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1978  OAK 


Indiana  University  of  Pennsylvania 

Indiana,  Pennsylvania 

Volume  L 


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Contents 

Introduction 4 

Lifestyles 16 

Campus  Life 36 

Faculty 70 

Activities 92 

Athletics 126 

Greeks 180 

Organizations 202 

Graduates 242 

Anniversary 302 


Oak  Staff 

David  Steimer.... 

Editor-in-Chief 

Linda  Popson  ... 

Bus.  Mgr.  (Fall) 

Sy  Dahabsu 

Bus.  Mgr.  (Spring) 

Robin  Stahl 

.  Advertising  Editor 

Janna  Partilla ... 

Organization  Editor 

Sharon  Owens... 

Senior  Editor 

Ann  Mendicino.. 

Secretary  (Fall) 

Kate  Kephart 

Secretary  (Spring) 

Dennis  Goshorn 

Photographer 

Steve  Kessler 

Photographer 

Kurt  Bock 

Photographer 

Cindy  Lash 

Copy 

Mr  Walter  Lewis 

Advisor 

We  are  lUP.  A  university  is  comprised  of  its  people. 


We  are  grouped  under  the  name  lUP,  yet  we  remain  individuals. 


We  pursue  our  own  interests  with  a  magnitude  that  is  only  limited  by  ourselves. 


Together  we  share  many  experiences  —  attending  classes,  social  functions,  and  we  learn. 


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Sometimes  we  must  escape  and  sit  in  tlie  Oak  grove 
to  put  our  thoughts  into  perspective. 


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One  day  we  will  go  away.  We  will  take  what  we  have  learned  and  put  our  mark  on  the  world. 


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We've  all  had  the  honor  of  living  in  a 
dorm  at  one  time  or  another.  Probably 
among  our  most  cherished  memories  of 
dorm  life  are  the  half-mile  hike  to  the 
bathroom,  the  deafening  blare  of  the 
stereo  next  door,  the  beer  that  had  to  be 
hidden  from  the  counselor,  the  times  we 
got  locked  out,  the  fire  drills  w/hile  w/e 
were  in  the  shower,  and  the  drunken 
visitors  that  pounded  on  our  door  at  2 
A.M. 

Through  it  all  we  met  people  who,  in 
later  years,  will  be  mere  acquaint- 
enances  and  others  who  will  remain  our 
closest  friends.  We  learn  how  easy  it  is 
to  live  with  some  people  and  what  a 
chore  it  is  to  co-exist  with  others.  Most 
of  all,  we  learn  a  lot  about  living  with 
ourselves. 


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After  freshman  year,  you  can't  take  it 
anymore.  Living  in  a  3x5  room  that 
served  as  living  room,  bedroom,  kitch- 
en and  who  knows  what  else  was  just 
unheard  of.  So  you  move  off  campus 
to  a  place  of  your  own.  Closet  space, 
meals  when  you  please,  but,  who 
used  all  the  hot  water?  And  bills  come 
every  month  instead  of  once  a  semes- 
ter. But  you  don't  mind  because 
you're  really  on  your  own  and  making 
it  work. 


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Off-campus  Houses: 

Pleasant  Living  for  lUP  Students 


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After  a  year  or  so  in  the  dorms,  many 
students  decide  that  dormitory  living 
is  more  of  a  hassle  than  a  con- 
venience. So  after  v^/eeks  of  looking 
and  phoning  landlords  durmg  the 
Spring  semester,  usually  an  opening 
turns  up  for  Fall. 

Off-campus  houses,  owned  by  local 
residents,  furnish  students  with  a 
unique  living  experience.  It  is  a  type 
of  living  which  a  student  lives  away 
from  school  and  in  a  family-type  situ- 
ation. The  houses  give  students  more 
privacy  than  apartments  or  dormi- 
tories. If  a  student  doesn't  particularly 
like  cafeteria  food,  he  can  eat  what  he 
chooses  to  cook  in  his  own  kitchen. 
Offering  a  quiet,  relaxing  atmosphere, 
off-campus  houses  serve  as  a  pleas- 
ant type  of  living  to  lUP  students. 


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Commuters:  lUP's  Traveling  Students 


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They  are  seen  pouring  onto  campus 
early  in  the  morning  by  all  modes  of 
transportation  —  car,  truck,  motorcycle, 
and  plain  old  walking.  The  commuters 
make  up  a  large  portion  of  lUP's  student 
population.  This  year  the  commuting 
student's  organization,  the  Off-Campus 
Student  League,  opened  a  new  lounge 
in  the  basement  of  Stewart  Hall.  This 
provides  a  place  for  the  commuter  to 
relax  between  classes  in  a  comfortable 
atmosphere. 


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Working  Students:  Earnings  Finance  Education 


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In  order  to  help  finance  their  education, 
many  lUP  students  tal<e  part-time  jobs 
over  the  course  of  the  year.  Some  work 
at  off-campus  businesses  as  delivery 
boys,  file  clerks  and  waitresses,  while 
others  are  involved  in  the  Federal  Work 
Study  Program.  These  students  are  em- 
ployed on  the  lUP  campus  as  cafeteria 
workers,  library  aides,  office  clerks,  tu- 
tors and  drivers  of  University  owned  ve- 
hicles. 

Most  working  students  have  mixed  emo- 
tions about  their  jobs.  Some  claim  that 
they  only  tolerate  working  because  it 
supplies  them  with  spending  money, 
while  others  look  on  their  jobs  as  a  way 
of  developing  social  contacts.  Too,  there 
are  those  who  actually  enjoy  the  work 
itself. 


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Married  Students: 

More  than  Friends,  Closer  than  Roommates 


In  addition  to  the  day  to  day  routine 
of  classes,  meetings  and  unending 
extra  activities,  some  lUP  students 
have  accepted  another  responsibility 
—  marriage.  And  trying  to  juggle  a 
job,  school,  and  still  find  time  to  de- 
velop a  lasting  relationship  takes  a  lot 
of  hard  work.  Not  to  mention  rushing 
through  dinners,  cramming  for  tests 
and  debating  who  cleans  the  apart- 
ment and  empties  the  trash.  But  that 
doesn't  sound  so  terribly  different 
from  all  the  other  students  on 
campus.  We're  just  permanent  room- 
mates. 


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Branch  Campuses:  The  Beginning  but  not  the  End 


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After  graduation,  besides  memories  of 
their  experiences  at  lUP's  main 
campus,  many  former  students  will 
take  with  them  the  memories  from  a 
year,  or  two  years  spent  at  one  of 
lUP's  branch  campuses.  lUP  operates 
two  branch  campuses:  the  Punxsu- 
tawney  branch,  which  opened  in 
1962;  and  the  Kittaning,  or  Armstrong 
County  Campus,  which  opened  in 
1963.  Together,  the  "Punxy"  and 
"Kitty"  branches  serve  approximately 
900  students.  Both  have  many  extra- 
curricular activities  available  to  their 
students,  such  as  movies,  annual 
semi-formal  dances  and  intramural 
sports.  Also,  each  campus  has  its 
own  Student  Government  Association 
and  Student  Union,  where  much  of 
the  social  life  takes  place.  Unless  a 
student  is  enrolled  in  an  associate 
degree  program,  he  can  look  forward 
to  spending  his  final  two  years  at 
lUP's  "main  campus." 


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It  all  begins  when  you  discover  that 
the  courses  you  pre-scheduled  for 
aren't  being  offered.  So  you  rear- 
range your  schedule  and  prepare  for 
the  long  wait  to  get  into  the  arena. 
After  eliminating  the  courses  that  are 
closed,  you  find  that  the  only  profs 
left  are  those  you  were  warned  not  to 
take  or  TBA's.  N-ow  it's  back  to  wait- 
ing in  line  and  hoping  that  your 
courses  won't  close  before  you  get  to 
the  terminal.  Naturally,  you'll  go 
through  in  one  try  —  unless,  of 
course,  you  forgot  to  add  up  your 
credits,  your  times  conflict  or  the 
computer  says  your  Social  Security 
number  doesn't  exist.  After  all  this,  it's 
hard  to  smile  for  the  l-card  picture, 
but  take  heart!  The  semester  has  just 
begun  and  there's  14  weeks  ahead 
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Imagine  this: 

It  is  3:25  A.M.  and  you  have  just 
awakened  from  a  sound  sleep  to  find 
that  your  roommate  is  no  longer  in 
bed  and  has  mysteriously  dis- 
appeared. You  panic,  wondering  if 
your  roomie  has  been  carried  off  by  a 
band  of  gypsies,  or  perhaps  run  away 
from  home  and  you'll  never  see  him, 
her,  or  it  again.  And  then,  you  calm 
yourself  as  it  dawns  on  you  that,  no, 
nothing  terrible  has  happened.  Your 
roommate  is  just  pulling  an  "all-night- 
er." Now,  if  you  only  knew  where  .  .  . 

This  scene  is  a  common  one  at  lUP, 
because  passing  required  courses  is 
necessary  for  graduation.  Most  stu- 
dents find  that  study  is  essential  —  at 
least  once  in  a  while.  So  they  study  — 
quietly  in  the  room  or  for  fifteen  min- 
utes in  the  laundry  room  waiting  for 
the  rinse  cycle  to  end.  They  study  in 
the  morning,  in  the  afternoon,  or 
frantically  cram  all  night.  Some  use 
lounges  or  the  library  to  study,  while 
others  pick  more  unorthodox  locales 
like  in  the  dining  hall  or  under  a  tree 
in  the  Oak  Grove.  But,  wherever, 
whenever,  or  however,  all  lUP  stu- 
dents go  through  the  long,  lonely 
hours  of  study. 


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Finals  week  brings  each  semester  to  a 
screeching  halt.  Parents  send  care 
packages,  residence  halls  offer  coffee 
and  donuts,  and  local  pharmacies  sell 
out  of  No-Doz.  It's  the  bottom  of  the 
ninth  inning  and  you're  doing  your 
best  to  salvage  the  game!  The  mid- 
night oil  burns  until  the  wee  hours  of 
the  morning  and  then  .  .  .  you  hope 
for  the  best 


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Grades:  Success  or  Failure  Spelled  Out 


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You  hear  that  the  final  grades  are 
posted  —  should  you  go  look,  or  wait 
until  your  report  card  is  sent  home? 
The  anticipation  is  killing  you;  you 
have  to  go.  Slowly  you  climb  the 
stairs  and  tighten  your  damp  fists. 
The  sound  of  your  footsteps  echo  in 
the  long,  dark  hallway.  At  last  you 
stand  before  the  bulletin  board 
searching  for  your  social  security 
number  among  many  others.  Hmm  .  .  . 
there  are  a  lot  of  C's  and  D's  .  .  .  here 
is  your  number  .  .  .  thank  God,  kid, 
you  have  a  B. 


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Everybody  parties  don't  they?  It's  hard 
to  survive  at  lUP  if  you  don't  let  go 
sometime.  Booking  all  week  really  wears 
you  out,  so  come  the  week-end  it  is  time 
to  treat  yourself  to  a  little  excitement 
and  relaxation.  If  you're  a  heavy  partier, 
there's  never  a  week  night  you  can't  find 
a  party.  No  one's  ever  turned  down  for  a 
few  beers  or  whatever  on  Frat  Row.  If 
you  don't  get  into  frat  parties,  there's 
always  a  good  party  at  an  off-campus 
house  or  apartment.  Whatever  your  par- 
tying needs,  you're  always  satisfied  at 
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Partying:  You're  Always  Satisfied  at  lUP 


Breakaway: 

Finding  a  Place  for  Recreation  and  Thought 


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Sometimes  it  seems  that  studying, 
people,  and  life  In  general  can  really 
get  you  down.  You  have  to  get  out, 
but  the  Union  just  isn't  the  answer  A 
good  work-out  at  the  Field  House  isn't 
what  you  have  in  mind  either.  Where 
can  you  get  away? 

Many  students  find  the  answer  to  this 
question  in  some  of  the  attractive 
areas  surrounding  Indiana.  Many 
wooded  sections  with  streams  and 
lakes  provide  a  place  for  recreation 
and  thought.  Getting-away  always 
makes  school  and  life  more  bearable. 


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New  Buildings:  Zink  and  Stouffer  Opened 


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Open  for  Instruction  for  the  first  time 
during  tfie  1977-78  year  were  two  new 
buildings,  Zink  Hall  and  Stouffer  Hall. 
Zink  Hall,  named  for  Dr.  Norah  E. 
Zink,  Professor  Emeritus  of  tfie  Geog- 
raphy Department,  is  located  behind 
the  Memorial  Fieldhouse  It  is  lU^s 
newest  Health  and  Physical  Education 
structure.  Replacing  facilities  for 
women's  sports  formerly  housed  in 
Waller  Gym,  Zink  features  an  Olym- 
pic-sized pool,  two  gymnasiums,  spe- 


cially equipped  rooms  for  Physical 
Therapy  and  Measurement  of  Human 
Sports  Performance,  and  a  Dance 
Studio/Theatre,  as  well  as  office 
space.  Stouffer  Hall,  named  for 
George  A.  W.  Stouffer,  a  former  Dean 
of  the  School  of  Education,  completes 
lUPs  Educational  Complex.  Con- 
nected to  Davis  Hall,  Stouffer  houses 
the  Departments  of  Education,  Educa- 
tional Psychology,  Media  and  Guid- 
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lUP's  Student  Union  was  built  with 
funds  from  tfie  student  activity  fee. 
The  Union  is  a  favorite  place  for  stu- 
dents to  study.  Many  student  service 
offices  are  located  in  the  Union  along 
with  lounges,  a  music  center,  and  a 
hall  for  table  tennis  and  billiards.  This 
year  a  Hardee's  was  installed  in  the 
downstairs  of  the  Union  to  provide  a 
place  for  students  to  buy  a  snack  or  a 
complete  meal. 


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The  meals  aren't  exactly  gourmet,  but 
then,  this  Is  college!  Where  else  could 
you  tind  scrumptious  platters  such  as 
El  Ranchero  Steak,  Beef  Noodle  Au 
Grautin,  Fish  Newburg,  Chicken 
Chicketti  and  Bacon  Rarebit  on 
Toast?  The  soft  ice  cream  melts  in  the 
dish  before  you  get  to  your  seat,  the 
Pepsi  machines  always  run  out  when 
you're  the  thirstiest,  the  salad  bowl 
yields  more  water  than  lettuce  and  the 
guard  at  the  door  forces  you  to  walk 
halfway  around  the  building  to  exit. 
We  complain  a  lot,  but  somehow  we 
manage  not  to  starve  .  .  .  there's  al- 
ways the  pizza  place  and  the  quick- 
shopper  right  around  the  corner! 


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Town:  Something  That  Never  Seems  to  Change 


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Couples: 
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Ever  since  Noah's  Ark,  man  knew  that 
things  come  better  in  twos.  Having  a 
"better  half"  makes  many  long,  hard 
days  go  faster.  Often  a  smile  or  a  hug 
is  all  one  needs  to  get  through  a  day. 
The  emotional  bond  shared  by  two 
people  in  a  relationship  helps  each 
one  grow  and  mature  individually  as 
well  as  together.  Sharing  oneself  with 
a  special  person  makes  the  hard 
times  easier  and  the  good  times  bet- 
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John  Sutton  Hall:  lUP's  Oldest  Building  Restored 


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During  the  1977-1978  term,  John  Sui- 
ton  Hall  regained  its  former  status  as 
the  acknowledged  center  of  Campus 
activities.  The  oldest  building  on 
Campus,  John  Sutton  Hall  was 
opened  for  student  use  on  May  17, 
1875  and  was  named  in  honor  of  the 
first  President  of  the  Board  of 
Trustees.  Throughout  the  years,  John 
Sutton  Hall  served  a  variety  of  pur- 
poses, from  providing  dormitory 
space  to  offices.  However,  as  the 
building  aged,  many  state  and  univer- 
sity officials  began  to  question  its  use- 
fullness.  Then,  after  the  State  Depart- 
ment of  Property  and  Supplies,  which 
controlled  the  titles  of  all  state  build- 
ings, declared  that  the  floors  in  Sut- 
ton could  not  support  more  than  20 
pounds  per  square  inch.  Governor 
Shapp  ordered  it  demolished  in  1975. 
However,  many  of  lUP's  students,  fac- 
ulty and  alumni,  as  well  as  individuals 
from  the  community,  were  chagrined 
at  the  historic  building's  impending 
destruction,  and  banded  together  to 
prevent  its  loss.  Forming  a  "Save  Sut- 
ton" Committee,  these  individuals 
held  demonstrations  to  gain  support, 
raised  funds  by  distributing   "Sutton 


Buttons,"  and  convinced  the  National 
Trust  for  Historic  Preservation  to  add 
John  Sutton  Hall  to  its  National  Regis- 
ter of  Historic  Places.  Then,  the  "Save 
Sutton"  Committee  hired  an  indepen- 
dent firm  to  redetermine  Sutton's 
structural  stability.  When  its  study  was 
completed,  refuting  the  State's  origi- 
nal findings  of  insufficient  structural 
support,  Governor  Shapp  rescinded 
the  demolition  order  and  the  Board  of 
Trustees  voted  to  save  Sutton.  Reno- 
vations were  begun  and  were  com- 
pleted this  year  after  much  research 
in  order  to  authentically  restore  Sut- 
ton Hall  to  its  original  Victorian  ap- 
pearence.  The  entire  building  was  re- 
wired and  plastered,  crumbling  brick- 
work was  replaced  and  the  interior 
finished  with  antique  chandeliers  and 
fixtures,  many  of  which  were  saved 
from  the  old  Thomas  Sutton  Hall.  Af- 
ter escaping  near-destruction,  John 
Sutton  Hall  has  become  primarily  an 
office  building  for  faculty  and  adminis- 
tration, as  well  as  housing  the  Presi- 
dent's residence  and  the  President's 
and  Vice  President's  offices. 


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TOP:  BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES:  Donald  W. 
Minteer,  Robert  J.  Shupala.  Patrick  J. 
Stapleton.  E.  James  Tnmarchi,  Frank 
Gorell.  Miriam  L.  Bradley.  Patrick  F, 
McCarthy,  Catherine  M  Burger; 
BOTTOM  UNIVERSITY  FOUNDATION: 
Kathy  Shearer.  Robert  Morris.  Charles 
Davis.  Elwood  Sheeder,  Arnold  R.  Schaid 


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TOP:  Bernard  J.  Ganley,  Administration: 
S.  Trevor  Hadley,  Special  Projects: 
BOTTOM:  Bernard  T,  Gillis,  Academic: 
George  W.  Murdoch.  Student  Affairs: 
Isadore  R.  Lenglet,  Development  and 
Finance: 


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Deans  of  Schools 
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TOP:  John  Chellman,  School  of  Health  Services. 
Ronald  Thomas.  Student  Life:  Cleo  McCracken, 
Student  Development:  Charles  Kofoid,  School  of 
Education:  CENTER.  Joseph  Gallanar,  School  of 
Humanities  and  Social  Sciences:  Francis 
McGovern,  Graduate  School:  James  Laughlin, 
Student  Services:  Elwood  Sheeder,  School  of 
Business:  George  Bilicic,  School  of  Continuing 
Education:  M.  Kathleen  Jones,  School  of  Home 
Economics:  BOTTOM:  J.  Christopher  Benz. 
School  of  Fine  Arts:  Fred  Dakak,  Admissions: 
Charles  Fuget,  School  of  Natural  Sciences  and 
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Homecoming:  Spirit  Not  Dampened  by  Rain 


Months  of  planning  and  preparing  went 
into  lUP's  homecoming  which  was  held 
October  7,  1977.  The  day  was  rainy, 
windy  and  unusually  cold,  but  it  did  not 
prevent  anyone  from  being  as  enthusias- 
tic as  ever.  The  parade  flowed  as 
smoothly  as  the  rain.  Beautiful  floats 
were  created,  bands  from  all  over  the 
area  performed,  and  almost  every  organ- 
ization on  campus  participated  in  one 
way  or  another.  Chanting  girls  and  smil- 
ing faces  made  one  forget  the  dreari- 
ness of  the  weather.  The  traditional 
crowning  of  the  homecoming  queen  oc- 
curred during  half  of  the  lUP  —  Edinboro 
football  game.  Not  enough  can  be  said 
for  the  lUP  team  who  battled  the  inclem- 
ent weather  and  mud  to  fight  for  a  3-3 
tie.  The  entire  campus  came  together  to 
contribute  to  a  memorable  day  for  all. 


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Cast 

Wilson 

Peter  Paul  Donovan 

Endicott 

Lee  Payne 

Murphy 

Steven  Haner 

McCue 

Richard  Stief 

Schwartz 

Joe  Pritchard 

Kruger 

Steve  Crider 

Bensinger 

George  Sroka 

Mrs.  Schlosser 

Linda  Kubas 

Woodenshoes  Eichorn' 

Bill  Elmer 

Diamond  Louis 

Michael  Fischetti 

Hildy  Johnson 

Sally  Patrizio 

Jennie 

Diane  Liggett 

Mollie  Mailoy 

Kathy  Henninger 

Sheriff  Hartman 

Michael  Wadel 

Roger  Grant 
Mrs.  Grant 
The  Mayor 
Mr.  Pincus 
Earl  Williams 
Walter  Burns 
Deputy 
Policemen 


Rodney  Van  Valkenburg 

Sannie  Tackett 

Richard  Snyder 

James  Spera 

Santo  Collura 

B.  L.  Graham 

Tom  Spaneda 

Mark  Williams 


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Billy  Joel 


"Sing  us  a  song,  you're  the  piano  man 
Sing  us  a  song  tonight. 
Well,  we're  all  in  the  mood  for  a  melody, 
And  you've  got  us  feelin'  alright." 


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Bubbling  Brown  Sugar 


Robber  Bridegroom 

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Rod  Rodgers  Dance  Company 


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Patty  Troxell,  Miss  lUP 


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Cindy  Brooks,  Miss  Black  lUP 


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Susan  Snyder,  Homecoming  Queen 


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Sally  Patrizio,  Homecoming  Attendent 


Corrine  Sonson,  Homecoming  Attendent 


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Cast 

Willis 

B.  L.  Graham 

Ben  Silverman 

Rich  Snyder 

Al  Lewis 

Bill  Elmer 

Patient 

Rodney  Van  Valkenburg 

Eddie 

Santo  Collura 

Phyllis 

Kathy  Henninger 

Nurse 

Gwen  Gillis 

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Throughout  the  semester,  many  cof- 
feehouses are  presented  around 
campus  The  performers  vary  from 
students  and  local  talent,  to  nationally 
known  acts.  Every  Friday,  the  Activi- 
ties Board  sponsors  a  TGIF  coffee- 
house in  the  Union  to  enable  students 
to  get  their  weekend  off  to  a  good 
sounding  start. 


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Andre  Previn  and 

the  Pittsburgh  Symphony  Orchestra 


The  Pittsburgh  Symphony  Orches- 
tra, under  the  direction  of  inter- 
nationally known  conductor  Andre 
Previn,  appeared  in  concert  at  lUP  on 
Saturday,  October  1,  1977,  in  Fisher 
Auditorium.  The  Symphony,  beginning 
its  second  half-century  as  a  per- 
forming organization,  appeared  at  lUP 
through  the  co-sponsorship  of  the 
lUP  School  of  Fine  Arts  and  the  In- 
diana Arts  Council,  under  a  grant 
from  the  Pennsylvania  Council  on  the 
Arts.  Its  director,  the  Berlin-born  Pre- 
vin, has  served  as  guest  conductor 
for  most  of  the  world's  major  sym- 
phonies, including  those  in  Amster- 
dam, Berlin,  Chicago,  Cleveland,  Co- 
penhagen, Los  Angeles,  New  York, 
Paris,  Philadelphia,  Prague,  and 
Rome.  He  became  the  director  of  the 
Pittsburgh  Symphony  in  September  of 
1976,  succeeding  William  Steinberg, 
after  having  previously  served  as  mu- 
sic director  for  the  Houston  Sym- 
phony Orchestra  and  Principal  Con- 
ductor of  the  London  Symphony. 


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David  Frost 


"My  most  memorable  moments 

come  from  interviews,  particularly 

political  interviews. " 


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Noted  television  personality  David 
Frost,  spoke  at  lUP  on  October  13, 
1977.  He  recounted  many  of  his  inter- 
views but  the  crowd  was  most  inter- 
ested in  his  recent  interviews  with 
Richard  Nixon. 

Frost  claims  that  he  doesn't  under- 
stand Nixon  any  better  now  than  prior 
to  his  interviews.  Nixon  has  a  "Mind- 
boggling  definition  of  presidential 
powers."  Commenting  on  Nixon's 
openness  during  the  interviews.  Frost 
added  that  "at  times  he  went  further 
than  I  expected.  There  was  a  total 
bedrock  of  emotion  and  reality  with 
him  when  he  talked  about  his  life  hav- 
ing no  purpose". 

After  a  long  question-answer  period. 
Frost  concluded  by  saying,  "Someone 
once  said  television  is  an  instrument 
whereby  you  are  entertained  by 
people  in  your  living  room  by  people 
you  wouldn't  have  in  your  house." 


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The  homecoming  concert  this  year 
featured  Todd  Rundgren  and  Utopia. 
An  unusual  show  was  incorporated 
with  the  concert.  Based  on  an  Egyp- 
tian theme,  the  stage  included  a  15 
foot  pyramid  with  an  18-foot  sphinx. 
Along  with  Utopia,  the  opening  group, 
Starcastie.  played  to  a  capacity  crowd 
at  Memorial  Field  House. 


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Front.  West.  Neal,  Suter.  Gaspar.  Menhart.  Schmidt,  Imbrogno.  Mihota.  Coles,  Quigley.  Simmoms.  Rullo,  Franco.  Second:  Plowcha, 
Condon,  Marciano,  Kenney,  Hasletl,  Stroup.  Myers,  Miklos,  Thomas,  Sartori,  Baird,  Rowe,  Cole  Third:  Cogley,  Venzin,  Wolford, 
Benedict,  Dawson,  Smith.  Vail.  Lee.  Dugan.  Bryant.  Chase.  Cugllari  Fourth:  Scott.  Totten.  Palasja.  Keller,  Wozniak,  McAdoo,  Haddad. 
Kuscavage.  Radokovich,  McFarland,  Stewart.  Gonzales.  Fifth:  Bowers,  Henry.  Gerek,  Byron.  Paterno.  Clemento.  Back:  Coach  Neal. 


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With  a  4  -  4  -  1  record,  the  1977 
football  season  was  a  season  of  ups 
and  downs  for  lUP.  Beginning  the 
season  on  an  optimistic  note,  Coach 
Bill  Neal's  Indians  won  their  season 
opener  against  Juniata,  14  —  7,  in  an 
exciting  contest  undecided  until  the 
final  minutes.  Following  another  win 
against  a  young  Wilkes  College  team, 
lUP  was  dealt  its  first  loss  of  the  sea- 
son by  Westminster,  the  then-reigning 
NAIA  Division  II  champions.  West- 
minster took  advantage  of  four  fum- 
bles and  an  extremely  inadequate 
rushing  game  to  beat  the  Indians  21 
—  6.  However,  in  the  first  conference 
game  of  the  year,  lUP  rallied  against 
Shippensburg  late  in  the  final  quarter 
to  win,  16  —  14.  Highlighting  the  Ship- 
pensburg contest  was  the  return  of 
lUP's  Ail-American  defensive  end,  Jim 
Haslett,  after  recovering  from  a  bro- 
ken thumb.  A  week  later,  the  Indians 
did  their  part  in  the  Homecoming  fes- 
tivities to  achieve  their  first  tie,  3  —  3, 
with  Edinboro.  Both  excessively  rainy 
weather  and  several  penalties  served 
to  hinder  the  Indian's  in  the  Home- 
coming game.  The  winning  spirit  con- 
tinued to  elude  the  Indians  as,  once 
again,  they  failed  to  win,  being  de- 
feated 15  —  12  by  an  undefeated  Clar- 
ion team.  Their  second  loss  of  the 
season,  the  Clarion  game  totally  elimi- 
nated lUP's  chances  of  winning  the 
Pennsylvania  Conference  Champion- 
ship. The  following  week  lUP  lost 
again  to  Slippery  Rock,  15  —  10, 
again,  in  the  final  moments  of  play. 
However,  lUP  managed  to  get  back 
on  a  winning  track  against  California. 
Amassing  374  yards  rushing,  the  In- 
dians left  California  with  a  47  —  7  win. 
Then,  in  the  season's  finale,  once 
again  the  Indians  were  over  come  in 
the  last  quarter,  this  time  by  Lock 
Haven,  to  lose  18  —  16.  Thus,  the 
Indians  wrapped  up  the  season  with  a 
4  —  4  —  1  record.  However,  season 
highlights  also  included  several  hon- 
ors for  players.  All-Americans  junior 
defensive  end  Jim  Haslett  and  Senior 
linebacker  Gregg  Schmidt  were 
named  to  the  Pittsburgh  Press,  NAIA 
and  Pennsylvania  Conference  — 
Western  Division  (PC)  All  Star 
Squads.  Also  among  lUP's  All-Ameri- 
cans were  Pat  Imbrogno,  Leroy 
Young  and  John  Mihota.  Haslett  was 
also  named  District  Player  of  the  Year 
by  the  Pittsburgh  Press  and  NAIA  Dis- 
trict 18  MVP.  Also,  senior  defensive 

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back  Ray  West  made  the  Pittsburgh 
Press  team  and  was  a  choice  for  both 
NAIA  and  PC  second  teams.  Senior 
defensive  tackle  Cliff  Simmons  was 
selected  for  all  three  second  teams 
and  senior  defensive  back  Dan  Ken- 
ney  was  a  Pittsburgh  Press  second 
team  choice,  as  well. 


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The  lUP  cross  country  team  cap- 
ped an  outstanding  season  with 
a  sixth  place  finish  in  the  NAIA 
national  meet  and  a  third  place 
tie  in  the  NCAA  national  meet. 
The  third  place  finish  qualified 
the  team  for  All-American  hon- 
ors, and,  in  that  same  meet,  lUP 
senior  Dick  Wolf  finished  11th 
individually,  good  enough  to  be 
All-American,  also.  One  other 
post-season  honor  for  lUP  was 
that  of  head  coach  Lou  Sutton, 
who  coached  the  team  to  its  sec- 
ond consecutive  8-0  dual  meet 
record,  being  selected  NCAA 
District  2  Coach  of  the  Year.  The 
district  includes  six  states.  lUP 
was  also  the  Indiana  Invitational 
winner,  the  state  meet  champion, 
and  the  NAIA  District  18  cham- 
pion. 


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Cross  Country 


Front:  Coach  Fry.  Coarfiled,  Tomecek, 
Kleinosky,  Higgins,  Cunkleman,  Thompson; 
Back:  Pheltf,  Mszyco.  Wolf,  Jack.  DIBridge, 
Hepp.  Trilll.  Coach  Sutton 


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The  lUP  soccer  team  opened  up  a  winning 
season  by  defeating  Frostburg,  3-2.  De- 
spite inclement  weather,  the  Indians,  under 
Coach  Vince  Celtnicks,  managed  to  pull 
out  their  first  victory.  Following  another 
win,  6-0  over  UPJ,  the  Indians  shut  out 
Alliance  College,  8-0.  Other  season  high- 
lights included  two  more  shut  outs,  2-0 
against  Behrend,  and  2-0  against  Edinboro, 
both  credited  to  strong  defensive  maneu- 
vers. lUP  was  then  dealt  its  first  loss  of  the 
season  against  Kutztown,  2-1,  in  the  Pepsi- 
Cola  "Game  of  the  Week."  Losses  to  Ship- 
pensburg  and  Lock  Haven  followed.  Clos- 
ing out  the  season,  lUP  defeated  Slippery 
Rock,  Gannon,  and  Pitt.  Advancing  to  the 
NAIA  District  18  playoffs,  lUP  was  at  last 
laid  to  rest  in  a  snowstorm  by  Frostburg  3- 
1.  The  season  ended  with  an  11-3  record. 


Front:  Coach  Celtnicks.  Shaw.  Shinn.  Cannpbell.  Broadbent.  Webb.  Horton,  Kober;  Second:  Fragale,  Saunders.  Anigbogu,  Fritz.  Donati, 
Bouman,  Dusch,  Haney,  Weiss;  Third:  Viscount.  Warl,  Lauer.  Amerose,  Surdeval,  Hauze,  Marano;  Last:  Erdmanis,  Ferraro,  Elisban, 


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Field  Hockey 


A  young  field  hockey  team  opened 
up  its  1977  season  featuring  a  new 
coach,  Kathy  Sullinger,  who  took  over 
for  former  coach  Lois  Clark.  Under 
Coach  Sullinger's  leadership,  the  In- 
dian Stickettes  won  their  season 
opener,  1  —  0,  against  Pitt.  In  their 
next  game,  however,  they  were  not  as 
lucky,  losing  to  a  strong  Slippery 
Rock  team.  After  a  crucial  penalty, 
lUP  faltered  and  the  game  ended,  3  — 
2,  in  Slippery  Rock's  favor.  Then,  after 
losing  again,  to  nationally  third-ranked 
Lock  Haven,  the  Stickettes  struck 
back  to  achieve  a  3  —  1  victory  over 
Juniata.  After  hosting  a  tri-meet  with 
the  Pittsburgh  and  Center  County 
Clubs,  lUP  wrapped  up  its  season  at 
the  Slippery  Rock  Invitational,  earning 
a  1  —  1  —  1  record  for  the  meet.  With 
a  5  —  4  —  1  record  for  the  season, 
the  lUP  squad  improved  their  1976 
record  while  competing  against  high- 
er ranked  teams,  and  succeeded  in 
sending  two  representatives,  senior 
captains  Holly  Kollosch  and  Anne 
Kerr,  to  the  Mid-East  All  Star  Squads. 


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Front:  Barry,  Pennline,  Bonarrigo,  Steele.  Jessloski,  Fowler,  Paviak;  Second:  Kenney,  Smith,  Marcinko,  Yoder,  Zicha, 
Reese,  Marcinko,  Saintz,  Fitzpatrick:  Back:  Coacti  Barthelemy,  Dickson,  Ainsworth,  Lawffer,  Borowsko,  Donnelly,  Coyle, 
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The  varsity  women's  volleyball  team 
tallied  an  8-9  mark  for  the  1977  sea- 
son. Early  in  season  competition,  the 
team  appeared  invincible,  as  lUP  re- 
mained undefeated  at  4-0.  Quality 
team  performance  declined  sharply, 
causing  three  straight  losses  for  the 
team.  The  remainder  of  the  season 
was  characterized  by  unpredictable 
victories  and  defeats.  The  overall 
team  record  now  stands  at  64-28  for 
the  past  nine  seasons.  The  spikers 
are  now  looking  to  next  season. 
Confidence  can  be  seen  in  the  JV 
squad.  All  season  long  they  were  an 
emotional  team.  When  they  were  psy- 
chologically up  they  played  as  well  as 
any  team  in  the  league. 


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The  lUP  women's  tennis  team 
finished  the  1977  season  with  a  9-3 
record.  Coach  Mary  Louise  Eltz, 
who  has  an  overall  77-13  record  in 
her  eight  years  of  coaching  the 
team  at  lUP,  said  she  was  dis- 
appointed in  the  season,  but  not 
from  the  standpoint  of  the  players' 
performances. 

"I  was  really  disappointed  in  the 
weather  more  than  anything  else. 
We  rarely  had  to  cancel  practices, 
but  it  always  seemed  to  rain  on  the 
days  of  matches."  The  team  lost 
only  to  West  Virginia  once  and  to 
Pitt  twice  during  the  season,  and 
Eltz  contends  much  of  the  blame 
should  go  toward  the  relatively 
easy  schedule  her  team  played. 
"The  competition  we  play  isn't 
strong  enough  for  us,  "  she  said. 
"We  beat  the  other  teams  easily, 
but  when  we  play  Pitt  and  West 
Virginia,  we're  not  fully  prepared. 
So  next  year  we're  hoping  to 
schedule  some  tougher  oppo- 
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Front:  Splnelli,  Reeside.  Cinelli,  Madden,  Danjou;  Second:  MIstrick, 
Collie,  Moore,  Bissell;  Back:  Coach  Eltz,  Farcht,  Perovich, 
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Women's  Basketball 


Front:  Bird,  Roland,  Henderson,  Truxal,  Goudy,  Probst,  Bashore    Back:  Bird,  Wolfhope,  Oberst,  Sherman,  Drake,  Saponaro,  Clark, 
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finished    its   season    with    wins    over 
Frostburg    and    Robert    Morris.    This 
left    the    tribe's    record    at    ten    wins 
against  nine  loses.  The  team  exhibited 
a  fine  defensive  effort  throughout  the 
season.   Although   the   team    had   an 
average  year,  much  experience  was 
had  by  younger  players  to  insure  a 
successful  season  for  1978-79. 


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The  lUP  women's  swim  team,  in  only  its 
second  season  of  competition,  posted 
an  impressive  record  of  8-4  in  dual  meet 
competition  this  season.  Having  placed 
fifth  in  the  Pennsylvania  Conference  In- 
vitational, the  youth-laded  swim  team 
had  eight  members  competing  in  the 
Eastern  Association  of  Intercollegiate 
Athletics  for  Women  (EAIW)  Regionals  at 
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lunge,  point,  and  score.  No,  it's  not  a  medieval 

jousting  match,  but  the  lUP  fencing  team.  What 

the  team  lacked  in  experience,  the  members 

made  up  in  enthusiasm.  Often  the  mere  fact  that 

"we'll  do  better  next  year,"  spurred  the  fencing 

team  on  in  competition. 


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Front:    Murphy,    Jackson,    Christie,   Danke,   Tyson,   Kocab,   Sphon,    Fleischman,   Jackson,   Wagner,    Kane,   Postas;   Back:   Coach 
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Men's  Swimming 


The  lUP  men's  swim  team  completed 
their  dual  meet  season  with  a  win 
over  Bloomsburg.  "It's  the  end  of  a 
so-so  season,"  commented  Coach 
Ralph  Johnson.  A  so-so  season  it  was 
as  the  Indians  compiled  a  4-3  record. 
Wins  also  were  recorded  over  Young- 
stown,  Grove  City,  and  Slippery  Rock. 
The  swimmers,  however,  were  out 
scored  by  Fairmont,  Shippensburg, 
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Women's  Gymnastics 


The  lUP  women's  gymnastics  team 
began  its  fifth  season  of  competition 
with  a  young,  promising  squad,  under 
the  coaching  of  June  Korab.  Due  to 
constant  injuries,  the  78  squad  was 
able  to  compile  only  a  2-6  mark  on  the 
season.  Comprised  of  six  freshman, 
five  sophomores,  one  junior,  and  one 
senior,  the  youth  of  this  year's  team 
was  quite  evident. 


Front;  Coach  Korab,  Miller,  Mladenoff,  Wilson,  Bervinchak,  Kyper,  Bess,  Brown,  Young,  Back:  Montgomery,  Voit,  Ligget,  Hayes,  Pyle, 
Cillo,  Warner; 


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It  was  supposed  to  be  another  re- 
building year.  Coach  Carl  Davis's  lUP 
basketball  team  had  won  only  seven 
games  during  the  previous  season, 
and  with  only  two  starters  returning, 
things  did  not  look  good  for  much  of 
an  improvement  on  that  rare  losing 
season.  After  the  first  ten  games,  the 
Indians  had  surprised  a  few  people  by 
sporting  a  5-5  record,  including  a  big 
conference  win  over  a  talented  Cali- 
fornia squad  opening  night.  The  In- 
dians became  the  Cinderella  team  of 
District  18.  Winning  the  next  six 
games,  including  wins  over  Clarion, 
Westminster,  UPJ,  and  Edinboro,  the 
Indians  wound  up  the  season  by  win- 
ning a  first-round  playoff  game 
against  Point  Park  before  losing  to 
Clarion  and  being  eliminated.  The 
Tribe  finished  the  season  with  a  14-11 
record,  twice  as  many  wins  as  last 
season. 


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Front:  Guarascio.  Mitten.  Cashaw.  Schmidt,  Scott, 
Dantzler;  Back:  Coach  Davis,  Recktenwald,  Evaws, 
Skelley,  Boland,  Hurley,  Skelley,  Hodovanich, 
McDonald,  Daugherty,  Coach  Beck; 


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The  lUP  wrestling  team  began  the 
1977-78  season  with  an  impressive 
5-1  record  after  the  first  six  match- 
es. The  rest  of  the  season  was  one 
of  ups  and  downs  as  the  Indians 
grappled  with  some  very  tough  and 
nationally  ranked  opponents.  End- 
ing the  regular  season  with  a  7-6 
record,  the  wrestlers  also  partici- 
pated in  post  season  tournaments. 


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Track 


The  lUP  track  team  turned  in  another 
successful  record  during  the  1978 
season.  A  7-1  dual  meet  mark  was 
compiled  with  a  fourth  place  finish  in 
the  Pennsylvania  Conference  Cham- 
pionships. Led  by  Frank  Paronish, 
lUP's  top  javelin  thrower,  who  ranked 
second  nationally,  the  tribe  sent  six 
other  qualifiers  to  the  NCAA  Division 
II  Championships  at  Western  Illinois 
University. 


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Men's  Tennis 

Coming  off  a  losing  season  last  year, 
the  lUP  tennis  team  returned  to  action 
with  a  young  team.  The  squad  gained 
much  experience  during  the  1978 
season,  posting  a  4-3  mark.  Next  year, 
many  of  the  starters  will  return  and 
chances  for  a  highly  successful  year 
are  certain. 


170 


171 


lUP  was  blessed  with  "maybe  one  of 
the  best  golf  teams  in  the  North- 
eastern United  States"  during  its 
1977-1978  season,  according  to  Head 
Coach  Ed  Sloniger.  Beginning  the  fall 
season  with  a  first  place  finish  at  the 
Pitt  Invitational,  the  Indians  went  on  to 
finish  first  at  the  ECAC  Qualifier  and 
second  at  the  Gannon  Invitational. 
Following  a  fourth  place  finish  at  the 
Madison  Tournament  and  a  second  at 
the  Youngstown  Invitational,  lUP 
finished  second  in  the  Eastern  Cham- 
pionships. After  a  winter  lull,  the  Tribe 
opened  for  business  again  by  placing 
seventh  in  the  Miami  Invitational  and 
third  in  the  Wooster  Invitational.  lUP 
then  captured  another  first  place  in 
the  UPJ  Invitational  and  followed  up 
with  second  place  finishes  at  the 
West  Liberty  Invitational  (tie)  and  the 
Champion  Lakes  Invitational.  After 
placing  third  at  California  State,  In- 
diana placed  first  in  the  Pennsylvania 
State  College  Conference.  Led  by  Co- 
Captains  Bob  Ravis  and  Rich  Fink, 
lUP's  golfers  also  managed  to  achieve 
a  5-0-1  record  during  the  year  in  dual 
meets.  lUP  then  closed  its  season  af- 
ter hosting,  and  winning  the  lUP  In- 
vitational, and  traveling  to  Florida 
Southern  University  for  the  National 
Collegiate  Athletic  Association  Tour- 
nament. Strengthening  the  77-78  In- 
dians were  the  performances  of  team 
members  Wayne  Phillips,  Bob  Kreider, 
Kent  Stauffer,  Scott  Statler  and  Ail- 
American  Scott  Arthur,  as  well  as  Fink 
and  Ravis,  who  achieved  an  Honor- 
able Mention  on  the  NCAA  All-Ameri- 
can  Team. 


172 


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Front  Nist.  Arthur,  Phillips,  Statler,  Newell,  Hrycyk:  Back:  Pravis.  Kreider,  Marion,  Coach  Sloniger,  Turner,  Stautfer,  Fink. 


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The  lUP  baseball  team  placed  high  in 
the  District  18  race.  Under  head 
coach  Arch  Moore,  lUP  was  a  lead- 
er in  the  NCAA  Division  II  standings  in 
its  pitching  department.  Leading  the 
Tribe  staff  was  junior  Steve  Schubert 
who,  after  getting  off  to  a  poor  start 
by  losing  his  first  three  games,  came 
back  to  win  his  next  four  starts.  Dur- 
ing that  time  he  allowed  only  one  run 
and  put  together  a  streak  of  25  con- 
secutive scoreless  innings.  Coach 
Moore  can  smile  broadly  about  Schu- 
bert, as  well  as  the  rest  of  his  pitching 
staff  since  he  knows  that  he  will  have 
the  services  of  all  eight  once  again 
next  year. 


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Big  Indian 
Sports  Results 


FOOTBALL  (4-4-1) 

14 

Juniata 

7 

23 

Wilkes 

19 

6 

Westminster 

21 

16 

Shippensburg 

14 

3 

Edinboro 

3 

12 

Clarion 

15 

10 

Slippery  Rock 

15 

47 

California 

7 

16 

Lock  Haven 

18 

176 


SOCCER  (11-3) 

3 

Frostburg 

2 

4 

Washington  &  Jefferson 

0 

3 

St.  Vincent 

1 

6 

Pitt  —  Johnstown 

0 

8 

Alliance 

0 

2 

Penn  State  —  Behrend 

0 

2 

Edinboro 

0 

1 

Kutztown 

2 

2 

Grove  City 

1 

2 

Shippensburg 

4 

0 

Lock  Haven 

5 

2 

Slippery  Rock 

0 

6 

Gannon 

1 

2 

Pitt 

0 

CROSS  COUNTRY  (8-0) 

15 

Pitt  -  Johnstown 

50 

15 

St.  Francis 

50 

15 

Grove  City 

50 

California  Invitational 

2nd 

Malone  Invitational  4th 

Indiana  Invitational  1st 

29 

Slippery  Rock 

67 

29 

Shippensburg 

77 

29 

Clarion 

92 

29 

Pitt  —  Johnstown 

92 

17 

Grove  City 

NAIA  District  18  1st 

Penn  —  Ohio  2nd 

Pa  Conference  1st 

NCAA  Div   II  3rd 

NAIA  6th 

46 

FIELD  HOCKEY  (4-4-1) 

1 

Pitt 

0 

2 

Slippery  Rock 

3 

0 

Lock  Haven 

6 

3 

Juniata 

1 

2 

Pittsburgh  Club 

0 

1 

Frostburg 

4 

3 

Slippery  Rock 

0 

1 

Northern  t^ichigan 

1 

0 

Central  Michigan 
WOMEN'S  TENNIS  (9-3) 

5 

4 

Clarion 

1 

1 

West  Virginia 

4 

2 

Pitt 

7 

9 

St.  Francis 

0 

9 

St.  Francis 

9 

7 

Slippery  Rock 

2 

3 

Pitt 

6 

4 

Robert  Morris 

1 

6 

Carnegie—  Mellon 

0 

6 

Edinboro 

3 

10 

Slippery  Rock 

0 

9 

Allegheny 

1 

WOMEN'S  VOLLEYBALL  (8-9) 

2  Robert  Morris  0 

2  Pitt  -  Johnstown  0 

3  Carnegie  —  Mellon  1 
3  St  Francis  1 

2  Clarion  3 
0  Grove  City  2 
0  Slippery  Rock  2 

3  Butler  0 

0  West  Virginia  2 

2  California  0 

3  Allegheny  0 

1  Duquesne  2 

0  Penn  State  2 

1  Pitt  2 
0  Edinboro  2 

2  St  Francis  0 
0  Slippery  Rock  2 


WOMEN'S  BASKETBALL  (10-9) 

73 

Bloomsburg 

67 

50 

Shippensburg 

60 

76 

Bucknell 

59 

59 

West  Virginia 

58 

52 

Pitt  —  Johnstown 

71 

71 

Millersville 

80 

54 

Pitt  —  Johnstown 

90 

46 

Lock  Haven 

54 

60 

Edinboro 

84 

76 

Juniata 

57 

55 

West  Virginia 

59 

76 

Clarion 

61 

81 

St  Francis 

45 

60 

Slippery  Rock 

86 

79 

Duquesne 

54 

57 

Shippensburg 

61 

73 

Frostburg 

56 

57 

St.  Bonaventure 

49 

61 

Duquesne 

60 

WOMEN'S  SWIMMING  (8-4) 

76 

Fairmont 

55 

87 

Millersville 

39 

99 

Youngstown 

15 

28 

Clarion 

103 

96 

Fairmont 

26 

93 

Washington  &  Jefferson 

38 

68 

Cleveland  State 

63 

45 

Shippensburg 

86 

58 

Slippery  Rock 

71 

77 

Allegheny 

54 

79 

Lock  Haven 

52 

62 

Bloomsburg 
Pa  Conference  5th 

69 

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MEN'S  SWIMMING  (4-3) 

47 

Fairmont 

65 

52 

Shippensburg 

61 

65 

Youngstown 

47 

64 

Grove  City 

49 

65 

Slippery  Rock 

45 

33 

Penn  State 

80 

64 

Bloomsburg 

51 

177 


WOMEN'S  GYMNASTICS  (2-6) 


84.8 

Bloomsburg 

44.05 

87.35 

Lock  Haven 

9640 

103.4 

Pitt-Johnstown 

110.5 

110.55 

West  Virginia 

131.02 

92  6 

Slippery  Rock 

130  5 

103.45 

Pitt 

140.10 

926 

Edinboro 

55.15 

103.45 

Youngstown 

104.45 

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MEN'S  FENCING  (5-4) 

5 

California 

11 

8 

Penn  State-Fayette 

6 

8 

West  Virginia 

6 

4 

West  Virginia 

5 

5 

California 

7 

7 

Carnegie-Mellon 

2 

6 

Penn  State-Fayette 

10 

7 

Penn  State-Fayette 

1 

5 

Carnegie-Mellon 

4 

178 


MENS  BASKETBALL  (14-11) 

74 

California 

73 

90 

Alliance 

65 

62 

Slippery  Rock 

77 

77 

Clarion 

84 

69 

Lock  Haven 

60 

73 

Buffalo  State 

70 

59 

Muskingum 

88 

73 

Geneva 

55 

64 

Scranton 

67 

50 

St.  Francis 

57 

86 

Shippensburg 

55 

89 

Penn  State- Beh rend 

74 

73 

Westminster 

62 

62 

Clarion 

61 

84 

PItt-Johnstown 

76 

90 

Edinboro 

78 

77 

Slippery  Rock 

83 

70 

California 

77 

67 

Edinboro 

79 

73 

Lock  Haven 

56 

73 

St.  Vincent 

72 

68 

Robert  Morris 

77 

74 

Dyke 
District  18  Play-offs 

86 

61 

Point  Park 

57 

51 

Clarion 

56 

WRESTLING  (7-6) 

29 

West  Virginia 

20 

25 

Akron 

13 

26 

PItt-Johnstovi/n 

18 

5 

Clarion 

40 

33 

Florida  International 

13 

50 

Penn  State-Behrend 

2 

10 

Edinboro 

32 

10 

Slippery  Rock 

27 

5 

Bloomsburg 

39 

31 

West  Liberty 

11 

20 

California 

24 

38 

Grove  City 

9 

11 

Shippensburg 

29 

WOMEN'S  FENCING  (6-4) 

7 

Penn  State 

9 

3 

California 

9 

6 

Penn  State 

10 

12 

Brockport 

4 

10 

Penn  State-Fayette 

6 

12 

West  Virginia 

4 

4 

California 

8 

11 

Carnegie  Mellon 

1 

9 

Penn  State-Fayette 

7 

9 

Carnegie  Mellon 

3 

TRACK  (7-1) 

95  Vj 

Shippensburg 

72 

West  Liberty 

24'/? 

102 

Clarion 

43 

Mansfield 

17 

71 

Slippery  Rock 

83 

116 

California 

6 

Edinboro 

49 

103 

Grove  City 

District  18    3rd 

PSCAC  4th 

42 

GOLF  (4-0-1) 
387  Penn  State 

387  West  Virginia 

387  Otiio  University 

387  West  Liberty 

375  Clarion 

Pitt  Invitational  1st 

ECAC  Qualifier  1st 

ECAC  Finals  2nd 

fifladison  Invitational  4th 

Tri-State  Invitational  2nd 

Youngstown  Invitational  2nd 

Wooster  Invitational  3rd 

Pitt-Johnstown  Invitational  1st 

West  Liberty  Invitational  2nd 

Champion  Lakes  Invitational  2nd 

California  Invitational  3rd 

PSCAC  1st 

Indiana  Invitational  1st 

District  18  1st 


391 
387 
396 
422 
419 


BASEBALL  (19-13) 

0  Mansfield  6 

0  Mansfield  3 

2  Lock  Haven  0 

0  Lock  Haven  2 

6  Westminster  2 

10  Westminster  7 

3  Point  Park  4 

1  Point  Park  3 
13  Robert  Morris  1 

4  Robert  Morris  0 
15  Mercyhurst  0 

1  Mercyhurst  6 

5  Clarion  4 

2  Clarion  9 

3  Slippery  Rock  0 

4  Slippery  Rock  1 1 
13  Walsh  1 
4  Walsh  0 
4  Frostburg  0 

1  Frostburg  3 

11  Shippensburg  5 
8  Shippensburg  7 

3  California  1 

0  California  1 

2  Edinboro  0 
18  Edinboro  8 
15  Piti  6 

4  Pitt  2 
2  Penn  State  7 

1  Penn  State  5 

7  Behrend  1 
4  Point  Park  13 


TENNIS  (4-3) 

St  Francis 

Shippensburg 

Lock  Haven 

Edinboro 

Frostburg 

California 

Pitt 


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Phi  Mu 


E.  Mahaiko 
P  Bylheway 
D.  Quigg 
L,  Ossman 
J,  Puskar 
B  Rafferty 
P  Walters 
S-  McElvenny 

B.  Roberts 

K  Boehrlnger 
H   Stewart 
K  Suraci 
J.  Sibre 

C.  Castelli 

B.  Obenski 
J.  Smith 

B  Spargo 
L.  McGinnis 
A,  Lenzl 

C.  Merando 
K  Stoudt 

L.  Musi 
C  Selva 
J.  Petrick 
D  Szymanski 
M.K.  Cunningham 
C  Lenzi 
I  Goldstein 
B  End 

D.  Graham 
M,  Notsch 
K.  Dobbins 
J   Bass 

C  Cerny 
D  Whitaker 
C.  Seitz 
M.  Woodward 
R.  Troy 
B.  Saylor 


183 


Sigma  Sigma  Sigma 


S-  Hoffman 

S^  Harp 

B.  Hanes 

K,  Mumma 
L.  Wholey 
K.  Klaiber 

C.  Rigazzi 
C.  Ptazenica 

E.  Decker 

S.  Gagetta 

K^  Vargo 

M.  Sfiifler 

P.  Hoover 

Kazmlerczak 

L   Kufnar 

D,  Steinhoff 

D.  Yeager 
D.  Lucfiini 

S.  Etherson 

D  Wolf 

D,  Stefka 

V.  Freeberg 

J-  Unger 

D,  Ballas 

D.  Brouse 

P,  Sorrell 

L.  Fossi 

M.T.  Faico 

D.  Kosmack 

B.  Busch 

B,  Dull 

J.  Cramer 

D,  Rematt 
M.  Harpster 

K.  Keiser 

S.  Sutlifl 

S.  Becker 

E.  Hill 

K.  Sabol 

E.  Renden 
Brenneisen 

P.  Pisula 

L,  Pajak 

L.  Stegner 

A.  Mott 

L.  Redlinger 

P.  Andrien 

C-  Dvorsak 

A.  Fioroni 

K.  Hildewig 

S,  Kutschbach 

N,  McCaffrey 

L.  Messineo 

D.  Mustard 

M.  Sommer 

L.  Stemann 

C.  Sufir 

K.  Trolano 

D.  Wesson 

C.  Janovec 


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184 


Alpha  Sigma  Alpha 


S  Baker 

M.  Squire 

D  Basara 

L  Stacey 

K  Bulleit 

MA.  Steffen 

K.  Burwinkle 

D.  Wolfe 

A.  Cox 

S.  Almquist 

P  Crocker 

K.  Cimperman 

C  Cunningham 

V.  Zimmerly 

J   Esseman 

D.  Rhinestatler 

S  Gresock 

S  Gamache 

S  Hellman 

S  Graft 

S  Herriman 

B  Liebman 

B  Hollz 

S  Heffwenan 

J  Joyce 

C.  Sparicino 

K.  Keefer 

C.  Muddron 

P.  Kralik 

C.  Gumpf 

K  Krings 

M.  Woods 

K  Lawhead 

M.  Herbenick 

J   Livingston 

S  Rizzo 

C  Macaluso 

S.  Baxmier 

C  Mazur 

J.  Scfiiilinger 

D  Mertz 

V.  Matsko 

S,  Miller 

A  Hoffman 

J.  Mollnardo 

L.  Leigh 

D  ODonnell 

D.  Caulfield 

D  Petrone 

S.  Morrison 

S  Ralhall 

D.  Adams 

L.  Rojohn 

D  Kolander 

K.  Selgle 

Alpha  Phi 


D.  Alberti 

A.  Hilty 

B  Ausman 

K.  Houth 

L.  Banko 

L.  Johnson 

D.  Baraniak 

E.  Knott 

G.  Beems 

L.  Korona 

S  Blake 

K.  Lippy 

J  Brothers 

C.  Lloyd 

S  Campbell 

L.  Mathews 

B  Cardwell 

B.  Miller 

N  Cassidy 

J.  Murray 

K  Chaitt 

B.  Myers 

S,  Christman 

T.  Nulph 

J  Christopher 

K  Penfield 

C   Devine 

K.  Rafferty 

M  DeBonaventuro 

S.  Reagle 

J.  Ebig 

P.  Roberts 

B.  Ellis 

D  Sauers 

S.  Frankhauser 

S.  Semler 

C  Francken 

J.  Sickley 

P.  Frank 

M.  Sorrel! 

J  Gerard 

D.  Swank 

M  Good 

F.  Thompson 

C  Gorens 

J.  OToole 

M  Gruzlewski 

J.  Vetter 

L  Hall 

B  Wolf 

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Alpha  Omicron  Pi 


p.  Abramski 

K.  Bechtold 

C.  Bllger 

J.  Brandl 

C-  Connelly 

K.  Crahen 

S,  Grain 

C.  Cugusi 

C,  Erzen 

S  Faer 

S-  Fahnnger 

S.  Fetrow 

B  Gdula 

B.  Gibson 
C  Gruber 
K.  Halvey 

P,  Herman 

M.A,  Luscia 

K.  Kruszka 

J   Massack 

B  Massalsky 

K   Muffle 

G.  Nautarian 

K.  Naughton 

M.  Nowicki 

D  Okada 

L  Opatka 

S.  Resley 

C.  Resnik 
K.  Rohm 

L.  Rowader 

P.  Sanno 

K,  Sedora 

V.  Smittn 

T.  Sprowls 

D.  Staples 
S.  Stamler 
C.  Stewart 
Ann  Susko 

J.  Szekeresh 

G.  Ursin 

N.  Vurdeija 

K.  Weigel 

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J  Etshied 
D  Findley 
K  Cache 
J  Geissler 
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Herbe 
Hines 
Hubing 
Huth 
Jarson 
J.  Jurewicz 
S  Karns 
K  Kramer 
S  Kuppelweiser 
K  Lambert 
B   Larsen 
J   Lingelbach 
S  Lukehart 
D.  Magnani 
K  MarquardI 
M   Martin 
T  McClelland 
a  McNeel 
L  McTott 
M.  Mercuric 
C  Miller 
L   Musolin 
B  Neckrich 
P  Neely 
M.  O'Connor 
L  ORourke 
S  Pachter 
M  Pesaveto 
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B.  Principe 


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K.  Thomas 
J  Thompson 
M.  Tridico 
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S.  Wilklns 
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Sigma  Kappa 


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B.  Canovas 
C.  Geary 

J.  Mancuso 

L.  Pate 

M.  Stauffer 

K.  Eyanson 

D  Hanley 

L.  McMillan 

B.  Elingenberg 

D.  Bowes 

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L.  Wing  rove 

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S.  Hattman 

C.  McCleary 

S.  Scheider 

J,  Teitz 

M.  Yarkosky 

L.  Seidling 

K  Lafferty 

S,  Curran 

C.  Rapchak 
P  Keene 

J.  Ulizio 

S,  Luker 

J.  Rosso 

J.  Jones 

M,  Ostrowski 

K.  Mitcho 

L   Nesbitt 

P.  Mehall 

D.  DiCicco 

S.  Hall 

J.  Zenisek 

M.F.  Fornari 

S.  Waters 

K,  Campitelli 

B.  DICarlo 

L  Fetzer 

J.  Goldschmidt 

B.  Nardina 

B.  Pistone 

K  Olson 

D.  Botti 

S.  Falcone 

R.  Bardo 

J.  Martin 

S.  Sargent 

J.  Reed 

K.  Bosco 

B  Boss 

T,  Coccodrilli 

S.  Gorman 

E.  Johnson 
N.  Palazzi 

M.  Rhodes 
J.  Roberts 
D.  Roman 


188 


Delta  Zeta 


President: 
T  Newell 
Vice  President; 
ML  Weaver 
M  Balacko 
P  Battone 
B  Brady 
T   Brady 
S  Brocious 
R   Burkhardt 
P  Carrera 
K  Chiari 
L.  Christ 
S  DeGennaro 

Denardo 

Dettore 

Farley 

Fetrow 

B,  Folino 
K  Fox 

C.  Galezniak 
K.  Henahan 
L.  Heyl 

K.  Hoza 

S.  Kaminsky 

M.  Kendall 

P  Lazear 

L.  Loomis 

M.  MagolottI 

P.  Mattie 
Mihaiko 
Orendorff 
OskowskI 
Pentz 

M  Persichetti 

K.  Potts 

C,  Powell 

M.  Reilly 

L.  Rinchiuso 

B.  Schneider 

C^  Silkroski 

K.  Staley 

T.  Staley 

B.  Sweeley 
S.  Tiepper 

C,  Wild 
C.  Brown 
T.  Burdette 
N.  Burhenn 
C.  Uleyandt 
T.  Klengman 
MA  Klem 

S  Ranier 
B.  Twigg 
S.  Ulsh 


C 
L. 
L. 
A 


189 


Alpha  Sigma  Tau 


K 


J^  Rabine 

S   Pardo 

M.  Marcus 

J   Shafer 

M.  McCall 

P.  Sedlacek 

F.  Pirollo 

E,  Watts 

B.A.  Wilson 

B.  Maslak 

T.  Farren 

C.  WIngert 

D.  Tito 

P.  Padolka 

C.  Wagner 

E,  Winter 

,  Parkhearst 

L,  Wagner 

M.  Hsueh 

J.  Dingey 

J.  Quinn 

L.  Walters 

J.  Brlgtitwell 

M.  Seback 

K,  Rizutto 

B.  Snell 

K.  Smersky 

K   Bourgeois 

M.G.  Haenn 

K.  Incardona 

M.  Gulp 

L.  Hostovicti 

S,  Lake 

D,  Coleman 

L.  Chmiel 

R.  Covatch 

P,  Padolka 

MA.  Greco 

C-  Andres 

S.  CominI 

W.  Nodland 

M.  Sweeney 

C.  Dahlln 

D.  Hood 

L.  Heycock 

L.  Lawson 

0.  Duchola 

D.  Eshleman 

0.  Kaness 

M.  D'amico 

V.  Hager 


190 


Alpha  Xi  Delta 


Alpha  Delta  Pi 


M  Anderson 

M  Morvetz 

D  Blaszczak 

T  Musi 

B  Bradshaw 

K   Null 

T  Brown 

A  Nye 

D  Cessna 

P  Rape 

A  Contz 

MA.  Parsons 

B  Coulter 

S  Pelczar 

J   Criswell 

C   Piel 

D  Curtis 

B  Quynn 

J   Ferrari 

S  Rakestraw 

D  FIke 

G  Reichdiderf 

D  Foringer 

S.  Richards 

B  Gibson 

T  Rogan 

K  Glass 

J.  Ross 

V  Goff 

D  Schano 

B  Hockenberry 

M  Shaffer 

K  Hofelt 

S  Sinclair 

ME.  Holmes 

A  Smith 

C-  Hrabley 

K  Steinbach 

D   Keeney 

P  Tabacchi 

L  Kohl 

L.  Tucker 

D,  Lindsay 

V.  Veto 

G.  Migas 

C.  Zadach 

C  Bearer 
P  Borland 
F   Brown 
C  Coennen 
D  S  Gasper 
M.  Hanselman 
R   Higgins 
D  Houser 
K,  Kinsey 
R.  Koch 
S  Maloney 
M.  Mcllvain 
D.  Murray 
C.  Shafley 
T.  Weightman 
J.  Haley 
K.  Mooney 
W,  Freas 
P.  Gillock 
M  Hendley 
Advisor: 
K.  Hoffner 


191 


M  Abramski 

L  Aho 

M.A.  Anthony 

J.  Bendick 

M,  Brandish 

B.  Brown 
A.  Buckwalter 

D.  Butchko 
G.  Butler 

C.  Canavan 

R.  Carey 

S.  CImIno 

C.  Clapper 

L.  Conner 

J   Couvillon 

J.  Cooks 

J.  Cutitta 

S^  Dalton 

D.  Drake 

C.  Driscoll 

D,  Druga 

C.  Dugan 
N  Durkin 
C.  Farreli 

A  Gardner 

S.  Gentile 

J.  Hatfield 

C.  Hines 

E.  Hordubay 

E.  Huebner 
T.  Hunsicker 

L.  Hunzeker 
M. Johnson 
R.  Kauffman 

B.  Kern 
K.  King 

J.  Kleffel 
C  Kocian 

E.  Kraus 
L,  Kraus 
V.  Kulics 

C.  Love 

C.  Luck 
N.  Mance 
Matarrese 

McGinley 

K,  McKnight 

B  Mikesell 

R.  MIynar 

J-  Murray 

S.  Neate 

T,  Nelly 

M.  Overman 

M.  Paletta 

D.  Postles 
C.  Regan 

D.  Rihs 
A.  Rolriguez 

C.  Rumbaugh 

S.  Sample 

L.  Skacel 

A.  Slavin 

S.  Smith 

L.  Steeb 

R^  Stelma 

L.  Thelin 

C.  Thompson 

M.  York 

D.  Ziter 


K. 

M 


Alpha  Gamma  Delta 


192 


Interfraternity  Council 


Delta  Tau  Delta: 

M  Trout 

Sigma  Tau  Gamma: 

J  Bonus 

Phi  Sigma  Kappa: 

L  Incardona 

Phi  Kappa  Psi: 

M  Hudson 

Delta  Tau  Delta: 

S  Kasbee 

Kappa  Sigma: 

K.  Green 

Phi  Kappa  Theta: 

N   Giannandrea 

Theta  Chi: 

J.  Biernesser 

Rho  Gma  Sigma: 

R   Markley 

A  Spandler 

Sigma  Nu: 

E  Anderson 

Lambda  Chi  Alpha: 

D  Bare 

Theta  XI: 

T.  Wallace 

Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon: 

G  Hudome 

Phi  Sigma  Kappa: 

P  Bobal 

Phi  Kappa  Psi: 

D.  Altera 

Kappa  Delta  Rho: 

J,  Hillard 


Sigma  Nu 


R  Destro 
B  Graimes 
G  Rocco 
T  Unglaub 
K  Chew 
R.  Cleckmer 
J.  Scalese 
G   Enscoe 
B  Juracka 
B  Roecker 

C.  McMillen 
D  Ross 

M,  Panizzi 
M.  Fontana 
B  Nocco 
B  Bodnar 
B  Clements 
R  Novak 
B.  Rizzo 
J  Saunders 
G.  Truija 
D  Bono 
R  Colaleila 
J  Dorney 
B  Marince 
J^  Gerek 
J  Renacci 
B.  Rae 

D.  Radakovich 
K.  McCloskey 

E.  Anderson 
G.  Harten 

T.  Shelar 
J.  SoloskI 
D.  Steinbacher 


193 


Rho  Gamma  Sigma 


D.  Cable 

T.  McCuen 

E  Ciavarra 

B,  Dederstadt 

L  Ellis 

R.  Coll 

M.  Sabich 

J.  Clement 

T.  Repole 

K.  Brown 

J.  Orenchuk 

B  Yates 

A.  Spandler 

A.  ZIogar 

P.  Kruki 

P.  Spinelli 

K.  Smith 

L.  Kovalak 

S.  Webber 

B.  Evans 

C.  Simmons 

194 


Phi  Sigma  Kappa 


Bobal 

Johnson 
.  Incardona 

Woods 
B  Carnali 
D.  Matyuf 

Jones 
.  Kotulka 

Laughlin 

Losey 

McGinnis 
S.  Marositz 
J.  Provenso 
J  Adams 
J.  Bugher 
R.  Bowers 


P 
D 
L. 
D 


R. 

E. 
J. 
M 
L. 


J  Novelii 
A  Serfass 
K  Wilkinson 
G  Zosack 
J.  Ammon 

C.  McConegley 

D.  Cogley 
C  Cox 

E  Dalesandro 
R   Eckenrode 
M  Feighner 
M  Kunkle 
S  Lauterbaugh 
J.  Rossi 
W.  Tabory 
W. Townes 


C.  Conklin 
P  Fletcher 

D.  Hartle 

J.  Kreutzman 
M.  Lentz 
G.  Marchleri 
J.  Martinelli 
R.  Marrow 
R   Novack 
M  Nugent 
D  Owens 
W  Plunkett 
K.  Primm 
J.  Recht 
T.  Servinsky 
E  Sheehan 


K.  Woznick 
G.  GIrolamo 
T  Goodenow 
S  Kenney 
J.  Kerin 
K.  McCall 
D.  Miller 
M.  Mitrlsin 
B.  Musthaller 
G  Nelson 
L.  Pesce 
L.  PetruccI 
J.  Rarer 
W.  Sandusky 
S.  Sharp 
J.  Sp)ezialetti 
J.  Petre 


Phi  Kappa  Psi 


D.  Altera 

G.  Grimm 

D.  Krauss 

D,  Napolitana 

M,  Stutz 

T.  Appolonia 

D.  Harper 

S.  Krise 

J.  Orr 

W,  Stutz 

J.  Bishop 

M.  Higgins 

M.  Krysevig 

W  Patterson 

R.  Tony 

D.  Bodye 

D,  Hiller 

P,  Kunowski 

G,  Paul 

H.  Wadding 

T  Case 

M.  Hudson 

F.  Kuscavage 

T.  Perkey 

B.  Walsh 

B.  Coologhan 

C.  Jack 

K.  Liszewski 

W,  Rehill 

C.  Weaver 

D.  Deacon 

K.  Jones 

D.  Mack 

D.  Rothrock 

T,  Williamson 

S.  Derrington 

C.  Kalish 

W.  McCrory 

G.  Sheftik 

N.  Yackanicz 

D.  Falvo 

P,  Kirby 

T.  Michael 

T.  Steinour 

E.  Yocum 

D,  Gagich 

D.  Kistter 

J.  Munley 

D,  Stemmler 

M.  Zacher 
R.  Zielinski 

196 


Sigma  Tau  Gamma 


R   Newman 

Sheba 

J.  Sukay 

G  Tate 

E.  Medice 

A.  Rush 

N.  Horrigan 

S  Kreamer 

K   Hepier 

J  Pugleise 

J.  Boyian 

R.  Parrish 

D  Lee 

M   Murray 

P.  Fianncay 

J.  Pomykaia 

S,  Brinker 

M  Priola 

J,  Shuttleworth 

J  Schaffer 

S  Jusczak 

M  Gabriel 

S,  Demotradus 

R,  Mills 

K  Walk 

R.  Majoras 

J   Milson 

M.  Bellisimo 

M.  Marclnelle 

T.  Johnson 

J.  Bonus 

B.  Eshmont 

197 


Theta  Chi 


S,  Aizner 

B  Hougti 

S,  Rhodes 

M.  Barton 

J   Swope 

G.  Hanna 

M   Whisner 

R   Rodgers 

J   Turner 

J   Martin 

K.  Klinger 

B.  Kondraske 

A,  Childs 

M,  Slusser 

R.  Lisko 

J.  McDonough 

D,  Praskach 

R   Haveza 

C^  McBride 

B  Crank 

G.  Melster 

S.  Mel  Jr. 

K  Kaiser 

D.  Ross 

K.  Trout 

A   Norton 

W.  Maxson 

M   Webb 

T,  Malone 

J.  Biernesser 

S   Anderson 

R,  Burns 

M  Stevens 

S  Curhen 

B,  Campbell 

J   Fedennko 

D  Baldwin 

J.  Plowcha 

T.  Biery 

S  Saunders 

B.  Leax 

D,  Smith 

A.  Massena 

B  Watson 

M  Coccagna 

R.  Robbin 

G,  Hartnett 

J,  Franschlnni 

G.  Bednar 

R   Myers 

R,  Donoughe 

J.  Wensel 

D  Donoughe 

Dr.  Rib 

D  Johnson 

Dr.  Rife 

J.  Knapp 

D  Poskus 

D.  McAraw 

S  Goodwin 

D  Kusnierz 

F.  Leader 

B  Pieffer 

L.  Spenser 

M.  Scoutos 

H.  Elinsky 

B.  Kennedy 

R  Schultz 

J.  Bell 

G  Miller 

T  Setto 

E.  Freelmg 

B.  Musselman 

E.  Rammath 

D,  Nowak 

B  Sloan 

K  Dowell 

R   Gordon 

T,  Clark 

B.  Zimmerman 

J,  Evans 

J.  Fedorka 

J.  Buckletner 

J.  Baxter 

L.  Stragola 

Mike 

Sigma  Chi 


198 


Phi  Kappa  Theta 


Bob  Wilson 
Bob  Haniyak 
Mark  Huff 
Sam  DeFazio 
Ron  Giannandrea 
Neil  Confess 
Jeff  Wendell 
Don  Hogeland 
Nick  Giannandrea 
John  DeSalvo 
Tim  Salanic 
Jofin  King 
Greg  Lanherr 
Jeff  Kelly 
Tom  Kerek 
Dave  Steimer 
Bruce  Confess 
Brent  Starr 
Don  Pietrsak 
Robert  Smith 
Bob  Luty 
Steve  Shields 
Keith  Kovak 


199 


Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon 


A  Bisaha 

M.  Capco 

R.  Danze 

B.  Davis 

B,  Fagan 

J.  Ferrarro 

A  Falkogky 

D  Ganassi 

R   Holland 

G  Hudome 

D,  Holster 

T,  Jones 

D.  Kissinger 

D.  Kline 

J.  Lukas 

,  Nonnemacher 

D  Ostroski 

L  Payne 

W  Renolds 

B  Steffi 

P.  Sopko 

J,  Schuler 

T,  Sullivan 

P.  Smith 

R.  Trozzi 

N.  Trunzo 

J.  Thompson 

J.  Jancaro 

D  Kurtz 

T  Svi/artz 

M.  Boles 

D  Faust 


Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon  Little  Sisters 


L,  Immel 

C.  Tredinnick 

L.  Householder 

K.  OBrien 

K.  Bain 

8.  Wilt 

A.  Neal 

M  Handley 

K,  Konish 

Lautemschlager 

L.  Saldutte 

D  Severin 


200 


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207 


student  Government  Association 


President: 

Representatives: 

Don  Fine 

Mike  Nugent 

William  Scott 

Paul  Carney 

Steve  Bell 

Bob  Fry 

Jerry  Paladin 

Bea  Sienicki 

Vice  President: 

Renee  Bogle 

Jeff  Gordish 

Mike  Parker 

Bob  Slack 

Bob  Kenny 

Dan  Clifford 

Ken  Griffith 

Ehse  Pilot 

Micky  Straub 

Parlimentarian: 

Jim  Colaianni 

Deb  Hall 

George  F.  Potter 

David  Thomas 

John  Last 

E.A.  Daumit  Jr. 

Terry  James 

Mike  Powers 

Steve  Trout 

Treasurer: 

Marsha  DiBonaventuro 

Sue  Kent 

John  Rankin 

Lou  Vigliotti 

John  DeBlecourt 

Marlsa  Duncan 

Bob  Melvin 

Kath  Richards 

Thomas  Wallace 

Corresponding  Secretary: 

Chris  Dowd 

Ruth  Ann  Michaels 

Scott  Robbins 

Vicki  Wass 

Karen  Cllftord 

Mark  Embeck 

Keith  Mulvihill 

Scott  Sanduski 

Barb  Wolfe 

Recording  Secretary: 

John  Evans 

Robert  Noey 

Karen  Cimperman 

Mike  Field 

208 


Gamma  Sigma  Sigma 


President: 

P   Andrews 

K.  Loccisano 

L.  Schrecenqost 

G.  Trautmann 

P  Battis 

G   Molnar 

J.  Long 

D  Scott 

M.  Penone 

V  Presidents: 

D  Schweitzer 

1  Materkowski 

L^  Shaver 

C.  Clowes 

L  Allison 

V  Askey 

L.  Miller 

V.  Stepanovich 

P.  Feeney 

P  Grove 

M.  Churma 

L-  Pifer 

L.  Vincent 

D  DIaklw 

Treasurer: 

L  Clark 

C,  Polloquin 

L.  Conboy 

S,  Hess 

S  Hall 

H   Cloeman 

D   Ray 

L^  Day 

G  Zahand 

Secretaries: 

A  Cummings 

K  Reefer 

K  Kolasa 

J.  Rzicznek 

M  Gerheart 

L  DeJaiffe 

W.  Rinker 

D   Kresovich 

A.  Crossland 

C  Moredock 

M  Drakulic 

0.  Ritts 

0   Miskanic 

M.  Karaffa 

L  Rearick 

R   Fruga 

J.  Roman 

L.  Server 

P.  McAteer 

M  Kozel 

K   Hanna 

C   Rush 

C-  Tantlinger 

C.  VIsnansky 

D  Keibler 

S.  Lerarlo 

209 


Alpha  Phi  Omega 


J^  Eck 

G. Johnson 

M.  Smith 

Advisor: 

A.  Apter 

J   Logar. 

L,  DIGIrolamo 

S.  Showalter 

Advisor: 

R.  Strock 

Advisor: 

J.  Dale 

D.  Wise 

T.  Fox 


P   Hoover 

L.  Steimer 

S.  Stroup 

V.  McGuire 

C.  Smith 

D.  Kerila 
D.  Smith 

D.  Dylewski 
C  Johnson 
M.A,  Krulia 

R.  Snyder 
R   Zedreck 

L.  Grafton 


Lambda  Alpha  Epsilon 


210 


Gamma  Theta  Upsilon 


Pi  Omega  Pi 


M.  Siegfried 
M   Honer 
V  Wadas 
D  Jenkins 
J   Fetrow 
J,  Cole 
Advisor: 
R.  Shirey 


Treasurer: 
S.  Kozak 
T.  Van  Lent 
D.  Speicher 
K  Blair 
D.  Carnello 
President: 
M,  Hertz 
V  President 
I  Shandor 
Secretary: 
P  Owens 
C   Hartland 
C  Lege 
L  Kasyan 
S.  Woytowish 
C.  Macaluso 
P.  Carpenter 
8.  Lubin 
L  Ohier 


211 


Pi  Gamma  Mu 


C.  Smith 

D.  Faringer 

J.  Fetrow 

V.  Smith 

K.  Kephart 

M,  Gerheart 

Advisor; 

D.  Palmer 

S.  Trout 

T.  Nye 

W,  Lublch 

V.  Wadas 

B.  Carson 


President; 

T.  Gills 

V.  President; 

J   Brandt 

Secretary; 

C,  Gurgacz 

Treasurer; 

L.  Ligas 

K.  Carlson 

R.  Dahl 

L.  DIGirolamo 

M.  Eiswerth 

B.  Howe 

ML.  Luciani 

S.  Manning 

A.  Mazocco 

J.  McAnulty 

C,  McKinnis 

S,  McMurdy 

P.  Milne 

L.  Newman 

D.  Porter 

J.  Shadron 

G.  Smith 

P.  Todt 

R.  Troy 

C.  Weber 

Advisers: 

I.  Arms 

W.  Smith 


Kappa  Mu  Epsilon 


212 


Kappa  Delta  Pi 


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Treasurer 
D  Gerstel 

V  President: 

c^bbhhbbbhi 

R   Bakner 

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President. 

BKaHBRHBH 

M  Jones 
L  Serven 

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J  Jenkins 

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J  UlizJo 

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K   Hanna 

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K  Kephart 

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J   Poore 

F*  ""^IkS^^ 

L  McConnell 

P^  ~  WK^^f^ 

F  Romer 

A  '^'^B    ^^^^^^^S 

C   LaClair 

Kk  nw^  lis 

M  Stephenson 

M  Calcagno 

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K  Gephardt 

D  Rankin 

J   Tomeo 

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G.  Migas 

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L.  Ridley 

P.  Battis 

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S.  Kozak 

P  Owens 

Mf*^ 

S  Snyder 

213 


Psi  Chi 


S,  Sanders 

Chamberlain 

Presidents: 

K  Kohlhepp 

E   Matter 

Treasurer: 

K   Sutton 

N  Licause 

B.  Maslak 

K  SuracI 

D.  Adams 

D.  Smith 

M  Shepelak 

C.  Pern 

J.  Klyap 


Advisor: 

M.A.  Cessna 

Secretary: 

B,  Binuim 

President: 

B   Moore 

V.  President: 

C,  McCotter 

Treasurer: 

K  Clark 

B  Mclntyre 

R   Snyder 

J   Popchak 

C.  DIttmen 

K.  Doll 

L.  Aho 

J.  Cutitta 

C   Nestor 

B.  Bagenski 

K,  Klllen 


Kappa  Omicron  Phi 


214 


Music  Educator's  National  Conference 


S  La  Rochelle 
W  Klatte 
Sec  -Tres. 
S.  Ellison 
B  Read 
President: 
K  Adiutori 
A  Degentesh 
G  Whitlield 
P  Nields 
B  Olmstead 
Advisor 
R.  DeCesare 


Delta  Omicron 


S  Servinsky 

D  McCloskey 

L  Henderson 

C.  Miller 

S  Wisniewski 

D  Thompson 

P  Nields 

D  Liggett 


L. 
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Hill 

Smeltzer 

Patterson 

Presto 

Ashbaugh 

Stitzer 

Krapp 
H  Cairns 
C  Fucile 

Smith 

Best 

Molevac 

Uhl 

Degentesh 
K.  Adiutori 
S  Lydic 
C,  Chamberlain 

B.  Force 

B  Olmstead 
T  Groninger 
J.  Munn 

C.  Gress 


215 


Elementary  Education  Club 


N.  Mance 

Secretary: 

N.  Figenbaum 

D.  Halstead 

President: 

D   Anderson 

Treasurer: 

^^H^^^l 

C  Cashell 

T.  Kukic 

C.  Chimka 

B.  Barry 

P.  Boyle 

J.  Craddock 

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K.  Hanna 

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S.  Shevock 

N.  Barthels 

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D.  Clair 

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L.  Reed 

S,  Pelczar 

Council  for  Exceptional  Children 


v.  President: 

S.  Yelich 

Secretary: 

D.  Smith 

Treasurer: 

D.  Enterline 

President: 

S.  Aim 

J.  Mai 

C^  Smith 

DeCrictofano 

K.  Loebig 

F.  Romeo 

K.  Weyls 

L.  Ray 

V.  Shields 

D.  Bryant 

B.  Boss 

F.  Hetrick 

L  McCluskey 

D.  Carnahan 


216 


Society  for  the  Advancement  of  Management 


Criminology  Club 


President: 
J.  Buser 
R.  Leppo      - 
B,  Hershey 
M  Mattis 
G    Kasich 
M  Pisarcik 
M  Shepelak 
M. Sebak 


Treasurer: 
K,  Wevodan 
V,  President: 
D,  Kovac 
President: 
B  Braunegg 
Secretary: 
C   Lepo 
D  Strelinski 
S,  Ziegler 
M  Shibely 
R  Page 
J.  Brown 
P  Brown 
B  Perovlch 
N   Garrison 
A  Dwornak 

Keck 

Smith 

Hanley 

Rammrath 


T. 

C 

J 

E. 

B.  Zimmerman 


217 


A.K.D.  &  Sociology  Club 


R 
R. 


M.  Woodward 

G   Manseld 

R.  A,  Moore 

L,  Rakastraw 

S.  Aull 

C.  Smith 

L.  Dunbar 

A  Zanella 

J.  Emery 

Marshall 

Chriseck 

J.  Jones 

C.  Jones 

Advisor: 

R   Rawleigh 

D  Greaser 


T.  Boiler 
C.  Steele 

D.  Bone 
S.  Kettren 
P.  Snyder 

J.  Heltmen 

J.  Frantz 

K.  Wachowski 

J.  Dell 

E.  Zicha 
D  Adamson 

M.  Collie 

K.  White 

J.  Socol 

Advisor: 

M.  L.  Eltz 

B.  Ford 

S,  Schofield 

H.  Morris 

S   Moore 

B.  A.  Ginelli 


Physical  Education  Major's  Club 


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Home  Economics  Association 


L.  Miller 
Treasurer: 
K,  Doll 
Chairman: 
M   Harrold 
V  Chairman: 
K  Clark 
P  Stewart 
S  Titus 
Advisor: 
M   Minnick 
MA  Klinger 

Smith 

Yupco 

Berkey 

Popchak 
S  Bingaman 
Advisor 


R 
D 
L 
C. 


Rupert 

Zeller 

Jacoby 

Skiles 

McCullough 

Ganassi 

Brody 

Bowen 
Advisor: 
M.  Handrahan 


Food  Service  Club 


C   Rapchak 
L.  Hodas 
Treasurer: 
C.  Nestor 
President: 
B  Bagenski 
W. Bowen 
K.  Burlett 
Secretary: 
R.  Hamilton 
C  Stasyszyn 
C  Silkroski 
B  Marince 
Advisor: 
M,  Minnick 
M.  Caruso 
Advisor: 
A  M  Woods 
T   Bradrick 
B  Dickson 
M  J.  Hepburn 
K,  Killen 
B   Kondraski 
D   Wilkinson 
Advisor: 
S.  Dahlheimer 


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Activities  Board 


T.  Settle 

K.  Krueger 

C.  Loeffler 

P  Larson 

J  Walker 

N  Trunzo 

J.  Amoroso 

D  Bodell 


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Foreign  Students  Club 


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Treasurer: 
F  Gezik 
President: 
J   Picado 
V  President: 
S  AfrasiabI 
W  Ohalete 
C  Ballano 
C   Fiqueroa 
C  Golzar 
H   Knowlton 
U   Okafor 
K  Freiss 
M   Tyynela 
K.  Ortengren 
K  Barnett 
J  Chung 
A  Tequell 
N  Okonkwo 
M.  Rieth 
A.  Adao 
E  Gunzalez 
S  Saro 
K  Falk 
M   Neher 


Synchronized  Swim  Team 


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Stollstelmer 

Stephens 

Greenawalt 

Nestor 

Creasey 

Newman 

Farrell 

Yarkosky 

Boyle 

Emanuele 

Hemminger 

Stewart 

Brubaker 

Andrulonis 

Omek 

Leckrone 

Hattman 

Pozonsky 

Novosel 

Hnat 

Behrendt 

Royer 

Becker 

Dayton 

Baker 

Kuzniewski 

deKam 

Vincent 

Jackson 

Sweeney 

L.  Cain 

Kamenic 

Jackson 

Salamony 

Thomasnick 


221 


I-Uppers 


R-  Jenkins 

D   Daneker 

R   Laub 

L,  Gable 

V.  Wass 

S,  Weiser 

K.  Miller 

D,  Bittell 

B  Bako 

G  Johnson 

T.  Reinsel 

A.  Chewning 

R.  Miller 

K.  Gephart 

R.  Rhoades 

J.  Smith 

E  M.  Goserud 

L.  Miluvac 

J.  Kervin 

222 


Concert  Dance  Group 


S  Hornak 
M.  D  Rensel 
K.  Cleeland 
L.  Sipos 
K.  Mauro 
M.  Kleinosky 
J  Sprague 
M.  Andrews 
D.  Reed 


G 

Dougherty 

D 

Faringer 

N 

Mance 

D 

Danko 

C 

Dagan 

J 

Codoroli 

J 

Pestrock 

A. 

Jamson 

M 

Neher 

S  Moore 
J   Pleskovich 
M.  Killeen 
C  Gather 
L  Scholl 
N  Farinella 
L   Dudra 
M.  Lang 
C.  Podobnik 


L.  Begala 
P  Franks 
J,  Longhill 
M  Noone 
E  DeCicco 
J.  Bouman 
J,  Friedman 
D.  Kelly 
G.  Snyder 


T  Ledney 
K  Gresco 


223 


Residence  Hall  Association 


G,  O'Neill 
S.  Winirczyk 

C.  Hawk 
C.  Dagan 

M.  Morgan 

T.  Francis 

T.  Brady 

B.  Karnes 

P.  Oberst 

K.  Myers 

B,  Six 

M.  Duffy 

R.  Harlovic 

K.  Estermyer 

K.  Murphy 

D,  Hugo 
D  Ferra 

B  Tonkins 

R.  Burkhardt 

M    Hetrick 

T.  Micfiael 


President; 

B.  Gatti 

V.  President 

S.  Sirianni 

Secretary; 

N,  Simeone 

B,  Abrams 
B.  Aggen 

M.  Andrews 
D   Byrnes 

C,  Gilleran 
W.  McKnight 

H.  Nunn 

Social  Advisor; 

F.  Joseph 

M.  Shuster 

G  Gates 

W.  Getz 

G.  Maloney 

A.  McWhinney 

J.  Orris 

T.  Spewock 

R.  Zinn 

0^  Zuzack 


Association  for  Student  Development 


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Psychology  Club 


Secretary 
P  Humphries 
Historian 
D  Adams 
Treasurer 
D  Glllis 
V  President 
B  Bocek 
President 
K  Mauro 
S  Knapp 
L  Rakestraw 
K  Suraci 
D  Harrold 
V,  Griffith 
D  Smith 
D.  Blotti 
S,  Sanders 
F  Jans 
P  Jobse 
R   Haynes 
D  Often 

Smith 

Rost 

Dombrosky 

Klyap 


R 
J 
D 
J 


L.  Pietrak 
N  Licause 
G  Salvmsky 


Connputer  Science  Club 


President: 
L,  Blanar 
V  President: 
S-  Klukarni 
Secretary: 
R.  Haller 
Treasurer: 
B  Richardson 
D.  Rothrock 
A  Augustine 
D  Block 

C.  Kahsh 

D.  Gierling 
T,  Glllis 

D.  Green 
J  Godlsh 
S  Kessler 
B  Hudak 
P,  FInlan 
C  McCloskey 
P  Lorenzo 
H.  Price 
D  Snyder 
P  Campbell 
M.  L.  Luciani 
L.  Newman 
K,  Reid 
K  Fetherbay 
S.  Cehovin 
L.  Galdos 
M.  Bridge 
D.  Ambrose 
L.  Massey 


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Outing  Club 


M.  Nero 
D.  Mastay 
G-  Huzinec 
R.  Salamony 
B  Braunegg 
S.  Wade 
B.  Kassuike 
S.  Dahabsu 
R.  Bournique 


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Orienteering  Club 


Advisor: 
D   Reimuld 
F  Wilcox 
J  Overton 
J  Cricks 
L  Poiizzotto 
C  Colweil 
MP  Tomes 
M  Zobrak 
M  Pisarcik 


Walters 

Cleaner 

Procter 

Gregling 

McCarthy 

Alexander 

M,  Frank 

J   Buser 

F  Whalen 

T  Danielson 

M,  McKee 

S  Hippensteel 

S,  Allew 

T,  Gillis 

C.  Stuitz 


I. UP.  Sailing  Club 


Sec.-Tres. 
M.  Ryan 
J.  Benner 
V  President: 
C.  Rigo 
A.  ZwikI 
President: 
B  Dakecki 
M  Gross 


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Tribe 


K.  Blair 

C.  Amos 

C,  Zeller 

L.  Kanarek 

S-  Hemmlnger 

M.  Mattis 

D  Speocher 

S  Woytowish 

K,  Nowinsky 

B.  Marince 

M.  Sebak 

J   Laughlin 


Pershing  Rifles 


R.  Cleaver 

C^  Bielefeld 

S  Gass 

D   Hall 

R,  Gass 

D   Hall 

R.  Zaiuska 

W.  Nicholls 

J.  Peterson 

D.  Correll 

K.  Burke 

S,  Pyle 

G   Rhoads 

D.  Cubbison 

E.  Pilker 

W,  Schaff 

Commander: 

S.  Prestipino 

E^  St.  Louis 

D  Frye 

R.  Cupelli 


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lUP  Vet's  Club 


T.  Williams 
S^  Enos 
D  Dunmire 
P.  Butler 
P  Thayer 
T  Howie 
F,  Chirlllo 
D,  Wadosky 
P  Wyncoop 
K.  Frost 
D  Crooks 
D  Smith 
J   Hood 
R  Opdyke 
J   Rank 
C-  Wolfe 

D.  Wlarkel 
K.  Holtry 
B  Chess 
Dr  J   Frank 
J.  McGinty 

E.  Mathews 
J.  Frett 

J  Scahill 
R   Burkhardt 


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L'Espirit  De  Bleu 


S  Brooks 

A.  Stemann 

S.  Hess 

T.  Saunders 

N-  Cyphers 

3  McLaughlin 

B.  Mankin 

D,  Cimino 

C,  Lepo 
A.  Lelik 

R,  Brown 
J   McAnany 

D.  Smith 
R.  Shrkmer 

Advisor 

Cpt,  Cupelli 

N  Waybnght 

J    M,  Wilt 

C,  Cornnen 

A.  Adaas 

M  Jackson 

L,  Firestine 

F.  Thompson 

L  Miller 

C.  Braun 

M    Nielson 

C.  Zaeaski 


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Martial  Sciences 


S  Shields 

G,  Liptak 

W,  Baylor 

J,  Kardos 

D.  Frederick 

J.  Knall 

M   Gnagery 

R-  Stewart 

R.  Hough 


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student  Accounting  Association 


M.  Miller 

A.  Hester 

D.  Mahan 

0  Mounts 

L.  Griffin 

B  Rinchiuso 

L.  Johnson 

V.  Lofferdo 

L,  Temple 

P.  McClellan 

R  Austermehle 

C.  Caccia 

J,  Astori 

L  Montanti 

D  Lamarca 

R   Leppo 

J  Sarlcks 

K  Bolkovac 

J   Kurtz 

G  Braunegg 

G   Miller 

D  Rose 

J.  Petrick 

K  Woznick 

R.  Ziebirski 

T  Wallace 

D  Schneider 

R   DeBone 

P.  Eiter 

R  Steinmetz 

P  Stearnan 

R   Destro 

M,  Bittcher 

P.  Shar 

R   Bisignani 

J   Lasto 

J  Simpson 

M.  Gillette 

J,  Amicucci 

G  Bostedo 

D  Lukes 

G.  Belles 

C.  Emma 

D  Smith 

S.  Bauer 

E  Stutz 

M.  Armbruster 

C.  Augustin 

A.  Jamison 

T.  Quinn 

K  Ward 

D  Ketterer 

J  Closs 

C  Crider 

C.  Macaluso 

N  Klulaszewski 

MB  Colgan 

M  Friday 

T  Mazon 
E.  Young 

J.  Joyce 
J.  Mack 

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Newman  Center 


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Environmental  Action 


J  Blotnick 
P  Ready 
J.  Ramlg 
T.  McCauley 
A.  Jones 
T  Donatelli 
R   MacKenzie 
C  Sokol 
M.  Rind 
P-  Croke 
V.  Schirra 
J.  Eck 
M.  Senko 
Advisor: 
Dr  Mc  Clure 


College  Republicians 


Gingerich 

Clifford 

Nye 

Kelly 

Jones 

Ackett 

A.  Moore 

Clifford 

Kovac 

Trout 

Walton 

Grube 

Hengst 

Swanger 

Cobaugh 

Hrinya 


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G  Dropcho 
D  Sterkey 
S.  Jonson 
J.  Heiser 
E  Voss 
P  Smith 
R   Holtz 
P.  O'Connor 
K.  Lantz 
A  Williams 
M  Malesky 
R   Hoppey 

Young 

Lamm 

Cooper 

Berry 

Baranik 

Glaister 

Williams 

Pander 

Stahura 
R.  Kuzmyak 
B,  Caldwell 
B.  Steinwitz 
Advisers; 
Dr.  Hershman 
Dr.  Varughese 


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Equestrian  Club 


C.  Caldwell 

R   Busan 

Y   Bell 

E.  Koharchik 

D  Resetar 

N  Nedley 

R   Haller 

Advisor 

E  Steve 

L  Nesbitt 

K.  Rohm 

Dr.  Ferrence 

P,  Finlin 

B  Hersey 

K.  Konechny 

G.  Toretti 

S  Sorage 

C  Casilio 

L.  Simmermon 

M.  Perdeus 

J   Minarish 

B.  Hudak 

M.  Shepelak 

M.  Klipa 

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EDITORIAL  DEPARTMENT 

Editor: 

D.  List 

Executive  Editor: 

K  Niemic 

Managing  Editor: 

A.  Draham 

Sports  Editor 

G   K   Roberts 

T   Bickert 

Contributing  Editors: 

T.  Stein 

E.  Freehling 

V,  Myers 

Entertainment  Editor: 

P  Bottiwell 

Wire  Editor: 

S   Mulvihill 

Art  Director: 

R.  Mabon 

Artists: 

B.  Stritlmatter 

L  Davis 

M.  McGinnis 

Head  Ptiotographer: 

E.  Marguilies 

Phiotographers: 

P  Barta 

D  Sctiool 

N.  Contess 

J  Beale 

Staff  Writers: 

M.  A  Bicti 

C.  L.  Bilger 

J.  Brink 

C.  Burns 

A.  Carnafian 

K.  Cavanaugfi 

K  Cratien 

W.  Crosmun 

M  Curtis 

R   Danstiaw 

S  Dixon 

C  Dudreck 

M,  Gingerich 

J  Golden 

W.  J   Harr 

C  Jakopac 

M,  Jordan 

P  Komisak 

L,  LaMorte 

C.  Last 

G,  Miklos 

L  Mobberley 

J.  Morandini 

F  Male 

W  Nicfiolls 

A,  Paytas 

L  Planitzer 

L,  Rakestraw 

B   Rudel 

E.  Scarnati 

J   Schafer 

L,  Sistek 

D.  Spiardi 

R.  Stahl 

S.  Stull 

G.  Thompson 

B,  Ttiuel 

S.  Trout 

M.  Williams 

M.  Wyant 


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Business  Manager: 

B   Drr 

J   Qualley 

B  Drake 

Ad  Manager: 

P.  McCullougfi 

J.  Lamm 

Secretaries: 

Ad  Sales  Manager: 

S.  Hornak 

L  Picard 

S.  Luker 

Job  Printing  Manager: 

Drivers: 

J.  Conklin 

G.  Johnson 

Ad  Production  Manager 

B  Rotirbacti 

C.  Shorr 

Circulation  Manager: 

P.  Elter 

Credit  Manager: 

S.  Douglass 

Ad  Head  Journeyman: 

J  Sphon 

Clerk: 

D.  Turner 

Ad  Representatives: 

L   DiPietro 

S  Gaus 

J  Jancaro 

T  Mancuso 

J,  Pomkala 

Ad  Journeymen: 

J.  Kemp 

D   Kustron 

T.  Martin 

L.  Wonderly 

Mailers: 

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Production  Coordinators: 

L.  Carlson 

T  Fox 

Machinists: 

R   Askey 

J.  Kalnik 

Head  Journeymen: 

K  Gau 

K  Cache 

M.  R 

K.  Warshel 

S.  Stull 

Journeymen: 

S  Bissell 

B   Burtnett 

C.  Dudreck 
K   Estermyer 
C   Lundberg 
J  Partilla 

M.  Rura 

S.  Sutliff 

A  Yacabucci 

Typesetters: 

P  Anderson 

S.  Anderson 

P.  Careghini 

B  Deenihan 

A,  Dick 

S  Dixon 

J  Haber 

L  Kobal  J.  Kopecky 

M   Matich 

D.  Milewski 
K  Naugle 

8  Rabenold 

N.  Rybar 

S.  Underwood 


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If  you  can  think  —  and  not  make  thoughts  your  aim, 


If  you  can  meet  with  triumph  and  disaster  and  treat 
those  two  imposters  just  the  same: 

If  you  can  talk' with  crowds  and  keep  your  virtue,  or 
walk  with  kings  —  nor  lose  the  common  touch. 


If  neither  foes  nor  loving  friends  can  hurt  you. 


If  all  men  count  with  you  but  none  too  much; 

If  you  can  fill  the  unforgiving  minute  with 
sixty  seconds'  worth  of  distance  run, 
yours  is  the  earth  and  everything  that's  in  it. 


And  —  which  is  more  —  you'll  be  a  man,  my  son! 


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Senior  Class  Officers 


Paul  Grenaldo,  President 
Jim  Patterson,  Secretary-Treas 
Dr   Donald  McPherson,  Advisor 


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Michele  Abati 

Kevin  Abbott 

Joyce  Abram 

Arnold,  PA 

Verona,  PA 

Pittsburgti,  PA 

Accounting 

Political  Science 

Elementary  Ed 

Marian  Abramski 

Monongahela,  PA 

Journalism 


Barbara  Acker 
Pittsburgh,  PA 
Elementary  Ed. 


Arleen  Acone 

Arnold,  PA 

Consumer  Services 


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Laura  Adack 
Media,  PA 
Accounting 


Denise  Admas 

Pottsville  PA 

Psyctiology  &  Soc. 


Robin  Adams 

Grove  City,  PA 

Music  Ed 


Susan  Adams 
Port  Royal,  PA 
Elementary  Ed. 


Donna  Adamson 
Claridge,  PA 
Ptiyslcal  Ed. 


Karen  Adamson 

Marion  Center,  PA 

Special  Ed 


Linda  Atio 

Williamsport,  PA 

Home  Ed, 


Barbara  Albert 

Pittsburgti,  PA 

Consumer  Services 


Dennis  Alberta 

Creighton,  PA 

Computer  Science 


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Diane  Alberti 

John  Alexander 

David  Alferla 

Oakmont.  PA 

Mornsville,  PA 

New  Castle,  PA 

Consumer  Services 

Accounting 

Business  Admin 

Donna  Allen 
Sharon.  PA 
Criminology 


Timothy  Allen 
Valencia.  PA 
Criminology 


Lou  Allison 

Aliquippa.  PA 

Business  Admin. 


Terry  Anderson 

Jo-Ellen  Asbury 

Hebecca  Ashbaugh 

Jill  Aucker 

George  Augustine 

Deloris  Austin 

Indiana,  PA 

Washington,  PA 

Ligonier,  PA 

Wilkinsburg,  PA 

New  Castle.  PA 

Meadville,  PA 

Mathematics  Ed 

Elementary  Ed 

Music  Ed 

Psychology 

Elementary  Ed. 

Business  Ed 

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Barbara  Bagins 

Munhall.  PA 

Dietetics 


Douglas  Baldwin 

Huntington  Station,  NY 

Criminology 


Kevin  Bailey 

Pittsburgti,  PA 

Criminology  &  Soc 


Mary  Baiko 

Indiana,  PA 

Home  Eg,  Ed. 


Mary  Bain 
LaFayette  Hill.  PA 
Business  Admin. 


Rebecca  Baran 

Jotinstown,  PA 

Art  Ed 


April  Baker 

Grove  City,  PA 

Natural  Sciences  &  Soc. 


Teresa  Barbella 

Kenilwortti,  NJ 

Art  Ed. 


Robert  Baker 

Bala-Cynwyd,  PA 

Education 


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Mark  Bardi 

Levittown,  PA 

Business  Admin. 


Barbara  Bako 

Jotinstown,  PA 

Special  Ed 


Robin  Bardo 

Muncy,  PA 

Elementary  Ed. 


Susan  Barnes 

Williamsport,  PA 

Music  Ed. 


Jotin  Barnett 

Monroeville,  PA 

Special  Ed. 


Kattiy  Barnett 
Knox,  PA 


Dianne  Barry 

Clearville,  PA 

Consumer  Services 


Ttiomas  Barton 

Irwin,  PA 

Criminology  &  Soc. 


Annette  Bartos 

Allison  Park,  PA 

Marketing 


Ann  Battistone 

Woodbndge,  VA 

Nursing 


Jilana  Bauldorff 

Butler,  PA 

Speech!  &  Audiology  Ed. 


Loretta  Beary 
Bloomsburg,  PA 
Resp  Therapy 


Barbara  Beatty 

Barbara  Beatty 

Karen  Bechtold 

Camp  Hill,  PA 

Adrian,  PA 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

System  Analysis 

Business  Ed 

Elementary  Ed. 

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Janet  Beckley 

Allison  Park,  PA 

Brology 


Deborah  Behrendl 

Denver,  PA 

Elementary  Ed 


Steven  Bell 

Upper  Darby,  PA 

Criminology 


Mark  Bellissimo 
Ellwood  City,  PA 
Business  Admin, 


Ann  Bellucci 
Erie,  PA 
Biology 


Robin  Bempkins 

Bradford,  PA 

Health  &  Phys  Ed 


Marcia  Bender 
Indiana,  PA 
Music  Ed 


Richard  Berezuak 
West  Mifflin,  PA 
Distributive  Ed. 


Mary  Bermel 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Psychology 


Sandy  Berardelli 

Monessan.  PA 

Speech  &  Hearing 


Therese  Beresik 
Natrona  Hts  ,  PA 
Systems  Analysis 


Martin  Berg 

Easton,  PA 

Biology 


Gary  Berringer 

Clearfield,  PA 

Nursing 


Anthony  Bertolmo 

New  Castle,  PA 

Business  Mgt, 


Mark  Bertovic 
Oakmont,  PA 
Accounting 


Andrew  Bertucci 
Levittown,  PA 
Criminology 


Norman  Berzonsky 

Carrolltown,  PA 

Economics 


Emily  Best 
Joppa,  MD 
Music  Ed, 


Patricia  Best 
Warminster.  PA 
Elementary  Ed. 


Bev  Bevah 

Coraopolis,  PA 

Special  Ed 


Scott  Beveridge 

Webster.  PA 

Art  Ed, 


Robin  Beyler 
Gibson,  MD 
Economics 


Thomas  Bickert 
Verona,  PA 
Journalism 


249 


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Karen  Birbilas 

Jerome  BIslgnami 

Karl  Black 

Rod  Black 

Will  Black 

Barbara  Blackmon 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Greensburg.  PA 

Export,  PA 

Yardley,  PA 

Philadelphia.  PA 

Levittown,  PA 

Special  Ed 

Business  Mgt.  Finance 

Philosophy  &  English 

Business  Mgt. 

Urban  Planning  &  Ed 

Mgt   Information  Systems 

Karen  Bloom 
LaVale,  MD 
Accounting 


Rebecca  Boecek 

Leetsdale.  PA 

Psychology 


Christine  Blucas 
Tire  Hall,  PA 
Special  Ed. 


Kathy  Boehringer 

Reinholds,  PA 

Journalism 


Lynn  Bladel 

Bennie  Blake 

Lorraine  Blanar 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

N   Huntingdon,  PA 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Criminology  &  Soc 

Nutrition  Ed 

Computer  Science 

James  Blumer 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Rehabilitation  Ed. 


Barbara  Bonarrigo 

Indiana,  PA 

Nursing 


Debra  Bone 

Apcilo,  PA 

Health  &  Physical  Ed 


Karen  Bordas 

McKees  Rocks,  PA 

Fine  Arts 


Donna  Borsh 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Marketing 


Antoinette  Bosin 

Pamela  Bothwell 

Diane  BoHi 

Linda  Bouma 

Randy  Bouruigue 

Wendy  Bowen 

Leechburg,  PA 

Yardley,  PA 

Beaver,  PA 

Hollidaysburg.  PA 

Butler,  PA 

Carlisle,  PA 

Biology  Ed. 

Journalism 

Psychology 

Dietetics 

Biology 

Dietetics 

250 


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Jeffrey  Bowers 

Robert  Bowers 

Debra  Bowes 

Joetia  Bowser 

Catherine  Boyer 

Marybeth  Boylan 

Tyrone,  PA 

Monroeville,  PA 

Lock  Haven.  PA 

Kittanning.  PA 

Chester,  PA 

Wilkes-Barre,  PA 

Communications 

Food  Service  Mgt 

Elementary  Ed. 

Accounting 

Sociology 

Elizabeth  Bradshaw 

Beaver,  PA 
Criminology  &  Soc. 


Thereas  Brady 

Greensburg.  PA 

Journalism 


David  Brankley 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Criminology 


William  Braunegg 

Charleroi,  PA 
Accounting  &  Crim 


Barbara  Brett 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Journalism 


Steven  Bncker 

Camp  Hill.  PA 

Accounting 


Cynthia  Bridge 

Nancy  Bridges 

Robert  Brinker 

Alfred  Broadbent 

Trudy  Brown 

Mary  Bruder 

Purtian,  PA 

Youngwood.  PA 

Greensburg.  PA 

Philadelphia.  PA 

Saxton,  PA 

Pittsburgh.  PA 

Elementary  Ed. 

Criminology 

Systems  Analysis 

Criminology  &  Soc 

Home  Economics  Ed, 

Special  Ed. 

Cindy  Brumbaugh 

Susan  Bruno 

Cindy  Buck 

Warren,  PA 

Verona.  PA 

Souderton,  PA 

Nursing 

Elementary  Ed. 

Home  Economics 

Thomas  Bucko 

Sharon  Bufagna 

Arlene  Bufalmi 

Dayton,  PA 

Diltown,  PA 

Blairsville,  PA 

Computer  Science 

Business  Admin. 

Elementary  Ed 

251 


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Elizabeth  Burfnett 

Hollidaysburg,  PA 

Communication  Ed. 


Janet  Buser 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Accounting 


Patricia  Butler 

Trelchless,  PA 

Nursing 


Thomas  A  Byers 
Hanover,  PA 
Anthropology 


Susan  Cam 

Greensburg,  PA 

Health  &  Phys  Ed 


Dennis  Calabrese 

Indiana,  PA 
Political  Science 


Lorl  Caldwell 
Johnsoburg,  PA 
Elementary  Ed. 


Susan  Calemon 
Rosesonia,  PA 


Debra  Campbell 
Pittsburgh,  PA 


Frederick  Campbell 

Morris  Plains,  NS 

Accounting 


Patrick  Campbell 

Indiana,  PA 
Computer  Science 


Robert  Campbell 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Safety  Mgt. 


252 


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Catherine  Canavan 

Media,  PA 

Dietetics 


Linda  Carhart 

Carnegie,  PA 

Nursing 


Elizabeth  Ann  Cams 
Newport.  PA 
Home  Ec   Ed. 


Paul  Carpenter 

Johnstown.  PA 

Business  Ed. 


Phyllis  A  Carrera 
Ambridge.  PA 
Elementary  Ed. 


Richard  Carson 

Bedford,  PA 

History 


Shauna  M  Casamassa 
Pittsburgh.  PA 
Business  Mgt. 


Christopher  Casavale 

Pittsburgh.  PA 

Accounting 


Timothy  Case 

Lewistown.  PA 

Accounting 


Cindy  Cashell 

Lower  Burrell.  PA 

Elementary  Ed. 


Leigh  Cassell 

Farless  Hills,  PA 

Fine  Arts 


Michael  Cegelis 

McMurray,  PA 

Business 


Tina  Cessna 

Cindy  Chamberlian 

Susan  Kay  Chambers 

Joseph  Chan 

Linda  Charlton 

Christine  Chimka 

Resp  Therapy 

Columbia  Cross  Rd,,  PA 

Indiana,  PA 

Kowloon.  Hong  Kong 

Pittsburgh.  PA 

Ford  City.  PA 

Music  Ed. 

Government 

Physics 

Nursing 

Elementary  Ed. 

George  Chressanthis 

Philadelphia.  PA 

Economics 


Polly  Churella 

Patton.  PA 
Home  Ec.  Ed. 


Jeff  Chung 

Kennedy  Town. 

Hong  Kong 

International  Studies 


Eugene  Ciavarra 
Elizabeth.  PA 
Accounting 


253 


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Jane  Cieslak 

Rick  Cihonski 

Everson,  PA 

Butler,  PA 

Business 

Economics 

Diane  Cimino 

Havertown.  PA 

Chemistry 


Cynthia  Clark 
McDonald.  PA 
Home  Ec   Ed 


Jill  Clark 

Marble,  PA 

Nursing 


James  Clarke 

Conneaut  Lake,  PA 

Political  Science 


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Steven  elites 
Oakmont,  PA 
Accounting 


Vicotra  Lynn  Clites 
Oakmont,  PA 
Business  Ed, 


Joselle  Coco 

Johnstown,  PA 
Elementary  Ed. 


Cynthia  Coffman 
Huntington,  PA 
Elementary  Ed. 


Joel  Cohen 

New  Castle,  PA 

Criminology 


Louise  Colaianni 
Vandergrift,  PA 
Elementary  Ed. 


Cathy  Cole 

Indiana.  PA 

Nursing 


Danielle  Colella 

Turnersville.  NJ 

Safety  Mgt. 


Donna  Colella 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Journalism 


Robert  Coles 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Business 


Santo  Collura 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

English 


Cynthia  Colvin 

Charleroi,  PA 

Psychology 


Rebecca  J.  Coulter 
Elizabeth,  PA 
Elementary  Ed. 


David  E,  Cowles 

Irvine.  PA 
Elementary  Ed 


254 


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Anne  Cox 

State  College.  PA 

Elementary  Ed. 


Roy  Crumrine 

McMurray,  PA 

Marketing 


Barry  Craven 
Penndel.  PA 
Criminology 


Theresa  Crawford 

Camp  Hill.  PA 

Communications  Ed. 


Mary  Creany 

Nanty  Glo.  PA 

Special  Ed 


Richard  Creveling 

North  Syracuse,  NY 

Geography 


Joseph  Cristina 

Verona,  PA 
Business  Admin 


Dawn  Cromartie 

Andrew  Crooks 

Patti  Crow 

Sharon.  PA 

Hanover.  PA 

Beaver.  PA 

Psychology 

Accounting 

Music 

Pamela  Cuffman 

Butler,  PA 

Speech  &  Hearing 


Albert  R   Cujas 

Ford  City.  PA 

Health  &  Phys.  Ed. 


Nancy  Cullings 

Mary  Culp 

Debora  Cunkelman 

Cindy  Cunningham 

James  Cunningham 

Susan  Curan 

Pittsburgh.  PA 

York,  PA 

Homer  City,  PA 

Mission  Vejo.  Calif 

Duquesne,  PA 

Monroeville,  PA 

Elementary  Ed 

Consumer  Services 

Dietetics 

Business 

Personnel  Mgt. 

Safety  Mgt. 

Jaimie  Cushey 
McMurray.  PA 
Elementary  Ed. 


Jane  Cutitta 

Riverside.  NJ 

Dietetics 


Roy  Dahl 

Mechanicsburg,  PA 

Math 


Carey  Dahlin 

Indiana,  PA 

Elementary  Ed 


Joanne  Damato 

Indiana,  PA 
Business  Admin. 


Robert  Dames 
Allison  Park,  PA 
Business  Admin. 


255 


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Lorraine  Day 
New  Castle,  PA 
Elementary  Ed. 


Debra  Decker 

Pottstown,  PA 

Food  Service  Mgt 


Elizabeth  Deehihan 

Wilmerding,  PA 

Nursing 


Sue  Defrancesco 

Charleroi.  PA 

Consumer  Services 


Denise  Delahanty 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Special  Ed. 


Tim  Deluccia 

Curwensville,  PA 

Elementary  Ed. 


Martin  Demangone 

New  Derry,  PA 

Special  Ed. 


John  Desalvo 
Philadelphia,  PA 


Ronald  Destro 
Pittsburgh,  PA 
Business  Mgt 


Susan  Dettorre 

Blairsville,  PA 

Journalism 


Anita  Detwiler 

Joann  Deana 

Barbara  Dicarlo 

Mary  Dick 

Reading,  PA 

Norristown,  PA 

New  Castle.  PA 

Nursing 

Home  Ec.  Ed. 

Dietetics 

Dietetics 

256 


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Greg  Diehl 

Bedford.  PA 

Social  Science 

Leonard  Digirolamo 
Pittsburgh.  PA 
Mathematics 

Heidi  Dilarso 

LaFayetle  Hill.  PA 

Consumer  Services 

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Constance  Dittmer 

Butler.  PA 

Home  Ec   Ed. 

Kimm  Doll 

York.  PA 

Home  Ec.  Ed 

Debbie  Donley 

Beaver  Falls.  PA 

Psychology 

Joseph  Donnelly 
Berwyn.  PA 
Accounting 


Kathy  Dunklebarger 

York.  PA 
Health  &  Phys  Ed 


Barbara  Drake 

Pittsburgh.  PA 

Business  Admin, 


Pamela  Drake 
Pittsburgh.  PA 
Elementary  Ed. 


Diana  Druga 
Lyndora.  PA 
Home  Ec.  Ed. 


Theresa  Druzisky 

Ambridge.  PA 

Journalism 


Peter  Dueben 

Clifton.  NJ 
Secondary  Ed. 


Debby  Dubnaksy 

Johnstown.  PA 

Consumer  Services 


Collen  Dugan 

Pittsburgh.  PA 

Consumer  Services 


Lauren  Dunbar 

Judy  Dunchock 

Deborah  Durci 

Butler.  PA 

Spangler.  PA 

Tarentum.  PA 

Sociology 

Special  Ed. 

Music  Ed. 

257 


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Patricia  Dziak 
Clark.  NJ 
Dietetics 


Gabriela  Echanzd 

Indiana.  PA 
Political  Science 


Frances  Eckel 

Franklin.  PA 

Speech  &  Hearing 


Sheryl  A.  Eckert 

St   Marys.  PA 

Criminology  &  Psy. 


Mary  Edwards 

Emienton.  PA 

Business  Admin. 


Mary  Eicholtz 
Edinboro.  PA 


Kevin  Eisensmith 

Marsha  Eisner 

Mark  Eiswerth 

Pat  Eiter 

William  Ellison 

Jamie  Emery 

York.  PA 

Monroeville.  PA 

Muncy.  PA 

Indiana.  PA 

West  Middlesex.  PA 

Pittsburgh.  PA 

Music  Ed 

Elementary  Ed. 

Math 

Business 

Math 

Sociology 

Charles  Emma 
Pittston.  PA 
Accounting 


Gary  M.  Enscoe 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Business 


Beverley  End 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Consumer  Services 


Kenneth  Enscoe 

Bethel  Park.  PA 

Marketing 


Christy  Enekwe 

Nigeria.  W/ Africa 

Finance 


Diane  Fahrnkopf 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Criminology 


Mary  Faico 

Christine  Fallat 

Mary  Fare 

Christopher  Farinella 

Cyndi  Farley 

Amy  Farneth 

Allentovi^n.  PA 

Derry.  PA 

Lafayette  Hill,  PA 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Minersville.  PA 

New  Kensington.  PA 

English 

Elementary  Ed 

Consumer  Service 

Finance 

Elementary  Ed. 

Speech  &  Hearing 

258 


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Janet  Faulk 

Gerald  Faust 

Pamela  Feather 

Glenn  Felton 

Mary  Fenchak 

Daniel  Ferguson 

Pittsburgh.  PA 

Exton.  PA 

Schellsburg.  PA 

Ambler,  PA 

Strongtown,  PA 

Pittsburgh.  PA 

Special  Ed. 

Distributive  Ed 

Speech  &  Hearing 

Business  Admin 

Special  Ed. 

Business  Admin 

Dean  Fetterolf 

Ashland.  PA 

Chemistry 


Carmen  Fiqueroa 

Sanbernardo.  Chile 

Special  Ed 


Deborah  Findley 

Bethlem.  Bethlehem,  PA 

Speech  &  Hearing 


Richard  Fink 

Camp  Hill,  PA 

General  Business 


Donna  Fircak 

Susan  Fitzgerald 

Jacque  Fluck 

Gerald  Flurer 

Library.  PA 

West  Chester.  PA 

Hellertown,  PA 

Allentown.  PA 

Criminology 

Criminology 

Nursing 

English 

Robert  Ferguson 

Burnham.  PA 
Political  Science 


Sandy  Ferri 

Morrisville.  PA 

Special  Ed 


Linda  Ferianc 
Pittsburgh.  PA 
Home  Ec  Ed. 


Janice  Fetrow 

York,  PA 

Regional  Planning 


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Susan  Flynn 

Elizabeth  Force 

Gail  Forman 

Rebecca  Fortunate 

Joseph  Franceschlnl 

Odetta  Francis 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Indiana,  PA 

Lancaster,  PA 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Windber,  PA 

Resp.  Therapy 

Social  Science 

Business  Admin. 

Special  Ed- 

Safety  Mgt 

Mark  Frank 
Hollidaysburg,  PA 


Vicki  Freeberg 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Consumer  Services 


Donna  Fryer 
Pittsburgh,  PA 
Home  Ec   Ed. 


MIchele  Fulco 

Natrona  Hts,,  PA 

Journalism 


Randy  Fulcomer 
Robinson,  PA 
Safety  Science 


Sherry  Fundoots 

New  Castle,  PA 

Speech  &  Hearing 


Cindy  Franklin 
Carlisle,  PA 
Mathematics 


Deborah  Frazier 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Special  Ed. 


Cherie  Freeland 

Lloyd  Freeman 

Butler.  PA 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Psychology 

Math 

Mark  Gabriel 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Chemistry 


Kelly  Cache 

Beaver  Falls,  PA 

Speech  &  Hearing 


Kevin  Gallagher 

Trafford,  PA 
Distributive  Ed. 


Peggy  Gallagher 

Greensburg,  PA 

Special  Ed. 


William  Gallagher 

West  Hazleton,  PA 

Safety  Science 


Mary  Gallivan 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Consumer  Services 


Donald  Ganassi 

Elizabeth,  PA 

Political  Science 


Donna  Ganassi 
Elizabeth,  PA 
Home  Ec.  Ed. 


260 


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Lois  GianneschI 

Butler.  PA 

Biology 


Ann  Gaus 

Beverly  Gaydos 

Joe  Gaydos 

Janet  Gebrosky 

Williamsport,  PA 

Library.  PA 

Johnstown.  PA 

Murrysville.  PA 

Elementary  Ed. 

Elementary  Ed 

Accounting 

Biology 

Mane  Gerheart 

Palmerton.  PA 

International  Studies 


David  Gestrich 

Allison  Park.  PA 

Physics 


Maureen  Gibble 

Lancaster,  PA 

Special  Ed. 


Bonita  Gibson 

Conneautville.  PA 

Music  Ed 


David  Gierling 

Elaine  Gigliotti 

Gary  Gill 

Beseemer.  PA 

Kersey.  PA 

W  Homestead.  PA 

Physics 

Criminology 

Accounting 

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Nicholas  Giannadrea 
Coraopolis.  PA 
Business  Admin. 


Gwendolyn  Gillis 

Anita  Gillo 

Michael  Gingerich 

Alonzo  Ginyard 

Kathryn  Glass 

Susan  Glatt 

Indiana.  PA 

Belle  Vernon.  PA 

Mt.  Wolf.  PA 

Phila..  PA 

Millersville.  PA 

St.  Mary's,  PA 

English 

Elementary  Ed 

Public  Service 

Political  Science 

Consumer  Service 

Business  Admin 

261 


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David  Glessner 

Indiana.  PA 

Geology 


Marcia  Gnagey 

Meyersdaie.  PA 

Nursing 


Vickie  Goff 

Ellwood  City,  PA 

Consumer  Services 


Chris  Grades 

Fayette  City,  PA 

Nursing 


Stiirley  Gravenstreter 
Bethel  Park,  PA 
Business  Admin. 


Martha  Gray 

Clearfield,  PA 

Food  Ed. 


Anthony  Grienesen 

Bradley  Griffie 

Lori  Griffen 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Carlisle,  PA 

Dayton,  PA 

Biology 

Political  Science 

Special  Ed. 

David  Grayson 

Glenshaw,  PA 

Accounting 


Margaret  Greer 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Sociology 


Greg  Griffith 

McMurray,  PA 

Biology 


Donna  Greaser 
Telford.  PA 
Sociology 


Joyce  Green 

Ford  City,  PA 

Elementary  Ed. 


Thomas  Grego 

Park  Ridge,  NJ 

Safety  Mgt. 


Paul  Grenaldo 

Connellsville,  PA 

Business 


Anthony  Grenci 

Susan  Grescok 

Cynthia  Gress 

Butler.  PA 

Penn  Hills,  PA 

Stevens,  PA 

Accounting 

Home  Ec.  Ed. 

Music  Ed. 

Susan  Grogan 

Bethel  Park 

Speech  &  Hearing 


Tracey  Groomes 

Pittsburgh.  PA 

Consumer  Services 


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Sharon  Gross 

Pat  Grube 

Sanford  Gruge 

Guy  Gunnells 

Ann  Guttendorf 

James  Hass 

Lattimer.  PA 

Punxy.  PA 

Punxy.  PA 

Yardley.  PA 

Bethel  Park 

Camp  Hill.  PA 

Music  Ed 

History 

Business  Admin. 

Accounting 

Nursing 

Business  &  Crim. 

Arden  Habay 

Valencia.  PA 

Criminology  &  Soc. 


Lynn  Hall 

Sandra  Hall 

Shernll  Hall 

Ruth  Hamilton 

Robert  Hamlin 

King  of  Prussia.  PA 

Pittsburgh.  PA 

Silver  Spring,  MD 

Pittsburgh.  PA 

Wllkinsburg.  PA 

Special  Ed. 

Elemenatry  Ed. 

Accounting 

Nutrition  Ed. 

Criminology 

Scott  Hangery 

Joyce  Hanley 

Kathy  Hanna 

Maureen  Hanna 

Cathy  Hannan 

Gary  Harkenleade 

Abington.  PA 

Johnstown.  PA 

Saltsburg.  PA 

Pittsburgh.  PA 

Pittsburgh.  PA 

Wilkes-Barre.  PA 

Biology  Ed 

Criminology 

Elementary  Ed. 

Business  Admin. 

Nutrition  Ed. 

Social  Science 

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Kimberly  Harris 

Chambersburg.  PA 

Dietetics 


Bradley  Harrison 

Lancaster.  PA 

Accounting 


Winona  Harris 

Phila,.  PA 

Physical  Ed 


Deborah  Harrold 
Petrol  ia.  PA 
Psychology 


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Melanie  Harrold 

Greensburg,  PA 

Home  Ec.  Ed. 


Fayre  Hartman 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Art 


Christine  Hartland 

N.  Huntingdon.  PA 

Business  Ed 


Linda  Hartnett 
Berwick,  PA 
Special  Ed. 


Clair  Hartle 
Monroeville,  PA 
Elementary  Ed 


Sandra  Harvey  |i||S 

Sarver,  PA 
Dietetics 


Mitchell  Haulik 

Kane,  PA 
Business  Admin. 


Frederic  Heckler 
Wyomissing,  PA 
Secondary  Ed 


Diane  Heffelfinger 
Indiana,  PA 
Special  Ed 


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Linda  Henderson 

Wilmington,  DL 

Music 


Kathleen  Hennessey 

Elkins  Park,  PA 

Criminology 


Kathy  Henry 

Beaver,  PA 

Home  Ec.  Ed. 


Patricia  Herman 

Homer  City,  PA 

Journalism 


Tamsen  Hall 

Oakmont,  PA 

History 


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Dale  Hernley 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Accounting 


Richard  Herriman 

Tyrone,  PA 

Finance 


Beth  Hershey 

York,  PA 

Business  Admin. 


Alice  Hilty 

Karen  Hinchlliff 

Judith  Hines 

Indiana.  PA 

Glenshaw,  PA 

Erie,  PA 

Home  Ec   Ed 

Nursing 

Business  Mgt 

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Loraine  Hockenberger 

Barbara  Hockenberry 

Vivian  Hogan 

Morgantown.  PA 

Penn  Hills.  PA 

Aliquippa.  PA 

Zelienople,  PA 

Nursing 

Biology 

Consumer  Services 

Consumer  Services 

Kenneth  Hollmgsworth 

Russell  Holtz 

Valerie  Homick 

Joann  Hood 

Palmyra.  PA 

Hastings.  PA 

Aliquippa.  PA 

Pittsburgh.  PA 

Marketing 

Spanish  Ed. 

Speech  &  Hearing 

Consumer  Services 

Pamela  Hoover 

Barb  Hoppey 

John  Hoppey 

Ronald  Horner 

Andrew  Harton 

Antoinette  Hospodavis 

Sarver.  PA 

Hazleton.  PA 

Hazleton.  PA 

Somerset.  PA 

McConnellsburg.  PA 

Smithfield.  PA 

Criminology 

Psychology 

Food  Service  Mgt 

Music  Ed 

Health  &  Phys,  Ed. 

Crimology 

Laura  Histovich 

Mary  Houck 

Lawrence  Howel 

Latrobe.  PA 

Altoona.  PA 

Elizabeth,  PA 

Criminology 

Social  Science 

Finance 

Shelley  Hoyle 

Sharon  Hrabina 

Margaret  Huff 

Ruffsdale,  PA 

Quakertown.  PA 

Franklin.  PA 

Business  Ed. 

Speech  &  Hearing 

Spanish  Ed. 

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Patrick  Imbrogho 
Kane,  PA 
Geology 


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Karen  Incardona 
Munhall,  PA 
Criminology 


Pamela  Huff 

Janice  Humphrey 

Patricia  Humphries 

Rebecca  Hunt 

Oil  City,  PA 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Music 

Nursing 

Psychology 

Theatre  &  Psy 

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Charles  Hunter 

Greensburg,  PA 

Business 


Susan  Hunzeker 

Indiana,  PA 

English 


Vicky  Hupp 

Chicora,  PA 

Business 


Shirley  lloshway 
Fredencktown,  PA 
Consumer  Service 


Cory  Isenberg 
Johnstown,  PA 
Personnel  Mgt 


Bruce  Jackson 

Edward  Jackson 

Ann  Jacoby 

Maple  Glen,  PA 

Maple  Glen,  PA 

Oil  City,  PA 

Biology 

Biology 

Home  Ec,  Ed 

Keith  Jamison 

Joyce  Janes 

Charles  Jaskulski 

Stephanie  Jaquish 

John  Johns 

Christopher  Johnson 

Indiana,  PA 

Smithtown,  NY 

Irwin,  PA 

Clarion,  PA 

Marietta,  PA 

Johnstown,  PA 

Physics 

Special  Ed. 

Social  Science 

Nursing 

Business 

Criminology 

266 


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Erik  Johnson 
Newtown.  PA 
Secondary  Ed 


Jeffrey  Johnson 

Ridgway,  PA 

International  Studies 


Wendy  Johnson 

Bradford,  PA 
Elementary  Ed. 


Kent  Johnston 

Indiana,  PA 

Physics 


Mary  Johnston 

Fredericktown.  PA 

Dietetics 


Carol  Jones 

Avonmore,  PA 

Spanish  &  German  Ed 


Carol  Jones 
Pittsburgh,  PA 
Spanish  &  Soc. 


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Dale  Jones 

Apollo.  PA 

Criminology  &  Soc. 


James  Jones 
Newportville,  PA 
Business  Admin. 


Gregory  Jones 

Portage.  PA 
Elementary  Ed. 


Jill  Jones 
Pittsburgh.  PA 
Spanish  &  Soc. 


Thomas  Jones 

Erie.  PA 

Health  &  Phys  Ed. 


Thomas  Jones 

Indiana,  PA 

Biology 


William  Jones 
Sharon.  PA 
Accounting 


Eileen  Jordan 

Woodbridge.  CT 

Special  Ed. 


Diane  Joseph 

Allison  Park,  PA 

Dietetics 


Lynne  Johnson 

Allison  Park,  PA 

Consumer  Services 


Barry  Judd 

Diane  Kadar 

Robert  Kahler 

Elizabeth  Kaley 

Marcia  Kalkbrenner 

Ginger  Kapsalis 

Hellertown.  PA 

Winber.  PA 

West  Mifflin.  PA 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

White  Oak,  PA 

Murrysville,  PA 

Safety  Science 

Special  Ed. 

Math 

Speech  &  Hearing 

Consumer  Services 

Business  Mgt. 

267 


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Crystal  Karap 

McKeesport,  PA 

Consumer  Services 


Amy  Kardish 

Ellwood  City,  PA 

Dietetics 


George  Kasich 

McKees  Rocks,  PA 

Business  Admin. 


Beth  Kassoike 

Indiana,  PA 

Biology 


Kevin  Katchmar 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Criminology  &  Psy 


Linda  Kazmierczak 

Reading,  PA 

Business  Admin. 


Deborah  Keeney 
Reading,  PA 
Criminology 


William  Keiper 

Bolivar,  PA 
Business  Admin. 


Andrea  Kelchner 

Williamsport,  PA 

Special  Ed. 


Carolyn  Kelley 
Philadelphia.  PA 
Elementary  Ed. 


Kevin  Kelly 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Business  Admin. 


Patricia  Kelly 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Speech  &  Hearing 


Sheila  Kelly 

Wilmerding.  PA 

Dietetics 


Michele  Kendall 
McConnellsburg,  PA 
Consumer  Services 


Sue  Kennedy 

New  Brighton,  PA 

Home  Ec   Ed 


Gerald  Kenney 

William  Kenney 

Barbara  Kern 

Belle  Vernon,  PA 

Blairsville,  PA 

Warren,  PA 

Criminology 

Biology 

Consumer  Services 

Patrice  Kern 

Allentown,  PA 

Safety  Mgt. 


Vicki  Kern 

York,  PA 

Elementary  Ed. 


Jim  Kernisdy 
Monessen,  PA 
Personnel  Mgt. 


Anne  Keer 

Chambersburg,  PA 

Mathematics  Ed, 


Nancy  Kerr 

N   Huntington.  PA 

Business  Ed. 


Caria  Kertis 

Barnesboro,  PA 

Geoscience 


268 


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Shernll  Kiser 

Pittsburgh.  PA 

Consumer  Services 


Cynthia  Kline 

Topan,  PA 

Nursing 


James  Klucsarlts 

Allentown.  PA 

Biology 


Daniel  Knipple 
York.  PA 
Music  Ed. 


Heidi  Knowlton 
Indiana,  PA 
English  Ed. 


Mary  Knudson 

Clairton.  PA 

Business  Admin 


Edward  Kochis 

Kim  Kohlhepp 

Raymond  v         ■  : ■ 

West  Mifflin.  PA 

Rochester  Mills.  PA 

New  Castle.  PA 

Accounting 

Psychology 

Accounting 

Elaine  Kotch 
Allison  Park,  PA 
Elementary  Ed. 


Linda  Kovach 
Butler.  PA 
Dietetics 


Larry  Kovalak 

Donora,  PA 

Business  Admin 


Allan  Kowalski 

Marcia  Kozlowski 

Christine  Kress 

Linda  Krisher 

Maryann  Krulia 

Bonnie  Krzysiak 

Clymer,  PA 

Elizabeth.  PA 

Indiana.  PA 

Collingswood,  NJ 

DuBois.  PA 

Saegertown,  PA 

Business  Systems 

Consumer  Services 

Computer  Science 

Consumer  Services 

Criminology 

Home  Ec.  Ed. 

269 


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Gayle  Kubelick 

Connellsville,  PA 

Music  Ed, 


Victoria  Kulics 

Smithtown,  NY 

Dietetics 


Leah  Kuhar 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Accounting 


Sara  Keppelwieser 

Sinnemahoning,  PA 

Special  Ed. 


Patricia  Kustron 

Lynne  Labarre 

Cathlene  LaClair 

Gwen  LaCoe 

Mary  Lacue 

David  Lafferty 

Mt  Lebanon,  PA 

Easton,  PA 

Uniontown,  PA 

Clarks  Summit,  PA 

Patton,  PA 

Riverside,  NJ 

Consumer  Services 

Accounting 

Elementary  Ed, 

Dietetics 

Business 

Health  &  Phys,  Ed 

Andalina  Lam 

Philadelphia,  PA 

Dietetics 


Julie  Lamm 
Emmaus,  PA 
Journalism 


Judy  Lance 

David  Larko 

Robin  Lashhovn 

Mary  Laskoski 

Centre  Hall,  PA 

Indiana,  PA 

Burgettstown,  PA 

Upper  Darby,  PA 

Accounting 

Physics 

Business  Ed. 

Spanish 

John  Last 

Daniel  Latterner 

Barbara  Lawbach 

Karen  Lawhead 

Lisa  Lawler 

Linda  Lawson 

Franklin,  PA 

Cresson,  PA 

Red  Hill,  PA 

Hyde,  PA 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Havertown,  PA 

Political  Science 

Music 

Consumer  Services 

Elementary  Ed. 

Dietetics 

Home  Ec   Ed. 

270 


Penne  Lazear 

Pittsburgh.  PA 

Economics 


Lorene  Lear 

Monroeville.  PA 

Dietetics 


Robert  Leax 

Pittsburgh.  PA 

Accounting 


Diane  Lenhart 

Saegertown.  PA 

Business  Mgt 


Arlene  Lenzi 

Indiana.  PA 

Art  Ed 


Cynthia  Lenzi 

Aliquippa.  PA 

Accounting 


Barbara  Leonard 

Aliquippa.  PA 

Nursing 


Robin  Leppo 

Spring  Grove.  PA 

Accounting 


Kimberiy  Lesher 

Chambersburg.  PA 

Nursing 


John  Lewandoski 

Pittsburgh.  PA 

Economics 


Linda  Lewis 


Judy  Limbach 

Downingtown.  PA 

Home  Ec.  Ed. 


Amy  Lott 

Indiana,  PA 

Home  Ec   Ed 


Cathy  Love 

Duquesne,  PA 

Speech  &  Hearing 


Cynthia  Lovell 
Pittsburgh.  PA 
Nutrition  Ed 


271 


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John  Lukas 

Lower  Burrell,  PA 

Criminology 


Michael  Luke 

Kittanning.  PA 

Business  Admin. 


Bill  Luysterburg 

Langhorne,  PA 

Business  Admin. 


Kathy  Luzier 

Clearfield,  PA 

Mathematics  Ed- 


Mary  Lykens 

Tyrone,  PA 

Elementary  Ed. 


Chris  Lynch 
King  of  Prussia 


Cynthia  Lynch 

Tamuqua.  PA 

Dietetics 


Jeanne  Lysle 
Landenberg,  PA 
Elementary  Ed 


Deborah  Macko 
McKeesport.  PA 
Business  Admin. 


Jamie  Madden 

Hollidaysburg,  PA 

Elementary  Ed. 


Richard  Maffett 

Chambersburg.  PA 

Economics 


Marlene  Magatz 

Monessen,  PA 

Special  Ed 


Elaine  Mahaiko 

Monessen,  PA 

Music  Ed. 


Debra  Mahony 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Special  Ed- 


Leah  Maitland 

Schuylkill  Haven,  PA 

Home  Ec   Ed. 


Michael  Majsak 

Homestead,  PA 

Business 


Teresa  Maier 

Eighty  Four,  PA 

Special  Ed. 


Barbara  Malcolm 

Natrona  Hts.,  PA 

Home  Ec   Ed. 


Cici  Maliner 

Darlene  Malloy 

Maryann  Manning 

Susan  Manning 

Gwendolyn  Mansfeld 

Susan  Maravich 

Hatboro,  PA 

Murrysville,  PA 

Natrona  Hts.,  PA 

Newport,  PA 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Aliquippa,  PA 

Chemistry 

Elementary  Ed. 

Home  Ec.  Ed 

Math  Ed. 

Sociology 

Food  &  Nutrition 

272 


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Randall  Marchi 

Mechanlcsburg.  PA 

Criminology 


Tony  Marciano 

Dunmore,  PA 

Elementary  Ed. 


Stephen  Marositz 

Nazareth,  PA 

Biology 


Greg  Maroue 

Butler.  PA 
Business  Mgt, 


Joan  Martin 

Glenshaw.  PA 

Consumer  Services 


Mane  Martin 

Mechanlcsburg.  PA 

Dietetics 


Michele  Marcus 
Lake  Worth,  FL 
Elementary  Ed 


Ruth  Marshall 

Jersey  Shore,  PA 

Sociology 


Dennis  Markewinski 
Pittsburgh,  PA 
Business  Mgt 


Terry  Martin 
Bethel  Park,  PA 
Business  Admin 


Denise  Masho 

West  Chester,  PA 

Nursing 


Barbara  Maslak 

Johnstown,  PA 

Criminology  &  Psy. 


Jeff  Martin 

Beaver,  PA 

Elementary  Ed 


Victor  Massack 

Houston,  PA 
Business  Admin 


Robert  Massick 

Dean  Mathes 

Patricia  Mathews 

Elizabeth  Matter 

JoAnne  Matvias 

Mark  Maurer 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Finleyville,  PA 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Camp  Hill,  PA 

Bradford,  PA 

Carnegie,  PA 

Food  Service 

Business  Admin 

Criminology  &  See, 

Psychology 

Biology 

Psychology  &  Soc, 

Karen  Mauro 

Broomall.  PA 

Psychology 


Cynthia  Mazak 
New  Kensington,  PA 


Ellen  Mazza 
Indiana,  PA 
Special  Ed 


Daniel  McCarthy 

King  of  Prussia,  PA 

Accounting 


Trena  McClelland 
Chambersburg,  PA 
Consumer  Services 


Laura  McConnell 

Volant,  PA 

Home  Ec.  Ed. 


273 


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Paula  McCormick 

Montgomery,  PA 

Art 


Megan  McCrady 
Pittsburgh,  PA 
Nutrition  Ed, 


Mary  McGlnley 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Consumer  Services 


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Laura  McGinnis 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Consumer  Services 


Lawerence  McGinnis 

West  Newton,  PA 

Accounting 


Marcia  Mclnnes 

Natrona  Hts.,  PA 

Consumer  Services 


Bonnie  Mclntyre 
Leechburg,  PA 
Home  Ec.  Ed. 


Sandra  McKillop 

Lower  Burrell,  PA 

Criminology 


Maureen  McKinney 
Wexford,  PA 
Home  Ec.  Ed, 


Andrew  McKinnon 

Greensburgh,  PA 

Geology 


Kathleen  McKnight 
E.  Vandergritt,  PA 
Business  Admin. 


Linda  McLean 

Clairton,  PA 

Home  Ec.  Ed. 


Shan  McMeen 

Carlisle,  PA 

Home  Ec.  Ed. 


Beth  McNeel 
Mechanicsburg,  PA 
Consumer  Services 


Carl  McNertney 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Accounting 


Sheree  McQuaide 

Saltsburg,  PA 

Nursing 


Mary  McShane 

Indiana,  PA 

Nursing 


Laurie  McShea 

McKeesport 

Speech  &  Hearing 


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Lynn  McWIIIIams 
Brookville,  PA 
Home  Ec.  Ed. 


Gary  Means 

Jeannette,  PA 

Political  Science 


Michele  Megarry 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Special  Ed. 


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Joan  Melnert 

Glenn  Meister 

Julie  Melnick 

Aliquippa,  PA 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

New  Kensington,  PA 

Consumer  Services 

Accounting 

Dietetics 

274 


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Grace  Migas 
Johnstown.  PA 
Home  Ec   Ed 


Janie  Mikulan 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Accounting 


Nanet  Mamlin 

Ann  Mendicino 

John  Menhart 

Candy  Merando 

Melanie  Mercurio 

Nancy  Mitflin 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Glassport.  PA 

Crucible,  PA 

Monessan.  PA 

Natrona  Hts,  PA 

Georgetown,  PA 

Elementary  Ed 

Business  Ed 

Health  &  Phys  Ed 

Elementary  Ed. 

Business  Admin. 

Special  Ed 

Cathi  Mihaly 

Connellsville,  PA 

Elementary  Ed 


Diane  Miles 

Monroeville,  PA 

Nursing 


John  Mihota 
Masontown,  PA 
Public  Services 


Barbara  Miller 
Gettysburg.  PA 
Elementary  Ed. 


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Bonnie  Miller 

Indiana.  PA 

Elementary  Ed. 


Christine  Miller 

St  Marys.  PA 

Accounting 


Daniel  Miller 

Gary  Miller 

Joyce  Miller 

Linda  Miller 

Greensburg.  PA 

Butler.  PA 

Elysburg,  PA 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Criminology 

Criminology  &  Psy. 

Business  Admin. 

Home  Ec   Ed. 

Ronald  Miller 
Bedford.  PA 
Criminology 


Thomas  Miller 

Tyrone.  PA 
Natural  Science 


Cynthia  Miner 

Mt  Lebanon,  PA 

Criminology 


Melanie  Minshull 

Mercer,  PA 

Criminology  &  Psy 


David  Mirkovich 

Beaver,  PA 
Business  Admin. 


Cathy  Miskanic 
Trafford.  PA 
Accounting 


275 


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Thomas  Misutka 

Tarentum,  PA 

Music  Ed. 


John  Molnar 
Homer  City,  PA 
Elementary  Ed. 


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Gerald  Mocello 
Pittsburgh,  PA 
Criminology 


Kenneth  Monarch 

Levittown,  PA 
Computer  Science 


Scott  Mohler 

Hummelstown,  PA 

English  &  Psy. 


Ann  Montgomery 

Allegany,  NY 
Health  &  Phys,  Ed. 


Cynthia  Molnar 

Gibsonia,  PA 

Special  Ed. 


Esther  Moon 

Philadelphia,  PA 

English 


Betsy  Moore 

Rose  Moore 

Bridget  Moorhead 

Brian  Morford 

Michael  Morgan 

Lori  Morganti 

Warminster,  PA 

Cairnbrook,  PA 

Scottdale,  PA 

Creighton.  PA 

Penn  Hills,  PA 

Indiana,  PA 

Dietetics 

Sociology 

Natural  Sciences 

Criminology 

Distributive  Ed. 

Business  Ed. 

Raymond  Morganit 

Indiana,  PA 
Systems  Analysis 


James  Morse 

Indiana,  PA 

Political  Science 


Ronald  Moyer 
Reading,  PA 
Accounting 


Keithley  Mulvihill 

Keith  Murdock 

Ten  Murphy 

Irwin,  PA 

West  Mifflin,  PA 

Lake  City,  PA 

History 

Communications 

Criminology  &  Soc 

276 


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Toby  Murphy 

Johnstown.  PA 

Psychology 


James  Mutschler 

Watsontown.  PA 

Criminology 


Donna  Murphy 

Norristown.  PA 

Dietetics 


Linda  Musi 

Freedom,  PA 

Criminology  &  Psy 


Daniel  Myers 

Pamela  Myers 

S   Fork.  PA 

Erie,  PA 

Psychology 

Business  Ed 

Biik 


Richard  Myers 
Coraopolis.  PA 
Business  Admin 


Sarah  Myers 

Nanty  Glo.  PA 

Special  Ed 


Ann  Nagel 

Wilhamsport,  PA 

Speech  &  Hearing 


Stephanie  Nagy 

Windber.  PA 
Elementary  Ed. 


Mary  Nairn 

Nanty  Glo.  PA 

Special  Ed 


Nancy  Napoli 

Levittown.  PA 

Art  Ed. 


Ann  Neal 

Murrysville.  PA 

Criminology 


Diane  Neal 

Punxsutawney,  PA 

Home  Ec.  Ed 


Richard  Nehilla 
Hellertown,  PA 
Business  Mgt. 


Julies  Neil 
Mercersburg.  PA 
Rehabilitation  Ed. 


Linda  Neish 

Brian  Nelson 

Gerald  Nelson 

Laure  Nemenz 

Aliquippa,  PA 

Huntingdon  Valley,  PA 

Bridgeville,  PA 

Erie,  PA 

Speech  &  Hearing 

Business  Admin. 

Political  Science 

Special  Ed. 

277 


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Kathy  Neuman 
Greensburg,  PA 
Elementary  Ed. 


Cynthia  Neville 

Conway,  PA 

Nursing 


Rick  Newton 
Resp,  Therapy 


Linda  Nibert 

Indiana,  PA 

Dietetics 


Barbara  Nichols 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Special  Ed. 


Nancy  Nicoll 
Resp.  Therapy 


Karen  Nitter 

Fairview,  PA 

Sociology 


Rhonda  Nourie 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Consumer  Services 


Wenche  Nodland 
Reading.  PA 
Psychology 


Robin  Notor 
Stanfield,  NO 
English  &  Art 


Ruthanne  Oberholtzer 

Lancaster.  PA 

Fine  Art 


Marianne  O'Connor 

Pittsburgh.  PA 

Special  Ed. 


Leslie  Oddo 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Consumer  Services 


Dorothy  O'Donnell 

Scotch  Plains,  NJ 

Elementary  Ed 


John  Novelli 

Havertown,  PA 

Chemistry 


Timothy  O  Donnell 

Pittsburgh.  PA 
Psychology  &  See. 


Timothy  Nye 
Millersville,  PA 
Public  Service 


Patricia  OGrady 

Lancaster,  PA 
Business  Admin, 


Linda  O'Halloran 

Scranton.  PA 
Speech  &  Hearing 


Darlene  Ohier 

Meyersdale,  PA 

Special  Ed. 


Karen  OhIer 
Windber,  PA 


Christine  Olson 

Corry,  PA 

Psychology  &  Crim. 


Mane  Omek 

Tarentum.  PA 

Consumer  Services 


Kathy  Onderick 
Pittsburgh,  PA 
Elementary  Ed. 


278 


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Michael  O'Neill 

Linda  Opatka 

Dayna  Orlowski 

Roberta  OShell 

Pittsburgh.  PA 

Derry,  PA 

Arnold.  PA 

N.  Versailles,  PA 

Finance 

Biology 

Elementary  Ed. 

Business  Admin. 

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Constance  Ostergaard 

Mary  Oswald 

Cheryl  Owens 

Richard  Page 

W.  Long  Branch,  NJ 

Richeyville.  PA 

Clearfield.  PA 

Towson,  MD 

Consumer  Services 

Nutrition  Ed. 

Criminology 

Criminology 

Marilynn  Paletta 

Carmichaels,  PA 

Consumer  Services 


Carol  Pardoe 
Johnstown.  PA 


Gisele  Pans 

Pittsburgh.  PA 

Art 


Rene  Paris 

Levittown 

Elementary  Ed 


Susan  Parise 

Walston.  PA 

Elementary  Ed- 


Paula  Parish 

Port  Allegany.  PA 

Home  Ec. 


Lyvonne  Parker 

Washington,  PA 

Nursing 


279 


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Linda  Parker 

Edinboro,  PA 

English  Ed. 


Cynthia  Paul 

Washington.  PA 

Medical  Technology 


Nancy  Peelor 

Pittsburgh.  PA 

Systems  Analysis 


Rachel  Perry 
Frostburg,  PA 
Business  Mgt 


Diane  Pesavento 

Bridgeville,  PA 

Business  Admin, 


Trudy  Peterson 

Erie.  PA 

Consumer  Services 


Mark  Petrosky 
Midland.  PA 
Accounting 


Raymond  Parrish 

Nicktown.  PA 

Accounting 


Marsha  Pavan 

Burgettstown.  PA 

Sociology 


Richard  Peltz 

Warren,  PA 

Political  Science 


Carol  Paul 

Monroeville.  PA 

Consumer  Services 


Dale  Pears 

Sharon.  PA 

Mathematics  Ed. 


Paul  Perkins 

Newfane.  NY 

Criminology  &  Psy. 


Debora  Petters 

Lancaster.  PA 

Chemistry 


Eileen  Pteil 

Johnstown,  PA 

Sociology 


Andrew  Pheiff 

Susan  Philippi 

Jose  Picado 

Carrie  Piel 

Lynne  Piter 

JoAnn  Piotrowski 

Bethlehem.  PA 

Marion  Center,  PA 

San  Jose.  Costa  Rica 

Bethel  Park,  PA 

Tarrs.  PA 

Aliquippa.  PA 

Business  Mgt 

Consumer  Services 

International  Studies 

Elementary  Ed. 

Consumer  Services 

Special  Ed. 

280 


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Ronald  Pivirotto 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

History 


Cheryl  Piatt 
Brackenndge.  PA 


Jocelyn  Poore 
Reading,  PA 
Home  Ec   Ed 


Joni  Popchak 

Johnstown.  PA 

Dietetics 


Linda  Popson 

Kittanning,  PA 

Business  Ed 


Donna  Porpora 

Stony  Brook.  NY 

Accounting 


Gerald  Porsch 

Dale  Porter 

Elaine  Porter 

Michael  Porter 

Janet  Porter 

Kathy  Potts 

Sharon,  PA 

West  Miffhn.  PA 

Monroeville.  PA 

Butler.  PA 

Bedford.  PA 

Finleyville.  PA 

Music  Ed. 

Mathematics 

Nursing 

Business  Admin 

Consumer  Services 

Business  Mgt. 

Barbara  Power 

Samuel  Prestipino 

Harold  Price 

Irwin.  PA 

Johnstown.  PA 

Bethel  Park.  PA 

Music  Ed. 

Political  Science 

Computer  Science 

Michael  Priestes 

Pittsburgh.  PA 

Business  Admin 


Cathy  Pritts 
Scottsdale.  PA 

Dietetics 


John  Progar 

St  Michael.  PA 

Business 


Donna  Prosper 

Aliquippa.  PA 

Accounting 


John  Qualley 

Pittsburgh.  PA 

Business  Admin. 


Kimber  y  Provance 

Appolo.  PA 
Philosophy  &  Psy. 


Patricia  Quarato 

Bethlehem.  PA 

Criminology  &  Soc. 


281 


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John  Quigley 

Karen  Quigley 

Robin  Randall 

Dorotha  Rankin 

Cynthia  Rapchak 

Debbie  Rapp 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Bloomsburg,  PA 

Fairview,  PA 

Brush  Valley.  PA 

McKeesport,  PA 

Sharon,  PA 

Personnel  Mgt. 

Marketing 

Speech  &  Hearing 

English  Ed, 

Dietetics 

Art  Ed. 

Pamela  Rau 

Susan  Ravey 

Robert  Ravis 

Patricia  Ready 

Cindy  Rearick 

Allan  Reed 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

McKeesport,  PA 

Youngstown,  PA 

Baden,  PA 

Apollo.  PA 

Genesee,  PA 

Marketing 

Psychology  &  Soc 

Business  Admin. 

Criminology  &  Soc. 

Elementary  Ed. 

Rehabilitation  Ed 

Debra  Reed 

Haddonfield,  NJ 

Special  Ed. 


Jennifer  Reed 
Jamestown,  NY 
Elementary  Ed. 


Evan  Reese 

Pottsville,  PA 

Music  Ed. 


Marsha  Reiver 

Gail  Reichelderfer 

Michael  Reilly 

York,  PA 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Apollo,  PA 

Home  Ec.  Ed. 

English  Ed. 

Business  Ed. 

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Tama  Reinsel 
Shillington,  PA 
Elementary  Ed. 


Karen  Rhodes 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

History  Ed. 


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Lucinda  Renner 
Dravasburg,  PA 
Business  System 


Christine  Rich 

King  of  Prussia,  PA 

Elementary  Ed 


Fritz  Reznor 
Mercer,  PA 
Journalism 


Kim  Richards 
Johnstovi/n,  PA 
Communications 


Carole  Rhodes 

Monroeville,  PA 

Consumer  Services 


Elaine  Richardson 
Philadelphia,  PA 
Elementary  Ed. 


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Gregory  Ridenour 

N   Braddock.  PA 

Criminology 


Linda  Ridley 

Verona,  PA 

Elementary  Ed. 


Catherine  Rigo 
Johnstown,  PA 
Home  Ec   Ed. 


Michael  Riley 
Connellsville,  PA 
Business  Admin 


Robin  Rindy 

Sharon,  PA 

Art  Ed 


Wanda  Rinker 

Cresco,  PA 
Elementary  Ed. 


Connie  Ritts 

G  K   Roberts 

Deborah  Robertson 

Valencia,  PA 

Kittanning,  PA 

Robinson,  PA 

Criminology 

Journalism 

Rehabilitation  Ed 

Ross  Roblin 

Arlene  Rodriguez 

Beverly  Roese 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Donora,  PA 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Criminology 

Distributive  Ed. 

Special  Ed. 

Bonnie  Rogers 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Special  Ed. 


Elizabeth  Rogers 

Levittown,  PA 
Business  Admin 


Eric  Romilly 

Kennett  Square,  PA 

Safety  Mgt 


Gretchen  Rose 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Business  Admin. 


Pamela  Rose 

Johnstovi/n,  PA 

Music  Ed. 


Lesley  Rosgone 
Munhall,  PA 
Journalism 


Janessa  Ross 

Curwensville,  PA 

Consumer  Services 


Tina  Ross 

Aliquippa.  PA 

Speech  &  Hearing 


Christina  Rossetti 

Schwenksville,  PA 

Business  Admin. 


Anita  Rossi 
Sharpsville,  PA 
Home  Ec.  Ed. 


Deborah  Rotz 
McMurray,  PA 
Elementary  Ed, 


Cathy  Row/e 

Middleburg,  PA 

Consumer  Services 


283 


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Lorna  Sadler 

Adrian,  PA 
Business  Ed. 


Carolyn  Salera 

Pittsburgh.  PA 

Dietetics 


Thomas  Sanders 

Ridley  Park,  PA 

Criminology 


Lone  SangI 

Pittsburgh.  PA 

Consumer  Services 


Susan  Sargent 
Allentown.  PA 
Home  Ec    Ed 


Mark  Sartori 

Salamanca.  NY 

Criminology 


284 


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Patrice  Savinese 

Ridley  Park,  PA 

German  Ed. 


Jane  Scala 

Beaver.  PA 

Elementary  Ed. 


Joseph  Schaefer 

Glenshaw.  PA 
Business  Admin. 


Dolores  Schano 

Swissvale.  PA 

Sociology  &  Psy 


Amy  Schmidt 
Pittsburgh,  PA 


Gregg  Schmidt 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Criminology 


Rudolph  Scoggms 
Philadelphia,  PA 
Business  Admin. 


Deborah  Scoglietti 

Verona.  PA 
Natural  Sciences 


Carol  Scott 

Chester,  PA 

Nursing 


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Cynthia  Seaman 

Sharon  Seller 

Mary  Semyan 

Cynthia  Serluco 

Connie  Serventi 

Lureen  Server 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Greensburg.  PA 

Portage.  PA 

Lower  Burrell.  PA 

Avonmore,  PA 

North  Wales,  PA 

Elementary  Ed. 

Criminology 

Elementary  Ed. 

Criminology 

Business  Admin. 

Spanish  Ed. 

Debbie  Severm 

Natrona  Hts.,  PA 

Elementary  Ed. 


Shirley  Severini 

Murrysville.  PA 

Food  Service 


Eileen  Shade 

Erie,  PA 
Elementary  Ed 


Steven  Shadle 

Chambersburg.  PA 

Music  Ed 


Jeffrey  Shadron 

New  Florence,  PA 

Mathematics 


Colleen  Shaffer 

Greensburg.  PA 

Criminology 


285 


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Bobbie  Shankel 

Patricia  Shar 

Roger  Sharf 

Nancy  Shelton 

Michael  Shepelak 

Dave  Sheridan 

Indiana,  PA 

W   Mifflin.  PA 

Newtown  Square,  PA 

Pittsburgfi,  PA 

N   Cfiarleroi,  PA 

Johnstown,  PA 

Dietetics 

Accounting 

Biology 

Art  Ed. 

Psycfiology 

Biology 

Lisa  Shick 

Allen  Shinn 

Samuel  Shirley 

Indiana,  PA 

Philadelphia,  PA 

Blairsville,  PA 

Nursing 

Political  Science 

Accounting 

Marge  Shively 

Donald  Shoff 

Louise  Sholtis 

Turbotville,  PA 

Phihpsburg,  PA 

Wesleyville,  PA 

Criminology 

Business 

Economics 

Judith  Shoop 

Camp  Hill,  PA 

Nursing 


Glenn  Shope 

Irvona,  PA 

Business  Admin, 


Andrew  Shubra 
Penn  Runn,  PA 
System  Analyst 


Edward  Shultz 

Michael  Shuster 

Mary  Sienicki 

Joseph  Sienkeil 

Cynthia  Silkroski 

Cathy  Silverio 

Connellsville,  PA 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Carnegie,  PA 

Washington,  PA 

Baden,  PA 

Turtle  Creek,  PA 

Music  Ed. 

Business  Ed 

Business 

Accounting 

Dietetics 

Nursing 

286 


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Vickie  Silver! 

Allentown,  PA 

Art 


Anne  Singer 

Lancaster.  PA 

Special  Ed 


Lynda  Skelly 

Mt  Lebanon.  PA 

Elementary  Ed 


Nancy  Smak 
Avalon.  PA 
Marketing 


Holly  Smeltzer 

Indiana.  PA 

Earth  &  Space  Science 


Allyson  Smith 
Apollo.  PA 
Journalism 


Ann  Smith 
Indiana,  PA 
Nutrition  Ed 


Bradley  Smith 

Carolyn  Smith 

Diane  Smith 

Patricia  Smith 

Richard  Smith 

Sidman.  PA 

New  Alexandria 

Pittsburgh.  PA 

Pittsburgh.  PA 

Harrisburg.  PA 

Safety  Mgt 

Criminology  &  Soc 

Criminology 

Home  Ec   Ed 

Criminology 

Steve  Smith 

Pittsburgh.  PA 

Systems  Analysis 


Vickie  Smith 
Penn  Runn,  PA 
Political  Science 


Diane  Snedden 

Anita.  PA 
Elementary  Ed 


Rodney  Snook 
Kreamer.  PA 
Accounting 


Ronald  Snyder 

Butler.  PA 

Criminology 


Rosa  Snyder 
Smithton.  PA 
Nutrition  Ed 


Susan  Snyder 

Holly  Springs.  PA 

Art  Ed 


Amy  Solomon 

Greensburg.  PA 

Nursing 


John  Sonneborn 
Ambler.  PA 
Criminology 


Paul  Spoko 

Fayette  City.  PA 

Accounting 


287 


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Jerilyn  Sorbo 

Trafford,  PA 

Elementary  Ed. 


Margaret  Sorrell 

Havertown,  PA 

Community  Service 


Anne  Spangler 

Marietta,  PA 

Consumer  Services 


Denise  Spangler 

New  Berlin,  PA 

Consumer  Service 


Leonard  Spencer 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Accounting 


Terese  Spiel 
Levittown,  PA 
Elementary  Ed. 


Diane  Stahley 

Bath.  PA 
Mgt.  Systems 


Joseph  Stakel 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Business  Admin. 


Cynthia  Stauff 

Glenshaw,  PA 

Dietetics 


Lynda  Steeb 

Bethel  Park,  PA 

Consumer  Service 


Claudia  Steele 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Health  &  Phys.  Ed. 


Connie  Steele 
Penn  Run,  PA 
Home  Ec.  Ed. 


Kathryn  Steinbach 

St.  Marys,  PA 
Speech  &  Hearing 


Larry  Steinly 

Garrett,  PA 

Elementary  Ed. 


Bette  Steinmetz 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Nutrition  Ed. 


Lee  Stevens 

Hollsopple.  PA 

Accounting 


Mark  Stevens 
Fort  Dix.  NJ 
Safety  Mgt. 


James  Stewart 

Greensburg,  PA 

Regional  Planning 


288 


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Robert  Stover 

Emmaus,  PA 

Business  Admin. 


Roberta  Stewart 

Allison  Park,  PA 

Consumer  Service 


Ronald  Stewart 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Accounting 


Richard  Stief 
Ashland,  PA 
Criminology 


Kim  Stilwell 

Ridgeway,  PA 

Accounting 


Sharon  Stitzer 

Hollidaysburg,  PA 

Music  Ed. 


Linda  Stockman 

Allison  Park,  PA 

Business  Ed. 


Sheryl  Stollsteimer 

Jackson,  NJ 

Elementary  Ed. 


Joni  Stoneburner 
Creighton,  PA 


Margaret  Stoto 
Levittown,  PA 
Physics  &  Psy. 


Karen  Stovich 

Portage,  PA 

Elementary  Ed. 


John  Stuck 
Franklin,  PA 
Criminology 


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Mila  Supak 

Dane  Surra 

Katherine  Sutton 

Russel  Swanger 

Barbara  Swartz 

Mary  Sweeney 

Rankin,  PA 

Clymer 

Uniontown,  PA 

Harrisburg,  PA 

Camp  Hill,  PA 

Somerset,  NJ 

Nursing 

Elementary  Ed. 

Nursing 

Public  Service 

Journalism 

289 


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Elaine  Szczotka 

Johnsonburg,  PA 

Special  Ed, 


Audrey  Tabac 
Glenshaw.  PA 


Elizabeth  Tain 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Sociology 


Julie  Talso 
Girard,  PA 
Sociology 


Eddy  Tanner 

Homer  City,  PA 

Marketing 


Diane  Tarquinio 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Business  Admin. 


LuAnn  Tartolone 

Thea  Tatananni 

Anthony  Tatasciore 

Homer  City,  PA 

Vandergrift,  PA 

Ridley  Park,  PA 

Nursing 

Special  Ed 

Computer  Science 

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Deborah  Tate 

Edward  Tate 

Connie  Tsmple 

M-'W^ 

Lansdale,  PA 

Annville,  PA 

Gettysburg,  PA 

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Consumer  Services 

Journalism 

Criminology  &  Soc 

Ken  Thomas 

Robert  Thomas 

Frances  Thompson 

Sherry  Titus 

Monroeville,  PA 

HBG,  PA 

Butler,  PA 

Sharpsville,  PA 

Education 

Safety  Science 

Dietetics 

Home  Ec.  Ed. 

Brad  Tolosky 

Janice  Tomeo 

Debra  Toner 

James  Tonrey 

Levittown,  PA 

Penn  Hills,  PA 

Lewistown,  PA 

Levittown,  PA 

Criminology 

Elementary  Ed. 

Nursing 

Criminology 

290 


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Kathy  Tranquill 
Pittsburgh.  PA 
Business  Ed 


Gall  Trautmann 
Pittsburgh,  PA 
Business  Ed. 


Cynthia  Tredlnnick 

Hatboro.  PA 

Business  Admin. 


Susan  Troup 

Camp  Hill.  PA 

Biology 


Patricia  Troxell 

Altoona.  PA 

Health  &  Phys  Ed. 


Rennie  Trozzi 
Vandergnft.  PA 
Business  Admin 


Thomas  Tuite 

Wllkinsburg,  PA 

Criminology 


Bruce  Turchetta 

Jimmie  Turner 

Kathleen  Uhernik 

Judith  Ulizio 

Detjorah  Umbel 

Cresson,  PA 

McKeesport,  PA 

Ambridge,  PA 

Midland,  PA 

McClellandtown.  PA 

Health  &  Phys.  Ed. 

Health  &  Phys.  Ed. 

Accounting 

Health  &  Phys  Ed. 

Home  Ec.  Ed. 

Jeanne  Velde 

W.  Chester,  PA 

Consumer  Services 


Donna  Velozo 

Cindy  Verncly 

Suzanne  Wade 

Cheryl  Wagner 

Cynthia  Wagner 

Camp  Hill.  PA 

Indiana.  PA 

Frederick.  MD 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Lebanon,  PA 

Nursing 

Biology 

Political  Science 

Nursing 

Speech  &  Hearing 

291 


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Ken  Waick 

Allentown,  PA 

Business  Admin. 


Melinda  Weaver 

Philadelphia.  PA 

Consumer  Service 


Amy  Walker 
Resp.  Therapy 


Glenn  Wallace 

Pittsburgh.  PA 

Sociology 


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Michael  Webb 

Springfield,  VA 

Phys  Ed 


Lynn  Weidensaul 

Norristown,  PA 

Biology 


James  Wallmuth 
York.  PA 
History 


Katherine  Walton 

Ingrid  Waros 

Bruce  Watson 

Susan  Watt 

Doylestovi/n.  PA 

N.  Vandergrift.  PA 

Beaver.  PA 

Resp.  Therapy 

Food  Service 

Business  Ed- 

Business  Admin. 

Martha  Weimer 

W.  Mifflin,  PA 

Consumer  Services 


Laurie  Weinstein 

Penn  Hills,  PA 

English  &  History 


Wendy  Weisz 
New  Kensington,  PA 
Communications  Ed. 


Nancy  Werwie 

Kathy  Wesling 

Donna  West 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Pittsburgh.  PA 

New  Florence.  PA 

Economic 

Business  Ed. 

Business  Ed. 

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Kathleen  White 
Pittsburgh.  PA 
Home  Ec  Ed. 


Jeanlne  WIezorek 
Pittsburgh.  PA 
Elementary  Ed 


Ronald  Wilcher 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Health  &  Phys  Ed 


Thomas  Wilcher 

Fairfax  Station.  VA 

Accounting 


Carolyn  Wild 
Dowsm.  PA 
Journalism 


Dale  Wilkinson 
Center  Valley,  PA 
Food  Service  Mgt 


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Melissa  Willey 

Media.  PA 

Sociology  &  Psy. 


David  Williams 

Hulmeville,  PA 

Biology 


Frances  Williams 

Slatington,  PA 

Special  Ed. 


Nancy  Williams 

Clymer.  PA 
Home  Ec   Ed. 


Sally  Williams 

Punxsutaw/ney,  PA 

Home  Ec   Ed. 


Stephanie  Williams 
Atlosburg.  PA 
Home  Ec.  Ed. 


Marsha  Williamson 

Grove  City.  PA 

Accounting 


Kurt  Wilkinson 
N  Versailles.  PA 
Systems  Analysis 


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Lynn  Willig 

McKeesport,  PA 

Music  Ed. 


Anne  Wilson 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Fine  Arts 


Chris  Wilson 

Vandergrlft,  PA 

Business  Ed. 


Karen  Wilson 

Warminster,  PA 

Dietetics 


Carol  Winter 

Newtown  Square,  PA 

Art 


Alan  Wissinger 

Saliz,  PA 
Elementary  Ed. 


Susan  Wojton 
Ford  City,  PA 
Accounting 


Debra  Wolfe 
Mechanicsburg,  PA 
Consumer  Services 


Jackie  Woodard 
Shinglehouse,  PA 
Business  Admin. 


Renee  Wozniak 

New  Kensingtown,  PA 

Business  Mgt. 


Lorraine  Wright 

Warminster,  PA 

Special  Ed 


Janice  Wrigley 

Doylestown,  PA 

Special  Ed. 


Robert  Yacabucci 

Craig  Yagel 

Patricia  Yarkosky 

Cindy  Yiengst 

Monica  York 

Donna  Young 

Curwensville,  PA 

Indiana,  PA 

Strabane,  PA 

Lebanon,  PA 

Clairton,  PA 

Sharon,  PA 

Earth  &  Space  Science 

Psychology 

Consumer  Services 

Public  Service 

Business  Admin 

Business  Admin 

294 


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Leroy  Young 

McElhattan.  PA 

Biology 


Millie  Young 

Elizabeth,  PA 

Economics 


Heidi  Zaidel 

Pittsburgh.  PA 

Special  Ed. 


Darlene  Zaietski 

Carnegie.  PA 

Elementary  Ed. 


Danielle  Zatezald 

Aliquippa.  PA 

Sociology 


Robert  Zedreck 

W,  Sunbury.  PA 

Criminology 


Patricia  Ziegler 

Pittsburgh.  PA 

Consumer  Services 


Debra  Zollars 

Waynesburg,  PA 

Biology 


Gregory  Zosack 
Dravosburg.  PA 


Elvira  Zuber 

Leechburg.  PA 

Special  Ed 


Lynn  Zuber 

Paulette  Zundel 

James  Zuzack 

N   Huntingdon.  PA 

Allentown,  PA 

Latrobe.  PA 

Elementary  Ed. 

Elementary  Ed. 

Psychology 

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N 

N 

N 

N 

N 

N 

N 

N 

N 

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N 

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N 

N 

N 

N 

N 

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N 

N 

N 

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N 

N 

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Graduation: 
'Sutton  Experience"  Ends 


It  all  came  to  a  climatic  end  on  May 
21 .  The  Class  of  1978  parted  from  lUP 
to  begin  their  careers  and  to  make 
their  dreams  come  true. 

Many  passed  through  the  Oak  Grove 
once  more  to  relive  the  Impressions 
that  were  made  four  years  ago,  by  the 
friendly  squirrels,  the  sturdy  trees  that 
seem  to  be  ageless,  and  the  first  en- 
counter with  John  Sutton  Hall.  It  was 
then  that  the  "Sutton  Experience"  be- 
gan. 

The  "Sutton  Experience"  is  a  con- 
glomeration of  many  experiences  — 
the  dormitories,  English  II  papers,  frat 
parties,  the  Colonial  on  Thursday 
nights,  pulling  all  nighters,  long  lines 
at  registration,  8  o'clock  classes,  and 
many,  many  more.  The  experience  in- 
cludes crying  —  tears  brought  about 
by  hurt  and  failure,  but  also  as  a 
result  of  laughing  and  being  made 
happy. 

The  "Sutton  Experience"  is  some- 
thing only  lUP  students  can  under- 
stand and  appreciate.  Maybe,  some- 
day, it  can  be  done  again,  even  if  only 
in  memories. 


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Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  L.  Alexander 

Helen  Bertolino 

Rev.  and  Mrs.  Fred  Boyer 

J.L.  Campbell 

Ruth  Cam 

Eleanor  J.  Coles 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  David  Cowles 

Col.  and  Mrs.  R.D.  Damm  USMC  Ret. 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Carmel  Emma 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Nick  J.  Franceschini 

Michael  Gegilis 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Andrew  Gill 

David  M.  Glessner 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  James  Hennessey 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Hosea  I.  Kline 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Henry  Krulia 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Glenn  Leppo 


Stephen  J.  Marasitz 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Leroy  R.  Matter 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Ronald  Miller  Sr. 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Paul  Moyer 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Thomas  Paul 

John  Rudakewich 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Richard  Rullo 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Joseph  Sanders 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  Sartori 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Joseph  Semyan 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  W.  Shaefer 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Leonard  Spencer 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Herbert  Stauff 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Donald  Sweeny 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Charles  Umstead  Jr. 

Joseph  Walker 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  B.W.  Wrigley 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Robert  Yacabucci 


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Acknowledgements 


.  .  .  Dane  Surra,  Ed  Margulies,  Pete  Barta, 
and  Neil  Contess  for  supplying  us  with 
pictures  when  we  needed  extras  .  .  .  the  Public 
Information  Office  .  .  .  the  Indiana  Gazette  .  .  . 
Mrs.  Johnson  .  .  .  Davor  Photo  Inc.,  for 
senior  portraits  .  .  .  CT  Miller  ...  Mr.  Lewis 
for  all  of  his  patience  ...  a  very  special 
thanks  to  Linda  Popson  who  gave  of  her 
time  unselfishly  for  the  past  two  years  .  .  . 
and  everyone  else  who  made  the  1978  OAK 
possible,  thank  you!