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CLARION  UNIVERSITY 

OF  PENNSYLVANIA 

CLARION,  PA. 


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1979 
SEQUELLE 

CLARION  STATE  COLLEGE 

Clarion,  Pennsylvania  16214 


Table  Of  Contents 

Introduction  2 

Organizations  16 

Sports  52 

Fine  Arts  88 

Features 118 

Greeks  142 

Faculty  170 

Seniors   194 

Senior  Directory  226 

Graduation   236 

Memorial  238 

Index  239 

Editor's  Message  240 


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GunSy  Death  and  Chaos 

Amid  the  fallout  from  revolution,  the  U.S.  evacuates  Iran 


The  f!rapi's  are  not  yet  ripe 

And  the  people  are  already  drunk  on 

the  wine. 
— Ancient  Persian  saying 

A  revolution  was  spinning  out  of  con- 
trol. With  nonviolent  protests  and 
uncommon  discipline,  the  peo- 
'  pie  of  Iran  had  ended  the  tyr- 
anny of  the  Shah.  Their  reward  was  not 
freedom  but  chaos,  as  the  forces  united 
around  Ayatullah  Ruhollah  Kho- 
meini last  week  showed  the  first 
dread  signs  of  schism.  Suddenly,  guns 
were  everywhere,  in  every  hand,  as 
self-styled  "freedom  fighters"  liber- 
ated weapons  from  police  stations 
and  army  barracks  In  Tehran.  Ta- 
briz and  other  cities,  sporadic  fight- 
ing raised  the  death  toll  for  the  week 
to  an  estimated  1,500.  A  bewildering 
motley  of  forces  was  involved:  troops 
loyal  to  the  Shah,  ethnic  separatists, 
mojahedeen  (literally  crusaders)  who 
backed  the  new  government  of  Prime 
Minister  Mehdi  Bazargan,  and,  om- 
inously. Marxist  fedayeen  (sacrific- 
ers)  who  felt  that  the  revolution  had 
not  moved  far  enough  to  the  left- 
Out  from  the  underground  and 
initially  bringing  with  them  arms 
supplied  by  the  Palestine  Liberation 
Organization,  the  Marxists  were  pri- 
marily responsible  for  an  ugly 
outburst  of  anti-Americanism,  long 
latent  in  Iran  but  never  before  so  vi- 
ciously expressed.  At  midweek,  left- 
ist gunmen  attacked  the  U.S.  embas- 
sy in  downtown  Tehran  (see following 
pages),  taking  70  American  prison- 
ers, killing  one  Iranian  employee  and 
injuring  two  Marines,  One  of  the  pris- 
oners was  Ambassador  William  Sul- 
livan. Forces  loyal  to  Khomeini  were 
able  to  lift  the  siege  after  two  hours, 


together  for  very  long.  But  neither  was  it 
expected  that  the  Marxists,  well  disci- 
plined and  well  armed,  would  emerge  so 
soon  as  a  challenge  to  Iran's  provisional 
government.  It  was  plain  from  the  begin- 
ning that  the  Marxists  had  aims  that  dif- 
fered sharply  from  those  of  the  fervent 
Shi'ile  mullahs  and  their  followers.  But 
the  speed  and  efficiency  with  which  the 
Marxists  moved  last  week  raised 
questions  about  the  ability  of  Kht 


Bodies  of  Iranian  generals*  executed  by  firing  squad 


but  the  Carter  Administration  (as  Seemingly  at  variance  with  Khomeini's  ideals. 
well  as  the  British  and  several  other 
Western  governments)  concluded  that  the 
lives  of  foreigners  in  Iran  could  no  longer 
be  protected.  On  Friday,  in  the  first  stage 
of  an  exodus  from  anarchy,  a  Pan  Amer- 
ican 707  flew  from  Tehran's  Mehrabad 
Airport  to  Frankfurt  and  New  York  with 
151  people  aboard.  On  Saturday,  under 
tight  security  provided  by  the  Khomeini 
regime,  chartered  Pan  Am  747s  began  the 
full-scale  evacuation  of  Americans  to 
Frankfurt  and  Rome. 

No  one  seriously  expected  that  the  co- 
alition of  disparate  forces  that  backed 
Khomeini's  revolution  would  hold  solidly 


and  Bazargan  to  hold  on  to  the  reins  of 
revolution.  When  armed  units  of  the  two 
forces  clashed  during  the  assault  on  the 
American  embassy,  the  split  seemed  as 
loud  and  decisive  as  the  crack  of  a  Ka- 
lashnikov  rifle. 

The  fissures  appeared  shortly  after  the 
collapse,  on  Sunday.  Feb,  II,  of  the  45- 
day-old  government  of  Shahpour  Bakh- 
tiar,  who  had  been  appointed  Prime  Min- 


ister by  the  Shah.  Following  a  bloody 
weekend  of  fighting  between  units  of  the 
Imperial  Guard  and  pro-Khomeini  air- 
men and  armed  civilians  at  Doshan  Tap- 
peh  airbase  in  eastern  Tehran,  the  army 
supreme  command  abruptly  announced 
that  it  would  withdraw  its  troops  and  give 
"full  support  to  the  wishes  of  the  people." 
The  army  had  been  Bakhtiar's  last  prop; 
he  resigned,  as  did  the  members  of 
parliament. 

The  army's  surrender  to  the  rev- 
ulution  signaled  not  truce  but  further 
hloodshed.  On  the  next  day,  Kho- 
memi  forces  attacked  the  Lavizan 
barracks  in  northeastern  Tehran, 
home  of  the  crack  Javidan  guards, 
killing  the  commander  and  many  of 
his  troops.  Using  acetylene  torches, 
the  attackers  cut  their  way  through 
electrically  locked  doors  to  free  pris- 
oners at  Evin.  a  jail  run  by  the  hated 
SAVAK  secret  police.  There  the  lib- 
erators found  electric  whips,  torture 
beds  and  other  interrogation  devices 
that  justified  many  of  the  atrocity 
charges  long  leveled  at  SAVak.  Also 
attacked  was  the  Shah's  principal 
residence  in  north  Tehran.  Niavaran 
Palace.  Dispirited  Imperial  Guards 
on  duty  there  capitulated  without  a 
fight. 

In  the  confusion  that  followed, 
revolutionary  forces  entered  police 
armories  and  military  barracks  and 
seized  weapons.  Soon  thousands  of  ci- 
vilians, including  teen-agers  and 
even  children,  were  armed  with  ma- 
chine guns,  rifles  and  handguns.  Doz- 
ens were  killed  as  they  fumbled  with 
unfamiliar  clips  and  bolts.  Zealous 
militants  set  up  classes  in  weaponry 
at  Tehran  University.  Captured 
army  trucks  filled  with  newly  armed 
youths  went  careening  through  the 
city.  When  a  woman  supervisor  of  a 
Tehran  orphanage  told  her  young 
charges  to  get  rid  of  their  guns  before  they 
got  huri,  one  boy  snapped,  "Why  should 
we  hand  them  over  to  the  mullahs?" 

Even  the  Koranic  protection  that  has 
always  shielded  Muslim  holy  men  from 
attack  was  shattered  as  discipUne  broke 
down.  When  a  mullah  and  his  armed 
companion  attempted  to  disarm  several 
youths  near  the  Shahyad  monument  in 
Tehran,  the  mullah  was  shot  to  death. 
Some  leftist  guerrillas  even  attacked 
mosques,  a  sacrilegious  act  that  would 
have  been  unthinkable  a  few  days 
earlier. 


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Lines  at  the  Pumps  Again? 

A  threat  of  fuel  curbs  and  Sunday  closings  in  April  if. 

A  bumpy  stretch  of  gasoline  shortages 
and  substantially  higher  prices  may 
well  be  lurking  just  around  the  bend  for 
American  motorists.  That  was  the  mes- 
sage coming  from  Washington  and  the 
nation's  oil  industry  last  week.  The  threat 
of  scarcities  is  being  raised  by  the  poUt- 
ical  upheaval  in  Iran,  which  has  virtu- 
ally shut  down  that  country's  vast  oil- 
fields and  is  reducing  supplies  worldwide. 
Last  week  Energy  Secretary  James  Schle- 
singer  warned  that  unless  Iran's  wells 
are  pumping  again  by  April  1 — which  is 
unlikely,  given  the  complexity  of  the  job 
of  resuming  production  even  if  the  po- 
litical crisis  is  soon  resolved — the  Ad- 
ministration wiU  have  to  take  steps  to 
clamp  mandatory  restraints  on  U.S.  gas- 
oline and  oil  consumption. 

Until  now  the  Administration  has  giv- 
en the  impression  that  the  U.S.  could  ride 
out  the  loss  of  Iranian  oil  without  man- 
datory cutbacks  imtil  late  spring  or  sum- 
mer. The  900,000  bbl.-a-day  shortfall  in 
crude  supplies  resulting  from  the  Iranian 
shutdown  has  so  far  been  made  up  by  in- 
creasing imports  from  other  coim  tries  and 
drawing  down  domestic  reserves.  But 
Schlesinger  said  that  the  Government 
would  move  more  quickly  than  expected 
to  cut  consumption  so  that  stockpiles  for 
next  winter  can  be  replenished  over  the 
spring  and  simuner. 

Schlesinger  reported  that  his  depart- 
ment is  preparing  "a  variety  of  measures" 
to  curb  demand  after  April  1  if  such  moves 
become  necessary.  The  most  likely  step: 
limiting  the  crude  oil  and  gasoline  made 
available  to  refiners  and  dealers.  Anoth- 
er possibiUty  is  the  mandatory  closing  of 

Cars  lined  up  for  gas  during  1974  crisis; 
below:  ominous  sign  of  new  scarcity 


Jacks  Adds  100th 
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Kreslcin  Unveils 
ESP  Mystique 


The  Price  of  Stormy  Petrol 


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WORLD'S  BEST  COFFEE 


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Organizations 


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Row  1:  R.  Boyle  (Editor),  F.  Hallet  (Head  Photographer),  M.  Cekovsky  (News  Editor).  Row  2:  J.  Coyne  (Circulation  Mgr),  M. 
Lowdermilk  (Head  Typist),  G.  Phillippi  (Sports  Editor),  E.  Lindbloom  (Bus.  Mgr ),  C.  Sowl  (Feature  Editor),  G.  Silvestri  (Layout  Editor). 


18/Organizations 


Row  1:  T.  Solonsen,  M.  Cekovsky,  J.  Coyne,  S.  Kovenski,  J.  Perri,  G.  Kulisch.  Row  2:  B.  KowalskI,  J.  Kerr, 
S.  Hartzell,  F.  Hallett,  P.  Park,  G.  Silvestri,  G.  Phillippi,  C.  Sowl,  R.  Boyle,  Jr.,  S.  Applegate,  J.  Lowdermilk, 
E.  Lindbloom. 


Clarion's  Call/Collect  was  a  vital  force 
behind  some  of  thie  many  changes  Clarion  State 
College  experienced  during  the  1978-1979 
school  year.  Every  Thursday  afternoon 
thousands  of  CSC  students  waited  patiently 
until  their  student  newspaper  was  released.  The 
Call/Collect  offers  the  students  a  way  to  express 
their  opinions,  report  facts  and  entertain 
themselves  every  week  of  the  school  calendar. 


Organizations/ 19 


Marketing  Association 


The  Marketing  Association  was 
chartered  in  fall,  1975.  Some  of  its 
functions  are  to  promote  marketing 
concepts,  integrate  practical  experience 
with  classroom  study,  and  widen  the 
students'  scope  of  marketing  activities. 
These  activities  include  monthly 
meetings,  and  participation  in  Activities 
Day. 


20/Organizations 


Investment  Club 


The  goal  of  the  Investment  Club  is 
to  gain  first-hand  experience  with 
investment  procedures  dealing  in  stock 
market.  Each  member  is  responsible  for 
the  financial  examination  of  a  stock  or 
stocks  which  can  be  recommended  for 
actual  purchase  by  the  club.  In  addition, 
seminars  are  held  centered  on  specific 
aspects  of  investment. 


Row  1:  D.  Arbital.  R1  Collekge,  M.  Baric,  M.  Lucas.  Row  2:  W   Shrec,  Dr   Choi    Row  3:  P   Martin, 
R.  Eigner,  D.  Lucas,  L.  Swarm, 


Business  Association 


The  Business  Association  is  open  to 
all  students  in  the  field  of  business 
administration.  The  club  was  organized 
with  the  intent  of  providing  its  members 
with  an  insight  into  the  working  of  the 
business  world. 


Row  1:  L.  Moore.  L.  Danko,  R.  Horncek,  M. 
Kurshnir,  J.  Tedeschi,  B  Nicholas,  J.  Bennet,  P. 
Morrison,  J.  Matzel,  L  Picariello.  Row  2:  B. 
Faverty,  K.  Bynum,  M  Harpster,  J.  Sheling,  J. 
Fury,  P.  Miller,  K,  Macuroy,  D.  Rudolph,  L. 
Shafer,  B.  Fenton,  D.  Leasure,  T.  Hennessy,  G. 
Mines.  Row  3:  R.  Leeper,  A.  Mayer,  C.  Cover,  D. 


Mine,  A.  Stover,  P.  Zisa.  Row  4:  P  Obenroder,  P 
Stover,  M.  Lucas,  M  Yesko,  M  Kosoglow,  J 
Bowersox,  R  Partrige.  L  Kosko  Row  5:  B  Beck, 
D,  Kaoyjarek,  J.  Hentenoch,  D  Connelly,  R. 
Martin,  J.  Tooney,  M.  Lovorn,  B.  Sprecher.  D. 
Orange. 


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L  to  R,  Row  1:  R.  Arena  (V.P.),  W.  Kati  (Pres),  B.  Renniger. 
Mascot,  D.  Austin  (Sec),  S.  Pollina.  Row  2:  B.  Van  Houton,  L. 


Mitchell,  E.  Henderson,  J.  Matia,  D.  Guzik,  D.  Burnett. 


American  Chem.  Society 


The  American  Chemical  Society  is  a 
national  organization  of  Chemists.  The 
Student  Affiliate  Chapter  is  a  part  of  the 
American  Chemical  Society  dedicated 
to  giving  intellectual  stimulation  and 
encouragement  to  its  members  -  which 
may  or  may  not  be  chemistry  majors  -  in 
approximately  800  colleges  in  the 
United  States  and  Canada.  The  Clarion 
Student  Affiliate  Chapter  is  a  very  active 
chapter  sponsoring  various  academic 
and  social  activities  such  as  seminars  by 
industrial  and  research  chemists;  tours 
of  educational,  research,  and  industrial 
chemical  facilities;  picnics;  and  other 
social  events  The  Chapter  also  sponsors 
an  annual  Chemistry  Department  "Open 
House,"  in  which  chemistry  students 
from  area  high  schools  tour  the 
chemistry  department  at  Clarion. 


L  to  R.  Row  1:  D.  Hetrick,  E.  Henderson,  I.  Deckman,  L.  Sigismondi.  Row  2:  D  Burnett.  F  Tarasi, 
L.  Zaividar  Row  3:  W.  Kati,  K.  Mayberry,  D.  Baxter.  D.  Austin,  G  Zelinzki,  S.  Kurtz.  Row  4;  E.  Ludwig, 
Dr.  Sharpe  (Advisor),  B.  Lutz,  N.  Dana,  J.  Matia,  R.  Buechele,  E.  Ober. 


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Bios 
Club 


The  Bios  Club  is  open  to  all 
students  at  CSC  regardless  of  major.  It 
is  dedicated  to  pronnoting  scholarly  and 
recreational  activities  for  members 
interested  in  the  Biological  Sciences. 
Club  activities  include  guest  speakers 
and  major  and  minor  trips  in  and  out  of 
state.  New  members  are  always 
welcome. 


L  to  R,  Row  1:  B.  Van  Houten,  P.  Graesch,  M.  Helwig.  T.  Allenbaugh,  S.  Nesley.  Row  2:  L.  Sigismondi, 
M.  Chemski,  T.  Timmins,  C.  Bistis,  A.  Pegler.  S.  Cole.  K.  Dowling.  E.  Boer.  S.  Welch.  Row  3:  C. 
Eberhart,  C.  Cowan,  N.  Sarsfield.  P.  Donahue,  R.  Cramer,  Dr.  P.  Dalby.  Row  4:  K.  Wickline,  E.  Cass, 
C.  Bore!!. 


Psychology  Club 


Psychology  Club  is  an  organization 
interested  specifically  in  psychology. 
Therefore,  activities  include  field  trips, 
guest  speakers,  and  other  means  of 
exploring  the  field  of  psychology. 


L  to  R,  Row  1:  M.  Hagenmeier,  T.  Lemon,  C   Hassell,  D.  Lombard!,  P.  Basab,  B.  Edminston   Row 
2:  M.  Taylor,  M   Cuzzola,  C    Minnemeyer,  T.  Conley,  L.  Gibson 


Organlzations/23 


History  Club 


The  History  Club  is  an  organization 
of  students  who  have  an  interest  in  the 
field  of  history.  Some  of  the  events  this 
past  year  included  guest  speakers,  a 
field  trip,  and  a  conference  on  Vietnam 
in  conjunction  with  Academic  Festival 
Day. 


Row  L:  J.  Conrad.  L.  Kelley,  Mr.  B   Dunn,  M.  Luksik,  Row  2:  D.  Peterson.  B.  Ellis.  S.  Allen.  S.  Myers. 
Dr.  S   Van  Meter,  D.  McKown.  K.  Hill 


Math  Club 


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Society  of 

Physics 

Students 


This  is  an  organization  newly 
formed  this  year  which  is  open  to  all 
students  who  have  an  interest  in 
physics.  The  purpose  of  this  Chapter 
shall  be  the  advancement  and  diffusion 
of  knowledge  of  the  science  of  physics 
and  the  encouragement  of  student 
interest  in  physics  through  speakers, 
social  events,  and  field  trips. 


Row  1:  D.  Crawford,  R.  Claypool,  M.  Daus,  P.  Leggett.  Row  2:  D.  Grove.  T.  Kurtz,  D.  Keth,  R.  Dunkle, 
R.  Hutton,  D.  Kiska.  Row  3:  K.  Hartenbach,  C.  Slicker,  K.  Adeyemi,  Dr.  A.  Exton,  J.  Vinski. 


Organlzations/25 


Anthropology  Association 


The  Clarion  State  College  Anth- 
ropology Association  was  founded  to 
give  students  the  opportunity  to 
participate  in  anthropological  and 
archaeological  research.  Membership  is 
open  to  all  students.  Meetings  are  held 
monthly  and  field  trips  are  taken  to 
important  museums  in  major  cities. 


Clockwise  L  to  R:  C.  Whest,  D.  NIederrlter  (V.P  ).  M.  Tromans.  C.  Ambrose.  D.  Fizzola.  B.  McCuen, 
T.  Staney  (Sec-Treas.),  C.  Levish,  J.  Kratzer  (Pres,),  L.  Nichols. 


P.S.E.A. 


Student  P.S.E.A.  has  sponsored 
numerous  programs  for  its  members 
and  interested  students.  These  pro- 
grams include  an  annual  student-faculty 
social,  a  mock  interview,  various 
speakers,  along  with  conferences  and 
conventions.  Through  P.S.E.A., 
members  gain  useful  knowledge  of  the 
opportunities  and  requirements  related 
to  teaching.  Students  in  all  curricula  who 
are  concerned  about  education  are 
encouraged  to  join. 


L  to  R,  Row  1:  R.  Mates,  T  Sherdon,  B.  Yancosik.  T.  Majors.  C.  Ellermeyer.  J.  Bines,  D.  Pelletier. 
Row  2:  T.  Gallo  (Pres.).  D.  Sebak,  B.  J.  Fox,  D.  Erisman.  S.  Himes.  D.  Dick.  J.  Wolski.  C.  Marovis. 
Unknown.  T.  Kline.  Dr.  Kenemuth  (Advisor).  Row  3:  T.  James,  D,  Hawk,  J.  Zvech.  M.  A.  McCall.  C. 
Peoples.  B.  Vrey.  D.  Diana,  D.  Maloy,  P.  Stabile.  Unknown,  K.  Fritz,  B.  Hunter.  M.  Calla.  Row  4:  J. 
Schner.  M.  Grubbs.  J.  Kundie.  L.  Smith.  E.  Hartenback.  M.  Riener.  T.  Thompson,  D.  Skoke.  M. 
Ferguson  (Treas). 


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C.E.C 


Council  for  Exceptional  Children  is 
a  professional  organization  for  anyone 
interested  in  working  with  special 
people.  Among  C.E.C.'s  activities  this 
year  were  special  guest  speakers, 
weekly  visits  to  Polk,  a  convention  in 
Philadelphia,  a  Halloween  Party,  and  a 
Christmas  Party  held  in  conjunction  with 
NSSHA.  C.E.C.  also  took  part  in  a  PARC 
Bike-a-thon.  The  big  event  of  the  year 
was  the  third  annual  campus-wide 
Peace  Festival. 


L  to  R,  Row  1:  J.  Rusiewicz,  Unknown,  L.  Weaver,  S.  Bikacsan,  E.  Noah.  T.  James,  J.  Barsh 
(Sec.-Treas.),  T.  Ferris  (Pres.),  G.  Schneck  (V.P.).  Mr  L.  Gurecka  (Advisor).  Row  2:  S.  Tosten,  C. 
Kasprowicz,  T.  Brochetto,  C.  Gorin,  D.  Simth,  E  Duggan,  D.  Anderson.  S.  Bibb.  R.  Sirabella  Row 
3:  S.  Cleveland,  Unknown,  G.  Smith,  M.  A.  Demchak,  K.  Serafin,  Unknown,  C.  McNulty,  T  Fowler 
Row  4:  M.  A.  McCall,  J.  Stahlman,  E.  S.  Thompson,  D.  Tinz,  S.  Ebbitt,  C.  Minnemeyer. 


NSSHA 


The  National  Student  Speech  and 
Hearing  Association  is  open  to  anyone 
interested  in  speech  and  communicative 
disorders.  NSSHA's  involvement  for 
1978-79,  included  a  field  trip  to 
Gallaudet  College  in  Washington,  D.C., 
a  seminar  on  language  assessment  and 
intervention,  fund-raising  programs, 
conventions,  monthly  meetings  with 
guest  speakers,  and  our  annual  spring 
banquet. 


L  to  R,  Row  1:  M.  Vogt  (Sec),  B.  Kreismen  (Treas),  S.  Eriksson,  P.  Hannaford.  G.  Villella  (V.P).  J 
Schmincke,  J.  Mitch  (Pres).  Row  2:  N.  Headlee,  L.  Liebold,  C.  Hartweg.  D.  Asper,  J.  Eller,  L  Puzz, 
D.  Waterloo.  Row  3:  J.  Klutcher,  J.  Hicks,  C.  Best,  N.  Schumann,  D  Lipko,  S.  Caldwell.  T  Little,  M 
Kress.  N.  Lucas,  Mr.  J.  Smith  (Advisor). 


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German  Club 


Lto  R,  Row  1:  J  Tursanski.  J.  Mueller,  C,  Snyder  (V. P.),  N,  Jobs(Pres.), 
C  Kiessling,  Unknown,  C,  Lei|ten,  J.  Weller.  Row  2:  Mrs.  Hegewald,  M. 
Heidenwolf,  A   Woods.  C,  Vawryk,  S.  Huck,  J,  Olney,  R   Yoder  (Treas.), 


Dr.  C.  Totten.  Row  3:  K.  McJuinness, 
Landas,  E.  Shnver,  E.  Freuyd.  Row  4: 


i.  Dehl,  L.  Cedzo.  S.  Trick,  V. 
French. 


Circle  F 


The  Circle  F  Club  is  the  French  Club 
at  Clarion  State  College.  The  purpose  of 
the  club  is  to  inform  the  local  schools 
and  surrounding  communities  of  the 
French  people  and  their  culture. 

Activities  of  the  past  year  included: 
a  Xenophile  banquet,  participation  in 
International  Afternoon,  and  aided  in 
sponsoring  a  visit  of  the  Vice  Consul  to 
the  Consulate  of  Canada.  The  club  is  still 
planning  a  trip  to  Quebec. 


L  to  R:  S.  Irick  holding  Porky,  K.  Henry  (V.P.),  C.  Paulhamus  (Sec./Treas.),  D.  Orendorf,  J.  Auer, 


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Accounting  Club 


The  Accounting  Club  was  the  first 
business-oriented  club  formed  at 
Clarion.  Since  that  time  the  organization 
has  grown  to  become  one  of  the  largest 
and  most  active  organizations  on 
campus.  The  main  purposes  of  the  club 
are  to  broaden  the  education  and 
interests  of  accounting  students  and  to 
expose  the  accounting  profession  to  our 
fine  program  here.  These  objectives  are 
met  through  activities  which  this  year 
included:  guest  speakers  from  the 
various  fields  of  accounting,  attending 
seminars  at  area  colleges,  a  dinner 
meeting  with  the  Grove  City  Accounting 
Society. 


A.  Atwell.  C.  Bachman,  A.  Barto,  G.  Beatrice,  H. 
Bitzer,  J.  Bogniak,  L.  Boosinger.  B.  Bossart.  E. 
Bucher,  D.  Bush,  T.  Campbell,  T  Cancilla,  R. 
Christopher.  S.  Claus.  R.  Colledge,  P  Comes,  D. 
Connelly,  C.  Cover,  L  Danko,  J.  Datt,  P  DeLoia,  H. 
Dennis,  J.  DeSantis,  K.  Duhala,  T  Edwards.  D. 
Ewing,  B  Facchine,  H.  Fairlamb,  M  Fleming,  P. 
Flynn,  J.  Furey,  C  Gatti,  L.  George,  D.  Golden,  M. 
Goucher,  J.  Green,  C  Handford,  J.  Harmon.  D. 
Hein,  S  Helwig,  J.  Hepburn,  D  Hinderliter.  J 
Hintenach,  R.  Hornak,  C  Horvath,  K.  Huffman,  K 
Ignasiak,  P  Jaquith.  D  Kaczmarek.  J  Karkoske,  P. 
Larstetter,  K  Kasmerski.  H.  Kassof,  B.  Kelly,  M. 
Killeen,  J  Kirkotf,  J  Koehler,  L.  Kotun,  S.  Koza,  J. 
Kramer,  D  Krepps,  B.  Kyle,  E  Mack,  K.  Macurdy. 
M   Malizia.  L.  Mannella.  R.  Martin,  J   Mattingly.  J. 


Matzel,  J.  McArdle,  K  McCaw,  R.  McDonald.  G. 
Shaffer,  J.  Sheline,  L  Simonetti,  R.  Sinclair,  T. 
Slagel,  T.  Smith,  D.  Snyder,  B.  Sprecher.  A.  Stover, 
S.  Stroy,  B.  Sukaly,  L.  Swarm.  M.  Toward.  D. 
Trudgen,  R.  Wagner,  D.  Waltz,  D.  Williams,  D. 
Wolfe.  R.  Woloszyn,  M.  Yusko,  J.  Zangrilli,  P. 
Morrison,  J  Minto,  B.  Dagar,  K.  DiPietro,  J. 
Hopech,  M.  Smarto,  M  Demich,  D.  Hunnel,  S. 
Kolcun,  R.  Anderson,  D.  Hall.  K.  Hannold.  T. 
Timmins,  B  Murphy,  B.  McDonough,  L.  Crede,  E. 
Bennett.  J.  Raspanti.  T.  McCauley.  P  McGrath.  T. 
McGarrity.  T  McKenna,  D.  McVay.  S  Michalak,  T. 
Miller,  M.  Morgus,  M  Moyer,  S.  Mullen.  L.  Munn, 
S.  Myers,  C.  Neuberger.  B.  Nicholas.  R  Novak.  M. 
O'Block.  D.  Orange.  B  O'Toole.  S  Palmer.  D. 
Perich.  E.  Roth,  N    Sartain,  L.  Schnell,  D.  Sellers. 


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Psi  Chi 


On  May  6,  1975  the  Clarion  State 
College  Chapter  of  Psi  Chi,  the  National 
Honor  Society  in  Psychology  was 
established  on  this  campus.  Our  petition 
for  a  charter  was  approved  by  Psi  Chi 
National  Council  on  April  6,  1975.  The 
purpose  of  Psi  Chi  is  primarily  to 
advance  the  science  of  psychology;  and 
secondly  to  encourage,  stimulate  and 
maintain  the  scholarship  of  the  in- 
dividual members,  in  all  academic  fields, 
particularly  in  psychology.  Chapter 
membership  requires  being  a 
psychology  major  or  minor  with  an 
overall  Q.P.A.  of  at  least  2.7  and  a 
Q.P.A.  in  psychology  of  at  least  3.0. 


Row  1:  S.  Lauth,  B.  Guerrlera,  L.  Wilcox,  P. 
Burkett,  P.  Obenreder.  Row  2:  D.  Bosak 
(Sec./Treas.),  M.  Juliana  (Pres.),  Dr.  Gackenbach 
(Advisor),  P.  Thomas  (V.  Pres.),  L.  Framiglio,  P. 


Carlin,  D.  Lombard!.  Row  3:  D.  Orendorf,  C. 
Minnemeyer,  L.  Gibson,  C.  Saxton,  T.  Castelli,  T. 
Conley,  V.  Posch.  Row  4:  B.  BudzinskI,  B. 
Edmiston,  C.  Best,  L.  Shiderly. 


Lambda  Sigma 


Lambda  Sigma  is  the  honorary 
Library  Science  Fraternity  on  campus. 
For  membership  you  must  have  com- 
pleted nine  credits  in  Library  Science 
and  have  an  overall  Q.P.A.  of  2.7  and  a 
3.0  Q.P.A.  in  your  Library  Science 
courses.  We  are  primarily  a  service 
fraternity.  During  this  semester  we 
taught  library  skills  to  the  students  at 
Immaculate  Conception  School.  Our 
purpose  is  to  promote  fellowship  and 
further  the  professional  knowledge  of 
our  members. 


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Row  1:  P.  Carlin,  B.  Sheffo,  S.  Jacobus,  L.  Lease, 
M.  Clark.  Row  2:  L.  Jacobs,  L.  Framiglio,  M. 
McClure,   K.  Corner,   L.  Zeybel,  G.  Cook,  J. 


Swanson.  Row  3;  J.  Smith,  L.  Jones,  A.  Glasgow, 
M.  Ferguson,  P.  Schneider,  K.  Masters. 


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Outing  Society 


The  Clarion  Outing  Society  is  a 
group  of  people  dedicated  to  having  a 
good  time  in  the  out-of-doors.  They 
have  gone  on  a  variety  of  interesting 
expeditions:  backpacking  in  the  Allegh- 
eny National  Forest,  canoeing  on  the 
Kinzua  Reservoir,  caving  at  Penn  State, 
rock  climbing  at  Panther  Caves  and 
cross-country  skiing  in  Clarion  County. 
They  have  served  the  College  by  renting 
cross-country  skis  and  hosting  a 
Christmas  Craft  show  and  sale.  No 
matter  where  they  go  or  what  they  do, 
the  Outing  Society  members  always 
have  a  good  time! 


Row  1:  S.  Mumford,  T.  Clark.  Row  2:  M.  McCullough,  S.  Turner,  C.  Shimer.  C.  Heaney,  R.  Phillips. 
Row  3:  D.  Taymans,  T.  Chieffe,  B.  Nicholas,  S.  Huch,  T.  Jacques.  Row  4:  G.  Wagner,  S.  Austen,  S. 
Kerr,  B.  Filer,  A.  Ussia,  J.  Michner,  A.  Maury,  D.  Holquist. 


Clarion  International 


Row  1:  D.  Ojomo,  E.  Wong,  L.  Bastian,  E.  Henderson,  C.  Leijten.  Row  2:  S.  Nkansah-Mensah,  A. 
Johnson,  A.  Ibe,  B.  Manitsas.  M.  Tregaskes,  C.  Nwosu. 


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Kappa 

Delta 

Pi 


Kappa  Delta  Pi  is  a  national  honor 
society  in  education.  The  local  chapter 
of  Lambda  Eta  was  chartered  in  1967. 
Our  organization  sponsors  distin- 
guished speakers,  organizes  service 
projects,  and  helps  education  students 
become  more  aware  of  the  opportuni- 
ties within  their  profession. 

Membership  is  by  invitation  only.  To 
be  eligible  a  student  must  attain  a  3.0  or 
higher  academic  rating  in  their  college 
studies. 


Row  1:  J  Selle  (Pres),  C.  Saxton  (Memb.  Chair),  W.  Welton  (Sec),  J.  Eonta  (Hist),  Dr.  P.  Smith 
(Advisor)  Row  2:  S  Boyd,  R  Eakman,  K.  Byron,  P.  Carlin.  Row  3:  K.  Masters,  L.  Jacobs,  J.  Rusiewicz, 
D.  Pulcini  Row  4:  T  Sheridan,  B  Vensel,  M  Calla,  T  Gallo,  C  Anderson.  Row  5:  B.  Yancosek,  R. 
Mates,  J.  Smith,  L.  Wilson. 


Muslin 

Student 

Association 


The  Muslin  Student  Association  has 
embarked  on  a  five  year  plan  that  seeks 
to  emphasize  the  following  areas  of 
Islamic  activity:  dissemination  of  Islamic 
knowledge,  establishment  of  Islamic 
institutions,  assistance  in  performing 
religious  obligations,  organization  of  the 
Da'wah  Program,  and  promotion  of  the 
unity  of  Muslin  conscience. 


Row  1:  H.  Abdelshafi,  U.  Shanneb,  A.  Bugis,  S.  Sharaejem,  C.  Rashad.  Row  2:  A.  Tobacki,  S. 
Mohammed,  M.  Youssef,  T.  CIshafey,  S.  Al-Jalaud. 


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Omicron 

Delta 

Epsilon 


Omicron  Delta  Epsilon,  the  international 
Honor  Society  in  Economics  established 
the  Omega  Chapter  of  Clarion  State 
College  during  the  fall  of  1975.  The 
organization  encourages  study  and 
academic  achievement  in  the  field  of 
economics  through  programs, 
speakers,  field  trips,  and  the  presenta- 
tion of  two  internatonal  awards  of  the 
college-wide  Honors  Banquet  in  the 
spring  of  each  year.  Membership  is 
restricted  to  those  students  who  show 
both  overall  academic  ability  and 
achieve  honors  in  a  minimum  of  12 
hours  of  economic  course  work. 


L  to  R.  Row  1:  W.  Ross,  D.  Hem.  Row  2:  K.  Stewart,  S.  Schmidt,  M,  Ostermann  (Trees  )   Row  3:  S 
Singh,  D.  Stewart,  W.  Fenton,  G.  Kapusta  (V.P.),  T.  Vernon. 


Phi 

Beta 

Alpha 


Phi  Beta  Alpha,  the  Business 
Honorary  fraternity,  through  recognition 
of  qualified  students,  promotes  excel- 
lence in  the  field  of  Business  Adminis- 
tration. Requirements  for  membership 
are  a  3.2  Q.P.A.  or  better,  and  service  to 
the  college  and  the  community. 


L  to  R,  Row  1:  L.  Greggs.  (V.P.),  P,  Zisa,  D.  Hem  (Treas.),  B.  Nicholas  (Sec),  T  Crowley  (Pres.).  Row 
2:  B.  Fenton,  L  Danko,  J.  Matzel,  P.  Morrison,  D.  Kaczmarek,  R.  Hornak,  M  Kusnir,  R.  Fitzimmons, 
S.  Chitester,  A  Stover,  S  Patterson  Row  3:  H  Fairlamb.  D  Miller,  J.  Bowersox,  J.  Bennet,  C. 
Bachman,  K.  McCurdy,  M  Demich,  D.  McVay,  D.  Trudgen.  Row  4:  C.  Coon,  J.  Stajderhar,  L.  Shafer, 
C.  Newberger,  L.  Bieloski,  P.  Obenreder,  K.  Duhala.  Row  5:  Unknown,  B.  Bossart,  T.  McGainty,  D 
Perrich,  M.  Zindel,  Two  Unknowns,  P.  Lindberg,  G.  Kapusta,  K.  Stufft,  G.  Beatrice,  R.  Sinclair,  J. 
Hintenoch. 


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Pershing  Rifles 


Row  1:  V.  Kuras,  S   Burnham,  A.  Downie.  Row  2:  J.  Siggelow,  R   Ellenberger,  D   Edwards,  J.  Harrison,  K.  Muir,  D.  Gilbert, 
R.  Schwartz,  D.  Martin,  CPE  S.  Wolfe  (Advisor). 


Pershing  Rifles  is  a  fraternal 
organization  started  by  General  John  J. 
Pershing  in  1891  to  increase  the  morale 
of  the  ROTC  cadets  at  Nebraska 
University.  Since  that  time  Pershing 
Rifles  has  become  a  society  open  to  all 
members  of  a  college  campus  where  the 
society  is  present.  We  at  Clarion, 
Company  Y-1  are  a  tactical  and  social 
society  open  to  all  students. 


34/Organizations 


Alpha  Phi  Omega 


Brotherhood  through  SERVICE  has 
been  the  major  goal  of  the  Omega  Mu 
chapter  of  Alpha  Phi  Omega  in  our  three 
years  of  existence.  We  have  been 
founded  on  the  principles  of  Leadership, 
Friendship,  and  Service  and  each 
member  strives  to  meet  these  goals. 

This  year's  activities  included 
assisting  both  Bloodmobiles,  ushering 
at  various  events,  assisting  WCCB  with 
the  Children's  Hospital  Drive,  and 
sponsoring  a  Sing-a-Thon  and  a 
Marathon  Card  Playing  event  for  the 
American  Cancer  Society  and  C.A.R.E. 
&  the  Sickle  Cell  Foundation  respective- 
ly. We  also  conduct  paper  drives,  hold 
fall  and  spring  Rush  parties,  initiation 
banquets  for  our  pledges,  and  a  Spring 
Formal.  This  year  has  been  special  for 
Omega  IVIu  as  we  were  host  to  the  1979 
Spring  Sectional. 


Row  1:  M.  Janovec,  K.  Cauthorn,  T.  James,  C.  Mollica.  C.  Simpson.  C.  Kiessling,  P.  Mozes.  Row  2: 
T.  Baker.  K.  Fritz,  C.  Brown,  K.  Walker,  J.  Cuiffi.  M.  Calla,  S,  Camp.  Row  3:  E.  Lindbloom,  L,  Jones, 

C.  Cadwallader,  B.  Sheffo.  K.  Masters.  B  Charles,  K.  Lambert.  Row  4:  J.  Auer,  J.  Myers,  V.  Mason, 

D.  Rudolph,  J.  Clute.  R.  Woodring,  G.  Loomis.  M.  Monfre.  M.  Cummings,  T.  Gallo.  J.  Smith. 


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Brothers 
Inc. 


Brothers  Incorporated  was  the  first 
black  organization  on  Clarion's  campus, 
founded  in  the  fall  of  1972.  Our  purpose 
is  to  promote  social  development  for  the 
college,  community,  and  students;  to  aid 
all  members  in  academic  achievement; 
also  to  promote  Unity  and  to  strive  to 
unite  people  as  a  whole. 


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L  to  R,  Row  1:  P.  Hudson,  (Sec.),  L.  Smith,  L.  Jones  (Treas.)  K.  Cauthorn  (Pres.) 
Johnson,  L.  McCleod  (V.P.),  G.  Benjimen,  M.  Littlejohn,  S.  Caldwell. 


E.  Maxwell,  B. 


Sisters 
Inc. 


Sisters  Incorporated,  founded  in 
1975,  is  a  social  and  service  organiza- 
tion set  up  to  help  other  people  in  need 
and  promote  unity  among  the  college 
women.  Sisters  Incorporated  celebrat- 
ed their  first  anniversary  as  a  chartered 
organization  on  March  13,  1979. 


L.  to  R,  Row  1:  D.  Alston  (V.P.),  N.  Caldwell  (Pres.),  T.  Little  (Treas.),  T.  Johnson,  C.  Robinson.  V. 
Rue  (Sec),  P.  Brown.  Row  2:  L.  Savoy,  K.  Weible,  J.  Jarrett.  Row  3:  D.  Brown.  S.  Stroy,  D.  Underwood, 
K.  Finn. 


36/Organlzations 


Black  Campus  Ministry 


Black  Campus  Ministry  began  in 
Clarion  six  years  ago.  It  is  sponsored  by 
United  Ministries  in  Higher  Education. 
The  purpose  of  Black  Campus  Ministry 
is  to  help  provide  an  atmosphere  for 
black  students  to  worship  while  sharing 
the  Black  religious  culture  with  the 
college  and  local  community.  This  is 
accomplished  through  worship  services 
and  joint  community  activities. 


Lto  R,  Row  1:  D.  Underwood.  T.  Brown.  A.  Johnson.  N.  Hubbard.  Row  2:  W.  Hefflin,  K.  Finn,  S.  Stroy. 


College  Republicans 


The  purpose  of  the  Clarion  State 
College  Republicans  is  to  educate  Its 
members  in  methods  and  forms  of 
political  activity  in  the  United  States, 
with  the  further  objective  of  providing  a 
more  enlightened  electorate,  regardless 
of  party  affiliation.  We  are  a  charter 
member  of  the  Pennsylvania  College 
Republicans.  We  attend  conventions 
and  exchange  our  views  with  students 
from  other  colleges.  We  also  hold 
fund-raisers,  banquets,  parties,  and 
work  in  political  campaigns. 


L  to  R:  D.  Hayden,  R.  Johnson,  K.  J.  Gordon  (Treas.),  D.  Lasch,  G.  Murphy,  D.  Tarr,  J.  Kimmy  (V. 
Chrmn.),  B.  Burtell,  E.  Roth,  J.  Spencer  (Sec),  R.  Lashley  (Chrmn.),  T.  Leriotis. 
Organizations/37 


Center  Board 


The  Center  Board  is  the  administra- 
tive organization  responsible  for 
developing,  promoting,  and  scheduling 
the  recreational,  cultural,  and  social 
programs  on  campus.  Activities  include 
dances,  movies,  coffeehouses,  and 
special  appearances.  The  Board 
consists  of  elected  student  officers, 
committee  chairmen,  faculty,  and 
representatives  from  Student  Affairs. 


L  to  R:  A  McLean  (Sec).  C.  Akers,  Dr.  J   Nanovsky  (Advisor),  J.  H   Smith.  J  Spanitz,  B.  Satterlee, 
K.  Galla  (Pres).  R.  Baade,  C.  Reed  (V.P  ),  J.  Douttiett.  B.  Rose,  M   Demicti.  H.  Wassink.  J.  London. 


Center  Arts 
Committee 

The  Center  Arts  Committee  has 
brought  in  many  events  this  semester 
such  as  Kreskin,  National  Theater  of  the 
Deaf,  Erie  Philharmonic,  and  Elizabeth 
Hycnge.  We  are  looking  forward  to 
another  great  year. 


L  to  R,  Row  1:  C    McKee,  J.  Spencer,  T   Damlano. 
D.  Umbach,  K    Hoist.  D.  Finz.  D.  Fry,  M    Monfre 


K.  McElheny,  M.  J.  Smith.  Row  2:  J.  Douthelt. 


38/Organizations 


Recreation  Committee 


L  to  R.:  B.  Stewart,  M.  Dudain,  T.  Cancilla,  C.  Winnemeyer,  C.  Bruce. 


Organizations/39 


Commonwealth 

Association 

of 

Students 


The  Commonwealth  Association  of 
Students  (CAS.)  is  a  student  funded, 
non-profit  lobbying  organization  for  the 
fourteen  state  owned  colleges  and 
universities  in  the  Commonwealth  of 
Pennsylvania.  The  prime  purpose  of 
C.A.S.  is  to  actively  promote  public,  low 
cost,  quality,  higher  education  within  PA 
for  citizens  of  all  income  brackets. 


L  to  R,  Row  1:  R.  Miller,  (Coord.).  Row  2:  V.  Hall,  J.  Fugagli,  K.  Stanley,  B.  Piper,  P.  Elliot.  Row  3: 
A.  Kennedy,  D.  Kulusich.  D.  Tarr,  S.  Porter,  B.  Faverty,  R.  Toney.  Row  4:  P.  Kennedy,  P.  Mooney, 
J.  Reese,  J.  Silcox,  M.  Lewis,  B.  Michell. 


Student 
Senate 


Student  Senate  is  the  representa- 
tive voice  of  the  stucent  body  in  all 
official  capacities.  The  Senate  is 
responsible  for  recognizing  student 
organizations,  appointing  students  to 
Faculty-Student  committees,  allocation 
of  Clarion  Students  Association  funds, 
and  requesting  audits  of  allocations 
made. 


L  to  R,  Row  1:  M.  Beaman,  C.  Mitchell,  K.  Kase  (Pres.).  J.  Kirkhoff  (V-pres.),  R.  Boyle,  K.  Lampkins, 
B.  Palmer.  Row  2:  Dr.  Nair  (Adv.),  L.  Rankin,  M.  Babnis  (Pari),  J.  Smith,  B.  Kowalski  (Sec),  J. 
Malthaner,  L.  Krull  (Adv.).  Row  3:  C.  Dinsmore,  J.  Montanile,  L.  Faett,  R.  Rubin,  S.  Boss,  J.  Stewart. 


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A.C.E.I. 


A. C.E.I,  is  an  organization  mainly 
composed  of  elementary  and  early 
childhood  education  majors  though  it  is 
open  to  any  who  are  interested  in 
helping  children.  We  sponsor  many 
activities  for  the  community  such  as  a 
story  hour  at  the  Clarion  Public  Library, 
and  publish  a  Quality  Child  Care  List  for 
Parents.  Every  month  we  offer  a  meeting 
with  a  keynote  speaker  from  the 
campus,  community,  or  elsewhere  in  the 
area.  These  speakers  focus  on  their 
aspect  of  vocation  and  apply  it  to  early 
childhood  and  how  we  as  teachers  may 
benefit. 


Row  1:  R.  Eakman,  N.  Wareham,  P.  Burkett,  T.  Majors,  K.  Downie.  Row  2:  J.  Oxendale,  D.  Erisman, 
L,  Wilcox.  B.  Newton,  D.  Sebak,  B.  Vensel.  Row  3:  Unknown,  S.  Dorrion,  Unknown,  K.  Smith,  R. 
Mates,  Dr.  J.  Smith,  B.  Yancosek. 


Inter-Hall  Council 


Row  1:  B.J  Fox,  R  Hannberger.  M.  Paris.  S.  Palmer,  M.  Palumbo,  D.  Yorr.  Row  2:  M  Esposito,  L. 
Bollibon,  J  Lowdermilk,  S.  Ross,  J.  Elias,  M.  Nelko.  Row  3:  K.  Reynolds,  J.  Moore,  D.  Stoner,  S. 
Bright,  D    Best,  M    Scanlon. 


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WCUC-FM 


Row  1:  R.  Zand,  L.  Richert.  B.  Hower,  G.  Phillippi,  B.  Bothwell.  Row  2:  J. 
Smiley,  V.  Benoit,  M.  Robinson,  C  Johnson,  J.  Ereges,  L.  Difernando,  N. 
Nestich,  B.  White,  J.  Simon.  Row  3:  B.  Mallison,  E.  Lindbloom,  M.  Babnis, 


S.  Peters,  K.  Lampkins,  A.  Kennedy,  R.  Anton,  R.  Toney,  Row  4:  D.  Shirey, 
C  Hawkins,  C.  Corbin,  S  Dorsey,  S.  Jaycox,  N.  Commella,  C.  Levish,  R. 
Rogers,  J.  Hayes.  Row  5:  J.  Silcox,  Givens,  B.  Johnson,  B.  Nulph. 


Executive  Board 

B.  Bothwell  Public  Relations 

M.  Babnis  Traffic  Manager 

J.  Hayes   Sports  Director 

M.  Cochran  News  Director 

J.  Silcox   Music  Director 

B.  Mallison   Program  Director 

L.  Richert   Station  Manager 

Dr.  McCavitt  General  Manager 


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WCUC-FM  received  its  license  from 
the  FCC  on  April  26,  1977.  WCUC  is  a 
public  non-profit  radio  station  serving 
the  community  and  the  college.  Our 
objectives  are  to  provide  our  listeners 
with  an  alternative  sound  in  radio  and  to 
bring  them  the  best  in  news,  sports  and 
music.  We  broadcast  all  the  football  and 
basketball  games  on  the  Golden  Eagle 
Network  and  offer  a  variety  of  music  and 
programming.  This  year  we  ran  a 
radio-thon  for  the  American  Heart 
Association  which  we  hope  will  become 
an  annual  event.  Interested  students  are 
welcome  to  learn  about  the  broadcast- 
ing profession  through  on-air  and  off-air 
positions. 


Organizations/43 


WCCB 


Row  1:  B  Lange,  M.  Smiley,  S.  Blum,  T.  Routman,  N.  Miller,  B.  Burtell 
Row  2:  B  O'Toole,  D.  Veloyo,  L.  Jacobs,  T.  Jay,  B.  White,  D.  Huss,  A. 
Santelli,  C.  Hogan,  N.  Reade.  Row  3:  M.  Reitz,  L.  Garvin,  C.  Pinto,  K 


Abrams,  M.  Markey,  B.  Stenberg,  P.  Badger.  D.  Parsons,  J.  Markey,  R. 
Anton  Row  4:  C.  Hosfield,  S.  Huff,  G.  Phillipp,  B.  Johnson,  K.  Haverstock, 
R.  Partridge,  R.  Weaver. 


Executive 
Board 


Row  1:  Scott  Blum  (General  Manager),  Mike 
Smiley  (Program  Director).  Row  2:  Barb  Burtell 
(Business  Manager),  Tracey  Routman  (Public  Rela- 
tions), Barb  White  (News  Director).  Row  3:  Ned 
Reade  (Chief  Engineer),  Rich  Weaver  (Sports 
Director). 


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WCCB 

Newscasters 


Row  1:  P,  Badger,  B.  Stenberg,  B.  White,  L.  Jacobs,  B.  Lange.  G.  PhJIIippi.  C.  Hogan.  M.  Reitz.  B.  Johnson,  M.  Markey. 

WCCB's  purpose  is  two-fold:  to  be 
an  entertainment  source  by  providing  a 
wide  variety  of  thie  best  music,  and  also 
to  be  an  up-to-date  information  service. 
WCCB  strives  to  broadcast  the  most 
relevant  information  in  campus,  state, 
and  national  news  and  sports.  Some 
services  and  programs  available  to  the 
student  body  are  RIDES-RIDERS, 
LISTENER  LINE,  REQUEST  SHOWS, 
and  CONCERT  HAPPENING. 

WCCB  keeps  actively  involved  with 
the  campus  by  sponsoring  activities 
such  as  concerts,  various  give-away 
programs,  and  the  annual  fund  drive  at 
Christmas  time  for  Children's  Hospital  in 
Pittsburgh.  Finally,  WCCB  also  provides 
students  with  an  education  in  all  aspects 
of  broadcasting,  public  relations  and 
business. 


Organizations/45 


1979 

Sequelle 

Staff 


Co-editors 
Joetta  Eonta,  Brian  Smith. 


Section  Editors-clockwise:  S.  Bibb  (Seniors).  B  Costantini  (Sports).  S  Moore  (Sports),  D.  Fry  (Organizations), 
B.  Mallison  (Features).  S  Palmer  (Fine  Arts),  S.  Bikacsan  (Organizations),  D.  Mack  (Greeks),  M.  Upchurch 
(Greeks).  Missing  from  the  picture:  B.  Hammill  (Seniors),  D.  Dougherty  (Faculty),  D.  Pierce  (Faculty). 


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The  SeQL/e/Ze  Staff  is  composed  of  students 
from  all  class  levels  and  majors  who  volunteer 
their  time  to  present  a  yearbook  to  Clarion  State 
College.  The  staff  is  comprised  of  photo- 
graphers, a  typist,  section  editors,  and  two 
co-editors,  plus  a  number  of  other  people 
contributing  in  equally  important  ways. 

Although  problems  do  occur  thoughout  the 
year  such  as  missed  deadlines,  missing  section 
editors,  and  a  few  forgetful  photographers,  we 
did  attempt  to  cover  as  much  of  college  life  and 
activities  as  completely  as  possible. 

The  co-editors  thank  all  of  those  who 
contributed  to  the  working  of  the  1979  Sequelle, 
and  would  like  to  present  this  book  to  you,  the 
students. 


Janet  Cuiffi  -  Typist 


Photographers  -  Row  1:  S.  Turner,  D    Pierce    Row  2:  N    Stulak,  M    Woodward.  D   Devine.  K    Mizak. 


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Debate  Team 


The  Clarion  State  College  Debate 
Team  travels  throughout  the  country  to 
compete  against  colleges  and  universi- 
ties at  a  variety  of  tournaments.  During 
the  1978-79  school  year  the  debaters 
have  traveled  to  approximately  30 
different  tournaments  in  Pennsylvania, 
and  adjoining  states,  and  also  the  Pi 
Kappa  Delta  National  Tournament  in  St. 
Louis,  Missouri.  The  record  in  '79 
reflects  the  reputation  the  team  has  had 
since  1972  when  the  debate  team  was 
nationally  ranked  for  the  first  time  and 
will  hopefully  continue  the  national 
rankings  the  team  has  enjoyed  since 
that  time. 


Clockwise:  A.  Weekley,  B    Mallison,  L.  Lacko.  T    Anderson,  B.  Myers,  B.  McCauliff,  L.  Kline,  M. 
Sekelsky.  S    Humphrey,  K    Panella,  P.  Kelley. 


I.E.  Team 


The  Individual  Speaking  Events 
Program  is  the  public  speaking  organ- 
ization on  campus.  Members  compete 
in  persuasive,  informative,  impromtu, 
extemporaneous,  entertainment,  and 
oral  interpretation  events  at  intercol- 
legiate tournaments  across  the  nation. 
Members  travel  to  fifteen  tournaments 
each  year,  in  PA  and  adjoining  states. 
The  team  currently  holds  the  1979,  PA 
State  Championship  title. 


Row  1  K  Schneider,  J  Mueller,  T  Dougherty.  L  Gordon  Row  2:  G  Lakes,  L  Pifer,  C  Keissling, 
M  Babnis,  B  Mallison,  S  Peters,  U  Retort,  J  Elmes  (Advisor)  Row  3:  C  Hriso,  D  Kemorer.  N. 
Newson,  T   Anderson.  K.  Kase,  J.  Smith. 


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Fantasia  Dance  Troupe 


Row  1:  J.  Jarrett.  T.  Alston.  P.  Jones.  Row  2:  T.  Carter,  D.  Boyd,  S.  Thompson. 


The  Fantasia  Dance  Troupe  was 
started  in  October  of  1978.  It  is  a 
combination  of  modern  dance,  jazz,  and 
ballet  dancing.  Our  main  purpose  is  to 
give  the  audience  as  much  pleasure  as 
possible  from  our  dancing.  Our  motto  is 
that  Fantasia  is  an  experience  in  dance. 


Organizations/49 


Pi 

Delta 
Kappa 


The  purpose  of  this  organization  is 
to  stimulate  progress  in  and  to  further 
the  Interests  of  intercollegiate  speech 
activities  and  communication  in  an 
effort  to  provide  functional  leadership 
training  for  life,  and  at  the  same  time 
encourage  a  spirit  of  fellow/ship, 
brotherly  cooperation  and  incentive  for 
achievement. 


L  to  R,  Row  1:  S.  Humphrey,  M   Babnis,  A.  Weekley.  K.  Panella,  E.  Lacko  (V.P).  Row  2:  B.  McCauliff, 
T.  Anderson  (Sec./Treas),  B.  Mallison,  C    Hawkins,  B.  Myers,  L.  Kline  (Pres). 


Phi 
Alpiia 
Theta 


Phi  Alpha  Theta  Is  Clarion's  Nat'l 
Honor  Society  In  History.  The  purpose  of 
the  organization  is  to  explore  and 
promote  the  study  of  history,  both  within 
its  membership  and  at  Clarion. 


L  to  R,  Row  1:  K    Kosanicti  (Pres  ),  Dr    Duffy    Row  2;  M.  Luksik  (V  P  ),  D.  McKown,  S    Humphrey 
(Sec./Treas.). 


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Russian  Club 


L.  to  R.:  J.  Metcalfe.  C.  Frey,  G.  Mittlestadt,  Dr.  Nikoulin,  M.  Luksic,  M.  Kerlinger,  Dr.  Fortis,  L.  Kruse,  C.  Leyton,  D.  McKown,  M.  Armstrong,  S.  Mueller, 
C.  Hrabovsky,  S.  Lilly,  P.  Steve,  B.  Seman. 


Ski  Club 


Our  praise  and  admiration  goes  out 
to  all  those  who  participated  with  us. 
This  experience  will,  in  a  small  way, 
broaden  your  perception  and  add  a  new 
dimension  to  your  life. 


Organizations/51 


52/Sports 


Sports 


Sports/53 


Row  1:  D    DeWitt,  M.  Solle,  S    Mazur.  C    Bradley,  Row  2:  T   Czwalgo.  J.  Thompson.  J,  Boss.  D.  Trujillo,  W.  Solle,  K. 
Paulovkin. 


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Sports/55 


Women's  Basketball  Has  Losing  Season 


Although  many  records  were  set 
and  many  players  had  outstanding 
seasons,  the  Women's  Basketball  team 
ended  up  with  a  record  of  4  wins  and  13 
losses.  Coach  Pat  Ferguson  attributed 
this  partly  to  a  lack  of  leadership,  but  not 
ability.  The  team  lost  starters  Linda 
Pagni  to  torn  ligaments  and  Celia 
Reardon  to  torn  cartilage.  The  team 
captains'  spot  was  shared  by  Leda  Best, 
Susan  Kovensky,  and  Linda  Pagni. 

Lisa  Zitalone  set  three  records  to 
become  Most  Valuable  Player.  She  was 
the  leading  scorer  with  287  points  for 
the  season,  20  rebounds  in  one  game 
and  208  total  rebounds. 

Coach  Ferguson  said  that  the  team 
fought  to  the  end  in  every  contest  and 
exhibited  an  extreme  friendliness, 
which,  despite  the  losing  record,  must 
have  provided  a  good  time  for  all 
players. 


Kneeling:  D.  Hanes,  F.  Caple,  L.  Pagni.  Row  2:  K.  Garred,  D.  Ebbert.  R.  Cipilonni.  L.  Corker,  L.  Best, 
N.  Thackleberry.  Row  3:  Coach  Ferguson,  J.  Phillips,  G.  Pacsi,  S.  Kovensky,  C.  Reardon,  L.  Zitalone, 
S.  Klujarich,  J.  Pagano,  Coach  Stobbs.  S.  Ebbit  (Manager). 


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CSC  0pp. 

Cal.  State 62 57 

U.P.J 82 99 

Lock  Haven   57 71 

Cleveland  State  89 92 

Slippery  Rock  67 72 

Youngstown  54 63 

U.P.J 73 76 

Kent  State  59 70 

Indiana  77 78 

Allegheny  72 64 

Robert  Morris  49 60 

Edinboro  62 71 

Gannon  67 79 

Duquesne 73 74 

U.P.J 69 92 

Cal.  State 59 58 

Geneva  65 61 


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Women's  Softball 


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CSC  OPP 

Geneva  7 3 

Robert  Morris  12 13 

Robert  Morris  12 1 

lUP  6 5 

lUP  2 0 

Penn  State  0 6 

Penn  State  2 9 

Slippery  Rock  1 6 

Slippery  Rock  0 2 

Lock  Haven   6 3 

Lock  Haven    2 7 

lUP   3 4 

lUP  9 6 

Eoinboro  0 11 

Edinboro  3 6 

Allegheny  6 5 


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CSC  OPP 

Virginia  Apprentice  6 8 

Virginia  Apprentice  6 11 

California  State  4 1 

California  State  2 5 

lUP  5 2 

lUP  3 2 

Penn  St.-Behrend  7 9 

Penn  St.-Behrend  4 3 

Univ.  of  Akron   2 4 

Univ.  of  Akron   0 4 

Point  Park  4 7 

Point  Park  3 11 

Edinboro    5 2 

Edinboro   5 8 

Westminster  2 1 

Westminster  4 1 

Lock  Haven  6 5 

Lock  Haven  5 3 

Slippery  Rock   0 4 

Slippery  Rock   8 9 

Pitt  3 0 

Pitt  4 7 

Youngstown   3 7 

Youngstown   2 3 


Sports/61 


Women's 
Swimming 


Row  1:  N.  Spangler,  L.  Meinen,  R.  Phillips,  L.  Trapp,  L.  Murgatroyd,  S  Dunn  Row  2:  B.  Clark  (Manager),  S.  Jones,  K.  Jones,  N. 
Farrar,  M.  Eyies,  D.  Picking,  S.  Crofton,  S.  Towner.  Row  3:  B.  Lodie  (Manager),  C.  Campion,  T.  Thoresen,  K.  Kljucaric,  P.  Potter, 
S.  Kohler,  K.  Gable,  Coach  Clay,  B.  Gaskin  (Manager). 


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CSC  GPP 

Cleveland  State  81 50 

Kent  State   67 64 

Slippery  Rock  89 42 

Bloomsburg   41 29 

Allegheny  102 27 

West  Chester  95 35 

West  Virginia  U   74 57 

Penn  State  44 87 

Pitt   41 90 

Pa.  Conference  Champions 
5th  at  AIAW  Nationals 


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Women's  Tennis 


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Kneeling:  A.  Curry,  T    Wo|ek,  S    Malagien.  C,  Ford,  P    Rauso,  L,  Brown,  D.  Williams.  Standing:  Coach  Clay.  B.  Gaskin 
(Manager),  B.  Kifer,  J.  Connors,  G.  Blaho,  T.  Riker,  H.  Bliss,  D    Miller,  D.  Gavett  (Manager). 


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Women's  Volleyball  Team  Has 
First  Losing  Season 


Allegheny   Won 

Penn  State  Lost 

Indiana  Univ.  of  PA  Lost 

Univ.  of  Pitt,  Johnstown  Lost 

Slippery  Rock   Lost 

West  Virginia  Univ  Lost 

Youngstown  Univ Won 

Geneva  Won 

Slippery  Rock  Won 

Duquesne  Lost 

Grove  City  Lost 

Gannon   Won 

Robert  Morris  Won 

Edinboro  Lost 


The  Women's  Volleyball  team 
hopes  for  a  better  season  next  year 
after  a  disappointing  record  of  6  wins 
and  8  losses.  Coach  Pat  Ferguson 
said  things  look  good  for  next  year  if 
recruiting  goes  well.  Coach  Ferguson 
returned  from  a  brief  illness  to  an 
anxious  and  enthusiastic  group  of 
young  women.  A  tough  schedule  and 
a  young  team  hampered  the  team's 
effort  in  securing  a  spot  in  the 
regionals.  This  was  the  first  losing 
season  for  the  team.  Hopefully  new 
members,  hard  work,  enthusiasm, 
and  that  Clarion  spirit  will  bring  a 
winning  season  for  next  year's  team. 


Row  1:  H.  Pharo.  P   Hargenrader.  B.  Frye,  T.  Peer,  J.  Bru.  P       Zitalone,    S.    Ebbitt.   J.    Vincent.   C.    Fetzeck,    L.    Barrett,    L. 
Gannon,   C    Yount.  J.   Janssen.   Row  2:   K.   DiPetro,   Coach      Picarlello,  Coach  Staub. 
Ferguson,   M.   Zuck.   D,   Gorey.   M.   Krajovic,  S.  Schmidt,   L. 


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CSC  0pp. 

Syracuse   29 10 

Edinboro   47 4 

California  St 42 5 

I.U.P 42 6 

Kentucky  36 5 

Ohio  State  U 20 22 

Bloomsburg  St 16 15 

Penn  State  23 13 

West  Virginia  U 36 4 

Lock  Haven  26 9 

Univ.  of  Pitt  25 13 

Slippery  Rock    21 14 

John  Carroll  U 27 12 

Cleveland  St 19 21 


A  strong,  experienced  team  lead 
the  Golden  Eagles  to  a  winning  season 
record  of  12  wins  and  2  losses.  The  team 
placed  first  in  the  Wilkes  Open 
Tournament,  second  in  the  Western  PA 
Conference,  third  in  the  Penn  State 
invitational  and  nationally  they  placed 
13th  in  the  NCAA  Division  I  Standings. 
Also,  they  tried  for  1st  with  Lehiegh  in 
the  Eastern  f\/lat  Poll. 

Individual  titles  went  to  many 
members,  but  a  few  of  them  are:  Jack 
Campbell  received  the  Outstanding 
Wrestler  Award  at  the  NCAA  Eastern 
Qualifiers;  he  was  also  4th  at  Nationals. 
Randy  Miller  was  7th  at  Nationals.  Both 
own  All-American  titles. 

The  fastest  pin  of  the  season  was 
made  by  Dan  Kennedy  in  32  seconds. 

Once  again  Coach  Bubb  can  be 
proud  of  another  fine  wrestling  team. 
Their  outstanding  performances  provid- 
ed many  exciting  matches  for  eager 
Clarion  fans. 


Row  1:  J.  Clark,  T.  Diamond,  R.  Miller.  D.  Merriam,  R.  Wade.  Row  2:  D.  Gilbert,  R.  Standridge,  D  Colemen, 
J.  Campbell,  J.  Hockenbroch,  E.  Booth. 


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Girl's  Gymnastics  Unbeaten 


The  Girl's  Gymnastics  team  had  an 
outstanding  78-79  season  winning  all 
ten  of  their  meets.  Individual  effort  and 
determination  was  rewarded  with  high 
scores  and  a  third  place  finish  at  college 
nationals. 

Appearances  by  Ann  Woods  and 
Nancy  Jones  on  nationwide  television  in 
April,  and  Clarion's  hosting  of  the  World 
University  Games  Final  Trials  are 
hallmarks  of  the  quality  and  excellence 
in  sportsmanship  that  Coach  Weaver 
and  her  team  bring  to  Clarion. 


Row  1:  E.  Lengyel,  C.  Malinchak,  A  Waldron,  D.  Kempthorn,  L.  Davis  Row  2;  Coach  Weaver,  D.  Dudt, 
N.  Jones,  A.  Woods,  M.  Heidenwolf. 


CSC 

Canisius  135.15. 

Ohio  State   

Kent  State   

New  Hampshire  

East  Stroudsburg  

Univ.  of  Pitt   

West  Virginia  

Slippery  Rock  

Michigan  State   


OPP 
.90.00 


135.25 121.55 

139.20 122.90 

140.90 131.70 

129.20 105.65 

141.25 130.75 

142.65 126.50 

142.75 120.65 

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Row  3:  Coacti  P,  Jobb,  M    Woodward,  T    O'Connell,  D    Elbert,  A    Sahib.  C    Hoop.  B.  Goepfarth. 


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Cross  Country 


CSC  OPP 

Grove  City  23 34 

Lock  Haven  25 31 

California  State  21 35 

lUP  61 28 

Shippensburg  61 61.5 

Slippery  Rock  61 70 

7th  at  California  Invitational 

6th  at  lUP  Invitational 

3rd  at  Districts 

5th  at  NCAA  Division  II  Regionals 

3rd  at  Canisius  Invitational 

6th  at  PA  Conference  Meet 


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Clarion  Sports, 

A  Winning  Combination 


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Swimmers  Take  9th 
Consecutive  Championship 


L  to  R,  ROW  1:  R.  Green,  B.  Termin,  K.  Zin^merrnan.  T.  Eayre,      (Manager),  B^^- <^^-^|-)„;  TLI^.ThX  m! 
Mack  (Manager),  T.  Bodine  (Manager).  Row  3:  M.  Milananch 


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Once  again  the  swim  team  took  first 
place  in  their  conference  to  claim  the  9th 
consecutive  championship  in  their 
section. 

Team  captains  Bob  Kannegieser 
and  Drew  Mogee  lead  the  team  for  a 
great  season  of  7  wins  and  1,  only  loss 
to  Pitt.  Coach  Bill  Miller  had  15 
All-Amerlcan  titles  coming  from  his 
team. 

Many  records  were  established  this 
season,  among  them  were  Jim  Huey's 
200  meter  breast  stroke,  Dan  Walker  in 
the  200  meter  fly,  and  the  500  freestyle 
by  Mark  Van  Dyke,  to  name  a  few.  Also, 
Tony  Perriello  took  the  NAIA  National 
Championship  in  the  3  meter  diving 
competition. 


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East  Stroudsburg  67 46 

Shippensburg   72 42 

Slippery  Rock  68 50 

Fairmont   60 56 

Youngstown  60 56 

Edinboro  70 44 

Bloomsburg   65 53 

Pitt    65 82 


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CSC  0pp. 

West  Liberty  28 0 

Delaware  State  31 10 

Geneva  22 3 

Edinboro  42 7 

Ithaca  0 17 

Lock  Haven   35 13 

Shippensburg   17 34 

California   35 18 

Slippery  Rock  21 10 

Indiana  17 0 

East  Stroudsburg  4 49 


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Row  1:  B.  Beatty,  J.  Stubbs,  B.  Carter,  D.  Skok,  J.  Langrans,  M. 
Grichor.  J.  Ridgeley.  P.  Cooper.  J.  Fleeson,  M.  Mlloser.  M.  Baker. 
S.  Donelli,  T.  Krizan,  J.  Kearns  Row  2:  M.  Kunselman,  J.  Thomas, 
G  Dapp.  E  Albright,  M.  Fredericks,  C  Mastrogiacomo,  J. 
McCullough,  D.  Hallock,  D.  Kohley,  B   Carpenter,  G.  Frantz,  G. 


Toth,  T  Hattmann,  B.  Gefert.  Row  3:  R.  Studdes,  D.  Eury,  M. 
Greiner,  G  Knapp,  C.  Campagna,  J.  Deluca,  R.  Cathcart,  S. 
Scillitani,  B  May,  B.  Huffman,  S.  Brown.  Row  4:  D.  Sikora,  D. 
Fafinski.  A    Dinkfelt,  B.  Brennon,  D    Roberts,  G.  McCauley. 


With  1 1  major  injuries  and  many  changes  In 
personnel,  the  Golden  Eagles  still  went  on  to  a 
great  season  with  8  wins  and  3  losses.  The 
season  ended  with  a  disappointing  loss  to  East 
Stroudsburg  49-4  for  the  State  Championship. 

The  team  captains  were  Mike  Miloser,  Paul 
Cooper,  Joe  Ridgeley,  and  Jerry  Fleeson.  The 
most  valuable  players  were  Bernie  Carpenter  on 
defense  and  Jeff  Laughans  on  offense.  Jeff  was 
also  named  NCAA  College  Division  All- 
Amerlcan.  Thirteen  players  were  given  special 
recognition  from  NAIA  All  American-NAIA 
District  18  team,  PA  Conference  West  All 
Conference,  and  Pittsburgh  Press  All-District 
Team.  Gary  Frantz  set  a  career  record  for  most 
yards  rushing,  1772  in  3  years. 

Al  Jacks,  Head  Coach  of  the  Golden  Eagles 
was  named  to  the  Western  PA  Football  Hall  of 
Fame  with  a  career  record  of  104  wins,  37  losses 
and  5  ties  in  16  years  of  coaching. 


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Rifle  Team 

CSC  OPP 

Edinboro   1281 1338 

Washington  and  Jefferson  1331 1126 

Geneva  1269 1253 

Pitt  1299 1227 

lUP   1296 1344 

Duquesne  1273 1218 

Edinboro   1278 1331 

Duquesne  1320 1181 

Pitt  1272 1161 

Washington  and  Jefferson  1273 1229 

lUP   1286 1328 

Geneva  1286 1323 


Sports/81 


Men's 
Track 


Sprinters:  B.  Engel,  P    Maze 


Weight  Men;  M    Scanlon.  K.  Long,  M.  PIcarski. 


Clarion's  track  team  started  slow 
but  was  able  to  take  third  place  at  the 
NAIA  District  18  meet.  Captains  this 
year  were  Dan  Devine  and  Ken  Grib- 
shaw. 


Jumpers:  Row  1:  E.  Pagan,  M.  Curtis,  D  Vertner  Row  2:  D.  Hunter,  K.  Mayberry.  J.  Lewis,  K.  Koziana. 


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Hurdlers:  D.  Devine.  T.  Paige.  V.  Braham 


Distance  Runners:  Kneeling:  D.  O'Brien,  K.  Gribshaw,  S.  Carls,  B.  Wiedler,  Standing:  D.  Kneram,  B.  Kemmerer,  R. 
Graham,  B.  Lindberg,  B.  Franks. 


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Women's 
Track 

CSC  OPP 

Allegheny   101 24 

Fairmont  66 61 

California  State  66 47 

St.  Bonaventure  59 7 

lUP   55 50 

Slippery  Rock   55 Ill 

Bloomsburg  55 9 

St.  Bonaventure  38 11 

3rd  at  Pa.  Conference  Championships 


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Men's  Basketball  Has  Winning  Season 


Under  the  leadership  of  coach  Joe  DeGregorio  this 
year's  Golden  Eagle  Cagers  went  on  to  grasp  the 
Western  PA  Conference  Championship  with  an  overall 
season  record  of  76  wins  and  6  losses.  The  team  was 
plagued  by  many  injuries,  but  outstanding  performances 
by  Reggie  Wells,  the  team's  co-captain  and  MVP,  Mike 
Sissini,  also  a  co-captain,  Jeff  Ebner,  and  Mark 
Lockridge  sparked  the  team  to  victory.  Their  tough 
season  schedule  ended  with  a  loss  to  Point  Park  College. 

Two  records  were  set  this  year  with  Reggie  Wells 
becoming  the  all-time  Leading  Scorer  for  a  total  of  1, 011 
points.  Mike  Sissini  became  the  all-time  leader  in 
assists. 

Coach  DeGregorio  commented  that  the  group 
played  well  together  and  the  team  as  a  whole 
exemplified  the  aggressiveness  and  dedication  needed 
to  fight  for  a  winning  season. 


OPP 

SCORE 

Mercyhurst 

74-66 

W 

Mansfield 

97-61 

W 

Heidleburg 

106-76 

W 

Clarkson  College 

105-78 

W 

Buffalo 

66-56 

W 

Alliance 

99-67 

W 

Bloomsburg  State 

94-90 

W 

St.  Vincent 

68-64 

W 

St.  Francis 

77-64 

L 

Steubenville 

109-85 

W 

Mercytiurst 

98-97 

L 

Point  Park 

83-62 

L 

Lock  Haven 

82-56 

W 

California 

82-77 

W 

Indiana 

62-60 

w 

St.  Vincent 

93-69 

w 

Edinboro 

69-65 

w 

Slippery  Rock 

76-58 

w 

UPJ 

93-76 

w 

Lock  Haven 

93-57 

w 

California 

72-56 

w 

Indiana 

67-65 

L 

Edinboro 

96-84 

W 

Slippery  Rock 

113-80 

W 

Grove  City 

81-80 

W 

Ctieyney  Slate 

72-71 

L 

PSU-Betirend 

111-88 

W 

Point  Park 

97-84 

L 

Left  bottom  up  J  Szumigale,  J  Ebner,  D  Chojnacki,  B.  Brizzi.  N  Bashnagel  (ass't.  coacti),  M  Curtis,  R,  Wells, 
V  King  Right  Bottom  up:  J.  Tooles.  M  Sissini,  R  McMation,  B  Fosbenner,  A,  Bibson,  T  Johnson,  C  Anglin, 
B   Holsten,  M-  Lockridge,  Coach  J    DeGregorio. 


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Brass  Choir 


The  Brass  Choir  is  a  musical  organization 
devoted  to  the  performance  of  literature  that  has 
either  been  especially  written  for  or  transcribed 
for  brass  instruments.  It  utilizes  various 
combinations  of  brass  instruments  from  three  or 
four  piece  ensembles  up  to  the  full  resources  of 
the  group,  which  consists  of  sixteen  brass 
players  and  one  percussionist.  The  Brass  Choir 
specializes  in  music  of  the  16th  to  early  18th 
centuries  as  well  as  music  of  the  20th  century. 
The  Brass  Choir  has  appeared  in  concerts 
throughout  Pennsylvania  and  outside  the  state 
as  well. 


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Row  1:  J.  Burkett,  R.  Swackhammer,  D.  Wilson.  Row  2:  K.  Berry,  L. 
Barscz,  J.  Clark,  J.  Gasper,  K.  McElheny,  Mr.  Terry  Pierce  (Director). 


Row  3:  B    LIndahl,  J.  Evans,  G.  Gaffney,  V.  Novak,  R.  Knight,  S. 
Bolstad,  R.  Yasher,  R.  Hetrick,  K.  Michaels. 


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Percussion 
Ensemble 


The  Percussion  Ensemble  is  a  group  of 
talented  students  who  perform  chamber  music 
for  percussion  instruments.  They  study 
contemporary  works,  transcriptions  of  early 
music,  songs  of  various  ethnic  groups,  and 
jazz-rock  works,  for  the  purpose  of  refining  their 
skills.  Under  the  direction  of  Mr.  Lawrence 
Wells,  the  musicians  present  a  wide  variety  of 
styles  in  their  concerts  both  on  campus  and  on 
tour. 


Left  to  right:  C.  Pirone,  E.  Livengood,  R.  Dell,  K.  Berry,  N.  Hubbard,  T.  Lashua,  D.  Potts,  Mr.  Wells  (Director),  H.  Streich. 


MENC 


Music  Educators  National  Confer- 
ence Student  Chapter  seeks  to  acquint 
students  with  the  music  education 
profession  through  workshops,  pro- 
grams, performing  groups,  discussions, 
and  assisting  the  Music  Department 
with  various  projects. 


Row  1:  P.  Dusha,  L.  Barscz,  P.  Koellner,  R.  Nelson.  V  McKay,  T.  Cochran,  S.  Jones,  S.  McFetridge, 
L.  Pifer.  Row  2:  J  Spencer,  M.  Wooding,  S  Egley,  C.  Pirone,  J.  Evans,  K.  Berry,  D.  Rubisch,  E. 
Pancerev,  R.  Fisanick.  Row  3:  R  Hetrick.  L  Fortney.  G.  Gatfney.  J.  Burkett,  D.  Bertolini.  K.  McElheny, 
T.  McCatfery,  C.  McKee,  B.  Dell,  J.  Gasper. 


Gospellers 

The  C.S.C.  Gospeliers  consists  of 
approximately  36  students  and  is 
presently  directed  by  Sylvia  Stroy.  It  is 
open  to  all  students  who  enjoy  the 
Gospel  of  Christ  through  song.  They 
began  on  campus  eight  years  ago,  and 
since  then  have  shared  their  talents  with 
various  congregations  throughout  the 
Pennsylvania  and  New  Jersey  areas. 


Row  1:  P.  Hudson,  S.  Stroy,  L  McCleod  Row  2:  G  Woodruff,  A.  Armstrong,  A  Miles,  M.  Audain, 
L.  Savoy,  C  Cooper,  C  Cooper  Row  3:  K  Lampkins,  G.  Johnson,  K  Finn.  V  Rue,  R.  Moore,  L.  Davis, 
C,  Brown.  M.  Lee,  W  Hefflin.  Row  4:  T.  Alston,  A  Johnson,  T  Brown,  P.  Jones,  N.  Hubbard,  K. 
Cauthorn.  P  Brown.  D  Brown,  M  Hallums,  D,  Underwood,  J.  Morgan,  J.  Samuels.  Not  Pictured: 
C.  Dreher.  R   Wilburn,  T   Jones.  K.  Weible,  C    Overton,  L   Corker,  L.  Blackston. 


College  Players 

The  campus  dramatic  organization 
open  to  all  students  is  known  as  The 
College  Players.  Members  have  the 
opportunity  to  gain  experience  in  the 
various  phases  of  play  productions 
through  the  four  or  five  major  show/s 
each  year.  Along  with  their  advisor,  Dr. 
Bob  Copeland,  The  College  Players  also 
offer  five  productions  in  the  summer 
theatre. 


Sitting:  S.  Richards,  D.  Sedoris,  S.  Celento.  J.  Clark,  B.  Threnhauser,  P.  Elliott.  Standing:  S.  Eck, 
D.  Umbach,  N.  Newson,  G.  Lakes,  C.  Culbertson,  M.  Varkonda,  K.  Schneider,  A.  Weiss,  V.  Gadzala, 
R.  Yaconis. 


Alpha  Psi 
Omega 


Alpha  Upsilon  is  the  Clarion  chapter 
of  Alpha  Psi  Omega,  National  Honorary 
Dramatics  Fraternity.  The  members  of 
Alpha  Psi  Omega  earn  their  member- 
ship through  an  expressed  desire  for 
growth  in  theatre  and  through  points 
given  as  a  result  of  work  done  in  College 
Theatre,  Individual  Speaking  Events, 
College  Readers,  and  on  the  campus 
radio  and  television  stations. 


Row  1:  J.  Clark.  S.  Celento,  S.  Richards,  P.  Elliott,  D.  Sedoris.  Row  2:  J.  Elmes.  A.  Clover,  G  Lakes, 
A  Marston,  A.  Weiss,  D.  Morris  Not  pictured:  B  Mallison,  D.  Fellenbaum,  P.  Hudson,  T  Dougherty. 


Opera  Workshop 

Lyric  Opera  Workshop  meets  twice  a  week 
in  Marwick-Boyd.  Each  semester  the  group 
performs  several  times;  for  community 
gatherings,  in  an  Opera  Gala,  and  in  the  spring 
the  production  of  a  major  opera.  The  group  is 
open  to  all  interested  students. 


Row  1:  Dr.  Connor,  G.  Koehler.  L.  Piter.  M.  Malfhaner,  J.  Kissinger, 
S.  Snyder,  S.  McFetrJdge,  S.  Jones.  Row  2:  D.  Rubish,  C. 
Cadwallader,  K.   Lambert,  S.  Toth,  K.   Hartnett,  J.  Weller,  M 


Montre,  T  Coctiran,  M.  Mills,  D.  Diven.  Not  pictured:  W.  Ford,  J. 
Spencer 


Lab  Jazz  Band 


The  Lab  Jazz  Band  consists  of  approxima- 
tely twenty-five  musicians,  selected  through 
auditions.  Styles  performed  range  from  the 
music  of  the  1930's  to  the  new  "big  band" 
sound,  with  emphasis  on  recent  trends  in 
composition  and  arranging.  Each  year  the  band 
performs  two  concerts  and  tours  various  high 
schools  in  Western  Pennsylvania. 


Row  1:  V.  Skibo.  Mr  Wells  (Director).  R  Nelson.  R.  Yoder,  F.  Harlan,  T.  Snyder.  J.  Chiprean.  V  McKay.  R. 
Frederickson.  Row  2:  C  Pirone.  N  Hjbbard,  R.  Swackhammer.  M.  Stattler.  R.  Knight.  B.  Lindahl,  G  GaHney.  Row 
3:  T.  Damiano,  D.  Roe,  B.  Nickoloff,  J.  Burkett.  D.  Wilson,  R.  Hetrick,  S.  Bolstad.  J.  Walsron.  Not  pictured:  M.  Nelson. 
B   Estep. 


Row  1:  R.  Nelson,  J.  Gasper,  B.  Burtell,  B.  Llndahl,  R.  Hetrick, 
G.  Gaffney,  G.  Kulusich,  R.  Snyder,  S.  Schultz,  J.  Burkett. 


Row  2:  J.  Jaskowak,  S.  Bolstad, 
Berry,  R.  Yasher. 


K.  McElheny,  C.  Pirone,  K. 


Kappa  Kappa 
Psi 

Kappa  Kappa  Psi  is  a  national 
honorary  band  fraternity  dedicated  to 
the  promoting  of  musicianship,  leader- 
hip,  citizenship,  service  to  the  band,  and 
friendship  among  its  brothers. 


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Tau  Beta  Sigma 

Tau  Beta  Sigma,  the  national  honorary 
band  sorority,  is  dedicated  to  the  ideals  of 
promoting  musicianship,  leadership,  service  to 
the  band,  and  friendship  among  sisters. 
Membership  is  open  to  students  in  the  college 
band  who  have  actively  participated  for  one 
semester  in  the  band  program  and  have 
successfully  completed  a  pledge  program. 


Seated:  P  Dusha,  J.  Kissinger,  S.  Egley,  R.  Greco.  Standing  Row  1:  M.  Wooding,  L.  Barscz,  B.  Jeffreys,  K. 
Byron.  C.  Rebman.  M.  Miller.  Standing  Row  2:  S.  Palmer,  C.  Gatti,  F.  Harlan,  G.  Scheck.  C  McKee,  D. 
Cunningham. 


Golden  Eagle 
Marching  Band 


1978  Golden  Eagle  Marching  Band 


CLARINETS 

G.  Schneck 

J.  Gasper 

R    Estep 

N   Cadwallader 

J.  Cherico 

L.  Tower 

B.  Jeffreys 

L.  Fortney 

R,  Dell 

P.  Dusha 

G.  Walker 

D    Keen 

M   Glace 

R   Griffin 

D.  Ezster 

SAXOPHONES 

C,  Kurtz 

R.  Hetrick 

C.  Harkless 

R.  Frey 

N.  Appleby 

B.  Leasher 

D    Kaltenbaugh 

E.  Livengood 

S.  Jones 

D.  Bertolini 

K.  McElheny 

B.  Nickoloff 

M.  Miller 

K.  Lamb 

H.  Cameron 

S.  Shultz 

V.  Novak 

C    Pirone 

K.  Lambert 

J.  Chiprean 

TROMBONES 

R.  Nulph 

C.  Rebman 

T.  McCaffery 

R.  Fisanick 

J.  Baum 

D.  Petersen 

J.  Schnur 

C.  McKee 

L.  Galdosit 

S.  Beggs 

J.  Waldron 

D.  Umbach 

C.  Naugle 

C.  Gatti 

J.  Evans 

J.  Wilder 

MANAGER 

S.  Smith 

D.  Guzik 

W.  Franks 

TUBAS 

D.  Lapp 

E.  S.  Thompson 

V.  McKay 

R.  Knight 

S.  Chobot 

PHOTOGRAPHER 

FLUTES 

R.  Nelson 

R.  Lindahl 

B.  Dittman 

G.  Blaho 

M.  Arellano 

P.  Sanate 

K.  Michael 

D.  Edminston 

ANNOUNCER 

M.  Campbell 

T.  Snyder 

M.  Stattler 

G.  Gaffney 

M.  Malthaner 

M.  Clark 

H.  Wheeler 

J.  Stewart 

M.  Nelson 

S.  Egley 

R.  Yoder 

R.  Swackhammer 

S^  Palmer 

J.  Focke 

HORNS 

TRUMPETS 

L.  Smith 

R.  Greco 

M.  Campanella 

D.  Beggs 

A.  Walbert 

C.  Hosfeld 

J.  Clark 

S.  Bolstad 

R.  Yasher 

J.  Jaskowak 

A.  Damiano 

J.  Burkett 

PERCUSSIONS 

E.  Moody 

M.  Ferguson 

B.  Burtell 

K.  Berry 

K.  Ossesia 

C.  Fry 

K.  Buterbaugh 

J.  Bigley 

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Majorettes  -  Left  to  right:  E.  Oris.  J.  Shaddock,  C.  Shakley  (Golden  Girl),  S.  Bibb,  S    Palmer,  B    Lilly  (Head  Majorette),  B, 
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"A  Midsummer 
Night's  Dream" 


Thesus,  Duke  of  Athens  Mike  Caruso 

Egeus,  Father  to  Hermia  Mark  Metzler 

Lysander  Ken  Titzel 

Demetrius  Lawrence  Barrett 

Philostrate  David  Green 

Peter  Quince,  a  carpenter  David  Umbach 

Snug,  a  joiner Elizabeth  Threnhauser 

Nick  Bottom,  a  weaver  Bob  H.  Copeland 

Francis  Flute,  a  bellows  mender  Warren  Ebel 

Tom  Snout,  a  tinker Emmett  Graybill 

Robin  Starveling,  a  tailor Tom  Dougherty 

Hippolyta,  Queen  of  the  Amazons  Rebecca  Faulkner 

Hermia,  in  love  with  Lysander  Megan  Murphy 

Helena,  in  love  with  Demetrius Esther  Armstrong 

Oberon,  King  of  the  Fairies  James  Coleman 

Titania,  Queen  of  the  Fairies  Marie  Trusits 

Puck,  or  Robin  Goodfellow  William  Hudson 

First  Fairy  Sandee  Hay 

Peaseblossom  Roni  Gore 

Cobweb  Debbie  Schoeppner 

Moth   Poppy  Badger 

Mustardseed  Beth  Crawford 

Attendants  Scott  Hummel 

Kevin  Lambert 

Hal  Siegel 

Jonathan  Wilson 

Changeling  Boy  Scott  Kemp 


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"A  Midsummer  Night's  Dream" 
propelled  the  audience  into  a  realm  of 
fantasy.  This  Shakespearean  comedy  was 
beautifully  interpreted  by  director  Mary 
Hardwick.  The  ingredients  of  love,  magic, 
and  good  natured  tomfoolery  were 
correctly  mixed  for  a  production  of  pure 
fun. 


Fine  Arts/ 103 


Lyric  Opera 
Workshop 


PERFORMERS 

Cathie  Cadwallader 

Diana  Diven 

Wendy  Ford 

Gary  Koehler 

Gail  Kuluslch 

Kevin  Lambert 

Sue  McFetrldge 

Mark  Mills 

Shelby  Mong 

Karen  Norwood 

Lydia  Pifer 

Keith  Schaffer 

Jim  Spencer 

John  Weller 


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One  Flew  Over 
The  Cuckoo's  Nest 


Chief  Bromden   RE.  Klingensmith 

Aide  Warren  Bernie  Carpenter 

Aide  Williams  Bob  Nulph 

Nurse  Hatched  Snook  Richards 

Nurse  Flinn  Deb  Sedoris 

Dale  Harding   Mafk  Metzler 

Elljs  Hal  Siege! 

Billy  Babbit  Jonathan  Wilson 

Scanlon  Dan  Ziff 

Cheswicl< Raymond  Oschman 

Martini  Steven  Herb 

Ruckly  Brian  Berlin 

Fredericks  PhiHiP  Elliott 

Sefelt  Ken  Titzei 

Col.  Matterson Dave  Umbach 

Randle  P.  McMurphy  Michael  Short 

Dr.  Spivey  Arnie  Zaeske 

Aide  Turkle  Jim  Coyne 

Candy  Starr  Frankie  VanMeter 

Nurse  Makamura Mary  D'Innocenzo 

Technicians  Kathy  Frye 

Stephanie  Cambro 

Sandra  Mary  Ann  Varkonda 

Nurse   Nancy  Newson 

Aj(jes  R'ck  Yaconis 

Tom  Dougherty 


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One  Flew  Over  the  Cuckoo's  Nest  in 
play  form,  is  an  adaptation  from  Ken 
Kessey's  novel  of  the  same  name.  The 
play  centers  around  McMurphy,  a 
fugitive  from  a  work  farm  who  fakes 
Insanity  and  swaggers  into  a  mental 
institution  hoping  for  prompt  release.  As 
he  attempts  to  overrule  the  cool,  yet 
iron-fisted  dominion  of  Nurse  Patched, 
he  finds  to  his  dismay  that  he  is  one  of 
the  few  who  are  committed,  leaving  little 
chance  for  release.  McMurphy  befriends 
an  Indian,  Chief  Bromden,  and  instills  a 
lost  confidence  in  him.  As  the  play  ends, 
McMurphy  tragically  becomes  a  symbol 
of  the  power  of  the  institution,  but  Chief 
Bromden  emerges  as  the  new  protagon- 
ist. 


Fine  Arts/ 107 


Beauty  And 
The  Beast 

Wizard  Jonathon  Wilson 

Mil<ey Stephanie  Celento 

The  Beastly  Prince  Rick  Yaconis 

Mr.  Clement  Michael  Rogers 

Jonqulline Brenda  Lange 

Jessamine  Rebecca  Faulkner 

Beauty  Deb  Sedoris 

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Eben  David  Green 

Simeon  Lawrence  Barrett 

Peter   Michael  Rodgers 

Ephraim  Bob  H.  Copeland 

Abbie  Snook  Richards 

Young  Girl  Elizabeth  Threnhauser 

Fiddler  Roger  Longwell 

Farmers  and  Townspeople   Deborah  Sedoris 

Janice  Mueller 

Connie  Culbertson 

Frankie  Van  Meter 

Rick  Enscoe 

Joseph  Swigonski 

Hal  Siegle 

Phil  Elliott 

James  Coleman 

Sheriff Michael  Caruso 


Desire  Under 
the  Elms 


The  College  Theater  1978-79 
season  was  opened  with  Eugene 
CNeill's  "Desire  Under  the  Elms," 
directed  by  Megan  Murphy.  This  moving 
drama,  centered  in  New  England,  tells 
the  story  of  love  and  hate  in  the  Cabot 
family.  "Desire  Under  the  Elms"  was 
Clarions  entry  into  the  American  College 
Theatre  Festival  XI  which  resulted  in 
Snook  Richards  and  David  Green  being 
sent  to  Regional  competition  at  Penn 
State  University. 


Fine  Arts/ 109 


Gypsy 


Uncle  Jocko's  Kiddies  G.  Arthur,  J.  VanBrugen, 

L.  Greco,  S.  Griebel,  S.  Kemp,  K.  Porter, 
J.  Prelog,  L.  Russell,  L.  Wilkinson,  L.  Wilson. 

Stage  Mothers  S.  Celento,  S.  Dorrion, 

R.  Hamberger,  K.  Stanley,  N.  Thackaberry,  S.  Thompson. 

Uncle  Jocko  Warren  Ebel 

Georgie   Ken  Titzel 

Baby  June  Shannon  Park 

Baby  Louise  Megan  Park 

Rose  Anne  Stambaugh 

Pop  Scott  Hummel 

Rich  Man  David  Umbach 

Rich  Man's  Son  Scott  Kemp 

Dancing  Urchin  Tim  Prelog 

Weber Jonathan  Wilson 

June  Judy  Clark 

Louise  Esther  Armstrong 

Angie  Rick  Yaconis 

Tulsa  James  Coleman 

Waitress  Sharon  Eck 

Miss  Cratchitt  Kim  Stanley 

Mazeppa  Mary  A.  Varkonda 

Renee  Stephanie  Cambro 


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The  American  Musical  is  perhaps  the 
clearest  creation  of  a  country  that  is  uncomfort- 
able gazing  at  the  light  of  truth  unless  it  is 
disguised  as  the  spotlight  of  entertainment.  The 
best  musicals  have  always  blended  those  lights 
into  a  magic  blaze  to  cheer  America's  spirit.  The 
musical  GYPSY  is  about  that  spirit,  incarnated 
in  Rose,  the  ultimate  stage  mother,  and  her 
ultimate  offspring.  Miss  Gypsy  Rose  Lee. 


Fine  Arts/111 


Concert  Choir 

The  Concert  Choir  is  a  select  group  of 
performers  under  the  direction  of  IVlr.  William 
MacDonald.  f^any  long  hours  of  rehearsal  are 
devoted  to  mastering  major  compositions.  In 
addition  to  their  Christmas  and  spring  concerts, 
the  choir  members  share  their  songs  with  high 
school  students  during  their  annual  spring  tour. 


112/Flne  Arts 


SOPRANO  I 
M.  Burk 
S.  Cambro 
T.  Ferguson 

C.  Fix 

D.  Forbes 
K.  Hartnett 
B.  Jastromb 
J.  Kissinger 
G.  Kulusich 
B.  Markunas 
K.  Muller 

A.  Ortman 
K.  Pitts 
M.  Pitts 

D.  PulcinI 
S.  Toth 

E.  Weaver 

A.  Weekley 
SOPRANO  II 
L.  Barscz 

B.  Birckbichler 
8.  Blair 

J.  Cuiffi 
P.  Depew 
D.  Diven 
S.  Dorrion 
K.  Downie 
W.  Ford 

C.  Hayes 


L. 

Ludwig 

T. 

Majors 

K. 

McCall 

S. 

McFetridge 

B. 

Owens 

L. 

Pifer 

L. 

Pitoniak 

L. 

Roberts 

K. 

Shook 

B. 

Smith 

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C. 

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ALTOS  1 

H. 

Carter 

C. 

Cover 

B. 

Duchene 

S. 

Eirkson 

L. 

Gaidosh 

J. 

Gathers 

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L. 

Haney 

T. 

Jacques 

S. 

Jacubus 

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Luksik 

G. 

Owen 

S. 

Palmer 

D. 

Pierce 

S. 

Ross 

D. 

Rubisch 

D.  Tinz 
B.  Yager 
ALTO  II 

B.  Bigler 

C.  Birocco 
H.  Cameron 
T.  Campbell 
R.  Frey 

N.  Haupt 
K.  Masters 

C.  Maybee 
G.  OIney 

D.  Parcell 
E   Rapp 
S   Scott 
C.  Slick 

K.  Stanley 
H.  Wheeler 
J.  Womeldorf 
TENOR  I 
C.  Coon 
R.  Craig 
S.  Ebron 
T.  Goedker 
M.  Hallums 
J.  Holcomb 
B.  Johnson 
K.  Kocis 
M.  Monfre 
TENOR  II 


S    Bright 
G.  Grain 
M.  Malthaner 
E.  Mensurati 
J.  Spencer 
T.  Wotus 
BASS  I 
T.  Cochran 
T.  Dougherty 
J.  Fritchey 
G.  Gattney 
M.  Houtz 
G.  Koehler 
J.  Moore 
P.  Pratt 
H.  Siegal 
N   Stulak 
J.  Weller 
BASS  II 
R.  Davison 
M.  Evans 
L.  Fortney 
L.  French 
C.  Hanna 
M.  Mills 
J.  Sheline 
K.  Titzel 


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Madrigal  Singers 


Row  1:  D.  Wilder,  C.  Coon,  J.  Rembold,  K.  Hanna.  Row  2:  L.  Deckman,  L.  Piter,  D.  Forbes,  C.  Varwyk,  J.  Kissinger,  A.  Stambaugh. 
Row  3:  P.  Stover,  S.  Caldwell,  K.  Norwood,  K.  Neely.  Row  4:  R.  Craig,  G.  Koehler,  M.  Evans. 


The  Madrigal  Singers  is  made  up  of  talented 
students  who  possess  the  techniques  and  skills 
to  work  with  a  specialized  area  of  music.  At 
Christmas,  they  present  a  Madrigal  Dinner,  and 
in  the  spring  they  present  a  concert. 


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The  Orchestra  presents  a  number  of  major 
performances  during  the  school  year  which  includes  the 
standard  literature  for  orchestra,  works  with  chorus, 
opera  workshops,  all-college  musicals,  and  a  Concerto 
program  in  which  students  are  featured  as  the  soloists 
of  the  evening. 


Orchestra 


Fine  Arts  At  Work 


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Miss  Clarion  State  College  1979 


Lett  to  right:  JoAnn  McKain,  Gail  Kulusich,  Laureen  Barscz,  Suzanne  Eriksson,  Sherry  Dunn,  Crystal  Marousis,  Pam  Work,  Lydia 
Pifer,  Kelli  Stephenson,  Catherine  Cooper. 


120/Features 


On  March  17,  1979  Lydia  Pifer  was  crowned 
Miss  Clarion  State  College.  The  pageant  was 
directed  by  Emily  Anderson,  last  year's  queen. 
Pete  Hudson  and  Kinn  Lemon  served  as  the 
evening's  emcees.  Of  the  ten  finalists,  four 
runner-ups  were  chosen:  Pam  Work,  4th 
runner-up;  Crystal  Marousis,  3rd  runner-up; 
JoAnn  McKain,  2nd  runner-up;  and  Gail 
Kulusich,  1st  runner-up. 

Miss  Pifer  is  now  eligible  to  represent 
Clarion  in  the  Miss  Pennsylvania  Pageant. 


Features/ 121 


Kreskin,  Oct.  10 


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Serenade,  Oct.  5 
Tamburitzans,  Oct.  26 


Features/ 123 


Homecoming  1978 


Homecoming  1978  marked  the  25th 
Anniversary  of  the  Autumn  Leaf  Festival. 
Despite  another  rainy  day,  Cathy  Rykac- 
zewski  was  crowned  Homecoming  Queen 
during  halftime  of  the  football  game. 

Many  campus  organizations  added  to 
the  parade  with  various  floats.  First  place 
went  to  Phi  Sigma  Sigma  and  the  sisters 
of  Alpha  Sigma  Alpha. 

The  Golden  Eagle  football  team 
highlighted  the  afternoon  with  a  win  over 
Lock  Haven. 


Row  1:  Pam  Hannaford,  Laurie  Gerst,  Janet  Schmincke,  Gail  Woodruff.  Row  2:  Mitzl  Munn,  Brenda 
Penpek,  Cathy  Rykaczewski,  Barbara  Doyle.  Not  pictured:  Candl  Zimmerman. 


Features/ 125 


3rd  Annual  Dance 
Marathon,  Nov.  11-12 


On  November  1 1  and  12  from  5:00  P.M. 
to  5:00  P.M.  in  Harvey  Hall,  27  couples 
danced  for  the  kids  at  Cfiildren's  Hospital. 
Within  the  24  hour  period  approximately 
$2,000.00  was  made. 

The  marathon  was  a  joint  effort 
between  Panhellenic  Council  and  WCCB, 
with  Denise  Durante  acting  as  chairman. 

Numerous  special  dances  were  award- 
ed during  the  marathon.  Debbie  Rudolph 
and  Nick  Stulak  won  the  Disco  and  Jitterbug 
contests  while  Daria  Gorniak  and  Craig  Kant 
"Bumped"  for  their  prize.  Terry  Hennessy 
and  Elaine  Merlack  won  the  Twist;  John 
Gasper  and  Val  Novak  captured  the  Polka 
title.  The  door  prize  was  awarded  to  Nancy 
Schumann  and  Mickey  Sekelsky  for  wearing 
lucky  number  18.  Couple  #3,  Karen  Yager 
and  Mary  Zamboldi  won  the  $60.00  prize  for 
receiving  $297.53  in  pledges. 

Thanks  goes  to  everyone  who  helped 
make  the  marathon  a  great  success. 


126/Features 


USA  Gymnastics 
Exhibition,  Dec.  17 


On  December  17,  1978,  Clarion 
State  College  hosted  the  USA  Gymnas- 
tics Exhibition-1978.  Among  the 
participants  were  Kurt  Thomas,  floor 
exercise  gold  medalist  in  the  1978  World 
Games;  Elfi  Schlegel,  the  national 
champion  of  Canada;  Kelly  McCoy,  a 
member  of  the  1978  USA  Women's 
National  Team;  Sandy  Wirth,  a  member 
of  the  1978  USA  Women's  National 
Team;  Linda  Kardos,  USA  representa- 
tive in  international  competition;  Gigi 
Amandos;  and  Heidi  Anderson.  Also 
participating  in  the  exhibition  were 
Clarion's  Nancy  Jones,  Ann  Woods,  and 
Mary  Heidenwolf. 


Features/ 127 


Rostal-Schaefer, 
Jan.  25 


Erie  Philharmonic,  Feb.  1 


128/Features 


Theatre  For  Deaf,  Feb.  20 
Maya  Angelou,  Feb.  26 


Features/ 129 


David  Bromberg,  Feb.  27 


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Vincent  Bugliosi,  March  12 


Mexico  Folklorico,  April  1 
Elizabeth  Hymes,  May  1 


Features/ 131 


We  Can 
Build  A  Bridge 
April  21,  1979 


132/Features 


Activities  Day 


Features/ 133 


USA  World 

University  Games 

Final  Trials 


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On  May  4th  and  5th,  Clarion  State  hosted 
the  1979  USA  World  University  Games  Final 
Trials.  Thirteen  of  the  top  collegiate  gymnasts  in 
the  country  competed  hoping  to  earn  a  place  on 
the  USA  team  which  will  be  competing  in  Mexico 
City  in  September. 

Clarion's  Ann  Woods  finished  in  first  place 
with  a  two  day  total  score  of  74.70.  Beth 
Johnson  of  Centenary  finished  second  with  a 
score  of  74.30.  The  rest  of  the  USA  team 
consists  of  Penn  State's  Margie  Foster  (73.95), 
Nancy  Jones  of  Clarion  State  (73.80),  and  Susan 
Archer  of  Cal.  State-Fullerton  (73.30). 


134/Features 


USA  Team:  Nancy  Jones  (Clarion  State),  Beth  Johnson  (Centenary),  Ann  Woods  (Clarion  State),  Margie  Foster  (Penn  State), 
Susan  Archer  (Cal.  State-Fullerton). 


Features '135 


Who's  Who  in  American 
Universities  and  Colleges 


Joan  B.  Vicari  (Library  Science)  -  Hall 
Council.  Alpha  Phi  Omega,  Kappa  Delta 
Pi,  Lambda  Sigma,  Spanish  Club, 
Campus  Crusade  tor  Christ. 


Left  to  right:  George  L.  Lakes  (Speech  Comm./Theater)- 
Alpha  Psi  Omega,  College  Readers,  College  Players,  IE 
Team,  Concert  Choir,  Lyric  Opera  Workshop,  Madrigals. 
Mary  E.  Mallison  (Speech  Comm./Theater)-Alpha  Psi  Omega, 
Pi  Kappa  Delta,  WCCB,  WCUC,  Dare,  Sequelle,  SET,  College 
Readers,  College  Players,  Debate,  IE  Team,  English  Club, 


Concert  Choir,  Lyric  Opera  Workshop.  Mariann  C.  Babnis 
(Speech  Comm. /Theater)-  Pi  Kappa  Delta,  IE  Team,  WCUC, 
SET,  Concert  Choir,  Student  Senate.  Joseph  P.  Colligan 
(Speech  Comm./Theater)-Phi  Sigma,  Alpha  Psi  Omega,  Pi 
Kappa  Delta,  College  Players,  IE  Team,  Lower  Board, 
Intramurals,  RA. 


136/Features 


Left  to  right:  Diana  M.  Miller  (Marketing/Management)- 
Tennis  Team,  Phi  Beta  Alpha,  Accounting  Club,  Business 
Assoc.  Marketing  Assoc,  Tennis  Club,  Assoc,  of  Women 
Students.  Douglas  L.  Hein  (Accounting)-Phi  Beta  Alpha, 
Omicron  Delta  Epsilon,  Accounting  Club,  Business  Assoc, 


Clarion  Outing  Society,  Hall  Council.  Dawn  M  Macurdy 
(Marketing)-Phi  Sigma  Sigma,  Student  Senate,  Center 
Board,  Marketing  Assoc,  Hall  Council,  Assoc,  of  Women 
Students. 


Theresa    M.    Gallo    (Elementary    Ed.)- 
Alpha  Phi  Omega,  PSEA,  Lower  Board. 


Features/ 137 


Left  to  right:  Linda  S.  Bieloski  (Marketing/Man- 
agement) -  Delta  Zeta,  Phi  Beta  Alpha.  Lower 
Board,  Business  Assoc,  Marketing  Assoc.  RA. 
John  T  Stunda  (Management)-  Call.  Sequelle, 
Student  Senate,  CAS.  Marketing  Assoc  .  Young 
Democrats,  Hall  Council. 


Lett  to  right:  Barbara  L.  White  (Speech  Comm./Theater)- 
Sigma  Sigma  Sigma.  IE  Team.  WCCB  New  Director, 
WCUC.  Intramurals.  Jeffrey  P.  Douthett  (Speech 
Comm. /Theater)-  Center  Board.  Marching  Band, 
Community  Orchestra.  Concert  Band,  Symphonic  Band, 


Call  Elizabeth  J.  Lacko  (Speech  Comm. /Theater)  -  Pi 
Kappa  Delta,  Tau  Beta  Sigma.  Debate  Team.  Marching 
Band.  Concert  Band.  Ski  Club.  Concert  Band.  Student 
Advisory  Board. 


138/Features 


Left  to  right:  Linda  L.  Kruse  (Russian)-  Zela  Tau  Alpha,  Alpha 
Mu  Gamma.  Cheerleader,  Russian  Club,  Spanish  Club.  John  M. 
Sheline  (Accounting)  -  Accounting  Club,,  Business  Assoc, 
Archaelogical  Assoc,  Concert  Choir,  Lyric  Opera  Workshop, 


Middle  Board.  Vickie  L.  Posch  (Speech  Path./Aud  )  -  Kappa 
Delta  Pi,  Psi  Chi,  NSSHA,  Alpha  Sigma  Alpha,  Math  Club,  Hall 
Council,  Campus  Crusade  for  Christ 


Mark  J.  Baric  (Accounting)  -  Theta  Chi, 
Investment  Club,  Intramurals,  Lower 
Board,  Campus  Crusade  for  Christ.  RA. 


Features/ 139 


Left  to  rigtit:  Mariann  E.  Luksik  (History)  -  Phi  Alpha  Theta, 
History  Club,  Russian  Club.  Concert  Choir  Cynthia  L,  Eyre 
(Social  Studies)  -  Panhellenic  Council,  Kappa  Delta  Pi,  Phi 
Alpha  Theta,  Psi  Chi,  History  Club,  Lower  Board, 
Intramurals  Below:  Patricia  A.  Carlin  (Library  Science)  - 
Alpha  Sigma  Tau.  Kappa  Delta  Pi,  Lambda  Sigma,  Sigma 
Tau  Delta.  Sequelle.  College  Readers.  Concert  Choir.  PsI 
Chi.  Lower  Board,  Intramurals. 


140/Features 


Not  pictured;  Kimberly  A.  Abel  (Elementary  Education),  Mary 
Ann  Demchak  (Elementary/Special  Education).  Diana  L. 
Diven  (Education),  Colleen  A.  Ellermeyer  (Elementary 
Education),  Debra  A.  Erisman  (Education),  Judd  E  Fritchey 
(Music  Education),  Marian  J,  Green  (Education),  Roberta 
Hammill  (English),  George  M.  Kapusta(Economics),  Becky  L. 
Leasher  (Music  Education).  Nancy  L.  Mack  (English).  Vicky 
S.  Mason  (Library  Science).  Kathryn  A.  Mechenbier  (Speech 
Path./Aud),  Michele  T.  Miller  (Music  Education),  Kathy  A. 
Nori  (Speech  Comm/Theatre),  Karen  A,  Norwood  (Music 
Education),  Deb  A.  Sedoris  (Communication  Arts),  Steven  A. 
Thompson  (Music  Education),  Rita  K,  Zanaglio  (Special 
Education), 


Below:  Left  to  right:  Vicky  K.  Kemmerer  (Medical  Tech.)  - 
Cheerleader,  Track  Team,  Bios  Club,  Pre  Med  Club.  Campus 
Crusade  for  Christ.  R,A.,  Intramurals.  Lauren  A.  Murgatroyd 
(Medical  Tech.)  -  Women's  Swim  Team,  Intramurals. 


Features/ 141 


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Greeks 


Interfraternity 
Council 


The  officers  are:  B.  Molnar  (Pres.),  K. 
Fedorek  (V.-Pres.),  T.  Wyant  (Sec),  S.  Radomski 
(Treas.). 

The  Interfraternity  Council  (IFC)  is  the 
governing  body  of  Clarion's  ten  fraternities.  Two 
representatives  fronn  each  fraternity  serve  on 
the  council  which  co-ordinates  the  social, 
service,  rushing,  and  pledging  activities  of 
member  fraternities.  In  working  with  Panhellenic 
Council,  IFC  has  sponsored  charity  projects  and 
Greek  Week.  Fraternities  are  also  involved  in 
intramurals  and  collegiate  sports  as  well  as 
WCCB,  Student  Senate,  The  Call,  and  Marching 
Band. 

Scholarship  is  not  neglected,  as  each  spring 
during  Greek  Week,  trophies  are  presented  for 
first  and  second  place  for  both  active  and  pledge 
categories. 


Row  1:  B.  Molnar,  T.  Wyant,  K.  Fedorek,  S.  Radomski.  Row  2:  C. 
Smith,  J.  Gills,  T.  Mediate,  D.  Merlino,  D.  Dascenzo,  G.  Majkut,  T. 
Watkins,  M.  Weinzierl.  Row  3:  J.  Wilson,  D.  Zonarich,  E.  Rusnak,  J. 


Pailin,  S.  Erickson,  T.  Hennessy.  Not  pictured:  Hal  Wassink  (Advisor). 


Panhellenic 
Council 


The  officers  are:  S.  Mackey  (Pres.),  S.  Smith 
(V.-Pres.),  N.  Wareham  (Sec),  D.  Accurdy 
(Treas.). 

The  Panhellenic  Council  is  the  governing 
body  of  the  nine  sororities  on  campus.  It  is 
responsible  for  correlating  all  social,  pledging, 
rushing,  and  sororities'  service  activities.  This 
year  Pan  Hel  was  responsible  for  the  dance 
marathon  for  Children's  Hospital.  Pan  Hel  is  an 
important  organization  because  it  helps  to  form, 
and  keep  strong  the  bonds  of  sisterhood  shared 
between  Greeks. 


Seated:  D.  Macurdy,  S.  Smith,  S.  Mackey,  N  Wareham,  J.  Perry. 
Standing:  T.  Wells,  B.  Chiapelli.  D.  Dick,  G.  Ferragine,  D.  Wecksler. 
J.  Zuech,  S.  Rutherford,  J. A.  McKain,  B.  Goodling,  N.  Wagner,  R. 


Marcello,  J.   Matzel,  T.   Larsen,  S.  Spencer.   Not  pictured:  C. 
Mitchell,  B.  Paimore.  G    Raymer. 


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Phi 
Sigma 
Kappa 


Row  1:  M  Malthaner,  B.  Adams,  J.  Malthaner.  B.  B 
Sylvester.  D  Miller,  L.  Adamson,  K.  Schickling,  V 
Radomski.  Row  2:  V.  Benz,  R^  Cassell.  Row  3:  J.  Walter 
T.  Hennessy,  M.  Reitz,  T.  Price,  S  Stambaugh,  B  B 
Smith,  A.  Zediker.  J    Moro,  D   Wallisch,  D.  Schaffer,  J 


McGonnell.  K.  Zimmerman,  L.  Cvijic,  J.  Westerman.  L. 
Van  Orden,  C.  McWilliams,  D.  Tinz,  D.  Gittings,  B.  Noel. 
Row  4:  J  McGonigle.  P.  Tartaglione,  D.  Leathers,  J. 
Cramer.  J    English.  S.  Burnham. 


The  officers  are:  T.  Hennessy 
(Pres.),  B.  Noel  (V.  Pres.),  M.  Reitz 
(Treas.),  S.  Stambaugh  (Sec),  D. 
Gittings  (Sentinel),  D.  Shaffer  (Inductor). 

The  Ny  Pentaton  Chapter  of  Phi 
Sigma  Kappa  was  founded  on  February 
11,  1967.  Since  that  time,  nearly  200 
brothers  have  been  initiated  into  the 
ever  growing  throng.  Presently  we  are  at 
a  strength  of  25  brothers. 

The  brothers  of  Phi  Sigma  Kappa 
are  involved  in  many  phases  of  campus 
life,  including  Student  Senate,  Center 
Board,  WCCB,  Football,  and  Cross 
Country. 

We  hold  many  social  functions 
during  the  course  of  the  year,  such  as 
our  annual  Christmas  Party,  Founders 
Day  Dinner,  Spring  Formal,  and  the 
infamous  Mary's  Party.  The  Brother- 
hood also  offers  services  to  both  the 
college  and  community  by  our  book 
co-op,  our  distribution  of  desk  blotters, 
and  the  Children's  Hospital  Fund  Drive. 

"Our  idea  is  so  old,  it's  back  in  style 
.  .  .  living  together  to  help  and 
understand  one  another.  It  should  never 
have  gone  out." 


L  to  R:  K.  Jones,  J.   Pailin,  J.  Pollard,  P. 
Cooper,  G.  Smith. 


Que-Essence 


Omega  Psi  Phi  was  founded  on  the 
campus  of  Howard  University  in  1911. 
The  Brothers  strive  to  uphold  such 
Cardinal  Principals  as  Manhood, 
Scholarship,  perserverance,  and  uplift. 
Omega  Psi  Phi  is  an  International 
Fraternity  with  chapters  on  all  major 
college  campuses  as  well  as  in  other 
countries.  The  Epsilon  Kappa  Chapter 
at  Clarion  State  College  has  existed 
since  1976.  Fraternity  Motto:  Friendship 
is  essential  to  the  soul. 

The  Que-Essence  Club  of  Omega 
Psi  Phi  Fraternity  Inc.  was  founded  in  the 
fall  of  1975.  Our  prupose  is  to  assist  our 
brothers  in  their  organizational  activi- 
ties. We  also  function  as  a  group  of 
women  serving  the  college  and  the 
Clarion  Community. 


L  to  R,  Row  1:  D.  Mack,  B.  Hardy,  G.  Woodruff,  C.  Tate,  A.  Miles,  D.  Alston,  P.  Jones.  Row  2:  S. 
Thompson,  J.  Lewis,  T.  Cartir,  L.  Grisham,  C.  Cooper,  C.  Cooper,  S.  Thorn,  T.  Gary.  Row  3:  M. 
Anderson,  M.  Upchurch,  A.  Armstrong,  C.  Johnson,  A.  Murphy. 


Alpha  Chi  Rho 


The  officers  are:  E.  Livengood  (Pres.),  B. 
Lindahl  (V.-Pres.),  T.  Snyder  (Treas.),  S.  Bolstad 
(Sec),  B.  Robinson  (Rush  Chairman),  Mr.  J.  Hall 
(Advisor). 

The  Mu  Phi  Resident  Chapter  of  Alpha  Chi 
Rho  Fraternity  was  founded  on  the  Clarion 
campus  (\/lay  24,  1964.  We  are  a  closely  knit 
brotherhood  with  85  years  of  National  Fraternity 
behind  us.  As  a  whole,  our  28  active  brothers 
combined  a  Q.P.A.  of  3.512;  the  first  time  a 
fraternity  at  C.S.C.  has  been  eligible  for  the 
Dean's  List.  We  have  donated  $1700  to  the 
library  over  the  last  1 1  years  for  a  high  academic 
standing.  We  took  1st  place  honors  in  the 
Overall  Greek  Week  competition  with  the  strong 
points  being  in  Greek  Sing  (1st  place  three  years 
in  a  row)  and  the  Academic  Grade  Average. 

We  also  have  enjoyed  a  rather  successful 
social  year  mixing  with  sororities  and  participat- 
ing in  the  Annual  "Crow"  Bowl  at  Penn  State. 
Our  traditional  Christmas  and  Spring  formals 
went  off  with  great  success  as  well  as  a  trip  to 
Pittsburgh  for  opening  day  with  the  Pirates. 


Row  1:  M  Johnson,  P.  Sanute,  K.  Michaels,  A.  Walbert,  G. 
Gatfney,  M.  Evans,  R.  Yasher.  Row  2:  E.  Livengood,  R.  Knight, 
R.  Swackhammer,   R.   Hetrick,   B.   Molnar,  S.  Walters,   B. 


Lindahl.  Row  3:  S.  Bolstad,  L.  Fortney,  T.  Snyder,  B. 
Robinson,  J.  Burkett,  D.  Wilson,  T.  Kiplinger,  D.  Merlino,  D. 
Stewart,  R.  Eichner,  M.  Grahm. 


Row  1:  K.  Bussey,  A.  Byerly.  Row  2:  K.  Martin, 
T.  Starmack,  B.  White,  J.  Eshnour,  M.  Grubbs,  J. 
Kline,  J.  Gill.  Row  3:  R.  Masi,  M.  Nanz.  J. 
Tegowski,  D.  Reinhardt,  B.  Brosious,  R. 
Milnarish,  T.  Senic,  T.  Mediate,  G.  O'Hara.  Row 


4:  M.  Polinski,  B.  Scala,  B.  Hayes,  T.  Hennessy, 
T.  Sullivan,  B.  Knoll,  Row  5:  C.  Pyle,  F.  Young.  B 
Sundo,  D.  Snyder.  Row  6:  D.  Orndorf,  M. 
Anderson,  D.  White. 


Theta  Xi 


The  officers  are:  T.  Senic  (Pres.),  J.  Kline  (V. 
Pres.),  R.  Hayes  (Treas.),  J.  Gill  (Sec),  R. 
tVlilnarish  (House  Mgr.),  B.  White  (Ass't.  House 
Mgr;),  D.  Snyder  (Pledge-master),  T.  Starmack 
and  B.  Sundo  (Clarion  Operating  Comm.),  M. 
Grubbs  (Scholastic  Chmn.). 

The  Beta  Omicron  Chapter  of  Theta  Xi 
National  Fraternity  was  founded  on  May  9,  1963. 
Since  that  time  we  have  initiated  over  370 
Brothers.  Our  house  is  located  right  next  to  the 
campus  at  36  Greenville  Avenue.  It  has  a  large 
party  room,  lounge,  TV  room,  gameroom,  and 
enough  space  to  house  42  Brothers.  We  are 
active  in  Greek  Week,  Collegiate  Activities,  and 
Community  Service  Projects.  In  intramurals  we 
won  first  place  in  football  and  foul  shooting,  and 
took  second  in  golf.  We  also  have  a  formal,  and 
formal  parties  for  Brothers  and  Alumni  of  our 
Chapter. 


Sigma 
Chi 


Row  1:  J.  Rhea,  R.  Breigher,  E.  Ord.  Li  Damascene,  J. 
Battin.  J.  Redella,  T.  Ressler,  D.  Bush,  R.  Smith.  Row  2:  J. 
Ross,  D  Celento,  G.  Mervosh,  R.  Dean,  C.  Wolfarth,  B. 
Delany.  Row  3:  R.  Baade,  D.  Lashley,  T.  Bopp,  M.  Duckerl, 
B.  Kaschak,  S.  Mazur,  G.  Bateman,  M.  Ruehrshneck,  P. 


Obenreder,  M.  Keeports,  D.  Zonarich.  Row  4:  M. 
Weakrecht,  B.  Bettin,  J.  Wilson,  S.  Hood,  B.  Wieand,  J. 
Hawkins,  S.  Jacobs,  B.  Harshman,  B.  Hannum. 


The  officers  are:  J.  Wilson  (Consul),  J. 
Downing  (Pro  Consul),  M.  Duckett  (Magister),  G. 
Bateman  (Quaester),  E.  Ord  (Annot.),  J.  Spanltz 
(Tribune),  T.  Ressler  (Rush  Chmn.). 

After  more  than  three  years  of  hard  work  in 
the  process  of  petitioning  Sigma  Chi,  the 
International  Fraternity,  the  dreams  of  the 
Brothers  and  Alumni  of  the  local  fraternity  Alpha 
Sigma  Chi  were  realized  when,  on  May  27,  1978, 
we  were  installed  at  CSC  as  the  173rd  active 
chapter  in  Sigma  Chi. 

Sigma  Chi  was  founded  on  June  28,1855  at 
Miami  University  of  Ohio,  and  is  one  of  the  three 
original  American  Fraternities.  The  high  ideals  of 
it's  founders  matched  those  of  the  founders  and 
Brothers  of  Alpha  Sigma  Chi,  and  it  is  upon 
these  high  ideals  that  we  base  our  daily  actions 
toward  each  other,  and  to  those  around  us. 


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The  officers  are:  G.  Majkut  (Pres.),  E. 
Rusnak  (V.  Pres.),  D.  Lehnortt  (Sec),  D. 
Miller  (Treas.). 

The  Lambda  Epsilon  Chapter  of  Tau 
Kappa  Epsilon  was  founded  in  May,  1967 
here  at  Clarion  State.  TKE  is  the  largest  male 
social  fraternity  in  the  world. 

The  Brothers  are  active  in  intramurals 
and  various  inter-collegiate  sports.  The 
fraternity  comprises  men  of  all  types  and  is 
proud  to  have  little  sisters  as  part  of  our 
organization. 


Tau 

Kappa 

Epsilon 


Row  1:  R.  Walters,  M.  Roderick,  C.  Caliguiri,  P.  Henrich,  V. 
Goldberg,  D.  Laubenstine,  K.  Bonesteel,  C.  Fry,  P. 
Karstetter,  D.  Lehnortt,  B  Berlin,  K.  Yager,  K.  Yager,  P. 
Kravetz,  J.  Bru,  P.J.  Huber,  C  Lewandowski,  L.  Yaristi,  V. 
Redmond,  V.  Benninger,  S.  Carleton,  S.  Kennedy,  S.  BasI, 
S.  Cleveland,  G.  Wiedwald.  Row  2:  M.  Krai,  B.  Hobaugh, 


R.  Greene,  E.  Rusnak,  C.  Weisman,  B.  Eugenides,  M. 
Reeves,  B.  Perry,  R.  Nailor,  E.  Watchorn,  R.  Partridge,  M. 
Hardy,  J  Jacobs,  J.  Pendolino,  Row  3:  R.  Cunningham,  G. 
Rhoads,  J  Wolf,  T.  Griffin,  R.  Sinclair,  D.  Hanhold,  D. 
Miller,  G    Majkut,  R.  Sanford,  R.  Knapp 


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Theta 
Chi 


This  year's  officers  were:  T.  Wyant  (Pres.),  T.  Watl<ins 
(V.Pres.),  M.  Hordies  (Sec),  D.  Dascenzo  (Treas.),  M. 
Rombaush  (Piedgemaster),  E.  Lorei  (Social  Chmn.). 

The  Clarion  Theta  Chi's  are  growing  in  both  size  and 
stature.  It  has  been  long  overdue  but  our  prosperity  is 
inevitable. 

As  always  the  Chi's  are  active  in  Greek  functions, 
college  athletics,  intramurals,  and  charitable  contributions. 
Greek  Week  competition,  our  spring  formal,  and  Student 
Rescue  Services  are  just  a  few  of  the  activities  of  703  Wood 
Street.  As  the  brotherhood  develops  we  are  becoming  more 
involved  and  aware  of  the  goings  on  at  Clarion  State.  This 
is  what  Greek  life  is  all  about. 

In  1856  Theta  Chi  National  Fraternity  was  founded.  It 
was  not  until  1960  that  our  Epsilon  Xi  Chapter  was  initiated 
at  Clarion.  After  19  years  we  believe  we  have  established  a 
permanent  residence  with  many  more  happy  years  to  come. 


Row  1:  T.  Small,  K.  Fedorek,  B.  Bigi,  M.  Miller,  K.  Ward,  D. 
Brunozzi,  T.  Wyant,  J.  Saxfon,  J.  Botti,  M.  Hordies,  J.  Dabbs, 
L.  Patton,  S.  Kukolski,  D.  Bartoli.  Row  2:  J.  Shaffer,  M.  Shaefer, 


K.  Stohl.  D.  Dascenzo,  T.  Lamboree,  D.  Akins,  M.  Lucas,  J. 
Pultan,  K.  Ondriezek,  B.  Duffry,  M.  Rumbaugh,  J.  Garrlsan,  T.D. 
Baric,  T.  Watkins,  D.  Edmiston,  E.  Lorri,  W.  Dillon. 


Sigma 
Tau 


Row  1:  J.  Kearns,  T.  Bezuseigneir,  B.  Brizzi,  J.  Gozzard,  D.  Myers,  Row  2:  G.  Toth, 
D.  Hanlon.  Row  3:  R.  Hutton,  M.  Klees,  J.  Kann,  M.  WeinzienI,  T.  Haftmann,  D.  Taber, 
R.  Piekanski.  Row  4:  D.  Stewart,  J  Stubbs,  S.  McGony,  J.  Tripodi,  D.  Lemana,  T. 
Krizan. 


This  year's  officers  were:  R.  Hutton  (Pres.),  D. 
Myers  (V.  Pres.),  T.  Barron  (Treas.),  B.  Brizzi  (Sec), 
J.  Stubbs  (House  Mgr.),  T.  Haftmann  (House 
Mailman). 

The  Sigma  Tau  Fraternity  was  established  on 
the  campus  of  Clarion  State  College  in  1972.  We 
are  very  proud  of  our  large  white  pillar  house  on 
Wood  Street,  and  especially  proud  of  the 
renovations  that  follow:  complete  painting  of  the 
exterior  of  the  house.  Installation  of  fire  doors  as 
a  protective  measure,  sprinkler  system  on  the 
third  floor,  and  of  course  our  new  lighted  dance 
floor. 

The  brothers  are  proud  of  their  accomplish- 
ments in  intramural  sports  and  of  the  fact  that  we 
have  won  Greek  Olympics  twelve  consecutive 
years.  An  emphasis  has  also  been  placed  on 
academic  achievements  as  evidenced  by  our 
overall  scholarship  awards. 


This  year's  officers  were:  S.  Ericson  (Pres.), 
B.  Kearney  (V.  Pres.),  S.  Klezek  (Rec.  Sec),  G. 
Stinner(Corr.  Sec),  S.  Kostelec(Treas.),  C.  Dyer 
(House  Manager). 

Originally  as  Phi  Signna  Epsilon,  our 
fraternity  was  among  the  first  on  Clarion's 
campus.  Phi  Sigma  was  established  to  promote 
a  closer  bond  among  male  students,  so  that  they 
might  enter  into  a  more  intimate  fellowship  with 
those  dedicated  to  education  and  a  better 
understanding  of  men. 

Members  are  active  in  such  campus 
activities  as  Athletics,  Honor  Societies,  Clarion 
Call  and  many  others.  We  "Phi  Sigs"  maintain 
a  solid  fraternity,  both  socially  and  scholastical- 
ly.  There  is  nothing  that  one  Phi  Sig  would  not 
do  for  another,  and  it  is  this  fraternity  spirit  that 
makes  us  what  we  are. 


Phi  Sigma 


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'^iift'vS 


Kneeling:  B.  Weidiberg,  F.  Hintz.  Row  1:  J.  Kraus,  J.  Engleman,  K.  Montgomery,  E. 
Lottquist.  F.  Leske,  B.  Ericson,  B.  Gray,  S.  Kostelec,  T.  Solomon.  Row  2:  S.  Ericson,  M. 
Anzenberger,  C.  McFerran,  S.  Klezek,  B.  Strasser,  S.  Anderson,  C.  Snodgrass,  C.  Dyer, 
B   Sentak,  B.  Lipman,  G.  Ferraco,  A.  Yochum. 


Clockwise:  T.  Lewis,  M.  Goodman,  V.  Booker,  B.  Mitchell,  L.  White. 


Sweethearts 


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Row  1:  F.  Capble,  S.  Dozier,  K.  Macintosh,  B.  Uttertack,  S.  Lewis,  E.  Randolph,  M.  Alston  Row  2: 
C.  Johnson,  L.  Philips,  V  Gibson,  EM  Bruce,  E.  Robinson,  J.  McClairy,  C.  Robinson,  Row  3;  D. 
Clisby,  T  Phelps,  D  Boyd,  A  Groom,  S  Dorsey,  S  Hobson,  Y.  Hardening,  C  Johns,  L  Allen,  P. 
James. 


Kappa 

Alpha 

Psi 


The  officers  are:  A.  Lewis 
(Polemarch),  L.  White  (Dean  of  Pledges), 
R.  Mitchell  (Ass't.  Dean  of  Pledges),  M. 
Goodman  (Treas.),  V.  Booker  (Sweeth- 
eart Liason). 

Kappa  Alpha  Psi  was  founded  on 
January  5,  1911.  Under  the  theme, 
training  for  leadership,  Kappa  Alpha  Psi 
promotes  a  style  of  intellectual  and 
aesthetic  evaluation  for  more  than 
50,000  college  men.  Rooted  in  a  genuine 
concern  for  human  development,  the 
Kappa  Gestalt  exhorts  its  members  to 
stretch  themselves  in  all  directions  while 
holding  fast  to  a  sustaining  principle  of 
achievement. 

The  Sweethearts  Klub  of  Kappa 
Alpha  Psi  was  founded  on  Clarion's 
Campus  in  1974.  Presently  there  are  40 
Sweethearts  in  the  "Yard."  Their 
purpose  is  to  aid  the  brothers  in  their 
aim  of  "Achievement"  in  every  field  of 
human  endeavor. 


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Sigma 
Sigma 
Sigma 


Row  1:  K.  Demharter,  K,  Baird,  A  Frye,  C,  Hartman,  J  Johnston,  N,  Newson.  L,  Weaver,  R.  Lukenda,  D.  Slerota, 
D  MacMillan.  Row  2:  D  Hawk,  J  Brown,  G.  Hughes,  J.  McKain,  D.  Snyder,  B.  Penpek,  D.  Lambden,  B.  Bates, 
M,  J,  Rice,  Row  3;  S  Hay,  C.  Magnusson,  B,  Jacobs,  R  Greco,  K.  Dudas,  T.  Bochak,  W.  Swenson,  B.  White, 
S  Brown,  D  Brennan.  Row  4:  D  Hoak,  A  Kappel.  A  Bellavia,  S,  Clouser,  J.  Katcher,  K.  Karplnski,  J. 
Frankhouser,  D    Durante    Row  5    D   Wecksler,  B    Relland,  R   Carney,  L.  Malcolm. 


This  year's  officers  were:  President, 
Kim  Karpinski:  Vice-President,  Brenda 
Penpek;  Treasurer,  Barb  Reiland; 
Secretary,  Kathy  Dudas;  Mennbership 
Rush,  Diane  Brennan;  and  Education 
Director,  Nancy  Newson. 

The  Alpha  Pi  chapter  of  SIGMA 
SIGMA  SIGMA  was  founded  at  CSC  on 
April  27,  1935. 

The  'Tri-Sig  "  suite  is  located  on 
first  floor  of  Jefferson  Apartments  of 
East  Main  Street.  The  sisters  take  part 
in  a  number  of  campus  activities, 
including  intramurals,  clubs,  Homecom- 
ing Court,  cheerleading,  and  Greek 
Week.  They  are  also  active  in  communi- 
ty affairs  such  as  Children's  Hospital 
Fund  Drive,  and  donation  money  to  the 
Heart  Association. 

Their  National  Philanthropic  Project 
is  the  Robbie  Page  Memorial,  which  is 
designed  to  finance  therapy  programs 
for  hospitalized  children  throughout  the 
country. 


Delta  Sigma  Theta 


Row  1:  C.  Akers,  M.  Audain,  R.  Moore,  J.  Hannon,  D.  Jackson,  S.  Rutherford.  Row  2:  D  Underwood. 
M.  Hallums,  T.  Gary,  B.  Palmore,  K.  Wallace,  D.  Mack,  D.  Brown,  L.  Lewis. 


MID 


Row  1:  M    Robinson.  Row  2:  G    Walker.  R.  Wilburn,  R.  Mitchell,  E.  Paige.  Row  3:  R    Franklin,  J 
Samuels,  T   Alston,  B.  Johnson,  D.  Blakey,  W.  Hutch,  K.  Cauthorn,  J   Johnson,  A   Cosby 


This  year's  officers  are:  President, 
Ardella  Miles;  Vice-President,  Renee 
Moore;  Secretary,  Dawn  Underwood; 
and  Treasurer,  Denise  Jackson. 

Delta  Sigma  Theta,  Inc.  a  national 
sorority  established  at  Howard  Universi- 
ty on  January  13,  1919.  The  aim  of  the 
founders  was  to  make  Delta  Sigma 
Theta  a  public  service  sorority  dedicat- 
ed to  serving  the  college  and  communi- 
ty. The  Lambda  Beta  chapter  of  Delta 
Sigma  Theta  was  founded  on  this 
campus  on  February  23,  1974. 

The  sisters  strive  to  keep  the 
spirited  aim  of  the  founders  alive 
through  involvement  In  various  activi- 
ties. These  include  the  UNICEF  Drive, 
Save  the  Children,  and  an  annual  Black 
Womanhood  Week.  In  addition  we  have 
an  annual  Peppermint  Ball  where  the 
proceeds  are  donated  to  a  charitable 
organization. 

MID  is  an  organization  of  men 
interested  in  the  purpose  of  Delta  Sigma 
Theta,  Inc.  They  were  founded  on  this 
campus  Feb.  7,  1977.  Their  aim  is  to 
assist  the  sisters  in  their  service  to  the 
college  and  community. 

This  year's  officers  are:  President, 
Robert  Mitchell;  Vice-President,  Ronald 
Wilburn;  Secretary,  Corwin  Smith;  and 
Treasurer,  Thomas  Alston. 


Alpha 
Sigma 
Alpha 


The  officers  this  year  were:  L.  Gibson,  Pres., 
M.  Bartholomew,  V.-Pres.,  L.  Ransel,  Treas.,  M. 
Whitling,  Rec.  Sec,  D.  Smith,  Corr.  Sec,  D. 
Blackburn,  Chap.,  V.  Posch,  Editor,  D.  Larkin, 
Mem.  Dir.,  A.  Sekel,  Rush  Chmn. 

The  Sisters  of  the  Gamma  Omicron  Chapter 
of  Alpha  Sigma  Alpha  are  actively  involved  in 
many  campus  activities.  In  the  fall,  the  sisters 
participate  in  Homecoming  and  Greek  activities 
such  as  sorority  rush  and  mixers.  In  the  spring, 
they  find  themselves  busy  with  Greek  Olympics 
and  Sing,  as  well  as  their  Formal  and  Senior 
Banquet.  Along  with  the  many  Greek  Activities, 
time  is  still  found  to  hold  their  annual  Halloween 
and  Easter  parties  for  the  underprivileged 
children.  The  sisters  of  Alpha  Sigma  Alpha  are 
located  on  6th  floor  Wilkinson  and  they  invite  all 
girls  interested  in  sorority  life  to  become  better 
acquainted  with  them. 


Alpha  Sigma  Tau 


The  officers  for  this  year  were: 
President,  N.  Appleby;  Vice-President, 
G.  Villella;  Treasurer,  M.  Malizia; 
Recording  Secretary,  M.  Hilovsky; 
Corresponding  Secretary,  R.  Feuro; 
Advisor,  S.  P-Jobb. 

Alpha  Sigma  Tau,  a  national 
sorority,  was  established  at  Clarion 
State  College  on  January  29,  1966.  Last 
winter  the  Alpha  Omicron  chapter  was 
awarded  the  traveling  scholarship  cup 
and  was  commended  for  its  efficiency 
by  the  national  organization. 

The  Taus  take  an  active  role  in 
Greek  life  on  campus.  In  the  spring  of 
1978,  the  sisters  placed  second  overall 
in  Greek  Week;  which  included  our  first 
place  Greek  Sing  trophy.  Last  fall  we 
and  the  brothers  of  Alpha  Chi  Rho  built 
an  award-winning  float  for  the  Autumn 
Leaf  Festival  Parade,  and  we  enjoyed 
caroling  with  the  other  sororities  at 
Christmastime. 

We  celebrate  Founders'  Day  with  a 
banquet,  and  the  Christmas  season  with 
a  date  party.  Each  semester  we  serve  as 
helpers  at  the  Red  Cross  Bloodmobile. 
Our  hoagie  sales  are  well-known,  and 
the  munching  is  with  one  goal  in  mind: 
a  beautiful  Yellow  Rose  Formal. 

First  floor  Ralston  Hall  is  home  to 
most  of  the  Tau  Tigers. 


L  to  R.  Row  1:  K.  Krach.  L.  Klahr.  Row  2:  M.  Malizia,  B.  Klinger,  N.  Appleby, 
P  Work,  D  Leasure,  S  Welch,  L  Purash.  Row  3:  S.  Rairie.  S.  Mickle,  G. 
villella,  D.  Best,  B   Goodling,  P.  Morrison.  C.  Stuteman,  J.  Matotek    Row 


4:  C.  Mtzger.  M.  Lesnick,  L.  Kotun,  J.  Schmlncke,  E.  Wagner,  J.  Matzel,  M. 
Hilovsky.  S.  Eriksson,  K.  McMunn,  K.  Keller,  T.  Matarrese,  C.  Slick,  K.  Boyle. 
Row  5:  R.  Feura,  K.  Burker,  K.  Sanders.  H.  Bliss,  J.  Harrison. 


Delta  Zeta 


The  officers  are:  K.  Leopardo  (Pres.).  S.  Reft 
(V.  Pres.-Rush),  J.  Ballard  (V.  Pres. -Pledge),  S. 
Scott  (Recording  Sec),  K.  Diesel  (Correspond- 
ing Sec),  A.  Truit  (Historian),  L.  Wilson 
(Treasurer),  J.  Zunnpano  (Comm.  Director). 

The  Epsilon  Theta  Chapter  of  Delta  Zeta 
sorority  was  established  in  1956. 

The  sisters  are  active  in  many  events 
throughout  the  semester,  including  numerous 
philanthropic  services. 

Our  suite  is  located  at  the  Jefferson 
Apartments-third  floor.  All  are  welcome  to  come 
and  visit. 


Row  1:  D.  Murphy,  K.  Mattozzi,  D.  Lipko,  "Rusty",  J.  Van  Dine,  M.  Munn, 
P.  Stabile,  R.  Marcello,  A.  Truit,  K.  Boring.  Row  2:  S.  Spencer,  L.  Hurrle, 
S.  Reft,  G.  Voipe,  L.  Wilson,  L.  Bieloski.  Row  3:  D.  Ritter,  D.  Gorniak,  J. 
Ballard,  D.  Hall,  K.  Kerns,  D.  Malloy,  B.  Pedreira,  M.  Thompson,  D.  Diana. 
Row  4:  C.  Cowan,  K.  Stanek,  L.  Oakes,  K.  Francis,  S.  Scott,  K.  Diesel, 


R.  Raucci,  A.  Hopperstead,  C.  Lightburn,  A.  Santelli,  M.  Prenatt,  R. 
Sessi.  Row  5:  S.  Madelena,  C.  Corbin,  J.  Zumpano,  M.  Quinn.  Not 
pictured:  L.  Gault,  G.  Fetzner,  T.  Kline,  C.  Lombardo,  L.  Buscaglio,  R. 
Finlayson,  N.  Commella,  Lois  Linnan  (Advisor). 


Phi  Sigma  Sigma 


The  officers  are:  G.  Fowler  (Pres.), 
L.  Paladino  (V.  Pres.),  R.  Seelbach 
(Recording  Sec),  D.  Macurdy  (Corre- 
sponding Sec),  S.  Coyer  (Treas.)- 

The  Gamma  Gamma  chapter  of  Phi 
Sigma  Sigma  was  founded  on  May  8, 
1971  at  Clarion  State  College. 

This  past  summer,  our  chapter  was 
awarded  the  National  Achievement 
Award  and  the  Division  Achievement 
Award  at  our  National  Convention.  We 
were  proud  to  receive  these  awards 
because  of  hard  work,  effort,  and 
cooperation  among  our  sisters. 

We  are  active  in  various  campus 
organizations  such  as  Student  Senate, 
Center  Board,  and  Campbell  Hall 
activities.  Building  a  first  place  ALF 
float,  hosting  our  National  president, 
and  a  Christmas  semi-formal  were 
highlights  of  our  fall  semester. 


Row  1:  L.  Peterson,  S.  Stephens,  P.  Brenznican,  M.  Hagenmeier, 
D.  Macurdy,  L.  Moorhouse,  G.  Fowler.  Row  2:  J.  Alberth,  C. 
Eberhart,  L.  Paladino,  J.  Hanchek,  M.  McAllister,  S    Coyer,  S. 


Schmehl,  J.  London.  Row  3:  D.  Rogan,  K.  Galla,  N.  Meador,  R. 
Seelbach,  S.  Walters,  G.  Raymer.  Not  pictured:  C.  McGoogan,  Miss 
Barbara  Rose  (Advisor). 


The  officers  are  K.  Mechenbier 
(Pres.).  M.  Jacobs  (V.-Pres,  I),  M. 
Cvanovich  (V.-Pres.  II  and  Pledgemas- 
ter),  C.  Sfiakley  (Sec),  M.  Lyie  (Treas.), 
S.  Palmer  (Historian),  M.  Harris  (Ritual), 
B.  Marquis  (Membership  Chairman). 

The  Delta  lota  Chapter  of  Zeta  Tau 
Alpha  was  founded  at  Clarion  State  on 
April  13,  1960.  The  Zeta  house  is  located 
at  Wilson  Hall  on  Wilson  Avenue. 

The  Zetas  are  actively  involved  in 
campus  activities  such  as  cheerleading, 
majorettes.  Miss  C.S.C,  intramurals, 
and  scholastic  clubs.  At  our  last  national 
conference,  our  chapter  received  two 
awards:  a  membership  award,  and  the 
Sustained  Excellence  in  a  Chapter 
award. 

Every  year,  we  fund  raise  for  the 
local  Juvenile  Diabetic  Association  and 
the  National  Association  for  Retarded 
Children  as  our  service  projects. 


Row  1:  L  to  R,  K.  Zorzi.  D.  Hughes,  L.  Leech,  C.  Lundy.  C. 
Marousis,  T.  Murray,  M.  Kupfner.  A.  Leftlngwell,  C.  Headlee, 
Elsadot.  Row  2;  H.  Carlton,  D.  Dick,  M.  Herald.  P  Perinis,  C. 
Zimmerman,  D.  Niederriter.  M,  LyIe,  C.  Middleton,  C.  Todonch, 
P.  McCoy.  Row  3:  J.  Zisa,  J.  Devine,  C.  Hartweg,  L.  Wood,  J. 


Kun.  S.  Mackey.  L.  Kruse,  A.  Cunningham,  6.  Querriera,  B. 
Marquis,  B.  Martin,  B.  Doyle,  S.  Lauth,  K.  Mechenbier.  M. 
Evanovich,  H.  Harris.  Row  4:  C.  Jioid,  J.  Alexander,  K.  Kelly,  K. 
Blaney,  C.  Shakley,  K.  Abel,  M.  Jacobs,  S.  Palmer. 


Alpha  Xi  Delta 


L  to  R,  Row  1:  K.  Stoeckle.  J.  Kirkhoff.  P.  Hannaford,  C.  Anderson.  S.  Gray,  L.  Crede,  N.  Schumann.  Row  2: 
N.  Mack,  J.  Whisler.  S.  Smith,  C.  Eyre.  L.  Ethinger.  M.  Learlsh.  Row  3:  T.  Beggy.  C  Reasinger,  C.  Bennardo. 
C.  Zebley.  J.  Sedlock.  Row  4:  C.  Starr.  N.  Sebak,  L.  DiBernardo.  Row  5:  T.  Miller,  J.  Zuech.  K.  Wensel.  C 
Lipowcan.  Row  6:  J.  Hicks,  B.  Urey,  G.  Ferragine,  C.  Hriso.  Row  7:  R  Rindy,  D  Donnelly.  Row  8:  K.  Zaffuto, 
C.  Kopetsky,  K.  Retort.  T.  Bodine  Row  9:  S.  Massalsky,  A.  Schumann.  D.  Fragle.  Row  10:  B.  Lawson,  P. 
Donahue,  L.  Wilhour. 


The  officers  are;  C.  Anderson  (Pres.),  S. 
Gray  (V.-Pres.),  K.  Stoeckle  (Recording 
Secretary),  T.  Beggy  (Corresponding  Secretary), 
L.  Crede  (Treas.),  M.  Leansh  (Pledge  Trainer),  C. 
Hriso  (Chaplin),  P.  Hannaford  (Membership). 

The  Zeta  Beta  Chapter  of  Alpha  Xi  Delta  was 
founded  nationally,  April  17,  1893  and  March 
1970,  at  Clarion  State  College.  The  Alpha  Xi 
Delta  suite  is  located  on  6th  floor  Nair  Hall. 
Presently,  there  are  49  active  sisters  who  are 
involved  in  numerous  campus  activities  and 
organizations.  The  Alpha  Xi's  are  also  involved 
in  community  projects  such  as  selling  daffodils 
for  the  American  Cancer  Society,  collecting 
money  for  Children's  Hospital,  and  also  dancing 
in  the  annual  dance  marathon  which  also 
benefits  Children's  Hospital.  This  year,  our 
philanthropic  project  is  collecting  for  ALS. 

The  sisters  also  take  a  very  active  part  in 
Greek  Week.  In  1978,  their  awards  included  1st 
place  in  Scholarship,  1st  place  in  Olympics,  2nd 
in  Greek  Sing,  2nd  in  Greek  Bowl,  and 
Outstanding  Overall  Sorority  for  1978. 


Alpha 

Kappa 

Alpha 


This  year's  officers  were:  C.  Mitchell  (Pres.), 
K.  Mackey  (V.  Pres),  Y.  English  (Treas.),  D. 
Morehead  (Rec.  Sec),  V.  Hall  (Corr.  Sec),  K. 
Manning  (Parliannent.). 

Alpha  Kappa  Alpha  was  the  first  predomin- 
ate Black  Sorority.  Founded  in  1908  at  Howard 
University,  we  have  grown  to  a  national  active 
membership  of  over  70,000  women.  We  are  a 
service  oriented  sorority,  not  a  social  one.  Some 
of  our  national  service  projects  include  the 
Clevelenad  Job  Corp.  Center  for  Women  and 
The  Reading  Experience  Workshop. 

Alpha  Kappa  Alpha  is  the  only  government 
founded  sorority.  Our  purpose  is  to  cultivate  and 
encourage  high  ethical  and  scholastic  stan- 
dards, to  promote  unity  and  friendship  among 
college  women,  and  to  be  a  service  to  all 
mankind.  Our  colors  are  salmon  green  and 
apple  green.  Kappa  Zeta  Chapter  of  Alpha 
Kappa  Alpha  celebrated  its  third  anniversary  on 
the  Clarion  State  College  campus,  February  14, 
1979. 


Row  1:  V.  Bradshaw,  T.  Wells,  K.  Mackey,  A.  Armstrong. 
Row  2:  A.  Wingfield,  T.  Phelps,  D  Scott,  V.  Hall,  B.  Lyons, 
C.  Mitchell,  B  Stewart,  P  Andrews   Row  3:  C.  Cooper.  Y. 


English,  F  McNairy,  A.  Peagler.  K   Manning,  D.  Morehead, 
K.  Mcintosh. 


Greek  Sing 


1979  Greek  Week  Results 


Beer  Race 

1.  Phi  Sigma 


Sing 


1.  Alpha  Chi  Rho 

2.  Phi  Sigma  Kappa 


Beer  Race 

1.  Alpha  Sigma  Tau 


Sing 


1  Alpha  Sigma  Tau 

2  Alpha  Xi  Delta 


1.  Phi  Sigma 

2.  Alpha  Chi  Rho 


1.  Alpha  Xi  Delta 

2.  Zeta  Tau  Alpha 


Olympics 

1.  Sigma  Tau 

2.  Phi  Sigma 


Olympics 

1.  Alpha  Sigma  Tau 

2.  Zeta  Tau  Alpha 


Scholarship  Pledges 

1.  Alpha  Chi  Rho 

2.  Sigma  Chi 


Scholarship  Pledges 

1.  Alpha  Xi  Delta 

2.  Alpha  Sigma  Tau 


Activities 

1.  Alpha  Chi  Rho 

2.  Sigma  Chi 


Activities 

1.  Alpha  Sigma  Tau 

2.  Alpha  Xi  Delta 


Overall 

1.  Alpha  Chi  Rho 

2.  Phi  Sigma 

3.  Sigma  Chi 


Overall 

1.  Alpha  Sigma  Tau 

2.  Alpha  Xi  Delta 

3.  Zeta  Tau  Alpha 


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Clockwise;  Dr.  Charles  Leach  -  V.P,  for  Administration,  D.  Graves  -  Director 
of  Libraries,  Dr  Dana  Still  -  V,P.  for  Academic  Affairs.  P  Wallace  -  Director 
of  Professional  Education  Services 


174/Faculty 


Left  to  right:  D.  Vallosio  -  Business  Manager,  L. 
Krull  -  CSA  Business  Manager. 


Left  to  rigfit:  A.  Lasko  -  Director  of  Financial  Aid, 
J    Stiropsfiire  -  Director  of  Admissions 


Faculty/ 175 


Admissions 


Mr.  Clarke.  Mr.   Kennedy,   Miss  McMlllen  (not  pictured). 


Library  Faculty 


Mrs.  Buckwalter,  Mr.  Emerick,  Mrs.  Gamaluddln.  Mr.  Graves  (Director).  Mr    Horn.  Mrs    Horn,  Mrs.  Johnson,  Mr    Krieger.  Mr.  Mager,  Mr 
McDanlel,  Miss  McKee,  Mrs.  Moore,  Mr.  SItzman,  Mr.  Wyse.  Mrs.  Williams 


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School  Of  Arts  And  Sciences 


Dr.  J.  Bodoh,  Dean 

Social  Sciences 


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Mr.  E.  Grayblll  -  Chair.,  Dr.  J    Bertsch.  Dr   Konitzky,  Dr   R    Rath.  Dr   E   Somers.  Dr   D   Straffm.  Dr    F   Takei.  Dr   Tu.  Dr.  J.  VanBruggen.  Mr   R. 
Zailys. 


178/Faculty 


Art 


Dr.  Hobbs-chair,  Dr.  Baptist,  Mr. 
Charley,  Dr.  Edwards,  Mr.  Grosch, 
Mrs.  ElSadat,  Mr.  P-Jobb,  Mr.  Seelye. 


Biological  Science 


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Dr.  Chamberlain-chair,  Dr.  Aharrah,  Dr.  Baker,  Dr.  Dalby,  Mr.  Donachy,  Mrs.  Donachy,  Dr.  Harmon,  Dr.  Jetkiewicz,  Dr.  Kodrich,  Dr.  Linton,  Dr.  Mechling, 
Dr.  Moore,  Dr.  Morrow,  Dr.  Rutherford,  Dr.  Twiest,  Dr.  Williams. 


Faculty/ 179 


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Chemistry 

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Dr.  Beck  (Chair).  Dr.  Bower.  Dr.  Brent,  Dr.  Krugh.  Dr   J.  Laswick,  Dr.  P.  Laswick.  Dr.  Sharpe,  Ms.  Stewart,  Dr. 
Wollaston. 


English 


Dr,  Grejda  (Chair.),  Dr.  Barber,  Mr.  Caesar,  Ms.  Carlson,  Ms.  Clark,  Dr.  Greco,  Mrs  Huffman.  Mrs  Hufford,  Mr.  Jaschke.  Mr  Karl,  Ms.  Kerr, 
Dr.  Knickerbocker,  Mr.  MacBeth,  Mrs.  McClaine,  Dr.  Newman,  Ms.  Osterholm,  Dr  Park,  Ms.  Poole,  Dr.  Reinhardt,  Dr.  Sheraw,  Dr.  Shumaker, 
Mrs.  Steele,  Dr.  Wilson. 


180/Faculty 


Geography 


Dr.  Buckwalter  (Chair.),  Mr.  Humphrey,  Ms.  Kordecki,  Mr.  Oakes,  Dr.  Shirey,  Dr.  Totten. 


Faculty/ 181 


Modern  Languages  And  Cultures 


Dr,  R.  Bays.  Dr    G.  Bays.  Mr.  Diaz.  Dr.  Fortis.  Dr.  Garcia.  Mrs.  Hegewald.  Dr.  Junod,  Ms.  Lemmon.  Dr.  Masterson.  Dr.  Nikoulin.  Dr.  Totten. 


182/Faculty 


Music 


Mr.  Lazich-chair.  Mr.  Berberian,  Mr.  Black,  Mr.  Bohlen,  Dr.  Connor,  Mr.  Hall,  Mr   Lassowsky,  Dr.  McLean,  Mrs   McComb,  Mr. 
McDonald,  Dr.  MichalskI,  Dr    Mitchell,  Mrs.  Pesche,  Mr.  Pierce,  Dr.  VanMeter,  Mr.  Wells. 


Physics 


Dr   Snedegar-chair,  Mr.  Blaine,  Dr    Exton.  Dr    Keth,  Dr   Said,  Mr   Shofestall,  Mr    Slaugenhaupt. 


Faculty/ 183 


Psychology 


Dr.  Soricelli-chair.  Dr.  Bernard.  Dr. 
Combs,  Dr.  Gackenbach,  Dr.  Morri- 
son, Dr.  Semon,  Dr.  Thornton,  Dr. 
Wallace,  Dr.  Reinhardt,  Mr.  Hamilton. 
Mr.  Snyder. 


Speech,  Communication,  and  Theatre. 


Dr.  Martston-chair,  Mr.  Burke.  Mr. 
Coleman,  Dr.  Copeland,  Ms.  Elmes, 
Dr.  Hardwick,  Dr.  Huftord,  Dr.  Marlin, 
Ms.  Mata,  Mr.  McCauliff,  Ms.  Suss- 
mann.  Dr.  Weiss,  Dr.  Wright. 


184/Faculty 


School  Of  Communication 


I.  Baker,  C.  Felcetti.  P.  Marini,  W.  McCavitt,  R.  Metcalf.  L.  Pfaff. 


Faculty/185 


School  Of  Library  Media/Information  Science 


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Dr.  E.  Rupert,  Dean 


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Dr    Rupert  -  Chair  .  Mr    Economous,  Dr    Gamaluddm,  Dr    Head.  Dr   Jetter.  Mr    Luskay.  Mrs.  Payne.  Dr.  Vavrek, 


186/Faculty 


School  of  Professional  Studies 


Dr.  R.H.  Baldwin,  Dean 


Education 


Dr.  Yoho-chair,  Dr.  Battista,  Dr.  Willoughby-Herb,  Dr.  Kenemuth,  Dr.  Klindienst,  Mrs.  Lloyd.  Dr.  Moorehouse,  Mr.  Mosser,  Dr.  Slier,  Dr.  J. 
Smith,  Dr.  P.  Smith,  Dr.  Zaeske,  Dr.  Chalfant,  Mr.  Palaggo,  Dr.  Uzmack. 


Faculty/ 187 


Special  Education 


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Mrs.  A.  Cole,  Mr,  Dunkle,  Mr.  Gurecka,  Mr.  Huwar,  Mrs.  John.  Dr.  Kauffman,  Dr    Kern.  Mrs.  Peterson,  Mrs.  Reed,  Dr.  Schreffler, 
Dr.  Shirey,  Dr.  Vayda. 


Health  And  Physical  Education 


A.  Jacks  (Chair.),  D,  Avery.  N.  Baschnagel,  B.  Bubb,  C.  Clay,  J    Davis,  J    DeGiegorio,  P.  Ferguson,  D.  Leas,  B.  Leonard.  F    Lignelli, 
D.  Pae,  C.  Ruslavage,  F.  Shope,  B.  Simpson.  G.  Sobolewsiki.  E.  Weaver. 


speech  Pathology  And  Audiology 


Mr.  Hetrick  -  Chair  ,  Dr.  Dinlnny.  Dr    Hartley.  Mr.  Keenan.  Mr.  Simpson,  Mr   Smith. 


Faculty/ 189 


School  of 
Business  Administration 


Mr.  M.  Marder,  Acting  Dean 


Accounting  and  Finance 


Dr.  Yeaney  (Chair.).  Mr.  Bagley,  Mr.  Barnes,  Mr.  Bender,  Mr.  Bish,  Mr.  Campbell,  Dr.  Carter,  Dr.  Choi,  Dr.  Dupree,  Mr.  Henry,  Dr.  Hong, 
Mr.  Huntsberger,  Mr.  Kifer,  Mr.  Kooman,  Mr.  Lewis,  Mr  Liber,  Mr.  Otte,  Mrs.  Ross,  Dr.  Schaeffer,  Dr.  Townsend,  Mrs.  Traynor,  Mrs.  Vernon, 
Mr.  Yutzey. 


190/Faculty 


Administrative  Sciences 


Mr.  Clark  (Chair.),  Dr.  Amaram,  Dr.  Davis,  Mr.  Ditz,  Mrs.  FellcettI,  Mr.  Fulmer,  Dr.  Grunenwald,  Mr. 
KavoosI,  Dr.  Kim,  Dr.  Maxwell,  Dr.  Reed,  Dr.  Traynor. 


Economics 


Dr.  WIchmann  (Chair.),  Mrs.  Bender.  Mrs.  Dennis,  Dr.  Mohan,  Dr.  Ross,  Dr.  Singh,  Mr.  Stewart,  Mrs. 
Stewart,  Dr.  Vernon. 


The  yearbook  staff  apologizes  to  any  administrator  or  department  If  your  picture  does 
not  appear  in  this  edition  of  the  Sequelle. 


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Dr.  F.  Sessions, 

Dean  Of  Continuing 

Education 


ROTC  (Military  Science) 


Major  R.  Italia.  CPT  R.  Starns.  CRT  S.  Wolfe,  SSG  D.  Barnhart,  SSG  T   Turner. 


192/Faculty 


Infirmary  Staff 


Dr.  L.  Gilford 


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Seniors 


Kimberly  Abel 

Ronald  Babjak 

David  L.  Akins 

Mariann  Babnis 

Linda  Albright 

Susan  Allen 

Justina  Amaram 

Phil  Andrews 

Mark  Armstrong 

Christine  Bachman 

Jane  Alexander 

Dale  Allmendinger 

Cassandra  Ambrose 

Lynn  Anderson 

Dorothy  Arnold 

Ruth  Bachner 

Jennifer  Alexander 

Denise  Alston 

Laurie  Andrews 

Judith  Anderson 

Richard  Arena 

James  Balderson 

Kathleen  Baird 
Paula  Bahk 
Jayne  Barnett 
Lawrence  Barrett 
Thomas  Barron 


Mane  Bartholomew 
Gay  Bartlebaugh 
Gary  Baternan 
Brayton  Batson 
Harry  Baxter 


Greg  Beatrice 
Linda  Becker 
Theresa  Beggy 
Beth  Benchley 
Cynthia  Bennardo 


Elaine  J.  Bennett 
Margaret  Berbach 
Celeste  Bertolina 
Timothy  Bickel 
Linda  Bieloski 


Linda  Bienkowski 
Dina  Billings 
Darlene  Blackburn 
Nancy  Bloomquist 
Vaughn  Booker 


Linda  Boosinger 
Mary  Boscardin 
Wendelyn  Bossart 
Jane  Bowersox 
Susan  Boyd 


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Kass  Boyle  Steven  Bright 

Beverly  Bracken  Marion  Brink 

Greggory  Braughler  Bruce  Brizzi 

Robert  Brezicki  Barbara  Brocious 

Mark  Bricker  Deborah  Brown 


Henry  Brown 
Dana  Brush 
Joyce  Bryant 
Richard  Buechele 
Maryann  Burk 


Susan  Burnham  Cathie  Cadwailader  James  Capra 

Donald  Buterbaugh  Maurie  Campanella  Patricia  Carlln 

Karen  Byron  Linda  Campbell  Carl  Carlson  Jr 


198/Seniors 


Mary  L  Carson 
Gary  E  Caylor 
Dennis  Celento 


James  Chavous 
Thomas  Cheritt 
Philip  Cheung 


Thomas  Chieffe 
Sandra  Chitester 
Korrlne  Chlebove 


Alice  Chubb 
Jeffrey  Clark 
Rebecca  L   Coen 
Jace  Colin 
Lawrence  Conley 


Danette  Connelly 
Joan  Conrad 
Dale  Cook 
Kenna  Cook 
Richard  Cook 


Craig  Coon 
Carolyn  Cooper 
Paul  Cooper 
Linda  Corey 
Patricia  Cortazzo 


Seniors/199 


Brian  Courtney 

Keith  Cox 

Douglas  Crawford 

Therese  Cunn 

ngham 

Dilworth  Davis 

Mary  A.  Demchak 

Christine  Cover 

Sharon  Coyer 

Linda  Crede 

Mane  Curtis 

Diane  Davison 

Mary  Demich 

Shelley  Crous 

Neal  Dana 

Maureen  Deeney 

Harry  Dennis 

Thomas  Crowley 

Linda  Danko 

R.  Eric  Dellapina 

Marilyn  Depew 

Diana  Cunningham 

Alan  Davis 

Paul  DeLoia  Jr. 

John  DeSantis 

Michele  DeSantIs 
Denise  Detone 
Randy  Detweiler 
Gayle  Devey 
Linda  DiBernardo 


Karen  DiFilippo 
Diane  Diven 
Donna  Dougherty 
Jeffrey  Douglas 
Jeffrey  Doulhetl 


Karen  Downie 
Josepti  Downing 
Barbara  Doyle 
Robert  Duffner 
William  Dugan 


Karen  Dutiala 
Denise  Durante 
f^argaret  Dusha 
Carol  Dusfiac 
Reneda  Eakman 


Brenda  Easter 
Timottiy  Eayre 


Cyntfiia  Eberfiart 
Jeffrey  Ebner 


Seniors/201 


Joan  Ellis  Frances  Eno  Mary  Ernesly 

Janice  Elson  Dawn  Enos  JoAnn  Esapovich 

Christine  Engle  Joelta  R.  Eonta  James  Eshenour 

Thoman  Eckenrode  Nancy  Eiler  George  Englert  Marie  Erikson  Jan  Eshleman 

Terry  Edwards  Colleen  Ellermeyer  Rachel  English  Debra  Erisman  Robert  Estep 


Lou  Ann  Ettinger 
Michele  Evanovlch 
Ann  Eyier 
Cynthia  Eyre 
Daniel  Facko 


202/Seniors 


Ann  Fagnano 
Helen  Fairlamb 
Pamela  Feaster 
Kenneth  Fedorek 
John  Fedorek 


Cathie  Fehlman 
Debra  Fellenbaum 
William  Fenton 
Cynthia  Fike 
Lora  Fittro 


Ruthan  Fitzsimmons 
Deborah  Fleming 
Mark  Fleming 
Kathy  Foor 
Cheryl  A    Fornal 


Barbara  J    Fox 
Tammy  Fox 
Glen  Frailey 
Lisa  Framiglio 
Robert  Freeman 


Judd  Fritchey 
Amy  Frye 


Nanna  Frye 
Kimberly  Fuchs 


Seniors/203 


George  Fulkman 

Danny  Fultz 

Thomas  Fusco 

Larry  Garvin 

Lisa  E.  Gibson 

Katherine  Golden 

Virginia  Gadzala 

William  Gaskin 

Michael  A.  Gill 

Thomas  Goodge 

Russ  Gall 

Jean  Gathers 

Leonel  Girouard  III 

Michael  Goodman 

Theresa  Gallo 

Lorene  Gault 

Alice  M.  Glasgow 

Donna  Goodson 

Marcie  Gannoe 

Christine  Gerwick 

Janine  Glenn 

Cathy  Gorin 

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Donald  Gozzard 

Martin  Grichor 

Beth  Hale 

James  A.  Haluska 

Shirley  K.  Hare 

Faith  Harlan 

Mark  Grabigel 

Elizabeth  Gruber 

Daniel  R.  Hall 

Roberta  Hammill 

Barbara  Green 

Marie  Guerra 

John  P.  Hall 

David  Hanlon 

Theodore  Green  Jr. 

Gail  Guyton 

Ronald  Hallberg 

Juanita  Hannon 

Elena  M   Greggs 

Carol  Hadaway 

Lynda  S.  Hallman 

Patricia  E.  Hannon 

Jeffrey  Harmon 

Jeffrey  Hawkins 

Barry  Headland 

Douglas  L.  Hein 

Charles  L   Henry 

Dennis  Hinderliter 

James  Harrison 

Susan  M.  Hawkins 

Carol  Heagy 

Nancy  Heindl 

Sue  E    Herman 

Gary  M    Hines 

Ken  Hartenbach 

Sandra  L.  Hay 

Erin  Healey 

Marybeth  Helm 

Tammi  Higbee 

James  R   Hintenach 

Patrick  Hartman 

Wendy  J.  Hayden 

Julie  K.  Heath 

Susan  Helwig 

Kenneth  R    Hill 

Diane  Hoak 

Beth  Hartshorne 

Jeffrey  Hayes 

Wanda  J.  Hetflin 

Terrence  Hennessy 

Marsha  Himes 

Susan  L.  Hobson 

Thomas  H.  Hudson 

Bruce  Irwin 

James  C    Huet 

Denlse  L,  Jackson 

Kimberly  Hoenes 

Richard  Hornak 

Deborah  L.  Houk 

Duane  Howell 

Deborah  Hughes 

Elizabeth  Jackson 

Kelly  Hogue 

Roslyn  A.  Hosak 

Michael  Houtz 

Kevin  L.  Howick 

David  Hunnell 

Linda  L.  Jacobs 

W.  Gareth  Horan 

Corinne  Hosfeld 

Diane  K.  Howard 

David  P.  Hubbell 

Susan  Irick 

Frank  E.  James 

Jennifer  Janssen  Cheryl  Jioio  Janis  L.  Johnston 

Brenda  L.  Jeffreys  Raymond  Johnson  Lauraine  Jones 

Joseph  Jiamachello         Steven  Johnson  Rande  Joy 


Amy  L.  Kappel  Lisa  Keil 

George  Kapusta  Rebecca  S.  Keil 

Linda  Joyce  Anne  Karban  Erin  S.  Kelley 

Deborah  Kaczmarel<         Margaret  Kasanicky  Timothy  A.  Kelley 

Robert  Kannegieser         Warren  Kati  Daniel  L.  Kennedy 


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Lori  R.  Kessler 
Mary  D.  Killeen 
Paul  Kimicata 
Luan  K.  KInch 
Alan  King 


Barbara  Kirkhoff 
Holly  A.  Kiser 
Elizabeth  Klahr 
LuAnn  Kletzli 
Max  Knickerbocker 


John  M.  Knoebel 
Lisa  Koch 
Gary  Koehler 


Steven  Kolcun  Mary  A.  Koperna 

Pamela  A    Konetsky        Karen  Kosarich 
James  Koontz  Lawrence  Kosko 


Marybeth  Kosoglow 
Lias  Kotun 
Susan  Kovensky 


Seniors/209 


Judson  Kratzer 
Keith  A.  Kraus 
Karen  Kretzler 
Rulh  A.  Kroh 
Steven  Kronenwetter 


Susan  C.  Kurtz 
J.  Michael  Kusnir 
John  Kwasneski 
Elizabeth  Lacko 
Carol  A    Landau 


Pamela  Langietti 
Cheryl  L.  Lavick 
Louise  Lazusky 
Kristene  Lazzeri 
Mary  L.  Learish 


Becky  L    Lesher 
Debra  S    Leasure 
Randy  J    Leeper 
Amber  Leffingwell 
Kimberly  Lemon 


Karen  Leopardo 
Maureen  Lesnick 
Carolyn  Levish 
Anthony  Lewis 
Cynthia  Lewis 


Mark  A    Lewis 
Katrina  Liek 
Lawrence  Lighthiser 
Paul  Lindberg 
Mark  Lockridge 


Joan  London 

Jean  M.  Lundberg 

Mary  M.  Lynch 

Mark  Mahlon 

Victor  Mannella 

Robert  Martin 

William  LoPresli 

Carol  A.  Lundy 

Nancy  L.  Mack 

Terri  B.  Majors 

Gary  Marcink 

Ronald  J.  Martin 

Michael  G.  Lovorn 

Jean  Lunsford 

Deborah  Macmillan 

Daniel  Majoy 

Linda  Marcinko 

Vicky  Mason 

Michael  G.  Lucas 

D.  Scott  Lutz 

Dawn  Macurdy 

Michael  Malthaner 

Barbara  Marquis 

Karen  N.  Masters 

Mariann  Luksik 

Sharon  L.  Luy 

Keith  Macurdy 

Bruce  Mann 

Barbara  J    Martin 

H.  Joe  Matala 

James  Mattingly 

Janice  Matzel 

Carrie  Mauck  Charlene  McCarthy  Keith  McCaw  Melinda  McClure  Edward  McKarskI 

Carol  M.  Maybee  James  McCarthy  Pamela  J.  McCleary         Terry  McGarrity  David  McKelvey 

Constance  McAnlnch       Thomas  McCauley  Kimberlee  McClure  Wendy  Mcllvaine  Judith  McKnIght 


Suzanne  McMillen 
Karen  McMunn 
Mary  McNaughton 
Michael  McNicholas 
Daniel  McVay 


Nancy  Meador 
Kathryn  Mechenbler 
David  Metzler 
Pamela  Mignanelli 
Michael  Mihalik 


Ardella  Y.  Mileo 
Diana  M.  Miller 
Jeffrey  Miller 
Michele  Miller 
Nancy  O.  Miller 


Thomas  W.  Miller 
Kathleen  L    Mills 
Drew  F.  Mogee 
William  J.  Molnar 
Shelby  A.  Mong 


Jennifer  Montague 
Linda  L.  Moore 
Renee  J.  Moore 
Donna  M.  Morehead 
Michael  K.  Morgus 


Colleen  Moriarty 
Judith  Morrell 
A    Dean  Morris 
Barbara  J    Morris 
Pamela  A    Morrison 


Maureen  Moyer 
Kathy  J.  Muller 
Lois  Munn 
Mitzi  Munn 
Deborah  Murphy 


Seniors/213 


Megan  Murphy 
Sherry  Murray 
Jeffrey  L.  Myers 
John  T.  Myers 
Karen  M.  Neely 


Mark  E.  Nelson 
Mark  Nemecek 
Carol  Neuberger 
Barbara  J    Newton 
Beth  Nicholas 


Bonnie  Nickel! 
Kathy  Mori 
Karen  A    Norwood 
Randy  Novak 
John  Novosel 


Barbara  J.  Nuhfer 

Nick  Nuzzo 

Paul  J    Obenreder 


Esther  Ober 
Mark  E.  O'Block 
Gerry  OHara 


Margaret  O'Leary 
Gay  OIney 
Roger  Oilman 


Osadolor  Omorodian 

Dennis  R.  Orange 

David  E.  Orris 

Patrick  OToole 

Joanne  Palka 

Jon  D.  Parr 

Daniel  O'Neill 

Edward  S    Ord 

Alice  F.  Ortman 

Robert  OToole 

Raymond  Palombi 

Alice  Passarelli 

David  Onorato 

Debra  Orendorf 

Marcy  Osiecki 

Kimberlee  Owatt 

Clifford  Panneton 

Edward  Patosky 

Jeanne  Oxendale 

Margaret  M    Park 

Susan  Patterson 

Joseph  Pailin 

Nancy  R    Parme 

Denise  Pavone 

Seniors/215 


Susan  M.  Peel 

Joseph  Perrlello 

Deborah  Peterson 

Michael  Piccirilli 

James  M.  Pollard 

Michael  Progen 

Debbie  Perich 

Anthony  Perrlello 

Edward  Peterson  Ml 

Debra  Pierce 

Samuel  C,  Pollina 

Samuel  Puglisi 

Lynne  Peterson 

Terrance  Pierucci 

Vickie  Posch 

Leigh  A.  Puzz 

Ronald  Phillips  Jr. 

Jeffrey  Plake 

Kristine  A.  Powell 

Laurren  Quillman 

Lenore  Picariello 

Mark  Polenski 

Mark  W.  Powell 

Karen  Quinn 

216/Seniors 


Steven  Radomski 
Jeffrey  J.  Rahuba 
Susan  Rairie 
Cynthia  Ravetto 
Ned  L.  Reade 


Cynthia  Reasinger 
Kenda  Reckhart 
Dawn  Reddick 
Ray  Reichenbach 
l^ichael  Reinsel 


Jerry  Rombold 
Theresa  A.  Renz 
Bruce  A    Resnak 
Sue  A.  Ressler 
Nancy  M.  Reynolds 


Greg  Rhoads 
Mary  J.  Rice 
Kevin  Rieg 
Tracy  A.  Riker 
Michele  Rimolt 


Nancy  Rippin 
Cathy  Roberts 


Linda  Roberts 
John  Rogers 


Seniors/217 


W   Jerry  Rooney 

Mary  Beth  Rudick 

Cathy  Rykaczewski 

Barbara  Santorum 

Kenneth  L.  Root 

Sharon  Rudy 

Brian  R,  Sacolic 

Caria  J   Sardi 

Kurt  Rosander 

Marllee  Ruffe 

Daniel  E.  Salem 

Noelle  Sartain 

Christine  Roeder 

Terri  C.  Rogan 

Sara  J.  Ross 

Karen  S    Rushin 

Karen  K    Sanders 

William  Satterlee 

James  Rogan 

Pamela  E.  Rohrer 

Michael  Rossi 

Lisa  Rutishauser 

Lesa  Santonico 

Lynette  Savoy 

Cynthia  Saxlon  DuAnn  Scott  Lori  Selesky  Mary  J    Serafin 

William  D   Scala  Denise  E   Sebak  Jane  N    Selle  Robin  SessI 

Wayne  D   Schlegel  Timothy  Sechrlst  Mary  Selvaggio  Lauren  S   Shafer 

Sue  Schmidt  Joyce  Sedlock  Barbara  Seman  Keith  L   Shaffer 

Sue  Schnltker  Deborah  Sedorls  Karen  J.  Serafin  Randy  R    Shaffer 


Candace  Shakley 
Harry  R    Shapiro 


Cathy  L   Shaver 
John  M    Shellne 


Shelly 

Robin  Shemuha 

Joyce  Shoemaker 

Richard  Sinclair 

Karen  Skoczylas 

Barbara  Smith 

Gloria  Shrawder 

Mary  Sinibaldi 

Jan  Skwarcha 

Cynthia  L.  Smith 

Linda  Sigismondi 

Kathleen  Sipe 

Thomas  Slagel 

Jaye  L.  Smith 

David  Siler 

Michael  Sisinni 

Cynthia  Slick 

Sharon  Smith 

Greg  Silvestri 

John  Skelly 

Andrew  Smale 

Thomas  D.  Smith 

Wayne  E.  Smith 
Debra  L,  Snyder 
Kurt  R.  Snyder 
Sally  L.  Snyder 
Mary  L.  Socha 


Vicki  Soldo 
Wynn  Solle 
Susan  Sowa 
John  Spanitz 
William  Sprecher 


Lawrence  Sroka 
Jill  Stahlman 
John  Stajduhar 
Barbara  L.  Staley 
Kim  Stallsmith 


Ronald  Standridge 
Cynthia  C.  Starr 
Susan  Stehle 
Jamie  C.  Stello 
Timothy  Sterba 


Thomas  Stewart 


Mark  Stickley 


Donald  Stoey 
Brenda  Stohr 
Janet  E   Stout 
Nancy  A.  Stover 
Perry  Strausbaugh 


Dorothy  Strawoet 
Sylvia  Stroy 
John  T.  Stunda 
Bruce  Sukaly 
Barbara  Sullivan 


Suzanne  Summerville      Sandra  W    Tarr 


Lori  L   Swarm 
Daniel  Swartz 
Jacqueline  Szeligo 
Peter  Talleri 


Carol  A   Tate 
Estella  Tate 
Anthony  Tate 
David  W,  Taymans 


John  Tedeschi 
Abby  Terhune 
Buddy  Termin 
Martha  Thomas 
Patricia  Thomas 


Beverly  Thompson 
Ronald  Thompson 
Steven  Thompson 
Anne  Thrower 
Julie  Tidball 


Joseph  C.  TIerno 
Dawn  Timmins 
Hollie  Tinsman 
Lisa  D.  Tower 
E.  Robin  Troxell 


Daniel  Trudgen 
David  Trujillo 
Marie  Trusits 
Regina  Turin 
Dawn  Underwood 


David  M.  Urey 
Camille  Valenza 
Carole  Valone 
David  Vandermark 
Mark  Vanek 


Sherri  Vargo 
Karen  Vavra 
Barbara  Vensel 
Cindy  Vicari 
Joan  B.  Vicari 


Judith  Vornhold 
Suzanne  Vroman 
Raymond  P   Wade 
Randy  J.  Wagner 
Geraldine  Walker 


Cindy  Walter 
Keith  T.  Ward 
William  Warrick 
Mary  Weatheriil 
Richard  Weaver 


Tim  Weaver 
Kim  Weibel 
Nora  L   Weimer 
Susan  Weinheimer 
Kathy  Weise 


Sandra  Welch 
Glee  B.  Weller 
Reginald  A.  Wells 
Wendy  L.  Welton 
Kris  Wensel 


Cynthia  S   West 
Heidi  L.  Wheeler 
Joleen  Whisler 
Barbara  While 
Laetitia  M.  White 


R    Douglas  Whitehill 
Eric  J.  Whitman 
Douglas  E    Wilder 
Jonathan  Wilder 
Dean  E    Will 


Cindy  S.  Williams 
Linda  R,  Wilcox 
Jennifer  Wilson 
Richard  E    Wilson 
Amy  Wise 


Vicki  Wise 
Donna  J   Wolfe 
Eddie  t^.  Wong 
Craig  Wonsidler 
Gail  Woodruff 


224/Seniors 


Robert  Woods 
Marvin  Woodward 
Vernon  Wykoff 
Kenneth  E.  Yager 
Lee  A.  Yingling 


Richard  Yocum 
David  S.  Yon 
Robin  G    Yost 
Mary  E   Yourlsh 
Michael  Yusko 


Thomas  Zampogna 
Rita  Zanagllo 
Jeffrey  Zangrilii 
Carol  Zebley 


Alan  Zedlker 
Linda  Zerblls 
Timothy  Zeitz 
Curtis  Zimmerman 


Kurt  Zimmerman 
Samuel  Zimmerman 
Mark  Zindel 
Patricia  Zizza 


Linda  Bombach 
Jay  Hockenbroch 
Andre  W.  Lo 
Andrea  Peagler 


Senior  Directory 


Abel,  Kimberly 
Special  Education 
Coraopolis,  PA 

Akins.  Oavid  L. 
Elementary  Ed. 
Apollo,  PA 

Albright,  Linda 
Management 
Verona,  PA 

Alexander,  Jane  M. 
Elementary  Ed 
Meadville,  PA 

Alexander,  Jennifer  L. 
Psychology 
Sharpsville,  PA 

Allen,  Susen  L. 
Social  Science 
Franklin,  PA 

Allmendinger,  Dale  E 
Accounting 
Wairen.  PA 

Alston,  Denise  A. 
Communication/History 
Philadelphia.  PA 

Amaram,  Justina 
Elementary  Ed. 
Clarion,  PA 

Ambrose,  Cassandra  S. 
Anthropology/Sociology 
White  Plains,  NY 

Andrews,  Laurie  M. 
Economics 
McKees.  Rocks,  PA 

Andrews,  Phil 
Mktg./Mgmt. 
Erie,  PA 

Andersen,  Lynn 

Speech  Pathology/Audiology 

Roslyn,  PA 

Anderson,  Judie 
Medical  Technology 
Aliquippa,  PA 

Armstrong,  Mark  M. 
Russian 
Appollo.  PA 
Arnold.  Dorthy 
Elementary  Education 
Pittsburgh,  PA 

Arena.  Richard 
Biology 
Coraopolis,  PA 

Babjak,  Ronald  J. 
Secondary  Ed. /History 
North  Braddock,  PA 

Babnis.  Mariann 
Speech  Communication 
Sharon,  PA 

Bachman,  Christine  M. 
Accounting 
Pittsburgh.  PA 

Bachner,  Ruth  Ann 
Elementary  Ed. 
Pittsburgh,  PA 


Balderson,  James 
Accounting 
Rochester,  PA 

Baird.  Kathi 

Special  Ed. /Life  Management 

Butler,  PA 

Balik,  Paula  M. 

Marketing 

New  Brighton,  PA 

Barnett,  Jayne 
Elementary  Ed. 
Knox.  PA 

Barrett,  Lawrence 

Scene  Design  and  Direction 

Berwick,  PA 

Barron,  Thomas  H 
Secondary  ED. 
Zelienople,  PA 

Bartholomew,  Marie 
Special  Ed. 
Tatama,  PA 

Bartlebaugh,  Gay 
Life  Management 
Milroy.  PA 

Bateman.  Gary  R. 
Marketing 
Sharpsville,  PA 

Batson.  W.  Brayton 

Chemistry 

Falls  Creek,  PA 

Baxter,  Harry  N.  Ill 
Chemistry 
Pittsburgh,  PA 

Beatrice.  Greg 
Accounting 
Ellwood  City,  PA 

Becker,  Linda  D. 
Marketing 
Lancaster,  PA 

Beggy,  Theresa  M. 
Management/Finance 
Pittsburgh,  PA 

Bennardo,  Cynthia  J. 
Elementary  Ed/Early  Childhood 
Pittsburgh,  PA 

Bennett,  E.  Joyce 
Accounting 
Aliquippa,  PA 

Berbach.  Margaret 

Library  Science/Social  Studies 

Leechburg,  PA 

Bertolini,  Celeste 

Elementary  Ed/Early  Childhood 

Warren,  PA 

Bickel,  Timothy  A. 
Elementary  Ed. 
Erie,  PA 

Bieloski,  Linda  S. 
Marketing/Management 
Latrobe,  PA 

Bienkowski,  Linda 

Speech  Pathology/Audiology 

Nanticoke,  PA 


Billings.  Dina  L. 
Medical  Technology 
Bradford.  PA 

Blackburn.  Darlene 
Special  Education 
Curwensville,  PA 

Bloomquist.  Nancy 
Elementary  Ed. 
Indiana,  PA 

Booker,  Vaughn  A. 
Political  Science 
Rochester,  PA 

Boosinger.  Linda 
Accounting 
Pittsburgh.  PA 

Boscardin,  Mary  Jearn 

English 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Bossart,  W.  Becky 
Accounting 
Export,  PA 

Bowersox,  Jane  E. 

Marketing 

New  Bethlehem,  PA 

Boyd,  Susan  F. 

Speech  Pathology/Audiology 

Sandy  Lake,  PA 

Boyle.  Kass 

Medical  Technology/Biology 

Derry.  PA 

Bracken,  Beverly  A. 
Biology 
Pittsburgh,  PA 

Braughler,  Greggory 

Accounting 

New  Bethlehem,  PA 

Brezicki,  Bob 
Management 
Greensburg,  PA 

Bricker,  Mark 

Biology 

New  Tripoli,  PA 

Bright,  Steven 
Computer  Science 
Pittsburgh,  PA 

Brink,  Marion  J. 
Marketing 
Pittsburgh,  PA 

Brizzi,  Bruce 
Management 
West  Newton,  PA 

Brocious.  Barbara 
Secondary  Ed. 
Dubois,  PA 

Brown,  Deborah 
Communications 
Sewickley.  PA 

Brown,  Henry  O. 
Elementary  Ed. 
Tidiovte,  PA 

Brush,  Dana  K. 
Social  Science 
New  Castle,  PA 


Bryant,  Joyce  L. 
Secondary  Ed. 
Kane,  PA 

Buechele.  Richard 
Chemistry 
East  Brady.  PA 

Burk,  Maryann  J. 
Elementary  Ed. 
Gibsonia.  PA 

Burnham,  Susan  B. 
Earth  Science 
Emmaus,  PA 

Buterbaug,  Donald 
Music  Ed. 
Meyersdale,  PA 

Byron,  Karen 
Elementary  Ed. 
McKeesport,  PA 

Cadwallader,  Cathie 
Music  Ed. 
Pittsburgh,  PA 

Campanella,  Maurie 
Political  Science 
Dallastown,  PA 

Campbell.  Linda  K. 
Elementary  Ed. 
Oil  City.  PA 

Capra.  James  A. 
Management 
McDonald.  PA 

Carlin.  Patricia  A. 
Library  Science 
Sharon.  PA 

Carlson.  Carl 
Accounting 
Emporium.  PA 

Carson,  Mary  L. 

Library  Science/Elementary  Ed. 

Royersford,  PA 

Caylor,  Gary  E. 
Marketing/Management 
Punxsutawney,  PA 

Celento,  Dennis 
Marketing/Management 
Houston,  PA 

Chavous,  James 
Business  Administration 
Philadelphia,  PA 

Cheritt,  Thomas 

Psychology 

West  Middlesex.  PA 

Cheung.  Philip 
Management 
Hong  Kong 

Chieffe,  Thomas 
Accounting 
Coraopolis,  PA 

Chitester,  Sandra 
Accounting/Computer  Science 
Akron,  Ohio 

Chlebove.  Korinne 
Biology 
Allentown.  PA 


Chubb,  Alice  E. 
Special  Ed. 
Camp  Hill,  PA 

Clark,  Jeffrey 
Elementary  Ed. 
Oil  City,  PA 

Coen,  Rebecca  L. 
German 
Pittsburgh,  PA 

Colin,  Jace 
Business 
Pittsburgh,  PA 

Conley,  Lawrence 

Biology 

Bethel  Park,  PA 

Connelly,  Danette 
Accounting 
West  Mifflin,  PA 

Conrad,  Joan 
Finance 
Franklin,  PA 

Cook,  Dale  M. 
Accounting 
Spartansburg,  PA 

Cook,  Kenna  A. 
Elementary  Ed. 
New  Eagle,  PA 

Cook,  Richard 
Management 
Ellwood  City,  PA 

Coon,  Craig  W. 
Management/Marketing 
Sigel,  PA 

Cooper,  Carolyn  J. 
Elementary  Ed. 
Pittsburgh,  PA 

Cooper,  Paul 
Secondary  Ed. 
Reading,  PA 

Corey.  Linda 
Special  Ed. 
Conneaut  Lake,  PA 

Cortazzo,  Patricia  A. 
Medical  Technology 
Irwin,  PA 

Courtney,  Brian 
Secondary  Ed. 
Meadville,  PA 

Cover,  Christine 
Management 
Gladwyne,  PA 

Cox,  Keith 

Speech  Communication 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Coyer,  Sharon 
Accounting 
Grove,  City,  PA 

Crawford,  Douglas 

Physics 

Natrona  Heights,  PA 

Crede,  Linda 
Accounting 
Erie,  PA 

Crous,  Shelley  J. 
Medical  Technology 


Nantyglo,  PA 

Crowley,  Thomas 
Marketing 
Eldred,  PA 

Cunningham,  Diane  L. 
Music  Ed. 
Verona,  PA 

Cunningham,  Therese 
Accounting 
Pittsburgh,  PA 

Curtis,  Marie  E. 
Elementary  Ed. 
Punxsutawney,  PA 

Dana,  Neal 
Chemistry 
Morrisville,  PA 

Danko,  Linda 
Accounting 
Harrisburg,  PA 

Davis,  Alan  J. 
English 
Philadelphia,  PA 

Davis,  Dilworth  III 
Secondary  Ed. 
Corry,  PA 

Davison,  Diane 
Life  Management 
Polk,  PA 

Deeney,  Maureen 
English 
Feasterville,  PA 

Dellapina,  R.  Eric 
Management 
Oakdale,  PA 

DeLoia,  Paul 
Accounting 
Ellwood  City,  PA 

Demchak,  Mary  A. 
Special  Ed. /Elementary  Ed. 
Johnstown,  PA 

Oemich,  Mark  R. 
Accounting 
Pittsburgh,  PA 

Dennis,  Harry 
Accounting 
Wyomissing,  PA 

Depew,  Marilyn  P. 
Geography 
Mittlintown,  PA 

DeSantis,  John  F. 
Accounting 
Bradford,  PA 

DeSantis,  Michele 
Biology 
Jeannette,  PA 

Detone,  Denise  R. 

Speech  Pathology/Audiology 

Scottdale,  PA 

Detweiler,  Randy 
Elementary  Ed 
Bradford,  PA 

Devey,  Gayle  J. 

Special  Ed. /Elementary  Ed. 

West  Mifflin,  PA 


DiBernardo,  Linda 
Elementary  Ed. 
Pittsburgh,  PA 

DiFilippo,  Karen 
Elementary  Ed. 
Avondale,  PA 

Diven,  Diana  L. 
Special  Education 
Monroeville,  PA 

Dougherty,  Donna  M. 
Secondary  Ed. 
Pittsburgh,  PA 

Douglas,  Jeff 
Accounting 
Reston,  VA 

Douthett,  Jeffrey 

Speech  Communication/Theatre 

Warrendale,  PA 

Downie,  Karen  S. 

Elementary  Ed/Early  Childhood 

Beaver,  PA 

Downing,  Joseph 
Marketing 
Pittsburgh,  PA 

Doyle,  Barbara 
General  Science 
Harrisburg,  PA 

Duffner,  Robert 
Accounting 
Elizabeth,  PA 

Dugan,  William 
Management 
Greensburg,  PA 


Duhala,  Karen 
Accounting/Finance 
Mt.  Pleasant,  PA 

Durante,  Denise 
Communication 
Clarion,  PA 

Dusha,  Margaret 
Music  Ed. 
Clarksville,  PA 

Dushac,  Carol 
History 
Aliquippa,  PA 

Eakman.  Reheda  L. 
Elementary  Ed. 
Greenville,  PA 

Easter,  Brenda 
Mathmatics 
MannsCholce,  PA 

Eayre,  Timothy 
Education 
Toms  River,  NJ 

Eberhart,  Cynthia 
Biology 
Clarion,  PA 

Ebner,  Jeffrey  E. 
Management 
Allentown,  PA 

Eckenrode,  Thomas  H. 
Management 
McMurray,  PA 

Edwards,  Terry 
Accounting 
Philipsburg.  PA 


Eiler,  Nancy  E. 
Elementary  Ed. 
Aliquippa,  PA 

Ellermeyer,  Colleen  A. 
Elementary  Ed. 
Kittanning.  PA 

Ellis,  Joan  E. 
Psychology 
Ambler,  PA 

Elson,  Janice 

Speech  Communication 

New  Kensington,  PA 

Engle,  Christine  A. 
Accounting 
Bowmanstown,  PA 

Englert,  George 
Elementary  Ed. 
Columbia,  PA 

English,  Rachel  A. 
Elementary  Ed. 
Warren,  PA 

Eno,  Frances 
Spanish 
Marietta,  PA 

Enos,  Dawn  D. 
Elementary  Ed. 
Oil  City,  PA 

Eonta.  Joetta  R. 
Elementary  Ed. 
Ellwood  City,  PA 

Eril<sson,  Marie 
Special  Ed. 
West  Chester,  PA 

Erisman,  Debra  A 

Elementary  Ed. /Early  Childhood 

Bethlehem,  PA 

Ernesty,  Mary 
Marketing 
Connellsville,  PA 

Esapovich,  JoAnn 
Elementary  Ed. 
Industry,  PA 

Eshenour,  James  A. 
Marketing/Management 
Bethel  Park,  PA 

Eshleman,  Jan 
Library  Science 
Coopersburg,  PA 

Estep,  Robert  A. 
Music  Ed. 
Brookville,  PA 

Ettinger,  LouAnn 

Speech  Communication/Theatre 

Warren,  PA 

Evanovich,  Michele 
Elementary  Ed. 
Wall,  PA 

Eyier,  Ann  E. 
Elementary  Ed. 
Pittsburgh,  PA 

Eyre,  Cynthia 
Social  Studies 
Ridley  Park.  PA 

Facko.  Dan 
Management 
Sharon,  PA 


Fagnano.  Ann  M. 
Secondary  Ed. 
Milton,  PA 

Fairlamb,  Helen  E. 
Accounting 
Stoneboro.  PA 

Feaster,  Pamela 
Life  Management 
Bedford,  PA 

Fedorek,  Ken 
Marketing 
Leech  burg,  PA 

Fedorek,  John 
Accounting 
Oil  City,  PA 

Fehlman,  Cathie  S. 
Music  Ed. 
Russell,  PA 

Fellenbaum,  Debra  A. 
Communication  Arts 
Blueball,  PA 

Fenton,  William 
Management 
Philadelphia,  PA 

Fike,  Cynthia  C. 
Life  Management 
Knox,  PA 

Fittro,  Lora 

Special  Ed. /Elementary  Ed. 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Fitzsimmons,  Ruthan 
Accounting 
Brookville,  PA 

Fleming,  Deborah 
Elementary  Ed. 
Huntingdon,  PA 

Fleming,  Mark 
Accounting 
Sharon,  PA 

Foor,  Kathy  L. 
Computer  Science 
Erie.  PA 


Fornal,  Cheryl  A. 
Medical  Technology 
Oil  City,  PA 

Fox,  B.  J. 
Elementary  Ed. 
Harrisburg,  PA 

Fox.  Tammy 
Unknown 
Clarion,  PA 

Frailey,  Glen 
Communication 
Stroudsburg,  PA 

Framiglio,  Lisa 
Library  Science 
Pittsburgh,  PA 

Freeman,  Robert  W. 

Marketing 

Knox,  PA 

Fritchey,  Judd  E. 

Music  Ed. 

North  Versailles,  PA 

Frye,  Amy  F. 
Biology 
Latrobe,  PA 

Fry,  Nanna  K. 
Library  Science 
Sharon.  PA 

Fuchs,  Kimberly 
Library  Science 
Pittsburgh,  PA 

Fulkman,  George  K. 
Management 
Volant,  PA 

Fultz.  Danny  L. 
Marketing/Management 
Lewistown,  PA 

Fusco,  Thomas  P. 
Management 
Ambler,  PA 

Gadzala,  Virginia  M. 
Marketing 
Aston,  PA 


Gall,  Russ  J. 
Secondary  Ed/Biology 
Littlestown,  PA 

Gallo,  Theresa  M. 
Elementary  Ed. 
East  Brunswick,  NJ 

Gannoe,  Marcie  L. 
Secondary  Ed. 
Emienfon,  PA 

Garvin,  Larry 
Management 
Zelienople,  PA 

Gaskin,  William  J.  II 
Political  Science 
Ligonier,  PA 

Gathers,  Jean 
Elementary  Ed. 
Clarion,  PA 

Gault,  Lorene  M. 
Elementary  Ed. 
Smethport,  PA 

Gerwick,  Christine 
Life  Management 
Franklin,  PA 

Gibson.  Lisa  E. 
Psychology 
Enola,  PA 

Gill,  Michael  A. 
Social  Studies 
Clearfield,  PA 

Girovard,  Leonel  J.  Ill 
Business  Administration 
Pittsburgh,  PA 

Glasgow,  Alice  M. 
Library  Science 
Fallen  Timber.  PA 

Glenn,  Janine 
Business  Administration 
Chambersburg,  PA 

Golden,  Kathy 
Elementary  Ed. 
Levittown,  PA 


228/Seniors 


Goodge,  Thomas  R. 
Accounting 
Pulaski,  PA 

Goodman,  Michael  C. 
Psychology 
Philadelphia,  PA 

Goodson,  Donna 
Biology 
Emporium,  PA 

Gorin,  Cathy 
Secondary  Ed 
Rockville,  MD 

Gozzard,  Don 
Marketing 
Pittsburgh,  PA 

Grabigel,  Mark 
Chemistry 
Freeport,  PA 

Green,  Barbara  J. 
Accounting 
Brookville,  PA 

Green,  Ted  Jr. 
Chemistry/Business 
Franklin,  PA 

Greggs,  Elena  M. 
Accounting 
Stoneboro,  Pa 

Grichor,  Martin 

Speech  Communication/Theatre 

Wexford,  PA 

Gruber,  Elizabeth  A. 
Secondary  Ed. 
Shippenville,  PA 

Guerra,  Marie  L. 
Communication 
Pittsburgh,  PA 

Guyton,  Gail  M. 
Medical  Technology 
Erie,  PA 

Hadaway,  Carol  F. 

Biology 

Erie,  PA 

Hale,  Beth 

Life  Management 

Oil  City,  PA 

Hall,  Daniel  R. 
Accounting/Management 
Oil  City,  PA 

Hall,  John  P. 
Music  Ed. 
East  Brady,  PA 

Hallberg,  Ronald  J. 
Management 
Kane,  PA 

Hallman,  Lynda  S. 
Elementary  Ed. 
Gettysburg,  PA 

Haluska,  James  A. 
Unknown 
Patton,  PA 

Hammill,  Roberta 
English 
Pittsburgh,  PA 

Hanlon,  David 
English 


Erie,  PA 

Hannon,  Juanita  R. 

Speech  Pathology/Audiology 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Hannon,  Patti  E. 

Speech  Pathology/Audiology 

Franklin,  PA 

Hare,  Shirley  K. 

Biology 

New  Castle,  PA 

Harlan,  Faith 
Music  Ed. 
St.  Marys,  PA 

Harmon,  Jeffrey  S. 
Accounting 
Pittsburgh,  PA 

Harrison,  James  M. 
Political  Science/Sociology 
Gettysburg,  PA 

Hartenbach,  Kenneth  A. 
Physics/Earth  Science 
Baden,  PA 

Hartmen,  Patrick 
Geography 
Oakdale,  PA 

Hartshorne,  Beth 
Elementary  Ed. 
Clearfield,  PA 

Hawkins,  Jeffery  P. 
Management 
Bressler,  PA 

Hawkins,  Susan  M. 
Marketing 
Verona,  PA 

Hay,  Sandra  L. 
Psychology/Speech 
Communication 
Clearfield,  PA 

Hayden,  Wendy  J. 
Medical  Technology 
Pittsburgh,  PA 

Hayes,  Jeffrey 

Speech  Communication/Theatre 

Bridgeville,  PA 

Headland,  Barry 
Physics 
Rochester,  PA 

Heagy,  Carol 
Marketing/Management 
Tunkhannock,  PA 

Healey,  Erin 
Management 
West  Mifflin,  PA 

Heath,  Julie  K. 
Secondary  Ed. 
DuBois,  PA 

Hefflin,  Wanda  J. 
Business  Administration 
Pittsburgh,  PA 

Hein,  Douglas  L. 
Accounting 
Coopersburg,  PA 

Heindl,  Nancy 
Management 
St.  Marys,  PA 


Helm,  Marybeth 
Elementary  Ed. 
Aliquippa,  PA 

Helwig,  Susan  L. 
Accounting 
Berwick,  PA 

Hennessy,  Terry 
Marketing/Management 
Pittsburgh,  PA 

Henry,  Charles  L. 
Accounting 
Big  Run,  PA 

Herman,  Sue  E. 
Medical  Technology 
Manchester,  PA 

Higbee,  Tammi 
Secondary  Ed. 
Oil  City,  PA 

Hill,  Kenneth  R. 

History 

Lower  Burrell,  PA 

Himes,  Marsha 

Elementary  Ed. /Early  Childhood 

Clarion,  PA 

Hinderliter,  Dennis  L. 
Accounting 
Sarver,  PA 

Hines,  Gary  M. 
Marketing 
Verona,  PA 

Hintenach,  James  R. 

Accounting 

Erie,  PA 

Hoak,  Diane 
Music  Ed. 
McKeesport,  PA 

Hobson,  Susan  L. 
Elementary  Ed. 
Philadelphia,  PA 

Hoenes,  Kimberly  A. 
Marketing/Management 
Gibsonia,  PA 

Hogue,  Kelly 
Elementary  Ed. 
Lewistown,  PA 

Horan,  W.  Gareth 
Finance/Management 
Warminster,  PA 

Hornak,  Richard 
Accounting 
Donora,  PA 

Hosak,  Roslyn  A. 
Real  Estate/Finance 
Whitehall,  PA 

Hosfeld,  Corinne 
Library  Science/German 
Mountville,  PA 

Houk,  Deborah  L. 

Speech  Pathology/Audiology 

New  .Castle,  PA 

Houtz,  Mike 
Elementary  Education 
Mifflintown,  PA 

Howard,  Diane  K. 

Speech  Pathology/Audiology 


Shinglehouse,  PA 

Howell,  Duane 
Management 
Allison  Park,  PA 

Howick,  Kevin  L. 
Management 
Cochranton,  PA 

Hudson,  Thomas  H. 
Accounting 
Latrobe,  PA 

Huet,  James  C. 
Real  Estate 
Tarentum,  PA 

Hughes,  Debbee 
Art 
Brockway,  PA 

Hunnell,  Dave 
Accounting 
Washington,  PA 

Irick,  Susan 
French/German 
Lansdale,  PA 

Irwin,  Bruce 

Business  Administration 

Greensburg,  PA 

Jackson,  Denise  L. 
Computer  Science 
Harrisburg,  PA 

Jackson,  Elizabeth  I. 
Biology 
Brockway,  PA 

Jacobs,  Linda  L. 
Library  Science 
Meadville,  PA 

James.  Frank  E. 
Mathematics 
Meyersdale,  PA 

Janssen,  Jennifer 
Biology 
Hillsdale,  NJ 

Jeffreys,  Brenda  L. 
Music  Ed. 
Slippery  Rock,  PA 

Jiamachello,  Joseph  E. 
Management 
Brockway,  PA 

Jioio,  Cheryl 
Elementary  Ed. 
Greensburg,  PA 

Johnson,  Raymond  Jr. 
Business  Administration 
Pittsburgh,  PA 

Johnson,  Steven  D. 
Management 
Harrisburg,  PA 

Johnston,  Janis  L. 
Elementary  Education 
Pittsburgh,  PA 

Jones,  Laurine  N, 
Library  Science 
Royersford,  PA 

Joy,  Rande 
Psychology 
Corry,  PA 


Seniors/229 


Joyce,  Linda 
Life  Management 
Pittsburgh,  PA 

Kaczmarek,  Deborah  E. 
Accounting/Finance 
Clarion,  PA 

Kaminski,  Linda  S. 
Elementary  Education 
Greensburg,  PA 

Kannegieser,  Robert 
Marketing 
Harrisburg,  PA 

Kappel,  Amy  L. 
Psychology 
Ligonier.  PA 

Kapusta,  George 
Unknown 
Coraopolis,  PA 

Karban,  Anne 
Management 
Bethlehem,  PA 

Kasanicky,  Marcie 
Elementary  Education 
Leechburg.  PA 

Kati,  Warren,  M. 
Biology 
Zelienople.  PA 

Keil,  Lisa  E. 
Elementary  Education 
Oil  City,  PA 

Keil,  Rebecca  S. 

Speech  Pathology/Audiology 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Kelley,  Timothy  A 
Sociology/Psychology 
Fombell,  PA 

Kennedy,  Daniel  L. 

English 

Oil  City,  PA 

Kessler.  Lori  R. 
Spanish 
DuBois,  PA 
Killeen,  Mary  D. 
Accounting 
Glenshaw,  PA 

Kimicata,  Paul 
Biology 
Pittsburgh,  PA 

Kinch,  LuAn  K. 
Finance/Real  Estate 
Tionesta,  PA 

King,  Alan 

Elementary  Education 
Brookville,  PA 

Kirkhoff,  Barbara  M. 
Elementary  Education 
Pottstown,  PA 

Kiser,  Holly  A. 
Elementary  Education 
Altoona,  PA 

Klahr,  Elizabeth  A. 
Medical  Technology 
Erie,  PA 

Kletzli.  Lu  Ann 
Accounting/Comp.  Science 
Imperial,  PA 


Knickerbocker,  Max 
Business  Administration 
McMurray,  PA 

Knoebel.  John  M. 
Accounting 
Clarks  Summit,  PA 

Koch,  Lisa 
Music 
Franklin,  PA 

Koehler,  Gary  W 
Communications 
Gibsonia,  PA 

Kolcun,  Steven  G. 
Accounting 
Pittsburgh,  PA 

Konetsky,  Pamela  A. 
Elementary  Education 
Erie,  PA 

Koontz,  James  A. 
Accounting 
Littlestown,  PA 

Koperna,  Mary  A. 
Secondary  Education 
Coaldale,  PA 

Kosarich,  Karen  L. 
History 
Glenshaw,  PA 

Koska,  Lawrence 
Management 
West  Mifflin,  PA 

Kosoglow,  Marybeth 
Business  Administration 
Clardige,  PA 

Kotun,  Lisa 
Accounting 
Aliquippa,  PA 

Kovensky,  Susan  M. 
Secondary  Education 
Hollidaysburg,  PA 

Kratzer,  Judson  M. 

Sociology 

Mt.  Bethel,  PA 

Kraus,  Keith  A. 
Biology 
Pittsburgh,  PA 

Kretzler,  Karen 
Communication 
Pittsburgh,  PA 

Kroh,  Ruth  A. 

Speech  Pathology/Audiology 

Brookville,  PA 

Kronewetter,  Steven  W. 

Accounting 

St.  Marys,  PA 

Kurtz,  Susan  C. 
Chemistry 
Knox,  PA 

Kusnir,  J.  Michael 

Accounting 

New  Brighton,  PA 

Kwasneski,  John  L. 
Social  Sciences 
Pittsburgh,  PA 

Lacko,  Elizabeth 
New  Castle,  PA 


Landau.  Carol  A. 
Mathematics 
Washington,  PA 

Langietti,  Pam 
Elementary  Education 
Greenville,  PA 

Lavick,  Cheryl  L. 

Accounting 

New  Kensington,  PA 

Lazusky,  Louise  J. 
Management 
Cochranton,  PA 

Lazzeri,  Kristene 
Elementary  Education 
Dayton,  PA 

Learish,  MaryLynne 
English 
Clearfield,  PA 

Leasher,  Becky  L, 
Music  Education 
Alverton,  PA 

Leasure,  Debra  S. 
Marketing/Management 
Warren,  PA 

Leeper,  Randy  J. 
Business  Administration 
Aliquippa,  PA 

Leffingwell,  Amber  L. 
Library  Science 
Linesville,  PA 

Lemon,  Kimberly  A. 
Speech  Communication 
Lancaster,  PA 

Leopardo,  Karen 
Medical  Technology 
Ellwood,  City,  PA 

Lesnick,  Marueen 
Elementary  Education 
Punxsutawney,  PA 

Levish,  Carolyn 
Anthropology/Sociology 
Brackenridge,  PA 

Lewis,  Anthony 
Speech  Communication 
Philadelphia,  PA 

Lewis,  Cynthia  J. 
Special  Education 
Watsontown,  PA 

Lewis,  Mark  A. 
Accounting 
Cranberry,  PA 

Liek,  Katrina  M. 
Psychology 
Manchester,  PA 

Lighthiser,  E.  Lawrence 
Management 
Pittsburgh,  PA 

Lindberg,  Paul  C. 
Marketing/Real  Estate 
Sheffield,  PA 

Lo,  Andre  W. 
Management 
Causeway  Bay,  Hong  Kong 

Lockridge,  Mark  S. 
Management 


McKees,  Rocks,  PA 

London,  Joan 
Elementary  Education 
Brockway,  PA 

LoPresti,  William  J. 
Accounting 
Finleyville,  PA 

Lovorn,  Michael  G. 
Accounting 
Harrisburg,  PA 

Lucas,  Michael  G. 
Accounting/Finance 
Apollo.  PA 

Luksik,  Mariann  E. 
History 
Pittsburgh,  PA 

Lundberg,  Jean  M. 
Management 
Falls,  Creek,  PA 

Lundy,  Carol  A. 
Secondary  Education 
Williamsport,  PA 

Lunsford,  Jean 

Speech  Pathology/Audiology 

Wareen,  PA 

Lutz.  D.  Scott 
Accounting 
Butler,  PA 

Luy,  Sharon  L. 
Library  Science 
Madison,  JJ 

Lynch,  Mary  M. 
English 
Dushore,  PA 

Mack,  Nancy  L. 
English 
Ligonier,  PA 

MacMillan,  Deborah  L. 
Sociology/Psychology 
Wingate,  PA 

Macurdy,  Dawn  M. 
Marketing 
Sarver,  PA 

Macurdy,  Keith  L. 
Accounting 
Butler,  PA 

Mahlon,  Mark 
Psychology 
Emporium,  PA 

Majors,  Terri  B. 
Elementary  Education 
New  Castle,  PA 

Majoy,  Dan 
Marketing 
Huron,  Ohio 

Malthaner,  Michael  J. 
Music  Education 
Erie.  PA 

Mann.  Bruce 
Marketing 
Pittsburgh.  PA 

Mannella,  Victor  F.  Jr. 
Music  Education 
Vandergrift.  PA 


230/Seniors 


Marcink,  Gary 
Accounting/Finance 
Baden,  PA 

Marcinko,  Linda 
Special  Education 
McKean,  PA 

Marquis,  Barb 
Elementary  Education 
Warren,  PA 

Martin,  Barbara  J. 
Secondary  Education 
Pittsburgh,  PA 

Martin,  Robert 

Biology 

Oil  City,  PA 

Martin  Ronald  J. 
Accounting 
Trafford,  PA 

Mason,  Vicky 

Library  Science/Communication 

West  Decatur,  PA 

Masters,  Karen  M. 
Library  Science 
Flourtown,  PA 

Matala,  H.  Joe 
Accounting 
Lebanon,  PA 

Mattingly,  James  E. 
Accounting 
Forestville,  MD 

Matzel,  Janice 
Accounting 
Hermitage,  PA 

Mauck,  Carrie 
Business  Administration 
Pittsburgh,  PA 

Maybee,  Carol  M. 
Medical  Technology 
Hadley,  PA 

McAninch,  Constance 
Elementary  Education 
Brookville,  PA 

McCarthy,  Charlene 
Elementary  Education 
Oil  City,  PA 

McCarthy,  James 
Accounting 
Hershey,  PA 

McCauley,  Tom 


Accounting 
Allison  Park,  PA 

McCaw,  Keith 
Accounting 
Butler,  PA 

McCleary,  Pamela  Jean 
Elementary  Education 
Knox.  PA 

McClure,  Kimberlee 
Marketing 
Annandale,  VA 

McClure,  Mellnda  A. 
Library  Science 
Apollo,  PA 

McGarrity,  Terry  E. 
Accounting 
Oak  Ridge,  PA 

Mcllvaine,  Wendy 
Biology 
Greensburg,  PA 

McKarski,  Edward  J. 
Prelaw 
Clarendon,  PA 

McKelvey,  David 
Business  Administration 
Penfleld,  PA 

McKnight,  Judy 
Elementary  Education 
Ellington,  CT 

McMillen,  Suzanne 
Elementary  Education 
Worthington,  PA 

McMunn,  Karen 
Elementary  Education 
Lewistown,  PA 

McNaughton.  Mary  A. 
Mathamatics/Computer  Science 
North  Huntingdon,  PA 

McNicholas,  Michael  J. 
Mgt./Real  Estate 
New  Castle.  PA 

McVay.  Dan 
Accounting 
Penn  Hills,  PA 

Meadon.  Nancy  L. 
Special  Education 
Beaver  Falls.  PA 

Mechenbier.  Kathryn 
Speech  Pathology/Audiology 


Greenville,  PA 

Matzler,  David 
Management 
Erie,  PA 

Mignanelli.  Pamela  A. 
Speech  Pathology/Audiology 
New  Brighton.  PA 

Mihalik.  Michael  J.  Jr. 
Medical  Technology 
North  Versailles.  PA 

Miles.  Ardella  Y. 
Finance/Marketing 
Philadelphia.  PA 

Miller,  Diana  M. 
Marketing/Management 
Benton,  PA 

Miller,  Jeff 
Management 
Pittsburgh,  PA 

Miller,  Michele 
Music  Education 
Pittsburgh,  PA 

Miller.  Nancy  O 
English/Art 
Allentown.  PA 

Miller,  Thomas  W. 
Management 
Claysville,  PA 

Mills,  Kathleen  L. 
Art 
McMurray,  PA 

Mogee,  Drew  F. 
Management 
West  Chester,  PA 

Molnar,  William  J. 
Biology 
Leechburg,  PA 

Mong,  Shelby  A. 
Music  Education 
Knox,  PA 

Montagve,  Jennifer  L. 
Special  Education 
Pittsburgh,  PA 

Moore,  Linda  L. 
Management/Marketing 
DuBois,  PA 

Moore,  Renee  J. 
Communications 
Pittsburgh,  PA 


Moorehead.  Donna  M. 
Speech  Pathology/Audiology 
Fort  Washington,  MD 

Morgus,  Michael  K. 
Accounting 
Greenville.  PA 

Moriarty.  Colleen 

Speech  Pathology/Audiology 

Greenbelt,  MD 

Morrell,  Judy 
Elementary  Education 
Pittsburgh,  PA 

Morris,  A.  Dean 
Secondary  Education 
Latrobe,  PA 

Morris.  Barbara  J. 

Special  Elementary  Education 

McKeesport,  PA 

Morrison,  Pamela  A. 
Accounting 
Pittsburgh,  PA 

Moyer,  Maureen 
Accounting/Computer  Science 
Knox,  PA 

Muller,  Kathy  J. 
Secondary  Education 
Temple,  PA 

Munn,  Lois 
Accounting 
Lowellville.  OH 

Munn.  Mitzi 
Elementary  Education 
Zielienople.  PA 

Murphy.  Deborah 
Elementary  Education 
Clarion,  PA 

Murphy,  Megan  M. 

Acting 

Sharon.  PA 

Myers.  Jetfery  L. 

Accounting 

New  Bethlehem.  PA 

Myers.  John  T. 
Elementary  Ed. 
Ebensburg,  PA 

Neely,  Karen  M. 
Psychology 
Pittsburgh,  PA 

Nelson,  Mark  E. 
Music  Education 
Pittsburgh,  PA 

Nemecek.  Mark 
Management/Finance 
New  Brighton,  PA 

Neuberger.  Carol  A. 
Accounting 
Pittsburgh.  PA 

Newton,  Barbara  J. 
Early  Childhood 
Clearfield,  PA 

Nicholas.  Beth 
Accounting 
Pittsburgh.  PA 

Nickell,  Bonnie 
Accounting 
North  East.  PA 


Norl.  Kathy 

Speech  Communication 

Hollidaysburg,  PA 

Norwood.  Karen  A. 
Music  Education 
Bethel  Park.  PA 

Novak.  Randy 
Accounting 
Pittsburgh.  PA 

Novosel.  John 
Marketing 
Kane,  PA 

Nuhfer.  Barbara  J. 
Special  Education 
Soulhold,  NY 

Nuzzo.  Nick 

Business  Administration 

Industry.  PA 

Obenreder,  Paul  J. 
Business 
Fryburg.  PA 

Ober,  Esther 
Chemistry 
Clarion.  PA 

O'Block,  Mark  E. 
Accounting 
Pittsburgh.  PA 

O'Hara.  Gerry 
Management/Marketing 
Warminister.  PA 

O'Leary.  Margaret  R. 
Unknown 
Carrolltown.  PA 


OIney.  Gay  M. 
German 
Westfield.  PA 

Oltman,  Roger  J. 
Special  Education 
Natrona  Heights.  PA 

Omorodion.  Osadolor 
Accounting/Finance 
Benin  City.  Nigeria 

O'Neill.  Daniel  K. 
Geography 
Titusville,  PA 

Onorato.  David 
Marketing/Management 
Pittsburgh.  PA 

Orange.  Dennis  R. 

Computer  Science/Accounting 

Trafford.  PA 

Ord.  Edward  S.  Jr. 
Management 

Warren,  PA 

Orendorf,  Debra  D 
French 
Meyersdale,  PA 

Orris.  David  E. 
Elementary  Education 
Middleburg.  PA 

Ortman,  Alice  F, 
Elementary  Education 
Meadville.  PA 

Osiecki.  Marcy 
Elementary  Education 


Canonsburg.  PA 

O'Toole.  Bob 
Accounting 
Carnegie.  PA 

O'Toole.  Patrick  T 
Elementary  Education 
Tionesta,  PA 

Owatt,  Kimberlee 
Elementary  Education 
Ebensburg.  PA 

Oxendale.  Jeanne  L. 
Elementary  Education 
Allison  Park.  PA 

Pailin.  Joseph  F.  Jr. 
Accounting 
Philadelphia.  PA 

Palka.  JoAnne 
Psychology 
Sewickley.  PA 

Palombi.  Ray 
Marketing 
Sharpsville.  PA 

Panneton.  Clitf 
Management 
Allison  Park.  PA 

Park.  Margaret  M. 
Sociology/Psychology 
Emporium.  PA 

Parme.  Nancy  R. 
Communications 
Pittsburgh.  PA 

Parr.  Jon  D. 

Speech  Communication/Theatre 

Bethel  Park.  PA 

Passarelli.  Alice 
Marketing/Management 
Butler.  PA 

Patosky,  Edward  J. 
Elementary  Education 
Jeannette.  PA 

Patterson.  Sue 
Business  Administration 
Pittsburgh.  PA 

Pavone.  Denise 
German 
Northport.  NY 

Peel.  Susan  M. 
Life  Management 
Pittsburgh.  PA 

Perich.  Debbie 
Accounting 
Jeannette.  PA 

Perriello.  Joseph  C. 
Elementary  Education 
Lower  Burrell.  PA 

Perriello.  Tony 
Management 
Sharpsville.  PA 

Peterson.  Deborah  M. 
Medical  Technology 
Greenoille.  PA 

Peterson.  Edward  B. 
Secondary  Education 
Montoursville.  PA 


Peterson.  Lynne  E. 
Earth  Science/Geography 
Harvey's  Lake.  PA 

Phillips.  Ron 
Elementary  Education 
Pittsburgh.  PA 

Picariello,  Lenore 
Accounting/Computer  Science 
King  of  Prussia.  PA 

Piccirilli.  Mike 
Biology 
Sharpsville.  PA 

Pierce,  Debra  L. 
Elementary  Education 
Corsica.  PA 

Pierucci.  Terry 
Business  Administration 
Sligo.  PA 

Plake.  Jeffrey  S. 
Management 
West  Mifflin.  PA 

Polenski.  Mark 
Sociology/Psychology 
Garrett,  PA 

Pollard,  James  M.  Jr. 

Speech  Communication/Theatre 

Philadelphia.  PA 

Pollina.  Samuel  C. 
Biology 
Johnstown.  PA 

Posch.  Vickie 

Speech  Pathology/Audiology 

Pittsburgh.  PA 

Powell.  Kristine  A. 

Speech  Pathology/Audiology 

Aliquippa.  PA 

Powell.  Mark  W. 
Social  Studies 
Johnstown.  PA 

Progen.  Michael 
Finance 
Doylestown,  PA 

Puglisi.  Samuel  E. 
Management /Accounting 
Donora,  PA 

Puzz,  Leigh  A. 

Speech  Pathology/Audiology 

Ellwood  City,  PA 

Quillman,  Laureen  M. 
Secondary  Education 
Blandon,  PA 

Quinn,  Karen 
Spanish/French 
Littlestown,  PA 

Radomski,  Stephen 
Management 
Lansdale,  PA 

Rahuba,  Jeffrey  J. 
Special  Education 
Carnegie,  PA 

Rairie,  Susan 
Special  Education 
Corry,  PA 

Ravetto,  Cynthia  L. 
Special  Education 


232/Seniors 


Leechburg,  PA 

Reade,  Ned  L. 
Management/Finance 
Erie.  PA 

Reasinger,  Cynthia  A. 
Elementary  Education 
Troutville,  PA 

Recl<hart,  Kenda  J. 
Secondary  Education 
Clarks  Mills,  PA 

Reddick,  Dawn 

Speech  Pathology/Audiology 

Slippery  Rock,  PA 

Reichenbach,  Ray  A. 
Accounting 
Shamokin  Dam,  PA 

Reinsel,  Michael 
Management 
Limestone,  PA 

Rembold,  Jerry  A. 
Music  Education 
Seneca,  PA 

Renz,  Theresa  A. 
Management 
Pittsburgh,  PA 

Resnak.  Bruce  A. 
Management /Marketing 
Elizabeth.  PA 

Ressler,  Sue  A. 

Speech  Pathology/Audiology 

Monroeville,  PA 

Reynolds,  Nancy  M. 
English 
Pittsfield,  PA 

Rhoads,  Greg  B. 
Accounting 
Clarion,  PA 

Rice,  Mary  J. 
Sociology/ Psychology 
Clarion,  PA 

Rieg.  Kevin 
Management 
Pittsburgh.  PA 

Riker.  Tracy  A. 
German 
Media.  PA 

Rimolt,  Michele 
Biology 
Pittsburgh.  PA 

Rippin,  Nancy 
Elementary  Education 
Monroeville.  PA 

Roberts,  Cathy 
Real  Estate 
Allentown.  PA 

Roberts.  Linda  L 
Elementary  Education 
Seneca.  PA 

Rodgers.  John  T 
Secondary  Education 
Johnstown.  PA 

Rolder.  Christine  S. 
Secondary  Education 
Pittsburgh.  PA 

Rogan.  James 


Business 
Fombell,  PA 

Rogan,  Terri  C. 
Secondary  Education 
New  Castle,  PA 

Rohrer,  Pamela  E. 
English 
Meadville.  PA 

Rooney,  W   Jerry,  Jr. 
Marketing/Management 
Furlong,  PA 

Root,  Kenneth  L. 
Management 
Chester  Springs,  PA 

Rosander,  Kurt 
Real  Estate 
Wexford,  PA 

Ross,  Sara  J. 
Elementary  Education 
Goshen,  CT 

Rossi,  Michael 
Marketing 
Sharon.  PA 

Rudick,  Mary  B. 
Elementary  Education 
Coraopolis,  PA 

Rudy,  Sharon 
Library  Science 
Dalton,  OH 

Ruffo,  Marilee 
Secondary  Education 
Youngwood,  PA 

Rushin,  Karen  S. 
Elementary  Education 
Clarion,  PA 

Rutishauser,  Lisa  A 
Special  Education 
Montrale,  NJ 

Rykaczewski,  Cathy  M. 
Management/Comp.  Science 
Natrona  Heights,  PA 

Sacolic,  Brian  R. 
Earth  Science 
Strattanville,  PA 

Salem,  Daniel  E. 
Marketing/Management 
New  Kinsington,  PA 

Sanders,  Karen  K. 
Speech  Path/Aud. 
Kane,  PA 

Santonico,  Lesa 
Life  Management 
Lock  Haven,  PA 

Santorum,  Barbara 
Social  Sciences 
Tire  Hill.  PA 

Sardi.  Caria  J. 
Medical  Technology 
Clarion,  PA 

Sartain,  Noelle  E. 
Accounting 
Pittsburgh,  PA 

Satterlee,  William  T. 
Business  Administration 
Hollidaysville.  PA 


Savoy.  Lynette 
Special  Education 
Philadelphia.  PA 

Saxton.  Cynthia  J. 
Elementary  Education 
Northumberland.  PA 

Scala.  William  D. 
Accounting 
Bethel  Park.  PA 

Schlegel,  Wayne  D. 
Secondary  Education 
Pittsburgh,  PA 

Schmidt.  Susan 
Accounting/Marketing 
Springfield.  PA 

Schnitker,  Sue  A. 
Elementary  Education 
Brockway,  PA 

Scott,  DuAnne 
Marketing/Management 
Pittsburgh,  PA 

Sebak,  Denise  E. 
Early  Childhood 
Bethel  Park,  PA 

Sechrist,  Timothy  J. 

Accounting 

York  Haven.  PA 

Sedlock.  Joyce 
Communication 
Elizabeth,  PA 

Sedoris,  Deborah  A. 
Communication  Arts 
Punxutawney,  PA 

Selesky.  Lori  E. 
Life  Management 
Latrobe.  PA 

Selle,  Jane  M. 
Elementary  Education 
St.  Marys.  PA 

Selvaggio,  Mary  E. 
English/Art 
Allison  Park,  PA 

Seman,  Barbara 
Social  Sciences 
Pittsburgh,  PA 

Serafin,  Karen  J. 
Special  Education 
Oil  City,  PA 

Serafin,  Mary  J. 
Management 
Oil  City,  PA 

Sessi.  Robin 
Special  Education 
North  Huntingdon,  PA 

Shafer,  Lauren  S. 
Management 
Pittsburgh,  PA 

Shaffer,  Keith  L. 
Communication  Arts 
Glen  Rock,  PA 

Shaffer.  Randy  R. 
Management 
Mayport,  PA 

Shakley,  Candace  R. 
Special  Education 


Butler,  PA 

Shapiro,  Harry  R. 
Business  Administration 
McMurray,  PA 

Shaver.  Cathy  L. 
Elementary  Education 
Corry.  PA 

Sheline.  John  M. 
Accounting 
Rochester.  PA 

Shelley.  Scott 
Social  Sciences 
Lemoyne.  PA 

Shemuha,  Robin  R. 
Psychology/Sociology 
Punxsutawney,  PA 

Shoemaker,  Joyce  E. 
Management/Marketing 
Pittsburgh,  PA 

Shrewder,  Gloria  J. 
Elementary  Education 
Middleburg,  PA 

Sigismondi,  Linda  A. 
Chemistry/Biology 
Kingston,  PA 

Slier,  David 

Management/Marketing 
Seneca,  PA 

Silvestri,  Gregory 
Communication 
Pottstown,  PA 

Sinclair,  Richard  D. 
Accounting 
Coraopolis,  PA 

Sinibaldi,  Mary  M. 
Elementary  Education 
St.  Mary's,  PA 

Sipe,  Kathleen 
Life  Management 
Pittsburgh.  PA 

Sisinni.  Michael  C 
Business  Administration 
Erie,  PA 

Skelly,  John 

Speech  Communication 

Gibsonia,  PA 

Skoczlas.  Karen  A. 
Accounting/Comp.  Science 
Verona.  PA 

Skwarcha,  Jan  L. 
Accounting/Finance 
Coraopolis.  PA 

Slagel.  Thomas  R. 
Accounting 
Glenshaw,  PA 

Slick.  Cindy 
Elementary  Education 
Erie,  PA 

Smale.  Andrew  R. 
Management 
Allentown.  PA 

Smith,  Barbara 
Secondary  Education 
Bradford.  PA 


Soniors/233 


Smith,  Cynthia  L. 
Elementary  Education 
Kane.  PA 

Smith.  Jaye  L. 
Accounting 
Mechanicsburg.  PA 

Smith.  Sharon 
Accounting 
Pittsburgh.  PA 

Smith.  Thomas  D. 
Accounting 
Aliquippa.  PA 

Smith,  Wayne  E. 
Communication 
Leechburg.  PA 

Snyder.  Debra  L. 
Accounting 
Camp  Hill.  PA 

Snyder,  Kurt  R. 
Communication  Arts 
Wind  Gap,  PA 

Snyder,  Sally  L. 
Elementary  Education 
Pittsburgh,  PA 

Socha,  Mary  L. 
Communication  Arts 
TItusville,  PA 

Soldo,  Victoria 
Elementary  Education 
Coraopolis.  PA 

Solle,  Wynn 

Marketing/Management 
Franklin,  PA 

Sowa,  Susan  M. 
Library  Science 
Kane,  PA 

Spanitz.  John 
Business  Administration 
Coplay,  PA 

Sprecher,  William  E. 
Accounting 
Pittsburgh.  PA 

Sroka,  Lawrence 
Management 
Pittsburgh,  PA 

Stahlman.  Jill  E. 
Life  Management 
Clarion,  PA 

Stajduhar,  John  D. 
Accounting 
Clarion,  PA 

Staley.  Barbara  L. 
Life  Management 
Falls  Creek.  PA 

Stallsmlth,  Kim  L. 
Political  Science 
Carlton,  PA 

Standrldge.  Ronnie  R. 
Elementary  Education 
Kenvil,  NJ 

Starr.  Cynthia  C. 
Elementary  Education 
Duke  Center.  PA 

Stehle,  Susan 
Business  Administration 


Shippenville.  PA 

Stello.  Jamie  C. 
Secondary  Education 
Punxsutawney,  PA 

Sterba,  Tim 

Business  Administration 

Pittsburgh.  PA 

Stewart.  Thomas  L. 
Management 
Rimersburg.  PA 

Stickley.  Mark  A. 
Accounting 
Imperial.  PA 

Stoey.  Donald  E. 
Accounting 
DuBois.  PA 

Stohr,  Brenda 
Elementary  Education 
Port  Allegany.  PA 

Stout.  Janet  E. 

Biology 

Port  Allegany.  PA 

Stover.  N.  Ann 
Accounting 
York.  PA 

Strausbaugh,  Perry  W. 
Accounting 
Gettysburg.  PA 

Strawoet.  Dorothy  A. 
Elementary  Education 
Springdale,  PA 

Stroy,  Sylvia  D. 
Accounting 
Philadelphia,  PA 

Stunda.  John  T. 
Business  Administration 
Burgettstown.  PA 

Sukaly.  Bruce 
Accounting 
McKees  Rocks.  PA 

Sullivan,  Barbara  V. 
Communication  Arts 
Franklin,  PA 

Summerville.  Suzanne 
Secondary  Education 
Rimersburg.  PA 

Swarm.  Lori  L. 
Accounting/Comp.  Science 
Limestone.  PA 

Swartz,  Daniel 
Management 
Fredonia,  PA 


Szeligo.  Jacqueline 
Accounting 
Pittsburgh,  PA 

Tallerl,  Peter 
Management 
Butler.  PA 

Tarr,  Sandra  W. 
Psychology 
Franklin,  PA 

Tate,  Carol  A. 
Computer  Science 
Wilkinsburg,  PA 


Tate,  Estella 
Sociology/Psychology 
Erie,  PA 

Tate,  Tony 
Real  Estate 
Llymes,  PA 

Taymans,  David  W. 
Business  Administration 
Pittsburgh,  PA 

Tedeschi,  John 
Marketing/Management 
Belleville,  PA 

Terhune,  Abby  L. 
Speech  Path./Aud. 
Ambler,  PA 

Termin,  Buddy 
Elementary  Education 
Dauphin,  PA 

Thomas,  Martha  V. 
Speech  Path./Aud. 
Sharon,  PA 

Thomas,  Patricia 
Sociology/Psychology 
Pittsburgh,  PA 

Thompson,  Beverly  A. 
Special  Education 
Knox,  PA 

Thompson,  Ronald  P. 
Computer  Science 
Philadelphia,  PA 

Thompson,  Steven  A. 
Music  Education 
Butler,  PA 

Thrower,  Anne  J. 
Political  Science 
Bridgeport,  CT 

Tidball,  Julie  M. 
Biology 
Bradford,  PA 

Tierno.  Joseph  C. 
Management/Real  Estate 
Pittsburghs.  PA 

TImmins.  Dawn  E. 
Special  Education 
Langhorne,  PA 

Tinsman.  Hollie  A. 
Elementary  Education 
Erie.  PA 

Tower,  Lisa  D. 
Music  Education 
Erie,  PA 

Troxwil,  E.  Robin 

Biology 

Sugar  Grove,  PA 

Trudgen,  Daniel  M. 
Accounting/Finance 
Kittanning.  PA 

Trujiilo,  David  P. 
Management 
Penn  Hills,  PA 

Trusits,  Marie 
Theatre 
Nauet,  NY 

Turin,  Regina 
Library  Science 


Greensburg,  PA 

Underwood.  Dawn  V. 
Communication 
Cleveland.  OH 

Urey,  David  M.  Ill 
Management/Marketing 
Mercer.  PA 

Valenza.  Camille 
Special  Education 
Clearfield.  PA 

Valone.  Coral  A. 
Elementary  Education 
Warren.  PA 

Vandermark,  David 
Accounting 

Gillett,  PA 

Vanek.  Mark 
Geography 
Allentown.  PA 

Vargo,  Sherri 
Management 
Sharpsville,  PA 

Vavra.  Karen 
Finance/Real  Estate 
Clarion,  PA 

Vensel.  Barbara 
Elementary  Education 
Chicora,  PA 

Vicari,  Cindy 
Medical  Technology 
Butler.  PA 

Vicari.  Joan  B. 
Library  Science 
Warminster,  PA 

Vornhold.  Judith 
Early  Childhood 
Hulmevllle,  PA 

Vroman.  Suzanne  M. 

Spanish 

Bethel  Park,  PA 

Wade.  Raymond  P. 
Biology 
Masslllon.  OH 

Wagner.  Randy  J. 
Accouting 
Homeworth.  OH 

Walker.  Geraldine 
Special  Education 
Norristown.  PA 

Walter,  Cindy 
Special  Education 
Harrisville,  PA 

Ward,  Keith  T. 
Marketing/Management 
Clarion,  PA 

Warrick,  Bill 
Elementary  Education 
Richland,  WA 

Weatherill,  Mary  E. 
Special  Education 
Millville,  PA 

Weaver,  Richard  T. 
Speech  Communication 
Marble,  PA 

Weaver,  Tim 


Management 
Bradford.  PA 

Weibel,  Kim  R. 
Elementary  Education 
East  Brady,  PA 

Weimer,  Nora  L. 
Library  Science 
Leechburg.  PA 

Welnhelmer,  Susan 
Communication  Arts 
Glenshaw,  PA 

Welse,  Kathy 
Elementary  Education 
West  Mifflin,  PA 

Welch,  Sandra 
Biology 
Sfiaron,  PA 

Weller,  Glee  B. 
Management 
Chlcora.  PA 

Wells,  Reginald  A. 
Communication 
Philadelphia,  PA 

Welton,  Wendy  L. 
Elementary  Education 
DuBols,  PA 

Wensel,  Kris 
Elementary  Education 
Erie,  PA 

West,  Cynthia  S. 
Social  Science 
Indiana,  PA 

Wheeler,  Heidi  L. 
Elementary  Education 
Indiana,  PA 

Whisler,  Joleen  M. 
Elementary  Education 
Hanover,  PA 

White,  Barbara 
Speech  Communication 
Coraopolis,  PA 

White,  Laetitia 
Elementary  Education 
RIdgway,  PA 

Whitehlll,  R.  Douglas 
Secondary  Education 
Clarion,  PA 

Whitman,  Eric  J. 
Management 
Phllipsburg,  PA 

Wilder,  Douglas  E. 
Music  Education 
Gowanda,  NY 

Wilder,  Jonathan 
Music  Education 
Gowanda,  NY 

Will,  Dean 
Accounting 
Pittsburgh,  PA 

Williams,  Cindy  S. 
Elementary  Education 
on  City,  PA 

Wilcox,  Linda  R. 
Elementary  Education 
DuBois,  PA 


Wilson,  Jennifer 
Mathematics 
Macungle,  PA 

Wilson,  Richard  E. 
Music  Education 
North  Apollo,  PA 

Wise.  Amy 
Medical  Technology 
Harmony,  PA 

Wise,  Vickl 

Life  Management 

York,  PA 

Wolfe,  Donna  J. 
Accounting 
Jeannette.  PA 

Wong,  Eddie  M. 
Accounting 
Hong  Kong 

Wonsldler,  Craig 
Biology 
Hatfield,  PA 

Woodruff,  Gall  I. 
Speech  Communication 
Pittsburgh,  PA 

Woods,  Bob 
Marketing/Management 
Clarendon,  PA 

Woodward,  Marvin  L. 
Elementary  Education 
Rochester,  PA 

Wykoff.  Vernon 
Biology 
Williamsport,  PA 

Yager,  Kenneth  E. 

Real  Estate/Management 

Monaca,  PA 

Yingling,  Lee  A. 
English/Library  Science 
Milton,  PA 

Yocum,  Richard  W. 
Accounting 
Trafford,  PA 

Yon,  David  8. 
Management 
Mars,  PA 

Yost,  Robin  G. 
Special  Education 
Butler,  PA 

Yourish,  Mary  E. 
Sociology/Psychology 
Latrobe,  PA 

Yusko,  Michael  S. 
Accounting 
Manor,  PA 

Zampogna,  Thomas  C. 

Accounting 

Kane,  PA 

Zanagllo,  Rita 
Special  Education 
Punxsutawney,  PA 

Zangrllll,  Jeffrey  D. 
Accounting 
Pittsburgh,  PA 

Zebley,  Carol  A. 
Special  Education 


Pittsburgh,  PA 

Zedlker,  Alan  C. 
Marketing 
Butler,  PA 

Zerblis,  Linda 
Special  Education 
Mars,  PA 

Zietz,  Timothy  R. 
Biology 
Media,  PA 

Zimmerman,  Curtis  L. 
Marketing 


Waretown,  NJ 

Zimmerman,  Kurt 
Computer  Science 
Wayne.  NJ 

Zimmerman.  Samuel  H. 
Accounting 
Stoystown,  PA 

ZIndel.  Mark 
Accounting 
Wayne,  NJ 

Zlsa.  Patricia  A. 
Management 
Greencastle,  PA 


Seniors/235 


I!#a 


Graduation 
May  20,  1979 


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Every  individual  has  a  place  to  fill  in  this 

world,  and  is  important, 
In  Sonne  respect,  whether  he  chooses  to 

be  so  or  not. 

Anatole  France 


All  adventures  arrive  at  an  end. 
Dreaming  is  enacted  by  doing  with  each 
act  becoming  a  challenge  that  results  in 
victory  or  defeat. 

Four  distinctive  individuals  have  left 
students  and  faculty  of  Clarion  State 
College  with  exceptional  memories  — 
exceptional  because  no  four  persons 
with  their  character,  mannerisms  or 
ideals  will  journey  this  way  again. 


Memorial 


Anna  Black 

Dave  t^ercinko 

Mr.  Charles  Pearce 

Dr.  Betty  Slater 


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Much  IS  involved  in  organizing  a  college  yearbook  —  a  gb^l  is  set,  with  problems  occuring 
while  striving  to  attain  that  goal.  W||]lh  the  help  of  people  working  together  the  challenge 
beconnes  somewhat  easier  with  time,  (t  Is  important  for  me  to  say  "Thank-you"  to  those  special 
people  who  helped  In  so  many  ways  to  make  this  yearbook  possible: 

Bernie  Magirl  -  Walsworth  Publishing  Co. 

Abe  Orlick  -  Davor  Photo 

Lee  Krull  -  Business  Manager,  Student  Assoc 

Mary  Weyer  -  Cover 

John  Stunda 

Hal  Wassink 

The  Sequelle  Staff, 
and  a  special  "Thank  you"  to  my  co-editor,  Brian  Smith. 

I  hope  the  events  in  this  book  will  remain  as  memories  In  the  hearts  of  all.  Good  luck  to 
everyone  and  may  you  find  happiness  and  success  in  all  you  dol 

'  Take  care, 


Joetta  Eonta 
Co-editor 


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