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What  Is  A  Vixen? 


Vixen  is  the  name  given  to  the 

male  fox  of  the  genus  Vulpes.  Phys- 
ically, a  vixen  has  a  long,  pointed 
nose,  large,  furry,  triangular  ears, 
and  a  full,  bushy  tail.  Its  red.  hlack, 
or  silver  fur  is  among  the  most  beau- 
tiful known  But  her  physical  attri 
butes    a  ondary    to    her    other 

traits  -  speed,  agilitv.  and  cunning. 

The  vixen  is  traditionally  praised  in 
legends  and  fables  for  her  graceful- 
ness and  intelligence  .... 


Villa  Maria  College 

2551  West  Lake 

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Erie.  Pa  16505 


Faculty  &  Administration    6 

Seniors      24 

Dorm  Life    56 

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Clubs  92 

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Sr.  M.  Lawreace  Antoun,  SSJ-  30  years,  Presi- 
dent: B.S.  VMC,  M.S.,  Ph.D.  University  of  Notre 
Dame;  enjoys  reading. 

K.  Steven  Bird-  three  years,  Vice  President  for 
External  Affairs:  B.A.  Northern  Michigan  Universi- 
ty, M.S.Ed.  State  University  of  New  York;  enjoys 
golf,  bridge,  reading  and  his  family. 

Sr.  Mary  Mark  Doubet-  twelve  years,  V.P.  for 
Planning  and  Financial  Management:  B.A.  VMC, 
M.S.  John  Carroll  University,  Ph.D.  University  of 
Iowa;  enjoys  golf,  bowling,  and  bridge. 


Dr.  Dorothy  Jean  Novello-  twenty-four  years, 
V.P.  for  Academic  Affairs,  Academic  Dean,  Dean  of 
Erie  Institute  for  Nursing:  enjoys  walking,  reading, 
gardening,  horseback  riding;  Faculty  Advisor-  Stu- 
dent Nurses'  Organization,  Villa  Maria  College  Hon- 
or Society  of  Nursing. 

Dr.  Joann  D.  Painter-  fifteen  years,  V.P.  for  Stu- 
dent Affairs:  B.S.  Penn  State,  M.Ed.  Gannon  Univer- 
sity, Ph.D.  Case  Western  Reserve  University;  enjoys 
Rag-time  Piano,  tennis  and  skiing;  involved  in  Ex- 
ecutive Council,  Student  Life  Committee,  College 
Council,  Student  Affairs. 

Sr.  Jean  Baptiste  DiLuzio-  seven  years,  V.P.  for 
Business  Affairs:  B.A.  VMC,  M.A.  Case  Western 
Rserve  University;  enjoys  reading  and  crossword 
puzzles. 


Gary  D.  Froehlich-  two  years,  Director  of  Admis- 
sions: B.A.  Gannon  University,  M.A.  St.  Mary's  Uni- 
versity; Head  Basketball  Coach,  Advisor  to  Student 
Council. 


Timothy  P.  Fogarty- 

Gannon  University. 


two  years,  Registrar:  B.A. 


Sr.  Mary  Yvo  Moosmann-  thirty-four  years,  Di- 
rector of  Physical  Resources  and  Auxiliary  Services: 
B.S.  VMC,  M.A.  State  University  of  Iowa;  enjoys 
travel,  cooking,  making  afghans. 


Sr.  Mary  Thomas  Downing-  seven  years,  Li- 
braian:  B.S.  VMC,  M.L.S.  University  of  Pgh.,  PA 
Certification  Edinboro  State;  enjoys  reading,  helping 
and  clowning;  involved  in  Academic  Affairs  Commit- 
tee, Grievance  Committee,  College  Council  and  Col- 
lege Clowns. 

Mary  Dwyer-  first  year,  Director  of  Financial  Aid: 
B.A.  Georgetown  University;  Loves  penguins  and  go- 
ing to  the  penisula. 

Sr.  Eleanor  Jones-  fifteen  years,  Assistant  Librar- 
ian: B.A.  VMC,  M.L.S.  Case  Western  Reserve;  enjoys 
reading,  sewing  and  latch  hook. 


Sr.  Joachim  Onuffer,  SSJ-  nine  years,  Director  of 
Curriculum  Library  and  Media  Center:  B.S.  VMC, 
M.Ed.  Duquesne  University;  Member  of  Catholic  Li- 
brary Assoc,  of  N.W.  Penna.  and  Penn.  Library  As- 
soc, Erie  Volunteer  Hospital  Assoc;  enjoys  crafts 
and  needlework. 

Sr.  Eunice  Carolos-  thirty-one  years,  College  Ar- 
chivist: B.S.  VMC,  M.A.  St.  John  College,  post  grad 
work  George  Peabody  College;  enjoys  children,  re- 
search; involved  in  Early  Childhood  Education  Club. 

Jan  Sweny-  four  years,  Director  of  Public  Rela- 
tions: B.A.  Indiana  University  of  PA;  enjoys  skiing, 
motorcycling,  hiking  and  gardening. 


Rev.  Jerome  Simmons-  "Padre",  nine  years, 
Campus  Minister:  Masters  of  Divinity,  Christ  the 
King  Seminary,  Masters  in  Counseling,  Gannon  Uni- 
versity, Masters  in  Christen  Spirituality,  Creighton 
Univ.  Gestalt  Psychothereapy  Training,  Cleveland; 
Senior  Class  Advisor;  enjoys  basketball,  swimming, 
racquetball  and  kite  flying. 

Mrs.  Otteni-  "Mom",  Housemother. 

Sr.  Mary  Frances  Humenay-  five  years,  Director 
of  Residents:  B.S.  VMC,  M.Ed.  Boston  College;  en- 
joys music,  reading,  puzzles. 


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Holly  Beth  MacTaggert-two  years,  Admissions 
Counselor:  B.A.  Penn  State:  enjoys  running,  racquet- 
ball,  biking,  hiking  and  camping. 

Sandra  Mead-  Director,  Counseling  Services:  10 
years,  Villa  Maria  College,  B.A.;  Gannon  University, 
M.  Ed.;  5  years  Post-Graduate  work  in  therapy  at  the 
Gestalt  Institute  of  Cleveland.  Hobbies-  windsurfing, 
jazz  piano,  walking  and  cooking. 

Sr.  Colette  Palmer,  RN.-  Director  of  Health  Ser- 
vices: second  year;  VMC-  BSN  Nursing,  Hobbies- 
Bible  study  and  baking.  Clubs-  Student  Life  Com- 
mittee. 


Sr.  Phyllis  DiFuccia-four  years,  Dean  for  Alterna- 
tive Learning:  B.A.  VMC,  M.A.  Middlebury  College; 
enjoys  fishing,  reading,  dancing,  bicycling  and  cook- 
ing. 

Sr.  Mary  Fromknecht-  two  years,  Learning  Con- 
sultant for  Adults,  B.S.  VMC,  M.S.  Gannon  Univer- 
sity; enjoys  people,  bike-riding,  reading,  sketching; 
involved  in  commuter  council. 

Michele  Hess-  Associate  Director  of  Residents, 
secretary-Student  Services  Office,  two  years. 


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Sr.  Virginia  Ann  Gardner-  seven  years,  Dean  for 
Adult  Learning:  B.A.  VMC,  M.A.  Marquette  Univer- 
sity; enjoys  ecumenical  activities,  reading  and  cross- 
word puzzles. 

Sr.  Ursula  Fasig-  four  years,  Director  of  Institu- 
tional Research  and  Asst.  Director  of  Financial  Aid: 
B.A.  VMC,  M.Ed.  University  of  Edinboro;  enjoys 
sewing,  reading,  music,  crocheting  and  visiting  the 
sick  and  elderly. 


Sr.    Margaret    O'Brien- 

Physical  Resources. 


Assistant    Director    of 


Carol  J.  Welch-  first  year,  Manager  of  Campus 
Bookstore:  B.S.  Clarion  State  College;  enjoys  quilting 
and  reading. 

Doris  Carniewski-  Information  Office/  Mail 
Room;  enjoys  walking  and  being  outdoors. 

Sr.  Christine  Quirk-  eleven  years,  Director  of 
Alumnae  Relations/English  Professor:  B.A.  VMC, 
M.A.  Marquette  University;  Advisor  to  National  and 
Erie  Executive  Boards  of  the  Alumnae  Association; 
enjoys  music,  drawing,  sewing,  swimming,  writing, 
cake  and  table  decorating. 


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Sr.  Mary  Rose-  Nursing  Lab. 

Ruth  F.  Hahn-  twenty-two  years,  Chairperson 
Business  Department.:  B.A.  VMC,  M.A.  Gannon 
University;  enjoys  sewing,  swimming;  involved  in  So- 
ciety for  Advancement  of  Management. 

John  E.  Wroblewski-  four  years,  Marketing:  A. A. 
Penn  State,  B.S.  LaSalle  College,  M.A.  Gannon  Uni- 
versity; enjoys  racquetball,  skiing;  involved  in  Soci- 
ety for  Advancement  of  Management. 


Sr.  Elizabeth  Ann  Niebauer-  seven  years,  In- 
structor Business  Department.:  B.S.  VMC,  M.B.A. 
Xavier  University,  Marywood  College,  Duques  Uni- 
versity; enjoys  reading,  sewing,  drawing  and  painting 
and  playing  piano. 

Miriam  S.  Kneller-  twenty  years,  Assistant  Pro- 
fessor; Physical  Education  Coordinator:  B.S.  East 
Stroudsburg  State  College;  enjoys  swimming,  Ameri- 
can Red  Cross  Volunteer  service;  involved  in  Com- 
muter Council,  Campus  Girl  Scouts. 

Sr.  Ann  Marie  Cappello-  nine  years,  Assistant 
Professor:  4B.S.  VMC,  M.  Ed.  Edinboro  University; 
enjoys  arts  and  crafts;  involved  in  TEAC,  Academic 
Affairs,  and  College  Council. 


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Dr.  Robert  Buchmeier-  eight  years,  Associate 
Professor,  Education:  M.Ed.  University  of  Minneso- 
ta, Ph.D.  University  of  Chicago;  enjoys  computers  in 
the  learning  process. 

Nancy  M.  Briggs-  six  years,  Program  Director  of 
Early  Childhood  Associate  Degree  program:  B.S. 
Penn  State  University,  M.Ed.  Penn  State  University; 
enjoys  sewing. 

Roberta  Barilla-  four  years,  Education:  B.S. 
VMC,  M.Ed.  Edinboro  State  College. 


Mary  Jo  Cherry-  nine  years,  Associate  Dean,  Col- 
lege of  Education:  B.S.  VMC,  M.Ed.  University  of 
Maryland,  Ph.D.  Kent  State  University. 

Donald  Tronetti-  Director  of  Student  Teaching: 
B.S.,  M.S.  St.  Bonaventure  University;  Student 
P.S.E.A.;  enjoys  sports,  reading,  and  travel. 

Suzanne  Perry  Loss-  seven  years,  Associate  Pro- 
fessor, Chairperson  of  Human  Ecology:  B.S.  Indiana 
University  of  Pennsylvania,  M.S.  and  Ed.D.  Penn 
State  University;  Home  Economics  Student  Member 
Section;  enjoys  reading  mysteries,  gardening,  and  an- 
tiques. 


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Dr.  Richard  LeVan-  Psychology. 

Mark  L.  Mitchell-  two  years,  Psychology:  A.B. 
Washington  and  Lee  University,  MA.  Ohio  State 
University;  enjoys  tennis,  basketball,  and  letter-wrft- 
ing. 

Elaine  M.  Clyburn-  seven  years,  Assistant  Profes- 
sor, Human  Ecology:  B.S.  Le  Moyne  College,  M.S.W. 
Howard  University;  member  of  College  Council,  Dis- 
cipline Committee,  External  Affairs  Committee,  and 
Analytical  Studies  Team;  enjoys  camping. 


Dennis  McCarthy-  first  year,  Assistant  Professor 
and  Communications  Program  Director:  B.A.  and 
B.S.  University  of  Minnesota,  M.A.  Morehead  State 
University;  enjoys  reading,  gardening,  and  sports. 

Joyce  Miller  Iutcovich-  six  years,  Sociology:  B.A. 
Edinboro  University  of  PA,  M.A.  and  Ph.D.  Kent 
State  University;  enjoys  family  activities,  reading, 
and  swimming. 

Christine  C.  Reese-  first  year,  Assistant  Professor 
and  Director  of  Therapeutic  Recreation:  B.S.  and 
M.A.  New  York  University,  PhD.  candidate  Univer- 
sity of  Connecticut;  enjoys  walking,  swimming, 
camping,  opera,  chamber  music,  arts,  travelling,  and 
parties. 


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Diane  Knight-Kallor-  two  years,  Therapeutic  Re- 
creation: B.S.  Kent  State  University,  M.S.  Penn 
State  University;  enjoys  art,  travelling,  canoeing, 
gardening,  skiing,  and  tennis. 

Dr.  Gary  R.  Kirby-  eight  years,  English:  M.A.  Loy- 
ola University,  Ph.D.  Northwestern  University;  en- 
joys camping,  natur,  writing,  soccer  coaching,  and 
racquetball. 

Sister  Lucille  DeStefano-  seventeen  years,  Asso- 
ciate Professor  Fine  Arts  and  Chairperson  of  Hu- 
manities Department:  B.A.  VMC,  M.M.Ed.  Chicago 
Musical  College,  Roosevelt  University;  member  of 
Student  Life  Committee,  coordinator  of  Cultural  Af- 
fairs on  campus,  Director  of  Choral  group;  enjoys 
attending  concerts  and  plays,  travelling,  reading,  cy- 
cling, singing  and  playing. 


John  T.  Young-  fourteen  years,  Associate  Professor 
of  English:  B.A.  College  of  St.  Thomas,  M.A.  Gannon 
University,  Ph.D.  studies  University  of  Denver;  Ad- 
visor Yearbook  and  Perceptions;  enjoys  sports,  fish- 
ing and  photography. 

Margaret  Y.  Krider-  over  thirty  years,  Fine  Arts: 
B.F.A.  CMU,  M.Ed.  Edinboro  University  of  PA;  en- 
joys fiber  artistry,  professional  painting,  and  writing. 

Sister  Michele  Healy-  three  years,  Theology:  B.S. 
VMC,  M.A.  Sacred  Science  St.  Bonaventure  Univer- 
sity; enjoys  gardening,  cooking,  and  camping. 


Dr.  Consuelo  M.  Sagu'e  -  Sixteen  years,  Spanish  - 
Spanish  Civilization:  Stgo  de  Cuba  College,  Ed.D. 
Havanna  University,  New  York  University;  enjoys 
golf,  pottery,  knitting,  reading,  writing;  involved  in 
Spanish  Club. 

Thomas  Parthenakis  -  Twelve  years,  History: 
B.A.  Heidelberg  College,  M.A.,  Ph.D.  Kent  State 
University;  enjoys  wrestling,  baseball,  coaching 
youth  football,  travel,  reading  history  and  contempo- 
rary politics. 

Dr.  Anthony  Grimaldi  -  Six  years,  Humanities: 
B.A.  Hofstra  University,  M.A.,  Ph.D.  Ohio  Universi- 
ty; enjoys  vintage  wines,  cooking  and  eating  fine 
meals,  eighteenth  century  music;  involved  in  Analyt- 
ical Studies  Team. 


Dawna  T.  Mughal-  Eleven  years,  Dietetics:  M.S. 
Southern  Illinois  University,  Ph.D.  candidate  Penn 
State;  enjoys  travel  and  music. 

Vienna  Prioletti  Cocuzzi  -  Twenty  two  years, 
Artist-in-Residence:  Masters  in  Music  at  Eastern 
School  of  Music  of  University  of  Rochester;  enjoys 
cooking,  movies,  and  reading. 

James  E.  Zaranek  -  Chairperson,  Dept.  of  Scien- 
ce/Allied Health:  M.S.  West  Virginia  University. 


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Sr.    Carol    Wilcox- 

chairpersons. 


Secretary   for   Departmental 


Joan  Miller-  nine  years.  Carlow  College,  Graduate 
University  of  Louvain,  Institut  Catholique  de  Paris, 
Ecole  Pratique  Des  Hautes  Etudes.  Hobbies-travel- 
ing, tennis,  photography;  Clubs-College  Council, 
League  of  Women  Voters,  Travel  and  Tours  Infor- 
mation Service. 

Sr.  Raymond  Marie  Bohrer-  twenty-two  years; 
Director  of  Cancer  Research,  Scholar  in  Residence; 
VMC,  Notre  Dame  Univ.  St.  Thomas  Institute.  Hob- 
bies- cross-word  puzzles,  crocheting  and  travel. 


David  Gustafson-thirteen  years.  Assistant  Profes- 
sor of  Biology.  Gannon  Univ.  St.  Bonaventure  Uni- 
versity. Hobbies-  scuba  diving,  trout  fishing,  Biologi- 
cal Travel  Study  Experiences,  camping. 

Betty  Jo  Chittester-five  years.  Chemistry  Medical 
Technology;  Lockhaven  State  College,  Youngstown 
State  Univ.  Hobbies-enjoys  hunting,  fishing,  reading, 
photography,  peace  and  justice  issues.  Clubs-College 
Council,  Faculty  Welfare  Comm.,  Academic  Affairs, 
TEAC,  Science  Club,  American  Chemical  Soc. 

Dr.  Billie  L.  Perkins-  four  years,  Biology. 


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J.  Timothy  Kimtnel-  three  years,  Biology:  B.S.  In- 
diana University  of  PA,  M.A.  Southern  Illinois  Uni- 
versity; enjoys  falconry,  nature  photography,  hunt- 
ing, fishing,  and  backpacking. 

Barbara  McNally-  two  years,  Chemistry:  B.S.  and 
M.Ed.  Edinboro  University  of  PA;  enjoys  racquetball 
and  sewing. 

Mary  S.  Smith-  sixteen  years,  Associate  Professor: 
St.  Vincent  School  of  Nursing,  M.N.Ed.  University 
of  Pittsburgh. 


Deborah  Gorny-  five  years,  Nursing:  B.S.N.  VMC, 
M.S.N.  University  of  Pittsburgh. 

Patricia  Messmer-  three  years,  Adult  Health:  B.S. 
University  of  Pittsburgh,  M.S.N.  Edinboro  Universi- 
ty of  PA. 

Shirley  Ostrum-  first  year,  Technical  Nursing 
Program  Director:  Bradford  Hospital  School  of 
Nursing,  B.S.N,  and  M.S.N.  University  of  Pennsyl- 
vania; enjoys  reading  and  antiques. 


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Evelyn  Radziszewski- Associate  Degree  Nursing.  Audrey  Jurcak-  Associate  Degree  Nursing. 

Catherine  Seibold-  Lab.  Assistant,  Dept.  of  Nurs-  Joan  Sexsmith-  Associate  Degree  Nursing, 
ing;  third  year;  St.  Luke's  Hospital  School  of  Nurs- 
ing, Cleveland,  Ohio;  Villa  Maria  Coll.,  BSN.  Clubs-  Gail  Guthleben-  first  year,  Associate  Degree  Nurs- 
Nursing  Honor  Society.  ing. 

Anne  Iverson-  Associate  Degree  Nursing. 


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Lois  Bernardini-  Assistant  Professor,  eleven 
years:  Villa  Maria  Coll.  Edinboro  M.S.  Hobbies- 
reading,  hiking,  swimming. 

Jolynn  Erranoe-  Assistant  Professor,  three  years; 
University  of  Michigan-BSN,  M.S.  Hobbies-travel- 
ing, jogging  and  sailing. 

Shirley  Francisco-  Asst.  Professor  of  Nursing; 
eight  years;  VMC;  Univ.  of  Pittsburgh-psych,  mental 
health.  Presently  a  student  in  Doctoral  program  in 
Psychiatric  Mental  Health  Nursing:  Univ.  of  Pitts- 
burgh. Clubs-  VMC  chapter  of  Sigma  Theta  Tau. 


Nancy  Lester-second  year,  Assistant  Professor  of 
Nursing:  B.S.N.  Case  Western  Reserve  Univ.,  Catho- 
lic Univ.,  Hobbies-boating,  needlecraft,  sumi,  paint- 
ing; Clubs-  Honor  Society  for  Nursing. 

Donna  Miller-  first  year.  Assistant  Professor- 
Nursing:  VMC-B.S.N.,  Univ.  of  Pa.-M.S.N.  Hobbies- 
running,  skiing,  scuba-diving.  Clubs-VMC  Honor  So- 
ciety of  Nursing,  Residence  Council  Advisor. 

Kathy  Lu  Pegano //-Laboratory  Assitant.  third 
year.  Mercyhurst  Coll.,  VMC,  Presently  in  Univ.  of 
Texas-M.S.N.  Hobbies-photography,  traveling,  sew- 
ing and  music. 


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Clarissa  Agee  R.N.M.S.-first  year.  Assistant  Pro-    iWfa  A  Schmitt-  Laboratory  Assistant,  first  year, 
fessor  of  Nursing.  Michigan  State  Univ.,  Hobbies-    VMC-B.S.N.  Hobbies-swimming.  Clubs-VMC  Honor 
plants,  outdoor  sports,  reading.  Clubs-VMC  Nursing    Society  for  Nursing. 
Honor  Society,  Sigma  Theta  Tau,  NAACP. 

Susan  Ul-  first  year.  Clinical  Science,  B.S.N. 
Marcy  Diethorn,  R.N.-  Asst.  Professor.  E.I.N,  first 

year.  Edinboro  State  College,  Univ.  of  Texas.  Hob-    Susan  Welch-first  year.  Nursing-B.S.N. 
bies-jogging,  swimming  and  "summer  sports." 

Mildred  Howard-  ten  years.  Adult  Health:  M.A. 
Edinboro  State  College. 


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Susan  Marie  Ames  - 

"Sue" 

Medical  Laboratory 
Technology  Science 
Club,  Peaceful  Coali- 
tion -  "ONce  I  shot  a 
man  in  Reno,  just  to 
watch  him  die." 

2813  East  Shelby  Road 
Oakfield,  NY  14125 


Mary  Elizabeth  An- 
derle  -  "Liz" 

Nursing  (BSN)  -  SNO  - 
"I  find  that  I  am  drawn 
by  paths  and  roads 
whose  ends  I  cannot  see, 
that  gird  an  unknown 
countryside,  that  thread 
their  way  to  realms  un- 
tired,  whose  limits  wait 
in  mystery." 

R.D.#1 

Fredonia,  PA  16124 


Sandra  Ann  Bacik  - 

"San" 

Mathematics  -  Volley- 
ball, Softball,  College 
Chorus,  S.A.M.,  Stu- 
dent Life,  Commuter 
Council  Secretary/Trea- 
surer/President 

7800  Ruhl  Road 
Fairview,  PA  16415 


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Kimberly  Ann  Barker 

-  "Kim" 

Nursing  (BSN)  -  Senior 
Class  Secretary,  SNO, 
Student  Council  Exter- 
nal Affairs  Committee  - 
"It  Just  Doesn't  Mat- 
ter." 

827  Lindsay  Road 
Carnegie,  PA  15106 


Jacqu  el  in  e  A .  Bellizzi 

-  "Jackie" 

Dietetics  -  Student  Di- 
etetic Association,  Resi- 
dent Assistant,  Penn- 
sylvania Student  Di- 
etetic Association 

237  Waverly  Avenue 
Medford,  NY  11763 


Betsy  Benigni  -  "Bet- 
sy- 
Nursing  (ADN)  -  Folk 
Group  "You  weiner!" 

610  Sunset  Road 
St.  Marys,  PA  15857 


27 


Cynthia  Louise  Ben- 

sur  -  "Cindy" 

Nursing  (ADN)  -  "CAre 
Plans  .  .  .  again!!" 

1449  West  40th  Street 
Erie,  PA  16509 


Dianne  Marie  Berg- 
man -  "Di" 

Dietetics  -  Student  Di- 
etetic Association  - 
"Life  begins  on  Friday." 

25  Hemlock  Avenue 
Kane,  PA  16735 


Sarah     Elizabeth 
Bond  -  "Sarah" 

English    -    Perceptions, 
Ski  Club 

4630  West  Lake  Road 
Erie,  PA  16505 


28 


Janin  eMa  rieBonyak 

-  "Neaner" 

Early  Childhood/Ele- 
mentary Education  - 
TEAC,  SPSEA  Vice 
President  -  "Give  me  a 
break." 

115  Woodlawn  Road 
Butler,  PA  16001 


Ann    M.    Brazeau    - 

"Annie" 

Nursing  (BSN)  -  SNO, 
Student  Council  Repre- 
sentative -  "Is  it  time  to 
graduate  yet?" 

7215  South  Cambell 
Chicago,  111  60629 


Mary  M.  Brunner 

Nursing  (BSN) 


29 


Patricia  S.  Burkhart 

-  "Tricia" 

Nursing  (BSN)  -  Senior 
Class  Treasurer,  SNO, 
Folk  Group 

R.D.#4  Macadam  Hill 
Corry,  PA  16407 


Denise  M.  Cairns 

Nursing  (ADN) 


Patricia  E.  Caldwell 

-  "Patty" 

Therapeutic  Recreation 


30 


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Nancy  Lee  Detesta  - 

"Nanc" 

Psychology 
"WHY???!!" 

21  Robinson  Court 
Prospect,  PA  16052 


Penny  Douglas  - 
"Dougie",  "Snein" 

Nursing  (BSN)  -  SNO, 
Curriculum  Committee, 
NASA  -  "L.L  &  the 
P.I.?" 

4086  West  30th  Street 
Erie,  PA  16506 


9 


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Mary  Beth  Emery  - 

"Mar" 

Nursing  (ADN)  -  SNO, 
Technical  Nursing  Cur- 
riculum Representative 

R.D.#1  Box  290 
Tidioute,  PA  16351 


31 


Cheryl  Ann  Erich  - 

Nursing  (BSN)  -  SNO, 
Resident  Assistant, 
Nursing  Honor  Society 

167  Hemlock  Road 
St.  Marys,  PA  15857 


Nancy   Anne    Fay   - 

"Nan" 

Business/Accounting  - 
Volleyball,  Softball 
Basket  ball,  Commuter 
Council  -  "Go  for  It!!" 

1109  Shenk  Avenue 
Erie,  PA  16505 


Celi a  L.  Feldman  - 

Nursing  (BSN)  -  SNO, 
Nursing  Honor  Society, 
Snap  Representive 

1513  Winslow  Drive 
Eric,  PA  16509 


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32 


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Cathy  A.  Fisher  - 

Psychology  -  Commuter 
Council  -  "I  will  never 
make  it." 

3802  West  32nd  Street 
Erie,  PA  16506 


Maureen  Gallagher 


Therapeutic  Recreation 
-  Resident  Assistant, 
Sophomore/Junior 
Class  Secretary,  TRAC, 
Student  Council 

307  Country  Road 
Berwyn,  PA  19312 


Mich  eleAnn  Gay  nor  d 

-  "Michele" 

Nursing  (BSN)  -  SNO, 
Campus  Girl  Scouts, 
Residence  Council,  Folk 
Group,  Nursing  Honor 
Society  -  "It  just  doesn't 
matter." 

R.D.#2  Box  176 
Valencia,  PA  16059 


33 


Kathy  D.  Hawes 

Nursing  (BSN) 


Marianne  Christine 
Henshaw  -  "Hench," 
"Pal" 

Elementary  Education  - 
SPSEA  Treasurer,  Vol- 
leyball, Softball,  Year- 
book Staff  -  "I'd  Rather 
Be  In  Rochester  .  .  .  It's 
Got  It!!" 

245  Old  Meadow  Drive 
Rochester,  NY  14626 


Nancy  Renee  Her- 
rington  -  "Pancy",  Fan- 
cy Pants",  "Pal" 

Therapeutic  Recreation 
-  TRAC  Vice  President, 
Residence  Council,  Stu- 
dent Council  Executive 
Board  -  "What  next!?!" 

R.D.#1  Cole  Road 
Perrysburg,  NY  14129 


34 


Heidi  Kathleen  Ho- 

sey  - 

English  -  Editor/Per- 
ceptions, Student  Life 
Committee,  Student 
Representative  to  Hu- 
manities Department  - 
"You  really  take  this 
college  thing  too  seri- 
ously." 

14  Wells  Avenue 
Albion,  PA  16401 


Beatric  E.  Kaplan  - 
"Bea" 

Early  Childhood/Ele- 
mentary Eduacation  / 
SPSEA  President, 
Yearbook  Staff  "I  lead 
such  an  exciting  life  .  .  . 
zzzz!!" 

7  Erie  Court 
Hornel,  NY  14843 


Mary-Carole  Kos- 
koski  - 

Early  childhood  Educa- 
tion -  SPSEA,  TEAC 
Committee  -  "If  you  can 
read  this,  thank  a  teach- 
er!" 

625  Thompson  Avenue 
Donora,  PA  15033 


35 


Patricia  I.  Kramer  - 
"Patti" 

Early  Childhood/Ele- 
mentary Education  - 
Senior  Class  President, 
SPSEA  Secretary  "Isn't 
life  great?" 

R.D.  #1  Box  190 
Darragh,  PA  15625 


Kathleen  E.  Krystek 

-  "Kathy" 

Nursing     (ADN)     "I'd 
rather  be  sailing" 

820  Wayne  Street 
Erie  PA  16503 


Julie  K.  Labesky 

Nursing  (BSN) 


36 


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Therese  A.  Langdon 


Nursing  (BSN) 


Alison  Louise  LaPolt 


Communications 
Commuter  Council 

4027  Ridge  Parkway 
Erie,  PA  16510 


Julia  A.  Laukaitis 

Nursing  (ADN) 


37 


Elizabeth  A.  Lori 

Nursing  (BSN) 


Anne    V.    Majerik    - 

"Annie" 

Social  Work  -Commuter 
Council  Secretary/Trea- 
sure, Student  Represen- 
tative to  Analytical 
Studies  Team  -  "Com- 
muters are  people  too." 

341  West  25th  Street 
Erie,  PA  16502 


Kathleen  Louise  Ma- 
tava  -  "Kathie" 

Nursing  (BSN)  -  SNO, 
Social  Vice  President  of 
SNO  -  "You  bet  I'm  go- 
ing home  again  this 
weekend!" 

R.D.#3 

Union  City,  PA  16438 


38 


Maureen    T.    Mc Go- 
vern -  "Moe" 

Nursing  (BSN)  -  SNO 

24  Nassau  Avenue 
Freeport,   Long   Island, 
NY  11520 


Mary-Margaret 
Mcintosh  -  "M&M" 

Nursing  (BSN)  -  Resi- 
dence council  President, 
Student  Life  Commit- 
tee, SNO,  College  Cho- 
rus, Junior/Senior  Re- 
presentative to  Student 
Council  -  "When  all  else 
fails-  -  wing  it!!" 

381     South     Stewart 

Street 

Blairsville,  PA  15717 


Lisa  D.  Mclntyre  - 

Nursing  (BSN)  -  SNO, 
Nursing  Curriculum 
Committee 

933  East  South  Street 
Corry,  PA  16407 


39 


Melanie  A.  Meabon  - 

"Mel" 

Biology/Secondary 
Education  Science 
Club,  Sophomore/Jun- 
ior Class  Treasure 

13336  Route  89  R.D.#2 
Wattaburg,  PA  16442 


Sherry  Merglowski 
A.  - 

Medical  Laboratory 
Technology  Science 
Club,  Peaceful  Coali- 
tion, Basketball,  Stu- 
dent Council  -  "The 
party  isn't  over  until 
the  fat  lady  sings." 


842  Dutch  Hill  Road 
R.D.#1     Oakdale,    PA 
15071 


Annette   C.  Meyer  - 

"Anette" 

Nursing  (ADN)  -  SNO  - 
"I'm  going  to  the  Quiet 
Study!" 

1217     East     Eshbach 

Road 

St.  Marys,  PA  15852 


40 


Alice  C.  Miller  - 

Special  Education  - 
Freshman  Class  Presi- 
dent, Administrative 
Resident  Assistant, 
Residence  Council, 
Council  For  Exception- 
al Children 

121  Genesee  Street 
Avon,  NY  14414 


Jan  E.  Nolf-  "Jan" 

Nursing  (BSN)  -  Sno, 
Student  Council  -  "How 
much  longer  until  it's 
all  over?!" 

144  Oak  Manor  Drive 
Natrona,  PA  15065 


Kim  Palsa- 

Nursing  (BSN)  -  Vice 
President  Sophomore- 
/Junior  Class,  Student 
Council,  Ski  Club,  SNO 

1380  Grantleigh  Road 
South  Euclid,  OH  44121 


41 


Bridget  Suzanne 
Pastor  -  "Gidget" 

Nursing  (BSN)  -  Sno 
Secretary,  Student 
Council  Representative, 
Student  Council  Vice 
President,  Nursing 
Honor  Society  -  "Take 
me  home  to  Salina" 

Box  96 

Salina,  PA  15680 


Harriet  M.  Pilarczyk 


Nursing  (BSN)  -  SNO, 
Residence  Council,  Col- 
lege Chorus,  Nursing 
Honor  Society  -  "When 
all  else  fails  -  -  wing  it!!" 

470  Venango  Avenue 
Cambridge  Springs,  PA 
16403 


Pamela  Jean  Plasket 

-  "Mo" 

Therapeutic  Recreation 
TRAC,  Athletic  Boost- 
ers Club,  Volleyball, 
Basketball  "I  want  to  go 
Home!" 


1138  Linwool  S.W. 
North     Canton,     OH 
44720 


42 


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Michele  E.  Potter  - 

Nursing  (BSN)  -  SNO, 
Student  Council  Repre- 
sentative, Nursing  Cur- 
riculum Committee 

43  Hamilton  Lane 
Willingboro,  NJ  08046 


Tammy  Potts  - 

Business/Accounting  - 
Villecrit,  Residence 
Council,  Resident  Assis- 
tant, Society  For  The 
Advancement  Of  Man- 
agement Vice  President 

2824  West  26th  Street 
Erie,  PA  16506 


Vicky  Ann  Powell  - 

"Vic" 

Nursing  (BSN)  -  Senior 
Class  Vice  President, 
SNO,  Nursing  By-laws 
Committee 

R.D.  #3 
Spartansburg,  PA  16434 


43 


Mary  M.  Rosen haum 


Nursing  (BSN) 


Agnes    Ann    Ruth    - 

"Aggie" 

Early  Childhood/Ele- 
mentary Education  - 
SPSEA,  Campus  Girl 
Scouts 


Diane  Sekula  - 

Nursing  (BSN)  -  Com- 
muter Council 

2830  West  33rd  Street 
Erie,  PA  16506 


44 


Kathleen  Semple  - 
"Kathy" 

Nursing  (BSN)  -  SNO, 
Student  Council  Ana- 
lytical Studies  Team 

4213  State  Street 
Erie,  PA  16508 


Susan  P.  Shotter  - 

Nursing  (BSN) 


Karen  Aileen  Shut- 
ters -  "Karen" 

Nursing  (ADN)  -  Fresh- 
man Class  Treasurer, 
Yearbook    Staff    "Why 


me 


99' 


178  Mount  Zion  Road 
Weedville,  PA  15868 


45 


Brenda    M.    Stan 
kiewicz  - 

Nursing  (ADN) 


Lorrie  Ann  Svirbly  - 

"Lorrie" 

Nursing  (ADN)  -  SNO 
"Relax,  Take  a  pheno- 
barb  and  mellow  out." 

3324  Zuck  Road 
Erie,  PA  16506 


46 


Jenean  Ann  Swanson 

-  "Beaner" 

Nursing  (BSN)  -  Stu- 
dent Council,  SNO 
President,  Administra- 
tive Resident  Assistant, 
Nursing  Honor  Society 

-  "I  knew  I'd  have  clini- 
cal, tests,  ambulance 
calls,  bombscares  and 
maybe  even  a  fire  drill, 
but  an  earthquake? 
Come  on!!" 

3009  Hann  Hill  Road 
West    Middlesex,    PA 
16159 


Ann  Marie  Szustak  - 

"Anna  Banana" 

Nursing  (BSN)  -  SNO, 
Nursing  Honor  Society, 
Resident  Assistant  - 
"Never  be  satisfied  with 
life  that  is  less  that  the 
best.  Failures  lie  only  in 
not  having  tried." 

2111  Gring  Drive 
Wyomissing,  PA  19610 


Libby   A. 

"Libby" 


Tahara 


Dietetics  -  Resident  As- 
sistant, Student  Dietet- 
ic Association  Histori- 
an, American  Dietetic 
Association,  Volleyball 

412  Parade  Street 
St.  Marys,  PA  15857 


Ann  Marie  Tronetti- 

"Annie" 

Elementary  Education  - 
SPSEA,  College  Chorus 
Soloist  -  "It  was  due 
when??" 


47 


Mary  Jenine    Tye  - 

"Jenine" 

Nursing  (ADN)  -  SNO 
"Can  I  ask  just  ONE 
question" 

150  Fredonia  Road 
Greenville,  PA  16125 


Linda  L.  VanScoter  - 

"Scooter" 

Psychology  -  Campus 
Girl  Scouts,  Student 
Council,  Residence 
Council  -  "Sleep? 
What's  Sleep??" 

25  McDougall  Avenue 
Hornell,  NY  14843 


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Michelle  M.  Weiser  - 

Nursing   (ADN)   -   "No 
Comment" 

627  Connecticut  Drive 
Erie,  PA  16505 


48 


Jena    Lee     Wyatt    - 

"A",  "Nay" 

Therapeutic  Receation- 
TRAC  President/Secre- 
tary/Publicity, Student 
Council  Internal/Exter- 
nal Affairs  Committees 
"Look  out  world,  here  I 
come!!" 

P.O.  Box  248 

West  Grove,  PA  19390 


Lisa   Ann   Zimmer  - 

"Tootisie" 

Nursing     (ADN) 
"You've   gotta    be    kid- 
ding!" 

261  East  31st  Street 
Eire,  PA  16504 


Mary  Lou  Ho  vis  - 

Nursing  (BSN)  "Am  I 
too  old  for  this?  -  No, 
just  alittle  slower!  Is  it 
all  worth  it?  It  sure  is!!" 

R.D.#8  Box  448 

Meadville,  PA  16335 


49 


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1 


Christine 
Malinowski  - 

Nursing  (ADN) 


» 


Kathleen    Donohue 
Raimy  -  "K.D." 

Early   Childhood   Edu- 
cation (Associates) 


Justine  Marie 
Allison  "Teen" 

/  Nursing  (ADN)  Fresh- 
man Class  Vice-Presi- 
dent, SNO,  Curriculum 
Committee 

816  East  Main 
Street 

Reynoldsville,  PA. 
15851 


50 


Debbie  Kitnmy 

Nursing  (ADN) 


I- It-  -,..J^1X 


51 


Lights,  Camera,  Action 


52 


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54 


55 


58 


59 


Passages  Of  Our  Life's 


Dream  For  Tomorrow 


60 


Third  South 


Sr.  Eleanor,  Sr.  Lucille,  Sr. 
Jean  Baptiste,  Sr.  Mary  Fran- 
ces, Sr.  Eunice,  Sr.  Mary 
Mark,  Sr.  Ursula,  Sr.  Chris- 
tine, Sr.  Raymond  Marie,  Sr. 
Joachim,  Sr.  Elizabeth  Ann, 
Sr.  Mary  Thomas,  Sr.  Virgin- 
ia Ann. 


2nd  South 


h.' 


Mrs.  Otteni,  C.  Palik,  J.  Labesky,  V.  Beir- 
feldt,  L.  Wilson,  M.  Brown,  J.  Bellizzi,  J. 
Cassidy,  S.  Charlau,  L.  Burden,  M.  Sun- 
bury,  S.  Watt,  C.  Rinehuls,  K.  Ackleson,  J. 
Tye,  A.  Meyer,  P.  Simpson,  L.  Ferko,  B. 
Rugh,  K.  Simmons,  S.  Morris,  A.  Godsave, 
M.  Offensend,  J.  Ruth,  M.  Landis,  S.  Fur- 
long, S.  Kristofco,  K.  Boal,  M.  Hugar,  B. 
Marconi,  J.  Swanson,  S.  Glasheen,  A.J. 
Push,  K.  Gausman,  L.  Hamm,  T.  Gardner, 
M.  Deemer,  T.  Ross,  B.  O'Conner,  S.  Mcln- 
doe,  M.  Turk,  D.  Evans 


63 


First  South 


64 


home: 
or 


J.  Ellison,  P.  Shields,  H.  Pilarczyk,  C.  Mraz,  V. 
Staub,  D.  ,ack,  J.  Micale,  J.  Sherbondy,  L. 
Tahara,  Sister  Mary  Frances,  C.  Frescura,  K. 
Birk,  K.  DeChurch,  J.  Alderman,  J.  Moltz,  A. 
Cornelius,  S.  Lira,  J.  Livingston,  K.  Gilders- 
leeve,  M.M.  Mcintosh,  T.  Langdon,  L.  Chris- 
topher, B.  Lake,  A.  Reigel,  K.  Mattis,  R.  Van- 
DerMolen,  S.  Shippling,  C.  Noche,  S.  Walmer, 
A.  Horvat,  N.  Bauer,  B.  Gatesman,  K.  Har- 
dinger,  D.  Gostomski,  P.  Miller,  J.  Malardie, 
L.  Peake,  E.  Vey,  M.  Mealie,  M.A.  Nelson,  S. 
Okert,  D.  Zimmerman,  K.  Hawes 


65 


Third  North 


66 


K.  Roche,  N.  DeJesta,  L.  caspery,  E. 
Zawacki,  S.  Dorn,  C.  Turner,  J.  Baker, 
Sweeper,  D.  Dezois,  G.  Klein,  L.  Shannon, 
M.  Koskoski,  C.  Auteri,  S.  Gurelka,  L.  Pok- 
lembo,  J.  Carr,  M.  Hallet,  S.  Coyne,  M.J. 
Jkach,  S.  Zamborsky,  J.  Williams,  B.  Pastor, 
A.  Szustak,  M.  Hess,  K.  Rawa,  J.  Idzi,  M.L. 
Anderle,  V.  Weygandt,  D.  Bergman,  G. 
Shreckengast,  N.  Conklin,  E.  Grimes,  T. 
Schossler,  N.  O'Donnell,  C.  Detrick,  T. 
Kenawell 


67 


2nd  North 


M.  Henshaw,  B.  Kaplan,  C.  Polesnak,  J. 
Bonyak,  J.  Lesondak,  C.  Emery,  K.  Carlson, 
M.  Engman,  M.  Bayne,  M.B.  Emery,  P. 
Kramer,  B.  Anthony,  L.  Mclntyre,  M.  Pot- 
ter, T.  Burkhart,  V.  Powell,  J.  Lecker,  P. 
White,  R.  Mong,  S.  Wabrick,  K.  McGroder, 
S.  Wettsein,  C.  Pedano,  A.  Palo,  K.  Kerstet- 
ter,  C.  Erich,  K.  Palsa,  K.  Matava,  M.A. 
Pasquale,  J.  Davis,  L.  Boholnick,  M.  Long, 
S.  Ord,  S.  Straka,  H.  Anderson,  C.  Sachenik 


69 


First  North 


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70 


IsMM 


C.  Bon,  K.  Barker,  M.  Gaynord  A.  Roman- 
elli,  K.  Hultz,  A.  McGraw,  L.  Bederman,  A. 
Miller,  S.  Martin,  M.  Greenwood,  L.  VanS- 
coter,  B.  Stankiewicz,  M.  Aiken,  D.  Huff- 
man, S.  Hurley,  P.  Johnson,  A.  Brazeau,  A. 
Davis,  R.  Rawlings,  S.  Hareczmak,  H. 
Hoiser,  K.  Geibel,  S.  Davis,  A.  Nelson,  C. 
Morris,  N.  Kisegy,  L.  Close,  K.  Bishop,  L. 
Anyzek,  K.  Shutters,  B.  Mangold,  B.  Beni- 
gini 


71 


Villa  On  The  Move 


74 


The  year  began  at  Villa  with  Stu- 
dent and  Residence  Councils  mov- 
ing in  the  new  recruits.  As  the 
Freshmen  descended  upon  the 
campus  the  girls  plus  one,  carefully 
moved  all  their  treasures  into  their 
new  home  away  from  home.  No 
matter  how  large  or  small  the 
chore,  the  Villa  movers  enthusias- 
tically "jumped"  to  accomplish  the 
task.  Later  that  day,  the  movers 
and  their  new  friends  gathered  for 
an  enjoyable  ice  cream  social. 


75 


Dance,  Dance,  Dance 


76 


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The  Sophomores  wanted 
to  welcome  the  Freshman 
in  a  very  special  way.  The 
dance  was  a  chance  for  ev- 
eryone to  become  better 
acquanted  with  each  oth- 
er. The  Freshman  were 
also  taught  the  traditional 
Villa  Songs.  Everyone  at- 
tending had  a  great  time. 
Welcome  Freshman! 


77 


Round  Up 


The  Sophmores  got  together  in  an 
Animal  House  style  to  orient  the 
Freshman  to  Villa  Life.  The  Fresh- 
man Sat  In  antitipation  for  their 
event.  Some  showed  off  their  danc- 
ing skillls,  while  others  enjoyed 
their  favorite  desert  on  the  floor. 
Look  out  for  those  togas  that  know 
how  to  wrap  you  up  in  laughter 


78 


79 


Cedar  Point 


Some  of  the  students  packed  up  and  took  off 
for  a  fun  filled  day  in  the  sun.  This  trip  was 
sponsored  by  Student  Council.  It  was  an  excit- 
ing ride  to  Cedar  Point  where  everyone  chose 
thei  favorite  ride.  Some  chose  the  water,  oth- 
ers prefered  riding  upside  down,  while  many 
took  a  relaxing  drive  through  the  covered 
bridge.  Time  was  also  taken  out  to  take  in 
some  of  the  shows.  As  the  day  day  drew  to  an 
end,  everyone  could  be  seen  with  a  smile  on 
their  face  after  an  exciting  day  at  Cedar  Point. 


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A  Day  Away 


81 


The  Greece  And  Italy 
Experience 


Home  Away  From  Home?!!! 


I  wonder  if  I  can  get  the  college  cho- 
rus booked  here  next  year? 


Villa  girls  meet  Greek  god. 


May  19  was  the  beginning  of  the  Villa  Maria  Colleges'  interdisciplinary 
trip  to  Greece  and  Italy.  The  fourteen  day  excursion  began  in  Greece 
with  the  group  partaking  of  the  countrys'  rich  history.  The  cruise  to  Italy 
was  enjoyable.  While  in  Italy  the  group  saw  the  sights  of  Rome  Florence 
and  Vatican  City.  June  1st  finally  arrived  and  the  tour  departed  for 
J.F.K.,;  weary  but  with  many  happy  memories  to  share. 


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Trick  Or  Treat 


Halloween  gives  everybody  a 
chance  to  bring  out  their  fa- 
vorite apparel.  Residence 
Council  gave  everyone  a 
chance  to  struutt  their  stuff. 
Afterwards  there  was  a  party 
with  refreshments  and  danc- 
ing. Contests  were  held  for  the 
best  costumes  in  four  catagor- 
ies.  Trick  or  Treat! 


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Hello  Beth 


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We  were  sorry  we  had  to  say  good  bye 
to  Ted,  but  Beth  wanted  to  make  her 
own  place  in  our  lives.  Beth  provided  us 
with  the  chance  to  get  to  know  her 
brother.  Everyone  helped  themselves 
to  ice  cream  and  conversation.  It  was 
nice  just  to  see  all  the  happy  faces. 


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Yes  We  Have  Spirit 


Villa  students  show  their  enthusi- 
asm for  the  Volleyball  team  during 
Spirit  Day.  To  cheer  the  victors, 
students  wore  buttons  throught  the 
day  announcing  their  support. 
During  halftime  Student  Council 
had  a  contest  for  the  student  wear- 
ing the  most  Villa  Clothes.  Alice 
Miller  And  Julie  Tubbs  were  cho- 
sen most  sririted. 


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Let  Us  Rejoice 


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The  Christmas  season  at  Villa 
begins  with  Christmas  in  Song 
and  Ceremony.  A  tri-council 
event  that  brings  students,  fac- 
ulty and  administration  to  lis- 
ten to  holiday  music,  supplied 
by  the  College  Chorus  and  to 
enjoy  readings  which  express 
the  holiday  meaning. 


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Angels 


Kris  Angel  Week  is  a  long 
standing  tradition  at  Villa.  It 
is  a  week-long  event  of  myste- 
rious packages,  anonymous 
cards,  and  Santas  helpers, 
sponsored  by  Residence  Coun- 
cil. At  the  end  of  the  five  night 
gift  giving  spree,  all  of  Villa 
gathers  at  the  annual  Christ- 
mas party,  for  the  exchanging 
of  gifts,  laughter  and  merri- 
ment. 


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Working  Nine  To  Five 


She  works  hard  for  the  money. 


Student  Council  minutes  .  .  #*&?/!. 


Practice  till  you're  perfect. 


I'm  a  senior  and  I  can  do  anything  I  want. 


We  famous  people  have  so  little  privacy. 


CRAM!! 


Takin  A  Break 


Too  smart  to  study  .  .  .  too  cute  to  care. 


This  is  my  technique  for  capturing  a  man. 

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Villa's  motto-  Grin  and  bear  it. 


Sombody's  watching  me. 


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Student  Council 


T.  Gustafson,  S.  Davis,  B.  Pastor,  P.  John- 
son, B.  Lake,  J.  Carr,  J.  Tubbs,  C.  Auteri,  S. 
Okert,  M.  Mcintosh,  M.  Potter,  M.  Rosen- 
baum,  A.  Brazeau,  N.  Kisegy,  S.  Mclndoe,  S. 
Shippling,  G.  Shreckengost,  L.  Christopher, 
T.  Cook,  J.  Ellison,  M.  Long,  S.  Lira,  M. 
Tkach,  S.  Hurley,  T.  Langdon,  S.  Shenk,  L. 
VanScoter,  K.  Barker,  N.  Fay,  C.  Bon,  K. 
Semple. 


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Residence  Council 


Residence  Council.  M.  Mcintosh,  K.  Roche, 
S.  Coyne,  L.  VanScoter,  C.  Wrobleski,  D. 
Zimmerman,  C.  Bon,  H.  Pilarczyk,  L.  Wil- 
son, K.  Kerstetter,  A.  Palo,  M.  Gaynord,  S. 
Hayes,  M.  Nelson,  K.  Simons,  P.  Miller,  K. 
Birk,  K.  Rawa,  E.  Zawacki,  Advisor-  D. 
Miller. 


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Commuters 


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Class  Officers 


Senior:  Vice-Pres.  -  Vicky  Powell,  Advisor  - 
Father  Simmons,  President  -  Patty  Kramer, 
Secretary  -  Kim  Barker,  Treasurer  -  Tricia 
Burkhart. 


Junior:  Treasurer  -  Nancy  Bauer,  President 
-  Barb  O'Connor,  Secretary  -  Kathy  Mattis, 
Vice-Pres.  Gayle  Klein. 


Sophomore:  President  -  Beth  Gatesman,  Freshman:  President  -  Shelley  Scharlau, 
Vice-Pres.  -  Sandy  Gurecka,  Treasurer  -  Advisor  -  Barb  Mc  Nally,  Secretary  -  Angie 
Carol  Frescura,  Secretary  -  Leah  Burden.       Cornelius,  Vice-Pres.  Jane  Moltz,  Missing 

Treasurer  -  Kathy  Birk. 


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Seniors 


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Christmas  Mass  Committee:  Vicky  Powell, 
Lisa  Mclntyre,  Kim  Barker,  Tricia  Burk- 
hart,  Michele  Potter,  Kathie  Matava,  Alice 
Miller,  Michele  Gaynord. 

St.  Nicks  Night  Committee:  Ann  Brazeau, 
Vicky  Powell,  Tricia  Burkhart,  Alice  Miller, 
Lisa  Mclntyre,  Michele  Potter,  Kim  Barker, 
Bridget  Pastor,  Michele  Gaynord. 


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T.R.A.C. 


C.  Polesnak,  President;  R.  VanderMolen,  Vice-President;  L. 
Peake,  Treasurer;  K.  Turner,  Publicity;  D.  Gostomski,  Sr.  H. 
Hecker,  S.  Kristofco,  P.  Sunbury. 


Science  Club 


A.  Glosser,  President;  C.  Sachenik,  Secre- 
tary; K.  Gausman,  Treasurer,  K.  Roche,  E. 
Zawacki,  B.  O'Connor,  S.  Jurlong,  T.  Kim- 
mel  and  B.J.  Chister-Advisors. 


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Student  Nurses  Organization 


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SNO  Members:  J.  Alderman,  J.  Allison,  M.  Anderle, 
D.  Baker,  K.  Barker,  J.  Bidwell,  M.  Bayne,  V.  Bier- 
feldt,  K.  Birk,  K.  Boal,  C.  Bon,  M.  Brown,  D.  Burden, 
T.  Burkhart,  K.  Carlson,  J.  Carr,  T.  Cook,  A.  Corne- 
lus,  K.  Cunningham,  A.  Davis,  S.  Davis,  P.  Dougles, 
S.  Dugan,  J.  Ellison,  M.  Emery,  M.  Engman,  C. 
Erich,  D.  Evans,  C.  Feldman,  B.  Gatesman,  M.  Gayn- 
ord,  J.  Greenlee,  L.  Hamm,  A.  Horvat,  M.  Hugar,  A. 
King,  N.  Kisegy,  G.  Klein,  S.  Kristfco,  K.  Kerstetter, 
T.  Langdon,  A.  Lemke,  J.  Lesondak,  S.  Lira,  M. 
Long,  L.  Lynch,  B.  Marconi,  K.  Matava,  M.  McGo- 
vern,  A.  McGraw,  K.  McGroder,  M.  Mcintosh,  L. 
Mclntyre,  A.  Meyer,  J.  Moltz,  S.  Morris,  C.  Mraz,  M. 
Nelson,  C.  Noche,  A.  Palo,  K.  Palsa,  B.  Pastor,  H. 
Pilarczyk,  M.  Potter,  V.  Powell,  R.  Rawlings,  A.  Rei- 
gel,  C.  Rickert,  C.  Rinehuls,  S.  Roser,  A.  Rush,  J. 
Ruth,  S.  Scharlau,  K.  Semple,  S.  Sherbondy,  P. 
Shields,  S.  Shotter,  G.  Shreckengost,  K.  Simons,  T. 
Staab,  A.  Szustak,  K.  Trautman,  M.  Turk,  J.  Tye,  L. 
Vesinder,  S.  Walmer,  S.  Watt,  V.  Weygandt,  L.  Wil- 
son, C.  Wrobleski,  D.  Zimmerman,  M.  Landis,  C. 
Hallet,  J.  Swanson,  S.  Gurecka,  C.  Emery. 


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Campus  Girl  Scouts 


P.  Johnson,  President;  K.  Ker- 
stetter,  Vice-President;  A. 
Palo,  Secretary;  K.  Gausman, 
Treasurer;  D.  Amsworth,  S. 
Davis,  M.  Deemer,  B.  Gates- 
man,  S.  Gurecka,  A.  Mil- 
kowski,  K.  McGroder,  A.  Ruth, 
J.  Ruth,  S.  Shenk,  S.  Straka,  L. 
VanScoter,  J.  Wright. 


Education  Club 


B.  Kaplan,  President;  J. 
Bonyak,  Vice-President; 
M.  Henshaw,  Treasurer; 
N.  Croklin,  Secretary;  P. 
White,  J.  Cassidy,  T. 
Gardner,  M.  Koskoski. 


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Saga  Workers 


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College  Chorus 


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COLLEGE  CHORUS:  Sr.  Lucille,  K.  Gausman,  L.  Hamm,  L. 
Wilson,  S.  Scharlau,  J.  Alderman,  J.  Ellison,  H.  Pilarczyk,  M. 
Mcintosh,  J.  Greenlee,  J.  Cassidy,  B.  Gatesman,  K.  McGroder,  M. 
Bruno. 

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LITURIGICAL  CHOIR:  Director-M.  Gaynord,  B.  Benigni,  A, 
Nelson,  B.  Mangold,  K.  Barker,  P.  Johnson. 


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Vixen  Staff 


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Nancy  Bauer,  Sue  Hareczmak,  Heidi  Hosier, 
Bea  Kaplan. 


Editor:  Sandy  Hurley,  Marianne  Henshaw, 
Maria  Long,  Pam  Johnson. 


Anne  says,  "Seniors  are  Super." 


Special  Thanks  to  all  the 
seniors  who  helped  with  the 
yearbook! 


Rick    Allen    (Josten's    Rep.), 
John  Young  (Advisor) 


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Villa  Bumps 


VOLLEYBALL 

Sept.  10 

Behrend  (scrimmage) 

Away 

Sept.  20 

Pitt-Bradford 

Away 

Sept.  23 

Thiel  Tournament 

Away 

&24 

Sept.  26 

Grove  City  &  Mercyhurst 

Home 

Sept.  28 

Gannon 

Away 

Sept.  30 

Youngstown  Tournament 

Away 

&  Oct.  1 

Oct.  4 

Behrend  &  Carlow 

Behrend 

Oct.  7 

Geneva  &  LaRoche 

Geneva 

Oct.  11 

Allegheny 

Away 

Oct.  13 

Westminster 
&  Pitt-Bradford 

Home 

Oct.  17 

Gannon 

Home 

Oct.  20 

Thiel 

Away 

Oct.  24 

Geneva  &  Mercyhurst 

Home 

Oct.  27 

Grove  City 

Away 

Nov.  1 

Westminster 

Away 

Nov.  3 

Behrend 

Home 

Nov.  5 

NAIA  Districts 

Nov.  7 

Thiel  &  Fredonia 

Home 

Nov.  10 

Allegheny 

Home 

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The  Villa  Victors  gave  the  season  their  best 
shot.  They  showed  imporvement  throught  the 
season.  Members  of  this  year's  team  were:  S. 
Kristofco,  S.  Gurecka,  N.  Fay,  J.  Carr,  C.  Sa- 
chenik,  A.  Reigel,  P.  Plasket  and  Coach  K. 
Kelly. 


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Basketball  Returns 


112 


The  Vixen  Staff  is  glad  to  welcome  back  the 
Victor  basketball  team;  members  were:  D.  Do- 
zois,  L.  Peake,  B.  Gatesman,  N.  Fay,  S.  Straka, 
C.  Rhinehuls,  A.  Milkowski,  M.  Landis,  Coach 
G.  Froehlich. 


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BASKETBALL 


Dec.  3 
Dec.  6 
Dec.  8 
Dec.  10 
Jan.  20 
Jan. 23 
Jan.  25 
Jan. 28 
Jan.  31 
Feb.  2 
Feb.  6 
Feb.  8 
Feb.  1 1 
Feb.  14 
Feb.  16 
Feb.  20 
Feb.  23 
Feb. 27 


Point  Park 

Mercyhurst 

Behrend 

Pitt- Brad  ford 

Thiel 

Westminster 

Geneva 

Grove  City 

Geneva 

Behrend 

Allegheny 

Carlow 

Pitt-Bradford 

Jamestown  CC 

Westminster 

Grove  City 

Allegheny 

Thiel 


Away 
Away 
Home 
Home 
Away 
Away 
Home 
Home 
Away 
Away 
Home 
Home 
Away 
Away 
Home 
Away 
Away 
Home 


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Softball 

Spring  '83 


Right:  Way  to  go  for  two 
Joni! 


Below:  Strike  three  .  .  . 


Middle:  One  more  and  we're 
outta  here! 


Bottom  Right:  Contemplat 
ing  strategy! 


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Coach  Shirley  Fletcher,  (J. 
James  &  L.  Davis  co-cap- 
tians),  M.  Bayne,  N.  Hurley, 
M.  Landis,  G.  Guzetta,  S. 
Gurecka,  J.  Carr,  S.  Shenk, 
M.  Henshaw,  N.  Fay,  T. 
Schossler 


Left:  Awesome  bunt,  Beacher! 


Bottom:  What  an  inning! 


SOFTBALL 

April  3 

Behrend 

Away 

April  5 

Gannon 

Away 

April  7 

Thiel 

Home 

April  9 

Allegheny 

Home 

April  12 

Geneva 

Home 

April  26 

Westminster 

Away 

April  30 

Thiel 

Away 

May  3 

Grove  City 

Home 

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Enjoy  The  Winter 


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It  All  Happens  Here 


The  academic  complex  of  Villa  Maria  Col- 
lege is  made  up  of  A'Hearn  Hall  (the  Ad- 
ministration Building),  the  Academic 
Building,  the  Lecture  Hall,  the  Auditor- 
ium/Gymnasium, and  the  Natatorium 
(Swimming  Pool).  Completed  in  1961,  the 
Academic  and  Administration  Buildings 
were  the  first  structures  on  the  newly  relo- 
cated Villa  Maria  College  campus.  The 
Gymnasium  and  Natatorium  were  com- 
pleted in  the  Fall  of  1963.  The  newest 
building  on  campus,  the  Lecture  Hall,  was 
build  in  1972.  Together,  these  buildings 
form  the  backbone  for  life  at  Villa  Maria 
College. 


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Great  Times  With 


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Dance  lessons  from  M.J. 


Villa's  Rockettes 


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Life  and  advanced  study  -  VILLA  STYLE 


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Working  the  night  shift 


Saturday  Night  Live? 


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Good  Friends 


Don't  tell  ANYONE,  it's  a  secret. 


Can  we  talk  here? 


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PATRONS 


Mr.  and  Mrs.  Alphonse  Bon 

Michael  S.  Davis 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  William  H.  Fay 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Hallet 

Mrs.  Alice  Hurley  Haven 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Carl  M..  Johnson 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Norbert  Kisegy 

Maria  D.  Long 


Kathleen  McGroder 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Nelson 

Ray  Ruth 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Leon  Sachenik 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  VanScooter 

John  C.  Vey 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Ray  L..  White 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  Zamborsky 


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