If Obiter Bloomsburg University Vol. 7 Obiter Volume 71 Bloomsburg University Bloomsburg, PA Editor; Tammy J. Kemmerer Photography Editors: Scott Covey, Britt Trumbower Business Editor: Christopher Lutz Section Editors: Events: Melissa Harris Organizations: Stacey BeUz, Wendy Moyer Seniors: Michelle Seibert Staff: Debbie Bentz, Maria Makowski, Caroline Achy, Susan Cho, Don Blackburn Photographers: Scott Covey, Dale Sinnott, Tammy J. Kemmerer, Imtiaz Ali Jerry Re, Britt Trumbower, Alex Schillemans, Sharon Zuzelski Printer: Hunter Publishing Company 2505 Empire Drive P.O. Box 5867 Winston-Salem, NC 27113 The 1987 Obiter is funded by CCA Taj, Senior Portraits: Merin Studios 2981 Grant Avenue Philadelphia, 19114 PA CONTENTS 34 56 88 Sports Organizations 120 Student Life Events Staff Epilogue Seniors 168 192 202 w*il .» J #' .. CahkC^m^ ri* -^^, % ''J. A ^^ 11 "!>: v^l J ) \ 13 ^^552*" 17 ^^E^E^^^^rJ y r'. f?*^^. ...t. /;::«^ /^.H)«jftj<* :. ^^m % 21 ^pf i^ AJ^ 22 ;;!)Fr.i ip'^it^-^: m ^^V + ' ^'S'^iiski tU ,?S'.*w;^j^> -^v. St:-. m^ \\l m '^SSB SyiMH SB^ l^.-&>. =!S £^ » ^^^^^ 24 .-Ji. ^ru. ^LOOMSBURg The only in nlllV, TOWN PARK - - r V Pennsylvania HISTORIC DISTRICT /j5|l V TOWN * DOWNTOWN BLOOMSBURC UNIVERSITY .If -*'w1 • ''ffi. v.u '1 f^' f» ^ ^IPs k» r^ "VT^ ^^ j-^:-^ >. 27 2B •yca5i m 29 # i^ ^V^ 31 -m^ 35 36 :.y .^-i,'-«. 37 til j^' M il WK\ 39 40 41 4i^ 43 44 45 ^.-.vs^^:-: £i^:?'--^ 1 47 V 49 50 51 r**- * *• f4 S'J 55 56 Student at Large Don Chomiak In the land of Bumblesburg. all was The High Council was not pleased. Faced with many members of the younger generation who refused to accept the mandates of the not well. High Council, the elders of Bumblesburg decided to extinguish adolescence at a mental waste treatment plant called college. Attempting to make the children more manageable, a proclamation was held down that stated children attending this treatment plant were to be addressed as "students," a title which set the children attending the plant apart from ordinary children and at the same time required good, sheeplike behavior. The goals of the elders were simple. The children would be herded, con- ditioned, and molded into future el- ders. Knowing full well that bringing this many youngsters together would create a serious discipline problem, the elders set up a court system to deal with "bad students." "What was the student's plea," asked the chief executioner and bottle washer, "innocent or 'freshman,' "Freshman? To dogs with the Things were washer. "What are the student's crimes?" "Your Bottleship, he refuses to attend any more classes. He walks around in a suit, asking people to 'hire' him, whatever that means. He even spoke of some role beyond being a student!" The chief executioner sputtered, peaceful at the plant was little absolutely no introuble and dependent thinking. Things were perfect until one day, when an older student was dragged before the chief almost four years. There is his plea?" is 'graduate, sire," said the court jester. "Graduate?!! There freshman!" for bottle "He, uh, his plea sire. the and "Beyond being a student? What guilty?" "The student's plea is What shall we do?" executioner thing," muttered then the verdict is no such his Bottleship. "Well, is guilty. Away vnih him! Cast him into the real world!" And from then on, the fate of graduwas assured. Off, off into the real ates world!! 57 58 60 61 62 V- 2>V« ^.liki^ <«>V'\iS V •>i^ [^-N, ''^k^ '*Wy S'"*."^ i^^. *' .#f-ft^ V '-> r ,- «- ^ .*.-^' -^' ^*'>. '^v .•^Mr.i y-^.'y V/^7: V.A^V ^^v . miU '^- l^"^ Qur . ^ . and Dad Families Residents ' of Bloomsburg • ^EAT Bloomsburg University 4 YEARS Kiss today goodbye . . . and point me towards TOMORROW 64 EVENTS 66 o n 67 1986 Bloomsburg Fair leads The 1986 Bloomsburg Fair welcomed from around the world to enjoy food, rides and entertainment including Alabama, visitors The Monkeys, Loretta Lynn and David Copperfield. (Above) Alabama's lead singer takes time out to have friendly chat with reporters. (Above, left) Country singer Michael Martin Murphy enjoys playing his banjo for the crowd. Tork, of the Monkees, brings to songs of yesteryear. (Opposite page) Former teen hearthrob, Davy Jones still wows the crowd at the Tues(Left) Peter life day night show 68 at the racetrack. off year V 'Hfr ¥ I #- \ ^t3^. Fair '86 Excitement ^- r /^ %:%i 70 % Shows at Racetrack were crowd pleasers '86 (Opposite page, far right) I always wanted a. one of these? (Opposite page, right) One last look at the Midway. (Opposite page, bottom) Take home a memory. (This page, right) Loretta Lynn dazzles the crowd with "Coal Miner's Daughter." (Below) David Copperfield amazes one and all with a duck (?) and some Kentucky Fried chicken. 71 EVENTS AT BU « EVENTS AT BU « EVENTS AT BU BU Students enjoy and . . « . (Above, right) Sing-along with Sleepy (Across middle) Image recreates songs with signs and movement for the enjoyment of the hearing impaired and not hearing impaired. (Above, far left) Next stop: Carnegie Hall, but only after Carver. (Above) SCTV Comedy Troupe brings laughter to BU. (Near left) BU students give their time for a student run Easter Seals telethon produced here Center. (Far 72 left) Jump — for my love. at the McCormick /ENTS AT BU • EVENTS AT BU EVENTS AT BU • participate in Events At m BU • 74 plays That's Entertainment BU Theater goers were treated to two more plays over the course of the 1983-1987 season. In the fall yet again, the BU players pro- duced "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" much to the delight of theater goers. spring, "A Flea in Her Ear" proved to be the flea in everyone else's ear as the production caused a stir at Carver Hall in its one night showing. The following 75 BU's First Play Written and Directed by Students BU and the surrounding commuwere treated to a major accomplishment by the BU Players. During Parents' Weekend, the Players sought to produce a play written and directed by In September, nity students. The Landing was written by T. Andrew Wright and directed by Joel Weible. It featured such regulars in BU's theater as Lynch, Diana Eves and a treat to those student theater. 76 Jeff Wendy Tennis, Gail Morgan, and surely was who made the effort to support f^^ 77 Aimee Mann and Til Tuesday headline fall concert The fall concert featured Aimee Mann and Til Tuesday at Nelson Fieldhouse. They sang their top ten hit "Voices Carry" and other songs from their gold album. 78 79 80 Eddie Money came BU to in the spring of 1987. Limited Warranty opened and seen here is Eddie Money singing "Take Me Home Tonight" to an enthusiastic crowd. Eddie greeted an excited crowd in Nelson Fieldhouse as he sang "Can't Hold Back." 81 BU JUMPS INTO THE 86-87 ARTIST SERIES The touring company of A Chorus Line (above) performed for a sellout crowd at Mitrani Hall on October 22, 1986. The audience was treated to a dynamic singing and dancing performance Broadway hit. The solo performance by contralto Maureen Forres- characteristic of the ter (right) highlighted the concert given by the North- eastern Philharmonic on Februarv 82 1. 1987. CELEBRITY Hal Holbrook (left) captivated his audience on November 5, 1986 with his realistic portrait of Mark Twain. Mr. Holbrook delighted his audience by holding a workshop session for interested students the day of his performance. The Ohio Ballet performed at Mitrani Hall on February 24, 1987. "If you think the Cincinnati reds and the Cleveland Orchestra are Ohio's only top notch exports, you'll think again when you see the Ohio Ballet." The Boston Globe 83 INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS VISIT BU Carver Hall received a touch of the Orient as the Tokyo March 31, 1987. They exHaydn and Schubert much to the String Quartet performed on pertly played pieces by pleasure of the audience. A centuries old Austrian tradition arrived in Bloomsburg on October 12, 1986 when the Vienna Choir Boys (left) performed during their tour of the U.S. They enchanted their audience by singing operettas, sacred songs and folk music. The 1986-1987 Celebrity Artist Series concluded with an enlightening performance by Roberta Peters on April 8, 1987. Members of the audi- ence were treated with an outstanding performance equivalent that recieved at the Metropolitan Opera. 84 /\ / ^»r^^^-^ X Provost Lecture Series: Bringing Celebrities, Experts, to the Community and BU This series of lecturers brought to university individuals with naon a wide range of topics. B. Gentry Lee (bottom, right) began the series with "Man and the Cosmos" at Kuster Auditorium on February 3, 1987. Lee conducted class lectures and workshops the following day to complement his tional perspectives lecture. Sharon Sopher, TV journalist and film producer discussed "Witness to Apartheid" and gave class lectures and workshops also the following day. New "U.S. York Times correspondent Harrison Salisbury featured — Soviet Realtions" on March 4 in Carver Hall. He (opposite page, bottom) continued the trend and taught class lectures and a workshop for the community the following day. 86 )) "U.S. -Soviet Relations, "Witness to Apartheid^ bring issues home to BU >> Mary Berry (Opposite page, top) talked on "Justice and Liberty for AH" on March 26. The sixth speaker was also in concert as opera star, Roberta Peters, who in conjunction with her concert, conducted master classes and workshops on April 9 in Haas. Harold Delaney, educator and expert on national issues affecting higher education, presented a workshop with the university's educational task force as well as lecturing to the college and community on April 4. Mercury Morris, a football player who retired from the profession due to an addiction to drugs, also visited the university and spoke to the college community on the dangers of drugs and drugs in During sports. this time. SPORTS 88 o n 1987 89 FOOTBALL f ^af re«f%S?* 74f Mj- 57^ 33| 50f)4P Coaches and Team make the supreme their fans. 90 f ir.4 >'*?8:'^ effort together to make f_ 5 »|W;*^'64^ the best possible season for the Huskies and 91 How 'bout them Huskies!!! FIELD S^S"^ 94 HOCKEY <% •^ ^•l^^^^^^*^^* ^^ SOCCER 96 H.. ^i^tk'-. '^^;;.^ MEN'S SWIMMING 98 WOMEN'S SWIMMING 99 MEN'S BASKETBALL The men's basketball team, following a 6-8 start that threatened to give the school its first losing season in 21 years, rebounded to win 11 of its last 14 games to post a 1711 overall mark and earn a berth in the Pennsylvania Conference playoffs following a two year absence. The Huskies defeated divisional foe champion six straight victories, including the in the first Millersville, 87-73, in the second round. Earlier in the year, the Huskies dealt the Maruaders their- PC East defeat, 60-55. The key to the Huskies' turnaround was a five-game winning streak just past the midpoint 100 During the five game streak, the Huskies outscored their opponents by 15.8 points per game. Following of the playoffs before losing to eventual conference lone the team. two consecutive losses to Philadelphia Textile and Kutztown that ended the streak, the Huskies proceeded to put together a run of Kutztown 70-62 round on the season, along with the maturity of several young players who made major contributuion to round of the playoffs, before the season was ended with the first per game to lead four players in double figure averages. Sophomore center Alex Nelcha was next with 13.3 points per game. He was also the team's top rebounder with 9.1 per contest. Joe Stepanski, 11.6 points per game, and freshman John Williams, 10.4 points per game, were the other players in do- Millersville loss. With no seniors on ced to go with a very young lineup. Leading BU's offensive attack was sophomore Bill Connelly, who was named to the PC AllConference first team. The 6-foot 4inch foward averaged 16.3 points the roster and following injuries to its two cocaptaind, juniors Steve Ross and Greg Thomas, Chronister was for- uble figures. Michael Albright 101 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL 102 WRESTLING 10? WRESTLING Bloomsburg University capped the 1986-87 season, the school's most successful ever, with a fifth place finish in the NCAA Division I Championships while Rick Bonomo ended a brilliant career with his third straight national title at 118 pounds. The Huskies completed the season with a 12-7 dual match record, including a 4-2 mark in the Eastern Wrestling League. The team also placed third in both the Pennsyl- vania Conference and EWL Championships. Bonomo, who sported plagued with injuries throughout House. He completed his career with a 116-22 record along with tournament with 3-2 records. Morgan, a national qualifier for the second consecutive year, ended his sophomore season with a 31-9-1 record, the most victories by any BU performer during the year, and the 150-pound PC title. Banks rounded out his first collegiate season with a 23-14-2 mark. EWL Wallace, 27-9 in his final year, the season rebounded late in the year to post three individual titles in both and PC competition. Also helping the Huskies also qualified for nationals for the to their best finish ever at nationals were senior Bruce Wallace (190-pound class], (150] record in his senior season, ended his career with a 125-12-1 mark, three conference titles, three EWL crowns and three national championships. (158). 104 13-4 individual ish in the 126-pound division on the national tourney, held at the University of Maryland's Cole Field a 23-2 Rocky Bonomo, who was a record, including a fourth place fin- sophomore Dave Morgan and freshman Mark Banks Both Banks and Morgan, who lost early in the national tournment, wrestled back in the consolation round to within one match of AilAmerican status. Both finished the second year in a row. He earned his bid on the basis of a fourth place finish in the EWL championships and was awarded a wild card bid. The team's 12 victories this past seasons gave head coach Roger Sanders a 15-year record of 175-723 at Bloomsburg. His overall coaching record, in 20 seasons, is 225-903. Michael Albright LACROSSE 10"^ TRACK 107 WOMEN'S SOFTBALL 110 >A= *iW MEN'S TENNIS 112 BASEBALL 113 115 no Iv#^ 117 A FINAL WORD FIELD HOCKEY'S GREAT SEASON Jan Hutchinson's field hockey team turned in another outstanding season in 1986, finishing the year with a 19-3-2 record and the Huskies' fourth consecutive trip to NCAA campaign, the Huskies fell to Salisbury State 4-0, ending a 14-game non-losing streak for BU, giving the team a 12-1-2 record at that point. Following that loss, the Huskies won four straight heading into the Pennsylvania Conference championship game against Millersville. The Marauders downed BU, 1-0, to win the conference title and avenge a 1-0 loss suffered at the hands of the Huskies earlier in the season. Senior Carla Shearer led finals, before losing to the nation's Denneny, added 11 goals and Vying No. 1 for the school's third na- team, Salisbury State, 3-2, in assists as sburg. Michael Albright five Lynn Hurst recorded 10 and eight the finals. goals Salisbury State proved to be Bloomsburg's toughest opponent of the year as the Sea Gulls dealt the Huskies two of their three season losses. Midway through the 1986 Goalie Lori Guitson was another key performer for the Huskies, registering nine shutouts and na- hoping to give Hutchinson her 150th coaching win in her 10th season at Bloom- tional title while also all tional title in four years, the Huskies defeated Trenton State, 21, in the NCAA Division III semi- Championships. NCAA Championships and another Five Bloomsburg players scored 10 or more goals for the season as BU outscored its opponents 80-23. performers with 15 goals and 15 assists while Donna Graupp added 14 goals and two assists, and Diane Sheilds chipped in with 12 goals and 12 assists. Another senior, Kate the ing for a return trip to the assists. allowing just 21 goals in 21 games. In 1987, the Huskies will be look- .•« ., I 1 i o n 1987 121 Accounting Club 12" 'American ^ Marketing Association Executive Board, Back Row Row: D. Hanna, L. Snyder, to right): R. Verano, M. DeFranco, K. DalPino (Historian), M. Karchenr (V.P.), H. Prutsman (Sect), Front Nitchkey (Pres), C. Walters, P. Kleiner. (left L. 123 American Society for Personnel -^ Administration 3 Association of Resident Students 125 %^ ^ Black Cultural Society Bloom Magazine 127 Catholic Campus Ministry 1 aHim VHHi (L-R): R. Sharma, S. Kadri, F. Alvie, A. Rashid, R. Cezeine, K. Faruqui, T. O. Alvie. Missing: B. Lugg (P.R.O.), C. Harrick (Tres.), E. Alvie (Sec), ij'> ^HMk — ^— ___. ^^^^^ ^^^^l ^^mh^ ^VHH^ wii^ -^i^g-^ 'VMNIk '^^^g- ^^ - ^ 'WMW^^jW^^^^^^^^^^^^ Dunn, A. Mirza, O. Moadeli, S. Modha Ali Taj (V.P.), R- Summershilge. I. .jam. jBwwifc-. i_gl (Pres.), M. Wong, K. Martin, Lacrosse Club 13'' Row 1 (L-R): B. Underwood, G. Luckenbill, P. Awl, J. Ross. Row 2: S. McGlauklin, Burkart, N, Matuella, F. Runyan. Row 3: D. Corniga, D. Bangs. Row 4: R. Koch, P. Gowden, M. Wullert, M. Boyer. Row 5: R. Cressman. J. lo-. A Time To Commit Don Chomiak A student steps up to the podium and accepts the diploma he has worked so hard to earn. He has a 3.7 average and plans to enter the job market immediately. During the course of his college career, he has worked diligently. Studying into the early hours of the morning, preparing well for each and every academic examination to be faced, he neglected the social life that surrounded him. Walking into his first interview, more than slightly nervous, he stutters, hesitates, and is a poor communicator. He mentions his 3.7 to the woman interviewing him. Asked about the activities in which he participated at college, he mentions membership in the professional club attached to his major. He mentions his 3.7. He points to his involvement in intramurals in his freshman year and is silent. Asked mentions if this is all, he again his 3.7. The interview is over. Although pleased with the cumulative average of the prospective employee, the interviewer noticed the lack of good skills. Though an inyoung man, the graduate had nothing more to offer than any other qualified applicant. education appear to be Grades. The importance of them must be questioned in a system of education that no longer requires a student to get a well rounded educa- does tion. Today, the is ability to communicate essential to survival. Businesses are now ployees stressing the who need for em- are not only skilled their professional areas, but good communicators as who in are well. This forces the examination of our system of higher education, a system which has been reduced to vocational training. A central issues is the neglect of which develops communication skills. It appears as though only an absolute minimum of coursework is mandated to fulfill the needed curriculum requirements. that area of study Why is it that writing communication and verbal skills are not stressed at Bloomsburg? There are hundreds of students at BU, if not thousands, who cannot write a simple essay. And should a discussion go beyond the realm of a basic, day-to-day conversation, there are thousands who cannot adequately state what they are communication attempting to say. telligent agreed that the primary and secondary levels of our system of It is this mean that the higher education, once student, is failing, it system but of accepts a not required to at least attempt to correct the problem? "Johnny can't read" is a commonly accepted phrase in this country. It should be expanded to include write and communicate. Grades can no longer be held as an accurate measure of the individual's potential. Though still im- must be bolstered with good writing and communication portant, they skills. Involvement in activities outside the classroom is essential in assisting the development of communication In and leadership skills. attempting to find a solution to the problem, we, as graduates shortcomings of today's college education, must strive to correct the problem at the primary and secondary level. Many of us shall soon be considering parenthood. How and what do you want your child taught? The importance of this issue cannot be overstressed. Only by familiar with the requiring a quality education from a system possible to ensure a quality education once the child steps beyond high child's entry into the is it school. 135 Protestant Campus -.36 Psychology Association 137 Program Board Executive Row 1: Lori, Steph, Kerri. Row 2: Gigi, Steph, Vicki, Maria, Nina. Marganne, Tina, Stacey, Angle, Lincoln, Diana, Beth, Mara, Jill, Row 3: Gretchen, Maryanne, Dave, Sally, Bonnie, Gina, Bob, Chris, Jimmy. 139 nv-t-i i>>* Student Art Association MO student Nursing Association 141 University Community Orciiestra Ground Level: M. Spisak, L, Cellini, T. Mullen, N. Libertella, S. DiMedio, K. Trimbath, S. Fallows, L. Weis, D. Burian, V. Scala, T. Hunsinger, G. Moore, D. Goodhart, Ali Taj. On Chairs and Tables: D. Chomiak, J. Cox, J, Denelsbeck, P. Hayward, D. Sauter, S. Davis, J. Oswald. Far Back: K. Kirsch. Not Pictured: M. Libertella, M. Chupkai, T. Quaresimo, B. Shultz, D. Savidge, A. Frank, J. Jackson, R. Reiley. I. The Voice 14? WBUQ/WBSC M" Greek Letter Professional Societies Honor Outstanding Students Delta Mu Delta 147 First row: J. Machemer; C. Hinkel, Faculty Emeritus; Dr. F.J. Radice, Faculty Emeritus; Dr. R. Ellis; M. Clapp, Guest Speaker; Dr. E. Rarig, Adviser; Jan Kiel; C. Reynolds. Second row: Dr. E. Clemens, Adviser; T. Woller; H. Underfoffler; D. Stafferd; K. Mychaliszyn, Sect; D. Shief, Treas; M. Sindlinger; L. Teel, Pres. Third row; Dr. J. Olivo; S. Wilkins; M. Winchester; G. Smith; R. Rockewell; D. Hoffman, V.P. Pi Omega Pi 148 From Alpha to Omega: GREEKS at BU NSOnPSTY^X^a ABTAEZHeiKAM i-j' Intersorority Council Row 1 : J. Connolly, 160 Hershey, D. Snyder, R. Metzger, J. Betz. Row 2: E. Jankowski, D. Kaszycki, RaeAnne. J. Yanko, P. McCarthy, S. Patte, K. Crumley. Row 3: Dean Norton, Lisa, D. Klinger, C. W—^f /'A s^v 7- .^.^ IZA row: K. Clark, A. Miller, J. Brelsfor, J. Sanders, N. DellaFave, S. Gill, S. Bickel, K. Heuser, S. Slysh, L. Wisnosky, A. 2ncl row: T. Mamrol, M. Pollino, C. Hitchings, M. Fraatz, H. Henry, V. Getz, B. Abraham, N. Hanus, C. Siep, B. Callahan, L. Knecht, J. Max. 3rd row: L. Thomas, J. Lookenbill, M. Bodgon, T. Massenkiel, K. Crumley, L. Chronister, C. Eiswert, M. Farrell, A. Hopkins, L. Weber, D. Empey, L. Dilcher, A. Marks. 4th row: J. Sicinski, B. Collins, B. VanBuskirk, B. Bielovitz, M. Delany, B. Bilger, K. Wartield, J. Betz, J. Lecunoa, G. Dunkelberger, D. Kraus. 1 St Kehoe. Alpha Sigma Tau 152 1st: A. McConnell, K. Opshinski, S. Yancoski, R. Buck. 2nd: S. Kunick, K. Bell, E. Jankowski, D. Hucaluk, L. Smith, L. Hamilton, L. Sine, T. Strenic. 3rd: N. Sayland, D. Ignatovich, M. Kline, D. Snyder, M. Meyers, C. Casey, B. Williams, K. Houser. 4th: M. Ciglar, T. Boyle, K. Parker, G. Leo, T. Magray, J. Bast, S. Zuzelski, T. Berger, B. Dominick, D. George, B. Brong. 5th row: B. Schneck, B. Eack, H. Zimmerman, S. Peckham, D. Kaszyci, C. Cunningham, C. Dahl, L, Wenitski, L. Kelly, L. Lynch. 15? Chi Theta Pi 154 r a 3 M. Fortuna, R. Wertz, K. Kortz, K. Dinsdale, T. Jackson, A. Bodkin, E. Winckowski, S. Metzger, B. Baumgartner, L. Ober, J. Janesko, K. Brominski, A. Postupak, T. Thomas, T. Heron, P. Crabtree, S. Ferrar, M. Edinger, J. Gaydos, M. Farnell. Delta Epsilon Beta Phi Delta Rose, K. Mychaliszyn, D. Waskie, M. Christiano, A. Orris, L. Goldfeder, K. Daldo, S. Nothstein, L. DePalma. 2nd row: D. P. Loeb, E. Walsh, S. Fritz, K. Lechner, M. Tinman (Pres). 3rd row: K. Kugler (Sect), K. Evans, K. Pearage, S. Belles, C. Connolly (V.P.), D. Deppen, R. Focht, L. DeBlasi, K. Kappenhage. 4th row: M. Meinhart, L, Daugirda, B. Bartlebaugh, L. Eshelman, C. Shultz, L. Moshinsky, B. Katko, K. Koenig (Treas), B, Home. 5th row: D. Deibler (controller), P. Gettle (Student Advisor), C. Shaw (Social). 1st row: J. Dowhower, 1st row: J. Markevicz, M. Salvaggio, M, Wasno, L. McQuilken, R. Qugeriello, B. Brogan. 2nd row; C. Reynolds, P. Norton, G. Walgren, J. Dole, D. Sensnig, D. McHelney, J. Atkinson. 3rd row: T. Schott, B. Salaman, A. Candori, T. Perrington, L. Dalton, C. Cimakosky, M. Harner, A. Piccarilli, L. Paa. 4th row: R. Zwaan, J, Haug, M. Amin, P. Matire, A. Lyter, J. Chapman, S. Bochnowicz, B. Steele, S. Sugra, K. Krzastek, L. Wasserman, N. Polak. 5th row: B. Burke, S. Donnelly, E. Barkman, M. Panko, M. McWilliams, D. Goodhart, E. Gair, M. Ryder, C. Yancoski, M. Meyer, S. Gray. C. Obeid, L. Smith, C. Start. 6th row: L. Wheeler, K. Bertoli, D. Labecki, L. Kirk, J. Geismar, T. Robinson. 7th row: M. McGarry, L. Clifford, C. Segro, J. Fennimore, L. Kerprich. Absent: S. Ross, S. Coleburn, M. Andregic, K. McGuicken, L. Grebe, G. Sheets, B. Brady, K. Reichard, B. Cohen, M. Boyle, L. Engard. Sigma Sigma Sigma 157 1st row; K. Murphy, M. Kelly, C. Gerhart, K. Adams, S. King, D. Criqui, M. Palo. 2nd row; L. Fiorot, R. Mazzenga, M. Mazzenga, M. Donald, K. Nickell, P. McCarthy, J. Mies. 3rd row; K. Petrucelli, L. Tomsho, A. Kuethe, C. Graham, D. Nerch, J. Yanko, J. Yescavage, J. Zack, K. Kline, T. Metzger. 4th row; K. Decker, M. Ventresca, D. Baker (Advisor), E. Damian, J. Lucia, N. Murray, V. DiCandilo, K. Brynildsen, M. Blanch, S. Elias, D. Pavelchak, K. Bowers. 5th row; S. Patte, D. Gampanaro, A. Aloisio, L. Volkenand, K. Wetherhold, D. Sims, K. Reese, L. Bracken, N. Weiss. Theta Tau Omega ;b8 Beta Sigma Delta 1st row: P. Barry. 2nd row: J. Risdon, C. Sharp, M. O'Hearne, J. Rojohn, W. Kratzer, J. Zatratz. 3rd row: J. O'Brien, D. Kelly, C. Mogle, J. Percey, E. Hansen, R. Ross, J. Citera, D. Alberts, W. Dennis, D. Gossman. 4th row: D. Barto, M. Cameri, R. Bechner, K. Moore, B. Smith, M. Urevich. 15P First row: D. Stryker, T. Somyk, K. Kociban, J. Reiterman, Second row: K. Wildman, M. Castner, T. Talarico, B. Watkins. Third row: S. Mullen, G. Shank, C. Edwards. Fourth row: J. Gensejewski, D. Ward, T. Hartlaub, B. Reddish, R. Thomas. Fifth row: K. Gutzler, C. Stevens, M. Plourde, J. Lombardski, J. Nestro, M. Fitzpatrick. Sixth row: D. Ross, B. Franklin, R. Matty, B. Decker, G. Wiik. Seventh row: C. Rohrbaugh, J. Paccio, R. Kirkpatrick. On the Porch: K. Paccio, J. Halsey, G. Mitzel, J. Braas. On the Pillars: W. Rotelli, S. King. Delta Pi 560 Gamma Epsilon Omicron 1st row: T. DeMont, D. McCollum, J. Burns, C. Bigelow, D. Michael, D. Kowalski. 2nd row: T. Naylon, M. Hill, D. Elias, R. Ritt, D. Waldman, D. Coolidge. 3rd row: J. Walker, R. Warren, T. Isrenhagen. 4th row: G. Yanchuck, S. Foust, P. Wassum, T. Bonomo (advisor), J. Perrotta, P. Swink, K. Boutsch, M. Troyan. Sigma Xi Front: D. Ludin, T. Tuttle. Next: M. Kehoe, J. Strack, M. DeHave, P. Mellon, S. Barrone, J. Turbedski, D. Reed, M. Ferrar, D. Boscola, F. Miller, S. Hippensteele, T. Yoniski, G. Fredrickson, S. Harris, D. Frederickson, D, Marano, R. Fosnog, J. Yocum, R. Anthony, M. Landis, R. Wall, P. Sallusti, T. Hopkins, J. Bauchbies, T. Gordon, T. Halter, P. Touey, S. Heckert, B. Stapanski, D. Stringer, D. Croiter, M. Hans, J. Pereiko, B. Shavor, T. Ratchtord, J. O'Connor, S. Augustene, E. Jenkowski, K. Kern, B. Pacine. 162 1st row: C. Narrvaro, M. Emswieler, T. Styer, S. Young, C. Huhn. 2nd row: E. Dilg, S. Rohrbach, B. Sharp, M. J. Hestner, P. McFadden, D. Gary, B. Fegan, B. Brocious, C. Dieter, V. Bowman, E. Gobora, G. Watkins, M. Davis, J. Merge!, J. Sundheim, J. Shevlin, C. Plankenhorn, J. Bandshy, K. Stidle, B. Sheely, R. Fredrick. 3rd row: J. McGuire, D. Gerbach, M. Spano, B. Orndorf, G. Berger, J. Smith, J. Mott, D. Slotterbach. 4th Morgan, row: B. Delong, M. Beaudoin, G. Kishel, G. Puglisi, K. Bennett, D. Hall, W. Morris, G. Lutz, T. Hodgins. Tau Kappa Epsilon Zeta 164 Little Sisters of Zeta Psi m^wmm^mmsimm ^,^ ^iM .^Wf- ^r-^^* ^ .* A* *•? j^y J *: * f -.v^JI^^H I 167 >«.• mms t \j 41 ^i^/^^" , ^m^- STAFF 168 o n 1987 169 BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY Office of the President Dear Class of 1987: Congratulations on your commencement from Bloomsburg University. The trustees, faculty, staff, and I give you our very best wishes as you leave us and embark on your next career. We are grateful to you for the special qualities you brought to Bloomsburg and thank you for the many contributions you made. Your being at Bloomsburg has helped make the university the special place that it is. Cherish the experiences you had at Bloomsburg. Use the knowledge you gained to help you continue to grow professionally Give fully of your unique attributes to your and personally. chosen careers, your families, and your communities. In the years ahead we hope you will continue your relationship with Bloomsburg University through the Alumni Association. Through the association that now has 30,500 members you will be able to maintain, renew, and make new contacts with friends. As alumni, you are ambassadors for Bloomsburg University. We hope you will share with others the many fine experiences you had here, keep in touch with us, and tell us about your We will welcome your support and your comments--both progress. of which are important to us as we strive to improve the university. Warmest wishes to you for much success and happiness from the "Bloomsburg University Family." Presi Carver Hall. Bloomsburg A 170 University, Bloomsburg, PA 17815-1301 (717)389-4526 Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education University Jerrold Griffis, Ed.D., Vice President for Student Life Daniel Academic Harry Ausprich, Ph.D., University President Pantaleo, Ph.D., Interim Provost and Vice President for Affairs Vice President for John Walker, M.S., Vice President for In- Administration stitutional Robert Parrish, Ed.D., Advancement Administration l^i Administration and Management John Abell, M Ed,, Acting Dean of Extended Programs Carol Barnett, Dir., MA, Asst, Career Development Peter Adrian, M.S., Football Head Coach M Ruhul Amin. Ph D Asst Planning and Analysis, Institutional Planning , Dir. of Deborah Barnes, B.S, Asst. Law Enforcement Dir., John Dir,, Bieryla, Financial Aid MA,, Asst, William Bailey, University Store Penny Dir,, Britt, at Manager, M,Ed, Asst, Admissions BUP John S. Baird, Ph.D., Intenm Dean, College of Arts and Sciences Ruben Britt, M,A,, Dir,, Cooperative Education/ Internship Jesse Bryan, PhD,, Dir,, for Academic Development Center Sheryl Bryson, MA, University Relations Dir, Thomas Asst. Dir., P, Calder, Dev./Athl. M Ed Charles H. Carlson, Ed.D., Asst. V.P. for Academic Affairs and Acting Dean Studies 172 Faculty of Graduate Placement Jennie Carpenter, M.A., Residence Life Dir., James Christy, M.Ed.. Dir., Admissions Bruce C. Dietterick. B.A Dir., , Ghosh. Ph D . Vice Provost and Associate V.P. for Acaoemic Affairs Tom Cooper, Ph.D., Dean, Enrollment Management Ronald V. DiGiondomenico, of Academic Advisement Dean, College MSW, Coordinator Public Information Kalyan K Paul Conard, B.S., Asst. V.P for Administration Jimmy Dir , Gilliland, M.A., Asst. Student Activities John E. Dittrich, of Tom A, Davies, Jr., Doyle G Dodson, M.Ed. Computer Services Ph D Business Dir.. Richard B. Haupt. M Ed Coordinator of Student Life Operations . David A Hill, Joseph A M.Ed., Career Development and Placement Center Dir, Artemus Flagg, M. Admissions Counselor MBA. Comptroller of Community Activities and Kehr Union Demelfi, M.Ed. Admissions Counselor Douglas C M Ed., Dir , Hippenstiel, Alumni Affairs Faculty 17" Susan Hicks. MEd,. Execut- ive Assistant to the President Anthony M, laniero, M.Ed, Development Dir TomJoseph, M.S., Dir, Prog, and Services , TV BA, William A, Koch, Resident Dean. Schuykill Residence Tom Lyon s, MA, Dir., Howard K. Macauley. Ph.D.. Financial Aid ?f^i':5°"^9® Studies ^^r^'nevP^^'ll^n; Dir., Development 1 7" Adrr.inistration ^'"- Donald McCulloch, °* Professional Dir., Physical Plant and Energy Hall Hugh McFadden Dir., Institutional Ed D Planning Management ^'^ c.:!2I:".^^^„^'',1^• Student DevelopmentP" Melissa Nelson, °^^"' Dir. Pub- , llcalions. University Relations Robert Norton, M.Ed., Asst. Vice President and Dean of Student Life Tom Kresch, M.S., Resident Dean, Northumberland Residence Hall George Mitchell, B.A., Dir., Affirmative Action Thaddeus Piotro wski, M.Ed.. Dir. /Prof.. Learning Resources Center \ .-^J Proudman. Dir. Paul H Quest Quick, Dir Curriculum Materials Center , Joseph Quinn, Dir. Purchasing Kenneth D Schnure, Ed Registrar MS , Ted Shanoski, Ed.D Dir.. Cultural Affairs, and Assoc. , Prof of History Sowash. Mike Associate Director of B S . Student Activities John J Trathen. D Ed Dir Student Activities and Kehr Union . . Edwin Valovage. Jr. BS. Resident Dean. Luzerne Residence Sandra R Walker. MS Coordinator of Qrientation Kenneth R Weaver. Law Enforcement Dir Hall :>^ Irvin Wright. Center Development Dir . M for Ed,. AssI Donald Young, M S Academic Resident Dean. Montour Resi- dence , Linda Zyla, Residence M Ed Asst , Dir, Life Hall Admmistratxxi 1 75 Julie Abell, M Ed., Instr, William Acierno, MF.A., Mathematics and Computer Assoc. Science cation Richard Anderson, Ph.D. Assoc. Prof., History Prof., Joan M. Auten, M.Ed., Assoc. Prof., Health, Physical Education, and Athletics Prof.. Wayne P. Mass Communi- Anderson Ph.D., Chemistry Harold Ackerman, MA, and Coordinator of Asst. Prof., Writing for Richard Alderfer, Ph.D.. Communication Studies Prof, Bob tion Health Science Computer Services Assoc. Foundations Studies Mary K MA. Prof., History CAD Joseph P. Ardizzi, Ph.D., Asst. Prof., Biology and Allied Raymond E. Babineau, Ed.D., Prof., Curriculum and M.Dale Anderson, Assoc. Badami, Ph.D., Prof., Communication Abbott, M.A., Educa- M. Christine Alichnie, System Specialist, M.S.N., M.S.Ed., Assoc. Prof, Nursing Harold Prof., J Bailey, Ph.D.. Mathematics and Computer Science William M. Prof, English Baillie, Ph.D. LeoG.Barrile, Ph.D.. Assoc. Soc. and Social Welfare Ellen B. Barker, Ph.D., Asst. Prof.. Prof., Stephen D. Beck, Ph.D., Prof f\/lathematics and Computer Science Psych Barbara E. Behr, J. D, Prof., Finance and Business Law , Uiaqar S. Bawa, Ph.D., 1 Econ Prof., Peter Bohling, Ph.D., Econ. Prof.. Charles Bayler, C.P.A., Assoc. Prof., Accounting Karl Prof., Marilyn Boogaard, M.S.N.. Nursing Instr., Beamer, M.F.A., Asst. An Walter Brasch, Ph D , Assoc. Prof, Mass Communication :fj§jhtfii/fijf ^ Duane Braun, Ph D Prof.. Geography and Eanh Science , Charles Brennan. Prof.. PhD . Mathematics and Computer Science Elise Brenner, Ph.D., Asst. Prof Phil and Anthropology . Stephen Prof lion . M Bresett. D P.E.. Health. Physical Educa- and Athletics Leroy H Brown. M Ed.. Assoc. Prof Mathematics and Computer Science . 177 Jesse Br yan, Ph.D Assoc. Prof William Ctnr., Pfiil. . D ir.' CAD Carlougti, Ph D., and Anthropology L. Robert Asst. Prof Campbell, Nursing IWl.N., L. , 178 A. Camplese, Ph.D., Ronald Champoux, Ph.D., Mathematics and Computer Assoc. Prof, Comm. Dis. and Special Education Timothy Carroll Donna Cochrane, Acting Asst. Programs Dean of Kay F. Chr./Dir., Camplese, MA. Counseling and Alan D. Carey, Ph D., Prof., Marketing and Management Human Development Science Ellen M Clemens, D.Ed., Bus Educatior^ Assoc ;soc Prof and Office Administration Donald Ed.D., Prof., Psycfiology M.S., Extended Paul C. Cochrane, PhD Prof., Mathematics and Computer Science Charles M Chapman, M.S., Assoc. Prof., Bus. Administra- Gary F. Clark, MA, Asst. Prof., Art tion James Cole Ph.D. Prof Biology and Allied Health c^,„„^^c Sciences John F. Prof, Art Cook, M.A., Asst. [ ^ N John Assoc. H. Couch, M.Mus., Music Prof., B. Creasy, Faculty Emeriti Sandra Davis, M.S.. Supervisor, James Preschool Lang. Class- William Decker, D.M.A., Music Prof., room Nancy A Assoc. Prof Dittman, Ed.D Bus. Education , . and Office Administration William D. Eisenberg, M.A., Prof.. English Assoc Robert G. Davenport, Gilbert Darbouze, Ph.D., Asst. Prof., Languages and Cultures Faculty Ementi Blaise C. Delnis, MA.. Assoc. Prof., Languages and Cultures Asst. Prof., Accounting Karen J Asst. Prof ness Law Elwell. J . D MA. Finance and Busi- John L, Dennen, MSB. A., Frank Davis, Ph.D., Prof., Computer and Information Science Bernard C. Dill. DBA.. Chr. Prof., Finance and Busi- ness Law Mau reen D MBA MLS.. . E ndres. Ref, Libranan Phihp A. Farber. Ph Prof.. D.. Biology and Allied Healh Science 179 Ariane Foureman, Ph.D., Languages and Cultures Prof., Wendelin R. Frantz, Ph.D., Roger Fromm, M.L.S./ Geography and Earth M.Ed./M.A., Reference Libra- Chr., William Frost, M.L.S., Reference Coilectin Librarian Lawrence Assoc. Fuller, Ph.D. English Prof., nan and Archivist Science •>t.4 Asst. Wayne George, Mathe- Athl. Director, matics and Computer Science Mary Gardner, M.Ed., Prof., Associate Health, P. Ed., Gill, Ph.D., Asst. English and Athletics David B. Greenwald, Ph.D., Assoc. Prof., Soc. and Social Welfare 180 Nancy Prof., JoAnne Prof., S. Growney, Ph.D., Mathematics and Computer Science Sharon Guinn, M.Ed., Instr., Languages and Cultures Norman Gillmeister, Ph.D., Assoc. Prof., Geography and Earth Science Ervene Assoc. F. Prof., Gulley English Ph.D. Steve Goodwin, M.S., Health, Phys.Ed., Hans K. and Instr., Athletics Gunther, Ph.D. Prof., History David A. Harvey. M.A., Communication Studies Paul Hanung. Ph.D., Prof., Mathematics and Computer John E. Hartzel. M.Ed., Asst. Prof., Business Adminis- Science tration Prof.. David G. Heskel, Ph.D., Assoc. Prof., Finance and Prof., Assoc. Prof, Health, Phys. Ed., Prof., Sciences Business Law tions and Education DavidJ. Harper, Ph.D., Chr./ Physics Prof,, Michael Herbert. Ph D Biology and Allied Health , Dorothy Hobbis Austin Prof., J Hoffman, Asst. Marketing Management and Karl E. Havens, Ph.D.. Visiting Asst. Prof.. Biology and Allied Charlotte M. Hess, Ph.D., Curriculum and Founda- John Instr., Hranitz, Ed.D , Acting Asst Chr Prof., Curriculum and Foundations Susan J. Hibbs, M.Ed.. Athletics Peter Hurst, Asst. Prof Education and Office . Health Sciences Mary Barrall Hill. Ph.D.. Comm. DIs. and Special E Dennis Huthnance. Mathe- Bus Ph D Administration matics and Computer Science , Assoc. Prof., 181 Charles G. Jackson, Ph.D., Science Prof., Political I. Sue Jackson, M.S.S.W., Chr./Asst. Prof., Soc. cial Welfare and So- Mark R. Jelinek, Asst. Prof., Music DMA., Peggy Jewkes, MA./ M.L.S., "Reference ments Librarian Andrew and Docu- Karpinski, Ed.D., Chr./Prof.. Comm. Dis. Special Education 182 and Brian A. Johnson, D.Ed., Geography and Earth Science Prof., Saleem M. Khan, Prof., Economics Janice C Keil, M.Ed., Asst Prof., Bus. Education Office Administration and Sharon Kribbs, M.N., Asst. Prof , J. Edward Kerlin. Ph.D.. Prof., I^athematics and Computer Science Julius Kroschewsky. Faculty Emeriti Nursing Howard Phi.D., J. Assoc. Kinslinger, Prof., tvlarketing Donald S. Kline, Ph.D. Marketing and Management Robert Koslosky, Ph.D. Assoc. Prof., Art and Management Robert Prof., J. Comm. Kruse, Ph.D., and Special Dis. Gunther Prof., L. Lange, Assoc. Physics Oliver Phil, J. Larmi, Ph.D.. Prof., and Anthropology Education Charles Laudermilch, MSW, Asst. Prof. Social Welfare Soc and David A. Lauer, MAS., Languages and Cultures Inslr. James R. Lauffer, PhD, Assoc. Prof, Geography and Earth Science Ann L. Lee, M Ed Comm. Dis. and Prof, Asst Special Woo Bong Lee, Ph.D., Chr. Prof, Economics Education 18? Margaret M. Legenhausen, M.Ed., Nursing Thelma Lohr, M.S., Instr.. Nursing New Department Effective July the Depailment of 1, Mass Communication was added to the College of Ails and Sciences. "Under the old program, journalism classes were scattered over two departments, English and Communication Studies." said John Maittlen- chairman of the new department. "Students and staff members were confused." With the new proposal, journalism classes are no longer part of the English Department. Instead, a journalism sequence is being offered under the new Mass Communication DepartHarris, ment, along with sequences in adverpublic relations, film, and tising, telecommunications (T.V. and radio). The idea for the new department had been in the works for two or three years. One of the proponents of the change was Dr. Walter M. Brasch. "I never had a feeling that the English Department knew what to do with the journalism classes," Brasch said. "Nor was I convinced that they cared that much. The result was that our students were receiving a very mediocre education in journalism. We had to do something to preserve the integrity of a major program." Maittlen-Harris added having two It is now estimated that there are over 300. This many J. Long, Faculty majors must for the available staff. is It far too is im- come down. 184 number of Mass Communication Mack, Ph.D.. earned and a 2.5 grade point average Approximately 25 to 30 students will be accepted into the major each semester. to apply for the major. The transition probably will between programs not be complete for a few years. The department is in the process of seeking approval to add new courses to the curriculum. The proposed courses must first be approved by the department's curriculum committee of the College of Arts and Sciences, must then pass the BU Cuhculum Committee which mustconsider such things as whether or not there are enough library books to supplement the courses and the number of instructors Robert W. Prof tion , Liddell, Assoc. Computer and Informa- Juan J. Liebana, M.S., Asst. Languages and Cultures Prof., Science It available to teach the classes. Students currently under the old program will be allowed to finish under the guidelines of that probgram. Maittlen-Harris voiced another longterm concern with the old program. "There were problems with us meeting the standards of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC)," said 300 colleges in America that offer Journalism and Mass Communication programs, only 80 are affiliated with the AEJMC because their standards are so high. Under the old program, BU could not apply. Now that we have the separate department, however, it is a goal we In addition to majoring in Mass Communications, Maittlen-Harris encourages interested students to partici- the L. Chemistry Therefore, current budget. order for the Lawrence Prof., the students must have 32 credits can aim In Counselor Created possible to increase the staff under the students to receive a proper education, Shell Lundahl, Psyctiological Maittlen-Harris. "Out of departments makes it impossible to determine how many Mass Communication majors there were at Bloomsburg University. Margaret Emeriti for." John Maittlen Harris, - M.A., Chr., Mass Communica- John P. Master, Faculty Emeriti tion pate on the staff of the stations, the T.V. Station, campus AM and FM radio The Voice, or Bloom Magaz- ine. "The purpose of a Mass Communication major is to no matter which field you are in," he said. "You want to get all the experience you can because professionals want students who know how to write. The various media forms have given students the opportunity to write, learn different styles, techniques, and deadlines." Deb Goodhart Richard E. McClellan, M.S., C. P. A., Asst. Prof., Accounting Jerry K. Medlock, Ed.D., Chr./Prof., Health, Phys. Ed., and Athletics Lynne C Miller, Ph Assoc Prof. Biology and D.. Allied Lavere McClure, M.S., Assoc. Prof, Geography and Earth Science Mark Melnychuk, Ph.D., Asst. Prof , Biology and Allied Health Sciences Scott Miller. MA, M.L S Readers' Services Librarian , S. A Michael McCully, Ph.D., Asst. Prof, English J, McDonnell, Faculty Emeriti John Prof , M McLaughlin, D.Ed., Comm Dis and Special Education PhD and Gorman L Miller, D Ed Prof Curriculum and Foundations David J Minderhout, PhD, Phil and Anthropology Louis V. Minqrone, Ph.D. Biology and Allied Hpaith Donald C. Miller, Prof, Curnculum and Founda- Assoc Prof, Comm. tions Special Education Wendy L. Miller, Asst. Prof, Music G. Donald Miller. Ph.D., , D. Mas., Prof Dis. , , , Health Sciences • J^O Bb CC : Ha Bb Cc . rb LO: Ra Bb Cc: H»o Bb Cc: ' Ro Bb Cc : Iifi-P £gp f a£i' Iti- .^.gfpi ^^•li 185 pi Rajesh K. Mohindru, Ph.D., Economics James Assoc. P. Prof, Moser, Ph.D., Physics Allen F. Murphy, Ph.D. Languages and Cul Cultures Dennis Namey, Computer and Information Science Craig A. Newton, Ph.D., History Communication Studies Ann Marie Noakes, Ph.D., Ourriculum and Foundations John J. Ohvo, Ph.D., Bus. Education and Office Adminis"ation 186 Ronald W. Novak, M.A., Assoc. Prof, Mathematics and Computer Science Nancy A. Intenm Dir. Nursing Onuschak, Ed.D., Scholars Program, William S. OBruba, Ed.D., Chairperson, Curriculum and Foundations Clinton J. Oxenrider PhD William F. ODonnell Thomas J OhI M .Ed., Asst. Prof Mathema tics and Computer Science M.F.A. '^^Mmm Terry Oxiey, M.M.C., Music James E, Parsons, Ph.D., Mathematics and Computer Asst. Prof., Biology Science Health Science and Allied Lauretta Pierce, Ph.D., Prof., Nursing M. Benjamin Powell, Ph.D., Prof., History Betty Rang. Prof., fvlursing Joseph R Pifer, M.S., Geography and Earth Science Ed.. Asst. D. Pointer, Ph.D., Chr./ Chemistry Dr. Jerry Powers, Ed.D., Comm. Dis. Asst. Chr. /Prof and Special Education tions Prof., Emory Rang, Jr Ed.D,, Marketing and Prof., Management Education , M Roy Prof., , Donald Prof., L. Pratt, Ph.D., Asst. Curriculum and Founda- Alex J. Poplawsky, Ph.D., Psychology Susan A. Posey, Asst. Prof., Computer and Information Sci- Michael D. Pugh, Asst. Prof., Chemistry Dr. Salim Qureshi, Ph.D.. Asst. Prof.. Marketing and Ph.D. Management Carroll J, Comm. Redfern, Ed,D,, Dis. and Special Bob Reader. MS,. MA Philosophy and Anthropology . Burton T Reese, M.Ed., Health, Physical Education, and Athletics A&^ Carole Music S. Reifsteck, D.Ed.. Robert L. Remaly, Jr., M.Ed.. Asst. Prof., Curriculum John Riley, Ph.D. Mathe- matics and Computer Science Danny Robinsin, Ph.D. Asst. Prof, English and Foundations Chang Shub Roh, Ph.D., Sociology and Social Welfare Glenn Sadler, Prof., English PhD , Asst. Robert Rosholt, Ph.D., Science Robert G. Sagar, M.S., and Allied Health Biological Sciences 188 L. Chr./Prof., Political Robert Ross, MA, Assist. Prof , Econ. Te)Bhan Economics Susan Rusinko, Ph.D., En- PhD L. Prof., William Ryan, M.A., Dir. Library Services glish S. Saini. Rockwood, J.D., Finance and Business Law Bruce Assoc. M Hitoshi Sato, nication Studies A, Commu- Constance J. Ph.D., Psychology Schnick, y*-^ '^^ f i Michael W. Schmuker, M.S., Instr., Mathematics and Howard Schreier, Ph.D., Comm. Std John Scrimgeour, Psychological Counselor J. Computer Science Paul A. Shoemaker, M.B.A., Assoc. Prof., Accounting Samuel Assoc. B. Prof., Sllke, Comm. Ralph Smiley, Ph.D., HisCommunication Studies M.S., and tory. Ph D William Sproule, Dis. M Ed., Asst. Prof.. Geography Earth Science and John J. Serff, Jr., Riley B. Smith, Ph.D. English Ted Shanoski. Ed D., Assoc. Prof, History Chnstine Sperling, M.A.. Art Special Education Joan Stone, ing MSN, Nurs- George Asst Prof Stetson, E. . , Geography and Earth Science HPEA Dale Harry C Strine III, M.A., Assoc Prof Communication MS Studies Welfare , W , L. Sultzbaugh, Sociology and Social 189 Anthony Sylvester, M.A., Assoc. Prof., History M. Prof., Gene Taylor, Ph.D., Physics Louis Thompson, Ph.D., English James E. Tomlinson, M.A., Chr./Asst. Prof., tion Communica- Studies Dr. Jorge A. Topete, Ph.D., Asst. Prof., Cultures Languages and IjlI June Trudnal<, Ph.D., Mathematics and Computer Science Peter B. Venuto, Ph.D. Marketing and 190 Management George Turner, M.S.. Chr History J. Calvin Walker, Ed.D., Chr. /Prof., Psychology Donald A Vannan, Ed.D., Curnculum and Founda- Joseph Prof., Biological tions Science Judith S. Walker. M.Ed. Instr., English Vaughan, D. Ed., and Allied Health P. Stephen C. Wallace. D.Ed., Chr./Assoc. Prof., Music Carol S. Venuto, M.S., Instr., Dev., Writing Dorette Welk, M.S.N. Nurs. ing Anne K. Wilson, PhD . Sociology and Social Welfare David D PhD Zeigler. Biology and Allied Health Sciences Asst. Prof , Kenneth Wilson, Jr., M.S., . , William S. Woznek, Ed.D.. Curnculum and Foundations Robert P Yon, Ph.D., C.P.A., Chr. Prof., Accounting' W Zeller, MLS./ Asst. Prof., Cat. Librarian Marilou MA Marci Woodruff, M.A., Communication Studies Art 191 ;<:s '^^^fe4^'^-v/t?i^'&^'^K EPILOGUE 192 o n 1987 19.'' Superpowers discuss peace Scott Davis Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev emerged from Hofdi House, a white mansion overlooking Reyhjavik Bay, They just ended four hours of unscheduled, stop-the-clock negotiations. Standing beside Reagan's limousine, the two superpower leaders exchange a few unsmiling words. They shake hands quickly. Reagan shakes his head and looks away from Gorbachev, dis- appointment written on his face. And so the impromptu Ice- land Summit ended in a stale- the -board agreement on arms While the two leaders were m taking a break from their talks control, with heavy cuts strategic nuclear weapons and the complete elimination of medium-range missiles Europe. Gorbachev, however, made m tough demands mate. Both sides admitted that the "preparatory" summit nearly produced an across- ative (SDl). all talks on for limits Reagan's Strategic Defense Reagan refused, Initi- and stopped immediately. But both Reagan and Gorbachev said that the search for an agreement will go on. Takeover dunng the summit, U.S. Secretary George Shultz and Soviet of State Foreign Minister Eduard Shevar- dnadze met at Hofdi House with top arms-control advisors. Later, it was announced that they were working on an agreement called a "historical arms-control proposal", but that too was destroyed when the Summit ended abruptly. Scott Davis More than two decades rule nand Marcos came m of m the Philippines by Ferdito an end February of 1986. The elec- port. Corazon Aquino became president and Marcos the new ran to the United States. Aquino has been looking for a quick, negotiated end to the country's 17-year-old guerrilla war. Losses by government troops have been running up. showed Marcos to winner, however, it was tion results be the discovered that the election was a fraud. With military sup- United to the guemlla war and for the battered economy in the Philippines. The United States refused to give much world is waiting to see if the United States will change its mind. direct aid, but of the March 1986, the government troops have suffered an average of 20 dead per week, the United States as long as it remains a democratic nation. A while guerrilla losses have strong Communist declined. the Philippines. In an attempt to end the war, Aquino has offered amnesty to any rebels willing to drop their weapons. utilizes Since 1 Aquino came States looking for support in the The Philippines is an asset to power lies in this power If the guerrilla war, the the Communists may be able to form a coup and take control of the country. Journalists taken hostage Scott Davis In September, a 52-year-old American journalist became a pawn in a superpower stalemate. The reporter, Nicholas Daniloff, was arrested in Moscow on charges The of espionage. Soviets claimed Daniloff had received an envelope of secrets from a Moscow acquaintance. The United States claimed were manufactured retaliation for the arrest of an the charges in cdledged Soviet spy City the The m New York change would be made. Reagan accused the Soviets of taking hostages and Secretary of State George Shultz said m a speech at Harvard University, "Moscow resorted to hostage-taking as an m instrument of policy. 13 days after his arrest, both governments came up with an agreement. The two captives were released in the custody of their embassies. The world ques- tioned, and is still questioning, whether or not the United States gave in to a swap deal. month before. Soviets suggested a swap of prisioners, Daniloff for the accused Soviet spy Gennady Zakharov. President Ronald Reagan said publicly that no ex- America forcing drought Imtiaz All Taj " While "We are the World and Band Aid were still m the air, hit southeastern Amenca was by the worst drought of this century. Even now people don't realize the drought affected 12 States from Delaware to Louisiana, forcing thousands to sell their ani- mals at a substantial loss. Maryland and South Carolina lost up to $100 million in corn and soybean crops, forcing about 1,500 farmers out of business. The destruction In July, tobacco, peanut, hay, of the and soybean crops cost up to $140 million of damage in Georgia and North Carolina. The Southeast, which summer crop. The governers of sale price of chicken rose from Alabama, Virgina and the $.55 a pound to $.70 a pound m one month. Less than one third the normal rainfall killed a large portion of the region's Carolinas requested federal disaster The August relief. The United States Department of Agriculture estimated that 96 percent of South Carolina s com crop was in poor or very poor condition, along with 68 percent of the late to ruin. were too farmers across the nation sent supplies and aid to the gnef farmers of the stricken southeast. Hundreds soybean crop. The drying of hoy and groin left dairy farmers and cattlemen with little to feed their livestock. communities and 52 percent rains many farmers from The government and save of the cotton »/ many produces almost 40 percent of the country's poultry, experienced temperatures in excess of 100 degrees causing 400,000 chickens to pensh in one week. The nation whole- of farmers into bankruptcy. •'." by hit of small farming still suffer the ef- drought and many years to fects of last year's will do come. so for 195 Controversy rocks White House The Tower Commission, a Scott Davis special commission set up by The White House found itself water as details from the Iran-Contra affair slowly leaked out. The details told of how the White House sold arms to Iran and then gave the money to Nicaruguan Contras in hot to aid m their civil war. President Reagan, sioned was commiswhat to find out exactly happened and when. The president claims that he knowledge had no of the diversion of funds from Iran to the Contras. The media, however, was not so sure. The selling of Administration's foreign policy. was Publicly not supporting terrorism, U.S. foreign policy. Iran known to back terrorism and the U.S. had vowed to never deal with a terrorist-backing state. The key figures in the IranContra Affair were all presidential advisors. Defense Secretary tioned the validity of the was covertly selling arms to a terroristbacking state (Iran) and sending approximately $30 million to the the administration Contras fighting m Nicaragua. The biggest question to arise Casper Weinberger was from the affair was whether or not believed to have facilitated the the U.S. arms as a ransom to free transfer. Air Force Maj. Gen. Richard Secord was believed to have held a role dealings. Secord in the was an occa- ssional advisor to the Contras. The two men believed to hold the key to the Iran-Contra Affair were National Secunty Council Chief John Poindexter and Lt. Col. Oliver North of the Marine Corps. When called before a investigation committee, both called their fifth Amendment right not to speak. Both men, soon after, were either relieved from duty or resigned. The White House brought back memories of Watergate and the Nixon Administration. Scandal lead the headlines of every newspaper across the Some political interest country. groups called for the resignation of President Reagan. North was compared to Nixon's G. Gordon Liddy. The Iran-Contra 196 Reagan arms to Iran was it went against attacked because Affair gues- had used the arms deal Amencan Lebanon. David hostages in Jacobsen was released from Lebanon release in November. His was overshadowed by the possibility that the U.S. paid an "arms ransom." -' -,^38.. •-jf^*?- Volcano leaks gas was stepping on them." Veronica Gmbie. 27, was one of five or six people m Noisout of a population of more that Scott Davis The scene looked straight out of a horror movie. People with skm burned off of bodies. Dead cattle lined the country-side. The stench of death filled the air. Hundreds of injured walk to Wum, Cameroon, to get medical aid. The death and destruction was caused by a gigantic cloud of deadly gas that spewed from the volcanic Lake Nois. The injured were the lucky ones. 1.700 people were killed either instantly or soon by the poison cloud. Francis Fang, a farmer in the village of Cha, was m bed. He told Newsweek that "My wife dropped on the ground, vomiting blood. The children were burning and screaming. My wife was dead. picked up my girls and started walking to the hospital. There were dead people everywhere on the road- so many after I 1 who survived. was so mysterious, so horrible." she said. "When woke up in the morning, my five children were dead. My baby was dead in my hands." than 1,000"It 1 Dozens to of countries sent aid Cameroon, including 15- tons of medical supplies from the United States. Although scientists differ on the cause of the gas bubble, one theory seems plausible. A *^ -«;j andslide eroded a side of Lake Nios, releasing deadly e. ements trapped m lake-bed sediments. Once the toxic gas rose to the surface, a strong wind carried it over nearby villages- killing more than 1,700 people. lames Cagney, Kate Smith, Ted Knight, and Cory Grant were among the performers to pass away this year. 19^ Mets win World Series David Sauter Thanks staffs in and a to one baseball, lot of the best pitching a powerful of luck, the New lineup, York Mets followed that could not stop New York. The Mets scored three more times in the seventh inning to take the lead, 6- defeated the Boston Red Sox, 8-5, in Game 7 of the World Series to win the 3. world championship Series in 1918, refused to die. Dv/ight of baseball in 1986. was a classic seventh-game showdown as New York had to fight It from behind to overcome a strong Boston team. Ron Darling started the game for the Mets, but was taken out after only four innings as he gave up three runs. Dwight Evans and Rich Gedman connected for homeruns in the second inning and Wade Boggs singled home a who last won the Evans doubled home two runs eighth to cut the lead to 6-5. World in the starter Bruce for five innings before Meanwhile, Boston But the night belonged to the New York Mets; they would not be refused. homered in the eighth inning and Jesse Orosco singled home to round out the scoring Darryl Strawberry 8-5. Orosco breezed through the final innmg sinking out Marty Barrett for the final out. being racked in the sixth. Keith Hernandez singled home two runs with the bases loaded and Tim Teufel scored on a Gary Carter hit. A brigade of Boston pitchers to the seventh game. In Game 6, it with Red Sox up 5-3 and two outs in the bottom of the tenth inning, the mincle season of the Mets seemed shattered. With two strikes on him, Gary Carter singled to keep New York olive. Two more singles followed, then a \m\d the bring the third out. But it did not mat- ter. New York almost never even made third. Hurgt pitched Boston, pitch be Bob Stanley, and suddenly, it was a 5-5 game with Mokkie Wilson comming up. Wilson connected with a slow ground boll to first baseman Bill Buckner that seemed destined to Bucher allowed the boll to roll through his legs and bring the winning run home from second. The dejected first baseman said afterword, "It was a helluva one to miss." Indeed was. it Boston looked powerful early m the New York in the first two games grabbing 1-0 and 9-3 triumphs at Shea Stadium. Series as they rocked The Mets responded, though, by taking two out of three way Park to move games the Senes at Fen- back to Shea. And fi^om there, they their made history second World Series 25 year campaign. winning their in Bloom News "Good evening, and welcome to Bloom News..." That greeting could be heard by television viewers in Bloomsburg and surrounding areas throughout the 1986-87 academic year. Bloom News, a half hour newscast produced by the mass communication students, aired live over the local cable channel on Friday evenings. Bloom News began m the fall of 1986 as a class project for Dr. Dana Ulloth's Broad- cast Journalism class. Students gathered news from the BU campus, the town of Bloomsburg, and the surrounding areas. Responsibilities aside from collecting news included, editing stories, typing, preparing the television studio in McCormick, and operating cameras, lights, and the audio board during the broadcast. In the spring Bloom News continued under the guidance of Mr. William Aciemo. Senior mass communication students Kerry Desmond and Steve Firmstone handled the roles of co-producers and directors, making sure each show ran as smoothly as possible. By years end. Bloom News became a recognizable name and newscast, offering valuable experience for everyone involved. Joe ^oo Monkman 'i*wT , TO THE READER: my three years as a member of this staff have encountered many questions about its existence. In I The major question asked by most students this publication is "Why is called the 'Orbiter'?" To that respond, "It is not called the about it 1 Orbiter, your yearbook is called the OBITER!" then continue by reciting something that was told I to me soon after joined the OBITER staff. The word Obiter comes from the latin, obiter dicta, meaning something said in passing: an incidental observation, a reflection. This yearbook is just that, a record of the observations made while attending Bloomsburg. We, the OBITER staff, have prepared for you. the graduates of Bloomsburg, a record of life at Bloomsburg University. would like to take the time to thank a few people who were instrumental in preparing this I I book. you had put up from the ravings of o lunatic to the pressures of deadlines and bills. I have good feelings about turning the helm over to you and your staff. know you will take this publication far. Good Melissa... thanks for everything, with a lot, I Luck!!! Maria. Caroline, Michelle, and Debbie... for it to the bloody end. You guys deserve a hand, thanks! Steve and Donna and the staff at Merin.for all your help and support. sticking with Don Chomiak and the staff of THE VOICE ... for your writing expertise. Tammy J. Kemmerer 201 SENIORS ?02 o n 1987 20'' Diane Daniel M Alberts Frank J Arenella 204 Kay L Albin Mary K Arnott Julie M Albright Suzann Asher S, Michael Adamovich Thomas Albright Steven Paul Augustine Adil R Ahmed Angela Karen M M Alolsic Aungst Christopher Beth J. W Albany Amrick MaryTeresa A. Bach / Sandra E Bachman Kathryn H Batcho Cosmos Danette L, Bailey S. Baum Jacklyn E Bailey Lisa B, Bair Laura A, Baker II Robert P. Baran 205 Rebekah E Baum Rebecca D Baumgarlner Sharon K Bayless Janet ilf Susan D Beck Erica 206 L, Bentz Andrew Karen L. J Bell Bentz Douglas S. Bell Beaver L. ' i Kimberly D Bell Bebenek Tina M, Beaver Frank Kelly A, Belles Julia A. Benfer J, I Mary E Beyer Lori A Diane Biehl Mane Bodnar Sharon J Bickel KImberly Nikki M A Bittner Boh! Cathy L Blessing Debra Mark J Bonshak Donald R Bordney L. BIyler Mary Elizabeth Bobis Karen M Bowers Annamane R Bodkin Maureen R Boyle 207 Gorgi Ann Bozochovic Judith Ann Brennan Pamela 208 S. Brown Suzanne Marie Bradish Gail A Breznicky Sharon L Brown Tamalee S Brassington Christine Brogan Catherine Kimberly M Braxmeter A Brominski Charmaine L. Bray Brenda K Brong Lisa Ann Bregler Steven W. Brooks Patricia Bugllo Beth Ann Bukowski Deborah L Bukta Richard W. Burkett Anne Mane Butchko Lynne M Butkiewsicz Rebecca Burberville Joseph J Calvello Dianna H. Burger David Samuel Burlan Mark A Cameron Dana L Campanaro 209 Lorraine L. Carpenter Maureen Cassidy David S Gary Michael D Casari Sean D Cassidy Michael E, Canster Gabrlelle E, Chalfant Edward Scott Chapman Ina L, Cherry 11^ Carol Cheskiewicz ^'o Dana A Chesonis Glenn T Chesonis James J Chisesi Donald E Chomiak Donald A, Mi Cicero Shirley A Cicero Laurie E Ciesia 1r^ Th^ Christopher Clody Brian S Cole Brenda Lee Cook John Lewis J Correale Jeffrey W Michele M Anna Colgan L Ciglar Carol Lynn Ciocco Beth A Collins Chris Noele M Collura A Clemens Kathleen L. Conrey Cook W Cox Kalhryn A Coyle 21' 212 Kristen A. Curtis Christine M. DaFermo Felicia A. Dautrich Christopher P. Davidson Thomas Cronin Lisa Arlene E Daily Karen A Dalpino Brenda Cynthia G, Davis Nancy Barbara L. Davis Jayne Crosson J J Danohoe Daw Alesia Jeffrey Ellen A Crum R Darrow V Deam Gregory H Dean Daria L. Deibler Joseph L Denelsbeck Mary E. Denicola Mary Kate Denneny Brian C Dent M jry Catherine Marie Desko Beth Depiero Maureen M Delaney Bruce R. Delong Michelle A, Delong Eva Pauline Denagy 2^5 Kerry A, Desmond David S Doermann Carol 214 Ann Duchan Patricia Jill A Devers M. Doll Don Ann Duda Lucille M, Devore Kimberly A, Donnell M Tamy Dice Diane L Dillinger Mark Kathryn F Donovan Michelle M Dorm Annette Dimmick M Dormer Deborah Barbara Marsha Sheila E M Dudeck J. L. Dymond Pamela I. Eastlack Edward C, Ebert Eckrote Cynthia L Ehler Anthony Donna Engelberger Peggy A Engleman Engel C Eisenberg Mark J Elgin Stephanie A Epting Kinnberly Eline Mark Emswiler Enc L Erb David Brooks Everett 215 Tori Jo Everhart Steven Daria 216 J. J. Pecker Flick Diane Lynda I, M Pagan Fedor Christine Ford John F L, Falvello Quinn Feeney Patricia S, Falvello Catherine M Fenicchia Maureen Farrell James C Ferguson Priscilla III Faust Sandra Ferrara Deborah S Fraga Beth David J Francella Robert Richard W. Futterer Robert S Gabel E. Fraley A Franks Wendy D Frantz Christina Carolyn Gallagher Kerry Michele Gallagher L. L, Freytag Melissa R Fry Alana M Gallo Richard P- Fry Lisa M. Gaily 217 218 Gasper David K Garton Bridget Joy Ann Gaydos Shawn E Patricia Getlel John J Gelnett Gibas James R Gavio Laura J George Scott S Gibbs Deanna L German David S Gethers Rebecca A Germano Morgan Gilden Gregory Classic Catherine Rose Cober Cathleen Monica L Christine J. Golden Grayblll M Haas Linda K, Golie Janet Donna J Grego Denise Donna M Haas Victor E L. Gorman M Grimes Karen A, Gouba Ronald D Gruver Susan M, Graeff Ann Mane Gralewskie Amy M Guckenberger Lon Ann Guitson Habib. Jr 219 Mary E, Haines Hansbarger ;:?o Susan D Haines Gwendolyn Noreen Hannus Suzanne L Harger Hall Karen Hamilton L A Hartman Hagstrand Haflett Paul Deborah Hanna Michael Hans Lori L Hartman J, Candace Hartranft Christopher Hartsough Scott M Heckert Carolyn Renee J, Harlzel A, Heater Jerry W Hauck David L Heilman Todd E, Hauck Michele H Heimbach Sharon J, William J Patricia Haug Laura Helkowski Dan Heron M W Hearn Hendricks Carol A. Helnck 22' Peter J David B Hoffman Milissa Homa Therese M^ Horstmann Donna IVI. Hotalen Alice M Hopkins Betsy Ann Houston Hiltpold Belinda L- Hoffman Thomas A. Hopkins Jamie T Horiache' Kay S Hornberger tVlichele L Hoye Tamara R Hrusovsky Allison Hughes Kirsten A Hughes Lauren E Jackman Kathy A. Tamee L Hummel Jackson Joanne M Hunsicker Thomas A Jackson Melissa A. Ickes Yvonne D. James Mane Debbie Ann Ignatovich Eileen Sandra James George Jessick Jeryl K. Jeffes Ann Johnson Irving Gregory A. Johnston 223 Caroline M Jupina Berhard J Kahlau William G. Kahres liii^ Catherine C Kalanick Joan M, Kavanuagh k2i Margaret A Kane Susan E Kantor Michale Karen Kegelman Janine E Kehler Mark Vincent Kehoe J G Karchner Scott A Karchner Kimberly A Keller Jay K. Nancy Kase L Keller Anna Maria Lisa J D, Kempinski Michael Kishbaugh J, Kennedy Gretchen M Kepner Gary M Kerstein Galen M. Kessler Mark S. Kessler Nainee M. Kline 225 Richard Kelly A Kortz Janet M. Krieger Katharine A, Krajcir Scott M, Kranson Alison Kathleen A. Krueger Melanie R Kuhn Julie M Krasner A Kuntz A Klingerman Susan E. Kocher Diane M, Kraus Wilfred B. Kreutzer Patricia A. Kurdinsky Faith L Lafferty Heidi N Lamm Donna K. Lavin Linda M Laneve Giles M. Leach ClareAnn Lankowski Wendy Jodi C, Lebo Richard Leo Lehr, A. Larock Philip Jr. S Lathrop David B Leister Patricia Lewis Jacqueline Roger Maria A Laughlin E, Leitzel C Lilsertella 227 Kenneth C Liebel Judith Mane Linder «'.. Jill William S, Lockwart David 2?8 E, Loreman Christine E Sylvia Loftus Anne Lorenc Colleen B Loftus Janet K Logan David Roben A, Lovell W Low S Lippincott Karen L Litwak W Paula L Longo Matthew Martha L, Lohr Lucas David C Ludin feiki Christopher M. Lutz Maureen I- Mahoney Mameil C. Lutz Donna Jean Luzenski Christine M. Lyorts Michael A. Maize Mail^ J. MaKara John Usa F. A MacDevette A. Malonoski Adrian C Marcewicz Jill 7 ! \\ M. MacFartand Warxja M Mandell Laura E Marchione 229 230 Suzann M, Maurer Paula Y Maury Patricia Jon E May Melisa L McCalister Kevin L. D Maust McCann May Constance M. Maxinno Candace Susan A McCarthy Ann Mane McConnell J Cynthia Jeffrey M May Mark McConnell Robert S McCracken Joseph J McFadden Michael A, McDarby Kevin P, McGinnis Alicia McDonald Colleen A McGoff Mary L, McDonnell Diane H, McElhiney Kelly L. McGuckin Michael J. McHugh Meredith L McElvaney Marcelle T. Mclntyre fL^^ Lisa M. McMullen Karen A. Medei Sonya D Mellott 231 Patricia A Metzger Cathy Ann ?32 Milot Susan M Metzger Sherri A. Minnlch Teresa M. Meszaros Mary L. Metallo Steven D. Metzker Scott R, Michael Julie R- Miller Thomas K. Miller Christine M. Miskiewicz Tinnothy A. Mitchell Mohammed Shailesh M Modha N, Moadeli Michelle Carol D Molyneux A Murphy Robert M Monroe Dennis J- Murphy Wayne R Morris Marriann Murray Christina A. Morrison Donald L Motel Patricia Kim M, Mychaliszyn Michelle Lynn Myers Lori Leslie D Newnnan S A Moyer Namey Vincent P Nicastro 233 Rhonda C Noble . Whitney A Kelly A. "JSA Noll O Keefe Lisa A Nonnenmacher Sharon M. Olinger Pamela Lan S, J Norton Olsen 7 John A O'Brien Lynn M Oman ^B^HilBli. Diane L O'Connor Terina L Oman Timothy J. Noggle li Sharon Elizabeth O'Connor Hugh J O'Neill Debra L, Opalesky Dawn A Panzer Owen Fay M, Ortiz Janice L Osborne Janelle L Ostrich May Laurel Wendi L Patacconi Sandra Kimberlee A. Penizotto Joanne Peragino Rebecca A Jetfrey L, Partitt K, Paul M, Perry Anthony J Panucco, J. Jr. Persavage 235 Emmett Judi A Heidi •'le J. Pollard Prutsman Susan C. Powell Paul J Pugnetti J Phillips Ann Pisco Russell E. Piper Lori Prashant Prabhakar Lora J Price Rosemary Theresa Quagliariello S, Quaresimo Scott Margaret D, Pierce E. Pict^ford Elizabethi Ann Pitts Walter Vincent Price Marsha K Ralston III Plower Colleen S. Mark Pntz E. Susan L, Ralston Thomas Mark Rampulla Anthony Lauren L Reeder Camilla Robin G Reese Elizabeth Gail Reighter Wilbur J Ratchford Alyssa G. Ratner Karen M Raybuck J. David Redanauer Brian B. Reddish A Reedy J. Raid Christopher J Reilly 23T Norine Richards Kathleen M Richards E .^^ April M. Ripple Jane E Ritter Lavette M Barbara A Richardson Maria Richardson Ritz Elizabeth Michael L Rexrode Troy Brent Rice John T Todd Riley A, RIpkey -V^-^K \ M Robbins Robert C Robert Craig S Rohrbaugh Stephen F Rohrbach J Gail Rosenberger Diane Lora J. J Roinick Rosengrant Jeffrey S, Ro|Ohn Patricia Ann Ross Scott W Wayne Romberger A, Rotelle Maribetfi Romeo Dana Renee Rougtiton Eric T RutI JoAnn Rosanelli Collette A. Runkle Jill E. Saeva 239 M Kathleen Denise M Gregory ?40 P. Sanioro Sarmento Schank Bret M Robert Sarge A Sarrafian Scott C, Scheffler Melissa Jean Sargent Marybeth A Sawyer Joan M Schiavino Todd R Sctiankweiler Lisa J Schlegel Cynttiia M Scanlon Kim Schanbacher Pamela M Schlegel Andrea M Schlosser Li; // Pamela A Scholl Melissa A. Schmer Wendy Mane Schrack Kevin John Gary Schicchitano Enc Steven Scott Paul J Sedlak Mary Andrea M Mary Gretchen M. Sharar Suzanne M Schock Christine Sexton T. Shanley Ellen Sedor L. Schraden J, Seksinsky Scott R, Schreckengast Steven R. Sell 241 R. ?42 Douglas Sigler Patti Mane Sheptock Donna A. Sibley Karen Lee Siddall Shief ^ L Diane Elizabeth Shields Lisa Ann Shott Lon L Simons Lynne C Shultz Mary B Shupkai Lon Myra K Sindlinger Kimberly Ann Michael S Skrzat Sitler Nancy R Skuba Karen Lyn Slye Stephanie A. Slysh Thomas W. Smelas Gary A Smith Guy M. Smith Christine M. Spangler Jolene Suzette T. Smith Mane Spering 243 Richard S. Steckel Stephanie A, Stewart 244 Sally J Teddi Stem Mae Stone Valerie Lynn James B Stella Strack Cheryl J. Stabler Michele Diane R. Stengel Karen William H Strickland J Mane Starzecki Steward Kimberly S Strobeck W Garry Stebbins, Jr Mary R. Sandra Stewart A. Stucker Ann M Stugnn Tammy M / / Todd S. Talanco Robyn M Amy Sukanick J, Sunderland Cheryl L Sunshine Shelly Lee Supatina Laurie D Sutton /y Talbot 245 246 Thomas Lisa J Thomas Richard R Valerie R Thompson Michael John Tiedeken Denise Susan B. Tipping Michele A. Tobin Lisa I Matthew A Thompson Tillery A Tomlinson Mark J Paul R Touey Tillman Lori M Susan Timberlake L. 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Reilly, Ski Club Park, NY, Bridge, NJ, Chi Sig (Pres), DMD Suzette Marie Spering, Montrose, PA, Lisa Spotts Jones, John T, Riley, Danville, PA, Golf Todd Ripkey, Lehighton, PA, ICB SNA April Ripple, Challont, PA, Ski Club, Barbara A. PA Allentown, PA (V-Pres) Cheryl Ritz, English Club (Co-Founder, Pres) Elizabeth Madeline Robbins, South Floral Park, NY, BAHI (V-Pres, Sec) Rohrbach, TKE F. BACCHUS (Treas), (Trees), CGA, Voice Photographer. Roinick, Weatherly, PA PA Intra Rosanelli. Chalfont. PA. PBL. Acctg Club PA DMD. Acctg Collette A. Runkic, Dauphin. PA. Kimberly Sandra Signify Ann Club, PCfvl Caren G, Rush, Andover, PA, ASPA, AMA Susan Rutstein, West Pittslon, PA, Bloom Magazine, STD, PCM, Kathleen Santoro, PIX, Bret Michael Sarge, Laureldale, PA, Hockey, Chi, Ice Melissa DPMA, Finance Sargent, Williamspon, PA, PBL, AMA, J. Club, Lambda fytass Comm Club, Intra Denise M. Sarmento, King of Prussia, PA, CEC, CARC Sig, SNA, SNAP Cynthia M, Scanlon, Nomstown, PA, Gregory P. PIX, Image, KDP, BAHI. CARC Schank, Waverly. PA. Soph Class Sec. Sr Class Sec. CGA, NJ, ASA, Scott Carl Schetfler, Holland, PA, Schlegel, Mitflintown, PA, J. AMA Pamela Wendy WBSC S. SNA Little Strobeck, Red Lion. PA. Cheerleader, PSEA, KDP, PhKP Awareness, CEC, CARC SAA John Gary Scicchitano, Psych Assn CAS Sedlak, West Wyoming, PA, J. Lambda Chi, Intra Seder, Wellsboro, PA, ODE, Econ Club, Arts and Science E. Student Council Andrea James J. PSEA, Wom Chor, CEC, R. Sellman Jr, Tri Intra, Mary Theresa Shanley, Florham Park. NJ, BACCHUS, Students Advi Brian K. Shavor, Downmgtown, PA, Phi Sig Joy Sheffield. Camp Hill. Xi, ESC. Intra Lisa Marie Sheptock, Bethlehem. PA, Chi Sig, Econ Club, French Club Cogan Station, PA, Softball, Pi E. Shields, Wilkes-Barre, PA, Ann Omega, Fd Hockey, Softball Shott, Gienside. PA. Ski Club. Lynne C. Shulti. Bloomsburg. PA. SOAR PA DMD. AMA (V-Pres). Soc Club. Peer Sibley, Reading. PA. PStA. Council. Little SPH Assn Sisters Club, PBL, Williams, Mifflinburg, PA, Wgllift Club, Gary C. Wilson, Lancaster, PA. CGA, Black Intra, List AMA PSEA, Special DMD Tri Beta Maryann Takacs, Tobyhanna, PA, PBL, Acctg Club Todd S. Talarico, Wernersville, PA, CGA, Delta Pi (Pres) Robyn M. Talbot, Rockaway, NJ, Chi Sig, Econ Club, Ski Club, Psych Intra Lisa A. Teel, Intra, Pi Omega, PBL, PSEA, PBEA, NBEA. WRA, Hall Council. ARS Pi Monika Wom Chor, Alpha Psi II. Franklin Park, NJ, Track, Delta Pi Williamsport, PA, PBL. AMA. ASPA, Spe- Olympics Denise J. Med Tech Club, Program J. Tiedeken, Ambler, PA, History Club, CGA, Tillery, Philadelphia, R. Craig Wolff, Club, Tillman, Soccer, Ski Club (Treas), Student Alumni Council Comm. Mass Comm Susan Tipping, Warminster, PA, Thela Tau MIchele Ann Tobin, St Clair PA Bloom Magazine Haddon Lambda Chi, Econ Club, Hills, PA, Choir Trigiani. Rosela, PA, Chi Sig, Xi AMA Alexander Club P. Wolfgang, Ashland, PA, Anthropology Club, Folk Danc- ing Beth Wright, Whitehall, PA, Phi Delta Psych Assn. Yocum PBL Omega, FCA Sally Ann Voice. Frank Varano, Kulpmont, PA, TKE Comm (Speech Path), New Cumberland, PA, Theta Tau (Corres Sec), WBSC Wapwallopen, PA Yost, Stillwater, Orientation Advisory Board, J. Ski Club PA, PSEA, ACEI. PBL, PA, Bsktball, Intra AMA, Chi Sig Husky Ambassadors, SSHLA. Stud Student Peer Advisor, Special Olympics- Who's Dir), PhKP Zaie, Bloomsburg, PA, PBL, Thomas R. ZaIewskI, Shamokin, Scott R Zduniak, Hamburg, NJ. ASPA, Intra PA, Football Marianne Elizabeth Zellner, Bethlehem, PA, Campus Scouts Connie PSEA. Who Zakrzewskt, Shamokin, PA, Quest. STD, Bloom Magazine, Anne M. CCM, The Band, SNA Phoenixville, PA, Bowling Club, Milford, NJ, Club, Chi Sig MIchele A. Young. Williamsport, PA, Cheerieader, PSEA, ACEI, PSEA, KDP, Roseann Varano, Shamokin, Jr, KME, Mary Yodzio, Shamokin. PA. Program Board. Players Karen S. York, Souderton, PA, FCA, Dance Marathon, PBL Carol A. Young, Easton, PA, BAHI, PSEA, KDP Stephen G. Special Olympics Uhl, Salamanca, NY, Ski Club Cynthia VanTeyens, West Wom Chor, SNA Sandy Yacoski, Kulpmont, PA. Acctg Julie Yanko. Newtown Square, PA Student Planning Assn, Underkoffler, Williamstown, PA, PBL, Public Awareness Van Horn, PA. Choir, Madrigal, Jackie Zack, Shamokin, PA, Thela Tau, Onentation (Asst VP). Lisa Ulshafer, Samen/ille, NJ, Elwell Hall Council (Treas), Ann Hartsville, Lisa M. Wyatt, Ashland, PA, Amy Lisa A, Tuthill, Laurel, FCA Barry Yotley, Mocanaqua, PA, Rugby Elaine M. Tushup, Hershey, PA NY, CARC, PBL, Ski Renee D. Young. Bloomsburg, PA, PSEA, ACEI Susan Anne Youshock, Elmjurst, PA Psi Chi Advisory Heights, NJ, Daniel Young, Nomstown, PA, Finance Club, X Country, Track (Ad. Editor), Program Board Lisa A. Tomlinson. North Aware (Sec), PSEA, KDP PIX, AMA, Mass Comm IFC Intra, Larry R. Club Ellen Proi Kay Ailecn Yocum, Watsontown, PA, DEB, PSEA, ACEI, Intra PA Lori M. Tlmt>erlake, Warminster, PA. Concert Pi CARC, Club Janet M. Yescavage, Michael Comm, Hazleton, PA, Margaret M. Wullert, Math Club PSEA Thomas. Middleburg, PA, CGA, AST Thomas Intra Winder, Montgomery, PA, Math Club E. Debera Wozniak. Beranck, PA, CEC, BAHI Teigland. FCA, IVCF, Special Olympics R. Tennis, Souderton, PA, Players, Human Omega Eileen Winckoski, Hunlock Creek, PA, DEB, PBL, ASPA, Charlotte R. Wool. Selinsgrove, PA, SNA, Amy Jo Cultural Society, Comm, Kehr Union Governing Board Tina Kristen Wolf, Huntingdon Valley, PA, Sweigart, Fd Hockey, Softball, Lacrosse, Lori E. Varncy, Shamokin, PA, Lcn Ann Olympics. Tracy Underkoffler, Mt Joy, PA, Theta Tau Shief, Thomas G, Candy L. Wingate, Holly PA. Fd Hockey Hockey NSSHLA. Dean's DMD, Acctg L, Pamela Sydney sory Council, PIX Williams, Pringle. PA, Image (VP), Williams, Hazleton. PA, L. Marci Winchester. Bethlehem, PA, Trumbower. Chadds Ford PA, Obiter. Rebecca O. Turberville, Catawissa, PA. SOAR (1st Scott Scttelen, Philipsburg. PA. SIO. Finance Club. AMA M. Christine Sexlon, Trenton. NJ. KDP (Hist). CEC. PSEA. Choir Patricia (Pres), Special Briti D. Sig Ann Cathleen Rosemarie NY King of Prussia, PA, Football Debra Sensenig, Lancaster. PA. ASPA Donna K. CARC Paul R. Touey. Kingston, PA, Finance Club, AMA, Phi Sig Seksinsky, Poughkeepsie, (V-Pres), Ice Intra, Schuylkill Hall Elizabeth Williams, Wilkes-Barre. PA. Zeta Psi Sweeney, Delaware Water Gap, PA, CTP, CEC Cheri Lynn Sweeney, Drums, PA, Orchestra, Bowling Mark (Pres, V-Pres), Public Relations Carolee Wiley, Hellertown, PA, Linda Board NEA Mark Wilhelm, Mountain Top, PA, Lambda Chi Kelly PIX Valerie Thompson, Lewisberry, PA, Tn Beta, M. Schraek, Williamsport, PA, French Club, PSEA, R. A. Matthew Thompson. South Scholl, West Chester, PA, FCA, Psych Assn, Soc Club Football. PSEA, History Club Barbara Wiese, Kunkletown, PA, Players, ASA, Choir, Madrigals. FCA. Brendan cial Scott R. Schrcckengasl. Montoursville, PA, Concert Choir, Husky Singer, Players, Foiensics ?54 TKE (Sec), Relations Richard R. Kevin Schraden, Allentown, PA, SIO, Bio Club Diane Richard Whelchel. Gilberton, PA, XTP Olympics Lisa Pamela M. Schlegel, North PA Melissa A. Schmer, Tamaqua, PA, SNA, SNAP Suzanne Marie SchocK, Catawissa, PA, PSEA Mary (Treas), A, Stucker, Wilkes-Barre. PA. Protect M, Stugrin, Catawissa, PA, Wendy Pi Joan Marie Schiavino, Amboy, Comm Mass Sig, Players, (Pres) Tammy Sukanick, Coplay, PA, Track, Amy Jean Sunderland, Kutztown, PA, Assn PA Rotjert A. Sarrafian, Havertown, Marybeth A. Sawyer, Bethlehem, PA, Image, Chi Paul ASPA Laurie Sutton, Stroudsburg, PA, ASPA, CTP, TKE Lmie Sisters, Intra PBL Kris Wetherhold, Whitehall, PA, Cheerleader. Theta Tau Psi Chi Phi Sig Xi (Pres), Wgtiift Club, Football, IFC, Shelly Supatina, Mt Carmel, DMD, AMA (Treas), Club CEC PSEA Brenda Samsel, Berwick, PA, CEC, CARC, PSEA, KDP Roshani K. Smamrasinghe, DMD Psi, Band, of Carol A. Westwood, Allentown, PA, Phi Cheryl Lynn Sunshine, Raritan, NJ, Saeva, Soc Club, Ski Club E. Marcia Salvaggio, In Sig Alpha (Pies), Jo Wernet, Saylorsburg, PA, Air Force ROTC, ISC, Phi Delta Jacqueline West. Freehold, NJ, Program Board, English Club RA RA Circle K DMD Wenrlch, Pine Grove, PA, Acctg Club, PA) E. Sec (State Chi. Players, (Pres), RA Jim Strack, Chester NJ, Mass Comm Club Ellen Roth, Emmaus, PA. PSEA. ACEI. Wom Chor Dana Renee Roughton, Metuchen. NJ. FCA. Players. ESC Lambda Jr, Norrislown. PA, Weidner, Oley, PA, Acctg Club Who's Who L. Susan SNA Sister SNA Patricia A. Ross, Reading. PA. Lisa Randy Steward, PIX, Finance Club Teddi Mae Stone. Levittown. PA, Lora Jean Rosengrant, PBL. Lycoming Hall Council Weaver P, Hall Council Diane Stengel, Easton, PA, ASA J, GEO, PBL, AMA Pi, Chess Club, Soc- Executive Council, Delta Tammy Stephanie A. Stewart. Bloomsburg, PA, Gail Rosentierger, Gienside. Robert Finance Club, Econ Club, IFC Xi, Yardley, PA. Lacrosse, CGA Joel Allen Weible. Gettysburg, PA. Sports, Intra Karen Wassum, J. cer Intra Mary Ruth Stewart. Chambersburg, PA Delta Paul (V-Pres) Lorraine R. Stassel, Paxinos, PA, FCA, NCF, IVCF, Scott W. Romberger, Pillow, PA, PBL, Acctg Club, Intra Jill Marianne Waselik, Florham Park, NJ, Special Olympics, ASPA Denise Waskie, Levittown, PA, Phi Delta, Acctg Club ASPA Maribeth Romeo. Massapequa, NY, Track, J. AMA, Sig, CGA Sally J. Stein, Kutztown, PA, ASA, PSEA, Alumni Assn, Craig Rohrbaugh, Lancaster JoAnn CGA, Chi SOAR MIchele Starzecki, Acctg Club, PBL, Intra Kimberly Wartield, Forest Hill, MD, Parent's Weekend Comm (Chair), AST BACCHUS, Stud Org Comm, Econ Club (Pres) Mary Theresa Wash, Lancaster, PA, Econ Club, ODE, RA, Players Jill Washychyn, Emmaus, PA, Psi Chi (V-Pres), ASA, Psych Assn. William Watkins, Stabler, Bloomsburg, PA, J. AMA, (VP), Advisor PA Potlsville, Rick Steckel, Whitehall, PA, Phi Sig J. Intra Lynn Sokoloski, NSSHLA Karen Lynn Souder, Ouakertown, PA, RA, KME, Math Club Lee W, Stahl, KME Bethlehem, E. Ritter, Diane Club, Econ AMA Maria Richardson, Wayne, PA, Asst Secretary Student NAA Kappa Alpha PA, Margaret Ward, Bayonne, NJ, RA, Intra, ARS, CARC, CEC Jane Suzanne Warfel, Lancaster, PA, NSSHLA, OWL, Peer Academic Comm Mass (V-Pres), Lavette Richardson, Black Cultural Society. Program Board Stephen Lisa R. Walker, Towanda, PA, Acctg Club, Laurie Snyder, Wind Gap, PA, AMA, Tutor Activities WBUQ Gregg G. Walter. Reading, PA, Acctg Club, DMD, PhKPh, Carol Ann Walters, Ivyland, PA, AMA, Phi Sig, PBL Wyoming, PA, PBL, IVCF, FCA. Snyder, Selinsgrove, PA, E, ASPA East Stroudsburg, PA, Tamaqua, PA, Jr, Schuylkill Hall WBUQ Donna Von Braunsberg, J. Todd Darren Walker, Bloomsburg, Elizabeth Snyder, Dallas, PA, PSEA, ACEI Norine A. Richards, Ralston. PA. Acctg Club. Jane SOAR, PSEA, PhKPh BACCHUS Clulri Carmel, PA, Acctg Club, PBL, Public Program Board Harold G. Wagner Levittown, PA. PIX. ISC R. Smith, Visloskie, Mt (Chair), Thomas Club (Treas), Diane Snyder. Bridgewaler, NJ, ISC CGA, Soccer Kathleen M. Richards Bracy, Reading, PA, Band, Studio Band, PBL, Acclq Chem Award 1987) Lynn Smith, Old Timothy Rexrode, IPC Acctg Club, Lambda Chi L, Intra, KDP Skuba, Hazleton, PA, R. (Service Club, Doylestown, PA Massapequa C, Reilly, Michael Marys, PA, Jolene Torpy Smith. Wellsboro. PA. SOAR. Acctg Club Robin Reese, Hughesvilte, PA, Worn Chor, Homecoming, SNA Christopher Sitler, St Ventresca, Allentown. PA. Theta Tau T. Awareness Thomas W. Smelas. Palmerton. PA. PBL. Intra Guy Michael Smith. Allentown. PA. Pi Omega Club Camilla A. Reedy, Omega, KDP KME, PSEA Stephanie A. Slysh. Memphis. TN. AST. Choir Lacrosse Pi, Reeder, Bloomsburg, PA, Homecoming Court, Finance L. Marina Suzanne Intra K. Sindlinger, Liberty. PA. PBL. Band, Pi Karen Lyn Slye, David Redanauer, Nomstown, PA, CGA, AMA, PBL J. Simons, Acctg Club, Nancy Vball Club, Tutoring Intfa, Allison Veith. Cobleskill, NY, Finance Club, Acctg Club, PBL, NJ Michael S, Skrzat, North Wales, PA, NSA Alyssa Ratner, Allentown, PA, Pfogram Board, Karen M. Raybuck, Kutpmonl, PA, PSEA, AMA Mechanicsburg, PA, Signify Sigler. Sparta Zeplln, J. CCCA, Hall Council Tamaqua, PA, PSEA, KDP Zwoyer. 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With Commencement, you have. moved from one important part of the to another: the student body Bloomsburg University family other alumni joined over 29,000 have You Association. the Alumni in every society contributions to significant making are who state and more than two dozen foreign countries. — — Wherever you go, please remember this: The staff of the Alumni Office stands ready to serve you, whether it is next month or in That's why we are here, to serve as your liaison with 20 years. If ever you encounter a problem or need the University. information, please contact us first. We will do everything we can to expedite a solution or a response. In the meantime, we would like you to knov; what else you can Here In a word, it is SERVICE. expect from your Alumni Office. examples: some are * Please feel free to Publishing The Alumni Quarterly. send news about significant events in your life for the the most popular part of The Quarterly. "Class Notes" section All alumni receive one issue each year; alumni who contribute to the University Annual Fund (in any amount) receive all four issues. — * Planning class reunions at five-year intervals on either Alumni Weekend in the spring or on Homecoming in the fall. Arranging regional alumni meetings throughout Pennsylvania Be sure to tell us when and other parts of the United States. you move, so we can let you know when a meeting is planned in your area, * * Providing opportunities for alumni to return to campus These to share their experiences with current students. opportunities include the Alumni Fellow in Residence program each semester and the Alumni-Student Mixer on the afternoon before Homecoming. * Informing you of ways in which you can serve your Alma Mater, either through financial contributions to the University Annual Fund or by contributions of your time and talent, Above all please remember that your Alumni Association will be better if you take an active role in its projects and programs! ,_ Sincerely, .ppenstiel Doug ^i! Director of Alumni Affairs I