fSH BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY BLOOMSBURG. PA 17815 1839 -19 ^9 title pa^c 1 2 hellos 1 able of 4 hellos Open this book — with captured memories of our triumphs and our heartaches Flip through the pages and wander down those halfremembered paths, for we will never walk them again. littered — hcllos 5 6 hellos hellos 7 . . . Old Friends. Memory brushes the same years, Silently sharing the same fears. Time it was and what a time it was. It was a time of innocence, A time of confidence. Long ago it must be, I have a photograph Preserve your memories They're all that's left you. Simon and Garfunkel 10 hellos hellos 1 .*1»l,l ^>/;,: / 12 hellos «,** We cherish our friends not for their ability to amuse us, but for ours to amuse them. 'D hellos 13 14 hellos the music of autumnal winds amongst the woods. Wild is William Wadsworth. hellos 15 ^0 ..V- 17 1 8 hellos hellos 19 ^^ To but err is when human, the eraser wears out ahead of pencil, you're overdoing it. 20 hellos hellos 21 Benatar Rocks B.U. Wide Awake land? in Who knows Dream- — but everyone was obviously Wide Awake in Bloomsburg as Pat Benatar brought her tour to Nelson Fieldhouse on October 5. 1988. Pat returned to the stage after taking a few years off to raise daughter Hayley and work on new material. Her new album features the hits "Don't Walk Away" and "All Fired Up" as well as several other notable tracks. Opening for Pat Benatar 22 hellos were the Del Lords, an up and coming four man group out of New York City who started off the evening with some new releases. "Hell Bent for You," "Jumpin' in the Night," and "Find True Love" met with a fairly enthusiastic audience "Hell Bent" on getting rowdier by the minute. Surprisingly, the concert kept closely to schedule and Pat arrived on stage promptly at nine for over Wide Awake the cuts off Dreamland in . Attendance at the concert better than expected, and those who went certainly got their money's was much worth. BSCC, Security, and Jimmy Gilliland did a great job in choosing and sponsoring the concert. o'clock. She performed two hours and kept the crowd on its feet and singing along to "Hit Me With Your Best Shot," "Promises in the Dark," "Love is a Battlefield," and all hellos 23 '\fm GO V^ 24 history ^^-^ Bloomsburg Marks Years 1 50 The BU's LEGACY OF LEARNING Continues 1839 marked the establishment of the Bloomsburg Academy by C.P. Waller. The "classical school" located at Third and Jefferson Streets was established to teach the theories of academic achievement to its classes. While the Academy was striving to achieve academic excellence, Louis Daguerre revealed the photographic process to a young, ambitious American in Paris. Memories of families, friends, events, as well as memories experienced at the Academy would now be preserved not only in hearts, but on fllm. 1856 saw Bloomsburg townspeople join together to secure a charter of incorporation. The Academy was reorganized and named the Bloomsburg Literary Institute. In the meantime, John Brown's abolitionists began their fight against slavery in Kansas. 1869 was the year that the Institute was recognized as the Bloomsburg Literary Institute and State Normal School for the Sixth District. It also marked the opening of Institute Hall, now Carver Hall. Meanwhile, a was being driven into the final section of track in Promotory, Utah to commemorate the completion of the Trans- gold spike continental Railroad. ^* •*i history 25 26 history New Strides In The 20th Century 1916 was a year of great strides. It saw the Literary Institute purchased by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for $10,000 and renamed the Bloomsburg State Normal School. On campus student accomodations were expanded: lockers for visiting athletic teams were hung In the gymnasium; wash and iron rooms were Installed In the girls* dorms; and bathroom facilities were added. However, to cover the expense of these additional "luxuries," student boarding fees were Increased by 50 cents a week. During the year, the graduating class decided to create a book which would be "... a collection of passing remarks said by the way ..." loosely translated into Latin, Dictum Obiter. Thus the Obiter was bom. In other parts of the world, Germany's Kaiser Wilhelm was advancing on bordering nations,- shortening the number of peaceful days remaining for the U.S. As America strengthened her forces in anticipation of fighting in WWI, the Normal School also strengthened her facilities. A\ I BLOOMSBUR0 TOWN The onJy ^ ' ,. ^ in Pennsylvania HISTORIC DISTRICT TOWN PARK - 1^ - DOWNTOWN BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY histor>' After WWI, BU Continues Growth 1927 found the concentration on teaching education skills so rewarding the the Normal School was upgraded to the State Teachers' College at Bloomsburg. The next 25 years also saw additional degree programs in several areas; business education, special education, civil aeronautics, science, engineering, drafting, naval flight instruction, and dental hygiene. While Bloomsburg was expanding educational horizons, Charles Lindbergh was exploring new horizons, of aviation. He completed the first non-stop flight from New York to Paris, making aviation history. 1960 brought growth in courses, departments, and faculty as well as the birth of a new name; Bloomsburg State College. The degree programs were expanded to include not only teacher education, but also liberal arts, business and graduate studies and research. Later continuing health education and public services, and human services election by won the courses were added to the curriculum. Kennedy the narrowest margin on record and BSC continued her steady stride toward her goals. — 28 history history 29 Award Winners Winners at the Oscars: Actress: Jodie Foster Best for THE ACCUSED WANDA Heisman Trophy Win- RAINMAN RAINMAN WORKING GIRL Bush Vice President Elect: for Movie: Song: 'Let the River Run' from A FISH CALLED ner: Barry Sanders, a junior from Oklahoma State President Elect: George Best Actor: Dustin Hoff- man Kline for 88-89 Movies Supporting Actress: Dan Quayle Geena Davis for THE AC- NCAA CIDENTAL TOURIST Supporting Actor: Kevin Basketball: Michigan beats Seton Hall Some of the more memorable movies in 1988-89 included: MISSISSIPPI BURNING — the ry of the deaths of civil rights sto- work ers in Mississippi during the 1960's and the hunt to find their killers. — THE ACCUSED raped in a bar, but one who woman is will receive the punishment? A FISH CALLED WANDA — a comedy starring Kevin Kline, John Cleese, and Jamie Leigh Curtis. THE LAST TEMPTATION OF CHRIST — a new of Christ, this some telling of the story movie was banned In cities. DANGEROUS LIASONS loves and lives of — the mid-eighteenth century Europe. RAINMAN — the story of an au- savant and his brother as they get to know each other while cross tistic ing the country. BEACHES — two friends grow up, and grow closer in this touching movie that came out at grow old, Christmas time. WORKING GIRL — Melanie Griffith climbs the corporate ladder with ro mantle Harrison Ford and Sigourney Weaver as her manipulative boss. 30 Music 1988-89 Music in the 19881989 school year included the following artists Iloca-Cola dies. and other major -orporatlons pull ads from vlARRIED WITH CHILDREN after parents start a najor campaign against ,roducts who advertise on he program. The parents MARRIED relieve that \'ITH CHILDREN was too )penly sexual for the time dot. climbed the charts: The Traveling Wilburys, who included Roy Orbison REM (GREEN) Madonna (LIKE A U2 (THE and Hum) Debbie Gibson (OUT OF THE BLUE) Happenings Emperor Hlrohlto whose albums Chicago (19) Anita Baker George Michael (FAITH) (Rattle PRAYER) Fine Young Cannibals RAW AND THE COOKED) were found on apples that could be harmful to humans. Salamon Rushdie's book SATANIC VERSES almost costs him his life after Ayatollah Khomlenl puts out a reward for his murder. The Exxon tanker Valdez runs aground putting oil Into the ocean around the vicryl Streep and other elebrlties begin an Infornation campaign to other coastline of Alaska. )arents about the Imporance of washing vegetibles before eating them. This came after pesticides fishing livelihood The environmental disaster cost many people their and de- stroyed the homeland of several animal species. 31 BU • BU BU BU BUaBU • 32 • BU BU • BU • BU • BU • BU BU • BU BU • • l*^.« 5 • 4*««*JKA,n • i MARa)8.LUUIStMlTRAMIi\ DFDICATED IN RFCOGNITION i THElk LOVtOK llAkNIM IHEIK DEVOTION TO IHtMf IS TIIEIKSPECIAI KEIMIONSHII BI.OOMSBUkG IMVEkSI!^ MOVENBEt I0.I98S ' history 33 34 admin ^^^ President Harry Ausprich. Ph.D Dr. Betty Allamong Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost Dr. Jerrold Grlffls Vice President for Student Life Dr. Robert Parrlsh Vice President for Administration John Walker Vice President for Institutional Advancement 36 candids 37 Abell, John. Acting Dean, Ext Prms Adrian, Peter. Head Football Coach Bailey, William. Manager, Univ. Store Balllle, William. Dlr, Honors & Scholars Baird, John. Dean, Coll of Arts & Scl Barnett, Carol. Asst Dir, CDC Law Enforcement Barsness, Lorl. Greek Coordinator Bleryla. John. Asst Dlr, Fin Aid Bryan, Jesse. Dlr, ACT 101/EOP Barnes, Deborah. Asst Dlr, Bryson, Sheryl. Dlr, Univ Relations Carlson, Charles. Acting Dean, Grad Studies Carpenter, Jennie. Dlr. Res Life Christy, James. Dlr, Admissions Conard, Paul. Asst VP for Admin Cooper, Tom. Dean, Enrollment Management Davies. Tom. Dir, CDC DeMelfi, Joseph. Interim Asst Dlr, Develop/Athletics DlGlondomenico. Ron. Coord, Acad. Advisement Dodson, Doyle. Dir, Computer Serv- ices Gilliland. Jimmy. Asst Dir. Student Activities Haupt, Richard. Coord for Student Life Operations Hill. David. Comptroller, Community Activities & Kehr Union Hlppenstlel, Doug. Dlr, Alumni Af- fairs lanlero, Anthony. Joseph, Tom. Dir, Dlr, Development TV & Radio Serv- ices Kresch, Thomas. Asst Dlr. Res Life Lyons, Thomas. Dir, Fin Aid Macauley, Howard. Dean. College of Prof Studies McCulloch. Donald. Dir, Physical Plant & Energy Management 38 admin McFadden, Hugh. Res. & Info. Mgmt. DIr, Planning. Inst. Mitchell. George. Dlr. Affirmative Action. MItchell-Helwlg. Asst Dlr. Development Mulka, John. Dean, Student Develop- ment Newson. Roosevelt. Assoc. Dean. lege of Arts & Col- Scl Norton. Robert. Dean. Student Life. Plotrowskl. Thaddeus. Dlr. Learning Resources Center. Quick. Paul. Dlr. Curriculum Materials Center. Quinn. Joseph. Dlr. Purchasing. Schnure. Kenneth. Registrar. Shanoskl. Ted. Community Arts Council. Sowash. Linda. Assoc Dlr. Residence Life. Sowash. Mike. Assoc Dlr. Student Ac- tivities. Trathen. John. Dlr. Student Activities Union. Walker. Sandra. Coordinator of Orientation. Counseling. & Human Development. & Kehr Weaver. Kenneth. Dlr. Law Enforcement. Young. Donald. Resident Director. Residence Life. Fromm. Roger. Archivist. Scrlmgeour. John. Dlr. Counseling & Human Development. Yorl. Robert. Interim Dean. College of Business. admin 39 Dr. Cynthia Blanchl Joined anthro department In July. BU's The Husky celebrates a touch- down with a security officer. During move-In and book buying. University store employees graciously give their time to help students. 40 adm candids Bloomsburg Goes Ivy "How to Get an Ivy League Education at a dying reputation as a State University." by Martin Nemko of Oakland. Cal- grown if., devoted five pages to Bloomsburg University in- "still suffers from a slow- teachers college." into a solid hensive university, with the unusual combination cluding a profile of the student body, descriptions of typical class sizes, the honors and scholars programs, the extracurricular activities, housing, and the setting and location of the of firm discipline campus. The book generally lists the top 1 15 public institutions for students to get a quality education at an affordable price. The book praises BU's high student retention rate and the general education requirements. It notes that although BU it "has Compre- and ac- ademic standards at a public college price." Bloomsburg University President Harry Ausprich said the books assessment of the univeristy is "We are fair. pleased to be included in this list of the top 1 1 5 public institutions. We. of course, have always known we provide excellent educational opportu- nities at an affordable cost." Anne Wilson takes a break from licr work In the Sociology Department. hope that Isn't your car a BU Security Officer Is ticketing. Dr. 1 adm candids 41 Assistant V. P. for Student Life Robert Norton Registrar Ken Schnure Dean of Enrollment Thomas Cooper Administrative Assistant to the Comptroller Jeanne Bucher V. P. for Student Life Jerrold Grlffls 42 admin President Ausprich Mass Comm. Chairman Tamrat Mereba Athletics Director Mary Gardner Provost Betty AUamong admin 43 44 events student Life Playing bingo on a weeknlght Is a refreshing break from studying. These Phi Delta sisters and Beta Sig brothers helped Senator Helfrlck at the Homecoming parade. Program Board brings bands In to liven up our weekends. Pat Benatar visled BU In October to a crowded Nelson Fleldhouse. As a fundraiser for the Husky Ambassadors, President Ausprlch traded places for a day with student Monya Lee. George Carlln kicked January. off BU's sesqulcentennlal 1839-1989 In ^ student life 45 Getting a refrigerator Is made easy by services such as these, but be sure dad has the money to pay for It. Security officers help direct new students to their dorms. "Now that It's unloaded, what do we do with It? These students wall patiently for the next load. " 46 moveln Move-In by Tara Wolfgang We're moving up and in! Remember lugging the 400 pound footlocker up 9 flights when the elevators decided not to work only to find there was no way all that junk would ever fit in your new home?! As you unpack, the best you could, kiss mom and dad goodbye and begin a new as a college stuall your favorite tapes, but no one dent! told your life You brought you you would need own soap! Now what? It's roommate to the rescue and so a new and wonder- ful friendship begins. Remember your first trip commons? You've can't forget sending your lunch crashing to the ground. You just knew everyone's eyes were set on you. It didn't get better right away either. Remember your first venture to the laundry. Whatever didn't fade, shrunk; whatever didn't shrink wasn't clean, but you did it all on your own. Now the "friendly col- on the hill" is home. Wing meetings, mixers, extended visitation lege (finally), meeting new friends, joining clubs and studying, studying, studying! It finally starts to fall to the into place never tried so hard not to look like a freshman as you did on that day! You we and then soon on our realize we're way. These econ books stare ominously at new students and their parents. These parents and students stop to double check and make sure they have everything. movein 47 This page: This student takes to time to actually read for his classes. Lynne Kost finds that studying In bed Is much more comfortable than at a desk. Typewriters can be a Ufesaver when writing that last minute paper. Opposite page: Sometimes you Just find yourself with nothing to do when the homework's done. Spreading everything out can sometimes be helpful In deciding what goes where as freshman Kim Refsnlder found out. That desk Job can bring In money and allow you study time, can't It Cathy Dlreso? 48 dorm life ^^"^Tt <%'>^',ii. ^ Dorm Living As we made our way from home into the world of dorm life, we encoun- did not hesitate to beg, bor- ROOMMATE, the horrors of no space and resist tered the Just what we all needed — row or steal edibles and clothing. Neither did they impulses to burst ina room and to dive tackan adopted brother or to le the R.A. sister. After recovering from our first trip to the commons, finding where the We discovered new freedoms there, too; no Mom or Dad to yell about late bathroom was, and searching the store for all our books, we came to realize that dorm life wasn't all that bad. Those who had previously been the only child instantly adopted "winglets" for brothers and sisters, and true to sibling form, these siblings hours, not studying, cutting class and who came home with us. However, they also werent there to let us in, nurse us, write excuses for us, or make meals for us. As we howevbegan to think about off-campus living er, we adjusted, also dorm life 49 Off Campus There comes a time when most students feel the urge to move on, er, move off, actually. No matter how much you cherish Life With added freedom comes added ty. Bills, responsibili- all varieties, ap- pear faithfully in the mailbox each month, and you seem to figure Quiet Hours, or those gold- just can't en moments spent waiting for a shower, or the gastronomic delights proffered by Scranton Com- out where all the money went. Learning to manage is a skill we all must learn and a lot of fun can be had learning these lessons. You learn to live with your buddies who may turn out to be closet psychotics, and eventually you will be able to tell at a glance whose car scratched yours in the parking lot by the color of the scratch. For mons; you make the decision to sacrifice all that in favor of FREEDOM. 'Course, now you have to deal with unyielding landlords, obnoxious neighbors, and learning how to cook with more than a hotpot. Make no mistake, the majority love living off campus and would rather camp out than move back Into the dorms. many, living off campus a dress rehearsal for after graduation. is life Most students find moving out for the first time similar to sword swallowing as this student obviously does. The first time we ever did dishes. Mom. in the dorm will nevthis good!" "Those kids er have off campus living it Robin, Ellen, and Sherry formed a close bond of friendship after living together off- campus. Now what to eat from the takeout that's leftover. ones with music, are a special pari of moving off-campus. However, moving off-campus can also turn students Into tv-walchlng. potato chlpeatlng couch fKJtatoes. It's time to decide Parties. Including off-campus life 51 Commuting By Maria Makowski There are around 700 of them and you probably pass by some of them everyday as you walk around campus. They drive to not from off school campus apartments In Bloomsburg. but from sometimes thirty home — — or forty miles each way. These are the commuters. Commuting to college has many advantages. With the rising costs of tuition and room and board, college students able to who are commute may choose to do so because ifs cheaper to live at home. Another advantage is that even as freshman, commuters are allowed to have a car on campus as well as a parking spot, (provided you can find one) quite a commodity on this campus. Finally, although liv- ing independently may be good at times, there's "no place like home its comforts. " with all Of course, commuting also has disadvantages. out on alot of the events that happen on campus and the experience of living in a dorm. Fickle weather is a big problem. And, in most cases, living at home does impose a different set of its Commuters miss rules on you then living in an apartment with friends. You probably know someone who commutes: there are more of us than you'd think. NO PARKING MDN-FRI 8*U STUDCNT conmm PARKING 7AM7PM m^ mn -2 commuting commuting 53 Is student day at the fair. And all students even the young ones come out for the rides. This fountain is In one of the loveliest fair Tuesday buildings. The merry mixer' for adults whips BU stu- dents around before they head back to campus 54 fair for class. Fair Brightens Fall 88 For many years the Bloomsburg Fair has been a festive event. This years fair was no different. It was packed with fun and excitement for all ages. The entertainment was wide and diverse. Hit singers Tiffany, the Jets, and Alabama kept crowds jumping long into the night. Every concert was packed with screaming, enthusiastic fans. For those who live on the wild side of life, there were fast, loud, and looping rides. Younger fair goers could ride trains, or planes kiddie rides enough and not brave for the fast rides there paced was the always popular ferris wheel. After riding for hours and walking for what seemed like miles, you could settle back for some of the finest food in the The variety ranged from french fries to Italian sausage. To satisfy the sweet tooth there were area. loads of cotton candy, ice cream, funnel cakes, candy apples, and a host of other goodies. When asked what she and had an assortment of entertainment Just for liked most about the fair. Dr. Sperling replied, "I can go and eat anything I them. For those too old for want." . . . Bloomsburg Fair paraphenalla can be bought all over the Fairgrounds. This teddy bear serves as an advertisement for Delhi's nursery. These prize winning pumpkins rival some BU football players In size. fair 55 NUMBER I NE LOVE YOl Students send a special message In the sky. Food can be so Important at a football game. Band members anxiously await the next play 56 parents' weekend f Parents' The Eighteenth Annual Parents' Weekend took place October 7-9 at Bloomsburg University. Each year, this event gives Weekend President Ausprich, Chairperson Dunkelberger, and CGA President Gerlach. Immediately afterward, parents a chance to be rec- Mom and Dad of the Day were randomly drawn the ognlzed and honored. from Gwenda Dunkelberger istered. chaired the Parents' Weekend Committee this June Serpico from Scranton, and Dave McKee from year. Many events designed to bring students, parents, and University staff together were suc- Pottstown. Besides the recreational activities, parents also had the chance to meet admin- cessfully carried off. The highlight of the weekend was the Huskies' 18-7 victory over East Stroudsburg. At half-time, parents were welcomed by all the parents reg- The winners were: istrators and faculty and find out more about the University. Judging from the 2000 who attended. Parents' Weekend was a success. The Husky could be seen eavesdropping on parents during the Parents' weekend game. The University store provided sales for parents on Bloomsburg Items. President Ausprich takes time out for a drink during the Parents' weekend game. parents' weekend 57 ^8 parents' weekend The university store provides good buys for parents and students alike. Associate Student Activities Director Jimmy Gllllland gets Into the Parent's Weekend spirit. Students and parents use some free time to peruse Josten's class rings. parents' weekend 59 It's a Small World After All Homecoming 1988 may have been marred by uncooperative weather, but the Huskies came through undaunted and shut out Mansfield's Mounties 9-0. second was the The cancellation At halftime, with the Huskies leading Mansfield, Maryann Patton passed on her crown to 1988 Homecoming Sweetheart Lauren Plaza, representing Chi Theta Pi. Stacey Turock was selected as the 1988 Freshman Sweetheart. Other winners in the of Friday night's Bonfire, due to rain, was a good indicator of Mother Nature's plans to disrupt the weekend's festivities. Nonetheless, the parade and game took place as scheduled, and loyal supporters had a good, although cold and wet, time. Weeks of frenetic plan- Kappa Epsllon. Rounding out the field was Phi Sigma Pi's float in third place. Homecoming competitions were as floats were destroyed by the rain, but not before the Overall Theta Tau Omega, Theta Chi, and the Campus Child Center were awarded first place in the Homecoming Float Competition. Placing follows: Chi & Tau Kappa Pi efforts of by Sigma Sigma, and Tau ning and work on the combined float Delta Epsllon Beta, Sigma Omega Theta Epsllon — Cum; Theta Tau — Greek InvolveGreek Service; Columbia Hall ment; Phi Delta — — Residence Hall Decorating; — Banner 70 Iron Street Contest; Child Care Center Office Decorating. — Senator Ed Helfrick rode Phi Delta and Beta Sig's noat. Raquel Alvarado and escort waved to friends in the crowd. Even the cheerleaders found it hard not be happy as we beat our opponent in the homecoming game. WBUg sweetheart 60 homecoming These two ladles smiled rapher even in the rain. for the photog- Dressing to celebrate the sesqulcentennlal was In order. This Phi SIg PI brother dressed up as a penguin for homecoming. Theta Chi brother Ralph Nardell accepted the trophy for the " 1 float. homecoming 61 62 homecoming Last years Sweetheart Mary Sweetheart Lauren Plaza. The Madrigal Ann Patton hugs the 1988 singers directed by Dr. Wendy Homecoming Miller sing the alma mater. These two sisters smile for the passing crowds. homecoming 63 Alumni and staff dressed for Homecoming in traditional costumes to celebrate the sesquicentennial of BU. Kelli Owens, Schulykill Hall's sweetheart, drives past our photog- rapher dry and warm. This Phi Sig PI brother celebrates Homecoming's theme. "It's A Small World by dressing as King Tut. Even faculty-staff children got into the Homecoming spirit by dressing " and 64 riding homecoming some of the floats. PIxle sisters line the parade route to cheer for their float. The Army ROTC patiently wait for the end of the National Anthem. These students bundled up to protect themselves from the harsh weather at the Home- coming game. President Ausprlch welcomes students, facstaff and alumni to the Homecoming half-time activities. ulty, homecoming 65 studying "The best laid intentions men, or something of all " to that effect applies to the OTHER ing part of college — studying! Woe liv- to the first semester freshman who realizes too late, that just because have to you didn't do homework in mean high school doesn't the same is true of college. Granted, most professors don't directly check to see if you are completing the assignments, but the pace of most classes leaves little room to slack off. Finals week is proof of our tendency to procrastinate — the campus seems deserted except for miserable students in sweats scurrying off to exams. Turning yourself into a study spud is not the answer. All students must learn to balance study time with recreation if they are to be successful in their college programs. Learning to budget your time studying perhaps the your spending money. Where to study poses another problem. Uncooperative roommates often force the student to look for a place, any place, as long as it's free of distracj tions (yeah, right) in which study (daydream). Oh well, you can always go to to Andruss you? Sometimes, studying with a friend is easier than studying alone as sophomores Kim Kologe and Pam Palermo find out. Jay McGulre Intently studies for that exam. The Presdlenfs Lounge In the Union serves as a quiet place for Steven Roberts 66 is hardest lesson to learn, besides maybe, budgeting to "study", can't , studying 67 The Day International Relations Club holds an International Relations so that students can be exposed to other cultures and coun- tries. Scheduling, like this student finds out, can be truly trying. Visitation Day, at least one every fall and spring, brings hundreds of high school students to BU. Students can learn and gain experience working with TV and Radio services. 68 events The Husky Singers sing to their pianist during the fall concert. President Ausprich and student Monya Lee "traded places" for the day and are shown here at their afternoon press conference. Student nurses gave out balloons for the Great American Smokeout in the fall. events 69 BU's Theater Department offers many plays Including this one with Doug Rapson In the leal role. The ever popular frat party Is another of the offerings for something Program Board's Win. Lose or Draw can be an alternative to sitting In to do. your dorm on a Thursds night. BU students also give their free time as volunteers as these students do for the Telethon Hope. 70 bright spots What To Do The weekend is OBITER and the VOICE may be what you here! thing, the We've waited all week and now what's there to do? Bloomsburg University offers an endless sea of posslbilities for need to fill your weekends. There's always the gym if working out is for you. You can head out for some weekend laps in the pool, sign up for aerobics, or use the other equipment that is avail- nightlife. BU offers concerts, mov- ies, skating parties, clubs, sororities, fraternities, You name able. We have the games room where you can play your favorite videogames, shoot pool or play a few games of we've got it. There's something here for everyone. If you sports. it, want to get involved, won't let BU you down. pinball. On weekends, Need some quiet time to catch up on your studies? The library is open for you to use. If you just want to hang out, town is always keep you busy, but home is always nice. Sunday you can crash out and end another BU weekend. go-getters. If writing, reading there's al- ways good ol' home. Packing up your laundry and bringing back enough food to feed your wing for a month. There's enough to happening! For the adventurous types. Quest is always looking for a group of great at BU?! and company are your Program E3oard also brings to provide bands to campus Saturday night entertainment such as this. Or students can dance the night away at Studio A Dance Party produced by BU's radio and television services. bright spots 71 72 bloomsburg Bloomsburg's Downtown Christmas came In small packages In downtown Bloomsburg. The monument on Market Street stands as a reminder of the men fought In the Civil War from Columbia County. Little shops all along Main Street supply students with shopping sprees for those necessary Items. who mil 3"siKv>/s.t)'(.-^; ^.jL bloomsburg 73 74 cga, break recruit, cga 75 Edie Brickell and New Bohemians 76 spring events Pat Benatar Visits BU A Visit From The Royal Family By Melissa S. Menapace The Royal Family, the Edna Ferber. Jack Wade, assistant professor of production of the Bloomsburg Players for the spring semester opened on Communications Studies and director of the play, said "Kaufman was and remains our greatest American writer of come- bers of the cast with prominent parts included Tony Dietterick as Tony, Mary Alice Croll as Fanny Cavendish, David O'Brien as Herbert Dean, and Bridget Sullivan as Gwen Caven- dy.- dish. first Friday. February 10 in Mitrani Hall. The play is a parody of the Barrymore family, the "royal family of theatre" who's reign over the stage and screen began in the 19th century. The Royal Family was written by S, Kaufman and George 78 royal family Two other professors involved in the play were JodyLynn Swartz, who played one of the leads as Julie Cavendish, and Karen Anselm, who designed the costumes. Other mem- many college may not be famil- Although students iar with the Barrymore Legacy, Wade says they should be. The Royal Family is also a general parody of theatre. "In a lot of ways theatre people haver changed much sim 1927." Anselm said. "Tl comedy is timeless," a cording to Wade. The pi, romps through the adve tures and misadventur of the Cavendish family New York several decad ago. Set and lighting d signs were by Wade, ai the sound by David Wate man and Daniel Delfine royal family 79 80 george carlin Carlin in Concert Carlin Scores With Pointed Humor By Mary Evangellsto A thundering round of applause filled Mitrani Hall on Saturday night, January 28, 1989 as George Carlin strolled onto the stage, beginning a two hour show that was nonstop laughter from start to tion" in the Korean War to "post traumatic stress disorder" in the Vietnam finish. War. Carlin targeted his jokes at feminist, ethnic, and government groups, yet Carlin was not the only entertainer of the evening. Usually not much can be somehow remained fensive. Some of the expected from opening acts. However. Mr. Bullhorn was an excellent inof- usual favorites were performed, such as his sketches on cats and dogs, football and baseball, and of course, his closing recital of lists of dirty words. misms. He used the example of the phrase World "shellshock" in War becoming "battle fa- I tigue" in World War II, then "operational exhaus- choice; fast paced, fun, and truly humorous. His thirty minute routine successfully set the mood for the rest of the night. De- The audience responded with incessant laughter and intermittent applause spite rude comments and obnoxious outburts from his energetic, original show. A serious edge was dience, Mr. Bullhorn held his own and entertained to some members of the au- touched upon regarding with a hilarious the infiltration of euphe- an excellent evening. act. It was george carlin 81 f J 1 — W f- si'/'ir'ip Renaissance Sibling's & Weekend ^ 82 83 84 85 Greek Week '89 86 greek week greek week 87 88 greek week greek week 89 Celebrity Artists BU 88-89 linlliani'Ch'fer' 90 celebrity artists RUDOLF NUREYEV and FRIENDS Celebrity Artist Series ~A Sesquicentennial Event- January 13, 1989, 8 p.m., Haas Center for the Arts, Mitrani Hall, BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY celebrity artists 91 CUYOPERA NATIONAL COMB\NY January 8:00 92 Celebrity Artists p.m. 24, - 1989 Mitrani Hall „.v>:h.v ....... ENERAL DIRECTOR THE BOYS CHOIR OF HARLEM Columbia Artists Management 165 West 57th St., N.Y. N.Y. Inc. 10019 P81199 celebrity artists 93 i 94 celebrity artists celebrity artists 95 96 sports Athletics k (i«^' Swim team members cheer on their teammates. A BU soccer player attempts to block the other team from getting the ball. The opposing team attempts to bring down a BU foot- ball player. Hockey Player Susie Slocum prepares to pass her ball to fellow players. This tennis player believes that practice makes perfect. A cool drink of water games is vital during some of those hot in late spring. i639~19Q9 ^ sports 97 Football Third in by Debbie Feusner The Husky Footbal Team and coaching staff under Head Coach Adrian had another successful season this year with a 7 and 4 record. They also captured third place In the PSAC Eastern Division with a record of 4 wins and 2 losses. The offense turned In a fine season despite many injuries to valuable players 98 football PSAC East while the defense was once again among the nation's leaders in scoring and rushing. This year's team will lose twenty-three talented and dedicated seniors who be sorely missed by the coaching staff and the faithful Husky fans, but all hopes are optimistic for another successful season next year. will football 99 Field J 1 00 field hockey Hockey Captures Second at Nationals by Leslie Troglione The women's field hockey team, coached by Jan Hutchinson and captained by seniors Alicia Terrizi, Cindy Hurst, and Michelle Carcarey finished their regular season with a record of 171-1, with six wins and one tie in conference games. In post season play, the Huskies defeated East Stourdsburg (1-0) and Kutztown (1-0) to capture their fourth Pennsylvania State Conference Championship in six years. 1 988 was their ninth straight national tournament appearance, having claimed four titles in the last seven years. The Huskies defeated Calvin (20), Lebanon Valley (7-0), and Cortland State (1-0) to reach the finals against Trenton State. It took two overtimes for the Lions to come out with a 3-2 victory. Bloomsburg finished second with a 222-1 record. Freshman Gisela Smith, junior Daneen Fero, and senior Cindy Hurst were named as All Conference Players. »»HM^, I field hockey 101 Soccer Plan Season by Leslie Trogllone The men's soccer team, coached by Steve Goodwin and assisted by Tor Hotham, finished their season with four wins, ten losses and five ties. Of those nineteen games, nine went into overtime. Coach Goodwin feels the team played well enough to win fourteen games, but came up short because of injuries to starting players. The team captains were 1 02 soccer Juniors Jack Milligan and Karl Alexy. Other outstanding players are Jerry Crick and Alfred McKenzie who have a chance to be named First Team Regional All-American. The team in losing only one member to graduation this year, Howy Angstadt. With one more year of experience the men's soccer team will win those close games and have another successful season next year. Cross Country X-C 103 .^^ ^ p' ^ f-» ^ .^...wAaMiiSr m m>>»»>>>>^ 104 Swimmers feS>yl5^* Set Their Own Records by Leslie Troglione The women's and men's swim team finished their season with a record of eight wins and four losses and four wins and four losses, respectively. The Dave Rider and he is assisted by Julie Johnston. The divers are coached by Larry Miller. coach is The team's captains are seniors Todd McAllister and Andy Savarese and juniors Kim Youndt and Deb Legg for the women. The men finished sixth in the conference this season. At the state meet they placed sixth once again. At the state meet the women finished second. Individu- ally, Kim Youndt, Carol Gurniak and freshmen Heidi Kohlhaas and Kelley Tracey finished second in the 200 yard medley relay. Heidi also finished second in the 100 yard butterfly. Deb Legg won the 1650 yard freestyle and freshman Tracey Price won four events: the 100 and 200 yard butterfly, and the 200 and 400 yard individual medley. At nationals Bloomsburg was represented by two di- Kim Miller and Mimi Mikalac and four swimmers Deb Legg, Kim Youndt, Heidi Kohlhaas and Tracey Price. Deb and vers, Heidi's best finish was 1 2th in the 200 medley relay. Kim's best event was the 100 yard backstroke where she took 1 1th place and Tracey finished 8th in the 200 yard butterfly. With such young talent on the team, the coaches are looking forward to an even more successful next year. swimming 105 lOo Bloomsburg Goes To NCAA Tourney The Husky men's basketball team, while not having that perfect regular season record like the women, entered the NCAA Division II Tournament with a 26-4 record. The team, defeated by Millersville in the Pennsylvania Conference Championships, hoped to defeat Philadelphia Textile in their first game of the championship. Leading club scorer Bill Connelly averaged 17.3 points per game. Sophomore Craig Phillips aver- aged about 13.5 p.p.g. Connelly was the top free thrower and tops in the assist category. The Huskies other three starters, Jim Higgins, Alex Nelcha, and Dave Carpenter also average over 8 points a game. The team's strong defense helped to establish a new school record for victories in a season limiting their opponents to Just 67.7 p.p.g. and 42.1 percent from the field. They also out-rebounded their opposition by an average of 8. 1 per game. M-BB 107 Lorenzi Becomes 2,000 Point Scorer In January, coming off a 11-0 mark, the Huskies' women's basketball team was ranked by the NCAA Division II for the first time. They were placed fourth behind Cal-Poly Pomona, West Texas State and North Dakota State. It was an indication of things to come. By Spring Break, in March, the Huskies were undefeated and the top ranked team. They won the Eastern Division of the Conference with a 12-0 mark and at that time had a team mark of 26-0. They hosted the Pennsylvania Conference the weekend previous to break. Over Spring break, while the rest of us headed for the beaches, the women's team advanced to the quarterfinals by downing Pace (63-61) and Lock Haven (64-58) to capture the Eastern Regional title. The number one spot, however, was not to be Bloomsburg's. The team ended the season placing in the top ten, but not the winner. During the season, senTheresa Lorenzi scored her 2,000th career point. The team had starters Elaine Wolf, Becky Pigga and Nina Alston all averior aging over the 5 points per game mark. The Huskies outscored their opponents by an average of 1 7.3 p.p.g and limited them to Just 36.5 percent from the floor. 108 W-BB Wrestling By Leslie Troglione The wrestling team fin- ished with a record of 13-7 this season, which was good enough to win them the Pennsylvania Conference Championship, as well as establish them as the fourteenth best team Division schools. Roger Sanders heads the coaching staff, assisted by among Tom 1 Martucci and Carl Senior Dave Morgan served as captain of the squad. Five wrestlers qualified for the NCAA Tournament this year. Marty King placed third at 142 lbs.; Poff. 110 wrestling Tony Reed placed third at 134 lbs.; Dave Kennedy finished second at 126 lbs.; Paul Keysaw placed second at 190 lbs.; and Dave Morgan finished first 150 lb. division. Bloomsburg's Wrestlers have a long history of competing successfully in a tough field of competitors. 1989 marks another winning season for the Huskies. The coaches and in the wrestlers are pleased with this year's accomplish- ments, and are eagerly looking forward to an even more succesful season next year. wrestling 1 1 112 wrestling wrestling 113 / * Track Team Has Successful Season track n field 115 Softball Names Three All-Americans The lady Huskies set a school record for victories in a season and posted its tenth-consecutive winning season. Three of the team's members were named Amerlcan All- for their efforts: sophomore Lori Shelly, juniors Cindy Slocum and Gina Lindemuth. The Huskies completed the season with a sparkling record of 43-6 which included their seventhstraight Pennsylvania Conference title and an appearance in a national tournament for the 10th year in a row. The 43 wins snapped the existing school mark of 42 victories set by the 1986 squad. 116 Softball to '..!*... ^^ 1 f^^ "^ i ' _ I .-4 r k\ Baseball Earns Top Honors Coach John Babb's team established a new school record for victories in a season with 24 triumphs against 16 losses snapping the old mark of 20 wins set by the 1978, 1986 and 1988 squads. The Huskies finished 1 1-9 and in a second-place tie with Millersville in the PC's Eastern Division, but dropped a 65, 10-inning decision to the Marauders in a special playoff game and missed the opportunity to make the school's first appear- ance in the conference championship tournament. Seniors Matt Karchner and Erik Pedersen, junior Tim Pritchard, and man Mike Bruno fresh- earned positions on the all- conference baseball team. Karchner was selected at two positions and marked the third consecutive time he did so. He was selected as both third baseman and as one of the pitchers following an outstanding sea- son on the mound. He started 10 games registering a mark of 7-2 in 64 and 2/3 innings of work. He allowed 58 hits and 24 runs, 14 of which were earned. Pedersen had a record of 3-0 in 30 innings on the mound. He allowed 24 hits and 10 runs, nine of which were earned. Pritchard was named to the all-star unit as the designated hitter having hit .413 in 37 games with 45 in 109 trips to the plate. Bruno played third and first base for the Huskies, hitting a team high of .446. 118 baseball I baseball 119 Tennis Teams' Climb to the TOP by Leslie TrogUone The women's tennis team, coached by Mike Herbert, finished the sea- son with a 7-10 record overall including a 4-3 mark in the conference. Sophomore Nancy Buie played number one singles for BU with junior Cathy at number at Labosky two, Chris Von Luehrte three, senior Jeanne Cancelllere at four, freshman Leslie Troglione at five and freshman Laurie MacGregor at six. Doubles teams were Buie and Von Luehrte at number one, Labosky and junior Jayme Arlow at two and Troglione and MacGregor at three. At the PSAC Championships at Erie, Von Luehrte and Labosky were semifinalists in singles, and the teams of Labosky and Arlow and MacGregor and Michelle Sturtt were semi- As a team Bloomsburg finished finalists in doubles. 'Tnt 120 Tennis ^ S^S£??ffl:-:*ffira5.-"ffi5raS sixth. . " iTnTTtTTtTTtTtTrrrn H3 tennis 121 /" 122 4m» f^ltSf^^ 124 candlds ^£^ candids 125 126 IL 1 28 greeks Greeks These Theta Tau Omega sisters seemed happy with the way the Greek Open House was going. Tri Sigma offers non-alcoholic parties for students like this one. These students stop at GEO for another of the nonalcoholic parties given for students by Greeks. and Lambda Chi brothers smiled for us Greek Open House. These Tau Kappa Epsilon brothers look like they were Tri Sig sisters at enjoying themselves. 1639 -^19Q9 ^ greeks 1 29 Alpha Sigma Alpha First row; K. Slngley. G. Clccone, H. Dobrosky, S. Early. N Kowalsky, J. Kostek. C. Tegge. K. Coon. Second row: C. Abell, L. Cuvo. K. Jones, P. Dwyer. M. Cremard, J. Williams. J. Tanner. L. Schrum. Third row: C. DlGlondomenico. D. Lelxerla. C. Wells, M. Shaffer. S. Dlchs. J. Blair. E. Clifford. R. Cornelison. Fourth row: M. Stabler. S. Edlnger. M. Mornlngred. D. Callen, C. Grleme. Fifth row: J. Murphy. A. Robins. J. Arlow. D. Flick. M. Cooper. Bodlck. D. Rebennack. D. Turner, R. Schroeder, L. Schappert, V. Burdl, A. Amy Eastlake. This Delta PI brother and friends braved the rain to get a good view of the parade. AST sister Kim Crumley and TKE brother Mark Beaudoln stopped to talk to a friend during Greek Open House. Moran, K. Keenan. R. Boyer. M. Pethlck. T. Banlck, B. Young. K. Hock. S. Stutchell, B. Stoll, L. Wever. M. Letchak. A. Miller. K. Clark. M. Pollino. Third row; H. Noble. M. Strobeck. T. Felllnger. J. Hess. M. Apple. K. Lanzone, C. Tonklnson. J. Roy. C. ReidmiUer. L. Lappln. C. Burke. C. Toullnoniski. C. Erb. J. Brelsford, A. Hanley. S. Gill. C. Garrison. Fourth row: D. Adgie. K. Mulligan. C. Bobbe. C. Vltale. L. Zona. S. Brown. A. Fuhrman. K. Crumley, K. First row: K. Sinnott, C. SticKer, K. J. Ashenfelter. Lelll. S. 130 ASA, AST W. Lawhorn. Second row: Piaseski, D. Empey, B. Haarmeyer Phi Sigma Sigma Greeks, Greeks, Greeks Uf.'L Bowers, A. BIstllne. L. Scott, (lying) S. Wlllner, M. Frlonl, M. Nye, DlFrancesco. W. Malo. C. Wagner, J. Fallla. Second row: S. Cochran, L. Zamlt, D. Glenn, D. Bakowltz, M. Naughton. J. Winger, L. Ryden, M. Horlnko, C. Brltz. P. Miller, W. Klrkner. Third row: D. Petrlello, C. Moser, T. Bartlett, K. Cogan, D. Dietrich, L. Irion. T. Wendt, R. Aten, J. Dlven. L. Moschella, S. Hill, J. McCandless. Fourth row: G. Vicarlo, M. Garnett, T. Llonettl, K. Silk. B. Black, M. Farris, C. Iffland, M. Leonettl, G. Llndenmuth First row: S. J. These TrlSig sisters show that sisterhood can be pretty nice. Sigma Sigma Sigma Morgan (VP), J. Kramer (Rush Dlr). M. Harner M. McGarry (Ed Dlr). Second row: T. Schott. L. Clifford. S.. L., K.. J. Haug. Third row: A. Candorl, P. Martire, S. Donnelly. E. Barkman, M. McWilllams. C. Obeld. Fourth row: K. Woodward, C. Wels, R. Alvarado, C. Klelven. L. Halenda. B. Kugler. N. Barnlnger. Fifth row: S. Rellly, D. Watson, S. Torchlana, D. Relnbold. L. Emerclh, M. Hay, D. Leinbach. Sixth row: K. Smith. K. Kowalskl. K. Thorborough, C. Keller, C. Staslunas, L. Paul, C. Golden, M. Barry. Seventh row: N. Carty. A. Williams. D. Davis, B. Strebln. A. Atherton. Eighth row: D. Reynolds. C. Christy, C. Foyt)erger, M. Parsons, J. Scolnlch. P. Dennis. Last row: A. Stuer, D. Powell, A. Fusco. M. Amin. First row: S. (Pres), Vankat M. Panko (Tres), C. (Sect), greeks 1 3 Greeks at Phi Sig PI members cheerfully parade crowd In the rain. A GEO brother with time wave BU to a Homecoming to spare at a Greek open house. Phi Sig Sig sisters grin for a passing photographer. Lauren Plaza, Chi Theta Pi Sweetheart, and escort braved the rain for the Homecoming Parade. Some 132 greek candids greek candids 1 33 Chi Sigma Rho First row: S. Severnak, S.. B., T. Magray, L. Burungart. C. Bobb, J. Conver. A. Gaughan, L. Kline, L. Kubltsky. M. MIddlesworth, T. Berger. M. Papsln. C. Troutman. Third row: D. Vigilante. D. Gober. M. Dugan. L. Mann. T. Boyle. J. Barkman. L. Marino. K. Black. Fourth row: A. Second row: S. Zuzelskl. S. Krouse. L. Kelly. M. Daspro. C. WIeboldt. V. Hohl. S. Sullivan. M. Yeager. A. Laudenslager. In between row 4 & last row: T. Hoffner, A. Lepore. M. Straka. G. Winder. Last row: M. Frew, S. Peckham. K. Opshlnsky. M. Kupcha, T. Potocsky. H. Zimmerman. M. Hummell. D. Splndler. Chi Theta Pi Two better than one according to these two DEB sisters. These PhlSlgSlg pledges became sisters last fall. Is First row: N. Beglln. J. FIrmstone. H. Unglran. D. Huber. M. Sullivan, S. S. Dillmuth. Second row: A. Chldester. M. Rader, J. Chlcklrda, J. Botch. C. Albert. S. Netwall. Third row: S. McBrlde. M. Tansey, N. Turley. H. Slocum. Capparell. R. McGowan. McGlnley. C. Williams. 1 34 greeks J. Duthaler, S. Snyder. Fourth row: S. Gray, J. Updegraff, S. KlssUng. J. Living in the Delta Epsilon Beta House Living In a fraternity or house can, at first, be a shock to one's system. Going from having one or sorority two roomates to having fourteen or more may be intimidating or even frightening, yet It all works out for the best. One learns how to get along with a variety of personalities and how to accomodate the wishes of others without giving up one's First row: C. Collins, J. Carey, J. Hutchinson, C. Macaleer, C. Samples, D. Flurrle, T. Gosling, P. Vile. Second row: L. KrlU, E. Kuzma, S. Wetzel, d. Gulden. K. Stanton, K. Rupertus, D. Wlldoner, B. Rupp. Third row: Hess, R. Wertz, K. Yocum, L. Premock, K. Black, T. Fritz, K. Groth, K. SIdel, K. Brown, D. Blxler, B, Law. Fourth row: D. Loeb, L. Havrllla, K. Leinlnger, R. Oberlln, G. Wuth, M. Jackackl, D. Spltler, J. Lee. Blxler. L. T. Toth, D. own free- doms. Something is always going on at the house, it may be just sitting around watching a movie and talking, or partying with housemates and guests, or even a semi-formal banquet. Things can get hectic and Phi Delta loud, but it is also possible to keep up good grades as well, since there is almost always someone In the same major available and willing to help with schoolwork. Of course, living away from home also teaches responand affords one a sibility sense of Independence. The fraternity or sorority house provides a nice change of scene from liv- dorm or apartment, and can truly be called a home away from home, because you are ing in a surrounded by "family" in the form of sisters, bigs, and littles, as well as friends who are frequently visiting. M. Patton, T. Rose, P. Baehser, L. Haak, T. Netterblade, S. Nothstein, L. Goldfeder. S. Fritz. Second row: C. Groff, P. Seeling. L. Oscar. B. Kolro, A. Zeltler, M. Stine, J. Cuff, L. Crawford, J. Coleman. Third row: A. Rosier. K. Evans. S. Belles. M. Barker, L. Moshlnsky. L. Grablec, M. ChrlsHano, A. Onis, D. Dowhower, K. McFadden, J. Smith, D. Deppen. R. Amrlch, First row: T. Magulr. E. Eaton. C. Worklnger, S. Swisher, B. Duke. greeks 1 35 Phi Iota Chi ^ ,M> Second row: S. Archbold, S. Sundermler, L. Nepa, M. Bednarchik, J. Klnsey, B. Plerson, M. Cudahy. K. KImmey. Third row: K. Gublcza. K. Hurst, M. Grove. J. Sterling, P. Gutshall. M. Davis. M. Hamel. L. Cullman. A. Bradbury. Fourth row: M. Webster. B. Tobias. L. Smith. A. Zimmerman. B. Bonafalr. H. TuU. C. Guzik, A. Wetzel. J. Glbbonl, J. Schreffler, K. Hostetter. D. Becker. First row: D. Cannes. Theta Tau Omega p?" To pledge, or not to pledge? Making the decision to become a brother or sister In one of the numerous Greek organizations on campus brings about many changes in a stulife. New friends are there to complement old friends, and many more contacts are made through interactions with Greek groups, whether by mixers, service proj- dent's made Homecoming, Greek Week, or ects, activities like Just hanging out at the table in Kehr Union. There Is always somewhere to go and someone to do things with. There is always someone to help out in the bad times as well as celebrate with when there is a special occasion. Lifelong friendships frequently emerge from these special times during the college years. There are many benefits to Joining a — Greek Organization benefits that someone who isn't Greek might not understand. Going Greek isn't for everyone. Many students never Join and are perfectly content to enJoy their college experiences as an Independent. College offers myriad options to each individual student, pledging is one of them. Chi Theta the PI sisters sit on their float as It drives up Main Street In Homecoming Parade. Alpha Sigma Alpha. Phi Sigma Sigma, and Gamma Epsllon OmIcron members watch for their brothers and sisters. Plxle sisters and EJeta Slg brothers happily enjoy spending time together during the Greek Open House at the beginning of the Spring semester. greeks 1 37 These Pixies seemed happy at the thought of a new spring semester. sister and cheerleader Monica Palo sells balloons at the football games. Alpha Sigma Alpha sisters wave as they pass the crowd atop their float In the Homecoming parade. Theta Tau 1 38 greeks Intersorority Council First row: K. Adams (Sect), M. Polltno (PR), M. Patton (Pres), P. Martlre (VP). Second row: T. Groller, M. Frlonl, J. Chlcklrda. M. Sullivan, S. Lyons, R. Snow, M. Amln, S. Wallzer, C. Collins. A. Lorah. Third row: W. Klrkner. C. Dent. C. Vltale. D. Palmlerl, D. Flick, A. Zeltter, C. Hettel, G. Wlrth. Greek open house brought all the greeks together In Centennial Including: a brother and a Trl-Slg sister talking about upcoming events, a group of Chi SIg sisters enjoying the company, and one perplexed looking Phi SIg SIg sister. Gymnasium ISC 139 Beta Sigma Delta 9 S, Sushla. K. Moore, B. Vockle, A. Bobotas, C. Sharp. C. Rlckard. J. Blaney. T. Dastalto, D. Nagel, V. Silvia, M. Maholick, G. Frey, J. Kolmansberger, R. Lechner, G. Brlggs. Back row: T. Foltz and Skeeter. First row: M. Camlre, Second row: Gamma Epsilon Omicron SIO brothers shoot baskets during Greek Week. These TKE brothers stopped to smile In the fall afternoon. 140 Beta, Geo J. Desk, C. Woznlak, T. Naylon, P. Swlnko, D. Ellas, D. McCollum. K. Bautsch. R. Cory. E. Miller. Second row: M. Troyan, M. Masulls, T. Isernhagen, K. Bautsch, P. Slngley. B. Lleberman, D. Kowalskl, P. Pitman, S. Mauris. B. Zboray. E. Rogers. Third row: J. Hlnes, S. O'Krepky. P. Kelly, B. Stone, K. Hall, T. Haflett. M. Hill. Fourth row: D. Coolldge, D. Waldman, M. Byerly, J. Fetterman, D. Katz, J. Derderian, J. Brownwell. Top Row: Phi Sigma Xi Greek Addition 1988 marked the addition of another fratrenlty to Bloomsburg Universi- ty's J. Naugle. B. Lamont, C. Colder. M. Chlacock. R. Keating. D. Shultz. T. Zobel. Middle row: R. Anthony. T. Davey, J.R. Lawalt. C. Dauterich. Seated: P. Sallusti. S. Hippensteel. J. Zukos, F. Miller. On floor: S. Harris. R. Grabelle. Back row: growing list of Greek Organizations. After serving a probationary period of one year, Theta Chi Na- tional Fraternity was in- ducted into the Inter Fraternity Council on Friday, October 9. Mike Morissey commented, "We want to build on the Greek image, Sigma Iota Omega we're looking forward to working with IFC." While on probation, Theta Chi brothers completed numerous service projects, and Chris Zukoskl, service chairman announced. "We have more In store for the rest of the semester." The Icing on the cake for Theta Chi was the acquisition of a house on East Street, as well as their ac- ceptance of twenty-two candidates Into the first pledge class. Welcome! B. Garrison, B. Demyan. J. Truit. S. Labroli. M. Smith. B. Beatrice, M. Quigley. JR. Sparry, J. Edwards. S. Boorujy, P. Lleback. J. Jones, J. Schaefer. B. Laman. L. Ganther. S. Glassford. B. Lloyd. Second row: TE. Price. S. McBeth. M. Dtstefano. T. Dion. R. Gallas. B. Snuka. G. Lewis. C. Hopkins. Third row: B. Goffa. E. Celleri. W. Yuhas. M. Boyer. E. Pfeiffer. Jr. Top row: P. Hayward. J. McCormack, B. Tietjen, K. Young. Front: Howard T. Duck. greek addition 141 f < ^^ These SIO brothers took time out from their basketball marathon In the fall to pose for Obiter photographer Kris Buerhle. Beta Slg brother Jack RIsdon smiles after accepting an award for his work on the VOICE. At Homecoming, these pledges from ASA. GEO and Phi Slg Slg respectively led their float on the Homecoming 144 greek candlds route. First row: S. Mllhelm. J. McHale, K. Sttadle, C. Deeter, D. Dlmm, M. Spano. J. S. Busch, T. Steyer, R. Bentzel, C. King, M. Beaudoln, J. Jackson, J. Hestner, J. Smith, K. Bennett, D. Delter, S. Gemmo, B. Brlttlngham, J. Bardsley. Second row: D. Herbert, S. Schleel, C. Plankenhelm, J. McGuIre, S. Jordan, D. ShevUn, Bauer. J. Mott, B. Pasloskl, D. Slotterback, W. Sheely. Third row: B. Schrlner. C. Klshel, J. Fisher, C. Watklns. J. Rohrbach, B. Orndorf, G. PugUsl. P. Woltman Tau Kappa Epsilon Kappa Alpha Landon. R. Taylor. Second row: M. Harris. T. Rotierts. N. M. Poulson, C. Halley, K. Cobb, First row: K. III. Psi Brttt Teke. Kappa 1 45 Theta Chi Front row: R. Nardell, S. McVlcar, H. Llberman, T. Gaffney. Second row: S. Erney, P. Wilson, J. Llttlewood, K. Lutz, P. Perterson, M. Schuler, E. Rightmeyer. Third row: S. Moran, J. Ernl, P. Despres, M. Morrlsey, R. Critchley, K. Kotch (Pres), E. Jedreczek, J. Thomas, M. Prltz. Fourth row: A. Suma, C. Zukowskl, J. Mint, T. DeMelfl, J. Pllla, R. Piacentl, D. Stafford, S. Dunsmulr, D. Kornegay. Fifth row: D. Flood, E. Hicks, S. Jackson, M. Miller. K. Rice. B. Shopf. M. Carr. K. Wolfe. C. Wlanlckl. 146 Theta Chi I * « IB^ %AK >ir^*_ n^s m^i^..' These Phi Sigma XI brothers happily posed for photographer Chris Lx)wer. Only a large Busch truck would be suitable to lead a float through the town of Bloomsburg. that affected Above: This sister happily waves In the rain and wind this year's Far left: Homecoming. t^st Theta Chi. IFCs newest member, moved into a house on Street this fall. j Alpha Phi Omega, the service fraternity, also Joined Homecoming with their Small World Express. Near , , . . In left: greeks 1 47 Alpha Phi Omega First row: K. McCormlck, J. Townes. A. Flagg, T. Tracy. Second row: B. Brlcker (Hist). C. Mcintosh (Pres). M. Emma, D. Hess. B. Krah. Third row: A. Broeg. C. Lyon. K. Felten (Alum Sect). S. BIrster. C. Woodward (Pub). N. Oakum. L. Cardlllo. J. Oakey. Fourth row: A. Card, S. Renshaw. D. ONelll. K. Fetterolf (Fell). M. Mayhew Tau Beta Sigma and Lambda Chls enjoy getting together during Greek Open House. These ASA sisters made sure everyone got In the picture. TrISIgs front: S. Schorr. First row: K. Vovchansky. L. Haggerty. D. Feagley. B. Fitzgerald. Second row: K. Toner. L. Berg. N. Russell. H. Boyer. Third row: K. Lltwhller. M. Smyth, J. Payne. B. Frey. R. Wertz, D. Myers. Fourth row: L. HolUnger. B. Morgan, K. Warner, S. Heaney. D. Schumacher. E. Blozen. Fifth row: B. Colestock. P. Sanderson. A. Ebert, R. MIchuck, C. Collins. Very 148 apo, tau beta Phi Beta First row: (Pres), D. C. Lambda M. Bowersox (Tres). C. Smith (Sect). W. Pristash Longmore (VP), Dr. Clemens JAdv). Second row: Hinkel (Prof Em), Keil (Prof). C. J. Olivo (Prof). L. Allison. J. Botch, J. Touch. Dr. Rarig (Prof Em). 149 Sigma Tau Delta Phi Delta Pi 151 152 greeks ^KS^ ^^In 1 54 organizations Organizations Cheerleading can be uplifting. Obiter photographer Chris Lower appears surprised when someone takes his picture. International Relations Club holds an International Day to introduce students to different cultures. Band members work hard to prepare for parades. CGA president Dave Gerlach prepares for a CGA meeting. Intramurals, like volleyball, give students a physical outlet for all their energy. i 839 -1989 ^ A^/i organizations 155 Columbia Hall Council Elwell Hall Council 1 56 hall councils Luzerne Hall Council Schuykill Hall Council ^s^"^ hall councils 157 Obiter 158 the Due OBITER to the staff shortage of time and the have yet to see all my staff in one place at one time, we were unable to take a staff picture. So as you can see from this candid page there are quite a few of us who don't like to get our pictures taken, Infact that I cluding the editor-in-chief. Included on this page are: photog- raphers Chris Lower, Brian Hausknecht, April Crlm, Jenna Moon, editor-in-chief Melissa Harris, managing editor Susan Cho, and business manager Maria Makowskl. Staff: Chris Kehler, asst. to the managing editor Tara Wolfgang Leslie Trogllone Tamlka Holt Debbie Feusner Julie Feulner Achy Don Blackburn Caroline Heather Wernl Mlndy Group Wendy Smith Renee Farrell Tricla Davis Lisa Cardlllo, senior section er Kelly April manag- McCormlck Crim Jenna Moon Dave Montgomery Erika Madea Rob Santaman Brian Hausknecht Steve Comly Kris Buehrle Wade Johnson Kim Clark, ads manager Jill Kupsky Allison Hanley Missy Letchak Dave Marra Scott Spaid Chris Lower, photo editor Maria Makowskl, business manager Susan Cho, managing editor Melissa Harris, editor-ln-chlef 159 ,»»WV*»,WWW*\-V*W»**SWW?* 160 vol voice/wbuq 161 CGA president Dave Gerlach, Ray Matty. Jim Shevlln, and Anne O'Brien begin the next meeting of the Community Government Association. John Guenter calls out the numbers during Program Board bingo. The Huskies Marching Band march up College Hill In the rain during the Homecoming Parade. When the pep rally got moved indoors. It didn't upset these cheerleaders at 162 candids all. Concert choir was Joined by Vlllanova's choir for their spring concert. Voice Ad staff members Dave Marra and Lisa Mack contemplate an ad for the next Issue. candids 163 Anthropology Club ASPA First row: H. Lee. C. Baflle, M. Kallsh, B. Ohl. Sec- ond row: M. Lee, Zimmerman, S. Symons, Alvle, S. Clauser, T. McCracken, D. F. (Pres), M, interests in anthropology with us. We have weekly meetings at which we discuss and organize events for ourselves and the university. Discussions include making plans for club activities such as weekly films, lectures and trips. Membership in the club has been growing with every semester. With more and more interested students joining, we hope to bring more events to the university for students' Shankeiler, Laura Littlejohn, Joni Sindlinger and the general J aspa, anthro, acctg. Andrews Gundrum, T. Pickering. The anthropology club is a relatively new organization at BU. The club consists of anthro majors, minors and anyone else who wishes to share their Dr. Howard Kinslinger (Advisor), Kara Frost, Frank Carr, Kate Valvardi, Sally 164 P. Comly. Third row: G public. Accounting Club 1 The Accounting Club is currently one of the largest organizations on campus. There are approximately 125 members; and the club has been increasing in numbers each semester. Many guest speakers come to speak on the different areas of public, private, and governmental accounting. Topics include resume-writing, interviewing, taking the CPA examination, and choosing a career from the different opportunities offered in accounting. There are also many social events such as fundraisers, picnics, and trips. \ X. accounting club 165 166 Commuters Association Campus Child Center The Campus Child Center Parent Association represents a unique organization within the Campus Child Center. It consists of volunteers, student and professional center staff, as well as parents. Together the organization works as a team and provides the backbone of support necessary to run a successful child care facility. association Is Involved with curriculum planning, fundralslng. and extra currlcular activities. Located In the lower level of Elwell Hall. Its services provide a daycare and nurseryH school program for preschool children (ages 2-6) of BU students and employees. School-age children are accepted for care when the public schools have a holiday and the university Is In session. There Is also a summer program designed for The ^~ children ages 2-10. The Campus Child Center Is licensed by the Pennsylvania State Department of Public Welfare and governed by the Pennsylvania State Day Care Service for Children Regulations. H commuters/child care 167 students of Sociology 168 SOS. Husky Amb Husky Ambassadors Image Image 169 Mass 170 Comm Club 172 173 University Community Orchestra Catliolic Campus Ministry Campus Ministry is an organization of students who are interested In trying to ask the right Catholic questions and to search for the appropriate an swers about faith, relationships, community prayer, and social responsibility. As part of thi Catholic Church's commitment to higher educ tion. Catholic Campus Ministry also works to proj mote the goals of the university. The ministry i housed at the CCM house, 353 College Hill. Two full-time chaplains, Sr. Anita McGowan and Fi Chet Snyder, are assigned to the ministry. i 74 orchestra/ccm Fellowship of Christian Athletes Lir^:^ ^: fca 1 75 Community Government Association First row: S. Keffer, C. Vought, K. Dawes, M. Elsasser, M. Treacy, L. Markel, M. Patton, H. Liberman, C Bigelow, K. Trimbath, T. McDonald. Second row: M. Beaudoin, K. Rowe, K. Cameron, R. Matty. D Gerlach, J. Shevlin, A. O'Brien, K. Adams, K. Petrucelli, S. Siegrist, J. Reiterman. Third row: J. Fetterman, K. Hall, K. Wildman, J. Farnsworth, T, Trout, K. Curzi, L. Specht, L. Romano, J. Dennis, J Pilla, C. Hinke, J. Oakey, D. Johnson, N. Timoney, L. Regan. L. Bainger, M. Makowski. Fourth row: C.E Walker, 176 S. Urglavitch, J. Lee, J. Walker, G. Wiik, F. DePoe. S. McAleer. community government association Homecoming First row: S Michael, D. Pomrlnke, E. Maharsky. J. Morgan, T. Seng, R. RdesinskI, L. Eberly. Second row: M. Vuong, R. Shaplln. A. Hartin (Judges). E. Anstett, J Aneskevich, M. Garrity. (Chairperson). M. Hess (Spirit Week), A. Reece. M. Relfer. T. Turner. Third row: R, Canlzares Light, L. Markel, A. Turner. C. Cooper, C. Stout, T. Dougherty, K. Lefever (Parade). M.C. Hogan (pep rally/halftlme), M. Paulino (In front of K. Lefever), E. Alsvan (In front of M.C. Hogan), M. Shelby (In front of E. Alsvan) (Publicity), J. Wenger, J. Program Board homecoming, program board 177 Women's Soccer Supervisors 178 ROTC ^ ROTC Air Force The Air Force program is designed to train college students for positions of responsibility as officers in the United States Air Force. The curriculum is directed toward leadership and management skills. Cadets in the Bloomsburg corps participate in a variety of activities including; visits to active duty bases, cadet socials, blood drives and fund raisers. \ \ i ; afrotc 1 79 •a-jK''rSSXfK^ vts 180 181 1 82 seniors Seniors Proud parents look for their children during grad- uation. These two seniors anxiously look for friends at December graduation in Mitrani Hall. This senior smiles as she thinks about going out into the real world of work. Graduation brings sadness, gladness and confusion for seniors. Senior Danielle Ross smiles for the photographer on the way to her seat. seniors 183 Kathryn S. Adams Carolyn Albert Carolyn Alimecco Joanne Allison Mark Alshon Tanya Alwood Monica Amin Peter Andolpho Tracy A. Antollk Rebecca L. Antollk Barrie Ardinger Todd Argenziano Phillip Armstrong Elizabeth Arnott Anne Augelli Rebecca Aunkst Jamie Auten Lisa Babinchak Theresa Bahner Suzanne Baker 1 84 Adams-Baker Ours the future; ours is the past. is May we always journey along the road with friends. Lisa Ballk Cathy Banks Thomas Barbush Jason Bardsley Kim Barnes Brenda Baskin Jeanmarle Bast Kevin Bautsch Mark Beaudoln Shelly Beck Wendy Beck Sharon Belles Lorl Berg Tammy Berger Roberta L. Bergman Amy Berzon Lisa Marie Biello Cortland Bigelow Debra Bilanskl Joanne Bilotti Balik-Bilotti 185 Meg Blngamen Lori Bird Tammy Bittner Don Blackburn Deborah Blair Jennifer B. Blair Paul Blake Charlene Boberick Michael Bogush Richard Boudeman Tracy Boudman Boudeman Donna Bowers William Eric Bowman Chad Bowser Susan Boyer Laura Bracken Beth Brauner Lisa Breiner Jennifer Brelsford Barbara Bricker Kristin Brown Michael Bryann Michele Bupp Brenda Burger Jane Burger Kathleen Burke Mark Burkholder Joanne Butler Natalie Buzan 186 Bingamen-Buzan Kevin Cahill Daniel Cairns Karen Cameron Joseph Camisa Dianne Campbell Campbell Helen Capparell Richard Caravello Michelle Carcarey Diane Casey Patricia Barbie Cawthern Kelly Chambers Jennifer Chapman Lynn Cheddar Robert Chapalonis Michele Cherneskl Alyssa Chomiak Maria Christiano Karen Chwan Cheryl Ciarelli Jill Cicierskl Ciero Donna Kimberly Clark Megan Clarke Amy Claypool Stephen Clemens Lynne Clifford Brian Cole Brenda Colestock Anne Collins Cahill-ColUns 187 library Is very busy during finals week. Lifting weights can be an excellent way to The tone one's muscles. Haas can provide a beautiful view for an art class to sketch. Those letters home are vital to the pocketbook. ^^ 188 candids si si in sis! way to work off Quiet and peace are often what student finds. we go to the llbrar>' looking for Bicycling Is a wonderful those extra calories or to get rid of stress. as this The computer room Is always crowded on Sunday nights as most people have programs due on Monday. candids 189 Colleen Conches Jeffrey Conner Jennifer L. Conning Sherri Conroy Debra Cook Kimberly A. Coon Chris J. Cooper Wendy M. Cooper Dana Corbo Dee Courier Rita Covalesky Diana Crognale Kimberly Crumley Joseph Cullinan Marian Cunningham Colleen Curley Kelly Cuthbert Elizabeth Dalton Jo Ann Danuinas Bridget Davis Jody Davis Mary Davis Thomas Deane Carol DeFazio Noelle DellaFave Sandra Dennis Joanne Derricott Kathleen DeSanta Crystal Detwller Shelly Dicks 1 90 Conches-Dlcks Kimberly Dldomenico Lisa Diefenderfer Chris Dieter Lori Dilcher James Dilks Daneen Dispirito Holly Dobrosky Monica Dobson Brenda Dominick Jodi Donatelli Sharon Dondero Stefanie Donnelly Susan Donnelly Sandra Dotts Ellen Dougherty Stephanie Drager Matthew Dreisbach Barbara Duke Sara Dunnie Diane Earnshaw Michelle Eckman Lizann Eidenshink Diane Empey Susan Endres Gall Erdley Jennifer Erdman Lynne Ernst Jodi Esbenshade Karen Evans Susan Fairman DIdomenlco-Fairman 191 Paul Farnsworth Mary Ruth Farrell Chris Fernandes Daneen Fero Timothy Alan J. Feusner Filiault Teri Finkenbinder Lisa Fiorot Jami Fisher Rebecca Fitzgerald Brian Foelsch Todd Foltz Mlchele Forese Linda Foster Melissa Fraatz Andrew Frank Edward Frayne Barbara Frey Bessmarie Frey Christy L. Freytag Senior Spotlight \- 192 Farnsworth-Freytag Howard Liberman following: Major: Political Science Hometown: Scranton, PA Howie will enter Temple School of Law in September of '89. Gaining entry into any graduate level program is noteworthy, even more so when Pre-law is not a major program at one's undergraduate school. He has managed to keep a 3.6 cum and be an active member in the yrs,; CGA Senator, 3 Theta Chi Fraternity; Hillel-Vice President; Intra- mural Wrestling. He enjoys playing basketball and socializing during his spare time. "What goes around, comes around. You have to work in order to achieve the goals you set for yourself. But, remember there is always more to life than just work." Susan M. Fritz Kara L. Frost Amy S. Fusco Karen Gallagher L Gallagher Marybeth Gallagher Roberta Gerhart Sharon Getty Valerie Getz Joseph Gilhool Sharon Gill Lisa M. Gladfelter Patricia Gocek Chris Golden Lisa A. Goldfeder David Goles Elizabeth Gombert Elizabeth Gordon Karen Gow Shannon Gownley !LOaiVlSBURC3 UPJIVERSITY A Legacy of Learning • 1839-1989 Fritz-Gownlev 193 Tracy Grace Colleen Graham Herb Grainer Daniel T. Gray Regina Grebb Michelle Green Jennifer Griffis Roseann Grimmer Cynthia Groff Julia Groth Michael Grothe Melissa Grove Michaline Grzymskl John Guenter Carol Gurniak Penny Gutshall Catherine Haedrich Linda Hagstrand Tammy Hall Barbara L. Hamilton Gary Hammerschmldt Susan Hanshaw Susan Hardman Stephen Harris Debra Hartman Dane Hartung Jennifer Harvey Doric Hasselman Jean Haug Lori Havrilla 1 94 Grace-Havrilla Susan Heaney Terry Heckrote Amy E. Herbener Jane Herbert Lynn Hetzel Cathy Hllblsh Angela Hill Eugene Hill Anthony L. Hillardries Maura Hines Scott Hlppensteel Sandra Hitchcock Carri Hitchings Crystal Hock Jody A. Hoffman Tracy Hoffner Joann Hojnackl John Holllday Lisa HolUnger Sherry Hoover Sandra L. Hopple Dianne Houck Darin J. Huggler Maggie L. Hummel William F. Hunter Cindy N. Hurst Krlstan Hurst Kelly Jacobsen Sandra James Kevin Jamison Heaney -Jamison 195 .:^:J&^>jm On this page you can see a variety of the places people study: Above; This girl finds that Andruss Library's court Is a comfortable spot on a sunny afternoon. Above right: On the way to class, especially before a big exam Is a good for cramming. Right: Even on the not so clear days, Andruss' court can be effective. 196 candlds J^ "< K candids 197 Sherri John Lisa Johnson Kathleen Johnston Wayne Johnston Jennifer Jones Laurie A. Jones Roger M. Jones Stacey D. Jones Harold Kahler Angela Kairo Gale Karge Michael Keefer JoAnise Keener Susan A. Keffer Lorie M. Kelly Kerri M. Kessler Dana Klessling Donna Kilmer Mi Kim Dianne King Scott Kinzlnger Susan Kissling David Kistler Colleen Kleiven Betsey L. Klock Candyce Koch Craig E. Koch Kristine Kochenderfer Sharon Koschella Jane Kostek 198 John-Kostek What your favorite procrastina- is tion habit? can't start studying except on the hour. I Video games. Yearbook. Going to class. I'll tell you tomorrow. Shooting pennies at last semester's Econ book that the book store won't buy back. Sitting in the Union reading THE VOICE. Looking for next semester's courses. for the Computing every possible GPA semester. Partying. Reading a good newspaper. Making a list of everything I have to do. Finding an old STAR and laughing at last year's predictions for this year. Searching out the prof that the project is due in and brownnosing. 199 David Kowalskl Nadlne Kowalsky Laura Kozlowski Brian Krah Joan Kramer Karen Krzastek LeeAnn Kubitsky Ashleigh Kuether Michelle Kupcha Stephen Labroy April Lafferty Kristina E. Lagreca Lisa Landis Matthew Landis Karen Lane Meghan Larkin Pamela Lash April Laubach Paula J. Lawson Janet Lazusky 200 Kowalski-Lazusky Kimberly Lefever Gregory Lehr Kirsten Leininger Paul Leshinskie Howard Liberman Jennifer Lindemann Annette Lint Bruce Linton Terry Lisman James R. Loch Donna Loeb Lynn Long Scott Long Douglas Longmore Regina Lordi Greta Luckenbill Cynthia Lutz Denise Lutz Joann Luzenski Austin Lynch Senior Spotlight Louise Ruane plajor: Business/Hotel Man- week and attending college full-time is in itself an ac- 'agement complishment; but Louise Hometown: Warminster, also managed to find time to participate in Concert Choir, and serve as President of both the Bloomsburg Players and Alpha Phi Omega service Fraternity. College PA Louise self managed to put her- through school by work- ing full-time at the Danville Sheraton as an Executive Assistant. She plans to take her degree down South, to the Orlando area and work in the booming resort industry. Working 40 hours a to be open to be deter- has taught her minded and mined. "Set your goals and do everything in your power to attain them." Lefever-Lynch 201 Lisa A. Mack Jennifer Magnuson Tina Magray Patricia V. Mahoney Caria Mallnak Tiernan Mallon Theresa Mamrol Deborah Marconi Lisa Maron Margaret Marshallck Elaine Marshall Elizabeth Martin Michelle L. Martin Pamela Martlre Tonl Marx Donna Maso-Fured Joya Mase Angle Matlno Jean Mattes Jacquelln Maucerl Senior Spotlight Mindy Vuong Major: Accounting Hometown: Harrisburg, PA Mindy plans on getting her CPA and eventually going to work with a Big Eight firm such as Peat, Main Marwick. She is driven to succeed so that she may bring the rest of her family over from Vietnam. Mindy arrived at her foster family's home in 1979 speaking no English. Through a lot of 202 Mack-Maucerl hard work, she is graduating laude a semes ter early. She takes part in: Women's Choral; Account ing Club; International Re lations Club; Phi Beta Lambda; and Residence Hall Association. Mindy enjoys singing, dancing, and trav- magna cum "We all must grow and eventually become independant. Life is what youl make it. Best Wishes for the eling. future to all!" Rita Mazzenga Heather McDanel Bethany McElroy Mary M. McEnteer Candace McGarry Martha McGarry Jennifer McGlnley Rosemary McGowan Nancy McGulnness Jay McGulre Cynthia Mcintosh Trade McKlnnon Steven McLaughlin Cheryl A. McMillan Jacklyn McSherry Mellnda McWlUlams Krlstel Meals Nancy Mehallck Paul Mellon, Jr. Melissa Menapace Thomas Mencken Sherrl Metzgar Susan Metzker Klmberly Metzler Dennis Michael Michele Mlddlesworth Suzanne Miles Amy Miller Andrea Miller Angela Miller Mazzenga-Miller 203 Lucl Miller Paula J. Miller Kimberly Mills Michele Mills Vicki Minneci WMi^mm Lisa Minello Diane Minnich Donna J. Minogue Mohammed Moadeli Mohan Craig Krlsa K. Moncavage Scherry Moore Lynne Moshinsky Michael Moskovitz James Mothersbaugh, Jr. Sheila Motley Kevin Moyer Michael Moyer Denise Mumma Kelly Murphy Kimberly Mushlitz Diana Myers Kerry Myers Timothy M. Naylon Andrea Nelson LeeAnn Nepa Tammy Netterblade Melissa Nicol Robert Nocentino Jill ;04 Noll Mlller-Noll Todd Norbe Noelle Norton Sheri Nothstein Thomas Nugent Colleen Obeld Jody Ocker Michael Oelhert Susan Olejkowski Klmberly Opshinski Ann Orris Linda Oscar Caroline O'Sullivan Karen Owens Dawn Padner Monica Palo AnnMargaret Panko Margie Papsin Kathleen Parker Karen Paster MaryAnn Patton David Paul Renee Pawlush Joshua E. Payne Kathleen Pearage Tammy Pentz Eric Peters Kathleen Petrucelli Lisa Pfirman Angela Picclrilli William Pickett Norbe-Plckett 205 Smile for the camera. Diane Earnshaw and Stacey Boltz. On their way back to the dorm. Dawn Mitchell. Linda ZelUn. Laura Sandy and Lisa ZelUn stop to grin for one of the OBITER photographers. Ken Forrest Is out In the sun during move-in. PW^ir.-—^-^ 'Ill this sheik find a girl odie roommates who will shake — a new sport for him? BU. Bresler. Natalie Alensky. and Denlse Blazonesky are outside on a sunny 'resiling at fall •^ternoon. Go huskies!" candids 207 William Piotrowskl Charles C. Plankenhorn Connie Plotts Tanya Potocsky Bobbi Potoskie Melvin Poulson Elizabeth Powers Karen Preamble Lisa Premock Elaine Price Michelle Price Mark Prontis Jennifer Prout Gregory J. Pumilia Jeff Pursel Melissa Quaste Kenneth Quigley Mechelle Rader Jessie Rae Kathrine Rarig Susan Reddecliff Debra Reed Michael Reeder Michelle Reedy David L. Reese Kimberly Reese Erin Regan Deborah Regnier Kathleen Reichwein Linda Reimer 208 Piotrowski-Relmer Karen A. Reiss Jeffrey Reiterman Karin Reuss Yvonne Rhoads Christi Rhode Todd Richendrfer Ronald Ritt Laura Robachefski Wendy Roblnholt Joanna Roe Danielle C. Ross Jennifer Ross Ann Roth Lynda Roth Susan Rowland Sandra Rozzl Diane Rude Natalie Rudy James Rugger! Lorl Ruhl Randy Rulapaugh Helene Ruth Ronald Sahm Mark Salak Adlna Salek Philip Sallust Joseph Sassano Barbara Saylor Mark Scarafone Helene Schappert Reiss-Schappert 209 Scheks Laura Schelter Victoria Vicki Schlegel Suzanne Schlemmer Karen Schlenner Charles Schmidt Rachel Schrawder Rosemary Schroeder Susan Schroeder Daniel Schumacher Kevin Schweitzer Heidi Scott Amy Sechrist Pamela Seelig Eileen Seltman William Serpico David Shafer Kathleen Shandlay Kimberly Shaner Cynthia Shartle Senior Spotlight Faith Warner pology With graduation out of th( way, it's on to a teaching as sistant's position in Anthro Hometown: pology at Syracuse. Major: English/AnthroOrwell, Ohio Faith firmly believes that education is what you make it. Getting an education to her means going out and looking for it and anyone who looks at Faith's achievements can see that she goes looking for it. She graduates with honors in May and in two programs that while rather small at Bloomsburg are very strong. 210 Politics Faith's seems to be main activities one o While at Bloomsburg sh< was president of the Youn/ Democrats, and a member o the Democratic Committer of Columbia County. Sh^ was also active in Sigm; Tau Delta, the English Hon or Fraternity, and the An thropology Club. Ann Sheenan Shelley J. Shenyo Susan Sheridan Richard Shlmer Cheryl Shultz Christopher Shunk Filomena Simeone Kelli Singley Suzanne Sjostrom Eileen Slavin Sheenan-Sonn 21 1 Patricia Sopko Catherine Spencer Trudi Spering Laura Spicer Julie Spitko Cheryl Spoerl Christine Spohn Lee Spoor Julia Spychalski Lisa Stackhouse Michelle Stanek Lynne Starkey Michelle Stefanowicz Karen Stein Wendy Stensrud Robert Stepanski Jennifer Sterling Vicki Strong Alison Stuck Susan Sugra Todd Sullivan Amy Sutton John Sweeney Anne Sweeny Brian Sweet Christopher Swlencki Paul Swinko Sondra Swisher Russell Swody Katrina Taglieri 212 Sopko-Taglieri Patty Tanney Patrick Tannous Renee Tazlk Dennis Teets Christine Tegge Lori Telchman Diane Teitelbaum Alicia A. Terrizzi Marjorie Theobald Barbara Thompson Evelyn Thompson Kerri Thornborough Gregory Tobias Tammy Toczylovsky ^;!^:oSXo^^ Karen Tomko Leah Tomsho Kellene Toner Mary Beth Tracht Marianne Troyan Paula Tryanskl Diane Turner Julie Updegraff Lori Valinski Kim Vandersllce Vincent Vergara, Jr. Rebecca Vivian Suzanne Vivlno Carln Vought Mindy Vuong Debra Waibel Tanney-Walbel 213 David Waldman John M. Walker Corinne Wallace Laurie Wallace David A. Wargo Elizabeth J. Warmerdam Nancy E. Warmerdam Karen R. Warner Russell Warner Sandra Warner Charles Watkins Lorl Weber Cynthia Weiss Karen Wells Michelle Wertman Eric Wertz Ruby A. Wertz David W. White Barbara Wlekrykas Carlston Wiggins Kurt Wlldman Carla Williams Lorl Williams Brenda S. Willing Jeffrey Wilson Jama Winkler Dawn Wodarczyk Sharon Wojcik Michelle Wolfe Deanna Wood 2]4 Waldman-Wood Crystal Workinger Gregory Yanchuck Carol Yancoski Lisa Yonkin Gig Young Worklnger-Zuzelski 215 ^anvJivj J candlds 217 Senior Directory Abraczinskas. William R.D.''4 Box 219. SusN J 07461. Blo(BS) sex, Adams, Kathiyn 19 Hillside Road. Wyomlssing Hills, PA 19609. Elem Ed/Psych Albert, Carolyn 2050 Street Road, New Hope, PA 18938. Elem Ed/Math Alderson, Fran 1101 East Kase Street, Shamokin, PA 17872. Bus Ed Alexander, Jeffrey 428 Hawthorne Drive, Lancaster, PA 17603. Finance Allen, Donna 1723 South Sixth, Camden, NJ 08104. Elem Ed/Exceptional Children Alwood, Tanya R.D. "2 Box 197, Brogue, PA 17309. N-K-3 Amerman, Bruce 936 Reagan St.. Sunbury. PA 17801. Acctg Amln, Monica 892 Georges Lane, Warminster. PA 18974. Bio Anderson, Scott 150 15 Village Rd. Jamaica, NY 11432. English Antolik, Tracy 347 W. Green St, West Hazleton. PA 18201. Psych Antolik, Rebecca 223 Mosler St. Nantlcoke. PA 18634. Bus Ed Data Processing Arbchesky, Amy 110 Chestnut St. Larksville. PA 18651. Elem Ed Archbold, Susan 1 1 Meier Place, Bay Shore, NY 11706. Psych Ardell, Christine 1911 Memorial Ave, Willlamsport, PA 17701. Nursing Ardinger, Barrle 1260 Wynnewood Dr, Bethlehem. PA 18017. Marketing Armstrong,Phillip RDl Box 58. HughesvlUe, PA 17737 Management Arnott, Elizabeth RD6 Box 6354, East Stroudsburg. PA 18301. Office Adm Ash, Lee RD3, Benton. PA 17814. Poll Scl Ashford, Robert 30 Coal St. Glen Lyon. PA 18617. RadTech Augelli, Anne 27 Deerfield Rd. Whippany. NJ 07981. Psych Aunkst, Rebecca 118 Main St. Turbotvllle. PA 17772 Elem Ed Avia, John J 407 W Saint Joseph St, Easton. PA 18042 Comp & Info Sci Bablnchak, Lisa 30 South St, Mahanoy City. Pa 17948. Elem Ed/Early Childhood Ed Bachman, John 1100 Walnut St. Williams- W port. PA 17701. History Bafile, Christine 112 Allendale, Montoursville. PA 17754. Anthro Bahner, Theresa RD 4 Box 2 1 5. Sunbury. PA 17801. Art Studio Baker, Suzanne 3161 Clark Lane. South Plalnfleld. NJ 07080. Socio Balik, Lisa 4280 Vassar Ave, Bethlehem, PA 18017. Elem Ed/Psych Ballick. Donald 30 E Oak St. Tresckow. PA 18254. Management Barnes, Kim 602 Washington ST. Susquehanna. PA 18847. Ment/Phys Hand/Sp Ed Barnes, Lisa RD 2 Box 460. Catawlssa. PA 17820. MassComm Barone, Stephen 4616 Surrey Rd, Harrisburg, PA 17109. Poll Scl Barry, Mary 1046 Mlllbrook Rd, Berwyn, PA 19312. N-K-3/Elem Ed/Math Baskin, Brenda RD 2 Box 352, Catawlssa, PA 17820. Sec Ed/Earth and Space Scl Bast, Jeanmarie 1746 Hampton Rd, Bethlehem. PA 18017. Nursing Bautsch, Kevin R 105 Woodland Rd. Wyomissing, PA 19610. Marketing L 8 senior dir Beck, David 1 14 West St. Apt 2. Bloomsburg. PA 17815. Sec Ed/Css (H-B-A) Beck, Wendy 2731 Belalre Rd, Bethlehem, PA 18017. Elem Ed/Math Becker, Hillary 1 724 Beckley St. New Cumberland. PA 17070. Finance Bell, Eric PO Box 150. Conyngham. PA 18219 Nursing Bentzel, Robert 156 Kirch Rd. York. PA 17402. Blo/Marlne Bio Berg. Lori 135 S Nice St. Frackvllle. PA 17931. Comp& Info Sci Bergey, Wesley 64 Pinewood Dr. Doylestown. PA 18901. Management Bergman, Roberta RD 2 Box 442. Montoursvllle, PA 17754. Management Berzon, Amy 39 Stratford Lane. Mount Laurel. NJ 08054. Acctg Biello, Lisa 6121 Muhlenburg Court. Bethlehem. PA 18017, Marketing Bilansky, Debra RD 1 Box 1112. Pottsville. PA 1 790 1 Comp & . Info Scl Billhime, Melissa 4 1 5 Broadway. Muncy. PA 17756. Elem Ed Billlngham, Karen 1408 S Fifth Ave. Lebanon. PA 17042. Math Billone, Mark 5 Meredith Lane. Stamford. CT 06903. Finance Joanne 45 Mornlngslde Rd. Verona. NJ 07044. Elem Ed/Early Childhood Ed Bingaman, Meg RD 4 Box 720. Montoursvllle. PA 17754. Elem Ed Bird, Susan 407 S Market St. Muncy. PA Bilotti, 17756. Acctg Bisset, Brenda 3802 Old Berwick Rd. Bloomsburg. PA 17815. Math Bixler, Kirk RD 2 Box 345C. Liverpool. PA 17045. Geo/Envir Plan Black, Randell PO Box 59. Liberty. PA 16930. Acctg Blackburn, Don RD 2 Box 233. Millville, PA 17846. Bio Blake, Paul 602 Warwick Rd, Fairless Hills, PA 19030. Marketing Blowers, John 352 Sun Valley Dr, Leola, PA 17540. Marketing Washington St, Boberick, Charlene 37 Nantlcoke. PA 18634. Elem Ed/Early Childhood Ed Boblick, Penny PO Box 25, Paxinos. PA 17860. Nursing Bogush, Michael 916 Center St. Shamokin. PA 17872. Sec Ed/Math Boldt, Heather 338 Haines Dr. North Wales, PA 19454. Speech Correct Boltz. Stacy 925 Skyline Ave, Lititz. PA 17543. Acctg Boudeman, William RD 6 Box 385, Danville, PA 17821. Acctg Boudman, Tracy A. 231 Fair St, Bloomsburg. PA 17815. Elem Ed Bowers, Donna L. 36 Maple Parkway. Sparta. NJ 07871. Elem Ed. Bowman, Eric K. RD IBox 263. Shermans Dale. PA 17090. Finance Bowser, Chad W. RD 1 Box 48. Bedford. PA 15522. Comp & Info Sci Boyle, Edward 45 S 11th St. Sunbury. PA 17801. Poll Scl Boyle, Teresa B. 1423 Poplar St, Feasterville, PA 19047. Mass Comm Bracken, Laura J. 1 Castle Rock Dr, Havertown, PA 19083. Speech/Comm W Brady, Carolyn V. 28 Drexel Place, Ne Cumberland PA 17070. Earth/Space Sci Brauner, Beth A. 693 N Price St, Pottstow PA 19464. Management Breiner, Lisa A. RD 2 Box 221 Lehighton, F 18235. Management Brelsford, Jennifer L. 1 123 Whitman St, / lentown, PA 18104. Mass Comm Brewer, Dean A. Main St Box 308, Llgh street, PA 17839. Sec Ed/Math Brewer Douglas D. PO Box 308, LIghtstrei PA 17839. Management Brewster, David L. 74 Toby Dr, Succasunn , NJ 07876. Comp & Britt. Info Scl Nathaniel 18090 Wisconsin. Detro MI 4822 1 Comp & Info Scl Brown, Carol A. 827 N Vine . St. Hazleton 18201. Nursing Brown. Kristin K. 2460 N Feathering. Medl PA 19063. Sec Ed/English Brown, Lisa E. 1116 Sunset Dr. Berwick 18603. Elem. Ed Bulkley. Joseph S. RD 1 Box 14. Grandvli Summit. PA 16924. Acctg Burdi. Vanessa M. 22 Oriole Terr Hampto Newton. NJ 07860 Elem Ed Burger. Brenda J. 15 Third St. Danville, F 17821. Nursing Burger. Jane A. RD 1 Box 43. Sugarloaf, F 18249. N-K-3/Elem Ed/Psych Burke. Elizabeth 1 Oak St, Chester. I 07930. Elem Ed Burke. Kathleen T. Second Ave, Marti' Creek, PA 18063. Nursing Burkholder. Mark D. 1 6 Cedarwood Rd. W omissing, PA 19610. Management Butler. Joanne M. 47 Oriole Ave, Media, F 19063. Elem Ed Buzan, Natalie 3163 Spring House Lane. H(l land, PA 18966. Psych Caffrey, Kevin M. 3366 Jennings Lan Chalfont, PA 18914. Management Cabin, Kevin J. 481 Churchill Dr, Berwy PA 19312. History Cairns. Daniel D. 26 Lincoln Ave, Telford. 18969. Acctg Cameron. Karen A. 1924 Juniper Lane, Bel salem, PA 19020. Elem Ed Caminos. Michael A. 229 Beverly PlaC' Reading, PA 1 96 1 1 Mass Comm Camisa Jr. Joseph J. 40 Hope St, Somervll NJ 08876. Mass Comm Campbell. Dianne P. Cook Dr RD 1 Box 32 Mahopac, NY 10541. Management Caravello. Richard A. 6 Arlene Dr, RoCj away, NJ 07866. Psych Carber. John B. PIneville Rd RD2, Newtowl PA 18940. Management Carsia. Lee M. 7 Willow St. Conyngham. Fi 18219. Elem Ed Casey. Diane L. 430 Main St. Wllburton. I 17888. Sec Ed/Math Cawthem. Barbie J. 131 Maple St. Seliri grove. PA 17870. Elem Ed Chacona, Debra J. RD 5 Box 1 58A. Towanc PA 18848. Bus Ed/Secretarial Chambers. Kelly A. 827 E Third St. Berwici PA 18603. Elem Ed 1; i . i } | ' [ Chasen. Lee A. 36 N Market PA 17023. Math Cheddar. Lynn A. 1120 Second lertown. PA 18055. Elem Ed £. EllzabethvUIe. Chomiak. Alyssa A. 11 E 12th Ave. H; St. Blooni burg, PA 17815. Psych Christiano, Maria A. 437 Center St, Clarks Summit. PA 1841 1. Socio Christman, Kimberly A. 221 Harrity Rd, Parryville, PA 18244. Comp & Info Scl Chronlster, Lee A. 1276 Pine St. Bloomsburg.PA 17815. Marketing Chwan, Karen A. Bo.x 73 Concord Rd. Lebanon. NJ 08833. Elem Ed Ciclerskl, Jill A. 439 County Line Rd. York Springs, PA 17372. Geo/Urban &Reg Plan Donna L. 121 Garwood Drive. ScranPA 18505. N-K-3/Elem Ed/Ed Hear Im- Clero, ton, pair Jim Citara, J. 226 Williams Avenue. Vewtown. PA 18940. Sec Ed/CSS (H-B-A) Clark, Jill E. 30 E Crisman Road. Blalrsown. NJ 07825. Elem Ed 31ark. Kimberly A. 1801 Crums Mill Rd, -larrlsburg. PA 17110. Mass Comm :iarke, Megan M. 132 Dawn Dr. Port Readng. NJ 07064. Psych Amy Claypool, M. 304 Lincoln St. Sayre. 18840. Comp& Info Scl PA Clemens, Stephen D. 72 Knox Blvd. Marlton. -JJ 08053. Management :iouser, Mitchell A. 1 1 1 7 A Grove Rd. HarIsburg. PA 17110. Office Adm ^oady, Christopher F. 365 Newtown Rd. Apt 3-20. Warminster, PA 18974. N-K-3 :ole, Brian L. RD 2 Box 730, Danville. PA 7821. Marketing ^olestock, Brenda A. 133 Lenker Rd. Hartsburg. PA 17111. Nursing :ollins, Anne K. RD 2 9 Running Hills, Newon, NJ 07860. Elem Ed Conches, Colleen M. 125 East Ave. Mount 'armel. PA 17851. Acctg Venning, Jennifer L. RD 1 Box 97C. Frlendsille. PA 18818. Marketing ^onroy, Sherri L. 1709 Cornell Road. Camp nil, PA 17011. Elem Ed look. Debra L. 171 State St. East Stroudsiurg. PA 18301. Office Adm :oolidge, David M. 436 George St, South Vllllamsport, PA 17701. Office Adm Wendy M. RD 2 Box 298H, Mullica NJ 08062. N-K-3 Uirbo, Dana R. 34 Scenic Dr. Oak Ridge. NJ 7438. Soc Wei orsaro, Sharon M. 601 East Street Rd. West :ooper. nil, Hester. PA 19382. Speech/Comm carter, Dee A. 7837. Acctg RD Box 279, I Lewlsburg. PA ovalesky, Rita T. 8 Plumtree Turn, LevPA 19056. Sec Ed/Engllsh rognale, Daiana D. 217 Surrey Rd, halfont, PA 18914. Med Tech roltor, David RD 4 Box 1 10. BUomsburg, PA town, 7815 Marketing nunley, Kimberly A. 10 Cedar Woods Dr. oylestown. PA 18901 Ment/Phys Hand/Sp d Joseph P. 519 Spencer Lane. PA 18974. Sec Ed/English arley M. Colleen 05 Eloston Ave. West Pltton, PA 18643. Elem Ed urrie, Alan C. 1603 Stephens Dr. Wayne. ullinan, 'arminster, 1 ^ 19087. Psych nthbert, Kelly A. 217 Cornwall Drive. halfont. PA 18914. Mass Comm • hi. Caroline 133 Glenvlew iwrencevllle, NJ 08648. Finance ly. Colleen P. 188 Park Rd RD Drive. 2. Sellns- PA 17870. Adult Health anuinas. Joann M. RD I Box 77. Catawlssa. ove, 17820 Management tvis, Bridget M. 1303 Michaels Lane. Nor\ rlstown. PA 19403. Bus Ed/Marketing Davis. Christine L. RD 3 Box 205, Danville. PA 17821. Elem Ed Davis. Jody M. PO Box 3 Rt 611. Plumsteadville. PA 18949. Management Davis Mary A. RD 2 Box 638. Jersey Shore, PA 17740. Ment/Phys Hand/Sp Ed Deakin. Jonl M. 330 Columbus Avenue. Susquehanna, PA 18847. Ment/Phys Hand/Sp Ed Deck, John D. RD 3 Box 2280. Milton. PA 17847. Mass Comm Defazio, Carol M. Star Route SeelyvUIe. Honesdale. PA 18431. Math Degerolamo, David R. 331 Hudson St. Phllllpsburg NJ 08865. English Dehaven, Michael D. 508 Miller Ave. Mechanlcsburg. PA 17055. Management Dennis, Sandra K. 151 N Shore Rd. Andover. NJ 07821 Elem Ed/Early Childhood Ed Derr, Darlene K. 226 Spring Garden Ave, Bloomsburg, PA 178 15. Acctg Deterick, James L. 1425 Second Ave. Berwick. PA 18603. Soc Wei Detwiler, Crystal D. RD 1 Box 64. Susquehanna. PA 18847. Speech Correct Deutschman, Bruce S. 589 Charles Ave. Kingston, PA 18704. Psych Dicandilo, Victoria 415 Maple Rd. Broomall. PA 19008. History Dicks, Shelley L. 52 Merrie Trail. Denville. NJ 07834. Marketing Diefenderfer. Lisa A. 4441 Hilltop Circle. Bethlehem, PA 28017. Nursing Dilks, James J. Country Club Rd. Phoenlxville. PA 19560. Philosophy Dillon, Gina M. RD 4 Box 4735. Berwick. PA 18603. Psych Dimm, Daniel L. 207 E High St. Shamokln. PA 7872. Comp & Info Scl . 1 Dinsdale. Kelly S. 315 N Bailey Rd. Thorndale. PA 19372. Elem Ed/Early Childhood Ed Dobrosky, Holly C. 9 Tulip Tree Rd. LevIttown. PA 19056. Poll Scl Dominick, Brenda L. 207 E 8th St. Wyoming. PA 18644. Speech Correct Donald, Mary A. 5 Leonard Place. Dover, NJ 07801. Management Donatelli, Jodi L. RD 1 Box 1 1 17A. Bangor. PA 1 80 1 3. Mass Comm Dondero, Sharon A. 2040 Miller St. Stroudsburg. PA 18360. Office Adm Donnelly, Stefanie L. 234 S Fourth St. Catawlssa. PA 17820. N-K-3/EIem Ed Dotts. Sandra A. 3042 Ursulas Way, Doylestown, PA 18901. Mass Comm Drager. Stephanie A. 760 High Ridge Rd. Columbia. PA 17512. Elem Ed Dnicls. Tracey M. 501 N 5th St. Kulpmont, PA 17834. Nursing Duke, Barbara E. RD 1 Box 50. Brogue. PA 17309. Ment/Phys Hand/Sp Ed Dunn, Roger A. RD 1 Box 151. Coudersport, PA 16915. Sec Ed/Physlcs Duval, Samantha 5528 Willows Ave, Philadelphia. PA 19143. Acctg Eamshaw. Diane E. 2 Buckwalter Rd. Spring City. PA 19475. Ment/Phys Hand/Sp Ed Eckman, Michelle L. 15 Lentz Ave. Lehlghton. PA 18235 Finance Eldenshink, Lizann 713 Rowland Ave, Cheltenham, PA 19012. Management Ellas. David J. 7 Vcnisa Dr RIdgewood. Hazleton, PA 18201. Management Elsasser. Mark 326 Fisher Rd. Jenklntown. PA 9046 Soc Wcl Endres, Susan K. 203 Columbia Ave. Palmerton. PA 18071. Elem Ed 1 1 Erdley, Gail R. 409 Thompson St. Mlffllnburg. PA 17844. Acctg Ernst, Lynne E. 3530 Qulncy Lane. Bethlehem. PA 18017. Enghsh Esbenshade, Jodi R. 619 E 28th Div Hwy. LItltz. PA 17543. Music Espenschied. Amy Jo RD 1 Box 330A. Tunkhannock. PA 18657. Elem Ed Evans, Karen T. 44 Arch St. Wilkes Barre, PA 18702. Nursing Falrman, Susan J. 400 Prospect Ave. Pros- PA 19076. Acctg Faller, Randy E. 619 Deer Rack Rd, Mountalntop. PA 18707. Office Adm Famsworth, Paul L. 706 Pond View Dr. Audubon. PA 19403. Acctg Farrell, Maryruth 20 Midland Dr. Dallas. PA pect Park. 18612. Elem Ed Fatchaline, Patricia M. 21 Johnathan Rd, Sellnsgrove, PA 17870. Comp & Info Scl Felix, Mark R. 1230 Penna Ave, Wllllamsport. PA 17701. Management Feola, Frank J. 1003 N Wyoming St. Hazleton, PA 18201. Office Adm Femandes, Christopher N. 26 Cherryvllle, NJ 08822. Management Fernandez, Jill M. 56 Swede Mine Rd, Dover, NJ 07801. Bio Feusner, Timothy J. 1104 Pinegrove Ave. Lansdale. PA 19446. Management FUiault, Alain G. 2637 Ashley Circle. Norrlstown. PA 19403. Management FUoreto, Maria A. 28 E Oak St. West Hazleton. PA 18201. Speech Correct Finkenbinder, Teri S. 2465 RItner Highway, Carlisle. PA 17013. Nursing Fiorot, Lisa V. 881 Grand Central Rd. Pen Argyl, PA 18072. Mass Comm Fitzgerald, Rebecca A. 06 Marlbrook Way, Kennett Square. PA 19348. Chemistry 1 Ann M. RD 2 760 Strawbrldge. Northumberland, PA 17857. Ment/Phys Hand/Sp Ed Foelsch, Brian D. 728 Lincoln Ave. Williamsport. PA 17701. Mass Comm Foltz, Todd E. 413 Sprlnghouse Rd. Camp Hill. PA 70 Speech/ Comm Ford, Sharon 552 E Third St. Bloomsburg. PA 17815. Pre-Soc Wei Forese, Michele C. 2411 John Penn Circle. Bloomsburg, PA 17815. Mass Comm Foster, Linda S. 610 S Wilbur Ave, Sayre, PA Flanagan, 1 1 1 . 18840. Psych Fraatz, Melissa 200 Garnet Lane, Walllngford, PA 19086. Economics Frank, Andrew J. 1 1 Elba Place, East Northport, NY 1 1731. Sociology Frey, Brian J. 816 Miller St, Easton. PA 18042. Finance Fritz. Susan M. 133 Pine Tree Rd. Sayre, PA 18840. Elem Ed Frost, Kara L. 2422 RIvervlew Ave, Bloomsburg. PA 17815. Management Fnlmer, John C. RD 1 Box 524. Elysburg. PA 17824. Economics Fusco, Amy S. 6 Headley Dr. Newtown. PA 18940. Ment/Phys Hand/Sp Ed Gallagher, Karen A. 70 Vernon Way. Port Reading, NJ 07064. Elem Ed Ganther. Larry T. 740 Roger Rd, Warminster, PA 18974 Elem Ed Garrity, Michelle M. 102 Conewanta Rd, Pittsburgh. PA 15241. Ment/Phsy Hand/Sp Ed Gates. William RD 2 Box 193. Watsontown. PA 17777 Sec Ed/Blo Gavitt. Julie M. RD Box 187A. Forksvllle, PA 18616, Sec Ed/Math 1 senior dlr 219 Gebhart, Jennifer L. PO Box 236, Montandon, PA 17850. Psych Gerber, Kelly L. 304 Arlington St, Tamaqua, PA 18252. ElemEd Getty, Sharon K. 1 1 Washington Dr, Kulpmont, PA 17834. Mass Comm Getz, Valerie A. 2120 Wisteria Circle, Macungle. PA 18062. Elem Ed/Spanlsh Gilllard, Jennifer L. RD 5 Box 373. Jackson, NJ 08527. Psych Giordano, Michael S. 4610 Bayard St. Easton. PA 18042. Office Adm Gladfelter. Lisa M. 2185 Teslln Rd, York, PA 17404. Management Glassford, Scott M. 3164 Sprlnghouse Lane. Holland, PA 18966. Management Glennon, Karen 246 S Fifth St, Shamokln. PA 17872. Med Tech Glowatch, David J. 926 Peace St. Hazleton. PA 18201. Marketing Gocek, Patricia M. 412 Maple St. Freeland. PA 18224. Nursing J. 2835 Lehigh Rd, York, PA 17402. English Goldfeder. Lisa A. 701 Seventh Ave, Bethlehem, PA 18018. Blo/Marlne Bio Goodman, Jon E. RD 3 Box 3985. Palmerton. Golden, Christopher PA 807 Sec Ed/Earth & Space Scl Gownley, Shannon M. 107 Laurel Lane. Mount Carmel. PA 17851. Elem Ed/Hearing 1 1 . Impaired Grace, Tracy A. RD 2 Box 2057, Pottsville. PA 17901. Marketing Graham, John M. RD Box 124. Dallas. PA 18612. Bus Economics Graham, Thomas A. 109 Dey St. Danville. PA 1 17821. Office Adm Grainer, Herb H. 921 Tolstoy St. Freemansburg, PA 18017. Poll Scl Grebb, Reglna D. RD 3 Box 3698, East Stroudsburg. PA 18301. Finance Green, Michelle D. 2715 Tanager Dr, Wilmington, DE 19808. Elem Ed Griffls, Jennifer L. RD 8 Box 370, Bloomsburg, PA 17815. Bio Grimmer, Roseann M. 528 Frederick St, Bethlehem, PA 18015. Marketing Grobinskl, David P. 18 Skyline Dr, Plttston, PA 18640. Sec Ed/Bio Groff, Cynthia J. 243 North Decatur, Strasburg, PA 17579. Marketing Groth, Julia 10 Township Line Rd, Douglassvllle, PA 19518. Nursing Grothe, Michael P. 3717 Sllverwood Dr. York, PA 17402. Marketing Grove, Melissa K. 175 Farm Lane, Landlsvllle, PA 17538. Adult Health Grzymski, Michallne A. 12 Main St. Mocanaqua, PA 18655. Sec Ed/Math Guarino, Dawn M. 31 Stirling Lane. Wayne. NJ 07470. Acctg Gublcza, Karen S. 334 Weymouth Rd, Norrlstown, PA 19401. Economics Guenter, John J. 13 Cleary Ave, Butler, NJ 07405. Marketing Gumlak, Carol L. RD 1 Box 111, Emmaus, PA 18049. Nursing Gutshall, Penny J. RD 1 Box 287. Reinholds, PA 17569. Mass Comm Guydlsh, Raymond A. 4 1 1 Green St West Hazelton. PA 18201. Sec Ed/CSS (Poll Scl) W Hagstrand, Linda J. 356 Sixth St. Whitehall. PA 18052. Office Adm Hamilton, Barbara L. RD 1 Box 36, Cogan PA 17728. Office Adm Kristlne L. RD 5 Box 484, Manhelm, PA 17545. Elem Ed Hammerschmidt, Gary L. 479 Godshall Rd, Station, Hamm, 220 PA 18964. Acctg Hanshaw, Susan M. 442 Oreland Mill Rd, Oreland, PA 19075. Mass Comm Hardman, Susan L. 9 Meadow Lane, North Caldwell NJ 07006. Elem Ed/Math Haririan, Christine M. 1221 Maple St, Souderton, Bloomsburg, PA 17815. Finance Hamish, Kelly L. RD 2 Box 64, HughesvlUe, PA 17737. Elem Ed/Ed Hearing Impaired Harris, Stephen J. 224 Surrey Rd, Warminster, PA 18974. Comp & Info Scl Hart, Daniel J. 705 Ave, Matamoras, PA 18336. Acctg Hartlaub, Anthony W. 846 Middle St. Hanover. PA 17331. Acctg Hartung, Dane A. 239 N 16th St. Lewisburg. PA 17837. Bio Hasselman, Doreen A. 87 Wagner Ave, Montgomery, PA 17752. Speech/Comm Hauck, Robert E. 819 Center St, Shamokln, PA 17872. Acctg Haug, Jean E. 201 Delmont Ave, Warminster, PA 18974. Elem Ed/Psych HavrlUa, Lorl L. 206 Bennett St, Exeter. PA 18643. Office Adm Heaney, Susan J. Box 53 Llndenhurst Rd. Newtown. PA 18940. Elem Ed Heavey, Thomas M. 125 Hillcrest St. Staten Island. NY 10308. Adult Health Heckrote, Terry L. 137 Ben Franklin Hwy. Douglassville. PA 19518. Management Heine, Andrew P. 625 Gawaln Rd. Plymouth Meeting. PA 19462. Marketing Helsner, William R. 332 9th St. Sellersvllle. PA 18960. Bus Economics Heller, Christine M. 558 Ridge Ave. West Hazleton, PA 18201. Elem Ed/Early Childhood Ed Hellgren. Jr., John M. 428 Tyburn Dr. Wesford. PA 15090. Marketing Henry, Elizabeth M. 206 Lombard St. Tamaqua, PA 18252. Acctg Herbert, Jane L. 701 N 9th St, Sellnsgrove, PA 17870. Acctg Herr, Deborah A. 2021 Birch Rd. Lebanon. PA 17042. Marketing Hess, Debbie L. RD 2 Box 58. Orangevllle. PA 17859. Finance Hess Eric S. RD 5 Box 388. Bloomsburg, PA 17815. Management Hestnar, Jon K. 59 Belmont Station, Southampton. PA 18966. Crim Justice Hetzel, Lynn 4540 Henry St, Easton, PA 18042. Acctg Higgins, Steven G. 2019 Delaware St, Dunmore, PA 18512. Marketing Hilgar, Katherine E. 244 Jefferson St. Bloomsburg, PA 17815. N-K-3 Hill, Michael T. 102 N Willow St, Fleetwood, PA 19522. Management Hlnes, Maura A. 23 Summit Trail, Sparta, NJ 07871. Soc Wei Hlnshaw, Patricia B. PO Box 231 Cogan Station. PA 17728. Speech Correct Hitchcock, Sandra R. RD 2 Box 154. Wysox, PA 18854. Sec Ed/English Hitchlngs, Carri B. 60 Zlnn St. Trucksville. PA 18708. Elem Ed/Ed Hearing Impaired Hock, Brent A. 205 Dutchhlll Rd, Bloomsburg, PA 17815. Management Hock, Lori D. RD 5 Box 259. Bloomsburg, PA 17815. Elem Ed Hoffman, Leigh A. RD 4 Box 36, Bloomsburg, PA 17815. Acctg Hoffner, Tracl L. PO Box 174, Clarksburg. NJ 08510. Ment/Phys Hand/Sp Ed Hogan, Mary C. 20 Manu Trail. Andover. NJ 07821. N-K-3 W , Hojnacki, Joann 1 1 1 2 N Pearl St, Shamok PA 17872. Office Adm Holdren, Brenda L. RD 2 Box 298, Munj. PA 17756. Marketing Hollar, Kathryn M. 40 Edison Terrace, Spjta, NJ 07871. Elem Ed Holliday, John C. 177 Main St, Llnfleld, 19468. Acctg Hollinger, Lisa R. RD 7 Box 349, Manhelj, PA 17545. Marine Bio ! \\ i Holmes, Kelly L. 2520 Tirjan A\|, Quakertown, PA 18951. Elem Ed/Psych Holmes, Yvette 248 E Oak St, Norristown. 19401. Economics Hoover, Michael J. 202 E Pine St. Seliilgrove. PA 1 7870. Comp & Info Scl Hoover. Sherry L. 685 S 6th Ave. Royersfo| PA 19468. Speech Correct Houck, Dianne C. 4051 Wolf Hollow B, Bloomsburg. PA 17815. Office Adm Houser, Kristin R. 8 Meng Rd. Schwen,|vllle, PA 19473. Management |^ | Hummel, Deborah J. 626 N Sherman St, lentown, PA 18103. Soc Scl Hunsinger, Troy D. 86 Buckhorn FJ, Bloomsburg. PA 17815. Mass Comm Hunter, Jr., William F. 416 Lynn a\, Robesonia. PA 19551. Management j 1 | 1 Hurst, Cindy N. 1008 Rabbit Hill Rd. Lit;, PA 17543. Sec Ed/Comm (Writing) Hurst, Kristan A. 2 Tall Oaks Lar, Newtown. PA 18940. Managemtent Huyck, Melissa A. 109 Grlmesville Rd. v;i llamsport, PA 770 1 Soc Wei 1 . | Ilgen, Cheryl L. 615 Chestnut St. 1V|ninburg. PA 17844. Elem Ed Jacobsen, Kelly L. 291 Red School House Spring Valley, NY 10977. N-K-3/EIem Ed Jameson, Jerry C. 636 Railroad St, AIMtown, PA 18102. Rad Tech Jamison, Kevin C. 3 Whlppoorwlll Lai. Sparta, NJ 07871. Management t I|l, j i John, David A. 715 Susquehanna Trevorton, PA 17881. Bio :|, John, Sherri L. 1396 Bittersweet Lane. Wit Chester, PA 19380. Elem Ed Johnston, Kathleen M. 1009 Mueller II. Warminster, PA 18974. Marketing Jones, Deann E. 100 Railroad St, Danvlji, j PA 17821. Management Jones, Jennifer L. RD 1 Box 17, Zlon Grojt, PA 17985. Elem Ed Jones, Megan M. 1 52 Bowood St, Center VIley, PA 18034. Speech/Comm Jones, Roger M. 69 Highland Dr, Apalach., NY 13732. Acctg Jones, Stacey D. Eng Vlg BIdg 5, Apt 2. Noji Wales. PA 19454. Managemtent Kahler, Harold M. 350 3rd St, Mount C|mel, PA 17851. History Kappel, Jr, Paul T. 86 Orchard Place, Ralsey, NJ 07446. Management Karge, Gale Y. PO Box 193, Picture Rocks, A 17762. Nursing Kearney, Peter J. 296 Roseland Ave. Es;x Fells, NJ 07021. Economics Keefer, Andrea L. RD 3 Box 249, Lewisbi PA 17837. Marketing Keener, Joanlse L. RD 1 Box 351, Wsontown. PA 17777. Marketing Keller, Christopher P. 10 Sunnyslde A Bloomsburg. PA 17815. Management Kelly. Patricia M. 230 Davis St. Blossbi PA 16912. Acctg Kenney, Robert P. 1439 Williamsburg West Chester, PA 19382. Finance Kephart, Carrie A. 1 Mountain View I | j i i W i ;, 1 . 1. '. '. Blnghampton, NY 13901. Ment/Pfs senior dlr I Hand/Sp Ed Khwaja, Maruf M. 808 Old Berwick Hd, Bloomsburg. PA 17815. Management King, Marty N. 358 Pennargyle. Bloomsburg. PA 17815. Speech/Comm RD Kinney, Marsha L. 1. Stillwater, PA 17878. English Kinzlnger, Scott H. 125 Shady Lane. Hones- PA 843 Mass Comm Susan M. 219 Garfield Ave. 3ernvllle. PA 19506. Sec Ed/Math Kistler, David L. 162 Woodbine Rd. Shavertown. PA 18708. Marketing Ueiven, Colleen D. 12 Adams Dr. Whipdale. 1 1 . Kissllng, 3any. N J 07981. Psych Slock, Betsey L. 69 Hillside Ave. Elysburg. 'A 17824. Marketing {nouse, Curtis D. 1301 Market St. Sunbury. ^A 17801. Bus Economics ioch, E. Craig. 311 Sweinhart Rd. toyertown. PA 19512. Bio lochenderfer, Kristine A. 926 Rlckert Rd. 'erkasle. PA 18944. Soc Wei [oschella, Sharon M. 135 Kossack St. iwoyersvllle. PA 18704. Elem Ed Costantewicz, Jerome J. RD 2 Box 194. /leshappen. PA 18630. Comp & Info Sci iostek, Jane A. RD 1 Box 20 1 B. New Milford. 'A 18834. N-K-3 lowalskl, David E. 1214 Delaware Ave. mlssing. PA 19610. Finance Wy- iowalsky, Nadine M. 56 Indian Creek Dr. evittown. PA 19057. Nursing Cozlowskl, Laura A. 2591 John Milton Dr. lerndon. VA 22071. Management RD 1 Box 332. Sunbury. PA :repps, Philip S. 7801. Music Karen L. RD 2 Box 227U. Bellefonte. A 16823. Elem Ed rum Stephen. PO Box 143. Catawlssa. PA :risch, 7820. Sociology rzastek, Karen M. 103 Mountain Rd. Rockway. NJ 07866. Marketing obitsky, Lee A. 1404 Spring Lane. East troudsburg. PA 18301. English David 655 Greenwood St. Alleniwn.PA 18103. Bus Economics apcha, Michelle M. 1912 Troxell St. Alntown. PA 18103. Med Tech Bbroli, Stephen J. 808 Joeck Dr. West ulla, hester. J. PA 19382. Finance affcrty, April G. RD Box 414. Lykens. PA 1 7048. Geology igreca, Krlstina E. 40 Pt Pleasant Rd. opatcong. NJ 07843. Spanish unbert, Jennifer L. 2244 Birch St. Easton. \ 18042. Office Adm udeche, Lori M. 708 vissa. Mill St Rear. Cat- PA 17820. Geology indls. Lisa L. 105 Strasburg Pike. Lancas- PA 17602. Mass Comm indis. Matthew S. 715 Kellers Creamery. Iford. PA 18969. Geography/Environ Plan ine, Karen M. 21 Conyngham. Shickshin. PA 18655. Sec Ed/Math me. Kent D. 219 N 19th St. Ashland. PA r. '921. Soc/Crim Justice •h, Pamela L. PO Box 190, Shamokin m. PA 17876. Elem Ed/Ed Hearing ImIrcd itshaw, Deborah 561 N 2nd St. amokln. PA 17872. Elem Ed nbach, April M. PO Box 145. Beach Haven. 18601. Elem Ed S. . van, Thomas J. 2721 Hlllcrest Rd. PA 18702 History wson, Paula J. 700 E Center Wilkes rrc, doah, I'A 17976. Speech Correct St, Shen- W John St. Frackvllle, PA 17931. Mass Comm Lefever, Kimberly C. 1741 Windsor Ave. Lancaster. PA 17601. Acctg Legg, Scott R. RD Box 185. Brackney. PA Lazusky, Janet C. 448 1 18812. Comp& Info Sci Leldigh, Marie E. 1 90 1 Crums Mill Rd. Harrisburg. PA 17110. Sec Ed/Comm (Theater) Lelnlnger, Kirsten L. 243 Pughtown Road Rd 1. Spring City. PA 19475. Mass Comm Leltzel, Michael E. Main St. Herndon, PA 17830. Comp& Info Sci Lenker, Susan E. RD 4 Box 89. Sunbury. PA 17801. Art Studio Lewis, Nancylee J. RD 3 Box 5 Pine Valley. Hunlock Creek. PA 18621. Elem Ed Lewis, R. Scott 301 New St. Royersford. PA 19468. Sec Ed/Blo Liberman, Howard A. 925 N Webster Ave. Scranton. PA 18510. Poll Sci Llem, Kimberley A. 3 1 2 E Biddle St, Gordon, PA 17936. Teacher Ed Lindinger, Patrice M. 35 Harcourt Lane, Hatboro, PA 19040. Ment/Phys Hand/Sp Ed Linnen. Mary J. 156 Haverford Dr, Laflin, PA 18702. Soc/CrIm Justice Lint, Annette A. 2552 Parkview Dr, Norrlstown, PA 19403. Acctg Lisman, Terry M. 68 Barney St, Wilkes Barre. PA 18702. Speech Correct Lochbaum, Heather E. 611 61st St, Harrisburg, PA 17111. Speech Correct Loeb, Donna L. RD 3 Box 3039, Hamburg, PA 19526. Acctg Lohr, Carolyn E. RD 1 Box 243, Greentown. PA 18426. N-K-3 Lonergan, Paul J. 197 Market Street. Cumbola. PA 17930. Ment/Phys Hand/Sp Ed Long, Lynn A. 14 Llnmor Ave. Newton. NJ 07860. Elem Ed Lordl, Regina M. 5 Spring Lane, East Stroudsburg, PA 18301. Marketing Lucas, James L. 415 Shamokin St. Trevorton. PA 17881. Sec Ed/CSS (H-B A) Ludewlg, Robert S. 370 Arbor Rd. Lancaster. PA 17601. Chemistry Lunger, David A. 1 5 E 6th St. Bloomsburg, PA 17815. Sociology Lupashunski, Wendy A. 608 E 3rd St. Berwick. PA 18603. English Lutz, Cynthia L. 519 Front St, Freeland, PA 18224. Acctg Lutz, Denise R. RD 2 Box 269, Mehoopany, PA 18629. Elem Ed Luzenskl, Joann M. 25 Park Lane, Milton, PA 17847. Sec Ed Spanish Lynam, Don J. 25 Woodland Rd, Fleetwood, PA 19522. Management Lynch, Elizabeth A. 181 N Park Dr, LevIttown, PA 19054. Speech/Comm Macelwee, Kent 8 Runyon Rd, Hummelstown. PA 17036. English Mack, Lisa A. 138 Pottsville. Port Carbon. PA 17965. Mass Comm Madden, Beth A. 321 Alton St. Apt 3. Danville. PA 17821. Sec Ed/Bio Madden, Robert A. RD 7 Box 131. Danville. PA 782 Poll Magda, David 1 1 . Sci B. 680 Lincoln St. Hazleton, PA 1K201 Soc/Crim Justice Magnuson, Jennifer A. Saylorsburg. PA 18353. Elem Ed Magray, Tina M. 49 Margin Rd, Levlttown. PA 19056. Management Mahmood. Haroon 353 Fetterman, Apt Bloomsburg. PA 17815. Comp & Info Sci Mahoney. Patricia V. 20 Geranium. town. PA 19057. Elem Ed 1 Levlt- Malinak, Carla M. 40 Richard St. Dover. NJ 07801. Adult Health Mamrol, Theresa A. 691 Joseph Ave. Warminster. PA 18974. Marketing Marconi, Deborah R. 1 16 Vine St. RIngtown. PA 17967. Speech Correct Maris, Stephen H. 127 Evansburg Rd. CollegeviUe. PA 19426. Comp & Info Sci Markle, Lisa J. 146 Linden Court, Emmaus, PA 18049. Med Tech Maron, Lisa L. 501 E Lynnwood St. Allentown. PA 8 1 03. 1 Comp & Info Sci Marshalick, Margaret M. 511 N 6th St. Shamokin. PA 17872. Nursing Marshall, Elaine H. RD 2 Turnpike St. Susquehanna. PA 1 8847. Ment/Phys Hand/Sp Ed Martin, Elizabeth K. Rte 1 Box 312, Allentown, PA 18104. English Martin, Michelle L. 10 Cherry St. Wilkes Barre. PA 18702. Acctg Martnlck, Jr, James E. 121 E Broad St. West Hazleton. PA 18201. Management Marx, Antoinette L. 3 E Washington St. Port Carbon. PA 17965. Acctg Mase, Joya 20 Canaan St. Carbondale. PA 18407. Office Adm Masullo, Kristin M. 5 Wellington Dr. Long Valley. NJ 07833. Speech/Comm Matlno, Angle M. RD 1 Box 162B. RIngtown. PA 17967. Elem Ed Mattes, Jean M. PO Box 3038. Easton. PA 18042. Elem Ed Matuella, Nicole RD 1 Box 95, Freeland, PA 18224. Speech/Comm Matweecha, Dean E. 105 Pine Top Trail, Bethlehem, PA 18018. Poll Sci Mauceri, Jacqueline M. RD 1 Box 303, Centre Hall, PA 16826. Nursing McAllelster, Todd K. 905 Harvard Rd. Monroevllle, PA 15146. Marketing Mccarty, Bern E. 50 Cllffslde Dr. Williamsport. PA 770 Comp & Info Sci McCollum. Daniel E. RD 1 1 Turbotville. . 1 Box 182. PA 17772. Management McDaniel, Heather PA 18603. 917 E 5th J. St. Berwick. Bio McElroy, Bethany L. RD 6 Box 233. Muncy. PA 17756. Mass Comm McEnteer, Mary M. 130 E Washington Dubois. PA 15801. Elem Ed Ave. McGarry, Candace A. 424 E Thirwell Ave. Hazleton. PA 18201. Speech Correct McGarry, Martha K. RD 2 Box 204 Mohawk. Yorktown Heights. NY 10598. Elem Ed/Early Childhood Ed McGlnley, Jennifer W. 15 Bentley Court, Somerdale. NJ 08083. English McGuinness, Nancy A. 3 Oklahoma Dr. Jackson. NJ 08527. Elem Ed Psych McGulre, Jay E. 69 Willow St. Wilkes Barre. PA 18702. Acctg McHale, Edward S. RD 1 Box 660. Falls. PA 18615. Soc/Crim Justice Mcintosh, Cynthia L. 2681 Carnegie Rd. York. PA 17402. Ment/Phys Hand/Sp Ed McKenzie, Alfred Box 967. Kingstown. St. .Jamaica. Finance McKlnnon, Trade 809 Cherry Hill Rd. Bloomsburg. PA 17815. Speech/Comm McLaughlin, Steven J. RD 2 Box 22. Port PA 7082. Sec Ed/CSS (H-B A) McLeod, Linda E. 2 2 Wellington Blvd, Wyomlssing. PA 19610 Art Studio McLeman, Lauren A. 272 King St. Northumberland. PA 17857. Sec Ed/English McMillan. Cheryl A. 872 N 4th St. Philadelphia. PA 19123. Mass Comm Royal, 1 1 1 McSherry, Jacklyn A. 1308 Center St, Ash- senlordlr 221 PA 17921. Soc Wei McWUliams. Mellnda S. 1171 Hidden View Dr. West Chester, PA 19380. Elem Ed Meals, Kristel D. 43 E Locust St, Fleetwood. PA 19522 Elem Ed land. Meckes, Larry R. 623 E Paoli St. Allentown. PA 18103. Acctg Mehalick, Nancy S. RD 1 Turkey Path Rd, Sugarloaf. PA 18249. Elem Ed Meier, Christopher H. 3185 Lincoln Hwy East. Paradise, PA 17562. Sec Ed/Math Mellon, Jr, Paul J. 4 1 8 Spruce St, Glenolden, PA 19036. Marketing Menapace, Melissa A. 1012 Woodland Way. Clarks Summit. PA 18411. Mass Comm Mencken, Thomas J. 1228 Greenhlll Rd. Yardley. PA 19067. Bio Meskill, Jeffrey A. 185 Short Rd, Doylestown. PA 18901. Speech/Comm Messenkopf, Audrey A. Meadowlake Hcri Box 335. Sclota. PA 18354. Marketing Metcalf, Susan M. RD 3 Box 98. Hunlock Creek. PA 18621. Poll Sci Mettler, Jr, William C. RD 6 Box 328. Danville, PA 17821. Acctg Metzgar, Sherri L. 4208 Bayard St, Easton, PA 18042. Marketing Metzker, Susan 43 Hillcrest Lane, Williamsport. PA 17701. Comp& Info Scl Metzler, Klmberly A. 146 12th St, Northumberland, PA 17857. Acctg Michael. Daniel F. 322 E 7th St. South Willlamsport. PA 17701. Office Adm Michael, Dennis D. 615 Cherry Rd, Northampton, PA 18067. Finance Mlkalac, Miriam R. 602 Honeysuckle Lane. Bloomsburg. PA 17815. Theater Arts Miles, Suzanne M. RD 1 Box 267, Paxinos, PA 17860. N-K-3 Miller. Amy L. 151 Westtown Way, West Chester, PA 19382. Psych Angela S. 720 Oak St, Boyertown, PA 19512. Office Adm Miller, Christopher J. 338 American St. Catasauqua. PA 18032. Mass Comm Miller, Kandy K. RD 1 Box 303, Elysburg, PA 17824. Elem Ed Miller, Lucille 36 Holly Hill Rd. Rlchboro, PA 18954. Nursing Miller, M. Jeanne RD 1 Spruce Hills, Lewlsburg, PA 17837. Nursing Miller, Ronald A. RD 1 Box 1 109. Nescopeck. PA 18635. Marketing Miller, Scott W. West Plane St. Gordon. PA 17936. Sec Ed/Bio Miller, Todd A. PO Box 152, Selinsgrove, PA 17870. Theater Arts Miller, Victoria S. Summerhlll Est Rd 5, Bloomsburg, PA 17815. Music Miller III, Leo J. 746 Poplar St. Bloomsburg. Miller, PA 17815 Miller, Jr, Hill, Fred E. PO Box 531, Lafayette PA 19444. English Kimberely A. 360 Mulberry Court. Wyckoff. NJ 07481. Elem Ed/Ed Hearing Im- Mills. paired Mills. Mlchele D. PO Box 202. Lightstreet, PA 17839. Speech/Comm Minello, Vickl A. 722 Kenwood Dr, Dickson City, PA 18447. Business Ed/Secretarial Minnich, Dianne M. 13 S Broad St. QuarryviUe. PA 17566. Nursing Minogue. Donna J. 15 Heather Hills Dr. Mil- NJ 07438. Comp & Info Sci Moadeli, Afsun Danville State Hospital. Danville, PA 17821. Bio Mohan, Craig M. 7359 Hillcrest Dr. Macungie. PA 18062. Marketing ton, 222 senior dlr Moncavage, Krisa K. 15 Front St, Strong, PA 17851. Psych Moore. Scherry J. RD 5 Box 19. Selinsgrove, PA 17870. Nursing Morgan. Dayid M. 711 Sycamore Dr. West Chester. PA 19380. Mass Comm Momingred, Melissa M. RD 3 Box 12. Newport, PA 1 7074. Elem Ed/Ed Hearing Impaired Moshinsky. Lynne E. 227 Meadow Dr, Yardley, PA 19067. Speech Correct Moss, James M. 251 Haller Rd. Ridley Park. PA 19078. Comp & Info Sci Mothersbaugh, James E. RD 4. Muncy, PA 17756. Mass Comm Motley, Sheila M. 706 Lakeview Dr, Ocoee, FL 32761. Math Moyer, Kevin L. 70 Newtown Rd, Warminster, PA 18974. Management Moyer, Michael D. 14 W Broad PA 19440. Mass Comm Muschlitz, Klmberly A. 1177 Marble Dr, Bethlehem. PA 18017. Nursing Myers, Diana L. RD 1 Box 1653. Brodbecks. PA 17329. Speech Correct Myers, Kristine A. RD 6 Box 6010. Montrose. PA 18801. Sec Ed/Blo Narducci, Klmberly L. 418 E Linden St. Fleetwood. PA 19522. Acctg Naylon, Timothy M. 11 Edge Trail. Conyngham. PA 18219. Acctg Nelson, Andrea R. 3714 N 9th St. Philadelphia. PA 19140. Sociology Nicholas, Tracey J. RD 1 Box 429. Watsontown. PA 17777. Nursing Nicol. Melissa J. 1650 Hardner Dr. Allentown. PA 18103. Ment/Phys Hand/Sp Ed Nicolo, Paul C. 1219 Clyde Rd. Warminster, PA 18974. Economics RD 2 Box 013A. Fleetwood. PA 19522. Nursing Nolter, Deborah A. 217 S Shamokin St. Shamokin. PA 17872. Soc Sel Norbe, Todd A. 10 Peters Lane, North Haledon, NJ 07508. Marketing Norton, Noelle C. 403 Morse St. Rldgefield. NJ 07657. Marketing Nugent, Thomas 1 1 Glenslde Ave. Hamburg. N J 074 1 9. Comp & Info Sci Nunkester. Jr. Roger W. 501 E 8th St, Berwick, PA 18603. Elem Ed Obeid, Colleen C. 3 Crescent Dr, Plains. PA 18705. Elem Ed/Math Obrien. Thomas P. 108 S Vine St. PA 17872. Sec Ed/CSS/Psych Ocker. Jody L. 1 1 13Market St, Sunbury, PA 17801. Nursing Oehlert, Michael R. 42 Roboda Blvd. Royersford, PA 19468. Management Olejkowski, Susan P. 1312 Saint Vincent St, Philadelphia, PA 191 1 1. Med Tech Ridge Rd. Media. PA O'Nell, Edward F. 1 19063. Sec Ed/Comm(Lit) Springettsbury, York, Orris, Ann E. 435 PA 17403. Nursing Oscar. Linda J. 453. Byron Rd. Warminster. PA 18974. Acctg Otoole. James F. 202 Harding Ave, Havertown, PA 19083. Sec Ed/CSS (H-B A) Owens. Karen L. 109 Moonflower Rd, W W ' fl St, Hatfield, Muetterities, Anne M. 61 Bellvale Rd. Mountain Lakes, NJ 07046. Acctg Mumma, Denise C. 554 Ridge View Ave, Elizabethtown. PA 17022. Marketing Murphy, Brian C. 12121 Long Ridge Lane. Bowie. MD 20715. Sociology Muschek, Wendy M. RD 2 Box 158. Coopersburg. PA 18036. Elem Ed/Ed Hearing Impaired Noll, Jill N. PA 19040. N-K-3/Elem Ed Padner. Dawn R. 37 Harrison. Nutley. J 07110. Ment/Phys Hand/Sp Ed Palacz, Lisa A. RD 2 Box 317, Paxinos, ^ 17860. Acctg Palo. Monica L. 107 Hopper Rd, Endwell, \i 13760. Marketing Panko. Ann M. 34 LInnett Lane. Lock Havji, PA 17745. Marketing Papsin. Margaret A. 30 Tamaques wk Westfield. NJ 07090. Marketing Parker, Janice F. Rear 486 S Mt Blvd. Mom taintop. PA 18707. N-K-3/Elem Ed Paster, Karen A. 123 Washington A; Phoenixville, PA 19460. Speech Correct Patton, Maryann C. 3 Palm Lane, LevlttoM PA 19054. Elem Ed Paul, David G. RD 1 Box 365, Herndon, 17830. Acctg Pavelchak. Darice A. 335 Main St. Vandll}'. PA 18421. Speech/Comm Pawlak. Nancy J. RD 2 Box 228, Montgtjicry. PA 17752. Management Pawlush, Renee 141 Main St, Mocanaqli PA 18655. Nursing Payne, Joshua E. RD 1 Box 521 Scotrun.y 18355. Comp & Info Sci Pearage, Kathleen M. 500 Thornhurst \i Gouldsboro. PA 18424. N-K-3 Perrotta, James A. 39 Marilyn St. Ncjil Haledon. NJ 07508. Poll Sci Peters, Eric M. 404 Allegheny Dr. Mechiicsburg. PA 17055. Finance Peterson, Philip H. 232 E Areba Ave. Ir shey, PA 17033. Comp & Info Scl Hatboro, , , ' Petrucelll. Kathy A. 1029 S ilworth. PA 19464. Marketing Kelm St. I^48. .Sec W . 1 oggeri. Franklin Ave, Rocka- NJ 07866. Comp & Info Scl uhl. Lori J. 60 Redwood Circle RD 2. Ephita. F'A 17522. Elem Ed alapaugh. Randy H. 128 W High St. ay, , James 125 Womelsdorf. PA 19567. Marketing Ruopp. Joshua D. 5 Indian Spring Rd. Cranford. NJ 07016. Nursing W Ruth. Helene M. 335 Cherry St. Shenandoah. PA 17976. Soc Wei Ryno. Jeannette R. RD Box 1747C. Mount Bethel. PA 18343. Psych Salek. Adina A. 1 1 Purple St, Wellsboro, PA 16901. Marketing Sanders. Michael P. RD 1 Box 191, Mlffllnburg, PA 17844. Sec Ed/CSS (H-B A) Santee. Cindy R. 250 Broad St. Tatamy. PA 18085. Elem Ed Sauers. Matt J. 612 3rd St. Bloomsburg. PA 17815. Geography/Urban & Reg Plan Saylor. Barbara A. RD 1 Box 1747. Berwick. PA 18603. Elem Ed/Ed Hearing Impaired Scarafone. Mark D. 75 Heather Lane. Norrlstown. PA 19401. Finance Schaffer. Yvette M. 366 N 2nd St. Lehighton. PA 18235. Sec Ed/Bio Scheks. Victoria L. 1026 Copella Rd. Bath. PA 18014. N-K-3 Schick. Michael M. 1201 Race St. Williamsport. PA 17701. Marketing Schlenner. Karen A. 2205 Bryn Mawr Ave. Ardmore, PA 19003. Nursing Schott. Teresa M. 383 Lightstreet Rd, Bloomsburg, PA 17815. Acctg Schrawder, Rachel A. Spring Glen, PA 17978. Finance 1 W Schroeder, Susan E. 20 Maplewood Dr. Honesdale. J. 180 E St Joseph St, Easton, PA 18042. Comp & Info Scl Schwartz, Teresa A. 652 James St, Hazleton, PA 18201. Elem Ed Sechrist. Amy J. RD 1 Box 45, Canton, PA 17724. Acctg Sechrist. Michelle A. 601 Londonderry Dr, West Chester, PA 19382. Psych Seelig. Pamela J. 209 Bradley Ave, Sinking Spring, PA 19608. Marketing Sees. Steven P. 38 4th St, Bloomsburg. PA 17815. Elem Ed Belgrade. Kathryn A. 252 Main St. Girardvllle. PA 17935. Nursing Sell. Stacey A. 8 Emmaus Ave. Allentown. W W PA 18103. Speech/Comm Sellers. Jr. Franklin D. vllle, RD 1 Box 162, Mill- PA 17846. Mass Comm Serpico. William E. 1111 Bergen Court, Scranton, PA 18505. Comp & Info Scl Shadle, David P. 7 Shetland Dr, Doylestown, PA 18901. Management Shafer, David J. 1 Kit Dr Hazle Vlg, Hazleton. PA 18201. Acctg Shandlay, Kathleen T. 1 1 7 Barrett Rd, Willow Grove, Pa 19090. Psych Shaner, Kimberly A. 1477 Heather Place. Pottstown, PA 19464. Elem Ed Shannon. Michael J. RD 1 Box 12, Hughesvllle, PA 17737. Acctg Sharp. James C. 7291 Mill Spring, Ambler, PA 19002. Marketing Shartle. Cynthia A. 5232 Deerfleld Ave, Mechanicsburg, PA 17055. Mass Comm Sheehan. Ann M. 7 S GIfford St. Butler. NJ 07405. Ment/Phys Hand/Sp Ed Shevlln. James P. 11884 Sunchase Court. Boca Raton. FL 33498. Acctg Shimer. Richard N. 153 Oak St. Allentown, PA 18102. Acctg Shiptoski, Brian D. RD 2 Box 2, Wapwallopcn. PA 18660. Nursing Shirk, Denise A. RD 4 Box 204B. Sunbury, PA 17801. Bio Shoop, Jack L. 215 Nassau . Shuman, Sherrl L. RD 2 Box 2589. wood. PA 19522. Soc Wei Fleet- Shunk, Christopher J. 252 Beth- 1 Linden St. PA 18017. Comp & Info Scl Sicinski, Jean R. 433 Spring St, Bethlehem. PA 18018. Mass Comm Simeone, Filomena 203 Seneka Dr. New Britain. PA 18901. Acctg Slnnott. Dale P. 235 W 4th St. Bloomsburg, PA 17815. Physics Slsko. Meliss A. 44 N Walnut St. Wilkes Barre. PA 18702. Management lehem, Slavin, Eileen T. 19 S Llanwellyn Ave. Glenolden, PA 19036. Soc Wei Slusser. James H. 4 5th St. Bloomsburg. PA 17815. Theater Arts W Smith. Joseph M. RD 7 Box 7106, Moscow, PA 18444. History Smith. Laurel H. 3391 Buck Rd. Huntingdon Valley. PA 19006. Speech/Comm Smith. Michelle K. 20 Spring St. Wilkes Barre. PA 18702. Soc Wei Smith. Susan L. 1649 Woodlea Rd. Orefleld. PA 18069. Nursing Smithson, Susan M. 107 Deer Path Lane. Lansdale. Pa 19446. Office Adm . Smyth, M. Melissa 35 Rodman Ave. Havertown. PA 19083. Elem Ed/Early Childhood Ed Snoha, Carol A. 330 Ludlow St. Summit Hill, PA 18250. Elem Ed Snyder, Brenda S. RD 1 Box 382, Muncy. PA 17756. RadTech Snyder. Curtis W. 700 Barclay Ave. Morrisvllle. PA 19067. Acctg Snyder. Susan E. RD 2 Box 7. Sunbury. PA 17801. Acctg Sobeck. Michael W. 68 Oaklyn Ave. Norristown. Pa 19403. Speech/Comm Somyk. Taras 1929 Hay Terrace. Easton. PA 18042. Finance Soper, R. Shane RD 2 Box 103. Wysox. PA 18854. Acctg Sopko. Patricia A. RD 1 Box 403. Lehighton. W PA 18431. Acctg Schumacher. Daniel 1 782 1 Sec Ed/CSS (H-B A) Shultz, Cheryl A. RD 4 Box 4864. Berwick. PA 18603. Sec Ed/Math St. Danville. PA PA 18235. Mass Comm Spadora Carol A. Star Route. Prompton. PA 18456. Sec Ed/Blo Specht. Laura M. 9390A JMeil Rd. Philadelphia. PA 19115. Speech/Comm Speece. Eric R. 138 Ann St, West Pittston, PA 18643. Adult Health Spencer. Catherine A. 1305 Farrlngton Rd, Philadelphia, PA 19151. Nursing Sperlng Trudi E. RD 4 Box 199, Montrose, Pa 18801. Elem Ed Spicer, Laura A. 41 Berkshire St, Whippany, NJ 07981 Elem Ed/Ed Hearing Impaired Spitko. Julie A. 717 Burdett Dr, Aston, PA 19014. Sec Ed/English Spock. Thomas J. RD 1 Box 90A, Catawlssa, PA 17820. Mass Comm Spoerl. Cheryl L. RD 1 Box 100, Highland Lakes, NJ 07422. Ment/Phys Hand/Sp Ed Spoor, Lee H. 653 Park St, Honesdale, PA 18431. Sec Ed/Blo . W SUber. Debra L. 434 W 1st St, Hazleton. PA 18201 Acctg SUnek. Michelle J. Pa 18222. Elem Ed RD 2 Box 326A. Drums. SUrkey, Lynne E. 957 Garfield Ave. LansPA 19446. Psych Steely. Jay B. RD 3. Bloomsburg. PA 17815. dale. Bio Steely. William L. 17815. Chemlstr>' RD 3. Bloomsburg. PA senior dlr 223 Karen L. RD 4 Box 516, Red Lion. PA 17356. Sec Ed/Spanlsh Steinberg, Brian A. 326 York Rd. Willow Grove, PA 19090. Soc Wei Stensnid, Wendy L. 213 Pembroke Rd, WalUngford, PA 19086. Finance Stepanski, Robert P. RD 3, Shlckshinny, PA 18655. Comp & Info Scl Stephon. Edward M. 632 Gllck Ave, Allentown, PA 18103. Finance stein, Stevenson, Scott A. 26 Renee Rlchboro. PA 18954. Office Adm Circle, Curtis 301 TUton Rd, Pleasantvllle, NJ 08232. Soc/Crlm Justice Stone, Brian J. RD 3 Box 232, Saylorsburg, PA 18353. Sec Ed/CSS (H-B A) Straub, Terry L. 626 Sherry Rd, Saint Marys, PA 15857. Marketing Strong, Viclti E. 51 2 Clifton Ave. Sharon Hill, PA 19079. Mass Comm Stuart, William M. 26 Wilson St, LarksvlUe, PA 18704. Sec Ed/Earth & Space Scl Stuck, Alison R. Star Route, Richfield, PA 17086. Ment/Phys Hand/Sp Ed Sugra, Susan C. 105 Arrowhead Circle. Conestoga, PA 17516. Mass Comm Swartley, Kimberly S. 121 S Locust St, Shlremanstown, PA 17011. Mass Comm Still, Sweeney, Arthur E. PO Box 5, Drums, PA 18222. Anthro Sweeney, John J. 2260 Sunneytown Pike, Harleysvllle, PA 19438. Mass Comm Sweeny, Anne E. 52 Prospect St. White Plains, NY 10606. Ment/Phys Hand/Sp Ed Swlnko, Jr, Paul G. 39 N Oak St, Mount Carmel, PA 17851. Acctg Swody, Russell M. PO Box PA 18815. 143. Camptown, Art History Taglleri, Katrina L. 401 Fairway Dr, Lan- PA 17603. Ment/Phys Hand/Sp Ed Tappe, Mark E. RD 3 Box 413, Catawlssa. PA 17820. Sec Ed/Chemlstry caster, Tazik, Renee 8 Marigold Circle, Levlttown, PA 19054. Poll Scl Tegge, Christine K. 3191 Antler, Dr, Doylestown, PA 18901. Elem Ed Teichman, Lori J. RD 1 Box 284, Mlllmont. PA 17845. Sec Ed/Blo Terrizzi, Alicia A. RD 2 Box 349, Catawlssa, PA 17820. Sec Ed/Math Thomas, Linda M. 420 Hazle St, Tamaqua, PA 18252. Marketing Thompson. L. Evelyn 2736 Reel St, Harrlsburg. PA 17110. Speech/Comm Thornborough, Kerrl E. 1419 Devon Rd. Warminster, PA 18974. Office Adm Timins, Edward J. 2108 Jackson St. Scranton. PA 18504. Management Tobias, Gregory A. 20 Northern Ave. Florham Park. NJ 07932. Management Toczylousky, Tammy K. RD 3 Box 141, Catawlssa. PA 17820. Elem Ed/Math Tlmkiewicz, Holly A. 1416 Gary Terr. West PA 19380. Nursing Tomko, Karen A. 415 Pennsylvania novo, PA 17764. Sec Ed/Blo Ave, Re- Toner, Kellene E. PO Box 188, Woolrlch. PA 17779. Acctg Townsend, Debbie A. PO Box 177, Camden, DE 19934. Sec Ed/Math Tracht, Marybeth 1 025 L Coldstream Circle, Emmaus, PA 18049. Acctg Trego, Mathew J. 1136 Taylor Ave, West Chester, PA 19380. Sec Ed/Comm(Speech) Troyan, Malanne L. 200 West Ave, Mount Carmel, PA 17851. Psych Truitt, Jeffrey C. 160 S Church St, Hazleton, PA 18201. Marketing senior dlr W Wagner, Steven D. PO Box 122, Watsontown, PA 17777. N-K-3 Waibel, Debra L. 1385 Nancy Drive, Southampton, PA 18966. Finance Waldman, David J. 3 1 5 Eldred St, WllUamsport, PA 17701. Acctg Walker, Glna R. 14 Pine Ave, Fredericksburg. PA 17026. Earth/Space Scl Walker, John M. RD 4. Bloomsburg. PA 17815. Management Wallace, Corinne E. 244 Prospect St. Catasauqua, PA 18032. Mass Comm Wallace, Kevin A. RD 3 Box 15. Clearfield, PA 16830. Sec Ed/CSS (H-B A) Wallace, Laurie S. 660 E Walnut St, Hanover. PA 17331. Ment/Phys Hand/Sp Ed Ward, Dalton W. HC64 Box 82. Trout Run. PA 17771. Management Wargo, David A. 1 1 1 E Fell St. Summit Hill. PA 18250. Comp & Info Scl Warmerdam, Elizabeth J. 206 President Ave. Rutledge. PA 19070. Elem Ed Warmerdam, Nancy E. 206 President Ave. Rutledge. PA 19070. N-K-3/Elem Ed/Excpt. Child Warner, Karen R. 302 W Green St. Shlremanstown. PA 17011. Nursing Warner, Sandra R. 161 Rafkind Rd. BloomIngdale. NJ 07403. Office Adm Warren. Jr, Richard C. PO Box 12. Vlcksburg. PA 17883. Management Watklns. Charles E. 1594 Nottingham Rd. Charleston. WV 25314. Management Watson, Barbara E. RD 2 Box 7. Benton. PA 17814. Speech/Comm S. 120 Caswallen Dr. West Chester. PA 19380. N-K-3 Watson, James H. 3000 Hetherton Dr. Aston. PA 19014. Acctg Watson, Diane Swamp Bridge Rd, Denver. PA 17517. Management Weiss, Cynthia D. 18 WoodhlU Dr. Willow Grove. PA 19090. Mass Comm Weiss, Noeleen M. 3 Ravine Rd, Sussex, NJ Weaver, Carolyn D. 480 Chester. :4 Truskoloskl. Michael F. RD 2 Box 125. Benton. PA 17814. Psych Tryanski, Paula T. 664 Wawa Camp Rd. Lederach. PA 19450. Marketing Updegraff Joel A. 36 E Main St, Bloomsburg, PA 17815. Finance Swedesford Rd, Updegraff, Julie L. 321 Exton, PA 19341. Speech Correct Vadovic, Matthew J. RD 1 Box 4003, Mllford, PA 18337. Psych Valinski, Lori A. 124 Fulton St, Simpson, PA 18407. Acctg Veazle, Justina H. RD 1 Box 227B. Drums, PA 18222. History Venesky, Paul PO Box 206. Elmora. PA 15737. Mass Comm Vivian, Rebecca J. RD 1 Box 242. Rlegelsvllle. PA 18077. Elem Ed Vivino, Anthony E. 850 Ronnie Lane, Philadelphia, PA 19128. Bus Economics Vivino, Suzanne C. 3 S Quince St, Mount Carmel. PA 17851. Elem Ed/Lang Arts Vogel, Kimberly A. 8 Nottingham Dr. Fallslngton. PA 19054. Art Studio 07461 Ment/Phys Hand/Sp Ed . Wells. Karen M. RD 2 Box 242. Meshoppen, PA 18630. Finance Wentling, Elizabeth A. 503 E Maple St, AnnvlUe, PA 17003. Speech Correct Academy St, HughesWertz, Eric W. 162 W PA 17737. Office Adm Wertz. Ruby 114 N Schaeffer Ave, Centre Hall, PA 16828. Nursing White, David W. RD 1 Box 764, Jermyn. PA vllle, 18433. Marketing Wiekrykas, Barbara P. 3 1 1 E New York S Shenandoah. PA 17976. Elem Ed Wilk, Gregory D. 1641 Babalew Trail. A lentown. PA 18103. Office Adm Williams, Carla J. 1223 Dalehurst Dr. Bet lehem. PA 18018. Ment/Phys Hand/Sp Ed Williams, Lori L. 909 McKlnley St, Hazleto PA 18201. Nursing Williams, Rae A. 1 39 E 8th St, Bloomsbur PA 17815. N-K-3 Williamson, Gary B. 1705 Sycamore S Bethlehem. PA 18017. Marketing Willing, Brenda S. RD 2 Box 602. Barto 19504. Sec Ed/Math Wodarczyk, Dawn M. 4 Summit View E Mountalntop. PA 18707. Ment/Phys Hand/J Ed Wolfe, Michelle K. 1 1 Linda Lane, Selln grove, PA 17870. Elem Ed Wood, Deanna A. RD 2 S Portage Rd, Wei field, NY 14787. Elem Ed Woods, Delmas A. 323 Catherine St, Bloom burg, PA 17815. Comp & Info Scl Worklnger. Crystal D. RD 2 Box 306, Brogt PA 17309. Management Wright, Jolan E. 344 E Hector St, Co shohocken, PA 19428. N-K-3/Elem Ed Wright, Richard L. 102 E Central Ave, Ea Bangor, PA 18013. Management Yanchuck, Gregory R. 241 S 6th Shamokln, PA 17872. Sec Ed/CSS (Soc & SI a[ thro) Yancoskl, Carol A. 1537 Scott St, Kulpmoi PA 17834. Marketing Yonkln, Lisa M. RD 2 Box 339, Dushore, 18614. Sec Ed/English Young, Irene M. 5858 Angora Terrace, Pb adelphia, PA 19143. N-K-3 Young, Linda M. 283 Klmbel L PA 19460. Nursing Young, Thomas L. 831 High St, West MUtc PA 1 7886. Comp & Info Scl Zeltler, Andrea B. 208 Hickory Court, Lai dale. PA 19446. Elem Ed Phoenlxvllle. Zelechoski, Tracey A. RD 5 Box 110, De vllle. PA 17821. Acctg Zettlemoyer, Stacey J. RD 1 Box 280, Mllti PA 17847. Sec Ed/CSS (H-B A) Zimllnghaus, Nancy A. 1 03 Castle Rock I Lake Hopatcong, NJ 07849. Sec Ed/Blo Zimmerman, Holly M. RD 2 Box 52:?ji Annvllle, PA 17003. Nursing GIrard St. Atlas, Zukus, John J. 557 W 785 Soc/Crlm Justice Zuzelski, Sharon T. 23 Cotton Ave. Huds( PA 18705. Marketing 1 1 . {l BLCDOMSBURG UNIVERSITY A Legacy of Learning • 1 839- 1 989 120th Annual Spring Commencement Convocation Bloomsburg Fairgrounds May 13, 1989 2:45 p. m 226 Baccalaureate Honor Graduates SUMMA CUM LAUDE Recipients have achieved a cumulative grade p>olnt average of 3.95-4.00 Lee A. Chasen Joann M. Luzenshl Pamela Christina H. Veazle L. Lash MAGNA CUM LAUDE Recipients have achieved a cumulative grade point average 3.75-3.94 Kim T. Brenda Barnes E. Baskln Stacey D. Boltz Brenda J. Burger Joanne M. Butler Lee M. Carsla Lynn A Cheddar Anne K. Collins Alain G. FUlault Michelle D. Green Mlchallne A. Grzymskl Miriam R. Mlkalac Klmberley A. Muschlltz Diana L. Myers Susan L. Hardman Sandra R. Hitchcock Michael J. Hoover Sherry L. Hoover Tammy Betsey L. R. Pentz Linda J. Relmer Diane B. Rude Ann M. Sheehan Edward M. Stephon Klock Philip S. Krepps April G. Lafferty Rita T. Covalesky Joann M. Danulnas Bern E. Lorl J. Telchman Tracey A. ZelechoskI McCarty CUM LAUDE Recipients have achieved a cumulative grade point average of 3.5-3.75 Bruce J. Amerman Dean A. N. Hurst Melissa A. Huych Jennifer L. Jones Roger M. Jones Harold M. Kahler Joanlse L. Keener Christopher P. Keller Carrie A. Kephart Brewer Joseph S. Bulkley Alyssa A. Chomlak Dee A. Courter Sandra K. Dennis David Kristlna E. LaGreca Bessmarle Frey Nancylee J. Howard A Llberman Kelly L. Gerber Valerie A. Getz Jennifer L. Gllllard Lisa M. Gladfelter Denlse R. Lutz Antoinette Candace Christopher J. Golden Robert E. Hauck Christine M. Heller Elizabeth M. Henry Hock L. Laura Cindy A. Holdren Robachefskl L. Rospendowskl Michael P. Sanders Barbara A. Saylor William L. Sheely Jr. Suzanne SJostrom Lynne E. Starkey Marx McGarry L. Katrina L. Taglleri Alicia A. Terizzl Gregory A. Tobias J. Honors based on work completed prior J. James Ruggerl Corlnne E. Wallace David A. Wargo Carolyn D. Weaver Cynthia D. Weiss Carla J. Williams Deborah A. Nolter Jody L. Ocker Karen A. Paster Nancy J. Pawlak Hetzel Brenda Lynne M. Phillips Elaine L. Price Sheila D. RIggs Mellon Jr. Dennis D. Michael KImberly A. Mills Sheila M. Motley Patlrcla M. Moynlhan-Klmber Paul E. Payne A. Perotta Lisa M. Pflrman Lewis Michelle M. Garrlty Lori D. James KowalskI E. Crystal D. Detwller Lynn Joshua Cindy Elizabeth A. Arnott Melissa W. Blllhlme Erik K. Bowman Dawn to final M. Wodarczyk semester ALMA MATER Far above the river winding. Midst the mountains grand Stands our school so dear to students Far throughout the land. The commencement ceremony Bloomsburg, Bloomsburg Alma Mater up on College Hill Years to come shall find us ever True to Bloomsburg still. be interpreted lor the hearing impaired by Elizabeth Sims. Those in need of for seating arrangements. The audience is requested to stand during the academic procession, the national anthem, invocation, the benediction, and the alma mater. Please remain in place until the recessional is completed. Please refrain from applause or other expressions of recognition during the awarding of individual degrees. At todays Commencement Convocation, baccalaureate degrees are being conferred on 700 candidates, and 67 candidates are receiving master's degrees. this service should will check with an usher 227 229 230 231 232 233 Maggie Hummel Ellen Jankowski Lisa Landis Tina Magray Lorie Kelly Sherri Kim Opshinsky Michele Middlesworth Margie Papsin Stacy Peckham ITALIAN RISTORANTE ^kf^ W^ 0^ SPAGHETTI - MEAT BALLS VEAL PARMIGIANA CHICKEN - RAVIOLI - - LASAGNA CHIC! CHICKEN CACCIATORE STEAKS - SEAFOOD PIZZA v'E Lee Ann Kubitsky - 784-3385 FRI MON-THUR t1AM-1AM SUN 12PM- 12AM & SAT 11AM-3PM Metzger OVER 21' BRING YOUR 134 E. MAIN • OWN SPIRITS BLOOMSBURG Tanya Potocsky May Ruhl Lori Jean Bast Wendy Beck Teresa Boyle Eileen Slavin Holly Zimmerman Sharon Zuzelski Dave Truehart, Mgr. 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GOOD LUCK IN THE FUTURE, " -The Boss Jocks of WBUQ ^&^^ro More than just a great Steak house Fish, Seafood, At Western Sizzlin, we and Chicken. care about your health. cholesterol-free All our fried foods are cooked in the amount of saturate( oil which contains 50% less fat than otljer oils, for 1-80 your good health. and Rte. 42, exit (717)784-7757 156 1^1 34 HOURS: 1^ Thurs thru Sat 1 to or by appointment 5: Yogurt on the Square Featuring: CofumBo VINTAGE FASHIONS 1800 - 1950 MENS — WOMENS — CHILDRENS HATS • JEWELRY RT 42 PA 17846 • & Dole Whip ACCESSORIES LAURA HAUZE lOLA, 'Yofjurt (717) On 458-5233 the Square in Bloomsburg Proudly Supporting University J^or 100 years 1889-1989 Magee Industrial Enterprises Bloomsburg, PA 17815 257 ^ 5%t i Alumni Association Bloomsburg University, Bloomsburg, PA 17815, (717) 389-4058 Dear Graduate: WELCOME to the Bloomsburg University Alumni Association! part of the Bloomsburg University With Commencement, you have moved from one important have jomed over 3L000 to another: the Alumni Association. You the student body family state and more than every in to society other alumni who are making significant contributions two dozen foreign countries. — — Office stands ready to serve Wherever you go, please remember this: The staff of the Alumni to serve as your liaison here, we are you whether it is next month or in 20 years. That's why first. or need information, please contact us with the University. If ever you encounter a problem We will do everything we can to expedite a solution or a response. expect from your Alumni meantime, we would like you to know what else you can exmples: In a word, it is SERVICE. Here are some Office. In the send news about significant events Publishing The Alumni Quarterly. Please feel free to the most popular part of The Quarterly. All alumn. in your life for the -Class Notes" section to the University Annual Fund (in any receive one issue each year: alumni who contribute • - amount) receive • all four issues. Alumni Weekend in the spring or Planning class reunions at five-year intervals on either on Homecoming in the fall. and other parts of the Arranging regional alumni meetings throughout Pennsylvania when a meeting is know you let can United States. Be sure to tell us when you move, so we planned in your area. • to share their experiences with Providing opportunities for alumni to return to campus in Residence program each Fellow Alumni current students. These opportunities include the Homecoming. before semester and the Alumni-Student Mixer on the afternoon • Mater, either through financial Informing you of ways in which you can serve your Alma of your time and talent. contributions contributions to the University Annual Fund or by • Above all. DleR^^p in its projects remember th^t vnnr Alumni Association will be better if you take an active role and pro g rams! Sincerely, Doug Hlppenstlel Director of Alumni Affairs 259 Maria Triano, Heather McLaughlin and Anne Scott stopped for us In the afternoon sun. Chris Nawrocki and Bill Enck grin for our photographer after a long day of classes. Bob Weiss and Dwight Spence can't wait to get Into the library on this sunny fall afternoon. April Mutchaler and Veronica Crum show off their support for the State System of Higher Ed. candids candids 261 Caroline Hausknecht and Heidi Kohlhaas were bright even after a long day. Mark Maggs obviously found that whatever our photographer was telling him funny. Jenn Lindberger. Cathy Mahon. and Trish Davis were eager to smile for this shot. Angle LeFave. Carolyn Hammond. Julie Robus and Tara Connolly found posing on a windy afternoon rather interesting. 262 candlds Matt Moore and Brian Markase were surprised at the thought of making the yearbook. Students In the dorms often raise money for projects such as the Ronald McDonald House. candids 263 andids Pam Jacobs and Jenn Muff found that the afternoon sun was quite enjoyable this fall. Jennifer Carey. Stacey Black and Kim Black smiled for photographer Kris Buerhle. Heather McDanlel watches the setting sun Irom Andruss Library's court. Jeff Smith. Mike Spano. and Kevin Bennett stopped outside the to catch their breath before heading to class. Union candids 265 indids candids 267 irr' student Organization Abbreviations Accounting Club American Society for Personnel Administrators American Marketing Association Association of Public Relations Students Association for Childhood Education International Baseball Basketball Bicycle Club Biology Club Black Cultural Society Bloom Magazine Bloomsburg Players Bloomsburg Student Concert Committee Bowling Campus Child Care Association Captain Catholic Campus Ministry Cheerleaders Chess Club Circle K Coach College Association for Retarded Children Columbia Hall Council Community Government Association Commuters' Association Concert Choir Council for Exceptional Children Cross Country Dean's List Director Economics Club Editor Elwell Hall Council English Club Fellowship of Christian Athletes Field Hockey Finance Club Football Forensics French Club Freshman Class Golf Team Hlllel Historian Homecoming Committee Husky Singers Hockey Club Image Ice International Relations Club Intramurals Junior Class Kehr Union Governing Board Kehr Union Program Board Lacrosse Luzerne Hall Council Lycoming Hall Council Madrigal Singers Maroon and Gold Marching Band Mass Communications Club Mathematics Club Medical Technology Club Montour Hall Council Northumberland Hall Council Nursing Student Association Obiter Off-campus Housing Association Parents' Weekend Committee Pilot President Project Awareness Campus Ministry Psychology Association Quest Student Leadership Group Representative Resident Advisor Resident Hall Association Protestant ACCTG CLUB Obiter So here call it is. The 1989 OBITER. Wow, a whole page to only had to slave over 279 other pages my own — I What a bargain. Over the school year I've learned a few things such as: 1) They'll never stop calling it the ORBITER. 2) Maria will never keep her desk clean. 3) in the art of Yearbook-ing: REto get it. Missy — WHO So. Bosslady; SHE THINKING? Maybe wants her head is my job? WHAT 15 missing. So bitch I Look at the book. Enough said. 100% improvement or is that a word? Whai your part, my dear. Unhickafy does it matter, you don't need to know it. You have done a better job in all aspects than give you credit for. — I WARD=TIME+EFFORT=ARE YOU DREAMING? — — it's got a beat and you So why do do it? Who knows suppose some sappy can dance to it. no, really answer like the "personal gratification inherent in the compilation of such a stupendous record" is in order. Well that happens to be patently FALSE. The people and the feeling of having some degree of control over a part of my life is what keeps me at the desk. I I Lets see, who's left? Meglet! You are not a nerd. Yol never were. Just be glad we never have to College Bow again, know whut I mean, Vern ? Hey, I still haven' heard from MERIDIAN yet. It's a Communist Plot, know send me something from Leningrad, oi it. To Michael perhaps Kuala Lampur? Hey comrade, wanna buy som« Levi's? can see it now. MCAT's don't mean a thing ir You probably won't even tool the gulag. Lee Kubitsky on this page, but if you do, want to wish you much luck Riley and the IPA. How is your Pullet Surprise thesf days? Ms. Clifford, you will make a "neat" teacher. B( They stil nice to my kids if you get them. Lynne Ernst want to drop things off to be read. Some things neve change. Much luck at Lehigh. Wendy Lupashunski — not for long, right? See you at the wedding. Ralphie what sweeties. Brownies and cookies upor Kevin request. Sean you are still welcome for dinner (onc< in a while). Dr. Sperry Meg was right all along abou now know what a comma splice is you. Dr. Strauss But will it get me into grad school? F.B. you'll always be F.B. I'm sure. Here's to man; more Regattas and freezing stadiums. Je t'alme moi I — I — I To my staff: — Christy K vielen dank! Lucky you got to do all the things didn't want to do like calling everyone on staff 400 times. Missed ya' while was hanging upside down I I and screaming my head off. Mindy, Wendy, Renee, Deanne, and the rest of Layout Good job! Thank God you guys know how, sure don't. Julie, Debbie, Leslie, Tamika, Tara Pseudocopy, uh huh. ThankyouThankyouThankyou. So you wanna be — — I an editor? Kim C. and Ads staff can't believe how well you guys did! Somebody's got a future in Advertising and Sales. — Heather anyone I — She types (WELL). Indispensable. Don't killed at I — To the graduating class Hershey Park! M — What do you mean we don't have any money You are the epitome — — — ami. — of efficiency. Kinda like Radar O'Reilly but with a better personality (don't worry you are not a goober). We love you and you done real good. left? — get Chris, Steve, Kristin, Wade. et. al. Next year we're using polaroids, [jus' kiddin') Mighty fine pikchers y'all went and took. Maria — of 1989: For many of you, this is it. It's out there waiting to maki or break you. "Beneath my feet, eternity, lays eve sweeter plans for me." Robert Plant Congratulation: and Best Wishes for the Future. We hope you will enjo; the end result of a year's work by our staff. It's ou' graduation gift to you. — Susan Ch; Managing Edito' IP'* ', Bloomsburg University's OBITER is published with money provided by patronage and the Community Government Association. It's budget presently stands at $34,000. The is printed by Taylor Publishing Company of Dallas, Texas who is represented by Ed Patrick, Jr. The senior photography is done by Varden Studios of Rochester, New York, by Paul Bilgore, our representative, and Rhonda OBITER Beach, photographer. The book is presently 280 pages, printed on 8x11 paper. The cover was designed by DeTores Landon of Taylor Publishing and is a 9x12 leather bound, smythe sewn cover with embossed and debossed artwork. The ink is a black ink, the only exception being the history pages which are creme with brown ink. There are 40 pages of color, 32 in the beginning and 8 at the end. All books are mailed to seniors at their last legal address and are a gift from CGA and the OBITER staff. Any artwork connected with LEGACY OF LEARNING the theme has been provided by the University or enhanced by Delores Landon of Taylor Publishing. The OBITER office is located in the Kehr Union Building, in the Games Room. rc^4 couldn't do it, AGAIN took up a whole page, but this year am so effecient that 1 can do it in half. A big thank you to those who saw me through my crises and deadlines other than my staff including: the Community Government Association, the Kehr Union Employees, the Community Activities office, Mr. Hill, my profs (Bertelson, Schrier, Millen-Penn, Sylvester, and Maittlen-Harris), my advisor and those wonderful folks in Ben Franklin who were able to keep me in school with And they said we . Well, folks, last year . . I I their aid. be put up with. Teaching me how myself was the greatest gift you could ever give me. wish you only the best of life, (Kelly to my graduating friends, co-workers, etc Chambers, Dani and Jen Ross, Karen Reiss. Laurie Jones, the bowling gang. Lynne Ernst, Howie Liberman. the supervisors, Michelle Bupp, Kim Clark, Josh Payne, Heavens, Lisa Mack. Lisa Landis, John Walker didn't know knew so many people. I'm always in that yearbook office, you know, or working on argumenwish you all the luck in the world. Thank tation.) ... you for being here. You have made a difference. Come need people to go drinking with back and visit me. when actually turn twenty-one. I'll write you all recommendations, (ha. dream on ... want you to give me a job or pay part of my grad school tuition when graduate!). Thank you for giving me the chance to know you even for the short time we were at Bloomsburg together, we are striving to improve the book to the rest of you with every year and suggestions and comments are always welcome in the OBITER office, box 17 KUB. 3894454. But thanks for giving us a chance AGAIN. thank you for everything. To Mr. and Mrs. Mitrani This book is for you. when to I did not want to have confidence in 1 . . . . . I . I 1 To my staff: hey, you layout people why can never get you all in the same room at once? Mindy, Wendy, Heather. Deanne, Renee Thanks a bunch for all your hard work recopying, designing, and rechecking those . . . come back, . I . . need YOU! to the photographers ... have never had such a great bunch. You all outdid whatever we ever did before. Make sure you come back next year. promise I'll write you all recommendations. to my copy writers one hundred percent better this year. What do we aim for next year? To my exec board you are the best people have ever layouts. Please I I I . . known. Effecient . . . . (maria), I perfectionists (sue), and have made my job so much hardworking (chris), too. You easier and now I've learned to delegate, to my friends thanks for putting up with me even . . . I I I I . . . . . . With much love and good blessings. Melissa A. Harris, editor OBITER '89 271 To everything there a season, and a time to every purpose under heaven. is Ecclesiastes 3:1. goodbyes goodbyes 273 goodbyes college friends are the dearest. Our Thomas Jefferson goodbyes 275 goodbyes Two — roads diverged and I I took the one less traveled by. And that has made all the difference. Robert Frost. goodbyes 277 Now not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning. Winston Churchill ;;oofibyes is goodbyes 279 goodbyes