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The Yearbook

Office;

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Bloomsburg Gniversity published by the Community Government Association

Kehr Gnion Building, Bloomsburg University, Bloomsburg, Pa. 17815

Vol.

68/1983-84 Academic Year

Table of Contents
4

Introduction

What's Up?
44

Student Life and Events

Academia
72

Administration and Faculty

Games People Play
Athletic

94

Teams

Who's Doing?
138

Organizations and Greeks

Epilog

Mews

174

Briefs

Seniors
Portraits

190

and Directory

263

Credits

Editor: Scott

P.

Photographers: Brian Creep
David Doermann

Righter

Photography Editor: Kevin
Business Manager: Kerry
Advisors:

P.

Lynch

S. Boll

Kenneth C. Hoffman (retired)
Douglas C. Hippenstiel (acting)

Contributors: Becky Bernstein, Organizations
Teresa Buck, Organizations
Greg Hummel, Athletics
Meg Monseau, Seniors

Pam Shupp, Events
Marianne Wingeard, Epilog

Ruby Schuon
Betsy

Wolam

Peggy Flynn

James Knaub
Dan Peterson
Jan Knolles

Monica Schaffer
Danielle Simone

Trumbower

Dina Giovannini

Britt

Kent Hagedorn

Jackie Turzer

Rick Pettine

Bob Yoder

Printer: Herff Jones Yearbooks
Division of Carnation

525 Boyds School Road
Gettysburg, Pa. 17325

Senior Portraits: Merin Studios
2981 Grant Avenue
Philadelphia, Pa. 19114

IMTRODOCTION

Toward

the end of August, Bloomsburg students begin plan-

ning for the trek back to school.

Dad makes sure the

bills have been paid, mom stores home cooked, balanced meals in
Tupperware, and the Bloomsburg student says goodbye to old
summer friends. Soon Sunday the 28th will arrive and the car will

be loaded

for the drive to the

Susquehanna

Valley.

traffic moves along the Susquehanna River
west and east on Interstate 80, and north through
Centralia on Route 42, a sense of nervous excitement fills the air.
it's time to crack the books and try for the Dean's List, perhaps for

As the college bound

on Route

11,

the last time. But the

fall

friends, tailgates, football

games, homecoming and the

Fair.

tuition

semester also brings back old college

As upperclassmen move in, a few familiar faces are recognized
names are remembered. Curious freshmen look on antici-

but fewer

pating tough courses, stern professors, no parents, fun-filled activities,

fraternity parties,

Unaware

to

most new students some

place during the

one

night.

tolled

and an occasional hang-over.

summer months.

In fact

At 8 a.m., Friday, July

and people were saying

.

.

.

1,

alterations

have taken

many changes occured

1983 the Carver tower

in

bell

Welcome

to

BLOOMSBGRG GNIVERSITY

THE UNIVERSITY
D loomsburg State College became Bloomsburg
on July

(Jniversity

State
sixth

System

name

1983 as part of the new

1,

of Higher Education (SSHE).

for the institution in

its

it

is

the

144-year history.

Bloomsburg and the other 13 state-owned universities were
removed from the Department of Education and placed under
the independent jurisdiction of a chancellor of higher education and a 16-member board of governors. Act 188 signed by

Governor Dick Thornburgh,

autonomy

for the schools,

in

November 1982 means

(see

page

professional studies, and graduate studies and extended

programs are now termed colleges instead of schools.

The

college of professional studies has been reorga-

nized into the school of education with a teacher education council

and the school of health sciences with

H.

The schools are

further broken

down

The

der these degree pro-

when

grams.

expected

to be filled.

Bloomsburg has been a multi-purpose institution of quality
programs for most of the past 10 years when the college
began to de-emphasize teacher education.

More

than 50 percent of the programs offered at the uni-

System

Bloomsburg
the

is

name

Uni-

here and
is

not ex-

pected to change
again.

versity today did not exist before 1975.

State

tinue to increase offerings un-

versity

of Higher Education

• Lock Haven
Slippery

Rock

Harrisburg

. Shippensburg

sci-

university will continue to grant associate, bache-.

and masters degrees and graduate

level certificates. Efforts will con-

is

departments

Internally, the colleges of business and arts and
ences remain the same as before the name change.

academic affairs and
provost remains as the acting president until January 1985,
Dr. Larry Jones, vice president of

into

and centers.

lors

76).

the position

its

health sciences council.

make

McCormick, former president of BU and
interim chancellor of the SSHE was named the first permanent chancellor March 20, 1984 after a nationwide search

James

most noticable changes made with universiwas the schools of business, arts and sciences,

of the

greater

allowing each institution to

purchases and spend money without going through a maze of
regulations and approvals in the department.
Dr.

One

ty status

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Established as an

academy

"to teach youth the

elements of a classical education" in 1839,
Bloomsburg continues to serve as a strong, multi-

purpose

number

institution.

This

is

reflected by the increasing

of enrollment applications, a high retention rate, the

Human

Services Center and plans to continue developcampus.
On the following pages we have tried to capture the life at Bloomsburg
University in 1984. However, because opinions differ, each of you will have your
own thoughts on the photographs and remarks pertaining to your days "on the hill."
merely a
purely academic
To many, BCI is the party school ... a suitcase college
addition of the

ment

of the 173-acre

.

social experience ... or the best of

all

.

.

.

.

.

worlds.

BLOOMSBGRG
UMIVERSITY
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Perhaps
to

is

the

first

building one adjusts

the residence

hail.

After appre-

hensively meeting your R.A. and roommate(s), depending on "how lucky you

everyone gets an official welcome
from the dean and a speech on responsibility. It's tough enough to remember the
names of the people you share the bath-

are."

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room

with, yet alone

remember the tempo-

mons' food, doing laundry, getting locked

rary limited visitation hours, the time the

out, being pennied

doors lock and which floors have the

roommate, and

televi-

lounge; and

sions when.

While on-campus
tions,

living

you survived the

has

its

limita-

late night fire drills,

noise violations, getting busted, the

Com-

in,

fighting with your

all-nighters

in

the study

maybe you enjoyed watching

the soaps, eating popcorn, spiriting, gossiping,

carrying your bucket to the shower,

and making good

friends.

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isn't just a meeting
Itcampus
students, but

campus students
wanted

off-

Anyone who has

a bite to eat, looked for a quite place

to study,

tion

as well.

place for

a spot for on-

pledged or just needed informa-

has been there.

go on that

will

distract you.

A

variety of

entertain

you

Without a doubt,

always open and constantly
Located

in

in

programs

or possibly
it's

almost

use.

the center of the residence

Kehr Union is the "hub of
As 8 a.m. draws near the university community awakens to the morning
cup of coffee and bagels with cream
cheese. The daily newspapers and dozens
halls area, the

activities."

of

magazines circulate via the information
if all the papers are being used

Mear 10:30
desk

for racquetball

fills

one can get the news from the new electronic sign. Provided by the Electronic News
[Network, Dallas, Texas, the latest news me-

with the

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form

at the info

court reservations as

with opened-book students.

difficult to

to date on world
and national events, sports and human in-

lines begin to

the Coffeehouse and Presidents'

desk. But

dium keeps everyone up

Upstairs

terest headlines.

room

It

Lounge
can be

concentrate on the ground floor

MAC

machine beeping, the games

wailing,

mailbox doors snapping, the

lunch and

in

$

1

the

Snack Bar

lines

.75 Specials, Huskies,

form for
and deli

Even with all the activity,
committee meetings and busy offices accomplish the work set out with minimal
sandwiches.

disruptions.

By

11

p.m. the aroma of popcorn and

soft pretzels

disappears

in

the mostly silent

and a distant trash recepticle may be
heard making the rounds before the mid-

bowling alleys striking, the televisions competing, the artwork inviting, and an occa-

halls

sional distracting piano player.

night closing of the

KGB.

Money Access Center

ich year a rash of letters appears

in

ti The
Voi
The Voice
serv
;rved
'ed

in

concerning the food
Scranton Commons'. Someone

wvritesa complaint about

its

"raunchiness,"

another cites praises of the same meal. The
battle
Cotjj

is

decide.

continuous. Who's right? You

(We

can't).

may

Amid

all the red brick buildings on campus one small, overcrowded structure is adorned with Tiffany windows. The
stained-glass windows, which were once in
Noetling and Waller Halls, were preserved
and erected in the Harvey A. Andruss Li-

brary, a multi-purpose facility used for

re-

searching, studying, group project meetings

and an occasional nap. Socializing with

monobowed heads pore

frustrated friends often breaks the

tony, but usually rows of

over materials ranging from trade publications to

academic journals, reference books

to microfiche.

The
umes,

library

houses 320,000 bound

1.1 million

vol-

microtexts, several thou-

sand periodicals, and the Learning Resources Center, providing access to the

uni-

and video equipment. Plans
are now underway to either expand or build
versity's audio

a larger facility.

You

couldn't wait "to get off"



de-

spite high rent, deaf landlords, con-

tinuous

utility bills

and

fights with

AT&T-

Mid-Atlantic Bell

— Bell of Pennylvania —

What

You

icy

morning, or sliding

down

.

.

.

Nobody

cared that the paint was peeling, that the
window was cracked, that the kitchen

could only handle one person, or that the

apartment was small, that the hot water
only stayed on for five minutes, that the
furniture was from Sal Val, or that the

Though it got
always flush
tough when the neighbors complained,
your name appeared in The Morning
Press, your parents visited, and your be-

fridge could only hold a case-anda-half

loved landlord kept the security deposit.

the

hell?!.

didn't care that the

.

.

.

mind your own cooking, boilin'
bags, hiking up the hill to class on a cold,

You

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didn't

toilet didn't

.

But you loved
... a refuge

.

.

.

it!

.

.

Because

yours.

it

was home

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fficially

the only "town" in PennsylBloomsburg is a small and
unique place that most students remember
fondly. "The typical college town" with red

store at Market Square,

vania,

Bicycle

geraniums and white petunias potted on
the lampposts along Main Street, Market,
and College Hill, is the county seat of Columbia County. This rural, residential com-

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tries.

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Once

,000

home

is

a large

for

Magee

Indus-

manufacturer of house-

The Bloomsburg

including the Hotel Magee's Smorgasbord

li-

upstairs and the Publick House, Russell's

quor store, and Art Ventures move to the
store front once occupied by the bicycle

Pine Barn Inn next to Geisinger. For the less

shop. Even with these changes, old favor-

expensive subs and

Company

take over the vacated

Army

Ridgeways, the Lightstreet Hotel, and the
pizza, students enjoy

Thrift Store,

Berrigan's, Sal's Place, Serrucci's, Luigi's,

Boutique, The Studio Shop, and
The Record and Jeanswear Company continue to serve the public. Of course for the

JP's Deli, and the fast food places on Route
1 1. When birthdays, exams, or graduations

ites like

the Salvation

Que Pasa

credit card users Penney's

and Sears con-

need to be celebrated, students mark the
occasion with a party; and the more popu"watering holes" include the newly

ren-

hold and industrial carpet,

Magee now

tinue to operate on Main Street.

lar

produces carpeting installed
can automobiles. Not only is

most Ameri-

every community food establishments
are an integral part of a town's physique;

ovated Lemon's Tavern, Hess' Tavern and
Good or Days. (Of course you need to

and Bloomsburg has many

show an

largest state

third

owned

home

in
it

home

for the

university, but

Kawneer Architectural Design, Bloomsburg Mills,
Bloomsburg Craftsmen, and the infamous
Bloomsburg Fair. Nearby companies who
Bloomsburg

is

also

for

employ many area residents include

TRW

and Geisinger Medical Center in Danville
and PP&L's Susquehanna Nuclear Power
Plant, Wise Potatoe Chips, and Maier's Bakery

Berwick.

in

As

Centralia, on the southern tip of the

county, battles underground mine
revitalization of the
district

ers

to

fires,

the

Bloomsburg business

has begun to inspire business ownrestore old facades and improve

shopping habits along Main Street. New
stores are opening and others are expanding or redecorating. We have seen the Small
Mall open
Barrel

in

the old Racussin's, the Candy
after a fire, the Country

rebuild

Charm grow and move down Main, the
State Store move into a larger, self-serve

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Top: The Mock
convened

Presidential FSominating Convention

for the fifth

time since 1968, allowing 1,500

people to adopt a party platform, and nominate candi
dates for president and vice president. Right: Jello
wrestling highlighted the spring Renaissance
ree on

Main

Street,

day night pep

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rally,

complete with fireworks,

Vision of Disney"

with a bang!

Jambo-

Bloomsburg. Opposite page:

homecoming

Fri

starts

celebration off

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The Bloomsburg
of the fall

Fair highlights the start

semester each year. Thousands

of people are attracted to

town by

big

name

entertainment, exhibits, amusements, and
varied foods.

This year Mickey Gilley and Sylvia,
Denny and Marie Osmond, the Oak Ridge
Boys, Tammy Wynette and Billy Craddock,
Charley Pride, the Greg Kihn Band and local
favorite

mances

Hybrid Ice held evening perforat the

Grandstand. Rodeos, midget

auto races, and the demolition derby were
held daily.

Of course the largest
demonstrates the

fair in

latest

Pennsylvania

growth

in

agricul-

and education
to thousands who come each year starting
the third Monday after Labor Day.
ture, horticulture, live stock,

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And BO students had

the opportunity to prove

it.

About 1200 parents joined their sons and daugtiters for the
Weekend, October 8-9. After registering in
the union Saturday morning, parents were able to obtain information on academic programs, student services, and career
opportunities. The "State of the University" Address was also
13th Annual Parents'

given by Dr. Larry W. Jones, acting president, sharing the administration's thoughts with the parents

A

special pre-game

mation was held

in

Ox

in

attendance.

Roast Luncheon prepared by Servo-

Nelson Fieldhouse, followed by the

PSAC

Eastern Division clash with West Chester University. During
half-time festivities, the

"BU

Mom and

Dad

of the

Day" drawing

was announced.
Later that evening a buffet dinner

was held

in

the

Commons

and the Program Board and Community Arts Council co-sponsored the Riverboat Ragtime Revue in Haas Auditorium.
Some parents were here for the day and
yet others stayed over to Sunday.

offered

a

Quest

canoeing course on the West

Branch of the Susquehanna, and
afternoon a few
talent in the

BU

in

the

students displayed their

Student Showcase.

Fortunately the weather cooperated for
the entire

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Homecoming

Bloomsburg Salutes 'The Vision of Disney
The first university liomecoming celebrawas tiie biggest and most exciting
weel tribute to the various dreams and accomtion

"

sponsored "the largest parade this town
has ever seen" Saturday morning. Sixteen
floats, nine bands, 28 Sweetheart contes-

and groups ranging from the Mount-

tants,

plishments of Walt Disney from Mickey's
"Steamboat Willie" to the newly opened,

ed Division of the State Police to the
Shriners' Motor and Clown Corps, made
their way from Bloomsburg High School to

EPCOT

the Centennial

center.

The week long celebration began Monday, October 17 when the BSCC presented
comedian Steve Landesberg. Landesberg is
best known as Lieutenant Dietrich on the
ABC television series "Barney Miller." As
organizations prepared floats and

campus

offices decorated for the celebration, resi-

dence

halls'

dorm decorating contest and

for the
first

students were making plans

banner competition. Later

in

the

the week,

Marx Brothers' film "A Might at the
Opera" was shown along with a few favorthe

Disney cartoons.

ite

The

traditional

October 2

,

1

five

burg University indulged

Ox

nual

featured the

the

Second Anin

the Nelson Fieldhouse.

At
kies
In a

1

:30 p.m.

in

Redman Stadium

the Hus-

went up against Cheyney University.
revenge-filled contest Bloomsburg over

powered the Wolves,

17-13. Halftime enter-

tainment included the Husky band, the
crowning of the 1983 Homecoming Sweet-

Friday evening,

hall

announcements of

tion

rally

in

Roast catered by Hotel Magee

heart, the

pep

Karen Slye as the Freshman Sweetheart,

and

Gym parking lot honoring
Walt Disney's various accomplishments.
At the conclusion of the parade, students,
staff, faculty, alumni and friends of Blooms-

announcement

of float, residence

and banner winners, and the presentaof the Interfraternity Council and Inter-

sorority Council awards.

Homecoming

Sweetheart

finalists

the winner of the

first

and
an-

nual office decorating
contest.

Remarks were made by
tall

athletic

team

coaches. Acting President

Jones and Homecoming
Chairman Scott Righter.
Following the introduc

Husky football
team and coaches, a replition of the

ca of the opponent's mas-

was put on a large spit
and burned over the bon
fire. As football captains
Dave Pepper, Frank Sheptock and Stan Kucewicz
cot

turned the spit and roasted the Cheyney
Wolf the crowd got more enthusiastic and
the large fireworks display began.

As the

rockets were fired above the Softball

smokey ground display

BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY
played the new alma mater.

and the band

A dance

sored by the Program Board was held

Union

field a

spelled out
sponin

the

to top Friday night's activities.

Working with Bloomsburg High School
and the town of Bloomsburg, the university

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With alumni celebrating

Dance and other various

at the Dinner-

parties

around

town, the under-21-crowd had the opportu-

one of the most heartwarming
Disney films ever produced. Bambi was

nity to see

shown with more Disney cartoons

Satur-

day evening.

The weekend

were performed. The Choir ended the connumber one song of 1983,
What a Feeling," and a
"Flashdance

concluded Sunday afternoon with the Pops Concert by the
Women's Choral Ensemble, Husky Singers

cert with the

and Concert Choir. Many Disney favorites

Haas Auditorium.

activities

.

.

.

standing ovation from the large crowd

in

Sweetheart: Cathy Murray
1st

Floats

(Zeta Psi)

Runner-up: Linda Benton (SIO)

2nd Runner-up: Debbie Blake (TKE)
3rd Runner-up; Denise Carsia (DOC)
4th Runner-up: Lisa Hackett (Phi Sigma

1st:

Lambda

Chi Alpha

3rd: Beta
Pi;

&

Phi lota Chi

Omega &

Chi Sigma Rho
Sigma Delta & Delta Epsilon Beta

2nd; Sigma lota

Honorable Mention: Concert Choir

Tau Kappa Epsilon & Theta Tau Omega

Residence Hall

Banner

Office

Luzerne Hall

2nd

Campus Maintenance

Floor, West, Elwell Hall

Building

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Supporting the Arts

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Riverboat Ragtime Revue

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Will Stutts



A Shakespeare

Cabaret

The Barber

Community

of Seville

Arts

Council
Artist Series

Pittsburgh

Dance Alloy & New Music Ensemble

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Vincent Price
"Making the Best

of

What You Have"

by James Knaub
Peggy Flynn

The climax of the weekend was Sunday afternoon
when Vincent Price, accom-

We know

him as the murderous villain of
the "eggcentric" mastermind
of crime, Egghead of Batman, and most
recently the ominous narrator of Michael
Haunted

Jackson

Hill,

s

Thriller.

lecturer,
life is

and connoisseur said, "The whole
opening remarks to begin a

art," in

four-day residency,

November

community orchestra

1

1,

1983.

As

"A

Before a

Lincoln Portrait."

rich



deliv-

ered Aaron Copeland's

full

Vincent Price, the guest author, actor,

of

panied by the university

house. Price's notably
and thunderous voice nar-

rated the brief but

moving

tri-

bute to our nations's admirable
leader,

Abraham

Lincoln.

A

re-

part of the Cultural Affairs Artist Series,

ception immediately following

Price presented poetry readings, lectures,

gave the audience the opportunity to meet Vincent Price and

and informal discussions to art and theatre
classes and the general public.
Friday evening a Vincent Price film festival was held with Price commenting on his
years as an actor.

A Comedy

of Terrors

purchase

his

latest

cook

book.
If

tility

it's
is

true that versa-

the

mark

of an

and The Fly were shown, just two of the

accomplished perform-

many

er,

popular films of Price's repertoire.

then Vincent Price

is

a

forerunner

man who

in

modern entertainment. A

has co-starred with Helen Hayes

on Broadway, dazzled the silver screen, appeared in 7-Eleven commercials and collaborated with Michael Jackson on the hottest album of the decade can justly be
deemed versatile. But isn't it a "step down"

to

have worked with a pop singer

working

film

in

tainment

.

.

.

and

It's all

live

the

after

theatre? "It's enter-

same thing."

In fact,

Price sees his Thriller narration as a great

honor to be associated with the kind of success that Jackson enjoys.

Vincent Price's passion for the arts
touched those who witnessed his expertice
that rainy November weekend. His hope is
that he

may

be an instrument

others to appreciate

all

in

the art

getting
that

is

around them. "Do your thing where you
are. Take advantage of what there is in
Bloomsburg, and when you leave,

you take with you

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will

be art."

all

that

Mock Democratic Convention
April 6

&

7,

Centennial

1984

Gym

Pre-Convention Speaker

From

Beverly

Nancy Kulp

Hills

A Broadway and Hollywood

star ap-

30, 1984. But this longtime Pennsyl-

come

vanian did not
to

to entertain,

"Women

speak on

Nancy Kulp,

she

came

known

as Jane

Hathaway on the television comedy series
"The Beverly Hillbillies," was the premock
convention speaker. She is now making a
new name in state politics as the Democratic

To Kulp,

candidate for the Ninth Congressional

politics

is

a very serious busi-

ness because you are dealing with peoples'
lives.

"People want to know that there

is

going to be bread on their tables at night,

and that

in Politics."

better

County

Making a New Name

is

peared on the Carver stage Wednesday,

March

to Juniata

their children are

going to continue

to attend school."

She urged everyone to get active in the
game, "You young people have to
join the battle. It's gonna effect you a hell of
a lot more than it's gonna effect me. 'It's
political

your world."

District of Pennsylvania.

According to Kulp, being a candidate has
changed her life dramatically. "It's exhausting," she said, "but

also decided to

when decided
I

to run,

I

work hard and be as honest

as possible."

When

questioned as to whether she had

found any opposition running as a
of yet,

woman

humor, "None as
but what else would
run as, an

she replied with a

glint of

I

elephant?"
"It

won't

kill

this election.

As

or destroy
far as

to be in the spotlight,

I

my

life;

people

I

don't win

fall

at

my own

it!"

happened'

my

to

She

me

So said
step and do

feet.

okay, I'm going to take this

something of

if

don't need

says, "Things have just
all

me

running for Congress

I

volition."

59

Mock Convention

Controversial

Supports Hart- Jackson Nomination
them Democrats, Republicans,

Call

Liberals,

cialists,

them

just call

So-

Conservatives, Fascist,

delegates!

Amid

the political

was cheering, roaring,
chaos, and partying. It was the fifth qualearning experience

Mock

drennial
in

Centennial

Presidential Convention held

Gym. This

year the

Demo-

Convention convened "as the party
not in the White House."
The delegates from 14 high schools,

cratic

and Bloomsburg University
began debate on the platform issues Friday
evening, April 6, 1984. During the first
night excitement John Anderson, former
eight colleges

republican senator from

Illinois

pendent, Presidential candidate

and Inde1980 ad-

in

dressed the crowd. As the distinguished
turer,

Anderson spoke on behalf

political party

of a

lec-

new

— the National Unity Party.

Traveling the nation to gather support, An-

derson says that the current two party sys-

tem

is

no longer effective and the people

should be offered an alternative.

"We

no

longer have good choices for the presiden-

cy and a third party would give us that
alternative," said Anderson.

Anderson's speech was brief. Perhaps it
was bacause many of the delegates were
loud and oblivious to his presence, but the
public address system was not functioning
properly and Anderson could not be heard
throughout parts of the convention

When
Rights

hall.

the vote on the proposed Equal

Amendment was

crowd was "almost out

introduced the

of control," accord-

ing to a convention official.

It

was defeated.
and then on Saturday rules were suspended, and a roll call vote on the motion won
overwhelmingly. Efforts to delete federally
funded abortion from the platform also

The proposed Platform for the
Democratic Party ultimately reflected a lib-

failed.

eral view.

On

Saturday, a few additional amend-

ments were debated, and then the delegates
listened as Joe Biden, G.S. Senator from
Delaware, delivered a most controversial
Keynote Address.

The

portion of his speech

first

was

re-

ceived poorly by the delegates as Biden

made such remarks

my

as "Bloomsburg isn't

idea of paradise,"

be here,

I

also said,

and

"I

don't have to

could be out campaigning." He

"You're going to ask yourself

Where were you when Joe Biden was
speaking

60

in

Bloomsburg?'

"

Biden eventu-

ally

left

the stage stating that delegates,

presidency. There were several candidates

In

first roll

won

of those receiving votes

tion

the vote for Vice President, Jackson

He overcame opposi-

"obviously didn't care enough about what

nominiated

he was saying, and he himself cared too

call

much

ley

respondents as a potential presidential can-

were George O'Brien, Frank Sinatra, Jack
Daniels, Buckwheat, Forrest Rohn (a BU
student), A. Barney Rubble representing
Anybody But Reagan, as well as main con-

1988, returned to finish his ad-

tenders Gary Hart, Walter Mondale and Jes-

3:30 p.m. as the convention directed by

to continue."

After
floor,

some dynamic

Biden, targeted by

didate

in

dress to a

The

protests from the

some

political cor-

more receptive audience.

highlight of the convention began as

the delegates nominated candidates for the

vote,

for President

some

se Jackson.

Hart

come

The second

and

in

the

roll call

vote saw

out on top with a majority of

the nomination.

which included John Glenn, Bill Brad(NJ), Jack Daniels, ABR, and a local

favorite,

James

Tammy

Percey.

Clewell, chairperson of the con-

vention sounded the final gavel at

James

Percey, associate professor of

cal Science,

came

Politi-

to a close.

votes needed to win the nomination.

61

62

Step on a Crack
by Suzan Zeder
CAST
The Voice

Wendy

Max

Pat

Lucille

Julie Pyle

Kerrick

Murphy

Ellie

Paty Neilon

Frisbee

Jeff Davis

Lona

Cyndee Fellers
Marci Woodruff

Director

63

Images Of Signing

64

The Shadow Box
by Michael Cristofer
CAST
Joe

Doug

Petruzzi

Brian

Lynch
Morgan
Thomas Bower

Mark

Scott Schreckengast

Maggie
Steve

Gail

Jeff

Beverly

Laura Green

Felicity

Cynthia Fellers

Agnes

Michelle Myers
Julie Pyle

Interviewer
Director

Design

Hitoshi Sato
Bill

O'Donnell

Dance Marathon

66

67

You asked

for

it

again,

and you got

Jello Wrestling highlights
In conjunction with the town of
Bloonnsburg, the university cosponsored

the seventh annual spring Renaissance

Jamboree. Main Street was closed from
Iron to Market Square, Saturday. April
28. Local craftsmen, and organizations
provided arts, crafts, food, and entertain-

ment

attracting nearly 6,000 people.

Stages set up at Iron Street and the
Courthouse featured several performers, including BG's sign language group

68

IMAGE,

it.

Jamboree

the Madrigal Singers'

barber-

shop quartet, Dave and Jerry from Dakota, an Airbands competition, and a
spellbinding group of breakdancers from
Philadelphia.

The

big

crowd pleaser

for the

second

year was Jello wrestling. Blue gelatin
flew

everywhere as men and women
championship at the

vied for the 1984

Square.

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Top: Dr. Bohling explains problem to student Right:
Dr, Badami (left) poses with guest lecturer in Coffee
fiouse Opposite page: Dr. Kinslinger and Mr, Gallagher hit Atlantic City (supposedly) on the ASPA field
trip.

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AWHSRELD

LOCKHAVETH

STATE SYSTEM OF HIGHER EDGCATION
COMMONWEALTH OF PENMSYLVATHIA
Dick Thornburgh. Governor

James

McCormick, Interim Chancellor

H.

Board of Governors
Dixon,

Fitz E,

Dr,

Dr.

Syed

Jr..

Chairman

R. Ali-Zaidi

Evelyn H. Crawford

Rebecca

F.

Gross

James A. Hugfies
Anne Jackson
Dr. James L. Larson
Floyd M. Mains

Eve Murphy
Charles
J.

J. Potter

Edwards Smith

Robert C. Wilburn

Frank Wright

nan Dixon talks with senior Mark Davis about the new state system and Bloomsburg
University.

Interim Chancellor
By Betsy Wollam
was

It

a

read

year of budget reviews and ap-

pointments with university presidents
and the Board of Governors. It was months
of campus visits, four-hour commutes, and
days spent working over the phone.
And it could only be a year as Interim Chancellor of the Pennsylvania State System of
sick

Higher Education.

But that was 1983. And 1984,

The 1984-85 school year
James H. McCormick

find Dr.

the position of Chancellor



McCormick named

wi
in

a

'DaE BACK

7-1-84."

ment when McCormick folded
shirt

away, along with

hope

its

that

Though he claimed he had "done
nothing to be a proactive candidate
Chancellor)"

in

November

1983,

it

sumed

the position of

Interim
July

1,

Chancellor
when the

1983,

long-awaited University Bill

went

into effect.

Expecting his return
proposed one-

(for

was

evident well before the official announcement that McCormick was a favorite for the position.

"McCormick Rumored to be New
System Chief" and "McCor-

University

Mum on Post"

per headlines days before. "There

as-

read local newspa-

was

Never a Doubt" stated the title
of an editorial on the subject.

"When
Harrisburg,
to

came down

I

I

to

never intended

do anything but return

to

Bloomsburg," McCormick
insisted to the Press Entereven apply

after his

prise.

year term, well-wishers

the position."

and supporters sent him
off with a t-shirt which

But it was clear that
McCormick liked the taste of

74

im

"I

didn't

for

in

the inter-

slot.

"I'm enjoying the challenge of the

new

system," he smiled over lunch with visitors

from

return.

mick

McCormick

t

his

for

the day

March 20, 1984,
was announced.

permanent post
Chancellorship during his year

would have been a bittersweet mo-

It

post he accepted
it

to

BG

Harrisburg's Gazebo

at

"But there's a

lot

Room.

of frustration and worry.

much

do with limited redo a good job. It's a
maturation process. There's a tremendous
growth period starting. The word 'university' symbolizes what has been and is, horiincreased diversity and
zontal growth
There's so

sources, yet

I

want

to

to



maturity."

"But

like a

said, 'There's
"It's

famous young heroine once
no place

like

home.'

the substantive contacts and

rela-

tionships with administration, faculty,
staff,

community," durMcCor-

students, and the

ing his 10 years as president that

mick misses most

in his

growth, and the helping

in

new

job. "It's the

formulating solu-

removed from the
campus, the reason to exist is

tions to problems. Here,
real life of the

more

abstract."

So, to

make

more cozy,

five

his Harrisburg office a bit

BU

representatives set out

one November day with

a

gift

own philosophy

from

management

of



sur-

rounded only by bare, freshly-painted walls.
But his location was intended to be symbolic. A block away from both the Capitol
grounds and the Department of Education

home."
Dr. John S. Mulka, dean of student development. Chris Hardinger, Community Government Association president. Patrick J.

building, the Register

^

the bureaucracy and

tives for the university system,

red tape he anticipated

which were implemented during the year,
and others which hold priority for the fol-

from those

sur-

McCormick

he projected a

image and would
accomplish more.
"I'm trying to
ate

some

lems

Wollam,

The Obiter,

staff writer for

I

allevi-

of the prob-

suffered during

Bloomsburg," he exsense a feeling of excitement as

presidency at

an administrator. There's more immediacy
of action for program proposals this way.

pre-

"

sented to

McCormick

a set of three

mon-

What McCormick

tages, replicas of those hanging in the Uni-

versity
in

Room

at the Hotel

these montages

of the university,

is

Magee. Captured

alleviate

more

a photographic history

and

a rather personal doc-

much

efficient

half floors

feels

he has done to

of the red tape

is

system. The top two-and-a-

SSHE

leases in the eight-story

umentation of the faces and events which

Register are occupied by a large

make Bloomsburg what

high-tech equipment and a low

it

is.

And, at the time of delivery, they appeared to be just what the doctor ordered.
in

the Register of Historical Rebuild-

ing, in the

center of Harrisburg's restoration

Nestled

area,

McCormick was

amount
number

of
of

for the year's

among

sense that

system

go,

many
"

people want to

make

he said. "There's a feeling

cient cash

"effective and

features the transferral of system funds
into a secure

investment plan, leaving them

untouched to gain interest until needed.
Keeping informed about what's happen-

McCormick

ing within the system,
all

14

campuses during

He

one institution each week,
keeping him on the road as much as his
plans to

visit

daily four-hour

commute

did this year.

But

Buckalew Place won't house McCormick
and his family. They're moving to the Harrisburg area and will settle with a larger
responsibility.

Even though McCormick
new

feel

is

leaving

confident

situation,

make

changes and improve all the universities
much like he accomplished here at Bloomsburg.

w

Colleges and universities like Bloomsburg have been called "acres of
rich in quality and service, the state system of
diamonds" by some,
Higher Education represents 14 universities among those maw. Because
Bloomsburg will forever be a part of you, it will probably olttshine all
Remember, only your personal and professional accomplishTHE others.
ments as alumni will maintain Bloomsburg's living lustre.
it is IMPORTANT FOR YOU TO APPRECIATE THAT YOUR ALMA MATER IS
I BELIEVE
PART OF THE LARGEST "UNIVERSITY" IN PENNSYLVANIA. ThE INSTITUTIONS
WHICH COMPRISE THE STATE SYSTEM HAVE A COMBINED STUDENT POPULATION IN
YOUR
EXCESS OF 81,000 AND A LIVING ALUMNI GROUP OF OVER 350,000,
"UNIVERSITY" IS SO LARGE THAT IT SPANS 3,000 ACRES ACROSS THE COMMONWEALTH OF Pennsylvania, Be assured, however, that in the months and
YEARS ahead, THE STATE SYSTEM WILL MAINTAIN ITS CCfTilTMENT TO PRESERVE
THE INDIVIDUAL CHARACTER AND INTEGRITY OF THE BLOOMSBURG THAT YOU KNOW

LOVE,

The EXPERIENCES WHICH YOU HAVE HAD AT BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY WILL PROVE
i
am truly honored to
to be among the most treasured of your lifetime.
privileged to wish you v/ell
i
have had a part in your grol^^"h here.
on behalf of both the state system of higher education and bloomsburg
University.

m

Sincerely,

H.

visited

his interim year.

history when the innovations of technology and
You graduate at a time
IT IS A TIME RICH IN
THE appreciation OF THE ARTS ARE AT THEIR HEIGHT.
DISCOVERY AND STEEPED IN THE WONDER OF EXPLORATION OF THE SELF AND WHAT
IT IS AN EXCITING TIME.
!T IS A GOOD TIME.
LIES BEYOND FJ\RTHLY LIMITS.

W1ES

effi-

management program," which

TO THE CLASS OF 1984
Warm and sincere congratulations are offered to twe men and women of the
Bloomsburg UNivERsirt- of Pennsylvania Class of 1984.

A^,ID

of

his workers.

He has established an

that he will tackle the

"I

some

"

relationships

boasting of his workers' motivation, dedica-

this

and objec-

McCormick is also proud of his staff of
"competent individuals with diverse backgrounds, and the building of cooperative

Bloomsburg, most people

and excitement.

accomplish-

set of ideal goals

employees. And McCormick couldn't stop
tion,

free to indulge in his

to create a

list

lowing term.

bet-

ter

"I

presidents working together. That's colle

Top on the
ments was a

felt

plained.

authoritarian style of action. There are 14

fyingly distant from

roundings,

my

pus about major decisions involved with
the new system, rather than practice an

giality in practice."

fice

Murphy, senior photographer, Stephanie
Richardson, editor of The Voice, and Betsy

and a willingness to be helpful."

consult with presidents of every cam-

close to both, but satis-

Education. By physically removing his of-

^f" /
f y

"I

not only conveniently

had he shared quarters
with the Department of

'

JM

is

of support

McCormick

James

H.

McCormick

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76

Council of Trustees
Sitting: Elton Hunsinger. Lucy Szabo,

Romona

Alley. Robert

Buehner (Chairman). Standing: Leo Kubitsky, Gerald Malinowsky, LaRoy Davis (Vice
John Dorin. Missing: Stanley Rakowsky, Richard Wesner.

Ctiairman), Aaron Porter (Student Representative), Larry Jones (Acting President),

77

Management

John H.
Assistant

Dean

Abell, M.Ed.
of

Extended Programs

Charles H. Carlson, Ed.D.
Academic

Assistant Vice President for

T.L. Cooper, Ph.D.

Dean

of

Admissions and Records

Affairs

Doyle C. Dodson. M.Ed.
Computer Services Center

Director of

Susan

R. Hicks,

Assistant to

tfie

M.Ed.

President

G. Alfred Forsyth, Ph.D.
of the College of Arts and
Sciences

Dean

Kenneth C. Hoffman, B.A.
Special Assistant for University

Bernard Fradkin, Ed.D.
Dean of Instructional Services

Kalyan K. Ghosh, Ph.D.
Associate Vice President for

Academic

Anthony

laniero, M.Ed.

Director of

Adrienne

Howard

K. Macauley. Jr., Ph.D.

of tfie College of Professional

Studies

Hugh

J.

McFadden,

Leinwand-Jones,
Ph.D.

Affirmative Action/ Desegregation
Officer

Dean

S.

Development

Relations

Affairs

Jr.,

Ed.D.

Director of Institutional Research

Robert G. Norton, M.Ed.
Dean of Student Life

and

Title IX

Coordinator

Daniel C. Pantaleo, Ph.D.
Dean of the College of Extended
Programs and Graduate Studies

Robert W. Abbott,

Jr.,

M.A.

Educational Systems Specialist
Computer Services Center

Carol A. Barnett, M.A.
Assistant Director of Career

John

J. Bieryla,

M.A.

Assistant Director of Financial Aid

Development Center

Anne

F.

Connell, M.S.

Assistant Director of Admissions

Thomas

A. Davies, Jr., M.Ed.

Director of the Career

Center

Development

Jesse A. Bryan, Ph.D.
Academic
Development

Director of the Center for

Joseph A. DeMelfi, M.Ed.
Assistant Dean of Student Life

Jennie H. Carpenter, M.A.
Director of Residence Halls

Richard B. Haupt, M.Ed.
Director of Residence Hall Operations

79

David A. Hill, M.b.a.
Community Activities

Comptroller,

Douglds

Hippensticl. B.S

(_

Director of Alumni Affairb

George Landis, M.Ed.
Head Football Coachi

Thomas M. Lyons. M.A.
Director of Financial Aid

f'

li

Louis Maranzana, B.A.
Assistant Football Coach and Director

iii
John

Dean

S.

Mulka. Ed.D.
Development

of Student

Edward W.

Nardi. M.A.
Associate Registrar

of Recreation

Center

^^
William A. Proudman, B.S.
Director of Outdoor Experiential

Learning

Thaddeus Piotrowski, M.Ed.
Director of the Learning Resources

Kenneth

D. Schnure, M.S.
Registrar

Faculty

Juliette Abell, M.Ed.
Mathematics and Computer Services

Richard D. Alderfer, Ph.D.
Chairperson, Communication Studies

Wayne

P.

Anderson, Ph.D.

Chemistry

Mary

K. Badami, Ph.D.
Communication Studies

Mary Christine

Alichnie, M.S.
hursing

Christopher

F.

Armstrong, Ph.D.

Sociology and Social Welfare

William M.

Baillie,

English

Ph.D.

William A. Acierno, M.F.A.
Communication Studies

M. Dale Anderson, M.A.

Harold C. Ackerman, M.A.
for Academic Development

Center

Richard G. Anderson, Ph.D.
History

English

Richard B. Arnold, M.S.
Accounting

Donald M. Baird, Ph.D.
Chemistry

Raymond

E.

Babineau, Ed.D.

Director, School of Education

John

S. Baird, Jr., Ph.D.

Psychology

81

Ellen B. Barker. Ph.D.
Psychology

Karl A. Beamer. M.F.A.
Art

Walter M. Brasch. Ph.D.
English

Leroy H. Brown, M.Ed.
Mathematics and Computer Science

82

Leo G. Barrile, Ph.D.
Sociology and Social Welfare

Stephen D. Beck, Ph.D.
Computer Science

Mathen-iatics and

Duane D. Braun, Ph.D.
Geography and Earth Science

Robert

L.

Campbell, M.S.N.
Mursing

Cljagar S.

Bawa, Ph.D.

Economics

Barbara E. Behr. J.D.
Finance and Business La\A

Charles M. Brennan, Ph.D.
Assistant Chairperson, Mathematics

Charles M. Bayler, M.S.B.A.
C.P.A.
Accounting

Peter H. Bohling, Ph.D.

Economics

Stephen M. Bresett, M.Ed.
Health. Physical Education and

and Computer Science

Athletics

Donald A. Camplese, Ed.D.

Alan D. Carey. Ph.D.
Marketing/ Management

Psychology

William

L.

Carlough. Ph.D.

Frank S. Davis, Ph.D.
Computer and Information Systems

Sandra B. Davis, M.S.
Communication Disorders/Special

William K. Decker, D.M.A.

Blaise Delnis, M.A.
Languages and Cultures

Education

John

E.

rSancy A. Dittman. Ed.D.

Dennen, M.S.

John A. Enman, Ph.D.
Geography and Earth Science

FT)

;<•*

Phillip A. Farber, Ph.D.
iiological

Maureen D. Endres, Ph.D.
Library

English

Sharon Forlenza Stevens, M.S.N.
Nursing

and Allied Health Sciences

Ariane Foureman, Ph.D.
Languages and Cultures

*;^

Wendelin R. Frantz, Ph.D.
Chairperson. Geography and Earth
Science

William D. Eisenberg, M.A.

Business Education/Office
Administration

Accounting

Roger W. Fromm, M.L.S.

William

Library. Reference Librarian

Library, Reference Librarian

J. Frost,

M.L.S.

Lawrence

B. Fuller, Ph.D.

English

Francis J. Gallagher, M.B.A.
Marketing/ Management

Lucille A.

Gambardella. M.S.N.
Nursing

Mary

T.

Gardner, n.Ed.
and

Judith Gaudiano, M.S.N.

Health, Physical Education

Nursing

Athletics

Wayne L. George, M.S.
Mathematics and Computer Science

Sharon

R. Guinn, M.Ed.
Languages and Cultures

John E. Hartzel, M.Ed.
Computer and Information Systems

Infancy E. Gill. Ph.D.

English

Ervene

F.

Culley, Ph.D.

English

Michael Herbert, Ph.D.
and Allied Ht-alth S< lenres

Biological

Norman M.

Gillmeister. Ph.D.
Geography and Earth Science

Hans Karl Gunther, Ph.D.
History

David G. Heskel, Ph.D.
Finance and Business Law

David

E.

Greenwald, Ph.D.

Sociology and Social Welfare

Paul G. Hartung, Ph.D.
Mathematics and Computer Science

Charlotte M. Hess, Ph.D.
Curriculum and Foundations

85

pH

Susan

J.

Hibbs, M.Ed.

Health. Physical Education and

Frederick C.

Hill,

Ph.D.

Biological and Allied Health Sciences

Athletics

Eloise J. Hippensteel, M.S.Ed.
Nursing

Lee C. Hopple, Ph.D.
Geography and Earth Science

Mary B. Hill, Ph.D.
Comnnunication Disorders and Special
Education

John R. Hranitz. Ed.D.
Curriculum and Foundations

Carl M. Hinkle, M.S.
Health. Physical Education

James

H. Huber, Ph.D.

Chairperson. Sociology and Social

Welfare

V

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1

and

Athletics

Peggy M. Jewkes, M.L.S.
Documents

Library. Reference/

Mary Lou John, Ph.D.
Chairperson. Languages and Cultures

Brian A. Johnson, D.Ed.
Geography and Earth Science

William L. Jones, Ed.D.
Communication Disorders and Special
Education

Librarian

Jean K. Kalat, M.S.N.
Nursing

Andrew

J.

Karpinski, D.Ed.

Chairperson. Communication
Disorders and Special Education

Margaret A. Kelly, M.L.S.
Library, Assistant Reference Librarian

John E. Kerlin, Jr.. Ph.D.
Chairperson, Mathematics and

Janice C. Keil, M.Ed.
Business Education/Office
Administration

Saleem M. Khan, Ph.D.
Economics

Computer Science

Howard

J. Kinslinger, Ph.D.
Marketing/ Management

Donald

S. Kline, Ph.D.

Marketing/ Management

Robert B. Koslosky, M.Ed.
Art

Martin M. Keller, M.Ed.
Curriculum and Foundations

James

C. Kincaid, Ed.D.
Business Education/Office
Administration

Sharon

S. Kribbs, M.N.
Nursing

87

Julius R. Kroschewsky, Ph.D.
Biological and Allied Health Science

Robert J. Kruse. Ph.D.
Communication Disorders and Special

Charles W. Laudermilch. M.S.W.
Sociology and Social Welfare

Margaret Read Lauer, M.A.
English

Education

James

R. Laiifter, Ph.D.

Geography and Ldith Scichli

Ann

L. Lee,

M.Ed.
and Special

iitation Disorders

Woo Bong

Lee, Ph.D.

Chairperson, Economics

Margaret M. Legenhausen, Ed.M.
Nursing

Education

"'^^

Milton Levin, M.S.

Jerry K. Wedlock, Ed.D.
Chairperson, Health, Physical

Mark
iiological

Melnychuk, Ph.D.
and Allied Health Sciences

S.

Richard

L.

Micheri, M.A.
Science

Political

Education and Athletics

G. Donald Miller, Jr., Ph.D.
Communication Disorders and Special

Lynne
Biological

C. Miller, Ph.D.
and Allied Health Sciences

Scott E. Miller,

Jr.,

M.L.S.

Donald

C. Miller. M.Ed.

Curriculum and Foundations,
Childhood Education

Wendy

L. Miller.

D.Mus.

Music

Library, Readers' Services Librarian

Education

David

J.

Minderhout, Ph.D.

Philosophy and Anthropology

Louis V. Mingrone, Ph.D.
Assistant Chairperson, Biological and

Rajesh K. Mohindru, Ph.D.
Economics

P.

James Moser, Ph.D.
Physics

Allied Health Sciences

Allen F. Murphy, Ph.D.
Langudgt^s and Cultures

George W. Neel, A.M.
Languages and Cultures

Craig A. Newton, Ph.D.
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Ann Marie Noakes, Ph.D.
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89

Ronald W. Novak, M.Ed., M.A.
Mathematics and Computer Science

William S. O'Bruba, Ed.D.
Chairperson. Curriculum and

Thomas L. OhI, M.Ed.
Mathematics and Computer Science

Foundations

Nancy A. Onuschak, M.N.
Director. School of Health Sciences;

Clinton J. Oxenrider, D.A.
Mathematics and Computer Science

Lauretta Pierce, Ph.D.
Nursing

John

J.

Olivo,

M

Ed.

Business Education/Office
Administration

Joseph R. Pifer, M.A.
Geography and Earth Science

Chairperson, Nursing

John

Ph.D.
Chemistry

L. Plude,

Roy

D. Pointer. Ph.D.

Chairperson. Chemistry

Alex

J.

Poplawsky, Ph.D.
Psychology

Gerald W. Powers. Ed.D.
Assistant Chairperson,

Communication Disorders and Special
Education

Donald D. Rabb, D.Ed.
Biological and Allied Health Sciences

90

Francis J. Radice, D.Ed.
Finance and Business Law

Mary Elizabeth

Rarig. B.S.N.
Nursing

Robert

R. Reeder,

M.A.

Philosophy and Anthropology

Burton

T. Reese,

M.Ed.

Health, Physical Education and

Carole S. Reifsteck. D.Ed.
Music

Robert

L.

Remaley,

Jr.,

Ed.M.

Sandra G. Richardson. M.N.

Curriculum and Foundations

Nursing

Athletics

4itL^
Percival R. Roberts,

III,

Ed.D.

Art

Susan Rusinko, Ph.D.
Assistant Chairperson, English

Richard C. Savage, M.S.
English

Chang Shub Roh, Ph.D.
Sociology and Social Welfare

Robert G. Sagar, M.S.
iioiogical

and

Allied Health Sciences

Constance

J. Schick, Ph.D.
Psychology

Robert

L.

Rosholt, Ph.D.

Chairperson. Political Science

TejBhan S. Saini, Ph.D.
Economics

Howard

N. Schreier, Ph.D.

Communication Studies

Robert P. Ross, M.A.
Economics

Hitoshi Sato, M.A.
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Timothy

R.

Schwartz, Ph.D.

Chemistry

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I
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J. Serff, Jr.,

M.Ed.

Theodore M. Shanoski, Ed.D.
History

Geography and Earth Science

HBdHT

Iky/

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Communication Studies

F.

Thompson, Ph.D.

Chairperson, English

92

Riley B. Smith, Ph.D.
English

'^

D. Bruce Sneidman. B.S.
Business Education/Office
Administration

Louis

Ralph Smiley, Ph.D.
Communication Studies

History,

William

J.

Sproule. D.Ed.

Assistant Chairperson. Health,

George E. Stetson. Ph.D.
Geography and Earth Science

Joan

David A. Superdock, D.Ed.

M. Gene Taylor, Ph.D.

B. Stone, M.S.N.
[Nursing

Physical Education and Athletics

Dale

L.

Sultzbaugh, M.S.W.

Sociology/Social Welfare

E. Tomlinson, M.A.
Communication Studies

James

Physics

June L. Trudnak, Ph.D.
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Physics

George A. Turner, M.S.
Chairperson, History

Donald A. Vannan, Ed.D.
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Stephen C. Wallace, D.Ed.

Joseph
Biological

Janice M. Youse, M.A.
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Vaughan, D.Ed.

Allied Health

Sciences

Robert D. Warren, Ph.D.

Chairperson. Music

Anne K. Wilson, Ph.D.
Sociology/Social Welfare

P.

and

Kenneth

T.

Wilson,

Jr.,

M.S.

Art

Joseph M. Youshock, M.Ed.
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Education

J.

Dorette E. Welk, M.S.N.

Norman

Nursing

History

Calvin Walker, Ed.D.

Peter B. Venuto, Ph.D.
Marketing/ Management

William S. Woznek, Ed.D.
Curriculum and Foundations

Marilou W. Zeller, M.L.S.
Library, Assistant Catalog Librarian

Chairperson, Psychology

E. White, Ph.D.
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Robert

P. Yori,

M.B.A.

Chairperson, Accounting

Matthew Zoppetti, Ph.D.
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Top: Deb Long shoots for the Huskies on their way to
Championship, Right: Vernon Rochester
the NCAA
II

rushes past a Mansfield defender before serious injury.

Opposite page: Barry! Barry! Barry! Francisco slams
Regional MVP.
his way to NCAA
II

94

s

o
New Coach

is Hopeful
Experience
with More

Under

first-year

head coach Dennis

Grace, the BCI soccer team did not have the

winning season they expected. The young
Huskies, with only seven upperclassmen
on the 25nnember squad, gained valuable
experience

in

learning Grace's

new system

while compiling a 4-111 mark.

The Husky hooters recorded wins over
Lycoming, Juniata, Lehigh in overtime, and
upset Maryland/Baltimore County.
Sophomore Ricardo Lopes led the team
scoring with five goals and three assists.
Senior Prosper Osei-Wusu tallied' three
in

goals and three assists, and
Eric

Quan had

sophomore

three goals and one assist.

Goalie Bo Jones recorded 85 saves and
two shutouts, while Andy Gasper added 44
saves.

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FOOTBALL

98

99

Gridders

Mark

First

Non-losing Season in 5
Improvement was what Bloomsburg
wanted when George Landis was hired before the 1982 football season began, and
that is exactly what the school has gotten
over the past two campaigns. The young
Huskies posted the school's

first

record since 1978 by going 5-5.

non-losing

The huskies

even had a shot at a chance to play in the
Pennsylvania Conference Championship

Game, but a first-ever Eastern Division title
slipped away with a 13-7 loss to East
Stroudsburg. As it was, Landis' squad went
4-2 in the

PC East

tories over

including surprising vic-

West Chester

(25-24)

and

Mil-

lersville (22-14).

A

game, despite the loss
Vernon Rochester, balanced
the Bloomsburg attack this season and saw
freshman Jeff Flickner gain 800 yards, the
better running

of standout

most by
Flickner

saw

a

BG runningback

was one

of the

starting roles at

1 1

since

1979.

freshmen who

some time during

the

season. Ail-American candidate linebacker

Frank Sheptock

led a stingy

kept Bloomsburg

in

losses, four

every

were by

1 1

defense that

game

(of

points or

the five
less).

Sheptock and center Mike Jupina were

PC East First Team, while
Doug DeLambo, Flickner,
and defensive tackle Dave Pepper were se-

named

to the

offensive tackle

lected to the second team.

Sheptock was also

a

unanimous pick

for

the second straight year and joined East

Stroudsburg linebacker Mike Reichenbach
as the only two players to receive

all

votes.

FIELDHOCKEY
Huskies Win State

and National Crown
The

hockey team met Lock Haven

field

on November
called

ons.

NCAA

A

12,

victory.

But

National Champi-

with Lock Haven posting a 4-1
this

goal by senior

the

II

year ago, the two teams met for the

same stakes

second

1982, for the right to be

Division

half

game

time

was

it

Deb Long

proved

to be

all

different.

A

21:33 of the

at

the scoring

in

as the Huskies and head coach

Jan Hutchison claimed a

1-0 win.

Bloomsburg's second national
years as they also

won

the

It

title in

was
three

AIAW division

ill

crown in 1981
The Huskies had beaten Keene State
(NH) 2-1 in the national semi-finals as Karen
Hertzler and Karen Nilson scored goals to
lift the Huskies. Senior goalie Laurie Snyder
recorded five saves in the Keene State
game and added three while recording her
twelfth shutout of the year in the championship game.
Hutchinson's squad also claimed the
Pennsylvania Conference

title

by defeating

West Chester 1-0 in the title game. It was a
Long tally in the second half of that game
that lifted Bloomsburg to the PC title.
In the conference semi-final match, the
Continued on Page 103

Continued from Page

Wl

Huskies averaged an early-season loss to

Kutztown by defeating the Bears

3-2 in a

strokeoff after regulation play and tfiree

overtimes.

Junior Deb Minskey was Bloomsburg's leading scorer witfi ten goals and
four assists on the season. Hertzler, a

sophomore, recorded ten goals and three
assists, while senior Lynette

Kyle

tallied

and three assists.
Defensively, Snyder allowed only nine
goals on the year and recorded 36 saves.
eight goals

103

CROSSCOGNTRY

104

Young Men's Team
Improves Record
rSewcomer Dean Feinhauer led a young
team composed of nine freshmen to an improved record for the men's cross country
team under second year coach Carl Hinkle.
Feinhauer was a bright spot for the 2-10
harriers, collecting three first places

two course records
upped its mark from

for

and

the team which

1-7 last year.

Individually, he placed 39th in the

PC

Championships where the team placed
12th, and Feinhauer also collected a 62nd
in

NCAA

the

Regionals.

Women Win

Despite

Limited Meets
The women's cross country team finin a limited dual meet slate and

ished at 3-0
ninth

in

the

PSAC Championships.

Lori Pingitore

headed the team

and was instrumental

in

Senior

in five

duals

a BCI first-place

Binghamton Invitational and a
Bloomsburg Invitational.
Sophomore Karen Henseler also turned in
some good performances throughout the
season along with Sabrina McChesney.
finish in the

second

at

the

MEN'S RECORD:

BU

2-10

WRESTLING

106

107

Wrestlers

Take

PSAC Championship
Although competing with as many as six
in the lineup at one time the wres-

freshmen
tling

team had

a fine season piling

wins against just four losses.

A

up 14

string of 12

straight dual match victories and the PSAC
Championship highlighted the season.
Eastern Wrestling League champion
Rocky Bonomo (126) lead the B(J performers along with brother, Rick (1 18) and junior
John McFadden (190). The Bonomos, both
first

year performers, posted records of 25-

3 and 24-31 respectively while

was

18-8-1.

McFadden

MEN'SBASKETBALL
Mansfield Gpsets

Huskies

Hershey

in

The mens basketball team was considered out of everything
ing four straight

games

Huskies captured 14 of

in late

to

fall

January

to 5-9,

its last

los-

But the

16 contests,

including 12 consecutive games, and for
the fourth year

in

a

row reached the Penn-

sylvania Conference championship game.

Although BU
the

PSAC

title

fell

61-54 to Mansfield

game and missed

in

in

its at-

tempt at another trip to the NCAA Division
Tournament, the Huskies did post a 19-11
II

niark, the school's

18th consecutive win-

ning season.

Senior captain Barry Francisco was

se-

PSAC

Eastern Division and
rSABC East District first team honors and
lected for

has an excellent chance of becoming an

Amencan

performer.

All-

no

Porreco

Cup Tournament:

CHEERLEADERS

Hackett, G.
1: S. Kulock, D. Boorse, A. Thomas. K. Meinhart. J. Murphy, M. Walker. Row 2: K. Scanlon. T. Rohm, J.
Donald, M. Denicola, T. Woolcock, K. Capparell, C. Cary, W. Spease. Row 4: D. Riggs, G. Faulkner, D. Fanning.

Row

Chapman.

R.

Weiss, M. Young.

Row

!SI.

*^

3: T.

Mc-

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WOMEN'S BASKETBALL

113

After eight years

Women
For the

first

reach Playoffs
time

in

eight years, the

wom-

team reached post-season
action. Coach Sue Hibbs' squad qualified
for the conference playoffs where the Husen's basketball

kies fell to eventual Pennsylvania Conference champion Millersville 77-66 in a preliminary round contest.
Despite an 1 1-14 overall record, Blooms-

burg

came

out even

(6-6)

in

the Eastern

Division and finished in fourth place. Soph-

omore Jean

Millen continued her assault on

the record books as she
national leaders

in

was among

the

scoring (20.7 ppg.) and

rebounding (15.6/game) as well as being
the top rebounder

in

the PC.

WOMEN'S SWIMMING

Cressman Leads
National Qualifiers to a

Second Place PC Finish
For the third straight year, the women's
swimming and diving team recorded a 9-1
mark with their only loss coming to NCAA
Division

II

National

Champion

Clarion.

Head coach Mary Gardner's squad also
placed second in the conference championships to the same Golden Eagles for the
fourth year

Junior

in a

row.

Gwen Cressman was

Ail-American finishing ninth
the

in

BCJ's lone

the nation

in

100 yard backstroke (1:01.85) at the

NCAA

Division

II

Championships. This

is

the third straight year that the Orlando,
Florida native secured All-American hon-

Cressman nearly gained Ail-American
in the 200 yard individual medley,
but her time of 2:19.95 was 1/lOOth of a
second short of qualifying her but was good
ors.

status

115

13th place. She also competed in the
200 yard backstroke where she claimed
for

16th place (2:14.59).

Other national qualifiers on the team included Kelly Knaus, Sue Boyer, Patty
Boyle, Kelly Reimert, Dana Grubb, and

Marcy Lesko.

MEN'S

SWIMMING

Tank Men Innprove

PSAC

Standings
his 22nd season as head
McLaughlin's men's swimming

Completing
coach,

Eli

team posted

its third winning season in a
row going 8-3 and placing sixth in the Pennsylvania Conference Championships.

Bloomsburg served as host of the confermeet and several performers, most
notably sprinter Ken Chaney and breast-

'^nce

--troker
al

118

Matt Thran,

qualifying times.

fell

just short of nation-

SOFTBALL

%w

119

'Berwick Huskies'

Win PC

Title

— Again

Without notification, construction intlie Softball fields on the lower campus began during the spring recess and Jan
Hutchinson's team was without a field. Because of poor planning by the administration and lack of comunication, the 1983
Pennsylvania Conference champions
moved practice drills and home games to
Berwick's Ber-Vaughn Park.
volving

After a 25-2 regular season the Huskies

faced Slippery Rock, Edinboro and Ship-

pensburg

second straight Pennsyltitle. BCl dominated the
three opponents as Ail-American Tina
for the

vania Conference

Souders pitched

all

three

games

allowing

one run and striking out 25 hitters. For
the second year in a row, the Huskies were
shipped to Bridgeport, Connecticut for the

just

NCAA

Division

II

Eastern Regional where

an eventual meeting with Sacred Heart was
inevitable.

Meet they

did, as

BU and

their

hosts opened with a 23-inning marathon,

which began Friday but was completed
urday,

won by

Sat-

the Pioneers with a single

BU

LACROSSE

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122

I

Disappointing Season
Hits

Huskies Again

Second year head coach Sharon
O'Keefe's nnain problem was defense as the

Huskies allowed 13 or more goals
eight

games during

the season.

in

all

When

Bloomsburg was on offense, sophomore
Penny Megay led the way by scoring 20
goals, but the closest the team could come
to a victory was a two-point decision to East
Stroudsburg.

i
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N

&i

MEM'S TEMNIS

Ends

at six

West Chester

Halts

State Title Streak
For the
tennis

first

team

Conference
far

time

didn't
title,

away when

in six

years, the

men's

win the Pennsylvania

but the Huskies weren't
it

was

over.

Coach Burt

Reese, faced with the loss of All-Americans

Dave Superdock and Marty Coyne, used

a

up that, at times, included three freshmen. Over the past several seasons, BG
had built a 33-match win streak in the conference, which ended abruptly one week
line

PC tournament with a 6-3 loss to
West Chester, the team that would also
capture the title. Although the Huskies
before the

didn't win a

teams

^

^JM

of

PC

singles crown, the doubles

Rob Lario/Scott Gibbs and Tim

Mitchell/Steve Augustine kept BU's streak
of having a

PC champion every year

since

1975.

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125

WOMEN'

S

TENNIS
A

first

Landis Represents

Women

in

Nationals

"^
The Pennsylvania Conference * 1 singles
champion, B(J junior Justine Landis, received and invitation to compete

NCAA

in

the

Championships in Chattanooga, Tennesee in mid-May. Landis had
defeated Shippensburg's Lynn Miller in the

PC

Division

finals,

1-6,

II

7-5,

6-3 to earn the state

crown and took a 17-2 record into a first
round national bout with Judy Kniffen of
Abilene Christian. Landis

fell

61, 6-2 but

has a 42-10 career mark.
In the PC championships Landis also
combined with sophomore Kathy Masch to
record a 9-2 doubles mark. The duo reached
the conference semi-finals where they were
beaten by the Edinboro team of Karen Morgan and Mez Chicott.

Masch

also reached the semi-finals

in

*2

was defeated by Morgan, 66-3. Masch was 8-5 on the season.
Senior Linda Becker and junior Marge

singles, but she
2,

were finalists in the *2 doubles
where they were beaten by Judy O'Connell
and Janice Weisgerber of Shippensburg, 7Gillespie

5,

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7-5.

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127

MEN'S TRACK & FIELD

Young Runners
Look Promising
Armed

with his best numbers

in

several

seasons, Coach Carl Hinkle and his young

squad turned in some outstanding
ual performances and fell just short

individin

some

dual meets while reaching the .500 plateau
for the initial

time

in five

years. At the Penn-

sylvania Conference Championships,

BU

finished ninth in the field of 14

teams with

top efforts from Dean Feinauer

in

plechase and sprinters Richard

and Tony Woods

in

the stee-

Thomas

the 100 and 200 meters

respectively. All three runners placed sec-

ond

128

in their

events.

WOMEN'S TRACK
&

130

FIELD

Help Wanted:

More Fast

Women

with Proven Record
The same thing that proved to be the
men's team strength was the downfall of
Dick Daymont's women's team. Faced
with his smallest squad since coming to
Bloomsburg, Daymont had to depend on a
few individual performers to
load.

A

ninth place showing

try to carry the
in

the Pennsyl-

vania Conference Championships

was

aid-

ed by Vicki Amici, Cindy Graby, and Mari-

anne Fidishin, who were the Huskies'
placewinners. Amici placed third and sixth
in

the 800 and 1500 meters, and Fidishin

was

sixth at

400 meters. Graby

set a

new

school record and qualified for the nationals in the triple

lOU".

jump with

a leap of 36'

B

A

Huskies Don't Connect,
Optimistic Year Turns
What most

felt

would be

a solid year for

the Huskies turned sour as BCJ couldn't

seem to put the bats and arms together at
the same time. When Steve Bresett's team
scored runs, the pitchers were ineffective;
and when one of the mound staff had a
good effort, the Huskies couldn't cross the
plate.

and

A

win over Division

a split of a

I

Bucknell

(1 1-8)

doubleheader at Penn State

closed the season.

S
.

u ,.v^t^^,
>

E

B

A

L

TEAM PHOTOS
i5iil''

FOOTBALL Row 1: G^ Landis (Head Coach). K. Trusty, K. Killian. M, Galantino. M, StClair, D Pepper, S. Kucewicz, F. Sheptock, K. Lynch, B. BIdelspach, T, Martin, J, Tyson, R.
Farris. Row 2: J. Gubernot (Coach), F, Williams (Coach), L. Maranzana (Coach), M. Robinson, J, Williams, K. Bartenfelter, T. Tiefenthaler, C. Barr, M. Erdman, L. Harris, J, Coffin,
Dowd,

Newman. Row

McHuch, M. Williams, D. Heckman, B. Phillips, M. Glovas, D. Hoffman, J. Sellman, C, Kosciolek.
Sahm, C, Mingrone, T. Vines, B. Perkins, J. Spindler, J. Santangelo, J. Weisenberger. C.
Miller, P. Woodhouse, S. Skidmore, M. Cech, C. Butterworth, T. Zaiewski. Row 5: K. Smeltz (Coach), S. Miller, D. DeLambo, M. Jupina, H. Haidacher, S. Clift, R. Hrobak, R. Scarano, B. Lockward, G. Romanko, B. Gabel, D. Shugh, C. Baver, P. Furey, T. Woods, J. Dedea. Row 6: R, Gryzbowski (Coach), J, DeMelfi (Coach), B. Scriven, B, Kahlau, J. Strack, S.
Quick, R, Whelchel, D. Tracy, M. Landis, W. Cook, J. Flickner, D. Richards. E. Watts, K. Liebel, B. Watkins.
B

Keil, J.

R.

Bullock. G. Catts, B. Sensesky, V. Rochester,

T,

FIELD
Kyle

HOCKEY

Row

2: J.

3: B. Gutshall (Coach). M. Hand, T. Sellers, P.

Pennsylv
Hutchinsc

nia

Row

4: L.

Mingrone (Coach),

Conference Champions,

NCAA

J. Kelley, R.

Division

II

Champions

Row

1: K. Hertzler. D. Shields. L.

(Coach). C. Sweigart. D. Minskey. D. Long, C. Shearer, K, Nilson,

J. Griffin, L.

He shey,

L,

Hurst,

L,

Yeager,

L.

Snyder.

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MEN'S CROSS COUNTRY Row 1: J Hoiiidn, M
Savage, S. Lewis, T. Moggie. Row 3: W. Davison,

.y^r-V:-

J.

Row

2: D. Alhciiiult,

M

VVJIidiiib, ,M,

VVcbei

Phelan, G. Leighow, C. Hinkle (Coach). Missing: M. Cooper.

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WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY
Delnis (Captain).

134

Uifcnc. D. Feinauer.

L.

Wagner,

L. Pingitore, K,

Flood, B, Docherty (Captain), S. McChesney. K. Henseler, K. Kessler, Y.

WRESTLING
C Tamborra
vanti.
R.

Pennsylvania Conference Champions

Row

Hopkins (Head

W, Wright,

B.

1

:

Row

1:

J,

Gray,

B. Maccarella, B. Gladfelter, R,

B. Reese, J, Bardsley, C,

McCullough,

R.

J

Hohmann

(Asst Coach), S. Gibble.

J.

Givas,

J.

McFadden,

D.

Evans, T. Gibble,

M

Kruczek,

R, Ippolite.

Gomez, T. Price. D. Marzak. R. Leitzel, B. Wallace, Row 3: IM. Fritz. B. Irving. T. FiorRow 4: G. Bateman, G. Walter. T. Mevil, R. Rapsey, M. Gumbel. Row 5: J. Hourani, P, Conner,
Moser, C. Poff (Asst, Coach), R, Bonomo.

Trainer). G, Sullivan, D, Klingerman, A.

M. Rudolph. D. Comfort, Ty Smith, K. Youtz,

Sanders (Head Coach),

BASEKTBALL Row
utis,

2: A,

Colone,

P.

J.

Hostelley.

Bonomo,

J.

Chroniser (Head Coach), T. Conrad, M. Herbert.

Flanagan, D. Koslosky, G, Johnston,

J,

Row 2: M.

Brisbon,

P.

Poulson, B. Plasko, T, McLaughin, B. Francisco. G. Noack, S. Plan-

Luthrop.

135

WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Row
Radcliff, J. Millen, P.

DelGrosso.

1: E.

WOMEN'S SWIMMING Row
Klamut,

136

P.

Fawley,

L- Essig.

S.

Row

T. Honis, S.

McChesney,

L.

King,

Row

2: S, Kocher, S. Haci
Knapp.

1:D, Lavin. K, Bowers,

Boyle, Q. Cressman.

Zimmerman,

P. Bressi, K.

Missing:

S,

3: S. Boyer, S.

Koenig, M. Lesl
Young. K. Knaus,

S.

Row 2:

M.B, Gallagher, C, Maximo.

Mcintosh, S. Snedden, D. Munter.

R.

Hildebrand, T.

fs

MEN'S SWIMMING Row
T.

DiMarco.

P,

1

:

L, Miller

B

(Diving Coach), K. Hiiss, B. Fetzer, K. Chaney, R. Fenton, C. Case,

Christian. M. Thran, D. Franks. Q. Weatherstone,

SOFTBALL Pennsy/van/a Conference C/iamp/ons Row 1:K.
Row 2: D, Henderson. J. Lewis, C. Moyer, S. Kocher,

der

W.

Phillips, E.

Hertzler, C. Sweigart, K.
J. Millen, D.

P.

Savage, E. McLaughlin (Head Coach).

Row

2: R. Francis (Manager),

Foster (Manager).

Molnar.C. Harley.

T.

Souders. M. Hassenplug, D. Shields.

Schneiderhan, K. Behan, D, Long,

L.

L. Pisco, L.

Sny-

Guitson, K, Denneny, A. Schmidt.

137

Top: For the 16th consecutive year
collect donations

for

DOC

brothers

Selinsgrove State Hospital.

Right: The Husky Singers, BG's male chorus, perform
in Haas Center during annual Homecoming Pops Concert.

Opposite page: Representatives from

rorities

pose

for picture.

BG

nine social fraternities, 17
vice fraternity

138

five so-

has nine social sororities,

honor societies and a

among 150+

organizations.

ser-

R.

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ORGANIZATIONS
1

9

8

Row

1: L, Breiling.

M, Cassidy.

D. Orlando. L, Barnes,

Cawley.

Row

4: K.

P Kirk.

Ossman,

S.

Wenrich,

Row
J.

L.

Loftus. C. White, A. Stellato, M. Ciavarella.

Ambrose,

J.

Malosky, E. Caminos.

P

140

L.

Walker

Row

2: R. Fessler. K.

Lynn.

P.

Abraham.

C. McAuliffe,

3: T, Jones, B.Stewart, D. Lutsky, T. Burkholder. S. Jevit. K. Bredbenner, S. Gottshall, K. Spitko, L. Atonelli, J. Cahill, J.
J. Miller, J.

Sanderson. B. Leister.

Robinson, K. Kuzma,

S. Croll. A.

Stroup

S.

Morehart.

Row

Row

1: J

Hiel,

D

1:

C

Rice.

Wychock.

M

S.

Trunzo, K

Kern.

Traum,

D Keener.

L.

Savadge.

Row

2: L

Mitchell,

K. Aibin, J. Picking, E. Harris, K,

F Minishak.

Kuronya, A. Roush,

L. Cioffi

P. Kiessling, D,

Haupl (Advisor),

Row 2:

B. Trusty, J.

Giovannini, E. Manley, T- Kudgis.

141

MJ.

Row

1:

3: C,

Anderson. W. Blodgett. M. Shramko, A. Toth,

L Tarapchak.

J.

Lebo,

Corriere, A. Ryczek, M.B, Zapotosky,

Row

1: G.

S.

Kerstein. S,

Row

Smolensky.

Row

2: J.

Burkholder. B, Mrugal, T, Ripkey. M. Jones.

142

2: C, Plymire, N, Vyas, L. Schoffstall, P.

O'Connor. M. Ferrara. G, Dick,

Darrow.

Dr.

R.

Segon,

L.

Clarke, Dr. L. Miller

Row

M. Melnychuk,

Eroh, C.Nichols, C. Sweeney.

Row

3: E.

VanHorn,

L.

Brown. T.

Supervisors: F Dalushi. M, Seiwell. S Smith.

J,

Coleman Brinick (Center

Director). D.

Thomas,

F.

Spady.

WiiirMi

Row

1:

R Danneker, D, Haines,

J.

Randinelli,

Row

2: L

Doughton, M, Middleton,

Fr, C.

Snyder,

J. Rellly, D,

Engelberger.

143

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.-,

,

Row

1: K.

Hallgren, B. Johnson,

DiPrete, L.J. Hackett.

Shupp,

D

Heller.

I,

Lysholdt, K. Cook.

Row

Row

2:

M.

3: S. Conrad, M. Kessler, P.

T. Clewell (Coordinator).

u<

EXECUTIVE COUNCIL

Klingel (Project Coordinator), R.

Secretary).

C. Hardinger (President). J.

Seated: M. Woods, L. Vitaliano (Corresponding Secretary). K.
Standing: M. Davis. (Parliamentarian). S. Mullen, T. Clewell (CAS coordinator),

K. Black (Historian), K. Garrison (Executive Assistant),

144

Walker (Recording

Marrone (Vice

President).

SENATE Row

1: N.

Meyer. N.

Rohrbacfi. N. Haeckler.

Piccolo
IN

Homiak

Flute
F Capozzolo
J

Ell

L,

Bonfield

N.

Crawford

K.

Mearhoof

J

Maier

M

Harris

T Handwerk
Clarinet
J

Zelenak

A D'Angelo
C,

Wright

L

Baker

3 Soscia
R. Lilly

L

Parfitt

J.

Jacko

L,

Sechnst

B Hartman

Row

Friel, K.

Kuronya. K. Hallgren, K. Curtis,

3: S. Righter. S.

M

Aynes, K.

L. Basci, D. Staffa.

Row

Boll. K. Kissinger. T. Williams. R.

2:

M. Kruczek, K. Lewis, K. Davies,

Koch. M. Meneeley,

R.

Kenney.

R.

L.

Caioz, K. Gormiey, S. Decl<, S.

Lamendola

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cu

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Row

1: D.

Hawley, A. Faust. K. Davies, V. Moon. M.

dent). V. Houser, L. Wills, K.

Lombardl.

Morris, T. Marquardt, L. DINola.
Miller, R.

Koch, G. Wessner,

J.

berg. J. Coffin. R. Motestine, D.

Wieczorek,

J.

Row

L.

Ritter, F.

Tomlinson.

P.

3: C. Williams, A.

OhI,

Dautrich, S. Slysh. C. Essl.
J,

McCoy,

L. Perry, S.

Lander (Secretary). K. Nearhoof.
S.

Creighton, D. Wightman, B.

J.

Martinko, C. Rice. B. Baum.

Burgess. M. DInnocenti,

Thomas,

Row 2:

L. Fritz, J.

K. Scanlon, P. Reeser, K.

L.

Klahr (Vice Presi

Knox,

J. Mainieri,

Zimmerman,

R. Zakin,

K
C

Row 4: S. Righter (President). S. Poppele. D, Fickes. B. Eineigl, P, Glodfelter, J, Dotrler, D. Regan, G. Weand, J. Kos
Heisler. Row 5; D. Teitelbaum. J. Haney. D. Purneil, W. Boyer. K. Boll (Treasurer). J. Oxenrider. B. Karabin. K. Roberts, M

Dorin.

Weible.

I

146

Row

1: J.

VanBuskirk, M. Linden.

D. Splendido, J.
Grazidi, V.

Row

1:

Cromiak.

J,

J.

3: E.

Daniels, C. Ritchie, B. Sitler.

Row

Secoges, B. Truhe. B. Williams,

2: T,

Turock, G. Dieffenderfer, G. Jones,

R. Lilly, G.

Monahan.

Row

4: L. Mickley, T.

S. Waselik,

Ahmad.

T.

Auker, A. Frey.

M. Liebler,

Ferdock,

Row

J.

Lundy,

Anderson,

Row

3: J

F,

Fendler, C, Snyder, L Smith

Fry, D.

Gundrum,

G Rapp Row

2: E. Crossley, J. Strecker, R. Kanaskie. J.

Herman,

R.

Schoek. G.

N. Gillmeister, T. Noelk, B, Eveland.

147

Row

1: G,

Langman. S Stem, K Yocum.

Row

2: A. Zuba. D.

Salvaggio, S. Wilson. K. Albin, A. Zeplin, C. Lally.

148

Row

Duda.

P.

4: S. Kern. A,

Baldridge. M. Kuhn, S. Prostko, L. Burket.

Bukovic.

J.

Row

3;

M. L.throp, M. Zellner, M.

Lippincott. J. Tarsi. J. Saeva. D. Kraus.

Row
line,

1: B.

M

Rudy,

Kramer,

Selgle,
S,

B.

Mutchler.

L.

L Stassel, S, Bogia.

Teets. A, Bates. E. Guire, D. Roughton. A, Teigland. C, Runkle. K. Curtis,
J.

Maier, A, Heverly, K. Fraser, D, Mastenbrook, C, Ehler,

Row

Kautz, J Kautz, C. Geiger, T, Reed. T. Smith, G. Classic, K, Vock. K. Bevan. K. Colesa,

Douglas, D, Dunleavy, S. Bendinsky,

L. Seigrist,

L.

3:

Row

M, Pugh,

L.

2: T. Diehl. L. Cleary, C, Russell, D, Hart

Wagner,

L.

Jordan.

L. Kratz, S.

Black, N. Leahy, M. Horn, J. Law, E. Pohowic.

Dobbs, B.

Row

4:

W,

G. Kirk, R. Fry, E. Davis, B. Willis, C. Smith, S, Mullen, K. Nielsen, K. Shorten, R. Burke, S. Bresett (Advisor).

149

Row

1: H,

Chomtak,

Strausser, Ur H Alderter (bepartment Chairman).
K. Breisch. K. Peterson, J. Chapin, C.

Row

2:

B

Kempfle, A. Austra.

Weist. H htrine (Advisor). Y. btanley. U. Uuval. M. DeMatteo, L. Cicioni.

Row

4: S. Carpitella, F. Deets, J. Gasink, G.

Coleman. C. Seuss,

J.

Row

3: D.

Blank.

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Row

1: A- Daily. N.

Kroll, A. Gallo.

150

Chapman.

E.

Grochowski.

S.

Bendinsky.

Row

2: Dr.

M. John (Department Chairperson). Dr. A. Foureman (Advisor). D. Teitelbaum.

L.

151

Seated: C. Simpson. Kneeling: K. Fraser,
E. Antram, L. Everest, P. Toborowski.

E.

Funsch.

S.

Smith,

P.

Gunshore- Standing: M. Lieb.

M

Hirsch, D. Teitelbaum, Mr. Slike, V. Houser, Dr. Miller,

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1: H. Orivaldo,

W. Chang,

(Advisor). S. Dnz, T,

152

Ahmad.

P.

Lara Netto, A. Tambe. M. Zamayar, M.Z. Hussain, C. Kaewsonthi.

E.

Quan,

R.

Samarasinghe, V. Jenkins (Co-advisor), A. Haeri.

Row 2:

M.

Irizarry, A.

Rashid,

P.

Prabhakar, T. Sylvester

Row

1: J.

O'Day,

J.

Roch. C. Russell, E Cleary, C. Pannell, K. Beadle.

Mordan, K. Hummel,
Hagedorn.

R. Fry, R.

S. Faix.

Warner.

Mastenbrook. C. Ehler.

J.

R.

Row

Row 2: L.

4: T. Burkholder, L. Batchelor, B.

Burke, K. Shorten. D. Fry. G. Motestine.

Baker, B. Mutchler, S. Arters.

Johnson (Secretary/Treasurer).

Row 6: S.

Bybee,

T,

Smith,

Row

Row 3: L.

Wagner,

K. Bevan, J. Fisher.

7: D, Miller, T.

L. Griffin. P.

Row

5: K.

Becker (President), D.

Kautz. E. Davis, D. Roughton, A. Heverly, A.J. Teigland.

153

Row

1: L.

Crosson.

S.

Wenrich.

L.

Marks,

L.

Caloz.

Row

2:

M. Cassidy.

S. Bickel, T.

Jackson. A. Crum.

Row

3: J.

Walter. A. Williamson. J. Picking. E. Foster.

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154

M. Kelly. M. Charlton. D. Roberts. L Mulford.

Row

3: D.

Chesky.

R. Stec, T.

Spies

Row

Row
4: D.

2: H.

Wagner. W.

Young.

S.

Hilker, A. Claassen.

Hemingway. Mr.

Mueller.

Row
Row
Row

Row

1

:

C- EssI (Vice President. T.

3: S. Flinchbaugh. D. Clarke.
5: Dr. J.

1:

Downing

Wargo (President), E. Harabin (Secretary). J. Fedorko (Treasurer). Row 2: J. Lohin. K. Hackforth. S. Geist. D. Wessner.
B Tyrrell. B, Carey. D. Reitz. M, Hucaluk. Row 4: P. Segan. M. lacano. S. Cooley. MB. Zapotosky. A. Toth. B, Sanford.

(Advisor), M. Britt, B. Burdette. K, Schanbacher, K. Kasper.

M. Davis (Advisor), D. Greene (Vice President). T. Sutter (President).

Row

2: K.

Evans

(Social Chairperson). S.

Fayocavitz (Secretary). C. Widdick (Treasurer).

155

Row

1

janic.

Row 2: M.

:

T. Dgien, T. Seifert (President), J.

C. Fessler, D. Sutjak, S. Fisher. J.

(Advisor). D.

Boone (Vice

Brown

Demangone (Treasurer). B. Collins. C Duchan. K. Billets. F. FurOman, M. Allen. R. Reese, T. Oman Row 3: S. Mohl, M. Breig, P. Farrell,

President), L. Giberson (Secretary), C.

Sawyer, C. Braxmeier. K. Tidey. M. Neuman.
Bencker, D. Russo,

J.

S. Mott, N. Heyler, L.

Sando.

L.

Lesh, E. Miller.

Row

4: J

Picking, B. Batturs (Junior Representative), R. Campbell

(Junior Representative), K. Gabriel, G. Batory (Junior Representative), S. O'Brien, R. Levanti,

(Sophomore Representative).

R.

J.

Ludorf, C. McCarthy. M. Degenhart

Warrington.

Kevin Lynch. Photography Editor

Kerry

156

Boll.

Business Manager

Row

1:

Mr

1st Violin

R.

Savage (Advisor).

K,

Scheltema. C. Desko.

S.

Stover.

J.

Kredrow/icr. G.

Wessner

Row

2: A. Porter, C.

Potash (Editor). N. Chapman.

C. Zartman, Z.

Achu.

B.

Lucas

(President). P. Delnis.

M. Taylor (Advisor).

Kehr Union

rogram
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Row

1: L. Basel. B.

Hoak.

Woodbury. W. Barclay.

158

P. Miller. K,

E. Kehs,

Roberts, P Palmlsano,

J.

Keegan.

J, Gilllland

(Advisor).

Row

2: J

Palipkonich. D. Knight.

G Neuhauser.

R

Ward. C,

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Row

1: D.

Knight (President). R. Ward.

G.Neuhauser, D, Campbell,

R. Brizek, J,

R. Francis,

Row

2: A, Bruno, L, Wesley. K. Keegan. L. Basci, P. Miller (Secretary).

Palipkonich (Vice President). B. Gras. M. Delaney,

J. Gilliland (Advisor).

Row 4: J.

Row

Keegan

3: S. Winegardner,

(Treasurer), E. Kehs.

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1: T.

Connor.

S.

Noggle

Row

2: L

McMulien, E Jameson.

J.

Lebo

Row

3: B, Irving.

M.

Mott. K, Shorten. A, Zakrzewski. M. Kluge.

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Linda Angst (Secretary), Dale Auchenbach (Vice President), Darcie Laudenslager (Treasur-

Saxophones

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of

The Voice

Staff

STEPHANIE RICHARDSON
Executive Editor

Managing Editor

News

Editors

News

Assistant

Ernie Long
Lynne Sassani

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Lori Leonard.

Corty Penny packer.

Feature Editors

Nancy Schaadt.

Sports Assistant

Jeff

Wade

Douglas, Mike Albright

Marty Hasenfuss
Chris Thren

Advertising Manager

Mary Mohl

Advertising Assistant

Photo Editor
Photo Assistants
Circulation

Manager

Business Managers
Advisor

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Bachman

John Staman

Feature Assistant
Sports Editors

Rob Flanagan
Gary Wessner

Kent Hagedron

Bob Yoder. Brian Creep
Sarah Hackforth
Neil Renaldi,

Mary Mohl

Richard Savage

WBSC
640 AM
Row

1: C.

Widdick (Publicity Director), D, Fickes (Station

Manager). D. Reichley, E. Kehs (Music Director).

Row

Murpliy (Program Director). K. Suttmann. K, Bevan.

Row

3: S.

Row

4: L.

Ash. B. Ault (Chief Producer).

Benn. M. Cleckner.

R. Brizek. R.

Engineer). D. DeLuca. J. Welker

Missing:

P.

(Music Director).
Director). E.

Row
loz,

B.

1: B,

2: J,

Smith.

Labert (Remote Director). T. Holly (Promotion

Director). D. Harvey.

ing.

L.

Thompson
S.

Row
(News

5: D. Gallo (Student

Director). J. Crevel-

(Business Director).

Shane (News

Director). J.

F.

Minishak

Ganz (Sports

Sledgen (Advertising Director).

Row 2: K. May. E. Roth. J. Lander, M. Ciavarella, L. Teets. W Tennus. C. Zehner. C. Albitz. H, Reichart. L. CaRow 3: A. Payne. M. Wullert, G. Miller. J, Kreiger. K. Billets, C. O'Gorman. A. Kempinski. J, Schiavino. S. Stancik. K. Qromley.
Row 4: D. Hawley. L. Williams. N. Alloco. J. Milia, E. DeNagy, L. Hicks. C. Seuss. R. Reese, M. Olsen. P. Kirk, A. Sunderland. D.
Row 5: L. Dentz. J. Bucher. P. Achey. C. Essl. T. Marquardt, L. DiNola, K, Parker, P. DelGrosso, N. Lipko. J. Woller. L. Frye, M. Phil-

Mutchler. A, Heverly.

M. Bruno.

Hileman.

O'Connor.
lips. K,

Hill.

A, Williamson.

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1:

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Becker.

S,

Burrows (Secretary).

S. Labert. R.

Row

Schock, M, Montefel

2; K.

(First

Qearhart (President), G. Gaige (Second Vice President),
Vice President), Missing: R

Zakin, S. Jonas.

J.

Snyder

(Ser-

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Row

1: Dr. T.

Shanoski (Advisor).

E, Troxell.

Row

2: J.

McKinley,

S.

McChesney,

R. Williams.

Row

1: K,

Bower.

J.

Wandel.

B.

Wollam. D Sees,

Row

2:

T Callahan. A

Porter. K. Hallgren. J.

Bachman.

J,

Kuendrowicz.

L,

Beishline, S. McCleary. R. File.

E Gulley

165

Row
Row

1: L. Eicioni.

M. DeMatteo. D. Duval, R Alderfer. H. Strine, B. Wiest.

Row

2: A, Austra, C,

Kemptle,

J,

Chapin. K. Peterson, K. Breisch, H. Strausser.

3: J. Blank, C. Suess, Q. Colennan, J. Gasink, F. Deets, S. Carpitella.

Row

L.

Hackett, C. Bean,

K.

1: T. Ahmad. K. Varner (Recording Secretary), D. Miller, M. Charlton, M. Cramer (Parliamentarian), J. Cebulka, M. Hagginbothom, T. Brubaker,
L. Vones, M. Wingeard. Row 2: D. Daymont, (Advisor), G. Guerrieri. R. Eppley, D. Teitelbaum, L, Long. J. Radcliff. R. Miller (President).
Brockway (Corresponding Secretary). J. Hartman. M. Kukla. M. Nemeth. G, Kirk Row 3: D. Yergey. A. Robinson, W. Chang. B. Schlorff. A. Mader.
Awkerman. C. Funt (Treasurer), D. Shoch. L. Cilea, R. Eberle. L. Leonard.

166

E.

Row

1: C,

Davidson. A. Rule. K

Buffington.

L,

Cimakasky.

R

Row
Row

Row

2: C. Springer. H. Riordan,

W. Wundt,

J.

Steever.

P.

Ronen.

K

Meyer (Treasurer), B. Renninger (Secretary). C. DeTurk (Vice President), D. Drake (President). L. Samara,
Kuzmack, R. Levanti, B. Nichols, B. Crispell. C. Scarlett (Advisor). J. VanOrden, S. Brightbill. K. Hurley,
Lambert, J. Brosso, S. Gottshall, A. Rheiner. L. Mewton. D, Porter. C. McCaleb, B. Leidich. C. Goetzl,
N.

J.

Hunt, C. Garoutte, D. Patalon.

2: H.

C.

Campbell,

1

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H. Baer.

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3: L.

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Showers.
zig. J.

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Ross, S, Grebeck, K. Hurley. A, Stellato, S. Legs, B. Letsch, M. Mahall,

1: S.

Wall. K.

McMahon. Row

L.

3: K. Hackforth, G. Cloeren, K. Stack, G-

Burns, C. Conner. E. Gillespie. S. Levin. P. Colleran, K. Smith.

VanOrden,

K. Yeager, L. Goetz, S. Medaglia, L. Limper.

Row

2: S. Brightblll, L.

Kemmerer.

Hartman, M- Vaccola, M. Freach, C.

Row 5:

A. Breakfast, M.

Liess, K,

Champagne,

L.

D, Greene,

Duggan,

Mido,

J.

W, Lyden,

Row

4:

S.

Kantor,

M, Lusinno, M,

Leiby. K. Dietrich, S. Spit-

Row

1: D,

Barberio,

J.

Boone.

3: K, Gibiin. K, Spitko. K.

L,

Fedroff. D. Williams.

O'Brien,

L,

Row 2:

Kraus, D, Orlando,

P.

Triano, S. Burke, A. Aloisio, B. Firth, L, Samara, R. Giangiulio, L. Benton, K. Suttmann.

J. Prioreschi. D,

Turn. D, Cicioni. N, Perkowski. K. Klingel.

Row

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4: C. Olap, C. Fasold. B. Sharkazy.

D. Ashner. L. Skibber. J. Axelrad. J. Snyder. T. Underkoffler, R. Green, J. Brosso,

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Row 4: D. Beard, C. Murray. M. Wagner. B. Buzzard. Row 5: M. Wasno. S. Kessler.

Prendengast, C. DeTurk. R. Guerrieri.

T. Sheetz. D.

Schmieg, K. Roosa,

R. Morrell.

Row 6: J. McGarry. B. Nichols. A. Gursky. L. Maruel. M. Nichols. S. Caponi. B. Crispell. A. Mulherin. S. Dingier, P.
kins. Row 7: L, Albright. S, Granguist. M. Costa. D. Snow. M. Montague. R. Mclntyre. P. Wood (President). M. Roth.
Creely. S. Pope. L. Frye.

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Klee, B. WilK. Casey. C.

ft-

n
Row
K.

1:

M. Kelly,

L.

Jones, M. Wallace.

Eshelman, A, Rheiner, N. Meyer,

Maillie. G.

Chapman.

L.

B.

S. Gottshall, B.

Renninger.

Koury, M. Tarsi,

S,

J.

Glennie, S, Molfi, L, [Newton, P. Smith, K. Keville.

Smith. K. Lynn.

Row

3: S.

Burns,

B.

Hogan. M.

St.

Row 2:

J.

Waytowich,

C,

Kuperavage,

Ledger. M. Dunleavy, D. ONeill. B. Pritsch.

J.

Lapinski.

Row 1 M. Frant. P. Smith. C. Schneider. A. Showers. J. Hunt. Steinberg. C. Miller. C. Johnson. J. Jasczak. S. Garry. T. Motyka. J. Crory. Row 2: W. BIyler,
C Lum. S Taragna. J. Degliantoni, L. O'Connor, S, Brohoski, J. Hunter, L. Snyder. L. Smith, M. Berger, L. Bachman, D, Patalon, D. Ferrew, K. Smith. L. Vitaliano Row 3: M, Whitmore, S, Mann, S. Schneider, G. Cochrane, C. Garoutte. A. Trilli, T. Hamilton, M. Roberts, L. Vaile. J. Starr, K. Brown. Row 4: L. Koch,
D Werner, K. Amway. E. Ellinger. A, Russell. L. Giberson, J, Dickson. K, McGrath. D. Carabini,
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ley.

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1: D.

Nolan, B, Watkins, Donny, D. Davison.

B Roehl.

Row

Kirkpatrick, C. Frederick. S. King.

Row

1: D.

M. Glovas,

Row

Lamendola,

Row

6:

B.

2: D.

Geronemo,

Lamendola.

Row

L,

Yearick.

Row

Row

5: B.

3: P.

Rudy.

Young.

P.

B.

M

Kneglow,

J.

J.

Trichinosis.

5: D. Vannicola,

Wally Waa, Balloon. Mr. J

Sukanick. T Whiter. J Rusio. N Haeckler. S Schaffer,

Roth. G- Wirth.

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4: E. Shickitano, T,

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Rabbit.

Rex. A Gasper.

Row

M

Skrincosky, D, Fish, M, Menedey,

Mye, K. Schlegal,

J.

Row

3: B,

M. Dunn,

Knupp,

G. Fox, B. Rol-

Row 2: K Black. R. Djaraner. Agnus,
Row 4: E. Lundeen, P. Stratman, B.

Welsh.

Rosenblatt, Mr. Acierno (Advisor).

R,

Duvernois, T. Henniger. K. Jones,

Menet. G. Kleponis.

7: S.

Gigler
J.

DePippo,

J.

Row

1: R. lanieri, J.

Palmatary.

R,

Brown.

L.

Row 2:
Row 3: C

Bock. T Delaney.

Antolik. K. McGinnis, B. Leuzinger,

S. Clift.

M. Abraham, D.

Miller. J. Finneli. D.

Reitz.

Brown.

B

J. Murphy. K. Somerday.
McCann. K. Hartman. Row 4:

Benedetti.

S, Planutis, K.

T.

C,

Quinn. B. Cole. T. Rampulla, T. Hanosek. C. Luther. M. Greene. K, Schwenger,

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Henwood. B. Conley, M. Brichta, M. Boguski, T. Smith, T. Hopkins (Treasurer). Row 2: M.
Auchenbach, M, Zamayar. J. Lueftgen (Recording Secretary), B. Braun, P. Ronen. Row 3: K. Scanlon. E.
Case, E. Zwicker, R. Nolen (President). C. Thatcher, T. McMichael, J. Casilli (Sargeant at Arms), J. Hathaway, K. Lewis Jr. Row 4: T.
Williams (Assistant Treasurer). P. Abraham, D. Yeager, A. Thomas, S. Dearing, A. Boorse, E. Ebert, P. Michaels, S. Sarra, B. Busteed (Vice

Row

1: T.

Thompson.

Williams, G. Gabel, L.

V. Mapoli. C. Barba. D.

Murphy.

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Top: Photographer Kent Hagedorn captures late seasonal snow storm looking from the second floor of
Carver Hall down College Hill to Main Street. Bloomsburg. Right: Construction begins on the James H.
McCormick Human Services Center. Opposite page:
Student takes a break from studying and ponders old
college sign at the Lightstreet

174

Road entrance.

E P
1

1

9

O

L
8

8

a

R
cal science.

And what

"Big Brother

watching you" warned an

is

editorial in the first

1984 issue of The Voice. Professors' seating charts, schedule
changing procedures, and strict dormitory policies, like sign-ins
and the prohibition of alcohol, were some of the incidents trying

we

with which

Are the

live a

valid threat to our

privacy?

"The Department of Agriculture has the
most number of phone taps a year," said

James Moser,

Dr.

prove the above statement.

to

of the surveillance?

computerization and improved technology

assistant professor of

"The U.S. government often

physics.

they say

But

bags

in

our cars are more effec-

which
toward totalitarianism."
tive than seat belts,

1984

Orwell's

is

air

here?

really

movement

a

is

During the domestic spy era

By Betsy Wollam
As the 1984
taries

and

era

grew

than

closer,

intellectual studies

documen-

sprung up

ev-

erywhere, probing that question; and seven

members posed questions con"1984
Big Brother is Watching

BC] faculty

cerning



it

euphemisms and propaganda. We

double-speak.
Advertisers have

panalists pointed out.

are

bustible truck

many found
coming

his story of a totalitarian soci-

Winston Smith, the main

true.

character, lived a

"sanitation engineers" or "com-

1970's, explained Dr.

Bonomo,

grams

for the militarization of police

SWAT

teams included

violence by troops, "... whether

language) was more clear,

it

make

think, they

mate he might be

is

says Gildea. Taking something that one per-

eryone dislikes does not

babies with, like a

it

corruptions and failings of the free state,"

(the

"If

ments don't want us to do that."
Which seems to be a popular belief of
if
the people can
most governments

rettes,

in fact

solution."

it's one brand of generic cigaand having forbidden sex with a
woman he could actually love, and not just

and smoking

manual

ment calls it's tax collectors the Internal
Revenue Service. Even Adolf Hitler's holocaust was conveniently termed "the final

loaders," and the govern-

son doesn't

government's one brand of generic liquor

training

which supplemented the course material
outlined at one point the justification for

would make us think more," says Marion
Petriollo, instructor of English. "Govern-

viewing camera's vision range, drinking the

and

a Civil Disturbance

A

Orientation Course.

the

in

training pro-

democracy is irrelevent ..."
So maybe it's here. But maybe not.
"The smotherings of the totalitarian
state in 1984 cannot be compared to the

of hiding from the

life

some of
Garbagemen

the

ary evening.

ety

spilling

"queen-sized" instead of "fat,"

known as

George Orwell, who wrote the novel in
was almost considered a prophet, as

ways around

the truth by calling us "full-figured" or

You," during a panel discussion one Febru-

1949,

call

tells

when

us what's good for us, like they do



may

understand.

may

And

if

they

like, such as a classroom seatand assuming it's something ev-

ing chart,

1984

that

may

oppression

make

a valid claim

campus. One man's

exists on

be another's freedom.

"The technology

(for

1984

to occur)

is

there, but the will to

privacy as Smith did. Direct mar-

But this
wasn't so in 1984. Smith himself was a
Newspeak writer. Later, after it was discovered that he and his lover, Julia, were having an affair, both were tortured by the Par-

keters and store merchants watch our

ty until they betrayed the other, then be-

perspective. Although the basis for such a

and hidden

came party members themselves.

world to develop

one

Speakeasys buzzed about Party practices,
and posters everywhere reminded the
masses that Big Brother was watching

ing

about people, but they don't persecute

them. But the totalitarianism remained.

them afterwards

matched with by members

of the "Inner

Party."

With the

there

bilities,

to fear

rise in

its

technology and

may

be reason

its

for the public

buying habits with mailing

lists

cameras, but

reasons

for different

group wants us
don't steal.

capa-

to buy, the other

The government



hopes we

also watches

asking for a citation of every cent

us,

earn and buy with, so
too.

it

we

can get some of

Even on campus, with

a

punch

computer, almost anyone can

of the

find out our



rupt

somewhat

political,

somewhat

cor-

— which amounted to not much more

176

Dr.

it,

phone number, grades, and personal data.
Orwell also introduced us to the concept
of newspeak
a method of writing which
took the truth and made it somewhat deceptive,

understand, they

Thomas Bonomo,

of sociology

revolt.

assistant professor

and social welfare, noted that

the United States, even with

dard of

living, is

made up

its

high stan-

of people

who do

not seek to improve their surroundings

who
its

are apathetic.

100 percent

passive under

its

And



the (J.S.S.R., with

literate population,

stays

strong government, noted

Martin Gildea, associate professor of

politi-

continues.
right

"It

may come

now, there

leaders to

use

is

make

The concept

it

in

of

Gildea

the future. But

no tradition

it

isn't,"

to

encourage

happen."

1984 must be kept

may

in

be here, the reason-

The government and other personnel may use the computer to learn
is

the

not.

like.

for

"thought crimes" or

While a wide-view mirror regulates

our behavior somewhat, so does a police-

man, and he's been around

a lot longer

than

Orwell's book.

"1984
says

pen

is

not a prophecy, but a warning,"

Petrillo.
if

""It

shows us what could hap-

technology ran wild."

Maybe an answer to that problem
we should ask ourselves.

is

what

8

HEADLINERS
International

The monopolistic Bell System telephone
is split up by a court order.
Consumers are angered by the confusing

record numbers.

AT&T

support comes from the nation's black



company


A

on the United States

terrorist attack

Lebanon
kills 229 Marines (the most American
soldiers killed in a single day since the jet
offensive in the Vietnam War in 1968).
Marine Headquarters

in

Beirut,

mess.
bid for a constitutional

amendment

defeated

is

in

Robert

Goodman who was

shot

of Lt.

the Senate.

Auto maker John DeLorean is arrested
and charged with bankrolling a multimillion dollar cocaine deal.



down by

the Syrians.

Representing another alternative for
Democrats, Hart seemingly came out of nowhere to win the New Hampshire primary
and several other key states. The 47-year-

prayer back into the public

to allow

Democratic presidential candidate Jesse

Jackson negotiates the release

Jackson's

of

churches and the "Rainbow Coalition."

The



schools


The base

old,

has been politically active for years,

previously master minding the Presidential
for George McGovern. The senafrom Colorado advocates a new approach to liberalism. He contends that the

campaign
tor



Along with a multinational

force, the



W. Wilson Goode

is

United States invades the island of

Philadelphia, the

Grenada to end a Cuban-backed takeover
of the government there.

the city's top official.

The United States

Missiles in Europe.
of

START

talks

installs

new Pershing

Soviet fighter planes shoot

commercial Korean
course into Soviet

down

airline that

territory. All

a

The



Iran-Iraq

War

battle to

buy Cabbage Patch

intensifies

and the use

Salvador holds Democratic elections

and U.S. Congress members demand the

many

their usefulness.

Hart sup-

feminist principles, a reduc-

tion of nuclear arsenals

and a drastic

mili-

tary reform of our conventional forces. Al-

though Hart has continually tried to
emphasize that he is the candidate that em-

new

bodies

ideas

a

mystery

to

a

for

many people complain

new generation

that he

still

remains

them.

The more experienced Mondale entered

By Marrianne Wingeard

the political scene as a protegee of the late

A field of eight Democrats began the
quest for the Democratic Presidential

former Vice President, Hubert Humphrey.

Nomination. Their numbers quickly dwin-

later as vice president

The casualties included Rueben Askew, Ernest Hollings, Alan Cranston,
George McGovern and John Glenn. At

freeze

graduation, three candidates remained, Jes-

enjoys the backing of

se Jackson, Gary Hart and Walter Mondale.

and other special interest groups across the
United States. Although Mondale lead the
race, some democrats fear that he will not

dled.

chemical warfare becomes prevalent.

El

have outlived

Kids dolls.

passengers

Konstantin Chernenko becomes the new

of

Americans

Democratic party

traditional ideas of the

strayed off

leader of the Soviet Union.



of

Mondale, Hart and Jackson
battle for the Democratic
Presidential Nomination

are killed.



mayor

black to serve as

The Soviets walk out

and other nuclear arms

negotiations.



elected

ported




first

Following the Pennsylvania primary April
1

1th,

Walter Mondale, having taken 45 per-

Mondale served as

a

Minnesota senator and
under Jimmy Carter.

He has strongly supported the nuclear
movement. A traditional democrat
from the old school of thinking, Mondale

many

labor unions

end of aid to that country unless death

cent of the popular vote and a majority of

have the

squad slayings are ended.

the delegates at stake, appeared to be the

the general election because of his connec-

clear front-runner. However, the race con-

tions with President Carter

tinued as Jesse Jackson and Gary Hart

charisma on television.
Many people contend that

National

gained strong support


Sally Ride

is

the

first

American woman

to

go into space aboard the shuttle.

among

voters that

are disillusioned with the traditional

Demo-

Jackson, 43, has been a visible activist

"The Day After," an ABC network
movie depicting a nuclear
attack on the United States, is shown

at

prime time creating an uproar that fuels
the growing Nuclear Freeze



in

American politics for the past 20 years. He
worked closely with Dr. Martin Luther

television

Movement.

Michael Jackson has phenomenal

King, Jr.

in

convention

in

the Civil Rights protests of the

Ronald Reagan

and

in

his lack of

at the

summer

San Francisco, the cam-

paign's bitter overtones

cratic candidate.



ability to defeat

may

take their

toll

on the Democratic party. By the time a
candidate is chosen for the nomination the
party
fall

may

be too divided to reunite

for the

campaign. Polls have placed Gary Hart

1960's and later founded Operation Push,
and other organizations attempting to motivate black youths to achieve positive self

ahead of Ronald Reagan if a general election were held now (in May), even so, Ronald Reagan still appears to have the bright-

concepts and higher standards of educa-

est future

With Jackson's campaigning and

success with the album. Thriller, selling

tion.

30 million copies worldwide.

spiration," blacks

have registered

"in-

to vote in

in

the

November

election

be-

cause he has been spared the rigors of the
primary campaign.

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8

HEADLIMERS
Sports

Humberto Cardinal Medeiros,

The World Series
The Baltimore Orioles come back and
sweep the Philadelphia Phillies, 41.

op of Boston
Terence Cardinal Cooke, 62, Archbishop of
New York
Joan Hackett, 49, actress
Henry Jackson, 71, U.S. Senator from

Superbowl XVII
The Los Angeles Raiders romp the
Washington Redskins, 38-9 in Tampa
Bay.

67, Archbish-

Jessica Savitch, 36,

NBC

1

team.

Emmy

for his

Phil

Games

Gold Medalists

81, founder of

for the

McDonald's

fast-

Johnny Weissmuller, 79, Olympic gold
medalist swimmer turned actor as TarJim "Grandpa" McCoy,

infamous Hatfield-McCoy family feud
Marvin Gaye, 44, singer

Peter Carruthers, Pairs Figure

99, last survivor of

Skating

Frank Church, 59, U.S. Senator from Idaho

Christin Cooper, Giant Slalom Skiing

William "Count" Bassie, 79, big-band jazz

musician

The NFL's Baltimore Colts buck

to Indiana-

Celtics battle the Los Ange-

Game

7 to win 15th world

championship.

The
Georgetown University hands Houston an

NCAA

basketball

title.

Odds

All

Cab
Fanny and Alexander

mother

of former Presi-

Carter

Jim O'Brien, 43, Philadelphia newscaster
and weatherman
Lawrence P. McDonald, 48, Congressman
from Georgia (passenger on the Korean
Air Lines 747 shot down by a Soviet war
plane)

178

12.

Billboard

to

1984

Hello

Odds (Take A Look At Me Now)

All

Phil Collins

It

For the Boys

Deniece Williams

Love Somebody
Rick Springfield

The Keep
The Man Who Loved Woman
Moscow on the Hudson

Frank Reynolds, 59,

Jimmy

May

Footloose

Police

newscaster

10 Hits

D.C.

The Right Stuff
Romancing the Stone

ABC

Top

According

Let's Hear

Big Chill

Deaths

dent

Fanny and Alexander

Me Now
Thompson Twins

Flashdance

The Soviet Union leads boycott of summer
Olympic Games held in Los Angeles.

Lillian Carter, 85,

Best Foreign Film

Hold

Movies
Against

84-75 loss for the

Cara (Flashdance)

Against

Acheson Wallace, 94, co-founder and
owner of Reader's Digest

NBA Championship
in

Theme Song
"What A Feeling"

Best

Lionel Richie

Lila

Lakers

Dangerously)

Jack Barry, 66, TV game show host and
producer

polis.

les

Endearment)

Linda Hunt (The Year of Living

Irene

Rosalynn Sumners, Figure Skating

The Boston

of

Best Supporting Actress

Beach

Steve Mahre, Slalom Skiing

&

Jack Nicholson (Terms

zan

Silver Medalists

Kitty

Best Supporting Actor

Yuri Andropov, 69, Soviet Union President

Debbie Armstrong, Giant Slalom Skiing

USA

My

David Niven, 73, actor

Johnson, Downhill Skiing

Bill

known as
Three Sons

William Demarest, 91, actor best

food restaurants

Mahre, Slalom Skiing

Phil

Best Actress

Blues

Boys
Ray Kroc,

Scott Hamilton, Figure Skating

Best Actor

known

winning portrayal of Se-

Dennis Wilson, 39, musician

Sarajevo, Yugoslavia

USA

play-

Esterhaus on Hill Street

Uncle Charley on TV's

1984 Winter Olympic

Endearment

of

Shirley Maclaine (Terms of Endearment)

Michael Conrad, 62, television actor

claim to be college football's *

Terms

newscaster

Tennessee Williams, 71, author and

geant

Best Picture

Robert Duvall (Tender Mercies)

Washington

wright

The University of Miami Hurricanes out
power the top seeded Nebraska Cornhuskers, 31-30, in the Orange Bowl and

Academy Awards

Academy

To

All

The

You Might Think
The Cars

Silkwood
Splash
Tender Mercies

Footloose

Terms of Endearment
To Be Or Not To Be

Oh, Sherrie

Two Of A
The Year
Yentyl

Girls I've

Kenny Loggins

Steve Perry

Kind
of Living

Dangerously

Loved Before

Julio Iglesias and Willie Nelson

Time

After

Time

Cyndi Lauper

8

BLOOM BRIEFS
new

Six

athletic fields

University celebrates

developed on upper cannpus

new name

as

Bloomsburg students return
not because Bloomsburg

It's

university on July

1,

equipment went

ing

became

a

1983 that earth movon the

into operation

upper campus the same day.
It's

just that

some

name change

of the recreational

and

parking problems should be eliminated by
the

thanks to the cooperation of the

fall,

The Bloomsburg University community celebrated its new
convocation held Sunday, September 11, 1983, in Haas

at a

for the institution since its

Participating

in

the presentation

establishment

was James

.Acting President Larry

W. Jones, and John

L.

advancement.

ciation.

Hardinger with artifacts from each period

July

1

,

bulldozers began stripping off
dirt to start leveling

80,000 cubic yards of

most

15 acres of land east of Nelson

of

Fieldhouse, leased from the Bloomsburg

Center.

It

is

the sixth

1839.

McCormick, BU president, on a
System of Higher Education,

leave of absence as interim chancellor of the State

Bloomsburg Hospital and the support of the
university's Community Government Asso-

On

H.

in

status as a university

Walker, vice president of institutional

Various graduates of Bloomsburg presented student government president Chris

artifacts

were sealed

in a

time capsule that

the history of the institution.

in

will

be placed

mick Center for Human Services.
The ceremony included an academic procession
the presentation of the

first

in

the

of faculty

James

H.

The

McCor-

and administrators,

university medallion to Acting President Jones by Robert

Hospital, for the construction of nine prac-

Buehner, chairman of the council of trustees, and the ringing of the Carver Hall

tice fields for the university's varsity athle-

commemorating 144 years

bell,

of service.

and recreation programs.

tic

CGA

is

providing the

money

to build the

and the University is leasing the land
15 years, renewable for another 15

fields
for

years.

"We have had

a real jigsaw puzzle in

re-

cent years trying to schedule practices for

teams and times for the areas to be
intramurals and recreation purposes," said Jack Mulka, dean of student

athletic

used

for

development.
"Also,

some

were used

them

for

of the varsity

poor condition

in

game

fields

these purposes, which
for

left

contests against

scheduled opponents."

How

will

the completion of the

new

fields

also affect parking?
"All

I

can say

is,

tremendously'," said

Robert Parrish, vice president for administration.

"Our plans are

to convert a larger portion

of the current practice

and recreation area

behind Nelson into a huge parking

lot for

spectators attending athletic or other
events

in

Redman Stadiway to alleviate

the fieldhouse and

um. This should go

a long

the complaints concerning limited parking

adjacent to the two facilties." "We'll probably start parking cars on grass like

Penn

State does," he continued. "Whether or not
we'll

ever have funds to eventually pave

the area remains to be seen. Also,
to

we have

take drainage problems into consider-

baseball, field

hockey and lacrosse affected

by the additional practice areas are elated.
They all echo the sentiments that they will

ule."

"What
"is

it

all

boils

down

said,

now be able to conduct practice sessions
more conducive to game situations and

making the university

'The coacnes of football, soccer, softball.

won't have to be hurried by a time sched-

in

ation."

Athletic

Director

Roger Sanders

to,"

Sanders

said,

our goal of upholding Bloomsburg's fine

reputation

in

athletics

these areas under the

and recreation and
a

recognized leader

new

state system."

179

8

BLOOM BRIEFS
Old alma mater

is

back

new second verse which would be

combi-

a

New-old alma mater

nation of the two.

When
After an absence of about 14 years, the
alma mater sung by students between 191
and 1970 has been reinstated, with minor

full

July

1.

Earlier

James

H.

in

the

year,

college

McCormick asked

president

the Alumni As-

sociation board of directors to give

him

a

recommendation addressing the effect of
the transition on the alma mater.
Board president John W. Thomas '47 appointed an ad hoc committee to study the
issue and make a recommendation to the
full board. Included on the committee were
members of the Alumni Board, alumni, and
representatives of the Music and English

er,

identified

four alterna-

alma mater (written
by Donald Messimer '70) and make appropriate changes in the lyrics; reinstate the
former alma mater (written by professor
Joseph H. Dennis in 191 1) and make minor
tives: retain the current

changes in the lyrics; write an entirely new
alma mater; or do nothing at all.
The committee noted in its discussions
that many pre-1970 alumni were unhappy
when the alma mater was changed and
would be pleased by its reinstatement.
Most of these alumni learned the words to
the familiar tune (Annie Lyie) as students

and have never forgotten them.
Adoption of the alma mater written by
Messimer coincided with the end of com-

was strongly

on the revised second verse.
After considerable discussion

board meetings, the directors
to

recommend reinstatement

Far above the river winding.

finally

Midst

ttie

mountains grand

Stands our sct^ool so dear

two

at

to

students

agreed

Far thirougliout

thie land.

of the old sec-

ond and third verse.
Acting university president Larry W.
Jones has concurred with the recommendation of the alumni board, and the new-old
alma mater has been sung once again at
convocations, athletic events and other uni-

Far and wide thougli we

may

wander
Still

our hearts are true

To our

We

versity programs.

hilltop

Alma Mater

our pledge renew.

Ever seaward Susquehanna
Never resting flows
Ever upward, striving, climbing



Rochester fights back

Onward Bloomsburg

goes.

following football injury
Chorus
Bloomsburg. Bloomsburg
Alma Mater, up on College

September 10th
game against Mansfield, Vernon Rochester,
a sophomore tailback, was flown immediAfter being hurt

departments.

The committee

board, the reinstatement

to the

supported. The board was divided, howev-

changes.

The action was prompted by the transition from Bloomsburg State College to
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania on

came

the recommendation

in

a

Years to

True

ately to Geisinger Medical Center in Danville,

where an operation was performed

repair a

damaged spinal
week at

After almost a

bilitative

where he went through

therapy

in

Bloomsburg

still.

While Rochester's motor reflexes

was
in

lift

reha-

arms,

the hospital's spinal

body.

little

change has occured

in his

Rochester has received phone

For Rochester the fight goes on.
He continues to receive therapy and
works toward walking again, having been
by the spinal cord

in-

calls

lower

from

professional athletes, encouraging him not
to give up.

The Huskies first non-losing season in
was dedicated to the Lawnside,

five years

Mew

jury.

in his

have improved and he continues to
weights with his everstrengthening

fingers

cord injury center.

partially paralyzed

Hill

shall find us ever

to

cord.

Geisinger, he

flown to Jefferson University Hospital
Philadelphia,

to

come

Jersey standout.

pulsory assembly programs at which the
alma mater was often taught and sung. As a
result, students since 1970 generally were
not taught the alma mater until rehearsal

commencement.
The committee noted

for

alumni

when

it

sadly that

failed to recognize the

was played

many

alma mater

at public events.

Given the strong sentiment

for the old

alma mater, the committee decided to recommend its reinstatement with minor
changes in the first verse and chorus. The
committee further recommended that the
old second and third verse be replaced by a

180

A

large paper

Vernon

well.

roll,

used as a greeting card, was spread out

in

Kehr Union so the Gniversity community could wish

8

BLOOM BRIEFS
Suspicious

fires hit

dorm

Class of '84 contributes to Husky Mascot statue
A

suspicious early morning

fire in

a resi-

dence hall Wednesday, October 6, caused
the evacuation of 400 residents.
Two chairs were destroyed in the fourth
study lounge of Columbia

floor

smoke damage was extensive

Hall,

and

From an

by

a

a.m. blaze.

will

convinced the

fire

was

he

intentionally

since two other fires occurred

in

the

is

set

same

a.m.



Husky.

The

larger-than-

sculpture

bronze
will

semester

final

dents were arrested for

exams,

lo-

west lawn of Carver
with the unveil-

Hall,

expected on
Homecoming Day,

ing

artist

mascot
statue that would
to create a

the last day of classes and right be-

fall

be

cated on the south-

missioning an

On

1

1

BU

stu-

illegal liquor sales.

embody the Universideas has been

ity's

about since

talked

Sixteen agents of the state liquor control

1976, but not until

board and nine Bloomsburg police officers

last

on Friday,

took part

in

a series of raids

December

9,

involving two fraternities and

students had citations issued to them for

December

the idea

ward

did

move

to-

reality.

People

several other student homes. Eight other

wanted

it

have

for at least

years."

^°'^' I of statue by E. Richard

under-aged drinking.

10

The people of Bloomsburg had been up
in arms over the loud parties and a petition
was filed with the police chief to combat
the problem. This three hour raid was the

Scott Righter, chairman of the

largest

such action ever conducted

in

said

CGA

invest-

really sat

down and put

in

the time to see

the project through to completion."

artists, in

a national search, the statue

response to

committee

of

students, faculty, administrators and alumni

voted to accept the entry by E. Richard

Bonham. Bonham,
Michael C. Estrada, 45, a recruitment and
in

the admissions

of-

January 3 at Geisinger Medical Center. He had been in ill
health for several months.
fice for three years, died

As

and an

of

art instructor at

a class gift to the University the Class

1984 has contributed $2,000 toward the

The gold

foil

embossed design on the

cover, and the sketch appearing on the
front endsheet

and the dividers throughout

the yearbook are a reminder of our contri-

bution to the

Husky Mascot sculpure.

nearby Catawissa

Bloomsburg High

School, also designed the

new

(Jniversity

Medallion worn by the president of the
versity during

of

Bonham.

Alumni Association.

sculpture.

After reviewing proposals and models

submitted by several

Recruitnnent officer dies

ation and the

ment and statue committees, but no one

the

town's history.

orientation specialist

Associ-

October 27, 1984.
The idea of com-

police

raid pre-finals parties

fore

Community Government

a third floor

bathroom were also set on fire Wednesday
morning and a chair in the first floor lounge
was set ablaze September 26.
The residents, evacuated to Haas Auditorium, returned to their rooms at about 5. .30

LCB and town

with the

$15,000 project has been

10 classes and coordinated

University's
the

mascot

life-size
in

of the

soon boast

hall.

Three shower curtains

Funding

provided by

statue depicting

the

Fire Chief Ralph Magill said that

The Alumni Quarterly
Murphy

Patricia J-

After eight years of false starts, Blooms-

burg

the 2:57

in

article in

uni-

academic convocations.

181

8

BLOOM BRIEFS
President emeritus

Sal faces charges for

Harvey A. Andruss dies

"pizza connection"

Harvey A. Andruss.

Dr.

Sr. died

The owner/operator

Thurs-

of Sal's Place res-

day. February 9 at the age of 81. Serving as

taurant, Salvatore Salamone,

president of Bloomsburg State Teachers

in

College and Bloomsburg State College from

dealing ring.

1939

1969, Dr. Andruss provided guid-

until

was arrested

connection with a $1.65 million drug

Salamone spent one week in
Lackawanna County prison. He later gained

ance through 30 years of important growth
development of diverse
of the institution

Sal faces criminal charges of conspiracy

curriculums and construction of new

New York



facili-

his release

on a $225,000 property bond.
Federal Court. He

people that were arrested

ties.

The Harvey

A.

Andruss Library serves

as a reminder of the outstanding contributions that the former president

made

to-

ward the betterment of public higher educa-

in

one of 35

is

in this

case that

The

required a five year investigation.

"piz-

za connection" stretched throughout the

world with dealings

in

Spain,

Italy,

Switzer-

land and the U.S.

tion.

Pre-registration sinows mucii

schedule dropped and registration was

needed improvement?

valid.

in-

Although the new system eliminated
in August, pre-registration/class

lines

The

will

lined,

was replaced by

remember as
a

Instead of filing into a
nial

scheduling for the spring semester was

first-day registration for classes, that

many

Gymnasium

to

fill

worse.

less than stream-

Long

new procedure.

lines

of

underclassmen formed
in Kehr Union and

from the Coffeehouse

crowded Centenout biographical

data cards, get class schedule cards

stamped and to pick up calendars, students
completed the majority of the paperwork
through the mail and attended classes on
the

day of the semester.

first

Last

fall,

students either picked up class

schedules at their residence

them

at

home one week

hall or

received

before the start of

classes. This aspect of the process will be

modified
living off

when those students
campus or commuting will re-

in

the future

ceive schedules through

campus

mail-

boxes.

The change was

the result of

more than

a

year of careful planning by the registrar's
office as well as the business.

Community

Activities

dence

and

Resi-

Life offices.

The new system
also involved the

payment

of fees ap-

proximately three
weeks before the semester began. Students

who

did

not

meet the deadlines
had their class

182

extended across the top
line

weaved downstairs

floor.

to the

At times the
ground level.

With a few bugs experienced

in

the

new

system, time slots for underclassmen were

expanded

in

the spring semester for

fall

'84

Of course it
was too much time and scheduling seemed
to go on forever. Nevertheless Bloom
scheduling/ pre-registration.

made

progress.

8

BLOOM BRIEFS
Five faculty and a manager
retire during '83-84 year
faculty retirements of Dr. Donald

The

and

professor of biological

Rabb,

fiealth sciences. Dr.

allied

Margaret Webber, pro-

Dr.

Warren came

to

Bloomsburg

SIO become

His guidance has helped

in

Bloomsburg's largest and most financially

Social

stable fraternity while serving on

new job and founded the
Improvement Organization (SIO). At

that time social

campus committees and

fraternities
were not per-

of the history

numerous

as the chairman

department.

spe-

mitted on the

education, Dr. Robert Warren, profes-

Bloomsburg

Duck joined the department of English
1958 and her retirement was effective

and advisor to Sigma lota
Duck, assistant professor

State College
campus.

the end of the

fessor of
cial

When

1964, he started a

communication disorders and

sor of history

Omega,

Virginia

and Milton Levin, associate professor of curriculum and foundations, along
with the retirement of Obiter advisor and

hard work and

special assistant for university relations,

determination.

31

of English,

Kenneth C. Hoffman, occured during the
1983-84 academic year.

Hoffman was appointed

to the

Blooms-

nized as

Sigma

Bloomsburg's
first

semester. She completed

the field of education, 25

came

to

BG

in

1967 and spent the

in

classes and supervising student teachers
that area. His retirement

was

ruary 18. He completed 33 V2 years
cation, 16

social fraternity

1/2

of

which were

in

edu-

at BCl.

classes,
Spring Break '84

served as advisor to stu-

Lauderdale Bound

Ft.

dent publica-

and

From an

article in

The Voice by

Alison Krasner

coordinated
*

pub-

college
lications
six

for

years be-

The

entire

gifted

women

re-

for

both pub-

lic

relations

Pitchers of beer

way

for the

of the biology deinstru-

successful program

became

in

cur-

riculum coordinator for the program.

is

buzzing with "college kids" from mid-February through Easter. Sun-

ny days are spent on the beach or by the pool, but as the tanning index drops, it's
time to shower, doctor the sunburn and prepare for the gala night-time events.

The Button, Summers, Penrods and the Elbow Room were among the favored
spots swarmed by hordes of vacationers in 1984.
Happy hours from 6-9 p.m. featured all drinks at 50 cents, ringing everyone's
bells. The pedestrians, who seemed to be oblivious to the fact that the signs said
"Don't Walk," put cars at a standstill honoring the "right of way" to them.
Dressed in OP, Sundex and mini-skirts the year's most popular clothing was
displayed by the fashion experts; the college crowd. The meat marketeers hung
"

from automobile sunroofs, open windows, doors, hatchbacks and convertibles to
absorb the spectacular views.

Each

college had the opportunity to display their true ingredients.

students chose The Button to show
honesty, 'every square inch of

Dr.

Webber came

to

in

to eager viewers (and drinkers) of these poolside

Lauderdale,

1973 and was

Bloomsburg in 1968
at B(J and 21 years

and completed 15 years

daily bellyflop

contests are held

tions.

Bloomsburg.

medical technology. Later he

their

where

t-shirt

and publica-

Rabb, a 1946 Bloomsburg graduate,
completed 37 years as an educator, 26 of

in initiating a

make

and wet

by beautifully tanned natives in figleaf bikinis.
This is SPRING BREAK; and for many college students from the cold north, the
sunshine state serves as the perfect escape. The most popular of the resort cities. Ft.

Dr.

mental

McDon

affairs

night "hot

to

Burger King and

ping, beer chugging, relay racing, limbo dancing

He continued to serve as advisor

He served as chairman

lines at

signed

yearbook and the student handbook.

partment from 1965

happy hours, long

ket overflows from the white sandy beaches to the hotel pools

Hoffman

at

of

coeds soaking up the Florida sun, musclemen and the bikini clad
parading along the shoreline showing off their assets. The meat mar

fore being as-

sponsibility

which were

week consists

aids, northern

it,'

Ft.
in

Lauderdale (especially Catholic

Some BG

(J) all

of our

a competitive, sportsmanlike manner.

Vacations take so long to arrive and then
be there to believe

slip

so fast

away from

view.

in

effective Feb-

journalism

tions,

1/2

Bloomsburg.

at

Montgomery County
teaching graduate and undergraduate

Omega,

burg faculty

fall

in

majority of the time

of-

recog-

tions

in 1970 as director of publicaand journalism instructor. He taught

Levin

ficially

lota

years

which were

Through
SIO became

1/2

in

at

You have

to

it!

education.

183

8

BLOOM BRIEFS
McCormick

stays on

Harrisburg to head

Two

in

SSHE

A

long time friend of Bloomsburg, James
McCormick has been named chancellor
the new State System of Higher Educa-

H.

of

tion.

A 16-member

board of governors

viewed 67 applications

in

a

re-

nationwide

search for a suitable person for this position.

Chairman

"We have

Eugene Dixon,

F.

found a 'diamond'

Jr. said,

own

our

in

short operas

staged

in

Carver

The Bloomsburg

Players,

in

conjunction

with the Department of Music, performed

two short operas April 13-14 in Carver Hall.
"Dido and Aeneas," by Henry Purcell,
unfolds a story of love between Dido,
Queen of Carthage and Aeneas, Prince of
Troy. But it ends in tragedy when they be-

lome

separarated.

"Mahagonny," by Kurt Weil and Bertold

backyard."

McCormick had taken

a leave of

from the Bloomsburg presidency

absence

to

fill

the

interim chancellor position for one year.

The announcement

of Dr.

McCormick's

appointment came on March 20. The
year contract

will

be effective July

1,

three-

1984

(See story on page 74).

Brecht, deals with thieves, prostitutes and

gamblers who attempt

to form the ideal
where the only sin will be a lack of
money.
Both productions were choreographed
by New York dancer and choreographer
Buddy Teijelo and directed and conducted

city

by Dr. William Decker, professor of music.

BCJ junior dies

Blaze engulfs students'
A

fire

a

in

claimed the

home

home housing 12 students
of a BU junior and left the

life

others homeless.

The

blaze at 601-603 East

Third Streets started at 3:25 a.m., Satur-

March 24 and quickly engulfed the

day,

home

trapping Dominic Murtin, 20 of Penn-

New

sauken,

Jersey.

The house was owned

by Dr. Donald Camplese, professor of psychology and owner of

many

student dwell-

ings.

This

has since raised serious ques-

fire

tions in the

community about

student housing

in

the safety of

Bloomsburg. Off-cam-

pus students have been rudely awakened to
the dangers that

may

Students have
been urged to

make

sure that

they have
alarms,

fire

smoke
extin-

guishers, and an

escape route from

second

story

rooms. Hopefully,
these precautions
will

help to pre-

vent such a trage-

dy

froiji

ing again.

184

happen-

exist in their

homes.

8

BLOOM BRIEFS
Clash on campus?

From around

The only area appearance of the rock
The Clash, will be at Bloomsburg

Lincoln University

Nelson Fieldhouse on Sunday,

in

The performance

April 15, at 8:00 p.m.

Tickets are on sale daily at the Informa-

of

to

Cheyney and

sentenced to prison.

Lincoln.

Board of Governors drops $2 Commonwealth Association of Students fee

or $13.00 without.

from

Feature

tuition billings.

CAS

says

it

command

may weaken

ROTC

in

A

to be around.

and fun

pends

B(J senior in busi-

ness education/marketing,

Two Penn

State students are charged

with a string of burglaries committed

Harris-

Pennsylvania sus-

About 200 Franklin and Marshall
dents

charges by a

say she was raped by

become

dressing that

fraterni-

ill

is

stu

after eating turkey

believed to have con-

tained salmonella bacteria.

members.

ty

and worked evenings
and weekends tending bar at Good Old
Days at 5th and East Streets. In spite of her
affable and down-to-earth manner, she's
more than just another small town girl

of

fraternity, after

woman

she attended

shot to death at a

on campus over a two-year period.

The University

next door; friendly, cute

girl

is

testifying in a bank-fraud case.

burg.

By Shane Steck

co-ed

dormitory party, to prevent her from

it

the affectiveness of the

student lobby organization

A Cheyney

will

cut the budget by 90 percent and

She's the

snow

Washington (Wash. D.C.), Millersville
and Shippensburg Universities pleads
guilty to four forgery charges and is

Philadelphia donates old

headquarters, valued at $40 million,

Desk in Kehr Union and can be purchased for $9.00 with an activities sticker

Air Force

in

ball fight.

'Mystery Professor' Crafton of George

tion

to

.

Slippery Rock freshman dies

Com-

Provident Mutual Life Insurance

pany

woman

.

.

rollment.

Committee.

First

against deseg-

is

sponsored by the university's Student Concert

rallies

regation plans to increase white en-

group,

University

Commonwealth

the

class during the day,

thought

was

the Cadet

tachment 752

Squadron

Commander

of the Air

Force

the

is

woman

appointed

me and

"It

was

of De-

Cadet

did

it

get easier along

When

the road.

first

first

Force

year history of the

BG

ROTC

pro-

year and a half ago,

at-

and fellow

Brittain

As the Cadet Commander, Brittain was in

student, Stephanie

charge of

two

all

Jonas, were the only

cadets, the

women

in

nine divisions which

ficers'

in-

enrolled

the Professional Of-

cabinet, consisting of

it

She was always
and never had anything

Patty.

decided to go into

Force.

tachment.

about

bad to say," she says. "I started asking
around and everyone in it (Air Force ROTC)
was excited about it. That was the real reason

a

me

telling

the

Air

a lot of people enrolled in the

program through

she

gram more than

program.

knew

"1

in

enlisted

commander

the four-

ROTC

I

hardworking people who really pulled together and that's
what made the program a success."
ROTC did not come easy for Brittain, nor

and to serve as cadet
in

a

the others.

staff of

Blooms-

at

burg. Brittain
to be

ROTC

would be," she admits,

had an excellent

working her way through school. Valerie
Brittain

it

learning experience for

1

The people

Brittain's parents

ROTC

really

with the Air

impressed me."

support the move, and

have backed her ever since she suggested
enrolling in the ROTC program. ROTC was
her

own

idea. Proudly, Brittain says,

"They

an excellent career
move; with all the opportunity for advancement, the job security, and the pay. They

(her parents) think

think

Course.

I

made

Brittain

it's

the right choice."

believes that being a

woman,

cast into a role, traditionally held by males,

clude public relations,

"There were other

recruitment, and admin-

girls," recalls Brittain,

hasn't hurt or lessened her femininity

and personnel,

"but they were
CMC's (General Military Course). A lot of
them dropped out

any way. In fact, she feels the Air Force
program has heightened her awareness of
being a woman. "You don't lose your identi-

istration

and she was responsible
for weekly Leadership
Labs, class briefings and

new

f

Now
drawn

tain

when they

Air Force cadet orientation.

that her semester-long reign has

wanted.
get
gel

complishments.
"It

was tough



a

lot

harder than

I

Stephanie

will

be the

first girl

to

commissioned in August, then Patty Inwill commission in May of 1985."
Ingel, Brittain's roommate, was the big-

has only good

things to say about her staff, and their ac-

to a close, Brittain

"

couldn't get the slots that they

and

I

gest factor

in

her decision to enlist

in

the

when you go into the Air Force. It's
same as in any other job," she says.
ty

anything,

it

in

the
"If

accentuates the fact that you

are a female. You're called 'ma'am,' instead
of

'sir.'

You're treated

like a lady.

They

re-

spect you for what you are. They respect
See Brittain on Page 186

185

8

BLOOM BRIEFS
Cadet Commander

Brittain

Continued from page 185

you even more

for

having the courage to be

going into a 'man's army.'

has lessened anything. It's
that you can be both a
equal.

They

two

aren't

don't think

I

woman

and an

conflicting things."

says she has never

Brittain

it

made me aware

any un-

felt

dertones of discrimination or favoritism

Com-

during the time she served as Cadet

mander. She was expected

pull

to

her

weight as a Cadet, regardless of her sex.

She says, "1 got a lot of kidding, but everyone gets teased. It was never anything derogatory or abusive

Applicants

— just

in

fun."

Cadet Commander are

for

taken each semester. Cadets must be academically sound, show considerable leadership ability, and be

in their

junior year of

college. Applicants are preliminarily
screened, and later presented to

Robert Cafazzo, head of the
in

ROTC

Lt.

Col.

program

the Wilkes-Barre area, for the final deci-

sion.

was the only female to apply for
She considers herself

Brittain

such

a position at BCJ.

somewhat

of a pioneer,

and

is

glad that she

ROTC

students gather beside an F-16 at MacDill Air Force Base near Tampa, Florida during spring break.

Students pictured from

left

Capt, Dennis Drakopoulos.

to right are:

Row

Row

1:

Scott Bowen,

2: Alice Lesher,

sought the position. Brittain claims that she

Sedmina. Carlos Peralta, John Marrone, Bob McCartney,

was never intimidated by the position,
since she was unsure about its responsibil-

responsibilities.
"1

ities.
"I feel

that I've

being a female

shown other cadets

is

no hinderance

in

that

the

ROTC program. was the first one to stick
my neck out, and go for the position, and
my colleagues respect that, and have told
me so. she says. "My breaking the ice will
I

"

walked into

Noble,

Bill

Bill

Carboni,

social
it

blindly,

and the corps

could have fallen apart. Then
gotten the blame for

it,"

"People would have said

1

would have

recalled Brittain.
it

was because

I

was female."
But that wasn't the case, and at the end
of the semester, Brittain's

list

Row

John Jankowski.

of achieve-

Tony Benner, Dave
3: Rick Carcella,

Desmond

needs of

ROTC

bark on

summer

field training

"Serving as Cadet
taught

me how

how

to

work with

a staff to

tablishment of the Arnold Air Society, a

staff that

fraternal organization designed to serve the

work."

in

the

ROTC

after
"

organization.

has

and better delegate authority," she says.
"I've learned how to deal with people, and

There was a lot of pressure thrust on her
once she got the position and realized her

positions

go

exercises.

Commander

to shoulder responsibility,

sults." "That's really

easier for others to

cadets, and a well-

prepared sophomore class, ready to em-

ments include an ROTC command in the
best financial shape of it's history, the es-

it

Wernet, Lynn

Reid, Capt. Charles Olander.

key

make

Mike Renrode,

Zarzi,

Tammy

ing this thing

work

produce

re-

been the key to mak-



the people and the

supported me. They did the

real

8

GRADGATION
Rain shower interrupts

commencement
A sudden

May

exercises
dampen
who gath-

cloud burst couldn't

the spirits of the B(J graduates

ered at the Bloomsburg Fairgrounds for the

1984

May Commencement

Convocation.

Approximately 750 graduating seniors,
70 graduate degree candidates and over
4.000 family

members and

sent at 3 p.m., Saturday,

friends

May

were

pre-

12 to wit-

ness the exercises and hear the principal
speaker,

John Heinz, Senior Republican

Senator of Pennsylvania, on what had been
a

comfortable, mostly sunny afternoon.

However during the invocation, dark
clouds started roiling

in

and by the time

Acting President Jones welcomed the as-

weary, political speech.
"In recognition of his

educational accomplish-

ments and

his notewor-

thy contributions and
service to the

Common-

wealth of Pennsylvania

and the nation during

his

eight years in the United

States

Senate and

his

previous five years

in

House of Representatives," the B(J
Council of Trustees
awarded an Honorary
the U.S.

sembly, the wind picked up and the shower

Doctor of Laws degree

came. Dr. Carroll Redfern, presiding officer,
encouraged the seniors seated on the track
to move closer to the covered stage, out of

to

Senator Heinz.
Following the hooding of masters degree

Bob Kenney,

class president congratulated

The benediction was

candidates and the introduction of candi-

the graduates.

The damage was done and after
down pour, the skies cleared and

dates for the baccalaureate degrees by

ceeded by the singing of the Alma Mater

Dean Forsyth, Dean

Senator Heinz \k3s able to give his long.

Vice President Ghosh for Dean Macauley,

and the recessional led to a reception in the
Arts and Crafts building for the graduates

the rain.
the brief

CGA

Rarig,

and Associate

President Chris Hardinger and

Dr

Francis

J.

Radice.

Commencement

pre-

and guests.

Marshal.

A

Brief rain

shower has these

AGS

students

looking for cover.

187

8

GRADUATION

8

GRADUATION

189

w^

Top: Break

in

sideline, to smile for the

despite cold weather up on the
urn.

Right:

Community

hill

mh

Sue Boyer and

football action allows

Kevin Lynch, on the

at

camera,

Redman

Stadi

Activities Office staff inter

rupts Joanne Marrone and Scott Righter discussing a

CGA
Two

committee meeting

report.

Opposite page:

graduating seniors, one lucky, the other not so

lucky, advertise the fact that the "vacation

Contrary to popular

belief.

Tom

is

over."

Davies, director of the

career development office, said that there were

1984 Bloomsburg graduates

who had

more

a job lined up. at

the time of graduation, than any other class within the

past 10 years.

/

190

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1

9

8

Oh what
Oh what

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Amway

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192

standards.

— Cicero

m

Abraham

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Management

Zacheus Fon Achu

Paul John

times!

Edward Raymond
Aibertson IV
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J.

Arland

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L.

Arnaout

Cerhart

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III

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193

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194

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III

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an
Never

shall

I

forget the days which

spent with you

my
me

Luanne

E.

Bender

Special Education

Cheryl

L.

Berger

friend,

I

Continue to be
as you will always find
.

.

.

yours.

— Ludwig Von

Beethoven

m

Linda Diane Benton
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a&
Where's the beef?

— Wendy's

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m

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E.

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Robyn Bortz
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Accounting

Mary Elizabeth Breig
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John

F.

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197

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It is

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— Aesop's Fables

m

Daniel K. Brewer
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Lisa Lee Brooks
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Brown

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I4ki^
Kimberly

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198

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Kelly

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Theodore I. Bunnell
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F.

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Woodrow John Bussenger
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J.

Busteed

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Jean Marie Butkiewicz
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Edward C. Caminos
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Leslie

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Carrell

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Case

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199

Ann Marie

F.

Cashmere

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200

Ann Marie Cerra
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Linda A. Cimakasky
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Laurie

Kay

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Cioffi

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Business Administration:
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John

T.

Clarke

Business Administration:
Marketing

Lisa

Ann Clarke
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aa
Nature has given

power
given

Elizabeth P. Cleary
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Studies

Patricia A. Collins

women

so

much

that the law has very wisely

them very

little.

— Samuel Johnson

W

Patricia A. Clements
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Tammy

J.

Political

Clewell

Science

Michael G. Cramer
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Computer &
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202

Grace Marie Crampsie
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Timothy Lane Cunningham
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John

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Mary Catherine Dalpiaz
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Rita Dolores Danneker
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nark Joseph Davis
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[Nursing

fla
Believe

.

.

.

because your

dreams can come

Julie

Ann Deck

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true.

m
203

oa
"There are two ways of spreading
be The Candle or the mirror

light: to

that reflects

Kathleen Michelle Delaney
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Biology

it."

— Edith Wharton

^0

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rSursIng

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F.

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204

Paul Alan Derres

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Cathy Wright Dowd

Thomas

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205

«6«SrS!«

Debra Ann Dreisbach
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206

Glen

P.

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nary Lynn Early
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BS*^

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ac[
Failure

success
it's

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Ann

Farrell

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is

never

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never final;
courage that counts.
is

m

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fl&
Education is
hanging
around until you've caught
.

on.

.

.

— Robert Frost

9^

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208

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iir

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212

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fltJ
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of

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is

forever.



Virgil

—00

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old story, but the glory
it

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man be fully
persuaded in his own nnind.

Let every



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1

Corinthians 14:5

W

Jurgill

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215

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aa
"The grand
in

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essentials to happiness

are something to do,

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and something

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216

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217

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218

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m

Management

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"The key

to love

Locklin

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is

Michael

Raymond Loeh

Business Administration:
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Mary Kay

Lokitis
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giving without thought

of return but with the

hope

smile and by giving

in,

of just a simple

but never up."

— Anonymous

m

Ernest Harvey Long
English: Journalism

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Patricia

Deborah Ann Madden
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John Malone

Mass Communication

Karen Jean Manderson
Nursing

Jacqueline Marie Mannato

v•-..^ -^ v-^s:i^'y v-

Office Administration/

Christina Barbara Mannion
Mass Communication:

Business Management

Public Relations/Journalism

Patti A.

Marcavage

Mass Communication:
Advertising

221

John Anthony Mardyniak
Elementary Education

Judy Mariotz
Mass Communication:
Advertising/Public Relations

Joanne Marrone
Mass Communication/Political
Science

Edward L. Martin
Computer & Information

Bonnie Ann Frances Marks
Computer &
Information Systems

Melanie

J.

Martin

Special Education

Maureen Ann Marks
Speech Pathology

Sally A. Marrazzo
Business Administration:

Accounting

Louis E. Masiowe

Cheryl Ann Mason

Business Finance

Elementary Education

Beverly S. Maurer

Coleen Marie McAuliffe

Elementary Education

Business Administration:
Accounting

Science /Mathematics

Thomas Scott Mason

Robert David Mattie

Business Administration:
Marketing

Business Administration:

Mary Elizabeth Matusek
Elementary Education

Management

fltJ
"Life's

for

sharing,

friend."

Maura

J.

McCartney

Mass Communication

222

Thomas M. McCarty
Business Administration:
Marketing

happiest times are

friend

to

— Anonymous

m

Kevin

J.

McCaul

Business Administration

Suzanne McCloughan
Computer &
Information Systems

Andrew

T.

McGarry

Business Economics

Melanie Ann McGeehan
Business Administration

Kathleen Marie McGrath
Nursing

Accounting

Susan K. McNamara
Special Education:

Hearing Impaired

Jean A. McNulty
usiness Administration:

Accounting

Duane Jack Meixel
Business Administration:

Christine Joan McElmoyle
Sociology/Social Welfare

David Peter McLafferty
Mass Communication:

Jennifer Lee McElroy
Secondary Education: Spanish

John

F. McMullin
Computer &

Advertising/Public Relations

Information Systems

Mark Joseph Melchiorre

Marc Jay Mendelson

Art History/Art Studio

Antfiropology

Management

223

Deborah Lynne Mengle

Eugene Michael Mensinger

Sociology/Social Welfare

Medical Technology

Lisa M. Mertz
Elementary Education: Art

Stephen M. Meszaros
Secondary Education: Biology

Philip

Joseph Michaels

Business Administration:

Accounting

Donna Marie Michalizysen

Robin Lynne Miller

Sharon Louise

Miller

Speech Pathology

3usiness Administration:

Accounting

Monte K. Mingle
Business Administration:
Marl
Robert Alan Minninger
Computer &
Information Systems

Leslie J. Mitchell
Business Administration:

Marketing

John

B. Moffit

Computer S
Information Systems

Frank

J.

Minishak

Business Administration:
Marl
Jeffrey K. Minnich
Business Administration:

Management

Mary Frances Mohl

Sharon Kaye Mohrey

Business Administration:
Marketing

Communication Disorders

aa
"If you ever wake up the next
morning and say,
wish would
have
you should have."
'I

.

.

.

1

,'

— Unknown

^d

Mary Margaret Monseau
Business Administration:
Information Processing

David

E.

Moran

Business Administration

Kathleen Ann Moran
Biology

David John Morgan
Computer & Information

Melisa M. Moore
jsiness Administration:

Marketing

Rhonda Marie Morrell
Business Economics

Valerie

Mary Moore

Business Administration:
Marketing

Beth Ann Moss
Elementary Education

Science/ Mathematics

225

Patricia B. Mulhall
Sociology

Robert

J.

Murphy,

Jr.

Business Administration:

Jim

F.

Murphy

Business Administration
Marketing

Cathy Lynn Murray
Nursing

Lisa Ann Murray
Medical Technology

Kellie Eileen

Murtagh

Elementary Education

Accounting

Management

Michael Robert Mussoline
Secondary Education:
Social Studies

226

Gail n. Musser
Business Administration:

Lisa Marie Mylet
Elementary Education

Lisa Nacrelli
Special Education

Barbara

B.

Nancarrow

Early Childhood Education

Ronald James Nash
Computer &
Information Science

Marianne J. Nastasiak
Mass Communication:

David Lloyd Naugle

Judith Kay ISaunczek

John Richard Nester

Biology

Early Childhood Education

Business Economics

George Arthur Neuhauser

Joseph Patrick Nevis
Business Administration:

Dennis Joan New
Mass Communication:

Karen Maria Nilson

Secondary Education

Peggy Eileen Nettling
Speech Pathology

Advertising

Social Studies

Accounting

m

Thomas



"So before we end (and then begin)

how it's been
few more hours to be complete
few more times that can say

We'll drink a toast to

A
A

I've

Blendine M. Nolan
Business Administration:

Accounting

Susan

C.

Political

Nooney
Science

Raymond

J.

Nolen

I

loved these days."

.



III

Business Administration:
Marketing

Cindy Sue Norman
Business Administration:

Accounting

Leslie Noelk

Geology

Special Education

Advertising

Shelley Jean

Normandeau

Business Finance/

Management

Sharon Kay Norton
Business Education

Billy

.

.

.

.

.

Joel

W

Lisa Marie Novello
Mass Communication:
Public Relations/Advertising

227

Qd
"The

secret of success

is

consistently to purpose;

fortune favors the bold."

— Besiderius Erasmus

Laura A. Noversel
Medical Technology

i)0

Robert James Nugent
Computer &

Kelly Lynn Obert
Elementary/Early Childhood
Education

Kenneth Michael Oleynik
Business Finance

Jolene Padelsky
Biology

Susan Marie Oblas
Secondary Education:
Mathematics

Melissa Maria Olmsted
Sociology/Social Welfare

Jacquelyn

L.

English

Page

Secretarial

Leslie Ann O'Connor
Business Economics

Deborah Anne Orlando
Business Administration:

Lanette Eileen Odell
History

Paula Ann

Osman

iusiness Administration:

Accounting

Accounting

Gloria J. Pagnotto
Elementary Education

Business Administration:

Robert M. Pagotto

Management

228

Beth Anne Oakes
Business Education:

Information Science

Mary Colleen

E.

O'Gorman

Speech Communication

Kent W. Overholt
Mass Communication:
Advertising/Public Relation

Harry N. Paist
Business Administration:

Accounting

Judith A. Palasits
Business Administration:
information Processing

Joseph J Passen
Computer &
Information Science

Juni

Ann Palipkonich
Biology

Jodi Paloni
Elementary Education

Elizabeth Anne Panarello
Business Administration:

Management

Deborah

E.

Patalon

Business Education:

Accounting

Charles Mein Pennypacker
Mass Communication

David Liston Pepper
Business Administration:

Cheryl Ann Pass
Business Administration;
Marketing

Jennifer

L.

Pepper

Business Education

Accounting

Stephen A. Peskosky
Business Administration:

Daniel Joseph Peterson
English: Journalism

Management

229

David Taylor Peterson

Galen Morgan Purcell
Business Administration:
Marketing

Richard Jamos Querela
Business Economics

Stephen Joseph Purcell
Psychology

Michael

P.

Quinn

History

Hearing Impaired

Karen Marie Purvis
Elementary/Early Childhood
Education

Colleen Maria Raker

Anthony Armando Raniero

Lisa K. Purnell
Secondary Education:

Business Administration:

Business Administration:

Management

Diane Marie Rathbun
Communication Disorders:
Speech Pathology

Robert D. Ravitch
Business Economics

Regina Nora Rapp
Geology/ Earth Science

Management

Accounting

Patricia Ann Rarig
Business Administration:

Julie Ann Pyle
Theatre

Judy Ann Reademan
Psychology

Marian Jean Redmond
Elementary Education

ad
"It's a

funny thing about

life; if

you

refuse to accept anything but the
best,

Tina Ellen Reed
Art Studio

Elizabeth Elaine Reeder
Business Administration:

Accounting

Michelle B. Regy
Business Administration:

you very often get

it."

— Sonnerset Maughan

m

Accounting

231

Kimberly Ann Reichert
Mass Communication:
Public Relations

James

Kelly Leigh Reimert
Business Administration:
Marketing

D. Reilly

Computer &
Information Systems

m
"I

don't

know

please everybody."

is

.



.

.

Bill

Christine

Mae

Risser

Radiologic Technology

232

Management

Cosby

^0

Laura

E.

Rhoad

Business Administration:

Management

Scott P. Righter

Mass Communication:

Carolyn Marie Ritchie
Computer &
Information Systems

Paige Resneck

Special Education

trying to

Martin Anthony Reymer
Computer &
Informational Systems

Advertising/ Journalism

Amy

the key to success,

but the key to failure

Stephanie Lin Richardson
Mass Communication

Scott A. Renn
Business Administration:

Jason

Y.

Rim

Susiness Administration:

Henry John Riordan
Psychology

Music: Organ

L.

Rice

Marketing

Lynne

T. Rishel

business Administration:

Accounting

Marketing

Michelle Renee Ritter

Cynthia

usiness Administration:

Margaret Ann
RobbinMcElrath
Elementary Education

Donald Bartley Roberts,
Business Administration:

Accounting

Jr.

Megan

A. Roberts
Computer &

James Brian Robson
Psychology

Information Systems

Kelly Ann Rohrbach
Secondary Education: Spanish

Jennifer Dorothy Roch
Business Administration:

Management

Patrick E. Ronen
Psychology

Diane Louise Rooney

Karen Lee Roosa

Business Administration:
Marketing

Elementary Education

Margaret Mary Roney
Secondary Education

Joan M. Rosazza
Business Administration:

Management

Robert H. Roth,

Jr.

3usiness Administration:

Accounting

Anthony

J.

Rotondi. Jr.

Business Administration:

Management

233

Keith Alan Royer

Miriam Santana
Mass Communication;
Public Relations/ Advertising

Diane

L.

Scheller

Business Administration:

Scott S. Sarra

Lynne Sassani

Linda Anne Savadge

Business Administration:

English: Journalisn

Business Administration:
Marketing

Management

Pamela J. Schlegel
Elementary Education

Brian M. Schlupp
Business Finance

Anne n. Schmidt
Elementary Education

Nancy

Ellen

Schaadt

Mass Communication:
Journalism /Radio/ Television

Lesly Paige Schmidt
Mursing

Management

Diane Marie Schmieg

Suzanne Kae Schneck

Business Administration:
Marketing

Sociology/Social Welfare

Jack Schoenholtz
Business Administration:

Linda Marie Schoffstall
Biology

Gary William Schuck
Computer &
Information Systems

Management

fltJ
"Learning to love yourself is
the definition of change."

— Hugh Prather

^^

Edward Daniel Schuler
Mass Communication:
Advertising

Cheryl Ann Schultz
Computer &
Information Systems

Ruby Lee Schuon
Business Administration:

Accounting

235

Pamela Jane Scott

Marilyn M. Schweitzer

Business Administration

Special Education

Lynn Nancy Sechrist
Communication Disorders

Accounting

Michele Marie Seigle

Tara Annette Seifert

Psychology

Nursing

Edward Mark Secoges
Computer &
Information Science

Jodi Ann Seip
Speech Pathology

Todd Leon Seip
Business Administration:

Jill Seifert
Business Administration:
Marketing

David Allen Selneck
Business Administration:
Management

Accounting

aC[
"Take time to
it is the music

laugh;

of the

soul."

Susan Marie Severnak
Computer &

Sherry Ann Severnak
Chemistry

^0

Barbara Ann Seyfried
Elementary Education

Information Systems

Edward Joseph Sharkey
Business Economics

III

Candace Rose Sharpe
Early Childhood Education

Tracey Elizabeth Sheetz
Business Administration:

Accounting

236

Victoria Lynn Sherratt
Elementary Education

Kimm Yvonne
Mursing

Shetter

Christopher C. Shipe
Business Administration:

Bryan D. Shoap
Political

Science/History

Management

Edna May Showers
Elementary Education

Nancy Ann Sipko
Secondary Education: English

Karen M. Shoap
Computer &

Michele B. Shoemaker
Elementary Education: Art

April Lee Showers
Nursing

Information Systems

Mary Ann Marie Shramko
Biology

Daniel A. Signs
Business Economics

Troy Edward

Silfies

Business Administration

Robert A. Sitler, Jr
Business Administration

Anthony Joseph

Silvetti

Biology

Craig Eister Slack
Elementary Education

237

Harvey Miles Smith

Kimberly Ann Smith

Business Administration:

Elementary Education

Snyder

Psychology

Laurie

Ann Snyder

Business Administration:

Accounting

238

Susan France Smith

James Olan Snyder

Elementary Education

Business Administration:

Management

Accounting

Jillene A.

Linda Marie Smith
Business Administration;

Lisa K.

Snyder

usiness Administration:

Accounting

Accounting

Richard Craig Snyder

Cindee Jayne Soback

Business Administration:

Elementary Education

Accounting

Susan Elizabeth Sofranek
Elementary Education

Carolyn A. Soncotski
Business Administration:

Franzine R. Spady
Elementary Education

Accounting

William Charles Spies
Chemistry/ Physics

Dianne Rose Splendido
Computer &
Information Systems

Jeffrey Nevin Specht
Business Administration:

Toni L. Spies
Mathematics

Accounting

Crystal L. Springer
Psychology Elementary
Education

m

Donna Lynnanne

Staffa
Business Administration:

Management

Lora Kay Stambaugh
Communication Disorders:
Speech Pathology

"Never before have we had
little time in which to do

so

so much."

— Franklin Delano
Roosevelt

Donna Marie Stampf
Special Education

Eric

^D

W. Stark

jsiness Administration:

Julia Elizabeth Starr
Mursing

Management

Catherine Lynette Staub
Computer &
Information Systems

Wayne

P. Staudt
Computer &
Information Systems

Richard L. Stec
Computer & Information
Science/ Mathematics

Jody Lee Steever
Psychology

Judy Lee Steever
Business Administration:
Marketing

239

Patricia Jennifer Stianche

James M. Stinner

Computer &
Information Systems

jsiness Administration:

Constance Ann Stoddard
Elementary Education

Marketing

Donna Marie Stone
Mass Communication;

Kimberly Sue Stone
Communication Disorders

Public Relations/ Journalism

aa
"Success isn't a result of
spontaneous combustion.
You must set yourself on

— The

^^^^•"

Voice

Thought for the

Susan Elaine Stover
Englishi

Mary Beth Stringer
Mass Communication:
Public Relations

240

Day

m

Janet M. Stracka
Nursing

Ann n. Strope
Mass Communication:
Public Relations/Advertising

Information Science

Kathleen Ann Stopper
Computer &
Information Systems

Paul Gerard Stratman
Geology

Georgia A. Straub
Business Administration:

Susan

J. Stoner
Computer &

Adam

Nevin Stroup

Biology /Chemistry

Eileen Claire Storm
Nursing

Robert Louis Streit
Business Administration:

Accounting

Accounting

Cheryl Ann Stuart

Jane Elizabeth Stuehling

Business Administration:

Accounting

Philosophy /Sociology/
Social Welfare

Lynne D. Stuehring
Business Administration:
Marketing

Penelope Sue Swartzbaugh

Diane Irene Sutjak
Nursing

Dana Lee Sutton
Sociology/ Social Welfare

Gary Daniel Swank
Mathematics

Lisette Marie Swann
Business Administration:

Management

Stephen J. Toth
Computer &

Kimberly Anne Traum

Richard David Traylor

Business Administration:

Sociology /Social Welfare

Information Science

Marketing

Paula narie Triano
Nursing

242

Michael Philip Tricoski
Computer &
Information Systems

John

F.

Trench

Business Administration:

Mary Lou Treon
Elementary Education

Accounting

Kathleen A. Trimmel
Nursing

Richard Dean Troutman
Computer & Information
Systems/ Accounting

William Robert Truhe
Computer &
Information Systems

Mary

Patricia Trunzo

Business Administration:
Marketing

Deborah Ann Turberville

Linda

S.

Turnbull

Matthew Edward Turner

Special Education

Nursing

Biology

m

Jacquelyn Jeanne Turzer
Mass Communication

The
party's

over!"
Dianne Maria Uscowskas
Special Education

Kevin

F.

^^

Valenta

Grban/ Regional Planning

Donna Marie Vispoli
Business Administratioi
Management

Daria Patricia Vodzak
Early Childhood Education

Glenn Richard Walter
Business Administration:

Accounting

Rosemary

E.

Vrabel

Elementary Education

Gary Paul Wapinski
Business Administration:

Management

Molly Eileen Wagner
Business Education

Thomas John Ward
Secondary Education:

Communications

Margaret A. Walker
lusiness Administration;

Eileen Marie Walter
Business Administration:

Management

Accounting

Barry David Wargula
Secondary Education:
Mathematics

Ann Waselik
Computer &
Information Systems
Sally

243

Regina Marie Waters
Computer & Information

Barbara Ann Washo
Medical Technology

Kimberly Ann Wayne
Mass Communication

Pamela Jane Weaver
Business Economics

Martha Jean Webber
Elementary Education

Science/ Mathematics

Thomas

J.

Linda Jane Welch
Computer & Information

Weigand

Information Processing

m

"Where

Jacelyn Sydney Wells
Special Education

is

L.

Wenrich

Kim Louise Werner
Nursing

Comprehensive

Science/ Mathematics

there

Beth

Business Education:

a source of loving,

of living, of sun-shining days,

mennories for tomorrow

.

.

.

and

there

is

a friend."

m

Dawn

M. Wetzel

Elementary Education

Tracy Lee Wetzel
Special Education:

Michelle T. Whalen
Business Administration:

Accounting

Hearing Impaired

/

B.

Stephen Whaley
Economics

Celeste Denise White

Computer &
Information Systems

244

Christine Marie White
Business Administration:
Accounting

Mary Teresa White
Mass Communication:
Public Relations

Mary

!

Ellen

/

Whitmore

Elementary Education

Anne Marie Wick

Barbara Jean Wiest

Jamie Lynne Wiest

usiness Administration:

Elementary Education:

usiness Administration:

Exceptional Children

Accounting

Accounting

Glenn

P.

Williams

Business Administration:

Marketing

Joanne Wizna
usiness Administration:

Michael Daniel Williams
Computer &
Information Science

Betsy Jo Wollam
English: Journalism

Michael

Thomas Williams

Business Administration:

Janet M. Wiley
Early Childhood /Special

Education

Lorraine Suzanne Wilson
Mursing

Beth A. Williams
Computer &
Information Systems

Linda Marie Winkler
Early Childhood Education

Management

Philippa M. Wood
Speech Pathology

Accounting

245

Calvin

L.

Wright

usiness Administration:

Patricia Ann Yanek
Sociology Social Welfare

Mary

Ellen Christine Yanik

Sociology Social Welfare

Amy

Elizabeth Yarnall

Business Administration:

information Systems

Barbara Ellen Yeager

David A. Yeager
Computer &

Nursing

Marketing

Robert

Wayne Yoder

Business Administration:

Management

246

Patricia E. Yordy
Medical Technology

James A. Yostrum
Business Accounting

Ruth Ann Wright
Computer &

Management

Information Systems

David Lee Young
Computer &
information Systems

Vickie Michelle

Young

Office Administration

Kimberly Yuhasz
Biology

Sherri Ann Zechman
Elementary Education

Deborah Lynne Yurkanin
Special Education

Mary

F.

Zelenak

Cregg Robert Zahour
Chemistry/Computer &

Charles Kenneth Zartman
Computer &

Information Science

Information Science

Michelle Renee

Zechman

Computer &
Information Systems

The Class

of

1984

DIRECTORY
Theta Tau. Dean's

FCA.

Virginia E. Atkins, Ottsville,
Dean's List, KME (Treas), DPMA
Math Club (VP). Photo Club.

,

Intra.

Stephen Andrew Abbot,
Pa..

Springfield.

Beta Sig (Pres), Ski Club,

List, Intra.

List.

(VP).

Linda Charlene Bayler, Bloomsburg.
Pa., ASPA. DEB.

Dale Allen Auchenbach, Myerstown.

Cherisse Michelle Bean, Werners

Class (VP). Dean's

Pa.. Sr

Paul John Abraham, Carbondale, Pa..
Zeta Psi, Acctg Club (VP), DMD, PBL,
Who's Who

DPMA,

Intra, IFC,

List.

Zeta

Club

Adams, Sugar

L.

(Sec),

Run,

IV,
Psi,

Econ Club, Ski

Wom

Rec

Albert

(VP),

PBL,

Fairless Hills. Pa

DMD. Acctg

.

Club. Fin

Wom

(Treas). Intra (Capt).

AMA.

Forensics, FCA.

Debra Diane Blose,

Acctg Club

Thomas

Belinsky,

trose. Pa.. Zeta Psi. IFC.
II,

(Treas). Zeta

Mon

Jr.,

James Gorham Blubaugh, Norwood.
Pa.. Mass Comm Club. Players, WBSC,

AMA.

List.

Lacrosse, Ski Club.

III, Drums. Pa
Acctg Club. DMD. PBL. In-

Carlos Cole Bell
Dean's

Lehighton. Pa..

NSA.

Jenkintown.
.

Richard Anthony Bluis, Allentown,
Pa Acctg Club, Fin Club.

F. Barberio,

,

Jacqueline Anne Bencker, North
Wales. Pa NSA. CCM. Band. TKE Lit

,

Wendy Mae

BIyler, Northumberland.

,

Lynn Barbush,

Shelli

PBL. Acctg Club. Phi Sig

Pi.

Barclay, Lehighton, Pa
Prog Bd, BSCC, PBL, ASPA, Rep As

T&F

E. Bender, Levittown. Pa
KDP. CEC. PSEA. IVCF.

,

Linda Diane Benton, Lansdale. Pa

DPMA, Theta

(All

Bonnie Claire Barno, Lansford. Pa
Dean's
Prog Bd

(Sec).

Stat).

Lancaster, Pa., Chi

List,

Swim

Terrilynne Ann Anderson, Sayre.
Pa., AMA, AAF, Prog Bd.

(Men's

Linda S. Angst, Tamaqua, Pa
Class (Sec), ASA, PhKPh. KDP.

,

Pa..

Elaine Marie Bogacki, Laureldale,
Pa., Dean's List. DMD. AMA. PBL.
CGA, Rep Assem, Wom Rec, Intra, Plan
ning Commission, Comm on Student

Jane Benson Bercher, Bloomsburg.

KDP

Pa..

PhKPh.

CEC

(Pres. VP).

(Pres),

Dean's

CARC. SE Ad Bd

Pa., In

List.

Org.

(Sec).

Cheryl I. Berger, Middleburg. Pa
ACEI. PSEA. KDP. PhKPh.
,

KME,

.

Intra.

Barbara Lynn Bartosh, Deckville,
Pa., AMA, PBL, Band. Intra.

Com

Deborah Lynne Bolmer, Catasauqua.
Pa.. Med Tech Club.
.

Melanie Grace Berger, Pine Grove,
Pa., PhKPh, DMB. CGA. Chi Sig. PBL.
Intra. Cheerleaders. Who's Who.
Scott William Berger, Oreland. Pa

,

J.

Heidi Elaine Antolik, Nanticoke. Pa
PBL. Econ Club.

Jennifer

Pa.. Intra.

Bd,

,

GCA. Gov

Bd,

Pa..

DPMA,

Pa.,

Commuters.

Ice

town. Pa.

Pa..

Elizabeth Bates, Franklin

ville. N.J..

Doylestown. Pa

.

Pa..

Chess Club.

Lisa M. Booth, Hershey,
Tennis. PBL.

248

Penni Jayne Bieber, Fleetwood, Pa
Wom Choral, Choir, Mads, STD, Who's
Who, PSEA.

Bates, Honesdale.

Karen Anne Billets, Jim Thorpe, Pa
NSA, Col HC, Wom Choral.

Lehighton. Pa..

Pa.

F.

,

,

Boran,

Pa.,

AMA, PBL,

Intra.

Bilski,

Lock Haven,
Team,

Ski Club, Ski

Pa..

St. Clair. Pa..

Bath. Pa..

Wom

PBL.

Med Tech

Club.

Robyn
Walter William

Beishline Bath, Orangeville.

John

David Lee Borda,

Acctg Club, Fin Club. DMD.

Carol

Deborah Sue Ashner,

,

Donna E. Boorse, Lansdale, Pa
Cheerleaders (Co-Capt). NSA, PIX.

FCA, IVCF. PSEA.

Norman Robert
III,

Pa

Barbara Ellen Belts, WilkesBarre.
Pa..

Audrey
Arnaout, WilkesBarre.
Rep Assem, Commuters.

Gerhart E. Arndt
Econ Club

Ann Boore, Hyndman,

Whitehall,

ICB.

Prog

Kenneth Michael Baseley, Watson

L.

Lynette Boone, Birdsboro, Pa.,
HSN. NSA (VP), PhKPh. Theta Tau.

Jill

,

Lacrosse

Gregory Joseph Berner,

Bartsch, Nutley. N J

ASA
Lisa Lee Basci, Orangeville.

J. Arland, Holland.
Hockey. ASPA.

Michele R. Book, Strasburg. Pa., KDP,
Cheerleaders, PSEA, ACEI, HC.

APO, SSLHA.

Bangor. Pa

Thomas

Jr., Morrisville.

Econ Club.

Commuters. Search Comm.

Laura Allison Bartlett, Drums, Pa
Dean's List. DPMA. PBL. Math Club,

Craig

JamieJo Anthony,

Chi Sig,

List,

.

Tau.

Sr

DanielRobert Angst, West Lawn, Pa
TKE. Ski Club. Ski Team. WBSC.
April Ann Anspach, Milton.
muters. PSEA.

Collegeville. Pa

Susan M. Barrett, Olyphant.
tra, Mon HC

Louis Joseph Bock,

.

Swim
Kathleen A. Barrett,

.

Pa.. SIO,

X

.

Cheerleaders, Dean's

Prog Bd (Sec).

Luanne

Wendy Ann

STD

Amway,

tie Sister.

Baseball.

Vicky Ann Amici, Emmaus. Pa
Qualifier),

Pa.,
.

.

Intra

Country (National
American).

Palmyra. Pa

Theta Tau.

Joseph A. Ambrose, Tamaqua. Pa

Cathy

List.

ASA

Jeffrey Lee Blank, Parkesburg, Pa
Dean's List. DMD, Acctg Club, X Coun-

Kathleen Mary Behan, Nutley, N J
Dean's List, Who s Who, DMD, Softball,

WilkesBarre.
Theta Tau. PSEA. ACEI.

Soccer.

Sig.

Club.

try.

Sch HC.

Pa..

Aloyandor, Hershey. Pa

Barba

Team. Ski Club

Pa.. Ski

Dariene

L.

Dean's

,

WBSC,

D. Adrian, Langhorne, Pa.,

R. Jeffrey

Debra Ann Blake,

Delta. Intra.

,

Philip Stanley

FCA,

Circle K, Intra.

Diane Ellen Banghart, Dowingtown,
Pa.. DEB (Pres). PSEA.

Club.

Kim

AMA,

Pa.,

TKE

DEB

Bethlehenn, Pa., SIO,

New Cumberland,

Lee Blackburn, South Wil
ASA (Pres). Who's Who.
Awards Comm (Chrpsn).

ISC,

Linda Ann Becker, Spring Grove. Pa
Worn Tennis (Capt). PBL. ASPA. Phi

List.

Intra.

Edward Raymond Albertson

E. Bixler,

Baseball

,

liamsport. Pa.,

Thomas Dartt Becker, Watsontown.
Pa.. IVCF (Pres). FCA. WBSC, Dean's

ACEI.

Deborah Kay Adamson, Coopers

Dawn

Span Club,

Club.

Rec.

Michael G. Ball, Easton, Pa.,

SSLHA, FCA, IVCF,

Dresher. Pa.. Tri

,

town.

burg. Pa.,

Pa

Sig.

Jeffrey Justin Baldasano, Morris
Pa..

Tri

.

Intra.

Lori A. Adams, Pitman,
PSEA, Dean's List.

Comm

Tammy

Kathleen Ann Bachman, Allentown,
Pa., IVCF, CEC, KDP. FCA

DPMA, ARS, Luz HC,

.

Theta Tau.

Elizabeth F. Bachman, New Cumber
land. Pa., Soc Club, Chi Sig.

David Joseph Adams, Kulpmont, Pa

PSI, Voice. Players.

Mass

William

Denise Renee Beard, Denver. Pa
Sig. PSEA. ACEI. Dean's List.

Pa., Fin

ASA.

Bittner, Florham Park,

N.J.,

Pi.

Karen A. Beccaria,

United Republic of Cameroon.

ince.

Pa.. Phi Sig

ville.

Psi,

Zacheus Fon Achu, South-West Prov

Cindy

Wendy Ann

PhKPh.

Joyce Helen Axelrad, East Hanover,
N.J.,

Greencastle,

Band, PSEA, SSLHA, IVCF, Dean's

Pa.,

Pa.,

Intra,

Econ Club.

Ann Bingaman,

Shari

Catherine Frances Bause, Boyer
town. Pa., AMA. ASPA.

Kathy Anne Aaronson, Sparta, N J
DMD. ASPA (Treas). IVCF (Treas),

Bortz, Alburtis.

Pa..

AMA.

Mary Elizabeth Boudman,
Pa.

PBL.

Millville,

The Class

1984

of

DIRECTORY
Barbara

Boyer, Bloomsburg.

L.

Non-Traditional

Psyc Assn,

Pa.,

CCM.

Choral.

burg. Pa,,

Sharon Lynn Buckalew,

William

Kenneth A. Cecco,

sport. Pa.

Brenda Elaine Boyer, Shillington,
DEB, ISC, Prog Bd, AMA, PBL,

AAF.

Pa.,

Levittown.

Pa..

Ski Club. Delta Pi (Social Chrpsn),

Sherri Lynn Budge, Stroudsburg, Pa

Econ Club.

Susan Jo Boyer, Boyertowp, Pa., Wo
Swim (Co Capt), Span Club, PSI. Dean's

Kelly

David Stephen

Ann

Buffington, Halifax. Pa
Psyc Assn, Fr Club, Math Club,

Psi Chi.

Pa.

Hill.

I.

Bunnell, Boalsburg, Pa

Ann Marie Cerra, Carbondale. Pa.,
Acctg Club. Field Hockey. PBL. Intra.

,

WBSC, TKE,

Lacrosse,

(Treas), Phi Sig Xi.

Karen Elizabeth Burd, Mechanics

Acctg Club, PBL
Breig, Moosic, Pa

,

Maria

Colleen Mary Burns, Sussex.
Psyc Assn. CCM. Intra.

Deanne Chesky, King of Prussia. Pa..
Dean's List. KME. Math Club. DPMA.

F.

,

Pa..

Dean's

J

IN

.

List.

Delta

Newtown, Pa

KME. PBL. Math Club

.

ASPA.

Phi

(Treas).

Wyndmoor.

Neil S. Cooper,

Pa.. Intra.

Acctg Club.

Rec.

Bangor.

Corinne Lea Chiogna, Oak

Pi.

N.J

William
Daniel K. Brewer, Lightstreet, Pa.,
PhKPh, DMD, Acctg Club. AMA, Com
muters

Busteed, Moscow. Pa

J.

Zeta Psi (VP). IFC (Sec).

AMA.

Zeta

Pa

Edward Steven Chismar, Hazleton.
Pa.. AMA. Delta Pi. PBL, Intra

Suzanne C. Brohoski, Rosemont, Pa
Dean's List, PBL, AMA, Chi Sig, Intra,
HC
,

James

Cheryl Ann Chuprun, Taylor. Pa.,
Dean s List. Acctg Club. PBL. ASPA.

D. Byrne, Langhorne. Pa

DEB,

Edward G. Caminos, Reading.
DMD. PhKPh. Acctg Club, Intra.

Pa

Laurie S. Campagna, Carlisle. Pa
KDP. Choir. Studio Band. SSHLA.

.

.

NSA

Linda A. Cimakasky, Wind Gap. Pa
Psi Chi (VP). Psyc Assn, ARS. RA. Ski
Club. HC. Food Service Comm.
Laurie Kay Cioffi, Smethport.
AMA (Sec). Econ Club. Dean's

Karen Marie Cantrell,

AMA.

Pa., Phi Sig Pi,

DPMA,

Intra,

AMA.

Anne Carey,

Doylestown.
PBL. ASPA. Prog Bd.

Pa.,

Linda Ann Carlo, Pluckemin.
DEB. Pi Omega (Pres). Ski Club.

Pa..

Soc Club.

Dean's

Intra,

Hill,

List-

Steven Dean Crawford, York Pa
PCM. Forensics. WBSC. Intra.

.

Steven Robert Crimmel, Mifflintown,
Pa.. DMD. Jud Bd. HC. Acctg Club.

Raymond Leo

Crisci, Jr.,

West

Pitt

James Charles Crookham,

Anthony Vincent Crouthamel,

T. Clarke, North Wales. Pa.

risburg.

Lisa

Hatboro.

Pa., Baseball.

N.J..

Ann

Clarke, Wescosville.

Pa.. Bio

Pa.,

Voice (Ad Mgr),

Har

Intra,

OWL.

Club. Ski Club. T&F.

Hill.

Donna Jean

Carreil, Hazleton. Pa

Gregory
Elizabeth

Med

Cissone, Doylestown.

CEC.

John

,

Econ Club.

Pa..

ston. Pa

Wendy Jo
Leslie

Pa., SIO, Intra.

,

Pa.,

Psyc Assn.

Easton. Pa

Michael Sutton Brooks, Levittown,

Kimberly J. Brown, Aston, Pa
Tech Club. Theta Tau, Intra

Louise Joy Cramer, Jenkintown,

.

Pa..
List.

PBL

Jeffrey Joseph Brown, Lafayette

Pa

Grace Marie Crampsie, Summit

Tri

.

.

Stephen M. Brower, Pottstown, Pa
SIO, DMD, ASPA. PBL,

Ann Holly Couturier, Shohola.
DPMA. Band. Dean's List.

,

William John Broderick, Brentwood,
N.Y.. PBL, Acctg Club, Intra. Wrestling.

Pa.,

Pa.,

Michael G, Cramer, Shippensburg.

Jane Louise Chromiak, Catasauqua.
Pa PBL. DPMA. Intra.

Tri Sig

.

Barbara A. Buzzard, Bangor. Pa
Sig. Econ Club. PBL. Intra.

Psi.

Lisa Lee Brooks, Broomall,

Nancy Jean Coughlin, Danville,
WoCo. Who's Who. PhKPh.

Phi Delta. Intra.

.

.

PBL.

Mark Edward Brichta, Allentown
List,

Ridge.

Jean Marie Butkiewicz, Dickson
City.

Pa., SIO,

Pa..

Phi Delta

Woodrow John Bussenger,
Cathy Ellen Brelsford, Allentown
Pa., PIX (Soc Chrpsn), PBL, AMA, CGA,

Dean's

B. Charlton,

Pi.

Wom

Palmyra.

Baseball. Intra.

List

Debra Ann Breining, Shamokin. Pa
ASPA, PBL

.

Sig

OWL

Conway,

Kathleen Virginia Cook, Consho
hocken. Pa.. WoCo. CAS. OWL.

Burke, Rockaway. N.J.. Im
age, IVCF. FCA. Intra, CEC (VP). KDP.
PhKPh.

Robert

.

Cerula, Levittown,

SSHLA

Pa.,

Lucille Bredbenner, Lehighton,

MSA, Deans

Pa

Ann

Elizabeth

CEC

List.

G. Scot

CGA.
burg. Pa,.

Pa

Mary Sabrina Conrad, Mifflinburg,
Pa.. CAS. WoCo, Soc Club, Intra,
Dean's

Theodore
,

Belleville.

IVCF. Quest.

Celli, Berwick. Pa

Timberle Ann Prentiss Cero, Camp

.

Frank Joseph Boyle, Wayne, Pa
Football Powlift, Econ Club, IFC

Mary Elizabeth

Beta

.

Sig. IFC. Intra.

Michael Paul Conner,

,

List

Pa.,

Kevin A. Conlon, Lancaster. Pa

Intra. IFC.

Ski

Club.

Kim

SSLHA, PSEA, ACEl.

Students

Comm

P.

Wom

Cleary, Highland Lakes.

Christopher M. Cary,
N.J., Football, RA, Cheerleaders,

N

WBSC.

Patricia A. Clements, Shamokin. Pa

Bridgewater.

Voice.

Martin Henry Brown, Shamokin, Pa.,
Dean's List. AMA. Fin Club. Intra.

Brian

USAB.

PBL, ASPA. TKE.

J..

Rec. Intra. FCA,

Pa..

J.

Cunningham, Havertown,
Intra, WBSC, Baseball.

Beta Sig,

PSEA.

Timothy Lane Cunningham, Blooms
.

burg, Pa.,

DPMA

PBL. ASPA.

Case, Wind Gap.

J.

DMD.

Pa.,

Christopher D. Curley, Lansdale,

Tammy

J.

Clewell, Bethlehem. Pa

.

Pa.,

PhKPh,

DPMA

CAS (Coordinator). WoCo. CGA, SFNA.
Susette Helene Brown, Richland. Pa
Chi Sig (Hist). Band (Majorette Capt).
.

Ann Marie

F.

NSA, Dean's

Cashmere,

Natalie, Pa

Patricia A. Collins, Brewster. Mass.

Susan G. Custer,
Theta Tau, AMA.

Paula Sue Conard, Bloomsburg.
ACEl. PSEA.

Barbara Jane Docherty, Mechanics
burg. Pa., X Country. T&F. CEC. Dean's

,

List.

Millersburg. Pa.,

PSEA
Laurie

Anne Cassels,

Chi Sig, Econ Club. Fr Club.

Dean's

Marie Ann Castaldi, York. Pa
Span Club. PSEA.

List

Donna Lee
Pa

.

Wom

Sig.

J

,

(Pres).

Choir. Intra.

Pa.,

List.
.

PIX.

Brett
Pa.,

Friling-Bryan, Perkasie.

Choral

PSEA.
Lisa

N

Sparta.

Tracey Allison Brown, Willingboro.
rs J..
SE AdBd. CEC. TWCS, RA.

crosse.

Joseph Darius Cawthern,

Manlius. N.Y.. Chi

Joan

Ski Club. Ski

Team, Econ Club.

SSLHA.

Psi.

Collegeville.

ASPA, Econ

Club. La-

Food Service Comm.

Susan Kathleen Daily, Camp
Pa

,

ASPA,

Hill.

Phi Delta.

Selins

grove. Pa.

Anne Buck,

Andrew Conley,

Zeta

Randall John Colone, Woodbury.
N.J., Bsktball, FCA, CCM.

John

Jacqueline Faye Conklin, Middle

Mary Catherine Dalpiaz,

T. Dally, Pen Argyl. Pa,.

DOC

(Hist)

D. Cebulka, Wrightstown. N.J..
Phi Sig

Pi.

PhKPh. KDP.

Wom

Berwick.

249

The Class

of

1984

DIRECTORY
MaryJane
NSA, CCM,
Kevin

J.

DMD.

PSI.

Dangle, Williamsport.
Span Club.

Rita Dolores Danneker, William

SSLHA

Dempsey,

Zeta Psi

St Clair. Pa

Pa.,

Kathleen Farnan, Bangor,

Pa,, Tri Sig,

List.

Pa.. Ski Club. Football.

P. Duffy, Union, N.J

Glen
Psyc Assn, Dean's

Psi Chi.

Paul Allan Derres, Trenton. N

.

Dean's

List, Intra.

Quest.

List.

Mon

HC,

Patricia Lee Fastrich,

J..

DPMA.

Lynn Ann Dunkleberger, Hummel
stown. Pa,, Lambda Alpha Mu, Bowling,

In-

Deborah Lynn Davies, Gouldsboro.
Pa..

TKE

Little

Sister (Pres),

Econ Club.

Club.

DPMA,

Michael E. Dunn, Norristown,
Hockey. Lacrosse.

Christina Marie Dgien, Williamsport,
Pa„ NSA,

,

ASA, PSEA.

Mark Joseph Davis,

CCA

Who's Who,

Dean's

.

Econ Club. Zeta

AMA.

Delta

Ann Deagler,
List, Tri Sig,

Donna
Pa..

Pa.,

John Francis DuVernois, Folsom.

Pa..

Pa..

Dallas, Pa

PBL. Acctg Club.

Econ Club, Dean's

,

Gary Lee Dieffenderfer, Watson
town. Pa,, DPMA, Bowling. St Hockey.

KKPs,

Eric

Wayne

Pa,.

NSA.

Feerrar, Jersey Shore,

T&F,

Delta.

Debra Mary Fenty, Basking Ridge.
Band (Kickline Capt), CEC. CCM,

Fin Club,

Intra,

List.

N.J..

Early, King of Prussia, Pa,

Kevin Henry Earley, Broomall,

Pa.,

TKE

List.

Little

Sister (Pres).

Christopher Joseph Ferdock, Qua
kertown. Pa., DMD, ASPA, AMA, Intra.

James

Pa.. Phi

T&F. AMA.

Thomas

E. Diehl, Allentown. Pa.

Club.

DEB

(VP. Social Chrpsn). Fr

Advisory Bd. CGA.

George Michael

Marsha

Stacey Hope Dillman, Lewistown.
Pa..

Ferraro, Bristol, Pa,, TKE,
Acctg Club. Lacrosse. Greek

Psyc Assn. ARS.

Intra,

Homecoming Comm.

MSA
Coatesville, Pa.

F.

Ski Club,

Cynthia Marie Earnest, Cogan Sta
tion. Pa,,

Deborah Lee Dealer, Bethlehem. Pa

B. Eaton, Wyalusing. Pa,,

Pa..

Ferris, Wilkes Barre.

DOC

KPD.

AMA.

Carol Anne Feskanin, Allentown.

Sharon Maria Deegan, Poltstown,
(Co-Ed).

Pilot

Pa,.

STD

(VP).

Voice.

Thomas
N.Y..

Lawrence Carl Ebeling, Hanover. Pa

DiMarco, Ronkonkoma.

F.

Swim

(Capt).

AMA. ASPA. ASA,

Stephen

Kathy
Deans

,

PEL,

R. Dinardo,

DPMA,

Golf. Intra.

New

Britain.

Pa

Sue Ellen Eberly, Lebanon.

.

ASPA, Dean's

Intra.

List,

Pa..

AMA.

Dorothy Lynne Dix, Browns
Barre. Pa

,

Sandra Lynne Eckart,

Mills.

AMA,

N.J., Voice.

Dean's

Cynthia Fessler, Schuylkill Haven.
Pa.. NSA, Dean's List. RA,

Jud Bd, Bike Club.
Janice Louise Fisher, Watsontown,
Pa., IVCF, FCA, Psyc Assn, Psi Chi,

List.

Kathleen Michelle Delaney, Wilkes

Pa..

Intra.

.

Olympian. Players.

DeFrancisco, Berwick, Pa

Pa.

Landisville.

ESC.

Club.

Ann Deck,

Feeg, Robesonia,

Choral.

Dean's

Mary Lynn

.

SSLHA. PSEA.

Lisa A. Diehl, Downingtown.

Julie

AMA,

.

William Glenn Feiser, Souderton,

Matthew James Dyer,

Nancy Lynn Deal, Clarks Summit.
Pa.. Band (Sec), PSEA, Bike Club,
Ital

J.

Wom

Pa., Football,

AMA.

Psi Little Sis-

Roslyn. Pa

PhKPh,

Pi.

Band, SSLHA, PSEA.
Dean's

Hill. Pa.,

(VP).

Pa.. Delta Pi

Marie Dickey, Gouldsboro.
ASPA. ESC. HC. Intra.

Sum

Susan Lynn Dickinson,
Sally

Camp

ACEI

(VP).

Linda Marie Fedroff, York. Pa
Theta Tau (VP), ISC,

Pa., Ice

David E. Dupert, Mechanicsburg.
APO. Acctg Club.

List. Intra.

Michelle Renee Davison, Clarks
mit. Pa

Diane Louise Dick, Bloomsburg,
CGA: ACS.

Philadelphia, Pa..

(Parliatnentarian).

A&S Council. PhKPh.

HC

KDP, PSEA,

PCM,
ISC (VP).

Pa., Tri Sig,

Blossburg. Pa

Band. Col

Christine Grace DeTurk, Bethlehem.

Acctg

Intra.

Suzanne Kay Davies,

Pa..

Richard David Farris, Bethlehem.

KDP. PSEA.

Carol Anne Davidson, Parkside. Pa

Econ

Pa,,

List.

Patricia Ann Farrell, Avoca,
NSA. Dean's List. HSN.

Math Club.

Kathleen Marie Drury, Randolph,
N.J. CCM, CARC.

Debra Jane Derr, Bloomsburg. Pa..
Band (Silk Capt). Commuters (Sec).

Pa..

Pa..

Debra Ann Dreisbach, Allentown,

PhKPh, DMD, ESC. Commuters.

CCM.

Nancy Ann Dargay, Hazleton,
ASA. PSEA, ACEI, Deans List.

DPMA, Dean's

Club, PBL,

Eileen Dennison, Zion Grove.

Dean's

(Sec),

Mark Steven Eyer, Lock Haven.
AMA, Deans List, PBL, Luz HC.

Deborah Anne Drake, Willow Grove,
Pa,, ISC (Pres). CGA. Greek Advisory
Bd. Gov Bd (Sec). Theta Tau, Intra,
DPMA, CCM, Who's Who,

.

Little Sister (Social

Chrpsn, VP),

Pa.,

Kay
sport. Pa., Dean's List,

F.

Berwick, Pa

,

A&S

List.

Council.

Psyc Assn.

Denise A. Dobry, Wayne.

Mark Richard DeLeo,

Peckville, Pa

,

Psyc Assn.

Pa..

Susan Marie Eckroth,

ASA.

James John
Pa,

Berwick, Pa

Fisher, Palmerton,

Pa.,

NSA.

Intra.

Bio Club, Karate.

Charlotte DeLese, St Johns,

Susan Jane

Dorin, Montoursville.

Pa.. Choir. Pa. Collegiate Choir.

April Cheri Edwards, Clarks Summit,
Pa., Dean's List. ACS. Math Club. KME.

Kellie

Ann

Phys Soc,

Voice,

Lacrosse, PBL,

Fithian, Aston, Pa,. PIX.

Comm

Mass

Club.

L'ia Marie Dellinger, Harrisburg,

Pa..

NSA. HSN.

Maryann Judith Dominic,
Pa..

Dean's

List.

Wendy Lee Eichelberger,

Hazleton.

Akron,

Pa.,

Nancy Jean Fleming, New Cumber

Intra, Phi Delta,

Who's Who.

land. Pa., Ski Club,

Yvonne Alece
Pa..

Club.

Delnis, Bloomsburg.

X Country. CCM.

Concetta M. Demangone. Towanda.
Pa.. NSA (Treas). HSN.

Football.

Pa.,

Paula Kay Elliott, Williamsport,
AMA, ASPA, DMD.

PBL.

Kathleen Anne Dougherty, Holland.
Pa., PSEA, Theta Tau.

KME.

John M. DeMartino,

Maria Donofrio, Bethlehem,

Quest. Math

Reading.

Pa..

Patricia

PSEA

Pa.,

Jane Elsroth, Scranton, Pa

,

Douglas, Glen Mills. Pa..
Voice (Sports Ed). Dean's List. FCA.

Michael E. Emery, Brookhaven.

Acctg Club,

Beta Sig, IFC,

Pa,,

Dean's

Doyle, Williamsport,

DPMA. PBL.

Maria Luisa DeMatteo, Doylestown.
Pa.. Who's Who. Forensics. Phi Kappa
(Pres. VP). WoCo. A&S Council. Soc

Cathy Wright Dowd,

Club

Dean's

(VP.)

250

List.

Pa,.

Ricky Alan Erb, Boyertown,
Dean's

Fin Club,

PBEA.

Paxinos,

Pa

,

List.

Club,
Voice,

N,J,,

Margaret Mary Flynn, Drexel Hill,
Pa., Who's Who, WBSC, Mass Comm

List. Football,

Pa.,

Comm.

PBL,

Baseball.

Stephen
Pa.,

List,

Comm

Dean's

Sheri Lynn Flem, Weslville,
PSEA.

Bd, Search
P.

Mass

Club, Voice, RA,HC, Resident Advisory

Intra,

TKE.

John

Comm.

(Sec, VP, Acting Pres),

Wade Gunn

Intra.

Convention

Jeffery Charles Eschbach, Cogan
Station. Pa,, PhKPh.

F.

Foedisch, Southampton,

Lacrosse, Cheerleaders, SIO.

Susan K. Folk, Bloomsburg,

Pa,

The Class

of

1984

DIRECTORY
Mary

Ford, Reading.

F.

Dean's

Intra.

Kathaleen A. Garvey,

Bowling.

Pa..

Penny Mae Gustin,

Danville. Pa..

PSEA. ACEI. PBL.

Bio Club.

List.

Milanville.

Delta

Pa..

Ann Hentz,

Lori

Sheri

Foreman. Bethlehem.

L.

Comm

Mass

Pa..

Club. Voice. Convention

Beverly Dent Gass, Benton,
DMD,

Pa.,

Denise Ann Gatto, Carbondale,
Soc Club.

Pa..

Joseph Paul Hackett, Wayne,

T. Scott

Foresman, Montgomery.

Golf. Bowling.

Pa..

Karen Louise Gearhart, William

Mary Catherine George, Sunbury.
Barry Lee Francisco, WilkesBarre,

Pa.

Basketball (Underclass Athlete of
Regional MVP).
the Year. NCAA

Deborah Ann Franks, Simpson. Pa
PBL, DPMA. Econ Club.

Robert Anthony Gerenza, Hazleton.
Pa.. Acctg Club, Econ Club, PBL, Zeta

Donna Marie Franzosa,

Hazleton.

ACEI. PSEA, Dean's

Ski Club.

Pa..

List.

Psi.

.

.

Karen Michelle Hamilton, Philadel
phia. Pa., ASA, Kappa Alpha, WBSC,
TWCS.

Joel Bradley Herman, Selinsgrove.

Carolyn Harley,
ball, PSEA.

Barbara A. Hileman. Cobleskill, NY.
Wom Choral, PBL, Who's Who,

Melissa

Pa..

II

Andrea Faith Herge, Audubon. Pa

Pa.,

APO, PBL.

sport. Pa.,

,

Pa.,

Band. PBL. Acctg Club.

Acctg Club.

Grace Ann Fornicola. Bellefonte. Pa
ASA. Psyc Assn. HC. ISC.

Valley View, Pa., Soc

Club.

La
crosse (Capt), Fin Club (VP, Treas), RA,
Cheerleaders, AMA.

Comm.

Soc Club, T&F, Prog Bd,

Pi,

Intra.

Anne

Band, TBS
Club (Sec).

Minersville, Pa., Soft-

Harris, Monroeton.

(Pres),

T&F

Sig.

Michele Rose Hirsch, Stonington,

Pa.,

Conn,, Image,

PSEA, ACEI, Soc

(Mgr). Dean's List.

Cindy A. Hart, Downingtown.
Theta Tau. PBL.

Janice Gloria Gfrerer, East Bruns
wick. N.J.. ASA. Acctg Club, ASPA.

ESC, Beta

Intra,

Lye

HC

Karen Lynn Hitchens, Willow Grove,
Pa., Dean's List, DEB, Mass Comm
Club, Med Tech Club, Ski Club, A&S

Pa.,

(Treas).

Council.

Donna Lee

Hartline, Richboro,
IVCF. FCA, Intra. Dean's List.

Marjorie Ann Gillespie, Bloomsburg,
Pa., KDP. Commuters. Rep Assem,,

Pa.,

Elizabeth C, Hogan,

NSA, Band, Quest,

Paoli, Pa., PIX,

Intra,

Gail Beth Hartman, Phoenixville. Pa.
Dean's List. PhKPh. DMD, AST, PBL,
Acctg Club, Lacrosse, Studio Band.

John Joseph Hogan, Plymouth,

Ski Club

Steven Clark Harvey, Philadelphia.
Pa.. Lambda Chi (Pres). Intra.

Susan Frances Holeva, Dickson
Pa.. DMD. PBL.

r
Sandra Lynne Golas, Norristown.

Mary

Pa

Pa.. KDP. SSLHA. Rep Assem, Homecoming Comm,. Coordinating Comm on

Catherine A. Holovack, Coaldale.
Pa., ASA, Econ Club, ASPA. Intra.

(Sports Ed), Olympian, Softball, Basket-

Debra Lynn Frasch, Locust Gap. Pa
PBL.

Omega

Pi

(Pres).

CGA,

.

Tennis.

ODE.

KDP. HC,

Catherine Ann Gladfelter, York. Pa

Gregory Scott Frey, Pen ArgyL Pa

DMD. AMA. PBL.

.

PhKPh. DMD.

.

Frances Friscia, Broomall.
STD. PBL. Voice. Ski Club. Karate.

Intra.

Student

Mary
List.

Dean's

Fr Club.

List.

Life.

P.

Dean's

Hassenplug, Denville. N J..
Who's Who. STD. Voice

List.

PSEA.

(Treas).

Twain H. Gonzales,

Intra.

Lewisburg. Pa

.

KDP. CEC.

Kurt Blaine Fruendt, Palmer, Pa
FCA, IVCF

,

Cynthia M. Goodall, Denver.
Club.

Denise Diana Fry, Muncy. Pa CEC.
IVCF

Intra,

Woodrow Warren

Fry, Muncy. Pa

Dean's

Hershey.
ACEI, PSEA, Players, Band.

Pa.,

burg, Pa..

Phil

Aileen Kerry Gorman, Carlisle.
PhKPh, Soc Club, CCM, HC,

Ski Club.

Pa.,

Zeta

David Hawkins, Fleetwood. Pa
Psi, PhKPh, KME, Dean's List.

.

Pa..

Harrisburg,

Pa,,

Andrew Thomas

Joanne Theresa Galant,

Holland. Pa

Valerie

Pa.,

Image

KDP.

Wom

,

(Treas).

SAA. Mass

(Ad Asst),

Wom

Rosemarie A. Heck, Harleysville.
PBL, KME, DPMA, PhKPh.

Comm

Club, Voice

L. Heckman Centre
PBL, Fin Club, Acctg Club.

James Walter Huffman, New

Pa.,

Choral.

William
.

Hall,

Sandra Lee Grey, Madison.

J.

Heidlebaugh, York. Pa

.

AMA.

N.J.

PBL. Econ Club.

Carol Lee Grovatt, Easton.

Pa.. Intra.

Michael Anthony Galantino, Mor
ton. Pa.. Football.

DOC

CGA, PBL.

Fin Club.

Jane Ann Garger,
NSA. ASA. Dean's

Diane
NSA.

E.

Whitehall. Pa..

Garver, Williamsport.

Brenda Joy Grow, Ringtown,
DMD. PBL. Wom Choral, Dean's

Pa,,

Pa..

Rita M. Guerrieri, Bethlehem,
Sig.

Douglas Eric Heller, Moscow.
Econ Club, CAS.

Comm

Henninger, Glenside,

Players.

Albany.

SAA. Mass

Club.

Carolyn Kay Hufnagle, CGA. Rep As
sem. CCAA. CCA. Commuters (Pres).
Econ Club (Pres). Dean's List. Campus
Beautification Comm, Students Rights
and Freedom Comm, Gov Bd, Service
Key Award, Who's Who, A&S Council,
Student Organizations Comm.

Gregory Allen Hummel, New
Pa..

Pa., Tri

J.

Psi.

Jeffrey David Hughes, Harrisburg,
Pa„ TKE, WBSC, ESC, Ski Club.

Denise Michelle Henderson, Center
Valley. Pa.. Softball. PSEA, RA.

Thomas

Alpha

Pa.,

Pa.,

List,

Intra.

List.

Lori Elaine Heilman, Allentown, Pa.,
Dean's List, PSEA, ACEI. Ski Club.

Debbie DiMarco Grove, Berwick. Pa

(Treas). Beta Sig.

Lynne Houser, Lebanon, Pa..
SSLHA, PSEA, Choir,

(Treas).

Choral (VP).

Lori Ann Hower, Watsontown,
Studio Band, Players.

Pa,.

Fred

Post,

Pa..

Frances Heckel, Seaford, N.Y. DMD,
Acctg Club. Orch, Voice, CAC.

Elizabeth S. Greenman, Shenandoah.
Pa.. AMA. PBL. Lambda Alpha Mu

hSA
Futoma, Nescopeck, Pa
Dean's List, KME.

(Sec),

Grazioli, Surfside

Beach, S.C,

L.

SSLHA

Mark John Hostrander, Painted
N.Y., DMD. PBL. Acctg Club.

.

,

Beth Ann Funt, Montoursville,
Theta Tau. PSEA. ACEI.

Pa., Fin

Kathleen Lucille Hostetter, Annville,
Pa,. DMD. Econ Club, DPMA.

CCCA.

Lisa Michelle Hays, Allentown,

Adrienne Ann Graybill, Lititz, Pa
Jud. Bd, ASPA, PBL, Theta Tau, Ski
Team, Ski Club, HC.

Cathy Marie Funderwhite, Royers
PSEA. SSLHA.
ford. Pa

Karen

Keith D. Horiacher, Emmaus,
Club, Dean's List.

List.

Sharon Elizabeth Haupt, Blooms

Mae

Goodling, Millerstown.
APO, NSA.

Lorraine

Paula M. Fueller, Clarks Summit, Pa..
Dean's List, Theta Tau, KDP, SSLHA,

Pitt-

T&F. Acctg Club,

NSA, FCA.

,

Wrestling.

Robin A. Furjanic,

ston. Pa.. Football,

Ann Haughney,

Pa., Tri Sig,
,

Thomas Horan, West

Francis

Fin Club, Phi Sig Xi, Ski Club.

Patricia
Millerstown. Pa

City,

.

Joseph Patrick Hathaway, Walkers
ville, Md.. Zeta Psi. Air Force ROTC.
CCM.

Pa.. Bio

Intra.

Kay Goodling,

Lori

,

John Lee Homan, Akron. Pa T&F, X
Country, DPMA, ASPA, AMA.

ball,

Fritz, Bloomsburg. Pa.. Dean's

ACEI

Pa

Intra.

.

PBL.

AMA. Acctg

Berlin.

Club, Intra, Obi-

Pa.,

251

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of

1984

DIRECTORY
Fay B. Hunsberger, Royerstord, Pa
DMD. PBL, Acctg Club,

John Kevin Keegan, Honesdale Pa
Prog Bd (Trees). WBSC. Intra. Acctg
,

.

Club. PBL,

Ross Edward Hunsinger,

Bryan

T. Kellenberger, Shillington,

Pa.. Intra,

Lisa Elaine Imboden, Lukens. Pa

Deans

Richard Thomas Kirkpatrick, Jr.,
Wernersville. Pa,. Jud Bd, Delta Pi.

Scott J. Kulick, Bloomingdale, N.J,

AMA,

Kimberly Sue Kuronya, Morrisville,
Pa,. ARS (Co-Pres. Treas). CGA, Pi Omega (Treas), KDP, Phi Sig Pi (Hist),
GovBd, Who's Who, Bowling (Treas),

Pa

Ligonier.

SSLHA

Inter Rel (VP. Sec).

.

(Pres),

KDP,

,

Bruce Robert Keller, Womelsdorf.
Pa.. Econ Club.

NSA

List.

Roberta Kathryn Kuhns,

Telford.

Acctg Club, Ski Club,

Pa,,

Deborah E, Kirdzik. Hackettstown,
N.J.. PSEA (Treas. Pres). ACEl. Dean s
List. HC (Pres).

Christine Marie Klamut, North Hun
tingdon. Pa..

Maria Milagro Irizarry, Bristol, Pa
riSA, TWCS, FCA, Inter Rel.

Swimming

.

Curtis Russell Keller, Yardley. Pa

American). Mass

.

Comm

(Co-Capt.

All-

Circle K, HC,

Club,

Soccer.

MaryBeth
Pa

.

A. Jacavage. Shenandoah.

Intra,

August George Kellmer,
Pa,,

DMD, AMA,

Dean's

Dawn

Elaine Jacobs, Lancaster. Pa
Circle K. AMA. PBL. Intra,

Volleyball, Intra,

Annetta Marie Kellock, Ambler, Pa

Mary Karen
Dean's

.

Pa

Jevit, Keloyres.

.

Kenneth John Kuzma, Allentown,
Acctg Club,

Pa,,

Beverly Sue Klinger, Valley View,
Pa,, DMD, PBL, Acctg Club, AMA.

Kelly, Radnor, Pa.,

KME, Math Club (VP), Jr
DPMA, CCM, Bike Club, PIX,

Frances Klingler,

Debra Ann Jimski, Pennside. Pa,. Phi
Delta. Lambda Alpha Mu. Acctg Club.

Nikki Jo Kelly, Catawissa, Pa

ISC,

Christopher Alan Lackey, Lancaster,
Pa,, Beta Sig (Pres, VP), IFC, Soc Club,

Richard Lee Klingerman, Berwick,
Pa,,

Deans

Danville, Pa,, Intra,

Dean's

Milford, Pa,, Phi Delta,

Hockey,

Field

Michele Ann Kelly, Montoursville,
Pa,, CCM, KME, Math Club, PSEA. HC.

,

Lynette Kyle,

List,

Class (VP),

Acctg Club

Econ Club. PBL,

Patricia Klimowicz, Mt Carmel, Pa
Psyc Assn. Dean's List,

,

Pa,

Scott Allen Jefferys, Berwyn. Pa
Econ Club, Acctg Club. Fin Club, AMA.
Delta Pi. PBL. Karate. Wgtiift Club,

Fin Club.

DMD,

List,

.

Soc Club, Phi Delta,

Joni Lynne James, Flemington.

Sharon Marie

Cheryl Ann Kutchinsky, Shenando
ah. Pa,, Deans List, KDP, PhKPh, RA,
Rep Assem, SSLHA, CEC, CARC, CCM,
FCA, Intra.

Denise Marie Kelbasko, Shamokin.
Pa,. PBL. Acctg Club. Commuters.

Hazleton,

Lacrosse,

List,

List,

Margaret Kluge, Shohola,
DMD, Soc Bus Adm,

Catherine Ann Kemmerer, Shaver
town. Pa,, Bio Club (Treas), RA,

Deans

Michelle E. LaFleur, Toms River,
N.J,, PSEA, ACEl.

Pa,,

Quest,

Susan Joan Knapp, Pompton

Plains,

James Robert Lance,

Centre

Acctg Club. Ski Club.

Golf, intra.

Hall. Pa..

N,J„ Basketball, ACEl

Eileen P. Jones, Mountain Top,
Dean's List

Pa,,

List,

Beth Ann Johnston, Bloomsburg,
Dean's List, PBL

Pa,,

Brenda Lee Kemper, Sunbury, Pa
Dean's List, CCCA,

Jud Bd (Chrpsn).

Joan Carol Lander, Washington
Dianne

Knight, Riverside, Pa

,

Prog

Bd (Pres, VP, Special Events Chrpsn),
Gov Bd, Who's Who, Off-Campus Housing Assn, Jud Bd, OWL, PBL, Dance
Marathon (Chrpsn),

Christine Ann Kenepp, McVeytown,
Pa,, Mads, Choir

Evan Andrew Johnston, Blooms

J.

,

Crossing. Pa,. Choir. Mads.

Wom

Cho-

ral.

Sally
Sig.

Ann Langan,

Chincilla. Pa.. Tri

NSA,

burg. Pa

Iva

Thomas
DPMA,

F.

Gillette, rH,J

,

Jurgill, Centralia, Pa,,

KME

Robert John Kenney, Mountaintop.
Pa,, Dean's List, Sr Class (Pres), CGA,

Phys Soc

Convention

(Sec).

Janet

Bradley Charles Larson, Montours
ville. Pa,. Baseball (CoCapt)

Pa,,

F.

Knox, Lewistown,

Pa,,

Mads,

Kimberly A. Larson, King of Prussia,
Pa,, Dean's List, SSLHA, Tri Sig (VP),

Choir, Huskies (Accompanist), Soc
Club,

Comm.

Kathleen A. Kerlin, Bloomsburg,
KDP, PSEA,

,

FCA, IVCF,

Carmela Marie Kobylski,
Pa,,

NSA, Dean's

Pittston,

David Mark Kessler, Shickshinny,
Pa,,

A&S

Council,

Orch

(VP),

Dean's

Danville. Pa

List,

Scott Allen Koehler, Bethlehem, Pa

Donna Lee Kohr, Camp
AMA, Prog Bd,

,

Kelly Jan Kessler, Ephrata, Pa
Deans List, KDP, T&F, X Country,
CEC,

,

James Daniel Lawler,

Selinsgrove,

Diane Marie Keyes, Levittown,

Sarah Elizabeth Kaylor,

Pa

,

Diane Marie Kramer, Mt Carmel, Pa
Dean's List, KDP, ACEl, PSEA (Treas).
Who's Who

,

Francis Kilgallon, Willow
Grove, Pa., Dean's List, PBL. Intra.

Forensics,

WBSC.

Laurie

Studio Band,

.

Pa.. Phi Sig Pi,

,

Sunbury. Pa

,

Ann

Kratz, Warminster, Pa,. Jr
DMD. PBL. AST. ISC.
Advisory Bd. Intra. Dean's

Anne

Cheerleaders,

Lefkof, Media, Pa

,

PSEA,

Margareta Mary Leiden, Altoona,
Pa Wom Choral, CCM, KDP, CEC, Cir,

FCA. RA

Bonita Audrey Leidich, Allentown,
Pa DPMA, ASA, Band

List

Michael J. Kruczek, Summit
CGA. Wrestling. Intra,

Hill. Pa,.

William H. Leister,

Hatfield,

Pa

Pa..

Sig Xi (Pres). Ski

Jane Ellen Kirby, Brookhaven.
Ski Club.

252

L. Lawrence, Boyertown,
Dean's List, PhKPh, Acctg Club,
Rep Assem, DMD.

Pa

,

Gregory C. Kinsey, Mechanicsburg.

Phi

,

Class (Treas).

Kimberley Ann Kinney, Sussex. N J
SSLHA. T&F. Intra,

Michael Patrick Keech, Ardmore,
Baseball, Golf.

Ann Kramer,

Big Flats. M,Y,.

PIX, PBL. ISC,

Lansdale, Pa

DPMA

Christine

Pa,

Thomas

Annville.

FCA,

Margaret A. Kearney,

Golf,

Suzanne

Susan Lynn Kessler,

Elizabeth
Clair,

Club, Sr Class (Treas),

Barre, Pa,

Lancaster.

PSEA, KDP, CARC, ARS,

Robert P. Kaunas, Saint
Econ Club. ASPA. Intra,

Club.

PBL,

Michael David Kozelsky, Wilkes

Pa,, Tri Sig

Kim Elizabeth Kauffman,

Pa,. Intra.

Hill, Pa.,

,

Gail Louise Kaucher, Reading, Pa
Dean's List, KDP, Choir, Obiter,
SSLHA,

,

Darcie Lynn Laudenslager, Emma
us. Pa,, Deans List, Acctg Club, PBL,
DMD, DEB, Swim, T&F, X Country, Ski

Studio

Band,

Diane Louise Kashner,

Kimberly Renee LaRue, Montrose,
Pa NSA,

List

Little Sister

Brian G. Karabin, Glenside. Pa

Pa,,

CEC

Pa,,

(VP), Bowling.

Pa,.

Linda Deann Kammerdiener, Man
KDP. CCM (Pres), CEC,
Chester. Pa

TKE

Jan M. Knolles, Wyalusing,

Mae Kennedy, Pleasant Mount,
ASA. ASPA

PBL,

Intra

Susan M.
(Pres),

Jubon,

Mass

Comm

Club,

Pa,.

Stanley Francis Kucewicz, Wilkes
Barre. Pa,. Football (Capt). Baseball,

Margaret Ann Lessie, Laureldale, Pa.,
PSl, PhKPh, Mass Comm Club, Span

The Class

of

1984

DIRECTORY
Club. Ski Club

Mark Joseph Melchiorre,

(Treas)

Berwick,

Pa.

Mark Alan Levan,

Catawissa. Pa.

Lisa n. Lieto, Hawley,
CCM. Chi Sig.

Joseph Alan Lisiewski,
Pa

.

Dean

s List,

Barbara Ellen Magnuson, Sinking
Spring. Pa.. DEB. SSLHA.

Thomas Scott Mason,

Virginia Marie Malafarina, Ashland.

Robert David Mattie, Montoursville,

Deborah Lynne Mengle,

Pa,, Baseball.

Pa.,

Mary Elizabeth Matusek, Mocana
qua. Pa Dean's List, KDP (Sec), PSEA,

Eugene Michael Mensinger, Drifton.
Pa., Med Tech Club (Pres), Bio Club,
Inter Rel, Deans List.

SIO

Pa.,

Langhorne,

Marc Jay Mendelson,

(VP), Basketball.

Allentown,

ASA, Soc Club.

Philadelphia,

Acctg Club, DMD, Fin

Ann

Terry

Malis, Pottsville. Pa

.

Pi

Omega, PhKPh, KDP, PSEA, PBL.

Club. PhKPh, Quest

,

ACEI, Who's Who, HC.

Dawn Anne

Pittsburgh. Pa.

Pa.. Ski Club.

Locklin, Parlin, N J

Patricia

,

DEB. PBL

Joan Malone,

Tri Sig (VP),

ARS,

Hazleton, Pa

,

Beverly S. Maurer, Wyndmoor,

Players.

Lisa M. Mertz, Northumberland,

Pa.

Pa.,

Intra.

Raymond Loeh,

Michael
sport. Pa..

Mary Kay
Sig,

AMA. PBL.

John Vincent Malosky,

William

Easton, Pa

,

Cheerleaders. Acctg Club.

Intra.

Glenn A. Manahan, Towanda. Pa
PhKPh, DMD (Pres), ARS, DPMA.

Lokitis, Centralia, Pa., Chi

NSA.

Colleen Marie McAuliffe, Harrisburg.
Pa., Acctg Club (Pres), Dean's List,
PhKPh, DMD. Forensics, PBL. Circle K.

Stephen M. Meszaros,

Maura

Philip

.

Hockey (AllAmerican),

Field

Karen Jean Manderson. Willow

,

Softball.

Grove. Pa

.

NSA.

PIX.

ASPA,

McCartney, Warminster,

J.

WBSC, Mass Comm

PIX,

Pa.,

Deborah Ann Long, Fleetwood, Pa

Sharon Manganiello, West

Pa.,

Orefield,

Football. Dean's List, Intra (Capt), Voice

Pa..

Comm

DEB. Mass

Pittston.

Edward Longenberger,

Ber

Ann Manley, Dimock.
ARS (Sec).

Assn.

Pa..

Psyc

Milton,

Pa

Pi

AMA,

List.

Orangeville, Pa.

HC

(VP),

Susan Jane Lynn,

Dean's

Marcavage, Mahanoy

John Anthony Mardyniak,
Pa.,

Pa.,

Dean's

,

City.

Econ Club,

Suzanne McCloughan,
DPMA.

Hazleton.

Reading. Pa

PSEA.

List,

Fort Washington. Pa.,

Mass

Comm

Maureen Ann Marks,

Lancaster, Pa.

Stephen Douglas Lyio, Berwick, Pa
SIO (Treas), CGA, Fin Comm. Budget

SSLHA, Band, KDP, Dean's

Student Org Comm, Rep Assem. Prog Bd, ARS, Intra, Psyc Assn.

Sally A. Marrazzo, Wyalusing, Pa.
Who's Who. CGA (Treas, Project Coor
dinator). Fin Comm (Chrpsn), Budgel
Comm (Chrpsn), Publicity Comm
Acctg Club, AMA, PBL, Rep Assem
Search Comm. Intra.

Kevin Patrick Lynch, Horsham, Pa

,

Football, Band, Obiter (Photo Ed).

Kathleen Anne Lynn, Bethlehem, Pa
(Sec),

.

DMD

L. Lyter, Lancaster, Pa..

Joanne Marrone,

Lansdale. Pa.,

(VP, Corresponding Sec),

(VP), PIX, Fin Club.

Inge Margaret Lysholdt, Easton, Pa
Deans List, PBL, CAS, WoCo.

List, Intra

Zeta Psi

PSI,

T.

Pi, Ice

Hockey.

In-

Pamela Ann

Glenslde,

David Peter McLafferty, Norristown,

McMullin, Warminster,

Pa.,

TWCS.

Susan K. McNamara,
Pa., CEC, CARC, PSEA.

Williamsport,

Cynthia Louise MacHatton, Lancas

Deborah Ann Madden, Malvern. Pa
AMA. Mass Comm Club. Italian Club

E.

,

Pa.,

Prog

.

Miller, Catasauqua, Pa

,

RA Acctg

Club, Intra,

Sharon Louise
SSLHA. ARS.

Miller, Allentown. Pa

K. Mingle, Muncy, Pa.,

.

AMA,

Circle K, Intra.

Delta Pi (VP, Pres).

J. Martin, Philadelphia. Pa.,

Maslowe, Doylestown,

Fin Club, PBL, Intra,

Pa

Advisory Bd.

Frank

DMD,

City,

Conyngham, Pa

Miller,

Phi Sig Pi (Pres),

F.

Players.

Prog Bd (Sec), Band

Robin Lynne

Intra.

Kathleen Marie McGrath,
Pa., NSA, Chi Sig.

Soc

Louis

Pa.,

Bd, Bike Club.

Melanie Ann McGeehan, Hatboro,
Pa., Dean's List, Who's Who, DMD,
PBL, Acctg Club, Parents' Wkend

Comm,

CAC,

Psi,

Michael Miller, Wilkes-Barre.

Monte

Pa

ASPA,

S. Miller, Bloomsburg, Pa., Beta

Alpha

Gerald A. Miller, Tower
Chess Club,

Fr Club.

Econ Club, PBL,

John

(Pres),

Intra,

McGarry, Yorktown

Heights, NY., Delta
tra,

Edward L. Martin,
IVCF, DPMA.

AKA
ter.

FCA, IVCF, Ski Club,

PBL.

Gary

Span Club,

Pa., Football,

Melanie

City, Pa.

,

,

(Pres, Treas)

Tower

Miller, Abinglon,

Enid Sue Miller, Wernersville,
NSA.

Little Sister

Jennifer Lee McElroy, Lancaster, Pa

Who's Who, A&S Council.
Reading, Pa,, FCA,

Miller,

Margaret Ann Robbins McElrath,

CGA

Rep Assem,

Morrisville, Pa.,

Baseball, Wgtiift Club, Intra.

David Frederick

Berwick, Pa

Club.

Bonnie Ann Frances Marks, Kings
ton. Pa,. DPMA, ASPA, PBL, Fr Club,
T&F, Intra.

Pa.,

.

Christine Joan McElmoyle, Oreland,
Pa., Ski Club, Ski Team, BCF, Dean's

Andrew

Comm,

Miklos, Hazleton.

Prog Bd, ASPA, Awards

Pa.

Choral.

Basketball, RA, Phi Delta, Intra.

,

Ann

List,

Albert Lewis Miller,

ville,

Pa.,

KME, Soccer, PBL,

(Pres),
List.

Comm.

Sig.

Council.

Jane Alice Ludrof, Allentown. Pa

Acctg Club

Philadelphia.

Phys Soc

AGS

Louis Mickley, Bethlehem,

DPMA

Beverly

Anne McClain,
TWCS. Psyc Assn.

ACEI,
PIX, Lacrosse,

Brian Lucas. Catawissa,
KME, Who's Who,

(Pres),

R.

Pa.,

Pa., Voice,

Pa.,

Marie Michalizysen,
N.J., AMA, PBL, Intra.

David Cloyd

Wom

Levittown,

Lacrosse, Football, Acctg

Berwick,

List.

Jud Bd.

Judy Mariotz,

List.

Pa.,

Robert Edward McClain, Hughes

Danville. Pa.

PSEA

Club

McCaul, Bethlehem, Pa., DelDPMA, Econ Club, Ski Club,

Pa..

AMA.

Fran M. Lubin. Kingston,

Brenda

J.

PBL,

CGA, Faculty Eval Comm,
Fin Comm, Student Org Comm, Rep Assem. Mass Comm Club. DEB. Jr Class

Patti A.

Donna
Rockaway.

Christina Barbara Mannion. Pea

(Pres),

Theresa Jean Lozetski, Scranton.
Pa.. Voice,

TKE

pack, N.J.,

Wgtiift Club (Pres).

Kim Marie Lowe,

Deans

ta Pi,

Patricia

Nils Fraser Lovik, Allentown, Pa..

,

AMA.

Mary Catherine McCauley,
Jacqueline Marie Mannato, Bala
Cynwyd, Pa., PBL, Bowling, Intra.

Omega, DEB.

Deans

York, Pa

Dean's

wick. Pa

Donna M. Loreman,

Psi.

Club.

Intra.

(Pres), Wgtiift Club,

Kevin

Clinton

Joseph Michaels,

Zeta

Club.

(MngEd)
Edith

Pa.,

Club,

HC

Intra.

Thomas M. McCarty,
Ernest Harvey Long,

Marietta, Pa.,

T&F.

Football, Intra,

Pa.,

Jean A. McNulty, Wilkes-Barre,
Acctg Club, ASA, ASPA, Intra.

Pa.,

Duane Jack Meixel,

WBSC.

Pa.,

.

Cheryl Ann Mason, Kulpmont,

Jersey Shore, Pa

AMA

J.

(VP).

Minishak, Orwigsburg.

WBSC

(Music

Dir),

Pa..

Prog Bd.

Jeffrey K. Minnich, Quarryville,
Dean's List, Quest, Intra,

Pa.,

Robert Alan Minninger, Gilbertsville,
Pa., Dean's List. PhKPh, Intra.

253

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of

1984

DIRECTORY
Lisa Marie Mylet, Sugarloaf,
KDP, PSEA.

Leslie J. Mitchell, Jenkintown, Pa.,
AMA. ASPA. Fin Club. ASA, PBL, Worm

NY.

Pa.,

Beth Anne Oakes,
Omega, ARS. PBL.

Lisa Nacrelli, Chester. Pa
B. Moffit,

ta Pi,

PBL,

Ocean View,

DPMA.

[Newark,

Barbara
ville. Pa..

Pa

Kelly

Nancarrow, Montours

B.

ARS

Pa

.

Chi

Pi

Lynn Obert, Newfoundland,

Ronald James Nash, Nescopeck,

Marianne

Harleysville.

J.

Journalism Cert.

Pa.,

CGA, DEB. KDP.
PhKPh. SSLHA. PSEA.

ACEI. PSEA.

,

(Sec, Co-Pres),

David Liston Pepper,

Deans

Pa.

PSEA, Math Club

Nastasiak, Levittown,

City.

Burlington, Pa.,

Football (Co-Capt. Aca-

List.

demic AU-American). DMD, Who's
Who.

Pa.,

(Pres., Sec.)

Pa

Mary Margaret Monseau, Washing
ton Crossing, Pa., PBL. DPMA, Dean's

Judith Kay Naunczek, Berwick,
PSEA.

Melisa M. Moore, Pluckemin.
DEB, PBL, AMA, Circle K.

Leslie Ann O'Connor, Merion, Pa
Chi Sig, Econ Club.

David Lloyd Naugle, Berwick, Pa

List, Obiter.

Mary Moore,

Bristol.

Charles Mein Pennypacker, Villan
Mass Comm Club,

Marie Oblas, Mahanoy

Valerie

Patalon,

ova. Pa.. Voice. Intra.

AMA

Sharon Kaye Mohrey,
Pa-, Band, KKPs (Sec)

NY,

N.J-, Del-

Mary Frances Mohl, Lebanon,
DMD. AMA, Voice (Asst Ad Mgr),

E.

Sig.

Rec.

John

Deborah

Baseball

Pa.,

Jennifer L. Pepper, Coudersport, Pa

,

Pi

Marita Pepper, Palmyra, N.J.

Lanette Eileen Odell, Montoursville,
Pa.,

PBL.

Intra.

PSEA

(VP).

Lori

M.J..

John Richard Nester, Stowe. Pa
Econ Club, DPMA, Wgtiift Club. Karate.

Mary Colleen

PBL. Delta

Intra.

,

Lakeville, Pa

Pi.

Hill. Pa.,

E.

,

Omega.

Ann

Perry, Erie,

Pa.,

PSEA, KDP.

O'Gorman, Summit

Players, Prog Bd,

Wom Choral,

Stephen A. Peskosky,

Laureldale, Pa.

Daniel Joseph Peterson, Pottstown.

Kathleen Ann Moran,

Excelsior, Pa

Peggy Eileen Nettling, Oberlin, Pa.,
Worn Choral, Ski Club. SSLHA, Phi Sig

.

Bio Club, Band.

Pi,

Moran, WilkesBarre,
Bowling, Econ Club

Pa.,

David John Morgan,
Deans List.

Pa

David

E.

George Arthur Neuhauser, Lancaster, Pa., Rep Assem, CGA, Prog Bd.

Pottsville,

Rhonda Marie Morrell, Olyphant,
Tri Sig (Sec).

Econ Club

Beth Ann Moss,

Deans

(Treas).

Food Service

Pa

.

.

Football.

Michael Lindsay Peterson, Wyalus
HC,

Karen Ann Petruzzi, Conyngham,

Club.

Pa., Fr Club. Voice.

Karen Maria Nilson, Medford Lakes,

Club

CEC

(Treas),

Hockey,

Field

Paula Ann Osman, Muncy. Pa
(Pres). PBL. PhKPh, PSI, DMD,

Fr

Stephen Joseph

In

Pa., Delta Pi,

Jeanne
Leslie Noelk, Woolrich, Pa

Huskies, Beta Sig (Treas),

ESC

List.

Deans

,

CGA,

.

Newmanstown. Pa.,
Lambda Alpha Mu, Quest,

S. Pierce,

Phi Delta,

NSA,

ISC, Band,

SIO. Ski Club.

Players,

Jolene Padelsky, Bloomsburg.

Pa.

Lori A. Pingitore, Reading, Pa., X
Country, T&F (Capt, All American),

Jacquelyn L. Page, Troy, Pa
ARS. WoCo. Deans List.

Voice.

Dean's

List,

(Pres).

Blindine M. Nolan, Shamokin,
Chi Sig. PBL. Acctg Club.

Pettit, Philadelphia.

Prog Bd.

La-

Kent W. Overholt, Media, Pa

Thomas

Linda Gail Mulford, Oreland, Pa.,
Math Club (Pres). Worn Rec. Intra. ARS.
Ewl HC. PSEA.

AMA.

Pa.,

ing, Pa..

crosse.

Alfred George Mueller, Holland, Pa

(Sec).

Lacrosse, Acctg Club (Treas).
DMD. PhKPh, PBL, Theta Tau. Ski

N.J..
,

DMD. ASPA

Dean's

Pa.,

Intra (Capt).

.

(Sec).

Tracey Lynn Motyka, Larksville, Pa
Chi Sig, Deans List, NSA.

Melissa Maria Olmstead, Doyles
town. Pa., TKE Little Sister. Ewl HC.
Soc Club. Jud Bd. WoCo.

AMA.

ACEI, HC, JF (Sec),

Comm

David Taylor Peterson, Wynnewood,
Pa.. Mass Comm Club. Lacrosse Club,

Deborah Anne Orlando, Brookhaven.

Dennis Joan New, Bensalem.
Mass Comm Club.

PSEA

Pa.. Voice, Obiter.

FCA.

Joseph Patrick Nevis, Mt Carmel,
Pa., DMD, Acctg Club. Dean's List.
(Sec).

Broomall, Pa.,

List.

KDP.

Kenneth Michael Oleynik, Bethle
hem, Pa.. Fin Club. ASPA. Lambda Chi,

Pa..

,

List.

Michael Piombino, Berwyn, Pa
Econ Club. Intra

L.

Raymond J. Nolen

Patricia B. Mulhall, Shamokin, Pa

AMA. Mon
Jim

Murphy,

F.

III,

HC, Zeta Psi

Drexel

Hill. Pa.,

(Pres), IFC, In-

Gloria J. Pagnotto, Jersey Shore, Pa.,
KDP, PSEA, ACEI, RA, Dean's List.

David Frank Piperato, Easton, Pa

Scranton, Pa

Robert M. Pagotto, Bangor. Pa

Mary Elizabeth Murphy, Brookview.

Susan

C.

Dean's

List

N.Y.,

Field

Hockey, Lacrosse, Studio

Band.

TKE

Little Sister.

Nooney, Bloomsburg,

Pa..

M.J,.

Murphy,

Succasunna
Lacrosse Club. Chess Club, Intra,

Dean's

J.

List,

Jr.,

Reading, Pa

Homecoming Sweetheart.

Lisa

NSA, Dean's

Ann Murray,

Tri

,

Sig

Kellie Eileen

Shelley Jean Normandeau, Quaker
town. Pa.. Fin Club. PBL, Band. Worn
Choral. Col

Milton. Pa..

Med

HC

(Sec).

Sharon Kay Norton, Levittown. Pa..
IVCF. Worn Choral. Intra. Circle K
(Treas).

Murtagh, Wilkes

Barre.

RA.

Gail M. Musser, Binghamton. rS.Y.,
Cheerleaders. PhKPh. DMD. Theta Tau.
PBL.

Fin

Laura Rose Plata, Catasauqua, Pa
CEC. PSEA, Intra.

(VP).

DMD, Jud

Robert C. Poletti, York. Pa
DOC, IFC

Judith A. Palasits, Union,
DPMA. AMA. Intra.

(VP, Sec), Band,

Ann Palipkonich, Sayre. Pa
Prog Bd (VP), Bio Club. HC. Gov Bd.
Food Service Comm

Judi

Jodi Paloni, Kennett Square, Pa
Choir, PCM. Quest, Dean's List.

254

Robert Scott Poppele, Martinsville.
N J PSI (VP). Span Club. Choir. Hus
,

Elizabeth

Aaron C. Porter,
CGA. CAS. Jud Bd.
ees.

STD. Dean's

Philadelphia.

Pa.,

Council of Trust-

List.

Who's Who.

Pa.,

Thomas

F.

Powers,

Econ Club, PBL.

Philadelphia, Pa.,

Intra.

Valley, Pa..

Colleen Mary Prendergast, Holland.
Pa Tri Sig. Mass Comm Club
.

Joseph
Robert James Nugent, Centereach,

APO

,

Mon HC.
Pa.

,

Choral.

kies

Cheryl Ann Pass, Center
ASPA, AMA. Band.

Michael Robert Mussoline, Hazleton,

Wom

.

Laura A. Noversel, Bangor, Pa., Worn
Rec, Intra, Ski Club, Med Tech Club,

Pa.,

Voice, Cheerleaders. PIX, Play-

Karate,

Jeanne Marie Pond, Exton. Pa

Anne Panarello, Ardmore,
Dean's List, Econ Club, ASPA,
PBL. Forensics.

AMA,

.

N.J.,

ers, Forensics.

Lisa Marie Novello, Bloomsburg,

.

Pa.. Phi Sig Pi

Bd.

List,

List.

Tech Club.

Pa..

Dean's

Studio Band,

Cathy Lynn Murray,
(Pres),

Bowling (Treas, Capt).
Acctg Club, PBL.
Pa.,

.

Club, Intra.

Harry N. Paist, Hatboro.

Cindy Sue Norman, Jersey Shore.
Robert

,

J.

Passeri, Jessup. Pa..

Wgtiift Club. Bowling. Intra.

Michael Patrick Pucillo, Havertown.

The Class

of

1984

DIRECTORY
Pa

,

Mass

Voice.

Comm

Galen Morgan Purcell,

ming.

Laura E. Rhoad, Mechanicsburg,
ASPA, Prog Bd, PBL, Ski Club.

Davids,

St

Lisa K. Purnell, Wells Tannery,
Image. SSLHA (Pres).

Pa.,

Stephanie Lin Richardson, Colum

Robert H. Roth,

Band.

Scott

Aliquippa, Pa..

CGA, Investment
Julie
Psi.

Ann

VP,

Comm

(Chrpsn),

Comm. AAF.
Richard James Querela, Saint
Pa., Econ Club, Intra.

Comm

Clair.

Fin

ville. Pa.,

WBSC,

Search

List,

Rotondi,

L. Scheller,

Comm, Mass

Mon HC. Who's
Journalism Cert, Pa.

Camp Hill.

Pa..

The-

Schlegel, Sunbury,

Pa.,

Tau.

Intra,

HC,

J.

PSEA, ACEI, Dean's

Montours
TKE, ASPA, Dean's List, PBL,
J.

Jr.,

DMD.

List.

Brian M. Schlupp, Churchville.
Fin Club (Treas). ASPA. Hockey.

Comm, Budget

Club. Huskies,

Who, Dean's

ta

Pamela

(Chrpsn).
(Chrpsn), Statue

Club. Journal-

DMD,

Chi,

Anthony

Comm

Comm

Homecoming

Pyle, Emporium, Pa., Alpha

Players (Pres).

Diane

Jr., Dresher, Pa., Ski

Pa.,

Treas).

Comm

ism Cert. ASA.

Pa,

Club, Band, Dean's List, PBL, KKPs,

Righter, Philadelphia.

P.

Obiter (Ed), Choir (Pres.

PSEA, ACEI.

Mass

Pa.. Voice,

Joan M. Rosazza, Avondale,

Voice (Executive Ed).

.

Ski Club.

Intra.

Nancy Ellen Schaadt, Bethlehem,

Tri Sig,

,

Lambda

Karen Marie Purvis,

(Treas).

PBL.

ACEI. PSEA.

List.

L. Rice, Mt Bethel, Pa
Dean's List. Who's Who. AMA (Pres),
PBL, Choir, Orch, Mads, Band.

bia, Pa..

AMA.

Pamela Jane Scott, Convent. N.J
Tenn., Dean's

Purcell, Pottsville,

(VP).

Karen Lee Roosa, Germantown.

Cynthia

Players.

DEB

Pa,.

Pa,,

Pa., Delta Pi (Treas).

Stephen Joseph

AMA

Diane Louise Rooney, West Wyo

Club, Prog Bd,

Players, Forensics. Phi Kappa.

CEC,

Keith Alan Royer, King of Prussia.
Pa., Fin Club, Ski Club (Pres). Ski Team.

Anne M. Schmidt,

Lacrosse Club, Golf.

Softball (All-American).

Pa..

Center Valley.

Pa.,

Collegiate Choir.

Michael

P.

Quinn, Narberth.

Pa..

Donna Marie Rozanskas,

Beta

Jason

Sig

Rim, Abington.

Y.

AMA, Lacrosse Club.
Rel, Army ROTC, Intra.

(Hist).

TKE

Pa,.

Haven.

Pa., Phi Sig Pi, Intra,

Lesly Paige Schmidt, Lansdale, Pa
NSA, Rep Assem.

Schuylkill

Deans

List,

Diane Marie Schmeig,

Colleen Maria Raker, Numidia. Pa

Inter

Anthony Armando Raniero, South

Henry John Riordan, Colwyn.

Williamsport. Pa,. PBL. Circle K. FCA.

Chi. Delta

Debra Ann Ruane, Hackettstown.
Pi.

Pa.. Psi

Psyc Assn. PhKPh, Who's

Sig.

ESC

(Pres).

A&S

City.

N

J

PBL. Acctg Club,

Suzanne Rae Schneck, Bethlehem.

intra

Pa.,

.

Lynne

Council

Patricia Ann Rarig, Catawissa. Pa
DMD. Dean's List, ASPA.

T. Rishel, Aristes, Pa

ASPA.

,

Club.

AMA.

Delta

PI.

Pa..

Mae

Anne

Rule, Plymouth.

DPMA.

Pa..

(Sec),

T&F (Capt).

Dean's

Jack Schoenholtz, Kingston, Pa
Dean's List, DMD, Fin Club.

Psyc Assn

,

RA.

Linda Marie Schoffstall,
Sheila

Marie Ritchie, Kingston. Pa

Soc Club

List.

Risser, Palmyra. Pa..

DEB

Econ

CEC,

Pa,,

Pi,

Phi Delta.

Carolyn
Robert D. Ravitch, Dresher.

Beth A. Rudy, Lancaster,
PSEA, CARC. CCM, FCA.

(Pres). Psi Chi.

Christine

Diane Marie Rathbun, Troy. Pa
SSLHA.

CGA,

,

Acctg Club, Rep Assem, Phi Sig
DMD, PBL.

.

Sayre. Pa.. Tri

AMA.

Prog Bd.

Bowling, Circle K (Pres, Treas),

N.J.,

Who.

Regina Nora Rapp, Ocean

,

Acctg Club

Circle K.

Ann Rumsey,

(Treas). Ski Club.

York, Pa., PBL,

Pa.,

Bio Club (Pres, VP, Sec),

Pottsville,

A&S

Coun-

HC.

.

Heather

PBL.

Rush, Furlong.

J.

Pa.,

Gary William Schuck, Berwick, Pa

ACEI,

PSEA

Intra

Dean's

,

List,

Michelle Renee Ritter, Harrisburg.

Judy Ann Reademan, West
Pa.. PIX,

Psyc Assn.

Harelton.

Pa..

Connie Beth Russell, Cresco, Pa

Choir (Asst Conductor).

Acctg Club, PBL.

Psi Chi, Intra.

Donald Bartley Roberts,
Marian Jean Redmond,
ASA. KDP. Deans List

Sparta, h.J

Mills. Pa.,

,

FCA

Edward Daniel Schuler,

,

(Treas, Sec).

Pa,, SIO,

in-

Linda Ann Russo, Gladstone,

Cheryl Ann Schultz, Bloomsburg.
Pa.. Deans List. PBL. DPMA. Conven-

N,J.,

tion

Megan
Pa,,

A. Roberts, Sinking Spring,

Chi Sig, Ski Club, Players,

German

Betsy Ann Rutkowski, Matamoras.
Pa.. RA. Prog Bd. Dean's List, Food Service

Club,

Comm.

Comm

Ruby LeeSchuon, Macoungie, Pa,, RA,
Obiter, Dean's List,

Food Service

Wres

Elizabeth Elaine Reeder, Cogan Sta
tion. Pa., RA, PBL, Deans List.

James Brian Robson, Troy,

Michelle B. Regy, Brookside,

Jennifer Dorothy Roch, Mt. Pocono.
Pa.. Wom Rec (Sec). PBL. Intra. Ski

tra,

Deans

List,

tling.

N.J., In

DMD.

Psyc Assn, ASPA.

Club. Karate,

Kimberly Ann Reichert, Warrington.
Pa.. Ski Club. Mass Comm Club.

Pa.,

Pa,,

Pamela Anne Sanderson,
CGA, ACS

Pa.,

Bethle

Lynn Nancy Sechrist, Fleetwood.
Band. TBS (Pres. Sec). SSLHA.

PhKPh,

(Pres),

Dana Paul Sagan,

Kathleen Carolyn Rocuskie, Tama

Brian

qua. Pa.. MSA. Phi Delta.

Baseball-

Edward Mark Secoges,

Linden. Pa

Dean's

Jane M. Rohrbach,

.

Pa..

Med

DPMA,

.

Wom

Marilyn M. Schweitzer, Moscow. Pa
CEC,

D. Reilly, Reading, Pa.. CCM
(VP). Dean's List, WBSC (Bus Mgr),

Kelly Leigh Reimert, Emmaus. Pa
Dean's List, Swim, AMA.

Hockey,

Intra,

Club.

James

Ski Club.

Field

HC,

Rec, Prog Bd.

KME.
E. Roeder, Allentown,
Tech Club, Ski Club

CGA.

Comm,

Karen Marie Ruttman, North Wales,
Pa.. AKD. Soc Club, Italian Club, Ski

hem.

X Country, ASPA

Jane

Club.

Glen

Jr.,

PhKPh, PBL, Math Club,

ACEI.

Tina Ellen Reed, Valley View, Pa.,
SAA (Pres). Rep Assam. RA, AGS Coun
cil. BCF. FCA. Intra.

Wallingford,

Comm

Econ Club, Mass

Intra.

Danville. Pa

,

L.

Salsman, Sugar Run, Pa

Comm

Soccer.

Lebanon. Pa

Intra.

,

DPMA

,

Jill Seifert,

Miriam Santana, Allentown,
ASA, Mass

SAA.

List.

Pa,,

Club,

Reading. Pa,. DEB.

AMA.

Tara Annette Seifert, Mechanicsburg, Pa,.

NSA. Dean's

List,

HSN,

TKE

Little Sister,

Scott A. Renn, Sunbury.

Pa.. Intra. Fin

Kelly

Ann Rohrbach,

Span Club

Club, Football (Stat).

Topton. Pa

.

(VP).

Scott S. Sarra, Easton,
Nor HC.

Pa,.

Zeta

Psi.

Michele Marie Seigle, Scranton, Pa
Psi Chi,

Amy

Paige Resneck, Broomall. Pa
ASA, CEC, PSEA. Lye HC, JF.

.

Patrick E. Ronen, Montoursville. Pa..
Zeta Psi. Psi Chi (Pres). Psyc Assn.

Lynne Sassani, Warminster,
Voice (News Ed), Dean's
Intra,

Martin Anthony Reymer, Blooms
burg, Pa,, Band (VP), Studio Band (VP),

Margaret Mary Roney, Drexel Hill.
Pa.. Voice. WoCo, Players. SSLHA

Convention

List,

,

Psyc Assn,

Pa.,

Ski Club,

Jodi

Ann

Seip, Bangor,

Pa,,

SSLHA.

Comm.

Linda Anne Savadge, Chester. N J

.

Todd Leon
DMD.

Seip, Nazareth,

Pa.,

255

PBL,

The Class

1984

of

DIRECTORY
David Allen Selneck, Matamoras, Pa

Craig Eister Slack, Muskogee, Okia
Dean's List, IFC (Pres, Sec), Gov Bd

Barbara Ann Seyfried,

(VP),

Pa.,

Pa

,

Whitehall,

CGA,

ASA
Peter Carlton Slusser, Bloomsburg,

Edward Joseph Sharkey

War

111,

Pa,,

TKE

Cameron Barr Smith,
Candace Rose Sharpe,
Dean's

rs.j..

Psyc Assn, ACEI.

PIX (Corresponding Sec), Mass
Club

ASPA, Span

PSI,

Ann M.

CGA, Band, PBL.

Club,

Lora Kay Stambaugh, Spring Grove,
Pa,, SSLHA.

Dresher. Pa,,

Donna Marie Stampf,

Nazareth, Pa

Adam Nevin Stroup, Miilerstown, Pa,,
PhKPh, KME, ACS (VP), Bio Club,
Army ROTC.

,

ASA, PSEA, PhKPh, KDP.
Cheryl Ann Stuart, Lansdale,

Tracey Elizabeth Sheetz, Lemoyne,

Dorothy Ann Smith, West
Pa., PSEA, ACEI.

Pa.

Victoria

Lynn Sherratt, Mountain

top.

Dean's

Pa.,

List,

ACEI

Zeta

List,

,

Psi.

Harvey Miles Smith,
DMD.

Shelter, Chambers

NSA

burg. Pa.,

Eric

Pittston,

Douglas Bradley Smith, Berwyn, Pa

(Treas),

PSEA.

Kimm Yvonne

Harleton, Pa

,

W. Stark, Newton,
PBL, DMD.

Pa.,

ACS,

Volleyball, Lacrosse.

,

AGS

DPMA,
Christopher G. Shipe, Millville, Pa.,
Band, KKPs, CGA, Commuters (Pres).

RA, PSEA,

Intra,

Forksville, Pa

Dean's

Hill,

Pa

.

Dean's List, DMD, PBL, Phi
Lambda Alpha Mu, RA, DPMA,

Staudt, Mohrsville,

Pa.,

Council,

Columbia,

Prog Bd.

Club,

April Lee Showers, Tower City,
rSSA, Chi Sig.

Pa,.

Edna May Showers, Allenwood,
Band, AST (Sec),

Pa.,

MaryAnn Marie Shramko,
hem. Pa., Bio Club
PhKPh, Intra.

(Sec),

Diane Irene Sutjak, Allentown, Pa,.
NSA, Field Hockey. Ski Club, Ski Team,

Math Club, DPMA, Band,

Dana Lee Sutton,

Delta,

,

Beta

Stroudsburg, Pa,,

Tri Sig.

Berwick.

Assn, Psi Chi, Dean's

List,

Pa,,

Psyc

Gary Daniel Swank,

OWL,

James M.

Hockey,

Stinner, Allentown. Pa

Chi,

AMA. Econ

Club.

,

RA, Acctg

Intra

Constance Ann Stoddard, Bernards

Richard Craig Snyder, Bloomsburg,
Pa,, Orch, Choir, TKE, PBL, Army

Donna Marie Stone,

ROTC.

AMA.

Cindee Jayne Soback, Berwick, Pa
Commuters.

,

N.J.,

ville,

Chester.

ACEI, Basketball,

PhKPh, Mass

Comm

Club

Band, Ski Club, Psyc Assn,

Linda Ann Swartzlander,

,

(Pres), Voice,

PSEA, Chi

,

J.

Stoner, Mifflintown,

PBL, Econ Club,

Pa,,

Sig,

Angela Marie Sweitzer, Summit
tion, Pa.,

Kimberly Sue Stone, Wellsboro,
SSLHA.

Selins-

Jeanne Ann Sweinberg, Wyoming,

Intra.

Bangor, Pa

,

grove. Pa

Pa

Susan

Harris

Pa

ra,

Patricia Jennifer Stianche, Lans
ford. Pa,, PBL, DPMA.

Lisa K. Snyder, Northumberland, Pa.,
Chi Sig (Treas), Intra, ISC, Dean's List

Susan Elizabeth Sofranek,
burg. Pa,, PSEA, CCM.

Swann, West

Penelope Sue Swartzbaugh, Palmy-

Intra.

Shoemakersville,

Softball,

DMD, PhKPh,

Lisette Marie
Pa.. PBL.

Berwick, Pa

Elysburg, Pa,

Pa.,

Bethle

Phi

Daniel A. Signs, Hatboro, Pa
Sig, Econ Club, IPC, Intra,

Snyder, Allentown,

Ann Snyder,

Pa., Field

.

Pa,,

KME, PhKPh.

Lambda
Laurie

Michele B. Shoemaker, Shickshinny,

Holland. Pa
Dean's List, DMD (Treas), AMA (Treas).
PBL. Wom Rec. Intra. Ski Club,

Pa.

Stec, Wapwallopen,

L.

Judy Lee Steever,
Jillene A.
Theta Tau.

Pa,,

PBL.

Lynne D. Stuehring,

APO

List.

Karen M. Shoap, Phoenixville,
DMD, PBL (Treas), DPMA,

Pa.,

P.

Jody Lee Steever,
Pa.,

Club.

CGA,

James Olan Snyder, New
Bryan D. Shoap, Camp

,

DMD, Acctg
Intra,

Jane Elizabeth Stuehling, Malvern,
Pa., Who's Who, WoCo, Soc Club, PCM,
SFNA, RA, A&S Council.

Pa.,

Richard

Susan Frances Smith,

Hill, Pa.,

Chi

Sig

List

Math Club,

HC.

Wayne
Linda Marie Smith, Sparta, N J

Susan Marie Severnak, West Wyo
ming. Pa., ISC (Treas), DEB, PBL,

Dean's

Catherine Lynette Staub, Bethle
Delta,

Barre,

Dean's

N.J,,

Camp

Julia Elizabeth Starr,
Chi Sig, NSA.

hem.

Kimberly Ann Smith. Wilkes
Pa., Dean's List, Chi Sig, PSEA.

Sherry Ann Severnak, West Wyo
ming,

Strope, Brackney, Pa., AAF.
Comm Club, HC, Dean's

Mass

Intra,

List, Voice.

X Country, Nor HC (Sec),
Voice, T&F, Intra, Bike Club, Karate,
Acctg Club.

Morris Plains,

Comm

Staffa, East Bruns

Prog Bd,

ACEI, PSEA,

List,

List,

(VP), Football, Intra, IFC.

Econ Club.

minster. Pa.,

Dean's

,

Donna Lynnanne
wick, N.J., DMD,

SIO.

PBL,

AMA,

Sta-

Fin Club,

Timothy M. Talarico, Wernersville,
Pa
Mads (Pres), Prog Bd, Huskies,
Football, Intra, CCM, Forensics, Zeta
.

Pa.,

Y Rep, Choir.

Psi,

DPMA,

Ann Teitelbaum, Mountaintop,
WBSC, DEB, Mass Comm Club, Fr

Carol

Troy Edward

Silfies,

Danielsville,

Dean's List, DMD, AMA, PBL,
Acctg Club, Econ Club, Ski Club.
Pa.,

Carolyn A. Soncotski, Scranton, Pa
PIX, Ski Club, Ski Team, Acctg Club.
Franzine R. Spady, Philadelphia,

Anthony Joseph

Silvetti, Berwick,

TWCS

(VP),

,

Pa,,

Kathleen Ann Stopper, Williamsport,
Pa.,

DPMA, PBL, Swim

(Stat),

Prog Bd.

Eileen Claire Storm, Columbia,

Club.

Pa,,

Bryon Sydney Tharp,
AMA, ASPA, PBL.

Pa.,

Barbara Ann Theobald, Honesdale,
Pa,, Who's Who, Dean's List, DMD,

NSA

Prog Bd.

Pa.,

Paxinos, Pa,,

Pa.

Jeffrey Nevin Specht, Northumber

Danielle Simone, Glenside, Pa.,
Dean's List, Lacrosse, SSLHA, WoCo.
Catherine Elizabeth Cosoleto Simpson, Bloomsburg, Pa., Image, KDP,
PhKPh.
Lori B. Sipida, Freeland.
List DMD, Band, PBL,

Nancy Ann Sipko,
Zeta Psi

Pa.,

Dean's

Forty Fort,

Pa.,

Little Sister.

land, Pa.

Susan Elaine Stover,
Olympian

Lititz,

PBL, Fin Club, Acctg Club,

Toni L. Spies, Reading,
Math Club, Dean's List.

Pa.,

Band,

William Charles Spies, New
Britain. Pa,, ACS, KME, Phys Soc, AGS
Council,

Dianne Rose Splendido, Wilkes
Barre, Pa,, Deans List, DPMA (Sec),
ASPA (VP), ASA (Sec), ISC,

Janet M. Stracka,

Intra,

Hazleton, Pa.

Clifford J.

Paul Gerard Stratman, West Chester.
Pa Lambda Chi, ESC.

Thomas, Wilkes

Barre, Pa,,

Inter Rel.

,

Georgia A. Straub, Summerdale,
ASA, ASPA.

Pa.,

Robert Louis Streit, Hazleton, Pa
DMD, Orch (Pres). Acctg Club. Intra.

Todd A. Thomas, Coopersburg,
Deans List, Acctg Club,

Pa,,

Michael Earl Thorpe, Doylestown,
Pa Army ROTC.
,

,

Matthew James Thran, Whippany,
Robert A.

256

Sitler.Jr., Bloomsburg, Pa,

Crystal L. Springer, Tunkhannock,

MaryBeth Stringer, Warminster.

Pa,,

N,J,,

Swim, PhKPh.

AGS

Council.

The Class

of

1984

DIRECTORY
Pa

Tn

Mary

Richard David Traylor, Philadelphia
Pa Prog Bd, Soc Club, TWCS (Pres).
Kappa Alpha (Pres), Tennis. TWCS.

Margaret A. Walker, Media. Pa

Robert Paul Tier, West Hazleton.

Capt). PBL. PIX,

.

Sig. ISC

Pa,,

Damascus

Ellen Whitmore,

PSEA, ACEI,

Intra,

Chi Sig,

,

Dean's
Pa,,

CGA. Cheerleaders

List.

Amy

.

Eileen Marie Walter, Reading, Pa
DMD (Sec), PBL, PhKPh, Acctg Club,

Titus, Bath. Pa,. Theta Tau.

I.

Barbara Jean Wiest, Lititz. Pa Band
Orch. TBS. Forensics. PSEA, Jud Bd
.

,

SSLHA

Phi

Glenn Richard Walter,
Rita M. Tocyloski, Kulpmont.

Stephen

DPMA,

Toth, Tamaqua. Pa

J.

Hockey,

Kimberly Anne Traum, York. Pa
AMA, DMD, PBL, AST, Worn Rec

John

Gary Paul Wapinski,

PBL,

,

Intra

Trench, Levittown,

F.

Jamie Lynne Wiest, Dalmatia, Pa
DMD. PBL. Acctg Club,

St Clair, Pa

Pa

Beth A. Williams, West
DPMA, PBL, ASPA,

,

CCM,

Intra,

Glenn P. Williams,
Hockey (Pres),

Barry David Wargula, Weatherly,

Pa,, SIO,

Pa,, Intra,

Mary Lou Treon, Sunbury,
KDP.

List,

Pa,.

PSEA,

Intra.

DPMA

N,J,,

,

Kathleen A. Trimmel, Andreas. Pa

.

INSA, Dean's List,

J

,

DPMA, PBL, PhKPh

Patricia Trunzo, Rockaway.
Dean's List, AMA, PBL. ASPA. Ski

Turberville,

Catawissa. Pa,. NSA, Dean's

Field

PSEA

Pa

Hill,

Club,

Vickie Michelle Young, Bellefonte.
Pa,. PBL. AST, Intra,

Kimberly Yuhasz, Coopersburg,

Deborah Lynne Yurkanin,

Sharon Marie Winski,
ACEI. Commuters,

Gregg Robert Zahour, Easton, Pa
Golf, Lambda Chi

Linda Marie Wintermute, Fleming
ton, N,J,, SSLHA, PSEA, ASA

Charles Kenneth Zartman, Shamo
km. Pa KME, Phys Soc (Treas), DPMA.

Sharon Kay Wittes, Lewisburg,

Pa.

Michelle Renee Zechman, Watson
town. Pa Dean's List

PBL

Sherri Ann Zechman, Womelsdorf.
Pa Band. PSEA. Obiter

N

J

.

Millville.

Pa.,

Pa

,

CGA. Beta

Dean's

Weigand, Roslyn.

J.

DPMA. Econ

William

Hockey, Lacrosse, Obi
Journalism Cert, Intra,

,

Pa..

Band. PSEA. ACEI. Dean's

List.

Joanne Wizna,

N,J,.

Linda Jane Welch, Bloomsburg, Pa
Dean's List, KME. Math Club, Intra,

Carteret,

.

Voice (Asst Copy Ed, Asst Business
Mgr). Span Club. Ski Club. Acctg Club

,

Betsy Jo Wollam, Huntington. N.Y.
Dean's List. Who's Who. Voice (Prod
Mgr. Managing Ed. News Ed). STD
(Pres. Sec), Pilot (CoEd), RA. Quest

Fogelsvilie,

Pa

Beth
ARS.

L.
Pi

Wenrich, Tower
Omega. PBL,

City,

Pa

.

Mary

F.

Dean's

List.

Zelenak, Hazleton. Pa

.

NSA,

Anne Louise Zenzinger,
sport.

ASA.

Pa..

Psi Chi.

William
Psyc Assn,

,

Band

Players. HC, Obiter,

(Twirler),

Pa,, Field

ter (Photo),

Dianne Maria Uscowskas, Clarks
Summit, Pa CEC, SSLHA, PSEA,
Worn Choral, CCM PCM, Circle K, KDP.
,

PhKPh, Dean's

Kevin

F.

Kim Louise Werner, Wernersville, Pa
MSA. AST

Dawn

M. Wetzel, Mt. Carmel.

Philippa M.

,

Valenta, Wayne. Pa

Wood,

(VP), Ski Club.

Pa..

KDP

Lancaster, Pa., PIX

SSLHA,

ISC,

Michael S. Wool, East Islip, NY,, FCA
(Pres, VP), Jud Bd, X Country, Lacrosse
Club, RA.

List.

.

Beta

Sig

Tracy Lee Wetzel, East Brunswick.
N,J Tri Sig, Ski Club, CARC, PSEA,

Patricia

CARC. PSEA.

town. Pa,

Ann Worthington,

Lori Beth Ziegenfus, Bloomsburg,
Pa,, Acctg Club, Fin Club, PBL, Voice
(Copy Ed), PhKPh, DMD, Ski Club,

James Todd Zimardo, Tamaqua,
DPMA.

Wendy Sue Zimmerman,

Levit

Donna Marie
Heights.

N J

.

Vispoli, Berkeley

Pa

Michelle T. Whalen, Warminster. Pa

Ski Club. PBL,
B.

Stephen Whaley, Mendham. N

Wright, Mechanicsburg, Pa,,
Zeta Psi, PBL, ASPA, Econ

Calvin

L.

Dean's

List,

,

Dean's

J

Celeste Denise White, Hatboro. Pa

PBL
PSEA,

Intra,

List.

Zeta

Psi,

.

Ruth Ann Wright, Brookhaven,

IV, Glen-

Lacrosse Club. PBL,

Christine Marie White, North Wales.
Pa,,

Pa,

(VP, Hist)

Patricia

ASPA,

Ann Yanek,

St

Clair,

Pa

,

ARS

Phi Delta,

Mary Teresa White,

Hilltown, Pa,

Barre,

Pa,,

Dean's

List.

Club,

PBL, Fin Club

MaryEllen Christine Yanik, Wilkes
Molly Eileen Wagner, Mifflintown.

,

Allentown,

DMD, Acctg

DPMA. ASPA.

E. Vrabel,

Hunlock Creek,
ACEI (Co-Sec). Col HC,

List,

(Treas),

Edward Charles Zwicker
side, Pa,,

Club,

Daria Patricia Vodzak, Wilkes Barre,

Rosemary

Pa

,

Econ Club

Dean's

List

Club. Prog Bd,

Sig. Ski Club,

Jacquelyn Jeanne Turzer, Willow

Pa,,

Hazleton,

,

(Sec),

Matthew Edward Turner,

Pa,

Linda Marie Winkler, Easton, Pa
PSEA, ACEI

PBL, Econ Club. Band,

,

Martha Jean Webber, Danville. Pa
ACEI, Worn Choral, Dean's List,

Jocelyn Sydney Wells,
sport, Pa,,

David Lee Young, South William
sport. Pa,. DMD. DPMA. ASPA. Math

Lorraine Suzanne Wilson, Jenkin
town. Pa., Tn Sig, Intra, NSA,

List

S. Turnbull, Fairfield.

Hockey.

Grove,

Hill,

Pamela Jane Weaver, Summit

Thomas

Ann

,

(Sec),

Regina Marie Waters, Quakertown.
Pa,, KME. Math Club. Dean's List,

Worn

James A, Yostrum, Inkerman, Pa,,
DMD, Deans List, Acctg Club, AMA,
WBSC, Wgtiift Club, IVCF.

Ice

,

Michael Thomas Williams, Spring
City, Pa., ASPA (Pres), DMD. PhKPh
Who's Who. X Country.

OWL, ASA.

(Sec),

Deborah
Linda

In

Barbara Ann Washo, Dickson City.
Pa.. Dean's List, Intra, Med Tech Club

Pa

Mary
Club

Chalfont, Pa

Pa,,

Pi,

Theta Tau,

William Robert Truhe, Union, N

rS,J.,

Choral, Phi Sig

Michael Daniel Williams, Oley, Pa
Dean's List, KME, PhKPh,

Park,

Theta Tau. CCM,

Kimberly Ann Wayne, Camp

Millers

burg. Pa,, SIO,

List.

(VP),

Ski Club, Obiter,

Patricia E. Yordy, Sunbury,

Pittston, Pa,,

Elw HC

tra.

,

Michael Philip Tricoski, Pottstown,
Pa Delta Pi, T&F, Econ Club. Intra,

Dean's

Ann Waselik. Florham

Sally

Richard Dean Troutman,
ROTC,

WBSC,

Pa,

Dean's

Paula Marie Triano, Hazleton, Pa
Dean's List, NSA, Theta Tau,

Wayne Yoder, Harleysville,
Voice (Photo Ed). ASPA. PBL,

Robert
Pa,.

Janet M. Wiley, Lancaster.

Intra

Thomas John Ward, Tamaqua,

,

,

Ice

,

Pa.. Zeta
(Corresponding Sec). Ski Club.

.

Xi,

.

David A. Yeager, Allentown,

Kappa,

Psi

Pa

Lititz.

Wrestling (Tri-Capt), Phi Sig

Pa,.

Pa..

Circle K,

Barbara Ellen Yeager, Roslyn. Pa
NSA. Dean's List.

Pl,5yers

Susan

Elizabeth Yarnall, Mildred,

AMA, DMD, PBL,

Anne Marie Wick, Villanova, Pa.. Sk
Club (Pres). Ski Team (Capt). Intra. PBL

(Co-

Chi Sig, Soc

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Senior Directory

ABBREVIATIONS
Acctg Club

Accounting Club

Allnc Stud Voters

Alliance of Student Voters

AAF
ACS
ASPA

American Advertising Federation
American Chemical Society
American Society for Personnel Administration
American Marketing Association
Arts

&

AMA
A&S

Sciences Student Council

Council

Asst

Assistant

ACEI

Association for Childfiood Education International

ARS

Association of Resident Students
Baseball
Basketball

BCF
Players

CCCA

Ministry

K
Coach

CARC
HC

College Association for Retarded Children

Col

Hall Council

Comm

Committee

CAS
CAC
CGA

Commonwealth Association of Students
Community Arts Council
Community Government Association (Student Senate)

Commuters

Commuters' Association

Choir

Concert Choir

Coordinator

Coordinator

CEC

Council for Exceptional Children

X Country

Cross Country

DPMA

Data Processing Management Association

Deans

Dean's

List

Diplomatic Society on

Human &

International Ties

Dir

Director

ESC

Earth Science Club

Economic Club
Editor

Econ Club
Ed
Elw HC

Elwell Hall Council

EAC
FCA

Environmental Awareness Club
Fellowship of Christian Athletes
Field

Hockey

258

List

Dipio Soc

Field

Hockey

Club

JF

Jewish Fellowship

Jud Bd

Judicial Board

Jr Class

Karate

Gov Bd

Kehr Gnion Governing Board

Prog Bd

Kehr Union Program Board
Lacrosse

Circle

Coach
Columbia

Intra

CCM

Chess Club

K Club

IVCF

Fellowship

Ital

Lacrosse Club (Men)

Cheerleaders

Hockey
Image
Inter Rel

Club

Capt

Chrpsn

Chairperson

Circle

Italian

Karate Club

-

Chess Club

Ice

Intramurals

Junior Class

Child Care Association

Cheerleaders

Huskies

Husky Singers
Ice Hockey Club
Image

BSCC
Bowling

MSN

Honor Society of Nursing

Cinema Soc

Bloomsburg Student Concert Committee
Bowling Club

Campus

Hist

Historian

Inter Varsity Christian

Bio Club

Catholic

Fr Class

Bsktball

Biology Club

Captain

Fr Club

French Club

Freshman Class

Baseball

Bicycle Club

Campus

Football

Forensics

Forensic Society

International Relations Club

Bike Club

Bloomsburg Christian Fellowship
Bloomsburg Players
Bloomsburg Society of Cinematographers

Fin Club

Finance Club
Football

Literary

Lacrosse Club

Team (Women)

Lacrosse

L&FS
HC
Lye HC

and Film Society

Luz

Luzerne Hall Council

Lycoming

Hall Council

Mads
Mgr

Madrigal Singers

Manager
Maroon and Gold Band
Mass Communications Club
Mathematics Club
Medical Technology Club

Mock Democratic Convention Committee
Montour Hall Council
Music Educators National Conference

Band

Mass

Comm

Comm

Convention

Mon HC

MENC
Nor HC

North Hall Council

NSA

Nursing Student Association

Obiter

Obiter (Yearbook)

Olympian

(Literary Magazine)

Orientation

Olympian

OWL

Workshop Leader

Philosophy Club

Phil

Plan Club

Planning Club

Pre-Law Club

PreLaw Club

Pres

President

Awareness

Protestant

Club

Photo Club

Photography Club

Project

Club

Math Club
Med Tech Club

Campus

Pro)

Ministry

Psychology Association

Quest Student Leadership Group
Representative

Aware

PCM
Psyc Assn

Quest

Rep

Senior Directory

ABBREVIATIONS
Representative Assembly

Specifications

To the

pt. binders board; gold mestamping with a black overtone
rub and black sllkscreen paint applied
to a maroon base material of Vibra
Tex with a cordova grain.

Obiter, the

Cover: 160
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Endsheets; 65
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reader:

defined

it

is

title

of this annual,

is

derived from the

latin

phrase "obiter dictum;" as

an incidental opinion, a passing remark, something said by the way. This

book marks the 68th edition at Bloomsburg.
the
hope you have enjoyed the photographs and 'remarks' recorded in this
1984 Obiter. In addition, hope that the bound memories will be a lasting remembrance of the fine years spent on the hill at BCl.
After two years at the helm, thought that producing the 1984 Obiter would be
wanted to improve coverage over past
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an effective manner and yet maintain interest in the events of the 1983-84
academic year. It was important to the staff and believe we were successful,
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complete deadlines;
It is impossible to adequately thank

who "came through

all

who

staff

(new and

old)

and myself

the presses rolled.

contributed to this yearbook, but

I

am

me." especially appreciate the efforts by
Merin Studios for outstanding service and a great portrait photographer; two advisors, Mr. Kenneth Hoffman, who retired in December and who opened the door to a
prospective career in public relations for me and Doug Hippenstiel, the rookie, who
brought an enthusiastic outlook on the future of yearbooking and Bloomsburg
University, have been very supportive and have allowed us complete freedom and
all

judgement

in

to the following,

various contributions:

for

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producing a large journalistic piece. am deeply indebted to my special
Jones
Tom, Jan, Joe, John, Don and especially Mike and Barb
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friends at Herff

Alumni Affairs

empathy, encouragement, and enthusiasm throughout the year(s).
utmost importance, bow to Kevin Lynch and Kerry Boll for working
many long hours, suggesting design and story ideas, looking for consistency, pointing out discrepancies, clarifying facts, and contributing to the spectacular compleGilroy for their

Public Relations/Sports Information

Finally, of

Kehr Union personnel

Mailroom

work, not enough time' and an

was difficult for the
but the work was done and

grateful to

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Community Government Association
Community Activities

much

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acute touch of procrastination,
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'Thanks' also goes

trying times.

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112,

Alumni Affairs 74b

Tom Delaney

Press photos 49b, 52b, 56, 57, 59

Patrick

Murphy

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Alumni
Associafion

Bloomsburg

University,

Bloomsburg, PA 17815, (717) 389-4058

Welcome to the largest branch of the Bloomsburg University
family-the Alumni Association, with over 28,000 members in all 50
states and over 25 other countries.
I hope you will be an active, caring member of the Association.
By encouraging
You can demonstrate that care in a number of ways:
family members and friends to attend Bloomsburg; by sharing your
career experiences with the University Career Development Center; by
reflecting the quality of education you received at Bloomsburg in your
work; and by joining over 10,000 other alumni who have been
contributing members of the Alumni Association.
I am p roud of the man y ways in which alumni contributions have
I would like to cite just two
made the Un iversity a bett er place.
During the past 10 years the Alumni Association has proexamples
vided over $68,000 for sch olarships (over $13,000 in 1984-1985) and
nearly $17, 000 since 1976 to improve and maintain the very attractive
In addition, over $15,000 is spent annually
appearance of the campus
for alumni publications to keep you informed about what's happening at
There are many
the Univers ity and in the lives of your classmates.
other ways in which alumni have helped to provide "the margin of
excellence

I also draw your attention to an interesting publication, PROFILE
OF THE PAST, A LIVING LEGACY, a history of the University from 1839 to
I am sure that as a graduate, you will want to know as much as
19 79.
possible about the history of your Alma Mater. This book, written by
an alumna and illustrated with many photographs, is very readable, and
I recommend it highly.
I invite you to participate in alumni chapter meetings held in
your area, and I hope you will return to Bloomsburg from time to time,
especially for special occasions like Alumni Weekend in the spring and
Homecoming in the fall.

Best wishes to you for success and happiness in your career and
in your personal life.

Sincerely,

Dougl^ C. Hippenstiel
Director of Alumni Affairs
DCH/lr

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In

Mr.

Memoriam

MICHAEL

July 16, 1938

C.

ESTRADA
January

3,

1984

In

Dr.

HARVEY

February

19,

1902

Memoriam

A.

ANDRGSS,

February

9,

SR.

1984

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