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The Yearbook
Office;
of
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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
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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.
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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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munity of
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
"The
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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.
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the entire
show
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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
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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
,
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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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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
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H.
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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
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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.
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Administration
Sharon
S. Kribbs, M.N.
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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
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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.
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Ann Marie Noakes, Ph.D.
Curriculum and Foundations
89
Ronald W. Novak, M.Ed., M.A.
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William S. O'Bruba, Ed.D.
Chairperson. Curriculum and
Thomas L. OhI, M.Ed.
Mathematics and Computer Science
Foundations
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Director. School of Health Sciences;
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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
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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
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Howard
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Robert P. Ross, M.A.
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Schwartz, Ph.D.
Chemistry
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I
John
J. Serff, Jr.,
M.Ed.
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History
Geography and Earth Science
HBdHT
Iky/
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92
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Administration
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Ralph Smiley, Ph.D.
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History,
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J.
Sproule. D.Ed.
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George E. Stetson. Ph.D.
Geography and Earth Science
Joan
David A. Superdock, D.Ed.
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[Nursing
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Dale
L.
Sultzbaugh, M.S.W.
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E. Tomlinson, M.A.
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James
Physics
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Physics
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Donald A. Vannan, Ed.D.
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Joseph
Biological
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Anne K. Wilson, Ph.D.
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P.
and
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Joseph M. Youshock, M.Ed.
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J.
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Norman
Nursing
History
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Library, Assistant Catalog Librarian
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E. White, Ph.D.
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Robert
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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
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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
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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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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.
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B
A
L
TEAM PHOTOS
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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
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Delnis (Captain).
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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
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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.
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WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Row
Radcliff, J. Millen, P.
DelGrosso.
1: E.
WOMEN'S SWIMMING Row
Klamut,
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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.
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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.
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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
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five so-
has nine social sororities,
honor societies and a
among 150+
organizations.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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).
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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),
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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.
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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.
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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,
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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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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
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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
oarci
Row
1: L. Basel. B.
Hoak.
Woodbury. W. Barclay.
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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.
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2: L
McMulien, E Jameson.
J.
Lebo
Row
3: B, Irving.
M.
Mott. K, Shorten. A, Zakrzewski. M. Kluge.
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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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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
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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.
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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.
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Row
1: C,
Davidson. A. Rule. K
Buffington.
L,
Cimakasky.
R
Row
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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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.
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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,
N
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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.
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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.
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Virginia Marie Malafarina
Political Science
John Vincent Malosky
Business Administration:
Accounting
Sharon Manganiello
Mass Communication
Terry Ann Malis
Education/Computer
& Information Systems
jsiness
Glenn A. Manahan
Business Administration:
Information Processing
Edith Ann Manley
Psychology
Cynthia Louise MacHatton
Computer &
Information Systems
Patricia
Deborah Ann Madden
Mass Communication:
Barbara Ellen Magnuson
Speech Pathology
Advertising
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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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.,
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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.
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Sitler.Jr., Bloomsburg, Pa,
Crystal L. Springer, Tunkhannock,
MaryBeth Stringer, Warminster.
Pa,,
N,J,,
Swim, PhKPh.
AGS
Council.
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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
talay
Endsheets; 65
with
Ex 10
lb.
maroon 194
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
rather easy ... It was the most difficult.
—
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Ivory stock
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ink applied to front.
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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,
books,
in
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Paper: 100
lb.
Ikonolux stock by Zan-
ders Feinpapiere AG, pages
lb.
Mead
Calais stock by
1-32.
despite
80
it
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
I
producing a large journalistic piece. am deeply indebted to my special
Jones
Tom, Jan, Joe, John, Don and especially Mike and Barb
I
—
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
Typeface: Korinna
Community Government Association
Community Activities
much
'senioritis' or 'too
acute touch of procrastination,
to
'Thanks' also goes
trying times.
Plagued with old fashion
Paper, pages
33264.
for their
some
staff
Alumni Association
tion of this
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last
yearbook together.
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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
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The Yearbook
Office;
of
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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.
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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
33
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."
34
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.
35
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
36
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
40
didn't
toilet didn't
.
But you loved
... a refuge
.
.
.
it!
.
.
Because
yours.
it
was home
1
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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munity of
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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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
"The
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complete with fireworks,
Vision of Disney"
with a bang!
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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.
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the entire
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'83
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
54
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
55
Supporting the Arts
9^
i-^«i^"'
Riverboat Ragtime Revue
56
Will Stutts
—
A Shakespeare
Cabaret
The Barber
Community
of Seville
Arts
Council
Artist Series
Pittsburgh
Dance Alloy & New Music Ensemble
57
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
58
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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BLOOMSBGRG
KCITZTOWM
EDIMBORO
IMDIANA
EAST STROODSBGRG
CHEYTHEY
CLARIOM
MILLERSVILLE SHlPPENSBtJRG SLIPPERY ROCK WESTCHESTER
CAUFORTHIA
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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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
~
^
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.
History
Ann Marie Noakes, Ph.D.
Curriculum and Foundations
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.
Communication Studies
Timothy
R.
Schwartz, Ph.D.
Chemistry
91
I
John
J. Serff, Jr.,
M.Ed.
Theodore M. Shanoski, Ed.D.
History
Geography and Earth Science
HBdHT
Iky/
Harry C. Strine, III, M.A.
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.
Mathematics and Computer Science
Physics
George A. Turner, M.S.
Chairperson, History
Donald A. Vannan, Ed.D.
Curriculum and Foundations
Stephen C. Wallace, D.Ed.
Joseph
Biological
Janice M. Youse, M.A.
Communication Studies
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.
Communication Disorders and Special
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.
Chemistry
Robert
P. Yori,
M.B.A.
Chairperson, Accounting
Matthew Zoppetti, Ph.D.
Curriculum and Foundations
93
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
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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.
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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
1
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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.
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B
A
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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.
-.^'f?'
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.
G
.1.
A
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7
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.
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2:
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3: S. Conrad, M. Kessler, P.
T. Clewell (Coordinator).
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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),
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Walker (Recording
Marrone (Vice
President).
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1: N.
Meyer. N.
Rohrbacfi. N. Haeckler.
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F Capozzolo
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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.
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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
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Heisler. Row 5; D. Teitelbaum. J. Haney. D. Purneil, W. Boyer. K. Boll (Treasurer). J. Oxenrider. B. Karabin. K. Roberts, M
Dorin.
Weible.
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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
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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).
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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.
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3: D.
Blank.
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Kroll, A. Gallo.
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Chapman.
E.
Grochowski.
S.
Bendinsky.
Row
2: Dr.
M. John (Department Chairperson). Dr. A. Foureman (Advisor). D. Teitelbaum.
L.
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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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W. Chang,
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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
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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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M. Kelly. M. Charlton. D. Roberts. L Mulford.
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3: D.
Chesky.
R. Stec, T.
Spies
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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).
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1
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:
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
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Row
1:
Mr
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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
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1: L. Basel. B.
Hoak.
Woodbury. W. Barclay.
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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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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.
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Keegan
3: S. Winegardner,
(Treasurer), E. Kehs.
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Connor.
S.
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2: L
McMulien, E Jameson.
J.
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3: B, Irving.
M.
Mott. K, Shorten. A, Zakrzewski. M. Kluge.
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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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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
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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
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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
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Row
1: C,
Davidson. A. Rule. K
Buffington.
L,
Cimakasky.
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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.
Row
3: L.
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Row
L,
Showers.
zig. J.
168
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
Row
4: C. Olap, C. Fasold. B. Sharkazy.
D. Ashner. L. Skibber. J. Axelrad. J. Snyder. T. Underkoffler, R. Green, J. Brosso,
169
Row
1: C.
Row 2: K. Larson. P. Haughney. D Dreisbach, P Wlalone. K. Beccaria. Row 3:
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.
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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.
172
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:
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T.
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N
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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.
D,
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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.
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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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Business Administration:
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Business Economics
Physics
Cindy
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Adams
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Accounting
Dawn D. Adrian
Business Economics
Kim
L.
Amway
Mass Communication:
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Aibertson IV
Business Economics
Terrilynne
Ann Anderson
Business Administration:
Marketing
David Joseph Adams
Computer &
Lori A.
Adams
Elementary Education
Deborah Kay Adamson
Communication Disorders
Information Science
R. Jeffrey
Alexander
Art Studio
Joseph A. Ambrose
Business Education:
Accounting
Daniel Robert Angst
Mass Communication
Linda S. Angst
Special Education:
Hearing Impaired
Vicky Ann Amici
Elementary Education:
Mathematics
April
Ann Anspach
Elementary Education
Jamie-Jo Anthony
Special Education
Heidi Elaine Antolik
Business Education
Thomas
J.
Arland
Business Administration;
Cathy
L.
Arnaout
Cerhart
E.
Arndt
III
Business Economics
Art History
Management
Jeffrey Justin Baldasano
Business Administration:
Marketing
Michael G. Ball
Computer &
Information Systems
Diane Ellen Banghart
ementary/Early Childhood
Education
Philip Stanley
Barba
Business Economics
II
Darlene F. Barberio
Elementary Education
193
Susan n. Barrett
Business Administration:
Accounting
Laura Allison Bartlett
Connputer & Information
Science/ Mathematics
Kenneth Michael Baseley
Computer &
Audrey Elizabeth Bates
Information Science
194
Elementary Education
Barbara Lynn Bartosh
Craig
J.
Bartsch
Business Administration:
Marketing
Business Administration:
Marketing
Norman Robert Bates
Carol Beishline Bath
Business Administration:
Accounting
Health Services
Lisa Lee Basci
Psychology
Catherine Frances Bause
Business Administration:
Management
Linda Charlene Bayler
Sociology
Denise Renee Beard
Cherisse Michelle Bean
Elementary Education: Biology
Office Administration
Karen A. Beccaria
Computer &
Information Systems
Thomas Dartt Becker
Kathleen Mary Behan
Speech Communication
Business Administration:
Thomas Belinksy, Jr.
Business Administration
Marketing
Albert
Accounting
Carlos Cole Bell
III
Business Administratioi
Linda Ann Becker
Business Administration:
Accounting
Jacqueline Anne Bencker
Nursing
Accounting
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
Computer &
Information Systems
Jane Benson Bercher
Special Education
Penni Jayne Bieber
a&
Where's the beef?
— Wendy's
Michele R. Book
Jill
Jennifer Ann Boore
Elementary Education
m
Lynette Boone
Nursing
Elementary Education
Donna
E.
Boorse
Nursing
Lisa M. Booth
Business Administration;
Management
Robyn Bortz
LJsiness Administration:
Mary Elizabeth Boudman
Secondary Education
Barbara
L.
Boyer
Psychology
Marketing
Frank Joseph Boyle
Business Economics
Lucille Bredbenner
Business Administration:
Kim
Accounting
Mary Elizabeth Breig
Nursing
John
F.
Boran
Business Administration:
David Lee Borda
Medical Technology
Management
Brenda Elaine Boyer
Susan Jo Boyer
Business Administration:
Marketing
Secondary Education: Spanish
Debra Ann Breining
Cathy Ellen Brelsford
Business Administration:
Marketing
Business Administration:
Management
197
ad
It is
thrifty to
prepare today for the
wants of tomorrow.
— Aesop's Fables
m
Daniel K. Brewer
Business Administration:
Accounting
Suzanne
C. Brohoski
Business Administration:
Marketing
Lisa Lee Brooks
hursing
Brown
Martin Henry Brown
Medical Technology
Business Administration:
J.
Stephen M. Brower
Business Administration:
William John Broderick
Business Administration:
Accounting
Jeffrey Joseph Browr
Business Economics
Management
I4ki^
Kimberly
Michael Sutton Brooks
Business Economics
Mark Edward Brichta
Business Administration:
Marketing
Susette Helene Brown
Elementary Education
Tracey Allison Brown
Special Education
Donna Lee Friling-Bryan
Elementary Education/Musi
Marketing
Lisa Anne Buck
Business Economics
198
Sharon Lynn Buckalew
Medical Technology
Sherri Lynne Budge
Business Economics
Kelly
Ann Buffington
Psychology
Theodore I. Bunnell
Mass Communication:
Radio & Television
Karen Elizabeth Burd
Special Education
Robert
F.
Burke
Special Education:
Colleen Mary Burns
Psychology
Hearing Impaired
Woodrow John Bussenger
Computer &
Information Systems
William
J.
Busteed
Business Administration:
Marketing
Jean Marie Butkiewicz
Special Education:
Hearing Impaired
Edward C. Caminos
Business Administration:
Accounting
Leslie
Anne Carey
Business Administration:
Marketing
Linda Ann Carlo
Business Education
Donna Jean
Carrell
Office Administration
Christopher M. Cary
Mass Communication
Brian
J.
Case
jsiness Administration:
Management
199
Ann Marie
F.
Cashmere
rHursing
Laurie Anne Cassels
Economics/French
siness
Maria Ann Castaldi
Elementary Education
Joseph Darius Cawthern
Computer & Information
Science/ Mathematics
Kenneth A. Cecco
Mass Communication:
Advertising
David Stephen Celli
Computer &
Timberle Ann Prentiss Cero
Sociology
Information Science
Elizabeth Ann Cerula
Elementary Education
Accounting
Edward Steven Chismar
Business Administration:
Management
200
Ann Marie Cerra
Business Administration:
Joan D. Cebulka
Communication Disorders/
Speech Pathology
Jane Louise Chromial<
Computer &
Information Science
Cheryl Ann Chuprun
Business Administration:
Accounting
Linda A. Cimakasky
Psychology
Laurie
Kay
Wendy Jo Cissone
Cioffi
Special Education
Business Administration:
Marketing
John
T.
Clarke
Business Administration:
Marketing
Lisa
Ann Clarke
Biology
aa
Nature has given
power
given
Elizabeth P. Cleary
Secondary Education: Social
Studies
Patricia A. Collins
women
so
much
that the law has very wisely
them very
little.
— Samuel Johnson
W
Patricia A. Clements
Business Administration:
Accounting
Tammy
J.
Political
Clewell
Science
Michael G. Cramer
Computer &
Information Systems
James Charles Crookham
Computer &
Information Science
202
Grace Marie Crampsie
Sociology/Social Welfare
Anthony Vincent
Crouthamel
Mass Communication
Steven Dean Crawford
Mass Communication
Gregory J. Cunningham
Mass Communication
Steven Robert Crimmel
Business Administration:
Raymond Leo
Crisci, Jr.
Business Administration:
Accounting
Management
Timothy Lane Cunningham
Computer &
Christopher D. Curley
Computer &
Information Systems
Information Systems
Susan G. Custer
Susan Kathleen Daily
jsiness Administration:
Radiological Technology
John
T. Dally
Mathematics
Mary Catherine Dalpiaz
Nursing
Rita Dolores Danneker
Communication Disorders:
Speech Pathology
nark Joseph Davis
History
Nancy Ann Dargay
Early Childhood Education
Carol Anne Davidson
Psychology
Kevin
J.
Dangle
Business Administration/
Spanish
Marketing
Deborah Lynn Davies
Suzanne Kay Davies
Business Administration:
Elementary Education
Accounting
Michelle Renee Davison
Business Education
Sally Ann Deagler
Elementary Education
Nancy Lynn Deal
Deborah Lee Dealer
Elementary Education
[Nursing
fla
Believe
.
.
.
because your
dreams can come
Julie
Ann Deck
3usiness Administration:
Accounting
Sharon Maria Deegan
English: Journalism
Kathy DeFrancisco
Business Administration:
Accounting
true.
m
203
oa
"There are two ways of spreading
be The Candle or the mirror
light: to
that reflects
Kathleen Michelle Delaney
Psychology
Mark Richard DeLeo
Biology
it."
— Edith Wharton
^0
Charlotte DeLese
Business Administration:
Accounting
Lisa Marie Dellinger
rSursIng
Yvonne Alece Delnis
Mathematics
Concetta M. Demangone
Nursing
John M. DeMartino
Business Administration:
Maria Luisa DeMatteo
Sociology
Accounting
MaryJane
F.
Dempsey
Nursing
Kay Eileen Dennisan
Business Administration:
Debra Jane Derr
Elementary Education
Accounting
Christina Marie Dgien
Nursing
Diane Louise Dick
Chemistry
Marie Dickey
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Management
204
Paul Alan Derres
Computer &
Information Systems
Susan Lynn Dickinson
Christine Grace DeTurk
Computer &
Information Systems
Elementary Education:
Gary Lee Dieffenderfer
Computer &
Hearing Impaired
Information Science
Lisa A. Diehl
Business Administration:
Marketing
Dorothy Lynne Dix
Mass Communication:
Thomas E. Diehl
Elementary Education
Stacey Hope Dillman
Psychology
Business Education:
Accounting
F.
DiMarco
Stephen R. Dinardo
Computer &
Information Systems
Denise A. Dobry
Psychology
Barbara Jane Docherty
Special Education
Maryann Judith Dominic
Elementary Education
Maria Donofrio
Business Administration:
Management
Public Relations
Cathy Wright Dowd
Thomas
Secondary Education; Biology
P. Doyle
Computer &
John
Information Systems
Deborah Anne Drake
Computer &
Information Systems
205
«6«SrS!«
Debra Ann Dreisbach
Computer &
Kathleen Marie Drury
Special Education
Cynthia Marie Earnest
Mass Communication:
Advertising
206
Glen
P.
Duffy
Business Administration:
Accounting
Information Science
nary Lynn Early
Secondary Education: English
BS*^
Marsha
B.
Eaton
Elementary Education
Lynn Ann Dunkleberger
Elementary Education:
Michael E. Dunn
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Hearing Impaired
Marketing
Lawrence Carl Ebeling
Computer &
Business Administration:
Information Systems
Sue
Ellen Eberly
Marketing
Sandra Lynne Eckart
Susan Marie Eckroth
Business Administration:
Marketing
Business Administration:
Jane Elsroth
Elementary Education:
Patricia
Language Arts
April Cheri
Edwards
Mathematics
Accounting
Michael
E.
Emery
Business Administration:
Management
Ricky Alan Erb
Wendy Lee
Eichelberger
Elementary Education:
Mathematics
Jeffrey Charles Eschbach
Business Administration:
Paula Kay
Elliott
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Marketing
Mark Steven Eyer
Business Administratio
Marketing
Biology
Accounting
ac[
Failure
success
it's
Kathleen Farnan
Computer &
Information Systems
Patricia Lee Fastrich
Patricia
Ann
Farrell
Nursing
Richard David Farris
Business Administration:
Management
is
never
fatal,
never final;
courage that counts.
is
m
Debra Mary Fenty
Special Education
Christopher Joseph
Ferdock
jsiness Administration:
George Michael Ferris
Mass Communication:
Business Administration:
Accounting
Public Relations/ Advertising/
James
F.
Ferraro
Management
Cynthia Fessler
Nursing
Mancy Jean Fleming
Mass Communication:
Journalism
Janice Louise Fisher
Psychology
Susan Jane Fisher
Margaret Mary Flynn
Mass Communication
Stephen F. Fodisch
Mass Communication:
Advertising/Public Relations
Carol Anne Feskanin
Business Administration:
Marketing
Nursing
Kellie
Ann
Fithian
Mass Communication
Susan K. Folk
Medical Technology
Advertising
Sheri Lynn Flem
Special Education
Mary F. Ford
Mass Communication:
Advertising
fl&
Education is
hanging
around until you've caught
.
on.
.
.
— Robert Frost
9^
Sheri L. Foreman
Mass Communication:
Public Relations
208
T. Scott
Foresman
Business Administration:
Accounting
Grace Ann Fronicola
Psychology
Mary
Fritz
Elementary Education
Cathy Marie Funderwhite
Elementary Education
Kurt Blaine Fruendt
Denise Diana Fry
Secondary Education:
Earth/Space Science
Special Education
Beth Ann Funt
Robin A. Furjanic
Elementary Education
Nursing
Woodrow Warren
Fry
Elementary Education
Karen
L.
Futoma
Mathematics
Paula n. Fueller
Communication Disorders:
Speech Pathology
Joanne Theresa Galant
Business Economics
209
Michael Anthony Galantino
Business Administration:
Jane Ann Garger
Nursing
Accounting
Denise Ann Catto
Sociology/ Social Welfare
Karen Louise Gearhart
Business Administration:
Accounting
iane E. Garver
Eileen Kerry Gorman
Sociology/ Social Welfare
Adrienne Ann Graybill
Business Administration:
Management
Carol Lee Grovatt
Business Administration
Management
iir
Andrew Thomas Grazioli
Computer &
Information Science
Elizabeth S.
Greenman
Art Studio:
Graphics/Advertising
Sandra Lee Grey
usiness Administration:
Accounting
Cindy A. Hart
Business Administration:
Donna Lee Hartline
Elementary Education
Management
Mary
Patricia
Ann Haughney
Frances Heckel
Business Administration:
Accounting
212
Sharon Elizabeth Haupt
Secondary Education: English
Fred
L.
Heckman
usiness Administration:
Accounting
Phil David Hawkins
Computer & Information
Science/ Mathematics
William
J.
Heidlebaugh
Business Administration:
Marketing
Hartman
Accounting
P.
Hassenplug
Secondary Education: English
Early Childhood Education
Gail Beth
Business Administration:
Lisa Michelle
Hays
Joseph Patrick Hathaway
Mass Communication
Rosemarie A. Heck
Communication Disorders
Computer & Information
Science/ Mathematics
Lori Elaine Heilman
Elementary Education
Douglas Eric Heller
History/
Economics
Denise Michelle Henderson
Elementary Education
Barbara A. Hileman
Office Administration
Thomas
J.
Henninger
Sociology
Michele Rose Hirsch
Special Education
Lori Ann Hentz
Sociology/Social Welfare
Business Administration:
Joel Bradley Herman
Geology/Earth Science/
Accounting
Biology
Elizabeth C. Hogan
Nursing
Business Administration:
Andrea Faith Merge
Karen Lynn Hitchens
Anthropology
John Joseph Hogan
Accounting
fltJ
An
of
Susan Frances Holeva
Business Administration;
Catherine A. Holovack
Business Economics
Thomas Horan
Accounting/ Economics
is
forever.
—
Virgil
—00
John Lee Homan
Computer &
Information Systems
Accounting
Frances
old story, but the glory
it
Keith D. Horlacher
Business Administration:
Accounting
Kathleen Lucille Hostetter
Economics
Mark John Hostrander
Business Administration:
Accounting
Valerie Lynne Houser
Elementary Education:
Hearing Impaired
213
Lori
Ann Hower
Theatre Arts
James Walter Huffman
Carolyn Kay Hufnagle
Theatre Arts/ Art Studio
Mathematics/ Economics
Jeffrey David
Geology
Hughes
Gregory Allen Hummel
Business Administration:
Accounting
Fay
B.
Hunsberger
Business Administration
Accounting
Dawn Elaine Jacobs
Business Administration:
Marketing
Ross Edward Hunsinger
Business Administration.
Accounting
Joni Lynne James
Secondary Education: Biology
WfBM^^mmmm
Scott Allen Jefferys
Business Administration:
Accounting
214
Sharon Marie Jevit
Business Administration:
Accounting
Lisa Elaine Imboden
Nursing
Maria Milagro Irizarry
Nursing
Mary Beth A. Jacavage
Psychology
Debra Ann Jimski
jsiness Administration:
Accounting
Beth Ann Johnston
Business Administration:
Evan Andrew Johnston
Business Administration:
Management
Accounting
Eileen P. Jones
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Management
Thomas
F.
Jubon
Business Administration:
Information Processing
man be fully
persuaded in his own nnind.
Let every
—
Susan n.
1
Corinthians 14:5
W
Jurgill
Secondary Education:
Mathematics/ Physics
Diane Louise Kashner
Elementary Education
Gail Louise Kaucher
Communication Disorders
Kim Elizabeth Kauffman
Special Education
Linda Deann Kammerdiener
Special Education
Robert
P.
Kaunas
3usiness Administration:
Management
Margaret A. Kearney
Business Education
Michael Patrick Keech
Mass Communication:
Advertising
John Kevin Keegan
Business Administration:
Accounting
Bryan
T.
Kellenberger
Business Administration:
Brian C. Karabin
Political
Science
Sarah Elizabeth Kaylor
Office Administration/
Business Management
Bruce Robert Keller
Business Economics
Accounting
215
Curtis Russell Keller
August George Kellmer
Annetta Marie Kellock
Computer &
Information Systems
Business Administration:
Marketing
Sociology/Social Welfare
Nikki Jo Kelly
Catherine Ann Kemmerer
Brenda Lee MisheckKemper
Computer &
Biology
Mary Karen Kelly
Computer & Information
Science/ Matliematics
Christine
Elementary Education:
Ann Kenepp
Matfiematics
Iva
Mae Kennedy
business Administration;
Music
Management
Language Arts
Information Systems
Michele Ann Kelly
Secondary Education:
aa
"The grand
in
this
life
essentials to happiness
are something to do,
something to
to hope for."
Robert John Kenney
Political
Science
Kelly Jan Kessler
Special Education
and something
— Joseph Anderson
^^
Kathleen A. Kerlin
Elementary Education
Susan Lynn Kessler
Art Studio/ Art History
David Mark Kessler
Music
Diane Marie Keyes
business Administration:
Marl^eting
216
love,
Thomas
Francis Kilgallon
Computer &
Information Systems
Kimberley Ann Kinney
Communication Disorders:
Speecti Pathology
Patricia
Klimowicz
Psychology
Beverly Sue Klinger
Business Administration:
Accounting
Susan Joan Knapp
Elementary/Early Childhood
Education
Dianne
J.
Knight
Business Administration:
Frances Klingler
Computer &
Information Systems
Jan n. Knolles
Special Education
Richard Lee Klingerman
Secondary Education:
Social Studies
Janet
F.
Knox
Sociology/Social Welfare
Margaret Kluge
Business Administration:
Management
Carmela Marie Kobylski
Nursing
Management
217
Scott Allen Koehler
Donna Lee Kohr
3usiness Administration:
jsiness Administration;
Michael David Kozelsky
Computer &
Marketing
Information Science
Accounting
Diane Marie Kramer
Elementary Education:
Language Arts
Cheryl Ann Kutchinsky
Kenneth John Kuzmau
Special Education
Business Administration:
Accounting
218
Elizabeth Ann Kramer
Secondary Education:
Communication
Lynette Kyle
Elementary Education
Christopher Alan Lackey
Dawn Anne
Joseph Alan Lisiewski
m
Management
Accounting
"The key
to love
Locklin
3usiness Administration:
Business Administration:
is
Michael
Raymond Loeh
Business Administration:
Marketing
Mary Kay
Lokitis
Nursing
Deborah Ann Long
Computer &
Information Science
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
Clinton
Edward
Longenberger
Donna M. Loreman
Business Education
Business Administration:
Accounting
Mils Fraser Lovik
Business Administration:
Marketing
Jane Alice Ludrof
Computer &
Information Systems
220
Kim Marie Lowe
History
Theresa Jean Lozetski
Mass Communication:
Fran M. Lubin
Elementary Education
Brian Lucas
Physics/ Mathematics
Journalism/Public Relations
Stephen Douglas Lyio
Psychology
Kevin Patrick Lynch
Business Administration:
Management
Kathleen Anne Lynn
Susan Jane Lynn
Business Administration:
Health Services
Accounting
Inge Margaret Lysholdt
Business Administration:
Brenda
L.
Lyter
Sociology/Social Welfare
Accounting
Virginia Marie Malafarina
Political Science
John Vincent Malosky
Business Administration:
Accounting
Sharon Manganiello
Mass Communication
Terry Ann Malis
Education/Computer
& Information Systems
jsiness
Glenn A. Manahan
Business Administration:
Information Processing
Edith Ann Manley
Psychology
Cynthia Louise MacHatton
Computer &
Information Systems
Patricia
Deborah Ann Madden
Mass Communication:
Barbara Ellen Magnuson
Speech Pathology
Advertising
John Malone
Mass Communication
Karen Jean Manderson
Nursing
Jacqueline Marie Mannato
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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
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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
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.
.
1
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— 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
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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.
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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.
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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.,
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PBL,
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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.
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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
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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
talay
Endsheets; 65
with
Ex 10
lb.
maroon 194
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
rather easy ... It was the most difficult.
—
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Ivory stock
I
ink applied to front.
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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,
books,
in
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Paper: 100
lb.
Ikonolux stock by Zan-
ders Feinpapiere AG, pages
lb.
Mead
Calais stock by
1-32.
despite
80
it
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
I
producing a large journalistic piece. am deeply indebted to my special
Jones
Tom, Jan, Joe, John, Don and especially Mike and Barb
I
—
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
Typeface: Korinna
Community Government Association
Community Activities
much
'senioritis' or 'too
acute touch of procrastination,
to
'Thanks' also goes
trying times.
Plagued with old fashion
Paper, pages
33264.
for their
some
staff
Alumni Association
tion of this
I
—
our third and
last
yearbook together.
President's Office
Computer Services
Safety & Law Enforcement
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parents
Scott
P.
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Editor
Pilotography Credits
Kevin Lynch ladehijmn,
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12,
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20abc, 21, 22, 23, 24bc, 25b, 26, 27,
28bcd, 29, 30a, 31c, 32, 36a, 52c, 53bc,
109b, 110, lllabc, 174b, 181, 182bcd,
35d
Glen Edwards Studio 77
Dina Giovannini
260
candids, 226-246 candids
Merin Studios
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3 lab, 54, 55abc,
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lb,
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Lisa Hackett 43d
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Pam Sobchak
184, 187, 188, 189, 190b, 191, 193-223
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183
55d, 60, 61,63, 72b, 95, 98. 99, 106, 107,
Kerry Boll 180
Kent Hagedorn
Public Relations/Sports Information
94b, 96, 97, 100, 104, 105, 108, 109a,
112,
Alumni Affairs 74b
Tom Delaney
Press photos 49b, 52b, 56, 57, 59
Patrick
Murphy
51,
75a
Bob Pasternak 138b
44c, 49a, 62, 64, 74a,
Rick Pettine
19,
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Trumbower
Jackie Turzer
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9
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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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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