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Bloomsburg University
Bloomsburg, PA 17815
(717)-389-4279

Table of Contents 3

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Dear Mom,
Bloomsburg is everything you said
would be. can't wait for school.
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14 Candids

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Candids 15

One

touch of nature

..

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16 Candids

a bright, sunny afternoon in June like the day
graduated from high school, or the day moved on
It

is

I

I

campus

for orientation.

is

It

the last day of finals for

summer sessions. By this late date almost everyone has left to go home for the long
weekend. The campus is quiet and as pass the
dorms on my walk to the tri-level, can see many of
my friends in my mind. ..seems like only yesterday.
BU hasn't changed that much since came here
the

first

of the

I

I

I

classes for the first time on that September
morning. Sutliff has had a face lift and, so has Old
Science. They have broken ground for a new dorm,
and a new library is in the offing. A few professors
have gone, new ones have come to take their
places. The senior class has changed more than a
for

few times. The old adage

is

true.

The more

things

change the more they stay the same.
hard to remember a time when my life did not
revolve around this campus. It will be all that much
harder to leave.
imagine it is that way for most
people. My friends, my old job, my activities, everything that means anything to me has been here the
It

is

I

past four years. Graduation
past

left

swore

the

behind, the future on the horizon.

But have
I

means changes:

I

made a difference? Coming to college,

that this

make a mark,

would be

different, that

would

I

not just blend into the scenery. But

have I? Or will my name
sands of BU alumni?

just

be added

to the thou-

What is different about me? Hopefully,
is the
way perceive this campus, the people who work
and play here. No one will have the same memories,
the same feelings that do each time think of my
it

I

I

I

four years here. College, this college

special to me.

No

way about

place that

this

you, or to me,

one, but me,
it

will

I

do.

in

particular,

will feel

is

same
was to

the

Whatever

it

remain so. Special

places. ..special times. ..special people.

Candids 17

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FRIENDS
Editor: Caroline

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Friends Divider 19

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^LOOMSBURG
The only

TOWN

in

Pennsylvania

HISTORIC DISTRICT ~
%ilK.

TOWN PARK

-

DOWNTOWN

BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY

Photo by B. Trumbower

20 Welcome

Home

Photo by M. Harris

Photo by M. Harris

Layout by C. Achy

Photo by Voice

Welcome Home

21

22

Football

Photo by The Voice
Layout by C. Achy

Football

23

Photo by The Voice

Photo by The Voice
Layout by C. Achy and D. Blackburn
Photo (opposite page) by The Voice

24 Homecoming

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%-

Photo by The Voice

26 Homecoming

Photo by M. Harris
Layout by D. Blackburn and C. Achy

28 Maroon and Gold

Love, whether newly born, or aroused from a deathfilling the
like slumber, must always create a sunshine,
heart so full of radiance, that it overflows upon the out-

ward world.

30 Love

— Nathaniel Hawthorne

Photo by M. Harris
Layout by M. Harris

Love 31

Photo by The Voic

Photo by J. Bettendoi
Layout by C. Achy and D. Blackbur

32

Field

Hockey

Mr.

Marco

Mitrani,

one

died over the course of the

of the university's largest benefactors,
1

987-1 988 school year

in

a Berwick nur-

home. It has been with deep sadness that Bloomsburg University mourns his death. He was both friend and benefactor to the
sing

university.

amd Mrs. Mitrani were responsible for the Mitrani
which now enables academically talented students
Mr.

Scholarship
to

come to
was re-

Bloomsburg. Mitrani Hall, formerly Haas Auditorium,
furbished and remodeled with help from the Mitranis.
In remembrance of the efforts made by Mr. Mitrani and his wife,
we the staff of the OBITER dedicate the 1988 OBITER to Mr. and
Mrs. Marco Mitrani.

Dedication 33

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right;

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feeding

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34

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Harris

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t^ary. Sue, Jane, Chris, Row two: Melissa, Lisa,
three: Caroline, Don, Mike, T.J.

Top photo; Row one: Ed,
Maria, Michelle,

Row

Bottom Left: "Next year's Thanksgiving dinner
Bottom nght: "Is there one at B.U.?"

Photo by M. Harris

Fair

35

Photo by M- Harris
Layout by C^ Achy
Opposite page Photo by M. Harris
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Opposite page; "Program Board Members, T J, Kemmerer and Mara
Gummoe work hard preparing for the kick-otf of WInterfest."

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is such a rat race!"

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is not my idea of a Wintertest."

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Kemmerer and Mara Gummoe are

receiving their winning vibes.

Winterlest 39

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M Hams

Program Board members put the
Las Vegas Nile

40 Winterfest

finishing

touches on decorations

for

Photo by M Harris
Layout by C Achy
Bob Waring dreams about spending

real

money

in

Las Vegas.

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go

to Atlantic City to lose

your money.'

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numbers are your game, then roulette should be your

game

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WInterfest 41

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Eyeing up the next big shot"

42 Union Candids

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of

me?"

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International Day unites students from various cultures.
photo: A student's display of his country
The Netherlands
right photo: A student from Bangladesh shows us how wide his tiger can

Top photo;
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Bottom

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Layout by D Blackburn

46

International

Day

left



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his

mouth.

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Bhr Union employees gather to
mith,

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show

off their

Spring Fling

attire

In front

Mrs Jeanne Bucher:

in

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left

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On Campus

Living

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connection home.

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le nearest and dearest abound at Christmas.

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On Campus

Living

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solitary

moment

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The

entire

sum

of

existence

is

the magic of being

needed by

just

one person

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On Campus

Living 51

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Can still write him
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President Harry Ausprich welcomes a Montour

54 Parents' Weekend

Mom

in

& Dad on Parent's Weekend.

Nicaragua^

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•esident Ausprich

draws the name

of the winning

Mom

& Dad

of the year.

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lom and Dad

of the

year step fonward as the Husky, President Ausprich and his wife applaud them.

Parents'

Weekend 55

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Elwell Hall's annual yard sale.

Photo by M. Hams
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All packed and ready

56 Moving Out

to go.

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Effects of acid rain

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local

populace.

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disease

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of the categories."

Adina Reinhardt

Campus

Sites

57

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WBUQs

Photo by M. Harris
Renaissance brings out the most creative people
Dina Shiush.

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Harris
Kiss a DJ stand looks a

little

empty.

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Maybe this can reach the top

58 Renaissance

floor of Elwell.

— town and students,

including Sophia

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Harris
attracted a younger

crowd with

Ted

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trip

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pit

crew go

ball.

Renaissance 59

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When

J, Bettendorf
the going gets touch, the tough start pulling.

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Together
where ever



60 Greek

Week

we

go.

Bettendorf
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Human wheelbarrow races
:ombination.

Sometimes

in life

Photo by J, Bettendorf
you have to give a little pull.

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— SIO brothers gather around to cheer on a winning
Greek Week 61

Photo by J. Bettendorl
Should stay, or should
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Photo by J. Betlendort
"Sports do not build character. They reveal
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WBUQ drops the needle on Greek Week's Musical Chairs Competition.

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Student Activities

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Union

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Orientation

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68 Faculty /Staff

Kenneth R Weaver
Law Enforcement

Dir.,

Wright

Ed Asst Dir .Center
for Academic Dev.
,

Donald Young
Res. Dean,
Montour

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Staff/Faculty 69

BLOOMSBURG'S COUNCIL OF TRUSTEES

70 Trustees

Dr. Harry Ausprich
University President

Missing: Dr. Betty Allamong, Provost

and V.P.

Mr. Jofin Walker, V.P. for
Institutional

Advancement

for

Academic

Affairs

Mr. Robert Parrisfi, V.P.

Dr. Jerrold Griffis, V.P. for

for Administration

Student

Life

V. Presidents 71

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X-Country

Team members:

Laurie Alexander, Brenda Bisset, Sharon Haug,

Reiss, Julie Saville, and

Pam

Mitchell,

Karer

Betty Zarr.

Bloomsburg's women's cross country team enjoyed its best season yet finishing the
year ranked fifth in the NCAA East Regional Championships.
The whole squad was consistently strong finishing first at the Mansfield Invitational,
the Bloom Classic, and the Billy Harris Memorial Invitational hosted by Philadelphia
Textile.

Three runners, Brenda Bisset, Laurie Alexander and Pam
Conference Honors for their outstanding performances.
Congratulations!

84 X-C

Mitchell

were awarded

All-

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Men's Basketball
offs

The Huskies' record is the
best since the 1983-84
campaign when the club
wen 19-11. Bloomsburg

tor

got off to a fast start, winning

10

but

managed

cord

of

in

its first

12

games

only a 7-5 re-

the Pennsylvania

Conference (PC) Eastern
Division to miss the play-

88

Mens

b-ball

by one game.
One of the highlights
during the season was a
93-88 triumph over Con-

by Chinita Williams
The men's basketball
tgeam posted its 22nd consectutive winning season.
Coach Charlie Chronister's men recorded an 1 8-9
record with a team that included just two seniors.

cordia (N.Y.)
finale

in

the season

which gave Chronis300th victory at the

ter his

in

rebounding with an aver-

age

of 8.6 per contest.

The Huskies used

a
powerful offense to score
over 80 points on 1 3 occasions during the season,
including three

games

that

The veteran men- broke the 100-point mark.
In only the second game of
at 300-158.
Stepanski
the
season the team set a
Senior Joe

school.

stands

led a balanced offensive
attack averaging 1 3.7
points per game and was
joined in double figures by
freshman Craig Phillips at
1 1 .7 p.p.g. and senior Matt
Wilson, who averaged
10.3 p.p.g. and led the club

new school standard

for

a game
when the Huskies crushed
points scord

in

Lincoln (Pa.) 133-70. Congratulations on a winning

season.

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b-ball

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Women's

b-ball 91

WRESTLING

92 Wrestling

Layout by: Carolyn Butcher
Photos: by University Relations

Wrestling 93

Track and Field

94 Track

Track 95

Softball

96

Softball

Leads BU

to

NCAA

Championship

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The French Club

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Protestant

PSEA

Campus

Ministry

Officers

PCM/PSEA113

Am. Society

for

Personnel Administrators

Bloom Student Concert Committee

114

ASPABSCC

Catholic

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Bloom's

M. Kolates, E. Janus, S. Olejkowski, C. Aimecci, D. Cooney;
Standing: A. Grimes, K. Lengle, the Unknown MT, W. Cragle, K. Holtznnan,
Novak, L. Hailkman.
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Med Tech

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Brings Music to

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Community Government Association

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seniors of

Program Board!

Program Board 121

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PROGRESSIVELY ROCKING...
By Doug Rapson
It
is midnight and he

is

'happening.' Turning the

volume

he spins
and
grabs a Modern English
album, "Ho! That was right
around

up,

in

his chair

there!"

Ted Hodgins has been

WBUQ

since

it

at

started

He

like to

work alone and he
work late at night.

likes to

broadcasting.

like

the afternoon.

"I

It's

don't
bor-

Hodgins says as he
leans back inhis chair, "At
night you get crazy. You
know, late night college
ing,"

junkies."

The

senior

mass comm

major answers the phone.

126

WBUQ/WBSC

from Elwell Hall
staying up late with
Hodgins. She is typing her
It

is

a

girl

philosophy paper and
wants

to

hear

some

Elvis

Hodgins playfully
rebukes her for procrastinating and promises to get
her request on as soon as
he can.
He smiles and says,
"This is it.
was programming director here
first. ..We decided to do
whatever the other stations
Costello.

I

weren't doing. That's the
way it should be. That's
why we are progressive,"

says Hodgins.
He picks up my recorder,
"That's quotes there!

'PROGRESSIVE! People

The phone

know what
is. It's
just new music."
He puts on the headset.

twentieth time

in

hour.

from Elwell

don't

it

Sliding the outlevel up,

says, "Getting

Away

he
A-

cross the Border. There's
Modern English from Stop/

It

again.

is

the

rings for the

girl

half

an

She has given up on

her paper. Hodgins

tells

her

to '1hrow the typewriter out

the window,

woman."

mentioned
before they were at Sus-

Hodgins gets ready to
down and realizes
that someone has taken

quehann University's

the sign-off cart. "Ah, yes,"

Start.

And as

I

Webber Chapel.
in

the morning

in

It's

12:22

the hap-

pening metropolis

of

Bloomsburg."
Starting up a record he
says, "Anybody can be a
disc jockey. It's so easy.
don't know why people say
they can't do it. I'm having
I

fun."

close

he says to the faithful few
are still listening,
"someone has stolen the

who

Today starts
pancake week.

sign-off cart.
off national

And

girl from
has not jumped

hopefully, that

Elwell Hall

out of her building. We'll

see ya tomorrow, we're
outta here!"

WBUQ/WBSC

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Longmore,

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Pi

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M. Sindlinger (Pres.),

Absent: C. Wilkins (Treas),

Omega

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(V.P.), Dr.

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Radice.

Close, G. Brady, D. Shief.

Clemens

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ISC 131

Alpha Sigma Alpha (ASA)

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Lazusky

M. Rader, M. Fenner, G. Lordi, M. Price,

Kiehart, C. Albert, J.

Row

J.

4: A.

Costa,

L.

L.

Kuhn

Plaza, M. Stefanowicz,

J.

Botch,

L.

Johnson, L. Minneci, J. Magnuson
Row 5: M. Sullivan, D. Updegrave, L. Cautero, H. Capparell, M. Miller, J. Chickirda
Row 6: K. Green, P. Yastishak, S. Netwall, C. Wilson, M.
Jackson, J. Forrester, D. O'Keefe, C. Maranki, J. Prout,
M. Schwarz, K. Walko.

Chi Theta 133

Delta Epsilon Beta (ASB)

Phi

Delta

(OA)
Row

1: S. Fritz, B.

Duke

(VP), T.

Netterblade, M. Patton (ISC Pres),
E.

Walsh,

K.

Lechner

Nothstein

(hist)

Row 2:

Deppen

ler,

K.

D.

Pearage,

(sect),

S.

KugBaesher, T.

(treas), K.

P.

Rose

Row

3:

M. Tinman, K. McFadden,

N. BIyler, D.
nolly, R.

Row

Dowhower,

C.

Con-

Focht, C. Kline

4: L.

DePalmo, C. Groff

(so-

L. Daugirda, A. Orris, C.
Workinger (controller), C. Shultz

cial),

(Pres), C.

Shaw

Smith, B. Gordon, P.
Seelig, R. Amrich, L. Oscar, P.
Verespy, T.J. Zietler, L. Grabiec,
M. Stine

Roof:

134 DEB/Phi Delta

J.

=hi lota Chi

Theta
;

Omega

g

(©TH)

PIX/ThetaTau 135

BEA

On

railing:(left to right)

M.

Urivitch,

M. Gordaino, V. Sylvia, Dr. Khan (Advisor), M. Maholick, J. Risdon, J. Balaney, A. Bobotas,
B. Smith, E. Yourowski, G. Frey, J. Rojohn, J. Citera, C. Rickert, D. Nagel, J. Kolmensberger, G.

Briggs.

On ground:

1

36 Beta SIg

(left

to right) T.

Hutchinson, M.

Bolt, C.

Mogel, P. Berry, P. Gould, C. Sharp, R. Ross, D. Dianan, T. Foltz

Top: Advertisting the Beta Sig duck walk for leukemia

Far

right:

Dr for

Near

Two

Beta brothers make a sign

for

peace

for the

world

the university administration?
right:

Beta brother Todd Foltz holds the Beta duck

Beta SIg 137

138 Phi Sig

rau

Epsilon

;tke)

TKE 139

Elwell Hall Council

140 Elwell

/heerleaders

^S*''"

1£«is

Columbia Hall Council

Cheer/Columbia 141

1st row: S. Versailles, M. Garrity, J. Kyner, N.

Howarth, M. Kellough, P. Murphy, M. Champoux, G. Thompson, H.

L. Van Slyke
Cheddar, K. McKeown, A. Collins (outfit coordinator), R. Gould, G. Blanchard, K. Kerschner, J.
Sweeney (V.P), J. Mothersbaugh, T. Craig, J. Burt (hist.), R. Menges, L. Zimmerman
3rd Row: J. Powell, P. Headen, B. Carpenter, L. Hetzel (treas.), A. Wills, M. Frey, J. Jones, C. Oxenrider, S. Schorr, R.
Koch, N. Matuella (librarian), F. Dautrich, K. Sloan, M. Parsons
4th Row: S. Boyd, K. Altenderfer, A. Myers, L. Smith, F. Runyan (Pres), D. Brown, G. Lapp (outfit coordinator), V.
Costanza, D. Rapson, M. Boyer, R. Wolff, R. Delsite, B. Foelsch, L. Cellini (sect.), A. Burroughs (librarian), L. Barnes,

Bodine, S. Donnelly, R. Pavao,

2nd Row: M. Hess,

D. Wilkinson

142 Concert Choir

L.

CONCERT CHOIR
by Susan Sugra

When

spring rolled

around this year, members
Bloomsburg University Concert Choir anxiously counted down the
days until May 16 which
marked the beginning of
the group's six day tour
throughout Canada.
While under the direction
of the

of Dr. William Decker, con-

certs

were performed

Montreal at

St.

in

Joseph's

Oratory and St. Patrick's
Church; in Quebec City at

Decker. "Tours also give
the choir the opportunity to

Ann es de Beopre

travel and to be surrounded in an environment
that speaks another langu-

St.

Shrine, Chateau Frontenac; and wrapped up the
tour in Bennington, Ver-

mont

at

The Old

First

age.

We can't afford to take

a big tour each year;

it's in-

credibly expensive to

Church.
"By giving performances
on a tour the Choir be-

travel.

comes more polished, because the same music is

985, the Choir gave a
senes of concerts throught

repeated throughout each

Philadelphia and

concert,"

commented

Dr.

So every other year

a smaller
In

trip is

taken."

1

in

their

way dorn

the east

coast to Florida.

The 1986

tour consisted

performances in Savannah Georgia; on the cobb-

of

lestone streets in Portsmouth, Virginia; and in Ormond Beach, Florida.
Last spring, BU students
performed in Washington,
D.C. and Inner Harbor,
Maryland.

1986,

Bloomsburg students sang

Concert Choir 143

Students of Sociology (SOS)

Row: B. Wartz, B. Huber (V.P.), B. Mordan
2nd Row: M. Spisak (treas), J. Wolfe, C. Morrison, N. Adam (Pres), B. Malafi
3rd row: Dr. Bonomo, J. Deterick, D. Eriston, T. Amey, S. Wilson, L. Bertsch (sect)
4th Row: Dr. Sultzbaugh, Dr. Laudermilch, Dr. Jackson, C. Eckroth, S. Wolford, A. Frank,
1st

Asare, Dr. Wilson, Dr.

144

SOS

Roh

Dr.

Greenwald,

Dr.

SOS

145

To

all

those...

who chose
to participate
in

everything.

We

wish you. ..luck.

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Blank 147

Maroon and Gold
Marching Band

148

M&G

Band

Alpha Sigma Tau (AST)

/«*^^.

ii^

Iw'

AST/Unknown 149

Senior
Class
Officers

n

1

50 Officers

If ^flf."^

1

m

John Walker

1

k\m

Junior Class President

Student Nursing Association
SNA

151

^^TA
1^

T

/

Seniors
Editor:

1

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Maria Makowski

3to by:

^out by:

Melissa Harris

M. Harris

Divider 153

Beth A. Abraham

Michael M. Alban

^

N^

S.

Donna

Achenbach

L.

Ament

Donna

L.

Ackerman

Terri L.

Amey

William B.

Adams

Melissa Amig

Michael H. Alaimo

Edward

C.

Andersen

H^

Julie L.

154

Sandra

Andersen

Christopher Anderson

Carol T. Anhalt

Stacey Ann Aponick

Melinda Artman

Alexa Bach

Linda K. Bauer

Douglas C. Beaver

Pamela S

Damian

E.

Michael

Bailey

Julie P. Balderston

Bauman

Christopher E. Beagle

J.

Beck

Terence

A.

Beck

Robert W. Banchiere

Josie A.

Beasom

Michelle Beiler

Douglas

P.

Barbacci

Mark

T.

Beatty

Amy

L.

Beisher

155

"

"Do not

but

wish

what

to be anvjtfiing

and

t)ou are,

try to

be tPvat perJectDt|.
St.

Francis

cCe

SaCes

Kimberly A. Belinsky

Evonne

156

Benck

Kathleen A. Bennie

Colleen Bergey

Laura A. Bertsch

Laura A. Blackburn

Lisa M. Blankenstein

C.

Christ]

M. Berry

Ann Blasko

Kimberly D. Bell

Kristen D. Bertoli

Amy

J.

Blaum

Donna

L.

Blickens

Paula S. Bogart

Christine M. Bortnick

Leonard

B. Bluitt Jr.

Marlene

T.

Bogdon

Eileen M. Bortz

Eileen M.

Tracy

L.

Kelly L.

Blum

Nicole

L.

BIyler

Bonosky

Scott A. Bordner

Bowen

Stefanie E.

Boyd

Sarah

E.

Tammi

Bochnowicz

A.

Gregory

Bordner

S.

Boyer

157

Terry

L.

Boyer

Jolene K. Bright

Vicki L.

158

Brubaker

Brennan

Pamela M. Bressi

Elizabeth Brong

Denise M. Brown

Michael A. Brown

Kimberly T. Brynildsen

Donna M. Buchheim

Michelle A. Buck

Beth A. Brady

Diane G. Brennan

Joy D. Brockway

Judith A. Brusko

John

P.

"

Robin

Maria

L

L.

Buck

Butera

Julie A. Burkhart

Brain

J.

Calderone

Sandra

R. Burkhart

Lisa M. Calegari

Karen

L.

Burnett

Beth A. Callahan

Suzanne

Michael

L.

J.

Bustraan

Carroll

we

acquire more fi^nowCecCge,
things do not become more
comprehensible but more
mysterious.

"^s

tA\bert ScPvweitzer

Joseph

A.

Catanzaro

Kimberly M. Cavanaugh

159

Kevin Cecco

Deborah

Kristine A.

160

L.

Francis

J.

Cecconi

June M. Chandler

Susan

Christ

Clawson

Sharon M. Close

P.

B. Cifelli

Heather Cochrane

Robin M. Chepalonis

Carole A. Cimakasky

Jonathan W. Coe

Linda Chern

Barbara A.

Beth

L.

Cirelli

Cohen

Karen A. Coleman

Susan

R. Cole

Alexandra Coleburn

S.

Conner

Colleen M. Connolly

Russell E.

Margaret A. Corcoran

Debra

Jill

Karen

E.

Cooper

L.

Cook

Cordas

Michael

F.

Cominsky

Bradley A. Coolidge

Brenda

K.

Cordick

Paul T. Confer

David M. Cooney

Filomena C. Costantino

161

"

Audra Covey

Pamel

S.

Cowden

'doodbxje is not
Cife's xva\j,

Kevin C. Coyle

an ending,

within

have a part oj

Margaret M. Coyle

Kevin R. Crane

Jor tjouXC JincC aCong

xjour heart, you'll aCvi^atjs
.

tjestercCatf

Amanda BracCCetj

Ann

162

B. Crimian

Donna

Criqui

George

A. Croll

Julie

Crouthamel

Elizabeth E.

Dacey

i

Kristin

daCosta

Elena M. Damian

Kristin D.

Davies

Cindy A. Daeche

Lori

M. Daugirda

Gabrielle Davison

Arlene E. Daily

Linda A. Davailus

Sheri

L.

Davison

Daldo

Joseph A. Daley

Davidson

Francine M. Davies

Kelly M.

John

K.

Tracey A. Dechert

David C. Deck

163

William P. Decker

Mathew DeFranco

Suzanne deGracia

Colette M. Dellecave

Joann DeLucia

Lynn M. DePalma

Chnstine R. Dettore

Susan Dexter

Victoria DiCandilo

Lisa Diefenderfer

Lance O. Diehl

Kelly A.

164

Decker

Vincent

J. Delfini

Elizabeth DeWilde

Doreen D.

Dietrich

"U>hat does not cCestrotf

me, makes

me strong.

"

F. NietscPve

Jennifer S. Dietterick

Lori

DiPasquale

Susan Dombroski

Diane

Dillinger

Nancy

E. Dirr

Ann Louise Donahue

Marc DiNola

Dina A. DiStetano

Patricia M. Dobroski

Mary C. Dougherty

Theodore

S.

Downs

Edward

A.

Dodson

Jay A. Drumheller

165

Maureen

Alicia

E. Duffy

Eastlake

Caria R. Eckrotfi

166

Gwenda

L.

Lisa M.

Dunkelberger

Eastwood

f\^ichelle

Edinger

Anthony

L.

Dunn

Susan M. Eck

Sfieri L.

Edmiston

Susan

L,

Early

Anita Eckfiart

Linda M. Edwards

Suzanne M. Easley

Andria

L.

Eckroth

Wendy

L.

Edwards

Christine M. Eiswert

Lisa M. Engard

Sharon

A.

Evans

Susan

J.

Ellas

David S. Englehart

Todd

J.

Evans

Kimberly A. Ellinger

Elaine Ennamorato

Julie

Eveland

DeAnn

Donna

L.

Elliott

Enston

Diana Eves

Lorl A. Elliott

Michele M. Ermilio

Pamela

Farneil

167

"

Brenda Farver

Mary Fedorko

Carol Fastrich

Margaret

L.

Felton

Janae

Jennifer

L.

L.

Faust

Fenimore

Lisa M. Faust

James

A. Fecile

Linda Ferment

Lisa A. Fern

Jennifer A. Fetterman

Stephen R. Fetterman

alwarjs pass JaiDure
on the iva\j to success.

"t)ou

!Mic^ey fioonexj

168

Kim

J.

Fey

Lori Filippi

Ann

Karen

L.

Fisher

Kerry

Mark

F.

Foley

Thomas

Fitzgerald

C. Fontana

Robert C. Finch

Evonne Flaherty

John M. Ford

Lisa A. Finkelstein

Robyn

A. Focht

Marygrace Fortuna

Michelle C. Finn

Amy

Robert

C. Foglia

J.

Fortuner

II

169

Debbie Ann Foster

Donald

J.

Fromuth

Patricia M. Gallagher

170

Linda

L.

Fox

Michelle A. Fr^e

Gail E.

Gamble

Cynthia A. Freeland

Susanne M. Furnnan

Chadwick

H.

Garber

Christy

L.

Freytag

Edie M. Gair

Tina

J.

Gaydosh

James W. Fritchman

Loraine A. Gallagher

Roseanne

E.

Geiger

Judith

Geismar

Kimberly A. Gibble

R. Cortlee Gerhart

Lisa M. Gilger

Donald

John

T. Getty Jr.

P. Gillard

Frank M. Giancatarino

Timothy A. Gilliom

Ronald

J.

Gianettino

Jr.

Jo Ann Girton

Think. sicCewatjs!"

'Edward

Lisa R. Glickman

Robert N. Glossner

cCe

Bono

Linda Glovach

171

Edward

F.

Gobora

III

Debra Goodhart

Sheila

172

L.

Graham

DonnaMarie

A.

Golden

Diane

P. Goldstein

Daniel K.

Good

Bradley E. Goodrich

Paul A. Gould

Debra

A.

Governa

Shannon Gray

Marie N. Graziano

Nancy

L.

Greaves

Steven

Karen

L.

E.

Good

Grahann

Laura S. Grebe

David C. Green

MaraBeth

L.

Gummoe

Stanley Harder

Scott H. Griffis

Terrence

Linda

E.

T.

Gurn

Harding

DawnMarie

Deborah

A. Griglock

J.

Haefele

Christine M. Harkin

Sheldon

L.

Groner

Jeffrey R. Halsey

Bernard

P.

Harms

II

Schelley M. Gutfey

Wilma Jean Hansen

Melodee Hauck

173

"

future is not a gi/t.
Xt is un acPvievement.

"TPie

Sharon

Brenda M. Heath

Holly J.

174

Henry

Amy

Heathcote

John C. Hepp

J.

Jeffrey R.

Tim

S.

Haug

Hedeman

Herb

Jane

Amy

E. Havrilla

Theresa M. Hayden

C. Hendricks

Eileen M. Henry

Julie A.

Herman

Carol

L.

Herrick

Jill

D.

Hershey

Timothy

L.

Hock

Stephanie

L.

Hoover

Karen

L

Heuser

Loriann Hocking

Brian F. Horan

Angela

L

Hill

Kelly A. Hollenbach

Jennifer

L.

Horn

Curtis A. Hite

Karen

L.

Timothy

Holmgren

J.

Houlihan

Christine A. Hittinger

Jeffrey E.

Maxine

E.

Hook

Howerter

175

Dana

C. Hucaluk

Stephanie A. Husted

Susan

L.

Hughes

Jerry D. Hybki

Bonnie

L.

Sandra

J.

Hummel

Impink

Kelly M. Hunter

Joseph

Y. Irvin

Lynette

J.

Hurst

Stacey

L.

Jackson

Sharon

L.

Johnson

It
Yvonne

176

D.

James

Jacqueline Janesko

Ellen

L.

Jankowski

Cynthia

L.

Johnson

"

Timothy

T.

Jones

Timothy N. Jordan

Michael S. Jurkowski

Alexis Kandra

Mary

J.

Kane

"No love, no JriencCsPvip, can
ever cross our paths without

ajjectin^ us in

some waxj

Jorever.

Eric

Tromnve
Deborah

Beth A. Katko

Timothy

T. Keffer

Andrea

L.

Kehoe

Molly Kelly

A. Kaszycki

Tammy Kemmerer

177

Rebecca

Melissa

J.

Thomas

178

L.

Kenvin

Kerschner

C. Kifoio

Kelly A. Kern

Paulette

L.

Kester

Karen R. Killam

Kyle T. Kern

Anita M. Keszkowski

Jacqueline

L.

Kimmel

Richard A. Kern

Donald

J. Kieffer

Danielle M. King

Lisa R. Kerprich

Linda Kiehart

Douglas A. King

Kimberly

J.

King

Lori Kirk

Lori A.

Knepper

Stephen R. King

Susan M. King

Patricia M. Kleiner

Anthony M. Klemanski

Shawn Kimberly Kocher

Karin T. Koenig

Colleen Kingsley

Sherry A. Kircher

Debra

Sharon

S. Klinger

Mark Koenig

S. Klinger

David Koslosky

179

Laura Kothe

Jane C. Kozel

Gayle A. Kreiger

Melinda Kreisher

Success

is

that

Timothy A.

Lisa M. Kroll

oCcC

ability^, breaf^s,

Krall

^BC

Elaine K.

Amy

L.

Kramer

Kroner

Karen

L.

Kreglow

Krueger

-

and. courage"

CFvarCes

Luck^man

Christine Kruel

180

Rita M.

Karen M. Kugler

Jean M. Kuhn

James

P. Kwortnik

Robert Lannetti

Sharon

A. Kunick

Denise Labecki

Amy Lapekas

Natalie M.

Ruth

E.

Mindy

Kunsman

Laldacker

S. Lathrop

Timothy Kurtz

Kristin P.

Lisa M.

Lamb

Latzman

Sandra

A.

Kushner

Beth A. Lamoreaux

Jennifer

L.

Lauver

181

jt

Lora

J.

Learn

Mark G. Legato

Craig E. Lewis

182

Robin

J.

,7

''« MESS

Leavy

Beth A. Leibensperger

Jill

E.

Lewis

Julie A.

Lecuona

Joshua

S.

Lee

Joanne Leinenbach

David Lesko

Nina M. Libertella

Kimberley A. Liem

Lorie M. Lefchak

Amy

Levering

Louise A. Ligenza

"CPvance mafi^es our parents,

but choice mak.es our
jr lends.

"

Jacques DeCeCCe
Theresa M. Limongelli

Vivien

Lisa M. Link

Mary

Jennifer R. Locke

L.

Lindsey

A. Litchko

Patricia Locklear

Amy

Litzenberger

Beth A. Lodanosky

Ruthann Llewellyn

Patricia R.

Loeb

Doris A. Lloyd

Rose

L.

Longenberger

183

Andrew

Z. Lotsis

Joanne Machenner

Barbara

184

L.

Malafi

Darrin

Stephen

J.

L.

Love

Maciejewski

Paul C. Malatesta

Beth Lugg

Kimberly S. Mader

Virginia A. Malkoskie

Amy

Lyter

Lisa A. Magliocco

John

P.

Malley

Brian E. Maccarella

Kevin M. Mahar

Monique Manning

Donald Marano

Matthew C. Maturani

Patricia A.

McCarthy

Joyce M. Markiewicz

William F.

Bronwyn

J.

Mayer

McClimans

Jonathan Marks

Louis

Elaine

L.

Maylock

McColgan

Kimberly A. Martin

Jacquelyn C. Masullo

Cheryl A. Mazer

Maria Mazzenga

Juliana H.

McCormack

Michelle

L.

McCoy

185

Amy

K.

Diane

186

McDowell

L.

McHugh

Edward McElhiney

Jana

D.

Mclsaac

Francine

McFadden

Michelle M. McLaughlin

Patrick

McFadden

Michelle M. McLaughlin

Karen

E.

McGeady

Cheryl A. McMillan

(

Douglas G. McNaul

Stacy A. McNeely

Lee C. Mehalick

Richard E. Mehalick

Barbara

E.

Messmer

James W. Middaugh

Joan M. McNichol

Rebecca

Michelle

A.

L.

Mengel

Mignerey

Laura

J.

Lori A.

McQuilken

Mercadante

Joseph Mihaiko

Terri A.

Meegan

Todd

Mertz

E.

Kimberley

Miller

187

Terry A. Miller

Mark M. Molchany

John

188

A.

Morack

MaryBeth Millspaugh

Colleen

L.

Jeffrey C.

Monk

Morgan

Christopher

Joseph

E.

L.

Mingrone

Monkman

Carol A. Morrison

Anne Misiewicz

Richard A. Montella

Dianne M. Motze

Michele Modesitt

Jr.

Geraldine A. Moore

Michelle

Mowrey

"

Diane C. Mudlock

Patrick A.

Murphy

Colleen

Shawn

L.

P.

Mulhall

Eileen E. Mulhall

Murphy

Nancy Murray

Deborah

A.

Murphy

Diane M. Murtin

Eileen M.

Lisa A.

Murphy

Musto

"BefioCcC the TurtCe.

He mak.es
onlxj

progress

when

he

sticfe^s

his neck. out.
']axnes
Patricia L. Neff

Bryant Conant

Andrea Nelson

189

Dianne

J.

Nerch

Jacqueline M. Niven

Ann

190

E.

Nowaskie

John M. Nestro

Timothy

Molly

J.

J.

Jr.

Noggle

Oberrender

Elizabeth S. Nichols

Karen

J.

Nolte

Keith Oertner

Karen

L.

Margaret

Bnan

Nickell

E. Norris

L.

OhI

Lisa A. Nicolazzo

Amy

L.

Norton

Timothy G. Okonsky

Joseph O'Leary

Sheila Jacqueline

James

F.

Ong

O'Toole

Teresa A. Oliver

Thomas

Ronald

R.

L.

Ontko

Ott

Jr.

Andrew

Kristine A.

R. Olson

O'Rourke

Margaret M. Ovsak

Jacqueline M. O'Neill

Robert

J.

Osiecki

Linda O'Neill

Donna M. Osmun

Linda M. Pa'a

191

Claire A. Palkovits

Susan M. Paluba

Patricia A. Palubinsky

Vicki L.

Pantuso

Pamela

Ramona

Debangshu Paria

Katherine M. Parkinson

Susan

A. Patte

Ernest

Panzarella

"It just doesn't

anymore,

u;'e

A.

J.

Panzak

Payne

III

matter

re seniors,

(iamm.it!"

M. Michele Peck

192

Evelyn S. Pendergnana

m

\i
Mary Pelak

Christine

J.

Pellman

Carol

L. Pellnitz

Joseph

'

T. Pellock

.1

James W. Percey

^^$
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Karen

A.

Basil P.

Perks

Petach

Bonnie Perrego

Cherie

L.

Peterman

Amy

S. Perry

Teresa G. Perry

Dana

Pettinato

Lynn D. Petzold

Jeanne Pesot

Robert

L,

Pflugler

193

Jack Phelan

Mary Elizabeth Powers

Tracy

194

L.

Puterbaugh

Robert

L.

Piscine

Keith M. Preising

Anne

S.

Rabert

John

T. Piccioni

Nancy

D. Price

Timothy Radler

Chnstine

L.

Pierie

Lisa R. Pritchard

Susan

L.

Ralston

Julia A.

Poduszio

Anette K. Purse!

Kim M. Rasmussen

Dave

J.

Reagan

Natalie

Tricia A. Reilly

J.

Judee

Rechenberg

Karen M. Redling

Kathy E. Reichard

Remas

Laura A. Renniger

Kristine E.

A.

Resnick

Joy A. Reigel

Lisa

J.

Rhodes

studied lon^ and hard and c^xew tired.
TPvetj learned many threat tPvings but Jorgot
most oj them. t)et atom) the path oj Dije,
"
the\j were considered educated.

"TPvey

yiatthew Hummeistein

195

Darryl H. Richards

Christine E.

Lori A.

196

Roche

Rose

Lynne M.

Ritz

Jannet M. Rodriguez

J.D.

Roskos

Kimberly

Ann Roberts

Beth A. Roeder

Suzanne M. Ross

Brenda

A.

Robinson

Christopher S. Roehl

Wayne

A. Rotelle

Patricia A.

John

S.

Lynda

Robinson

Rohrbach

A.

Roth

I
Bonnie Rovinski

Ruth A. Salinkas

Edward

V.

Savadge

Karen

Nancy

E.

J.

Denise

Rumpp

.

Kelley

J.

Ryan

r

I

Mischelle A, Ryder

Salvadore

Gregory M. Sanders

Theodore Sannoski

Savidge

Kimberly A. Savidge

Natalie S. Sayland

K.

Nereida Salgado

Sharon

E.

Saunders

Renee M. Scarpa

197

"

XVe

b€€.n here so lon^

got to callin' it

Ihe

Thomas

J.

198

home.

GyrateJul iJead

Scherer

Troy R. Seiler

X

John G. Schneider

Suzanne Schoch

Christine E. Sgro

Beth A. Shaffer

Aimee

J.

Schultz

Kinnberley A.

Shannon

Sharon A. Schwartz

Gerald W. Shantillo

Karen

Shaw

L.

Caria R. Shearer

Gwendolyn M. Sheets

Amy

.

Nancy

L.

Mark

Sheilenberger

A.

Shober

Sloan

E.

Sandra

Sheridan

L.

Shone

Annette

L.

Shermeyer

Daniel M. Shutt

Peter

Richard Sheldon

Sheffer

J.

:

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lii LLu

Shiner

David R. Siegfried

Jr.

^

...-.l^

Kristine L. Shirer

Larry R. Siegrist

199

s\
Luisa G.

Sills

Diane M. Sims

Maureen

200

Slabicki

Stacy

L.

Laurie

Silverman

L.

Sine

Jeffrey M. Slivka

Jackie Simchick

Thomas

S. Sink

Christine M. Sloat

»

\

Stephanie

Lisa

^;.

^

L.

Carole

Simmons

L.

Siskin

L.

Smith

Lisa M.

John

Sims

S. Skudalski

Elisa M.

Smith

"

Jeanne

L.

Smith

Stephanie A. Snyder

Michael D. Smith

Susan

L.

Snyder

Lisa A.

Smyth

Janet H. Soback

Deborah

Rebecca

What appears
max)

Angela

Sorcinelli

James

P.

reaCDtj

B.

L.

Snyder

Michelle D. Snyder

Solsman

to be the

be a

new

James

J.

Sopko

end

beginning.

Southerton

201

Marie

J.

Michele M. Spisak

Spengel

Brian T. Stauffer

Clarence C.

202

Still

Michelle

L.

Stoudt

James

Tamara

B. Steele

J.

Stremic

Anthony M. Starego

Susan M. Stenson

Leslie A. Strohecker

John

K. Starr

John C. Stephens

William Strouse

Jr.

Rosalyn Subarton

Kevin C. Swiatel<

Mary

E.

Templar

Virgil A.

Sudo

William R. Swisher

Thomas

E.

Thornton

Joseph

A.

Sundheim

Deborah

J.

Szupper

Shelley

L.

Thrash

Heidi

L.

Mark

Supatina

E.

Tappe

Michelle M.

Tinman

Shawn M.

Sutton

Janet M. Tarsi

Lisa M.

Todd

203

Andrew Tonnesen

Paul

J.

Topete

Sharyn A.

Torrisi

Esther M. Tracey

Colette Truglio

door oj happiness cCoses another opens:
but ojten we look, so Cong at the dosed, door that
we do not see the one that has been opened Jor us."

'When

one^

Helen

Dawn Tufano

204

M. Isabelle Tulaney

Michael G.

Tuman

JCeiler

Carolann Turn

Kristen D. Turner

Jodi

L.

Vandergrift

Margaret A. Waldron

Lori Ellen

Wasserman

Carol

Roy

L.

L.

Vile

Wall

David A. Weaver

Dianna

L.

K.

Patricia A.

Wagner

Roschele

I.

Wagner

Walsh

Renee

A.

Wamser

Susan Wasakoski

Weaver

Gaye

D.

Weiser

Michael D. Welsh

Eileen M.

Leah

Waddell

205

Lisa A. Wenitsky

April L.

White

Korene R. Wile

206

Patricia M.

Wentworth

Keshil Whiteleather

Grant Wilkins

Elizabeth A.

Werner

Andrew Whittock

Sheryl

L.

Wilkins

Leigh D. Westover

Kelly M.

Wiggins

Kristen M. Willard

Linda Wheeler

Danielle

L.

Wildoner

Bethann Williams

Cynthia Williams

Wanda

Matthew

L. Willis

J.

Wilson

David S. Williams

Andre

Susan

D. Wills

K.

Wilson

Michael Williams

Denise

Dawn

L.

Wilson

M. Winder

Scott T. Williams

Steven R. Williams

Franklin P. Wilson

Jennifer A. Wilson

Edwin

J.

Winner

Deena

R. Winnick

207

Laura R. Wisnosky

Sherryl

Michelle

208

L.

J.

Wolford

Yannes

Michele Wojciechowicz

Laurie A. Watts

Michele

L.

Woolcock

Yanney

Amy

E.

Susan

Timothy

Wolf

J.

P.

Work

Yates

Daniel G. Wolfe

Thomas

N.

Worobey

Davelle A. Yergey

Jessie K. Wolfe

William G. Worthington

John

A.

Yohey

Jr.

Tara

Betty

L.

Yost

Ann

Zarr

Martina E. Zobb

Irene Michele

Young

Lene M. Zarzyczny

Jovine C. Zugel

Stephen

Rodney

P.

F.

Maureen

Young

Zechman

R,

Zwaan

Enc M. Yurowski

Jane

E.

Zelenak

Kim Zakrzewski

Eleanor

L.

Zimmerman

Charles G. Zwicker

209

Beth A. Abraham, Allentown, PA. AST, Fin Club
Sandra Achenbach, Saint Clair. PA. PSEA. Deans
Donna L. Ackerman, Allentown. PA. Fd Hock.

Dean

s.

CARC, CEC

John

Michael H. Alaimo, Newton. NJ. ACS, Deans
Michael M. Alban, Williannsport, PA, Amb(P),
PhSigPi(Tr),

WBSC

Ament, Nescopeck, PA, KDP, SOAR
Terri L. Amey, Warminster, PA, Soc Club, Prog Bd
Melissa L. Amig, Emmaus. PA. Bloom News
Edward C. Andersen, York, PA. Lambda Chi. ACS
Julie L. Andersen, Mechanicsburg. PA. Wom Cher
Christopher E. Anderson, Mahopac. NY. Bio Club.

Donna

L.

Beta, Huskies. Ski Club
Carol T. Anhalt, Fairless Hills. PA. Dean's. ASPA
Stacey A. Aponick, Perkasie, PA, Med Tech Club,

Prog Bd, Intra
Melinda D. Artman,

(T)

BenA/ick,

PA Spectrum, (Ed

),

Alexa Bach, Jim Thorpe, PA, PBL, Acctg Club
Pamela S. Bailey, Milton, PA, ACEI, PSEA,
Julie P. Balderston, Newtown, PA. AMA
Robert W. Banchiere, Lewistown. PA Spectrum,

Douglas P. Barbacci, Sweet Valley. PA. Golf, Fin

Dean

s

Linda K. Bauer, Pottstown, PA, LaX,
Damian E. Bauman, Macungie, PA,

Soc Club
Christopher E. Beagle,
Club PBL AKD

Danville,

HC
AKD,

Wghtlitt,

PA,

Amb, Soc

HC

PBL, Acctg

Pi,

Elizabeth A. Brong, Bethlehem, PA, Chi Sig, Econ

Denise M. Brown, Williamsport, PA, SNA
Michael Brown, Shamokin, PA, Zetes. Acctg Club.
Vicki L. Brubaker, Mechanicsburg, PA, SNA, STT,
Judith A. Brusko, Coplay, PA, PIX, Jud Bd

Michelle R. Beiler, Bloomsburg, PA, BAHI, Signify,

OCSA
Beisher, Athens. PA,

ASA
Sig.

Track

Evonne Benck,

Forest

MD

Hill.

Kathleen Bennie, White Haven. PA,
Colleen L. Bergey, Phoenixville, PA
Christi M. Berry, Mifflintown. PA.

Fin Club,
,

PBL

STT

SNA

Kristen D. Bertoli, Landisville, PA, Tn Sig, SNA
Laura A. Bertsch, Abington. PA, Soc Club(Sec)

Laura A. Blackburn, Oxford. PA. Choir. Madrigals.
ACEI, BAHI,

PSEA

Lisa M. Blankenstein, Spring Grove, PA, SNA(VP),

STT

Ann S. Blasko, West Hazleton, PA, AST, SNA, Track
Amy J. Blaum, Wilkes-Barre, PA, ZPLS, PSEA, OWL
Donna
PSEA

L.

Leonard

Blickens, Suffern, NY, Phi Delta, KME,

B. Bluitt Jr, Columbia,

MD,

Bl

Cul Soc (VP),

Donna M. Buchheim,
Oly, VB Club

Eileen Blum, Montvale, NJ,
L. BIyler,

E.

Lebanon, PA, PBL, Phi Delta
Collegeville, PA, Tn Sig(Tr)

Bochnowicz,

Paula S. Bogan, Watsontown, PA, CGA, Dean's,
PSEA ACEI
Marlene T. Bogdon, Plymouth, PA, Fin Club, Band.

AST
L.

Bonosky, Florham

Park, NJ, PBL,

AMA

PA
Tammi Bordner, Herndon, PA
Scott A. Bordner, Sunbury,

Christine M. Bortnick, Lansford, PA, PBL, ASPA,
Dean's,

Dean

CARC, CEC,

s.

Spec

Dean's,

SNA, Span Club
Intra,

R. Burkhart, Shillington, PA,

Dean

s,

FCA,

Prog Bd

Bloom Mag-

OCSA

Eileen M. Bortz, Reading, PA, Vball Club
Kelly L.

A. Catanzaro, Ambler, PA,

Lambda

Fin

Chi, Bs-

Kimberly M. Cavanaugh, Wilkes-Barre, PA, PBL,

Bowen,

Danville

PSEA

PA

Stefanie E. Boyd, Kempton, PA, Choir, Madrigals
Gregory S. Boyer, Allentown. PA, AMA, PBL,

Fin

Kevin Cecco, Levittown, PA. Amb. Intra
Francis J. Cecconi, Norristown. PA. IBC. Acctg
Club
June M. Chandler, Wind Gap. PA. Chi Sig. PSEA
Robin M. Chepalonis, Exeter. PA, PBL, Fin Club,
Dean's, Econ Club
Linda Chern, Warminster, PA, STD, Eng Club, Fd

B. Cifelli,

Pittston,

Green Brook, NJ.

PA
AMA.

Intra

Sharon M. Close, Wyomissmg. PA. PIX. PSEA
P. Heather Cochrane, Mullica Hill, NJ, SNA
Jonathan W. Coe, Morns Plains, NJ, BSCC,

ACEI, Dean s
Elizabeth E. Dacey,

Commack. NY.

Voice,

Pilot,

Kristen B. daCosta, Chambersburg, PA, Fr Tr.
BAHI, Ski Club, PBL, ODE
Cindy A. Daeche, Feasterville, PA. Fd Hock. LaX,

Arlene

E. Daily, Dallas. PA. Fr Club(VP),

WBUO.

PBL
A. Daley, Sparta, NJ.

Rugby

PBL

Club, SIO

Elena M. Damian, Nesquehoning, PA, Theta Tau,

CEC
Lori M. Daugirda, Freeland, PA. Phi Delta. PBL.

Linda A. Davailus, White Deer. PA. Dean's. KME(S).

John Davidson, Downingtown.
PBL

PA. Dean's.

AMA.

Francine M. Davies, Blossburg, PA, PBL, Dean's.
DMD. Circle K
Kristin D. Davies, Bloomsburg. PA. Dean's. STD,

Intra.

Intra,

Cum Laude

Players

Coun.

St

CAS

Sheri L. Davison, Tamaqua. PA. SR VP. CGA. AST
Tracey A. Dechert, Pottsville, PA, WBUO, FCA,
Honors Prog Con Band
David C. Deck, Lebanon, PA, Soccer(C), PBL.
Kelly A. Decker, Whitehall, PA, Theta Tau, Track.

XC, Bsktball,

PSEA

Cohen, Randolph,

Joann DeLucia, Washington Crossing, PA, Chi Sig.
Lynn M. DePalma, Woodbury, NY, Phi Delta, PBL.
Acctg Club, BACCHUS, RhoX
Club(S)

Elizabeth T. DeWilde, Clarks Summit, PA,
NJ, Tn Sig,

Cole, Kulpmont, PA,

CARC, CEC

SNA
PA. Tn Sig,

Alexandra F. Coleburn, Glen
Karen A. Coleman, Cogan Station, PA
Michael F. Cominsky, Dallas, PA, SIO,
Mills.

Ski

OWL

Club

Paul T. Confer, Williamsport, PA, Forensics
Jill S. Conner, Columbia Cross Roads, PA, PSEA,
Intra

Colleen M. Connolly, Forty Fort, PA, Phi Delta,
APRS, Mass Comm, Bloom News, A/S St Coun, SCJ
Russell E. Cook, Danville, PA, Dean's
Bradley A. Coolidge, Wellsboro, PA, PBL, Acctg
Club
David M. Cooney, Mifflmburg, PA, Who's Who, Tri
Beta, PhKPh, SSHE Summer Honors, Bio Club (P, Tr),
A/S St Coun

Cooper, Wharton, NJ, Dean's, OBITER,

Club, PhKPh.

Colette M. Dellecave, Levittown, PA, PIX, PSEA,

BACCHUS

Christine R. Dettore, Clarks Summit, PA, Plani
Fin

Club, Prog Bd, Intra

E.

A. Croll, Weston. PA, Quest, Dean's

Julie A. Crouthamel, Harnsburg, PA, DEB, PSEA,

Matthew M. DeFranco, Denville, NJ, AMA, PBL
Suzanne deGracia, Emmaus, PA, CGA, PSEA
Vincent Delfini, Churchville, PA, Lambda Chi, AMA.

PA

L. Christ, Halifax

Carole A. Cimakasky, Wilkes-Barre. PA, Dean s,
APRS, Tn Siq
Barbara A. Cirelli, Mendham, NJ, CEC, PSEA
Kristine A. Clawson, Califon, NJ, PBL. Ski Club. HC

Karen

George

William Decker, Great Bend, PA

Michelle A. Ciampi, West

ACEI,

CGA OCSA

Gabrielle G. Davison, Tamaqua, PA, Prog Bd, A/S

Comm

L.

Kevin R. Crane, Troy, PA, Bsball{C), Intra, PBL, RA,
Amy Crimian, Abington, PA, LaX
Donna Criqui, Bloomsburg, PA. Theta Tau. ASPA.

Prog Bd

Beth A. Callahan, Red Lion, PA, AST, SNA
Michael J. Carroll, Horsham, PA, Acctg Club,

Susan

Stevens, PA, Choir, Madrigal.

RhoX

OWL

Hock
Deborah

CGA

Cowden,

Kelly M. Daldo, Williamsport, PA, Phi Delta,

OCSA

Lisa M. Calegari, Drums, PA, STD(P),

Joseph

S.

KDP

Dean's,

Joseph

Maria Butera, Wilkes-Barre, PA, Dean's, Magna
Laude, PSEA, ACEI
Brian J. Calderone. Mmersville, PA, CARC, CEC,

azine,

Chi, Bike Club,

Players,

Karen L. Burnett, Califon, NJ, FCA, Psych Club
Suzanne L. Bustraan, Feasterville, PA, SNA

Oly, Dean's,

OCSA,

PA, Who's Who,

Band

Julie A. Burkhart, Strasburg. PA, Madrigals, Choir,

Susan

SNA

Dean's, Acctg Club, Xc

Tracy

Feasterville, PA,

Spec Oly
Robin L. Buck, Lansdale, PA, SNA. Chi Sig

Beth

Ftball

Sarah

Brynildsen, Bethlehem, PA. Theta Tau,
CGA, Soph Pres

Bio Club, PSEA,

Club,

Kimberly A. Belinsky, Berwick, PA PBL
Kimberly D. Bell, Saylorsburg, PA, Ski Club, Chi

Nicole

T.

Ariel,

Margaret M. Coyle, Churchville. PA, Intra.
Kevin C. Coyle, Easton, PA, AMA, Dean's. Lambda

Pamela

Club, Intra

ball

Club, Fin Club

Amy

S), Intra,

RA

Kimberly

Who

Covey, Lake

L.

RA PSEA Deans

Club, Dean's, Intra

Amb

Terence Beck, Warren, NJ, Delta

210

Jolene K. Bright, Palmyra. PA. HC. RA
Joy D. Brockway, Muncy. PA, Pre-Law (Tr,

Spec

Mark T. Beatly, Milton, PA, Econ Club(P)
Douglas C. Beaver, Millerstown, PA, FCA, Intra
Michael J. Beck, North Eastham, MA, Lambda Chi,

s,

Audra

BBall.

Cum

Josie Beasom, Williamspon, PA, PSEA, ACEI.

Dean

AMA,

Margaret A. Corcoran, Pittston, PA, CARC, CEC,
Spec Oly, Dean's, PhKPh, KDP
Debra L. Cordas, Yardley, PA, PIX
Brenda K. Cordick, Hampton, NJ. PBL, Dean's
Filomena C. Costantino, Wilkes-Barre, PA,
PSEA(P), Who's

Pamela M. Bressi, Shamckin, PA,

Sandra

APRS
Club,

DMD, SOAR,

Park, PA, Intra,

Brennan, Breston

P.

Michelle A. Buck, Berwick, PA.

Comm

PhiSigPi,

Danville, PA,

Club

HC

Dean's,

Intra

RA,

Diane G. Brennan,

Sig, Bio

Dean's

William B. Adams, Kingston. PA. Bsball(C). SNA,

Tri

L. Boyer, Berwick, PA
Beth A. Brady, Danville, PA, Tn

Terry

Fin

PIX,

Dean's

Susan M. Dexter, Honesdale, PA, Prog Bd,
CCM(P)
Victoria DiCandilo, Newtown Square, PA.

Intra,

Lisa A. Diefenderfer, Bethlehem, PA. SNA. PIX
Lance O. Diehl, Millville. PA. Acctg Club. Who's

Who. OCHA, Intra. Bsball
Doreen D. Dietrich, Leesport. PA.

Psi Chi, RA, Intra,
Jennnifer S. Dietterick, Kingston, PA, PSEA, ACEI,
Prog Bd, Math Club, Dean's

Diane L. Dillinger, Oakford, PA, Chi Sig
Marc DiNola, Newton, NJ, Bio Club
Lori DiPasquale, Eagleville, PA, CGA, Amb. FCA.
SR Pres. Dean s. Who's Who

Nancy

E. Dirr,

Middletown. NY,

SNA

Dina A. DiStefano, Binghamton, NY, PSEA, NEA,
KDP, ACEI, Deans
Patricia M. Dobroski, Hershey. PA. Fin Club, Econ

PBL, BSCC(Chair), Swim,

:iub,

DMD, ODE, Who's

Vho, Dean's

Edward Dodson, Caiawissa, PA. Dean's, Golf, IBC
AnnLouise Donahue, Port Carbon, PA, ASA
Mary Dougherty, Philadelphia, PA, PIX, CGA,

VBUQ
Theodore Downs, Lancaster, PA,

Zetes,

AMA, IPC

Jay A. Drumheller, Paxinos, PA, SNA, STT, Ftball
Maureen E. Duffy, Warminster, PA, Fd Hock(C)
Gwenda L. Dunkelberger, Marietta, PA, AST, PBL,

Bd
Susan

'rog

ASA, OCSA, Acclg

Early, Lansdale, PA,

:iub

Suzanne M. Easley, Mechamcsburg, PA, PBL

ASA
Lisa M. Eastwood, Tunkhannock, PA, PCM, CEC
Susan M. Eck, Williamsport, PA, AFROTC
Alicia Eastlake, South Williamsport, PA. Bball,

Anita R. Eckhart, Palmerton, PA, PBL(Tr), Band

Andria Eckroth, Bloomsburg, PA. Intra. STT, SNA
Caria R. Eckroth, Bloomsburg, PA, Soc Club, A/S Si
;oun, AKD, Who's Who
Michelle Y. Edinger, East Stroudsburg, PA, DEB
Sheri Edmiston, Reading, PA, Tri Sig, Acctg Club

Linda M. Edwards, Perkasie, PA, PhiSigPi. Dean's,
,SPA,

CGA

Wendy

Edwards, Muncy. PA. ASA, RA, SNA

L.

Christine M. Eiswert, Williamsport, PA. Acctg Club,
)WL, AST, Econ Club

Susan

Randolph, NJ, AMA, Theta Tau
Kimberly A. Ellinger, Quenton, PA, KME, OCHA,
>ean's,

J. Elias,

PBL

DeAnn E.
ASA

Elliott,

Lewisburg, PA, Ski Club, Psych

tub,

Lori A. Elliott, Shamokin, PA,

Soc Club,

CEC

Lisa M. Engard, Penndel, PA, Tri Sig, Intra, Fin Club
David S. Englehart, Shillmgton. PA. Lambda Chi,
MA. CCM

Elaine Ennamorato, West Chester. PA,

WBUQ,

Bloom News

SA,

Donna

L.

Eriston, Danville,

PA

C,

A. Evans, Harvey's Lake, PA, PhiSigPi(P),

cctg Club(VP),

Todd

DMD

Evans, Slatington, PA, Dean's,

J.

Fin Club,

O, Intra
Julie A. Eveland, Bloomsburg, PA, Chi Theta

Diana R. Eves,
pha Psi(VP)

Lightstreet, PA,

Wom

Chor, Players,

Pamela Farnell, Hazleton, PA, PSEA, ACEI, Chi
Brenda Farver, Bloomsburg, PA
Carol

Sig

Fastrich, West Chester, PA, Dean's

L.

Janae Faust, Riverside, PA, Who's Who, DMD,
AMA, CAC

3PA,

Lisa M. Faust, Pottstown, PA,

PSEA(VP)
James A. Fecile, Sparta, NJ, Intra, HC, RA
Mary J. Fedorko, Montoursville. PA, PSEA, ACEI
Margaret Felton, Willow Grove, PA, DEB, Intra,
'RS
Jennifer L. Fenimore, Levlttown, PA, Tri Sig, PSEA
Linda Ferment, Randolph, NJ, AMA, Intra,
Lisa A. Fern, Pottstown, PA,

Intra,

PBL

Jennifer A. Fetterman, Montrose, PA,

PBL

Stephen

R. Fetterman, Catawissa, PA, PBL, AMA,
PhKPh, Acctg Club, Dean's
Kim J. Fey, Sweet Valley, PA, Fd Hock, Stball
Robert C. Finch, Falls PA Voice (Photo Ed),
/ID,

loom Magazine (Photo Ed), Prog Bd

J.

Fortuner

II,

Carbondale, PA, Dean's,

Circle K, Intra

Debbie A. Foster, Oakhurst, NJ, Dean's
Linda L. Fox, Shillmgton, PA, PhiSigPi, SNA, CCM
Cynthia A. Freeland, Mechamcsburg, PA, Stball,
PhKPh, Tn Beta, Intra
Christina L. Freytag, Ambler. PA, FCA, Quest, Prog
Bd, SNA, Intra
James W. Fritchman, Nazareth, PA. CGA(VP).
Rugby Club, RA
Donald J. Fromuth, Mt Penn, PA, DMD, AMA
Michelle A. Frye, Ringtown, PA, Dean's, KME(P).

Math Club(P)
Psi

Edie M. Gair, Williamsport. PA. Tn Sig. ESC(P.Tr).
Plan Club, A/S St Coun
Loraine A. Gallagher, Freeland, PA, Span Club
Patricia M. Gallagher, Bethlehem, PA,

Gail E.

Dean's,

Gamble, Ridley

Park, PA,

SNA,

Intra

AFROTC, PBL,

OCHA

Chadwick Garber, Wayne, PA, AFROTC, Intra, Div
Tina J. Gaydosh, Berwick, PA, Bloom Magazine,
Eng Club, STD (Tr)
Roseanne E. Geiger, Northampton, PA, Dean s.
Spectrum. (Assoc Ed).
Judith Geismar, Weston, CT. Dean's. Tn Sig
R. Cortlee Gerhart, Morrisville, PA, Theta Tau,

-a

^obyn
rSHLA
\my C.

A. Focht, Nornstown, PA, Phi Delta,

WBUQ, AMA, APRS
Kimtjerly A. Gibble,

Millville,

PA, Cheerleader

CARC. CEC
John P. Gillard, Huntingdon Valley. PA. Lambda
Chi, Rugby Club, ODE, Dean's
Timothy A. Gilliom, Milton, PA, AKD, PhKPh,
Dean's, SOAR, Soc Club
Jo Ann Girton, Danville, PA, PBL, Acctg Club
Lisa R. Glickman, Huntingdon Valley, PA, ASA,
Psych Assn, Hillet
Robert N. Glossner, Williamsport, PA, Ski Team,
Phys Soc
Linda A. Glovach, Wallingford, PA, PIX, Dean's
Edward F. Gobora III, Levittown, PA, See Attached
DonnaMarie A. Golden, Mahanoy City. PA, SNA
Diane P. Goldstein, Rockaway, NJ, PSEA
Daniel K. Good, Bowmansville, PA, Choir, FCA(P),
Fin Club, Intra,

Who's

Who

Thomas

Amb, Zeta

Psi,

C. Fontana, Pottstown, PA, Dean's,

AMA
AMA

SIO,

Deborah J. Haefele, Dallas. PA, PhiSigPi, PhKPh.
KDP, CEC. CARC, OCSA, Who's Who
Jeffrey R. Halsey, Warren, NJ
Wilma J. Hansen, Mechamcsburg, PA, PSEA
Stanley T. Harder, Catawissa, PA, AMA, PSEA.
Linda E. Harding, State College, PA, Image, Wom
Chor, FCA, Who's Who, Dean's
Christine M. Harkin, Levittown, PA, Fin Club,
Dean's, PBL,

OCSA

Bernard Harms, Bethlehem, PA,

Ski Club(P), SIO,

AMA
KME
Sharon

Haug, Warminster, PA, XCountry, Track,

J.

Chi Sig

Jane E. Havrilla, Hazleton, PA, SNA, STT,
Theresa Hayden, Hazleton, PA.
Brenda Heath, Shamokin, PA

Amy

Heathcote, Bloomsburg, PA,

L.

Amy

Hedeman,

Hulmeville, PA,

SNA

AMA

C. Hendricks, Coopersburg, PA, Intra

Eileen M. Henry, Warminster, PA, PBL, ASPA,

Henry, Hanover, PA, AST
John C. Hepp, Mountaintop, PA, KME,
Holly

AMA

J.

Timothy

S. Herb, Hatfield,

Herman,

Julie A.

Carol

Intra,

Dean's

PA

Danville, PA,

L. Herrick, Monroeville.

Psych Assn

PA. Inter Rel, Dean's.

Track

Christine A. Hittinger, Weatherly, PA, Dean's,
Band, Ski Club

Timothy

L. Hock, Millville, PA
Loriann Hocking, Newton, NJ, PIX

Theodore

WBUO(Gen

Karen
Dean's

Jeffrey E. Hook, Berwick, PA,

Stephanie
PBL,

Shannon

G. Gray, Cresco, PA. Tn Sig.

PSEA

Marie N. Graziano, Langhorne, PA, Dean's, CGA,
ACEI, PSEA, HC
Philadelphia, PA,

Wom Chor, Jud

L. Groner II, Ft Wash, MD, Zeta Psi, Intra
Schelley M. Guffey, Watsontown, PA, PBL, Dean's

MaraBeth

L.

Gummoe,

Tunkhannock, PA, Prog Bd,

L.

OCSA

Hoover, Easton, PA, Acctg Club(Sec),

OCSA

Intra,

Horan,

F.

BSCC

Debra A. Governa, Richboro, PA, Theta Tau
Karen L. Graham, Mittlinburg, PA, PSEA, Fd Hock
Sheila L. Graham, Steelton, PA, Bl Cul Soc, PBL,
Prog Bd

City, NJ, TKE,
SCJ, AFROTC, Bloom

OCSA. Dean's
Holmgren, Noxen. PA. ACEI. PSEA,

L.

Lambda

Paul A. Gould, Basking Ridge, NJ, Beta Sig, Dean's

Dir),

Kelly A. Hollenbach, Perkasie, PA, SNA, PhKPh,

Acctg Club

PBL

Hodgins, Ocean

STT, Who's Who,

Steven E. Good, Williamsport, PA, ASPA
Debra L. Goodhart, Lancaster, PA, Tn Sig, ISC,
Voice
Bradley E. Goodrich, Honesdale, PA, Dean's,
Chi, Fin Club,

S.

Mgr,Prog

News

Brian

Sheldon

Foglia, Cranston, Rl

Ftball.

Dean's, Bloom News, Voice.

Jill D. Hershey, East Petersburg. PA. PIX, Who's
Who, ISC(VP,S), CGA
Karen L. Heuser, King of Prussia, PA, AST,
BACCHUS, Acctg Club
Angela L. Hill, Milton, PA, Band, WBSC
Curtis A. Hite, Philadelphia, PA, Choir, Soph Gents,

(Tr)

lAark F. Foley, Souderton, PA,

Gurn, Hallstead, PA.

T.

Bloom Mag-

FCA

Laura S. Grebe, Dresher, PA, Tri Sig, Psych Assn
David C. Green, Doylestown. PA. WBUQ. Bloom
News, CAS
Scott H. Griflis, Bloomsburg, PA, Golf, Intra, Bloom
News, Mass Comm
DawnMarie Griglock, West Pittston, PA, NSSHLA

PSEA

Terrence

Ed), Voice,

Donald T. Getty Jr. Millville, PA, Fin Club, Dean's
Frank M. Giancatarino, Warminster, PA, OCHA(Tr),
Acctg Club, Intra, Who's Who
Ronald J. Gianettino Jr. Warren, NJ, PhiSigPi,

Michelle C. Finn, Plains, PA, Dean's,
Karen Fisher, Palmerton, PA, AST
Intra,

Who Spectrum(Asst
ARS

Tennis

Nancy L. Greaves,

Flaherty, Blue Point, NY, Acctg Club

s

azine,

Jeffrey R.

Bd, Soc Club

Evonne M.

Who

Melodee Hauck, New Columbia, PA, Band, TBE,

Susanne M. Furman, Bloomsburg, PA, PhKPh,
Chi, OCSA, Philo Club, Intra. Psych Club

Lisa A. Finkelstein, River Edge. NJ.


I

Robert

Lisa M. Gilger, Shamokin, PA. RA.

Michele M. Ermilio, Swarthmore, PA, Worn Chor,

PBL
Sharon

John M. Ford, Reading, PA, Ice Hock. Intra
Marygrace M. Fortuna, Taylor, PA, DEB, Acctg
Club, PBL

Paoli,

PA, Zeta Psi(P), IPC, LaX,

Jennifer L. Horn, Boyertown, PA, Dean's, DMD(VP),
PBL, Acctg Club

Timothy J. Houlihan, New
Maxine

Milford, PA,

Lambda Chi,

Howerter, Shamokin, PA, HC, Rad Tech

E.

Club

Dana

C. Hucaluk, Catasawgua, PA, Chi Sig,

Econ

Club, Intra

Susan

L.

Bonnie

L.

Hughes, Bloomsburg, PA

Hummel, Lock Haven,

PA, TBE(P), Band,

AMA(Tr), Dean's
Kelly M. Hunter, Roslyn, PA, CEC(S)

Lynnette J. Hurst, Hummelstown, PA, Fd Hock,
Stephanie A. Husted, Holland, PA, Prog Bd(P), RA,
ASPA, PBL, Gov Bd, Intra, HC, CGA.
Jerry D. Hybki, West Lawn, PA, AMA, LaX, Zeta Psi
Sandra J. Impink, Reading, PA, PIX, Acctg Club

Joseph
Stacey

Yvonne

Y. Irvin, Wilkes-Barre, PA, Bsbail, Intra
L.

Jackson, Temple, PA, Chi Theta, PSEA

D.

James,

Philadelphia,

PA

Jacqueline M. Janesco, Moosic, PA, DEB, Acclg
Club
Ellen L. Jankowski, Catawissa, PA, AMA, Econ
Club, Chi Sig, Intra

211

Cynthia L. Johnson, Nazareth. PA. Acctg Club.
PhKPh, PBL
Sharon L. Johnson, Lancaster. PA. Dean s, Acctg
Club PBL, ASPA
Timothy T. Jones, Bloomsburg. PA, Ftball. Ctieerleader CARC (P)
Timothy N. Jordan, Broomall. PA. AMA
Michael S. Jurkowski, Carbondale, PA, PhiSigPi, Tri

Gayle A. Kreiger, Ringtown. PA. Upward Bound.
Melinda

Gov

Bd,

CGA

AMA,

Fr Club(P).

Beth A. Katko. Lebanon. PA. Phi

Timothy

Lambda

T. Keffer,

Wharton, NJ.

Deans
CGA(P). Gov Bd,
Delta,

Chi. Golf

Andrea

Kehoe, Lake Hopatcong, NJ. AST.

L.

Team(VP). AMA
Molly M. Kelly,

Tammy

J.

Ski

Camp

Hill

Amb

PA, Theta Tau.

Kemmerer, Oiey PA Votce(Photo

Ed),

Kenvin, Freeland, PA. Pre-Law. HC(P).
Honors A S St Coun. Dean's. OCSA, PhiSigPi (RecS),
Col Rep(P)
L.

Kelly A. Kern, Norristown. PA. SNA,

OCSA, Dean

s

Kyle R. Kern, Whitehall, PA, PhiSigXi (P)
Richard A. Kern, Easton. PA, St Band, IBC.

DMD

Lisa R. Kerprich, Mt Carmei. PA. PSEA.

Sig

J.

Amy L. Kroner, Lewisburg.
Karen

Kerschner, Williamsport. PA.

Tri

Med Tech

Anita M. Keszkowski, Catawissa, PA, IVIaiorette (C),
Eng Club, STD
Paulette L. Kester, BenA/ick. PA. PSEA. Spec Oly
Donald J. Kieffer, Bernardsville, NJ, Lacrosse, Jud

OCSA
Christine G. Kruel,

PBL, Phi Delta, ISC.

TKE.

AS

P.

Lamb, Levittown, PA, ASA
Beth A. Lamoreaux, Clarks Summit, PA
Robert A. Lannetti, Center Valley, PA, Dean s, DMD,
PhKPh, PBL, FCA(VP), Who's Who. AMA. intra
Amy L. Lapekas, Bangor. PA. CARC. CEC, Amb.
Spec Olys. FCA. Int Rel
Mindy S. Lathrop, Springville. PA
Lisa M. Latzman, Wilkes-Barre. PA, Soc Club

Jennifer

Leavy,

J.

Julie A. Lecuona,

Who

Club
Susan M. King, Dallas, PA, Theta Tau, Dean
Comm, Gov Bd Acctg Club
Colleen Kingsley. Scranton, PA, DEB

RA. Ski Club

cer, Bio

s.

Fin

Sherry A. Kircher, Meadville, PA, Bio Club, Intra,
Inter Rel. Band. Dean s
Lori Kirk, Bensalem. PA. Deans. AMA. ASPA(P).
Sig, Twirler

Patricia M. Kleiner, Yardley, PA, AMA(P),

PhKPh,

ODE, Dean's, Who s Who
Debra S. Klinger, Benwick, PA, Dean

PA, PBL(P),

s,

Psi Chi. Chi

Theta(VP)
S. Klinger,

Lebanon, PA. Bloom News,

Knepper, Lehighton. PA, PBL
Shawn-Kimberly Kocher, Stockertown. PA, Prog
Lori A.

Karin T. Koenig, Siroudsburg. PA. Phi Delta(Tr).
PBL, AMA
Mark T. Koenig, Newtown. PA, Swim. Lambda Chi

Intra.

J.

Koslosky, Bloomsburg. PA. Bskbail, Track.

Delta

Pi

Laura A. Kothe, Richboro. PA. AMA, Fin Club
Jane C. Kozel, West Hazleton, PA, PSEA, Acctg
Club HC
Timothy A. Krall, Schaefterstown, PA
Elaine K. Kramer, West Fairview, PA, ASA. PSEA

212

Chambersburg. PA. AST
MD, Ftball, intra. Who's

PA

Oly,

CARC, CEC
JoAnne F. Leinenbach, Ashland, PA. SNA
David A. Lesko, Center Valley, PA, AFROTC, Tennis.

NSSHLA.

PA, PiOPi,

Maciejewski, Bloomsburg, PA,

J.

Intra,

Intra

Barbara L. Malafi, Daimatia, PA, ASA. Soc Club,
Paul C. Malatesta, North Wales. PA. Bsball, AMA,

ASPA

HC

Intra

Virginia A. Malkoskie, Catawissa, PA, Bio Club

John

P. Malley, Broomall. PA, PhiSigXI, Golf,

Dean's. Ski Club

Monique M. Manning,

PA. NSSHLA,,

Mlllville.

OCSA

Donald Marano, Bethlehem. PA. PhiSigXi. PBL
Joyce M. Markiewicz, Mt Top. PA. KDP. PhKPh.
Sig,

Tri

NSSHLA

Jonathan

T.

Marks, Fairiess

Zetes. Acctg Club(P). Dean's.

PA. Wrestling,

Hills,

ODE. CGA.

Kimberly A. Martin, Bethlehem. PA.
Jacquelyn C. Masullo, Long Valley, NJ, Fr Club
Matthew C. Maturani, Danville. PA. CGA. OCSA,
SIO
F. Mayer, Endwell. NY. SIO{VP), Swim
Louis Maylock, Conyngham, PA.
Cheryl A. Mazer, Newtown. PA, PBL, Intra. Fin ClubMaria R. Mazzenga, Lake Como. PA. Dean's. Theta

William

Bloom News.

OWL

SNA

Bronwyn
PIX, PSEA

J.

McClimans, Jamesville. NY.

Dean's.

Elaine D. McColgan, Bloomsburg, PA. PhKPh. ODE.

Juliana H.

OCSA,

McCormack, West

Ski
L.

Chester. PA. Theta

Club

McCoy,

Holland, PA,

ASA

Voice,

Dean's

Karen A. McDonald, New Hope. PA, ARS(P), Gov
CGA, OCSA, Who's Who
Kelly A. McDonald, Benwick. PA. APRS. Amb
Amy McDowell, Media. PA. DEB

Bd(Sec),

Edward McElhiney, Havertown. PA. Swim, Fin Club
Francine McFadden, Jim Thorpe. PA. Band. PSEA.

Who

Levering, West Lawn. PA, Dean's, Mass

ACEI. Who's

McFadden, Mantua. NJ. TKE. CGA.
Karen E. McGeady, Dublin, PA, PhiSigPi, Dean's.
Diane L. McHugh, Drexel Hill. PA. PIX. AMA. Prog
Bd
Jana D. Mclsaac, Exion. PA. Fin Club. Intra.
Patrick

HC

Nina M. Libertella, York, PA, APRS. Dean's.
Kimberly A. Liem, Gordon. PA
Louise A. Ligenza, Lansford. PA. SNA. AST

Theresa M. Limongelli,

W

Pittston,

ASA

PA ASA.

Michelle M. McLaughlin, Warminster. PA
Michelle M. McLaughlin, Reading. PA. Acctg Club
PIX,

Vivien Lindsey, Philadelphia. PA
Lisa M. Link, Whitehall. PA. Acctg Club.

PBL

A. Litchko, Boyertown. PA. Chi Theta

Amy Litzenberger, Dublin, PA. Deans. PBL. OCSA
Ruthann Llewellyn, Bloomsburg, PA, Bio
Tri Beta, PhKPh, A/'S Stu Coun
Doris A. Lloyd, Felton, PA, PhiSigPi. Dean's,

NSSLHA

Cheryl A. McMillan, Philadelphia. PA. AKA. BIooit
News. Bl Cul Soc. Prog Bd
Douglas G. McNaul, Canton. PA. KME. Intra,
Stacy A. McNeely, Bethlehem, PA, Tennis, Band.
Joan M. McNichol, Drexel Hill. PA. Acctg Club

L.

Laura

J.

Patricia R. Loeb, Norristown

PBL

PA

CEC, Dean's

Phi Delta,

McQuilken,

Alburtis, PA,

Tn

Sig.

Meegan, East Stroudsburg. PA.

Ski Club

BSCC

Longenberger, Nescopeck, PA. PBL

Patricia J. Locklear, Bloomsburg, PA,

'

ASA(P), ISC
Terri A.

Jennifer R. Locke, Aston. PA.

Players

Tri Sig.

Intra

Craig E. Lewis, Northumberland, PA,
Jill E. Lewis, Morrisville, PA, ACEi, PSEA,

Mary

PA.

Machemer, Bethlehem,
HC

Michelle

Club

Millington, NJ, PBL. Fin

Beth A. Leibensperger, Reading. PA. Spec

Rose

PBL

s.

PA, Fr Club, RA,

(Chair)

Amy

Intra,

Kimberly S. Mader, York, PA, Swim, PSEA,
Lisa A. Magliocco, Binghamton, NY, Dean's, KDP,
DEB, PSEA, ACEI
Kevin M. Mahar, Ringoes, NJ, Lambda Chi, RA,

Tau,

Britain,

Club(S,VP)

Dean's

Dean

PA

WBUQ

Who

Anthony M. Klemanski, Shamokin.

David

New

Lorie M. Lefchak, Pittston,

Comm,

s

N.J

C.

Stephen

Tau,

Mark G. Legato,

Dean

Particia A. McCarthy, Pottstown, PA. Dean's. Theta

S. Lee, Baltimore,

Karen R. Killam, HollanD, PA
Jacqueline L. Kimmel, Hegins, PA, PSEA
Danielle King, Gilberisville, PA, PSEA(S), Spec Oly
Douglas A. King, Dallastown. PA. Dean s, OCSA.
Acctg Club
Kimberly J. King, Bloomsburg. PA. Deans, AMA,
PBL, HC, AST
Stephen R. King, Bloomsburg, PA, Delta Pi(P), Soc-

Joanne
Dean's, RA,

Tau(P).

SNA

HC

Joshua

Club

Lauver, Port Trevorton, PA,

Learn, Benton

J.

Dean's.

L.

L. Lyter, Elizabethviile.

Dean's,

Kushner, Shamokin. PA, Dean's
Kwortnick, Lansdale, PA, Ice Hock,
Wrestling, Econ Club, intra
Denise L. Labecki, Wilkes-Barre, PA, Tri Sig
Ruth E. Laidacker, Lightstreet, PA, PSEA, Comm,
ACEI
A.

James

Robin

Bd,

Kutztown, PA, Madrigals.

Stu Coun. Track

Sandra

Lora

Sharon

PA, Bio Club, Intra

HC

Kunsman,

Natalie M.

Linda M. Kiehart, Lewisburg, PA. Chi Theta. ISC.
Acctg Club
Thomas C. Kifolo, Lewisburg, PA, OCSA, Acctg

Who's

Pottsville,

Jean M. Kuhn, Tamaqua. PA. PSEA(S). Chi Theta
Sharon A. Kunick, Wilkes-Barre, PA. Chi Sig. SNA

Bd

Tri

PA. Psi Chi, Psych Assn,

Krueger, Reeders. PA. KDP. PhKPh.

L.

Club
Argyi, PA, inter Rel,

PSEA

Kristin P.

Club, Soc Club

PBL.

Intra.

Rel(Chair)

Int

Deans. NSSHLA
Timothy R. Kurtz, Allentown, PA, CGA. ODE(P).

WBUQ, APRS, SNA

Melissa

FCA. Quest.

Laude, DMD,
A/S Stu Coun. Up-

Choir.

Obiter(Org Ed,Asst Ed,Ed-in-Chief), Spectrum, SO J

Rebecca

Cum

Who, OCSA, Sum

Karen M. Kugler, Reading, PA. Acctg Club, DMD,

Chi Sig

Ski

Brian E. Maccarella, Atco.

Lisa M. Kroll, Willow Street, PA, PhKPh, PSI(P). Ser-

HC, RA

Kane, Montgomeryville. PA
Kase, Reading. PA. CEC. Swim.
Deborah A. Kaszycki, Trumbauersville. PA. ISC(P).

PSEA

Kreisher, Bloomsburg. PA.

J.

vice Key, Who's

Aware
Mary

L.

AMA

FCA

Amy

PBL

reach.

J.

Fin Club,

Beth Lugg, Pen

Beta
Alexis M. Kandra, Selmsgrove, PA. CEC, PSEA. Pro|

Deirdre

DMD. PBL. Acctg

Rita M. Kreglow, Whitehall. PA.

Club

FCA,

Worn Chor Voice, Spectrum, Bloom Magaz-

ine,

Beth A. Lodanosky, Denver. PA. Dean's, Track,
CCM{VP,S), Orchestra. ARS. Prog Bd. Intra
Andrew Lotsis, Lansdowne. PA, Ftball. Fin Club(P).
ODE, Dean's
Darrin L. Love, Wyomissing, PA, CGA. Lambda Chi.

Lee C. Mehalick, Sugarloaf. PA. SNA
Richard E. Mehalick, West Hazleton. PA. Golf
~
Dean s
Rebecca A. Mengel, Berwick, PA
Lori A. Mercadante, Aston, PA, PSI, Span Club
Spec Oly, Players Dance Co
Todd E. Mertz, Kutztown, PA, AMA, PBL, Intra,
Barbara E. Messmer, Paramus, NJ. PhiSigPi. Acctr*
Club

James W. Middaugh, Rome.

PA.

Michelle

L.

MIgnerey, Honesdale. PA,

Joseph W. Mlhaiko, Whippany,

Coun

A)'S Stu

Miller,

Wyalusing, PA,

SNA

Christine A. O'Rourke, Trooper. PA. ASA
Robert J. Osiecki, Mountaintop. PA. Wghtlift Club.

Terry A. Miller, Mifflinville, PA
MaryBeth Millspaugh, St Petersburg. FL, ASA.

;na
Christopher

L.

Mingrone, Bloomsburg, PA,

Fiball,

CCM

/VBUQ,

Anne M.

Misiewicz, Ashland,

R. Ontko, Intra. PBL.

Donna M. Osmun, Stanhope. NJ. Acctg Club. Intra
James F. O'Toole, Havertown. PA. Ftball. His Club
Ronald L. Ott Jr, Lewisburg, PA
Margaret M. Ovsak, Lehighton, PA, PIX, AMA
Linda M. Paa, Basking Ridge, NJ. Acctg Club.

PA

Michele A. Modesitt, Yorktown Heights, NY
Mark M. Molchany, Whitehall. PA. AMA, PBL
Colleen L. Monk, Wayne, PA, PSEA, CEC, CARC,

Joseph

E.

Monkman,

Folsom, PA, Zetes, IFC(S)

Richard A. Montella

Jr.

DMD, Deans,

PhiSigPi,

Lynn M.

Painter, Milton. PA.

Claire A. Palkovits,

Northampton. PA, PBL,

CARC. CEC

Shenandoah, PA, SNA(P),

Intra

\MA

Vicki L. Pantuso, Leesport. PA, SNA, Prog

Geraldine A. Moore, Hatboro, PA, Prog Bd, Voice,
Jloom Magazine (Photo Ed).
John A. Morack, Mt Carmel, PA, Plan Club
Jeffrey C. Morgan, Bloomsburg. PA. Players. Choir,

Pamela

VS

Stu Coun, STD,

APO

Carol Morrison, Mechanicsburg, PA, AKD, Dean's,

Dianne M. Motze, West Lawn, PA, Swim. Worn Chor,
:EC, PSEA, CARC
Michelle R. Mourey, Bloomsburg, PA, Chi
heta(VP), Cheerleader, Soc Club
Diane C. Mudlock, Inkerman, PA, Dean's
Colleen L. Mulhall, Shamokin, PA, SNA. STT, Who's

CCM
CCM.

Eileen E. Mulhall, Shamokin. PA. SNA. STT.
Vho's

A.

Ramona

Who

S. Panzarella, Junedale. PA.

PhKPh
Debangshu

A.

Psych Assn.

Paria, Granite Springs, NY, Zetes,

Amb,

Club
Katherine M. Parkinson, Denville, NJ, AMA, Fin
Club
Susan A. Patte, Scranton, PA, Theta Tau. ISC.
Dean's.

Murphy, Hatboro. PA, PSEA

PSEA

News. Who's

Who
J.

Pellman, McAlisterville, PA, PhiSigPi,

SNA
Joseph T. Pellock, Frackville, PA. Intra. Acctg Club
James W. Percey, Bloomsburg, PA, Beta Sig,

APO
Shawn P. Murphy,

Choir,

Huskies,

'layers.

Lambda

PSEA.

Chi,

Jean's. Intra

;NA, Dean's

Lisa A. Musto,

New Cumberland.

Patricia L. Neff, Nazareth,

Andrea

PA. PIX. Fr Club.

Amb

Phis,

PA

R. Nelson, Philadelphia, PA, Band, Bl Cul

Acctg Club, PBL,

)0C

Dianne J. Nerch,

Taylor. PA, Theta Tau,

John M. Nestro

Jr.

CARC, CEC

West Reading, PA

Elizabeth S. Nichols,

IVIarlinsville.

NJ, Fr

Sweet

PSEA, Spec Oly
Karen L. Nickell, Lansdale. PA, CEC, CGA(S), Theta

\CEI,

au. Dean's,

PSEA

Lisa A. Nicolazzo, Chern/

Hill.

CARC. CEC.

NJ.

;pec Oly, FCA, Inter Rel

L.

APRS. PIX

PA

Pflugler, Nazareth, PA, SIO, Dean's,

Intra

Jack Phelan, Lightstreet, PA, Quest
Robert L. Piacine, Pottsville. PA. JR Class

Tr.

Club

PhiSiXi. Fin

Intra.

XC.

T. Piccioni, Pottsville. PA.

Christine

Psych Assn(S).

L. Pierie,

North Wales, PA, Swim, LaX

SNA
SNA
Zetes, AFROTC

Julia A. Poduszio, Dauphin, PA,

Karen

Nolte, Lenhartsville, PA, Track, Hist Club

J.

Margaret

Amy

L.

E. Norris, Carlisle. PA. Div

Team. PSEA

Norton, Bloomsburg. PA. PSEA. Tennis.

;CM, ACEI

Who

Keith R. Oertner, Slatington, PA. Acctg Club.

DMD.

Powers, Philadelphia. PA.

Keith M. Preising, Media. PA.

Nancy

Wind Gap, PA, PBL
Pritchard, Conyngham, PA, NSSHLA, BAHI,

D. Price,

L.

OhI, Orefield. PA,

Timothy G. Okonsky,

AMA,

Raritan. NJ.

Intra

CGA. BACCHUS.

Anette K. Pursel, Bloomsburg, PA, PBL
Tracy L. Puterbaugh, Orangeville. PA. KME. PSEA
Anne S. Rabert, Orefield. PA, SNA, STT
Timothy M. Radler Palmerton, PA, Acctg Club,

Chi

Joseph O'Leary, Richboro. PA
Teresa A. Oliver, Philadelphia. PA. KME. Prog Bd

Andrew R. Olson, Morrisville, PA. AMA.
Jacqueline M. O'Neill, Bloomsburg. PA, Comm.
iov Bd. Span Club. Spectrum.
Linda O'Neill, Nornstown. PA. Chi Sig
Sheila Jacqueline A. Ong, Sugarloaf. PA. Inter Rel.

Susan
Signify,

Rhodes,

AMA.

Hatfield. PA. LaX. PIX,

SNA

Darryl H. Richards, Philadelphia, PA, Ftball

Lynne M. Ritz, West Hazleton, PA, XCountry. Track,
Who's Who
Brenda A. Robinson, Linden, PA, PBL, Acctg Club
Patricia A. Robinson, Nornstown, PA, Tn Sig
Christine E. Roche, Hopewell, NJ
Jannet M. Rodriguez, Philadelphia, PA, Assn His
Beth A. Roeder, York, PA. Swim
Christopher S. Roehl, Southampton, PA. Delta Pi
John S. Rohrbach, Wyomissing. PA. Intra
Lori A. Rose, Pleasant Gap. PA. OCSA. Psych Assn.
Intra, Spec Oly. Dean's

Roskos, Shavertown. PA, AMA. PBL,

J.D.

Suzanne M. Ross,

Wayne

Sayre. PA. Tn Sig,

AMA

A. Rotelle, Maple Glen. PA. Ski Club. Delta

LaX. ASPA. AMA
Lynda A. Roth, Gillett. PA, CARC
Bonnie Rovinski, Allentown, PA, PBL. Dean's
Karen E. Rumpp, Randolph. NJ. PSEA, CGA.
Dean's, Spec Oly, Bloom Magazine, Wom Chor,
Kelley J. Ryan, Berwick. PA. PBL. ASPA. Wom Chor

Mischelle A. Ryder, Bethlehem. PA. Tn Sig. Psych
Assn
Nereida Salgado, Philadelphia. PA. AFROTC. Assn

Ruth A. Salinkas, New Milford. PA. FCA. AMA. Intra
Nancy J. Salvadore, Newtown. PA. SNA. APO
Gregory M. Sanders, Allentown. PA, PBL. Dean's.

AMA
Theodore J. Sarnoski, Bloomsburg, PA, PKD,

L.

Ralston, East Hanover, NJ, PhiSigPi,

NSSHLA

Sharon E. Saunders, Lebanon, PA, PBL, AMA
Edward V. Savadge, Ashland, PA, Wghtlift Club,
Intra, Spec Oly, PSEA
Denise K. Savidge, West Chester, PA, Spectrum,
APRS,
Kimberly A. Savidge, York, PA

Club,

Chess Club

John O. Schneider, Collegeville, PA, Swim
Suzanne M. Schoch, Boyertown. PA
Aimee J. Schultz, Clarks Summit, PA,
Sharon

A. Schwartz,

McAdoo, PA.

ACEI(Tr). PSEA.

OCSA

Dean's.

Troy R.

Seller, Slatington. PA.

SIO

'

Club.

Swim

Karen L. Shaw, New Holland, PA, Phi Delta, PBL.
CARC, CEC. NSSHLA, BACCHUS
Caria R. Shearer, Chambersburg, PA, Fd Hock.

Soc(P)

Kathleen

E.

PhiSigPi,

Chor

Reichard, Dresher. PA, Tn Sig(S),

SNA

Beth A. Shaffer, Mifflmburg. PA. Intra. Dean's
Kimberly A. Shannon, Roslyn, PA
Gerald W. Shantillo, Athens. PA. Fin Club. Acctg

Acctg Club

Wom

PIX,

BACCHUS, Psych Assn

BBall(C)

Karen M. Redling, Conyngham, PA,

Intra.

Renee M. Scarpa, Easton. PA. AMA(VP). OCSA
Lynn E. Schafer, Ambler, PA, PIX
Darcie L. Scheldt, Birdsboro, PA, PhiSigPi, CGA,
Mass Comm Bloom Magazine.
Katrina M. Scheltema, Glen Rock, PA Voice,
Bloom Magazine, Dean s, STD, FCA
Thomas J. Scherer, Shickshinny, PA, KME, Math

Kim M. Rasmussen, Albnghtsville, PA. Acctg Club.
PBL
Dave J. Reagan, Berwick. PA
Natalie J. Rechenberg, Honey Brook. PA. PBL,

Dean's, Prog' Bd, Voice,

Fore-

nsics

Christine E. Sgro, Havertown. PA. Tn Sig.

Dean's

OCHA

itra

ambda

E.

Lisa R.

Nowaskie, Shamokin. PA. Deans. KDP. Tri
Seta, PhKPh. Bio Club, PSEA, CGA
Molly J. Oberrender, Bloomsburg. PA, Chi Theta,
E.

Brian

Mary

J.

Natalie S. Sayland, Hatboro, PA, Chi Sig,

Club

D. Petzold, Port Allegany.

Robert

DMD,

Ski

Pettinato, Scranton, PA,

Dean's

iiA.

Vho's

Dana
Lynn

John

Jacqueline M. Niven, Thornton, PA, Intra
Timothy J. Noggle, Hazleton, PA. ROTC.

Ann

Karen A. Perks, Forty Fort. PA. Chi Theta. BAHI
Who's Who
Bonnie E. Perrego, Lehman, PA, Band, KME
Amy S. Perry, Downingtown, PA. Soc Club(P.S).
CAS, Jud Bd, SAA
Teresa G. Perry, Williamsport, PA, PBL(VP).
Jeanne Pesot, Philadelphia. PA, Chi Theta
Basil P. Petach, Rumson, NJ. Soccer, SIO
Cherie L. Peterman, Muncy. PA. Dean's. DMD (S),

Signify,

Nancy Murray, Rosemont. PA, Theta Tau, Dean's
Diane M. Murtin, Mahanoy City, PA, STT, PhKPh.

)MD

PellniU, Nutley, NJ, Chi Theta

Dean's, IFC
Taylor, PA,

Acctg Club

Kristine E. Resnick, Lansdowne. PA.

His Stu(VP)

Carol

PBL
Patrick A. Murphy, Ambler, PA,

L.

Laura A. Renninger, West Chester, PA, RhoX,
PIX(Tr),

Pi.

Ernest J. Payne III, Bloomsburg. PA. Jud Comm.
Dean's
M. Michele Peck, Williamsport. PA. Prog Bd
Evelyn S. Pedergnana, Mount Carmel. PA. CCM
Mary Pelak, Forensics(P.VP). PKD(P). APRS. Bloom

Eileen M. Murphy, Nornstown, PA, AIVIA, HC(P),
Icon Club,

PSEA,

Taylor. PA. DEB(Hist. VP).

Stu(P)

Bd

Comm

PsiChi,

Christine

Deborah

Panzak, Benwick, PA, Curr

Inter

jOc Club

Vho.

Tri

SNA. Worn Chor

Barto, PA, PIX,

Patricia A. Palubinsky,

OCSA,

Judee A. Remas,

Lisa

Sig

Susan M. Paluba,

=IX

Tricia A. Reilly, Hatfield. PA, Image, Players. Voice.

Intra

Club

Fin

CARC, PSEA,

Joy A. Reigel, Allentown, PA, PBL. ASPA

HC

Thomas

:iub(P)

Klmberly A.

Dean's, CEC,

VBall Club

NJ, TKE, Plan

Gwendolyn M. Sheets,

Amy

Perkasie. PA. Tn Sig.

K. Sheffer, Lancaster. PA. ASA. ACEI.

Richard M. Sheldon,

Nancy

L.

HC

PSEA

Jr, Eagleville. PA. Zetes.

Phys

Shellenberger, Mifflintown, PA. CARC.

CEC. Pro| Aware
Sloan E. Sheridan, West

Pittston.

PA.

PSEA

213

Annette

Shermeyer, Gettysburg. PA, Band, TBE.

L.

SNA
Peter

Shiner, Berwick,

J.

PA

OCSA, Intra, Acctg Club
Joseph M. Sundheim,
HC,

Kristine L. Shirer, Nazareth, PA,

CARC, CEC,

Chi

Sandra L. Shone, Shavertown, PA, PhiSigPi, PKD,
PhKPh Deans NSSHLJ\, Cheerleader

PA, TKE,

Supatina, Mt Carmel, PA, PSI

L.

M. Sutton,

CEC(VP)
Kevin C. Swiatek,

PA, CEC(P), Spec Oly,

Carlisle,

NJ

Fairlield,

Daniel M. Shutt, Carlisle, PA, Ftball

William R. Swisher, Selinsgrove, PA

Mark A. Sibber,

Deborah

Lambda Chi(Tr), Acctg

Ephrata, PA,

Mark

Club

David

P. Siegfried,

Larry R. Siegrist,
HC(Tr)

Bethlehem, PA, CGA, Delta Pi
Holland, PA. Intra, FCA,

New

BACCHUS,

Szupper, PiOPi(S), KDP, PBL, Dean's

J.

Tappe, Catawissa, PA, PSEA(P),

E.

Comm(VP),

Sills, Mifflmburg,

PA,

ROTC, PBL, Span

Thomas

Club, Assn His Stu(Tr), Psych Assn

Stacy L. Silverman, Narberth, PA
Jackie Simchick, Askam PA

Club.

Club
Sine, Quakertown, PA, Chi Sig, ACEI

L.

PSEA

Thomas

S. Sink,

PA Voice(MgrEd),

Berwick

Siskin, Elmira, PA, Signify(S), Players,

L.

Dean s. Alpha Psi(VP), Hillel, OCSA
John S. Skudalski, Pringle, PA, Intra
Maureen Slabicki, New Albany, PA, AMA, PBL(VP),
Chi Sig

Jeffery M. Slivka, Nesquehoning, PA,

Ftball, Intra,

Club(Tr)

L. Thrash, Berwick. PA
Michelle M. Tinman, Northhampton, PA, Phi Delta,
QDE, AMA, Fin Club, Econ Club
Lisa M. Todd, Yardley, PA, ASA

Andrew

Inter

Pel

Smith,

L.

New

Britain,

PA, Dean's

DOC

Esther M. Tracey, Coatesville, PA, PBL, NSSHLA(S,
Dean's, Who's Who
Colette Truglio, Cranford, NJ, Acctg Club, IBC,

DMD
Dawn
Dean's,

Tufano, East Moriches, NY,

J.

Fin

Club

(VP),

OWL

M. Isabelle Tulaney, Scranton, ASPA, ARS, HC
Michael G. Tuman, Honesdale, PA, ASPA, Econ

L. Smith, Ambler. PA, Chi Theta, APRS
Michael D. Smith, Bath, PA, PBL, WBUQ, Band

Lisa A. Smyth. Hollywood, PA, Tn Sig

Deborah

B. Snyder,

New

Coun Voice(Feat,News

Jodi

Columbia, PA

PhKPh,

Michelle D. Snyder, Breimgsville, PA, Band, PBL,

Stephanie A. Snyder, Cogan Station, PA, Fr Club,
For Lang
Susan L. Snyder, Paxinos, PA, PBL, Acctg Club,

NHS

Comm

L.

Janet H. Soback, Ben^^ick, PA

Solsman, Clarks Summit PA Bloom
Magazine, Voice(Feat Ed), PIX, Quest
James J. Sopko, Tresckow, PA, PhiSigXi, CGA, Fin
Club Econ Club, PBL. Wghtlift Club
Angela Sorcinelli, Carbondale. PA. Acctg Club.

James

L.

PBL

L. Vile, Hulmeville.

Intra

K. Starr, Danville,

PA

L. Startzel, Levittown,

PA,

DMD, PBL, Acctg

RA

BACCHUS, Dean s
James B. Steele,

Chalfont

Lambda

Chi(VP),

PA

Susan M. Stenson, Fairless Hills, PA, AST, SNA,
Weekend
John C. Stephens, Jr. Bloomsburg, PA, PiOPi
Clarence C.
Soc
L.

Still,

Par

Pleasantville, NJ, Ftball, Bl Cul

I.

PA, Football, PhiSigXi,

L. Wall, Dallas,

Eileen M. Walsh, Scranton, PA,
Chor Band, Acctg Club

Deans

Phi Delta,

Worn

Renee A. Wamser, Bethlehem, PA, PIX
Susan Wasakoski, Mount Carmel, PA, Intra, PSEA,

Stoudt, Orefield, PA, AST,

SNA
PA, SNA, Chi

Sig

Lori E.

Wasserman,

Livingston, NJ, Tn Sig.

SAA

Leslie A. Strohecker, Pottstown, PA, SNA, Dean's

Strouse

III,

Hummelstown, PA, Zetes,

Acctg Club, PBL
Rosalyn M. Subarton, Williamsport, PA
Virgil A. Sudo. Nanticoke, PA, DMD(P), Who's Who,

Wilson, Malvern, PA, Band, TBE, Acctg

L.

OCSA

Franklin P. Wilson, Danville, PA, PSEA, His Club.
Jennifer A. Wilson, Maytown, PA, AKD, Soc Club.
Matthew J. Wilson, Setauket, NY. Bsktball
Susan K. Wilson, Forty Fort, PA, Intra,

Dawn M. Winder, Blossburg, PA
Edwin J. Winner, Willow Grove, PA, Dean's,
NSSHLA PhiSiqPi
Deena

R. Winnick, Numidia, PA, Hillel
Laura R. Wisnosky, Lancaster, PA, Par Weekend
Comm Voice(Ad Mgr), AST
Michele Wojciechowicz, Rockaway, NJ, DEB(S),
Soc Club, Intra

Amy

E. Wolf, Lancaster, PA, Bsktball, OCSA
Daniel G. Wolfe, Oley, PA, PKD, Band, VBall Club,

Dean

s

Sherryl

Wolford, Benwick, PA, Soc Club, Dean's,

L.

Laurie A. Watts,

Millville,

Work, King

J.

Club,

PA, Dean's

of Prussia,

D. Weiser, Lewisburg, PA
Michael D. Welsh, Berwick, PA
Lisa A. Wenitsky, Richboro, PA, Chi Sig
Patricia M. Wentworth, Timonium, MD, ASA, PBL,

PA, Choir, Mad-

HC

Thomas N. Worobey,

Preston Park, PA, Acctg Club,

Intra

William G. Worthington Jr. Warminster, PA, AMA,
Michelle J. Yannes, New Fairfield, CT, Phi Delta,
Spectrum, Dean's APRS

Michele

Timothy

Yanney, Muncy, PA

L.

Yates, Bloomsburg. PA. Intra, Soccer,
Davelle A. Yergey, Gilbertsville, PA, LaX, Dean's,
John A. Yohey, Bloomsburg, PA
Tara L. Yost, Pottstown, PA, Band, FCA, AMA, STD,
P.

HC, Eng Club Spectrum, Voice.
Irene M. Young, Philadelphia, PA, Voice, 81 Cul Soc,
P.

Young, Wyomissing, PA, TKE. RA
ODE,

Eric M. Yurowski, Freehold. NJ, Beta Sig(S),

Econ Club

Kim Zakrzewski, Shamokin, PA,

Weaver, Dover, PA, AST, PSEA, ACEI

K.

PhiSigPi,

SNA

Betty A. Zarr, Franklin, NJ, STD, Track, Xc
Lene M. Zarzyczny, Williamsport, PA, PSEA, ACEI.

Rodney

F.

Zechman,

Selinsgrove, PA,

AMA, ASPA,

Intra

Jane

E.

Zelenak, Hazleton, PA, PBL, Acctg Club,

HC

AMA, ASPA

Eleanor

Zimmerman,

Werner, Pine Grove, PA, PSEA. Dean s
Leigh D. Westover, Lightstreet. PA. PBL. Acctg
Club
Linda H. Wheeler, Cochranville. PA. Dean's. PBL.
ASPA(S), AMA. Tn Sig, OCSA,

Martina E. Zobb, Allentown, PA.
Jovine C. Zugel, Stroudsburg. PA, Econ Club,
Dean's. Fin Club

April L. White, Greencastle. PA, Chi
Aware, FCA, BAHI

Club

Sig, Signify, Pro|

Keshil Whiteleather, Spring Grove, PA, Psi Chi,

Andrew

WBUQ

J.

AMA. Mass

New

Milford.

PA.

DMD. PBL.

DEB
Korene

Frackville, PA,

Maureen

R.

Zwaan, Havertown. PA, Tn

Wile, Ronks, PA. Orchestra,

Worn Chor,

HC, CAS,

Sig,

Intra,

Acctg

Charles GuenstZwicker, Glenside PA, Zetes, LaX,
Ed
Edward Gobora, Dean s. Who's
Who, CGA(P,VP), Coun of Trust Gov Bd(P), TKE(P,S),
HC(S), IFC, Fin Club, Econ Club,

Club. Voice.

Acctg Club. Quest. Dean's. FCA
Danielle L. Wildoner, Plymouth. PA. Econ Club,

FCA

L.

KDP

Just kidding,

Whittock, Norristown, PA, AFROTC,

Comm

Kelly M. Wiggins,
J.

Denise
Club,

Stephen

PKD, Dean's

Pysch Assn,

Tamara J. Stremic, Huntingdon Valley,

Newton. NJ. Amb, APRS. Dean's.

D. Wills, Norristown, PA, Players, Image.
Choir, Singers(P), RA

PBL,

Elizat>eth A.

Brian T. Stauffer, Emmaus, PA,

William

Band,

Margaret A. Waldron, Macungie, PA, CARC(Tr),
Spec CEC

Gaye

Michelle

s.

PBL

Michele M. Spisak, Bethlehem, CCM, Dean's
Club,

L. Willis,

Andre

rigals, Fin

Club(VP) Fin Club

Anthony M. Starego, Kulpmont, PA, Acctg

Karen

DEB

Wagner, Montoursville, PA, AMA, ASPA
Wagner, Muncy, PA, Dean's, Ski Club

Patricia A.

Leah

J.

PA.

David A. Weaver, Northumberland, PA, ODE, Econ

Southerton, Honesdale PA
Spengel, Lansdale, PA, ASA,

P.

s

Wanda

Susan

WBUQ

Marie

John

Vandegrift, Hatfield, PA, RA. CGA(Tr). Who's

Dianna L. Waddell, Jersey Shore. PA. Dean
TBE, Worn Chor

Roy

Cheerleader.

Ed), Pilot(co-ed), Intra,

Who

Roschele

s

Rebecca

Dean

CAS

Carol

KDP

s

Steven R. Williams, Warminster, PA, FCA(Tr), PBL,

Jessie K. Wolfe, Berwick, PA, Soc Club, AKD,

AS

OCSA

Jeanne

ChiSig(P),

Psych Assn, Econ Club
Cynthia A. Williams, Kingston, PA, Prog Bd,
David S. Williams, Blue Bell, PA, IBC, HC(Tr).
Michael W. Williams, Catawissa, PA, Hist Club
Scott T. Williams, Selinsgrove, PA, STD, Intra,

WBSC

Carolann Turn, Abmgton, PA, PSEA, ASA
Stu

PA

Elisa M. Smith, Harrisburg,

214

NJ,

Kristen D. Turner, Bloomsburg, PA, Hrs Prog,

Carole

Club,

Tonnesen, Manahawkm,

T.

Paul H. Topete, Bloomsburg, PA, Soccer
Sharyn A. Torrisi, Moosic, PA, DEB(P), Ski Club,

Club, Intra

Christine M. Sloat, Reamstown, PA, SNA, FCA,

Dean

AMA

Tr).

Lisa

Geo

Wghllift

PBL

SCJ(P)

Intra,

Thornton, Wilkes-Barre, PA,

L.

Homecoming Comm, HC. Spec Oly, Intra.
Bethann Williams, Langhorne, PA,

Shelley

Stephanie L. Simmons, Nicholson, PA, Bloom
News, Prog Bd(VP). WBUQ, Spectrum.
Lisa M. Simons, Reading. PA. PBL
Diane M. Sims, Bridgewater, NJ, Theta Tau, Soc
Laurie

E.

Intra

Wilkins, Lawrenceville, PA, PiOPi, PSEA,
Kristen M. Willard, Ridgefield, CT, Ski Club, Dean's,

Dean

Gov Bd

Track,

Janet M. Tarsi, West Easton, PA
Mary E. Templar, Ml Carmel PA, Who's Who, QCSA,
PSEA, Bio Club, Fr Club, HC, Dean's
,

Luisa G.

Sheryl

Intra

Heidi

Shawn

Thela

Grant G. Wilkins, Lemoyne, PA,
Bristol,

Intra

Accounting Club

American Society

Acctg Club
for

Personnel

Administration

American Marketing Association
Arts and Sciences Student Council
Association for Childhood Education
International

Association of Hispanic Students Assn
Association of Public Relations Students

Baseball
Basketball
Bicycle Club

Biology Club

Captain

Campus

Catholic

Ministry

College Association

Retarded Children

for

College Republicans

Commonwealth Association of Students
Community Arts Council
Community Government Association
Commuter's Association
Concert Choir
Council for Exceptional Children

Cross Country

Dance Company
Dean's

List

Earth Science Club

Economics Club
Editor

English Club

Fellowship of Christian Athletes
Field

Hockey

Finance Club
Football

French Club

Freshman Class
Hall Council

Historian

History Club

Husky Ambassadors
Husky Singers
Ice Hockey Club
Intercollegiate Bowling

Club

International Relations

Club

Intramurals
Judicial

Board

Junior Class

Kehr Union Governing Board
Kehr Union Program Board
Lacrosse Club
Madrigal Singers

Maroon and Gold Band
Mass Communications Club
Mathematics Club
Medical Technology Club
National Educators Association
Obiter (Yearbook)
Off

Campus Housing

Orientation

Association

Workshop Leader

Outstanding College Students
Philosophy Club
President
Project

Awareness

Protestant

Campus

Ministry

Psychology Association

Ouest Student Leadership
Resident Advisor
Secretary

Senior Class
Society of Physics Students

Sociology Club
Softball

Sophomore Class

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you've ever seen on a test?

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A menstrual cycle has 3 wheels.
Trace the history of Europe from 1500
to present.
(Short answer)
Bonus Question:
Tell a good joke.
(I got it wrong!
What was the heading in Section 5,
Chapter 9 of my_ book?
When did the 1960 's end?
Solve the Mid-East crisis.
Explain what a female praying mantis does
to her mate during :;ox
Balance the U.S. Budget with no (Jcllrit; you have 10 minutes.
what is the nature of God?
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219

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«£

Recently, I've been watching the so-called

"me generation"

does my heart
good to see tie-dyed T-shirts and peace signs being worn
once again, and to walk down the halls and hear the Beatles'
"Revolution." As watch all this can't help but let my liberal
mind wander back to some of those values espoused in the
60's, and begin to hope that the "me generation" can become
the "we generation" once again.
As think about the year though, I'm distressed that we still
seem stuck in our "me "ness. During the Reagan-Gorbachov
Summit, while the two leaders were discussing peace, kept
revert to

some

of the practices of the 60's.

It

I

I

I

I

I

hearing people talking about not being able to trust "those
Soviet commies" after the treaty

is

signed.

I

suppose

it's

ideal-

still hope
peace could bring about trust. After
istic, but
for
peace, we shouldn't have to worry about
all, with a treaty
happen
in a time of war. Even without being idealwhat would

that

I

istic,

too,

can still find hope in the fact that the Soviets are people
and they don't want to see the world destroyed anymore

than

I

we

do.

I'm also quite distressed at
in

America

in

the past year

all

the attention given to "crises"

when

all

they did

was

reflect

our

homelessness and illiteracy are just
three of the issues that have been given attention as crises
lately. These problems have existed and will continue to exist
long after the spotlight burns out, unless we decide to do
something about them (such as providing free parent education centers, aid for the homeless and mandatory literacy testing for all persons entering junior high.) The United States
spends so much time, energy, and money on matters having
little to do with our nation that these issues are ignored all too
often, and we must begin to give them attention.
This brings me to yet another area that bothers me As our
national debt soared to new heights and Wall Street plunged
society. Child abuse,

to

new depths, our President was still trying to support a needwar in Central America that made some re-

less, destructive
call

another 60's event: the Vietnam War. Perhaps this is one
in which we could be a little selfish and stop concentrat-

area

on the problems we're helping others create.
the past year I've seen a lot of the "me" values of the
yuppies, but I've also seen room for change and people leading the way. As our generation begins to make its impact
maybe we can begin to think in the more humanistic values
had its
held by the somewhat forgotten era which, although
themselves
everyone
is
into
Not
bad point, did do some good.
hope that this trend will continue. As
totally anymore, and
"You may say I'm a dreamer, but I'm
Lennon
once
sang
John
hope some day you will join us, and the
not the only one.
ing

In

it

I

I

world

will live

as one."
Michelle Seibert, Co-Editor Epilogue

220 Epilogue

1987

1988

GALLAUDET STUDENTS STRIKE FOR DEAF PRESIDENT
By Debbie Bentz and
Kelly Umstead
Gallaudet University, the
world's only university for

announced the

the deaf,

selection of a
ident,

pres-

1988. The
brought on

on March
selection

The events at Gallaudet
didn't just affect the
students and staff of one
university,

it

affected deaf,

Ms. Zinser's resigna-

dinator of the Hearing Im-

The

paired Program and a
member of the Department

7,

days

later.

students and

staff protested
Ms. Zinser's selection because she was a hearing
person; and they felt it was
time for a deaf university to
have a deaf president. Irving King Jordan, a deaf
psychology professor and

of the

Trom

College of Arts

quiet

Communication

of

Dis-

orders and Special Educa-

here at Bloomsburg,
said that deaf and hearing
impaired schools as far
away as Sweden held sympathy strikes in support of
the Gallaudet protest. Dr.

tion

out to unctiscoverecC
TPvere's nothing worth

But

wear

CuugPvter

oj

encCs,

winning,

and

"were a major step ahead
As hearing
people across the United
States and around the
world watched the events
unfold, they saw deaf
people as valuable and pro-

mented, "the deaf culture
itself found out that it has a

tFve Cot^e

/riencCs.

members

of

society; not as people

who

ductive
need

to

be constantly cared

for.

Many hearing people
have always looked at deafness as a handicap, but
Greg HIibok the student
body president and one of
the leaders of the protest at

Gallaudet,

commented

an interview with

TODAY

in

USA

that the deaf don't



Jirst beginning,

tfre

their lives.

see themselves as handicapped, butrather as a separate ethnic group with their
American
own langauge

harms and

oj

com-

Slike feels that the events

for the deaf."

ident.

protests that

tion six

Dean

Zinser as the eighth pres-

hearing impaired and hearing people everywhere. Dr.
Samuel Slike, who is coor-

campus wide
led to

new

Elisabeth A. Zinser,

and Sciences replaced Ms.

Sign Language (ASL). The
events at Gallaudet gave
the deaf community the
publicity it needed to

change some

of the mis-

conceptions hearing people
have about the deaf.
The deaf proved to
themselves that they can
make a difference in those

Slike

Dr.

certain kind of power."

The

events are bound to change
perceptions of all young
deaf and hearing impaired
people because now they

model to follow.
grow up knowing
that being deaf doesn't
mean that their life will be
have a

They

role

will

that they too

know
can make

achievements

like that of

unsuccessful;

they'll

President Jordan.

The events

may have

days, but their
felt

at

Gallaudet

seven
impact will be

lasted only

for years.

some of the

It

changed

hearing world's

perceptions about the deaf;

but most importantly, it
gave the deaf community a

renewed sense of pride and

accomplishment

in

who

they are and what they can
do.

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Epilogue 221

Phi

Sigma Sigma Admitted

by Michelle Bupp (reprinted from the Voice)

Members of the Phi
Sigma Sigma pledge
colony were given voting
privileges as members of
the Intersorority Council toward the end of the 1987-

1988 academic year.
With the membership,
the new sorority has
gained voting privileges on
such controversial issues
as the hazing policy. In
addition, the members can

make suggestions

for

new

policies

made

The more than

1

40

state record for a raid

on a

single party, police said.

The accompanying
bance, a

was

BU

distur-

official

the most violent

She pointed out that the
is now permitted to
wear their letters.
Phi Sigma Sigma is still
considered a pledge

Sigma Sigma was qualified
acceptance. The com-

for

mittee consists of two re-

presentative from each
sorority.

more than adequcompleted service
projects and got to know
"They,

ately,

other sororities.

ming
all

that

series of meetings with

promote

re-

sponsible behavior.

Meanwhile, some

stu-

dents who had been
caught up in the ruckus
bragged about their exploits,

while others

222 Epilogue

Enforcement conducted on the Beta Sigma
Delta fraternity house on
Lightstreet Road:
1. Should police have
packed the 1 37 alleged underage drinkers into buses
and taken them to a mass
processing center to be
trol

the party organizers and a
to

raid

the Bureau of Liquor Con-

disciplinary action against

criti-

In

Did calling firefighters

use their hoses on

march through town?
In addition to the 1 37 underage drinking arrests
three young men were
arrested on charges
stemming from the dis-

On

the following

Friday, police

announced

turbances.

a fourth such arrest.

The

editorial staff of the

OBITER

neither

condones

nor agrees with the actions
of the several

said.

sorority

colony because they do not
have a pledge class under

them. They will officially
become a sorority next
semester.

Including Phi Sigma
Sigma, ISC now consists of
10 sororities. ISC governs
these 10.

Biggest State Raid

students incite the violent

the

As debate about the raid
raged on campus and in
town, BU officials promised

They
we require and

well, too.

to

state police troopers from

in

2.

for-

of the constitution

was done
did

The

students.

been raised about the

very pleased with
performance." Patton

Patton says she and the
ISC committee felt that Phi

criticized their fellow

Two questions have

we were
their

some

said,

school's recent history.

students

cized authorities and

ISC

according to Mary Ann
Patton, president of ISC.

ties,

Beta Sigma Delta Raided
arrests appears to be a

for sorori-

to

hundred

for

themselves.

A hundred

and thirty seven students
were arrested for underage
drinking that night. Approx-

imately several hundred

other students watched
from across the street as
police led students from
the Beta Sig house and

many marched down
through Main Street
Bloomsburg destroying
then

both public and private property as they did so. Both
police

and students acted
and frustration

with anger

And
was the
Bloomsburg

issued citations instead of
slowly removing them in

students, police, townspeople and administrators

twos and threes

the night of Thursday the

University's recent history

to the police station several

19th of November. The
facts, however, do stand

that students reacted with

groups
blocks

of

away?

that night.
first

time

such rage

it

in

to

a

topic.

THIRTY SOMETHING BRINGS BABYBOOMERS CLOSER
by Lisa Marie Gilliard
Love, friendship, feel-

Although the show
titled

is

For example, Mel Harris

thirtysomething, div-

and Ken Olin portray Hope
and Michael, a happily

orce, jealousy, work, cry-

erse age groups tune in
each week.
Michelle Seibert, BU

laughing, car-

sophomore, says "Even

ings, relationships, sex,

marriage, parenthood, diving, smiling,

ing... life... thirtysomething.

According

to Life

Magaz-

ine,

ABC's thirtysomething

was

the breakout

hit

of this

past season. Each week,
over twenty milion viewers
take time out to watch this

primetime serial in which
characters portray selfanalysing, upscahl types in
their thrties

who

juggle love, work,

well

though the characters are
different situations than

cisiveness about restarting

her career after having a

people can relate to.
There has never been a

child.

television

in

we

are, we can still experience the same emotions
that they do. We can identify with their feelings and
we can look forward to
some of the good things
about being thirty-something."

many people can

make

as

The Bloomsburg Town
Council on August 10
passed a law establishing

single building

permit parking

rule applies,

what the town calls
a flood of student com-

[0 halt

muters who park in residential areas east of
Bloomsburg University.'

The permits will cover
Darking for about 300
lomes bounded by East
Fourth, Third, Spruce,
-ocut, and Chestnut
streets and Oak Lane, Pine
and Anthony Avenues.
Residents can obtain
heir decals by showing

in

real

and being

life

Ken
and

"single"

thirtysomething.

their perspective

on

life.

for interesting plot-

Bloomsburg

in

guest permit

entitled to a

from the Voice)

sidential area east of
Bloomsburg University.
The new law was designed

quite like

hance

aration,

the re-

show

children, pressure of sep-

"thirtysomething" deals

is

as wonderful moments
which many single

Timothy Busfield portray a
confused couple who decide to separate, and how
they deal with their

with everyday situations
relate to.

to

When you
walk away from the television after watching thirtysomething, you leave with
some type of message,
one which might just en-

Patricia Wettig,
Olin's wife

try to

(reprinted

child.

relate to

Other characters repre-

sent independent and
sinlge individuals and the
puzzling and troubled as

Hope, who is struggling
though a period of inde-

PARKING: A Sore Spot

in

Many women can

and par-

enthood.

By Ken Kirsch

married couple with a

lines.

well.

Each apartment
ible for

in

if

the

but rooming
fall

into the

category. Landlords

must obtain the decals
their

a

also elig-

three decals,

houses do not

same

is

for

tenants or designate

one tenant to do so by completing and notarizing a
statement. Permits are require on the

above streets
between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m.
except days when the university has no classes
scheduled. The fine for
parking

in

these designa-

above
$15 per

ted areas during the

mentioned hours

is

violation.

The new law

is

intended

Droof of registration for a

to eliminate non-resident

naximum two vehicles per
esidence. Each residence

student parking east of
campus.

Epilogue 223

,

NEW PROVOST
By

Lori

Mekulski (reprin-

ted from the Voice

Betty Allamong, a

Dr.

native from Morgantown,

West Virginia was selected
as Bloomsburg Uni-

Allamong spent

fifteen

years as a professor of Biology at Ball State University in

Some

Muncie Indiana.

HIRE

executive office of the uni
versity.

"Bloomsburg

re

is

cognized as a qualitys

am

impressed by

chool.

and Vice

Allamongs'
responsibilities include
planning and coordinating

President of Academic

academic programs and

secure with what they want

versity's Provost

of Dr.

and playing an ac-

Affairs.

policies,

She is a graduate of
West Virginia University

tive role in faculty recruit-

with an extensive back-

ment and development.
She is the chief academic

ground

officer

in

Biology. Dr.

I

the students." remarkea
Dr. Allamong. "They come

do with their lives."
I
Allamong said she is
also impressed by student

to

Dr.

enthusiasm.

and second-ranking

198.. .199.. .200!
by Howard Nields (Obiter Staff)

When

our country

won

independence from
England some two hun-

its

ment

— many plans were

suggested and jsut as
many were rejected. Finally

one hot day

in

Sep-

tember, the delegates em-

an agreeable

erged from those hallowed
halls with an agreement
that was eventually accepted by all. The only ques-

of running the new
fgovernment. For four long

tion that remained was
whether or not this plan

months our

would work and stand the

dred and twelve years ago,
with the
seemingly impossible task

we were faced
of finding

way

and

tiring

Founding Fathers isolated
themselves in the sweltering walls of Independence

test of time.

Hall in Philadelhpia to draft

when

a plan for our

new govern-

tember
question

17,

One Sep1987, that

was answered

the American people

celebrated the two hun-

States of America. The day

years past. Then a parade
marched through the city
and ended at the doorstep

was marked by

of

dredth anniversary of the
Constitution of the United

various
parades and conventions
around the country. Even

the town of Bloomsburg

was

involved

in

the cele-

bration. At four o'clock

on

the 17th of September,
bells were rang across the
country to commemerate
the hour when the Constituion was signed. The
bell in Carver Hall was rung
for two hundred seconds,
each second signifying a
year our Constitution has
survived.

Involvement in the recognition of such a momentuous event as this one
by the American people,
makes easy to see why
the Constitution has perit

everyone maintains this
type of pride and respect
for our fine country and the

was a matter

even more
it

senti-

did for

the rest of the country; after

Philadelphia was
where the whole thing starall,

ted. In

honor

of the

occa-

decorated
itself and its townspeople
in the dress of two hundred

sion, the city

224 Epilogue

head.

severed. As long as

mental value than

limit.

speeches were heard glorifying the advances our
fine Constitution has
made. The day was topped
by the release of red,
white, and blue balloons
into the sunny sky over

adephia, the birthday of the
Constitution

tPve s^t)'s tfve

Hall,

numberous

For the people of Phil-

that held

Wh^YV you hav£. no rooj

Independence

where

way

can
in which it is run,
almost assuredly say that
in the year 21 87, American
will be celebrating the four
hundredth anniversary of
the Constitution of the United States of America.
I

.

BU Welcomes
S.C: Dr. Habib, would
you tell me something
about your background?

was born in the
India, and when

M.A.H.:

I

south of
three years old

I

where

in

S.C:

much

time to devote to

it,

education.

but

am working on

a

ford University for about

think that
standard is probably just as
high in America, especially

three years, but just on a

in

job teaching
in

England

I

in

the States;

taught at Ox-

I

series of translations; four

books

Urdu poetry

of

English. I'm hoping to get

S.C: Do you believe

them published. (Urdu

over there, both literature
and the English language.

and take their schooling
more seriously?

Pakistan.)

My

Greek are

rusty,

suppose
my background

England;

I

understand you
of

those im-

M.A.H.: Yes,

it's

university,

it's

a nice

been

getting on for a thousand
years or so, but Oxford is a
strange place, actually; the
city's center is very small

and crowded.
the thing

I

I

like

suppose
the most

about Oxford is that it's
very cosmopolitian, it's
also the third biggest
tourist attraction in England, you get people there

and the United

blanket answer

In

to.

and

Latin

I

in school,
taught
myself Greek. (The interviewer is impressed.)

S.C:

I

like to

I

ask you to

are

osed by one of my professors; are Americans im-

S.C: What do you miss

and not

M.A.H.:
think that, in
some ways, is a very difficulty question to answer
because there are so many
different types of edu-

to college,

miss

pressed by your accent?
M.A.H: It's interesting to
examine the American

cational

the lovely countryside be-

reaction to English things,

they admire but they don't

an exam

tween London and Oxford,
but coming to Bloomsburg,
don't miss
at all, there's
much more of it here! Of
course,
miss family and
friends and the familiarity

called the "Ordinary level"

of a small town. But that's

S.C:
do you

I

institutes in
America.
think the
schools in England are
comparable to the bigger
universities here in the
States. In England, you
I

have
at the

to take

age

of sixteen

on be-

all

equally motivated.

the most about England?

M.A.H.: thought
I

I'd

it

I

I

to

be expected;

I

do

like

it

three arts, by the time Eng-

and the ideas in literature,
and the classics.
S.C: On the lighter side,
what do you enjoy doing in
your spare time, assuming
you have spare time?
M.A.H.: In the good old
had spare
days when
time, used to do quite a bit
of voluntary work for an in-

the United States?

Latin

comment on a theory prop-

in

ching experience both

a

and

goes

of the population

Kingdom and

tea-

is

India

learned

America, a higher percent-

age

States?

a

is

hard question to give a

tween five to ten subjects,
then you specialize in usually three subjects between
the ages of sixteen and
eighteen; most people
study three sciences or

over the world.

Mow

M.A.H.: Again, that

dif-

the students and

for-

here, the people are very

S.C: Have you had
the United

in

the schools between Eng-

land

mixed.
I

S.C: Do you see any
ference

into

the bigger universities.

ever since.

my roots are
all of my education

versities?

lish

kids get to college,

not the end. It is
not even the beginning oj the
end. But it is perfvaps, the
end oj the beginning
is

S.C: What do you enjoy
about teaching the most?
M.A.H.: If had to make a
I

choice,

I'd

say philosophy

I

ternational charity.

I

run

play
squash, tennis sometimes,
as well. have unfortunate

fairly regularly,

I

traditions.

Ameri-

cans are much more
cal take
in

roads

practi-

for instance,

England one can barely

down

get a car

one...

I'm dying to

ask-

drive here?
M.A.H. Yes, do.
S.C: On the correct
:

I

side?
M.A.H.:
the thing

I

try to, actually

hgave the most

I

the speeds.
England they drive much
faster. People have
warned me to stop dhving
at 95 mph...
difficulty with is
In

S.C: You

mph?

drive at 95

(The interviewer

is

shocked.)

M.A.H.: Well, yes,

I

habit of smoking, I'm hop-

Winston Churchiii

adopt the

pleasant.

I

^

I

of

pressive old English uni-

all

they've had a pretty solid

language

Oxford — on

from

first

eign students work harder

received your Ph.D. from

little

my

part-time basis. I've also

culturally,
is fairly

is

taught at various colleges

I've lived

in India,

M.A.H.: This

my

So, although

was

Habib

moved to England,

was

parents

Dr.

have.

If

I

continue

I

I

might



end up behind bars
suppose my class will have
to

come

to

I

jail.

No, he hasn't had a
speeding ticket yet, and
yes he's going to learn to

of

slow down. Professor

these days.
S.C: Are you working on

Habib is a knowledgeable,
and very likeable addition
to the English faculty.
Welcome to Bloomsburg!

ing to get rid of

it

one

any projects?
haven't had
M.A.H.:
I

Epilogue 225

What

your instructor's most annoying

is

habit?

"Yes, but why?!"
Cutting class

Grading on a standard deviation curve
(nobody gets an A)
Refusing to read anything after the 800th
word on a comp
"The final, in accordance with policy, will
be comprehensive"
Disappearing during office hours
Lecturing incoherently

Asking multiple choice questions
of

them are

-

and

all

correct

Taking attendance
"He doesn't have any, he's Pete."
Gloating during an exam
Specifying footnotes, not endnotes

CGA
A $250,000 challenge
was pledged over the
next five years by BU
students toward a major
comprehensive fundgift

raising drive to begin Jan-

uary 1989

in

conjunction

support
fro

the

1

this vital fundraiser

50th celebration of

the institution's founding,"

said

Edward Gobora

Community Government Association. "We want to begin

with the Sesquicentennial

the celebration

celebration of the university, according to Anthony laniero, director of
development.
"The gift is a challenge to
the alumni and friends of
the university to join in and

and we believe

226 Epilogue

III,

president of the

bution

will

Sum

Pledges Large

in

a big way

established

for

to

the drive.

Daniel Vann, director of
rary services for

lib-

Andruss

Library, notes student gift

be an endowment for
aditional books and other

will

materials to

meet

requirements

curricula

of the uni-

this contri-

versity that could not be

help do just

purchased without special
funds.

that."

laniero said the

been earmarked

gift

has

for the

Library Enhancement
Fund, one of the priorities

"Some

of the

funds

purchase books and
materials to enhance the

will

research collection
library,"

he

said.

of the

New

Library

President

Harry

Ausprich congratulated
and thanked the students
for thier generous gift and
said,

"It

should prove an

spriation to

everyone

ning to take part

in

in-

plan-

the uni-

versity's celebration."

Ausprich said that the
trustees are considering
additonal target areas for

the campaign that

announced

later.

will

be

e

REVIEW:
Guys,

before

Anyone?

Fatal Attraction,
you

breakup with your girlfriends, ask yourselves a
few questions: 1) Did she
ever pour acid on your car?
2) Did she boil your family

audiences on the

tion kept

edge of their seats, waiting
see what would happen
when Michael Douglas,
Glenn Close and Anne
Archer combined their
to

this love story

pet (preferably rabbits)? 3)

talents

Did she ever lurk about
your house and then vomit

gone awry.
Dan (Douglas), a lawyer
and good provider for his
family, is the ideal guy except he has just one little
weakness; blondes in tight

your evergreens? 4) Did
she ever kidnap your child
or call you names you
would be too embarrased
to repeat to your lawyer? If
you answer yes to two or
more of these questions
you really should reconsider giving this gem up.
in

The movie

Fatal Attrac-

black dresses. While at a

party with his wife Beth
(Archer),

Dan spies Alex

(Close), a

gorgeous blonde

in

a

just

tight

Dawn D'Aries
Reprinted from the
VOICE
Condoms are being sold
in

the University store and

have been available to
students since spring
break.

which are 45 cents, are
available

in

the health care

section of the store. Direc-

dent

Kehr Union and StuActivities John

Trathen said the decision
to sell

condoms

resulted

from strong student endorsement.

The issue was
cussed

in

the

dis-

Community

Government Association
senate and by the Kehr
Union Governing Board.
"I think the more they
[condoms) are available,

BU

to

has taken to the amusement park unbeknownst to

as he and Alex contemplate sleeping together that
night over a cup of coffee in
a New York cafe.
One thing leads to an-

Beth. Not only is Beth hospitalized with broken
bones, and her child mis-

other and

Dan

finds himself

sing but to top

marriage

Why?

now

preg-

nant Alex. Well, Dan,
blame
on testosterone,
it

why it happened, you're in trouble.
Beth is now in the hospital after an automobile
accident while searching
for her missing child, Ellen,
who (you guessed it) Alex
but no matter

off,

falling

her

apart.

Alex.

Fatal Attraction contains

trying to get out of this re-

lationship with a

is

it

many

scenes like
the ones mentioned above.
It was nominated for numerous Academy awards
and the exceptional casting promises this movie to
be one of the best of the
thrilling

year.

Students

more opportunity there

is for people to use them,"
Trathen said.

He

said

made

condoms were

available

in

the

school store rather than the
Health Center because the
university

The contraceptives,

tor of

the

black dress. "Beth

so happens to be going

Condoms Come
by

in

out of town for the weekend," Dan thinks to himself,

does not want

give the impression that

to

been

condones sex.

The

university store

What

is the- one. tFving

youV

it

is

dxjinf) to

h.now but ajxaid.

to ask.1

selling the contraceptives
at cost.

The

ahs
sold about 20 Trojan brand
condoms. Despite a Bloom
News telecast, few people
are aware that the store
has condoms available.
Student reaction has
been mostly positive. Rob
University Store

Bentzel, a junior, said,
think

it's

"I

-

WiliX gracCuate

-

How many

R.eys

are consunaecC

in a year?
-

Where do babies come, jrom?

-

What is true Cove?
When will my prince come?

-

-Who

puts toyetfier

tPie

OBXTEJl?

a very responsible

action on the part of the university."

Epilogue 227

I

SPORTS

IN

REVIEW

Redskins Take Super Bowl
ceeded

by Dave Sauter

to fumble, but luckily

recover

The a few minutes later,
Williams' left knee was banged up
and he was forced to leave the game.

Super Bowl XXII pitted the Washington Redskins against the Denver
Broncos in a game that not only decided pro football's champions for the

the kickoff.

year, but also featured record scoring

tered the

and the landmark appearance

sacked, throw an incompletion, and
force the Redskins to punt.
Williams returned to the game in
the second quater and suddenly,
Washington's defense was working
together. Denver's was not. At the

event's

first

of the

black quaterback.

Doug Williams

Washington was
the center of attention for the two
weeks leading up to the game, but
experts figured John Elway would
lead the Broncos to their first title
after two failed attempts.
of

The game started out just as predicted as Denver jumped all over the
Redskins with quick accurate passes
leading to fast scoring.

On

the

first

play from scrimmage,

Elway connected with Ricky Nattiel
a 56-yard touchdown pass. The
next time the Broncos gained pos-

for

session, they easily

moved downfield

up a Rich Karlis 24-yd field
goal, making the score 10-0.
It continued to look more and more
bleak for the Redskins as they pro-

to set

by Dave Sauter
The world of sports was shocked

January by the death of exbasketball star, Pete Maravich. The
former LSU star succumbed to a

this past

heart attack at the

age

playing a quiet pickup

of forty, while

game

in

Pas-

His replacement Jay Schroeder, en-

game and proceeded to get

second quarter,
was
Washington, 35-10 in the lead.
The Redskins scored five touchdowns, four from William's passing
attack. The 35 points in one quater,
as well as 356 yards of total offense
were new playoff records. Williams,
alone, accounted for 228 yards as he
completed nine of eleven passes.
And what was most remarkable

end

of the

it

about the scoring explosion, was that
Washington's time of possession for
the quarter was a scant 5:54.
After halftime, it was merely a matter of playing out the game for the Re-

ten years

in

the

the league's All-Star

five times.

eventually led to

228 Epilogue

the

NCAA. He

also played

won

the

Pete was also well known for
views of life off the court which

nicknamed 'Pistol Pete',
built up tremendous statistics throughout his days at LSU and the professional circuit. He played three
seasons at LSU in which he scored a
total of 3,667 points and averaged
44.2 points per game. Both are still
in

also

Pistol

his

records

He

league title in scoring during the
1 976-77 season with a 31 .1 average.

much

enchantment with the

star.

many

there

game

was

Williams,

who

finished the

with 18 completions

in

29

attempts for a record 340 yards.
As a team, Washington went into
the books with 602 total yards, including 280 yards on the ground.

For the 73,302 fans

in

attendance

San Diego, they witnessed a game
that was predicted to be a Denver
blowout. Instead, they saw a great
performance put on by a young and
talented Washington Redskin team
in

led by the

first

Super Bowl

black quarterback

history,

Doug

in

Williams.

and

politics.

of his friends

and

the last few years of his

death to
appear on a Christian radio program.
Pistol Pete Maravich, dead at the
ifornia at the time of his

age

of 40,

survived and

remem-

gone, but he
his fans.

life,

is

his

for-

aim mater.
in

Super Bowl record for rushing for 204
records, as did wide receiver Ricky
Sanders whose nine receptions
gained a record 193 yards. Finally,

He

Towards

view on controversial

issues, medicine,

alienated

from a one-man
show for Washington. Timmy Smith,
a little-known rookie who gained only
1 26 yards in the regular season, set a
far

ered by his wife and two young sons.
And he is also remembered as that
basketball star who scored 50 points
a night by zealous basketball fans
nationwide. Pete Maravich may be

public dis-

the end of his career, he started
radical

was

it

found religion and finally gained
peace with himself, tvlaravich began
to make up with his friends and was
reconciled with LSU. He was in Cal-

he
and was selec-

ted to play

ming

ing at 42-10. Despite the heroics of

Williams,

NBA during which

adena, California.
f\/laravich,

They added one more score

the fourth quarter to end the scor-

Pete Maravich Dies

p.p.g.

in

in

Pistol
averaged 24.2

game

dskins.

he

lives in the

memories

of

Twins Win Series
"Baseball

is

a funny

game," Casey Stengel
once said, and never did
ring more true than in the
1987 World Series as the
Minnesota Twins defeated
It

the St. Louis Cardinals to

earn bragging rights as
World Champs.
How funny or strange

was

the series? Well

how

does a team given 1 25 to 1
odds to win all during the
it

pre-season actually win it?
And how about for the first
time in a World Series history no team could win on
the road? And don't forget
that for the
tory,

first

the Series

time

in his-

was played

indoors.

The World Series went a
seven games this past
year, with the seventh
being an absolute classic.
Masterful pitching, clutch

hitting,

nice catches,

runners thrown out at the
plate
calls

and contorversial
all

highlighted the

Game

Exciting 7th

Series Finale. In the end,
the Twins could call them-

Minnesota finished up
the scoring in the sixth and

selves the champions, winning the series 4-2.

eighth innings.

In

the game, St. Louis

opened up quickly, scoring
two early runs in the
second inning off of starter
Frank Wiola. Jim Lindeman, Willie McGee, Tona
Pena and Steve Lake provided the offense for the
Cardinals. However, that
was to be all the offense
mustered as Viola allowed
only two more hits over the
next eight innings.

Meanwhile, Minnesota
was having problems getting their
in

full

in

run

powerful offense

They managed to
the sedond on

gear.
in

Lombardozzi's single, but
were ripped off on a bad
call at the plate as Don
Baylor

was

called out.

The

Twins added another run
on Kirby Puckett's double
in

the

fifth

inning to

things up.

tie

Greg Gagne

In

hit

an

infield

and

later in the eigth,

Dan Gladden go the Twins
some insurance when he

home

doubled
Laudner.
With the
inning,

ager,

Tim

start of the ninth

Minnesota man-

Tom

Kelly, pulled

Viola for his ace reliever

Jeff 'The Terminator'

Readon, who quickly
mopped up
for the

was

the Cardinals

Series

title,

viola

The Cardinals responded

to Minnesota's Series
lead by winning the next
three games at their home
in

St. Louis.

The Twins opened up
the Series by winning the

Busch Stadium. Sud-

all momentum had
changed to St. Louis and
Twins fans had something
to worry about. Was
Whitey Herzog about to
pull another miracle? The
answer was no as Ken
Hebel's grand slam powered the Twins to an 11-5
victory in Game 6. Game 7

denly

was

all Minnesota.
For Minnesota, the Met-

credited with the vic-

tory while Danny Cox
absorbed the bitter loss for

rodome proved to be a rewarding place as fans supported them all year long.
Perhaps this sign sums up
the Minnesota Twins senti-

two games at home in
the 'Homerdome,' a place

ments:

where the sounds

of

first

of the

crowd actually magnify
noise

level.

We've been
OZ,

to the land

But there's no place

in

At times, the

an airplane en-

gine starting up.

the sixth,

single for the go-ahead
run,

ibel level of

like

DOME.

noise exceeded the dec-

Special Thanks
to

all

Tor we are aCtvays what
our situations hand us -

writers

it's eitPver

for

all

Good

sections

Luck!

The

sucCness or

euphoria.
Bitty ]oeC

Editors

Epilogue 229

BLOOMSBURG
UNTVERSITY
Commencement Convocation
Bloomsburg Fairgrounds
2:45 p.m.
Saturday, May 14, 1988

230 Graduation

Julia Danzy, deputy secretary for children, youth
of the Pennsylvania Department of Public
Welfare, is the keynote speaker at today's spring
commencement exercises. Danzy's remarks will focus
on the theme. "A Mandate for Social Consciousness."

and families

Danzy, in addition to the state public welfare
has worked for the Philadelphia County Children
and Youth Agency. Her positions included social work
office,

supervisor, director of the child protective services
division, director of permanency planning division, and
in 1985, she was named operations director for the

agency.
for the Mew York Department
Special Programs for which she
was a caseworker, administrative supervisor, and family
planning program coordinator. Her other professional
experience includes social work supervisor at Harlem

She also has worked

of

Human Resources

Hospital
in

in

[Sew York and teacher and youth counselor

Chatham County, Ga.

Danzy's professional affiliations include vice
president of the Philadelphia Chapter of the National
Committee for Prevention of Child Abuse, member of
the American College of Social Workers and of the
Mational Association of Social Workers, sexual abuse
training staff consultant for the Joseph J. Peters
Institute, and child abuse training consultant for the
National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges.

graduate of Howard University in Washington,
she earned a bachelor's degree in
where
D.C.,
sociology, Danzy holds a master's degree from
Columbia (Jniversity School of Social Work in New
York and recently received her master's degree in
government administration from the (Jniversity of

A

Pennsylvania

in

Philadelphia.

COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER
Julia Danzy
Deputy Secretary for Children,
Youth and Families
Department of Public Welfare

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IS

life?

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3.

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4.
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in

doubt, drop add.

you can, lose

if

you must, but cheat always.
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The best way to choose a major is with a dartboard.

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As the editor-in-chief of a campus publication, most people expected me to be a senior with lots of experience in the mass media. Most people were very surprised when appearing before them was a small, blond,
sophomore speech major with the smile of an angel and the disposition of one crazed from too many sleepwas not exactly what everyone expected. However, when publishing a yearbook, one can
less nights.
I

never expect anything.

When joined the Obiter staff as a high school senior, my friends thought was crazy. just finished doing
my own high school yearbook. The pressures of high school yearbook deadlines not far behind me, found
myself with college yearbook deadlines. Was nuts? Of course. Yearbook have found is similar to disease.
no medicine will help. Most of my staff has
by now.
Once you catch you cannot get rid of
To my staff: Sue. .roomie, your countless corrections, pep talks, and bitching will always be a reminder to
me of the love and hard work you put into our yearbook. You are the best copy editor an editor-in-chief could
have. look forward to having you as managing editor. will at least be interesting and maybe my office will
stay clean and my staff will have office hours and people will be able to find me.
I

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hand and mostly kind words. Your dedication to your section is unsurpassed. The talks before interpersonal, CGA, and the long gripe sessions on
those lazy afternoons are appreciated. What a great business manager you'll make. Those crazy days in
the Community Activities office and most assuredly that picture will be remembered.
Caroline. .love, what a friend! Always remember the color section. We took so, mean, too many pictures.
One too many deadlines and forget Remember that the friendship that started in high school can flourish
under the maroon and gold banner of Bloomsburg U. Good luck with MGM. And Don.
Lisa and Carolyn. .you two are a pair! The OBITER sports editors never looked better. And neither has the
section. You are two very special people. Thank you.
Michelle. .what can say. Two years of this staff and we're still here. don't know what Epilogue would
have been like without you, but would have been boring. Key word: POOL. Remember the man with a
purpose will still be here next year. Hint, hint.
Renee..you were a late starter, but thanks for all the help. Make sure you come back next year.
To my friends: Mr. Chomiak..hon, wherever you are know you are doing well. Thank God for the day
walked into the Voice office and met you. Your perceptions and goals for journalism on this campus are now
mine. Thank you.
miss you a lot. Best
would have survived two years on this campus without you.
T.J,..I don't think
Maria. .my friendly computer science major. Always a helpful

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it.

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wishes with journalism.
Hodgins, Steph, Mara, Ted, Tom, Sheryl, and the rest of my senior friends. You know that wish you the
best of everything. Come back and visit!
To my summer '88 roomie Kel: Thanks for putting up with everything while finished this book including
the week that only came home to sleep. You have a great sense of humor and don't think would have
lasted those four weeks without your support. God Bless.
Christopher. ..last but not least among my staff and friends. Thanks for all the sessions in the dark room.
You never know what you will find in the dark room. It might be coming up roses, but just in case, keep that
knife handy. You really are a nice guy.
To the University Relations staff especially Paul, Winnie and Chris: Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
Let's do it again next year. Same time, same place.
Steve, Donna and the rest of the Merin staff.. WE LOVE YOU! and we couldn't have done it without you.
I

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Thank you.
To the Bloomsburg administration and staff (esp. Kehr Union Employees and my supervisor at the FAO,
Pat): Thanks for the helping hands and the understanding patience when things just didn't seem to go my
way!

To
want

the rest of the

be an editor next year, the office is
any helpful ideas.
Sincerely and with much love, Melissa.
to

reciate

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campus. .well, we are proud
in

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did.

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