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Volume Seventy-Two
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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
..
Photo by M Harr
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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
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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
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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
Photo by B. Trumbower
^LOOMSBURG
The only
TOWN
in
Pennsylvania
HISTORIC DISTRICT ~
%ilK.
TOWN PARK
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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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"Which way do we go now?"
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toothe"
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right;
"Little girl
feeding
snowgeese"
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Photo by M Harris
Layout by D, Blackburn and C. Achy
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
Layout by C Achy
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!"
photo: "Life
is not my idea of a Wintertest."
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Hams
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Kemmerer and Mara Gummoe are
receiving their winning vibes.
Winterlest 39
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Photo by
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.
loto by M. Harris
^/ho
says you have
to
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
Photo by S. Covey
Layout by C. Achy
Eyeing up the next big shot"
42 Union Candids
Photo by M. Harris
"Did you just take a picture
of
me?"
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lan and Tarass go at
it
in
a game
of Football.
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.isa Cellini
takes a break
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the Union.
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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;
Bottom
Bottom
Photo by M Harris
Layout by D Blackburn
46
International
Day
left
—
open
his
mouth.
hoto by M. Harris
Bhr Union employees gather to
mith,
38
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and Sue
show
off their
Spring Fling
attire
In front
Mrs Jeanne Bucher:
in
back, from
left
Linda Graboski, Maria Makowski,
Kym
Bittner.
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jyout by D. Blackburn
Spring Fling 47
Photo by C, Lower
Desktop decor
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48
On Campus
Living
Bell's best
connection home.
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le nearest and dearest abound at Christmas.
On Campus
Living
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Watching the girls go
Photo by S. Covey
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I've got
50
On Campus
Living
It.
by.
'hoto by M. Harris
\
solitary
moment
Photo by M. Harris
Layout by C. Achy
The
entire
sum
of
existence
is
the magic of being
needed by
just
one person
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On Campus
Living 51
Photo by M, Harris
familiar site on campus.
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site in the
parking
lots of
B.U.
B.U. Sites 53
Photo by S Covey
Can still write him
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Photo by S. Covey
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President Harry Ausprich welcomes a Montour
54 Parents' Weekend
Mom
in
& Dad on Parent's Weekend.
Nicaragua^
loto by S Covey
•esident Ausprich
draws the name
of the winning
Mom
& Dad
of the year.
hoto by S, Covey
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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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Photo by
Harris
Elwell Hall's annual yard sale.
Photo by M. Hams
Layout by C Achy
All packed and ready
56 Moving Out
to go.
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can see Campus Distributor from here.
Photo by
S.
Covey
Effects of acid rain
on
local
populace.
hoto by M. Harris
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\rt
disease
Is
caused by a hardening
of the categories."
Adina Reinhardt
Campus
Sites
57
Photo by
WBUQs
Photo by M. Harris
Renaissance brings out the most creative people
Dina Shiush.
M
Harris
Kiss a DJ stand looks a
little
empty.
Photo by M Harris
Layout by C, Achy
Maybe this can reach the top
58 Renaissance
floor of Elwell.
— town and students,
including Sophia
hoto by
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Harris
attracted a younger
crowd with
Ted
don't
trip
s face painting stand.
Photo by M. Harris
hoto by M, Harris
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ley
it
Hey
over that
— where did my
pit
crew go
ball.
Renaissance 59
Photo by
When
J, Bettendorf
the going gets touch, the tough start pulling.
Photo by J, Bettendorf
Layout by D. Blackburn
Together
where ever
—
60 Greek
Week
we
go.
Bettendorf
.ayout by D. Blackburn
Human wheelbarrow races
:ombination.
Sometimes
in life
Photo by J, Bettendorf
you have to give a little pull.
='hoto by J
— 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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Photo by J Bettendorl
Layout by D, Blackburn
WBUQ drops the needle on Greek Week's Musical Chairs Competition.
62 Greek Week
it,"
Heywood Broun
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lister's wait in anticipation to
3attle
see which team
will
be successful.
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Greek Week 63
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Asst. Dir.,
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Student Activities
Res, Life
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Jofin Tratfien
D.Ed
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Activities
Dir
and
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Student
Kefir
Union
Ed Valovage
Res Dean,
B.S
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Sandra Walker
M.S., Coordinator of
Luzerne
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
MS.
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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Editors: C. Butcher
72 Divider
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Lady Huskies Capture National
78 Field Hockey
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80 Candidly Speaking
Candidly Speaking 81
SOCCER
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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.
Men's
b-ball
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b-ball
Basketball
by Lisa Cardillo
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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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Softball
97
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TENNIS
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Organizations
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The French Club
112 AMA'French
Protestant
PSEA
Campus
Ministry
Officers
PCM/PSEA113
Am. Society
for
Personnel Administrators
Bloom Student Concert Committee
114
ASPABSCC
Catholic
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Campus
Ministry
Club
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CCM/ECON
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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.
Sitting:
116
Med Tech
F.
Med Tech Club
IMAGE
Brings Music to
All
IMAGE 117
Community Government Association
118CGA
CGA
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ROGRAM
BOARD
Good Luck
to the
graduating
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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Pi
Row
Row
1
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K.
Demsky,
2: J. Keil,
Dr. Dubil, D.
D.
Szupper
Longmore,
J.
130
Pi
Omega
Pi
J.
Reibsome
J.
Pi
(PHP)
(Sect.), D. Stafford, N. Bogart, C. Bastress.
M. Sindlinger (Pres.),
Absent: C. Wilkins (Treas),
Omega
Machemer,
(V.P.), Dr.
Dr. Rarig (Advisor), Dr.
Radice.
Close, G. Brady, D. Shief.
Clemens
(Adv.), C. Hinkel, J.
Stephens,
Intersorority Council (ISC)
ISC 131
Alpha Sigma Alpha (ASA)
132
ASAXEP
Chi Theta Pi
Row
Row
1
:
M. Litchko,
J.
(Xen)
Smith
2: K. Shirer, C. Williams,
son, D. Klinger, S. Jackson,
Row
3:
M. Oberrender, P. Law-
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
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1^
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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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Cherie
L.
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Amy
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Teresa G. Perry
Dana
Pettinato
Lynn D. Petzold
Jeanne Pesot
Robert
L,
Pflugler
193
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Mary Elizabeth Powers
Tracy
194
L.
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Robert
L.
Piscine
Keith M. Preising
Anne
S.
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John
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Nancy
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Timothy Radler
Chnstine
L.
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Lisa R. Pritchard
Susan
L.
Ralston
Julia A.
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Anette K. Purse!
Kim M. Rasmussen
Dave
J.
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Natalie
Tricia A. Reilly
J.
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Rechenberg
Karen M. Redling
Kathy E. Reichard
Remas
Laura A. Renniger
Kristine E.
A.
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Joy A. Reigel
Lisa
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195
Darryl H. Richards
Christine E.
Lori A.
196
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Lynne M.
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Jannet M. Rodriguez
J.D.
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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
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Bonnie Rovinski
Ruth A. Salinkas
Edward
V.
Savadge
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Nancy
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Theodore Sannoski
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Kimberly A. Savidge
Natalie S. Sayland
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Nereida Salgado
Sharon
E.
Saunders
Renee M. Scarpa
197
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198
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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
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Nancy
L.
Mark
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A.
Shober
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Larry R. Siegrist
199
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Diane M. Sims
Maureen
200
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Stephanie A. Snyder
Michael D. Smith
Susan
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Snyder
Lisa A.
Smyth
Janet H. Soback
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Angela
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James
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L.
Snyder
Michelle D. Snyder
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end
beginning.
Southerton
201
Marie
J.
Michele M. Spisak
Spengel
Brian T. Stauffer
Clarence C.
202
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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
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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.
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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
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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?
:
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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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.
Index
CGA Pledge
Features
issues that are important to
HiCuire BeCCoc
Sports
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
Graduation 231
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What
your philosophy of
IS
life?
1.
When
2.
Win
3.
You can't have everything, where would you put
4.
5.
if
in
doubt, drop add.
you can, lose
if
you must, but cheat always.
it?
Better to be vague than wrong.
The best way to choose a major is with a dartboard.
sum
drink therefore
am.
6.
Bibo ergo
7.
Real
8.
Some idiot is always going to buy a vowel when the
puzzle
9.
it'll
is
life is
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harder than you think.
practically solved.
be better tomorrow, or the next day, or the next
semester.
10.
Always remember
232 Graduation
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is
your hero?
Gumby
Oliver North
David Letterman
The Equalizer
Lee lacocca
"My favorite
Bill
is
meatball"
the Cat
me
Martin Luther King
Anyone who keeps her
Anyone with a real job
Opus the Penguin
238 Graduation
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240 Graduation
What
is
your favorite method
of procrastinating?
HUNDRED YEARS FROM NOW
IT WILL NOT MATTER
WHAT MY BANK ACCOUNT WAS,
"A
THE SORT OF HOUSE LIVED IN,
OR THE KIND OF CAR DROVE BUT THE WORLD MAY BE DIFFERENT
BECAUSE I WAS IMPORTANT
IN THE LIFE OF A CHILD."
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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
I
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it,
it
it
It
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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
I
it.
I
I
it
I
I
I'll
I
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
I
I
I
I
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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something we did or if you
the games room, the phone number is 389-4454. We app-
campus. .well, we are proud
in
of
what we
did.
If
you don't
like
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This says
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Last
Page
it
all.
Goodbye.
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Dear Mom,
Bloomsburg is everything you said
would be. can't wait for school.
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Candids 15
One
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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
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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.
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FRIENDS
Editor: Caroline
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^LOOMSBURG
The only
TOWN
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Pennsylvania
HISTORIC DISTRICT ~
%ilK.
TOWN PARK
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DOWNTOWN
BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY
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Welcome Home
21
22
Football
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Football
23
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26 Homecoming
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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
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Love 31
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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.
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Can still write him
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Layout by C, Achy
President Harry Ausprich welcomes a Montour
54 Parents' Weekend
Mom
in
& Dad on Parent's Weekend.
Nicaragua^
loto by S Covey
•esident Ausprich
draws the name
of the winning
Mom
& Dad
of the year.
hoto by S, Covey
ayout by C. Achy
lom and Dad
of the
year step fonward as the Husky, President Ausprich and his wife applaud them.
Parents'
Weekend 55
M
Photo by
Harris
Elwell Hall's annual yard sale.
Photo by M. Hams
Layout by C Achy
All packed and ready
56 Moving Out
to go.
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Covey
Effects of acid rain
on
local
populace.
hoto by M. Harris
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disease
Is
caused by a hardening
of the categories."
Adina Reinhardt
Campus
Sites
57
Photo by
WBUQs
Photo by M. Harris
Renaissance brings out the most creative people
Dina Shiush.
M
Harris
Kiss a DJ stand looks a
little
empty.
Photo by M Harris
Layout by C, Achy
Maybe this can reach the top
58 Renaissance
floor of Elwell.
— town and students,
including Sophia
hoto by
TE
M
Harris
attracted a younger
crowd with
Ted
don't
trip
s face painting stand.
Photo by M. Harris
hoto by M, Harris
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ley
it
Hey
over that
— where did my
pit
crew go
ball.
Renaissance 59
Photo by
When
J, Bettendorf
the going gets touch, the tough start pulling.
Photo by J, Bettendorf
Layout by D. Blackburn
Together
where ever
—
60 Greek
Week
we
go.
Bettendorf
.ayout by D. Blackburn
Human wheelbarrow races
:ombination.
Sometimes
in life
Photo by J, Bettendorf
you have to give a little pull.
='hoto by J
— SIO brothers gather around to cheer on a winning
Greek Week 61
Photo by J. Bettendorl
Should stay, or should
I
Photo by J. Betlendort
"Sports do not build character. They reveal
I
go''
Photo by J Bettendorl
Layout by D, Blackburn
WBUQ drops the needle on Greek Week's Musical Chairs Competition.
62 Greek Week
it,"
Heywood Broun
^m^
'hoto by J. Bettendorf
lister's wait in anticipation to
3attle
see which team
will
be successful.
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B,S Assoc Dir of
Student Activities
Res, Life
,
Jofin Tratfien
D.Ed
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Activities
Dir
and
,
Student
Kefir
Union
Ed Valovage
Res Dean,
B.S
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Sandra Walker
M.S., Coordinator of
Luzerne
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
MS.
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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Editors: C. Butcher
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Lady Huskies Capture National
78 Field Hockey
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80 Candidly Speaking
Candidly Speaking 81
SOCCER
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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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Layout by Carolyn Butcher
Photos by Scott Covey
and the Voice
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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.
Men's
b-ball
89
Women's
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b-ball
Basketball
by Lisa Cardillo
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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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Softball
97
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Softball
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Organizations
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The French Club
112 AMA'French
Protestant
PSEA
Campus
Ministry
Officers
PCM/PSEA113
Am. Society
for
Personnel Administrators
Bloom Student Concert Committee
114
ASPABSCC
Catholic
ECON
Campus
Ministry
Club
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CCM/ECON
115
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.
Sitting:
116
Med Tech
F.
Med Tech Club
IMAGE
Brings Music to
All
IMAGE 117
Community Government Association
118CGA
CGA
119
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ROGRAM
BOARD
Good Luck
to the
graduating
seniors of
Program Board!
Program Board 121
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to
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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
127
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Pi
Row
Row
1
:
K.
Demsky,
2: J. Keil,
Dr. Dubil, D.
D.
Szupper
Longmore,
J.
130
Pi
Omega
Pi
J.
Reibsome
J.
Pi
(PHP)
(Sect.), D. Stafford, N. Bogart, C. Bastress.
M. Sindlinger (Pres.),
Absent: C. Wilkins (Treas),
Omega
Machemer,
(V.P.), Dr.
Dr. Rarig (Advisor), Dr.
Radice.
Close, G. Brady, D. Shief.
Clemens
(Adv.), C. Hinkel, J.
Stephens,
Intersorority Council (ISC)
ISC 131
Alpha Sigma Alpha (ASA)
132
ASAXEP
Chi Theta Pi
Row
Row
1
:
M. Litchko,
J.
(Xen)
Smith
2: K. Shirer, C. Williams,
son, D. Klinger, S. Jackson,
Row
3:
M. Oberrender, P. Law-
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
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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.
146 Blank
Blank 147
Maroon and Gold
Marching Band
148
M&G
Band
Alpha Sigma Tau (AST)
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Senior
Class
Officers
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John Walker
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Junior Class President
Student Nursing Association
SNA
151
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M. Harris
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Beth A. Abraham
Michael M. Alban
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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|.
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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
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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.
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''« 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
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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
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Council for Exceptional Children
Cross Country
Dance Company
Dean's
List
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Editor
English Club
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Field
Hockey
Finance Club
Football
French Club
Freshman Class
Hall Council
Historian
History Club
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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
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Secretary
Senior Class
Society of Physics Students
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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.
Index
CGA Pledge
Features
issues that are important to
HiCuire BeCCoc
Sports
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
Graduation 231
A«;
i(
I
What
your philosophy of
IS
life?
1.
When
2.
Win
3.
You can't have everything, where would you put
4.
5.
if
in
doubt, drop add.
you can, lose
if
you must, but cheat always.
it?
Better to be vague than wrong.
The best way to choose a major is with a dartboard.
sum
drink therefore
am.
6.
Bibo ergo
7.
Real
8.
Some idiot is always going to buy a vowel when the
puzzle
9.
it'll
is
life is
-
I
I
harder than you think.
practically solved.
be better tomorrow, or the next day, or the next
semester.
10.
Always remember
232 Graduation
to floss the cat.
I
Graduation 233
234 Graduation
i
Graduati
236 Graduation
Graduation 237
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r^d^t^r^
Who
is
your hero?
Gumby
Oliver North
David Letterman
The Equalizer
Lee lacocca
"My favorite
Bill
is
meatball"
the Cat
me
Martin Luther King
Anyone who keeps her
Anyone with a real job
Opus the Penguin
238 Graduation
sanity during pledging
^'>
Graduation 239
240 Graduation
What
is
your favorite method
of procrastinating?
HUNDRED YEARS FROM NOW
IT WILL NOT MATTER
WHAT MY BANK ACCOUNT WAS,
"A
THE SORT OF HOUSE LIVED IN,
OR THE KIND OF CAR DROVE BUT THE WORLD MAY BE DIFFERENT
BECAUSE I WAS IMPORTANT
IN THE LIFE OF A CHILD."
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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
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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
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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.
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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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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.
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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!
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Sincerely and with much love, Melissa.
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