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TARTAN ’82

Edinboro, PA

CONTENTS
ESC Senior Scotsman Bob Cicerchi appears intent on
his wish for fan support at this year's Homecoming
Game. For him and many like him, 1982's Homecom­
ing would be the last they would participate in as
students. The SENIOR section begins on page 220.

A reversal in time? No — merely two ESC Students
found masquerading about the Union on the Hallow­
een night dance. For more crazy pictures and crazy
costumes leaf through the STUDENT LIFE section be­
ginning on page 68.

2

Not quite the New York Philharmonic yet impressive in its
enthusiasm. Student participation in music seems to overflow
at ESC. More on ESC musical groups and others appears in the
GROUPS section beginning on page 158.

How does this young virtuouso relate to ESC's 1981-82
year? A young Japanese girl amazes an ESC audience
with her skill at performing Classical music. The Suzuki
violin group performed at ESC in early October. For
more, peek at the PERFORMANCE SECTION beginning
on page 50.

Prof. Ledrick of the Soc/Anthro/Social Work department
no doubt generates interest with his popular, informal
style. See more of ESC's professors by checking into the
ACADEMICS section which begins on page 188.

This unidentified Scotsman ap­
pears lost in a whirlwind of pain.
But his physical pain accurately re­
flects the summation of the ESC
football squad's '81 season. For
more on a tough football season
and other Scot team tarings, check
out the SPORTS section beginning
on page 8.

Do Edinboro eyes turn when a Greek car passes? Usually
not. But in this instance Theta Chi is representing a major
Greek function — contribution to the Homecoming pa­
rade. For more on Theta Chi and other Greeks see the
GREEK section beginning on page 124.

3

ESC's #1 Pain
Registration Day
Registration day brought forth its usual first day
problems.
McComb Fieldhouse was packed with people
fighting long lines in an attempt to change courses.
Many other students ran around the campus trying
to find where the college had hidden their sched­
ules. One of the most frequently asked questions
was, "Where the heck's Doucette Hall?"
Most of the people in McComb were there be­
cause of schedule problems. Freshmen were placed
in graduate courses. Others who had pre-paid and
pre-registered, were not on the computer sheet.
Confusion reigned. Many long lines leading to
many tables. Of Course, the lines paths weren't
clearly marked.
The loudest complaints came from people who
waited through long lines only to find out that they
were in the wrong line.
Year after year, one thing remains consistent on
the registration day. The freshmen receive an early
introduction to the standard ESC policy: Inefficien­
cy is the only way!

5

How to Piece Together a Preppie...

Could the preppy craze that is sweeping the na­
tion finally be reaching Edinboro? Most everyone is
caught up in the latest clothing rage that ranges
from rubber "duck" moccasins and top-siders, to
monogramming and the reknowned "IZOD."
The preppy lifestyle, outlined in Lisa Bimbach's
Preppy Handbook, is being widely adopted as ESC,
and the true prep conforms to the printed word
almost religiously.
In case you want to know. .. The incredible suc­
cess if the IZOD shirt began when the French ten­
nis star Rene Lacoste broke with custom in 1926 by
substituting a polo shirt for the typical garb, a white
shirt and tie. He went on to personalize his shirt by
adding a small crocodile to represent his nickname.
Lacoste's shirt attracted so much attention that he
went into business upon retiring from tennis, and
the immense popularity of the sporting attire seems
to have no end in sight.

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"Wouldn't ya
like to be a
prepper too?"

7

SPORTS
The Cross Country Team runs with the best of
them ...

Womens volleyball begins assault on the National Tourna­
ment ...

Junior kicker Rick Ruszkiewiez
already holds most of the football
teams kicking records ...

First-year Coach George Vierkorn led his team to
3rd place in the PA Conference ...

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Basketball team soars toward the playoffs ...

The young soccer team looks for next year ...

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ESPN

Watching the action on the monitor.

Announcer Terry Hanratty.

Scots on
National TV
For one week, October 18-24, ESC
joined the top football teams in the
country as their game at Slippery Rock
was filmed by the Entertainment
Sports Programming Network
(ESPN).
The game was broadcast nationally
by the network three times during the
week.
The coverage gave both of the
schools some very important expo­
sure. The announcers for the game
were John Sanders from KDKA Radio
in Pittsburgh, and former Steeler quar­
terback Terry Hanratty.
The game turned out to be a big dis­
appointment for ESC fans. The Scots
played sloppy ball and lost 39-12

10

11

BASEBALL

Baseball team
shows improvement
Although the baseball team finished
the season with only five wins in
twenty games, they showed a great
improvement over last year's season
when thev posted only one victory.

Shortstop Greg Astorino was elected
to the second team All Conference
Team.
The leading hitter was catcher Bill
Moore at .356, Mike Starks led the
pitchers in wins with two, and Greg
Harayda had the best ERA, 3.27.
Edinboro weather created its own
problems causing several rainouts
forcing several home games to be
moved to other sites.
Coach Ron Bunofsky pointed oul
that the team was young, with only
four seniors. Bunofsky cited a .299
team batting average and the lack of
pitchers as the team's main weak­
nesses. He stated that at least six of the
losses could easily have been turned
around.

1981 BASEBALL TEAM (Front l-r) Mike Smrekar, Bob Snidemiller, Greg Astorino, Greg Harayda, Jim Sciullio, Jeff
Nolan. (Middle l-r) Coach Bunofsky, Scott Carver, Bob Vaughn, Bill Moore, Tom Stone, Dave Schweizer, Mike Miller.
Back l-r) Jim Josefowicz, Chuck Haines, Jack Byers, Rob Stover, Gary Wirth, Jim Kahler, Rick Ellis, manager.

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ESC
9
2
2
3
7
2
1
4

4
2
4
2
1
11
5
1
8
9
5
6

Slippery Rock
Slippery Rock
Allegheny
Allegheny
Clarion
Clarion
California
California
Indiana
Indiana
Behrend
Behrend
Gannon
Gannon
Mercyhurst
Mercyhurst
Alliance
Alliance
Thiel
Thiel

OPP
11
8
5
4
9
4
11
17
6
1
8
4
0
9
6

8
0
4
8
7

13

X-COUNTRY
Cross Country Team
Finishes Second
in Nationals
The cross country team began the
season with a goal of finishing in the
top 5, nationally but raised their aim as
the season progressed.
They extended their winning streak
to 50 consecutive dual meets and ran
well in several tournaments, as well.
The runners dominated the 'We Love
Erie' run, finishing 1, 2, 4, and 5. They
also won the Akron Zip run, and the
Notre Dame Invitational.
They ran a strong second in the
prestigious Springbank International
in London, Ontario. They performed
equally well in post-season activity,
winning the state Conference meet at
Indiana, and finishing third in the
NCAA Northeast regionals.
Millersville State edged out ESC by
2 seconds for the National title, but
three Edinboro runners were named to
the All-American team, Greg Beards­
ley,

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OPP

ESC
21

We Love Erie

1

Fredonia State

34

Akron Zip

1

Springbank Int

2

Notre Dame Inv.

1

16

Gannon

60

16

Mercyhurst

63

State Championship

1

NCAA Reginals

3

NCAA Championship

2

(Kneeling L~R) Head Coach Doug Watts, Craig Ausel, Dennis
Rice, Lance White, Greg Beardsley, Ray Shinn and Mike Getz.
(Standing L-R) Kevin Mitchell, Charles Durlin, Mike Hulme,
Steve Repko, Jeff Troyer, Mike Wright, Brennan McCleary,
Jim Sullivan and Don Walbridge.

15

TRACK

Track Team heads
for individual
honors
Once again, the men's track team worked
for individual honors instead of team results.
For the last several years Coach Doug Watts
has abandoned the team concept.
Watts pointed out that, although the team
lacks depth for dual matches, ESC still scores
well in the big meets.
He noted, "Our tradition of individual qual­
ity was maintained this year with outstanding
performances by a number of men." The top
performers were All-Americans Lance White
and Rick Killian and steeplechaser Greg
Beardsley, who qualified for the national meet.

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Greg Beardsley in the Steeplechase during the State meet at Millersville.
17

CROSS COUNTRY

1981 WOMEN'S CROSSCOUNTRY, (l-r) Elaine Morford, Kelly Powers, Cathy Donaghue, Chris Dixon, Kathy Shockloss, Dottie Doyle and Beverly Stravino.

Women's
Cross Country
becomes Varsity Sport
The women's crosscountry team
capped their inaugural varsity season
by winning the Fredonia State Invita­
tional Tournament.
The lady runners also won their
first ever dual meet when they defeat­
ed Allegheny College 25-33.

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The team was led by junior Elaine
Morford who finished second overall
in the Fredonia Tournament, and
freshman Kathy Shockloss, who fin­
ished fourth.
The Runners' Coach, Bill Mc­
Donald, was pleased with the perfor­
mance of his squad. "This was our first
season and we had no recruits, so I was
really pleased," he said. "They worked
hard and we had some success, but we
do need to recruit some more good
runners."
With only one senior on the squad
there is a good nucleus to build from.

And . . . they're off!

Stretching before the meet.

19

SOFTBALL

Rounding third and heading for home!

1981 SOFTBALL. (Front l-r) Linda McClintock, Susan Holl, Christy Schroeder, Natalie Kulak, Jackie Barney. (Back l-r) Rita
Liberti, Cindy Steves, Jennifer Cochran, Sally Preston, Jennifer Ohle, Pamela Kibby, Pamela Teeter, Kathy O'Connor.

20

Women's
Softball Team
still struggling
The softball team is still trying to get a
firm step in the base paths as they won
only one game this year.
Every year finds a new coach to lead
the women. This year's coach was Fred
Caro. He called the team "an enthusiastic
bunch of girls," but added that the team
needs more organization, and some good
pitching.

21

FOOTBALL
ESC's
Swarming defense

sting California
ESC's Fighting Scot football team
ended the season with a 4-6 overall
record, but they recorded a poor 1-5
record in the PA. Conference-West Di­
vision.
ESC's only non-league loss came at
the hands of powerful Fairmont State
in West Virginia. The Scots exploded
for 51 points in their home opener
against New Haven, but they had
trouble scoring after that game.
On average, the team had no trouble
moving the ball down field, but crucial
mistakes cost the team many scoring
opportunities.

Special teams coach Dave Lyon

QB Larry Wheeler and Coach Creehan discuss the options.

22

Dave Span follows his blockers.

ESC's powerful passing game in action.

Concentrating from the bench.

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COACHES: (front l-r) Mike Burke, Pete DeStefano, Malen Luke, Mike Micheals. (back l-r)
Denny Creehan, Tom Herman, Dave Lyon, Rich Formosa, Regis O'Neil.

ESC

OPR

6

Fairmont State

13

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New Haven U.

19

13

Lock Haven

14

0

Shippensburg

17

3

California

12

6

Slippery Rock

9
39

Indiana

7

35

U. of Buffalo

0

21

Clarion

25

Bloomsburg

17
9

Four quarterbacks took turns trying
to move the ball into the end zone.
Despite the scoring problem, the
Scots' offense was ranked among the
nation's leaders in rushing with an
average near 240 yards per game.
The defense was also ranked among
the leaders in rushing defense. Seniors
Bob Cicerchi and Ron Link led the
crushing defense.
Coach Creehan was not disappoint­
ed by the season. He explained that the
club was young and he expected mis­
takes, but pointed to their improve­
ment through the season. Creehan
noted the team won their last three
games.
Another late-season highlight was
the emergence of Freshman quarter­
back Blair Hrovath. Hopefully, he will
put an end to the musical QB's.

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TENNIS
Lady Netters win
Two State Titles
Junior Kim Wright went through the entire season
undefeated to capture the PA singles title. The number
two doubles team of senior Leslie Bier and freshman
Nancy McManus went 12-0 to earn the second dou­
bles title in the Pennsylvania Conference Champion­
ships. Overall, the team tied for third of the thirteen
teams.
The team's overall depth was the key to their season
8-2 record, as well as their showing in the state match.
Coach George Vierkorn pointed out that nine differ­
ent girls earned points in the championships. And,
most of the team will be back next year.
Michaelle Calarco and Leslie Bier are the only sen­
iors. Leslie was very important to the team as a leader
and co-captain, as well as earning a 9-1 record. She also
earned a letter in all four of her seasons. Coach Vier­
korn added, "In future years, my teams could be 20-0,
but it would not be as complete, satisfying, and re­
warding as this season has been.

OPP

ESC
5

Lock Haven

4

9

Bloomsburg

0

9

Mercyhurst

0

5

lUP

4

7

Behrend

2

6

Gannon

3

4

lUP

5

3

Slippery Rock

6

8

Mercyhurst

1

7

Clarion

2

PA Conference 3rd

1981 WOMEN'S TENNIS. (First Row l-r) Nancy McManus, Leslie Bier, Sharon Weaver, Kim Wright, Marie Foster. (Back Row l-r) Alisa Green,
Michaelle Calarco, Taryn Bier, Elaine Morford, Rhonda Law.

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1st Row Mike Bianchi, Alan Staub, W. Drew Huskey, Neal Robogliatti —
Mgr., Mike Madia, Dan Ferretti, Tom Flynn — Mascot. 2nd Row Steve
Brozinick, Lou Murphy, Doug Railsback, Walt Holland, Jim Abraham,
Jim Wilkerson, Coach Jim Flynn. Missing: Tony Womeadu, John Ja­
mison.

27

TENNIS

Tennis Team wins ECAC
The man's tennis team racked up their 14th
straight winning season as they captured their
first-ever ECAC Division eastern regional title in
the Fall.
During the spring, they set a school record for
victories in 1 year, when they posted a 16-3 re­
cord. They also finished second in the Pennsyl­
vania Conference and the NAIA District 18.
First year head coach Jim Flynn started his
team with an 8 match southern road trip which
included a match with Division 1 School Auburn
University.
The net men returned home with a 7-1 record
on their way to a great season.
The team was led by seniors Jim Abraham,
Alan Staub, Lou Murphy and Drew Huskey.
Tony Womeodu and freshman Mike Madia
completed the starting line-up. Coach Flynn re­
ported that the team's overall depth won the
ECAC for them, as everyone contributed.
Coach Flynn admitted that next season would
have to be regarded as a rebuilding year, but
looks for Dan Ferretti, Mike Bianchi and Tom
Shaffer to fill in and keep the winning tradition.

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ESC
8
3
8
9
7
7
9
6
8
4
6
9
9
8
5
0
6
9
7
4
9
8

Berry
Shorter
W. Georgia St.
Southern Tech. U.
Dekalb Central
Columbus
Dekalb North
Auburn U.
W. Liberty St.
Kent St.
Akron St.
lUP
Gannon
Allegheny
Slippery Rock
Mercyhurst
California
Behrend
Shippensburg
West Virginia
Gannon
Fredonia
PA Conference 2nd
NAIA District 18 2nd
ECAC Tourney 1st

OPP
1
6
1
0
2
2
0
3
1
5
3
0
0
1
4
9
3
0
2
5
0
1

29

SOCCER
Soccer Team looks
to the future
Soccer coach George Shimpeno
pointed out the season's goal, say­
ing, "This was a year I played six
freshman in the starting lineup. We
knew we would be young and make
mistakes. However, this was our
best crop of recruits in a number of
years and we gave them all experi­
ence." Shimpeno's spikers are
young and made mistakes, winning
only 2 of 11 games.
However, the team was in most of
the games, giving up 3 or fewer
goals in six of them. The squad's real
problem was offense as they were
shut out 6 times and only scored 10
goals for the season.
Coach Shimpeno highlighted the
play of Freshman Joe Drozynski,
Tom Purcell, and Michael Jack. He
also admired the play of senior co­
captain Paul Andriscin and Chuck
Massaro and added that junior J.C.
Martin was named to the All-Con­
ference team.

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ESC

OPP

1

Slippery Rock

2

0

Shippensburg

4

3

Gannon

1

1

Behrend

3

0

Lock Haven

6

0

Pitt

2

0

Mercyhurst

1

0

Indiana

4

1

Allegheny

5

0

Geneva

6

4

Alliance

1

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1981 SOCCER TEAM: Front (l-r) Mazyar Alimahoodi, Chuck Massaro, Colton Young, Michael Jack, Chipo Frantz, J.C. Martin, Mike Decker.
Middle (l-r) Scott Theal, Joe Drozynski, Darryl Bratys, Pat Toepp, Bill Hrushanyk, Dennis Hellerbran, Bill Corwin, Tom Carver. Back (l-r) Coach George Shimpeno, Eduardo Viada, Sean Hegarty, Sean Scully, Tom Purcell, Ken Steiger, Bob Damville, Rich Frazier, Paul Andriscin.

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VOLLEYBALL

WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL: Kneeling (l-r) Jodi Raschiatore, Kim Lobins, Pat Stucke, Jolene Nagel,
Marsha Miller, Melody Groves, Cindy Popatak. Standing (l-r) Dr. Al Stong, assistant, Terri Wilmire,
Lori Lewis, Rochelle Turner, Joy Verner, Janet Bowker, Gerry Burbules, Lori Lee, Coach Dr. Pat
McLane

Women's Volleyball team
heads for regionals
The 1981 ESC Women's Volleyball Team returned
all six starters from the team which finished ninth
nationally last season. This year the spikers picked
up where they left off last season. They successfully
defended their state title and moved to the regional
tournament.
The team was led by four-year letter winners Pat
Stucke, Marsha Miller, and Melody Groves.
Coach Pat McLane entered his 10th season with a
187-66 record, and improved his regular season
mark to 210-75. McLane's biggest fear for this year
was overconfidence, but the team lived up to his
expectations.
At press time the Lady Scots were packing their
bags for the regionals in Maryland.

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k
Lori Lewis goes up for a spike in the National Championships.

The lady netters travelled to
Towson State in Maryland, where
they arrived with their faces
painted and stormed to the East­
ern Regional Championship, de­
feating Southern Connecticut
and Cortland in the semifinal
and final rounds.
Edinboro was the only school
out of the 16 which made the Na­
tionals that did not award schol­
arships. Coach McLane was
pleased even though they didn't
win because they played well
with the best teams in the coun­
try.
Looking to next season the ma­
jor challenge will be replacing
Melody Groves, Marsha Miller,
Pat Stucke, Cindy Popatak and
Lori Lee, although an excellent
nucleus returns.
The team at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

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MEN’S BASKETBALL

Scots Reverse
Horrid '80-'81
Record
Starting out 1-3, Guy Conti's Fighting
Scots won 19 out of their last 22 regular
season games.
The Scots opened the season with a
second place trophy at the Fairmont State
Thanksgiving Tournament, losing to host
Fairmont in the championship game.
Edinboro had a good performance at the
Allegheny Tournament as they defeated
Allegheny in the finals.
Leading the charge for the Scots were
juniors Steve Senko and Land Battle.
Senko averaged 12 points a game and
ripped down RR bounds at an amazing
11.3 per game. Battle also shot over 55
percent from the floor.
Also contributing to the Scots' success
was Edwin Wright and newcomers Brian
Simmons and Clyde Brabson.
The season was highlighted by two
victories over Clarion and a crushing win
at Gannon.
Next year, the Scots will travel to Ak­
ron University. Conti is looking forward
to next season since the entire team is
returning.
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Row 1: Mike Calahan, Keith Woods, Julius Holman, Brian Simmons, Steve Senko, Brian Sharrick, Edwin Wright and
Willie Lee. Row 2: Derrick Burton, John Luca, Clyde Brabson, Mike Albert, Marcus Thompson, Land Battle, Barry
Marshall, and Noel Fisher.

69
59
81
56
60
63
58
70
46
67
51
78
74
64
63
88
59
54
54
76
78
81
65
77
79
77
67

West Liberty
Fairmont
Pitt-Bradford
Gannon
Behrend
Alliance
Robert Morris
Mercyhurst
Swarthmore
Allegheny
Slippery Rock
California
Pitt-Johnstown
Lock Haven
Clarion
Daemen
Indiana
Grove City
Grove City
LaRoche
Slippery Rock
California OT
Mercyhurst
Lock Haven
Clarion
Gannon U.
Indiana U. of PA

65
90
91
66
58
50
60
62
41
66
56
68
71
63
60
84
63
40
40
68
58
76
60
71
76
63
54

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WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

60
56
67
55
74
60
74
39
69
57
81
50
63
64
58
49
68
Row 1: Jackie Barney, Mary Beth Heise, Nancy Beach, Nellie Orr, Wanda Hartzell and Molly Seidel. Row 2: Head
Coach Dr. Kathleen Lipkovich, Chris O'Donnel (Mgr.), Audrey Carter, Mary Lou Malarkey, Ellen Mulligan,
Mary Ann Chilcott, Melanie Green, Assistant Coach Monica Pellman.

St. Bonaventure
Slippery Rock
West Virginia
Canisius
Slippery Rock
Niagara
Lock Haven
Cleveland State
Clarion
Gannon
California
Robert Morris
Slippery Rock
Indiana
Akron
Fairmont
Salem
5-17

37
80
82
69
84
66
64
86
58
67
86
66
77
70
57
54
36

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The women's Basketball team suf­
fered from a lack of depth as only 8
players were on the roster for half the
season. However, head coach. Dr.
Kathleen Lipkovich was not discour­
aged.
She was pleased with the "Never
say Die" attitude of the team. She re­
ported that it was one of the most de­
termined teams she ever coached.
Coach Lipkovich pointed out that
the small team also hurt practices be­
cause there are not enough players for
a full scrimmage.
The season has given the 3 freshmen
and 3 sophomores plenty of experi­
ence, which should give them a good
nucleus to work with as only Wanda
Hartzell will be graduating.

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SWIMMING
Swimmers Register

Luke-warm Season
A lack of depth hurt Coach Ed Erdos' swim
team as they lost four straight mid-season
matches.
Erdos pointed out the swimmers were get­
ting the wins they expected, but the seconds
and thirds were not coming through. He add­
ed that teams were aiming to knock off the
Boro swimmers because of their strong reputa­
tion.
Scott Williams and Robin Doyle led the
team into the State Championships, where
Coach Erdos expected the team to do well.

Row 1: Lollie Lucas (mgr.), Chris Kunuth, Shari Rock (mgr.), Gary Darr, Michael Mano, Matt Thayer,
Mark Carney, Eugene Jaskiewicz, Rick Hamilton, Robin Doyle, Paul Gabelt. Row 2: Scott Williams,
Kevin Wells, Dave Weber, Kevin McIntyre, Tim Sheehan, Greg Pyle, Tom Transue, Dave Bond, Todd
Franklin. Row 3: Kirby Burkholder.

ESC swimmer Robin Doyle set a McComb Pool
record when he broke the 1000 meter free style,
mark of 10 minutes 11 seconds. Doyle recorded a
time of 9 minutes 57.6 seconds.

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42

75
50
50
54
45
38
27
36
42

Carnegie-Mellon
Slippery Rock
Allegheny
Youngstown
Indiana
Fredonia
Clarion
State Finals
Case-Western

38
63
63
59
68
74
21
21
41

43

WRESTLING

Row 1: Greg Sirb, Bret Campbell, Mike Conklin, Dominic Orfitelli, Jim Saloum, Ron Hamrick. Row 2: Joe Dzubara, Ed
Wisniewski, Joe Amoroso, Don O'Neil, Kirk Hagerich, Fred Caro Jr., Coach Fred Caro.

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Wrestler's Win
ESC Invitational
Fred Caro's grapplers had their first
losing season in seventeen seasons fin­
ishing with a 2-4 record.
The ESC Wrestlers had to face Divi­
sion I powers Clarion and Slippery
Rock. They also traveled to East
Stroudsburg to take part in the 13-team
Pennsylvania Conference playoffs
which is considered to be the toughest
state meet in the country. Edinboro
was outclassed at East Stroudsburg as
the Scots were one of four Division II
schools. The other nine compete at the
Division I level. Junior Ron Hamrick
finished in the 150 pound weight class.
Senior Greg Sirb closed out his ca­
reer at ESC in high fashion. The twotime All-American from Sharon, PA
won the 118-pound titles at the Mid­
west Classic in Anderson, Indiana and
at the Edinboro Invitational. Sirb also
finished 6th at the state champion­
ships.
Coach Caro will have the majority of
his wrestlers returning next year with
only Sirb and Ed Wisniewski graduat­
ing.

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GYMNASTICS

48

WFSE Goes
3000 Watts
"It doesn't make sense for the college radio station to
be just a 'juke-box.' WFSE is unlike any other station in
the area ... and there is no doubt that we're going to be
competitive at 3000 watts."
With these words WFSE-FM leaves the realm of toy,
and hobby and, "do your own thing" academic radio and
enters the world of competitive broadcasting.
With the move to 3000 watts WFSE will beef-up its
management and staff with a view toward creating a
professional and creative student-run radio facility.
WFSE will continue to stress entertainment, but the
station's magazine format will permit the station to offer
a consistent pattern of classical, country, jazz, and rock
music as well as a sturdy supply of public affairs and
sports broadcasts.
Dr. Gary Christiansen and the management of WFSE
deserve applause for the radio successes they have
brought to ESC in the past. We wish them luck in their
new venture.
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Map at Left, marked A & B, indi­
cates the primary and secondary
coverage areas of the new, 3000
watt, WFSE-FM. All-the-time
coverage is now assured in the 18
mile "A" radius, while the secon­
dary area provides coverage that
may vary according to terrain or
weather conditions.

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The Spectator
The Spectator is a labo­
ratory through which the
student gains practical
experience in the field of
print media. This Experi­
ence includes not only
writing, but also editing,
make up, photography
and advertising. A stu­
dent might also gain ex­
perience in patience, hu­
mility, politics, red tape
and caffeine.

Bernadette Kazmarski Editor

Mark Timney Featuer Editor

Chuck Massaro Associate Editor

Prof. Gene Stoddard Advisor

Front row: Colton Young, Michelle Stocker.
Second row: Andrea Galabinski, Barb Matv-

sik, Bernadette Kazmarski, Cindy West.
Third row: Beverly Crick, Rick Burnett, Lin­
da Porter, Susan Howe, Jake Hetzel, Scott
Robinson, Brad Gene Stoddard.
JOIN THE SPECTATOR STAFF! SEE WHAT FUN PEOPLE WE ARE?

Colton Young Photographer

Robert Tagg (R.T.) Photographer

Barb Matusik Asst. Photographer

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Shafer Dorm

J. Bigley; Activity Director, J. Gallo; Advisor, M. Leighlitner; V.P., D. Muderin. 2; B. Smith; Treasurer, D. Owens; Advisor, C. Trost;
President, B. Markiewicz, D. Ward; Publicity.

Row 1:

Row 1: Cliff Crosbie,
3: Steve Calderone,

Mike Leighlitner, Mike Davis, John Germer. Row 2: Ken Campbell, John Swick, Mark Chapman, Tim Metcalf. Row
Gary Greben, Johl Mallo, Bryan Bushmier, Doug Owens.

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Engineering Society

Officers: President; Mike Zinnikas, Vice-President; Pam Hall, Secretary; Patti
Price, Treasurer; Debbie Joslun, Public Relations; Tom Suhy.
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Who's Who

James Abraham

Craig Ausel

Diane Burkholder

Deborah Cunningham

Nancy Golembeski

Kathryn Elias

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Bernadette Kazmarski

Judith Johnston

Lori Lee

Mary Louise Lennon

S. Craig bobbins

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Laura B. Marchione

Helen Schmalzried

Douglas McHugh

Linda Palmer

Debra Proctor

Jane M. Rayburg

Roy Shinn

Gregory Sirb

Jeanne Smaka

People not pictured

Pamela Alesky
Richard Burchard
Esther Hegwood
Dale Henderson
Todd McCandless
Louis Murphy
Victoria Roess

Amelia Stevens

James Wentworth

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Anthropology Club

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Physical Education Club

Kneeling:

Leslie Bier, Toby Marvin, Mike Smredar, Joan Bardroff. Top: Kim Lex, Nancy Mihalov, Michelle

Calarco.

Paul Roiz (Sec.), Kim Lex (Pres.), Ellen Hollern (V.P.). Row 2: Michelle Calarco, Pamela Teeter, Michelle Baney, Linda McClintock, Connie Sirokie,
Nancy Mihalov, Don Reewer. Row 3; Jack Beyers, Sherri Brown, Leslie Bier, Maureen Boreland, Joan Bardroff. Row 4: Mr. George Shimpeno (Advisor), John
Pisula, Robin Doyle, Dave Lawrence, Rick Hamilton, Mike Smrekar, Toby Marvin, Rich Launder.

Row 1:

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Student Advisory Committee

Lora Kosanovich, Sue Barbato, Jodi A. Papini, Cathy A. Glatz, Susan Opferman, Martha Carone, Mary Mann. Row 2: Lindy Daneker, Linda
Greenawalt, Tracy Hudak, Betsy Bergman, Carolyn Bosch, Felice Shaynak, Marilyn Dressel, Nancy Jo Helzel. Row 3: Ruthanne Atkinson, (Advisor), Debbie
Thoms, Julie Cole, Anita Butterworth, Marylou Mihalic, Bobbie Johns, Lori Johnston, Tricia Lotz, Dr. Michael Rocca, (Advisor).
Row 1:

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Kappa Delta Pi

Patricia J. Myers, Paula Sirianni, Lindy Daneker, Tracy Hudak, Maryann Brothers, Joni Ponzurick, Julie Ahlstedt. Row 2: Fred Anthony, Dale Docter,
Martha Carone, Jeff Flock, Betsy Bergman, Carolyn Bosch, Dianna Wallace, Kathy Deepgan, Dr. Michael Rocca, (Faculty Counselor). Row 3: Ruthanne
Atkinson, (Faculty Counselor), Debbie Thoms, Julie Cole, Anita Butterworth, Lisa Kosanovich, Jenny Caro, (Pres.), Felica A. Shaynak, (Treas.), Susan
Barbato, (Vice Pres.), Evon Lloyd, Lis Johanson.
Row 1:

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S.G.A. Officers

Vale Pelletier, Athletic Budget Director

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Bob Kightlinger, Budget Director

Phi Mu Alpha Professional Music Society

Richard Peak, John Germer, Jim Hashion, Glenn Rankin. Row 2: Tim Carobine, Walter Yatto, Joe Strupele, Len Mahood, Chuck Suscheck, Dale Rice,
Cliff DeArment. Standing: Chuck Scalise, Jim Harpster, Earl Wiechelt, Shaun Holquist, Ron Jankowski, Mark Morrow, Kim Smith (Sweetheart), Kevin
VanShuro, Joe Braeger, Don Holquist, Allen Zurcher, J. Richard Burchand, Christopher Kennedy. Missing from picture: Ken Campbell, Andrew Chisdm.
Row 1:

Sigma Alpha Iota Professional Music Society

Marianne Otteni, Kim Smith, Kianne Geiling, Trisha Boylan, Kelly Spiegel, Margaret McGarvey, Sandy Martonik, Ann
Little, Carb Ciccone, Meg Bordon, Wendy Birchand, Patti Ladley, Joyce Harrlingon. Missing: Sally Campbell.
Left to Right:

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"Celebration"

Dave Weeber, Raymond Roitmeyer, Ron Reyer, Virginia Breighner, Sandy Stephens, Marla Couch, Kim Bertrand, Dave Rocca, Richard Welsh, Julie Long, Laura
Long, Laura Gourley, Pam Stroup, Patty McGraw, Robin Loper, Renae Steinhoff, Linda Wise, Beverly Cridk, Lori Macom, Rhonda Leonard, Maryana Stovic, Dayton
Mix, Jeff Westrick, Debbie Panaia, Terry Sadler, Ginger Weeber, Carol Strobel, Lisa Evans, Lori Klingensmith, Pam Sexton, Dave Broomball, Jeffery Little, Nancy Jo
Helzel, Bill Waldman, Mark Reed, Tim George, John Gerkhardt, Roy Boggs, Carolyn Hodnik, Connie Hayes, Joy Verner, Lori Lee Lessig, Ann Lillie, Teresa Pacileo,
Cindy Willison, Gary Miele, Debbie Thoms, Val Hathaway, Bob Deglau, Nathan Everhart, M.B. Bowman, De Weaver, Bill Hamilton, Mark Morrow.

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Student Activities Planning Committee

Theresa Stevens, Anna Ardine, Kirk Hagerich, Sandy Bearfield, Jeff August, Todd McCandless. Row 2: Palma Maglio, Sandy Suminski, Karl
Siwiecki, Pam Ratica, Ron Sturga (Advisor), John Skavronski, Rick Chase, Steve Kohler, Dayton Mix, Jamie Jones.
Row 1:

General
Hospital
Fan Club

Left to Right:

Robie.

Beth Nafus, Leslie Hazlewood, Becki Servidio, Connie Hayes, Sandy Stephens, Joy Verner, Liz

S.RA.C.E.

Linda Zulovich, Kimberly Peirson (Pres.), Bill Flynn, Clara Carls, Jeff Mancuso. Row 2: Joe Novak, Joe Boesch (Sec.), Dr. Fisher, Dr. Tammareillo,
(Advisor). Missing: Debbie Fertig, Brenda Roland, M. Brown, L. Green, Carol Wittuck, Doug McHugh, Caroline Bleech, Barb Tharton.

Row 1:

Commuter Club

Scott Gigliotti, Mike Sopp, Karl Siwiecki. Row 2: Edith Gates, Veronica Smith, Cyndi Blasco. Absent: Gary
Haythorn, Brenda Roland, Alex Sleptzoff.

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Collegiate Journalists
The National Society for Collegiate Journalists, founded as Pi
Delta Epsilon in 1909 is a society that helps prepare aspiring
journalists for careers in newspapers, magazines, radio and tele­
vision, The Edinboro chapter of the Society for the 1981-82 year
consisted of seven members including: Chuck Massaro, Berna­
dette Kazmarski, Mark Timney Linda Palmer, Barb Matusik,
Leslie Rutherford, and Cathy Tennent. Advisor to the National
Society is Professor E. Stoddard.

Row 1:

Bernadette Kazmarski, Barb Matusik, Gene Stoddard (Advisor). Row 2: Chuck Massaro (Pres.), Mark Timney (V.P.). Missing: Linda Palmer.

Russian Club

Dobro
Slovo

John Walpuck III, Jeanne Smaka, Suzanne Rush, Mr. Sleptzoff (Advisor). Row 2: Dr. Rusnak, Cynthia
Courtney, Mark Muchow.

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History Club

Dr. Andy Rusnak, Joan Kiehlmeier, Rich Goldie, Mark Swift, Dino Haidaris, Mark Giza, Chris Fieldson, Mark Nicholson, Sharon Sewell.

Phi
Alpha
Theta

Mark Muchow, Prof. Andy Rusnak — Advisor, Cynthia Courtney.

Madrigal Singers

Trisha Boylan, Susan Flood, Kim Smith, Maureen Borland, Nancy Majoy, Amy Jeannette, Barbara Ciccone. Row 2: Allen Zurcher,
Michael Nelson, J. Richard Burchard, Glenn Rankin, Shawn Holquist, James Hasheion, Leonard Mahood, Clifford DeArment.

Row 1:

Martial Arts Club

Row 1:

Kimio Nelson, Todd McLandess, John Stock. Missing: Gary Condle.

Phi Eta Sigma

Biology Club

Bill Flynn, Kim Peirson, Lisa Bierer, Sue Edelstein, Sandy Remley, Sharon McLaughin. Row 2: Eric Marshall, Todd McCandless, Judy Bradt, Ellen
Yearick. Row 3: Doc Paxson, John Lonroi, Mike Lipriani, Tom Brown, Joe DiDomenico.
Row 1:

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Ski Club

Mark DiVincenzo Mike Conklin, Lori Brown, Lindy Danexer, Mary Harwood, Paul Fitzgerald, Karla Arnold. Row 2- Rose Meale Kim Thomas K^pIv
uX..e"cSd”rcher rX'
Ba.„„ Jo,

Row 1:

Row 1: Rick Abbott, Wayne Pemberson,
Mike Redlawsk, Amy Pangburn, Judy
Rawa. Roio 2: Mary Lynn Petronka, Michelle
Theofiledes, Janet Singletons, Dolly Nadzam, Susan Mezger. Row 3: Ron Constantini,
Lary Danielka, Don Natale.

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1982 Tartan Staff

Terri Babbitt, Carla Bell, and Karen Uhas — editorial and photography.

Kim Fera and Louie Waleff — Sports editor
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Andy Ecklund and Pat Willis — Layouts

Pat Gillespie and Jay Nodianos — photography
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Randy Reed, Laurie Barnett, Barb Rupik, Cathy Glatz, Laura Marchione, Mary Jo Lous, Susan Yenchik, Janet Renn, Kathy Rugala. Row 2: Mary Beardsley,
Mary Alice Nantes, Kim Headlee, Eleanor Shemansky, Jean Michalou. Row 3; Craig Ulmer, Dan Williams, Jane Kuzniewski, Louann McFadden.

Row 2:

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ACADEMICS

"Professor Enright, remember me? Dickie
James. You flunked me in Business Admin­
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Mr. Robert Beagle

Dr. James McKinley

Executive Assistant to the President

Vice President for Academic Affairs

Dr. Robert Carothers

Mr. Vincent Trotta

Vice President for Administration and Student Personnel Services

Associate Vice President for Administration and Personnel Services

President's Cabinet

Robert Beagle
John Fisher
lames McKinley
Burton Witthuhn
Robert Carothers
Vincent Trotta
Supportive Services

Patti Loomis
Paul Newman
Bob Wallace
Gary Christiansen
Donald Hoffman
Kent Graves
Tom Burkette
Nazir Mughal
Ed Styborski
June Vance

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Dr. Robert Gates

Academic Development Center

Academic Development Center

Dr. R. Harriet Philips
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Jack Williams
William Rohde
Ralph Berlin
Paul Wilson
Jon Kron
Robert Gates
Richard Gromen
George Shoemaker
Regina Harriet Phillips
Martin Farabaugh
Saul Weinsrein
James McHenry
David Cooper

Mr. William Rohde
Office of Graduate Study

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Dr. David Cooper
PACE Program and Human Relations.

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Mr. Gary Jamison

Mr. Bernard Twardowski

Assistant Vice President for Student Life

Director of Student Development

Mr. James Harrison

Ms. Mary Rugh

Coordinator of Student Standards

Assistant Director of Student Development

Student Personnel Services

Stephen Hazlewood
Jeannette Bitting
Clifford Cox
Harold Umbarger
Gerald Jackson
Terrence Carlin
Kenneth Brandt
Mona Higgins
Thomas Gay
David O'Dessa
Emil Magdik
David Weinkauf
James McDonald
Kathleen Lipkovich
Mary Alice Dye

Mr. Harold Umbarger
Director of Admissions

Mr. Gerald Jackson
Admissions

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Mr. William Benoit
Career Counseling and Placement Center Director

Mr. Ken brandt
Financial Aid Director

Mr. Terrence Carlin
Admissions

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Mr. Ralph Berlin

Mr. Emil Magdik

Continuing Education

Director of Conference and Convention Center

Student Personnel Services

Mr. James McDonald
Athletic Director

Gary Jamison
Julie Fedders
Bernard Twardowski
Rebecca Manship
Mary Rugh
Aburey Dillion
Ron Sturga
James Harrison
David Lyon
Ronald Swift
William Benoit
Alton Huntley
Frank Hudak
William McDonald
John Gallo

Mr. David O'Dessa
Assistant Vice President for College Facilities

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School of Communications

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Dr. Ronald Woodland

Mr. Frederick Bohne

English and Theatre Arts

English and Theatre Arts

Stanley Scanlon
Speech Communications

203

Mr. Richard Anderson

Dr. Aldrich Paul

English and Theatre Arts

Speech Communications

Department of English and Theatre Arts

Mr. Thomas Stanko
Mr. Richard Anderson
Mr. Pasquale Angelo
Mr. William Atkinson
Mr. Frederick Bohne
Mr. Everett Carlson
Ms. Louella Bucho
Dr. George Craig
Ms. Elsie Deal
Dr. Mary Alice Dye
Mr. Forest Feighner
Mr. Jerry Lee George
Dr. Charles Glendinning
Mr. Harlod Gramley
Mr. David Karrfalt
Dr. Jerome Kindred
Mr. Floyd Lawrence
Dr. Carmen Leone
Mr. Andrew Mahon
Mr. Charles Marr
Dr. John Marsh
Ms. Nola Pannbacker
Mr. Robert Pfingstler
Dr. Thomas Pirce
Dr. William Schopf
Mr. Robert Schweitzer
Dr. James Seward
Mr. Eugene Stoddard
Dr. Ralph Sturm
Mr. Jack Tohtz
Mr. Elwood Williams
Dr. Ronald Woodland
Mr. John Wooliscroft
Department of Speech Communications

Mr. Ted Atkinson
English and Theatre Arts

Dr. Aldrich Paul
Ms. Kathleen Ansell
Mr. John Boylan
Dr. Richard Coleman
Dr. Scott Dye
Dr. Richard Forucci
Ms. Kathryn Gilbert
Dr. Francis Johnson
Mrs. Martie Kian
Dr. Bert Miller
Dr. Stanley Scnalon
Mr. John Simmons
Ms. Doris Snell
Dr. Robert Wallace
Mr. Gary Christiansen

Mr. Eugene Stoddard
English and Theatre Arts

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John, Ringo, George, and Paul

Dr. Karl Gombert
Music

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Dr. William Alexander

Ms. Pat Kearney

Music

Art

Department of Art

Mr. Bart Farmer
Art

Mr. Robert Milnes
Mr. Roger Armstrong
Mr. Eugene Bahling
Mr. William Cox
Dr. Marjorie Eason
Mr. Barthwell Farmer
Mr. Alan Fernetti
Mr. Geroge Ferguson
Mr. Lee Forest
Mr. Benedict S. Gibson
Mr. James Goldworth
Ms. T. Augusta Gordon
Mr. Joseph Hamling
Mr. Harry Hasheian
Mr. Dorn Howlett
Mr. Henry Katzwinkel
Mr. Steven Kemenyffy
Ms. Patricia Kearney
Ms. Mary Jane Kidd
Mr. Richard Knox
Mr. Tony Ko
Mr. J. Roland Lafferty
Mr. Bernard Mass
Mr. Charles McCleary
Mr. Charles Mullen
Dr. Gopal Mitra
Mr. H. Wayne Peterson
Ms. Mary Newhall
Ms. Donna Micholas
Dr. George Pitluga
Mr. Louis Rosenfeld
Mr. Lam Short
Mr. Jerry Valley
Mr. James Vredevood
Ms. Susan Weimer
Mr. David Weinkauf
Ms. Anne Gray
Department of Music

Dr. Donald Panhorst
Dr. William Alexander
Mr. Cosmo Barbaro
Mr. Tim Cordell
Mr. Clifford Cox
Dr. Richard Dasher
Ms. Carolyn Englert
Mr. Dimitri Erdely
Dr. Gordon Flood
Ms. Priscilla Fullerton
Dr. Karl Gombert
Ms. Mary Hogan
Mr. Roger Knepshield
Dr. Grant Klausman
Dr. Paul Martin
Mr. Robert Matthews
Mr. David Sublette
Mr. Robert Waterstripe
Dr. LeRoy Williams
Ms LeAnne Wistrom

Mr. David Sublette
Music

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Department of Health and Physical Education
Ms. Nancy Acker
Ms. Frances Adams .
Dr. Mancy Baldwin
Mr. Ronald Bunofsky
Ms. Carol Caler
Mr. Fred Caro
Mr. Guy Conti
Mr. Dennis Creehan
Mr. Edward Erdos
Dr. John Furcron
Ms. Ada Gustaveson
Dr. Berty Hammond
Mr. Thomas Herman
Mr. Robert Klingler
Dr. Kathleen Lipkovich
Dr. Lovich McLane
Mr. James McDonald
Mr. William McDonald
Mr. George Shimpeno
Mr. Douglas Walts
Dr. Nevin Wintrode
Mr. David Lyon

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Dr. Dean Stoffer
Dr. Joseph
Mr. Robert Glenn
Dr. Rudolph Ivancic
Dr. Alfred Riccomini
Dr. James Tan
Dr. Paul Timashenka

Mr. Guy Conti
Physical Education

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Dr. Robert Connors
Mrs. Ruthanne Atkin.son
Dr. Barbara Baron
Dr. Andrew Burlando
Dr. Thomas Come
Dr. James Currie
Dr. John Gates
Dr. Carylon Gracenin
Dr. Jose Gonzalez
Dr. Gordon Hitchings
Dr. Robert McClune
Ms. Marilyn Melhuish
Dr. Polley (Beulah)
Dr. Michael Rocca
Dr. Ronald Terwilliger
Mr. Richard Uhleman
Dr. June Vance
Dr. Robert Zanotti
Department od Educational Foundations, Field Services and
Library Science

Mr. Richard Uhleman
Elementary Education

Dr. Jack Cryder
Dr. Donald Beckamn
Dr. Virginia Crowe
Mr. Jerome Dantry
Dr. Richard Davis
Dr. Fred Dzara
Ms. Joan Dengel
Dr. James Flinn
Mr. James Foulk
Dr. Warren Fruechtel
Ms. Lillian Hesketh
Dr. Frank Hudak
Mr. Alton Huntley
Dr. James Huston
Dr. James MacCluskie
Mr. John Mannino
Dr. Merton Merring
Mr. Karl Nordberg
Mr. George Ristvey
Mr. Ralph Miller

Mr. George Ristvey
Educational Foundations
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Sigmund Freud

Dr. Tom Walsh
Psychology

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Mr. Thomas Reynolds

Mr. Richard Railsback

Psychology and Counseling

Psychology and Counseling

Dr. John Armstrong

Dr. Kathryn Glenn

Psychology and Counseling

Psychology and Counseling

Department of Nursing

Ms. Mary Louise DeFalco
Ms. Dolores Carey
Ms. Mary Carlson
Ms. Marian Carter
Ms. Beverly Danielka
Ms. Patricia Ferguson
Ms. Janet Lewis
Ms. Mary Alice Nantes
Dr. Charlotte Paul
Ms. Ellen Pfadt
Ms. E. Ruth Rohman
Dr. Sally Rouch
Ms. Patricia Villella
Ms. Barbara Walwik
Ms. Sharon L. Polansky
Department of Psychology and Counseling

Dr. Charles Babbit
Sociolog}/ Anthropology

Dr. Thomas Walsh
Dr. Ralph Ackerman
Dr. Edgar M. Ansell
Dr. John Armstrong
Dr. Jean Bloom
Dr. Jack Culbertson
Dr. Robert Dowling
Dr. Douglas Ewing
Dr. Kathryn Glenn
Dr. Francis Gosciewski
Dr. William Grooves
Mr. William Ingraham
Dr. James Kennedy
Dr. Mo Kian
Dr. Cyrus Lee
Dr. James McElroy
Dr. William J. McHenry
Dr. Kenneth Milles
Mr. Richard Railsback
Dr. Thomas Reynolds
Dr. Alfred Stone
Department of Sociology/Social Work, and Anthropology

Dr Lawrence Mencotti
Mr. Eugene Antley
Dr. Charles Babbit
Mr. Richard Hensley
Ms Lynn Huber
Dr. Mark lutcovich
Mr. Edward Ledrick
Mr. James Palmer
Dr. Robert Policy
Dr. Ronald Reining
Ms. Elizabeth Sterling
Dr. Reneta B. Wolynec
Mr. Ernest Wood

Dr. Mo Kian
Psychology and Counseling
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Mrs. Joyce Berry

Dr. Daniel Overheim

Physics

Chemistry Physics

Benjamin Franklin

Mr. E. B. Friend
Biology
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Dr. Snyder

Mr. Micque Brown

Biology

Chemistry Physics

Dr. Edward Hoganson

Dr. Ronald Larson

Chemistry Physics

Geoschiences

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SCHOOL OF SCIENCES
Department of Geosciences

Dr. Michael T. Lukert, Chairman
Dr. Jack Baker
Dr. Donald Brandt
Dr. Wesley, E. Bryers
Dr, Benjamin r. Bullock
Dr. Chuen Chow — LWOP 1-2
Dr. Monir Saad Girgis
Mr. Robert Grosch
Mr. Paul Knuth
Dr. Ronald Larson
Dr. Ulv Masing
Dr. Merrick A. Owen
Mr. Alfred Pannbacker — Medical Leave
Dr. Michael C. Schneider
Mr. Francis Stoughton
Dr. Arthur Wegweiser
SCHOOL OF SCIENCES
Department of Biology and Health Services

Mr. Richard Palmquist
Chemistry Physics

Dr. Paul Thomas, Chairman
Mr. J. Ernest Bernice
Dr. Ralph A. Carls
Dr. Daniel A. Defigio
Mr, Stanley Fertig
Dr. G. Fred Fisher
Mr. Elbert B. Freind
Mr. James Glispy
Mr. Harry C. Flarpst
Mr. Burton Kaploe
Ms. Sally Lanz
Dr. Thomas Legge
Dr. Benjamin Lowenhaupt
Dr. John McMichael
Dr. John Paxson — Sab. Jan. 81-Jan. 82.
Dr. Curtis Robinson
Dr. Donald B. Snyder
Dr. Robert V. Tammariello
Dr. Arthur Wainer
Dr. Donald Wheeler
Dr. Eugene Williams
Dr. Paul Zarenko
Department of Chemistry and Physics

Dr. J. Brian McKay, Chairman
Ms. Joyce Berry
Dr. Samuel Bowne
Mr. W. Micque Brown
Dr. David A. Giltinan
Mr. Thomas Heard
Dr. Edward Hoganson
Mr. Wayne Joslyn
Mr. Edward Kindway
Dr. James LoPresto
Dr. Garry Messmer
Dr. Daniel Overheim
Mr. Donald Renn
Dr. Pramod L. Sarma
Dr. Charles W. Sink
Dr. David Wagner
Dr. Thomas A. Walkiewicz
Dr. Nelson T. Williams

Mr. Wayne Joslyn
Chemistry Physics
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Mr. Jack Braun

Dr. Gordon Hensley

Dr. Nazir Mughal

History

Foreign Language Department Chairman

History

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Humanities
Department of History

Mr. Richard Bevevino
Foreign Language

Dr. Roy Strausbaugh
Dr. Ronald Anchak
Mr. Nicholas Besser
Mr. Jack Braun
Dr. Carrolyle Frank
Dr. Thomas Gay
Dr. Nazir Mughal
Dr. Andrew Rusnak
Mr. Robert Russell
Mr. James Siar
Dr. Roy Stonesifer
Dr. Donald Swift
Dr. Russell Vance
Dr. James Young
Mr. Edward Zebrowski
Department of Philosophy

Dr. Edmund Abegg
Dr. Robert Cogan
Dr. James Drane
Dr. Theodore Haber
Dr. Maurice Holloway
Mr. Paul Martinson
Mr. James Munro
Dr. David Richardson
Dr. Harold Sauer
Ms. Maureen Sherlock
Department of Foreign Languages

Dr. Carrolyle Frank

Dr. Gordon Hensley
Mr. Richard Bevevino
Mr. Durwood Cox
Mr. Richard Cristofoletti
Dr. Thomas Hajewski
.Vis. Margot Koc/an
Mr. Homer Mershon
Mr. Alexander Sleptzoff

History

Dr. Roy Stonesifer
History
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Department of Economics, Business & Political Science

Dr. Julius Blum
Econ/Busl Poly Sci.

Dr. Roy Brant
Mr. Max Azicri
Mr. Gary Barbour
Dr. Julius Blum
Mr. Gerald Carnes
Mr. Sezai Demiral
Dr. James Dunn
Mr. A. James Fisher
Mr. Lance Hannes
Mr. Harvey Heath
Mr. K. V. Jacob
Dr. Chester Kobos
Mr. Gregory Lessig
Mr. Paul Lisowski
Mr. James Meehan
Dr. Louis Meyer
Dr. An-Sik Min
Mr. John G. Rail
Dr. Robert Rhodes
Dr. Rimvydas Sliazas
Mr. Daniel Trainer
Mr. Willard Wall
Mr. Michael Yarbenet
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science

Dr. Ronald Baker
Dr. William Abplanalp
Mr. James Cornelia
Mr. Norbert Dennis
Mr. William Etling
Dr. Richard Freitag
Mr. Bruce Hamilton
Dr. Anne Jedlicka
Dr. Wallace Jewell
Dr. Estelle King
Dr. John B. Lane
Dr. Myron Morford
Dr. K. Aiyappan Nair
Mr. Robert Nolan
Dr. Thomas H. Nuhfer
Dr. Glenn W. Olsen
Ms. A. Marie Palmer
Dr. Richard H. Reese
Mr. Louis Sherwood
Mr. Edward Styborski
Dr. John Urban
Mr. James Watson
Dr. Peter R. Wiedner
Mr. K. V. Jacob
Econ! Bus! Poly Sci.

Dr. Richard Reese
Math and Comp. Sci.
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James M. Abraham

Brad G. Adams

Penny J. Adams

Rainell Adams

BS Pre-Deiitistryl Psychology

BS Special Ed./Elem. Ed.

BFA Photography

BS Special Education

Kerry A. Allen

Kathy L. Anderson

BA Speech Communications

BS Nursing

Rolee C. Anderson

Debra J. Armour

BA Business

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Karla Arnold

Patrick D. Ault

Craig Ausel

David John Ayers

BA BAEB

BA Psychology

BA Psychology

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Sheila M. Bach

Karen L. Baker

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BS Elementary Education

BS Elementary Education

BS Nursing

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Mohamed S. Azarakhsh

Clifford C. Baldwin

Joan E. Bardroff

Diane C. Barricella

Judith F. Bauer

BA Criminal Justice

BS Health and Psysical

BA Psychology

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Vea-Marie Bearfield
BS Social Work

Lisa J. Beegle
BA Art/Educ.

Elizabeth A. Berner
BS Nursing

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Tammy R. Bennett

BA Humanities

BFA Comm. Graphics

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Carolyn Bosch

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Melanie B. Bowser

Joseph R. Braeger

BS Speech and Hearing

BS Music Ed.

Stephanie A. Brayner

Debra L. Brissey

Mary Ann Brothers

BS Elementary Education

BS Biology

BS Elementary Education

Brenda Brawley
BS

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Elaine M. Brown
BS

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Lori A. Brown

Thomas Brown

Jeanine Marie Brozek

David C. Brumbaugh

BS Elementary Education

BA Biology

BS Art Education

BA Art Education

Robyn A. Bullman

Diane L. Burkholder

Rick Burnett

Vickie Burns

BS Env. Science Toward Biology

BA Economics!Accounting

BS Computer Science

BS Elementary Education

Patrick D. Byrnes

John W. Butler

BFA Art Comm./Graph.

BA Child Psychology

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Michaelle Calarco

Mary D. Calderone

Sally A. Campbell

BS Health and Physical Ed.

BS MPH

BS Music Education

Vincent W. Camuto
BS Health and Physical Ed.

Jamie Caron

Martha M. Carone

Brenda L. Carpenter

Keith Carraghan

BS Psychology

BS Elementary Education

BS Health and Physical Education

BS Health/Phys. Ed.
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Richard S. Carver

Thomas E. Cassidy, Jr.

Charlette Marie Cerra

BA Accounting

Mohammad Reza Charehjoo

BA Criminal Justice

BA Sociology

BA General Business

Michael Cipriani
BS Biology

Holly Clark
BS Sociology

228

Jennifer A. Clark

Francis D. Clinger

BS Social Work

BS Psychology

Paul Coatsworth

Julie K. Cole

BA Speech-Communications

BS Elementary Ed./Special Ed.

Edgar H. Collins

Linda M. Collins

BS Secondary Ed.: Gen. Science

BA Speech Pathology

Gary Conole

Lisa K. Cook

BA Economics/Business

BS Library Science

Clifton F. Crosbie , III

Lynn L. Crossman

BA Criminal Justice

BS Art Ed.

Robert P. Culhane
BA Econ./Accounting

Deborah J. Cunningham
BA Criminal Justice
229

C-E

Joleen Ann Davido

BA Elementary Educationg
230
BS Nursing

Michele H. Damon

Linda Joy Daneka

BS Nursing

BS Elementary Education

Nancy L. Davis

Nancy D. Dicarlo

Kathy E. Diener

BA Environmental Studies

Geog.

BS Elementary Education

Christa A. Dietz

Barbara A. Dirienzo

Rebecca S. Ditoro

Dale H. Docter

BS Elementary Education

BS Special Ed./Elementary Ed.

BS Elementary Education

BS Elementary Education

Jennifer S. Dowling

Daniel R Dows

Suzanne M. Durian

BA Psychology

BA BAEB

BA Criminal Justice

BS Music Education

Kurt A. Durick

Eugene E. Durueke

Amy Eakin

Robert Eidenshink

BA Criminal Justice

BA Political Science

BS Nursing

BA Business/Economic

Jgaitiitiiiiiifeiifrriirfti

Theresa J. Doney

Kathryn Elias

Mary Elliott

Jeffrey R. Ellis

Fritz S. Engel

BA Mathematics

BS Health/Phys. Ed.

BA Environmental Studies

BA Economics
231

E-G

Elizabeth Ann Erickson

Carl M. Etzel, Jr.

Yvonne E. Evans

Janine Susan Ewart

BS Nursing

BFA Communications Graphics

BA Criminal Justice

BS Art Education

Debra K. Fertig

Christopher J. Finn

BS Biology

232

Norma J. Fisher

Susan Marie Fisher

BFA Drawing

BS Art Education

Mary Beth Fitzgerald

Paul Fitzgerald

Leslie Flippo

Jeffrey R. Floch

BS Medical Technology

BS Geology

BS Speech and Hearing

BS Elementary Education

Kathy Gearhart

Valerie A. Geary

Mary Helen Gehrlein

Eddie W. Gilbreath III

BS Special Education

BS Art Education

BS Computer Science

BA Econ./Gen. Business
233

G-H

John J. Giordano, Jr.

Mary Jo Giullari

BS Speech and Hearing

BA Economics/Business

Mary Beth Goedert

BS HPE

234

Linda Greenawalt

Rick Gurrera

BS Elementary Education

BA Speech Comm.

Ann C. Guspan

Dennis T. Gustafson

Clifford R. Hagen

Steven John Guy

BS Nursing

BS Computer Science

BS Health/Physical Education

BA Economics/Accounting

James D. Hale

Scott Hale

BFA Photograph}/

BS Speech and Hearing

Timothy W. Haluck

Laura Irene E. Haney

BA Communication Graphics

BA Photography

H

236

James Edward Harpster

Richard Leo Harsen

Tracey Harvey

Mary Lynn Harwood

BA Criminal Justice

BA Criminal Justice

BS Elem. Ed./Early Childhood

BS Nursing

Gary W. Haythorn

Debra C. Hazer

Esther L. Hegwood

Robert Held

BA Economics/Accounting

BA Commercial Graphics

BFA Graphics

BA Accounting

Beth Henderson

David J. Herbe

Joyce Herbstritt

BA Communications Graphics

Donald R. Heron

BS Accounting

BS Spanish

BA Criminal Justice

Mary Jo Hetrick
/ISSOC. Human Services

Denise L. Hiles

Carol Ann Hill

Sarah Himrod

BA English

BS Art Education

BS History

James H. Hrytzik

Tracy A. Hudak

Susan Ellen Hudon

Allison K. Huegel

BS Elem. EdJEarly Childhood

BFA Drawing

BS Elementary Education

237

H-K

I

Freida A. Huizar

W. Drew Huskey

James F. Huston, Jr.

Lori E. Irvin

BA Elementary Education

BS Elementary Education

BS Elementary Education

BA Arts and Humanities

Brad F. James

Anita Rochelle Jefferson

Kenneth A. Johnson

BS Geology

BA Psychology

BA Music

Teresa A. Johnson

Judith M. Johnson

BS Art Education

BA Criminal Justice

Cindy Jones

Kathleen Joy

BA Secondary Ed./Social Studies

BS Elementary Education

238

Sharon A. Kaminski

BS Nursing

Bernadette Kazmarski

Lianne Kennedy

Eileen Leslie Kinner

Rory Richard Kline

BFA Sculpture

BA Speech Communications

BS Secondary Ed. I English

BA Social Science
239

William J. Kline

Jodi Kobus

Debbie Kolsun

Richard L. Koschar

BA Business

BS Speech Communications

BS Nursing

BS Health and Physical Education

Eugene Kozaczki

Christine Renae Krug

Diane M. Kubasik

BA Economics/Accounting

BFA Communications Graphics

Paul G. Kubiak

BA Economics/Accounting

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JAMES M. ABRAHAM
Greensburg, Pa.
Varsity Tennis Team, Resident Assistant
BRADLEY ADAMS
Erie, Pa.
CEC, Biology, Special Ed. Student, Advisory
Co-Chairperson
PENNYADAMS
Tonawanda, New York
Parliamentarian Gamma Sigma Sigma, CoCaptain Tam-O-Shanters, ESC Homecom­
ing Candidate, Lifeguard McComb pool
RAINELL ADAMS
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. (secre­
tary)
KERRY ANNE ALLEN
Pittsburgh, PA.
Speech Comm. Club, Campus Radio
COLLETTE JEAN ANDERSON
Kane, PA.
Zeta Tau Alpha, Rho Lambda N.P.H.S., Stu­
dent Art League
GARY ANDERSON
Bemus Point, New York
KATHY ANDERSON
Delmont, Pa.
ROLEE ANDERSON
Erie, Pa.
Psychology Club
PAUL M. ANDERSON
Springdale, PA.
Soccer Team
DONALD J. APPLEBEE
Erie, Pa.
Earth Sciences Club
DEBRA JEAN ARMOUR
Edinboro, PA.
CARLA ARNOLD
Townville, PA.
V.P. Ski Club, Business Club, SGA, Budget
Comm.
PATRICK D. AULT
Pittsburgh, PA.
FRAIG AUSEL
Cross Country, Track Team, Lawrence Tower
RA, Elem. Ed. Student Advisory Comm.
DAVID JOHN AYENS
Edinboro, PA.
Newspaper reporter. Spectator
MOHAMMED S. AZARAKHSH
Edinboro, Pa.

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THERESA L. BABBIT
Cochranton, Pa.
Cheerleading, Athletic trainer
SHEILA M. BACH
Erie, Pa.
KAREN L. BAKER
West Mifflin, PA.
CLIFFORD BALDWIN
Crodyon, Pa.
RA, Dorm Council, ESC Bowling Team

JOAN BARDROFF
Erie, Pa.
Alpha Xi Delta Sorority, Little Sister of
Tumbling T's HPE majors Club, Intramural
Sports
DIANE C. BARRICELLA
Edinboro, Pa.
JUDITH BAUER
St. Marys, Pa.
Phi Eta Sigma Honor Society
VEA BEARFIELD
Warren, Pa.
LORI BECKER
Pittsburgh, Pa.
LISA J. BEEGLE
Pittsburgh, Pa.
PAUL F. BELL
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Psychology Club, Ski Club
ELIZABETH A. BEMER
Altoona, Pa.
GARRETT M. BENDER
Mount Lebanon, Pa.
Student Consumers SGA, Business and Ac­
counting Club, Dorm Council Speech and
Communication Club
JOHN W. BENNETT
Erie, Pa.
Drama, Past President — Commuters Club
TAMMY R. BENNETT
Towonda, Pa.
ELIZABETH A. BERGMAN
Gisonia, Pa.
Kappa Delta Pi, RA.
KIM BERTRAND
Erie, Pa.
RA, Edinboro Christian Fellow, Vision 80
LESLIE J. BIER
Scenery Hill, Pa.
Women's Tennis team. Intramural official. Li­
feguard (McComb)
NAILE BIKUL
Clinton, Pa.
Business and Accounting Club
JANET BIRCHBICHLER
Erie, Pa.
Music Ensemble (symphonic wind ensem­
ble) Marching Band
JODI BONUS
Washington, Pa.
Student Art Teacher — Treasurer
MICHELLE R. BORRO
Aliquippa, Pa.
Speech and Hearing Club, Gamma Sigma Sig­
ma National Service Sorority Historian —
Public Relations, First Vice President
CAROLYN T. BOSCH
Warren, Pa.
Resident Assistant, Kappa Delta Pi (Honor
Society in Education), SAC Evaluation Comm.
MARY E. BOWMAN
Lakewood, New York
MELANIE B. BOWSER
Whatland, Pa.
JOSEPH R. BRAEGER
Harbor Creek, Pa.
Marching Band, OMA Sinfonia MENC
BRENDA LEA BRAWLEY
Meadville, Pa.
Marching Band, Concert Band, Intramural
softball and volleyball

STEPHANIE BRAYMER
Meadville, Pa.
Student Advisor Comm, of El. Ed., PSEA
Chairman of Membership, Intramural vol­
leyball
DEBRA L. BRISSEY
Harborcreek, Pa.
MARYANN BROTHERS
Johnstown, Pa.
Kappa Delta Pi, Student PSEA
ELAINE M. BROWN
Erie, Pa.
Kappa Delta Phi
LORI A. BROWN
Jamestown, Pa.
Ski Club, Intramurals, Dean's list
THOMAS A. BROWN
Sewickley, Pa.
SPACE member. Biology Club, TRI Beta Bio­
logical Honor Society — VP PI-MU-Epsilon. Mathematics honor society
JEANINE MARIE BROZEK
Rural Ridge, Pa.
Little Sisters of Sigma Chi Delta, Ski Club
DAVID C. BRUMAUGH
Williamsburgh, Pa.
Edinboro Christian Fellowship, Drums in
"Guys and Dolls"
ROBYN A. BULLMAN
Franklin, Pa.
Edinboro Christian Fellowship, Track, Cross
Country
DIANE L. BURKHOLDER
Mt. Pleasant, Pa.
SGA, Student Services, Inc., College Senate,
RA
RICK BURNETT
Centerville, Pa.
Spectator — business managerports editor.
Intramural softball
VICKIE E. BURNS
Albion, Pa.
Kappa Delta Phi, Alpha Gamma Delta
JOHN W. BUTLER
Gibsonia, Pa.
Weightlifting Club, Concert comm.. Hel­
pline
KIMBERLY A. BUTLER
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Dorm Council, Judicial Board, Criminal
justice club — VP, Zeta TAU Alpha, public re­
lations officers. Homecoming chairman,
VP
ANITA BUTTERWORTH
Meadville, Pa.
SAC, SPSEA, Kappa Delta Pi
PATRICK D. BYRNES
Chicora, Pa.

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MICHEALLE CALARCO
Maryville, New York
Tennis
MARY L. CALDRONE
Butler, Pa.
SALLY CAMPBELL
Carnegie, Pa.
Sigma Alpha, Iota, MENC, CUB, Marching
Band, Orchestra Concert Chorale

241

ROBERT J. HOGLUND
Pittsburgh, Pa.
AMY LYNN HOLLINGSWORTH
Chesterland, Ohio
1st Vice Presidnet, Delta Zeta Sorority,
Council for Exceptional Children
KEVIN HOOL
Erie, Pa.
JAMES H. HRYTZIK
Pittsburgh, Pa.
TRACY A. HUDAK
Washington, Pa.
Kappa Delta Phi, PSEA
SUSAN ELLEN HUDON
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Ciruna, SEFA, Yearbook — Tartan, Delta Phi
Epsilon Sorority Panhellenic Council
ALLISON K. HUEGEL
Edinboro, Pa.
Kappa Delta Pi, SAC — Student Advisory
Committee, Information Committee, Stu­
dent/Faculty Ad Hoc Comm.
FREIDA A. HUIZAR
New Castle, Pa.
W. DREW HUSKEY
Rector, Pa.
ESC Tennis Team
JAMES F. HUSTON JR.
Edinboro, Pa.

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LORI E. IRUM
Connellsville, Pa.
Assit. News Director/Manager Special
Services at Radio

J
BRAD F. JAMES
Bethel Park, Pa.
Earth Science Club
EUGENE M. JASKIEWIEZ
Euclid, Ohio
Swim Team, Water Polo
ANITA ROCHELLE JEFFERSON
Braddock, Pa.
MSU Club, Ensonable Choir, Human Rela­
tion Gospel, Act 101
KENNTH A. JOHNSON
Conneautville, Pa.
Concert Chorale, Opera Workshop, Guitar
Quartet, Choral Union
TERESA A. JOHNSON
Eldred, Pa.
Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, Gamma
Sigma Sigms
JUDITH M. JOHNSTON
Erie, Pa.
Assistant Head Resident — Scranton Hall,
History Honor Society
CINDY JONES
Pittsburgh, Pa.
History Club, PSEA, RA Scranton Hall
KATHLEEN JOY
Jamestown, NY
Kappa Delta Pi Treasurer, Color Guard
244

CHRISTINA M. JULIANO
Warren, Pa.
SNOE
EDWARD J. JUSTUR
Pittsburgh, Pa.
National Fraternity of Alpha Chi Tho, Re­
cording Secretary, Chaplain

K
MARTIN KALISH
Farrell, Pa.
Marching Band, Edinboro Christian Fel­
lowship
CONSTANCE M. KALKHOF
Erie, Pa.
SHARON A. KAMINSKI
Erie, Pa.
SNOE
KENNETH G. KARNS
Franklin, Pa.
Psyvh Club
CATHY JEAN KASH
McMurray, Pa.
Member of Zeta Yau Alpha, Member of
Speech and Hearing Club, Tam O'Shanter, RA
Folkgroup Leader newman apostalato
CHRIS MARIE KATI
New Brighton, Pa.
SNOE Secretary, Gamma Sigma Sigma — Cor­
responding and Alumni Secretary, 1st Vice
Presidnet, President
BERNADETTE KAZMARSKI
Carnegie, Pa.
Spectator, CAS Women's Center, Student
Art League Club
LIANNE KENNEDY
Edinboro, Pa.
Speech Club, Readers Theatre
EILEEN LESLIE KINNER
Mr. Lebanon, Pa.
Alpha Sigma Yau Sorority
RORY RICHARD KLINE
Gibsonia, Pa.
Geography Club, Treasurer
WILLIAM J. KLINE
Edinboro, Pa.
Scuba Club, Safety Officer
JODI KOBUS
Glenshaw, Pa.
Spectator — Reporter, and Make Up Edi­
tor, WFSE-FM
DEBBIE KILSUN
Pittsburgh, Pa.
RICHARD L. KOSCHAR
Geneva, Ohio
Football
EUGENE KOZACZKI
Oil City, Pa.
B/A Club, SGA Budget Officer, SGA Rep.
CHRISTINE RENAE KRUG
Conneautville, Pa.
DIANE M. KUBASIK
Edinboro, Pa.
PAUL G. KUBIAK
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Ski Club, Business/Accounting Club

TERRI A. KULZER
Bethel Park, Pa.
SGA, Athletic Budget, Student Affairs/Public
Relations, WFSE-FM, Special Services, Lit­
tle Sister Sigma Tau Gamma, Iota Beta Sigma
Honorary Broadcasting Fraternity
MICHEAL S. KURTZ
Williamsport, Pa.
DEBBIE KVEDERIS
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Intramural Softball, Basketball, Dorm Council

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CINDY L. LADD
Corry, Pa.
PATRICIA A. LADLEY
Pittsburgh, Pa.
MENC — Activities Chairman, EAI —
Corresponsing Secretary
BOBBI LAFFEY
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Social Work Club
CYNTHIA L. LAMMERT
Pittsburgh, Pa.
SUSAN J. LAWRENCE
Mercer, Pa.
LORI LEE
Rochester, New York
RA, HPE Majors Club, Kappa Delta Pi, Wom­
en's Volleyball
MARY LOUISE LENNON
Pittsburgh, Pa.
HELP Hotline, History Club, Intramural Bas­
ketball, Softball, Phieta Sigma, ESC Honor
Club, College Planning, Concert Comm., Perr
Counselor
MARK LEONE
Erie, Pa.
Business Accounting Club
STEVEN A. LETZELTER
Verona, Pa.
Alpha Chi Rho
COURTNEY E. LEWANDOWSKI
Bethel Park, Pa.
Alpha Sigma Sorority
GEORGE ALBERT LEYH
North East, Pa.
DAVID B. LINGENFELTER
Erie, Pa.
RONALD LINK
Oak Ridge, New Jersey
Football Team — Captain, Football Club,
SGA
BARBARA A. LITTLEFIELD
Toungsville, Pa.
WILLIAM W. LIVINGSTON
York, Pa.
Chairperson of Film Alternative Series
CAROL JEAN LLOYD
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Alpha Sigma Tau — Pres., Pledge Director,
Rush Director, Little Sister of Alpha Chi
Rho — Sgt.-of-Arms, SNOE
S. CRAIG LOBINS
Edinboro, Pa.
Earth Science Club, Minor in Math

DIANE LOEHR
Sag Harbor, New York
Psychology Club, Dance Club, Dining Hall
Comm., Collegiate Players, Dorm Council
— VP
GINA MARIE LOIACONA
Meadville, Pa.
Kappa Delta Pi, SAC
JAMES T. LONIERO
Came, Pa.
WFSE-FM, Sigma Tau Gamma, Speech Comm.
Club
KIMBER LEE LOWING
Linesville, Pa.
Intramural Volleyball
BRENDA K. LUCAS
Ashtabula, Ohio
SAC, Kappa Delta Pi, Gamma Sigma Sig­
ma — Historian, 1st VP, 2nd VP
KATHY LUM
Edinboro, Pa.
PAUL L. LUTZ
Edinboro, Pa.
CYNTHIA LYLE
Edinboro, Pa.
CYNTHIA ANN LYONS
Dunear, Pa.

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ROBIN MAAS
North East, Pa.
Colliate Players, Dorm Council — Secre­
tary
RENEE S. MACKENZIE
Erie, Pa.
JAMES M. MAJESKE
Glen Mills, Pa.
Sigma Chi Delta, Business and Account­
ing Club
ARDESHIR MANDEGAR
Gonbad-E-Kavoos, Mazanderan (Iran)
International Student Association
LAURA MARCHIONE
Manchester, Pa.
SNOE, (Historian) VP, Pres.
MARK G. MARKOVIC
Trafford, Pa.
Track and Field
JAMIE SCOTT MARRERO
Bethlehem, Pa.
College Union Board — Coffeehouse Chair­
man, Marching Band
ARTHUR ANDREW MARSH
Edinboro, Pa.
Christian Fellowship, Collegiate Players,
Edinboro Off the Page
MARY ELIZABETH MARTIN
Bethel Park, Pa.
Gamma Sigma Sigma, Speech/Hearing Club,
Dorm Council
TOBY MARVIN
Seagertown, Pa.
WILLIAM A. MATUSCAK
Madison, Ohio
Football

BARBARA MATUSIK
N. Versailles, Pa.
Tartan, Spectator — Nevys Editor, Honor
Society for Collegiate Journalists, Treas., In­
ternational Fair, College Union Board
RAENELL M. MAY
Watsontown, Pa.
College Union Board — Treas.
MICHEAL McCARL
Black Lick, Pa.
Math/Computer Club, Karate Club
THERESA McCHESNEY
Corry, Pa.
MPH Student Advisory Comm.
CHRISTOPHER J. McCLEARY
Buffalo, New York
Football Team, All-American, Buffalo, NY
Chamber of Commerce
MARSHA J. McCOY
Aliquippa, Pa.
TENNY ALL McCOY
Lineaville, Pa.
VICKI McCRACKEN
Seagertown, Pa.
Business and Accounting Club — Treas.,
Pi Mu Epsilon
LANA McCullough
Meadville, Pa.
Business and Accounting Club
ANNE MARIE McHENRY
Homer City, Pa.
Alpha Sigma Tau — VP
DOUGLAS E. McHUGH
Bellevue, Pa.
Pi Mu Math Fraternity — Pres., Engineer­
ing Club — VP, SPACE
SCOTT H. Mcknight
Wellsboro, Pa.
Ski Club, Elections Comm.
FAWN WRIGHT McLAUGHLIN
Mill Village, Pa.
Psi Chi, Psychology
DENNIS JAY McVEHIL
Townville, Pa.
BETH A. MENKE
Mt. Lebanon, Pa.
ESC Undergraduate Social Work Assoc.
JERI LEE MEOLA
Ashtabula, Ohio
Student Gov., Intramurals, Psychology Club
— Pres., Dorm Council
MICHEAL MICHALSKI
Cambridge Springs, Pa.
WAYNE B. MIDURO
Erie, Pa.
GARY ALLEN MIELE
Jonestown, Pa.
Christian Fellowship, Vision 80
NANCY A. MIHALOV
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Alpha Xi Delta Sorority, Football Cheer­
leader, HPE Majors Club, Intramurals Sports
MARSHA MILLER
North East, Pa.
Varsity Volleyball
KAREN A. MILLIGAN
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Football-Basketball Cheerleader, Track, Little
Sister Tau Kappa Epsilon, Order of Diane

KATHLEEN ANN MITCHELL
Hermitage, Pa.
RA, Tam O'Shanter, Cheerleader, Health/PE
Club, Dance Club, Zeta Tau Alpha
JAMES S. MONTGOMERY
Westlake, Ohio
DIANNA MOYER
Edinboro, Pa.
ELIZABETH D. MOYNIHAN
Greenville, Pa.
MPH Student Advisory Comm. Sec., CEC
MARK MUCHOW
Sewickley, Pa.
Phi Alpha Theta — Pres., Phi Eta Sigma,
History Club — Pres., Kappa Delta Pi, Assoc.
Member Russian Society, Residence Coun­
cil, RA, Ra Advisory Council, SGA Rep., Year­
book, College Senate, Academic Council,
Honors and Independent Study Council,
CAS, Float Chairman, Who's Who, Nation­
al Dean's List
SUSAN MUHL
Bethel Park, Pa.
CHRISTOPHER A. MUNSON
Erie, Pa.
OMA Sinfonia Profession Music Frat.,
Marching Band, Intramural Basketball
SHIRLEY J. MURDICK
Butler, Pa.
Sigma Alpha Iota, Editor, Edinboro String
Quartet, MENC, ESC Orchestra, Marching
Band, Concert Band
LOUIS MURPHY
Ashtabula, Ohio
Tennis Team, RA
JUDITH MURRAY
Monroeville, Pa.
Treas. of Speech Comm. Club
SUSAN E. MURRAY
Johnstown, Pa.
LISA MUSONE
Meadville, Pa.
Speech Comm. — Pres., Racquetball

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SCOTT NANNS
Edinboro, Pa.
Army ROTC
JENNIFER A. NAYLOR
Glenshaw, Pa.
Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority, Panhellenic Coun­
cil — Treas.
MICHEAL L. NEAL
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Speech Comm. Club, WFSE
GERARD M. NECASTRO
Sharon, Pa.
BRENDA LEA NELSON
Pittsfield, Pa.
Social Work Club, Ski Club
KATHY NIPPS
Ligonier, Pa.
Little Sister of Sigma Chi Delta
ELIZABETH L. NOBILE
Coraopolis, Pa.
KATIE NOBLES
Edinboro, Pa.
SNOE
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DALE R. NODIANOS
Beaver Falla, Pa.
WFSE, Lambda Chi Alpha
LAURA NOVAK
Slickville, Pa.
Alpha Sigma Alpha — Pres., WFSE Radio,
Speech Comm., Edinboro Off the Page
PAMELA NUMRICH
Pittsburg, Pa.

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MAUREEN O'BRIEN
Pittsburgh, Pa.
KATHLEEN L. O'CONNOR
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Recreation Dept., Student Art League
E. ANNE ODELL
Meadville, Pa.
Social Work Club, Ski Club
KAREN J. O'NEILL
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Social Work Club, Big Sister Program,
SEFA Peer Counselor
PATRICIA ANN OSTERBERG
McKean, Pa.
Kappa Delta Pi, CEC, Sigma Tau Alpha

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MARK PACILEO
Cranesville, Pa.
SGA, College Senate, Edinboro Christian
Fellowship, Plays: Guys and Dolls, Pygma­
lion
MICHELLE PAGNA
Coraopolis, Pa.
Student Advisory Comm., Sec., Kappa Delta
Pi
KAREN PALMER
Edinboro, Pa.
LINDA K. PALMER
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Spectator — Reporter, General Manager —
WFSE-FM, Readers Theatre
RON PALMER
Edinboro, Pa.
JUDITH R. PANDROCK
Donora, Pa.
Little Sister of Sigma Chi Delta
MICHEAL J. PARAHUS
Beaver Falls, Pa.
Psychology Club, Organization for Dis­
abled Awareness
BRADLEY J. PARKER
Hermitage, Pa.
History Club
BECKY LOU PASSMORE
Indiana, Pa.
College Disciplinary Board, Childrens The­
atre
BARBARA PASTORIK
Elizabeth, Pa.
KIMBERLY ANNE PEPPER
Warren, Pa.
Gamma Sigma Sigma, Council for Exception­
al Children
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JOHN T. PEROWI
Imperial, Pa.
Swim Team
DARRYL PETERSON
Cortland, New York
Biology Club, SGA, Spectator Asst. Sports
Editor, Football
VALERIE PETERSON
Erie, Pa.
Council of Exceptional Children, Softball,
Ski Club
MARY LYNN PETRONKA
Washington, Pa.
Biology, Ski Club
JODY PETTIBON
Aliquippa, Pa.
Student Gov., WFSE-FM, Student Chairperson
1980 Homecoming, North Woods Sec.
DAVID PRTTINATO
Fairview, Pa.
Inter-residence Hall Judicial, Board President,
Alpha Chi Rho Pledgemaster, Weightlift­
ing
CATHERINE PHILLIPS
Erie, Pa.
KAREN J. PILEWSKIE
Erie, Pa.
Math and Computer Science
JO ANN PLANEY
Fayette City, Pa.
KELLY JEAN POTTER
Westfield, Pa.
Social Work Club
SUSAN J. POWER
Toledo, Ohio
GERARD POWERS
Coroapolis, Pa.
Geography Club, Dorm Council
SALLY ANN PRESTON
Cattataugus, New York
Women's Varsity Softball
NANCY LOUISE PRICE
Beaver Falls, Pa.
Kappa Delta Pi, Council for Exceptional
Children, RA, Academic Planning Comm.,
Pres, of Centennial Dorm Council
PATRICIA J. PRICE
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Engineering Club — Sec.
DEBRA L. PROCTOR
Meadville, Pa.
Concert Chorale, Psychology Club — Sec.,
Gamma Sigma Sigma National Service Soror­
ity, Distinguished Faculty Awards Comm.
JANICE L. PUNDT
Girard, Pa.
Speech and Hearing Club
FRANK PURRACHIO
W. Alliquippa, Pa.
Lambda Chi Alpha, Inter Fraternity Coun­
cil Pres., Public Relations Director
CLARE F. PUSKAR
Pittsburgh, Pa.
RA, SGA, Dorm Council, Children The­
atre, Speech Comm. Club, Helpline, College
Senate

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DIANA L. QUATTRONE
Fineyville, Pa.

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BONNIE JEAN RAID
Erie, Pa.
RHONDA RAMEY
Seagertown, Pa.
Kappa Delta Pi, Philosophy Club, SPSEA
DONNA ELIZABETH RAY
Greenville, Pa.
Kappa Delta Pi
JANE M. RAYBURG
Erie, Pa.
Alphs Gamma Delta, Daughter of the
Crossed Sword, SNOE
PATRICIA MARIE RAYKOVICS
Beaver, Pa.
Varsity Band, Speech and Hearing Club,
Delta Zeta Sorority
LAURENCE REBER
Bala Cynwyd, Pa.
WFSE, Speech Comm. Club
THOAS J. REDDINGTON
Buffalo, New York
Intramural Hockey
DAVID REMINGTON
Corry, Pa.
Cehss Club, Philosophy Club
GREGOR C. RETCOFSKY
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Lambda Chi Alpha, College Senate, WFSEFM — Program Director, Collegiate Play­
ers, "Beyond the Horizons", "Picnic"
PATRICIA L. RICH
Erie, Pa.
BARBARA ANN ROBERTS
McDonald, Pa.
Dorm Council of Ear; Hall
DAVID E. ROCCA
Edinboro, Pa.
Marching Band, Student Advisory Comm.,
VP, Bowling Team
JULIE A. RODEBAUCH
Kingsville, Ohio
CEC, Basketball Cheerleader
DEBRA RODENBECK
Girard, Pa.
Anthropology Club, Student Art Leagur
ERIC B. ROHDE
Edinboro, Pa.
Geology Club, Soccer Team
NANCY ROLLINSON
Scottdale, Pa.
REBECCA ANN ROMBA
McKean, Pa.
MARIA LYNN TOMITO
New Kensington, Pa.
JOCE DIANE ROSS
Hookstown, Pa.
Math and Computer Science Club, Edin­
boro Christian Fellowship, Edinboro March
ing Band

PATRICK CHARLES ROSS
Erie, Pa.
Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Jazz Band, Symphon­
ic Wind Ensemble, DJ WFSE Radio, NENC
LINDA D. ROYAL
Philadelphia, Pa.
Chairperson Act 101 1st Semester, Little Sister
Omega Psi Phi, Assoc, of Black Colligians
MARCI E. RUDOLPH
Erie, Pa.
KATHY RUGALO
Meadville, Pa.
SNOE (Secretary), NANA, SNAP
SUZANNE MARIE RUSH
Furlong, Pa.
Russian Club
ROBERTA JEAN RUSSELL
Johnstown, Pa.
LORI ANN RUTKOWSKI
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Art Gallery Committe, Photo Club, Art
League, Photo Symposium Committee

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JEAN L. SALERNO
Bethel Park, Pa.
CEC, SNOE, RA
JERRI SAMPSON
Butler, Pa.
Edinboro 077 the Page, Cheldrens Theater
FILOMENA SANTUCCI
Edinboro, Pa.
Speech and Hearing Club
KIM SAUCEMAN
Sharpsville, Pa.
SNOE, NSNA
DANIEL J. SCHAAF
Erie, Pa.
DAWN A. SCHANKWEILER
Shamokin, Pa.
Student Art League
BECKY L. SCHENK
Findley Lake, NY
Kappa Delta Pi Vice President, Towers Dorm
Council Pres., Member College Senate
Cultural Affairs Committee, Bruce Gallery
Committee, Inter Residence Hall Presi­
dent, Council
HELEN T. SCHMALZRIED
Conneautville, Pa.
HPE, Swimming Intramurals, Badminton
Intramurals, Resident Assistant Scranton,
Women's Volleyball Team, HPE Depart­
mental Tutor
KIMBERLY SCHREPFER
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Kappa Delta Phi
TERESA SCHULTHEIS
Aliquippa, Pa.
Council of Exceptional Children, Secretary,
Edinboro Christian Fellowship
KIRK SCHWAB
Tidioute, Pa.
RICHARD E. SCHWAB
Tionesta, Pa.
Alpha Phi Omega National Service Frat., Psy­
chology Club

LAWRENCE H. SCHWERTZ
Bethel Park, Pa.
Sigma Tau Gamma Ritual, Vice Pres, of Edu­
cation, Business Accounting Club
KATHERINE SENTAK
New Brigmton, Pa.
SNOE
JULIE ANN SERAGINI
Kersey, Pa.
JAMES S. SERGI
Beaver Falls, Pa.
Ski Club, SNOE, School Council Repre­
sentative for School of Nursing
LYNNE MARIE SHAFFER
New Brighton, Pa.
Speech and Hearing Club
RICHARD T. SHAFFER
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Tau Kappa Epsilon (President, Chaplain),
Edinboro Rugby Club
ROY SHINN JR.
Clarendon, Pa.
Track, Cross-Country, Student Advisory Com­
mittee, Fishing Club — President
LOTUS ANN SHIPP
Pittsburgh, Pa.
MSU Minority Student United, Edinboro
Gospel Choir, Psychology Club, History
Club
DONALD H. SINE WAY
Westfield, NY
Alpha Chi Rho, Speech and Hearing Club
GREGORY P. SIRB
Sharon, Pa.
Speech Club — Pres., Wrestling Team, Radio
Club
PAULA SIRIANNI
Kane, Pa.
Kappa Delta Pi, Student PSEA
JAMES R. SKALKO
New Brighton, Pa.
Brother of Delta Sigma Phi
MIKE SKARLENSKI
Kingsville, Ohio
DARLENE KAE SKINNER
Wattsburg, Pa.
Psychology Club
JEANNE M. SMAKA
Whitesboro, NY
Russian Club, Gamma Sigma Sigma, Dorm
Council, College Calendar Committee, Ad­
missions Committee, National Slavic Hon­
or Society
KEVIN H. SMITH
BaEB
Business/Accounting Club
KIM M. SMITH
Ridgway, Pa.
Sigma Alpha Iota, Recording Sec., Chaplain
Sigma Tau Alpha
REBECCA SMITH
Pittsfield, Pa.
WENDY L. SMITH
Erie, Pa.
Gymnastics Team — Co-Captain, Gamma Sig­
ma Sigma, CEC Council for Exceptional
Children, Student Advisory Comm. — El.
Ed., Kappa Delta Pi
LIZABETH L. SMORADO
Ellwood City, Pa.
SNOE, Little Sister of Alpha Chi Rho — Trea­
surer, Sweetheart 80

DONNA K. SNYDER
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Little Sister of TKE
MICHAEL SOKALSKI
Columbus, Pa.
JOAN GERTRUDE SOKALSKY
Latrobe, Pa.
CEC — Vice President
JACK SOMMER
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Baseball Team
JILL M. SONNENBERG
Erie, Pa.
MARCIA SPACHT
North East, Pa.
SNOE
JOSEPH C. SPACHT
North East, Pa.
Brass Choir, Symphonic Wind Ensemble,
Marching Band, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia
DONNA JEAN SPECHT
Edinboro, Pa.
FRANK SPERANZA
Arnold, Pa.
WFSE, Football — Fr. Soph. Fr., Sp. Comm.
Club
KELLY SPIEGEL
Sharpsville, Pa.
Sigma Alpha Iota — President, MENC,
Marching Band, Symphonic Mind Ensem­
ble, Orchestra, Concert Chorale
LINDA A. STAEBIE
Medina, NY
ALAN R. STAUB
Hampton, VA
Tennis Team
VICTORIA ANN STAUDT
Cochranton, Pa.
DIANNE STAUFFER
York, Pa.
MARION R. STEFANEK
Claridge, Pa.
Little Sister Lambda Chi Alpha, President
and Vice President of Panhellenic, Zeta
Tau Alpha
AMELIA ANN STEVENS
Albion, Pa.
President Gamma Sigma Sigma, Psycholo­
gy Club, Psi Chi Psychology Honor Society,
Edinboro State Homecoming Comm., Stu­
dent Advisory Council
LORA STODDARD
Sugar Grove, Pa.
Business and Accounting Club
SUSAN K. STOLARSKI
Edinboro, Pa.
LAURA L. STRATTON
Apollo, Pa.
MARK STRUBEL
McKean, Pa.
PATRICIA STUCRE
Erie, Pa.
Psychology Club — Vice President 1980-81, 4
years Women's Volleyball, Team Co-Cap­
tain 3 years
LAURA ANN STUMPFF
Jamestown, Pa.
Public Relations, Intramural Basketball
SUZANNE SULLIVAN
Camp Hill, Pa.
Kappa Delta Pi, Speech and Hearing Club
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SANDRA SUMINSKI
Erie, Pa.
VICKI SWANSON
Erie, Pa.
Speech and Hearing Club
PAULA R. SWEET
Warren, Pa.
GREGG SZPAK
Cononsburg, Pa.

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ROBERT DAVID TAGG
Beaver, Pa.
Business and Accounting Club, Spectator
Staff
CYNTHIA TATE
Sharon, Pa.
JERRY TAYLOR
Avalon, Pa.
TRACEY LEE TAYLOR
Pittsburgh, Pa.
WFSE-FM, Intramural Sports, Inter-Resi­
dence Hall Dorm Council
LEONARD TERRY JR.
Edinboro, Pa.
CAROL ANN TRYER
Finleyville, Pa.
Student Art League, Student Concerns
Committee
DEBRA ANN THOMS
Cranesville, Pa.
SAC Student Advisory Committee, Edin­
boro Christian Fellowship
ROBERT THOMAS TIMMINS
Darlington, Pa.
DAVID R. TOCCI
Aliquippa, Pa.
DONALD FRANCIS TROMETTI
Erie, Pa.
Brass Choir, Edinboro Martial Arts Club,
Anigone
GUY TRUGAN
Valencia, Pa.
Ski Club, Intra Softball, and Volleyball,
Business and Accounting Club
CAROL MARIE TURCOVSKY
Valencia, Pa.
Speech Communication Club, Speech and
Hearing Club, WFSE-FM, Antigone, The
American Western
MARY E. TWOMEY
Bethel Park, Pa.
Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority, Intramurial
Softball
FRANKIE BAN DYKE
Oil City, Pa.
Resident Assistant, Intramural Softball
LISA ELAINE BANKIRK
Washington, Pa.
Gamma Sigma Sigma

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ROBERT J. VAUGHN
Penn Hells, Pa.
Baseball
JOSEPH A. VEVERKA
Warren, Ohio
Football, RA Towers

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MARY ELLEN WADDELL
Townville, Pa.
Business/Accounting Club
CHARLES WAGNER
Tonawanda, New York
Played Varsity Football 2 years
LISA A. WAKEFIELD
Titusville, Pa.
LYNN ANN WALDHEIM
Buffalo, NY
Gamma Sigma Sigma Sorority
DIANNA MARIE WALLACE
Kane, Pa.
Kappa Delta Pi, PSEA
DAVID JAMES WARNICK
Washington, Pa.
DELIA WEABER
Erie, Pa.
Edinboro Christian Fellowship, Resident
Assistant, Social Work Club
JOYCE A. WEAVER
Ligonier, Pa.
Resident Assistant
WILLIAM WEBER
Erie, Pa.
ELIZABETH ANN WEISS
Erie, Pa.
Member of WFSE-FM, Asst. News Director,
Discjockey WPSE-FM, Sigma Tau Gamma
Little Sister of the Shield, Sig Tau President,
Sigma Tau Pledge Mistress, Speech Com­
munications Club
JAMES L. WENTWORTH
Guys Mills, Pa.
President Kappa Delta Pi, Student PSEA,
Pi Mu Epsilon
CYNTHIA J. WEST
Erie, Pa.
Ski Club, Spectator
JACKIE D. WEYANT
Everett, Pa.
Alpha Chi Rho Little Sister, IFC Representa­
tive, Student Advisory Committee Trea­
surer
DEBORAH LEE WHITE
Coraopolis, Pa.
Phi Eta Sigma, National Honor Society,
Student Tutor Programming
LANCE WHITE
Lincoln, DE
Cross Country, Track — All-American

THOMAS MICHEAL WILER
Edinboro, Pa.
Homophile League — Treasurer and Co­
chairperson, SEFA
ROBERT WILSHER
Pittsburg, Pa.
JOHN THOMAS WILSON
Erie, Pa.
Marching Band, Concert Band, Concert Cho­
ral, Choral Union, Symphonic Wind En­
semble, Guys and Dolls, The Night Visitors
KATHLEEN WILSON
McDonald, Pa.
Gamma Sigma Sigma, C.E.C. — Council
for Exceptional Children, EL Ed., SAC, Stu­
dent Advisory Comm.
MARIE C. WISNOSKI
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Business and Accounting Club, Zeta Tau Al­
pha — Treasurer
ALIEU D. WURIE
Sierra Leone, West Africa
International Students Organization

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CYNTHIA YACHETTA
Jamestown, NY
Psychology Club, Ski Club
WALTER MICHAEL YATTA
Central City, Pa.
Phi Mu Alpha, Sinfonia — Secretary, Sym­
phonic Wind Ensemble, Brass Choir, Con­
cert Band, Marching Band, Choral Union
PAM YEAGER
Erie, Pa.
TILLY YODER
Belleville, Pa.
Sorority Alpha Gamma Delta

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FRANK ZABOROWSKI
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Psychology
MARGARET PINTEA ZACK
Erie, Pa.
Psychology
TONI MARIE ZUCCARO
Meadville, Pa.
BLAGA ZAFIROVSKI
Edinboro, Pa.
Social Work Club

Michael S. Kurtz

Debbie Kvederis

BS Biology

Cindy L. Ladd

BS Chemistry I Environmental Sci.

BA General Business

Patricia A. Laclley

Bobbi Laffey

BS Music Education

Cynthia S. Lammert

BS Social Work

Susan J. Lawrence

BFA Printmaking

BFA Printmaking

Lori Lee

Mary Louise Lennon

Mark Leone

Steven A. Letzelter

BS Health Plysical Education

BA Social Science

BA Business

BA Business

David B. Lingenfelter

Ronald Link

BS Economics

BA Business

Courtney E. Lewandowski
BA Criminal Justice

George Albert Leyh

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250

Diane Loehr

Gina Marie Loiacona

James T. Loniero

Kimber Lee Lowing

BA Psychology

BA Elementary Education

BA Speech Communications

BS Elementary Education

I

Brenda K. Lucas

Kathy Lum

Paul L. Lutz

BS Elementary Education

BS Accounting

BS Psychology

Cynthia Lyle

Cynthia Ann Lyons

Robin Mass

Renee L. Mackenzie

BA Communications Graphics

James Micheal Majeske

BS Elementary Education

BS Biology

BA Business

Ardeshir Mandegar

Laura Marchione

BA Political Science

Mark G. Markovic

BS Nursing

Jamie Soctt Marrero

BA Communications Graphics

BEA Photography

Arthur Andrew Marsh
BS Social Sciences

Mary Elizabeth Martin
— Sensory Disorders

BS Comm.

Toby Marvin

William A. Matuscak

BS Health I Physical Education

BA Economics/Accounting

251

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Barbara Matusik

Raenell M. May

Micheal McCarl

Theresa McChesney

BS German

BS Psychology

BS Computer Science

BS Special Education

Christopher J. McCleary

Marsha J. McCoy

BS Health I Physical Education

BA Criminal Justice

Tenny Ann McCoy
AS Computer Science

Vicki McCracken


BS Computer Science

BSCS

Lana McCullough

Anne Marie HcHenry

Scott H. McKnight

BA Economics/General Business

BA Elementary Education

BA Elementary Education

Fawn Wright McLaughlin

Dennis Jay McVehil

Beth A. Menke

BA Psychology

BS Computer Science

Jeri Lee Meola

BS Social Work

BA Psychology

252

Micheal Michalski

Wayne B. Miduro

BA Film

BA Economics/Business

Gary Allen Miele

Nancy A. Mihalov

BA Comm. Graphics/Art Ed.

BS Health/Physical Education

Marsha Miller
BA Accounting

Kathleen Ann Mitchell

James S. Montgomery

BS Health I Physical Education

AS Fire Prevention

M-O

254

Dianna Moyer

Elizabeth D. Moynihan

Mark Muchow

BS Art Education

BS MPH

BA History I Secondary Education

Susan Muhl

Christopher A. Munson

Shirley J. Murdick

Judith Murray

BS Special Education

BS Medical Technology

BS Music Education

BA Speech I Communications

Susan E. Murray

Lisa Musane

Scott Nanns

BS Social Work

BADS Speech Communications

BA Criminal Justice

Gerard Mark Necastro

Brenda Lea Nelson

Kathy Nipps

BS General Business/Economics

BS Social Work

BS Elementary Education

Elizabeth L. Noble

Katie Nobles

Dale R. Nodianos

Laura Novak

BS Art Education

BS Nursing

BA Speech I Communications

BA Speech Communications

255

O-P

Karen J. O'Neill

Patricia Ann Osterberg

BS Social Work

BS Special Education

Mark Pacileo

Michelle Pagna

BS Secondary Education Physics

BS Elementary Education

Karen Palmer

256

Linda Kathleen Palmer

Ron Palmer

Judith R. Pandrock

BA Psychology

BA Criminal Justice

BS Speech/Hearing

BA Speech Communications

Micheal John Parahus

Bradley J. Parker

BS Economics/Business

Becky Lou Passmore

BA History

BS Elementary Education

Barbara Pastorik
BA Art Education

Mary Lynn Petronka

John T. Perowi

Darryl Peterson

Valerie Peterson

BS Secondary Ed. Chemistry

BS Biology

BS Special Ed./Elem. Ed.

Jody Pettibong

BS Biology

BA Political Science

Karen J. Pilewskie

Jo Ann Planey

BA Economics/Accounting

BS Nursing

Kelly Jean Potter

Susan J. Power

BS Social Work

BA Art Education

David Pettinato

Catherine Phillips

BA Criminal Justice

BS Nursing

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Gerard Powers

Sally Ann Preston

Patricia J. Price

BA Econ. I Business

BS Health and Physical Ed.

BA BASP Criminal Justice

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Debra L. Proctor
BA Psychology

Janice L. Pundt

Frank Purrachio

Clare F. Puskar

BS Speech!Hearing

BA Economics! Business

BA Psychology

Diana L. Quattrone
BA Communications Graphics

258

Jane M. Rayburg

Patricia Marie Raykovics

Laurence Reber

BS Nursing

BA Speech!Hearing

BA Speech Communications

K

Thomas J. Reddington
BS Health!Physical Education

David Remington

Gregor C. Retcofsky

BA Philosphy

BA Speech Communications

David Edward Rocca

Julie A. Rodebaugh

Debra Rodenbeck

Eric Bideaux Rohde

BS El. Ed./Early Childhood

BS Special Education

BA Painting

BS Geology

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Nancy Rollinson

Rebecca Romba

Maria Lynn Romito

BS Computer Science

BS BSNU

BA Psychology

Joyce Diane Ross
/iS

Computer Technology

Suzanne Marie Rush

Roberta Jean Russell

BA Russian

BS Art Education

Lori Ann Rutkowski
— Graphics/Photo

BFA

Jean L. Salerno
BS Special Ed.

Jerri Sampson

Filomena Santucci

Kim Sauceman

Daniel J. Schaaf

BA Speech Comm.

BA Speech and Hearing

BS Nursing

BA Communications Graphics

Dawn A. Schankweiler

Becky L. Schenk

Helen T. Schmalzried

Kimberly Schrepfer

BFA Communication Graphics

BS Art Education

BS Health and Physical Education

BA Elementary Education

Teresa Schultheis

Kirk Schwab

Richard E. Schwab

Lawrence H. Schwertz

BS Special Education

BA Environmental Geography

BA Psychology

BA General Bus./Computer Sci.

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Katherine Sentak

Julie Ann Serafini

James S. Sergi

BS Nursing

BA Criminal Justice

Lynne Marie Shaffer

BS Nursing

BS Speech and Hearing

Richard T. Shaffer

Roy Shinn Jr.

Lotus Ann Shipp

BA Speech Communications

BS Comm., Sensory Disorders

Donald H. Sineway

BA Psychology

BS Speech and Hearing

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Gregory R Sirb

Mike Skarlinski

BA Speech Comm.

BA Psychology

Darlene Kae Skinner

Jeanne M. Smaka

Kevin H. Smith

Kim M. Smith

BA Psychology

BA Sociology

BA BAEB

BS Music Education

Rebecca Smith
BS Nursing

Wendy L. Smith

Elizabeth L. Smorada

Donna K. Snyder

BA Special Ed.lElem. Ed.

BS Nursing

BA Criminal justice

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Marcia Spacht

Joseph C. Spacht

BS Nursing

BA Business/Economics

Donna Jean Specht

Frank Speranza

BA Communication Graphics

BS Speech Communications

Kelly Spiegel

Linda A. Staebie

BS Music Ed.

BS Art Education

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Alan R. Staub

Victoria Ann Staudt

Health and RE.

BA Communications Graphics

Dianne Stauffer

Marion R. Stefanek

Amelia Ann Stevens

Lora Stoddard

BS Special Ed./Elementary Ed.

BS Nursing

BA Psychology

BA Business/Economics

Susan K. Stolarski

Laura L. Stratton

Patricia Stucke

BA Psychology

BS Nursing

BA Psychology

Laura Ann Stumpff

Suzanne Sullivan

Sandra Suminski

Vicki Swanson

BA Photo/Film

BS Speech and Hearing

BA Business

BS Speech and Hearing

Gregg Szpak

Robert David Tagg

BA BS Geology

BA Economics/Business

Cynthia Tate
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Jerry Taylor

Tracey Lee Taylor

Leonard Terry Jr.

Carol Ann Trayer

BS Special Ed.

BA Speech Communication

BA Psychology

BS Art Education

Debra Ann Thoms

Robert Thomas Timmins

David R. Tolli

Donald Francis Tronetti

BS Elementary Education

BA Criminal Justice

BA Criminal Justice

BS Music

Guy Trugan

Carol Marie Trueovsky

BA Business and Economics

BA Speech Communication

Fanki Van Dyke
BS Nursing

Lisa Elaine Vankirk

Robert J. Vaughn

Joseph A. Veverka

BS Elementary Ed.

Mary Ellen Waddell

BA Accounting

BA Business/Economics

BA Econ./Gen. Bus./Computer Sci.

Charles Wagner

Lisa A. Wakefield

Lynn Ann Waldheim

BA General Business

BA Sociology

BA Social Science

Dianna Marie Wallace
BS Art Education

David James Warnick

Delia Weaber

Joyce A. Weaver

BA Pre-Med

BA Social Work

William Weber

BA Business/Economics

BA Business/Economics

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Elizabeth Ann Weiss

James L. Wentworth

Cynthia J. West

Jakie D. Weyant

BA Speech Communication

BS Mathematics

BA English

BS Elementary Education

John Thomas Wilson

Kathleen Wilson

Marie C. Wisnoski

Alien D. Wurie

BS Music Education

BA Special Ed./Elementary Ed.

BA Economics/General Business

BA Urban Studies

Cynthia Yachetta

Walter Michael Yatta

BA Psychology

BA Music

Pam Yeager
BS Nursing

Kelly Yoder
BS Nursing

Frank Zaborowski

Margaret Pintea Zack

Toni Marie Zuccaro

Blaga Zafirovski

BA Psychology

BA Psychology

BA Computers

BA Social Work

Kym Davison
BA Political Science

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Colophon

The 1982 Tartan was published by the
Students at E.S.C. and funded from sales
and monies provided by Student Gov­
ernment. The book was printed by Delmar Printing Co., Charlotte, N.C., on 80
pound Warren Dull Enamel Paper Stock.
The press run was 2000 copies, 272 pages.
All Process color is enlarged from pro­
cess Ektackrome Slide Film.
The cover is a custom silk screen
graphic representation of the new Edin-

boro State College logo and campus
signs.
Cover base material is Brown Sturdite
with yellow applied silk screen ink. The
end sheets are Delmar Stock Paper with
school seal embossed.
Senior portraits were shot and pro­
vided by Davor Studios, Bensalem, Pa.
Black and white photographs were
processed from Ilford HP5 film.

Media of