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Commencement
Edinboro University
of Pennsylvania
May 12,1991
2:00 p.m.
McComb Fieldhouse
Commencement Ceremony
Convocation.......................................................................................................................................... John E Fleischauer, Ph.D.
Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania
Prelude................................................................................................................................................................ Symphonic Band
Pomp and Circumstance...................................ACADEMIC PROCESSIONAL............................................. Symphonic Band
Edward Elgar
Star-Spangled Banner........................................................................................................................................ University Singers
Francis Scott Key
Symphonic Band
Tim Cordell, Conductor
Invocation......................................................................................................................................................The Rev. Ann Schmid
First Evangelical Lutheran Church
Edinboro, Pennsylvania
President's Welcome
...........President Foster F. Diebold
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania
America the Beautiful.......................................................................................................................................University Singers
Samuel Ward
Symphonic Band
Peter van den Honert, Conductor
Awarding of Honorary Doctorate.....................................................................................................President Foster F. Diebold
I. King Jordan, Ph.D.
President, Gallaudet University
Commencement Address............................................................................................................................... Ernest D. Preate, Jr.
Attorney General
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Presentation of Candidates
John F. Fleischauer
Conferring of Degrees........................................................................................................................ President Foster F. Diebold
Alma Mater........................................................................................................................................... David Herendeen, Soloist
University Singers
Benediction................................................................................................................................................... The Rev. Ann Schmid
Grand March from "Aida"............................................ RECESSIONAL
Giuseppe Verdi
.Symphonic Band
The audience is asked to stand during the Processional and Recessional and to join in the singing of the National Anthem
and the Alma Mater.
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The Commencement Procession
The Ceremonial Mace
The University Marshal
The University President
The Trustees of the University
The Platform Party
The University Faculty
The ceremonial mace, a symbol of presidential authority, is carried at the head of the academic proces
sion by the University Marshal, Dr. Robert Connors. A gift of the Alumni Association, the mace was designed
and executed by Henry Katzwinkel and Dr. Seymour Blinderman, former chairman of the Art Department. It
was first used at the inauguration of Edinboro State College President Chester T. McNerney, in 1967.
Colors Distinctive of the Disciplines and Professions
Apricot....................................... Nursing
Dark Blue....................................Philosophy
Light Blue...................................Education
Peacock Blue................................Public Administration
Brown......................................... Fine Arts
Citron......................................... Social Work
Copper....................................... Economics
Crimson..................................... Journalism
Drab............................................Business
Gray............................................Veterinary Science
Silver Gray..................................Oratory
Green.......................................... Medicine
Olive Green................................ Pharmacy
Sage Green..................................Physical Education
Lemon........................................ Library Science
Lilac............................................Dentistry
Maize.......................................... Agriculture
Orange........................................ Engineering
Pink.............................................Music
Salmon Pink............................... Public Health
Purple......................................... Law
Russet......................................... Forestry
Scarlet......................................... Theology
White.......................................... Arts, Letters and Humanities
Golden Yellow............................ Science
The mace, twenty-seven inches in length, is topped by a sterling silver sphere studded with circular
cabachon rubies, secured by bezels. The collar of the mace is inlaid with ebony, alternated with silver relief
fleur-de-lis design elements. The cultured pearls mounted in cups encircle the bottom of the collar symboliz
ing the thirteen state colleges of Pennsylvania. The shaft of the mace is composed of Brazilian rosewood sec
tions, separated by sterling silver rings. The mace is terminated by a cast sterling silver finial; the five cultured
pearls represent the existing curricula. The rib-like cone form is terminated by a small silver sphere symboliz
ing the world.
The metal working processes incorporated in the ceremonial mace include turning, forging, inlaying,
stone setting, and lost wax centrifugal casting.
The Presidential Medallion
A symbol of presidential authority, the first presidential medallion was presented to Foster F. Diebold
during the May, 1981 commencement ceremonies. It is permanently housed in the president’s office and will
be presented to successive presidents. Designed and executed by Mr. Henry Katzwinkel, professor of art, the
sterling silver medallion consists of a three and one-half inch pectoral pendant featuring on its face the sunken
crest of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. On the reverse side is the figure of a Gordon Highlander with
pipes. To the right of the piper is the Cross of St. Andrew. To the left is the Cross of England. Flanking the fig
ure is the date 1857, the opening year of the University, and garland thistles. In the background are the hills of
Scotland, and beneath the piper is an open book, symbol of knowledge.
The pendant descends from a shield containing a triple-towered castle, the symbol of defense, protec
tion, and strength. The collar of the medallion is comprised of a series of two-inch shields, alternately bearing
three different designs: the meigle, an interlacing knotwork peculiar to the Pictish school of Celtic art; the
Tudor rose design; and "ESC" in interlocking letters on a background of tabby weaving. Connecting each of the
collar shields is a Cross of St. George, representing the union of Scotland and England. The entire medallion
was fabricated and cast in the cire iperdue (lost wax) process.
Honors Award Designations
Gold Stoles .
White Stoles
Red Stoles ..
Gold Cords
Red Cords ..
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........................... Summa Cum Laude
............................ Magna Cum Laude
.........................................Cum Laude
University Honors Program Graduate
.......... Departmental Honor Graduate
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University Marshal
Academic Vestments
Carrying the Ceremonial Mace and leading the academic proces
sion as University Marshal is Dr. Robert E. Connors, professor of elemen
tary education.
The gown, the cap, and the hood, representing the major components of the academic dress, are a cere
monial inheritance from the medieval universities of the eleventh and twelfth centuries, where dress was the
outward sign of privilege and responsibility. The academic dress worn by those participating in today's aca
demic processional symbolizes the level of their academic attainment and the institution they attended.
Dr. Connors received a bachelor of science degree in elementary
and secondary social studies and geography from Edinboro University in
1949, a master of science degree in earth sciences from the Pennsylvania
State University in 1952, and a doctorate in education, also from Penn
State, in 1959.
Gown
Although the gown is more frequently black, certain universities have authorized the use of colored
gowns. The bachelor and master gowns are fashioned from black serge. The yoke for the bachelor gown is
designed to be worn closed and features long, flowing and pointed sleeves. The master gown is designed to be
worn open or closed. Its sleeves are very long with square ends, and the front part has an arc cut away. The
arms protrude through a slit at the elbow. The gown for the doctor degree is made of wool, serge, or silk with
an open front faced with wide velvet panels. The sleeves are loose and bell-shaped with three bars of velvet in
black or the color of the discipline in which the doctorate was obtained.
Hood
The most outstanding feature of the academic dress is the hood. It is usually worn only for the master's
and the doctor's degrees. The doctor's hood is longer than the master's hood and has distinguished panels. The
college or the university granting the degree is indicated by the color of the hood lining. The velvet trim of the
hood indicates the field in which the degree was granted.
Cap
The standard cap is the mortarboard, usually the color of the gown. The tassel is black for the baccalau
reate and master degree and is worn over the left front quarter of the cap. The tassel for the doctor's mortar
board is of gold thread. Undergraduates wear the tassel on the right side of the cap until the moment the
degree is conferred by the president.
Robert Connors, Ed.D.
Prior to coming to Edinboro University, Dr. Connors taught social
studies and geography in both elementary and secondary schools. Dur
ing his distinguished career at Edinboro, he served in the departments of
social studies, geography, and elementary education. A full professor in
elementary education for 26 years, he spent 16 years as chairman of the
department. In addition, he held the position of director of student teach
ing and placement and supervised student teachers in elementary, sec
ondary, and special curricula.
Along with his teaching duties. Dr. Connors directed the elemen
tary education program for 1,600 undergraduate and 400 graduate
students. He was instrumental in the development of a College Demon
stration School, a reading clinic, and a number of new programs in the
area of elementary education.
A guest speaker for hundreds of teacher in-service groups, stu
dent groups, and workshops during the past 33 years. Dr. Connors
served as consultant to schools and intermediate units throughout north
western Pennsylvania and was a member of curriculum committees for
several area school districts. He was advisor and contributor to the social
studies series of "Our Greatest Challenge - The Value Crisis," co-author
of a bilingual textbook, transparencies, filmstrip and study prints on
Puerto Rico, and the author of a monograph on "Teaching the Basics in
Social Studies."
Among the committees of which Dr. Connors has been a member
are the Academic Council, Promotions Committee, Graduate Council,
Teacher Education Council, and School of Education Council. He also
served as chairman of the Curriculum Committee and president of the
Faculty Association. Noted for his dedication to education. Dr. Connors
has been listed in Who's Who in American Education, and he has
received the Outstanding Educators of America Award and a Distin
guished Service Award from Edinboro University.
Dr. Robert Coimors has earned a high degree of respect from his
colleagues and students through his strong dedication to the Edinboro
University community over the past 33 years.
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President Foster F. Diebold
Honorary Doctorate
I. King Jordan, president of Gallaudet University, grew up in Glen
Riddle, Pa., a small town near Philadelphia. After completing high school
in 1962, Dr. Jordan eidisted in the Navy and served four years until
injuries received in a motorcycle accident resulted in his profound hear
ing loss when he was 21 years old.
Now in his twelfth year as president of Edinboro University of Pennsylva
nia, Foster F. Diebold is the fourteenth chief executive officer of the institution of
higher learning that has come to acclaim in the last decade as one of Pennsylvani
a's and the nation's finest. He has brought a vigorous educational and moral lead
ership, a strengthening of the spirit of community, a clear sense of direction and
purpose, and a dimension of multicultural pluralism and diversity.
Much has been accomplished during President Diebold's tenure. The Uni
versity has returned to financial health. Significant facilities and grounds improve
ments have been achieved, with several of the historic structures on campus
restored to their original splendor. Academic programs have been emphasized
and improved, with more than 100 degree offerings now available. Enrollment
gains have been unprecedented in both numbers and academic quality. Interna
tional linkages have been established with institutions in several other countries,
and Edinboro University's disabled student services program continues to gamer
acclaim as one of the finest among all colleges and universities in the United
States. Widely recognized as a leader in education both here and abroad. President
Diebold has positioned Edinboro University to meet the challenges of the 1990s, as
well as those that will face public higher education in the 21st century.
The Orange, New Jersey, native is a graduate of Monmouth College and also holds a master of arts in educational
administration from Seton Hall University. He has met coursework requirements for a doctorate in education at Rutgers
University and is currently completing the dissertation requirement for the Ph.D. program in higher education at the Uni
versity of Pittsburgh.
Prior to his presidency of Edinboro University, President Diebold was president of the University of Alaska from
1977 to 1979. Before that, he was executive secretary to the Board of Regents and special assistant to the president of the
University of Alaska Statewide System. From 1969 to 1976, he was director of Development and Planning at Kean College
in New Jersey; and from 1965 to 1969, he was assistant superintendent of the Neptune Township (New Jersey) Public
Schools.
Recognized for his extensive experience in the field of education management. President Diebold's principal pro
fessional interests include ethics in higher education, budget development and fiscal control, legislative affairs, interna
tional education, personnel management and collective bargaining, and institutional advancement.
His scholarly achievements in the discipline of applied ethics in higher education deserve special mention. The
model statement he authored for the American Association of State Colleges and Universities, "Ethical Practices for Col
lege Presidents," was unanimously adopted by that professional organization and published as policy for the chief execu
tives of its nearly 400 member institutions nationwide. It is the first ethical practices and policy statement known to be
published for higher education presidents.
For his leadership and scholarly achievement on an international scale, and for his many contributions to the
advancement of higher education and enrichment of an emerging culture in Pakistan, President Diebold was decorated
with prestigious gold medals from three Pakistani universities. The awards for educational eminence were presented
during visits to the Edinboro campus by official Pakistani delegations.
A staunch advocate of a statewide system of public universities in Pennsylvania, President Diebold supported
the enabling legislation for the State System of Higher Education (Act 188 of 1982) and saw the State System come to exis
tence in 1983 as a member of the transition team. He currently serves on the System's Executive Council of Presidents and
on the boards of the Peimsylvania Academy for the Profession of Teaching, the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference,
and the University Center at Harrisburg.
Active in community affairs, he serves on the Board of Directors of the Erie Conference on Community Develop
ment, and the United Way of Erie County, the Board of Corporators of both St. Vincent Health Center and Hamot Medical
Center, and on the Executive Committee of the French Creek Council, Boy Scouts of America. He is also a member of the
Marine Bank Advisory Board, the Advisory Board of the McMannis Educational Trust Fund, and the Pittsburgh Plate
Glass Corporation Scholarship Review Committee.
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Dr. Jordan earned a B.A. degree in psychology from Gallaudet
College in 1970. He pursued graduate studies in psychology at the Uni
versity of Termessee, earning an M.A. in 1971 and a Ph.D. in 1973.
I. King Jordan, Ph.D.
Dr. Jordan returned to Gallaudet and joined the faculty as an
assistant professor in the psychology department from 1973 to 1977. Pro
moted to associate professor in 1977 and to full professor in 1982, he was
named dean of the College of Arts and Sciences in 1986. After an histori
cal protest on the Uruversity's campus that captured national attention to
the needs of deaf people, the Gallaudet University Board of Trustees
appointed Dr. Jordan the eighth president of Gallaudet University on
March 13,1988. Dr. Jordan is Gallaudet's first deaf president in the insti
tution's 125-year history.
An active member of a wide range of professional organizations
related to both psychology and higher education. Dr. Jordan was instru
mental in establishing a special interest group on deafness within the
American Educational Research Association and chaired a special interest
group on education within the Convention of American Instructors of the
Deaf. He presently serves as a member of the Advisory Committee for
the National Institute on Deafness.
Dr. Jordan has served as a member of the Research and Education
Advisory Panel for the U.S. General Accounting Office and as a consul
tant on the housing needs of disabled and elderly citizens for the U.S.
Department of Housing and Urban Development. Dr. Jordan has made
international contributions in education through a number of profession
al fellowships abroad. He served as a visiting research fellow at Donald
son's School for the Deaf, Edinburgh, Scotland; an exchange scholar,
Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland; a visiting scholar and lecturer at
institutions in Paris, Toulouse and Marseille, France; and as a member of
the Gallaudet delegation at the International Conference on the Educa
tion of the Deaf, Manchester, England.
Dr. Jordan continues to be an active advocate for deaf, hard of
hearing and disabled people. He testifies frequently before Congress and
served on the Presidential Transition Committee for the Appointment of
Persons with Disabilities, 1989.
For his commitment to public service, his leadership in the causes
of education and social responsibility, and his professional commitment
to the growth and success of hearing impaired individuals, I. King Jordan
will be awarded the honorary degree. Doctor of Public Service, honoris
causa, at today's commencement ceremony.
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Commencement Speaker
Serving as featured speaker for today’s Commencement ceremony
is Attorney General Ernie Preate, Jr., Pennsylvania's chief law enforce
ment officer.
A native of Old Forge, Lackawanna County, Preate graduated
from the Wharton School of Finance with a degree in economics and
earned his law degree at the University of Pennsylvania in 1965.
Following law school. Preate volunteered for combat duty with
the U.S. Marines. He served as a Marine infantry officer in Vietnam in
1967 and 1968. In over three years of service, he rose to the rank of Cap
tain and was awarded five medals for his combat service.
Ernest D. Preate, Jr.
Upon returning home, he was an assistant district attorney for
eight years, specializing in drug prosecutions, and won 20 consecutive
trials against drug pushers. Elected Lackawanna County District Attor
ney in 1977, he became one of the state's foremost homicide prosecutors,
winning all 19 murder cases that went to jury verdict. As a district attor
ney, he won every case he brought to court.
Following three consecutive elections as district attorney. Preate
took office as attorney general of Pennsylvania in January 1989. His top
priority is, in his words, "to make Pennsylvania the toughest state in the
nation against drug pushers." His leadership in the drug fight has attract
ed White House attention - he has met on several occasions with Presi
dent Bush, and the President's newest drug strategy book singles out
Pennsylvania as one of just four states who are leaders in the war on
drugs.
Retiring Faculty
The administration and staff of Edinboro University of Peimsylvania would like to take this opportunity to recognize
those faculty members who are retiring during the 1990-91 academic year.
William Benoit
Career Counseling and
Placement
24 years
William Benoit, director of the Career Coimseling and Placement Center, retires
after 24 years of service to the University. He graduated from Edinboro with a
degree in art education in 1958. Following teaching assignments in Pittsburgh and
Union City, he returned to Edinboro in 1965 to earn a master's degree in guidance
and coimseling. After working as a guidance counselor in Cambridge Springs, he
joined the University staff in 1967 as associate dean of admissions. He took on his
current position in 1981.
W. Micque Brown
Physics and Technology
28 years
W. Micque Brown, assistant professor of physics and technology, joined the
Edinboro staff in 1963. Previously, he taught in the Millcreek School District, served
as product engineer for American Sterilizer, lab technician and apprentice for Gen
eral Electric Co., and hneman for General Telephone.
Brown earned a bachelor's degree in science education from Edinboro in 1961
and a second degree in computer math from Case Western Reserve in 1962. He
received master's degrees from Syracuse University, the University of Missouri, the
University of Buffalo, the University of Illinois, and Atlanta University.
The co-author of Laboratory Studies in Physical Sciences, Brown is a member of
the National Science Teachers Association, secretary and program chairman for the
Biomedical Equipment Technology Association of Northwestern Pennsylvania, and
advisor to the Hospital Equipment Technology Club.
Dr. Scott Dye
Speech and
Communication Studies
20 years
Dr. Scott Dye, professor in the department of speech and communication stud
ies, retires after 20 years of service to Edinboro University. He received his bache
lor's degree in government and master's in speech from University of Redlands and
earned a doctorate in rhetorical theory and pubhc address at Western Reserve Uni
versity in 1971.
Prior to joining the Edinboro staff. Dye served as assistant professor at the Uni
versity of Connecticut, and instructor at Purdue University and Western Reserve
University.
A certified member of the American Institute of Parliamentarians, Dye has
served on the organization's board of directors, national committee on education,
by-laws and rules committee, and pubUcations committee. A former member of the
University Senate, Dye continues to assist senators and other Edinboro University
employees on procedural matters.
Dr. Martin Farabaugh
24 years
Dr. Martin P. Farabaugh received his bachelor's degree in mathematics cmd
industrial arts from California State College in 1949, and a master's degree in sec
ondary education and vocational guidance and counseling from the University of
Pittsburgh in 1954. He served in the U.S. Army during the Korean conflict before
obtaining his doctorate degree from Catholic University in 1966.
He began his career at Edinboro as scheduling officer in 1967. He then became
assistant dean of teacher education in 1972, associate dean in 1973, and dean in
1977. Farabaugh was appointed associate to the dean of professional studies in 1983
and became the unofficial dean of teacher education in 1987. From 1988 until his
retirement, he was coordinator of academic administration.
Henry Katzwinkel
Art
32 years
Henry Katzwinkel has been a member of the Edinboro art department since
1959. In 1953 he earned an advertising art certificate from Atlanta Art Institute and
received a B.S. in art education from Edinboro State Teachers College in 1956. For
three years he served as an art instructor at Oil City Senior High School, before
Because of Preate's success as a career prosecutor, the U.S. Justice
Department chose him to serve on its Executive Working Group, a small,
special committee of U.S. attorneys, state attorneys general and big-city
district attorneys who focus on major law enforcement policy issues. His
colleagues in the National Association of Attorneys General have elected
him chairman of the Association's Eastern Region, co-chair of the Crimi
nal Law Committee, and as the Association's delegate to the American
Bar Association.
Nationally known as a death penalty expert, he is a frequent lec
turer on the subject and has appeared on national television programs,
including ABC's Nightline. He has also written a book on the subject.
Preate wrote the first major reform of Pennsylvania's drug laws in
more than a decade -19 bills in all. Many have already been passed. He
is also leading the legal charge against consumer ripoffs, phony charity
scams, corrupt officials, organized crime bosses, toxic waste dumpers
and child pornographers.
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continuing his education at Penn State where he earned a master's degree in art
education in 1961. He completed additional graduate work at SUNY - Buffalo and
the Cleveland Institute of Art.
A renowned artist, Katzwinkel is a member of the Art Center of Erie, the Cleve
land Museum of Art, the American Crafts Council, the Pennsylvania Art Education
Association, the National Art Education Association, the Pennsylvania State Educa
tion Association, and the Northwestern Pennsylvania Artists Association. His jew
elry has been exhibited at the Erie Art Museum, St. Francis College Mall, Bruce
Gallery, Butler Institute of American Art, the Meadville Art Market, and the North
western Pennsylvania Artists Association, as well as in private collections in Ger
many and throughout the United States.
Katzwinkel is the recipient of numerous honors and awards. He was the
designer/craftsman for the Edinboro University ceremonial mace and presidential
medallion used each year during commencement ceremonies. In 1982 he received
the Distinguished Service Award for Faculty from the Edinboro Alumni Associa
tion.
A man who loves to travel, Katzwinkel has visited 49 states and 7 Canadian
provinces, as well as 18 European countries, 3 Orient countries, and 4 South Pacific
countries.
Dr. Paul Thomas
Biology and Health Services
22 years
Vincent Trotta
25 years
Martha Zebrowski
Library
24 years
Dr. Paul M. Thomas has been a biology professor at Edinboro University since
1968. He received a bachelor of science degree from Allegheny College in 1958. His
education continued at the University of Michigan where he earned a master of arts
(1959), master of science (1962), and doctorate (1964). In addition, he completed
post-doctoral work at Cornell University and the California Institute of Technology.
During his career, Thomas conducted research and participated in technical
exchange with the Pa. Fish Commission, the University of Pittsburgh, Australia and
the Great Barrier Reef, Ecuador and the Galapagos Islands. He currently serves as
associate pastor for First United Methodist Church in Titusville, Pa.
Vincent P. Trotta began his career at Edinboro in 1965 as associate professor of
education. In 1966 he became director of financial aid and was later named associ
ate vice president for administration and student personnel services, and from 1983
to 1984, he served as acting vice president. In 1984 he was named associate vice
president for finance and human resources management, and his last two years at
Edinboro were spent as associate vice president for student affairs.
Trotta currently serves as vice president for administrative affairs at Metropoli
tan State University, a member of the Minnesota State System.
The recipient of a bachelor of arts in science from Penn State, Trotta earned a
master of science in physics and chemistry education and a National Science Foun
dation fellowship from the University of Pennsylvania, and completed coursework
on a doctorate in educational administration at Penn State.
Master's Degrees
Master of Arts
Art
* Annette Marie Bradshaw, B.S., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1979
Barbara Craig Colwell, B.S., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1971
Barbara J. Myles, B.A., Kent State University, 1984
Paul Anthony O'Hara III, B.A., California University of Pennsylvania, 1987
Joanne Priester Oviatt, B.S., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1961
Master of Arts
Clinical Psychology
* Sherry Lynn Addicott, B.A., Youngstown State University, 1989
Susan Christine Angelotti, B.S.N., Villa Maria College, 1981
* Karen Sue Horstman, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1988
* Dave T. Martinez, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1987
* Cynthia Louise Wright Miller, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1988
* Paula Marie Richter, B.A., Mercyhurst College, 1988; M.Ed., Edinboro University of
Pennsylvania, 1990
* Harold T. Slaughter, B.A., Penn State-Behrend, 1988
Patricia Bresky Steinbrink, B.A., Beloit College, 1973
* Patricia Ann Strickenberger, B.A., Mercyhurst College, 1987
* David Robert Tamilin, B.S., Garmon University, 1987
Julie L)ome Uhlman, B.A., Edinboro Uiuversity of Pennsylvania, 1986
* Dennis Bryan Vaugh, B.S., Juniata College, 1989
Master of Arts
Communication Studies
Becky Johnson Carey, B.S. in Ed., Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania, 1979
* Lori Monique Eason, B.A., Edinboro University of Peimsylvania, 1980
Dorothy Nonyelum Edoga, B.S., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1989
Renee Stephanie Glass, B.A., Gannon University, 1989
* Emily F. Green, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1988
Eric Allen Levis, B.A., Edinboro University of Peimsylvania, 1988
Maura Ann McLaughlin, B.A., Georgetown University, 1985
Erik David Nelson, B.A., Edinboro University of Peimsylvania, 1988
Mary Ann Olsavsky, B.S., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1987
Tricia Lee Pascoe, B.F.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1988
Cathy L. Stutzman-Harms, B.A., Goshen College, 1988
* Kenneth Allan White, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1983
Master of Arts
Counseling
Pleshette Nicole Butler, B.F.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1988
* .Mice Virginia Carnes, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1972
Linda Diane Casamento, B.S. in Ed., SUNY-Geneseo, 1972
Line Ursule Garant, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1988
Edith Suzanne Joseph, B.A., Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania, 1981
Mark Douglas MacDonald, B.S. in Ed., Clarion University of Pennsylvania, 1977
* Kathy Ann McCoy, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1976
Nancy Jean Moss, B.S. in Ed., Kent State University, 1965
Lisa G. Nathanson, B.S., SUNY-Buffalo, 1983
* Richard Raymond Plucknett, B.S., Houghton College, 1983
* Robert James Reitz, B.A., University of Pittsburgh, 1972
* Joan Eleanor Williams Robinson, B.S., Howard University, 1964
Judy Ann Schreiber, B.S., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1974
Robert Edward Swain, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1989
Andrea Jean Zirkle, B.A., Findlay College, 1988
Master of Arts
History
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* Thomas David Stubrich, B.A., Baptist Bible College, 1977
Martha Zebrowski, an acquisitions librarian at Baron-Fomess Library, is retiring
after 24 years of service to Edinboro. She attended Mercer University in Macon,
Georgia; Adrian College in Michigan; Sienna Heights College in Adrian, Michigan;
and the University of Michigan.
During World War II she worked for the Social Security Administration and
later for the U.S. War Department. As a librarian, she was employed in Ypsilanti,
Michigan, and Adrian, Michigan, before coming to Edinboro in 1966.
Also Retiring ...
Dr. Gordon Hensley, Foreign Languages, 22 years
Guy Conti, Health and Physical Education, 19 years
Daryl Lake, Associate Vice President for Faculty Relations, 8 years
Rebecca Manship, Residence Life, 26 years
Dr. L. Patrick McLane, Health and Physical Education, 20 years
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Master of Arts
Rehabilitation-Counseling
* Anne Elizabeth Westfall, B.F.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1979
Master of Arts
Social Sciences
* Fredrick Eugene Gustafson, B.A., Allegheny College, 1979
* William Fredric Gustafson, B.A., Penn State University, 1973
Master of Arts
Speech and Language
Pathology
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Master of Education
Educational Psychology
Brenda Arndt Bailey, B.S., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1984
* Carol Elizabeth Buckleitner, B.A., Albion College, 1989
* Lei Chen, B.A., Beijing Foreign Language University, 1983
* Rebecca O'Leary Devine, B.S., Gannon University, 1977
Valerie Anne Flickinger, B.A., Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 1989
Andrew James Gillie, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1988
James Edward Harmon, B.A., Houghton College, 1989
Pamela Rahn Lewis, B.S., Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 1973
* Debra Heyz Myers, B.S., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1986
Kathleen Jane Nicholson, B.A., Mercyhurst College, 1989
Alene Rososky Norris, B.A., Juniata College, 1975
Erich Edward Reidell, B.S. in Ed., SUNY-Buffalo, 1989
’*■ Katherine L. Wardi-Zonna, B.A., Mercyhurst College, 1986
Greg Woz, B.S., Niagara University, 1973
Master of Education
Elementary Education
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Master of Education
Elementary School
Administration
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Kelly Dawn Binaut, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1989
Angela Dianne Burke, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1989
Karen Elaine Dietrick, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1989
Christopher A. Findlay, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1987
Susan Mary Fitzgerald, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1989
Alan Russell Hawthorne, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1989
Lisa Marie Judge, B.S., Mar)^ood College, 1989
Jennifer A. Kusse, B.A., Alma College, 1972
Kathy Marshall Lee, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1976
Susan Snyder Leopold, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1982
Rhonda Kay/Leonard Marcinko, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania,
1984
Karen Sue Meszaros, B. A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1988
Lisa Marie Tirch, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1988
Karen Marie Vinskofski, B.S., Marywood College, 1989
Lisa Pfister Brightman, B.A., Mercyhurst College, 1984
Elaine Duink Caflisch, B.A., SUNY-Fredonia, 1982
Carol Love Cartney, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1978
Patricia Elizabeth Diebold, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1982
Lois Ann Eichenlaub, B.S., Penn State University, 1982
Lisa L)mette Spellman Ferrick, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania,
1985
Joyce Elizabeth Hoellein, B.A., West Virginia Wesleyan College, 1970
Jacquelyn Gail Holmberg, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1983
Mary Jo Zaleski Melvin, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1975
* Patricia Jean Chechak, B.S. in Ed., Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania, 1977
* Susan J. Curtin, B.S. in Ed., Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 1983
* Helen K. Howell, B.S. in Ed., University of Kansas, 1973
Laura Ann Kuch, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1989
* Mary Lee Lynch, B.A., Mercyhurst College, 1970
Philip William Mifsud, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1979
* Diane Kimberly Olszewski, B.S., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1976
Valjean Marie Peckich, B.S., Penn State University, 1984
Janet Maureen Quinn, B.S. in Ed., West \^rginia University, 1986
Susan Jo Wilson, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1976
Master of Education
Mathematics
Pamela Ruth Lasher, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1974
Master of Education
Reading
Mary Kathleen Allison, B.S. in Ed., Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 1976
* Janet Graves Blaha, B.A., Westminster College, 1977
Dean M. Feighner, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1972
* Stephanie A. Herdzik, B.S. in Ed., Mercyhurst College, 1987
* Karen Kmiecik Hoover, B.S., Penn State University, 1978
Michelle Jeanne Johnson, B.S. in Ed., Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania,
1986
* Mary Elizabeth Leib, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1989
Elizabeth Ann McChesney, B.S., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1982
* Carolyn Connor Monday, B.A., Marshall University, 1974
Tammy Lynne Montgomery, B.A., Mercyhurst College, 1988
* Encie Mossford Moroski, B.A., Kent State University, 1971
* Gayle Sandra Overholt, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1983
Beverly Lynn Scott, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Peimsylvania, 1985
* LuAnn Siwula, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1988
* Diane Marie Toboz, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1989
* Alisa Ann/Wamer Willey, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1988
* Dianne Lyn Young, B.A., Wittenburg University, 1969
Master of Education
Secondary School
Administration
* Dennis Roy Dorman, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1985
John Robert Kams, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1977
* Joan Leslie Mellon, B.S. in Ed., Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania, 1983
James Alan Miller, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1978
* John Thayer Moyer, B.S., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1977
* Sing-yu Sim, B.D., Shandong University China, 1989
Master of Education
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Special Education_____________
* Roseanna Lee Bongiomo, B.S., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1986
» Katherine Leah/Durbino Boron, B.S. in Ed., Slippery Rock University of
Pennsylvania, 1970
* Steven Alexander Chizewick, B.S., Gannon University, 1985
James Patrick Connell, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1975
* Lisa Lea Diefenderfer, B.S., University of Pittsburgh, 1987
* David Joseph Emley, B.S., SUNY-Cortland, 1982
* Jan Moore Feleppa, B.S., Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 1973
* Gail Aime Fought, B.S. in Ed., Clarion University of Pennsylvania, 1984
Ann Marie Francis, B.S. in Ed., SUNY-Fredonia, 1978
* Patricia J. Hautzinger, B.A., Mercyhurst College, 1986
Marlene Beth Heibel, B.S. in Ed., Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 1980
* Janet Margaret Jenkins, B.A., Mercyhurst College, 1983
* Cheryl A. Johnson-Menezes, B.A., Hillsdale College, 1972
Kimberly Ann Kickel, B.S., Gannon University, 1984
* Betsy Range Korb, B.S. in Ed., Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania, 1980
Polly A. Lindberg, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1986
Tracey Lee Lloyd, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1985
* Janet Christine Pomorski, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1972
Mary Patricia Shattuck, B.S. in Ed., Clarion University of Pennsylvania, 1985
Brian Charles Sheldon, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1987
Bernadette DiBartolomeo Vemo, B.S. in Ed., Clarion University of Pennsylvania,
1983
* V. Beverly Vierkom, B.S. in Ed., SUNY-Buffalo, 1966
* Rebecca Susan Weaver, B.A., Westminster College, 1972
* Judy Anne Yost, B.S. in Ed., SUNY-Geneseo, 1986
Master of Fine Arts
Master of Science
Biology
Master of Science in Nursing
Mohanunad Ali Bhatti, B.F.A., University of Sind, 1974
* Frank Donald DiPlacido, B.A., Mercyhurst College, 1984
Robert M. Paul, B.F.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1989
* Debra J. Shingledecker, B.A., Westminster College, 1986
* Timothy Joel Sutch, B.A., University Without Walls, 1976
The following degree candidates have earned at least sixty-four credits as undergraduate students of Edinboro University and
have attained the following cumulative averages: Summa Cum Laude, 3.80 to 4.00; Magna Cum Laude, 3.60 to 3.79; and Cum Laude,
3.40 to 3.59.
Timothy Edward Cooney, B.A., Mercyhurst College, 1979
* Wendy Lynn Marshall, B.S., Penn State University, 1985
Summa Cum Laude
Dolores Arcenas
Jeffrey L. Braun
Richard Anthony Bucco
Colleen Marie dayman
Carol Birch Collier
Brian P. Corey
William Timothy Dorsch
Lia Anne Felix
Bonney Sue Finnegan
Cheryl Marie Freitag
Randy Warren Helsel
John Michael Hinman
Kara Marie Hopkins
Colette Lea Hughes
Una Stamatis Johnston
Teresa Angela Kozik
Kimberly Susan Kraebel
Gay Koehler Lipchik
Jeffery S. McClay
Sandra Jane Metzler
Debbie Moore Nicols
Sherri Ann Pierce
Christine Rainbow
Jonathan Lawrence Reynolds
Tracy E. Rogers
Kimberly Jane Sandacz
Colleen Lagan Sheffer
Darlene R. Spaid
Amy R. Thompson
Joanne M. Valone
Robert Lee Wagener, Jr.
Frieda Louise Wagner
John Donald Wheeler
Lynne Louise Williams
Valerie Sue Yeagle
Melinda Jean Zacherl
Magna Cum Laude
Maher M. Atwah
Joseph Victor Barickman
Susan Kay Bell
William John Berger
Mark Patrick Bernardo
Cheryl A. Bitting
Ellen Louise Bly
Sherry Lynn Brown
Peter Salvatore Calogero
Melanie Kay Claypoole
Mark Brian Cole
Dona R. Curry
Josette Nichelle De Paul
Daniel James DeRoss
Karen Seth Dishinger
Patrick Wm Durkin
Tracy Lynn Flesik
Roberta Swanson Forsman
Ellen Teresa Frontz
Judy Ann Gabel-Turchetta
Alisa Dawn Glass
Amy Jeanette Greene
Scott Allen Hauser
Jill Marie Hrinda-Patten
Amy Elizabeth Hull
Michael A. Israel
Joan Bossard Latta
Kelly Ann McCormick
CarylAnn Minor
Geoffrey Douglas Munro
Donna Marie Muroski
Donna Jean Parker
William Daniel Perrine
Julie Ann Peterson
Lisa Ann Petras
Pamela Ann Runser
Ida Jane Schaffner
Cathy Jane Shawver
Mark Anthony Shioleno
Rachel Renee Stewart
Siew Lian Tan
Malcolm Edward Julius Tobias
Laurie Swanson Triola
Carrie Rena Triponey
Charles Everett Tunstall
Lori Ann Twardowski
Donna Marie Ulan
Mark Edward Wallace
Darla Jean Wise
Kazuko Yano
Scott E. Zacherl
Carolynn Blaze Zupcic Barton, B.S.N., Carlow College, 1981
Grace Charity Brown, B.S.N., Walla Walla College, 1984
Douglas J. Davis, B.S.N., Roberts Wesleyan College, 1985
Julia F. Donovan, B.S.N., University of Pittsburgh, 1981
John Frederick Mueller II, B.S.N., California State University, 1980
Lisa Bideaux Rohde, B.S., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1986
Kelly Anne Sanfrotello, B.S.N., Penn State University, 1986
* Barbara Valentine Tofani, B.S.N., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1979
Anita Suzanne/Meyers Tyler, B.S.N., Villa Maria College, 1977
Patricia Irene Wahrenberger, B.S.N., Penn State University, 1977
* Students who completed degree requirements during Sununer or December, 1990
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Honors
15
Cum Laude
Wendy Ann Allen
Mark M. Allwes
Dawn Marie Balazy
Paul Douglas Baltzer
Valleri Mae Beers
Kimberly Ann Blimmel
Tammy Lee Brodowski
Allison Marie Campbell
Kellie Lynn Chuba
Janice Marie Clark
Ronald David Collett
John Matthew Conaway
Christine Lee Corbeil
Sara Eileen Debski
Bernadette Marie DeVore
Kimberly Ann Dougherty
Kendra Sue Durfee
Lisa Marie Eimers
John S. Ericksen
Tracy Lyim Erlwein
Laura Marie Everhart
Julaine Ellen Field
William Henry Fryling II
Kristin Marie Henke
Kimberly Lynn Hopkins
Darrell Evan Jolley
Crystal Ljmn Kelly
Mary G. Kennedy
Michelle Dawn Kephart
Eileen Paula Knox
Peter Mark Kraus
Robert J. Lang
Deborah Jeanne/Arkwright Lindvay
Robert Cameron Logan
Kimberly Sue Lorinc
John E. Lowther, Jr.
Angela D. Lucarelli
Christine Elizabeth Lutkus
Dorothy A. Mahoney
Kris Elaine McQueeney
Shelly Ann Messenger
Terry Brent Morgan
Vipul Munjal
Adam Charles Myers
Cynthia Jean Norman
Kirk David Patten
Mary Beth Reidy
Jill Lynnelle Semik
Kylene Ann Shesman
Denise Lenora Stiffler
Michelle Renee Suhy
Robert G. Swasta
Dawn Marie Sylvester
Denise Christine Tisch
Katherine A. Tracy
Angela Marie Turek
Kristin Beverly Vierkom
Amy Jo Volkman
Mark Edward Vrabel
William Marion Williams
Jeffrey Lynn Wuenstel
Donna Marie Zeher
Baccalaureate and Associate Degrees
School of Liberal Arts
Bachelor of Arts
Anthropology
Melissa Aim Guy
Kristin Evans Leonard
Bachelor of Arts
Art History
Lisa Marie Balogh
* Allison Marie Campbell - Cum
* Carol Birch Collier - Summa
Lia Anne Felix - Summa
* Patricia Diane O'Neill
Tracy E. Rogers - Magna
Bachelor of Arts
Criminal Justice
University Honors Program
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Maher M. Atwah
Jeffrey L. Braun
Peter Salvatore Calogero
Cheryl Marie Freitag
Teresa Angela Kozik
Kimberly Susan Kraebel
Gay Koehler Lipchik
Christine Elizabeth Lutkus
CarylAnn Minor
Vipul Munjal
Tracy E. Rogers
Kimberly Jane Sandacz
Jill Lynnelle Semik
Siew Lian Tan
Amy R. Thompson
Malcolm Edward Julius Tobias
Donna Marie Ulan
Lyime Louise Williams
Melinda Jean Zacherl
* Donald Louis Adamsky
Pamela Jeanne Amross
* Robert James Beaumont
Timothy Craig Berg
* David Michael Bova
Sharmaine D. Brann
Jeffrey Alan Calabrese
* Thomas Gerard Cessar
Glenn Michael Conrad
* Ronald Gregory Crawford
Shawn Patrick Crosby
* Bernadette Marie DeVore - Cum
* Jacqueline Michelle Dixon
Robert James Donaldson
* Scott Alan Eckert
* Haywood Johnson El
David Cyril Emerson
* Kristine Marquerette Fledderman
Tracy Lynn Flesik - Magna
William Henry Fryling II - Cum
* Dale Edward Gillette
* David Daniel Hawkins
Brian Christopher Henesey
Arthur Joseph Hilinski, Jr.
Bryan Scott Hogan
William Gerald Howard
* Scott Allen Irwin
Jimmy Lee Johnson
Darcy Lynn Kirkwood
’*■* Robert S. Klinger
David Wayne Koget
Lora Ann Lally
Deborah Carroll Lesik
* Stephen Richard Libicer
** James R. Lowman
John Thomas Luhr
Timothy John Malinowski
* Steven Bryan Mistrik
Douglas Glenn Moorhead
* Marianne Moser
Shawn Patrick Ogg
Donald William Overmoyer
* Anthony Paris
* Michael Scott Pierce
Matthew William Psillas
* Lisa Marie Reimer
John Andrew Ropchock
Michael David Rothermund
Anne Marie Seippele
* Christopher Mark Stahl
Kimberly Laine Thompson
James Anthony Troha
* Eric William Trosch
Thomas Michael Truchanowicz
Charles Everett Tunstall - Magna
* Edward John Walker
Jonathan Michael Weaver
* Kenneth Lynn Webb
David Carl Wright
* Shelley Ann Wykoff
James Louis Yankel
Christine Elizabeth Lutkus - Cum
* Miriam Paulette Meislik
David James Ursenbach
Bachelor of Arts
EnglishAVriting
Charlene Marie Beach
* Wayne Michael Conway
Michael Scott Copper
James D. Kifer
Sheila Diane Lackey
* Robert J. Lang - Cum
* Linda Renee McHenry
CarylAnn Minor - Magna
* Pamela Ann Runser - Magna
Bachelor of Arts
History
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Bachelor of Arts
Drama
Lorra Lee Cleary
* David C. Engstrom
Jonie Sue Wiegel
Bachelor of Arts
English/Literature
Brenda Ann Balter
* Deborra Kay Bergmark
Jamie Lynne Ayres
Brenda Ann Balter
Heather Speer Edwards
Eric Scott J. Frauenfeld
Wynn K. Han
John Patrick Harker
Michael A. Israel - Magna
David Brian Kordel
Scott Russell Shelton
Donald Loren Smith
Bachelor of Arts
Humanities/Arts and
Humanities
* Nancy Lee Lewis
Julie Ann Peterson - Magna
Bachelor of Arts
Humanities/Language
Rhonda Sue Orr
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Bachelor of Arts
Music
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Timothy B. Bodamer
Richard Allen Croyle
Mary Louise Herendeen
Heidi L. Kindle
Charles L)mn McCracken
X^ctoria Ann Szymkiewicz
Carrie Rena Triponey - Magna
Theresa Marie Walko
John Donald Wheeler
Bachelor of Arts
Philosophy
David Lynn Johnson
Bachelor of Arts
Political Science
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Jeffrey L. Braun - Summa
Darren Scott Hood
Mark A. Jozefov
John Paul Junker
Scott Andrew Knapp
Christine Elizabeth Lutkus - Cum
Sean James O'Brien
Tracy E. Rogers - Magna
Shenann Marie Rupp
Judy Marie Suh
Robert Varsek
Brandie Michelle Weaver
John Walter Wilczynski
Jeffrey Andrew Williamson
Bachelor of Arts
Psychology
* Gary William Ailes
Jane Ellen Barnes
James J. Beaulieu
Valleri Mae Beers
* Melissa Michelle Benke
William Brian Bichsel
* Amy Marie Brocious
* Serena Elaine Christos
* Kellie Lynn Chuba - Cum
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* Ronald David Collett - Cum
* Carolyn A. Crehan
Candice Marie Crim
* Rebecca Ann Culan
* Shawn Eric Dundon
Patrick Wm Durkin - Magna
* Kevin James Finley
Barbara Marie Gies
* Diane Marie Giorgianni
Suzanne Glick
Susan Marie Gombos
Kimberly Ann Good
* George Jeffrey Gray
** Katherine E. Hall
* Colette Michele Hanes
Vicki L. Haspel
Steven Richard Heath
Diane Marie Hoban
* Douglas Robert Hodapp
* Joseph Lawrence Hokaj
Jill Marie Hrinda-Patten - Magna
Amy Elizabeth Hull - Magna
Joseph John Jozefczyk
Traci Lee Kaufman
Kimberly Susan Kraebel - Summa
Daniel Michael Kuligowski
Gay Koehler Lipchik - Summa
Angela D. Lucarelli - Cum
Allen W R. Maxson
Jeffery S. McClay - Summa
* Edward Charles Mehalko
* Lynne Mary Meinert
** Carol J. Mickens
** Teri S. Miller
Terry Brent Morgan - Cum
* Geoffrey Douglas Munro - Magna
* William Joseph Myers
Audra Rita Naujokas
Janet Lisa O'Brien
** Lori L. Perkins
Robert Thomas Pierce
Kelly J. Rebich
** Paula A. Rendulic
Kelly June Rice
John Upton Rizzo
* Joseph Thomas Roman
* Catherine Ann Schermer
Patricia Eileen Schreck
* Joseph Scot Schroeder
* Cathy Jane Shawver - Magna
Colleen Lagan Sheffer - Summa
* Pamela Andrews Sherwin
* Kimberly Ann Shick
Heather L. Simpson
* Michelle Leigh Smith
* James Ronald Soder
* Brenda Sue Staph
Diana Christine Stitt
Susan Lee Stonesifer
Geri Landwehr Szalai
Joanne M. Valone - Summa
Frieda Louise Wagner - Summa
Mark Edward Wallace - Magna
* Diane F. Wheeler
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Bonnie Young
Paul Ziatyk
Cindy Ann Zilen
Heidi L. Zimmerman
Bachelor of Arts
Social Science
Michael Anthony Little
* Mark Howard Raabe
* Mark Edward Vrabel - Cum
Julia Lynne Hockenberry
* Rebecca Lynn Hull
Eileen Paula Knox - Cum
Rachelle Christine Laubach
Gerald Lewis Liebel
* Kelly Anne Miller
* Leiloni G. Miller
Gretchen Sue Moenich
Kimberly Ann Mullin
* Michelle Arlene O'Donnell
Lisa Ann Petras - Magna
Amy Elizabeth Rynd
Jo-Ette L. Schau
Vanessa Lynn Schepis
Mishele Leigh Skoloda
* Marci Le Snyder
* Jennifer Anne Stomieroski
Julie Ann Webber
Christine Gail Woomer
Bachelor of Arts
Social Science/
Pre-Law Studies
* Alexander George Humanick
Bachelor of Arts
Sociology
* Kimberly Jean Hanune
Gregory C. Kuhn
Geri Landwehr Szalai
Bachelor of Arts
Speech Communications
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Bachelor of Arts
Spanish
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* Dolores Arcenas - Summa
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*
Bachelor of Arts
Speech and Hearing
Disorders
Alison Tracy Brown
** Jenise A. Caufman
Barbara Joan DeVries
* Tracy Lee Drabeck
Kendra Sue Durfee - Cum
Julaine Ellen Field - Cum
Carole Anne Garfield
Amy Lynn Grubb
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Kevin Scott Achtzehn
James Roland Bailey, Jr.
Pamela Dallas Bardy
Marlia Elizabeth Buell
Thomas Robert Carroll
Robert Leslie Chase II
Janice Marie Clark - Cum
Karla Diane College
Deborah Ann Cordera
Lorie Ann Cubetus
Dorinda Jean Fails
Darren Robert Farver
Kimberly M. Gallagher
Nolan Brent Gardner
Oluf Magnus Geheb
Christina Lea Ghere
Wayne Michael Gizzi
Lori Ann Green
Lisa Marie Gregor
Karen Lynn Groom
Jeffrey George Hanson
Tina M. Harmon
Jennifer Ann Heller
Charles Herring, Jr.
ShokoHiga
Halli Lynn Hult
Elaine Michelle James
Laura Elizabeth Jones
James Robert Kopec
Teresa Angela Kozik - Summa
Lisa Marie Kuzupas
Timothy M. McCaffrey
Kelly Lyn McCrea
Heather Susanne McFeeley
Michele M. McGuire
Floyd Randall Mcllwain
* Nancy Lynn McNamara
Daniel David Miaczynski
Kimberly Ann Moore
* Laura S. Nee
Katrina Stockman Oldakowski
Lisa Michelle Opoka
* James John Pancoast
** Melissa A. Perkins
Tina Marie Piano
James Patrick Pietrzyk
Rene F. Prendergast
* Arlene Joy Vento Pushinsky
Roy J. Rectenwald
* Dwayne Bruce Rollin
* James Patrick Ross
Joseph Craig Salvador!
Mihoko Sano
* MaryAnn Scarpaci
’*■ Gary Raymond Schickel
Dale G. Smith
* Jolene Gay Smith
Michael James Snizik
* ChiakiSone
Rosemarie Eileen Surovick
* Michael G. Swanz
* Karen Elizabeth Trapp
John Patrick Troncone
Mark James Waugaman
Lindsey L. Wisniewski
Kimberly Ann Woodle
* Charles Russell Yaeger
* Christopher Charles Yuhasz
Donna Marie Zeher - Cum
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Bachelor of Fine Arts
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Karen Lyn Adams
Wendy Ann Allen - Cum
Sanya Mari Bebell
William John Berger - Magna
Mark Patrick Bernardo - Magna
Darlene Beyer
Cheryl A. Bitting - Magna
Kimberly Dawn Black
Matthew George Borczon
Debra Lynn Branem
Robert Matthew Brocious
Steven Michael Carver
Thomas Joseph Castanzo, Jr.
Daniel Ray Conley
Thomas Clifford Cooper
Barry Tyler DeQuenne
Daniel Patrick Downie
Carl William Ellis
Tracy Lynn Erlwein - Cum
Bonney Sue Finnegan - Summa
Dean Patrick Gallagher
Lawrence T. Gawel
April Lynn Grinolds
James Edward Gruver, Jr.
Christine Ann Hayes
Dion Lee Holmes
Douglas Albin Howell
Daniel David Hurley
Audrey Rachele Kelly
Kristi Ann Kotlinski
Todd William Kuzdzal
George E. Lehman
Nadeana Lee Lesnett
Robert Cameron Logan - Cum
Christopher E. Martin
James Joseph McNamara III
Shelly Ann Messenger - Cum
Mark Steven Miller
Adam Charles Myers - Cum
Todd Martin Napier
Colleen R. Newcombe
Craig Richard Oskin
Monica Mary Palkovic
Gretchen Elaine Pallack
Bemadine Marie Parrish
Christopher Baker Powell
Michael Lewis Rader
Carla Marie Ramage
Judith A. Brookman Reeping
Patrick Charles Rigney
Lisa Marie Russo
Ann Moriah Rutkowski
Joseph W. Schmitzer
Daniel Raymond Schmock
Susan Marie Senko
Margaret Slepowronska
Kevin Edward Spall
Jennifer Lynn Stypinski
Lori Ann Twardowski - Magna
Karen D. Wedekind
Paul David Wegweiser
John Phillips Wiegand
Jerry James Zorek
Laura L. Zurku
Bachelor of Science
Industrial and
Trade Leadership
Samuel P. Genovesi
* Dennis Joseph Lukaszewski
* David Charles VanOrd
Bachelor of Science
Social Work
Dawn Marie Balazy - Cum
* Dorothy Brigham Burfield
* Michelle Lea Burnett
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Dabney Krystina Conwell
* Sheila Lynn Doubet
Lone Ann Dowling
* Jill Elaine Reming
Alisa Dawn Glass - Magna
Scott Allen Hauser - Magna
James Ray Heckman
* Jennifer L)mn Heimer
* Bemadett Ann Hewitt
* Jeimifer Ann Jacquillard
Melissa Ann Kennedy
Christine Maciak
Laura Lynn Maxwell
Karen L)mn Morton
* Valerie Anne Motter
* Amy R. Nath
* Carol Allen Parsons
* Laura Renee Patalas
* Julia Marie Rader
Sarah Elizabeth Spooner
* Rae Lynn Stanfield
Terri Lynn Steigner
Shannon Renee Sumoske
Teresa Michelle Tallant
Janette Marie Hdball
Angela Marie Turek - Cum
* Kramer L. Turner
Valerie May Winnick
Renee Linnette Wisor
Mary Kathryn Yadeski Yurkovic
Cindy Marie Zembroski
Associate of Arts
Criminal Justice
Joe Daniel Ayers
* Liana Ruth Baumgarten
Michael J. Kehoe
* Donald Charles Oakes
Delores N. Pichler
Colleen Ann Shine
School of Science, Management and Technologies
Associate of Arts
Human Services
Tracy L)m Walczak Auell
Sharon Denese Gerome
* Evelyn Keibler Grossed
Bachelor of Arts
Biology
* Donald B. Kibbe
* Lenee Mari Longo
* William Anthony Schubert III
Michelle Jane Kerber
Michael A. Kozalla
Joseph Michael Sherrick
Associate of Arts
Liberal Studies
* MiwakoAoyama
Kathleen Elizabeth Blakely
Mary Kaye Callahan
* William David Jackson
Noriko Carrie Omura
Michael John Styborski
* AyakoTerada
* Ward Bruce Waldo
Bachelor of Arts
Earth/Space Science
* Steven Edward Brown
* James Harrison Foskey
Stephen Christopher Hughes
* Beth Ann McMillen
Bachelor of Arts
Economics/Business
* Kenneth E. French
Bachelor of Arts
Environmental Studies/
Geography
* C)mthia Jean Norman - Cum
Timothy Robert Overmoyer
* John Robert Suminski
* Robert G. Swasta - Cum
* Ward Stuart Troetschel
Charles William Tupitza
** Jeffrey A. Vayda
* William Marion Williams - Cum
Bachelor of Arts
Natural Science and
Mathematics/
Cooperative Engineering
Bachelor of Science
Anesthesia
Michael James Boehm
Michael Joe Kelley
* George Bernard Schmitt
* James Edward Perry
* Charles Kent Persinger
♦ Celina Susan Sinanyan
Bachelor of Arts
Physics
Bachelor of Science
Biology
* Keith Andrew Dobson
Kirk David Patten - Cum
Milton Curtis Robinson
Deanna Rae Volk
* Cheryl Marie Freitag - Summa
* Anthony Frank Friendy
Lisa Ann Komaga
Stephanie Lynn Phillips
Randall Martin Reyer
* Gabrielle E. Sakolsky
Kimberly Jane Sandacz - Summa
* Pamela Ann Starkey
Steven Patrick Tammariello
Thomas Edward Traynor, Jr.
Donna Marie Ulan - Magna
Rachel Ann Weigert
Bachelor of Arts
Physics/Cooperative
Engineering
Eric Jon Boyles
Bachelor of Arts
Geography
Robert John Holman
Scott Micheal Kreuzer
* Brenda Marie Lucia
* Dennis E. Weimer
* Students who completed degree requirements during Summer or December, 1990
** Students who will complete degree requirements during Summer, 1991
Bachelor of Arts
Mathematics
* Edward Robert Abplanalp
* Ray Alan Bloom
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Bachelor of Science
Biology/Pre-Medical
Bachelor of Arts
Specialized Studies
* Michael Gregory Best
* William Thomas Bioni
Cynthia L. Casale
Mark Brian Cole - Magna
* Glenn Clark Gross, Jr.
David Jeffrey Iimocent
David Arthur Kam
* Lawrence Joseph Lance
Christopher Robert Lewis
Steven Ronald Maenpaa
Peter Damiano Marsico, Jr.
* Melissa Martha Balter
* Richard Anthony Bucco - Summa
* Damian Mark Fronzaglia
Neil Leonard Murphy, Jr.
Donna Jean Parker - Magna
David Lee Pinkerton
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Bachelor of Science
Business Administration/
Accounting
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Thomas C. Aaron
Ammar Abdulmunim Al-Aker
Lori Christine Brickner
John Robert Dougherty
John S. Ericksen - Cum
Beth Ann Frank
Gary Lee Glimt
Todd Alan Goodhart
LeahRaeHann
Kathleen Marie Held
Crystal Lynn Kelly - Cum
Gerald J. Kimmel
Dawn Marie Krince
Rick Allen Lewandowski
Timothy Alan Long
Harry William Lubbert
Dorothy A. Mahoney - Cum
Melissa McLaughlin
Kris Elaine McQueeney - Cum
Kathleen Ann Milosh
Scott Earl Morgan
\Tpul Munjal - Cum
Marie Frances Niebauer
Teresa Elaine Nunamaker
Daniel Jay Prihoda
Eric John Riddle
Cheryl Ann Robinson
Jon Eric Stuck
Allen Paul Hmko, Jr.
Katherine A. Tracy - Cum
Larry Neil Usher
Todd Michael Vecellio
Patricia G. White
Sally H. White
Scott E. Zacherl - Magna
Bachelor of Science
Chemistry
Dailene Marie Dubuque
* Mark Anthony Shioleno - Magna
Shawn Michael Swavey
* Frederick Francis Tady, Jr.
Bachelor of Science
Chemistry/Industrial
Bio-Chemistry
Gina Rugala Shioleno
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Bachelor of Science
Comprehensive Business
Administration
* Hengameh Akbarzadeh
Matthew Shawn Alt
Mohammad Tariq Bandukda
* Anthony Joseph Barbarino, Jr.
Beth Ann Bell
* Chris Aim Bischoff
* Julie Marie Bishop
* Frederick Charles Brockman
Sheila Rosenbaum Brooker
* Thomas D. Brucker
Joseph Patrick Bullister
* Jennifer Helane Bunsey
Brian William Byrd
* Robin Ann Calla
* Peter Salvatore Calogero - Magna
David Thomas Cammarata
Lisa Marie Caratozzolo
* Michael Louis Chum
* William Michael Clark
Susan Lynn Coyne
Dona R. Curry - Magna
* Brian Scott Czuchra
* LukeDavidoff
* Joseph Charles DiBattisto
* Dominick David DiNofrio
* William John Dove
Gregory Richard Durban
Lisa Marie Eimers - Cum
* Nancy Ann Fletcher
Peter Nicholas Futia
David Gall
* Dennis James Gawronski, Jr.
* John Alan Gennuso
Barbara Ann Gordon
* Renee Lynn Grabowski
* Brian Michael Granata
* Mary Plosila Griswold
David Allen Growley
Kristen Kay Hanny
* Sheila Marie Hoesch
* Lois Jean Hoover
* Penny Suzanne Hopwood
Robert Alan Huber
* Colette Lea Hughes - Summa
* Janet A. Hunter
Patrick Michael Huntley
Gregory Scott Johnson
* Mitchell James Kallay
* Brad Michael Kelly
Kemp William Konick II
* Mary Kaye Kombau
Dann Vaughan Kruse
Matthew L. Lamoreaux
* Mary Elizabeth Lenze
** Mark R. Licnerski
John E. Lowther, Jr. - Cum
Kimberly Dianne Lynn
* Lisa Marie Maracci
Christina M. Mason
Keith Leland McCreary
Craig David McCullough
* Royd McElwain, Jr.
* Mark Paul Milby
* Gary Michael Miller
Gregory Ronald Moeller
* Michelle Elizabeth Moraski
Robin Denise Murray
* Glen Darwin Neel
Rajive Jacob Ninan
David Wayne Nowakowski
* John D. Nuccetelli
* Christopher Alan Pagano
* Gary M. Parkin
Michael Joseph Pero
Christopher Scott Pope
* Angela Rae Pratt
Kurt Price
* Michael Edward Puskar
* Brian Matthew Quirk
* Bradley Michael Ramage
Jonathan Lawrence Reynolds - Summa
William Jeffery Rodland
Timothy Gaul Rose
* John Lawrence Santarelli
* Ida Jane Schaffner - Magna
* Kevin Steven Schram
Mark C. Sciorilli
Ronald Scott
* Robert Eric Seaberg
Charles Allen Severo
Kimberly Beth Shephard
** Asif A. Siddiqi
* Damien J. Siggia
Sohini Sinha
Donna Leilani Snyder
Emery Walter Strohm III
Michelle Renee Suhy - Cum
Siew Lian Tan - Magna
* Raymond Haviland Tennent IV
* Rena May Ulaky
* Gloria A. Vignolo L.
Robert Lee Wagener, Jr. - Summa
* Brian Frank Wagner
Marsha Church Walker
Timothy Fred Weatherby
Karen Joyce Wertz
David Edwin Williams
David James Williams
Robert Glenn Wilson
Millicent Natalie Wise
Keith Allen Wolber
** Kazuko Yano - Magna
Amy Beth Young
* Mary Beth Zaleski
Kelly Anne Zurat
Bachelor of Science
Computer Science
Bachelor of Science
Medical Technology
* Carl Henry Amstone IV
Maher M. Atwah - Magna
* William Charles Baker
John Gerard Boraten
Heidi Marie Boyd
* Susan R. Brumbaugh
Leon Richard Bucheit, Jr.
John Matthew Conaway - Cum
Brian P. Corey
Daniel James DeRoss - Magna
* Brian Martin Drumm
** Nabil M. El-Houayek
David Evan Farver
David Lee Gee, Jr.
Timothy A. Hricko
Sandra A. Kay
Donald H. Kirschman
* Mark David LeSuer
* Garret Matthew Maracci
* James Vincent Masone
Imran Ali Khan Soomro
* Darlene R. Spaid - Summa
Kevin Eric Stutzman
Amy R. Thompson - Summa
* Tammy Lynn Turner
* Dienna Marie Wolfe
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Bachelor of Science
Economics
Darrell Evan Jolley - Cum
Sohini Sinha
Bachelor of Science
Environmental Science/
Biology
David James Broggi
Bachelor of Science
Geology
* Jeffrey E. Bahling
William Timothy Dorsch - Summa
* George Michael Lukert
Steven Thomas McNeal
Shannon C. Ehlers
Clare M. Kerr
Teresa M. Koger
Debra R. Mathews
Stephen Joseph Pikna III
Suzanne Marie Velez
Eileen Suzanne Tlghe
* Julia Anne Werling
* Kathleen Weber White
Tammy Lee Young
Bachelor of Science
Nutrition
Ellen Louise Bly - Magna
Janice Lynne Bush
Deborah Lynn Camp
Kathleen Marie Clark
Jennifer Story Edel
Christine Mary Sergent
Bachelor of Science
Nuclear Medicine Technology
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Leah C. Brock
Ann M. Crissman
Beth A. DeAngelis
Ellen Teresa Frontz - Magna
Kristin Marie Leonard
Jack Alan Peterson
James Alan Ruszkiewicz
Bachelor of Science
Physics
Steven Leslie Berryman
Peter Mark Kraus - Cum
John Frederick Snodgrass
Malcolm Edward Julius Tobias Magna
Bachelor of Science
Nursing
Claudia Jean Baloga
* Josephine Fontanez Bucco
Julie Carll-Samulewski
Sherri Lyn Craze
* Gina Marie DeAngelis
Karen Seth Dishinger - Magna
Laura Marie Everhart - Cvun
* Sandra Pauline Hanstine
* Sandra Lee Hart
Michele Marie Huff
Scott A. Johnson
Kimberlie Anne Kawinski
Lisa R. Leon
Eileen Marie Christann Lorei
* Tracy Lynne Majerik
Rebecca Ann Maley
* Wilson Albert Matthews III
Heidi Sue McDonough
Vicki Lynn McGinty
Margaret Ann McGraw
Mary J. Moran
Janice Carothers Moryc
Phyllis Tatara Ostrzeniec
* Denise Marie Parrish
Carla Ann Petrucci
Melissa Ann Petulla
Linda Koontz Rutkowski
Gloria Jean Sayers Shover
Michele Lea Steinbring
Susan Marie Stief
Lisa Marie Szymanski
Associate of Applied Science
Dental Technology
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Mary Kate Bnmick
Edith Marie Ciongoli
Sherry Lynn Dingfelder
Melissa Ann Foulk
Barbara Lynn Cordes Hossain
Brenda Lee Mook
Associate of Engineering
Technology
Digital Engineering
Brian James DiCarlo
Associate of Engineering
Technology
Manufacturing Engineering
* Robert D. Enterline
* Allen Scott Garver
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Brian David Heistermann
* Richard Michael Kimmeth
Trent Carl Kosterman
Merlin David Rockwood
Associate of Science
Computer/Infonnation
Processing Technology
* Valerie J. Gomiak
* Larry L. Longberry
Eric John Miazga
Amy Louise Niebauer
Robert Michael Revelt
* Kathleen Marie Spenik
* Cheryl Lynn Storm
* Cynthia Ann Unger
* James Ralph Watson
Robert Glenn Wilson
* Karen Anne Wohlfarth
Duane Allen Wood
Associate of Science
General Business
Administration
Associate of Science
Hospital Equipment
Technology
Hasan Ali
* Margaret Ann Dunbar
* Marilyn Christine Duran
Terry Lyrme Everett
* Peter Scott Ferguson
Patrick Thomas Glass
Jennifer Lynn Harrington
Tomoko Hashida
William Lewis Hilliard
Mamie Lynn Hindle
* Kevin Andrew Lobins
Monica Marie McCrory
* Jacqueline Marie McFadden
Michael Vincent McWilliams
* Diarma Lyrme Montgomery
* Tricia Ann Nudd
* Rocky Joseph Pignotti
Kathleen Ann Pulling
* Hiroyuki Tanaka
Harriet Jones Thompson
* Sherri Lee Volgstadt
Jennifer J. Wetsell
Betty Arm Wist
* Mark Damian Bajadek
* Denise Marie Faivre
Associate of Science
Medical Laboratory
Technician
School of Education
Bachelor of Science in
Art Education
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* Roger Eugene Roush
* Carol Koehler Smith
* David Allen Zacherl
Associate of Science
Secretarial Science
Deborah Jean (Strawoet) Kirk
* Sherrie Jones Shumate
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Bachelor of Science in
Education
Elementary Education
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* Students who completed degree requirements during Summer or December, 1990
** Students who will complete degree requirements during Summer, 1991
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Lisa Marie Balogh
Lorraine Gail Cochran
Michelle Lynn Conkle
Marc William Conrad
Lurae A. Crawford
Dawn Robin Crosby
Mary Kuhaneck Dzeskewicz
Holly Ann Fassinger
Dana Lyn Hopkins
Deborah Jeanne/Arkwright Lindvay Cum
Cheryl Lynn Marzock
Rebecca Ann Pascarella
Jill Lynnelle Sernik - Cum
Rachel Renee Stewart - Magna
Lisa Marie Teubert
Angela Jean Young
Andrea Marie Abate
Laurie Susan Adams
Paulette Berrish Aliota
Kelli Jean Allen
Doreen Marie Anderson
Kelly Suzanne Babay
Susan Margaret Babcock-Rosendahl
Dennis Martin Bailey
Karen Marie Beer
Lori Ann Bender
Nicole Renae Bennett
Sherilyn Ruth Bentz
Cynthia Jean Black
Sharon Louise Black
Michelle Ann Bracken
Sherry Lyim Brown - Magna
Trudi Annmarie Busha
Rachelle Kathleen Butch
Julie Marie Callan
Michele Barbara Carier
Melanie Kay Claypoole - Magna
Shannon Lyim Cole
Gina Constantine
Heather Marie Covert
Sandra Lyim Crandall
Kira M. Cummings
Amanda Montague Daggett
Monica Suzette Dean
Bryan Richard Denman
Deborah Anne Devine
Mary Elizabeth DiBello
Lisa Marie Durand
Lori Ann Durand
Tiffany Lynne Erdos
* Leslie Ann Everly
* Ann Marie Fosco
* Richard Lee Fraker
* Wendy Ann Francese
Amy Fry
Sandra Elaine Gadke
Elizabeth Ann Garloch
* Karolyn L. Gieschen
* Amy J. Graswick
Amy Jeanette Greene - Magna
Richard L. Heasley II
* Howard Lee Hegner
Lisa Marie Hertzog
Valerie Yvonne Hoover
Kara Marie Hopkins - Summa
Kimberly Lynn Hopkins - Cum
* Karen Lynn Huskonen
Julianne Johnson
* Janice Lynn Jones
Mary G. Kennedy - Cum
Jamie Ann Kilroy
* Julia Kay Knapp
* Bruce Albert Kolosvary
* Sharon Lynn Kovski
* Robin Marie Krouse
Kristine Marie Kuhl
* Kathleen Patricia Latkovic
Melissa Ann Lazzaro
* Carrie Ann Lebzelter
* Julia Anne Lichtinger
Kimberly Kay Lloyd
* Michael Orlando Lombardo
Kimberly Sue Lorinc - Cum
Susan Paulette Malesky
* Julia Rae Marshall
* Jean Marie Matuza
* Kimberly Ann McCrea
Susan Kelly McDowell
* Sarah Jane Merenick
* Kimberly Ann Mihaly
Karen Elizabeth Miller
* Heather Lin Morrison
Teresa Marie Murawski
Senta Anne Murray
Vonalee E. Murray
Kathleen Marie Parkinson
Edna Jean Pender
* William Daniel Perrine - Magna
** Tanya R. Peterman
Nancy Marie Poulson
Susan Eileen Pyle
* Christine Rainbow - Summa
Shelley Kaye Redmond
* Dawn Renee Roach
Lisa Drury Roberts
Colleen Marie Romano
Amy Michele Ryding
C)mthia R. Saccamozzone
* Amy Louise Scherfel
Sherri Lynn Searight
Carol Jeanne Shaw
Patricia Ann Shenkel
Laura Ann Sheptock
Rosanne Marie Siggia
Julie Louise Silver
* Michelle Lynn Siwiecki
* Cressa Jane Smith
Kevin Michael Smouse
Janice Marie Snidemiller
Susan Lynn Snyder
Laura Louise Steadman
Julie Marie Stefurak
Diana Lynn Suhy
* James Giel Sullivan, Jr.
Barbara Lee Supinsky
Amy Jo Volkman - Cum
* Christine Joan Wagner
Kathleen Ann Wells
Elizabeth Anne Williams
Renee Annette Yates
Valerie Sue Yeagle - Summa
Bachelor of Science in
Education
Elementary Education/Early
Childhood Education
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Vinia L. Boylan-Smith
Tammy Lee Brodowski - Cum
Carrie Ann Burbee
Catherine A. Santoro Constantinovich
Josette Nichelle De Paul - Magna
Anne Marie Divelbiss
Ann Louise Eichenlaub
Kristen Dawn English
Kandy Ellen Foote
Melinda Sue Heider
Kristin Marie Henke - Ciun
Lisa Lyn Henning
Kristin Anne Houston
Gretchen Krouse Johnston
Tina Stamatis Johnston - Summa
Joyce Marie Lomax
Carol Ann McAtee
Donna Marie Muroski - Magna
Mary Beth Reidy - Cum
Jennifer Louise Roberts
Katherine Joan Robertson
Colleen Marie Rushnock
Pamela Suzette Schwartz
Patricia P. Sestak
Mary Ann Smith
Erin Diann Theis
Laurie Swanson Triola - Magna
Lynne Louise Williams - Summa
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Bachelor of Science in
Education
Elementary Education/
Mentally-Physically
Handicapped
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Dawna Rae Barnett
Theresa Marie Bartley
Susan Kay Bell - Magna
Michele Rose Bross
Linda L. Cappabianca
Sara Eileen Debski - Cum
Roberta Swanson Forsman - Magna
Jayla Marie Fucd
Judy Ann Gabel-Turchetta - Magna
Jacalyn Currie Hultman
Barbara Jean Kaufman
Julie Ann Kitchen
Shellie Ann Minor
Sherri Ann Pierce - Summa
Geraldine Mary Sawtelle
Melissa Marie Siggins
Lynda Diane Stacy
Sheri Ann Summerhill
Denise Christine Hsch - Cum
Darla Jean Wise - Magna
Bachelor of Science in
Education
Health and Physical
Education
James Cauley Barnes
Shawn Regan Bates
* Sarah Miller Bishop
* Timothy Scott Blystone
John Paul Britt
* Paul G. Chimenti
* Scott Alan Craig
* Kathleen Louise Falkinburg
* David T. Grimaldi
Randy Warren Helsel - Summa
Judith Ann Ingram
* Mark Steven Julius
Charles Kennedy
Michelle Dawn Kephart - Cum
* Danita Kay Kulok
* Donald William Lutz
* Regis William Lux
* John Edward McFarland
* William Joseph McNally, Jr.
Jesse Laurence Meckler
Matthew David Miller
* Bonnie Sue Roney
Regina Marie Sape
Lynn Luray Sellers
Andrew Pasquale Spacht
Craig Irving Swanson
* Dawn Marie Sylvester - Cum
Bachelor of Science in
Education
Mentally and Physically
Handicapped
* Tanya Desiree Andrews
* Melissa S. Bisceglia
* Kimberly Ann Blimmel - Cum
David Paul Henderson
* William Louis Hertel
* Gerald Scott Hites
* Jane Almarie Lewis
* Mary Catherine Lukach
Kelly Ann McCormick - Magna
Amy Michelle Miller
Laurie Aim Miller
* Paul Jude Tomassoni
* Thomas Burdick Torok
Bachelor of Science in
Education
Mentally-Physically
Handicapped/Elementary
Education
* Walter Edward Barczyk
Wendy Kim Carlson
Susan L. Kast
* Jacquelyne Ann Lipchik
* Debbie Moore Nicols - Summa
Pamela Mae Rehrig
Lucinda Louise Schnarr
Christine Renee Shaffer
Kristin Beverly Vierkom - Cum
Bachelor of Science in
Education
School Dental Hygienist
Frances Legters Fair
* Jeannie Marie Gregorek
Una Marie Keffer
Beth Ann Neal
Roxanne Louise Preston
Jennifer Lynn Thompson
Bobbie Marie Tomb
Bachelor of Science in
Education
Secondary Education/Biology
Judy Marie Ladaika
Elizabeth Tucker Trafford
Bachelor of Science in
Education
Secondary Education/
Communications
* Carolyn Merritt Veale
Bachelor of Science in
Education
Secondary Education/
Comprehensive English
James F. Angelo
Bridget Behan
** Una D. Claxton
Christine Lee Corbeil - Cum
* Douglas John Forcucci
* John Michael Hinman - Summa
** Susan A. Jones
* Don Edward Lilley
** John G. LoPresto
Bridgid Anne McGrath
Sandra Jane Metzler - Summa
Alice Mary Nichols
Kristine Ann Sherman
Bachelor of Science in
Education
Secondary Education/
General Science
Bachelor of Science in
Education
Secondary Education/Physics
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* Paul Douglas Baltzer
James Owen Rucks, Jr.
Michael James Hynn
* Lisa Lyman Konya
Bachelor of Science in
Education
Secondary Education/German
Bachelor of Science in
Education
Secondary Education/
Social Studies
Kimberly Ann Dougherty - Cum
Bachelor of Science in
Education
Secondary Education/
Mathematics
Mark M. Allwes - Cum
* Richard Paul Asmondy
* Joseph Victor Barickman - Magna
Lynn Marie Barrett
* Jennifer J. Bergmark
Colleen Marie dayman - Summa
Michael Andrew Drzewiecki
Beverly R. Goss
Michael James Graziano
* Jennifer Lynn Kliber
Rose Marie Kraus
* Joan Bossard Latta - Magna
Scott David Rager
* Denise Lenora Stiffler - Cum
* Jeffrey Lynn Wuenstel - Cum
Melinda Jean Zacherl - Summa
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Brenda Marie Omer Biedrzycki
Joseph D. Calafato
Heather Lynn Cochran
Daniel E. Confer
Francis Ronald Conti
Jeffrey A. Davis
Marc Aaron Goldberg
Crist Wylam King
Larry Alan Laird
Gregory John Lehman
Darwin R. Manges, Jr.
Donald Frank Matthews
Pamela Lynn Morton
Thomas Vincent Petti
Christopher P. Rokosky
Daniel F. Stevens
Laura Lynne Vegso
Bachelor of Science in
Education
Secondary Education/Spanish
Janyce Lee Brawn
Daniel Arthur Tyger
Associate of Science
Pre-School Education
* Christie Michele Duska
* Holly Heather Feronti
* Constance Marie Gates
Carina Lynne Kategianes
* Christina Maria Knoer
* Dana Nicolle Kuhn
Amie L)mn Lister
* Wendy Susan McCarthy
* Tina Marie Price
Wendy Ann Squires
Kathleen Marie Woomer
Bachelor of Science in
Education
Secondary Education/
Earth-Space Science
* Tricia Lynn Benson
* Kylene Ann Shesman - Cum
* Students who completed degree requirements during Summer or December, 1990
** Students who will complete degree requirements during Summer, 1991
Bachelor of Science in
Education
Secondary Education/French
The University does not claim the list of degree candidates is absolutely accurate. Students are granted degrees only if they meet all aca
demic and financial requirements.
* Gary Alan Graham
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Chancellor, State System of Higher Education
Dr. James H. McCormick
Board of Governors, State System of Higher Education
Mr. F. Eugene Dixon, Jr., Chairperson
Ms. Julia B. Ansill
Dr. Muriel Berman
The Honorable Donald Carroll, Jr.
The Honorable Jeffrey W. Coy
Mr. G. Edward DeSeve
Ms. Rebecca F. Gross
Mr. James A. Hughes
Dr. James L. Larson
The Honorable F. Joseph Loeper
Mr. Floyd M. Mains
Mr. Joseph M. Nespoli
Mr. Philip D. Rowe, Jr.
The Honorable Jere W. Schuler
The Honorable Patrick J. Stapleton
Mr. Julius Uehlein
Ms. Jennifer L. Crissman, Student Representative
Ms. Mary Napoli, Student Representative
Mr. Darren Parr, Student Representative
Council of Trustees
Mr. C. Richard Johnston, Chairperson
Edith Benson, Esq.
Mr. Edwin D. Dombrowski
Mrs. Susan Hagen
Mrs. Patricia Heasley
Dr. Lawrence Krespan
The Honorable Robert J. Kusse
Dr. Harold Sargent
Harry Thomas, Esq.
Mr. R. Benjamin Wiley
Ms. Kimberly Lynn, Student Representative
Commencement Committee
John F. Fleischauer..................................................Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, Chairman
William Coleman..............................................................................................................Director, Physical Plant
Sherri Galvin................................................................................................................. Assistant to the President
Gary Jamison.................................................................................................................Director, Student Services
Patti S. Loomis................................................................................... Director, Public Relations and Publications
Paul Martin........................................................................................................ Chairman, Department of Music
Dolores Mortimer................................................................................................ Coordinator, Auxiliary Services
Denise Ohler........................................................................ Interim Director, Career Counseling and Placement
Alice Parker................................................................................................................................ Registrar’s Office
M. Roy Strausbaugh........................................................................................ Dean, Academic Administration
Bob Wallace......................................................................................................Director, Instructional Technology
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ALMA MATER
Hail to thee, our Alma Mater glorious;
Fresh wreaths we bring to bind thy brow.
Trials have passed and thou has stood victorious;
Never fairer, never statelier than now.
O Edinboro, Edinboro,
Ever praising thee in song;
While class speeds class as swift years pass.
To thee our hearts belong.
Commencement
Edinboro University
of Pennsylvania
December 15,1991
2:00 p.m.
McComb Fieldhouse
Commencement Ceremony
Convocation.................................................................................................................................... John F. Fleischauer, Ph.D.
Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania
Prelude
Symphonic Band
Pomp and Circumstance................... ,...........ACADEMIC PROCESSIONAL
Edward Elgar
Symphonic Band
Star-Spangled Banner............................................................................................................................... University Chorale
Francis Scott Key
Symphonic Band
Tim Cordell, Conductor
Invocation.......................................................................................................................................Rabbi Leonard H. Lifshen
Brith Sholom Congregation
Erie, Pennsylvania
President's Welcome
.......... President Foster E Diebold
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania
America the Beautiful
Samuel Ward
......................University Chorale
Peter van den Honert, Conductor
Awarding of Honorary Doctorate .............................................................................................. President Foster E Diebold
Chuck Jones
Academy Award-Winning Animator
Presentation of Candidates
John P. Fleischauer
Conferring of Degrees
President Foster E Diebold
Alma Mater
David Herendeen, Soloist
University Chorale
Benediction
Rabbi Leonard H. Lifshen
Crown Imperial...
William Walton
RECESSIONAL
Symphonic Band
The audience is asked to stand during the Processional and Recessional and to join in the singing of the National Anthem
and the Alma Mater.
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The Commencement Procession
The University Marshal
The University President
The Trustees of the University
The Platform Party
The University Faculty
Colors Distinctive of the Disciplines and Professions
Apricot....................................... Nursing
Dark Blue.................................... Philosophy
Light Blue....................................Education
Peacock Blue................................ Public Administration
Brown......................................... Fine Arts
Citron......................................... Social Work
Copper....................................... Economics
Crimson......................................Journalism
Drab............................................ Business
Gray............................................ Veterinary Science
Silver Gray.................................. Oratory
Green.......................................... Medicine
Olive Green................................ Pharmacy
Sage Green.................................. Physical Education
Lemon........................................ Library Science
Lilac............................................ Dentistry
Maize.......................................... Agriculture
Orange.........................................Engineering
Pink............................................. Music
Salmon Pink............................... Public Health
Purple..........................................Law
Russet..........................................Forestry
Scarlet..........................................Theology
White........................................... Arts, Letters and Humanities
Golden Yellow.............................Science
The Ceremonial Mace
The ceremonial mace, a symbol of presidential authority, is carried at the head of the academic proces
sion by the University Marshal. A gift of the Alumni Association, the mace was designed and executed by
Henry Katzwinkel and Dr. Seymour Blinderman, former chairman of the Art Department. It was first used at
the inauguration of Edinboro State College President Chester T. McNemey, in 1967.
The mace, twenty-seven inches in length, is topped by a sterling silver sphere studded with circular
cabachon rubies, secured by bezels. The collar of the mace is inlaid with ebony, alternated with silver relief
fleur-de-lis design elements. The cultured pearls mounted in cups encircle the bottom of the collar symboliz
ing the thirteen state colleges of Pennsylvania. The shaft of the mace is composed of Brazilian rosewood sec
tions, separated by sterling silver rings. The mace is terminated by a cast sterling silver finial; the five cultured
pearls represent the existing curricula. The rib-like cone form is terminated by a small silver sphere symboliz
ing the world.
The metal working processes incorporated in the ceremonial mace include turning, forging, inlaying,
stone setting, and lost wax centrifugal casting.
The Presidential Medallion
A symbol of presidential authority, the first presidential medallion was presented to Foster F. Diebold
during the May, 1981 commencement ceremonies. It is permanently housed in the president's office and will
be presented to successive presidents. Designed and executed by Mr. Henry Katzwinkel, professor of art, the
sterling silver medallion consists of a three and one-half inch pectoral pendant featuring on its face the sunken
crest of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. On the reverse side is the figure of a Gordon Highlander with
pipes. To the right of the piper is the Cross of St. Andrew. To the left is the Cross of England. Flanking the fig
ure is the date 1857, the opening year of the University, and garland thistles. In the background are the hills of
Scotland, and beneath the piper is an open book, symbol of knowledge.
The pendant descends from a shield containing a triple-towered castle, the symbol of defense, protec
tion, and strength. The collar of the medallion is comprised of a series of two-inch shields, alternately bearing
three different designs: the meigle, an interlacing knotwork peculiar to the Pictish school of Celtic art; the
Tudor rose design; and "ESC" in interlocking letters on a background of tabby weaving. Connecting each of the
collar shields is a Cross of St. George, representing the union of Scotland and England. The entire medallion
was fabricated and cast in the cire perdue (lost wax) process.
Honors Award Designations
Gold Stoles............................................................................................................................. Summa Cum Laude
White Stoles ........................................................................................................................... Magna Cum Laude
Red Stoles ........................................................................................................................................... Cum Laude
Gold Cords............................................................................................... University Honors Program Graduate
Red Cords ............................................................................................................ Departmental Honor Graduate
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President Foster F. Diebold
Academic Vestments
Now in his twelfth year as president of Edinboro University of Pennsylva
nia, Foster F. Diebold is the fourteenth chief executive officer of the institution of
higher learning that has come to acclaim in the last decade as one of Pennsylvani
a's and the nation's finest. He has brought a vigorous educational and moral lead
ership, a strengthening of the spirit of community, a clear sense of direction and
purpose, and a dimension of multicultural pluralism and diversity.
The gown, the cap, and the hood, representing the major components of the academic dress, are a cere
monial inheritance from the medieval universities of the eleventh and twelfth centuries, where dress was the
outward sign of privilege and responsibility. The academic dress worn by those participating in today's aca
demic processional symbolizes the level of their academic attainment and the institution they attended.
Gown
Although the gown is more frequently black, certain universities have authorized the use of colored
gowns. The bachelor and master gowns are fashioned from black serge. The yoke for the bachelor gown is
designed to be worn closed and features long, flowing and pointed sleeves. The master gown is designed to be
worn open or closed. Its sleeves are very long with square ends, and the front part has an arc cut away. The
arms protrude through a slit at the elbow. The gown for the doctor degree is made of wool, serge, or silk with
an open front faced with wide velvet panels. The sleeves are loose and bell-shaped with three bars of velvet in
black or the color of the discipline in which the doctorate was obtained.
Hood
The most outstanding feature of the academic dress is the hood. It is usually worn only for the master's
and the doctor's degrees. The doctor's hood is longer than the master's hood and has distinguished panels. The
college or the university granting the degree is indicated by the color of the hood lining. The velvet trim of the
hood indicates the field in which the degree was granted.
Cap
The standard cap is the mortarboard, usually the color of the gown. The tassel is black for the baccalau
reate and master degree and is worn over the left front quarter of the cap. The tassel for the doctor's mortar
board is of gold thread. Undergraduates wear the tassel on the right side of the cap until the moment the
degree is conferred by the president.
Foster F. Diebold
Much has been accomplished during President Diebold's tenure. The Uni
versity has returned to financial health. Significant facilities and grounds improve
ments have been achieved, with several of the historic structures on campus
restored to their original splendor. Academic programs have been emphasized
and improved, with more than 100 degree offerings now available. Enrollment
gains have been unprecedented in both numbers and academic quality. Interna
tional linkages have been established with institutions in several other countries,
and Edinboro University's disabled student services program continues to gamer
acclaim as one of the finest among all colleges and universities in the United
States. Widely recognized as a leader in education both here and abroad. President
Diebold has positioned Edinboro University to meet the challenges of the 1990s, as
well as those that will face public higher education in the 21st century.
The Orange, New Jersey, native is a graduate of Monmouth College and also holds a master of arts in educational
administration from Seton HaU University. He has met coursework requirements for a doctorate in education at Rutgers
University and is currently completing the dissertation requirement for the Ph.D. program in higher education at the Uni
versity of Pittsburgh.
Prior to his presidency of Edinboro University, President Diebold was president of the University of Alaska from
1977 to 1979. Before that, he was executive secretary to the Board of Regents and special assistant to the president of the
University of Alaska Statewide System. From 1969 to 1976, he was director of Development and Planning at Kean College
in New Jersey; and from 1965 to 1969, he was assistant superintendent of the Neptune Township (New Jersey) Public
Schools.
Recognized for his extensive experience in the field of education management. President Diebold's scholarly
achievements in the discipline of applied ethics in higher education deserve special mention. The model statement he
authored for the American Association of State Colleges and Universities, "Ethical Practices for College Presidents," was
unanimously adopted by that professional organization and published as policy for the chief executives of its nearly 400
member institutions nationwide. It is the first formally adopted ethical practices and policy statement for higher educa
tion presidents.
For his leadership on an international scale and for his many contributions to the advancement of higher educa
tion and enrichment of an emerging culture in Pakistan, President Diebold was decorated with prestigious gold medals
from three Pakistani universities. The awards for educational eminence were presented during visits to the Edinboro
campus by official Pakistani delegations.
Most recently. President Diebold was honored by the Government of Pakistan with the presentation of the degree
of Doctor of Laws (honoris causa) presented at the Government House in the City of Karachi. The ceremony was attended
by the presidents of the various universities holding linkage agreements together with Edinboro University and many
high-ranking officials of the Government of Pakistan.
A staunch advocate of a statewide system of public universities in Pennsylvania, President Diebold supported
the enabling legislation for the State System of Higher Education (Act 188 of 1982) and saw the State System come to exis
tence in 1983 as a member of the transition team. He currently serves on the System's Executive Council of Presidents and
on the boards of the Peimsylvania Academy for the Profession of Teaching, the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference,
and the University Center at Harrisburg.
Active in community affairs, he serves on the Board of Directors of the Erie Conference on Community Develop
ment, and the United Way of Erie County, the Board of Corporators of both St. Vincent Health Center and Hamot Medical
Center, and on the Executive Committee of the French Creek Council, Boy Scouts of America. He is also a member of the
Marine Bank Advisory Board, the Advisory Board of the McMannis Educational Trust Fund, and the Pittsburgh Plate
Glass Corporation Scholarship Review Coimnittee.
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Master's Degrees
Honorary Doctorate
Three-time Academy Award-winning animation director Chuck Jones, con
sidered by many to be the Charlie Chaplin of animated films, was bom in
Spokane, Washington, in 1912. Following graduation from California's prestigious
Chouinard Art Institute, he began working as a cel washer, painter and inker for
the Ub Iwerks studio and later worked for Walter Lantz, who created Woody
Woodpecker, and Charles Mintz. In 1933 he joined a team of animators at Leon
Schlesinger's studio (later to be sold to Warner Brothers) and contributed to the
development of Porky Pig, Bugs Bunny, and Daffy Duck. At the age of 26, he
began directing for the studio.
In 1947 Jones created Pepe le Pew, a skunk character with a Mel Blanc voice
imitation of Charles Boyer. Two years later, the character starred in For Scentimental Reasons which won Jones the first of his three Academy Awards.
The aesthetics of the Holl)mrood cartoon were greatly enriched by Jones'
contributions. While his cartoons are noted for their speed, precise timing and
dynamic verve, the characters never bleed, never die, and are never permanently
injured; they are resilient. They move according to the mles of anatomy but
behave beyond the boundaries of psychology. Jones has lampooned everything
Chuck Jones
from mystery and western movies to grand opera. His films have influenced some
of the most important recent directors including Steven Spielberg, George Lucas, and Joe Dante.
During his years at Warner Brothers, Jones created Inki and the Mynah Bird, Sniffles the mouse, Hubie and
Bertie, Sam Sheepdog, Ralph Wolf, Marvin Martian, Henery Hawk, Crawford, Hugo the Abdominable Snowman, Gos
samer, Marc Antony Kitty, Junyer Bear, Pepe le Pew, the Roadmnner, and Wile E. Coyote. Each of his characters possesses
an element of Jones' own personality. The Coyote represents his inability to deal with certain things in the physical world,
particularly tools; Pepe le Pew is his dream vision of himself; Bugs is the inoffensive guy who, when roused, is as unbeat
able as Groucho Marx; and Daffy is the complete survivalist.
"The Roadmnner" series began in 1949 as a satire on chase films and featured Wile E. Coyote, the luckless preda
tor who courts failure whether he is raising an umbrella for protection from an incoming boulder or falling victim to a
myriad of Acme products. Cinematic in scope, the Roadmnner series is also renowned for its brilliant timing and comic
gags.
With the exception of four months with the Walt Disney Studio in the mid-fifties, Jones remained at Warner
Brothers until the cartoon studio shut down in the early 1960s. He joined MGM to work on Tom and Jerry and won an
Academy Award for a short called The Dot and the Line.
He later set up Chuck Jones Enterprises to produce television specials including A Cricket in Times Square, A Very
Merry Cricket, and Yankee Doodle Cricket. He wrote and directed the feature film The Phantom ToUbooth, and in the mid-sev
enties produced three films based on the work of Rudyard Kipling - Rikki-Tikki-Tavi, The White Seal, and Mowgli's Brothers.
He also worked as producer and director with his close friend Theodore Geisel, otherwise known as Dr. Seuss, on the TV
versions of Horton Hears a Who and How the Grinch Stole Christmas.
In 1979 he directed The Bugs Bunny/Roadrunner Movie, a feature-length retrospective based on a screenplay he
wrote with Mike Maltese. Under his new production company. Chuck Jones Productions, he is currently creating and exe
cuting the animation sequence for the new Peter Hyams/Morgan Creek feature-length film. Stay Tuned.
In addition to his films, Jones has authored six children's books including William, the Backwards Skunk. His recent
autobiography. Chuck Amuck, is an extravagantly illustrated memoir of his life and work. He is currently working on How
to Draw from the Fun Side of Your Brain, a textbook on animation technique and a sequel to Chuck Amuck.
Among the many honors bestowed upon Chuck Jones during his career are lifetime achievement awards from
the Zagreb International Film Festival (1988), the Houston International Film Festival (1991) and the Chicago Film Festi
val (1987); five-time selection by the National Society of Cartoonists as recipient of the Best Animation Award; the Golden
Plate Award from the American Academy of Achievement; and the Career Achievement Award from the L.A. Critics.
For his incomparable contribution to the art of character animation; his deep understanding of literature, music,
the visual arts, and other areas of human behavior; his genius in creating characters rich in originality, energy, and recog
nizable in their reflection of the human condition; his pioneer efforts in shaping a visual art unique to America; his
enduring conrunitment to those who would follow; and his love of humanity that shows in his determination to make
people laugh. Chuck Jones will be awarded the honorary degree. Doctor of Letters, honoris causa, at today's commence
ment ceremony.
Photo: © Yousuf Karsh
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Master of Arts
Art
* L. R. James, B.S., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1969
Master of Arts
Clinical Psychology
* Cindy A. Chemicky Balsiger, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1988
Sandra Boyer Barnes, B.A., Allegheny College, 1972
Peggy A. Dinger, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1990
Scott Robert Gessner, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1990
Jeanne L. Graham, B.A., Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 1975
Shari Lynn Gross, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1984
Colette Michele Hanes, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1990
Jon Ross Kerschner, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1987
Elizabeth Ann Knapp, B.S., Penn State University, 1989
James Michael Kuterbach, B.S., Penn State University, 1990
* Galen L. MacDonald, B.A., Gordon College, 1966
* Maureen Benz Myers, B.A., Gannon University, 1988
Roselie Cirino Nelson, B.S., Gannon University, 1974
Barbara Ann Pendleton, B.A., Allegheny College, 1990
Renee A. Phelps, B.A., Point Park College, 1989
Debra L. Reno, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1989
Barbara Brinkley Vamosi, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1975
William J. Vorsheck III, B.A., Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 1985
Mark Donley White, B.A., Allegheny College, 1990
* Barbara E. Zerebecki, B.S., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1989
Master of Arts
Communication Studies
Frederick R. Anzivino, B.A., University of Toledo, 1970
Becky Johnson Carey, B.S. in Ed., Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania, 1979
Joseph Michael DeSantis, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1984
Peijun Jia, B.D., Shanghai Institute of Foreign Language, 1983
* Mary Ann Olsavsky, B.S., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1987
Tricia Lee Pascoe, B.F.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1988
Henry Francis Wernicki, B.A., Alliance College, 1973
Michael Troy Willis, B.S., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1989
Master of Arts
Counseling
Michele Bigham, B.S., Bowling Green State University, 1986
Cynthia Jean Bitting, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1987
* James J. Carideo, B.S., Penn State University, 1987
Sharon Louise Eckert, B.A., Ashland College, 1989
William Burke Hancock, B.A., Union College/New York, 1981
Jean L. Harris, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1988
Billie Karen Lyle, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1974
Joan M. McLaughlin, B.A., Seton Hill College, 1964
Anna Jane Mercatoris, B.A., Gettysburg College, 1990
Josephine Marie Parente, B.A., Olivet College, 1990
Pamela K. Roche, B.A., Grove City College, 1978
Richard A. Schlesinger, B.A., University of Pittsburgh, 1989
Mary Elizabeth Watson, B.A., Grove City College, 1987
Master of Arts
Social Sciences
Master of Arts
Speech and Language
Pathology
James Joseph Beaulieu, B.A., Alliance College, 1987
Kris Ann Bancroft, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1989
* Kelly Dawn Binaut, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1989
John Charles Clouser, B.S., Gannon University, 1980
* Terri Elizabeth Corr, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1990
* Trayce Lynne Deeter, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1990
* Cynthia Marie Hapeman Dillen, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1987
* Tammy Diane Ferry, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1990
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Patrida Karen Hovis, B.S. in Ed., Cabrini College, 1985
Kenneth LeRoy Lundmark, B.S., Malone College, 1977
Susan P. Ottaway, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1982
Michele Petrishen, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1988
Patrida Louise Reffner, B.A., Mercyhurst College, 1984
Colleen Mary Scrivo, B.A., Villa Maria College, 1976
* Regina Suzanne Smith, B.A., Vassar College, 1986
* Amy Susan Wickerham, B.A., Thiel College, 1983
* Marjorie Ann Herritage, B.F.A., University of Georgia, 1959
* Brenda S. Lindsey, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1990
Terri Lynn Lyons, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1987
* Lori Aim McPhaden-Rolph, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1987
* Kathie Mae Moyer, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1990
* Vanessa Rhea Sheriff, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1990
* Renee Messmer Woods, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1989
Master of Education
Educational Psychology
*
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*
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*
*
Nancy Punkar Baker, B.S., Ohio State University, 1977
Rose Anne Bogolin, B.F.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1989
Patrick Bahan Carney, B.A., Gannon University, 1989
Kathleen Bridget Fling, B.S. in Ed., Clarion University of Pennsylvania, 1977
Laura Louise Gualtieri, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1987
Michael Alan Haslett, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1988
John F. Knouse Jr., B.A., Gannon University, 1985
Amy S. Lees, B.S., Utica College of Syracuse University, 1989
Jamie Ann Pascarella, B.S., University of Pittsburgh-Bradford, 1990
Katrina Prather, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1988
Michelle Renee Ratti, B.S., Geneva College, 1990
Patricia B. Stickner, B.A., Mercyhurst College, 1975
Nancy Ann Stroud, B.A., St. Bona venture University, 1990
Daniel P. Stroup, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1980
Gina Ann Angelo, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1987
Kazi Imran Hossain, B.S., University Dhaka-Bangladesh, 1984
Dean C. Ma5mard, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1984
Master of Education
Elementary Education
Master of Education
Elementary School
Administration
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Master of Education
Reading
* Dennis Martin Bailey, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1990
Dianne Susan Connors, B.S. in Ed., Villa Maria College, 1971
* Bonnie S. Coxon, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1987
Linda Doutt Culbertson, B.A., Grove City College, 1984
* Michelle Susan Fitzsimmons, B.S. in Ed., SUNY-Geneseo, 1977
* Vanessa Lee Hodgins, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1990
* Cheryl Witt Kather, B.A., Villa Maria College, 1982
* Cynthia Barnett Kline, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1990
* Kathleen Marie Medved, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1977
* Elizabeth Sopp Meeder, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1989
Jacquelyn March Roden, B.S. in Ed., Clarion University of Pennsylvania, 1976
J. Mark Vendel, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1973
Master of Education
Secondary School
Administration
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Master of Education
Special Education
* Kathryn J. Bartlett, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1986
Anna Louise Lope Caro, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1988
* Mark Ellis Eastlick, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1976
* Kimberly Rose Gies, B.A., Mercyhurst College, 1987
* Ophelia Marie Harper, B.A., Penn State University, 1985
Deborah Labart Hotchkiss, B.S., Houghton College, 1975
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Master of Fine Arts
Karen Savakis Boumias, B.F.A., Bowling Green State University, 1975
* Paul K. Hill, B.A., SUNY-Binghamton, 1985
* Donald Louis Robson, B.F.A., Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 1986
* Pamela June Roys, B.S. in Ed., Youngstown State University, 1989
Rebecca Lynne Stowell, B.F.A., Southwestern Texas State University, 1987
Master of Science
Biology
Gregory J. Czarnecki, B.S., Gannon University, 1989
* Marilee Gittere, B.S., Daemen College, 1964
Master of Science in Nursing
Grace C. Brown, B.S.N., Walla Walla College, 1984
Krista Lynn Burkett, B.S.N., Roberts Wesleyan College, 1987
Melissa Kay Homan, B.S.N., Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania, 1985
Michelle Suzanne Kotcella, B.S., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1983
Kelly Anne Sanfrotello, B.S.N., Penn State University, 1986
Anita Meyers Tyler, B.S.N., Villa Maria College, 1977
* Patrida Irene Wahrenberger, B.S.N., Penn State University, 1977
Judy L. Decker, B.A., Thiel College, 1966
James David Eubank, B.S. in Ed., Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania, 1985
Sylvia Mary Gaukel, B.S. in Ed., Bowling Green State University, 1973
Christopher Barrett Smith, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1976
Carol E. Bohman, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1985
Patrick Joseph Dean, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1974
Neil Joseph Donovan, B.S. in Ed., Penn State University, 1981
Timothy Michael McQueeney, B.S. in Ed., Penn State University, 1984
Timothy J. Rankin, B.S., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1978
Anthony Dewey Sheppard, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1981
George R. Sucha, B.S. in Ed., Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania, 1969
Edward John Zenewicz, B.A., Waynesburg College, 1971
Students who completed degree requirements during Summer 1991
Honors
Baccalaureate and Associate Degrees
The following degree candidates have earned at least sixty-four credits as undergraduate students of Edinboro University and
have attained the following cumulative averages: Summa Cum Laude, 3.80 to 4.00; Magna Cum Laude, 3.60 to 3.79; and Cum Laude
3.40 to 3.59.
Summa Cum Laude
Magna Cum Laude
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Cum Laude
University Honors Program
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Bruce Robert Bednarski
David Arthur Chart
Gladys E. Chart
Betty L. Conover
Thomas E. Greggs
Kerry Ennis Lyons
Elizabeth Ann McCarthy
Stacey Jeanne Miller
Susan d. Blount
Barbara A. Denardi
Edna R. Felmlee
Matthew Garret Haight
Lisa Kristine Hogue
Kathy T. lorio
Stacey Marie Karotka
Leigh L. Meier
David Christopher Mitchell
Judy Robertson Proper
Carol Jean Irene Pyle
Tina Marie Rhodes
Kimberly Ann Shick
Allison Jeanne Swingenstein
Phillip Andrew Tims
Patricia Bean Valencic
Rosalie Anne Watt
Cheryl A. Moore
Jane Lee Morris
Susan Murawski
Richard Douglas Osborn
Julie Ann Quinn
Gabriella Lenore Savelli
Joseph Eugene Shrader
James Joseph Urban Jr.
Kazuko Yano
Niraj Kumar Balasaria
Linda Anne Bennett
John David Bowen
Leah Catherine Brock
Kelly Kathleen Brown
John Ross Dickman
Virginia Marie-Sivak DiRaimo
Christine Marie Eisbrenner
Anna Marie Elliott
James Joseph Fetzner
Karen Annette Gongaware
Elizabeth Jean Grebinoski
Marcella Anne Hamilton
Katrina Marie Johnston
Joseph Linebach
Susan McKinney Lloyd
Harold A. Longmore
Barbara Ann Majewski
Anthony John Matelock
Valerie Kay Osborne
Anthony E. Patterson
Tanya Rose Peterman
Jeffrey Everett Price
Matthew Wade Rogers
Shahla Shah
Kimberly Sue Thompson
Jody Lynn Troyer
Linda Ann Wilson
Patricia Ann Young
Arthur chart
Betty L. Conover
Una Marie Rhodes
Joseph Eugene Shrader
School of Liberal Arts
Bachelor of Arts
Art History
Michelle Ann Femetti
Bachelor of Arts
Criminal Justice
Francesco Joseph Ardino Jr.
* Brian Edward Barnhart
* Michael David Bichsel
Andrea Jean Marie Blaszak
* Michael Andrew Boehm
* Lance Joseph Brusco
* Jeffrey D. Button
Matthew James Clydesdale
Daniel Anthony Cuiffi
John Joseph DAmico III
Maurita Mary Deptula
* Kraig Daymond Dilley
* Harold Allan Donahue
* Joan Louise Dorman
Paul Arthur Ennis
Michelle Eileen Gundrum
* Matthew Garret Haight - Magna
* John Bryce Holmes Jr.
* Janell Marie Homer
Reta Darlene Hull
Brenda Dee Jones
Kenneth Mark Kindervater
* Robert Stephen Klinger
Julianne Marie Kuntz
* Pierre Allen Lent
James Robert Lowman
Sherri Gay Meeder
Bruce Michael Mihalak
Michael Paul Miles
Derek David Miller
Ronald Charles Morgan
* Anthony E. Patterson - Cum
Geno Anthony Pisciottano
Bradley Scott Powell
Una Marie Rhodes - Summa
Michael Anthony Robson
* Stephen Joseph Sable
* Gordon Edward Smith
Onalee Marie Smith
* Shawn Edward Smith
Thomas J. Steineck
* Mark Douglas Thompson
* Thomas Michael Truchanowicz
Linda Ann Wilson - Cum
* Dale Lee Wimer
* Michael Edward Wurst
Bachelor of Arts
Political Science
Bachelor of Arts
Drama
Dina Marie Blake
* Eric Francis Deutschbauer
William Peter Jeanguenat
* Melissa Ann Kilkenny
Patrick Lothair Rhoades
David Vincent Bortle
Bachelor of Arts
English
Joanne Irene Anderson
Linda Anne Bennett
* Melissa Elayne Borgia
* Melanie Mary Garbin
Anka Palic
Penelope Helen Saines
Danielle Slongo
Kimberly Michele Treadwell
Bachelor of Arts
French
Christine Noelle Freemal
Bachelor of Arts
History
* Mark Henry Giza
Jeffrey Keith Jones
David Joseph Kwiatkowski
John George Popely
Bachelor of Arts
Humanities
Dean Edward Fox
Gregory Michael Knepp
Bachelor of Arts
Music
* Timothy Baun Bodamer
* Roberta Lynn Maroney
James Kinsley Neiner
Bachelor of Arts
Psychology
* James Martin Basile
James Joseph Beaulieu
* Bruce Robert Bednarski - Summa
Alicia Brown
Tina Marie Byers
Stephen Scott Campbell
Daryl James Collura
Betty L. Conover - Summa
Brian Richard Daniels
* Dawn Renee Fischer
Karen Annette Gongaware - Cum
* Katherine Elizabeth Hall
Matthew E. Helsel
* Kathy T. lorio - Magna
Stephanie Anne Jordan
Stacey Marie Karotka - Magna
Beverly L. Kerr
Nicole Lynn LeCause
Sheila Lynn Ley
Terri L. Lindenberger
Betty Jane Lytle
Colleen Manion
* Douglas Andrew McGarvey
Audra Marie Merryman
* Teri Sue Miller
Cheryl L. Patterson
Nina Maddalon Perino
* Lori Lynn Perkins
LeeAnn Pinchalk
* Carol Jean Irene Pyle - Summa
Anthony Michael Ramsey
Daniel Jon Richardson
Joy Marie Ruhl
Diana Christine Stitt
Michael John Styborski
Patricia Bean Valencic - Summa
* Patricia Ann Young - Cum
Jeffrey Thomas Zajac
* Heidi Louise Zimmerman
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Bachelor of Arts
Russian
Paul Martin Semrau Jr.
Bachelor of Arts
Social Science
James Joseph Beaulieu
Bachelor of Arts
Sociology
* Teresa M. Batrla
Christina R. Meeder
Timothy Edward Zack
Bachelor of Arts
Speech and Hearing
Disorders
* Jenise Anne Caufman
Carolyn Anne Fox
* Veronica Marie Gambill
Tonimarie A. Gionti
Tammy Lynn Glenn
Colleen A. Lonergan
Kelley Jane Petrucelli
Samantha Sue Saloum
April Mae Stahlman
Gregory Walter Staub
Natalie Ann Wiesen
Bachelor of Arts
Speech Communications
* Lee David Alverson
James Roland Bailey Jr.
Christina Marie Bair
Paul Joseph Biondo
* James Chadwick Brown
Shawn Michael Bryan
Kimberly Anne Caro
Linda Ann Claus
Lara Lee Eskievich
Jill Suzanne Evans
Shawn Scott Fallon
Jacqueline Lee Fite
* Kimberly Marie Gallagher
Edith Alice Grant
* Sandra Danielle Groves
* Marcella Anne Hamilton - Cum
Laura Katherine Hartley
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Michael Patrick Held
* Timothy Earl Jay
* Kimberly Anne Koenemund
Maribeth Mahoney
* Robert Sprowls Morrow
* Melissa Ann Perkins
Christopher John Popa
* Richard S. Proctor
Gabriella Lenore Savelli - Magna
David John Sawicki
James Edward Sawyer
Christine Susan Shilkunas
Todd David Sturga
Robert Alan Swanson
Stephen Patrick-Anthony Thompson
* David Eugene Turzak
* Marc Thomas Wallace
Kurt John York
Jessica Christie Yost
W. Brien Zahorchak
Charlene Ann Zarzeczny
* Joseph F. Zdarko III
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Cheryl Yvoime Anderson
Brenda Arm Barretta
Christopher Robert Battaglia
Sheldon Thomas Borden
* Lisa June Campbell
* Thomas Patrick Chumey
* James David Cowie Jr.
* Gregg Alan Daubenspeck
* Barry Tyler DeQuenne
Christopher Michael Elardo
Angeliki Costas Georgiou
Kenneth Wayne Gibson
Katie Annette Griswold
Lorie Ann Klie
Eugene Louis Kurtic
Kerry Ennis Lyons - Summa
Kevin Richard Manco
Tina Marie Montagna
Richard Miles Moyer
Richard Douglas Osborn - Magna
* Iris Dawn Parker
* Matthew John Pekarcik
Mark David Polaski
Denise Beth Redman
Scot David Rumsey
David James Seybold
Lyrm A. Skarada
David D. Tennent III
Cynthia Antoinette Ujhazy
* Matthew David Walker
Bachelor of Science
Industrial and Trade
Leadership
David F. Gomy
Matthew John Rovnak
Bachelor of Science
Social Work
Susan D. Blount - Magna
Dennis Michael Daugherty
Amy Elizabeth Hoffman
Juliann Mizikowski
Beatrice Ann Munson
Katherine C. Shewan
Melanie Beth Travis
Associate of Arts
Criminal Justice
Brian Joseph Gabutti
Associate of Arts
Human Services
* Kenneth William Sutter
Associate of Arts
Liberal Studies
* Mary Kaye Callahan
* Lloyd Kenneth Sutley
Naoko Tsutsumi
Yuko Yagisawa
School of Science, Management andl Technologies
Bachelor of Arts
Biology
Vincent Paul Cummings
Kimberly Joyce Hall
* Joseph Michael Sherrick
Bachelor of Arts
Earth/Space Science
Paul Frederick Dawson
Joseph Eugene Shrader - Magna
Bachelor of Arts
Environmental Studies/
Geography
Jeffrey Paul Gombita
Bachelor of Arts
Geography
* Lisa Renee Parmenter
William F. Reese Jr.
Michael Wayne
Bachelor of Arts
Mathematics
Elizabeth Jean Grebinoski - Cum
Matthew Wade Rogers - Cum
* Daron Jay Royal
Donald J. Vitron
Bachelor of Arts
Natural Science and
Mathematics
Robert John Szemanski
James Joseph Urban Jr. - Magna
* Students who completed degree
requirements during Summer 1991
Bachelor of Arts
Specialized Studies
* Gregory Paul Bruce
Jonathan Peter Dickinson
Michael Anthony Pisano
Shona Charlene Rasel
Scott C. Roides
* Norman Randolph Shor
Derek Damon Stewart
* Jeffrey Alan Vayda
Bachelor of Science
Biology
David Brian Rea
David Clarke Thrasher
Bachelor of Science
Business Administration
James Anthony Alcorn
Leann Marie Anthony
Mark Edward Becker
Donald Stephen Bierhals
Jeffrey Michael Bone
Howard Dennis Bradley
Gladys E. Chart - Summa
* Michelle Renee Coffman
* Jeffrey D. Crossman
Eric Carl Danielson
Douglas Alan Danko
Firat Sozen Demiral
Kathleen Ann Denman
Christine Marie Eisbrenner - Cum
James Joseph Fetzner - Cum
* Daniel Glenn Foy
James Guy Fried
John C. George Jr.
Andrew Joseph Griffin Jr.
* Kristen Kay Hanny
Scott Allen Highlands
Matthew Scott Hilton
Yan Jiao
Carla R. Johnson
* Robert William Johnson
Glenn Raymond Kauffman
* Carolyn Marie Koscelnik
* Dean Allen Kysor
* Mark Richard Licnerski
* Joseph Linebach - Cum
Diana Colette LoBasso
* Harold A. Longmore - Cum
* Gregory Edward Marburger
* Chandra Ann Margetta
Daniel Michael McCurdy
* Sheila Evelyn McIntosh
* Douglas Alan McIntyre
* Melissa McLaughlin
Wendy Ruth Metcalf
Stacey Jeanne Miller - Summa
Jun Mita
* John David Mohre
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
Cheryl A. Moore - Magna
Kimberly Anne Nichols
Michael Lee Oncea
Jeffrey Everett Price - Cum
Christopher Charles Rauber
Jennifer Nina Renn
Vickie Lynn Rossey
Jeffrey Carl Santos
Shahla Shah - Cum
Asim Shaikh
Niaz Ahmed Shaikh
John Patrick Shaw
Asif Akhtar Siddiqi
Benjamin Joseph Stoffer
Robyn Jordan Sye
Robert John Thiele
Kimberly Sue Thompson - Cum
Michael William Thuransky
Phillip Andrew Tims - Summa
Gary Wade Tozzo
David Strang Treloar Jr.
Ronald A. Verno
Brian Michael Walker
Lance Michael Walrath
Keith G. White
Rodney Calvin Whitfield
Earl Lee Woodard Jr.
Steven Alan Wright
Kazuko Yano - Magna
Rosanne Yanosich
Bachelor of Science
Chemistry
Christopher William Gausman
Bachelor of Science
Computer Science
Cassandra Marie Baker
* Niraj Kumar Balasaria - Cum
* Imari Lenell Bremer
* Christine Campa Capozzoli
Teresa Arme Dodge
* Arlene Margaret Ellis
* Bahman Golshan
* Nabil M. Hoyek
Lance Stephen Jablonski
* Fadel Abdul Rahman Machaal
Edward Michael Majchrzak
James W. McCall
* Raymond Edward Neubert
Christopher Gregory Proctor
Allison Jeanne Swingenstein - Summa
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Bachelor of Science
Economics
Tsung-Ming Frank Chen
Michael C. Noonan
Michelle Ann Outten
Bachelor of Science
Environmental Science
Jeffrey Edward Cook
Anthony John Matelock - Cum
Bachelor of Science
Geology
Andrea L. Smelko
Bachelor of Science in
Nursing
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
Joanne Jarmolowicz Dudenhoeffer
Karen E. Kauffeld
Barbara Ann Majewski - Cum
Susan Murawski - Magna
Susan Renee Paris
Deborah Quinn Radomile
Renee Ruth Rockwood
Kimberly Ann Shick - Summa
Bonnie Lou Staudt
Timothy Edward Winschel
Associate of Applied Science
Dental Technology
* Bradley Ray Hanks
* Misty Michelle Sheppard
* Teresa Jean Wagner
Associate of Science
General Business
Administration
Kathy Ellen Blue
* Terry Edward Chiaramonte
Nicholas Anthony Giacone
Yayoi Hasebe
Joanna Lynn Jones
Elizabeth Coverdale Keim
Delana Marie Kuhn
Gloria Jean Seeley
Michelle Marie Tarantello
Rebecca Ann Wilson
Masashi Yamazaki
Associate of Science
Hospital Equipment
Technology
School of Education
Bachelor of Science in
Art Education
* Kristen Marie Bills
* Kelly Kathleen Brown - Cum
Rebecca Eileen Jones
Melissa Angela Klomp
Rebecca Sue Lowrey
Elizabeth Ann McCarthy - Summa
Brenda Marie Thompson
* David Earl Wanker
David William Wray Jr.
Bachelor of Science in
Education
Elementary Education
* Roy Bruce Wolfe
Bachelor of Science
Medical Technology
* Kelly Anne Cook
* Shannon Chelsey Ehlers
* Teresa M. Koger
Bachelor of Science
Nuclear Medicine Technology
*
*
*
*
Leah Catherine Brock - Cum
Ann Marie Crissman
Beth Ann DeAngelis
David Paul Sheriff
Bachelor of Science
Nursing
Lisa A. Bellotti
Robert Dwight McGaughey
Tracy Peace
Bachelor of Science
Physics
David Arthur Chart - Summa
David Christopher Mitchell - Magna
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Associate of Engineering
Technology
Biomedical Engineering
Technology
*
* Brian D. Whitney
Associate of Engineering
Technology
Manufacturing Engineering
Technology
*
*
William C. Adams Jr.
David James Hogue
Leonard R. Kriegisch Jr.
Mark Valent Mancos
\^^lliam G. Mulley Jr.
Todd Robert Wahlers
Associate of Science
Computer/Information
Processing Technology
Pamela Sue Battko
Valerie A. Jordan
* April E. Welch-McNeal
*
* Students who completed degree
requirements during Summer 1991
*
*
*
*
Martha Jean Agostino
Mary Jo Aiello
Sheri Kay Amberson
Susan Marie Andruschat
Rick Alan Askey
Dena Leigh Berger
Joyce Ann Berkebile
Lorin William Brooks
Jennifer Beth Butts
Mary Jo Baltes Carideo
Deborah Amendola Cook
Amy Elizabeth Delaney
Lynda Diane Dennison
Virginia Marie-Sivak DiRaimo - Cum
Jill C. Donati
Karri L)m Dowden
Charlotte Chase Drayer
Michelle Lynn Edwards
Kenneth Wayne Eimiller
Ann Marie Terry Feigh
Edna R. Felmlee - Magna
Holly Heather Feronti
Susan Marie Gibas
Lizabeth Gail Glaser
Jeannine Lyim Gould
Sharon Johnson Gross
Paul E. Hansen
Lisa Kristine Hogue - Magna
Annette Kaye Hotchkiss
Kimberly Ann Humes
Christopher Brian Hutter
Lisa Ann lacano
Jay Francis Keenan
Tina Marie Kimple
Kelly Diane King
Bernice Angela Kirby
Carrie L)mn Kizak
Trudy Ann Laskey
Susan McKinney Lloyd - Cum
Sandra Dale Logan
Beth Louise Martin
Debora Alison Maryott
Cindy Sue McClimans
Lori Ann McCowin
Russell Lawrence Mclntire
* Jennifer Marie Meconi
Leigh L. Meier - Magna
Stacey Marie Meyner
Nancie Lucille Miller
Jane Lee Morris - Magna
Denise Inez Nelson
Kelley Frances Neuburger
Janine Marie Newhouse
Holly Alisa Noble
Tracey Michelle Noe
Valerie Kay Osborne - Cum
* Tanya Rose Peterman - Cum
Sandra Lynn Petsch
Carolyn Jean Phillips
Kerry Elizabeth Phillips
Judy Robertson Proper - Summa
Denise Lynn Rice
Melissa Ann Rice
Susan Ellen Scherfel
Laurie Lynn Schott
Shelly Elizabeth Seneta
Karen Rosalie Sharer
Corissa Lee Smith
Dianne Marie Sparks
Brenda Sue Staaf
Janet Frances Svenson
Elizabeth Ann Sykes
* Stephanie Bain Thomas
Jody Lynn Troyer - Cum
Gerald Lewis VanZandt
Elizabeth Anne Williams
Mark Lawrence Williams
Krista Louise Woods
Bachelor of Science in
Education
Elementary EducationMentally and Physically
Handicapped
Dianne Claire Bufalini
Barbara A. Denardi - Magna
Anna Marie Elliott - Cum
Cheryl Ann Garland
Grace Ann Gillette
Melissa Lorie Gillette
Kathleen R. Glover
Gretchen Diane Kline
Julie Anne Lovell
Amy Lynn Norris
Lori Ann Portka
Cynthia Lee Sklar
Christine Barbara Vespoli
Peggy Lynn Walters
Rosalie Anne Watt - Summa
Elizabeth Catherine Whitmire
Karen Marie Zalewski
Bachelor of Science in
Education
Health and Physical
Education
Jeanne Marie Barnett
Richard W. DerVanik Jr.
John Ross Dickman - Cum
William George Hair Jr.
Pamela Marie Hering
Stacy Lee MacMillan
Robert Jude Nitowski
Donna Marie Thibert
Bachelor of Science in
Education
Mentally and Physically
Handicapped
Erika Lyn Bingman
Dalhart Thomas Dobbs Jr.
Tracy Lynn Policastro
Tracy Lorraine Sipe
Richard Thomas Slebonick
Christine Marie Tishko
Bachelor of Science in
Education
Secondary Education/
Chemistry
Katrina Marie Johnston - Cum
Bachelor of Science in
Education
Secondary Education/
Comprehensive English
Jennifer Lynn Adair
* Tina Dorine Claxton
Aimee Lynn Croushore
Dorene P. Detwiler
* Susan Ann Jones
* John Gerard LoPresto
Deborah Ann Malanowski
Lisa Marie Nachman
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Julie Ann Quinn - Magna
Aleta Marie Rupert
Bachelor of Science in
Education
Secondary Education/
General Science
* William A. Rothstein
Bachelor of Science in
Education
Secondary Education/
Mathematics
* John David Bowen - Cum
* Thomas E. Greggs - Summa
Bachelor of Science in
Education
Secondary Education/
Mathematics - Physics
* Bradford John Kallay
Bachelor of Science in
Education
Secondary Education/
Social Studies
Linda Anne Bennett - Cum
Marcella Renee Brant
John Paul Cleary Jr.
* Francis Ronald Conti
Kathleen Marie Damico
Jamie Daniel Intihar
Thomas Mark Izydorczak
* Gene Martin Minetti
Carol Lee Musiek
* Katherine Louise Oplinger
Bachelor of Science in
Education
Secondary Education/
Spanish
Nina Anise Joslin
Darcie Lynn Sanford
Associate of Science
Pre-School Education
Carol Lee Brocklehurst
Kristin Lee Hughes
Beth Ann Popely
* Amy Lynn Solida
Chancellor, State System of Higher Education
Dr. James H. McCormick
Board of Governors, State System of Higher Education
Mr. F. Eugene Dixon, Jr., Chairperson
Ms. Julia B. Ansill
Dr. Muriel Berman
The Honorable Donald Carroll Jr.
The Honorable Jeffrey W. Coy
Mr. G. Edward DeSeve
Ms. Rebecca F. Gross
Mr. James A. Hughes
Dr. James L. Larson
The Honorable F. Joseph Loeper
Mr. Floyd M. Mains
Mr. Joseph M. Nespoli
Dr. Robert J. O'Hara Jr.
Mr. Philip D. Rowe Jr.
The Honorable Jere W. Schuler
The Honorable Patrick J. Stapleton
Mr. Julius Uehlein
Ms. Kimberly M. Allen, Student Representative
Ms. Monica A. Douglas, Student Representative
Mr. Patrick J. Geho, Student Representative
Council of Trustees
Mr. C. Richard Johnston, Chairperson
Edith Benson, Esq.
Mr. Edwin D. Dombrowski
Mrs. Susan Hagen
Mrs. Patricia Heasley
Dr. Lawrence Krespan
The Honorable Robert J. Kusse
Dr. Harold Sargent
Harry Thomas, Esq.
Mr. R. Benjamin Wiley
Commencement Committee
* Students who completed degree requirements during Summer 1991
The University does not claim the list of degree candidates is absolutely accurate. Students are granted degrees only if they meet all
academic and financial requirements.
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John F. Fleischauer..................................................Provost and \Tce President for Academic Affairs, Chairman
William Coleman.............................................................................................................. Director, Physical Plant
Sherrie Shumate............................................................................................................Assistant to the President
Gary Jamison.................................................................................................................Director, Student Services
Gerald Kiel .........................................................................................Associate Dean, Records and Registration
Patti S. Loomis................................................................................... Director, Public Relations and Publications
Paul Martin.........................................................................................................Chairman, Department of Music
Denise Ohler.............................................................................................Director, Advising and Career Services
Alice Parker.....................................................................................................Office of Records and Registration
M. Roy Strausbaugh...........................................................................................Dean, Academic Administration
Bob Wallace...................................................................................................... Director, Instructional Technology
ALMA MATER
Hail to thee, our Alma Mater glorious;
Fresh wreaths we bring to bind thy brow.
Trials have passed and thou has stood victorious;
Never fairer, never statelier than now.
O Edinboro, Edinboro,
Ever praising thee in song;
While class speeds class as swift years pass.
To thee our hearts belong.
Edinboro University
of Pennsylvania
May 12,1991
2:00 p.m.
McComb Fieldhouse
Commencement Ceremony
Convocation.......................................................................................................................................... John E Fleischauer, Ph.D.
Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania
Prelude................................................................................................................................................................ Symphonic Band
Pomp and Circumstance...................................ACADEMIC PROCESSIONAL............................................. Symphonic Band
Edward Elgar
Star-Spangled Banner........................................................................................................................................ University Singers
Francis Scott Key
Symphonic Band
Tim Cordell, Conductor
Invocation......................................................................................................................................................The Rev. Ann Schmid
First Evangelical Lutheran Church
Edinboro, Pennsylvania
President's Welcome
...........President Foster F. Diebold
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania
America the Beautiful.......................................................................................................................................University Singers
Samuel Ward
Symphonic Band
Peter van den Honert, Conductor
Awarding of Honorary Doctorate.....................................................................................................President Foster F. Diebold
I. King Jordan, Ph.D.
President, Gallaudet University
Commencement Address............................................................................................................................... Ernest D. Preate, Jr.
Attorney General
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Presentation of Candidates
John F. Fleischauer
Conferring of Degrees........................................................................................................................ President Foster F. Diebold
Alma Mater........................................................................................................................................... David Herendeen, Soloist
University Singers
Benediction................................................................................................................................................... The Rev. Ann Schmid
Grand March from "Aida"............................................ RECESSIONAL
Giuseppe Verdi
.Symphonic Band
The audience is asked to stand during the Processional and Recessional and to join in the singing of the National Anthem
and the Alma Mater.
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The Commencement Procession
The Ceremonial Mace
The University Marshal
The University President
The Trustees of the University
The Platform Party
The University Faculty
The ceremonial mace, a symbol of presidential authority, is carried at the head of the academic proces
sion by the University Marshal, Dr. Robert Connors. A gift of the Alumni Association, the mace was designed
and executed by Henry Katzwinkel and Dr. Seymour Blinderman, former chairman of the Art Department. It
was first used at the inauguration of Edinboro State College President Chester T. McNerney, in 1967.
Colors Distinctive of the Disciplines and Professions
Apricot....................................... Nursing
Dark Blue....................................Philosophy
Light Blue...................................Education
Peacock Blue................................Public Administration
Brown......................................... Fine Arts
Citron......................................... Social Work
Copper....................................... Economics
Crimson..................................... Journalism
Drab............................................Business
Gray............................................Veterinary Science
Silver Gray..................................Oratory
Green.......................................... Medicine
Olive Green................................ Pharmacy
Sage Green..................................Physical Education
Lemon........................................ Library Science
Lilac............................................Dentistry
Maize.......................................... Agriculture
Orange........................................ Engineering
Pink.............................................Music
Salmon Pink............................... Public Health
Purple......................................... Law
Russet......................................... Forestry
Scarlet......................................... Theology
White.......................................... Arts, Letters and Humanities
Golden Yellow............................ Science
The mace, twenty-seven inches in length, is topped by a sterling silver sphere studded with circular
cabachon rubies, secured by bezels. The collar of the mace is inlaid with ebony, alternated with silver relief
fleur-de-lis design elements. The cultured pearls mounted in cups encircle the bottom of the collar symboliz
ing the thirteen state colleges of Pennsylvania. The shaft of the mace is composed of Brazilian rosewood sec
tions, separated by sterling silver rings. The mace is terminated by a cast sterling silver finial; the five cultured
pearls represent the existing curricula. The rib-like cone form is terminated by a small silver sphere symboliz
ing the world.
The metal working processes incorporated in the ceremonial mace include turning, forging, inlaying,
stone setting, and lost wax centrifugal casting.
The Presidential Medallion
A symbol of presidential authority, the first presidential medallion was presented to Foster F. Diebold
during the May, 1981 commencement ceremonies. It is permanently housed in the president’s office and will
be presented to successive presidents. Designed and executed by Mr. Henry Katzwinkel, professor of art, the
sterling silver medallion consists of a three and one-half inch pectoral pendant featuring on its face the sunken
crest of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. On the reverse side is the figure of a Gordon Highlander with
pipes. To the right of the piper is the Cross of St. Andrew. To the left is the Cross of England. Flanking the fig
ure is the date 1857, the opening year of the University, and garland thistles. In the background are the hills of
Scotland, and beneath the piper is an open book, symbol of knowledge.
The pendant descends from a shield containing a triple-towered castle, the symbol of defense, protec
tion, and strength. The collar of the medallion is comprised of a series of two-inch shields, alternately bearing
three different designs: the meigle, an interlacing knotwork peculiar to the Pictish school of Celtic art; the
Tudor rose design; and "ESC" in interlocking letters on a background of tabby weaving. Connecting each of the
collar shields is a Cross of St. George, representing the union of Scotland and England. The entire medallion
was fabricated and cast in the cire iperdue (lost wax) process.
Honors Award Designations
Gold Stoles .
White Stoles
Red Stoles ..
Gold Cords
Red Cords ..
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........................... Summa Cum Laude
............................ Magna Cum Laude
.........................................Cum Laude
University Honors Program Graduate
.......... Departmental Honor Graduate
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University Marshal
Academic Vestments
Carrying the Ceremonial Mace and leading the academic proces
sion as University Marshal is Dr. Robert E. Connors, professor of elemen
tary education.
The gown, the cap, and the hood, representing the major components of the academic dress, are a cere
monial inheritance from the medieval universities of the eleventh and twelfth centuries, where dress was the
outward sign of privilege and responsibility. The academic dress worn by those participating in today's aca
demic processional symbolizes the level of their academic attainment and the institution they attended.
Dr. Connors received a bachelor of science degree in elementary
and secondary social studies and geography from Edinboro University in
1949, a master of science degree in earth sciences from the Pennsylvania
State University in 1952, and a doctorate in education, also from Penn
State, in 1959.
Gown
Although the gown is more frequently black, certain universities have authorized the use of colored
gowns. The bachelor and master gowns are fashioned from black serge. The yoke for the bachelor gown is
designed to be worn closed and features long, flowing and pointed sleeves. The master gown is designed to be
worn open or closed. Its sleeves are very long with square ends, and the front part has an arc cut away. The
arms protrude through a slit at the elbow. The gown for the doctor degree is made of wool, serge, or silk with
an open front faced with wide velvet panels. The sleeves are loose and bell-shaped with three bars of velvet in
black or the color of the discipline in which the doctorate was obtained.
Hood
The most outstanding feature of the academic dress is the hood. It is usually worn only for the master's
and the doctor's degrees. The doctor's hood is longer than the master's hood and has distinguished panels. The
college or the university granting the degree is indicated by the color of the hood lining. The velvet trim of the
hood indicates the field in which the degree was granted.
Cap
The standard cap is the mortarboard, usually the color of the gown. The tassel is black for the baccalau
reate and master degree and is worn over the left front quarter of the cap. The tassel for the doctor's mortar
board is of gold thread. Undergraduates wear the tassel on the right side of the cap until the moment the
degree is conferred by the president.
Robert Connors, Ed.D.
Prior to coming to Edinboro University, Dr. Connors taught social
studies and geography in both elementary and secondary schools. Dur
ing his distinguished career at Edinboro, he served in the departments of
social studies, geography, and elementary education. A full professor in
elementary education for 26 years, he spent 16 years as chairman of the
department. In addition, he held the position of director of student teach
ing and placement and supervised student teachers in elementary, sec
ondary, and special curricula.
Along with his teaching duties. Dr. Connors directed the elemen
tary education program for 1,600 undergraduate and 400 graduate
students. He was instrumental in the development of a College Demon
stration School, a reading clinic, and a number of new programs in the
area of elementary education.
A guest speaker for hundreds of teacher in-service groups, stu
dent groups, and workshops during the past 33 years. Dr. Connors
served as consultant to schools and intermediate units throughout north
western Pennsylvania and was a member of curriculum committees for
several area school districts. He was advisor and contributor to the social
studies series of "Our Greatest Challenge - The Value Crisis," co-author
of a bilingual textbook, transparencies, filmstrip and study prints on
Puerto Rico, and the author of a monograph on "Teaching the Basics in
Social Studies."
Among the committees of which Dr. Connors has been a member
are the Academic Council, Promotions Committee, Graduate Council,
Teacher Education Council, and School of Education Council. He also
served as chairman of the Curriculum Committee and president of the
Faculty Association. Noted for his dedication to education. Dr. Connors
has been listed in Who's Who in American Education, and he has
received the Outstanding Educators of America Award and a Distin
guished Service Award from Edinboro University.
Dr. Robert Coimors has earned a high degree of respect from his
colleagues and students through his strong dedication to the Edinboro
University community over the past 33 years.
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President Foster F. Diebold
Honorary Doctorate
I. King Jordan, president of Gallaudet University, grew up in Glen
Riddle, Pa., a small town near Philadelphia. After completing high school
in 1962, Dr. Jordan eidisted in the Navy and served four years until
injuries received in a motorcycle accident resulted in his profound hear
ing loss when he was 21 years old.
Now in his twelfth year as president of Edinboro University of Pennsylva
nia, Foster F. Diebold is the fourteenth chief executive officer of the institution of
higher learning that has come to acclaim in the last decade as one of Pennsylvani
a's and the nation's finest. He has brought a vigorous educational and moral lead
ership, a strengthening of the spirit of community, a clear sense of direction and
purpose, and a dimension of multicultural pluralism and diversity.
Much has been accomplished during President Diebold's tenure. The Uni
versity has returned to financial health. Significant facilities and grounds improve
ments have been achieved, with several of the historic structures on campus
restored to their original splendor. Academic programs have been emphasized
and improved, with more than 100 degree offerings now available. Enrollment
gains have been unprecedented in both numbers and academic quality. Interna
tional linkages have been established with institutions in several other countries,
and Edinboro University's disabled student services program continues to gamer
acclaim as one of the finest among all colleges and universities in the United
States. Widely recognized as a leader in education both here and abroad. President
Diebold has positioned Edinboro University to meet the challenges of the 1990s, as
well as those that will face public higher education in the 21st century.
The Orange, New Jersey, native is a graduate of Monmouth College and also holds a master of arts in educational
administration from Seton Hall University. He has met coursework requirements for a doctorate in education at Rutgers
University and is currently completing the dissertation requirement for the Ph.D. program in higher education at the Uni
versity of Pittsburgh.
Prior to his presidency of Edinboro University, President Diebold was president of the University of Alaska from
1977 to 1979. Before that, he was executive secretary to the Board of Regents and special assistant to the president of the
University of Alaska Statewide System. From 1969 to 1976, he was director of Development and Planning at Kean College
in New Jersey; and from 1965 to 1969, he was assistant superintendent of the Neptune Township (New Jersey) Public
Schools.
Recognized for his extensive experience in the field of education management. President Diebold's principal pro
fessional interests include ethics in higher education, budget development and fiscal control, legislative affairs, interna
tional education, personnel management and collective bargaining, and institutional advancement.
His scholarly achievements in the discipline of applied ethics in higher education deserve special mention. The
model statement he authored for the American Association of State Colleges and Universities, "Ethical Practices for Col
lege Presidents," was unanimously adopted by that professional organization and published as policy for the chief execu
tives of its nearly 400 member institutions nationwide. It is the first ethical practices and policy statement known to be
published for higher education presidents.
For his leadership and scholarly achievement on an international scale, and for his many contributions to the
advancement of higher education and enrichment of an emerging culture in Pakistan, President Diebold was decorated
with prestigious gold medals from three Pakistani universities. The awards for educational eminence were presented
during visits to the Edinboro campus by official Pakistani delegations.
A staunch advocate of a statewide system of public universities in Pennsylvania, President Diebold supported
the enabling legislation for the State System of Higher Education (Act 188 of 1982) and saw the State System come to exis
tence in 1983 as a member of the transition team. He currently serves on the System's Executive Council of Presidents and
on the boards of the Peimsylvania Academy for the Profession of Teaching, the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference,
and the University Center at Harrisburg.
Active in community affairs, he serves on the Board of Directors of the Erie Conference on Community Develop
ment, and the United Way of Erie County, the Board of Corporators of both St. Vincent Health Center and Hamot Medical
Center, and on the Executive Committee of the French Creek Council, Boy Scouts of America. He is also a member of the
Marine Bank Advisory Board, the Advisory Board of the McMannis Educational Trust Fund, and the Pittsburgh Plate
Glass Corporation Scholarship Review Committee.
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Dr. Jordan earned a B.A. degree in psychology from Gallaudet
College in 1970. He pursued graduate studies in psychology at the Uni
versity of Termessee, earning an M.A. in 1971 and a Ph.D. in 1973.
I. King Jordan, Ph.D.
Dr. Jordan returned to Gallaudet and joined the faculty as an
assistant professor in the psychology department from 1973 to 1977. Pro
moted to associate professor in 1977 and to full professor in 1982, he was
named dean of the College of Arts and Sciences in 1986. After an histori
cal protest on the Uruversity's campus that captured national attention to
the needs of deaf people, the Gallaudet University Board of Trustees
appointed Dr. Jordan the eighth president of Gallaudet University on
March 13,1988. Dr. Jordan is Gallaudet's first deaf president in the insti
tution's 125-year history.
An active member of a wide range of professional organizations
related to both psychology and higher education. Dr. Jordan was instru
mental in establishing a special interest group on deafness within the
American Educational Research Association and chaired a special interest
group on education within the Convention of American Instructors of the
Deaf. He presently serves as a member of the Advisory Committee for
the National Institute on Deafness.
Dr. Jordan has served as a member of the Research and Education
Advisory Panel for the U.S. General Accounting Office and as a consul
tant on the housing needs of disabled and elderly citizens for the U.S.
Department of Housing and Urban Development. Dr. Jordan has made
international contributions in education through a number of profession
al fellowships abroad. He served as a visiting research fellow at Donald
son's School for the Deaf, Edinburgh, Scotland; an exchange scholar,
Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland; a visiting scholar and lecturer at
institutions in Paris, Toulouse and Marseille, France; and as a member of
the Gallaudet delegation at the International Conference on the Educa
tion of the Deaf, Manchester, England.
Dr. Jordan continues to be an active advocate for deaf, hard of
hearing and disabled people. He testifies frequently before Congress and
served on the Presidential Transition Committee for the Appointment of
Persons with Disabilities, 1989.
For his commitment to public service, his leadership in the causes
of education and social responsibility, and his professional commitment
to the growth and success of hearing impaired individuals, I. King Jordan
will be awarded the honorary degree. Doctor of Public Service, honoris
causa, at today's commencement ceremony.
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Commencement Speaker
Serving as featured speaker for today’s Commencement ceremony
is Attorney General Ernie Preate, Jr., Pennsylvania's chief law enforce
ment officer.
A native of Old Forge, Lackawanna County, Preate graduated
from the Wharton School of Finance with a degree in economics and
earned his law degree at the University of Pennsylvania in 1965.
Following law school. Preate volunteered for combat duty with
the U.S. Marines. He served as a Marine infantry officer in Vietnam in
1967 and 1968. In over three years of service, he rose to the rank of Cap
tain and was awarded five medals for his combat service.
Ernest D. Preate, Jr.
Upon returning home, he was an assistant district attorney for
eight years, specializing in drug prosecutions, and won 20 consecutive
trials against drug pushers. Elected Lackawanna County District Attor
ney in 1977, he became one of the state's foremost homicide prosecutors,
winning all 19 murder cases that went to jury verdict. As a district attor
ney, he won every case he brought to court.
Following three consecutive elections as district attorney. Preate
took office as attorney general of Pennsylvania in January 1989. His top
priority is, in his words, "to make Pennsylvania the toughest state in the
nation against drug pushers." His leadership in the drug fight has attract
ed White House attention - he has met on several occasions with Presi
dent Bush, and the President's newest drug strategy book singles out
Pennsylvania as one of just four states who are leaders in the war on
drugs.
Retiring Faculty
The administration and staff of Edinboro University of Peimsylvania would like to take this opportunity to recognize
those faculty members who are retiring during the 1990-91 academic year.
William Benoit
Career Counseling and
Placement
24 years
William Benoit, director of the Career Coimseling and Placement Center, retires
after 24 years of service to the University. He graduated from Edinboro with a
degree in art education in 1958. Following teaching assignments in Pittsburgh and
Union City, he returned to Edinboro in 1965 to earn a master's degree in guidance
and coimseling. After working as a guidance counselor in Cambridge Springs, he
joined the University staff in 1967 as associate dean of admissions. He took on his
current position in 1981.
W. Micque Brown
Physics and Technology
28 years
W. Micque Brown, assistant professor of physics and technology, joined the
Edinboro staff in 1963. Previously, he taught in the Millcreek School District, served
as product engineer for American Sterilizer, lab technician and apprentice for Gen
eral Electric Co., and hneman for General Telephone.
Brown earned a bachelor's degree in science education from Edinboro in 1961
and a second degree in computer math from Case Western Reserve in 1962. He
received master's degrees from Syracuse University, the University of Missouri, the
University of Buffalo, the University of Illinois, and Atlanta University.
The co-author of Laboratory Studies in Physical Sciences, Brown is a member of
the National Science Teachers Association, secretary and program chairman for the
Biomedical Equipment Technology Association of Northwestern Pennsylvania, and
advisor to the Hospital Equipment Technology Club.
Dr. Scott Dye
Speech and
Communication Studies
20 years
Dr. Scott Dye, professor in the department of speech and communication stud
ies, retires after 20 years of service to Edinboro University. He received his bache
lor's degree in government and master's in speech from University of Redlands and
earned a doctorate in rhetorical theory and pubhc address at Western Reserve Uni
versity in 1971.
Prior to joining the Edinboro staff. Dye served as assistant professor at the Uni
versity of Connecticut, and instructor at Purdue University and Western Reserve
University.
A certified member of the American Institute of Parliamentarians, Dye has
served on the organization's board of directors, national committee on education,
by-laws and rules committee, and pubUcations committee. A former member of the
University Senate, Dye continues to assist senators and other Edinboro University
employees on procedural matters.
Dr. Martin Farabaugh
24 years
Dr. Martin P. Farabaugh received his bachelor's degree in mathematics cmd
industrial arts from California State College in 1949, and a master's degree in sec
ondary education and vocational guidance and counseling from the University of
Pittsburgh in 1954. He served in the U.S. Army during the Korean conflict before
obtaining his doctorate degree from Catholic University in 1966.
He began his career at Edinboro as scheduling officer in 1967. He then became
assistant dean of teacher education in 1972, associate dean in 1973, and dean in
1977. Farabaugh was appointed associate to the dean of professional studies in 1983
and became the unofficial dean of teacher education in 1987. From 1988 until his
retirement, he was coordinator of academic administration.
Henry Katzwinkel
Art
32 years
Henry Katzwinkel has been a member of the Edinboro art department since
1959. In 1953 he earned an advertising art certificate from Atlanta Art Institute and
received a B.S. in art education from Edinboro State Teachers College in 1956. For
three years he served as an art instructor at Oil City Senior High School, before
Because of Preate's success as a career prosecutor, the U.S. Justice
Department chose him to serve on its Executive Working Group, a small,
special committee of U.S. attorneys, state attorneys general and big-city
district attorneys who focus on major law enforcement policy issues. His
colleagues in the National Association of Attorneys General have elected
him chairman of the Association's Eastern Region, co-chair of the Crimi
nal Law Committee, and as the Association's delegate to the American
Bar Association.
Nationally known as a death penalty expert, he is a frequent lec
turer on the subject and has appeared on national television programs,
including ABC's Nightline. He has also written a book on the subject.
Preate wrote the first major reform of Pennsylvania's drug laws in
more than a decade -19 bills in all. Many have already been passed. He
is also leading the legal charge against consumer ripoffs, phony charity
scams, corrupt officials, organized crime bosses, toxic waste dumpers
and child pornographers.
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continuing his education at Penn State where he earned a master's degree in art
education in 1961. He completed additional graduate work at SUNY - Buffalo and
the Cleveland Institute of Art.
A renowned artist, Katzwinkel is a member of the Art Center of Erie, the Cleve
land Museum of Art, the American Crafts Council, the Pennsylvania Art Education
Association, the National Art Education Association, the Pennsylvania State Educa
tion Association, and the Northwestern Pennsylvania Artists Association. His jew
elry has been exhibited at the Erie Art Museum, St. Francis College Mall, Bruce
Gallery, Butler Institute of American Art, the Meadville Art Market, and the North
western Pennsylvania Artists Association, as well as in private collections in Ger
many and throughout the United States.
Katzwinkel is the recipient of numerous honors and awards. He was the
designer/craftsman for the Edinboro University ceremonial mace and presidential
medallion used each year during commencement ceremonies. In 1982 he received
the Distinguished Service Award for Faculty from the Edinboro Alumni Associa
tion.
A man who loves to travel, Katzwinkel has visited 49 states and 7 Canadian
provinces, as well as 18 European countries, 3 Orient countries, and 4 South Pacific
countries.
Dr. Paul Thomas
Biology and Health Services
22 years
Vincent Trotta
25 years
Martha Zebrowski
Library
24 years
Dr. Paul M. Thomas has been a biology professor at Edinboro University since
1968. He received a bachelor of science degree from Allegheny College in 1958. His
education continued at the University of Michigan where he earned a master of arts
(1959), master of science (1962), and doctorate (1964). In addition, he completed
post-doctoral work at Cornell University and the California Institute of Technology.
During his career, Thomas conducted research and participated in technical
exchange with the Pa. Fish Commission, the University of Pittsburgh, Australia and
the Great Barrier Reef, Ecuador and the Galapagos Islands. He currently serves as
associate pastor for First United Methodist Church in Titusville, Pa.
Vincent P. Trotta began his career at Edinboro in 1965 as associate professor of
education. In 1966 he became director of financial aid and was later named associ
ate vice president for administration and student personnel services, and from 1983
to 1984, he served as acting vice president. In 1984 he was named associate vice
president for finance and human resources management, and his last two years at
Edinboro were spent as associate vice president for student affairs.
Trotta currently serves as vice president for administrative affairs at Metropoli
tan State University, a member of the Minnesota State System.
The recipient of a bachelor of arts in science from Penn State, Trotta earned a
master of science in physics and chemistry education and a National Science Foun
dation fellowship from the University of Pennsylvania, and completed coursework
on a doctorate in educational administration at Penn State.
Master's Degrees
Master of Arts
Art
* Annette Marie Bradshaw, B.S., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1979
Barbara Craig Colwell, B.S., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1971
Barbara J. Myles, B.A., Kent State University, 1984
Paul Anthony O'Hara III, B.A., California University of Pennsylvania, 1987
Joanne Priester Oviatt, B.S., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1961
Master of Arts
Clinical Psychology
* Sherry Lynn Addicott, B.A., Youngstown State University, 1989
Susan Christine Angelotti, B.S.N., Villa Maria College, 1981
* Karen Sue Horstman, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1988
* Dave T. Martinez, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1987
* Cynthia Louise Wright Miller, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1988
* Paula Marie Richter, B.A., Mercyhurst College, 1988; M.Ed., Edinboro University of
Pennsylvania, 1990
* Harold T. Slaughter, B.A., Penn State-Behrend, 1988
Patricia Bresky Steinbrink, B.A., Beloit College, 1973
* Patricia Ann Strickenberger, B.A., Mercyhurst College, 1987
* David Robert Tamilin, B.S., Garmon University, 1987
Julie L)ome Uhlman, B.A., Edinboro Uiuversity of Pennsylvania, 1986
* Dennis Bryan Vaugh, B.S., Juniata College, 1989
Master of Arts
Communication Studies
Becky Johnson Carey, B.S. in Ed., Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania, 1979
* Lori Monique Eason, B.A., Edinboro University of Peimsylvania, 1980
Dorothy Nonyelum Edoga, B.S., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1989
Renee Stephanie Glass, B.A., Gannon University, 1989
* Emily F. Green, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1988
Eric Allen Levis, B.A., Edinboro University of Peimsylvania, 1988
Maura Ann McLaughlin, B.A., Georgetown University, 1985
Erik David Nelson, B.A., Edinboro University of Peimsylvania, 1988
Mary Ann Olsavsky, B.S., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1987
Tricia Lee Pascoe, B.F.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1988
Cathy L. Stutzman-Harms, B.A., Goshen College, 1988
* Kenneth Allan White, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1983
Master of Arts
Counseling
Pleshette Nicole Butler, B.F.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1988
* .Mice Virginia Carnes, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1972
Linda Diane Casamento, B.S. in Ed., SUNY-Geneseo, 1972
Line Ursule Garant, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1988
Edith Suzanne Joseph, B.A., Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania, 1981
Mark Douglas MacDonald, B.S. in Ed., Clarion University of Pennsylvania, 1977
* Kathy Ann McCoy, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1976
Nancy Jean Moss, B.S. in Ed., Kent State University, 1965
Lisa G. Nathanson, B.S., SUNY-Buffalo, 1983
* Richard Raymond Plucknett, B.S., Houghton College, 1983
* Robert James Reitz, B.A., University of Pittsburgh, 1972
* Joan Eleanor Williams Robinson, B.S., Howard University, 1964
Judy Ann Schreiber, B.S., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1974
Robert Edward Swain, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1989
Andrea Jean Zirkle, B.A., Findlay College, 1988
Master of Arts
History
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* Thomas David Stubrich, B.A., Baptist Bible College, 1977
Martha Zebrowski, an acquisitions librarian at Baron-Fomess Library, is retiring
after 24 years of service to Edinboro. She attended Mercer University in Macon,
Georgia; Adrian College in Michigan; Sienna Heights College in Adrian, Michigan;
and the University of Michigan.
During World War II she worked for the Social Security Administration and
later for the U.S. War Department. As a librarian, she was employed in Ypsilanti,
Michigan, and Adrian, Michigan, before coming to Edinboro in 1966.
Also Retiring ...
Dr. Gordon Hensley, Foreign Languages, 22 years
Guy Conti, Health and Physical Education, 19 years
Daryl Lake, Associate Vice President for Faculty Relations, 8 years
Rebecca Manship, Residence Life, 26 years
Dr. L. Patrick McLane, Health and Physical Education, 20 years
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Master of Arts
Rehabilitation-Counseling
* Anne Elizabeth Westfall, B.F.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1979
Master of Arts
Social Sciences
* Fredrick Eugene Gustafson, B.A., Allegheny College, 1979
* William Fredric Gustafson, B.A., Penn State University, 1973
Master of Arts
Speech and Language
Pathology
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Master of Education
Educational Psychology
Brenda Arndt Bailey, B.S., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1984
* Carol Elizabeth Buckleitner, B.A., Albion College, 1989
* Lei Chen, B.A., Beijing Foreign Language University, 1983
* Rebecca O'Leary Devine, B.S., Gannon University, 1977
Valerie Anne Flickinger, B.A., Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 1989
Andrew James Gillie, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1988
James Edward Harmon, B.A., Houghton College, 1989
Pamela Rahn Lewis, B.S., Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 1973
* Debra Heyz Myers, B.S., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1986
Kathleen Jane Nicholson, B.A., Mercyhurst College, 1989
Alene Rososky Norris, B.A., Juniata College, 1975
Erich Edward Reidell, B.S. in Ed., SUNY-Buffalo, 1989
’*■ Katherine L. Wardi-Zonna, B.A., Mercyhurst College, 1986
Greg Woz, B.S., Niagara University, 1973
Master of Education
Elementary Education
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Master of Education
Elementary School
Administration
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Kelly Dawn Binaut, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1989
Angela Dianne Burke, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1989
Karen Elaine Dietrick, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1989
Christopher A. Findlay, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1987
Susan Mary Fitzgerald, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1989
Alan Russell Hawthorne, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1989
Lisa Marie Judge, B.S., Mar)^ood College, 1989
Jennifer A. Kusse, B.A., Alma College, 1972
Kathy Marshall Lee, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1976
Susan Snyder Leopold, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1982
Rhonda Kay/Leonard Marcinko, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania,
1984
Karen Sue Meszaros, B. A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1988
Lisa Marie Tirch, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1988
Karen Marie Vinskofski, B.S., Marywood College, 1989
Lisa Pfister Brightman, B.A., Mercyhurst College, 1984
Elaine Duink Caflisch, B.A., SUNY-Fredonia, 1982
Carol Love Cartney, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1978
Patricia Elizabeth Diebold, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1982
Lois Ann Eichenlaub, B.S., Penn State University, 1982
Lisa L)mette Spellman Ferrick, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania,
1985
Joyce Elizabeth Hoellein, B.A., West Virginia Wesleyan College, 1970
Jacquelyn Gail Holmberg, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1983
Mary Jo Zaleski Melvin, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1975
* Patricia Jean Chechak, B.S. in Ed., Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania, 1977
* Susan J. Curtin, B.S. in Ed., Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 1983
* Helen K. Howell, B.S. in Ed., University of Kansas, 1973
Laura Ann Kuch, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1989
* Mary Lee Lynch, B.A., Mercyhurst College, 1970
Philip William Mifsud, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1979
* Diane Kimberly Olszewski, B.S., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1976
Valjean Marie Peckich, B.S., Penn State University, 1984
Janet Maureen Quinn, B.S. in Ed., West \^rginia University, 1986
Susan Jo Wilson, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1976
Master of Education
Mathematics
Pamela Ruth Lasher, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1974
Master of Education
Reading
Mary Kathleen Allison, B.S. in Ed., Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 1976
* Janet Graves Blaha, B.A., Westminster College, 1977
Dean M. Feighner, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1972
* Stephanie A. Herdzik, B.S. in Ed., Mercyhurst College, 1987
* Karen Kmiecik Hoover, B.S., Penn State University, 1978
Michelle Jeanne Johnson, B.S. in Ed., Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania,
1986
* Mary Elizabeth Leib, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1989
Elizabeth Ann McChesney, B.S., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1982
* Carolyn Connor Monday, B.A., Marshall University, 1974
Tammy Lynne Montgomery, B.A., Mercyhurst College, 1988
* Encie Mossford Moroski, B.A., Kent State University, 1971
* Gayle Sandra Overholt, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1983
Beverly Lynn Scott, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Peimsylvania, 1985
* LuAnn Siwula, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1988
* Diane Marie Toboz, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1989
* Alisa Ann/Wamer Willey, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1988
* Dianne Lyn Young, B.A., Wittenburg University, 1969
Master of Education
Secondary School
Administration
* Dennis Roy Dorman, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1985
John Robert Kams, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1977
* Joan Leslie Mellon, B.S. in Ed., Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania, 1983
James Alan Miller, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1978
* John Thayer Moyer, B.S., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1977
* Sing-yu Sim, B.D., Shandong University China, 1989
Master of Education
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Special Education_____________
* Roseanna Lee Bongiomo, B.S., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1986
» Katherine Leah/Durbino Boron, B.S. in Ed., Slippery Rock University of
Pennsylvania, 1970
* Steven Alexander Chizewick, B.S., Gannon University, 1985
James Patrick Connell, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1975
* Lisa Lea Diefenderfer, B.S., University of Pittsburgh, 1987
* David Joseph Emley, B.S., SUNY-Cortland, 1982
* Jan Moore Feleppa, B.S., Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 1973
* Gail Aime Fought, B.S. in Ed., Clarion University of Pennsylvania, 1984
Ann Marie Francis, B.S. in Ed., SUNY-Fredonia, 1978
* Patricia J. Hautzinger, B.A., Mercyhurst College, 1986
Marlene Beth Heibel, B.S. in Ed., Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 1980
* Janet Margaret Jenkins, B.A., Mercyhurst College, 1983
* Cheryl A. Johnson-Menezes, B.A., Hillsdale College, 1972
Kimberly Ann Kickel, B.S., Gannon University, 1984
* Betsy Range Korb, B.S. in Ed., Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania, 1980
Polly A. Lindberg, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1986
Tracey Lee Lloyd, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1985
* Janet Christine Pomorski, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1972
Mary Patricia Shattuck, B.S. in Ed., Clarion University of Pennsylvania, 1985
Brian Charles Sheldon, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1987
Bernadette DiBartolomeo Vemo, B.S. in Ed., Clarion University of Pennsylvania,
1983
* V. Beverly Vierkom, B.S. in Ed., SUNY-Buffalo, 1966
* Rebecca Susan Weaver, B.A., Westminster College, 1972
* Judy Anne Yost, B.S. in Ed., SUNY-Geneseo, 1986
Master of Fine Arts
Master of Science
Biology
Master of Science in Nursing
Mohanunad Ali Bhatti, B.F.A., University of Sind, 1974
* Frank Donald DiPlacido, B.A., Mercyhurst College, 1984
Robert M. Paul, B.F.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1989
* Debra J. Shingledecker, B.A., Westminster College, 1986
* Timothy Joel Sutch, B.A., University Without Walls, 1976
The following degree candidates have earned at least sixty-four credits as undergraduate students of Edinboro University and
have attained the following cumulative averages: Summa Cum Laude, 3.80 to 4.00; Magna Cum Laude, 3.60 to 3.79; and Cum Laude,
3.40 to 3.59.
Timothy Edward Cooney, B.A., Mercyhurst College, 1979
* Wendy Lynn Marshall, B.S., Penn State University, 1985
Summa Cum Laude
Dolores Arcenas
Jeffrey L. Braun
Richard Anthony Bucco
Colleen Marie dayman
Carol Birch Collier
Brian P. Corey
William Timothy Dorsch
Lia Anne Felix
Bonney Sue Finnegan
Cheryl Marie Freitag
Randy Warren Helsel
John Michael Hinman
Kara Marie Hopkins
Colette Lea Hughes
Una Stamatis Johnston
Teresa Angela Kozik
Kimberly Susan Kraebel
Gay Koehler Lipchik
Jeffery S. McClay
Sandra Jane Metzler
Debbie Moore Nicols
Sherri Ann Pierce
Christine Rainbow
Jonathan Lawrence Reynolds
Tracy E. Rogers
Kimberly Jane Sandacz
Colleen Lagan Sheffer
Darlene R. Spaid
Amy R. Thompson
Joanne M. Valone
Robert Lee Wagener, Jr.
Frieda Louise Wagner
John Donald Wheeler
Lynne Louise Williams
Valerie Sue Yeagle
Melinda Jean Zacherl
Magna Cum Laude
Maher M. Atwah
Joseph Victor Barickman
Susan Kay Bell
William John Berger
Mark Patrick Bernardo
Cheryl A. Bitting
Ellen Louise Bly
Sherry Lynn Brown
Peter Salvatore Calogero
Melanie Kay Claypoole
Mark Brian Cole
Dona R. Curry
Josette Nichelle De Paul
Daniel James DeRoss
Karen Seth Dishinger
Patrick Wm Durkin
Tracy Lynn Flesik
Roberta Swanson Forsman
Ellen Teresa Frontz
Judy Ann Gabel-Turchetta
Alisa Dawn Glass
Amy Jeanette Greene
Scott Allen Hauser
Jill Marie Hrinda-Patten
Amy Elizabeth Hull
Michael A. Israel
Joan Bossard Latta
Kelly Ann McCormick
CarylAnn Minor
Geoffrey Douglas Munro
Donna Marie Muroski
Donna Jean Parker
William Daniel Perrine
Julie Ann Peterson
Lisa Ann Petras
Pamela Ann Runser
Ida Jane Schaffner
Cathy Jane Shawver
Mark Anthony Shioleno
Rachel Renee Stewart
Siew Lian Tan
Malcolm Edward Julius Tobias
Laurie Swanson Triola
Carrie Rena Triponey
Charles Everett Tunstall
Lori Ann Twardowski
Donna Marie Ulan
Mark Edward Wallace
Darla Jean Wise
Kazuko Yano
Scott E. Zacherl
Carolynn Blaze Zupcic Barton, B.S.N., Carlow College, 1981
Grace Charity Brown, B.S.N., Walla Walla College, 1984
Douglas J. Davis, B.S.N., Roberts Wesleyan College, 1985
Julia F. Donovan, B.S.N., University of Pittsburgh, 1981
John Frederick Mueller II, B.S.N., California State University, 1980
Lisa Bideaux Rohde, B.S., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1986
Kelly Anne Sanfrotello, B.S.N., Penn State University, 1986
* Barbara Valentine Tofani, B.S.N., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1979
Anita Suzanne/Meyers Tyler, B.S.N., Villa Maria College, 1977
Patricia Irene Wahrenberger, B.S.N., Penn State University, 1977
* Students who completed degree requirements during Sununer or December, 1990
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Honors
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Cum Laude
Wendy Ann Allen
Mark M. Allwes
Dawn Marie Balazy
Paul Douglas Baltzer
Valleri Mae Beers
Kimberly Ann Blimmel
Tammy Lee Brodowski
Allison Marie Campbell
Kellie Lynn Chuba
Janice Marie Clark
Ronald David Collett
John Matthew Conaway
Christine Lee Corbeil
Sara Eileen Debski
Bernadette Marie DeVore
Kimberly Ann Dougherty
Kendra Sue Durfee
Lisa Marie Eimers
John S. Ericksen
Tracy Lyim Erlwein
Laura Marie Everhart
Julaine Ellen Field
William Henry Fryling II
Kristin Marie Henke
Kimberly Lynn Hopkins
Darrell Evan Jolley
Crystal Ljmn Kelly
Mary G. Kennedy
Michelle Dawn Kephart
Eileen Paula Knox
Peter Mark Kraus
Robert J. Lang
Deborah Jeanne/Arkwright Lindvay
Robert Cameron Logan
Kimberly Sue Lorinc
John E. Lowther, Jr.
Angela D. Lucarelli
Christine Elizabeth Lutkus
Dorothy A. Mahoney
Kris Elaine McQueeney
Shelly Ann Messenger
Terry Brent Morgan
Vipul Munjal
Adam Charles Myers
Cynthia Jean Norman
Kirk David Patten
Mary Beth Reidy
Jill Lynnelle Semik
Kylene Ann Shesman
Denise Lenora Stiffler
Michelle Renee Suhy
Robert G. Swasta
Dawn Marie Sylvester
Denise Christine Tisch
Katherine A. Tracy
Angela Marie Turek
Kristin Beverly Vierkom
Amy Jo Volkman
Mark Edward Vrabel
William Marion Williams
Jeffrey Lynn Wuenstel
Donna Marie Zeher
Baccalaureate and Associate Degrees
School of Liberal Arts
Bachelor of Arts
Anthropology
Melissa Aim Guy
Kristin Evans Leonard
Bachelor of Arts
Art History
Lisa Marie Balogh
* Allison Marie Campbell - Cum
* Carol Birch Collier - Summa
Lia Anne Felix - Summa
* Patricia Diane O'Neill
Tracy E. Rogers - Magna
Bachelor of Arts
Criminal Justice
University Honors Program
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Maher M. Atwah
Jeffrey L. Braun
Peter Salvatore Calogero
Cheryl Marie Freitag
Teresa Angela Kozik
Kimberly Susan Kraebel
Gay Koehler Lipchik
Christine Elizabeth Lutkus
CarylAnn Minor
Vipul Munjal
Tracy E. Rogers
Kimberly Jane Sandacz
Jill Lynnelle Semik
Siew Lian Tan
Amy R. Thompson
Malcolm Edward Julius Tobias
Donna Marie Ulan
Lyime Louise Williams
Melinda Jean Zacherl
* Donald Louis Adamsky
Pamela Jeanne Amross
* Robert James Beaumont
Timothy Craig Berg
* David Michael Bova
Sharmaine D. Brann
Jeffrey Alan Calabrese
* Thomas Gerard Cessar
Glenn Michael Conrad
* Ronald Gregory Crawford
Shawn Patrick Crosby
* Bernadette Marie DeVore - Cum
* Jacqueline Michelle Dixon
Robert James Donaldson
* Scott Alan Eckert
* Haywood Johnson El
David Cyril Emerson
* Kristine Marquerette Fledderman
Tracy Lynn Flesik - Magna
William Henry Fryling II - Cum
* Dale Edward Gillette
* David Daniel Hawkins
Brian Christopher Henesey
Arthur Joseph Hilinski, Jr.
Bryan Scott Hogan
William Gerald Howard
* Scott Allen Irwin
Jimmy Lee Johnson
Darcy Lynn Kirkwood
’*■* Robert S. Klinger
David Wayne Koget
Lora Ann Lally
Deborah Carroll Lesik
* Stephen Richard Libicer
** James R. Lowman
John Thomas Luhr
Timothy John Malinowski
* Steven Bryan Mistrik
Douglas Glenn Moorhead
* Marianne Moser
Shawn Patrick Ogg
Donald William Overmoyer
* Anthony Paris
* Michael Scott Pierce
Matthew William Psillas
* Lisa Marie Reimer
John Andrew Ropchock
Michael David Rothermund
Anne Marie Seippele
* Christopher Mark Stahl
Kimberly Laine Thompson
James Anthony Troha
* Eric William Trosch
Thomas Michael Truchanowicz
Charles Everett Tunstall - Magna
* Edward John Walker
Jonathan Michael Weaver
* Kenneth Lynn Webb
David Carl Wright
* Shelley Ann Wykoff
James Louis Yankel
Christine Elizabeth Lutkus - Cum
* Miriam Paulette Meislik
David James Ursenbach
Bachelor of Arts
EnglishAVriting
Charlene Marie Beach
* Wayne Michael Conway
Michael Scott Copper
James D. Kifer
Sheila Diane Lackey
* Robert J. Lang - Cum
* Linda Renee McHenry
CarylAnn Minor - Magna
* Pamela Ann Runser - Magna
Bachelor of Arts
History
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Bachelor of Arts
Drama
Lorra Lee Cleary
* David C. Engstrom
Jonie Sue Wiegel
Bachelor of Arts
English/Literature
Brenda Ann Balter
* Deborra Kay Bergmark
Jamie Lynne Ayres
Brenda Ann Balter
Heather Speer Edwards
Eric Scott J. Frauenfeld
Wynn K. Han
John Patrick Harker
Michael A. Israel - Magna
David Brian Kordel
Scott Russell Shelton
Donald Loren Smith
Bachelor of Arts
Humanities/Arts and
Humanities
* Nancy Lee Lewis
Julie Ann Peterson - Magna
Bachelor of Arts
Humanities/Language
Rhonda Sue Orr
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Bachelor of Arts
Music
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Timothy B. Bodamer
Richard Allen Croyle
Mary Louise Herendeen
Heidi L. Kindle
Charles L)mn McCracken
X^ctoria Ann Szymkiewicz
Carrie Rena Triponey - Magna
Theresa Marie Walko
John Donald Wheeler
Bachelor of Arts
Philosophy
David Lynn Johnson
Bachelor of Arts
Political Science
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Jeffrey L. Braun - Summa
Darren Scott Hood
Mark A. Jozefov
John Paul Junker
Scott Andrew Knapp
Christine Elizabeth Lutkus - Cum
Sean James O'Brien
Tracy E. Rogers - Magna
Shenann Marie Rupp
Judy Marie Suh
Robert Varsek
Brandie Michelle Weaver
John Walter Wilczynski
Jeffrey Andrew Williamson
Bachelor of Arts
Psychology
* Gary William Ailes
Jane Ellen Barnes
James J. Beaulieu
Valleri Mae Beers
* Melissa Michelle Benke
William Brian Bichsel
* Amy Marie Brocious
* Serena Elaine Christos
* Kellie Lynn Chuba - Cum
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* Ronald David Collett - Cum
* Carolyn A. Crehan
Candice Marie Crim
* Rebecca Ann Culan
* Shawn Eric Dundon
Patrick Wm Durkin - Magna
* Kevin James Finley
Barbara Marie Gies
* Diane Marie Giorgianni
Suzanne Glick
Susan Marie Gombos
Kimberly Ann Good
* George Jeffrey Gray
** Katherine E. Hall
* Colette Michele Hanes
Vicki L. Haspel
Steven Richard Heath
Diane Marie Hoban
* Douglas Robert Hodapp
* Joseph Lawrence Hokaj
Jill Marie Hrinda-Patten - Magna
Amy Elizabeth Hull - Magna
Joseph John Jozefczyk
Traci Lee Kaufman
Kimberly Susan Kraebel - Summa
Daniel Michael Kuligowski
Gay Koehler Lipchik - Summa
Angela D. Lucarelli - Cum
Allen W R. Maxson
Jeffery S. McClay - Summa
* Edward Charles Mehalko
* Lynne Mary Meinert
** Carol J. Mickens
** Teri S. Miller
Terry Brent Morgan - Cum
* Geoffrey Douglas Munro - Magna
* William Joseph Myers
Audra Rita Naujokas
Janet Lisa O'Brien
** Lori L. Perkins
Robert Thomas Pierce
Kelly J. Rebich
** Paula A. Rendulic
Kelly June Rice
John Upton Rizzo
* Joseph Thomas Roman
* Catherine Ann Schermer
Patricia Eileen Schreck
* Joseph Scot Schroeder
* Cathy Jane Shawver - Magna
Colleen Lagan Sheffer - Summa
* Pamela Andrews Sherwin
* Kimberly Ann Shick
Heather L. Simpson
* Michelle Leigh Smith
* James Ronald Soder
* Brenda Sue Staph
Diana Christine Stitt
Susan Lee Stonesifer
Geri Landwehr Szalai
Joanne M. Valone - Summa
Frieda Louise Wagner - Summa
Mark Edward Wallace - Magna
* Diane F. Wheeler
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Bonnie Young
Paul Ziatyk
Cindy Ann Zilen
Heidi L. Zimmerman
Bachelor of Arts
Social Science
Michael Anthony Little
* Mark Howard Raabe
* Mark Edward Vrabel - Cum
Julia Lynne Hockenberry
* Rebecca Lynn Hull
Eileen Paula Knox - Cum
Rachelle Christine Laubach
Gerald Lewis Liebel
* Kelly Anne Miller
* Leiloni G. Miller
Gretchen Sue Moenich
Kimberly Ann Mullin
* Michelle Arlene O'Donnell
Lisa Ann Petras - Magna
Amy Elizabeth Rynd
Jo-Ette L. Schau
Vanessa Lynn Schepis
Mishele Leigh Skoloda
* Marci Le Snyder
* Jennifer Anne Stomieroski
Julie Ann Webber
Christine Gail Woomer
Bachelor of Arts
Social Science/
Pre-Law Studies
* Alexander George Humanick
Bachelor of Arts
Sociology
* Kimberly Jean Hanune
Gregory C. Kuhn
Geri Landwehr Szalai
Bachelor of Arts
Speech Communications
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Bachelor of Arts
Spanish
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* Dolores Arcenas - Summa
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Bachelor of Arts
Speech and Hearing
Disorders
Alison Tracy Brown
** Jenise A. Caufman
Barbara Joan DeVries
* Tracy Lee Drabeck
Kendra Sue Durfee - Cum
Julaine Ellen Field - Cum
Carole Anne Garfield
Amy Lynn Grubb
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Kevin Scott Achtzehn
James Roland Bailey, Jr.
Pamela Dallas Bardy
Marlia Elizabeth Buell
Thomas Robert Carroll
Robert Leslie Chase II
Janice Marie Clark - Cum
Karla Diane College
Deborah Ann Cordera
Lorie Ann Cubetus
Dorinda Jean Fails
Darren Robert Farver
Kimberly M. Gallagher
Nolan Brent Gardner
Oluf Magnus Geheb
Christina Lea Ghere
Wayne Michael Gizzi
Lori Ann Green
Lisa Marie Gregor
Karen Lynn Groom
Jeffrey George Hanson
Tina M. Harmon
Jennifer Ann Heller
Charles Herring, Jr.
ShokoHiga
Halli Lynn Hult
Elaine Michelle James
Laura Elizabeth Jones
James Robert Kopec
Teresa Angela Kozik - Summa
Lisa Marie Kuzupas
Timothy M. McCaffrey
Kelly Lyn McCrea
Heather Susanne McFeeley
Michele M. McGuire
Floyd Randall Mcllwain
* Nancy Lynn McNamara
Daniel David Miaczynski
Kimberly Ann Moore
* Laura S. Nee
Katrina Stockman Oldakowski
Lisa Michelle Opoka
* James John Pancoast
** Melissa A. Perkins
Tina Marie Piano
James Patrick Pietrzyk
Rene F. Prendergast
* Arlene Joy Vento Pushinsky
Roy J. Rectenwald
* Dwayne Bruce Rollin
* James Patrick Ross
Joseph Craig Salvador!
Mihoko Sano
* MaryAnn Scarpaci
’*■ Gary Raymond Schickel
Dale G. Smith
* Jolene Gay Smith
Michael James Snizik
* ChiakiSone
Rosemarie Eileen Surovick
* Michael G. Swanz
* Karen Elizabeth Trapp
John Patrick Troncone
Mark James Waugaman
Lindsey L. Wisniewski
Kimberly Ann Woodle
* Charles Russell Yaeger
* Christopher Charles Yuhasz
Donna Marie Zeher - Cum
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Bachelor of Fine Arts
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Karen Lyn Adams
Wendy Ann Allen - Cum
Sanya Mari Bebell
William John Berger - Magna
Mark Patrick Bernardo - Magna
Darlene Beyer
Cheryl A. Bitting - Magna
Kimberly Dawn Black
Matthew George Borczon
Debra Lynn Branem
Robert Matthew Brocious
Steven Michael Carver
Thomas Joseph Castanzo, Jr.
Daniel Ray Conley
Thomas Clifford Cooper
Barry Tyler DeQuenne
Daniel Patrick Downie
Carl William Ellis
Tracy Lynn Erlwein - Cum
Bonney Sue Finnegan - Summa
Dean Patrick Gallagher
Lawrence T. Gawel
April Lynn Grinolds
James Edward Gruver, Jr.
Christine Ann Hayes
Dion Lee Holmes
Douglas Albin Howell
Daniel David Hurley
Audrey Rachele Kelly
Kristi Ann Kotlinski
Todd William Kuzdzal
George E. Lehman
Nadeana Lee Lesnett
Robert Cameron Logan - Cum
Christopher E. Martin
James Joseph McNamara III
Shelly Ann Messenger - Cum
Mark Steven Miller
Adam Charles Myers - Cum
Todd Martin Napier
Colleen R. Newcombe
Craig Richard Oskin
Monica Mary Palkovic
Gretchen Elaine Pallack
Bemadine Marie Parrish
Christopher Baker Powell
Michael Lewis Rader
Carla Marie Ramage
Judith A. Brookman Reeping
Patrick Charles Rigney
Lisa Marie Russo
Ann Moriah Rutkowski
Joseph W. Schmitzer
Daniel Raymond Schmock
Susan Marie Senko
Margaret Slepowronska
Kevin Edward Spall
Jennifer Lynn Stypinski
Lori Ann Twardowski - Magna
Karen D. Wedekind
Paul David Wegweiser
John Phillips Wiegand
Jerry James Zorek
Laura L. Zurku
Bachelor of Science
Industrial and
Trade Leadership
Samuel P. Genovesi
* Dennis Joseph Lukaszewski
* David Charles VanOrd
Bachelor of Science
Social Work
Dawn Marie Balazy - Cum
* Dorothy Brigham Burfield
* Michelle Lea Burnett
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Dabney Krystina Conwell
* Sheila Lynn Doubet
Lone Ann Dowling
* Jill Elaine Reming
Alisa Dawn Glass - Magna
Scott Allen Hauser - Magna
James Ray Heckman
* Jennifer L)mn Heimer
* Bemadett Ann Hewitt
* Jeimifer Ann Jacquillard
Melissa Ann Kennedy
Christine Maciak
Laura Lynn Maxwell
Karen L)mn Morton
* Valerie Anne Motter
* Amy R. Nath
* Carol Allen Parsons
* Laura Renee Patalas
* Julia Marie Rader
Sarah Elizabeth Spooner
* Rae Lynn Stanfield
Terri Lynn Steigner
Shannon Renee Sumoske
Teresa Michelle Tallant
Janette Marie Hdball
Angela Marie Turek - Cum
* Kramer L. Turner
Valerie May Winnick
Renee Linnette Wisor
Mary Kathryn Yadeski Yurkovic
Cindy Marie Zembroski
Associate of Arts
Criminal Justice
Joe Daniel Ayers
* Liana Ruth Baumgarten
Michael J. Kehoe
* Donald Charles Oakes
Delores N. Pichler
Colleen Ann Shine
School of Science, Management and Technologies
Associate of Arts
Human Services
Tracy L)m Walczak Auell
Sharon Denese Gerome
* Evelyn Keibler Grossed
Bachelor of Arts
Biology
* Donald B. Kibbe
* Lenee Mari Longo
* William Anthony Schubert III
Michelle Jane Kerber
Michael A. Kozalla
Joseph Michael Sherrick
Associate of Arts
Liberal Studies
* MiwakoAoyama
Kathleen Elizabeth Blakely
Mary Kaye Callahan
* William David Jackson
Noriko Carrie Omura
Michael John Styborski
* AyakoTerada
* Ward Bruce Waldo
Bachelor of Arts
Earth/Space Science
* Steven Edward Brown
* James Harrison Foskey
Stephen Christopher Hughes
* Beth Ann McMillen
Bachelor of Arts
Economics/Business
* Kenneth E. French
Bachelor of Arts
Environmental Studies/
Geography
* C)mthia Jean Norman - Cum
Timothy Robert Overmoyer
* John Robert Suminski
* Robert G. Swasta - Cum
* Ward Stuart Troetschel
Charles William Tupitza
** Jeffrey A. Vayda
* William Marion Williams - Cum
Bachelor of Arts
Natural Science and
Mathematics/
Cooperative Engineering
Bachelor of Science
Anesthesia
Michael James Boehm
Michael Joe Kelley
* George Bernard Schmitt
* James Edward Perry
* Charles Kent Persinger
♦ Celina Susan Sinanyan
Bachelor of Arts
Physics
Bachelor of Science
Biology
* Keith Andrew Dobson
Kirk David Patten - Cum
Milton Curtis Robinson
Deanna Rae Volk
* Cheryl Marie Freitag - Summa
* Anthony Frank Friendy
Lisa Ann Komaga
Stephanie Lynn Phillips
Randall Martin Reyer
* Gabrielle E. Sakolsky
Kimberly Jane Sandacz - Summa
* Pamela Ann Starkey
Steven Patrick Tammariello
Thomas Edward Traynor, Jr.
Donna Marie Ulan - Magna
Rachel Ann Weigert
Bachelor of Arts
Physics/Cooperative
Engineering
Eric Jon Boyles
Bachelor of Arts
Geography
Robert John Holman
Scott Micheal Kreuzer
* Brenda Marie Lucia
* Dennis E. Weimer
* Students who completed degree requirements during Summer or December, 1990
** Students who will complete degree requirements during Summer, 1991
Bachelor of Arts
Mathematics
* Edward Robert Abplanalp
* Ray Alan Bloom
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Bachelor of Science
Biology/Pre-Medical
Bachelor of Arts
Specialized Studies
* Michael Gregory Best
* William Thomas Bioni
Cynthia L. Casale
Mark Brian Cole - Magna
* Glenn Clark Gross, Jr.
David Jeffrey Iimocent
David Arthur Kam
* Lawrence Joseph Lance
Christopher Robert Lewis
Steven Ronald Maenpaa
Peter Damiano Marsico, Jr.
* Melissa Martha Balter
* Richard Anthony Bucco - Summa
* Damian Mark Fronzaglia
Neil Leonard Murphy, Jr.
Donna Jean Parker - Magna
David Lee Pinkerton
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Bachelor of Science
Business Administration/
Accounting
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Thomas C. Aaron
Ammar Abdulmunim Al-Aker
Lori Christine Brickner
John Robert Dougherty
John S. Ericksen - Cum
Beth Ann Frank
Gary Lee Glimt
Todd Alan Goodhart
LeahRaeHann
Kathleen Marie Held
Crystal Lynn Kelly - Cum
Gerald J. Kimmel
Dawn Marie Krince
Rick Allen Lewandowski
Timothy Alan Long
Harry William Lubbert
Dorothy A. Mahoney - Cum
Melissa McLaughlin
Kris Elaine McQueeney - Cum
Kathleen Ann Milosh
Scott Earl Morgan
\Tpul Munjal - Cum
Marie Frances Niebauer
Teresa Elaine Nunamaker
Daniel Jay Prihoda
Eric John Riddle
Cheryl Ann Robinson
Jon Eric Stuck
Allen Paul Hmko, Jr.
Katherine A. Tracy - Cum
Larry Neil Usher
Todd Michael Vecellio
Patricia G. White
Sally H. White
Scott E. Zacherl - Magna
Bachelor of Science
Chemistry
Dailene Marie Dubuque
* Mark Anthony Shioleno - Magna
Shawn Michael Swavey
* Frederick Francis Tady, Jr.
Bachelor of Science
Chemistry/Industrial
Bio-Chemistry
Gina Rugala Shioleno
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Bachelor of Science
Comprehensive Business
Administration
* Hengameh Akbarzadeh
Matthew Shawn Alt
Mohammad Tariq Bandukda
* Anthony Joseph Barbarino, Jr.
Beth Ann Bell
* Chris Aim Bischoff
* Julie Marie Bishop
* Frederick Charles Brockman
Sheila Rosenbaum Brooker
* Thomas D. Brucker
Joseph Patrick Bullister
* Jennifer Helane Bunsey
Brian William Byrd
* Robin Ann Calla
* Peter Salvatore Calogero - Magna
David Thomas Cammarata
Lisa Marie Caratozzolo
* Michael Louis Chum
* William Michael Clark
Susan Lynn Coyne
Dona R. Curry - Magna
* Brian Scott Czuchra
* LukeDavidoff
* Joseph Charles DiBattisto
* Dominick David DiNofrio
* William John Dove
Gregory Richard Durban
Lisa Marie Eimers - Cum
* Nancy Ann Fletcher
Peter Nicholas Futia
David Gall
* Dennis James Gawronski, Jr.
* John Alan Gennuso
Barbara Ann Gordon
* Renee Lynn Grabowski
* Brian Michael Granata
* Mary Plosila Griswold
David Allen Growley
Kristen Kay Hanny
* Sheila Marie Hoesch
* Lois Jean Hoover
* Penny Suzanne Hopwood
Robert Alan Huber
* Colette Lea Hughes - Summa
* Janet A. Hunter
Patrick Michael Huntley
Gregory Scott Johnson
* Mitchell James Kallay
* Brad Michael Kelly
Kemp William Konick II
* Mary Kaye Kombau
Dann Vaughan Kruse
Matthew L. Lamoreaux
* Mary Elizabeth Lenze
** Mark R. Licnerski
John E. Lowther, Jr. - Cum
Kimberly Dianne Lynn
* Lisa Marie Maracci
Christina M. Mason
Keith Leland McCreary
Craig David McCullough
* Royd McElwain, Jr.
* Mark Paul Milby
* Gary Michael Miller
Gregory Ronald Moeller
* Michelle Elizabeth Moraski
Robin Denise Murray
* Glen Darwin Neel
Rajive Jacob Ninan
David Wayne Nowakowski
* John D. Nuccetelli
* Christopher Alan Pagano
* Gary M. Parkin
Michael Joseph Pero
Christopher Scott Pope
* Angela Rae Pratt
Kurt Price
* Michael Edward Puskar
* Brian Matthew Quirk
* Bradley Michael Ramage
Jonathan Lawrence Reynolds - Summa
William Jeffery Rodland
Timothy Gaul Rose
* John Lawrence Santarelli
* Ida Jane Schaffner - Magna
* Kevin Steven Schram
Mark C. Sciorilli
Ronald Scott
* Robert Eric Seaberg
Charles Allen Severo
Kimberly Beth Shephard
** Asif A. Siddiqi
* Damien J. Siggia
Sohini Sinha
Donna Leilani Snyder
Emery Walter Strohm III
Michelle Renee Suhy - Cum
Siew Lian Tan - Magna
* Raymond Haviland Tennent IV
* Rena May Ulaky
* Gloria A. Vignolo L.
Robert Lee Wagener, Jr. - Summa
* Brian Frank Wagner
Marsha Church Walker
Timothy Fred Weatherby
Karen Joyce Wertz
David Edwin Williams
David James Williams
Robert Glenn Wilson
Millicent Natalie Wise
Keith Allen Wolber
** Kazuko Yano - Magna
Amy Beth Young
* Mary Beth Zaleski
Kelly Anne Zurat
Bachelor of Science
Computer Science
Bachelor of Science
Medical Technology
* Carl Henry Amstone IV
Maher M. Atwah - Magna
* William Charles Baker
John Gerard Boraten
Heidi Marie Boyd
* Susan R. Brumbaugh
Leon Richard Bucheit, Jr.
John Matthew Conaway - Cum
Brian P. Corey
Daniel James DeRoss - Magna
* Brian Martin Drumm
** Nabil M. El-Houayek
David Evan Farver
David Lee Gee, Jr.
Timothy A. Hricko
Sandra A. Kay
Donald H. Kirschman
* Mark David LeSuer
* Garret Matthew Maracci
* James Vincent Masone
Imran Ali Khan Soomro
* Darlene R. Spaid - Summa
Kevin Eric Stutzman
Amy R. Thompson - Summa
* Tammy Lynn Turner
* Dienna Marie Wolfe
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Bachelor of Science
Economics
Darrell Evan Jolley - Cum
Sohini Sinha
Bachelor of Science
Environmental Science/
Biology
David James Broggi
Bachelor of Science
Geology
* Jeffrey E. Bahling
William Timothy Dorsch - Summa
* George Michael Lukert
Steven Thomas McNeal
Shannon C. Ehlers
Clare M. Kerr
Teresa M. Koger
Debra R. Mathews
Stephen Joseph Pikna III
Suzanne Marie Velez
Eileen Suzanne Tlghe
* Julia Anne Werling
* Kathleen Weber White
Tammy Lee Young
Bachelor of Science
Nutrition
Ellen Louise Bly - Magna
Janice Lynne Bush
Deborah Lynn Camp
Kathleen Marie Clark
Jennifer Story Edel
Christine Mary Sergent
Bachelor of Science
Nuclear Medicine Technology
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Leah C. Brock
Ann M. Crissman
Beth A. DeAngelis
Ellen Teresa Frontz - Magna
Kristin Marie Leonard
Jack Alan Peterson
James Alan Ruszkiewicz
Bachelor of Science
Physics
Steven Leslie Berryman
Peter Mark Kraus - Cum
John Frederick Snodgrass
Malcolm Edward Julius Tobias Magna
Bachelor of Science
Nursing
Claudia Jean Baloga
* Josephine Fontanez Bucco
Julie Carll-Samulewski
Sherri Lyn Craze
* Gina Marie DeAngelis
Karen Seth Dishinger - Magna
Laura Marie Everhart - Cvun
* Sandra Pauline Hanstine
* Sandra Lee Hart
Michele Marie Huff
Scott A. Johnson
Kimberlie Anne Kawinski
Lisa R. Leon
Eileen Marie Christann Lorei
* Tracy Lynne Majerik
Rebecca Ann Maley
* Wilson Albert Matthews III
Heidi Sue McDonough
Vicki Lynn McGinty
Margaret Ann McGraw
Mary J. Moran
Janice Carothers Moryc
Phyllis Tatara Ostrzeniec
* Denise Marie Parrish
Carla Ann Petrucci
Melissa Ann Petulla
Linda Koontz Rutkowski
Gloria Jean Sayers Shover
Michele Lea Steinbring
Susan Marie Stief
Lisa Marie Szymanski
Associate of Applied Science
Dental Technology
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Mary Kate Bnmick
Edith Marie Ciongoli
Sherry Lynn Dingfelder
Melissa Ann Foulk
Barbara Lynn Cordes Hossain
Brenda Lee Mook
Associate of Engineering
Technology
Digital Engineering
Brian James DiCarlo
Associate of Engineering
Technology
Manufacturing Engineering
* Robert D. Enterline
* Allen Scott Garver
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Brian David Heistermann
* Richard Michael Kimmeth
Trent Carl Kosterman
Merlin David Rockwood
Associate of Science
Computer/Infonnation
Processing Technology
* Valerie J. Gomiak
* Larry L. Longberry
Eric John Miazga
Amy Louise Niebauer
Robert Michael Revelt
* Kathleen Marie Spenik
* Cheryl Lynn Storm
* Cynthia Ann Unger
* James Ralph Watson
Robert Glenn Wilson
* Karen Anne Wohlfarth
Duane Allen Wood
Associate of Science
General Business
Administration
Associate of Science
Hospital Equipment
Technology
Hasan Ali
* Margaret Ann Dunbar
* Marilyn Christine Duran
Terry Lyrme Everett
* Peter Scott Ferguson
Patrick Thomas Glass
Jennifer Lynn Harrington
Tomoko Hashida
William Lewis Hilliard
Mamie Lynn Hindle
* Kevin Andrew Lobins
Monica Marie McCrory
* Jacqueline Marie McFadden
Michael Vincent McWilliams
* Diarma Lyrme Montgomery
* Tricia Ann Nudd
* Rocky Joseph Pignotti
Kathleen Ann Pulling
* Hiroyuki Tanaka
Harriet Jones Thompson
* Sherri Lee Volgstadt
Jennifer J. Wetsell
Betty Arm Wist
* Mark Damian Bajadek
* Denise Marie Faivre
Associate of Science
Medical Laboratory
Technician
School of Education
Bachelor of Science in
Art Education
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* Roger Eugene Roush
* Carol Koehler Smith
* David Allen Zacherl
Associate of Science
Secretarial Science
Deborah Jean (Strawoet) Kirk
* Sherrie Jones Shumate
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Bachelor of Science in
Education
Elementary Education
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** Students who will complete degree requirements during Summer, 1991
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Lisa Marie Balogh
Lorraine Gail Cochran
Michelle Lynn Conkle
Marc William Conrad
Lurae A. Crawford
Dawn Robin Crosby
Mary Kuhaneck Dzeskewicz
Holly Ann Fassinger
Dana Lyn Hopkins
Deborah Jeanne/Arkwright Lindvay Cum
Cheryl Lynn Marzock
Rebecca Ann Pascarella
Jill Lynnelle Sernik - Cum
Rachel Renee Stewart - Magna
Lisa Marie Teubert
Angela Jean Young
Andrea Marie Abate
Laurie Susan Adams
Paulette Berrish Aliota
Kelli Jean Allen
Doreen Marie Anderson
Kelly Suzanne Babay
Susan Margaret Babcock-Rosendahl
Dennis Martin Bailey
Karen Marie Beer
Lori Ann Bender
Nicole Renae Bennett
Sherilyn Ruth Bentz
Cynthia Jean Black
Sharon Louise Black
Michelle Ann Bracken
Sherry Lyim Brown - Magna
Trudi Annmarie Busha
Rachelle Kathleen Butch
Julie Marie Callan
Michele Barbara Carier
Melanie Kay Claypoole - Magna
Shannon Lyim Cole
Gina Constantine
Heather Marie Covert
Sandra Lyim Crandall
Kira M. Cummings
Amanda Montague Daggett
Monica Suzette Dean
Bryan Richard Denman
Deborah Anne Devine
Mary Elizabeth DiBello
Lisa Marie Durand
Lori Ann Durand
Tiffany Lynne Erdos
* Leslie Ann Everly
* Ann Marie Fosco
* Richard Lee Fraker
* Wendy Ann Francese
Amy Fry
Sandra Elaine Gadke
Elizabeth Ann Garloch
* Karolyn L. Gieschen
* Amy J. Graswick
Amy Jeanette Greene - Magna
Richard L. Heasley II
* Howard Lee Hegner
Lisa Marie Hertzog
Valerie Yvonne Hoover
Kara Marie Hopkins - Summa
Kimberly Lynn Hopkins - Cum
* Karen Lynn Huskonen
Julianne Johnson
* Janice Lynn Jones
Mary G. Kennedy - Cum
Jamie Ann Kilroy
* Julia Kay Knapp
* Bruce Albert Kolosvary
* Sharon Lynn Kovski
* Robin Marie Krouse
Kristine Marie Kuhl
* Kathleen Patricia Latkovic
Melissa Ann Lazzaro
* Carrie Ann Lebzelter
* Julia Anne Lichtinger
Kimberly Kay Lloyd
* Michael Orlando Lombardo
Kimberly Sue Lorinc - Cum
Susan Paulette Malesky
* Julia Rae Marshall
* Jean Marie Matuza
* Kimberly Ann McCrea
Susan Kelly McDowell
* Sarah Jane Merenick
* Kimberly Ann Mihaly
Karen Elizabeth Miller
* Heather Lin Morrison
Teresa Marie Murawski
Senta Anne Murray
Vonalee E. Murray
Kathleen Marie Parkinson
Edna Jean Pender
* William Daniel Perrine - Magna
** Tanya R. Peterman
Nancy Marie Poulson
Susan Eileen Pyle
* Christine Rainbow - Summa
Shelley Kaye Redmond
* Dawn Renee Roach
Lisa Drury Roberts
Colleen Marie Romano
Amy Michele Ryding
C)mthia R. Saccamozzone
* Amy Louise Scherfel
Sherri Lynn Searight
Carol Jeanne Shaw
Patricia Ann Shenkel
Laura Ann Sheptock
Rosanne Marie Siggia
Julie Louise Silver
* Michelle Lynn Siwiecki
* Cressa Jane Smith
Kevin Michael Smouse
Janice Marie Snidemiller
Susan Lynn Snyder
Laura Louise Steadman
Julie Marie Stefurak
Diana Lynn Suhy
* James Giel Sullivan, Jr.
Barbara Lee Supinsky
Amy Jo Volkman - Cum
* Christine Joan Wagner
Kathleen Ann Wells
Elizabeth Anne Williams
Renee Annette Yates
Valerie Sue Yeagle - Summa
Bachelor of Science in
Education
Elementary Education/Early
Childhood Education
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Vinia L. Boylan-Smith
Tammy Lee Brodowski - Cum
Carrie Ann Burbee
Catherine A. Santoro Constantinovich
Josette Nichelle De Paul - Magna
Anne Marie Divelbiss
Ann Louise Eichenlaub
Kristen Dawn English
Kandy Ellen Foote
Melinda Sue Heider
Kristin Marie Henke - Ciun
Lisa Lyn Henning
Kristin Anne Houston
Gretchen Krouse Johnston
Tina Stamatis Johnston - Summa
Joyce Marie Lomax
Carol Ann McAtee
Donna Marie Muroski - Magna
Mary Beth Reidy - Cum
Jennifer Louise Roberts
Katherine Joan Robertson
Colleen Marie Rushnock
Pamela Suzette Schwartz
Patricia P. Sestak
Mary Ann Smith
Erin Diann Theis
Laurie Swanson Triola - Magna
Lynne Louise Williams - Summa
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Bachelor of Science in
Education
Elementary Education/
Mentally-Physically
Handicapped
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Dawna Rae Barnett
Theresa Marie Bartley
Susan Kay Bell - Magna
Michele Rose Bross
Linda L. Cappabianca
Sara Eileen Debski - Cum
Roberta Swanson Forsman - Magna
Jayla Marie Fucd
Judy Ann Gabel-Turchetta - Magna
Jacalyn Currie Hultman
Barbara Jean Kaufman
Julie Ann Kitchen
Shellie Ann Minor
Sherri Ann Pierce - Summa
Geraldine Mary Sawtelle
Melissa Marie Siggins
Lynda Diane Stacy
Sheri Ann Summerhill
Denise Christine Hsch - Cum
Darla Jean Wise - Magna
Bachelor of Science in
Education
Health and Physical
Education
James Cauley Barnes
Shawn Regan Bates
* Sarah Miller Bishop
* Timothy Scott Blystone
John Paul Britt
* Paul G. Chimenti
* Scott Alan Craig
* Kathleen Louise Falkinburg
* David T. Grimaldi
Randy Warren Helsel - Summa
Judith Ann Ingram
* Mark Steven Julius
Charles Kennedy
Michelle Dawn Kephart - Cum
* Danita Kay Kulok
* Donald William Lutz
* Regis William Lux
* John Edward McFarland
* William Joseph McNally, Jr.
Jesse Laurence Meckler
Matthew David Miller
* Bonnie Sue Roney
Regina Marie Sape
Lynn Luray Sellers
Andrew Pasquale Spacht
Craig Irving Swanson
* Dawn Marie Sylvester - Cum
Bachelor of Science in
Education
Mentally and Physically
Handicapped
* Tanya Desiree Andrews
* Melissa S. Bisceglia
* Kimberly Ann Blimmel - Cum
David Paul Henderson
* William Louis Hertel
* Gerald Scott Hites
* Jane Almarie Lewis
* Mary Catherine Lukach
Kelly Ann McCormick - Magna
Amy Michelle Miller
Laurie Aim Miller
* Paul Jude Tomassoni
* Thomas Burdick Torok
Bachelor of Science in
Education
Mentally-Physically
Handicapped/Elementary
Education
* Walter Edward Barczyk
Wendy Kim Carlson
Susan L. Kast
* Jacquelyne Ann Lipchik
* Debbie Moore Nicols - Summa
Pamela Mae Rehrig
Lucinda Louise Schnarr
Christine Renee Shaffer
Kristin Beverly Vierkom - Cum
Bachelor of Science in
Education
School Dental Hygienist
Frances Legters Fair
* Jeannie Marie Gregorek
Una Marie Keffer
Beth Ann Neal
Roxanne Louise Preston
Jennifer Lynn Thompson
Bobbie Marie Tomb
Bachelor of Science in
Education
Secondary Education/Biology
Judy Marie Ladaika
Elizabeth Tucker Trafford
Bachelor of Science in
Education
Secondary Education/
Communications
* Carolyn Merritt Veale
Bachelor of Science in
Education
Secondary Education/
Comprehensive English
James F. Angelo
Bridget Behan
** Una D. Claxton
Christine Lee Corbeil - Cum
* Douglas John Forcucci
* John Michael Hinman - Summa
** Susan A. Jones
* Don Edward Lilley
** John G. LoPresto
Bridgid Anne McGrath
Sandra Jane Metzler - Summa
Alice Mary Nichols
Kristine Ann Sherman
Bachelor of Science in
Education
Secondary Education/
General Science
Bachelor of Science in
Education
Secondary Education/Physics
"
* Paul Douglas Baltzer
James Owen Rucks, Jr.
Michael James Hynn
* Lisa Lyman Konya
Bachelor of Science in
Education
Secondary Education/German
Bachelor of Science in
Education
Secondary Education/
Social Studies
Kimberly Ann Dougherty - Cum
Bachelor of Science in
Education
Secondary Education/
Mathematics
Mark M. Allwes - Cum
* Richard Paul Asmondy
* Joseph Victor Barickman - Magna
Lynn Marie Barrett
* Jennifer J. Bergmark
Colleen Marie dayman - Summa
Michael Andrew Drzewiecki
Beverly R. Goss
Michael James Graziano
* Jennifer Lynn Kliber
Rose Marie Kraus
* Joan Bossard Latta - Magna
Scott David Rager
* Denise Lenora Stiffler - Cum
* Jeffrey Lynn Wuenstel - Cum
Melinda Jean Zacherl - Summa
*
*
*
*
*
Brenda Marie Omer Biedrzycki
Joseph D. Calafato
Heather Lynn Cochran
Daniel E. Confer
Francis Ronald Conti
Jeffrey A. Davis
Marc Aaron Goldberg
Crist Wylam King
Larry Alan Laird
Gregory John Lehman
Darwin R. Manges, Jr.
Donald Frank Matthews
Pamela Lynn Morton
Thomas Vincent Petti
Christopher P. Rokosky
Daniel F. Stevens
Laura Lynne Vegso
Bachelor of Science in
Education
Secondary Education/Spanish
Janyce Lee Brawn
Daniel Arthur Tyger
Associate of Science
Pre-School Education
* Christie Michele Duska
* Holly Heather Feronti
* Constance Marie Gates
Carina Lynne Kategianes
* Christina Maria Knoer
* Dana Nicolle Kuhn
Amie L)mn Lister
* Wendy Susan McCarthy
* Tina Marie Price
Wendy Ann Squires
Kathleen Marie Woomer
Bachelor of Science in
Education
Secondary Education/
Earth-Space Science
* Tricia Lynn Benson
* Kylene Ann Shesman - Cum
* Students who completed degree requirements during Summer or December, 1990
** Students who will complete degree requirements during Summer, 1991
Bachelor of Science in
Education
Secondary Education/French
The University does not claim the list of degree candidates is absolutely accurate. Students are granted degrees only if they meet all aca
demic and financial requirements.
* Gary Alan Graham
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Chancellor, State System of Higher Education
Dr. James H. McCormick
Board of Governors, State System of Higher Education
Mr. F. Eugene Dixon, Jr., Chairperson
Ms. Julia B. Ansill
Dr. Muriel Berman
The Honorable Donald Carroll, Jr.
The Honorable Jeffrey W. Coy
Mr. G. Edward DeSeve
Ms. Rebecca F. Gross
Mr. James A. Hughes
Dr. James L. Larson
The Honorable F. Joseph Loeper
Mr. Floyd M. Mains
Mr. Joseph M. Nespoli
Mr. Philip D. Rowe, Jr.
The Honorable Jere W. Schuler
The Honorable Patrick J. Stapleton
Mr. Julius Uehlein
Ms. Jennifer L. Crissman, Student Representative
Ms. Mary Napoli, Student Representative
Mr. Darren Parr, Student Representative
Council of Trustees
Mr. C. Richard Johnston, Chairperson
Edith Benson, Esq.
Mr. Edwin D. Dombrowski
Mrs. Susan Hagen
Mrs. Patricia Heasley
Dr. Lawrence Krespan
The Honorable Robert J. Kusse
Dr. Harold Sargent
Harry Thomas, Esq.
Mr. R. Benjamin Wiley
Ms. Kimberly Lynn, Student Representative
Commencement Committee
John F. Fleischauer..................................................Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, Chairman
William Coleman..............................................................................................................Director, Physical Plant
Sherri Galvin................................................................................................................. Assistant to the President
Gary Jamison.................................................................................................................Director, Student Services
Patti S. Loomis................................................................................... Director, Public Relations and Publications
Paul Martin........................................................................................................ Chairman, Department of Music
Dolores Mortimer................................................................................................ Coordinator, Auxiliary Services
Denise Ohler........................................................................ Interim Director, Career Counseling and Placement
Alice Parker................................................................................................................................ Registrar’s Office
M. Roy Strausbaugh........................................................................................ Dean, Academic Administration
Bob Wallace......................................................................................................Director, Instructional Technology
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ALMA MATER
Hail to thee, our Alma Mater glorious;
Fresh wreaths we bring to bind thy brow.
Trials have passed and thou has stood victorious;
Never fairer, never statelier than now.
O Edinboro, Edinboro,
Ever praising thee in song;
While class speeds class as swift years pass.
To thee our hearts belong.
Commencement
Edinboro University
of Pennsylvania
December 15,1991
2:00 p.m.
McComb Fieldhouse
Commencement Ceremony
Convocation.................................................................................................................................... John F. Fleischauer, Ph.D.
Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania
Prelude
Symphonic Band
Pomp and Circumstance................... ,...........ACADEMIC PROCESSIONAL
Edward Elgar
Symphonic Band
Star-Spangled Banner............................................................................................................................... University Chorale
Francis Scott Key
Symphonic Band
Tim Cordell, Conductor
Invocation.......................................................................................................................................Rabbi Leonard H. Lifshen
Brith Sholom Congregation
Erie, Pennsylvania
President's Welcome
.......... President Foster E Diebold
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania
America the Beautiful
Samuel Ward
......................University Chorale
Peter van den Honert, Conductor
Awarding of Honorary Doctorate .............................................................................................. President Foster E Diebold
Chuck Jones
Academy Award-Winning Animator
Presentation of Candidates
John P. Fleischauer
Conferring of Degrees
President Foster E Diebold
Alma Mater
David Herendeen, Soloist
University Chorale
Benediction
Rabbi Leonard H. Lifshen
Crown Imperial...
William Walton
RECESSIONAL
Symphonic Band
The audience is asked to stand during the Processional and Recessional and to join in the singing of the National Anthem
and the Alma Mater.
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The Commencement Procession
The University Marshal
The University President
The Trustees of the University
The Platform Party
The University Faculty
Colors Distinctive of the Disciplines and Professions
Apricot....................................... Nursing
Dark Blue.................................... Philosophy
Light Blue....................................Education
Peacock Blue................................ Public Administration
Brown......................................... Fine Arts
Citron......................................... Social Work
Copper....................................... Economics
Crimson......................................Journalism
Drab............................................ Business
Gray............................................ Veterinary Science
Silver Gray.................................. Oratory
Green.......................................... Medicine
Olive Green................................ Pharmacy
Sage Green.................................. Physical Education
Lemon........................................ Library Science
Lilac............................................ Dentistry
Maize.......................................... Agriculture
Orange.........................................Engineering
Pink............................................. Music
Salmon Pink............................... Public Health
Purple..........................................Law
Russet..........................................Forestry
Scarlet..........................................Theology
White........................................... Arts, Letters and Humanities
Golden Yellow.............................Science
The Ceremonial Mace
The ceremonial mace, a symbol of presidential authority, is carried at the head of the academic proces
sion by the University Marshal. A gift of the Alumni Association, the mace was designed and executed by
Henry Katzwinkel and Dr. Seymour Blinderman, former chairman of the Art Department. It was first used at
the inauguration of Edinboro State College President Chester T. McNemey, in 1967.
The mace, twenty-seven inches in length, is topped by a sterling silver sphere studded with circular
cabachon rubies, secured by bezels. The collar of the mace is inlaid with ebony, alternated with silver relief
fleur-de-lis design elements. The cultured pearls mounted in cups encircle the bottom of the collar symboliz
ing the thirteen state colleges of Pennsylvania. The shaft of the mace is composed of Brazilian rosewood sec
tions, separated by sterling silver rings. The mace is terminated by a cast sterling silver finial; the five cultured
pearls represent the existing curricula. The rib-like cone form is terminated by a small silver sphere symboliz
ing the world.
The metal working processes incorporated in the ceremonial mace include turning, forging, inlaying,
stone setting, and lost wax centrifugal casting.
The Presidential Medallion
A symbol of presidential authority, the first presidential medallion was presented to Foster F. Diebold
during the May, 1981 commencement ceremonies. It is permanently housed in the president's office and will
be presented to successive presidents. Designed and executed by Mr. Henry Katzwinkel, professor of art, the
sterling silver medallion consists of a three and one-half inch pectoral pendant featuring on its face the sunken
crest of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. On the reverse side is the figure of a Gordon Highlander with
pipes. To the right of the piper is the Cross of St. Andrew. To the left is the Cross of England. Flanking the fig
ure is the date 1857, the opening year of the University, and garland thistles. In the background are the hills of
Scotland, and beneath the piper is an open book, symbol of knowledge.
The pendant descends from a shield containing a triple-towered castle, the symbol of defense, protec
tion, and strength. The collar of the medallion is comprised of a series of two-inch shields, alternately bearing
three different designs: the meigle, an interlacing knotwork peculiar to the Pictish school of Celtic art; the
Tudor rose design; and "ESC" in interlocking letters on a background of tabby weaving. Connecting each of the
collar shields is a Cross of St. George, representing the union of Scotland and England. The entire medallion
was fabricated and cast in the cire perdue (lost wax) process.
Honors Award Designations
Gold Stoles............................................................................................................................. Summa Cum Laude
White Stoles ........................................................................................................................... Magna Cum Laude
Red Stoles ........................................................................................................................................... Cum Laude
Gold Cords............................................................................................... University Honors Program Graduate
Red Cords ............................................................................................................ Departmental Honor Graduate
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President Foster F. Diebold
Academic Vestments
Now in his twelfth year as president of Edinboro University of Pennsylva
nia, Foster F. Diebold is the fourteenth chief executive officer of the institution of
higher learning that has come to acclaim in the last decade as one of Pennsylvani
a's and the nation's finest. He has brought a vigorous educational and moral lead
ership, a strengthening of the spirit of community, a clear sense of direction and
purpose, and a dimension of multicultural pluralism and diversity.
The gown, the cap, and the hood, representing the major components of the academic dress, are a cere
monial inheritance from the medieval universities of the eleventh and twelfth centuries, where dress was the
outward sign of privilege and responsibility. The academic dress worn by those participating in today's aca
demic processional symbolizes the level of their academic attainment and the institution they attended.
Gown
Although the gown is more frequently black, certain universities have authorized the use of colored
gowns. The bachelor and master gowns are fashioned from black serge. The yoke for the bachelor gown is
designed to be worn closed and features long, flowing and pointed sleeves. The master gown is designed to be
worn open or closed. Its sleeves are very long with square ends, and the front part has an arc cut away. The
arms protrude through a slit at the elbow. The gown for the doctor degree is made of wool, serge, or silk with
an open front faced with wide velvet panels. The sleeves are loose and bell-shaped with three bars of velvet in
black or the color of the discipline in which the doctorate was obtained.
Hood
The most outstanding feature of the academic dress is the hood. It is usually worn only for the master's
and the doctor's degrees. The doctor's hood is longer than the master's hood and has distinguished panels. The
college or the university granting the degree is indicated by the color of the hood lining. The velvet trim of the
hood indicates the field in which the degree was granted.
Cap
The standard cap is the mortarboard, usually the color of the gown. The tassel is black for the baccalau
reate and master degree and is worn over the left front quarter of the cap. The tassel for the doctor's mortar
board is of gold thread. Undergraduates wear the tassel on the right side of the cap until the moment the
degree is conferred by the president.
Foster F. Diebold
Much has been accomplished during President Diebold's tenure. The Uni
versity has returned to financial health. Significant facilities and grounds improve
ments have been achieved, with several of the historic structures on campus
restored to their original splendor. Academic programs have been emphasized
and improved, with more than 100 degree offerings now available. Enrollment
gains have been unprecedented in both numbers and academic quality. Interna
tional linkages have been established with institutions in several other countries,
and Edinboro University's disabled student services program continues to gamer
acclaim as one of the finest among all colleges and universities in the United
States. Widely recognized as a leader in education both here and abroad. President
Diebold has positioned Edinboro University to meet the challenges of the 1990s, as
well as those that will face public higher education in the 21st century.
The Orange, New Jersey, native is a graduate of Monmouth College and also holds a master of arts in educational
administration from Seton HaU University. He has met coursework requirements for a doctorate in education at Rutgers
University and is currently completing the dissertation requirement for the Ph.D. program in higher education at the Uni
versity of Pittsburgh.
Prior to his presidency of Edinboro University, President Diebold was president of the University of Alaska from
1977 to 1979. Before that, he was executive secretary to the Board of Regents and special assistant to the president of the
University of Alaska Statewide System. From 1969 to 1976, he was director of Development and Planning at Kean College
in New Jersey; and from 1965 to 1969, he was assistant superintendent of the Neptune Township (New Jersey) Public
Schools.
Recognized for his extensive experience in the field of education management. President Diebold's scholarly
achievements in the discipline of applied ethics in higher education deserve special mention. The model statement he
authored for the American Association of State Colleges and Universities, "Ethical Practices for College Presidents," was
unanimously adopted by that professional organization and published as policy for the chief executives of its nearly 400
member institutions nationwide. It is the first formally adopted ethical practices and policy statement for higher educa
tion presidents.
For his leadership on an international scale and for his many contributions to the advancement of higher educa
tion and enrichment of an emerging culture in Pakistan, President Diebold was decorated with prestigious gold medals
from three Pakistani universities. The awards for educational eminence were presented during visits to the Edinboro
campus by official Pakistani delegations.
Most recently. President Diebold was honored by the Government of Pakistan with the presentation of the degree
of Doctor of Laws (honoris causa) presented at the Government House in the City of Karachi. The ceremony was attended
by the presidents of the various universities holding linkage agreements together with Edinboro University and many
high-ranking officials of the Government of Pakistan.
A staunch advocate of a statewide system of public universities in Pennsylvania, President Diebold supported
the enabling legislation for the State System of Higher Education (Act 188 of 1982) and saw the State System come to exis
tence in 1983 as a member of the transition team. He currently serves on the System's Executive Council of Presidents and
on the boards of the Peimsylvania Academy for the Profession of Teaching, the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference,
and the University Center at Harrisburg.
Active in community affairs, he serves on the Board of Directors of the Erie Conference on Community Develop
ment, and the United Way of Erie County, the Board of Corporators of both St. Vincent Health Center and Hamot Medical
Center, and on the Executive Committee of the French Creek Council, Boy Scouts of America. He is also a member of the
Marine Bank Advisory Board, the Advisory Board of the McMannis Educational Trust Fund, and the Pittsburgh Plate
Glass Corporation Scholarship Review Coimnittee.
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Master's Degrees
Honorary Doctorate
Three-time Academy Award-winning animation director Chuck Jones, con
sidered by many to be the Charlie Chaplin of animated films, was bom in
Spokane, Washington, in 1912. Following graduation from California's prestigious
Chouinard Art Institute, he began working as a cel washer, painter and inker for
the Ub Iwerks studio and later worked for Walter Lantz, who created Woody
Woodpecker, and Charles Mintz. In 1933 he joined a team of animators at Leon
Schlesinger's studio (later to be sold to Warner Brothers) and contributed to the
development of Porky Pig, Bugs Bunny, and Daffy Duck. At the age of 26, he
began directing for the studio.
In 1947 Jones created Pepe le Pew, a skunk character with a Mel Blanc voice
imitation of Charles Boyer. Two years later, the character starred in For Scentimental Reasons which won Jones the first of his three Academy Awards.
The aesthetics of the Holl)mrood cartoon were greatly enriched by Jones'
contributions. While his cartoons are noted for their speed, precise timing and
dynamic verve, the characters never bleed, never die, and are never permanently
injured; they are resilient. They move according to the mles of anatomy but
behave beyond the boundaries of psychology. Jones has lampooned everything
Chuck Jones
from mystery and western movies to grand opera. His films have influenced some
of the most important recent directors including Steven Spielberg, George Lucas, and Joe Dante.
During his years at Warner Brothers, Jones created Inki and the Mynah Bird, Sniffles the mouse, Hubie and
Bertie, Sam Sheepdog, Ralph Wolf, Marvin Martian, Henery Hawk, Crawford, Hugo the Abdominable Snowman, Gos
samer, Marc Antony Kitty, Junyer Bear, Pepe le Pew, the Roadmnner, and Wile E. Coyote. Each of his characters possesses
an element of Jones' own personality. The Coyote represents his inability to deal with certain things in the physical world,
particularly tools; Pepe le Pew is his dream vision of himself; Bugs is the inoffensive guy who, when roused, is as unbeat
able as Groucho Marx; and Daffy is the complete survivalist.
"The Roadmnner" series began in 1949 as a satire on chase films and featured Wile E. Coyote, the luckless preda
tor who courts failure whether he is raising an umbrella for protection from an incoming boulder or falling victim to a
myriad of Acme products. Cinematic in scope, the Roadmnner series is also renowned for its brilliant timing and comic
gags.
With the exception of four months with the Walt Disney Studio in the mid-fifties, Jones remained at Warner
Brothers until the cartoon studio shut down in the early 1960s. He joined MGM to work on Tom and Jerry and won an
Academy Award for a short called The Dot and the Line.
He later set up Chuck Jones Enterprises to produce television specials including A Cricket in Times Square, A Very
Merry Cricket, and Yankee Doodle Cricket. He wrote and directed the feature film The Phantom ToUbooth, and in the mid-sev
enties produced three films based on the work of Rudyard Kipling - Rikki-Tikki-Tavi, The White Seal, and Mowgli's Brothers.
He also worked as producer and director with his close friend Theodore Geisel, otherwise known as Dr. Seuss, on the TV
versions of Horton Hears a Who and How the Grinch Stole Christmas.
In 1979 he directed The Bugs Bunny/Roadrunner Movie, a feature-length retrospective based on a screenplay he
wrote with Mike Maltese. Under his new production company. Chuck Jones Productions, he is currently creating and exe
cuting the animation sequence for the new Peter Hyams/Morgan Creek feature-length film. Stay Tuned.
In addition to his films, Jones has authored six children's books including William, the Backwards Skunk. His recent
autobiography. Chuck Amuck, is an extravagantly illustrated memoir of his life and work. He is currently working on How
to Draw from the Fun Side of Your Brain, a textbook on animation technique and a sequel to Chuck Amuck.
Among the many honors bestowed upon Chuck Jones during his career are lifetime achievement awards from
the Zagreb International Film Festival (1988), the Houston International Film Festival (1991) and the Chicago Film Festi
val (1987); five-time selection by the National Society of Cartoonists as recipient of the Best Animation Award; the Golden
Plate Award from the American Academy of Achievement; and the Career Achievement Award from the L.A. Critics.
For his incomparable contribution to the art of character animation; his deep understanding of literature, music,
the visual arts, and other areas of human behavior; his genius in creating characters rich in originality, energy, and recog
nizable in their reflection of the human condition; his pioneer efforts in shaping a visual art unique to America; his
enduring conrunitment to those who would follow; and his love of humanity that shows in his determination to make
people laugh. Chuck Jones will be awarded the honorary degree. Doctor of Letters, honoris causa, at today's commence
ment ceremony.
Photo: © Yousuf Karsh
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Master of Arts
Art
* L. R. James, B.S., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1969
Master of Arts
Clinical Psychology
* Cindy A. Chemicky Balsiger, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1988
Sandra Boyer Barnes, B.A., Allegheny College, 1972
Peggy A. Dinger, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1990
Scott Robert Gessner, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1990
Jeanne L. Graham, B.A., Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 1975
Shari Lynn Gross, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1984
Colette Michele Hanes, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1990
Jon Ross Kerschner, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1987
Elizabeth Ann Knapp, B.S., Penn State University, 1989
James Michael Kuterbach, B.S., Penn State University, 1990
* Galen L. MacDonald, B.A., Gordon College, 1966
* Maureen Benz Myers, B.A., Gannon University, 1988
Roselie Cirino Nelson, B.S., Gannon University, 1974
Barbara Ann Pendleton, B.A., Allegheny College, 1990
Renee A. Phelps, B.A., Point Park College, 1989
Debra L. Reno, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1989
Barbara Brinkley Vamosi, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1975
William J. Vorsheck III, B.A., Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 1985
Mark Donley White, B.A., Allegheny College, 1990
* Barbara E. Zerebecki, B.S., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1989
Master of Arts
Communication Studies
Frederick R. Anzivino, B.A., University of Toledo, 1970
Becky Johnson Carey, B.S. in Ed., Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania, 1979
Joseph Michael DeSantis, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1984
Peijun Jia, B.D., Shanghai Institute of Foreign Language, 1983
* Mary Ann Olsavsky, B.S., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1987
Tricia Lee Pascoe, B.F.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1988
Henry Francis Wernicki, B.A., Alliance College, 1973
Michael Troy Willis, B.S., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1989
Master of Arts
Counseling
Michele Bigham, B.S., Bowling Green State University, 1986
Cynthia Jean Bitting, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1987
* James J. Carideo, B.S., Penn State University, 1987
Sharon Louise Eckert, B.A., Ashland College, 1989
William Burke Hancock, B.A., Union College/New York, 1981
Jean L. Harris, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1988
Billie Karen Lyle, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1974
Joan M. McLaughlin, B.A., Seton Hill College, 1964
Anna Jane Mercatoris, B.A., Gettysburg College, 1990
Josephine Marie Parente, B.A., Olivet College, 1990
Pamela K. Roche, B.A., Grove City College, 1978
Richard A. Schlesinger, B.A., University of Pittsburgh, 1989
Mary Elizabeth Watson, B.A., Grove City College, 1987
Master of Arts
Social Sciences
Master of Arts
Speech and Language
Pathology
James Joseph Beaulieu, B.A., Alliance College, 1987
Kris Ann Bancroft, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1989
* Kelly Dawn Binaut, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1989
John Charles Clouser, B.S., Gannon University, 1980
* Terri Elizabeth Corr, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1990
* Trayce Lynne Deeter, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1990
* Cynthia Marie Hapeman Dillen, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1987
* Tammy Diane Ferry, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1990
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Patrida Karen Hovis, B.S. in Ed., Cabrini College, 1985
Kenneth LeRoy Lundmark, B.S., Malone College, 1977
Susan P. Ottaway, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1982
Michele Petrishen, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1988
Patrida Louise Reffner, B.A., Mercyhurst College, 1984
Colleen Mary Scrivo, B.A., Villa Maria College, 1976
* Regina Suzanne Smith, B.A., Vassar College, 1986
* Amy Susan Wickerham, B.A., Thiel College, 1983
* Marjorie Ann Herritage, B.F.A., University of Georgia, 1959
* Brenda S. Lindsey, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1990
Terri Lynn Lyons, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1987
* Lori Aim McPhaden-Rolph, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1987
* Kathie Mae Moyer, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1990
* Vanessa Rhea Sheriff, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1990
* Renee Messmer Woods, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1989
Master of Education
Educational Psychology
*
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*
Nancy Punkar Baker, B.S., Ohio State University, 1977
Rose Anne Bogolin, B.F.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1989
Patrick Bahan Carney, B.A., Gannon University, 1989
Kathleen Bridget Fling, B.S. in Ed., Clarion University of Pennsylvania, 1977
Laura Louise Gualtieri, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1987
Michael Alan Haslett, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1988
John F. Knouse Jr., B.A., Gannon University, 1985
Amy S. Lees, B.S., Utica College of Syracuse University, 1989
Jamie Ann Pascarella, B.S., University of Pittsburgh-Bradford, 1990
Katrina Prather, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1988
Michelle Renee Ratti, B.S., Geneva College, 1990
Patricia B. Stickner, B.A., Mercyhurst College, 1975
Nancy Ann Stroud, B.A., St. Bona venture University, 1990
Daniel P. Stroup, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1980
Gina Ann Angelo, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1987
Kazi Imran Hossain, B.S., University Dhaka-Bangladesh, 1984
Dean C. Ma5mard, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1984
Master of Education
Elementary Education
Master of Education
Elementary School
Administration
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Master of Education
Reading
* Dennis Martin Bailey, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1990
Dianne Susan Connors, B.S. in Ed., Villa Maria College, 1971
* Bonnie S. Coxon, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1987
Linda Doutt Culbertson, B.A., Grove City College, 1984
* Michelle Susan Fitzsimmons, B.S. in Ed., SUNY-Geneseo, 1977
* Vanessa Lee Hodgins, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1990
* Cheryl Witt Kather, B.A., Villa Maria College, 1982
* Cynthia Barnett Kline, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1990
* Kathleen Marie Medved, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1977
* Elizabeth Sopp Meeder, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1989
Jacquelyn March Roden, B.S. in Ed., Clarion University of Pennsylvania, 1976
J. Mark Vendel, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1973
Master of Education
Secondary School
Administration
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Master of Education
Special Education
* Kathryn J. Bartlett, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1986
Anna Louise Lope Caro, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1988
* Mark Ellis Eastlick, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1976
* Kimberly Rose Gies, B.A., Mercyhurst College, 1987
* Ophelia Marie Harper, B.A., Penn State University, 1985
Deborah Labart Hotchkiss, B.S., Houghton College, 1975
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Master of Fine Arts
Karen Savakis Boumias, B.F.A., Bowling Green State University, 1975
* Paul K. Hill, B.A., SUNY-Binghamton, 1985
* Donald Louis Robson, B.F.A., Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 1986
* Pamela June Roys, B.S. in Ed., Youngstown State University, 1989
Rebecca Lynne Stowell, B.F.A., Southwestern Texas State University, 1987
Master of Science
Biology
Gregory J. Czarnecki, B.S., Gannon University, 1989
* Marilee Gittere, B.S., Daemen College, 1964
Master of Science in Nursing
Grace C. Brown, B.S.N., Walla Walla College, 1984
Krista Lynn Burkett, B.S.N., Roberts Wesleyan College, 1987
Melissa Kay Homan, B.S.N., Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania, 1985
Michelle Suzanne Kotcella, B.S., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1983
Kelly Anne Sanfrotello, B.S.N., Penn State University, 1986
Anita Meyers Tyler, B.S.N., Villa Maria College, 1977
* Patrida Irene Wahrenberger, B.S.N., Penn State University, 1977
Judy L. Decker, B.A., Thiel College, 1966
James David Eubank, B.S. in Ed., Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania, 1985
Sylvia Mary Gaukel, B.S. in Ed., Bowling Green State University, 1973
Christopher Barrett Smith, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1976
Carol E. Bohman, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1985
Patrick Joseph Dean, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1974
Neil Joseph Donovan, B.S. in Ed., Penn State University, 1981
Timothy Michael McQueeney, B.S. in Ed., Penn State University, 1984
Timothy J. Rankin, B.S., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1978
Anthony Dewey Sheppard, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1981
George R. Sucha, B.S. in Ed., Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania, 1969
Edward John Zenewicz, B.A., Waynesburg College, 1971
Students who completed degree requirements during Summer 1991
Honors
Baccalaureate and Associate Degrees
The following degree candidates have earned at least sixty-four credits as undergraduate students of Edinboro University and
have attained the following cumulative averages: Summa Cum Laude, 3.80 to 4.00; Magna Cum Laude, 3.60 to 3.79; and Cum Laude
3.40 to 3.59.
Summa Cum Laude
Magna Cum Laude
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Cum Laude
University Honors Program
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Bruce Robert Bednarski
David Arthur Chart
Gladys E. Chart
Betty L. Conover
Thomas E. Greggs
Kerry Ennis Lyons
Elizabeth Ann McCarthy
Stacey Jeanne Miller
Susan d. Blount
Barbara A. Denardi
Edna R. Felmlee
Matthew Garret Haight
Lisa Kristine Hogue
Kathy T. lorio
Stacey Marie Karotka
Leigh L. Meier
David Christopher Mitchell
Judy Robertson Proper
Carol Jean Irene Pyle
Tina Marie Rhodes
Kimberly Ann Shick
Allison Jeanne Swingenstein
Phillip Andrew Tims
Patricia Bean Valencic
Rosalie Anne Watt
Cheryl A. Moore
Jane Lee Morris
Susan Murawski
Richard Douglas Osborn
Julie Ann Quinn
Gabriella Lenore Savelli
Joseph Eugene Shrader
James Joseph Urban Jr.
Kazuko Yano
Niraj Kumar Balasaria
Linda Anne Bennett
John David Bowen
Leah Catherine Brock
Kelly Kathleen Brown
John Ross Dickman
Virginia Marie-Sivak DiRaimo
Christine Marie Eisbrenner
Anna Marie Elliott
James Joseph Fetzner
Karen Annette Gongaware
Elizabeth Jean Grebinoski
Marcella Anne Hamilton
Katrina Marie Johnston
Joseph Linebach
Susan McKinney Lloyd
Harold A. Longmore
Barbara Ann Majewski
Anthony John Matelock
Valerie Kay Osborne
Anthony E. Patterson
Tanya Rose Peterman
Jeffrey Everett Price
Matthew Wade Rogers
Shahla Shah
Kimberly Sue Thompson
Jody Lynn Troyer
Linda Ann Wilson
Patricia Ann Young
Arthur chart
Betty L. Conover
Una Marie Rhodes
Joseph Eugene Shrader
School of Liberal Arts
Bachelor of Arts
Art History
Michelle Ann Femetti
Bachelor of Arts
Criminal Justice
Francesco Joseph Ardino Jr.
* Brian Edward Barnhart
* Michael David Bichsel
Andrea Jean Marie Blaszak
* Michael Andrew Boehm
* Lance Joseph Brusco
* Jeffrey D. Button
Matthew James Clydesdale
Daniel Anthony Cuiffi
John Joseph DAmico III
Maurita Mary Deptula
* Kraig Daymond Dilley
* Harold Allan Donahue
* Joan Louise Dorman
Paul Arthur Ennis
Michelle Eileen Gundrum
* Matthew Garret Haight - Magna
* John Bryce Holmes Jr.
* Janell Marie Homer
Reta Darlene Hull
Brenda Dee Jones
Kenneth Mark Kindervater
* Robert Stephen Klinger
Julianne Marie Kuntz
* Pierre Allen Lent
James Robert Lowman
Sherri Gay Meeder
Bruce Michael Mihalak
Michael Paul Miles
Derek David Miller
Ronald Charles Morgan
* Anthony E. Patterson - Cum
Geno Anthony Pisciottano
Bradley Scott Powell
Una Marie Rhodes - Summa
Michael Anthony Robson
* Stephen Joseph Sable
* Gordon Edward Smith
Onalee Marie Smith
* Shawn Edward Smith
Thomas J. Steineck
* Mark Douglas Thompson
* Thomas Michael Truchanowicz
Linda Ann Wilson - Cum
* Dale Lee Wimer
* Michael Edward Wurst
Bachelor of Arts
Political Science
Bachelor of Arts
Drama
Dina Marie Blake
* Eric Francis Deutschbauer
William Peter Jeanguenat
* Melissa Ann Kilkenny
Patrick Lothair Rhoades
David Vincent Bortle
Bachelor of Arts
English
Joanne Irene Anderson
Linda Anne Bennett
* Melissa Elayne Borgia
* Melanie Mary Garbin
Anka Palic
Penelope Helen Saines
Danielle Slongo
Kimberly Michele Treadwell
Bachelor of Arts
French
Christine Noelle Freemal
Bachelor of Arts
History
* Mark Henry Giza
Jeffrey Keith Jones
David Joseph Kwiatkowski
John George Popely
Bachelor of Arts
Humanities
Dean Edward Fox
Gregory Michael Knepp
Bachelor of Arts
Music
* Timothy Baun Bodamer
* Roberta Lynn Maroney
James Kinsley Neiner
Bachelor of Arts
Psychology
* James Martin Basile
James Joseph Beaulieu
* Bruce Robert Bednarski - Summa
Alicia Brown
Tina Marie Byers
Stephen Scott Campbell
Daryl James Collura
Betty L. Conover - Summa
Brian Richard Daniels
* Dawn Renee Fischer
Karen Annette Gongaware - Cum
* Katherine Elizabeth Hall
Matthew E. Helsel
* Kathy T. lorio - Magna
Stephanie Anne Jordan
Stacey Marie Karotka - Magna
Beverly L. Kerr
Nicole Lynn LeCause
Sheila Lynn Ley
Terri L. Lindenberger
Betty Jane Lytle
Colleen Manion
* Douglas Andrew McGarvey
Audra Marie Merryman
* Teri Sue Miller
Cheryl L. Patterson
Nina Maddalon Perino
* Lori Lynn Perkins
LeeAnn Pinchalk
* Carol Jean Irene Pyle - Summa
Anthony Michael Ramsey
Daniel Jon Richardson
Joy Marie Ruhl
Diana Christine Stitt
Michael John Styborski
Patricia Bean Valencic - Summa
* Patricia Ann Young - Cum
Jeffrey Thomas Zajac
* Heidi Louise Zimmerman
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Bachelor of Arts
Russian
Paul Martin Semrau Jr.
Bachelor of Arts
Social Science
James Joseph Beaulieu
Bachelor of Arts
Sociology
* Teresa M. Batrla
Christina R. Meeder
Timothy Edward Zack
Bachelor of Arts
Speech and Hearing
Disorders
* Jenise Anne Caufman
Carolyn Anne Fox
* Veronica Marie Gambill
Tonimarie A. Gionti
Tammy Lynn Glenn
Colleen A. Lonergan
Kelley Jane Petrucelli
Samantha Sue Saloum
April Mae Stahlman
Gregory Walter Staub
Natalie Ann Wiesen
Bachelor of Arts
Speech Communications
* Lee David Alverson
James Roland Bailey Jr.
Christina Marie Bair
Paul Joseph Biondo
* James Chadwick Brown
Shawn Michael Bryan
Kimberly Anne Caro
Linda Ann Claus
Lara Lee Eskievich
Jill Suzanne Evans
Shawn Scott Fallon
Jacqueline Lee Fite
* Kimberly Marie Gallagher
Edith Alice Grant
* Sandra Danielle Groves
* Marcella Anne Hamilton - Cum
Laura Katherine Hartley
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Michael Patrick Held
* Timothy Earl Jay
* Kimberly Anne Koenemund
Maribeth Mahoney
* Robert Sprowls Morrow
* Melissa Ann Perkins
Christopher John Popa
* Richard S. Proctor
Gabriella Lenore Savelli - Magna
David John Sawicki
James Edward Sawyer
Christine Susan Shilkunas
Todd David Sturga
Robert Alan Swanson
Stephen Patrick-Anthony Thompson
* David Eugene Turzak
* Marc Thomas Wallace
Kurt John York
Jessica Christie Yost
W. Brien Zahorchak
Charlene Ann Zarzeczny
* Joseph F. Zdarko III
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Cheryl Yvoime Anderson
Brenda Arm Barretta
Christopher Robert Battaglia
Sheldon Thomas Borden
* Lisa June Campbell
* Thomas Patrick Chumey
* James David Cowie Jr.
* Gregg Alan Daubenspeck
* Barry Tyler DeQuenne
Christopher Michael Elardo
Angeliki Costas Georgiou
Kenneth Wayne Gibson
Katie Annette Griswold
Lorie Ann Klie
Eugene Louis Kurtic
Kerry Ennis Lyons - Summa
Kevin Richard Manco
Tina Marie Montagna
Richard Miles Moyer
Richard Douglas Osborn - Magna
* Iris Dawn Parker
* Matthew John Pekarcik
Mark David Polaski
Denise Beth Redman
Scot David Rumsey
David James Seybold
Lyrm A. Skarada
David D. Tennent III
Cynthia Antoinette Ujhazy
* Matthew David Walker
Bachelor of Science
Industrial and Trade
Leadership
David F. Gomy
Matthew John Rovnak
Bachelor of Science
Social Work
Susan D. Blount - Magna
Dennis Michael Daugherty
Amy Elizabeth Hoffman
Juliann Mizikowski
Beatrice Ann Munson
Katherine C. Shewan
Melanie Beth Travis
Associate of Arts
Criminal Justice
Brian Joseph Gabutti
Associate of Arts
Human Services
* Kenneth William Sutter
Associate of Arts
Liberal Studies
* Mary Kaye Callahan
* Lloyd Kenneth Sutley
Naoko Tsutsumi
Yuko Yagisawa
School of Science, Management andl Technologies
Bachelor of Arts
Biology
Vincent Paul Cummings
Kimberly Joyce Hall
* Joseph Michael Sherrick
Bachelor of Arts
Earth/Space Science
Paul Frederick Dawson
Joseph Eugene Shrader - Magna
Bachelor of Arts
Environmental Studies/
Geography
Jeffrey Paul Gombita
Bachelor of Arts
Geography
* Lisa Renee Parmenter
William F. Reese Jr.
Michael Wayne
Bachelor of Arts
Mathematics
Elizabeth Jean Grebinoski - Cum
Matthew Wade Rogers - Cum
* Daron Jay Royal
Donald J. Vitron
Bachelor of Arts
Natural Science and
Mathematics
Robert John Szemanski
James Joseph Urban Jr. - Magna
* Students who completed degree
requirements during Summer 1991
Bachelor of Arts
Specialized Studies
* Gregory Paul Bruce
Jonathan Peter Dickinson
Michael Anthony Pisano
Shona Charlene Rasel
Scott C. Roides
* Norman Randolph Shor
Derek Damon Stewart
* Jeffrey Alan Vayda
Bachelor of Science
Biology
David Brian Rea
David Clarke Thrasher
Bachelor of Science
Business Administration
James Anthony Alcorn
Leann Marie Anthony
Mark Edward Becker
Donald Stephen Bierhals
Jeffrey Michael Bone
Howard Dennis Bradley
Gladys E. Chart - Summa
* Michelle Renee Coffman
* Jeffrey D. Crossman
Eric Carl Danielson
Douglas Alan Danko
Firat Sozen Demiral
Kathleen Ann Denman
Christine Marie Eisbrenner - Cum
James Joseph Fetzner - Cum
* Daniel Glenn Foy
James Guy Fried
John C. George Jr.
Andrew Joseph Griffin Jr.
* Kristen Kay Hanny
Scott Allen Highlands
Matthew Scott Hilton
Yan Jiao
Carla R. Johnson
* Robert William Johnson
Glenn Raymond Kauffman
* Carolyn Marie Koscelnik
* Dean Allen Kysor
* Mark Richard Licnerski
* Joseph Linebach - Cum
Diana Colette LoBasso
* Harold A. Longmore - Cum
* Gregory Edward Marburger
* Chandra Ann Margetta
Daniel Michael McCurdy
* Sheila Evelyn McIntosh
* Douglas Alan McIntyre
* Melissa McLaughlin
Wendy Ruth Metcalf
Stacey Jeanne Miller - Summa
Jun Mita
* John David Mohre
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
Cheryl A. Moore - Magna
Kimberly Anne Nichols
Michael Lee Oncea
Jeffrey Everett Price - Cum
Christopher Charles Rauber
Jennifer Nina Renn
Vickie Lynn Rossey
Jeffrey Carl Santos
Shahla Shah - Cum
Asim Shaikh
Niaz Ahmed Shaikh
John Patrick Shaw
Asif Akhtar Siddiqi
Benjamin Joseph Stoffer
Robyn Jordan Sye
Robert John Thiele
Kimberly Sue Thompson - Cum
Michael William Thuransky
Phillip Andrew Tims - Summa
Gary Wade Tozzo
David Strang Treloar Jr.
Ronald A. Verno
Brian Michael Walker
Lance Michael Walrath
Keith G. White
Rodney Calvin Whitfield
Earl Lee Woodard Jr.
Steven Alan Wright
Kazuko Yano - Magna
Rosanne Yanosich
Bachelor of Science
Chemistry
Christopher William Gausman
Bachelor of Science
Computer Science
Cassandra Marie Baker
* Niraj Kumar Balasaria - Cum
* Imari Lenell Bremer
* Christine Campa Capozzoli
Teresa Arme Dodge
* Arlene Margaret Ellis
* Bahman Golshan
* Nabil M. Hoyek
Lance Stephen Jablonski
* Fadel Abdul Rahman Machaal
Edward Michael Majchrzak
James W. McCall
* Raymond Edward Neubert
Christopher Gregory Proctor
Allison Jeanne Swingenstein - Summa
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Bachelor of Science
Economics
Tsung-Ming Frank Chen
Michael C. Noonan
Michelle Ann Outten
Bachelor of Science
Environmental Science
Jeffrey Edward Cook
Anthony John Matelock - Cum
Bachelor of Science
Geology
Andrea L. Smelko
Bachelor of Science in
Nursing
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*
*
Joanne Jarmolowicz Dudenhoeffer
Karen E. Kauffeld
Barbara Ann Majewski - Cum
Susan Murawski - Magna
Susan Renee Paris
Deborah Quinn Radomile
Renee Ruth Rockwood
Kimberly Ann Shick - Summa
Bonnie Lou Staudt
Timothy Edward Winschel
Associate of Applied Science
Dental Technology
* Bradley Ray Hanks
* Misty Michelle Sheppard
* Teresa Jean Wagner
Associate of Science
General Business
Administration
Kathy Ellen Blue
* Terry Edward Chiaramonte
Nicholas Anthony Giacone
Yayoi Hasebe
Joanna Lynn Jones
Elizabeth Coverdale Keim
Delana Marie Kuhn
Gloria Jean Seeley
Michelle Marie Tarantello
Rebecca Ann Wilson
Masashi Yamazaki
Associate of Science
Hospital Equipment
Technology
School of Education
Bachelor of Science in
Art Education
* Kristen Marie Bills
* Kelly Kathleen Brown - Cum
Rebecca Eileen Jones
Melissa Angela Klomp
Rebecca Sue Lowrey
Elizabeth Ann McCarthy - Summa
Brenda Marie Thompson
* David Earl Wanker
David William Wray Jr.
Bachelor of Science in
Education
Elementary Education
* Roy Bruce Wolfe
Bachelor of Science
Medical Technology
* Kelly Anne Cook
* Shannon Chelsey Ehlers
* Teresa M. Koger
Bachelor of Science
Nuclear Medicine Technology
*
*
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*
Leah Catherine Brock - Cum
Ann Marie Crissman
Beth Ann DeAngelis
David Paul Sheriff
Bachelor of Science
Nursing
Lisa A. Bellotti
Robert Dwight McGaughey
Tracy Peace
Bachelor of Science
Physics
David Arthur Chart - Summa
David Christopher Mitchell - Magna
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Associate of Engineering
Technology
Biomedical Engineering
Technology
*
* Brian D. Whitney
Associate of Engineering
Technology
Manufacturing Engineering
Technology
*
*
William C. Adams Jr.
David James Hogue
Leonard R. Kriegisch Jr.
Mark Valent Mancos
\^^lliam G. Mulley Jr.
Todd Robert Wahlers
Associate of Science
Computer/Information
Processing Technology
Pamela Sue Battko
Valerie A. Jordan
* April E. Welch-McNeal
*
* Students who completed degree
requirements during Summer 1991
*
*
*
*
Martha Jean Agostino
Mary Jo Aiello
Sheri Kay Amberson
Susan Marie Andruschat
Rick Alan Askey
Dena Leigh Berger
Joyce Ann Berkebile
Lorin William Brooks
Jennifer Beth Butts
Mary Jo Baltes Carideo
Deborah Amendola Cook
Amy Elizabeth Delaney
Lynda Diane Dennison
Virginia Marie-Sivak DiRaimo - Cum
Jill C. Donati
Karri L)m Dowden
Charlotte Chase Drayer
Michelle Lynn Edwards
Kenneth Wayne Eimiller
Ann Marie Terry Feigh
Edna R. Felmlee - Magna
Holly Heather Feronti
Susan Marie Gibas
Lizabeth Gail Glaser
Jeannine Lyim Gould
Sharon Johnson Gross
Paul E. Hansen
Lisa Kristine Hogue - Magna
Annette Kaye Hotchkiss
Kimberly Ann Humes
Christopher Brian Hutter
Lisa Ann lacano
Jay Francis Keenan
Tina Marie Kimple
Kelly Diane King
Bernice Angela Kirby
Carrie L)mn Kizak
Trudy Ann Laskey
Susan McKinney Lloyd - Cum
Sandra Dale Logan
Beth Louise Martin
Debora Alison Maryott
Cindy Sue McClimans
Lori Ann McCowin
Russell Lawrence Mclntire
* Jennifer Marie Meconi
Leigh L. Meier - Magna
Stacey Marie Meyner
Nancie Lucille Miller
Jane Lee Morris - Magna
Denise Inez Nelson
Kelley Frances Neuburger
Janine Marie Newhouse
Holly Alisa Noble
Tracey Michelle Noe
Valerie Kay Osborne - Cum
* Tanya Rose Peterman - Cum
Sandra Lynn Petsch
Carolyn Jean Phillips
Kerry Elizabeth Phillips
Judy Robertson Proper - Summa
Denise Lynn Rice
Melissa Ann Rice
Susan Ellen Scherfel
Laurie Lynn Schott
Shelly Elizabeth Seneta
Karen Rosalie Sharer
Corissa Lee Smith
Dianne Marie Sparks
Brenda Sue Staaf
Janet Frances Svenson
Elizabeth Ann Sykes
* Stephanie Bain Thomas
Jody Lynn Troyer - Cum
Gerald Lewis VanZandt
Elizabeth Anne Williams
Mark Lawrence Williams
Krista Louise Woods
Bachelor of Science in
Education
Elementary EducationMentally and Physically
Handicapped
Dianne Claire Bufalini
Barbara A. Denardi - Magna
Anna Marie Elliott - Cum
Cheryl Ann Garland
Grace Ann Gillette
Melissa Lorie Gillette
Kathleen R. Glover
Gretchen Diane Kline
Julie Anne Lovell
Amy Lynn Norris
Lori Ann Portka
Cynthia Lee Sklar
Christine Barbara Vespoli
Peggy Lynn Walters
Rosalie Anne Watt - Summa
Elizabeth Catherine Whitmire
Karen Marie Zalewski
Bachelor of Science in
Education
Health and Physical
Education
Jeanne Marie Barnett
Richard W. DerVanik Jr.
John Ross Dickman - Cum
William George Hair Jr.
Pamela Marie Hering
Stacy Lee MacMillan
Robert Jude Nitowski
Donna Marie Thibert
Bachelor of Science in
Education
Mentally and Physically
Handicapped
Erika Lyn Bingman
Dalhart Thomas Dobbs Jr.
Tracy Lynn Policastro
Tracy Lorraine Sipe
Richard Thomas Slebonick
Christine Marie Tishko
Bachelor of Science in
Education
Secondary Education/
Chemistry
Katrina Marie Johnston - Cum
Bachelor of Science in
Education
Secondary Education/
Comprehensive English
Jennifer Lynn Adair
* Tina Dorine Claxton
Aimee Lynn Croushore
Dorene P. Detwiler
* Susan Ann Jones
* John Gerard LoPresto
Deborah Ann Malanowski
Lisa Marie Nachman
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Julie Ann Quinn - Magna
Aleta Marie Rupert
Bachelor of Science in
Education
Secondary Education/
General Science
* William A. Rothstein
Bachelor of Science in
Education
Secondary Education/
Mathematics
* John David Bowen - Cum
* Thomas E. Greggs - Summa
Bachelor of Science in
Education
Secondary Education/
Mathematics - Physics
* Bradford John Kallay
Bachelor of Science in
Education
Secondary Education/
Social Studies
Linda Anne Bennett - Cum
Marcella Renee Brant
John Paul Cleary Jr.
* Francis Ronald Conti
Kathleen Marie Damico
Jamie Daniel Intihar
Thomas Mark Izydorczak
* Gene Martin Minetti
Carol Lee Musiek
* Katherine Louise Oplinger
Bachelor of Science in
Education
Secondary Education/
Spanish
Nina Anise Joslin
Darcie Lynn Sanford
Associate of Science
Pre-School Education
Carol Lee Brocklehurst
Kristin Lee Hughes
Beth Ann Popely
* Amy Lynn Solida
Chancellor, State System of Higher Education
Dr. James H. McCormick
Board of Governors, State System of Higher Education
Mr. F. Eugene Dixon, Jr., Chairperson
Ms. Julia B. Ansill
Dr. Muriel Berman
The Honorable Donald Carroll Jr.
The Honorable Jeffrey W. Coy
Mr. G. Edward DeSeve
Ms. Rebecca F. Gross
Mr. James A. Hughes
Dr. James L. Larson
The Honorable F. Joseph Loeper
Mr. Floyd M. Mains
Mr. Joseph M. Nespoli
Dr. Robert J. O'Hara Jr.
Mr. Philip D. Rowe Jr.
The Honorable Jere W. Schuler
The Honorable Patrick J. Stapleton
Mr. Julius Uehlein
Ms. Kimberly M. Allen, Student Representative
Ms. Monica A. Douglas, Student Representative
Mr. Patrick J. Geho, Student Representative
Council of Trustees
Mr. C. Richard Johnston, Chairperson
Edith Benson, Esq.
Mr. Edwin D. Dombrowski
Mrs. Susan Hagen
Mrs. Patricia Heasley
Dr. Lawrence Krespan
The Honorable Robert J. Kusse
Dr. Harold Sargent
Harry Thomas, Esq.
Mr. R. Benjamin Wiley
Commencement Committee
* Students who completed degree requirements during Summer 1991
The University does not claim the list of degree candidates is absolutely accurate. Students are granted degrees only if they meet all
academic and financial requirements.
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John F. Fleischauer..................................................Provost and \Tce President for Academic Affairs, Chairman
William Coleman.............................................................................................................. Director, Physical Plant
Sherrie Shumate............................................................................................................Assistant to the President
Gary Jamison.................................................................................................................Director, Student Services
Gerald Kiel .........................................................................................Associate Dean, Records and Registration
Patti S. Loomis................................................................................... Director, Public Relations and Publications
Paul Martin.........................................................................................................Chairman, Department of Music
Denise Ohler.............................................................................................Director, Advising and Career Services
Alice Parker.....................................................................................................Office of Records and Registration
M. Roy Strausbaugh...........................................................................................Dean, Academic Administration
Bob Wallace...................................................................................................... Director, Instructional Technology
ALMA MATER
Hail to thee, our Alma Mater glorious;
Fresh wreaths we bring to bind thy brow.
Trials have passed and thou has stood victorious;
Never fairer, never statelier than now.
O Edinboro, Edinboro,
Ever praising thee in song;
While class speeds class as swift years pass.
To thee our hearts belong.