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Edinboro State College
Commencement
May 15,1983
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THE COMMENCEMENT PROCESSION
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Mrs. Eve Y. Murphy, Chairperson, Edinboro
Mr. Harold E. Bell, Sharon
Mr. Paul J. Caron, Erie
Dr. Herald D. Green, Erie
Mrs. Louise A. Hamilton, Meadville
Mr. C. Richard Johnston, Meadville
Dr. Lawrence W. Krespan, Warren
Mr. Peter Mortensen, Sharpsville
Ms. Melinda Merry, Student, Edinboro
The Colors of the United States
The Colors of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
The College Marshal
The College President
The Trustees of the College
The Platform Guests
The College Faculty
PRESIDENT’S CABINET
Foster F. Diebold ..................................................................................................... President
June Vance........................................................................ ............................. Ombudswoman
James E. McKinley .................................... Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs
Burton O. Witthuhn...................................... Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs
Richard J. Gromen .................. ........................................ Dean, Faculty of Arts and Sciences
R. Harriet Phillips ........................................................ Dean, Faculty of Professional Studies
Jack Williams .......................................... Dean, Graduate Studies/Academic Administration
Donald Panhorst........................................................................ Dean, Continuing Education
Robert M. Beagle .......................................... Vice President for Development and Planning
Clifford L. Cox............................... Associate Vice President for Development and Planning
John K. Fisher ............................................. Director of Institutional Research and Planning
Robert L. Carothers .......................................................... Vice President for Administration
and Student Personnel Services
Vincent P. Trotta.................................... .......... Associate Vice President for Administration
and Student Personnel Services
Gary Jamison ............................................................Assistant Vice President for Student Life
David O'Dessa................................................. Assistant Vice President for College Facilities
COMMENCEMENT COMMITTEE
.. Vice President for Development and Planning
.................................................. President's Office
............... ....................... Public Relations Officer
... Assistant Vice President for College Facilities
.... Associate Vice President for Administration
and Student Personnel Services
Dr. Bob Wallace..................................... .................... Director of Instructional Technology
Dr. Jack Williams ................................... Dean, Graduate Studies/Academic Administration
Mr. Robert Beagle, Chairman...............
Mrs. Marjorie Koon ...............................
Miss Patti S. Loomis ...............................
Mr. David O'Dessa.................................
Mr. Vincent Trotta .................................
On the cover: featured on the front cover of this year's commencement program is a pen and
ink rendering of the stone archway leading to the Edinboro campus. The illustration was drawn
by Joseph Craziano, an Edinboro State College fine arts major.
COLORS DISTINCTIVE OF THE DISCIPLINES AND PROFESSIONS
Apricot ...................................... ....................
Dark Blue ........................................................
Light Blue ........................................................
Peacock Blue ...................................................
Brown ..............................................................
Citron .............................................................
Copper ............................................................
Crimson ..........................................................
Drab........................................ .........................
Gray.................................................................
Silver Cray .......................................................
Green .............................................................
Olive Green .....................................................
Sage Green......................................................
Lemon ..............................................................
Lilac .................................................................
Maize...............................................................
Orange ............................................................
Pink .................................................................
Salmon Pink .....................................................
Purple .............................................................
Russet ..............................................................
Scarlet ..............................................................
White...............................................................
Golden Yellow.................................................
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Philosophy
Education
Public Administration
Fine Arts
Social Work
Economics
Journalism
Business
Veterinary Science
Oratory
Medicine
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Physical Education
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Library Science
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Dentistry
Agriculture
Engineering
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Music
Public Health
Law
Forestry
Theology
Arts, Letters and Humanities
Science
HONORS MEDALLIONS
Departmental Special Recognition
......................... Magna Cum Laude
...................... Summa Cum Laude
........... Honor Program Graduates
Red and White Ribbons .......
Red and Gold Ribbons .........
Cold Ribbons ........................
Red, White and Cold Ribbons
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THE COMMENCEMENT CONVOCATION
Provost, Vice President for Academic Affairs
Edinboro State College
James E. McKinley, Presiding
THE CEREMONIAL MACE
ST. PAUL SUITE
Gustav Holst
Prelude
The Ceremonial Mace, a symbol of presidential authority, is carried at the head of the
academic procession by the College Marshal, Dr. Ralph Ackerman. A gift of the Alumni
Association, the Mace was designed and executed by Dr. Seymour Blinderman, formerly of
the art faculty, and Mr. Henry Katzwinkel. It was first used at the inauguration of Edinboro
State College's thirteenth president, Chester T. McNerney in 1966.
The Mace, twenty-seven inches high, is topped by a sterling silver sphere studded by
coneshaped rubies. The neck of the Mace is inlaid with rosewood, alternated with silver
fleur-de-lis. Cultured pearls mounted on cups encircle the top of the shaft. Discs of silver
interspersed with rosewood compose the shaft which ends with tip-casted silver. Sunken
cultured pearls encircle a rounded cone with textured silver to end in a small globe.
College Orchestra
Paul Martin, Conductor
Army ROTC
Edinboro State College
Color Guard
Academic Processional
POMP AND CIRCUMSTANCE
Edgar Elgar
THE NATIONAL ANTHEM
STAR SPANGLED BANNER
Francis Scott Key
Invocation
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Robert Waterstripe, Bar/tone
The Rev. Lance D. Robbins
St. Augustine's Episcopal Church
Edinboro, Pa.
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Presidential Welcome
Foster F. Dieboid
President, Edinboro State College
Awarding of Honorary Doctorate
The Hon. Louis J. Tullio
Mayor, City of Erie
THE PRESIDENTIAL MEDALLION
Choral Union
A symbol of presidential authority, the first Presidential Medallion was presented to Foster
F. Dieboid, Edinboro's fourteenth president, 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, assistant 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 figure is the date 1857, the opening
year of the College, and garland thistles. In the background are the hills of Scotland, and
beneath the piper is an open book, an image of knowledge.
The pendant descends from a shield containing a triple-towered castle, the symbol of
defense, protection, 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 Tudo 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.
Commencement Address
College Orchestra
Paul Martin, Conductor
TURN BACK, O MAN
Gustav Holst
Gordon Flood, Conductor
"Neat, Plausible, and Wrong"
William Schaufele, Jr.
President, Foreign Policy Association
Former Ambassador to Poland
Presentation of Candidates
James E. McKinley
Conferring of Degrees
President Dieboid
Robert Waterstripe, Baritone
Paul Martin, Conductor
ALMA MATER
The Rev. Lance D. Robbins
Benediction
Music from "TANNHAUSER"
Richard Wagner
Recessional
College Orchestra
Paul Martin, Conductor
The audience is asked to stand during the Processional and Recessional and to join in the
singing of the Alma Mater.
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THE COLLEGE MARSHAL - RALPH E. ACKERMAN
Carrying the Ceremonial Mace and
leading the academic procession as College
Marshal is Dr. Ralph E. Ackerman, who will
retire in October, 1983. Dr. Ackerman has
served as professor of psychology at Edinboro
for the past 22 years, originally in the depart
ment of Psychology and Special Education
and currently in the reorganized department
of Psychology and Counseling.
Dr. Ackerman received a Bachelor of
Science in Education degree from Ohio
University in 1948, a Master of Education from
Ohio University in 1949, and a Ph.D. from the
University of Connecticut in 1960.
Prior to his position at Edinboro, Dr.
Ackerman served a summer assignment as a
visiting lecturer for the graduate school of
Marshall University. From 1954 through 1%1,
he was employed as a junior high school science and mathematics teacher at Glastonbury High
School in Glastonbury, Connecticut.
In addition to teaching responsibilities. Dr. Ackerman has been involved In departmental
administration. From 1968 to 1969, he served as Assistant Head of the Psychology and Special
Education Department and was then elected Chairman of the Psychology Department. He
held this position until 1972 when he was selected Chairman of the Division of Behavioral
Science. In 1980 he returned to full-time teaching.
Among the numerous college committees on which Dr. Ackerman has served are
Graduate Council, College Senate, Admissions Committee, Teacher Education Committee,
Academic Council, and Sabbatical Leave Committee. He holds professional membership In
the American Psychological Association, American Education Research Association, Penn
sylvania Higher Education Association, American Higher Education Association, and National
Education Association.
Dr. Ackerman has received numerous honors throughout his academic career including
being named to the Directory of International Biography, Outstanding Educators of America,
Who's Who in Community Service, Who's Who in the East, and Men in Government. In
addition, he has contributed to and written several publications. Active in civic organizations.
Dr. Ackerman is a member of the Rotary Club, the Masonic Lodge, and the Shriners.
Dr. Ackerman and his wife, Eileen, reside in Edinboro.
COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER - WILLIAM E. SCHAUFELE, JR.
Mr. William E. Schaufele, jr.. President of
the Foreign Policy Association and former
United States Ambassador to Poland, will
serve as guest speaker for today's spring
Commencement exercises. His address is
entitled "Neat, Plausible, and Wrong."
Raised In Lakewood, Ohio, William
Schaufele entered the United States Foreign
Service in 1950 upon completion of his A.B. at
Yale and master's degree in international
affairs from Columbia University.
During a 30-year Foreign Service career
Mr. Schaufele served in a wide variety of posts
in Germany, Morocco, the Congo (now
Zaire) and the State Department. In 1%9 he
became Ambassador to the West African
Republic of Upper Volta, where he served for
two years.
From 1971 to 1975 Ambassador Schaufele was assigned to the United States Mission to the
United Nations in New York, where he served successively as Senior Adviser to the Permanent
Representative and Deputy U. S. Representative in the Security Council. He had the primary
responsibility for coordinating the work of the permanent U. S. Mission and of U. S.
delegations to the annual sessions of the General Assembly. In November 1975, he attained the
permanent rank of Career Minister In the Foreign Service.
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In December 1975, after a brief tour of duty as Inspector General of the U. S. Foreign
Service, Mr. Schaufele was appointed by President Ford as Assistant Secretary of State for
African Affairs, heading the State Department Bureau that coordinates and implements U. S.
policy toward the 50 nations of the African region. He held that post until President Carter
appointed him United States Ambassador to Poland. He served as Ambassador until the end of
September 1980.
Ambassador Schaufele is one of the world's leading authorities on global politics and their
relationship to United States diplomacy. "The conduct of diplomacy requires far more than
expert knowledge of a single country or area. In fact, the first indispensable requirenwnt for a
diplomat is an extensive interest in and knowledge of his own country which he represents
abroad."
Ambassador Schaufele's wide range of experience is reflected in his ability to speak on a
variety of subjects.
Mr. Schaufele continues his Involvement with the educational community through
membership on the advisory council of the School of International and Public Affairs of
Columbia University and is a director of the boards of Global Perspectives in Education and the
Helsinki Watch Committee.
He holds the Wilbur Carr Award from the Department of State and the 1981 Distinguished
Alumnus Award of the School of International and Public Affairs of Columbia University.
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HONORARY DOCTORATE - LOUIS J. TULLIO
The Honorable Louis J. Tullio, Mayor of
the City of Erie, will be awarded an honorary
doctorate, Legum Doctor: Doctor of Laws
Degree, in today's ceremony. This is only the
second time in Edinboro's 125-year history
that such an honor has been bestowed.
Born In Erie, Mayor Tullio is the son of
Ersilia Nardone Tullio, who currently resides
In Erie, and the late Anthony J. Tullio. He
attended Holy Rosary Elementary and Cathe
dral Prep High School. The Mayor then
received a B.S. degree in business adminis
tration from Holy Cross College In Worcester,
Massachusetts and a master of education
degree from Boston University. A member of
the United States Navy for 30 months; Mayor
Tullio was honorably discharged as Lieu
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The high school and college football star
taught and coached various athletics in school systems throughout New England and Erie. He
received the "Little All-America Coach of the Year" award as Gannon College's first football
coach. Mayor Tullio has served as administrative assistant to the President of Gannon College,
as assistant director of health and education in the Erie School District, and as full-time
business manager of the District until his election in November 1965. Since January of 1%6, he
has served as Erie's first Italian/American mayor and last year became the first Pennsylvania
mayor to be elected to a fifth consecutive four-year term.
Married to the former Grace G. Gunster of Ridgwood, New jersey, the Mayor is active in
numerous civic, fraternal, and church organizations. He currently serves on the Board of
Directors of several charitable organizations, past president of the Pa. League of Cities, and
Advisory Board member of the U.S. Conference of Mayors. Among his many honors is the
Fiorelio LaGuardia Award from the Fraternal Order of Eagles which was presented to him in
Kansas City, Missouri in 1970.
Among the many criteria considered by the College In awarding the honorary degree are
Mayor Tullio's recognition throughout the Commonwealth and the nation for political
leadership and effectiveness; his service as consultant and advisor to governors, senators, and
presidents from both political parties; and his leadership in the City of Erie which transcends
political considerations and enables him to work closely and effectively with representatives
from both major political parties and with the many constituencies within the City of Erie.
"This honorary degree Is being awarded to Mayor Tullio on the basis of criteria used in the
long-standing tradition of honorary doctorates in American higher education," commented
President Diebold, "and on the basis of his ongoing commitment and contributions to public
service. There can be no doubt that Mayor Tullio's extensive political, economic, cultural, and
social leadership In the greater Erie area would be difficult for anyone, anywhere, to equal."
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EDINBORO STATE COLLEGE PRESIDENT - FOSTER F. DIEBOLD
Foster F. Diebold was named Edinboro
State College's 14th President on August 1,
1979. Since that time, he has brought a con
sistently bold vision to his guidance of the
College's many-faceted services to north
western Pennsylvania.
Noted for his extensive experience in the
field of education management. President
Diebold had previously served as President of
the University of Alaska statewide system.
His innovative efforts at Edinboro have
taken many shapes. Most recently, he initi
ated a total reorganization of the College's
various academic schools and administrative
offices with a watchful eye upon fiscal
responsibility and increased Institutional
responsiveness. In keeping with his policy of
making maximum use of existing campus
resources in higher education, he has imagi
natively met the ever-changing needs
brought about by new and emerging student
interests and societal expectations. Unique
cooperative programs with area business and industry are also the result of President Diebold s
revitalization of Edinboro State College.
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Among his favorite projects is the All-College Honors Program, which draws upon the
contributions of college staff for its scholarship funds, and which recognizes the academic
distinction of excellent students by offering specialized interdisciplinary coursework and
advanced research work.
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President Diebold's principal fields of professional interest Include higher education
management, governance, and planning; budget development and fiscal control; jegislatiye
liaison; and personnel management/collective bargaining. While at Rutgers University in
1963, he received a Wall Street journal fellowship.
A native of Orange, New jersey, he served as President of the University of Alaska from
1977-1979. Prior to that, he was executive secretary to the Board of Regents and Special
Assistant to the President of the University of Alaska's statewide system. From 1969 to 1976, he
was director of the Division of College Development at Kean College, New jersey (formerly
Newark State College), and from 1%5 to 1969, he was Assistant Superintendent of Neptune
Township Public Schools in New jersey.
Edinboro's president holds an associate degree In psychology from Monmouth Com
munity College, West Long Branch, New jersey; a bachelor of science in education from
Monmouth College, a master of arts in educational administration from Seton Hall University;
and he has met course requirements for his doctorate in education at Rutgers University.
President Diebold has served as Chairman of the Committee on Administration and
Finance in the State College and University System of Pa. He holds memberships on the
Professional Development Committee, Planning and Research Committee, and Negotiations
Planning Committee of the Commission of State Colleges and University; the American
Association of State Colleges and Universities Committee on State Relations; and the
Government Relations Committee of the Pa. Association of Colleges and Universities. He is
also a charter member of the World Future Society.
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President Diebold's community service includes membership on the Board of Cor
porators, Hamot Medical Center in Erie, and on Marine Bank's Local Advisory Board. He also
serves as a member of The William j. McMannIs and A. Haskell McMannIs Educational Trust
Fund Advisory Board, and Chairman of the Government, Education, and Social Agencies
Division of the Erie County United Way Campaign.
The President and his wife, Patricia, have two daughters - Jessica, and Stacey.
EDINBORO STATE COLLEGE • A UNIVERSITY IN THE MAKING
"There is hereby established a body
corporate and politic constituting a public
corporation and government instrumentaily
which shall be known as the State System of
Higher Education...Its purpose shall be to
provide high quality education at the lowest
possible cost to the students."
In November of 1982, Governor Thorn
burgh signed into law a bill which gave
university status to each of the colleges in the
state system and created a comprehensive
university system.
From Edinboro Academy in 1857, to
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania effective
July 1, 1983, the College has continued to
provide a quality program of higher educa
tion to the citizens of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania. The College now offers more
than 100 associate, baccalaureate, and
graduate degree programs, a diversity un
matched by any other college or university In northwestern Pennsylvania.
In Its university-oriented role, Edinboro State College has continually strived to offer
excellence not only In academic programming, but also in Its special program and cultural
offerings.
In addition to evening and weekend programs designed to meet the needs of working
adults, Edinboro is also quite active in programs for the handicapped and the educationally
disadvantaged. Noted as one of the few “wheelchair" campuses in the United States, Edinboro
has been actively involved In opening doors for the handicapped since 1974.
Edinboro is the only institution in northwestern Pennsylvania to offer a full range of
educational opportunities for the academically gifted student. Beginning with the Summer
Academy, gifted, talented, and creative youth ages 9 through 16 have the opportunity to
experience college life and pursue their interests In the relaxed summer atmosphere of a
campus environment. In a continuing effort to fulfill a need for educational opportunities,
Edinboro has established the Institute for Talent. College-bound students are given an
opportunity to gain early college credit and to experience college life prior to high school
graduation. Edinboro State College also offers an All-College Honors Program designed to
encourage outstanding undergraduates to strive for academic excellence. The first Penn
sylvania state college to develop such a program, Edinboro is the only institution In
northwestern Pennsylvania to offer a general honors degree.
As part of the College's effort to provide a comprehensive service to the community,
Edinboro offers a diversified cultural life program which includes theater, concerts, and
lectures. Among the renowned guests have been the Suzuki Children of japan, the Hartford
Ballet, Buddy Rich, Maynard Ferguson, Buckminster Fuller, and Rocky Bleier.
In addition, Edinboro is the only college in the region to support an extensive visiting
scholars program. Professors from mainland China, Pakistan, and India make their homes on
the Edinboro campus to study, conduct research, and teach classes. The Visiting Scholars
Program is part of the College's on-going efforts to broaden the educational offerings and
cultural opportunities afforded students and to expand its international education
programming.
Edinboro State College - committed to people and ideas.
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DISTINGUISHED ALUMNUS AWARD - ROBERT CAROTHERS
Dr. Robert Carothers has served as
Edinboro State College's Vice President for
Administration and Student Personnel Ser
vices for the past two and a half years. Most
recently he has been selected as President of
Southwest State University in Marshall,
Minnesota. Dr. Carothers was selected by a
unanimous vote, and his appointment cul
minated a five-month nationwide search.
Prior to becoming vice president,
Carothers held various positions at Edinboro.
He was dean of the school of arts and
humanities, chairman of the department of
English, and also taught in the English
department.
Carothers received the B.S. in education
and English from Edinboro State, the M.A.
and Ph.D. in English from Kent State Uni
versity, and the j.D. from the University of Akron School of Law.
He has published poetry and critical essays on various literary subjects and presented
numerous poetry readings and papers. The recipient of the Hart Crane-Alice Williams Award
for Poetry and certificates of appreciation and exceptional academic service from Edinboro
State College, Dr. Carothers is a member of the Bar in the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania and
the United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania.
“During his vice presidency at Edinboro," commented President Diebold, he has done
an outstanding job in such vital areas as fiscal affairs, student life, and labor relations. He
assumed his vice presidency during a time of serious institutional problems, and he has played
a key role In helping us to overcome those problems and chart new directions.
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MASTER’S DEGREES
MASTER OF ARTS - REHABILITATION COUNSELING
MASTER OF ARTS - CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY
♦Scott C. Caldwell, B.A., Edinboro State College, 1978
♦Alan Paul Childs, B.A., Westminster College, 1981
♦Rebecca Ann Culbertson, B.A., Mercyhurst College, 1968; M.A., Edinboro
State College, 1980
♦Anthony David Demarco, B.S., Penn State, 1976
♦Sheila Margaret Dwyer, A.B., Boston College, 1979
♦Carla Gordon Fryling, B.A., Behrend College of Penn State, 1980
•Bette Kesler Horn, B.S., University of Southern Michigan, 1%9
♦Dale Kevin Horst, B.A., Eastern Mennonite College, 1976
♦Michele M. Kelly, B.A., Edinboro State College, 1981
♦Charles L. Lamoreaux, B.A., Edinboro State College, 1981
♦Sarah S. Neuhart, B.A., Grove City College, 1981
♦Cheryl McLaughlin Snyder, B.S., Villa Maria College, 1978
♦Kimberlie Jeane Troyer, B.S., Slippery Rock State College, 1981
♦Judith E. Van Baarlen-Pfauth, B.A., Douglass College of Rutgers University,
1979
♦Rodney Daniel Willaman, B.A., Edinboro State College 1981
Jean Ellen Balser, B.S. in Ed., Kent State University, 1973
♦Ronald G. Coleman, B.A., Fairleigh Dickinson, 1959; M.A., Fairleigh Dickin
son, 1%3; Ph.D., Western Reserve University, 1968
Michael Robert Loary, B.A., Canisius College, 1978
Kathryn Christine MacCluskle, B.A., Edinboro State College, 1981
Patricia Ruth Messmer, B.S., University of Pittsburgh, 1966; M.S. in Nursing,
Edinboro State College, 1979
Richard Wesley Musser, B.A., Gannon College, 1973
Valerie Suznevich, B.S., Edinboro State College, 1980
MASTER OF ARTS - SOCIAL SCIENCES
♦Mohammad Yousif Pardesi, B.A., University of Sind, 1975
MASTER OF ARTS - SPEECH/LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
♦Susan Elaine Bartholme, B.S. in Ed., Indiana University of Pa., 1977
Hal Russell Blount, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro State College, 1975
♦Janet Louise Casali, B.S. In Ed., Edinboro State College, 1981
♦Susan Frances Hutcheson, B.S. in Ed., Clarion State College, 1979
Kimberly A. Shields, B.S., Edinboro State College, 1980
♦Barbara Bayless Yeaney, B.S., Penn State, 1979
MASTER OF ARTS - ENGLISH
♦Terese Balistreri Hartman, B.A., University of Wisconsin, 1968
♦Bodio Mohammed Hassan, B.A., Sind University, 1972
♦Larry Tyler Grumley, B.S., Drake University, 1974
♦Najma Moghul, B.A., Gout Girle College, 1%5; M.A., University of Sind, 1975;
L.L.B., University of Sind, 1978
♦Charlene Merry Stull, B.A., Edinboro State College, 1980
MASTER OF ARTS - GERONTOLOGY
Karen Lea Boggs, B.A., Edinboro State College, 1971
Michael Francis Gallagher, B.A., Gannon College, 1977
Ruth Mercedes Malone, B.S., Notre Dame College, 1941
Judith Ann Reynolds, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro State College, 1980
Josiane D'Alcomo Richardson, B.A., University of Arizona, 1%3
♦Rita Sherman Ross, B.A., Slippery Rock State College, 1974
MASTER OF ARTS - HISTORY
♦Charles Fogle Cotterill, B.S. In Ed., Edinboro State College, 1974
David Jon Margraf, B.A., Westminster College, 1977
♦Julie Lawrence Willow, B.A., Edinboro State College, 1977
MASTER OF ARTS - POLITICAL SCIENCE
♦♦Eugene Ezeruo Durueke, B.A., Edinboro State College, 1982
David George Zahoran, B.A., Edinboro State College, 1981
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MASTER OF ARTS - STUDENT PERSONNEL SERVICES IN HIGHER EDUCATION
Paula Kae Adams, B.A., Gannon University, 1980
Mary Louise Brunner, B.A., Allegheny College, 1972
Mari Joy Casale, B.A., Florida Southern College, 1979
♦Linda S. Crumrine, B.A., Adrian College, 1972
Amy S. Lawson, B.A., Westminster College, 1971
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MASTER OF EDUCATION - ART
Evelyn Slodownik Askey, B.S., Edinboro State College, 1978
♦Janet Lee Gould, B.S. In Art Ed., Edinboro State College, 1977
♦Janet Elaine Zents, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro State College, 1979
MASTER OF EDUCATION - EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
♦Donna Marie Doskocz, B.S. in Art Ed., Edinboro State College, 1979
♦James T. Giancola, B. A., Jersey City State College, 1974; M.A., Jersey City State
College, 1979
♦Charalene Jane Kimble, B.S. in Ed., Kent State University, 1966
Kathy Lynn Kramer, B.S. In Ed., Edinboro State College, 1979
♦Sarah Cumming MacDonald, B.S., Glasgow University, 1967
♦Anne Marie Sundean, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro State College, 1%2; M.Ed.,
Edinboro State College, 1%9
♦Thomas D. Timashenka, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro State College, 1979
Donald J. Watson, B.S. In Ed., SUNY at Buffalo, 1969; M.S. In Ed., SUNY at
Buffalo, 1972
MASTER OF EDUCATION - ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
MASTER OF EDUCATION - READING
♦Esther Hall Agnew, B.S. in Ed., Indiana University of Pa., 1953
♦Lucretia Anne Stright Agnew, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro State College, 1978
♦Colleen Ann Barabas, B.S. in Ed., Indiana University of Pa., 1976
♦Linda Marie Chaffin, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro State College, 1974
♦Mary Frances Chandler, B.S. in Ed., Kent State University, 1963
♦Kathleen Ann Charlton, B.S. in Ed., Duquesne University, 1973
♦Kathe Ann Cheney, B.S., Kent State University, 1970
♦Cynthia Wedzikowski Ciotti, B.A., Mercyhurst College, 1975
♦Joann Peaspanen Cox, B.S. in Ed., Kent State University, 1969
♦Susan jean Ferguson Endean, B.A., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1%1
Nancy Marie Furdak, B.S., Clarion State College, 1976
♦Karen Ann Habada, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro State College, 1976
♦Debra Marie Clacchini Hill, B.S. In Ed., Villa Maria College, 1975
♦Arlene Marian Bowen Kilborn, B.A., Michigan State University, 1%7
♦Pamela Rose Tuttle Malasky, B.S. In Ed., Kent State University, 1978
♦Darlene Lois McNulty, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro State College, 1976
Mary Lu Milles-Sturm, B.S., Kent State University, 1968
Sandra Mae Oxley, B.S. in Ed., Kent State University, 1977
♦Catherine Alice Perry, B.S. In Ed., Edinboro State College, 1976
Linda Susan Scherrer, B.A., Evangel College, 1978
♦Jeanie Livingston Shilling, B.M., Grove City College, 1%2
♦Rebecca jean Shuck, B.S. In Ed., Edinboro State College, 1971
♦C. Richele Skonieczka, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro State College, 1981
♦Margaret Carol Whiteman, B.S. In Ed., Clarion State College, 1978
Winnifred Lee Zanotti, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro State College, 1%2
♦Anna Marie Amendola, B.S. in Ed., Penn State, 1977
♦Jo Ann Anderson, B.A., Baylor University, 1975
♦Mary Ann Brothers, B.S. In Ed., Edinboro State College, 1981
♦Sharon Elaine Crisman, B.S. In Ed., Edinboro State College, 1977
Nancy Diane DiCario, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro State College, 1981
♦Valerie Joy Hathaway, B.S. In Ed., Edinboro State College, 1981
♦Linda Marie Henry, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro State College, 1980
Jane Lee Cates Jones, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro State College, 1976
♦Richard Edward Landers, B.A., Mercyhurst College, 1975
♦Nancy Elaine Lynch, B.S. in Ed., Bowling Green State University, 1976
♦Martha J. Mudrey, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro State College, 1974
♦Anne Elizabeth Pembroke, B.A., Mercyhurst College, 1977
♦J. Sandra Pazda Pietras, B.A., SUNY at Fredonia, 1966
♦Mary Beth Ponitz, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro State College, 1976
♦Sandra Mae Bowman Salmon, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro State College, 1976
Deborah Gale Shearer, B.S. in Ed., University of Akron, 1977
♦Dorothea Anna Ruby Ware, B.A., University of Illinois at Chicago Circle, 1974
♦Sharon Anne Watkins, B.S., St. Bonaventure University, 1978
♦Karen Wall Zalucha, B.S. In Ed., Illinois State University, 1966
♦Jean Ann Zielinski, B.A., Villa Maria College, 1977
MASTER OF EDUCATION - ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION
MASTER OF EDUCATION - SECONDARY ENGLISH
♦Warren Edward Baughman, jr., B.S. in Ed., Edinboro State College, 1973
♦Geoffrey Lynn Groves, B.S., Penn State, 1978
Christina Helene Hess, B.S. in Ed., University of Pittsburgh, 1981
James Franklin Huston, Jr., B.S. in Ed., Edinboro State College, 1982
♦jane Steinbaugh Hynes, B.A., Mercyhurst College, 1973
MASTER OF EDUCATION
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GUIDANCE AND COUNSELING
Jacqueline Chase Nuhfer, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro State College, 1959
Linda Nungesser Sciarrino, B.A., Edinboro State College, 1981
♦Nancy j. Winters, B.S. in Ed., Clarion State College, 1975
MASTER OF EDUCATION - SECONDARY BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE
♦John David Gilpin, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro State College, 1975
Mary Elizabeth Mulligan, B.S. In Ed., Edinboro State College, 1977
MASTER OF EDUCATION - SECONDARY MATHEMATICS
♦Patricia Damrau Riley, B.S., University of Pittsburgh, 1975
MASTER OF EDUCATION - SECONDARY SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION
♦Peter W. DeStefano, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro State College, 1978
♦Sandra Lee Jordan, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro State College, 1981
♦Allan Richard Thayer, B.S. in Ed., California State College, 1974
James Jay Tracy, B.S., Penn State, 1976
Margaret Lee Twidale, B.S., Lock Haven State College, 1970
MASTER OF EDUCATION - INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA
♦Richard James Bengel, B.A., Harvard University, 1979
MASTER OF EDUCATION - MUSIC
♦Keith A. Lenz, B.S. In Ed., Edinboro State College, 1977
Catherine Ann Jones Peterson, B.S. in Ed., Mansfield State College, 1979
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MASTER OF EDUCATION
SECONDARY SCHOOL GUIDANCE AND COUNSELING
♦Terrence James Carlin, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro State College, 1974
♦J. Russell Halmi, B.A. Westminster College 1980
♦Susan L. Incorvia, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro State College, 1971
*Terry Lee Kerr, B.A., Gannon University, 1980
♦Malen Gair Luke, B.S., Westminster College, 1976
♦Joseph Andrew Parma, B.S. in Ed., California State College, 1975
Patti Ann Nason Phelps, B.S. in Ed, Mansfield State College, 1979
Jocelyn M. PIccuta, B.A., Mercyhurst College, 1980
James Christopher Romaniszyn, B.S. In Ed., Edinboro State College, 1975
"•Thomas Earl Shade, B.S. In Ed., Edinboro State College, 1978
ADVANCED CERTIFICATE IN SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY
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MASTER OF EDUCATION - SPECIAL EDUCATION
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•Kenneth James Albaugh, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro State College, 1978
♦Sharon E. Cullaton, B.A., Mercyhurst College, 1976
♦Elaine Gier Gahring, B.S. In Ed., Edinboro State College, 1968
♦Martha Cadman Gehly, B.S. in Ed., Slippery Rock State College, 1979
Kathleen Mary Gilbert, B.S. In Ed., Edinboro State College, 1978
♦Anita Carol Glovannelll, B.S. in Ed., California State College, 1968
Kathy J. Gorka, B.S. In Ed., Edinboro State College, 1976
♦Deborah A. Kimball, B.S. in Ed., University of Vermont, 1979
♦Constance M. Kocon, B.S. In Ed., Edinboro State College, 1978
♦Kristene Marie Johnson Pullan, B.S. In Ed., Edinboro State College, 1977
♦Barbara Gail Saunders, B.S. In Ed., Edinboro State College, 1978
♦Robin Lynn Ross Smith, B.S. In Ed., Slippery Rock State College, 1977
♦Catherine W. Strand, B.S. In Ed., SUNY at Fredonia, 1979
Gloria Jean Thompson, B.S. In Ed., Edinboro State College, 1978
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♦Edward M. Charney, B.A., Indiana University of Pa., 1979
♦Stuart Duncan Johnstone, B.S., Edinboro State College, 1971
♦Sedigheh Kangani, B.F.A., Edinboro State College, 1980
♦Gerald Anthony Wagner, B.F.A., Alfred University, 1978
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Cynthia M. Conover, B.S., Gannon College, 1977
Bernard B. Davis, Jr., B.S., Geneva College, 1975
♦Carmine Louise DeCarlo, B.A., Mercyhurst College, 1977
♦Darryl Jamison, B.S., Gannon College, 1978
♦Jon David Welsh, B.S., Edinboro State College, 1980
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♦Lynette Ann Albert, B.S. in Ed., University of Dayton, 1%9; M.Ed., Edinboro
State College 1972
Kristi Lynn Bickford, B.S., University of Pittsburgh, 1975; M.Ed., Edinboro State
College, 1982
♦Marilyn F. Brown, B.S., Penn State, 1966; M.Ed., Edinboro State College, 1980
Donna Marie Doskocz, B.S. in Art Ed., Edinboro State College, 1979; M.Ed.,
Edinboro State College, 1982
♦Martha Cook Eichenlaub, B.S., Slippery Rock State College, 1970; M.Ed.,
Edinboro State College, 1973
♦James Thomas Giancola, B.A., Jersey City State College, 1974; M.A., Jersey City
State College, 1979; M.Ed., Edinboro State College, 1982
♦Ronald James Huya, B.A., Edinboro State College, 1980; M.Ed., Edinboro State
College, 1981
♦Marsha A. Huff Miller, B.A., Grove City College, 1970; M.Ed., Edinboro State
College, 1981
♦William Lloyd Miller, B.A., Penn State, 1981; M.Ed., Edinboro State College,
1982
Denise Louise Ohier, B.A., Edinboro State College, 1977; M.Ed., Edinboro
State College, 1980
Joni Marie Passarelli, B.A., Duquesne University, 1970; M.Ed., Edinboro State
College, 1977
Brian W. Reames, B.A., Mercyhurst College, 1968; M.Ed., Edinboro State
College, 1980
Laurie Ann Sleber, B.S. In Ed., Indiana University of Pa., 1978; M.Ed., Edinboro
State College, 1981
Jane Davis Stottlemyer, B.A., Thiel College, 1974; M.Ed., Westminster College,
1977
Michele Lee Kessler Take!, B.A., Clarion State College, 1968; M.Ed., Indiana
University of Pa., 1980
Elaine A. Bruns, B.A., Edinboro State College, 1981; M.Ed., Edinboro State
College, 1982
Donald J. Watson, B.S. in Ed., SUNY at Buffalo, 1969; M.S. in Ed., SUNY at
Buffalo, 1972
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MASTER OF SCIENCE IN NURSING
Jean Marie Hartley Clfelll, B.S. In Nursing, Villa Marla College, 1977
Elaine Johnson Kam, B.S. In Nursing, University of Washington, 1966
♦Sally Ann Levis, B.S., Villa Marla College, 1964
♦Carole D. Welch, B.S., Slippery Rock State College, 1978
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HONORS GROUP
CUM UUDE
This group includes those degree candidates who have earned at least sixty-four credits as
undergraduate students of Edinboro State College and who 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
Daniel C. Alward
Delight Bennett
Margaret Mary Boudon
Sheila Rae Boughner
Margie D. Boyno
Richard Gerald Braun
Elizabeth Ann Byers-Sutherland
Jane Mary Causgrove
Mary Adelman Dibble
Angela Dee Dimon
Michael Paul Edney
Nancy P. Foster
Katherine Joyce Galentine
Heidi Sue Haft
Lois Elin Johanson
Deborah Anne Joslun
Theodore A. Kean
William Joseph Maloney
Ellen Ruth Maul
Gregory Ray Nowak
Lisa Marie Redpath
Rebecca S. Riehm
Jeannie Saupe'
Felice A. Shaynak
Penny Lou Romaine Spence
Michele Leeanne Steele
Kenneth R. Tarbell
Jamie Sue Witherell
Joseph Bryant Wyatt
Martin Carmen Yancheski
MAGNA CUM LAUDE
Fred P. Anthony, Jr.
Deborah Bollinger
Sharon Ann Brown
Kirby William Burkholder
Patricia Ellen Burnham
Thomas Jay Carver
Barbara Ciccone
Joanne Lynn Connelly
Dona R. Curry
Harry John Dell'osa
Donna Marie Depinet-Dasher
Dale H. Docter
Judy Ann Dunkle
Diane Lynn Eisenbach
David Etzler
Linda L. Feather
Scott Drew Fox
Cathie L. French
Susan Eiise Garbart
Patricia A. Hetrick
Brian James Hull
Kimberly Ann-Kathyrn Kenlon
Christopher Henry Kennedy
David Robert Kleesattel
Heidi Bryn Klein
Emily Gail Kokal
Maria Elaine Kolin
Michelle Suzanne Kotcella
Susan Ann Laws
Gregory John Lewandowski
Grace E. Lincoln
Carole Little
Kathleen Ann McConahy
Mary Patricia McParland
Michael McQuade
Susan M. Moore
Elaine Ruth Morford
Patricia Jean Myers
Paul F. O'Donnell
Kimberly Susan Peirson
Rhonda Lee Ramey
Paul J. Roiz
James Mark Rolick
Lisa Marie Sinnott
Lori Ann Soltesz
Michael James Starks
Norma Jean Sundy
Marian Szustak
John James Walpuck III
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Julie Ann Ahlstedt
Annette Kay Ansel I
Dorothy Mahoney Ashe
David John Ayers
Gordon R. Bailey
Susan Ann Barbato
Ramona Marie Bard
Andrea Jill Bayus
Laura Fay Bernardini
Kimberly Jo Brown
Donald Edward Byrnes
Bernard Patrick Calvey
Mark Edward Chapman
Kelly Marie Cheuvront
Michelle E. Conforti
Kelly Ann Elizabeth Cosilla
Fawn Patricia Cress
Victoria Lynn Dell'osa
Terri Lynn Dudura
Kurt A. Durick
Suzanne Easier
Cindy L. Everett
Lee Eversole
Kathryn Diane Finke
Diane Kay Jerome Funyak
Andrea Marie Galabinski
Robin Adler Gemmell
Ann M. Gilligan
Marjorie W. Hines
Michelle L. Holben
Ellen Marie Hollern
Susan Leona Hostettler
Luanne Katherine Howe
David M. Hunter
Jennifer Jeannette
Brenda Lee Johnson
Lisa Ann Klein
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Douglas George Knapp
Rachelle Lynn Kress
Georgia Lee Kuntz
Thomas J. Kurtz
Karen Lee Lambert
Pamela Sue May
Mark Gorby McClelland
Richard James McCllmans
D. C. Barricella McQuade
Sheri L. MIshler
Barbara Jo Newark
Elizabeth Anne Odell
Victoria Palowitch
Vaune Claire Pelletier
Vincent Joseph Piccolomini II
Richard Robert Raeuber
Lesli Claire Rankin
Jahangir Rashidi
Ronald K. Raymond
Maureen Reardon
Vickie L. Reay
James Bruce Regg
Deborah Marie Reichart
Nadine Romanelli
Anne E. Rombach
Donald Louis Schmaizried
Lee Ann Schorting
Karla Marie Schultz
Philip Stanley Smith
Edward Norman Steadman
Pamela Joanne Stroup
RaeAnn Marie Taylor
William Miley Tittiger
Patrick Charles Willis
Rebecca Mary Zaliznock
Paula Marie Zanker
Roberta Lynn Zdunski
PROGRAM OF HONORS
Daniel C. Alward
Kirby William Burkholder
Patricia Ellen Burnham
Kimberly Susan Peirson
Rebecca S. Riehm
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BACCALAUREATE DEGREES
BACHELOR OF ARTS - ENGLISH
Sheila Rae Boughner- Summa Cum Laude
Bernadette Eileen Kazmarski
Cynthia Ann Luther
FACULTY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
William Joseph Palmer
Michael Mark Sopp
BACHELOR OF ARTS - ANTHROPOLOGY
♦Mohamed Sasan Azarakhsh
*Robert Lewis Campbell
*Donna Marie Depinet-Dasher - Magna
*Jayne Laura McDowell
BACHELOR OF ARTS - ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES/GEOGRAPHY
Jennifer Jeannette - Cum Laude
Anita Rose Kennedy
♦Chris Joseph Magoc
♦Robert Edward White
Rebecca Mary Zaliznock - Cum Laude
BACHELOR OF ARTS - ART HISTORY
Mary J. Fortney
♦John j. Hvozda
Robin McCandless
Kurt Pitiuga
Judy Lynn Rogers
♦Melanie S. Schall
BACHELOR OF ARTS - GEOGRAPHY
Frederick Wilson Abbott
♦Gregory Paul Coulter
BACHELOR OF ARTS - ARTS AND SCIENCES: HUMANITIES
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Barbara
Ciccone - Magna Cum Laude
Anne M. Ford
♦♦Michael A. Koske
♦Joseph Ronald Veslany, Jr.
♦Robert William Wilsher
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BACHELOR OF ARTS - GERMAN
♦Suzan Marie Schwab
BACHELOR OF ARTS - HISTORY
BACHELOR OF ARTS - ARTS AND SCIENCES: NATURAL SCIENCES
♦Michael Anthony Hrycko
Sharon Lee Powell
♦James Stuart Ackelson III
Mark T. Nicholson
Sharon Theresa Sewell
BACHELOR OF ARTS - ARTS AND SCIENCES: NATURAL SCIENCES/COOPERATIVE ENGINEERING
Majid Mohammed Hamouda
Mark Corby McClelland - Cum Laude
Edward Holmes Pancoast, jr.
James Bruce Regg - Cum Laude
BACHELOR OF ARTS - MATHEMATICS
Brenda Lee Johnson - Cum Laude
♦Mary C. Kodrowsky
BACHELOR OF ARTS - MUSIC
BACHELOR OF ARTS - ARTS AND SCIENCES: SOCIAL SCIENCES
♦Jan Susan Albert
Linda L. Feather - Magna Cum Laude
♦Theodore Leo Radomski
♦Alleu Dausy Wurie
BACHELOR OF ARTS - BIOLOGY
Gordon R. Bailey - Cum Laude
Gregory A. Beardsley
♦Richard Dennis Foote
John Mark Reddinger
♦John W. Bolanovich
♦Robert John Chiprean
Richard Arthur Dasher
Joyce Diane Harrington
♦Marjorie W. Hines - Cum Laude
Allen William Zurcher
BACHELOR OF ARTS - PHYSICS: COOPERATIVE ENGINEERING
♦Patricia Jean Price
Donald Louis Schmaizried - Cum Laude
BACHELOR OF ARTS - POLITICAL SCIENCE
BACHELOR OF ARTS - DRAMA
Edmund F. Lada
Cyrus Daniel Shaw
BACHELOR OF ARTS • EARTH SCIENCES
Lori A. Dolby
♦Jayne S. Means
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Virginia Lee Breighner
♦Brian Eric Bullard
Carol J. Colquitt
♦Richard N. Cutshail, Jr.
Paul A. Hennigan
♦Scott L. Kent
Joseph B. Matotek
♦Joanne Louise Pettibon
Vincent Joseph Piccolomini II - Cum Laude
Olga N. Pokrovsky
♦Thomas Rodney Quinn, Jr.
Tony Chijioke Womeodu
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BACHELOR OF ARTS - PSYCHOLOGY
•Nicholas Anthony Angioielli
Annette Kay Ansell - Cum Laude
•Patrick Donald Ault
•David John Ayers - Cum Laude
Sharon Ann Brown - Magna Cum Laude
•Harry John Dell'osa - Magna Cum Laude
•Lisa j. Dudenhoefer
Mark Alexander Ferdinandsen
Ruth Anne Greto
•Roger Alan Hall
Roberta S. Heberling
Ronald V. Houston
Rachelie Lynn Kress - Cum Laude
•Jan Marie Lessig
Carolyn Martorana Light
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Jayne Tyler Logan
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Christopher Macri
D. C. Barricella McQuade - Cum Laude
Bruce Arthur Nichols
Letisha Renee Osearo
Linda Marie Piazza
Doreen Radich
•Charles Curtis Raeford, Jr.
•David Forrest Reltmeyer
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•Renee Elaine Rhoades
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Patti Lu Rodgers
•Maria Lynn Romito
Jeannie Saupe' > Summa Cum Laude
Mary Elizabeth Singleton
Veronica Luise Smith
Nancy Lee Snyder
•Bradley David Spaulding
RaeAnn Marie Taylor - Cum Laude
Patricia Ann Ehrsam
•John Robert Evans
Lori Ann Flickinger
•Andrea Marie Galabinski - Cum Laude
John Robert Garber
Edith Gates
•Concetta Alberta Michallna Herr
Paul Michael Kiselica
Lillian Anne Leak
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•James Thomas Loniero
Linda Ludwigson
Michelle Marie Manno
•Elizabeth Anne McElhInney
•Michael Laughlin Neal
Jane Marie Nestor
Dale Ray Nodianos
•Laura Elaine Novak
David O'Rourke
Anthony Christopher Peyronel
•Ron Price
••Raymond A. Proya
Ronald K. Raymond - Cum Laude
•Deborah Marie Reichart - Cum Laude
Michael David Ruzzi
Carla Jean Stella Salvucci
•Richard Thomas Shaffer
Mark Charles Timney
David Lynn Tinker
Louis Michael Waleff, Jr.
Nancy Marie Warner
David Lee Waugaman
Kenneth A. White
Colton Young
BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS - ART
BACHELOR OF ARTS - RUSSIAN
George Keba 111
Palma Maglio
•John James Walpuck 111 - Magna Cum Laude
BACHELOR OF ARTS - SOCIOLOGY
Carol Y. Bigelow
Donald Joseph Klos
•Susan Jane Lyle
Rebecca S. Riehm - Summa Cum Laude
•Lisa Ann Wakefield
•Pamela Numrich Wllsher
BACHELOR OF ARTS - SPANISH
Joycelyn Herbstritt
BACHELOR OF ARTS - SPECIALIZED STUDIES
•Michael William Bond
•Diane Kay Jerome Funyak - Cum Laude
BACHELOR OF ARTS - SPEECH COMMUNICATIONS
•Michael Abbiatici
•Steven D. Baughman
Adele Bavani
•Carla Jane Bell
•Joseph Patrick Bowen
•Mark G. Boyer
Margie D. Boyno - Summa Cum Laude
•John Carl Bujalski
Craig Burdick
Lisa Ann Cappabianca
Hugh Ray Carter
•James F. Catrona
Mark Edward Chapman - Cum Laude
•Colleen Marie Claus
Sean Collins
Kelly Ann Elizabeth Cosiila > Cum Laude
•Donald Richard Crerand
Dean William Danforth
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Robert Matthew Ace
•Karen M. Allshouse
Karleen Rae Arnink
Andrea Jill Bayus - Cum Laude
•Lawrence J. Bedekovich
•Jodi Ann Bonus
Amy Booth
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•Jeanine Marie Brozek
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•Bonnie F. Byers
Joseph Louis Cassano
•Kent Richard Dahlquist
Allen Thomas Delano III
Karin Louise Edgett
•Diane Lynn Eisenbach - Magna Cum Laude
David Etzler - Magna Cum Laude
Mary Eleanor Ferrari
Kathryn Diane Finke - Cum Laude
Margaret Ann Geiger
•Karen Gibson
Thomas Gilbert
John David Gill
Kevin John GIrhiny
Kathleen Jean Goetz
Richard William Haeflein
Donald Craig Halquist
•Timothy Walter Haluck
Jeffrey Carlisle Harshman
•Jonathan Scott Hart
•Debra C. Hazer
Patricia A. Hetrick - Magna Cum Laude
•Bruce D. Ibe
Kirk B. Johnson, Jr.
Lynn Johnson
••Ann Jordano
Charles Karash
•Hye Sook Kim
Heidi Bryn Klein - Magna Cum Laude
•Susan Joy Koehler
Emily Gail Kokal - Magna Cum Laude
Pam Lake
•William Wilt Livingston
•Paul Anthony Lucas
•David Andrew Marczak
•Margaret M. McArdle
Janice Renita McDaniel
Michael McQuade - Magna Cum Laude
•Gary Allen MIele
David Alien Musser
Gary Aarne Niemi
Jerilyn Johnson NIghttraveller
•Denise Gail Norris
Paul F. O'Donnell - Magna Cum Laude
•Jane Christine Paranac
•Jahangir Rashidi - Cum Laude
Robert Scott Robinson
•Lori A. Rutkowski
•John Louis Sciarrino
•John Timothy Sheehan
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•Philip Stanley Smith - Cum Laude
•John Edward Sommer
•Scott Rexford Steighner
•Marian Szustak - Magna Cum Laude
William Miley Tittiger - Cum Laude
William George Waldron
Martha Marie Wescott
Leanne Joy Williams
Irene J. Yacko
Martin Carmen Yancheski - Summa Cum Laude
•Timothy Gerard Zacchetti
Susan Elizabeth Zaksheske
Roberta Lynn Zdunski - Cum Laude
Donna Kay Zelinka
Despina Zozos
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - MATHEMATICS
Daniel C. Alward - Summa Cum Laude
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - PHYSICS
Kirby William Burkholder - Magna Cum Laude
Pamela S. Hall
Pamela Joanne Stroup - Cum Laude
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - TECHNICAL TRADES
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - BIOLOGY
Debra L. Brissey
Eric T. Buzza
•Thomas j. Kurtz - Cum Laude
•John David Habada
William H. Kelly
Jefferson Dobbs Porter, Jr.
Scott Willis
FACULTY OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
BACHELOR OF ARTS - CRIMINAL JUSTICE
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - BIOLOGY: PRE MEDICAL
Kimberly Susan Peirson - Magna Cum Laude
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - BIOLOGY: PRE PHARMACY
••Caroline Bieech
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - CHEMISTRY
Christopher Henry Kennedy - Magna Cum Laude
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - ECONOMICS
•Matthew Cleve Blake
Douglas George Knapp - Cum Laude
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE/BIOLOGY
Loretta Ann Binkoski
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - GEOLOGY
Cynthia Anderson
••Linda Aumer
••Christopher W. Bittner
•David Michael Boylan
•Mitchell D. Brourman
•Louis Caracciolo
Gary William Culbertson
Franco Bernardino DiPillo
•Lee Eversole - Cum Laude
•Richard Raymond Gaab
•Maryann Gaughan
Susan Kay Howe
•David Robert Kleesattel - Magna Cum Laude
•Richard R. Kretovich
Kevin Michael Kring
•Douglas Duane Locy
William John Manuell
•Michael Wayne Medved
••James Ordons
•David C. Patrizi
•Craig Alan Reynolds
•Eric Bideaux Rohde
•Anne E. Rombach - Cum Laude
Michael James Starks - Magna Cum Laude
••Richard J. Stebnisky
•Edward Norman Steadman - Cum Laude
•Mark A. Swiatek
•William D. Tracy
•Robert John Valli
William Gordon Weir
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•Kimberly Ann Butler
Peter G. Butterini
•R. J. Byington
•Steven Calderone
•Douglas Dean Clarke
James Stanley Coull
Diane Lynn Crivaro
David L. Dennis
•Angela Dee Dimon - Summa Cum Laude
•Kurt A. Durick - Cum Laude
Jaime Franco
•Kathleen M. Furlong
Debra J. Glattke
•Richard Ohman Goldsmith
•Jill A. Hartzell
Brian Patrick Hassett
•Donald Robert Heron
Marcl Ann Hughes
•Kevin W. James
Scott R. Jewell
John Carl Larson
•Courtney E. Lewandowski
Michael Anthony Massa
Rose Meale
•Raymond Glenn Medice
•Francis Mifsud
•Scott Micheal Morris
Timothy John Neylan
Dennis Joe Rice
•James D. Rosick
•Mark Douglas Sissel
Jane Ellen Stadterman
Robert M. Stover II
Janet Eileen Sullivan
John Edward Swick, Jr.
Mary M. Temple
Carol Marie Thomas
Thomas Brian Transue
Sandra Lee Tresky
•Michele R. Vigon
Thomas Joseph Watts
•William Patrick Weichler
•Mark A. Weindorf
Beverly Ann White
•Susan Kay Williams
•Russell Wolfson
BACHELOR OF ARTS - ECONOMICS/ACCOUNTING
Craig Alan Austin
Delight Bennett - Summa Cum Laude
•Laura Fay Bernardini - Cum Laude
•Diana Lynn Bole
Donald Edward Byrnes - Cum Laude
Bernard Patrick Calvey - Cum Laude
Thomas Jay Carver - Magna Cum Laude
Edward Allen Cupka
Susan Elise Garbart - Magna Cum Laude
Richard Allen Goodrich
•Gary William Haythorn
Brian James Hull - Magna Cum Laude
•Deborah Anne Joslun - Summa Cum Laude
Beth Ann Kelly
•Paul Gerard Kubiak
Lisa M. Lang
♦Charles J. Lepo, Jr.
John Luca
Charlene Jean Margetiak
Robert H. McTeir, Jr.
Robert Miller
♦Sheri L. Mishler - Cum Laude
Vaune Claire Pelletier - Cum Laude
♦Lisa Rautine
♦John Martin Sestak
Diane Sherman
Michele Leeanne Steele - Summa Cum Laude
Jeff Alan Wright
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - ANESTHESIA
BACHELOR OF ARTS - ECONOMICS/GENERAL BUSINESS
♦Amazu Chukwuemeka Agiriga
William Michael Almazon
♦Gregory Allan Astorino
♦♦Allda Anne Barber
♦Garrett Martin Bender
Geralynn Burbuies
Jacqueline R. Burns
Babette Lynn Carman
♦Mohammad Charehjoo
♦Gary Nick Ciccotelli
♦Robert Peter Cicerchi, Jr.
♦David Thomas Coleman
♦James Collins
Gary Phillip Condle
♦♦Sandra K. Condle
Raymond Scott Cowan
Michael G. Cushion, Jr.
Angelina Maria D'Angelo
Michael Demyanovich, Jr.
♦Jennifer Susan Dowling
Kellie Anne Dragan
♦Fritz Stephen Engel
Kim Diane Ewaniuk
Keith Allen Fagley
♦Dale R. Ferguson
Craig Martin Fitchwell
Kevin Bentley Garland
Robert John Goertler
Gary James Greben, Jr.
♦Gary J. Grimes
Laurie Sue Gustafson
♦David M. Hunter - Cum Laude
♦James Joseph Jennings
Frederick Joseph Johns, Jr.
John Michael Leibold
♦Guy Eugene Lilli
♦♦Chidi Uchenna Madujibeya
♦James Michael Majeske
Lisa I. Mares
Pamela Sue May - Cum Laude
Richard A. Mazelsky
♦Donald Brian Meanor
Eric Joseph Menz
Elaine Ruth Morford - Magna Cum Laude
♦Jeffrey Alan Morris
Laurie A. Neal
♦Kelly Brian Polechko
♦Daniel A. Preece
♦Frank S. Purrachio
Stephen James Pursell
Elizabeth Marlise Riegel
Roger J. Riley
Marla Jean Rivers
Michael Todd Roan
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♦Stuart Alan Rubin
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James Eugene Sciullo
Sharon Rose Sheridan
♦Mark James Sherry
Michael Joshua Shina
♦Kevin H. Smith
Joseph Matthew Sokol
♦Elizabeth Margaret Szabo
♦Robert David Tagg
Kenneth R. Tarbell
♦Guy Edwin Trugan
♦Lisa Maria Ulinski
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Vincent VIsco
♦Daniel E. Waida
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♦Richard A. Walker III
♦Joseph Michael Walsh III
John Watson
♦William Weber
♦Peggy L. Weir
♦William West Wengert III
Edward Daniel Wisniewski
♦John D. Wosotowsky
Edwin A. Woytovich, Jr.
Josie Lynne Wright
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♦Teresa Lynn Harper
♦Donald Richard Kroner
♦Clemmer Luther Moore, Jr.
♦Kathryn Virginia Yerman
♦Diana Diekan Blair
♦Gary Lee Brown
♦Richard J. Chupick
♦Dale Charles Dickinson, Jr.
♦Hector Josian Figueroa
♦Paul Robert Fritschi
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - COMPUTER SCIENCE
♦David Annunziata
Robert Daniel Baltes
Karen Rae Bast
William D. Birckbichler
Roy Steven Boggs
♦Richard Gerald Braun - Summa Cum Laude
Beverly Ann Buies
♦Donald E. Buzas
Edward J. Calabrese, Jr.
David F. Dombrowski
Terri Lynn Dudura - Cum Laude
Suzanne Easier - Cum Laude
Kathleen K. Esson
Cheryl Lynn Fitzgerald
Scott Drew Fox - Magna Cum Laude
♦Kenneth Charles Francis Fromknecht
♦Sanjay Gakhar
♦Louise Welter Garrelts
♦Mary Helen Gehrlein
Steven A. Grega
Rebecca Ann Hapeman
Jeffrey David Hefferman
Keith Patrick Holland
John Paul Holmberg
Robert James Kightlinger
Lisa Ann Klein - Cum Laude
Barbara Jean Krantz
♦Gregory John Lewandowski - Magna Cum Laude
Grace E. Lincoln - Magna Cum Laude
Steven Robert Lucas
Kim Inez Marzke
Shelley Renee Moreau
Dai Phuoc Nguyen
♦Gregory Ray Nowak - Summa Cum Laude
Maureen Reardon - Cum Laude
♦Edward Albert Roberts
♦Ardalan Sadeghi-A.
David J. Scaletto
♦Dean Anthony Shafer
♦Janet T. Speciale-Stoklosa
♦♦Charles Suscheck
Mina Goishan Turner
Elaine Susan Van Briggle
♦John T. Webster
♦Deborah Lee White
Susan Marie Workosky
Joseph Bryant Wyatt - Summa Cum Laude
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
♦Kelly Marie Cheuvront - Cum Laude
♦Mary Beth Fitzgerald
♦Deborah Reith Frazer
♦Susan Leona Hostettler - Cum Laude
♦♦Brenda Kay McArdle
♦Christopher A. Munson
♦Judith C. Seiler
♦Carrie D. Szermeta
♦Thomas Richard Thompson
♦♦Carol Ann Wittuck
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING
Sheila Marie Andreini
Jeanne L. Astorino
Barbara Ann Barkey
Laurie Marie Barnett
♦Ronda Gail Bickus
Deborah Bollinger - Magna Cum Laude
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Deborah Judith Mary Marcheski
Michelle Marie Carlson
Diane Renee Martin
Jane Ann Chester
Margaret L. Massung
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Annette Marie McLaughlin
Terri A. Covol
Maryanne Lisa McNulty
Fawn Patricia Cress - Cum Laude
Lisa Ann Mihalik
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Ellen Danowski
Myra Diane Milton
Sandra Lee DeMarco
Lori Ann Mitchell
Victoria Lynn DeSimone
Terri Lynne Moorhead
♦Judy Ann Dunkle - Magna Cum Laude
♦Debra Lynne Nupp
Beth Ann Ebel
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Stacey Lynne Parobeck
Leslie Ehmann
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Michelle Ann Fontana
Lora Lynn Petrillo
Lynn Marie Friend
Shirley Polaski
Susan Ann Garzon
Amy Elizabeth Ray
Maryann Gladys
Vickie L. Reay - Cum Laude
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Lyenna Katherine Goldenstein
Randy Kurt Reed
Cynthia Eleanor Golus
Janet Dawn Renn
Sharon Lynn Greenhaigh
Kimberly Reuse
Karen Louise Hagen
Linda Dawn Rock
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Suzanne Renate Huffman
Cindy L. Rouse
Suzanne Marie Kanoza
Lee Ann Schorting - Cum Laude
♦Andrea Kapolka
Catherine Sherman
Kimberly Ann-Kathyrn Kenlon - Magna
Lori Ann Soltesz - Magna Cum Laude
♦Nancy Lee King
Lee Ann Spannuth
Amy Lucille Koenig
Pamela Jean Steinbring
Michelle Suzanne Kotcella - Magna Cum Laude Lauralyn Marie Szymanski
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Cheryl Lynn Toflinski
Georgia Lee Kuntz - Cum Laude
Carolyn Sue Trenski
Mary C. Lamb
♦Mary Ellen Twomey
William Patrick Lark
Laura Wary
♦Lorraine Kay Len
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Graham Courtney White
Diane Elaine Lynch
Janet Luanne Maria Wood
Sandra Lee MacBeth
Karen M. Wujcik
Elizabeth Veronica MaDan
Pamela Joan Yarnel
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Diane DeBaise-Roiz
Melissa Irene Marks
Mehry Safaeian
Marcia Eva Stailmann
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Susan Ann Laws - Magna Cum Laude
♦John Richard Leone
♦Juliette Mannino
Judith Carol McDermott
♦Elizabeth Anne Odell - Cum Laude
Victoria Paiowitch - Cum Laude
Kelly Jean Potter
♦Aletha E. Samuels
Doris Lynne Schlindwein
Cheryl Anne Steele
Susan Alice Wagner
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ART EDUCATION
♦Judith Angel
Ramona Marie Bard - Cum Laude
Andrew Jay Bay us
♦James Carl Wolfgang Bongartz
Margaret Mary Boudon - Summa Cum Laude
♦Renee Bowler
♦David Charles Brumbaugh
♦Joanne Lynn Connelly - Magna Cum Laude
Linda Jeanette Geer
Kimberly Suzanne Gilligan
Wayne Kepler Glenn
Judy Ann Gombar
♦Barbara Ann Bensur
Carla R. Boors
Tanya Rosemary Brinkley
Scherry Yvonne Carter
Cathie L. French - Magna Cum Laude
♦♦Deborah Harris
JonI Schneck Jones
♦Lee Grace Jones
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♦Mary Lynne Gould
Heidi Lynn Herrmann
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♦Michelle L. Holben - Cum Laude
Marsha Jo Koschik
Michael Terry Lekites
Audrey Lynn Litzenberg
♦Kathleen Suzanne O'Connor
Donna Marie Pastore
♦Rhonda Lee Ramey - Magna Cum Laude
James Mark Rolick - Magna Cum Laude
♦Roberta Jean Russell
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♦♦Rebecca Anne Altares
♦Dianne Jean Barnard
Kimberly Jo Brown - Cum Laude
Christine Burns
Kelly Anne Cloonan
♦♦Janice Lynn Dalan
Cindy L. Everett - Cum Laude
Kimberly Anne Fera
Norma Galloway
♦Ann M. Gilligan - Cum Laude
♦John Joseph Giordano, Jr.
Maryann Golacinski
Christine L. Hall
♦♦Lisa K. Heine
Kimberly Lukacs
♦Anita C. Martin
Kathleen Ann McConahy - Magna Cum Laude
♦Sandra Lee Mooney
Cynthia Louise Morrow
Lori Kay Muckle
Elizabeth Karin Murphy
Tracy Lynn Natcher
♦Janice Lynn Pundt
♦Donna Lee Schaefers
Karla Marie Schultz - Cum Laude
♦Susan Marie Snyder
♦Laura Marie Stodoisky
♦Vicki Luann Swanson
♦Christine Valentine Webb
Valerie Wilkins
Paula Marie Zanker - Cum Laude
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♦William John Auell, Jr.
Susan Ann Barbato - Cum Laude
♦Kimberly Marie Bertrand
Glenda Ann Bortz
♦Lisa Jean Bracken
♦Victoria Elaine Burns
♦Marcia Ann Carone
♦Beth Ann Cooke
Kathleen Ann Crock
♦Mary Custer
Tracy Jean Day
Cheryl Lynn Dejardin
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Mary Adeiman Dibble - Summa Cum Laude
*Dale H. Docter - Magna Cum Laude
Marilyn Sue Dressel
Carole Duckworth
Susan Lorraine DuFour
Lynn Delila Dyer
Robin Adler Gemmell - Cum Laude
♦♦Michael G. Getz
Cathy Ann Glatz
Kathleen Marie Hook
♦Kimberly Sue Hopkins
♦Luanne Katherine Howe - Cum Laude
William Drew Huskey
♦Lorene E. Huston
Carolyn Louise Iman
Lois Elin Johanson - Summa Cum Laude
♦Thomas William Kisiday
Maria Elaine Koiin - Magna Cum Laude
Barbara A. Kroh
Laurie Ann Lombardo
♦Kimber Lee Lowing
♦Robin Lynn Maas
Mary Mann
Janice Marie Markham
♦Anne Marie McHenry
♦Scott Hamilton McKnight
Mary Patricia McParland - Magna Cum Laude
Nancy Alene Morgan
Rhonda Marie Morrow
Patricia jean Myers - Magna Cum Laude
♦Susan P. Ottaway
Kathleen Reardon
Melinda Hubbard Rhoads
Mary Anne Rocca
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Susan Ann Rogers
♦Suzanne Schaaf
♦Felice A. Shaynak - Summa Cum Laude
Scott Alan Stevens
Sandra Lee Sturdevant
♦Carol Louise Williamson
♦Patrick Charles Willis - Cum Laude
Linda Wise
Mary Crossman Zuberbuhler
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION - HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Michele Marie Baney
Maureen Ellen Borland
Sherri L. Brown
♦Michaelle Renee Calarco
John L. Coppola
Robin Rine Doyle
♦Mary Alexandra Elliott
♦Mary Beth Goedert
Ronald Clair Hamrick, Jr.
Ellen Marie Hollern, Cum Laude
Marcy L. Jack
Donald Joseph Keener, Jr.
William James Leehan
♦Kimberly Louise Lex
♦Timothy P. Mahoney
Laurie Ann Mariotti
♦Toby Andrew Marvin
Linda Sue McClintock
♦Kathleen Ann Mitchell
Jolene C. Nagel
Christine Ann O'Donnell
♦Sandra Leigh Post
Sally Ann Preston
♦Thomas Joseph Reddington
Paul J. Roiz - Magna Cum Laude
Deborah L. Scott
Constance L. Sirokie
♦Michael R. Smrekar
Curtis Allen Spicher
♦Alan R. Staub
Denise Janene Wells
Cheryl J. Williams
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION - MENTAUY/PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED
•Julie Ann Ahlstedt - Cum Laude
♦Fred P. Anthony, Jr. - Magna Cum Laude
♦♦Marguerite Bradley
Mary Ann Caracciolo
Sandra Lee Ebert
Christine Marie Fagan
William Lee Grace, Jr.
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♦Susan Elizabeth Muhi
Linda Elizabeth Payne
Joni Kay Ponzurick
Christine L. Pratt
♦Renae Susan Rinkacs
Shirley Ann Rodenbeck
Nadine Romanelli - Cum Laude
♦Jean Lynn Salerno
Janet M. Siwik
♦Joan Gertrude Sokalsky
Christine A. Spencer
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Patricia Ann Wiles
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION - MUSIC
Julie Lynn Allen
♦Bradley Todd Amidon
♦Joseph Robert Braeger
♦Clifford Eugene DeArment
♦Kimberly Michelle Keck
♦Lisa Marie Redpath - Summa Cum Laude
♦Kelly Christine Speigel
♦Donald Francis Tronetti
♦Candace Elaine Weigel
Earl Lee Wiechelt, Jr.
♦John Thomas Wilson
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION - SCHOOL DENTAL HYGENIST
♦Dawn Marie Zaborowski
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION - SECONDARY BIOLOGY
Todd Robert McCandless
Terri Lee Pokosh
♦Bruce Gorman Smith
♦David James Warnick
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION - SECONDARY ENGLISH
Nancy P. Foster - Summa Cum Laude
Sherri Lynn Foster
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION - SECONDARY GENERAL SCIENCE
Richard Robert Raeuber - Cum Laude
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION - SECONDARY GERMAN
Jacquelyn Gail Holmberg
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION - LIBRARY SCIENCE
♦Elizabeth Ann Byers-Sutherland - Summa
♦Judy Foster Dorman
♦Jamie Sue Witherell - Summa Cum Laude
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Mary Ann Giewont
James A. Keefe
Robin Sue Loper
Barbara Jo Newark - Cum Laude
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION - SECONDAY SOCIAL STUDIES
Patricia Ellen Burnham - Magna Cum Laude
John Vincent Fogle
Richard Allan Goldie
♦Ardalan Sadeghl-A
Larry Allen Vogel
Lucinda May Smith
♦Kimberly Ann Waters
Penny Lou Romaine Spence - Summa Cum Laude Stephen Douglas Welsh
♦Norma Jean Sundy - Magna Cum Laude
♦Angela Marie Zappitelli
♦Mark Charles Swift
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Randy Ray Swartz
*Paul Richard Wisniewski
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Michael Paul Edney - Summa Cum Laude
Vicki Lynn Erickson
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•Jeffrey L. Baney
Robert Richard Deglau
Rebecca Sue Glaser
Brian Scott Knierman
Colleen Seeley
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Jacqueline Wertz
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♦Amy Decker
♦Laurie Ann DiCarlo
Marlea Carol Gayles
♦Mary Jo Hetrick
Kama Ruth Holmes
♦Linda Carole Nicholson
♦Elizabeth F. Podufal
Shirley K. Snyder
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♦Theodore A. Kean - Summa Cum Laude
Cathy Ann King
Karen Lee Lambert - Cum Laude
♦David Michael Limrick
Michael S. Lurty
♦Mark Mahoney
♦Matthew Mahoney
♦William Joseph Maloney - Summa Cum Laude
Joseph Steven Margetiak
Douglas Jay Martin
♦Robert Gerard Martin
Ellen Ruth Maul - Summa Cum Laude
♦Richard James McClimans - Cum Laude
♦Joseph Robert McCormick
♦Michael Scott Mericka
Cynthia Louise Miklacic
Susan M. Moore - Magna Cum Laude
John Thayer Moyer
♦Sally Ann Olszewski
Debra Jean Patton
Deborah Lee Peterson
♦Edward L. Proctor
Lesll Claire Rankin - Cum Laude
♦Richard Wayne Rote
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♦Kelley Lynne Anderson
♦Michelle E. Conforti - Cum Laude
Nancy Lee Cox
Victoria Lynn DelPosa - Cum Laude
ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE - COMPUTER INFORMATION PROCESSING
♦Susan Mary Abel
Eleanor R. Abplanalp
♦Dale R. Adams
John C. Altman
♦Dorothy Mahoney Ashe - Cum Laude
William C. Baker
♦Robert Daniel Baltes
Marsha Rhea Baughman
♦Trudi R. Bisbee
♦Gregg E. Burkes
Jane Mary Causgrove - Summa Cum Laude
Paul William Causgrove
♦Richard Allen Copeland
♦Diane Lynn Cruzan
Dona R. Curry - Magna Cum Laude
Dennis A. Flickinger
♦Gary Eugene Free
♦Katherine Joyce Galentine - Summa Cum Laude
♦Michael John Gleason
Heidi Sue Haft - Summa Cum Laude
♦Timothy Phillip Hamlett
Nancy Ann Hasch
Daniel Lee Hine
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Lisa Marie Sinnott
♦Jeffrey P. Teasdale
Heike Trask
♦Kathryn Lee Vanderwende
♦Lori A. Vargo
♦Susan Maryalice Veith
Lynn Woodworth
♦Sandra Jean Bearfield
♦Todd Bemiller
Wendy S. Birchard
Maurice Brennan Breene
♦Edward J. Calabrese, Jr.
LuAnn Margaret Caldwell
♦Robert Joseph Derbis
Dorothy E. Jepson
Rhonda Beth Law
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Joyce Marie Lomax
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UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE AWARDS
Alumni Association Scholarship
Alumni Association Scholarship
American Sterilizer Founders Memorial Fund Scholarship
Anonymous Faculty Donor Award
Anonymous Faculty Donor Award
An-Sik Min Economics Scholarship
Behavioral Science Award - Upperclassman
Behavioral Science Award - Upperclassman
Behavioral Science Award - Upperclassman
Behavioral Science Award - Freshman
Behavioral Science Award - Freshman
Behavioral Science Award - Freshman
C. Wilbur and Mabel Cassidy Billings Mathematics Education Scholarship
Business and Accounting Club Service Award
Business and Accounting Club Service Award
Deborah S. Day Memorial Music Scholarship
Alme' H. Doucette Memorial Scholarship
Erie Advertising Club Scholarship
Erie Bottling Corporation Scholarship
Erie Engineering Societies Council Scholarship
jack Finegan Award
Mildred Forness Library Science Scholarship
Frank Hawthorne Scholarship
Health and Physical Education Scholarship
Anna Kelso Gray Memorial Scholarship
Mathematics Education Scholarship
John "Butch" McBride Memorial Scholarship
Morrison Memorial Fund
Music Department Scholarship
Music Department Scholarship
Music Department Scholarship
Music Department Scholarship
Newcombe Foundation Grants
Newcombe Foundation Grants
Newcombe Foundation Grants
Newcombe Foundation Grants
Newcombe Foundation Grants
Newcombe Foundation Grants
Newcombe Foundation Grants
Newcombe Foundation Grants
Newcombe Foundation Grants
Newcombe Foundation Grants
Newcombe Foundation Grants
Newcombe Foundation Grants
Newcombe Foundation Grants
Newcombe Foundation Grants
Newcombe Foundation Grants
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Wendy Drake
Jennifer Buttriss
Thomas Puschak
Cynthia Craft
Robert Brown
Douglas Knapp
Jeannie Saupe"
Shirley Rodenbeck
Kathleen McCanahy
Sherry Gilbert
Barbara Renn
Michelle Thomas
Tracy Watson
William Baldwin
Thomas Carver
James Bender
Martin Yancheski
Donald Halquist
Elaine Morford
Michael Zinnakas
John Perkoski
Holly Wright
Daniel Alward
Ellen Hollern
Mary Luke
Charlene Wilcox
Kimberly Wright
Adah Ellis
Sharon Watral
Donalee Watts
Michael Park
Bruce Yates
Regina Baum
Carol Bigelow
Jeffrey Bodgan
Sharon Brown
Mary Cherok
Laurie Chipley
Jeffrey Dawson
Victoria Dell'osa
Adam Deming
Brenda Eshbach
Scott Fox
Robert Gabert
Gerald Kimmell
Mary Krug
Paul Lutz
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Newcombe Foundation Grants
Lois Caldwell North Memorial Scholarship
Northwest Pennsylvania Jaycees Scholarship
Helen Sabin Reed Scholarship - Elementary Education Major
Helen Sabin Reed Scholarship - Political Science Major
Georg Friedrich Sauer Prize
Phyllis Disek Sturm Memorial Scholarship
Leland W. VanLaningham Education Scholarship
Viahakis Chemistry Scholarship
Dean Richard I. Weller Award
Russell M. Wood Accounting Scholarship
Russell M. Wood Accounting Scholarship
Michael Parahus
Jamie Slike
Susan Utiss
jon Welker
John Yorgan
Charles Lamoreaux
John Leone
Raymond Reitmeyer
Terri Pokosh
Kathleen Reardon
Rebecca Weigert
Kimberly Rouse
Carrie Krantz
Brenda Renfro
Susan Stroup
Joseph Boesch
John Fuller
Sheila White
PROGRAM OF HONORS
Grace A. Crowe Fund for Honors Students
Grace A. Crowe Fund for Honors Students
Grace A. Crowe Fund for Honors Students
Grace A. Crowe Fund for Honors Students
Grace A. Crowe Fund for Honors Students
Grace A. Crowe Fund for Honors Students
Dollars for Honors - Freshman
Dollars for Honors Freshman
Dollars for Honors Freshman
Dollars for Honors Freshman
Dollars for Honors Presidential Award
Dollars for Honors Upperclassman
Dollars for Honors Upperclassman
Dollars for Honors Upperclassman
Dollars for Honors Upperclassman
Dollars for Honors Upperclassman
Dollars for Honors Upperclassman
Dollars for Honors Upperclassman
Dollars for Honors Upperclassman
Dollars for Honors Upperclassman
Dollars for Honors Upperclassman
Dollars for Honors Upperclassman
Dollars for Honors Upperclassman
Student Services, Inc. Scholarship - Upperclassman
Student Services, Inc. Scholarship - Upperclassman
Student Services, Inc. Scholarship - Upperclassman
Student Services, Inc. Scholarship - Upperclassman
Student Services, Inc. Scholarship - Upperclassman
Katrina Evans
Karen Horstman
Kevin Padden
F. Michael Rake
Rhonda Rebold
Charles Stephenson
Frances Cammarata
Laura Camp
Karen Duffy
Neil Hiralall
Barbara Renn
Janice Almasi
Kevin Burkhardt
Kirby Burkholder
Tim Carobine
Sue Edelstein
Joyce Goedeker
Gay Grant
Mark Merry
Melinda Merry
Kimberly Peirson
Stephanie Philbin
Robert Woodrow
Janice Almasi
Daniel Alward
Sheila Boughner
Patricia Burnham
Melinda Merry
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Upperclassman
Upperclassman
Upperclassman
Upperclassman
Upperclassman
Freshman
Senior
Senior
Leadership
Leadership
Gerald Morford
Rebecca RIehm
Jeannie Saupe'
Karl SIwIeckI
Jamie WItherell
Robert Woodrow
Vicky SosnowskI
Paul MacDonald
Lori Soltesz
Margaret Boudon
Andrea GalablnskI
C. WILBUR AND MABEL CASSIDY BILLINGS MATHEMATICS EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIP
The C. Wilbur and Mabel Cassidy Billings Mathematics Education Scholarship provides an award of $300 to an
incoming freshman who has shown outstanding high school academic achievement and who has been accepted for
enrollment In the Mathematics Education program. This scholarship is in honor of C. Wilbur and Mabel Cassidy Billings.
Financial need is a minor factor.
BUSINESS AND ACCOUNTING CLUB SERVICE AWARD
The Business and Accounting Club has established a $100 annual award to be given to any person selected by the
officers and advisor of the club. The award Is based on contribution to the club. Financial need is not a factor.
DOROTHY CLIFFORD MEMORIAL AWARD
This award is given to a student who has made an outstanding contribution to the theatre at Edinboro State College.
Financial need is not a factor. This fund is supported by funds from the Theatre Arts Department. This award varies from
SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS
year to year.
ALPHA PHI OMEGA SCHOLARSHIP
GRACE A. CROWE FUND FOR ATHLETES
This fund provides two annual scholarships which are available to two freshmen who are former Boy Scouts of
America. The awards are funded by the Alpha Phi Omega Fraternity. The criteria for selection is active Boy Scout
involvement, high class standing and SAT scores. The scholarships are worth $500 each for one year. Financial need is not
a factor.
Grace A. Crowe Scholarships for Athletes are given to three incoming freshmen participating in one of the
following twelve areas: swimming, baseball, soccer, men's tennis, women's tennis, men's track, men's volleyball,
women's cross country, women's track, gymnastics, softball or wrestling. The student must have a combined SAT score
of 900 and rank in the upper 2/5 of his/her graduating class.
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIPS
DEBORAH S. DAY MEMORIAL MUSIC SCHOLARSHIP
Seven $500 scholarships are available for four consecutive years to an outstanding high school senior enrolling in
one of the selected schools of study and in one general area at Edinboro State College. Selection criteria include
academic major, high school records and student involvement in school activities. The student must maintain an overall
3.00 QPA Financial need may be a factor. This fund is supported by the Alumni Association of Edinboro State College.
The family and friends of Deborah S. Day have established a scholarship fund in her memory. A $100 award is made
yearly to a freshman music major. Financial need is not a factor. The student will receive the award based on outstanding
performance in voice or instrumental music at a competitive audition.
DOLLARS FOR SCHOLARS SCHOLARSHIPS
AMERICAN STERILIZER FOUNDERS MEMORIAL FUND SCHOLARSHIPS
The American Sterilizer Founders Honors Scholarships are awarded to two Erie County Honors Program
participants. Selection is based upon SAT scores, class rank, high school achievements and recommendations. The
scholarships are worth $600 per year. These scholarships are made available by the American Sterilizer Company of Erie,
Pennsylvania. Please refer to the Honors section for specific information on this program. This award varies from year to
The Dollars for Scholars Program has designated monies pledged from Edinboro State College employees, through
payroll deductions, to be used as scholarships for both those high school students and those Edinboro students who
qualify for admission to our All-College Honors Program. Please refer to the Honors section for specific information on
this program.
AIME* H. DOUCETTE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
year.
AN>SIK MIN ECONOMICS SCHOLARSHIP
One $300 annual award will be given to a Bachelor of Science Economics major who has at least 15 credit hours
completed in economics. The student must also have a 3.00 or greater quality point average. Financial need may be a
factor in the selection process.
ANONYMOUS FACULTY DONOR AWARD
This $250 award is for an incoming freshman who has above 1100 on the SAT and who comes from a family who can
demonstrate need.
BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES FUND SCHOLARSHIPS
Six $50 scholarships are available for incoming freshmen and upperclassmen majoring in Communication and
Sensory Disorders, Psychology or Special Education. Financial need is not a factor. This scholarship is supported by the
Behavioral Sciences Fund established by Dr. Ralph Ackerman and his wife.
Aime' H. Doucette Memorial Scholarship is awarded on an annual basis in the amount of $100 to a third year student
at Edinboro State College who has demonstrated exceptional performance In the fields of jewelry, communications,
graphic arts or art education. The scholarship is sponsored by family and friends of Aime' H. Doucette, a long time
member of the Art Department at Edinboro State College. Financial need does not apply.
ERIE ADVERTISING CLUB SCHOLARSHIP
The Erie Advertising Club Scholarship worth $500 Is presented annually to a junior or senior majoring in Business
Administration/Marketing, Graphic Arts or Communication with an advertising or public relations focus. The student
must also have obtained scholastic achievement and must demonstrate leadership potential. This scholarship is
sponsored by the Erie Advertising Club. Financial need is not a factor.
ERIE BOTTLING CORPORATION SCHOLARSHIP
The Erie Bottling Corporation has established a $1000 scholarship to be given to a student of high academic ability
studying marketing and who is from Erie or Crawford County. Financial need Is not a factor.
ROBERT J. BYERS, MD AWARD
The School of Anesthesia at Hamot Medical Center in Erie, with help from its alumni and friends, has recently
instituted the Robert J. Byers, MD Award, to be given to the Edinboro student who has the highest academic standing in
anatomy and physiology. Dr. Byers served as the first chairman of the Anesthesiology Department at Hamot from 1959 to
1978, retiring after 23 years of service.
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ERIE ENGINEERING SOCIETIES COUNCIL SCHOLARSHIP
The Erie Engineering Societies Council provides one annual scholarship to any undergraduate who has an
outstanding high school academic record and has enrolled in the Engineering or Science program at Edinboro State
College. Financial need may be a factor in selection.
THE ESTHER ALICE ESTOCK MEMORIAL MUSIC SCHOLARSHIP
MATHEMATICS EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIP
This scholarship is funded by interest drawn from a gift made in memory of Esther Estock, class of 1943, by her sister,
Anne Elaine Estock, an alumnus of Edinboro State College. This award is given to a sophomore music major who
demonstrates outstanding music aptitudes with the potential for superior performance in the classical music field. The
award, once offered to a sophomore may be continued into the junior and senior years if the student's QPA and
performance standards remain high and are superior to those of other candidates. Financial need is a factor.
The Mathematics Education Scholarship provides $100 per year to an incoming freshman who has demonstrated
outstanding academic achievement and has enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Education program at Edinboro State
College with an area of certification in Secondary Mathematics. The Edinboro State College Mathematics and
Computer Science Department sponsors this scholarship. Financial need is not a factor.
JOHN '^BUTCH" McBRIDE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
JACK FINEGAN AWARD
The jack Finegan Award in the amount of $50 is granted to a senior who shows talent in writing poetry or prose
intended to make us aware of the needs of our fellow humans and which advance our efforts to make the world a better
place. Financial need is not a factor. This award is funded by the parents of jack Finegan.
The McBride Memorial Scholarship presents an annual award of $300 to any student athlete who has shown
outstanding achievement in a varsity sport as well as high academic performance. Financial need Is also a factor. The
scholarship was established by John B. McBride, Sr., Barbara McBride and Richard McBride in memory of their son and
brother, John "Butch" McBride.
MILDRED FORNESS LIBRARY SCIENCE SCHOLARSHIP
JOHN METZ SCHOLARSHIP
The Mildred Forness Library Science Scholarship provides a $200 award to an incoming freshman who has shown
high academic achievement in high school and plans to major In Library Science. The scholarship is in honor of Mildred
Forness who from 1922 to 1969 was a librarian at Edinboro State College. The college library is named in her honor.
Financial need is a factor in selection.
A $1,000 scholarship given to a graduating high school senior football player, ranked in the upper 1/2 of his class
with a 2.5 overall grade point average.
GAMMA SIGMA SIGMA FRESHMAN WOMEN'S SCHOLARSHIP
Gamma Sigma Sigma has established a $100 annual scholarship to be given to a freshman woman who has
completed one semester of course work with a 3.30 or greater quality point average. Financial need and human service
involvement are factors In the selection process.
MORRISON MEMORIAL FUND
The Morrison Memorial Fund provides an annual scholarship to graduate students who have shown outstanding
undergraduate academic achievement. Financial need is also considered in the selection of the scholarship recipients.
The Bruce Manville Morrison Estate of Erie, Pa. was the donor of this fund which is evenly divided for the purchase of
rare books for the library and assistance to graduate students.
MUSIC D9ARTMENT SCHOLARSHIP
GILTINAN-OVERHEIM SCHOLARSHIP
A one-year $750 scholarship given to an Incoming freshman athlete with a minimum SAT score of 1000,2/5 class
rank and majoring in Physics or Cooperative Engineering.
The Music Department has made available a $200 scholarship to an incoming freshman who shows some type of
superior musical talent. Funds are provided by music faculty, students and alumni. Financial need is not a factor.
NEWCOMBE FOUNDATION GRANTS
ANNA KELSO GRAY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
The Anna Kelso Gray Memorial Scholarship provides $300 to an incoming freshman at Edinboro State College who
has demonstrated outstanding high school academic achievement. Financial need is a consideration in selection. Funds
for this scholarship are from the estate of Marion D. Isaacs in memory of Anna Kelso Gray.
CURLY HALMI MEMORIAL ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIP
This scholarship has been established in memory of Curly Halmi, a long time Edinboro resident, merchant, and
supporter of Edinboro State College athletic programs. Funding will be utilized to provide aid to Edinboro State College
athletes.
FRANK HAWTHORNE SCHOLARSHIP
Mr. Frank Hawthorne (ESC class of 1936) has established a fund from which one annual scholarship of $500 will be
given to a student in the area of Mathematics and Computer Science. The student murt have at least a 3.4 or 3.5 quality
point average.
HEALTH AND PHYSICAL HXJCATION SCHOLARSHIP
The recipient of this $100 scholarship is a Health and Physical Education major who has been in the program for at
least one sentester, and who demonstrates above average academic qualifications. The award is based on contributitms
from the Health and Physical Education Department faculty, boosters. Student Fair receipts, and other sources. Financial
need is not a factor.
Several awards are granted to academically capable undergraduate and graduate students who are physically
disabled and demonstrate financial need. The grant awards are to help students satisfy special expenses related to their
handicap that are not covered by other agencies. Awards range from $300 to $750 per year for students enrolled at least
half-time in a degree or certification program at Edinboro State College. Students must have at least one semester of
course work completed and be making progress toward their academic goal. This fund is supported by the Charlotte W.
Newcombe Foundation.
LOIS CALDWEU NORTH MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
The Lois Caldwell North Memorial Scholarship presents one annual award of $100 to a student who plans to enter
the ministry upon completion of his/her education at Edinboro State College. Awards are also based on class rank and
financial need. Lois Caldwell North was a member of the class of 1886 at Northwestern State Normal School. This
scholarship was endowed by Mrs. North's daughter, Eleanor North of State College, Pennsylvania.
PICPA AWARD
The Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public Accountants has established an annual award to a graduating senior in
accounting. The recipient is selected by the faculty of the Department of Economics and Business on the basis of
academic achievement.
PURCHASING MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION OF ERIE, INC.
The Purchasing Management Association of Erie, Inc. is offering a $1,000 scholarship to an individual who is
interested in pursuing a career in purchasing or materials management. Financial need is not a factor.
NORTHWBT PENNSYLVANIA JAYCEES SCHOLARSHIP
The Northwest Pennsylvania Jaycees have established one student award worth $300. This is given to a student with
an overall quality point average of 3.30 and is from Erie County. Financial need is a factor.
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MICHAEL McATEE RAMSAY MEMORIAL FUND
This fund has been established in memory of Michael Ramsay, a student at Edinboro State College in 1978. The
award is given to an outstanding junior majoring in geology.
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HELEN SABIN REED MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FOR AN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION MAJOR
One annual award of $600 is given to a student who has demonstrated outstanding academic achievement in the
field of elementary education with a concentration in reading. Financial need may also be a factor considered in
awarding the scholarship. Helen Sabin Reed received both her undergraduate and graduate degrees from Edinboro
State College. This scholarship was established by Mrs. Theo S. Meyer, Erie, Pennsylvania.
HELEN SABIN REED MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FOR A POLITICAL SCIENCE MAJOR
The $600 scholarship is available to an incoming freshman Political Science major, it is given to a student who has
shown outstanding academic achievement. Financial need may also be a factor in the selection process. This scholarship
was established by Mrs. Theo S. Meyer, Erie, Pennsylvania.
SCHOLARSHIPS FOR HONORS STUDENTS
The Edinboro Program of Honors Studies is designed to provide recognition and enriched learning opportunities
for academically gifted students. Outstanding undergraduates are assisted In striving for academic excellence in their
majors and in related studies as well. They will pursue studies of a more advanced nature than those encountered by
other undergraduates. Honors studies frequently involve investigations of a critical and analytical nature which
enhance the student’s ability to organize information, ask significant questions, and carry out independent inquiries. As
students pursue the program, they are encouraged to take on increasing responsibilities for their own learning.
PRESIDENTIAL HONORS SCHOLARSHIP
GEORG FRIEDRICH SAUER PRIZE
This prize in the amount of $100 per year will be presented during the Honors Convocation each May to a student
who has the highest academic year scores in beginning German without having any high school background In German.
Financial need is not a factor. This prize is given by Dr. Harold Sauer In memory of his father, Georg Friedrich Sauer.
HAROLD R. SAUER PRIZE IN MEDIEVAL MUSIC (1583)
A $250 annual award given to an outstanding music student.
STUDENT SERVICES, INC. SCHOLARSHIP
The Board of Student Services, Inc. of Edinboro State College has established grants/scholarships in the following
areas: athletics, honors, leadership and general scholarships. Financial need may be a factor in the selection process.
Please refer to the Honors section for specific information on this program.
PHYLLIS DISEK STURM MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
The Edinboro State College English Department and the friends and associates of Dr. Ralph Sturm have established
a memorial In honor of Phyllis DIsek Sturm. Each year a $100 scholarship is awarded to an incoming freshman English
major who has shown outstanding high school academic achievement. Financial need may be a factor.
LELAND W. VanLANINGHAM EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIP
Awarded to one entering freshman with combined SAT scores of 1200 or better who will participate in the Program
of Honors Studies. Other selection criteria include class rank, accomplishments, and teacher recommendations. The
scholarship is worth $300 a semester for the first two semesters. This scholarship is given by the Dollars for Honors Fund
which is based on contributions from college faculty and staff through payroll deductions.
FRESHMAN ACHIEVEMENT SCHOLARSHIP
Awarded to entering freshmen with combined SAT scores over 1050. Selection is based upon SAT scores, class rank,
achievements and recommendations of teachers. The scholarship is worth $200 for each of the first two semesters. This
scholarship is given by the Dollars for Honors Fund which is based on contributions from college faculty and staff
through payroll deductions.
HONORS UPPERCLASSMAN SCHOLARSHIPS
Awarded to upperclassmen who are active participants in the Program of Honors Studies and have earned at least
six honors credits. Awards of $100 are made for one semester at a time. The selection criteria includes number of honors
hours earned, QPA and recommendations of professors. This scholarship is given by the Dollars for Honors Fund which
is based on contributions from college faculty and staff through payroll deductions.
GRACE A. CROWE FUND FOR HONORS STUDENTS
The Leland W. VanLaningham Education Scholarship is presented to an incoming freshman who has shown
outstanding high school academic achievement. This $250 award will be paid each year for four years provided the
recipient maintains a 3.00 quality point average. Financial need is also considered in the selection of the recipient. This
scholarship is in honor of Professor L.W. VanLaningham who served Edinboro State College from 1949 until 1%7.
The Grace A. Crowe Fund has been designated in part for Honors Awards at Edinboro State College. The
scholarships are awarded to entering freshmen who wish to enter the Honors Program. Candidates must demonstrate at
least 1050 on the SAT's and show indications of academic achievement and other indicators of strong academic
performance. Award amounts vary.
VLAHAKIS CHEMISTRY SCHOLARSHIP
STUDENT SERVICES, INC. HONORS SCHOLARSHIP
A $300 scholarship is presented annually to a student majoring or planning to major in chemistry at Edinboro State
College. While financial need may be considered, academic achievement is the critical factor in choosing the recipient.
The award was established by Mrs. Thekla Vlahakis of Pittsburgh, in memory of her late husband, George K. Vlahakis and
two sons, Walter and William.
Awarded to students based upon participation in the Honors Program, SAT scores, class rank, achievements and
recommendations. The scholarship value varies from year to year.
DEAN RICHARD I. WELLER AWARD
The Dean Richard I. Weller Award provides a $50 savings bond to an outstanding Health Science student at
Edinboro State College. Awards are based on academic standing. This award was established by the Lake Area Health
and Education Center and Richard I. Weller, former Dean of Sciences and Mathematics from 1970 to 1980.
RUSSELL M. WOOD ACCOUNTING SCHOLARSHIP
The Russell M. Wood Accounting Scholarship provides $250 annually to a high school student of high academic
achievement who enters Edinboro State College to study accounting. The award will be paid for a four-year period if the
recipient maintains a 3.00 average. Financial need is a factor in the selection process. This scholarship is in honor of
Russell M. Wood, retired Edinboro State College accountant.
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The gown, the cap and the hood, representing the major components of the academic
dress, are a ceremonial 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 academic processional symbolizes the level of
their academic attainment and the institution they attended.
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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.
Trials have past and thou has stood victorious
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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 or coloring of the hood lining. The velvet trim of the hood indicates the field in which the
degree was granted.
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Cap
The standard cap is the mortarboard, usually the color of the gown. The tassel is black for
the baccalaureate and master degree and is worn over the left front quarter of the cap. The
tassel for the doctor's mortarboard 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.
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once more from earth to sky
Because of the demand to meet a deadline to print this program and the short period of
time betvyeen the end of classes, review of all academic programs, delays caused by such
factors as illness of some students and evaluation by the office of Academic Affairs, the College
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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Commencement
May 15,1983
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THE COMMENCEMENT PROCESSION
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Mrs. Eve Y. Murphy, Chairperson, Edinboro
Mr. Harold E. Bell, Sharon
Mr. Paul J. Caron, Erie
Dr. Herald D. Green, Erie
Mrs. Louise A. Hamilton, Meadville
Mr. C. Richard Johnston, Meadville
Dr. Lawrence W. Krespan, Warren
Mr. Peter Mortensen, Sharpsville
Ms. Melinda Merry, Student, Edinboro
The Colors of the United States
The Colors of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
The College Marshal
The College President
The Trustees of the College
The Platform Guests
The College Faculty
PRESIDENT’S CABINET
Foster F. Diebold ..................................................................................................... President
June Vance........................................................................ ............................. Ombudswoman
James E. McKinley .................................... Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs
Burton O. Witthuhn...................................... Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs
Richard J. Gromen .................. ........................................ Dean, Faculty of Arts and Sciences
R. Harriet Phillips ........................................................ Dean, Faculty of Professional Studies
Jack Williams .......................................... Dean, Graduate Studies/Academic Administration
Donald Panhorst........................................................................ Dean, Continuing Education
Robert M. Beagle .......................................... Vice President for Development and Planning
Clifford L. Cox............................... Associate Vice President for Development and Planning
John K. Fisher ............................................. Director of Institutional Research and Planning
Robert L. Carothers .......................................................... Vice President for Administration
and Student Personnel Services
Vincent P. Trotta.................................... .......... Associate Vice President for Administration
and Student Personnel Services
Gary Jamison ............................................................Assistant Vice President for Student Life
David O'Dessa................................................. Assistant Vice President for College Facilities
COMMENCEMENT COMMITTEE
.. Vice President for Development and Planning
.................................................. President's Office
............... ....................... Public Relations Officer
... Assistant Vice President for College Facilities
.... Associate Vice President for Administration
and Student Personnel Services
Dr. Bob Wallace..................................... .................... Director of Instructional Technology
Dr. Jack Williams ................................... Dean, Graduate Studies/Academic Administration
Mr. Robert Beagle, Chairman...............
Mrs. Marjorie Koon ...............................
Miss Patti S. Loomis ...............................
Mr. David O'Dessa.................................
Mr. Vincent Trotta .................................
On the cover: featured on the front cover of this year's commencement program is a pen and
ink rendering of the stone archway leading to the Edinboro campus. The illustration was drawn
by Joseph Craziano, an Edinboro State College fine arts major.
COLORS DISTINCTIVE OF THE DISCIPLINES AND PROFESSIONS
Apricot ...................................... ....................
Dark Blue ........................................................
Light Blue ........................................................
Peacock Blue ...................................................
Brown ..............................................................
Citron .............................................................
Copper ............................................................
Crimson ..........................................................
Drab........................................ .........................
Gray.................................................................
Silver Cray .......................................................
Green .............................................................
Olive Green .....................................................
Sage Green......................................................
Lemon ..............................................................
Lilac .................................................................
Maize...............................................................
Orange ............................................................
Pink .................................................................
Salmon Pink .....................................................
Purple .............................................................
Russet ..............................................................
Scarlet ..............................................................
White...............................................................
Golden Yellow.................................................
Nursing
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Philosophy
Education
Public Administration
Fine Arts
Social Work
Economics
Journalism
Business
Veterinary Science
Oratory
Medicine
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Physical Education
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Library Science
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Dentistry
Agriculture
Engineering
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Music
Public Health
Law
Forestry
Theology
Arts, Letters and Humanities
Science
HONORS MEDALLIONS
Departmental Special Recognition
......................... Magna Cum Laude
...................... Summa Cum Laude
........... Honor Program Graduates
Red and White Ribbons .......
Red and Gold Ribbons .........
Cold Ribbons ........................
Red, White and Cold Ribbons
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THE COMMENCEMENT CONVOCATION
Provost, Vice President for Academic Affairs
Edinboro State College
James E. McKinley, Presiding
THE CEREMONIAL MACE
ST. PAUL SUITE
Gustav Holst
Prelude
The Ceremonial Mace, a symbol of presidential authority, is carried at the head of the
academic procession by the College Marshal, Dr. Ralph Ackerman. A gift of the Alumni
Association, the Mace was designed and executed by Dr. Seymour Blinderman, formerly of
the art faculty, and Mr. Henry Katzwinkel. It was first used at the inauguration of Edinboro
State College's thirteenth president, Chester T. McNerney in 1966.
The Mace, twenty-seven inches high, is topped by a sterling silver sphere studded by
coneshaped rubies. The neck of the Mace is inlaid with rosewood, alternated with silver
fleur-de-lis. Cultured pearls mounted on cups encircle the top of the shaft. Discs of silver
interspersed with rosewood compose the shaft which ends with tip-casted silver. Sunken
cultured pearls encircle a rounded cone with textured silver to end in a small globe.
College Orchestra
Paul Martin, Conductor
Army ROTC
Edinboro State College
Color Guard
Academic Processional
POMP AND CIRCUMSTANCE
Edgar Elgar
THE NATIONAL ANTHEM
STAR SPANGLED BANNER
Francis Scott Key
Invocation
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Robert Waterstripe, Bar/tone
The Rev. Lance D. Robbins
St. Augustine's Episcopal Church
Edinboro, Pa.
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Presidential Welcome
Foster F. Dieboid
President, Edinboro State College
Awarding of Honorary Doctorate
The Hon. Louis J. Tullio
Mayor, City of Erie
THE PRESIDENTIAL MEDALLION
Choral Union
A symbol of presidential authority, the first Presidential Medallion was presented to Foster
F. Dieboid, Edinboro's fourteenth president, 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, assistant 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 figure is the date 1857, the opening
year of the College, and garland thistles. In the background are the hills of Scotland, and
beneath the piper is an open book, an image of knowledge.
The pendant descends from a shield containing a triple-towered castle, the symbol of
defense, protection, 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 Tudo 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.
Commencement Address
College Orchestra
Paul Martin, Conductor
TURN BACK, O MAN
Gustav Holst
Gordon Flood, Conductor
"Neat, Plausible, and Wrong"
William Schaufele, Jr.
President, Foreign Policy Association
Former Ambassador to Poland
Presentation of Candidates
James E. McKinley
Conferring of Degrees
President Dieboid
Robert Waterstripe, Baritone
Paul Martin, Conductor
ALMA MATER
The Rev. Lance D. Robbins
Benediction
Music from "TANNHAUSER"
Richard Wagner
Recessional
College Orchestra
Paul Martin, Conductor
The audience is asked to stand during the Processional and Recessional and to join in the
singing of the Alma Mater.
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THE COLLEGE MARSHAL - RALPH E. ACKERMAN
Carrying the Ceremonial Mace and
leading the academic procession as College
Marshal is Dr. Ralph E. Ackerman, who will
retire in October, 1983. Dr. Ackerman has
served as professor of psychology at Edinboro
for the past 22 years, originally in the depart
ment of Psychology and Special Education
and currently in the reorganized department
of Psychology and Counseling.
Dr. Ackerman received a Bachelor of
Science in Education degree from Ohio
University in 1948, a Master of Education from
Ohio University in 1949, and a Ph.D. from the
University of Connecticut in 1960.
Prior to his position at Edinboro, Dr.
Ackerman served a summer assignment as a
visiting lecturer for the graduate school of
Marshall University. From 1954 through 1%1,
he was employed as a junior high school science and mathematics teacher at Glastonbury High
School in Glastonbury, Connecticut.
In addition to teaching responsibilities. Dr. Ackerman has been involved In departmental
administration. From 1968 to 1969, he served as Assistant Head of the Psychology and Special
Education Department and was then elected Chairman of the Psychology Department. He
held this position until 1972 when he was selected Chairman of the Division of Behavioral
Science. In 1980 he returned to full-time teaching.
Among the numerous college committees on which Dr. Ackerman has served are
Graduate Council, College Senate, Admissions Committee, Teacher Education Committee,
Academic Council, and Sabbatical Leave Committee. He holds professional membership In
the American Psychological Association, American Education Research Association, Penn
sylvania Higher Education Association, American Higher Education Association, and National
Education Association.
Dr. Ackerman has received numerous honors throughout his academic career including
being named to the Directory of International Biography, Outstanding Educators of America,
Who's Who in Community Service, Who's Who in the East, and Men in Government. In
addition, he has contributed to and written several publications. Active in civic organizations.
Dr. Ackerman is a member of the Rotary Club, the Masonic Lodge, and the Shriners.
Dr. Ackerman and his wife, Eileen, reside in Edinboro.
COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER - WILLIAM E. SCHAUFELE, JR.
Mr. William E. Schaufele, jr.. President of
the Foreign Policy Association and former
United States Ambassador to Poland, will
serve as guest speaker for today's spring
Commencement exercises. His address is
entitled "Neat, Plausible, and Wrong."
Raised In Lakewood, Ohio, William
Schaufele entered the United States Foreign
Service in 1950 upon completion of his A.B. at
Yale and master's degree in international
affairs from Columbia University.
During a 30-year Foreign Service career
Mr. Schaufele served in a wide variety of posts
in Germany, Morocco, the Congo (now
Zaire) and the State Department. In 1%9 he
became Ambassador to the West African
Republic of Upper Volta, where he served for
two years.
From 1971 to 1975 Ambassador Schaufele was assigned to the United States Mission to the
United Nations in New York, where he served successively as Senior Adviser to the Permanent
Representative and Deputy U. S. Representative in the Security Council. He had the primary
responsibility for coordinating the work of the permanent U. S. Mission and of U. S.
delegations to the annual sessions of the General Assembly. In November 1975, he attained the
permanent rank of Career Minister In the Foreign Service.
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In December 1975, after a brief tour of duty as Inspector General of the U. S. Foreign
Service, Mr. Schaufele was appointed by President Ford as Assistant Secretary of State for
African Affairs, heading the State Department Bureau that coordinates and implements U. S.
policy toward the 50 nations of the African region. He held that post until President Carter
appointed him United States Ambassador to Poland. He served as Ambassador until the end of
September 1980.
Ambassador Schaufele is one of the world's leading authorities on global politics and their
relationship to United States diplomacy. "The conduct of diplomacy requires far more than
expert knowledge of a single country or area. In fact, the first indispensable requirenwnt for a
diplomat is an extensive interest in and knowledge of his own country which he represents
abroad."
Ambassador Schaufele's wide range of experience is reflected in his ability to speak on a
variety of subjects.
Mr. Schaufele continues his Involvement with the educational community through
membership on the advisory council of the School of International and Public Affairs of
Columbia University and is a director of the boards of Global Perspectives in Education and the
Helsinki Watch Committee.
He holds the Wilbur Carr Award from the Department of State and the 1981 Distinguished
Alumnus Award of the School of International and Public Affairs of Columbia University.
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HONORARY DOCTORATE - LOUIS J. TULLIO
The Honorable Louis J. Tullio, Mayor of
the City of Erie, will be awarded an honorary
doctorate, Legum Doctor: Doctor of Laws
Degree, in today's ceremony. This is only the
second time in Edinboro's 125-year history
that such an honor has been bestowed.
Born In Erie, Mayor Tullio is the son of
Ersilia Nardone Tullio, who currently resides
In Erie, and the late Anthony J. Tullio. He
attended Holy Rosary Elementary and Cathe
dral Prep High School. The Mayor then
received a B.S. degree in business adminis
tration from Holy Cross College In Worcester,
Massachusetts and a master of education
degree from Boston University. A member of
the United States Navy for 30 months; Mayor
Tullio was honorably discharged as Lieu
tenant J. G.
The high school and college football star
taught and coached various athletics in school systems throughout New England and Erie. He
received the "Little All-America Coach of the Year" award as Gannon College's first football
coach. Mayor Tullio has served as administrative assistant to the President of Gannon College,
as assistant director of health and education in the Erie School District, and as full-time
business manager of the District until his election in November 1965. Since January of 1%6, he
has served as Erie's first Italian/American mayor and last year became the first Pennsylvania
mayor to be elected to a fifth consecutive four-year term.
Married to the former Grace G. Gunster of Ridgwood, New jersey, the Mayor is active in
numerous civic, fraternal, and church organizations. He currently serves on the Board of
Directors of several charitable organizations, past president of the Pa. League of Cities, and
Advisory Board member of the U.S. Conference of Mayors. Among his many honors is the
Fiorelio LaGuardia Award from the Fraternal Order of Eagles which was presented to him in
Kansas City, Missouri in 1970.
Among the many criteria considered by the College In awarding the honorary degree are
Mayor Tullio's recognition throughout the Commonwealth and the nation for political
leadership and effectiveness; his service as consultant and advisor to governors, senators, and
presidents from both political parties; and his leadership in the City of Erie which transcends
political considerations and enables him to work closely and effectively with representatives
from both major political parties and with the many constituencies within the City of Erie.
"This honorary degree Is being awarded to Mayor Tullio on the basis of criteria used in the
long-standing tradition of honorary doctorates in American higher education," commented
President Diebold, "and on the basis of his ongoing commitment and contributions to public
service. There can be no doubt that Mayor Tullio's extensive political, economic, cultural, and
social leadership In the greater Erie area would be difficult for anyone, anywhere, to equal."
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EDINBORO STATE COLLEGE PRESIDENT - FOSTER F. DIEBOLD
Foster F. Diebold was named Edinboro
State College's 14th President on August 1,
1979. Since that time, he has brought a con
sistently bold vision to his guidance of the
College's many-faceted services to north
western Pennsylvania.
Noted for his extensive experience in the
field of education management. President
Diebold had previously served as President of
the University of Alaska statewide system.
His innovative efforts at Edinboro have
taken many shapes. Most recently, he initi
ated a total reorganization of the College's
various academic schools and administrative
offices with a watchful eye upon fiscal
responsibility and increased Institutional
responsiveness. In keeping with his policy of
making maximum use of existing campus
resources in higher education, he has imagi
natively met the ever-changing needs
brought about by new and emerging student
interests and societal expectations. Unique
cooperative programs with area business and industry are also the result of President Diebold s
revitalization of Edinboro State College.
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Among his favorite projects is the All-College Honors Program, which draws upon the
contributions of college staff for its scholarship funds, and which recognizes the academic
distinction of excellent students by offering specialized interdisciplinary coursework and
advanced research work.
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President Diebold's principal fields of professional interest Include higher education
management, governance, and planning; budget development and fiscal control; jegislatiye
liaison; and personnel management/collective bargaining. While at Rutgers University in
1963, he received a Wall Street journal fellowship.
A native of Orange, New jersey, he served as President of the University of Alaska from
1977-1979. Prior to that, he was executive secretary to the Board of Regents and Special
Assistant to the President of the University of Alaska's statewide system. From 1969 to 1976, he
was director of the Division of College Development at Kean College, New jersey (formerly
Newark State College), and from 1%5 to 1969, he was Assistant Superintendent of Neptune
Township Public Schools in New jersey.
Edinboro's president holds an associate degree In psychology from Monmouth Com
munity College, West Long Branch, New jersey; a bachelor of science in education from
Monmouth College, a master of arts in educational administration from Seton Hall University;
and he has met course requirements for his doctorate in education at Rutgers University.
President Diebold has served as Chairman of the Committee on Administration and
Finance in the State College and University System of Pa. He holds memberships on the
Professional Development Committee, Planning and Research Committee, and Negotiations
Planning Committee of the Commission of State Colleges and University; the American
Association of State Colleges and Universities Committee on State Relations; and the
Government Relations Committee of the Pa. Association of Colleges and Universities. He is
also a charter member of the World Future Society.
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President Diebold's community service includes membership on the Board of Cor
porators, Hamot Medical Center in Erie, and on Marine Bank's Local Advisory Board. He also
serves as a member of The William j. McMannIs and A. Haskell McMannIs Educational Trust
Fund Advisory Board, and Chairman of the Government, Education, and Social Agencies
Division of the Erie County United Way Campaign.
The President and his wife, Patricia, have two daughters - Jessica, and Stacey.
EDINBORO STATE COLLEGE • A UNIVERSITY IN THE MAKING
"There is hereby established a body
corporate and politic constituting a public
corporation and government instrumentaily
which shall be known as the State System of
Higher Education...Its purpose shall be to
provide high quality education at the lowest
possible cost to the students."
In November of 1982, Governor Thorn
burgh signed into law a bill which gave
university status to each of the colleges in the
state system and created a comprehensive
university system.
From Edinboro Academy in 1857, to
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania effective
July 1, 1983, the College has continued to
provide a quality program of higher educa
tion to the citizens of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania. The College now offers more
than 100 associate, baccalaureate, and
graduate degree programs, a diversity un
matched by any other college or university In northwestern Pennsylvania.
In Its university-oriented role, Edinboro State College has continually strived to offer
excellence not only In academic programming, but also in Its special program and cultural
offerings.
In addition to evening and weekend programs designed to meet the needs of working
adults, Edinboro is also quite active in programs for the handicapped and the educationally
disadvantaged. Noted as one of the few “wheelchair" campuses in the United States, Edinboro
has been actively involved In opening doors for the handicapped since 1974.
Edinboro is the only institution in northwestern Pennsylvania to offer a full range of
educational opportunities for the academically gifted student. Beginning with the Summer
Academy, gifted, talented, and creative youth ages 9 through 16 have the opportunity to
experience college life and pursue their interests In the relaxed summer atmosphere of a
campus environment. In a continuing effort to fulfill a need for educational opportunities,
Edinboro has established the Institute for Talent. College-bound students are given an
opportunity to gain early college credit and to experience college life prior to high school
graduation. Edinboro State College also offers an All-College Honors Program designed to
encourage outstanding undergraduates to strive for academic excellence. The first Penn
sylvania state college to develop such a program, Edinboro is the only institution In
northwestern Pennsylvania to offer a general honors degree.
As part of the College's effort to provide a comprehensive service to the community,
Edinboro offers a diversified cultural life program which includes theater, concerts, and
lectures. Among the renowned guests have been the Suzuki Children of japan, the Hartford
Ballet, Buddy Rich, Maynard Ferguson, Buckminster Fuller, and Rocky Bleier.
In addition, Edinboro is the only college in the region to support an extensive visiting
scholars program. Professors from mainland China, Pakistan, and India make their homes on
the Edinboro campus to study, conduct research, and teach classes. The Visiting Scholars
Program is part of the College's on-going efforts to broaden the educational offerings and
cultural opportunities afforded students and to expand its international education
programming.
Edinboro State College - committed to people and ideas.
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DISTINGUISHED ALUMNUS AWARD - ROBERT CAROTHERS
Dr. Robert Carothers has served as
Edinboro State College's Vice President for
Administration and Student Personnel Ser
vices for the past two and a half years. Most
recently he has been selected as President of
Southwest State University in Marshall,
Minnesota. Dr. Carothers was selected by a
unanimous vote, and his appointment cul
minated a five-month nationwide search.
Prior to becoming vice president,
Carothers held various positions at Edinboro.
He was dean of the school of arts and
humanities, chairman of the department of
English, and also taught in the English
department.
Carothers received the B.S. in education
and English from Edinboro State, the M.A.
and Ph.D. in English from Kent State Uni
versity, and the j.D. from the University of Akron School of Law.
He has published poetry and critical essays on various literary subjects and presented
numerous poetry readings and papers. The recipient of the Hart Crane-Alice Williams Award
for Poetry and certificates of appreciation and exceptional academic service from Edinboro
State College, Dr. Carothers is a member of the Bar in the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania and
the United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania.
“During his vice presidency at Edinboro," commented President Diebold, he has done
an outstanding job in such vital areas as fiscal affairs, student life, and labor relations. He
assumed his vice presidency during a time of serious institutional problems, and he has played
a key role In helping us to overcome those problems and chart new directions.
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MASTER’S DEGREES
MASTER OF ARTS - REHABILITATION COUNSELING
MASTER OF ARTS - CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY
♦Scott C. Caldwell, B.A., Edinboro State College, 1978
♦Alan Paul Childs, B.A., Westminster College, 1981
♦Rebecca Ann Culbertson, B.A., Mercyhurst College, 1968; M.A., Edinboro
State College, 1980
♦Anthony David Demarco, B.S., Penn State, 1976
♦Sheila Margaret Dwyer, A.B., Boston College, 1979
♦Carla Gordon Fryling, B.A., Behrend College of Penn State, 1980
•Bette Kesler Horn, B.S., University of Southern Michigan, 1%9
♦Dale Kevin Horst, B.A., Eastern Mennonite College, 1976
♦Michele M. Kelly, B.A., Edinboro State College, 1981
♦Charles L. Lamoreaux, B.A., Edinboro State College, 1981
♦Sarah S. Neuhart, B.A., Grove City College, 1981
♦Cheryl McLaughlin Snyder, B.S., Villa Maria College, 1978
♦Kimberlie Jeane Troyer, B.S., Slippery Rock State College, 1981
♦Judith E. Van Baarlen-Pfauth, B.A., Douglass College of Rutgers University,
1979
♦Rodney Daniel Willaman, B.A., Edinboro State College 1981
Jean Ellen Balser, B.S. in Ed., Kent State University, 1973
♦Ronald G. Coleman, B.A., Fairleigh Dickinson, 1959; M.A., Fairleigh Dickin
son, 1%3; Ph.D., Western Reserve University, 1968
Michael Robert Loary, B.A., Canisius College, 1978
Kathryn Christine MacCluskle, B.A., Edinboro State College, 1981
Patricia Ruth Messmer, B.S., University of Pittsburgh, 1966; M.S. in Nursing,
Edinboro State College, 1979
Richard Wesley Musser, B.A., Gannon College, 1973
Valerie Suznevich, B.S., Edinboro State College, 1980
MASTER OF ARTS - SOCIAL SCIENCES
♦Mohammad Yousif Pardesi, B.A., University of Sind, 1975
MASTER OF ARTS - SPEECH/LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
♦Susan Elaine Bartholme, B.S. in Ed., Indiana University of Pa., 1977
Hal Russell Blount, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro State College, 1975
♦Janet Louise Casali, B.S. In Ed., Edinboro State College, 1981
♦Susan Frances Hutcheson, B.S. in Ed., Clarion State College, 1979
Kimberly A. Shields, B.S., Edinboro State College, 1980
♦Barbara Bayless Yeaney, B.S., Penn State, 1979
MASTER OF ARTS - ENGLISH
♦Terese Balistreri Hartman, B.A., University of Wisconsin, 1968
♦Bodio Mohammed Hassan, B.A., Sind University, 1972
♦Larry Tyler Grumley, B.S., Drake University, 1974
♦Najma Moghul, B.A., Gout Girle College, 1%5; M.A., University of Sind, 1975;
L.L.B., University of Sind, 1978
♦Charlene Merry Stull, B.A., Edinboro State College, 1980
MASTER OF ARTS - GERONTOLOGY
Karen Lea Boggs, B.A., Edinboro State College, 1971
Michael Francis Gallagher, B.A., Gannon College, 1977
Ruth Mercedes Malone, B.S., Notre Dame College, 1941
Judith Ann Reynolds, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro State College, 1980
Josiane D'Alcomo Richardson, B.A., University of Arizona, 1%3
♦Rita Sherman Ross, B.A., Slippery Rock State College, 1974
MASTER OF ARTS - HISTORY
♦Charles Fogle Cotterill, B.S. In Ed., Edinboro State College, 1974
David Jon Margraf, B.A., Westminster College, 1977
♦Julie Lawrence Willow, B.A., Edinboro State College, 1977
MASTER OF ARTS - POLITICAL SCIENCE
♦♦Eugene Ezeruo Durueke, B.A., Edinboro State College, 1982
David George Zahoran, B.A., Edinboro State College, 1981
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MASTER OF ARTS - STUDENT PERSONNEL SERVICES IN HIGHER EDUCATION
Paula Kae Adams, B.A., Gannon University, 1980
Mary Louise Brunner, B.A., Allegheny College, 1972
Mari Joy Casale, B.A., Florida Southern College, 1979
♦Linda S. Crumrine, B.A., Adrian College, 1972
Amy S. Lawson, B.A., Westminster College, 1971
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MASTER OF EDUCATION - ART
Evelyn Slodownik Askey, B.S., Edinboro State College, 1978
♦Janet Lee Gould, B.S. In Art Ed., Edinboro State College, 1977
♦Janet Elaine Zents, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro State College, 1979
MASTER OF EDUCATION - EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
♦Donna Marie Doskocz, B.S. in Art Ed., Edinboro State College, 1979
♦James T. Giancola, B. A., Jersey City State College, 1974; M.A., Jersey City State
College, 1979
♦Charalene Jane Kimble, B.S. in Ed., Kent State University, 1966
Kathy Lynn Kramer, B.S. In Ed., Edinboro State College, 1979
♦Sarah Cumming MacDonald, B.S., Glasgow University, 1967
♦Anne Marie Sundean, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro State College, 1%2; M.Ed.,
Edinboro State College, 1%9
♦Thomas D. Timashenka, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro State College, 1979
Donald J. Watson, B.S. In Ed., SUNY at Buffalo, 1969; M.S. In Ed., SUNY at
Buffalo, 1972
MASTER OF EDUCATION - ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
MASTER OF EDUCATION - READING
♦Esther Hall Agnew, B.S. in Ed., Indiana University of Pa., 1953
♦Lucretia Anne Stright Agnew, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro State College, 1978
♦Colleen Ann Barabas, B.S. in Ed., Indiana University of Pa., 1976
♦Linda Marie Chaffin, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro State College, 1974
♦Mary Frances Chandler, B.S. in Ed., Kent State University, 1963
♦Kathleen Ann Charlton, B.S. in Ed., Duquesne University, 1973
♦Kathe Ann Cheney, B.S., Kent State University, 1970
♦Cynthia Wedzikowski Ciotti, B.A., Mercyhurst College, 1975
♦Joann Peaspanen Cox, B.S. in Ed., Kent State University, 1969
♦Susan jean Ferguson Endean, B.A., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1%1
Nancy Marie Furdak, B.S., Clarion State College, 1976
♦Karen Ann Habada, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro State College, 1976
♦Debra Marie Clacchini Hill, B.S. In Ed., Villa Maria College, 1975
♦Arlene Marian Bowen Kilborn, B.A., Michigan State University, 1%7
♦Pamela Rose Tuttle Malasky, B.S. In Ed., Kent State University, 1978
♦Darlene Lois McNulty, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro State College, 1976
Mary Lu Milles-Sturm, B.S., Kent State University, 1968
Sandra Mae Oxley, B.S. in Ed., Kent State University, 1977
♦Catherine Alice Perry, B.S. In Ed., Edinboro State College, 1976
Linda Susan Scherrer, B.A., Evangel College, 1978
♦Jeanie Livingston Shilling, B.M., Grove City College, 1%2
♦Rebecca jean Shuck, B.S. In Ed., Edinboro State College, 1971
♦C. Richele Skonieczka, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro State College, 1981
♦Margaret Carol Whiteman, B.S. In Ed., Clarion State College, 1978
Winnifred Lee Zanotti, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro State College, 1%2
♦Anna Marie Amendola, B.S. in Ed., Penn State, 1977
♦Jo Ann Anderson, B.A., Baylor University, 1975
♦Mary Ann Brothers, B.S. In Ed., Edinboro State College, 1981
♦Sharon Elaine Crisman, B.S. In Ed., Edinboro State College, 1977
Nancy Diane DiCario, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro State College, 1981
♦Valerie Joy Hathaway, B.S. In Ed., Edinboro State College, 1981
♦Linda Marie Henry, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro State College, 1980
Jane Lee Cates Jones, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro State College, 1976
♦Richard Edward Landers, B.A., Mercyhurst College, 1975
♦Nancy Elaine Lynch, B.S. in Ed., Bowling Green State University, 1976
♦Martha J. Mudrey, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro State College, 1974
♦Anne Elizabeth Pembroke, B.A., Mercyhurst College, 1977
♦J. Sandra Pazda Pietras, B.A., SUNY at Fredonia, 1966
♦Mary Beth Ponitz, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro State College, 1976
♦Sandra Mae Bowman Salmon, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro State College, 1976
Deborah Gale Shearer, B.S. in Ed., University of Akron, 1977
♦Dorothea Anna Ruby Ware, B.A., University of Illinois at Chicago Circle, 1974
♦Sharon Anne Watkins, B.S., St. Bonaventure University, 1978
♦Karen Wall Zalucha, B.S. In Ed., Illinois State University, 1966
♦Jean Ann Zielinski, B.A., Villa Maria College, 1977
MASTER OF EDUCATION - ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION
MASTER OF EDUCATION - SECONDARY ENGLISH
♦Warren Edward Baughman, jr., B.S. in Ed., Edinboro State College, 1973
♦Geoffrey Lynn Groves, B.S., Penn State, 1978
Christina Helene Hess, B.S. in Ed., University of Pittsburgh, 1981
James Franklin Huston, Jr., B.S. in Ed., Edinboro State College, 1982
♦jane Steinbaugh Hynes, B.A., Mercyhurst College, 1973
MASTER OF EDUCATION
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GUIDANCE AND COUNSELING
Jacqueline Chase Nuhfer, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro State College, 1959
Linda Nungesser Sciarrino, B.A., Edinboro State College, 1981
♦Nancy j. Winters, B.S. in Ed., Clarion State College, 1975
MASTER OF EDUCATION - SECONDARY BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE
♦John David Gilpin, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro State College, 1975
Mary Elizabeth Mulligan, B.S. In Ed., Edinboro State College, 1977
MASTER OF EDUCATION - SECONDARY MATHEMATICS
♦Patricia Damrau Riley, B.S., University of Pittsburgh, 1975
MASTER OF EDUCATION - SECONDARY SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION
♦Peter W. DeStefano, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro State College, 1978
♦Sandra Lee Jordan, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro State College, 1981
♦Allan Richard Thayer, B.S. in Ed., California State College, 1974
James Jay Tracy, B.S., Penn State, 1976
Margaret Lee Twidale, B.S., Lock Haven State College, 1970
MASTER OF EDUCATION - INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA
♦Richard James Bengel, B.A., Harvard University, 1979
MASTER OF EDUCATION - MUSIC
♦Keith A. Lenz, B.S. In Ed., Edinboro State College, 1977
Catherine Ann Jones Peterson, B.S. in Ed., Mansfield State College, 1979
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MASTER OF EDUCATION
SECONDARY SCHOOL GUIDANCE AND COUNSELING
♦Terrence James Carlin, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro State College, 1974
♦J. Russell Halmi, B.A. Westminster College 1980
♦Susan L. Incorvia, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro State College, 1971
*Terry Lee Kerr, B.A., Gannon University, 1980
♦Malen Gair Luke, B.S., Westminster College, 1976
♦Joseph Andrew Parma, B.S. in Ed., California State College, 1975
Patti Ann Nason Phelps, B.S. in Ed, Mansfield State College, 1979
Jocelyn M. PIccuta, B.A., Mercyhurst College, 1980
James Christopher Romaniszyn, B.S. In Ed., Edinboro State College, 1975
"•Thomas Earl Shade, B.S. In Ed., Edinboro State College, 1978
ADVANCED CERTIFICATE IN SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY
A 36-hour post-master degree certification program
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MASTER OF EDUCATION - SPECIAL EDUCATION
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•Kenneth James Albaugh, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro State College, 1978
♦Sharon E. Cullaton, B.A., Mercyhurst College, 1976
♦Elaine Gier Gahring, B.S. In Ed., Edinboro State College, 1968
♦Martha Cadman Gehly, B.S. in Ed., Slippery Rock State College, 1979
Kathleen Mary Gilbert, B.S. In Ed., Edinboro State College, 1978
♦Anita Carol Glovannelll, B.S. in Ed., California State College, 1968
Kathy J. Gorka, B.S. In Ed., Edinboro State College, 1976
♦Deborah A. Kimball, B.S. in Ed., University of Vermont, 1979
♦Constance M. Kocon, B.S. In Ed., Edinboro State College, 1978
♦Kristene Marie Johnson Pullan, B.S. In Ed., Edinboro State College, 1977
♦Barbara Gail Saunders, B.S. In Ed., Edinboro State College, 1978
♦Robin Lynn Ross Smith, B.S. In Ed., Slippery Rock State College, 1977
♦Catherine W. Strand, B.S. In Ed., SUNY at Fredonia, 1979
Gloria Jean Thompson, B.S. In Ed., Edinboro State College, 1978
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♦Edward M. Charney, B.A., Indiana University of Pa., 1979
♦Stuart Duncan Johnstone, B.S., Edinboro State College, 1971
♦Sedigheh Kangani, B.F.A., Edinboro State College, 1980
♦Gerald Anthony Wagner, B.F.A., Alfred University, 1978
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MASTER OF SCIENCE - BIOLOGY
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Cynthia M. Conover, B.S., Gannon College, 1977
Bernard B. Davis, Jr., B.S., Geneva College, 1975
♦Carmine Louise DeCarlo, B.A., Mercyhurst College, 1977
♦Darryl Jamison, B.S., Gannon College, 1978
♦Jon David Welsh, B.S., Edinboro State College, 1980
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♦Lynette Ann Albert, B.S. in Ed., University of Dayton, 1%9; M.Ed., Edinboro
State College 1972
Kristi Lynn Bickford, B.S., University of Pittsburgh, 1975; M.Ed., Edinboro State
College, 1982
♦Marilyn F. Brown, B.S., Penn State, 1966; M.Ed., Edinboro State College, 1980
Donna Marie Doskocz, B.S. in Art Ed., Edinboro State College, 1979; M.Ed.,
Edinboro State College, 1982
♦Martha Cook Eichenlaub, B.S., Slippery Rock State College, 1970; M.Ed.,
Edinboro State College, 1973
♦James Thomas Giancola, B.A., Jersey City State College, 1974; M.A., Jersey City
State College, 1979; M.Ed., Edinboro State College, 1982
♦Ronald James Huya, B.A., Edinboro State College, 1980; M.Ed., Edinboro State
College, 1981
♦Marsha A. Huff Miller, B.A., Grove City College, 1970; M.Ed., Edinboro State
College, 1981
♦William Lloyd Miller, B.A., Penn State, 1981; M.Ed., Edinboro State College,
1982
Denise Louise Ohier, B.A., Edinboro State College, 1977; M.Ed., Edinboro
State College, 1980
Joni Marie Passarelli, B.A., Duquesne University, 1970; M.Ed., Edinboro State
College, 1977
Brian W. Reames, B.A., Mercyhurst College, 1968; M.Ed., Edinboro State
College, 1980
Laurie Ann Sleber, B.S. In Ed., Indiana University of Pa., 1978; M.Ed., Edinboro
State College, 1981
Jane Davis Stottlemyer, B.A., Thiel College, 1974; M.Ed., Westminster College,
1977
Michele Lee Kessler Take!, B.A., Clarion State College, 1968; M.Ed., Indiana
University of Pa., 1980
Elaine A. Bruns, B.A., Edinboro State College, 1981; M.Ed., Edinboro State
College, 1982
Donald J. Watson, B.S. in Ed., SUNY at Buffalo, 1969; M.S. in Ed., SUNY at
Buffalo, 1972
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Jean Marie Hartley Clfelll, B.S. In Nursing, Villa Marla College, 1977
Elaine Johnson Kam, B.S. In Nursing, University of Washington, 1966
♦Sally Ann Levis, B.S., Villa Marla College, 1964
♦Carole D. Welch, B.S., Slippery Rock State College, 1978
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CUM UUDE
This group includes those degree candidates who have earned at least sixty-four credits as
undergraduate students of Edinboro State College and who 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
Daniel C. Alward
Delight Bennett
Margaret Mary Boudon
Sheila Rae Boughner
Margie D. Boyno
Richard Gerald Braun
Elizabeth Ann Byers-Sutherland
Jane Mary Causgrove
Mary Adelman Dibble
Angela Dee Dimon
Michael Paul Edney
Nancy P. Foster
Katherine Joyce Galentine
Heidi Sue Haft
Lois Elin Johanson
Deborah Anne Joslun
Theodore A. Kean
William Joseph Maloney
Ellen Ruth Maul
Gregory Ray Nowak
Lisa Marie Redpath
Rebecca S. Riehm
Jeannie Saupe'
Felice A. Shaynak
Penny Lou Romaine Spence
Michele Leeanne Steele
Kenneth R. Tarbell
Jamie Sue Witherell
Joseph Bryant Wyatt
Martin Carmen Yancheski
MAGNA CUM LAUDE
Fred P. Anthony, Jr.
Deborah Bollinger
Sharon Ann Brown
Kirby William Burkholder
Patricia Ellen Burnham
Thomas Jay Carver
Barbara Ciccone
Joanne Lynn Connelly
Dona R. Curry
Harry John Dell'osa
Donna Marie Depinet-Dasher
Dale H. Docter
Judy Ann Dunkle
Diane Lynn Eisenbach
David Etzler
Linda L. Feather
Scott Drew Fox
Cathie L. French
Susan Eiise Garbart
Patricia A. Hetrick
Brian James Hull
Kimberly Ann-Kathyrn Kenlon
Christopher Henry Kennedy
David Robert Kleesattel
Heidi Bryn Klein
Emily Gail Kokal
Maria Elaine Kolin
Michelle Suzanne Kotcella
Susan Ann Laws
Gregory John Lewandowski
Grace E. Lincoln
Carole Little
Kathleen Ann McConahy
Mary Patricia McParland
Michael McQuade
Susan M. Moore
Elaine Ruth Morford
Patricia Jean Myers
Paul F. O'Donnell
Kimberly Susan Peirson
Rhonda Lee Ramey
Paul J. Roiz
James Mark Rolick
Lisa Marie Sinnott
Lori Ann Soltesz
Michael James Starks
Norma Jean Sundy
Marian Szustak
John James Walpuck III
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Julie Ann Ahlstedt
Annette Kay Ansel I
Dorothy Mahoney Ashe
David John Ayers
Gordon R. Bailey
Susan Ann Barbato
Ramona Marie Bard
Andrea Jill Bayus
Laura Fay Bernardini
Kimberly Jo Brown
Donald Edward Byrnes
Bernard Patrick Calvey
Mark Edward Chapman
Kelly Marie Cheuvront
Michelle E. Conforti
Kelly Ann Elizabeth Cosilla
Fawn Patricia Cress
Victoria Lynn Dell'osa
Terri Lynn Dudura
Kurt A. Durick
Suzanne Easier
Cindy L. Everett
Lee Eversole
Kathryn Diane Finke
Diane Kay Jerome Funyak
Andrea Marie Galabinski
Robin Adler Gemmell
Ann M. Gilligan
Marjorie W. Hines
Michelle L. Holben
Ellen Marie Hollern
Susan Leona Hostettler
Luanne Katherine Howe
David M. Hunter
Jennifer Jeannette
Brenda Lee Johnson
Lisa Ann Klein
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Douglas George Knapp
Rachelle Lynn Kress
Georgia Lee Kuntz
Thomas J. Kurtz
Karen Lee Lambert
Pamela Sue May
Mark Gorby McClelland
Richard James McCllmans
D. C. Barricella McQuade
Sheri L. MIshler
Barbara Jo Newark
Elizabeth Anne Odell
Victoria Palowitch
Vaune Claire Pelletier
Vincent Joseph Piccolomini II
Richard Robert Raeuber
Lesli Claire Rankin
Jahangir Rashidi
Ronald K. Raymond
Maureen Reardon
Vickie L. Reay
James Bruce Regg
Deborah Marie Reichart
Nadine Romanelli
Anne E. Rombach
Donald Louis Schmaizried
Lee Ann Schorting
Karla Marie Schultz
Philip Stanley Smith
Edward Norman Steadman
Pamela Joanne Stroup
RaeAnn Marie Taylor
William Miley Tittiger
Patrick Charles Willis
Rebecca Mary Zaliznock
Paula Marie Zanker
Roberta Lynn Zdunski
PROGRAM OF HONORS
Daniel C. Alward
Kirby William Burkholder
Patricia Ellen Burnham
Kimberly Susan Peirson
Rebecca S. Riehm
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BACCALAUREATE DEGREES
BACHELOR OF ARTS - ENGLISH
Sheila Rae Boughner- Summa Cum Laude
Bernadette Eileen Kazmarski
Cynthia Ann Luther
FACULTY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
William Joseph Palmer
Michael Mark Sopp
BACHELOR OF ARTS - ANTHROPOLOGY
♦Mohamed Sasan Azarakhsh
*Robert Lewis Campbell
*Donna Marie Depinet-Dasher - Magna
*Jayne Laura McDowell
BACHELOR OF ARTS - ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES/GEOGRAPHY
Jennifer Jeannette - Cum Laude
Anita Rose Kennedy
♦Chris Joseph Magoc
♦Robert Edward White
Rebecca Mary Zaliznock - Cum Laude
BACHELOR OF ARTS - ART HISTORY
Mary J. Fortney
♦John j. Hvozda
Robin McCandless
Kurt Pitiuga
Judy Lynn Rogers
♦Melanie S. Schall
BACHELOR OF ARTS - GEOGRAPHY
Frederick Wilson Abbott
♦Gregory Paul Coulter
BACHELOR OF ARTS - ARTS AND SCIENCES: HUMANITIES
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Ciccone - Magna Cum Laude
Anne M. Ford
♦♦Michael A. Koske
♦Joseph Ronald Veslany, Jr.
♦Robert William Wilsher
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♦Suzan Marie Schwab
BACHELOR OF ARTS - HISTORY
BACHELOR OF ARTS - ARTS AND SCIENCES: NATURAL SCIENCES
♦Michael Anthony Hrycko
Sharon Lee Powell
♦James Stuart Ackelson III
Mark T. Nicholson
Sharon Theresa Sewell
BACHELOR OF ARTS - ARTS AND SCIENCES: NATURAL SCIENCES/COOPERATIVE ENGINEERING
Majid Mohammed Hamouda
Mark Corby McClelland - Cum Laude
Edward Holmes Pancoast, jr.
James Bruce Regg - Cum Laude
BACHELOR OF ARTS - MATHEMATICS
Brenda Lee Johnson - Cum Laude
♦Mary C. Kodrowsky
BACHELOR OF ARTS - MUSIC
BACHELOR OF ARTS - ARTS AND SCIENCES: SOCIAL SCIENCES
♦Jan Susan Albert
Linda L. Feather - Magna Cum Laude
♦Theodore Leo Radomski
♦Alleu Dausy Wurie
BACHELOR OF ARTS - BIOLOGY
Gordon R. Bailey - Cum Laude
Gregory A. Beardsley
♦Richard Dennis Foote
John Mark Reddinger
♦John W. Bolanovich
♦Robert John Chiprean
Richard Arthur Dasher
Joyce Diane Harrington
♦Marjorie W. Hines - Cum Laude
Allen William Zurcher
BACHELOR OF ARTS - PHYSICS: COOPERATIVE ENGINEERING
♦Patricia Jean Price
Donald Louis Schmaizried - Cum Laude
BACHELOR OF ARTS - POLITICAL SCIENCE
BACHELOR OF ARTS - DRAMA
Edmund F. Lada
Cyrus Daniel Shaw
BACHELOR OF ARTS • EARTH SCIENCES
Lori A. Dolby
♦Jayne S. Means
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Virginia Lee Breighner
♦Brian Eric Bullard
Carol J. Colquitt
♦Richard N. Cutshail, Jr.
Paul A. Hennigan
♦Scott L. Kent
Joseph B. Matotek
♦Joanne Louise Pettibon
Vincent Joseph Piccolomini II - Cum Laude
Olga N. Pokrovsky
♦Thomas Rodney Quinn, Jr.
Tony Chijioke Womeodu
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BACHELOR OF ARTS - PSYCHOLOGY
•Nicholas Anthony Angioielli
Annette Kay Ansell - Cum Laude
•Patrick Donald Ault
•David John Ayers - Cum Laude
Sharon Ann Brown - Magna Cum Laude
•Harry John Dell'osa - Magna Cum Laude
•Lisa j. Dudenhoefer
Mark Alexander Ferdinandsen
Ruth Anne Greto
•Roger Alan Hall
Roberta S. Heberling
Ronald V. Houston
Rachelie Lynn Kress - Cum Laude
•Jan Marie Lessig
Carolyn Martorana Light
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Christopher Macri
D. C. Barricella McQuade - Cum Laude
Bruce Arthur Nichols
Letisha Renee Osearo
Linda Marie Piazza
Doreen Radich
•Charles Curtis Raeford, Jr.
•David Forrest Reltmeyer
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Patti Lu Rodgers
•Maria Lynn Romito
Jeannie Saupe' > Summa Cum Laude
Mary Elizabeth Singleton
Veronica Luise Smith
Nancy Lee Snyder
•Bradley David Spaulding
RaeAnn Marie Taylor - Cum Laude
Patricia Ann Ehrsam
•John Robert Evans
Lori Ann Flickinger
•Andrea Marie Galabinski - Cum Laude
John Robert Garber
Edith Gates
•Concetta Alberta Michallna Herr
Paul Michael Kiselica
Lillian Anne Leak
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•James Thomas Loniero
Linda Ludwigson
Michelle Marie Manno
•Elizabeth Anne McElhInney
•Michael Laughlin Neal
Jane Marie Nestor
Dale Ray Nodianos
•Laura Elaine Novak
David O'Rourke
Anthony Christopher Peyronel
•Ron Price
••Raymond A. Proya
Ronald K. Raymond - Cum Laude
•Deborah Marie Reichart - Cum Laude
Michael David Ruzzi
Carla Jean Stella Salvucci
•Richard Thomas Shaffer
Mark Charles Timney
David Lynn Tinker
Louis Michael Waleff, Jr.
Nancy Marie Warner
David Lee Waugaman
Kenneth A. White
Colton Young
BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS - ART
BACHELOR OF ARTS - RUSSIAN
George Keba 111
Palma Maglio
•John James Walpuck 111 - Magna Cum Laude
BACHELOR OF ARTS - SOCIOLOGY
Carol Y. Bigelow
Donald Joseph Klos
•Susan Jane Lyle
Rebecca S. Riehm - Summa Cum Laude
•Lisa Ann Wakefield
•Pamela Numrich Wllsher
BACHELOR OF ARTS - SPANISH
Joycelyn Herbstritt
BACHELOR OF ARTS - SPECIALIZED STUDIES
•Michael William Bond
•Diane Kay Jerome Funyak - Cum Laude
BACHELOR OF ARTS - SPEECH COMMUNICATIONS
•Michael Abbiatici
•Steven D. Baughman
Adele Bavani
•Carla Jane Bell
•Joseph Patrick Bowen
•Mark G. Boyer
Margie D. Boyno - Summa Cum Laude
•John Carl Bujalski
Craig Burdick
Lisa Ann Cappabianca
Hugh Ray Carter
•James F. Catrona
Mark Edward Chapman - Cum Laude
•Colleen Marie Claus
Sean Collins
Kelly Ann Elizabeth Cosiila > Cum Laude
•Donald Richard Crerand
Dean William Danforth
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Robert Matthew Ace
•Karen M. Allshouse
Karleen Rae Arnink
Andrea Jill Bayus - Cum Laude
•Lawrence J. Bedekovich
•Jodi Ann Bonus
Amy Booth
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•Jeanine Marie Brozek
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•Bonnie F. Byers
Joseph Louis Cassano
•Kent Richard Dahlquist
Allen Thomas Delano III
Karin Louise Edgett
•Diane Lynn Eisenbach - Magna Cum Laude
David Etzler - Magna Cum Laude
Mary Eleanor Ferrari
Kathryn Diane Finke - Cum Laude
Margaret Ann Geiger
•Karen Gibson
Thomas Gilbert
John David Gill
Kevin John GIrhiny
Kathleen Jean Goetz
Richard William Haeflein
Donald Craig Halquist
•Timothy Walter Haluck
Jeffrey Carlisle Harshman
•Jonathan Scott Hart
•Debra C. Hazer
Patricia A. Hetrick - Magna Cum Laude
•Bruce D. Ibe
Kirk B. Johnson, Jr.
Lynn Johnson
••Ann Jordano
Charles Karash
•Hye Sook Kim
Heidi Bryn Klein - Magna Cum Laude
•Susan Joy Koehler
Emily Gail Kokal - Magna Cum Laude
Pam Lake
•William Wilt Livingston
•Paul Anthony Lucas
•David Andrew Marczak
•Margaret M. McArdle
Janice Renita McDaniel
Michael McQuade - Magna Cum Laude
•Gary Allen MIele
David Alien Musser
Gary Aarne Niemi
Jerilyn Johnson NIghttraveller
•Denise Gail Norris
Paul F. O'Donnell - Magna Cum Laude
•Jane Christine Paranac
•Jahangir Rashidi - Cum Laude
Robert Scott Robinson
•Lori A. Rutkowski
•John Louis Sciarrino
•John Timothy Sheehan
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•Philip Stanley Smith - Cum Laude
•John Edward Sommer
•Scott Rexford Steighner
•Marian Szustak - Magna Cum Laude
William Miley Tittiger - Cum Laude
William George Waldron
Martha Marie Wescott
Leanne Joy Williams
Irene J. Yacko
Martin Carmen Yancheski - Summa Cum Laude
•Timothy Gerard Zacchetti
Susan Elizabeth Zaksheske
Roberta Lynn Zdunski - Cum Laude
Donna Kay Zelinka
Despina Zozos
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - MATHEMATICS
Daniel C. Alward - Summa Cum Laude
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - PHYSICS
Kirby William Burkholder - Magna Cum Laude
Pamela S. Hall
Pamela Joanne Stroup - Cum Laude
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - TECHNICAL TRADES
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - BIOLOGY
Debra L. Brissey
Eric T. Buzza
•Thomas j. Kurtz - Cum Laude
•John David Habada
William H. Kelly
Jefferson Dobbs Porter, Jr.
Scott Willis
FACULTY OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
BACHELOR OF ARTS - CRIMINAL JUSTICE
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - BIOLOGY: PRE MEDICAL
Kimberly Susan Peirson - Magna Cum Laude
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - BIOLOGY: PRE PHARMACY
••Caroline Bieech
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - CHEMISTRY
Christopher Henry Kennedy - Magna Cum Laude
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - ECONOMICS
•Matthew Cleve Blake
Douglas George Knapp - Cum Laude
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE/BIOLOGY
Loretta Ann Binkoski
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - GEOLOGY
Cynthia Anderson
••Linda Aumer
••Christopher W. Bittner
•David Michael Boylan
•Mitchell D. Brourman
•Louis Caracciolo
Gary William Culbertson
Franco Bernardino DiPillo
•Lee Eversole - Cum Laude
•Richard Raymond Gaab
•Maryann Gaughan
Susan Kay Howe
•David Robert Kleesattel - Magna Cum Laude
•Richard R. Kretovich
Kevin Michael Kring
•Douglas Duane Locy
William John Manuell
•Michael Wayne Medved
••James Ordons
•David C. Patrizi
•Craig Alan Reynolds
•Eric Bideaux Rohde
•Anne E. Rombach - Cum Laude
Michael James Starks - Magna Cum Laude
••Richard J. Stebnisky
•Edward Norman Steadman - Cum Laude
•Mark A. Swiatek
•William D. Tracy
•Robert John Valli
William Gordon Weir
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•Kimberly Ann Butler
Peter G. Butterini
•R. J. Byington
•Steven Calderone
•Douglas Dean Clarke
James Stanley Coull
Diane Lynn Crivaro
David L. Dennis
•Angela Dee Dimon - Summa Cum Laude
•Kurt A. Durick - Cum Laude
Jaime Franco
•Kathleen M. Furlong
Debra J. Glattke
•Richard Ohman Goldsmith
•Jill A. Hartzell
Brian Patrick Hassett
•Donald Robert Heron
Marcl Ann Hughes
•Kevin W. James
Scott R. Jewell
John Carl Larson
•Courtney E. Lewandowski
Michael Anthony Massa
Rose Meale
•Raymond Glenn Medice
•Francis Mifsud
•Scott Micheal Morris
Timothy John Neylan
Dennis Joe Rice
•James D. Rosick
•Mark Douglas Sissel
Jane Ellen Stadterman
Robert M. Stover II
Janet Eileen Sullivan
John Edward Swick, Jr.
Mary M. Temple
Carol Marie Thomas
Thomas Brian Transue
Sandra Lee Tresky
•Michele R. Vigon
Thomas Joseph Watts
•William Patrick Weichler
•Mark A. Weindorf
Beverly Ann White
•Susan Kay Williams
•Russell Wolfson
BACHELOR OF ARTS - ECONOMICS/ACCOUNTING
Craig Alan Austin
Delight Bennett - Summa Cum Laude
•Laura Fay Bernardini - Cum Laude
•Diana Lynn Bole
Donald Edward Byrnes - Cum Laude
Bernard Patrick Calvey - Cum Laude
Thomas Jay Carver - Magna Cum Laude
Edward Allen Cupka
Susan Elise Garbart - Magna Cum Laude
Richard Allen Goodrich
•Gary William Haythorn
Brian James Hull - Magna Cum Laude
•Deborah Anne Joslun - Summa Cum Laude
Beth Ann Kelly
•Paul Gerard Kubiak
Lisa M. Lang
♦Charles J. Lepo, Jr.
John Luca
Charlene Jean Margetiak
Robert H. McTeir, Jr.
Robert Miller
♦Sheri L. Mishler - Cum Laude
Vaune Claire Pelletier - Cum Laude
♦Lisa Rautine
♦John Martin Sestak
Diane Sherman
Michele Leeanne Steele - Summa Cum Laude
Jeff Alan Wright
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - ANESTHESIA
BACHELOR OF ARTS - ECONOMICS/GENERAL BUSINESS
♦Amazu Chukwuemeka Agiriga
William Michael Almazon
♦Gregory Allan Astorino
♦♦Allda Anne Barber
♦Garrett Martin Bender
Geralynn Burbuies
Jacqueline R. Burns
Babette Lynn Carman
♦Mohammad Charehjoo
♦Gary Nick Ciccotelli
♦Robert Peter Cicerchi, Jr.
♦David Thomas Coleman
♦James Collins
Gary Phillip Condle
♦♦Sandra K. Condle
Raymond Scott Cowan
Michael G. Cushion, Jr.
Angelina Maria D'Angelo
Michael Demyanovich, Jr.
♦Jennifer Susan Dowling
Kellie Anne Dragan
♦Fritz Stephen Engel
Kim Diane Ewaniuk
Keith Allen Fagley
♦Dale R. Ferguson
Craig Martin Fitchwell
Kevin Bentley Garland
Robert John Goertler
Gary James Greben, Jr.
♦Gary J. Grimes
Laurie Sue Gustafson
♦David M. Hunter - Cum Laude
♦James Joseph Jennings
Frederick Joseph Johns, Jr.
John Michael Leibold
♦Guy Eugene Lilli
♦♦Chidi Uchenna Madujibeya
♦James Michael Majeske
Lisa I. Mares
Pamela Sue May - Cum Laude
Richard A. Mazelsky
♦Donald Brian Meanor
Eric Joseph Menz
Elaine Ruth Morford - Magna Cum Laude
♦Jeffrey Alan Morris
Laurie A. Neal
♦Kelly Brian Polechko
♦Daniel A. Preece
♦Frank S. Purrachio
Stephen James Pursell
Elizabeth Marlise Riegel
Roger J. Riley
Marla Jean Rivers
Michael Todd Roan
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♦Stuart Alan Rubin
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James Eugene Sciullo
Sharon Rose Sheridan
♦Mark James Sherry
Michael Joshua Shina
♦Kevin H. Smith
Joseph Matthew Sokol
♦Elizabeth Margaret Szabo
♦Robert David Tagg
Kenneth R. Tarbell
♦Guy Edwin Trugan
♦Lisa Maria Ulinski
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Vincent VIsco
♦Daniel E. Waida
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♦Richard A. Walker III
♦Joseph Michael Walsh III
John Watson
♦William Weber
♦Peggy L. Weir
♦William West Wengert III
Edward Daniel Wisniewski
♦John D. Wosotowsky
Edwin A. Woytovich, Jr.
Josie Lynne Wright
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♦Teresa Lynn Harper
♦Donald Richard Kroner
♦Clemmer Luther Moore, Jr.
♦Kathryn Virginia Yerman
♦Diana Diekan Blair
♦Gary Lee Brown
♦Richard J. Chupick
♦Dale Charles Dickinson, Jr.
♦Hector Josian Figueroa
♦Paul Robert Fritschi
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - COMPUTER SCIENCE
♦David Annunziata
Robert Daniel Baltes
Karen Rae Bast
William D. Birckbichler
Roy Steven Boggs
♦Richard Gerald Braun - Summa Cum Laude
Beverly Ann Buies
♦Donald E. Buzas
Edward J. Calabrese, Jr.
David F. Dombrowski
Terri Lynn Dudura - Cum Laude
Suzanne Easier - Cum Laude
Kathleen K. Esson
Cheryl Lynn Fitzgerald
Scott Drew Fox - Magna Cum Laude
♦Kenneth Charles Francis Fromknecht
♦Sanjay Gakhar
♦Louise Welter Garrelts
♦Mary Helen Gehrlein
Steven A. Grega
Rebecca Ann Hapeman
Jeffrey David Hefferman
Keith Patrick Holland
John Paul Holmberg
Robert James Kightlinger
Lisa Ann Klein - Cum Laude
Barbara Jean Krantz
♦Gregory John Lewandowski - Magna Cum Laude
Grace E. Lincoln - Magna Cum Laude
Steven Robert Lucas
Kim Inez Marzke
Shelley Renee Moreau
Dai Phuoc Nguyen
♦Gregory Ray Nowak - Summa Cum Laude
Maureen Reardon - Cum Laude
♦Edward Albert Roberts
♦Ardalan Sadeghi-A.
David J. Scaletto
♦Dean Anthony Shafer
♦Janet T. Speciale-Stoklosa
♦♦Charles Suscheck
Mina Goishan Turner
Elaine Susan Van Briggle
♦John T. Webster
♦Deborah Lee White
Susan Marie Workosky
Joseph Bryant Wyatt - Summa Cum Laude
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
♦Kelly Marie Cheuvront - Cum Laude
♦Mary Beth Fitzgerald
♦Deborah Reith Frazer
♦Susan Leona Hostettler - Cum Laude
♦♦Brenda Kay McArdle
♦Christopher A. Munson
♦Judith C. Seiler
♦Carrie D. Szermeta
♦Thomas Richard Thompson
♦♦Carol Ann Wittuck
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING
Sheila Marie Andreini
Jeanne L. Astorino
Barbara Ann Barkey
Laurie Marie Barnett
♦Ronda Gail Bickus
Deborah Bollinger - Magna Cum Laude
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Deborah Judith Mary Marcheski
Michelle Marie Carlson
Diane Renee Martin
Jane Ann Chester
Margaret L. Massung
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Annette Marie McLaughlin
Terri A. Covol
Maryanne Lisa McNulty
Fawn Patricia Cress - Cum Laude
Lisa Ann Mihalik
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Ellen Danowski
Myra Diane Milton
Sandra Lee DeMarco
Lori Ann Mitchell
Victoria Lynn DeSimone
Terri Lynne Moorhead
♦Judy Ann Dunkle - Magna Cum Laude
♦Debra Lynne Nupp
Beth Ann Ebel
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Stacey Lynne Parobeck
Leslie Ehmann
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Jennifer Penatzer
Michelle Ann Fontana
Lora Lynn Petrillo
Lynn Marie Friend
Shirley Polaski
Susan Ann Garzon
Amy Elizabeth Ray
Maryann Gladys
Vickie L. Reay - Cum Laude
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Lyenna Katherine Goldenstein
Randy Kurt Reed
Cynthia Eleanor Golus
Janet Dawn Renn
Sharon Lynn Greenhaigh
Kimberly Reuse
Karen Louise Hagen
Linda Dawn Rock
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Suzanne Renate Huffman
Cindy L. Rouse
Suzanne Marie Kanoza
Lee Ann Schorting - Cum Laude
♦Andrea Kapolka
Catherine Sherman
Kimberly Ann-Kathyrn Kenlon - Magna
Lori Ann Soltesz - Magna Cum Laude
♦Nancy Lee King
Lee Ann Spannuth
Amy Lucille Koenig
Pamela Jean Steinbring
Michelle Suzanne Kotcella - Magna Cum Laude Lauralyn Marie Szymanski
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Cheryl Lynn Toflinski
Georgia Lee Kuntz - Cum Laude
Carolyn Sue Trenski
Mary C. Lamb
♦Mary Ellen Twomey
William Patrick Lark
Laura Wary
♦Lorraine Kay Len
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Graham Courtney White
Diane Elaine Lynch
Janet Luanne Maria Wood
Sandra Lee MacBeth
Karen M. Wujcik
Elizabeth Veronica MaDan
Pamela Joan Yarnel
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Diane DeBaise-Roiz
Melissa Irene Marks
Mehry Safaeian
Marcia Eva Stailmann
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Susan Ann Laws - Magna Cum Laude
♦John Richard Leone
♦Juliette Mannino
Judith Carol McDermott
♦Elizabeth Anne Odell - Cum Laude
Victoria Paiowitch - Cum Laude
Kelly Jean Potter
♦Aletha E. Samuels
Doris Lynne Schlindwein
Cheryl Anne Steele
Susan Alice Wagner
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ART EDUCATION
♦Judith Angel
Ramona Marie Bard - Cum Laude
Andrew Jay Bay us
♦James Carl Wolfgang Bongartz
Margaret Mary Boudon - Summa Cum Laude
♦Renee Bowler
♦David Charles Brumbaugh
♦Joanne Lynn Connelly - Magna Cum Laude
Linda Jeanette Geer
Kimberly Suzanne Gilligan
Wayne Kepler Glenn
Judy Ann Gombar
♦Barbara Ann Bensur
Carla R. Boors
Tanya Rosemary Brinkley
Scherry Yvonne Carter
Cathie L. French - Magna Cum Laude
♦♦Deborah Harris
JonI Schneck Jones
♦Lee Grace Jones
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♦Mary Lynne Gould
Heidi Lynn Herrmann
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♦Michelle L. Holben - Cum Laude
Marsha Jo Koschik
Michael Terry Lekites
Audrey Lynn Litzenberg
♦Kathleen Suzanne O'Connor
Donna Marie Pastore
♦Rhonda Lee Ramey - Magna Cum Laude
James Mark Rolick - Magna Cum Laude
♦Roberta Jean Russell
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION - COMMUNICATION/SENSORY DISORDERS
♦♦Rebecca Anne Altares
♦Dianne Jean Barnard
Kimberly Jo Brown - Cum Laude
Christine Burns
Kelly Anne Cloonan
♦♦Janice Lynn Dalan
Cindy L. Everett - Cum Laude
Kimberly Anne Fera
Norma Galloway
♦Ann M. Gilligan - Cum Laude
♦John Joseph Giordano, Jr.
Maryann Golacinski
Christine L. Hall
♦♦Lisa K. Heine
Kimberly Lukacs
♦Anita C. Martin
Kathleen Ann McConahy - Magna Cum Laude
♦Sandra Lee Mooney
Cynthia Louise Morrow
Lori Kay Muckle
Elizabeth Karin Murphy
Tracy Lynn Natcher
♦Janice Lynn Pundt
♦Donna Lee Schaefers
Karla Marie Schultz - Cum Laude
♦Susan Marie Snyder
♦Laura Marie Stodoisky
♦Vicki Luann Swanson
♦Christine Valentine Webb
Valerie Wilkins
Paula Marie Zanker - Cum Laude
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♦William John Auell, Jr.
Susan Ann Barbato - Cum Laude
♦Kimberly Marie Bertrand
Glenda Ann Bortz
♦Lisa Jean Bracken
♦Victoria Elaine Burns
♦Marcia Ann Carone
♦Beth Ann Cooke
Kathleen Ann Crock
♦Mary Custer
Tracy Jean Day
Cheryl Lynn Dejardin
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Mary Adeiman Dibble - Summa Cum Laude
*Dale H. Docter - Magna Cum Laude
Marilyn Sue Dressel
Carole Duckworth
Susan Lorraine DuFour
Lynn Delila Dyer
Robin Adler Gemmell - Cum Laude
♦♦Michael G. Getz
Cathy Ann Glatz
Kathleen Marie Hook
♦Kimberly Sue Hopkins
♦Luanne Katherine Howe - Cum Laude
William Drew Huskey
♦Lorene E. Huston
Carolyn Louise Iman
Lois Elin Johanson - Summa Cum Laude
♦Thomas William Kisiday
Maria Elaine Koiin - Magna Cum Laude
Barbara A. Kroh
Laurie Ann Lombardo
♦Kimber Lee Lowing
♦Robin Lynn Maas
Mary Mann
Janice Marie Markham
♦Anne Marie McHenry
♦Scott Hamilton McKnight
Mary Patricia McParland - Magna Cum Laude
Nancy Alene Morgan
Rhonda Marie Morrow
Patricia jean Myers - Magna Cum Laude
♦Susan P. Ottaway
Kathleen Reardon
Melinda Hubbard Rhoads
Mary Anne Rocca
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Susan Ann Rogers
♦Suzanne Schaaf
♦Felice A. Shaynak - Summa Cum Laude
Scott Alan Stevens
Sandra Lee Sturdevant
♦Carol Louise Williamson
♦Patrick Charles Willis - Cum Laude
Linda Wise
Mary Crossman Zuberbuhler
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION - HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Michele Marie Baney
Maureen Ellen Borland
Sherri L. Brown
♦Michaelle Renee Calarco
John L. Coppola
Robin Rine Doyle
♦Mary Alexandra Elliott
♦Mary Beth Goedert
Ronald Clair Hamrick, Jr.
Ellen Marie Hollern, Cum Laude
Marcy L. Jack
Donald Joseph Keener, Jr.
William James Leehan
♦Kimberly Louise Lex
♦Timothy P. Mahoney
Laurie Ann Mariotti
♦Toby Andrew Marvin
Linda Sue McClintock
♦Kathleen Ann Mitchell
Jolene C. Nagel
Christine Ann O'Donnell
♦Sandra Leigh Post
Sally Ann Preston
♦Thomas Joseph Reddington
Paul J. Roiz - Magna Cum Laude
Deborah L. Scott
Constance L. Sirokie
♦Michael R. Smrekar
Curtis Allen Spicher
♦Alan R. Staub
Denise Janene Wells
Cheryl J. Williams
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION - MENTAUY/PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED
•Julie Ann Ahlstedt - Cum Laude
♦Fred P. Anthony, Jr. - Magna Cum Laude
♦♦Marguerite Bradley
Mary Ann Caracciolo
Sandra Lee Ebert
Christine Marie Fagan
William Lee Grace, Jr.
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Tracy Marie Manna
♦Susan Elizabeth Muhi
Linda Elizabeth Payne
Joni Kay Ponzurick
Christine L. Pratt
♦Renae Susan Rinkacs
Shirley Ann Rodenbeck
Nadine Romanelli - Cum Laude
♦Jean Lynn Salerno
Janet M. Siwik
♦Joan Gertrude Sokalsky
Christine A. Spencer
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Patricia Ann Wiles
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION - MUSIC
Julie Lynn Allen
♦Bradley Todd Amidon
♦Joseph Robert Braeger
♦Clifford Eugene DeArment
♦Kimberly Michelle Keck
♦Lisa Marie Redpath - Summa Cum Laude
♦Kelly Christine Speigel
♦Donald Francis Tronetti
♦Candace Elaine Weigel
Earl Lee Wiechelt, Jr.
♦John Thomas Wilson
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION - SCHOOL DENTAL HYGENIST
♦Dawn Marie Zaborowski
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION - SECONDARY BIOLOGY
Todd Robert McCandless
Terri Lee Pokosh
♦Bruce Gorman Smith
♦David James Warnick
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION - SECONDARY ENGLISH
Nancy P. Foster - Summa Cum Laude
Sherri Lynn Foster
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION - SECONDARY GENERAL SCIENCE
Richard Robert Raeuber - Cum Laude
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION - SECONDARY GERMAN
Jacquelyn Gail Holmberg
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION - LIBRARY SCIENCE
♦Elizabeth Ann Byers-Sutherland - Summa
♦Judy Foster Dorman
♦Jamie Sue Witherell - Summa Cum Laude
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION - SECONDARY MATHEMATICS
Mary Ann Giewont
James A. Keefe
Robin Sue Loper
Barbara Jo Newark - Cum Laude
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION - SECONDAY SOCIAL STUDIES
Patricia Ellen Burnham - Magna Cum Laude
John Vincent Fogle
Richard Allan Goldie
♦Ardalan Sadeghl-A
Larry Allen Vogel
Lucinda May Smith
♦Kimberly Ann Waters
Penny Lou Romaine Spence - Summa Cum Laude Stephen Douglas Welsh
♦Norma Jean Sundy - Magna Cum Laude
♦Angela Marie Zappitelli
♦Mark Charles Swift
*Joanne Groff Kowit
Randy Ray Swartz
*Paul Richard Wisniewski
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Michael Paul Edney - Summa Cum Laude
Vicki Lynn Erickson
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ASSOCIATE OF ARTS - CRIMINAL JUSTICE
•Jeffrey L. Baney
Robert Richard Deglau
Rebecca Sue Glaser
Brian Scott Knierman
Colleen Seeley
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Jacqueline Wertz
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♦Amy Decker
♦Laurie Ann DiCarlo
Marlea Carol Gayles
♦Mary Jo Hetrick
Kama Ruth Holmes
♦Linda Carole Nicholson
♦Elizabeth F. Podufal
Shirley K. Snyder
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♦Theodore A. Kean - Summa Cum Laude
Cathy Ann King
Karen Lee Lambert - Cum Laude
♦David Michael Limrick
Michael S. Lurty
♦Mark Mahoney
♦Matthew Mahoney
♦William Joseph Maloney - Summa Cum Laude
Joseph Steven Margetiak
Douglas Jay Martin
♦Robert Gerard Martin
Ellen Ruth Maul - Summa Cum Laude
♦Richard James McClimans - Cum Laude
♦Joseph Robert McCormick
♦Michael Scott Mericka
Cynthia Louise Miklacic
Susan M. Moore - Magna Cum Laude
John Thayer Moyer
♦Sally Ann Olszewski
Debra Jean Patton
Deborah Lee Peterson
♦Edward L. Proctor
Lesll Claire Rankin - Cum Laude
♦Richard Wayne Rote
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♦Kelley Lynne Anderson
♦Michelle E. Conforti - Cum Laude
Nancy Lee Cox
Victoria Lynn DelPosa - Cum Laude
ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE - COMPUTER INFORMATION PROCESSING
♦Susan Mary Abel
Eleanor R. Abplanalp
♦Dale R. Adams
John C. Altman
♦Dorothy Mahoney Ashe - Cum Laude
William C. Baker
♦Robert Daniel Baltes
Marsha Rhea Baughman
♦Trudi R. Bisbee
♦Gregg E. Burkes
Jane Mary Causgrove - Summa Cum Laude
Paul William Causgrove
♦Richard Allen Copeland
♦Diane Lynn Cruzan
Dona R. Curry - Magna Cum Laude
Dennis A. Flickinger
♦Gary Eugene Free
♦Katherine Joyce Galentine - Summa Cum Laude
♦Michael John Gleason
Heidi Sue Haft - Summa Cum Laude
♦Timothy Phillip Hamlett
Nancy Ann Hasch
Daniel Lee Hine
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Diana Piazza
Lisa Marie Sinnott
♦Jeffrey P. Teasdale
Heike Trask
♦Kathryn Lee Vanderwende
♦Lori A. Vargo
♦Susan Maryalice Veith
Lynn Woodworth
♦Sandra Jean Bearfield
♦Todd Bemiller
Wendy S. Birchard
Maurice Brennan Breene
♦Edward J. Calabrese, Jr.
LuAnn Margaret Caldwell
♦Robert Joseph Derbis
Dorothy E. Jepson
Rhonda Beth Law
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Joyce Marie Lomax
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UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE AWARDS
Alumni Association Scholarship
Alumni Association Scholarship
American Sterilizer Founders Memorial Fund Scholarship
Anonymous Faculty Donor Award
Anonymous Faculty Donor Award
An-Sik Min Economics Scholarship
Behavioral Science Award - Upperclassman
Behavioral Science Award - Upperclassman
Behavioral Science Award - Upperclassman
Behavioral Science Award - Freshman
Behavioral Science Award - Freshman
Behavioral Science Award - Freshman
C. Wilbur and Mabel Cassidy Billings Mathematics Education Scholarship
Business and Accounting Club Service Award
Business and Accounting Club Service Award
Deborah S. Day Memorial Music Scholarship
Alme' H. Doucette Memorial Scholarship
Erie Advertising Club Scholarship
Erie Bottling Corporation Scholarship
Erie Engineering Societies Council Scholarship
jack Finegan Award
Mildred Forness Library Science Scholarship
Frank Hawthorne Scholarship
Health and Physical Education Scholarship
Anna Kelso Gray Memorial Scholarship
Mathematics Education Scholarship
John "Butch" McBride Memorial Scholarship
Morrison Memorial Fund
Music Department Scholarship
Music Department Scholarship
Music Department Scholarship
Music Department Scholarship
Newcombe Foundation Grants
Newcombe Foundation Grants
Newcombe Foundation Grants
Newcombe Foundation Grants
Newcombe Foundation Grants
Newcombe Foundation Grants
Newcombe Foundation Grants
Newcombe Foundation Grants
Newcombe Foundation Grants
Newcombe Foundation Grants
Newcombe Foundation Grants
Newcombe Foundation Grants
Newcombe Foundation Grants
Newcombe Foundation Grants
Newcombe Foundation Grants
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Wendy Drake
Jennifer Buttriss
Thomas Puschak
Cynthia Craft
Robert Brown
Douglas Knapp
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Shirley Rodenbeck
Kathleen McCanahy
Sherry Gilbert
Barbara Renn
Michelle Thomas
Tracy Watson
William Baldwin
Thomas Carver
James Bender
Martin Yancheski
Donald Halquist
Elaine Morford
Michael Zinnakas
John Perkoski
Holly Wright
Daniel Alward
Ellen Hollern
Mary Luke
Charlene Wilcox
Kimberly Wright
Adah Ellis
Sharon Watral
Donalee Watts
Michael Park
Bruce Yates
Regina Baum
Carol Bigelow
Jeffrey Bodgan
Sharon Brown
Mary Cherok
Laurie Chipley
Jeffrey Dawson
Victoria Dell'osa
Adam Deming
Brenda Eshbach
Scott Fox
Robert Gabert
Gerald Kimmell
Mary Krug
Paul Lutz
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Newcombe Foundation Grants
Lois Caldwell North Memorial Scholarship
Northwest Pennsylvania Jaycees Scholarship
Helen Sabin Reed Scholarship - Elementary Education Major
Helen Sabin Reed Scholarship - Political Science Major
Georg Friedrich Sauer Prize
Phyllis Disek Sturm Memorial Scholarship
Leland W. VanLaningham Education Scholarship
Viahakis Chemistry Scholarship
Dean Richard I. Weller Award
Russell M. Wood Accounting Scholarship
Russell M. Wood Accounting Scholarship
Michael Parahus
Jamie Slike
Susan Utiss
jon Welker
John Yorgan
Charles Lamoreaux
John Leone
Raymond Reitmeyer
Terri Pokosh
Kathleen Reardon
Rebecca Weigert
Kimberly Rouse
Carrie Krantz
Brenda Renfro
Susan Stroup
Joseph Boesch
John Fuller
Sheila White
PROGRAM OF HONORS
Grace A. Crowe Fund for Honors Students
Grace A. Crowe Fund for Honors Students
Grace A. Crowe Fund for Honors Students
Grace A. Crowe Fund for Honors Students
Grace A. Crowe Fund for Honors Students
Grace A. Crowe Fund for Honors Students
Dollars for Honors - Freshman
Dollars for Honors Freshman
Dollars for Honors Freshman
Dollars for Honors Freshman
Dollars for Honors Presidential Award
Dollars for Honors Upperclassman
Dollars for Honors Upperclassman
Dollars for Honors Upperclassman
Dollars for Honors Upperclassman
Dollars for Honors Upperclassman
Dollars for Honors Upperclassman
Dollars for Honors Upperclassman
Dollars for Honors Upperclassman
Dollars for Honors Upperclassman
Dollars for Honors Upperclassman
Dollars for Honors Upperclassman
Dollars for Honors Upperclassman
Student Services, Inc. Scholarship - Upperclassman
Student Services, Inc. Scholarship - Upperclassman
Student Services, Inc. Scholarship - Upperclassman
Student Services, Inc. Scholarship - Upperclassman
Student Services, Inc. Scholarship - Upperclassman
Katrina Evans
Karen Horstman
Kevin Padden
F. Michael Rake
Rhonda Rebold
Charles Stephenson
Frances Cammarata
Laura Camp
Karen Duffy
Neil Hiralall
Barbara Renn
Janice Almasi
Kevin Burkhardt
Kirby Burkholder
Tim Carobine
Sue Edelstein
Joyce Goedeker
Gay Grant
Mark Merry
Melinda Merry
Kimberly Peirson
Stephanie Philbin
Robert Woodrow
Janice Almasi
Daniel Alward
Sheila Boughner
Patricia Burnham
Melinda Merry
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Upperclassman
Upperclassman
Freshman
Senior
Senior
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Gerald Morford
Rebecca RIehm
Jeannie Saupe'
Karl SIwIeckI
Jamie WItherell
Robert Woodrow
Vicky SosnowskI
Paul MacDonald
Lori Soltesz
Margaret Boudon
Andrea GalablnskI
C. WILBUR AND MABEL CASSIDY BILLINGS MATHEMATICS EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIP
The C. Wilbur and Mabel Cassidy Billings Mathematics Education Scholarship provides an award of $300 to an
incoming freshman who has shown outstanding high school academic achievement and who has been accepted for
enrollment In the Mathematics Education program. This scholarship is in honor of C. Wilbur and Mabel Cassidy Billings.
Financial need is a minor factor.
BUSINESS AND ACCOUNTING CLUB SERVICE AWARD
The Business and Accounting Club has established a $100 annual award to be given to any person selected by the
officers and advisor of the club. The award Is based on contribution to the club. Financial need is not a factor.
DOROTHY CLIFFORD MEMORIAL AWARD
This award is given to a student who has made an outstanding contribution to the theatre at Edinboro State College.
Financial need is not a factor. This fund is supported by funds from the Theatre Arts Department. This award varies from
SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS
year to year.
ALPHA PHI OMEGA SCHOLARSHIP
GRACE A. CROWE FUND FOR ATHLETES
This fund provides two annual scholarships which are available to two freshmen who are former Boy Scouts of
America. The awards are funded by the Alpha Phi Omega Fraternity. The criteria for selection is active Boy Scout
involvement, high class standing and SAT scores. The scholarships are worth $500 each for one year. Financial need is not
a factor.
Grace A. Crowe Scholarships for Athletes are given to three incoming freshmen participating in one of the
following twelve areas: swimming, baseball, soccer, men's tennis, women's tennis, men's track, men's volleyball,
women's cross country, women's track, gymnastics, softball or wrestling. The student must have a combined SAT score
of 900 and rank in the upper 2/5 of his/her graduating class.
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIPS
DEBORAH S. DAY MEMORIAL MUSIC SCHOLARSHIP
Seven $500 scholarships are available for four consecutive years to an outstanding high school senior enrolling in
one of the selected schools of study and in one general area at Edinboro State College. Selection criteria include
academic major, high school records and student involvement in school activities. The student must maintain an overall
3.00 QPA Financial need may be a factor. This fund is supported by the Alumni Association of Edinboro State College.
The family and friends of Deborah S. Day have established a scholarship fund in her memory. A $100 award is made
yearly to a freshman music major. Financial need is not a factor. The student will receive the award based on outstanding
performance in voice or instrumental music at a competitive audition.
DOLLARS FOR SCHOLARS SCHOLARSHIPS
AMERICAN STERILIZER FOUNDERS MEMORIAL FUND SCHOLARSHIPS
The American Sterilizer Founders Honors Scholarships are awarded to two Erie County Honors Program
participants. Selection is based upon SAT scores, class rank, high school achievements and recommendations. The
scholarships are worth $600 per year. These scholarships are made available by the American Sterilizer Company of Erie,
Pennsylvania. Please refer to the Honors section for specific information on this program. This award varies from year to
The Dollars for Scholars Program has designated monies pledged from Edinboro State College employees, through
payroll deductions, to be used as scholarships for both those high school students and those Edinboro students who
qualify for admission to our All-College Honors Program. Please refer to the Honors section for specific information on
this program.
AIME* H. DOUCETTE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
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AN>SIK MIN ECONOMICS SCHOLARSHIP
One $300 annual award will be given to a Bachelor of Science Economics major who has at least 15 credit hours
completed in economics. The student must also have a 3.00 or greater quality point average. Financial need may be a
factor in the selection process.
ANONYMOUS FACULTY DONOR AWARD
This $250 award is for an incoming freshman who has above 1100 on the SAT and who comes from a family who can
demonstrate need.
BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES FUND SCHOLARSHIPS
Six $50 scholarships are available for incoming freshmen and upperclassmen majoring in Communication and
Sensory Disorders, Psychology or Special Education. Financial need is not a factor. This scholarship is supported by the
Behavioral Sciences Fund established by Dr. Ralph Ackerman and his wife.
Aime' H. Doucette Memorial Scholarship is awarded on an annual basis in the amount of $100 to a third year student
at Edinboro State College who has demonstrated exceptional performance In the fields of jewelry, communications,
graphic arts or art education. The scholarship is sponsored by family and friends of Aime' H. Doucette, a long time
member of the Art Department at Edinboro State College. Financial need does not apply.
ERIE ADVERTISING CLUB SCHOLARSHIP
The Erie Advertising Club Scholarship worth $500 Is presented annually to a junior or senior majoring in Business
Administration/Marketing, Graphic Arts or Communication with an advertising or public relations focus. The student
must also have obtained scholastic achievement and must demonstrate leadership potential. This scholarship is
sponsored by the Erie Advertising Club. Financial need is not a factor.
ERIE BOTTLING CORPORATION SCHOLARSHIP
The Erie Bottling Corporation has established a $1000 scholarship to be given to a student of high academic ability
studying marketing and who is from Erie or Crawford County. Financial need Is not a factor.
ROBERT J. BYERS, MD AWARD
The School of Anesthesia at Hamot Medical Center in Erie, with help from its alumni and friends, has recently
instituted the Robert J. Byers, MD Award, to be given to the Edinboro student who has the highest academic standing in
anatomy and physiology. Dr. Byers served as the first chairman of the Anesthesiology Department at Hamot from 1959 to
1978, retiring after 23 years of service.
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ERIE ENGINEERING SOCIETIES COUNCIL SCHOLARSHIP
The Erie Engineering Societies Council provides one annual scholarship to any undergraduate who has an
outstanding high school academic record and has enrolled in the Engineering or Science program at Edinboro State
College. Financial need may be a factor in selection.
THE ESTHER ALICE ESTOCK MEMORIAL MUSIC SCHOLARSHIP
MATHEMATICS EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIP
This scholarship is funded by interest drawn from a gift made in memory of Esther Estock, class of 1943, by her sister,
Anne Elaine Estock, an alumnus of Edinboro State College. This award is given to a sophomore music major who
demonstrates outstanding music aptitudes with the potential for superior performance in the classical music field. The
award, once offered to a sophomore may be continued into the junior and senior years if the student's QPA and
performance standards remain high and are superior to those of other candidates. Financial need is a factor.
The Mathematics Education Scholarship provides $100 per year to an incoming freshman who has demonstrated
outstanding academic achievement and has enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Education program at Edinboro State
College with an area of certification in Secondary Mathematics. The Edinboro State College Mathematics and
Computer Science Department sponsors this scholarship. Financial need is not a factor.
JOHN '^BUTCH" McBRIDE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
JACK FINEGAN AWARD
The jack Finegan Award in the amount of $50 is granted to a senior who shows talent in writing poetry or prose
intended to make us aware of the needs of our fellow humans and which advance our efforts to make the world a better
place. Financial need is not a factor. This award is funded by the parents of jack Finegan.
The McBride Memorial Scholarship presents an annual award of $300 to any student athlete who has shown
outstanding achievement in a varsity sport as well as high academic performance. Financial need Is also a factor. The
scholarship was established by John B. McBride, Sr., Barbara McBride and Richard McBride in memory of their son and
brother, John "Butch" McBride.
MILDRED FORNESS LIBRARY SCIENCE SCHOLARSHIP
JOHN METZ SCHOLARSHIP
The Mildred Forness Library Science Scholarship provides a $200 award to an incoming freshman who has shown
high academic achievement in high school and plans to major In Library Science. The scholarship is in honor of Mildred
Forness who from 1922 to 1969 was a librarian at Edinboro State College. The college library is named in her honor.
Financial need is a factor in selection.
A $1,000 scholarship given to a graduating high school senior football player, ranked in the upper 1/2 of his class
with a 2.5 overall grade point average.
GAMMA SIGMA SIGMA FRESHMAN WOMEN'S SCHOLARSHIP
Gamma Sigma Sigma has established a $100 annual scholarship to be given to a freshman woman who has
completed one semester of course work with a 3.30 or greater quality point average. Financial need and human service
involvement are factors In the selection process.
MORRISON MEMORIAL FUND
The Morrison Memorial Fund provides an annual scholarship to graduate students who have shown outstanding
undergraduate academic achievement. Financial need is also considered in the selection of the scholarship recipients.
The Bruce Manville Morrison Estate of Erie, Pa. was the donor of this fund which is evenly divided for the purchase of
rare books for the library and assistance to graduate students.
MUSIC D9ARTMENT SCHOLARSHIP
GILTINAN-OVERHEIM SCHOLARSHIP
A one-year $750 scholarship given to an Incoming freshman athlete with a minimum SAT score of 1000,2/5 class
rank and majoring in Physics or Cooperative Engineering.
The Music Department has made available a $200 scholarship to an incoming freshman who shows some type of
superior musical talent. Funds are provided by music faculty, students and alumni. Financial need is not a factor.
NEWCOMBE FOUNDATION GRANTS
ANNA KELSO GRAY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
The Anna Kelso Gray Memorial Scholarship provides $300 to an incoming freshman at Edinboro State College who
has demonstrated outstanding high school academic achievement. Financial need is a consideration in selection. Funds
for this scholarship are from the estate of Marion D. Isaacs in memory of Anna Kelso Gray.
CURLY HALMI MEMORIAL ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIP
This scholarship has been established in memory of Curly Halmi, a long time Edinboro resident, merchant, and
supporter of Edinboro State College athletic programs. Funding will be utilized to provide aid to Edinboro State College
athletes.
FRANK HAWTHORNE SCHOLARSHIP
Mr. Frank Hawthorne (ESC class of 1936) has established a fund from which one annual scholarship of $500 will be
given to a student in the area of Mathematics and Computer Science. The student murt have at least a 3.4 or 3.5 quality
point average.
HEALTH AND PHYSICAL HXJCATION SCHOLARSHIP
The recipient of this $100 scholarship is a Health and Physical Education major who has been in the program for at
least one sentester, and who demonstrates above average academic qualifications. The award is based on contributitms
from the Health and Physical Education Department faculty, boosters. Student Fair receipts, and other sources. Financial
need is not a factor.
Several awards are granted to academically capable undergraduate and graduate students who are physically
disabled and demonstrate financial need. The grant awards are to help students satisfy special expenses related to their
handicap that are not covered by other agencies. Awards range from $300 to $750 per year for students enrolled at least
half-time in a degree or certification program at Edinboro State College. Students must have at least one semester of
course work completed and be making progress toward their academic goal. This fund is supported by the Charlotte W.
Newcombe Foundation.
LOIS CALDWEU NORTH MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
The Lois Caldwell North Memorial Scholarship presents one annual award of $100 to a student who plans to enter
the ministry upon completion of his/her education at Edinboro State College. Awards are also based on class rank and
financial need. Lois Caldwell North was a member of the class of 1886 at Northwestern State Normal School. This
scholarship was endowed by Mrs. North's daughter, Eleanor North of State College, Pennsylvania.
PICPA AWARD
The Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public Accountants has established an annual award to a graduating senior in
accounting. The recipient is selected by the faculty of the Department of Economics and Business on the basis of
academic achievement.
PURCHASING MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION OF ERIE, INC.
The Purchasing Management Association of Erie, Inc. is offering a $1,000 scholarship to an individual who is
interested in pursuing a career in purchasing or materials management. Financial need is not a factor.
NORTHWBT PENNSYLVANIA JAYCEES SCHOLARSHIP
The Northwest Pennsylvania Jaycees have established one student award worth $300. This is given to a student with
an overall quality point average of 3.30 and is from Erie County. Financial need is a factor.
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MICHAEL McATEE RAMSAY MEMORIAL FUND
This fund has been established in memory of Michael Ramsay, a student at Edinboro State College in 1978. The
award is given to an outstanding junior majoring in geology.
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HELEN SABIN REED MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FOR AN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION MAJOR
One annual award of $600 is given to a student who has demonstrated outstanding academic achievement in the
field of elementary education with a concentration in reading. Financial need may also be a factor considered in
awarding the scholarship. Helen Sabin Reed received both her undergraduate and graduate degrees from Edinboro
State College. This scholarship was established by Mrs. Theo S. Meyer, Erie, Pennsylvania.
HELEN SABIN REED MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FOR A POLITICAL SCIENCE MAJOR
The $600 scholarship is available to an incoming freshman Political Science major, it is given to a student who has
shown outstanding academic achievement. Financial need may also be a factor in the selection process. This scholarship
was established by Mrs. Theo S. Meyer, Erie, Pennsylvania.
SCHOLARSHIPS FOR HONORS STUDENTS
The Edinboro Program of Honors Studies is designed to provide recognition and enriched learning opportunities
for academically gifted students. Outstanding undergraduates are assisted In striving for academic excellence in their
majors and in related studies as well. They will pursue studies of a more advanced nature than those encountered by
other undergraduates. Honors studies frequently involve investigations of a critical and analytical nature which
enhance the student’s ability to organize information, ask significant questions, and carry out independent inquiries. As
students pursue the program, they are encouraged to take on increasing responsibilities for their own learning.
PRESIDENTIAL HONORS SCHOLARSHIP
GEORG FRIEDRICH SAUER PRIZE
This prize in the amount of $100 per year will be presented during the Honors Convocation each May to a student
who has the highest academic year scores in beginning German without having any high school background In German.
Financial need is not a factor. This prize is given by Dr. Harold Sauer In memory of his father, Georg Friedrich Sauer.
HAROLD R. SAUER PRIZE IN MEDIEVAL MUSIC (1583)
A $250 annual award given to an outstanding music student.
STUDENT SERVICES, INC. SCHOLARSHIP
The Board of Student Services, Inc. of Edinboro State College has established grants/scholarships in the following
areas: athletics, honors, leadership and general scholarships. Financial need may be a factor in the selection process.
Please refer to the Honors section for specific information on this program.
PHYLLIS DISEK STURM MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
The Edinboro State College English Department and the friends and associates of Dr. Ralph Sturm have established
a memorial In honor of Phyllis DIsek Sturm. Each year a $100 scholarship is awarded to an incoming freshman English
major who has shown outstanding high school academic achievement. Financial need may be a factor.
LELAND W. VanLANINGHAM EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIP
Awarded to one entering freshman with combined SAT scores of 1200 or better who will participate in the Program
of Honors Studies. Other selection criteria include class rank, accomplishments, and teacher recommendations. The
scholarship is worth $300 a semester for the first two semesters. This scholarship is given by the Dollars for Honors Fund
which is based on contributions from college faculty and staff through payroll deductions.
FRESHMAN ACHIEVEMENT SCHOLARSHIP
Awarded to entering freshmen with combined SAT scores over 1050. Selection is based upon SAT scores, class rank,
achievements and recommendations of teachers. The scholarship is worth $200 for each of the first two semesters. This
scholarship is given by the Dollars for Honors Fund which is based on contributions from college faculty and staff
through payroll deductions.
HONORS UPPERCLASSMAN SCHOLARSHIPS
Awarded to upperclassmen who are active participants in the Program of Honors Studies and have earned at least
six honors credits. Awards of $100 are made for one semester at a time. The selection criteria includes number of honors
hours earned, QPA and recommendations of professors. This scholarship is given by the Dollars for Honors Fund which
is based on contributions from college faculty and staff through payroll deductions.
GRACE A. CROWE FUND FOR HONORS STUDENTS
The Leland W. VanLaningham Education Scholarship is presented to an incoming freshman who has shown
outstanding high school academic achievement. This $250 award will be paid each year for four years provided the
recipient maintains a 3.00 quality point average. Financial need is also considered in the selection of the recipient. This
scholarship is in honor of Professor L.W. VanLaningham who served Edinboro State College from 1949 until 1%7.
The Grace A. Crowe Fund has been designated in part for Honors Awards at Edinboro State College. The
scholarships are awarded to entering freshmen who wish to enter the Honors Program. Candidates must demonstrate at
least 1050 on the SAT's and show indications of academic achievement and other indicators of strong academic
performance. Award amounts vary.
VLAHAKIS CHEMISTRY SCHOLARSHIP
STUDENT SERVICES, INC. HONORS SCHOLARSHIP
A $300 scholarship is presented annually to a student majoring or planning to major in chemistry at Edinboro State
College. While financial need may be considered, academic achievement is the critical factor in choosing the recipient.
The award was established by Mrs. Thekla Vlahakis of Pittsburgh, in memory of her late husband, George K. Vlahakis and
two sons, Walter and William.
Awarded to students based upon participation in the Honors Program, SAT scores, class rank, achievements and
recommendations. The scholarship value varies from year to year.
DEAN RICHARD I. WELLER AWARD
The Dean Richard I. Weller Award provides a $50 savings bond to an outstanding Health Science student at
Edinboro State College. Awards are based on academic standing. This award was established by the Lake Area Health
and Education Center and Richard I. Weller, former Dean of Sciences and Mathematics from 1970 to 1980.
RUSSELL M. WOOD ACCOUNTING SCHOLARSHIP
The Russell M. Wood Accounting Scholarship provides $250 annually to a high school student of high academic
achievement who enters Edinboro State College to study accounting. The award will be paid for a four-year period if the
recipient maintains a 3.00 average. Financial need is a factor in the selection process. This scholarship is in honor of
Russell M. Wood, retired Edinboro State College accountant.
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The gown, the cap and the hood, representing the major components of the academic
dress, are a ceremonial 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 academic processional symbolizes the level of
their academic attainment and the institution they attended.
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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.
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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 or coloring of the hood lining. The velvet trim of the hood indicates the field in which the
degree was granted.
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Cap
The standard cap is the mortarboard, usually the color of the gown. The tassel is black for
the baccalaureate and master degree and is worn over the left front quarter of the cap. The
tassel for the doctor's mortarboard 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.
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once more from earth to sky
Because of the demand to meet a deadline to print this program and the short period of
time betvyeen the end of classes, review of all academic programs, delays caused by such
factors as illness of some students and evaluation by the office of Academic Affairs, the College
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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