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Commencement
May 20,1984
2:00 p.m.
McComb Fieldhouse

EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA

THE COMMENCEMENT PROCESSION

COUNCIL OF TRUSTEES
Dr. Herald D. Green, Chairperson, Erie
Ms. Edith Benson, Erie
Mr. Paul J. Caron, Erie
Mr. C. Richard Johnston, Meadville
Dr. Lawrence W. Krespan, Warren
Ms. Melinda Merry, Waterford

Mr. Peter Mortensen, Sharpsville
Mrs. Eve Y. Murphy, Edinboro
Mr. William Schulz, Edinboro
Mr. Harry Thomas, Erie
Mr. Ben Wiley, Erie

DISTINGUISHED GUEST
Dr. Samuel B. Craig, Jr.......................................................... Executive Deputy to the Chancellor
of the State System of Higher Education, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

PRESIDENrS CABINET
Foster F. Diebold ................................................................................................................ President
Burton O. Witthuhn............................................. Acting Vice President for Academic Affairs
Donald Panhorst.......... .................................... Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs
Ronald Swift.................................. Assistant to the Acting 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
Frank Johnson ...................................................................... Acting Dean, Continuing Education
Robert M. Beagle .............................................. Vice President for Development and Planning
Clifford Cox...................................... Associate Vice President for Development and Planning
David O'Dessa.................................................. Assistant Vice President for University Facilities
and Development
Terrence Carlin.................................................................................... Director, Admissions Office
Vincent Trotta .............................................................. Acting Vice President for Administration
and Student Personnel Services
Roy Strausbaugh............................................ Associate Vice President for Administration and
Student Personnel Services
Gary Jamison .................................................................. Assistant Vice President for Student Life
Daryl Lake ................................................................................ Director of Business Management

The Colors of the United States
The Colors of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
The University Marshal
The University President
The Trustees of the University
The Platform Guests
The University Faculty

COLORS DISTINCTIVE OF THE DISCIPLINES AND PROFESSIONS
Apricot .................................................................. Nursing
Dark Blue .............................................................. Philosophy
Light Blue .................................... ......................... Education
Peacock Blue ........................................................ Public Administration
Brown .................................................................... Fine Arts
Citron .................................................................... Social Work
Copper .................................................................. Economics
Crimson ................................................................Journalism
Drab........................................................................ Business
Cray........................................................................ Veterinary Science
Silver Cray .............................................. ............. Oratory
Green .................................................................... Medicine
Olive Green .......................................................... Pharmacy
Sage Green............................................................ Physical Education
Lemon .................................................................... Library Science
Lilac ........................................................................ Dentistry
Maize...................................................................... Agriculture
Orange .................................................................. Engineering
Pink ........................................................................ Music
Salmon Pink.......................................................... Public Health
Purple .................................................................... Law
Russet .................................................................... Forestry
Scarlet .................................................................... Theology
White...................................................................... Arts, Letters and Humanities
Golden Yellow...................................................... Science

COMMENCEMENT COMMITTEE
HONORS MEDALLIONS
Mrs. Mona Higgins, Chairperson
Mrs. Marjorie Koon ....................
Miss Patti S. Loomis ....................
Mr. David O'Dessa......................
Mr. Vincent Trotta ......................
Dr. Bob Wallace...........................
Dr. Jack Williams ........................

........................................... Assistant to the President
..........................................................President's Office
..............................................Public Relations Officer
.. Assistant Vice President for University Facilities
and Development
.............. Acting Vice President for Administration
and Student Personnel Services
..................... Director of Instructional Technology
Dean, Graduate Studies/Academic Administration

Silver Ribbons ..............
French Bronze Ribbons
Gold Ribbons ..............
Bronze Ribbons ..........
Gold/Gold Ribbons ...

..........................................Departmental Special Recognition
......................................................................Magna Cum Laude
.................................................................... Summa Cum Laude
.................................................................................. Cum Laude
........................................................Honor Program Graduates

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THE COMMENCEMENT CONVOCATION
Burton O. WItthuhn

Acting Vice President for Academic Affairs
Edinboro University

THE CEREMONIAL MACE
Prelude
The Ceremonial Mace, a symbol of presidential authority. Is carried at the head of the
academic procession by the University Marshal, Ms. Nancy Acker. 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 President, Chester T. McNerney, In 1966.
The Mace, twenty-seven Inches high. Is topped by a sterling sliver sphere studded by
cone-shaped rubles. The neck of the Mace Is Inlaid with rosewood, alternated with sliver
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.

Symphony Band
Tim Cordell, Conductor

Color Guard

Academic Processional

THE NATIONAL ANTHEM

Army ROTC
Edinboro University
POMP AND CIRCUMSTANCE
Edgar Elgar

Symphony Band
Tim Cordell, Conductor

STAR SPANGLED BANNER
Francis Scott Key

University Singers
Gordon Flood, Director

Invocation

The Rev. Dr. Ronald R. Hoellein
Edinboro United Methodist Church
Edinboro, Pa.

Presidential Welcome

Foster F. Diebold
President, Edinboro University

THE PRESIDENTIAL MEDALLION
University Singers
A symbol of presidential authority, the first Presidential Medallion was presented to Foster
F. Diebold during the May 1981 Commencement ceremonies. It is permanently housed in the
President's Office and will be presented to successive presidents. Designed and executed by
Mr. Henry Katzwinkel, 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 University, 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 melgle, an interlacing
knotwork peculiar to the Pictlsh 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

THE TESTAMENT OF FREEDOM
Randall Thompson

"Excellence As A Way of Life"
Frank Harrison
President, Southern Connecticut University

Presentation of Candidates

Burton O. WItthuhn

Conferring of Degrees

President Diebold

ALMA MATER

University Singers
Gordon Flood, Director

Benediction
Recessional

Symphony Band
Tim Cordell, Conductor

The Rev. Dr. Ronald R. Hoellein
Grand March from AIDA
Cuiseppi Verdi

Symphony Band
Tim Cordell, 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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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT - FOSTER F. DIEBOLD
DISTINGUISHED ALUMNUS AWARD - MARGARET ANN SMITH
Since his appointment as president of
Edinboro University on August 1,1979, Foster
F. Dieboid has initiated a wide variety of
poiicies/procedures and programs on the
Edinboro University campus which have been
designed to complement his desire for an
increased level of excellence and quality in
higher education.
Noted for his extensive experience in the
field of education management. President
Dieboid had previously served as president of
the University of Alaska Statewide System.
President Diebold's principal fields of profes­
sional interest include higher education
management, governance and planning,
budget development and fiscal control, legis­
lative liaison, and personnel management/
collective bargaining.
President Dieboid strives for perfection and innovation in higher education. In so doing,
and under his direction, this University can pride Itself on outstanding programming, such as
the Disabled Students Program which is one of the largest in the eastern part of the United
States. Additionally, the Honors Program, one of the President's favorite projects, draws upon
the contributions of University staff for its scholarship funds, and recognizes the academic
distinction of excellent students by offering specialized interdisciplinary coursework and
advanced research. These are just two very fine programs in place at Edinboro University. The
newest effort in educational innovation brought about by the President is a concept known as
"Partnerships in Education and Industry." This activity fosters an increased level of awareness
of the needs and desires of the educational and industrial communities.
A native of Orange, New Jersey, President Dieboid 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 1%9 to
1976, he was director of the Division of College Development and Planning at Kean College In
New Jersey (formerly Newark State College); and from 1965 to 1%9, he was assistant
superintendent of Neptune Township Public Schools In New jersey.
Edinboro University's president holds 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 Dieboid currently serves on the Commission of University Presidents'
committees on Administration and Finance, Educational Policies and Planning, and Human
Resource Management. He is also a member of the State System of Higher Education's Board
of Governors' Committee on Long Range Planning. President Dieboid recently served on the
search committee for selection of a vice chancellor of academic policy and planning for the
State System of Higher Education. He is also a recently-appointed member on The Council of
Higher Education of the State Board of Education Task Force on Articulation, and he is a
charter member of the World Future Society.
President Diebold's community service includes membership on the Board of Corpo­
rators, 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 Is a member of the Scholarship Selection Committee for the
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Corporation.
The President and his wife, Patricia, have two daughters—nine year-old Jessica and three
year-old Stacey.

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A 1964 graduate of Edinboro State College,
Margaret Ann Bell Smith currently holds the position of
Deputy Secretary and Commissioner for Basic Education
for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. After receiving
a bachelor of science from Edinboro, Dr. Smith attended
graduate school at Indiana University of Pennsylvania
and earned a master's in education in 1971. She then
received a D.Ed. in educational administration from
Penn State in 1975.
Since the beginning of her career in 1964, Dr. Smith
has served as a teacher in Cambridge Springs and
Conneaut Lake, guidance counselor at DuBois Area
Junior High, graduate assistant at Penn State, assistant
superintendent at Avon Grove and Wissahickon school
districts, and superintendent for the Saucon Valley
School District. During her spare time. Dr. Smith was an instructor of educational
administration at Penn State from 1978 to 1980, and since 1981 has been adjunct professor at
Lehigh University.
In addition to serving as a member of numerous organizations. Dr. Smith's professional
activities include appointment to the Committee of State Board of Education Regulations,
appointment to the Pennsylvania School Boards Association, counselor practicum supervisor
for West Chester University, resource person for Temple University, and public relations
chairperson for the Citizens Scholarship Committee of Chester County. Dr. Smith is also
extremely active in community committees and services.
Dr. Smith and her husband, a Pennsylvania State Police pilot, have two sons.

DISTINGUISHED ALUMNUS AWARD - JAMES B. BARTOO
Born in Vermont in 1921, James Bartoo graduated
from Edinboro High School in 1939, attended Allegheny
College and Lehigh University, and graduated from
Edinboro State College in 1947 with a bachelor of
science in education, mathematics and science. He
furthered his education at the University of Iowa where
he obtained an M.S. and a Ph.D. in mathematics.
Dr. Bartoo's career began in 1947 as a teacher of
mathematics at Strong Vincent High School in Erie. He
then served as graduate assistant and part-time in­
structor in mathematics at the University of Iowa before
joining the staff of The Pennsylvania State University in
1952. During the past 31 years at Penn State, Dr. Bartoo
has served in the capacity of associate professor,
professor, department chairman, dean, acting vice
president, interim provost, and currentiy holds the position of acting executive vice president
and university provost.
A member of numerous professional and academic organizations. Dr. Bartoo is active as a
member of Penn State's faculty senate and served on several committees within the University
and elsewhere. In 1980 he was presented the John E. Wilkinson Award for Administrative
Excellence at Penn State. The award is given annually to a Penn State administrator whose
performance, methods, and achievements exemplify administrative excellence.
Dr. Bartoo and his wife, Viola, have five grown children.

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MASTER’S DEGREES

MASTER OF ARTS - SPEECH/LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY

MASTER OF ARTS - CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY
*Lorl Anna Abbott, B.A., Edinboro University, 1982
•Gerald John Fatica, B.A., Gannon University, 1982
•Holly Florence Hall, B.A., Edinboro University, 1975
•Susan Marie Lentulay, B.A., Gannon University, 1977
•Ronald Irwin Palmer, B.A., Edinboro University, 1982
•Richard E. Perry, B.A., Gannon University, 1982
•Debra Lynn Proctor, B.A., Edinboro University, 1982
•Richard E. Schwab, B.A., Edinboro University, 1982
•Susan Koken Stolarski, B.A., Edinboro University, 1982
•Valerie A. Waruszewski, B.S., Gannon University, 1978
•Robert Dale Washek, B.A., Edinboro University, 1978
•Margaret Pintea Zack, B.A., Edinboro University, 1982
MASTER OF ARTS - ENGLISH
•Rose Mary Winkelbauer Keppel, B.A., Edinboro University, 1978
MASTER OF ARTS - GERONTOLOGY
Karen Lea Boggs, B.A., Edinboro University, 1971
Beverlee Tyler Forster, B.A., Edinboro University, 1979

Rebecca Anne Altares, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University, 1983
••Michelle Lynn Benoit, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University, 1983
Kimberly Jo Brown, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University, 1983
•Timothy Robert Garland, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University, 1981
John Joseph Giordano, Jr., B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University, 1982
Mayra O'Neill Hartung, B.S., Pennsylvania State University, 1983
•Cathy Jean Kash, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University, 1982
•Mary Elizabeth Martin, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University, 1982
Laurie Anne McAllister, B.S. in Ed., Clarion University, 1983
Sandra Lee Mooney, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University, 1982
••Tracy Lynn Matcher, B.S., Edinboro University, 1983
••Cynthia Louise Swanson, B.S., Edinboro University, 1983
•Janice Marie Vockroth, B.S., Indiana University, 1976
•Anna Teresa Voipe, B.S. in Ed., SUNY at Fredonia, 1982
MASTER OF ARTS - STUDENT PERSONNEL SERVICES IN HIGHER EDUCATION
Kimberly Marie Bertrand, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University, 1982
•Jody Beth Bucho, B.A., Edinboro University, 1982
Judith Marilyn Johnston, B.A., Edinboro University, 1982
Kathleen Marie Jones, B.A., Millersville University, 1982
•Jeffrey Scott Stillwell, B.A., Edinboro University, 1980
MASTER OF EDUCATION - ART

MASTER OF ARTS - HISTORY
Lynn A. Dingle, B.A., Blackburn College, 1981
David James Keyes, B.A., Gannon University, 1973
MASTER OF ARTS - POLITICAL SCIENCE
Pamela Dee Alesky, B.A., Edinboro University, 1981
Deborah Jean Cunningham, B.A., Edinboro University, 1982
Pamela Ann Cunningham, B.A., Edinboro University, 1982
•Eugene Ezeruo Durueke, B.A., Edinboro University, 1982
Richard Paul Walker, B.A., Edinboro University, 1977
MASTER OF ARTS - REHABILITATION COUNSELING
Kathleen Patrick Churay, B.A., Edinboro University, 1976
•Deborah Damico-Snoke, B.S., Slippery Rock University, 1976
Ann Louise Gilmore, B.S., Pennsylvania State University, 1979
Virginia Mary Kerins, B.A., Pennsylvania State University, 1979
Lewis Dwain Nye, B.F.A., Edinboro University, 1976
Martin John Sargent, B.S., Pennsylvania State University, 1975
Mary Jackie Tammaro, B.S., Pennsylvania State University, 1964
Dorothy H. Yucha, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University, 1972
MASTER OF ARTS - SOCIAL SCIENCES
Wendy J. Terwilliger, B.A., Edinboro University, 1981
••Boniface Esonwune Ugorji, B.S., University of Guyana, 1980

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•Susan Ann Hammond, B.S. in Art Ed., Edinboro University, 1978
MASTER OF EDUCATION - EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
•Taisir Mohammed Ali Abdallah, Ain Shams University, Iran, 1981
•Kenneth Stephen Anderson, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University, 1975
•Rebecca L. Bearfield, B.A., Edinboro University, 1982
•Doris Phillips Gernovich, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University, 1979
•Susan Kerry Hernquist, B.A., Adams State College, 1970
•Lisa Marie Hildebran, B.S., University of Pittsburgh, 1971
Deanna Benson Leuenberger, B.S., Thiel College, 1959
•Rosetta Manus, B.A., Hope College, 1973
•Debra Wright O'Neill, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University, 1977
•Barbara Louise Parry, B.S. in Ed., Slippery Rock University, 1974
•Thomas William Snyder, B.S., University of Pittsburgh, 1969
•Joan Dorothy Stein, B.S., Edinboro University, 1980
•Ruthann Marie Tau, B.S., Liberty Baptist College, 1982
•Michael Wm. Thayer, B.S., Gannon University, 1975
•Linda M. Wilcox, B.S., Houghton College, 1976
Shu-Huey Yen, B.A., National Taiwan University, 1975
MASTER OF EDUCATION - ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
•Kathleen Anne Wilson Balas, B.S., University of Pittsburgh, 1981
•Jay B. Bernardini, B.S. in Ed., Slippery Rock University, 1974
•Emma Lou Spurlock Buck, B.S. in Ed., Kent State University, 1969
William Edward Dalton, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University, 1979

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*Mary Lou Davison, B.S. In Ed., Edjnboro University, 1977
♦Audrey Miller Dixon, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University, 1975
♦Robert William Eager, jr., B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University, 1971
♦David R. Elderkin, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University, 1972
Cynthia A. Ewing, B.S. in Ed., Indiana University, 1972
♦Ruth Ina Farr, B.S. in Ed., Kent State University, 1975
♦Michael Arthur Giel, B.S., Kent State University, 1972
♦Nancy Rose Guthrie, B.S. in Music Ed., Indiana University, 1975
♦Geraldine Peck Jerome, B.S. In Ed., Baldwin Wallace College, 1952
♦Leslie Kendall Kallio, B.A., Bowling Green State University, 1975
Clarence A. Lee, B.A., Baptist Bible College of Pa., 1978
Robin Lynn Maas, B.S. In Ed., Edinboro University, 1982
Cindy Anne Metzger, Bachelor of Religious Ed., Baptist Bible College, 1980
♦Betty Anne Gonsowski Meyers, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University, 1973
♦Darlene Jo McGill, B.S., Kent State University, 1%9
D. David Ohier, B.S., Malone College, 1980
♦Stephen John Poros, Jr., B.S. in Ed., Kent State University, 1971
♦Donna Elizabeth Ray, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University, 1982
♦Susan K. Ricke, B.S., Pennsylvania State University, 1977
♦Linda L. Rider, B.A., Westminster College, 1969
♦Susan Elizabeth McFarland Rupp, B.S., Mercyhurst College, 1976
♦Joanna Moorhead Sampson, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University, 1970
Sue Ann Simmons, B.A., Rosary College, 1980
♦Carol King Thompson, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University, 1969
Rosemary Guerini TImonere, B.S. in Ed., Villa Maria College, 1968
♦Susan L. Wambsgans, B.S., Pennsylvania State University, 1971
♦Barbara Bohus Warner, B.S. in Ed., Ohio University, 1977
♦Janet E. Way, B.S. In Ed., Edinboro University, 1971
♦Mary Kathleen Weber, B.S. in Art Ed., Pennsylvania State University, 1%7
♦George Marlin Wills, B.S. In Ed., Edinboro University, 1979
♦Margery Ann Zimmerman, B.S. in Ed., Mercyhurst College, 1979
MASTER OF EDUCATION - ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION
♦Alcuin Joseph Kirsch, B.S. In Ed., Indiana University, 1%9
MASTER OF EDUCATION ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GUIDANCE AND COUNSELING
Diane Marie KrzywickI, B.A., Mercyhurst College, 1970
MASTER OF EDUCATION - INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA
Robert James Martin, B.A., SUNY at Fredonia, 1978
MASTER OF EDUCATION - MUSIC
Marjorie Louise Brown, B.M., Westminster College, 1980
♦Craig James Fisher, B.S. In Ed., Edinboro University, 1977
♦Elizabeth Anne Stage, B.A., Mercyhurst College, 1976

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MASTER OF EDUCATION - READING
♦Diane Frazee Blake, B.A., Mercyhurst College, 1978
♦Linda Joy Daneker, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University, 1982
Patricia Ann Gates, B.S. in Ed., Clarion University, 1%2
♦♦Cathy Ann Glatz, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University, 1983
♦Phyllis Ann Gursky, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University, 1981
♦Barbara Ellen Johnson, B.S. In Ed., Edinboro University, 1980
♦Evon Marie Lloyd, B.A., Westminster College, 1981
♦Catherine Ann Mandic, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University, 1979
James Alan Miller, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University, 1978
♦Kathleen Ruth Nelson, B.S. In Ed., Edinboro University, 1978
Christine C. Potocki-Anderson, B.S. in Ed., Mercyhurst College, 1978
♦David Edward Rocca, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University, 1982
♦Ruth M. Ruud, B.A., Villa Marla College, 1978
♦Kathryn Ann Spataro, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University, 1975
MASTER OF EDUCATION - SECONDARY BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE
Daniel Winfield Hootman, B.S. In Ed., Edinboro University, 1975
MASTER OF EDUCATION - SECONDARY MATHEMATICS
JoAnne E. Reynolds Revelt, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University, 1975
MASTER OF EDUCATION - SECONDARY SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION
♦Philip Roland Anderson, B.S. In Ed., Slippery Rock University, 1970
♦Kenneth Wesley Andrus, B.A., Cedarville College, 1980
♦C. Randall Deemer, B.S. in Ed., Slippery Rock University, 1973
♦James Thomas Harris, III, B.S. in Ed., University of Toledo, 1980
♦Michael James Kelly, B.A. Bluffton College, 1980
MASTER OF EDUCTION SECONDARY SCHOOL GUIDANCE AND COUNSELING
♦Catherine Brown Dewey, B.A., Ohio State University, 1978
Sue A. Faber, B.M., DePauw University, 1978
♦David Patrick Hanlon, B.S. in Ed., Clarion University, 1979
Mary Lynn Marcotuli, B.A., Mercyhurst College, 1979
Beth Dian Orr, B.S. in Ed., Indiana University, 1980
Thomas M. Ritari, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University, 1968
♦Barbara Christine Wagner, B.A., Pennsylvania State University, 1975
MASTER OF EDUCATION - SPECIAL EDUCATION
Bradley Gerard Adams, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University, 1982
♦Diane Lynn Bestvina, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University, 1977
Deborah Ann Boyd, B.S. In Ed., Edinboro University, 1981
♦Elaine Fazekas, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University, 1978
♦Kathy Lynn Gearhart, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University, 1981
♦Madeline Jo Morganti Johnson, B.S. in Ed., SUNY at Buffalo, 1978
♦Nancy Martin Moryc, B.S., Pennsylvania State University, 1977

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*Mary Louise Penfold, B.S., SUNY at Fredonia, 1978
♦Eleanor Louise Perry, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University, 1977
Carol Ives Pierce, B.S. in Ed., Taylor University, 1975
♦Susanne Marie Porowski, B.S., Villa Maria College, 1970
♦Mark Alan Ruttenberg, B.A., Mercyhurst College, 1976
Frances J. Sayers, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University, 1976
*^^'^'1979
' Edinboro University, 1%9; B.A., Mercyhurst College,
M. Christine Wakefield, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University, 1973

HONORS GROUP

This group includes those degree candidates who have earned at least sixty-four credits as
undergraduate students of Edinboro University 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

MASTER OF FINE ARTS - ART
♦Philip Furiosi, III, B.F.A., Marywood College, 1977
Susan Poulos James, B.F.A., Edinboro University, 1976
♦Michael John Kashey, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University, 1964
Elizabeth E. McCarthy, B.F.A., Northern Michigan University, 1979
Richard, B.F.A., Johnson State College, 1981
Mark Lee Rosenkrantz, B.F.A., Florida International University, 1980
Robert Lawrence Wasosky, B.F.A., Edinboro University, 1979
MASTER OF SCIENCE - BIOLOGY
♦Rita G. Block, B.S., Pennsylvania State University, 1946
♦Mardi Thomas Murcek, B.A., Mercyhurst College, 1976
Karim Dad PitafI, B.S., University of Sind, 1977; M.S., University of Sind, 1978
Dennis Michael Shade, B.S., Gannon University, 1975; B.A., Edinboro
University, 1983
Becky Lynn Travis, B.A., Edinboro University, 1966

Brenda Arndt Bailey

Karen Kathleen Hostettler

Julie Lee Bruno

John Wesley Huegel, 11

Bonita Anne Buie

Virginia F. Lee
William G. Leffler

Bryan Lee Bushmire
Randy Kevin Butcher

Paul Neil MacDonald

Timothy John Carobine
Blake Lee Cook

Steve Martin
Mark S. Merry

Paulette Diane Flench

Melinda Susan Merry

Lisa Ann Freeman

Timothy John Stambaugh

Joyce A. Goedeker

Robert Jon Woodrow

Gay Lynn Grant

MAGNA CUM LAUDE
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN NURSING
Karlita Kay Neal Konnerth, B.S.N., Case Western University, 1975
Debra J. Kubinski, B.S.N., University of Pittsburgh, 1978
♦Nancy Simpson Marts, B.S.N., University of Pittsburgh, 1952
♦Susan Elizabeth Miller, B.S.N., Villa Maria College, 1978
♦Frances Marie Wherthey, B.S.N., Slippery Rock University, 1978
Kimberly Ann Keene Windsor, B.S.N., Villa Marla College, 1980

Anna Marie Ardine

David Allen Lawrence

Jill Marie Babay

Keith Alan Legenzoff

Sandra L. Boberg

Nancy E. Majoy

Judy S. Bradt

Dana R. Masters
Timothy C. McQuown

Kerri Sesler Coy
Maureen Dunlavy

Douglas Arthur Owens

Sue Ann Edelstein

Jeanne A. Palumbo

Mary Belle Estman
John P. Gerkhardt

Penny Lynn Range
Nancy Elaine Sabol

Tammy Lynn Greiser

Keely Ann Salopek

Joyce Margaret Pawlak Gromen
Debra Sue Harayda

Diana L. Schaney
Brian Adam Sharick

Wanda Jean Hughes

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Gary John Kenderes

Susan Jean Stroup
Robert B. Trask

Jacquelene Ann King

Cynthia J. Walker

Jane Helen Kuzniewski

Ronald Weber

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BACCALAUREATE DEGREES

CUM LAUDE
Michael William Aschenbrenner

Ronald J. Keene

Robert John Benz

Richard Letteri

John Timothy Bond

Amy S. Lewandowski

Mary Constance Bootz

Laura Lilja

Carmen Eileen Brown

Martha MacLaren

Pamela S. Brown

A. Jane Maietta
Brenda Kay McArdle

James Robert Carrier
Colleen Joyce Casbohm

Susan Ruth Moon

Elizabeth Ann Castelli

Sheri Mullen

Scarlet Cervone

Thomas E. O'Camb

Sheila Myrana Dodsworth

Christine Ann Offutt

James David Duda

Tracy Lynn Rilling-Pastewka

Daniel Douglas Erickson

Pamela Day Rose Shade

Beth Ann Ferri

Nancy Louise Shippling

Dee A. Gaston
Daniel Andrew Gittins

Irene W. Sleptzoff
Joseph Frank Strupek, Jr.

Lynn Denise Graper
Joseph M. Graziano

Lori Strutz
Charles Andrew Suscheck

Donald Dale Groscost

Barbara Mary Thornton

Shari Lynn Gross

Paulette Kay Troyer

Leonard C. Habermehl

Sue Wardian Varee

Brent Alan Henderson

Joyce Ann Wensel

Brian Richard Henry

Mark Thomas Williams

FACULTY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
BACHELOR OF ARTS - ANTHROPOLOGY
Nina Mosha Alger Burrows
*Mark Michael Metil
Valerie Miller

Amy Lynn Pinkerton
Ronald G. Gleason

BACHELOR OF ARTS - ART HISTORY
♦Kathryn Alice Carr

*Frank Fisher
BACHELOR OF ARTS - ARTS AND SCIENCES: HUMANITIES

•Michael Alexander Koske
Mya L. Mayne

Karen Ayleen Whitesell

BACHELOR OF ARTS - ARTS AND SCIENCES: HUMANITIES/ENGLISH
Robert John Benz - Cum Laude
Lorraine Christine Niesen

Stephanie Rae Olshavsky
Mary Louise O'Toole

BACHELOR OF ARTS - ARTS AND SCIENCES: HUMANITIES/JOURNALISM
Theophilus Timothy Chukwuemeka Egwim

Timothy Charles Herbert

BACHELOR OF ARTS - ARTS AND SCIENCES: NATURAL SCIENCES
•Joseph P. Carroll
BACHELOR OF ARTS - ARTS AND SCIENCES: NATURAL SCIENCES/COOPERATIVE ENGINEERING

PROGRAM OF HONORS

Lorle A. Acker

Janice Field AlmasI

BACHELOR OF ARTS - ARTS AND SCIENCES: SOCIAL SCIENCES

Timothy John Caroblne
Joyce A. Goedeker
Gay Lynn Grant
Mark S. Merry
Melinda Susan Merry
Robert Jon Woodrow

•Thomas C. Saylor, Jr.

•DonnaLee Free

Melody Scally
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BACHELOR OF ARTS - BIOLOGY
Michael William Aschenbrenner - Cum Laude
•Aleda Anne Bass
Gary Alan Canter
James Michael Cynkar
•Diane K. Erickson

•Thomas Mark Leonard
•Jeffrey Michael Levengood
•Russell Lee Ryan
George Michael Schrader

BACHELOR OF ARTS - CHEMISTRY
Ronald Gene Eicher

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•Dennis Michael Shade

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BACHELOR OF ARTS - DRAMA
BACHELOR OF ARTS - POLITICAL SCIENCE

*Saranne Durkacs
BACHELOR OF ARTS - EARTH SCIENCES
*J°hn M. Shouey
Dunn
BACHELOR OF ARTS - ENGLISH
MarceHa
BACHELOR OF ARTS - FRENCH
Rebecca Sue White
BACHELOR OF ARTS - GEOGRAPHY
‘Kevin E. Johnston
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Timothy Charles Herbert - Cum Laude
BACHELOR OF ARTS - HISTORY
♦Christopher L. Fieldson
Lawrence Edward Friend
Neil Robert Hoffman
♦Joan Kay Kiehimeler
Gary Michael Link
♦Harry Joseph Pushchak

♦Sean Francis Scully
Jeffrey Francis Sherry
Christopher E. Spann
Felicity Steffes
Robert B. Trask - Magna Cum Laude
♦Kimberly Ann Wright

♦David B. Artman
Donald A. Carraghan
Robert G. Donaldson
Richard Allen Hall
Patrick Lawrence Hart

Edward S. Long, III
Joseph Paul Long
Michael Gregory Manesiotis, Jr.
Melinda Susan Merry - Summa Cum Laude
♦Joel Dennis Parana
BACHELOR OF ARTS - PSYCHOLOGY

♦Patrick Richard Baker
♦♦Ruth M. Barber
Sandra L. Boberg - Magna Cum Laude
Lorie L. Bongiorni
♦Jean D. Brown
♦Verna Cage Carson
Neal P. Delaney
Linda Dickson
Virginia Emerson
Daniel Douglas Erickson - Cum Laude
Brenda Lee Eshbach
Daniel Andrew Gittins - Cum Laude
♦Susan Gail Glenn
Lynn Denise Graper - Cum Laude
Shari Lynn Gross - Cum Laude
♦Sue Ellen Hamill
Susan Hudon
Verna Elizabeth Jackson

Cindy Kaib
Deborah Lynne Kirkland
Judith Eileen Landers
Kevin Joseph Lang
♦Elric James Loreno
♦♦James Kernan Matta
Tammy Sue Mix
Christine Ann Offutt - Cum Laude
♦Michael John Parahus
♦John Paul Pete
Deborah Ann Rupp
♦Nancy Elaine Sabol - Magna Cum Laude
♦Lilia Maria Samoilo
Brian Lamont Simmons
Michael Robert Solakski
♦Deborah Jean White
♦John Howard Williams, Jr.
♦Cynthia M. Willison

BACHELOR OF ARTS - RUSSIAN
Bryan Lee Bushmire - Summa Cum Laude

BACHELOR OF ARTS - MATHEMATICS
William G. Leffler - Summa Cum Laude
Mohammad Reza Noun Aleagha
Brian Adam Sharick - Magna Cum Laude

‘Michael Seth Tesore
Michael Scott Wright

BACHELOR OF ARTS - SOCIAL SCIENCF/URBAN STUDY
Stewart Allen
BACHELOR OF ARTS - SOCIOLOGY

BACHELOR OF ARTS - MUSIC
Timothy John Carobine - Summa Cum Laude
ReMee^rT .
Kel-Lee Gilbert

‘Leonard Len Mahood

♦Carol Yvonne Bigelow
Roger E. Snyder

Scott Villella
Martin Thomas Wilcox
BACHELOR OF ARTS - PHILOSOPHY
♦Richard Letterl - Cum Laude
BACHELOR OF ARTS - PHYSICS

Earl Glenn Ebert, Jr.
Wayne S. Hensel
Stephen C. Hlltner

Mark J. Pacileo
Edward A. Pasewicz
Thomas E. Suhy

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♦Duane Douglas Watts

BACHELOR OF ARTS - SPECIALIZED STUDIES
Patrick Dennis Gillespie

Mary Lynne Nin Neil

BACHELOR OF ARTS - SPEECH COMMUNICATIONS
Susan Irene Balint
Amy Lee Barnhart
Arthur Bartrug
♦Barbara Jo Beck
Mary Constance Bootz - Cum Laude
Janet Lynn Bowker

Mary Elizabeth Boyd
♦♦Lisa Bricker
Donald P. Brozich
♦♦Victoria Budzko
Richard John Bukoski
♦Craig Burdick

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Debra L. Burritt
Ruth Ann Moore
James Michael Butler
Allen Curtis Moser
*Kenneth Andrew Campbell, Jr.
Brian Nannen
Audrey Lynn Carter
Joseph Anthony Navarro
♦Scarlet Cervone - Cum Laude
Kristi Kay Nelson
♦Charles Gilbert Courson
♦Jane Marie Nestor
Lynn Foresman
Elizabeth Ann Neville
Susan Anne Freshwater
Susan Neville
Theresa Anne Griffin
John Francis Nolte
Joyce Margaret Pawlak Gromen - Magna Cum
Janice Elaine Ogurchak
♦Leonard C. Habermehl - Cum Laude
Drew Allen Podnar
♦♦Lamar Hamilton
♦Raymond Anthony Proya
Mark Allen Herzog
Charline Rose Richardson
♦♦Diane M. Heubel
♦Maria Lynn Romito
Amy Sue Higgins
♦Sanford Schechter
Ronald John Jankowski
Kathryn Smith
♦Deborah Denise Jones
♦Pamela Joy Spencer
♦Valerie Ann Kehoe
♦Anne Evelyn Stonesifer
♦Elizabeth Ann Kelleher
Dolly Anne Szugye
Susan Rae Lampkins
♦Tinamarie Trucco
William Paul Marklewicz
♦Michael Flint Valley
Gary Gene May
♦♦Kathleen Elizabeth Wappler
Joyce Anna Marie McBride
♦Kenneth Allan White
BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS - ART
Mary Dolores Bach
Suzanne Lynn Matthews
Sheryl Stull Bawol
Kevin Michael McCartney
Mark Lawrence Black
Sonia Pak
♦Carmen Eileen Brown - Cum Laude
Penny Lynn Range - Magna Cum Laude
Frederick Joseph Carrow
J. Mark Reed
Diane Connelly
Kenneth James Roskos
Blake Lee Cook - Summa Cum Laude
♦David Scott Ruggiero
Sue Ann Edelstein - Magna Cum Laude
♦Janet C. Rumball
♦Jane Francis
♦Beth Ann Samargya
♦Joseph M. Grazlano - Cum Laude
♦Jacqueline Ellen Shea
Kathleen Marie Green
Nancy Louise Shippling - Cum Laude
Donald Dale Groscost - Cum Laude
Karen Katheleen Silvaney
♦Mark Robert Hoffman
Lori Strutz - Cum laude
♦Kevin L. Jarrett
Carla Ann Truszkowski
Janine Marie Jones
Jill L. Urash
♦Ann Marie Jordano
Leanne Joy Williams
Paula Ann Karle
♦Lynn Marie Willow
Ava Marie Leonard
♦Patricia Ann Willy
Amy S. Lewandowski - Cum Laude
Carol Diane Wright
Maria Marcantonio
Angelique C.C. Zandhuis
Kathleen Marie Maries
Judith L. Zimmerman
Steven C. Martinson
♦Laurel Beth Zorn
Dana R. Masters - Magna Cum Laude
Jean Frances Zytka

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - BIOLOGY
Alice Marie Battles
♦Judy S. Bradt - Magna Cum Laude
William Patrick Flynn, IV
Karen Louise Grasso
♦Ethel Jane Icenhour

♦Jeffrey Paul Mancuso
Patricia J. McGraw
♦Jeffry Byron Porter
♦Barbara Mary Thornton - Cum Laude

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - BIOLOGY: PRE MEDICAL
♦♦Wayne Jones

Linda Lee Zulovich
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - CHEMISTRY

Brian W. Fry

Paul Neil MacDonald - Summa Cum Laude
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - ECONOMICS

Frederic Michael Cardillo
♦Brian Patrick Donahue

♦Timothy John Stambaugh - Summa Cum Laude

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE/BIOLOGY
♦♦Lisa Marie Echard

♦Gary John Kenderes - Magna Cum Laude

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE/CHEMISTRY
♦Deborah Ann Hormell
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - GEOLOGY
♦Linda Aumer
♦James Ordons
♦Christopher William Bittner
♦Frank D. Reash
♦Darryl Adam Bratys
♦John Craig Roach
♦Rae LuAnn Carls
♦Mark M. Romba
♦James Robert Carrier - Cum Laude
♦Stephen Thomas Secules
Troy Carter
♦Stephen Keith Shaw
♦Richard Paul Chase
♦Bruce Edward Smith
♦Ronald George Costantini
♦Richard Joseph Stebnisky
Ray Franklin Fenstemacher
♦Scott Morra Theal
♦Paul William Fitzgerald
Paulette Kay Troyer - Cum Laude
♦Sean Joseph Hegarty
♦Norman R. Weir
Karen Kathleen Hostettler - Summa Cum Laude ♦Scott Lee Welsel
♦Michael Joseph Huskuliak
♦Mark Thomas Williams - Cum Laude
♦Gary Lamey
♦Robert William Wilsher
♦Lyn Robert Lawlor, III
♦Ronald Alan Young, Jr.
♦Gregory Alan MIskinIs
Arnoldus Roodhart Zandbergen
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - TECHNICAL TRADES
♦William H. Kelly

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FACULTY OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
BACHELOR OF ARTS - CRIMINAL JUSTICE
**Bryan A. Barbour
♦John Alan Barum
♦Dale Lee Bertha
♦Jerome Thomas Botchie
Kevin Scott Brown
Carl F. Carlson
♦Dawn M. Clouser
♦Maria Draovltch
♦Ralph Raymond Edgar, Jr.
Harry E. Franks, Jr.
Patricia L. Glenn
♦Thomas Laughlin Golden
♦David R. Greenlee
Brian Richard Henry - Cum Laude
Luanne Hoehn
Reyne Kacsuta
Richard Carroll Kerr
♦Thomas Alan Kolarac

Lois Kowaiczyk
Darwin V. Kysor
Michael David Leighiitner
Karen A. McCartney
Cordelia Ekerekeme Nieketien
♦Raymond Ted Peniand
Timothy David Reichart
♦Mark Damon Rhodes
Cheryl R. Schroeder
♦Rebecca Ann Severo
♦Patricia Levonia Skiles
Joseph Frank Strupek, Jr. - Cum Laude
James Phillip Sullivan
Janet Emily Tischler
David L. Trace
Roy J. Vickers, ill
Lawrence Joseph Weaver

BACHELOR OF ARTS - ECONOMICS/ACCOUNTING
Christopher Mark Allegretti
♦Caroie Ann Armstrongs
Thomas Edward Bali
Randy Kevin Butcher - Summa Cum Laude
Elizabeth Ann Collins.
Richard A. Fickes
John P. Gerkhardt - Magna Cum Laude
John Powers Hess"
♦Jeffrey R. Jenkins
♦Christine S. Johnston
Robert A. Keith
Sharon Ann Kimball
♦Mark Hillary Lipski
Barbara Melore
David Charles Olynik

Alesia Marie Perry
♦Pamela Ruth Person
James Daniel Pivonka
♦Terry G. Proper
Forton R. Remington
Diana L. Schaney - Magna Cum Laude
♦Margaret Anne Stadtier
♦Terry E. Stalismith
Jeffrey Alan Stebbins
♦♦Jeffrey P. Teasdaie
Bettelynn Bay ley Therasse
♦Gary S. TrojanowskI
Sue Wardian Varee - Cum Laude
Diane J. Vaughn
♦Karen A. Watt-Socash

BACHELOR OF ARTS - ECONOMICS/GENERAL BUSINESS
♦Ray C. Albinger
♦Paul Bailey
Wm. Todd Baldwin
♦Alida Anne Barber
Robert Paul Beauregard
Christine Beitzhoover
♦Michael John Bianchi
Denise Marie Bideaux

Julie Elizabeth Bigley
♦Mark Binkley
Maurice Brennan Breene
Anita Burger
♦Jacqueline Marie Butch
♦Keith B. Collier
♦Sandra Kay Condle
John Francis Curtis, III

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Amy Johanna Darcangelp^
♦Michael Anthony Davis <
Jeffrey Paul Dellapina
♦Michael Demyanovich, Jr.
David A. DeVore
♦♦Joseph Dimatteo
James David Duda - Cum Laude
♦Maureen Dunlavy - Magna Cum Laude
♦Keith Edward Dupuis
♦Suzanne Durkacs
♦Michael Chinedum Durueke
Susan Marie Erdman
♦Keith Allen Fagley
Willis M, Felegie
♦Craig Martin Fitchwell
♦Steven Anthony Frankowski
Shirley Frazier
♦Michael Eric Gaul
Robert Carl Gerthoffer
Kathleen Elaine Grabowski
♦♦Wayne Alan Graham
♦Jeffrey Alan Hannold
♦Charles Sheldon Herrod, III
♦Darrell L. Hooker
Kenneth M. Houser
♦♦Randall Howard
♦Randy Wilson Ingram
Stephen E. Kahle
Robert Scott Keenan
♦Jeffrey Ronald Kennedy
♦Paul Brian Kightlinger
♦James M. Kolcum
♦Cheryl D. Lambek
Robin Ann Lautenschleger
♦Mark Anthony Leone
♦Chidi Uchenna Madujibeya
Molly Jo Marley
Thomas Leon Marther, II
Deborah Lynn McDowell
♦Mark Stephen Momeyer
♦Brenda J. Moore
William James Moore
♦Robert Charles Mueser, Jr.
Michael Peter Mullen
♦Jannie Louise Nash
Kevin P. O'Knefski
♦♦Nelson Ezemonye Onyeji
♦Douglas James Orsini

Charlotte Lynn Osborne
Marianne Otteni
♦Timothy Michael Paxson
♦Terri L. Pearson
Kimberly Lynn Peterson
♦Kathleen M. Pitiuga
Robert Allen Priebel
Michael Anthony Rago
Donna Lee Rapp
♦Jill L. Rausch
♦Roger J. Riley
♦Donald Richard Robinson
♦♦Eric B. Robinson
Gregory C. Rose
John A. Russell
♦Richard Keith Ruszkiewicz
♦♦Thomas E. Ryan
John Timothy Sabella
Vicki Lynne Sabella
Alex Schepers
Paula Marie Schiappa
Mary Jane Schwark
♦Stephen James Senko
♦Leanne Severo
Charles E. Shadley, III
Susan Rene^ Shreve
♦Karen Annette Smrekar
Matthew Denton Sopher
Howard Eugene Sorge
Jeanne Marie Stebnisky
Kenneth M. Steiger
♦Thomas Francis Suber
♦Sandra Marie Suminski
Eric M. Theoret
Russell Gene Trunzo
Rochelle Dorothy Turner
Jean M. Vitalbo
♦Kenneth Lee Vollmer, Jr.
♦Linda E. Wagner
Timothy Patrick Ward
Ronald Weber - Magna Cum Laude
♦Lawrence A. Wheeler
Matthew William Whitmore
Beth Ellen Wilcox
♦Donald E. Wimer
♦Michael Joseph Wood
♦Josie Lynne Wright

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - ANESTHESIA
•Joseph John Bender
•Donna Kay Bowman
•Cynthia Joan Ferdinandsen
•Douglas M. Fuller
•Henry B. Karpjnski
•Jacquelene Ann King - Magna Cum Laude

•Kim Edward Krichko
•Deborah J. Lawrentz
•Pamela Jean Mears
•Edward Karl Petrusch
•Sandra S. Shreve

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - COMPUTER SCIENCE
Karen L. Alberstadt
Barbara Ann Allen
•Douglas Edmond Allen
••David Lee Baer
Brenda Arndt Bailey - Summa Cum Laude
Ronald Patrick Baker
John Timothy Bond - Cum Laude
Nancy A. Booterbaugh
Constance Ann Borland
Mike D. Briggs
•Bonita Marie Bucci
•Bonita Anne Buie
•John Cyril Drudul
•Edward Michael Erichson
Robert D. Gabert
Dee A. Gaston - Cum Laude
Gay Lynn Grant - Summa Cum Laude
Tammy Lynn Greiser - Magna Cum Laude
•Richard Grzegorek
•James Robert Hagmann
•Stephen L. Hazlewood
•Ronald James Hein
•Bernard Raymond Huckestein
John Wesley Huegeb II - Summa Cum Laude
•Bruce L. Hunt
•David Michael Huzinec
•John Kenneth Kelly
Thomas Walter King
Terrence O. Kohler
Keith Alan Legenzoff - Magna Cum Laude

Richard Alvin Lentz, Jr.
•Katy C. Lum
•William Joseph Maloney
•Hugh Leroy Marsh, III
Linda Jean McGowan
Eileen Marie McMackin
Timothy C. McQuown - Magna Cum Laude
Mark S. Merry - Summa Cum Laude
Mohammad Reza Nouri Aleagha
•Thomas E. O'Camb - Cum Laude
••Tammy R. Phillips
Maria Theresa Ray
•David Philip Reichner
Paul Richard Remek, 11
Richard Carter Rosenburg
Becky Lynn Shade
Scott Brian Shaffer
Daniel Spear
•Lynne Stephens
Theresa Lee Stevens
•Cary Richard Stewart
•Charles Andrew Suscheck - Cum Laude
•Charles Thomas Vocke
•Kimberly G. Weaver
•Donald Weyel, Jr.
•Dale Lewis Williams
•Paul Eugene Wilson, Jr.
Robert Jon Woodrow - Summa Cum Laude
Michael Scott Wright
Brian A. Zinnamosca

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
•Caroline Susan Bleech
••Brooke Elaine Carrel!
••Denise L. Hecker ’
••Mary Lou Hefferman

•Brenda Kay McArdle - Cum Laude
•Melfssa Lee Weldon
•Carol Ann Wittuck

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - NUCLEAR MEDICINE TECHNOLOGY
Lisa Ann Hughes

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING
Joan Kurtz
Jane Helen Kuzniewski - Magna Cum Laude

Pamela Anderson
Janet M. Astori.
Robin Jean Barber
Therese Marie Benedek
Jane Elizabeth Burns
Patricia Ann Cafaro
Lori Beth Campbell
Nancy Lee Coalson
Lisa Rose Cooney
Lana Jean Davis
Sheila Myrana Dodsworth - Cum Laude
Annette Mara Garthwaite
Teresa Ann Glover
Kim Marie Gottschalk
Laura Louise Gourley
Diane Lynne Grieb
Jacqueline Marie Hall
Marcia Hanna
Kimberley Lyhn Heckathorn
Patricia Hess
Rosanne Hilinski
Colleen Marita Hogan
Lynne Meadows Houshmand
Gary Lee Howell
Beth Ann Hrlclk
Wanda Jean Hughes - Magna Cum Laude
Lisa J. Johns
Ronald J. Keene, II
Beth Krzysiak
Mary Jo Ksenich

Mary Jo Laus
Cynthia Leonhard
A. Jane Maietta - Cum Laude
Nancy E. Majoy - Magna Cum Laude
Laurie Makarewicz
Kelley Ann McCloy
Janet Elizabeth Minzenberger
Susan Ruth Moon - Cum Laude
Colleen Elizabeth O'Brien
Mary Ellen.Osif
Jeanne A. Palumbo - Magna Cum Laude
Amy Susan Pangburn
Cherryl Anne Parker
Christine Perlick
Joyce Michelle Pfab
Julie Nan Renn
Carrie Robison
Richard Charles Schmaizrled
Eleanor A. Shemansky
Susan Marie Shifko
Kimberly Sue Smith
Leslie Kay Soltesz
Valerie Ann Stafford
Anne McCauley Swift
Michele Lynn Trombola
Catherine Ann Turner
Cathy L. Will
Melissa Ann Yahnke

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - NUTRITION
Anna Marie Ardine - Magna Cum Laude
Jill Marie Babay - Magna Cum Laude

John Robert Kitchen
Barbara J. Sharrow

Kimberly Anne BarresI
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - SOCIAL WORK
Lorene Kickbush
•Cynthia Ann Kohler
Jeffrey Scott Lem ley
•Jill Anne Long
Laurel A. Lucas
•Nancy Kathryn Pardo
Wendy Louise Rhodes
•Theresa Jean Rosewell
Lori Schetlin
•Tammee Ann Winter

•Frank George Berclk
•Julie Lee Bruno - Symma Cum Laude
•Cheryl Ann Cochfan
•Richard S. Conrady
•Patricia Lynn Dunn
••Julie A. Gruber
•Deborah Lynn Harris
•Wendy Elizabeth Heller
•Debra Ann Hershelman
Lisa Suzanne Hetherington
Jill A. Keilar

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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ART EDUCATION
Jonathan Stuart Baacke
Carol Lee Preston
♦Colleen Joyce Casbohm - Cum Laude
Robert Marquis Reiber
♦Jennifer W. Davenport
Jody Marlene Scarborough
Edward A. DeVore, II
♦Pamela Day Rose Shade - Cum Laude
♦Mary Belle Estman - Magna Cum Laude
Annette M. Smith
Carol Ann Hill
♦John Lynn Strecansky
John Kacpura
Gino Anthony Tofani
Lynn M. Lewandowski
♦Christine Helen Wolski
♦Sean McGlashan
♦Joy Lynn Woodel
♦Frank Eugene Parker
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION - COMMUNICATION/SENSORY DISORDERS
♦Rebecca Anne Altares
Jill Danette Anderson
Pamela S. Brown - Cum Laude
Elizabeth Ann Castelii - Cum Laude
♦Janice Lynn Dalan
Diane Lynn Diilon
Linda Kay Findlay
William L. Free
Lisa Ann Freeman - Summa Cum Laude
♦Debra Sue Harayda - Magna Cum Laude
♦Lisa K. Heine
♦Mary Joellen Herlehy

Beryl Lynn Hilgert
♦Kevin David Johnston
Michele Marie Kisiday
♦Tami Joan Kulka
♦Joseph Edward Ledrick
Debora Ann Martz
Sheri Mullen - Cum Laude
♦♦Jennifer Ohie
Tracy Ann Rosgony
Debra Lyn Searight
Amy L. Silverman
Cynthia J. Walker - Magna Cum Laude

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION - ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
Leslie Abbey
Janice Field Almasi
Jacklyn Arnold
Sandra Lee Ballard
♦Amy Lynn' Barker
♦♦Land C. Battle
Patricia Lyrm Butkewich
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♦Denise Marie Caylor
Jennifer .Ann Cochran
Lisa Jo Coionna
Kerri Sesler Coy - Magna Cum Laude
♦BonnI Jeanne Currieri
Doreen Danylko
Dawn Marie Derks
♦Charlene Marie DICrIscio
Marianne DiMattio
Norma Jean Edminster
Grace Margaret English
Beth Ann FerrI - Cum Laude
♦Paulette Diane Flench - Summa Cum Laude
♦Michael Glen Getz
Julie Giacoma

Patricia Jo Glatz
♦♦Donita L< Gruver
Annette Louise Guillaume
♦Karen Heise
Elmer D. Hess
Jacqueline A. Horton
Lori J. Johnston
Virginia F. Lee - Summa Cum Laude
Daniel J. Leonard
Laura LUja - Cum Laude
Dawn Lindsay
Patricia Ann Lotz
♦Martha MacLaren - Cum Laude
Amy Ann Marasco
Steve Martin - Summa Cum Laude
Dean Clark Maynard
Kathy Yvonne McEntire
Deborah McLaughlin
Mary Lou Mihalic
David Dennis Mowry
Susan Opferman
♦Gayle Sandra Overholt

Douglas Arthur Owens - Magna Cum Laude
♦Jodi Alicia Papini
♦Patricia Mary Pella
♦Sally Jane Popeski
Marybeth Rainey
♦Tracy Lynn Riliing-Pastewka - Cum Laude
♦Shelle Miller Ristau
Shari L. Rock
Beth Ann Rockenstein
♦Keely Ann Saiopek - Magna Cum Laude
Barry A. Skodak
Irene W. Sleptzoff - Cum Laude
♦Judy L. Spencer

Tracey Lynn Stark
Bonalyn S. Stone
Gina Ann Torta
Patricia Wagner
♦Donald Glenn Walbridge, Jr.
Janet Louise Wartella
♦Joyce Ann Wensel - Cum Laude
Cheryl Ann Whitlatch
♦Sandra M. Wiley
♦Karen Lynn Williams
Mary Wolfe
♦Lenora E. Zybowski

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION - HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Jack E. Byers
Celeste C. Caulkins
♦Michael Thomas Corbett
Karen Lynn Eastman
Lisa Marie Guinac
Dawn Elizabeth Gustafson
♦♦Karyn Gutekunst
Kirk S. Hagerich
Sherree Lynn Hall
♦Rickie L. Hamilton
♦Natalie J. Kulak
David Allen Lawrence - Magna Cum Laude

Kurt A. Lemley
Rita Marie Liberti
Mary Louise Malarkey
♦John Robert Paul Pisula
Sally Denise Smith
♦Barry Keith Swanson
Dennis Teed
♦Pamela Kay Teeter
Kevin Robert Vacirca
Charles Dale Weidner
Lee Ann Weiland
Patty Ann Weldon

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION - LIBRARY SCIENCE
Tracey Camille Farkas

Mary Beth Fry

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION - MENTALLY/PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED
Lisa Aliene Baldwin
♦Candace Bertschy
Suzanne Marie Blais
Cheryl Ann Blasiak
♦Marguerite Bradley
♦Conrad Kristian Carlson
♦Lori Ann Cole
♦Debra Lynn Current
♦Stephanie Ann Fabian
♦Christine Marie Fagan
♦Deborah Ann Ferrante
Tracy Ann Fitchet
Sharon Wendy Foster
Darlene Gandy
Lynne Annette Giger

Christine Angela Kita
Katharine Lynn Komidar
Marcia Peterson Lauffenburger
Brenda Lee Maille
♦Teresa Marie Pacileo
♦Debra Lee Panaia
♦Elizabeth Pascarelia
Patricia Ann Perhacs
Elizabeth F. Podufai
Diane Louise Rogers
♦Linda Denise Royal
♦Patricia L. Shamp
♦Lori Ann Shrefler
Mary Beth Whitehiil
♦Nancy S. Yarnell

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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION - MUSIC
•Andrew Fraser Chisholm
Patricia Anne Holmes
Brett Carey Pels
•Keith James Kovalic
Todd Allison Fox
••Dale A. Rice
Diana M. Galbier
•Kevin Vincent Aaron VanShura
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION - SCHOOL DENTAL HYGENIST
Susan Ann Gorman

ASSOCIATE DEGREES
ASSOCIATE OF ARTS - CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Timothy James Bennett
•Rebecca Sue Glaser
•Gerald Martin Klotz
Leonard Lombardo
Robert Michael Perrine

Dennis Rhoades
Michael Edward Tingley
David G. Trott
•Jacqueline Jean Wertz

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION - SECONDARY BIOLOGY
•Michael Callaghan
•Clay Campbell

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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION - SECONDARY CHEMISTRY
Carla Rogean Andrews

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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION - SECONDARY ENGLISH
•Pamela Louise Ross

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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION - SECONDARY FRENCH
•Emily Jane Sauers
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION - SECONDARY MATHEMATICS
James Christopher Baker

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•iLes'Landas*
•Alice Bortnick McBride

Michael Priester
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ASSOCIATE OF ARTS - HUMAN SERVICES
•Kristi Dingle
Louise Firmstone
•Karen Elizabeth Hauck
Linda Cynthia Martin

•Kathryn Sue Petulla
Kelly Renee Raszman
Ruth Eleanor Snyder

ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE - COMPUTER INFORMATION PROCESSING
•Michele Lee Armour
•Randy L. Berty
•Brenda Mary Bishop
Lisa Dawn Blackmer
Terrance Wayne Braymaker
Sheri Lynn Brown
•Tammy Ann Brown
Dennis J. Dombrowski
Marie Elena Driscoll
Ronald Allan Dye
Wilford Ray Estman, III
•Linda Flynn
Kay Lynn Ford
Roger Edward Gibbs
•Bonnie Lee Goring
Lorri Ann Graham
•Judith D. Gramley
•Randall James Greenly
•David Y. Gresens
•Robin K. Hart
Thomas Alan Hoehn
All Houshmand
•Stephen H. Johnson
•Jacqueline Lee Jones
•Jacqueline Mary Jurewicz
Jennifer Lynn Kent
•Gerald Kimmel
•William Arthur Kirby
•Karl G. Klepfer
Janice Louise Krugger
•Gail Anne Lambert
Jan M. Lee

Patricia Ann Leiphart
Jerry Denney Lester
•Dianne Frances Messmer
•Dennis James Miller
•Paul Michael Nakoski
••Tu Ngo
•Pamela Livingston Nolan
Lisa Kay Parker
•Judith Ann Popivchak
Caroline Preston
•Joseph Henry Ransdorf
•Roseanne Russo
Dennis Michael Seth
•Judith Lynn Sherwood
•Debra Kaye Shrock
Lucinda May Smith
Cynthia Jane Taliani
Anne Hickok Terry
Kathryn Arlene Tripp
Daniel R. Turner
Leonard Paul Turton
•Eric R. Twiss
David Anthony Valerio
•Vincent Fredrick Valerio, Jr.
•Bonnie Lynn Wagner
Charlotte A. Wellington
•Ronald S. Werner
Timothy John Wheeler
•Justine Terri Wolford
•Michele Kathryn Zaleski
•Cynthia Louise Zelasko

ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE - GENERAL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Randall Scott Ace
♦Pamela Sue Aggers
♦Barbara J. Baker
Debra Jeanne Bennett
Karen Lee Braymaker
Eva Marie Czekai
James A. Dell
Tammi Lee Derby
Lisa Dingle
Janell L. Dunn
♦Carol Lee Fellenstein
♦Shirley F. Frazier
Cassandra Fucci
James O. Fullerton
Sandra Lynn Hampel
♦Michael Scott Hays
Thomas Frederick Jordan

♦♦Andre Junger
David Scott King
Kelly Sue Leofsky
Charlotte Leonard
♦♦Michelle Ann McElroy
Karen L. Niemann
♦Mark Damian Noce
Beth Arlene Reichel
♦Amy Anne Spears
Susan Frances Marie Speck
Eileen Kay Swan
Janice L. Tau
Linda Taydus
♦Daniel Richard Vigllone
Kimberly Kay Wenzel
Ronald S. Werner
Sheila White

ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE - PRE-SCHOOL EDUCATION
♦Lue A. Isaacs

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Carol Patricia Phillips
ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE - SECRETARIAL SCIENCE
Evelyn Mary Kozmin

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UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE AWARt>S
Alumni Association Scholarship
Alumni Association Scholarship
Alumni Association Scholarship
Alumni Association Scholarship
Anonymous Faculty Donor Award
An-Sik Min Economics Scholarship
Behavioral Science — Mary Rose Ditz Award
Behavioral Science — Dr. Julia Marshall Award
Behavioral Science — Dr. John Schell Award
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
Aime' H. Doucette Memorial Scholarship
Erie Advertising Club Scholarship
Erie Bottling Corporation Presidential Award
Erie Engineering Societies Council Scholarship
Esther Alice Estock Award
Mildred Forness Library Science Scholarship
Frank Hawthorne Scholarship
Frank Hawthorne Scholarship
Health and Physical Education Scholarship
Anna Kelso Gray Memorial Scholarship
John '^Butch” McBridge Memorial Scholarship
Morrison Memorial Fund
Music Department Scholarship
Music Department Scholarship
Music Department Scholarship
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

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James Gall
Mary Jankowski
Robert Starr
Philip Ventrello
John K. Fulmer
Frederic Cardillo
Kathleen O'Neill
Lynn Graper
Marijana Stovic
Theresa Klesch
Rebecca Raymond
Heather Reardon
William Benoit
Cory Bulger
Barbara Valentine
Pete Kraus
Jennifer Gefert
Tina Weyman
Jack Dillen
Timothy Carobine
Lori Kytic
Brenda Bailey
Tracy Watson
David Lawrence
Margo Wilson
Rita Liberti
Norma Kline
Sharon Barber
Lisa Galbier
Eric Kumer
John Plank
Colette Seymour
Todd Walker
Sally West
Donnie B. Aber
Carol Bigelow
Daniel Burrows
Laurie A. Chipley
Jeffrey Dawson
Victoria Dell'Osa
Adam Deming
Brenda Eshbach
Marybelle Estman
Robert Gabert
John F. Horan
Robert Kocur
Mary Krug

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
Helen &Wn Reerf
Education Major
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Georg Friedrich Sauer Prize
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Phyllis DIsek Sturm Memorial Scholarship
Le and W. VanLanIngham Education Scholarship
Leland W VanLanIngham Education Scholarship
Vlahakis Chemistry Scholarship
Harold Sauer Adult Scholarship

Richard McWilliams
Daniel Shuffstall
James R. Skidmore
Denise Svitek
Susan Utiss
John Welker
Richard Welsh
Calvin Westcott
John Yarosz
Steve L. Martin
John D. McCIenahan
Brenda Roland
Laurene CIrIno
Jeffrey Maynard
Michele Varrato
Paul MacDonald
Marilyn Lent

SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS
ALPHA PHI OMEGA SCHOLARSHIP
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.
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIPS
Seven $700 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 University. 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 University.
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
year.

PROGRAM OF HONORS
AN-SIK MIN ECONOMICS SCHOLARSHIP
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
Student Services, Inc. Scholarship
— Freshman
Student Services, Inc. Scholarship
— Senior
Student Services, Inc. Scholarship
— Senior
Student Services, Inc. Scholarship
— Leadership
Student Services, Inc. Scholarship
— Leadership

Thomas Harvey
Robert Hickey
Nancy Hutzler
Robert Starr
Philip Ventrello
Douglas Wright
Curtis Kremer
Audrey Miller
George NIcol
Margo Wilson
John K. Fulmer
John W. Heard
Joyce Goedeker
Robert Woodrow
William Todd Baldwin
Donald Carraghan

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
Seven scholarships of $50 to $400 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 establish^ by Dr. Ralph Ackerman and his wife.
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.
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.

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GRACE A. CROWE FUND FOR ATHLETES

GAMMA SIGMA SIGMA FRESHMAN WOMEN’S SCHOLARSHIP

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.

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.

GILTINAN-OVERHEIM SCHOLARSHIP

DEBORAH S. DAY MEMORIAL MUSIC SCHOLARSHIP
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.

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.

ANNA KELSO GRAY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
DOLLARS FOR SCHOLARS SCHOLARSHIPS
The Dollars for Scholars Program has designated monies pledged from Edinboro University 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 University Honors Program. Please refer to the Honors section for specific information on
this program.

AIME* H. DOUCETTE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
Aime’ H. Doucette Memorial Scholarship is awarded on an annual basis in the amount of $100 to a third year student
at Edinboro University 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 University. Financial need does not apply.

ERIE ADVERTISING CLUB SCHOLARSHIP
The Erie Advertising Club Scholarship worth $400 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 PRESIDENTIAL AWARD
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.

The Anna Kelso Gray Memorial Scholarship provides $300 to an incoming freshman at Edinboro University 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 University athletic programs. Funding will be utilized to provide aid to Edinboro University
athletes.

FRANK HAWTHORNE SCHOLARSHIP
Mr. Frank Hawthorne (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 must have at least a 3.4 or 3.5 quality point
average.

HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIP
The recipient of this $100 scholarship is a Health and Physical Education major who has been in the program for at
least one semester, and who demonstrates above average academic qualifications. The award is based on contributions
from the Health and Physical Education Department faculty, boosters. Student Fair receipts, and other sources. Financial
need is not a factor.

ERIE ENGINEERING SOCIETIB COUNCIL SCHOLARSHIP

NORTHWEST PENNSYLVANIA JAYCOS 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
University. Financial need may be a factor in selection.

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.

THE ESTHER ALICE ESTOCK MEMORIAL MUSIC 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 University. 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.

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.

MATHEMATICS EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIP
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
University with an area of certification in Secondary Mathematics. The Edinboro University Mathematics and Computer
Science Department sponsors this scholarship. Financial need is not a factor.

JOHN "BUTCH” McBRIDE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
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

MORRISON MEMORIAL FUND

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 University. The University library is named in her honor.
Financial need is a factor in selection.

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.

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MUSIC DEPARTMENT SCHOLARSHIP

STUDENT SERVICES, INC. SCHOLARSHIP

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.

The Board of Student Services, Inc. of Edinboro University 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.

NEWCOMBE FOUNDATION GRANTS
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 certification program at Edinboro University. 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.

The Edinboro University 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.

LOIS CALDWELL NORTH MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

The Leland W. VanLaningham Education Scholarship is presented to an incoming freshman who has shown
outstanding high school academic achievement. This $2^ award will be paid each year for four years provided the

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 University. 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.

MICHAEL McATEE RAMSAY MEMORIAL FUND
This fund has been established in memory of Michael Ramsay, a student at Edinboro University in 1978. The award is
given to an outstanding junior majoring in geology.

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
University. This scholarship was established by Mrs. Theo S. Meyer, Erie, Pennsylvania.

PHYLLIS DISEK STURM MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

LELAND W. VanLANINGHAM EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIP

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 University from 1949 until 1967.

VLAHAKIS CHEMISTRY SCHOLARSHIP
A $300 scholarship is presented annually to a student majoring or planning to major in chemistry at Edinboro
University. 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.

DEAN RICHARD I. WELLER AWARD
The Dean Richard I. Weller Award provides a $50 savings bond to an outstanding Health Science student at
Edinboro University. 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 University 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 University accountant.

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.

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.

HAROLD SAUER ADULT SCHOLARSHIP
The Harold Sauer Adult Scholarship provides $250 annually to an undergraduate student who is at least 35 years of
age and who has a minimum quality point average of 3.2. Financial need is also a factor.

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ACADEMIC VESTMENTS

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.

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.

PRESIDENTIAL HONORS 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 University faculty and staff through payroll deductions.

FRESHMAN HONORS 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 University faculty and staff
through payroll deductions.

Gown
Although the gown is more frequently black, certain universities have authorized the use
of colored gowns. The bachelor and master gowns are fashioned from black serge. The yoke
for the bachelor gown is designed to be worn closed and features long, flowing and pointed
sleeves. The master gown is designed to be worn open or closed. Its sleeves are very long with
square ends, and the front part has an arc cut away. The arms protrude through a slit at the
elbow. The gown for the doctor degree is made of wool, serge, or silk with an open front faced
with wide velvet panels. The sleeves are loose and bell-shaped with three bars of velvet in
black or the color of the discipline in which the doctorate was obtained.

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 University faculty and staff through payroll deductions.

GRACE A. CROWE FUND FOR HONORS STUDENTS
The Grace A. Crowe Fund has been designated in part for Honors Awards at Edinboro University. 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.

STUDENT SERVICES, INC. HONORS SCHOLARSHIP
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.

Hood
The most outstanding feature of the academic dress is the hood. It is usually worn only for
the master's and the doctor's degrees. The doctor's hood is longer than the master's hood and
has distinguished panels. The college or the university granting the degree is indicated by the
color or coloring of the hood lining. The velvet trim of the hood indicates the field in which the
degree was granted.

Cap
The standard cap is the mortarboard, usually the color of the gown. The tassel is black for
the 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.

The University does not claim the list of degree candidates is absolutely accurate. Students
are granted degrees only if they meet all academic and financial requirements.

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ALMA MATER
Hail to thee, our Alma Mater glorious.

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Fresh wreaths we bring to bind thy brow
Trials have past and thou has stood victorious

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Never fairer never statelier than now,
O Edinboro, Edinboro
Ever praising thee in song
While class speeds class as swift years pass
To thee our hearts belong.

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