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Commencement

December 12,1993
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania

Commencement Ceremony
Convocation..

..... ...........................John E Fleischauer, Ph.D.
Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania

Prelude

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Pomp and Circumstance
Edward Elgar

.....ACADEMIC PROCESSIONAL

Star-Spangled Banner
Francis Scott Key

S)nnphonic Band

................. ..................................................University Singers
Symphonic Band
Tim Cordell, Ph.D., Condwcfor

Invocation.........

.......................................................................................................The Rev. Philip Oriole
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Our Lady of the Lake Catholic Church
Edinboro, Pennsylvania

President's Welcome

..............—.............................................................................President Foster F. Diebold
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania

America the Beautiful
Samuel Ward

................... University Singers
Symphonic Band
Tim Cordell, Ph.D., Conductor
Tracy L. Wolstoncroft, Soprano

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Awarding of Honorary Doctorate....
Na'im Akbar, Ph.D.
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Commencement Address...

................ .........................Michelle Howard-Vital, Ph.D.
Vice Chancellor for Public Service and Extended Education
University of North Carolina at Wilmington

Presentation of Candidates

John F. Fleischauer

Conferring of Degrees....... .

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President Foster F. Diebold

............... President Foster F. Diebold

Alma Mater..........................

......... David Herendeen, Soloist
University Singers

Benediction...........................

The Rev. Philip Oriole

Grand March from "Aida" ..
Giuseppe Verdi

RECESSIONAL

S)anphonic Band

The audience is asked to stand during the Processional and Recessional and to join in the singing of the National Anthem
and the Alma Mater.

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The University President

The Commencement
Procession

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The Trustees of the University
The Platform Party
The University Faculty

Colors Distinctive of the
Disciplines and Professions

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Apricot........................ ........................ .................. Nursing
Dark Blue....................... ......................... .............Philosophy
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Light Blue...............................................................Education
Peacock Blue............. ............................................Public Administration

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The metal working processes incorporated in the ceremonial
mace include turning, forging, inlaying, stone setting, and lost wax cen­
trifugal casting.

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Lemon.................................................................... Library Science

The Presidential Medallion

Maize..................... .................................................Agriculture
Orange.................................................................... Engineering
Salmon Pink...........................................................Public Health
Purple..................................................................... Law
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Scarlet.....................................................................Theology

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Honors Award Designations

Gold Stoles ........................................... ...... ........................Summa Cum Laude
White Stoles
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Red Stoles.................................... ........................................................ Cum Laude
Gold Cords ............ ................. ......... University Honors Program Graduate
Red Cords.......... ..............................................Departmental Honor Graduate

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The ceremonial mace, a symbol of presidential authority, is car­
ried at the head of the academic procession by the University Marshal,
Jerry J. Dantry. A gift of the Alumni Association, the mace was designed
and executed by Professor Henry Katzwinkel and Dr. Seymour Blinderman, former chairman of the Art Department. It was first used at the
inauguration of Edinboro State College President Chester T. McNemey,
in 1967.
The mace, twenty-seven inches in length, is topped by a sterling
silver sphere studded with circular cabochon rubies, secured by bezels.
The collar of the mace is inlaid with ebony, alternated with silver relief
fleur-de-lis design elements. The cultured pearls mounted in cups encir­
cle the bottom of the collar symbolizing the thirteen state colleges of
Pennsylvania. The shaft of the mace is composed of Brazilian rosewood
sections, separated by sterling silver rings. The mace is terminated by a
cast sterling silver finial; the five cultured pearls represent the existing
curricula. The rib-like cone form is terminated by a small silver sphere
symbolizing the world.

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Silver Gray.............................................................Oratory
Green....................................................................... Medicine
Olive Green........... ........................................... ....Pharmacy
Sage Green................ ........................................... Physical Education

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Brown.............. ............................. .........................Fine Arts
Citron.................... ....... ...........................................Social Work
Copper................................... .................... ............Economics
Crimson................................................................. Journalism

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A symbol of presidential authority, the first presidential medal­
lion was presented to Foster F. Diebold during the May, 1981 commence­
ment ceremonies. It is permanently housed in the president’s office and
will be presented to successive presidents. Designed and executed by
Mr. Henry Katzwinkel, professor of art, the sterling silver medallion
consists of a three and one-half inch pectoral pendant featuring on its
face the sunken crest of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. On the
reverse side is the figure of a Gordon Highlander with pipes. To the
right of the piper is the Cross of St. Andrew. To the left is the Cross of
England. Hanking the figure is the date 1857, the opening year of the
University, and garland thistles. In the background are the hills of Scot­
land, and beneath the piper is an open book, symbol of knowledge.
The pendant descends from a shield containing a triple-towered
castle, the symbol of defense, protection, and strength. The collar of the
medallion is comprised of a series of two-inch shields, alternately bear­
ing three different designs: the meigle, an interlacing knotwork peculiar
to the Pictish school of Celtic art; the Tudor rose design; and "ESC" in
interlocking letters on a background of tabby weaving. Connecting each
of the collar shields is a Cross of St. George, representing the union of
Scotland and England. The entire medallion was fabricated and cast in
the cire perdue (lost wax) process.

The gown, the cap, and the hood, representing the major compo­
nents 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 sym­
bolizes the level of their academic attainment and the institution they
attended.

Gown
Although the gown is more frequently black, certain universities have
authorized the use of colored gowns. The bachelor's and master's gowns
are fashioned from black serge. The yoke for the bachelor's gown is
designed to be worn closed and features long, flowing and pointed
sleeves. The master's 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's degree is made of wool, serge, or silk with an open front faced
with wide velvet panels. The sleeves are loose and bell-shaped with
three bars of velvet in black or the color of the discipline in which the
doctorate was obtained.

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

Cap
The standard cap is the mortarboard, usually the color of the gown. The
tassel is black for the baccalaureate and master's degree and is worn
over the left front quarter of the cap. The tassel for the doctor's mortar­
board is of gold thread. Undergraduates wear the tassel on the right side
of the cap until the moment the degree is conferred by the president.

University Marshal
Carrying the ceremonial mace and leading the academic procession at
today's Commencement ceremony is Jerry J. Dantry, assistant professor in the
department of Educational Services.
A native of Carnegie, Pennsylvania/ Dantry earned a bachelor of sci­
ence in elementary education from Edinboro in 1962 and a master's degree in
education from Duquesne University in 1972.
He began his teaching career in 1962 in the Pittsburgh School District,
where he taught English. He returned to Edinboro in 1964 to join the faculty of
the education department. He taught sixth grade in the campus school in
Compton Hall until 1968. For 17 years he was Edinboro's off-campus supervi­
sor for student teaching. During that time he resided and worked in the Pitts­
burgh area and assisted in admissions, recruiting and alumni activities in
addition to supervising student teachers.
Dantry is currently an assistant professor in the educational services
department, teaching sophomore field experience and supervising student
teachers. He is also the northwest region program coordinator of student pro­
grams for the Pennsylvania State Education Association. Last year the PSEA
appointed him to its Cadre for the Professional Standards and Practices Com­
mission.
In addition to his academic service, Dantry has been a member of sev­
eral school boards, including the West Allegheny Board of School Directors,
1981-89; the Allegheny Intermediate Unit Board of Directors, 1983-87; and the
Western Hills Special School Joint Committee, 1985-87. He is now president of
the Edinboro chapter of Phi Delta Kappa, the professional fraternity for educa­
tion, and is faculty advisor to the commuter club, Tau Kappa Epsilon, the stu­
dent chapter of PSEA, and the Secondary Education Association. He has also
served on Edinboro University's alumni board of directors and the University
Senate, and was homecoming chairman from 1967 to 1969.
Active in community service, Dantry served for several years as a spe­
cial programs volunteer for the South Hills YMCA. From 1981 to 1985 he was a
member of the Special Olympics advisory board of directors, and he served as
an area volunteers coordinator for the Jerry Lewis Telethon from 1981 to 1984.
Dantry has twice received the Pennsylvania School Boards Association
Achievement Certificate for continuing education in school law as well as the
Pennsylvania Department of Education executive academy achievement certifi­
cate for continuing education in supervision and evaluation in 1984. Last year
the Crawford County Area Vocational-Technical School presented him with a
certificate of appreciation. In 1983 he received the West Allegheny Recreation
Community's c5utstanding Service Award and the Allegheny County Guidance
Counselors Association's certificate of appreciation.
Dantry and his wife, Barbara, have two children, Derek and Dina.

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President Foster F. Diebold
Now in his fifteenth year as president of Edinboro University of Pennsylva­
nia, Foster F. Diebold is the fourteenth chief executive officer of the institution of
higher learning that has come to acclaim in the last decade as one of Pennsylvani­
a's and the nation's finest. He has brought a vigorous educational and moral lead­
ership, a strengthening of the spirit of community, a clear sense of direction and
purpose, and a dimension of multicultural pluralism and diversity.
Much has been accomplished during President Diebold's tenure. The Uni­
versity has returned to financial health. Significant facilities and grounds improve­
ments have been achieved, with several of the historic structures on campus
restored to their original splendor. Academic programs have been emphasized
and improved, with more than 100 degree offerings now available. Enrollment
gains have been unprecedented in both numbers and academic quality. Interna­
tional linkages have been established with institutions in several other countries,
and Edinboro University's program for students with disabilities continues to gar­
ner acclaim as one of the finest among all colleges and universities in the United
States. Widely recognized as a leader in education both here and abroad. President
Diebold has positioned Edinboro University to meet the challenges of the 1990s, as
well as those that will face public higher education in the 21st century.
The Orange, New Jersey, native is a graduate of Monmouth College and also holds a master of arts in educational
administration from Seton Hall University. He has met coursework requirements for a doctorate in education at Rutgers
University and is currently completing the dissertation requirement for the Ph.D. program in higher education at the Uni­
versity of Pittsburgh.
Prior to his presidency of Edinboro University, President Diebold was president of the University of Alaska from
1977 to 1979. Before that, he was executive secretary to the Board of Regents and special assistant to the president of the
University of Alaska Statewide System. From 1969 to 1976, he was director of Development and Planning at Kean College
in New Jersey and a member of the graduate faculty at that institution; and from 1965 to 1969, he was assistant superin­
tendent of the Neptune Township (New Jersey) Public Schools.
Recognized for his extensive experience in the field of education management. President Diebold's scholarly
achievements in the discipline of applied ethics in higher education deserve special mention. The model statement he
authored for the American Association of State Colleges and Universities, "Ethical Practices for College Presidents," was
unanimously adopted by that professional organization and published as policy for the chief executives of its nearly 400
member institutions nationwide. It is the first formally adopted ethical practices and policy statement for higher educa­
tion presidents.
For his leadership on an international scale and for his many contributions to the advancement of higher educa­
tion and enrichment of an emerging culture in Pakistan, President Diebold was decorated with prestigious gold medals
from three Pakistani universities. The awards for educational eminence were presented during visits to the Edinboro
campus by official Pakistani delegations.
President Diebold was also honored by the Government of Pakistan with the awarding of the degree of Doctor of
Laws (honoris causa), presented at the Government House in the City of Karachi. The ceremony was attended by the presi­
dents of the several Pakistani universities holding linkage agreements with Edinboro University, as well as many highranking officials of the Government of Pakistan and U.S. diplomatic officials.
A staunch advocate of a statewide system of public universities in Pennsylvania, President Diebold supported
the enabling legislation for the State System of Higher Education (Act 188 of 1982) and saw the State System come to exis­
tence in 1983 as a member of the transition team. He currently serves on the System's Executive Council of Presidents and
on the boards of the Pennsylvania Academy for the Profession of Teaching, the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference,
and the Dixon University Center at Harrisburg.
President Diebold's stature in American higher education was recognized recently by several high-level appoint­
ments. He was named to the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations, the leading national organization devoted to
building constructive relationships between the two countries. He was also appointed to the Leadership Council of the
Northeast-Midwest Institute, a regional component of the Center for Regional Policy, and to the Pennsylvania Humani­
ties Council, the private, non-profit group promoting statewide public understanding of the humanities.

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Honorary Doctorate
Dr. Na'im Akbar has been selected to receive the degree Litterarum
Humaniorum Doctor, Honoris Causa: Doctor of Humane Letters during today's
Commencement ceremony.
Na'im Akbar is a clinical psychologist and assistant professor in the
department of psychology at Florida State University in Tallahassee and serves
as executive director of his private motivational consulting firm. Mind Produc­
tions and Associates. A graduate of the University of Michigan, Akbar received
bachelor of arts, master of arts and doctor of philosophy degrees in psychology.
He formerly served as associate professor at Norfolk State University
and was chairman of the Morehouse College psychology department for three
years. He has served on the boards of a variety of civic and professional organi­
zations, including several terms on the board of the National Association of
Black Psychologists, of which he was elected president in 1987-88.
Among Akbar's many honors for his progressive and landmark contri­
butions to his specialized studies of the psychology of the African-American are
the Annual Member Award and recognition as a Distinguished Black Psycholo­
gist by the National Association of Black Psychologists. He is listed in YJho's
Yiho in Black America and received the prestigious Community Service Award
from the National Association of Black Social Workers. The mayors of Atlantic
City, New Jersey (1986), Cleveland, Ohio (1988), and Jackson, Mississippi (1990)
declared Na'im Akbar Days in recognition of his accomplishments. He was also
the recipient of the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Distinguished Scholar Award at
Florida State University in 1987.
The author of such widely acclaimed books as Chains and Images of Psy­
chological Slav^, From Miseducation to Education, The Community of Self, and
Visions for Black Men, Akbar is a member of the Journal of Black Studies editorial
board. He has also served as associate editor for the Journal of Black Psychology
for more than 14 years.
Akbar has been interviewed on Tony Brown's Journal, The Geraldo
Show, The Oprah Winfrey Show, and BET's Our Voices. Significant articles
about him have appeared in Essence magazine. The Washington Post, Ebony Man
and a large number of local, national and international newspapers. He has
been described as "one of the world's pre-eminent African-American psycholo­
gists and a pioneer in the development of an African-centered approach to
modem psychology."
Akbar was selected to receive the honorary degree for his "leadership in
the causes of education and social responsibility, which have had positive and
profound effects on the lives of individuals and institutions; for his commit­
ment to the achievement of all who would try to reach the fulfillment of their
potential; for his dedication to human development and the universal acknowl­
edgment of human dignity; for the professional commitment to scholarship
which sustains his teaching and research; and for his tireless service in the cause
of human understanding."

Master's Degrees

Michelle Howard-Vital

Graduate Studies

Delivering the Commencement address at today's ceremony is
Dr. Michelle Howard-Vital, vice chancellor for public service and extended edu­
cation at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington.
Dr. Howard-Vital received bachelor's and master's degrees in English
literature and language from the University of Chicago and a doctorate in pub­
lic policy analysis, specializing in education, from the University of Illinois at
Chicago.
She began her career in 1975 as an English instructor at Chicago's Cen­
tral YMCA Community College. In 1981 she became project coordinator for the
Early Outreach Program at the University of Illinois at Chicago, and two years
later she was named dean of adult-continuing education for Loop College. In
1986 she was appointed dean at Chicago State University.

Michelle Howard-Vital

Philip P. Kerstetter, Ph.D., Dean
Master of Arts

Clinical Psychology

Communication Studies

Howard-Vital was named vice chancellor at the University of North
Carolina at Wilmington this past October and also serves as associate professor
in the UNCW school of education's department of educational design and man­
agement.
She and her husband, Geri Vital, have a daughter, Madelyn.

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Jill Renee Corey, B.A., Penn State University/Behrend, 1991
* Janice Ann Douglas-Brooks, B.A., Hope College, 1990
Clara Householder, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1992
Naureen Ruqia Jaffri, B.A., SUNY-Buffalo, 1992
Joseph John Jozefczyk, B. A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1991
Debra Marie Ledrick, B.S., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1986
Sharon L. Leuenberger, B.S., John Carroll University, 1989
Betty Jane Lytle, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1991
Linda Ann Polinski, B.A., Niagara University, 1992
Cheryl Marie Riche, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1992
David Charles Banner, B.A., Penn State University/Behrend, 1991
Tara M. Smola, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1992
Glenn Stephen Stelpstra, B.D., Redeemer College, Ontario, 1990
Matthew D. Szczesny, B.A., Gannon University, 1989
Shelley Anne Taylor, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1992
Kristin Newman Vaughn, B.S., Juniata College, 1992

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Pamela Dee Alesky, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1981; M.A., Edinboro
University of Pennsylvania, 1984
* Frederick Richard Anzivino, B.A., University of Toledo, 1970
* Dorothy Nonyelum Edoga, B.S., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1989
Shawn Scott Fallon, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1991
Leroy Miles Jr., B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1989
Geri Roberto Vital, B.A., DePaul University, 1987

Michelle Howard-Vital is past president of the University of Chicago
chapter of Pi Lambda Theta, a national honor and professional education asso­
ciation. She has served as secretary of the Professional Women's Organization at
La Rabida Children's Hospital and Research Center. She is also a member of the
National Association for Female Executives, the National University Continu­
ing Education Association, the American Educational Research Association,
and former member of the Community Advisory Council of the University of
Illinois at Chicago.
Her writings include articles and reviews for the Journal of Black Studies,
the Journal of Negro Education, and Dean and Director. She has made presenta­
tions on Afro-American Women and Men in Higher Education, Reaching Audi­
ences Through Cable Television, Establishing Linkages Between Education and
Business, and Coping Strategies for Black Women. She recently wrote a book
review for SAGE, a journal of Black women's studies, and prepared two articles
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In July 1991, Dr. Howard-Vital joined Edinboro University as associate
vice president for academic programs and dean of University College. In that
position, Howard-Vital worked closely with the University provost and aca­
demic deans in the development of academic programs and policies, curricu­
lum and general education revision, articulation agreements with other
institutions, and program accreditation. She was co-chair of the University's
steering committee that guided Edinboro to a successful 10-year reaccreditation
by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools earlier this year.
As the dean of Edinboro's University College - the recently formed
administrative structure created to enhance services for new and marginally
prepared students - Dr. Howard-Vital also oversaw the Center for Advising
and Career Services, internship programs. Opportunity College, and programs
in the Department of Academic Support Services: Act 101, general studies,
tutoring and academic assistance, and freshman outreach.

Theresa Ann Deramo, B.S., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1974
* Matthew F. Ferguson, B.F.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1986

Counseling

Leigh Courtney Barnes, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1992
Reuben Z. Butler Jr., B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1985
Jane Elizabeth Chambers, B.S., Empire State College, 1978
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Karen A. Gongaware, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1991
* Gary M. Himes, B.S. in Ed., Miami University-Oxford Campus, 1980
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Nicole L. LeCause, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1991
Guo-Mei Lori Li, B.A., Huazhong University of Science/Technical, 1989
June A. Martin, B.S., University of Pittsburgh, 1985
Jennifer Anne McNellie, B.A., Gannon University, 1990
Lorie Diane Panitzke, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1987
Nina Maddalon Perino, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1991
Margaret L)mn Puleo, B.S., Edinboro University of Peimsylvania, 1989
* Joseph William Schmitzer, B.F.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1990
Marilyn Truran Simonette, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1974
Norman D. Stanford, B.S., Gannon University, 1987
Pamela L. Stults, B.A., Ohio Northern University, 1985

Social Sciences

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Pathology

Master of Education
Educational Psychology

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John R. Barton Jr., B.A., Garmon University, 1989
* James Donald Kifer, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1991
Susan Duelfer Lazzaro, B. A., University of Pittsburgh, 1988
Ira Edward Schulman, B.A., William Paterson College, 1991

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* Linda Louise Becker, B.A., Gannon University, 1979
Kimberly Kay Lloyd, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1992
Brenda Lynn Roberts, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1992
Jo-Ette L. Schau, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1991
Melinda Dianne Trocki, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1992
Michelle Ann Zacherl, B.S., Gannon University, 1990
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Karen Marie Gallo, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1991
Daniel William Kane, B.S. in Ed., Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 1987
Lisa Ann Rose, B.S., Penn State University, 1990
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* Gregory A. Sherlock, B.S., SUNY-Fredonia, 1985
* Moria J. Sherlock, B.S. in Ed., SUNY-Fredonia, 1985
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* Cathy Michelle Stoner, B.S., University of Pittsburgh, 1988
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Diana Lucy DiCarlo, B.S., SUNY-Brockport, 1991
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Douglas Carl King, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1992
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Andrew Michael Lavin, B.A., SUNY-Geneseo, 1991
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David Charles Romanowski, B.A., Canisius College, 1992
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Kelly Ann Ryan, B.A., Penn State University/Behrend, 1991
Sandra Lynn Schau, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1990
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Max EuGene Alwens, Jr., B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1978
Joseph Dominic Calafato, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1991
* Dennis A. Ewing, B.S., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1967
* Amanda Elaine Hetrick, B.A., Allegheny College, 1988
Thomas Michael Rinke, B. A., Mercyhurst College, 1989
Michael Lee Stahlman, B.S. in Ed., Clarion University of Pennsylvania, 1987
Syed Shabieh Hussain Zaidi, B.S., Pakistan Naval Academy, 1980

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* Brenda B. Bennett, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1990
Linda Beth Bloomquist, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1987
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* Kerri Sesler Coy, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1984
Samir Dorhmi, B.D., Teacher Training College, 1988
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* Brien Patrick Jones-Lantzy, B.A., St. Francis College, 1990
Ann Marie LeCourtois Luce, B.A., University of Guelph, 1990
f* Joanne Ruth Lynch, B.S. in Ed., Georgetown College, 1986
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* Jeanne Marie McParland, B.S. in Ed., Penn State University, 1987
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Vonnie G. Ryland, B.A., West Virginia Wesleyan College, 1970
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Luann Sippy Way, B.M., Muskingum College, 1976
* Elizabeth Brown Zafiropoulos, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1985

Liesa Marie Goerlich, B.F.A., University of Toledo, 1991
* Ray Hui Zhang, B.A., Shanghai Teachers University, 1984

Master of Fine Arts

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* David Fendell Green, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1977
* Judith Ann LaBarbera, B.A., SUNY-Fredonia, 1970

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Dawn Marie Cook, B.S.N., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1986
M. Catharine Canon Davis, B.S.N., Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania, 1988
Lisa A. Erickson, B.S.N., Niagara University, 1984
Nathan Edgar Everhart, B.S., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1985

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* Rebecca White Andrews, B.S. in Ed., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1989
Cynthia J. Anthony, B.A., Mercyhurst College, 1989
* Susan Joan Greco, B.S. in Ed., SUNY-Fredonia, 1987
* Deborah Pauline Lenox, B.A., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1988
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Judith Ann Misinec, B.A., Kent State University, 1975
* Cristina Maria Pontzer, B.S., Robert Morris College, 1989
* Jeanne Irene Mlliams, B.S. in Ed., SUNY-Geneseo, 1992
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* Anthony Frank Friendy, B.S-, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1990
Jeannie Zhao-Ming Huang, B.D., Sun Yat-Sen University of Medical Science, 1986
Sona N. Katti, B.S., Ohio State University, 1992

Master of Science

Master of Science in
Nursing
Elementary School
Administration

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The following degree candidates have earned at least sixty-four credits as undergraduate students of Edinboro University and
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Cheryl Ann Betz

Laura R. Kauffman
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Tammie McLaughlin Kandray

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Mary Alice Carey
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Jennifer Lin Kolakowski

Cathryn G. Denham

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Julie Lynn Dinger

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Joyce Krahe McDonnell

Kelly J. Dunn
John Andrew Etling

Eric Wright Salva

Marilyn A. Free
Syed Shariq Ghani

Darlene Elizabeth Terwilliger

Nora Kathleen Gillooly

Linda Lou Walford

Heidi Ann Grosch

Brenda Schickling Weaver

Daniel Robert Guzzo

Ping-Ki Wong

Barbara Ann Hill

Todd Michael Jones

Terry Lee Honey

Dena Lynn Negri
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Brian Jo Raygor

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Andrea Alison Clarke
Elizabeth Eve Crandell

James Jonathan Slater

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School of Liberal Arts
Robert C. Weber, Ph.D., Dean
Bachelor of Arts
Art History
Joseph M. Bolash - Sununa
Susanne Elsie Pettit
Christine Elizabeth Ritz

Criminal Justice

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Matthew Vincent Berarducci
Kevin Thomas Borchert
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Edward W. Carter Jr.
John Robert Clements
Charles W. Conn Jr.
Kelly Ann Dambach
Desiree Laine Farabee
Sandra Ann Ferri - Magna
Michael Charles Fitzgerald
William John Friburger Jr.
Christopher Stephen Gerancher
Robert Michael Gift
Jodi Lynn Glovier
Daniel Robert Guzzo - Cum
Andrew Anthony Hibbert
David Alan Hiebner
John LeRoy Hildebran
Mark Christopher Johnson
Hope E. Lang
Jeffrey Gary Lewandowski
Charles Scott Lukitsch
Tonya Kay McCoy
Scott Robert McNaughton - Magna
Carter Lee Mook - Magna
Nichole Maree Morohovich
Eric John Olszewski
John Matthew Otto
George Franklin Poff
Derrick Charles Russell
Jamie Allan Russo
Robert Todd Sages
Kimberly Dawn Schulz
John Daniel Smock

* Michael Robert Snider
* Dennis Charles Sweet
Kirsten Ellen Turowski
* James S.Valvo
* Gary Linn Vener Jr.
* Edward Alan Vollbrecht
Nicole Maria Woods
* Jeffrey Andrew Zavinski

Drama

Music
Kevin Leslie Thomas

Philosophy
* Jack Allen Gartner

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English
Joseph M. Bolash - Summa
Cheryl Dianne Carter
* Peter Thomas Chiodo Jr.
* Tammy L. Cleaver
James Marasco
Nora Westcott Pietrasiewicz - Cum
Theodore Kenneth Scott
* Robert Gregory Sevold
Dean Mark Wells
Joel B. Wood
Beth Ann Zewe - Cum

Political Science
Michael J. Barnes
Corrine Sue Colberg
Catherine Ann Consla
* Kenneth Michael Harvey
Angela Lauren Koskie - Magna
Dennis E. Peden
John J. Reiser

Psychology

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Patrick Joseph Bova
Kyle Maurtyn Frank
* Todd Michael Jones - Summa
Amy Jo Layland
Raymond Gerald Morrison

Humanities
Diana Carol Garwood

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Carron Ann Kurpiel
Michelle Anne Lutz
* Eva Bertone McGann
Amy Sue Megahan
* Bridget Anne Miller
Mary Michaels Spillane Modlin
David Scott Motycka
* Erin Kathleen Murfin
* Trisha Marie Myers
* Diane Alice Nolder
* Kathleen Joan Noonan
Teresa Marie Padamonsky
Michael James Painter Jr.
* Sandra Lee Palmer
Douglas James Pegher - Cum
* Cory Patrick Placer
Tammy Lynn Putnam
Ethel Mae Rader
Jacqueline Ratcliff-Nwokeji
Betty A. Rice - Magna
Betty Jean Rich
* Susan Leigh Scherer - Cum
* Jacqueline Ann Schneeweis
* Stacey Renee Sereno
* Traci Lynne Sobol
Charlene Rae Stillwagon
Frederick Louis Suter
Christine Ann Towns - Magna
* Rebecca Wilson

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Cheryl Ann Betz - Cum
Rachel Leigh Bigaj
Shanon Leigh Blankenship
Arthur Donald Brozell Jr.
Danialle Marie Burdyshaw - Magna
Deborah Ann Burger
Jacqueline Tate Cordell
Paula Rena Crissman
Colleen S. Dobbin
John Andrew Etling - Cum
Kathleen Ann Ferry
Theresa Dirienzo Gray - Summa
Charles Timothy Heberlein
Barbara Ann Hill - Cum
Jason Ignaut - Cum
Heidi Anne Johnson
Kristy Jean Julian - Cum
Cindy Ann Kaider
Mathew Scott Kerr
Sarah Kostolansky
Kimberly Jean Kriscunas

Russian
* James Christian Jackson
Michele Marie Mack - Cum

Social Science
Paul Joseph Kilanski - Summa

Specialized Studies
* Andrew Allen Ahr
Timothy G. Chamberlain
Michael R. Edwards
Brian Daniel Fertig
Lucinda Joy Fiel
* Marilyn A. Free - Cum
Eileen Marie Gates
Shawn Edward Grady
Christopher Brad Graham
Debra Irene Hamilton
Douglas Scott Hammer
* Joy Grant Hanmore Jr.
Jo-Lynda Courtright Jackson
* Trent Carl Kosterman - Summa
Eric Alan Lautner
* Mark Joseph Romano
Amy Elizabeth Santicola
Eric Lynn Schrimper
* Todd Richard Szydlik

Speech and Hearing
Disorders
Heather Noelle Brooks
Marla M. Chembars
Amy Ann Dunbar
Kelly J. Dunn - Cum
Traci Lynn Durasa
Christina Lynn Edney
Kristin Lynn Foley - Summa
Dana L)mn McGranahan
Kathleen Therese Muroski
Teresa Marie Murphy
Tiffany Marlene Mary O'Connor
Jennifer Kay Perry
* Tracy Kathryn Roberts
Heather Lynn Ruprecht
Susan Ann Smith
Linda Lou Walford - Summa

Sociology
* Rhoda M. Jenkins

Speech Communications

Christopher David Chiesa
* Renee Diane Clickett
* Kevin Patrick Donovan
Michael Richard Drahuschak
* Mary Margaret Dimton
Kelly Sue Ellis
Joshua Vincent Enders
Amy Louise Renner
James Adam Flickinger
* Gretchen Jean Gigler
Stephen James Goedert
Kurt William Hanna
Michael Patrick Hayes
Jonell Christine Javorsky
* Linda Rae Konieczki
Tricia Ann Lambright
Bryan William Lewin
Gary Joseph Lhotsky
Mark W. Mason
* Michael McCarthy
Joyce Krahe McDonnell - Summa
* David Michael McNulty
* Jody Lynn Metz
Tara Lee Minyo
* Derek Edward Myers
Steven Edward Neubert
* June Ann Parmarter
* Angela Michelle Phelps
Linda Ann Poppen - Cum
Betty Jean Rich
Cindy Denice Shank
* Jason Jay Shrock
TerryAnn Simcheck - Magna
James Henry Steinhoff
Deborah Ann Strachan - Cum
* Leanne Trapuzzano
Michael Joseph Vargo - Cum
Tara Lee Wanchock
Dennis James Williams
* Paula Jane Williams
Sidney James Wood Jr.
* Daniel Bryan Young
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Bachelor of Fine Arts

Shane Christopher Kerstetter
William Hartley Adair

Spanish
Jennifer M. Feiock

Amy E. Akers

* Alyson Marie Amendola

* Allison Ann Alviti

* Anthony A. Bartkowski

* Pamela Sue Amsler
* Neal Robert Bauer
* Julie Kristine Becze
Kathleen Elizabeth Blakely
Kim Emily Bloomfield

Rhena Odessa Berry
* Kevin Michael Bevacqua
James Nelson Beveridge
* Stacy Lynn Blackmer

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Gregory Daniel E>avis
Scott Alan Dawson - Magna
Mary Louise Dickson
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Christine Lee Efler
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Franklin John Grippe
Heidi Ann Grosch - Cum
* Brian John Hayes
William Frank Held
Pamela Beth Hunt - Cum
Clinton Lawrence Karlsen - Cum
* David William Larson
* Melissa Ann Laughlin - Magna
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Gregory Thomas Olsen
Lora Rooks Patterson
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Christopher Michael Spoto
Laura Steinbuhler
Jodie Lynn Walters
Aileen Lampman Williamson - Cum
Ping-Ki Wong - Summa
Yuko Yagisawa - Cum

Bachelor of Science
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Jennifer Lynn Buies
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* David Andrew Paul
Sharon Leigh Pratt

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Jerry Covert, Ph.D., Dean
Bachelor of Arts
Biology
Todd Andrew Erickson
Timothy David O'Sullivan

Earth/Space Science
* Erik Paul Knuth
* Fred Carmen Lanzy III
Michael Anthony Magnetti

Environmental Studies/
Geography
Christopher Allen Bauer
David Carl Bocci

David Vincent Bussotti
Michelle Callahan
Gene Robert Clemente
* Benjamin David Conaway
Christopher Mancuso
* William James McHenry
Johnathan Robert Penhollow
* Kathleen Marie Ring
Matthew Clifford Smith

Geography
Brian T. Babb - Cum
Robert Buckwalter Jr.
Cristopher John Cristea
Mizuho Koyama - Cum
* Satoko Sakikibara
* Ross Alan Simpson

Mathematics
Jennifer Lee Anderson
Terry Lee Honey - Cum
James Allen Kibbey
Ronald Jochen Lange - Magna
* Khan M. Saleheen - Cum
Shing-Ming Wong

Natural Science and
Mathematics
Scott Eric Bachar
James Richard Kopkowski

Physics
* Thomas Alan Brazel
* Bruce Todd Griffin

Bachelor of Science
Biology
Craig J. Conforti
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Janine Denise DeMario
Therese Marie Friday
Susan Michelle Murtha
Matthew Mantz Nicastrd
James Jonathan Slater - Summa

Business Administration

Liberal Studies

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Leah Anne Gies
Kimberly Kristine Hickey
Vicky Janoski Hrala - Summa
Laura R. Kauffman - Cum
Katrina Marie Mroczkowski
Amy Ruth Orosz
Renee Marie Parker
Ta-Tanisha Camille Perry
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Alice Lorraine Smyers
Renee Lyn Turri
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* Desiree E. Alexander
Julie Ann Anderton
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C. Anthony Amt
Salman Arshad - Summa
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Terri L. Efirchard - Summa
Scott Alan Bonam
Patrick Todd Bryson
* Christopher Thomas Burkhiser
Bridget Ann Cassel
Paul Francis Cassidy
Norbert Thomas Chrzanowski
Kevin Patrick Comstock
Christopher Jon Conrady
James B. Costello
Christopher Weylin Desiderio
* Kirk Edward Dietrich
Christina Maria Dilanni
Shawn Richard Duffy
Marilyn Christine Duran - Summa
John James Fassinger II
* Aliasghar Shabbir Ferozpurwaua
* Paula Lynne Fetterolf
Richard Anthony Filotei
* Daniel Garrett Flannigan
Anthony Paul Folino
Antonio Panfilo Frattaroli
James Kevin Garde
Kevin John Gorski
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William Conner Haas-Pogany
Marla Hank

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Computer Science

Amy Ellen Horton
Sean Patrick Huddleston
* Jeffrey David Hutchison
* Michael James - Cum
* Jeannine Paula JeanPierre
Antoine Danyel Jordan
Sheheryar Kaleem - Cum
Sharjeel Kharal
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Julie A. Krone
* Susan Ann Lamacz
* Georj LeMont Lewis
Thon\as James Maciolek
Wrentie B. Martin IV
William Robert Mattis
Kellie Mary McGowan
* William Allison McKinney Jr.
Lisa Ann Moran
Stephen John Nagy
Jennifer Ann Nairn
Prawit Navarasuehitr
* Pamela Jane Nichelson
* Mark Edward Olesky
Adam J. Page
Frank Leo Patszalek
* John Michael Polaski
* Kevin Edward Pollard
Shelly Lynn Pontious
* Kimberley Ann Powell
Darrin Lee Rankin
* Michelle Lee Rice
* Todd Allen Robertson
Sheri Lynn Schempp
Barry J. Skarbek
* Gregory G. Smay
Christopher Paul Speranza
Usha Renee Stewart
* Mir M. H. K. Talpur
Heidi Lin Taylor
Alvin Edward Thomas III
Christine Viola
* Carol Marie Vogt
Brenda Lee Walters
Wendy Lynn Weinheimer
David Aaron Whyte
Rebecca Carr Wilson
* Patrick Kelly Wise
* Anne Robin Zimmerman

Chemistry
Allison Knowles

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Timothy Allen Diley
Thomas M. Dimperio
Jeffrey Dean Eastman
Syed Shariq Ghani - Cum
* Dale Eugene Gould Jr.
Mark Allen Jackson
Charles Wilson J esse
Douglas James Lias
Dominic Mario Lombardi
Charles William Snyder
Ka Yin Florine Tse - Summa
Duane David Wilkey - Magna

Economics
* Michael Corey Little

Environmental Science
* Erika Elizabeth Bahling - Cum
David R. Cunningham
Scott Andrew Overhoff - Cum
Jacqueline Ann Silver
Mark Joseph Soltysiak
Marc Alan Van Doren
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* Leslie Hale Brown - Cum
* Eric Jon Chuderewicz

Russell J. Kanith
* John Patrick Parry - Magna

Eric Wright Salva - Summa
Robert Mitchell Sok II

Medical Technology
* Kelly Robin Teasdale

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Technology

Nuclear Medicine
Technology
* S. Jean Cody
* Elizabeth Marie Gray
* Jeimifer Lynn Halberg
* Stacey Marie Styborski
* Mary Catherine West

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David Lawrence Martin
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James Scott Preston

Nursing
Christine Marie Brady
Emily Jean Hirsch
Patrida Lynn Myers

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Technology
Shawn R. Gaitaniella

Bachelor of Science in
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Associate of Science
Computer/Information
Processing Technology

* Angelyn Joy Barron
* Bernard Robert Cenney

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Martha Lyn Dunlavey
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Aimee M. Hamilton
* Elisa Marie Hite-Burdick
* Kristal Celeste Johnson
* Kimberly Ann Kent-Brooks
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*■ Patricia Gayle Mayton
* Kathryn Camille Meehan Licht
* Patricia J. Murtagh
* Casimir John Olszewski Jr.
* John David Purvis
* Catherine Arm Rogers
* Tamara Lyim Trump-Coffy

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Bryce Wade Foreman

Medical Laboratory
Technician
* Marlene Marie Brermer
* Ellen Eshelman

* Teri Lynn Hermaim
* Robert Eric Lee
Laurie M. Owen
* Mary Elizabeth Plonski
* Deborah Lee Swanson
* Terri Sue Voegele

School of Education
Shirley Stennis-Williams, Ed.D., Dean

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Laurie Sue Brown
Shane Paul Clark
* Lee A. Cleary
Kimberly Suzanne Cox
Todd Douglas Daubenspeck
Michael Alexander Fehl
Bryce Wade Foreman
Doreen Michelle Gage
Jonell Christine Javorsky
Brian Paul Lewis
Richard Glenn Moyle Jr.
Scott Andrew Overhoff
Ethel Mae Rader - Cum
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Stacey Lynne Belter
Timothy William Blair
Gerald Patrick Clifford
Jamie Brian Gerber
David Mark Hampel
Dorlacy McCoy
Devin Patrick McMurray
Michael Allen Prather
Teri Lee Rexford
Anita Lynn Roland - Magna
Robin Lynn Sadowski
Thomas Albert Shimmin Jr.
Jeimifer Ellen Smith
Keri Lynn Trexler
Michelle Leigh \^^tt

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Michelle M. Artello - Magna
* Jill K. Bolster - Cum
June Diane Box
Julie Anna Callahan
Mary Alice Carey - Summa
Scott William Chambers
Catherine Mary Chimenti - Magna
* Andrea Alison Clarke - Cum
Heather Ann Cook
* Michael William Cox
Elizabeth Eve Crandell - Cum
Crista Renee Cressler
Jennifer Ann Curry
Brian E. Cuturilo
* Denise Lyim Damico
* Cathryn G. Denham - Cum
Frank Ernest Deutsch
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Wendy Lynn Drago
Jill Marie Dumanski
Nancy Susan Dunlap
Lori Helen Dimn - Magna
Eric John Eidemueller
Lisa Aimette Engler

Christy Suzanne Geyer
Susan Christina Giannamore - Summa
Carolyn R. Gimby
Terri Kay Hansen - Summa
Paul Thomas Harakal Jr.
Gregg Allen Hartzell
Doreen Marie Hill
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Jennifer Lynn Johnson - Cum
Shawn Lorraine Jukes
* Jennifer J. Jurysta
Amanda Suzanne Kaminski
* Tammie McLaughlin Kandray - Summa
* Marcia Sue Kearns
Karla A. Khrenovsky
* Jennifer C. Kimmy
Jermifer Lin Kolakowski - Summa
* Dana Ann Lehman
Jennifer Elizabeth Leitenberger
* Sondra Sue Lewis
Mary Joann Light
Jill Ann Litzenburger
* Terrence Alan Lobdell - Cum
Kristy Jean Luda - Magna
Sally Ann Lukart

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Michael L. Mayer
Toni Petrone Mazzocco
Michelle Marie McAvoy - Magna
Cara Jennifer McCloskey
Amy Kathleen Meyer
* Christina Angela Michos
Kathleen Marie Migliacdo
Mard Dee Mileto
* Jamie L. Miller
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Dawn Marie Muffie
Dena Lynn Negri - Cum
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Kim Dione Nissen
Karen Marie Noto
Leonard Thomas O'Lare
Catherine Fromyer Patterson
Alice Anne Pettit
* Kelly Denise Pfeifer
Amy Lynn Powell
* Robyn Michelle Richey

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Karen Elaine Rummel
Amber Rae Sardello
Patrida Sue Schlosser - Cum
Susan Mary Shaw
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Dana Paul Suppa
Daniel Frauds Sweeney
Jill Swink
Darlene Elizabeth Terwilliger - Summa
Jamie Anne Umonere
Michele Jean Traverse
Ashlynn Ann Ulrich
Kimberly P. Webster-Novicki
Kimberly Sue Wingard
Lisa Michelle Wulkan
Dawn Lisa (Capone) Zahorchak
Christina Zissis

Elementary Education/
Mentally and Physically
Handicapped
Tracy Lynn Allen
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Joel Edward Brown
Melinda Jane Colburn - Summa
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Julie Elizabeth Harrison
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Tawnee Lyn Hopkins - Summa
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Kay Elizabeth Kiser
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Billie Jo Loveridge
Amy Marie Luther - Magna
Lisa Sementelli Mangoni - Magna
* Melanie Elaine Massaro
Teresa Arm McCabe - Magna
Wendy Susan McCarthy
Kelley J. Muldowney
Jennifer Lyime Murray

* Rebecca Marie Penniman

Elizabeth Anne Sorber
Jennifer Barbara Strelecki
Roberta Kay Surface - Cum
Brenda Schickling Weaver - Summa
Lori Ann V^ck

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Donald Duane Boyles
Gwen Carpenter-Rea
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Terry Lee McCullough
Albert Michael McRae
Kathleen Mary Nyilyk
* Dawn Michelle Page
Vincent Thomas Pappalardo
David Eugene Sallack - Cum
Andrea Jean Skibinski
Stuart Lawrence Stanbro
* Kevin Joseph Sullivan
Kevin Patrick Winter

Ben Levier Klugh - Magna
Candee Anne Morris - Magna
Brian Jo Raygor - Cum
Christine Ann Sanders
Karen Lynn Yonko - Cum

Secondary Education/
Chemistry
Diane Clare Hartmann

John C. Leitze - Summa
Sandy Sue Nuhfer
Rebecca Jeanne Purcell
Judith Way Scott

Secondary Education/
Earth-Space Science

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Higher Education
Board of Governors, State
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Secondary Education/
General Science
Brian J. Aufman
* Brian William Heebsh
* Ronald Patrick Lybrook - Cum

Secondary Education/
Social Studies
Karen Irene Agurkis - Cum
* Michael Brent Armstrong
Jennifer Lynn Barch
* Douglas Owen Catalano
Donald David Doutt
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John Joseph Leonard
* Bryan Scott Midkiff
Gretchen Maurine Ripple
* Michael James Simmons
Richard Shawn Texter
\^^lliam Jacob White - Cum
Kirt James Zimmerman - Magna

Joel Alexander Marratta

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F. Eugene Dixon Jr. - Chairperson
Julia B. Ansill - Vice Chairperson
Robert J. O'Hara Jr. - Vice Chairperson
James T. Atherton
Muriel Berman
Donald M. Carroll Jr.
Jeffrey W. Coy
Rebecca F. Gross
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Stephen E. Whitby

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Edith Benson, Esq.
Ms. Joyce Bonello
Mr. John D. Catone
Mr. Edwin D. Dombrowski
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Mrs. Patricia Heasley
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The Honorable Robert J. Kusse
Harry Thomas, Esq.
Mr. R. Benjamin Wiley
Ms. Sonya Lee - Student Representative
Dr. James H. McCormick - Chancellor (ex officio)
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Associate of Science

Secondary Education/
Mathematics

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Lisa Lyime Pence
Beverly Ann Rodgers
Mark Constant Szymkiewicz
Brian Scott Welch

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Secondary Education/
Comprehensive English

Secondary Education/
French

Mentally and Physically
Handicapped
Barbara Dodick Barlow
Jennifer Aimee Byrnes
Susan Jean Call
Holly Lyim Dachtyl
Kimberly Sue Long
Allison Eileen Martin
Joseph John McMurdy
Lisa M. Pelaia - Cum

Secondary Education/
Biology

Debora Jane Bright
Debra Lynn Denman
Meghan M. Homick
Debra Sue Knapp
* Lynda Sue Schonthaler

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Commencement Conunittee

Jeffrey Lee Andreano
Caroline Wendy Bergmark
Misty Lee Knaus

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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Chairperson
William Coleman - Assistant Vce President for Facilities
Sherri Galvin - Assistant to the President
Gary Jamison - Director, Student Services
Gerald Kiel - Acting Dean of Academic Adnunistration
James Klausman - Chairman, Department of Music
Judy Kubeja - Executive Assistant to the Provost and Vice President
for Academic Affairs
Patti S. Loomis - Director of Publications
Alice Parker - Office of Records and Registration
Lorraine Revak - Facilities Office and General Services Manager
Bob Wallace - Director, Instructional Technology
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* Students who completed degree requirements during Sununer 1993

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John F. Fleischauer - Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs

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ALMA MATER
Hail to thee, our Alma Mater glorious;
Fresh wreaths we bring to bind thy brow.
Trials have passed and thou has stood victorious;
Never fairer, never statelier than now.
O Edinboro, Edinboro,
Ever praising thee in song;
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While class speeds class as swift years pass.
To thee our hearts belong.