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n 1983 OBITER Bloomsburg State College Bloomsburg, Pa. 17815 Volume LXVII Scott Righter β€’ Editor T, he end of Bloomsburg State College, not with a whimper, but with celebration. The May ' 83 graduates were the last to re- ceive diplomas from Bloomsburg State Col- lege. This ending was not due to closing, but rather, to growth. BSC had outgrown the limits of a college and on July 1 the official name became Bloomsburg University of Pennsylva- nia. This change was a result of more than an act of legislation. It is the herald for a new era of development and expansion. What began as a private school, the vision of one man, has survived historic changes and challenges, and has grown. lOw- Zy marked the establishment of the Bloomsburg Academy by C.P. Waller. The classi- cal school located at Third and Jefferson streets, was established to teach the theories of aca- demic achievement to its classes. While the Academy was striving to achieve academic excellence, Louis Daguerre revealed his photographic process to a young, ambi- tious American in Paris. Gpon returning to the U.S., he shared his knowledge of capturing memories. Memories of fam- ilies, friends, events, as well as memo- ries experienced at the Academy would now be preserved not only in hearts, but on film. ' -k. . ' ' 1856 saw the Bloomsburg townspeople join together to secure a charter of incorpora- tion. The Academy was reorganized and nanned the Bloomsburg Literary Institute. In the meantime, John Brown ' s abolitionists be- gan their fight against slavery in Kansas. A fight which grew into the Civil War. As North and South began their struggle, BLI was also struggling, but showing great promise and con- tinued growth. -β€’ 1 r β€” . β€’. ; 1869 was the year that the Institute was recognized as the Bloomsburg Literary Insti- tute and State Normal School for the Sixth District. It also marked the opening of Institute Hall, now called Carver Hall. As students and faculty were celebrating the formation of the State Normal School, a gold spike was being driven into the final section of track in Promo- tory, Gtah to commemorate the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad. America was growing and so was the school. Ji8B Bi 9i l Β Β 1 aΒ« t aΒ«V SCfa. Et..._l3a Insititute (Carver) Hall and Dormitory ttt n ft tK!...fiJ.?2jl 6 in COLUMBIA HALL LUZERNE HALL NORTHUMBERLAND SCHUYLKILL HALL MONTOUR HALL LYCOMING HALL 10 1 y 1 Dwas a year of great strides. The Lit- erary institute was purctiased by the Common- weaith of Pennsyivania for $10,000 and was renamed the Bloomsburg State Normal School. On campus student accomodations were expanded: loci ers for visiting athletic teams were hung in the gymnasium; wash and iron rooms were installed in the girls ' dorms; and bathroom facilities were added. However, to cover the expense of these additional luxu- ries, student boarding fees were increased by 50 cents a week. Also during this year, the graduating class decided to create a book which would be ... a collection of passing remarks said by the way ... loosely translat- ed into Latin, Dictum Obiter. Thus, the Obiter was born. Elsewhere, Germany ' s Kaiser Wilhelm was advancing on bordering nations, shortening the number of peaceful days remaining for the CI.S. As America strengthened her forces in anticipation of fighting in WWI, the Normal School also strengthened her facilities. II 1 Z7 I found the concentration on teach- ing education skills so rewarding that the Nor- mal School was upgraded to the State Teach- ers ' College at Bloomsburg. The next 25 years saw additional degree programs in several areas; business education, special education, civil aeronautics, science, engineering, drafting, naval flight instruction, driver education, public school nursing, and dental hygiene. While Bloomsburg was ex- panding educational horizons, Charles Lind- bergh was exploring new horizons of aviation. He completed the first non-stop flight from New York to Paris, making aviation history. Charles Lindbergh had soared to new heights and Bloomsburg was attaining heightened goals. 13 14 1 iiA ' iiaMk i I960: brought growth in courses, depart- ments, and faculty as well as the birth of a new name; Bloomsburg State College. The degree programs were expanded to include not only teacher education, but also liberal arts, busi- ness, and graduate studies and research. Later, continuing education and public services, and human services β€” health courses were added to the curriculum. As Bloomsburg grew in sta- tus and popularity so did Vice President Rich- ard M. Nixon and Sen. John F. Kennedy through the historical presidential debates. Kennedy won the election by the narrowest margin on record and BSC continued her steady stride toward her goals. 15 .1 Β«9Β o t 9 x. s i rV g ' B it ' i yV L ' t ' rCt JHMr-jLjirO Hw BV iSQKJ ' wBvMi P ' fVSs ' f Sw L i Bsfe . - - - ' ♦‒ β–  ' 1 riS ' K M fi p r - ' - ' ( ' : SSi jjrpΒ ' Bi . ; ' v- - ' 5? ;. 16 T ABLE OF CONTENT C Student Life 18 Academics 32 Organizations 58 Greeks 90 Sports 108 Events 156 Seniors 186 Epilogue 262 Bloom students are not educated by just attending class, studying and taking tests. They grow by living . . . understanding their peers, experiencing the changing environment and taking part in an active society. Student life is the time when students experience each other β€” both good and bad β€” furthering their education. Students go through each day walking the same paths, talking to the same people, doing the same kind of work, expecting continued results. Occasionally surprises occur. And when those timely events hap- pen, students know how to respond. Most students survive the loss of their Communi- ty Activities sticker . . . their roommates crises . . . the unaccessibility of a computer terminal . . . term papers . . . the withdrawa of a course, finding out they barely have enough credits to graduate . . . long lines . . . missing the bus to the Fieldhouse . . . the Commons food . . . paying a $2 fine for not parking in the hospital lot . . . parties . . . and the following morning. On the next few pages the Obiter will try to show where the activity is and how the BSC student takes advantage of the facili ties. Everyone has the opportunity to in- crease their awareness by sharing the col- lege experience. This experience is the key to continued growth. itr ' ' - ' β– PS . - . - JDEN 1 ulFL β€’ STUDENT LIFE β€’ ' ' NT L Appropriately located in the center of campus is the Kehr Gnion Building. It is here that everyone β€” students, professors, and employees β€” gathers to discuss the latest happenings and arrange future plans. Some of the future events just may include an exam or two, so many students find the Presidents ' Lounge, Coffeehouse, and Snack Bar excellent places to study. Still others go to the Union to get av ay from studying. They seek the refuge of the Games ' Room, TV lounges, or bowling alleys. Some find relaxation just looking at one of the many exhibits found in the Gnion. And still others look in the Union for vital services. The information desk stands ready to serve β€” ready to give answers, phone numbers, newspapers and maga- 20 zines, playing cards, and racquetball court reservations. If you ' re not ready to serve try going a few more steps to the student health center. What, you say you can ' t af- ford to be sick? Visit the student bank, de spite the long lines it was a welcomed con- venience. But if you prefer to get away from it all try the Ride Board, Kehr Union Travel Agency, Quest, or get lost in the activities of an organization β€” even if their office doesn ' t happen to be in the Union you can bet their meeting probably will be. It doesn ' t matter when you ' re in the Union, rest assured that you will find an atmo- sphere that fits your needs. The KUB is definitely the activity center for the cam- pus. Supply Center College Store If you want to sell your old books, buy a new Bloomsburg University sweatshirt, or simply browse through the magazine racks, the College Store is the place to go. Of course, the Store is busiest the first few weeks of the semester β€” the aisles teeming with people purchasing textbooks, note- books, and other supplies eagerly anticipat- ing the months ahead. Texts are not the only merchandise han- dled. The small grocery section, the Surviv- al Center, is stocked full of basic necessities for hungry studiers, while a wide selection of plaques, posters and novelties can be purchased to enhance any dreary dorm room. The Store also carries paperbacks, magazines, newspapers and a wide variety of greeting cards. This year the College Store did many stu- dents a great service by drastically reduc- ing the prices on BSC clothing. This made it possible for many students to become col- lectors of a never to be repeated clothes line β€” the BSC apparel. It also allowed the Store to make room for the newest fashions β€” the BCI line. 22 Workhouse Andruss Library The stained glass windows adorning the outside of Andruss Library symbolize the quiet found inside where students are dili- gently working. Many are gathered around the large tables, notebooks opened wide, desperately trying to decipher their notes from the class they all slept through. Oth- ers can be found upstairs deeply concen- trating in one of the individual study cubi- cles. Books, periodicals, and journals line the shelves, easily accessible to any student. The newspaper room is amply stocked with news from around the world and pamphlets are available with information on just about any subject. Still more material can be found on microforms and for your listening pleasure, a large selection of albums. But Andruss Library is not just a building of books, it is people. The warm and friend- ly faces in Reader Services invite questions from confused researchers. The folks at the Reserve Desk are more than happy to tell you it ' s only good for an hour, but it can be copied for a nickel a page. And those in circulation are delighted to check you out. Many plans for the upcoming weekend are made in Andruss β€” but, of course, that only happens during study breaks. 23 Making Friends Residence Halls Picture a 20 ' X 15 ' room filled with posters, pillows, a stereo, a cube refrigerator, plants, and all of your most valued possessions and you have a typical dorm room. Bloom ' s homes away from home permit each individual their own space and yet allow for a sense of community with fellow resi- dents. This often creates many challenging experiences for the individual. Dorms partici- pate in homecoming events, mixers, date par- ties, T-shirt contests, and intramurals. The at- mosphere encourages residents to get involved and make friends; even fire drills at 1:30 a.m. can be fun! Going to wing meetings, making popcorn in the halls, carrying your shower bucket, paying your phone bill on time, signing in guests, blasting your stereo, laughing with friends, getting noise violations β€” it ' s all part of the great experience called dorm life! 24 25 Energy Source Scranton Commons When finances are dwindling and the stom- ach ' s grumblings are becoming deafening, where does the BSC student turn? The Com- mons. Most days everyone can find something to suit their taste, be it soup, salad, a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, the ever popular oreo cookie ice cream, or the dreaded recur- ring roast beef. In spite of long lines, crowded tables, and the fickle computer system, the Commons seems to be a favorite spot for socializing and relaxing with friends after a long day of classes. Music from WBSC or a Philly station provides a relaxing backdrop to the horror sto- ries of the day, while at breakfast it serves to wake those students devoted enough to stum ble in before their 8 a.m. classes. The food service, Servomation, does try to make cafeteria dining a pleasant experience. Theme meals such as Fast Food night, a cand- lelit Pasta night, or the Thanksgiving family style dinner featuring table service are a wel- come change from the ordinary. Thanks to Tony the Baker ' , desserts have proven to be the most enticing portion of the meal. But no matter how far from home cooking the food may be β€” at least they don ' t make you wash the dishes; but, then again, maybe you could get the peanut butter out of those bowls. 26 Playpen Recreation Everyone needs to set the books down, get outside and enjoy the fresh air β€” and BSC students are no exception! In fact, Bloom has a wide variety of activities begging a student to blow-off an hour or two. As spring rolls around, more students can be found enjoying the wide open spaces rather than the musty halls of Andruss. Most guys can be found on the foot- ball fields between North and Columbia or Montour and Schuylkill. If volleyball or basket- ball is the sport, then the recreation area be- tween Navy and Ben Franklin is the place. Frisbee flyers abound filling any available nar- row tract of land. And, of course, there are intramurals ranging from softball to street hockey, for those who prefer the expertise of a referee. 27 Support System The Town of Bloomsburg 28 J Aren ' t you hungry? Grab your hat and coat we ' re going out to eat tonight. But, should we go out to Route 1 1 or just downtown? Let ' s try Main Street, we ' ll get there faster. But, are we hungry for hoagies, cheesesteaks, pizza, or something exquisitely elegant? Whatever the answer, downtown Bloomsburg has them all; Berri- gan ' s, Laubach ' s, Luigi ' s, Sal ' s, Two Boys. Or for that special night out try the smor- gasbord at the Hotel Magee or a quiet din- ner for two downstairs in the Publick House. 30 I From R.A. ' s to Landlord Most college students anxiously await that time when they can be on their own, living offcampus, away from the watchful eye of the R.A. and the restrictions of on- campus life. Face it, the food you make has to be better than the meals in the Commons; you have more than a cubicle to call home; and you can have friends over whenever you like, for whatever you like. But then there ' s the problem of lugging your laundry uphill! Whether you lived on Sesame Street or Lightstreet, at Maroon and Gold or the Bun- galow, or chose the experience of a fraterni- ty or sorority house, you have been part of that unique growing experience many have undergone and no one can forget. 31 Just as the physical structure of the BSC campus has expanded from two buildings, housing the Literary Insti- tute, to over 40, so has the school ' s aca- demic programs. While the Academy was one man ' s dream, it grew into an adminis- tration and faculty of hundreds. This plan- ning and nurturing affords BSC with the ability to attract some of the finest profes- sors in the country. Their high standards of developing mind and body have contribut- ed to BSC ' s longevity and strength. Blooms- burg not only provides the student with a chance to pursue his or her interest, but faculty can also receive funds through grants to do further study and advance knowledge. Workshops are held periodical- ly for students and instructors to exchange ideas. Students are also active on various academic committees allowing sugges- tions on changing courses, and require- ments. The academic sector of BSC is closely woven between the faculty, administration, and students. This oppenness has given Bloomsburg State College the basis for growth and the opportunity to continue. ACADt niv o β€’ ACADEMICS β€’ A Auniyvin o Bloomsburg State College Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania 178i 5-1301 717-389-4526 Office Of The President To the Class of 1983: Congratulations I The faculty, staff, and trustees of the college join me in extending best wishes to all members of the Class of 1983. We are proud of your achievements and pleased to have been a part of your undergraduate education at Bloomsburg. Although your graduation signals the end of your undergraduate program, it also marks a new beginning. Your new relationship as a graduate and a member of the Bloomsburg State College Alumni Association is one that will continue throughout your life and is a very important factor in the continuing health and vitality of the college. We sincerely hope that you will maintain your ties with the college, will visit us often, and will share with others the positive experiences that you enjoyed as a member of the Bloomsburg State College community. Our ability to progress and respond to changing needs will depend upon your continuing interest and support. Your participation in the activities of the Alumni Association will help us to provide an even more effective and satisfactory educational experience for the men and women who follow you. This is also a time for you to acknowledge the support and encouragement you have received from your families and friends. Your achievements, while largely the result of your work and personal commitment, were aided by the sacrifices of people who care about you and who want you to succeed. I hope that, as you undertake new careers, continue your education, and move forward with personal plans, you will feel that your experience at Bloomsburg was a positive one. Best wishes. Sincerely , ' tt. M (, 4 4 JL J es H. Mccormick resident James H. McCormick President Bloomsburg State College Board of Trustees Sitting: Mr. Elton Hunsinger, Mrs. Lucy E. Szabo (Secretary), Mr. LaRoy G. Davis (Vice Chairman), Mr. Robert Buehner, Jr. (Chairman). Standing: Mr. James H. McCormick (President of College), Mr. Aaron Porter (Student Representative), Dr. Edwin Weisbond, Mr. Kevin M. O ' Connor, Mr. Joseph M. Nespoii, Mr. Leo H. Kubitsky. 36 Management Management Management Management Management Management Managemer Doris O. Bailey Acting Director of Planning and Development Dr. Charles H. Carlson Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. T. L. Cooper Dean of Admissions and Records Doyle G. Dodson Dr. Alfred G. Forsyth Dr. Bernard Fradkin Dr. Kalyan K. Ghosh Director of Computer Services Dean of the Sctiool of Arts and Dean of Instructional Services Associate Vice President for Center Sciences Academic Affairs Dr. Jerrold A. Griffis Susan R. Hicks Kenneth C. Hoffman Dr. Larry W. Jones Vice President for Student Life Assistant to the President Special Assistant for Vice President for College Relations Academic Affairs Adrienne S. LeinwandJones Dr. Howard K. Macauley Dr. Hugh J. McFadden Edward W. Nard Affirmative Action Desegregation Dean of ttie School of Director of Institutional Research Management Intern Office and Title IX Professional Studies Extended Programs Coordinator 37 Robert G. Norton Dean of Student Life Dr. Daniel C. Pantaleo Dean of the Schools of Extended Programs and Graduate Studies Dr. Robert J. Parrish Vice President for Administration Dr. Emory W. Rarig Dean of the School of Business John Walker Strives for Gniversity Excellence John Walker, director of Institutional ad- vancement, has the highest aspirations for the future, that Bloomsburg University will attain even greater levels of excellence in education. Since coming to Bloomsburg, 17 years ago, Walker has witnessed numer- ous changes including new academic pro- grams, additional campus buildings, and an increase in the number of students and fac- ulty. His first position at Bloomsburg was admissions director in 1965. Over the years, he has also served as assistant to the vice president of student life and executive assistant to the president. Mr. Walker has held the newly created position of director of institutional advancement for one year. He acts as supervisor for the offices of alumni affairs, college relations, affirmative action, and institutional research. His pri- mary duties encompass the directing of leg- islative relations with local, state, and feder- al levels of government to advance the interests of the college. Some of his other important functions include serving on the Council of Vice Presidents, working with the president and vice presidents on inter- nal budget allocations, acting as chief advi- sor to the president on development, and acting as spokesman for the college on mat- ters concerning the general public. According to Walker, Bloomsburg will now be seeking funds from corporations and other private business. In the past, this was not done, because many people be- lieved that state colleges already received adequate support through taxes. However, now, more than ever, both state and federal governments do not have as much money to offer. The director of institutional ad- vancement believes that the 26,000 alumni of Bloomsburg, scattered throughout the cou ntry and even the world, will continue to support and help maintain the college. At Bloomsburg University, Walker does not foresee any immediate changes for stu- dents, however, the university system has been quite successful in other states and will eliminate a layer of bureaucracy in Pennsylvania state government. He be- lieves that there may be some problems in the beginning, but eventually the chan- geover will be extremely beneficial to Bloomsburg University, as she will have more control over her own destiny. In the near future, Walker hopes to see the completion of the Health and Human Services building, a possible student apart- ment complex on the upper campus utiliz- ing passive solar power, and the continued rennovations of buildings on campus. As an overall scenario he believes that Blooms- burg is in a fantastic position to be strong in the future because the college a lready has so many positive attributes; good fiscal management, an excellent location with easy access, and regionally diverse student body and faculty staff. Walker maintained that despite predicted declines in college enrollments, Bloomsburg University has the potential to soar to even greater dimen- sions of education in the 1980 ' s and be- yond. William V. Ryan Director of Library Services John L. Walker Executive Director of Institutional Advancement 38 Administrative Administrative Administrative Administrative Administrative Administrative Administrative Robert W. Abbott Educational Systems Specialist Computer Services Center John H. Abell Assistant Dean of Extended Programs Carol A. Barnett Assistant Director of Career Development and Placement John J. Bieryla Assistant Director of Financial Aid Robert L. Bunge Associate Registrar Jennie H. Carpenter Director of Residence Halls Anne F. Connell Assistant Director of Admissions Thomas A. Davies Director of tfie Career Development and Placement Center Joseph A. DeMelfi Assistant Dean of Student Life Gloria J. Gitz Systems and Programming Manager Richard B. Haupt Director of Residence Hall Operations Douglas C. Hippenstiel Director of Alumni Affairs Diane K. Langley Assistant Dean of Student Life Thomas M. Lyons Director of Financial Aid Dr. John S. Mulka Dean of Student Development 39 Maureen L. Mulligan Assistant Dean of Student Life A Bernard VInovrski Associate Director of Admissions Linda A. Zyla Assistant Dean of Student Life a William A. Proudnnan Director of Outdoor Experiential Learning Kenneth D. Schnure Registrar John J. Trathen Director of Student Activities and tfie College Union Donald W. Young Assistant Dean of Student Life Ruth Anne Bond, Director Peter B. Walters Upward Bound Program Sitting: Kay F. Camplese, Director. Standing: Shell E. Lundahl, John S. Scrimgeour, Robert G. Davenport, Vincent W. Jenkins. Center for Counseling and Human Development 40 Facu Ity Facu Ity Facu Ity Facu Ity Facu Ity Facu ty Facu Ity Juliette L. Abell Mathematics William A. Acierno Speech, Mass Communication and Theatre Harold C. Ackerman Coordinator of Writing Dr. Richard D. Alderfer Speech, Mass Communication and Theatre Dr. Richard G. Anderson History Mary Christine Alichnie Nursing M. Dale Anderson English m t :i I Dr. Christopher Armstrong Sociology and Social Welfare Richard B. Arnold Business Administration Dr. Wayne P. Anderson Chemistry Dr. Raymond E. Babineau Secondary Education Dr. Mary K. Badami Speech, Mass Communication and Theatre Dr. William M. Baillie English Dr. Donald M. Baird Chemistry Dr. John S. Baird, Jr. Psychology 41 Badami displays professionalism in communication The first day of class for 50 Communica- tion Theory students began in Hatline 86, a science mass-lecture hall with periodical charts on the walls and a lab table for a podium. The instructor entered and told the class, My name is Mary Kenny Badami, and you may call me doctor. Mary Kenny Badami, Ph.D., Assistant Professor in the Department of Communi- cation Studies, began teaching classes at BSC in August, 1981. Dr. Badami was ac- quired from the University of Wisconsin and she reflects a myriad of learning and teaching from around the world. Born and raised in the Bronx, she gradu- ated from Fordham University with a Bach- elor of Science degree in Speech Educa- tion. While there she was active with the school ' s outstanding debate team and was one of the first women to compete in the U.S. Mational Championship Debate in 1962. That same year she appeared as a member of the all-women debate team on the television show, Championship De- bate. Badami began her teaching career at the Charles Evans Hughes High School in Man- hattan, the school which inspired the award winning movie Gp the Down Staircase. Following the receipt of her master ' s de- gree from Hunter College in 1965, she taught at Newton High School in Elmhurst, N.Y. After marrying an Army officer with the Advocate General ' s office she moved to Illi- nois. While living near Chicago, she ap- peared on the popular daytime game show Jeopardy. The young housewife from Fort Sheridan was a four-day winner. When her husband was ordered to Ger- many in 1968, Badami moved her family to Munich. While her husband worked on the base, she taught English at the Air Traffic Control School. She also found time to host a weekly talk show on the Armed Forces Radio Network and lectured at the Munich campus of the University of Mary- land. Returning to the United States in 1973, Badami taught speech communications at the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, and later at the Memorial University in New- foundland, Canada. Between 1975 and 1977, Badami chan- nelled her talents toward earning a doctor- ate degree, receiving her Ph.D. in communi- cation studies from Northwestern University. Dr. Badami has received many awards and honors and placed as a National Fina- list in the White House Fellowship Competi- tion, she was a panelist at the U.S. Informa- tion Agency Seminar on Intercultural Communication, and she received two re- search grants toward cultural and techno- logical studies. My job satisfaction has been very high for a number of years, she said, ' I enjoy taking something complicated and being able to explain it to others. I thrive on lectur- ing; it ' s exhausting and yet exhilarating, a balance of information and entertainment. Currently, she is teaching classes in public speaking, communication theory, intercul- tural communication, interpersonal com- munication, and organizational communi- cation. In the future she hopes to see several new courses offered including one on science fiction and one on sexual roles in communication. Outside of teaching she is an active pub- lic speaker on sexism and the role of wom- en and is acting as a consultant for the National Parks Service where she teaches communication skills to forest rangers. Ba- dami said, Although other professional ac- tivities such as research, writing, publish- ing, and speaking to professional and community groups are important, they don ' t overshadow the expectation that we will be good teachers first. That is an ideal which I truly believe in. Dr. Ujagar S. Bawa Economics Charles M. Baylor Business Administration Dr. Stephen D. Beck Mathematics , 1 Dr. Mary G. Bernath Dr. Peter H. Bohling English Economics 42 Dr. Walter M. Brasch English Robert L. Campbell Nursing Dr. Charles M. Brennan Mathematics 7 Mm sm wΒ Hr i Dr. Stephen M. Bresett Health. Physical Education and Athletics Leroy Brown Mathematics Dr. Donald A. Camplese Psychology Dr. William L. Carlough Philosophy and Anthropology Dr. C. Whitney Carpenter II Languages and Cultures Dr. Ronald R. Champoux Communication Disorders Gary F. Clark Art Dr. Ellen Clemens Business Education Office Administration Donna J. Cochrane Business Education Office Dr. Paul C. Cochrane Mathematics Dr. James E. Cole Biological and Allied Health Sciences Mr. John H. Couch Music Dr. William K. Decker Music 43 William D. Eisenberg English Dr. John A, Enman Geography and Earth Science Dr. Phillip A. Farber Biological and Allied Health Sciences Dr. Adriana Foureman Languages and Cultures Dr. Wendelin R. Frantz Geography and Earth Science Dr. Lawrence B. Fuller English Lucille A. Gambardella Nursing Mary T. Gardner Health, Physical Education and Athletics 44 Judith K. Gaudiano Mursing Elizabeth Gensemer Business Education Office Administration Dr. Nancy E. Gill English Dr. JoAnne S. Growney Mathematics Sharon R. Guinn Languages and Cultures Dr. Ervene F. Gulley English Dr. David E. Greenwald Sociology and Social Welfare Dr. Paul G. Hartung Mathematics Dr. Michael Herbert Biological and Allied Health Sciences Dr. Charlotte M. Hess Elementary and Early Childhood Education 45 Dr. Frederick C. Hi Biological and Allied Health Sciences Dr. James H. Huber Sociology and Social Welfare Dr. Mary E. Hi Special Education Eloise J. Hippensteel Nursing Dr. John R. Hranitz Elementary and Early Childhood Education I. Sue Jackson Sociology and Social Welfare Dr. Charles G. Jackson Political Science Dr. Mary Lou John Languages and Cultures I Jean K. Kalat Nursing Dr. Andrew J. Karplnski Special Education 46 Mathematics Dr. Saleem M. Khan Economics Dr. James C. Kincaid Business Education Office Administration Dr. Robert J. Kruse Communication Disorders Robert B. Koslosky Art Sharon S, Kribbs rSursing Dr. Julius R. Kroschewsky Biological and Allied Health Sciences George J. Landis Head Football Coach Charles W. Laudermllch Sociology and Social Welfare Margaret Read Lauer English 47 Milton Levin Secondary Education ShuChen LI Mathematics Dr. Margaret J. Long Business Education Office Administration Dr. Lawrence L. Mack Chemistry Richard E. McClellan Business Administration Michael J. McHale Speech, Mass Communication, and Theatre Lavere W. McClure Geography and Earth Science A.J. McDonnell, Jr. Secondary Education 48 Eli W. McLaughlin Health. Physical Education, and Athletics Dr. John P. Master Music Kenneth B. Mathieu Languages and Cultures Dr. Jerry K. Medlock Health. Physical Education, and Athletics Dr. G. Donald Miller. Jr. Communication Disorders Dr. Lynne C. Miller Biological and Allied Health Sciences Dr. Wendy L. Miller Music Dr. David J. Minderhout Philosophy and Anthropology 49 Brasch, professional writer β€” journalist helps develop journalism courses Walter M. Brasch, Ph.D., of the English department came to Bloomsburg less than three years ago, but has already been pro- moted to associate professor. Dr. Brasch, a professional writer-journalist, teaches classes in journalism and was instrumental in helping develop the journalism laborato- ry in Bakeless Center. A confirmed Californian, Brasch came to Bloomsburg because he needed a place where he could devote himself to writing and teaching, but not isolate himself from the journalism profession. I had lived and worked in large, urban areas too long, he said, and I needed to find a place where I could live and write the way I wanted to develop in other areas. I looked around for a small state college in a rural setting, and Bloomsburg seemed ideal. His experience in the field of journalism and his credentials in formal education speak for themselves. A working journalist for more than 15 years, he has had exper- ience as a reporter for several daily newspa- pers, was a sports editor, investigative re- porter, correspondent, public affairs reporter, and city editor. He has worked as a writer producer for a multimedia produc- tion company and for television and film companies. He was the editor-in-chief of SOMOS magazine, a publication for under- privileged youth, and directed his own pub- lishing company. Brasch has written a syn- dicated newspaper column, and more than 250 magazine and journal articles. He has also authored four research books and a novel and is currently working on a second novel and two more books. He received six research grants in his academic career, two since coming to BSC, and won numer- ous writing awards. Among his most recent are being named Outstanding Columnist of the Year by the Press Club of Southern California in 1977; he was cited for Best Education Writing of 1982 by the Pacific Coast Press Club; and was fifth in the na tional Writer ' s Digest non-fiction competi- tion in 1981. In addition to journalism, he was an actor and musician in the ' 60 ' s. Dr. Brasch attended San Diego State Col- lege, graduating with an A.B. in sociology in 1966. He earned his master ' s degree in jour- nalism from Ball State University in 1969, and was awarded his Ph.D. in mass commu- nication journalism from the Ohio Univer- sity in 1974. Before coming to Bloomsburg, he taught journalism at Temple University, and part- time at California State University and Cali- fornia State Polytechnical University. At BSC, he requires his students to pub- lish. They don ' t believe they can be pub- lished at first, he said, but all of them have an armful of bylined stories by the time they graduate. The students see their bylines not only in campus publications, but regional newspapers and magazines, as well as national publications. Dr. Brasch is an activist, having partici- pated in and written about the major social movements of the past two decades. A journalist cannot β€” must not β€” stand on the sidelines and watch, he said, but must be involved with society, with peo- ple. What about today ' s students? Are they different from those in the ' 60 ' s? I ' ll match my best students at BSC to any in the coun- try, he said proudly, but I do notice that throughout the country now is a pattern of social apathy. When I look at a future jour- nalist, I look for a spark in the eye, a basic writing ability that is probably innate, a love of life, a caring for people and their prob- lems. Apathetic students don ' t belong in journalism, and 1 encourage them to look elsewhere for their profession. But, if they are sensitive to people, no matter how well or poorly they do in class, I ' ll go out of my way to work with them, to help them. A high G.P.A. doesn ' t cut it with me; a con- cerned human being with above average intelligence does. Newspapers, journals, magazines, books, radio, television, literary awards β€” and a high respect from his students β€” have all proven that Walter M. Brasch, de- serves the title of writer-journalist-profes- sor. Dr. Louis V. Mingrone Biological and Allied Health Science Dr Rejesh K. Mohindru Economics Dr. James P. Moser Physics Dr. Allen F. Murphy Languages and Cultures 50 George W. Neel Languages and Cultures Dr. William S. OBruba Elementary and Early Childhood Education Clinton J. Oxenrider Mathematics Dr. Craig A. Newton History Dr. Ann Marie Hoakes Elementary and Early Childhood Education Ronald W. Movak Mathematics k Ttiomas L. Oh! Mathematics John J. Olivo Business Education Office Administration Nancy A. Onuschak Mursing Marion B. Petrilio English Dr. Lauretta Pierce Nursing Joseph R. Pifer Geography and Earth Science Dr. John L. Plude Chemistry 51 Dr. Roy D. Pointer Chemistry Dr. Alex J. Poplawsky Psychology Dr. Elaine G. Porter Sociology and Social Welfare iU Pb. β–  1 11 ' - 1 J L n t ' M β–  H B ' ' ' β–  H Dr. Gerald W. Powers Communication Disorders Dr. Donald D. Rabb Biological and Allied Health Sciences Dr. Francis J. Radice Business Administration Mary Elizabeth Rarig Nursing Robert R. Reeder Dr. Carole S . Reifsteck Robert L. Remaley, Jr. Philosophy a nd Anthropology Music Elementary and Early Childhood Education B ' j ' J 1 I ? X IS i i 1 1 Ife i ' . ' . ' H . i 1 1 [ H Dr. Carroll J. Redfern Special Education Sandra G. Richardson Nursing Robert D. Richey Speech. Mass Communication, and Theatre Dr. Percival R. Roberts, Art Dr. Chang Shub Roh Sociology and Social Welfare Dr. Robert L. Rosholt Political Science Robert P. Ross Economics Dr. Constance J. Schick Psychology Andrew M. Schmid Speech. Mass Communication and Theatre Timothy R. Schwartz Chemistry John J. Serff, Jr. Geography and Earth Science 53 Sjjji j in Dr. Ralph bmiley History Samuel B. Slike Communication Disorders Dr. Eric W. Smithner Languages and Cultures D. Bruce Sneidman Business Education Office Administration Dr. William J. Sproule Health, Physical Education, and Athletics Dr. George E. Stetson Joan Stone Dr. Gerald H. Strauss Harry C. Strine, III Geography and Earth Science Nursing English Speech, Mass Communication and Theatre 54 Dale E. Sultzbaugh Sociology and Social Welfare Dr. David A. Superdock Physics If A M Dr. Gene M. Taylor Physics Dr. June Trudnak Mathematics George A. Turner History Dr. Marlene B. Vallin Speech. Mass Communication, and Theatre . Donald A. Vannan Dr. Joseph P. Vaughn Dr. J. Calvin Walker Judith S. Walker Elementary and Early Biological and Allied Psychology English Childhood Education Health Sciences 55 Dr. Stephen C. Wallace Music Dr. Robert D. Warren History Dorette E. Welk Nursing Dr. Norman E. White Chemistry Dr. Anne K. Wilson Sociology and Social Welfare Kenneth T. Wilson, Jr. Art Dr. William S. Woznek Elementary and Early Childtiood Education Margaret G. Yori Business Education Office Administration tr : Janice M. Youse Speecti, Mass Communication, Theatre Joseph M. Youshock Special Education Dr. Matthew Zoppetti Educational Studies and Services 56 Mr. Bunge 1965 Faculty Retirees 1982-83 Academic Year December 31, 1982 Barbara M. Dilworth Economics, 1966 Edson J. Drake History, 1964 Marie A. Parnell Nursing, 1976 Alfred E. Tonolo Languages and Cultures, 1967 January 7, 1983 C. Whitney Carpenter Languages and Cultures, 1966 Craig Himes Biological and Health Sciences, 1961 Robert L. Klinedinst Mathematics, 1960 Nelson A. Miller Music, 1953 May 27, 1983 Michael J. McHale Speech, Mass Communication and Theatre, 1963 Robert D. Richey Speech, Mass Communication and Theatre, 1963 Eric W. Smithner Languages and Cultures, 1967 August 19, 1983 Donald R. Bashore Psychology, 1960 Robert L. Bunge Registrar, 1964 Dr. Carpenter 1967 m r Miss Dilworth 1967 I M mf Mr. Klinedinst 1961 Mr. Richey 1964 Dr. Drake 1965 Dr Smithner 1969 Dr Tonolo 1969 57 Contributing to the BSC community usually means participation in at least one student organization. Bloomsburg offers to their students a wide selection of groups to choose from. The student activities office recognizes over 130 organizations including 12 fraternities, 10 sororities and 17 honor societies. Joining an organization is fairly simple. Requirements vary yet an individual must have an interest in the group and determi- nation to learn by exploring the area of con- centration. To join a social fraternity or so- rority a person needs to be accepted during rush and then go through the vigorous four to six weeks of pledging. Approximately 1,050 students are greek at BSC. Howev- er many students participate in other non- greek groups, which include the academic, cultural, social interest, governing bodies, political, communications, religious, and recreational organizations. When the right group is found by that person, he or she is expected to understand and respect the point of view expressed by the people. The organization will teach new ideas in the group ' s area of concentration and additional instruction is obtainable. But being an active member in extracur- ricular activities enhances one ' s perception on life and enables a person to grow in mind. 1 1 LrA 1 iui C5 β€’ ORGANIZATIONS β€’ v ix aih a ACEI Association for Cliildhood Education International Row 1: V. Sherratt (Treasurer), P. Fastrich (Vice President), L. McDonald (Secretary), G- Mendrzycki (President ). Row 2: T. Cassei, R. Vrabel, L. Teets, P. Young. Row 3: J Leiby, M. Webber, C. Sharpe, B. Nancarrow. Row 4: T, Hamilton, S. Fitzpatrick, S. Melody, C. Springer, American Advertising Federation Row 1: S. Foresman, C. Romanik, L. Novello, I. Eissmann, L. Jackovitz, S. Drees, A. Albertson. Row 2: D. Greenway (Vice President), E. Kuhn, P. Cipar (Secretary), B, Ganter, S. Novie, K. Kulju (Treasurer), A. Kromphold, P. Hagmann (President). American Chemical Society Row 1 : S. Severnak. T. Le. S. Prostko, K. George, B. Spies. Row 2: Dr. J. Plude (Advisor), J. Schlenker, A. Harvey, A. Stroup (Vice President), G. Frey (Treasurer), H. Miron (Corresponding Secretary). P. Sanderson (President), C. Bixler (Recording Secretary). American Marketing Association OFFICERS Row 1: Penles (Advisor). M. Wroblewski (President), T. Bitler (Vice President), D. RiccI (Publicity). Row 2: R. Truman (Programmer), R. Watts (Advisor), S. Augustine (Secretary), K. Bacino (Programmer), L. Savage (Treasurer), APO Alpha Psi Omega I Row 1; M. Lilly, S. Jenas, J. Boore (Sergeant at Arms), M. Hollis, J. Pond, M. Montefel. Row 2: S. Smith (1st VicePresident of Service), T. Ren ner (President), C. Taylor (Recording Secretary), L. Danson (Historian), D. Dupert, S. Labert, R. Zakin, Missing: J. Snyder (Treasurer), K. Gearhart (2nd Vice President-Membership), G. Galge, B. Hepp. ARS Association of Resident Students Row 1: K. Kuronya (Treasurer), C. Maron (Co-President). K. Obert (Co-President), K. Jackson (Vice President). T. Kudgis (Secretary). Row 2: B. Oakes, M. Ford (Advisor), G. Manahan. P. Felix, B. Koch, M. Davis. Row 3: G. Fetter. S. Lyio, L. Bean, S. Marsteller, L. Mulford, K. Kauffman, P. Yanek, L. Pagozelski, W. Roberts, S. Wood, L. Wilkins. T. Brungart. Biology Club Row 1: M. Uscles. L. Schoffstall (Vice President), C. Golomb (Activities Director), W. Blodgett, D. Dent (President), R. Hutton, M. Corriere, A. Szoke. Row 2: Mr Sagar (Advisor), Dr Hill (Advisor), C. Blickley, S. Laubach (Treasurer), M. Schramko (Secretary), L. Sakalosky. M. DeLeo, A. Stroup, Dr. M. Melhychuk (Advisor), Dr. J. Cole (Chairman), B. Ones. Campus Child Center Parent Association Row 1: B Dorman. J Robinson, J Chapin. L. Eagler Row 2: J Brinich (Director), E Kelly, S. Hart, L. Thren Row 3 and Row 4: Chil dren Campus Voice Row 1: D. Eyes, R. Fite, M. Hassenplug, W. Bittner, J. Page, J. Bertolino, S. Deegan, Y. Stanley. Row 2: F. Meckel, L. Sassani, N. Schaadt, G. Weaver, D. Berkley ( Executive Editor), D. Stone, D. Fish, E. Long, N. Gasper, C. Bosco, C. Pennypacker, B. Wollam {Managing Editor), D. Loughlin, L. Ziegenfus. Row 3: W. Douglas, T. Crouthamel, N. Renaldi CAS Commonwealth Association of Students Row 1: M. Alexander, C. Anderson, A. Porter. Row 2: C. Lutter (Assistant Coordina tor), S. Slannpyak (Financial Director), M, Kessler (Coordinator). CCM Catholic Campus Ministry Row 1: R. Brizek, C. Suess. P. Massaro, S. Deck, K. Henseler, C. Kabeski, M. Leiden, Rev. J. Coyne. Row 2: I. Pedergnana, E. Swartz, J. Scannapieco, K. Danneker, L. Vetter, B. Lyter, M. Middleton, L. Doughton, T. Cravatta. Row 3: R. Schock, T. Amadio, P. Delnis, J. Reilly, P. Longcoy, A. Segers, M. Kelly (Treasurer), L. Sweigert (Secretary). CGA Community Government Association Row 1: L. Caloz. L. Basci, M. Gillespie. K. Gormley. C. Antonnen. C. Mannion, A. Ashcroft, C. Martinchek, P. McDonald. Row 2: M. Galentina, C. Slack. G. Baum, T. Hopkins, S. Jones, S. Lyio, J. Fordyce. Row 3: C. Hufnagle, D. Antolik, B. Walker, D. Staffa, K. Klingel. L. Rishel, K. Obert, K. Keville, K. Gobora. Row 4: S. Righter, J. Bachman, K. Black, K. Overhoit, K. Garrison, B, Bent, T. Williams. C, Maron, M. Davis. CGA Executive Council Row 1 ; M Kessler (CAS). V, Cilurso (Vice President), K. Marolewski (Executive Assistant). J. Marrone (Corresponding Secretary), L. Vitaliano (Executive Representative), S. Spangler (Project Coordinator). Row 2: E, Donaldson (Parliamentarian), F. Cosner (Historian), P. Stockier (President). A. Porter (Executive Representative), S. Slampyak (Recording Secretary), S. Marrazzo (Treasurer). Circle K Club Row 1: C. Mausteller (Public Relations), D. Ruane (President). C. Koffenberger, E. McKee, M. Webber. D. Yasenchok (Secretary), K. Hurley. L. Breen (Ser- geant at Arms). College Community Orchestra 1st Violin 2nd Violin Cello Bassoon Trumpet H. Hagensick-Heaton C. Reifsteck J. Fisher C. Stiner A. Bernath H. Huffnagle C. Master T. Mowery K Balandovich G Wallace N. Nugent C. Schuerch E. Liva B. Fish S Lewis I B. Blander A. Segers C. Erun R. Halpin 1 M. Stanell F, Heckel S. Specht Trombone M. Willson R. Knapp J. Hammaker Oboe L Kopp B. Williams M. Garcia A. Generose K. Bohl S, Troy P. Hilton P. Garcia T Sturgeon E. Ewing T. Hunter M. Reitz J. Geiser C. Clark 1 W . Breitenmoser T. Kurtick Flute Tuba 1 B. Streit T. Honis V, Miller Bass Violin B. Wilkins A, Klinedinst N. Miller M. Olock R, Streit S. Gensemer C. Hornberger M. Bernath J. Bertrand Timpani P. McLaughlin L. Claus D. Kessler J. Davenport Sr, H. Gassier Viola M. Evans R. Assumpta S. Huffnagle Clarinet Percussion G. Master L. Swartzbaugh R- Wolfgang French Horn C- Lucas D. Blander T. McCaffery R. Martin L. Piazza H. Garber J Hornberger Saxophone K, Gerula C. Smith G. Griffiths J. Linn J. Shaffer T. Savage Columbia Hall Council Row 1: N. Dungan (Treasurer), M. Schaffer (President), A. Gandin (Secretary), R. Eberle (Vice President), Row 2: P. Flynn (Advisor), K. Hoover. D. Triebl, A. Mengel, G- Laed- lein, M. Lesniak. Row 3: M. Soska, R. Giangiulio, P. Greeby, S, Richter, C. Krafjack, S. Williams, L. Leitzel. S, Andrews, D. Malloy. Concert Choir Soprano I Tenor II L. Campagna J. Corrales D. Friling J. Haney J. Fuller S. Lindenmuth L. Hower G. rSotestine J. Lander G. Weand L. Lindenmuth J. Wilcox A. McCoy K. Zimmerman M. Ritter L. Wills Alto I Bass 1 E Blackman Soprano II E. Awkerman D Deppen J. Dickson M Dinnocenti L. Fritz A. Klinedinst L. Correll C. Kenepp L. Klahr J. Miller J Dotzler D. Fickes G. Jacobs L, Lesh L. Leonard K. Milligan B. Pasternak N. Lewis V. Moore L. Singley K. Smith K. Roberts K. Nearhoof J. Knox Bass II L, Perry J. Dorin Alto II D Heisler Tenor 1 K. Bakay S. Kanouse S, Aikey P Bieber C. Miller K Boll P Gebelein D. Teitelbaum P Bowman V. Houser R. Zakin D Purnell G Kaucher C. Oxenrider K. Lombardi William Decker S. Righter C. Rice Director Commuters ' Association Row 1: C LautMCh (Co News Letter Editor), L Basel (President), M Redder (Treasurer) Row 2: J Trathen (Advisor). C. Hufnagle (Vice President). T. Binder (Pub licily) Economics Club Row 1: S. Lenhardt (Treasurer), G, Taglioli (President), S. Pino (Vice President), L. Kristick (Secretary). FCA Fellowship of Christian Athletes Row 1: A. Luhr, D. Deppen, T. Achey. S- Bozung, N. Kilburg. C. Russell, T, Reed. D. Kauffman. Row 2: W. Horn, K. Tidey, M. Wool, K- Mitchell. E. Davis, L. Sneidman, L, Cleary, A. Bates, S. Gunnells, D. Fisher, N, Fritz. Row 3: L. Leidy, J. Wilkus, E. Friel, B. Farr, L, Owens, B, Russell, S. Ball, D. Hartline, M, Stump, G. Desko, J. Corrales, C. Stoddard Row 4: L. Sink, B, Rudy, K, Bachman, C. Smith, J. Fisher, B. Johnson, J, Knox, M. Bedi, K. Lichtenwalter, C. Thompson. Row 5: T. Burkholder, B. Lutzko, J. Hess, M, Conner, K. Fruendt, D. Nicholas, K. George, T. Konsowitz, T. Diehl, J. Calvin, T. Martin, B. Bidelspain. Forensic Society Row 1: Mumbauer (Historian), P Bergstrasser, L. Miller, K. Haider man (Vice President), C. Kempfle, L Capozzolo, S. Carpitella. Row 2: L Svkiartzbaugh, R. Jones, Jr., B Wiest, K. Howley, R. Lightcap (Trea surer), M. Wilson, H. Strausser (President). Row 3: T. Pinkowski, I. Hall III, F. Deets, M. Pucillo, R. John- son, J. Chapin. French Club Row 1: S Slampyak (President). Row 2: M. Coates. M Geiger, L. Fegley. Row 3: P Osman (Treasurer), J McElroy (Secretary). C. Dgien (Vice President), L. Miller (Corresponding Secretary), Dr A. Foureman (Advisor), P Burke, L Getty, J. Wasilewski. Husky Singers Row I : K. Roberts, L. Lesh, G. Notestine, D. Purnell. Row 2: J. Dotzler, D. Deppen, E. Blackman. W. Roberts, A Peoples Row 3: J Brown, G. Jacobs. D. Heisler, D Teitelbaum. M, Wieczorek, D. Fickes. P. Reeser. Row 4: C Gulshall. S. Smith, K. Ossman, G. Wessner, G Weand. K. Zimmerman. B, Karabin. Ice Hockey Row 1: A- McGarry, B. Thomas, J. O ' Melll, J, Kingkiner, B. Druckenmiller. T. White, K. Harro. Row 2: G. Pekurny, G, Wapinski, M. Hamill, G. Williams, D. Waterman, B. Schlupp, M, Dunn, T, Arland. Image Row 1: C. Simpson, L. Purnell, J. Tabibian, K. Funsch, R. Grouse. Row 2: M. Melnick. V. Houser, R. Burke, J. Diver, E. Bosso, D. Gildea, P. Tu berowski. Inter- collegiate Bowling Club Row 1: S. Eyer (President), M Ford. S. Smolensky (Secretary), Row 2: S, Foresman. Q, Kerstein, R Eroh, J. Steele, P. Frank. M. Jones. S. Labert. Row 3: D. Moran, C. Pauliks, L. Dunkleberger. C. Norman (Treasurer), P. Roberts, J. Mannato, J. Burgess, S. Wood, S. Andrews. Inter- Varsity Christian Fellowship Row 1: B, Mutchler. L. Weissinger, R. Pulizzi. J. Knox. D. Marline (Vice President). A. Bates (Secretary). K, Aaronson (Treasurer). S, Arters, M. Kilburg Row 2: M. Pugh. S Bingaman, K Bachman, M. Bedi, R Brizek, S. Gunnel ls, B. Johnson. M. Alexander, M. irizarry. D Kauffman. J ODay. K Sobocinski. E. Davis Row 3: P. Delnis. K. Hagedorn. D. Fisher. J. Fisher, D. Nunley, L. Teets. C. Smith. K. Tidey. D Campbell. M Stump. L. Griffin Row 4: J Law. D. Nicholas, G. Dieffenderfer, S. Lauterback, T. Becker (President), J. Fantasia (Small Group Coordinator), K. George. J Firges. C Thompson Kappa Delta Pi Karate Club Row 1: L. Owens, C, Ko, M. Rago. Row 2: A. Hancock, J, Kaufman. Row 1: J. Nester, D. Stryker, Row 2: S. Wilcox, J. Holub, L. Parks, D. Shinn. Row 3: S. Grow, S. Heckert. B. Bivins, D. Cuzzi, J- Hackett. Kehr Union Governing Board Row 1: B. Johnson. J. Trathen (Advisor), D. Murphy, T. Shanoski, B, Bailey. Row 2: Dr Mingrone, D. Polak, C. Slack, C. Maron (President), K. Obert, D. Antolik, M. Fedder, D. Knight, T. Chacona. Luzerne Hall Council Row 1: G. Detaranto (President), T, Galloway (Secretary). J. Gerst (Program Coordinator), Row 2: D. Rovenolt, J. Luettgen (Vice President). P. Palmisano (Treasurer), R. King. Madrigal Singers Row 1: R Gernnann. Dr W Miller (Director). L Klahr (AcconnpanisI). C Kenepp Row 2: C Beishline. S Kanouse. R Kuczawa. P Bieber, T. Talarico. Row 3: K. Baylor. K. Smith. C. Lapham. J. Hoida Row 4: J. Robison. A Klinedinst. R. Notesline. Maroon and Gold Concert Band Piccolo C. Pentecost Bassoon W, Frick Baritone N. Deal K. Suttmann S. Mohrey K- Kemmerer R. Roth S. Wittes K. Lynch C. Shipe Bass Clarinet L. Klinger Clarinet S. Basara Alto Sax C. Liess L. Schankweiler A. Peoples Horn Tuba J Gerst Contra Bass A. D ' Angelo D. Wolfe L. Bittmann K Ryan M. DiPrete K. Hallgren B. Harris Tenos Sax L. Doll J. Fisher Percussion R. Benn Flute B. Bartosh L. Bonfield S. Geist B. Johnson T. Kerr R. Mackirdy L, Rogers L. Harris C Herzog Bari Sax G. Wallace Trombone K. Davies D. Burian C. Lucas D. Nicholas S. Yarger K. Handwerk L. Sechrist G, Wirth M, Reymer M, Harris L. Loftus K, Nearhoof B. Yanek J. Zelenak Trumpet C. Feldmann T, Smink E. Smith Director Valerie Rheude Mathematics Club Row I: J. Riesberg (President), B. Snyder (Vice President), S. Oblas (Secretary), D. Roberts (Treasurer). Row 2: D. Chesky. M.K. Kelly, J. Brent. Row 3: L. Shaffer, L. Bartlett, M. Charlton, T Spies, A. Edwards. Row 4: L. Kerchanin, A. Claassen, Y. Delnis. M. Kelly. Row 5: M. Zamayar, J. Schaffer, V. Atkins, N. Zebraitis. Row 6: D. Young, L. Mickley, L. Mulford, C. Funt. Medical Technology Club Row 1: E. Mensinger (President), B, Washo (Secretary), B, Kettelberger (Vice President), P. Segon (Treasurer), T. Wargo (Publicity Chairman), J. Piehl (Social Chairman), Row 2: Dr. Downing (Advisor), D. Clarke, K. Hackforth, A. Schurer, M. Hucaluk, S. Geist, B. Carey, S. Flinchbaugh (Program Chairman). Row 3: K. Ewing, K. Schanbacher, M. Britt, S. Brown. L. PHewton, L. Murray. Row 4: L. Roth, L. Durlin, J. Molnar, L. D ' Amico, P. Jones, L. Colasurdo, T. Conner. Row 5: B. Sanford, J. Huey, E. Tracy, K. Sperlbaum, D. Leberfinger, C. Essl. Row 6: C. Plymire, M. Nicodem, M. Overa, S. Bieber. E. Harabin. Montour Hall Council Row 1: D Heisler, D Disque, J Sutherland. M BIy, D. Grantz (Advisor) Row 2: T Lozetski (Vice President). L. Tassel! (President). D Fenty (Social Chairperson ). L. Kellner (Secretary). M Dudas Row 3: K Kuronya. S. Moore. P. Sanchez. P Piedi. D. Barber!. F. Heckman. K. Close (Treasurer). D. Murphy. Northumber- land Hall Council Row 1: M. Middleton (Secretary), B, Trusty (Vice President), J, Ganz (President), K Blazier (Treasur- er). Row 2: M. Metzger, K. Roberts, J, Gensie- jewski. M. Donaliue. Nurses Association Row 1: C. Simmons, H. Kuzmacl . S. Herr, L, Dellinger, R. Furjanic, T. Seifert, J. Reichel, L. Festa, B- Batturs (Sophomore Representative). E. Mclntyre. Row 2: N. Heyler, G. Batory. T. Zacharias, C. McCarthy, P. Crabtree. D. Russo, D, Garver, C, Baker, L. Lesh, J. Genthe. Row 3: H. Whitmoyer. M. Sanders. A. Shalongo, D. Sabolesky, B. Veet (Trea- surer). J. Zimmerman (President), D. Albrecht (Vice President), R. Chilson (Secretary). E. Plant. C. Furniss. D. Qruber. Row 3: H. Minnich, C. Lightner. L. Davis, K. Jacoby. P. Gauker, M, Havrilla, P, Thomas, C. Reed, L. Cannon, H. Leiser, L. Schmidt. S. Mohl, J. Picking. Phi Beta Lambda Row 1 : R. Feger (Publicity Chairman). K. Murphy (President), L. Moyer (Secretary). B, Bradley (Sergeantat-Arms). K. Stitz (Social Committee Chairperson). A. Mengel (Service Committee Chairperson), C. White (Historian). Row 2: K. Shoap (Auditor). J. Keil (Advisor). D. Ent. M. Ostafy. H. Hart. B. Tharp. L. Pfleiger. R. Yoder. Row 3: J. Brelsford. F, Heckman. P. McCartney, E. Filardo, D. Frasch. C. Kramer. D. Fritz. Row 4: E. Case, L. Rhoad. M. Monseau. D. Jones. C. Baker. J. Ganz. A. Sweitzer. C. Wright- Row 5: D, Jimski. S. rSormandeau. S. Kunkel. K. Stopper. L. Mickley. J. Rosazza. L. Rishel. Row 6: A. Raniero. M. Bajdalski. B, Johnston. K. Marushak. V. Entz, T. Epier, G. Neowirth. Row 7: Tom Baumann, G. Lewis, G. Stozenski. Phi Sigma Iota Row I: M. Coates (Secretary). J. Wasllewski (President), P. Burke (Vice President). Row 2: Dr Foureman, Dr. Murphy. D John Phi Sigma Pi Row I: L, Long, K. Varner, J. Cebulka. B. Beverly. P. Yordy. Row 2: G. Sauerzopf, K. Loeper, M. Kukla, M. Cramer, B. Krieg. J. Ambrose, W. Chang. Row 3: L. Hackett, T. Rashid, D. Drendorf, L. Cilea. M. DIefenderfer, B. Forese, L. Knorr, P. Mettling, L. Jackovltz. J. Ludholz. D. Rozanskas. D, Bonenberger. Row 4: C. Goodfellow, K. Brockway. C. Williams, G. Kirk, D. Williams, C. Bean, K. Kuronya. B. Schlorff, L. Rishel. R. Miller, H. Paist, G. Jones. M. Wingeard, M. Charleton, L. Meissner, C. Funt, G. Kinsey, C. Irving. Pi Kappa Delta Row 1: H. Strausser, F, Deets, R. Jones, Jr. (President), I. Hall III, R. Lightcap. R, Johnson, T. Pinkowski. Row 2: M. Wilson, L. Mumbauer (Secretary-Treasurer). L. Capozzolo, M. DeMatteo (Vice President), K. Howley. K. Halderman (Pledge Mistress). Pi Omega Pi Row 1: Dr. E. Clemens (Department Chairperson), J. Long, A. DeMelfi (President), K. Rutter, D. Benhayon, D. Orendorff, J. Lally (Treasurer). N. Royer, K. Kuronya. Row 2: Dr. E Rarig. Jr. (Advisor). D. Lewis. A. Ashcroft, S. Meagher, J. Meiss. T. Malis. V. Tarnok, D. Fizel (Secretary). D. Ent (Vice President), C. HInkel. J. Olivo, J. Keii. Dr. F. Radice. Dr J. Kincaid, Dr. N. Dittman. Protestant Campus Ministry Reverend Greg Osterbetg (Advisor) Quest Leadership Group Senior Class Officers Row 1: B. Walther, W, Heinrich, M. Meuman, J. Pierce, P. Ingle. M. ' Kluge, P. Longcoy, G. Bassler, A. Tini, J. Geisse, T. Jones, M. Lefin. r ,. 1 5, (Vice President), K. Gobora (President), D. Polak (Treasurer), G. Morman (Secretary). Schuylkill Hall Council Row 1: E, Gray (Vice President), S. Burke (Secretary). D. Carter, V. McGee, C. Hersh, Row 2: C. Sciilegel (Advisor). M. Davis (Co-President), D. Langley (Dean), M. Laslo (Spring Vice President), L. Ebeling (President), S. Flinch- baugh (Treasurer). C A fi Row 1: D. Sees (Vice President), K. Thomas (President), B. Barno, J, Wandel (Treasurer), B. Wollam (Secretary), Row 2: M. Hassenplug, P, Bieber, J. Bachman, C. Thompson, A. Porter, Dr. Gulley (Advisor), S. Deegan. Ski Club Row I: C. McElmoyle, A Wick (President), A Warden (Secretary), T McCarthy. A. Lorah, D Yeager, J Macario, J Hathaway Row 2: J Turbedsky, T Emerick, F Girard, K Donmoyer, C Soncotski, L Baliek, L Clarke, C. Williams, S. Garry, W. Frick. Row 3: Dr C Reifsteck, M Kehoe, T Pracher. K Scholz, D. Miller (Ski Team Captain). T. Evans (Ski Team), B Eachus (Ski Team), P. Barba (Ski Team), S Dingier, B. Renninger, E. VIscounle. A. Oleksy. A. Tini. J Mohr, M. Lefin. Spanish Club Row 1: K. Kline, D. Staffa, E. Lees (President), M. Montefel (Secretary), J. Wasilewski (Treasurer), S, Boyer, K. Dangle. Row 2: D. Renn, S. Middlebrooks, J. Wizna, D. Jones. S. DelVecchio (Vice President), B. Alter (Advisor), J. Geiser. Student Organization Committee I Row 1: M. Spangler, J. Trathen (Advisor), Q. Norman (Chairman), A. Dendler. Row 2: J. Fordyce, G. Hufnagle, S. Jones. L Student Speech, Language and Hearing Association Row 1: R. Kuhns (President). S. Miller, R. Danneker (Corresponding Secretary), D. Lisi, K. DeLong, K. Kingsley, P. Fueller, K. Kinney, M. Marks, M. Wingeard, J. Augustine, S. Keech (Vice President). Row 2: L, Doughton. L. Russell, G. Weaver. C. Anttonen, J. Walter, D. Rathbun. J. DeGlas, B. Johnson, L. Marks, T. Cassel, M. Freach. B. Magnu- son. L. Campagna, L. Hays (Secretary). Row 3: A. Chase, C. Campbell, S Baker, D Cooper, L Sneidman, C. Reilly, J. Leibig. M, Christian. C. Kopko. A. D ' Angelo, S. Allen. L. Dall. R. Williams (Treasurer). Row 4: C. Wesley, J. Chelius, T. Baldwin. F. Peters, A Lorah, S. Golas. J. Conkling. J. Boore. C. McMenamin. J, Cebulka. K. Fussner. Studio Band Saxophone Trombone Trumpets D. Reese. Traps M. Murphy M Reymer W. Frick L. Mower. Piano J. Zelenak T Smink K Hartman A. Ciufo. Rhythm Guitar L Mitcheltree D. Frantz M Arter, Jr. D Kessler. Bass Guitar C. Lless K. Davies G. Dallas L. Campagna. Vocal Wolfe R. Murphy Dr. Stephen C Wallace. Director G Hartman G. Wirth Tau Beta Sigma Kappa Kappa Psi Row 1: S. lanni (Corresponding Secretary), N. Royer, L. Sechrist (Re- cording Secretary), M. Harris. Row 2: T. Smink (President), M. Harris (President), C. Liess (Recording Secretary), D. Wolfe (Historian), Row 3: E. Smith (Treasurer). N. Deal (Corresponding Secretary), T. Spies, B. Roth (Vice President). Row 4: M. Reymer, N. White (Vice President), Sharon Mohrey (Corresponding Secretary), G. Wirth. Row 5: Dr. S. Wallace (Advisor), C. Herzog, T. Racek (Treasurer). Absent: M. Lilly, C. Shipe. Third World Cultural Society Row 1: C. Black, D. Lewis, M. Harris. Row 2: P. McClain, C. Lucas, G. Porter (President), S. Middlebrooks, W. Ballou. 1 WBSC Row 1: T, Black, M. Bajdalski, A. Duran (General Manager). G. Carnevalino. Row 2: S. Labert. J. Reilly (Business Manager), D. Myers (Music Director). C. Miller. B. Guckenberger (Sports), Row 3: K. Hamilton (Chief Operator), L, Correli (Secretary), L. Swartzbaugh (News Director), C. Teitelbaum (Program Director), S. Shane, S, Webber. Women ' s Choral Ensemble Row 1: V. Moon, J Murphy, D. Friling (President), P. Yordy (Secretary), J Cebulka, K. Lombardi. L. Teets (Vice President). C. Albitz (Librarian). K. Smith. S Smith. M Bruno Row 2: A. Payne. M. Wullert. G. Miller. T Diehl (Treasurer). R. Stout. P Perez. H. Rickart. J. Boore, B. Hileman Row 3: J Bucher. L. Dentz, C Govatos. T Marquardt. T. Robinson. C OGorman, B. Mutchler, S. Smith. M Webber. A Williamson Row 4: C Essl. C Smith. K. Parker. C. Baumgarten. K. Bakay, G. Coleman. P. Marcavage. K Hill Obiter Managing Editors k Scott Righter, Editor Kevin Lynch, Photography Editor Kerry Boll, Business Manager 86 Staff Copy Editors Leah Anne Hartman Gail Kaucher Academics Tracy Krieble Contributors William Parker, Initial Theme Copy Mary Costa Patti Gettel Leslie Hoy Marianne Wingeard, Cathy McMenamin, Academics Claudia Croasdale. Lynne Miller, Seniors Matt Richards, Kathy Gabriel, Greg Hummel, Sports 87 Kathy Parker, Epilogue. Pam Shupp, Events Ruby Schuon, Sherri Zechman, Organizations Greeks Mary Beth Branigan, Monica Schaffer, Student Life Additional Photographers: Steve Barbella Tammy Clewell Mary Griswold Annette Hayes Jackie Turzer 88 Kent Hagedorn, Photography Sandy Basara, Photography 89 Intersorority Council β€’ Alpha Kappa Alpha β€’ Alpha Sigma Alpha β€’ Chi Sigma Rho β€’ Delta Epsilon Beta β€’ Lambda Alpha Mu β€’ Sigma Sigma Sigma β€’ Theta Tau Omega β€’ Interfra- ternity Council β€’ Beta Sigma Delta β€’ Delta Omega Chi β€’ Delta Pi β€’ Lambda Chi Alpha β€’ Phi Sigma Xi β€’ Sigma lota Omega β€’ Zeta Psi β€’ Tau Kappa Epsilon β€’ Kappa Alpha Psi k 1 1 M i M ' iSlv 1 1 um Tn 9 ' . iX ♦ r. y β€” ' U i β– Β .i tir o β€’ uKEEKc β€’ GREEKS β€’ vjREEKo - GRE Intersorority Council Row 1: M, Ford (Advisor), C. Tantaglia (Treasurer), S. Emick (Public Relations). D. Antollk (President), T. Oden (Secretary). B. Chllds (Vice President). Row 2: P. Hagmann, L, Whipple. L, Spratt. K. Charlton. S. Severnak. L, Samara, D. Drake, B. Renninger, L. Smith. K. Cinder. B. Leidich. Row 3: C. DeTurk. P. Woodward, M. Alfano, M. Squierdo, G. Huhn, D. Jimski. A, Simkins. M. Saul. P. Kearney. C. Gray. C, McCaleb. A2A Row 1: Mary, D. Porter, B. Yanek, N. Allocco. Row 2: J, Augustine, Mary, L. Ramin, A. Kennedy, D. Taylor, M. Marcinkus, C. Sargeant. AnnMarie. Row 3: M. Santana, B., C. Rogash. D. Polak, D. Splendido, M, Held, B. Leidich, D. Winch, S. Thieme, L. Bilheimer. M. Piero, L. Wintermute, R. Fetterman, L. Kubera. Row 4: J. Fifrever, B. Thomp- son, M. Redmond, L. Mitchell, Prince, C. Holovak, C Feskanin. B Siefried, D. Dobry, A. Bilheimer, C Ryan, G. Bachman, C, Dubbs Row 5: C. Reed. D. Hartwigs, S. Davies, L. Brace, A, Zenzinger. A. Resneck, C. O ' Connor, P,J. Pritchard, K Macheski, G. Strabu, D, Stampf, N. Dargay, C. McCaleb, J. Limburg Row 6: T. Blackburn. S. Basara, T Brown, B. Ludinsky, D. Blake, S. Trach, D. Mengle. D. Long. C. Lavelle, N. Schaadt, K. Hamilton. C. Gray. J. McNulty, J. Garger, G. Fornicola. M. Trunzo. AST Row 1: S, Levin, K, Dietrich, M. Mahall, S. Kantor, L, Limper. Row 2: M. Squierdo (Vice President), M. Freach, M. Losinno, M, Vaccola, K. Hackforth, L. Bonfield, S. Edinger. Row 3: C, Liess, S. Brightbill, M. Monroe, J, Foust, K, Smith. G. Hartman (Treasurer). K. Duggan, J. Vanorden. S. Medaglia, A. Simkins (President), G. Cloeren, B. Thai. Row 4: S. Spitzig, D. Guinther (Pledge Mistress). E. Babula, A. Hopkins, J, Leiby, G. Huhn, M. Showers, K, Werner, M. Lamoreaux, B. Manger, K. Yearger, B. Letsch. AEB Row 1: L. Gingrich, J. Smith. L. Brooks. C. Teitelbaum. D Nazzario. A, Antonelli. L, Bogle. S. Rumsey. B. Magnuson. Row 2: L Carlo. C. Phifer. C. Earnest. T. Clarke. H. Kuzmack. S. Sklareski. J. Achuff. T. Brown. L. Bayler. Row 3: E. Plant. L. Moore. T. Mowery, L, Sacks. J. Griffith. H, Good. N. Krueger. S. Morrall, D. Jefferson. 0T12 Seated: K. Lennon, L. Fodroff. Row 1: D Williams, K. Dougherty, T. Oden, N. Perkowski, S. Emick. Row2:L. Cook, S. Spangler, A. Hungst, D. Barberio, J. Runey. Row 3: P- Hagmann, L. Kraus, J. Prioreschi, P, Schumacher, A. Mehler, B. Firth. Row 4: G. Musser, D. Drake, M. Wentling, E. Funsch. J. Brosso, C. Shingier, L. Lambert, C. McCar- thy, C. Fasold, J. Axelrad. Row 5: K. Brown, J. Snyder, T. Maron, K. Spitko, C. Hart, S. Burke, D. Turn, L. Benton, A. Aloisio, S. Fitzpatrick. Row 6: D. Cicioni, K. O ' Brien. AAM Row 1: J Mainieri, M McDonald. C. Nawrocki. T Koren, A. Kellock. T Kinluk Row 2: L. Leitzel, S. Serafin. S. McAleer. L. Becker. M. Gillespie. F. Bronson. E. Fawley. D. Mills. Row 3: B Childs. L. Geisenberger, L Spratt. L. Kyle. P. Kirk, J. Pierce. D. Mouer. C. Campbell, L Loftus. Row 1: C. Haas, B. Crispell, E. Walls, Rita, IS. Cotton, L. Wilson, N. Drebbach, Row 2: V, Brigrowicz, T. Sheetz, B. Wilkins. K. Land. L. Marvel. R. Levanti, C. Murray, S. Ca- poni, M, Costa, E. Colello, S. Gansy, A. Mulherin. Row 3: L. Albright, J. McGarry, K. Narolewski, K. Beccaria, M. Schuck, L. Starr. Row 4: D. Binder, K. Larson. D. Sutton, D. Halon, G. Gerberich, A. Gursky, J. Reitmeyer (Advisor). Row 5: D. Schmiel. D. Beard, C. DeTurk. S. Deagler, D Dreisbach, C. Dreisbach. Row 6: S. Pope, S. Dingier. L. Burt. S. Granquist, C. V iscuso, M. Wagner. 1 $IX Row 1: J. Reademan, C- Soncotski. J. Mariotz, P. Peckmann, C. Brelsford, M. Dunleavy, P. Kearney, R Piano, J, Woytowich, P. Smith. Row 2: S. Marienski, M. Kelly, M. Stinger. D. Scanlon, M Saul, V Behrle, K Kelly, D. Crawford, D Hatala, B Rennlnger Row 3: M. St. Ledger, L. Stauffer, A. Rheiner. K. Rampulla, C. Tartaglia. K. Keville. G. Balchunas. S. Polk Row 4: C LaCesa, K. Sellers, L. Jones, J. Hodge, M. McCartney. X2P Row 1: D. Riggs, J. Dickson, K. Amway. A. Trilli, T. Ritro, S. Brown, K. Levan, C. Miller. K. McGrath Row 2: C, Johnson, K, Brown, L Antonelli. C- Schneider, I. Steinberg, C Garoutte, S. Taragna, L. Vitaliano, L. Lieto, P. Smith, K. George, J. Hunt, S. Mclndoe, M. Basar Row 3: J Hunter, G. Cochrane, B. Charlton, J. Sweinberg, L. Koch, K. Wurzbach, L. Bachman. L. Buck, L. Cassels. W. BIyler, L. O ' Connor, A. Showers, L. Snyder, J. Piacenti, B, Witt, J. DegliAntoni. Row 4: L. Snyder, B. Nolan, T. Hamilton, M Lokitis, L. Smith, M, Wolff, E. Veneski, J Starr, S. Treat, L. Tassell, K. Cinder, J. Peters, J Picenti. L. Zeiber Row 5: D. Ferrer, L. Bigerson. L. Walker. M. Roberts. S. Schneider, M. Whitmore. M, Berger, B. Graziano, D, Patalon, K. Zuerblis, Mihalak, L. Vaile, CR.W.. D, Antolik, K. Kuljo. Interfraternity Council Row 1: P. Conner. J. Whiteman, P, Frank Row 2: C. Lackey. B, Kreglow. B, Lamendola. Row 3: J. Nuttall. K. Force. R. lanien Row 4: D Auchenbach. B. Busleed Row 5: D. Young (Advisor) BSA Row 1: Eggs, Giant. Row 2: S. Signs. Clem, B.B. Ward, Doc, Corporal, EIroy, Killdogs. Row 3: Mitch, Fleabag, Azul, ErrSki, Quick, Spock, Dollar Bill, Ice. Row 4: Doctor, M. Turner, Wack, Raud. Row 5: Rockfish, W. Martin, Demon, Scoop, New Wave, Penguin. An Pillars: B Frawley. P Malone Row 1: R Fisher. D. Nolan. D Spruell. R Knupp. B Watkins. W Wow Row 2: M Tncoski. J McMullin. B Rolley. S. Pettit, B Lamendola. D Davis, P Grula. H Riordan. J Moffit. J Gatto Row 3: D Vannicola. D Fischer. A Chamers. B Lesho. M Domes, Rabbit. Sign: R Kirkpatrick. T. Lamendoca, W. Bussenger. Roof: S Menet. C. Strong, E. Kuhn, M. Jones. z Row 1: V. Thatcher. T. McMichael, J, Hatlidway, T, Tdlarico, B. Louderback, D. Durante. C. Wright. D. Loughlin, M. Zamayar. E. Case, B. Feher. Row 2: P. Ringenbach. P. Wolus, P. Hawkins. M. Boguski, B Busteed. B. Long, J. Casilli. T Smith. C Barba. E. Zwicker. T. Belinsky, T. Thompson. Row 3: D. Owens, P. Ronen, B. Hawk, T. Hopkins, T. Woolcock, D. Auchenbach, D. Ray. R. Nolen. D. Yeager, J. Kraske. P. Abraham. M. Brichta, K. Scanlon. 210 The Barn TKE Row 1: M. Prowell, S. Bellos, K. Ernes. J. Rim. J. McCarthy, J. Ferraro, M McCord. D. Holtzman, S. Ziegler, P. Spampinato, J. DeMartino. Row 2: D. Angst, R. Derr, P. Frank, M. Swigonski, P. Allen, J. Miller, J. Fleming. D. Bivacca, J. Hughes, J. Strecker, B. Case, B. Bent. Row 3: D. Lentz, D. Hollinger, T. Bentzle. B. McCarty, J. Dailey, G. Faulkner, P. Slusser, P. Marth, S, Baugher, Row 4: M. Morgan, B. Koch, B. White, P. Thompson, R. Dellinger, D. Fickes, K. Jackson, R. May. TKE Little Sisters Row 1: A. Williamson, D. Fenty, V. McGee, W. Spease. Row 2: J. Bencker, G. Chapman, A. Payne, J, Maillie, M. Semicek, H. Pearson, L. Konopka, Row 3: W. Koch (Advisor), M. Olmsted, M. Sefchick, S. Fayocavitz, L. Kammerdiener, D. Carter, K. Capparell, D. Davies. AXA $2 J The 1982-83 season showed continued growth and improvement for Blooms- burg athletics. There were many up- setting wins and a few hard losses, as more than 500 student athletes contributed in winning more games opposed to losses. The surprise team this year was the Men ' s Basketball team posting a 23-10 re- cord and winning the NCAA Division II East Regional. Coach Charles Chronister was named BSC Coach of the Year, Small College Basketball Coach of the Year and Eastern Basketball Magazine NCAA Divi- sion II Coach of the Year. Another surprise season was fashioned by the Field Hockey team advancing to the NCAA Division II finals. The lady Huskies, led by Coach Jan Hutchinson placed second in the country after losing to Lock Haven 4-1, and record- ed 16 wins, five losses and one tie. Under new coach George Landis, the Football team won their first game in two years. Landis, a former Penn Stater, im- proved Bloomsburg ' s defensive team and worked on the offensive ground game. Dr. Lou Mingrone, soccer coach since 1974 and Paul Slocum, head athletic trainer at BSC since October 1972 retired from their positions. Slocum accepted a position as Manager of the Sports Medicine Depart- ment of the NPW Medical Center, Naticoke, Pennsylvania. With changes constantly occurring the Huskies will fare well. The Community Gov- ernment Association approved the develop- ment of nine athletic fields to be added to the upper campus for athletics and intra- murals. The future looks good for Blooms- burg athletics as a popular program boasts of its growth. RTS SPORTS β€’ SPORTS β€’ SPORTS - SPO Football no Gridders show Improvement under Landis The BSC football team showed improve- ment In 1982 under first year head coach George Landis. Defense proved to be a major part of this improvement as the Huskies gave up 25 points per game in 1 982, as compared to 44 in 1981. The squad gave up 51 less first downs in 1982 and an astounding 1,065 yards less rushing. Freshman linebacker Frank Sheptock led this defense with 93 tackles, and he was named to the Pennsyl- vania Conference (PC) Eastern Division First Team. Second on the team in tackles with a total of 51 was sophomore Greg Stone. The Husky defense held the opponents to 1,532 yards, 223 less than 1982 and made 13 interceptions, with freshman cor- nerback, Tony Woods making six. Woods was selected to the PC Second team and led the Huskies with 16 kickoff returns for 391 yards and a 24.4 yard average. Woods also gained 34 yards on five punt returns. In offense, Bloomsburg showed the signs of a formidable ground game. Freshman tailback, Vernon Rochester, another PC Second team selection, rushed for 414 yards, including two 100+ yard games. Freshman Mike Connor rushed for 226 yards on 67 carries. As a team, Bloomsburg ran for 264 more yards in 1982 and an aver- age of 38.2 more yards per game than a year ago. The passing game was the only area where the Huskies did not show consider- able improvement. This can be attributed to the loss of senior quarterback. Kurt Wer- keiser and a better ground game. Sophomore split end Joe Dowd led the Huskies with 30 receptions for 431 yards. Senior tight end Mike Blake, the Eastern Division ' s only unanimous selection, was right behind Dowd with 29 receptions for 397 yards. Blake was also the first team MCAA Division II All-American. Freshman quarterback Dick Klingerman threw for 806 yards, completing 73 of 155 passes (47%) and five touchdowns. Blake led the team in scoring with five touchdowns for 30 points. Kicker Rick Far- ris was distant second in scoring with three field goals and ten extra points for 19 total points. 11 RECORD: 1-71 BSC OPP 7 Edinboro 34 10 Shippensburg 35 Lock Haven 14 7 Mansfield 7 West Chester 46 14 Millersville 24 20 Cheyney 24 20 Kutztown 7 7 East Stroudsburg 34 β–  !,.β–  β–  β– .β– Β β– Β 112 Field Hockey RECORD: 16-51 BSC OPP 3 Salisbury State 1 2 Scranton 1 1 Trenton State 2 8 Mansfield Lock Haven 1 2 Indiana (PA) 1 1 Kutztown 2 2 East Stroudsburg 5 Mt. St. Mary ' s 1 1 Wilkes 1 2 Rider 5 Susquehanna 3 Shippensburg 2 Bucknell 1 5 Millersville 2 Marywood 4 Scranton 5 Messiah PA. Con erence Tournament: 3 Kutztown 1 Lock Haven 1 NCAA C )ivision 1! Tournament 1 Chico (CA) State 1 Lock Haven 4 PC Runner-up NCAA Division II Runner-up 114 JJSi β–  o . Huskies Finish Second in Nation The major obstacle between the Blooms- burg State College women ' s field hockey team and a truly superb season had to be the Lock Haven State College Bald Eagles. The Huskies finished the 1982 campaign with a 16-51 record with three of those losses to Lock Haven. Along with beating Bloomsburg in the NCAA Division 11 cham- pionship game, the Eagles defeated Bloomsburg during the regular season and in the Pennsylvania Conference final. Offensively Bloomsburg was led by freshman midfielder Karen Hertzler who tal- lied 16 goals and five assists on the year. Senior captain Diane Imboden was second in scoring with nine goals and three assists. Junior Deb Long also had an outstanding year contributing six goals and five assists while controlling the midfield line for the Huskies. For the year, BSC tallied 55 goals. Under the leadership of junior goalie Lau- rie Snyder, the Husky defense held their opponents to just 1 5 goals. Snyder made 49 saves and recorded 10 shutouts. Snyder, Long, Hertzler, and senior Jeanne Fetch were named to the Mitchell- Ness Mideast Regional All-Star team. These athletes were chosen from a field of over 1,000 nominees for their outstanding per- formance in the 1982 season by the coaches of the U.S. Field Hockey Associ- ation. w Soccer Freshman leads Booters through Winning Season The 1982 soccer team combined the tal- ents of enthusiastic newcomers and skilled veterans to end the season with a 10-7 re- cord. Freshman Ricardo Lopes led the Huskies in scoring with 10 goals and finished third on the assist chart with a trial of four. Sen- ior Bill Sypawka was second in scoring and assists adding seven and five respectively. He had two two-goal games during the year. The National Soccer Coaches ' Associ- ation (NSCA) and the Pennsylvania Confer- ence recognized three BSC players with post season honors. The NSCA named Lopes as the first team selection for for ward and senior Roger Stetler as the second team back. Stetler was a four-time letter winner and co-captain of this year ' s squad. Lopes was also chosen as an All Pennsyl- vania Conference first team member while senior teammate Mike Keller received hon- orable mention. Keller made five of the Hus- kies ' goals and assisted on six. The Huskies had an up and down year seemingly not able to put together any ma- jor winning streaks. 116 aaβ€” β–  β– 1 g m m i β– H m E k k S -- -f 1 gfc i S Β saa 117 BSC RECORD: 10-7 OPP 2 1 1 Letiigli (New Jersey Tech Lock Haven 1 4 2 Shippensburg (J. of Scranton 1 4 1 Miliersville 1 Maryland Bait. Co. 9 3 1 King ' s Indiana (PA) Lycoming Buckneli 1 2 3 6 Susquehanna Kutztown 3 West Chester 2 1 6 Cheyney Juniata 2 2 East Stroudsburg 4 Cross Country Women Place Seventh in East Regionals The women ' s cross country team proved to be both solid and consistent this season, finishing with a 5-2 record. Coach Richard Daymont can be proud of his team whose strength seemed to lie in their effective pack style running. Juniors Lori Pingitore and Vicky Amici paced the Husky team with senior Terri Purcell and freshman Ka- ren Hensle hot on their heels. The team finished with an impressive fourth place in the PSAC meet and seventh in the NCAA East Regionals. Greene and Maynard Lead Men thru Tough Season The men ' s cross country team, lead by senior co-captains Mike Greene and Lou Maynard, are mostly composed of under- classmen. A win over Allentown College helped to boost the record, while East Stroudsburg and Shippensburg proved to be their toughest opponents. With the 1982- 83 season behind and the graduation of only two senior members, the team antici- pates a more rewarding and triumphant 83- 84 season. 120 MEN ' S RECORD: 1-7 BSC OPP 50 West Chester 15 Lafayette Invit ' l, 8th (8 teams) King ' s 18 Kutztown 15 Lock Haven 15 Allentown 49 King ' s 17 Shippensburg 15 East Stroudsburg 15 Pa. Conference Meet, 14th (14 teanns) WOMEN ' S RECORD: 5-2 BSC OPP 32 West Chester 24 Lafayette Invitational, 2nd (8 teams) 5 American 50 5 Swarthmore 50 6 Lafayette 44 .7 Fordham 40 17 Lock Haven 39 36 Bucknell 22 BSC Invitational, 1st (5 teams) Bucknell Invitational, 5th (12 teams) Pa. Conference Meet, 4th (13 teams) NCAA Division II Northeast Regional, 7th (26 teams) r jxmfu- TV 121 Wrestling RECORD: 6-7 BSC Invitational 2nd (9 teams) Sheridan (Leiiigh) Tournament - - 5th (8 teams) Mat Town USA Tournament β€” 8th (12 teams) Wilkes Open β€” 3rd West Chester Tournament β€” 1st (8 teams) | BSC OPP 38 Shippensburg 4 47 Kutztown 39 Indiana (PA) 6 24 Slippery Rock 19 29 West Chester 14 18 Clarion 28 16 Lock Haven 24 14 Cleveland St. 27 29 Miilersville 10 19 West Virginia 20 18 Pittsburgh 26 9 Navy 31 PSAC Tournament β€” 2nd 7 Penn State 38 NCAA Division 1 Championships- -tied 4 1st 123 Young Wrestlers Finish Second in Pa. Conference Although the wrestling team fashioned a 6-7 record, there were many bright spots on BSC ' s young wrestling team. Highlights in- cluded winning the West Chester Invita- tional title and a surprising second place finish in the Pa. Conference Champion- ships. Senior heavy-weight Joe Wade was the lone BSC wrestler to capture an individ- ual crown at the conference champion- ships. Sophomore Tom Gibble and senior captain Todd Cummings joined Wa de at the national tourney at Oklahoma City. Coach Roger Sanders is anticipating BSC ' s return to a contenders role in the Eastern Wrestling League next season. 124 Z Men ' s Basketball BSC tops Cheyney, Textile for NCAA East Regional Title The 1982-83 basketball season proved to be one of the best in the long outstanding tradition of BSC basketball, and was the school ' s 17th consecutive winning season. Upsetting Textile in the NCAA Division II East Regionals, the Huskies fashioned a 19- 8 regular season record and 2310 overall. Season highlights included Husky victories over West Chester State and perennial rival Cheyney State. The Huskies advanced as far as the Division II Quarterfinals before losing to Wright (OH) State, who eventually captured the national title. The BSC basket- ball team was lead by senior Terry Conrad, junior Barry Francisco, and freshman stan- dout Glenn Noack. Conrad and Francisco were named to the Eastern Division All-Star Second Team. Noack was named ECAC Co-Rookie of the Year, while coach Charlie Chronister was named Pennsylvania Con- ference Coach of the Year. This was not a bad season for a team that no other Penn- sylvania conference Eastern Division Coach picked to finish higher than fifth among the eight division teams. Men ' s Basketball RECORD: 23-10 BSC OPP 79 Alientown 59 68 LeMoyne 55 61 Kutztown 54 68 East Stroudsburg 63 67 Millersville 61 69 York 61 81 Mansfield 72 58 Gannon (OT) 68 62 Monmouth 60 77 Maryland Baltimore County 67 65 Scranton 67 65 Philadelphia Textile 75 67 Shippensburg 66 70 West Chester 79 72 Monmouth 82 76 Mansfield 68 57 Cheyney 65 86 Lock Haven 69 71 West Chester 98 76 Shippensburg 63 90 Mt. St. Mary ' s 93 70 Cheyney (OT) 68 90 Wilkes 69 69 East Stroudsburg 57 59 Kutztown (OT) 56 73 Millersville 71 73 Slippery Rock PA Conference Tournament 69 52 West Chester 49 69 Clarion 62 55 Cheyney 63 NCAA Division 1! East Regional: | 76 Cheyney (OT) 75 73 Philadelphia Textile 66 53 Wright St. (OH) 73 Women ' s Basketball Millen, Runyon, Brosky set Basketball records Although the women ' s basketball team finished with an 813 overall record and a 4- 7 conference mark, many new personal re- cords were established in the 1982-83 sea- son. Freshman forward Jean Millen had a sensational season. She set new season team records for points (304), rebounds (262) and led the team with a 14.5 points per game average. Against Shippensburg, Millen set a new single game scoring record when she fired in 34 points. Senior center Hilarie Runyon finished her college career by establishing career records for most points (794) and most rebounds (723). Ju- nior guard Pam Brosky will have another year to add to her school record career as- sist total as it currently stands at 161. Head coach Sue Hibbs is optimistic about the 1983-84 season as the Huskies will lose only four members of the squad. 128 BSC RECORD; 813 OPP 67 Susquehanna 71 76 Marywood 61 68 Mansfield 56 62 Salisbury St. 72 46 Delaware St. 78 66 King ' s 50 63 Bucknell 44 61 Ithaca 69 54 Kutztown (OT) 62 62 Mansfield 67 68 East Stroudsburg 60 54 Millersville 65 47 Cheyney 81 84 Shippensburg 77 60 Millersville 74 64 Wilkes 65 68 Lycoming 51 74 West Chester 55 69 East Stroudsburg 76 65 Indiana (PA) 80 67 Lock Haven 77 129 Men ' s Swimming Swimmers Post Winning Season For the first time in eight years, coach Eli McLaughlin ' s men ' s swimming team had back to-back winning seasons. Led by senior captain Phil Spampinato, the Huskies finished their season with a 7-5 record and an eighth place finish in the PSAC Championships. They also captured the team championship in their own invita- tional relays. Other outstanding performers were juniors Matt Thrain and Phil Christian, along with freshman Ken Chaney, Bryan Quibell, Brian Fetzer, and Mike Haggin- botham. With 15 of the 16 swimmers re turning, next year ' s team should be very successful. 130 β€’ Β v- RECORD: 7-5 BSC OPP BSC Invitational β€” 1st (6 teams) | 65 King ' s 31 62 Susquehanna 36 63 Binghamton 50 69 East Stroudsburg 44 40 Shippensburg 69 44 Slippery Rock 69 83 York 15 54 Monnnouth 59 77 Lycoming 36 52 West Chester 61 56 Hartwick 30 36 Indiana (PA) 60 PSAC Championships β€” 8th (9 teams) Women ' s Swimming β– i RECORD; 91 BSC GPP 97 Ithaca 52 Philadelphia Officia β€’s Meet 2nd (11 teams) 95 East Stroudsburg 45 107 Lock Haven 29 85 Lycoming 60 99 West Chester 34 89 Shippensburg 47 83 Gettysburg 43 64 Bucknell 46 93 Indiana (PA) 68 50 Clarion 99 PSAC Championsh ps β€” 2nd rSCAA Division II β€” 11th 132 Women Finish Second in Pa. Conference with Eight All-Americans With eight All-Americans. the women ' s swimming team had their seventh consecu- tive winning season and a second place fin- ish in the Pennsylvania Conference. The Huskies also placed eleventh at the NCAA Division II meet. Clarion State handed the team their only loss during the season while the Huskies compiled nine victories. The Husky All-Americans include Gwen Cress- man. Kelly Knaus, Sue Boyer. Kelly Rei- mert, Sue Young, Cathy Sheridan, Colleen Grimm, and freshman Sue Mcintosh. 133 Baseball :mmmmmm2)- RECORD: 1114 BSC OPP 11 North Carolina 12 Winthrop 5 Penn State 16 7 Penn State 3 3 Shippensburg 8 11 Shippensburg 8 8 Susquehanna 7 10 King ' s 13 5 King ' s 3 3 Mansfield 1 4 Mansfield (8 innings) 7 7 Shippensburg 10 3 Shippensburg 13 4 Lock Haven 6 6 Lock Haven 5 8 Lock Haven 3 4 Lock Haven 6 2 York 4 4 York 6 3 East Stroudsburg 8 6 East Stroudsburg (10) 5 2 Mansfield 6 4 Mansfield 2 8 East Stroudsburg 5 14 East Stroudsburg 1 134 Softball RECORD: 31-2 BSC GPP 3 Winthrop 1 10 Furman 1 14 Furman 1 3 South Carolina 6 Ithaca 1 2 Ithaca (11 innings) 3 2 Penn State 9 Mansfield 5 Mansfield 2 Susquehanna 12 Susquehanna 11 Misericordia 15 Misericordia 1 8 Scranton 9 Scranton 8 Salisbury 1 10 Salisbury 1 Shippensburg (Forfeit) 7 10 Shippensburg 5 9 Kutztown 11 Kutztown 7 East Stroudsburg 3 2 East Stroudsburg 14 Bucknell 4 Bucknell 6 Indiana (PA) 15 Indiana(PA) 5 8 Millersville 1 14 Millersville 10 Wilkes 2 Wilkes (Suspended) ' Continued on page 137. 2 iJ .rf 135 BSC oppI PA Conference Championships: 4 Lock Haven 2 Slippery Rock (11 innings) 6 Lock Haven NCAA East Regionals: 2 Springfield (10 Innings) 1 Sacred Heart (CT) 2 2 Sacred Heart 1 Sacred Heart 2 137 ! Women ' s Lacrosse 138 RECORD: 1-7 BSC OPP 7 Slippery Rock 14 13 Drew 12 7 Kutztown 13 7 Shippensburg 26 9 Millersville 22 9 Oneonta 12 9 Bucknell 17 7 East Stroudsburg 12 139 Cheerleaders Men ' s Tennis Huskies win Fifth Consecutive Title Once again coach Burt Reese ' s Tennis Team rolled to a successful season. The teann, proved that the Huskies are supreme in the State Conference by authoritatively w inning an unprecedented fifth conference crown. Coach Reese reached a personal mi- lestone by coaching the tennis teams to over 200 victories. All-Americans Dave Su- perdock and Marty Coyne set numerous records. Coyne recorded more career wins than anyone in BSC history (1 10) and cap- tured eight conference titles (out of a possi- ble 8). Superdock holds the record for con- secutive wins (18) and has the honor of being the only player never to lose a match to a conference player while also recording over 100 career wins. The future looks op- tomistic for the Huskies. Six out of eight players will return next year. BSC RECORD: 1411 OPP w 4 Mortheast Missouri State 5 9 2 1 9 9 Shippensburg Maryland Navy Lycoming Scranton 7 5 m 9 1 Maryland Balto. Co. Old Dominion 8 2 Hampton Institute 7 4 7 7 9 Virginia Commonwealth Lock Haven Temple Millersville 5 2 9 8 4 1 Bucknell Slippery Rock Mercyhurst Penn State 1 5 5 1 9 8 West Virginia Lehigh Haverford 5 1 2 Cornell 6 .i 9 Kutztown 7 East Stroudsburg 2 4 Penn State 5 8 West Chester 1 PC Championships β€” 1st NCAA Div. II Championships 142 4 4 β€’ i RECORD: 7-7 BSC OPP 417 King ' s 399 415 Kutztown 418 415 Shippensburg 422 415 Lock Haven 436 427 East Stroudsburg 399 427 West Chester 409 427 Susquehanna 413 399 Scranton 416 411 Bucknell 393 411 Lock Haven Lycoming (Forfeit) 425 424 York 394 424 Baltimore 409 404 Millersville 412 PSAC Championships 9th (1 1 teams) 1 Men ' s Track and Field 144 RECORD; 2-5 BSC OPP Tow son St. Invitational (17 teams) nth 36 Shippensburg 90 36 East Stroudsburg 65 26 West Chester 86 26 Miilersvilie 70 66 Mansfield 78 66 Hobart 23 66 Lock Haven 17 145 Women ' s Track and Field ie ' ?f ' . 1 2 jumgm W ' RECORD: 51 BSC OPP 102 Lafayette 40 74.5 Cortland 80.5 74.5 Bucknell 58.5 74.5 East Stroudsburg 47.5 I 74.5 Lock Haven 10 Cortland Invitational 4th (15 teams) 100 Binghamtonn 45 146 Patti Davenport was our only representa 5 ' 9i 4 , 2 ' 4 over previous school record live at nationals. She finished fourth in of 5 ' 7 . high jump with school record jump of f i ' ' ' β€’ j! .- fflfcas ' % i- ' ii on rΒ r CI β€’n ' ts ' oties β€’ mtf. T ' ♦oi ' ' β€’ «  i ' ;- :? 9 ' iv3BV 4 .P4Β«i mss3 FOOTBALL Row 1: G. Landis (Head Coach), J. Carr. Q. Stone, H. Haidacher, M. Balik, M. Blake, J. Zaccheo, J. Hess, J. Flynn, S. Kucewicz, R. Farris, B. Bidelspach, Row 2: F, Williams (Assistant Coach), B. Covert, D. Pepper, K. Jones, M. Galantino, T, Stanton, S, Fisher, D, Wiley, E, Feerrar, K. Lynch, J- Dowd, Row 3: L. Maranzana (Assistant Coach), P, Slusser, Q, Romanko, D- Abert, J, McLoughlin, T, Martin, S. Peskosky, C. Gutshall, S. Rockman, B. Keil, M, Erdman, T Palnnatary. Row 4: J. Gu- bernot (Assistant Coach), S. Miller, D, Shuga, F- Sheplock, R. Bullock, C Barr, B. Gabel, E- Gallagher, L. Harris, B. Smith, M. Connor Row 5: K. Smeltz (Assistant Coach), J DeMelfi (Assistant Coach), J. DeMartino, M. St. Clair, S Pennington, S Barber, J. Welsh, M, Glovas, T, Sellers, D, Hoffman, R. Ross, A. Carucci, A. Martin. Row 6: P. Slocum (Trainer), B, Gutshall (Assistant Coach), D. Richards, D. Klingerman, D, Wilczynski, G. Catts, B. Godfrey, R. Cameron, F, Follmer, D. Tracy, C. Kos- cioiek, T. Woods, J. Lincalis. Row 7: R. Morgan (Equipment Manager), J. Geiger (Assistant Coach), E. Case, K. Holliday. D. DeLambo, R. Hrobak, M, Jupina, M. Landis, L. Moss, W. Reid, R. Tibbs, V. Rochester. C. Bauer. Missing: M. Sweitzer. FIELD HOCKEY Row 1: K, Pfeflerle, D Minskey, J. Loriy. U. Ictibuden (Captain), S. Rush (Captain). J Fetch (Laptain), K. Lichtenwalter. Row 2: D, McAllister, L. Kyle, J. Ross. K. Hertzler, K. Nilson, S, Deck, K. Parkyn, T. White, C. Williams, K. Arnold, B. Sprout. Row 3: W. Horn, M. Crouse, D. Long, L. Yeager, J. Mixner, E. Eberz, P. Megay, K. Hilgar, S. O ' Keefe (Assistant Coach), J. Hutchinson (Head Coach). 148 SOCCER Row 1: T Bloom. A Uasper. T Peckham, R. btetier (Captain), O Uallagher (Captain), k Lopes, P Laranelto, b Maas Row 2: L 1 urberville (Assistant Coach). W, Hilker, D. Waterman, B. Sypawka, M. Keller. D. Sahl. K. Scholz. S. Reymer. B, DePippo, Row 3: M Connell (Assistant Coach). L. Mickley. J. Byrne. P. Osei Wusu. E. Pettis, S, Makoge. A Tambe. Q Rotile, C. Peralta, B Hargreaves, K. Neubeck (Student Coach). Dr L, Mingrone (Head Coach). X C T SBC x-c ?soΒ« ?ll Bsr β€’aec k ' MEN ' S CROSS COUNTRY Row 1:M Williams. L Maynaid. M Greene. S. Zieglei. D. Atherholt. Row 2: M Stepp. M Oslafy. R Lytle. B. Ut bine, J Lewis. J MacDevette. 149 WOMEN ' S CROSS COUNTRY Row 1: K. Kessler, D Laudenslager. K. Eastwood, B Docherty, V Amid. L. Pingtore. Row 2: C Finnegan, K. Henseler, Y. Delnis (Captain), M. Urban (Captain), B. Walther. T. Purcell, C. Miller, S. McChesney. ' ;, f WRESTLING Row 1: M. Maczuga, T. Rhoden. W. Fry, J. Cusson, R. Rapsey. T. Cummings, G, Walters. Row 2: M Hammer, J. Robson, P. Connor, T. Smith. T. Dagle, J. Eck, T. Nevil, S. Lawton, L. Schneider. Row 3: R. Rosati. G. Sullivan. J. Wilson. J. Gibas. J. McFaden. K. Youtz. J. Wade. E. Tonneson. T. Gibble. P. Moteverdi. D. Michaels. N. Fritz. 150 MEN ' S BASKETBALL Row 1: P Slocum (Trainer). T. Embleton. T. Conrad. B. Plasko. J. Hollister (Sports Information Director) Row 2: C. Chronister (Head Coach), T, Brown. C, Kosciolek. P Hart, Dr. M. Herbert (Assistant Coach), R. Morgan (Equipment Manager). B. Reese (Assistant Coach). Row 3: J. Cerciello (Manager). W. Wright. S Planutis. B Francisco. R Colone. P Flanagan. G. Noack, F J McCullough (Manager). WOMEN ' S BASKETBALL Row 1: T Kiriluk. K. Zimmermar . S. McChesney. M. McDonald. J. Millen. P. Brosky. Row 2: J. Loucks. S. Knapp. J Pad- cliff. H. Runyon. S. Hackforth. J. Ludrof. D. Alfonsi. 151 MEN ' S SWIMMING Row 1: M Morris. D Henwood, P. Christian, T. DiMarco, K. Hiiss, J. Murphy. P. Spampinato. D. Keffer. Row 2: R. Fosnot, M. Haggenbothem, R. Fenton, B. Quibbell, M, Thran, B, Fetzer, E McLaughlin (Coach), WOMEN ' S SWIMMING Row 1: S. Young. G. Cressman. S. Boyer, C. Grimm, A. Kramer, C Sheridan. K. Reimert. T. Klamet. S. Snedden. 152 M4h MEN ' S TENNIS Row 1: M. Coyne, S. Grebe. D. Superdock, M. Penny, R. Lario. J. Bird. WOMEN ' S TRACK Row 1: M Harris, L Pingitore. T Purcell (Captain), D Alfonsi (Captain). S Schneck. V Amici Row 2: T Scott. B Walther. D Beckerich. P Aiken. B Johnson. D Frace. P Davenport. B Docherty. L Stewart. Row 3: K Meier. K Henseler. D Williams. M. A. Bet. L Distasio. S Setter. A. Wienczkowski. K Hoover. L. Wagner. C Graby Row 4: C Finnegan. C. Chapman. J Ross. D Daymont (Coach). C. Daymont (Coach). Missing: K Flood. A. Kent. K Kessler. G Miller. J Reed. D Sabalesky (Captain). M Schaffer. 153 The Year in Sports 154 Bloomsburg is not all fraternity parties and lost football games. Many cultur- ally enriching performances and events capture the college community. This past year Community Arts Council au- diences were awed by the Northeastern Pennsylvania Philharmonic, Philadanco and Mummenschanz, covering interests in music, dance and mime. For lighter entertainment students en- joyed the popular comedy cabarets, coffee- houses and concerts . . . concerts featur- ing Warren Zevon, America, The Phil Garland Band and The A ' s. Annually the Bloomsburg Fair is a large event for the area and the BSC students enjoy the nightly entertainment, rides, exhibits and food. Homecoming, the Dance Marathon, and Re naissance Jamboree are among the largest campus events anticipated each year by hundreds of students and townspeople. BSC provides many opportunities for the college community and townspeople to see good entertainment at reasonable costs. The students and community realize the vast importance of special events and the support continues to grow. The Fitzwilliam String Quartet September 21, 1982 Carver Hall 4 f J 1 . A _ Ml iET : Northeastern Pennsylvania Philharmonic September 26, 1982 Haas Center 158 Philadanco October 31, 1982 Haas Center Mummenschanz February 8, 1983 Haas Center 159 Gary Karr I Solisti Aquilani February 27, 1983 Haas Center Comedy is Popular The Kehr (Jnion Program Board spon- sored a variety of comedians and humor in 1982. Stories of monster movies, druggies and drunks, nerds on the beach, substitute teachers, and robberies in minimarkets were only a few of the tales which had the crowd roaring. The comedians have be- come a popular event and always receive a large turnout. 161 Fair Attracts Record Crowd The 1982 Bloomsburg Fair held attrac- tions for mariy people. The fair especially afforded BSC students with an opportunity to experience Bloomsburg at its liveliest. The food stands were a favorite stop for ail. Hot sausage, funnel cakes, and fried dough were only a few of the things which became the staples of many a student diet, and contributed to a slight tip in the scales! If it was the entertainment that attracted you, a variety of stars were sure to please: Louise Mandrell, Englebert Humperdinck, and the Dirt Band. Still not satisfied? Midg- et Auto Races, Demolition Derby, Harness Racing, and a Rodeo capped the main events. If thrills and chills were what you sought, the Paratrooper, the Pirate, and the Rhat Batan provided plenty. On the quieter side, exhibits could be viewed in the Agricultur- al, Horticultural, and Arts and Crafts build- ings. Whether students were entering BSC as freshmen or returning after semesters, the Bloomsburg Fair is an event that is greatly looked forward to. The fair is advertised as; a glimpse of yesterday, a look at today, and a dream for tomorrow. It sure fills the bill! 162 163 .38 Special Hold on Loosely . . . Caught Up in You . . . Wild-eyed Southern Boys . . . Back on the Track . . . You Keep Runnin ' Away . . . Rockin ' Into the Night. 164 Robert Hazard Escalator of Life . . . Change Reaction ... I Just Want to Hang Around You . . . She ' s Hot . . . Land of Ice . . . Rev. Rocket . . . Hard Hearted. 165 Wide World of Sports visits Bloom BSC kicked off its 55th Annual Home coming celebration on Wednesday, Octo- ber 13. The rock group .38 Special per- formed to a sell out crowd in Nelson Fieldhouse. Then on Thursday night Na- tional Lampoon ' s Animal House was shown to a rowdy BSC audience, dressed in a variety of outfits, including the popular togas, to view the movie. The traditional Pep Rally was held Friday night. Though dampened by rain, the fireworks still high- lighted the evening. Barbara Winburn was announced as the Freshman Sweetheart. On Saturday morning, Columbia Hall took first place in dorm decorating, fol- lowed by Northumberland and Lycoming. On a cold and windy Saturday the Ma- roon and Gold Band led the Homecoming Parade, followed by numerous floats and various high school bands and the Alumni band. The first place float winner was Sig- ma lota Omega-Omega Theta Tau. Lambda Chi Alpha Chi Sigma Rho and Commuters Association-Program Board took second and third place respectively. Carol Perlinsky, representing Lambda Chi Alpha, was crowned Homecoming Sweetheart during half-time ceremonies of the BSC-Millersville football game. Also, alumnus Bob Tucker was inducted into the BSC Hall of Fame, and his jersey was re- tired. The Huskies lost to the Marauders 14 to 24, an impressive showing. Rounding out Homecoming weekend was a joint performance by the colleges ' Women ' s Choral Ensemble, Husky Singers, and Concert Choir, presenting a concert of popular music Sunday evening. 166 WE BACK BSC 5PDRT5 167 The Philadelphia Story by Phillip Barry CHARACTERS Tracy Lord Brenda Beverly Margaret Lord Karen Howley William (Uncle Willie) Tracy Doug Petruzzi Macaulay (Mike) Connor Tony Pastore George Kittredge Scott Baugher C.K. Dexter Haven Chuck Gilmore Dinah Lord ' . Sharon Deegan Director Robert D. Richey 168 Waiting For Godot by Samuel Beckett CHARACTERS Estragon (Gogo) Allen P. Murphy Vladimir (Didi) Robert Sweeney Lucky James Dotzler Pozzo Tom Bowers Boy Eric Strauss Director Michael McHale 169 A Christmas Tableau The Madrigal Singers Victorian Christ- mas Banquet was held December 8, 9, 10, and 1 I in the Scranton Commons. The group performed Dr. Wendy Miller ' s origi- nal concept and script to a soldout audi- ence. Dr. Miller was aided in selecting the menu by Maryan McCormick. Kerry Boll was choreographer for the per- formance. Several faculty played roles in the living tableau. The combination of mu- sic, food and dance came together in a de- lightful and entertaining Christmas setting. H A Vr S !! a| ' ;J ]| l yf If JS. SSSk %β€” - β–  β– β–  11 12 170 Harlem Globetrotters BSC was given a special study break De- cember 10 in Melson Fieldhouse. The Har- lem Globetrotters, America ' s team, and the magicians of basketball brought their spe- cial brand of humor to Bloomsburg. The team has been touring since 1927 and has played more than 15,000 games. The tradi- tional red, white, and blue uniforms dazzled the crowd with their basketball skills and they brought roars of laughter from the au- dience. β€’ ' ' - : ' . f -mr dSkj H | . iii. ,Β« 171 Warren Zevon Lawyers, Guns and Money . . . Hasten Down the Wind . . . Frank and Jesse James . . . The French Inhaler . . . Werewolves of London. America with Livingston Taylor 173 Love is . . . Dancing for Others The Kehr Gnion Program Board spon- sored another successful dance marathon February 11. About 200 persons, mostly BSC and Bioomsburg High School stu dents, took part in the SOhour marathon in Centennial Gym. A 12 hour mini-marathon was also held on Saturday. A number of local bands provided much of the music for the weekend, and WBSC filled the hours between the groups. As the marathon drew to a close, a ca- pacity crowd cheered the final 60 partici- pants and hundreds of balloons filled Cen- tennial. This year ' s marathon benefited the Hos pice Program of Columbia-Montour Home Health Services and netted $12,000. 175 The Dating Game Valentine ' s Day 1983 Ruby Schuon and Andy Molan Stacy Faragna and Rick Fischer Cindy Phifer and Jim Krause Alice Koyle and Chris Maron r 176 The Hostage by Brendan Behan CHARACTERS Patrick Dana Creasy Meg Angela Christino Monsewer Allen Murphy Mr. Mulleady Bob Larkin Teresa Wendy Kerrick Miss Gilchrist Jill Wandell Leslie (British Soldier) Chris Maron Collette Anne Galbreath Siobhan Pam Howley Ropeen Patty Malone Director Hitoshi Sato Assistant Director Choreographer Julie Pyle 177 Coffeehouses Good music and a time to relax Coffeehouses β€” one of the best ways on campus to relieve tensions, enjoy a few laughs, hear some good music, and just plain kick back and relax. These are some of the things that make a coffeehouse per- formance popular on campus. These shows precipitate an informal atmosphere that adds to the enjoyment of the perform- ers. The 1982-83 year has brought some old favorites, as well as some new faces to the coffeehouse circuit. Suzanne Vega, Linda Black, Sadie Green Sales, Bob Warren Band, Jim Lyman, Mark Rust are a few of those who have performed here this year. Music ranging from folk, jazz, versions of new wave, easy listening and pop cover enough to please BSC music lovers. 178 179 BSC ' s Image Signs Songs IMAGE is a sign language nnusic interpre tation group composed of 1 2 BSC students They combine dance, mime, and drama with sign language while providing quality humorous and meaningful entertainment Gnder the direction of Dr. G. Donald Miller, IMAGE held college performances in Octo ber and March. This year the popular songs interpreted included the Stray Cat Strut, Time Warp, 1 Got You Babe, and Whip It covering a wide variety of musical tastes. Large crowds attended the groups ' perfor- mances and once again proved the popular- ity and appeal of IMAGE. H 1 1 SF K M HER ' PQ β–  ( ' ' . ' . V- β– β– β– β–  - 1 H H I B H 180 Comedy Cabaret Scarpati Comedy productions succeed- ed again tliis spring in bringing higii energy entertainment to campus. Several come- dians took over tiie Multipurpose room in the KCIB April 24, and provided some off the wall antics for students. Aside from imitations, one-liners, and various role-play- ing they even put in some caustic criti- cisms of BSC ' s ov n Campus Voice. But al in all the audience enjoyed the night and the humor. 181 Greek Week ' 83 Winners (cancelled) AAM, AXA S22, MTT Jim Ferraro β€” TKE 222, AOX A2A 222, A TT Outdoor Concert Attracts Crowd before Finals Campus went wild on May 6 as the Phil Garland Band and The A ' s, from Philadel- phia, performed in an outdoor concert on Schuylkill lawn. Many students took ad- vantage of the warm weather, spread blan- kets and lawn chairs, caught some rays, and enjoyed the concert. Some danced yet others laid back and relaxed. The perfor- mance helped many students to release their tensions before final exams. 183 Jello Wrestling is Feature at Jamboree ' 83 184 The sixth Annual Renaissance Jamboree held Saturday, April 30, attracted crowds of people to Bloomsburg ' s Main Street. The spring festival, cosponsored by BSC and the Town of Bloomsburg, had many stands lining the downtown business district. Ham- burgers, hot dogs, funnel cakes, pita sand- wiches, ice cream, baked goods, soft pret- zels, and assorted foods were sampled. There were also craft tables displaying the talents of local craftsmen. The Jamboree also provided entertainment throughout the day at two locations. The Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble performed Zanies, the Skipback Cindies clogged to the sounds of the Cole Train country-music band, Sadie Green Sales was a big hit with their knee slappin ' music craziness. A group of 15 BSC students presented a gymnastics rou- tine, the local pop band Thunder and Light- ening made their festival debut, but the highlight of the day was the First Annual Jello Wrestling Tournament. Groups of three took on competitors in a 12 foot square arena filled with colorful gelatin. The ' 83 Jambo ree was a unique event at- tended just ' for the fun of it. 185 Senior β€” the upperclassman, the know it all, usually plagued with sen- ioritis nine months before graduation. Graduation β€” a time to celebrate, party, say good-bye to friends, look towards the future, and a time for reflection. Seniors, do you remember being a fresh man and, having to ask for directions? Re- member that first football game? that first win? the end of the semester and those trau- matic finals? The summers passed quickly, each fall you returned wiser than before. Decisions came more easily; what classes should 1 take? What prof should 1 forget? Do I need to take swimming now or later? 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Staffaroni Elementary Education Early Childhood Education 238 Debra Ann Stahl Biology, ' Pre rned Anthony T. Stair Randy Lee Stampone Mass Communication: Public Relations Journalism Mass Communication Mass Communication: Advertising Lori Ann Starr Special Education Laurie A. Stauffer Mass Communication: Advertising Public Relations Better think a while Or 1 may never think again. If this were the last day of your life, my friend Tell me, what you think you would do then? Stand up to the blow that fate has struck upon you. Make the most of all you still have coming to you, or Lay down on the ground and let the tears run from you. Crying to the grass and trees and heaven finally on your knees. Let me live again, let life come find me wanting. Spring must strike again against the shield of winter. Let me feel once more the arms of love surround me Telling me the danger ' s past, 1 need not fear the icy blast again. β€” Genesis, Undertow Joseph Brian Steever Chemistry Roger Stetler Elementary Education Michael C. Stevens Business Administration: Management Donna J. Stewart Business Administration Management Donna Mae Stewart Mass Communication Radio Television Mary Ellen Stewart Nursing P amela V. Stillwagon information Processing Marjorie M. Stinner Mass Communication: Public Relations 239 !m 0 M iU W i..- W : 1 ' Glenda M. Stitt Business Administration: Accounting Kathleen E. Stitz Paul David Stockier Business Administration: Accounting Accounting Scott A. Stugart Robert Francis Business Administration: Stutzman, Jr. Accounting Geography: Urban and Regional Planning Helen Stoisits Business Education: Office Administration Susan E. Stone ; Early Childhood Elementary Education Sandra J. Stoner Nusring James A. Stopper Business Administration: Accounting Eileen C. Storm Nursing Rochelle R. Stout Accounting George Edward Stozenski, Jr. Management Finance Harry A. Strausser III Business Administration: Management Joanne C. Sullivan Business Administration: Accounting Makoge Sunny Business Administration; Marketing David Thomas Superdock Chemistry 240 Randal W. Supper Business Administration: Accounting Joni Swank Lisa R. Swartzbaugh Raymond Swiatkowski Roseann Swiderski Accounting Mass Communication: Public Math Computer and Sociology: Social Welfare Relations Advertising TV Information Science So you ' ve got to let me know, Should I stay or should 1 go? β€” The Clash Mark C. Swigonski Mass Communication William Sypawka Computer and Information Science Ann Marie Szoke Biology Judith A. Szulanczyk Special Education Jane J. Tabibian Psycfiology Gina M. Taglioli Business Economics William E. Talios Business Administration: Marketing Vickie A. Tarnok Business Education: Comprehensive Christine E. Tartaglia Information Processing Rand! Sheryl Tessenholtz English Vito Thatcher Business Economics Susan Ann Thieme Sociology: Social Welfare April Eleanor Thomas Sociology: Social Welfare 241 Carol Ann Thompson Elementary Education Curtis Thompson English Theresa Thompson Communication Disorders; Speech Pathology Loris A. Thren Early Childhood Education Angela M. TIbbs Business Administration: Accounting Joseph Gabriel Frances M. Toborowski Meredith P. Pomlinson Tloczynski Sociology; Social Welfare Business Administration; Psychology Computer and Info Science Eileen Marie Toole Political Science Sally J. Toole b Nursing P Wayne C. Townsley Accounting Thomas A. Trainer Accounting Thien Kim Tran Nursing Anne E. Trapani Kimberlee Ann Trexlei Business Administration: Accounting Nursing 242 Regina L. Truman Business Administration; Marketing Hugh Turner Business Administration: Accounting Darena R. Tyler Business Administration: Computer and Info Science David Tyson Elementary Education Greg CIditis Business Economics Edward C. Ulicny DarbaraMichelleOnger John S. Gpdegrove Mary Elizabeth Urban Kathleen M. (Jrbas Computer and Information Secondary Education: Earth and Business Education: Business Education: Sociology Social Welfare Science Space Science Office Administration Office Administration Jeffrey S. VanSant Anthony J. Varano, Jr. Jeffrey H. Vaughn Business Administration: Computer and Information Business Administration: Management Science Mathematics Computer and Info Science Barbara Ann Veet Mursing Eileen F. Veneski Business Education: Accounting il 243 Diana Margaret Louise Venn Business Education: Office Ad. Marge Venne Business Education Rachelle A. Vesci Maryann M.Vessotskie Art History Mass Communication: Public Relations Advertising Suzanne C. Vicari Business Administration: Accounting Diane Virgilio Business Management Amy K. Walker Psychology Donald C. Walp Elementary Education Carol Lynn Viscuso Business Administration: Marketing Stephanie Vlattas Lori Mercer Wagner Mass Communication Accounting Ed Walburn Geography: (Jrban Regional Planning Lillian M. Walker Sociology Beth Ann Wallace Business Education; Office Administration Steven L. Wallace Business Administration: Management Tina Craig Wallis Mathematics I wish I didn ' t know now what I didn ' t know then. β€” Bob Seger Against the Wind Iris Marlene Walsh Business Administration: Accounting Brenda Lee Walters Computer and Information Science 244 Charles Franklin Mark S. Warner James C. Waselik Janine Marie Lisa Wassel Warner Earth Space Science Computer and Information Wasilewski Sociology Art Science Psychology Spanish Secondary Education Todd Anthony Wasser David J. Waterman History Business Administration. Accounting Marcy A. Watkins Psychology E.J. Watson Psychology Sharon A. Weber Nursing 245 Beverly L. Weiss Business Administration: Computer and Info Science Laurie A. Weissinger Computer and Information Science Mathematics John M.E. Welgoss Political Science Craig P. Wendling Business Management Kurt Werkheiser Business Administration: Management Michael Paul Wessner Biology Ronald J. White Business Administration: Carolyn Whitehead Special Education Peggy A. Whitenight Business Administration: Accounting Barbara L. Whitman Early Cfiildhood Education: Education of Hearing Impaired Holly L. Whitmoyer Nursing Donna Marie Wiest Special Education Susan L. Wilcha Business Administration: Management 246 Jeffrey R. Wilcox Elementary Education Faith Annette Wiley Special Education Lisa G. Wilkins Special Education Amanda S. Williams Communication Disorders: Speech Pathology Connie McFeaters Williams Sociology: Social Welfare Nancy L. Williams Business Management Thomas Alan Williams Elementary Secondary Education: Social Studies Mary Kate Wilson Music Carol A. Wimmer Communication Disorders: Speech Pathology Marc T. Winter Accounting Andrea Wirt Business Education: Office Management Frederick S. Withum III Secondary Education: Earth Science Brenda J. Witt Sociology: Social Welfare Diane Marie Wojcik Business Administration: Accounting Mary A. Wolff Accounting The rung of a ladder was nev- er meant to rest upon, but only to hold a man ' s foot long enough to put the other somewhat higher. β€” Thomas Huxley Mary Ann B. Wolk Elementary Education Jacqueline A. Wood Special Education Maria D. Wroblewski Business Administration: Marl eting 247 Karen Wurzbach Special Education Michael R. Yamrus Mass Communication Lisa M. Yeakel Nursing Pamela Susan Young B. Elizabeth Youngmai Early Childhood Education Sociology: Social Welfare James D. Zaccheo Business Administration: Computer and Info Science Charles Zartman Math Engineering Nancy E. Zebraitis Computer and Information Science Caria R. Zeeger Computer and Information Science Lynn M. Zeiber Psychology Carol Zembrzycki Katharine M. Zettle Business Management Business Administration: Accounting Steven K. Ziegler CarIa Sue Zimmerman Joanne Zimmerman Business Administration Nursing Nursing Better late than never , Chrissada M. Zogas Early Childhood Education Karen Zuerblis Business Economics Joseph Zukus Geography: General James J. Zvikas Marketing Management 248 Edward F. Duffy Jr. Arts and Sciences Vera M. Duffy Business Administration: Accounting Elizabeth A. Hooper Psychology Xuanhoang Thuy Le Chemistry (Predentistry) Ann R. Saloum Arts and Sciences s ENIOR DIRECTOR ' 83 William Adamthwaite, Berwyn. Pa,, Ski Club, Economics Club. Scott D. Ahium, Allentown, Pa., Delta Pi, Bowling Club, Karate Club. Fall Baseball 197879. Christine Alberts, Philadelphia, Pa., Sigma Sigma Sigma. Ann Marie Aibertson, Millville, Pa., Psychology Association, Stu dent Representative to Psychology Department, American Marketing Association, American Advertising Federation. Bonnie J. Aibertson, Bloomsburg, Pa., Varsity Track and Field, BSC Shot Put recordholder. Michael Alexander, Carlisle, Pa., Council for Exceptional Children, Student Advisory Board, CAS, CARC, Campus Voice, Project Awareness. Janet A. Alexy, Bethlehem, Pa , Phi Beta Lambda, American Market ing Association, ASPA. Diane Aifonsi, Pottsville, Pa., Var sity Basketball, Varsity Track and Field, PSEA, Kappa Delta Pi Cynthia A. Allen, Easton, Pa , Co lumbia Association for Retarded Citizens, Council for Exceptional Children, PSEA. Paula J. Amrick, Allentown, Pa , PSEA, Maroon and Gold Band. Charles 8. Anastasi, Huntingdon Valley. Pa,, Prelaw Club (V.P.). Ski Club, Economics Club. Lori Andreacola, Marleysville, Pa Shari L. Anewalt, Lehighton, Pa Denise Antolik, Wilkes Barre, Pa., ISC (President), Chi Sigma Rho. Kehr Union Governing Board (Secre- tary), Greek Advisory Board, CGA. Theresa M. Appollina, Basking Ridge. N.J , Phi lota Chi. Malcolm E. Arter, Jr., Northum berland. Pa , Studio Band, Market mg Club. Michael C. Artz, Lebanon, Pa. Annette M. Ashcroft, East Stroudsburg, Pa., CGA, Greek Advi- sory Board, FCA, Pi Omega Pi, Resi- dent Advisor, Resident Advisory Board, Dean ' s List, Phi Beta Lamb- da. Zeta Psi Homecoming Sweet- heart. Montour Hall Homecoming Sweetheart, Chairperson for Search and Screening Committee β€” Adm. Counselor, Intramural Racquetball, Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. Joyce A. Aughey, Mifflintown, Pa., FCA, Bloomsburg Christian Fel lowship, Protestant Campus Minis- try, Medical Tech. Club. Stephen Augustine, Kennett Square, Pa., AMA (Secretary), Phi Beta Lambda, Assistant Coach for Womens Basketball. Brenda Laraine Aunkst, Milton. Pa. Karen Jeannean Sees Aurand, Danville, Pa. Lorraine M. Avery, Pen Argyl, Pa. Cretchen Anne Bachman, Yard ley. Pa., Alpha Sigma Alpha, Sigma Tau Delta, Literary Magazine, Karen Gail Bacino, Summitt, N.J , American Marketing Club (Vice President, Program Coordinator), Phi Beta Lambda Cynthia Suzanne Baker, Avon more. Pa . NSA, Bloomsburg Chris tian Fellowship Melinda D. Baker, Montoursville, Pa , CARC, Sociology Club Norman J. Balchunas Jr., Lans dale. Pa , Track Team, Cross Coun try Team, AFROTC Commander. Phi Sigma Xi Richard Bales, Alburtis, Pa., Intra murals, Michael A. Balik, Orlando, Fla , Varsity Football, Delta Omega Chi. Intramurals, Marketing Club. Judy A. Balliet, Bloomsburg, Pa. Wanda Denise Ballou, Philadel phia. Pa., Third World Cultural Soci- ety, Sociology Social Welfare Club. Stephen A. Barbella, Glenside, Pa., Freshman Class President, CGA, Phi Beta Lambda, Obiter Pho tographer. Nancy Beryl Barg, North Wales, Pa., Campus Voice. Cwyn Elise Baringer, Quaker town. Pa., PSEA, ACEI, Intramurals, Kappa Delta Pi. Martha Jane Bartholomew, Mil ton, Pa., Sociology Club. Michele M. Basar, Mountaintop, Pa., Chi Sigma Rho, Data Process ing Club. Sandra M. Basara, Frackville. Pa., Alpha Sigma Alpha. Kappa Mu Ep- silon. Math Club, Data Processing Organization, Obiter. Jeffrey A. Baskin, Easton, Pa., Skiing, Swimming, Tau Kappa Epsi Ion, Waterpolo Club, ASPA. Thomas Mark Baumann, New Hyde Park, NY Marilee Baumgartner, Sayre, Pa , Lambda Alpha Mu, ASPA. Scott G. Beall, Camp Hill, Pa., Quest. Mary Elizabeth Behney, Leba non. Pa., Tennis Team, PSEA, Sig ma Sigma Sigma. Valerie L. Behrle, Emmaus, Pa., PSEA, ACEI, Special Olympics, Phi lota Chi, Inter-Sorority Council. Cheryl Renee Beishline, Still water. Pa., Women ' s Choral Ensem ble (Vice President). Concert Choir, Madrigal Singers. John K. Bell, Lewistown, Pa.. Pi Omega Pi, Circle K Club. Sigma lota Omega. Intramurals. Intra-Fraterni ty sports Stephen Ernest Bellos, Allen Y town. Pa., Tau Kappa Epsilon, Data Processing Club. Diane Benhayon, Warminster. Pa.. Pi Omega Pi. Kappa Delta Pi, Ski Club. Joseph Paul Bennett, Picture Rocks, Pa., Phi Beta Lambda, Husky Singers, Association of Resident Students. Kelly Bennett, State College, Pa , CARC (Vice President), Special Olympics (Coordinator), Zeta Psi Lit- tle Sister (Treasurer), Sophomore Service Award, P ARC Outstanding Award, Student Advisory Board to Special Education Department. William G. Bent, Vernon, N J , Tau Kappa Epsilon, Varsity Soccer. Ski Club (President), CGA, ASPA. Mary Ann Benyo, Hazleton, Pa., Data Processing Organization, Women ' s Choral Ensemble. Quest, Literary and Film Society. Cindy Berardi, Allentown, Pa , Data Processing Organization. Phi Beta Lambda, Chi Sigma Rho. Karen S. Berger, Bloomsburg, Pa., PSEA. Tamara Leigh Berger, Fairview Village, Pa.. Delta Mu Delta, Phi Beta Lambda, Accounting Club. Debbie L. Berkley, Williamsport, Pa , Campus Voice, (Executive Edi tor). Pilot (Editor), Mass Communi cation (Secretary), Olympian, Colle giate Journalists. Douglas R. Berry, Port Royal, Pa , Phi Kappa Phi, Delta Mu Delta, Dean ' s List, Varsity Football, Lower Campus Judicial Board, Fellowship of Christian Athletes JoAnn M. Bertolino, Philadelphia. Pa . Campus Voice (Assistant Fea ture Editor), Mass Communication Club (Program Assi stant). Terri J. Bickel, Selinsgrove, Pa., Psi Chi, Phi Kappa Phi, Psychology Association. Bloomsburg Christian 249 s ENIOR DIRECTOR ' 83 Y Fellowship. Ann n. Bilheimer, Pen Argyl, Pa., PSEA, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi. Andrea Lee Binetti, Little York, N.J., Psi Chi, Psychology Associ- ation. Glen William Birmingham, Honesdale, Pa., Delta Mu Delta (President), Dorm President, Lower Campus Judicial Board, Associ- ation of Resident Students. Timothy B. Bitler, Birdsboro, Pa., American Marketing Association (Vice President), Delta Mu Delta. Lucinda Christine Black, Phila- delphia, Pa., Third World Cultural Society, Sociology Club, Rose Marie Blackburn, Brick, N.J., PSEA, ACEI, CARC, Zeta Psi Little Sisters (Vice President). Michael 8. Blake, Allendale, N.J., Varsity Football, Phi Beta Lambda, Mass Communication Club. Jane F. Blauch, Fredericksburg, Pa., American Marketing Associ- ation, Bloomsburg Players, Phi Beta Lambda. Data Processing Organiza- tion, Campus Voice. Stephanie J. Bliss, Willow Grove, Pa. Anthony Scott Bloom, Levittown, Pa., Varsity Soccer, ARS, Biology Club Dianne L. Blum, Stroudsburg, Pa., Sigma Sigma Sigma. G. Scott BIyler, Emmaus, Pa., In- tramural Softball, Volleyball, Arch- ery and Raquetball. Kathryn Boerner, Woodbridge, N.J. Michalene Bogansky, Freeland, Pa., NSA, Sigma Theta Tau, Resi- dent Advisor, Nurse of Hope cho- sen by Amer. Cancer Society. Barbara A. Bogart, Milton, Pa., Circle K, Data Processing Organiza- tion, Phi Beta Lambda. Lori Ann Bogert, Alburtis, Pa., Sig- ma Sigma Sigma. Sandra Ann Bonanni, Exeter, Pa., Delta Mu Delta, Phi Beta Lambda. Colleen P. Bond, Miller Place, NY., Computer Club, Intramurals. David J. Bonenberger, Tamaqua, Pa.. Phi Sigma Pi, Phi Beta Lambda, Delta Mu Delta. Shelly Elizabeth Bonner, Jersey Shore, Pa., Council for Exceptional Children, Association for Retarded Citizens, Schuylkill Hall Council, Delta Epsilon Beta. Karen A. Bonnet, Abington, Pa., Zeta Psi Little Sister, Men ' s Swim Team Manager. Gretchen M. Borgelt, Wrights- ville. Pa., American Advertising Federation, Mass Communication Club, WBSC, Concert Choir, Phi lota Chi. Susan Bower, Williamsport, Pa., Data Processing Club, CGA. Lessie Ann Bowman, Blooms burg. Pa., Commuters Association, Sociology Club. Paul M. Bowman, Bloomsburg, Pa., CIS Tutor, Concert Choir, Husky Singers. Anne E. Boyd, Hershey, Pa., Intra- murals, Pi Kappa Delta, PSEA β€” NEA, Kappa Delta Pi, ACEI. William J. Boylan, Wallingford, Pa., Phi Sigma Xi, Intramurals. Linda Brace, Dallas, Pa., Alpha Sigma Alpha (President and Social Chairman), Phi Beta Lambda, American Society of Personnel Ad- ministrators, Intramural Street Hockey, Sherri Lynn Brandow, Holland, Pa., Zeta Psi Little Sisters, Nursing Student Association, Phi Kappa Phi. Philip M. Braxmeier, Jr., Bethle hem. Pa , Delta Mu Delta, Phi Beta Lambda, Hall Council, Intramurals. Intramural Captain. Accounting Club. Judith M. Brazil, Dunmore. Pa,. Mass Communication Club, Intra- murals, Hall Council, Lacrosse Team, Lorie L. Bredbenner, Bloomsburg, Pa. Penny P. Breitenbach, Carlisle, Pa,. SSLHA. Women ' s Intramural Racquetball, Jill K. Brelsford, Allentown. Pa.. Phi lota Chi. Phi Beta Lambda. Mar- keting Club, Laura Breneman, Lancaster. Pa.. CARC, CAS. Kappa Delta Pi. Jeffrey L. Brent, Dillsburg. Pa . KME. Math Club. Table Tennis Club. Intramurals. Frank J. Breslin, Jr., Levittown. Pa,. Sigma lota Omega. Marketing Club. Timothy J. Briddes, Drexel Hill. Pa,. Varsity Swimming. ASPA. Tau Kappa Epsilon. American Market- ing Association. Kurt E. Brink, Milford. Pa. Florence A. Bronson, Blooms- burg. Pa.. Lambda Alpha Mu. Intra- murals. Bowling Team. Albert John Broody, Wilkes Barre. Pa.. Baseball. Lisa Lee Brooks, Broomall. Pa.. NSA. Delta Epsilon Beta. James Robert Brown, Hop Bot- tom. Pa. Tammy A. Brown, Pen Argyl, Pa., Alpha Sigma Alpha, PSEA, ACEI. Frank C. Brulenski, Holland, Pa., Sigma lota Omega, Football, Circle K, Intramurals. Thomas M. Brungart, Wyomiss ing. Pa., Intramurals, Cheerleading, Association of Resident Students. Deborah L. Bubeck, Schuylkill Ha ven. Pa,, CEC, CARC, Student PSEA. Paul Louis Burfeindt, Plainview. NY. Economics Club. Alan John Burggraf, Allentown. Pa.. ASPA. Phi Beta Lambda. Ameri- can Marketing Association. Intra- murals. Patricia J. Burke, Barnesville. Pa.. Le Circle Frani;ais (President). Phi Sigma lota, International Day (Chair- person). Arts and Sciences Student Council. David Burnhauser, Easton, Pa. Woodrow J. Bussenger, Bangor. Pa., Dean ' s List, Delta Pi. Data Pro- cessing Club. Sharon J. Butler, Clarks Summit. Pa.. Mass Communication Club. Deans List. Quest. Kathy J. Byrer, Northampton, Pa., Data Processing Organization. CGA. Michael T. Byrne, Langhorne. Pa.. Varsity Soccer. Intramural Street Hockey, Lisa A Cabell, Hazelton. Pa,. Stu- dent Speech Language and Hearing Association. Kappa Delta Pi, David W. Calhoun, Bloomsburg. Pa,. Track Team. Accounting Club, Gordon W. Calkins, Troy. Pa,. Phi Beta Lambda, Intramural Basket- ball, Wrestling, and Water Polo, Leo J. Camara, Lake Orion. Mich, Delta Pi. Marketing Club, Shari Cameron, Camp Hill. Pa,. Sigma Sigma Sigma ASPA. Schuyl- kill Hall Representative. Daniel M. Campbell, Preston Park. Pa.. Campus Voice (Sports Editor). Fellowship of Christian Ath- letes. Campus International Coor- dinator. Summer Conference Staff. Intervarsity Christian Fellowship. In- tramural Co-ed Volleyball Champs, Patricia Elaine Campbell, Phila- delphia. Pa,. Third World Cultural Society. Gospel Choir. Cheerleader, Thomas Edward Campbell, Jr., Danville. Pa,. Commuter Associ- ation. Lorelei Cannon, Harrisburg. Pa.. NSA. Lucie C. Capozzolo, Bangor. Pa.. Forensics. Theta Tau Omega, FBL, Pi Kappa Delta. Carole Caprioli, Canadensis, Pa., Theta Tau Omega, Concert Com- mittee. Kerry Caragher, Bethlehem, Pa., Intramural Volleyball. Cheerleading. Thomas Patrick Carden, Chinchil- la. Pa., Economics Club, Account- ing Club, Delta Pi, IFC Sports, Intra- murals. Karen Lynn Cassella, Atchison, Ka, Phi Kappa Phi, Delta Mu Delta, Intramural Volleyball. Lynn E. Cavalla, Bridgewater, N.J., PSEA, Earth Science Club, Resident Advisor, Hall Council. Mary Elizabeth Cavosi, Allen- town, Pa., Hall Council Representa- tive, Resident Advisor, Delta Mu Delta, Phi Beta Lambda. Intramural Volleyball. Football. Softball. Roberta Cecchetelli, Scranton. Pa., Kappa Delta Pi. PSEA. CARC. Intramurals. Patricia A. Cerami, Media. Pa.. Varsity Lacrosse. Concert Commit- tee, Intramurals. Dawn M. Cerase, Berwick, Pa. Kathleen M. Charlton, Newtown, Pa., Delta Epsilon Beta. William Roger Cheney, Danville, Pa., Campus Voice (Chief Photogra pher. Reporter). Deborah Ann Chesonis, Shenan- doah Heights, Pa.. Alpha Sigma Tau. Brian R. Chidester, Drexel Hill, Pa., Intramurals, Lacrosse Club. Ac- counting Club. Beth Ann Childs, Philadelphia. Pa.. Lambda Alpha Mu. Psychology Association, Inter-Sorority Council, (Vice President). Roxie D. Chilson, Covington, Pa , NSA (Secretary). Patricia Lynn Chiovarou, Bridgewater. N.J.. Phi lota Chi (President). Colleen Chism, Parkside. Pa.. Stu- dent Nursing Association. Thomas Chromiak, Allentown. Pa., Cheerleaders, Protestant Cam pus Ministry, Fellowship of Chris- tian Athletes, IV. Mascot. Intramural Volleyball. Basketball, Softball. Erik J. Chuss, Whitehall. Pa., Judi- cial Board, Swimming, Skiing. Angela Marie Ciampi, Blooms- burg, Pa., Biology Club, American Chemical Society. Vicki L. Cilurso, Bartonsville, Pa., CGA (Vice President), CGA Execu- tive Council, Representative Assem- bly, CGAA, Various Committees. Kim M. Cinder, Ventnor, N.J., Chi Sigma Rho, Inter-Sorority Council. Paula Cipar, West Lawn, Pa., Ad- vertising Club, Mass Communica tion Club, Phi Beta Lamda, Intramu ral Volleyball. Steven A. Clark, Sellersville, Pa., Phi Kappa Phi, Delta Mu Delta, Resi- dent Advisor. Intramurals. Sharon L. Clauss, Warminster. Pa.. Theta Tau Omega, Ski Club, In- tramurals. Cheryl Lynne Cleaver, Orange- ville. Pa., NSA. Joseph H. Cloran Jr., Richboro, Pa., Ski Club, Economics Club, In- tramurals. Kathy B. Coffin, King of Prussia, Pa., NSA. 250 s ENIOR DIRECTOR ' 83 Y Elaine M. Colello, Siftwater, Pa., Sigma Sigma Sigma (Social Chair- person), Data Processing Club, Ski Club. Representative Assembly. Susan K. Collings, Mechanics burg, Pa., Sigma Sigma Sigma. Connie Collins, Maple Glen, Pa., Phi Beta Lambda, Data Processing Club. Michael C. Connell, Bloomsburg, Pa Jane A. Constable, Worcester, Pa., Tennis Team, Lambda Alpha Mu, Intramurals. WBSC. William D. Conti, Jr., Little Falls, N.J., Delta Omega Chi, Economics Club, CQA, IFC, Intramurals Repre sentative. Lisa n. Cook, Elysburg, Pa., Theta Tau Omega, CARC. Program Board, Special Olympics. Stephen Joseph Cook, Shamo kin. Pa., Dean ' s List. Alfred L. Coppola, Havertown, Pa. Ruby Corby, Danville, Pa., Psi Chi (Treasurer), Phi Kappa Phi. Frederick T. Corcoran, Succa sunna, N.J., Phi Beta Lambda, Eco- nomics Club, Intramurals Frank R. Cosner, Jr., New Hope, Pa , CGA Executive Council. Nancy A. Cotton, Chalfont, Pa., Sigma Sigma Sigma (Treasurer), Delta Mu Delta, Intramurals, Ac counting Club, National Association of Accountants, Ski Club. David E. Cox, Berwick, Pa., Wres- tling Team. Thomas M. Cramer, Yardley, Pa. Lynda 8. Crane, WilkesBarre, Pa. Diane M. Crawford, Rosemont, Pa.. Phi lota Chi, Varsity Cheer leader, Junior Class Secretary, Council for Exceptional Children. Cathy Lee Crist, Bloomsburg, Pa. Claudia Jean Croasdale, Strouds burg. Pa., Delta Mu Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Beta Lambda. Obiter. Quest, Intramurals. E. Renee Crouse, Chambersburg, Pa , Varsity Track, Image, Campus Voice (Photographer). Patricia Sue Crouse, Shippens burg. Pa., Phi lota Chi Frank R. Curreri, Jr., Painted Post, N.Y , Phi Kappa Phi, Delta Mu Delta, Phi Beta Lambda, Account ing Club, Weightlifting Club. Cynthia Curry, Livingston. N.J Beth Ann Cusatis, Hazleton, Pa , YouthARC, Program Board. Youth Fellowship Athletes, Special Olym pics Joseph Ogdon Cuthbert VI, Har nsburg. Pa , Sigma lota Omega, La crosse Club Anne M. Daday, Coopersburg, Pa . Delta Mu Delta. Phi Beta Lambda Nicholas J. D ' Alberto, Berwick, Pa., Marching Band, Concert Band, Clarinet Choir, Student PSEA, MENC. Lori L. Danner, Bethlehem, Pa., Mass Communication Club (Presi- dent, Secretary,) American Market- ing Association, Tau Kappa Epsilon Little Sister, Swim Team. Pete J. Dattilo, Pittsburgh. Pa.. Ski Team. Mass Communication Club, Intramural Softball, Rugby Club, Campus Voice. Elizabeth Davies, Chalfont, Pa., Kappa Delta Pi, Lacrosse Manager, Student Speech and Hearing Associ- ation Donald C. Davis, Pleasantville, N.Y., Delta PI, Economics Club, In- tramurals. Lynn M. Davis, Mountainhome, Pa., Nursing Student Association. Thomas R. Davis, Mt. Carmel, Pa. Randall E. Decker, Lansdale, Pa , Phi Beta Lambda, American Market- ing Association. Jacqueline Ann DeGlas, Carlisle, Pa.. ARC. Student Speech and Hear ing Association. Karate Club. Asso- ciation for Resident Students. Calvin Henry Deininger, Jr., Me dia. Pa.. WBSC. Jon E. Deininger, Tamaqua, Pa., Sigma lota Omega, Kappa Mu Epsi- lon, Data Processing Organization, Intramurals Anita Louise Deller, New Holland, Pa., CARC, Marching Band, Circle K Club. Kappa Delta Pi. Karen DeLong, Phillipsburg. N.J.. SSHLA. Quest. ACLD. Suzanne DelVecchio, Drexel Hill. Pa.. Spanish Club (Vice President), Campus Voice (Photographer). Sharon R. Demko, Hazleton, Pa., Student Speech Language and Hear- ing Association, Kappa Delta Pi. Cara T. Demordy, Furlong, Pa., Phi Beta Lambda, Marketing Club, Ski Club. French Club. Advertising Club. Anicka G. Dendler, Berwick. Pa., Biology Club. Student Nurses Asso- ciation, Student Organizations Com mittee Marguerite Susan Denneny, Hal boro, Pa Diane Wolfgang Derr, Benton, Pa. Ronald L. Derr, Lewisburg, Pa , Tau Kappa Epsilon. Karen Derrico, Whitehall, Pa. George Steven Desko, Perkasie, Pa., Fellowship of Christian Ath- letes, Intervarsity Christian Fellow ship, Intramurals Eldoras Leiby Deterick, Blooms- burg. Pa . Medical Technology Club Alyson J. Detrick, Henryville, Pa., Mass Communication Club, Karate Club. Allison Lee Deykes, Moscow, Pa.. Tau Kappa Epsilon Little Sister. Concert Choir. Bloomsburg Players. Student Art Association. Constance E. Dgien, William sport. Pa.. French Club (Vice Presi- dent). Phi Sigma lota Rose Ann Karlovich Dick, Bloomsburg, Pa., Art Association, Campus Voice. Joseph Digangi, North Haledon, N.J., Intramurals. Phi Beta Lambda. Economics Club. Finance Club. Richard A. DiLiberto, Jr., West Hazelton, Pa., PSEA (President). Husky Singers (President), Campus Voice, Senior Resident Advisor, Resident Advisor, Program Board, Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. Michael J. Dillon, Trucksville, Pa., Campus Voice (Feature Editor), Pro- gram Board (Publicity Director). Bonnie Lynee Dimpsey, Hummel stown. Pa , Student Art Association (Secretary). Joanne T. Diver, Fairfield. N.J.. Image (President). George Joseph Dombroski, WilkesBarre. Pa. Delta Mu Delta. Phi Beta Lambda, Accounting Club, Circle K. Glenn H. Donadio, Sussex, N.J , Beta Sigma Delta. Linda S. Donaghy, Nesconset, N.Y., Phi lota Chi, Mass Communi- cation Club, Ski Club. Kathleen Z. Dougherty, Sinking Spring, Pa, Theta Tau Omega, WBSC, Campus Voice, ARS, Intra- murals. Shenneth Aileen Downie, Phi la delphia. Pa , Delta Sigma Theta (President), Third World Cultural So- ciety (Secretary), Mass Communi- cation Club, Program Board, Orien- tation Leader, Psychology Search and Screen. Stephen Daniel Drees, Perkasie, Pa., Zeta Psi, American Advertising Federation. Mass Communication Club, IFC, ARS, Intramurals. Cheryl L. Dreisbach, Breinigsville, Pa , Sigma Sigma Sigma, Data Pro cessing Organization. Pearl M. Drew, Philadelphia, Pa. Brian David Duart, Canton, Pa , Campus Voice, WBSC, Data Pro cessing Club, Food Service Commit tee. Young Republicans, Obiter Michele A. Dudish, Shenandoah, Pa , Student PSEA, Band, SSLHA, Mathephobia. Patricia R. Dudish, Forty Fort, Pa., Phi Beta Lambda, Data Process- ing Organization Edward F. Duffy, Jr., Warminster, Pa Vera M. Duffy. West Hazelton, Pa Commuter Association. Verna Ann Duffy, West Hazelton, Pa. Bonnie Jean Dunkel, Levittown, Pa., Fellowship of Christian Ath- letes, Bloomsburg Christian Fellow ship, Intramurals, Student Speech and Hearing Association. Lorraine Dunn, Hughesville, Pa., Phi Kappa Phi, Data Processing Or- ganization. Anthony J. Duran, Dallas, Pa , Beta Sigma Delta, WBSC, Lacrosse Team. David John Durante, Royersford. Pa., Wrestling. Tennis, Zeta Psi, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Data Processing Organization. Elizabeth M. Eagler, Hazleton, Pa., Phi Beta Lambda, French Club, Alpha Phi Omega. James A. Earley, Yardley, Pa., JV Football, Lacrosse, Ice Hockey, WBSC, Sigma lota Omega. Patricia Anne Eby, Lititz, Pa. Judith L. Ediing, Horsham, Pa , Marketing Club, Intramural Floor Hockey and Racquetball. Andrew C. Eisenberg, Blooms- burg, Pa., Chess Club, Data Process- ing Organization, Kappa Mu Epsi Ion. Inga Eissmann, Allentown, Pa , AAF, Campus Voice, Program Board, Bloomsburg Players. Barbara Anne Elfman, Doyles- town. Pa., CGA, Campus Voice, Chi Sigma Rho, Phi Beta Lambda. Joseph A. Ellis, Wilkes Barre, Pa , Delta Mu Delta, American Market ing Association, Phi Beta Lambda. Nancy Susan Elmo, Malvern, Pa., Data Processing Club, Intramurals, Ski Club. Robin Ann Eisner, Doylestown. Pa., Hockey, Lacrosse, PIAA offi cial. Robert L. Emert II, Lock Haven, Pa., Zeta Psi, Golf, Circle K Club, Montour Hall Council. Kevin L. Emes, Lancaster, Pa., Tau Kappa Epsilon, Ski Club, Biology Club. Sharon Kay Emick, Muncy, Pa., Mass Communication Club, Theta Tau Omega, Inter Sorority Council, Concert Committee Deborah Diane Ent, Bloomsburg, Pa , Pi Omega Pi (President), Phi Beta Lambda, PSEA, NSEA. Veronica Carolyn Entz, William- sport, Pa., Phi Beta Lambda, Data Processing Club Tina Louise Epier, Paxinos, Pa., Phi Beta Lambda. Marketing Club. Davoud Etminan-Rad, Blooms burg. Pa , International Relations Club. Thomas P. Evans, East Strouds 251 s ENIOR DIRECTOR ' 83 Y burg, Pa., Army ROTC. Lambda Chi Alpha (Treasurer), Delta Mu Delta, Ski Club, Ski Team Kathleen A. Fackler, Wescosville, Pa., Dean ' s List, Phi Beta Lambda, Data Processing Club, Quest. Katherine Ruth Fagan, Morris town. Pa., Circle K (Secretary and Vice President). Edward J. Fahey, Jr., Avon. PS. J., Delta Pi, Phi Beta Lambda, Catholic Campus Ministry. Elaine Farley, Bethlehem, Pa., Women ' s Choral Ensemble, Phi Beta Lambda, ASPA, Diane Marie Farnan, Lansdale, Pa.. NSA. Daniel A. Fattore, Bethlehem, Pa., Lambda Chi Alpha, Data Processing Organization. Anne Deidre Fecenko, Pottsville, Pa., Lambda Alpha Mu, PSEA. Mary Jane Fedder, Bloomsburg, Pa., Commuter Association, Kehr Union Governing Board, Sociology Club, Who ' s Who Among College and University Students, Women ' s Swim Team, Marching Band. Kimberly Feher, Catasauqua, Pa , Delta Epsilon Beta. Christina M. Feldenzer, Lebanon. Pa., Dean ' s List, Sociology Social Welfare Club, Protestant Campus Ministry, Fools for Christ-Clown Ministry, Bloomsburg Christian Pel lowship, FCA, Marketing Club, ASPA. Paul Bernard Felix, Maple Glen, Pa., Intramurals, Concert Security, Association of Resident Students, Economics Club, Gail L. Fenstermacher, Sunbury, Pa., Pi Omega Pi, Mark Fenstermaker, Ormrod. Pa , Varsity Football. John William Ferguson, York, Pa., Economics Club (Vice Presi- dent), Volleyball Club, ASPA. Jeanne Marie Fetch, Huntingdon Valley, Pa., Varsity Field Hockey, Varsity Lacrosse, Tennis, Intramur- als, Campus Voice, Art Club. Gary Martin Fetter, Coplay, Pa Delta Mu Delta, Association of Reis dent Students, Judicial Board, Lu zerne Hall Council, Resident Advi sor. Representative Assembly Intramurals, Volleyball Club, Varsi ty Football. Robin K. Fetterman, Nescopeck, Pa., Accounting Club, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Delta Mu Delta Gregory Alan Filohoski, Mt. Car mel. Pa. Jeffrey E. Firges, Hazlet, N.J., Stu- dent Art Association (Vice Presi- dent), InterVarsity Christian Fellow- ship. Joanne M. Fishburn, Ashland, Pa., Nontraditional Student Volun teer for Non-profit organizations. Daniel E. Fisher, Northumberland, Pa., Intramurals, FCA, Delta Mu Del ta. Phi Kappa Phi. Richard Todd Fisher, Telford, Pa., Phi Sigma Xi (Treasurer and Pledge Master). Debora A. Fitt, Moscow, Pa. Donna Lynn Fitzgerald, Council for Exceptional Children. Dale T. Fitzpatrick, Pineville, Pa., American Society for Personnel Ad- ministrators, American Marketing Association. Denise M. Fizel, Mahanoy City, Pa , PSEA, Pi Omega Pi, Phi Beta Lambda Peggy Flaherty, Lansdale, Pa., Phi lota Chi, Psi Chi, Psychology Associ ation. Audrey Lynn Fleishman, Tan nersville. Pa., Phi Beta Lambda, American Marketing Association, Advertising Club, Hillel Organize tion. Jo Ann Flick, Lewisburg, Pa , American Marketing Association, ASPA, Phi Beta Lambda, Circle K Club, Terri L. Foller, Pottstown, Pa , NSA, Jesse J. Fordyce, Jr., West Ches ter. Pa., CGA. Sigma lota Omega Scott Charles Foresman. Allen town. Pa., Lambda Chi Alpha, American Marketing Association, American Advertising Federation. Thomas L. Fought, Jr., Benton, Pa Kathy J. Foust, Granville Summit, Pa., American Marketing Associ- ation, Phi lota Chi, Intramurals, WRA, Ski Club. Tracey A. Frantz, Mechanicsburg, Pa,, Lambda Alpha Mu, Omnicron Delta Epsilon, Economics Club, ASPA. Robert P. Frawley, Sparta, N.J., Delta Pi, Intramurals, CAS Rhonda Frederick, Fleetwood, Pa., Lambda Alpha Mu, Kappa Del- ta Pi, Student Speech Language and Hearing Association. Gloria Ann Frey, Lancaster, Pa., Lacrosse, American Chemical Soci- ety (Treasurer). Rebecca Suzanne Funk, Tama qua. Pa., WBSC, Mass Communica- tion Club, Resident Advisor (Mon- tour Hall Newsletter Editor), Intramurals, Hall Council, Dean ' s List. Kathleen M. Funsch, Fairfield, N.J., Image (Vice President), Wres- tling Manager. Carol Anne Furniss, Paupack. Pa., NSA, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Pho- tography Club. Kathleen Ann Fussner, Allen town. Pa., Student Speech, Lan guage and Hearing Association Joanne Galeone, Albrightsville, Pa,, ASPA, Intramural Bowling. Michele M. Gales, E. Quogue, N.V., National Teachers Associ- ation, Phi Beta Lambda, ASPA, In- tramurals. Gary P. Gallagher, Yardley. Pa , Varsity Soccer, Phi Beta Lambda, Intramurals. Francis J. Calli, Wilkes Barre, Pa., Zeta Psi. ASPA, Data Processing Or- ganization. Susan E. Gansz, Lansdowne, Pa., Sigma Sigma Sigma. Psychology Club, Ski Club, CARC. Bonnie C. Ganter, Stanhope, N J , Advertising Club, Mass Communi- cation Club, Delta Epsilon Beta. David E. Garthly, Doylestown, Pa,, Phi Beta Lambda, ASPA. Kathaleen Ann Garvey, Danville, Pa., Biology Health Club. Pamela B. Gauker, Easton, Pa., NSA. Circle K Club. Gwyneth S. Geating, Abington, Pa , Chi Sigma Rho, Social Welfare Club Bruce T. Geisler, Pottstown, Pa., Campus Voice, Program Board, Phi Beta Lambda Lynda W. Gerber, Pottsville. Pa., Mass Communication Club, Adver tising Club, Phi Beta Lambda, Resi dent Advisor. Gail M. Gerberich, Lenhartsville. Pa., Sigma Sigma Sigma, Manage- ment Search and Screen Commit- tee. William Todd Gerstemeier, King of Prussia. Pa., ASPA, American Marketing Association, Wrestling, Hall Council (Treasurer). Dawn Ann Gettis, Reading, Pa , CEC, CARC, Kappa Delta Pi. Carole L. Gibboney, York, Pa , Student Speech Hearing and Lan guage Association, PSEA, Alpha Phi Omega. Wayne R. Gifford, Abington, Pa., Lambda Chi Alpha. Donna M. Gildea, Lansford, Pa., Image, SSHLA, PSHA. Laurie A. Gingrich, Middletown, Pa., NSA, Delta Epsilon Beta. Dennis G. Girton, Gilbertsville, Pa., Intramurals, Resident Life Staff. Gregory S. Gober, Northampton, Pa., Intramurals, Catholic Campus Ministry. Kim Marie Gobora, Levittown, Pa., Senior Class President, CGA (Recording Secretary), Chairperson Awards Committee, Phi lota Chi, Pi Omega Pi, Student Faculty Judici- al Board, Phi Beta Lambda, PSEA Donna M. Goldschmidt, Allen town. Pa., CGA, Speech and Hearing Association. Thomas W. Gombert, Northum- berland, Pa, Ellen M. Gonder, Hatboro, Pa., Stu- dent Speech and Hearing Associ- ation, Sigma Sigma Sigma, La- crosse, Chorus, Kappa Delta Pi. Timothy J. Gooch, Coudersport, Pa., Delta Mu Delta, Intramural Soft- ball and Volleyball. Heidi D. Good, Middletown, Pa., Delta Epsilon Beta (Vice President). Carol E. Goodfellow, Perkasie, Pa., Phi Sigma Pi, Bandfront, Phi Beta Lambda. Michael A. Gorczynski, Cherry Hill, N.J., Economics Club, Men ' s Track and Field. Jennifer Gordon, Ambler, Pa. John J. Gordon, Kingston, Pa. Lynn Ann Cottstine, Mountain Top, Pa., CARC, ACEl, PSEA, Delta Epsilon Beta, Special Olympics. Marylee Warzeski Goyne, Ash- land, Pa. Christine A. Granitzki, Cresco, Pa., Circle K Club, Montour Hall Council, Intramurals. Michael Grant, East Northport, Long Island, N.Y. Angel Grasso, Mountain Top, Pa., Campus Voice (Managing Editor), Pilot (Editor), Society of Collegiate Journalists, Sigma Tau Delta, Wom- en ' s Choral Ensemble, Alpha Phi Omega, Mass Communication Club. Charlotte L. Gray, Harrisburg, Pa., Alpha Sigma Alpha, Inter Sorority Council. David E. Gray, Philadelphia, Pa., Phi Sigma Xi, Intramurals. Bernadette Graziano, Carbon- dale. Pa., Chi Sigma Rho. Donna L. Greenway, Warminster, Pa., Advertising Club (Vice Presi- dent). Debbie J. Gregorowicz, Catawissa, Pa., ASPA, Alpha Kappa Delta, Sociology Club, Commuters Association, Intramural Volleyball and Softball. Janet M. Griffith, Warrington, Pa., ASPA, Delta Epsilon Beta, Greek Advisory Board, Ski Club, Phi Kappa Phi. Judith A. Griffiths, Frackville, Pa , Data Processing Club (Presi- dent), Kappa Mu Epsilon. James E. Griggs, South William- sport, Pa., Intramurals. Deborah Lakshmi Crocott, Mill- ville, Pa., Nursing Students Associ- ation, Nurses ' Christian Fellowship, Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Scott Rankin Grow, Shingle- house, Pa , Psi Chi, Phi Kappa Phi, Karate Club, Psychology Associ- ation. Suzanne M. Grubb, Rexmont, Pa., 252 s ENIOR DIRECTOR ' 83 Y American Marketing Association. Phi Beta Lambda. Association of Resident Students. Rosemary P. Grube, Pen Argyl. Pa.. Softball, PCM Clowning. PSEA. Jennifer A. Guild, Camp Mill. Pa.. Sigma Sigma Sigma. Student Speech Language and Hearing Asso- ciation. Inter-Sorority Council. Dawn Marie Guinther, Souderton. Pa., Alpha Sigma Tau. Medical Technology Club. Arts and Sci- ences Student Council. Inter-Soror- ity Council. Lisa M. Gutekunst, Elysburg. Pa.. Phi Beta Lambda. Karate Club, Ac counting Club- Cynthia L. Haas, Trappe, Pa , Sig ma Sigma Sigma, Women ' s La- crosse. Intramurals, ASPA. Friends of Animals. Lisa Hackenberg, Middleburg, Pa.. Student Speech Language and Hear- ing Association, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi. Patty Hagmann, Southampton Pa.. American Advertising Club (President), Mass Communication Club, Campus Voice, Women ' s Co- alition. Theta Tau Omega. Phi Beta Lambda. Audrey Ann Haines, Scranton, Pa., American Marketing Associ- ation, Phi Beta Lambda. Intramur- als. Karen L. Halderman, William sport. Pa.. Forensic Society (Vice President). Pi Kappa Delta, Mass Communication Club. Chi Sigma Rho. John Hallow, Jerseyshore, Pa.. Phi Sigma Xi. Marketing Club, IFC. Donna Marie Halon, Shenandoah. Pa.. NSA. Sigma Sigma Sigma. Sig- ma Theta Tau. Michaeline Hamilton, Philadel phia. Pa. Beth A. Hanas, Lansford. Pa.. Community Arts Council. PSEA. Amy Lee Hancock, Philadelphia, Pa . Dean s List. Kappa Delta Pi (Vice President). PSEA. Bloomsburg Players, Women ' s Choral Ensem ble. Catholic Campus Ministry, Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. John T. Hancock, Mt Carmel, Pa . Intramurals. Joyce C. Hancock, Mt. Carmel. Pa , PSEA. ACEI Donna M. Hansbury, Pittston. Pa Kevin A. Hargreaves, Stanhope. H J . ASPA (President). Phi Beta Lambda. Delta Mu Delta. Soccer, In tramurals. William P. Harte, Norristown. Pa.. Cross Country. Track. Delta Mu Del ta Darlene E. Harter, Mountain Top. Pa . Circle K Club. Students Orga nized to Uphold Life. Special Olym pics. Suzanne Marion Hartshorne, Perkasie. Pa.. Campus Voice (Pho- tographer). ASPA. American Mar- keting Association. Skiing, Thomas Raymond Hartsough, Philadelphia, Pa.. Delta Mu Delta. Phi Beta Lambda. Campus Judicial Board. Intramurals. Darlene K. Hartwigs, Hawley. Pa . Alpha Sigma Alpha. Psi Chi, Psy- chology Association, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Delta Alpha. Kathleen S. Hartzel, Bloomsburg. Pa.. Intramurals. Table Tennis Club. Timothy G. Hartzell, Audobon, Pa,, Varsity Baseball. Intramurals. Mark B. Hassinger, Middleburg. Pa . Sociology Club. Intramural Soc- cer, Softball. Wrestling. Soccer Team. Teresa D. Hassinger, Beavertown. Pa.. NSA. Darcy Ann Hatala, Old Forge. Pa., PSEA. Phi lota Chi. Kent A. Hatt, West Lawn. Pa.. Dean ' s List. Delta Mu Delta. Phi Beta Lambda. Ski Club. Mary Esther Havrilla, Hazleton, Pa.. rSSA, Sigma Theta Tau. Margaret Mary Haydt, Mountain Top, Pa., Circle K Club, Special Olympics, FCA. Annette L. Hayes, Ambler, Pa.. Obiter (Photographer), Mass Com- munication Club, WBSC. Airforce ROTC. Gloria Jean Hazeltine, Dallas, Pa., Sigma Sigma Sigma. Susan M. Heckel, Lock Haven. Pa.. American Marketing Associ- ation. Phi Beta Lambda. Ski Club. Maureen P. Held, Kunkletown, Pa., Alpha Sigma Alpha, Psycholo- gy Association, ASPA. Women ' s Choral Ensemble, CGA. Douglas Henderson, Forty Fort. Pa.. Psychology Association. Psi Chi. Michael David Henderson, West Chester. Pa.. Dean ' s List. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Varsity Swimming. Glenna S. Hendren, Creve Coeur. Mo., Mass Communication Club (Treasurer), Tau Kappa Epsilon Lit- tle Sister. Kickline (Captain), Silk Squad. Jeffrey P. Hendricks, Coopers burg. Pa . Phi Beta Lambda. Intra- murals. Susan Elaine Hensler, Yardley. Pa Robert William Herman, Camp Hill. Pa.. Montour Hall Council (Presiden t). Association of Resident Students. Lacrosse Club. Circle K Club. Sigma lota Omega Susan Ann Hermsen, Holicong. Pa . Varsity Tennis. Intramurals, PSEA Joseph P. Herron, Springfield. Pa., Beta Sigma Delta. Cindy Ellen Herzog, Enola, Pa.. Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Phi Kappa Phi, Representative As sembly. Coordinating Committee on Academic Affairs. Psi Chi. Marching Band. Studio Band, Tau Beta Sig- ma, Psychology Association, Asso- ciation for Children and Adults with Learning Disabilities, Council for Ex- ceptional Children, Columbia Asso- ciation for Retarded Citizens. Kappa Delta Pi. Brenda L. Hess, Berwick. Pa.. PSEA. Speech Hearing and Lan guage Association. Jack Hess, Lancaster. Pa.. FCA (President), Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, Varsity Football, Ameri- can Marketing Association. Husky Singers. Don B. Hessler, Jr., Warrington. Pa.. Lambda Chi Alpha. Data Pro- cessing Club. Kenneth C. Heydt, Gilbertsville. Pa.. Ski Club. Phi Beta Lambda. In- tramurals. Susan E. Hicks, Lake Ariel. Pa.. Softball. Basketball. Intramurals. Campus Voice, Mass Communica- tion Club. JoAnn Highland, Jim Thorpe. Pa , Kappa Delta Pi. ARC. PSEA. Sharon Ann Hildebrand, Skip pack. Pa., Chi Sigma Rho. David A. Himlin, Wilkes-Barre. Pa. Beth Ann Hinkel, Ashland. Pa.. Kappa Delta Pi, PSEA. Elizabeth A. Hofer, Pennsdale, Pa., Chi Sigma Rho, Phi Beta Lamb- da, American Marketing Associ ation. Belinda Lea Hoffman, Halifax, Pa.. Women ' s Choral Ensemble. Al- pha Phi Omega. Kevin R. Hohl, Reading. Pa Cynthia Hoholick, Forest City, Pa.. Medical Technology Club. Richard S. Hollinger, Lancaster Pa., Tau Kappa Epsilon, Circle K Club, Volleyball Club. Athletic Trainer. David L. Holtzman, South Wil liamsport. Pa.. Ski Club. Ski Team. American Marketing Association, Intramurals. Tau Kappa Epsilon Janet M. Holub, Tunkhannock, Pa . Karate Club, Student Speech Hearing and Language Association Holly M. Hons, Mifflinville. Pa , Psychology Association. Psi Chi. Phi lota Chi, Nancy L. Hood, Cedars. Pa . Intra murals. Greek Advisory Board. PSEA. ACEI Elizabeth A. Hooper, Strouds burg. Pa , Psi Chi. Psychology Asso elation. Terri A. Hoover, Oley. Pa., Inter- Varsity Christian Fellowship, Prot- estant Campus Ministry. Catholic Campus Ministry. Sociology Club. Photography Club, Intramurals. Wendy L. Horn, Field Hockey, Fel lowship of Christian Athletes. Inter- Varsity Christian Fellowship. Nancy A. Houseknecht, Muncy. Pa. Daniel D. Howard, Exton. Pa.. Lambda Chi Alpha (President. So- cial Chairman). Phi Beta Lambda. Marketing Club. Carol Susan Howells, Phoenix ville. Pa.. Sociology Club. Craig K. Hower, Zionsville. Pa.. In- tramurals. Joni Lynne Hower, Bloomsburg. Pa.. Phi Beta Lambda. Intramurals. Montour Hall Council. BernadetteM. Hruby, Hopatcong. N.J.. Phi Sigma Pi. Women ' s Choral Ensemble, SSHLA. Carl R. Hruby, Norristown. Pa.. Delta Pi. Phi Beta Lambda. ASPA. Intramurals. Bryan D. Hughes, Lewistown. Pa.. Track. Kathryn L. Hughes, Easton. Pa.. Tau Kappa Epsilon Little Sister. Dave Hugick, Danville. PA. Gina M. Huhn, Bensalem, Pa., Al- pha Sigma Tau (Secretary). Inter-So- rority Council. Economics Club. Phi Beta Lambda. Kevin L. Hulsizer, Stroudsburg. Pa. Charles F. Humphrey II, Berwick, Pa. Charissa J. Hunt, Williamsport. Pa , Lambda Alpha Mu. NSA. Colleen M. Hunter, Bristol. Pa. Kim L. Huss, Lewisburg. Pa. Gina lezzoni. Summit Hill. Pa.. Resident Advisor. Kappa Delta Pi. Intramurals, PSEA. Dorothy A. litis, Naples. Fla , CGA Finance Committee (Vice Presi- dent), Campus Voice. Phi Beta Lambda. Obiter. Mass Communica- tion Club. Diane C. Imboden, Leola. Pa , Field Hockey (Tri-Captain). Campus Voice (Circulation Manager). Janis L. Imboden, Allentown, Pa , Biology Club, Karen J. Imbody, Wyomissing. Pa.. PSEA. ACEI. Margaret E. Ingerick, Reading. Pa.. Kappa Delta Pi, Student Speech Hearing and Language Association. Maria M. Irizarry, Bristol. Pa.. NSA, CGA. International Relations Club (President). Hall Represents tive. CCCL Linda Marie Jackovitz, Ramsey. N.J.. American Marketing Associ- 253 s ENIOR DIRECTOR ' 83 Y ation. Phi Sigma Pi, American Ad vertising Federation. Ceorge R. Jacobs, Downingtown. Pa., Concert Choir, Husky Singers. Karen L. Jacoby, Freemansburg, Pa., Women ' s Choral Ensemble, NSA. Mary Frances Jacques, Strouds burg, Pa., PSEA, ASCI, Lambda Al- pha Mu, Inter-Sorority Council, In- tramurals. Linda M. James, Phildelphia, Pa , Program Assistance. Diane Jankouslcas, Summit, Pa., Art Society. Charles D. Johnson II, Boothwyn, Pa., Track, Cross Country, ROTC patrol leader. Daniel Johnson, Bloomsburg, Pa. Gail Portia Johnson, Philadel phia. Pa., Third World Cultural Soci- ety (President). Randall Paul Johnson, Berwick, Pa., Pi Kappa Delta, Forensic Soci- ety. Ann T. Johnston, Allentown, Pa , Image (Secretary), SSHLA. Christopher L. Johnston, Sayre, Pa. D. Gregory Jones, Upper St Clair, Pa., Phi Sigma Pi. Jennifer A. Jones, Slatington, Pa., Sigma Sigma Sigma, Marketing Club, ASPA. Intramural Basketball, Floor Hockey. Racquetball. Joanne Mae Jones, W Hazleton, Pa. Stephen J. Jones, Hatboro, Pa., Sigma lota Omega, Phi Kappa Phi, Delta Mu Delta, Phi Beta Lambda, Student Organizations Committee, CGA. Karen A. Kalinowski, Lansdale, Pa., ASPA, Psychology Association, Delta Epsilon Beta, Quest, Ski Club Theodore Andrew Kalkbrenner, QIassport, Pa., Student Art Associ ation. Antoinette M. Kanaskie, Blooms burg. Pa. Thomas A. Kanaskie. Shamokin, Pa., Dean ' s List. Denise E. Kane, N Wales, Pa.. Psy chology Association. CEC CARC Gregory E. Kane, Fairfield. Pa., Soccer. Haresh M. Kaneriya, Danville, Pa., International Relations Club. Tennis. Volleyball Stephen D. Kanouse, Berwick, Pa., Concert Choir, Madrigal Sing- ers. nark Allen Karpinski, Blooms- burg, Pa.. Phi Kappa Phi (Vice Presi- dent). Chemistry Lab Assistant. Dianne E. Kauffman, Hershey. Pa.. Fellowship of Christian Ath- letes, Inter Varsity Small Group Leader, Phi Beta Lambda, Circle K, Intramurals. Jane Kaufman, Chambersburg, Pa., Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Women ' s Varsity Tennis. Concert Choir. ACEI. Kelly M. Kay, Honesdale. Pa. Lisa Keglovits, Northampton, Pa., Math Club, Data Processing Organi- zation, Intramurals. Jill Anne Keirsey, Collegeville, Pa., Men ' s Lacrosse (Assistant Sta- tistician), ACEI. Michele M. Keller, Yardley, Pa., Soccer, Intramurals Kathleen L. Kelly, Montvale, M.J.. Phi lota Chi, Sociology Club. Terrence J. Kennedy, Jim Thorpe, Pa., YARC, Program Board, Intramurals, Phi Beta Lambda. Kevin M. Kenney, Audubon. Pa., Mass Communication Club, WBSC, ( Voice of Husky Basketball ), Intra- murals. Lynne Marie Kerchanin, Wilkes Barre, Pa., Math Club, Kappa Delta Epsilon. Michele L. Kessler, East Smith field. Pa., CAS, CGA Executive Board, Representative Assembly (Vice Chairperson), Campus Judici- al Board, Women ' s Coalition. Bryan Linwood Key, Pittsburgh, Pa , Alpha Psi, Sociology Club, Third World Cultural Society. Michael S. Kiceluk, Reading, Pa , Zeta Psi, Economics Club, WBSC, Finance Club Kelly Kiely, Harrisburg, Pa., Band Front, Women ' s Choral En- semble, Psychology Associ- ation, Psi Chi, Big Sister. Michael John Killian, Blakely, Pa. Judy Ann Kim, Hughesville, Pa., Kappa Delta Pi. Priscilla King, Philadelphia, Pa., Third World Cultural Society, Unit- ed Women ' s Organization, Ameri can Marketing Association. Randy A. King, Lewisburg, Pa. Keith A. Kirchdoerfer, Hazleton, Pa., Tau Kappa Epsilon, Marketing Club. Gayle Ann Kirk, Dallas, Pa., PSEA, ACEI, Fellowship of Chris- tian Athletes, Band Honor Guard, In tramurals. Dean ' s List. Pamela Anne Kirk, Willow Grove, Pa., Lambda Alpha Mu, ASPA, Phi Beta Lambda, Circle K, Intramurals. Dawn M. Klick, Drums, Pa Nancy L. Kline, McClure, Pa , American Student Speech Lan- guage and Hearing Association, Run for Robbie (Treasurer). Amy Sue Klinedinst, York. Pa . Madrigal Singers (President). Con- cert Choir, College Community Or- chestra, Accounting Club, Elaine Marie Klinger, Harrisburg, Pa., Kappa Delta Pi, Council for Ex ceptional Children, Disabled Stu dents Task Force. MaryEllen Klinger, Ashland, Pa., NSA, Chi Sigma Rho. Janice Klose, Hazleton, Pa., Tau Kappa Epsilon Little Sister, Phi Beta Lambda, Delta Mu Delta, Obiter. Catherine L. Klotz, Orefield, Pa., PSEA, ACEI, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Christian Fellowship. Jeffrey C. Kluska, Hellertown, Pa., Phi Beta Lambda, Intramurals. Ann L. Knerr, Bethlehem, Pa., Ac counting Club. Carole J. Ko, Huntingdon Valley, Pa., CEC, Kappa Delta Pi. Suzanne Kocher, Bloomsburg, Pa., PSEA. Gary J. Kochinsky, Norristown, Pa., Bowling Team (President), WBSC Sports (Husky Basketball), Intramural Hockey. Carol W. Koffenberger, Newark, Del., Circle K, Special Olympics, Volleyball Club, SOOL. Nancy M. Kokolus, Orefield, Pa., Phi Beta Lambda, ASPA. Timothy S. Konsowitz, Warring ton. Pa., FCA, Varsity Baseball, In- tramurals, IVCF. Karen Kay Korbich, Shamokin, Pa., Intramurals. Theresa Marie Koren, Trevose, Pa., Lambda Alpha Mu, ASPA, Del- ta Mu Delta, Intramurals. Carol L. Kramer, Camp Hill, Pa., ACEI, Intramurals. Robert Kramer, Philadelphia, Pa., Lacrosse Team, Campus Voice, Planning Club. Intramural Softball. Hockey, Rugby Club John Robert Kraske, Hatboro, Pa., Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities, Zeta Psi, CGA, Phi Beta Lambda, Delta Mu Delta, Program Board, Ski Club, Intramurals. Tracy Lynn Krieble, Hatfield, Pa., Obiter, Psi Chi. William E. Krieg, Jr., Flemington, Pa., Phi Sigma Pi, Delta Mu Delta, Phi Beta Lambda, Hall Council, CCM, Volleyball Club, Wrestling, In- tramurals. Lisa M. Kristick, York, Pa., Theta Tau Omega, Economics Club (Sec- retary). Priscilla Mary Krogulski, West Pittston, Pa., American Student Speech Hearing and Language Asso- ciation, Kappa Delta Pi. Anne Kromphold, Scotch Plains, N.J., American Advertising Feder- ation, American Marketing Associ- ation, CGA. Kathy Lynn Kulju, Holland, Pa., Chi Sigma Rho, Mass Communica tion Club, American Advertising Federation. Debra Ann Kulka, Renovo, Pa., Racquetball, Volleyball, ASPA, Aer- obics. Steven Kunisky, Harrisburg, Pa., Student Trainer, Lacrosse Club, In- tramurals. Susan P. Kunkel, Shamokin, Pa,, Delta Mu Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Beta Lambda Caria Marie Lacesa, York, Pa.. Phi lota Chi, Mass Communication Club. Judith A. Lally, Hazleton, Pa , Pi Omega Pi (Treasurer), Kappa Delta Pi, Delta Epsilon Beta. John R. Lanning, Berwick, Pa. Carol J. Lapham, Roslyn, Pa , Spe- cial Education Student Advisory Board, Madrigal Singers, Homecom- ing Committee, Hall Council (Vice President), Council for Exceptional Children, Concert Choir. Patricia J. Larock, Sugarloaf, Pa., Phi Beta Lambda, Data Processing Organization, Phi Kappa Phi. Robbin J. Larson, Pawtucket, R.I., SSLHA. Kappa Delta Pi, Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Flag Foot- ball, Softball, ARS. Steven C. Laubach, Berwick. Pa., Biology Club (Treasurer), CGA. Dennis P. Lavan, Wilkes-Barre, Pa , Beta Sigma Delta. Zuanhoang Thuy Le, Carlisle, Pa.. American Chemical Society Biology Club. International Relations Club, CCM. Marilyn E. Leathern, Newtown Square. Pa., Delta Epsilon Beta. Phi Beta Lambda. Debra Ann Lee, Clarks Summit, Pa.. Sigma Sigma Sigma. Elizabeth Anne Lees, Danville, Pa., Spanish Club (President), Inter national Relations Club (Secretary), Phi Beta Lambda. Zeta Psi Little Sis ter. Rick Leet, Starrucca. Pa., Sigma lota Omega. Stephen N. Lenhardt, Wayne, Pa., Zeta Psi, Varsity Golf, Economics Club (Treasurer), Circle K. Elizabeth Marie Lenhart, Bloomsburg, Pa., Psychology Asso elation. Kimberly A. Lennon, Fairless, Hills, Pa., Theta Tau Omega, PSEA, ACEI. Dana J. Lentz, Wescosville, Pa., Tau Kappa Epsilon. Judy A. Leo, Steelton, Pa., Band front. Phi Beta Lambda, Big Sister. Bob Leseberg, Bethlehem, Pa., Ski Team, Ski Club. Joseph B. Lesko, Center Valley, Pa., Tennis Team, Phi Beta Lambda, Marketing Club, 254 s ENIOR DIRECTOR ' 83 Y Margaret C. Lesniak, Shamokin. Pa.. Phi Sigma Pi, Phi Beta Lambda, Resident Advisor, Columbia Hall Council. Doris Lynn Lewis, Dallas, Pa , Pi Omega Pi, Kappa Delta Pi. Colum bia Hall Council, PSEA. Intramurals. Garnell J. Lewis, Hazleton. Pa., American Marketing Association. Phi Beta Lambda Julie A. Lewis, Landisville, Pa., Phi Beta Lambda, ASPA, Woman ' s Re- creation Association, Lycoming Hall Council, Intramurals. Lori 8. Lewis, Riverside, Pa., Phi Kappa Phi, Delta Mu Delta. Joseph A. Licata, Dimock, Pa , Delta Pi, Karate Club, Data Process ing Club. Karen Ann Lichtenwalter, Bow manstown. Pa.. FCA. IVCF. Varsity Field Hockey. Kappa Mu Epsilon, In- tramurals. WRA Representative. Robert J. Lightcap IIL Shamokin. Pa., Phi Beta Lambda, Forensics (Treasurer), Pi Kappa Delta. Carol Ann Lightner, Grantville, Pa., MSA, Program Board. Lori D. Lindenmuth, Numidia, Pa., Concert Choir. Steven K. Lindenmuth, Numidia. Pa.. Alpha Psi Omega (Vice Presi- dent), Bloomsburg Players, Concert Choir. Donna J. Lippert, Warminster, Pa., Sigma Sigma Sigma, Student Speech and Hearing Association. Deborah A. Lisi, Royersford, Pa., Student Speech, Hearing and Lan guage Association, Bloomsburg Players, Forensics, Band, College Community Orchestra. James Lithgow, Warminster, Pa , Zeta Psi. William A. Lader, Factory ville. Pa John Scott Lodholz, Perkasie, Pa., Phi Sigma Pi, Data Processing Organization, Intramurals. Kathleen M. Loeper, Reading. Pa.. NSA. WRA. Intramurals. Phi Sigma Pi. Douglas M. Long, Fleetwood. Pa . NSA. WRA. Intramurals, Phi Sigma Pi Douglas M. Long, Fleetwood. Pa . Campus Voice (Photographer). Joan n. Long, Lancaster. Pa . Field Hockey. Pi Omega Pi, Kappa Delta Pi. American Marketing Asso- ciation. PSEA. Intramurals. John Joseph Long, Jr., Northum berland. Pa Harvey B. Longenberger, Ber wick. Pa Carlene A. Longo, Olyphant. Pa . Medica ' Technology Club Julie Loucks, York. Pa . Women ' s Basketball, Intramurals. Daniel W. Loughlin, Shenandoah, Pa., Campus Voice, Mass Communi cation Club, Society for Collegiate Journalists, Zeta Psi. Intramurals. Sheila M. Lowe, Clearwater, Fla , Chi Sigma Rho, Accounting Club Sharon L. Lubas, Reading. Pa.. In tramurals. Campus Child Center Volunteer. Dean ' s List. Lorna C. Lucascio, Martin ' s Creek, Pa., Economics Club, Phi lota Chi, Student Orientation Lead er. Matha phobia. Student Tour Guide. Amy Lynn Luhr, Stroudsburg. Pa.. PSEA. Dean ' s List, FCA, Sociology Social Welfare Club. Carol A. Lutter, North Wales, Pa., CAS (Assistant Coordinator), Stu- dent Life Coordinating Committee, CQA, Student Rights and Freedoms Committee, Women ' s Coalition. Susan E. Lutz, Lancaster, Pa , Phi lota Chi, Data Processing Club, Phi Beta Lambda, Field Hockey. James M. Lyman, Conyngham, Pa. Karen Macheski, Warminster, Pa., Alpha Sigma Alpha, Intramurals. James Madden, Plymouth Meet ing. Pa., CARC. William V. Maitland, Eddystone, Pa., Lacrosse Team, Intramurals. John Malloy, Malvern, Pa , Lamb da Alpha Mu Ann Marie Malone, Hazleton, Pa , Resident Advisor, Sigma Sigma Sig ma, Intramurals, Volleyball Club, Campus Child Care Center, PSEA Nancy Mangan, Forty Fort. Pa., In tramural Volleyball, NSA. Marta Maria Marcelli, Villanova, Pa., Sigma Sigma Sigma, Cheerlead ing. Rosemarie Marchetti, Hazleton, Pa.. PSEA. Kappa Delta Pi. Ron ald R. Marcucci, Malvern, Pa., Football, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Beta Lambda. Intramurals. Delta Mu Del- ta. Accounting Club. Deborah M. Mariotti, Pottsville. Pa. M. Christopher Maron, Allen town. Pa.. Kehr Union Governing Board (President). Association of Resident Students (President). American Society for Personnel Ad ministration. CGA. Awards Commit tee. Intramurals (Captain). Robert J. Marsh, Bangor. Pa . Phi Beta Lambda Sharon L. Marsteller, Emmaus. Pa.. PSEA. Association of Resident Students. Hall Council. Lower Judi cial Board Caria Martinchek, Mountain Top, Pa.. Phi lota Chi. Mass Communica tion Club Susan M. Martini, Shamokin. Pa.. ACEI, Intramurals. Michelle Anne Mathis, Exton, Pa., Dean ' s List, EPA, Psi Chi, Psycholo- gy Association. Career Develop- ment Counselor. David P. Mathews, West Lawn. Pa.. Delta Mu Delta. American Mar keting Association. Ronald E. Mattern, Glenolden, Pa., Lambda Chi Alpha, Phi Beta Lambda, Varsity Soccer. Bonnie J. Mauger, Downingtown, Pa., Alpha Sigma Tau, NCF, HSC, FCA. Elizabeth S. Maurer, Bloomsburg, Pa., Forensics, SSLHA, Women ' s Choral Ensemble. Cheri Michele Mausteller, Milton, Pa.. Intramurals, Junior Class Vice President, Circle K. Forensics. Soci- ology Club. Women ' s Coalition. Carolyn May, Berwick, Pa., Span ish Club, Cross Country. Roger A. May, Aston, Pa., Tau Kappa Epsilon, Delta Mu Delta. William C. Mayer, Bethlehem, Pa , Phi Beta Lambda, American Society for Personnel Management, Intra murals. Louis Maynard, Wilson Boro, Pa., Cross Country (Co-Captain), Ac- counting Club. Anne Marie Mazzochetti, Ber- wick, Pa . Phi Beta Lambda. Data Processing Club. Susan A. McAleer, Ambler. Pa., NSA, Lambda Alpha Mu, Circle K, Nursing Class Representative. Thomas Andrew McCabe, Potts ville. Pa., CARC, Council for Excep- tional Children. Special Olympics. Intramurals. Andrew J. McCarthy, Levittown. N.Y.. Baseball, Campus Voice, New- man Club. WBSC. Mark Allan McCord, Tau Kappa Epsilon, American Marketing Asso elation. Delta Mu Delta, Weightlift ing Club. Kathleen J. McDonald, Girard ville, Pa., Women ' s Choral Ensem ble. Medical Technology Club, Resi- dent Advisor. Linda Jean McDonald, Dallas. Pa.. ACEI (Secretary), PSEA. Band Color Guard. Hall Council Maureen E. McDonald, Aston, Pa . Varsity Basketball. Varsity Soft ball, Varsity Lacrosse. Lambda Al pha Mu, Intramurals, American Marketing Association, Marketing Club, Trish McElwee, Hazleton, Pa.. Phi Beta Lambda (Treasurer). Phi Kappa Phi, Delta Mu Delta. Circle K Jacqueline A. McCann, Branch dale. Pa . Sociology Club Brian A. McCinley, Arisles. Pa . Sociology Club (President). Dean ' s Council Student Advisory Commit- tee. Maureen McGinnis, Bethlehem, Pa., Chi Sigma Rho, PSEA, Intra- murals. Kim Lenae McGuirk, West Ches ter. Pa., CARC (President), YCARC, Council for Exceptional Children, SSHLA. Kathy Ann McHugh, Allentown, Pa., Alpha Sigma Alpha. Margaret K. McHugh, Goulds- boro. Pa., Sigma Sigma Sigma, Campus Voice, Mass Communica tion Club. Mary M. McHugh, Mt Carmel, Pa . Sigma Sigma Simga. American So- ciety for Personnel Management. Economics Club. Intramurals. Stacy J. Mclndoe, Manchester. Pa.. NSA. Chi Sigma Rho, Eric Robert McKee, Danville. Pa.. Varsity Golf. Lambda Chi Alpha. IFC. Intramural Cross Country, Cir- cle K James G. McKeon, Hatfield, Pa., Tau Kappa Epsilon, Accounting Club. Weightlifting Club. Intramur- als. WBSC. Timothy J. McKinley, Freeland. Pa., Intramural Tennis, Bowling. Football Mark Thomas McLaren, Harris burg. Pa.. Delta Omega Chi, Craig C. McMinn, Audubon. Pa . Zeta Psi. Lacrosse Club. Cheer leader. Sherrie A. Meagher, Reeders. Pa.. Pi Omega Pi. Phi Beta Lambda. CCM. Brett A. Meckley, Milton. Pa.. Al pha Phi Omega (President), Campus Voice. Mathophobia Clinic. Amy E. Mehler, Camp Hill. Pa . Theta Tau Omega. Phi Beta Lamb da. Lori M. Meissner, Bernardsville. N.J.. Phi Sigma Pi. Kappa Delta Pi. CEC. ACEI. SPSEA. Michele Marie Mendola, Wilkes Barre. Pa . Theta Tau Omega. Phi Beta Lambda. Economics Club Christine M. Mentesana, Easton. Pa.. Bloomsburg Players. Inter Var sity. BCF. Ruth Merrill, Montrose. Pa. Tammy Lynne Mertz, Danville. Pa , Sociology Social Welfare Club Flint C. Metzger, Danville. Pa.. Football Doreen Mey, Pocono Lake, Pa , Ski Club, CARC, CEC, Hall Council, Women ' s Intramural Board, Wom en ' s Track. Lauren Mey marls, Holden. Mass.. Cross Country. Track Mary Ann T. Michalyshin, Tresckow. Pa . Audiology Teaching Assistant. Student Speech and 255 s ENIOR DIRECTOR ' 83 Y Hearing Association. Beth Ann Miguelez, Penndale, Pa., Phi Beta Lambda, Accounting Club. Cathleen Mihalak, Coatesville. Pa., Economics Club, Chi Sigma Rho, Accounting Club. Carol Sue Miller, Lewisburg, Pa., Women ' s Track and Field, Women ' s Cross Country, Alpha Sigma Alpha. Julie Ann Miller, Cleona, Pa., Con cert Choir, SSHGA, Kappa Delta Pi, Resident Advisor. Lynne E. Miller, Chalfont, Pa., For ensics. Pi Kappa Delta (Pledge Class President), Obiter, French Club (Cor- responding Secretary), Phi Beta Lambda, Orientation Leader, Repre- sentative Assembly, CCSL. Margaret M. Miller, Wind Gap, Pa., PSEA, Band. Speech and Hear- ing Association, Steven M. Miller, Pen Argyl, Pa., Baseball. Nancy Louise Millman, Hatfield, Pa., Sociology Social Welfare Club. Debra L. Mills, Lebanon, Pa , Lambda Alpha Mu, Resident Advi- sor. Mark M. Mindock, Hellertown, Pa., Resident Advisor, Table Tennis Club, Intramurals. Holly Minnich, Tower City, Pa , In ter Varsity, New man Student Asso- ciation, NCF, Program Board. Elizabeth A. Minogue, Blooms burg, Pa. Linda S. Mitcheltree, Muncy, Pa , French Club (President), Drum Ma- jor, Marching Band, Phi Beta Lamb- da, Studio Concert Band. Lynn Montagna, Scotch Plains, N.J., Intramurals. Biology Club, Rage Club. Mary Jean Montagna, Pittston, Pa. Kevin B. Moore, Allentown, Pa.. Phi Beta Lambda, American Society for Personnel Administration, Re- presentative Assembly, Lambda Chi Alpha. Steven M. Moran, Red Hill, Pa., Varsity Football, Dean ' s List, FCA, Chess Club. Kim A. Morgan, Manticoke, Pa., Women ' s Choral Ensemble, Ameri- can Marketing Association. Sally R. Morgan, West Chester, Pa., CAS, Psychology Association Deborah Lynn Morley, Linwood, Pa., PSEA, SSHLA, Bloomsburg Christian Fellowship, FCA, ACEl. Kristin D. Morris, Williamsport, Pa., Alpha Kappa Delta, Sociology Club, Women ' s Choral Ensemble. Laurisa Gale Morris, Lewisburg, Pa., ARC. Mark Rodney Mosley, Darby, Pa., Student Art Association, Campus Voice, Kappa Alpha Psi (Vice Presi dent). Third World Cultural Society. Laurel C. Mowery, McClure, Pa., Track, Newman Student Associ- ation. Angela K. Moyer, Milton, Pa . Psi Chi. Patricia L. Moyer, Lebanon, Pa , Psi Chi, Alpha Sigma Tau, Ameri- can Society of Personnel Adminis- trators, Psychology Association, El- well Hall Council, Student Speech and Hearing Association. Anne L. Mrozek, Kulpmont, Pa., Folk Group, Catholic Campus Minis- try, Sociology Club. Sharon A. Mulhall, Shamokin, Pa. Meave Ann Mulhern, Pittston. Pa., Alpha Phi Omega. Mark S. Mull, Ephrata, Pa., Soc- cer, Intramurals. John Donovan Mullen, Pittston, Pa., Kappa Delta Pi, SSLHA. David C Mullican, Souderton. Pa., Varsity Soccer, Sigma lota Omega, Intramurals. Lora L. Mumbauer, Warminster, Pa., Pi Kappa Delta, Forensics, Phi Beta Lambda, American Society for Personnel Administrators. Kimberly A. Murphy, Mew Britain, Pa., Phi Beta Lambda (President), Fi- nance Club, Economics Club. Patrick J. Murphy, Mahanoy City, Pa., Campus Voice. Program Board, Concert Committee. John A. Murtin, Mahanoy City, Pa., Phi Beta Lambda, Program Board, GAC, Lacrosse Team, Resi- dent Advisor, Cheerleading. Alan Moore Musselman, Bethle hem. Pa., Phi Kappa Phi, Delta Mu Delta, Phi Beta Lambda, Campus Judicial Board, Varsity Cross Coun- try, Data Processing Club, WBSC, Earth Science Club. John J. Muth, Richboro, Pa., Foot- ball, Biology Club, Student Art As- sociation, Ski Club, Intramurals. Dan Myers, Holyoke. Mass., WBSC, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Intra murals. Sandra Lynn Myers, Camp Hill, Pa., Math Club, Data Processing Club, Band, Ski Club. William H. Nagel, Jr., Langhorne, Pa., Ski Club, Ski Team. Karen Lee Narolewski, Lansdale, Pa,, CGA (Executive Assistant, Sec- retary), Sigma Sigma Sigma, Repre- sentative Assembly, Quest. Arts and Science Council, Housing Com- mittee, Health Service Committee, Field Hockey. Cynthia F. Nawrocki, Pottsville, Pa., Lambda Alpha Mu, Delta Mu Delta (Secretary), American Society for Personnel Administration, Circle K. Marie L. Nelson, Feasterville, Pa., American Society for Personnel Ad- ministration, Phi Beta Lambda. Kenneth Paul Neubeck, Hatboro, Pa., Varsity Soccer, Assistant Soc- cer Coach, Concert Committee, WBSC (Promotional Director). Gloria Neuwirth, Gharton, N.J , Phi Beta Lambda, Accounting Club, Data Processing Club, Phi Kappa Phi. Cheri 8. Ney, Mount Joy, Pa., Al- pha Sigma Alpha, American Mar- keting Association, American Ad- vertising Federation. Andrew W. Nichols, Williamsport, Pa, Karen S. Niedzielski, York, Pa,, InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, FCA, PSEA, Intramurals, Kris Nikitscher, Allentown, Pa,, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Intramurals, PSEA, Mary Colleen Nixon, Lemoyne, Pa., SSHLA, Scott B. Noble, Warminster, Pa , Advertising Club, Mass Communi- cation Club. Intramurals, Donald G. Noel, Bloomsburg, Pa., Republican Chairman, American Po- litical Science Association, Frater nal Order of Police Associate Mem- ber, Susan H. Noel, Bloomsburg, Pa,, Biology Club, College Republicans, Field Hockey, Andrew C. Nolan, Willow Grove, Pa., Phi Sigma Xi, Phi Beta Lambda, Inter-Fraternity Council, Young Re- publicans Club, Intramurals. Joseph J. Nolan, Sayre, Pa.. Phi Beta Lambda, American Marketing Association. Gretchen L. Norman, Pottstown, Pa,, Senior Class Secretary, CGA, Columbia Hall Council, Forensics, Student Organizations Committee (Chairman), Mass Communication Club, WRA (Secretary). Karen Jean Nunemacher, Pine Grove, Pa., Phi Beta Lambda, Le Cercle Francais, Dean ' s List. H. Sue Nye, Shippensburg, Pa., So- ciology Club (Vice President Trea- surer), American Society for Person- nel Administration, Alpha Kappa Delta, Phi Kappa Phi. Connie Albeck Oberdorf, Dan ville. Pa., Commuter Association, Nancy Kathleen O ' Connell, Sel- lersville. Pa,, Lambda Alpha Mu, (Corresponding Secretary), Intra- murals, Dean ' s List, NSA. Caroline E. O ' Connor, Lansdale, Pa., Alpha Sigma Alpha, Christine E. O ' Connor, Haver town. Pa,, Biology Club. Tronya Elaine Oden, Muncy, Pa., Kappa Delta Pi, Theta Tau Omega, Inter-Sorority Council, PSEA, Dean ' s List, Intramurals. Eileen T. O ' Donnell, Hellertown, Pa., Phi Beta Lambda, American So- ciety for Personnel Administration. Mary B. O ' Donnell, Southampton, Pa., Data Processing Club, Intramur- als. Nanette I. O ' Donnell, Weatherly, Pa., Phi Beta Lambda. Patricia E. O ' Donnell, Allentown, Pa., Sigma Sigma Sigma, Phi Beta Lambda, Data Processing Club, In- tramurals. Mark Ogden, Scranton, Pa., Air Force ROTC. Diving Team. Gerard F. Olenick, Berwick, Pa., Earth Science Club (Secretary). Debra A. Orendorff, Hanover Pa., Pi Omega Pi, Phi Sigma Pi, Varsity Tennis, Phi Kappa Phi, PSEA, PBEA, NBEA, NEA. Clare Ortlip, Parkside, Pa., Psi Chi (Secretary). Diane Katherine Overa, Moun tain Top, Pa., Phi Beta Lambda, Data Processing Club, ARS, Intra- mural Volleyball, Floor Hockey, Softball. Marsha L. Oviatt, Coudersport, Pa , Kappa Delta Pi, Intramurals, Women ' s Choral Ensemble, PSEA. Lorraine A. Owens, York, Pa,, ARC, Circle K, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi. Gregory J. Ozorowski, Harleys- ville. Pa., Sigma lota Omega. Susan Ona Palovcsik, Catawissa, Pa.. NSA. Alan Mano Parker, Alpine, Calif,, Diving Coach, Stephanie M. Patti, Easton, Pa., Delta Epsilon Beta. Peter J. Pavlish, Bethlehem, Pa., Phi Kappa Phi, Delta Mu Delta, Eco- nomics Club, Phi Beta Lambda. James H. Peake, Reading, Pa., Tau Kappa Epsilon, CARC. Ann S. Pearage, Gouldsboro, Pa., Sociology Club. Pamela D. Peckmann, Ambler, Pa., Mass Communication Club, Phi lota Chi, Varsity Lacrosse Team. In tramurals,, Karen L. Pennington, Devon, Pa., Lambda Alpha Mu (Corresponding Secretary), PSEA, ACEl. Ed Perrella, Northport, N.Y., Intra- murals, American Marketing Asso- ciation, Lisa A. Perry, Dunmore, Pa., Delta Epsilon Beta. Julia M. Peters, York, Pa., Inter Sorority Council, Chi Sigma Rho, ARC, Hall Council Representative. Patricia Ann Peterson, Mendbam, N.J., Phi Beta Lambda, Phi Sigma lota. Phi Kappa Phi, French Club, Band. Delta Mu Delta. Sherrie L. Peterson, Camp Hill, I Pa., SSLHA. Intramurals. 256 s ENIOR DIRECTOR ' 83 Y Cynthia Ann Petrovich, Weston, Pa . PSEA, ACEI. Delta Kappa Pi. Eric D. Pettis, Varsity Soccer. Michael Jon Pfleegor, Watson town, Pa., Intramural Wrestling, Softball. Volleyball. Laureen M. Pfleiger, Willow Grove, Pa., Phi Beta Lambda, Ski Club. Charles Gregory Phillips, Jersey Shore, Pa., Phi Sigma Xi, Lacrosse, College Republicans. Cheryl L. Phillips, Jersey Shore, Pa., Psi Chi, Psychology Associ- ation. Susan n. Phillips, Rome, Pa., PSEA, ACEI, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Women ' s Choral Ensem ble. Jill Piacenti, Conyngham, Pa., Chi Sigma Rho, Phi Beta Lambda. Roxann Piaseczny, Kulpmont, Pa., NSA, Intramurals. Duane Robert Pick, Danville, Pa., PSEA, PBEA, Circle K (President), American Society for Personnel Ad- ministration, Intramural Basketball, Volleyball. Shelley Yvonne Pierson, Mon trose. Pa., Delta Mu Delta (Treasur- er), Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Beta Lamb- da. Diana L. Pietkiewici, Mifflinburg, Pa., American Chemical Society, Phi Kappa Phi. Jill Pike, Coudersport, Pa., Theta Tau Omega Timothy J. Pinkowski, Sayre, Pa , Phi Beta Lambda, Forensics, Ac- counting Club, Pi Kappa Delta, CAS, Varsity Bowling Team, Bowl ing Club, Intramurals. Scott A. Pino, Allentown, Pa., Phi Beta Lambda, Ski Team, Intramural Softball, Hockey, Rugby, Econom- ics Club (Vice President). Ellen M. Plant, Hatfield, Pa., NSA, Delta Epsilon Beta. Alan Dale Plastow, Bloomsburg, Pa Barbara Plohocki, Glen Lyon. Pa. Laura Ann Pogozelski, Newtown, Pa . ARS Donna Marie Polak, Wilkes Barre, Pa., Senior Class (Treasurer), Alpha Sigma Alpha (Treasurer), Delta Mu Delta (Vice President), CGA. Kehr CJnion Governing Board, Phi Kappa Phi. Phi Beta Lambda Marianne Pollock, Catawissa, Pa , SSLHA. Kappa Delta Pi. Marcella Polumbo, Lansford, Pa . American Marketing Association. Debra Ann C. Pompel, Philadel phia. Pa , Council for Exceptional Children, PSEA. Association for Re tarded Citizens. Sandra J. Poslvak, Shenandoah, I Pa . Marketing Club, Women ' s Co- alition, CAS. Nancy Lynn Prettack, Montours ville, Pa., Theta Tau Omega, Major- ett, Biology club. Anita K. Price, Wyomissing, Pa., Theta Tau Omega, Marketing Club, CGA, American Society for Person- nel Administration. Data Processing Club. Jeffrey Michael Price, Tamaqua, Pa., Beta Sigma Delta, Mass Com- munication Club. Marlene M. Prince, Pleasant Mount, Pa., Alpha Sigma Alpha. Phi Beta Lambda, ASPA. Patti Jeanne Pritchard, Mazareth, Pa., Alpha Sigma Alpha, ISC Repre- sentative. Mark E. Prowell, Bryn Mawr, Pa., Tau Kappa Epsilon, Water Polo, Ka- rate. Rosemarie Pulizzi, Williamsport, Pa , IVC, CARC, CEC (Secretary). Teresa Purcell, Clarks Summit. Pa.. Cross Country. Women ' s Track and Field. Sonya Lee Pursel, Milton. Pa., Ac- counting Club, ASPA, Economics Club, Circle K (Treasurer), Phi Beta Lambda. James D. Pysher, Williamsport, Pa.. Phi Beta Lambda, American Marketing Association. Theresa M. Racek, Allentown, Pa., Band (Treasurer), Tau Beta Sigma (Treasurer), Phi Kappa Phi, Delta Mu Delta, Phi Beta Lambda, College Community Orchestra. David J. Ragnetti, Glenwood, N.J.. ASPA. Data Processing Orga- nization, Varsity Baseball, Fresh- man Class Treasruer. Melinda Rago, Morristown, N.J., CARC, Kappa Delta Phi, Student Advisory Committee, PSEA. FCA, BCF. Quest. Jack A. Raidline, Bethlehem, Pa. Kathy A. Rampulla, Easton, Pa., Phi lota Chi. Carole L. Raspen, Apalachin, N.Y., YARC (President), CEC, PCM, Swim Team (Manager), Lambda Al- pha Mu. David P. Ray, Robesonia, Pa., ASPA, Phi Beta Lambda, Zeta Psi, Intramurals. Dianne Lynn Redclift, Berwick, Pa. Carolyn M. Reed, Allentown, Pa.. Alpha Sigma Alpha. Nursing Stu dent Association. Jennifer Ann Reed, Danville, Pa.. Track and Field. Sue Ann Reed, Trevorton, Pa., Al pha Sigma Tau, Phi Beta Lambda, Accounting Club Cathleen E. Reeder, Bloomsburg, Pa , Chi Sigma Rho. Craig D. Reese, Millvllle, Pa. Donald L. Reese, Hughesville, Pa., Varsity Wrestling. Donna Albrecht Reese, Harris burg. Pa., NSA, Circle K Club, CCM, Intramurals. Jennifer Beck Reese, Blooms burg. Pa., NSA, Intramurals, Nurs- ing Honor Society. Kevin T. Reese, Wyomissing, Pa., Tau Kappa Epsilon, Ski Club (Presi- dent), Montour Hall (Vice President), ARS, Intramurals, Economics Club, Marketing Club. Kirk Richard Reichart, Blooms burg. Pa. Michelle ReichI, Whitehall, Pa., Zeta Psi Little Sister. Carol Reilly, Hatfield, Pa.. ACEI, Student Speech Hearing and Lan- guage Association, Circle K Club. Betsy A. Remley, Bloomsburg, Pa.. Student Art Association. Stu- dent Art Show. Todd M. Renner, Millville. Pa.. Al- pha Phi Omega. Air Force ROTC. Phi Kappa Phi. Spanish Club. Shelly J. Ressler, Selinsgrove, Pa.. Alpha Sigma Alpha. Basketball Team. Sociology Club. Michele Revlock, Ambler. Pa., Pro gram Board (Secretary), Kappa Del ta Pi, CARC. Deborah A. Ricci, Ambler. Pa., American Marketing Association (Vice President). Lisa Rich, Bethlehem, Pa., Kappa Delta Pi, PSEA, Intramurals. Michael R. Richardson, Colum- bia, Pa., Intramurals, Ski Club, Earth Science Club. Valarie R. Richardson, Philadel phia. Pa., Alpha Kappa Alpha, Unit- ed Women ' s Organization, Third World Cultural Society. Jonathan Van Riesberg, French town, h.J., Mathematics Club (President), Data Processing Organi- zation, Association for Computing Machinery. Jean M. Ripple, Hazleton. Pa.. Dean ' s List, Kappa Delta Pi, SPEA. Student Speech Hearing and Lan- guage Association. CEI (Secretary). Lori Ann Roadarmel, Blooms burg. Pa., Intramurals. James D. Robison, Jr., Watson t own. Pa.. Madrigal Singers. Con- cert Choir. Renee M. Roessler, Maple Glen, Pa . Sigma Sigma Sigma, PSEA, Homecoming Committee. Douglas Rogers, Flemington, N.J.. Delta Mu Delta, Intramurals. Volley- ball Club John David Ruhland, Lebanon, Pa.. Lambda Chi Alpha. Data Pro- cessing Club. Beth Ann Rohrbach, Oley, Pa , Softt all. Kappa Mu Epsilon. Kappa Delta PI. Phi Kappa Phi. David R. Rolley, Montoursville. Pa.. Phi Beta Lambda, American Marketing Association, American Society for Personnel Management, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Intramurals. Gerard P. Romanko, Clinton, N.J., Varsity Football. Bernadette Romanofski, Susque hanna. Pa., Phi Beta Lambda. John P. Ronco, Bangor, Pa., Zeta Psi (Asssitant Treasurer). Donna Allison Rose, Ardmore. Pa.. ACEI. PSEA, Spanish Club. L. Antoinette Rose, Philadelphia, Pa., Math Club, United Women ' s Or- ganization, Third World Cultural So- ciety, Delta Sigma Theta, Resident Advisor. Kenneth Clyde Rosencrance, Clarks Summit, Pa., Dean ' s List, In- tramurals, Planning Club, Sociology Club. Charles Roth, Trevorton, Pa. Craig A. Rotile, Netcong, N.J., Varsity Soccer, Intramurals, Data Processing Club. Timothy L. Rounsville, Fleetwood, Pa., Ski Club. Account- ing Club. Nancy A. Royer, Frenchville, Pa.. Band. Tau Beta Sigma, Pi Omega Pi, PSEA, Kappa Delta Pi, Dance Mara thon. Phi Beta Lambda, Intramural Volleyball and Cageball. College Bowl. Shelley Ruch, Ocean City, N J Matteo Nicholas Ruggiero, Ban gor. Pa., Varsity Baseball, Econom ics Club, Intramurals. Hilarie J. Runyon, Bedminster. N.J., Women ' s Basketball, Campus Voice, Intramurals, College Bowl Sharon L. Rush, Stewartsville. N.J., Varsity Field Hockey (Tri-Cap tain), Intramurals, Alpha Kappa Del ta. Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. Becky Russell, Cresco, Pa.. FCA. IV, Hall Council, Intramurals. Brenda Lurline Russell, Downing town. Pa.. Resident Advisor. Hall Council. Nancy Russell, Rome. Pa.. Concert Choir. Student Speech and Hearing Association. Education for Child- hood International Association. Kristina A. Rutter, Chi Sigma Rho. Pi Omega Pi. Catherine M. Ryalls, Roslyn Pa . BCF. NCF. NSA, FCA. Cynthia J. Ryan, Danville, Pa., Al pha Sigma Alpha, Sociology Club. Intramurals Debra Ann Sabalesky, Kingston. Pa.. NSA. Women s Track and Field. Student Art Show. Barbara Lisa Sacks, Emmaus. Pa . Delta Epsilon Beta (Pledging Committee). Biology Club. 257 s ENIOR DlRECTOR y ' 83 1 Luke Sakalosky, Cornwall. Pa.. Soccer. Biology Club. Ann R. Saloum, Allentown, Pa. Margaret Louise Sanders, Get- tysburg, Pa.. NSA, Women ' s Re- creation Association, Nursing Honor Society. Darryl Scott Sauers, Morth Wales, Pa.. Intramurals, Economics Club. Gustav L. Sauerzopf, Whitehall, Pa., Intramurals, Phi Sigma Pi. Margaret J. Saul, Livingston, M.J,. Phi lota Chi. Michael Sauve, Mechanicsburg. Pa.. Beta Sigma Delta. Robert C. Saxton, Athens, Pa , Deborah A. Scanlon, Plymouth Meeting, Pa., Phi lota Chi. ASPA, American Marketing Association. David R. Scharding, Pittsburgh. Pa.. Baseball Kenneth J. Scharfenberg, Sparta, N.J. Jeffrey Durrell Scheetz, Sellers ville, Pa., Zeta Psi. Charles E. Schlegel III, Sunbury. Pa.. Lambda Chi Alpha, Program Board. John Michael Schlenker, Her wick, Pa. Elizabeth Ann Schmaltz, Pocono Manor, Pa.. Intramurals. Elwell Hall Council. Circle K. George Walter Schmidt, Spring field, Pa. Kurt T.W. Schmidt, Dalton, Pa. Stephanie Ann Schneider, York, Pa. Tracy Hunter Schooley, Danville, Pa., Tau Kappa Epsilon. Thomas J. Schramm, William sport, Pa., Program Board, Account ing Club. ACUI. Intramurals. Stephen Gerard Schultz, Towanda, Pa.. Golf Team (Captain), Accounting Club. Pamela J. Schumacher, Milnes- ville. Pa., Theta Tau Omega, PSEA, ACEI. Scott Craig Schwartz, Lang- horne, Pa. Nancy Ann Scocozza, Harrison, N.J., Phi lota Chi. Soccer Team (Manager), Sociology Club, Italian Club. Estelle A. Scopellitti, Shamokin, Pa., Kickline, Program Board, Kara- te Club, Phi Beta Lambda, Under- graduate Alumni Association, El- well Hall Council, Schuylkill Hall Council, Intramurals, Dance Club. Denise Seeman, Warminster, Pa. Alexandra M. Segers, Mendham, N.J. College Community Orchestra, Chamber Ensemble, Community Arts, CCM, Arts and Sciences Stu- dent Council. Jane Ann Seislove, Royersford, Pa.. Field Hockey. Lacrosse, FCA, Medical Technology Club. Kammy Sellers, Phi lota Chi, ACEI, PSEA. Annette Cynthia Shalongo, Catawissa, Pa., NSA, NSNA, Health Services Committee, Nursing Cur- riculum Committee. Mary Ann Shamany, Beaver Meadows, Pa., Kappa Delta Pi. PSEA. Nancy Bender Shaner, Sones town. Pa. James M. Sheaffer, Port Royal Pa. Kimberly A. Shimaski, Bethle hem. Pa., Phi Beta Lambda, ASPA Delta Epsilon Beta. Donald K. Shinton II, Catasau qua. Pa., Lambda Chi Alpha, Intra murals Stephanie J. Shira, Chambers burg, Pa., Student Speech and Hear ing Association, FCA. Lee W. Shoener, Scranton. Pa . Delta Mu Delta, ASPA, Data Pro- cessing Club, Intramurals. Anne L. Shortess, Newark. Del., Alpha Sigma Alpha, Barbara Dawn Shover, Harris burg. Pa. Theresa Anne Shriver, Waynes boro. Pa , PSEA, ACEI, Special Olympics, Michele A. Shubeck, Lansford, Pa., Intramurals Jeanne R. Shuey, Hegins. Pa., Lambda Alpha Mu. YMCA. Intra- murals, Daria D. Shuman, Nescopeck. Pa., PSEA, Kappa Delta Pi, ARC. Crystal Sue Shurtz, Milton. Pa., Circle K Club. Economics Club, Del- ta Mu Delta, Dean ' s List, Phi Beta Lambda, ASPA, Accounting Club. Karen Lynne Shuts, Mt. Laurel. N.J.. Phi Beta Lambda. Data Pro- cessing Club. ASPA. Marching Band, Intramurals. Audrey G. Sibbald, Pocono Pines. Pa., Bloomsburg Players, Women ' s Choral Ensemble, Phi Sigma Pi Karen Beth Sieber, Mifflintown, Pa,, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Intramurals, Dean ' s List. Abraham Joseph Simon, Dallas, Pa., Big Brother Program, Intramur- als. Paul F. Sinay, Ashley. Pa., Zeta Psi. Karen L. Singiser, Mechanics burg, SSLHA, Kappa Delta Pi. Linda Michelle Singletary, Lewis- burg. Pa,, PSEA, ACEI, CARC. Lydia Jean Singley, Reading, Pa.. Phi lota Chi, Concert Choir, Psychol- ogy Association. Sheri Renee Skalaban, Strouds burg. Pa., Ski Club, Lycoming Hall Council, Biology Club, Resident Ad visor, Assistant Brownie Leader, Stephen M. Slampyak, Warmin- ster, Pa,. CGA, Beta Sigma Delta. Le Cercle Francais, Phi Sigma lota, Del ta Mu Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, CCSL. Lynn B. Slattery, Hawley. Pa., Resident Advisor. Diane Slusser, Hazleton, Pa,. Phi lota Chi. ACEI. PSEA. J. Kevin Slyman, Lebanon. Pa. David W. Smalstig, Largo. Fla., Phi Beta Lambda. Association of MBA Executives. Accounting Club. Thomas Frank Smink, Snyder town. Pa,, Band, Studio Band, Brass Sextet, Pitt Orchestra, Kappa Kappa Psi (Vice President Presi dent). Intercollegiate Band, BSC Film Society (President). Jeanette M. Smith, Exeter, Pa , PSEA, ACEI, CEC, CARC, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi lota Chi, Intramurals, Jeffrey A. Smith, Towanda, Pa,, Army ROTC. Data Processing Orga- nization. Joni D. Smith, New Bloomfield, Pa,. NSA, Delta Epsilon Beta, Intra- murals Kim M. Smith, Duncansville, Pa., Marching and Concert Band, PSEA, Women ' s Choral Ensemble, PCA Kimberly S. Smith, East Strouds burg, Pa,, Concert Choir (President), Madrigal Singers, Student Council for the Arts, Intramurals. Women ' s Choral Ensemble (Student Conduc- tor), Linn Smith, Enola, Pa., Psycholo gy Association, Psi Chi, Maureen A. Smith, Lansdale, Pa,. Data Processing Club, Circle K, Phi Beta Lambda, Accounting Club. Patricia M. Smith, Ambler, Pa., Sigma Sigma Sigma, American Mar- keting Association, Robert Warren Smith, Ambler, Pa,, American Marketing Associ ation, Phi Beta Lambda, Lambda Chi Alpha. Teresa M. Smith, Bloomsburg, Pa,, Field Hockey, Data Processing Club. Brenda Lyn Snyder, Cogan Sta tion. Pa,, Deans Council, ACM Pro gramming Contest. Math Club Kappa Mu Epsilon. Phi Kappa Phi Lois C. Snyder, Gordon, Pa., Chi Sigma Rho. American Marketing Association, Diane Lynn Sohn, Clinton, N.J,. YARC (Treasurer). Bandfront, Alpha Phi Omega, intramural Volleyball, Sandy K. Sorber, Selinsgrove, Pa., American Marketing Association, Marketing Club. Barry M. Sos, Easton. Pa. Wendy Louise Spachman, Sou derton. Pa, Philip Joseph Spampinato, Jr., Lancaster, Pa,, ASPA, Varsity Swimming, Intramurals, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Water Polo Club. Michele L. Spangler, Northamp ton. Pa.. CGA, Theta Tau Omega. Elaine M. Spear, Bloomsburg. Pa. Randall B. Spence, Silver Spring. Md,. Tau Kappa Epsilon (President), Varsity Swim Team, Resident Advi- sor. Food Service Committee. Robert Spitalnick, Scrant on. Pa.. Phi Beta Lambda, ASPA. John Patrick Spollen, King of Prussia. Pa., Lacrosse Club, Intra murals. Accounting Club, David Spruell, Roslyn, Pa.. Delta Pi. Elaine M. Staffaroni, Carbondale. Pa., PSEA. Intramurals. Debra Ann Stahl, Mechanicsburg, Pa., Resident Advisor, Student Pi- ano Accompanist, Phi Kappa Phi. Anthony T. Stair, Millville. Pa,. AFROTC. Husky Singers. Campus Voice. Orientation Leader. Intramur als. Randy Lee Stampore, Bangor, Pa., Delta Omega Chi, Intramurals. College Bowl. Mass Communication Club, Trenton, N.J., Phi Beta Lambda, Economics Club, Mass Communication Club. Lori Ann Starr, Hazleton, Pa., Sig- ma Sigma Sigma. Academic Griev- ance Board. PSEA. CARC, SSHLA. Laurie A. Stauffer, Lewisburg, Pa,, Phi lota Chi, Mass Communica- tion Club, Travel Corrdinator. Joseph Brian Steever, Berwick. Pa., Piano Accompanist, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Bloomsburg Players. Roger Stetler, Middleburg. Pa,, Soccer, Michael Charles Stevens, Syre, Pa. Donna J. Stewart, Chalfont. Pa., Delta Epsilon Beta. Donna Mae Stewart, Hummels Wharf. Pa, Mary Ellen Stewart, Allentown, Pa.. SNA, Curriculum Committee, Nursing Honor Society. Pamela V. Stillwagon, Bedford. Pa.. Phi Kappa Phi, Dean ' s List, Del- ta Mu Delta, Data Processing Orga- nization, Program Board. Marjorie M. Stinner, Hazleton, Pa., Chi Sigma Rho, Mass Commu- nication Club, CCM, Orientation Workshop Leader, Ski Club. Glenda M. Stitt, Mifflin. Pa., Phi Beta Lambda, ASPA, Accounting Club. Kathleen E. Stitz, Warminster, 258 s ENIOR DIRECTOR ' 83 Y Pa.. Delta Mu Delta, Phi Beta Lamb- da. Paul David Stockier, Bethayres, Pa., CQA (President and Treasurer), Lambda Chi Alpha. Bloomsburg Players. Powerlifting Club. Board of Governor ' s Transition Team. Under graduate Service Certificate, Dean ' s List. Who ' s Who in American Col leges and Universities. Service Key Award. Helen Stoisits, Coplay. Pa.. ASPA. Volleyball Club (Secretary), Intra murals. Susan E. Stone, Bridgewater. N. J., PSEA, Dean ' s List, FCA Sandra T. Stoner, Hummelstovi n, Pa., NSA, Judicial Board. James A. Stopper, Williamsport, Pa., Delta Mu Delta, Intramurals. Eileen C. Storm, Columbia, Pa., NSA, Student Health Services Com mittee. Rochelle R. Stout, Brodheadsville, Pa., Women ' s Choral Ensemble, Ac counting Club, Data Processing Club, Accounting Tutor. George Edward Stozenski, Jr., Mountain Top, Pa., Economics Club, CGA Grievance Committee Program Board (Coffeehouse Chair man). Intramurals. Harry A. Strausser III, Catawissa. Pa.. Forensics. Pi Kappa Delta, Phi Beta Lambda. Planning Commis- sion. Public Speaking. Scott A. Stugart, Montoursville, Pa.. Delta Mu Delta, ASPA. Intra murals. Robert Francis Stutzman, Jr., Mount Carmel, Pa., Earth Science Club. Joanne C. Sullivan, Holland, Pa., Phi Beta Lambda. Makoge Sunny, Bloomsburg, Pa , Soccer, International Students Club, Intramurals. David Thomas Superdock, Bloomsburg, Pa., Varsity Tennis Team. Phi Kappa Phi Randal W. Supper, Bloomsburg. Pa Joni Swank, Mechanicsburg. Pa. Lisa R. Swartzbaugh, Hershey Pa.. WBSC. Forensics. College Com munity Orchestra. Phi Beta Lamb da. American Advertising Feder ation. Mass Communication Club Band. Raymond Swiatkowski, Milford - .J Roseann Swiderski, Mt Pocono. Pa . Sociology Club, Women ' s Re- creational Association. Mark C. Swigonski, Sayre. Pa William Sypawka. Chalfont, Pa . Varsity Soccer, Data Processing Club Ann Marie Szoke, Walnutporl. Pa.. Biology Club, Medical Technol- ogy Club. Judith A. Szulanczyk, Lewisburg, Pa, Jane J. Tabibian, Image. Wres tling Manager. Psychology Associa- ton. Gina M. Taglioli, Allentown. Pa., Economics Club (President), Stu dent Council for Arts and Sciences. William E. Talios, Willow Grove, Pa., American Marketing Associ- ation. Vickie A. Tarnok, Nazareth. Pa , Phi Sigma Pi, Pi Omega Pi, Major- ette Christine E. Tartaglia, Trenton, N.J., Phi lota Chi, Inter-Sorority Council. Randi Sheryl Tessenholtz, Free hold, N.J., Phi Beta Lambda, Intra murals. Vito Thatcher, Downingtown, Pa., Lacrosse Team, Economics Club. Cheerleading, Zeta Psi, Inter-Frater- nity Council (President). Susan Ann Thieme, Bethlehem, Pa., Alpha Sigma Alpha, ASPA, American Marketing Association, Intramurals. April Eleanor Thomas, Mifflin- ville. Pa. Polly J. Thomas, Beaver Springs, Pa., NSA. Shari Lynn Thomas, Plains, Pa., American Marketing Association, American Society for Personnel Ad- ministration, Kickline. Carol Ann Thompson, Mahanoy City, Pa., Lambda Alpha Mu, Circle K (Vice President), PSEA, ACEI. Curtis Thompson, FCA, Sigma Tau Delta, Olympian. Theresa Thompson, Levittown, Pa., Student Speech and Hearing As sociation. Intramurals. Loris A. Thren, Reading, Pa., PSEA, ACEI. Phi lota Chi (Vice Presi dent), Inter-Sorority Council, Intra murals Angela M. Tibbs, Modena, Pa , Third World Cultural Society (Trea surer) Joseph Gabriel Tloczynski, Mt Carmel, Pa., Psi Chi, Psychology As sociation. Weightlifting Club. Frances M. Toborowski, Shenan doah. Pa., Sociology Social Welfare Club (President), Women ' s Coali tion, R A Advisory Board. Meredith Page Tomlinson, Doy lestown. Pa , Phi lota Chi, Data Pro cessing Club. Intramurals. Eileen Marie Toole, Wilkes Barre, Pa . Resident Advisor, Dean ' s List, Intramurals, PreLaw Club Sally J. Toole, Wilkes Barre, Pa , NSA, Sigma Theta Tau. Wayne C. Townsley, Boyertown, Pa.. Lambda Chi Alpha. Cross Coun- try. Track Thomas A. Trainer, Reading. Pa . Zeta Psi. Resident Advisor, Ameri- can Society for Personnel Adminis tration. Delta Mu Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, Intramural Hockey. Thien Kim Tran, Carlisle, Pa., NSCR, NSA, International Student Club. Anne E. Trapani, Easton, Pa., Phi lota Chi, Phi Beta Lambda Kimberlee Ann Trexler, Mechan icsburg. Pa., NSA. Gina Marie Trilli, Wind Gap, Pa.. Sigma Sigma Sigma. Phi Beta Lambda. American Marketing Asso elation. Marketing Club. Hall Coun cil. Van Scott Troutman, Millersburg. Pa., Sigma lota Omega, Phi Beta Lambda. American Marketing Asso elation, American Society for Per sonnel Administrators, Advertising Club, CGA. Regina L. Truman, Little Marsh. Pa., American Marketing Associ- ation, Delta Mu Delta, Phi Beta Lambda, French Club. Hugh Turner, Doylestown, Pa.. Phi Sigma Xi. ASPA, Weightlifting Club, Ski Club, Intramural Street Hockey Darena R. Tyler, Hallstead, Pa., Al pha Sigma Alpha, Data Processing Organization. David Tyson, McClure, Pa., Mon tour Hall Council, Rainbow Connec- tion, BCF, Campus Voice, Kappa Delta Phi. Greg CJditis, Levittown, Pa., Eco- nomics Club. Phi Beta Lambda. Edward C. (llicny, Allentown, Pa , Delta Pi, CIS Club, ASPA Darbara Michelle CInger, Leek Kill, Pa., Lambda Alpha Mu, PSEA, Earth Science Club. John S. Updegrove, Wyomissing, Pa., Sigma lota Omega. Mary Elizabeth Urban, Allen town. Pa.. ASPA. Tau Kappa Epsi Ion Little Sister. Cross Country Team Kathleen M. Urbas, Forest City. Pa.. Women ' s Recreation Associ ation. Intramurals. Sociology Club. Alpha Kappa Delta Jeffrey S. VanSant, Lewisburg. Pa Anthony J. Varano, Jr., Shamo kin. Pa , Sigma lota Omega (Presi dent). Jeffrey H. Vaughn, Oak Ridge. N J . Data Processing Club. Phi Sig ma Xi Barbara Ann Veet, Hazleton. Pa . NSA (Treasurer) Eileen F. Veneski, Ashland. Pa . Chi Sigma Rho Diana Margaret Louise Venn, Shamokin. Pa.. Kappa Delta Pi. Phi Beta Lambda Marge Venne, Bensalem. Pa., Chi Sigma Rho, Phi Beta Lambda. Rachelle A. Vesci, Shenandoah, Pa., Bloomsburg Players. Maryann M. Vessotskie, Miners- ville. Pa., Theta Tau Omega (Presi- dent), Orientation RA and Leader, 1982 Homecoming Committee (Chairperson). Suzanne C. Vicari, Warminster, Pa., Phi Beta Lambda, Delta Mu Del ta. Diane Virgilio, Lansdale. Pa., Del ta Epsilon Beta, Phi Beta Lambda, ASPA, Carol Lynn Viscuso, Phoenixville, Pa., Phi Beta Lambda, ASPA, Ameri- can Marketing Association, Sigma Sigma Sigma. Stephanie Vlattas, Whitehall, Pa , Delta Epsilon Beta, Mass Communi- cation Club. Lori Mercer Wagner, Bloomsburg, Pa.. Intramurals. Ed Walburn, Bloomsburg. Pa., FCA, PCM, Quest. Amy K. Walker, Metuchen, N.J., Psychology Association, Phi Beta Lambda. Lillian M. Walker, Hauppauge, N.Y., Chi Sigma Rho. Beth Ann Wallace, Coatesville, Pa., College Store Advisory Board, Phi Beta Lambda, American Society of Personnel Administration, Wom- en ' s Track, Intramurals. Steven L. Wallace, Bangor, Pa.. In- tramurals Tina Craig Wallis, Landenberg. Pa . Data Processing Club. Donald C. Walp, Nescopeck. Pa.. Lambda Chi Alpha, Image, Track and Field. Iris Marlene Walsh, Tobyhanna, Pa . Forensics. Pi Kappa Delta, Bowling Club. Brenda Lee W alters, Picture Rocks. Pa.. Data Processing Club. Daniel B. Walton, Kunkletown. Pa.. Delta Mu Delta. Phi Beta Lamb- da. ASPA. Linda A. Walton. WilkesBarre. Pa.. Regina L. Warabak, Pittston. Pa.. Hall Council Joseph J. Ward, Woodlyn. Pa.. Beta Sigma Delta (President). IPC. Campus Wide Committee on Plan ning. Representative Assembly. CCM Lector. American Society for Personnel Administrators. Phi Beta Lambda. Economics Club. Intra- murals Mark Wardrop. Bloomsburg. Pa Clayton John Wark, Berwick, Pa.. Football 259 s ENIOR DIRECTOR ' 83 Y Charles Franklin Warner, Wat- sontown, Pa. Mark S. Warner, Malvern, Pa. James C. Waselik, Florham Park, N.J., CCM, Phi Sigma Pi, Psi Chi, Psychology Association. Janine Marie Wasilewski, Wat- sontown. Pa., Phi Sigma lota (Presi- dent), Kappa Delta Pi, Spanish Club (President), French Club, PSEA, Kehr Program Board, Publicity Committee, Commu nity Arts Coun- cil. Lisa Wassel, Shenandoah, Pa., So- ciology Social Welfare Club, Intra- murals. Todd Anthony Wasser, Wyomiss- ing. Pa., Concert Committee, Intra- murals. History Club. David J. Waterman, Langhorne, Pa., Soccer, Ice Hockey. Marcy A. Watkins, Monroeton, Pa., Psi Chi, FCA, Concert Band, Psychology Association. E.J. Watson, Williamsport, Pa., Phi Kappa Phi, Psi Chi, Psychology As- sociation, Sharon A. Weber, Drexel Hill, Pa., Lycoming Hall Council, Table Ten- nis Club, Intramurals, MSA. George A. Wechter, Akron, Pa., In- tramurals, American Marketing As- sociation. Jim Weidner, Tennis, Intramurals, Golf, Tammy M. Weir, Greentown, Pa., Le Cercle Francais, Ski Club, Intra- murals. Beverly L. Weiss, Morris Plains, N.J., Data Processing Organization. Laurie A. Weissinger, Mount Car- mel. Pa., Track, KME, Math Club, Intramurals, BCF, FCA, SPS. John M.E. Welgoss, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Craig P. Wendling, Zionsville, Pa., American Marketing Association, ASPA. Kyrt Werkheiser , Greenville, Pa., Football, Delta Omega Chi (Presi- dent, Secretary). Michael Paul Wessner, Fleetwood, Pa., Varsity Soccer. Ronald J. White, Trenton, N J , Delta Omega Chi, American Market- ing Association, IFC, Intramurals, Phi Beta Lambda. Carolyn Whitehead, Richboro, Pa., Theta Tau Omega. Peggy A. Whitenight, Blooms- burg, Pa., Field Hockey, Volleyball, Cageball, Floor Hockey, Flag Foot ball. Delta Mu Delta. Barbara L. Whitman, Ambler, Pa., Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Sigma Sig- ma, PSEA, ACEI, SSLHA, CGA. Holly L. Whitmoyer, (Jnityville, Pa., NSA, Zeta Psi Little Sister. Donna Marie Wiest, Toms River, N.J., Senior Class Vice President, CGA, Junior Class President, Coun- cil for Exceptional Children, Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Uni- versities. Susan L. Wilcha, Holidaysburg, Pa., Phi lota Chi. Jeffrey R. Wilcox, Coudersport, Pa., Concert Choir, Huskies, J.V. Baseball, Tau Kappa Epsilon. Faith Annette Wiley, Muncy, Pa., Ski Club, Intramurals, Council of Exceptional Children, PSEA. Lisa G. Wllkins, Lemoyne, Pa., YARC, Volleyball Club. Amanda S. Williams, Ephrata, Pa. Connie McFeaters Williams, Ann- ville. Pa., Phi Sigma Pi, Intramurals, Track, Sociology Club, Hall Council. Nancy L. Williams, Scranton, Pa., American Marketing Association. Thomas Alan Williams, Sweet Valley, Pa., Wrestling (Manager), Re- presentative Assembly, PSEA, Kappa Delta Pi, Athletic Advisory Committee, Planning Commission. Mary Kate Wilson, Gettysburg, Pa., Sigma Sigma Sigma, College Community Orchestra, Chamber Ensemble. Carol A. Wimmer, Swarthmore, Pa., Women ' s Choral Ensemble, SSHLA. Marc T. Winter, Lewisburg, Pa., Delta Mu Delta, Zeta Psi, Phi Beta Lambda, Accounting Club, Ski Club, Lacrosse Club, Intramurals. Andrea Wirt, Northumberland, Pa. Frederick S. Withum III, Blooms- burg, Pa. Brenda J. Witt, Lock Haven, Pa., Chi Sigma Rho, Sociology Club. Diane Marie Wojcik, Hazleton, Pa., Phi Beta Lambda. Mary A. Wolff, Reading, Pa., Chi Sigma Rho, Delta Mu Delta, Phi Beta Lambda. Mary Ann B. Wolk, Sugarloaf, Pa., Kappa Mu Epsilon, Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Delta Pi, Mathophobia Club, Summa Cum Laude Graduate. Jacqueline A. Wood, Lost Creek, Pa., YARC, CEC, Kappa Delta Pi, In- tramurals, Special Olympics. Maria D. Wroblewski, American Marketing Association (President). Karen Wurzbach, Norristown, Pa., Chi Sigma Rho, CARC, CEC, PSEA. Michael R. Yamrus, Forty Fort, Pa., Campus Voice, Judicial Board, Mass Communication Club, Intra- murals. Lisa M. Yeakel, Andreas, Pa., NSA, Special Olympics. Pamela Susan Young, Wellsboro, Pa., PSEA, ACEI, Phi Kappa Phi, Dean ' s List. B. Elizabeth Youngman, Shaver- town, Pa., Phi lota Chi, Sociology- Social Welfare Club, Special Olym- pics. James D. Zaccheo, Scranton, Pa., Football, Data Processing Club, Phi Beta Lambda, Weightlifting Club. Charles Zartman, Shamokin, Pa., KME, Society of Physic Students (Treasurer). Nancy E. Zebraitis, Shenandoah, Pa., Kappa Mu Epsilon, Math Club, Data Processing Organization, Intra- murals. Caria R. Zeeger, Sellnsgrove, Pa. Lynn M. Zeiber, Reading, Pa., Psy- chology Association, Chi Sigma Rho. Carol Zembrzycki, Herrick Cen- ter, Pa., Delta Mu Delta, ASPA, Phi Beta Lambda, Ski Club, Intramur als. Katharine M. Zettle, Dillsburg, Pa., Delta Mu Delta, Phi Beta Lamb- da. Steven K. Ziegler, Norristown, Pa., WBSC, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Var- sity Cross Country, Phi Beta Lamb- da, Data Processing Club. Carla Sue Zimmerman, Halifax, Pa., BCF, NCF, NSA. Joanne Zimmerman, Blooms- burg, Pa., NSA (President), Who ' s Who Among American Colleges and (Jniversities, Intramurals. Chrissada M. Zogas, Reading, Pa., ACEI, PSEA, Quest, Photography Club. Karen Zuerblis, Morris Plains, N.J., Chi Sigma Rho, Economics Club. Joseph Zukus, Sfiamokin, Pa. James J. Zuikas, Williamsport, Pa. Bloomsburg State College Commencement Convocation Bloomsburg Fairgrounds Sunday, May 15, 1983 2:00 p.na. Principal Speaker: Harry T. Edwards Circuit Judge District of Columbia 260 261 All good things must come to an end. And another year has come to a close. Like other years, students were confronted with good news and some problems. Many students were annoyed with the NFL players stril e, leaving them with nothing to do on Sunday afternoons and Monday nights. Many consumers were alarmed when it was found that someone had tampered with Tylenol Capsules and caused several deaths. This occurence had federal government officials reacting quick- ly and all pharmacuetical companies were ordered to put extra protective seals on their products. On campus, students were concerned about the legality and fairness of the Solo- mon Amendment. Fortunately for the men the amendment was overturned. It was an- nounced this year that all state colleges in Pennsylvania would become Universities as of July 1. Along with the name change Bloomsburg broke ground for its largest in- structional building. With the construction of the Human Services Building, parking became a problem for commuters. Stu- dents continued to face computer shut- downs and scheduling conflicts. In April people in the area wondered about the weather β€” will it be cold, sunny, warm, rainy or snowing? For all the problems previously men- tioned students took varying degrees of in- terest and concern. But for each situation, no matter how they felt, it helped the stu- dent to grow accustomed to change and into a more responsive adult. ti β€’ tiF iLUUUii- β€’ EPILOGUE β€’ EPlLv uii- Briefs - Briefs Vorlr Briefs National Briefs WoHr Briefs World National Sports Top 10 Hits Headliners Headliners Headliners May 15, 1983 β€’ Argentina and Great Britain β€’ Seven die from cyanide poi- β€’ St. Louis Cardinals defeat 1 Jeopardy battle over the Falklands soning in Tylenol capsules Milwaukee Brewers in decid- ing game to win World Series The Greg Kihn Band β€’ Prince William is born to β€’ John Hinckley is acquitted Come On Eileen Prince Charles and Lady for attempted assassination of β€’ Sugar Ray Leonard retires Dexys Midnight Runners Diana President Reagan from boxing Der Komissar β€’ Sophia Loren is imprisoned β€’ Air Florida jet crashes in Po- β€’ Penn State defeats Georgia in After the Fire in Italy for tax-evasion tomac River, Washington, Sugar Bowl, Nittany Lions DC. named 1 Even Now β€’ Polish Solidarity leader, Lech Bob Segar and the Silver Walesa is freed after eleven β€’ Henry Fonda wins an Oscar β€’ Georgia ' s Hershel Walker Bullet Band months in detention for performance in On Gold- wins Heisman and signs with en Pond the new GSFL New Jersey Mr. Roboto β€’ Britain reelects Margaret Generals for $5 million Styx Thatcher as Prime Minister β€’ Alexander Haig resigns as Secretary of State β€’ Washington Redskins win Beat It β€’ Beirut comes under heavy at- Super Bowl XVI as season is Michael Jackson tacks β€’ Drew Lewis resigns as Secre- interrupted 57 days by players tary of Transportation strike Little Red Corvette β€’ Italian terrorists hold U.S. Prince Brig. Gen. James Dozier β€’ Time names the computer β€’ South Korean lightweight as A Machine of the Year boxer, Kim Duk Koo dies after Whirly Girl β€’ Yuri Andropov is appointed a blow by Ray Boom Boom Oxo head of Soviet Communist β€’ M A S H draws largest tele- Mancini Party vision ratings with final epi- 1 Won ' t Hold You Back sode β€’ United States Football League starts spring ball with Toto β€’ Barney Clark receives artifi- 12 teams Somekind of Friend cial heart β€’ Philadelphia 76er ' s defeat Barry Manilow β€’ Independent truckers strike the Los Angeles Lakers in four to protest increased gas tax games to win NBA Champion- and highway user fees ship β€’ Chicago elects Harold Wash- Deaths ington as mayor, creates tur- moil in city council Movies Academy Awards John Belushi Gandhi Best Picture Eubie Blake Fads E.T. Gandhi Leonid Brezhnev Tootsie Paul Bear Bryant Garfield An Officer and a Gentleman Best Actor Karen Carpenter Smurfs Sophie ' s Choice Ben Kingsley (Gandhi) Barney Clark E.T. The Verdict Marty Feldman Punk Rock Rocky 111 Best Actress Henry Fonda Valley Girls Missing Meryl Streep (Sophie ' s Princess Grace Mini skirts Best Little Whorehouse in Choice) Vic Morrow Legwarmers Texas Bess Truman Walkmans Flashdance Best Supporting Actor MTV Return of the Jedi Lou Gosset, Jr. (An Officer Soaps Superman 111 and a Gentleman) Portable telephones Home Computers Best Supporting Actress Video Games Jessica Lange (Tootsie) Video Cassette Recorders Aerobics Best Theme Song Convertibles Up Where We Belong (An Officer and a Gentleman) 264 C r D ' _ ' Briefs Briefs Briefs imo ' Briefs McCormick honored for leadership and commitment to public higher education The new Human Services Center was named for President James H. McCormick at groundbreaking ceremonies held March 31. In naming the S6.4 million classroom structure The James H. McCormick Center for Human Services Robert W. Buehner, Jr., chairperson of the board of trustees, said There is no higher honor the college community can bestow upon an individual than to name a building in lasting honor of that individual. It is done on rare oc- casions and under unique cir- cumstances after due and con- siderable deliberation. During his ten years at Bloomsburg. he has trans- formed and guided Bloomsburg State College to a position of a recognized leader in public high- er education in the Common- wealth. He has made the pur- suit of excellence a goal for all facets of the college communi- ty which has been achieved through his leadership in many areas. His commitment to, and his love of, students has made, and will continue to make, a signifi- cant difference in their lives at this college, which is soon to become a university. McCormick, who came to Bloomsburg in 1973, had no previous knowledge the build ing would be named for him. In his welcoming remarks, he said The project has been a cooper- ative effort for many years, and we are especially glad that so many of you who helped to make this building a reality can be here to share today with us. Although many individual efforts have made this possible through planning, we still have a number of steps from excava- tion to completion of the build- ing. The culmination will be pro- fessors teaching in the facility and students learning and tak- ing their knowledge out into so- ciety to improve the quality of life in Pennsylvania and the world through their work. Walter Baran, Secretary of General Services for the Com- monwealth, representing Gov- ernor Thornburgh pointed out that the structure will provide continuing educational ad- vancement and enhancement See Center Page 266 President James H. McCor- mick was elected interim chancellor of the Pennsyl- vania new State System of Higher Education effective July 1 by the system ' s board of gov- ernors on June 6. J. Edwards Smith, chairman of the board ' s search commit- tee, said that the appointment would be for approximately one year and that the board would immediately begin a nationwide search for the permanent chan- cellor. Dr. McCormick is highly re- spected by the members of our commonwealth higher educa- tion community for his vision, his sensitivity, and his adminis- trative ability, Smith said. We are extremely fortunate to have a person of his caliber car- ry out the responsibilities of the chancellorship during the criti- cal first year of the system. As interim chancellor. McCormick will be responsible for the administration of the new system and will serve as an ex-officio member of the coun- cil of each institution in the sys- tem. I have mixed emotions about this new assignment, McCormick said. During my years at Bloomsburg, I have en- joyed fine support from cam- pus, community, trustees, alumni, and state government and I look forward to returning to my duties on July 1, 1984. It has been exhilarating to work in an environment where so many people have been committed to making the college better, and I shall miss the daily contact with my friends, colleagues, and Bloomsburg ' s fine stu- dents. At the same time, I look for- ward to the challenge of giving leadership to the new State Sys- tem. Hopefully, in this new as- signment, 1 will be able to make a contribution to its early devel- opment. I have great confi- dence in the trustees, adminis- tration, faculty, and support personnel and I am certain that, as they work together during the coming year, Bloomsburg University will prosper. Board of Trustees chairman Robert Buehner, Jr. responded to the election by stating that President McCormick has been See Chancellor Page 266 265 Briefs Briefs y Β fc- w- t y r Briefs Briefs amoiis Center Continued from Page 265 for Bloomsburg and the state of Pennsylvania. State Treasurer R. Budd Dwyer, a fornner state legislator, noted that not too many groundbreakings for edu- cational facilities are taking place today on campuses around the state or nation and this one will also provide need- r, ed employment and an influx of : ' money in the area. t The Human Services Center will be a three-storied, brick- face facility of 81,000 square feet scheduled to be completed in June, 1984 and likely occu- pancy by the fall semester of 1984. It will be the largest in- structional building on campus and will house laboratories, classrooms, conference rooms, and faculty offices to serve eight academic departments. Funding is provided by a Cap- ital Budget Bill passed by the General Assembly and signed by Governor Thornburgh in late 1980. Chancellor Continued from Page 265 an outstanding president. The Board considers Dr. McCor- mick to be an outstanding lead- er in public higher education, who possesses a vast knowl- edge of public higher education and is a w ise choice to lead the State System of Higher Educa- tion in its initial year, he said. The Chancellor and 16-mem ber Board of Governors of the new System of Higher Educa tion face a challenge that in- cludes overseeing a budget of $400 million, 10,000 employ- ees, and 75,000 students, as well as formulating policy for an entirely new system. Larry W. Jones, vice presi- dent of academic affairs, was named acting president of the University by the board of trust- ees, while Dr. McCormick is on administrative leave for one year. 266 Deaths Professor Hilgar BSC business professor Nor- man L. Hilgar, 59, died April 29, 1983 at 12:30 p.m. in the Bloomsburg Hospital where he had been a patient since March 22. Hilgar was appointed to the BSC faculty in 1956. He was a professor of business adminis- tration, concentrating on ac- counting. He served as chair- man of the Department of Business Administration from 1977 to 1980. Hilgar was known as an au- thority in tax and accounting theory, and combined a small active tax practice with his oth- er responsibilities. All state colleges receive university status Pennsylvania ' s 13 state- owned colleges officially be- came universities on July 1, 1983 under a new organization that separates the state system of higher education from the state Education Department. The 13 state colleges and Indi- ana University of Pennsylvania officially were placed under the independent jurisdiction of a chancellor of higher education and a 16-member board of gov- ernors. The new system, created un- der a law signed by Governor Thornburgh in November, will mean greater autonomy for the schools, which will be allowed to make purchases and spend money without going through a maze of r egulations and appro- vals in the department. Interim Chancellor James H. McCormick will oversee the new system of universities along with a board of governors headed by Thornburgh appoin- tee, Fitz Eugene Dixon Jr. The schools affected are: California, Cheyney, Clarion, East Stroudsburg, Edinboro, Kutztown, Lock Haven, Mans- field, Millersville, Shippens- burg. Slippery Rock, West Chester, along with Blooms- burg. State Capital, Harrisburg John Walker, Vice President for Institutional Advancement and Larry Jones, Acting President, remove old state college letters to make room for University. Campus Briefs Campus Briefs mpi Briefs Briefs Computer disrupts fall scheduling Time magazine proclaimed the computer as the Machine of the Year, however for some BSC underclassmen the com- puter was more trouble than helpful. One week after fall schedule adjustments were made students were notified that Procedural problems within the Computer Center re- sulted in the loss of data entered at the Kehr Union Coffeehouse during schedule adjustments on Thursday, April 21 and Friday, April 22, 1983. After checking their prelimi- nary schedules students came back to the Coffeehouse for new adjustments. This meant waiting in more lines hoping that the class that was sched- uled the week before had an available seat. The difficulty of finding a parking space on-campus inten- sified in March when ground was broken for the new Human Services Center. Over 100 spaces were lost as commuters searched for the few empty spaces. Additional parking was available in the Tri-level parking garage and the Bloomsburg Hospital lot, but these areas were farther from the class- room buildings and an inconve- nience. Some students chose to park wherever they pleased and pay the $2 fine. Parking viola- tors next year will pay more as fines increase to 55. Parking gets worse as commuters search 267 ACADEMY LITERARY INSTITUTE NORMAL SCHOOL STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE STATE COLLEGE GNIVERSITY 268 Photo Credits hoto Credit Photo Credits hoto Credit Photo Credits Steve Barbella 10a, 116c, 117c, d,e. 154c, 210, 212, 221, 223, 231, 240, 167d, 286c 260a, 261a,c,d,e, 266b, 267b, 269, 272d, 273a, b, 274b, Sandy Basara 275a, b,c, 276a, c, 277c, 2b, 4b, 20c, 25a,d, 29a 68c, 278b,d,e, 279a,c, 280a,b,c,d,f, 176c, d, 180c, 184c, d. 185b, 281b, c,d, 282a,c,d,g, 283a, 263, 273c, 282b. 288f b,c,d. 284, 285b,c, 286a, b,d. Kerry Boll 287, 288a,b 68a, 82a, 95, 99 Dan Maresh Chris Bushick 27d 9c, lib, 20d, 24a,c, 32a, 277d, 282f, 283f Tom Delaney Nelson Miller 105, 162b, 163a,g 74a Kent Hagedorn 20b, 21c, 24b, 25c, 27a 58a,64a, 86b, 88d, 91,98 31c, , 103, Maureen Mulligan 272a, 279d 107b, 156b, 160c, d,e, 184a, b, 185a,c,d, 202 182, Pat Murphy 70b, lOSa.b, 109, 110b, Ilia, 112a,b,c, 114a, 115c, 125127, 128b,c,d, 129. 151, 152, 154b, 164, 165, 172, 173, 177, 209, 228, 236, 245, 260a, 261b, 272b Dan O ' Connor 179d Bob Pasternak 10b, 15d, 73b. 158a, b,c, 163f. 170, 275d, 277a, 278a. 282e. 285a, 288c Scott Righter 8a,b Monica Schaffer 28b, 120b,c,d,e, 121c, 161d,e, 235, 262b, 277b Jackie Turzer 154d. 280e College Archives 6b, 11a, 12a, 14d, 268a Public Relations Sports Information 13a, 22b,c, 23c, 32a, 54, 80a, 111b, 113, 114b, c, 115a, b, 116a, b, 117a, b,f, 118, 119, 120a, f, 121a, b.d, 122a, b,c, 123, 124d, 130133, 134b,c,d,e, 135. 136-139, 141150, 153, 154a,e, 155b,c,d,e, 193, 194, 196, 226. 265, 266a, c, 267a, 272c Glen Edwards Studio 36, 79a, 268b Merin Studios 5c, 6a, 10c, 12b, 15c. 35, 166, 167a,b,c,e, 243, 273d, 274a.c, 276b,d, 277e, 278c,f, 279b,e, 281a.e. 283e, 285d, 288d.e Annette Hayes 26, 96. 215 Kim Kuronya 21a Kevin Lynch 1, 2c,d. 3, 4a.c, 5a,b,d, 7, 8c, 9a, b, lie, 12c, 13b,c, 14a, b,c, 15a, b,e. 16, 18, 19, 20a, 21b,d,e,f, 22a,c, 23a, b,d, 25b, 28a,c,d, 29b,c,d,e,f. 30, 31a.b, d.e.f. 32b,c. 33, 44-56. 58b.c, 59, 60b, 61-63, 64b,c, 65-67, 68b. 69. 70a. 71, 72, 73a, 74b, 75-78, 79b, 80b,c. 81. 82b. 83- 85, 86a,c,87,88a,b,c, 89, 90b,c, 92-94. 97, 100-102, 104, 106, 107a, 108c. llOa.c, 111c, 122d, 124a, b,c, 128b, 134a, 140, 155a, 156a, c, 157, 158d.e.f. 159, 161a, b,c, 162a, c,d, 163b.c,d,e, 168, 169, 171, 174, 175, 176a, b, 178a, c,d, 179a, b,c. ISOa.b.d.e. 181, 183, 186, 187, 189, 190, 198. 201, 205, 206, Specifications jpet un -ciLiun:: Specifications opt:««.iin cinunb Specifications Paper: 100 Ikonolux stock β€” pages 1-16 and 273-288. 100 Bordeaux stock β€” pages 17-272. Typeface; Korinna with Korinna Extra Bold for emphasis. Endsheets: 65 lb. Ex 10 Ivory stock with gold foil stamping. Cover: 160 pt. binders board; gold foil stamping along with black silkscreen paint applied to a maroon base material of Holliston Kingston β€” natural finish. Publisher: Herff Jones Yearbooks, Division of Carnation, Gettysburg. Pennsylvania Senior Portraits: Merin Studios 2981 Grant Avenue, Philadelphia. Pennsylvania 19114 269 Obiter Box 17 β€” Kehr Union Building Bloomsburg State College Bloomsburg, Pa 17815 Phone: 717-389-4454 Acknowledgements The 1983 Obiter has finally been completed after 10 months of meetings, brainstorming sessions, evaluations, phone calls, road trips to Gettysburg, decisions, work-nights, listening, agreeing, changing, talking, yelling, apologiz- ing, discussing β€” forgiving. The time paid off and I think the staff did a damn good job. An incredible amount of time and energy went into producing this yearbook and here ' s THANKS to: Mary Beth and Monica β€” for pulling together at the last minute and doing a fine job. Cathy McMen and Tracy β€” The two of you did a good job. You were able to photograph more faculty members than ever before and yet you didn ' t let the professional and secretarial excuses (pardon the expression β€” bull!), faculty apathy, and but I want to try something new this year, get you down, too often. Tracy, good luck at Temple. Ruby and Sherri β€” Where do I start? 1 had complete confidence in both of you at first, then I worried . . . panicked . . . came near a nervous break down . . . but it all fell into place. Ruby, thanks for your summer work day. Sherri, please be good and protect yourself . . . Greg, Kathy, Matt β€” You can ' t blame me talk to Kevin or call Sports Information. You did a great job in rounding up the photos and getting more action shots on the pages. Greg and Kathy thanks for coming back, dedication to the max! Claudia and Lynne β€” I think you both contributed a lot to improving the seniors ' book. Lynne, there was always something happening and keeping me second guessing but you managed. Claudia, super work, thanks for all the extra time. You were fantastic. Congratulations to the both of you. I ' ll see ya at Hess ' s. Pam β€” I ' m sure you ' re tired of me saying, You can do it, don ' t worry, but you did it and thanks for sticking it out again this year. You were great to work with and I enjoyed our talks β€” most of the time. Kathy P. β€” You held down the fort when your partner fled and you gave me plenty to work with. Don ' t give up now, you ' ll do just fine. Bill β€” You certainly came up with some great ideas. Thanks for getting all of the copy in on time. I hope Dr. Brasch wasn ' t too hard on you. Leanne and Gail β€” I couldn ' t have done it without the two of you. 1 told you what I needed and it was done, maybe a little late . . . but it was nice work. Many thanks. Dan β€” You ' re different but your photography is fantastic. I ' m glad PR paid you for the many hours spent in the dark room. Sandy β€” I often wondered how you and Kevin got along, but one thing is for sure . . . you ' re terrific. Best wishes, we ' ll miss you. Kerry β€” Thanks for putting up with all my . You had an extremely big part in the production of the book. Special thanks! Don ' t forget to renew the service c ontract. Kevin β€” At times you were so difficult, picky, forgetful, but so was I. Thanks for just doing the best job possible. You deserve more credit. I ' m sorry we don ' t pay. CGA?? Mr. Hoffman β€” Thanks for allowing Kevin and myself freedom to make the decisions in order to produce a book that in our opinion is one of the best in Bloomsburg ' s history. Merin Studios β€” Donna, Richie, Steve, Eddie, and Jeffrey. You all did an excellent job. I have to admit, I was a little concerned about the Senior deadline but your studio pulled it together. Congratulations. I ' m looking forward to next year. Mike and Barb Gilroy β€” Sorry for the last minute phone calls and trips to the plant. I believe all went fairly well again this year but one thing did bother the staff . . . you couldn ' t attend the picnic. Thanks for all of the extra help! Scott P. Righter Editor Thanks also to: Community Government Association Community Activities Alumni Association Student Activities College Relations Sports Information Archives College Store Office of the President Computer Services Kehr Union Personnel Information Desk Staff Mailroom Switchboard Security CAS β€” our good neighbors Weather Information Herff Jones Gettysburg Staff especially Jan, John, Don, and Ray Mr. Mrs. Frank P. Righter, Jr. β€” my understanding parents Alumni Association Bloomsburg State College. Bloomsburg, PA 17815 Welcome to the largest branch of the Bloomsburg Gniversity family β€’ in all 50 states and over 25 other countries. the Alumni Association, with over 28,000 members You have completed your studies and embark on a career in an exciting time in the history of your Alma Mater. Some of you have been the last graduates of Bloomsburg State College; others are among the first graduates of Bloomsburg University. But now we are all alumni of Bloomsburg University. I hope you will be an active, caring member of the Association. You can demonstrate that care in a number of ways: By en- couraging family members and friends to attend Bloomsburg; by sharing your career experiences with the University Career Development Center; by reflecting the quality of education you received at Bloomsburg in your work; and by joining over 10,000 other alumni who have been contributing members of the Alumni Association. lam proud of the many ways in which alumni contributions have made the University a better place. I would like to cite just two examples: During the past 10 years the Alumni Association has provided nearly $55,000 for scholarships (over $17,400 in 19831984) and nearly $14,000 since 1976 to improve and maintain the very attractive appearance of the campus. In addition, over $15,000 is spent annually for alumni publications to keep you informed about what ' s happening at the University and in the lives of your classmates. There are many other ways in which alumni have helped to provide the margin of excellence. I also draw your attention to an interesting publication. Profile of the Past, A Living Legacy, a history of the University from 1839 to 1979. I am sure that as a graduate, you will want to know as much as possible about the history of your Alma Mater. This book, written by an alumna and illustrated with many photographs, is very readable, and I recommend it highly. I invite you to participate in alumni chapter meetings held in your area, and I hope you will return to Bloomsburg from time to time, especially for special occasions like Alumni Weekend in the spring and Homecoming in the fall. Best wishes to you for success and happiness in your career and in your personal life. Sincerely, Douglas C. Hippenstiel Director of Alumni Affairs After July 1, 1983 we will be Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania Alumni Weekend June 10-12 β€” Homecoming Day October 22. 1983 271 272 Through war, depression, blizzard, flood, and political unrest, the school on the hill sur- vived and grew. As each new demand for greater knowledge was placed upon it by its students, the school responded. From the earliest academy, through normal school, teacher ' s college, and state college, Bloomsburg grew into a living tribute to its founding fathers. 273 1983 marks the end of an era for th school on the hill, and the culmination of care ful, continuous growth. Ground was broken fo the James H. McCormick Human Service Center in March and the upper campus will b the target of development in the future. Plar are being formulated for the expansion of or campus housing with the addition of residenc halls. 275 276 β€’ B| C β€’ w% r ; 277 279 282 The little school on the hill has grown up. The University is a reality . .. β– β–  ' ; ' I - A- iiLt ' -. .: J ' V - ♦ W ' ' jy ' ' - β€’ Mic- ti V ' :?K Β ' : v f -Vj p ♦‒- : r t .T..n β€’-V3 ' β– β– i iEr;Z ' -Β ' ' , iΒ ftau - TT 284 i β€” L And in keeping with her past history of expan- sion and growth, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania will continue to provide the most complete and comprehensive education possi- ble to its students, and alumni. They can be rightfully proud of their accomplishments, and their alma mater. Bloomsburg will always maintain its high standards and deep-seeded traditions of honor, quality, and teaching excel- lence. II 285 We, the last graduates of Bloomsburg State College bid a fond farewell to BSC, and a hearty welcome to Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania. 287 -A i 1 ' 1 1 , ' r f β–  ? ? ' f ' ' ' II 288


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