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With Ledbetter, Jackie Torrence and Utah Phillips performed Sept. 13-15, at the fourth Annual Storytelling Festival. Ledbetter is from Ashville, North Car- olina. Torrence is from Highpoint, North Carolina and Phillips is from Spo- kane, Washington. Along with telling stories other enter- tainment was in- cluded. Mountain tales, magical sto- ries, ballads, songs and humor were a among the differ- ent entertainment. pproximate- ly fifty Mans- field Uni- versity students participated in commencement exercises held in Straughn Audi- torium. The December 22, graduates heard guest speaker Dr. How- ard Kennedy, a psychology profes- sor at the commu- nity College of the Finger Lakes. Dr. Kennedy spoke of campus life at Mansfield University during the fifties when he received his first degree here. The invocation was delivered by Rev. Benjamin E. Nevin. Rev. Nevin ministered at the First Baptist Church of Mansfield. Degrees were presented to about 100 students by President Rod Kelchner. 20 percent mark up on books by Mansfield Universi- ty ' s campus book- store was ex- plained by a bookstore em- ployee. She said that some of the mark ups that are made by the bookstore are made by the publishers. Mark ups done by the bookstore are made according to the same scale used by the pub- lishers, according the employee. The major por- tion of the increase is from the high costs of labor and freight. The ship- ping charge for ten cartons of books was said to be v 100 some dollars. The mark up also allows for the costs of telephone calls and office supplies. The mark up poli- cy on used books is 25 percent. A book that costs $20 new will cost $15 used and would have been bought back for $10. ' ,! ' : ' c : he Mansfield University Rec Center hosted an unusual athletic event. Twenty Com- petitors demon- strated their jillo wrestling talents while Vice Presi- dent Joseph Maresco acted as referee. Maresco, who was outfitted as the swamp thing, claims to be a Licensed Refer- ee on Long Island, having officiated a lot of drunks on the subways . The November 7, tournament dem- onstrated why children are told not to play with their food . John(J.R.)Mana- gan filed a civil complaint in the Court of Common Pleas, claiming damages totalling $20 thousand against Professor Bernard Sabol. The charges were the result of an incident that occurred on De- cember 20, at Mark ' s Brothers Restaurant and Lounge. Sabol al- legedly attacked Managan. The complaint says that Sabol . . . made crude, vul- gar remarks con- cerning plaintiff ' s (Mangan ' s) singing and playing. The complaint was settled out of court in April ' 85 ' . he academ- ic Affairs Committee has approved a proposal from the Robert Packer Hos- pital School of Nurs- ing. The proposal is to begin a Bachelor of Nursing program with MU. The outlined pro- gram would be a joint program with MU providing the general education and academic portion of the nurs- ing program. As for the Robert Parker Hospital, they will provide other facili- ties providing Clini- cial experience, ■■gqlhe Mansfield 0 University =I=d| poTC de- tachment went to Fort Drum, New York for a week- end in April. This was just one of many field training exercises that trains officer candi- dates with combat environment. Combat stimula- tion is supposed to provide a useful tool in developing officer qualities. This is where the true leaders surface. The events of the day for this week- end are as follows. The cadets left Fri- day April 12, and established biv- ouac sites when they arrived. On Saturday April 13, the cadets had a wake up call at 5 am. The cadets ate breakfast and broke camp. They then performed the duties of what soldiers would do during a war. This continued through the night. The ca- dets returned Sun- day April 14, after the made up war ended. Review 7 AVALAN ARCHIE 1 THE 90WNHKX A TWEVU. ' 96 UP RACE IS NEXT I WTMW 1 WHERE ' S VOtW PROMISE© ' THE ■■Biv««o«t ' ypamotoWm THE , TEAM ? «ffi MAKE A «g«AT COMB BACK ' TM S yBAff ' SMftf 1 FfiLi LOOK, r a-cwr t youj TELL WE TO| 9 i N 3 THE I SKIS OP vftw- m UUf) THE SKI ©OIN , ' ) I tRACE CAN ' T. ' I ' M jBWfcS. twm Am HI 315 W€ tittft IOOK! I THESE ' SB=IBSI A Tale of Two Hearts don - : srs became the « The ° f w ml S oeder. second. W  ia i eave may be almost read the hospi tal. HI LOIS - f b , ITS COZY AW WA( BUTT IT ' S COLP yANfL ■- . ■6«tSf4 ' fS nutie.Jjvmpcard V hsM 2S i m k; we p SLJ ! ! Q and PETER HtiXBJ.. a id UNCLE HARffV 2s Wf . IF -TAPC jjw r a UNCLE ARTS 6 ft law immw f«..iu ' - s n«c«i..«_ 8V ART KS rr ., -J I KEEP TELUN6 OU SURE % X c FOR OUR ARCHIE . ' A ■■• — ' ©R64T COME- BACK. rX ■AC e Ot ' dieflwpfc pPcOpte QP WSiHilfi p a gj ot v wSkm c 1 j«jj n Davis « ° o • SI =5. I J06T HP 0£ C !r 5rS ' fjjes ytfpp j l £ o :a n  , ' «• 6 , £ ; ' « «8iL2 ft«=fi ' 4 ' . r y fc. ?m Miami Vice: !Pop?ndCpp 7 4e4, 4L usic was a hot issue dur- ing the 1984 and 1985 school year. Many new songs have hit the tops of different charts. The LP, Purple Rain, by the Prince and the Revolution includes songs like When Doves cry , Let ' s Go Crazy , and I will Die for U . Another top LP is can ' t slow down by Lionel Richie. Be- ing very talented, Richie masters all kinds of music. This album demon- strates these quali- ties in All night Long , Love will find a Way , and Running With the Night , with an up- beat tempo. Songs like Hello , and Penny Lover have a slow beat tempo. As for the Pointer Sisters, they dem- onstrate their new wave on the Album Break Out. This al- bum is targeted to the younger au- diance than their other albums. The Pointer Sisters sing I need You , Easy Persuasion and Telegraph Your Love . Other songs in- clude: Patti Austin Straight from the Heart,; Chcka Khan, Feel For You; Madonna, he 1984 presidential election was an exciting and in- teresting race. Walter Mondale, the democratic candidate, chal- lenged president Ronald Reagan, the republican choice for a sec- ond term. Mondale ' s run- ning mate, Geral- dine Ferraro, was the first woman to ever run on a major party ticket. Rea- gan ' s running mate was George Bush. While Mondale was changing tra- dition Reagan tried to preserve it. Rea- gan boarded a train to complete his campaign. Rea- gan followed the same path that Franklin D. Roose- velt used in the whistle Stop Campaign. Election ' 84 ' was November 6. A su- spence filled day for Reagan and Mondale. Reagan was in front during the race, but early in the evening Mon- dale still had a chance. Reagan won with 525 electoral votes. Reagan won every voting territory except District of Columbia and Minnesota. Reagan won by a landslide. Like a Virgin; Diana Ross, Private Dancer. Also during this year, Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie joined teams to write a song ti- tled, We Are the World . This is a fun raiser from the Unit- ed States to Africa. The song features such artist as Dan Aykroyd, Harry Be- lafonte, Lindsey Bu- chingham, Kim Carnes, Ray Charles, Bob Dylan, Sheila E., Bob Gel- dof, Hall Oates, James Ingram, Jackie Jackson, La- Toya Jackson, Mar- lon Jackson, Michael Jackson, Randy Jackson, IG r- ' e e Tito Jackson, Al Jarreau, Waylon Jennings, Billy Joel, Cyndi Lauper, Huey Lewis the News, Kenny Loggins, Bette Midler, Willie Nelson, Jeffery Os- burne, Steve Perry, The Pointer Sisters, Lionel Richie, Smok- ey Robinson, Kenny Rogers, Diana Ross, Paul Simon, Bruce Springsteen, Tina Turner, Dionne Warwick, Stevie Wonder, This address be- low was used by many individusls and organizations: c o Jess S. Morgan Company Ac- countants, 6420 Wilshire Blvd. Ste. 1900, Los Angeles, CA 90048. f you still be- lieve in me, save me is famous phrase across the I a heard country. This belongs to the statue of Liber- ty. She is the most powerful symbol of freedom that the U.S. has. The statue of Lib- erty is deteriorating from weather and salt air, It will take 230 million to restore the iron frame work and the holes in the copper exterior. Americans are raising the money. w n October 14, 1984, the world ' s first recipient of an ani- mal heart trans- plant was born. Stephanie Fae, Known as baby Fae was born three weeks early. Her premature birth re- sulted in an under- developed heart. After her birth, baby Fae was sent to the Loma Linda Medical Center. The doctors there told bab Fae ' s par- ents that she had only a few days to live. Shortly after ar- riving home, baby Fae ' s parents re- ceived a call. The doctors said that there was a chance to save baby Fae. Dr. Leonard Baily said that a heart transplant was ne- ceasary and that the only donor available was a baby baboon. Dr, Bailey per- formed the opera- tion on October 26. The heart of the seven-month-old baby Fae. After two weeks of steady progress, baby Fae showed signs of rejection. The increase of artirefection drugs caused baby Fae to develop kidney problems. She died at 9 pm Thursday November 15, 1984, of kidney failure. n 1==i|n 1984 Va- = nessa Wil- — =Jl liams had to return the Miss American crown. Williams was the first black woman to hold the Miss America tittle. Regardless of race creed, sex, mental or emotion- al condition, Wil- liams posed in the nude which is a dis- grace to the pag- eant name. Penthouse magazine pub- lished these photos of Williams during the months of what was to be her reign. his years mo- vies relates with music. There were several hot movies that fa- vorite songs devel- oped. One of these ' movies was Ghostbusters . This movie features Bill Murray, Harold Ramis, Dan Ayk- royd. All through the movie these three guys try tracking ghost. A memora- ble scene was with the giant marsh- mallow man. After the movie release, a sound track was released. The fea- tured hit song and movie title Ghost- busters was sung by Ray Parker, JR. Another favorite movie was Purple Rain which was about a man ' s singing career. Purple Rain fea- tured Prince. Beverly Hills Cop was another favorite starring Eddie Murphy. Mur- phy plays a New York cop who goes to California to find the people who murdered his friend. The movie Against All Odds featured Jeff Brid- ges as an ex-foot- ball player. Other favoj.ite top movies were Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, 2010 A Year to Make Con- tact, A soldier ' s Story, Bachlor Party, A Woman in Red, Under the Volcano. 12 Peview We are Z - T - A, We are Mu calendar of events. [4 o % js m Who wants junk food? ' 4 OT ' ecorr ng Gail Link is escourted by John Shafer. Do I get an A if I hand this picture in? What are you looking at? I want to know. Homecoming 15 TRACEY BAKER HOMETOWN Philadelphia. PA MAJOR: Business Administration REPRESENTING International Awareness Assocation LORI BENWARE HOMETOWN Endicott. NY MAJOR: Special Education REPRESENTING The Cheerleaders KATHY BLETZ HOMETOWN Craley. Pa MAJOR Theatre REPRESENTING Alpha Psi Omega COLLEEN BOGUSKI HOMETOWN Waymart. Pa MAJOR Travel Tourism REPRESENTING All Residence Hall Council CAROL ALYSE CLEGG HOMETOWN Hatboro. PA MAJOR Biology REPRESENTING ROTC KATHY DRAHOVSKY HOMETOWN Cleona. PA MAJOR Dietetics REPRESENTING Student Dietetic Association HOMECOMING 1984 . , BARABARA FRANCIS 1984 Homecoming Queen HOMETOWN Wellsboro. PA MAJOR Music REPRESENTATING Phi Mu Alpha CHARLOTTE GARDNER HOMETOWN Montoursville. PA MAJOR Home Economics REPRESENTING Lambda Chi Alpha KATHY GEORGETSON HOMETOWN Galeton, Pa MAJOR Business Administration REPRESENTING Delta Zeta CRYSTAL GILBERT HOMETOWN Montoursville. PA MAJOR Home Economics REPRESENTING Phi Sigma Pi JULIANNE GORDA HOMETOWN Wellsboro. PA MAJOR Theatre REPRESENTING University Players JULIANNE GORDA HOMETOWN Wellsboro. PA MA JOR Theatre REPRESENTING University Players CED SHARON GRACE ■■v • . ' . :. : ■' . , ■■■:■MAJOR Psychology REPRESENTING Cedarcrest Hall Council MARY GRAMLICH HOMETOWN: Westfield. PA MAJOR Mathematics REPRESENTING :igma Zeta JANE HURD HOMETO tr . Sf -glehouse. PA MAJOR Home Economics REPRESENTING. Omicron Gamma Pi 16 Homecoming KATHY KREIS HOMETOWN: Dunmore, PA MAJOR: Special Education REPRESENTING: Zeta Tau Alpha MARY PAT LAMARCO HOMETOWN: Bethl ehem. PA MAJOR: Special Education REPRESENTING: Alpha Sigma Alpha GAIL LINK HOMETOWN: Emmaus, PA MAJOR: Home Economics REPRESENTING: Laurel Hall Dorm Council KARA STROHL HOMETOWN: Aston, PA MAJOR: Business Administration REPRESENTING: Phi Beta Lamdda JULIE ULMER HOMETOWN: Downington. PA MAJOR: Clothing Textiles REPRESENTING: Pinecrest Dorm Council BETSIE WHITE HOMETOWN: Williamsport, PA MAJOR: Art Education REPRESENTING: Tau Kappa Epsilon I WENDI WISSICK HOMETOWN: Herkimer, NY MAJOR: Psychology PEPRESENTING: Maple Hall Dorm Council CAROLYN WOOD HOMETOWN: Harrison Valley, PA MAJOR: Criminsl Justice REPRESENTING: White Roses KELLY YOUNG HOMETOWN: Towanda, PA MAJOR: Special Education REPRESENTING: Council for Exceptional Children Homecoming Court 17 candal, featuring Patty Smyth, rocked Mansfield University on Saturday September 29, 1984 in Decker Gymnasium. Play- ing to an estimated 3000 people, the largest crowed at an MU concert in nearly eight years. Smyth sang various cuts from Scandal ' s top-selling album, The Warrior. Songs included Tonight , Hands Tied , The War- rior and Good Bye to You . The Scandel concert was sponsored by the Mansfield Activities Coun- cil and the Student Activi- ties Fees. 18 ScancJa v . ■% m. ' i Il ' i TiffHBr Vfc wMM emember these guys. Well on Saturday March 2, 1985 John Cafferty and the Beaver Brown Band p ayed in Decker Gym to an es- timated crowd of 1500 people. The band members names are: Kenny Jo Silva (drummer), Bob cotoia (key- boards), Pat Lupo (bass) Gary Gramo- lini (guitar), John Cafferty (lead vocalist), Michael Tunes Autunes (saxophone). They played such selec- tions as On The Dark Side and Tender Years. Also remember who opened the concert on this evening. J.R. Mangan ' s band start the event. This band is made up of college students here at Mansfield. This concert was sponsored by the Mansfield Activities Council and by the Student Activities Fees. Cafferty 19 September 8 9 Sudden Impact September 15 16 National Lampoons Vaction September 22 23 Christine September 28 30 Bad Boys October 6 7 Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back September 13 14 Terms of Endearment October 27 28 Halloween Double Play: Psycho and The Shining November 3 4 Star Trek III: The Search For Spock November 10 11 Scarface November 17 . 18 Silkwood December 1 2 Bachelor Party A STANLEY KUBRICK RLM Q JACK NICHOLSON SHELLEY OUVALL MINING STEPHEN KING HfYKOBMCKsDIANE JOHNSON (wouaowancnosi THE PRODUCER ORCIE CQ hnMH merica ' s favorite afe ... oes on and on... Jt ' ' ' jBM 3k K_ g V |f ' : $M A 1 i fl f ' 9 E •J afl i } ' ma Jl ■fr H 1 f 1 1 11 PI L C Presents January 19 20 Police Academy January 25 26 Pink Floyd, The Wall January 26 27 Romancing the Stone February 8 9 Heavy Metal February 9 10 The Natural February 16 17 Slash February 22 23 Quadrophenia February 23 24 Tightrope March 2 3 The Women in Red March 22 23 Life of Brain March 23 24 Purple Rain March 30 31 Indiana Jones Temple of Doom April 12 13 Ziggy Stardust Spiders from Mars April 13 14 The River April 19 20 Monty Python and the Holy Grail April 20 21 Revenge of the Nerds April 27 28 2010: The Year we Make Contact CAST Doctor Martha Livingstone Kay Horton Mother Mirian Ruth Julianne Gorda Agnes Kathy Bletz CREWS Costume and Properties Eric Bixby M. Leslie Knowles Sound Operator Daron Davis Publicity S. Michael Getz Dennis Miller Ann Klinger John Seeeney Office of Public Relations Set Construction Tim Button Ann Marie Defino S. Michael Getz Julianne Gorda Sara J. Kauffman Beth Mozzar Debi Sexton Stephen Sunderlin Lighting Crew Neil Barker Kathy Bletz Sean Fox Keith Smeal Marion Tomlinson Lighting Operators Neil Barker Eric Bixby Dialect Coach Arlyne Garrity PRODUCTION STAFF Technical Director Michael Crum Assistant to the Director S. Michael Getz Graduate Assistant to the Technial Director Mike Biddison Stage Manager Alice Ann Henry Master Electrician Keith Smeal Costume Design Williamsport Costume Company Sound Design Gwen Sumner Poster and Program Cover Design Tucker Worthington Program Design Tioga Printing Corp. 22 Performance Mansfiel The Dei and Th and The Univel Presents Beth HenleWs , 1981 PulitzeVPrlzB Play Crimes of the Heart Directed bull Lawrence J CAST Lenny Magrath Margaret Niblick Chick Boyle Ann Marie Defino Doc Porter Daron Davis Meg Magrath Julianne Gorda Babe Botrelle Beth Mozzar Barnette Lloyd Paul Shelvlin CREWS Scenic Construction and Painting Neil Barker Kay Horton Sean Fox Anne Marie Defino Debi Sexton Beth Mozzar Sara Kauffman Kathy Bletz Ed Smith Terry Levandoski Marion Tomlinson Keith Smeal S. Michael Getz Eric Bixby Julianne Gorda Tim Button Lighting Sean Fox Terry Levandoski Lighting Operators Becky Carpenter Debi Sexton Sound Operator Barry Savitz Property Crew Julianne Gorda Rose Romano STAFF Technical Director Michael Crum Assistant to the Director Daron Davis Graduate Assistant to the Technical Director Michael Biddison Stage Manager Neil Barker Assistant Stage Manager Daron Davis Master Electrician Sean Fox Property Master S. Michael Getz Make-Up Design Kathy Bletz Marion Tomlinson Costume Master Julianne Gorda Box-Office House Manager Alice Ann Henry Performance 25 emember any of these scenes from GYPSY. It was performed on Febru- ary 27, 28 and March 1 2, in Straughn Auditorium. Gypsy was directed by Noel Schwartz. The musical director was Jolyne Antista Jeffers. The Lyrics were written by Stephen Sondheim, the music by Jule Styne and the book was by Arthur Laurents. 24 Performonce CAST Stage Mothers Andrea Lang Patti Mathie Julie Smith Amy Yastishock Uncle Jocko S. Michael Getz George Bill Squier Balloon Girl Charity Ma hosky Baby Louise Aimee York Baby June Marie York Rose Ann Clark Pop Barry Savitz Newsboys Farmboys Dave Biddison S. Michael Getz Bill Squier Tony Yadzinski Weber Barry Savitz Herbie Jeff Baer Louise Laura Beahm June Barbara Tsontakis Tulsa Tony Yadzinski Tonkers Dave Biddison Angie S. Michael Getz Kringelein Bill Squier Mr. Goldstone Barry Savitz I fi ' i u Miss Cratchitt Andrea Schubert Hollywood Blonds Andrea Lang Patti Mathie Rose Romano Andrea Schubert Julie Snith Amy Yastishock Pastey S. Michael Getz Mazeppa Julie Gorda Tessie Tura Alissa Smith Cigar Dave Biddison Electra Parris Hall Maid Sara J. Kauffman Phil Bill Squier Bougeron-Cochon S. Michael Getz Cow Laura Beahm S. Michael Getz Children at Uncle Jocko ' s Audition Ann Dunham Jennie Schwab Lori Wilber Clarence and His Classic Clarinet Rob Harber Chowsie Duke Waitress Amy Yastishock M.U.  - CREWS Scenic Construction Randy Nellis Barry Savitz Wayne Schaeffer Barbara Tsontakis Ron Wilcox Alice Ann Henry Marion Tomlinson Kathy Bletz S. Michael Getz Gulianne Gorda Kelly Fahrenbach Robert L. Schofield Sara J. Kauffman Neil Barker Michael Biddison Sound Terry Levandowski Properties Marion Tomlinson Alice Ann Henry Dimmer Operator Beth Mozzar Follow Spot Operator Neil Barker Make-Up Julianne Gorda Wardrobe Kelly Fahrenbach Julianne Gorda Publicity and Public Relations Lawrence J. Knowles John Sweeney Ann Klinger Dennis Miller Gwen Summer Mu Office of Public Relation Program Design Tim Cox Poster and Program Cover Design Tucker Worthington Box Office Management Mark Geherin PRODUCTION STAFF Technical Director Michael Crum Graduate Assistant to the Technical Director Michael Biddison Assistant to the Driector Sara J. Kauffman Stage Manager Alice Ann Henry Assistant Stage Manager Robert L. Schofield Make-Up Designer Kelly Fahrenbach Assistant to the Make Up Designer Kathy Bletz Master Electrician Sean Fox Assistant Master Electrician Terry Levandoski Wardrobe Master S. Michael Getz Rehearsal Pianists Jennifer Leming Michelle Wetzel Orchestra Violin Chris Graves Debra Bartlett Viola Karen Ann Lindemuth Cello Ruth Capobianco String Bass Brett Holten Flute Michael Versage Alto Sax Sheila Dodge Joseph DeTato Ned Gladfelter Tenor Sax Ed Cerny Barb Summerhays Clarinet Ned Gladfelter Ed Cerney Barb Summerhays Oboe Ann Parsons English Horn Ann Parsons Baritone Sax Debra J. Andreas Trumpet Lisa La Machia Dottie Mack Mark Appiott French Horn Jacob W. Wilson, III Trombone Mary Bushong Daniel L. Boone April Miller Percussion Chris Minnich Richard Talbot David Wilson Performance 25 ven Students can direct a play. In the spring of ' 85 ' , there were four plays pre- sented. Two of them were present- ed on one night and the other two were shown on a second night. Ev- eryone enjoyed themselves. a I Performance ' ' -, ' ■' ■-r. HOLLI EVONNE BROUGHTON MAJOR: Mathematics with area of concentration in Athletic Training ACTIVITIES: Mathematics Club, Sigma Zeta (math and science honorary society), Ski Club, A student Athletic Trainer; HOMETOWN: Morris, PA JEFFERY E. CRIPPEN MAJOR: Criminal Justice Association ACTIVITIES: ROTC, Scuba Club HOMETOWN: Mansfield, PA Re- cently a member of the class of 1985 visited my office. As our conversation came to a close, the student reminded me that four years had passed since she and her parents had made their intital visit to Mansfield. She was a high school senior, who was choosing a col- lege, and that visit helped her to select Mansfield. Although we did not discuss the subject, it was obvious that the student enjoyed Mansfield. She was looking forward to graduation time, but her college university experiences had been positive. During the 21 years I have been at Mansfield, many students have shared their opinions with me. The large majority of those students have said good things about our University. The highest praise is for our people; our faculty members, our staff, and our students. Freguently I ask people, what is special about Mansfield. Again, the overwhelming response is, its people! As a member of the class of ' 85, you are one of the special people. We thank you for your contributions to Mansfield. We hope that we have helped you to prepare for the next phase of your life. We also hope you will continue a positive relationship with your University. Sincerely, 30 eichnef LORI SUE ALLFORD MAJOR: Child and Family Services ADDRESS: R.D. 1 Milan, PA 18831 LINDA M. ALLWEIN MAJOR: Psychology Human Relations ACTIVITIES: C.U.B. 1; Ski Club 1; Intramural Volleyball 1, 2, 3; Para Professional Child Therapy 4 ADDRESS: 845 Mt. Zion Rd. Leba- non, PA 17042 REBECCA LEE BAKER MAJOR: Business Administration ADDRESS: Rd. 1 Box 48 Covin- ton, PA 16917 JOSEPH A. BANASZEWSKI MAJOR: Chemistry ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading 3, 4; Zeta Tau Alpha - Treasurer ADDRESS: 991 N. Manhattan Court Hazleton, PA 18201 MELLISSA BARNER MAJOR: Speech Communica- tions Public Relations ACTIVITIES: Softball 1; Zeta Tau Alpha 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1; Ski Club 1 HOMETOWN: S. Williamsport, PA DAWN M. BASSAGE MAJOR: Home Economics - Food and Equipment ACTIVITIES: Kappa Omicrom Phi; White Roses; Cedarcrest Dorm Council ADDRESS: Walworth, NY 14568 LINDA BERSTROM MAJOR: Music Education DIANE C. BERNINGER MAJOR: Elementary Education ACTIVITIES: Flashlight; Volleyball Intramural Referee, Volleyball Intramural ADDRESS: 306 West Penn St. Muncy, PA 17756 GARY BISHOP MAJOR: Business Administration ACTIVITIES: Ski Club; Alph Beta Brewski ADDRESS: 222 E. Broad St. Sou- derton, PA KATHY A. BLETZ MAJOR: Theatre ACTIVITIES: University Players 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4; All Theatre Perfor- mances 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Psi Ome- ga 1,2, 3, 4, Sec. 4; Ski Club 2; Oral Interpretation Society 1; ACTIVITIES: Chemistry Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Sigma Zeta 2, 3, 4 ADDRESS: 512 W. Columbus St. Sheonandoah, PA 17976 RICHARD L. BANCROFT, JR. MAJOR: Geography, Travel and Tourism ACTIVITIES: Kappa Kappa Psi Na- tional Honorary Band Fraternity 2, 3, 4; Lambda Sigma National Honorory Sophomore Society 2; Deans List Fall 83 ADDRESS: Box 44, S. Sterling, PA 18460 MICHAEL BARBA MAJOR: Criminal Justice Administration ACTIVITIES: Intermural Football, Softball, Basketball ADDRESS: 2 Oxford Lane Long Valley, NJ 07853 LISA J. BARBER MAJOR: Special Education ACTIVITIES: Geology Club ADDRESS: 530 Cumberland Ave. Syracus, NY 13210 DENISE JOANNE BARD MAJOR Buimes Administration DEBBIE BERKOWITZ MAJOR: Psychology Human Relations ADDRESS: 2500 Pleasant Hill Rd. Hatboro, PA 19040 JILL BERLIN MAJOR: Public Relations (mi- nors) Psychology Travel and Tourism ACTIVITIES: WNTE Newscaster 1; Cedarcrest Hall Council 1, 2, sec- retary 3, President 4; SAC 1; ARHC 1, 2, 3, 4; Academic Affairs Committee 2; Mountie Band Front 3; University Appeals Board 3, 4 ADDRESS: R.D. 5 Box 444, Jerry Ln. Manheim, PA 17545 FAITH BERNHARDT MAJOR: Elementary Education, Concentration - Language Arts and Reading ACTIVITIES: Laurel Dorm Council Rep 1, 2, 3; Intramural Volleyball 1; Delta Zeta 2, 3, 4, Recording Sec. 3; P.S.E.A. 3, 4; Student taught in Lincoln, England at Er- mine Jr. School (1st and 2nd yrs.) 4 ADDRESS: 181 Decatur St. Doy- lestown, PA 18901 Homecoming Queen Candidate 4 ADDRESS: P.O. Box 197 Craley, PA 17312 KELLY J. BONAWITZ MAJOR: Chemistry ACTIVITIES: Majorettes, Chem Club, Dorm Council ADDRESS: 98 E. Franklin St. Sha- vertown, PA 18708 CLARK N. BOURNE MAJOR: Computer Science ACTIVITIES: Computer Lab Con- sultant 4; Penn State Newspaper Copy Editor 2 ADDRESS: R.D. 1 Box 159 Towanda, PA 18848 GINA M. BOWERS MAJOR: Business Administration (minor) Psychology-Personnel Administration ACTIVITIES: Who ' s Who Among Students in University and Col- leges; Lambda Sigma; Phi Beta Lambda; Student Government Association; Faculty Senate; Uni- versity Appeals Committee; Stu- dent Representative for Faculty 32 Senior Director and Administrative Search Com- mittee, Chairperson For Muscular Dystrophy Dance-A-Thon, Resi- dent Assistant, College Commu- nity Services Committee, Affirmative Action Committee, Resident Hall Government, Intra- mural Athletics ADDRESS: 5201 Meadowbrook Dr. Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 MOMAS BOYER vlAJOR: Political Science ACTIVITIES: SGA Senator; Pres. 3 olitics and Government Club; Secretary Treasurer Finance Committee; Resident Assistant ADDRESS: 527 Frontier Ave. heading, PA 19601 MERESA BRADY VlAJOR: Home Economics ROBERT J. BURNETTI MAJOR: Business Administration ACTIVITIES: TKE 2, 3, 4; Ph i Beta Lambda 4 ADDRESS: 165 Monroe St. Arch- bald PA MARY FRANCES J. BUSHONG MAJOR: Music Education ACTIVITIES: Wind Ensemble; Jazz Band; Orchestra; Marching Band Symphonic Band; MENC; NAJE Sigma Alpha lota; Brass Choir Tuba and Euphonium Quartet Trombone Choir; Quartets; Festi- val Chorus; Concert Choir ADDRESS: 206 Sheridan Dr. Cape May, NJ 08204 JANET E. BUTT MAJOR: Home Economics Education ACTIVITIES: Music Therapy Club, Junior Representative; Festival Chorus ADDRESS: 407 Satinwood Dr. West Mifflin, PA 15122 MICHAEL CAPASSO MAJOR: Criminal Justice Administration ACTIVITIES: Tau Kappa Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4; CJA Club 2, 3; R.O.T.C. 1, 2 ADDRESS: Box 813,Godeffroy,NY MARK CAPPELLETT MAJOR: Criminal Justice Administration HOMETOWN: 717 Sequoia La, Vestal, NY 13850 FREDERICK CARPENTER MAJOR: Business Administration US TOGETHER FROM PLACE Education ACTIVITIES: Mountie Band Front 1, 2; Hemlock Hall Council 1; Laurel Manor Council 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4; Omicron Gamma Council 2, 3, 4, President 3; All Residence Hall Council 3, 4, Sec. 4 ADDRESS: 325 North St. McSher- rystown, PA 17344 THERESA A. BRANER MAJOR: Biology ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 3, 4; Softball 2, 3, 4; Alpha Beta ADDRESS: R.D. 12, Box 226 York, PA 17406 YIARJORIE C. BRION vlAJOR: Elementary Education ACTIVITIES: Kappa Delta Pi Sec. 3; Non-Traditional Students 2; D .S.E.A. Member 4 HOMETOWN: Mansfield, PA A. MICHELLE BROAD vlAJOR: Elementary Education ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Dorm Council 1, 2; Track 1; Stu- dent Admissions Committee 2- appa Delta Pi 4; Psi Chi 3 ADDRESS: Box 27D, R.D. 2 Belvi- :Jere, NJ 07823 ANN BUTLER MAJOR: Home Economics ACTIVITIES: Flashlight; Equestrian Club; Intramural Volleyball; Omi- cron Gamma Pi; Student Dietetic Association ADDRESS: 120 Spruce St., Apt. 212 Athens, Pa 18810 NANCY BUTLER MAJOR: Business Administration ACTIVITIES: Phi Beta Lambda 3, 4 ADDRESS: 509 W. Main St. Elkland, Pa 16920 GLEN EDWARD BUTTERS MAJOR: Math ACTIVITIES: Sigma Zeta 2, 3, 4; Math Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4 ADDRESS: R.D. 1 Box 210 Morris, PA 16938 CHRISTINE CALDARA MAJOR: Public Relations Broadcasting ACTIVITIES: Alpha Sigma Tau; Flashlight ADDRESS: 101 Diane St. Eyron, PA 18403 ALICIA CANSINO MAJOR: Music Therapy - Voice ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 3, 4 ADDRESS: N. Vernon Lane, Cen- tereach, NY 11720 VINCENT CARR MAJOR: Psychology ACTIVITIES: Student Government 3, President 4; Lambda Chi Alpha President 3, 4 ADDRESS: 420 Park St. Freeland, PA 18224 KATHY CHILSON MAJOR: Business Administration ACTIVITIES: Dorm Council 2; Volleyball Intermurals 2, 3, 4, Phi Beta Lambda 3, 4; Resident Assistant 3, 4 ADDRESS: R.D. 1, Box 77A Covington, PA 16917 KATHLEEN M. CHOATE MAJOR: Psychology Sports Medicine ACTIVITIES: Cresent; Swim Team; Tri Sigs (Sisters of Social Service) Student Athletic- Trainer; Campus Ministry ADDRESS: 233 Upland Rd. Williamsport, PA 17701 KATHLEEN CIARROCETTI MAJOR: Elementary Education Senior Directory 33 ACTIVITIES: Wrestling Scorekeep- er 2, 3, 4; Cheerleading 2, 3, 4; Zeta Tau Alpha 2, 3, 4 ADDRESS: 207 Bushkill St. Stocker- town. PA 18083 HAROLD CLARK MAJOR: Secondary Education - Social Studies DONNA COBURN MAJOR: Personnel Administration (Psychology) ACTIVITIES: Softball 2, 3; Alpha Beta 2, 3, 4 ADDRESS: Box 422. Wyalusing PA 18853 CRAIG L. COOLEY MAJOR: Criminal Justice ACTIVITIES: Varsity Basketball 2. 3, 4, Tn-Captain 4; CJA Associa- Council ADDRESS: 1333 Artillery Dr. Get- tysburg, PA 17325 ROBERT WILLIAM CU MMINGS MAJOR: Criminal Justice Administration ACTIVITIES: Tau Kappa Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4; R.O.T.C. 1, 2, 3, 4 HOMETOWN: Olyphant, PA MARIE ANN DAVIS MAJOR: Dietetics ACTIVITIES: Omicron Gamme Pi 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Omicron Phi 2, 3, 4; SDA 2, Treasurer 3, President 4 ADDRESS: 4 Indian Lake Whitehaven, PA 18661 TRISHA A. DEIBLER MAJOR: Business Administration ACTIVITIES: Girls Basketball 1: 3yrs; Alpha Sigma Tau 3yrs; NAEA 1 yr; Ski Club 1yr ADDRESS: Box 343 Montoursville PA 17754 KATHERINE MARIE DRAHOVSKY MAJOR: Dietetics ACTIVITIES: Stubent Dietetic Association 1, 2 Treasurer 3, 4 Vice President; Omicron Gamme Pi 2, 3, 4, Secretary; Marching Band 1,2,3 Co - Captain; Resi- dent Assistant 4 ADDRESS: 31 Willow Avenue Cleona, PA 17042 DEBORAH L. DRIFT MAJOR: Special Education ACTIVITIES: Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; C.E.C. 2, 3, 4 ADDRESS: R.D. 7, Box 45 Wells- boro, PA 16901 ALL OVER THE WORLD. tion ADDRESS: 9402 Fouzhran Rd. Fort Washington, MD 20744 TERESA ELAINE COOPER MAJOR: Communications Public Relations ACTIVITIES: Softball 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Mansfieia Activities Council 1. 2, 3, 4; WNTE; Alpha Beta ADDRESS: P.O. Box 113, Halifax, PA 17032 FRANCIS LYNN COPP MAJOR: Math ACTIVITIES: Math Club 2, 3, 4, President 4 ADDRESS: R.D. 2 Box 147 Mans- field, PA 16933 COLLEEN COSGRIFF MAJOR: Food Service Dietetics ACTIVITIES: MU Marching Band 2; Student Dietetic Association 2, 3, 4, AHEA 3, 4; Delta Zeta 3, 4 ADDRESS: R.D. 3, Box 378 Man- heim, PA 17545 BETH ELLEN CRIST MAJOR: Elementary Education ACTIVITIES: Alpha Beta; Dorm Softball 1, 2, 3; Phi Sigma Pi 2; Phi Beta Lambda 2; Alpha Sigma Al- pha 3, 4 ADDRESS: R.D. 3, Box T76 Halifax, PA 17032 LORRAINE K. DIAS MAJOR: Broadcasting ACTIVITIES: WNTE - FM; Flashlight HOMETOWN: Vestal, NY RALPH DIO GUARDI MAJOR: Criminal Justice Administration ACTIVITIES: Intramurals; Tau Kap- pa Epsilon Fraternity ADDRESS: 19 Sandalwood Drive Smithtown, NY 11787 MICHAEL C. DMITERCHIK MAJOR: Elementary Education ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Sigma Pi Honorary Fraternity 2 MEGAN DOMVILLE MAJOR: Geography ADDRESS: 36 Crane Drive Clear- water Clearwater, FL ANDRIA (KUHN) DOUD MAJOR: Art Education ACTIVITIES: Art Students Guild KAREN DUCLOS MAJOR: Special Education ACTIVITIES: Campus Ministry 2 President; Delta zeta 3, 4 Treasurer HOMETOWN: Mountaintop, PA RICHARD C. DUSENBERY MAJOR: Broadcasting ACTIVITIES: WNTE; Intrumurals ADDRESS: 27 Center St. Fort Ed- ward, NY 12828 DELSIE L. EARL MAJOR: Home Economics Education ACTIVITIES: Omicron Gamma Pi 1, 2; Alpha Sigma Alpha 2, 3, 4 ADDRESS: 261 Elm St. Westfield, PA 16950 CYNTHIA PRITCHARD • EDMISTON MAJOR: Psychology Personnel Administration ACTIVITIES: Lambda Sigma 2; Delta Zeta 3, 4; Psychology Club 4 President; Dorm Council 2, 3 HOMETOWN: Wyoming, PA LYNNE EDMUDS MAJOR: Studio Art, (minor) Art 34 Sernor Directory History ACTIVITIES: Student Art Guild 3, 4; Art Aquisition and Exhibition Committee 3; Student Activities 2 ADDRESS: 910 W. Lockhart St. Sayre, PA 18840 JACQUELINE A. EHRET MAJOR: Criminal Justice Administration ACTIVITIES: Zeta Tau Alpha; Stu- dent Government; Women in Criminal Justice; Affirmative Ac- tion Committee HOMETOWN: Easton, PA BARRY L. ERNST, JR. MAJOR: Information Science ACTIVITIES: Tau Kappa Epsilon; Phi Beta Lambda ADDRESS: 1008 Good Hope Road Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 4; Mansfieldians 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Mu Alpha 2, 3 Vice-President, 4; Man of LaMancha; My Fair Lady; Company ADDRESS: 4 Dicken Dr. Marysville, PA 19053 CAROLINE SUZANNE FINKELE MAJOR: Dietetics ACTIVITIES: Lambda Sigma 2; Track 2, 3; Ski Club 3; Swimming 1; Kappa Omicron Phi 3 Presi- dent, 4 ADDRESS: 24 Mclnroy St. Wells- boro, PA 16901 BRIAN FISH MAJOR: Music Education ACTIVITIES: Kappa Kappa Psi President; 1st Chair Bassoon in University Wind Ensemble and Or- chestra; Mansfield University ACTIVITIES: Track 1, 2; Cross Country 1 , 2; Equestrian Club 1 , 2; Phi Beta Lambda 2, 3, 4; WNTE - FM 3, 4 ADDRESS: P.O. Box 527 Canon- daigua, NY 14424 GWEN GERBERICH MAJOR: Home Economics Education ACTIVITIES: Omicron Gamma Pi 3 Pledge Mistress; PSEA; Field Hock- ey 1, 2, 3, 4 Co-Captain; Softball Statistician 1, 2; Alpha Sigma Tau; Dorm Council 4 Vice- President ADDRESS: R.D. 1, Box 599 Len- hartsville, PA AMY GERCHMAN MAJOR: Elementary Science SUCH PLACES AS ATRICIA A. FALVEY MAJOR: Elementary Education ACTIVITIES: Mountie Band; Vol- eyball Intrumurals; Student PSEA; Alpha Sigma Tau Recording Secretary ADDRESS: 2611 Bath Road Penn Yan, NY 14527 LISA T. FARLEY MAJOR: Special Education ACTIVITIES: Varsity Volleyball 1,2; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; CEC Special Olympics 1, 2, 3, 4; Mens B-Ball Manager 2, 3, 4 ADDRESS: 3246 Baseline Road Grand Island, NY 14072 ALBERT F. FARNSCHLADER, JR. MAJOR: Business Administration Accounting Emphasis (minor) Computer Science ACTIVITIES: Varsity Football 1, 2; Scuba Club 1, 2 Treasurer, 3; Phi Beta Lambda 2, 3, 4; Alpha Beta 2, 3, 4 ADDRESS: 2576 S. Carbon St. Al- lentown, PA 18103 JEFFERY S. FELTENBERGER MAJOR: Music Performance ACTIVITIES: Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, Woodwind Quartet; Dean ' s List ADDRESS: 916 Rayeller Dr. Ber- wick, PA 18603 JEFF FISH MAJOR: Broadcasting Public Relations ACTIVITIES: Alpha Beta 4 ADDRESS: 60 Wakefield Terrace Mansfield, PA 16933 TED D. FOUST MAJOR: Elementary Education ACTIVITIES: Intramural Softball; Co-Ed Volleyball; Co-Ed Flag Football ADDRESS: R.D. 2, Canton, PA 17724 DENISE FRANKS MAJOR: Special Education ACTIVITIES: Softball Intramurals; Volleyball Intramurals; Council for Exceptional Children; Laurel Manor Council, Distinguished Ser- vice Award; Friends of the Handicapped ADDRESS: 520 Melrose Avenue Clarks Summit, PA 18411 MARK G. GEHERIN MAJOR: Business Administration CRYSTAL GILBERT MAJOR: Home Economics Child Family Services ACTIVITIES: Intramural Sports 1; Dorm Council 2; Student Faculty Advising Board 2; Northern Tier Association of Education 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Court 4; Resident Assistant 3; Phi Sigma Pi 3, 4 ADDRESS: 305 Jordan Ave. Mon- toursville, PA 17754 CONSTANCE RUTH GNAU MAJOR: Communications Broadcasting ACTIVITIES: Mansfieldians 2, 3 HOMETOWN: King of Prussia, PA LISA GRAMLING MAJOR: Dietetics ACTIVITIES: Omicron Gamma Pi 3, 4; Student Dietetic Association 3, 4 ADDRESS: 709 Woodland Ave. Williamsport, PA 17701 JERRY GRECCO MAJOR: Social Work ACTIVITIES: Intramurals - Basket- ball, Softball, Football; Social Work Club ADDRESS: 46 Plum Ave. Carbon- dale, PA 18407 Senior Directory 35 BRENT A. GREEN MAJOR: Business Administration ACTIVITIES: Lambda Chi Alpha; Track and Field; Student Govern- ment Association KATE M. GREEN MAJOR: Home Economics Cloth- ing and Textiles KARIN E. GREENWOOD MAJOR: Home Economics Education CHARLES SCOTT HALL MAJOR: Political Science ACTIVITIES: Politics and Govern- ment CLub 2, 3. 4 Vice-President; Resident Assistant 3, 4; Maple Dorm Council 3; Pinecrest Dorm Council 4 ADDRESS: PO. Box 54 Montgom- ery, PA 17752 cation Athletic Training ACTIVITIES: Omicron Gammi Pi 1, 2, 3, 4; Athletic Trainer 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Faculty Advisory Board 1; PHEA AHEA Representative 4 ADDRESS: 2080 Four Mile Dr., R.D. 3 Mountoursville, PA 17754 ALICE ANN HENRY MAJOR: Technical Theatre ACTIVITIES: College Players 1, 2 Secretary; University Players 3, 4; Alpha Psi Omega 3, 4 Vice- President HOMETOWN: Homesdale, PA APRIL A. HILLING MAJOR: Food Management ACTIVITIES: Omicron Gamma Pi 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Softball 1, 2; Intramural Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Cedarcrest Hall Council 1, 2, 3 ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Al- pha Beta 1; Tau Kappa Epsilon 2, 3, 4; Fellowship of Christian Ath- letes 2 ADDRESS: Box 476 Elizabethville, PA 17023 LESLIE A. HRINYA MAJOR: Biology ACTIVITIES: Volleyball Intramurals ADDRESS: 2509 Dove St. Williams- port, PA 17701 JANE MARIE HURD MAJOR: Home Economics Education ACTIVITIES: Social Chairman of Delta Zeta; Omicron Gamma Pi Vice-President; Resident Assistant ADDRESS: Box 342, Shinglehouse, PA AICHI-KEN (JAPAN), PENN YAN (NY) CRALEY (PA JUDITH L. HALL MAJOR: Food Management ACTIVITIES: Omicron Gamma Phi 1, 2, 3; Delta Zeta 3, 4, Kappa Omicron Phi 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ADDRESS: 1653 Circleville Road State College, PA JESSE B. HALLMAN, JR. MAJOR: Criminal Justice Administration ACTIVITIES: Tau Kappa Epsilon ADDRESS: 1411 Bell Ave., Altoo- na, PA STEPHEN FRANCIS HARVEY MAJOR: Criminal Justice ACTIVITIES: Intramurals; National Honor Society; Lambda Alpha Epsilon; Criminal Justice Club ADDRESS: 48 Upper Croton Ave. Ossining, NY 10562 GEORGE HAWKE MAJOR: Public Relations ACTIVITIES: Sigma Tau Gamma; Flashlight - Sports Editor ADDRESS: 11 Huston St. Towanda, PA 18848 PATRICIA LESTIE HEDDINGS MAJOR: Home Economics Edu- ADDRESS: R.D. 4, Box 443 South Williamsport, PA 17701 DEBORAH ANN HOLDEN MAJOR: Home Economics Food and Equipment ACTIVITIES: Omicron Gamma Pi; Cresent Club of Lambda Chi Al- pha; Pinecrest Dorm Council; Mountie Marching Band; Phi Beta Lambda; Sisters of Social Service, Secretary ADDRESS: 25 High Point Trail Fair- port, NY 14450 TOM HORN MAJOR: General Studies ACTIVITIES: Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Beta 3 President; Var- sity Basketball 1 ADDRESS: 109 Warren St. Sayre, PA 18840 GARY HOUGHTALING MAJOR: Business Administration ADDRESS: R.D. 4, Box 15 Bath, NY 14810 ROBERT ALTON HOWARD, JR. MAJOR: Criminal Justice Administration CHARLES FREDERICK ISELY MAJOR: Music Education ACTIVITIES: Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia; Phi Sigma Pi National Honor Fra- ternity; Mansfield College Com- munity Orchestra ADDRESS: 37 Carlisle St. Wilkes- Barre, PA 18702 ALBERT E. KARAVITCH, JR. MAJOR: Business Administration ACTIVITIES: Alpha Beta 2, 3, 4; In- tramural Softball 2, 3, 4; Intramu- ral Basketball 2, 3, 4 ADDRESS: 209 Chamberlain St. Wilkes-Barre, PA 18705 LISA ANN KATRINA MAJOR: Public Relations ACTIVITIES: Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4 ADDRESS: 447 Franklin Lansdale, PA 19446 SHINJI KAWAI MAJOR: Business Administration ACTIVITIES: Men ' s Intercollegiate Tennis Team ADDRESS: 3, Michiue-aza Isshiki Hohrai-cho Minamishitara-gun Ai- chi-ken 441-19 JAPAN JOSEPH MICHAEL KEARNEY MAJOR: Personnel Administration ' ■J ' ,h- or directory ACTIVITIES: Tau Kappa Epsilon; In- tramural sports; Psi Chi ADDRESS: 1707 Capouse Ave. Scranton, PA 02509 JENNIFER M. KEEFER MAJOR: Philosophy Spanish ACTIVITIES: General Education Panel; Editor Synapse ' 85; Philos- ophy Club President; Phi Sigma Pi National Honor Fraternity; Stu- dent Government Association Senator; Lambda Sigma Soph- more Honor Society Vice Presi- dent; Cross Country ADDRESS: R.D. 1, Box 182 Orr- tanna, PA 17353 JOHN MICHAEL KE LLEHER MAJOR: Criminal Law ACTIVITIES: College Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4; Alpha ACTIVITIES: Phi Beta Lambda ADDRESS: R.D. 1 Box 57 Mansfield, PA 16933 CARL D. KLEIN MAJOR: Music Performance Organ ACTIVITIES: Phi Mu Alpha Sinfor- nia; Concert Choir ADDRESS: Box 584, R.D. 1 Port Allegany, PA 16743 ERIN KNARR MAJOR: Dietetics ACTIVITIES: Ski Club 1, 2; Student Dietetic Association HOMETOWN: Muncy, PA STEPHEN KONKOLICS MAJOR: Psychology Human Relations ACTIVITIES: Play Adaptation 1; NANCY KREGER MAJOR: Home Economics Child and Family ACTIVITIES: Student Dietetics As- sociation 2; Kappa Omicron Phi 2, 3, 4; NTAEYC 2, 3, 4 ADDRESS: R.D. 1, Box 226 Morris, PA 16938 MARY E. KREPPS MAJOR: Georgraphy Travel Tourism ACTIVITIES: Yearbook Car- ontawan 1, 2; Mountie Marching Bandfront 1, 2; Dorm Council 2; Lambda Sigma Sophomore Hon- or Society 2; Phi Sigma Pi National Honor Fraternity 2, 3 Secretary, 4 President; Resident Assistant 3, 4; Caravan Club 3, 4 Secretary; ADDRESS: 455 Pinehurst Road York, PA 17402 Beta 4 ADDRESS: 87 Buffalo St. Hornell, NY 14843 JOHN F. KERWIN MAJOR: Criminal Justice Adminis- tration (minor) Psychology ACTIVITIES: MAC; WNTE; Hall Council; ARHC; CJA Club; Resi- dent Assistant; Student Govern- ment Association; SAC; In- tramurals ADDRESS: 33 Brooklyn St. War- saw, NY 14569 LOUELLA KINGSLEY MAJOR: Art Education ACTIVITIES: PSEA; NEAE HOMETOWN: East Smithfield, PA CATHARINE ANNE KITCHELL MAJOR: Psychology Personnel Administration ACTIVITIES: Alpha Sigma Alpha, Vice-President, Recording Secretary ADDRESS: 19 Pine Ave. Madison, NJ 07940 CLIFTON L. KJELGAARD MAJOR: Computer Information Science Lambda Chi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4; Stu- dent Trustee 2; Play Match Mak- er 2; IFC Treasurer 2, 3, 4; Res- ident Assistant 2, 3, 4 ADDRESS: 933 Wood St. Bethle- hem, PA 18018 RANDY LEE KOPF MAJOR: Business Administration ACTIVITIES: Tau Kappa Epsilon ADDRESS: 301 Penbree Terrace Bala Cynwyd, PA 19024 VICKI LEE KOPPENHAVER MAJOR: Elementary Education ACTIVITIES: Dorm Council 1, 2, 3 Secretary; Kappa Phi 1; Phi Beta Lambda 2; NTAEYC 3, 4; PSEA 3, 4 ADDRESS: R.D. 1, Box 312C Hali- fax, PA 17032 KAREN A. KRANZEL MAJOR: Special Education ACTIVITIES: Track 1; Intramural Softball 1, 2; Council For Excep- tional Children 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramu- ral Volleyball 1, 2; Cresent Club of Lambda Chi Alpha 3; Geology Club 3; Sisters of Social Service 4; SED SEB 4; PSEA 4 ADDRESS: 406 S. Troutwine St. Centralia, PA 17927 NADINE KRETZER MAJOR: Home Economics Food and Equipment MARJORIE L. KRIEG MAJOR: Music Education ACTIVITIES: Concert Wind En- semble; Mountie Marching Band; Woodwind Quintet; Tau Beta Sigma; MENC; Campus Ministry ADDRESS: R.D. 2, Box 65 Empori- um, PA 15834 DONALD E. KRINER MAJOR: Business Administration ACTIVITIES: Varsity Baseball ADDRESS: 627 3rd Ave. Williams- port, PA 17701 MARLENE KUHN MAJOR: Special Education ACTIVITIES: Ski Club; Council for Exceptional Children ADDRESS: R.D. 1, Box 210 Towanda, PA 18848 TAMI KULAK MAJOR: Information Processing Business Administration ACTIVITIES: Zeta Tau Alpha; Ski Club; Dorm Council ADDRESS: 45 Willow St. Wilkes- Barre Township, PA 18702 Senior Directory 37 CAREY LEPLEY MAJOR: Criminal Justice ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 1, 2 ADDRESS: R.D. 1 Beaver Springs, PA 17812 LYNDA KUMP MAJOR: Home Economics-Cloth- ing and Textiles ACTIVITIES: Omicron Gamma Pi; Alpha Sigma Alpha ADDRESS: Box 148 Knoxville, PA 16928 LISA ANN LAMACHIA MAJOR: Music Education ACTIVITIES: MENC 1, 2, 3, 4; Wind Ensemble 2, 3, 4; Festival Chorus 2, 3, 4 ADDRESS: 3112 Horan Road Me- dina, NY 14103 DENISE LODGE MAJOR: Business Administration ACTIVITIES: Cheerleader 2, 3; Al- pha Sigma Alpha 2, 3, 4 ADDRESS: 119 Spring Lane Hat- boro. PA 19040 SUSAN LONG MAJOR: Public Relations ACTIVITIES: Hemlock Dorm Coun- cil 1,2; WNTE 1; Intramural Volley- ball 1,2, 3; Zeta Tau Alpha 2, 3, 4 ADDRESS: 1370 S. Duke St. Palmy- ra, PA 17078 CLAUDINE LUDI MAJOR: Political Science ACTIVITIES: Government and Politics Club; International Stu- dent Club HOMETOWN: Paris, France 2, 3 Vice-President, 4 President; ARHC 3, 4 ADDRESS: 315 Ridgefield Road Endicott, NY LINDA MAIN MAJOR: Social Work ACTIVITIES: Delta Zeta; Social Work Club ADDRESS: 219 Taft Ave. EJkland, PA 16920 SHARON MARIE MANIKOWSKI MAJOR: Special Education ACTIVITIES: Council for Excep- tional Children; Softball Intramur- als; Volleyball Intramurals; Womens Tennis Team; P.S.E.A.; Camp us Ministry Board ADDRESS: 105 White St. Bloss- burg, PA 16912 GARY STEVEN LAVELLE MAJOR: Business ACTIVITIES: Football; Phi Beta Lambda; Political Science; Big Brothers ADDRESS: R.D. 1, W. Mountain Scranton, PA 18508 STEVEN G. LESCAVAGE MAJOR: Criminal Justice ACTIVITIES: Tau Kappa Epsilon 3, 4 ADDRESS: 347 New Castle, St. Minersville, PA 17954 JOSEPH LETTIERI MAJOR: Political Science TAMMY K. LINDER MAJOR: Psychology Human Relations ACTIVITIES: Psychology Club; Psi Chi; Student Alternate Faculty Psychology Meetings; Para-Pro- fessional Child Therapy HOMETOWN: Tioga, PA SCOTT A. LITTLE MAJOR: Business Administration ACTIVITIES: Intramurals ADDRESS: 362 Heritage Lane King of Prussia, PA 19406 CATHERINE A. LUGG MAJOR: Music Education ACTIVITIES: MENC Vice-Presi- dent; Tau Beta Sigma Recording Secretary; Sigma Alpha lota; Mountie Marching Band; Orches- tra; Wind Ensemble; Percussion Emsemble; Concert Choir ADDRESS: Box 347 Knoxville, PA 16928 LISA LUKSIC MAJOR: Music Therapy ACTIVITIES: Delta Zeta; Sigma Al- pha lota; Resident Assistant; Softball ADDRESS: 106 E. Franklin St. Sha- vertown, PA 18708 NANCY LUNDY MAJOR: Elementary Education ACTIVITIES: Orchestra 1; Band 2; PSEA 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Campus Ministry 1, 2, 3, 4; Intra- mural Volleyball 2 ADDRESS: 920 High St. Williams- port, PA 17701 SUSAN LOUISE MACMILLAN MAJOR: Criminal Justice Administration ACTIVITIES: Laural Manor Council LISA MARVIN MAJOR: Business Administration ADDRESS: Box 186A, Canada Road Covington, PA 16917 THOMAS P. MASON MAJOR: Business Administration ACTIVITIES: Resident Assistant; College Basketball; Softball Intra- murals; Volleyball Intramurals; Basketball Intramurals; Alpha Beta; IFC Representative; RHC ADDRESS: 206 Woodside Dr. Newark, NY 14513 ANIL MATHUR MAJOR: Business Administration ACTIVITIES: Mansfield Internation- al Student Organization ADDRESS: Buckingham Apt. 1D Corning, NY 14830 LAURA MCANDREWS MAJOR: Psychology Human Relations ACTIVITIES: Delta Zeta; Student Government; Resident Assistant; ROTC; Psi Chi; Lambda Sigma ADDRESS: R.D. 1, Box 853 East Stroudsburg, PA 18301-9779 PATRICIA A. MCGRADE MAJOR: Information Processing 38 Senior Directory ACTIVITIES: Volleyball Intramurals 1; Lambda Sigma 2 Treasurer; Phi 3eta Lambda 2, 3; Mansfield Act- ivities Council 4 Vice-President; Who ' s Who Among Colleges and universities ADDRESS: 5201 Meadowbrook Dr. Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 MARTHA E. MCMILLEN MAJOR: Criminal Justice Administration ACTIVITIES: Orchestra; Delta Zeta Historian Chaplain Re- cording Secretary; Criminal Jus- tice Club Secretary Treasurer; aurel Manor Council-Distin- guished Service Award; Volleyball ADDRESS: 530 Ave. C Treose, 3 A 19047 ACTIVITIES: Laurel Manor Council; Resident Assistent; P.S.E.A.; Stu- dent N.C.T.E; Intramural Sports; Edge City ADDRESS: R.D. 2, Box 266 East Stroudsburg, PA 18301 NATHANIEL WARREN MILLER MAJOR: Criminal Justice Administration ACTIVITIES: Football Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Basketball Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Phi Sigma Kappa 2, 3, Vice-Presi- dent, 4; I.F.C. 2, 3 President; Resi- dent Assistant 2, 3, 4 ADDRESS: R.D. 2. Box 343A Bel- lefonte, PA 16823 RENEE MILLER MAJOR: Elementary Education ACTIVITIES: Cresent Club; Sisters of Social Service; Volleyball TODD B. MORELAND MAJOR: Broadcasting ACTIVITIES: WNTE 1, 2, Production Manager, 3 General Manager, 4 General Manager; Lambda Chi Alpha 1, 2 Alumni Chairman, 3, 4; Karate Club 1; Intramurals 2, 3; Who ' s Who 4 HOMETOWN: Horseheads, NY DONALD J. MOYER MAJOR: Computer Information Science and Business ACTIVITIES: Phi Beta Lambda; Intramurals ADDRESS: 224 S. Washington St. Boyertown, PA 19512 CHRISTOPHER TAMAJONG NDUMU MAJOR: Business Management LINE CARVALHO DE IENDONCA MAJOR: English ACTIVITIES: Sigma Tau Delta Vice-President; Edge City Co- Editor; Mansfield International Student Organization President HOMETOWN: Sao Paulo, Brazil TANYA S. MERCHANT MAJOR: Special Education ACTIVITIES: Crescent of Lambda Chi Alpha; Council for Exception- al Children; Big Brothers Big Sis- ters Organization; P.S.E.A; Kappa Delta Pi; Equestrian Club ADDRESS: R.D. 1 , Box 550 Mount Joy, PA 17552 CYNTHIA L. MILLER vlAJOR: Home Economics iducation HOMETOWN: Jonestown, PA EBRA LYNN MILLER vlAJOR: Business Administration DDRESS: Box 155, River Road Jndley, NY 14858 klARY ANNE MILLER AJOR: Secondary Education imphasis in English Intramurals ADDRESS: R.D. 2, Box 305 Lin- den, PA 17744 RONALD J. MINGOS MAJOR: Criminal Justice Administration ACTIVITIES: Criminal Justice Club 3; Phi Sigma Pi 4 ADDRESS: R.D. 3, Box 136 Towanda, PA 18848 CAROL L. MITCHELL MAJOR: Elementary Education ACTIVITIES: P.S.E.A. 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4 Secretary; Resident Assistant 3, 4 ADDRESS: 120 Prospect St. Troy, PA 16947 PAUL MITCHELL MAJOR: Business HOMETOWN: Wellsboro, PA RODOLPHO M. DE RANGEL MOREIRA MAJOR: Business Administration ACTIVITIES: Phi Beta Lambda; Mansfield International Student Organization HOMETOWN: Recife, Pe, Brazil ACTIVITIES: Mansfield Internation- al Student Organization President HOMETOWN: Bala, Cameroon SUSAN L. NELSON MAJOR: Public Relations ACTIVITIES: ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Sigma Alpha 2, 3, 4; Maple Dorm Council 1, 2; Rangers 1, 2; ARHC 2; Karate Club 2 ADDRESS: 40 Apple Tree Land Hillsdale, NJ 07642 WILLEAM R. NOLDY MAJOR: Broadcasting Public Relations ACTIVITIES: Dorm Council 1; ARHC 1; Lambda Chi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Government Asso- ciation 2, 3, 4; Budget Commis- sion 3 ADDRESS: R.D. 5, Box 95 Mon- trose, PA 18801 MICHAEL J. NOLFE MAJOR: Public Relations Broadcasting ACTIVITIES: College Union Board 2 Vice-President; Mansfield Ac- tivities Council 3 President; Stu- Semor Directory 39 dent Government Association 3 Vice-President; Flashlight 3 Fine Arts Editor, 4 Editor-in-Chief ADDRESS: R.D. 1 Breinigsville, PA 18031 VINCENT PANECCIA MAJOR: Business Administration ADDRESS: 814 Oneida St. Endi- cott, NY STEVE PILLEGRINO MAJOR: Physics ACTIVITIES: Sigma Zeta ADDRESS: R.D. 3, Box 34 Colum- bia Cross Roads, PA 16914 ELIZABETH PENMAN MAJOR: Home Economics Child and Family Services ACTIVITIES: N.T.A.E.Y.C. 1; Cam- pus Ministry 1, P.C.F.R. 2, 3; NCFR ADDRESS: R.D. 3, Box 181 Glen Rock, PA 17327 LINDA POTTER MAJOR: Broadcasting Public Relations ACTIVITIES: Sisters of Social Ser- vice President; WNTE PR Manag- er; England Study Tour; Intramurals; Who ' s Who in Ameri- can Colleges and Universities ADDRESS: R.D. 2, Box 419 Alle- gany, NY 14706 THERESA ANN REED MAJOR: Home Economics-Child and Family ACTIVITIES: Flashlight; Student Faculty Advisory Board; Omicron Gamma Pi; Alpha Sigma Alpha; Volleyball Intramurals; Basketball Intramurals Administration ACTIVITIES: Komedy Klub 2, 3; Criminal Justice Club 3 ADDRESS: R.D. 1, Box 1522 Or- wigsburg, PA 17961 MARGUERITE A. ROBINSON MAJOR: Home Economics-Food Service Dietetics ACTIVITIES: Zeta Tau Alpha; Ski Club; Student Dietetics Association ADDRESS: 602 Snyder Road Reading, PA 19609 SCOTT L. ROSE MAJOR: Business Administration ACTIVITIES: Flashlight Managing Editor, Circulation Manager; Ma- ple Dorm Council Secretary; ARHC Secretary, Finance Com- mittee Chairman; Student Gov- ADDRESS: 1711 Calamia Dr. Nor- ristown, PA 19401 DEBORAH JEAN PETERS MAJOR: Home Economics Education ELIZABETH PINTER MAJOR: Psychology ACTIVITIES: Psi Chi 3, 4; Lambda Sigma 2, Resident Assistant 3, 4 ADDRESS: 1137 Westbury Dr. Bethlehem, PA 18017 CARLA ANNE PIPHER MAJOR: Social Work ADDRESS: 51 Ransberry Ave. East Stroudsburg, PA 18301 DARLA ANNE PIPHER MAJOR: Business Administration ACTIVITIES: Phi Beta Lambda ADDRESS: 51 Ransberry Ave. East Stroudsburg, PA 18301 ARDIS J. PLATA MAJOR: Business Information Processing (minor) Philsosphy ACTIVITIES: Equestrian Club 1, 2; Flashlight 3; Edge City 3; Car- ontawan 4 ADDRESS: 908 Ave. I Matamoras, PA 18336 STEVEN KENT REEDER MAJOR: Art Education ACTIVITIES: Wrestling ADDRESS: R.D. 2, Box 314 Mid- dleburg, PA 17842 G. ANN REITNAUER MAJOR: Business Administration ACTIVITIES: Dorm Council 1; Lambda Sigma 2; Phi Beta Lamb- da 3, 4 ADDRESS: 55 S. College St. Car- lisle, PA 17013 SID RHYANT, JR. MAJOR: Psychology Human Relations ACTIVITIES: Psi Chi; Psychology Club; Criminal Justice Club; Cross Country; Track ADDRESS: 125 W. Roswell Ave. Nedrow, NY 13120 STEPHANIE RICE MAJOR: Home Economics-Cloth- ing and Textiles TODD RICHARDS MAJOR: Criminal Justice ernment Senator, Committee of Finance; Student Admission Committee ADDRESS: 308 College St. Youngsville, PA 16371 ANDREA LYN ROSS MAJOR: Elementary Education Music ACTIVITIES: Homecoming Queen 1982; Resident Assistant; Major- ette; Swim Team; Sigma Alpha lota ADDRESS: Meadowside Acres Martinsburg, PA 16662 MICHAEL ROTTET MAJOR: Public Relations Broadcasting ACTIVITIES: Baseball Team; Tau Kappa Epsilon President, Board of Trustees; Flashlight; WNTE; Intramurals HOMETOWN: Tamaqua, PA CAROLYN E. ROUGEUX MAJOR: Psychology ACTIVITIES: Campus Folk Group; Cresents of Lambda Chi Alpha; Sisters of Social Service Vice- President; Resident Assistant; Campus Ministry Assistant Co- 40 Senior Directory Ordinator ADDRESS: 860 Louisa St. Williams- port, PA 17701 WALTER T. SANFORD MAJOR: Physics ACTIVITIES: Track and Field 1, 2; Lambda Chi Alpha 2, 3, 4 ADDRESS: Box 116 Arnot, PA 16911 ANGELA SCHAFFER MAJOR: Political Science ACTIVITIES: Women ' s Basketball; Zeta Tau Alpha; ADDRESS: 507 Union St. Millers- burg, PA 17061 LINDA SCHRAMM MAJOR: Home Economics-Child and Family JOHN D. SHAFER MAJOR: Business Administration ACTIVITIES: Flashlight Business Manager, Assistant Circulation Manager; Maple Hall Council, Vice-President; ARHC Chairman, Vice-Chairman; Student Admis- sions Committee ADDRESS: 2031 W. Southern Ave. South Williamsport, PA 17701 DEBORAH L. SHAW MAJOR: Home Economics Child and Family Services ADDRESS: R.D. 2, Box 29 Mans- field, PA 16933 MARJORIE N. SHEPARD MAJOR: Music Education ACTIVITIES: Mountie Marching Band 1, 2; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Con- cert Choir 2, 3, 4; Wind Ensemble R. KEITH SMEAL MAJOR: Broadcasting ACTIVITIES: WNTE Engineering and General Manager 1, 2, 3, 4; Mountie Marching Band 1; Tech- nical Tneatre 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Psi Omega 3, 4; Pinecrest Dorm Council 2; Speech Department Student Representive 3 ADDRESS: 12 W. Park Road Ha- vertown, PA 19083 LISA ANN SMERAGLIO MAJOR: Business Administration ACTIVITIES: Dorm Council ADDRESS: 27 Murray St. Wilkes- Barre, PA 18702 ROBERT H. SMITH MAJOR: Criminal Justice Administration ACTIVITIES: Mountie Marching FRANCIS H. SCHREINER MAJOR: Criminal Justice Administration ACTIVITIES: Criminal Justice Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ADDRESS: 203 N. Vesper St. Lock Haven, PA 17745 EDWIN D. SEELEY MAJOR: Elementary Edcuation ADDRESS: 12 High St. Canton, PA 17724 JAMIE SEELEY MAJOR: Business Administration TERRY SELDERS MAJOR: Music Merchandising ACTIVITIES: Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia President; National Association of Jazz Educators President; Lamb- da Chi Alpha; Concert Wind En- semble; Concert Jazz Ensemble ADDRESS: R.D. 2, Box 33A Clearville, PA 15535 THOMAS WILLIAM SELLA MAJOR: Business Administration ACTIVITIES: Hall Council Public Re- lations Representative; Phi Beta Lambda ADDRESS: R.R. 2, Box 534 Bloomsbury, NJ 08804 3, 4; Tau Beta Sigma 2, 3, 4; Kap- pa Phi 3, 4 ADDRESS: 66 Hiley Brook Road Stow, MA 01775 CRAIG NELSON SHOENER MAJOR: Music Education ACTIVITIES: Mountie Marching Band; Concert Wind Ensemble; Jazz Ensemble; Mansfieldians; Festival Chorus; Phi Mu Alpha Sin- fonia; Kappa Kappa Psi ADDRESS: 309 N. 9th St. Pottsville, PA 17901 TAMMY SHOWERS MAJOR: Geography Travel and Tourism ACTIVITIES: Varsity Field Hockey; Sisters of Social Service; Pinecrest Dorm Council ADDRESS: R.D. 1, Box 181A Gardners, PA 17324 RONALD ANTHONY SIMASEK MAJOR: Music Education ACTIVITIES: Chorus; Percussion Ensemble; Kappa Kappa Psi; Mountie Marching Band; Orches- tra; Concert Wind Ensemble; Phi Sigma Pi; Pit Orchestra ADDRESS: R. 310 E. Grant St. Mc- Adoo, PA 18237 Band 1; Dorm Council 1; Lambda Chi Alpha 2 Secretary, 3 Execu- tive Committee, 4 Executive Committee; Student Govern- ment Senator 3 Secretary; Uni- versity Hearing Board 3; Committee of Finance 3 ADDRESS: 49 S. Grape St. Mount Carmel, PA 17851 DEBORAH A. SMONDROWSKI MAJOR: Dietetics ACTIVITIES: Alpha Sigma Alpha 3, 4; Student Dietetics Association 3, 4 ADDRESS: 230 W. 5th Ave. Con- shohocken, PA 19428 ROBERT MARSHALL SNYDER MAJOR: Business Administration ACTIVITIES: Ski Club; Intramural Softball; Intramural Basketball ADDRESS: 1512 Woodcreek, Dr. Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 MARK SPECK MAJOR: Studio Art ACTIVITIES: Flashlight 1, 2; Art Ac- quisitions Committee 3, 4; Mans- field Activities Council 3; WNTE 2, 3, 4 ADDRESS: R.D. 1, Box 216 Wil- Senior Directory 41 liamsburg, PA 16693 MICHAEL J. SPIESS MAJOR: Criminal Justice Administration ACTIVITIES: Varsity Football 1, 2, 3; Lambda Chi Alpha; Resident Assistant ADDRESS: 103 E. Elmira St. Eou- maus, PA 18049 WILLIAM J. SQUIER MAJOR: Public Relations Broadcasting ACTIVITIES: Community Theatre 1; College Players 2, 3; Maple Dorm Council 2, 3; Lambda Chi Alpha 2, 3, 4; Student Govern- ment Association 3, Mansfiel- dians 2, 3, 4, Mansfield University Theatre 2, 3, 4, WNTE 2. 3, 4 ADDRESS: 13 Orange St. Chester, DARRELL TALLMAN MAJOR: Geography Travel and Tourism ACTIVITIES: Intramurals; Caravan Club Vice-President, Treasurer; Ski Club ADDRESS: R.D. 3, Box 196 Bea- ver Falls, PA DEBORAH MARIE TITCHEN MAJOR: Home Economics Education ACTIVITIES: White Roses of Sigma Tau Gamma ADDRESS: R.D. 1, Box 55 Towanda, PA 18848 GERALD THOMAS MAJOR: Elementary Education ACTIVITIES: Varsity Football 1; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 1; Big Brother Program 2, 3, 4; Resi- Club; Flashlight; WNTE ADDRESS: R.D. 1, Lightizer Road Box 64, Pine City, NY 14871 SUSAN L. THURSTON MAJOR: Home Economics Food and Eguipment ACTIVITIES: Omicron Gamma Pi; Flashlight; Intramural Volleyball; Dorm Council Secretary ADDRESS: Bressler St., R.D. 2 Sayre, PA 18840 NELSON L. TUITT MAJOR: Broadcasting ACTIVITIES: Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Pis Omega; Theatre Workshop; CUB; International Awareness Association ADDRESS: 119-40 165th St. Ja- maica, NY 11434 NJ 07930 RUSSELL G. ST. CLAIR MAJOR: Geography Regional Planning ACTIVITIES: Intramurals; Mansfield Activities Council ADDRESS: R.D. 6, Box 20 Dan- ville, PA 17821 SYBIL IRENE STAMBAUGH MAJOR: Music Therapy Music Education Certification ACTIVITIES: Mountie Marching Band, Music Therapy Club Presi- dent, MENC; Big Brother, Big Sister Program, Tau Beta Sigma ADDRESS: Box 155 Green Park, PA 17031 PAUL R. STARRETT MAJOR: Music Education GARY STRAYER MAJOR: Biology ACTIVITIES: Football 2, 3; Lambda Chi Alpha 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Stu- dent Marshall 3, Sigma Zeta 3, 4; Dorm Council 2 ADDRESS: 1217 Pine St. Montours- ville, PA 17754 KARA A. STROHL MAJOR: Business Administration dent Assistant 3, 4; P.S.E.A. 3, 4 ADDRESS: R.D. 2 Milton, PA 17847 KAREN THOMAS MAJOR: Biology ACTIVITIES: Phi Sigma Pi 2, 3 ADDRESS: R.D. 1, Box 128 Miller- ton, PA 16936 LINDA THOMAS MAJOR: Art Education ACTIVITIES: Art Students Guild 1, 2, 3; Dorm Council 2, 3, 4; Phi Sig- ma Pi 3, 4 ADDRESS: 58 W. Bacon St., Palo Alto Pottsville, PA 17901 LISA MARIE THOMAS MAJOR: Elementary Education - Early Childhood Education ACTIVITIES: Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; P.S.E.A. 3, 4; Laurel Manor Coun- cil 1 Secretary, 2; Intramural Vol- leyball 1, 2, 3, 4 ADDRESS: 13 W. Ave. Wellsboro, PA 16901 MARCELLA ANN THOMAS MAJOR: Consumer Services Food Service Management ACTIVITIES: Resident Assistant; Ski CANDY TURANO MAJOR: English Education ACTIVITIES: Athletic Trainer 2, 3 , 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; P.S.E.A. 3, 4; Sigma Tau Delta 3, 4 ADDRESS: 22 Darte Ave. Carbon- dale, PA 18407 ROB TURANO MAJOR: Criminal Justice ACTIVITIES: Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Criminal Justice Club 3, 4 ADDRESS: 169 S. Main St. Carbon- dale, PA 18407 RANDI TURNER MAJOR: Special Education ACTIVITIES: Council for Excep- tional Children 1, 2, 3 Secretary, 4; Cresent Club of Lambda Chi Alpha 2; Special Education Stu- dent Advisory Board 2, 4; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities 4; Sisters of Social Ser- vice 4 ADDRESS: 246 W. Lake Road Penn Yan, NY 14527 JULIE LYNN ULMER MAJOR: Home Economics-Cloth- ing and Textiles ACTIVITIES: Dorm Council Presi- 42 Senlor Directory dent; Sisters of Social Service; ARHC; Mountie Marching Band Silk Captain; Intramural Sports; Food Service Committee; Cre- dent Club of Lambda Chi Alpha; Homecoming Queen ' s Can- didate JEFFREY VERBIN MAJOR: Criminal Justice Administration ACTIVITIES: Criminal Justice Club; Sigma Tau Gamma ADDRESS: 556 Roundtable Dr. Nazareth, PA 18064 JOHN K. VOUGHT MAJOR: Criminal Justice Administration ACTIVITIES: Lambda Alpha Epsi- lon (Criminal Justice Fraternity) 2, 3, 4, Treasurer; Psi Chi 4; Intramu- ADDRESS: 116 N. Nicholas St. St. Clair, PA 17970 THERESA WELFLING MAJOR: Geography-Travel and Tourism ACTIVITIES: Delta Zeta 2, 3, 4, Vice-President, Corresponding Secretary; Panhellenic Delgate 2; Resident Assistant 2, 3, 4; Car- van Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Travel and Tourism Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ADDRESS: R.D. 1, Box 134 Gale- ton, PA 16922 JANE WENNER MAJOR: Biology ACTIVITIES: Lambda Sigma 2; Sig- ma Zeta 4; Dorm Council 2; Ski Club 3, 4 ADDRESS: 51 E. Ave. Wellsboro, PA 16901 JEFFREY SCOTT WINKLER MAJOR: General Studies ACTIVITIES: ROTC Distinguished Military Student; Student Activi- ties General Manager of Rec Desk; Dean ' s List; President List ADDRESS: R.D. 2, Box 391C Mansfield, PA 16933 JEFFREY M. WOOD MAJOR: Business Administration ACTIVITIES: Football 3; Lambda Chi Alpha 3, 4; Resident Assistant 4 HOMETOWN: Montour Falls, NY DUANE WRIGHT MAJOR: Music Education ACTIVITIES: Mountie Marching Band; Symphonic Band; MENC; Kappa Kappa Psi ADDRESS: 175 John St. Troy, PA 16947 ral Softball 1, 2, 3, 4 ADDRESS: 733 E. 5th St. Blooms- burg, PA 17815 CINDY WALDNER MAJOR: Home Ecomomics- Clothing and Textiles ACTIVITIES: Alpha Sigma Alpha; Phi Sigma Pi ADDRESS: 2114 Princeton Ave. Camp Hill, PA 17011 CARL D. WALKER MAJOR: Broadcasting ACTIVITIES: Basketball Team; Theatre Workshop; International Awareness Association ADDRESS: 1515 Grandcon- course, Apt. 4G Bronx, NY LYNN E. WALTMAN MAJOR: Music Education ACTIVITIES: Mountie Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Wind En- semble 1, 2, 3, 4; Tau Beta Sigma ADDRESS: 114 N. Washington St. Muncy, PA 17756 HEIDI WAPINSKI MAJOR: Elementary Education ACTIVITIES: Cheerleader 2, 3; Al- pha Sigma Alpha 2, 3, 4; P.S.E.A. MICHELL A. WETZEL MAJOR: Music Education ACTIVITIES: Festival Chorus; Con- cert Wind Ensemble; Sigma lota ADDRESS: R.D. 2, Box 140 He- gins, PA 17938 JOHN WHEELER MAJOR: Computer Science ACTIVITIES: Carontawan Sports Editor, Maple Hall Council Vice- President, President; WNTE; ARHC Vice-Chairman; Flashlight; In- tramural Tennis; Intramural Volleyball ADDRESS: R.D. 4, Box 915 Harris- burg, PA 17112 JOAN ANN WHITE MAJOR: Computer Information ADDRESS: 51 1 Race St. Scranton, PA 18509 JEFFREY LYNN WICKS MAJOR: Business Administration ACTIVITIES: Dorm Council; Intra- murals and Intramural Referee HOMETOWN: Tioga, PA VINCENT WIECZOREK MAJOR: Computer Science HOMETOWN: New Suffolk, NY KATHRYN A. YANTCH MAJOR: Home Economics-Food Management Consumer Service ACTIVITIES: Omicron Gamma Pi 1, 2, 3 Parlimentarian, 4; Laurel Manor Council 3, 4 Co-Public Re- lations Officer; ARHC 4 Treasurer; Carontawan 4; MAC ADDRESS: 6195 Willow Ave. Wil- liamson, NY 14589 JOHN ZDANOWICZ MAJOR: Criminal Justice Busi- ness Administration HOMETOWN: Yandly, PA PAUL ZONA MAJOR: Music Education WANDA ZWALLY MAJOR: Broadcasting Public Relations ACTIVITIES: WNTE-News Director; College Players; Homecoming Queen Candidate; Student Rep. to the Speech Department; Intramurals ADDRESS: 54 Country Side Lane Leola, PA 17540 Senior Directory 43 LORI SUE ALLFORD LINDA M. ALLWEIN REBECCA LEE BAKER JOSEPH A. BANASZEWSKI ■Continuing On Down The Rood RICHARD L. BANCROFT, JR. MICHAEL BARBA LISA J BARBER DENISE JOANNE BARD MELISSA BARNER DAWN M. BASSAGE LINDA BERGSTROM DEBBIE BERKOWITZ 44 Sentors ' . JULIE BERLIN FAITH BERNHARDT DIANE C. BERNIGER GARY BISHOP KATHYA. BLETZ KELLY J. BONAWITZ CLARK N. BOURNE GIN A BOWERS THOMAS BOYER THERESA BRADY THERESA A. BRANER MAJORIE C. BRION Seniors 45 ■■•... • A. MICHELLE BROAD ROBERT J. BURNETTI MARY FRANCES J. BUSHONG JANET E. BUTT Those Who Ended . . ANN BUTLER NANCY BUTLER GLEN EDWARD BUTTERS CHRISTINE CALDARA ALICIA CANSINO MICHAEL CAPASSO MARK CAPPELETT FREDERICK CARPENTER VINCENT CARR KATHY CHILSON KA THLEEN M. CHOA TE KA THLEEN CIARROCETTI HIROLD CLARK DONNA COBURN CRAIG L COOLEY TERESA ELAINE COOPER One Portion Of Thier Lives . . .■FRANCIS LYNN COPP COLLEEN COSGRIFF BETH ELLEN CRIST ROBERT WILLIAM CUMMINGS Seniors 47 MARIE ANN DAVIS TRISHA A. DEIBLER LORRAINE K. DIAS RALPH DIO GUARD! ■And Started Another. MICHAEL C. DMITERCHIK MEGAN DOMVILLE ANDRIA (KUHN) DOUD KATHERINE MARIE DRAHOVSKY DEBORAH L. DRIFT KAREN DUCLOS RICHARD C. DUSENBERY DELSIE L. EARL 48 Seniofs CYNTHIA PRITCHARD- EDMISTON LYNNE EDMUNDS JACQUELINE A. EHRET BARRY L. ERNST, JR. PATRICIA A. FALVEY LISA T. FARLEY ALBERT F. FARNSCHLADER. JEFFERY S. FELTENBERGER JR CAROLINE SUZANNE FINKELE BRIAN FISH JEFF FISH TED D. FOUST Seniors 49 DENSE FRANKS MARK G GEHERIN GWEN GERBER1CH AMY GERCHMAN Some Will Be Teachers . . .- CRYSTAL GILBERT CONSTANCE RUTH GNAU LISA GRAMUNG JERRY GRECCO BRENT A. GREEN KATE GREEN KARIN GREENWOOD CHARLES SCOTT HALL 50 Seniors JUDITH L HALL JESSE B. HALLMAN, JR. STEPHEN FRANCIS HARVEY GEORGE HAWKE PA TRICIA LESTIE HEDDINGS ALICE ANN HENRY APRIL A. HILLING DEBORAH ANN HOLDEN While Others Will Be TOM HORN GARY HOUGHTALING ROBERT AL TON HOWARD, .0 . JR. LESLIE A. HRINYA Seniors 51 JANE MARIE HURD CHARLES FREDERICK ISEL Y ALBERT E. KARA VITCH. JR. LISA ANNKATRINA ■Young, Urban Professionals Of . . .- JOHN F. KERWIN LOUELLA KINGSLEY CA THARINE ANNE KITCHELL CLIFTON L. KJELGAARD 52 Senicxs CARL D. KLEIN ERIN KNARR STEPHEN KONKOLICS RANDY LEE KOPF VICKI LEE KOPPENHA VER KAREN A. KRANZEL NANCY KREGER MARY E. KREPPS Math, Science, English, Or Even . . . NADINE KRETZER DONALD E. KRINER MARJORIE KRIEG MARLENE KUHN Seniors 53 TAMI KULAK LYNDA KUMP LISA ANN LAMACHIA GARY STEVEN LA VELLE Communications And Music. CAREY LEPLEY STEVEN G. LESCAVAGE JOSEPH LETTIERI TAMMY K UNDER SCOTT A. LITTLE DENSE LODGE SUSAN LONG CLAUDINE G. LUDI 54 Sentofs CATHERINE A. LUGG LISA LUKSIC NANCY LUNDY SUSAN LOUISE MACMILLAN LINDA MAIN SHARON MARIE MANIKOWSKI LISA MARVIN THOMAS F. MASON Whatever The Major Is ANIL MA THUR LAURA MC ANDREWS PATRICIA A. MCGRADE MARTHA E. MCMILLEN Seniors 55 ALINE CARVALHO DE MENDONCA TANYA S. MERCHANT CYNTHIA L. MILLER DEBRA LYNN MILLER MARY ANNE MILLER NATHANIEL WARREN MILLER RENEE MILLER RONALD J. MINGOS CAROL L MITCHELL PAUL MITCHELL RODOLPHO M. DE RANGEL MOREIRA TOOD B. MORELAND 56 Seniors kJWe? DONALD J. MOYER CHRISTOPHER TAMAJONG NDUMU SUSAN L. NELSON WILLIAM R. NOLDY MICHAEL J. NOLFE VINCENT PANECCIA STEVE PELLEGRINO ELIZABETH PENMAN We Must Find Peace, Joy And Happiness.- DEBORAH JEAN PETERS ELIZABETH PINTER CARLA ANNE PIPHER DARLA ANNE PIPHER Seniors 57 ARDISJ. PLATA LINDA. POTTER THERESA ANN REED STEVEN KENT REEDER No More Cramming . . G. ANN REITNAUER SID RHYANT, JR. STEPHANIE RICE TODD RICHARDS MARGUERITE A. ROBINSON SCOTT L. ROSE ANDREA LYNROSS MICHAEL ROTTET 58 Seniors CAROL YN E. ROUGEUX WAL TER T. SANFORD ANGELA SCHAFFER LINDA SCHRAMM FRANCIS H. SCHREINER EDWIN D. SEELEY JAMIE SEELEY TERRY SELDERS For Test, Quizzes, And Final Exams. THOMAS WILLIAM SELLA JOHN D. SHAFER DEBORAH L. SHAW MARJORIE N. SHEPARD Seniors 59 CRAIG NELSON SHOENER TAMMY SHOWERS RONALD ANTHONY SIMASEK R. KEITH SMEAL ■No More Fraternity . . .- LISA ANN SMERAGLIO ROBERT H SMITH DEBORAH A SMONDROWSKI ROBERT MARSHALL SNYDER MARK SPECK MICHAEL J. SPIESS WILLIAM J. SQUIER RUSSELL H. ST. CLAIR 60 Seniors SYBIL IRENE STAMBAUGH PAUL R. STARRETT GARY STRAYER KARA A. STROHL DARRELL TALLMAN GERALD THOMAS KAREN THOMAS LINDA THOMAS LISA MARIE THOMAS MARCELLA ANN THOMAS SUSAN L THURSTON DEBORAH MARIE TITCHEN Seniors 61 NELSON L. WITT CANDY TURANO ROB TURANO RANDI TURNER In Years Too Come, However, JULIE LYNN ULMER JEFFERY VERBIN JOHNK. VOUGHT CINDY WALDNER CARL D. WALKER LYNNE WALTMAN HEIDI WAPINSKI THERESA WELFUNG 62 Senkxs JANE WENNER MICHELLE A. WETZEL YES John we are 1. JOHN WHEELER JOAN ANN WHITE The most beautiful girl on the road. JEFFREY LYNN WICKS VINCENT WIECZOREK JEFFERY SCOTT WINKLER Wet my appetite. We are heading ro graduation Jeffery Wood DUANE WRIGHT On Down The Road Somewhere. Jill Dancing the Night Away. KATHRYN A. YANTCH JOHN ZDANOWICZ Look out and see your fans. We hear you John. PAUL ZONA WANDA ZWALLY 64 Seniors LESERICK B. ACHEY Assistant Professor. Library B.A , Lebanon Valley College (1969). M.S.. Drexel University (1971) STEPHEN T. BENCETIC (1951) Professor, Art BS. Youngstown State University (1948). MA, University of Iowa (1949). MFA. University of Iowa ,(1951), EdD. Pennsylvania State University (1959) IN TRAVELING DOWN LARRY T. BIDDISON (1969) Associate Professor, English B A , Texas A l University (1958), M A , Lousiana State University (1963). PhD. Louisiana State Uni- versity (1969) ELLEN BLAIS (1968) Associate Professor. English B A , Indiana University (1966), MA University of Chicago (1967); Ph.D., SUNY at Bmghamton (1978) WILLIAM F. BOGART (1967) Associate Professor. Chairperson Foreign Languages A B , Hope Col- lege (1959), AM. Middlebury Col- lege (1966) DAVID JEROME BORSHEIM (1972) Associate Professor, Music B A , College of St Thomas (1968). M A , College of St Thomas (1970), MM, University of Cincinnati Col- lege- Conservatory of Music (1972) ' .. STEPHEN DENNIS BROWN (1974) Assistant Professor, Home Economics B.S.. Eastern Illinois University (1970), M.S., Eastern Illinois University (1972) JAMES G. CECERE (1967) Professor, Chairperson, Art B.S.. SUNY at New Paltsz (1958), M.F.A.. Pratt Institute (1962), D. Ed., Pennsylvania State University (1966) OWEN A. CLARK (1966) Professor Mathematics B.S , Pennsylvania State University (1950); M.A.T., Brown University (1961) THE ROAD ROCHELLE A. CLARK CLARENCE J. CRISP Director. Student Activities B.S . University of Wyoming (1974), M.A., University of Wyoming (1975) J. BRUCE DAVIS (1963) Associate Professor. Physics B.S Shippensburg State College (1953) M.Ed. The Pennsylvania State Uni- versity (1958) MICHAEL R. DISCH (1984) Instructor, Military Science, Master Sergeant Faculty Administration 67 RUSSELL L. DODSON (1983) Assistant Professor. Geography and regional planning B.S.. Wayne University (1972), M.A., Michigan State University (1974) M. MARTHA DONAHUE (1970) Associate Professor. Library B.A.. Centre College of Kentucky (1958); MA. Indiana University (1961) WELLINGTON C. ENGEL (1969) Associate Professor. Mathematics B S , Kansas State College of Pitts- burgh (1963). M.S.. University of Kansas (1969) CLARICE S. EVANS (1970) Assistant Professor, Library B S . Mansfield State College (1947). MLS. SUNY at Geneseo (1974) LESLIE D. EVANS (1967) Associate Professor. Education B.S. Mansfield State College (1949), M.Ed., Pennsylvania State University (1954) RICHARD NORMAN FEIL (1968) Associate Professor, Psychology B.A., Loyola University (1961), M.A., Catholic University of America (1963); Ph.D., Catholic University of America (1968) ERNEST W. FROMBACH (1968) Associate Professor, Art B.S.E., Indiana University of Pennsyl- vania (1952); M.Ed . Indiana Univer- sity of Pennsylvania (1966) i8 Faculty Administration H. MICHAEL GALLOWAY (1980) Assistant Professor, Music B.M.E., Baldwin-Wallace College (1966), MM, New England Conser- vatory (1968) RALPH GARVELLI (1968) Associate Professor. Director of Education Field Experiences Education B.S., Indiana University of Pennsylva- nia (1961); M.Ed., Indiana University of Pennsylvania (1965) MARYANN GAYDOS (1964) Professor, Home Economics B.A.. College Misericordia (1953). M.Ed., Pennsylvania State University (1960). PhD., Pennsylvania State University (1974) NORMAN GEORGIC (1981) Associate Proffessor, Education B.S., University of Pittsburgh (1951); M.Ed., University of Pittwburgh (1958) ABE GHODS (1983) Assistant Professor, Business B.S., Youngstown State University (1976); MB. A., Youngstown State University (1978) WILLIAM M. GOODE Professor, B.S., Auburn University (1 944), B.M., Birmingham Southern College (1947); MM, Birmingham Southern College (1949); Ph.D., Indiana Uni- versity (1965) PAUL C. HAFER (1967) Associate Professor B.S., Shippensburg State College (1957); M.Ed., Pennsylvania State University (1961); Ed.D., Ball State University (1972) Faculty Administration 69 DANNY E. HARBER (1982) Assistant Professor. Military Science Captain B A Park College (1979) RICHARD A. HECK (1970) Associate Professor, Coordi- nator of Graduate Studies, Education B.A.. Westminster College (1962). MS.. West- minster College (1964). M.Ed.. Univresity of Pittsburgh (1966). Ed S , University of Pittsburgh (1967). Ed D , Uni- versity of Miami (1970) SCOTT HENNE PETER W. HILL (1961) Assistant Professor, Business, Economics, and Computer Science B A Greenville Col- lege (1949) M A Bradley Uni- versity (1956) IRA E. HINDMAN, JR. (1967) Associate Professor, English B A , Roberts Wesleyan Col- lege (1955). M.A.. Stetson Univresity (1964). PhD.. Loui- siana State University (1970) AKATHLEEN B. HINDMAN (1967) Associate Professor, English B A , Valparaiso University (1965), MA . Louisiana State University (1964). Ph D., Loui- siana State University (1970) JOHN HOLLERAN (fall 1984) Instructor, Business and Com- puter Science 1 H Faculty Administration Professor. Education B.S., State University College at Potsdam (1950). M.S., State Univer- sityCollege at Potsdam (1953), D.Ed., SUNY at Albany (1966) W. MICHAEL JOHNSON (1974) Associate Professor, Director Coun- seling. Career Development and Placement Services B S Indiana Uni- versity of PA (1951) MM. Ed. Univer- sity of Colorado (1961) Ph D University of Northern Colorado (1968) DANIEL PAMBAI KASAMBIRA (1973) Associate Professor, Sociology, So- cial Work and Criminal Justice B.S., Illinois Wesleyan University (1964), M.S.W.. University of Michi- gan (1966), Ph.D., Case Western Reserve University (1975) THESE PEOPLE RICHARD L. KEMPER (1965) Associate Professor, Music B.M., University of Evansville (1953). M.M., Indiana University (1960) JANICE MADI6AN KENNEDY (1969) Assistant Professor, Coordinator of International Education, Home Economics B.S., Mansfield State Teachers Col- lege (1946); M.S.. Cornell University (1966) ALFRED E. KJELGAARD (1956) Associate professor. Mathematics B.A Mansfield State College (1950), M.Ed. The Pennsylvania State University (1952) SUSAN MADELINE KRIEGER (1978) Instructor, Counselor. Career Devel- opment and Placement Services B A University of New Hampshire (1972) MA. Trenton State College (1974) Faculty Administration 71 A. VERNON LAPPS (1968) Professor, Chairperson, Speech, Communication and Theatre A.B.. University of Michigan (1954), M.A.. Wayne State University (1965), Ph D , Ohio University (1973) GALE PETER LARGEY (1970) Professor, Sociology, Social Work and Criminal Justice B.S.. Illinois Wesleyan University (1964). M.S.W.. University of Michi- gan (1966), PhD, Case Western Reserve University (1975) MICHAEL LEMASTERS (1981) A Director of Residence Life B A , West Liberty State College (1975), MA. Bowling Green State University (1976) SANDRA LINCK (1971) Associate Professor. Chairperson Home Economics BS. Northwest Missouri State Uni- versity (1959). MS. University of Kansas (1964). D Ed , Pennsylvania State University (1982) JOSEPH R. MARESCO (1972) Vice President for Student Affairs B.S.. State University at Brockport (1967). M.S.. SUNY at Albany (1968) SHIRLEY S. LINDSEY (1979) Assistant Professor. Home Economics B S . University of Maryland (1950). MS, Mansfield State College (1980) ROGER N. MAISNER (1976) Assistant Professor. Health and Phys- ical Education BS. Eastern Michigan University (1973). MA.. Michigan State Univer- sity (1976) Wm hi 1 mfi 1 v. ■A u 2 Faculty Administration I A THOMAS J. MATTHEWS (1971) Professor. Sociology. Social Work and Criminal Justice B.A.. Washington State College (1948). MA. Washington State College (1950). Ph.D., Cornell Uni- versity (1953) STEPHEN P. MCEUEN (1977) Assistant Professor, Music B.M.. Northeast Missouri State Uni- versity (1974); B.M.E., Northeast Mis- souri State University (1974), M.M.. The Julliard School (1976) R. DRUE MCGINNES (1981) Vice President for Administration B.A., University of Washington (1966). M.A.. University of Hawaii (1969) SANDRA MCGINNES (1982) Assistant Professor. Academic Computer Services and Business and Computer Science BARBARA MEMORY (1984) Assistont Professor, Music B M . Michigan State University (1971), B.S.. Michigan State Universi- ty (1972), MM, Florida State Uni- versity (1976) DENNIS R. MILLER (1980) Director of Public Relations and Publications B.A., Mansfield State College (1971); M.A., Elmira College (1980) HOWARD J. MILLER (1981) Assistant Professor, Sociology, So- cial Work and Criminal Justice B.A., University of Missouri (1972); M.S.W.. Washington University (1974) Faculty Administration 73 LAURANCE W. MILLER ' LARRY ' (1977) Associate Professor, Chairperson, Sociology. Social Work and Criminal Justice AB.. Susquehanna University (1961), M.S.W.. University of Pitts- burgh (1964) ETHEL M. MOSER (1962) Assistant Professor, Health and Phys- ical Education B.S.. East Stroudsburg State College (1949), M S , Bucknell University (1953) JACQUES MUMMA (1967) Associate Professor, Mathematics B.A , Franklin Marshall College (1965). MA . Pennsylvania State University (1967) WINIFRED NEFF (1966) Associate Professor. English B.S.. Lock Haven State Collge (1949), M.Ed.. Pennsylvania State University (1965) LARRY LEONARD NESBIT (1970) Interim Director of Libraries B.S.. Indiana University of Pennsylva- nia (1966). M Ed . Indiana University of Pennsylvania (1967). MLS . (1970), D.Ed.. Pennsylvania State University (1979) DANrEL NEVILLE (1984-1985) Instructor. Music DAVID A. NEWCOMBE (1981) Assistant Director of Residence Life B.A.. University of Pittsburgh (1978); M.S.. Shippensburg State College ■' -■' 4 Faculty 8 Administration MEMBERS ARE FORGOTTEN DEANNA NIPP (1975) Associate Professor. Library B.A., Mac Murray College (1964). M.S., University of Missouri (1966), M.L.S.. Pratt INstitute (1972) ARLIE MILLER PARKS (1966) Professor, Speech, Communication and theatre B.S., SUNY at Fredonia (1955), MA., Pennsylvania State University (1962), Ph.D., Florida State Universi- ty (1977) LUTHER W. PFLUGER (1969) Associate Professor, Education B.S.. University of Texas (1953); M.Ed., North Texas State University (1955), D.Ed., Teachers College. Columbia University (1960) FREDERICK B. PIELLUSCH (1966) Professor. Geography and Regional Planning B.S. Concordia College (1964), M.A , University of Oregon (1968), Ph.D., University of Nebraska (1974) SHUI-HSIEN PIEN (1970) Associate Professor, Library B.A., National Taiwain Normal Uni- versity (1958), MLS. University of Pittsburgh (1965), M.Ed., Elmira Col- lege (1975) CHARLENE PLOWCHA (1978) Assistant Professor, Home Economics B.S., Indiana University of Pennsylva- nia (1968); M.Ed , Indiana University of Pennsylvania (1977) GARY JAMES ROSSI (1976) Assistant Professor, Library Adminis- tration B.A. State University of New York at Buffalo (1973) MLS. State University of New York at Geneseo (1976) M.A. Middlebury College (1977) Faculty Administration 75 DAVID H. RUSSELL (1971) Assistant Professor, Director- Learn- ing Resource Center B S . Mansfield State College (1963) ENRICO A. SERINE (1970) Director of Financial Aid B.S. Blooms- burg State College (1976) M.Ed. Snippensburg State College (1970) D.Ed. University of Arkansas (1976) CELESTE BURNS SEXAUER (1975) Assistant Professor. Learning Re- source Center B.S Ed.. Edinboro State College (1971); M Ed . Edinboro State Col- lege (1973) THEODORE M. SLABEY (1972) Associate Professor. Business and Computer Science A B . Washington and Jefferson Col- lege (1948). ME A.. The George Washington University (1965) THOMAS F. STICH (1969) Professor. Chairperson Special Education B.S . Lock Haven State College (1962). MEd. Pennsylvania State University (1965). D Ed . Pennsylva- nia State University (1969) RICHARD N. TALBOT (1967) Prof essor, Music B A . University of Northern Iowa (1958). MME. Drake University (1961) SAM DEE THOMAS (1968) Associte Professor. Art B.S.. Indiana University of Pennsylva- nia (1952). M Ed , Pennsylvania State University (1959) ROGER TRINDELL (1970) Professor. Chairperson. Geography and Pegional Planning B.A.. Montclair State College (1958), M.A.. University of Colorado (1960). Ph.D.. Louisiana State Uni- versity (1966; 6 Faculty 8( Administration SYLVIA TURNER (1984) Instructor. Library B.A., Wayne State University (1980); M.S.. Wayne State University (1983) ROBERT W. UNGER (1965) Professor, Chairperson. History B.A.. Olivet Nazarene College (1957); B.A. University of the Phillip- pines (1961). M.A.. Ball State Univer- sity (1963); Ph.D., Ball State University (1968) CHRISTOPHER W. VAUGHN ' CHRIS ' Assistant Director of Financial Aid, Administrative Staff B.S., Shippensburg State College (1974); M.Ed.. Shippensburg State College (1981) PAULA F. WELCH (1980) Assistant Professor, Business and Computer Science B.S.. Cornell University (1969), M.B.A., Syracuse University (1980) STANLEY E. WERNER (1967) Associate Professor, Mathematics B.S.E.. Millersville State College (1962), MA, Pennsylvania State University (1965) JACK M. WILCOX (1956) Professor, Music B.S., Mansfield State College (1947); B.M., University of Michigan (1958); Ph.D.. University of Michigan (1961) CHARLES E. WUNDERLICH (1965) Professor, Music B.M., Eastern School of Music (1957), M.M.. University of Michigan (1958); Ph.D.. University of Michigan (1961) JOYCE C. WUNDERLICH (1965) Professor. Music B.M.. Houghton College (1949); M.S.. Ithaca College (1961); D.a., CarnegieMellon University (1980) Faculty Administration 77 ART DEPARTMENT Dale A Witherow Stanley F. Zujkowski BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT David C. Flesch Ralph C Goff Lawrence Raymond Honeywell Kenneth A. Meyer Vincent Paul Smichowski Richard W Soderberg BUSINESS AND COMPUTER SCIENCE DEPARTMENT James W. Carlson Andrew G Havalchak Clarence L Krantz Gopalan Kutty Harold E. Schwartz Daisy E. Herndon Robert S. Irwin, III Bernard Stanley Sabol Henry A. Shaw Marylou P. Shaw Edward W. Wilson Edward James Winrow HISTORY DEPARTMENT Elena Lukasz Raymond F. Paskvan William C. Pfaadt HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT June D. Rudy Mary Lee Trowbridge LEARNING RESOURCE CENTER Special Programs George H. Mullen Michael E. Vayansky POLITICS AND ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT Sek Lai Marie F. Little Robert E Murphy William A. Yacovissi PSYCHOLOGY DEPARTMENT Joel E. Grace Peter A. Keller J. Dennis Murray Thomas D. Prutsman Charles F. Seidel SOCIOLOGY, SOCIAL WORK, AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE DEPARTMENT LISTED THOSE MISSING. CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT Arnold George Ramaswamy Gnanasekaran William F. Schmid Jack D Sidler EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Craig J Cleland Richard E. Finley John C. Heaps Robert A Johnson Nora B Mahoney Robert C Putt Robert E Swinsick Sue C Whisler Dennis J, Wydra ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Wilfred A. Blais Jay A. Gertzman James York Glimm Bernard J. Koloski Walter Guy Sanders Larry Kenk Uffelman FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Bernard C Clark Josefina I, Espmo David A lovino GEOGRAPHY AND REGIONAL PLANNING DEPARTMENT David J Darby Tondelaya K Baylor-Aye woh William S. Chabala Janet M. Fuller LIBRARY Holly Ann Gardinier MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Robert J. Bridgeman Robert E. Heverly John Richard Walker William B. Wetherbee MUSIC DEPARTMENT E. Edward Brown David J. Dick Kathryn M. Dyck Elizabeth G. Eidenier Walter Kent Hill Marjone B. Kemper Richard L. Kemper John B. Little John R. Monaghan Konrad L. Owens J. Wayne Rusk. Ill Angeline Schmid Donald A. Stanley Ewin E. Zdzinski PHILOSOPHY DEPARTMENT Stepehn H. Bickham Ira Newman Thomas K. Young Floyd W. Liley. Jr. Ann Mabe Mark A. Robarge Edward Scott Ryan Robert Howard Wooley SPECIAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Emery Richard Breniman Nancy C. Brubaker John T. Kovich Richard L. Shick Ronald B. Straub Joyce Ann Zinchini SPEECH, COMMUNICATION AND THEATRE DEPARTMENT Michael D. Crum Arlyne M. Garrity Lawence J. Knowles Michael D. Leiboff Kenneth A. Musselman John K. Tillmghast ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Carmen Bianco Jamie L. Butsko Denise F. Carter Ronald E. Costello Mary Beth Eggleston David Paul Fried John J. Monoski, III Carl A. Steingraber Mary Jane Watkms HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Arthur P DeGenaro Wayne H. Evans PHYSICS DEPARTMENT John Dowling Jonathan W. Harrington Philip B. Luce UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATORS John Joseph Abplanalp William H. Beisel, Jr. Harry Lewis 73 Faculty Administration Cedarcrest A ■2nd Floor: 1 Mark Couch, 2. Rich Suphan. 3 Rick Ka- kareka. 4 Rusty Schreiner, 5 Ken Porter. 6. Ed Itchkavitz. 7. Scott Al- len. 8 Jeff Mattocks, 9 Ken Hudnall, 10 Jim Hawke, 11. Rob Greger, 12. Brad Taliaferro, 13. Chad Pisaneschi. 14. John Hargrove, 15 Darrell John- son, 16. Charlie Harris Cedarcrest A ■3rd Floor: 1 Steph- anie Ebner, 2 LaDeane Cobb, 3. Mmdy Minner. 4 Lon Heffner, 5. Lou- ise Rosner, 6 Sue Homer, 7 Lisa Scu- dera, 8 Deidre Williams, 9. Michele Burkholder 10. Charlene Mock, 11 Leslie Hnnya, 12 Kathy Stump, 13 Nancy Farrell, 14 Sue Weisbrod. 15. Joan Davis, 16. Amy Gerchman, 17. Gretchen Carr, 18 Julie Ogden, 19. Nancy Aharrah. 20. Mary Jo Luke- hart, 21 Jackie McGivern, 22. Karla Gabel (absent) Birdena Donough, Elaine Bombaski, Brenda Bramhall, Melody Wert, Stacy Reinhardt, Me- ladye Rakerd, Judy Saxton, Nancy Sue Bevis. Robin Campbell, Sharon Todd, Chris Albert, Valerie Esposito 80 Dorms Cedarcrest A ■4th Floor: 1 Dwayne Zen, 2. Bob Archibald. 3. Joe Voorhis, 4. Mark Hoyt, 5. John Shafer, 6. Keith Miller, 7. Robert Fun- derburk, 8. Tony Gulotta, 9. Chris Busch, 10. Bruce Wells, 11. Steve Tury, 12. Greg Miller, 13. Dave Swin- ehart, 14. Dan Pelosi, 15. Bill Levy, 16. Dave Lipko (absent) Steve Grow, Mike Guidice. James Morris, Sean Cassidy. Jim Updike, Joel Young, Bill Miller, Derrick Lewis, Ge- rard Conyers, Allan Spicer, Brian White, John Doud, Bill Squier, Rich- ard Heckert, Jeff Winheld, Todd Bruce, Dave Pelachick. Lekova Gia- dom, Jim Falatko, Stan Bruzgulis, Jim Boyce Cedarcrest A ■5th Floor: 1. Julie Bechtel. 2. Diane Wilson, 3. Cori Crane, 4. Daphne Ransom, 5. Deb Bolles, 6. Lindy Dixon, 7. Paula Mel- niczenko, 8. Chris Barbera, 9. Linda Hall, 10. Michelle Mignerey, 12. Julie Leonard, 13. Michelle Raffin, 14. Colleen Smith, 15. Wendy McManus, 16. Amy Utzinger. 17 Laura Harris, 18. Angela Kijek, 19. Jenny Leming. 20. Karen Squier, 21. Michelle Broad (absent) Parris Hall, Andrea Lang, Denise Atherton, Shelry Davies, Janet, McCarthy. Barb Francis, Marie Davis, Anita Parks, Liz Parks, Corinne Haas, Sue Miller, Carol Clegg, Tracey Baker, t Tammy Kosloski Hemlock South • 1st Floor: 1 Dave Kneisley, 2 Tom Ruppert. 3. Sean Connolly. 4 Mike B Beamish, 5. Ted Mezick. 6 Rob Davis. 7. Chris McNiff. 8. John Camoia. 9. Mike Cox (ab- sent) Dave Durgala. Phil Owen. Ke- vin Patterson, Russ Zullick, Mike Gray. Marc Tucker, Scott Amey, Eric Fager. Rich Ingram, John Mcin- tosh. Jack Hanzol. Chris Cucura. Tim Graves Hemlock South • 2nd Floor: 1 Dave Maletic. 2 Gary Arble, 3. Lou Pom- pei. 4 Matt Cerere, 5 Lee Harvey. 6 Frank Thurman, 7 John Zubaly, 8. Larry Walker, 9 Jim Klinger, 10. Dave Broad, 11 Steve Gensemer, 12 Mark Vail, 13 Dave Shaugh- nessy, 14 Jim Russell, 15 Stan Kolly (absent) Mark Dmiterchik, Ken Eus- tance, Eric Dudzmski. Joe Genova, Duny Ho. Mark Bell. Vince Comiskey, John Matyas, Hemlock South • 3rd Floor: 1 Gary Brown, 2 Joe Tutile, 3 Joe Gner. 4. Jeff McGuire. 5 Chris Roma. 6 Tom Boyer. 7. Hannder Khanuja, 8 Wayne Hepler, 9 Wayne Schaeffer, 10. Eric Michaelson, 11 Joe Hoover. 12 Tony Prudence. 13 Dwayne Rush. 14 Scott Grebeck, 15 Dave Guerrero, 16 Scott Bruce, 17. Chris Podlaski (absent) Ken Kitz- miller, Eric Debnaun, Brad Shedden. Wil Clemons, Larome Talley. Jose O ' Neill. Mike Tountasakis, Dave Wentzel. Bob Wheelock 82 Dorms Hemlock North ■1st Floor: 1. Pete Anelli, Jerry Strubinger, 3. Jerry Thomas. 4. Mike Thatcher, 5. Greg Bischof, 6. Steve Fox, 7. Rich Scheib, 8, Jeft Carter, 9, Harold Mortimer, 10. Andy Frank, 11 Don Zimmer- man, 12. Tom Mullin, 13. Bob Hepner, 14 Tom Mclnroy, 15 Bob Gallicchio, 16. Bill Perry (absent) Mike Damiano. Stan Matteson, Mark Kusma. Eric Givler. Jeff Satter- white, Joe McCormick, Dan Long, Dan Gashi, Randy Beasley ( Hemlock North ■3rd Floor: 1 Dar- ren Howell, 2. Bruce Polasky, 3. Joe Shubert, 3. Tim Acorn, 5. Jim Walker, 6. Gary Strayer, 7. Mark Lerch, 8. Greg Erway, 9. Corbin Woodling, 10. Scott Davis (absent) Bob We- ber, William Ralph Yaracz, Kirk Fox, Brad Hammers, Don Shepley, Joe Runkle, Tom Mclnroy, Scott Shades Brown, Robert Dino Donorovich, Bob Stark, Duane Liscinsky Dorms 83 first comes love, second comes marriage Mary Beth Eggleston is playing cards. 13 r... (above) Come into my den now (middle right) Good night world (Bottom right) The cafe food was terrible once oga- 84 Dorms Laurel A ■2nd Floor: 1 Lynn Gig- liotti. 2. Nancy Taylor, 3. Michelle Tucker. 4. Sue Kline. 5 Priscilla Throne, 6. Chris McKeerier. 7. Kim Peterson, 8 Wendy Woodring. 9. Karen Choate. 10. Angelyn Bongjsh, 11 Lorraine Clard, 12. Sariania Thorn, 13. Chris Lewis (absent) Carolyn Grossman, Diane Weis- bach. Kathy Brokaw, Margaret Matteson, Mary Congdon, Cathy Heay, Laura Wheeler, Deloyce Tay- lor. Pamelo Best, Beth Wereley, Berna Van Popering, Joyce Doan, Barb Winters, Leah Brigham, Debbie Peters, Cori Beck, Mellisa Seitzer, Betsy Geise, Tina Rees Laurel A — 3rd Floor: 1 Carla Pipher, 2 Darla Pipher, 3 Wendi Isaac, 4. Lucilli Anderson. 5 Ann Ma- rie Defino, 6. Karen Greece 7. Chise Torrey, 8 Nancy Myers, 9 Michelle Mitchell, 1o Lynn Soporowski, 11 Teressa Wray, 12 Colleen Cosgnff, 13 Lynne McGurre, 14 Deanna Fish, 15. Karen Pringu, 16. Cheryl Voeste, 17 Suzie Kaufaan (absent) Sandy Paynter, Sezlie Oberlin, Lisa Haydt, Andra Shubert, Annie Hau, Karen Rendemuth, Ceclia Busher, Lon Maurer, Theresa Correll. Michelle Persarchick, Deani Pierci. Elaine Marshall, Penny Burnett Laurel A • 4th Floor: 1 Kathy Chil- son, 2 Lou Oestena, 3. Patti Schwartz, 4 Laurie Vaughn, 5. Don- na Eshlemann, 6. Carolee Morse, 7. Anne Marie Nealon. 8 Mary Schultz, 9. Mary Grierson. 10 Jo Patt, 11 Laura Ovelman. 12 Sue Wiggins, 13. Bev Breon. 14 Michel Erich, 15. Gail Link, 16. Sue ' Milroy, 17. Kathy Zubal, 18 Margaret Niblick, 19 Gail Grundig, 20. Sue Gauthier, 21 Kelly Thomas. 22. Charlotte Linduall. 23 Brogotte Stockholm, 24, Kim Peters, 25. Caroline Finkele, 26. Alicia Can- sino, 27. Lisa Adams, 28, Robin Dan- iels, 29. Brenda Breslm, 30 Genny Catanous. 31 Lynda Zang, (ab- sent) Linda Granato, Lisa LaMachia, Sue Elium, Connie Myers, Marica Mcintosh, Heidi Deitnck Dorms 85 LAUREL 5th FLOOR - 1 Sue MacMil- lian. 2 Suelyn Crouse, 3 Cole Fer- rari. 4 Colleen Grogan. 5 Linda Masonic. 6 Karen Klahold. 7. Caro- lyn McKelvey. 8 Karen LeCates. 9 Lisa Gramling, 10. Michelle Vonl- tendy. 11 Kelly Masonic. 12 Shelby Steger. 13 Tammy Harris. 14. Robyn Weisser, 15 Gina Bowers. 16. Anne- Mane Ickes. 17 Robin Savino. (ab- sent) Florence Mokonchi. Kim Thompson, Sue Williams. Lisa La- Barre. Kare n Burtis, Jamie Sedars. Conne Gnau. Deb Weaver. Su- zanne Gerald, Theresa White. Lisa Books. Belinda Raatz. Pam Wexall. Deb Gerhard. Lynda DeMany : ■erhap: LAUREL 6th FLOOR 1. Dhana Ry- der. 2 Patty Frey. 3 MaryEllen Bar- ber. 4 Jackie Jones, 5. Deneen Dugan, 6 Cindy Paul, 7 Mary Ses- tile. 8, Sandra Boyd, 9 Beth Hudson, 10 Amy Wagner, 11, Ginger Le- venthal, 12 Patty McGrade, 13. Carrie Dickson, 14 Kelly Rodgers, 15. Sue Alexander, 16 Tami Alexan- der. 17 Sue O ' Mara, 18 Tamie Au- kerman, 19 Lisa Farley. 20 Tess Spencer, 21 Gretchen Lainhart, 22. Clansse Aronson, 23 Amy Jo Kur- pmski, 24 Sharon Horn. 25, Patty Jones, 26 Diane Learn, 27. Tina Ca- valane, (absent) Alicia Ross, Vickie Valentine, Judy Wald. Gina Ruhl, Sue Rovenolt. Nancy Butler, Lorie Yong, Becky Carpenter. Mary Bar- ber, Debbie Stanton, Mary Sing- linger. Jamie Chase. Kitten Kephart LAUREL 7the FLOOR - 1 Mary Filli- cetti, 2 Connie Fish, 3 Lisa Johnson, 4 Julia Fitzgerald, 5 Paige Westfall, 6 Patti Hershberger, 7 Sarah Brun- ner, 8 Andrea Walters, 9 Claudme Ludi, 10. Rachael Amato, 11 Mary Ellen Koerner, 12 Amy Ball. 13. Carol Bunting, 14 Debbie Cook, 15, Linda Muzzy, 16. Michele Rosengrant, 17. Wendy Fish, 18 Robin Smith, 19. Geraldine McGmnis. 20. Phyllis Luce Tabsent) Patty Hoffman, April Cole- man, Patty Geer, Joan Peachey, Jamie Cafolla, Margret Larsen, Wendy Herbst. Linda Nazinsky, Cheryl Kreger. Grace Stead, Penny Peffer. Edie Lushia 36 Dorms LARREL B 1st FLOOR - 1. Liz Bulger. 2. Meg Robinson. 3. Lori Ofner, 4. Mary Ann Boutcher, 5 Cheryl Pretti, 6. Lisa Sirotka. 7 Denise Harthine. 8. Nora Talty, 9. Jennifer Robinson 10. Stacy Benson, 11 Tami Kulak. 12 Helen Farneski, 13. Kim Bolig. 14. Me- lissa Barner, 15. Yvonne Stroman 16. Tammy Goss, 17. Robin Glass, 18. Linda Wendell, (absent) Cheryl Kline, Dawn Hongh, Alision Ste- phans, Katie Gross, Susan Long. Whitney Dell, Jill Meyers, Lisa Baury ' s LAUREL B 2nd FLOOR - 1 Rose La- tini, 2. Judy Flynn, 3. Delsie Earl, 4. Kathy Drahovsky, 5. Lynda Kump, 6. Cindy Waldner, 7 Cathy Crist, 8. Diane Hamill, 9. Tammy Bell, 10. Ca- mille Carson, 11. Jamie Seeley, 12 Pam Goodrich, 13 Gayle Dersham, 14. Heidi Wapinski, 15 Charlotte Gardner, 15 Stacey Walters, 17. Lisa May, 18. Doreen Martinez, 19 Janet Lamarco. 20. Cathy Kitchell, 21. Ann King. 22. Sharon Klock. 23. Jenny Bougner, 24. Debbie Smon- drowski, (absent) Ann Reece, Jill Koloski, Mary Pat Lamarco, Barbie Lecker, Chris Eyre, Pattie Mathie, Shelly Fink, Angie Nowicki, Cathy Mead, Jen Witkowski LAUREL B 3rd FLOOR - 1 Patty Fal- vey, 2. Elaine Martorelli, 3. Cindy Garrison, 4. Mary Bertetto, 5. Julie Jones, 6. Cinda Detweiler, 7. Carol Kreger, 8. Amy Mosher, 9. Kim Be- secker, 10. Linda Lagala, 11 Jackie Kinney, 12. Deb Schneider, 13. Joani Cole, 15. Maureen O ' Neil, 15 Lisa O ' Conner, 16. Joli Behr, 17. Laura Martin, 18. Cheryl Koerner, 19. Lisa Nicotera, 20. Paula McGinley, 2 1 . El- len Begley, 22. Marie Saladino, (ab- sent) Julie Smith, Lindsey Spague, Dawn LaRose, Annie Ball, Roberta Ream, Barb Lees, Becky Blackwell, Connie Cruikshank, Chris Conning Steph Packard. Dorms 87 Maple A ■2nd Floor: 1 Tammy Croft. 2. Susette Wentzel. 3. Carol McKenzie. 4. Patrice Ametrano. 5 Joan White, 6 Carol Cantafio, 7 Joanne Zimmerman, 8 Wendy Miller. 9, Karen Roken. 10. Hiromi Sa- saki. 11. Betsy Karbowski, 12 Kris Bowers. 13 Amy Richardson, (ab- sent) Shan Heffner. Sonja Brink, Ruth Capobianco, Kathi Mitchell, Kathy Green, Katie Donnelly. Michele Dun- more. Kay Phillips. Nancy Mullen Bobbi Spenser Maple A • 3rd Floor: 1 Sharon Bin- gaman, 2 Melanie Freeland. 3 Sue Largeant. 4 Nancy Stephani. 5 Wendy Kukaites, 6 Rita Cregan, 7 Kathy Herntt. 8 Lisa Edmiston, 9 Jennifer Keefer. 10 Kris Troutman, 11 Pam Feidel. 12 Betty Anderegg, 13 Cathy Matson. 14 Carol Ral- ston. 15 Heather Coe. 16 Viola Kramer, 17 Tommie Bellows (ab- sent) Kelly Fahrenbach, Kim Lake, Alice Henry. Kathy Bletz. Kathy Smi- ley. Kristen Elder, Michelle Baranas- kas, Judy McDonough, Barbie Bush, Tern Reynolds Maple A • 4th Floor: 1 Donna Jasu- levicz. 2 Mary Bnster, 3 Tammy Ar- ble, 4 Lauren Burakoff, 5 Rhonda Yetter. 6. Keara Fulton, 7 Patty Doyle, 8 Karen Duclos, 9 Kim Shuler, 10 Anne-Marie Manikowski. 11 Lon Kneule. 12 Patty Rutledge, 13, Deb McNicholas. 14 Dawn Pursell, 15, Kelly Quatnni, 16 Mary Ellen Noch- ton, 17 Denise Tomski. 18 Donna Evamshyn, 19 Lisa Barber, 20 Lori Brown, 21 Michele Day (absent) Martha McMillen, Lynn Berkly. Beb Giannascali. Gabe Phelps, Linda Main. Sheila Dodge. Pat Klemhans, Tammy Donee. Angie Woodward, Deb Carroll. Kat Mc Eneny, Martha Backes. Leiann Morrison, Julie Burkhart 88 Dorms Maple A • 4th Floor: 1 Darlene Nester, 2. Jamie Hulse, 3. Ronda Pfleeger, 4 Kim Meyers, 5 Pauline Medon. 6 Rochell Snyder. 7 Deb Ir- vm. 8 Joyce Irwin, 9. Christel Tan- nery, 10. Barb McGrade, 11. Suzanna Bright. 12 Amanda Price, 13. Noelle Ensiy. 14 Lori McGinnes, 15. Diane Aptecker, 16. Jane San- tarsiero (absent) Mary Ann Melito. Jill DeLong, Lisa Lublin. Georgie Barker, Jennifer Doughterty, Pam Plimpton, Amy Yastishock, Dot Barnes, Charleen Moore, Arleen Rogers, Yvonne Katz, Lynne Patoski, Kathy Choate. Jennifer Binkley, Kim Miller, Carolynne Adinolfi, Sherry Miller, Dianne Smay, Becky Zan ger, Patty Mahoney, Heidi Merwede Maple A • 5th Floor: 1 Dolores Staf- ford Doo , 2 Amy Sticklin, 3 Diane Pickering, 4 Julie Stank. 5 Liz Dougherty. 6 Cathy Flynn, 6 Cyn- thia Bertz, 8 Marjorie Kreppel. 9 Ka- ren Hulsizer, 10 Ester Kennedy, 11 Cathy Carr, 12 Eileen Murr. 13. Beth Whitely, 14 Terne Butts, 15 Tammy Smith. 16 Carolyn Seewald. 17 Barb Tsontakis, 18. Lisa Danner. Bon- nie Pruyne. 20 Tammy Latini, 21 Annette Wilson, 22 Cathy Carroll, 23. Theresa Hoolenback, 24, Me- lanie Bunce. 25. Julie Shultz (absent) Beth Smith, Cheryl Clapp, Deana Snavely, Ellen Lowery, Chris Raymer, Sue Nye. Virginia Bauman | I Maple A • 6th Floor: 1 Karen Lilley. 2. Wendi Wissick. 3. Beth Bitner. 4 Mary Feil, 5. Debbie Leitzel. 6. Kim Bolen, 7. Karen Hinds. 8. Terri Cooney, 9. Denise Dougherty, 10. Shelly Bennett, 11. Becky Corum. 12. Holly Pelton, 13 Allison Moyer, 14. Holli Powell, 15. Kim Martin, 16 Penny Griffin, 17. Jill Rimmer, 18.Jodi Cappelli, 19 Konnie Krovetcz. 20. Catlin Mavrolean, 2 1 . Vina Miller. 22. Lynne Sanders. 23. Sue Sherkness, 24. Beth Mozzar (absent) Barbara Summerhays, Leslie Mansfield, Peg- gy McDonald, Cindy Corrigan, Lin- da Kuba, Elaine Perkis, Linda Miller, Karen Robinson, Denice Fitzwater, Terry King Dorms 89 Maple B • 1st Floor: 1 Mike Waiksnons. 2. Charles Knowldon, 3 Jack Shaughnessy. 4 C ff Fandes. 5 Soon Chee Juan. 6 Dave Uikms, 7 Anil Mathur. 8 John Williams, 9. Edgar Sanchez. ' 10. Larry Hoke, 11. Clark Bourne, 12, Dan Mumford. 13 Rick Kelley. 14 Herman Cordoza. Maple B • 2nd Floor: 1 John Horchak III. 2. Jeffrey Wood. 3 Bob Kaiser. 4 Indole Ber- hany. 5 Kevin Focht. 6 Bruce Rice. 7. Dar- ren Davis. 8. Jeff Baird. 9 Richard Freed, 10 Darcy Dillon. 11 Mike O ' Donnell. 12. Brad Robinson, 13, Jerry Kudajeski, 14 Ste- phen Harvey, 15. Bob Balasavage, 16. Gary Lavelle. 17 Lee Baker. 18 Mark Mc- Cormack, 19 Mike Canavan, 20 Dan Reynolds 21 Neal Gallagher, 22 Yoshi Ku- bota, 23 JohnMclntyre, 24 JimCosgrove, 25 Brian Cole, 26 George Kaminsky, 27 Jason Coles, 28 Karl Stolarski, 29 Eric Ad- ams, 30 Tony Johnson. 31 Tom Olszowy. 32 John Albrecht, 33 Joe Pepe, 34 Stuart Dickson. 35 William Niles, (Absent) Dary Lavelle. Karl Schwartz. Tom Rodson, Kerby Prescott, Paul Covach, Tom Malt, George Sheriff. Steve Fodor, Maple B • 3rd Floor: 1 Don Chubb (RA), 2, Marty Pane (RA), 3. Tom Benitez. 4 Hiroshi Ohtusuka. 5, Mike Berta, 6 Jim Bierlein, 7. Bernard Moon. 8. Mike Dragoni. 9 Joel Maxey, 10. Todd Smeltz. 1 1 Ed McCarten, 12 Dan Boone. 13. Doug Becker, 14 Tom Bove, 15 Wing Chow Ping, 16 Brian Welsh. ' 7 John Wheeler. 18 Rod Pursell. 19. Greg Lucas, 20 Brian Greenough, 21 Craig Ha- flett. 22. Kim Russell. 23 Al Farnschlader. 24 Dan Callaghan. 25 Tom Donovan, 26. Ke n Church. 27 Brad Couch, 28. Lee Hul- sizer. 29. Mike Mulaski. 30. Ray Coleman. 31 Craig Davenport. 32 Tom O ' Conner. 32 joug Arnold. 34 Pat Sick, (absent) Mark Monroe, Mike Gramlich, Pat Heller. Torr Mc alters. Ron Moyer, Glenn Law- rer ce, Chris Davis. Dwayne Warren, Ted Foust, Jim Howell. Jim Martiwicz, Mike ' g er, Corry Miller. Alan Kulaga. Scott Hartzell, Andy Griglock. Scott Little 90 Dorms Maple B ■4th Floor: 1. Doug Zehner. 2 Chris Jakim. 3. John Adams, 4 Dan Lane. 5 Will Kelly, 6 Joe Henderson, 7 Henry TRout, 8. Tony Pecorale, 9 Mike Todd, 10 George Hall, 1 1 Paul Moore, 12. Takuji Suji- moto, 13. Dave Kroptavich, 14. Chris Horn, 15. Mike Womer, 16. Shawn Fuhrmann, 17 Kurt Boyle, 18. Mike Gentile. 19. Dan Mur- ray, 20. Jim Anderson, 21 Ken Paupers, 22. Gerard Brady, 23. Tom McKee. 24. Richard Yaekel, 25. Steve Jordan, 26. Eric Horn, (absent) Chris Fluck, Mark Orshaw. Mark Carmody, Bill McDonough, Leo Schultz. Joe Brungard, Paul Gorsuch, Dave Thom- as, Tom Machmer. Joe Bernardella. Alex Gair, Jim Beyer, Robert Robinson, Paul Kraj- Kovich, Bob Johnson Maple B • 5th Floor: 1, Tom Porack (RA), 2, Mike Starnowsky (RA). 3 Ed Seeley. 4. Ron Bixler, 5 Robert Keene, 6, Tracy Lantz, 7 Joel Nye, 8 Rich Zadroga, 9. Jeft Stuckey, 10. Dave Wilson, 11. John Spano, 12. Brent Stanely. 13 Mike Schaeffer, 14. John Mur- phy, 15. Chris Button, 16. Ted Fullerton, 17. ToddCrandall. 18. Rick Flyte, 19. Tracy Kio, 20. Rich Freed, 21 Zane Stetler, 22 Greg Hassler, 23. Ray Price. 24. Jim Dundon, 25. Jim Richards, 26. Fred Coleman. 27. Al House, 28. Jim Walkingshaw, 29. Pat Pan- tano, 30. Bob Wasno, 31. Chuch Cornwall. 32. Greg Zechman, 33. Rob Williams, 34 Tim Rooney. 35 Chriss Kauffman, 36. Jim Schoonever. 37 Chris Venning, (absent) Chip Harris, Jetf Taylor, Tracy Gibb. ' Jeff Schneck, Dave White,, John Fishel, Brian Stratton, Tom Nye Maple B • 6th Floor: 1 Jeff Cimahosky, 2. Tom Bialas, 3 Jeff Wetzel, 4. Scott D ' A- mato, 5. Ed Robbins, 6. Brian Mariano. 7 Brian Remick, 8. Pat Ratchford, 9. Gary Kel- sey. 10. Tom McDermutt, 11. Jim Leveille. 12. Mark Hill. 13. Chris Weaver, 14. Steve Caskey, 15 John Cole, 16 Ed Burnside, 17. Craig Lemon, 18. Dan Welfing, 19. Todd Robinson. 20. Dane Hileman 21. Chris Grady. 22. Robert Snyder, 23. Mark Wright, 24. Jim Fisher, 25. Jesse Boye r, (absent) Andy Moore, Mike Churchill. Doug Wester- velt, Harry Slingland, Richard Thomas, Mar- tin Boardman, Mark Appiott, Chris Minnick, Mark Haldridge. Mike Marano, Joe Testa. Charles Button. Lawrence Bridge. Ted Hudson. William Stowe, Joseph Bollman. Jay Wilson, Vmce Wieczorak, Chris Tabor, Mike Kelleher. Dan Buseck, Kerm Tucker. Mark Colantuano Dorms 91 Pinecrest • 4th Floor: 1 Ralph Dio- Guardi. 2 Charley Hall. 3 Kevin De- Groff. 4 Tony Edoga, 5 Mark Geherm. 6. Vince Sarraton, 7 Ray Kaschalk, 8 Andy Laryea. 9 Mark Colwell, 10. Tony Terraciano, 11 Dan Yoas. 12. Steve Sunderlin. 13 Bill Sawyer. 14. Kapila Chan- dreaena. 15 Tony Yadzinsky, 16 Aja Ojo. (absent) Jeff Buchhiet, carl Hawley. Jay Schmehl. Jim Latten. Mark Brumbach. Kris Zinkievich. Ned Giddfelter, Ashan Abeysundere. Jeff Bder. Cliffeord Johnston, George Guy. Rich Alexander, Carl Klein, Walter Rhode, Cdrl Springer, Wayne Walters, Craig Dayton PINECREST Pinecrest 5th Floor: Molly Purdy, 2. Cathy Thomas, 3. Michele Rose, 4 Brenda Eaton, 5 Irene Kepple, 6. Carlene Sims. 7 Kathy Nogle, 8 Ju- lie McCamley. 9 Kelly Walters. 10 Tammy Miller. 11 Gayla Colvin. 12 Sue Goguen. 13 Lisa Saeman, 14 Emebet Berhanu. 15 Anne Parsons. 16 Melissa McHenry Pinecrest • 6th Floor: 1 Dwayne Hams. 2 Christopher Ndumu, 3 Bill Howe. 4 Luis Aponte. 5 Bentley Wolfe, 6. Scott Shaw, 7 Chris Cia- battoni, 8 Mark Feil. 9 Matt Meyers, 10. Ron Mingos. 11 John Mmch. 12 RonPuterbaugh(RA). 13 JeffWest- lund. 14 Scott Olex, 15. Bob Fish, 16 Collin Matz, 17 Steve Norman, 18 Tim Cox, (Absent) Steve Glabere, Bill Corbett, Eric Maryott, George Schweigart, Andy Wales, Ron Smay, Kurt Rudy, Jeff Frelich, Tom Tidey, Drew Jones, Jomes Miller, ' s r - s 92 94 Orgamzations All Resldente Hall Council: 1 . Mark Hoyt. 2. Colleen Boguski (treasure). 3. Julie Ulmer. 4. Jeff Winheld. 5. Todd Bruce, 6. Jim Howell, 7 , Esther Kennedy, 8, Rea Canestaro, 9, Kitten Kephart, 10. Karen Burtis, 1 1, Barb Tsontakis, 12 Sue MacMillan, 13. Larry Hake, 14. Gail Link (secretary), 15. Scott Rose, 16. Bob Gallichio, 17. Kim Erway, 18. Yvonne Glass, 19. Julie Leonard. 20. Tom Sella, 21. Brian Greenough, 22. Karen Lilley, 23. Rochelle Snyder, 24. Mark Serva, 25. Jeff Abell, 26. Scott Allen, 27. Karen Lecates. 28. Steve Gensemer. 29. Shawn Fuhrmann. 30. Eric Horn. 31. Ron Walsh. 32. Corby Woodling. 33. Cliff Johnston, 34. Tracy Kio, 35. John Wheeler (vice president), 36. Jim Schoonover, 37. John Shafer (chairman). 38 Scott Jeffrey, 39. Steve Glabere, 40. Dwayne Harris, 41. Mr. Lemasters (advisor), 42. Nancy Farrell, Colors: Black, Yellow, Red Organizations 95 (above) While Doug says this money is mine, everyone else is losing their money. (right) We are tired of this dull game 96 Grganizations i m Cedarcrest RA ' S: 1. Don Suriani. 2. Karin Walkowicz, 3. Margaret Ricketts. 4. Deidre Williams. 5. Marie Farris, 6. Dan Welfling. 7. Mark Couch. 8. Dave Newcombe ADRL. 9. Jeff Baird G.A., 10. Bob Archibald, 11 Jim Nevling Organizations 97 (below) Ha 1 Ha 1 , says Steve Glabere (middle) What do you want sexy little (above) Where is it at? (middle) What a hit (far right) See professors, some of us do study 98 Organizations Hemloch RA ' s: 1, Lou Pompei, 2. Carmen Bianco (ADRL). 3. Tom Boyer, 4. Gary Strayer. 5. John Kerwin. 6. Gerry Thomas, 7. Russell Zullick III (below left) I know that I am gorgeous . . This picture just proves it. Organizations 99 (below) I am studying very hard (middle) John Doe is over there. (far right) Hey. wait for me. Everyone on campus seems to enjoy them selves Can you tel 100 Organizations Laurel Manor Council: 1. Patti Mathie. 2. Marci Thomas. 3. Ka- tie Yantch. 4 Sarah Brunner, 5 Robin Smith, 6. Michelle Logan, 7. Kelly Thomas, 8. Mary Schultz, 9. Kim Besecker, 10. Cheryl Koerner, 1 1 , Sue Kline, 12. Denise Franks, 13. Sue MacMillan (presi- dent). 14 Theresa Brady (trea- sure), 15. Betsy Geise, 16. Martha McMillen, 17 Karen Le- cates (secretary). 18. Gail Link (vice president), 19. Emily Per- kins, 20. Sue Rovenolt. 21 Kathy Chilson. 22. Lynn Berkley. 23. Mary Beth Eggleston, 24 Karen Burtis, 25. Gina Bowers, 26. Barb Lecker THESE PICTURES (far abve) O - No, this washer doesn ' t work. (above) Go away, I am studying. Laurel RA ' s: 1. Steve Higley, 2. Wendy Woodring, 3. Linda Higley, 4. Colleen Cosgriff, 5. Kathy Chilson, 6. Phyllis, Luce, 7 Ann Marie Manikowski. 8. Lisa Farley, 9. Gina Bowers. 10. Yvonne Stroman, 11. Mary Beth Eggleston. 13. Marie Saladino, 13. Kathy Drahousky Organizations 101 (far above left) I am out (far above middle) Strange looks (far above right) Sad eyes (above left) What a smile. (middle) Great swing (right) We are ready. 102 Organizations (left) Heidi is in class. (right) Sideling fans. (below left) Mr. Hot Shot. (below middle) And she runs . . (below right) Mark moves away from the action. P.F. Ornoni7ritinn 1 D3 (far above left) Here catch (far above middle) We are definitely sexy. (far above right) Mary had a little lamb. . . . (above) I see you. (above right) There is so much work to be done (right) Look at that smile. 104 Organizations Pinecrest RA ' s: 1. Kim Smith. 2. Carmen Bianco. 3 Irene Kepple, 4 Sue Maciel, 5. Ron Puterbaugh, 6. Charles Hall A DORM COUNCI L . . . Pinecrest Hall Council: 1. Tammy Show- ers, 2. Doug Schreffler. 3 Steve Glabere. 4. Irene Kepple, 5. Sue Maciel, 6. Heidi Bo- gart. 7. Jeff Westlund, 8 Deb Peters. 9. Linda Thomas. 10. Walter Rhode 11 Ron Puterbaugh, 12. Yvonne Glass, 13. Steve Sunderlin, 14. Charles Hall, Cliff Johnston D.H.I Organizations 105 I can ' t seem to peel my eyes oft of her. Michelle is riding away. 106 Dorms Slack Student Union Officers: 1. Tracey Baker (vice president), 2. Andrea Chase (secretary), Venning (parliamentarian), 4. Kim Smith (president), 5. Yvonne Stroman (treasure) 3, Chris Colors: Blue is our color, as it is also the color ot the sky. We plan to move forward and look upward - the sky is our limit. Motto: It is not your environment, it is you - the quality of your minds, the integrity of your souls, and the de- termination of your wills - that will de- cide your future and shape your lives. e chose this quotation be- cause most of us are not from or use to an environ- ment such as the one here at Mans- field. We believe that the environment alone should not hinder our growth or percetions, but help to enhance our minds and develop our Hack Student Union: 1 . Chris Venning, 2. Florence Mokohchu. 3. Arlene Rogers, 4. Constance Meyers, 5. Michelle Tucker, 6. Marcia Mcintosh, 7. iric Debnaun, 8. Andrea Chase, 9. David Lara, 10. Kim Smith, 11, Chris Ndumu, 12. Emebet Berhanu. 13. T.R. Royal, 14. Darryl Holland, 15. Tammy arrington, 16. Yvonne Stroman, 17. Wanda Farlow, 18. Darren Davis, 19. William demons, 20. Lisa Harris 21. Joe Grier, 22. Adrian Robinson, 23. 5ary Brown, 24. Andy Laryea, 25. Morgan Ogoe. Diedre Williams, 27. Girado Smith. 28. Darrell Johnson, 29. Elwyn Joseph, 30. Tracy Baker Black Student Union 107 (far above left) Finders keepers (far above middle) I feel sick (far above right) This boy is swimming (above) This is how this girl gets into her car. (above right) This girl is watching pantomime (below left) Watch that man sky dive. (below right) I want to catch him. 108 Organizations OUNCIL FOPP EXCEPTIONAL CHILDRE Pi -. N (far above left) That is interesting mister. (far above middle) We ' ve got him now. -j (far above right) Smile for the camera. (above left) Can you do this girls. (above right) Caught in action. (left) You can make the pins fall. Organizations 109 Sound off . . . 1,2, sound off 3, 4, bring it on down 1, 2. 3, 4 What a night, drinking but no alcohol. Say What? O Car id: B.W Flashlight Editorial Board: (fall) Editor-in- chief Micheal J. Nolfe. Managing Editor Scott L. Rose. Layout Editor Jonathan E. Lightner. News Editor: Ann Marie Define Co-Sports Edi- tors George Hawke and Rich Fiegelman, Co- Photography Ediors Braan Thomas and Mark Feil, Advertising Manager Denise Bess, Busi- ness Manager John Shafer, Assistant Business Manager Bob Hughes, Circulation Manager Steven Hinds, Typing Manager Tim Cox, Fac- ulty Advisor Paul Brooks (spring) Editor-in-chief Jonathan E Lightner, News Editor Lisa LaBarre, Layout Editor Rick Rawson, Fine Arts Editor Cathy Thomas, Sports Co-Editor George Hawke and Rich Fiegel- man, Photography Editor Mark Feil, Business Manager John Shafer, Circulation Manager Steven Hinds, Advertising Manager Corby Wookling, Typing Manager Tim Cox, Faculty Advisor Paul Brooks . . FORGET THE FLASHLIGHT lashllght Start: 1 . Tim Cox, 2. Denise Bess, 3, Rick Rawson, 4. Jim Hawke, 5. Bob Hughes, 6. Lisa LaBarre, 7. John Shafer, 8. Michael J. Nolfe, 9 Paul irooks. 10. Rich Fiegelman, 11, George Hawke, 12. Steve Hinds, 13. Jonathan E. Lightner, 14. Jonn Wheeler, 15. Cathy Thomas, 16 Corby Voodling, 17. Scott Rose, 18. Cathy Thomas (absent) Mary Garber, Tom Tidey, Fred Coleman, Lisa Scudera, Cassie Williams, Steve Sunderlin, aren Klahold Flashlight 111 (far above right) Our very own ROTC. (far above left) This man is going to win with a serve like this. (above left) Row. Row Row your boat, gently down the stream (above right) Here is another professor pos- ing for the camera (below left) What is down there? (below right) Here is Mr. Maresco in action with the Residence Life ' s Television Camera. 112 Organizations Isa is also in ROTC. J i __ — liil . FORENSICS TEAM. Oi We even have fun with our friends. M.U. Forenslcs Team: 1 Vernon Lapps. 2. Lynn Sopor- owski. 3. Ann Marie Defino. 4. Lisa Books •-B-E-M-8-i-C-S Organizations 11 3 114 Grgamzations lansfleld Activities Council: 1 . Karin Wulkowicz, 2. Michelle Mitchell, 3. Patty McGrade, 4. Connie Jo Terry. 5. John Kerwin, 6. Orin Jacobs, 7. Shelly 8. Karen Burtis, 9. Katie Yantch, 10. Gina Ruhl, 11 Mary Jo Lukehart, 12. Donna Cunnane, 13. Lucille Anderson, 14. Deanna Fish, 15. Nancy leyers, 16. Tina Cavalier, 17. Clarence Crisp, 18. Curtis Rudy, 19. Daniel Boone. 10. John Wommer, 21. Elmer Money, 22. Russel St. Claire, 23. Todd f5trohe Colors: Black and Red flotto: That ' s Entertainment Organizations 115 Mountle Silks: 1 Brenda Grimes. 2 Lisa Adams, 3. Terry Patrick, 4. Lynn Waltman, 5 Carol Lmdley. 6 Becky Blackwell, 7 Sandy Schick, 8, Julie Ulmer, 9, Gerry Mountle Majorettes: 1. Shelly Bennett, 2. Debbie Carroll, 3. Judy McGmms. 10. Tammy Kosloski, 11. Barb Lees, 12. Sue Gauthier Flynn. 4 Cheryl Pritti, 5. Ann Marie Manikowski, 6. Angie Woodward Mountle Marching Band: (flutes) Sandy Paynter, Christy Eyre, Amy Wagner, Cindy Garrison, Jamie Caffola (clarinets) Debbie Holden, Lauri Brown, Jeannie Buzzard, Melinda Patterson, Andy McClure, Karen Holsizer, Lisa Danner, Shelia Dodge (alto sax) Orin Jacobs, Barb Summerhays, Lisa Haydt, Don Suriani, Sue Olix, Joe Detato. Ron Bixler (tenor sax) Lynda Yonushewski, Karla Gabel, Laura Wheeler, Joan Peachey (bariton sax) Walter Rhode (french horn) Bobbie Spencer, Diedre Williams, Kathy Carr, Sue Bertram, (trumpet) Mark Clarke, Mark McDaniel, Perry Kile, Debra Leitzel, Ray Gleason, Ron Wilcox, Debie Saxton. Vina Miller, Michael Todd, Linday Dixon, Mary Bower, Jim Updike, Duane Wright (trombone) Niki Preputnick, Doug Becker, Tom Carleton, Jonathon Jewell, Ed Uhangst, Dan Boone (tuba) Bernie Harvard, Chris Ciabattoni, Karen Rhodes. Cliff Johnson 1 16 Orgarnzations Mountie Rifles: 1, Anthony Yadzinski, 2. Patti Mathie, 3. Candy McDermott, 4. Scott Shaw, 5. Michelle Flail. 6. Lisa Allen Mountie Drum Major: Mark Brumbach ,rrfrr it Mountie Percussion: Jim Latten, Chris Minnich, Pete Amos. Fred Wur- ster, Kathy Lugg. Steve Foder, Rose Romano, Bruce Rice, Richard Freed, Pam Wexell. Nancy Wetterau. Joyce Doan, Kathy Nogle, Dave Wilson, John Doud, Joel Maxey, Mary Greison, Nancy Sue Beris, Cory Miller Organizations 1 17 (above left) I clean where the music majors live most of the time. (middle above) Do. re. mi, fa, so, la (above right) Can you play me a song. (below left) We do have fun. (below middle) This is the music majors second ' . j r, , • o e 1 18 Organizations Concert Choir: 1. Mr. David J. Dick, 2. Bard Winters, 3. Tammy Kosloski, 4. Tammy Miller, 5. Nancy Wetterau, 6. Laura Beahm 7. Sharron Selfridge, 8. athy Thomas, 9. Andrea Lang, 10. Beth Thomas, 11 Daria Rosar, 12. Michelle Abbott, 13. Debbie Gerhard. 14. Cathy Flinn, 15. Rhona Yetter, 15, Jeannine Buzzard, 17. Amy Yastishock, 18. Diane Wilson, 19. Parris Hall, 20. Mary Bushong, 21. Yvonne Glass, 22. Robin Tolman, 23. Gwen Walker, 24. ?uth Capobianco, 25. Lisa LaMachia, 26. Terry Patrick, 27. Joe Detato, 28. Paul Starrett, 29. Dane Moore, 30. Steve Fox, 31. Chris Ciabatonni, 32. Bernard Harvard, 33. Harold Mortimer, 34. Chris Graves 35. Perry Kile, 36. Mark Renner, 37. Kris Zinkevich. 38. Dave Biddison, 39. Joe Bollman, 40. Carl (lein 41. Jeff Baer, 42. Mike Versage, 43. Jeff Sheridan, 44. Mark Clarke, 45. Jeff Feltenberger. 46 Kevin Weibley, 47 Duane Wright, 48. Tony r ' adzinski, 49. Ed Cerny, 50. Larry Kuntz, 51. Mark Appiott 52. Andy Griglock : estlval Chorus: (soprano I) Lisa Allen, Debra Bartlett, Catherine Carr, Michele Day, Barb DeMartinis, Patti Mathie. Rose Romano, Andrea Schubert. my Wagner, Lisa Guerrero, (soprano II) Deb Acor, Denise Atherton, Lynn Berkley, Becky Blackwell, Gayla Colvin, Donna Hager. Karen Lindemuth, iandra Schick, Debi Sexton, Julie Smith, Laura Wheeler, Brenda Brislin, (alto I) Jamie Cafolla, Ann Clark, Lisa Danner, Joyce Doan, Michele Erich, Chris iyre, Patti Frey, Cindy Garrison, Bonnie Jenkins. Jamie Leach, Donna Lloyd, Candy McDermott. Sandy Paynter, Kimberly Peters, Nancy Taylor, Barb ' sontakis, Pam Wexell, Lindy Dixon, Karen Cushman, (alto II) Kathleen Bishop, Sara Brunner, Sheila Doge. Karla. Gabel, April Miller, Vina Miller, Margaret Niblick. Kathy Nogle, Jody O ' Neill, Holly Pelton, Melody Wert, Joanne Zimmerman. Kathryn Zubal (tenor) Dan Boone, Mark McDaniel, Sorbin Woodling, Vince Sarratori, (bass I) John Adams, Ron Bixler. Tom Carleton, Roger Evans. Stephen Gensemer, Ned Gladfelter, Ray Gleason, Steve Harkey, Greg Hassler, Rick Kakareka, Stan Matteson. Edward Mc Cartan, Cory Miller, Paul Moore, Greg Morley, Thomas Musingo, Barry Savitz. :d Unangst, James Updike. Ron Wilcox, John Zubaly Joel Maxey (bass II) Mark Bowling, Brett Holton, Orin Jacobs, Rick Rawson, William Sawyer Organizations 119 Mountle Jazz Band: 1. Vince Sarratori, 2. Mr. James O ' Dell. 3 Margaret Matteson. 4. Terry Selders, 5 Ed Cerny, 6 Jim Latten 7. Carl Rasmussen, 8 Cory Miller, 9. Ron Bixler. 10. Orin Jacobs. 11 Mary Bushong, 12. Mark Brumbach. 13 Tom Polett. 14. Mark Bowling. 15. Bill Horrax. 16. Larry Kuntz. 17. Craig Shoener. 18 Joe Roche. 19. Scott Becker. 20 Judy Saxton MUSIC MAJORS Mansfleldlans: 1 Parns Hall. 2 Julie Smith, 3 Joy Detwiler, 3. Patti Mathie. 5 Joyce Doan, 6 Beth Thomas. 7 Andrea Lang, 8. Laura Beahm. 9 Barb Tsontakis, 10. Gwen Walker. 1 1 Lisa Allen. 12 Melissa McHenry, 13. Nancy Seller. 14. Harold Mortimer, 15. Mark Feil, 16. Stephen Fox, 17 David Wil- son. 18. Kris Zinkievich, 19 David Biddison, 20. 19. Billy Squier. 21 Jeff Baer, 22. Paul Zona. 23 Anthony Yadzinski. 24 Jeff Feltenberger Percussion Ensemble: 1 Ron Semasek, 2. Dave Wilson. 3 Chris Minmch, 4 Jim Lat- ten, 5 Joel Maxy. 6. Nancy Wetterau, 7 Vince Sarratori, 8. Pam Wexell, 9 Bonnie Jenkins. 10 Mr Richard Talbot, 11. Fred Werster. 12 Tammy Boyer, 13 John Ad- ams, 14. Bill Sawyer. 15 Cathy Lugg 16 Mike Versage 120 Organizations Music Therapy: 1, Nancy Wetterau. 2. DeAnn Kel- sey, 3 Cindy Paul, 4 John Zubaly. 5. Michele Erich. 6. Tammy Miller. 7. Patti Mathie. 8. Alicia Cansino, 9 Chris Mmnich, 10 Lisa Danner. 11 Deb Acor. 12 Mi- chele Barnaskas, 13 Barbara Francis, 14 Ned Glad- felter, 15 Barb DeMartinis MENC: 1, Denise Ather- ton, 2, Ned Gladfelter 3. Carl Klein, 4. Kris Zinkevich (left) Phi Mu Alpha is sing- ing their theme song when the queen is announced. (right) Show me your musical stuff. Or rinni? n+innc AOA NAJE OFFICERS: 1. Mark Bowling (vice- president). 2 Judy Saxton (treasure). 3. Larry Kuntz (secretary). 4. Terry Selders (president). 5 Richard Talbot (advisor). 6 Jim O ' Dell (jazz band director) IT TAKES NAJE: 1 Judy Saxton, 2. Mary Bushong, 3 Orm Ja- cobs. 4. Cory Miller, 5. Mark Brumbach, 6 Jim Latten. 7 Larry Kuntz, 8- Richard Talbot, 9. Bill Horray. 10. Terry Selders, 11. Jim O ' Dell. 12. Mark Bowl- ing, 13. Tom Polett B.G ■19? Oraanizations e-ft-e-n-E-s-i-ft-A (above) This is my favorite past time. (upper right) The voice on campus, says, I want you to want (lower right) What evil eyes . ' C r g ■■zat or -. Non-Traditional Students: 1, Evelyn Hand (vice-president). 2 Melinda Wilcox (treasure), 3. Raire Insinger, 4 Erdine Moore, 5 Rhonda Healy, 6. Linda Granato (president), 7. Dar- lene Bess, 8, Kristin Woellmer, 9, Bob Baily, 10, Dorothy Basse (secretary), 11 Faye Sherman, 12, Todd Farr (absent) Trevor Enderle m .r :-.r-. ; I Anc (far above left) What can I play next, states Kim Peters (Jar above middle) He is dribbling the ball for a goal. (far above right) What sexy looking guys. (above) Heading to class for another time. (middle) I am the best (above right) Sound Off, . Sound Off, . . . Bring it on down (below right) What a couple 126 Organizations (left) No! You can ' t all have the front seat. (right) Do you think he saw us? (above) Ready. Aim, Fire . (middle right) We learned how to tap dance from our students. (bottom right) Can we all fit inside this helicopter. 128 Organizations Organizations 129 (right above) Come back here girls (middle above) What a couple (left above) Oh no. not again (middle page) Do you want to dance? (bottom) 7hat a woman 130 Orgamzations ' ' Jj SSJi lam . I I ' ■(fcMUMti 3 tF 1 M.U. Sisters of Social Service Officers: 1. Kathy Choate (social chairwoman), 2 Carolyn Rou- geux (vice president), 3. Linda Potter (presi- dent), 4. Julie Ulmer (educator). 5. Robin Prophetta (rush Alumni), 6. Kara Strohl (ritualist), 7 Renee Miller (treasure) • ■i :. ,A.i Sisters of Social Service: 1, Kathy Choate, 2, Sue Sargeant, 3 Patty Schwartz, 4, Donna Eshlemen, 5. Julie Ulmer, 6. Kara Strohl, 7. Kim Miller, 8, Gail Grundig. 9. Lisa Adams, 10. Carolyn Rougeux, 1 1 . Renee j .: Miller, 12. Sue Gauthier, 13. Mary Ellen Koerner, 14. Robin Prophetta. 15. Linda Potter. 16. Amy Gerchman, 17. Richele Speak, 18. Joan Davis, 19. Melanie Freeland, 20. Pam Plimpton, 21. Trisha Grzech Organizations 131 132 Orgamzations Colors: blue, green yellow Blue is to signify water, Green is to signfy vegeta- tion, and yellow is to signify the sun. All these ele- ments combined represent growth in all things Motto: Quam Puurimis Prodesse To benefit as many as possible. :t ' AWV ident Dietetics Association: 1. Kathy Drahovsky, 2. Lisa Gramling, 3. Marie Davis. 4. Colleen isgriff, 5. Nancy Myers, 6. Nancy Hoffman, 7. Robin Savino, 8. Lisa Books, 9. Carolyn McKelvey, 10. tobie Irvin, 11 Leslie Oberlin, 12. Beth Burnier, 13. Ann Butler, 14. Jill Delong, 15. Nancy Farell, 16. ott Davis Organizations 133 ---.—— 134 Organizationl (below) Centerfold (middle) lol...o...v...e... you (right) I fly like an eagle. 1 36 Organizations WNTE Board of Directors: 1 . Linda Lagala Office Manager; 2. Jill Myers. Music Director; 3. Joni Cole, Business Manager. 4 Toni Sandone, News Director, 5, Mike Dorak, Program Director; 6, Brian Lane Production Manager; 7. Todd Mooreland, General Manager; 8. Andy Blais, Internal Public Relations; 9. Tom Tidey, Sports Director WNTE Staff: 1 . 2. Joni Cole, 3. Billy Squier, 4. Lisa Baurys, 5. Bob Hughes, 6. Suzy Miller, 7. Joilin Howner, 8, Jill Myers. 9. Mike Dorak, 10. 1 1 . Joe Runkle. 12. JeffCarter, 13. Tom McDermott, 14. Kim Johnson, 15. Kim Peters, 16. Bentley Wolfe, 17. Becky Blackwell, 18. 19. Brian Lane, 20. Brian Greenough. 21. Steve Glabere, 22. Corby Woodling, 23. Dan Murray, 24, John Albrecht (absent) Rick Dusenberry, Becky Sauger, Lorraine Dias, Andy Blais, Mark Speck, Karen Klahold, Marci Thomas, Jim Hawke, Tone Sandone, Orin Jacobs, Jeff Westlund MOTTO: More Continuous Hits ' ' • ' . yys ' ; o -. (above) I feel tike a kid again (above Middle) Well my name is . . . (above right) I am going to get this victim. (across) Oog. ge out of here Can ' t you see I am having a drink. 140 Greeks Alpha Psl Omega: 1, Julie Gorda. 2. Michael Getz. 3. Kathy Bletz. 4. Alice Ann Henry, 5. Larry Knowles, 6. Patty Hoffman, 7. Kelly Farenbach Dennis, 8. Marion Tomlinson, 9. Billy Squier, (absent) Mike Crum, Nelson Tuitt (far above left) The band is hard at work (tar above right) A homecoming cc jpie (above left) A lonely student head- ing to class. (middle) He must love to study. (right) This is the next Jimmy Connors 142 Greeks Alpha Sigma Al- pha Officers: 1 Ann Reece, 2. Bar- bie Lecker, 3. Heidi Wapinski, 4. Ca- mille Carson. 5. Do- reen Martinez, 6. Janet Lamarco, 7. Judy Flynn, 8. Jenni- fer Boughner (ab- sent) Mary Pat Lamarco. Sharon Klock Alpha Sigma Alpha: 1, Pam Goodrich, 2. Judy Flynn, 3. Elaine Parkis, 4. Cindy Waldner. 5. Lynda Kump, 6. Delsie Earl, 7. Ann Reece, 8. Camille Carson, 10. Doreen Martinez, 11. Barbie Lecker, 12, LisaBoris, 13. Jennifer Boughner, 14. Sue Sherkness, 15. Daphne Ransom. 16. TerriCooney, .Ka- ren Robinson, 18. Beth Schelter, 19. Alison Hoppey, 20. Patti Mahoney, 21. Heidi Wapinski, 22. Michell Riggle, 23. Deb Smondrowski, 24. Linda Hall, 25. Brenda Eaton, 26. Gayle Dursham. 27. Carolyn McKelvey, 28. Ann King, 29. Sharon Bingaman, 30. Janet Lamarco (absent) Jill Biever, 2. Mary Pat La- marco, Mary Ann Melito, Deb Bennet, Denise Lodge, Lisa Medividovich, Jill Koloski, Cathy Christ, Catherine Kitchell. Stacey Walters, Sharon Klock. Diane Hamill, Jamie Seeley, Sherry Patrick, Lisa May, Trisha Diebler, Rose Latini, Debbie Salvetti, Charlene Nowak. Mary Calistri 144 Greeks Alpha Sigma Tau: 1 . Joni Cole, 2. Ceil Bickelman, 3. Laura B. Martin, 4. Kris Conning, 5. Patti Falvey, f . Sara Kaufman, 7. Linda Lagala, 8. Kris Caldara, 9. Lisa O ' Conner, 10. Lisa Nicotera, 11. Paula VIcGinley. 12. Dawn LaRose, 13. Amy Moser, 14. Sheila Burns, 15. Annie Ball, 16. Jackie Kinney, 17. .eigh Ann Earls, 18. Doreen McElroy. 19. Mareen O ' Neil, 20. Michele Schmollock, 21. Paula Meleni- zenko, 22. Andrea Doud, 23. Julie Smith, 24. Elaine Martorelli, 25. Jeanette Seward, 26. Sue D ' Mara, 27. Barb German, 28 Joli A. Behr, 29. Mary Oliver (far above left) What a flash. (middle above) What fun. (above right) Chrissy, I did not know that you smoke. (above) What is wrong Patti? Greeks 145 146 Greeks Kappa Kappa Psl: 1 . Mike Versage, 2. Ned Gladfelter, 3. Paul Zona, 4. Scott Becker. 5. Mr, Talbot, 6. Brian Fish, 7. Mark Clark, 8, Mark Brumbach, 9. Duane Wright, 10. Joe Detato. Greeks 147 (far above left) What a catch (far above right) Girls, what are you looking at (above) i got It. (below) Ed Cerney is concentrating very hard. (right) Oh no 1 148 Greeks lappa Omlcron: 1 , Rhonda Pfleger 2. Dr. Linck, 3. Jami Sederes, 4 Robin Savino, 5. Sue Kline, 6. Nancy Hoffman, 7. Patrice Amatrano, 8. Judy Hall, 9. Jancy Farrell, 10. Jackie McGivern, 11. Dawn Bassage, 12. Birdina Donough Greeks 149 1 50 Greeks (far above left) As they march . . . (far above middle) Friends forever (far above left) It is hot. . . . Fire. (left) The pitcher is warming up. (middle) See these guys struggle for the soccerball. (above right) Julie is pretty. Do you agree? Greeks 151 (far above left) This grin will take you a long way in the business world. (far above right) I want to know what I did wrong. (above right) Alright, We won the game. (below right) There she is, Miss MAC representative. (above) Typing away on the library computer. Greeks 153 (left) She crosses the finish line. (middle) I want to win this. (right) What ' s up guys (doc) Lambda Chi Alpha: 1 Kevin Schwartz. 2. Shane Neff. 3 -Grey Rolland, 4. Bill Kronmiile:, 5. Kevin Evanishyn, 6. John Horchak, 7. Vinca Macia. 8. Todd 9. Todd 10. Jeff 11 Jeff 12 Lee Baker, 13 Jim An- derson. 14. Joe Gassner, 15 Tom Gabel, 16. Eric Schwartz, 17. Rich Evans. 18 Mike Matson. 19. Rick Fry, 20. Bill Noldy, 21 Evan Smithgall. 22. Steve Lich- var. 23. Dan Figura. 24. Don Faul- stick. 25. Rick Brokaw, 26. Gator Sanford, 27 Ron Ku- bera, 28. Gary Strayer, 29. Tim Button. 30. Jim Weaver, 31. Jim Bates, 32. Mike McCormick, 33. Terry Selders, 34. Gene St. God- dard. 35. Brett Wood. 36. Rick Michael, 37. Skip Miller, 38. Greg Siedel, 39. Doug Claycomb, 40. Jeff Baird. 41. Bill Squire, 42. Vince Carr Greeks 155 Colors: Blue. Yellow. Red, Lavender, Green, and Orange These are the colors of the rainbow Each color represents a part of Home Economics. Motto: The Rainbow Symbolizes the bright promise of Home Economics, its rich history and its hope for the future A quote from our initiation ceremony. Omlcron Gamma PI: 1. Kathy Drahovsky, 3. Birdena Donough, 3 Ronda Pflegor, 4. Chris Bowers, 5. Joan Peachy, 6. Katie Yancht Sue Cline, 8. Ann Marie Nealon, 9. Mrs. Trowbridge, 10. Julie Schultz 11. Robin Savino, 12. Nancy Farrell, 13. Patty Heddings, 14. Nanc Aharrah, 15. Beth Bitho, 16. Lisa Gramling, 17. Charlene Mock, 18 Jackie Dorshimer, 19. Mrs. Rudy 156 Greeks I I Beta Lambda: 1. Mary Fiel, 2. Kara Strohl, 3. Robin Campbell. 4. Linda Poulos, 5. Mary Garber. 6. Nancy Butler, 7. Mark Geherin, 8. Cliff Kjelgaard, Conrad Baines. 10. Jeff Buchheit, 11 Ron Puterbaugh. 12. J.D. Miller. 13. Tom Mason. 14. Pat Moriarity. 15. Tom Sella. 16. Randy Nellis, 17. Anne )od. 18. Chris Bellavia, 19. Sharon McCarty, 20. Bill Grutzuin, 21. Bill Levy, 22. Bob Snyder. 23. Asham Abesundere. 23. Mark Hoyt Greeks 157 158 Greeks Sigma Alpha lota: 1. Denise Atherton. 2. Yvonne Glass, 3, Gwen Walker, 4. Lisa Allen, 5. Debbie Gerhardt, 6. Nancy Sue Bevis, 7. Dottie Meek, 8. 3arb Francis, 9. Karen Rosenthal, 10. Melissa McHenry, 11 Joyce Conant, 12, Mary Bushong, 13. Parris Hall, 14. Judy Saxton, 15. Michelle Wetzel, 16. Andrea Lang, 17. Judi Carlson. 18. Barb DeMartinis, 19. Tammy Miller, 20. DanaRosar, 21. LisaLaMachia. 22. Beth Thomas, 23. SaraBrunner, 24. Laura 3eahm Greeks 159 160 Greeks au Beta Sigma: 1. Carol Lindley (president). 2. Lisa Haydt (1st vice-president), 3. Terry Patrick (historian), 4. Becky Blackwell, 5. Laura Wheeler, 6. lancy Wetterao, 7. Vicky Toth (2nd vice-president), 8. Lynda DeMany (treasure), 9. Kelly Walters, 10. Vine Miller, 11. Candy McDermott, 12. Lisa manner. 13. Sandy Paynter (corresponding secretary), 14. Pam Wexall (recording secretary). 15. Bobbi Spencer, 16. Kathy Nogle, 17. Barb ummerhays Greeks 161 162 Greeks (below) I want that ball, states Gwen (right) This ball is going into the goal 1984-85 Field Hockey Scores Opponent Scranton us 1 them 3 St. Bonaventure 1 Lycoming Misericordia 4 5 1 1 IUP 1 St. Bonaventure 5 Marywood Slippery Rock Houghton Bloomsburg Lycoming 3 3 7 3 2 1 4 f ELD HOCKEY- Field Hockey Team: 1 . Jeannie Madsen, 2. Doreen Martinez, 3. Gwen Gerberich, 4. Liz Bruner, 5. Marianne Boutcher, 6. Birdena Donough, 7.ChrisMcKeever. 8. Peggy Bellew, 9. Theresa Brainer, 10. Dr. Degenaro, 11. LisaSirotka, 12. Kim Bolig. 13. Beth Whitely, 14. Marie Saladino, 15. Jill Rimmer, 16. Maureen McMenanun, 17. Sharon Klock. 18. Tammy Showers. 19. Ms. Moser (far above left) Throw (far above right) Tackle (above left) Kickoff. (above right) Go (below left) Remember Millersville (below right) Pun 166 Sports 1984-85 Football Scores Opponent UDC Brockport California (PA) Bloomsburg Cheyney Millersville E. Stroudsburg Towson (MD) Kutztown Lock Haven us them 28 14 31 7 7 6 6 10 15 14 10 21 8 50 37 13 14 10 13 B.W. FOOTBALL MU Football Team: 1. Ron Hudecheck, 2. Jim Reese, 3. Cave Lunger. 4. Craig Jobes, 5. Chris Griffith. 6. Bot Witmer. 7, John Myers. 8. Brian Zinger. 9. John Matyas, 10. Ike Anurimba, 11. Doug Cavanaugh. 12.DanSmith, 13. Lee Tucker, 14. Don Faulstick, 15. Chris Demato. 16. JoeTuttle, 17. Jeff Satterwhite, 18. Doug Westervelt, 19. Ray Williams. 20. Louie Pompei. ,21 . Dwayne Rush, 22. Neal Gallagher, 23. Joe Greer, 24. Ed Amendola, 25. Scott Holtzapple, 26. Robert Funderburk, 27. Mark Pieters. 28. Darin King. 29. James Keeney, 30. Eric O ' Neal. 31 . Bob Wheelock. 3. Shane Neff. 33. Keith Mollard, 34. Darin McCann, 35. James Venturini. 36. Fred Coleman. 37. Chuck Dibilio. 38. Andy Layrea, 39. Dave Durgala, 40. Scott Seislove, 41 . Dan Maclntyre, 42. Randell Beasley, 43. John Perry, 44. Mike Beamish. 45. Doug O ' Conners, 46. Dave Albano, 47. Grant Schanbacher, 48. Max Reitnauer, 49. Dave Boger, 50. Mike Dmiterchick, 51. Jeff Cimanosky. 52. Lee Kneller, 53. Bill Moershbacker. 54. George Meier, 55. Jim Fisher, 56. Ray Price, 57. Jim Weaver, 58. Jamie Weeks, 59. Frank Kilebnikow, 60. Bob Gillis, 61. Mark Dmiterchick, 62. Jeff Sampson, 63. Len Ireland, 64. Mike Bowden, 65. Rod Pursell, 66. Mike Marano, 67. Ken Kitzmiller, 68. Robert Donorovich, 69. Dwayne Warren, 70 Mike Guidice, 71. John Camoia. 72. Scott Damato, 73. Jim Dundon, 74. Jim Richards, 75. Terrence Burton, 76. Jim Stiffer. 77. Steve Secor, 78. Frank Pavia, 79. Terry McGovern, 80. John Hargrove, 81. C. Bianco, 82. J. Shaugnnessy, 83. T. Dickinson, 84. J. Kearns, 85. T. Elsasser, 86. S. Henne, 87. B. Walker, 88. F. Butsko, 89. B. Moylen Sports 167 (above) This is Coach (above middle) What a move (above right) See we tennis players all do our own thing. (below left) I can not believe I just did what I did. (below middle) This is my serious look. (below right) hat is our ne t move ' ' 168 Sports 1984-85 Men ' s Tennis Scores Opponent us them Shippensburg 10 6 Millersville 9 Baptist Bible 9 Lock Haven 9 Ithaca 15 4 Kings 9 R.I.T. 2 7 St. John Fisher 8 1 Susqushanna 5 4 Elmira 9 B.G. MEN ' S TENNIS Men ' Tennis: 1 . Richard Kester. 2. David Thomas, 3. Hiroshi Ohtsuka, 4. Scott 5. Tom Coach Arthur Degenaro Dodson, 6. Hank SnnrWIAO (above left) Reach for that ball (below left) There is Phylis Luce (right) What is over there girls ' ' 1 70 Sports 1985-85 Women ' s Tennis Scores Opponent us them Bloomsburg 9 St, John Fisher 4 5 Marywood 3 6 Elmira 6 6 Lock Haven 1 8 Alfred 2 7 Nazareth 9 WOMEN ' S TENNIS . B.W. ■WOMEN ' S TENNIS Women Tennis: 1 . Sharon Manikowski. 2. Julie Heaps, 3. Phyllis Luce, 4. Crystal Weyman, 5, Coach Bernie Sabol, 6. Esther Kennedy, 7. Lisa Katrina, 8. Julie Jones, 9, Alicia Ross Snorts 1 71 (fa r above left) The start of the game (far above right) And he passes (above) The winning basket (above middle) on excellent play. (above right) Jump . (below left) Block that (below right) The coach is upset. 172 Sports 1984-85 Basketball Scores Opponent us them Opponett us them Brockport 92 84 LeMoyne 70 58 Elmira 76 56 Kutztown 73 47 Partisan Belgrade 74 72 Cheyney 75 88 Shippensburg (OT) 69 63 West Chester 96 77 Lock Haven 89 65 St. John Fisher 88 82 Kutztown 68 42 Millersville 63 68 West Chester 15 8 Shippensburg 84 60 E. Stroudsburg 73 63 E. Stroudsburg 72 63 Elmira 70 40 Elmira 33 31 Mercyhurst 77 78 Bloomsburg 69 52 Millersville 58 76 Cheyney 67 64 Bloomsburg 57 55 California (PA) 84 87 Cheyney 67 60 Slippery Rock 103 68 St. John Fisher 61 72 Millersville 73 84 U. ot Buffalo 59 55 WW, REMEMBER ■MEN ' S BASKETBALb Men ' s Basketball Team: 1. Marty Roberts, 2. Craig Cooley. 3. Chris Venning. 4. Darrell Johnson, 5. Larome Talley. 6. Jeff Fralick, 7. Laura Martin (mgr.), 8. Lisa Farley (mgr.), 9. Allen Spicer, 10. Gerard Conyers, 11. Kevin Harris, 12. Charles Harris, 13. Brian LaVelle Waite, 14. Sue Kaufman (video), 15. Rita Cregan (mgr. ) (below) He wants to steal (middle) An Outfielder (right) Bring me home (above) Here is that wild ball. (above rlhgt) The Baseball crew (below right) Strike him out. 174 Sports Opponent 1984-85 Baseball scores them Columbia 8 9 E. Stroudsburg 10 12 John Hopkins 4 8 E. Earoudsburg 2 7 Belmont 3 Bloomsburg 9 7 Rochester 7 12 Bloomsburg 10 13 Carson Newman 6 4 Shippensburg 6 16 Purdue 15 5 Shippensburg 2 Anderson 7 6 Shippensburg 6 7 Millersville 4 3 Shippensburg 6 1 Adelphi 10 8 Lock Haven 4 2 N. Central Coll. 6 3 Lock Haven forfeited Bellarmins 1 Canisius forfeited Northwood 17 4 Canisius 6 2 McKendree 3 8 Lemoyne 2 3 Mckendree 2 1 Lemoyne 6 14 Drexel 3 2 Penn State 2 3 Brown 3 Penn State 7 8 Lock Haven 2 4 Bucknell 4 8 Lock Haven 7 2 E. Stroudsburg 4 Ithaca 10 9 E. Stroudsburg 18 22 Ithaca 3 7 St. Bonaventure 30 1 St. Bonaventure 8 7 HllllllllJl! ' iilil mi BASEBALL Baseball Team: 1 . Kevin Pomian, 2. Jim Bierlein, 3. Steve Coakley, 4. Bruce Peddie. 5. Derik McNas, 6. Chris Curran, 7. Mike Stewart, 8. Mike Pacchioli, 9. Rick Painter, 10. Carl Dessena. 11. Roger Maisner, 12. Harry Hilson, 13. Paul Feisel, 14. Dwayne Heatter, 15. Pete Cook, 16. Jeff Evans, 17. Kieth Snavely, 18. Tom Bialis, 19. Randy Vargison, 20. Chris Painter, 21. John Kelleher. 22. John Kellehar, 23. Rob Robinson, 24. Chris Cucura, 25. Tom Schneidle 26. Mike Berta, 27. Todd Root, 28. Gerald Duffee, 29. Scott Jefferies 30. Jamie Strope, 31. Chuck Chokenea (above left) Send the ball here before he steals first base. (above middle) Homerun (above right) Get down (above) It is too cold to play Softball. (right) Who called my name? 176 Sports Opponent Wilkes Wilkes College Misericordia College Misericordia E. Stroudsburg E. Stroudsburg Millersville Millersville Bloomsburg Bloomsburg Alfred State Alfred State Kutztown Kutztown Kings College Kings College West Chester West Chester Shippensburg Shippensburg Marywood Marywood Elmira College Elmira College us 1 7 15 1 5 5 1 2 2 3 3 9 10 11 6 5 4 2 5 14 4 them 6 3 8 4 9 13 16 11 10 13 1 6 5 6 8 10 2 7 2 11 6 11 EiUtfS. . SOFTBALt Softball Team:! Mary Bauer tri-captain. 2. Doreen Martinez tri-captain, 3. Theresa Braner tri-captain. 4. Jodi Cappelli. 5. Linda Miller, 6. Carolee Morse, 7. Jennifer Robinson, 8. Gina Ruhl, 9, Patrice Ametrano, 10. Karen Eyster, 11. Debbie Metzger, 12. Cheryl Voeste 13. Cindy West, 14. Amy Sticklin, 15. Connie Fish, 16. Patty Geer, 17. Vicky Valentine, 18. Donna Eshleman, 19. Debbie McNicholas. 20. Beth Whiteley, 21. Beth Smith, 22. Dhana Ryder (tar above left) If you hit me, I will hit you. back states Gwen (far above middle) I am ready any day now. (far above right) This is my ball now. (above) I am also ready for the ball. (above middle) As a routine activity at prac- tice, the baseball players run laps. (below middle) Help me up. (right) Up in the air once again to get the ball 178 Sports (above left) Far away (above middle) Closer (above right) Landing on the ground (right) I can ' t believe it, Unhappy at graduation 1 (below) What a group! (below left) I see you Bill Noldy. (below middle) Celebration (below right) Thank you Mr, Walker raduation was held on May 11, 1985. It was a nice beautiful hot day. This day was an interesting pne. A graduate parachuted in o the area while the others walked in. This day will be remembered by these graduates. • m f (above left) He looks like he lost his sheep. (above middle) We feel like we are in elementary school. (above right) What a smile (above) Even the band plays for the graduation class. (below middle) He is my college sweetheart. (below right) Left all alone. l8d Graduation WHO ' S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Robert C. Archibald Mellissa Barner Lisa Baurys Kathy A. Bletz Gina Bowers Theresa Brady Deborah L. Drift Stephanie Joen Ebner Cynthia Kemmer Raymond D. Knight Laura J. McAndrews Patricia A. McGrade Sara L. Meade Cynthia L. Miller Kathryn Sue Miller Mary Anne Miller Wylie Miller Ronald J. Mingos name May ' 86 ' Speech Communications May ' 86 ' Communnications PR May ' 86 ' Communications BR PR May ' 85 ' Theatre May ' 85 ' Business Administration May ' 85 ' Home Economics Ed. May ' 85 ' Special Education May % 85 ' Criminal Justice May ' 84 ' Political Science May ' 85 ' Criminal Justice May ' 85 ' Psychology May ' 85 ' Information Processing May ' 85 ' Biology May ' 85 ' Home Economics Ed. May ' 86 ' Communications BR 8 . PR Dec ' SS ' Secondary English May ' 85 ' Art Education May ' 85 ' Criminal Justice graduation major date Who ' s Who 185 WHO ' S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Todd B. Moreland Deborah J. Peters Ronda S. Pfleegor Sandra S. Potocki Rhea L. Rodibaugh Nancy Louise Seiler John Daniel Shafer Deborah K. Showers Judith E. Skelding Kimberly D. Smith William J. Squier Connie Jo Terry Linda Thomas Vicki S. Toth Randy Turner Julie L. Ulmer Joel Sylve Young Wanda Zwally name May ' 85 ' Speech Communications May ' 85 ' Home Economics Ed. May 87 ' Home Economics Ed. Clothing and Textiles May ' 85 ' Special Education May ' 85 ' Special Education Dec ' 84 ' Music - Keyboard May ' 85 ' Business Administration May ' 85 ' Home Economics Ed. Dec v 84 ' Special Education May ' 86 ' Business Administration Aug ' 85 ' Communications BR PR Dec ' 85 ' Home Economics Clothing and Textiles May ' 85 ' Art Education May ' 86 ' Special Education May ' 85 ' Special Education May ' 85 ' Home Economics Clothing and Textiles Transfering Physics Pre-Engineering May ' 85 ' Speech Communications graduation major date 186 Who ' s Who Art Department Kelly Hardiman Kim Peterson Mark Speck Linda Thomas Drawing Drawing Studio Art Education Criminal Justice Department Stephanie Ebner Thomas Gabel Education Department Lori Barrett Dodi Briggs Mary Guiton Carol Mitchell Student P.S.E.S. Services outstanding senior for secondary Education Nancy Evans Sobol Scholarship award (secondary education highest Q.P.A. prior to student teaching.) Outstanding senior for Elementary Education Award s History Richard Baird Home Economics Dawn Bassage Janet Butt Brenda English Caroline Finkele Lynda Kump English Department Mary Guiton outstanding senior Sharon Slabicki Brian Tinney Outstanding student to represent the Department at E.P.S.C.U. conference Henry Dyck Award Foreign Languages Evelyne Hand German - Outstanding academic achievement Rodolpho Moreira French - outstanding academic achievement Mathematics Dodie Briggs Glenn Butters Francis Copp Walter Rhode Music Department Jeff Baer Joy Detweiler Ned Gladfelter Christopher Graves Jim Latten Melissa McHenry Nancy Seiler Philosophy Jennifer Keefer Food Service Management Certificate of achievement Home Economics Education Certicicate of achievement Child and Family Services Dietetics Clothing and Textiles Academic achievement Service Award Service Award Academic Achievement Patty Fox Award Sigma Alpha lota 1985 College Honor Award Pressor Foundation Scholarship John Baynes String Award Tau Beta Sigma Kappa Kappa Psi Scholarship Janice Baker Award SAI Schmitz Award Awards 18 7 Political Science Charles Hall Outstanding Senior Outstanding Sophmore Outstanding Senior Outstnding Senior Outstanding Junior Outstanding Senior Psychology Mike Heil Sharon Grace Laura McAndrews Elizabeth Pinter Camille Pizii Gwen Smith Social Work Linda Main Melinda Rasmussen Sociology Anthropology Department Carl Springer Special Education Department Debbie Drift Outstanding Service Award Lisa Baurys Kelly Fahrenbach Speech and Theatre Department Highest Q.P.A. Speech Junior Highest Q.P.A. Theatre Senior Michael Getz Highest Q.P.A. Theatre Junior Linda Potter Highest Q.P.A. Speech Senior Keith Smeal Outstanding Senior Bentley Wolfe Highest Q.P.A. Speech Sophmore ' 88 A wards eventeen MU seniors were nominated for the 1985 Outstanding Senior Award, which was handed out at the commencement ceremony, Saturday, May 11. This years Outstanding Senior Award nominees and their majors are: Dodie Briggs, mathematics; Vincent Carr, psychology; Deborah Drift, special education; Thomas Gabel, criminal justice administration; Caroline Finkele, home economics; Joanne Hagar, biology chemistry education, Mary Guiton, English education; Kevin Johnson, biology; Jennifer Keefer, philosophy and Spanish; Carl Klein, music; Mary Krebbs, geography, travel and tourism; Linda Main, social work; Laura McAndrews, psychology; Carol Mitchell, elementary education; Stephen Pellegrino, physics; Linda Pot- ter, broadcasting public relations; Keith Smeal, speech communications broadcasting. AWARDS Act 101 Outstanding Academic Achievement Evelyne Hand Senior John Dinger Junior Brian Tinney Sophmore Melinda Wilcox Freshman Lisa Danner Joanne Mitstifer Outstanding Service to the University by an Act 101 Student Richele Speak Kim Smith Outstanding Service to the Pro gram by a University Staff Community Member Walter Sanders ROTC RoTC Thomas C. Evans Memorial Laura J. McAndrews Department of the Army Superior Cadet Laura J. McAndrews Association of the United States Army Russell Zullick William Musser Reserve Officers Jack Maynard John Irvin Bohdan Letnaunchyn American Legion Anthony Gulotta Scholastic Laura J. McAndrews Military Excellence Michael Keleher National Sojourners Robert Archibald Military Order of World Wars Milton Landes Daughters of the American Revolition Susan Nelson Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America Tina Rees Retired Officers Thomas Taylor Military History Thomas Olszowy Professor of Military Science Ribbon for Outstanding Leadership Laura J. McAndrews PMS Ribbon for Excellence in Achievement Chris Venning PMS Ribbon for Excellence in Leadership John Irvin Russel Zullick Michael Keleher Danial Flynn PMS Ribbon for Excellence in Staff Kathy Brokaw Kevin Davis Anthony Gulotta Milton Landes Susan Nelson Gohdan Letnaunchyn Michael Keleher Awards 189 190 Carontawan Staff Heidi Bogart Jack Bonsell Brian Greenough Dwayne Harris Karen Klahold Lisa LaBarre Philip Frisbee Daniel Hncz Joseph Maresco Carolyn McKelvey Ardis Plata Steve Sunderlin Katie Yancht Jeff Westlund Gretchen York Curt Rudy Bentley Wolfe Photos Unvailable Chris Bellaia Tina Cavalier Deneen Dugan Cathy Thomas Carontawan Staff 191 SPc s J s ADVISOR: Joseph Maresco EDITOR: Karen Klahold ASSISTANT EDITOR: Gretchen York PHOTO EDITOR: Bentley Wolfe COPY EDITOR: Lisa LaBarre BUSINESS EDITOR: Curt Rudy PHOTOGRAPHERS: Chris Bellaia (C.B.) Heidi Bogart (H.B.) Jack Bonsell (J.B.) Tina Cavalier (T.C.) Philip FrisPee (P.F.) Brian Greenough (B.G.) Dwayne Harris (D.H.) Daniel Hricz (D.H.) Ardis Plata (A. P.) Steve Sunderlin (S.S.) Jeff Westlund (J.W.) Guy McMullen (volunteer) (GM) LAYOUT STAFF: Deneen Dugan Lisa LaBarre Carolyn McKelvey Ardis Plata Curt Rudy Katie Yantch s editor in chief, I would like to take this opportunity to thank the following people for all their help this past year. Without their help this edition of the Carontawan would not Pe. Thank you Larry McCullen, Jostons yearPook representative, and Jim Revell, Varden ' s Studios. Also at this moment, I would like to thank all those who volunteered their services. 192 Carontawan Staff rr ! V f ■V. « imm a « •• What is the real meaning of a yearbook? To me, a yearbook isn ' t just pictures; but a way to look back on memories. Remembering what we did isn;t just in the pictures, but also in the Words that are spoken in the past, the- present and the future. The yearbook isn ' t supposed to capture the memories of everybodies ' life but to trigger those wonderful exciting and rewarding memo- ries of college life. Time isn ' t going to wait for us although sometimes we wish it would. This is why I bring to you the 1985 Car- ontawan. Here are all the memories compiled in a neatly knitted package for all to enjoy. Remember, enjoy, tomorrow, the future Dedication 193 Days rise and fall silently screaming for tomorrow - Watch us count them all gazing backward out of a future. Years faintly slip away wondering where yesterday is - Nothing is here to stay old memory that never was. Lifetimes come and go without the thought of a day What do heroes know second only in the present. Departure will be now minutes ponder more than dreamed of As perpetuation matters for tomorrows will not be. 1 eresa White - , -- -fi$ i - s m -fin - i - n q -(j The Place to be When you are HUNGRY! m-f 6:30 to 7 p.m. sat. 6:00 to 2 p.m. Garrison ' s of Mansfield 1 North Main Street Mansfield, PA 662-3301 PENNY SAVER 98 N. Main St. Mansfield. PA 16933 telephone: 717-662-3277 CHARLES COOPER 717 662-3426 Coopers Sporting Goods 15 W. Wel: SBORO St. MANSFIELD. PA. 16933 Mansfield Auto Supply 107 North Main St. Q 662-21 79 Cole ' s Pharmacy 2 South Main Street Mansfield, PA 0° 662-2351 .0 S O Congratulations to the Senior Class from Pat Hutcheson 16 East Wellsboro Street Mansfield, PA The Petticoat Shoppe 6 North Main Street Mansfield, PA l£ 0 m- ; m §£ 196 Ads u s a - i - i Downtown Time-Saver Markets 312 N. Williamson Rd., Blossburg, Pa. 6 AM till 11 PM Mon.- Frl.; 7 AM till 11 PM Sat. ft Sun 33 West Wellsboro St., Mansfield, Pa. 7 AM till 11 PM Doily 58 Main St., Lawrenceville, Pa. 6 AM to 9 PM Mon.-Wed. 6 AM - 11 PM Thurs. Fri.; 7 AM - 11 PM Sot. ft Sun. ti Q V S SisterD MULT1F00DS ' x. 8SE Best Wishes North °enn Gas Company GARRISON INSURANCE CGENCY insurance for all needs 25 West Wellsboro Street Mansfield, PA phone 662-2824 a c Beautiful World When the sun burns low aver the horuon - the world umi laine with beautiful thing t. There ■a Mm ol magic in knowing it ' s still a beautiful world. We can help your new day dawning with on of Mr awn dWn iH savings plan. FIRST CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK f Mg i v -«g i M s Ads 197 - l 0 0 y k 0_ 0 i0_ -0g -fe CARONTAWAN ans Congratulations to a seniors on a We are always looking for people to help. If you are in- terested contact Dean of Stu- dent Affairs Mr. Joseph Maresco in 120 Pinecrest. The Carontawan yearbook is sponsored in part by the Student Activities Fees. Say it in the. -4015, ■% 198 Ads --V $v m - m $$ AUTOGRAPHS PLEASE SIGN £ ' Q Autographs 201 • ' .- B.W, AUTOGRAPHS .EASE SI Autographs 203 204 Autographs Autographs 205 % fi B.G. Autographs 206 AUTOGRAPHS LEASE SIGN Autographs 207 AUTOGRAPHS PLEASE SIGN 208 Autographs Autographs 209 210 Autographs Autographs 21 1 ij 1 ll ' 1 V The books are closing, The year IS ending, And S ° the bo ° comes to an ena n ( ng Ut Qh us 1S oniy begin . JOSTENS 1
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