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4 THU StateSt It is with great pride that I present the 1985 Thistle to you. It has been the best of times and the worst of times for me. I hope to have produced a book with accuracy, simplicity, and coherence. The final judgment of the book is yours, and I hope it is a positive one. When Mike Mintz, my predecessor as editor-in-chief, asked me to succeed him, I accepted eagerly, unaware of the complexities involved with production of this book. I learned slowly, but surely, with the help of a great many people. The advice of Dean Lois Cox and Mrs. Mary jo Rudman was invaluable, as was that of our publisher representative, Mr. John Lopushansky, in coordinating our production with Intercollegiate Press. Great thanks are due to production and business staffs. Adam Stoller coordinated the production with Mike Swatko, Janet Patterson, Alyce Simon, and Rosemary Hinteregger. The section editors, Libby Barna, Andrea Benowitz, Barbara Evosevich, Michelle Kee, and Amy Lipke, managed their sections with skill and care. Sheila DeNero managed the business affairs with expertise and dedication. Tammy Sliwinski produced the artwork for the book. I must thank my family and friends for their personal support during this last year. My parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wood, my brothers and sisters-in-law, Gary, Jody, Jeff, and Claudia Wood, all supported me during the process. My friends, Sean Cudmore, Glenn Joyce, Brad Kaufman, Steve Salata, and Jay Shaughnessy, were equally supportive. I gave a great deal of thought to whom I should dedicate the book. I originally intended to dedicate the book to a distinguished alumnus; however, the accomplishments of the current administration in the last thirteen years deserve particular notice. The president has made it possible for the university to flourish at a time when many other universities are declining. In the last five years, particularly, its reputation has grown enormously. In giving credit where credit is due, I dedicate this book to Dr. Richard M. Cyert. Sincerely, James McKean Wood, editor-in-chief UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES CARNEGIE-MELLQN UNIVERSITY PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA 15213 17 ruTTirw ii««i Carnegie-Mellon University Office of the President 5000 Forbes Avenue Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania 15213 [412] 578-2200 October 9, 1984 Dear students: I want to congratulate you on completing your academic work at Carnegie-MelIon. You have graduated from a demanding program, and you can feel pleased with your achievement. We are proud to have had you here and want to thank you for your many contributions toward improving Carnegie-MelIon. Over the past twelve years, the university has expanded its educational and research activities and has made tremendous strides in establishing itself as one of the top universities in the nation. We began a number of programs, such as a 1iberal-professional educational program, based on a rigorous core curriculum, in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences. We also formed a number of new departments, including Biological Sciences, Engineering and Public Policy, Statistics, and Social Sciences. These developments have increased the reputation of Carnegie-MelIon, both nationally and internationally. Research has grown from $10 million in 1972 to $53 million at the end of the fiscal year 1984. An exciting area for research is the Robotics Institute, which we expect to expand rapidly over the next ten years. Our venture with IBM for personal computing on our campus promises to be one of the most exciting developments in education in this century. Since its founding in 1900, the university has made tremendous strides in education and has been forward looking, but still has not forgot its past. As we have progressed, we have built up such traditions as the Senior Fence, the buggy races, and the Green Room in the College of Fine Arts, that have been passed from one generation of students to the other. These traditions and many others are central to student life at Carnegie-MelIon. By them students recognize that this university has a history that it intends to preserve for generations that follow them. Thus Carnegie-Mel Ion University with its traditions has had and will continue to have an important stake in your future. I wish you success and good luck in your endeavors. Sincerely, Cyert 20 ADMISSIONS In Admissions, the primary responsibility is to provide the university with outstanding students and to provide the students with an accurate presentation of the university and its many diverse colleges. Each year, the department selects more than one thousand freshmen, an arduous task made difficult by the heavy competition. Because of the school's heightened reputation nationally, this task is now even more difficult than in the past. 21 STUDENT AFFAIRS The Department of Student Affairs deals with the daily problems of the students. Headed by Dean Brad Walter and Dean Lois Cox, the office provides many services for students. The services offered range from emergency loans and health insurance to advising all student organizations and sponsoring student affairs forums. The department also represents student viewpoints and is involved in general university policy-making in the interests of students. CAREER SERVICES AND PLACEMENT Through sponsorship of several seminars and workshops each year and strong recruiting seasons, the Career Services and Placement Office strives to help students establish optimal career goals. The office works to make these goals reality by providing the students with a rich source of career and graduate study opportunities. REGISTRAR’S OFFICE From scheduling classes to maintaining grades and class lists and semester billings, the Registrar's Office performs a nearly infinite number of tasks. Registrar Richard Rainsberger heads the department which, every semester, must register nearly four thousand students, and stay on top of many individual problems. ALUMNI RELATIONS The Alumni Relations Office recognizes that alumni constitute a valuable resource for the university. Their main purpose is to foster a good working relationship between alumni and the current university population. Through various activities coordinated by the office, highlighted particularly by its periodical and Homecoming festivities, alumni are encouraged to communicate with present students and help in the development of the university. 24 PHYSICAL PLANT A large and diverse university such as Carnegie-Mellon requires constant care and maintenance. With the additions of the University Computing Center and modifications to Skibo, as well as the recent acquisition of parts of the Bureau of Mines, Physical Plant's responsibilities have increased greatly in the last few years. From installing the clock on the Cut to changing locks on students' dorm rooms to maintaining the university grounds, the employees of Physical Plant are always on the move. CASHIER’S OFFICE The buck passes here at the Cashier's Office. Using automated records, the office maintains the status of students' university accounts and manages the bi-weekly payroll as well. Due to the great size of the annual budget, there is always work to do a the Cashier's Office. 25 HEALTH SERVICES The Health Services Office, newly located on the first floor of Morewood Cardens E Tower, includes full-time services for medical and counseling needs. The present office was integrated one year ago, in the combination of the Counseling Center with the Health Center. The staff includes several full-time nurses and two part-time physicians, as well as several psychologists for the counseling department. CAMPUS POLICE The university, due to its large size and highly specialized equipment, requires a full-time security force which must oversee numerous different events each and every day. The department maintains all security at the university, and employs several skilled policemen for the job. 26 UNIVERSITY DINING SERVICES Whatever your gourmet preferences. University Dining Services will have it. If you prefer full-course meals, you can eat at Kiltie Cafeteria nineteen times per week. If you prefer a la carte, Morewood will serve you. If you're a fast-food fiend, the Tartan Grill will give you a burger and some fries faster than you can recite War and Peace. If salad bars are the tops for you, you can lunch at Salads Plus, and choose from a variety of foods. If you like it. Food Services will have it. CAMPUS STORES Entropy, the Artstore, and the CMU Bookstore are the three main stores on campus. Seven days per week. Entropy is open to provide students with their everyday needs such as toothpaste, soap, soft drinks, magazines, and munchies. The CMU Bookstore provides almost all literature used in classes, as well as university clothing and supplies. The Artstore is a necessity for most if not all Fine Arts students, providing them with supplies for their on-going and never-ending studio projects. MARGARET MORRISON STOREFRONTS As part of the renewal of the Hill Dorm areas two years ago, the Margaret Morrison Storefronts were developed to provide the South Campus population with a vital recreation and shopping center. Laundry areas. Nautilus machines, a lounge, and a food store give students a variety of different services and needs. UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES 32 The university has three main libraries — Hunt, the main library; Engineering and Science, the technical library; and Mellon Institute, the other technical library. Almost any student would agree that the libraries are an integral part of student life. As well as offering students an impressive collection of resources and helpful staffs, the libraries also provide services such as extended study hours and typewriter rental. The libraries also offer a rare and precious gift —they're a quiet place to relax, too. CARNEGIE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY The Carnegie Institute of Technology, the engineering school, emphasizes personal and professional growth. While the course curriculums emphasize the building of skills in analytic and comprehensive problem-solving, the potential engineer learns that the ability to communicate is as important. CIT considers undergraduate education the key element in the development of future leaders. With this philosophy in mind, the curriculum helps each student acquire fundamental knowledge in the chosen major field, competence and an orderly way of thinking, the ability to learn independently, the philosophical outlook, breadth of knowledge and the necessary set of values, and finally, the ability to convey this knowledge. The undergraduate programs consists of departments in civil, chemical, electrical, and mechanical engineering, and metallurgy and material science. Students can have an option of double-majors in nuclear or biomedical engineering, or engineering and public policy. CIT offers an excellent graduate program as well as the extensive bachelor's program. A recipient of any degree in CIT is almost guaranteed a secure position in any number of outstanding corporations. Rosemary Hinteregger '87 Copy Editor 3 photograph by Ben Krokosky JOHN L. ANDERSON, Professor and Head of Chemical Engineering. LORENZ T. BIEGLER, Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering. ETHEL Z. CASASSA, Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering. MICHAEL M. DOMACH, Assistant Professor Chemical Engineering. IGNACIO E. CROSSMANN, Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering. RAKESH K. JAIN, Profesor of Chemical Engineering. MYUNG S. HJON, Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering. EDMOND I. KO, Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering. KUN LI, Professor of Chemical Engineering. GREGORY J. MC RAE, Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering and Public Policy. GEOFFREY D. PARFITT, Professor of Chemical Engineering. GARY J. POWERS, Professor of Chemical Engineering. DENNIS C. PRIEVE, Professor of Chemical Engineering. ROBERT R. ROTHFUS, Professor Emeritus of Chemical Engineering. PAUL J. SIDES, Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering. HERBERT L. TOOR, Professor of Chemical Engineering. KEVIN J. WEISS, Instructor of Chemical Engineering. ARTHUR W. WESTERBERG, Professor of Chemical Engineering. TUNG AU, Professor of Civil Engineering and Public Policy. JACOBO BIELAK, Associate Professor of Civil Engineering. PAUL P. CHRISTIANO, Professor of Civil Engineering. ELIO D'APPOLONIA, Adjunct Professor of Civil Engineering. CLIFF I. DAVIDSON, Associate Professor of Civil Engineering. STEVEN J. FENVES, University Professor of Civil Engineering. KINGSLEY O. HARROP-WILLIAMS, Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering. CHRIS T. HENDRICKSON, Associate Professor of Civil Engineering. BRUCE N. JANSON, Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering. EDWARD M. KROKOSKY, Adjunct Professor of Civil Engineering. RICHARD G. LUTHY, Prof, of Civil Engineering. FRANCIS C. MC MICHAEL, Professor of Environmental and Civil Engineering and Public Policy. IRVING J. OPPENHEIM, Associate Professor of Civil Engineering. DANIEL R. REHAK, Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering. JAMES P. ROMUALDI, Professor of Civil Engineering. DWIGHT A. SANGREY, Professor and Head of Civil Engineering. MITCHELL ). SMALL, Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering and Public Policy. WILLIAM L. WHITTAKER, Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering. MARTIN WOHL, Professor of Transportation System Planning JULIA ABRAHAMS, Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering. JOSEPH O. ARTMAN, Professor of Electrical Engineering. C. GORDON BELL, Professor of Electrical Engineering. L. RICHARD CARLEY, Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering. DAVID C. CASASENT, Professor of Electrical Engineering. ZOLTAN J. CENDES, Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering. STANLEY H. CHARAP, Professor of Electrical Engineering. STEPHEN W. DIRECTOR, Professor and Head of Electrical Engineering. DAVID W. GREVE, Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering. JAMES F. JOBURG, Professor of Electrical Engineering. ROGER T. HOWE, Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering. FLOYD B. HUMPHREY, Professor of Electrical Engineering. E. DOUGLAS JENSEN, Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering. ANGEL G. JORDAN. Professor of Electrical Engineering. JIN KIM, Visiting Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering. BRUCE H. KROGH, Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering. MARK H. KRYDER, Professor of Electrical Engineering. VIJAYA KUMAR, Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering. WIESLAW KUZMICZ, Visiting Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering. ABRAHIM LAVI, Professor of Electrical Engineering. RICHARD L. LONGINI, Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engineering. WILLIAM H. MEIKLEJOHN, Visiting Professor of Electrical Engineering. ARTHUR G. MILNES, Profesor of Electrical Engineering. M. GRANGER MORGAN, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Public Policy. CHARLES P. NEUMAN, Professor of Electrical Engineering. GAYLORD W. PENNEY, Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engineering. KENDALL PRESTON, JR., Adjunct Professor of Electrical Engineering. MARC RAIBERT, Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering. ARTHUR R. SCHATZ, Professor of Electrical Engineering. JOHN P. SHEN, Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering. DANIEL P. SIEWIOREK, Professor of Electrical Engineering. RICHARD M. STERN, JR., Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering. ANDRZEJ J. STROJWAS, Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering. SAROSH N. TALUKDAR, Professor of Electrical Engineering. DONALD E. THOMAS, JR., Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering. ROBERT G. WEDIG, Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering. SURESH K. AGGARWAL, Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering. DWIGHT M. B. BAUMANN, Professor of Engineering Design. NORMAN CHIGIER, Professor of Mechanical Engineering. CLARENCE W. DE SILVA, Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering. WALTON FORSTALL, Professor of Mechanical Engineering Emeritus. JERRY H. GRIFFIN, Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering. WILLIAM F. HUGHES, Professor of Mechanical Engineering. WOLFGANG KROMP, Visiting Associate Professor Mechanical Engineering. JOHN L. LAWLESS, JR., Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering. MARK L. NAGURKA, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering. JOHN F. OSTERLE, Professor of Mechanical Engineering. FRIEDRICH PRINZ, Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering. JUAN I. RAMOS, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering. JAMES R. RINDERELE, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering. WILFRED T. ROULEAU, Professor Mechanical Engineering. EDWAD S. RUBIN, Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Public Policy. MILTON C. SHAW, Visiting Professor of Mechanical Engineering. GLENN SINCLAIR, Professor of Mechanical Engineering. WILLIAM A. SIRICNANO, Professor of Mechanical Engineering. HOLGER THOMAS SOMMER, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering. PAUL S. STEIF, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering. RODNEY A. STEPHENSON, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering. WILLIAM F. STOKEY, Professor of Mechanical Engineering Emeritus. Upper Right: John L. Anderson. Department Head, Chemical and Biomedical Engineering. Middle Right Dwight A. Sangrey, Civil Engineering Lower Right: Stephen W Director, Electrical and 34 Computer Engineering. ).L. SWEDIOW, Professor of Mechanical Engineering. ALVIN S. WEINSTEIN, Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Public Policy. JOHN W. WISS, Adjunct Professor of Mechanical Engineering. PAUL K. WRIGHT, Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering. SHI-CHUNE YAO, Professor of Mechanical Engineering. HUBER I. AARONSON, Professor of Metallurgy and Materials Science CHARLES L. BAUER, Professor Metallurgy and Materials Science. I. MELVIN BERNSTEIN, Professor and Head of Metallurgy and Materials Science. DEBORAH CHUNG, Associate Professor of Metallurgy and Materials Science. GERHARD J. DERGE, Professor Emeritus of Metallurgy and Materials Science. RICHARD J. FRUEHAN, Professor of Metallurgy and Materials Science. WARREN M. GARRISON, JR., Assistant Professor of Metallurgy and Materials Science. HANI HENEIN, Assistant Professor of Metallurgy and Materials Science. WILLIAM C. JOHNSON, Assistant Professor of Metallurgy and Materials Science. RICHARD H. LAMBERT, Associate Professor Emeritus of Metallurgy and Materials Science. DAVID E. LAUGHLIN, Professor of Metallurgy and Materials Science. JOHN R. LOW, Professor Emeritus of Metallurgy and Materials Science. SUBHASH MAHAJAN, Professor of Metallurgy and Materials Science. THADDEUS B. MASSALSKI, Professor of Metallurgy and Materials Science. HENRY R. PIEHLER, Professor of Metallurgy and Materials Science and Public Policy. EDWIN RUH, Adjunct Professor of Metallurgy and Materials Science. ANTHONY W. THOMPSON, Professor of Metallurgy and Materials Science. GARRY W. WARREN, Associate Professor of Metallurgy and Materials Science. JAMES C. WILLIAMS, Professor of Metallurgy and Materials Science. PAUL WYNBLATT, Professor of Metallurgy and Materials Science and Public Policy. ROBERT U. AYRES, Professor of Engineering and Public Policy. MICHAEL S. BARAM, Adjunct Professor of Engineering and Public Policy. JOHN J. FEARNSIDES, Adjunct Professor of Engineering and Public Policy. S. WILLIAM GOUSE, Adjunct Professor of Engineering and Public Policy. LAWRENCE M. KUSHNER, Adjunct Professor of Engineering and Public Policy. DAVID R. LINCOLN, Associate Professor of Engineering and Public Policy. CAROLINE A. MITCHELL, Instructor in Engineering and Public Policy. SAMUEL C. MORRIS, Adjunct Associate Professor Engineering and Public Policy. INDIRA NAIR, Senior Lecturer in Engineering and Public Policy. Upper Left: John F. Osterie. Department Head, Mechanical Engineering Middle Left: I. Melvin Bernstein. Department Head. .Metallurgy and Materials Science. Lower Left: M. Cranger Morgan. Department Head. Engineering and Public Policy. 37 COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS Founded in 1914, the College of Fine Arts has been an institution rivaling any other fine art school in the country.5 CFA is concentrated in broad areas: the environmental, visual, and performing arts. n || _ . . i ' . • ’ r- ••.' C. ■ In the area of environmental arts, the Architecture Department provides various programs based on design and architectural history for the individuals aspiring towards this field. The Department of Design is geared towards educating designers so they are prepared for assuring a compatible relationship among the visual, functional, and social aspects of a wide variety of familiar items. The visual arts are encompassed in the Department of Art, and Design. Its goal is to develop professional competence and skill in the visual and plastic arts. Performing arts is comprised of the Drama and Music Departments. The aim of the Music Department is to prepare its musicians for careers in performance, composition, and teaching. The Drama Department aspires to provide the professional training and cultural background necessary for attaining the highest standards of theatre. The College of Fine Arts has an excellent reputation for the training and education in the arts that it offers, and stresses the students' development of the ability to perform effectively in their chosen profession. Rosemary Hinteregger '87 Copy Editor 3B photograph by Bon Krokosky OMER AKIN, Department Head of Architecture, Associate Professor of Architecture. WALTER BOYKOWYCZ, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Architecture. PETER G. BURGESS, Associate Professor of Architecture. MICHAEL CHIRIGOS, Construction Studio Coordinator. RICHARD CLEARY, Assistant Professor of Architecture. WILLIAM D. COOPER, Assistant Professor of Architecture. WILLIAM DURKEE, Assistant Professor of Architecture. CHARLES M. EASTMAN, Professor of Architecture, Urban Planning and Computer Science. ULRICH FLEMMING, Associate Professor of Architecture. RAYMOND GINDROZ, Adjunct Associate Professor of Architecture. JANICE HART, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Architecture. VOLKER HARTKOFF, Associate Professor of Architecture. DELBERT HIGHLANDS, Professor of Architecture. ANN KETTERER, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Architecture. STEFANI LEDEWITZ, Assistant Professor of Architecture. STEPHEN R. LEE, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Architecture. DAVID LEWIS, Adjunct Associate Professor of Architecture. VIVIAN LOFTNESS, Adjunct Associate Professor of Architecture. GERALD MATTEEN, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Architecture. MAXWELL G. MAYO, Associate Professor of Architecture. IRVING OPENHEIM, Associate Professor of Architecture and Civil Engineering. JAMES G. QUINNAN, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Architecture. HOWARD SAALMAN, Andrew Mellon Professor of Architecture. SHIRLEY STARK, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Architecture. ROBERT S. TAYLOR, Professor of Architecture. ANDREW TESORO, Assistant Professor of Architecture. ROBERT WOODBURY, Assistant Professor of Architecture. PIERRE ZOELLY, Visiting Andrew Mellon Professor of Architecture. EDITH BALAS, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Art History. JON BECKLEY, Associate Professor of Printmaking. RONALD BENNETT, Associate Professor of Sculpture. BRUCE BRELAND, Professor of Painting. FRED CARLSON, Visiting Assistant Professor of Illustration. CHARLES B. CARTER, Professor of Drawing and Printmaking. JAMES DENNEY, Assistant Professor of Drawing and Painting. JOSEPH FIEDLER, Visiting Assistant Professor of Illustration SAM GILLIAM, Professor of Painting. WALTER F. GROER, Professor of Art, Associate Head, Department of Art. WILLIAM HANEY, Associate Professor of Drawing. JANICE HART, Director, Saturday Pre-College Program. HARRY CHARLES HOLLAND, Professor of Drawing and Painting. ELAINE KING, Assistant Professor of Art History. CAROL KUMATA, Assistant Professor of Metalcrafts. JOANN MAIER, Associate Professor of Painting and Printmaking. KATHLEEN MULCAHY, Associate Professor of Glass. HERBERT T. OLDS, JR., Professor of Drawing. HAROLD D. PICKERING, Professor of Drawing and Design. SUZANNE SLAVICK, Associate Professor of Painting and Drawing. MARY WEIDNER, Associate Professor of Painting and Drawing. ORVILLE M. WINSAND, Professor of Art, Head, Department of Art. Upper left comer: Akram Midani, Dean of CFA 39 jOSEPH M. BALLAY, Associate Professor of Design, Head, Department of Design. ALEX BALLY, Associate Professor of Design. ARNOLD BANK, Professor Emeritus of Design, Art Students League. CHARLEE M BRODSKY, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Photography. TIM CUNNINGHAM, Adjunct Professor of Design. JOSEPH A. DICEY, Adjunct Instructor of Design. DAN DROZ, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Design. EDWARD A. FISHER, JR., Associate Professor of Design. MARK MENTZER, Assistant Professor of Drawing. KAREN MOYER, Assistant Professor of Design. STEPHEN J. STADELMEIER, Assistant Professor of Design. DAVID STUHR, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Design. ROBERT O. SWINEHART, Associate Professor of Design. DOROTHY C. YANIK, Associate Professor of Design. BARBARA JO ANDERSON, Professor of Drama. CLETUS R. ANDERSON, Profesor of Drama, Coordinator of Design and Production. DAVID A. BALL, Associate Profesor of Drama. JUDITH CONTE, Assistant Professor of Drama. GARY ENGLISH, Assistant Professor in Stage Design. ARTHUR GIRON, Assistant Professor of Drama. JORGE GUERRA, Assistant Professor of Drama. HOWARD JONES, Instructor in Technical Theater. AKRAM MIDANI, Associate Professor of Drama, Dean, College of Fine Arts. GILBERT MOSES, Associate Professor of Drama. WILLIAM A. NELSON, Professor of Drama. ELISABETH ORION, Associate Professor of Drama. ROBERT L. PARKS, Associate Professor of Drama. JAMES LEROY ROSENBERG, Professor of Drama. VICTORIA SANTA CRUZ, Assistant Professor of Drama. MEL SHAPIRO, Head of Drama Department. ELIZABETH TERRY, Instructor in Speech. MATTHEW VAKY, Instructor in Directing. BILLY WILSON, Associate Professor of Drama. LEONARDO BALADA, Professor Theory and Composition. STEPHEN CARLTON, Assistant Professor of Music. LEE CASS, Associate Professor of Music. HARRY FRANKLIN, Professor of Music, Head, Department of Music. HELEN MAE GOSSARD, Associate Professor of Piano. BEATRAICE KREBS, Professor of Voice. MAX D. PETERSON, Associate Professor of Music. ELIZABETH M. RENO, Assistant Professor of Music Education and Voice. MARTA SANCHEZ, Professor of Eurythmics. MARILYN T. THOMAS, Assistant Professor of Theory and Composition. WERNER TORKANOWSKY, Director of Orchestral Studies, Adjunct Professor of Music. NELSON B. WHITAKER, Professor of Piano. COLETTE J. WILKINS, Assistant Professor of Solfege. DONALD G. WILKINS, Professor of Organ. RALPH F. ZITTERBART, Associate Professor of Piano. Upper Right: Omer Akin, Department Head. Architecture. Middle Right: Orville Wimand, Department Head. Art. 40 Lower Right: Joseph Balay. Department Head. Design. GRADUATE SCHOOL OF INDUSTRIAL ADMINISTRATION Founded nearly thirty-five years ago, the Graduate School of Industrial Administration maintains an impressive master's program in business education as well as a strong bachelor's program for undergraduates. Within the college are divisions of business, economics, business administration, and industrial management. Two fundamental goals guide the teachings of the college. First, short-range skills of immediate value in marketing, accounting, finance, strategic planning, operations management, and human resources are developed. Second, a long-range framework is created, one flexible enough to serve those who aspire to any type of managerial setting, providing substantial qualitative and quantitative skills as well. The notable program for Executives, in particular, serves senior level corporate managers, introducing them to the newest theories in management and strategy. Thus there is a strong inter-relation between the faculty and a variety of people in industry, thereby increasing the college's visibility in corporate circles. Recently, the college has received a good deal of public notice, due in large part to the clear vision of its new dean. In the last year, the department of Administration and Management Science became the department of Industrial Management, and the college administration directed much of its attention towards its undergraduate programs. 42 photograph by Ben Kroko$ky l fill-f' LINDA ARGOTE, Assistant Professor of Organizational Behavior. ELIZABETH E. BAILEY, Professor of Economics, Industrial Administration and Public Policy. STANLEY BAIMAN, Professor of Industrial Administration. ILKER BAYBARS, Assistant Professor of Operations Management. SRIKANT DATAR, Assistant Professor of Industrial Administration. ROBERT M. DAMMON, Assistant Professor of Industrial Administration. MORRIS H. DEGROOT, University Professor. MARTIN S. EICHENBAUM, Assistant Professor of Economics. MARK FICHMAN, Assistant Professor of Organizational Behavior. MARK FOX, Assistant Professor of Industrial Administration. PAUL S. GOODMAN, Professor of Industrial Administration. RICHARD C. GREEN, Assistant Professor of Finance. HOWARD K. GRUENSPECHT, Assistant Professor of Economics. PAUL M. HERR, Assistant Professor of Industrial Administration. JOHN H. HOOKER, JR., Assistant Professor of Industrial Administration. V. JOSEPH HOTZ, Assistant Professor of Economics. JOSEPH B. KADANE, Professor of Statistics and Social Sciences. ROBERT S. KAPLAN, Professor of Industrial Administration. MEIR KARLINSKY, Assistant Professor of Industrial Administration. SUNDER KEKRE, Assistant Professor of Industrial Administration. CHARLES H. KRIEBEL, Professor of Industrial Administration. LANCE B. KURKE, Assistant Professor of Organizational Behavior. FINN KYDLAND, Professor of Economics. DANIEL A. LEVINTHAL, Assistant Professor of Economics and Industrial Administration. JOSEPH MAGLIOLO, III, Assistant Professor of Industrial Administration. BENNETT T. MC CALLUM, Professor of Economics. TIMOTHY W. MC GUIRE, Professor of Economics and Social Sciences. NANCY P. MELONE, Assistant Professor of Industrial Administration. ALLAN H. MELTZER, University Professor of Public Policy. ROBERT MILLER, Assistant Professor of Economics. STEVEN M. MILLER, Assistant Professor of Engineering and Public Policy and Industrial Administration. THOMAS E. MORTON, Professor of Industrial Administration. JAMES C. NOEL, Assistant Professor of Industrial Administration. JOHN R. O'BRIEN, Assistant Professor of Industrial Administration. DAN PELED, Assistant Professor of Economics. KEITH POOLE, Assistant Professor of Economics and Political Economy. ANTHONY R. PRATKANIS, Assistant Professor of Industrial Administration. SCOTT F. RICHARD, Professor of Finance. THOMAS ROMER, Professor of Economics and Political Economy. HOWARD ROSENTHAL, Professor of Economics and Political Economy. GUILHERME L. SEDLACEK, Assistant Professor of Economics. KATHRYN SHAW, Assistant Professor of Economics. HERBERT A. SIMON, University Professor. KENNETH SINGLETON, Professor of Economics. STEVEN SPEAR, Assistant Professor of Economics. SANJAY SRIVASTAVA, Assistant Professor of Economics. GERALD L. THOMPSON, Professor of Information Systems. ROBERT M. TOWNSEND, Professor of Economics. Upper left corner: Elizabeth E. Bailey, Colege Dean. Middle left: Charles H. Knebel. Department Head, Industrial Management. Lower left comer: Sanjay Srivastava. Department Head, Economics. COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES In 1968, after the demise of the Margaret Morrison Carnegie College, the University inaugurated the College of Humanities and Social Sciences. The formulation of a curriculum followed standards set by the traditional Carnegie Plan: to provide a practical technically oriented education. Humanities were integrated with the technical educational programs on the undergraduate level; this adherance to the Carnegie Plan establishes a common emphasis on problem-solving in both the technical and humanities areas. By 1978, the college of Humanities and Social Sciences had introduced the Core Curriculum which now consists of one class each in computers, economics, philosophy, and psychology, and two classes in English, history, and social science. An H SS student also has to fulfill a three course sequence in Language, Culture and the Arts, and a two semester sequence in Science and Technology. Curriculums are designed to teach practical, applicable skills that will be valuable to a BA or BS graduate. The ability to identify and solve complex problems is the hallmark of a well-educated professional in any field, academic, government, or industrial. This professional emphasis results in a marketable liberal arts degree as opposed to a mere preparation for graduate work. This is truly the Professional Choice ' Rosemary Hinteregger '87 Copy Editor 44 photograph by Janet Patterson ELIZABETH E. BAILEY, Professor of Economics. MARTIN EICHENBAUM, Assistant Professor of Economics. DENNIS EPPLE, Head and Professor of Economics. HOWARD GRUENSPECHT, Assistant Professor of Economics. JOSEPH HOTZ, Assistant Professor of Economics. STEVEN KLEPPER, Assistant Professor of Economics and Social Science. FINN KYDLAND, Professor of Economics. LESTER B. LAVE, Professor of Economics. DANIEL LEVINTHAL, Assistant Professor of Economics. BENNETT MC CALLUM, Professor of Economics. TIMOTHY MC GUIRE, Professor of Economics and Social Science. ALLAN M. MELTZER, Professor of Political Economy and Public Policy. ROBERT MILLER, Assistant Professor of Economics. THOMAS PALFREY, Associate Professor of Economics. DAN PELED, Assistant Professor of Economics. THOMAS ROMER, Professor of Economics. GUILHERME SEDLACEK, Assistant Professor of Economics. KATHRYN SHAW, Assistant Professor of Economics. KENNETH SINGLETON, Professor of Economics. CHESTER SPATT, Associate Professor of Economics. STEVEN SPEAR, Assistant Professor of Economics. SANJAY SRIVASTAVA, Assistant Professor of Economics. ROBERT TOWNSEND, Professor of Economics. ALLAN ZELENITZ, Visiting Assistant Professor of Economics. LYNNE M. BARRETT, Associate Professor of English. JEAN F. CARR, Assistant Professor of English. GERALD P. COSTANZO, Associate Professor of English. BEEKiMAN W. COTTRELL, Professor of English. JAMES R. DANIELS, Assistant Professor of English. DAVID P. DE MAREST, JR., Associate Professor of English. THOMAS M. DUFFY, Associate Professor of Linguistics and Rhetoric. RICHARD L. ENOS, Associate Professor of English and Rhetoric. DAVID A. EVANS, Assistant Professor of Linguistics. LINDA FLOWER, Associate Professor of English and Rhetoric. LOIS J. FOWLER, Professor of English. ROBERT J. CANGEWERE, Lecturer in English. ROBERT D. GREGORY, Assistant Professor of English. JOHN A. HART, Associate Professor of English. ANN L. HAYES, Professor of English. THOMAS N. HUCKIN, Associate Professor of Linguistics and Rhetoric. GRANVILLE H. JONES, Associate Professor of English. DAVID S. KAUFER, Associate Professor of English and Rhetoric. PEGGY A. KNAPP, Associate Professor of English. HILARY MASTERS, Associate Professor of English. KATHLEEN MC CORMICK-LEIGHTY, Assistant Professor of English. CHRISTINE M. NEUWIRTH, Instructor in English. ROBERT C. SLACK, Emeritus Professor of English. ALBERT F. SOCHATOFF, Emeritus Professor of English. Upper left comer: Charles A. Kiesler. Dean of HSS. 45 ERWIN R. STEINBERG, Professor of English and Interdisciplinary Studies. EARLE R. SWANK, Associate Professor of English. GARY F. WALLER, Professor of Literary Studies. THEODORE W. WEESNER, Associate Professor of English. RICHARD E. YOUNG, Professor of English and Rhetoric. W. ANDRW ACHENBAUM, Associate Professor of History. ANDREW BARNES, Assistant Professor of History. EDWARD W. CONSTANT II, Associate Professor of History. EDWIN FENTON, Professor of History. DAVID H. FOWLER, Professor of History. DAVID E. KAISER, Associate Professor of History. ROBERT W. KIGER, Adjunct Professor of History. ERICK D. LANCER, Assistant Professor of History. EUGENE D. LEVY, Associate Professor of History. ADELE LINDENMEYR, Assistant Professor of History. KATHERINE A. LYNCH, Assistant Professor of History. DAVID W. MILLER, Professor of History. JOHN MODELL, Professor of History. ANTHONY N. PENNA, Associate Professor of History. DANIEL P. RESNICK, Professor of History. ANNE C. ROSE, Assistant Professor of History. LUDWIG F. SCHAEFER, Professor and Head of History. RICHARD L. SCHOENWALD, Professor of History. ROLAND M. SMITH, Senior Lecturer in History. PETER N. STEARNS, Heinz Professor of History. DONALD S. SUTTON, Associate Professor of History. JOE W. TROTTER, Associate Professor of History. ERNEST ALLEVA, Assistant Professor of Philosophy. LESLIE BURKHOLDER, Instructor in Philosophy. DAVID CARRIER, Associate Professor of Philosophy. PRESTON K. COVEY, JR., Associate Professor of Philosophy. CLARK GLYMOUR, Adjunct Professor of Philosophy. JONATHAN PRESSLER, Assistant Professor of Philosophy. JAMES SCHEUERMANN, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Philosophy. MICHEL FOUGERES, Associate Professor of French. SUZAN GASSTER, Adjunct Assistant Professor of French and Spanish. CHRISTIAN HALLSTEIN, Adjunct Assistant Professor of German. ILSEDORE B. JONAS, Professor of German. BEATRIZ ROSADO, Instructor of Spanish. JURIS SILENIEKS, Professor of French. JOHN R. ANDERSON, PATRICIA A. CARPENTER, MARGARET S. CLARK, Associate SHELDON COHEN, SUSAN T. FISKE, Associate CARL BRANRUD, Assistant PAUL S. GOODMAN, Professor of Psychology. Professor of Psychology. Professor of Psychology. Professor of Psychology. Professor of Psychology. Professor of Psychology. Professor of Psychology. Upper right corner: Dennis Epp!e, Head, Department of Economics. Middle right: Cary F. Waller, Head, Department of EngSsh. Lower right corner: Ludwig F. Schaefer, Head, Department of History and Philosophy. 46 JOHN R. HAYES, Professor of Psychology. MARCEL A. JUST, Professsor of Psychology. CHARLES A. KIESLER, Professor of Psychology. DAVID KLAHR, Professor of Psychology. JILL H. LARKIN, Associate Professor of Psychology. BRIAN MAC WHINNEY, Associate Professor of Psychology. JAMES MC CLELLAND, Associate Professor of Psychology. KENNETH E. MOYER, Professor of Psychology. ALLEN NEWELL, University Professor. LYNNE M. REDER, Associate Professor of Psychology. MICHAEL SCHEIER, Associate Professor of Psychology. ROBERT S. SIECLER, Professor of Psychology. HERBERT A. SIMON, Professor of Psychology. CATHERINE COPHIAN, Assistant Professor of Psychology. ANN B. TAYLOR, Lecturer in Child Development. PAUL A. ANDERSON, Assistant Professor of Political Science. KATHLEEN CARLEY, Assistant Professor of Sociology. WESLEY M. COHEN, Assistant Professor of Economics and Social Science. ROBERT F. COULAM, Assistant Professor of Social Science and Public Policy. OTTO A. DAVIS, Professor of Economics and Public Policy. STEPHEN E. FIENBERC, Professor of Social Science. CRECORY W. FISCHER, Associate Professor of Social Science. JOSEPH BV. KADANE, Professor of Social Science. DAVID E. KAISER, Assistant Professor of Social Science. SARA B. KIESLER, Professor of Social Science and Social Psychology STEVEN KLEPPER, Associate Professor of Social Science. PATRICK D. LARKEY, Associate Professor and Head of Social Sciences. RICHARD R. LAU, Assistant Professor of Social Science. LEONARD H. LYNN, Assistant Professor of Sociology and Social Science. TIMOTHY J. MC GUIRE, Professor of Social Science. TIMOTHY J. MC KEOWN, Assistant Professor of Social Science. DAVID C. MOWERY, Assistant Professor of Economics and Social Science. RICHARD A. SMITH, Assistant Professor of Political Science. LEE S. SPROULL, Associate Professor of Social Science. MORRIS H. DE CROOT, University Professor of Statistics. GEORGE T. DUNCAN, Associate Professor of Statistics. WILLIAM F. EDDY, Associate Professor of Statistics. STEPHEN E. FIENBERG, Professor of Satisfies. GAIL GONG, Assistant Professor of Statistics. JOEL B. GREENHOUSE, Assistant Professor of Psychiatric Statistics. JOSEPH B. KADANE, Professor of Statistics. ROBERT E. KASS, Assistant Professor of Statistics. DANIEL M. KEENAN, Visiting Assistant Professor of Statistics. JOHN P. LEHOCZKY, Professor of Statistics. MARK J. SCHERVISH, Assistant Professor of Statistics. RUEY S. TSAY, Assistant Professor of Statistics. Upper left corner: David Klahr, Head, Department of Psychology. Middle left: Patrick D. Larkey, Head, Department of Social Sciences. Lower left: John Lehoczhy, Head, Department of Statistics. 47 MELLON COLLEGE OF SCIENCE Mellon Institute, founded in 1913 by Andrew and Richard Mellon, served primarily as a research institute until its merger with Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1967. The merger, which created Carnegie-Mellon University, brought many eminent scientists and researchers from a variety of sciences into the university setting. In order to provide the sciences with a separate identity, Mellon College of Science was created in 1971. The curriculum combined the science programs of the College of Engineering with the research programs of the Mellon Institute. Today, MCS is a national leader in research, undergraduate studies, and graduate studies in the five departments of biology, chemistry, computer science, mathematics, and physics. In the last twelve years, undergraduate enrollment has increased from roughly five hundred to more than eight hundred. Funded research in the department, strongly endorsed by Dr. Cyert, has quintupled during the same period. Mellon College of Science, like its students, is not standing still. By mixing the old with the new, and bringing concepts to reality, new problems are being solved in MCS. When unsolved problems in the sciences arise, Mellon College of Science will be there to meet the challenges. WILLIAM E. BROWN, Associate Professor of Biological Sciences. SALVATORE M. CASTELLANO, Professor of Biological Sciences. BERNARD D. COLEMAN, Professor of Biological Sciences. ERIC W. GROTZINGER, Lecturer in Biological Sciences. DAVID D. HACKNEY, Associate Professor of Biological Sciences. SARAH E. HITCHCOCK-DE GREGORI, Associate Professor of Biological Sciences. CHIEN HO, Professor and Head of Biological Sciences. JONATHAN W. JARVIK, Associate Professor of Biological Sciences. ELIZABETH W. JONES, Professor of Biological Sciences. LINDA R. KAUFFMAN, Lecturer in Biological Sciences. EDWIN G. MINKLEY, JR., Associate Professor of Biological Sciences. WILLIAM R. MC CLURE, Professor of Biological Sciences. ROBERT F. MURPHY, Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences. JOHN F. NAGLE, Professor of Biological Sciences. JANIS M. O'DONNELL, Associate Professor of Biological Sciences. ROBERT V. RICE, Profesor of Biological Sciences. STEVEN B. SCHOLNICK, Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences. D. LANSING TAYLOR, Professor of Biological Sciences. ALAN S. WAGGONER, Associate Professor of Biological Sciences. JAMES F. WILLIAMS, Professor of Biological Sciences. JOHN L. WOOLFORD, JR., Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences. C. ROY WORTHINGTON, Professor of Biological Sciences and Physics. DEBRA K. AROMATORIO, Lecturer In Chemistry. GUY C. BERRY, Professor of Chemistry and Polymer Science. ROBERT R. BIRGE, Professor and Head of Chemistry. AKSEL A. BOTHNER-BY, University Professor of Chemistry. WILLIAM E. BROWN, Associate Professor of Chemistry. ALBERT A. CARETTO, JR., Professor of Chemistry. JOSEF DADOK, Professor of Chemical Instrumentation. MORTON KAPLAN, Professor of Chemistry. PAUL J. KAROL, Associate Professsor of Chemistry. ROBERT L. KAY, Professor of Chemistry. TRUMAN P. KOHMAN, Professor of Chem. Emeritus. MIGUEL LLINAS, Associate Professor of Chemistry. HERSHEL MARKOVITZ, Professor of Mechanics and Polymer Science. MARCUS S. MORGAN, Professor of Chemistry Emeritus. CARY D. PATTERSON, Professor of Chemistry Emeritus. CARY D. PATTERSON, Professor of Chemistry. JOHN A. POPLE, University Professor of Natural Sciences. DONALD W. SLOCUM, Senior Lecturer in Chemistry. PHILIP L. SOUTHWICK, Professor of Chemistry Emeritus. R. DONALD SPENCER, Associate Professor of Chemistry. KAREN H. STUMP, Lecturer in Chemistry. ROBERT F. STEWART, Professor of Chemistry. CHARLES H. VAN DYKE, Associate Professor of Chemistry. Upper left corner: Robert F. Sekorka. Dean of MCS. 49 LYNN BAUMEISTER, Lecturer in Computer Science. C. CORDON BELL, Professor of Computer Science. ION BENTLEY, Associate Professor of Computer Science. ROBERTO BISIANI, Assistant Professor of Computer Science. RANDAL E. BRYANT, Assistant Professor of Computer Science. NAHID CAPELL, Lecturer in Computer Science. JAIME CARBONELL, Associate Professor of Computer Science. JACOBO CARRASQUEL, Lecturer in Computer Science. EDMUND CLARKE, Associate Professor of Computer Science. STEPHEN W. DIRECTOR, Professor of Computer Science. CHARLES M. EASTMAN, Professor of Computer Science. ALLAN FISHER, Assistant Professor of Computer Science. MERRICK FURST, Assistant Professor of Computer Science. DENNIS R. COLDENSON, Lecturer in Computer Science. EDWARD F. CEHRINGER, Lectuer in Computer Science. A. NICO HABERMANN, Professor and Head of Computer Science. MAURIECE P. HERLIHY, Assistant Professor of Computer Science. PETER HIBBARD, Associate Professor of Computer Science. GEOFFREY HINTON, Assistant Professor of Computer Science. DOUGLAS JENSEN, Associate Professor of Computer Science. ANITA K. JONES, Associate Professor of Computer Science. TAKEO KANADE, Associate Professor of Computer Science. RAVINDRAN KANNAN, Associate Professor of Computer Science. ELIANE KANT, Assistant Professor of Computer Science. H.T. KUNG, Professor of Computer Science. MATTHEW MASON, Assistant Professor of Computer Science. JOHN MC DERMOTT, Principle Research Scientist and Associate Head. PHILIP MILLER, Senior Lecturer in Computer Science. JAMES H. MORRIS, Professor of Computer Science. ALLEN NEWELL, University Professor of Computer Science. DEWAYNE PERRY, Visiting Assistant Professor of Computer Science. MARC RAIBERT, Associate Professor of Computer Science. RICHARD RASHID, Assistant Professor of Computer Science. D. RAJ REDDY, Professor of Computer Science. WILLIAM SCHERLIS, Assistant Professor of Computer Science. DANA SCOTT, University Professor of Computer Science. MICHAEL I. SHAMOS, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Computer Science. KMARY M. SHAW, Associate Professsor of Computer Science. DANIEL P. SIEWIOREK, Professor of Computer Science. HERBERT A. SIMON, Richard King Mellon Professor of Computer Science. ALFRED SPECTOR, Assistant Professor of Computer Science. ROBERT F. SPROULL, Adjunct Professor of Computer Science. GUY L. STEELE, )R., Assistant Professor of Computer Science. MARK STEHLIK, Lectuer in Computer Science. Upper right corner: Chien Ho, Department Head. Biological Sciences Middte right. Robert R. Birge. Department Head, Chemistry. 50 Lower right: George ). Fa, Department Head. Mathematics. PETER B. ANDREWS, Professor of Mathematics. EGON BALAS, Professor of Applied Mathematics. ALBERT A. BLANK, Professor of Mathematics. CHARLES V. COFFMAN, Professor of Mathematics. BERNARD D. COLEMAN, Professor of Mathematics. BERNARD D. COLEMAN, Professor of Mathematics. RICHARD J. DUFFIN, University Professor of Mathematics. GEORGE ). FIX, Professor and Head of Mathematics. MAX D. GUNZBURCER, Professor of Mathematics. MORTON E. CURTIN, Professor of Mathematics. WILLIAM j. HRUSA, Assistant Professor of Mathematics. ICNACE I. KOLODNER, Professor of Mathematics. KENNETH O. KORTANEK, Professor of Mathematics. RICHARD C. MAC CAMY, Professor of Mathematics. VICTOR J. MIZEL, Professor of Mathematics. RICHARD A. MOORE, Professor and Associate Head of Mathematics. ROY A. NICOLAIDES, Professor of Mathematics. WALTER NOLL, Professor of Mathematics. DAVID R. OWEN, Professsor of Mathematics. ROGER N. PEDERSON, Professor of Mathematics. JOHN W. SCHAEFER, Assistant Professor of Mathematics. JUAN J. SCHAFFER, Professor of Mathematics. DANA SCOTT, Professor of Mathematical Logic. STEVEN E. SHREVE, Associate Professor of Mathematics. RICHARD STATMAN, Associate Professor of Mathematics. GERALD L. THOMPSON, Professor of Applied Mathematics. WILLIAM O. WILLIAMS, Professor of Mathematics. OSWALD WYLER, Professor of Mathematics. JOSEPH O. ARTMAN, Professor of Physics. PETER D. BARNES, Professor of Physics. LUC BERGER, Professor of Physics. RICHARD E. CUTKOSKY, Buhl Professor of Theoretical Physics. RICHARD M. EDELSTEIN, Professor of Physics. ARNOLD ENCLER, Professor of Physics. JOHN C. FETKOVICH, Professor of Physics. SIMEON A. FRIEDBERC, Professor of Physics. ROBERT B. GRIFFITHS, Stern Professor of Physics. LEONARD S. KILLLINGER, Professor of Physics. ROBERT W. KRAEMER, Professor of Physics. MICHAEL J. LEVINE, Professor of Physics. LINC-FONC LI, Professor of Physics. RONALD J. LIPTON, Assistant Professor of Physics. TADEUSZ B. MASSALSKI, Professor of Physics. JOHN F. NAGLE, Professor of Physics. JOHN A. RAYNE, Professor of Physics. JAMES S. RUSS, Professor of Physics. ROBERT T. SCHUMACHER, Professor of Physics. ROBERT F. SESKERKA, Professor of Physics. RAYMOND A. SORENSON, Professor and Chairman of Physics. LKROBERT M. SUTER, Assistant Professor of Physics. ROGER B. SUTTON, Professor of Physics. ROBERT H. SWENDSEN, Professor of Physics. NED S. VANDER VEN, Professor of Physics. HELMUT VOGEL, Assistant Professor of Physics. LINCOLN WOLFENSTEIN, University Professor of Physics. C. ROY WORTHINGTON, Professor of Physics. HUGH D. YOUNG, Professor of Physics. Upper left corner: Raymond A. Sorenson, Department Head, Physics. .Middle left: A. Nkro Habermann. Department Head, Computer Science. 51 i SCHOOL OF URBAN AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS The School of Urban and Public Affairs was created thirteen years ago to evaluate and modify the methods by which students are educated in public management and policy. During that time it has become one of the most prestigious schools of its kind in the nation. Like other programs at this university, the school takes a more analytic and quantitative approach to public management than does the traditional qualitative method. SUPA is one of many schools exercising this new approach to public affairs. The masters program has an explicitly prescribed curriculum which includes courses in economics, computer science, accounting, communications, operations research, bureaucracy, organizations, and public process. During a period of two years, students research real policy problems, such as the issue of radioactive waste materials and toxic waste dumps. A special feature for undergraduate students is provided, one which has proven particularly popular for social science majors. Students in this program obtain their master's degree in five years. Thus they spend their senior year not only as undergraduate students, but also as first year graduate students. This program has helped to increase the interaction between SUPA and HSS. Traditionally, government positions are the placement objectives for SUPA students. However, the widespread theory of reducing the size of government and increasing its efficiency has prompted many talented students to accept work in the private sector. 52 photograph by Ben Krokosky DELORESE AMBROSE, Assistant Dean and Director of the Management Communication Program. ELIZABETH E. BAILEY, Professor of Economics and Public Policy. RAJIV BANKER, Associate Professor of Accounting and Public Management. BRIAN J. L. BERRY, University Professor of Urban Studies and Public Policy. ALRED BLUMSTEIN, J. Erik Jansson Professor of Urban Systems and Operations Research, Director, Urban Systems Institute. MALACHY CAREY, Assistant Professor of Economics and Operations Research. DAVID W. CRAIG, Adjunct Professor of Law and Administration. SRIKANT DATAR, Assistant Professor of Public Management. OTTO A. DAVIS, W.W. Cooper Professor of Economics and Public Policy. DENISE Dl PASQUALE, Assistant Professor of Urban Planning and Regional Science. GEORGE DUNCAN, Professor of Statistics. CHARLES M. EASTMAN, Professor of Urban and Regional Planning. WILLIAM F. ELLIOTT, Adjunct Associate Professor of Marketing. SCOTT FARROW, Assistant Professor of Economics. HARRY R. FAULK, Adjunct Professor of Education Policy. KAREN W. FEINSTEIN, Assistant Professor of Social Policy and Public Management. BEN FISCHER, Adjunct Professor of Labor Relations and Public Policy. STEVEN G. GARBER, Assistant Professor of Economics. JONATHAN L. GIFFORD, Assistant Professor of Public Management and Policy. JOHN D. GRAHAM, Assistant Professor of Public Policy Analysis. ROBERT W. HAHN, Assistant Professor of Economics, Engineering, and Public Policy. NORMAN J. JOHNSON, Professor of Social Policy. MARK KAMLET, Assistant Professor of Economics and Public Policy. KEVIN KEARNS, Assistant Director of Executive Education and Adjunct Assistant Professor of Public Management. KENNETH O. KORTANEK, Professor of Mathematical Science. PATRICK LARKEY, Associate Professor of Public Policy and Social Sciences. LESTER B LAVE, James Higgins Professor of Economics and Urban Affairs. SAMUEL LEINHARDT, Professor of Sociology. GORDON H. LEWIS, Associate Professor of Sociology. PAMELA LEWIS, Instructor of Communication. RICHARD L. LONGINI, Professor of Urban Affairs Emeritus. EDWARD B. MONTGOMERY, Assistant Professor of Economics. M. GRANGER MORGAN, Head, Department of Engineering and Public Policy. JOHN B. OLSEN, Adjunct Professor of Strategic Planning. ROBERT RICH, Associate Professor of Political Science, Public Policy, and Management. SHELBY STEWMAN, Associate Professor of Sociology and Demography. DONALD C. STONE, Adjunct Professor of Public Management. ROBERT P. STRAUSS, Professor of Economics and Public Policy. ESWARAN SUBRAHMANIAN, Instructor of Management Information Systems. JOEL ARTHUR TARR, Professor of History and Urban Affairs. ALAN R. WHITMAN, Adjunct Professor of Health Systems Management. FRANCIS C. WIMBERLY, Adjunct Associate Professor of Management Information Systems. JAMES WITENSKE, Adjunct Instructor, Health Systems Finance. MARTIN WOHL, Professor of Transportation System Planning. Upper led corner: Brian J. L. Berry. Dean of SUPA. 53 4 RESIDENT ASSISTANT APPLICATIONS FOR 1988 1986 ARB AVAILABLE AT TP INTEREST SESSIONS SUNDAY, JANUA’ C . 7 .svo, OESDAY, JANT - EDNBSDAY, Applications D JANUARY Anthony M. Martin, Director of Housing Gerald V. Marks, Associate Director of Housing Marcia Klosinski, Assistant Director of Housing and Operations Michael Murphy, Area Coordinator of Hill Dorms Rebecca J. Figura, Area Coordinator of North Campus David Johnston, Area Coordinator of Off-Campus Housing 56 Student Dormitory Council President: leffrey Nagel. Morewood Vice-President: Robin Rosen, Hill Dorms Vice-President: Ion Maiman, Satellite Vice-President: Alex Durrell, Treasurer: James Gualtieri, Secretary: Lorraine Dochych; Marc Aichambault, Tom Adams, Karen Adelson, Alfredo Apollom. Brian Arnold, Glenn Barrett, Bill B , Arnold Birin, Joshua Brodsky, Dawn Buey. Doug Camplejohn, Cathy Carroll. Diane Ceonzo, Rick Chadwick. Noland Cheung, Dan Chismar, Sung Chjo. Paul Cohen. Chris Corrigan, Joe Costa, Paul D'Alessandns, Nick Davignon. Pamela Day, Debbie Dickinson, Bob DiGioia. Dina Duhl. Seth Ebot. Greg Eoyang. Carol Evans, Gordon Fair, Tom Felmley. HJary Fitch, Javier Foncillas. .Michael Fong. Leslie Frank, Nish Gajarawala, Duane Galbi, Robert Gampert. Patrick Garrett, David Genet, David George, Neal Glksman. Michael Cordon. Joe Guarino, Jeff Hatala, Dave Henry, Pete Hil. Boyd Howard, Thomas Hunter, Seth Kaplan. Bruce Kasrel, Patrick Kearney. Michael King. Edward Kogan, Matt Langton, Karen Lee, Bennett Leff, David Lehn, Ron .Manila, David Martin, Andrea Mastroddi, Ted McCabe, Jill Mmick, Molly Moriarty, John Myers, Sandy Newman, John Ojeda, Claire Palmgren. Paul Pec ora, Karen Perlman, Andy Phfips, Todd Pires, Scott Reekless. Rachel Reinitz, Wendy Rozansek, Andrew Russo, Rich Zanzi, John Sargent. Maura Savini, Tony Scarpelli, Glenn Schuster, Mark Seith, Monica Shah, Susan Simone. Pam Snyder, Denise Starrett. Eric Stesar, Anne Svedberg, Timothy Talda. Todd Tiberi, Cathy Veit, Steffanie Wardrop, Lauren Witherspoon, Eric Wittle, Gregg Wolff, Tom Yacavone, Robert Yang. Larry Yuter. Resident Assistants Boss Hall: Anton Nimblett. Greg Goetchius. Robin Esterson, Donald Dietrkk; Carol Apartments: Elizabeth Fox; Doherty House: Rhonda McNulty. John Wessels, Susan Stofan. Edward Voelcker; Donner Hall: Bruce Rutherford, Jay Miller. David Erbe, Pamela Snyder, Dianne Carroll. Dan Corbett, Richard Cenece. Paula Glogowski; Hamerschlag House: Brian Vaughn. Frederick Long. Joseph Spalding. Cliff Sharpies. Andy Russo; Hampshire Hall Mitch Grey; Henderson Hal Heather Newton. McGill Hall: Todd Donmoyer. Dave Martinelli. David Lafayatis. Margaret Morrison. Kim .Morrison; .Morewood Gardens: Steve Pomraning, Rotjert Hollis, .Maria Volarich, Karen Lee. Susan Jordan, Doug Foulds. Jacqueline Yonek, Heidi Schonauer. Allison Clark, Melinda Snell, Michele Beaulieu. Neil Schlisserman, Wiliam McCormick. Arnis Buza, Patty lllig, John Pope. Theodore Anderer; Mudge House: Jeanne Shipley. Tracy Rone, David Woodrow. John Livanos. Kristine Denzau. Eileen Eskin, George Salem; Roselawn Terrace: Vanessa Pratt; Scobel Hall: Dennis Quinn. Yugo Ikach. Harvey Cobfai. Jim Gray; Shadyside Apartments: Loyd Johnson; Shirley Apartments: Michele Hessman; Tudor Hall Janet Karo; Welch Hal: Terri Glueck; Woodlawn Apartments: Catherine Vodrey. 57 Hillel House, Spirit, and Tech House Donner Hall 67 V'rX'l NORTH CAMPUS ■ r 72 75 76 SOCCER The soccer team had an outstanding season in 1984, compiling a 11-2-1 record and winning the PAC conference. Missing the playoff rounds was upsetting to both the coach and his players who were expecting a seat in post-season play. Scores California State University 4-0 Robert Morris College 6-0 St. Francis College 6-0 lohn Carroll University 0-3 Hiram College 4-0 Geneva College 2-1 Pittsburgh at Johnstown 1-0 Grove City College 3-0 Alliance College 6-0 Bethany 1-0 Frostburg State 2-2 Washington and Jefferson 5-0 University of Pittsburgh 2-4 Robert Morris 1-0 Head Coach N k Gaudkxo; Assistant Coach: Dan Moss; Trainer: Jeff Wetss; Ted Andcrcr. Doug Anderson. Caleb Corker,'. Neal Fnnk. lohn Kenney, Charles lockhead. John McNamara. Sam Montague. Ned O'Byrne. Pat Quinlan, Owen Ranta, Alex Tomlinson, Alan Mayr. Kevin Jung. Jamie Ruffing, Dave ShiBer, David Downey, Jeff Russo. Hal Schenck. 8t CROSS COUNTRY The Cross-Country team had another undefeated regular season despite injuries of the star runners. After a loss of many seniors from last year. Coach Meckley was very pleased with the long distance runners whose sport is one of the most grueling of all athletics. Scores Duquesne University Bethany College Indiana University Robert Morris College Grove City College Frostburg Invitational PAC Championship 15-50 15-50 22-38 15-45 19-39 First First Gl Belofsky. Vincent Bochino. Robert Bowie, Mike Cantway, Paul Carnine. Dean Danowski, Robert Dusch, Tom Flemley, Duane Calbi. Pat Garrett, Peter Jacobs. Robert Kissell. Eric Lee, Frank Matousek, Curtis Meuse, Andrew Peterson, Erik Postnieks, Anthony Scarpetli, Chris Shannon, Keith Stopen, Mark Sulecki, .Manager: Rosemary ttnteregger; Head Coach: Cary Meckley. 82 83 FIELD HOCKEY Head Coach: Jan McDowell; Captains: Lynn Otto, Mary Ann Sacco; Kim Ciulla. Kate D'Arbeloff. Dianne Carroll. Susan Klein, Erin Fitzpatrick. Karen Tobasky. Sarah Fay. Laura Ciaralo, Laura Karetzky. .Maria Kozo. Donna Nyzio, Nancy Vutz. Linda Marcoux. The field hockey team finished in second place in the Pennwood West Conference. Led by captains Lynne Otto and Mary Ann Sacco, and coach Joan Maser, the field hockey team had a successful season. 84 WOMEN’S TENNIS The women's tennis team was a surprise winner of the PWC Tennis tournament. Outstanding players abounded in this team, which unfortunately was not reflected in their seasonal record. bxf't'fff PHmffrrr 86 Head Coach Mmda Fal; Laurie Arerxias. Daina Baumhammers. lorena Miller, Liza Reed, lesie Inglese, Darla Mes«ck, Clair Palmgrcn, Sally Yanchus, Andrea Benowitz. Cathy Dankocyk, Amy Shaw, Deanne Wait e Scores University of Pittsburgh 2-7 Chatham College 3-2 Bethany College 3-2 Geneva College 6-3 West Liberty 1-8 St. Francis College 2-3 California State University 4-1 Washington and Jefferson 1-3 Duquesne University 4-5 Robert Morris College 2-7 Seton Hill College 4-1 Pennvvood West Conference First 87 VOLLEYBALL Scores Penn State at McKeesport 3-1 Penn State, Fayette County 2-0 Garrett College 2-0 Grove City 1-3 Thiel College Tournament Third Indiana University 2-3 Geneva College 3-1 Robert Morris 3-2 St. Francis 1-2 Chatham College 2-0 Bethany College 2-1 Seton Hill 2-0 Duquesne University 2-3 California State University- 2-1 Laroche College 2-0 Washington and Jefferson 1-2 Carlow College 2-0 Pennwood West Conference First 88 Head Coach: lane Fisk; Captain: Janet Stariha; Gina Coefrio, Chris Coleman. Janet Cooper, Susan Jordan, Karen Kmetz, Carol Lau, Jill Pascoe, Liz Smith. Marianne Smith. Debbie St. Pierre, Ji Werner, Monica Zalevsky. The volleyball team captured the Pennwood West Conference championships after having an outstanding 17-7 season. Coach Jane Fisk was very pleased with the young ladies who made up the successful squad. CHEERLEADERS The Varsity Cheerleaders, a spirited group of Tartan fans, cheer for varsity football and varsity basketball games from September through February. For the first time men were added to the squad which displayed the loyalty to the Tartan teams. Captain: Sharon Blosel; Morris Housen. Kim Kirkwood, lohn lodge, Lisa Boyles, Gw Garrison. Marianne Waleski. Jackie Yonek. ArnokJ Blinn. Tom Bonvissuto, Paul Partdon. 90 FOOTBALL Row 1 Head Coach Chuck Klausing, Richard La Valle. Sean McGinn. Andrew lames. Nicholas Liston. Michael Abaugh, William Carets. Tim Griffith. James Slater. Damon Preziuso. Mike LaValle. leffrey Hanlon. Dan Preston. Scott Bachik. Paul Scarmazzi. Michael Paterchak. Tom Frost, Coach Gerry Mancini; Row 2: Coach Tom Nee. loseph Garecht. Dan lankitus. Richard Falxan. Mark Ptymire. Ron Orie, Tim Carson. James Angelo. Jonathan Lange. Joseph Orlowski. Leo Cadden. Wayne Figuerele. Tod Bross. David Burchianti. George Kay. Lee Andre, Randy Swales. Coach Rick Lackner; Coach Jack Brumbaugh. David ESas. Wikam Heiser. Ken Hams. Anthony Mozeleski. Mark Fera. John Jones. Bryan RoessJer. Michael Holodnik. Dale K or ding. Matthew Sevin, Christopher Haupt. John Brown. John Walters, Carl Montalbano. Brad Sherwin, Graduate Asst. Terry Bodner; Row 4: Roger Roble. David Zito, Michael Hensel. Michael Nazzaro. Victor Boland. Mark Berush, Eugene Smith. Dan Serrao. Michael Rutkowski. Tim Denmoade. Mike Mnjock. Karl Shearer, Jerry Mancini, James Scarpone, Michael Hite. Robert Fleishman. Row 5: Nkk Klipa. John Her old. Marc Muster, loseph Gfanka. Michael Cducci, Neal Shipley. Michael Boyle. Vncenl Putkowski, David Memgan, Robert Butts, Cameron Poluszek. Vincent Nikon. Daniel Gercak, Michael Davis, Ross Jicomelli, Edward Gallager. Ken Urban. Anthony Collaros; Row 6: John Rooney. Kevin Harris. .Mark Brado. Michael Fera, Mike Wikoo. Robert Cortazzo, Paul Van Buskirk. Michael Garverick. William Cramer, Michael Behhng, Kevin Truffa. Roy Teresky. Timothy Keiy. Harvey Carroll. David Richards. Darrin Ball. Gary Marchionna The 1984 Tartan squad compiled a 6-3 record, earning themselves second place in the President's Athletic Conference. Fifteen valuable seniors are graduating this year, leaving the tradition to be carried on by next year's Tartans. 91 Scores Duquesne University Bucknell University John Carroll University Hiram College Thiel College Grove City College Washington and Jefferson Bethany College Case Western Reserve 92 2014 7- 42 24-12 24-8 38-8 35-17 8- 36 27-20 17-25 FENCING Mark Accetta. Er c BakJeschwieler, Robert Casey, |r., Diane Ceonzo, Captain Tom Ciminelli. Hester Clever, Chris Cronin, William Demjan, Robert KerJoin. Mike Kri, Captain Liz Muskat. Eric -Moore, Kerry O'Boyle, Melaine Patrick. Kevin Steele, Philip Verdeick, Bob WiBeanowski, T n Zack, Dave Zumbro. Assistant Coach Dave Golden, Coach Jane Fisk. An age-old sport once employed as a defense of one’s honor. Fencing has become a popular competitive sport at many colleges and universities. Coached by Jane Fisk, these foil-bearing Tartans jabbed, stabbed, and parried to victory many times during the 1984-1985 season. With foil, epee, and sabre, the Fencing Team is prepared to slice its way through another season of growth and success. Scores Lafayette College 2-1 (m) William Patterson 2-1 (m) Penn State University 0-3 (m) 1-0 (w) Rutgers University 0-3 (m) Penn State at Fayette County 2-0 (m) California State College 2-1 (m) 0-1 (w) Cleveland State College 1-2 (m) 0-1 (w) Allegheny College 3-0 (m) 1-0 (w) California State College 2-1 (m) 1-1 (w) Indiana University 2-0 (m) 1-0 (w) Penn State at Fayette County 2-0 (m) 1-1 (w) Indian University 1-2 (m) 0-1 (w) 94 Coach Donna M. Pecman Mark FI RoPe,e COOpef- « W fre'jr aBria n°PrMS. 5S£% The co-educational swimming team swam its way ________ to victory numerous times during the 1984-1985 season. Coached by Donna Pecman, the dedicated swimming Tartans trained during Christmas break in sunny Florida. The swimmers were so impressive during their meets that one might mistake them for true amphibians. Although the loss of seniors Mark Flanagan, Rob Uber, and Gina lllig will be sorely felt, the returning team will be led by a large number of freshmen, sophomores, and juniors, particularly juniors Chris Leech and Patty lllig. Scores Westminster College Duquesne University Frostburg State University Grove City College Washington and Jefferson Bethany College Shepherd College John Carroll University Hiram College Gannon College PAC Championships 64-49 5152 62-51 64-49 39- 74 40- 73 5063 61-52 25-70 32-79 3rd Place MEN’S BASKETBALL David Bart. Luke Demo. Michael Stewart. Robert Brown. Tom Franktn, Stephen lochnau. George Debski, Eric Jacobs. John Bender. David Smith. Hart Coleman, Jay Claspy. Roger DeVries. Head Coach Larry Anderson. .Manager George Turner. John Taormina. Dwayne White. Dave Gestnch. Richard Nett. Scott Saxton. Assistant Coach George Kachults. Assistant Pete Bennett Second year coach Larry Anderson had plenty of which to be proud this season The Hoopsters racked up another fine showing to finish in second place in the President's Athletic Conference. Came after game, the Tartans competed with tough teams m their league obtaining a league record of 7-5-0. Fantastic freshman Hart Coleman was named Co-Rookie-of-the-Year in the PAC. John Taormina received an Honorable Mention. The team continued the rebuilding efforts it began last season in Coach Anderson's rookie year. Although not the Celtics, the Men’s basketball team is always an amazing spectacle to watch and enjoy. Scores Niagara College Allegheny Colege Penn State at Behrend Case Western Reserve .Mount Union College University of Pittsburgh Johnstown .Muskingum College Ohio Wesleyan Colege Rose-Hulman College Washington and lefferson Grove City College lohn Carroll University Hiram College Thiel College W'estminster College Bethany College Grove City College Washington and Jefferson Hiram College John Carroll University Thiel College Bethany College PAC Championships 101-47 83-67 48-50 74-62 66-69 81-65 71- 65 93-62 72- 59 74- 59 56-58 66-57 52-55 75- 85 71-61 60-67 71-63 71-59 79-66 56- 58 62-72 57- 59 2nd Place 98 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Laurie Arendas, .Maria Bober. Michele Schlegel. Nancy Dilulio. Stephanie Claudy, Cheryl Hauser, Christie Munn, Donna Ny io, Val Sooky, Vivian Braxton, Sarah Fay, fill Minick. Monica Zalevsky. The Lady Tartans, led under the coaching of Kathy Paczkowski, had another fine season playing in their new league, the President's Athletic Conference. In this new league, the girls were up against new teams they had never played before. Many outstanding players comprised the team, especially seniors Laurie Arendas and Michelle Schlegel. Scores Bethany College 85-64 Grove City College 73-52 Geneva College 67-54 Carlow College 82-57 Butler Community College 71-72 St. Francis College 77-37 Point Park State College 78-47 Thiel College 73-42 Hiram College 87-63 Seton Hill College 79-49 Kent State at East Liverpool 45-82 Washington and Jefferson 72-57 Bethany College 63-66 Butler Community College 81-105 Washington and Jefferson 66-60 John Carroll University 76-67 Washington and Jefferson 50-41 PAC Championships 7th Place 100 101 MEN’S TENNIS Steve Maytoeck, Thomas McDevitt, Charles Martin, lames Denburg. Bhaskar Thapa, Michael Oort, Greg Valey. August Consiglio. Mark Orsag, Christopher Winkler, |oe Swedroe. Head Coach Mark Bush. The Men's Tennis Team finished its Spring 1984 season with a record of six wins and four losses. As in 1983, the team won fourth place in the President's Athletic Conference. Two-time letter winner Steve Maybeck finished first in both singles and doubles, along with Thomas McDevitt, a three-time letter winner. Other single letter winners include Charles Martin and Mark Orsag. 102 SV Scores West Liberty State Thiel University University of Pittsburgh Hiram College Case-Western Reserve Duquesne University 5-1 Washington and Jefferson 5-4 Bethany College 7-2 John Carroll University 4-5 Allegheny College 2-7 President's Athletic Conference 4th 103 i.'CWvOln TRACK AND FIELD Nick Bel. Gl Belofsky. Robert 8owie. Michael Boyle. Kevin Brewer. Christopher Chen, Robert Cohen. Peter Cooper. Jeffrey Crain. Michael Cressman. Robert DiCioia. Robert Dusch. Thomas FeMey, Dean Cabin, David George. Phil Gerard, loseph Honse. Peter Jacobs. Geoffrey Kaplan. Michael Killen. Nicholas Kljucaric, Jeffrey Kreulen. Robert Krouse, Daniel lankilus. Gary Marchionna. Frank lUatousek. John McGowan. Curtis Meuse. Arthur Muz . Michael O'Ship, Paul Pecora. Todd Pcrri, Andrew Peterson, John Rankin. James Rodgers, Chris Shafer, .Michael Short, David Silverman, .Mark Sulecki, Lloyd Troy, James Wiley, John WesseH, Head Coach Gary Meckley. Assistant Coach Richard Lackner. Manager Rosemary Hmteregger. For the sixth consecutive season, Carnegie-Mellon's Spring 1984 Track and Field Team won the President's Athletic Conference Relays Championship. In its last dual meet, the team won its forty-sixth consecutive meet. Tri-captains Robert Krouse, Michael O'Ship, James Rodgers led the team in its quite obviously successful season. Bob Krouse became the President's Athletic Conference Champion in 1983, in the four hundred meter dash and intra-mural hurdles, and also was a national qualifier in the NCAA. 104 Scores President's Athletic Conference 1st Bethany college 124-21 Washington and Jefferson 108-31 Thiel College 100-45 John Carroll University 1st Hiram College 106-38 Robert Morris College 112-22 VliSliff HMPlbBI Ill . photograph by Michael Swatko J15 When I first told my friends that I was going to Carnegie-Mellon for college, their first reaction was, “Where's that?” I replied bravely, “In Pittsburgh.” Their collective response: “Why? I heard many witty comments about this city and I may have come here with a slightly negative attitude. However, my prejudice quickly dispelled once I arrived as a freshman. Despite the distinct odor of “Dawntawn” and an inundation of Steeler football, Pittsburgh made a good impression on me. Being a baseball fan myself, one of my first activities was to go to a Pirates game in Three Rivers Stadium. The “Bucs” won and I was drawn into the Pittsburgh spirit. I also saw an awesome Pittsburgh Panthers team slaughter the Black Knights of Army's West Point. This year, I expanded my horizons and went to Kennywood, an amazing amusement park that has two of the top ten roller coasters in the country. It takes at least three hours to go through the park, and of course no one rides their favorite rides just once. For some people, a sign of a great city is the quantity and quality of the available shopping areas. Downtown has many famous department stores in its district, and two huge, easily accessible malls in the outlying suburbs. Shadyside, Oakland, and Squirrel Hill all have nice stores with fairly reasonable prices. I look forward to my next two years in the “Steel City and hope to partake in more of the many aspects that Pittsburgh has to offer. As a native would say, “Pittsburgh is where it's at!” Rosemary Hinteregger '87 Copy Editor CULTURE Pittsburgh is quite a cultured city, despite its size. It has a world-renowned symphony orchestra, an outstanding ballet, the Civic Light Opera, and a traditional opera house. To students from afar, Pittsburgh's cultural scene is a major change from small towns and large cities. 125 NEIGHBORS A large majority of Pittsburgh's population lives in outlying areas, ranging from Upper St. Clair, Mount Lebanon, and Fox Chapel, to suburbs such as Monroeville, Churchill, Penn Hills, and Edgewood, and to small towns such as VVilkinsburg, McKeesport, and Squirrel Mill. Shown here is VVilkinsburg and nearby Point Breeze. Five main geographical areas directly surround Pittsburgh: North Side, South Side, Hill District, Mount Washington, and Oakland. Each has its own characteristics. The North Side is known for small companies, hospitals, parks, and Three Rivers Stadium. While the South Side has Station Square, the Hill District is famous for its inspiration of Hill Street Blues. Mount Washington is well-known for its elegant restaurants and Oakland is the educational center of the city, with four colleges, a museum, and a major library. 134 saaisnaisoHD AVKimN 1118 ItarmirsilU .Glcn.shuw Ou 'l IliUlHl Noflh IndiT liff ii tlo v Urn As on eronr ShtrpsburK Bel lev no 8Jo-nc Piltocl Stowe Millyal :K.ces-i Rocks «J dy CfMk t oln Pork Wilkinsburi Moon Run .Ingram Crafton Churchilf burg nForcst' Mills Swijvsvale' p£-X ;Carnc«i Mt. Oliver Rank, ■ North' Briddbck I Whitaker- Braddock' olVe'j M«lk Dormont I affrtly Mill1 .Wni Hunmltid West V Mimin' ’Woodvill Baldwin, Mt Lebanon Duquesne Brentwood cKeSipi ,MIII«ri vOfO . Huriiitti Port Vut liltui) fteihal . Hn Pleasant '“Hill Liberty Cuvtrtili Bethel Park I irirr M«o lrrJ untillc V CotiftoniMi Jefferson [.ibrir OtipiO eill Clairton y Von Kirk Weil Kltrabcl RMoUlMd C'OM'OOOI I FloraMi FTrauil HocUn (No Th « J homos iHunnli Mvsiotr Wol’oc McKeotpo I'rafford ClarUlgt'! Ilinnat- io« n Vorbrt Road, Ainh r t , La rimer Norjh Irw in] Manor •Own innette, P mi 1 Hahn (own XirapevilK- f oirwont Crowi Not Rodcbovfh UmoJoN Ma g io W«od« Greensburg CarJjonV Hi Vltti Aron Mermimc wliiilinti) ftrf-o Cc«(WHy Madiaon tiVYiiunicwood sir tmmoni iratztown CniiM iffitruii MuKKw The city of Pittsburgh has always valued Carne-gie-Mellon University, for it attracts a wide variety and high quality of students, faculty, and researchers, many of whom have been important contributors to the city. The university is actively involved in economic programs that assist the city. An important goal for Pittsburgh, pushed forward by Mayor Richard Caliguiri, is the expansion of technical opportunities, and Carnegie-Mellon is vital to this goal. The fine arts programs at the university also contribute to the culture of the city. The drama department presented a widely publicized selection of plays, in its summer season, including Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream. Pittsburgh can be proud of this university as it has been a resource to the city and its inhabitants for many years. All the departments provide the city with aspects that might not be here, were Carnegie-Mellon not located in Pittsburgh. Student Activities, headed by Anne Witchner, supports existing student organizations and encourages the development of new organizations, based on student interest. From WRCT-FM and the Forbes Street Gallery to the Activities Board and even the Thistle, Ms. Witchner and her staff behind the Skibo Information Desk make it possible for students to channel their interests and energies into rewarding extracurricular activities. M4 STUDENT SENATE Bdl McCormick. President: Larry Bach, Michael Belt. Diana Bianco. Peter Cohen, Daniela Cramer, Hilary DeBroff. Karen DeMefco, James Denburg, David CokJstem. Colleen Harrison. Chrissy Hynes. Vrgirua kkes. Chene lagerski. Michael King. Edward Mier, Tamal Mukherjee. lean Novak, lacqueine Piscitello. Lisa SaDey. Bdl Simmons. Jeff Soller. Cindy Taylor, Steve Wefler. The Student Senate's purpose is twofold. Senate oversees all university organizations and insures their smooth and proper operation. Senate also distributes the Activities Fee. Senate's second purpose is to serve as a link between the student body and administration. Working together, we get things done. 145 AB EXEC The purpose of Activities Board is to provide diverse entertainment in the campus community. We come from different majors, interests, and backgrounds, but when we all get together, we do achieve great programming magic. CSff Schoch (Exec), Dave Goldman (Treasurer), Erfeen Eskin (Coffeehouse). Adam Hanm (Concerts), lene Ruderman (lectures), lackte Granger (Dance). Stephen Winawer (Technical). Kate Martinci (Thursday Firm). Ion Marom (Friday Fims), Jeff Kenausis (Sunrlay Firm) AB TECH The Activities Board Tech Committee provides sound and lighting for various Activities Board events. A professional organization of competent and dedicated technicians, they are usually the first to arrive and the last to leave. Occasionally, though, a moment of silliness ensues, especially when photographers are around. 146 left to right: Esther Fiderman. Mriam Culatta. |ohn Hal. Valone Holden. Jenny Ladd. Janet Loewenstein. Jon .Manley. Cary Segal. Barrie Slaymaker. David Wait man. Nora Wakutt, Stephen Winawer. Dna Duhl. lee Godfrey, Boyd Howard. Rick Jones, Adam Leong. Michael Sullivan. 8arb Thompson. AB DANCE The Activities Board Dance Committee works to bring the whole campus together providing the university with entertainment, a variety of refreshments, and an atmosphere full of fun. Maria Bober. Sue Brunt. Sharon Bubtao, Sue Cheskes. Rich Genece. Don George. Rose Feliciano, Javier Fomcillas. Rege Frankhouser. lackie Granger, Julie Ha, Shannon Hansen. Chrisi Haretos. Alison HimeJ, John livanos, Michele Mayer. Jodi PeJekis, John Pope. Heidi Schonauer. Monica Shah, Chff Sharpies, Leigh Smith, George Spalding, Suzy Stofan, Michele Woods, Sue Zwetbaum AB FILMS AB Films presented a typically wide variety of movies this year for the campus. Leading off Friday Films were Terms of Endearment” and Flashdance”, providing the most recent releases available for colleges. Thursday and Sunday Films complimented to Friday series with the Monty Python and Law and Disorder” series. The three film committees give the campus a large number of different films, directed towards satisfying all moviegoer tastes. 147 FJm Personnel Kate Martinelli (Thursday Firm). Jon Marom (Friday Films), Jeff Kenausis (Sunday Films), Dave Mickey (Projectionist). INVESTMENT GROUP The C-MU Investment Croup is a student-run organization that educates its membership in portfolio management and the various processes of investing. The learning process takes place through the active management of an endowed portfolio, group presentations, and a guest speaker series. The Investment Croup welcomes students from all classes and majors. Drew Anderman. John Bares. Douglas Campbtejohn. David Ceh, August Consiglio. Steven Coopersmith. lay Cor nog. Robert Downing. Peter Codlewski, Lane Cordon. Kurt Larson. Lydia LeovK. Gai Lipman. John Lumpkin. Kathy McGnnis. Rich Milam. Mice .Moon, Robin Rosen. Stuart Shapro. Lee Sheppard. Eric Spray. Bob Waldron. Eric Witt. Brian Bresnanan. Eric Kwan, David Vurdelja. Robert L Arnold. Michael Pastino SARC The Student Alumni Relations Council works to strengthen the relationship between students and alumni, and promotes the university for the undergraduates. Some programs include the activities during Homecoming, and alumni exchange programs. 148 Linda Evans (president), Brian Wolf (vice-president), Anthony Gale (treasurer). .Mike Tier no (public relations), Doug Dittio, Alisa Irvine. Lisa Koshinen. Andrea Mastroddi, Cathy Carrol. Coieen Harrison. Dan Polahar. Bill Dudztak. Ed Tecot, Mice Crzywkiski. Emily Godin. AIESEC Officers: President: David Arturo, Executive Vice President of Operations: Michael Cantway, Executive Vice President of Planning Development: Paula Glogowski. Executive Vice President of Finance: Jennifer Kubilz, Vice President of Alumni Relations: Amy Shaw, Vice President of Exchange: Karen lewell. Vice President of Fundraising: Pete Lively. Vice President of Human Resources: Sue Kim. Vice Presi-rfent of .Marketing: |oe Cuanno, Vice President of Public Relations. Andrea Shiah, Vice President of Reception: Mary Gaylord. AIESEC is a French acronym for the International Association of Students in Economics and Business Management, an entirely student-managed, nonprofit, and non-political business organization. AIESEC has three purposes: to train students to become future business managers and leaders, to develop students' awareness of international issues, and to promote interaction between students and business people. The AIESEC program at C-MU is open to students of all majors and disciplines, both undergraduates and graduates. We offer practical experiences for everyone. 149 AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY The American Chemical Society affiliates are those that are interested in all of the diverse fields of chemistry. We are a close-knit club that enjoys social events like seasonal parties and firesides as well as intellectual events such as guest speakers and weekly seminars. Officers: lohn Pope, president. Michelle Schiegel. vice-president; Roseann Baker, secretary TAU BETA PI Tau Beta Pi is a national engineering honor society, whose objectives are to encourage and recognize scholarship, and to foster a spirit of liberal culture in engineering colleges. Members are drawn from the junior and senior engineering college. Projects with the purpose of promoting academic scholarship on campus have included tutoring for undergraduate engineering courses, proctoring of exams, information sessions on graduate schools, and a proposed conference of representatives from different graduate schools. Community service projects have included tutoring for the local high school and helping the CMU Children's School with their fundraising efforts. Elizabeth Armstrong, Afzaal Akhtar, Robert Ayers, Nihil Balram, Mark Bezek, William Cain, Andrew Caldwel. Amy Carlson, Erik Carlson, Ben Chigier, Frank Ciarallo. Mike Cirauia. Amy Grit, Adam DebeUis. Mark Decker. Gregory DiVincenlis, Keith Devos, lohn Dietrick, Douglas Ditillo, Prof. Steven Fenves, Sharon Fike, Gregg Franjione. Robert Guz owski. Javier Guzman, Jay Hammer. Patricia Hatter, Kmson Ho. Ken Hughes. James Isherwood. John Ivan, Ed Jordan, John lour dan, Patrick Kager, John Keremes, Rich Ketz. Mike Kosinski. Norman Keith Lay. Ron Lee, Daniel L. Lewis. J. Mark Mason. Steve Maybeck, Rex McCrary. Joe McGervey. Pedro Me|ia, Kris Mdler, Darius Mohsenin, Greg Munsick. .Mary Murphey. Susan Murray. Jeffrey Nagel, Prof. .Mark Nagurka. Prof. Charles Neuman. Craig Nay a. Peter Odryna. Steve Paff, Alan Perka. Steve Pomraning. Rahul Ra dan. Joe Reinhardt. George Ridley. .Mary Rosick. lames Ryan, .Maria Santore. loanrve Savinell. Mark Seith. Emiy Shriver. Karen Soeber. David Souders. David Springer. Daniel Swanson, Pamela Sweeney. Timothy Talda. Lisa Tietz, Alan Todtenkopf. Alexander Tomfcnson, Bonnie Topf. Robert Uber. Paul Whitaker. Thomas Wootley. Rolf Van De Vart. Brenda Yienger. Ed Zawada. Larry Zelson LAMBDA SIGMA The Lambda Sigma National Honor Society is an active association of sophomores whose ideals include ledership, scholarship, fellowship, and a spirit of service. This year we have offered our services in the sleeping bag campaigns, and combined efforts with Duquesne, Pitt, Chatham, and C-MU Mortar Boards to begin a nationwide campaign for an Organ Donor Awareness Program. We sponsored a Pumpkin Sale during Halloween and participated in Spring Carnival with our Beep-Beep Roadrunner booth. President: Dwaine Galbi. Vice President: Diana Bianco, Secretary: Shawn Stufft, Treasurer: Robert Sobek. .Mark Abramowitz. Nancy Adetsten. Eric Borm. Craig Bowser. Chris Capone. Wiffam Conroy. Dan Dunbrack. lanet Godfrey, David Greiner. Ronald Grider. Miriam Gulotta, Shannon Hansen, Tomoko Harada. Tim Holmes. Tom Hughes. John Kane, lonathan Klein. Gary Krummert. Perry Landmeyer, Kirk larson. Patti lassinger. Carol Lau. George Lee. Rich Lunak. Glenn .Mai, lohn Meyers. Charlie Moff. Carolyn Muskat. Michael Noe. Nancy Ott. Dan Pavord, Elen Rloff, Jay Runkel, C«i Shih, Alyce Simon, Alex Smith. Corinne Staler, lames Tornes. Matt Wagner. Frank Venturella MORTAR BOARD Mortar Board is a national senior honor society with over 185 chapters and total membership exceeding 110,000. Mortar Board emphasizes leadership, scholarship, and service as its goals. The C-MU chapter of Mortar Board has participated in alumni phonathons, organ donor campaigns, and Christmas bake sales. Susan Amran. Beth Armstrong. Michael Ayers (Treasurer), Davie Ceh. Daniel Chow. Mark Collins. Mary Conroy, Barbara Cooper (Vice President), Peter Coschigano. Mark Decker, Craig Denny. James Gilkey. Laura Golowxh, Kinson Ho. Nancy McArdle, Carolyn Muchant, Christine Pluto, Thomas Rieger. Melinda Snell (Secretary), lames Wood. Edward Zawada, lames Ryan. Knstrve Kovacik. Thomas Woodley, Tamara Artman 51 NATIONAL SOCIETY OF BLACK ENGINEERS As a national student-based organization, the National Society of Black Engineers is dedicated to the retention, development, and advancement of minority students. The Carnegie-Mellon chapter concentrates its efforts on programs which help members academically, and also prepares them for future careers. President: Sonya Miller, 1st Vice President: Bruce Smith, 2nd Vice President: Ralph AkJeridge. Recording Secretary: Dawn Buey, Corresponding Secretary: Rochele Hopson, Treasurer Lisa Daley. Leslie W -bams. Anna Hoiks, Terry Dorsey. Reginald Law, Eric Adams. Scott KeBy. Natabe Carter. Kenneth Benton. Dean Haffenden. Bob Green. Eleanne Reid. |. Otis Smith, Shauna McKenzie. Tima Troutman. Anthony Slaughter, Randy Calahan, Charlene Mason. Lynne Jefferson. DeAdria Wilkams. Peter Bennett. Gina Murphy-Townshend. Kevin Green, Eric McIntosh. SOCIETY OF WOMEN ENGINEERS The Society of Women Engineers, founded in 1950, is a professional engineering society with 152 students chapters. Offering scholarships, awards, and certificates, SWE's main objective is to help women students and to recognize outstanding work in the field by women engineers. Paula Jean Allen, Nancy Boyle, Dawn Lavonrte Buey. Jennifer Cairns, Diane Cconzo, Michelle Marie Crompton. Pamela Lynne Day, Kristine Denzau. Sally Ann Devlin, Andrea Dibble. Juke Epelboim. Dareen Guzylak, Colleen Harrison. Rochelle Hopson. Paula Johnson, Yvonne Marsh, Diane McEfigott, Colleen McNally, Darla Messkk, Marguerite Moss, Sandra Newman, Gail Newton, Lynne Otto. Claire Palmgren, |dl Pascoe, Susan Pawlowski, Annette Peetz. Susan Raginsky, Wendy Rovansek. Lisa Salley. Deborah Samuels, Maria Santore, Denise Scobee, Valerie Sookey, Maureen Stempkowski. Pamela Sweeney, Joy Taubler, Jill Werner, Deadria Williams. Michele Woods, Eirene Yamamura, Brenda Yu, Cheryl Zafaras. 152 FORBES £ GALLERY The Forbes Gallery is a non-profit, student-run art gallery on the C-MU campus. The gallery is a forum for the art work of students and alumni, new exhibitions are featured on a weekly basis throughout the academic year. Staff: Tern Gueck, director; Krk Botula. assistant drector; Lynne Schalz, public relations manager; Janine Hudak. business manager. EXPLORERS CLUB The Explorer's Club is Carnegie-Mellon's outing club. Every weekend trips were organized to do such activities as rock climbing, kayaking, caving, crosscountry skiing, and hiking. The club taught outdoor skills to many beginners through its climbing school and kayak pool sessions. The longer trips during midsemester breaks included caving and lead-climbing at Seneca Rocks, West Virginia. Aaron Brodsky (president), Rob Uber (vice-president). Andy Sack. Javier Guzman, Bruce Irvin, Andrew Foelsche, Ben Martin, Jay Hammer, David George, Dennis Gephardt. Kristie Staton, lay Dawson. Jeremy Thei, Timothy Scholz, Norman Larson, Michael Grolemund. Mary Hegarty, Alfredo Apoflow. Marc Bonn. David Lawrence, Sung Cho, Alexander latimen. Brian Cluggish, Dtane Watson. Michael Sclafam, Dani Zweig. Terri Turtun, Mary Ann Lynch. Hezen Hansen, Teresa Grolemund, Jeff Summit. Rudy Zung. Harold WeisenbJoom. David Scott. Ganna Dagiau, Brett Phillips, lonathan Chigier. Evan McDonnell, Ray Farbarik, Pamela Reingel, John WJ, Eric lohnson, David Steele, John Herl ert, Rob Guzikowski. Doug Hodic, David Appelbaum, Abby Silver, Allen Geenberg, Paul Hanson, David Ahlberg. Thomas Hodge, Vidal Graupera. Carokne Hayes. Hugh Young. Dean Moroson. Annamarie Herts, John Gay. Brian Kelley. Gordon Fair. Stuart Rapoport, Ramesh Harjani, Qaig Kernsen, Jason George. 153 TARTA Typesetting manager M CWIand. Features Editor: Erk Medrow. Don Gamble. Production Manager: Katrin Wesner. Photo-Managing Editor .Michael Pilewski, News Editor: Karen Gray, Contnbuting Dossier, Judith Merrl, Edrtor-in-Chief: Stephen Volan, Sports Edtor Christopher lewis. Contributing Business: Bonnie Topf, Entertainment Editor: Anthony Datri, Business .Manager: John Friedenunn, Contributing News: Pauline Wen, Contributing Production: Peter Bam, Dossier Editor. Michele Keane, ACME Editor: Mohan Fmbar, Art Manager Michael Sussman, Asst. Business Manager: John Lumpkin, Asst. Typesetting Manager. Joseph Hasper. Asst. Art .Manager Mark Kissner, Asst. News Editor: Jennifer Even, Contnbuting Sports: Scott Bozk, Court Jester: .Mark Levine. The Tartan is the student newspaper of Carnegie-Mellon University, with a circulation of 6400. Published weekly, the Tartan attempts to keep its readers informed of campus, local. and national events of interest to the university community. 154 WRCT Sarah Becker. Daniel Bernstein, Mark Bodnar, Rebecca Bogart. Fred Bould. Sean Brady. Geoff Brooksher, Lesley Brunker, Philip Castle. Antony Cook, John Devitofrancheschi, Joseph Enck, George Fei, John Fetkovich, Matt Fortnow. Bdale Garbee (general manager). Rich Genece, David George, Rebecca Glaser. Elena Gialamas. Neil Greenblum. Greg Gray, Charlie Hacskaylo, .Marni Halasa, Michael Hall. Karen Honer, John Huber. .Mark Iskowitz, Ovid Jacob, Leslie lones. Anji Kalita. Christpher Koenigsberg. Robert Konuch, Nancy Kress, Latele LaFoIetee. Charles Jainchd, Rachel Levine. Joelle Levitt, Don Luby. Dave Loren, Paul McKenna, Wayne Mesard, George Michaels. David Miller. Jay .Miller, Jean-Pierre Mulley, Steve Murch. Phfl Nussbaum, DavkJ Parmenter, Steve Peck, Charly Rhoades. Joseph Romano, Robert Rose, Clare Rosen, Dan Rosenthal, Dean Rubine. David Schott. Robert Schrecengost. Eric Schwabe. Tim Schdz, Harris Sherman. Rosa Silver. Taylor Simmons, Drew Smith. Lisa Smith, Rebecca Smith. Norbert Schindler. Scot Sutton, Felicia Thibeault. Bruce Thomas, Tracy Unger. Todd VanderHeyden. Btfl Van Zandt. Steve Volan, William Wrbican, Brenda Yienger. Bella Yurkovetsky, Robert Yaffe, Ray Ryan, Garrett Yankou WRCT stands for Radio Carnegie Tech, C-MU's student-run radio station. With studios operating 24 hours a day from the basement of Skibo, WRCT offers the most diverse mixture of music in Pittsburgh. WRCT is the only place on campus where people in all colleges can work toward the same thing: musical expression. 155 ALPHA PHI OMEGA 8r Xh« v Mirk; Abramowit . $« A a Kartn Ktt. tnc 8alcto«hw rtof. to mc- EUra zool. Rktwd follow. Dan«H Barth. Kara ttorglind. IHa B m« i. BJ B . Thomay Blond. Vn Bocchno, T« . Brw. Barb ra Brotoy. UndaBuidccka. Strjr Bush. 6«h Bywy Ion CAm Suun Campbri lw Champerty. AJbwt Cher Atoon Ctarl. Pad Cobra Slnr Cohen. Kathy Cototoy. AuguM Convgbo. too Co U. Irj Com. toon Dahl. Ion Damond. lorraac- Dodiyth. Kathy Ora encnxh Gordon fa Herb fid , tortrtler fa. K«iro frjrxtru C d frond. P Goto. Nkl Ojrurn tormdml). tody Gtoon. I aura CotowKh. B Cnlfth. tor Guarno. Oins Marc-toy Chny Hrrogton. Dana Mamman. hrrry Hess, ink Hora Km kipe. Karen towel. ocj n tones. David tofinton. MchHto Katz. K h Kerr. Dlvtd Kopcbl. Roland Kovacv Churl Kfanrger. Churl Uwioa Rachel levne Rob Us, M tuna Ksto Malm Rob MjnU Joe AkCcaev. Brv Meym. Mark Mnlr . fcchard Moroory. Shh Tor Ngum. Oavid Oleary. Steve Pall. Amy PWecrain, Kathleen Ronunl. Cl Rosenthal. torn Rath. Odto Sari-M-ad sslr-Sthn . Harvey Shaw tohn Soos MjhoUs Sowlo. Mkon Senth. Maureen Stcmplowviu, Donna Steprwl. Robn Sucky. Steftane Sundry, Pam Sweeney. Karen Thome. Cathy Vert. Phuong Vo, Ovis Walton. Rob War Harold Wenenbtoom Betty Wens. Brenda Wefcn tohn WJ. Crrgg WoKI. Val Wood. Irene Yamarrva Ed Zal So , Deslrv Kevn I tore. Michael Ketv Spmg Pledge Caw Toby Ayre Todd Berrhard, Scott Byer, James Cartagna. Tm CJoogherty. Mfce Conno ,. fOary fitch Darwl (red Sarah Gallm. Steve Gumporca-o. Loretta Cranan. Susan ttaycton. Paul lakabcvn Stephaoe Jane art. Theresa Keter. id Kenschatt. Adam leoog. Marl levne. Brett MObttky, Paula Sawyer. Amy Shaw, tu Srrohm. laira Werakoff. Cathy Kaing. Er Bomi Alpha Phi Omega, the National Service Fraternity, is the largest fraternity in the United States. Our ideals are leadership, friendship, and service, and we strive to uphold them by providing services for the campus community, local communities, and national charities. In the process we gain a great sense of accomplishment. We teach Scouts how to swim, put together the C-Book, deliver Campus Calendars, and award a scholarship annually, as well as numerous other activities. Come and join us! 156 ASSOCIATION FOR LIFE The C-MU Association for Life is a group of students who share the belief that all human beings, including the aged, handicapped, and unborn, have the right to live. Throughout the year we do volunteer work to improve the lives of those already born (for example, working in soup kitchens), but the main purpose of the group is to defend the lives of the unborn. Through our efforts to educate those around us, especially our campus community, we aim to bring about a greater awareness that we believe abortion is not a question of choice, but a question of life and death. Officers: President: Felicia Thibeault. Vice President: Sheila DeNero. Treasurer: lean Siegel. Secretary: Terry Turion, Chris Kean, loe Murphy. Lori Graber. Paul McKenna. Scott Huttman. Doug Larson. George Turkiyal. Andrew Ghali, John Ojeda. John lodge, Aaron lahman, Tons Ribau. Erik Horn. Vic Ferherger, Paula Digioia. Paula lohnson, Tom Kovalcik. Dean Grannes. |ohn Maclnnes. Kevin Stokher. John Szymanski, Wayne Mesard. lohn Gray, lohn Denisi. Dan Hendel. Christopher Hand, Mark Marlett, Tim Rapp. Lisa Tkdz. .Mary Schimp. BJ Jacob, Marni Halassa, Scott Bronner. Mandy Pauk vich. Jamie Adams. Joe Doyle, Patrick Dominguez. Erik Brown. Steve Remis Beth Armstrong. Cori Barndt, |oe Barrett, Lisa Bircsak. Brute Chapman, Ching-Chi Hsu. John Gbelli, lack Deck. Deanna Dhouti, Sharon Elder. Yvonne Fetterman, Amy Geddis. David Georger. Chris Gerace. Kelly Hallas. Kate Harvey, lewel Hendrix, lohn Hiscock, Tim Holmes, Joel Hough, Bill Jacob. Ted Jones. Candy Jordan, Ralyn Kirklin, David Kirkpatrick, Carolyn Kirr, Wendy Knapp. Davd Lafyatis, Yolanda Lake, Laura May, Richard Miam. Mary Kay Mizicko, Ken Mohnkern, Cheryl Model, Jim Morse, Beth Muchant, Scott Mukooney, Liz Muskat. Vicki Needham. Rick Nowln. Stephen Paff, |im Park, David Poecking, Leah Popham. Ken Reitz. Wendy Scott, Mary Shimp. Milton Smith. David Springer. Kevin Stokker. Sarah Sweet, Clyde Taylor, Erica Taylor. Carolyn Williams. Cary York. |ill Zuccardi, Ginny Tjan. Doug Larson, David MartineK. Rose Buckley. Ruth Weening. Staff advisors: lohn Britton, George Foose. Peggy Heely. Dan Moss, Lisa Foose. Laurie Shaffer. Tom Ribar, Tim Solomon SHADYSIDE COLLEGE FELLOWSHIP Fellowship is people coming together to build each other up and help each other grow. Shadyside College Fellowship is a soundly-built Christian Community of students that does just that. It tries to meet every person's spiritual, intellectual, and social needs by interaction at a wide variety of activities. Emphasis is placed on establishing the basics of Christian life, such as prayer, Bible study, sharing, outreach, and learning what it means to be in closer communication with the Christian Cod. To members of the Fellowship, Christianity goes beyond that, and its members strive to display in every aspect of their lives their reliance upon and faith in Jesus Christ, that the world may know why Cod so loved the world that he gave his only son (John 3:16). 157 CARNEGIE CARE UNIT Officers: John Pope, president; Edward .Martin, programming chairman; Adrienne Samu. publicity chairman; Gregory Kellogg, volunteer chairman. Our members consist of those students who desire a career or have an interest in any of the health professions. We volunteer at local hospitals, bring in a variety of speakers, and host a health fair every year. 158 COMPUTER CLUB Ed Tecot (president), Jeff Rosenfeld (vice-president). Karl Hauth (secretary), Stephen Vanerhoff (treasurer), lohn Myers (activities coordinator), Reginald Law, Carl Alphonce. Rob Locke, David Bolen, Marc Shannon, Brett Kuehner. Bruce Kruhvich. Steve Gale, lohn Brennen. Marcel DePaolis. Brian Kelly, Robert Me Nicholas, Demetri Patukas, David John Nor hewn. |eff Zellerkraut. The Computer Club seeks to bring people together who are interested in computers, ranging from complete novices to seasoned programmers. The main goal of the club is to share information and have fun in the process. 159 AIR FORCE ROTC Sean Adams. Thomas Adams. Carl Beil. Robert 8ickd. Rebecca Brockaway. Mefcssa Burke. Wesley Chang. David Conley. Richard Dargusch, David Denhard. John Dieirick. k)hn Ehler. Michael Emmerth, Steve Fensiermaker, Charles Jainchdl, Steve Kravchin, Brian Kretzler. Christain lane. .Margaret Larezos. Norman Larson, Cathy Lin, Angel .Marrero. .Maria Buckingham, Donald Dtetnck Brian Dodson. David Erb, Jeffrey Evans. Stephen Finney. Andrew ChaB. Gina Grosso, Jeffrey Hayes. James Isherwood, John Keffer. Wttam Richard. Timothy Talda. Thomas Thompson. William Warkany, Steven Weller. Jorge Arteaga, Scot Alien. Douglas Bentz, Robert Bosvie. Richard Bruce, Douglas Camplejohn, Walter Chai. John Dukovkh, Shaun Mangan. Darin Mar. Vincent PetreB, Roger Preisendefer. Eleanor Reid, Roger Rosner. lance Sadler. Samuel Sharpless. James Strelow, Jeffrey Weed, David Nardozzi, Richard Nave. Clayton Osbon, Brian Roth. Julia Rubin, Brett Silvius, Debora St. Pierre. Jeanne Sullivan, lohn Obelli. Robert Oitchlow, CoBn Eichmann, Gabriela Goncalves, Scott Harmon, William Heintz, Craig Niiya, John Pistolessi, Steven Remis. Lawrence Repotewiski. Charles Ward. To meet the challenges of a complex and highly technical world environment, the Air Force must have a professional officer corps with special abilities. the mission of Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps is to educate and prepare college graduates to assume positions of ever-increasing responsibility and importance in the modern Air Force. AFROTC provides young men and women a unique opportunity to earn a commission as a second leutenant whJe satisfying requirements for a baccalaureate degree All AFROTC students are members of the cadet corps and are assigned leadership positions to prepare them for officership. Upon graduation each cadet wJ be commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Air Force and wifl embark upon an exciting life filled with many challenges and responsibilities 160 ARMY ROTC Scott Bronner, Donna Crandlemire, Joan Dahl, Tom CaK-in, laurand Lewandowski, Bill Lewis, Dave Powell. Al Mauroni, .Michelle Boulanger. Kevin Hancock. Gary Polaski, Peter Radka, lack Richardson. Clarke Simmons, .Michael Boyle, Domenic Coleiti. Donne Eggert, Cal e Eszterhas, Scott Morris, BJ Peduto, Doug Zaenger. Paula Alen. Mark Berlanga. John Brennan. Scott Byer. Christine Cacolice. Maria Cosenza, William Demjan, Laura DeNight, Steve Desrochers, Tom Donovan, Dave George, Tom Gimore. Cherie Jagerski. Kevin lung, Terri Keller. Charles Leavitt, lenmfer Lee. Ben Martin, George Michaels, k hn .Mury, Merle Oxman, lacques Parker. Frank Peretta, Marc Phillips. Vincent Putkowski. Raquel Romano, Stephen Smetana, hick Sowko, Mike Talentino. Ken Tomlinson. Richard Valera, Eric Wood Beginning on the campus of Carnegie-Mellon University in 1918, the Army Revenue Officer Training Corps (ROTC) program offers qualified students the opportunity to earn an officer's commission and serve their country in the Active Army, Army Reserves, or Army National Guard. The military curriculum is designed to complement the academic curriculum in attaining a baccalaureate degree by developing the students' leadership and management skills. Financial assistance is offered in the form of competitive scholarships and benefits along with other allowances. The cadet organization is commanded by the ranking senior cadet. 161 GAMING CLUB Bob Aarhus. Gary AuHmger. |ohn Brennan. Peter Codess. Mark Chweh. Phillip Dean, Frank Diorenzo. Bill lohnston. Ed Kenshaft. Kevin Kirmse, Ed Klehr. Donald Luby. Al Mauroni. km Metzler. George Michaels. Dave Musgrave. Keith Richardson, .Michael Sclafam. Jasbin Singh, Thomas Stobie. Daniel Tobus. Sean Trewuzkoff, Tom Vickery, Robert Weiner. Brett Whysel. Brian Yamauchi. The Gaming Club, brand new this year, is a group of people who play games of strategy, board games, and role-playing games. Our twenty members meet once a week for games including Dungeons and Dragons, Diplomacy, Risk, Civilization, and Star Fleet Battles. We plan to hold tournaments during February and March. The Club is led by Brett Whysel, President; Cary Aul-finger. Treasurer; and Peter Corless, Secretary. 162 KILTIE BAND Row I: Beth lelelic, Su anne Gradisek, Laura Eicher, Patti lassinger, Corinne Stoller Row 2: Ho y Biertempld. Leslie Flam. Laura Fallucco, Rose Fefcciano, Julie Ha, Heidi Schonaucr, Maureen Cannon. Teresa Bernard. Sue Pannetta Row 3: Lisa Covi. Dave Souders, George Salem. Bruce Siegell, Steve Cohen, Ed Walters. Dave Genet. Ann Caretto, Teri Buert, Don Swavec. Row 4: Rich Maroney, Dean Kavalkovich, Cohan Mishler. Marc Pa winger. Nick Davignon, Chris Cronin. Bob Moses. Ken .Mason, Row 5: Mark Nicotussi, Hester Clever, Andy Barton. Tom Koehler. Bob Casey. Todd Steyer. Renee Richardson, MAe .McDonnell, Karen Thorne Row 6: Linda Knol, Ross Thompson, Dave Sokolow, Linda Warren, Sue Hayden. Chris Oliver. Luann Denny, .Maureen Stcmpkowski. Sally Devin Row 7: Jim Cowing. Nick Gianahs. Bill Steptoe, Paul Whitaker. Jay Runkel. Jim Morse, J J. Isherwood, Cyril Sogan, Todd Aukerman. Vince Balsone. Curt Rissmiller, Dean Oiannes, .Mark Maimone. The Kiltie Band, outfitted in its traditional Carne-gie-plaid kilts, marches and plays at Tartan football games and during various concerts throughout the year. The band's more than seventy non-music majors make appearances at events including Homecoming. Christmas, and Spring Carnival. 163 CIA Curt Abel. Frances Andria. Chris Beasley, Rob Bickel, Amy Blaho, John Blank, Arnold Blinn, Marc Bonn, Eric Bracken. Jeff Cardille, Stephanie Claudy, |im Cordle, Pam Day, Nancy Dilulio, Bob Dill, Don Eggert, Sharon Fike, Stephanie Floros, Leslie Frank, Teresa Grolcmund. Cheryl Hauser, Alan Houser. Martin Houser. Gina lllig, Paula lohnson, Tom Kovalcik. Dave Larkin. Karen Lee. Margaret McCandless, Robin Mechlowitz. Dave Norton. Dee Nyzio, Nancy On. John Pane, Eric Patterson, Alan Polaski, John Richael, Kathleen Romanik, Ted Ross, Wendy Rovansek, Jessical Rudnitk. Joti Sherman, Victor Shing. Jean Scegel. Dan Slavin, Mike Swamp, Domenic Terranova, Linda Thewes, Tom Thompson, Karen Tobasky. .Mark Trichtinger, Terry Turtan, Karen VanDusen. Susan VanHooser, Nancy Vutz. Dawn Wandell, Mark Wilkins, Andrew Winand, Steve Winawer. Margaret Wismer. Bill Yankovich. Mark Schmxrk, Debbie St. Pierre, Anne Caretto. Dave Moskowitz, Mike Cressman. August ConsigEo, Anna Laufer. The Carnegie-Mellon Involvement Association (CIA) is for students to get involved around campus, particularly in Spring Carnival. Come join us in buggy, booth, IM Sports, and lots of fun! 16a ! Astronomy Club promotes a multifarious ap- ach to amateur astronomy. An assortment of ality equipment is available to members whether le's interest is in casual stargazing or advanced ■tronophotography. A variety of events such as ips to Buhl Planetarium and Allegheny Observatory re planned each year. iV tpresdmy Mark Misirk IvKepresKWot). leske Cory el secretary treasurer), Gougherty. hns Russo.Ted Mac abe. Steve t enster maker. Dennis ostlovKh, Keli KaWenbom, Bryan Webb. Ian levin, dm Myers. Stephen Veher. Ron SavA, Man lanvarsadn. SiataS Carter. Gndy TayVor. k)hn Schoeneck. Dean Games. Voe Cotton. LACROSSE CLUB The lacrosse Club of Carnegie-Mellon University is a young organization, having only been organized during the 1982-1983 season. Big things are expected from this well-rounded team, under expert direction. The team competes against Allegheny College, Bethany College. Washington and Jefferson University, University of Pittsburgh, Wheeling College, and St. Vincent's College in the Allegheny Lacrosse league. Malta AJohoU, Wex BvagoV. Rud Casey. Dan Cohen, Pred DeLeon. T«o Parrel. Matthew Fori now. Todd Gies. Thomas GArrvoce. Dave Goldman. Sieve Hasselman. BA Hetser. Dave Howe. Dale Ingram. Scoll ohnson. Bruce Keta. Mike KeUehberg. Song Lee, Dave Molded Andrew Phips. Dan Pteslon. Gregg Reniko. 6hn Renlteprs. BA Richardson, lohn Rickerl. Ned Spots, Mernce Spencer. Roy Teresky. T.|. Theodoisen. Adrvaan Van Slok. Nancy Vulz. Mftchel Wetnuata. Noah Wtubd. Mice ZawTolny, Prtc fcnner. Rudy lung. 165 BASEBALL John Spanos, Mark Weinstein. Jeff Bergman. Larry Ropelewski, Dan Burgundy. Rich Theg. Dom Colangelo, EM I Yankovich. Steve Orlando, Bryan Warshofsky. John Waugaman. Andre Oenn. Mike Hensel. Dan Preston. John Chang. Rich Hall. Tony Abenanti, Paul Masalsky, Rick DivalJ, Bruce SSbbelink, Scott DatiDo, Patrick Carey. John Reese. Ian Gallimore, David Elias, Dan lankitas, Marty Thomas Coached by Mr. William Allen, the Baseball team is expected to rebound from the past two losing seasons with a solid squad. The team is predominantly young, but hope to counter their inexperience with hard work. Coach Allen: I believe the combination of seasoned veterans and first year players should produce one of our strongest clubs. The schedule is filled with area powers such as Duquesne, University of Pittsburgh, Robert Morris, and Grove City. Other rivals include LaRoche and the neighboring Community Colleges. The season opens at home on March 21 with a doubleheader against Duquesne. 166 HOCKEY CLUB Steve Desrochers, Bill Heyse, Ted Dawson, John Barrett. Don Heyse, Tim Kenny, Caleb Corkery. Mike HaBoran, Bob Koch, Sean McGinn, Marly Gormm. Rob Katz. Bd Pedulo, Mark Licata, Paul Russo. Battle Brown. Erk Sprey, Bob Kosakowski. The hockey club has carried on its winning ways into the 1984-1985 season. Well on its way to a first place position, the club is eager to skate away with the league championship this season. Since taking over the coaching position two years ago, Jeff Guttman has accumulated an impressive record. The club is a member in the Western Pennsylvania College Hockey Association and competes against Allegheny, Day-ton, Drexel, Duquesne, Gannon, Indiana, Penn State, Pitt, Slippery Rock, Westchester, West Virginia, and Wheeling. MEN’S RUGBY Eric Hoffman. Richard Nave. Paul DeFako, Robert Pip . Ty Corbett. Mark Hoeke, Ron Sucky, Dan Dunbrack, Bob Ferrero. Chuck Emery. Chris Gentile. Joe Villareak, Rob Sanderson, Kirk Dackow, Kevin Burns, Chris Turak. Joe Hanyon, Tom Baker, Art Levin. Gary Chodikov, Chris Dunne, Ron Comstock. Phil Drury. Alfredo Appolloni. John McNamara. Randy Pausch. David Skricoff. Ralph Jacobs, Brian Roth, Paul Guilfoyfe. Tom McConnell. Eugene Kearny, Jim Rossi. Pete Sujansky, Carl Alphonce, Tim Kirsch, Tom Donovan. The Rugby Club of Car-negie-Mellon is an up-and-coming organization whose main goals are to promote rugby in the university campus and, more importantly, to have fun. Opponents of the university range from local schools such as Pitt, I.V.P., and Slippery Rock to schools including West Virginia, Penn State, West Point, and American. The club is currently ranked fifth in the regional union. WOMEN’S RUGBY Alisa Dix, Priscilla Briggs. Leslie May. Nancy St. Louis, Pam Mott. Suzy Raginsky, Helene Newberg. Jackie Fischer. Michele Sakamoto, fyl luria. Shannon Hansen, Sharon Bulatao, Rob Sanderson. Jenny Henry, Margie Long. Linda Thewes. Mary Murphy, Ruth Malsumura, Cherie Jagerski, Adrienne Samo. Pauline Wen, Sharon Reilly, Tomoko Harada, Chris Dunn. CMU Rugby-Women's division is one of the newest ventures in women's sports. This was its third competitive season which was marked by a developing sense of sportsmanship and ability amongst the team members. Rugby is a sport that is gaining popularity in the United States and one that is likewise continually expanding on the Carnegie-Mellon University campus. 169 KARATE CLUB Mark Ciancutti. Andrew Spewock. Mike Fisher, Bill Schenck, Eli Boling, Makoto Takeuchi, Daniel Tomczyk, Mavi Tomczyk, Erika Tomczyk. Mike Fontaine. Ben Wise, Mark Ohlund, Otis Smith, Norman Link, Can Baykan, Thomas Epperly, Edward PogozeHki, Eckart Jansen. Kenneth Benton, Douglas Gilbert, Lori Alperin. Mike Cordon, Wayne Summers, Shepard Bostin, Paul Pickard, Christian Gothgen. Shotokan Karate is a nonprofit organization teaching traditional karate-do in dubs and dojos throughout the nation. The CMU Karate Club meets in Thistle Hall of the Gym three times per week, and is led by certified black belt instructors. 170 SKI CLUB David Arai, Tim Banach, Karen Berkebile, Diana Bianca. John Blank, Susan Campbell, Guido Capolino, Chin Ho Chang, Geoff Citron. Joel Claret, Dennis Crummey. lohn Dolata, Akssa Eagle, David Genet, Michael Gordon, Christian Gothgeis, Roy Heimowitz. Sherry Hess, Liz Johnson, Les Jones. Dan Kovacs. Karen Lee. Mitchell London, Ron Mania. Dave Mathias. Roxana Matticoli. Chris -Meek, Scott MuJrooney, Paul Oppedal, Tom Palmeri. Claire Palmgren, James Price. Lance Riek. Juke Rubin. Philip Schikl. Carolyn Sharpe. Enc Smger, Bruce Steiger, Marc Stemman. Ron Suckey, Satch Takayasu, Joel Tolman, Dan Vehse. Ellen Walker. John Wl. Karen WoocJla, Ik Yoo. John Zmmerman The C-MU Ski Club, led by Greg Kleiman, President; Rob Schnorr, Program Chairman; Kyle Mabin, Publicity Chairman; and Robin Rosen, Fundraiser Chairman, organizes ski trips to many local resorts and as far away as Vermont. All ability levels from beginner to expert are welcome. SOCIETY OF CREATIVE ANACHRONISM Adela of Tintagel (Monica Cellio), Akanato Date San (Christopher Wright). Akanato Yasumi (Carl Wright). Camdia Cenevra di Capn (Michefl Hackwetder). Cenwulf (Pat Woohey), Finula na Dacxne Sidhe (Finula McCaul). Fiona of Maxwell (Smoochie). Cerard Grief (Andy Druzisky). Magnus an Chioc N'lora (Dr. |oel Welling). Mark the undecided (Mark). Randolph Ironwolf (Ralph Marzlak), Rodderick Vorhuter von die Eisern Bruderschaft (Mike Swatko), Rolf Schwartz (Paul Reilley). Vyacheslav Yaroslavovich (k hn Allen). 172 The SCA is a worldwide non-profit organization dedicated to recreating the better parts of the Middle Ages. We hold feasts and quests, revels and fighting tournaments. At the tournaments, the fighters (both men and women) wear realistic armor to protect themselves from their opponents' rattan weapons. Injuries and deaths are simulated during the bouts. But the SCA offers much more than melees; we also recreate the more gentle arts and skills of the times, such as dancing, sewing, calligraphy, and brewing. With no plagues or inquisitions, the SCA is an enjoyable way to relive and remember the Middle Ages. ULTIMATE FRISBE Jason Jones (captain). Michael Pastino (manager). Darren Weidenman. Adam Swider, William Chen. Kevin Greener, David GoJdemberg. Peter Lee. Bob Wharton, Ntck Ruotolo. Jumpin' |oe Enck. Steven Shezlow, Peter Carlo. Mark bcata, Tom Jantos. BJynn Shideler. Eric Kaufman. left Soller. left Loeffler, Scott Ritter. Rob Berkowitz (trainer). After spending the fall in idleness, the Ultimate Frisbee Club has formed again for the spring season. Many exceptional players have returned for the spring. With their experience and the promise shown of the newcomers, the CMU team is expecting to win regionals this spring. There should be plenty of excitement with the accurate passing and everpresent laying out for fantastic catches. With all things measured, the Ultimate Frisbee Club should place high with even a possible victory at regionals. 173 HOMECOMING, 1984 Homecoming. 1984 was a successful event judged by the number of alumni returning to see their school. 1939 Sugar Bowl Champions returned to see the present Tartans trounce Grove City 35-17. Anton Nimblett and Pam Snyder were awarded Mr. and Miss Varsity, 1984. Many activities were sponsored by various clubs and made Homecoming a joyous occasion for all. 178 185 190 Interfraternity Council Wetfrjlenvty Ctxrxi Inhrl. Me jm Bob NWr. Tom Koehler. turn Denny. Tony Oevncod, hr. Ocnberg. Rob Srhnorr. Ov H y . Chm Otvpf, Sect Mr e. Ka.1T. Wkoo. JUtfry Gi«u Aihrvor My Catvxi ATO-BJ Kobe. Dile KofdnRj BtU-Ted KjrtottM. loo S WVy. DTD - tier and lewindOunU. Rob RtH. Wry l cky; DU —Dan Chow. Tom Bomnsoco. KS-.Wie Otgood. Adjm So«ef. Phi Kjp-Mke Ayeey. Daw frb PfcJ-Mufc Weimien. Luxe Suttr. Tom Mjrthok; PMn -Die ftrodi. (Vie MeerBjjrd. SAt-Santiago PUpdav Joe Honcmkht SN - John PMoicw. Tjylor Smmom. TX-Ffod Bonnet I. MafC BoUn. 2BT—Mice Sanyas. Andy lee. XO-Debbie Yawvyw. Indie Hrthersal. Tr De -Ialtj Belinowiki. Jmnfer W«tand: DC-Nancy Whetto. Menu Trimble; Theu-Marcy Sadodcy. Cum PaChak. KKC-Oru frt_ lei Kaac ALPHA TAU OMEGA U Angelo. Mfcr lee Arxlie. Joe B iey, led Bcigrrun. Tony Berivwd. Arxfy Bndff. Victor Boland. Bob Bov.-of. Din Burgundy. Ten Orion Greg Ovoaihom. Chris Chen. Di CorVjUi. Rghord (Xuceole. Mill Feldman. Rob flenohman. Joe Goreo . George Holey. ken Kirrn. Mke HoJodnk, Andy Jamev. George Kiy. Dile kordnjt fror l«o. Chrn levin Wiyne lixi'. Re Moyv. ken MtOI. Tom McGowon. Rich MJer. Mire Muvtcr. Poul Poucryrfc. Mke Polerchoi. Cm Pokmek. fd f Mr Dcwg Remlen. lirry Ropelewsfa. Bi Ruho. Stott S hne Jereth. Join Toootwvo. Mimo Tovcmo. Oenn WoN. Mke Vjrj u. Dive VurdHjj. Don Bremenun. Bran DooVy. Mir Rennun. Dive JAo. 8ran kirtermin. Joe Boit . Ben Aider. Mirk Plymee. Rcfc liVile. Rxh Carm. Milt Scvm. Mkc Boyle. John Brovin. Orlov Abejrm. Dive Burohoi . Join Rooney. Cart Morta ano Cary Como, frank Meehan, Jed OKinion. Don Herrvr Randy Swilev. Mke Ner aro CMU's fabled house on the corner celebrates another year of school in the finest Greek fashion. Due in part to a prime location, ATO is known as a great place for a party. ATO is also known as one of CMU's more athletic fraternities, sporting twenty-eight of the Tartan's finest football players, including all-conference selectee Lee Andre, star basketball player John Taormina, and baseball players Dan Burgundy, Jeff Bergman, and Larry Ropelewski. ATO has been known for its strong intramural teams, winning the soccer championship, and placing strongly in football, softball, and basketball. 194 BETA THETA PI M 8rNnK- O Bom. R Buttv I Cidilm. O CoUngrlo K CorUUO. B Ojrv M Djv , M l ob c. O. (ill. T. trcnl. 1. Gibglwr. M Cmwd. D OftA. M GNpc. T Cfitfith. B Hntr. R Mo Uod. R IKOOV . X kjrptfe. B CrjflWf. R kukowdu. D. Unbtut. M lavfBr. O. L txh. R Muvjnd. M kU'cnry. J Mjrxft. R Or . S OrUndo. I Ortowdii. O Prov.oo. D R chjfch. I Kxkwt I Ryjn. | Sodwky, P Vjimiui. I) Scrr o, K Shcjrer. B Shown. N Sh«i ey. I I Vwcowy. R Torwky. R Thrg Beta is still continuing its strong tradition since 1920, when the Gamma chapter was founded at here at Carnegie Tech. We pride ourselves in our scholastic and athletic achievements, along with various social adventures, including roadtrips to E.K.U., Snowshoe, Florida, Jellystone National Park, and the Kremlin. Annually, we are busy working on a Greek Sing presentation, as well as an original booth design. 195 CHI OMEGA Ate Mr Afldtrton. VtWv BStt . Mttcy R 4tNrun. Nevtflfcj Brrnry. Kxrr MRUnd Kjrm B«fkrt r OvMlnr IXoughery. M(Wf trrnl. kKk Fnhtv. HUry Ml CtbtwU Concoh+i. lr lo FkxSrrvA Ahv Ktort Amy levrnon. Suvjn MiHrr. Yvomr Manh. (Xiru AVUml Ofc Mnoone. HH(W So«b«K. ■I h Rctwtsct. Rew RKhjrdvon. IM Rowoun. Mh Sjkjrmxo. M ry Vjvwy. Ho y IVniwy Octal Yiwow. Kithy Yuduudui 196 Nine great new pledges ... band groupies ... wanna help us be foam? ... Heaven and Hell with Sister Christine ... Halloween - what a collection!... Phi Kap busters ... you bit him where? ... Pledge prank pizza party . . . another pinning circle! ... the beautiful eyes . . . Four nominees on Varsity Court . . . including Mr. Varsity! . . . Excuse me while 1 throw my pen on the floor... Ding!... I want a monster to be my playmate ... another Michele!... Wizard of Oz ... Sunbathing in the courtyard ... Senior party - we have to dress as what ?... a fantastic formal... our award-winning booth-Land Ho with Chi-O ... thanks Nancy, Weazie, Linda, Sue... Good luck, seniors - we're going to miss you, Debbie, Michelle, Gabe, Amy, Kathy, Leslie, Val, Rachel, Sue, and Renee! DELTA DELTA DELTA (Ury Bjurtunvnm. |WI feWwUu MicMe BouUngcf. Kr c Onry. yx- I l M hjn Dudy. Rotxn f, nbe % K hy Guo Atomic Coking. Ur Oanl Kcnmwy «. Ir c kmt« Kci fc- K - tC-jn Mnu Kopko, l v U. CoiVcy MOW, Krrtj Nrfcoo. Kxly Sul . 5hjn OWvon. PjuIj PaWU. Rob RJiulil. IJlXJ Staff. l tw VnUowH . Won, Itf WufR« Mrphtmr StxigUr Uy y Miry Brth TNrl NWgo Urbjny. Gr« hm Von Cro«mjn. Min Wjtljny k-mfrr W«Und, Mc y Wiry Kirm W on. Asvlmon. Bniru Bohwn Fh,fc Oomcnh O.XK-. Gokfcffg. « -• ' •■ Ownr Ugmb. D rU Mrsucl Moly Mart,. Sjndra N tob. Etfy M d . Sy jnr ‘xhrfcopl. k-nn. fr loth. Ourrvi Wmt, list Wnklrt. Mjnio White We even play tennis in 3's . . . Rah Rah Delta ... Buttercup ... November 20 and no pledge prank ... cute p.j.'s pledges ... Hey, Jane, what's new in the paper? ... (you too, Cindy)... Let your roommate wear your coat... It's gonna be a year to remember... who is the house screamer... Isn't 35 hot? ... Chi, Chi dinner... thee faculty tea ... We love our pledges and sophomores ... Where's Dan Marino ... If you know how old I was, Laura ... I need a black, blue, or beige suit to go with my tie... We love you, seniors, congratulations Jane Li, Julie Taylor. Daina Baumhammers, Paula Patula, Katie Kean, Mitzi Watkins, Holly Wiles, Cindy Teahan, Kathy Garcia, Robin Freigensburg, Lynn Smulowitz, Kellie Carney, Julie Grant, Laura Bielanowski, Judy Nutz, and Shari Olefson-Good Luck! 4 197 DELTA GAMMA Amy Cjrtvon. Sofjh Oumry. Rwmjnr Oncnm Indj lrw £ kxi Fedor . Qom k.mio« AV+wi Ijmon Brth Mjrvti Miry K y SVncVo Mjnn « Pjk. Mjrcy PjppJ'ONi. Rove Panptd. Cheryl Poor KfrtNrty R y . Kmbrrty Rujor. Chrntne S owi i. MonkJ Sm h Mono Imtolr Aprt Touav. Njney Whtt¥f. Rent Wolf, PV«fce - l Arru DhoU Sun Mrthun. C AfeAyn her. Chroinj Ruo. Mn|nt lar K . Tnu MmjcheUi. fennlcr McObe. Ovntrv McCarthy. UcVjr Pe« le r 9uw kAr S «n 198 In the 1970's Delta Gamma's many honors included being the first sorority to make a profit with their booth at Spring Carnival, leading the way for women to participate in the buggy races, providing the first female UFO president, and being the first campus group to volunteer to answer phones for WQED public television. In 1978, construction was begun on the Margaret Morrison sorority houses, and in the fall of 1979, Delta Gamma and the four other sororities moved into their new home, with their furniture. Beta Nu's history is filled with scholarships, Greek Sing, Homecoming Queens, and various other honors too numerous to mention. But being aware they exist makes Beta Nu chapter of Delta Gamma all the more special to us. DELTA TAU DELTA Oollrry Broobtwr. Wftorn Htyte. Worm Houm«. tourond lewondowyki. W om (••« . Autfn Motor. Stnm SWj . Mori. NcoUm frcrf Utft u r av d Sanrr. An Wordl Adam WoH. Bortrtt. R ib Brttv Irtfroy Bowman. FV«r Corin. PMp Crrord. Oond CofcJombrrK. 11 Sherwood. Dond Kogan. Mkd Ichnrun. Ww MocioU . John Mornv. M tuel OConnof. Mori Soou. Gregor BJnmonn. Wm Otkie. Chm Otvcf. Tom KoftX. Tm Goyrinh. Am Anton. k hn 8ot«h. Cl « Borne . Bran Brorxt!. Bran CJKggnh Rob Brtri. Chm Cood. Adam Mrd, Sjui Kaplan. Sieve Lm. David Mclougtoa Brmdon Mmlwi. lohn Mury. Chen Pare. Dove Vnth. Brvxe Slewort. liem Vo. Imle vdar -5oe ton Sovon Colo, to Moot Sarah Om, Stole Thon-pvoo. lUory OeBrolf, Kathy Nofaky. tutor furlong. MkheSe Chhrrow. Oana 0 br R. Sharon loom. Ion 8ra«ow. Roth Ahn. Mary Av on. Kate D'ArbekiK. 1984 was a very good year at the Delt house. We had a super rush, netting eighteen pledges and numerous little sisters . The Delt tradition of live naturally —conformity is not necessary will continue with pride! This spring we will bid farewell to twelve great seniors: Art Ward, Fred Sferazza, Geoff Brooksher, Blinky Heyse, David Sitner, Steve Mruz, Morris Housen, Laurand Lewandowski, Mark Niccolussi, Austin Maher, Adam Wolf, and Bill Lewis. Don't forget the Christmas parties. Bye Sue, Ruth, Diana, Judy, Kate, Kathy, and Sharon. Oh, by the way why are WE called the drug house? 199 DELTA UPSILON DcmC Adrr. NUrco A rr o Tom Bomnoo. km Bran. Dm Chow. Stott Ortrm. Adolph Oundro. Ptd (bbrrt. fivi Or . (hi Cibnrlr. kryrr, Own. Crrg Muv Mirk Higrrty. Wo k«d r. Tcm korhirr lop kurflrr. loo Maom. Pic MtAkdm. Scott Mwr. Or Moft , lift W rr Phi NuMbam. fcir P tvm. lor Rmnhadt Tom Rrgrf B m R Vic rv% i CWt Sthoch. Rom Smn. M r Shu , lor S oo. Mirk Tamy. Aim Tittmfccpl, My Ton. Ro Vm dr Vadl. Rich Wfcmon. Divr VSooduv. kul Zmdtr. Da Zim o. Tom (aV M VShrlpIrv Saifrrv Bmrr i km Brmtrrav And-rw Br Ktn. tW Cftru. Ciry Cohm. Oivr Omhml. Int Ouimtiury. Un GjAmocr Bi Cuhnr. Im koNrr. Mlr krrvoihu Rob longmrckrr. (vm MtOoonrl. |m Mrcdrr, Ciry .SMitrcon. M R«h rdson Tony Vapr 8nm Nrtrrt Mak M itrr. km SobH Aijim VmxPk. T I Throdoom. Todd Tomt yi Brrrurd Or. Ruh Vikri. Noih Wrubrt fd JMnbofrr. John McGmM. Bnm Prrsv Dunr Crooro. PiuU OoumcxAoikK lum Dmny. Chm linn Mery hue. In lohmon. Bat Im harm lor. Mchrir Medky. limr Otto Riqurf Rommo. A , r Smon. Ann Spugnact. Vilmr VBjfiru. Ormnr Wall . Holy Winter DU at five in the morning . How about that, fish?... Forget about the fish, now how 'bout that fish?... Oh, pinnacle of all that is gumbish . . . Veahhh! . . . Wreegaaaahr! . . . Bing. Red Alert. Rye Krips... Have fun or be fixed .. Lunch time ... Wake up and smell the coffee... Excuse us, just playing through... Kick, blip, and borf... some of this, some of that... Story, the tide. Is it the weekend, yet? Are you a skin head? . . . Tastes like strawberries ... The Annex. Road trip! Cactus! 200 KAPPA ALPHA THETA [ rm A f. l bv B n Tm-vi Brmjrd. Cornr BmWxH. Dunne Cmol. Sue CiYuuugh. Robei Choud Donru DM . Cithy Oncol. tiubetfi fo . Mriw Gjfcy. Cm Cnic no. IpfPU GolMrtul. (em Oopp. PiutKIe kfcbeet. Ahcn MmH. Kirn k encn. Cjryn KJU. latnt tew Kim Mormon. l n NuK H P oe. Trxy Pjunci. Gxn PjttuL. (Xaru Pof lro fK« Mrcrfi SidotKy hurw Vn ry WKji SMdmr. Kjtj Tetamun. Duru Vtmn. Ikubrth Wjtrr. Orfyn Wennr Mitthj WHIP Hmi Z vok . Trio Mon Cjlwm Bren OviMnr Cm Semi CKn Su miu Gmdnefc. (k ibrth Kken. Pjtli Kjfpn Mcokr Inip. Michele Mjyer. time MofHnd. M ry to Otav y, Ucqjrtrr RjcKow. leslr Rotoertvm [X 1 SmoKo Kml Milan. Amy Mempd. Mm VWte. Nilake Wfcon The sisters of the Gamma Theta chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta are active members in the university community. We stay busy with such events as Spring Carnival, Greek Sing (our first place trophy), and Buggy! With seventeen new pledges, we hope our house is as strong as ever. We will all miss our sister K.)., but we can never forget the wonderful impact she had upon our house. 201 KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA Sur Bmr. Vn Cirrtio. Croirr« . la n D ny. Mkhrft l«h rua fcun Oi(«. CfvnW H y «. Gnj Pjtty K M V hue Tir l lJ“ - C, (h'fl MmAw. IncU MMtout. A ny Mir M x«o Mofc-n MrUn P ntk. Oim PV o svSrfe- Drtib Smoy«. kn c T« i. Bjrtufj CjpUn. Kn.«a Ut A len Krfrf. kx Mrrviv Suun P«CM . ItnjjH Rommo 202 Kappa Kappa Gamma ... The best of years ... If my friends could see me now... Yeah, Kappas put out for Greek Sing... a case of champagne? It's worth a little music... Say Gumby, Pokey... the booth and a trophy as big as Deb ... on the oriental rug? ... Sweepstakes chairman ... a Kappa tradition of pushers and drivers, all hoping it rains . . . the senior sixpack ... a real live stripper? . . . Special Olympics . . .On top of every Kappa pledge ... Carving pumpkins and fancy races with SAE ... and after that formal... have you hazed a pledge today... Quicken your pulse with the Kappas (Impulse 6)... The zoo goes mobile ... Road trips ... a DU dinner... We are the KKO's. KAPPA SIGMA Tony Alwnantr Jm Bnchotf. P « Borr . Don BuckJny. John Bui. -SV l« Caiman. Oov Copton. W om Choco-c. Of Co m. Toe DcScpto. Tid Durham. Dot Ihne . Robert Immony Sam Inchcc. Mfce Fnher. Dave Trcda IcAr Qant Pat Green. Steve Harper. lofn Judge- to Kaufman. Mk Knd Ton lanRe. Steve laMhen. Chuck leavrtt, Charto Uxkhrad. 84 Mao . Matt Moftpo. Mke Mattel Tohn McGowan. Ovn .Meek. Tom M4er. Paul Morin. Dave Nardoto. Mkc Oygood. Randy Pad. 84 Pearhlm Oeg Pope, Clfl Pokel. Inc Povtnnki. Ted Prmpect Hnan Rector. M«h KcwhRut. Sian Rerrtwvr. Adam Schneider. Tom ShakeS. Tin ScAino. Steve Smetana, Dave Statnaker, .Mie Si owe . Ailam Sower Mark Thormon Waft Vahev. Dan VorH CeorRe Walter. 84 Wctw. Sue Conaty. Pam Daley Wanda DeSantei To lien Tko, Audrey Homon. Cara H hev. Amy Joyce. Sue Men Soe Mckknkey. leonfer Wte Annette Pert , lira Reed, lieen Rurfrrman. Beth Taylor, Mantca Tnmbte, .Margo Ubany. Nancy Vutr. SV i Watknv. Jl xcarij B’hup ... The gut club ... the Cutter club ... Hooters ... The doctor is in ... Duba and blueberry: is there education for life ... It's OK not to drink ... Elevator man makes a service call... Priscilla's back! Bert is steady as ever!... Mech-E Xerox team ... Four corners sleaze pong ... Happy meal, featuring burger 203 PHI KAPPA THETA Votl Aiitt. MKhtri Ayt v Andrew Bjrton. Robert Bickmun. Frink Bruvkhortf MrhM CcmoPy RxKwd Cook. MjA Cotrr, Mm CirVy. Brun D«dey. Ted Oivwoo. Wn tJcrrun [tend Frb. sun Fortnow Vm Gbert Frink Crubactv Rot e l Hirrin. 0 « Mmegiwi. H Mert . PeJ kmc. Om Mtoy. Cjry Knnmw. Volt KimMmm Kurt Ijevxv Cbnv leech. Mm Mmdertietd. Von Morm. Cirt Oil. Id Rhojdv Vm Rjgo Phi Rennie Robert VhHd. Ten Vhever. Pm She . Bd Vbwirz. Airon Vhwirtz. frwfc Then, Ml Weed lick Wkoi. Von Younkmt. .MxKM 7«Wv deem Birred. Ned BeHty. Rjndy Brown. Milt Conli. Omn Crphirdi. Tom Gfrnore. Uy Hnbrouck. time Howe. Inc Mob Tony loom Sn KJiuchn Mm lirmrm. 81 Roll Fuller.'Robert Vhbckmm. Oivid Von. Ale SomoRyv Omid Zebel. Fm Puce. Bruce WoNma 204 Making your way in the world today Takes everything you've got. Taking a break from all your worries. Sure would help a lot. Wouldn't you like to get away? Sometimes you want to go where everybody knows your name. And they're always glad you came. You want to be where you can see Your troubles are all the same. You want to go where everybody knows your name. PI KAPPA ALPHA Mjcfc 8r do. Jmhnju. Serve- fr« . Djyp Mwgjn. Rut frrriro. 806 F(fr -o. Mrj Ajvkophy. OcR Vdfcy. Cm ftw. Rxk Knl.rU. Mirk WwKw. Om Drob. Dj%x1 But. tor Home. Tom Mjrchok. Chuck firwcy. M FVdi o. Andy PWucvk. P«4 tcwbn Sieve Krom. Bob Broofe. RoRef BtrenMn. M -k SUdx. loo WDomid. Wftnr Hofcxk, .Vie Hnrtj. Scoll Saxton. Bob Mtrcoui. line GoMmjn. Bob Downey, Rwe Vfeconb. lohn 8jrr l. kn 8 W. Chm Wrjncrxo lel( Kr«i r . Bd McCormck. Bob Mrip. luxe Sjdrr. Red ScUlar kx- Sinner, Brun Tieev, Rick TrombrtU. Tom W«Uum Mirk Bcnnh. George Benlel. Unce Crowe, fled Deleon. Jell Depp. Bob DiGou. lohn DoU'.J CrcR tX )tk. Rcton fsmon. Don Gimble Chm CrrxJe. Dive Gevtncti. Rjpbiel Urobv (vin Kilner. Mke lynch, |oe Mincuvo. Dl e Mithut. Joe .Whihfci. Chirle Moll. Rilph Pi«or. Chm PjiJ. lell Rrurd MxhKl Rocs. Jj Rmr-nbUtt. frx Trcbuc It was down in old Virginny where Pika began, and since then many fine men have been initiated under the standards of friendship, honor, truth, and pride. Here at Beta Sigma chapter we attempt to exemplify these standards in all of our endeavours, both group and individual. There exists a special bond between every brother and pledge, one that casts far beyond their four college years. Pride.. .pride plays an essential role in all of our activities; whether rushing to achieve respect in football, striving for academic achievement, or rolling to a buggy championship. For the honor of all Pikes everywhere, we will forever strive to keep Pi Kappa Alpha number one at CMU as well as in the hearts of all of our brothers. 205 PI LAMBDA PHI ojrwjy |a l Otv« K bowiScy. Andrew Murphy. St v Kaij. Pole Seergiird. Gr % larue, Norborr Vhivler. M Bavtor. Vr lee. Uile Brovh. lei Mh on. Ml lr fortm. Kevm Mtdlh. frfc Cirhon. leo HoUm. Sieve Stommfc. Mk« Kowobnsiy, (d Utmur. -VUlt Cortvv BoD Button. Seen McKriey. Sieve PWvj. R«h Cetowey. Greg Sakoou. Rxh Barviow. Tom Dubov. Tom GAin. Gres RemVo. lohn long. Mkt Sheedy. by VoA. Or poorer The Creek system offers most students a unique college experience. At Pi Lambda Phi, although we strive to respect individuality, we also aim to instill a genuine unity concerning matters such as rushing successfully and maintaining financial stability. Hopefully these pages will enable us to remember the potentials. Best of luck to our graduating seniors-John Barrett, Robert Farrello, Phillip Glick, Kenneth Mohnkem, Kevin Nolish, Paul Schlellang, Steve Schoch, and Brian Sullivan. 206 SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Prt« Accorti, Robert Up «. Doug Andenon. S «l Boot. M e ON« . Revn Connely. P«« Cooper. VHo Corlesc. CougNr. Joseph Defeke. John (Xfcmxh. loOur fjton. John Fmv !S cfc Jergn. ,SUfk fUrugjn lun Funtov PjJ Coklertierg. Stturt Oohjm Rxhjrd Crj . Any Crew. Kw GreRR. Br J Mirtjvy. John Mwign. Scott Hn«. Robert Hofa. toe MonorwcN. skkr Jhu IXx Hunlef. K«h Jo woo. M .o lirey. Brut l«o. tell l rn Jain M«k -WK . John McFCjnurj. Idward M n. Mjrk M« ko, CUsxl MoJd«. Slesen (Jrucn. Tom Otiorbm. Joe FWU. IXn Poi k, MMt Pob k. MMI Priichjrd. .Sk.ll Pnltv Santugo PuyKUy. Bryjn Qajy, JUI Sthcnck. D td S ho(«. keven Schwirt . Mirk Ihjpeo. Craig Strtfh. George SV vom rdci. Monto Zv bw OOUT-STANDING, Brigadoon. Kilts came on. Kilts came off; Beaton died, but you'll have that. Another Carnival - iron, Iron, IRON ... Time Machine Speakeasy C'mon down and meet Omar (Thanks Flannie, Harkavy) Buggy - Hustling to a new house record. Put on your best new suit, Limo's out. 100th full week before 'Cano came back from dormancy IM sports —football, water polo, Joe bowler. A freeroll in October? Unbelievable. Farewell Monte, Tito, Alpo, Santi, Craiger, Flannie, Schwartz, Schotter, and the Coach. Warden? No report. 207 SIGMA NU Aim A Jc k by Bender Dm 8er«en. (m Boel. Volt Coggm. Dume (Minty. M t Dtlgki. GabnH (yrtrchjv Wn fox. Inc GKhrtn. bek Gbckm. Wjyne Cordon, (d Mrrtxjkxk. Mjrihjt bcobowrtr. Alex knunom. krry Kowmm. Robert Kilr. Bob kieum Robert Kiwkowxki Dive Berhtrl. Pete Ok. R yi Pntolmu Aim Pc ird. Todd Prmo. Pete Rj t. loe Sakoch Kent Stwr . Taylor Wnmony HI Wertrjob. Roger Woodward. Ten Veh. HI Chen. Pad Sick. Cary Potash. Pet Riordm. fred Rube. J Smith, frank TrxUl. Urte Smm-Pjtty Ahtarn. Amy Bermm. Eke Grortnger. I Jure Curry. lme Herrmerle. Kathy MtOrvy Coieen McNoky. karta Mehoo. Smdy New mm. |me Ofcrtr. Mary Beth The Gretchen Vongrownvm. Stephan (ngtwt. Kathy flmnery. Hoy Nmkrvcl. Vmewi Pratt 208 At Sigma Nu, the main attribute that ties us together is, in fact, our diversity. Unlike some fraternities that suck on a single straw for its membership. Sigma Nu consists of as varied a collection as you will find elsewhere. Maybe that's why we're called the two hundred; instead of being just a bunch of animals , toting mobile units and the infamous want-it-big-time girls, we are truly a menagerie of every kind of person you can imagine. THETA XI Othcrrv-Frrd Bremen Mirk Mrrkr. Mirk Sn-rfrc. Ms truth MchieC Wj , limn Ocnlxxg. Robrft MokovicK' Brothrcv-Ms Mcflrivpy. MkKm4 TiVotno Robert FnhH. Uivid Pirkrt. Robert Setmorr. Thomiv I k . Herbert Fkkn. lorry Cook. Dwd Wrttn. Mirk Sender, fir w Shirgh. Termer- loyre. Pitnck Cirrpbr-I Mirk Pmuch. Mm WjuRumn Oougtic Cjldwr . Mm irgrfcv Stephen frmlermikrr Ruwrl Been Pui SpAmr. Frederick Bennett. Mirk Guriy. Pjul RuMO. [nek Kutlmm. Milk Merle. Mi leech. Steven Drcckn. Urrmc Drnburg. Thom MeftmenAWKiet Becker. IXivid Wheevel PuJ OMirco. Bruce kigin Whirl Wide, Thomiv lintoc. Vincent Ceror e. PhAp HottnbMg Cererd Bel. Ron How IT It Aim Cube! Weran tchrw Gregory krtry. Robert Cohen. tXmrri lewn. Ikivy) kuvcmj Reel HorowtU. Mire Bolin. Mlrey Zehner, Ooruld Ceorge. Robert Mjrkovtch. Cert Weiklmd Roberl ken. Robert Arnold. WMrm Ven der Vorm. Robert ISetger. Steven fXiley, Todd kovech. Regn Frerktuuver. Piedgev-Mirc ArcturrbuA. Tockl Bernhard. Pet rick Cerey. Nkcheet Chn. On Cutenge . Inc Cokl Line Cordon. Kent Greeehok. Meph Hi min. Whirl krg Thomit klerrpiy. Mm Otlevtky, F riri Perfect!. Andrew Phlp . Own Sc hurt re, thru Shennon. tnc Seiger. An Skier. Scott VVeker. Mm Yocce Cherkinbusters ... 2:17:88... VVWFYU ... ZCH ... vve like Spike ... PP ... Herpes ... Mr. IFC ... Otis ... Stoney... Schroeder... 150 Lb. driver... Pizza for Schnorr... wall parties... appliance wars... pole si-t... yo-hun... stayed up late, feel great... Kiltie fever... catch it-!... Don Ho... No pain, no gain ... and then depression set in... we got morons on our team... play the college game for all you're worth, to the heck with the reason why, for life's too short upon this earth for the men of Theta Xi. 209 ZETA BETA TAU lorry Both. MAc Bonyot. Dav Boom. lonathon BrpWord. Strvm Cooprrvrwh. Do Corcoran Soryv Docttry. Tony fcvrend Paul Orakr. MR IMcNno . K vn fjnr . [ J P locvi. t rw Fix man. Andre CJpon. Dovp GoldUen. Pad CuMoytr. loo Harm. MR Holur ff. [ben lohmon. AW kiWo (ell Keruuvt. Tooy Kerr. R h Koochogion. Andy le . tXxi tubing . Pad lyoo. Antooo MartrvHtkcwaty. Id Mfc . Pane fhythom. tell Rodionovsiki 8run Roth. Dove Salomon. Rob Sondcrvon. lohn Sector. lay Setet . |eff Sc r. Tom Spyrou. Chuck Srobtoc. Ml Surrmt. MRe Suvrun. Tom Tramp . Crag Wehh. Scoll Wood !. Rob Van , lohn Zorcky Fubar... D.P____D.D.S_____garage trip-where's the snake?... - tales ... p.o.d_f. waste ... nads in Oakland ... puppy ... get your book . . . sheep-head . . . F.Y.D.B.W. . . . - Cilligan ... Thor... Dad . . Smurf... wake up. Jeep, it's 4:00 haunted house ... Creek, fix this... Lil... Randy Ree ... Stobbie, there's no music ... Flex .. . Trim ... Get off the table .. . Pot-leaf ... Chachi... Charlotte, the harlot... Fluffer... Sussfat.. Rob, leave the dead girl alone .. . Cumby . . . Aggie . . . see you on campus ... hormone ... Luby ... D.C.B.H.D.Y.... 37!... shark ... We gave it our best shot... Jim B__Animal... When it comes to all the frats ... 210 Curtis Allen Abel Chemical Engineering Stephen Adler Technical Writing Ruth |. Ahn Industrial Management 214 Stanley Frank Albers Drama Ralph Curtis Aldredge III Mechanical Engineering, French Lee J. Andre Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Management Laurie Ann Arendas Industrial Management Elizabeth S. Armstrong Mechanical Engineering J. Todd Aukerman Chemical Engineering. Engineering and Public Policy Robert Michael Ayers Electrical and Computer Engineering Scott Edward Bachik Industrial Management Left At six months'', David Winters. Upper Right: Brian Tarantino. Lower Right: Steve C. Hoffman, age three Jocelyn Claire Bahr Graphic Design Peter S. Bain Graphic Communications Nancy Jean Baird Graphic Design Alfonso C. Ballcster .Managerial Economics 215 Vincent D. Balsone Chemical Engineering Michael C. Banyas Chemical Engineering John E. Bares CrvJ Engineering Vincent Daniel Barth Chemical Engineering 216 Daina Baumhammers Biology, French Eileen Beavers Craphic Design David Bechtel Chemical Engineering Stephen D. Bencke Electrical and Computer Engineering Jeffrey A. Bergman Industrial .Management Amy B. Berman Biology Andrew J. Berman Design Pamela J. Bianco Professional Writing. Spanish Left: Four tong years ... , Kevin McHugh. Upper Right: Thank Cod for my rubber ducky! , Kathryn Kean. Lower Right: '7 want a new food plan!”, Robert Hamlin, r. Laura Bielanowski Psychology Susan Bimie History Dale Birosh Mechanical Engineering. Engineering and Public Policy Francois Bit Electrical and Computer Engineering 217 Jennifer Marie Black Illustration Sharon D. Blosel IFustration Maria Michclc Bober Mark D. Bodnar Chemicdl Engineering. Engineering and Chemical Engineering, Technical Public Pofecy Writing Left: A real fashion plate even then. , Alan Ferrenberg Upper Middle: '7 know I could! , Susan Bossj Lower Middle: Kindergarten , Hester Clever Upper Right: First haircut , Darnel Slavin. Lower Right: The secret to success in business is an early start , Lynn M. San field Peter Edward Bombik Mechanical Engineering Susan Bossi Technical Writing Nancy Elizabeth Boyle Applied Mathematics, Operations Research Susan Branch Drama William David Brant Metallurgy and Material Science Matthew Timothy Brenneman Biology Scott W. Bronner Metallurgy and Material Science Stefan Brown English Upper Left: Already at tire keyboard . Larry Gauger. Lower Left: At two and one-half years . fuHa J. Grant. Upper Middle: Second grade , Tanri Clover. Lower Middle: First grade , Raymond Scott Younkins. Right: Age nine . Frederick T. Mooney. Lisa M. Bruno Paul William Brust Electrical and Computer Engineering Music Composition Stephen Bush Electrical and Computer Engineering Jacob Butcher Applied .Mathematics, Computer Science 219 James Michael Bycura Appked Mathematics, Computer Science William Charles Cain Andrew Todd Caldwell Kevin Charles Campbell Electrical and Computer Engineering Electrical and Computer Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering Engineering and Public Policy Glenn A. Canigiani David Ollie Caplan Dianne L. Carroll Harley M. Carroll Graphic Design Applied .Mathematics Information Systems Public PoScy and Management 220 Natalie Carter Drama David ). Cch Industrial Management. Mathematics Leona E. Champeny Civil Engineering Benjamin Chigier Electrical and Computer Engineering Michael K. Ciraula Electrical and Computer Engineering Joseph Chigier Industrial .Management Robin Suzanne Chosid Industrial .Management Daniel D. Chow Industrial Management 221 Hester Ann Gever Chemistry H. Tione Cohen Information Systems Kathleen Cokeley Electrical and Computer Engineering James Evans Collins Physics Mark E. Collins Physics. English Florence M. Cone MetaSurgy and Material Science Mary Catherine Conroy Applied Mathematics, Computer Science August D. Consiglio Industrial Management, Economics Anthony J. Cook .Managerial Economics Richard L. Cook Mechanical Engineering Barbara Michelle Cooper Art Steven M. Coopersmith Industrial Management Cynthia Jean Corley Biology Peter W. Coschigano Biology. Chemistry Carolyn Eileen Coughlin Technical Writing Lisa M. Covi Mathematics 223 Robert D. Critchlow David Paul Cross Paula Croussouloudis Kelly K. Culmer Physics Mechanical Engineering Applied Mathematics. Operations Professtonal Writing Research loan S. Dahl Lisa Marie Daley Matthew M. Daley Laurie Elizabeth Damianos Civil Engineering Chemical Engineering Metallurgy and Material Science Biology Theodore Edward Dawson Industrial Management Philip Scott Dean .Mathematics Adam J. DeBellis Electrical and Computer Engineering Marie Herman Decker Electrical and Computer Engineering Sheila E. DeNero Graphic Communications Luan Jaye Denny Electrical and Computer Engineering Kristine Denzau Mathematics, Industrial Management Eugene DoRibcaux Applied Mathematics. Computer Science 225 Cathy E. Devor Amy D. Diamond Tara lee Dieguez Michael George DiFiglia Music. Voice Graphic Design Professional Writing Electrical and Computer Engineering 226 Keith R. Diggans Civil Engineering Diana Christina DiMarzio Music, Voice Christopher Dinnin Industrial Management (ill S. Dinse Professional Writing Adolph P. DiSandro Applied Mathematics, Computer Science Thomas Eric Dksinger Keith A. Donald Karen Marie Donohue Mechanical Engineering Electrical and Computer Engineering Drawing Left: Who's been using my computer f John Hjrtey Kmetz. Right: Robm Chosid. Kevin A. Dore Metalurgy and Material Science Terry Lynn Dorsey Joseph A. Doyle Kathleen Ann Drazenovich Applied Mathematics Electrical and Computer Engineering. Biology Engineering and Public Policy 227 Cathleen M. Driscoll David Michael Dmevich Public Poky and Management Civil Engineering Michael Paul Dulchinos Christopher P. Dunne Mechanical Engineering Electrical and Computer Engineerng Left: Patrice Zacharia Right: ,Adrift on land and stdl apprehensiveAdam Schneider. Bryce Alex Durrell Paul Dworkin Colin F. Eichmann Managerial Economics. German, Applied Mathematics, Computer Mechanical Engineering European Studies Science Charles Edward Emery, Jr. Industrial Management 228 Michelle Frances Ernst Philip Charles Estep Chemical Engineering. Engineering and Metallurgy and Material Science Public Policy Richard A. Etcn Civil Engineering Ellen E. Evangeliste Art Left: Welcome to Hawaii. I wM be your guide. Today's tour wHI be... Spass Sto antschewsky Right: Distraught when his antique full-scale fire engine wouldn’t go”, John E Bares. Linda Elizabeth Evans Biology Michael A. Faid Industrial Design Joel R. Fechter Chemical Engineering Matthew Jay Feldman Mechanical Engineering 229 Christopher John Feldmeier Mathematics, Industrial Management Sharon L. Fike Mechanical Engineering David R. Fink, Jr. Industrial .Management Samuel G. Fischer Industrial Management Robert A. Fishel Managerial Economics, .Mathematics, Statistics Jennifer E. Fix Chemical Engineering Mark James Flanagan Design Lynn Carol Fleschutz Industrial Design Elizabeth Fox David Thomas Frederick Robin Beth Freigenbcrg John Joseph Gabrick Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Applied Mathematics, Computer Science, Economics Susan A. Gallo Maureen Gannon Katherine Garcia Gayle Omis Garmise Managerial Economics, Industrial Metallurgy and Material Science Industrial Management History Management Lisa A. Garrett English. Technical Writing Lori A. Garrett Applied Mathematics, Computer Science Michael Edward Gervas Industrial .Management, Mathematics Nicholas J. Gianaris Metallurgy and Material Science Right: Ready to go on stage. Miss Santoro? , Maria San tore. 232 David Gifford Drama James Paul Gilkey Information Systems Michael David Gilmore Tami B. Glover Electrical and Computer Engineering. Chemical Engineering Biomedical Engineering Terri D. Glueck Marc L Goldstein Nancy Robin Goldstein Laura Ann Golowich Aesthetics, Art History Applied Mathematics, Statistics Graphic Design, English Technical Writing and Editing Left: Experimenting with new camera”, Martin Mirra. Gabriela Fatima Goncalves Industrial Management Angela Renee Gore Mathematics Lawrence Patrick Gouger Electrical and Computer Engineering. Mathematics Michael Grape Eng sh 233 Robert Kevin Green David Andrew Greene Mitchell Barry Grey Timothy Lee Griffith Civil Engineering Applied Mathematics Applied Mathematics. Computer Industrial Management Science William R. Griffith Michael T. Grolemund Christine Anne Grzyb James W. Gualtieri Civil Engineering. English Chemistry Industrial Management Biology A. Joseph Guarino III Industrial Management, Applied Mathematics Ruth Ann Guilinger Andrew N.K. Ha Chemistry, Biology Electrical and Computer Engineering Robert W. Hamlin Electrical and Computer Engineering Audrey Karin Hamori Susan Yun Han Mechanical Engineering Public Policy and Management, Psychology Debra Harrison Art Margaret Ann Harvey Applied Mathematics, Computer Science Christine Elaine Hayes Chemistry Charles H. Heaton, Jr. Chemical Engineering William Francis Hcintz Chemical Engineering Left: Doug Reinstein. Upper Middle: Three years old , Lawrence Gauger. Lower Middle: V. Daniel Barth. Right: Executive in the making , Timothy Liu. Michael K. Heisler Art Herman Hcung .Mechanical Engineering. Philosophy 236 David James Hill Drama Kinson Ho Electrical and Computer Engineering Eric John Hoffman .Mechanical Engineering Cary V. Hogan Rodney A. Holloway Electrical and Computer Engineering Mechanical Engineering Michael David Holodnik Electrical and Computer Engineering Joseph G. Honse Civil Engineering Morris Housen Managerial Economics Anite L. Hrebinko Psychology Lee Ann Huckenstein Drama Gina Marie Ulig Chemical Engineering 237 •Mark |avon kkowitz Professional Writing John Naylor Ivan Civil Engineering Lynn Ann Jackson Industrial Design William Peter Jacob Industrial Management Left: Ado.it on the waters at three and one-half years , Frank Rovitto. Right: Who, me at C-MUf , David Souders A_________I Neal William Johnston Technical and Professional Writing L_____J Catherine Ruth Jones Information Systems Glenn Joseph Joyce Applied Mathematics, Computer Science William C. Jurik Chemical Engineering, Engineering and Pubic Policy 238 Pat Kagcr Scott D. Kalter Electrical and Computer Engineering. Applied Mathematics, Computer Mathematics Science Anastatios Serafim Kamoutsis Chemistry Brian H. Kanterman Industrial Management Jeffrey Katrencik Caryn Sue Katz Michelle Rose Katz William Dean Kavalkovich Art Applied History Information Systems Mechanical Engineering 239 Kathryn Kean English Timothy Patrick Kenny Applied Mathematics John James Keremes Mechanical Engineering Richard John Ketz, Jr. Chemical Engineering 240 Kathleen Anne Khorigan Graphic Design John H. Kmetz Metallurgy and Material Science John Richard Kochmar Applied Mathematics, Computer Science Edward Kogan Electrical and Computer Engineering. Mathematics John Korpics Design Robert Kevin Kosakowski Applied Mathematics, Computer Science Michael John Kosinski Chemical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering Mark D. Kraitchman Metallurgy and Material Science Scott G. Kunsclman Mechanical Engineering Latclle M. LaFollette IV Art Donald R. lamond Industrial Design Matthew D. Langton Industrial Management 241 Reginald Odell Law Applied Mathematics. Computer Science Charles Lawton Civil Engineering Norman Keith Lay Civil Engineering. Engineering and Public Policy Trung M. le Economics, Mathematics Left: Beth Vogel. 1971. Middle: Sombrero , Donald Brenneman. Right: ''Ever the dramatic artist''. Mark Levine. Jacqueline Lee Mechanical Engineering, Engineering and Public Policy Ronald A. Lee Chemical Engineering Robert E. Leibhol Music, Vioin, Economics lotti I. Lent History 242 James Stuart Leonard Physics Mark H. Levine Playwriting Amy S. Levinson Industrial .Management, Mathematics William J. Lewis Civil Engineering Left: 'TB get it! , Steve Maybeck. Middle: Joshua Mutchnick. Right: Who, met , Paul W. Brust. Gail Susan Lipman Industrial .Management Paul Theodore Loebig Chemical Engineering, Biomedical Engineenng Janet Rachel Loewenstein Drama, Production Matthew B. Long Chemical Engineering 243 Wayne R. Loofbourrow Applied Mathematics. Computer Science Peter Maivald Richard Paul Mancusi Chemistry, Applied Mathematics Applied Mathematics, Computer Science Pamela Mandros Writing Kimberly Ann Markley Information Systems Martin Marra Applied Mathematics, Computer Science Michael Allen Martin Applied Mathematics, Computer Science Donna Marvin Design Laura Jean May Psychology. Spanish. Early Chid hood Education Stephen E. Mavbeck Mechanical Engneering Joseph Timothy Mazza Mechanical Engineering. Business .Management Nancy Anne McArdle Pubfcc Pofccy and Management Margaret Anne McCandless William McCormick Applied Mathematics, Computer Mechanical Engineering Science Mark William McCoy Information Systems, Industrial Management Rex E. McCrary Electrical and Computer Engineering, Mathematics Michael McDonnell Civi Engineering Vincent J. McElhinny Chemical Engineering Andrew J. McFartane Chemical Engineering, Engineering and Public Policy (oseph W. McGervey Mechanical Engineering, Engineering and Pubfcc Pokey Upper Left: Check that pose! She’s got Legs, and they show!”, H. Tione Cohen Lower Left: At a very early age. in deep reverie, dreaming of his future as a student in desrgn. Michael Kind Upper Right: David C. Schott, November 1974. Lower Right: “She knew what she wanted to be , Nicole Hafmos. Katherine C. McGinnis Industrial Management Amy L. McMurtry Applied Mathematics, Computer Science Colleen Marie McNally Metallurgy and Material Science, Biomedical Engineering Laurie Lee McPherson Applied Mathematics, Computer Science Mark P. McPherson Electrical and Computer Engineering. Mathematics Judith Anna Merrill History, Professional Writing Phillip David Mervis Mechanical Engineering Barbara L. Meyer Industrial Management Upper Left: I finger-painted thk! . Gloria lane Kristoff. Lower Left: Holding a newly hatched monarch butterfly in his hand , Tom Woodley, four years old. Upper Right: Daina Baumhammers. Lower Right: Ruth Ann GuiUnger. seven months old ■j Cary E. Middleton Applied Mathematics, Computer Science Robert Miele Electrical and Computer Engineering Jeffrey H. Miller Mechanical Engineering Kristine E. Miller Chemical Engineering Lorena Lee Miller Electrical and Computer Engineering Kathy A. Molisky Art Peter A. Monta Mathematics. Physics D. Michael Moon Industrial Management Upper Lett: Kathryn Oppenheimer. Iour years old. Lower Left: David T. Frederick. Right: FmaBy trained , Martin Marra. three years old. Bruce Paul Moore Sara Elizabeth Moss Joshua Samuel Mutchnick Thomas Glenn Neubert Architecture Applied Mathematics Design Illustration 248 Lauren J. Neumann Social Science, Graphic Design Mark A. Nichols Electrical and Computer Engineering Mark Louis Nicolussi Mechanical Engineering Craig K. NBya Mechanical Engineering David John Norton David Scott Obrosky Electrical and Computer Engineering Applied Mathematics Shari Beth Olefson Professional Writing, Psychology Peter Thomas Ortic Biology 249 — Mark A. Orsay History Cart W. Ott, |r. Electrical and Computer Engineering Douglas Andrew Ott Technical Writing Diana R. Ovberg Painting Left: 'Say please! , Karen S. Thome. Upper Right: This is the way we dress at Phi Kappa Theta! , Robert Hamlin, lr. Lower Right: Michael C. Cervat. Jeffrey D. Pacione Graphic Design Stephen W. Paff Frank A. Palmicri Chemical Engineering, Engineering and Electrical and Computer Engineering Public Policy John F. Pane Electrical and Computer Engineering Henning M. Pangels Electrical and Computer Engineering Judith A. Pellegrino Electrical and Computer Engineering David Jeffrey Parker Electrical and Computer Engineering Julie A. Pelletier Illustration Michael A. Pastino Public Policy and Management Alan Thomas Perka Chemical Engineering Daniel J. Pavlick Industrial Management, Information Systems Upper Left David Lynch Lower Left: Kathleen Khorigan, circa 1978 Right: Salad made by Amy, through Browniei , Amy Peterman Drew D. Perkins Electrical and Computer Engineering 251 Hannah Lang Perkins Applied History. European Studies Karen Anne Perlman Information Systems, Psychology Paul Penotta English Left: An early spring break , Bonnie Siegler. Middle: WHkam McCormick. Right: Me, I9B3 CMU Varsity Queen? , Lee Ann Huckenstein. Amy M. Peterman Psychology 252 Susan E. Petrie History, English Patricia Phillips Music, Voice Heather R. Pillar Graphic Communications Angela C. Piluso Psychology John F. Pistolessi Mechanical Engineering William Anthony Plant Applied Mathematics, Computer Science John D. Platt Music Christine Marie Pluto Chemistry Lawrence Howard Polster Information Systems Stephen Richard Pomraning MetaHurgy and Material Science John A. Pope Chemistry Cheryl Marie Potter Biochemistry, Technical Writing 253 Ted A. Prospect Eric Craig Pudnos Richard A. Radetsky Rahul Razdan Applied Mathematics. Industrial Chemical Engineering. Biomedical Information Systems Electrical and Computer Engineering -Management Engineering Elizabeth Jane Reed Sharon Lee Reilly Joseph M. Reinhardt Doug Reinstein Industrial Management Biology Electrical and Computer Engineering Industrial Management 254 Michael I. Rcisman Steven J. Rcmis Edward Eckford Rhoads Applied Mathematics Electrical and Computer Engineering, Mechanical Engineering Biomedical Engineering H. West Richards Pubic Policy and Management, Information Systems Left: Mommy, the Vax « down again'. , Peter Monta. Upper Right: In front of mirror , Corey R Trapp, one year old. Lower Right: Barbara Meyer. Eric H. Riebling Electrical and Computer Engineering Nancy Lyn Ritchey Professional Writing James B. Rodgers Mechanical Engineering Kathleen A. Romanik Applied Mathematics, Computer Science Ronald A. Roppo Electrical and Computer Engineering Gil Y. Rosenthal Mechanical Engineering Kimberly Anne Ross Jonathon M. Rothberg Applied Mathematics, Computer English Science, German Upper Left: Getting off the bus on his first day of school , Martin Marra. Lower Left: The Backyard Beauty , Debbie Yasinow. Right: Being a good little girl for Santa Claus , Florence M. Cone. 256 Frank E. Rovitto Professional Writing Jessica Stephanie Rudnick .Mechanical Engineering Bruce O. Rutherford Mathematics James Donald Ryan Electrical and Computer Engineering Mary Ann Sacco Psychology, Education Andres O. Sadde Mechanical Engineering Marcella Sadosky Information Systems. Industrial .Management Monica Safrin Public Policy and Management Left: Sleeping Beauty, the good fairy , Debra Yasinow. 1977. Upper Right: New lersey's best helicopter pilot . Barbara A. ZaguLa Lower Right: ton hiding l‘m crying . Loan aye Denny George F. Salem Electrical and Computer Engineering Lynn MkheUe Sanfield Economics. Industrial .Management Maria Monk a San tore Chemkal Engineer ng Joanne Savinell Chemical Engineering 257 Lynn Marie Schat Profesuonal and Creative Writing Laura Kay Scheerer Architecture Michelle Susan Schlegel Chemistry Renee Jean Schlegel Drama, Acting Upper Left: Hacking on the violin . Glenn Joyce. Lower Left: Don't talk to me when I'm eating lobster! , James Wood. Right It won't tight! . Kevin Campbell Neil Tod Schlisserman Information Systems Adam Schneider Social Sciences Robert J. Schnorr David Conrad Schott Electrical and Computer Engineering, Public Pofccy and Management Biomecfccal Engineering Robert Adam Schrecengost William H. Schwarz Chemical Engineering Electrical and Computer Engineering John Michael Searing Mechanical Engineering Kent Russell Sewell Mechanical Engineering Left: Amy Tucker, six months old. Upper Right: BiH Of ford, age eight, with David Gfford, age seven. Lower Right: Douglas M M Michael Stephen Shank Electncal and Computer Engineering Jack Sheffler Art James S. Sherman Karen Louise Sieber Mechanical Engineering Chemical Engineering 259 kin Marie Siegel Biological Sciences. Technical Writing Neal Philip Siegel .Managerial Economics Bonnie C. Siegler Taylor Travers Simmons Graphic Design Chemical Engineering. Engineering and Public PoScy Henry Frank Koewing Schenck Applied .Mathematics Computer Science Upper Left: 'Time for my beauty sleep' , Carolyn Beth Muchant Lower Left: No' Not Drama School-Chemical Engineering! Jonathan Rothberg Upper Right: Amy Tucker Lower Right: Michael Shank, three years old. 760 Madhvendra Singh Electrical and Computer Engineering Daniel I. Stavin Information Systems Tamara Sliwinski Graphic Design Craig Robert Smith Chemical Engineering Drew C. Smith Industrial Management Elizabeth D. Smith English, Technical Writing Nancy Brooke Smith Design Pamela M. Smith Design Jeanne M. Shipley Graphic Communications Management Upper Left: Barbara Meyer. Lower Left: Mark and his dog. Friskee, share a pretzel stick. , Mark Levine. Upper Right: Jeremy Thei. Lower Right: Donald Brenneman, 1975. Peter Daniel Smith Electrical and Computer Engineering Renee Smith Painting, Illustration Lynn Smulowitz Illustration Melinda Anne Snell English 261 David W. Souders Chemical Engineering. Engineering and Public Poky William Alan Spahn Mechanical Engineering. Biomedical Engineering John I. Stark industrial Management. Economics Donald J. Starver Industrial .Management 262 William Andrew Stewart Physics Chuck William Stobbic Chemistry Jeffrey C. Stout Electrical and Computer Engineering, Mathematics David Charles Stuben Technical Writing Robin A. Sucky Applied Mathematics, Computer Science Byung-Hoon B. Suh Electrical and Computer Engineering Jeffrey Lewis Summit Electrical and Computer Engineering Steffanie L. Sunday Chemistry Daniel Swanson Mechanical Engineering Lance E. Tanner Mechanical Engineering Brian John Tarantino Chemical Engineering Mark Jonathan Tarmy Civil Engineering 263 Cynthia Lee Teahan Industrial Management George E. Temple IV Architecture Left: Kathleen Ann Romanik, October 1966. Middle: William H Johnson M Right: Beth's first car . Beth Vogel. February 1964. Domenic Francis Terranova Electrical and Computer Engineering 264 Bhaskar Thapa Civil Engineering Jeremy A. Thiel MetaSurgy and Material Science Karen Sue Thome Biological Sciences Joyce Marie Teolis Music, Education Amy B. Tenenouser History Michael A. Tiemo Design Lisa Anne Tietz Metallurgy and Material Science My K. Ton Electrical and Computer Engineering Bonnie Debra Topf Mechanical Engineering Left: Hn first and only car , Matthew M. Daley. Middle His first school picture leffrey Metier, age five at kindergarten. Right: Renee Smith, age three years. Corey R. Trapp Electrical and Computer Engineering Monica Leigh Trimble History, Spanish Amy Beth Tucker Professional Writing Deborah J. Turcotte Drama 265 Thomas Turels Electrical and Computer Engineering Karen Ann Tylak English Left: Kathleen Morales, one year o'd. Right: Can anyone gn'O me a boost?”. Donna Marvin. Timothy L Van Sciver Chemical Engineering David A. Vensel Metallurgy and Material Science Catherine Stroud Vodrey English Elizabeth Ann Vogel Industrial Management 266 Beryl Ellen Voigt Chemistry Eve Adele Waldron Industrial Design Robert F. Waldron Industrial Management, Economics Caroline R. Walsh Industrial .Management Left: Olympic hopeful'”, Clenn . foyce. Right: Michjel Pjstino and friends, four months old. Charles H. Ward Metallurgy and Material Science Mary Frances Watkins Appked Mathematics, Computer Science Michael B. Watson Chemical Engineering Douglas Campbell Weaver Electrical and Computer Engineering, Mathematics Mark Weinstein Economics Jeffrey Weintraub Mechanical Engineering Betty Weiss Mathematics Mary Elizabeth Wells Public Policy and Management William A. Whelpley lisa White Economics, Applied History Applied Mathematics, Industrial Management Craig L Wiener Applied Mathematics, Computer Science Gregory T. Went Chemical Engineering Left: Martin Marta, October 1964. Middle: Audrey Hamori. Right: Ship Ahoy! , Frank A. Palmieri. Holly Kay Wile Industrial Management Richard Read Wilkinson Electrical and Computer Engineering Wesley W. Wilson Applied Mathematics Andrew Todd Winand Chemical Engineering. Biomedical Engineering Left: Hurry with the picture. I have to be at Algorithms class in two minutes! , lames Wood, eight months old. Middle: AH of this, (or me? . Sheila DeNero. on her first birthday. Right: . Todd Aukerman. David Winters Electrical and Computer Engineering Michael Howard Wolf Industrial Management Gregg Michael Wolff James McKean Wood Industrial Management Appfced Mathematics. Computer Science 269 Debra Susan Yasinow Biological Sciences Curtis Paul Yeske Mathematics 270 Gregg R. Yost Applied Mathematics, Computer Science Raymond Scott Younkins Electrical and Computer Engineering Janice Feinstein Illustration John Michio Yamamoto Pubfcc Poky and Management m Thomas E. Woodley Electrical and Computer Engineering, French David P. Woodrow Electrical and Computer Engineering Roger D. Woodward ■Mechanical Engineering Upper Left: Michael Cervas. Lower Left: Trying to eat spaghetti”. Cary Middleton. August 1964 Right: Where's the beef!” Joseph M. CSnka. Imam Ming Yuen Chemical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering Patrice Marie Zacharia Industrial .Management Barbara A. Zagula Michael C. Karavolis Mechanical Engineering .Metallurgy and Material Science Left: V you want my opinion.. hBcole Halmos Upper Right: Waiter! Cheek, please: Brian Tarantino. Lower Right: Trst workrtg model, made with erector set . Michael Shank. Christmas 1970. Randi Beth WoKe Technical Writing Kenneth A. Zalevsky Applied .Mathematics. Operations Research David P. Zito Industrial Managemenl Gloria )ane Kristotf Chemical Engineering Judy Nutz Technical and Professional Writing Row one: Left: Rebecca Qaser. Middle: Eric Hoffman. Right: Matthew Feldman. Row two: Left: Stewart Gibson, with Tiger D. Dog. Middle: Amy Tucker. Right: Cindy, the Hula Queen , Cynthia Teahan. Row three, left to right: Paul K. Perrotta, Michael Karavoks, Caroline Walsh, and Loyd fohnson 272 Row one: Left: Patricia Philips, one year ofd. Right: Joseph Reinhardt. Row two: Left: With Zsa-Zsa , Renee Smith, three years old. Middle: Wesley Wilson, three years old. Upper Right: End dancers , Kathleen Morales. Lower Right: 'losing his head with pride in CMU , Steve Bush. Row three: Left: David Woodrow. Middle: See me ride Horste! , Stephen Pomraning. Right: Morris Housen. 273 Mr. and Mrs. Hija and Kie Ahn Jack and Alice Bares Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Barth Drs. A. and I. Baumhammers The Bergman Family Bob and Shirley Blosel Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Bodine Irma V. Bombik Mr. and Mrs. William Bossi Mr. and Mrs. William A. Brant Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Bush Mr. and Mrs. John Bycura Harlean and George Carroll Mr. and Mrs. Patrick E. Campbell Richard and Cherie Chosid Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Ciraula, Jr. and Family Donald and Marilyn Clever Dorothy M. Cohen Lillian and William Cone Norman and Joyce Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Russell T. Crockett, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Di Figlia Dr. and Mrs. Alan S. Diamond The Dinnin Family Dr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Dooley Mr. and Mrs. John J. Driscoll Dr. and Mrs. Michael P. Dunkle 274 CONGRATULATIONS FROM YOUR PARENTS The Dworkins Mrs. Wilhelmina Ernst Dan and Patty Evangeliste Elaine and Arnold Feldman Dorothy E. Fike Rear Admiral Stanley S. Fine, United States Navy Mr. and Mrs. John J. Cabrick Adrienne, David, Shari, and Gayle Garmise Mr. and Mrs. James Garrett, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. James Garrett, Sr. The Gervas Family Dr. and Mrs. Roy L. Gibson Bill and Marion Gifford Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Glinka, Jr. and Family Anne and Sy Goldstein Tom (EE 1958) and Ginger (A 1959) Gouger Mr. and Mrs. William K. Grant Dr. and Mrs. Willis H. Guilinger The Hamlin Family Mr. and Mrs. William H. Harvey, Jr. Sraral IfS ‘ Charles and Jane Heaton Wr [§£ Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Heeney Tn. Mr and Mrs. James R. Hines Marjorie and Charles B. Housen Peggy Hughes L The Family of Bill Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Glenn D. Joyce Cyril Jurik Family Mrs. John Karavolis Evelyn and Bill Kean Mr. and Mrs. John Khorigan Margarita and Peter Kind Michael and Bryna Kogan Mrs. Irene B. Kristoff The Langton Crew Pei-Lu and Timothy L. T. Liu Steve and Lorraine Lynch Mr. and Mrs. Leon E. McCrary The McGervey Family Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. McFlugh Edward and Nancy McNally William M. Meyer Family Mr. and Mrs. John R. Miller Louis and Dorothy Monta David and Karen Moon The Mutchnick Family Mr. and Mrs. Douglas D. Nichols Mr. Robert j. and Mrs. Carlotta O'Connell Mr. and Mrs. Donald Orlic Ed and Toni Ott Anna Marie and Frank A. Palmieri Edward and joan Parker George and Bobbie Pastino Mr. and Mrs. James Pellegrino CONGRATULATIONS FROM YOUR PARENTS Dr. and Mrs. John Peterman Thomas and Marisa Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pomraning Harold and Irene Chotner (A 1948) Rapaport Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Rothberg Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rovitto and sister Lisa Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sacco The Sadde-Kese Family Stu and Bonnie Sanfield Mr. and Mrs. Matthew F. Schleindl The Shank Family from Mayberry Helen and Steve Siegler Leon and Juliet Slavin Mr. and Mrs. John R. Sliwinski Bev and Jim Souders Mama Terrie Elizabeth and Michael Theil The Topf Family Nathan and Dorothy VanderWerf Mr. and Mrs. William H. Vogel James and Katherine Walsh Ann and Lee Wilkinson John R. and Betty L. Wilson Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin Winters Mr. and Mrs. Allen R. Wood The Xenos Family photographs by Michael Swatko Abef-Bodnjr CLASS OF 1985 CURTIS ALLEN ABEL, Lower Burrell, Pennsylvania. Chemical Engineering. Delta Upsilon, Kappa Kappa Gamma keyman. Student Advisory Council — president, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Sweepstakes - assistant chairman, Carnegie Involvement Association, Homecoming Court. ERIC ADAMS, Canton, Ohio. Chemical Engineering. STEPHEN ADLER, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Technical Writing and Editing. RUTH J. AHN, Pennington, New Jersey. Industrial Management. CHRISTOPHER ALBANESE, Middletown, New Jersey. Physics. STANLEY FRANK ALBERS, Long Branch, New Jersey. Acting. Board of Trustees, Activities Board Dance, Freshman Orientation - chairman (4). RALPH CURTIS ALDREDGE III, Los Angeles, California Mechanical Engineering. French. Lambda Sigma Honor Society, National Society of Black Engineers - vice-president (4), Intramural Football, Tartan Newspaper, Thistle Yearbook. CHRISTINA ALLEN, Rochester, New York. Design. STANLEY ALLEN, Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania. ROBERT ALPERT, Lansdale, Pennsylvania. Industrial Management. TIMOTHY ALTOMARI, Monessen, Pennsylvania. Physics. SUSAN AMRAM, Richfield, Minnesota. LEE J. ANDRE, North Tonawanda, New York. Mechanical Engineering. Industrial .Management. Alpha Tau Omega - secretary (4), Football. LAURIE ANN ARENDAS, Lawrenceville, New Jersey. Industrial Management. Varsity Tennis, Basketball - captain, conference selection in tennis and basketball, All-American in basketball. ELIZABETH S. ARMSTRONG, Sweet Briar, Virginia. Mechanical Engineering. Tau Beta Pi - vice-president (4), Mortar Board, Pi Tau Sigma, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Resident Assistant, Society of Women Engineers, Student Dormitory Council, Mechanical Engineering Student Activity Committee. LUIS ARRAEZ, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Economics. TAMARA ARTMAN, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. History. J. TODD AUKERMAN, Latrobe, Pennsylvania. Chemical Engineering, Engineering and Public Policy. Lambda Sigma Society, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Kiltie Band, Student Dorm Council - buggy. MARCO AURELIO, New York, New York. Social Sciences. ROBERT MICHAEL AYERS, Stow, Massachusetts. Electrical and Computer Engineering. Phi Kappa Theta — president, vice-president, treasurer, house manager. Eta Kappa Nu Electrical Engineering Society - president, tutor. Mortar Board treasurer, tutor, Tau Beta Pi Engineering Society, Health Professions Program,Student dormitory Council, Surgical Intensive Care Unit at Presbyterian University Hospital, Preceptorship Program at Shadyside Hospital, Teaching Assistant - Cognitive Psychology, Grader-Field Analysis and Engineering, weight lifting, water polo, skiing. SCOTT EDWARD BACHIK, Johnstown, Pennsylvania. Industrial Management. Football-team captain. JOCELYN CLAIRE BAHR, Cheshire, Connecticut. Graphic Design. PETER S. BAIN, Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Graphic Communications. Tartan Newspaper, Scotch 'n' Soda. NANCY JEAN BAIRD, Oradell, New Jersey. Graphic Design. Volleyball. ALFONSO C. BALLESTER, Santurce, Puerto Rico. Managerial Economics. VINCENT D. BALSONE, Ford City, Pennsylvania. Chemical Engineering American Institute of Chemical Engineers, American Chemical Society, Intramural Athletic Band, Kiltie Band, Freshman Orientation - counselor (3). VALERIE BALTZER, Princeton, New Jersey. Social Sciences. PAUL BANGOR, JR., Aliquippa, Pennsylvania. Metallurgy and Material Science. MICHAEL C. BANYAS, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Chemical Engineering. Zeta Beta Tau-president (4). JOHN E. BARES, Chagrin Falls, Ohio. Civil Engineering. Tau Beta Pi, Chi Epsilon, American Society of Civil Engineers, Investment Club. GRETCHEN BARLETT, Tyrone, Pennsylvania. Architecture. CATHLEEN BARNHART, Guilford, Connecticut. BRUCE BARRETT, Milford, Connecticut. History. VINCENT DANIEL BARTH. East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. Chemical Engineering. Alpha Phi Omega, American Institute of Chemical Engineers. DAINA BAUMHAMMERS, Mount Lebanon, Pennsylvania. Biology, French. Delta Delta Delta - officer (2-4), Field Hockey, Lacrosse - manager (2), Tennis, Beta Beta Beta Biological Society. Biology Student Activity Committee. MICHELE BEAULIEU, Westwood, Massachusetts. Architecture. EILEEN BEAVERS, West Homestead, Pennsylvania. Graphic Design. Public Relations. DAVID BECHTEL, Williamsport, Pennsylvania. Chemical Engineering Sigma Nu. ELIZABETH BEESON, Indianola, Pennsylvania. Art. ZHANNA BEKKER. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Art. NICK BELL, Indianola, Pennsylvania. Art. GILBERT BELOFSKY, Ravenna, Ohio. Chemistry. STEPHEN D. BENCKE, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Electrical and Computer Engineering. PETER BENNETT, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. WILLIAM BENTLEY. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Chemistry. ANNE BERG, Dauphin, Pennsylvania. Mathematics. JEFFREY A BERGMAN, Tappan, New York. Industrial Management. Alpha Tau Omega, Baseball, WRCT Sports, Tartan Newspaper - sports editor (2). AMY B. BERMAN, Silver Spnng, Maryland. Biology. Signa Nu-little sister. Beta Bela Beta Biological Society. ANDREW J. BERMAN, Framingham, Massachusetts. Design. MARCUS BEZEK. Berwyn, Pennsylvania Chemical Engineering PAMELA J. BIANCO, Melville, New York. Professional Writing and Spanish. Spring Carnival. LAURA BIELANOWSKI, Stanhope, New Jersey. Psychology. Delta Delta Delta - president (4), Student Corporation. NEVENKA BIERNY, Wellesley, Massachusetts. Industrial Management. DOUGLAS BILL, Coraopolis, Pennsylvania. Social Sciences CLIFF BINSTOCK, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Mathematics. SUSAN BJRNIE, Columbia, Maryland. History. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Scotch 'n' Soda, Explorer's Club. DALE ALLEN BIROSH, Twinsburg, Ohio. Mechanical Engineering, Engineering and Public Policy. Pi Lambda Phi - president (4), Pi Tau Sigma Mechanical Engineering Honorary Society. THOMAS BITONTI, Belle Vernon, Pennsylvania. Mathematics. FRANCOIS J. BITZ, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Electrical and Computer Engineering. Tau Beta Pi, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne - Carnegie-Mellon University Exchange Program - participant. JENNIFER MARIE BLACK, Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania. Illustration. Freshman Orientation - counselor. MICHAEL BLACKWELL, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Electrical and Computer Engineering. DOUGLAS BLAIR, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. English. MELANIE BLASINI, Ponce, Puerto Rico. Architecture. SHARON D. BLOSEL, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Illustration. Varsity Cheerleaders-captain (1-4), Lambda Sigma Honorary Fraternity. Activities Board Dance, Senior Class Club. NANCY BLUMSTEIN, Greensburg, Pennsylvania. Drama. MARIA MICHELE BOBER, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Chemical Engineering, Engineering and Public Policy. Women's Varsity Basketball, Activities Board Dance, Senior Gift Committee, Engineering and Public Policy Advisory Committee, Senate Committee, Student Dormitory Council - buggy. SCOTT BODINE, West Trenton, New Jersey. MARK D. BODNAR, East Lansdowne, Pennsylvania. Chemical Engineering, Technical Writing. WRCT-general manager (3), Intramural 278 CLASS OF 1985 Boehmer-Conugbo Basketball. ROBERT BOEHMER, Carnegie, Pennsylvania. Electrical and Computer Engineering. DAVID BOHMAN II, Spring, Texas. Electrical and Computer Engineering. LON BOLLENBACHER, Greenville, Pennsylvania. Social Sciences. PETER EDWARD BOMBIK, Geneva, Ohio. Mechanical Engineering. Kappa Sigma, Varsity Golf. DENNIS BONANNI, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Industrial Management. WENDY BOND, Chicago, Illinois. Civil Engineering. MARIA BOOS, Triadelphia, West Virginia. Industrial Management. ROBERT BORNE, Finleyville, Pennsylvania. Industrial Management. SUSAN BOSSI, Windber, Pennsylvania. Technical Writing. Tartan Newspaper, Dossier - fiction editor (3,4). KIRK BOTULA, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Art. WILLIAM BOURQUE, Fitchburg, Massachusetts. Architecture. CHRIS BOWMAN, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Metallurgy and Material Science. NANCY ELIZABETH BOYLE, Natick, Massachusetts. Applied Mathematics, Operations Research, Society of Women Engineers. SUSAN BRANCH, Austin, Texas. Drama. WILLIAM DAVID BRANT, Wexford, Pennsylvania. Metallurgy and Material Science. Metals Club. DONALD BRENNEMAN, Monaca, Pennsylvania. Industrial Management. MATTHEW TIMOTHY BRENNEMAN, Verona, Pennsylvania. Biology. Beta Beta Beta Biological Society, Biology Student Advisory Committee, Mortar Board. SCOTT W. BRONNER, Menomonee, Falls, Wisconsin. Metallurgy and Material Science. Army ROTC, Intervarsity Christian Fellowship. ANDRE BROUMAS, |R., Chevy Chase, Maryland. Psychology. STEFAN BROWN, Muncy, Pennsylvania. English. LISA M. BRUNO, Aliquippa, Pennsylvania. Electrical and Computer Engineering Student Senate - steering committee. General Campus Information Standing Committee - chairman. PAUL WILLIAM BRUST, Honolulu, Hawaii. Music, Composition. Scotch n' Soda-musical director (1,2). STEPHEN BUSH, Johnstown, Pennsylvania. Electrical and Computer Engineering. JACOB BUTCHER, Huntington, New York. Applied Mathematics, Computer Science. JAMES MICHAEL BYCURA, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Applied Mathematics. BEVERLY BYERS, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Life. WILLIAM CHARLES CAIN, Munhall, Pennsylvania. Electrical and Computer Engineering. Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, International Electrical and Electronics Engineers. ANDREW TODD CALDWELL, Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania. Electrical and Computer Engineering. Engineering and Public Policy. STELLA CALOBRISI, Manhasset, New York. Psychology. KEVIN CHARLES CAMPBELL, Jacksonville, Florida. Electrical and Computer Engineering. Varsity Cross Country. GLENN A. CANIGIANI, Cold Spring Harbor, New York. Graphic Design. Skydiving, Student Senate, Carnegie Care Unit - president (3), publicity chairman (2), Hunt Institute Design Intern. DAVID OLLIE CAPLAN, Baltimore, Maryland. Applied Mathematics, Computer Science. Kappa Sigma-rush chairman and vice-president (3), Lacrosse Club. ERIC CARLSON, Derry, Pennyslvania. Mathematics. ERIK CARLSON, Chagrin Falls, Ohio. Electrical and Computer Engineering. JOHN CARLTON, Pennington, New Jersey. Electrical and Computer Engineering. ANDREW CARNAGHI, Sandy Hook, Connecticut. Psychology. ANDREW CARNEGIE, Skibo Castle, Scotland. United States Steel. KELLIE CARNEY, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Economics. NELSON CARO, College Park, Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico. Mathematics. JOHN CARPENTER, Saint Simons Island, Georgia. Design. DIANNE L. CARROLL, Acton, Massachusetts. Information Systems. Kappa Alpha Theta, Field Hockey. HARLEY M. CARROLL, Wheeling, West Virginia. Public Policy and management. Varsity Football, Intramural Sports. NATALIE ELIZABETH CARTER, Baltimore, Maryland. Drama. Recipient, 1984 United States Princess Grace Theatre Scholarship Grant, Astronomy Club, Spirit. PHILIP CASAGRANDE, Brookhaven, New York. Architecture. JOHN CASEY, Greensburg, Pennsylvania. Design. DAVID J. CEH, Johnstown, Pennsylvania. Industrial Management, Mathematics. Mortar Board, Lambda Sigma Honorary Fraternity, Student Advisory Committee in Industrial Management, Investment Group. LEONA E. CHAMPENY, Lincoln, Massachusetts. Civil Engineering. American Society of Civil Engineers - president (4), CIT College Council, Alpha Phi Omega Service Fraternity. MICHAEL CHANDLER, Charleston, West Virginia. Art. DAVID CHEN, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. JEFFREY CHERWONIK, Rochester, New York. Chemical Engineering BENJAMIN CHIGIER, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Electrical and Computer Engineering. JOSEPH CHIGIER, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Industrial Management. DAVID CHILD, Allentown, Pennsylvania. Art. ROBIN SUZANNE CHOSID, West Bloomfield, Michigan. Industrial Management. Kappa Alpha Theta - chaplain (4), Pledge Education - vice-president (3). DANIEL D. CHOW, Bronx, New York. Industrial Management. Delta Upsilon, Mortar Board, Lambda Sigma Honorary Fraternity, AIESEC. BYUNG CHUNG, Upper Marlboro, Maryland. Chemical Engineering. JOHN CIBELLI, Southboro, Massachusetts. Applied Mathematics, Computer Science. THOMAS CIMINELLI, Cheektowaga, New York. Architecture. MICHAEL K. CIRAULA, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Electrical and Computer Engineering. Tau Beta Pi. AMY CIRIC, Pitman, New Jersey. Chemical Engineering. HESTER ANN CLEVER, Ford City, Pennsylvania. Chemistry. Women's Fencing, American Chemistry Society, AAAS, USFA, Chemistry Student Advisory Committee, Student Dormitory Council - buggy. Kiltie Marching and Concert Bands. MARK COAN, Mountain Lakes, New Jersey. Architecture. HARVEY COBLIN, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Urban and Public Affairs. SYBIL COFFEY, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Drama. SCOTT COGGINS, Lunenburg, Massachusetts. Chemistry. Sigma Nu. H. TIONE COHEN, Uniontown, Pennsylvania. Information Systems. Sigma Alpha Epsilon - little sister. Freshman Orientation - counselor, executive committee. Student Alumni Relations Council, Scotch 'n' Soda. KATHLEEN ANN COKELEY, Washington, Pennsylvania. Electrical and Computer Engineering. Apha Phi Omega - corresponding and recording secretary. MARIE COLANTONI, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Mathematics. BARBARA COLE, Snyder, New York. Architecture. WILLIAM COLLETT, Wayne, Pennsylvania. Architecture. JAMES EVANS COLLINS, JR., South Naples, Florida. Physics. MARK E. COLLINS, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Physics and English. Phi Kappa Theta-greek sing, buggy, bowling. Mortar Board, Volunteer at Presbyterian and Shadyside Hospitals. SUZANNE COLOMBO, Aurora, Ohio. CAROL COLTZ, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. FLORENCE M. CONE, Charlestown, Rhode Island. Metallurgy and Material Science. MARY CATHERINE CONROY, Rankin, Pennsylvania. Applied Mathematics, Computer Science. Alpha Phi Omega, Mortar Board. AUGUST D. CONSIGLIO, North Versailles, Pennsylvania. Information Systems, Economics. Varsity Tennis, Alpha Phi Omega, Investment Club, Computer Club.Ski Club, AIESEC. 279 Cook-Dote CLASS OF 1985 ANTONY J. COOK, Westfield, New Jersey. ■Managerial Economics. Theta Xi - treasurer. Intramural Frisbee, Investment Club, WRCT, Cameron Choir, CMU Chorus. RICHARD L. COOK, Lockport, New York. Mechanical Engineering. Phi Kappa Theta - treasurer, rush chairman, pledge master, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Robotics Institute. BARBARA ■MICHELLE COOPER. New Hyde Park, New York. Art. Mortar Board - vice-president. Lambda Sigma. JANET COOPER, Northglenn, Colorado. Electrical and Computer Engineering. STEVE M. COOPERSMITH, Livingston, New Jersey. Industrial Management. Zeta Beta Tau-vice-president, house manager, steward, historian. Investment Croup, Ski Qub, Intramurals. JAMES CORDLE, Oadby Leiscester, Trafford, Pennsylvania. Mechanical Engineering. CALEB CORKERY, Portsmouth, Rhode Island. English. CYNTHIA JEAN CORLEY, Rockville, Maryland. Biology. JOHN CORNOG, Guilford, Connecticut. Electrical and Computer Engineering. PETER W. COSCHIGANO, Ridgefield Park, New Jersey. Biology, Chemistry. Kiltie Marching and Concert Bands, Lambda Sigma, Beta Beta Beta Biological Society. Mortar Board, American Chemical Society. ANNE COTTER, Newburgh, New York. Architecture. CAROLYN EILEEN COUGHLIN, Youngstown, Ohio. Technical Writing. Tartan Newspaper, Oakland Review. SUZANNE COUTURIAUX, New Kensington, Pennsylvania. Metallurgy and Material Science. LISA M. COVI, Baltimore, Maryland. Mathematics. Alpha Phi Omega - recording secretary, service vice-president, president. Kiltie Band-concert vice-president, Tech House, C-Book Majors Club. DONNA CRANDLEMIRE. Machias, Maine, Psychology. ROBERT D. CRITCHLOW, Butler, Pennsylvania. Physics. Kiltie Band, Air Force ROTC —cadet commander (4). RUSSELL CROCKETT, JR., Northwest Washington, District of Columbia. Chemical Engineering. DAVID PAUL CROSS, Haverhill, Massachusetts. Mechanical Engineering. PAULA CROUSSOULOUDIS, Monessen, Pennsylvania Mathematics, Operations Research. Delta Upsilon - little sister. Society of Women Engineers, Orthodox Christian Fellowship. W. SCOTT CRUMP, Allison Park, Pennsylvania. JOHN CULLEN, Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey, Architecture. KELLEY K. CULMER, Kenmore, New York, Professional Writing. KATHERINE D'ARBELOFF, Brookline, Massachusetts. Mathematics. BRIAN DADEY, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Metallurgy and Material Science. JOAN S. DAHL, McVeytown, Pennsylvania. Civil Engineering Alpha Phi Omega - pledge-class president. Freshman Orientation - program chairman (2,3), Rangers.University Choir, Army ROTC, Intramural Volleyball and Basketbal, Student Dormitory Council - hi vice-president (3), push team captain (4), Board of Trustees - student representative, Spring Carnival - chairman, group events. LISA MARIE DALEY, North Babylon, New York. Chemical Engineering. National Society of Black Engineers - treasurer (4), Spirit, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Society of Women Engineers. MATTHEW M. DALEY, West Lebanon, New Hampshire. Metallurgy and Material Science. Varsity Golf, Metals Club, Resident Assistant. LAURIE ELIZABETH DAMIANOS, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Biology. Biology student Advisory Committee. Beta Beta Beta Biological Society - secretary (3), president (4). KENNETH DASH, Erdenheim, Pennsylvania. Economics. MICHAEL DAVIDSON, Renovo, Pennsylvania. USA DAVIES. Acton, Massachusetts. English. THEODORE EDWARD DAWSON, Greenfield, Massachusetts. Industrial Management. Phi Kappa Theta, Hockey Team, AIESEC - vice-president of finance. JOSEPH DE SCIPIO. Moscow, Pennsylvania. Architecture. Kappa Sigma. PHILIP SCOTT DEAN, Columbia, South Carolina Mathematics. Tartan Newspaper, Computer Club, Astronomy Club, Explorers Club. ADAM J. DEBELLIS, Foxborough, Massachusetts. Electrical and Computer Engineering. Gamma Delta lota, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Jumping Club. MARK HERMAN DECKER, Johnstown, Pennsylvania. Electrical and Computer Engineering. Eta Kappa Nu - treasurer, Tau Beta Pi, Mortar Board, International Electrical and Electronic Engineers, Sweepstakes - safety chairman. STEVEN DELAUTER, Littleton, Colorado. Drama. SHEILA E. DENERO, Monroeville, Pennsylvania. Graphic Communications. Association for Life, Intramurals, Thistle Yearbook - business and sales manager (2-4). JERRY DENLINGER, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Physics. CRAIG DENNY, Dun woody, Georgia. Biological Sciences. LUAN JAYE DENNY, North Indiana, Pennsylvania. Electrical and Computer Engineering Kappa Kappa Gamma-pledge chairman. Delta Upsilon - little sister. Kiltie Band, Sweepstakes - chairman. KRISTINE DENZAU, Ho-Ho-Kus, New Jersey. Mathematics, Operations Research, Industrial Management. Society of Women Engineers - president (4). EUGENE DERIBEAUX, Doraco Del Mar, Dorado, Puerto Rico. Applied Mathematics. Computer Science. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship DOUGLAS DEVLIN, Deer Park, Maryland. Architecture. CATHY E. DEVOR, Norfolk, Virginia. Music, Voice. Sigma Alpha lota Music Fraternity, Activities Board Dance, Jazz Choir. MICHAEL GEORGE Dl FIGLIA, Ambler, Pennsylvania. Electrical and Computer Engineering. Sigma Nu. AMY D. DIAMOND, Marblehead, Massachusetts. Graphic Design. Design Student Activity Committee - chairman (3,4), Senior Class Gift Committee, Student Dormitory Council. LORI DIAMOND, Huntington Valley, Pennsylvania. Chemical Engineering. French. TARA LEE DIEGUEZ, St. Clairsville, Ohio. Professional Writing. Senior Honors Program, Tartan Newspaper - assistant business manager (1,2), Women in Communication, WRCT-public affairs director (1, 2) CHRIS DIFRANCESCO, Jeanette, Pennsylvania. Chemical Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha. KEITH R. DIGGANS, Mount Lebanon, Pennsylvania. Civil Engineering. Baseball, Track, American Society of Civil Engineers - social chairman (3,4). DIANA CHRISTIAN DIMARZIO, Ambridge, Pennsylvania. Music,Voice. Sigma Alpha lota Music Fraternity — secretary. Chamber Choir, Jazz Choir. CHRISTOPHER DINNIN, Oakmont, Pennsylvania. Industrial ■Management. JILL S. DINSE, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Professional Writing. ADOLPH P DISANDRO III, Barrington, Rhode Island. Applied Mathematics, Computer Science. Delta Upsilon, Student Senate, Activities Board Dance. THOMAS ERIC DISS1NGER, Warminster, Pennsylvania. Mechanical Engineering. OPHELIA DIXON, New York, English. PATRICK DOMINGUEZ, Woodbridge, Virginia. Drama. KEITH A. DONALD, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Electrical and Computer Engineering STEVEN DONNELLY, McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania. Art. KAREN MARIE DONOHUE, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Drawing. MARK DONOHUE, Snyder New York. Architecture. BRIAN DOOLEY, Cranford, New Jersey. Civil Engineering. KEVIN A. DORE, Waterville, Maine. Metallurgy and Material Science. 280 CLASS OF 1985 Doney-Gstvin Alpha Phi Omega-third vice-president (3), Metals Club, American Society of Metallurgists. TERRY LYNN DORSEY, Randallstown, Maryland. Applied Mathematics. National Society of Black Engineers - secretary, co-chair of membership. Spirit, Minority Advisory Committee. DAVID DOUGLAS, Gasport, New York. Mathematics. ELIZABETH DOWNING, Mansfield, Ohio. Mechanical Engineering. JOSEPH A. DOYLE, Charlotte, North Carolina. Electrical and Computer Engineering, Engineering and Public Policy. Oratory Folk Group, Oratory Parish Council, Eta Kappa Nu, Jazz Band, Student Dormitory Council, Engineering and Public Policy Student Activity Committee. SARAH DRAKE, Somerville, New Jersey. Architecture. KATHLEEN ANN DRAZENOVICH, Pottsville, Pennsylvania. Biological Sciences. Alpha Phio Omega, Beta Beta Beta Biological Honor Society, Preceptorship Program, Tartan Newspaper. CATHLEEN M. DRISCOLL, Winthrop, Massachusetts. Public Policy and Management. Kappa Alpha Theta. DAVID MICHAEL DRNEV1CH. North Versailles, Pennsylvania. Civil Engineering. American Society of Civil Engineers - public relations and chapter representative (3,4). MICHAEL PAUL DULCHINOS, Winchester, Massachusetts. Mechanical Engineering. Zeta Beta Tau, Society of Automotive Engineers - vice-president and treasurer (2-4). DAVID DUNKLE, Towanda, Pennsylvania. Psychology. CHRISTOPHER P. DUNNE, North Scituate, Massachusetts. Electrical and Computer Engineering. Rugby - captain (4), Women's Rugby-coach (3,4), Roommate Black Label Club. ELIZABETH DUNNING, Graney, Connecticut. Art. BRYCE ALEX DURRELL, Fairfield, Connecticut. Managerial Economics, German, European Studies. Student Dormitory Council - vice-president (4), AIESEC. ROBERT DUSCH, JR.. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. PAUL DWORKIN, West Bloomfield, Michigan. Applied Mathematics, Computer Science. KATHERINE EDWARDS, Ringoes, New Jersey. Music. COLIN F. EICHMANN, Canfield, Ohio. Mechanical Engineering. Air Force ROTC. REBECCA EINHORN, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Art. FRANCIE ELIKAN, Columbia, South Carolina. Electrical and Computer Engineering HOWARD ELLIN, Merrick, New York. History. CHARLES EDWARD EMERY, JR., Los Angeles, California. Industrial Management. Pi Kappa Alpha, Rugby. ROBERT EMMONS, Shaker Heights, Ohio. Electrical and Computer Engineering. .MICHELLE FRANCES ERNST, Vermillion, Ohio. Chemical Engineering, Engineering and Public Policy. Chi Omega - personnel chairman (4), Panhel - vice-president of housing (3), American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Society of Women Engineers. JEAN ESCHBACH, West Bellevue, Washington. Architecture. ALAN ESTABROOK, Pittsfield, Massachusetts. Architecture. PHILIP CHARLES ESTEP, York, Pennsylvania. Metallurgy and Material Science. Alpha Tau Omega, Football, Intramural Sports. RICHARD A. ETEN, Mineral Point, Pennsylvania. Civil Engineering. American Society of Civil Engineers - student chapter. RICHEL ETTERMAN, Moorhead, Minnesota. Drama. ELLEN E. EVANGELISTE, Jeannette, Pennsylvania. Art. LINDA ELIZABETH EVANS, Stockton, New Jersey. Biological Sciences. Student Alumni Relations Council - treasurer (3), president (4), Beta Beta Beta Biological Society, Society of Women Engineers. SUSAN EWALD, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Art. MICHAEL A. FAID, Reisterstown, Maryland. Industrial Design. Industrial Designers Society of America. JOEL R. FECHTER, Delaware. Ohio. Chemical Engineering. DAVID FEIGEL, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Mechanical Engineering. JANICE FEINSTEIN, Wayne, New Jersey. Art. MATTHEW JAY FELDMAN, Patchogue, New York. Mechanical Engineering. Alpha Tau Omega-buggy chairman (3,4), Varsity Football, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Society of Automotive Engineers. CHRISTOPHER JOHN FELDMEIER, Erie, Pennsylvania. Applied Mathematics, Computer Science, Industrial Management. ALAN FERRENBERG, Latrobe, Pennsylvania. Physics. JOHN FETKOVICH, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Mathematics. HERBERT FICKES, Miami, Florida. Electrical and Computer Engineering. Theta Xi. SHARON L. FIKE, Euclid, Ohio. Mechanical Engineering. Carnegie Involvement Association, Tau Beta Pi, American Society of Mechanical Engineers. ALINE FILOSA, Stony Brook, New York. English. STEPHEN FINE, Bethesda, Maryland. Chemical Engineering. DAVID R. FINK, JR., Bair Road, Lower Burrell, Pennsylvania. Industrial Management. Delta Upsilon. EDWARD FINNEGAN, JR., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. SAMUEL G. FISCHER, Swampscott, Massachusetts. Industrial Management. Kappa Sigma, Intramural Football. ROBERT A. FISHEL, Framingham, Massachusetts. Managerial Economics, Mathematics, Statistics. Theta Xi - scholarship chairman and treasurer (2), president (3), Inter-Fraternity Council - president (3,4), Tartan Newspaper, Varsity Diver. CARL FISHER, Sudbury, Massachusetts. Electrical and Computer Engineering. LINDA FITZMORRIS, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Art. KERIEN FITZPATRICK, Beaver, Pennsylvania. Civil Engineering. JENNIFER E. FIX, Bethel Park, Pennsylvania. Chemical Engineering. Alpha Phi Omega - recording secretary. Student Dormitory Council - buggy (3,4), Intramurals, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Society of Women Engineers. .MARK JAMES FLANAGAN, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Design. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Diving Team, Industrial Design Society of America. ROBERT FLEISCHMAN, Lebanon, Pennsylvania. Civil Engineering LYNN CAROL FLESCHUTZ, New Wilmington, Pennsylvania. Industrial Design, Professional Writing. Industrial Design Society of America. GERHARD FOELSCHE, Bellport, New York. Mechanical Engineering. STEVEN FOGELMAN, Allentown, Pennsylvania. Architecture. BRUCE FOLEY, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Civil Engineering. MICHAEL FONTAINE, Lewiston, Maine. Architecture. WILLIAM FOSTER, Melbourne Beach, Florida. Chemical Engineering. ELIZABETH DEGRUCHY FOX, Princeton, New Jersey. Mechanical Engineering. Kappa Alpha Theta, Student Senate, Board of Trustees-finance committee (2), University Disciplinary Committee, Resident Assistant, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Society of Women Engineers. JOHN FRANC, Carnegie, Pennsylvania. Chemistry. EDWARD FRANK, Mars, Pennsylvania. Physics. KAREN FRANK, Chappaqua, New York. Art. DAVID THOMAS FREDERICK, North Huntingdon, Pennsylvania. Mechanical Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Society of Manufacturing Engineers, Robotics. ROBIN BETH FREIGENBERC, Spring Valley, New York. Mechanical Engineering Delta Delta Delta, Pi Tau Sigma, American Society of Mechanical Engineers. CHARLES FRIEDMAN, Savannah, Georgia. Chemical Engineering. NEAL FRINK, Cincinnati, Ohio. CHRISTOPHER FROMME, Berkeley Heights, New Jersey. Mechanical Engineering. VINCENT FULLER III, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Mathematics. JOHN JOSEPH GABRICK, Winter Haven, Florida. Applied Mathematics. Computer Science, Economics. SUSAN A. GALLO, Manhasset, New York. Managerial Economics, Industrial Management. Women's Rugby. CHERYL GALLOWAY, Cleveland, Ohio, Biological Sciences. THOMAS GALVIN, Wolcott, Connecticut. Mathematics. Pi Lambda 281 Gannon-tUn CLASS OF 1985 Phi. MAUREEN CANNON, West Seneca, New York. Metallurgy and Material Science. Metals Club, Society of Women Engineers, Intramural Soccer, Volleyball, and Softball, Admissions Discussion Panel, Freshman Orientation - counselor. KATHERINE GARCIA, New Martinsville, West Virginia. Industrial Management. Delta Delta Delta, Student Senate. GAYLE ORNIS GARMISE, Scotch Pines, New lersey. History. Spring Carnival Committee, Activities Board Concerts. LISA A. GARRETT. Oakdale, Pennsylvania. English, Technical Writing. LORI A. GARRETT, Oakdale, Pennsylvania. Applied Mathematics, Computer Science. WILLIAM GARRISON, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. English. MICHAEL GARVERICK, Mentor, Ohio. Industrial Management. Beta Theta Pi. YURI GAWDIAK, Silver Spring, Maryland. Social Sciences. MARY GAYLORD, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Industrial Management. JEAN GEIGER, Barto, Pennsylvania. Design. Kappa Kappa Gamma. EUGENE GELBLUM, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Mechanical Engineering. LINDA GEORGE, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. MICHAEL EDWARD GERVAS, Imperial, Pennsylvania. Industrial Management, Mathematics. Varsity Football, U.S. Steel Goodfellowship Scholarship. ERIC GEYSER, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Electrical and Computer Engi-neenng. NICHOLAS J. GIANARIS, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Metallurgy and Material Science. Alpha Phi Omega - president (3,4), treasurer (3), Kiltie Band, Metals Club.Senior Class Club-gift committee (4), American Society of Metallurgists, American Institute of Metallurgical Engineers, Community Service Explorer's Post 76 - adviser (3,4). THOMAS GIBA, Youngstown, Ohio. History. STEWART GIBSON, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Social Sciences. DAVID GIFFORD, Briarcrest, Hershey, Pennsylvania. Drama. JAMES PAUL GILKEY, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Information Systems. JAMES GILLESPIE V, Finleyville, Pennsylvania. Electrical and Computer Engineering. MICHAEL DAVID GILMORE, Simsbury, Connecticut. Electrical and Computer Engineering, Biomedical Engineering. Emergency Medical Service-vice-president,American Red Cross, International Electrical and Electronic Engineers. JAMES GIORDANO, Sharon, Pennsylvania. Industrial Management. REBECCA GLASER, Port Vue, Pennsylvania. Art. JOSEPH GLINKA, Allison Park, Pennsylvania. Industrial Management. COLEEN GLOECKNER. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Art. TAMI R. GLOVER, Jamaica, New York. Chemical Engineering. Spirit-vice-president (4), National Society of Black Engineers, American Institute of Chemical Engineers. TERRI D. GLUECK, Akron, Ohio. Aesthetics, Art History. Field Hockey, Resident Assistant, Forbes Gallery - director (4). MARC I. GOLDSTEIN, Baltimore, Maryland. Applied Mathematics, Statistics, Intramural Softball, Football, Basketball, Volleyball, Chess, Dean's List. NANCY ROBIN GOLDSTEIN, Larchmont, New York. Graphic Design, English. LAURA ANN GOLOW1CH, Amherst, Massachusetts. Technical Writing and Editing. Alpha Phi Omega, Mortar Board, Core Curriculum - student adviser (4), Tartan Newspaper, OCF. GABRIELA FATIMA GONCALVES, Attleboro, Massachusetts. Industrial Management. Chi Omega-rush chairman (3), Alpha Tau Omega - little sister. Air Force ROTC, Angel Flight - commander (2), little major (1,2), Arnold Air Society - commander (3), pledge trainer (4), Intramural Board - secretary (3,4). JAMES GOODBY, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Electrical and Computer Engineering. WESLEY GOODIN, Warren, Ohio. Metallurgy and Material Science. VICTOR GORDON, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. ANGELA RENEE GORE, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Mathematics. Spirit — secretary (1,4), National Society of Black Engineers. LAWRENCE PATRICK GOUGER, Shillington, Pennsylvania. Electrical and Computer Engineering, Mathematics. Computer Club, Intramural Basketball, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne - Carnegie-Mellon University Exchange Program. MARK GOULD, Paramus. New Jersey. Architecture. PATRICIA GRACYALNY, Wheaton, Maryland. History. JULIA GRANT, Pittsford, New York. Metallurgy and Material Science. LUTHER GRANT, Mansfield, Massachusetts. Mathematics. Kappa Sigma. MICHAEL GRAPE, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. English, Technical Writing Beta Theta Pi, Football, Activities Board Concerts, UFO-chief court justice (3). DOUGLAS GRAUEL, New Castle, Pennsylvania. English. ROBERT GREEN, Atlanta, Georgia. Art. ROBERT KEVIN GREEN, Verona, Pennsylvania. Civil Engineering. Kappa Alpha Psi, National Society of Black Engineers, American Society of Civil Engineers. TANYA GREEN, Centerbeach, New York. Mathematics. Spirit, Computer Club. DAVID ANDY GREENE, Churchill, Pennsylvania. Applied Mathematics. STEPHAN GREENE, South Euclid, Ohio. Mathematics. MITCHELL BARRY GREY, Bayside, New York. Applied Mathematics, Computer Science. Kiltie Band, Resident Assistant, User Consultant. JOHN GRIBBEN, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Drama. TIMOTHY LEE GRIFFITH, Clarion. Pennsylvania. Industrial Management. Beta Theta Pi - corresponding secretary (2), recorder (3), vice-president (4), Varsity Football. WILLIAM R. GRIFFITH, Denver, Colorado. Civil Engineering, English. MICHAEL T. GROLEMUND, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Chemistry. Swimming, American Chemical Society, Explorers Club. MATTHEW GROVE, Martinsburg, West Virginia. Architecture. TIMOTHY GROVE, Mechanksburg, Pennsylvania Mathematks. FRANK GRUBICH, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Design. Phi Kappa Theta. JAMIE GRUZSKA, North Huntingdon, Pennsylvania. Art. CHRISTINE ANNE GRZYB, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Industrial Management. Cameron Choir. JAMES W. GAULTIERI, JR., Boca Raton, Florida. Biological Sciences, Genetics. Gamma Delta lota. Biology Student Activity Committee, Student Dormitory Council, Ultimate Frisbee Club, Capital Gains Committee, Trustees, Senior Class Club-gift committee (4), University Disciplinary Committee. ALPHONSE JOSEPH GUARINO III, Baltimore, Maryland. Industrial Management, Mathematics. Alpha Phi Omega - vice-president of membership (3,4), AIESEC - vice-president of human resources (3, 4), Student Dormitory Council, Student Senate, Tuition Planning Committee, Tartan Newspaper, Scotch 'n' Soda, Freshman Orientation, Ski Club. ANGELA GUGLIOTTA, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Mathematks. JOHN GUGLIOTTA, Twinsburg, Ohio. Chemical Engineering. RUTH ANN GUILINGER, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Chemistry, Biological Sciences, Student Dormitory Council, Carnegie Care Unit, Beta Beta Beta Biologkal Society. ANDREW N. K. HA, Honolulu, Hawaii. Electrical and Computer Engineering. International Electrical and Electronics Engineers. CHARLES HACSKAYLO, Port Republk, Maryland. Art. NICOLE HALMOS, Cumberland, Maryland. Drama. ROBERT W. HAMLIN, JR., Monroe, Connecticut. Electrical and Computer Engineering. Phi Kappa Theta. AUDREY KARIN HAMORI, North Andover, Massachusetts. Mechanical Engineering. Kappa Sigma-little sister, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Senior Class Gift Committee, Intramural Softball. SUSAN YUN HAN, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Public Policy and Management, Psychology Student Dormitory Council, Scotch 'n' Soda, Social Sciences Student Advisory Committee, Lambda Sigma, 282 CLASS OF 1985 Hjrmonk'ane Intramural Softball and Football. SCOTT HARMON, Coraopolis, Pennsylvania. Chemical Engineering. DEBRA HARRISON, Port Washington, New York. Art. Forbes Gallery - director (3), Smithsonian Institute intern. STUART HARRISON, Leverett, Massachusetts. SUSAN HARTFIELD, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Metallurgy and Material Science. KEVIN HARTMANN, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Mathematics. ROBERT HARTUNG, Northbrook, Illinois. Architecture. MARGARET ANN HARVEY, Greenwich, Connecticut. Applied Mathematics, Computer Science. Student Corporation, Buildings and Grounds Committee. WILSON HARVEY, JR., Pasadena, Maryland. CRAIG HASEGAWA, Euclid, Ohio. Chemical Engineering. Phi Kappa Theta. JOSEPH HASPER, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. JUDITH HASTINGS, Missouri City, Texas. Art. CHRISTINE ELAINE HAYES, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Chemistry. Kappa Kappa Gamma-second vice-president. Delta Upsilon- little sister. Kiltie Band-drum major, Greek Sing — chairman (4), Panhel - treasurer. Senior Class Gift Committee, Madrigal Dinner committee, American Chemical Society. CHARLES H. HEATON, JR„ Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Civil Engineering. CHARLES HEIN, Mount Lebanon, Pennsylvania. Industrial Management. WILLIAM FRANCIS HEINTZ, Baden, Pennsylvania. Chemical Engineering. Phi Kappa Theta, Air Force ROTC. MICHAEL K. HEISLER, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Art. DAVID HENRY, Zelianople, Pennsylvania. Chemical Engineering. EDWARD HERBULOCK, Brackenridge, Pennsylvania. JOHN HEROLD, Grove City, Ohio. Metallurgy and Material Science. HERMAN HEUNG, Kowloon, Hong Kong. Mechanical Engineering, Philosophy. Asian Cultural Organization - founding president (2), American Society of Manufacturing Engineers, Robotics Institute. DONNELL HEYSE, Suffield, Connecticut. Mathematics. WILLIAM HEYSE, Suffield, Connecticut. Civil Engineering. Delta Tau Delta. DAVID JAMES HILL, Etters, Pennsylvania. Drama. ROBERT HINES, Allison Park, Pennsylvania. English. KINSON HO, North Point, Hong Kong. Eta Kappa Nu. Electrical and Computer Engineering. ERIC JOHN HOFFMAN, Montoursville, Pennsylvania. Mechanical Engineering. Rugby Club - president (3,4), Society of Automotive Engineers, American Society of Mechanical Engineers. HENRY HOFFMAN III, Fairfield, Connecticut. JUDI HOFFMAN, East Liverpool, Ohio. STEVEN HOFFMAN, Woodbine, Maryland. Electrical and Computer Engineering. GARY V. HOGAN, JR., South Easton, Massachusetts. Electrical and Computer Engineering. Eta Kappa Nu, Intramural Football and Basketball. RICHARD HOKE, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Electrical and Computer Engineering. RODNEY A. HOLLOWAY, Clifton Park, New York. Mechanical Engineering. MARK HOLMES, Westfield, New Jersey. Economics. MICHAEL DAVID HOLODNIK, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Electrical and Computer Engineering. Alpha Tau Omega. JOSEPH HONOMICHL, Scarsdale, New York. Social Sciences. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. JOSEPH G. HONSE, Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania. Civil Engineering. Pi Kappa Alpha, Varsity Track. KENNETH HOOK, Vestal, New York. Electrical and Computer Engineering. JAMES HOOPER, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Industrial Management. FRANCIS HORNER, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Music. LESLIE HOTHERSALL, Basking Ridge, New Jersey. Social Sciences. Chi Omega. MORRIS HOUSEN, Boston, Massachusetts. Managerial Economics. Delta Tau Delta, Varsity Cheerleader, AIESEC, Ultimate Frisbee Club, Student Alumni Relations Council, Les essentiels sont invisibles pour les yeux. ANITE L. HREBINKO, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Psychology. Varsity Cheerleaders, Scotch 'n' Soda, Intramural Football. THOMAS HRICIK, Greensburg, Pennsylvania. Social Sciences. Theta Xi. LEE ANN HUCKENSTEIN, West Mifflin, Pennsylvania. Drama, Acting. Miss Varsity 1983. JANINE HUDAK, Naples, Florida. Art. EDWARD HUGHES, Whitestone, Virginia. Mathematics. KENNETH HUGHES, Verona, Pennsylvania. Electrical and Computer Engineering. GINA ILLIG, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Chemical Engineering. Kappa Kappa Gamma-first vice-president, president. Varsity Swimming - co-captain, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Student Advisory Council-president, Carnegie Involvement Association - buggy. MARY ISAAC, Pulaski, Pennsylvania. Metallurgy and Material Science. Kappa Kappa Gamma. LINDA ISAACSON, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Mathematics. MARK ISKOWITZ, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Professional Writing. WRCT-FM - music director (3,4), Activities Board Concerts-assistant chairman. Tartan Newspaper, Internships with Dicesare-Engler and Rocshire Records, Intramural Basketball. JOHN NAYLOR IVAN, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Civil Engineering. Tau Beta Pi, Chi Epsilon, Inter-Varsity Christina Fellowship. ROSHANAK IZADBAKHSH, Teheran, Iran. Electrical and Computer Engineering. LYNN ANN JACKSON, Verona, Pennsylvania. Industrial Design. Student Dormitory Council, Student Corporation, Industrial Design Society of America, Intramural Sports. WILLIAM PETER JACOB, Delaware, Ohio. Graphic Communications, Industrial Management. MARSHALL JACOBOWITZ, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Electrical and Computer Engineering. Sigma Nu. CURTIS JANET, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Physics. RODD JICOMELLI, Canonsburg, Pennsylvania. Social Sciences. Beta Theta Pi. KATHRYN JOHNSON, Latrobe, Pennsylvania. Mathematics. LOYD JOHNSON, Youngstown, Ohio. Urban and Public Affairs. DAVID JOHNSON III, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Mechanical Engineering. WILLIAM JOHNSON III, West Chester, Pennsylvania. Architecture. NEAL WILLIAM JOHNSTON, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Technical and Professional Writing. Scotch 'n' Soda, Tartan Newspaper - features editor (3,4). CATHERINE RUTH JONES, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Information Systems. EDWARD JORDAN, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Chemical Engineering. GLENN JOSEPH JOYCE, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Applied Mathematics, Computer Science. Computation Center Operations and Programming. WILLIAM C. JURIK, Donora, Pennsylvania. Chemical Engineering, Engineering and Public Policy. Resident Halls Staff, American Institute of Chemical Engineers - class representative (3), Chemical Engineering Student Newsletter, Engineering and Public Policy Student Advisory Committee and Newsletter, Investment Club, Intramural Sports. PATRICK KAGER, Brookfield Center, Connecticut. Electrical and Computer Engineering, Mathematics. SCOTT D. KALTER, Media, Pennsylvania. Applied Mathematics, Computer Science. ANASTASIOS SERAFIM KAMOUTSIS, Halandri, Athens, Greece. Chemistry. PAUL KANE, JR., Butler, Pennsylvania. Architecture. Phi Kappa Theta. 283 Kintemun-Li CLASS OF 1985 BRIAN H. KANTERMAN, Brooklyn, New York. Industrial Management. Alpha Tau Omega. DAVID KANTOR, Leechburg, Virginia. Industrial Management. MARJORY KAO, Bethel Park, Pennsylvania. Industrial Management. MICHAEL KAPELUCK, Carnegie, Pennsylvania. Art. MIOCHAEL KARAVOLIS, Canonsburg. Pennsylvania. Metallurgy and Material Science. Pi Kappa Alpha. THEODORE KARTOFILIS, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Civil Engineering. Beta Theta Pi. SCOTT KASUNICK, Massillian, Ohio. Social Sciences. SUZAN KATCHER. New York, New York. Art. JEFFREY KATRENCIK, Houston, Pennsylvania. Art. CARYN SUE KATZ, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Applied History. Kappa Alpha Theta, Intra-Fraternity Council, Parents Club. MICHELLE ROSE KATZ, Bexley, Ohio. Information Systems. Alpha Phi Omega, AIESEC-MIS vice-president (3,4). SANFORD KAUFFMAN, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Physics. WILLIAM DEAN KAVALKOVICH, Monroeville, Pennsylvania. Mechanical Engineering. Kiltie Band. KATHRYN KEAN, Upper Saint Clair, Pennsylvania. English. Delta Delta Delta. RANDALL KEEFER, Mount Pleasant, Pennsylvania. Civil Engineering. Pi Lambda Phi JOHN KELLER, JR., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Industrial Management. PATRICIA KELLNER, Allison Park, Pennsylvania. BRENDA KELLY, Matthews, North Carolina. Metallurgy and Material Science TIMOTHY PATRICK KENNY. Greenfield, Massachusetts. Applied Mathematics. Hockey Team-assistant captain (3), captain (4), president (3,4), Tartan Newspaper - sports (3,4). JOHN JAMES KEREMES, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Mechanical Engineering. TIMOTHY KERN, West Mifflin, Pennsylvania. Metallurgy and Material Science RICHARD JOHN KETZ, JR., New Ringgold, Pennsylvania. Chemical Engineering Alpha Phi Omega - treasurer (2), Kiltie Marching and Concert Bands. Lambda Sigma, Tau Beta Pi-treasurer (4). KATHLEEN ANNE KHORIGAN, Flushing, New York. Graphic Design. MICHAEL KIND, Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania. Design. KAY KIRBY, Scottsdale, Arizona. Drama. PERRY KIRK, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Design. ANN KITTREDGE, Clinton, Massachusetts. Drama. AARON KJENAAS, Cherokee, Iowa. Drama. KATHLEEN KLENNER, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. ALEXANDER KLUGE, Princeton, New Jersey. Physics. JOHN H. KMETZ, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Metallurgy and Material Science. Theta Xi, Metallurgy and Material Science Cooperative program. Metals Club, Men's Volleyball - Western Pennsylvania Collegiate All-Star (2,3), Metallurgy and Material Science Student Advisory Committee, American Society for Metals, American Institute of Mining Engineers-Technical Metallurgical Society, National Association of Corrosion Engineers. HENRY KNAPP, Conneaut Lake, Pennsylvania. EVAN KNAUER. Allison Park, Pennsylvania. Art. MARK KOCENT, Avalon, Pennsylvania. Architecture. JOHN RICHARD KOCHMAR, Duquesne, Pennsylvania. Applied Mathematics, Computer Science. EDWARD KOGAN, Fort Salonga, New York. Electrical and Computer Engineering, Mathematics. Student Dormitory Council, Lambda Sigma, Macintosh Users' Group-librarian (4), Student Advisory Committee - representative. ROBIN KOHLES, Glenside, Pennsylvania. Architecture. JEROME KOLLAR, West Mifflin, Pennsylvania. Industrial Management. DEBORAH KONCIUS, Teaneck, New Jersey. Art. SZILVIA KONCZOL, McMurray, Pennsylvania. Mathematics. ROBERT KONUCH, Alexandria, Virginia. Design. JOHN M. KORPICS, Media, Pennsylvania. Design LEW KORZENIWSKY, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Architecture. ROBERT KEVIN KOSAKOWSKI, Clenshaw, Pennsylvania. Applied .Mathematics, Computer Science, Signa Nu, Hockey Club. MICHAEL JOHN KOSINSKI, Wallingford, Pennsylvania. Chemical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering. YELENA KOTT, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Music. KRISTIN KOVACIC, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. English. YVETTE KOVATS, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Architecture. CHARLES KRAISINGER, Mount Pleasant. Pennsylvania. Metallurgy and Material Science. MARK D. KRAITCHMAN, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Metallurgy and Material Science. Metals Club, Swimming. GLORIA KRISTOFF, Johnstown, Pennsylvania. Chemical Engineering, SCOTT G. KUNSELMAN, Fenelton, Pennsylvania. Chemical Engineering. Phi Kappa Theta, Tau Beta Pi, Pi Tau Sigma, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Society of Automotive Engineers, Intramural Football. KENNETH KUTZER, JR., Allison Park, Pennsylvania. Chemistry. LATELLE M. LAFOLLETTE IV, Charleston. West Virginia. Art. WRCT-FM-disc jockey. DONALD R. LAMOND, Lynbrook, New York. Industrial Design. STEVEN LAMP, Arlington, Virginia. MATTHEW D. LANGTON, Aliquippa, Pennsylvania. Industrial ■Management. Student Dormitory Council, Intramural Football and Basketball. DAVID LARKIN, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. PAULA LARKIN, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Art. GREGORY LATSKO, Bethel Park, Pennsylvania. GABINO LAU, North Tarrytown, New York. Electrical and Computer Engineering. REGINALD ODELL LAW, Albany, New York. Applied Mathematics, Computer Science. Spirit - public relations (4), Computer Club-software (4), National Society of Black Engineers. CHARLES LAWTON, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Civil Engineering. NORMAN KEITH LAY, Haraham, Louisiana. Civil Engineering, Engineering and Public Policy. American Society of Civil Engineers, Chi Epsilon - president (3,4), Investment Club, Intramural Sports, Tau Beta Pi, Engineering and Public Policy Student Advisory Committee. TRUNG M. L£, Groton, Connecticut Economics, Mathematics. JACQUELINE LEE, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Mechanical Engineering, Engineering and Public Policy. Carnegie Involvement Association, Skydiving Club, Buggy RONALD A. LEE, Levittown, New York. Chemical Engineering. American Institute of Chemical Engineers. ROBERT E. LEIBHOLZ, Rydal, Pennsylvania. Music, Violin, Economics. Phi Mu Alpha. ROSS LEIDY, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Electrical and Computer Engineering. RONALD LEJEUNE, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Chemical Engineering LOTTI I. LENT, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. History. JAMES STUART LEONARD, Bay Village, Ohio. Physics. LORETTA LEUNGE, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Architecture. JILL LEVINE, New York, New York. MARK H. LEVINE, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Playwriting. Joe Freshman - creator (1-4), Scotch n' Soda - president (2), Spring Musical Carried Away -author (2), Play Gag -author (3), Tartan Newspaper - entertainment editor (3). AMY S. LEVINSON, Willingsboro, New Jersey. Industrial Management, Mathematics. Chi Omega, Pi Lambda Phi-little sister, Student Advisory Committee for Industrial Management, Student Corporation. MICHAEL LEW, New York, New York. Chemical Engineering. LAURAND LEWANDOWSKI, Medina, Ohio. Chemistry. Delta Tau Delta. WILLIAM ). LEWIS, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. Civil Engineering. Delta Tau Delta, American Society of Civil Engineers. JANE LI, East Aurora, New York. Chemical Engineering. Delta Delta Delta. 284 CLASS OF 1985 Ugo-Mkhek BRETT UGO, Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania. Architecture. MONIQUE LIPCHIK, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Music. GAIL SUSAN LIPMAN, West Hartford, Connecticut. Industrial Management. Pi Lambda Phi-little sister. Student Dormitory Council - vice-president (2,3), Investment Group - secretary (4), Senior Class Gift, Intramural Volleyball. RUSSELL LIPMAN, Villanova, Pennsylvania. MICHAEL LITTLE, Bethel Park, Pennsylvania. TIMOTHY LIU, South Pasadena, California. Social Sciences. PAUL THEODORE LOEBIG, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Chemical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha. KEITH LOELL, Erie, Pennsylvania. Design. JANET RACHEL LOEWENSTEIN, Newton, Massachusetts. Production, Drama. Activities Board Tech. MATTHEW B. LONG, North East, Pennsylvania. Chemical Engineering. Kappa Sigma, American Institute of Chemical Engineers. WAYNE R. LOOFBOURROW, Westfield, New Jersey. Applied Mathematics, Computer Science. Pi Lambda Phi-Greek Sing chairman (2), chess team (2), Macintosh User's Group. BRIAN LOVE, Williamstown, Massachusetts. Mathematics. DAVID LOVE, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Metallurgy and Material Science. WAYNE LUCAS, Chambersburg. Pennsylvania. Chemical Engineering. Alpha Tau Omega. GORDON LUCHT, Coraopolis, Pennsylvania. Music. JEANNE LUSCHER, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Economics. DAVID LYNCH, Erie, Pennsylvania. Industrial Management. Beta Theta Pi. JAMES LYNCH, Brockton, Massachusetts. Electrical and Computer Engineering. LAURIE MAC DONALD, McKeesport, Pennsylvania. Economics. ROBERT MAC LACHLIN, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Mathematics. GRETCHEN MAERKER, Coshocton, Ohio. Metallurgy and Material Science. MATTHEW MAGGIO, Delmont, Pennsylvania. English. Kappa Sigma. AUSTIN MAHER, Wayne, New Jersey. Mathematics. Delta Tau Delta. SUSAN MAHLER, Spring Valley, New York. Civil Engineering. JONATHAN MAIMAN, Huntington Station, New York. Electrical and Computer Engineering. STEPHEN MAITLAND, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Mathematics. PETER MAIVALD, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Chemistry, Applied Mathematics. Beta Theta Pi, Martial Arts Club. RICHARD PAUL MANCUSI, Memphis, Tennessee. Applied Mathematics, Computer Science. GROVER MANDERFIELD, JR., Woodbridge, Virginia. Design. Phi Kappa Theta. PAMELA MANDROS, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Writing. MICHAEL MANGIAFICO, Kensington, Connecticut. Art. JAMES MARCINKO, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Chemical Engineering. CHRISTOPHER MARCOUX, Chardon, Ohio. Social Sciences. Pi Kappa Alpha. KIMBERLY ANN MARKLEY, Quakertown. Pennsylvania. Information Systems. Psychology Club, Student Advisory Council, AIESEC. MARTIN MARRA, Lewiston, New York. Applied Mathematics, Computer Science. MICHAEL ALLEN MARTIN, Woodbridge, Virginia. Applied Mathematics, Computer Science. DAVID MARTINELLI, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. BETH MARVEL, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. DONNA LYNN MARVIN, Tarrytown, New York. Design. Scotch ‘n' Soda, Morewood Cabarets. MARTIN MASTASCUSA, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania. Industrial Management. ALBERT MAURONI, New Kensington, Pennsylvania. Chemistry. LAURA JEAN MAY, Lock Haven, Pennsylvania. Psychology, Spanish Early Childhood Education. Intramural Volleyball and Softball, Humanities and Social Sciences Student Advisory Council, Shadyside College Fellowship. STEPHEN E. MAYBECK, Arlington, Virginia. Mechanical Engineering. Varsity Tennis, Tau Beta Pi, American Society of Mechanical Engineers. JOSEPH TIMOTHY MAZZA, Aliquippa, Pennsylvania. Mechanical Engineering, Business Management. NANCY ANNE MC ARDLE, North Wales, Pennsylvania. Public Policy and Management. Inter-Varsity. Philosophy Club, Mortar Board, Humanities and Social Sciences Student Advisory Council and Academic Advisory Committee. KENNETH MCCALL, Ocala, Florida. Industrial Management. Alpha Tau Omega. MARGARET ANNE MC CANDLESS, Franklin, Pennsylvania. Applied Mathematics, Computer Science. Carnegie Involvement Association - treasurer (3), president (4). CHRISTOPHER MCCOLLUM, Austin, Texas. Drama. WILLIAM MCCORMICK, Oakmont, Pennsylvania. Mechanical Engineering, Engineering and Public Policy. Pi Kappa Alpha, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Tartan Newspaper - columist (4), Inter-Fraternity Council - president (3), Student Government — president (4). MARK WILLIAM MC COY, Orange Park, Florida. Information Systems, Industrial Management. REX E. MCCRARY, Srituate, Massachusetts. Electrical and Computer Engineering. Mathematics. International Electronics and Electrical Engineers - vice-president (3) and president (4) of student branch. THOMAS MC DEVITT, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Metallurgy and Material Science. MICHAEL MCDONNELL, Babylon, New York. Civil Engineering. Kiltie Band, Student Dormitory Council - buggy (2-4). VINCENT J. MC ELHINNY, Chagrin Falls, Ohio. Civil Engineering. ANDREW J. MCFARLANE, Maplewood, New Jersey. Chemical Engineering, Engineering and Public Policy. Engineering and Public Pdi-cy Student Advisory Council. JOSEPH W. MCGERVEY, Coraopolis, Pennsylvania. Mechanical Engineering. Engineering and Public Policy. Alpha Phi Omega, Tau Beta Pi, Pi Tau Sigma. KATHERINE C. MC GINNIS, Lansdowne, Pennsylvania. Industrial Management. Sigma Nu —little sister, president (4), Investment Group. KEVIN MC HUGH, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Design. AMY L. MC MURTRY, Youngstown, New York. Applied Mathematics. Computer Science. COLLEEN MARIE MC NALLY, Scottdale, Pennsylvania. Metallurgy and Material Science, Biomedical Engineering. Sigma Nu-little sister. Society of Women Engineers. LAURIE LEE MC PHERSON, Columbia, Maryland. Applied Mathematics, Computer Science. Sigma Alpha Epsilon - little sister. Resident Assistant, Kiltie Marching Band, AIESEC, Mathematics Student Advisory Committee, Intramural Soccer. MARK P. MC PHERSON, Marietta, Georgia. Electrical and Computer Engineering, Mathematics. International Electronics and Electrical Engineers, Lambda Sigma, Eta Kappa Nu, Mortar Board. SCOTT MEASE, Coopersburg, Pennsylvania. Mechanical Engineering. Delta Upsilon. PEDRO MEJIA JARAMILLO, Colombia, South America. Chemical Engineering. ARTHUR MENIS, Bethesda, Maryland. Mathematics. THERESA MERCURIO, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Art. JUDITH ANNA MERRILL, Newmarket, New Hampshire. History, Professional Writing. Dossier - editor (4), Oakland Review. PHILLIP DAVID MERVIS, Danville, Illinois. Mechanical Engineering. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Mechanical Engineering Student Advisory Committee. BARBARA L. MEYER, Glenshaw, Pennsylvania. Industrial Management. AIESEC. WILLIAM MICHELS, West Hartford, Connecticut. Metallurgy and Ma- 285 MkkBeton-Pedegrino CLASS OF 1985 terial Science. CARY E. MIDDLETON, Glenshaw, Pennsylvania. Applied Mathematics, Computer Science. Delta Upsilon, Jazz Choir, Scotch 'n' Soda. Student Dormitory Council, Skydiving. ROBERT MIELE, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Electrical and Computer Engineering. JEFFREY H. MILLER, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Mechanical Engineering. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Robotics Club. KRISTINE E. MILLER, Kimberton, Pennsylvania. Chemical Engineering. Society of Women Engineers - treasurer (3), vice-president (4), resume book coordinator (3,4), American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Ski Club. LORENA LEE MILLER. Harmony, Pennsylvania. Electrical and Computer Engineering. Women's Varsity Tennis, International Electrical and Electronics Engineers - treasurer (3,4) of student branch. BRIAN MILNES, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. PAUL MISITI, Medina, New York. Mechanican Engineering. JANET MITCHKO, Fort Salonga, New York. Drama. KENNETH MOHNKERN, North East, Pennsylvania. Mechanical Engineering. KAMRAM MOHSENIN, State College, Pennsylvania. Mechanical Engineering. MARTIN MOLDOVAN, Bristol, Pennsylvania. Art. KATHY A. MOLISKY, Weirton, West Virginia. Art. MICHAEL MONROE, Larchmont, New York. Architecture. Delta Tau Delta. JUDITH MONT, Port Washington, New York. Art. PETER A. MONT A II, Monroeville, Pennsylvania. Mathematics, Physics. BRUCE MOODY, Clairton, Pennsylvania. DAVID MICHAEL MOON, Greenfield, Ohio. Industrial Management. FREDERICK MOONEY, Hunlock Creek, Pennsylvania. Chemical Engineering. BRUCE PAUL MOORE, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Architecture. PATRICK MOORE, Ontario, Canada. Drama. KATHLEEN MORALES, Shelton, Connecticut. Drama. JEFFREY MORELAND, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Electrical and Computer Engineering. SARA ELIZABETH MOSS, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Applied Mathematics. STEPHEN MRUZ, Saratoga Springs, New York. Economics, Delta Tau Delta. CAROLYN MUCHANT, Frederickstown, Pennsylvania. Psychology. GREG MUNSICK, Finleyville, Pennsylvania. Mechanical Engineering. JAMES MURAWSKI, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Mathematics. GLENN MURRAY, Mars, Pennsylvania. Architecture. ELIZABETH MUSKAT, Painesville, Ohio. Architecture. JOSHUA SAMUEL MUTCHNICK, New York, New York. Design. JAMES NARDINI, Jersey City, New Jersey. Drama. JAN NIEDHARDT, Denver, Pennsylvania. Architecture. KURT NELSON, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Mathematics. THOMAS GLENN NEUBERT, Jeannette, Pennsylvania. Illustration. .MARGARET NEUHAS, Swan Lake, New York. LAUREN D. NEUMANN, Colts Neck, New Jersey. Social Sciences, Graphic Design. DEDRIEL NEWSOME, Houston, Texas. Chemical Engineering. DEWEY NICHOLS, Brattleboro, Vermont. Architecture. .MARK A. NICHOLS, Ludlow, Massachusetts. Electrical and Computer Engineering. JEFFREY NICODEMUS, Follansbee, West Virginia. Music. MARK LOUIS NICOLUSSI, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Mechanical Engineering. Delta Tau Delta, Kiltie Band, Astronomy Club, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Society of Automotive Engineers. CRAIG K. NIIYA, Aiea, Hawaii. Mechanical Engineering. Air Force ROTC, Tau Beta Pi, Pi Tau Epsilon, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Society of Automotive Engineers. M NIMBLETT, Brooklyn, New York. Social Sciences. MICHAEL NOEL, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Psychology. ROBERT NOLTE, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Chemistry. DAVID JOHN NORTON, North Huntingdon, Pennsylvania. Electrical and Computer Engineering. Carnegie Involvement Association — buggy mechanic (3,4). PHILIP NOUSEN, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Mechanical Engineering. JUDITH NUTZ, Midland, Pennsylvania. English. JOSEPH O'CONNELL, Villanova, Pennsylvania. Design. DAVID SCOTT OBROSKY, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Applied Mathematics. SHARI BETH OLEFSON, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Professional Writing, Psychology. Delta Delta Delta. RAYMOND OLSEN, Spring Valley, New York. Economics. GERALDINE ONDRIZEK, Allison Park, Pennsylvania. Art. KATHRYN OPPENHEIMER, Los Angeles, California. Drama. PETER THOMAS ORLIC, New York, New York. Biological Sciences. Sigma Nu, Varsity Swimming. MARK A. ORSAG, McMurray, Pennsylvania. History. Varsity Tennis. IFEANYI OSILI, Lagos, Nigeria. Architecture. JOHN OSTERLE, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Civil Engineering. CARL W. OTT, JR., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Electrical and Computer Engineering. Phi Kappa Theta, Philharmonic Orchestra, Electrical Engineering Student Advisory Committee, International Electrical and Electronics Engineers. DOUGLAS ANDREW OTT, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Technical Writing. .Martial Arts Club. DIANA P. OVBERG, East Rockaway, New York. Painting. Delta Tau Delta-little sister. KEIKO OZAKI, Ibaraki Ken, Japan. Biological Sciences. JEFFREY D. PACIONE, Baltimore, Maryland. Graphic Design. STEPHEN W. PAFF, Newburgh, New York. Chemical Engineering. Engineering and Public Policy. College Fellowship, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Kiltie Band, Tau Beta Pi, Alpha Phi Omega. LAUREN PALCHO, Saint Davids, Pennsylvania. Mathematics. SCOTT PALMER, North Windham, Maine. FRANK A. PALMIERI, West Mifflin, Pennsylvania. Electrical and Computer Engineering. Delta Upsilon, International Electrical and Electronics Engineers. JOHN F. PANE, Baden, Pennsylvania. Electrical and Computer Engineering. Student Senate - chairman, Carnegie Involvement Association - president and buggy chairman. Board of Trustees, University Disciplinary Committee. HENNING M. PANGELS, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Electrical and Computer Engineering. International Electronics and Electrical Engineers. CHRIS PANOS, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Industrial Management. SUVINAY PARANJAPE, Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Chemistry. DAHRA PARENTEAU, Chicago, Illinois. Industrial Management. JAMES PARK, Wilmington, Delaware. Mathematics. DAVID JEFFREY PARKER, Wayne, New Jersey. Electrical and Computer Engineering. Theta Xi-president (3), house manager (2,3), International Electrical and Electronics Engineers. DAVID PARMENTER, West Newton, Massachusetts. Physics. PAUL PASICZNYK, Southington, Ohio. Urban and Public Affairs. Alpha Tau Omega. MICHAEL A. PASTINO, Downingtown, Pennsylvania. Public Policy and Management. Varsity Soccer, Investment Group - assistant vice-president of development. Ultimate Frisbee Club, Senior Class Gift Committee. PAULA PATULA, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Social Sciences. Delta Delta Delta. DANIEL J. PAVLICK, Johnstown, Pennsylvania. Industrial Management, Information Systems. Varsity Football, Intramural Football, Basketball and Softball - basketball commissioner (3,4). JOHN PELLEGRINI, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. JUDITH A. PELLEGRINO, North Versailles, Pennsylvania. Electrical and Computer Engineering.Society of Women Engineers, International Electrical and Electronics Engineers - activities chairperson. 286 CLASS OF 1985 Petlelier-Ropelewski JULIE A. PELLETIER, Bethesda, Maryland. Illustration. ALAN THOMAS PERKA, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Chemical Engineering. Tau Beta Pi, American Institute of Chemical Engineers. DREW D. PERKINS, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Electrical and Computer Engineering. HANNAH LANG PERKINS, Washington, District of Columbia. Applied History, European Studies. AIESEC. KAREN ANNE PERLMAN, Elkins Park, Pennsylvania. Information Systems, Psychology. Spring Carnival Committee, Student Dormitory Council. PAUL PERROTTA, Malvern, Pennsylvania. English. AMY M. PETERMAN, Catasauqua, Pennsylvania. Psychology, Industrial Management. Alpha Phi Omega, University Choir. ANDREW PETERSON, Moorestown, New Jersey. Logic. SUSAN E. PETRIE, New Brighton, Pennsylvania. History, English. Tartan Newspaper - entertainment editor (1,2), managing editor (3), Press Club. MICHAEL PETRUS, Simsbury, Connecticut. Architecture. SUSAN PfUHL, Johnstown, Pennsylvania. Art. PATRICIA PHILLIPS, Denver, Colorado. Music, Voice. Sigma Alpha lota - vice-president, seargant at arms. Music Student Advisory Committee - president. Jazz Choir, Cameron Choir, Camber Choir. HEATHER R. PILLAR, Monroeville, Pennsylvania. Graphic Communications. AIESEC - public relations director for Information Technology Conference. ANGELA C. PILUSO, Kittanning, Pennsylvania. Psychology. TODD PIRES, Wallingford, Connecticut. Chemical Engineering. JOHN F. PtSTOLESSI, Cleveland, Ohio. Mechanical Engineering. Sigma Nu, Varsity Soccer, Air Force ROTC. WILLIAM ANTHONY PLANT, Glenshaw, Pennsylvania. Applied Mathematics, Computer Science. JOHN D. PLATT, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Music. Delta Upsilon - social chairman. Ski Club, Baseball, Activities Board-ticket taker (3). CHRISTINE MARIE PLUTO, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Chemistry. Mortar Board, American Chemical Society. DANIEL POLAHAR, Saltsburg, Pennsylvania. Mechanical Engineering. ALAN POLLARD, Burke, Virginia. Mechanical Engineering. Sigma Nu. LAWRENCE HOWARD POLSTER, Lyndhurst, Ohio. Information Systems. Activities Board Dance - chairman (2). STEPHEN RICHARD POMRANING, York, Pennsylvania. Metallurgy and Material Science. Resident Halls Staff - head resident of Morewood Gardens, Metals Club, Kiltie Band, Tau Beta Pi. JOHN A. POPE, Scituate, Massachusetts. Chemistry. Carnegie Care Unit, Resident Assistant, American Chemical Society, Intramurals, Activities Board Dance, Spring Carnival Committee. CHERYL MARIE POTTER, Brookfield, Wisconsin. Biochemistry, Technical Writing and Editing. Delta Gamma - scholarship chairperson and historian (1), house manager and vice-president of chapter relations (2), president (3), United Fraternal Organization-publicity chairperson. CHRISTOPHER POVIRK, Westnewton, Pennsylvania. Chemistry. ROBERT POWERS, JR., Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania. History. TODD PRARIO, Hanson, Maryland. Social Sciences. Sigma Nu. GEOFFREY PRISCO, Riverdale, New York. Architecture. MATTHEW PRITTS, Deer Park, Maryland. Social Sciences. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. TED A. PROSPECT, Bronx, New York. Applied Mathematics, Industrial Management. Kappa Sigma. THOMAS PUCKETT, Belle Mead, New Jersey. Mechanical Engineering. ERIC CRAIG PUDNOS, Old Bridge, New Jersey. Chemical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering. American Institute of Chemical Engineers, American Chemical Society. SANTIAGO PUJADAS, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Industrial Management. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. LAURENCE QAMAR, Armonk, New York. Architecture. LINDA QUARRIE, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Physics. JACQUELINE QUINN, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Social Sciences. RICHARD A. RADETSKY, Savannah, Georgia. Information Systems. JACOB RAKETICH, West Middlesex, Pennsylvania. Architecture. MARTIN RAPAPORT, Emerson, New Jersey. Physics. MARY ANN RAU, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Design. RAHUL RAZDAN, Cincinnati, Ohio. Electrical and Computer Engineering. Eta Kappa Nu, AIESEC, Tau Beta Pi. ELIZABETH JANE REED, Princeton, New Jersey. Industrial Management. Women's Varsity Tennis. BRIAN REGAN, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Mathematics. MARIA REHNSTROM, Altoona, Pennsylvania. Music. Chi Omega. SHARON LEE REILLY, Glen Arm, Maryland. Biological Sciences. Beta Beta Beta Biological Honorary Society, Women's Rugby Club. JOSEPH M. REINHARDT, Garden City, New York. Electrical and Computer Engineering. Delta Upsilon, Carnegie Tech Radio Club-vice-president (3,4), Tau Beta Pi, International Electrical and Electronics Engineers. DOUG REINSTEIN, Tappan, New York. Industrial Management. Alpha Tau Omega, Freshman Orientation, Tartan Newspaper, Emergency Medical Service. MICHAEL I. REISMAN, Bayside, New York. Applied Mathematics. Alpha Tau Omega. STEVEN J. REMIS, Ford City, Pennsylvania. Electrical and Computer Engineering, Biomedical Engineering. Air Force ROTC, Delta Alpha Lambda, Intramural Sports. ROBERT REYNOLDS, McMurray, Pennsylvania. Mechanical Engineering. EDWARD ECKFORD RHOADS, East Windsor, New Jersey. Mechanical Engineering, Phi Kappa Theta-buggy chairman, Stewart Society for Automotive Engineers - president (3,4), American Society of Mechanical Engineers — president (3,4), American Society of Mechanical Engineers, CMU Martial Arts Club, Investment Group. JOHN RICHAEL, Stoneboro, Pennsylvania. Mathematics. H. WEST RICHARDS, Canfield, Ohio. Public Policy and Management, Information Systems. RENEE RICHARDSON, Ames, Iowa. Chemical Engineering. Chi Omega. GEORGE RIDLEY, Allison Park, Pennsylvania. Electrical and Computer Engineering. ERIC H. RIEBLING, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Electrical and Computer Engineering. Eta Kappa Nu, Scotch 'n' Soda, Lambda Sigma Society, International Electronics and Electrical Engineers, Morewood Cabarets, Jazz Choir. TODD RIEMAN, Hamburg, New York. Social Sciences. Pi Kappa Alpha. R RIGGS, Brightwaters, New York. English. NANCY LYN RITCHEY, McMurray, Pennsylvania. Professional Writing. Senior Honors Program, Washington Journalism Semester, Women in Communications, WRCT-news director (1,2), Tartan Newspaper. LAUREN ROBERTS, Boulder, Colorado. Art. WALTER ROBERTS, Brandywine, Maryland. Architecture. STEPHEN ROBINSON, Alfred, New York. Architecture. JAMES B. RODGERS, Irwin, Pennsylvania. Mechanical Engineering. Varsity Track-captain (2), Varsity Football. CLEA RODWAN, Evanston, Illinois. Psychology. KATHLEEN A. ROMANIK, Ellicott City, Maryland. Applied Mathematics, Computer Science. Alpha Phi Omega-first vice-president (3), Society of Women Engineers - secretary (1,2) and vice-president (4), Carnegie Involvement Association-social chairperson (4), Lambda Sigma, Tartan Newwspaper, Scotch 'n' Soda, Ultimate Frisbee Club. CONRAD RONCATI, JR., Haworth, New Jersey. Architecture. LAWRENCE ROPELEWSKI, Fombell, Pennsylvania. Metallurgy and Material Science. Alpha Tau Omega. 287 Roppo-Stegd CLASS OF 1985 RONALD A. ROPPO. Ambridge, Pennsylvania. Electrical and Computer Engineering. ROBERT ROSE, Newtonville, Massachusetts. Mathematics. CIL Y. ROSENTHAL, Forest Hills, New York. Mechanical Engineering. Alpha Phi Omega, American Society of Mechanical Engineers. KIMBERLY ANNE ROSS, Lavale, Maryland. Applied Mathematics, Computer Science, German. Delta Gamma. jONATHAN M. ROTHBERG, Woodbridge, Connecticut. Chemical Engineering. FRANK E. ROVITTO, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Professional Writing. IESSICA STEPHANIE RUDNICK, East Syracuse, New York. Mechanical Engineering. Kiltie Marching Band, Tartan Newspaper, Carnegie Involvement Association. DOUGLAS RUDOFF, Santa Monica, California. Electrical and Computer Engineering. WILLIAM RUHE, Ellwood City, Pennsylvania. Electrical and Computer Engineering. Alpha Tau Omega. BRETT RUNION, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Design. BRUCE O. RUTHERFORD, Charleroi, Pennsylvania. Mathematics. JAMES DONALD RYAN, Whippany, New Jersey. Electrical and Computer Engineering. Tau Beta Pi, Mortar Board, Eta Kappa Nu, International Electrical and Electronics Engineers. MARY ANN SACCO, Lunenburg, Massachusetts. Psychology, Education. Sigma Alpha Epsilon - little sister. Varsity Field Hockey-captain (2-4), Miss Varsity-candidate (3). ANDRES O. SADDE, Miami, Florida. Mechanical Engineering. Tau Beta Pi. MARCELLA SADOSKY, Johnstown, Pennsylvania. Information Systems, Industrial Management. Kappa Alpha Theta - treasurer (3), president (4), Student Advisory Council. MONICA SAFRIN, Brooklyn, New York. Public Policy and Management. ODILE SAID-NEJAD, Los Angeles, California. Chemistry. GEORGE F. SALEM, Randolph, Massachusetts. Electrical and Computer Engineering. Kiltie Band, Resident Assistant, International Electronics and Electrical Engineers, Lambda Sigma, Eta Kappa Nu. ROBERT SANDERSON, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Industrial Management. Zeta Beta Tau. LYNN MICHELLE SANFIELD, Lansdale, Pennsylvania. Economics, Industrial Management. Intramural Volleyball, Softball, and Water Polo, Senior Class Gift Committee, AIESEC. MARIA MONICA SANTORE, Fairfax, Virginia. Chemical Engineering. JOANNE SAVINELL, Cleveland, Ohio. Chemical Engineering. American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Tartan Newspaper - news editor (2), Tau Beta Pi-president (4). PAUL SCARMAZZI, Canonsburg, Pennsylvania. Industrial Management. Beta Theta Pi. DAVID SCAROLA, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Mathematics. JAMES SCARPONE, Westfield, New Jersey. Social Sciences. LYNNE MARIE SCHATZ, Lake Bluff, Illinois. Professional and Creative Writing. Writer's Guild, Oakland Review, Tartan Newspaper, Forbes Gallery. LAURA KAY SCHEERER, Atkinson, New Hampshire. Architecture. ROBERT SCHELD, LaGrange Park, Illinois. Electrical and Computer Engineering. Phi Kappa Theta. HENRY SCHENCK, State College, Pennsylvania. Mathematics. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. MARK SCHESSLER, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Physics. MICHELLE SUSAN SCHLEGEL, Fairview, Pennsylvania. Chemistry. Kappa Kappa Gamma, American Chemical Society - vice-president (3,4), Women's Varsity Basketball, Carnegie Involvement Association. RENEE JEAN SCHLEGEL, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Drama, Acting. Eldest daughter of Ed and Dot Schlegel. MATTHEW SCHLEINDL, Clinton Corners, New York. Economics. NEIL TOD SCHLISSERMAN, Ocean Township, Maryland. Information Systems. AIESEC, Lambda Sigma, Varsity Soccer,Resident Assistant, Teaching Assistant, Big Brother, Rehabilitation Institute of Pittsburgh. ALAN SCHLOSS8ERG, Creat Neck, New York. Drama. ADAM SCHNEIDER, Elkins Park, Pennsylvania. Social Sciences. Kappa Sigma. WILLIAM SCHNEIDEREITH, Lutherville, Maryland. Industrial Management. Alpha Tau Omega. ROBERT J. SCHNORR, Berwyn, Pennsylvania. Electrical and Computer Engineering, Biomedical Engineering. Theta Xi-social chairman (2), vice-president (3), buggy chairman (4), Emergency Medical Service - captain (2,4), Intra-fraternity Council - chief justice (3,4). PAUL SCHOEFFLER, Ohain, Belgium. Drama. DAVID CONRAD SCHOTT, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Public Policy and Management. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. ROBERT ADAM SCHRECENGOST, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Chemical Engineering. WRCT-FM-disc jockey (2-4), Activities Board Concert - chairman (2,3). JEFFREY SCHULTZ, West Mifflin, Pennsylvania. Chemical Engineering. LEE SCHUMACHER, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. AARON SCHWARTZ, Armonk, New York. Metallurgy and Material Science. Phi Kappa Theta. STEVEN SCHWARTZ, Howard Beach, New York. Mechanical Engineering. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. WILLIAM H. SCHWARZ, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Chemical Engineering. Phi Kapa Theta. FRANK SCIBILIA, Reading, Pennsylvania. Electrical and Computer Engineering. ADAM SCLAFANI, Dix Hills, New York. Biological Sciences. JOHN MICHAEL SEARING, Shoreham, New York. Mechanical Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers - president. Society of Automotive Engineers - secretary and treasurer. Emergency Medical Service, Student Senate, Pittsburgh Oratory Parish - folkgroup leader. MEIR SEGAL, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. PHILIP SEGRE, Newton, Massachusetts. HERBERT SENDER, Verona, Pennsylvania. Industrial Management. PAUL SEPE, West Reading, Connecticut. Mathematics. EMILE SERVANSCHREIBER, Paris, France. Mathematics. KENT RUSSELL SEWELL, Warren, Ohio. Sigma Nu. Mechanical Engineering. FRED SFERRAZZA, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Electrical and Computer Engineering. Delta Tau Delta. PATRICK SHANAHAN, Zelienople. Pennsylvania. Mechanical Engineering. MICHAEL STEPHEN SHANK, New Cumberland, Pennsylvania. Electrical and Computer Engineering. Delta Upsilon, Carnegie Tech Radio Club. SCOTT SHANNON, New Wilmington, Pennsylvania. Architecture. MICHAEL SHEEDY, Smithtown, New York. Architecture. |ACK SHEFFLER, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Art. PETER SHELL, Orland, Maine. Mathematics. MARTIN SHELLY, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Design. LEE SHEPARD, Saint Petersburg, Florida. Mathematics. JAMES S. SHERMAN, Bethel Park, Pennsylvania. Mechanical Engineering. Carnegie Involvement Association, Pi Tau Sigma. CHARLES SHIEBER, Saint Louis, Missouri. Drama. CHRISTOPHER SHIPLEY, Narberth, Pennsylvania. Mathematics. JEANNE SHIPLEY, Conway, Pennsylvania. Industrial Management. MICHAEL SHORT, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Biological Sciences. ERIC SHULMAN, Manhasset Hills, New York. Major Self-Defined. JAMES SICILIANO, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Chemical Engineering. Kappa Sigma. KAREN LOUISE SIEBER, Bethel Park, Pennsylvania. Chemical Engineering. Tau Beta Pi-recording secretary (4), American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Society of Women Engineers. JEAN MARIE SIEGEL, Cyclone, Pennsylvania. Biological Sciences, Technical Writing and Editing. Carnegie Involvement Association, Beta Beta Beta Biological Honorary Society, Association for 288 CLASS OF 1985 Stegd-Thome Life - treasurer (4), Tartan Newspaper. NEAL PHILIP SIEGEL, Bayside, New York. Managerial Economics. BONNIE C. SIEGLER, Huntington Station, New York. Graphic Design. NICHOLAS SIMCIC III, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. TAYLOR TRAVERS SIMMONS, Washington, District of Columbia. Chemical Engineering, Engineering and Public Policy. Sigma Nu, WRCT-FM-disc jockey (3,4), Social Register. MADHVENDRA SINGH, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Electrical and Computer Engineering. DAVID SITNER, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Mechanical Engineering. Delta Tau Delta. KATHLEEN SKALYO, Glenshaw, Pennsylvania. Architecture. DANIEL L. SLAVIN, Potomac, Maryland. Information Systems. Carnegis Involvement Assocation, Cameron Choir, Scotch 'n' Soda, C-MARS . TAMARA A. SLIWINSKI, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Graphic Design. Thistle Yearbook - artwork editor (4). BRUCE SMITH, Monongahela, Pennsylvania. Mechanical Engineering. CRAIG ROBERT SMITH, Richmond, Ohio. Chemical Engineering. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. DOUGLAS SMITH, Berlin, New Jersey. Physics. DREW C. SMITH, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania. Industrial Management. WRCT-FM-disc jockey and business manager (3,4), Econographics, Student Corporation, AIESEC, Oakland Review, Martial Arts Club, Thistle Yearbook, Tartan Newspaper, Scotch 'n' Soda, Investment Group. ELIZABETH D. SMITH, Concord, Massachusetts. English, Technical Writing. Volleyball Beaters, Spring Fling, Philosophy Club. EUGENE SMITH. Wintersville, Ohio. Electrical and Computer Engineering. NANCY BROOKE SMITH, Terrace Park, Ohio. Design. PAMELA M. SMITH, Lakeville. New York. Design PETER DANIEL SMITH, Princeton, New Jersey. Electrical and Computer Engineering. RENEE SMITH, Margate, New Jersey. Painting, Illustration. LYNN SMULOWITZ, Kingston, Pennsylvania. Illustration. Delta Delta Delta. MELINDA ANNE SNELL, Bridgeport, Pennsylvania. Professional Writing, History. Lambda Sigma - secretary (2), Mortar Board - secretary (4), Resident Assistant. STEPHEN SNYDER, Sunbury, Pennsylvania. Architecture. HUENG SOHN, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Electrical and Computer Engineering DAVID W. SOUDERS, Cranbury, New Jersey. Chemical Engineering, Engineering and Public Policy. Tau Beta Pi, Kiltie Band, Student Dormitory Council - buggy (3,4). WILLIAM ALAN SPAHN, Rochester, New York. Mechanical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Society of Automotive Engineers, Pi Tau Sigma. ANDREW SPEAKER, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Industrial Management. CAROLYN SPERANZA, Basking Ridge, New Jersey. Art. DOUGLAS SPISAK, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Chemical Engineering. ERIC SPRAY, Kent, Ohio. Industrial Management. MARK STALLARD, Wayland, Maryland. Mechanical Engineering. JOHN L. STARK, Manchester, Missouri. Industrial Management, Graphic Communications, Economics. Investment Group, Intramural Sports. DONALD J. STARVER, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Industrial Management. Spirit - president. National Society of Black Engineers, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Law Club, Tartan Newspaper-photography, Intramural Basketball, Softball, and Football. WILLIAM ANDREW STEWART, Pittsburgh,'Pennsylvania. Physics. CHUCK WILLIAM STOBBIE, Stamford. Connecticut. Chemistry. Zeta Beta Tau-rush chairman (2), social chairman (4), Student Senate. SPASS STOIANTSCHEWSKY, Brecksville, Ohio. Electrical and Computer Engineering. Thistle yearbook - photography editor. SUE STOKER, Huntington, New York. Drama. DONALD STONE, Wethersfield, Connecticut. Applied Mathematics. SCOTT STOREY, Tustin, California. Drama. JEFFREY C. STOUT, New Alexandria, Pennsylvania. Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Mathematics. Eta Kappa Nu. GLEN STROTHER, Trumbull, Connecticut. Economics. Delta Tau Delta. DAVID CHARLES STUBAN, Baden, Pennsylvania. Technical Writing. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. CHARM-CHARM SU, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Architecture. ROBIN A. SUCKY, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Applied Mathematics, Computer Science. Alpha Phi Omega. BYUNGHOOD B. SUH, Hagerstown, Maryland. Electrical and Computer Engineering. THOMAS SULLIVAN, Oakmont, Pennsylvania. Electrical and Computer Engineering. JEFFREY LEWIS SUMMIT, Stamford, Connecticut. Electrical and Computer Engineering. Zeta Beta Tau, Explorer's Club, International Electrical and Electronics Engineers. STEFFANIE L. SUNDAY, Woodbridge, Virginia. Chemistry. Student Dormitory Council, Alpha Phi Omega - buggy driver (2-4). PATRICK SUTTON, New York, New York. Architecture. DANIEL SWANSON, Houston, Pennsylvania. Mechanical Engineering. Tau Beta Pi - vice-president (4), American Society of Mechanical Engineers. TERRI SWARTZ, Apollo, Pennsylvania. English. JUDE SWEENEY, Johnsonburg, Pennsylvania. Mechanical Engineering. Beta Theta Pi. WILLIAM SWIDAL, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Mathematics. PAUL TAKEUCHI, Chevy Chase, Maryland. Mechanical Engineering. LANCE E. TANNER, Pawling. New York. Mechanical Engineering. Student Dormitory Sweepstakes - head designer. JOHN TAORMINA, Monaca, Pennsylvania. Civil Engineering. Alpha Tau Omega. BRIAN JOHN TARANTINO, Somerset, New Jersey. Chemical Engineering. Intervarsity Christian Fellowship - president, American Institute of Chemical Engineers. MARK JONATHAN TARMY, Berkeley Heights, New Jersey. Civil Engineering. Delta Upsilon. MARISO TAVERNA, Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania. Industrial Management. Alpha Tau Omega. JULIE TAYLOR, Bethel Park, Pennsylvania. Social Sciences. MATHEW TAYLOR, Lexington, Massachusetts. Electrical and Computer Engineering. CYNTHIA LEE TEAHAN, Tacoma, Washington. Industrial Management. Delta Delta Delta, Panhel - pledge chairman (4), Intramural Softball, Tuition Committee, Student Dormitory Council. STEPHEN TEIG, Franklin, Pennsylvania. Biological Sciences. GEORGE E. TEMPLE IV, Avon, Connecticut. Architecture. Air Force ROTC, Jazz Ensemble, American Institute of Architects, ASC, EDRA. AMY B. TENENOUSER, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. History. JOYCE MARIE TEOLIS, Ellwood City, Pennsylvania. Music, Education. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Sigma Alpha lota. Chamber Choir, Homecoming Court (4), Music Educators National Conference. DOMENIC FRANCIS TERRANOVA, Andover. Massachusetts. Electrical and Computer Engineering. International Electronics and Electrical Engineers, Society of Automotive Engineers, Carnegie Involvement Association. BHASKER THAPA, Washington, District of Columbia. Civil Engineering. Varsity Tennis —fifth seed (3), second seed (4), Chi Epsilon Civil Engineering Honorary Society. JEREMY A. THEIL, Raleigh, North Carolina. Metallurgy and Material Science. Explorer's Club, Metals Club, Scotch 'n' Soda. FRANK THEIS, Sewickley, Pennsylvania. Chemical Engineering. CHAPMAN THOMPSON, West Newton, Massachusetts. Mechanical Engineering. KAREN SUE THORNE, Ford City, Pennsylvania. Biological Sciences. 289 Tierno-Wolt CLASS OF 1985 Kiltie Marching Band - president (2,3). Kiltie Concert Band, Pep Band, Alpha Phi Omega, Lambda Sigma. Beta Beta Beta Biological Honorary Society. MICHAEL A. TER NO, Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania Design. Varsity Football, Student Alumni Relations Council, Public Relations Director, Industrial Design Society of America. LISA ANNE TIETZ, Wilmington. Delaware. Metallurgy and Material Science. Tau Beta Pi. ELIZABETH TIGHE, Mansfield, Massachusetts. Psychology. MY K. TON, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Electrical and Computer Engineering. History. BONNIE DEBRA TOPF, Aberdeen, New Jersey. Mechanical Engineering. Tartan Newspaper, Tau Beta Pi, American Society of .Mechanical Engineers, Pi Tau Sigma. JOZSEF TOTH, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. KATAL1N TOTH. New Scotland. New York English. COREY R. TRAPP, Baltimore, Maryland Electrical and Computer Engineering. MONICA LEIGH TRIMBLE, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. History, Spanish. Delta Gamma - Panhel representative (3,4), rush counselor (4), Kappa Sigma —little sister. Intramural Volleyball, Humanities and Social Sciences Student Advisory Committee. LOUIS TROIANI. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Architecture. TIMOTHY TRUSCHEL. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Music. AMY BETH TUCKER, Framingham, Massachusetts. Professional Writing. Thistle Yearbook - business staff (2-4). DEBORAH |. TURCOTTE, Windsor, Connecticut. Drama. THOMAS TURETS, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Electrical and Computer Engineering. KAREN ANN TYLAK, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Technical Writing. Tartan Newspaper - staffwriter and business manager (2,3). LOUISE SUSAN URAM. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Illustration. OCTAVIO VALDIVIA, Union City. New Jersey. Architecture. KURT VALENTA, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Design. ROLF H. VAN DE VAART, Harvard, Massachusetts. Electrical and Computer Engineering. Delta Upsilon. TIMOTHY L. VAN SCIVER, Linwood, New Jersey. Chemical Engineering. Student Dormitory Council-buggy (1,2), Choir, American Institute of Chemical Engineers. DUANE VANDERWERF. Glen Rock, New Jersey. PHILIP VARA, Brooklyn, New York. English. LISA VAUGHAN, Aliquippa, Pennsylvania. Electrical and Computer Engineering. NICOLE VECCHI, Brier, Washington. English. DAVID A. VENSEL. Butler, Pennsylvania. Metallurgy and Material Science. Metals Club. Mortar Board, Tau Beta Pi. THOMAS VICKERY, Flanders, New Jersey. Chemical Engineering. SCOTT VIETH, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Architecture. DIANA VITENAS. Metairie, Louisiana. English. Kappa Alpha Theta. DIEU-PHUONG VO, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Chemical Engineering. Engineering and Public Policy. CATHERINE STROUD VODREY. East Liverpool. Ohio. English, Creative Writing. Fredericktown Weekend Tour-director. Tartan Newspaper - columnist (2), Oakland Review-art editor (4), Spring Carnival-mistress of ceremonies. Miss Varsity - finalist (4), Carnegie-Mellon University Press-intern (4), prize winner (3), second prize, Pauline B. Adamson award for excellence in fiction (4), honorable mention, Pauline B. Adamson award for excellence in poetry (4). KURT VOETSCH, Niagara Falls, New York. Art. ELIZABETH ANN VOGEL, Boxford, Massachusetts. Industrial Management. Freshman Orientation - counselor (3). BERYL ELLEN VOIGT, Butler, Pennsylvania. Chemistry. MARIA VOLARICH, Parsipanny, New Jersey. Economics. Thistle Yearbook - advertising (4). RONALD VULGRIS, JR., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. NANCY VUTZ, Phoenixville, Pennsylvania. Chemistry. DWAYNE WAITE, McKeesport, Pennsylvania. Applied Mathematics, Computer Science. Varsity Basketball. EVE ADELE WALDRON, New York, New York. Industrial Design. ROBERT F. WALDRON, Exton, Pennsylvania. Industrial Management, Economics. Investment Group - vice-president of finance. Senior Class Gift-chairman. LINDA WALMER, McKean, Pennsylvania. Applied Mathematics, Computer Science. CAROLINE R. WALSH. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Industrial Management. GEORGE WALTER, Oyster Bay, New York Electrical and Computer Engineering Kappa Sigma. JOHN WALTERS, Glenshaw. Pennsylvania. Mechanical Engineering. EMILY WANG, Rochester. New York. Design, Delta Gamma. ARTHUR WARD, JR., Washington, Pennsylvania. Economics. Delta Tau Delta. CHARLES H. WARD, Lockport, New York. Metallurgy and Material Science. Zeta Beta Tau-social chairman (1-4), Rugby Club, Air Force ROTC. MARY FRANCES WATKINS, Oberlin-Steelton, Pennsylvania Applied Mathematics, Computer Science. Delta Delta Delta, Kappa Sigma - little sister. MICHAEL B. WATSON, Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania. Chemical Engineering. American Institute of Chemical Engineers. DOUGLAS CAMPBELL WEAVER, Scarsdale, New York. Electrical and Computer Engineering, Mathematics. JAMES WEEKS, Bedford, New Hampshire. MARK WEINSTEIN, Harrison, New York. Economics Pi Kappa Alpha. JEFFREY WENTRAU6, Wyndmoore, Pennsylvania. Mechanical Engineering Sigma Nu. Ecole Polytechnique Federate de Lausanne - Camegie-Mellon University exchange program - participant BETTY WEISS. Cumberland, Maryland Mathematics. Alpha Phi Omega, Kiltie Band. MARY ELIZABETH WELLS. New York, New York. Public Policy and Management. GREGORY T. WENT, Columbus, Ohio Chemical Engineering. American Institute of Chemical Engineers. NANCY WHEELER, Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania. Chemistry. Delta Gamma. WILLIAM A WHELPLEY, Randolph, New Jersey. Economics, Applied History. Delta Upsilon. BRADLEY WHITE. Wayne, Pennsylvania. Computer Science. LISA WHITE, Hermitage. Pennsylvania Applied Mathematics, Industrial Management. Kappa Sigma-little sister star duster . Society of Women Engineers. CRAIG L. WIENER. East Hanover. New Jersey. Applied Mathematics, Computer Science. Lambda Sigma, Personal Computer User's Group-communications director (3,4). JOHN WILCOX, Plainsburg, New Jersey. Biological Sciences. HOLLY KAY WILES, Coram, New York. Industrial Management. Delta Delta Delta - assistant secretary (4), Intramural Soccer and Softball, Society of Women Engineers - social chairperson (1), Homecoming Court (2). RICHARD READ WILKINSON. Paradise Valley. Arizona. Electrical and Computer Engineering. Delta Upsilon, Tartan Newspaper. WESLEY W. WILSON, Conway, South Carolina. Applied Mathematics. Varsity Baseball, Intramural Basketball. ANDREW TODD WINAND, Hanover, Pennsylvania Chemical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering. Resident Assistant, Chemical Engineering, Student Newsletter, American Institute of Chemical Engineers - class representative (3), Intramural Sports. DAVID WINIGRAD, Cherry Hill, New lersey. Design. DAVID WINTERS, Cheverly, Maryland. Electrical and Computer Engineering JOSEPH WITKOWSKI, Glassport, Pennsylvania. ADAM WOLF, Amherst, Maryland. Social Sciences. Delta Tau Delta. MICHAEL HOWARD WOLF, Englewood, New Jersey. Industrial 290 CLASS OF 1985 Wolfe-Zweben Management. Senior Class Cift - marketing consultant. Investment Group. RANDI WOLFE, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. English. Delta Gamma. GREGG MICHAEL WOLFF, Cherry Hill, New Jersey. Industrial Management. Alpha Phi Omega, Student Dormitory Council, Spring Carnival Committee. JAMES MCKEAN WOOD, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Applied Mathematics, Computer Science, Piano Studies. Thistle Yearbook - editor-in-chief (4), Morewood Cabarets, Mortar Board, Honorary Degrees Committee, President's Student Advisory Committee, Research Programmer - expert systems language development. THOMAS WOOD, Oakdale, New York. Mathematics. THOMAS E. WOODLEY, Bloomington, Indiana Electrical and Computer Engineering, French. Mortar Board, Intervarsity Christian Fellowship. DAVID P. WOODROW, Marblehead, Massachusetts. Electrial and Computer Engineering. Delta Upsilon, Eta Kappa Nu, Resident Assistant, International Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Student Dormitory Council. ROGER D. WOODWARD, Clyde, New York. Mechanical Engineering. Sigma Nu, Varsity Football, Rugby Club, Student Advisory Council, Society of American Military Engineers. JOHN WOODWORTH, Cedar Grove, New Jersey. Mathematics. GEORGE WYSZOMIERSKI, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Metallurgy and Material Science. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. PATRICIA XENOS, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Art. |OHN MICHIO YAMAMOTO, Kahului, Hawaii. Public Policy and Management. Lambda Sigma, Law Club. DEBRA SUSAN YASINOW, University Heights, Ohio. Biological Sciences. Chi Omega - treasurer (3), president (4), Inter-Fraternity Council - Greek Sing chairman (3), Beta Beta Beta Biological Honorary Society - vice-president (4),Chamber Choir. JOAN YASOLSKY. Aliquippa, Pennsylvania. Major Self-Defined. CURTIS PAUL YESKE, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Mathematics. GREGG R. YOST, Houston, Pennsylvania. Applied Mathematics. Kiltie Band. PETER YOUNG, Theresa, New York. Economics. RAYMOND SCOTT YOUNKINS, Butler, Pennsylvania. Electrical and Computer Engineering. Phi Kappa Theta, International Electronics and Electrical Engineers. DAVID YU, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Architecture. IMAM MING YUEN, Houston, Texas. Chemical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering. American Institute of Chemical Engineers, American Chemical Society. KATHLEEN YUSKAUSKAS, Quincy, Massachusetts. Industrial Management. DAVID ZABOWSKI, Valencia, Pennsylvania. Mathematics. PATRICE MARIE ZACHARIA, McKeesport, Pennsylvania. Industrial Management. Thistle Yearbook - business staff. BARBARA A. ZAGULA, Bound Brook, New Jersey. Mechanical Engineering. Kappa Kappa Gamma-registrar (2), recording secretary (3), Society of Women Engineers. American Society of Mechanical Engineers. KENNETH A. ZALEVSKY, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Applied Mathematics. Operations Research, Baseball Club. EDWARD ZAWADA, North Versailles, Pennsylvania. Chemical Engineering. DEAN ZEGARELLI, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Industrial Management. DAVID P. ZITO, Washington, Pennsylvania. Industrial Management. Alpha Tau Omega, Varsity Football - co-captain (4). JOHN ZOLL, Millington, New Jersey. Mathematics. S.E.I. ZONEBALL, Panther Hollow, Pennsylvania. Electrical and Computer Engineering, Computer Science. Special adviser to the Pentagon's Committee for the Bureaucratization of Software, in conjunction with the Committee for the Development of Politics in Western Pennsylvania. MONTE ZWEBEN, Forest Hills, New York. Mathematics. 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Our responsibility has always been to provide the quality of training that will ensure your success in directing all food and service activities as well as undertaking accounting, budgeting, personnel, inventory and quality control functions, performing profit and sales analyses and maintaining strong community relations. • Our open-door policy means you always have access to the person you feel can help you resolve problems. McDonald's offers advancement as fast as your abilities allow and the industry's best salary package. And every promotion in between reflects a significant raise. McDonald's comprehensive benefits include medical, dental and life insurance plans, a company-funded profit sharing program and educational assistance. Our 5-day work week is enhanced with a flex work schedule. If interested, please respond witn your resume to: Francisco Montejano MCDONALD'S CORPORATION 511 E. Carpenter Freeway Suite 375 Irving. Texas 75062 Wo Are An Aflirmatrre Acton Employer Turner Pittsburgh Some Recent Projects • General Contracting Office Buildings One Oxford Centre • Construction Management One Mellon Bank Center • Consulting Services National Steel Center Hospitals Montefiore Hospital Westmoreland Hospital • Since 1902 Industrial Facilities • Turner Construction Company Westinghouse Air Brake 850 Porter Building Lofton Corporation 601 Grant Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Institutional Facilities 412-255-5400 Carnegie-Mellon University Grove City College Allegheny General Hospital and Carnegie-Mellon University: ioGor, Partners in health education and technology. Sincere congratulations to the Class of 1985. alleahenv general hospital American Robot Corporation 121 Industry Drive ■ Pittsburgh, PA 15275 m (412) 787-3000 TLX: 812401 Compliments of: MAKING A BOLD COMMITMENT TO ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY RCA ATI... You’ll Be Hearing A Lot More About Os. Contravez Goetz Corp. 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RCA ATI is well known lor its contributions, and tor its significant evolution ot technology in such areas as VLSI circuit technology, signal processing microprocessor systems and dectro optics to name a few Our expanded role transcends virtually all RCA technical areas our character is to identity new technologies from basic research through concept development and actual products It's a highly visible entity and you can be part ot this growing custom-design center Our current and on-going opportunities include • VLSI Oengn Engineers • VLSI Architecture Engineers • Artificial Intelligence Technologists • Image Processing Specialists • Systems Engineers • Software Engineers • Robotic Vision and Sensor Specialists • Millimeter Wave Integrated Circuits Specialists • Oigital Systems Engineers • Signal Processing Specialists • Staff Technical Advisors for Microwave Systems and Signal Processing • VLSI Software Engineers VLSI DESIGN ENGINEERS 610 Epsilon Drive Pittsburgh, PA We are especially interested in VLSI Oesign Engineers, at all levels, with a background in custom, semi-custom and standard cell designs You can learn the details and mote about the outstandmq compensation program and professional growth, by sending your resume TOOAY RCA ATL. Front and Cooper Sts. Building 3-28. Camden NJ 06102 We are an Equal Opportunity Employer nc i Advanced Technology Laboratories Where New Technology Begins Congratulations to the Carnegie-Mellon Class of 1985 4 4 -' V- -V-V..V. - t 5 4 ’ ■' s - v ' . 4 44 4N4SNVH - • • • % 1 ‘««« . i NN ■- ’■ - «: : 4«ViV t 5; •■ ■« i 4ViiteS' - • . ♦, ‘ Vi«SSs Room with no view, unfurnished. Call Texas Instruments. When you’re creating the technologies of the future, your needs are usually scientific. Not showy. And that can cost a lot more money. Our microwave chamber, above, is one example of our commitment to high technology. It allows engineers in our government electronics area to test new concepts planned for the middle 1990's. And beyond. It has to be state-of-the-art. Expensive? Yes. That's why Texas Instruments continues to increase research and development funding regardless of the economic times. In 1984, total R .D at TI is projected to reach an all-time high of $625 million. And capital expenditures arc expected to increase to about $700 million. If you’re committed to a career in high technology, make sure the company you work for is committed, too. In TTs government electronics area, our major commitments arc directed toward a broad spectrum of basic technologies in Radar, Infrared and Missile Guidance. We’re a leader in our field. As an engineer or computer professional with TI, you’ll have an opportunity to add to our long list of breakthrough defense concepts. You’ll also have a chance to break away to year-round outdoor activities at our locations in Dallas and Lewisville, Texas. Everything from boating, fishing and camping to professional sports and cultural activities. The area also has one of the lowest average costs of living of any major metropolitan area in the nation. And no state income taxes. Texas Instruments. It’s everything you’ve been working up to. Including a room with no view. Send your resume, in confidence, to: Tamira Griffin Texas Instruments P.O. Box 660246 M.S. 3186-TY Dallas, Texas 75266 1-800-527-3574. In Texas call (214) 480-1295. Or, Lee Figucricdo Texas Instruments P.O. Box 405 M.S. 3426-TY Lewisville, Texas 75067 1-800-527-5864. In Texas call (214) 462-4005. Texas’ Instruments An Opportunity Emplotrt M'F © 1984 Tr « tnu rumrntt IrKorpofatnJ System Engineering MaHe The System WorH For You The MITRE Corporation has a total commitment to technical excellence, making it a very attractive working environment for engineers. Because we are working on crucially important problems set by the nation's top decision makers, we can make the system work for you. Our mission is essential: to provide Command. Control. Communications and Intelligence (Csl). and other systems engineering expertise, for America's national security. As well as work on selected civil programs including national and international air traffic control, advanced information systems and energy resources and environmental systems. At MITRE, the system works for you in many ways. You'll be backed up 150% with all the resources you need. You'll work with some of the world's leading experts in areas including artificial intelligence, fiber optics, data encryption and security, local area networks and many more. Plus, you'll have the freedom and project mobility to make the contribution that suits you best, on projects for clients such as the Air Force. Army. Navy. NATO. Secretary of Defense. Defense Communications Agency and scores of others. If you have a personal computer or terminal with a telephone connection, explore MITRE opportunities in Massachusetts on-line by calling (617) 271-8000. Use the login name 'mitre' followed by a carriage return. For information about defense and civilian opportunities in the Washington area, call 1 800-336-0430. Radar Systems Digital Signal Processing • Radar System Surveiiianco Techniques • Radar System Analyses Anti Jam Analyses • Intelligence Operations Analyses • Embedded Computer Hardware and Software System Software On VM • CMS • VCNA • RSCS • VSl • RSTS• RSX 11-M UNIX VAX VMS • Design. Implcmo.-H and Document System Software • Performance Monitoring • Software and Hardware Evaluations • Enhance User Facilities • Applications Software-Corporate. Financial Administrative Applications. MVS COMPLETE ADABAS Environment. 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If you make the grade with C-E. you may find yourself using your engineering skills on any number of exciting projects. Such as: a 70-story offshore drilling rig off the coast of Scotland: an 800-megawatt coal-fired steam generator in Forsyth, Georgia: the first domestic source of natural gas in Thailand’s history; an energy-conserving refractory in West Germany: or a waste-treatment system for a paper mill in Minnesota. Whether you wind up in the Middle East, the North Sea or your own backyard, you’ll find that when you work for C-E, the world is your office. Contact your college placement office for more information on C-E. Or contact Dept. 6116-4201 for a brochure on career opportunities at Combustion Engineering. Inc., 900 Long Ridge Rd.. RO. Box 9308. Stamford. CT. USA 06904. COMBUSTION ENGINEERING Energy Technology. Worldwide. An equal opportunity employer M F A leader in the information revolution Burroughs invites individuals with an MBA in Finance to investigate outstanding career opportunities. For more information, please contact your placement office. We are an affirmative action employer. Burroughs Tl IK QUESTION ISN'T WHO’S BIGGKK. ITS WHO’S BETTER ---------- WE’RE THE TECHNOLOGY FORCE. If you’re an engineering major, you’ll want to be part of today’s Air Force. We’re working on developments that make science fiction obsolete. You’ll have an opportunity for a challenging and rewarding career at the forefront of technology. Take a close look at Air Force engineering. Talk to: Captain Van Jura at 644-2706 AIR FORCE A great way of life. 304 Looking for responsibility? It comes fast at Mellon. Leo Au joined Mellon in 1976 as a staff analyst in the Finance Department after obtaining an M.B.A. from the Harvard Business School. “Very early I received significant exposure to senior management, Leo says. “Within two years I was preparing forecasts for the Investment Policy Committee and making presentations to them. I eo was appointed an Assistant Vice President in 1978. He transferred to the Portfolio and Funds Department and was made a Vice President in 1982, and a Senior Vice President in 1984. As Croup Head of Funds Management, he directs all global funding functions. ‘There is a pervasive management style at Mellon which provides younger people with exposure and opportunities to contribute.” Leo says.“ You have a group of managers who remember that early on they received a great deal of exposure, so they know how important it is. Stacia Petrou joined Mellon in 1975 as a management trainee in the International Department, after obtaining her M.B.A. from Northwestern University. “At Mellon you become visible to senior management at a very early stage,” Stacia says. “Within two years I was making presentations to the Senior Loan Committee on behalf of our European branches. I was then assigned to London for four years with line responsibility for providing loan services to our existing UK customers and for generating new business.” Stacia became an Assistant Vice President in 1980 and a Vice President in 1983, when she transferred to the Corporate Banking Department. As a Mellon Bank Relationship Manager, now based in New York, she advises multinational clients on the full range of Mellon’s financial services, both domestic and international. Dan Carretta was first exposed to Mellon through a summer internship while in graduate school. “It was a very favorable experience. says Dan. “I realized that Mellons leadership in the use of electronics would be particularly valuable as competition increased due to regulatory changes. So there would be significant opportunities for growth and rapia progression. Dan holds an MS LA from Carnegie Mellon University. He joined Mellon in 1979 as a management trainee in the Operating Services Department, became an Assistant Officer in 1980, an Officer in 1981, and an Assistant Vice President in 1983. He is currently manager of Operations Analysis. “Opportunities have increased beyond expectation,” Dan says. “Because of the deregulation of the banking industry we have been able to get into new markets and new products. It all makes for an exciting environment. Inez Miles joined Mellons management training program on obtaining her B.A. in political science from Duquesne University. “Mellon’s commitment to training gives you every opportunity to develop your potential—and you don’t have to wait for the chance to use it,” she says. “You can take on responsibility early and be recognized for the contributions you make. In 1978 Inez was assigned to a branch office with responsibility for daily operations and the supervision of all employees. In 1980 she received the title of Assistant Officer and entered the credit training program. On completion of this training she moved into Commercial Loan Administration. Inez became a full officer of the bank in 1981 and served for two years as Commercial Loan Officer. She is now a Unit Manager in Commercial Loan Administration, responsible for providing support to 22 branch offices. To find out more about the opportunities at Mellon, schedule an interview through vour placement office, or write to Mellon Bank, Manager, College Relations and Recruiting, One Mellon Bank Center, Pittsburgh, PA 15258. Mellon Bank w an equal opportunity employer. MFH @ Mellon Bank 305 KH The Eighty-seventh Commencement, May 14, 1984, marked the beginning of another class of CMU students going out in the real world. The weekend was sparked with an Activities Board dance on Friday night. Saturday was highlighted with a Dinner Buffet including entertainment. About 1700 people were in attendance for this affair. Sunday was full of activities-the University Computing Center had an Open House and Tours, the President's Reception took place on the Cut, and Steve Jobs, chairman of Apple Computing Company, was the keynote speaker in the tent. Finally, Monday was fast approaching. It was a time to say good-bye to classmates who may not be seen again before class reunions, and to greet careers for some, graduate school for others, and a successful commencement for all. 311 UOUWiUWWlltWOlWIlfllH 316 — One thousand copies of the 1985 Thistle were printed by Intercollegiate Press of Shawnee Mission, Kansas, represented by Mr. John Lopushansky. Senior portraits were provided by Mr. John Richnavsky of Mood's Image, and advertising was furnished by Mr. and Mrs. Russell Smith of Collegiate Concepts. The yearbook is advised by Dean Lois Cox, and her assistant, Mrs. Mary jo Rudman. Artwork for the cover, title page, table of contents, and divider pages is that of Tamara Sliwinski. 320


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