Clarion University of Pennsylvania - Sequelle Yearbook (Clarion, PA)
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LIBRARY CLARION UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA CLARION, PA. 1979 SEQUELLE CLARION STATE COLLEGE Clarion, Pennsylvania 16214 Table Of Contents Introduction 2 Organizations 16 Sports 52 Fine Arts 88 Features 118 Greeks 142 Faculty 170 Seniors 194 Senior Directory 226 Graduation 236 Memorial 238 Index 239 Editor ' s Message 240 WELCOME CLARION STATE COLLEGE FOUNDED 1867 3 ' m ooir totniss CoCfcr atndlion iijWcrf: Tcasom. sjoas ate as a jreshman dl Clarion, ttie- campus scorned a UtiU l} r ituiu. aini so irmskcious ! J rGmember sedna fuillw s dni $talru)dus arul auMoriuiTis JilkA wlta iiammiW Ws, Eiopi b I ' lnA soimom to tiare n conjmiou u)itK. . . orul jGclitut so drflkjLiL wtieaeuer orajom srruW. J A)Ouli Q )QX fii into tnis xm}0 voorU Dul nouj J voon r wcuii J NAios so w)orrici aboui . . . soon coafl jmce AJtuii on assorbruznl  ] ' iJiajoracllabk ut xnost oj all, tkrc were tfi£ jooi jcmids J Ttuuk. . . dni all tfua. oa Ahisc ]ixms vuc stiorei. T w do uoiL (2X)er s( tEuLokijou jbr so ma™ beauiifiil ineraon : ? ' mi - ouiuhinc, VOtioi more can Idc said? STATE CHAMPS AGAIN??? I CN o E U Q. M O E E o O u 0. 00 c o u o GunSy Death and Chaos Amid the fallout from revolution, the U.S. evacuates Iran The f!rapi ' s are not yet ripe And the people are already drunk on the wine. — Ancient Persian saying A revolution was spinning out of con- trol. With nonviolent protests and uncommon discipline, the peo- ' pie of Iran had ended the tyr- anny of the Shah. Their reward was not freedom but chaos, as the forces united around Ayatullah Ruhollah Kho- meini last week showed the first dread signs of schism. Suddenly, guns were everywhere, in every hand, as self-styled freedom fighters liber- ated weapons from police stations and army barracks In Tehran. Ta- briz and other cities, sporadic fight- ing raised the death toll for the week to an estimated 1,500. A bewildering motley of forces was involved: troops loyal to the Shah, ethnic separatists, mojahedeen (literally crusaders) who backed the new government of Prime Minister Mehdi Bazargan, and, om- inously. Marxist fedayeen (sacrific- ers) who felt that the revolution had not moved far enough to the left- Out from the underground and initially bringing with them arms supplied by the Palestine Liberation Organization, the Marxists were pri- marily responsible for an ugly outburst of anti-Americanism, long latent in Iran but never before so vi- ciously expressed. At midweek, left- ist gunmen attacked the U.S. embas- sy in downtown Tehran (see following pages), taking 70 American prison- ers, killing one Iranian employee and injuring two Marines, One of the pris- oners was Ambassador William Sul- livan. Forces loyal to Khomeini were able to lift the siege after two hours, together for very long. But neither was it expected that the Marxists, well disci- plined and well armed, would emerge so soon as a challenge to Iran ' s provisional government. It was plain from the begin- ning that the Marxists had aims that dif- fered sharply from those of the fervent Shi ' ile mullahs and their followers. But the speed and efficiency with which the Marxists moved last week raised questions about the ability of Kht Bodies of Iranian generals executed by firing squad but the Carter Administration (as Seemingly at variance with Khomeini ' s ideals. well as the British and several other Western governments) concluded that the lives of foreigners in Iran could no longer be protected. On Friday, in the first stage of an exodus from anarchy, a Pan Amer- ican 707 flew from Tehran ' s Mehrabad Airport to Frankfurt and New York with 151 people aboard. On Saturday, under tight security provided by the Khomeini regime, chartered Pan Am 747s began the full-scale evacuation of Americans to Frankfurt and Rome. No one seriously expected that the co- alition of disparate forces that backed Khomeini ' s revolution would hold solidly and Bazargan to hold on to the reins of revolution. When armed units of the two forces clashed during the assault on the American embassy, the split seemed as loud and decisive as the crack of a Ka- lashnikov rifle. The fissures appeared shortly after the collapse, on Sunday. Feb, II, of the 45- day-old government of Shahpour Bakh- tiar, who had been appointed Prime Min- ister by the Shah. Following a bloody weekend of fighting between units of the Imperial Guard and pro-Khomeini air- men and armed civilians at Doshan Tap- peh airbase in eastern Tehran, the army supreme command abruptly announced that it would withdraw its troops and give full support to the wishes of the people. The army had been Bakhtiar ' s last prop; he resigned, as did the members of parliament. The army ' s surrender to the rev- ulution signaled not truce but further hloodshed. On the next day, Kho- memi forces attacked the Lavizan barracks in northeastern Tehran, home of the crack Javidan guards, killing the commander and many of his troops. Using acetylene torches, the attackers cut their way through electrically locked doors to free pris- oners at Evin. a jail run by the hated SAVAK secret police. There the lib- erators found electric whips, torture beds and other interrogation devices that justified many of the atrocity charges long leveled at SAVak. Also attacked was the Shah ' s principal residence in north Tehran. Niavaran Palace. Dispirited Imperial Guards on duty there capitulated without a fight. In the confusion that followed, revolutionary forces entered police armories and military barracks and seized weapons. Soon thousands of ci- vilians, including teen-agers and even children, were armed with ma- chine guns, rifles and handguns. Doz- ens were killed as they fumbled with unfamiliar clips and bolts. Zealous militants set up classes in weaponry at Tehran University. Captured army trucks filled with newly armed youths went careening through the city. When a woman supervisor of a Tehran orphanage told her young charges to get rid of their guns before they got huri, one boy snapped, Why should we hand them over to the mullahs? Even the Koranic protection that has always shielded Muslim holy men from attack was shattered as discipUne broke down. When a mullah and his armed companion attempted to disarm several youths near the Shahyad monument in Tehran, the mullah was shot to death. Some leftist guerrillas even attacked mosques, a sacrilegious act that would have been unthinkable a few days earlier. Lookim Wk J ' ra (mcjudi tfuii so mom s[ ochna euents tuDoe oaurrcd Ixi tfas world ' ia smAi a shod perioi of lime. . . . UJtuil rriu.5t NA)e expect o| ttie julure! Lines at the Pumps Again? A threat of fuel curbs and Sunday closings in April if. A bumpy stretch of gasoline shortages and substantially higher prices may well be lurking just around the bend for American motorists. That was the mes- sage coming from Washington and the nation ' s oil industry last week. The threat of scarcities is being raised by the poUt- ical upheaval in Iran, which has virtu- ally shut down that country ' s vast oil- fields and is reducing supplies worldwide. Last week Energy Secretary James Schle- singer warned that unless Iran ' s wells are pumping again by April 1 — which is unlikely, given the complexity of the job of resuming production even if the po- litical crisis is soon resolved — the Ad- ministration wiU have to take steps to clamp mandatory restraints on U.S. gas- oline and oil consumption. Until now the Administration has giv- en the impression that the U.S. could ride out the loss of Iranian oil without man- datory cutbacks imtil late spring or sum- mer. The 900,000 bbl.-a-day shortfall in crude supplies resulting from the Iranian shutdown has so far been made up by in- creasing imports from other coim tries and drawing down domestic reserves. But Schlesinger said that the Government would move more quickly than expected to cut consumption so that stockpiles for next winter can be replenished over the spring and simuner. Schlesinger reported that his depart- ment is preparing a variety of measures to curb demand after April 1 if such moves become necessary. The most likely step: limiting the crude oil and gasoline made available to refiners and dealers. Anoth- er possibiUty is the mandatory closing of Cars lined up for gas during 1974 crisis; below: ominous sign of new scarcity Jacks Adds 100th Win to Golden Era ir Kreslcin Unveils ESP Mystique The Price of Stormy Petrol Jt won I be qom smua aood ' bue io CoC, bui so mack movo. ituut vd Wraed . . . mister ] Dowut; WORLD ' S BEST COFFEE aboiil Ifie world, dkout Im. . . and Icie tim to henvci 15 now)! j le Organizations Organizations Organizations 17 COLLECT COLLECT- COLLECT COLLECT COLLECT- COLLECT COLLECT- COLLECT-COLLECT COLLECT- Row 1: R. Boyle (Editor), F. Hallet (Head Photographer), M. Cekovsky (News Editor). Row 2: J. Coyne (Circulation Mgr), M. Lowdermilk (Head Typist), G. Phillippi (Sports Editor), E. Lindbloom (Bus. Mgr ), C. Sowl (Feature Editor), G. Silvestri (Layout Editor). 18 Organizations Row 1: T. Solonsen, M. Cekovsky, J. Coyne, S. Kovenski, J. Perri, G. Kulisch. Row 2: B. KowalskI, J. Kerr, S. Hartzell, F. Hallett, P. Park, G. Silvestri, G. Phillippi, C. Sowl, R. Boyle, Jr., S. Applegate, J. Lowdermilk, E. Lindbloom. Clarion ' s Call Collect was a vital force behind some of thie many changes Clarion State College experienced during the 1978-1979 school year. Every Thursday afternoon thousands of CSC students waited patiently until their student newspaper was released. The Call Collect offers the students a way to express their opinions, report facts and entertain themselves every week of the school calendar. Organizations 19 Marketing Association The Marketing Association was chartered in fall, 1975. Some of its functions are to promote marketing concepts, integrate practical experience with classroom study, and widen the students ' scope of marketing activities. These activities include monthly meetings, and participation in Activities Day. 20 Organizations Investment Club The goal of the Investment Club is to gain first-hand experience with investment procedures dealing in stock market. Each member is responsible for the financial examination of a stock or stocks which can be recommended for actual purchase by the club. In addition, seminars are held centered on specific aspects of investment. Row 1: D. Arbital. R1 Collekge, M. Baric, M. Lucas. Row 2: W Shrec, Dr Choi Row 3: P Martin, R. Eigner, D. Lucas, L. Swarm, Business Association The Business Association is open to all students in the field of business administration. The club was organized with the intent of providing its members with an insight into the working of the business world. Row 1: L. Moore. L. Danko, R. Horncek, M. Kurshnir, J. Tedeschi, B Nicholas, J. Bennet, P. Morrison, J. Matzel, L Picariello. Row 2: B. Faverty, K. Bynum, M Harpster, J. Sheling, J. Fury, P. Miller, K, Macuroy, D. Rudolph, L. Shafer, B. Fenton, D. Leasure, T. Hennessy, G. Mines. Row 3: R. Leeper, A. Mayer, C. Cover, D. Mine, A. Stover, P. Zisa. Row 4: P Obenroder, P Stover, M. Lucas, M Yesko, M Kosoglow, J Bowersox, R Partrige. L Kosko Row 5: B Beck, D, Kaoyjarek, J. Hentenoch, D Connelly, R. Martin, J. Tooney, M. Lovorn, B. Sprecher. D. Orange. Organi2ations 21 L to R, Row 1: R. Arena (V.P.), W. Kati (Pres), B. Renniger. Mascot, D. Austin (Sec), S. Pollina. Row 2: B. Van Houton, L. Mitchell, E. Henderson, J. Matia, D. Guzik, D. Burnett. American Chem. Society The American Chemical Society is a national organization of Chemists. The Student Affiliate Chapter is a part of the American Chemical Society dedicated to giving intellectual stimulation and encouragement to its members - which may or may not be chemistry majors - in approximately 800 colleges in the United States and Canada. The Clarion Student Affiliate Chapter is a very active chapter sponsoring various academic and social activities such as seminars by industrial and research chemists; tours of educational, research, and industrial chemical facilities; picnics; and other social events The Chapter also sponsors an annual Chemistry Department Open House, in which chemistry students from area high schools tour the chemistry department at Clarion. L to R. Row 1: D. Hetrick, E. Henderson, I. Deckman, L. Sigismondi. Row 2: D Burnett. F Tarasi, L. Zaividar Row 3: W. Kati, K. Mayberry, D. Baxter. D. Austin, G Zelinzki, S. Kurtz. Row 4; E. Ludwig, Dr. Sharpe (Advisor), B. Lutz, N. Dana, J. Matia, R. Buechele, E. Ober. 22 Organizations BlJKL W IWp: Bios Club The Bios Club is open to all students at CSC regardless of major. It is dedicated to pronnoting scholarly and recreational activities for members interested in the Biological Sciences. Club activities include guest speakers and major and minor trips in and out of state. New members are always welcome. L to R, Row 1: B. Van Houten, P. Graesch, M. Helwig. T. Allenbaugh, S. Nesley. Row 2: L. Sigismondi, M. Chemski, T. Timmins, C. Bistis, A. Pegler. S. Cole. K. Dowling. E. Boer. S. Welch. Row 3: C. Eberhart, C. Cowan, N. Sarsfield. P. Donahue, R. Cramer, Dr. P. Dalby. Row 4: K. Wickline, E. Cass, C. Bore!!. Psychology Club Psychology Club is an organization interested specifically in psychology. Therefore, activities include field trips, guest speakers, and other means of exploring the field of psychology. L to R, Row 1: M. Hagenmeier, T. Lemon, C Hassell, D. Lombard!, P. Basab, B. Edminston Row 2: M. Taylor, M Cuzzola, C Minnemeyer, T. Conley, L. Gibson Organlzations 23 History Club The History Club is an organization of students who have an interest in the field of history. Some of the events this past year included guest speakers, a field trip, and a conference on Vietnam in conjunction with Academic Festival Day. Row L: J. Conrad. L. Kelley, Mr. B Dunn, M. Luksik, Row 2: D. Peterson. B. Ellis. S. Allen. S. Myers. Dr. S Van Meter, D. McKown. K. Hill Math Club 24 Organlzations Society of Physics Students This is an organization newly formed this year which is open to all students who have an interest in physics. The purpose of this Chapter shall be the advancement and diffusion of knowledge of the science of physics and the encouragement of student interest in physics through speakers, social events, and field trips. Row 1: D. Crawford, R. Claypool, M. Daus, P. Leggett. Row 2: D. Grove. T. Kurtz, D. Keth, R. Dunkle, R. Hutton, D. Kiska. Row 3: K. Hartenbach, C. Slicker, K. Adeyemi, Dr. A. Exton, J. Vinski. Organlzations 25 Anthropology Association The Clarion State College Anth- ropology Association was founded to give students the opportunity to participate in anthropological and archaeological research. Membership is open to all students. Meetings are held monthly and field trips are taken to important museums in major cities. Clockwise L to R: C. Whest, D. NIederrlter (V.P ). M. Tromans. C. Ambrose. D. Fizzola. B. McCuen, T. Staney (Sec-Treas.), C. Levish, J. Kratzer (Pres,), L. Nichols. P.S.E.A. Student P.S.E.A. has sponsored numerous programs for its members and interested students. These pro- grams include an annual student-faculty social, a mock interview, various speakers, along with conferences and conventions. Through P.S.E.A., members gain useful knowledge of the opportunities and requirements related to teaching. Students in all curricula who are concerned about education are encouraged to join. L to R, Row 1: R. Mates, T Sherdon, B. Yancosik. T. Majors. C. Ellermeyer. J. Bines, D. Pelletier. Row 2: T. Gallo (Pres.). D. Sebak, B. J. Fox, D. Erisman. S. Himes. D. Dick. J. Wolski. C. Marovis. Unknown. T. Kline. Dr. Kenemuth (Advisor). Row 3: T. James, D, Hawk, J. Zvech. M. A. McCall. C. Peoples. B. Vrey. D. Diana, D. Maloy, P. Stabile. Unknown, K. Fritz, B. Hunter. M. Calla. Row 4: J. Schner. M. Grubbs. J. Kundie. L. Smith. E. Hartenback. M. Riener. T. Thompson, D. Skoke. M. Ferguson (Treas). 26 Organi2ations C.E.C Council for Exceptional Children is a professional organization for anyone interested in working with special people. Among C.E.C. ' s activities this year were special guest speakers, weekly visits to Polk, a convention in Philadelphia, a Halloween Party, and a Christmas Party held in conjunction with NSSHA. C.E.C. also took part in a PARC Bike-a-thon. The big event of the year was the third annual campus-wide Peace Festival. L to R, Row 1: J. Rusiewicz, Unknown, L. Weaver, S. Bikacsan, E. Noah. T. James, J. Barsh (Sec.-Treas.), T. Ferris (Pres.), G. Schneck (V.P.). Mr L. Gurecka (Advisor). Row 2: S. Tosten, C. Kasprowicz, T. Brochetto, C. Gorin, D. Simth, E Duggan, D. Anderson. S. Bibb. R. Sirabella Row 3: S. Cleveland, Unknown, G. Smith, M. A. Demchak, K. Serafin, Unknown, C. McNulty, T Fowler Row 4: M. A. McCall, J. Stahlman, E. S. Thompson, D. Tinz, S. Ebbitt, C. Minnemeyer. NSSHA The National Student Speech and Hearing Association is open to anyone interested in speech and communicative disorders. NSSHA ' s involvement for 1978-79, included a field trip to Gallaudet College in Washington, D.C., a seminar on language assessment and intervention, fund-raising programs, conventions, monthly meetings with guest speakers, and our annual spring banquet. L to R, Row 1: M. Vogt (Sec), B. Kreismen (Treas), S. Eriksson, P. Hannaford. G. Villella (V.P). J Schmincke, J. Mitch (Pres). Row 2: N. Headlee, L. Liebold, C. Hartweg. D. Asper, J. Eller, L Puzz, D. Waterloo. Row 3: J. Klutcher, J. Hicks, C. Best, N. Schumann, D Lipko, S. Caldwell. T Little, M Kress. N. Lucas, Mr. J. Smith (Advisor). Organizations 27 German Club Lto R, Row 1: J Tursanski. J. Mueller, C, Snyder (V. P.), N, Jobs(Pres.), C Kiessling, Unknown, C, Lei|ten, J. Weller. Row 2: Mrs. Hegewald, M. Heidenwolf, A Woods. C, Vawryk, S. Huck, J, Olney, R Yoder (Treas.), Dr. C. Totten. Row 3: K. McJuinness, Landas, E. Shnver, E. Freuyd. Row 4: i. Dehl, L. Cedzo. S. Trick, V. French. Circle F The Circle F Club is the French Club at Clarion State College. The purpose of the club is to inform the local schools and surrounding communities of the French people and their culture. Activities of the past year included: a Xenophile banquet, participation in International Afternoon, and aided in sponsoring a visit of the Vice Consul to the Consulate of Canada. The club is still planning a trip to Quebec. L to R: S. Irick holding Porky, K. Henry (V.P.), C. Paulhamus (Sec. Treas.), D. Orendorf, J. Auer, 28 Organizations Accounting Club The Accounting Club was the first business-oriented club formed at Clarion. Since that time the organization has grown to become one of the largest and most active organizations on campus. The main purposes of the club are to broaden the education and interests of accounting students and to expose the accounting profession to our fine program here. These objectives are met through activities which this year included: guest speakers from the various fields of accounting, attending seminars at area colleges, a dinner meeting with the Grove City Accounting Society. A. Atwell. C. Bachman, A. Barto, G. Beatrice, H. Bitzer, J. Bogniak, L. Boosinger. B. Bossart. E. Bucher, D. Bush, T. Campbell, T Cancilla, R. Christopher. S. Claus. R. Colledge, P Comes, D. Connelly, C. Cover, L Danko, J. Datt, P DeLoia, H. Dennis, J. DeSantis, K. Duhala, T Edwards. D. Ewing, B Facchine, H. Fairlamb, M Fleming, P. Flynn, J. Furey, C Gatti, L. George, D. Golden, M. Goucher, J. Green, C Handford, J. Harmon. D. Hein, S Helwig, J. Hepburn, D Hinderliter. J Hintenach, R. Hornak, C Horvath, K. Huffman, K Ignasiak, P Jaquith. D Kaczmarek. J Karkoske, P. Larstetter, K Kasmerski. H. Kassof, B. Kelly, M. Killeen, J Kirkotf, J Koehler, L. Kotun, S. Koza, J. Kramer, D Krepps, B. Kyle, E Mack, K. Macurdy. M Malizia. L. Mannella. R. Martin, J Mattingly. J. Matzel, J. McArdle, K McCaw, R. McDonald. G. Shaffer, J. Sheline, L Simonetti, R. Sinclair, T. Slagel, T. Smith, D. Snyder, B. Sprecher. A. Stover, S. Stroy, B. Sukaly, L. Swarm. M. Toward. D. Trudgen, R. Wagner, D. Waltz, D. Williams, D. Wolfe. R. Woloszyn, M. Yusko, J. Zangrilli, P. Morrison, J Minto, B. Dagar, K. DiPietro, J. Hopech, M. Smarto, M Demich, D. Hunnel, S. Kolcun, R. Anderson, D. Hall. K. Hannold. T. Timmins, B Murphy, B. McDonough, L. Crede, E. Bennett. J. Raspanti. T. McCauley. P McGrath. T. McGarrity. T McKenna, D. McVay. S Michalak, T. Miller, M. Morgus, M Moyer, S. Mullen. L. Munn, S. Myers, C. Neuberger. B. Nicholas. R Novak. M. O ' Block. D. Orange. B O ' Toole. S Palmer. D. Perich. E. Roth, N Sartain, L. Schnell, D. Sellers. OrganizatJons 29 Psi Chi On May 6, 1975 the Clarion State College Chapter of Psi Chi, the National Honor Society in Psychology was established on this campus. Our petition for a charter was approved by Psi Chi National Council on April 6, 1975. The purpose of Psi Chi is primarily to advance the science of psychology; and secondly to encourage, stimulate and maintain the scholarship of the in- dividual members, in all academic fields, particularly in psychology. Chapter membership requires being a psychology major or minor with an overall Q.P.A. of at least 2.7 and a Q.P.A. in psychology of at least 3.0. Row 1: S. Lauth, B. Guerrlera, L. Wilcox, P. Burkett, P. Obenreder. Row 2: D. Bosak (Sec. Treas.), M. Juliana (Pres.), Dr. Gackenbach (Advisor), P. Thomas (V. Pres.), L. Framiglio, P. Carlin, D. Lombard!. Row 3: D. Orendorf, C. Minnemeyer, L. Gibson, C. Saxton, T. Castelli, T. Conley, V. Posch. Row 4: B. BudzinskI, B. Edmiston, C. Best, L. Shiderly. Lambda Sigma Lambda Sigma is the honorary Library Science Fraternity on campus. For membership you must have com- pleted nine credits in Library Science and have an overall Q.P.A. of 2.7 and a 3.0 Q.P.A. in your Library Science courses. We are primarily a service fraternity. During this semester we taught library skills to the students at Immaculate Conception School. Our purpose is to promote fellowship and further the professional knowledge of our members. BB ' wiri M H ArrAttkj i pQU J 1 1 ' NfORMAIION ' H p ' 1 Mi 1 I JKl ► . .J l y M Pil l [ii m Mr mf 1 9 W ii P Ir k ■Row 1: P. Carlin, B. Sheffo, S. Jacobus, L. Lease, M. Clark. Row 2: L. Jacobs, L. Framiglio, M. McClure, K. Corner, L. Zeybel, G. Cook, J. Swanson. Row 3; J. Smith, L. Jones, A. Glasgow, M. Ferguson, P. Schneider, K. Masters. aO OrgsnIzatlons Outing Society The Clarion Outing Society is a group of people dedicated to having a good time in the out-of-doors. They have gone on a variety of interesting expeditions: backpacking in the Allegh- eny National Forest, canoeing on the Kinzua Reservoir, caving at Penn State, rock climbing at Panther Caves and cross-country skiing in Clarion County. They have served the College by renting cross-country skis and hosting a Christmas Craft show and sale. No matter where they go or what they do, the Outing Society members always have a good time! Row 1: S. Mumford, T. Clark. Row 2: M. McCullough, S. Turner, C. Shimer. C. Heaney, R. Phillips. Row 3: D. Taymans, T. Chieffe, B. Nicholas, S. Huch, T. Jacques. Row 4: G. Wagner, S. Austen, S. Kerr, B. Filer, A. Ussia, J. Michner, A. Maury, D. Holquist. Clarion International Row 1: D. Ojomo, E. Wong, L. Bastian, E. Henderson, C. Leijten. Row 2: S. Nkansah-Mensah, A. Johnson, A. Ibe, B. Manitsas. M. Tregaskes, C. Nwosu. Organizatlons 31 Kappa Delta Pi Kappa Delta Pi is a national honor society in education. The local chapter of Lambda Eta was chartered in 1967. Our organization sponsors distin- guished speakers, organizes service projects, and helps education students become more aware of the opportuni- ties within their profession. Membership is by invitation only. To be eligible a student must attain a 3.0 or higher academic rating in their college studies. Row 1: J Selle (Pres), C. Saxton (Memb. Chair), W. Welton (Sec), J. Eonta (Hist), Dr. P. Smith (Advisor) Row 2: S Boyd, R Eakman, K. Byron, P. Carlin. Row 3: K. Masters, L. Jacobs, J. Rusiewicz, D. Pulcini Row 4: T Sheridan, B Vensel, M Calla, T Gallo, C Anderson. Row 5: B. Yancosek, R. Mates, J. Smith, L. Wilson. Muslin Student Association The Muslin Student Association has embarked on a five year plan that seeks to emphasize the following areas of Islamic activity: dissemination of Islamic knowledge, establishment of Islamic institutions, assistance in performing religious obligations, organization of the Da ' wah Program, and promotion of the unity of Muslin conscience. Row 1: H. Abdelshafi, U. Shanneb, A. Bugis, S. Sharaejem, C. Rashad. Row 2: A. Tobacki, S. Mohammed, M. Youssef, T. CIshafey, S. Al-Jalaud. 32 Organizations Omicron Delta Epsilon Omicron Delta Epsilon, the international Honor Society in Economics established the Omega Chapter of Clarion State College during the fall of 1975. The organization encourages study and academic achievement in the field of economics through programs, speakers, field trips, and the presenta- tion of two internatonal awards of the college-wide Honors Banquet in the spring of each year. Membership is restricted to those students who show both overall academic ability and achieve honors in a minimum of 12 hours of economic course work. L to R. Row 1: W. Ross, D. Hem. Row 2: K. Stewart, S. Schmidt, M, Ostermann (Trees ) Row 3: S Singh, D. Stewart, W. Fenton, G. Kapusta (V.P.), T. Vernon. Phi Beta Alpha Phi Beta Alpha, the Business Honorary fraternity, through recognition of qualified students, promotes excel- lence in the field of Business Adminis- tration. Requirements for membership are a 3.2 Q.P.A. or better, and service to the college and the community. L to R, Row 1: L. Greggs. (V.P.), P, Zisa, D. Hem (Treas.), B. Nicholas (Sec), T Crowley (Pres.). Row 2: B. Fenton, L Danko, J. Matzel, P. Morrison, D. Kaczmarek, R. Hornak, M Kusnir, R. Fitzimmons, S. Chitester, A Stover, S Patterson Row 3: H Fairlamb. D Miller, J. Bowersox, J. Bennet, C. Bachman, K. McCurdy, M Demich, D. McVay, D. Trudgen. Row 4: C. Coon, J. Stajderhar, L. Shafer, C. Newberger, L. Bieloski, P. Obenreder, K. Duhala. Row 5: Unknown, B. Bossart, T. McGainty, D Perrich, M. Zindel, Two Unknowns, P. Lindberg, G. Kapusta, K. Stufft, G. Beatrice, R. Sinclair, J. Hintenoch. Organlzations 33 Pershing Rifles Row 1: V. Kuras, S Burnham, A. Downie. Row 2: J. Siggelow, R Ellenberger, D Edwards, J. Harrison, K. Muir, D. Gilbert, R. Schwartz, D. Martin, CPE S. Wolfe (Advisor). Pershing Rifles is a fraternal organization started by General John J. Pershing in 1891 to increase the morale of the ROTC cadets at Nebraska University. Since that time Pershing Rifles has become a society open to all members of a college campus where the society is present. We at Clarion, Company Y-1 are a tactical and social society open to all students. 34 Organizations Alpha Phi Omega Brotherhood through SERVICE has been the major goal of the Omega Mu chapter of Alpha Phi Omega in our three years of existence. We have been founded on the principles of Leadership, Friendship, and Service and each member strives to meet these goals. This year ' s activities included assisting both Bloodmobiles, ushering at various events, assisting WCCB with the Children ' s Hospital Drive, and sponsoring a Sing-a-Thon and a Marathon Card Playing event for the American Cancer Society and C.A.R.E. the Sickle Cell Foundation respective- ly. We also conduct paper drives, hold fall and spring Rush parties, initiation banquets for our pledges, and a Spring Formal. This year has been special for Omega IVIu as we were host to the 1979 Spring Sectional. Row 1: M. Janovec, K. Cauthorn, T. James, C. Mollica. C. Simpson. C. Kiessling, P. Mozes. Row 2: T. Baker. K. Fritz, C. Brown, K. Walker, J. Cuiffi. M. Calla, S, Camp. Row 3: E. Lindbloom, L, Jones, C. Cadwallader, B. Sheffo. K. Masters. B Charles, K. Lambert. Row 4: J. Auer, J. Myers, V. Mason, D. Rudolph, J. Clute. R. Woodring, G. Loomis. M. Monfre. M. Cummings, T. Gallo. J. Smith. Organlzations 35 Brothers Inc. Brothers Incorporated was the first black organization on Clarion ' s campus, founded in the fall of 1972. Our purpose is to promote social development for the college, community, and students; to aid all members in academic achievement; also to promote Unity and to strive to unite people as a whole. ■■HWtnrrr : 1 1 i A _ 2 ' ' iB[ ' ' 1 - K- j 1 ' . jUi jI ■1 H I B -, 1 at. L to R, Row 1: P. Hudson, (Sec.), L. Smith, L. Jones (Treas.) K. Cauthorn (Pres.) Johnson, L. McCleod (V.P.), G. Benjimen, M. Littlejohn, S. Caldwell. E. Maxwell, B. Sisters Inc. Sisters Incorporated, founded in 1975, is a social and service organiza- tion set up to help other people in need and promote unity among the college women. Sisters Incorporated celebrat- ed their first anniversary as a chartered organization on March 13, 1979. L. to R, Row 1: D. Alston (V.P.), N. Caldwell (Pres.), T. Little (Treas.), T. Johnson, C. Robinson. V. Rue (Sec), P. Brown. Row 2: L. Savoy, K. Weible, J. Jarrett. Row 3: D. Brown. S. Stroy, D. Underwood, K. Finn. 36 Organlzations Black Campus Ministry Black Campus Ministry began in Clarion six years ago. It is sponsored by United Ministries in Higher Education. The purpose of Black Campus Ministry is to help provide an atmosphere for black students to worship while sharing the Black religious culture with the college and local community. This is accomplished through worship services and joint community activities. Lto R, Row 1: D. Underwood. T. Brown. A. Johnson. N. Hubbard. Row 2: W. Hefflin, K. Finn, S. Stroy. College Republicans The purpose of the Clarion State College Republicans is to educate Its members in methods and forms of political activity in the United States, with the further objective of providing a more enlightened electorate, regardless of party affiliation. We are a charter member of the Pennsylvania College Republicans. We attend conventions and exchange our views with students from other colleges. We also hold fund-raisers, banquets, parties, and work in political campaigns. L to R: D. Hayden, R. Johnson, K. J. Gordon (Treas.), D. Lasch, G. Murphy, D. Tarr, J. Kimmy (V. Chrmn.), B. Burtell, E. Roth, J. Spencer (Sec), R. Lashley (Chrmn.), T. Leriotis. Organizations 37 Center Board The Center Board is the administra- tive organization responsible for developing, promoting, and scheduling the recreational, cultural, and social programs on campus. Activities include dances, movies, coffeehouses, and special appearances. The Board consists of elected student officers, committee chairmen, faculty, and representatives from Student Affairs. L to R: A McLean (Sec). C. Akers, Dr. J Nanovsky (Advisor), J. H Smith. J Spanitz, B. Satterlee, K. Galla (Pres). R. Baade, C. Reed (V.P ), J. Douttiett. B. Rose, M Demicti. H. Wassink. J. London. Center Arts Committee The Center Arts Committee has brought in many events this semester such as Kreskin, National Theater of the Deaf, Erie Philharmonic, and Elizabeth Hycnge. We are looking forward to another great year. L to R, Row 1: C McKee, J. Spencer, T Damlano. D. Umbach, K Hoist. D. Finz. D. Fry, M Monfre K. McElheny, M. J. Smith. Row 2: J. Douthelt. 38 Organizations Recreation Committee L to R.: B. Stewart, M. Dudain, T. Cancilla, C. Winnemeyer, C. Bruce. Organizations 39 Commonwealth Association of Students The Commonwealth Association of Students (CAS.) is a student funded, non-profit lobbying organization for the fourteen state owned colleges and universities in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The prime purpose of C.A.S. is to actively promote public, low cost, quality, higher education within PA for citizens of all income brackets. L to R, Row 1: R. Miller, (Coord.). Row 2: V. Hall, J. Fugagli, K. Stanley, B. Piper, P. Elliot. Row 3: A. Kennedy, D. Kulusich. D. Tarr, S. Porter, B. Faverty, R. Toney. Row 4: P. Kennedy, P. Mooney, J. Reese, J. Silcox, M. Lewis, B. Michell. Student Senate Student Senate is the representa- tive voice of the stucent body in all official capacities. The Senate is responsible for recognizing student organizations, appointing students to Faculty-Student committees, allocation of Clarion Students Association funds, and requesting audits of allocations made. L to R, Row 1: M. Beaman, C. Mitchell, K. Kase (Pres.). J. Kirkhoff (V-pres.), R. Boyle, K. Lampkins, B. Palmer. Row 2: Dr. Nair (Adv.), L. Rankin, M. Babnis (Pari), J. Smith, B. Kowalski (Sec), J. Malthaner, L. Krull (Adv.). Row 3: C. Dinsmore, J. Montanile, L. Faett, R. Rubin, S. Boss, J. Stewart. 40 Organizations A.C.E.I. A. C.E.I, is an organization mainly composed of elementary and early childhood education majors though it is open to any who are interested in helping children. We sponsor many activities for the community such as a story hour at the Clarion Public Library, and publish a Quality Child Care List for Parents. Every month we offer a meeting with a keynote speaker from the campus, community, or elsewhere in the area. These speakers focus on their aspect of vocation and apply it to early childhood and how we as teachers may benefit. Row 1: R. Eakman, N. Wareham, P. Burkett, T. Majors, K. Downie. Row 2: J. Oxendale, D. Erisman, L, Wilcox. B. Newton, D. Sebak, B. Vensel. Row 3: Unknown, S. Dorrion, Unknown, K. Smith, R. Mates, Dr. J. Smith, B. Yancosek. Inter-Hall Council Row 1: B.J Fox, R Hannberger. M. Paris. S. Palmer, M. Palumbo, D. Yorr. Row 2: M Esposito, L. Bollibon, J Lowdermilk, S. Ross, J. Elias, M. Nelko. Row 3: K. Reynolds, J. Moore, D. Stoner, S. Bright, D Best, M Scanlon. Organizations 41 WCUC-FM Row 1: R. Zand, L. Richert. B. Hower, G. Phillippi, B. Bothwell. Row 2: J. Smiley, V. Benoit, M. Robinson, C Johnson, J. Ereges, L. Difernando, N. Nestich, B. White, J. Simon. Row 3: B. Mallison, E. Lindbloom, M. Babnis, S. Peters, K. Lampkins, A. Kennedy, R. Anton, R. Toney, Row 4: D. Shirey, C Hawkins, C. Corbin, S Dorsey, S. Jaycox, N. Commella, C. Levish, R. Rogers, J. Hayes. Row 5: J. Silcox, Givens, B. Johnson, B. Nulph. Executive Board B. Bothwell Public Relations M. Babnis Traffic Manager J. Hayes Sports Director M. Cochran News Director J. Silcox Music Director B. Mallison Program Director L. Richert Station Manager Dr. McCavitt General Manager 42 Organizations WCUC-FM received its license from the FCC on April 26, 1977. WCUC is a public non-profit radio station serving the community and the college. Our objectives are to provide our listeners with an alternative sound in radio and to bring them the best in news, sports and music. We broadcast all the football and basketball games on the Golden Eagle Network and offer a variety of music and programming. This year we ran a radio-thon for the American Heart Association which we hope will become an annual event. Interested students are welcome to learn about the broadcast- ing profession through on-air and off-air positions. Organizations 43 WCCB Row 1: B Lange, M. Smiley, S. Blum, T. Routman, N. Miller, B. Burtell Row 2: B O ' Toole, D. Veloyo, L. Jacobs, T. Jay, B. White, D. Huss, A. Santelli, C. Hogan, N. Reade. Row 3: M. Reitz, L. Garvin, C. Pinto, K Abrams, M. Markey, B. Stenberg, P. Badger. D. Parsons, J. Markey, R. Anton Row 4: C. Hosfield, S. Huff, G. Phillipp, B. Johnson, K. Haverstock, R. Partridge, R. Weaver. Executive Board Row 1: Scott Blum (General Manager), Mike Smiley (Program Director). Row 2: Barb Burtell (Business Manager), Tracey Routman (Public Rela- tions), Barb White (News Director). Row 3: Ned Reade (Chief Engineer), Rich Weaver (Sports Director). 44 Organizations WCCB Newscasters Row 1: P, Badger, B. Stenberg, B. White, L. Jacobs, B. Lange. G. PhJIIippi. C. Hogan. M. Reitz. B. Johnson, M. Markey. WCCB ' s purpose is two-fold: to be an entertainment source by providing a wide variety of thie best music, and also to be an up-to-date information service. WCCB strives to broadcast the most relevant information in campus, state, and national news and sports. Some services and programs available to the student body are RIDES-RIDERS, LISTENER LINE, REQUEST SHOWS, and CONCERT HAPPENING. WCCB keeps actively involved with the campus by sponsoring activities such as concerts, various give-away programs, and the annual fund drive at Christmas time for Children ' s Hospital in Pittsburgh. Finally, WCCB also provides students with an education in all aspects of broadcasting, public relations and business. Organizations 45 1979 Sequelle Staff Co-editors Joetta Eonta, Brian Smith. Section Editors-clockwise: S. Bibb (Seniors). B Costantini (Sports). S Moore (Sports), D. Fry (Organizations), B. Mallison (Features). S Palmer (Fine Arts), S. Bikacsan (Organizations), D. Mack (Greeks), M. Upchurch (Greeks). Missing from the picture: B. Hammill (Seniors), D. Dougherty (Faculty), D. Pierce (Faculty). 46 Organizations The SeQL e Ze Staff is composed of students from all class levels and majors who volunteer their time to present a yearbook to Clarion State College. The staff is comprised of photo- graphers, a typist, section editors, and two co-editors, plus a number of other people contributing in equally important ways. Although problems do occur thoughout the year such as missed deadlines, missing section editors, and a few forgetful photographers, we did attempt to cover as much of college life and activities as completely as possible. The co-editors thank all of those who contributed to the working of the 1979 Sequelle, and would like to present this book to you, the students. Janet Cuiffi - Typist Photographers - Row 1: S. Turner, D Pierce Row 2: N Stulak, M Woodward. D Devine. K Mizak. Organizations 47 Debate Team The Clarion State College Debate Team travels throughout the country to compete against colleges and universi- ties at a variety of tournaments. During the 1978-79 school year the debaters have traveled to approximately 30 different tournaments in Pennsylvania, and adjoining states, and also the Pi Kappa Delta National Tournament in St. Louis, Missouri. The record in ' 79 reflects the reputation the team has had since 1972 when the debate team was nationally ranked for the first time and will hopefully continue the national rankings the team has enjoyed since that time. Clockwise: A. Weekley, B Mallison, L. Lacko. T Anderson, B. Myers, B. McCauliff, L. Kline, M. Sekelsky. S Humphrey, K Panella, P. Kelley. I.E. Team The Individual Speaking Events Program is the public speaking organ- ization on campus. Members compete in persuasive, informative, impromtu, extemporaneous, entertainment, and oral interpretation events at intercol- legiate tournaments across the nation. Members travel to fifteen tournaments each year, in PA and adjoining states. The team currently holds the 1979, PA State Championship title. Row 1 K Schneider, J Mueller, T Dougherty. L Gordon Row 2: G Lakes, L Pifer, C Keissling, M Babnis, B Mallison, S Peters, U Retort, J Elmes (Advisor) Row 3: C Hriso, D Kemorer. N. Newson, T Anderson. K. Kase, J. Smith. 48 Organizations Fantasia Dance Troupe Row 1: J. Jarrett. T. Alston. P. Jones. Row 2: T. Carter, D. Boyd, S. Thompson. The Fantasia Dance Troupe was started in October of 1978. It is a combination of modern dance, jazz, and ballet dancing. Our main purpose is to give the audience as much pleasure as possible from our dancing. Our motto is that Fantasia is an experience in dance. Organizations 49 Pi Delta Kappa The purpose of this organization is to stimulate progress in and to further the Interests of intercollegiate speech activities and communication in an effort to provide functional leadership training for life, and at the same time encourage a spirit of fellow ship, brotherly cooperation and incentive for achievement. L to R, Row 1: S. Humphrey, M Babnis, A. Weekley. K. Panella, E. Lacko (V.P). Row 2: B. McCauliff, T. Anderson (Sec. Treas), B. Mallison, C Hawkins, B. Myers, L. Kline (Pres). Phi Alpiia Theta Phi Alpha Theta Is Clarion ' s Nat ' l Honor Society In History. The purpose of the organization is to explore and promote the study of history, both within its membership and at Clarion. L to R, Row 1: K Kosanicti (Pres ), Dr Duffy Row 2; M. Luksik (V P ), D. McKown, S Humphrey (Sec. Treas.). 50 Organizations Russian Club L. to R.: J. Metcalfe. C. Frey, G. Mittlestadt, Dr. Nikoulin, M. Luksic, M. Kerlinger, Dr. Fortis, L. Kruse, C. Leyton, D. McKown, M. Armstrong, S. Mueller, C. Hrabovsky, S. Lilly, P. Steve, B. Seman. Ski Club Our praise and admiration goes out to all those who participated with us. This experience will, in a small way, broaden your perception and add a new dimension to your life. Organizations 51 52 Sports Sports Sports 53 Row 1: D DeWitt, M. Solle, S Mazur. C Bradley, Row 2: T Czwalgo. J. Thompson. J, Boss. D. Trujillo, W. Solle, K. Paulovkin. 54 Sports Sports 55 Women ' s Basketball Has Losing Season Although many records were set and many players had outstanding seasons, the Women ' s Basketball team ended up with a record of 4 wins and 13 losses. Coach Pat Ferguson attributed this partly to a lack of leadership, but not ability. The team lost starters Linda Pagni to torn ligaments and Celia Reardon to torn cartilage. The team captains ' spot was shared by Leda Best, Susan Kovensky, and Linda Pagni. Lisa Zitalone set three records to become Most Valuable Player. She was the leading scorer with 287 points for the season, 20 rebounds in one game and 208 total rebounds. Coach Ferguson said that the team fought to the end in every contest and exhibited an extreme friendliness, which, despite the losing record, must have provided a good time for all players. Kneeling: D. Hanes, F. Caple, L. Pagni. Row 2: K. Garred, D. Ebbert. R. Cipilonni. L. Corker, L. Best, N. Thackleberry. Row 3: Coach Ferguson, J. Phillips, G. Pacsi, S. Kovensky, C. Reardon, L. Zitalone, S. Klujarich, J. Pagano, Coach Stobbs. S. Ebbit (Manager). 56 Sports CSC 0pp. Cal. State 62 57 U.P.J 82 99 Lock Haven 57 71 Cleveland State 89 92 Slippery Rock 67 72 Youngstown 54 63 U.P.J 73 76 Kent State 59 70 Indiana 77 78 Allegheny 72 64 Robert Morris 49 60 Edinboro 62 71 Gannon 67 79 Duquesne 73 74 U.P.J 69 92 Cal. State 59 58 Geneva 65 61 Sports 57 Women ' s Softball - .-V - ♦ - ■58 Sports • 7 CSC OPP Geneva 7 3 Robert Morris 12 13 Robert Morris 12 1 lUP 6 5 lUP 2 Penn State 6 Penn State 2 9 Slippery Rock 1 6 Slippery Rock 2 Lock Haven 6 3 Lock Haven 2 7 lUP 3 4 lUP 9 6 Eoinboro 11 Edinboro 3 6 Allegheny 6 5 ll Yr Sports 59 Baseball 1 . it- 60 Sports CSC OPP Virginia Apprentice 6 8 Virginia Apprentice 6 11 California State 4 1 California State 2 5 lUP 5 2 lUP 3 2 Penn St.-Behrend 7 9 Penn St.-Behrend 4 3 Univ. of Akron 2 4 Univ. of Akron 4 Point Park 4 7 Point Park 3 11 Edinboro 5 2 Edinboro 5 8 Westminster 2 1 Westminster 4 1 Lock Haven 6 5 Lock Haven 5 3 Slippery Rock 4 Slippery Rock 8 9 Pitt 3 Pitt 4 7 Youngstown 3 7 Youngstown 2 3 Sports 61 Women ' s Swimming Row 1: N. Spangler, L. Meinen, R. Phillips, L. Trapp, L. Murgatroyd, S Dunn Row 2: B. Clark (Manager), S. Jones, K. Jones, N. Farrar, M. Eyies, D. Picking, S. Crofton, S. Towner. Row 3: B. Lodie (Manager), C. Campion, T. Thoresen, K. Kljucaric, P. Potter, S. Kohler, K. Gable, Coach Clay, B. Gaskin (Manager). 62 Sports CSC GPP Cleveland State 81 50 Kent State 67 64 Slippery Rock 89 42 Bloomsburg 41 29 Allegheny 102 27 West Chester 95 35 West Virginia U 74 57 Penn State 44 87 Pitt 41 90 Pa. Conference Champions 5th at AIAW Nationals Sports 63 Women ' s Tennis V ; -., m r: ' i - - ' VV fit . .. v ;■?•■rWMP ' , ■iJtM MMI 1,: ; w« . Kneeling: A. Curry, T Wo|ek, S Malagien. C, Ford, P Rauso, L, Brown, D. Williams. Standing: Coach Clay. B. Gaskin (Manager), B. Kifer, J. Connors, G. Blaho, T. Riker, H. Bliss, D Miller, D. Gavett (Manager). 64 Sports Women ' s Volleyball Team Has First Losing Season Allegheny Won Penn State Lost Indiana Univ. of PA Lost Univ. of Pitt, Johnstown Lost Slippery Rock Lost West Virginia Univ Lost Youngstown Univ Won Geneva Won Slippery Rock Won Duquesne Lost Grove City Lost Gannon Won Robert Morris Won Edinboro Lost The Women ' s Volleyball team hopes for a better season next year after a disappointing record of 6 wins and 8 losses. Coach Pat Ferguson said things look good for next year if recruiting goes well. Coach Ferguson returned from a brief illness to an anxious and enthusiastic group of young women. A tough schedule and a young team hampered the team ' s effort in securing a spot in the regionals. This was the first losing season for the team. Hopefully new members, hard work, enthusiasm, and that Clarion spirit will bring a winning season for next year ' s team. Row 1: H. Pharo. P Hargenrader. B. Frye, T. Peer, J. Bru. P Zitalone, S. Ebbitt. J. Vincent. C. Fetzeck, L. Barrett, L. Gannon, C Yount. J. Janssen. Row 2: K. DiPetro, Coach Picarlello, Coach Staub. Ferguson, M. Zuck. D, Gorey. M. Krajovic, S. Schmidt, L. Sports 65 Sports 67 CSC 0pp. Syracuse 29 10 Edinboro 47 4 California St 42 5 I.U.P 42 6 Kentucky 36 5 Ohio State U 20 22 Bloomsburg St 16 15 Penn State 23 13 West Virginia U 36 4 Lock Haven 26 9 Univ. of Pitt 25 13 Slippery Rock 21 14 John Carroll U 27 12 Cleveland St 19 21 A strong, experienced team lead the Golden Eagles to a winning season record of 12 wins and 2 losses. The team placed first in the Wilkes Open Tournament, second in the Western PA Conference, third in the Penn State invitational and nationally they placed 13th in the NCAA Division I Standings. Also, they tried for 1st with Lehiegh in the Eastern f lat Poll. Individual titles went to many members, but a few of them are: Jack Campbell received the Outstanding Wrestler Award at the NCAA Eastern Qualifiers; he was also 4th at Nationals. Randy Miller was 7th at Nationals. Both own All-American titles. The fastest pin of the season was made by Dan Kennedy in 32 seconds. Once again Coach Bubb can be proud of another fine wrestling team. Their outstanding performances provid- ed many exciting matches for eager Clarion fans. Row 1: J. Clark, T. Diamond, R. Miller. D. Merriam, R. Wade. Row 2: D. Gilbert, R. Standridge, D Colemen, J. Campbell, J. Hockenbroch, E. Booth. 68 Sports Girl ' s Gymnastics Unbeaten The Girl ' s Gymnastics team had an outstanding 78-79 season winning all ten of their meets. Individual effort and determination was rewarded with high scores and a third place finish at college nationals. Appearances by Ann Woods and Nancy Jones on nationwide television in April, and Clarion ' s hosting of the World University Games Final Trials are hallmarks of the quality and excellence in sportsmanship that Coach Weaver and her team bring to Clarion. Row 1: E. Lengyel, C. Malinchak, A Waldron, D. Kempthorn, L. Davis Row 2; Coach Weaver, D. Dudt, N. Jones, A. Woods, M. Heidenwolf. CSC Canisius 135.15. Ohio State Kent State New Hampshire East Stroudsburg Univ. of Pitt West Virginia Slippery Rock Michigan State OPP .90.00 135.25 121.55 139.20 122.90 140.90 131.70 129.20 105.65 141.25 130.75 142.65 126.50 142.75 120.65 142.50 132.65 Spons 69 70 Sports Sports 71 Judo Row 1: C, Wuest. D, Sedoris, C, Kiessling. P Stevenson. Row 2: M. Esposito, M Dayton. D. Trudgen, B. Templeton. B. Holowell. Row 3: Coacti P, Jobb, M Woodward, T O ' Connell, D Elbert, A Sahib. C Hoop. B. Goepfarth. 4 -t 1 1 WJ • - iA. . • B ix •- I % B 1 w wmr n 1 .2 w y V - ' ■p - 72 Sports Cross Country CSC OPP Grove City 23 34 Lock Haven 25 31 California State 21 35 lUP 61 28 Shippensburg 61 61.5 Slippery Rock 61 70 7th at California Invitational 6th at lUP Invitational 3rd at Districts 5th at NCAA Division II Regionals 3rd at Canisius Invitational 6th at PA Conference Meet Sports 73 74 Sport Clarion Sports, A Winning Combination Sporls 75 (CU 474.30 PTS| wet Swimmers Take 9th Consecutive Championship L to R, ROW 1: R. Green, B. Termin, K. Zin merrnan. T. Eayre, (Manager), B - - |-)„; TLI .ThX m! Mack (Manager), T. Bodine (Manager). Row 3: M. Milananch 76 Spons Once again the swim team took first place in their conference to claim the 9th consecutive championship in their section. Team captains Bob Kannegieser and Drew Mogee lead the team for a great season of 7 wins and 1, only loss to Pitt. Coach Bill Miller had 15 All-Amerlcan titles coming from his team. Many records were established this season, among them were Jim Huey ' s 200 meter breast stroke, Dan Walker in the 200 meter fly, and the 500 freestyle by Mark Van Dyke, to name a few. Also, Tony Perriello took the NAIA National Championship in the 3 meter diving competition. %5 ' ■' ■■vi, ' ' - ■■' ■ i : ' ' ' - ' £ f •• ' ■' f. i_ ■■r CSC Opp. East Stroudsburg 67 46 Shippensburg 72 42 Slippery Rock 68 50 Fairmont 60 56 Youngstown 60 56 Edinboro 70 44 Bloomsburg 65 53 Pitt 65 82 Sports 77 78 Sports Spor1s 79 CSC 0pp. West Liberty 28 Delaware State 31 10 Geneva 22 3 Edinboro 42 7 Ithaca 17 Lock Haven 35 13 Shippensburg 17 34 California 35 18 Slippery Rock 21 10 Indiana 17 East Stroudsburg 4 49 vmm Row 1: B. Beatty, J. Stubbs, B. Carter, D. Skok, J. Langrans, M. Grichor. J. Ridgeley. P. Cooper. J. Fleeson, M. Mlloser. M. Baker. S. Donelli, T. Krizan, J. Kearns Row 2: M. Kunselman, J. Thomas, G Dapp. E Albright, M. Fredericks, C Mastrogiacomo, J. McCullough, D. Hallock, D. Kohley, B Carpenter, G. Frantz, G. Toth, T Hattmann, B. Gefert. Row 3: R. Studdes, D. Eury, M. Greiner, G Knapp, C. Campagna, J. Deluca, R. Cathcart, S. Scillitani, B May, B. Huffman, S. Brown. Row 4: D. Sikora, D. Fafinski. A Dinkfelt, B. Brennon, D Roberts, G. McCauley. With 1 1 major injuries and many changes In personnel, the Golden Eagles still went on to a great season with 8 wins and 3 losses. The season ended with a disappointing loss to East Stroudsburg 49-4 for the State Championship. The team captains were Mike Miloser, Paul Cooper, Joe Ridgeley, and Jerry Fleeson. The most valuable players were Bernie Carpenter on defense and Jeff Laughans on offense. Jeff was also named NCAA College Division All- Amerlcan. Thirteen players were given special recognition from NAIA All American-NAIA District 18 team, PA Conference West All Conference, and Pittsburgh Press All-District Team. Gary Frantz set a career record for most yards rushing, 1772 in 3 years. Al Jacks, Head Coach of the Golden Eagles was named to the Western PA Football Hall of Fame with a career record of 104 wins, 37 losses and 5 ties in 16 years of coaching. 80 Sports Rifle Team CSC OPP Edinboro 1281 1338 Washington and Jefferson 1331 1126 Geneva 1269 1253 Pitt 1299 1227 lUP 1296 1344 Duquesne 1273 1218 Edinboro 1278 1331 Duquesne 1320 1181 Pitt 1272 1161 Washington and Jefferson 1273 1229 lUP 1286 1328 Geneva 1286 1323 Sports 81 Men ' s Track Sprinters: B. Engel, P Maze Weight Men; M Scanlon. K. Long, M. PIcarski. Clarion ' s track team started slow but was able to take third place at the NAIA District 18 meet. Captains this year were Dan Devine and Ken Grib- shaw. Jumpers: Row 1: E. Pagan, M. Curtis, D Vertner Row 2: D. Hunter, K. Mayberry. J. Lewis, K. Koziana. 82 Sports Hurdlers: D. Devine. T. Paige. V. Braham Distance Runners: Kneeling: D. O ' Brien, K. Gribshaw, S. Carls, B. Wiedler, Standing: D. Kneram, B. Kemmerer, R. Graham, B. Lindberg, B. Franks. Sports 83 Women ' s Track CSC OPP Allegheny 101 24 Fairmont 66 61 California State 66 47 St. Bonaventure 59 7 lUP 55 50 Slippery Rock 55 Ill Bloomsburg 55 9 St. Bonaventure 38 11 3rd at Pa. Conference Championships 84 Sports Men ' s Basketball Has Winning Season Under the leadership of coach Joe DeGregorio this year ' s Golden Eagle Cagers went on to grasp the Western PA Conference Championship with an overall season record of 76 wins and 6 losses. The team was plagued by many injuries, but outstanding performances by Reggie Wells, the team ' s co-captain and MVP, Mike Sissini, also a co-captain, Jeff Ebner, and Mark Lockridge sparked the team to victory. Their tough season schedule ended with a loss to Point Park College. Two records were set this year with Reggie Wells becoming the all-time Leading Scorer for a total of 1, 011 points. Mike Sissini became the all-time leader in assists. Coach DeGregorio commented that the group played well together and the team as a whole exemplified the aggressiveness and dedication needed to fight for a winning season. OPP SCORE Mercyhurst 74-66 W Mansfield 97-61 W Heidleburg 106-76 W Clarkson College 105-78 W Buffalo 66-56 W Alliance 99-67 W Bloomsburg State 94-90 W St. Vincent 68-64 W St. Francis 77-64 L Steubenville 109-85 W Mercytiurst 98-97 L Point Park 83-62 L Lock Haven 82-56 W California 82-77 W Indiana 62-60 w St. Vincent 93-69 w Edinboro 69-65 w Slippery Rock 76-58 w UPJ 93-76 w Lock Haven 93-57 w California 72-56 w Indiana 67-65 L Edinboro 96-84 W Slippery Rock 113-80 W Grove City 81-80 W Ctieyney Slate 72-71 L PSU-Betirend 111-88 W Point Park 97-84 L Left bottom up J Szumigale, J Ebner, D Chojnacki, B. Brizzi. N Bashnagel (ass ' t. coacti), M Curtis, R, Wells, V King Right Bottom up: J. Tooles. M Sissini, R McMation, B Fosbenner, A, Bibson, T Johnson, C Anglin, B Holsten, M- Lockridge, Coach J DeGregorio. Sports 85 f. 86 Sporfs ' s ' Sports 87 88 Fine Arts Fine Arts Fine Arts 89 Brass Choir The Brass Choir is a musical organization devoted to the performance of literature that has either been especially written for or transcribed for brass instruments. It utilizes various combinations of brass instruments from three or four piece ensembles up to the full resources of the group, which consists of sixteen brass players and one percussionist. The Brass Choir specializes in music of the 16th to early 18th centuries as well as music of the 20th century. The Brass Choir has appeared in concerts throughout Pennsylvania and outside the state as well. T fv ( ( f4 Row 1: J. Burkett, R. Swackhammer, D. Wilson. Row 2: K. Berry, L. Barscz, J. Clark, J. Gasper, K. McElheny, Mr. Terry Pierce (Director). Row 3: B LIndahl, J. Evans, G. Gaffney, V. Novak, R. Knight, S. Bolstad, R. Yasher, R. Hetrick, K. Michaels. 90 Fine Arts Percussion Ensemble The Percussion Ensemble is a group of talented students who perform chamber music for percussion instruments. They study contemporary works, transcriptions of early music, songs of various ethnic groups, and jazz-rock works, for the purpose of refining their skills. Under the direction of Mr. Lawrence Wells, the musicians present a wide variety of styles in their concerts both on campus and on tour. Left to right: C. Pirone, E. Livengood, R. Dell, K. Berry, N. Hubbard, T. Lashua, D. Potts, Mr. Wells (Director), H. Streich. MENC Music Educators National Confer- ence Student Chapter seeks to acquint students with the music education profession through workshops, pro- grams, performing groups, discussions, and assisting the Music Department with various projects. Row 1: P. Dusha, L. Barscz, P. Koellner, R. Nelson. V McKay, T. Cochran, S. Jones, S. McFetridge, L. Pifer. Row 2: J Spencer, M. Wooding, S Egley, C. Pirone, J. Evans, K. Berry, D. Rubisch, E. Pancerev, R. Fisanick. Row 3: R Hetrick. L Fortney. G. Gatfney. J. Burkett, D. Bertolini. K. McElheny, T. McCatfery, C. McKee, B. Dell, J. Gasper. Gospellers The C.S.C. Gospeliers consists of approximately 36 students and is presently directed by Sylvia Stroy. It is open to all students who enjoy the Gospel of Christ through song. They began on campus eight years ago, and since then have shared their talents with various congregations throughout the Pennsylvania and New Jersey areas. Row 1: P. Hudson, S. Stroy, L McCleod Row 2: G Woodruff, A. Armstrong, A Miles, M. Audain, L. Savoy, C Cooper, C Cooper Row 3: K Lampkins, G. Johnson, K Finn. V Rue, R. Moore, L. Davis, C, Brown. M. Lee, W Hefflin. Row 4: T. Alston, A Johnson, T Brown, P. Jones, N. Hubbard, K. Cauthorn. P Brown. D Brown, M Hallums, D, Underwood, J. Morgan, J. Samuels. Not Pictured: C. Dreher. R Wilburn, T Jones. K. Weible, C Overton, L Corker, L. Blackston. College Players The campus dramatic organization open to all students is known as The College Players. Members have the opportunity to gain experience in the various phases of play productions through the four or five major show s each year. Along with their advisor, Dr. Bob Copeland, The College Players also offer five productions in the summer theatre. Sitting: S. Richards, D. Sedoris, S. Celento. J. Clark, B. Threnhauser, P. Elliott. Standing: S. Eck, D. Umbach, N. Newson, G. Lakes, C. Culbertson, M. Varkonda, K. Schneider, A. Weiss, V. Gadzala, R. Yaconis. Alpha Psi Omega Alpha Upsilon is the Clarion chapter of Alpha Psi Omega, National Honorary Dramatics Fraternity. The members of Alpha Psi Omega earn their member- ship through an expressed desire for growth in theatre and through points given as a result of work done in College Theatre, Individual Speaking Events, College Readers, and on the campus radio and television stations. Row 1: J. Clark. S. Celento, S. Richards, P. Elliott, D. Sedoris. Row 2: J. Elmes. A. Clover, G Lakes, A Marston, A. Weiss, D. Morris Not pictured: B Mallison, D. Fellenbaum, P. Hudson, T Dougherty. Opera Workshop Lyric Opera Workshop meets twice a week in Marwick-Boyd. Each semester the group performs several times; for community gatherings, in an Opera Gala, and in the spring the production of a major opera. The group is open to all interested students. Row 1: Dr. Connor, G. Koehler. L. Piter. M. Malfhaner, J. Kissinger, S. Snyder, S. McFetrJdge, S. Jones. Row 2: D. Rubish, C. Cadwallader, K. Lambert, S. Toth, K. Hartnett, J. Weller, M Montre, T Coctiran, M. Mills, D. Diven. Not pictured: W. Ford, J. Spencer Lab Jazz Band The Lab Jazz Band consists of approxima- tely twenty-five musicians, selected through auditions. Styles performed range from the music of the 1930 ' s to the new big band sound, with emphasis on recent trends in composition and arranging. Each year the band performs two concerts and tours various high schools in Western Pennsylvania. Row 1: V. Skibo. Mr Wells (Director). R Nelson. R. Yoder, F. Harlan, T. Snyder. J. Chiprean. V McKay. R. Frederickson. Row 2: C Pirone. N Hjbbard, R. Swackhammer. M. Stattler. R. Knight. B. Lindahl, G GaHney. Row 3: T. Damiano, D. Roe, B. Nickoloff, J. Burkett. D. Wilson, R. Hetrick, S. Bolstad. J. Walsron. Not pictured: M. Nelson. B Estep. Row 1: R. Nelson, J. Gasper, B. Burtell, B. Llndahl, R. Hetrick, G. Gaffney, G. Kulusich, R. Snyder, S. Schultz, J. Burkett. Row 2: J. Jaskowak, S. Bolstad, Berry, R. Yasher. K. McElheny, C. Pirone, K. Kappa Kappa Psi Kappa Kappa Psi is a national honorary band fraternity dedicated to the promoting of musicianship, leader- hip, citizenship, service to the band, and friendship among its brothers. 96 Fine Arts Tau Beta Sigma Tau Beta Sigma, the national honorary band sorority, is dedicated to the ideals of promoting musicianship, leadership, service to the band, and friendship among sisters. Membership is open to students in the college band who have actively participated for one semester in the band program and have successfully completed a pledge program. Seated: P Dusha, J. Kissinger, S. Egley, R. Greco. Standing Row 1: M. Wooding, L. Barscz, B. Jeffreys, K. Byron. C. Rebman. M. Miller. Standing Row 2: S. Palmer, C. Gatti, F. Harlan, G. Scheck. C McKee, D. Cunningham. Golden Eagle Marching Band 1978 Golden Eagle Marching Band CLARINETS G. Schneck J. Gasper R Estep N Cadwallader J. Cherico L. Tower B. Jeffreys L. Fortney R, Dell P. Dusha G. Walker D Keen M Glace R Griffin D. Ezster SAXOPHONES C, Kurtz R. Hetrick C. Harkless R. Frey N. Appleby B. Leasher D Kaltenbaugh E. Livengood S. Jones D. Bertolini K. McElheny B. Nickoloff M. Miller K. Lamb H. Cameron S. Shultz V. Novak C Pirone K. Lambert J. Chiprean TROMBONES R. Nulph C. Rebman T. McCaffery R. Fisanick J. Baum D. Petersen J. Schnur C. McKee L. Galdosit S. Beggs J. Waldron D. Umbach C. Naugle C. Gatti J. Evans J. Wilder MANAGER S. Smith D. Guzik W. Franks TUBAS D. Lapp E. S. Thompson V. McKay R. Knight S. Chobot PHOTOGRAPHER FLUTES R. Nelson R. Lindahl B. Dittman G. Blaho M. Arellano P. Sanate K. Michael D. Edminston ANNOUNCER M. Campbell T. Snyder M. Stattler G. Gaffney M. Malthaner M. Clark H. Wheeler J. Stewart M. Nelson S. Egley R. Yoder R. Swackhammer S Palmer J. Focke HORNS TRUMPETS L. Smith R. Greco M. Campanella D. Beggs A. Walbert C. Hosfeld J. Clark S. Bolstad R. Yasher J. Jaskowak A. Damiano J. Burkett PERCUSSIONS E. Moody M. Ferguson B. Burtell K. Berry K. Ossesia C. Fry K. Buterbaugh J. Bigley ■' •t ' ■■.-••. j ir i mfiiimt. ' m Majorettes - Left to right: E. Oris. J. Shaddock, C. Shakley (Golden Girl), S. Bibb, S Palmer, B Lilly (Head Majorette), B, Querriera, T. Bochak, Fine Arts 101 A Midsummer Night ' s Dream Thesus, Duke of Athens Mike Caruso Egeus, Father to Hermia Mark Metzler Lysander Ken Titzel Demetrius Lawrence Barrett Philostrate David Green Peter Quince, a carpenter David Umbach Snug, a joiner Elizabeth Threnhauser Nick Bottom, a weaver Bob H. Copeland Francis Flute, a bellows mender Warren Ebel Tom Snout, a tinker Emmett Graybill Robin Starveling, a tailor Tom Dougherty Hippolyta, Queen of the Amazons Rebecca Faulkner Hermia, in love with Lysander Megan Murphy Helena, in love with Demetrius Esther Armstrong Oberon, King of the Fairies James Coleman Titania, Queen of the Fairies Marie Trusits Puck, or Robin Goodfellow William Hudson First Fairy Sandee Hay Peaseblossom Roni Gore Cobweb Debbie Schoeppner Moth Poppy Badger Mustardseed Beth Crawford Attendants Scott Hummel Kevin Lambert Hal Siegel Jonathan Wilson Changeling Boy Scott Kemp 102 Fine Arts A Midsummer Night ' s Dream propelled the audience into a realm of fantasy. This Shakespearean comedy was beautifully interpreted by director Mary Hardwick. The ingredients of love, magic, and good natured tomfoolery were correctly mixed for a production of pure fun. Fine Arts 103 Lyric Opera Workshop PERFORMERS Cathie Cadwallader Diana Diven Wendy Ford Gary Koehler Gail Kuluslch Kevin Lambert Sue McFetrldge Mark Mills Shelby Mong Karen Norwood Lydia Pifer Keith Schaffer Jim Spencer John Weller 104 Fine Arts The Gondoliers irl ;. j? S n- ■ff$ - m isaii •i JB 1 . k- l BU H Fine Arts 105 One Flew Over The Cuckoo ' s Nest Chief Bromden RE. Klingensmith Aide Warren Bernie Carpenter Aide Williams Bob Nulph Nurse Hatched Snook Richards Nurse Flinn Deb Sedoris Dale Harding Mafk Metzler Elljs Hal Siege! Billy Babbit Jonathan Wilson Scanlon Dan Ziff Cheswicl Raymond Oschman Martini Steven Herb Ruckly Brian Berlin Fredericks PhiHiP Elliott Sefelt Ken Titzei Col. Matterson Dave Umbach Randle P. McMurphy Michael Short Dr. Spivey Arnie Zaeske Aide Turkle Jim Coyne Candy Starr Frankie VanMeter Nurse Makamura Mary D ' Innocenzo Technicians Kathy Frye Stephanie Cambro Sandra Mary Ann Varkonda Nurse Nancy Newson Aj(jes R ' ck Yaconis Tom Dougherty 106 Rrw Arts One Flew Over the Cuckoo ' s Nest in play form, is an adaptation from Ken Kessey ' s novel of the same name. The play centers around McMurphy, a fugitive from a work farm who fakes Insanity and swaggers into a mental institution hoping for prompt release. As he attempts to overrule the cool, yet iron-fisted dominion of Nurse Patched, he finds to his dismay that he is one of the few who are committed, leaving little chance for release. McMurphy befriends an Indian, Chief Bromden, and instills a lost confidence in him. As the play ends, McMurphy tragically becomes a symbol of the power of the institution, but Chief Bromden emerges as the new protagon- ist. Fine Arts 107 Beauty And The Beast Wizard Jonathon Wilson Mil ey Stephanie Celento The Beastly Prince Rick Yaconis Mr. Clement Michael Rogers Jonqulline Brenda Lange Jessamine Rebecca Faulkner Beauty Deb Sedoris i ' ' 1 I •% i  :■' ■_ 108 Fine Arts Eben David Green Simeon Lawrence Barrett Peter Michael Rodgers Ephraim Bob H. Copeland Abbie Snook Richards Young Girl Elizabeth Threnhauser Fiddler Roger Longwell Farmers and Townspeople Deborah Sedoris Janice Mueller Connie Culbertson Frankie Van Meter Rick Enscoe Joseph Swigonski Hal Siegle Phil Elliott James Coleman Sheriff Michael Caruso Desire Under the Elms The College Theater 1978-79 season was opened with Eugene CNeill ' s Desire Under the Elms, directed by Megan Murphy. This moving drama, centered in New England, tells the story of love and hate in the Cabot family. Desire Under the Elms was Clarions entry into the American College Theatre Festival XI which resulted in Snook Richards and David Green being sent to Regional competition at Penn State University. Fine Arts 109 Gypsy Uncle Jocko ' s Kiddies G. Arthur, J. VanBrugen, L. Greco, S. Griebel, S. Kemp, K. Porter, J. Prelog, L. Russell, L. Wilkinson, L. Wilson. Stage Mothers S. Celento, S. Dorrion, R. Hamberger, K. Stanley, N. Thackaberry, S. Thompson. Uncle Jocko Warren Ebel Georgie Ken Titzel Baby June Shannon Park Baby Louise Megan Park Rose Anne Stambaugh Pop Scott Hummel Rich Man David Umbach Rich Man ' s Son Scott Kemp Dancing Urchin Tim Prelog Weber Jonathan Wilson June Judy Clark Louise Esther Armstrong Angie Rick Yaconis Tulsa James Coleman Waitress Sharon Eck Miss Cratchitt Kim Stanley Mazeppa Mary A. Varkonda Renee Stephanie Cambro 110 Fine Arts The American Musical is perhaps the clearest creation of a country that is uncomfort- able gazing at the light of truth unless it is disguised as the spotlight of entertainment. The best musicals have always blended those lights into a magic blaze to cheer America ' s spirit. The musical GYPSY is about that spirit, incarnated in Rose, the ultimate stage mother, and her ultimate offspring. Miss Gypsy Rose Lee. Fine Arts 111 Concert Choir The Concert Choir is a select group of performers under the direction of IVlr. William MacDonald. f any long hours of rehearsal are devoted to mastering major compositions. In addition to their Christmas and spring concerts, the choir members share their songs with high school students during their annual spring tour. 112 Flne Arts SOPRANO I M. Burk S. Cambro T. Ferguson C. Fix D. Forbes K. Hartnett B. Jastromb J. Kissinger G. Kulusich B. Markunas K. Muller A. Ortman K. Pitts M. Pitts D. PulcinI S. Toth E. Weaver A. Weekley SOPRANO II L. Barscz B. Birckbichler 8. Blair J. Cuiffi P. Depew D. Diven S. Dorrion K. Downie W. Ford C. Hayes L. Ludwig T. Majors K. McCall S. McFetridge B. Owens L. Pifer L. Pitoniak L. Roberts K. Shook B. Smith M . Socha C. West ALTOS 1 H. Carter C. Cover B. Duchene S. Eirkson L. Gaidosh J. Gathers M , Guerra L. Haney T. Jacques S. Jacubus M Luksik G. Owen S. Palmer D. Pierce S. Ross D. Rubisch D. Tinz B. Yager ALTO II B. Bigler C. Birocco H. Cameron T. Campbell R. Frey N. Haupt K. Masters C. Maybee G. OIney D. Parcell E Rapp S Scott C. Slick K. Stanley H. Wheeler J. Womeldorf TENOR I C. Coon R. Craig S. Ebron T. Goedker M. Hallums J. Holcomb B. Johnson K. Kocis M. Monfre TENOR II S Bright G. Grain M. Malthaner E. Mensurati J. Spencer T. Wotus BASS I T. Cochran T. Dougherty J. Fritchey G. Gattney M. Houtz G. Koehler J. Moore P. Pratt H. Siegal N Stulak J. Weller BASS II R. Davison M. Evans L. Fortney L. French C. Hanna M. Mills J. Sheline K. Titzel Fine Arts 113 Madrigal Singers Row 1: D. Wilder, C. Coon, J. Rembold, K. Hanna. Row 2: L. Deckman, L. Piter, D. Forbes, C. Varwyk, J. Kissinger, A. Stambaugh. Row 3: P. Stover, S. Caldwell, K. Norwood, K. Neely. Row 4: R. Craig, G. Koehler, M. Evans. The Madrigal Singers is made up of talented students who possess the techniques and skills to work with a specialized area of music. At Christmas, they present a Madrigal Dinner, and in the spring they present a concert. 114 Madrigals The Orchestra presents a number of major performances during the school year which includes the standard literature for orchestra, works with chorus, opera workshops, all-college musicals, and a Concerto program in which students are featured as the soloists of the evening. Orchestra Fine Arts At Work 116 Fine Arts Fine Arls 117 i i 118 Features Features Features 119 Miss Clarion State College 1979 Lett to right: JoAnn McKain, Gail Kulusich, Laureen Barscz, Suzanne Eriksson, Sherry Dunn, Crystal Marousis, Pam Work, Lydia Pifer, Kelli Stephenson, Catherine Cooper. 120 Features On March 17, 1979 Lydia Pifer was crowned Miss Clarion State College. The pageant was directed by Emily Anderson, last year ' s queen. Pete Hudson and Kinn Lemon served as the evening ' s emcees. Of the ten finalists, four runner-ups were chosen: Pam Work, 4th runner-up; Crystal Marousis, 3rd runner-up; JoAnn McKain, 2nd runner-up; and Gail Kulusich, 1st runner-up. Miss Pifer is now eligible to represent Clarion in the Miss Pennsylvania Pageant. Features 121 Kreskin, Oct. 10 122 Features Serenade, Oct. 5 Tamburitzans, Oct. 26 Features 123 Homecoming 1978 Homecoming 1978 marked the 25th Anniversary of the Autumn Leaf Festival. Despite another rainy day, Cathy Rykac- zewski was crowned Homecoming Queen during halftime of the football game. Many campus organizations added to the parade with various floats. First place went to Phi Sigma Sigma and the sisters of Alpha Sigma Alpha. The Golden Eagle football team highlighted the afternoon with a win over Lock Haven. Row 1: Pam Hannaford, Laurie Gerst, Janet Schmincke, Gail Woodruff. Row 2: Mitzl Munn, Brenda Penpek, Cathy Rykaczewski, Barbara Doyle. Not pictured: Candl Zimmerman. Features 125 3rd Annual Dance Marathon, Nov. 11-12 On November 1 1 and 12 from 5:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. in Harvey Hall, 27 couples danced for the kids at Cfiildren ' s Hospital. Within the 24 hour period approximately $2,000.00 was made. The marathon was a joint effort between Panhellenic Council and WCCB, with Denise Durante acting as chairman. Numerous special dances were award- ed during the marathon. Debbie Rudolph and Nick Stulak won the Disco and Jitterbug contests while Daria Gorniak and Craig Kant Bumped for their prize. Terry Hennessy and Elaine Merlack won the Twist; John Gasper and Val Novak captured the Polka title. The door prize was awarded to Nancy Schumann and Mickey Sekelsky for wearing lucky number 18. Couple 3, Karen Yager and Mary Zamboldi won the $60.00 prize for receiving $297.53 in pledges. Thanks goes to everyone who helped make the marathon a great success. 126 Features USA Gymnastics Exhibition, Dec. 17 On December 17, 1978, Clarion State College hosted the USA Gymnas- tics Exhibition-1978. Among the participants were Kurt Thomas, floor exercise gold medalist in the 1978 World Games; Elfi Schlegel, the national champion of Canada; Kelly McCoy, a member of the 1978 USA Women ' s National Team; Sandy Wirth, a member of the 1978 USA Women ' s National Team; Linda Kardos, USA representa- tive in international competition; Gigi Amandos; and Heidi Anderson. Also participating in the exhibition were Clarion ' s Nancy Jones, Ann Woods, and Mary Heidenwolf. Features 127 Rostal-Schaefer, Jan. 25 Erie Philharmonic, Feb. 1 128 Features Theatre For Deaf, Feb. 20 Maya Angelou, Feb. 26 Features 129 David Bromberg, Feb. 27 M ■A 1 j ■r 130 Features Vincent Bugliosi, March 12 Mexico Folklorico, April 1 Elizabeth Hymes, May 1 Features 131 We Can Build A Bridge April 21, 1979 132 Features Activities Day Features 133 USA World University Games Final Trials - .— On May 4th and 5th, Clarion State hosted the 1979 USA World University Games Final Trials. Thirteen of the top collegiate gymnasts in the country competed hoping to earn a place on the USA team which will be competing in Mexico City in September. Clarion ' s Ann Woods finished in first place with a two day total score of 74.70. Beth Johnson of Centenary finished second with a score of 74.30. The rest of the USA team consists of Penn State ' s Margie Foster (73.95), Nancy Jones of Clarion State (73.80), and Susan Archer of Cal. State-Fullerton (73.30). 134 Features USA Team: Nancy Jones (Clarion State), Beth Johnson (Centenary), Ann Woods (Clarion State), Margie Foster (Penn State), Susan Archer (Cal. State-Fullerton). Features ' 135 Who ' s Who in American Universities and Colleges Joan B. Vicari (Library Science) - Hall Council. Alpha Phi Omega, Kappa Delta Pi, Lambda Sigma, Spanish Club, Campus Crusade tor Christ. Left to right: George L. Lakes (Speech Comm. Theater)- Alpha Psi Omega, College Readers, College Players, IE Team, Concert Choir, Lyric Opera Workshop, Madrigals. Mary E. Mallison (Speech Comm. Theater)-Alpha Psi Omega, Pi Kappa Delta, WCCB, WCUC, Dare, Sequelle, SET, College Readers, College Players, Debate, IE Team, English Club, Concert Choir, Lyric Opera Workshop. Mariann C. Babnis (Speech Comm. Theater)- Pi Kappa Delta, IE Team, WCUC, SET, Concert Choir, Student Senate. Joseph P. Colligan (Speech Comm. Theater)-Phi Sigma, Alpha Psi Omega, Pi Kappa Delta, College Players, IE Team, Lower Board, Intramurals, RA. 136 Features Left to right: Diana M. Miller (Marketing Management)- Tennis Team, Phi Beta Alpha, Accounting Club, Business Assoc. Marketing Assoc, Tennis Club, Assoc, of Women Students. Douglas L. Hein (Accounting)-Phi Beta Alpha, Omicron Delta Epsilon, Accounting Club, Business Assoc, Clarion Outing Society, Hall Council. Dawn M Macurdy (Marketing)-Phi Sigma Sigma, Student Senate, Center Board, Marketing Assoc, Hall Council, Assoc, of Women Students. Theresa M. Gallo (Elementary Ed.)- Alpha Phi Omega, PSEA, Lower Board. Features 137 Left to right: Linda S. Bieloski (Marketing Man- agement) - Delta Zeta, Phi Beta Alpha. Lower Board, Business Assoc, Marketing Assoc. RA. John T Stunda (Management)- Call. Sequelle, Student Senate, CAS. Marketing Assoc . Young Democrats, Hall Council. Lett to right: Barbara L. White (Speech Comm. Theater)- Sigma Sigma Sigma. IE Team. WCCB New Director, WCUC. Intramurals. Jeffrey P. Douthett (Speech Comm. Theater)- Center Board. Marching Band, Community Orchestra. Concert Band, Symphonic Band, Call Elizabeth J. Lacko (Speech Comm. Theater) - Pi Kappa Delta, Tau Beta Sigma. Debate Team. Marching Band. Concert Band. Ski Club. Concert Band. Student Advisory Board. 138 Features Left to right: Linda L. Kruse (Russian)- Zela Tau Alpha, Alpha Mu Gamma. Cheerleader, Russian Club, Spanish Club. John M. Sheline (Accounting) - Accounting Club,, Business Assoc, Archaelogical Assoc, Concert Choir, Lyric Opera Workshop, Middle Board. Vickie L. Posch (Speech Path. Aud ) - Kappa Delta Pi, Psi Chi, NSSHA, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Math Club, Hall Council, Campus Crusade for Christ Mark J. Baric (Accounting) - Theta Chi, Investment Club, Intramurals, Lower Board, Campus Crusade for Christ. RA. Features 139 Left to rigtit: Mariann E. Luksik (History) - Phi Alpha Theta, History Club, Russian Club. Concert Choir Cynthia L, Eyre (Social Studies) - Panhellenic Council, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Alpha Theta, Psi Chi, History Club, Lower Board, Intramurals Below: Patricia A. Carlin (Library Science) - Alpha Sigma Tau. Kappa Delta Pi, Lambda Sigma, Sigma Tau Delta. Sequelle. College Readers. Concert Choir. PsI Chi. Lower Board, Intramurals. 140 Features Not pictured; Kimberly A. Abel (Elementary Education), Mary Ann Demchak (Elementary Special Education). Diana L. Diven (Education), Colleen A. Ellermeyer (Elementary Education), Debra A. Erisman (Education), Judd E Fritchey (Music Education), Marian J, Green (Education), Roberta Hammill (English), George M. Kapusta(Economics), Becky L. Leasher (Music Education). Nancy L. Mack (English). Vicky S. Mason (Library Science). Kathryn A. Mechenbier (Speech Path. Aud), Michele T. Miller (Music Education), Kathy A. Nori (Speech Comm Theatre), Karen A, Norwood (Music Education), Deb A. Sedoris (Communication Arts), Steven A. Thompson (Music Education), Rita K, Zanaglio (Special Education), Below: Left to right: Vicky K. Kemmerer (Medical Tech.) - Cheerleader, Track Team, Bios Club, Pre Med Club. Campus Crusade for Christ. R,A., Intramurals. Lauren A. Murgatroyd (Medical Tech.) - Women ' s Swim Team, Intramurals. Features 141 142 Greeks Greeks Interfraternity Council The officers are: B. Molnar (Pres.), K. Fedorek (V.-Pres.), T. Wyant (Sec), S. Radomski (Treas.). The Interfraternity Council (IFC) is the governing body of Clarion ' s ten fraternities. Two representatives fronn each fraternity serve on the council which co-ordinates the social, service, rushing, and pledging activities of member fraternities. In working with Panhellenic Council, IFC has sponsored charity projects and Greek Week. Fraternities are also involved in intramurals and collegiate sports as well as WCCB, Student Senate, The Call, and Marching Band. Scholarship is not neglected, as each spring during Greek Week, trophies are presented for first and second place for both active and pledge categories. Row 1: B. Molnar, T. Wyant, K. Fedorek, S. Radomski. Row 2: C. Smith, J. Gills, T. Mediate, D. Merlino, D. Dascenzo, G. Majkut, T. Watkins, M. Weinzierl. Row 3: J. Wilson, D. Zonarich, E. Rusnak, J. Pailin, S. Erickson, T. Hennessy. Not pictured: Hal Wassink (Advisor). Panhellenic Council The officers are: S. Mackey (Pres.), S. Smith (V.-Pres.), N. Wareham (Sec), D. Accurdy (Treas.). The Panhellenic Council is the governing body of the nine sororities on campus. It is responsible for correlating all social, pledging, rushing, a nd sororities ' service activities. This year Pan Hel was responsible for the dance marathon for Children ' s Hospital. Pan Hel is an important organization because it helps to form, and keep strong the bonds of sisterhood shared between Greeks. Seated: D. Macurdy, S. Smith, S. Mackey, N Wareham, J. Perry. Standing: T. Wells, B. Chiapelli. D. Dick, G. Ferragine, D. Wecksler. J. Zuech, S. Rutherford, J. A. McKain, B. Goodling, N. Wagner, R. Marcello, J. Matzel, T. Larsen, S. Spencer. Not pictured: C. Mitchell, B. Paimore. G Raymer. Greeks 145 Phi Sigma Kappa Row 1: M Malthaner, B. Adams, J. Malthaner. B. B Sylvester. D Miller, L. Adamson, K. Schickling, V Radomski. Row 2: V. Benz, R Cassell. Row 3: J. Walter T. Hennessy, M. Reitz, T. Price, S Stambaugh, B B Smith, A. Zediker. J Moro, D Wallisch, D. Schaffer, J McGonnell. K. Zimmerman, L. Cvijic, J. Westerman. L. Van Orden, C. McWilliams, D. Tinz, D. Gittings, B. Noel. Row 4: J McGonigle. P. Tartaglione, D. Leathers, J. Cramer. J English. S. Burnham. The officers are: T. Hennessy (Pres.), B. Noel (V. Pres.), M. Reitz (Treas.), S. Stambaugh (Sec), D. Gittings (Sentinel), D. Shaffer (Inductor). The Ny Pentaton Chapter of Phi Sigma Kappa was founded on February 11, 1967. Since that time, nearly 200 brothers have been initiated into the ever growing throng. Presently we are at a strength of 25 brothers. The brothers of Phi Sigma Kappa are involved in many phases of campus life, including Student Senate, Center Board, WCCB, Football, and Cross Country. We hold many social functions during the course of the year, such as our annual Christmas Party, Founders Day Dinner, Spring Formal, and the infamous Mary ' s Party. The Brother- hood also offers services to both the college and community by our book co-op, our distribution of desk blotters, and the Children ' s Hospital Fund Drive. Our idea is so old, it ' s back in style . . . living together to help and understand one another. It should never have gone out. L to R: K. Jones, J. Pailin, J. Pollard, P. Cooper, G. Smith. Que-Essence Omega Psi Phi was founded on the campus of Howard University in 1911. The Brothers strive to uphold such Cardinal Principals as Manhood, Scholarship, perserverance, and uplift. Omega Psi Phi is an International Fraternity with chapters on all major college campuses as well as in other countries. The Epsilon Kappa Chapter at Clarion State College has existed since 1976. Fraternity Motto: Friendship is essential to the soul. The Que-Essence Club of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. was founded in the fall of 1975. Our prupose is to assist our brothers in their organizational activi- ties. We also function as a group of women serving the college and the Clarion Community. L to R, Row 1: D. Mack, B. Hardy, G. Woodruff, C. Tate, A. Miles, D. Alston, P. Jones. Row 2: S. Thompson, J. Lewis, T. Cartir, L. Grisham, C. Cooper, C. Cooper, S. Thorn, T. Gary. Row 3: M. Anderson, M. Upchurch, A. Armstrong, C. Johnson, A. Murphy. Alpha Chi Rho The officers are: E. Livengood (Pres.), B. Lindahl (V.-Pres.), T. Snyder (Treas.), S. Bolstad (Sec), B. Robinson (Rush Chairman), Mr. J. Hall (Advisor). The Mu Phi Resident Chapter of Alpha Chi Rho Fraternity was founded on the Clarion campus ( lay 24, 1964. We are a closely knit brotherhood with 85 years of National Fraternity behind us. As a whole, our 28 active brothers combined a Q.P.A. of 3.512; the first time a fraternity at C.S.C. has been eligible for the Dean ' s List. We have donated $1700 to the library over the last 1 1 years for a high academic standing. We took 1st place honors in the Overall Greek Week competition with the strong points being in Greek Sing (1st place three years in a row) and the Academic Grade Average. We also have enjoyed a rather successful social year mixing with sororities and participat- ing in the Annual Crow Bowl at Penn State. Our traditional Christmas and Spring formals went off with great success as well as a trip to Pittsburgh for opening day with the Pirates. Row 1: M Johnson, P. Sanute, K. Michaels, A. Walbert, G. Gatfney, M. Evans, R. Yasher. Row 2: E. Livengood, R. Knight, R. Swackhammer, R. Hetrick, B. Molnar, S. Walters, B. Lindahl. Row 3: S. Bolstad, L. Fortney, T. Snyder, B. Robinson, J. Burkett, D. Wilson, T. Kiplinger, D. Merlino, D. Stewart, R. Eichner, M. Grahm. Row 1: K. Bussey, A. Byerly. Row 2: K. Martin, T. Starmack, B. White, J. Eshnour, M. Grubbs, J. Kline, J. Gill. Row 3: R. Masi, M. Nanz. J. Tegowski, D. Reinhardt, B. Brosious, R. Milnarish, T. Senic, T. Mediate, G. O ' Hara. Row 4: M. Polinski, B. Scala, B. Hayes, T. Hennessy, T. Sullivan, B. Knoll, Row 5: C. Pyle, F. Young. B Sundo, D. Snyder. Row 6: D. Orndorf, M. Anderson, D. White. Theta Xi The officers are: T. Senic (Pres.), J. Kline (V. Pres.), R. Hayes (Treas.), J. Gill (Sec), R. tVlilnarish (House Mgr.), B. White (Ass ' t. House Mgr;), D. Snyder (Pledge-master), T. Starmack and B. Sundo (Clarion Operating Comm.), M. Grubbs (Scholastic Chmn.). The Beta Omicron Chapter of Theta Xi National Fraternity was founded on May 9, 1963. Since that time we have initiated over 370 Brothers. Our house is located right next to the campus at 36 Greenville Avenue. It has a large party room, lounge, TV room, gameroom, and enough space to house 42 Brothers. We are active in Greek Week, Collegiate Activities, and Community Service Projects. In intramurals we won first place in football and foul shooting, and took second in golf. We also have a formal, and formal parties for Brothers and Alumni of our Chapter. Sigma Chi Row 1: J. Rhea, R. Breigher, E. Ord. Li Damascene, J. Battin. J. Redella, T. Ressler, D. Bush, R. Smith. Row 2: J. Ross, D Celento, G. Mervosh, R. Dean , C. Wolfarth, B. Delany. Row 3: R. Baade, D. Lashley, T. Bopp, M. Duckerl, B. Kaschak, S. Mazur, G. Bateman, M. Ruehrshneck, P. Obenreder, M. Keeports, D. Zonarich. Row 4: M. Weakrecht, B. Bettin, J. Wilson, S. Hood, B. Wieand, J. Hawkins, S. Jacobs, B. Harshman, B. Hannum. The officers are: J. Wilson (Consul), J. Downing (Pro Consul), M. Duckett (Magister), G. Bateman (Quaester), E. Ord (Annot.), J. Spanltz (Tribune), T. Ressler (Rush Chmn.). After more than three years of hard work in the process of petitioning Sigma Chi, the International Fraternity, the dreams of the Brothers and Alumni of the local fraternity Alpha Sigma Chi were realized when, on May 27, 1978, we were installed at CSC as the 173rd active chapter in Sigma Chi. Sigma Chi was founded on June 28,1855 at Miami University of Ohio, and is one of the three original American Fraternities. The high ideals of it ' s founders matched those of the founders and Brothers of Alpha Sigma Chi, and it is upon these high ideals that we base our daily actions toward each other, and to those around us. iiL iii]f f ij ■lUtTUiiiW! The officers are: G. Majkut (Pres.), E. Rusnak (V. Pres.), D. Lehnortt (Sec), D. Miller (Treas.). The Lambda Epsilon Chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon was founded in May, 1967 here at Clarion State. TKE is the largest male social fraternity in the world. The Brothers are active in intramurals and various inter-collegiate sports. The fraternity comprises men of all types and is proud to have little sisters as part of our organization. Tau Kappa Epsilon Row 1: R. Walters, M. Roderick, C. Caliguiri, P. Henrich, V. Goldberg, D. Laubenstine, K. Bonesteel, C. Fry, P. Karstetter, D. Lehnortt, B Berlin, K. Yager, K. Yager, P. Kravetz, J. Bru, P.J. Huber, C Lewandowski, L. Yaristi, V. Redmond, V. Benninger, S. Carleton, S. Kennedy, S. BasI, S. Cleveland, G. Wiedwald. Row 2: M. Krai, B. Hobaugh, R. Greene, E. Rusnak, C. Weisman, B. Eugenides, M. Reeves, B. Perry, R. Nailor, E. Watchorn, R. Partridge, M. Hardy, J Jacobs, J. Pendolino, Row 3: R. Cunningham, G. Rhoads, J Wolf, T. Griffin, R. Sinclair, D. Hanhold, D. Miller, G Majkut, R. Sanford, R. Knapp Greeks 151 Theta Chi This year ' s officers were: T. Wyant (Pres.), T. Watl ins (V.Pres.), M. Hordies (Sec), D. Dascenzo (Treas.), M. Rombaush (Piedgemaster), E. Lorei (Social Chmn.). The Clarion Theta Chi ' s are growing in both size and stature. It has been long overdue but our prosperity is inevitable. As always the Chi ' s are active in Greek functions, college athletics, intramurals, and charitable contributions. Greek Week competition, our spring formal, and Student Rescue Services are just a few of the activities of 703 Wood Street. As the brotherhood develops we are becoming more involved and aware of the goings on at Clarion State. This is what Greek life is all about. In 1856 Theta Chi National Fraternity was founded. It was not until 1960 that our Epsilon Xi Chapter was initiated at Clarion. After 19 years we believe we have established a permanent residence with many more happy years to come. Row 1: T. Small, K. Fedorek, B. Bigi, M. Miller, K. Ward, D. Brunozzi, T. Wyant, J. Saxfon, J. Botti, M. Hordies, J. Dabbs, L. Patton, S. Kukolski, D. Bartoli. Row 2: J. Shaffer, M. Shaefer, K. Stohl. D. Dascenzo, T. Lamboree, D. Akins, M. Lucas, J. Pultan, K. Ondriezek, B. Duffry, M. Rumbaugh, J. G arrlsan, T.D. Baric, T. Watkins, D. Edmiston, E. Lorri, W. Dillon. Sigma Tau Row 1: J. Kearns, T. Bezuseigneir, B. Brizzi, J. Gozzard, D. Myers, Row 2: G. Toth, D. Hanlon. Row 3: R. Hutton, M. Klees, J. Kann, M. WeinzienI, T. Haftmann, D. Taber, R. Piekanski. Row 4: D. Stewart, J Stubbs, S. McGony, J. Tripodi, D. Lemana, T. Krizan. This year ' s officers were: R. Hutton (Pres.), D. Myers (V. Pres.), T. Barron (Treas.), B. Brizzi (Sec), J. Stubbs (House Mgr.), T. Haftmann (House Mailman). The Sigma Tau Fraternity was established on the campus of Clarion State College in 1972. We are very proud of our large white pillar house on Wood Street, and especially proud of the renovations that follow: complete painting of the exterior of the house. Installation of fire doors as a protective measure, sprinkler system on the third floor, and of course our new lighted dance floor. The brothers are proud of their accomplish- ments in intramural sports and of the fact that we have won Greek Olympics twelve consecutive years. An emphasis has also been placed on academic achievements as evidenced by our overall scholarship awards. This year ' s officers were: S. Ericson (Pres.), B. Kearney (V. Pres.), S. Klezek (Rec. Sec), G. Stinner(Corr. Sec), S. Kostelec(Treas.), C. Dyer (House Manager). Originally as Phi Signna Epsilon, our fraternity was among the first on Clarion ' s campus. Phi Sigma was established to promote a closer bond among male students, so that they might enter into a more intimate fellowship with those dedicated to education and a better understanding of men. Members are active in such campus activities as Athletics, Honor Societies, Clarion Call and many others. We Phi Sigs maintain a solid fraternity, both socially and scholastical- ly. There is nothing that one Phi Sig would not do for another, and it is this fraternity spirit that makes us what we are. Phi Sigma u ' iift ' vS Kneeling: B. Weidiberg, F. Hintz. Row 1: J. Kraus, J. Engleman, K. Montgomery, E. Lottquist. F. Leske, B. Ericson, B. Gray, S. Kostelec, T. Solomon. Row 2: S. Ericson, M. Anzenberger, C. McFerran, S. Klezek, B. Strasser, S. Anderson, C. Snodgrass, C. Dyer, B Sentak, B. Lipman, G. Ferraco, A. Yochum. Clockwise: T. Lewis, M. Goodman, V. Booker, B. Mitchell, L. White. Sweethearts fr. vfc Row 1: F. Capble, S. Dozier, K. Macintosh, B. Uttertack, S. Lewis, E. Randolph, M. Alston Row 2: C. Johnson, L. Philips, V Gibson, EM Bruce, E. Robinson, J. McClairy, C. Robinson, Row 3; D. Clisby, T Phelps, D Boyd, A Groom, S Dorsey, S Hobson, Y. Hardening, C Johns, L Allen, P. James. Kappa Alpha Psi The officers are: A. Lewis (Polemarch), L. White (Dean of Pledges), R. Mitchell (Ass ' t. Dean of Pledges), M. Goodman (Treas.), V. Booker (Sweeth- eart Liason). Kappa Alpha Psi was founded on January 5, 1911. Under the theme, training for leadership, Kappa Alpha Psi promotes a style of intellectual and aesthetic evaluation for more than 50,000 college men. Rooted in a genuine concern for human development, the Kappa Gestalt exhorts its members to stretch themselves in all directions while holding fast to a sustaining principle of achievement. The Sweethearts Klub of Kappa Alpha Psi was founded on Clarion ' s Campus in 1974. Presently there are 40 Sweethearts in the Yard. Their purpose is to aid the brothers in their aim of Achievement in every field of human endeavor. Greeks 155 Sigma Sigma Sigma Row 1: K. Demharter, K, Baird, A Frye, C, Hartman, J Johnston, N, Newson. L, Weaver, R. Lukenda, D. Slerota, D MacMillan. Row 2: D Hawk, J Brown, G. Hughes, J. McKain, D. Snyder, B. Penpek, D. Lambden, B. Bates, M, J, Rice, Row 3; S Hay, C. Magnusson, B, Jacobs, R Greco, K. Dudas, T. Bochak, W. Swenson, B. White, S Brown, D Brennan. Row 4: D Hoak, A Kappel. A Bellavia, S, Clouser, J. Katcher, K. Karplnski, J. Frankhouser, D Durante Row 5 D Wecksler, B Relland, R Carney, L. Malcolm. This year ' s officers were: President, Kim Karpinski: Vice-President, Brenda Penpek; Treasurer, Barb Reiland; Secretary, Kathy Dudas; Mennbership Rush, Diane Brennan; and Education Director, Nancy Newson. The Alpha Pi chapter of SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA was founded at CSC on April 27, 1935. The ' Tri-Sig suite is located on first floor of Jefferson Apartments of East Main Street. The sisters take part in a number of campus activities, including intramurals, clubs, Homecom- ing Court, cheerleading, and Greek Week. They are also active in communi- ty affairs such as Children ' s Hospital Fund Drive, and donation money to the Heart Association. Their National Philanthropic Project is the Robbie Page Memorial, which is designed to finance therapy programs for hospitalized children throughout the country. Delta Sigma Theta Row 1: C. Akers, M. Audain, R. Moore, J. Hannon, D. Jackson, S. Rutherford. Row 2: D Underwood. M. Hallums, T. Gary, B. Palmore, K. Wallace, D. Mack, D. Brown, L. Lewis. MID Row 1: M Robinson. Row 2: G Walker. R. Wilburn, R. Mitchell, E. Paige. Row 3: R Franklin, J Samuels, T Alston, B. Johnson, D. Blakey, W. Hutch, K. Cauthorn, J Johnson, A Cosby This year ' s officers are: President, Ardella Miles; Vice-President, Renee Moore; Secretary, Dawn Underwood; and Treasurer, Denise Jackson. Delta Sigma Theta, Inc. a national sorority established at Howard Universi- ty on January 13, 1919. The aim of the founders was to make Delta Sigma Theta a public service sorority dedicat- ed to serving the college and communi- ty. The Lambda Beta chapter of Delta Sigma Theta was founded on this campus on February 23, 1974. The sisters strive to keep the spirited aim of the founders alive through involvement In various activi- ties. These include the UNICEF Drive, Save the Children, and an annual Black Womanhood Week. In addition we have an annual Peppermint Ball where the proceeds are donated to a charitable organization. MID is an organization of men interested in the purpose of Delta Sigma Theta, Inc. They were founded on this campus Feb. 7, 1977. Their aim is to assist the sisters in their service to the college and community. This year ' s officers are: President, Robert Mitchell; Vice-President, Ronald Wilburn; Secretary, Corwin Smith; and Treasurer, Thomas Alston. Alpha Sigma Alpha The officers this year were: L. Gibson, Pres., M. Bartholomew, V.-Pres., L. Ransel, Treas., M. Whitling, Rec. Sec, D. Smith, Corr. Sec, D. Blackburn, Chap., V. Posch, Editor, D. Larkin, Mem. Dir., A. Sekel, Rush Chmn. The Sisters of the Gamma Omicron Chapter of Alpha Sigma Alpha are actively involved in many campus activities. In the fall, the sisters participate in Homecoming and Greek activities such as sorority rush and mixers. In the spring, they find themselves busy with Greek Olympics and Sing, as well as their Formal and Senior Banquet. Along with the many Greek Activities, time is still found to hold their annual Halloween and Easter parties for the underprivileged children. The sisters of Alpha Sigma Alpha are located on 6th floor Wilkinson and they invite all girls interested in sorority life to become better acquainted with them. Alpha Sigma Tau The officers for this year were: President, N. Appleby; Vice-President, G. Villella; Treasurer, M. Malizia; Recording Secretary, M. Hilovsky; Corresponding Secretary, R. Feuro; Advisor, S. P-Jobb. Alpha Sigma Tau, a national sorority, was established at Clarion State College on January 29, 1966. Last winter the Alpha Omicron chapter was awarded the traveling scholarship cup and was commended for its efficiency by the national organization. The Taus take an active role in Greek life on campus. In the spring of 1978, the sisters placed second overall in Greek Week; which included our first place Greek Sing trophy. Last fall we and the brothers of Alpha Chi Rho built an award-winning float for the Autumn Leaf Festival Parade, and we enjoyed caroling with the other sororities at Christmastime. We celebrate Founders ' Day with a banquet, and the Christmas season with a date party. Each semester we serve as helpers at the Red Cross Bloodmobile. Our hoagie sales are well-known, and the munching is with one goal in mind: a beautiful Yellow Rose Formal. First floor Ralston Hall is home to most of the Tau Tigers. L to R. Row 1: K. Krach. L. Klahr. Row 2: M. Malizia, B. Klinger, N. Appleby, P Work, D Leasure, S Welch, L Purash. Row 3: S. Rairie. S. Mickle, G. villella, D. Best, B Goodling, P. Morrison. C. Stuteman, J. Matotek Row 4: C. Mtzger. M. Lesnick, L. Kotun, J. Schmlncke, E. Wagner, J. Matzel, M. Hilovsky. S. Eriksson, K. McMunn, K. Keller, T. Matarrese, C. Slick, K. Boyle. Row 5: R. Feura, K. Burker, K. Sanders. H. Bliss, J. Harrison. Delta Zeta The officers are: K. Leopardo (Pres.). S. Reft (V. Pres.-Rush), J. Ballard (V. Pres. -Pledge), S. Scott (Recording Sec), K. Diesel (Correspond- ing Sec), A. Truit (Historian), L. Wilson (Treasurer), J. Zunnpano (Comm. Director). The Epsilon Theta Chapter of Delta Zeta sorority was established in 1956. The sisters are active in many events throughout the semester, including numerous philanthropic services. Our suite is located at the Jefferson Apartments-third floor. All are welcome to come and visit. Row 1: D. Murphy, K. Mattozzi, D. Lipko, Rusty , J. Van Dine, M. Munn, P. Stabile, R. Marcello, A. Truit, K. Boring. Row 2: S. Spencer, L. Hurrle, S. Reft, G. Voipe, L. Wilson, L. Bieloski. Row 3: D. Ritter, D. Gorniak, J. Ballard, D. Hall, K. Kerns, D. Malloy, B. Pedreira, M. Thompson, D. Diana. Row 4: C. Cowan, K. Stanek, L. Oakes, K. Francis, S. Scott, K. Diesel, R. Raucci, A. Hopperstead, C. Lightburn, A. Santelli, M. Prenatt, R. Sessi. Row 5: S. Madelena, C. Corbin, J. Zumpano, M. Quinn. Not pictured: L. Gault, G. Fetzner, T. Kline, C. Lombardo, L. Buscaglio, R. Finlayson, N. Commella, Lois Linnan (Advisor). Phi Sigma Sigma The officers are: G. Fowler (Pres.), L. Paladino (V. Pres.), R. Seelbach (Recording Sec), D. Macurdy (Corre- sponding Sec), S. Coyer (Treas.)- The Gamma Gamma chapter of Phi Sigma Sigma was founded on May 8, 1971 at Clarion State College. This past summer, our chapter was awarded the National Achievement Award and the Division Achievement Award at our National Convention. We were proud to receive these awards because of hard work, effort, and cooperation among our sisters. We are active in various campus organizations such as Student Senate, Center Board, and Campbell Hall activities. Building a first place ALF float, hosting our National president, and a Christmas semi-formal were highlights of our fall semester. Row 1: L. Peterson, S. Stephens, P. Brenznican, M. Hagenmeier, D. Macurdy, L. Moorhouse, G. Fowler. Row 2: J. Alberth, C. Eberhart, L. Paladino, J. Hanchek, M. McAllister, S Coyer, S. Schmehl, J. London. Row 3: D. Rogan, K. Galla, N. Meador, R. Seelbach, S. Walters, G. Raymer. Not pictured: C. McGoogan, Miss Barbara Rose (Advisor). The officers are K. Mechenbier (Pres.). M. Jacobs (V.-Pres, I), M. Cvanovich (V.-Pres. II and Pledgemas- ter), C. Sfiakley (Sec), M. Lyie (Treas.), S. Palmer (Historian), M. Harris (Ritual), B. Marquis (Membership Chairman). The Delta lota Chapter of Zeta Tau Alpha was founded at Clarion State on April 13, 1960. The Zeta house is located at Wilson Hall on Wilson Avenue. The Zetas are actively involved in campus activities such as cheerleading, majorettes. Miss C.S.C, intramurals, and scholastic clubs. At our last national conference, our chapter received two awards: a membership award, and the Sustained Excellence in a Chapter award. Every year, we fund raise for the local Juvenile Diabetic Association and the National Association for Retarded Children as our service projects. Row 1: L to R, K. Zorzi. D. Hughes, L. Leech, C. Lundy. C. Marousis, T. Murray, M. Kupfner. A. Leftlngwell, C. Headlee, Elsadot. Row 2; H. Carlton, D. Dick, M. Herald. P Perinis, C. Zimmerman, D. Niederriter. M, LyIe, C. Middleton, C. Todonch, P. McCoy. Row 3: J. Zisa, J. Devine, C. Hartweg, L. Wood, J. Kun. S. Mackey. L. Kruse, A. Cunningham, 6. Querriera, B. Marquis, B. Martin, B. Doyle, S. Lauth, K. Mechenbier. M. Evanovich, H. Harris. Row 4: C. Jioid, J. Alexander, K. Kelly, K. Blaney, C. Shakley, K. Abel, M. Jacobs, S. Palmer. Alpha Xi Delta L to R, Row 1: K. Stoeckle. J. Kirkhoff. P. Hannaford, C. Anderson. S. Gray, L. Crede, N. Schumann. Row 2: N. Mack, J. Whisler. S. Smith, C. Eyre. L. Ethinger. M. Learlsh. Row 3: T. Beggy. C Reasinger, C. Bennardo. C. Zebley. J. Sedlock. Row 4: C. Starr. N. Sebak, L. DiBernardo. Row 5: T. Miller, J. Zuech. K. Wensel. C Lipowcan. Row 6: J. Hicks, B. Urey, G. Ferragine, C. Hriso. Row 7: R Rindy, D Donnelly. Row 8: K. Zaffuto, C. Kopetsky, K. Retort. T. Bodine Row 9: S. Massalsky, A. Schumann. D. Fragle. Row 10: B. Lawson, P. Donahue, L. Wilhour. The officers are; C. Anderson (Pres.), S. Gray (V.-Pres.), K. Stoeckle (Recording Secretary), T. Beggy (Corresponding Secretary), L. Crede (Treas.), M. Leansh (Pledge Trainer), C. Hriso (Chaplin), P. Hannaford (Membership). The Zeta Beta Chapter of Alpha Xi Delta was founded nationally, April 17, 1893 and March 1970, at Clarion State College. The Alpha Xi Delta suite is located on 6th floor Nair Hall. Presently, there are 49 active sisters who are involved in numerous campus activities and organizations. The Alpha Xi ' s are also involved in community projects such as selling daffodils for the American Cancer Society, collecting money for Children ' s Hospital, and also dancing in the annual dance marathon which also benefits Children ' s Hospital. This year, our philanthropic project is collecting for ALS. The sisters also take a very active part in Greek Week. In 1978, their awards i ncluded 1st place in Scholarship, 1st place in Olympics, 2nd in Greek Sing, 2nd in Greek Bowl, and Outstanding Overall Sorority for 1978. Alpha Kappa Alpha This year ' s officers were: C. Mitchell (Pres.), K. Mackey (V. Pres), Y. English (Treas.), D. Morehead (Rec. Sec), V. Hall (Corr. Sec), K. Manning (Parliannent.). Alpha Kappa Alpha was the first predomin- ate Black Sorority. Founded in 1908 at Howard University, we have grown to a national active membership of over 70,000 women. We are a service oriented sorority, not a social one. Some of our national service projects include the Clevelenad Job Corp. Center for Women and The Reading Experience Workshop. Alpha Kappa Alpha is the only government founded sorority. Our purpose is to cultivate and encourage high ethical and scholastic stan- dards, to promote unity and friendship among college women, and to be a service to all mankind. Our colors are salmon green and apple green. Kappa Zeta Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha celebrated its third anniversary on the Clarion State College campus, February 14, 1979. Row 1: V. Bradshaw, T. Wells, K. Mackey, A. Armstrong. Row 2: A. Wingfield, T. Phelps, D Scott, V. Hall, B. Lyons, C. Mitchell, B Stewart, P Andrews Row 3: C. Cooper. Y. English, F McNairy, A. Peagler. K Manning, D. Morehead, K. Mcintosh. Greek Sing 1979 Greek Week Results Beer Race 1. Phi Sigma Sing 1. Alpha Chi Rho 2. Phi Sigma Kappa Beer Race 1. Alpha Sigma Tau Sing 1 Alpha Sigma Tau 2 Alpha Xi Delta 1. Phi Sigma 2. Alpha Chi Rho 1. Alpha Xi Delta 2. Zeta Tau Alpha Olympics 1. Sigma Tau 2. Phi Sigma Olympics 1. Alpha Sigma Tau 2. Zeta Tau Alpha Scholarship Pledges 1. Alpha Chi Rho 2. Sigma Chi Scholarship Pledges 1. Alpha Xi Delta 2. Alpha Sigma Tau Activities 1. Alpha Chi Rho 2. Sigma Chi Activities 1. Alpha Sigma Tau 2. Alpha Xi Delta Overall 1. Alpha Chi Rho 2. Phi Sigma 3. Sigma Chi Overall 1. Alpha Sigma Tau 2. Alpha Xi Delta 3. Zeta Tau Alpha •: ' --.i g 1 S p p 1 imt - r ■n j ■K .-•- tT --V j|,||ll1l (l,. u l 170 Faculty Faculty Faculty 171 President Clayton Sommers Mf] 172 Faculty Faculty 173 Clockwise; Dr. Charles Leach - V.P, for Administration, D. Graves - Director of Libraries, Dr Dana Still - V,P. for Academic Affairs. P Wallace - Director of Professional Education Services 174 Faculty Left to right: D. Vallosio - Business Manager, L. Krull - CSA Business Manager. Left to rigfit: A. Lasko - Director of Financial Aid, J Stiropsfiire - Director of Admissions Faculty 175 Admissions Mr. Clarke. Mr. Kennedy, Miss McMlllen (not pictured). Library Faculty Mrs. Buckwalter, Mr. Emerick, Mrs. Gamaluddln. Mr. Graves (Director). Mr Horn. Mrs Horn, Mrs. Johnson, Mr Krieger. Mr. Mager, Mr McDanlel, Miss McKee, Mrs. Moore, Mr. SItzman, Mr. Wyse. Mrs. Williams 176 Faculty Faculty 177 School Of Arts And Sciences Dr. J. Bodoh, Dean Social Sciences i Hhc ' Mr. E. Grayblll - Chair., Dr. J Bertsch. Dr Konitzky, Dr R Rath. Dr E Somers. Dr D Straffm. Dr F Takei. Dr Tu. Dr. J. VanBruggen. Mr R. Zailys. 178 Faculty Art Dr. Hobbs-chair, Dr. Baptist, Mr. Charley, Dr. Edwards, Mr. Grosch, Mrs. ElSadat, Mr. P-Jobb, Mr. Seelye. Biological Science ( i Dr. Chamberlain-chair, Dr. Aharrah, Dr. Baker, Dr. Dalby, Mr. Donachy, Mrs. Donachy, Dr. Harmon, Dr. Jetkiewicz, Dr. Kodrich, Dr. Linton, Dr. Mechling, Dr. Moore, Dr. Morrow, Dr. Rutherford, Dr. Twiest, Dr. Williams. Faculty 179 •-)- ■-  TT.iTM Chemistry I Dr. Beck (Chair). Dr. Bower. Dr. Brent, Dr. Krugh. Dr J. Laswick, Dr. P. Laswick. Dr. Sharpe, Ms. Stewart, Dr. Wollaston. English Dr, Grejda (Chair.), Dr. Barber, Mr. Caesar, Ms. Carlson, Ms. Clark, Dr. Greco, Mrs Huffman. Mrs Hufford, Mr. Jaschke. Mr Karl, Ms. Kerr, Dr. Knickerbocker, Mr. MacBeth, Mrs. McClaine, Dr. Newman, Ms. Osterholm, Dr Park, Ms. Poole, Dr. Reinhardt, Dr. Sheraw, Dr. Shumaker, Mrs. Steele, Dr. Wilson. 180 Faculty Geography Dr. Buckwalter (Chair.), Mr. Humphrey, Ms. Kordecki, Mr. Oakes, Dr. Shirey, Dr. Totten. Faculty 181 Modern Languages And Cultures Dr, R. Bays. Dr G. Bays. Mr. Diaz. Dr. Fortis. Dr. Garcia. Mrs. Hegewald. Dr. Junod, Ms. Lemmon. Dr. Masterson. Dr. Nikoulin. Dr. Totten. 182 Faculty Music Mr. Lazich-chair. Mr. Berberian, Mr. Black, Mr. Bohlen, Dr. Connor, Mr. Hall, Mr Lassowsky, Dr. McLean, Mrs McComb, Mr. McDonald, Dr. MichalskI, Dr Mitchell, Mrs. Pesche, Mr. Pierce, Dr. VanMeter, Mr. Wells. Physics Dr Snedegar-chair, Mr. Blaine, Dr Exton. Dr Keth, Dr Said, Mr Shofestall, Mr Slaugenhaupt. Faculty 183 Psychology Dr. Soricelli-chair. Dr. Bernard. Dr. Combs, Dr. Gackenbach, Dr. Morri- son, Dr. Semon, Dr. Thornton, Dr. Wallace, Dr. Reinhardt, Mr. Hamilton. Mr. Snyder. Speech, Communication, and Theatre. Dr. Martston-chair, Mr. Burke. Mr. Coleman, Dr. Copeland, Ms. Elmes, Dr. Hardwick, Dr. Huftord, Dr. Marlin, Ms. Mata, Mr. McCauliff, Ms. Suss- mann. Dr. Weiss, Dr. Wright. 184 Faculty School Of Communication I. Baker, C. Felcetti. P. Marini, W. McCavitt, R. Metcalf. L. Pfaff. Faculty 185 School Of Library Media Information Science •% t, V ' ,V Dr. E. Rupert, Dean mi- ' jf : Dr Rupert - Chair . Mr Economous, Dr Gamaluddm, Dr Head. Dr Jetter. Mr Luskay. Mrs. Payne. Dr. Vavrek, 186 Faculty School of Professional Studies Dr. R.H. Baldwin, Dean Education Dr. Yoho-chair, Dr. Battista, Dr. Willoughby-Herb, Dr. Kenemuth, Dr. Klindienst, Mrs. Lloyd. Dr. Moorehouse, Mr. Mosser, Dr. Slier, Dr. J. Smith, Dr. P. Smith, Dr. Zaeske, Dr. Chalfant, Mr. Palaggo, Dr. Uzmack. Faculty 187 Special Education 1 It I r II Mrs. A. Cole, Mr, Dunkle, Mr. Gurecka, Mr. Huwar, Mrs. John. Dr. Kauffman, Dr Kern. Mrs. Peterson, Mrs. Reed, Dr. Schreffler, Dr. Shirey, Dr. Vayda. Health And Physical Education A. Jacks (Chair.), D, Avery. N. Baschnagel, B. Bubb, C. Clay, J Davis, J DeGiegorio, P. Ferguson, D. Leas, B. Leonard. F Lignelli, D. Pae, C. Ruslavage, F. Shope, B. Simpson. G. Sobolewsiki. E. Weaver. speech Pathology And Audiology Mr. Hetrick - Chair , Dr. Dinlnny. Dr Hartley. Mr. Keenan. Mr. Simpson, Mr Smith. Faculty 189 School of Business Administration Mr. M. Marder, Acting Dean Accounting and Finance Dr. Yeaney (Chair.). Mr. Bagley, Mr. Barnes, Mr. Bender, Mr. Bish, Mr. Campbell, Dr. Carter, Dr. Choi, Dr. Dupree, Mr. Henry, Dr. Hong, Mr. Huntsberger, Mr. Kifer, Mr. Kooman, Mr. Lewis, Mr Liber, Mr. Otte, Mrs. Ross, Dr. Schaeffer, Dr. Townsend, Mrs. Traynor, Mrs. Vernon, Mr. Yutzey. 190 Faculty Administrative Sciences Mr. Clark (Chair.), Dr. Amaram, Dr. Davis, Mr. Ditz, Mrs. FellcettI, Mr. Fulmer, Dr. Grunenwald, Mr. KavoosI, Dr. Kim, Dr. Maxwell, Dr. Reed, Dr. Traynor. Economics Dr. WIchmann (Chair.), Mrs. Bender. Mrs. Dennis, Dr. Mohan, Dr. Ross, Dr. Singh, Mr. Stewart, Mrs. Stewart, Dr. Vernon. The yearbook staff apologizes to any administrator or department If your picture does not appear in this edition of the Sequelle. I Faculty 191 Dr. F. Sessions, Dean Of Continuing Education ROTC (Military Science) Major R. Italia. CPT R. Starns. CRT S. Wolfe, SSG D. Barnhart, SSG T Turner. 192 Faculty Infirmary Staff Dr. L. Gilford Faculty 193 194 Seniors Seniors Kimberly Abel Ronald Babjak David L. 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Management Greencastle, PA Seniors 235 I! a Graduation May 20, 1979 - , .vV.., ..,.,„4..i,,, Every individual has a place to fill in this world, and is important, In Sonne respect, whether he chooses to be so or not. Anatole France All adventures arrive at an end. Dreaming is enacted by doing with each act becoming a challenge that results in victory or defeat. Four distinctive individuals have left students and faculty of Clarion State College with exceptional memories — exceptional because no four persons with their character, mannerisms or ideals will journey this way again. Memorial Anna Black Dave t ercinko Mr. Charles Pearce Dr. Betty Slater t r ' ■■■Editor ' s Message Much IS involved in organizing a college yearbook — a gb l is set, with problems occuring while striving to attain that goal. W||]lh the help of people working together the challenge beconnes somewhat easier with time, (t Is important for me to say Thank-you to those special people who helped In so many ways to make this yearbook possible: Bernie Magirl - Walsworth Publishing Co. Abe Orlick - Davor Photo Lee Krull - Business Manager, Student Assoc Mary Weyer - Cover John Stunda Hal Wassink The Sequelle Staff, and a special Thank you to my co-editor, Brian Smith. I hope the events in this book will remain as memories In the hearts of all. Good luck to everyone and may you find happiness and success in all you dol ' Take care, Joetta Eonta Co-editor ■■«i|if llPllitVlW, .Vn ' iM - ' i ' ° ' ' PENNSYLVANIA Carlson Libra rv II 11 riiiiN7 ' r ,.Vn ' ,Mi?, ' i i:r,° ' ; PENNSYLVANIA r l_ • • ' iaiy ' s ' Lk ' i h Ms W Pennsylvania l0,5 MAR 2003
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