Clarion University Venango Campus - Pathfinder Yearbook (Oil City, PA)

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Carlson Library PATHFINDER 76 Venango Campus Clarion State College Oil City, Pennsylvania | i ' Since college is a constant search for new directions, the theme of our yearbook this term is Paths . Robert Frost ' s poem, The Road Not Taken , is an apt commentary on the decisions that must be made by us all. This year at Venango has been a year of searching for everyone. The paths were varied; some broadly blazed, and others hidden to all but a few. We have grown together by living, working, and partying together. Through this close contact, made possible by a small cam- pus, we have helped each other choose paths. Whether this was done knowingly, or unknowingly, it matters not. The fact remains that we will all leave Venango changed, because each choice we make takes us farther from the way we were. Diane Wagner Assistant Editor The 1975-1976 academic year has been a highly eventful one for Venango Campus. As students, you have shared in the pleasure of watching it grow and in the frustration of wanting to use new facilities even before they fully materialized. You have patiently tolerated noise, mud, dust, inadequate parking, and cramped quarters. But you prevailed o er adversity and completed a year of study while the Campus itself completed a year of transformation. A hillside has been transformed into a library, a gymnasium, an auditorium, a student center. . . . Ne.xt, if things go as planned, courses will be transformed into career programs leading to the associate degree. Institutions, like human beings, require periodic transformation — identifiable stages of de elopment — or they perish. I am pleased to have participated m this process with you. I trust you have advanced in your educational careers in spite of the difficulties of change, real or imagined. Our experience makes clear what Robert Frost had in mind when he defined education as the ability to listen to almost anything without losing your temper or your self-confidence. Mav vour future be serenelv self-confident! Faculty Mr. Frank Clark Speech Mr. Dave Tomeo Resident Director Assistant Dean of Student Affairs Mr. Leonard Abate History Mr. Dalph Cook Biology Mr. Arnold Jesche English Mr. Lee Heilman Englisli Mr. Alistair Crawford History Mrs. Susan Reinhardt Psychology Mr. Glenn MeElhattan Chemislrv Mr. Charles Dugan Mrs. Mary Williams Mr. Gary McCaslin Mrs, Charlotte Bovles Mrs- Cmdv Busch Mrs. Zelda Young Mrs. Yvonne Ames Staff % VBHH m ' m ' y ' iKiii- r • I € FACULTY NOT PICTURED Mrs. Lorraine Amsdell — Nursing Mr, Curtic Bagley — Business Mr. Blaise Bergiel — Business Mrs. Linda Carpenito — Nursing Mr. John Cliff— Malh Mrs. Audean Duespohl — Nursing Mrs. Patricia Gesin — Nursing Miss Lee-Olive Harrison — Nursing Mr. Robert Irons — Health Mrs. Frances Jones — Nursing Mr. Jehan Kavoosi — Business Mrs. Allene Masterson — Languages Mr. Benjamin Freed — Math Miss Helen McDonald — Nursing Mr John Reinhardt — English Mr. David Samol — Science Transformations Our Town was put on in the virgin auditor ium. Rhodes Center: the new student union Students gather together in the lounge area of the union 10 A place to play in . . A place to study in . . C.L. Suhr Library will open this summer 11 ' iMkJl Travelers Daryl Fultz Doug Young, Joe Dreskler, Kelly Hoxie Mark Hallenian, David Guyton Richard Nelson Two roads diverged in a yellow wood Cindy Rcitz. Candv Reitz. Esther Weaver, Cindv West Shino Stevenson Chucl LaMantia, Jim Nabors Mike Bianca, Diane Dehner. Rhonda Rus 13 Marsha Travaglia Larry Kosko. Shmo Stevenson Sandi Stewart Lynn Lendyak And sorry I could John Boylan Sam I ' olhiia, Bcts Calhoun Brenda Cornell. Laura Sttncr. Cind Baumcralz not travel both Doug Young, Erin Healey 15 Phil Giewont, Ted Hannold Mike McGuckin .V%- . W Mary Socha 16 And be one traveler Dave Ankrom, JoAnn Palka, Mary Zyra long I stood John Wyant, Bill Fratus ■m Brad Marshall 1 Carmen Calabro Linda Groger Dan Faieta, Ted Hannold Karen Wiersma And looked down one Diane Wagner sJk • V-k- iw .. As far as I could H[ I.isa l- ' laiiagan Lynn Smith Patty Best Cindy Fink. Brenda Cornell, Karen Kurue 19 Mike Bianco Jim Kuhn, Ron Rice To where it bent Phil Young in the undergrowth; Mike Vender, Bill McMillen Mel Brindley. Dave Metzler, Pam Harvey, Dave Ankrom 21 Ken Hoxie, Joe Dreskler then took the other, s. . Dave Ankrom, Dave Metzler Andy Vandegraft Sandy Tarr, Helen Fair i Chuck LaMantia Bev Brackin. Jim Barren as just as fair, Pam Harvey and having perhaps Lois Grundan, Pattv Hannon 24 Mary Ellen Selvaggio, Cindi Smith the better the claim • t«« tmn B Zf Mb M T« 1 rn  ■■ . m B HI Ta W fi 1 Hj 1 ' p« E ■1 25 Pam Rohrer. Ken Hoxie Kelly Dunlap Because it was grass} Kim Lundoren r Ellen Makowski Dale Klingeiismilh Lynn Lendyak. Sam Robinson, Mark Homiak and wanted wear; Dawn Enos, Gree Faller June Campman Joan Conrad Bob McGuire Though as for that 28 I 1 1 the passing there Linda Campbe ' l Wesley Davis J ' .- - 29 Lynette Savoy Had worn them really Roxanne Krichen v ■™ ' ' 1P ' Jerry Rembold 30 about the same, r Linda Roberts Deb Beatty 31 Don McMonegal. Jeffrey Hanhold Kenneth Hoxie Karen Williams David Staley And both that morning TVf 32 Tom Heinle. Rich Bcrmuark Kc„ K.ip|. equally lay 33 In leaves no step , ' Wkm mZm ' H 1 Hr J V .5 1 M 1 H 1 I H Tom Whitling J; Mike ciider led llaimold Joseph Wolf David Metzler has trodden black. Lvnctte Savov 35 Dave Ankrom w 1 ■ c J Kim McClure. Ro.xv Kntchen. Elise Urraro, Sam Pollina 36 Oh, I kept the first Bonnie Shmer Rhonda Russell. Richard Marzullo Sam Robinson Chuck McClouth Charlie Centres Bob McGuire Jim Barrett, Henrv Brown for another day! Pepper McMahon Yet knowing how way Bob Hall, Ted Hannold HI IbflSESSkf t M flSESk XBj w m m Bl ' 1 L Karen Williams 38 Kinibcr Pinvcll. Joy Sniillcy. Karen Wicrsma leads on to way, Deb Fellenbaum Mary Socha I doubted if I Esther Weaver. Candv Reitz. Cindy Reitz Rich Beremark Deb Beativ. Dase Siler should ever come back Bev BrackiM. Mike Bianco. Carole Santa Dave Guvlon. 41 Kinm McClure, Betsv Calhoun Chuck McLouth 4 Dave Staley I shall be telling Dave Ankrom Rus Martini, Ken Neville Lynn Lendyak Lvnette Savov, JoAnn Simmons Deb Fellenbaum this with a sigh Mary Socha. Diane Wagner Mary Ellon Sclvagaio Dave Ankrom. Mel Brimlley Terry MeDough Rich Marzullo 45 Mary Ellen Selvaggio Deb Fellenbaum. Bob Miske Somewhere ages and ages hence Dave Staley, Mary Ellen Selvaggio Karen Williams. Sam Pollina Kathy Bonnctti. Lynn Knight. Sharon Dudash Walt Guyda. Laurie McGreggor Terry Bergstresser Two roads diverged in a wood, and I, I took the one less traveled by Cmdi Smith. Karen Wiersma. Paula Donnetelli, Mary Ellen Selva and that has made all the difference — Robert Frost 49 Suzanne M Romanchak Dixie D. Leas Graduating Nurses Martha E. Livermore Pauline Poole Laura Stover Deborah Wilson 50 Brenda L. Cornell Richard Gardner Peggy A. Khein Cvnthia L. Baumcratz |ft ' f. Karen Doserspike Terrv J. Walters Rose M. Carone Karen A. Kuruc Karen M. Bruce 1 1 r 1 w d Mary J. Schupp Marcia A. Kinch Mary M. Zyra Cindy L. Fink Barbara S. Snyder Kathleen Clark AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS f 9 ,%, M f Dale, Bob, Joe, Steve, Dave, Daryl Doug Ken, Chris, Pat, Erin, Joe Sports . Cindi. Bob, Elise, Linda Mary Ellen, Kim Roxi, Betsy And More Sports. The Hill . . . _ y n- V V h ' t This page contributed by Siverly Barbershop 59 Activities How did Henry sprain his ankle? Just like home This page contributed by Mr. Lenny Abate 60 Now we ' ll HAVE to get something for our acti itv fee. The ' 50 ' s dance proved nostalgia was dead A real dance . . . with Roadhouse 61 by Thorton Wilder CAST Stage Manager . . Debra Fellenbaum Mra. Glbbs Lois Gnjndan Mrs. Webb Llbby Sharrar Dr. Glbbs Samuel R. Robinson Joe Crowell i-like Blanco Howie Wewsome Floyd 0 Nell Rebecca Glbbs ilary Ellen Selvagglo George Glbbs Jerry Rembold Wally Webb Todd Hoover Emily VJebb Debra Beatty Prof. Wlllard Diane Wagner Mr. Webb Henry Brown People In Audience Kathy Rosso, Russell Beatty, Hary Socha Simon Stlmson Kelly Hoxle firs. Soames Karen Pavlik Constable Warren Phil Young SI Crowell :!lke Bianco lirs. Morgan Mary Socha Baseball Players Dave Staley, Chuck Lallantia, Mike Paris Joe Stoddard Chuck Lailantla Sam Craig Mike Paris Mr. Carter Carmen Calabro Dead Women Diane Wagner, Kathy Rosso CREW Director Mr. Frank M. Clark Stage Manager Russell Beatty Lighting Dave Staley, Tom Whltllng, Kelly Hoxie Sound Chris Puleo Stage Crew Dan Faieta, Mike Paris Costumes Mrs. Mary E. Williams, Mrs. Zelda Young, Mr. C. Richard Snow, Lynda Duffle, Esther Weaver Makeup Kelly Dunlap, Cherl Fornof Publicity and Tickets Esther Weaver, Kathy Rosso Ushers Clndl Smith, Mary Zyra, Pam Rohrer, Clndi West SPECIAL APPRECLATION TO: Mrs. Ruth Mullen Mrs. Leda Elder Mrs. Charlotte 3oyles Mark Hcmlak Mrs. Cynthia Busch Larry Lighthiser Mr. James Henderson Ted Hannold Dr. John Relnhardt Brad Marshall Mrs. Margaret Jones Williams Decorating Mrs. Margaret Cratty Mr. ' Jilliam K. Bowen Mrs. Elaine Resler Mr. Harry Hunsbr.rger ills. Joyce Spring Mr. lUchacl Maher Franklin Civic Operetta Assoc. Keller ' s I-iilllnery Dorm Council Sam. Rus, Karen. Don, Karen, Betsy Marv Ellen. Bob, Pat Student Senate Ski Club Roxy. Mary. Lisa. Bob. Cindy. Brenda Ken, Charlie. Chris. Ted Charlie, Sam, Bob, Rich, Dave, Pam Semiformal April 30, 1976 Cross Creek Mary Socha — Copy Editor Diane Wagner — Assistant Editor Kathy Rosso — Staff 1 1 i . Mary Ellen Sevaggio — Photographer Cnidi Smith — Photographer Deb Fellenbaum Editor Throughout this whole car there have been riiaiis people who have been more than willing to spend their free time help- ing with our book. I would like to take this opportunity to thank them. Thank you to Kathy Rodgers for helping to get our book started. Pam Rohrer for picking up where others were unable to continue. John Krapp for his time and patience and his fantastic cover picture and play pictures, and Gary McCaslin for being our advisor. My very special thanks go to my great staff, especially Diane for her working (as the saying goes) above and beyond the call of duty. Being at Venango for a year has taught me many things, but I think the most important has been that every moment soon becomes a memory. I hope this book will bring back fond memories for all of you. Thanks! Until tomorrow, Deb 67 America ' s best selling oil in quart cans. 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