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Lance Volume XXIII Erie, Pennsylvania Table Of Contents Academics Pg.8 Campus Life Pg. 34 Athletics Pg. 80 Organizations Pg.104 -A Seniors Pg. 160 THE YEAR IN REVIEW Gannon Outlook Contrasts Bleak National Scene During the past year, myriad events occurred which drastically altered the comfortable existence of most Americans. A variety of shortages, ranging from oil and related products to paper, deprived consumers of many conveniences they had taken for granted, and caused a rise in unemployment. An 8.8% increase in inflation at the end of 1973 — combined with material shortages, climbing wholesale prices, and stationary wages — produced a bleakly pessimistic outlook for 1974. General annoyance with government ensued. Last summer's grain deal with Russia, the tiresome unraveling of the Watergate mystery, and the belief that oil companies were gouging consumers with Mr. Nixon's blessing festered like a canker on the side of Middle America. The President's popularity ratings plummeted to an all-time low, and the Agnew fiasco didn't improve the Administrative reputation. A summary of the local scene creates a more optimistic tone. Erie, voted an All-American City, pressed forward with downtown renewal. Construction began on the Transitway Mall and the Erie Hilton. And on the college level, Gannon's financial crunch and subsequent sale of properties was countered by the addition of its Learning Resource Center — the most ad- vanced multi-media library in western Pennsylvania. Changes in academic Core requirements reflected the the college's awareness that students' educational needs have altered from the past. Look around. The changes in Gannon are visible. And, unlike most of the year's happenings, they have been changes for the better. RESOURCE CENTER Better Equipment Aids in Learning Last fall's opening of the Learning Resource Center marked a new beginning for Gannon College. On September 5, Gannon underwent a truly remarkable transformation. The dedication and opening of the Center launched a new experience in study and scholastic research for students. Housing the most advanced educational equipment of its kind in western Pennsylvania, the Resource Center combines film, TV, record, microtext material, and audio-visual equip- ment to modernize learning. The building is contemporary-modern in appearance. Encompassing 82,121 square feet of space, it is completely air-conditioned and enclosed in a reinforced concrete structure. The exterior courts are an attractive feature, designed for outdoor study. Besides giving the campus an expansive effect, the Resource Center provides a place for group study, with numerous rooms on the second floor designed for this purpose. And the interior furnishings create a warm, comfortable atmosphere very unlike the for- bidding surroundings traditionally associated with library study. 1 Rev. Msgr. Wilfred ). Nash , President Richard ). Dunford, Student Personnel Services Along with initiating several new departmental programs, Gannon considered new core curriculum requirements combined with a number of new Liberal Studies courses. The structure of the curriculum at present has placed more emphasis on Philosophy and Theology, and humanities majors have been required to take twenty-seven more credits than business or science majors. The proposed core of forty-two credits for all majors concentrates on the students' personal development and ability to communicate ideas effectively. A senior Integrating Seminar would also provide a synopsis and overview of general concepts discussed throughout the students' earlier courses. If approved by Monsignor Nash, the core revisal will be implemented next fall. Kh h.inl Hcdistfill, Admissions John F. Rossi, Dir. of Development Rev. Lawrence Speice, Christopher C. Thorn, Public Relations Alphonse Wedzik, Registrar Rev. Francis Haas, Open University 10 David Frew, MBA Director 11 Owen T. Finegan, Dean of Sciences Rev. Msgr. Louis Lorei, Dean of Humanities Howard ). Elwell, Athletics Frank J. Pizzat, Dir. Psychological Science 12 Joseph W. McLaughlin, Guidance John Waldron, Dean of Business Rev. George Strohmeyer, Freshman Services Charles Lundy, Graduate Guidance 13 John S. Rouch, English Arts And Humanities «' • .«_ ■ SkmmI ■1 1 Hart N. Emeruwa, Education 14 Rev. John Prah, Philosophy Thomas L. Szendrey, History Philip H.Kelly, English COMMUNICATIONS Media Madness Strikes Gannon! If the Medium is the Message, as Marshall McLuhan has stated, then the Gannon Com- munications Program has trained its students well to effectively transmit their ideas. The program, connected with Gannon's English Department, has encouraged partici- pation in at least one aspect of media as part of the students' curriculum. Various areas have been emphasized, in- cluding writing, speech, literature, linguistics, theatre, and non-print media (radio, T.V., and film). Practical experience is available to students through extracurricular organizations such as the Gannon Knight, the Lance, WERG radio, and the T.V. facilities in the Learning Resource Center. Rev. Thomas ). McSweeney, Speech and Drama Rev. Richard J. Sullivan, Theology 15 16 R. Michael Morris, Speech and Drama Gregor Reinhard, Political Science Frank F. Angotti, History MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING Director Says: Interdisciplinary With last fall's appointment of Sister Janet Klempay as the new Director of the Mental Health Counseling Program, Gannon took a significant step in recog- nizing women's administrative potential. The program, according to Sister Janet, developed as a hybrid field interdisciplinary between social work and psychology. Since its beginning in 1970, extensive growth has occured. This year's enrollment reached a total of ninety-eight students. Training has included semin ars in personal development, experience in counseling, and eight months of part-time field work. During the junior and senior years, students have worked in various social agencies, receiving salaries as actual staff members. Students in the Mental Health Counseling Program have discovered that their work can be extremely demanding, but the overall results have been constructive as well as satisfying. James Sefcik, History 17 Edward B. Babowicz, English Michael J. Acri, Philosophy William J. Carney, French Mary Lou Scalise, Languages John P. Fitzgibbon, Theology 18 James M. Brasfield, Political Science John J. Fleming, Psychology CRIMINAL JUSTICE Students Investigate Court Cases Gannon students had an opportunity this year to actively participate in an educational experience sponsored by the Criminal Justice Program. Acting as Erie County Court investigators, the students researched actual court cases to determine whether or not an individual should be released from county jail on probation. Six people were involved in last year's program, and the practical experience they gained remains one of the program's major goals. Although it is similar to police training programs, the Criminal Justice Program, combined with the Core cur- riculum, has given students an increased knowledge in areas outside their field. And the option for further study on a graduate level is a viable possibility. One of the program participants, Cathy Moore, expressed her reaction to working as a court investigator: The experience was an invaluable one. I felt I was contributing posi- tively to the court system. 1 iw Rev. John P.Schanz, Theology Rev. James W. Peterson, Theology 19 Paul K. Adams, History Rev. Paul J. DeSante, English 20 Berta M. Weber, German Rev. Stephen CM. Minkiel, Philosophy Charles L. Kennedy, Political Science PONTIFICAL CENTER Catechists Trained In Catholic Tradition James R. Kelvington, Philosophy On September 10, 1973, a new pro- gram, designated the Pontifical Center for Catechetical Studies, unfolded as a part of Gannon's expanded academic scope. The dedication ceremony, held in the Learning Resource Center, empha- sized Gannon's responsibility in actively supporting the training of Catholic religion teachers and catechists. As one of only five such centers in the United States, the Pontifical Center has established training programs on both the graduate and undergraduate levels. Reverend Robert J. Levis, Director of the Pontifical Center, summarized Gannon's attitude toward the new program: The college feels that now is the time to witness its fidelity to the continuing stream of Catholic tradition by the estab- lishment of the Pontifical Center. Rev. Cilio L. Dipre, Philosophy 21 Rev. Howard V. Niebling, Fine Arts SCM Steven W. Comerford, ROTC Capt. Joseph N. Lander, ROTC Kenneth Gamble, Psychology 1 1 . J „ •■ ' ■ v | Br ' Robert A. Wehrer, Education Rev. Alphonse Crispo, Philosophy Capt. Ronald W. Riddle, ROTC Gerard P. Walsh, History FRESHMAN SERVICES Guidance Is Personal Although it has been in operation for three years, Freshman Services offered its full potential to Gannon College this year. With Reverend George Strohmeyer as Coordinator, Freshman Services serves as a link between the first-year student and the College administrative offices. This year Freshman Services was responsible not just for Freshman Orientation. It also at- tempted to bring the freshman and his advisor closer together. On October 1, freshmen and advisors met and disussed problems experienced by college freshmen. Freshman Services also re- ferred troubled students to counselors. With the support of the college, Freshman Services continued the four-week grading system. As a result, failing students were counseled concerning their courses or majors. Freshman Services has not tried to be a Big Brother Office, but it has attempted to be as personal to the freshman student as possible, and to unite him with Gannon College. Capt. Philip R. Robbins, ROTC SSG Walter W. Malone, ROTC 23 Rev. Gerald Orbanek, Theology Dennis Renner, English 24 George G. Welch, English Shirley Levin, Speech and Drama Charles R. Smith, Jr., English Robert L. Vales, English J SPEECH AND DRAMA Technical Training Aids Gannon Theatre During the past two years, Gannon students have been offered a different career choice in the Speech and Drama Program. The program has aimed at giving students a background in theatre arts, and permitting them to develop their individuality and talent in a creative, practical atmosphere. Some of the course offerings have included play directing, use of make-up and costuming, and T.V. directing. Possibilities for increased technical knowledge have resulted from the new audio-visual equipment in the Learning Resource Center. Because of their greater potential in technical areas, students have a- chieved a new level of competency, re- flected in this year's theatrical pro- ductions. Rev. Robert C. Ein, Languages 25 BUSINESS Wm. N. Latimer, Management David M. DeFazio, Management 26 Charles A. Bennett, Economics OPEN UNIVERSITY A Degree Off-Campus One of the newer programs Gannon College has offered this year is the Open University Program, which makes college degrees possible to those adults who are unable to attend classes on campus. The student, who may obtain a degree in any major, works under the guidance of the Gannon facul ty. All classwork is done by the student on his own, and he never attends an official class on campus. The program, open to any high school graduate, has counseled students toward courses and majors which would most likely serve their needs and ambi- tions. Some study aids, such as audio-visual tapes, have been available for individual student use. But group activities, including field trips and experiments, have also been successful in off- campus studies. Open University students have had the same curriculum choices as the on-campus students, and have earned the same number of credits for complet- ed courses. But the advantage of the Open Univer- sity Program is the flexibility given to adults who are working or caring for a family, to continue an education at their own convenience. Joseph L. Bressan, Accounting Ronald Volpe, Marketing 27 Abdelrahman T. Aburachis, Economics Ernest C. Wright, Finance 28 Andreas Zafiropoulos, Finance David R. Eichelsdorfer, Management John P. Susko, Economics ENVIRONMENTAL ED Ecology Study Limited To Graduates Responding to the increased interest in ecology and the environment, Gannon has recently developed a program in Environmental Education. At the end of its third year, the program has had twenty-seven students in the past year's enrollment. Because of the growing need for teachers and specialists who have had graduate training inenvironmental studies, Gannon's program has concen- trated on the graduate level. Courses have included studies in the scientific, economic, social, and legal aspects of environmental problems. Although the Environmental Education Program has been limited to graduate studies, the program Director, Professor S.J. Zagorski, is hopeful that undergrad- uate courses will be added in the future. John W. Alberstadt, Accounting 29 Richard E. Sitter, Physics PURE AND APPLIED SCIENCES Leonard Vetrone, Engineering Elmer K. Kohlmiller, Biology 30 Hyun Soo Kim, Physics Thomas C. Miller III, Engineering Richard F. Pietrzak, Chemistry Halit M. Kosar, Mechanical Engineering jr Ismaila Isa, Mechanical Engineering James E. Palmer, Engineering Paul B. Griesacker, Physics Rev. Joseph Gregorek, Biology Rev. Austin OToole, Biology 31 Jerry A. Selvaggi, Engineering f w Frank W. Groszkiewicz, Engineering Richard A. Gammon, Biology 32 Thomas J. Jiang, Engineering John P. Gilewicz, Earth Science Rev. Robert J. Sciamanda, Physics J Stanley ). Zagorski, Biology Rev. James McCullough, Mathematics RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY Core Complements Hospital Study Students are always asking for programs and courses that are relevant and practical. One of the many first- time offerings designed to solve this problem is the Radiologic Technology Program. Under the direction of Pro- fessor S.J. Zagorski, the program has attracted twenty students in its first year and over thirty interested appli- cants for the coming year. Arranged in cooperation with the Radiologic Technology Programs at Hamot Medical Center and St. Vincent Hospital, Gannon's program provides supporting studies in the basic sciences and liberal arts, to complement the practicum experience and training avail- able through the hospitals. Students response to the new pro- gram has been favorable, and the in- creased enrollment for next year proves that the Radiologic Technology Program was both needed and wanted at Gannon. Rev. Addison Yehl, Chemistry Francis A. Pelczar, Chemistry 33 In the past year, Gannon students have discovered new directions within the campus environment. On a personal level, diversity in living arrangements has given students more latitude in choosing their lifestyles. Dormitory life no longer encroaches on student autonomy. A more comfortable, relaxed atmosphere has pre- vailed. Apartment dwelling has been less feasible on an individual basis, but group rentals (and roommate problems) have flourished. And city students, while they still lack an inexpensive means of commuting, have had the alternative of living at home. Social activities at Gannon have varied less noticeably, and the changes have been sporadic. A streak of individualism appeared in the theatre productions this year. Both the Student Activities Center and the Black Student Union were relocated and expanded. But traditional elements still dominated the social calendar: the 8-Ball, one-act plays at the Carriage House, the Model U.N. Although Gannon's social framework has adhered to a familiar pattern, students have moved in other directions, adapting their lives to growing both in freedom and greater responsibility. CAMPUS CANDIDS Leisure Time Has Serious Moments 7. )im Davis, Mark Rickert. 2. Joanne Heintz. 3. Nancy Lutz, Amy Welsh. 4. John Groner. 5. Maryann Milosich, Diane Walter, Roger Boyd. 6. Steve Fensel. 36 37 38 7. Lissa Scalise 2. Joe Letizo 3. Bob Fronzaglia Cathy Miller Larry Scully 4. Gary Zielonis Jim Malue 5. Frank Amicucci 6. Karen Peterson 7. Bill Salter 8. Paul Groucutt CITY STUDENTS At Home On Campus City students have often asked a common question: Where can we go between classes? This year Gannon has answered their question with the new Learning Resource Center, and the expanded Student Activities Center. Students have occupied their time studying, catching upon assignments, talking with friends, or getting in a quick game of ping-pong or pool. Reactions of city students to the new facilities have been mostly favorable. The library is quiet, private, and modern. I like it. Gannon finally looks like a modern campus. Of course, if the student hasn't liked the change, there's still been time for a quick Coke at Grant's or a cigarette in the old lounge. . 39 1. Mike Natale. 2. Mike Natale. 3. Pam Verity. 4. Mike Sitter. 5. John Zuraw. 6. Debbie Ruggiero, Cindy dinger. 40 COMMUTERS Rates No Lower Yet Spirits High Commuter students had expected some relief in transportation costs last fall, but were again disappointed. Student Sen- ate President Jim Pianka promised to ar- range for lower parking rates and bus fare for Gannon students. Unfortunately, he was unable to reduce the rates, and the commuters fought Erie traffic for another year. Modes of transportation have varied from the family car to bicycles, motorcy- cles, and trusty thumbs. One common trait of commuters this year was effort. Besides getting up at 6 a.m. to be on time for an early class, it took intestinal fortitude to face a new day of parking battles and two-dollar parking fines. 41 1. Ray Deering Pete Miller Joe O'Malley Moon 2. Homer Smith Charmaine Page 3. Dennis Dorman Rich Wallace David Finster Jim Broadhead Scott Brown 4. Cindy Medvid Paula Stetter Denny Deslot 5. Dennis Manus Jeanne Holt 6. Debbie Gordon 42 NORTH HALL A Full House! Duplex living has been the most apt term for describing life at North Hall. During the past year, the west wing of the dorm was occupied by 119 men students. The east wing contin- ued as the living quarters for women students. Although the wings are sep- arated, an entrance, main loung e, and laundry facilities have been shared by men and women students. Reactions of the dorm resi- dents have been mixed. Several students were enthusiastic. It's brought the students closer together and unified the school. Others seemed skeptical and apathetic. It doesn't make any difference to me. Most dorm students have enjoyed the new living arrange- ment. Daily routines of study, billiards, and T.V. — along with friendly conversation — have gone on as usual, but this year, in mixed company. 43 1. Guirlaine Saint-Fleur, Larry Treadwell. 2. Tony Dalessandro. 3. Tom Scarantino, Dave Nesko. 4. Dave Hanratty. 5. Pat Halaiko. 6. Marcel Arribi. 7. Robert Yanichko, Kathy Dobry. 8. Ward McCracken. WEHRLE HALL All Men And More Of Them With the closing of South Hall last summer, Wehrle Hall has become the college's only dorm restricted to men students. One of the results was an increase in the total number of residents to 191 students, about thirty more than in the previous year. Many of the residents are upperclassmen, since Wehrle is no longer Gannon's freshmen dorm. One reason why Wehrle has attracted more upperclassmen is due to more flexible dorm policies. Hours have been virtually eliminated. Students have been given a free hand in per- sonalizing their rooms. This facelifting process has sometimes included paneling the walls and in- stalling carpeting. Another attractive feature of the dorm is Wehrle's recreation center — the Owl's Nest. Created a year ago through extensive cooperation between the dorm council and the residents, the Owl's Nest remains a healthy sign of community effort. Ping-pong and pool tables have given residents other leisure activities aside from passively watching TV. Vending machines serving hot food are now an effective weapon against the post-midnight mun chies. Some of Wehrle's occupants have really liked the dorm's closeness to classes. But, with the Learning Resource Center right across the street, procrasti nators have had towork harder at ignoring their long-term research assignments. 45 7. Mike Rina do 2. TonyCometto Ed Cross Terry Linsted Pete Farrelly 3. Jim Kane Ray Esposito 4. John Buser Steve Nicholas Bill McC vern Kevin Stern BillGahan 5. Danette DiPerna 6. Lou Covello Jack Mulqueen Dean Oyer Pat Reaney OFF -CAM PUS Addresses Change But Problems Remain The loss of eight Gannon-owned housing units caused a struggle for sTudents this year. By leasing four of its Fifth Street duplexes to the Erie Drug Council, the college elim- inated these inexpensive units rented previously by Gannon students. A scramble for housing ensued, with some students paying as much as $80 per month — even after splitting the rent with a roommate. Yet the added expense did not discourage apartment dwellers, who preferred the feeling I'm finally on my own. In other Gannon-approved hous- ing, more than 150 men occupied the seven fraternity houses. Like other o ff-campus dwellers, the fraternities worried about paying the rent (and filling their houses), but still enjoyed the advantages of fraternal living. 47 1. Pete Michaelson and friend. 2. Bob Fries. 3. Mike Mirizio, Mike Miller, Jim Zanelli. 4. Debbie Rhule, Karen Connell. 5. )oette Piccirillo. 6. Cathy Moore, Denise Funicello. 48 49 50 MARRIED STUDENTS New Programs Boost Enrollment Married students at Gannon in years past were easily characterized. They were, for the most part, veterans. With families to support, many were confined to part-time enrollment in evening classes. But lately this blanket characteriza- tion has been hard to justify. In recent years, married students receiving scholar- ships and loans have been able to continue on a full-time basis. Programs geared toward helping teacher's aides achieve a college degree have placed more of the students in day classes. And the Open University Program has given students greater flexibility in their schedules. Women with school-age children have themselves been returning to classes, and newlyweds are remaining in school after marriage, with serious intentions of pur- suing a career when they graduate. A summary of this year's married stu- dents, in brief, is diversified. 1. Steve Mooney, Management. 2. Regina Wunsch, Physics. 3. Anne Marie Clancey, Speech and Drama. 4. Mr. Jude Kirkpatrick, Sociol- ogy Department; Ed Samartino, Social Work. 51 1. Mark Bartchak, John O'Shea, Greg Buzzy. 2. Harry Sepede, Jeff Dumm. 3. Dave Poulson, Mark Bartchak. 4. Mark Jarocki. 5. Gary Froehlich, Mark Jarocki. 6. JoeGebhardt. 52 SEMINARIANS We're Really Regular People Every morning before 8 a.m., the St. Mark's Seminary bus made its way downtown to a convenient parking space beside Old Main. Out filed forty-five seminarians for their classes at Gannon College. The seminarians have majored in any field of their choice, acquiring along the way a mandatory 18 credits in Phil- osophy. Their regular classes were taken at the college, but spiritual formation was shaped at the seminary. The seminarians have been more in- volved in Gannon activities than most people realize. Some have gotten inter- ested in the theatre, others in tennis and hockey, and a few in school publica- tions. Generally, St. Mark's men have been a regular part of campus life, no differ- ent from other Gannon students in their outward appearance. 53 1. Sara Gore, Irma James, Fred Thompson, Cheryl Polk, Linda Core, Mary Lentz. 2. Terry Lucas, Tina Brown. 3. Terry Lucas, Donald Brown, Tina Brown, Fred Thompson. 4. Fred Thompson, Tina Brown, Terry Lucas. 5. Debra Mikolajczak, Terry Lucas, Miguel Sague, Jr., Justine English, Fred Thompson. 54 BLACK STUDENT UNION Better Facilities At New Location Gannon's Black Student Union was re- located last fall on the second floor of Downey Hall. Afte r some interior decorat- ing, the finished rooms in the Union were bright and appealing. The T.V. room, with vinyl-and-chrome furniture and shag carpet- ing, looked especially impressive. Continuing its yearly activities for young children, the Union held Halloween and Christmas parties, with over fifty children attending. Funding for these ac- tivities came from the Office of Minority Affairs, and from a dance sponsored by the Union. Besides the recreation offered to small children, the Black Student Union has provided an attractive meeting-place for socializing and or studying. 55 1. Dale Swartz. 2. Carol Smith. 3. John Mesing. 4. Paula Palermo, Mary Pat Carney. 5. Denise Love. 56 WOR C STUDY Students Can Help Themselves The Work-Study Program at Gannon has been succinctly described by students as beneficial. And the reason is quite simple — the college uses this method to give students financial assistance by supplying them with jobs. This year the program was reduced in size because of Gannon's own monetary troubles. Generally, students work from ten to fifteen hours weekly, and salaries average around $1.75 an hour. In the summer, the college offers the same program, but the students are allowed more hours and are paid higher salaries. Because they have more free time, Work-Study students are allowed to work forty hours a week and expect salaries of $2.00 an hour. No matter what job is held at Gannon, the rules remain the same: punching in and out every time students arrive or leave work, and having the employers sign one's time card if an error has been made. 57 58 4( fk  v ORIENTATION Summer Program Added With an eye to smoothing the road for incoming freshmen and alleviating their parents' fears, Gan- non's Office of Freshmen Services initiated the Sum- mer Orientation Program. Coordinated by Reverend George Strohmeyer and senior Don McAleer, the program was designed to take care of scheduling and finances, and to acquaint the students and their parents with Gannon. During all three of the two-day sessions, stu- dents met with advisors, were counseled on majors, and could take tests for college credit. Tours of the campus and college facilities were held, but students also had free time to explore on their own. Parents got involved in this program, too. They lived in the dorms, ate in the cafeteria, met with college personnel, and had the same tours as stu- dents. A Student Life Panel of upperclassmen an- swered questions on all facets of campus living. Though most of the program was structured to- ward clearing up details and eliminating anxieties, there was still time for relaxation. Out-of-towners checking in the night before had attended a social in North Hall. Another chance to get together was the picnic supper on Presque Isle. 59 60 8-BALL Drink, Dance, Delight Gannon's most traditional social function re- appeared in October with the 29th Annual 8-Ball. The semi-formal event was presented by the Junior Class and funded by the Senate. Junction West, a popular local group, provided the music. As a remembrance of the evening, the thousand students and faculty members who attended received souvenir glasses — inscribed with the customary 8-Ball decal. 8-BALL AndB.Y.O.B. 63 MODEL UNITED NATIONS Delegates Say Readmit Only one issue passed this year's General As- sembly of the twenty-first Model United Nations. The delegates voted to readmit Nationalist China. Seven hundred students from sixty tri-state area high schools participated in the U.N., held in Hammer- mill Auditorium on November 9 and 10. The assembly was under the direction of Steve Smith, Secretary General, and Dr. Gregor Reinhard. John Lowery served as President of the Security Council. Various students were members of the Secretariat, and Assistant Secretaries General. 64 I.Gannon Delegates. 2. Ann Stephenson, Mike Na- tale, John Lowery, Debbie Ruggiero. 3. Stephen Smith (Secretary General). 4. John Lowery. 5. Paul Williams, Joette Piccirillo, Joyce Harrison, Chuck Taft. 6. Mike Natale, Scott Brown. 7. Mary Ditz, Debbie Ruggiero. EHH 65 SENATE-SPONSORED EVENTS Fall 1973 8-Ball at Rainbow Gardens Mini-concert — Freeport Lecturer — Dr. Charles Morgan, Director, A.C.L.U. Karate Lessons Movie Series: SlauRhterhouse Five Cocoanuts A Dav in the Life of Ivan Denisovich uoen jrpi kSKETBALL 67 4. ALUMNI TELETHON ''Giving a Damn Brings In $10,000+ Students at Gannon worked on a new approach for alleviating the college's financial woes An Alumni Telethon was staged during the middle of February, with students con- tacting a selected segment of Gannon s alumni by phone each night over a two-week During the first two nights, over eight thousand dollars was raised. And as the Telethon drew to a close, the total sum rose close toS iU,bUU. The Give a Damn about Gannon idea was originated by Michael Schwabenbauer, junior Class President, and 150 students responded to the mail-out request forms asking for assistance. 68 69 70 ANTIGONE Morris Adapts Greek Tragedy The Gannon Theatre opened its 1973- 74 season with R. Michael Morris' adapt- ation of Sophocles' Antigone. The tragic story of Antigone's quest to provide a decent burial for her brother's body featured college and local talent. The performers included Jacquelyn Migdal as Antigone, Joannie Papalia as Ismene, Chris Groenendaal as Haemon, Regis Sabol at Teireseus, and A.j. Miceli as Creon. R. Michael Morris directed the play and designed costumes. Joseph Reilly directed set construction. 71 WILL New Production is a Sellout Will was the second of four major produc- tions staged by the Speech and Drama Department this year. It was a special attraction in the Erie community in Decem- ber. An original musical, it was given its debut in Erie before distribution to producers throughout the country. The play is based on the life of the young Will Shakespeare, who was more interested in becoming an actor than a playwright. The story line develops Shakespeare's stormy marriage with Anne Hatheway, his subsequent involvement with the Burbage acting troupe and the Globe Theatre, and finally fantasizes how Will settled down to his vocation as Bard of the Avon. Will was written by Edward Cashman and Joseph Lewis of Catholic University in Washington, D.C. Reverend Thomas McSweeney directed the production. On opening night, the fifty-three-member cast brought the audience to their feet in a stand- ing ovation — followed by a two-week run with each night's performance sold out. 72 Mr J I - A 1 1 r 1 • r l ■XT 73 1973 CHRISTMAS AT GANNON Dorms Celebrate Christmas Spirit Together 74 75 INTERSESSION PROGRAM IP Bridges Gap The Intersession Program was initiated four years ago when Gannon adopted the 4-1-4 calendar change. After two years of consideration by a Presidential committee, the 4-1-4 schedule was rated the best alternative to Gannon's previous academic schedule split by the Christmas holidays. As a three-week session between the fall and spring semesters, the Intersession Program offers intensive study in all areas of academic interest. Dr. Charles Smith, Coordinator of the Intersession office, states that the Program terrifically broadens the number and kinds of courses offered to students — courses which are not available during the rest of the year. A large number of courses are one-time opportunities, due to a 66% turnover rate in curricula each year. Fifteen students in this year's program completed independent study projects approved by their Depart- ment Chairmen — one project involved photographing the path of Comet Kohoutek. Another option available to interested students is recruiting professionals from the Erie area to instruct specialized courses if no qualified instructor is present at Gannon. Many courses were cooperative efforts between academic Departments and community institutions. The Biology Department offered Clinical Nuclear Medicine in conjunction with Doctors' Osteopathic Hospital. And the Sociology Department organized Criminal Justice courses in cooperation with the State Department of Corrections and the Erie Police. _.-4 '-y - « 76 78 FINALS WEEK Resource Center Discovered At Last 79 Administrative and personnel changes gave Gan- non's athletic program a new look for the 73-74 season. The first change occurred when the Golden Knights became the 212th member of the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC), the largest collegiate organization in the United States. Although the ECAC is not a playing conference, it does sponsor various tournaments, such as a regional golf tourney, at the end of the sports season. Gannon also joined the Middle Eastern College Athletic Association, the only all-Catholic conference in the nation. The Golden Ones will compete for league titles in golf, tennis, baseball, and cross country this season with the Knight basketball team beginning play in the seven-team league next year. After joining two new associations, the Knights resigned from another, as Gannon ended its twenty year affiliation with the National Association of Inter- collegiate Athletics (NAIA). Gannon, however, will remain a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). Personnel-wise, the Knights were greeted by new coaches in soccer, tennis, cross country, and JV basket- ball. Even the Gannon basketball team could not es- cape the changes, as the Knight cagers were outfitted in new uniforms and warm-up suits. The many changes are hopefully a major step in Gannon's drive for the top in athletics. VARSITY GOLF The Lancers held a 9-1 match record for the fall season and had high finishes in four tourna- ments. The team was lead by letterman Ted Grassi and Tim Nash. High points of the season included a victory over EGAC regional champ Canisius 385-400 and snapping the University of Buffalo's eight game winning streak. 1. Tim Nash. 2. Bill Koper, Mark Musone, Spencer Foxworth, Ted Brassi, Tim Nash, Steve Crane, Paul Branham. .. . SCORES of GAMES Matches Gannon vs St. Bonaventure University Gannon vs Canisius College Gannon vs. Niagara University Gannon vs Buffalo State 11V2-6V2 385-400 385-389 385-400 W W W W Gannon vs University of Buffalo Gannon vs Fredonia State University Gannon vs St. John Fisher College 376-367 376-420 . 376-384 L W W Gannon vs St. Bonaventure University Gannon vs Niagara University Gannon vs University of Buffalo 12V2-5V2 464-479 464-466 W W W 82 VARSITY TENNIS Coach Ron Manilla commented that this fall's tennis team had a number of prob- lems. Manilla specifically noted that the overall mediocrity was caused by inexperi- ence in comparison with opponents, injuries to team members, ineligibility, attrition, and, members not playing to their poten- tials. But Coach Manilla remained optimistic, forecasting, If things go well, we should be pretty good in the spring. SCORES OF GAMES Gannon vs Niagara University 1-8 Gannon vs St. Bonaventure University 1-5 Gannon vs University of Buffalo 1-8 Gannon vs Fredonia State University 1-8 Gannon vs Erie Community College 6-3 W 7. Front: Dan Young, Mary Anne Connell, Kevin Van Horn. Back: Coach Ron Manilla, John O'Malley, Frank Bekeny, Tim Downing, Al Ganzer. 2. Coach Manilla, Tim Downing. 83 I If ■ J CROSSCOUNTRY Marathon runner John Gould made his debut as Coach for Gannon's Cross Country team last fall. Overall performance was unexceptional, with the running Knights winning only one of fourteen meets. Gould had a solid performer in Bill Knoch, who had a seventh place finish at the Middle Eastern Collegiate Athletic Association Championship. The Knights also featured a co-ed harrier, Joan Wasylowsky, who competed in every meet but one and always finished. Her 34th place finish in the MECCA was, for her, a big moment. 84 1. Frank Cobb, Joan Wayloskey, Bill Enoch. 2. Chris Poux, Jim Hynes, Rob Davis, Bruce Pattersen, Carl Kreisel, Marie Knafelc, Jim Davis, Bob Peyton, Mitchell Goozdich, coach. RIFLE After a runnerup finish to the University of Akron in the 1973 Lake Erie Intercollegiate Rifle Conference (LEIRC), the 1974 Knights set their sights on the loop crown this campaign. Gannon finished the first round of competition in third place in the six-team circuit with a 3-2 record, behind league-leading Akron (5-0), and Youngstown (4-1). Behind the Knights are Case Western Reserve (2-3), Dayton (1-3), and John Carroll (0-5). 85 VARSITY SOCCER The final awards highlighted this year's soc- cer season. Bob Pop Werner was named to the sec- ond All-Star team in the Western Pennsylvania Inter- Collegiate Conference making him the only player in history to be named to either the first or sec- ond team for four consecutive years. Vince Kirkner was named to the All-Star's first team in the same conference. Rich Pereira was named the season's MVP by his teammates. SCORES OF GAMES Gannon vs Carnegie-Mellon University 2-1 W Gannon vs Grove City College 3-1 W Gannon vs Ashland College 2-5 Gannon vs Fredonia State College 0-5 Gannon vs Edinboro State College 2-6 Gannon vs Penn State — Behrcnd College 3-2 W Gannon vs Canisius College 4-0 W Gannon vs Geneva College 1-3 Gannon vs Slip pery Rock State College 0-4 Gannon vs Alliance College 1-3 Gannon vs Indiana University of Pa. 0-4 Gannon vs University of Pittsburgh 0-4 1. Front: Joe Henry, Jose Restrepo, Tarn Worku, Bob Werner, Bruce Patterson, John Allin, Rich Pereira, Frank Amicucci, Dennis Shade. Back: Coach Robert Dowdy, Aysar Susan, Vernon Robinson, Berto Napoleon, Jim Orband, Atif Ammar, Joe Felix, Charlie Forquer, Bob Schriefer, Vince Kirkner, Tim Nies (Manager). 2. Vince Kirkner. 3. Pop Werner, Coach Dowdy. 86 SCORES OF GAMES Gannon vs Mercyhurst College 0-5 L Gannon vs Buffalo State 11-1 W -8-13 L Gannon vs Mercyhurst College 1-8 L Geneseo (NY) State 10-2 W MECAA Tourney St. Francis (NY) 0-1 L King's College 3-11 L VARSITY BASE BALL The Fall Baseball Win-Loss record was not impressive at 2-5. According to Knight Sports Editor, Tom Laskowski, the team was at a disadvantage since it de- cided to enter the competition late in the summer and was not able to adequate- ly prepare. However, he added, after a vigorous spring training period, the team looked forward to a much better spring record. 7. Front: Coach Ivan George, Glenn Belleau, Jerry DeLuca, Ray Jarneky. Middle: Ed Gustin, Pat Czytuck, Gary George, Steve Parker, Rich Adams, Jim O'Shurak. Back: Fred Johnston, Ted Niederriter, Dave Perretta, Bill Coyle, John McGravv, John DeLuca. 87 HOCKEY Bolstered by eleven veterans and a new coach, the Gannon Hockey Club faced an improved schedule in 1973-74. But with the momentum of five straight winning seasons behind them, the Knights had four home games to improve on their 6-6 record at press time. The Knights' new mentor this season was Gordy Holland, a native of Alberta, Canada. Holland has a broad hockey background, playing various professional leagues before an injury curtailed his career with the Edmonton Flyers. Holland had a seasoned squad to chase the Knights' sixth winning season, featuring the high-scoring line of Greg Gorney, John Allen, and Pat Dugan. Gorney started the season skating after the Gannon season scoring record of 100 points, and needed only thirteen points in the last five Gannon games to crack the standard set by Larry Russell. J SCORES Edinboro 9-0 (W) Canisius 0-10 (L) Carnegie Mellon 1-4 (L) St. Bonaventure 6-2 (W) Canisius 1-6 (L) Case Western Reserve 4-5 (L) St. Bonaventure 1-4 (L) St. Bonaventure 0-5 (L) Theil 8-3 (W) Edinboro 5-1 (W) Niagara , 3-2 (W) Left to play: Theil February 22 Slippery Rock March 1 Carnegie Rock March 8 Niagara March 15 Penn State March 16 1 Front: Jim Higham, Kevin Best, Jim Hewitt, Bruce Patterson, Rich Cegick, Charles Buono, Bob Fries, Doug Merz, Jim Jones, John Stolar, Felix Kwiatowski. Back: Pete Gorney, Phil Lucchese, Jim Jerge, John Allin, Fred Lane, Greg Gorny, Pete Miller, Mark Barret, Pat Dugan, Mike Sandberg, Nel White, Gordy Holland, coach, John Macelhaney. 89 1973-74 Basketball Schedule BASKETBALL Gannon's Golden Knights opened the 73-74 season at a considerable disadvantage in comparison to last year's team. Although the Knights won the home opener over Fredonia State 39-38, the team had no big man to back up their efforts. The key for maintaining the previous year's outstanding record was developing a strong defense Coach Dave Markey was concerned about the Knight's ability to develop their defensive position. With an inexperienced bench and no guaranteed rebound on bad shots, the best strategy, in Markey's view, was keeping mistakes to a bare minimum. But Markey liked the team's overall attitude and aggressiveness, and was not worried about the offensive end of the Knight's playing this season Nov. 30 Dec. 1 7 12 15 28 29 Jan. 5 9 11 14 16 19 23 26 29 30 Feb. 2 6 9 13 16 20 23 27 Mar. 2 Opponent Fredonia State Canisius College New Hampshire College San Francisco State Steubenville College Gem City Bowl Long Island U. vs East Michigan Gannon vs U. Tenn. -Chattanooga Gem City Bowl Finals Kings College Le Moyne College Baltimore University Clarion State College Buffalo State University Cheyney State College Alliance College Belmont-Abbey College Siena College St. Francis College Northern Kentucky Steubenville College Akron University Tennessee State University Central State University Youngstown State University Ashland College Alliance College Youngstown State University 1 5 ftntonrnt w e 28-29 GEM CITY BOWl WK JIM 5 of KINGS mi at ll moyne way 23 i LUANCE WW 26 BELMONT- ABBEY HOME 29 .tSIEHA kW 30 aSTMMMIS AWAY lb CUIUl i'tit nvmc 20 YOVtIGSrOWH IS0Ht 23 ACUim WM£ 27 AU ANCf f 0M£ mR2-YWNWCM AWAY sf ;. .:5 90 Co-Captain Dave Stoczynski Senior Guard Marcel Arribi 7. Front: Neal Stoczynski, Bob Roth, Bill Parker, Dave Stoczynski, Gerald Walker, Mark Murray, Fate Harris, Sonny Ellis, Joe Lewis, Don Hargrave. Back: Mgr. Steve Collins, Coach Dave Markey, Joe Weber, Bob Martinko, Bob Hvezda, Joe Blanks, Marcel Arribi, Ass't. Coach George Hesch, Mgr. Gary Knapp, Sportscaster John Spec- iale. Co-Captain Gerry Walker 91 .WBW • i ._ — -31 | f 92 HE TKT.e OF STOBv u RAD N£ AS BASKETBALL FANS Excited — Indifferent r -THEY WILU ■ 0 THE STING, Of UE WXIL s a THEM 9J INTRAMURALS Change Evident In IM Program The Intramural Program underwent sev- eral noticeable changes this year. First of all, Robert Dowdy was named director of the program. His first action was to make the referees more responsible to, and more respected by, the participants. The change was prompted by several serious charges of unfairness by referees in past years. Participants believed that work-study students were not very quali- fied to referee every sport. As a result, each potential referee is now required to pass a test based on IM rules and regulations for each sport before he is accepted for the position. Work-study students are no longer placed as referees, but have been used as assis- tants in timekeeping and caring for equip- ment. Dowdy believed these changes would improve the caliber of judgment by the referees and thus satisfy the players. Other new developments in IM included the admission of new organizations into the competition. The Owl's Nest from Wehrle was one of these, paying dues to IM in order to become a member of IM's Council. Also, women participated in intramural bowling and volleyball competition. A technical change was made in the Softball Tournament in September, which didn't award any All-College points. And billiards was dropped this year, due to a conflict with the Student Union tournament. Regardless of the various changes in competition, Intramurals continued to be the most attractive, widespread activity at Gannon. 1. Jim Cray, Chris Zoltowski. 2. Bill Penfold. 3. Jim Kilcoyne, Sam Namey. 4. Bob Kobielski, John Abbott. 94 IM Softball Results (Fall) League Winners A. Reebs B.NAD's C-D. Owl's Nest Tourney Winner — Reebs 95 INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL This year Intramural Basketball has proven to be immensely popular again, with more than five hundred Gannon students, teachers, and administrators signed up to play. Of the fifty-seven teams competing, the 76ers, the APDs, the TKEs, and a host of others have been trying to unseat the NADs as all-college champs. Besides being out for the top honors, everyone is out for a good time. In that respect, everyone who plays comes out a winner. m IM Table Tennis Results First Place— Owl's Nest Second Place— SOBS Third Place — Reebs Individual Winner — AlexTurnier 1. Richard Pereira, Richard Misdom, Dave Jankowski, Jose Iglesias. 2. Richard Misdom, Dave Jankowski. 3. Jose Iglesias. 4. Cal Hiller 97 98 IM Wrestling Results Weight Winner Team 118 Mark Hindman S'g 126 Dave Sidelinger Reeb 134 Jim Parlavecchio Ind 142 Mike Rinaldo TKE 150 Richard Wallace Sheik 158 Bryan Francart Owl's Nest 167 Vince Kloss Reeb 177 Mark Amadio Owl's Nest 190 Kevin Stern S'g heavy- Tony Bona TKE weight 99 1. Marie Finegan. 2. Lynn Bucklin, Maureen Meegan, Monique Dure. 3. Dave Snyder, Marty Engel. 4. Mary Jane Hejmowski. 5. Front: Dave Jankowski, John S'enchyshyn, Rich Figaski, Sam Namey, Rich Grychowski. Back: Dan Heher, Dave Jarmoski, Dom Braggans Ruggeri, Tom Dayton, Greg Shellito. 6. AnelleCarstater. 7. Jim O'Shurak. 8. Mary Ann Milosich, Molly Kohlmiller, Janet Savko, Darlene Deist. 100 ' ' ;-  fr J • J I V 7 B3B i Ma - m % IM Bowling Results League Winners A. Owl's Nest A B. Alpha Phi Delta C. Tau Kappa Epsilon D. St. Thomas Mores 101 IM Football Results League Winner W L T A Reebs 5 0 1 B Reebs 4 0 0 C-East APD 2 0 2 C-West Sheiks 5 0 K H D-East DSP 5 0 0 D-West Reebs 4 0 0 102 103 ■■■■■1 An organization, after all, is noth- ing more than a collection of human objec- tives, expectations, and obligations. — Alvin Toffler, Future Shock Gannon's organizations, determined by the needs and ideas of students, have as- sumed a semi-fluid status. Memberships of limited duration imply that the organiza- tions will not remain static. Purpose and goals will be shaped and re-shaped by the constant flux of members. In the past three years, a number of new organizations have appeared on campus. They were created to fill specific needs in scholarly, social, and service areas of student life. Among these are Gamma Chi, Cardinal Key, the Women's Commission; the Criminal Justice, Social Work, and Mental Health Clubs; WERG, and the Dorm Council. Other organizations have altered their formats to fit the changing demands of students. The Inter-Fraternity Council was reconstructed this year; the Thomas Mores went coed. Toffler's statement about organiza- tions, besides defining, has implied a standard for estimating their real value. And this judgment will be ultimately passed by the group members, through their accep- tance or rejection of past policies. ALPHA PHI DELTA Brothers Aid Library Move Alpha Phi Delta helped out Gannon last fall when the Learning Resource Cen- ter was opened. Thousands of books had to be moved from the old library into the new building, and the brothers lent their arms (and backs) to the cause. Last year's concert, which featured Raspberries, was a profitable venture for the brothers. This year, the frater- nity held its annual Spaghetti Dinner, now a fourteen-year tradition. Fraternity brothers were active in student government, with two brothers serving as Senate officers and many in the student Senate. 106 A i -i ftS 1 Mp ■u «£ '% H w w L - S il -A r f i • 3ri r L J| I ■ L  T v ■ - v [' Mi m -,; ■i • Pi • 4 7. Ed Derose, Kenny Casick, Mike Kane, Joe Sacco, Art Battistone. 2. Tim McQuone, Joe McDonald, Roger Boyd, Rick Donato. 3. Front: Douglas Barry, Lou Casser, Mike Schwaben- bauer. Back: Chuck Drago, Carl Johan- son, Peter Brown, Jr. 4. Mike Kane, Roger Boyd, Art Battistone, Rick Donato. 5. Rocco Pugliese, John Griffin, Ed Billick, John Belleau, John Andrews. 6. Front: Rick Donato, Kim Johnson, Carl Werner. Back: Rick Harz, Tim McQuone. 7. Front: Gary Moyer, Bogie Saxton. Back: Mark . Hoey, Steve Boyd, Randy Covell. Illl 1. Jim Soutouras, David Sed. 2. JimSteffan. 3. Jim Kane, Robert Calvert. 4. Top: David Joseph, Richard Misdom. Bottom: Pete Farrelly, Anthony Cometto. 5. Front: Bill DeHaven, Bill Ashbaugh. Back: Ted Rudolph, Ed Cross. 6. Dave Kumrow, Rod Wise, Vince DeFalice, Frank Stephenson. 7. Ray Esposito, Duffy. iL 108 DELTA CHI Brothers Reform Pledge Program Since it began at Gannon in 1968, the Delta Chi Fraternity has grown to a member- ship of thirty brothers. A recent addi- tion was their chapter house, located at 437 West Seventh Street. Delta Chi initiated major reforms in the pledge system. Instead of the tradi- tional hellraising which gave fraternities a tarnished public image, Delta Chi began an associate membership program. Rather than alienating the new members, this pro- gram assimilated them slowly into the fraternity. Another innovation was the establish- ment of a little-sister program, recognized by the brothers as the ChiDelphia sisters. The brothers of Delta Chi have been active in other organizations, including the Senate, Inter-Fraternity Council, Blue Key, and the intramurals program. 109 7. Front: Dennis Kosinski, Bob Fries, Jim O'Shurak, Wayne Durniok, Stush Ciegucz. Back: Dave White, Kevin Stern, Mike Matie, John Buser, Jim Corej, Steve Nicholas, Dave Shepherd. 2. Phil Lucchese, Ted Niederriter, Lemoyne Zacherl. 3. Steve Nicholas, Mike Matie. 4. Dave White, Rich Pereira, Dennis Kosinski, Phil Luc- chese, Kevin Stern, Lemoyne Zacherl. 5. Phil Lucchese, Mike Matie, Rich Pereira, Jim Roome, Dave McSweeney. 6. Ted Niederriter, Dick Podobnik, Stush Giegucz, Jim Horvat, Ted Vavro. 110 1 k e $ DELTA SIGMA PHI Social Events Profit able Delta Sigma Phi held its first concert this year, featuring Cheech and Chong. The concert was a success, and the fraternity made a profit. The fraternity also held its Second Annual Casino Night at the house on Sixth Street. This event received much student support, and the bro- thers have considered holding Casino Night each semester because of its popularity this year. Along with the other fraternities, Delta Sigma Phi is looking forward to big pledge classes to keep its house occupied. m PI KAPPA EPSILON Pikes Service Erie Community Pi Kappa Alpha came through again last fall with its free desk blotters for the Tri-College students, faculty, and per- sonnel. This project, by now a firm tra- dition, is the fraternity's best-known service project. Another special service project the fraternity conducted in early winter was the March of Dimes. Aside from these activities, Pi Kappa Alpha Alpha held their usual events: the Dream Girl semi-formal, Founder's Day, a Hallo- ween party, and Spring Weekend. 112 1. Tom McCarthy, Rick Petri, George Desko, Vince DeVito, Blaise Ferraraccio. 2. Sparky Anderson, Jim Monachino, Gary Fabian, Bill Zuk, Dean Bull. 3. Roman Bojewski, Bill Rose, John Brownyard. 4. Front: Joe Kloecker, Ron Ochalek, Bob Jansen. Rear: Tom Paavola, Bob Jarzomski. 5. Pat Dombrowski, Bob Reilly, Fred Miaczyn- ski, Vince DeVito. 113 1. Rob Jackson, Ed Pupo, Mike Rinaldo, Frank Resnick, Steve Tempest, Roy Campbell. 2. Front: Mike Simone, Jay McLaughlin, Mary Wayne, Paul Nasca, Jim Durkin, Art Aiello. Back: Mary Engel, Joe Musco, Gennaro Aiello. 3. Frank Dulik, Joe Flicker, Ben Onachila, Mike Conlon, Jim I .(IK . 4. Mark Wayne, Ed Gustin, Gennaro Aiello, Bob Hirsh. 5. Front: Ed Pupo, Gennaro Aielleo. Back: Roy Campbell, Tom Walsh, Mike Simone. 6. Bob Buyan, Jim Hanson, Bob Hirsh, Ed Gustin. 7. Front: John Sadosky, Nick Acanfora, Larry Deighan, Art Aiello. Back: Tom Walsh, Mike Hammersley. 8. Front: Dan Snyder, Tom Deely, Paul Kashmer. Back: Bill Penfold. 114 TAU KAPPA EPSILON Painted And Pained Last fall, the brothers of Tau Kappa Epsilon tackled the problem of rejuvenat- ing their residence. An exterior paint job was inevitable, preceded by many hours of scraping and patching. And inside, re- plastering and plumbing repairs were nec- essary. The effort was evident in the significantly improved appearance. The annual TKE concert failed to ma- terialize in November because the percus- sionist for the group War was injured a few days before the scheduled performance. Besides the disappointment involved for War enthusiasts, the brothers lost a considerable investment in their own time spent on promotion and ticket sales. In intramurals, Tau Kappa Epsilon remained a top contender, following their two-year tradition of winning the All- College Trophy. 115 1. Top: Bob Sheperak, Bottom: Ron Swiner. 2. Pete Michaelson. 3. Eric Gresh, Don Graeca. 4. Tom Sullivan. 5. Brothers. 6. Jim Davis. 7. Jack McDonald. 116 ALPHA KAPPA PS I Fraternity Studies Gannon Problems As a part of an annual business fra- ternity project, Alpha Kappa Psi conducted a study of various problems existing at Gannon College, including recruitment, image, sports, and social activities. During the past year, Gannon's only professional business fraternity became involved in remodeling their house. The group effort evidenced a strong sense of unity within the fraternity. Also involved in community activi- ties, the brothers have organized tours, arranged lectures, and held dinners. 117 1. John Seewagen, Mike Husk, Bill Meehan, Mary Ann Sokol. 2. Ed Miller, Diane Talaber, Bill Knoch, Debbie Jolliffe. 3. Joe DeLucia, Bob Hetrick, Robert Fronzaglia, Ed Miller. 4. Steve Ondich, Paul Wojciechowski. 5. Top: Tom Connelly, Frank Cobb. Bottom. Tom Gruden, Ed Stanton. 6. Bill Meehan. 7. Pat Fitzgerald. 8. Bill Knoch, Ralph Rabogliatti, Capt. Robbins, Pat Fitzgerald. 118 ooo PERSHING RIFLES Military Cites Fraternal Nature The Pershing Rifles, part of Gannon's ROTC program, has been different than other mili- tary organizations because of its fraternal nature. Their house on Peach Street provided living accomodations this year for ten of the twenty-one members. Besides their involvement in the Golden Gunners and the drill team, the Pershing Rifles held a corps dance in the fall and or- ganized car washes to raise money for drill meets. And, of course, they took part in the annual Military Ball, which is held each spring. 119 1. Barb Dudzinski, Mike Zak. 2. Andy Evans, Dom Ruggeri. 3. Mary Rita Alberstadt, Les Williams, Gail Smith. 4. Paul Williams, Mike Natale. 120 ST. THOMAS MORE Women Enjoy Equal Status Last year's addition of women to the St. Thomas More Club was the biggest change for the group in its entire exist- ence. Since that time, the women's mem- bership has come to equal that of the men. Women have held offices, chaired commit- tees, and organized projects including the Heart Fund and the Walkathon. The Mores have added new activities, ranging from semi-weekly visits to the Shriner's Hospital to planning an Action Weekend and a summer picnic at Findley Lake. In athletic competition, the Mores now boast women competitors in many areas, although they have not risen from their position of last place in intramurals. 121 1. Jim Hauser. 2. Ed Grossman, Bruce Patterson, Rick Wallace, John Masciarelli. 3. Chuck Schriefer, Bob Dobiesz, Bill Weaver, Denny Sarbak, John Rosenquest. 4. Tom Kuhn, Jim Mullaney. 5. Kevin Best, Al Onda, Ray Wies yk, Bill Gronostaj, Keven Kemege. J SHEIKS House Purchased And Remodeled This year, the Shieks acquired a new house. Constructing new walls, building a bar, and installing carpeting were just a few of their improvements. The Sheiks were organized in 1969 as Gannon's only non-Greek fraternity. Five years later, they equal the size of Gan- non's other fraternities. This substan- tial increase in membership can be attri- buted to many sources: brotherhood, social and sport functions, and the new frater- nity house. Also active in community affairs, the Sheiks sponsored an annual blood drive for the local Red Cross, and activities for mentally retarded children. They describe themselves as an independent fraternity for independent people. 123 1. Second place Rally winners, Kathy Carneval, Tom Elson. 2. Rally losers, Larry Feeney, George Desko. 3. Front, Stush Giegucz, Dave Hall, Rear, Tom Walsh, Mike Daulerio, Jim Lally. 4. Terry McAndrew, Pat Halaiko, Lou Agnese, Lemoyne Zacherl, George Schillinger. 5. Rally winners, Rick Harz, Mike Kane. 6. Lou Agnese, Jim Horvat, Joe Kloecker, Tom Naab, Ed Cross. 124 IFC Now Reorganized Greeks Rally Reorganization is the key to success for this year's Inter-Fraternity Council. Plagued by a lack of coordination in past years, I.F.C. changed its structure under the direction of Richard Dunford. Member- ship includes the presidents and advisors of the five Greek fraternities, as well as two appointed members from each group. This change resulted in action. The first major I.F.C. -sponsored event was the Fall Road Rally. Over fifty people com- peted for the first prize — fifty gallons of gasoline. The winning team of driver Rick Harz and navigator Mike Kane, in car 19, came in with a time of 1 :08:17. Other social activities of I.F.C. included a Spring Greek weekend and a private party for all Greeks. The newly reorganized group also changed several college policies this year. The organiza- tion now has its own Judiciary Committee (on a trial basis) to handle all inter- fraternity grievances. Also, fraternities are allowed to rush first-semester fresh- men, although the freshmen cannot pledge until their second semester. 125 — ■ i '!■ is- =5 U-jstoac J tjm ftflM w _ vBi jti m r l«f 1,' - 3- • ■ 1 _Zi_ J - | ' 5 ■ n«|i i . CHEMCLUB Technology Seen On Field Trips The Gannon Chemistry Society conducted several field trips this year to various chemical institutes. The trips emphasized the value of technological advances through chemical research. The Chemistry Society, consisting of eight members, also sponsored a lecture and film series for interested chemistry majors. Speak- ers for the lectures were invited from other colleges. PHYSICS CLUB Defraction Studied Gannon's Societyof Physics Students was in- volved this year in a group research project. The fourteen members studied Farnell-Farnhopper defrac- tion, and included the results in a written report. Another activity, which benefited non-members, was the NASA film series. The films, shown in Zurn, were open to the public and provided information about space technology. ASME Regional Event Highlights Year The spring regional conference held at Youngstown State University was the annual highlight of Gannon's chapter of the student American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Prior to the conference, ASME held a Technical Papers contest. The win- ner presented his paper at the regional event. Other activities of the Gannon chap- ter included guest speakers, and an in- plant tour of the Erie City Iron Works of Zurn Industries, Incorporated. I ' ■SSNftJflG 1 1 4= '•J 3 Chemistry Club 1. Bob Peyton, Richard Pietrzak, Pat Vlahos, Jim Parlavecchio. 2. Cindy Maki, Kevin Kramer, Jay McLaughlin, Dave Lis. Society of Physics Students 3. Dr. Griesacker, Dr. Sitter, Mike Natale, John Zuraw, Dave Jordan, Dom Ruggeri, Mike Zak, Al Stewart, Les Williams, Regina Wunsch, Joe Lewis, Al Madura, Dr. Kim, Fr. Sciamanda, Dick Lohse, Mark Olszewski. A.S.M.E. 4. Joe Durante, Pat Halaiko, Bill Kistner. 5. Dr. Halit Kosar, Ron Hyziewicz, Mike Yeager. 6. John Seewagen, Mike Zak. 127 1. Bill Young, Ed Stanton. 2. Paul For- quer, Oya Kosar, Peter Brown, Gary Barnes. 3. Larry Glenn, Gary Krugger, Dan McAn- drew. 4. John DiPlacido, Greg Chisholm. IEEE Farm Tour A Success This year's student I.E.E.E. (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) had a chance to view an ecology-minded business successfully op- erated. The tour of the Moonlight Mushroom Farm in southwestern Pennsylvania highlighted the concept of recycling on a practical basis. Past field trips were funded primarily by the local branch of I.E.E.E., and speakers from the Out- standing Lecture Program have been available to students through the local members, covering sub- jects from holography to modern railway systems. Student activities in I.E.E.E. have centered around a prize paper competition, emphasizing orig- inal presentations which have been well researched. This year's twenty members had opportunities to in- crease their knowledge not only through group activ- ities, but also through independent study on the paper topics. 128 MENTAL HEALTH CLUB Students Aid Students Gannon's Mental Health Association, begun in 1971, has served students as well as the community in its three-year existence. Last year's Student-to-Student Center aimed at helping students work out problems with school, par- ents,and personal crises. Members also held doughnut sales on the third floor of Zurn to raise funds for the spring Mental Health Symposium in 1973. Last fall, the group participated in the Human Values Clarification Lab, an eight-week program in self-awareness. The sessions were a combined effort with Hamot's Community Mental Health Center. And this year's twenty members opened a small library to aid Mental Health majors in their studies. 1. Debbie Hybert, Cirino. Paula Stetter, Roselie 129 7. Cathy Moore, Joe Meko, Candy Horm. 2. Karen Rubay, Charles Forquer, James Heidelberg. 3. Mark Chevalier, Sgt. J.C. Brasington, Mike Amidon, Dave Alessi. 4. John Masciarelli, Henry Elario, Robert Clancy, Joe Weber. CRIMINAL JUSTICE CLUB Guest Lecturer Each Meeting The Criminal Justice Club attempted to have guest lecturers at every meeting this year. The organization, comprised of about one hundred Criminal justice majors, used these speakers to familiarize its members with various aspects of the profes- sion. Many members received in-service training as volunteers with local probation departments, and close contact was main- tained with municipal police departments, agency heads, and civic officials. The club members developed a good rapport with local agencies and officials, besides having exposure to realistic problems in their field. 130 Pi Gamma Mu Officers Eliminated Front: Kevin Bell, Les Miller. Back: Pat Martin, David Sed, Greg Beardsley, Dr. Rein- hard, Dan Kucharski, Russ Biggica, Steve Smith, Bill Buseck, Dave Lastowski, Terry Cavanaugh. Gannon's chapter of Pi Gamma Mu, an honor society for social science majors, held its nominations in the spring for prospective members. Open to juniors and seniors in any of the Social Sciences, the group does not elect officers. Instead, it aims at equally involving all the members in arranging a guest-speaker lecture. The lecture, held at the installation ceremony, remain- ed the main event of Pi Gamma Mu. Members chose the speaker after considering how the topic would benefit new members. 131 POLI SCI CLUB Cooperation Results In Shared Activity Members of Gannon's Political Science Club travelled to Harrisburg this spring for a seminar on state government. The seminar, arranged in conjunction with the Political Science Department, was a first- time experience for the students who went. Many of the club's functions are a cooperative effort with the Political Sci- ence Department. Last fall's Model U.N. at Gannon was co-sponsored through the club and the department. And informal get-togethers, including a coed football game at Frontier Park, were the result of similar joint effort. The club runs Student Senate elections and arranges guest speakers for the month- ly meetings. Open to all majors, the main purpose of the organization is to increase student knowledge in the area of politics. 132 7. Dr. Brasfield, Steve Smith, Les Miller, Russ Biggia, Dan Kucharski. 2. Terry Cavanaugh, Kevin Bell, Dr. Reinhard, Bill Buseck. PRE-LAWCLUB Students Prepare For Law School Gannon's Law Club has been on campus for the past four years. Open to all ma- jors, the organization attracts students interested in attending law school after graduation from Gannon. At the monthly meetings, guest speak- ers have lectured on various aspects of the legal system. Past speakers included Attorney Segal from the District Attorney's office, Judge Levin, Judge Anthony, and Attorney Barry Grossman. Topics ranged from discussions with the Erie County Leg- al Aid Society on poverty law, to the role of the District Attorney, and students' problems in applying to law schools. 133 Raiders 7. Front: James Muders, Pete Weiss, Wesley Micket, Tim Fox. Back: Edward Tucholski, Gregory Harpst, Bill Adam. 2. David Way, SGM Comerford, Advisor, Kass- em Saleh. 3. Mark Steg, Pete Lafata, John Shandorf, Richard Reaghard, Robert Yanich- ko, Scabbard and Blade. 4. Major Warren, Advisor, Kassam Saleh, William Gross, David Way. 5. Ralph Bush, Tom Dylewski, David Medvec. 6. James Hynes, Richard Reaghard, Carl Kreisel. RAIDERS ROTC Men Trained Leaders Gannon's Raider Company is a counter- guerrilla unit, formed in 1963. This year, the company consisted of fourteen members. The Raiders were founded as a frater- nal organization which aimed at training its members for leadership roles in the Army. Individual initiative and abilities are developed through drill activities. Membership is voluntary for all ROTC stu- dents who demonstrate their desire to join through active participation. 134 I SCABBARD BLADE National Society Honors Military Gannon's chapter of the National So- ciety of Scabbard and Blade is D Company, Fourteenth Regiment. The organization serves to recognize junior and senior ROTC cadets who have maintained a high academic average and have exhibited proficiency in Military Science. Scabbard and Blade has performed hon- or guard duties at weddings and funerals. It has also served as Color Guard for col- lege and local civic functions. 135 7. Mary Anne Connell, Joanne Heintz, Daniel Davis. 2. Susan Wilson, Robin Roach, Dr. Sague. 3. Dennis Mahoney, Angela Marasco, Donna Lowe, Elena George. 4. Barb Haurwitz, Hans Corke, Jim Nelson, Kathy Shea, Tom Dylewski, Mary Weber, Allyson Lamp. 5. Maria Cetchell, Edith Holtz, Maria Bentz, Berta Drechsel, Marianne Pommer, Kate McNelis, Micaela Bowler, Dr. Steffi Holzen. 6. Hilde Wojchiechow- ski, Barb Haurwitz, Dr. Weber, Ally- son Lamp, Kathy Shea, Monica Grimm, Mr. and Mrs. Petersen. SPANISH CLUB Members Sample Exotic Foods The Spanish Club members have enjoyed this year's format. Each time the group met, a special Spanish or Mexican dish was prepared for club members to sample. Bac alao a la Vizcaina (Basque codfish), slan (pudding), aguacate (avocadoes), and tor- tillas were among the foods tasted. Conversations during the meetings were held in Spanish, and the culture of Spanish-speaking countries was studied through slides and discussion groups. 136 ,- GERMAN CLUB Native Speakers Join Collegiates Gannon's German Club has interested individuals within the Erie community, as well as Gannon students. Open to anyone interested in German language and culture, the club holds monthly meetings. German is spoken in an informal setting, and the meetings include programs related to the geography, history, and customs of Germany. The programs included films, slides, and tape recordings. Subject material varied from a lecture on the German edu- cational system to a look at German folk- lore and outstanding musical compositions. 137 SOCIOLOGY CLUB Established Club Adds Activities Although the Sociology Club has been in existence for several years, this year's group was more active than in past years. Besides holding weekly meetings, the club has shown films available to all stu- dents, and members have conducted sociolog- ical research programs. At group meetings, social workers, probation officers, and officials from the Court system are invited to speak. Mr. McKelvey, the advisor for the club, stated that The main objective for the club is to provide an atmosphere to explore the field of Sociology outside of the classroom situation. 1 SOCIAL WORK CLUB New Format Initiated The Social Work Club, also known as the Stu- dent Association of Social Workers, reorganized it- self in 1973. The club now covers three categories of action: social activities, educational activi- ties, and recruitment activities. Under social activities, the group particip- ated in visiting Warren State Hospital at Christmas and bringing gifts to the patients. The education- al activities involved attending monthly meetings or lectures with guest speakers, and recruitment activities aided in attracting new students to Gan- non and the club itself. Any student can join the Social Work Club. All majors are considered eligible for membership, and there are no preliminary requirements. 1. Mr. McKelvey, Advisor, Mike Jancek, Wanita Wawrzyniak, Tony Rugare. 2. Karl Aufman, Joe Hiznay, Norma Kerlin. 3. Mr. Wardell, Advisor, Mary Ellen Sartoris, ]ohn Stehle, Cathy Laniewicz, Karen Dermanuel, Ed Samartino. 139 WOMEN'S COMMISSION The Struggle Continues The Women's Commission, organized three years ago as a special Presidential committee, has at- tempted to serve the interests and needs of Gannon women. Initially, the elected officers of the group were faculty and administration members, but this year's officers were students. Last fall, a Women's Day was held in the Learn- ing Resource Center. Dr. Esther Westervelt spoke on Feminine Identity: 1974, and the changing role of career women was discussed. Two important meetings took place in 1973-74. The committee met with Monsignor Nash and discussed the need for a Dean of Women, and more women faculty members, as well as more courses in Women's Studies. The commission remains a forum for complaints and ideas from women on academic and campus life. 7. Joan Spadacene, Mary Pat Reuwer, Josephine Subotnik. 2. Debra Miklajczak, Cathy Laniewicz, Joanne Jofery, Mary Crumblatt Wagner. 1. Front: Sandy Kruszewski, Rita Perrett, Steve Brady, Jacquelyn Migdal, Stanley Swacha, Helena Power. Back: Dave Skovron, Mike Vasil, Anne Marie Clancey, Pat Milone, Joan Spadacene. 2. Jan McLaughlin, Doug Bucher, Dave Skovron, Joan Spadacene, Rosie Coletta. 3. Anne Marie Clancey, Helena Power, Mike Vasil, Chris Wodarczyk, Pat Milone. TALISMAN PLAYERS Group Originated Prior To Dept. The Talisman Players were orig- inally organized before Gannon had a recognized Theatre Department. Then, the Players were responsible for all the Gannon Theatre productions. Now, the Talisman Players are under the direction of the Speech and Drama Department. Aside from the regular theatre productions, this year's group presented Revue for incoming freshmen during Orientation Week. They also sponsored the annual Talisman Players Banquet in May. 141 8 ue Key 1. Rich Petri, Dan Kucharski, Ron Ochalek, Gary Miller, Vann Brunson, Daryl Hall. 2. Frank Stephenson, Tony Cometto, Ed Gustin, Dave Kumrow, Rich Deuink, Dean Bull. 3. Bob Dobiesz, Andre Guthman, Tom Kuhn, Paul Movinsky, Nick Gicale, Bob Schriefer. Cardinal Key 4. Front: Karen Peterson, Joanne Heintz, Peg Orler. Back: Mary Lee Bliley, Dr. Roy Morgan, Mary Lou Scalise, advisor. 5. Front: Debbie Hybert, Nancy Senchak, Wilma Dull, Mary Ellen Sar- toris. Back. Carol Narkevic, Debbie Rhule, Mary Pat Carney, Grace Baginski. 6. Front: Joette Piccirillo, Mary Ellen Plumb, Mary Carlson, Angie Marasco. Back: Paula Stetter, Margie Jo Tanty, Cathy Moore, Ann Stephenson. BLUE KEY Involved Gannon Men Recognized Gannon's chapter of Blue Key National Honor Fraternity serves mainly as a means of recognizing outstandi ng students. This year's membership included twenty- five men. Blue Key has not been active socially and the reason for this was explained by President Dan Kucharski: We are not able to conduct social activities because most of our members don't have extra time. In order to be nominated to the fra- ternity, a student must be actively in- volved in at least three extracurricular activities, and maintain above average grades. 142 CARDINAL KEY New Sorority Honors Women After more than three years of plan- ning, Gannon finally has its own chapter of Cardinal Key National Honor Sorority. The society was formally inducted in early October with a charter membership of twenty-five women. A reception followed the induction ceremony. Mary Lee Bliley, President of the so- ciety, noted that Women at Gannon have needed an organization to recognize them as successful students. The men have al- ways had Blue Key — the brother society. One major service project was spon- sored by Cardinal Key this year: the mem- bers aided the Community Blood Bank in recruiting more donors. 143 GAMMASICMAMU Vets Informed of Aid 7. Front: Grover Longnecker, Richard F. Malena, Ed Brill. Back: Donald Szatkowski, Regis P. Mabie, Warren L. Starrett, Advisor, Jerry Baracka, Donald Schmitz, Donald J. Pross. About eighty of the veterans at Gannon belong to Gamma Sigma Mu. The fraternity was originally organized to help veterans further their educations at Gannon. This fraternity aids veterans by informing them of the availability of special veteran schol- arships. The national organization recently advised the Gannon chapter that the college is eligible for a fifty-one-dollar grant per veteran through the national group. This year the Gannon veterans conducted a raffle to raise money for scholarships. In past years, the vets took part in various service projects, including contributing to a fund to buy braces for a needy local boy, and servicing the Gertrude Barber Center. 144 1. Shirley Levin, Michael Morris. 2. Pat Milone, Jacquelyn Migdal. 3. Greg Zbach, Joan Spadacene. 4. Robert Knecht, Rita Perrett. 5. Steve Fensel, Anne Marie Clancey. ALPHA PSI OMEGA Carriage House Sold By College The Kappa Beta cast, Gannon's chapter of Alpha Psi Omega, was dispossessed this year when the college sold their main cen- ter of activity, the Carriage House. Dedicated to increasing student in- volvement in the theatre, the honor soci- ety has sponsored at least one major pro- duction yearly, plus numerous one-act plays. Last year's schedule included fourteen one- acts, along with The Cave Dwellers. The society also recognizes outstand- ing contributions to college theatre. As- piring candidates are judged on the basis of their work in various aspects of Gan- non's theatre — backstage work, box office, management, technical effects, and acting. 145 TRI-BETA Biologists Aid Admissions Office The best description for Beta Beta Beta is one big Family. The honorary biological fraternity not only has offered companionship for its members, but has helped Gannon at the same time. One of the year's main projects was sponsoring a career day for high school students. The visiting students had a chance to see Gannon first-hand, which could help them in choosing a college to attend. The membersalso held fund-raising projects to buy books for the biology library. Tri-Beta 1. Mary Ann Hutzler, Tony D'Alessandro, Dean Bull, Bill Falkenberg, Barb Dudzinski, Mary Rita Alberstadt. 2. Joe Nedresky, Darlyne Earick, Leon Kulinski, Brian Swenson, Marie Knafelc, Carol Narkevic, Rita Roman. 3. Carla Lewis, Peggy Ditz, Paul Movinsky, Susan Laws, Mike Machuga,Bill Andolsek, Bob Tyler, Jude Kirk, Kathy Swanson. Gamma Chi. 4. Dave Girard, Dennis Luchey, Char Ober, Kathy McLaughlin. 5. Alan Peters, Dennis Mahoney, Rich Adams. 6. Dave Sed, Mary Lee Bliley, Deb- bie Hybert, Bill Andolsek. GAMMA CHI Used Book Sale Aids Psych Dept. Gamma Chi, an honor society for Psy- chology majors, continued this year with its objective of aiding Gannon's Psychol- ogy Department. Over the past two years, Gamma Chi held a used book sale at the beginning of each semester to raise money for equipment and materials in the Psy- chology Department. Some of the society's funds also went toward guest lectures. Among the speakers brought to Gannon in the past was Dr. James Kirk, who lectured on ways that Gannon's society could establish in- tercollege affiliations and gain admission into the national organization, Psi Chi. 147 1. Dan Kucharski, Rocco Pugliese, Ed DeRose, Mike Schwabenbauer. 2. Rocco Pugliese. 3. Marcia Urraro. 4. Jim Pianka, Jim Vogel. 148 STUDENT SENATE Film Series Sponsored From A Man Called Horse to Willard, the Student Senate movies included something tor everyone's taste. Slaughterhouse Five, One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich. and cocoanuts were also shown at Gannon, courtesy of the Senate. Along with an extended movie schedule, this year's Senate sponsored a series of mini-concerts. They also expanded the traditional dance schedule — the 8-Ball and Spring Fever — to include a February Winter Carnival, to which alumni were invited. A re-instated speaker's program featured such events as Who Killed J.F.K.? and Charles Morgan. 149 1. Don McAleer, Mike Dimmick. 2. Mike D'Aulerio, Ed Billick, Andre Guthman. 3. Tom Deely, Mike Ryan, Pat Halaiko. 4. Sue Gross, Cynthia Mills. 5. Mary Ellen Sartoris, Jeanne Holt, Donna Pokrajac, 6. Jay McLaughlin, Mike Miller. 150 RESIDENT ADVISORS Less Time Left For Guidance The Resident Advisor's job is most importantly one of guidance, although un- fortunately it is more often one of disci- pline. So stated Jeanne Holt, Head Resi- dent Advisor at North Hall East. Aside from enforcing the dormitory rules and regulations this year, R.A.'s served as advisors to the dorm councils and as members on Gannon's standing com- mittees. The R.A.'s for all Gannon dorms are selected by the Housing Committee every spring. Each person is granted room and board plus tuition for a varying amount of credits, depending upon the total num- ber of semesters the student served as an R.A. 151 1. Top: Steve Parker, Joe DiBattista. Bottom. Jim Zannelli, Joe Kulka. 2. Paulette Cassic, Chris Miller, Mary Jane Hejmowski, Monique Dure. 3. Karl Aufman, Mike Seidler, Steve Pospiech, Kevin Brown. 4. Lou Agnese. 5. Mary Lou and John Janota. 6. Kevin Kramer, Otis Barnes, Steve Bunce, Bill Sapone. 7. Ron Piluso, Tony D'Alessandro, Vince Barlow. 8. Front: Marcia Mazur, Colleen Aloan. Back: Paula Stetter, Betti Lauer. 152 DORM COUNCILS Residents Respond To Suggestions Dorm councils were elected in each of the dormitories for the first time in 1972. They began in response to student's suggestions that residents should have more responsibility for dorm activities. While small infractions (forgetting to sign in a guest, excessive noise, etc.) are ruled on by Resident Advisors, any appeal by the accused student is presented before the Dorm Council. The Council will then make recommendations to the Dean of Students and the Head Resident. In the past year, the Dorm Councils also functioned as social organizers. The three Councils sponsored a Beer Blast in November, and a Christmas party which in- cluded a door-decorating contest and a Midnight Mass. 153 1. Peg Orler, Wanita Wawrzyniak. 2. Bob Peyton, Ron Piluso, Jim Griffey. 3. Tom McCarthy, Bill Young. 4. Dion Clarke. 5. Dave Glasier, John Pozza. 154 WERG-FM First Year A Success WERG F.M., Gannon College Radio, completed its first year of broadcasting on December 1, 1973, The radio station, created to be used primarily by Com- munications majors, was built by students, and is completely student-managed and operated. Over thir- ty people of various majors are active in the sta- tion's programming. The students gain experience not only in broad- casting, but also in engineering, business manage- ment, newswriting, and public relations. This year the station presented a special Hal- loween Party. The program featued Dracula, star- ring Greg Zbach. Other activities this year included presenting a Christmas special and sponsoring the Walt Disney flick, Make Mine Music. 155 1. Elizabeth Bucarelli, Nancy Koza. 2. Rick Kirkner. 3. Jim Cantoni, Pam Verity, Paul Groucutt, Tom Laskowski. 4. Jean Kozlowski, Ron Dalesio. 5. Donna Pedano, Editor-in-Chief. G N N On KNight 156 ££££ l g m HON «-  KNlt H« KNIGHT Staff Struggles For Standard Set Every week, a fresh edition of the Gannon Knight appeared from the Knight office in the basement of the Walker Building. This year's staff of twenty students, headed by Editor Donna Pedano, spent innumerable hours getting the paper ready for delivery each Friday morning. The work hours totaled more than the usual amount for extracurricular activit- ies. Donna usually put in a thirty-hour week editing the paper. The staff aver- aged 300 hours each week in their various assignments. After the Knight won numerous awards for overall excellence in 1973, this year's staff was determined to follow the same rigorous standards. Under the pressure of a heavy work load each deadline was met successfully. While quanity of time spent doesn't always equal quality, the Knight staff in the past year produced a readable paper with award-winning potential. 157 1. Diane Cantoni, Bob Hirsh. 2. Karen Connell. 3. Mari Slraub, Danette DiPerna, Mary Crumblatt — Wagner. 4. Peg Orler, Editor in Chief. 5. Pat Reaney, Gretchen Heintz. 6. Mary Jane Hejmowski. 158 LANCE Staff Inexperience Seen As Challenge This year's Lance staff faced a def- inite problem: few members had direct ex- perience in yearbook publication. (In 1973 there was a great exodus of Lance staffers through graduation.) The first meeting last fall revealed exactly how much had to be learned — and was followed with a crash study program by the editors. After this period of frantic cramming subsided, the real work still remained to be finished. Once the staff was organized, though, gears began to mesh. Layouts, copy, and pictures trickled steadily into the Lance office; finished pages — after minor dif- ficulties— were mailed out to the printer. The result: the 1974 Lance. And a core of undergraduate staffers to contin- ue with next year's book. 159 wmmmmmm '• ■ .' -•'. - n: m §}$ •r$ m • B.  3 - 1 '•',r' vv • « , •■c--. i • -•: ■ i£ «;•• . • r: 5 5 . . .• .,..v ■ .A- ? - s 3fp .?;. h r:f, r i i •.5 ..ft ! s f.. SS — The 1974 graduates of Gannon College are perhaps more diversified as a class than any pre- ceding group of seniors. Because of the recently added academic programs, this year's graduates include majors in Speech and Drama, Communica- tions, Criminal Justice, Mental Health Counseling, and Radiologic Technology. Although the trend in the job market has been downward, graduates feel that their qualif- ications are attractive to prospective employers. Many seniors have had additional training through club activities and programs involving practicum or field work. This type of learning — outside the classroom — is freer, and less likely to result in tension and frustration. If seniors consciously reflect on their years at Gannon, the first thoughts coming to mind will probably relate to extracurricular events. After graduation, most seniors will find em- ployment. This won't be easy — it takes limitless perseverance. And though many first jobs will be less than satisfactory, at least it's a way to payoff school loans. Frank Amicucci John Amy Michael Amy Richard Andersen Christian Anderson Philip Anderson Henry Andrae Gary Antalek Marcel Arribi Jim Baer Grace Baginski Paul Baniewicz 162 - Gary Barnes Jack Benson Greg Beardsley Clyde Berkheimer Thomas Belczyk Kenneth Berlin David Bello Steven Blair Jessie Blanchard Edward Brill Douglas Brownson Vann Brunson Jerry Byrne Mary Lee Bliley Donald Brotherson Robert Bruno Dean Bull John Carlson David Bobango Edward Brown James Bojarski Thomas Brown 163 Paulette Cassic Richard Chomiczewski F. Robert Chuba Roselie Cirino Anne Marie Clancey Thomas Connelly Mary Conway Barbara Ann Cook Joel Corwin Patrick Czytuck George Danial Brian Davey Celestine Davis James Davis 164 Robert Davis Marsha DeLaura John Dennin Danette DiPerna Richard Donato Edward Dawson Gerard DeLuca Richard Deuink Loretta DiTaranto Stephen Downey Thomas Dayton John DeLuca John Diewald Robert Dobiesz Susan Ann Downey Thomas Deely Dale Demarco Mike Dimmick Patricia Dollivar Michael Duffy 165 Douglas Dunn Monique Dure James Durkin Lorri Edelman Henry Elario Thomas Elson Justine English Diane Erichson John Estes Larry Feeney Stephen Fensel Richard Figaski Paul Forquer Thomas Fox Paul D. Francis Denise Funicello Daniel Garbacz Michael George Robert Glancy David Glasier 166 1 fel ! j ft £ | 'ifflr m M 1 iBL Martin Gloekler Robert Gorrie Carol Gracey William Gronostaj William Gross Larry Grossman Paul Groucutt Rakesh Grover Thomas Gruden Richard Grychowski Edward Gustin DarylHall Andy Harold Greg Harubin 167 '■14'- 1 7 j8 K. w 1 Y ft v 1 1- Vv H B UK . B M mam L ■111 ■ H I Richard Harz James Hauser Joanne Heintz Marianne Henrie Daniel Herring Royal Hewitt J. Mark Hindman Robert Hirsh Jeanne Holt Candace Horm Janet Horton James Horvat Jim Hrinda Morna Hutchinson 168 Deborah Hybert Harriette Jones James Kane William Kistner Robert Kobielski David Izbicki William Jones Glenn Kay Joseph Kloecker Frank Koch David Jankowski David Juriewicz James Kilcoyne Marie Knafelc Jerry Kolljeski Richard Jenks Michael Kamman Sheridan Kirkpatrick Frank Knaus Kevin Kossbiel 169 James Kraus Catherine Laniewicz John Leri William Long Dennis Luchey Daniel Kucharski Robert Larkin Angie Lewkowicz Michael LoSapio Deborah Macaluso Thomas Kuhn Robert Laskowski Gary Lillis George Lostracco Marlene Manendo Charles Kurtz Michael Latimer David Lis Denise Love Patricia Mattimore 170 Donald Mc Alecr Daniel McAndrew Thomas McCarthy Brenda McRae William Mechan Gary Miller Glenn Miller Leslie Miller Catherine Moore Keith Morris Paul Movinsky James Mullaney Peter Mychailyszyn George Neiman 171 Charles Netkowicz Ted Niederriter Julio Nunez Terry Obringer Bernard O'Connor Thomas Ogorchock Gerard Orinko Margaret Orler Richard Oros Gerald Palotas Michael Patasky Ruffin Pauszek, Jr. Donna Pedano Karen Peterson 172 Thomas Petit Lawrence Piotrowicz Christopher Poux John Pronobis Ronald Roach Robert Peyton Richard Podobnik Charles Preston Ann Reeves Patrick Rooney James Pianka Donna Pokrajac Louis Price Kenneth Thomas Roth Joette Piccirillo Jim Pollock Patricia Prischak Reisenweber Allen Rickloff Geraldine Ruef 173 Donald Russel Gregory Ruzzine Mary Ellen Sartoris EdSchodt Robert Schriefer Michael Schutz David Sidelinger Brad Simon Glenn Simon John Sinclair Carol Smith Paul Smith Joseph Spadacene Edward Stanton Thomas Steele John Stehle Alan Stewart David Stoczynski Jerry Storey David Stubenhofer 174 Frank Surrena Michael Sutika Larry Swigonski Arthur Szczepaniec Daniel Tech John Trohoske Bruce Turner Edward Tyler Robert Umpleby Marcia Urraro Mary Grumblatt Wagner Edward Walk Annie Walter James Warus 175 Daniel Waruszewski Gary Wawrzyniak David Way Ann Weithman Robert Werner Marjorie Westphal Leslie Williams Darryl Wittenburg David Wood Mary Yakimovich William Young Michael Zak Ronald Zawistowski Gregory Zbach Gary Zuber Linda Zurad John Zuraw Nick Acanfora 176 1973-74 Student Directory And Index Abbott, John Joseph, 108 Woodlawn Drive, Willowstreet, Pa., Psych., 17584, 94 Abbott, Rosemarie, 5611 Chesterfield Dr., Camp Springs, Md., MHC, 20031 Acanfora, Nicholas P., 455 Morgan Pkwy., Hamburg, NY., Mgt., 14075, 114,176 Achesinski, Leo Walter, 303Ziegler Ave., Butler, Pa., Acct., 16001 i Ackroyd, Kevin Joseph, 110 Cambridge Ave., Westmont, N.J., E.E., 08108 J Adam, William Anthony, 544 Pittsburgh St., Springdale, Pa., Math, 15144, 134 Adams, Richard Allan, 340 13th St., Reynoldsvile, Pa., MHC, 15051, 87,147 Adamson, George A., 2324 Lynnbrook Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa., Acct., 15226 Ahlgren, Richard Alan, 3717 0akwood St., Erie, Pa., Math, 16508 Aiello, Arthur Francis, 90 Forrest St, Ridgway. Pa., Cr.J., 15853, 114 Aiello, CennaroC, 301 Fairview Ave., Johnsonburg, Pa., Mgt., 15845, 114 Alberstadt, John Wm. Jr , 643 Pin Oak Dr, Erie, Pa., Soc, 16504 Alberstadt. Mary Rita, 643 Pin Oak Drive, Erie, Pa., Bio., 16504, 147 Alberih, Regis R., RD1, Mars, Pa , Phil, 16046 1 Alessi. David P . PO Box 264 Gannon Col , Erie, Pa., Cr.J., 16501, 130 Allen, Pearl, 1155 E 19 Si, Erie, Pa , El Ed , 16503 | Allin, John A, 438 W 7 St, Erie, Pa., Psych., 16507 last, Judy Lorraine, 415 Eden Dr., Monroeville, Pa., Bio., 15146 Aloan, Colleen Edith, 314 Terry Rd, Syracuse, NY., Med Tech., 13219, 152 I Altadonna, John Mario, 1916 45 St., Pennsauken, N.J., Mgl, 08110 Amadio, Mark C , Box 25, Fryburg, Pa., Psych., 16326 Amicucci, Frank Vincent, 2412 Taggert St , Wesleyville, Pa., Soc. Sci., 16510, 39,86, 162 Ammar, Atif Ahmad, 360 W 8 Si., Erie, Pa., M.E., 16502, 86 Amy, John Roger, 18 Bowen St., lameslown, NY., Bio., 14701, 162 Amy, Mu hacl John. 1804 Wesl 24 St , Erie, Pa . Phil, 16502, 162 Andersen, Ri hard Chris, 144 Parkway Dr. Erie, Pa., Soc, 16511, 162 Anderson, C alherine Ann, 1030 W 26 St, Erie, Pa., Soc. Sci., 16S08 Anderson, ( hnstianS., 23 Clearview Dr., Conneaut, Ohio, MM., 44030, 112,162 Anderson, Douglas R, RD 1 Box 195, Cambridge Sp. Pa , Finance, 16403 Anderson, Margaret I, 124 Fourth Si. Exl, Youngsville. Pa , Psy h. 16381 Anderson, Marc Andrew, 2629 Parker Ave , Erie, Pa, Mgl., 16510 Anderson, Philip Eugene, 926 West 34 Street, Erie, Pa., Mgt., 16508, 162 Anderson, Stephen Albert, 926 West 34 St, Erie, Pa, For Lang., 16508 Anderton, George, 280 Hasson Ave , Oil City, Pa., Mgl, 16301 AndoJsek, William C, 615 Poplar Si, Erie, Pa., Psych., 16502, 147 Andrae, Flenry C arl, 909 Raspberry Si., Erie, Pa, Phil., 16502, 162 Andrews, John Muhael, 16 Averill St., Warren, Pa., Finance, 16365, 107 Annun iato, Anthony J, 41 Seminole Pkwy , Buffalo. NY , MHC, 14210 Annun iata, Marybelh, 4445 Lorna Lane, Erie, Pa., Psych., 16506 Applebergh, Jon Russell, 185 Bronx River Rd., Yonkers, NY., Bio., 10704 Apuz o, Alfonso Antonio, 5257 Buffalo Rd, Erie, Pa., I.M., 16510 Amdt, Frank William, 629 Walker St , Aberdeen, Md„ Soc., 21001 Arribi, Marcel, 216 Cliff Street, Cliffside Pk, N.J., Soc Sci., 07010, 45,91,162 Ashbaugh, William Leray, S Main St Box 369, Knox, Pa., E.E., 16232. 108 Atkins, Herman Edward, 3233 E. 123 St., Cleveland, Oh., Acct., 44120 Atkinson, Johnie Mae, 1274E.33St., Erie, Pa., Psych, 16504 Aufman, Karl Francis, 364 Gloria St, Pittsburgh. Pa., Soc., 15237, 139,152 Augenstein, Jay A ., 2405 Sarah St Apt. 2, Pittsburgh, Pa., For. Lang., 15203 nis, Peter Joseph, 270 Concord Rd, Sharon, Pa., MHC, 16146 ■r, limmieRex, 480-81 Street, Niagara FIs., NY., Acct., 14304. 162 □aginski, Francis Eugene, 1023 East 29 St., Erie, Pa., Math, 16504 Baginski, Grace L, 3939 Myrtle St., Erie, Pa, Gen Sci., 16508, 35,142,162 Bagnom, Linda Jane, 4423 Peach St , Erie, Pa., Soc. 16509 Bailey, Peter William, 1022 Brown Ave., Erie, Pa., Mgl., 16502 Bailey, Ronald M., 320 E Columbus Ave., Corry, Pa., Mgt., 16407 Bailey, Thomas Harding, 1039 East 3 Street, Erie, Pa., Soc Sci., 16507 Baker, DeannaC, 1304 German St., Erie, Pa., Soc. Sci., 16503 Bal, Michael Anthony, 867 Rumsey Ave., Erie, Pa., Cr.J., 16511 Bal, Marjorielee, 867 Rumsey Ave., Erie, Pa., Acct., 16511 Baldwin, William Arthur, 2405 South Shore Dr., Erie, Pa., Hum., 16506 Bandur, Marlene. 3570 Backus Rd., Harborcreek, Pa., Med. Tech., 16421 Bandur, Anthony Joseph, 3570 Backus Rd., Harborcreek, Pa., Gen. Sci., 16421 Banducci, Charles Joseph, 1526 Liberty St., Erie, Pa., Mgt., 16502 Baniewicz, Paul Adam, 1820 Ottawa Drive, Erie, Pa., Mgt., 16505, 162 Baniszweski. Leona Marie, 516 E. 22 St., Erie, Pa., Med. Tech., 16503 Baniszewski, David E., 544 E 13 St., Erie, Pa., Acct., 16503 Bankslon, George David, 7341 Upland St., Pittsburgh, Pa., Pol. Sci., 15208 Bannister, Jon Clayton, 2002 E. 12 St., Erie, Pa., Ec, 16511 Barabas, William)., 1116 E. 9 St., Erie, Pa., Psych., 16503 Baracka, Jerry, 2680 lakeside Dr., Erie, Pa., I.M., 16511, 144 Barker, Lynda H., 646 W. 6 St., Erie, Pa., Psych., 16507 Barlow, Vincent R., 125 Conger Ave., Akron, Oh., M.E., 44303, 152 Barnes, Gary Ernest, 311 Hazel Dr., Pittsburgh, Pa., E.E., 15228, 128,162 Barnes, Otis James, 1723 FilmoreSt., Erie, Pa., Pre-Law, 16505, 152 Barney, Paul Edward, 2125 Dorn Road, Waterford, Pa., Bio., 16441 Baron, Dale Rodney, 325 E. 13 St., Berwick, Pa., Pre-Law, 18603 Barrett, David Eugene, Rd. 9 Henderson Rd., Erie, Pa., Lib. Arts, 16509 Barrett, Mark F., 415AyerRd., Buffalo, NY., M.E., 14221 Barron, David, 501 Parade St., Erie, Pa., Chem., 16507 Barron, Timothy Joseph, 411 Lincoln Ave., Erie, Pa., Bio., 16505 Bartchak, Mark Leonard, 4889 Banbury Ct. 15, Warrensville, Oh., Theo., 44128, 52 Barthelmes, David Arthur, 1819 West 33 St., Erie, Pa., Mgt., 16508 Bastek, Ronald Louis, 5906 Arbroath Dr., Clinton, Md., Mgt., 20735 Bates, Nanette lean, 122 E. 30 St., Erie, Pa., MHC, 16504 Battistone, Arthur J., 217 Beallsville Rd., Bentleyville, Pa., Acct., 15314, 107 Bauer, Bruce Edward, 1115 West 25 Street, Erie, Pa., Acct., 16502 Bauer, Wanda Leona, 126Pennroad, St. Marys, Pa., MHC, 15857 Baumlin, Albert John, 164 First St., Perth Amboy, N.J., Pre-Med., 08861 Bean, Dennis Richard, 4624 Upland Dr., Erie, Pa., El Ed., 16509 Beardsley, Gregory Lee, North Mill St. Ext., North East, Pa., Soc, 16428, 162 Beck, John Andre, Rd 5 Oakland Road, Mercer, Pa., Phil., 16137 Becker, James Robert, Rd 5 Robison Rd, Erie, Pa., Hist., 16509 Becker, John Spafford, 1617 South Shore Dr., Erie, Pa., Mkt., 16505 Bekeny, Frank Stephen, 353 W. 20 St., Erie, Pa., E.E., 16502, 83 Belczyk, Thomas Francis, 366 East 36 St., Erie, Pa., Hist., 16504, 162 Bell, Blaine Maurice, 2605 Saltsman Rd., Erie, Pa., Pre-Med., 16510 Bell. Kevin Leigh, 2605 Saltsman Rd., Erie, Pa, Pre-Law, 16510, 131,133 Belleau. Glenn Michael, 302 Monroe St.. Warren, Pa., Acct., 16365, 87 Belleau, John Robert, 302 Monroe St., Warren, Pa., Soc. Sci., 16365, 107 Benacci, Doreen Ann, 1115 linden Ave., Erie, Pa., Med. Tech., 16505 Benacci, Robert David, 535 Hilltop Road, Erie, Pa., Psych., 16509 Bennett, Duane John, 106 Sunset Drive, Girard, Pa., Acct., 16417 Bensink, Joseph M., 1107 N. Center St., Corry, Pa., Phil., 16407 Benson, lack A., 3614 Elmwood Ave., Erie, Pa., Gen. Sci., 16508, 162 Berdis, Cynthia Ann, 4315 Parade, Erie, Pa., Pol. Sci., 16504 Berkheimer, Clyde C, 2677 Peach St., Erie, Pa, Gen. Sci., 16508, 162 Beyer, Robert F„ 270ElmarDr., Rochester, N.Y., Gen. Sci, 14616 Bianco, Gary Arthur, 214FochSl., Ellwood City, Pa., Mgt., 16117 Bienio, Bernard Lee, 454 W. 9 St. Apt. 8, Erie, Pa., Finance, 16501 Biggica, Russell Joseph, 5394 Wildwood Way, Erie, Pa., Pol. Sci. 16511, 131,133 Billick, Edward lames, 1222 State Rd, Monessen, Pa.. Pol. Sci., 15062, 107,150 Birkner, linda Diane, 12 Elm St., Lake City, Pa, Cr.J., 16423 Biltner, Timothy Joseph, 5421 Carnegie St., Pittsburgh, Pa., S.W., 15201 Bixby, Mark Joseph, 1422 W. 33 St., Erie, Pa , Math, 16508 Blackmun, Rhonda Lynn, 1714 West 39 St., Erie, Pa, Acct., 16509 Blackwood, William R., 211 W. 5 St., Erie, Pa., Pol. Sci., 16507 Blair, Dennis, 2402 E.Grandview Blvd., Erie, Pa., Acct., 16510 Blair, Steven Scott, 326 Pacific St., Franklin, Pa., MHC, 16323, 162 Blanchard, Jessie C, 632 E. 26 St., Erie. Pa., Soc Sci., 16508, 163 Blanks, Joseph Thomas, 535 W. 3 St., Erie, Pa., Soc, 16507, 91 Blecha, lerry A., 3808 East Lake Rd., Erie, Pa, Gen. Sci., 16511 Bliley, Kirk, 1939 West 35 St , Erie, Pa., Ec, 16508 Bliley, Mary lee, 1939 West 35 Street, Erie, Pa., Psych., 16508, 142,147,163 Bliss, Ruth E. RD3. Cambrdge Spg, Pa., Pre-Med., 16403 Bluey, Michael B., 1426 E. 8 St., Erie, Pa., Acct., 16503 Bojarski, Michael Henry, RD 7 Station RD, Erie, Pa., Pre-Med., 16510 Bojarski, James Michael, 535 E. 22 St., Erie, Pa., Soc Sci., 16503, 163 Bolla, Richard lam es, 1138 East 9 St., Erie, Pa., Acct., 16503 Bona, Wayne Anthony, 303 Myrtle, Erie, Pa., Pol. Sci. 16507 Bool, Charles Haddon, 530 Nagle Road, Erie, Pa., Finance, 16511 Borsody, lames Paul, 219 S. Central Ave., Canonsburg, Pa., Phil., 15317 Bowen, Lucille B., 353 Home Ave., Mansfield, Oh., Cr.J., 44903 Boyd, Roger Alan, RD1, Carlton, Pa., Acct., 16311, 36,44,107 Boyd, Stephen, 25 Inwood Dr., Milltown, N.J , Mgl., 08850, 107 Boyd, Thomas Michael, 1067 West 6 Street, Erie, Pa., Acct., 16502 Braithwaite, Gwenda Lea, 614 W. 8 St., Erie, Pa., Med. Tech., 16502 Branham, Paul Verne, 420 Myrtle St., Erie, Pa., Acct., 16501, 82 Brickner, Joseph David, 2185 Lynnbrook Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa., Acct., 15226 Bridge, Charles Anderson, 3525 Edison Ave., Wesleyville, Pa., Mgt., 16511 Bridge, Craig Allen, RD 3 Horseshoe Dr., Latrobe, Pa., E.E., 15650 Brill, Edward George, 1678 W. 14 St., Erie, Pa., Mgt., 16505, 144,163 Britton, Donald Paul, 525 W. 4 St., Erie, Pa., I.M., 16507 Britton, Robert Carl, 906 Walnut, Latrobe, Pa., Bio., 15650 Broadhead, James Edward, 33 Abbott Rd., Bradford, Pa., Mgt., 16701, 42 Brookhouser, Donald R., 1921 Powell Ave., Erie, Pa., Psych., 16508 Brooks, Thomas Mahoney, 429 E. Grandview Blvd., Erie, Pa., Eng., 16504 Brown, Carol Ann, 92 Harding Ave., Bradford, Pa., Hist., 16701 Brown. Donald. 19 1 run Ate. Farrell, Pa . Hum. 16121. 54 Brown, Edward Arnold. 1122 S 60 Street, Phila , Pa , Psych, 19143, 163 Brown, Kevin. 3540Chartiers Ave , Pittsburgh, Pa , MHC, 15204. 152 Brown. Peter lames. 470 Heberlon Ave , Slalen Isl . N Y , E E , 10302, 107,128 Brown, Scott Douglas, 20 Third St. Youngsville, Pa , Mkt , 16371. 42,65 Brown, Thomas Everett. 3833 Sunset Blvd. Erie. Pa. SW. 16504, 163 Brown, Tina M.. 2167 Bedford Ave , Pittsburgh, Pa., Und , 15219, 54 Brownhill, Mark lames, 478 Orchard Spring Rd , Pittsburgh, Pa , Accl., 15220 Brownson. Douglas M , 13 South Drive. Hyde Park NY., E.T., 12538. 163 Brownyard, lohn Willard. 3433 Old Orchard Rd. Erie, Pa . Accl., 16506, 112 Brumagin, Roger Leigh, RD1, Union City, Pa , Pre-Med, 16438 Bruno, Audrey lois, 324 Myrtle St , Erie, Pa., MHC, 16501 Bruno, Pamela Ann, 137 E. 4 St. P.O. Bo 205, Erie, Pa ., Soc, 16507, 35 Brunson, Vann Waller, 10 Maple Street, Sinclairvile, N Y , Pre-Med, 14782, 142,163 Bruschi, Robert, 2810 Zuck Rd , Erie, Pa , I.I., 16S06 Brzoslowski, Henry G, 1118 E 8 St, Erie. Pa, Mgl., 16503 Bucarelli, Elizabeth | , 919W.5SI., E rie. Pa . Eng. 16507, 156 Bu hanan, Glenn Douglas, 1056 W 18 St, Erie, Pa . MHC, 16502 Bucher. Douglas lames, 214 South High St., Mechanicsbrg, Pa , Pre-Med, 17055 Bucho, Andy Thomas, RD 2f rancisRd., Girard.Pa., Finance, 16417 Bucklin, Lynn Marie. 424 Ross St, Erie, Pa., MHC, 16507, 100 Buckner, Margaret louise, 3939Briggs Ave, Apt. 7, Erie, Pa., Soc, 16504 Buettner, Ronald lames, 921 West 33 Street, Erie, Pa., Mgl., 16508 Bukala. lohn A , 2012 Plum St. Erie, Pa, Hum, 16502 Bull, Dean Philip, 310Cooper St., Nescopeck, Pa , Bio, 18635, 112,142,145,163 Bunce, Steven Patrick, 303 College St., Youngsville, Pa., Mgt., 16371, 152 Buono, John Eric, 138 N. Willow St , East Aurora, NY., MHC, 14052 Burch, Colleen Gallagher, 214 W. 5 St, Erie, Pa, MHC, 16507 Burek, Denis Edward, 78 Briarhurst Rd.. Williamsvile, N.Y., M.E., 14221 Burger, Noreen Rae, RD2|amestown Rd., Wattsburg, Pa , Hum., 16442 Bunch, Mary Ann, 1030 Fruit Ave., Farrell, Pa., Med. Tech., 16121 Burke, Daniel |.. 348 Meridian Rd., Butler, Pa., ME, 16001 Burkley. Robert Michael. 1556 W 44 St. Erie. Pa., Bio, 16509 Buseck, Robert lohn, 508 Parkway Drive, Erie, Pa., Mgt., 16511 Buseck, William Donald. 508 Parkway Drive, Erie, Pa., Pre-law, 16511, 131,133 Butler, Gary Obryanl, 3211 Otto St., Wesleyville, Pa., Chem., 16510 Butler, Maria Michelle, 3211 Olio St., Wesleyville, Pa., Pre-Law, 16510 Buyan, Robert Dean, 1588Brodhead Rd., Monaca, Pa., Pre-Med., 15061, 114 Buzzy, Gregory Francis, 133 Audrey Dr., Pittsburgh, Pa., Gen. Sci. 15236, 52 Byrd, Robert L., 418 Sassafras St.. Erie, Pa., Soc, 16S07 Caccavo, Vincent lames, 415 Moreland Dr., Franklin, Pa., Acct., 16323 Caccavo, loseph Edward, 730 Grant Street, Franklin, Pa., Mgt., 16323 Cacchione, Frederick, 1512 Poplar St., Erie, Pa., Acct., 16502 Caffrey, lames Michael, 930 West First St., Oil City, Pa., Acct., 16301 Calabrese, Thomas )ohn, 819 Potomac Ave., Erie, Pa., MHC, 16505 Caldwell, Catherine M., 1215 W. 10 St., Erie, Pa., Math, 16502 Callahan, lames Richard, 3 Highland View Rd., Carnegie, Pa., Pre-Law, 15106 Camino, Grace M., 5240 Milllair Rd., Fairview.Pa., Hum., 16415 Campanelli, Vincent A., 818 Sanford Place, Erie, Pa., Mgt., 16511 Campbell, Roy Charles, 415 Bartram Ave., New Castle, Pa., Pre-Med., 16101, 114 Campbell, Scott C, Oakmont Dr., Conneaut Ik., Pa., Hum., 16316 Cancilla, Kenneth lohn, 1709 Fairmounl Pkwy., Erie, Pa., Soc, 16510 Cantoni, lames Dennis, 1530 West 25 St., Erie, Pa., Pre-Med., 16502, 156 Cantoni, Diane E., 1530 W. 25 St., Erie, Pa., Eng., 16502, 158 Capik, Gloria Ann, 26 North Park, Row A 3, Erie, Pa., For. Lang. 16501 Carey, Frank Robert, 55 S. Pearl, Apt. D, North East, Pa., Mgt., 16428 Cargioli, Michael loseph, 4019 Elmwood Ave., Erie, Pa., Pre-Med., 16509 Carlotti, Carl Michael, 2645 Schley St., Erie, Pa., Hum., 16508 Carlson, lohn David, 305 E. 26 St., Erie, Pa., I.M., 16504, 163 Carlson, Mary Patricia, 412 Lincoln Ave., Erie, Pa., S.W., 16505, 142 Carlson, Timothy A.. 540 E. 28 St., Erie. Pa., E.E., 16504 Carlucci, James, 294 lessamine Ave., Yonkers, NY., Pol. Sci., 10701 Carney, Mary Patricia, 14 E. 30 St., Erie, Pa., For. Lang., 16504, 56, 142 Carrick, Laurice Marie. 314 Reed St.. Erie, Pa., El Ed., 16507 Carson, Stanley Blair, 411 David St., Barnesboro, Pa., Theo., 15714 Carstater, Anelle Elaine, Pine View Tr. Ct, RD4, Union City, Pa., Math, 16438, 100 Casconi, Michael C, 416 W. 10 St., Apt. 2, Erie, Pa , Cr.J., 16502 Casella, LaureneR.. 4014 Allegheny RD, Erie, Pa., Acct., 16509 Cash, lames lohn, 2802 i Raspberry St., Erie, Pa., E.E., 16508 Cassic, Paulette Michele, 730 N. Vine St.. Hazleton, Pa., Cr.J., 18201, 152,164 Cavanaugh, Terrence P., 3003 Gray Ave., Wesleyville, Pa., Eng., 16510, 131,133 Cavicchio. Arthur John, 728 W. 10 St., Erie, Pa., Acct., 16502 Centofanti. Victor G, 5370 S Penna. Ave., Bethel Park, Pa., Mgt., 15102 Cerami, Denise Marie, 2714 Post Ave., Erie, Pa., Bio, 16508 Cerrie, Michael B., 105 Forest Place, Fredonia, NY., Finance, 14063 Chaffee, Michele Marie, 234 Pittsburgh Ave., Erie, Pa., El Ed., 16505 Champer, Paul George, Box 248, Effingham, III , Pre-Med, 62401 Cheatle, Robert S, |r., 33 Partridge Ave., Freehold, N. J. , Mgt., 07728 Chernicky, Charles I., 2031 W 51 Si , Erie, Pa., E.T., 16509 Chernicky, Beth Ann, 1849 W. 37 St.. Erie, Pa., Med Tech., 16508 Chetock, Robert Anthony, 935 Woodland Rd., Sharpsville, Pa., Theo., 16150 Chevalier, Mark Robert. 141 Norman Way, Erie, Pa., Cr.J, 16508, 130 Chisholm, Gregory H, Box 2, Idyll Whyle Vill., McKean, Pa., M.E., 16426, 128 Chomiczewski, Richards., 409 Peach St., Erie, Pa., Pol. Sci., 16501, 164 Chuba, Francis Robert, 72 Wintergreen Lane, Fairview.Pa., Mgt., 16415, 164 Chunko, lames loseph, RD 1 Box 46. Gouldsboro. Pa.. Pre-law, 18424, 112 Cicero, loseph R., 630 Cherry St., Erie, Pa., M.E.. 16502 Chipicchio. DominicoC, 1939 W. 26 St., Erie, Pa., Bio., 16508 Cirino, Roselie Carmella, 1716 West 26 Street, Erie, Pa.. MHC. 16508, 128,164 Clancey, Anne Marie, 714 W 9 St., Erie, Pa., Sp Dram., 16502, 51,141,145,164 Clark, David Allen, 304 Patricia Dr., Ellwood City, Pa., MHC, 16117 Clark. Debra Geraldine, 345 Adam St., Brooklyn, N.Y., Hist., 11201 Clark, Gary, 222Cresswood Dr., Elizabeth, Pa , Acct.. 15037 Clark, Malcolm |., 1705 W. 11 St, Erie, Pa , Finance, 16505 Clark, Ronald lasper, 1546 Woodlawn Ave., Erie, Pa., Cr.|., 16510 Clarke, Dion £, 114-27 172 St., New York, NY., Comm. 11434, 154 Cline. William Michael. 703Graisbury Ave., Haddonfield. N )., I.E., 08033 dinger, Cynthia Ann, 453 E. 20 St., Erie, Pa , Soc Sci , 16503, 41 Clutter, Dennis Allen, 2202 Bird Dr , Apt 2. Erie. Pa . Mgt, 16510 Cobb, Frank Charles, 1005 St Margarets Dr., Annapolis. Md.. I.M., 21401, 118 Cole. Danielle Aleta, Route 1. Box 87ZZ, Indian Head. Md. El Ed.. 20640 Colligan, George lames, 110 W Brentndge Ave , Pittsburgh. Pa , Cr J , 15227 Collins. Steven Craig, 84Meech, Buffalo. NY. MHC, 14208, 91 Collman, Kevin Conrad, RD 2. Box 315. Fairview.Pa. Soc, 16415 Collman, Robert D. 3020 French St., Erie, Pa . E.E., 16504 Colucci, Alan Keith, 631 West Main St., Geneva, Ohio, M.E., 44041 Cometto, Anthony Victor, 3900 Pohl Rd , Alden, NY., Bio., 14004, 46,108,142 Compernolle, Diane Marie, 244 E. 27 St., Erie, Pa., Math, 16504 Confer, Gregory Lee, 1954 W 51 St. Erie, Pa ., ME, 16509 Conlon. Michael lohn, 489 Shady Ave., Sharon. Pa., Bio, 16146, 114 Connell, Mary Anne, 2812 Greengarden Blvd. Erie, Pa , For Lang.. 16508, 83,136 Connell, Karen Mary, 721 Fifth St., Cresson, Pa, Soc, 16630, 48.158 Connelly, Mary Margaret, 60 Irving Ave. Croton, N Y , Pre-Med, 10520 Connelly, Thomas loseph, 23 East 10 Ave, Runnemede, N J , I.M., 08078. 118,164 Conti, Richard Louis. 141 Temple St , Fredonia, NY., Gen. Sci , 14063 Conway, Richard Muhael, 549 E 11 St., Erie, Pa., Acct., 16501 Coogan, Joseph Francis, MinersvilleSt., Seltzer, Pa . Acct, 17974 Cook, Barbara Ann, 4121 Parade Blvd , Erie, Pa., Chem., 16504, 164 Cook, lames Michael, 519 Shenley Drive, Erie, Pa., Mgt, 16505 Cook, Nancy Ann, 4121 Parade Blvd . Erie, Pa , Hum., 16504 Cooney, Paul Alan, 1045 W. 34 St., Erie, Pa., Finance, 16508 Cooper, |ohn Joel, Box 3, Findley Lake, N.Y., E.E., 14736 Copeland, Henry, 20 N. Robinson St., Philadelphia, Pa., Mgt., 19139 Corej, James M., 338 Bruck Ave., Perth Amboy, N.J., Acct., 08861 Corradino, Robert A., 135 W UticaSt., Oswego, NY , Mgt, 13126 Corwin, Joel Shaw, 3838 W 38 St., Erie, Pa , Acct, 16506, 164 Costa, Christine J. , 1221 Border Ave., Ellwood, Pa., Comm., 16117 Cotter, David Henry, 5337 Ravensworth Rd., N. Springfld . Va , Theo, 22151 Coughlin, Robert D, 907 W 25 St, Erie, Pa., Hum, 16502 Council, Claude C, 4 M Van Buren Homes, Beaver, Pa , Pre-law, 15009 Covell, Randy Douglas, 237 Merrick St., Pleasantvile, Pa , Acct , 16341, 107 Covello, Louis Rocco, 21 New St., Englewood, N.J., Chem., 07632, 46 Coyle, William Edward, 133 Spartan Dr., Bethel Park. Pa , Pre-Med. 15102 Crane, Stephen T., 24 Clarion Dr., Wilesboro N Y , Acct, 13492, 82 Crawford, Kenneth Jr., Box 852, Erie, Pa., Hum., 16512 Cray, lames E, 1049 West 4 St , Erie, Pa., Acct, 16507, 94 Criscione, Eugene R., 861 Rumsey Ave., Lawrence Pk, Pa , Acct, 16511 Critelli, lohn Richard, 209 Russell Si , Warren, Pa., Eng, 16365 Crockett, Ella louise. 137 E. 23 St., Erie, Pa., Pre-Med., 16503 Cross. Edward lohn. Box 3, Wyano, Pa , Cr I , 15969, 46,108.124 Crolly, Daniel lames, 637 Euclid Ave., Erie, Pa., Hum., 16511 Cullen. lohn Edward, 89 Ontario St., Lockport, N.Y , Gen Sci., 14094 Cunningham, Eileen Marie, 431 Vermont Ave., Erie, Pa., Acct, 16505 Cyterski, David loseph, 3058 W .24 St., Erie, Pa, Pre-Med, 16506 Czubak, loseph Leonard. 454 Park Ave., Perth Amboy, N.J., Bio , 08861 Czytuck, Patrick Paul. 335 East 4 Street, Erie, Pa, Math., 16507, 87.164 Dahlkemper, Edward H , 871 W. Arlington Rd., Erie. Pa.. Mgt.. 16509 Dalesio, Ronald R., 3210 Juaniia St ., Aliquippa. Pa., Chem., 15001, 156 Dalessandro, Anthony M., 25 West St., Glassboro, N.|., Bio., 08028, 147,152 Danch, Stephen Mark, 3418 Melrose Ave., Erie, Pa., Acct., 16508 Daniels, lames R., 221 E. 32 St., Erie, Pa.. I.M.. 16504 Darby, Kenneth Bernard, 406 Wilson St., Erie, Pa.. Bio., 16507 Dascanio, loseph lohn, 952 Delaware Ave., Erie, Pa., Hist, 16505 Daulerio, Michael F., 3009 Livingston St., Phila.Pa., Acct., 19134, 124,150 Davey, Brian Patrick, 742 E. 40 St., Apt. 6, Erie, Pa , Pre-Med., 16504, 164 Davis, Celestine, 125 W. 20 St., Erie, Pa., Eng, 16502, 164 Davis, Daniel Stephen, 620 E. 24 St., Erie, Pa, Soc, 16503, 136 Davis, Janine Ann, 3530 Oilman St., Pittsburgh, Pa.. Pre-law, 15204 DavisJimmieA., 1508 E. 17 St., Winston Salm, N.C., S.W., 27105 Davis, lames loseph, 1515 Wareman Ave., Pittsburgh. Pa.. Bio., 15226, 36 Davis, James loseph, 2305 Sassafras St., Erie, Pa., Ec, 16502, 116,164 Davis, leffery lerome, 125 W. Congress, Corry, Pa., Acct, 16407 Davis, lohn Emory, 721 S. Park Ave., Erie, Pa., Mgt., 16502 Davis, Robert lohn, 1515 Wareman Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa., Gen. Sci., 15226, 165 Davis, Roy Alan, East Lake Rd., Dunkirk, NY., E.T., 14048 Davison, Rita, 1232 W. 11 St., Erie, Pa., Med. Tech., 16502 Dawson, Edward Carl, 111 Kirkpatrick, Pittsburgh, Pa., MHC, 15219, 165 Day, lynne Rene, 3924 Walker Blvd., Erie, Pa.. Psych., 16509 Dayton, Thomas Richard, 30 Wellington St., North East, Pa., Chem 16428, 100,165 Decola, Daniel John, 123 Madison Dr., Lowr Burrell, Pa , Cr.J.. 15068 Dedionisio, David Alan, 917 West 32 St., Erie. Pa., Acct, 16508 Deering. Raymond, 2036 E. 12 St., Erie, Pa., Mgt., 16511, 42 DeFalice, Vincent A., 7975 Dollman Rd.. Pittsburgh, Pa., Pol Sci., 15235, 108 DeHaven, William L. Ill, 1184 Sarah St., Bethel Pk, Pa.. Mgt., 15102. 108 Deighan, Lawrence. 24 Marine Way. Pittsburgh, Pa., Mgt., 15211, 114 Deitrick, Mark William, 1055 Main St., Wampum, Pa., MHC, 16157 Delborrello, Paul loseph, 1431 S. Juniper, Philadelphia. Pa., Mgl., 19147 Delfuoco, Jeffrey John, 227 E. 4 Si., Erie, Pa., Soc. Sci., 16507 Deluca, Gerard Francis, 326 East 38 Street, Erie, Pa., Cr.J.. 16504, 87,165 Deluca, John Joseph, 326 East 38 Street, Erie, Pa., Soc, 16504, 87,165 Delaura. Marsha Ann, 721 Brown Ave., Erie, Pa., MHC, 16502, 165 DeLucia, Joseph S., 445 Ash St , Emporium, Pa., Bio., 15834, 118 DeMarco, Dale Robert, 4226 Caroline Dr, Erie, Pa., Acct, 16509, 165 DeMarest, Ellen loyce, 33 Second St., Sussex, N.)., Med Tech , 07461 DeMino, lames Gregory, 1465 Milan Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.. Acct., 15226 Demmler, Bradley Wayne, RD1. lamestown. Pa., Pre-Law. 16134 Dennin, |ohn loseph, 43 Ardsley Rd., Montclair, N.J., Pre-Law. 07042. 165 Dermanuel, Karen Yvonne, 1532 West 34 St.. Erie, Pa.. For Lang , 16508, 139 DeRose, Edward Charles, 2621 South 13th St., Philadelphia, Pa.. Pre-Law. 19148, 107, Desanlis, Joseph Michael. 1020 W. 27 St., Erie, Pa., Eng., 16502 Desko, George Palsy, 3516 Rockview Dr., Bristol, Pa., Gen. Sci., 19007, 124 Desforges, Leonard A., 5957 Glade Dr., Erie, Pa., Hum., 16508 DeSimone, Mark Anthony, 1641 W. 23 St., Erie, Pa., Acct., 16502 Desko, Anthony Allen, 8121 W. Avonia Rd., Fairview, Pa., Sp Dram., 16415 Desser, Timothy G.. 1318 E. 8 St., Erie, Pa., MHC, 16503 Deutschlander, Gerald).. Bo 212, Columbus, Pa., Pre-Med., 16405 Deumk. Richard lames, 55 Park Ave., Cassadaga, N.Y., Soc Sci., 14718, 142,165 DeVito, Vincent Dominick, 7231 Calvin Rd., Upper Darby, Pa., Physics, 19082, 112 Dewey, Anne Paulette, 1521 W. 32 St., Erie, Pa., Acct., 16508 Diandrea, Janice Marie, 3809Elmwood, Erie, Pa., Soc, 16509 Diaz, laime Abel, 1137 W. 8 St., Erie, Pa., E.E., 16502 Diewald, John Edward, RD 2, Bo 580, Aliquippa, Pa., 15001, 165 Digiulio, Richard Gordon, 525 Davis Ave., Medina, NY., I.M., 14103 Diiulio, Cheryl Louise, 800 6 Ave., Johnsonburg, Pa., Rad. Tech., 15845 Dimmick, Michael Thomas, 269 Windsor Road, Rochester, N.Y., E.T., 14612, 150,165 Dinicola, David A nthony, 1331 W. 39 St., Erie, Pa., Pre-Med., 16509 Diperna, Danette, 2265 Northwest Blvd., Narren.Ohio, S.W., 44485, 47,158,165 Diplacido. John Nicholas, 1807 West 32 St., Erie, Pa., E.E., 16508, 128 Dirienzo, William Joseph. 144 West Saylor St., Atlas, Pa., Pre-Pharm., 17851 DiSantis, David Joseph, 1734 W. 26 St., Erie, Pa , Pre-Med., 16501 Ditaranto, Loretta, 438 49 Street, Lindenhurst, NY., Comm., 11757, 165 Ditz, Margaret Anne, 411 E. 5 St., Erie, Pa., Med. Tech., 16507, 147 Ditz, MaryKathryn, 411 E. 5 St., Erie, Pa., Pol. Sci., 16507, 65 Dobiesz, Robert lames, 83MohrAve., Buffalo. N.Y., Hist., 14212, 122,165 Doherty, Michael Alan, 99 Duncan Blvd.. Warren, Pa., Mkt., 16365 Dollivar, Beverly Ann, 7871 Lake Pleasant Rd.-, Erie, Pa., Eng., 16509, 165 Dombrowski, Daryl Mark, 3618 Lansing Way. Erie, Pa., Pre-Med., 16506 Dombrowski, Patrick C, 3618 Lansing Way, Erie, Pi., Mgt., 16506, 112 Donnelly, Patrick lames, 1570Pinewood Dr., Fairview, Pa., Mgt., 16415 Donovan, Thomas lames, 809 Malvern Rd., Avalon, Pa., Acct., 15202 Dorman, Dennis Francis, 162 Margaretta St., Carnegie, Pa., Pre-Med., 15106, 35,42 Downing, Timothy Marion, 256 W. 20 St., Erie, Pa., Pre-Med., 16502, 83 Drago, Charles Guy, 14 Herman Ave., Duquesne, Pa., Acct., 15110, 107 Drayer, Dan Albert, 126 4th Ave., Corry, Pa., E.E., 16407 Drost, Lucian Sigmond. 319 Maple St., Kane, Pa., Acct., 16735 Dubik, Deborah Anne, 2717 VanBuren Ave , Erie.Pa, Pol. Sci.. 16504 Dudzinski, Barbara, 4021 Sunset Blvd., Erie, Pa., Bio. 16504, 147 Duffy, Michael lohn, 2347 Bush Rd. Grand Island. NY., E.T.. 14072. 165 Dugan. Patrick lerome, 3322 Maple St, Erie, Pa., Math, 16508 Dulik, Francis loseph, 44 Woodland Ave., Masontown, Pa . Pre-Med, 15461, 114 Dull. Wilma Jean, 5147GrubbRd. Erie. Pa., For Lang . 16506, 142 Dumm. leffrey William, 212lyttonRd, Coraopolis, Pa., Hist., 15106, 52 Dunbar, Douglas Anthony, 1159 East 30 St . Erie. Pa, ME, 16504 Dunn. DouglasS, 515 W. 7 St., Erie, Pa., Gen Sci . 16502, 166 Durante, Joseph Louis, 10 Parkway, Silver Drk. NY., ME.. 14136. 127 Durbin, John Gordon, Bigler Ave., Spangler, Pa , Theo, 15775 Dure. Monique, 306 Elder! St., Brooklyn, NY , Pre-Med, 11227, 100,152,166 Durkin, James Joseph, 2611 Hazelwood Rd., Lancaster, Pa , Acct, 17601, 114,166 Dziubkowski. Robert M, 4004 Cooper Rd , Erie.Pa. Gen Sci . 16510 Eanck.Darlyne Marie, 713 West 21 St, Erie. Pa., Bio, 16502, 147 Earl, Richard W, 326 E 30 St , Erie.Pa, Math. 16504 Edmonds. Dennis Merle, RD9MarkRd, Erie, Pa.. I.M ., 16509 Edwards, John Vedder, 945 W 9 St, Erie.Pa, Theo, 16502 Edwards, Lane Merritt, 4290 Keller Rd, Eden. NY , Chem , 14057 Eidell, Stephen Craig, 230 Melrose Ave , E lansdowne. Pa , Pre-Med, 19050 Elario, Henry Francis, 47 Plummer Ave , Newburyport, Mas., Cr.J, 01950, 130.166 Elliott. Stephen Michael. 323 E 11 St, Erie, Pa, Bio. 16503 Ellis, Winston Dean, 173-17 Saures Ave.. New York, NY , Hist., 11433, 91 Elson, Thomas Frederick, 832 Wyoming Avenue. Erie. Pa .. Mgt, 16505, 124,166 Elwell. Audrey Ann, 922 W 6 St, Erie, Pa, MHC, 16507 Engel, Martin |ohn, 32 Main St., Limestone, NY , Hist, 14753, 100.114 England, lames Arthur, Gannon Col Wehrle Hall, Erie. Pa, EE, 16501 Fnglish.lusline, 528 Ellendale Ave . Port Chester, NY , MHC, 10037, 54,166 frdely. Ronald Paul, 740 E .10 Si.. Erie. Pa . Psych, 16503 Fnchson. Diane E, 1022 W 5 Si , Erie, Pa., Soc, 16507, 166 Enckson.MelvinC, 885 Porter St , Meadville. Pa , Mgt, 16335 Ericson. Norberl Carl, 2648 Poplar St , Erie, Pa. Mgt, 16508 [nksen, Cheryl Ann, 214 West Main St , Youngsville, Pa . Rad Tech . 16371 Espey. Gary Edward, 2523 Mill St , Aliquippa. Pa , Theo. 15001 fsposilo, Dominick Frank, 4115 Albermarle Ave , Erie, Pa , El Ed , 16509 Esposilo, Raymond W, 1661 Market St , Mt Ephraim, N.J., Chem., 08059, 47,108 Fsser, Marilyn R, 533'iW9St, Erie.Pa, Comm, 16502 Fstes. John Arthur, 74 West High St.. Union City, Pa., EE, 16438. 166 Ftzel, Thomas lee, BieryDr., Seneca, Pa , Mgt., 16346 Fuhano, William N , RD4C utter Rd . Meadville, Pa . FT, 16335 Evans, Darlene Kay, RD1, Clymer.N.Y., Hum., 14724 Evers. Robert Brian. 505 Myrtle, Erie, Pa., Hist, 16507 Fwing, lanine Lynn, 305 Division Ave , EllwoodCily, Pa , SW, 16117 Ftzel, Thomas lee, Fuliano, William N Fabian. Gary Mark, 1037 East 9 Street, Erie, Pa , Mgt, 16503, 112 Fabis, Martin, 341 High St , Brownsville. Pa . Pol. Sci . 15417 Falkenberg, William D, 5343 Bondy Dr., Erie, Pa., 16509, 147 Fall, Ronald Gerald, 2422 Camphausen Ave., Erie, Pa, Acct., 16510 Farmer. Alfred, 36 W Pennywood Ave., Roosevelt, NY., Acct, 11575 farrelly. Peter T , 24 Eastwood Dr , Norwalk, Conn., Comm, 06851, 46.108 Federowicz, Walter, 1119E.10SI., Erie.Pa., Acct., 16503 Feeney. I arry Jerome. 617 East 24 St. Erie.Pa, Eng., 16503, 124,166 Fell, loseph lames. 1724 Dudley Street, Erie. Pa , Math, 16509, 86 Fensel, Stephen Guy, 36 Williams Street, Bradford, Pa., Sp Dram., 16701, 36,145,166 Figaski, Richard Paul, 458 West 29 Street, Erie.Pa., Finance, 16508, 166 Figurski, Joseph Carl, 134 Sanford Place, Erie.Pa., Math, 16511 Figley, Pamela Ann, 1490 Bordhead Road, Monaca, Pa., Eng., 15061 Filia, Bonnie Wilson, 1122 Oakmont Ave., Erie.Pa., S.W., 16505 Findlay, Gregory F., 39 Lafayette St., Huntington, NY., Gen. Sci., 11743 Finegan. James Michael, 3940 Station Rd., Erie.Pa., MHC, 16510 Finegan, Maria Louise, 3940 Station Rd., Erie.Pa., MHC, 16510, 100 Finster, David Michael, 102 SW St., Coudersport, Pa., 16015, 42 Firsler, Palricia A., 2018 i Market St., Wesleyville. Pa., MHC, 16510 Fischer, H. Robert Jr., 2811 WesllineSl., Erie.Pa., Pol. Sci., 16506 Fitz gerald, Patrick Joe, 7718 York Rd., Parma, Ohio, Cr.J., 44130, 118 Fitzsimmons, Thomas F., 5616 Bondy Dr., Erie.Pa., Bio., 16509 Fitzurka, Christine Ann, 24 Sumner Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa., Pre-Med., 15221 Flemings, Joan, 766B Tacoma Rd, Apt. 3, Erie.Pa., Soc, 16511 Flicker, Joseph William, 829 Laurel Road, Yeadon, Pa., M.E., 19050, 114 Flowers, Robert Allen. 13 Doris Ave.. Lancaster, N.Y., E.E., 14086 Foley, Robert Vincent, 456Montmorenci Ave., Ridgway, Pa., Gen. Sci., 15853 Fonzo. John Patrick, 240 Pacific St., Franklin, Pa., Pre-law, 16323 Ford, Sharon Elizabeth, 165 N. Munn Ave., E. Orange, N.J. , Sp Dram., 07017 Forquer, Charles Peter, 815 W 11 St., Erie.Pa., Cr.J., 16502, 86,130 Forquer. Paul William. 815 West 11 St., Erie.Pa., E.E., 16502, 128,166 Fo , Carey Ann, 203 First Ave., Belmar. N.J., MHC, 07719 Fo«, David Edward. 1009 Guetner Ave., Erie.Pa.. Bio., 16505 Fox, Katherine Anne, 2617 DeKalb Pike, Norristown, Pa., Cr.J, 19401 Fo , Timothy Francis, 944 Belleuve Ave., Syracuse, NY., Pol. Sci., 13204, 134 Fracassi, Gary Allan. 1006 E. 37 St.. Erie.Pa.. Math. 16504 Fraley. Michael Raymond, 339 E. 7 St., Erie.Pa., Cr.J., 16503 Francart, Bryan Ward, RD3, Bo 114A, leechburg. Pa., Pre-law, 15657 Franco, Lawrence, 5315 Ferndale Place, Fairview, Pa., Chem., 16415 Fratus, James Edward, 646 W. 5 St., Erie.Pa.. EE, 16507 Freeman, John Patrick, 701 Pin Oak Dr, Erie.Pa., Acct., 16504 French, Michael E., 1506 Forsythia Ave., Wilmington, DE. Hist., 19810 Frew, Mary Ann, 529Shenley Dr., Erie.Pa., Soc, 16505 Fries, Robert Anthony, 1158 Airdale Dr . Bethel Park, Pa.. Mgt.. 15102, 48.107 Froehlich, James Robert, 624 Cascade Street, Erie.Pa., Hist., 16502 Froehlich, Gary Douglas, 624 Cascade Ave., Erie.Pa., Psych., 16502, 52 Fronzaglia, Robert James. 2424 Raspberry St., Erie.Pa., I.M., 16502, 38,118 Fuller, |ohn David, 904 E 26 St, Erie.Pa, MHC, 16504 Fuller, Peter M., 4486, Runkle E t.. Ashtabula. OH.. Acct., 44004 Funicello, Denise Laura. RD 2 Edson Road, Sinclairvile, N.V., MHC, 14782. 48.166 Fust, lohn H, 1209 Wilkins Rd., Erie.Pa., lib Arts, 16505 Gaito. Anthony, 2195 lynnbrook Ave , Pittsburgh, Pa.. Mgt., 15226 Galla. Timothy Henry, 644 E 10 St , Erie.Pa, Mgt, 16503 Gallagher, lohn Michael, 40 Amsterdam Ave., New York, NY., Pre-Med., 10023 Gallagher, Michael F, 3336 Glenside Ave , Erie.Pa., Bus., 16508 Galletta, Dennis Frank, 3117 Ellsworth Ave., Erie.Pa., Acct., 16508 Ganzer, Albert Walter, 2412Sallman Rd , Erie.Pa, Chem., 16510, 83 Garbacz, Daniel loseph, 409 Peach St., Erie.Pa., Acct., 16501, 166 Gasser, Louis Joseph, 32 Frostfield PI , Melville, NY. , Mgt., 11746, 107 Gebhardt, Joseph Warren, 15 Jefferson Ave., Warren, Pa, Theo., 16365, 52 Gegick, Richard Nicholas, 130 Brighton St., E. Pittsburgh, Pa., Hum., 15112 George, Audrey A., 4810 Cherry St., Erie.Pa., Cr.J., 16509 George. Elena M.. 1269 George St.. Plainfield, N.|., For. Lang.. 07062, 136 George. Gary lohn, 2J8E 6St. Erie.Pa, Mgt, 16507, 87 George, lesse lames, 422 W 2 St., Erie, Pa., Pre-Med., 16507 George. Michael Ivan, 859 Napier Ave , Erie.Pa., Hist., 16511, 166 Germino, Joseph C. RD1, Galeton. Pa., Phil., 16922 Gianissis, Denis lohn, 344-A19SI, Brooklyn, NY , Phil, 11215 Gibbons, Francis Xavior, 1200 Morrison Dr, Erie.Pa., EE, 16505 Gibbons, Patrick Francis, 342 Oak St., Sharpsville, Pa., Psych., 16150 Gicale, Nicholas T, 308 North 5 St., Olean, NY., Pol. Sci , 14760, 142 Giegucz, Stanley loseph, 1545 Orangewood Ave., Pittsburgh, Pt., Acct., 15216, 124 Gilmore, Karen lean, 643 E 4 St., Erie.Pa, MHC. 16507 Glancy, Robert Danial, RD 2, Bo 538, W Middlese . Pa., Cr.J . 16159, 130,166 Glasser. lames Claude, 968 First St., Pitts. Pa.. EE, 15237 Glenn, Laurence Dewayne, Gannon NH Bo 41-2, Erie.Pa., E.E., 16501, 128 Gloekler. lames William, 515 Seminole, Erie.Pa., Acct., 16505 Gloekler, Martin Albert, 3011 Caughey Rd., Erie.Pa., Mgt., 16506, 167 Gloekler, William Martin, 515 Seminole, Erie.Pa., E.E., 16505 Glosser, Richard I, 261 W. 4 St, Erie.Pa, E.I., 16507 Goddard, Gary George, 625 Lowell Ave , Erie, Pa., Pre-law, 16505 Godzwa. James Michael, 560 East 24 St., Erie.Pa., Pol. Sci., 16503 Goetz. William Gerard, 2421 East Byrd Dr.. North East, Pa., Hum., 16428 Goodemote, Daniel Robert, 340 E. 25 St., Erie.Pa., Pol. Sci., 16503 Gordon, Deborah Renee, 1537 67th Ave, Philadelphia, Pa., Soc, 19126, 43 Gordon, James E., 5504 Heming Ave., N. Springfld, Va., Eng., 22151 Corny, Peter lohn, 3931 Sunset Blvd., Erie, Pa., Mgt., 16S04 Corny, Gary Edward, 445 E. 8 St., Erie.Pa, Acct., 16503 Gorrie, Robert George, 44 King Avenue, Folcroft, Pa., Physics., 19032, 167 Gorski, lames Robert, 541 East 4 St., Erie.Pa., Math, 16507 Grab, Harry Andrew, 539 Virginia Ave., Erie.Pa., Hum., 16505 Crack, Paula Jean, 1911 West 33 St., Erie.Pa., For. Lang., 16508 Grady. Leo Joseph. 78 Pasadena St., Pittsburgh, Pa., Pol. Sci., 15211 Craeca, James Mark, 3215 Davison Ave., Erie.Pa., Acct., 16504, 116 Grassi, Theodore John, 3508 Ellsworth Ave., Erie.Pa., Mgt., 16508 Crasso, Leonard Francis, 1 Union Ave., Madison, N.J., Soc, 07940 Gray, Sherry Lynn, RD4, Centerville, Pa., Soc, 16404 Green, Stephen Elmer, 527 Morton Ave., Butler, Pa., MHC, 16001 Greene, Michael Paul, 4134 Dexter Ave., Erie, Pa., M.E., 16504 Creishaw, Judy Anne, 237 E. 33 St., Erie.Pa., Acct., 16504 Creishaw, William R., 237 E. 33 St., Erie.Pa., Acct., 16504 Crenci, David L, 143 Sherman Ave., Butler, Pa., Acct., 16001 Creulich, Joseph Frank, 1012 Weschler, Erie.Pa., Mgt, 16502 Griffey, Mime , 209 Sanford Place, Erie, Pa., Comm., 16511, 154 Griffin, John Daniel, 1505 Madison Avenue, Warren, Pa., Finance, 16365, 107 Grimm, Monica, 5350 Wolf Road, Erie, Pa., For. Lang., 16506 Groner, |ohn David, E. Stale Rd., Bo 369-A, RD 1 Seneca, Pa., Med. Tech., 16346, 37 Groschke. Diane, 4365 Miller Ave., Erie, Pa., Bio., 16509 Gross, William Dale, 760 Ohio River Blvd., Sewickley, Pa., E.E., 15143, 134,167 Groucutl, Paul David, 1917 East 8th Si., Erie, Pa.. Eng., 16511, 39,156,167 Grove, Ronnie Merle, Rl.1, Youngsville, Pa., Pol. Sci., 16371 Grover, Rakesh L, 210 W. 8 St., Erie, Pa., Mgt., 16501, 167 Gruden, Thomas John, 75 Vogliano St., Box 34, Meadowlands, Pa., E.T., 15347, 118, 167 Crumley, Susan Diane, 204 Jefferson Ave., Ridgway, Pa., Hum., 15853 Grychowski, Richard A., RD 5 Lake Pleasant Rd., Erie, Pa , MHC, 16509, 100,167 Guaspari, Douglas P.. 1004 Seneca St., Rome, N.Y., Psych., 13440 Gundrum, Deborah Claire, 3428 Melrose Ave., Erie, Pa., Math, 16508 Guthrie, Randall H„ 188 Kent Dr., E ton, Pa., Pre-Med., 19341 Custafson, Sally Lou, 180McDaniel Ave., Jamestown, N.Y., Med. Tech., 14701 Custin, Edward Charles, 112 Quince Dr., Hatboro, Pa., Gen. Sci., 19040, 87,114,142 167 Guthman, Andre William, 663 Park Ave., Huntington, NY., Mgt., 11743, 142,150 Gutowski, Michael Marion, RD1, Kersey, Pa., MHC, 15846 Guzek, Shirley Ann, 545 East 22 St., Erie, Pa., Med. Tech., 16503 Guzowski, Charles S., 3638 Ridge Parkway, Erie, Pa., M.E., 16510 Hafensteiner, Thomas W., 2611 East Ave., Erie, Pa., Mgt., 16504 Hagen, Laura T., 410 W. Saddle River Rd., Upper Saddle, N.I . For. Lang., 07458 Haglund, Corinne A., 1808 E.Crandview Blvd., Erie, Pa., Bio., 16510 Hahn.Cretchen Pfarr, 732 Sunset Ave., lohnstown. Pa., Hum., 15905, 36 Hahn, Ion Anthony, 104 Cayuga Ave., Warren, Pa., Mgt., 16365 Halaiko, Thomas Patrick, 5421 Pine Bluff Rd., Columbus, OH., M.E., 43229, 44,124, 127,150 Hall, Daryl Lee, 3705 Bard Road, Cassadaga, NY., Acct., 14718, 142,167 Hall, David Michael, 713 West Front St., Oil City, Pa., Pol. Sci., 16301, 124 Halter, Gerald William, 4099 Seneca, Buffalo, N.Y., Sp Dram., 14224 Hamill, Richard Joseph, 522 East 9 St., Erie, Pa., Acct., 16503 Hammer, Jane Lynn, 4315 Link Street, Erie, Pa., El Ed., 16509 Hammersley, Michael Lee, 305 E. Alleg any Ave., Emporium, Pa., Pre-Med., 15803, 114 Hanlin, Gordon Arthur, 5840 Lake Pleasant Rd., Erie, Pa., Acct., 16509 Hanson, James John Jr., 19 Cornell Ave., Somerdale, N.J., Bio., 08083, 114 Hanson, Mary Louise, 3301 Dynes Ave., Erie, Pa., For. Lang., 16510 Harakal, Diane Stephanie, 2117 Carolyn St., Farrell, Pa., Bio., 16121 Hargrave, Donald, 1107 St., Buffalo, NY., Cr.J., 14201, 91 Harold, Andrew, % S. Bryant Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa., Bio., 15202, 167 Harpst, Gregory Alan, 1448 E. 31 St., Erie, Pa., Pre-Law, 16504, 134 Harris, Daniel Lee, 301 E. 16 St., Erie, Pa., Psych., 16503 Harris, Fate, 164Saranac, Buffalo, N.Y., Hum., 14216, 91 Harrison, Joyce Ann, 626 Jamestown St., Philadelphia, Pa., Pre-Med., 19128, 65 Hart, Connie lee, 5641 E. Lake Rd., Erie, Pa., Med. Tech., 16511 Harubin, Gregory John, HaydenvilleRd., Whately, Mass., Gen. Sci., 01093, 167 Harvey, William Anthony, 474Woodlawn, Buffalo, N.Y., Eng., 14208 Harz, Richard, 323 W 6 St., Erie, Pa., Mgt., 16507, 107,168 Hauser, James Thomas, 438W7St., Erie, Pa., Mgt., 16502, 122,168 Hauser, Matthew)., 1350 W. 34 St., Erie, Pa., Acct., 16508 Hausmann, Thomas Michael, 3714 Hazel St., Erie, Pa., Pol. Sci., 16508 Hawk, Karen Agnes, 1107 W1 St., Oil City, Pa., Art Ed., 16301 Hawkins, William M., 185 Autumnview Rd., Williamsvile.N.Y., Mgt., 14221 Hayes, Geraldine Frances, 117 W 17 St., N. Wildwood, N.J., Comm., 08260 Heald, Donald Leo, 714 North St., Oil City, Pa., Pre-Med., 16301 Heher, Daniel J., 3112 Hudson Ave., Erie, Pa., M.E., 16508, 100 Heidecker, William P., 9830 Donation Rd., Waterford, Pa., Physics, 16441 Heidelberg, James N., 2320 Myrtle St., Erie, Pa., Cr.J., 16502, 130 Heintz, Margaret Ann, 1133 W. 5 St., Erie, Pa., Pol. Sci., 16507 Heintz, Gretchen Mary, 912 Marshall Dr., Erie, Pa., For. Lang., 16505, 158 Heintz, Howard Michael, 1133 W. 5 St., Erie, Pa., Math, 16507 Heintz, Paul Michael, 5303 Gardner Dr., Erie, Pa., E.E., 16509 Hejmowski, Mary Jane, 192 Fenton St., Buffalo, N.Y., El. Ed., 14206, 100,152,158 Helgerman, Albert Carl, 525 Springfield Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa., Med. Tech., 15220 Heller, William Robert, 302 Barnes St., Pittsburgh, Pa., Hum., 15221, 36 Henefeld, Jerome Paul, 839 Davis Ave., McKees Rocks, Pa., E.E., 15136 Henke, Christine Frances, 220 Goodrich St., Erie, Pa., Hist., 16508 Henretty, David Jeffery, 5 South Gate Rd., Bradford, Pa., Hist., 16701, '.. Henry, Joseph Milton, 362 W. 4 St., Erie, Pa., I.M., 16507, 86 Herbstritt, Linda Anne, 234 E. Lakeview, Erie, Pa., Acct., 16504 Herman, David Joseph, 616 Snyder St., Connellsvile, Pa., Hum., 15425 Herring, Daniel Lee, 3710 Amherst Rd., Erie, Pa., Mgt., 16506, 168 Herron, Michael William, 1 Runnymede Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa., Gen. Sci., 15205 Hessler, Michael Albert, 6522 Ventura Dr., Pittsburgh, Pa., Pre-Law, 15236 Helrick, Melanie Elaine, 3709 Harvard Rd., Erie, Pa., S.W., 16508 Hetrick, Robert Joseph, 1850 E. 35 St., Erie, Pa., Bus., 16510, 118 Hewitt, Royal Pat, 1040 Newton Ave., Erie, Pa., E.E., 16511, 168 Higham, James Joseph, 2121 W. 33 St., Erie, Pa., Pol. Sci., 16508 Hill, Michael Tyrone, 6 Highland Ave., Trafford, Pa., Pre-Law, 15085 Hillebrand.GaryK., 20 Hudson St., Clifton, N.J., Eng., 07011 Hillebrand, John Albert, E. Eschbach Rd., St. Marys, Pa., Ec, 15857 Halliard, William Henry, 362 West 24 St., Erie, Pa., Acct., 16502 Hindman, James Mark, 97 Sixth Ave., Clarion, Pa., Pol. Sci., 16214, 168 Hirsh, Robert Jude, 7004 Baptist Rd., Bethel Park, Pa., Eng., 15102, 48,114,158,168 Hitchcock, Gregory C, 57 W. Main St., North East, Pa., Theo., 16428 Hiznay, Joseph Raymond, 114 Orchard Ave., Glenshaw, Pa., S.W., 15116, 139 Hockensmilh, Richard D., 1203 W. 34 St., Erie, Pa., Pol. Sci., 16508 Hoell, Edmund Eugene, 16 Boisvert Road, Tewksbury, Mass., MHC, 01876 Hoey, Mark Francis, 114 Dolores Terr., Syracuse, NY., Ec, 13212, 107 Hollamon, Larry, 209 Parade St., Erie, Pa., Soc., 16507 Hollern, David Henry, 557 Pine St., Meadville, Pa., Soc, 16335 Hollern, James William, 2131 Southwestern Dr., Lakewood, NY., Mgt., 14750 Hollinger, Henry Edward. 1107 Cascade St , Erie, Pa., E.E., 16502 Holmes, Rebecca Kathleen, RD 7 Wales Rd ., Erie, Pa , Eng., 16510 Holowienko, Lester A., 540 E 12 Si, Erie, Pa , Pre-Law, 16503 Holt, Jeanne Louise, Gannon College Box 211, Erie, Pa., S.W., 16501, 43,150,168 Holts, Darryl. 432 North 60 St , Philadelphia, Pa ., Mgt, 19151 Hooper, Stephen Robert, 1033 W 35 St. Erie. Pa., Math, 16508 Hopkins, Robert Joseph, 137 Cherry St., Punxsutawney, Pa., I.E., 1S767 Hordych, Gerald John, 554 Apt. C. Main Si., Hackensack.N.J., Acct, 07601 Horm, Candace Laura. 646 W 8 St., Erie, Pa. Cr.J.. 16502, 130,168 Horning, Russell Jay, 210 E. Alleghany Ave., Emporium, Pa., Acct., 15834 Horvat, James Gerald, 587 Center St, Meadville, Pa., Mgt., 16335, 110,124,168 Hoskinson, Karen Sue, 1406 W. 44 St., Erie, Pa., Bio, 16509 Howard, Michael Gregory, 1908 McClelland Ave., Erie, Pa, Eng., 16511 Howell, Gary Lee, 1060 W 5 St., Erie, Pa., Pol Sci , 16502 Hrinda, James Michael, 124 Hathaway St. E., Guard, Pa , S.W ., 16417, 168 Hromyak, John Michael, 230 Kelso Dr., Erie, Pa., Pre-Pharm., 16505 Hubbell, Richard H., P.O. Box 2165, Lake Havasu, Arz . Pre-Med.. 86403 Huber, James M., RD 1 Freedom, Freedom, Pa., Mgt., 15042 Hughes, James Fredrick, 2140 Eastern Ave., Erie, Pa., Bio., 16510 Hughey, Mark Francis, 25 W. Manilla Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa., E.T.. 15220 Humes, Patrick Michael, 401 Holland St., Erie, Pa., Acct., 16507 Humenik, Michael P., P.O. Box 267, Grassflat, Pa., Lib. Arts., 16839 Hunt, Bruce Edward, 1209 Bill St., Norfolk, Va., Theo., 23518 Husk, Michael Clayton, 626 Porter Ave., Warren, Ohio, E.E., 44485, 118 Hutchinson, Morna Joy, 1327 Croes Ave., Bronx, NY., Eng., 10472, 168 Hutzler, Mary Ann, 4002 Feidler, Erie, Pa., Med. Tech., 16506, 147 Hvezda, Robert Joseph, 413 Susquehanna Ave., Olyphant, Pa, Soc. Sci., 18447, 91 Hybert, Deborah Jean, 1366 West 33 St., Erie, Pa., MHC, 16508. 129,142.147,169 Hynes, James Howard, RD1 Plumer Rd., Oil City, Pa., Acct., 16301, 134 Hyziewicz, Ronald Joseph, 638 E. 32 St., Erie, Pa., ME. 16504, 127 lavarone, Annette Teresa, 445 Huron St., Erie, Pa., Cr.J., 16502 Iglesias, Joaquin, El Palmar 39, Isla Verde PR, Acct., 00914 IglesiasJoseA., El Palmar 39, Carolina PR, E.E., 00914, 97 Ihrig, David Allen, 4103 Harvard Rd., Erie, Pa., I.M., 16509 Irvin, Kevin Rae, 4553 Wolf Rd., Erie, Pa., Cr.J., 16505 Izbicki, David Alan, 1225 W. 54 St. E., Erie, Pa., Eng., 16509, 169 Ison Gary, 121 Walis Ave., Farrell, Pa., Hum., 16121 Jackson, George Lawrence, 639 E. 4 St., Erie, Pa., Math, 16507 Jackson, Robert Russell, 35 Hillside Drive, Warren, Pa., Finance, 16365, 114 James, Kevin Leroy, RD1, Slippery Rk, Pa., Acct., 16057 Jamison, Darryl, 330 Elmore St., Pittsburgh, Pa., Med. Tech., 15219 Jancek, Michael Victor, 3547 Brierwood Dr., Erie, Pa., Soc, 16510 Jankowski, David Alfred, 528 East 8th St., Erie, Pa., Bio., 16503, 97,100,169 Janicki, William A., 289 Prospect St., Baden. Pa., Cr.J., 15005 Jansen. Richard Thomas, 2057 Andover Lane, Erie, Pa., Acct., 16509 Jansen, Robert William, 2057 Andover Lane, Erie, Pa., Chem., 16509, 112 Jarocki, Mark Joseph, 321 Woodland Ave., Farrell, Pa., Theo.. 16121, 52 Jarzomski, Robert Franc, 1108 East 11 St., Erie, Pa., Acct., 16503, 112 Jeffrey, John, 3039 W. 23 St., Erie, Pa., Mgt., 16506 Jenkins, Carmen Gail, 722 Junilla St., Pittsburgh, Pa., Bio., 15219 Jenkins, Charles Eugene, 1008 German St., Erie, Pa., Psych., 16503 Jenks, Richard Arthur, 525 East 10 Street, Erie, Pa., Sp Dram., 16503, 169 lerge, James Edward, 4032 Sunset Blvd., Erie, Pa., E.E., 16504 Jobes, Mary Margaret, 3503 Charlotte St., Erie, Pa., MHC, 16508 Jofery, JoAnn, 1035 Smith Ave., Sharon, Pa., Cr.J., 16146 Johanson, Carl Richard, 134 Adam Road, Massapequa, NY., E.E., 11258, 107 Johnson, Constance Joyce, 745Tacoma Rd., Erie, Pa., Hum., 16511 Johnson, John Thomas, 42 N. Chapel St., Gowanda, NY., Acct., 14070 Johnson, Keith Lutton, 629 West 10 Street, Erie, Pa., Math, 16502 Johnson, Kim, 105Tuscarora Ave., Warren, Pa., Hum., 16365, 107 Johnson, Marsha Carol, 111 East 32 St., Brooklyn, N.Y., Cr.J., 11226 Johnson, Timothy Leroy, 30 Summit St., Erie, Pa., M.E., 16508 Johnston, Frederick W., 606 Liberty St., Franklin, Pa., Finance, 16323, 87 Jolliffe, Deborah Ann, 9690 Iredell Rd., Richmond, Va., Pre-Med., 23235, 118 Jones, Gerald Clyde, 4643 Southern Dr., Erie, Pa., Mgt., 16506 Jones, Harriette A., 408 Holland St., Erie, Pa., Psych., 16507, 169 Jones, Steven Evan, 4643 Southern Dr., Erie, Pa., Bio., 16506 Jones, Thomas Edward, Box 146 Hilltop Rd.. Oakdale, Pa., Math, 15071 Jones, William Bruce, 640 East 10 St., Erie, Pa., Mgt., 16503, 169 Jordan, David Charles, 3416 Devoe Ave., Erie, Pa., Physics, 16508,127 Joseph, David Lynn, RD2, Sharpsville, Pa., Pre-Law, 16150, 108 Joseph, Joseph Thomas, 5380 Cassady Rd., Sharpsville, Pa., Bio., 16150 Jurenovich, David M., 1913 Farrell Terrace, Farrell, Pa., Hum., 16121 Jurkiewicz, David Edward, 1302 German St., Erie, Pa., I.M., 16503, 169 KahabkaJohnM.. 85 Fairfield, Lancaster, NY., Pre-Med., 14086 Kalista, Mary Rose. 313 E. 7 St.. Erie. Pa., Mgt., 16503 Kalivoda, Janice Ann, 513 Sanford Place, Erie, Pa., Math, 16511 Kalivoda, David Robert, 1646 W. 24 St., Erie, Pa., E.T., 16502 Kalivoda, Daniel Francis, 1646 W. 24 St.. Erie, Pa., M.E., 16502 Kalivoda, Donald John, 513 Sanford PL, Erie, Pa.. M.E.. 16511 Kaltenbaugh. Bonnie Jane, RD1, Sandy Lake, Pa., Rad. Tech.. 16145 Kaltenbaugh, Kathryn L., RD 1 Box 308, Sandy Lake, Pa., Rad.Tech., 16145 Kamman, Michael Dean, 239 Werkley Rd., Tonawanda, N.Y., M.E., 14150, 169 Kane, John Michael, 4876 Harris Rd., Syracuse, N.Y., Acct., 13215, 46 Karotko, David A., 4042 W. Lake Rd., Erie, Pa., Acct., 16505 Kasick, Kenneth George, 945 Hazard Rd., Palmerton, Pa., MHC, 18071 Kashmer, Paul George, 1 Valley Road, McKees Rocks, Pa., Mgt., 15136, 114 Katchen, Russell Michael, 418 W. 18 St., Erie, Pa., Hist., 16502 Kay, Glen Peter, 2903 Autumnwood Dr., Glenshaw, Pa., MHC., 15116, 169 Kelly, Timothy Edward, 235 S. Home Ave. Avalon, Pittsburgh, Pa., Acct., 15202 Kelley, Thomas Patrick, 111 Pine Rd., Edgeworth, Pa., Acct., 15143 Kelley, Thomas Rolawd, 3627 Allegheny, Erie, Pa.. Gen. Sci, 16508 Kemege, John Keven, 227 W. 2 St., Erie, Pa., E.E., 16507, 122 Kennedy, Mary Ann, 816 W. 5 St., Erie, Pa., Art Ed., 16507 Kenniston, Michael John, 243 Hasson Ave., Oil City, Pa., Mgt., 16301 Kenyon, Charles Joseph, 7 Mitchell Avenue, Piscataway, N.J., M.E., 08854 Keppler, Richard Diehl, 39 Bloomingdale, Akron, NY., Mgt., 14001 Keys, Marva Jean, 2506 Pear St., Erie, Pa., Psych., 16503 Kimmeth. Diane Marie, 650 E. 4 St., Erie, Pa., Med. Tech., 16507 Kinem, Mark John, 2109 S. Manor Dr., Erie, Pa., Hum., 16505 King, William John, 902 West 51 St., Erie, Pa., Pre-Pharm., 16509 Kirclich, Thomas George, 3932 Carney Ave., Erie, Pa., Cr.J., 16510 Kirk, Donna Rae, 1011 McCoy Rd., McKees Rocks, Pa., Eng., 15136 Kirk, Jude James, 516 West 9 St, Erie, Pa., Bio., 16502, 147 Kirkner. Vincent Lewis, 44 Beechwood Ave., Malvern, Pa., Soc, 19355, 86 Kirkner, Richard Mark, 44 Beechwood Ave., Malvern, Pa., Eng., 19355 Kirkpatrick, Sheridan C, 106 3rd Ave., Rouseville, Pa., MHC, 16344, 169 Kirsch, Patrick V., 103 Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa., Theo., 15229 Klein, Charles Adam Jr., Box 351 Marriottville, Randallstwn, Md., M.E., 21133 Klein, Christopher John, 624 W. 25 St., Erie, Pa., Pol. Sci., 16502 Klemen, Michael Joseph, 820 W. 25 St., Erie, Pa., E.E., 16502 Kloecker, Joseph Edward, 915 West 27 St., Erie, Pa., Acct., 16508, 112,124,169 Kloss, Joanne E., RD3, Williams Rd., North East, Pa., Gen. Sci., 16428 Kloss, Vincent Stephen, RD3, WmsRd., North East, Pa., Gen. Sci., 16428 Klutz, Carl Joseph, 1539 W. 24 St., Erie, Pa., Psych., 16502 Knafelc, Marie Elizabeth, 130 Maplewood Ave , Ambridge, Pa., Bio., 15003, 147,169 Knapp, Gary Thomas, 24 W. 33 St., Erie, Pa., Soc, 16508, 91 Knapp, Karen Dorothy, 24 W 33 St., Erie, Pa., MHC, 16508 Knaus, Frank Martin, ISO Clarksville St., Greenville, Pa., I.M., 16125, 169 Kneib, Robert William, 413 Lake Ave., Erie, Pa., Pre-Med., 16511 Knight, Roddy Tyrone, 424 E. 23 St., Erie, Pa., Pre-Pharm., 16503 Knoch, William Alfred, 1826 Plainfield Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa., Finance, 15226, 118 Knoll, Christopher Mark, 510 W. 29 St., Erie, Pa., Bus., 16508 Kobielski, Robert Conrad. 1282 Como Park Blvd., Depew, N.Y., Bio.. 14043, 94,169 Kobylinski, Jacqueline M., 350 Shades Beach, Erie, Pa., Med. Tech., 16511 Koch, Frank Joseph, 231 N. McKean St., Butler, Pa., Finance, 16001 Koebe, Roger A., 1679 W. 8 St., Erie, Pa., Mgt., 16505 Koehler, David Paul, 8372 Post Rd., Allison Park, Pa., E.E , 15101 Koerner, George Edson, 910 W.I St., Oil City, Pa., Bus., 16301 Kohlmiller, Mary Ruth, 4305 Wayne St., Erie, Pa., Sp Dram., 16504, 100 Kolivoski, George Joseph, 440 East 13 Street, Erie, Pa., M.E., 16503 Kolljeski, Gerald John, 615McNary St., Canonsburg, Pa., S.W., 15317, 169 Konapelsky, Richard S., 822 Maryland Ave., Whitehall, Pa., E.E., 18052 Koper, William Donald, 605 E 12 St., Erie, Pa., Mgt., 16503, 82 Kopycinski, Thomas James, 128 E. 31 St., Erie, Pa., E.E., 16504 Kosar, OyaA., 1224 West 8 St., Erie, Pa., E.E., 16502, 128 Koscelski, Paul Gerard, 139 West Main St., Springville, N.Y., Mgt., 14141 Kosinski, Dennis John, 229 Garland Ave., Buffalo, NY., Mgt., 14206, 110 Kosobucki, Mark Edward, 2404 Parade St., Erie, Pa., Med. Tech., 16503 Kovach, Susan Jean, RD1, Central City, Pa., M.E., 15926 Kovacs, John Frank, 1118 E 36 St., Erie, Pa., Cr.J., 16504 Koza, Nancy Lee, 318 Elk Ave., Kane, Pa., Hum., 16735, 156 Kozlowski, Jean Marie, 711 Cascade St., Erie, Pa., Gen. Sci., 16502 Krahe, Michael Joseph, 3827 Myrtle St., Erie, Pa., Pre-Law, 16508 Krall, Joseph Stanley, 62 VilsackSt., Pittsburgh, Pa., Acct., 15223 Kramer, Edward Michael, 431 Hilltop, Erie, Pa., Psych., 16509 Kramer, Kevin Harold, 1135 Wisconsin Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa., Pre-Med., 15216, 127, 152 Kraus, James Michael, 213 East 27 Street, Erie, Pa., Math, 16504, 170 Kreider, James Lee, 7 Plank Ave., Willow St., Pa., Math, 17584 Kreisel, Carl James, 1495 Blossom Hill Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa., Acct., 15234, 134 Krugger, Gary Michael, 4104 Melrose Ave., Erie, Pa., E.E., 16509, 128 Kruise, Barry Paul, 1113 E. 5 St., Erie, Pa., Soc. Sci., 16507 Kruszewski. Sandra Ann, 965 E. 31 St., Erie, Pa., El. Ed., 16504, 141 Kuczka, James Joseph. 236 Lackawanna, Buffalo, NY., Acct., 14212 Kucharski, Daniel Thomas, 430 State St., Baden, Pa., Pol. Sci., 15005, 131 133 142 148,170 Kuczma, Gary Leo, 114 Pius St., Pittsburgh, Pa., Gen. Sci., 15203 Kucharczok, Thomas John, 304 South 16 St., Allentown, Pa., Soc, 18102 Kuhar, John Fitzgerald, 648MarneRd., Erie, Pa., Mgt., 16511 Kuhn, Thomas Edward, 3132 Evanston, Ave., Erie, Pa., Mgt., 16506, 122,142,170 Kuklinski, Lawrence M., 239Highmeyer Rd., Harborcreek, Pa., Bio., 16421 Kulinski, Leon Stanley, 102 Clarion St., Oil City, Pa., Bio., 16301, 147 Kulka, Joseph Michael, 2386 Valley View Rd., Sharosville, Pa , MHC, 16150. 152 Kumrow, David Edward, 121 Crestwood Ave , Buffalo, NY., Bio., 14216, 108,142 Kurniawan, Reina, 2664 Lakeside Dr., Erie, Pa., Pre-Med, 16511 Kurtz, Charles Michael, 63 Kirkover Street, Buffalo, NY., E.T., 14206, 170 Kuzmin, David Michael, 3417 Bird Drive, Erie, Pa., M.E., 16510 Lafata, Peter Stephen, 2923 Poplar St., Erie, Pa., Psych., 16508, 134 Lally, James Raymond, 934 Ringgold St., Pittsburgh, Pa., Mgt., 15220, 114,124 lamp, James A., 4227 Trask Ave., Erie, Pa., Hum., 16508 Laniewicz, Catherine Ann, 2217 Downing Ave , Erie, Pa., S.W., 16510, 139,140,170 lapinski, Richard Alan, 100 Lewis St., Ambridge, Pa., Acct., 15003 larkin, Robert Patrick, 504 Sassafras St , Erie, Pa, Mgt, 16501, 170 Laskowski, Robert Joseph, 1315 Ash Street, Erie, Pa, Mgt., 16503, 170 Laskowski, Thomas Mark, 3324 Glenside, Erie, Pa., Eng., 16508, 156 Lass, James Edward, 61-34 Gates Ave., Ridgewood, N.Y., Pre-Law, 11227 Latcovich, Stephen F., 125 Sherman, Ridgway, Pa., E.E., 15853, 37,44 Latimer, Michael William, 919 Washington PI., Erie, Pa., Mgt., 16502, 170 Latimer, Patricia Ellen, 919 Washington PI., E rie, Pa., El. Ed., 16502 Lauer, Betti Ann, 312 Seneca St., Titusville, Pa., Acct., 16354, 152 Lauer, Richard George, 143 Link Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa., Pre-Med., 15237 Lawrence, James Francis, 121 Sampson Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa., Bio., 15205 Laws, Susan Wendi, 5116 Clinton Dr., Erie, Pa., Pre-Med., 16509, 147 Lee, Myong Dong, 5115 Clinton St., Erie, Pa., Pre-Med., 16509 Legenzoff, Denise Colene, 106 Parade, Erie, Pa., Med. Tech., 16507 Legacki, Denise Frances, 6600 Glenloch, Phila., Pa., Psych., 19135 Leitz, Joseph Clarence, RD1, Ebensburg, Pa., E.T., 15931 Lemock, Kenneth Edward, RD 4, Rt. 86, Waterford, Pa., E.E., 16441 Leone, Henry P., 1614 Liberty St., Erie, Pa., Physics, 16502, 37 Leri, John L., 4308 Emmet Dr., Erie, Pa., I.M., 16511, 170 Lewis, Carla Roxanne, 636 Brooklyn Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y., Pre-Med., 11203, 147 Lewis, Jose, 68 S. Main St., Liberty, N.Y., Cr.J., 12754 Lewis, Leonard Keith, 11PhippsSt., Franklin, Pa., E.E., 16323 Lewis, Michael W., 260 Elm St., Westfield, Pa., E.T., 16950 Lewis, Nancy, 6219 W. West Rd., McKean, Pa., Pre-Med., 16426 Lewkowicz, Angeline Jane, 655 West 8 St., Erie, Pa., Eng., 16502, 170 Licsko, Sharon, Box 4 Gilmore Rd., Girard, Pa., Pre-Med., 16417 Lillis, Gary Anthony, 821 E. 6 St., Erie, Pa., Finance, 16507, 170 Lipski, Marion Candace, 3622 Fountain Way, Erie, Pa., Psych., 16506 Lis, David Casimir, Box 401, North East, Pa., Chem., 16428, 127,170 Loesch, Thomas Carl, 927 Cascade St., Erie, Pa., Pre-Med., 16502 Lohse, Richard, 648 W. 21 St., Erie, Pa., Physics, 16502, 127 Long, William Richard, 1348 West 9 St., Erie, Pa., Acct., 16502, 170 Longnecker, Charles M., 456 W. 10 St., Erie, Pa., Mgt., 16502 Longnecker, Grover James, 1223 West 9 Street, Erie, Pa., Hist., 16502, 144 Lopez, Elias David, 701 Peach Box 9-3 WH, Erie, Pa., MHC, 16501 Lorenz, Dennis Dewayne, 525 Allen St., Titusville, Pa., M.E., 16354 Lorfink, Richard Jan, 114 Lexington Ave., Jersey, N.J. , Pre-Pharm., 07304 Love, Denise Elaine, 71 Prospect Sj., Roosevelt, N.Y., Eng., 11575, 56,170 Love, Robert Dean, 2815 Kathy St., Library, Pa., I.M., 15129 Lowe, Donna Marie, C O 926 St. Marks Ave., Brooklyn, NY., For. Lang., 11213, 35, 136 Lucchese, Phillip S„ 203 Curtis Pkwy., Kenmore, N.Y., Pre-Med., 14223, 110 Luchey, Dennis John, 1015 Wallis Ave., Farrell,Pa., Psych., 16121, 147,170 Lukaszewski, Dennis)., 1933 Lakeside Dr., Erie, Pa., Bus., 16511 Lukas, Marianne, 3705 Lochiel Ave., Erie, Pa., Med. Tech., 16505 Lupp, Carl Ernest, 669 Moorheadville, North East, Pa., Mgt., 16428 Lutz, Nancy Eileen, RD2, Oil City, Pa., Pre-Med., 16301, 36,45 Lyons, Barbara, 332 Wilson St., Erie, Pa., Soc. Sci., 16507 Lysowski, Raylene Marie, 1149 West 5 Street, Erie, Pa., Soc, 16507 Mabie, Regis Paul, 2634 Wayne St , Erie, Pa., Mgt., 16504, 144 Mabins, Lois, 1820 Chestnut, Erie, Pa., Hum., 16502 Machuga, Michael George, 702 W. 26 St., Erie, Pa., Pre-Med., 16508, 147 Maciulewicz, Anthony F., 129 E. 31 St., Erie, Pa., M.E., 16504 Maciukiewicz, David John, 412 Hess Ave., Erie, Pa., Theo., 16507 Mack, Gloria DeLois. 94 Lakes St., Liberty, N.Y., Soc, 12754 Macrino, William Thomas, 3210 Burton Ave., Erie, Pa., Soc. Sci., 16504 Madlehner, Daniel A., 150 Brighton Ave., Erie, Pa., Hum., 16509 Madura, Allen Richard, 3204 Ash St., Erie, Pa., Physics, 16504, 127 Magnelli, Gerard, 907 McCoy Rd., Mckees Rocks, Pa., Bus., 15136 Mago, Philip Allen, 119 Clinton Street, Tonawanda, N.Y., Hum., 14150 Mahoney, Dennis, RD1, Conneautvile, Pa., Psych., 16406, 136,147 Mahoney, Timothy, RD1, Conneautvile, Pa., Eng., 16406 Maki, Cynthia Ellen, 2718Sierrerwnia Rd ., Erie, Pa., Chem., 16506, 127 Malene, Daniel Lee, 17 Kramer Ave., Oil City, Pa., I.M., 16301 Malena, Richard Francis, 4320 Caroline Dr., Erie, Pa., Hist., 16509, 144 Malinowski, Marcia Marie, 1112 E. 9 St., Erie, Pa., Eng., 16503 Maloney, John I., 102 E. 4 St., Erie, Pa., Cr.J., 16507 Malue, James Patrick, 2405 Fairmont Pkwy, Erie, Pa., Math, 16510, 38 Mamrak, George Elmer, 667 Payne Ave., Erie, Pa., Acct., 16503 Mancini, Samuel Peter, 1148 W. 39 St., Erie, Pa., Eng., 16509 Mando, Michael Anthony, 1944 West 33 Street, Erie, Pa., E.E., 16508 Manna, Thomas Anthony, 3202 Peach St., Erie, Pa., Acct., 16508 Manus, Dennis Luther, 474 Apt. E. Willow, Meadville, Pa., Hum., 16335, 43 Marasco, Angela Marie, 1041 W. 31 St., Erie, Pa., For. Lang., 16508, 136,142 Marasco, Toni Ann, 105 Clay St., Kane, Pa., Rad.Tech., 16735 Marceca, Theresa Ann, 930 W. 8 St., Erie, Pa., MHC, 16502 Marczak, Kevin G., 4727 Abbott Rd.,' Hamburg, N.Y., MHC, 14075 Markley, Dennis Robert, 1450 W. 34 St., Erie, Pa., Hum., 16508 Marlowe, William Harold, 153 Fifield Avenue, Conneaut,Ohio, E.E., 44030 Marquardt, Susan Lynn, 1208 W. 27 St., Erie, Pa., Math, 16S08 Martin, Patrick Gerard, 332 Colorado Drive, Erie, Pa., Pol. Sci., 16505, 131 Martinko, Robert P., 92CanvetDr., Campbell, Ohio, Hum., 44405, 91 Masciarelli, John Lewis, 438 W. 7 St., Erie, Pa., Cr.J., 16502, 122,130 Matis, Ronald Joseph, P.O. Box 235, Erie, Pa., Pre-Law, 16501 Matlock, Robert John, 1834 E. 41 St., Erie, Pa., Sp Dram., 16510 Matson, Donald Louis, 441 W. 9 St., Erie, Pa., Finance, 16502 Mattis, Thomas John, RD 2 Box 266, Guys Mills, Pa., Bio., 16327 Mattivi, Susan Jane, P.O. Box 38, Dagus Mines, Pa., Rad.Tech., 15831 Mauro, Irene Ann, 824 Wallace, Erie, Pa., Med. Tech., 16503 Maxa, Robert Lawrence, 2228 McClelland Ave., Erie, Pa:, Gen. Sci., 16510 Maxted, Lawrence Richard, 507 E. 7 St., Erie, Pa., Chem., 16503 Maya, Tom Michael, 1193HorstmanCt., Erie, Pa., Mgt., 16504 Mazur. Marcia Colleen, 7974 Versailes Rd., Angola, N.Y., S.W., 14006, 152 Mazzeo, Christine Ann, 1305 W. 44 St., Erie, Pa., Med. Tech., 16509 Mazza, Richard, 79 Orchard Beach Rd... North East. Pa., Mgt., 16428 McAleer, Donald, 3521 Dauphin St., Pittsburgh, Pa., Hum'., 15227, 150,171 Mr Andrew, Daniel W., 1055 West 25 Street, Erie, Pa , E.E., 16502, 171 MiAndiew. Terence M., 2925 ( hestnut Si . Erie, Pa, C h™ , 16508. 124 Mi C all. lames Anthony. 628W2SSI, Erie.Pa, Pol So.. 16502 Mi jllion, limoihyl , 919 Evergreen Dr., Erie.Pa, Acct. 16505 MiC arthy. John Joseph, 1102 Mi Kee Rd , Erie.Pa., Am. 16506 MiC jtihy, Ihomas lohn, 12 HijiMi.iv Dr. Sewn kley, P a . Comm. 1514 J. 171 Mc( ay. Augustus. 2981 C haulaui|iu ! ' . Gibsonia. Pa . Bid. 15044 M( l iiy, Kevin loseph. 10061 WjmnRliin Avr , Pittsburgh, Pd , Soc S i , 152 McCracken, lanet loune. RD1. Woodland, Pa . flic), 16881. 44 Mi C ullough, David Keith. 3122 French Si , Erie.Pa., Hist . 16504 McEJonald, John Peter, 112 Woodmen- Di , lonawanda. N Y , Pre Med . 141 116 McDonald, loseph Charles, 204 Sec ond Ave . Rouseville. Pa . Mgt. 16344, 10 McFlhenny. lohn Mark. 2S20S Tracy Or , Inc. Pa, Hum. 16505 McGinly, Gerald Lawrence. 3828 I task Ave , Frie.Pa, Cr|, 16508 McGraw, John Coughlin. 291 Main St , lidiouie.Pa, Am, 16351, 87 Mc Intosh, Deborah T , 4036 Crestmont Ave.. Erie.Pa. Eng. 16508 McKenna. Roberl John, 611 Powell Ave , Erie.Pa. Bio. 16505 McKillop. Sandra Kay. 117 lefferson Ave , lowr Burrell, Pa . Cr|, 15068 McKinney. Mary Kalhryn, 620W10SI, Erie, Pa , fng, 16502 Mi Kinney, William A . 109W3SI. Frie.Pa, Eng. 16507 Mi Kna. Dennis lames, 171 Terrace Dr. Monongahela. Pa . Aid, 15063 Mi I aughlin. Kathleen H . 1102 Woodland Ave . Pittsburgh, Pa , Psych., 15212, Mclaughlin, lanet lee. 3630 Greengarden Blvd. Erie, Pa, Hum, 16508. 141 Mclaughlin, lames Andrew, 807 California Ave . Ellwood City, Pa., Chem, 161 McLaughlin. Marilyn Anne. 8785 W Baron Rd . McKean. Pa., Am, 16426 McMahon,|ohn|oseph, P O Box 5, Del Mar, CA , Hist, 92014 Mi Quone, Timothy lohn, 131 Righlmeyer St „ St Marys, Pa , Hist, 15857, 10 MtRae. Brenda Lucille, 436 W 160 St. Nicholas. New York, NY.. Soc So , lOOi 132 Mc Sweeney. David Niel, 111 C edarbrook Dr . Pittsburgh, Pa , Pre-Med., 1522C Meade, Arthur Charles, 3103EneSt. Erie.Pa, EE. 16508 Medvec, David Steve, 2804 Reed St . Erie.Pa. Mgt ., 16504. 134 Medvid, CyndiKathryn, 330 Prestley Rd.. Bridgeville, Pa , Eng. 15017, 43,44 Med enan, George I Jr ., 446 W 6 St Apt 23. Erie.Pa. Soc. 16501 Meegan, Maureen Ann. 47 Admiral Rd. Buflalo. NY.. MHC. 14216, 100 Meehan, William D, 320 Belleville Ave., Bloomfu- Id. N | . Cr J . 07003. 118 Meko. loseph Phillip, 217 E. 34 Si., Erie.Pa., O.J., 16503. 130 Merz, Douglass Francis. 729Glenside Ave , Berkeley His , N.J., Mgt, 07922 Mesing. lohn Arthur. 1250 Elm St. Freedom, Pa., MHC. 15042, 56 Messmer, Robert I, 807 E. Grandview A 104. Erie.Pa. Am, 16504 Miac ynski, Frederick M , 2113 Fairmont Pkwy , Erie.Pa, Accl, 16510, 112 Mickel, Wesley John, 1990 Clinton Ave N. Rochester. NY , EE, 14621. 134 Mienlkiewu , lohn)., 7216 Westlake Rd . Fairview, Pa , Eng, 16415 Migdal, lacquelynMay, 305 State St , Erie.Pa., Sp Oram.. 16507. 141,145 Mikolowicv. Stanley F, 4914 lexrngton, Erie.Pa, Ant, 16509 Miller, Catherine Ann, 337 F 8 St , Erie, Pa , Med lech, 16503, 38 Miller, Christine Ann, 501 W 3 Si , OilClly, Pa., MHC. 16301, 152 Miller, FdwardBauman. RD 1. Titusville, Pa . Rad Tei h , 16354, 118 Miller. Gary I dwaril. 2140 Fasl 41 Street, Erie.Pa, Am. 16510. 112.142 Mikolowic , Stanley F, 4914 Lexington, Erie.Pa, Miller, Catherine Ann, 337 F 8 St . Erie.Pa., Med Miller, Christine Ann, 501 W 3 Si. OilClly, Pa., r Miller, Edward Bauman, RD 1. Titusville. Pa . Rad Miller. Gary Edward, 2140 Fast 41 Street, Erie.Pa, Miller, Gary Michael, 12 Mineral St , Oil City. Pa, Millei. Glenn Gerard, 1164 W 9 St. Erie.Pa, Ec . Millet, lana Sue, 216 Garfield Si , New Bethlem. Pa Miller. Leslie Alan. Box M Maple St . Ashville, NY 12 Mineral St. Oil City. Pa, Pol. Sci., 16 1164 W9SI, Erie.Pa, Ec, 16502 .arfiildSt, New Bilhlem. Pa . Cr.| , 162 ix M Maple St, Ashville, NY , Pol Si i. 1W 3 St. OilClly, Pa, Eng, 16301, 42 306 Illinois Ave., Erie.Pa., MHC. 16505 337 Fast 8 St. Erie.Pa. Am, 16503 11303 Sherrington C I., Largo. Md , Hum, 255 W 5 St. Erie.Pa. Comm. 16501. 23 St Marys Dr. Lackawanna, NY , Fo 16354, 118 16510. 112.142 , 16301, 48 Miller, Peler lohn, 501 W 3 St . Oil City. Pa Miller, Stephen Allen, 306 Illinois Ave ., Eric Miller. Virginia Agnes, 337 Fast 8 St, Erie, P Mills, Cynlhia Diane, 1 1 303 Sherrington Cl , Milone. Patruia Marie, 255 W 5 Si , Erie. Pi Milosith, Maryann M., 2i St. Marys Dr., L 100 Minnaugh, C hantal A , 154 Griffin Ave., Eri Minnaugh, loseph Adrian, 154 Griffin Ave , Mintah, Maine Mae. 659 East 18 St. Erie, Pi Minion, Robert lames, 817 W 29 St. Erie, F Miodus ewski, Mark Edwin, 2029 Bud Dr., Min io, Michael A., 144 Shenango Blvd., F, 16242 . 14710, 42 Erie.Pa. RadTeih, 16512 -. Erie.Pa. Pol Sci. 16510 .Pa. Soc Sci, 16503 e. Pa., Mgt , 16508 Wesleyville, Pa., Pre-Law, Farrell, Pa. Psych, 16121, Is Rd., S. Dartmouth, MA., C Misdom, Richard Alan, 272 Russells Mills Rd , S Dartmouth, MA. Cr I , 02748. 9 108 Modlo. Mark), 132 Worthy Ave.. Medina, N Y. Mgt, 14103 Moffetl, Thomas loseph, 501 Fast i St , Oil City. Pa, Pol Sc i , 16301 Mogan, |ohn Clary, 1275 lakemonl Dr , Pittsburgh, Pa . Psyih , 15243 Mortal hino. lames Samuel. 151 Summit St , Batavia. N Y . Pre-Law, 14020. 112 Monaghan, Daniel Robert. 2328 Eastern Ave , Frie.Pa. Fng . 16510 Monocello. RochelleM , 4005 Zoar Ave , Erie.Pa, MHC, 16509 Monola, Mary Catherine, 631 Nevada Dr, Frie.Pa. El. Ed., 16505 Mooney. Steven L . 201 F 21 Si , Erie.Pa. Mgt.. 16503, 51 Moore, Catherrne Ann, 129GrantRd. Ridgway, Pa . Cr|. 15853. 48.130.142.171 Moore. David W . 1549 W 31 St. Erie.Pa. Finance. 16508 Moore, Kathleen Leonie, 1370 W. Canterbury lane, Fairview, Pa, For. Lang , 16415 Moore, Mark Lawrence, 1704W40SI, Erie, Pa, Am. 16509 Moore, Sarah Ann, 1321 Mulberry lane, Fairview, Pa , Gen St i, 1M15 Morabito. Paul leffrey. 4047 Holly Rue. Erie.Pa. Hum, 16506 Morgan. Mrchael Anthony, 209 Timberyoke Rd . Corapolis. Pa . Prelaw. 15108 Morris. Keith Regis. 2319 Walton Avenue. Pitisbuigh, Pa . Pol Sci. 15210, 37,171 Morrrs. Michael Ray. 564 West 188 St Apt 4D. New York. N Y. Med Tech, 12202 Morrison, Thomas Wallat e, 2401 German St., Frte. Pa, Fng., 16503 Mosier, Mary Ann. RFD1,Box86. Kane, Pa , Gen Si i, 16735 Motuska. loyie Marie, Box 23 F RD 3. Taientum, Pa . Prelaw, 15084 Movinsky. Paul Walter, RD 3, Reynoldsvile, Pa . Gen Sci, 1S851. 142,147,171 Moyer, Gary Stephen, 713 '; Maple Dr , Monongahela. Pa , Prelaw, 15063, 107 Muckinhaupl. William B . 137 F South St. Corry, Pa., SW. 16407 Muders. lames F|r . RD 2. Box 30. Sewn kley. Pa . IF. 15143. 134 Muir. laurence lohn, 129 Sandstone Dr , Rochester. NY , Ec, 14616 Mulcahy. Dale Allan. 259MarketSt. St Marys. Pa . Psych, 15857 Mullaney. Michael. 238 W 6 St Apt 6. Frie.Pa. Sol Sir. 16507 Mullaney. lames loseph. 423W 8St. Erie.Pa. Soi Si i , 16507, 122,171 Mullet . Roberl Paul, 2926 Old I rem h Rd . Frie.Pa. ( omm . 16504 Mulqueen. Joseph | ohn, 107 Sherwood Ave . Teaneik.Nl, Mgt. 07666. 46 Munn. Milan lohn. 1064 Brown Ave , F ne. Pa , Mgt . 16502 Murphy. Paul lames. 2111 Bailey Terr . Philadelphia. Pa , Psyih. 19145 Murray, Mark William. 1202 N Military. Niagara F Is . NY . Am. 14304. 91 Murray. Michele Kalhryn. 417 Maple St. Emporium. Pa, MHC. 15834 Musi o. loseph Nicholas, 795 Broadway. Newburgh, N Y , Pre-Med. 114 Mychailys yn, Peler M, 127 Glover Ave . Paterson. N | . Finance. 07501, 171 Naab, Thomas Anthony. 376 Columbia Ave , Palrnerton, Pa . Gen Sci , 18071. 124 Naccarato. Anthony R, 419 last 4 St, Erie.Pa., Mgt, 16507 Namey, Samuel Anthony, 1166 Candy Lane, Frie.Pa. Pre-Med, 16505, 94,100 Napoleon, Berthony, 13178th Ave, Neptune. N| , Psych. 07753. 86 Nardo. Pamela Ann. 1209W26SI. Erie.Pa. For Lang . 16508 Narkevic. Carol Ann. 1030 Beaver Rd , Ambridge. Pa . Bio, 15003. 142.147 Nasca. Paul Charles. 1 36 Chestnut St . Fredonia.NY, Acct, 14063, 114 Nasky. Mark loseph, 1804 W 35 St . Erie.Pa, Acct. 16508 Nash, Timothy P , 6014 Longwood Dr , Erie. Pa , Mgt , 16505, 85 Nalale, Michael, 2020 W 21 St, Erie.Pa. Physics. 16502. 40,64.127 Nedresky, loseph Peter, 2408 liberty St , Erie.Pa, Chem, 16502, 147 Neiman, George Anthony, 292 South Si , Hanover, Pa . Accl. 17331, 171 Nelson. Mary lee. 746 last 19 Si. Erie.Pa. Hum, 16503 Nelson. Richard William, 603 Rondeau Dr. Erie.Pa. SW. 16505 Nesko. David Lawrence, 210 W 8 St Apt 10, Erie.Pa, Hisl , 16501, 44 Neumaier.ludilh Ann, 520 Virginia, Erie.Pa, MHC, 16505 Nevinsky, Dennis M, 1099 Bon Air Dr., Sharon. Pa . Sci, 16146 Newcomb. Garlan E |r , 1833 West 33 Street, Erie.Pa. Am. 16508 Newell. Paul Michael, 5325 Norrrs Dr , Erie.Pa, Pre-Med. 16509 Nicholas, Steven Charles. 122 Stolp Avenue. Syracuse, NY. Hisl , 13207, 47,110 Nicolelti, Philip A, 2928 Plum St, Frie.Pa, Math, 16508 Nicolia, lanet Elaine, 1135E28St, Frie.Pa. Math, 16504 Nicolosi.Guy, 239 High St . Closler, N.J., Pol Sci . 07624 Niebauer, Bernard A, 18WMainSi. Fairview. Pa. Math, 16415 Niebauer, Diane Regina, 414 Main St Fast. Guard. Pa , Pre-Med. 16417 Niedernter. Edward R, 1830 W.BSi. Erie.Pa. Prelaw, 16505. 87.110.172 Nredomys. Paul loseph. RD 2, Sample Flats Rd . Corry. Pa . Pol Sn . 16407 Nied wetki. Miihael I . 3324C ascacle St . Erie.Pa. Chem. 16508 Niehaus, Mh hael loseph. 708 F Budd St , Sharon, Pa , Theo , 16146 Nies, lames Louis, Rd 9, Gunnison Rd. Erie.Pa. Mgt, 16509 Noel, lerome A . Box162RD1, New Oxford, Pa , E.I, 17350 Norman. Kenneth Dominit, 6138 f ootmill Rd . Erie, Pa, ME, 16509 Norman, Virgil F , 507 Monat a Rd , Aliijuippa. Pa , Bus, 15001 Notoro, lohn Anthony, 11 Ellison St, Clarendon, Pa., Theo., 16313 Nowak. lames Daniel. 310 F 5 St . Erie.Pa. EE. 16507 Nowicki, Gregory Peter, 143 Darlington Drive, Kenmore, N Y , Psyih, 14223 Nugent, Iimothy Palruk, FlalSwampRd. Newtown. Ct. 06470. 44 Nullall, Edmund lohn, 818 Lindenwood Dr . Pittsburgh, Pa , Phil, 15234 Nulter, lames C, 255 locust St, Erie.Pa, Mgt. 16508 Ober, Charlotte Mae. 1017 Adams Street, Erie.Pa. Psych, 16505, 147 Obrien. Robert W. 531 Connecticut Dr. Erie.Pa. Finance, 16505 Obringer.Terrencel . 1282 Farlford Drive. Pittsburgh. Pa . Gen Sc i . 15227. 172 Obuszewski, Kenneth J, 5621. 12 Si . Erie.Pa. I.E., 16503 Ocihui zi. Anthony Felix. 85 lee Dr. N Haledon, N | , Prelaw, 07508 Ochalek. Ronald Matthew, RD 1. Oil City. Pa. Bio, 16301. 112.142 Ochs, Wayne Thomas, RD 3, N Bethlehem, Pa , Acct, 16242 O'Connor, Bernard Francis, P O Box 22, Everson, Pa , MHC. 15631. 172 O'Doherty, LiamG , 444-15 St, Brooklyn, NY , Mgt, 11215 O'Hara, Martin G, 1860 East lake Rd . Erie.Pa. Hist. 16511 O'Keeffe, lames Francis, 402 W 2 St , Oil City. Pa . Acct. 16301 O'Malley. |ohn Quinn, 99 Oriole Di.. Youngslown. Ohio. MHC. 44505. 83 O'Malley. loseph Michael. 4225 Osage Ave . Philadelphia. Pa . Hist. 19104. 42 ONachila. Benedicts , 195 E Washington, Albion, Pa . Cr I , 16401. 114 Onda, Albert Andrew, 4143 Winlerburn Ave , Pittsburgh, Pa , EE, 15207, 122 Ondirh, Stephen Paul, 673 W Beverwyc k PI , Paramus, N | , ME. 07652, 118 O'Neill, Robert Edward. 903 French St. Erie.Pa. Bio. 16501 O'Norato. lames loseph, 2627 Goll Club Rd . Erre. Pa . Pre-Med, 16509 O'Polka, loseph lohn, 412Moreland, Franklin, Pa. Acct, 16323 Orband, lames Matlhew. Rt 2. Box 389. Richmond. Va.. Theo. 23233. 86 Oresick, Mark Steven. 2224 Park Ave., Ford City, Pa. For Lang 16226 Orinko. Gerard Michael. 615 Fasl 5 St.. Erie.Pa.. Accl. 16507. 172 Bethel Patk. Pa . Con Oiler, Margaret Claire. 430 Castle Drive. Bethel Park. Pa . Comm . 15102 154.158.172 Oros. Richard loseph, 2667 Cherry St . Frie.Pa. Mkt . 16508 Osborne. Bud E , Cemetery Rd , North East, Pa , Pol Sci. 1M28 O'Shea, lohnl . 3154 Brentwood. Pittsburgh. Pa . Theo. 15227. 52 O'Shurak, lames Raymond. RD 5. Meadville. Pa . Soc. 16335. 87.100.110 O'Siecki, Emily Louise, 2593 Putnam Dr . Frie.Pa. For Lang . 16511 O'Siecki, Mark Francis. 2593 Putman Dr , Frie.Pa. MF. 16511 Ostrowski. Michelle M, 225 Elonvue St , Pittsburgh. Pa . Psyih, 15214 O'Foole. lames Regis III, 558 W 6 St. Erie.Pa. Psyih. 16501 On, Maureen Elizabeth. 1138 Fidewood Dr . Bethel Park, Pa . Fot Lang , 15102 Paavola, Thomas Arthur. 3024W26SI, Erie.Pa. Bio. 16506. 112 Paavola. leffrey lee, 3024W26SI. Frie.Pa. Pre-Med, 16506 Page. Donald Alan. 1224 Idaho Ave . Erie, Pa, EE. 16505 Painter. David Scot. 4500W38SI. Erie.Pa. Mgt. 16506 Palermo. Paula |o, 2303 Poplar St , Frie.Pa. MHC. 16502. 56 Pahlla. Anthony lames. 1732 W 8 St F tie. Pa. MHC. 16505 Palka, Louis A., 489 Milbeth Dr., Pittsburgh, Pa., Acct., 15228 Palotas, Gerald Michael, 1105 Wayne St., Erie, Pa., Mgt., 16503, 172 Palovcak, John Robert, 355 North Street, Springdale, Pa., Mgt., 15144 Pjmula, Adrian John, 1250 E. 33 St., Erie, Pa., Theo., 16504 oalia, Joannie, 555 E. Main St., Youngsville, Pa., Eng., 16371, 44 farker, Stephen Paul, 84 Linden St., West Haven, Conn., Pre-Lar- Parker, Kevin Andrew, 238 Lake Shore Dr. E., Dunkirk, N.Y., Hu ™- Parker, William Harry, 2544 Homewood Dr., Lorain, Oh., Hum., 44055, 91 Parlavecchio, James K., 301 Green Ridge Dr., DuBois, Pa., Chem., 15801, 127 Pastore, Donald Carmen, 3340Zimmerly Rd., Erie, Pa., Mgt., 16506 Pastore, Richard Allen, 3340Zimmerly Rd., Erie, Pa., Mgt., 16506 Pastorini, John Edward, 3807 Rilling Ave., Erie, Pa., Finance, 16509 Patasky, Michael S., 1932 Wilkins Road, Erie, Pa., Acct., 16505,172 Paterniti, Thomas Edward, 454 E. 27 St., Erie, Pa., Pre-Med., 16504 Patterson, Bruce Lee, 824 N.Ave., N. Baddock, Pa., Pol. Sci., 15104, 86,122 Paterson, Bruce William, 423 Colorado Dr., Erie, Pa., I.M., 16505 Patrick, lames Corbett, 2609 W. 37 St., Erie, Pa., M.E., 16506 Paul, G.Lincoln, 3390 Hiwood Drive, Pittsburgh, Pa., Pre-Law, 15234 Pauszek, Ruflin Stanley, 354 Temple Street, Fredonia, NX, Ec, 14063, 172 Payton, Jesse James, 2323 St. Louis Ave., St. Louis, Mo., Pre-Law Pearce, Deborah, 449 Liberty St., Conneaut, Oh., For. Lang., 44030 Peganolf, Thomas)., 4007 Harvard Rd., Erie, Pa., Bio., 16509 Pendergast, Paul Thomas, 140Milford Dr. E., Syracuse, NY., Cr.J., 13206 Pendro, Thomas Eugene, 3108 Atlantic Ave., Erie, Pa., Bio., 16506 Penfold, William George, 60lambert Ave., Fredonia, N.Y., Psych., 14063, 94,114 Pepicello, Richard M., 6902 Station Rd., Erie, Pa., Bio., 16510 Pereira, Richard E, 425 First Avenue, Pelham, N.Y., Pol. Sci., 10803, 86,97,110 Perino, Ricardo James, 1432 West 31 St . Erie, Pa., Pre-Med., 16508 Pernice, Daniel Joseph, 1332 Peninsula Dr., Erie, Pa., Pol. Sci., 16505 Perretta, David M., 2215 7th Ave., Altoona, Pa., Soc, 16602, 87 Perrett, Rita Ann, 248 W 8 St., Apt 33, Erie, Pa, Hum., 16502, 141,145 Peterman.CarolA, 22 W 4th St., Erie, Pa., El. Ed, 16507 Peters, Alan Lee, 3011 Hudson Rd, Erie, Pa., MHC, 16508, 147 Peters, Robert Daniel, 2936 Haas Ave., Erie, Pa., Mgt., 16505 Peterson, Candyie Lee, 659 Euclid Ave., Erie, Pa., Psych., 16511 Peterson, Karen. 3751 W. 26 St, Erie, Pa., For Lang , 16506, 39,142,172 Peterson, Kent David, 27 Meade St, Wellsboro, Pa., Mgt., 16901 Peterson, Paul Keith, 3224 Hastings Rd., Erie, Pa., Acct., 16506 Peterson, Thomas Paul, 226 California Dr., Erie, Pa.. Pol. Sci., 16505 Petit, Thomas Joseph, 28 Overlook Rd., Painesville, Oh., Phil., 44077, 173 Petri, Richard Michael, 3526 Meadow Dr., Erie, Pa , Ec, 16506, 112,147 Petrone, Nicholas, 608 Chestnut St., Erie, Pa., Mgt., 16501 Petruna, Kenneth Arnold, Oak Road, Bradfordwods, Pa., E.T., 15015 Peyton, Robert Warne. 188 Village Road, South Oran ge, N.J., Chem., 07079, 12: 154,173 Phillips, Karen A, 249 High St. Conneaut, Oh, Rad.Tech. 44030 Pianka. James, 532 Zephyr Avenue, Erie, Pa., Pol. Sci., 16505, 148,173 Piccinllo, JoelteM, 45 South St., Ridgway, Pa . Pol. Sci., 15853, 48,65,142,173 Piotrowicz, Ann M., 713 E. 32 St., Erie, Pi, Rad Tech., 16504 Piotrowicz, Lawrence A., 713 East 32 St., Erie, Pa., Acct., 16504, 173 Piotrowski, James R, 3206 Penna Ave., Erie, Pa., Pre-Med., 16504 Pistner, Andrew George, 357 Brussells St., St. Marys, Pa., Mgt., 15857 Pislner, John Clarence, 357 Brussells St., St. Marys, Pa., Acct., 15857 Pilonyak, James Andrew, 3727 Ridge Pkwy, Erie, Pa., Pre-Law, 16510 Pi dt, Valerie Ann, 3827 Sassafras St , Erie, Pa., Gen. Sci., 16508 Plasha, Frank Michael, 3528 Breezeway Dr., Erie, Pa., Sci., 16506 Plaiteier, Robert Dale, 82 Colonnade Dr., Rochester, NY., M.E., 14623 Ploszaj, David Norman, 2066 Andover Lane, Erie, Pa., Acct., 16509 Plumb, Mary Ellen, 6101 E Lake Rd , Erie, Pa., S.W., 16511, 142 Podobmk, Richard Charle, 854 Center Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa., I.M., 15239, 110.173 Pohl, Timothy Allan, 1337E.8SI., Erie, Pa., Gen. Sci., 16503 Pokrajac, Donna Marie, 5501 Clark Ave , Bethel Park, Pa , Gen Sci . 15102, 150,173 Pollock, James Douglas, 3117 Zuck Road, Erie, Pa, Pre-Med, 16506, 173 Porsch, Gerald William, 8905 Ennis Dr., Erie, Pa, Mkt., 16509 Pospiech, Stephen Edward, 97Ridgeview Dr , W. Patterson, N.J., Pre-Med., 07425, 152 Potter, Ameho Robert, 1313 West 22 St., Erie, Pa , Mgt, 16502 Potter, Carolyn J., RD 1, S. Creek Rd, Girard, Pa, Acct., 16417 Poulson, David Lee, 38 Carson Ave., Oil City, Pa., Phil, 16301, 52 Powell, Andra Renee, 555 Morgan St, Pittsburgh, Pa., Art Ed., 15219 Power, Mary Ita, 1131 W 9 St., Erie, Pa., Comm., 16502 Pozza, lohnEnc, 29 0akwoodDr, Oil City, Pa, Sp Dram., 16301, 154 Prechtl, Ronald George, 553 MaurusSl., St. Marys, Pa., Phil., 15857 Presogna, lohn Rodger, 1424 Poplar Si , Erie, Pa , Gen Sci., 16502 Preston, Charles Louis, 3404 Buffalo Rd , Wesleyville, Pa ., Bio, 16510, 173 Pre , Thomas Francis, 618 Brandes St., Erie, Pa , Soc, 16503 Price, Louis, 2185 1 Ave. E 112 St., New York, NY., Pol Sci , 10029, 173 Prise hak, Janet Ann, 2112 Cook Ave, Erie, Pa , For Lang , 16510 Pnschak, Patricia Marie, 2112 Cook Ave, Erie, Pa., Phil., 16510, 173 Pronobis, Andrew Paul, 6 Girard Ave., Buffalo, NY., El. Ed., 14225 Pronobis, |ohn Michael, 6 Girard Avenue, Cheeklowaga. NY., Psych., 14227, 173 Pross, Donald Joseph, 4104 Denier Ave., Erie, Pa., Med. Tech., 16504, 144 Protaz. Roslyn, 2215 Buffalo Rd., Erie, Pa., S.W., 16510 Prugar, loseph Edward, 1143 E 40 St., Erie, Pa., Med. Tech., 16504 Pruitt, Sandra Barnes, 2714 W .17 St., Erie, Pa., Soc, 16505 Pruvedenti, Michael)., 642 Downing Ct., Erie.Pa., Psych., 16502 Przybycin, Anna Marie, 1155 W. 6 St., Erie.Pa, Hum., 16507 Pugliese, Rocco Vincent, 1550 Princeton Ave., Trenton, N.J. , Pre-Law, 08638, 107, 148 Pupo, Edward Michael, 641 E. Center St., Johnsonburg, Pa., Acct., 15845, 114 Purzyrki, Daniel Leonard. 1041 Thurman St., Camden, N.|., E.E., 08104 Pyska, Michael Allan, RD 1, Box 774, N. Kensington, Pa., Pre-Law, 15068 Quick, Patricia Jo, 2911 West 31 St., Erie.Pa., Gen. Sci., 16506 Quigley, Thomas Franc is, 301 N Essey Ave , Margate, N J, Finance, 08402 Qumlan, John I , 2214 Lynnbrook Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa , Math, 15226 Quinlan, Robert Joseph, 4 Cross St, Pittsburgh, Pa., Mgt, 15205 Rabogliatti, Ralph E., 711 Napier Ave., Erie.Pa., Soc. Sci., 16511, 118 Rabbitt, Thomas Patrick, RD 1, Chicora, Pa., Psych., 16025 Raclawski, lulianF., 2521 Pear St., Erie.Pa., Math., 16510 Ranft, Hannelore, 1012 W. 6 St., Erie.Pa., For. Lang., 16507 Rastetter, Stefan, 1242 W. 10 St.. Erie.Pa., Psych., 16502 Raszkowski, Diane Lee, 3809 Main St., Erie.Pa., Soc, 16511 Reaghard, Richard Ray, 5744 Poketa Road, Verona, Pa., Pol. Sci., 15147, 134 Reaney, Patricia Ann, 240 Franklin St., Elizabeth, N.)., Comm., 07206, 46,158 Rearick, William Wesley, Box 656 Ogleview Rd., Mars, Pa., Psych., 16046 Redding, NancieS., 151 W. 20 St., Erie.Pa., Soc Sci., 16502 Rees, Robert James, 1105 J. Queens Purchase, Baltimore, Md., MHC, 21221 Reeves, Ann, 353 W. 3 St., Erie.Pa., Comm., 16507, 173 Reevey, Edward, Box 254 Gannon College, Erie.Pa., MHC, 16501 Reichart, Michael F., 1043 Buckeye Dr., Sharpsville, Pa., Theo., 16150 Reilly, Robert William, 33 Lawton Ave., Hartsdale, NY., Bio., 10530, 112 Reisenweber, Kenneth )., 2622 Poplar St., Erie.Pa., Acct., 16508, 173 Reilz, George E., 810 W. 18 St., Erie.Pa., Psych., 16502 Reksa, Thomas Stanley, 3253 Fleetwood Dr., Erie.Pa., Hist., 16510 Repas, Mark Joseph, 211 S. Buhl Farm Dr., Sharon, Pa., Pre-Med., 16146 Repel, Denise Margaret, 1008 Rice Ave., Girard, Pa., MHC, 16417 Repasky, Bernard James, 417CummingsSt., Cambridge, Pa., E.E., 16403 Resnick, Frank Joseph, 2421 Fre port Rd., N. Kensington, Pa., Bio., 15068, 114 Ressler, Terrance lames, 1501 Sill St., Warren, Pa., Finance, 16365 Rhule, Debora Anne, 1193Hillcresl Rd , Odenton, Md., Psych, 21113, 48,142 Richards, David Niekolas, 435Torry Ave., New York, N.Y., ■ E.E., 10473 Richardson, Thomas W, 4040McCreary Rd., Erie.Pa., Pre-Med., 16506 Rickert, Mark Edward, 112 Woods Rd., Warren, Pa., Mgt, 16365, 36 Rickloff, Mark Allen, 527 Lincoln Ave., Erie.Pa., Acct., 16505, 173 Richwalsky, Michael |, 3002 Wayne St., Erie.Pa., E.T., 16504 Rieser, Gil Edward, ISTintern Lane, Scarsdale, NY., Mgt., 10583 Ristau. David Carl, 155 Rustled! Dr. 12C, San Antonio, TX., ME, 78242 Roach, Robin Mary, 3319 Raspberry, Erie.Pa., Eng., 16508, 136 Roach, Ronald Robert, 633 V W. 26Sl., Erie.Pa., Mgt., 16502, 173 Robinault, Marjone Ann, 611 Water St, Warren, Pa., S.W., 16365, 36 Robinson, Vernon W., 1 Belmont Heights, Stonyhl, lamaica, Mgt., 86 Rocco, Gilbert Anthony, 2703 W 33 St., Erie.Pa., Pre-Law, 16506 Rocki, Lawrence William, P.O Box 9103, Erie.Pa., Med. Tech., 16504 Rogers, Newton Frederick, 511 Roemer Blvd., Farrell, Pa., Hum., 16121 Rogers, Robert Wayne, Shay St., Seneca, Pa., Pre-Med., 16346 Rogers, Walter John Jr., R.D. Box 53, Fairview, Pa., Pre-Med., 16415 Roman, Mark Allen, 5 Angora Rd., Carnegie, Pa., E.E., 15106 Roman, Rita Angela. 7419 Avon Dr., Mentor, Oh., Bio., 44060, 147 Romba. Patricia Ann, 450 E 6 St.. Erie.Pa., El. Ed., 16507 Romeo, Robert Louis, 3535 Aberdeen Ave., Erie, Pa.. Pre-Med., 16506 Rooney. Patrick lohn, 442 E 23 St., Erie.Pa., Mgt, 16503, 173 Rosenquest. lohn M., 1667 Dudley, Erie, Pa., Chem., 16509, 122 Ross, lames Howard, 2113 Eastern Ave., Erie.Pa., Acct., 16510 Rosthauser, lames W., 3518 East Ave, Erie.Pa., Chem., 16504 Roth, Kevin |ohn, 48 Quaker Ridge, Tonawanda, NY., E.T., 14150 Roth, Robert Edward, 454 Chapman, Hamburg, NY.. Hum., 14075, 91 Roth, Thomas lames, 462 Seneca Park Ave , Rochester, NY , E.T., 14617, 173 Rouch, |ohn Christopher, 630 E Grandview, Erie.Pa., Ec, 16504 Rowe, Robert Arthur, 5639 WinthropDr., Erie.Pa., Bio.. 16506 Rubino, Michael Francis, 1151 W 24 St., Erie.Pa., ME, 16502 Rucker, Daryle Samuel, 900 Market, Farrell, Pa., MHC. 16121 Rudolph, Theodore Ralph, 23 West Ave., Oil City, Pa., E.T., 16301, 108 Ruef, Geraldine I , 1602 Cherry St., Erie.Pa., Acct., 16502, 173 Rugare, Anthony Richard. 1124 Plum St.. Erie.Pa., Soc, 16508, 139 Ruggeri, Domenick loseph, 812McClellan St , Philadelphia, Pa , Pre-Med., 19148, 100,127 Ruggiero, Debra Ann, 101 Lighthouse St., Erie.Pa., El. Ed, 16507, 41,64 Russell, Donald Daniel, RD6, Butler, Pa, ME, 16001. 174 Russell, Peter C, 3411 Pinetree Terrace, Erie.Pa., Mgt., 16506 Ruzzine, Gregory Dominic, 346 Elm wood Ave., Buffalo, N.Y., Mgt., 14222, 174 Ryan, Gary Daniel, 210 N. Lowell Ave , Syracuse, NY , ME, 13204 Rydzewski, Randall N., 4217 Wayne St., Erie.Pa., Finance, 16504 Sacco, Joseph Raymond Jr., RD 2, Cochranton, Pa., Pre-Law, 16314, 107 Sadosky, John Joseph, 106 Tyler St., Irwin, Pa., Hum., 15642, 114 Saint, FleurGuirlaine, 299 WinthropSl., Brooklyn, NY., For. Lang., 11225, 44 Salberg, GregL., (ohnsonburg Rd., Ridgway, Pa., Hum., 15853 Saleh, Kassem Richard, 203 Baltic Street, New York, NY., Pre-Law, 11201, 134 Salmon, Stephen Michael, 185 Griffin Ave., Erie.Pa., Math, 16511 Sailer, William George, 711 Cherry St., Erie.Pa., Psych., 16502, 39 Samartino. Edward I , 3504 Breezeway Dr., Erie.Pa., S.W., 16506, 51,139 Samulewski, Dennis)., 602 E. 13 St., Erie.Pa., Soc Sci., 16503 Sandberg, Michael D, 2622 Bird Dr, Erie.Pa, Mgt., 16510 Sapone, William Samuel, 1104 State Rd., Monessen, Pa., Acct., 15062, 152 Sarbak, Dennis loseph. 1020 E. 26 St., Erie, Pa., Mgl., 16503, 122 Sargent, Daniel Francis, 243 Templeton Ave., Girard, Pa., Hist., 16417 Sartoris, Mary Ellen, North Hall Gannon Col., Erie.Pa., S.W., 16501, 139,142,150,174 Savko, lanel Lynn, Route 1, Box 94, Sugar Grove, Pa., El. Ed., 16350, 100 Saxion, Thomas Lyle |r„ 413 E. South St., Corry, Pa., Math, 16407, 107 Sayers, Cynthia Mae, General Delivery, Frenchville, Pa., Pre-Med., 16836 Scalise, Dennis Michael, 17 Weber St., Columbus, Pa., Finance, 16405 Scalise, Elissa Anne, 948 W. 6 Si., Erie.Pa., Math, 16507, 38 Scarantmo, Thomas A, 521 Gerritt, Philadelphia. Pa., S.W., 19147, 44 Schabloski, David F., AlmeterRd., Warsaw, NY., Psych., 14569 Schaffner, Scott R, 917 W. 31 St, Erie.Pa, Acct, 16508 Schanz, Cheryl A., 624 W. 8 St, Erie, Pa. SW., 16502 Scheper, Patrick Francis, 113 N.B. Hill Park Dr., Reislerstown, Md., Gen. Sci., 21136 Scheppner, Mark Neal, 115 Brilton Rd., Johnstown, Pa , Pre-Med., 15905 Schertz. Blane Douglas, 701 S. Creenbriar St., Arlington, Va., Theo , 22204 Scheufele, Susan Kay, S22S Roslindale, Erie, Pa., For. Lang., 16509 Schick, Donald Walter, 1821 Grove Dr., E rie, Pa., Mgt ., 16505 Schickler, Raymond C, P.O. Box 229 Cannon Col., Erie, Pa., Acct., 16501 Schillinger, George P., 223 Grayton Road, Tonawanda, NY., Hist., 14150 Schlegel, Jonathan Paul, 6 Barnes Drive, Garnerville, N.Y., Med. Tech., 10923 Schlindvvein, Thomas A., 5024 EbersoleDr., Erie, Pa., Acct., 16511 Schmitz, Donald, 2927 Loveland Ave., Erie, Pa., Acct., 16506. 144 Schneider, lohn Mark, 707 Gay St.. Oil City. Pa, E.E, 16301 Schodt, Robert Paul, 711 Poplar St Apt. B , Erie, Pa., E.E., 16502, 174 Schorr, Thomas Lawrence, 1409 Lakeside Dr., Allison Park, Pa., M.E., 15101 Schriefer, Charles Mark, 2802 Hampton Rd. Erie, Pa., Mgt., 16508. 122 Schriefer, Robert Louis, 2802 Hampton Rd.. Erie, Pa., Mgt., 16508, 86,142,174 Schumacher, Mark John, 4004 Cherry St., Erie, Pa., Pre-Law, 16509 Schutz, Michael Francis, 622 Hall Ave., St. Marys, Pa., Math. 1S857, 174 Schwabenbauer, Michael P., 316 Washington Ave., Oil City, Pa., Psych., 16301, 107 148 Scollon, Thomas William, 3217 Pinetree Terrace, Erie, Pa., Soc, 16506 Scorpion, Jerrold A., 4007CambronneSt., Pittsburgh, Pa., Pre-Med., 15212 Scotlino, Margaret M., 603 W. 6 St., Erie, Pa., Hum., 16504 Scottino, Thomas Peter, 603 West 6 St., Erie, Pa., Eng„ 16508 Scrimenti, David lohn, 57 South Pearl, North East, Pa., Hum., 16428 Scully, Lawrence Charles, 2701 Harvard Rd., Erie, Pa., Pre-Med., 16508, 38 Sed, David Allen, 1606 Hofius lane, Sharon, Pa., Psych., 16146, 108,131,147 Seewagen.John Kieran, 13 Linwood Ave ., Farmingdale, NY., M.E., 11735, 118,127 Seib, Keith D , 3144 Bank Drive, Erie, Pa., Hum., 16505 Seidler, Michael Anthony, Harrysbourg, Dunkirk, NY., Hum., 14048, 152 Sell, Harry William, 317 W. 16 St., Erie, Pa., Pre-Med., 16502 Senchak, Nancy Elizabeth, 26 N.Park Row, Erie, Pa., For. Lang., 16501, 142 Senchyshyn, lohn Eugene, 539 West 8 St., Erie, Pa., Mgt., 16502, 100 Sepede, Harry A., 925 Irwin Dr., Pittsburgh, Pa., Psych., 15236, 52 Serwick, Denny Joseph, 154 S. Oakdale Ave., Sharon, Pa., Ec, 16146 Seth, lames Francis, RD4, Waterford, Pa., Acct., 16441 Settimi, Garry Louis, 910 Mount Ephraim Ave., Camden, N.J., Gen. Sci., 08103 Shade, Dennis Michael, 6810 E. Lake Rd., Erie, Pa., Bio., 16511, 86 Shalfer, Timothy Bruce, 3517 Charlotte St., Erie, Pa., Chem., 16508 Shandorf, |ohn Michael. 1916 Bird Dr., Erie, Pa., O.J., 16510, 134 Sharrer, William Douglas. 710 E. 6 St., Erie, Pa., Acct., 16507 Shaw, Michael Joseph, 226 Lake Ave., Erie, Pa ., Comm., 16511 Shea, Catherine Anne, RD1, Palmerton, Pa., Med Tech., 18071 Sheehan, Daniel Patrick, 3711 Charlotte St., Erie, Pa., Acct., 16508 Sheerin, Robert W., 319 Dickson Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa., Soc, 15202 Sheldon, Patricia P., 324 W. 24 St , Erie.Pa, Hum, 16502 Shellito, Greg Andrew, 508 Hess Ave , Erie, Pa., Bio., 16507, 100 Shellito, Susan Marie, 3730 Allegheny Rd, Erie, Pa .. Psych., 16508 Shepherd. David 1 homas, 407 W. 8 St , Erie, Pa., Acct., 16502, 110 Sheppiak. Robert lohn |r.. 515Clearview St., Pottsiown, Pa., Mgt, 19464, 116 Shesterenko, Lidia, 1511 33 M , Erie, Pa., Ml,, 1b504 Short, Jay Daniel. 2109 Admiral St ., Aliquippa, Pa., Hist., 15001 Shoup, Brian Thomas, 1617 Cascade St , Erie, Pa., Psych, 16508 Shulesky, Eugene I , 1467 Zimmerly Rd., Erie, Pa., Hum., 16506 Siclelinger, David Edward, 2922 East J2Sireet. Erie.Pa., Chem., 16510, 174 Sieleit, Crete hen K. 6AverillSt., Warren, Pa., Med. Tech., 16365 Sicgel, John George, 1414 Melrose Ave., Erie, Pa., Acct., 16508 Sikorj, Debra Marie. 4345 Morse Ave., Erie.Pa., Pre-Pharm., 16511 Silenas, Michael A.. 1105 Hilltop Rd.. Erie.Pa., E.E., 16509 Simon, John Richard, 127 Hallcy St., Erie.Pa., Acct., 16511 Simone, Michael Andrew, 31 West Miller, Trenton, N.J. , Hum., 08638, 114 Simonetti, Ronald R., 3816 English Ave., Erie.Pa., Soc, 16510 Singh Vinay, RD1, Bernville, Pa., E.E., 19506 Singleton, Michelle R., 150 South Fourth St., Reading, Pa., Pol. Sci., 19602 Simon, Bradley Albert, 424 Parkridge Drive, Bethel Park, Pa., I.M., 15102, 154 Sipple, Christopher Jame, 946 East 27 St., Erie.Pa., Soc, 16504 Sitter, Paul Joseph, 128 Longacre Blvd., Erie.Pa., Acct.. 16509 Sitter, Peter Michael, 1934 W. 35 St., Erie.Pa., M.E., 16508, 41 Skovron, David Joseph, 755 E. 11 St., Erie.Pa., Sp Dram., 16503, 141 Skrzypczak, Michael John, 527 E. 23 St., Erie.Pa., E.E., 16503 Slawiak, Thomas Arthur, 3688 W. Lake Rd, Apt. 1, Erie.Pa., Bio., 16505 Slomski, Bernard Joseph, 2101 Ash St., Erie, Pa., El. Ed., 16503 Slomski, David Carl, 2101 Ash St., Erie.Pa., Acct., 16503 Slomski, Karen Ann, 958 E. 36 St., Erie.Pa., Rad.Tech., 16504 Slomski, Ronald Francis, 5134 Peach St., Erie, Pa., Comm., 16509 Slusser, Mary, 424 Poplar St., Erie, Pa., Comm., 16507 Smalls, Randolph Lee, 1230 Nolan Court, Pittsburgh, Pa., Rad.Tech., 15208 Smalley, Joseph Gerard, RD 2, Girard, Pa., Hum., 16417 Smigel, Constance Mary, 5917 E. State St., Sharon, Pa., Med. Tech., 16146 Smith, Carol Marie, 3025 State Street, Erie, Pa., Math, 16508, 56,174 Smith, F.James, RD 3 Headland Rd., Butler, Pa., I.M., 16001 Smith, Gail Ann, 2917 Evanston St., Erie.Pa., S.W., 16506 Smith, Gary Russell. 1363 W. 10 St., Erie.Pa., Finance, 16502 Smith, Homer Lee, 55 Spruce St., Buffalo, N.Y., Math, 14204, 42 Smith, Marcia Ann, 405 Reed St., Erie.Pa., Pol. Sci., 16507 Smith, Paul Christian, 4637 Sylvan Dr., Allison Park, Pa., M.E., 15101, 174 Smith, Richard Robert, 139 South Main St., Union City, Pa., Rad.Tech., 16438 Smith, Robert Eugene, 645 State St., York, Pa., Med. Tech., 17403 Smith, Robert Philip, 133 League St., Philadelphia, Pa., Pol. Sci., 19147 Smith, Vanessa Faye, 2520 Pear St., Erie.Pa., Med. Tech., 16510 Snyder, Darnell., 83 Anthony Wayne Terr., Baden, Pa., Acct., 15005, 114 Sobina, Raymond Joseph, 106Cornplanter, Oil City, Pa., Pre-law, 16301 Sobotincic, John Louis, 122 E. 36 St., Erie.Pa., Soc, 16504 Sommerer, John Carl, 449 Edith Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., Cr.J., 15211 Soska, James E., RD 3, Box 271-A, Leechburg, Pa., E.T., 15656 Soutouras, James L, 408 Moreland Dr.. Franklin, Pa.. Mgt ., 16323, 108 Sowizral, John Anthony, 1606 Poplar St.. Erie.Pa., Acct., 16502 Spadacene, Rolland E., 2308 Liberty St., Erie.Pa., Pol. Sci, 16502 Spadafor, Arthur H., 3925 Oak Hill Dr., Erie.Pa., For. Lang., 16506 Spadacene, Joan Marie, 2308 liberty St., Erie.Pa., Finance, 16502, 140,141,145 Spadacene, Joseph Carl, 921 Brown Ave.. Erie.Pa., Chem, 16502, 161,174 Speed, Zebera Burnice, 1824 Bird Dr , Erie, Pa., Rad Tech., 16510 Speranza, Donald Vincent, RD1,Bo 97. Saltsburg, Pa , E.I., 15681 Speros, Bess. 241 E 11 St , Erie, Pa, lib Arts, 16503 Spinazzola, Steve Paul, 28895 Alton Ave., Wickliffe, OH , Phil.. 44092 Spinks. AnneE., 217 E. 24 St., Erie.Pa., Pre-Med, 16503 Spirito, Mark G., 4205 Concord Rd., Erie.Pa., Pre-Law, 16506 Spitman. Todd Michael. RD 3 Ladd Rd ., Corry.Pa, Mgt, 16407 Sprawka, Luke Henry, 732 Amherst St., Buffalo, N Y, E.T , 14216 Spring, William J.. 25 Glenwood Dr , Oil City, Pa., Bus, 16301 Stachera, Charles A., 530 East 3 St, Erie.Pa, Math, 16507 Stachowiak, John, 17 Glenwood St , Warren, Pa , Pol. Sci., 16365 Stadler, Melinda Sue, 1416 W 51 St, Erie.Pa, Gen Sci , 16509 Stadler, Paul Joseph, 1128 Western lane. Erie.Pa., Pol. Sci., 16505 Stafford, Margaret Ann, 321 Craig St., Erie.Pa., Bio, 16508 Stankiewicz, Jeffrey A., 2535 E 43 St. Erie.Pa.. Math, 16510 Stanley, William David, 1123 Shenk Ave., Erie.Pa., S.W., 16505 Stanton, Edward James, 418 Peach St , Erie.Pa, Hist., 16507, 118,128,174 Stanton, Thomas Francis, 55MoranSt., Oil City, Pa., Soc, 16301 Steele, Thomas F., 2013 Raspberry St., Erie.Pa, Bio, 16502, 174 Slefanelli, Anthony E., 449 W. 4 St., Erie.Pa., Mgt, 16507 Steg, Mark Adrian, 4615 Cherry St., Erie.Pa., Hist. 16509. 134 Stehle, John Francis, 151 Oak Street, Butler, Pa.. SW, 16001, 139,174 Stephenson, Francis Leo, 437 W. 7 St., Erie.Pa, Mgt., 16502, 108,142 Stephenson, Margaret Ann, 79 Woodrow Ct., Sharon, Pa., Math, 16146, 64,142 Stern, Kevin Jack, 1400 Evergreen Ave.. Brockway, Pa., Accl., 1S824, 47,110 Stetter, Paula S., 5726 Howe St, Pittsburgh, Pa., MHC, 15232, 43,128,142,152 Steva, Donald M , 931 W 51 St., Erie, Pa., Bio , 16509 Stewart, Alan B., 121 Jeanne Marie Gds., Nanuet, NY., Physics, 109S4, 127,174 Stewart, Larry M., 310 W. 7 St., Erie.Pa.. Soc, 16502 Stewart, Lynn P., 3322 Highland Rd. Erie.Pa., Accl.. 16506 Stewart, Paul David, Jefferson St., Conneautvile, Pa., Acct., 16406 Stiffler, Gregory John, 2765 E. 31 St., Erie.Pa., Hum, 16510 Stiftinger, Robert J., 4139 Burton Ave., Erie.Pa, Math, 16504 Stoczynski, Neal S., 84 Wallace. Cheektowaga. NY., Acct., 14227, 91 Stolar.JohnJ., 532 Cole Dr., Meadville, Pa.. Pol. Sci., 165335 Stolz, Henry James, 2821 Elmwood Ave., Erie.Pa., M.E., 16508 Storey, Jerome Paul, 55 Murray Ave., Uniontown, Pa., Comm., 15401, 174 Stough, Carol Ann, 1011 Washington PI., Erie.Pa., Math, 16502 Straub, Kenneth P., 550 School St., St. Marys, Pa., Soc, 15857 Straub, Mari Frances, 2250Rinderle Dr., Erie.Pa., Comm, 16509, 158 Straw, Charles Frank, 520 Todd Ave., EllwoodCity. Pa., Mgt, 16117 Strohmeyer, lanet Mary, 1334 W. 31 St., Erie.Pa., Math, 16508 Stubenhofer, David C, 449 East 25 Street, Erie.Pa., Math. 16503, 174 Stuczynski, Gerald Mark, 3415 East Ave., Erie.Pa., Math, 16504 Sturtevant, Richard M., P.O. Box 133, W Spnngfld, Pa., Soc Sci., 16443 Stush, Edmund Joseph, 3054 laird Avenue, Erie.Pa., Mgt, 16505 Subotnik, Josephine K., 3805 Burton Ave., Erie.Pa., Pol. Sci., 16504, 140 Sullivan, Francis James, 1870 Burnette Ave , Cleveland, OH , Acct, 44112 Sullivan, Kevin Edward, 207 Cedar Avenue, Oil City, Pa., Phil, 16301 Sullivan, Sean Timothy, 4517 Wood St., Erie.Pa, Acct, 16509 Sullivan, Sean Lawrence. 2902 Ash St., Erie.Pa., Pol Sci., 16504 Suppa, Frank Thomas, 118 Central Ave , Warren, Pa., Theo, 16365 Susan, Aysar Philip, 464 W. 9 St., Erie.Pa., M.E., 16502, 86 Sutika, Michael Charles, Box 200, Grampian, Pa , Mgt., 16838, 112,175 Swacha, Stanley Joseph, 24 Plum St., Oil City, Pa., Eng, 16301, 141 Swaney, Michael F., 435 E. 28 St., Erie.Pa, Theo., 16504 Swanson, Kathrine Elma, 5142 Grubb Road, Erie, Pa.. Gen. Sci, 16506, 147 Swartwood, Cheryl Ann, 431 W 5 St., Erie.Pa., Hum, 16507 Swartz, Dale Clifford, RD 2, Lewisburg, Pa., M.E., 17837, 56 Swenson, Brian Robert, 3823 Station Rd., Erie.Pa., Bio, 16510, 147 Swiech, Larry J., 164 Laura Ave., Dravosburg, Pa , Hum, 15034 Swierczewski, Robert |., 1048 E. 25 St., Erie.Pa, E.E, 16503 Swigonski, Alan Michael, 1214 E. 9 St., Erie.Pa., Mgt.. 16503 Swiner, Ronald Joseph, 681 Prestley St , Carnegie, Pa., Acct., 15106, 116 Szczepaniec, Arthur John, 618 Hertel Ave., Buffalo, NY , ME. 14207, 175 Tabasco, Anthony Joseph. 2013 Moore St.. Philadelphia, Pa , Acct, 19145 Taft, Charles McCulloch, 5144 Roslindale, Erie.Pa., Prelaw, 16509, 65 Talaber, Diane Louise, 1612 Elliote Ave., Bethlehem, Pa., Med Tech . 18018. 118 Talarico.loseph Francis, 2130W.36St, Erie.Pa, Pre-Med., 16508 Talarico, Thomas Sam, 3007 Oakwood St., Erie.Pa., Eng., 16508 Tallini, Deborah Jean, 90 Kaywood Dr , Rochester, NY.. MHC, 14626 Tarkowski, Robert David, 28 Kellogg St.. Erie.Pa, Bio, 16508 Tarver, Elking Junior, 3110 Bird Dr, Erie.Pa, Acct., 16510 Taylor, Rochelle Verneta, 719VarnumSt NW, Washington, DC , Math, 20011 Tech, Daniel Andrew, 7425 Turner Rd RD 1, Union City, Pa., Soc Sci., 16438, 175 Tempest, Stephen Ford. 406 W. Walnut St.. Titusville, Pa.. Pre-law. 16354, 114 Tharp, Mary J. Savelli, 541 E 9 St., Erie.Pa., MHC. 16503 Thayer, Elizabeth Ann, 419 W 10 St., Erie.Pa. MHC. 16502 Theobald, Therese Marie, 3744 Chapel Hill Dr , Erie.Pa.. Rad Tech ., 16506 Thomas. Robert Neil. 4108 Emmet Or IP . Erie.Pa., Mgt, 16511 Thomas, Sherrie lee, Franklin Rd. Wacldington, N Y , Pre-law, 13694 Thompson. David William, 314 South St. Ridgway, Pa . Hum. 15853. 45 Ihompson, Ethel Adele, 315 E 22 St.. Erie.Pa, Soc. 16503 Thompson. Francis P.. 32 Penn Blvd .. E lansdowne. Pa . Eng. 19050 Thompson, Hugh Robert, 4409 Melrose Ave , Erie.Pa. Acct, 16509 Thompson, lames Norman. 522 E. 10 St., Erie.Pa. Phil., 16503 Thompson, Jessie Ann, 451 W Front St. Erie.Pa. MHC. 16507 Thornton, Kathleen Susan. 1119Potomac Ave , Erie.Pa, Hum. 16505 Iillery, Curtis, Box 16-A Gannon Col , Erie.Pa, Eng, 16501 Tojle Thomas Michael. 515 Powell Ave . Erie.Pa, Pre-Pharm. 16505 lobin. Daniel Wavne. 2S2 Hill Top Dr. lowr Burrell. Pa . Cr I . 15068 lobin. David lohn. 252 Hilltop Dr . lowr Burrell, Pa . Cr I . 15068 Tomasone, Richard C . 1311 Sill. Warren, Pa , Chem. 16365 Tomko. |ohn Andrew. Gannon NH Box 33-8, Erie, Pa, Gen. Sci., 16501 Toppins, Helen, P O Box 261 Cannon, Erie, Pa„ Pre-Med, 16501 Toro, David, 377 North Franklin St., Pottstown. Pa, M.E., 19464 Torok, lames Michael, 1834 W. 35 St., Erie, Pa., Acct., 16508 Trabinger, Richard C, 1119W.33SI.. Erie, Pa., Mgt, 16508 Treese. Thomas Norberl, 301 Soeder Drive, Clenshaw, Pa., Bio., 15116 Trimpey, Miles Edwin |r, RD 3 Williams Rd, North East, Pa., Soc, 16428 Irohoske, lohn Keith, RD 6 Knoyle Rd., Erie, Pa., Eng., 16510, 175 Turner, Bruce Kenneth, 1432 W. Redfield St, Phila. Pa„ SW, 19151, 175 Turnier, Alex, 11401 Lavejay, Silver Sprgs, Md, 20902 Tyler, Edward George, 402 Parkway, Erie, Pa., E.E., 16511, 175 Tyler, Robert Gregory, 402 Parkway, Erie, Pa., Med. Tech.. 16511, 147 Umpleby, Robert lames, 2612 Plum Street, Erie, Pa., Math, 16508, 175 Unger, Elizabeth Jane, RD 1 Box 163, Girard, Pa., For. Lang., 16417 Urda, Stephen Paul, 115 N.Erie St, Mercer, Pa., Pol.Sci.. 16137 Urraro, Marcia Ann, 2727 Sterrettania Rd., Erie, Pa., Gen.Sci.. 16506, 148,175 Will, Gregory Glenn, RD 5, Hillborn Rd., Erie, Pa., Sci„ 16509 Willcox, Richard Neal, Spring Hill Rd., North East, Pa., Pre-La' Williams. Donna Marie, 1728 Bird Dr., Erie, Pa., Cr.J., 16510 Williams, Evelyn, 922 Raspberry, Erie, Pa., Cr.J., 16502 Williams. Kim Robert, 5985 Bethel Park Dr.,  ithel Park, Pa„ Cr.|„ 15102 Williams. Leslie, 3875 Warrensville St., Cleveland, Ohio, Physics, 44122, 127,176 Williams. Paul David, 5148 Richmond St., Erie, Pa., Pol.Sci., 16509, 65 Williams, Rosemary, 3875 Warrensville Ctr., Warrensville, Oh., Pre-Med., 44122 Wilson, Susan Marian, 2771 E. 29 St., Erie, Pa., Eng., 16501, 136 Wimbish, Jacqueline E, 100 Standard Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa., Mgt., 15235 Winston, Patrick Holland. RD 5, Waterford, Pa., Math, 16441 Wise, Rodney loel, RD1 AldenSt. Ext., Meadville, Pa., Cr.]., 16335, 108 Wisinski. Bernard Gene, 508 E. 11 St.. Erie, Pa„ Soc, 16503 Wisinski. John Alex, 1019 Wallace St., Erie, Pa., Bio., 16510 Wislinski, Martin, 415 Meredith, Perth Amboy, N.J. , ME, 08861 Wisniewski, Richard, 1133 Buffalo Rd., Erie, Pa., Acct., 16503 Wittenburg, Darryl L, 330 Chautauqua Blvd., Erie, Pa., Mgt., 16511, 176 Wodarczyk, Christopher |., 720 Vine St., Erie, Pa., MHC, 16503, 141 Wojciechowski, Paul E., Clayton Ave., Monroeville, N.J., Pre-Med., 08343, 118 Wolanin, Mary Ann, 718 Pin Oak Dr., Erie, Pa., Pre-Pharm, 16504 Wolfe. William Herman. 1906 W. 36 St., Erie. Pa., Mgt., 16508 Wood. David lohn, 660 Young Rd , Erie, Pa., Bio., 16509, 176 Worku. Tamerat, P.O. Box 2893, Shoa Ethiopia. Ec, 86 Wright. David Lee, Box 123, Tionesta, Pa., Rad.Tech, 16353 Wunsch, Regina M„ 417 Superior Dr., Erie, Pa., Physics, 16505, 57,127 Wyman, Ross Sterling. 819 Hess Ave., Erie, Pa., Mgt., 16503 Wynn, Lonietta Essielee, 211 E 11 St., Erie, Pa., S.W.. 16502 Valasek, Catherine Anne, 8 West Ave., Oil City, Pa., Finance, 16301 Valyo, David Robert, 133 Cedar Hollow Rd, Paoli. Pa, Cr.J., 19301 Van Amburg, Mary C, 817 Poplar St., Erie, Pa., SW, 16507 VanHorn, Kevin Michael, 204 Mohawk Dr , McKeesport, Pa, Mgt , 15135, 83 Varrato, George Ralph, 108 Wallace Ave., leechburg. Pa., Mgt., 15656 Vasil, Michael David. 517 E. 36 St., Erie, Pa., Acct., 16504, 141 Vavro, Theodore Anthony, 512 Brown Ave, Butler. Pa., E.T., 16001, 110 Veith, Daniel Richard, 5526 Clinton St., Erie, Pa.. Acct.. 16509 Vergotz. James S, 224 E 28 Si, Erie.Pa, Pol.Sci., 16504 Vickey, Patty Kathenne, 3927 Wood St.. Erie. Pa. Hum. 16509 Villella. Mark. 824 Walnut St , Erie.Pa, Pol Sci, 16502 Vogel. lames Kenneth. 804 E 36 St . Erie. Pa . Prelaw, 16504. 148 Volgstadt, Sandra I, 5117 West Ave, Erie, Pa. RadTech. 16509 Yakimovich, Mary E. 886 High St „ Bradford, Pa., S.W., 16701, 176 Yanichko, Robert Frank, 2040 Vermont Ave., W. Mifflin, Pa., Hist., 15122, 45,134 Yaple, Nancy Lou, 2425 Fairmount Pkwy, Erie, Pa., Soc. Sci., 16510 Yeager, Michael George, 855 Park Road, Reading, Pa., M.E., 19610, 127 Yochim, Timothy Charles, 2648 Cherry St , Erie, Pa., MHC, 16508 Young. Daniel William, 502 Raspberry St.. Erie, Pa., Gen.Sci., 16507, 83 Young, loseph H, 224 E 11 St , Erie, Pa., MHC, 16503 Young, William Anthony, 141 East 34 St, Erie, Pa., I.E., 16504, 128,154,176 Wagner, Mary, 609 W. 9 St.. Erie. Pa, Eng, 16502. 140.158.175 Walk, Edward loseph. 602 limber Rd. Meadville, Pa, Gen.Sci, 16335, 175 Walker. Gerald Eugene. 783 Griffith. Aliquippa. Pa , Cr I , 15001. 91 Wallace. Richard Daniel, 43 Wagner St. Carnegie. Pa. Ml, 15106. 42.122 Walsh, lohn Andrew, RD 3, linesville. Pa , Phil. 16424 Walsh. Thomas Patrick. 568 Bemenl Ave . New York, NY . Mgt, 10310, 114,124 Walters, Annie R. 11261 26 St . Erie, Pa , Soc So. 16503, 175 Walter, Diane Clara, 23 i Highland Ave . Youngsville. Pa , Psych, 16371. 36.44 Ward, Thomas R, 1718 W 39 St. Erie. Pa . Mgt, 16509 Warholak. Andrew |r. 17 Watson St, Carnegie, Pa . EE. 15106 Warner, Eugene R , 411 Kelso Dr, lot 18, Erie.Pa, Und . 16505 Warren, Anne Marie, 3041 W 32 St. Erie, Pa, SW. 16506 Warus, lames Daniel, 324 lake Avenue. Erie, Pa. Chem. 16511, 175 Warus ewski. Daniel T , 816 Hess Ave , Erie. Pa, Bio, 16503. 176 Waschek, lohn Francis, RD 3, Moscow, Pa , Acct, 18444 Wasson, Maria lean. RD 1 Leslie Rd. Meadville. Pa, Acct.. 16335 Wasylosky. lanet. 292 Morgan St , Lowr Burrell, Pa . Med. Tech.. 15068 Wasylosky, loan, 292 Morgan St. Lowr Burrell. Pa., Cr.l, 15068 Watson. Mary Ellen. 1127 5 Ave. Ford City. Pa . MHC. 16226 Wawr yniak, Gary Andrew, 1347 Lynn Si, Erie.Pa, Mgt, 16503. 176 Wawr yniak. Wanna Alice. 1109W18SI. Erie.Pa, Pol Sci , 16502, 139,154 Way, David Allan, 1824 Zimmerly Rd . Erie.Pa. Cr.l, 16509, 134,176 Way, Mark loseph. 20 Glenwood Dr . OilCily.Pa, Pol.Sci, 16301 Wayne, Mark lames, 200Guinnip Ave . Elmira. NY, Mgt. 14905, 114 Weaver. William Franklin, 438W7SI.. Erie, Pa., EE, 16502, 122 Webber, Wilson I. RD 1, E Springfld. Pa . Acct, 16411 Weber, Alphonsr Steven, 301-10St, N Kensington, Pa., I.E.. 15068 Weber, loseph Francis, 9434 Ridge Rd, Middleporl, NY., Cr.|., 14105, 91,130 Weber Walter William, 324 '; Cherry St , Erie, Pa., Hist, 16507 Wiegmann, lohn Robert, 630 Colorado Dr.. Erie, Pa. Mgt., 16505 Weiss. Alfred George. 340 Blacksmith Rd. Camphill. Pa , For Lang.. 17011 Weilhman. Ann loyce. 3929 Eliol Road, Erie, Pa., SW, 16508. 176 Welsh, Amy Rose, 22 Greenbush Si , Pittsburgh, Pa , Hum, 15211, 36,45 Welsh, Thomas lohn, 1147W36SI, Erie, Pa , Cr | , 16508 Wen el, Roger S . 121 Gould Si, Corry, Pa , Mgt, 16407 Werle, Donald Nelson, 431 Pittsburgh Ave . Erie, Pa, Acct, 16505 Werner, C arl Konrad, 201 Madison St , St Marys, Pa , Acct, 15857, 107 Werner, Robert loseph, 438 W 7 St, Erie, Pa , Pol Sci, 16502, 86,176 Wesrhler.loann, 1118 Wayne St, Erie, Pa , SW, 16503 Westphal, Mar|one lord. 304 Cherokee Dr. Erie. Pa , MHC, 16505, 176 Wheelei, Robert Michael. 406 Vermont Ave . Erie. Pa. Soc, 16505 Whipple', Charles A , 1443 E 31 St. Erie, Pa , IE. 16504 While, David Vrooman, 558W6SI, Erie. Pa. Hist . 16501, 110 White. Gerry Russell, RD2, Corry, Pa, Pre-Med, 16407 While, lames Douglas, 813 Oakmonl Ave , Erie, Pa , Pre-Med, 16505 While. Nels Anthony, 1738 W 36 St, Erie, Pa, Pol Sci , 16508 Wichrowski, Mark Vincent, 14 Cathedral, Cheeklowaga, N Y , Bus, 14225 Wiefling, Ronald Robert. 202 Chipper Dr , Clenshaw, Pa , EE, 15116 Wiehagen, loseph Edward. 2537 Rose Dr. Clenshaw. Pa , I.E., 15116 Wiele. howski, Cynthia, 103 River Heights Dr. Pittsburgh, Pa , MHC, 15209 Wn-s c yk, Raymond |r , 4612 Basin C ire le, Erie, Pa, EE, 16509, 122 Wildes, leonardD, 1128 Post Ave, Erie, Pa , Sot, 16508 Wiler. Frank Paul, 544 F 27 St . Erie.Pa, Bio, 16504 Wilhelm. lames Fred. 2921 Hampton Rd. Erie, Pa, Comm, 16508 Zacherl, Lemoyne Thomas. 128 Main St, Clarion, Pa, Acct, 16214, 110 Zacherl. Henry loseph, RD2, OilCily.Pa, Mgt, 16301 Zambroski. Mara Ann, 428 W. 10 St, Erie.Pa, Soc, 16502 Zameroski, Allen P. 340 Rock Si, Ridgway. Pa, Acct, 15853 Zannelli. lames Libby. 260 South Ave, Bradford, Pa, Psych, 16701, 48,152 Zawislowski, Leonard A, 4142 Pine Ave, Erie, Pa, Cr.J, 16504 Zawistowski. Thomas R, 4142 Pine Ave, Erie.Pa, Gen.Sci, 16504 Zawistoski. Michael Paul, 2049 W. 25 Si, Erie.Pa, Chem, 16502 Zecca, Kenneth A, Evr. Comm. Area Box 4011, APO New York, NY, Mgt, 09633 Zecca, Louis Thomas, Evr. Comm. Area Box 4011, APO New York, NY, Mgt, 0963 Zehna, Francis lohn, 3908 Dauphin Pkwy, Erie.Pa, EE, 16506 Zielinski. Robert M . 729 E. 12 Si, Erie.Pa, Acct, 16503 Zietonis. GaryPeler, 349 Sporting Hill Rd, Mechanicsburg, Pa, Math, 17055, 38 Zimmer, Douglas Irvin, 326 (Harvey St, Erie.Pa, Bio, 16511 Zimmer, lames Michael, 2421 Cranberry St, Erie.Pa, Acct, 16502 Zimmerman. Kathryn A, 2061 W. 24 St, Erie.Pa, Med. Tech, 16502 Zivic, Bruce Allan, 119 E. Eugene Ave, Munhall, Pa, Ml., 15120 Zuber, Gary Edward, 957 East 31 Si, Erie.Pa, Chem, 16504, 176 Zuk, William, 3194 W 25 St, Cleveland, Ohio. Math, 44109, 112 Zuraw, John Francis, 646 Oakmont Ave, Erie.Pa, Math, 16505, 41,127,176 1973-74 Faculty- Administration Index Aburachis, Dr. Abdelrahman T., Economics Acri, Michael ]., Philosophy Adams, Dr. Paul K., History Alberstadt, John, Accounting Angotti, Dr. Frank F., History Babowicz, Edward B., English Bell, Jack T., Alumni Director, Bennett, Charles A., Economics Brasfield, Dr. James M., Political Science Bressan, Joseph L, Accounting Brinkle, Lydle F., Geography Carney, William J., Languages Cicero, Raymond F., Evening Session Director Comerford, SGM Steven, ROTC Crispo, Rev. Dr. Alphonse, Philosophy DeFazio, David M., Management DeSante, Rev. Dr. Paul, English Dipre, Rev. Dr. Gilio, Philosophy Dowdy, Robert, Athletics Dunford, Richard J., Vice Pres. — Student Personnel Services Eichelsdorfer, David R., Management Elwell, Howard J., Athletics Emeruwa, Dr. Hart, Education Fin, Rev. 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Philip R., ROTC Rossi, John F. Jr., Director of Development Roth, Andrew P. Jr., English Rouch, Dr. John S., English Sague, Dr. Miguel, Language Scalise, Mary Lou, Language Schanz, Rev. Dr. John, Theology Sciamanda, Rev. Robert, Physics Sefcik, James, History Selvaggi, Jerry A., Engineering Sitter, Dr. Richard, Physics Smith, Dr. Charles, English Speice, Rev. Lawrence, Coordinator of Development, Public Relations, Alumni Starrett, Canon Warren, Theology Strohmeyer, Rev. George, Coordinator of Freshmen Seme es Sullivan, Rev. Richard, Theology Susa, Rev. Robert, Economics Susko, Dr. John, Economics Szendrey, Dr. Thomas, History Thompson, Fred D., Director of Education Opportunity Programs Thorn, Christopher C, Director of Public Relations Treiber, James A., Director of Financial Aid Vales, Dr. Robert L., English Vetrone, Leonard, Engineering Volpe, Ronald, Marketing Waldron, Dr. John, Dean of Business Walsh, Gerard, History Wardell, Patrick, Social Work Warren, Maj. Richard, ROTC Weber, Dr. Berta, Languages Wedzik, Alphonse, Registrar Wehrer, Dr. Robert, Education Welch, George G., English Wright, Ernest, Finance Yehl, Rev. Addison, Chemistry Zafiropoulos, Andreas, Finance Zagorski, Stanley, Biology Student Organizations Index 1973-74 Alpha Kappa Psi 116-17 Lance 158-9 Alpha Phi Delta 106-07 Mental Health Club 129 Alpha Psi Omega 145 Pershing Rifles 118-19 American Society of Mechanical Engineers127 Pi Gamma Mu 131 Baseball Team 87 Pi Kappa Alpha 112-13 Basketball learn 90-3 Political Science Pre-Law Clubs 132-33 Beta Beta Beta 146 Raiders 134 Blue Key 142 Resident Advisors 150-51 Cardinal Key 143 Rifle Team 85 Chemistry Club 126 Saint Thomas More Club 120-21 Criminal Justice Club 130 Scabbard and Blade 135 Cross Country Team 84 Sheiks 122-23 Delta Chi 108-09 Soccer Team 86 Delta Sigma Phi 110-11 Social Work Club 139 Dorm Councils 152-53 Society of Physics Students 126 Gamma Chi 147 Sociology Club 138 Gamma Sigma Mu 144 Spanish Club 136 German Club 137 Student Senate 148-49 Golf [earn 82 Talisman Players 141 Hockey Team 88,89 Tau Kappa Epsilon 114-15 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Tennis Team 83 Engineers 128 WERG-FM 154-55 Interfraternity Council 124-25 Women's Commission 140 Intramurals 94-103 Knight 156-57 LANCE Staff Says Thanks On behalf of all Gannon College students, we wish to express gratitude to the more than one hundred friends of the College for their contributions to the 1974 Lance. John W. Andrews Anthony's Lounge Mr. Mrs. Donald F. Barrett Russ Baer Isaac Baker Son, Inc. Mrs. H.D. Barnes Mr. Mrs. Robert L. Belleau Mr. Mrs. Clyde Berkheimer Sr. George A. Blair Painting Co. Mr. Douglas H. Brownsen Mr. Mrs. Richard Bucher Mr. Mrs. N.J. Buyan Mr. Mrs. Joseph Chunko Raymond F. Cicero Mr. Mrs. Joseph Cipicchio Mr. Mrs. FredS. Clark Mr. Mrs. William L.CIine Mr. Mrs. Andrew Colucci Mrs. Francis Coogan Mr. Mrs. John E. Davis Mrs. Helen DiPerna Mr. Mrs. Francis P. Duffy Mr. Mrs. John V. Durkin Eastland Bowl, Inc. Mr. Mrs. Martin G. Engel Erie Book Store Erie Brewing Co. Erie Disposal Co. Erie Foundry Co. Ernestine Finster Katherine C. Flicker Mr. Mrs. Robert A. Flowers Harold J. Forquer, Sr. Msgr. John M. Gannon Mr. Mrs. Louis J. Gicale Rev. Joseph C. Gregorek Mr. Mrs. Earl W. Griffey Mr. Mrs. William A. Gross Halle Brothers Mr. Mrs. James Hanson Mr. Mrs. Carl Harz Hess Bros. Guild Opticians Mr. Mrs. R.A. Hooper Mr. Mrs. Edmund E. Hoell Holy Rosary Church Mr. Mrs. James H. Hynes Manuel F. Iglesias Edward J. Jerge Mrs. Genevieve Johnson Mr. Mrs. John H.Kahabka Mr. Mrs. Charles A. Kelin Sr. Mr. Mrs. Robert E. Kirkner Mr. Mrs. Harry E. Knafelc Mr. Mrs. John P. Kobielski Joseph A. Kobylinski Sr. Mr. Mrs. Sylvester Koza Mr. Mrs. Stanley J. Lapinski Katherine Latcovich Mr. Mrs. Casimir Lis Msgr. Louis Lorei Lynch Camera Inc. Martuccies Tavern Mr. Mrs. George Maxted Mr. Mrs. Joseph McAleer Mr. Mrs. Thomas McCarthy Mr. Mrs. S.W. McElh enny Fred McSweeney Mr. Mrs. Charles A. Miller Mr. Mrs. Joseph A. Minnaugh Jr. Mr. P. Victor Moore Sr. Mrs. Thomas Mullaney Carmen Musone Mr. Mrs. Edward Narkevic Msgr. Wilfred J. Nash Rev. Howard Niebling Mr. Mrs. K. Nugent RitaOrler William H.Penfold Lou Porreco Motors Mr. Mrs. Al J. Piotrowicz John K. Pistner George Pokrajac Mr. Mrs. John Prez Mrs. Rita Quinlan Mr. Mrs. Frank J. Resnick 188 Justice Samuel J. Roberts Mr. Mrs. Robert H. Rogers Mr. Mrs. John F. Rossi Jr. Mr. Mrs. Norbert A. Rydzewski Mr. Mrs. William Sapone Mr. Mrs. Thomas Scarantino Sandy Scrimenti Mr. Mrs. Harry W. Sell Mr. Mrs. Harry Sepede Mr. Mrs. Donald Smith Spelta's Haouse of Formal Wear Mrs. Josephine Stoczynski Mr. Mrs. F.J. Straub Fr. Sullivan Mr. Mrs. Nicholas Swiner Charles M.TaftSr. Takis Restaurant Mr. Mrs. Kalman Talaber Robert B. Taylor Times Publishing Co. Mr. Mrs. R.M. Valyo Mr. Mrs. Chester Waruszewski Dr. Weber Mr. Mrs. Leonard Werner Mr. Mrs. J.R. Wiegmann Raymond J. Wiehagen Mr. Mrs. Thomas E. Williams Mr. Mrs. Eugene M. Zacherl Mr. Mrs. Francis A. Zacherl Thomas J. Nora L. Zivic Bucyrus-Erie Co. 1521 Raspberry 456-8892 Lyons Transportation Lines, Inc. 138 E. 26th Street 456-8551 Warren Radio, Inc. 1315 Peach Street 454-5285 189 1974 Lance Staff Editor-in-Chief Peg Orler Copy Editor Mary Grumblatt Wagner Features Editor Diane Cantoni Copy Staff Bob Hirsh, Pat Reaney, Gretchen Heintz, Debbie Ruggiero, Kathy Zimmer- man Layout Editor Mari Straub Layout Staff Janie Hejmowski, Darlene Deist Organizations Editor Michelle Ostrowski Seniors Editor Karen Connell Sports Editor Dave Stoczynski Business Manager Danette DiPerna Typists Jude Kirk, Molly Mosier Coordinator of Photographic Services J. Martin Seroka Assistant Andy Warholak Photography Staff Steve Fensel, Jim Pollock Faculty Advisor Dennis K. Renner EDITOR'S NOTE: In May, 1973 there was talk of discontinuing the Lance. Administrative officials wondered if the yearbook was truly representative of all students. The students rebelled against the idea of losing the only tangible collection of memories they would take away from Gannon. The Student Senate rejected the Administra- tion's suggestion, and students grumbled for days. After the initial suggestion of the Administration, an edition of the yearbook was published that did not meet the students' expectations. Nevertheless, students still wanted the journalistic publication to remain at Gannon. It was due to the initiative and cooperation of these Gannon individuals and organizations that this year's edition was successful. I especially thank my associate editors for their creativity and endurance, Father Sullivan for his slides, Howard Elwell for his assistance from the Athletic Department, Tom Laskowski for his advice and materials, and most importantly our faculty advisor, Dennis K. Renner, for his guidance, encouragement, and cooperation. February, 1974 Peg Orler, Editor Erie, Pennsylvania 190 IN MEMORIAM: ). 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