Kenyon College - Reveille Yearbook (Gambier, OH)

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He thought that he had never seen anything as striking as that balanced structure, and thought of how much more beautiful it would be if someone were to remove the grime of ages and make the windmill turn as it was meant EO. He desired nothing more than to learn how the windmill worked and to be the one to give it life and make it turn. He thought often of it, and. one day, while telling a friend who had travelled much of his desire, Diras found that there was indeed a place where he could learn to turn the wind- mill. It was a place where many and varied things could be learned. It was called Nifton. And so he bode farewell to his friends and neighbors in Median, promising llllll he would soon be back. all the while envisioning the esteem his countrymen would show him when, someday, he return- ed as turner of the windmill. H E '1-',-'iA .M -lv Inlrmluvtion Zgsivgt 6 . eq, 15- 2- 015314-: 4 aka X . . 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He had been told very little about it except that Nifton held the secrets to many great things. But, he reflected, he was not interested in the many great things: his only concern was to learn to turn the windmill. There could be nothing else. But as the sun climbed high in the sky, Nifton temporarily ceased to occupy Diras and he projected his thoughts towards the day of his return to Me- dian. the day he would set the windmill in motion. This line of thought occupied him for a long while. but eventually, the afternoon began to fade, and his feet grew heavy and Diras began to wonder if he would reach Nifton by nightfall. One more hill. he decided to climb, and if he could not see Nifton in the distance, he would stop and rest. But his journey was almost at an end, for, as Diras reached the top of the hill. he saw the towering Nifton. ll was a building of mam- moth, almost frightening proportions. The base of it was larger than could be encircled if the entire population of Me- dian were lo join hands. The building reached so high that its pinnacle was obscured by clouds. Nifton was big, much too big. was Diras'first thought. It reflected none of the economy of design that he so loved in the windmill. 1 5 1 . ,, - 1 fi -. L52 my x L . v ii if L 1' ' ' .L 6!lntrmhu'lion X V. i D l' . hr D 1 54 X P' A ' 'a A-., , V I F 2 - X, . ij.. .P'f-1'3 7 '?4..- .. -el Q . ki e Q. j 1 W tl 3 X 1 J amp 1- im 1 ' ri If ' A d WT.. ' ,j I in ?5x-Lgigkmfzx ,QL 1. A L v ' if ...S-? . 1 '., . Qin.- , ,....Q'. -Ib. -- - we 954 Q g . li.. I 1 1? '63 .-f -: r . D ,, n .. . ' i, , .-.....V---H' 1 ' ii Z 4 K , V,--pil? K , --...,,v..-, Y,,- . I N JM. , .W,..M..w,,,,w...-... ,Mp V. ..-, .i,'-1'xL,l?., , -,dl -f 11 -. 1 N,.?, ,l - Y' ' 'I I I ' f If .f A U .-,,,,. cnrrqneo- ' ef-. -' J - ff '19-fm -in-'--1. . 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'M-1 :f: 1 ' 1' 'YV' .1 '- ' ,,Q1,,'1,V'.Af. - ,I 13, f.'t,,,5 K .154 1, A I-I-3-V 1.4, 3:-. , 'vu IQ., p yr. ,MV V , :Six 'X '15 X321 hai' BPD. 1 .f,Tf'i -'t,' .53-I tg.-N,Z1f ax th 'J'w'fkE3 ' . . . v 5 4: .1 V ' -. VV ' hw ,. f ,j,. ,-, -,nz 5 ' V ',- , , ' ' f,VVVV:fV--mafm--z'. ?'sf'v: :zz V.ffVr 2- al- ff .fVfew',+ vt- V .M N ff' ,N -1.3. W-'if'60-'QA:.?Vf?t-'x'43'k g'1m i:'n' V-fafsf-sw .VfI.'VV: s1?Q it2fiiidzw- 1 .wiv :V -ffr'M -'Vsfaf MV14'-1': '.IV++4ff Ai X, x ., ., N ,., Va, ,V ,,r x Ma- 451, l'mlu1-liem eu ,H-.f 3 ,3 V-1. 1 1 ' , .' fi '-ax f. .wi if 'Ll 3 hlbx Q ! 49 W . , E There's not a lot to do here . . . it's a commuter school. fPefferj M . .. Hassle getting back and forth . . . doesn't really give me a chance to get involved in what's going on . . . half the time you're working besides. flfergusonj . . . Here, you can live at home. fwallsj 'S . . . People here just don't hang around together . . . because of a common lack of suffering . . . it's just a congregation of students all in one place like cafeteria people are strange . . . they just hang around down there they have nowhere else to go. fGuyonj ' . . . you learn from experience . . whether apathetic or whatever . . . you still learn. fReynoldsj ... l'm here for purely educational reasons . . . this Univer- sity doesn't have too much in the way of activities especially for the com- muter studentsf' fFornataroj M still a high school at- mosphere here. . . People are still in their high school social groups . . . they just come to school and go home at night. There's a stagnating at- mospheref' QPefferj l8flntroduc-tion X The quotes on pages 18-31, were taken from random interviews of the following studenlsg Nick Gerassimakis fSr. Psychjg Dcbhic Nor- man fFr. Ed.Jg Robert Reynolds lSr. Spec-iul Efl.Jg Madeline Fornataro QSr. Nursinglg Rirk Guyon QSopl1. Geo.jq Shlrec Ferguson QSoph. Eng.lg .loel Walls Ur. Incl. Mgnl.j3 Susan Barnes Ur. Nursingj: George Peffer Ur. Eng.J. X lllll'0llllLll0l'lf19 AJ 1 fa 'fi' - I7 C' fbi H' -7iL 'f . a- ' T3 73,13 W, Agxxwx x-f A N Q' - 5 - ' ' , 'Q 4 3153 XQWNW vf , jg-Q w.. ,W--f' X 'IQ' v,,. he , w 3 5 , Y. -, 4-A al KM nc.- msf X 11- J' v s SN P5 sf X E , I I ! ' ,I ' I 'o , 51 ' 7' age 4' Lib . Y fl,-' Q. W, l .bv .vi ,, xv, Q , ' if , V ' Xffz ,rl i -L U .I H . . . I guess that the primary reason I'm not associated with any groups or organizations is that they aren't rele- vant . . . perhaps if one organization stood up and said 'alright, godammit, we're tired of this shit., this is what we're going to do now', I think there would be a response. ffleynoldsj X Inlroduction!21 Factionalism doesn't have any great benefits but Iive never seen the Blacks or the Greeks or anyone in particular cause a disturbance to any other group . . . it would be better to try to interact but sometimes one group just doesn't want to interact and when you try and force yourself upon them, then you start getting conflict. fGerassimakisj A' . . . I never pay much attention to factionalism. I guess Iim just one of those people - they sit in their group and I sit in mine. QNormanj M . . . Frat people just turn me off so do sorority chicks, they've got this identity thing. I think they have some pressure from the other sisters that if you donit go out with a guy who looks good, has a good name or dresses flashy, you know if you go out with the kind of guy who wears sneakers all the time, they kind of frown on itf, fGuyonj . . . If you get caught up in a group itis sometimes more of disad- vantage than an advantage because you only become aware of what's go- ing on in your group you donit know anything about the outside, and most of the time Blacks hang with Blacks., Whites with Whites, and Arabs with Arabs, because that's just something theyire used to doingf' fFergusonj 22fIntroduction x '-':1r:mi4.s- -'1 L . . . Sororities, I can't stand them. I can't see say- ing 'you donit fit our category, you can't join our sorority'. I think that's just prejudice. I know, several of m friends were turned down. Fornataro Y . . . The students bring their attitude directly from the society, from 'out there'. fRc-:ynoldsj troductionf23 What separates my actions from those of an animal? Animals tend to get excited about thingsg as a YSU student, I don't get excited about much. There's not a great deal of passion involved in what I'm do- ing. I waste a great deal of time. Animals don't waste their time. fPefferJ ' . . . I think humans identify with animals . . . the way they approach things . . . the only thing that places us above them is that . . . we know more about them than we know they know about us. fFergusonj . . . An animal survives to basically satisfy his needsg as students . . . we seek not only to fulfill our needs but we also try to achieve a mental state . . . to achieve more th- an past generations. 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To live in peace and to develop. The revolution might not come tomorrow, next week, and maybe not next year. So what I've got to do is get a job. So that's what I mean to do. My education, my career is about a long-term job in hopes of getting that peace and psycho-social development. fReynoldsj . . . I think . . . I formulate ideasf, fFornataro.j ' . . . College was introduced to me at home. . . all my brothers went . . . for educational reasons . . . it was like a traditional thing to do. fFornataroj 'L . . . the university has aided me socially quite a bit. I like the new buildings and the conveniences that are coming along with them. fGerassimakisj nTl16 Wl'l0lC idea depends on whose values we're operating under . . . The assumption is that we work under those values . . . The Protes- tant ethic is obvious. Who can say 'that's right' or sthat's wrong'? I don't think you can make those kinds of judgements . . . what it amounts to is my value system versus his value system . . . As far as the university is concerned, there's only one, theirs. ffieynoldsj ' . . . It's all in the way you look at it. It's the administration's attitude. They don't care if the student is sleep- ing or studying. It's all a matter of dollars and cents. fPefferj 28fIntroduction X . . . The university is constantly slapping these requirements on yous, it starts at the top and it eventually gets down to the instructors and they say slook, I'd really like to get off on this with you, but I can't. Look., these are the requirements and if you have time left over, go ahead and do it. ffleynoldsj We have goals as different as tombstones . . f' flfieynoldsj . . . my goal in life is to go some place on a mountain . . . have my own house . . . and just be there, and take note of what's going on . . . to understand myself, my purpose . . . and the people, without being with all the people. I love nature. I freak out in the woods. . .All I really want out of life is a house on a mountain . . . fFergusonj . . . the most important thing right now is me. I don't care about a job. I know that's unrealistic. I know I have to get an education, have to get a job . . . but you have to do something you enjoy because if you're not enjoyingit, that's not life . . . you're just a machine . . . 'i fflerassimakisj -gq-Q 30!lntroduction ' . . . I'd like to live in the coun- try, away from the city . . .coming to the city has made a difference, I lived in the country and I used to complain about it, but I've completely changed my mind. l'm going to school because I'll probably have to work or something like that . . . fNormanj 'w x 3- A ' ' . -ff 5 ' ' fiix . P . Y- -zz' . f--1' ,X N X.- -N N . E n AX- --X 'W A f A- vi L. i' qrf f. 3 tn? xlvrx lcv' I- . fig! '- 'lf .X,, fi?-f .gig -1. Q-fy f-- . Q Q ,,,g,g.,:if -- ',. - 1 715 Q fu ' ., ' ff . ,gl .1.:s'i!',, .-A 'u:. 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You misunderstand. I am the lireetor. In order to learn to turn a vindmill. you will have to go to the vindmill room. You will go there in 1 while. Hut first, there is something 7 must explain to you. You see, young nan. it is my job to make sure that 'veryone that eomes to Nifton makes some sort of gift. Nifton, you see, can mly exist if everyone makes a gift to il. What sort of gift must I make? wsked Iliras. Uh, there are many ways you can make your gift, the direetor replied. Hut the important thing is that you give a part of yourself: your work, vour talents, your hopes and dreams. These are the things that gifts to Nif- ton are made of. Now then. the direetor smiled. Go to the windmill room and get started on learning about windmills. It is down the hall a ways: you will easily reeognize it. It has a windmill and a su.nset painted on the door. Hut my gift . . . i interrupted Iliras. Uh, don 't worry about it yet. You will find someone along the way who will show you how a gift. is made to Nifton. He on your way, young man.. and remember, I am always here to help you. Iliras bade the direetor goodbye and eagerly set off to find the wind- mill room. He found it easily. and with a great feeling ofgladness. noted that the windmill on the door looked very mueh like the one he had left in Median. Ile knoeked. There was no stirring inside. so he knoeked again. Iliras stood wait.ing for an answer. then deeided that even if no one was in the room, he would at least go in and look around. I'Ie pushed the door open and was greeted by a soft snor- ing. He turned to see where it was eoming from and drew back in sur- prise. .4 n old man was seated behind a desk ami sleeping peaeefully. Ile elutehed a eandelabra infront of him and his rhythmie snoring made the eandles waver with each breath. Iliras stood with one hand on the door, unsure of what to do. Sir, he said quietly. No response. Sir, he said, this time more loudly. The old man roused himself. Ahem, ahem, I will keep you all warm, he muttered. Yes, yes. I will make all the fires and warm the hearths of all of you . . . fire, fire, yes. the glow of the fire . . .N Sir, there is no one here but me. Diras gazed at the old bearded man in puzzlement. The old man broke his mutterings and looked u.p at Iliras. fully awake for the first time. And what do you want? he asked. To learn to turn a windmill, sir. Can you teaeh me how? . A ghost of a smile appeared on the old manfs face. Aye, my boy, that I ean.', He pointed to charts and diagrams behind him. and to staeks of books and geometrieal models that lined the walls of the room. I will teaeh you all that you want to know about the windmill if it will make you happy. my boy. It will make me happier than anything else, sir. said Iliras. Can we start now? Start what. my boy? Start to learn about the wind- mill. Iliras replied. The old man looked out ofthe win- dow. Not now, my boy. It. is late and darkness has fallen. Tomorrow will be time enough to startf, Iliras tried to hide his disappoint- tttvtll. then thought of a question. How long will it lake. sir? How long will what take, my boy? How long before I ean return to Median and turn the windmill? That is hard to say. my boy. A month. a year, a eentury, perhaps never. H '6lVever?,' Iliras eried. What do you mean? The old man sighed. I7on,t mind me. my boy. I am just a tired old man. it will make you happy to turn a windmill, I will do all I can to teaeh you. Now go out and meet some of the people at Nifton. and when you eome baek tomorrow, we will begin our study of the windmillf' Iliras turned reluetantly to go, then turned baek as another question oeeurred to him. Sir, eau you tell me how to make my gift to lVifton?', That I eannot tell you, my boy. Hut I know some who ean. There are great festivities at Nifton tonight. The annual squamish mateh is being played, and many will be there, near- ly all of those at Nifton. Co and ask if you eau play in the mateh with those who are making th.eir own gifts to Nifton. Iliras thanked the old man and turned to go. He turned once more. Sir . . . Kindly but firmly, the old man in- terrupted. lVo more questions now, my boy. I m ust get back to my sleep. I am an old man an.d I am tiredf, Iliras went to look for the squamish match. X Faculty and Administrallonf'33 N ,. -. N 'f' '7f1ffv 'Y' , f V -5 su -- ' x Th.. . ilu- ' YS' Jw 6 - 15, T . 4 , ,.,,-fd QW Q x ,X w.. - v. 4 9 ! . --l ww? ,f f QQ '13 f A , 4 1 ' 4- ff' '? s ' . 61 . '4- fi' 'x 4'5 V ,, I A.,A A -.Ni QAQ 1'-GQ' r . .gl .. 5:- kv' .N-. ar' U sf 4 gf? Q N V v-4 f'i!l nl , I A 4 :',--1' . .gi 12,5 A I ! T V 7' Q X' , qv X av Q I , Q I 1 i 9 Tl F , .M ' M f K' . .ffsf X , ,--+ C: Presidenfs Uffice Kenny Papagan D A 1-30 I ate Editor - Neon Youngstown State University is on the verge of its greatest usefulness in enriching the lives of the people who live in the Mahoning Valley. It has become worthy of the name University John Coffelt President I John .L Caffe!! fx W f-,'.-F 1 V 1 xx X X N X 1 Dr. John J. Coffelt, University President N- 3 R' -2::--I: ,, E: 'E' st a 'UN 4 ' f' R, y f 4:5121- .rf ,gsifvgl QL '. Y. gr ' .,::V4-bg. ,diff Y , . ,spam fy Jew X , :3w.,,l4,, -bg. W- wg -w 2 351, ' , Q- li' Gjgpgil I v-,, A U ' -' ' w ..- ,A P4-N45 Q. Q-H '2-f .rf V M ff- - . . ,-f7'y9f X75- 'Z 1 X .. . K .11 df 1, . 4-' . 'Ugg-'f.:W 3' -SM Q., .K , q I W if3E? ' , ,. . .5352 :Q- f ug ' -,N .. -.., J I 5 ff E1 A ,F 5 'ggi ,f my - 3.5, ji g'Tz,..'f.2,-grgq ' 5 . M. , in I, . ,. , .L X -22:5 it .. .'..5!,a.E,g:::,-gffyfidf -wi: x ., V if 55? 1 -Lg 5 A 1. X' i 1? 'F' 5' S f qv 14' , , , 4, gg V 5 Jiyf kg - 1 J ,,. g , V., 5, ,un N17 -7- ' Y f '5 fx fig ' SA 3 I Q' . . ,.- if 'gt , , ,: , .f ' 1 5-giljj -7.53 fy . ' - ', yfigi' x .- ,. .1525-1 -2,53 N ' V I an gt',1,,.f . ' . -f., Jkn ,f-v .f f nr ' , ,Q I-.,,J'- 5 k'w'J'iVx.,,- . 'i 'I ..1,....-- 'J 1 ,JJ , , 1 A . A , m.::.v iiwrulqgg Ag- It wi . ,ar Q A ,EQ J f. ..-. ,ih.::fa,u-- ii ix w qv A ,A 4-gp X .5f?.1x'g,g,3 El 1 fx lv ww Sr.. rw , sl? aa - W 1- L W' .i 5'li 255 X W law.. Dr. Winston H. Eshleman, Director, Media Center L. Stephans, Director., Personnel 40!Administration K I E, ,, . - if , 1,,-4 ..-- ,-'Si W 1 5 l 5 ,- 4-wi i . ....--fr-3- 'v Y r I -,,..4 ,4,,..m--1'- 1, ,Y--.g -LMS vnrs cK93i 'N1i I 'i -I Q45 l A i 'F - hi - I ' 4. ff N '-,.,,x ' Raymond D. Orlando, Director, Physical Plant -w-:-- ' ...,.., F-Q-.... I. QTL' ,-+-.-,...,, -.,-.., T? ,J Til., .,. NM JM .VI ,I ff . . New ' rv Sy' . if fl, T if Af' T' -4,4-45 Af, .. , A., -,,,'. j 1' 5 :P Z4 'E -,hi ga, - Z. X , 1: R ww' mi . Z :E - G , ,evra we nw. rf -'Air--,we 4-P' F , 2, ,lfftff FW 1 ,H 4. nf T. :HM , V: I SLFQX: .1 V. A, - ,A f , Y: 'MW -wav. Dr Bernard J Yo1w1ak Dean College of Arts and Sciences Dr Leon Rand Acting Dean ? , 5, 4 ii. fi if , , fr Dr. Robert L. Miller., Dean, School ol' Business Adminisl.rationA Dr. Donald W. Byo, Acting Dean, Dana School of Music D 4-2!Ad ministration X 0.-A .KS Dr. Arnold Moore., Dean, School of Education .1 ! . I F 4' ,L E. ,Ll ' L.. ' Y l.. ', IJ Q- ,gf-,YJ E' Graduate School P! J r gigg- Nlcholas Paraska, Dean, Technical and College AAlfred L. Bright, Director, Black Studies 1 Dr. M.,I. Charignon, Dean, School of Engineering Faculty and Administrali0nf43 The university is a juncture. Here gather motivated individuals in search of alternatives and other motivated individuals . . . attempt to offer such alternatives. With excep- tions, this institution meets the definition. A teacher is . . . totally involved with his subject and identifies totally with the needs of his students. He must he selfless in that his expertise exists to he shared . . . Organization fits into this defini- tion. I . . . feel that organized professionals who have input into the structure of their profession and who are able to patrol their own ranks are superior. It is interesting to observe that university professors, the most educated people in our society, often relinquish this aspect of professionalism . . . Dr. Louis Zona I find many fields interesting, in- cluding some areas of science. Generally, however, I find the arts more intellectually stimulating. I have intense interest in music, theatre, and film, hut . . . art remains to me the most dynamic . . . I look forward to a fine arts school at Michael Walusis 44-!Arts and Sciences X - s kg. f 4e'Ef1::' H1 F 'L I faq- I,-R YT , ds... Q Mary K. Dcsa this university. I am amazed there exist elements in a community that continue to justify .i . . ' . F 1 I separation of the arts . . The sent situation IS academically sound . . . Fm fortunate . . . to working with exceptionally a colleagues. I am proud to be cn nected with this university's depart- ment of art. . . fbutj . . . in my own department, I have long felt that the high quality of our full-time staff is adulterated by far too many limited- service personnel who simply cannot have the devotion to the department which should exist . . . the art department at YSU would he one of the most vital departments in this country if only we could replace part- time involvement with highly motivated professionals like those who currently make up the full-time teaching staff. Dr. Louis Zona, Art .,-..l -Y . ' ,.- A..f4 1 I ll M 3 ff N215 5 1 'if,aa Zf-z,.,' rr 65? ik .4 . - 5- . ,, J ,.,.X- if . . 1 '- d pr 1 1, s 'T -.D ..1:- ., 4 2 U 'r v-Q A, I v 4 1 f .N iff-fi U Q : l s x .' '-. P h i 1 o S O P h Y . Dr. August Skodacek Dr. Martin A. Greenman Chairman Teaching is an activity in which an individual seeks to com- municate the knowledge and insights of his field to the student. Teaching should be exciting for teacher and student . . . In my field., philosophy, teaching is particularly exciting because fin itj individuals are hopefully presented with a challenge to reflect upon the values and beliefs of their society . . . and to develop more fully their own system of values . . . Unionization fits in very effectively with teaching . . . one of our con- cerns in the faculty union at YSU has been to upgrade the quality of teaching . . . We consider this to be our professional responsibility. I've generally been well satisfied with my career as a teacher and philosopher. People very often have the impression that fate has designated a single job or single field 46!Arts and Sciences X Dr. Earl E. Eminhizer for them. I don't support this theory. I think that a person . . . can make a contribution to his society in a varie- ty of fields . . . I'm well satisfied with my career in philosophy and at YSU. I think it would he difficult for me to find a career as fulfilling and as enjoyable and hopefully as productive as the career of teaching and the pursuit of philosophy. Dr. Thomas Shipka, Philosophy N x l!.4' Al I lf! QL Ur' rw 1 V, -. 1491 Aa .Q X R ,L I ,A 1 wmz - me , 915, gm gm 3, zz iw 33 E Mr. Larry E. Eslerly, Political Science Political Science, Military Science 48!Arls and Sciences X ology and Anthropology I, 7 y H o o I f f xx' ' ' N wif Dr. Alexander Muntean Dr. John Robert White Y Dr. James Kiriazis A Jeff Allschul vDr. Assad S. Kassees Dr. Gary F. Fry if Faculty and Administration!49 50!Arts and Sciences C h e m i s 'L r Y x u, , rv .J V: gn Dr. Richard C. Philips, Chemistry Dr. Carl F. Chuey, Biology 'uv 1 A Dr. Irwin Cohen, Dr. Inally Mahadeviah A DT- Friedrich W- Kokfmt Dr. James Reeder, Chemistry Y Dr- Leon Rand- Chemistry v Dr. John Brennan, Biology Biology I Dr. Howard D. Mettee, Chemistry 17 i 'QW '31 .4 .11 125 -- lux-3 AMIND ACID ,usnxo :mm ANALYSIS EU!!! S4 Faculty and Administration!51 ui 1 fx, 1: fem, 'H H 5 H M, 'MEEEQQ , ii2z5gW ,,,! '1gi!qigii'fg , W M nu W 'O ' W .,. L I r: .ZF E is H H VH Mr. Donald J. Milley, Economics H 2221 w w ww H uw ww x- ww wr in lj: I Q Mi- N W ' X , M M fum ii fu , W.. Wwifo... 'x 3 Wiz: ,Q h N J! V 1 NX 5 R , 3' -'I Z, .1 leg, , WWE, 1 E4 M H iw, I I E W iff-1 -Y.- . W.- ,R if ..,.. ..... . ,gijvqq , an 1 D , ,W u n a-E' ,PJ .Q 'ri 1 in Dr. Taghi T. Kermani., Economics A Miss Christine Presnar, Secretary in Economics Economics 52!Arts and Sciences V ,ny Wg- - T-2 -.H X N A Dr. Alfonso L. Garcia., Foreign 5 Languages M, M -fi-if Q in un. va 1 r 5' 15 ,L A'fi2LfQx Gary Schreckengost, 1 Dr. Mary B. Loud Mrs. Luba Barna A Foreign Languages X Faculty and Administrationf53 Dr. L. Viehimeyer What is your conception of the un- iversity? '. . . there's the traditional concept that the university is a community of scholars gathered together for the enlargement and dissimilation of knowledge and as glittering generalities go, that one is as good as any. . . YSU is simply an urban com- muter variant on that. What is your conception of teaching? 5'This is naturally abstractg I canit come up with a glittering generality of that one in two seconds. Does unionization fit in with your conception of teaching? t'Oh, pragmatically, descriptively of course it does. It's here. Are you satisfied in what you are do- ing today and where you are today? Well it's 15 degrees outside and I am very happy to be here in my office rather than out on Wick Avenue, yes. Dr. Taylor Alderman Chairman, English Mrs. Gratia Murphy English 49 A Alben Ma ZY0v John V- Maman vfleography Earl C, Harris, Chairman, Geology 'll Faculty and Administration!55 '1 'C'-- ' Wv-'ow' :-.24: PZ-: -'-:-'ti-1..-'-:-:-:-:.-rx-.'-'-:-: --rz-c-z-:--.-. -.fc-:- ' A . ,A K, . Q., .::,,,,.,,, -. -Q .--:?:H:-:lwqg-5--r':C'I:-.-.-.-. -:1:-'-:-:.-.f.-:o:4:r,.,.c.- . ' - -.-.4:-:-:-:':-:f-.-.'.-.-:--, - v-.4:2:-:-:-:-:---.--45:9 .5 Wwizgz-:f:-.415-'rg'-:Ez-:2:15:25-E2::5:-:f:2. . : '+:f: '-'-:f:1:2:1: 'f'f'5'Z'Z'Z-Z:!:I:Z:Z'1:':E3 Qrr:PM25251355:2552Er5r5:E5:2:3aEi1S1S2:5:5Sf?: ' .: '1Z.- 21Er5rE:5:, f Er31:ErS:EEFE 527'1:55:1:I:3:5:F2123:1:1'1:2:1:2fIf5:2: k2:?:5i2E f: 225- ?:2E5,'3:1:C:f:1: 3:1:5:f:152 :25:52:5131::q:3:5:m , 55:5:::5EE5:5:5: -. 'sis zgmgh J, z--I tg::::::::g:g.g.g,,.,. . 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Jerry Diana Wilkerson, Health 81 Physical Ed. - Tucker DiEdwardo, Swimming coach W I Y 4 f ijt L, ' :!'i . : I Dr. Edward Mocney, Jr., Physics and-Astroncmy V Drama Dr. Bill G. Hulsopple, Speech and l Speech and Drama Dr. William R. Cochran, Physics and Astronomy Miss Elser' Speech and Drama .rf -M l - 'iz-sg Dr. Stephen Hanzely, Physics and Astronomy Physics and Astronomy 75 Faculty and Administralionf59 353-1-f QM., -,.,a,.,.., hm f e I. -ff -X , 3 -7 . 4 ?U 3' Q Www' f rl 4 1. 11 iwde X sa J 7.1, VV .3 1 A J. YQ. 3 .. lf? 1.44 L3 5614- :Qui - fm -151 5-72-.-f , Nm if rf ei? 2 if!!-Q QQ I QLZYR' - 9' . '- ' K ' -:QF-, If , .:.-. . .N M. ,,,. 3'-- 35:59. 3: QL: . fk, QE 1 ' fi 'Ti' :', 'qv 4 uf? ' g ,QFUV HE Uk 4 4 -1 Y 5. XL Q X mx H, 49923- lk ..! f .- 1? Q ri' u vi W, .3 .L , 2-H S.. xi.- j , N' f. R. wi I r -,fav , X' i , XX :fi 1 x. PH! .hi e .J iq...- '4 .5 ...,..-f' X vw NX N1 H5 MN' How wen gl e ?SY0ur 19 13, qi C arerre e . To- e Teresa Kirkner, Graduate Assistant X Faculty and Adminislralion!61 ',am.a.' - 1 -111291 3-I-5-5f3 A: ff-I ' A122351 S Cassandra Johnson, Continuing Education we-v Dr. M. Dean Hoops, Special Education, Chairman 62!Educalion X 1 JF' La: 5 Raymond E. Kramer Engineering Engineering Robert J. Sorokach, Chairman, Industrial Engineering li, n::nn N Dr, Rgbert H, Foulkess Jr., Electrical Donald R. Arnett, Mechanical Engineering g Faculty and Adminislrati0nf63 Dr. Saeng, Chemical Engineering Dr. Tadeusk K. Slawecki, Chemical Engineer- ing 81 Material Science, Chairman The university is a collection of schools and according to well- established and well-recognized lines of discipline, although these are now starting to be somewhat flexible . . . the university function is still to give students an opportunity for educa- tion. This is not necessarily job- oriented . . . there's a place for those who wish to study something just because they would like to study it. YSU was formed as Youngstown College primarily to give an oppor- tunity for an education to those who could not afford to go out of town to 64fEngmeeri11 X A Dr. John A. Stephens ADL Leslie Szmirnay., Chemical Eng and Mall v Dr. Richard W. Jones Science r-5-1-,mwsbb rl- sg., . , school or for those who worked, and I still feel that this is the primary function of the university . . . Jfmy concept of teachingj is very biased because I'm in an area of teaching that gives a person a skill or a profession . . . so that . . . we try to give a student . . . ex- perience . . . without having to go through all the -mistakes that . . . engineers have gone through over the centuries . . . My philosophy . . . of liberal arts education . . . would be different. . . . unionization and teaching are two different problems although they do affect each other . . . unionization has come about primarily because the faculty no longer has faith . . . the faculty . . . has lost its basic trust in a certain segment of the university., . . . it was a breakdown of trust. I'm happy with what I'm doing. In fact, as I tell my students, if you wake up in the morning and say 'I wish I didnit have to go to my job', then you'd better start looking for another job. When I wake up, I'm not sorry that I'm waking up to go to my work, and so . . . that's my guide . . . Dr. Matthew Simon, Elec. Eng. ...-'ik' Dr. Paul X. Bellini, Civil Engineering X Faculty and Adm1mstrat1on!65 What is your concept of a university? To promote human development and growth. What is your concept of YSU? s I think YSU is a fine institution. It has some shortcomings but . . . it's a fine institution. What is your concept of teaching? HA good teacher shows someone how to do something better that he or she can do himself. Does unionization fit in with your concept of teaching? I see no objection in terms of un- ionization. I think our society has been tending . . . towards more group participation in the decision making process . . . Are you interested in any other fields besides the one you are in? Well, I think that management encompasses many different fields. To apply the concepts of manage- ment, I think one has to have a knowledge of areas of marketing, psy- chology, certainly we can say that business is primarily applied economics, so I think that manage- Busin LDL A. Ranger Curran, Dr. T. R. Rama Krishnan, Management Mr. Doll, Management ment is really a composite of many different disciplines. Have you ever considered leaving the field you are in for another? No. The school and the department offered me this job which is to my satisfaction. 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' A I- -,- Inn. n Q ' ' 7, ' 1' .-41 'TMI I I, 4'-z L ' 'I uw I I THE SQUAMISH MATCH Not long after, Diras returned to the windmill room for his first lesson with the old man. The old man look- ed up as he entered. Aye, my boy, have you come ready to work? He peered at Diras closely. You look tired, my boyf, Diras broke into a great yawn. It was the squamish match, sir. I have not yet recovered from it. Did you enjoy the match, my boy?,' I could have enjoyed it, sir, except for what happenedf, The old man looked serious. And what was that, my boy? Well, Diras began, when I left the windmill room, I walked until I found the squamish room. It was a great room, sir, and just as you said, it seemed that all the people of Nifton were there. ', Yes, my boy, and then what did you do?,' I went to the game floor, sir, and found, huddled in a group, all those who were to play in the match. They were a strange looking lot, sir. They had covered themselves with armor suits and wore hats with strange, hand-like protusions on them. They looked rather frightening, sir, but I went up to their circle and asked ifl could play in the match, and if they knew how I could make a gift to Nif- ton. A nd what did they say, my boy?', They were friendly, sir. They seemed to like each other very well. They did much backslapping. They said I could play and gave me an old armor suit and hat. They said, sir, that if I were to play well enough in the match, that it would go well toward.s my gift to Nifton. Then we started to play. We ran without stop- ping and would butt other players with our hats and try to make the other team 's players fall to the ground. All I could hear was the crashing of hats against armor. Soon, sir, all the players of the other team had been butted to the floor. We were then declared the winners, sir, and the first fire was lit. We allstopped to see which player had butted the most players to the floorf' The old man caught his breath. Yes, the fire was lit, my boy, the first fire was litf' And then,sir, a wonderful thing happened. U Diras ' eyes shone. It was found from the number of dents on my hat that I was the one who had batted the most players to the floor. And I stood in front of the fire and the leader of the match brought out a new suit of armor for me, a suit that glimmered like the sun. And he helped me put it on sir . . .H Diras' voice trembled. I have rarely been happier than I was at that moment, sirf' The old man smiled. And so, my boy, you did succeedf, No, sir, there is more to tell, Diras said sadly. It was during the second match that it happenedf, The old man leaned forward. We began to play againf' Diras continued. The hats and armor were crashing and we were running in all directions. And my beautiful new hat began to slip over my eyes so that I couldn't see. It was too bigfor me and I could not see where I was going, and I was afraid to stop because I would not be able to butt into anyone who came near. And so while I ran, I put my hands up and tried to straighten the hat . . .U his voice trailed The old man grew irritated. Well what happened, my boy?,' Well you see, sir, I could not straighten my hat and run at the same time. I lost my balance and fell to the ground, bending my hat so that it could not be straightened againf, His lip trembled. Now now, my boy, the old man said. What did they do? Everything got very quiet, sir. The crowds stopped cheering and smiling, and the team leader came over to me and shook his head sadly. 'No one who bends his hat can ever be a good squamish player', he said. Blast it alll the old man cried. And what if you did bend your hat? He said, sir, that bent hats will make the team the laughingstock of all squamish players. He said that it is unforgivable. H A nd you will have to make your gift to Nifton another way, I sup- pose? Yes, sir. He said that toof' lVell, my boy, it is not the end of the world. Let us have our lesson and then we will talk about it.', And the old man began to talk of the windmill. As time passed, Diras grew absorbed and almost managed to forget the squamish match. The old man talked on and on, until his eyes began to blink wearily. Abruptly he said, We must find another way for you to make your gift to lVifton. The old man closed his eyes and thought. I really don't mind, sir, Diras said. As long as I learn to turn the windmill, it doesn't matter if I can- not be a squamish playerf, Aye, my boyf' replied the old man. But you still must make a gift to Nifton. He -wrote a number on a piece of diagram paper. Perhaps this is another way. Go to Clic- todelish. It is in one of the hallways of Nifton. Here is the number. I am sure they will welcome you there, even if you have bent your squamish hat. 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Diras nodded. Yes, they are good to me in Clictodelish, sir. Ifeel now that I have many friends at Nifton. They all wear beautiful gold robes and have said that if I am with them long enough, I will be able to wear one too. M Good, my boy, H the old man said. Keep -with them, they can make your stay here a happy one. They and the windmillf' replied Diras. I am very happy to rise each morning knowing that I will spend some time in Clictodelish and then come to the windmill room. He thought for a moment. The people nt Clictodelish told me that if I stay with them long enough, I will easily make my gift to Niftonf' And how do the people of Clic- todelish propose that you make your gift to Nifton?,' asked the old man. By making Niflon a happier and better placef, said Diras. '6We spend our time at Clictodelish t.alking of ways to improve the place and the people here. Soon we will have hap- piness days when we will travel through Nifton and show all the peo- ple here what it is like to be happy. I am sorry that all of the people of Nif- ton do not come into the room of Clictodelishg they would find such friendship there. Perhaps all the people of Nifton are not looking for friendship, my boy. the old man said. But sir, how do those people make their gifts to lVifton? The old man sighed. I don 't know, my boy. Now let us study the wind- mill . . .U Time passed quickly at Nifton, and as he spent more time with the old man, Diras found himself growing more and more excited about the windmill. One day, the old man presented Diras with a golden badge in the form of a windmill. The badge was inscribed with the boy's name in the heart of the windmill. Does this mean that I am very close to learning the secret of turning the windmill? Diras asked him. It means, my boy, that you have mastered the basics of windmill design. You .still have a long way to go. Thereafter, Diras was never without the badge the old man had given him. He wore it as he travelled the halls of Nifton, proud that all could see it and associate him with the windmill. One day, however, Diras came into the windmill room, utterly defected. What is the matter, my boy?',ask- ed the old man. I have not seen you looking so sad for sometime. It is Clictodelishf' Diras said. I cannot go there anymore. A nd why not, my boy? asked the old man with concern. I just came from theref, Diras replied sadly. They were making plans for the Clictodelish happiness days. A nd what is the matter with that?,'asked the old man. I thought that you were eager to take part in the celebration. I was, but they told me, sir, that in order to take part in happiness days, I must take off my windmill badge and outfit myself like the rest of them. A nd how is that, my boy?', They said, sir, that we were all to wear the distinctive golden robes of Clictodelish and the badge of Clic- todelish on our chests. Isaid, sir, that I would be happy to do so if only I could wear my windmill badge too. A nd what did they say to that? They said that if I were to be a part of Clictodelish, I must look like all the others there. And that since the others do not have windmill badges. I must not wear mine. They said that if I could not give up wear- ing the windmill badge, that I must leave Clictodelish. A nd what did you say to that, my boy? Well of course I chose to leave Clictodelish. The badge of the wind- mill means so much to me that I would never give up wearing it. I was right. wasn't I sir? The old man busied himself with drawing some diagrams. That is not for me to say, my boy.', Hut sir, Diras persisted, I can never return to Clictodelish. How will I make my gift to Nifton now?,' I don't know why you ask me these things, said the old man. He looked at Diras strangely. My boy, don't you. feel any regret? Doesn't the thought of never again entering the room at Clictodelish bother you?', Surely I will regret it, sir, but I know that I have made the right choice. H The old man looked up, his face haggard. Do you always give up things so easily? How do you know that when you sleep, dreams of Clic- todelish will not haunt you? He peered at Diras. You were happy there, my boy, weren't you?,' I was happy, but the windmill is much more important to meg the windmill is my whole life. Sir . . . he hesitated. Sir, don't you think that I made the right choice, you, the master of the windmills . . .? The old man was silent. X Creeks and 0rganizatlonsf123 . . . I spend about 12 hours per week in fraternity-related activities. This takes in athletic events., parties, meetings, and just hanging around the house . . . I would say that the greatest benefit of belonging to a fraternity is the athletic and social eventsg the parties, mixers, socials. . . . Belonging to a fraternity has affected my school work negatively. The atmosphere is just not academic . . . the kids don't really care about that aspect. I think that many people feel negatively about fraternities because they feel that the greeks are overly concerned with athletics and parties and not with constructive social programs. That criticism is trueg it is one of the drawbacks of the greek system. You canlt categorize people who join sororities and fraternities. Join- ing doesn't change the type of person you are. The stereotypes are not true. Douglas Lev Sigma Alpha Mu, Freshman 124!Greeks and Organiiations X ' M I . ,. '1-, Pr EH E , -B 1 In A fraternity gives you something to do in the city of Youngstown. It's hard to find a group or organization around here where you can get together and get something done, have some sense of unity. I think that the reason some students feel negatively about the greek system is because of the way that fraternities were 5 or 10 years agog At that time, you had to belong to be anyone. That was the wrong at- titude. It's different today. There's a movement away from groups. If another group would arise that would give you the same group feel- ing, the feeling of unity, I would say drop the fraternities. I've noticed that some people dis- criminate when you wear your letters on campus, but if I hadn't joined, I wouldn't know as many people as I do on campus, both fraternity and non- fraternity. One thing that I dislike, though., about the greek system is that it creates phony sorority and fraternity-type people. Many people join just to wear letters . . . Frater- nities are going downhill as far as the number of members are concerned. That's because of the image we had 10 years ago. The fraternities should work to change that image, to show people we're not like that anymore When I hear people knocking the greek system, I ask myself - Have they ever been to a fraternity party? Do they know any of us? Do they know what we do? Scott McClay Delta Sigma Phi, Senior X Greeks and Organizat1ons!125 Q. How much time do you devote to your fraternity? A. About 9 hours per week. Q. How do you spend this time? A. Partying Q. What do you feel is the greatest benefit of belonging to a fraternity? A. 'SParties and sororitiesf' Q. How has belonging to a fraternity affected your academic work? A. Negatively. Q. Why? A. Partying Q. What do you like least about the greek system? A. The mandatory requirements. You have to be at the meetings and participate in activities you don't have time for. Or else you get fined. I also dislike the segregation of the sex- es in the greek system. Q. What benefits does YSU derive from the greek system? A. s The greek system gets kids in bed and off the streets at an earlier hour. Q. What would you say to those who knock the greek system? A. I wouldn't say anything. My whole idea of a fraternity is getting together with a group of kids and par- tying. Cary M. Chlebus Phi Sigma Kappa, Freshman 5 . ' g li , 9 L 4.1. 1 u . -S T4 H ' s .W- H '. --1., - , 4 k we - we -51 til, L' :rw . W ' x 'H Q 'r ' 5- A - - Sl -SNK- - UMW.. ,,- -.v ,A- v 1 . 4,11- ,'J?rx in 1 vu-.,.4 ,- 6 12 Pi 1 1 , -. n' qu 'N L. 5 F sa I 'A If ,,,,4adv': X as ,M 9-. V, .. ff ZJ4! ,'f .'aFf 1'1flZ ' ,pi q ifafn. y ,5 Le ff, 'L 11415: 47-'Ili' 1' t-17 'TE .EG q ',, f l -Zig' '23 5-izife 'P'-1 5- L V - 1 - Hifi 551:21 -:S 1 KTH1- 1 'limi-' ,, Q ' I , ., 5 - i1j'5'5 ' ?lf'Ai. gag Al s., 1it'. :rv'35 ' . ,pix gf ' 3 'if :ag?.frQ,!ZvJ'J's.3lT R. ., Jljwff-3'fYi1l:?A ' ? 'f. A' 12115 , ' -'14'.',,'H 4 ' ., Wiki! +V A ',,i.-,- ' rl l 0 , irq! K, P 1' fn I wx--JE Ugggvz -- f-, 4 , 1 .r-fl ,r,hJ lk f? Q . .A r. -- N a I Q Q. If f 7 -V42 5 , 7 Delta Chi 1. Jim Eastman 2, Bill Gustafson 3. Bill Hamlin 4. Douglas Fryer 5. Bob Kcpp 6. Ron Barker 7. Mike Corbett 8. Dale E. Hawkins 9. Tom Huckle 10. Keith Nichols 11. Jim Carney 12. .lohn Getchey 13. Jeff Harris 14. Pete Yu 15. Jeff Leach 16. Tom Wells 17. Fabian Massuro 18. Mark Seman 19. Maureen Schultz I5 5 9 n 11 , 0 I a a I 128!Fraternilies XA A 1:2 .4 . 4-A Sweetheart-Thea Dravis 'vil- V, 1,-1 Chi Delphia Sisters Of the White Carnation Chris Babinsky Thea Dravis Fawncla Bailey Maureen Schultz Peggy Drake Debbie Allen Debbie Vernino Cathy DeRhodes Diane Diario . Margie Todd . Nancy Dikun ID 9 l 5 2 J I 9 A 7 Greeks and Organizalions!129 130fFralernities Little Sisters Of Athena . Rae Reagle . Robin Burns . Jeannie Gardner . Audrey Welty . Linda Herrod . Linda Kadvun Patty Harkabus . Candy Banning Ralph-The Dog not pictured Phyllis Biaslro Dolly Crisucci Karen Scharf N r B A , 9 yf Sigma Pi Sweetheart-Linda Kadvan if l Sigma Pi Larry Greiner Dave Sheppa Greg Neapolitan Frank Coslanlini Clint Karlslrom Daniel T. Jones John Zakcucia Pete Tucci Kevin Brick Dcwane Ogle .lohn Barlolo Ralph Marluccio not present Dave Tabalc Bud Montgomery .lim Kaden Bill Kaulbach ll! V l 5 7 B Greeks and Organizatioryaf131 W5 Little Sisters Of Minerva Susan Kish Mary ,lo Averell Barbara Powell Lynette Gunich Diane Morrison Debbie Driscoll Patti Savich Kathy McNally Sue Crandall Gail Spous Joanne Siembieda 132fFraternilies Sweetheart-Barbara Powell Sigma Alpha Epsilon Tom Davis Mark Zawadzki . Ron Molivari James Scuillo Bob Cashier Rich Averell Ray Hannay Dave Kopacez Tom Confer Tim Gordon Jack Hart Lee Anzivino Tony Sealise Kirk Evans John Morrison Doug Clark 'fu 11 0 .. I7 Greeks and Organizalions!133 l34fFralernilies Little Sisters of Alpha Phi Delta 1. Felicia Marian 2. Nancy Joyce 3. Debbie Shay 4. Donna Crcan 5. Candy Gilmarlin 6. Angie Polito 7. Patti Pclrarca 8. Karen Moran . 1 fl 5, 1 i -,1., .il JQ11' ,W iii iii Alpha Phi 1. Vince Furric 2. David Butt 3. Robin Shertter 4. Ken Krantz 5. Denny Rice 6. Jack Hrinalc 7. Kid Gillard 8. Marty Cerny 9. George Parlich 10. i.Steve Boldish 11. Joe Gioffre 12. Dante Mario 13. Pig Muir 14. Tom Muir 15. Bill Terleckly 16. Greg Sefchik 17. Roberto Krantz 18. Joe Wilkevich 19. Paul Mucci Delta V i 1 i , . as I , - -pq' i ,. 11 5 V . ii H .. 15 ' f ' in 1 ji, 3 Sweetheart-Cathy Driscoll ia 1 I7 A i a '7 19 7 2 ia I3 ' 1-a 4 .i li .,.- H -AA wig:--5 ,lg-n . aw '41 4, P i alfa ', 1 . Q- SC, +A . ,4 'iv 1 ,. , xf. - v , 1 41, ...H ff .1 'N - g '7 II Zlyxifl r kg N-fn sh' I' xv. f -. mr, f L- . 5 -1 ,Q Q. ,Hi--'J -s. 4 fl 1. -v film.-1. D K . r1'!'5 A-A fan. N45 Q r f ,W A.. 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H' 'iifiifi' Creek and 0rganizat1onsf135 Sigma Alpha Mu i 10 Lynn Bcachcan Kcrm Unruc Mike McGarry Ron Hannay Floyd T. Huff Badger Dave Byce AI Egidio Keith Bacon Phil Genetti Jane Mclnlee-Sweetheart 136!Fralernities 75 N IXON LI TE I check your phonelm I' Pearls of the Octagon 1. Darlene Lunlz 2. .lane Mclntcc 3. Charmanc Bennett 4. Marcia Siglcr 5. Tricia McGarry 6. Joyce Snyder 2 I 4 5 X Greeks: and Organuzallonsfll-I7 138fFraternilies Little Sisters of Phi Kappa Tau Trudi Wagner Karren Ferraro Mary Ellen Ivan Carol Mastromatteo Meg Hripko Nancy Mclntire Karen Jarosz Jerri Wilkerson Martha Harris Becky Meredith ,Ian Colasante Linda Gramet not pictured: Jeanne Wanio Charmin Simon Barb Niggel Diane Colasante IWW S L., f Phi Kappa Tau 1. Nick Gerdsimakes 2. Jack Worton 3. Ted Nunziato 4. John Lenlon 5. Rick Krygowski 6. Joe Zarknga 7. Bill Cipperly 8. Rob Budinsky 9. John De Pascal 10. John Leskovyansky 11. Rich Bolmik 12. Rich Czubck 13. Mike Homsey 14. Rich Bremer 15. Gary Novotny 16. Clem Cicconi 17. Bill Brown 18. Mark Smith 19. Doug Carlson 20. Rich Yanichik 21. Herman Carach if Greeks and Organizationsfl 39 l40fFraternities Little Sisters Of Theta Chi 1. Shirley Jones 2. Janie Maher 3. Tish Murphy 4. Debbie Fry 5. Sharon Bartholomew 6. Marilyn Stevens 7. Mary Lou Stille 8. Mary Lour Cannatu 9. Paulette Belick 10. Norma Belick ll. Janice Piccuta 3' J V , 12. l Sweetheart-Shirley Jones .Arriba Q1 D fa-GY-U Sf, Theta Chi ,leff Wellington Doug Stoiher Dan Carter Kevin Frcaney ,Ioe Boazzo Bob Belick Kevin 0'Hara Jim Mitchell Ed Macabobhy Tom Sims Bill Cleevcs Dan Naughton Ed Zamary Mike Palolta an Q5 .9 . Regis Smith . Tom Libeg . Bill Dorazio . Dave Rickert . Mike Finch . Wayne Bartholomew . Frank Zamary . jim Sullivan . Paul Bevilacqua . Rich Bcntfielcl . Tom Krispinsky . Don Burleson . Rohbie Loll . Jeff Amon f i n in B 28 Greeks and Organizulionsf141 l42fFraternilics Delta Sigma Phi . 1. lVlicl1ael Resnick 2. Thomas C. Schroek 3. ,lim Mellinger 4. Dave Otless 5. Alan Lynlz 6. Bill Hilliard 7. Stephen Zanic 8. Tom Kailc 9. Slove Randall 10. Anthony DcNoi ll. Scott lVlcClay 12. Lcn Ganller 13. Rolmeri B. Kerins 14. Jed Amos s lo F 2 J a 1 4. ,1 . A-.. ,if - - , , . .-gag., Sweetheart-Carol Benny Little Sisters of Delta Sigma Phi I. Carol Benny 2. Lcnurzx Lewis 3. Sue Abernclhy 4. Jan Anlos 5. Jamie Johnson I 5 2 Greeks and Urgunizationsf143 ..Y. V , Y -ug. ,K ' K Q . , , P' 'fv Jag? I 'w-fin 1. , ' ' 2. ,-1,7 ,.,' - s .yrs nw .' W'f 9 : Q ' , a 17 ' vs , Y - ,, :gg ' A ' i iff' -WQ'i:TE'Q'L 'f'2'13'7 i 'ififrwf-vffvi' , , u S z ,- fi-:L' - - 4 . -v k A'- ' A - .fc - ,gg :'3. 'wiv is UWB - il. x - . , , M, ffl., , W ' x s I , 42 ' .'. 1wvf l,, - x A'.'y 4 Y A A skf' x . 1 1 : PR 4 1: - 'E U Y l' V- X ELF! , , af Xj fc '01,-f 5 fe -. 1 A , , .,.X, Wh 3 4 'D -rx . .. . ' S X ..,1..- if f M,-Wg , V 1 ,113 A av sig ' '. 'VJ 1 Q? fix? 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' ., - f -'fl M., ,. , , -w .4-H.'-p -'1 f .4 ,-'tr w,B5-1-1, ,H w,v .n.' ' '- . ' 1 qu, .. . , . VI 4 n,. . xt. , . 1, Ty! - -Y uf- . .--..e-.w'r-.,1v1v.fx.:.:- . fi? J ' S vL4,b a l50fFraternities Sweetheart-Betsy Crowll Q Alpha Ph1 Omega Dr. Fred Blue-Aclvxsor Jon Keeler George Shay Dave Serroka Ang Bottiglleri Mr. Mathews Lloyd Sloger Ted Underhill Rodd Coonce Steve Cooper Bill Bennet Dale Hawkins .,, 1 ,ff ,, I ,,, ., if H L--.. -JN.. , gL,lg,iQJ X'- 152!F ratcrnilies Burl lflrcball frank Lllch C mi Denny Nircv Steve Zetls Bill Wyman! Gust Bardakos Marty Capilo Frcnchy Free Jerry Cabot Paul DiRcnzo Bob Bodnar Rick O'Neil Phil Vargo Phi Delta Theta 1 2 3 14 I5 I6 5 , B 1. Bill In-mack 2. 4 x 3. . Il 13 4 A . a l 17 6 7 Grand Buddy of the Phu 'him Little Sisters Of the White Carnation 1. Dcbllic Evans 2. Donna ,Iakobowski 3. Rosemarie Delia 4. Mary Rose Luvhisun 5. Nancy Duhy 6. Rosie Carlon 7. Linda Carney 8. Punky Heinzer I 7 3 ' if Greeks and Organizations!l53 Little Sisters Of the White Rose 1. Annette Pearson 2. Mary Ann Reese 3. Lori Colapielro 4. Ellen O'Leary 5. Tia Dalamha kis 6. Eileen Burke 7. Sue Ocarz 8. Teena Dann 9. Patty Forlunato 10. Sarah Finelli 154fLiltle Sisters Annette Pea rson-Sweetheart . rj' fo-f S.-Y ,,,4 X A 'L' n nl . sw, iii ' Little Sisters Of the Order of Diana 1. Bobbie Elmo-President 2. Melanie Tatalovich-Vice President 3. Bonnie Krickich-Recording Secretary 4. Rosie DiRenzo-Treasurer 1 3 I Sweetheart-Bobbie Elmo x Creeks and 0rganizations!155 15 r ' :Yr b ,qc U r-T, ' Q 4, r vim-:ll i A J I . ' 1 2 f I . - ,,' 5' vu . , fi' Fmfll- .I In ,J V I . 5 5 'Z W' cs' V W -+1 ' ' -1-wi 7 ri 'fff Q G' ' U ' -11 'W . L 1 U ii' 'lbvda-..,,.QH- ' Avi ' 'wi V Zgf I -. ' 1 J: v.4 -Q -,rw 'Q j -f f fr i'f'l , Draw '-Q! fy -iw 4. YV 'y n-GT! afhr hu U ng ,Sf i' mf, f -.wg gg 9-A if , sb ' 1 T -af. '. ' x , , A I! v 4 V , 1 , -Q? 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'fggi 'Eff' 4 55'-S?-:I Zeta Tau Alpha Sherri Moore Margie Jones Pam Wunclerlich Sue Kramer Kathi Passerella Linda Motosko Connie Barth Carol Mastromettco Martha Harris Mrs. Kitty McCabe-Advisor Evie Kun Mary West Carol Hosn Cindy Brass Jackie Ferraro Fran Worellia Phyllis Biastro Karen Ferraro Darlene Takacs Rae Reagle Marilyn Di Gregorio Judi Sakcly Marianne Higgins Dottie Savka Elaine Griffin Barb Niggel Jackie Finn Niki Scardina Judy Barrett Karen Zurawich 5 U Y ll I 2 3 4 a 7 '9 ll gen ' X Greeks and Organ11atlonsf157 158fSororities Phi Mu Margie Todd Becky Archer Sue Bobby Patty Duffy Lynda Melzler Barb Jacobs Alfreda Calderon Daria Anderson Jan Titus Sharman Simon Nancy Dikon Debbie Mayle Anita Szabo Becky Bowen Debbie Norman Diane DeRubba Linda Mahoney Thea Dravis Peggy Drake Suc Ellen Harris Joyce Roth Linda Falk Fawnda Bailey Claudia Anderson ,lacci Ziegler Smiley Putters Lucy Anncss Chris Abainsky Nancy Mclntire Debbie Allen Sandy Deley Gayle Chance -P -.-1 y . I7 IB 19 11 ,B an si xo as ll za ze 77 2' 31 Alpha Omicron Pi Mary Lou Stills Julie Smesko Barb Calheline Sue Shaffer Marilyn Accordino Pam Lazaar Mary Rose Luchison .lane Evans Mary Jo Eckert Mary Jean Dasccnzo Linda Carney Laine Weir Mary Ray Jacobs Trudi Wagner Mary Kay Waldorf Nora Parker Pal Orocz Barb Kelly Cindy Gent Greeks and 0rganizationsfl59 l60fSororities Sigma Sigma 1. Karen Di Piero 14 2. Ann Eunice 15 3. Brenda Roberts 16 4. Denise Kcsic 17 5. Barbie Carlson 18 6. Sally Lapin 19 7. Bev Wire 20 8. Tish Murphy 21 9. Marilou Douglass 22 l0. Star Bokor 23 11. Marilyn Livosky 24 12. Janet Stanislav 25 13. Jill Allen 26 Sigma Jerri Snyder Kathy Burke Marilyn Arditi Mary Beth Ritcnour Cynthia Sieger Kathi Sullivan Mary Jane Matune JoAnn Chambers Maria Pedone Janet Slife Joanne Livosky Mary Palotce Sylvia Lorquati 3k IJ 24 as 74 ,O zu 21 is ,, s u I 17 1, I2 6 J 2 4 1 4 5 'Match names from A with numbers from B , Alpha Sigma Tau July Esseniyi Debbie Arena Diane Kalasky Patty Hiland Rose Marie Delia I 1 V Q . 1 - K X ' ' l A xx. . H 'Wap Y t. Qff 2 ,ii ,ii -,fi nun H ML. 'ij , .V H KE. A-R WEEE- ii, 1'i f'f'f'fL'fff? fM 'f'.F'.,' .' E -Q x-ty Delta Zeta Linda Colarossi JoAnne Liadis Jane Rich Carol Strizzi Barb Slachon Marilynn Smith Joyce Perott Barb Busch Angie Polilo Denise Delisio Jenny McAuliffe Sandi Johnson Patty Fortunato Linda LaCivita Patty Gadzik Carmi Zona Regina Reto Dianne Reinerth Leslie Horvath 20. Cindy Rossi 21. Robin Zimmermann 22. Marianne Lozano 23. Lynie Daniels not pictured 24. Lori Simon ' fm if v 11 . Greeks and Organizationsf163 I Y- , Y , ,W if -1'-A-Q Q -J' f Q f HX xii? K, , ti., l . ,. I 1l 1 . I ,I rf , JK 4 V ' 'ur - , , M vig f I J , , I I Q. 'EGF f. ,. W .52 4 'Q ,-W1 -Z ns-,J c.,,y 5 f ' T.-fin if '.-. ' JP' M 2? A f-ix -' gf ' uv -E AM Delta Sigma Theta Debra North Gwen Cordon Carol A. Cousin Renee Fletcher Runita D. Ford Marilyn Hawkins Lynnelle Miller Sheila L. Livas Paula M. Smith Gloria J. Mickel Rose Cook Phyliss While Debra Bryan! Gail Manigault Brenda Brown Sandra Billers not pictured Linda Mitchell Greeks and Organizations!165 Art Club Steve Wiczen John Hink Karen Smith Judith Noges Denise Francazio Mary Pal Mayer Mary Danus ri Les Bons Vlvants Louisa Marchmnda Karen Johnson Linda Porter Marie Belzek Mary Gilbert not pictured Gina Capone U l68!Organizatinns Dean's Council 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9. 10. 11. .lim Olsansky Scott Renoinell Dave Moore Tony Brewster Judith Nyers Richard Czubek Dennis Giancolia Joe Zarlcnga Ricky Costello Russ Morgan Mike Kubrin , I A 5 ! 7 M - Penguin RCVICW Club Mary Anne Kraynanskl George Peffer Non-member Pal Young Terry Murko Kathy Stein The Commodore Ron Baylukoff Rick Stein La Contessa Rosemary Johnson Joe Zabel David Edmondson Iota Sigma P1 Donna Carano Loretta Ekoniak Dr. Del Bene-Advisor Linda Mercadante Loretle Sheane Audrey Baylos Sherrul Burnfieli Judy Parsons Jennifer DeSalvo Shelly Trucksis Holly Smith 5 6 7 8 v Il '9 I0 fi Wllma Brown Home Econom1cs Club Charlene Shaw Dehble Vernlno Linda Gennaro Martha Codward Esther Suchn Duane DIEUIIO Sonja Nelson Greeks and Organ1zauons!1?1 1. ' 2. ' ' 3. ' 4. 5. Carol Ann Kovach 6. . ' 7. . . . 8. ' l l72!Organizations M ENC 1. Ed Jones 2. Ed Puskarich 3. Teresa Maley Treasurer 4. Sue Ellen Harris Vice President 5. Randy Davis President 6. Mike Billey fw l M ,,....... 1 .a. v .V mwomc 'J rm G f,. . M-4 ..-. ,....Ll -. . 'A x-'if' Sigma Alpha Iota 1. Sarah Glines 2. Sue Ellen Harris 3. Joyce Roth 4. Debbie Feke 5. Charsie Randolph 6. Betty Crowll 7. Charlotte Ayre 8. Barb Galioto 9. Janet Maksimoff 10. Marilyn Weston 11. Teresa Maley ,.... l AW X Greeks and Organizations!173 Cooperative Campus M1n1stry -..K ,L ' H ff' ' frnuru v1zTNnME5E 1. Debbie McMurray TLlni5'Rcg!lGEl 2. Rev. Richard Speicher 5 70 I0 PEOPLE fffw-4i-1i--- 3. Fr. William smanz W L '5'fD 'N MH 3 4. Evie Kun - 5. Sr. Mary Katherine Blooming 5 QA 6. Denny Sullivan L Y jig-':5 7. Toni Reed 5' Y 4 8. Rev. Ray Jackson 9. Danielle Lenzi r 10. Jeff McCarl . Jose Loyola . Rev. John Wigle . Dr. Straughan Geltier l 11 12 13 14. Rev. Gary Schreckengosl 174-!Organizutions if l Delta Nu Alpha 1. Wesley Green 2. Gregory S, Abdoe 3. Davifl S. Provance 4. Bill Williams 5. Bob Davis 6. Reardon Mulroy 7. John Poprik 8. Freddie Myrick 9. Morley R. Swecl, IV 10. James Suffolk 11. Dennis A. Murrin 12. Waller Smusz 13. Joseph C. Long W Greeks and Organizationsf175 176f0rganizulions Alpha Psi . Dirk John Fischer 1 2. John 'J' Ashby, Sr. 3. Steven Bobby 4. Debby Cools 5. Ninelta Remley 6. Put Nelson 7. ,lim Hubbard Nol Pictured Rose Nl. Rokus Allan Mcaly Patrick Morgan 3 7 A Omega Y 6 2 5 D Young Democrats 1. Erlward F. Sturgeon 2. Gene Donofrio 3. Linda Montevideo 4. Frank Caelnno 5 Don Hanni 6. Richard Stash Greeks and 0rganizationsfl77 American Society of Civil Engineers 1. Dennis Bean 2. Dan Fix 3. Bob Rossi 4. John Matricardi 5. Steve Illencik 6. Don Dohallow 7. Tom Parsons 8. Tony Brewster 9. ,lim Olsavsky 10. Morris Aziz ll. Dr. J. D. Bakos, Jr. Facu ity Advisor s no 2 5 1 J l78!Organizalions American SOCICIY of Mechanical Greg Bell Len Nlajernik Ben Cucsmun Nick Pinizotto Mansour Il. Izafli Gary Homer Edward Glavan, Jr. Joseph S. Tcrzak John XVarulml Mike Kuhrin Rick Rook Dan Prelcc Boll Chopko a 7 is Orientation Group Leaders Dun Haggerty Beth McLaughlin Pal Simnn Judy Nyers Judy Barrett Jody Patrick Suv: Ellen Harris ,lcnzunaric Filaccio Stacey Begalln Belly McCuhu 3 J I 9 9 In qv- UAL. Chess Association I. Gregory Luc Kumuro 2. Kcnnclh L00 Pierson 1 1 Grcvks und 0rgaxnizutionsfl8l ,f Q Z! ' , . 1 -1 ' W 1 f 2 if - 1 K f Fl? ' X E 2,1 ,x ' 'lf 'ff' -- '...- '-.Q W Q4z4'4 Nff,..---1-:ax iffy :LR r-ffjfzgy- : ...'-5?-, gh., .LE f--'.,,n,..3,ff,,.-- ':Q..- Ei CII Z '1' ,... '- I 'WSH A' 3:.:5.QLf5j',ZZ'.--.-IT: gf V 45,1-ig 11112---.....--...--df :- ' Dv' H' 7 -.. 4 'l-l-,.-1-1'o--v-, . A , - .',, ,PLL '- ' s-1-si-1 , 4 xfgji' 5::'1' ,F 'L s N ,mira D'-C' R ffiihg Jeie ,X 3 1:-:f, :f Iguyl . . 'f,Lf-1 42322, I Q 352353 gfggili 1 ing? aaQ.9if. 7-f4'S'i J ,..,,,, .R Z iw. rg-ME . 1 , I 'W -,H -sgtjli I ' ' , ,15 'ff VT ' N iffy-' v . ' ' W y I , 1 Y- 1 N sf :- ,X, 1, I 4 W , F' 5 , l fi., X I 1 I v ..-...nm Alpha Mu American Marketmg ASSOC13t1OH Dennis Stinebaugh Martha Hess Harold Gruber Susan Smith Terry R. Black Frank Blair Gary Smith Jim Harper Jim Bakalar Diane Direnzo Yvonne Petrellu Nick Economou Internatmnal Student Ofg3H1Z3t1OH . Manssour H. Moeinvacleh Dimitris Magouran Kalliope Kasapi Anthony Kastis Ali R. Kazemi Chris Parthemos Monlher Shihabi Eleni Kasapi Mahmond Ellibi Farhad A. Ghaderi Sonja Nelson Ahmad Shahin Alejandsa Carrillo . 184-!0rganizations 4.. ,fpr- FMU! lump Flying Club 1. Mike Gabriel 2. Jim Kaden 3. Walt Kunka 4. Dr. Edwin Bishop 5. Ken McMurray 6. Ed Laughrin 7. Tom McElwee 8. Bob Maylc X Greeks and Orgnnizalions!185 186fOrganizalions American Institute of Chemical Engineers Mark Cuva Dave Delisio John Borecki Rich Allshousc Mazin Nuzcr Scott Rendincll Dennis Bat-ak Russ Morgan Bob Black Pa! Pelrclla John Cnzic Wishcd lo remain anonymous Boll Sharshan Martin Ellis Slove Show Gary Damon . John Nycrs .jim Bozcmin MP4 3 if V it Ohio Society of Professional Engineers Scott Rendinell Dave Moore Jim Olsavsky Dennis Giancola Joe Zarlengu Bob Johnson Russ Morgan Rocky Costello Bob Flora 10. Rick Weber 11. .lim Hill 12. Jacques Tonnierys 13. John Taranline 14. M. S. Avan 15. Dave Armeni 16. Nick Evanchan 17. Rick Czubek 18. ,lim Rcndinell 3 Greeks and Organizalionsflffl 188f0rganizati0ns American Society Of Metals 1. Dennis Giancola 2. Dan Armeni 3. Nick Evanchan 4. Dave Moore 5. .lim Hill 6. Ray Powell 2 3 4 6 I 'i 15.957 , ,wwf V' f' M 3Li,.?TKm .,, , Hg 'sv-A - 5, ,Q RFQ... American Institute Of Biological Sciences Patrick Alberti Kathy Liptak Chuck Beleny Dave Diciccio Nancy Pelretic Paul Rossi Bruce Rice Tom Vrahle Tommy Davison Vince Williams Joe Durshaw Jeff Cohen Pamela DeMatleo james Erkard I4 9 I2 I3 11 10 9 7 I 1 1 4 6 5 Greeks and Organizalionsf189 l90f0rganizations v WW CW Alpha Tau Gamma Mike Ellis Steve Bednar Larry Kacala .lim Hannah Dominic Pulco Scott Silvasky Rose Razzano Larry Grossi Susan Cegelka Susan Opritza . M, , .,. f - - Q-s.,,4'a5.m'-1,31 Sigma Tau l, Ken Clark 2. Bob Oennel 3. Gary Holmcr 4. John Nyers 5. Manssonr Moinzadeh-Hoisenny 6. Bill Hall 7, Gene Marshall 8. Dr. D'Isa-Advisor 9. Karl Kreuger 10. Micheal Lallonavich ll. ,loc Zarlenga 12, Frccl Esenwein 13. Unidentified 14. David Warshman 15, Robert Black 16, Scott McClay fd: -?1'T? im'-Z, TT wr -i ,l,'1'v' ' ',',j1l -,xiii f 'fifffif-, 'Ei ' J fl 11 lil 5 ,V ' '1-Q3 X Greeks and 0rganizn!ionsf191 Newman Club tf.8 1 Ed Halluhan Leo Petrogski Murphy Crum Vicki Volan Dave Butler Jeff McCarl John Sandor Jane Hoover Jim Lewnes Ralph Persico John Nyers Cheryl Bryant Jerry Di Basin Denny Kotasic Star Bokor Toni Reed Ralph Leone Itchie Kolman Vicki Patterson Tom Woods Patty Kupco Ronnie Illes Pat Trunick Bill MacDonough 11 192!0rganizations 1-ff 2.4 NER HALF -it Young Hegelians Louis Proudhon .laniee Burke Theodore Troudeau Moser Hess Margaret Engels David Slrouss Helen BOIICI' Agatha Marx Friedrich Engels Blanch Weslphalen Ernest Boiler John Gans Wilhelm Weitling William Dollair Alonzo Slirncr Processed in Memurlum Jenny Vonwcetphalen Karl Marx Bruno Bouer Patricia Hess Edward Gans Max Slirner Arnold Ruge ,. - A I lfxhfi. 5 l94!Organizations Omicron Lambda l. Glenn Novak 2. Michael Muszynski 3. Tom Vrable 4. Deane Smith 5. Nancy Pelrelic 6. Linda Bradley 7. Patty Kozusko 8. .luyce Pressly 9. Chuck Belcny 10. Edward Karsnak Q 75 .gat , nf. American Institute of Industrial Engineers l. Dave Collins 2. Kenneth Kauffman 3. John R. Choleva ll-. Farharl A. Ghaderi 5. Paul Reflko 6. Judith Nyers 7. Gary Pierce 8. Jim McClelland 9. Richard Czubek A Q wgva,,,wnu.-m. - - F 'i 1. LA GOUI-U5 ri!! fy 7fx .. ,Qi S '. x Q 1 v7 f ,n.11'Efx,x Greeks and f,1'gHlllZHll0l1Hfl95 The greatest benefit of belonging to a sorority is getting to know a lot of people I wouldn't have known otherwise . . . I think that the reason some people feel negatively about us is because they feel we're paying for friends, butl don't agree with that . . Greeks on campus . . . are good publicity. They have many philanthropic projects, and they sup- port university sports and activities u What would' I say to those who ,knock the greek system? Well, . . if they have a complaint with a good base, I would listen to them . . . People think we're cliquish and that's not true . . . Anyone is welcome at our sorority house . . . some of the neatest times we have are with independents. Sororities and fraternities are just something to do. People are entitled to their own opinion. We hold nothing against anyone. We hope the hold nothing against us . . . 'llish Murphy Sigma Sigma Sigma, Senior 196fGreeks 81 Organizations X Eiwi HQ-.1 vsp., .Sw - ij: , .fs Q 5.-1-if L ' vigil .4 1 ,Y. .,u 'arf' . g j'xf i:l5'. .iq .Q I . , N :E We 'sb' V 'W sm' .tv 7'1M 'G 'R' V fw-sg,-v. ,bv 5 E f 5 I average about 30 hours per week in time spent at my sorority. These hours are spent visiting with sisters, parties, meetings, social service pro- jects, helping sisters study, cleaning house, entertaining . . . My academic work has been affected positively since I joined . . . members are expected to maintain a high standard of work. When you're having trouble, they help you, ask you what's wrong. I guess some students feel negative- ly about the greek system because this is a commuter university. Students don t feel much of a need for groupings . . . What benefits does the university derive from the greek system? Par- ticipation of the student body for one. They're a good advertisement for any university. They might be termed the leaders around campus along with some others. What would I say to those who knock the greek system? I used to be a knocker myself . . . I'd say it's their choice. If they want to knock it., let them. Bonnie Goodwin Phi Mu, Junior NX S85 5 5:35 fix NN l'Q ,..Yg ' u', 0 Q Q 0 , 4 ' ie O Q u.'u. W 50 'O lb ... D O,.,,A A D Q U v.'q yi Q ' ' r ' ' X Greeks and 0rganizatlonsf197 'cf 'W' QU T..I12Q!i3- 3 '3 1 .., I K, l .2 ...Q . K A 5 3 .1 3 1 ,, g ' Lit:- N: ,. .' , - - - 1 -.: . '. v v- 1- 2 ' H2 gig gg wr f' 1' lb J' 1 I r 5 V. ill, 12 X1 ,g f , . ,- ' .2 vmann-1'-'ve' A Q .: . 'E A Q1 - A ff? Mm ,,.. V:::..,.. . 1 ILGL H515 s :ag ' I. 925: 5555: ' 4 1:5222 ,': :!.' 1- L fir Qs: fi! 5 nz: Lie 'Q Iii :jf N 1-C' .N 1 .'g:' - eff , 'f' 3 L 5 we1fa'1f ' I , , T . . f .., Fl er' 1 , 1. . a . . f.- z W. . Eh.: V.. . . Z. I K 'I ,, ,E . ,, 11 H .., H X F H X x if + --5017465 J' . . V' 'I' , . .. ,, Aj' ,lf lk asia l if Y' F ig , COGS Diras left the windmill room disap- pointed and upset that the old man had not supported him in his deci- sion to leave Clictodelish. He walked the hallways blindly, not caring where they led him. After awhile, he found himself in a part of Nifton that he had never seen before. The doors lining the hallway were dirty with rusted doorknobs, and what had once been paintings on them were now just smudged and dirty wood. The hall was filled with the peculiar peo- ple that Diras had noticed on his first day at Nifton. They were dressed in ancient-looking clothes of such bright colors that it almost hurt his eyes to look at them. One of them, a young man with a fire-red scarf ap- proached Diras. A re you lookingfor someone? he asked. No, I just happened here by ac- cident, Diras replied. Can you tell me why there are no paintings or numbers on the doors here? I come from the floor of the windmill room and Clictodelish and it is very different there. The young man smiled. But you believe different things there. You believe that in order to be beautiful, every door must have a painting or a number labeling its contents. Here it is not so. Each of our rooms has many different purposes and are not at odds with each other. I am afraid that you havefound yourself in the part of 'Vifton where all the cogs go that can- not fit into the giant wheel of this plaeef' But what do you do here?', Diras asked. We make plans for the pastf' the young man replied, for we believe that we have arrived in the future much sooner than any of those in your part of Nifton. But someday. they will realize that. He in- terrupted himself. But you look worried. Have they been making things difficult for you? They have been doing more than that. Diras replied. They have con- fused me so that I do not know where to go or what to do. And he related his miseries at Clictodelish and his disappointment in the old man. We don't have problems like that here, the young man replied. You see, we don,t believe in gifts to Nif- ton. That is why no strangers ever come here. But we are happy. He put his hand on Diras, shoulder. Why don't you stay with us for awhile? he said. I would like very much to do that, Diras said eagerly. Hefollowed the young man into a room where many like him were seated around a table. They looked up curiously as the pair entered. Well, Dlit, a young woman in various hues of orange said. Who is this visitor that you have brought to see us? Une who has been thrown into utter confusion by the others in Nif- ton, the young man replied. I have invited him to stay with us for awhile so that he may come to see Nifton in a different light. We welcome him then to our part of Nifton, she smiled, as she extend- ed her hand. The others followed suit, then made space for him at the table. Tell us about yourself, she said. Diras proceeded to explain. I came to Nifton, he started, to learn to turn a windmill. They nodded knowingly. The young woman leaned forward. But it is well that you have come here after learning that windmill turning and the other things taught at Nifton can never make you happy. Oh, no, I have learned nothing of the sort, said Diras. It is still my greatest desire in life to turn a wind- mill.', She smiled. But you will learn, Diras, that windmill turning and things of that sort are not important. We all had our childish dreams and desires when we came here. But such dreams are foolish and can never be realized. No, Diras, we have replaced such narrow dreams with other things. We find some truth here, away from the other people in Nif- ton. But you don 't understand, Diras protested. The windmill is my whole life. It is not the windmill that has confused meg it is Clictodelish and the old man. But you see, Dirasf' Dlit in- terrupted. In order to learn to turn the windmill, you will always have problems with such as the old man and Clictodelish. They will never let you have your desire. They will be pulling you first one way, then the other. If you stay here,you will have no such problemsf, But if I stay here, I will be ex- pected to give up the windmill, Diras said. Yes, but there will be other things to take its place. Well then I must leave,', Diras replied, rising from his seat. I am sorry, you have been very kind. But I could never give up the windmill. You will never get your dream, Diras, Dlit said, smiling sadly. A nd until you realize that, you will never be happy. I don't understand, said Diras, looking at them. I don't understand how you can be happy without a dream. He walked to the door. Dlit followed him. He put a hand on Diras' shoulder. Diras, how will you now make your gift to Nifton?,' he asked. I don't know, Diras replied wearily. But I will find a way. And you will go now to try and realize your dream? Diras looked at the group. It may not be easy, but I will never stop trying. And he left, making his way back to the windmill room. X Aetlvltlesfl99 Open Air In fall of'73, 1968 had finally come to YSU. Of all the changes that- couldfshould have been made in the activist fervor, YSU made a profound historical change by abolishing Homecoming, forever! Amidst all the excitement concerts reached an all time hi: two! So, by the time spring swung around the wave of enthusiasm touched the major events committee. The plot was to coor- dinate a colossal event in which all factions of the university community could get INVOLVED, fa bit of that post-movementi' get along ethic, un- ite the masses and all thatj. Thus, the idea was born: The Open Air Fair, and a chairman was appointed. The happening was to be a sure success. A ,little bit for everybody was the undercurrent. Flicks! six in all, including 6Yellow Submarine and Cool Hand Luke . A pizza eating contest! with world champion Mariano Mush Mouth Pucetti, hosted by none other than that eter- nal folk hero Gordon Ward. Booths in the amphitheater! where students could sell their own hand- made artifacts , even a campus fraternity was invited to host its an- nual Ugly Man Contest, and they in- cluded President Pugsley as a con- testant!!! And concerts? Yes, concerts, two of them in one weekend! a diversity of rock and folk no less. All of the money collected was to be donated to the Free Clinic and the Day Care Center, fyou remember those two es- tablishments the university refused to fund, for good reason of course: religious affiliation. After all, who wants to be converted while filling a speciman bottle? it would be like opiumj. There was even an attempt to get the Goodyear Blimp to fly over cam- pus fand drop propaganda leaflets, but they had another engagement. Well, it happened, a whole week of consciousness. 200f0pen Air Fair X I 2 'b ,oe . M J '9 .1 A +:':ggf-43123 ' LX n 31'1 X- US Activitiesf201 The movies showed a good atten- dance. However, the largest atten- dance was seen when student govern- ment decided to get in on the act and scheduled an afternoon concert with the caged noon to three audience of the cafeteria. However, the booths were even more significant, a total of some five or six in all. Even that once subver- sive YSU affinity group, the Penguin Review Hcapitalizedw, selling chances for a dart throwing contest in which the contestant's prize was a tasteful swig of Ripple Wine. This event was so successful that James Villani, one time editor of the Review , was taken as a political prisoner by cam- pus security, for possession of alcohol on campus after 4-warned warnings. Villani was later sentenced to never being allowed to return to YSU after graduation. That's a fact. 202l0pen Air Fair X .IW up liiliailwllilfw 1'HllNGiflCJVVl'J ' t 5 llNIVH4'wll I 4 -pw M?-ff I i One of the fraternities reminisced the violent days by offering a car smash. As for the concerts, of YSU's 13,000 students some 200 ol' them attended the rock concert, fmany of whom were high school studentsj. A blister- ing 150 showed for the folk fest. Donations for the Clinic and the Day Care Center soared to an ap- proximate 3200 in total, 135100 of which was donated by Glenn Wiseman the leader of one of the rock groupsj X Activ1t1es!203 ,ff 1 'ef , N , ff .. I wx, 5 fi 1' , f 5',A ,- 1 ,w , I 511 .E!, ,,1 1 s YI: . .WJ .1 r- iff: ,K '. JN ,ff . '7- v. ws ' YF' ' ,f.'?.fiN'f-3, 1 ' I1 11, 7 I'.f.v5Ef:,,, if - sig? M, ,- .Q Q1 . ij 5'- '- .f 'Q ,ff - x I iv-' ,f Y . ,,., , -. .fungi 4 ,, , - X15 ,f,.a. '9', ., V. ., tl Jil, ,.k Jef , 1 L 1 W - 'A'-11 ' Y 'w'- n3M:4gs3'V1 'fa W lvl , VB' . C 1- -in it ws, 31-gy. . . '1 5-2' F -vu, W if . xl ., - - ,j,,15t,5-' Ig, .155 if W :rf 5. , ,, .W v --X ,gil F my es W . Va 1 as W ss ' fx J 'gm .ffrxxf ri Qdlad Probably most successful of the whole fair was when a huge crowd jammed the Kilcawley cafeteria, feven the proletariatj, to witness the finals of the pizza eating contest. Even the local TV stations were here to capture anothercontroversial cam- pus happening for the annus of celulose history. But the highlight of the evening came not when the con- testants force-fed their mouths with squirming pizza but when those students who had witnessed Gordon Ward advertising his refrigerators on television with upside down cards since age two, watched him say., If you're talking about pizzas . . . He received a ten minute standing ova- tion, ftruely fitting for a revolutionary such as hej. A week later it was all forgotten, but its memory will never be striken from the volumes of activist YSU history. Viva La-Zy Fair! K. M. Papagan 1973 Spring Open Air Fair Chair- man X Open Air F8ll'f205 206f0pen Air Fair Fl' Ts, X Activities!207 mi - 1 Wi., Q 1 --., p'W ,J 'e'w-:-r:- --. 1 - -1 I . A-. 5 . , .. .I I , w, Z . f A N-gsksq I A -. - fy A 14 ' ' - ' ' 4 5' , , 'iff ,A .l - - M4 ,n . ' 11. 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Tonight they sway and weave under a contorted rabble of Greeks, bent on crowbarring themselves into Eagles Hall for Sigma Phi Epsilon's 7th annual 'Fite Nite.' Wearing whatever in- stitutionalized charity can give away for a piece ofa man's soul., fa sliver in comparison to the chunks meted out by anyone in need of more than a stiff cot and an occasional pint of vintage Tokayj., these high priests of Dionysus gather many alms and por- tend the bacchanalian revery yet to come. The stairway leading up to the hall overflowed as everyone waited to be frisked for concealed spirits in bottles or flip-top cans. Through the haze of cigar smoke, emptied cans could be seen standing sentinel at the top of the stairs. The two-dollar admission charge for twelve bouts came to a lit- tle over sixteen cents paid per fight. Beer sold for twenty-five cents and cigars, three for a quarter. A pittance price to see two men artfully beat each other's brains out. Inside, the waiting crowd per- sonified a scene from Island of Lost Souls celebrating Charles Laughtonis sudden demise. The cheap beer began twisting more than a few heads. Shrieks and catcalls sounded the en- try into the ring of the first two fighters. The first exchange of blows that struck home drove the pack into a wild frenzy of snarls and laughter that only subsided minutes after the fifth fight on the card. A small number of token intelligencia, un- educated in the fine art of physical combat, sat with mouths agape, trembling. At the end of the fourth bout, the score sheet read as follows: Vince Furrie over Sam Contrucci Paul Durkin over Chuck Owens Rick Banna over Ken Stoner Jeff Amon over Steve Zetts The mean composite health chart for spectators read: quickened pulse, profuse sweating, skin flushed, agitated breathing, cerebral poison- ing imminent. The symptoms were benign and only reflected the inter- nal furor that may surface during a well-executed contest. Dionysus descended from the darkness over the ring lights at the end of fifth bout fRalph Santarelli over Don Jonesj. A platoon of well- lubricated zealots entered the ring to carry out a victorious Santarelli. A tug of war ensued that pitted the referee and a couple of security police against anyone else in the ring, and team boxing was born. X Activlt1es!227 flfwilv Nih- X Hi? 4 4 x J -wwf-s-.1-f ' 3, f, . f-'wa-,.-,.1 -'1.1'. Q, 1, VJ. 'sa --V- f 1?-1: -Lg... . M Q il' ,-' Q. I ---link! ll, ' ' ff fgq:3rj::1 , f -. , -5 L f-. 'Y ,Leah 'F W- AV , '-I ' - . -., 1: '- 1 .M 4- ,.,4 . .- , -'Stuff , I WL Gvgg-.14Q!Pff ' 7. . AHHF? . .1A- eww!!! A., .!Q '9-.3 Wm .I 1-1313 S ' . y 5 . L by 'P'-... ,J 45 :vw ' I ,fi .H . f-N ' I fl x-,. -ff , f- x- ' I 'll ' , Am-livilicsf229 230!Fite Nite Twenty odd sucker punches and a fistful of flurries later, the brawl spilled over the ropes and into everybody's lap. More fighting. A sorority sister was hit upside the head and still couldn't believe it hours later . . . Someone lost eight ounces of hashish fil' found, return to Neon of- fice for inspectionj. The referee's coat was stolen. Police cruisers and an am- bulance lit up Rayen avenue for thir- ty odd minutes. Four people required medical attention. Bill Sullivan didn't fight. And on the street in front of Eagles Hall, someone gave a drunk a five dollar bill for a cup of coffee. X Activitlesf23l From their departure at 4 p.m. Fri- day, February 14 to their arrival back in Youngstown at 6 p.m. Saturday, February 15, 82 students, faculty, ad- ministrators and members of the Youngstown community participated in a conference designed to prepare recommendations on the improve- ment of the image of Youngstown State University. Entitled As others see us the con- ference setting was Bethany College in West Virginia. The Office of Stu- dent Affairs in conjunction with Stu- dent Government planned the 26 hr. retreat. In preparing an account of what transpired at Bethany one finds the inherent appeal of parod or blatant satire intoxicating given the reality of the situation. One might write a short parable of a king and his court call- ing a feast at the prompting of his tax advisors in view of a citizenry who are fleeing the kingdom in ever in- creasing numbersg even a biblical parody is conducive to what oc- curred, but both of these devices are easy - too easy - almost as simple as a conference held to discuss the University's image designed to create the University. What happened ple met and talked seemed that most everyone was talk- ing about bettering the image of the University rather than bettering the University itself. One sober participant remarked that a great deal of 'self-flagellation' had occurred. which is in itself a better image of at Bethany? 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' ff .i . .is - F ' '1j...-.-.,,,,.,,,,-f-ffm -.3. LS, z 23B!Activities While paging through any college yearbook one finds unfolding before his eyes the myth of the University - typically the beautiful people and buildings which compose the campus picture created by yearbook staffs. The picture of Youngstown State University the NEON has created is just one interpretation ofthe Univer- sity - our interpretation. We refuse to create in a book a university Mecca which our senses will not attest to. To aid in the composition of the! their image, yearbook staffs throughout the country devote numerous pages for activities to rein- force in the reader the impression that life at any particular campus is one continuous collage of concerts, speakers, film festivals, spectacular events fspectacular events?l and general pleasures. In the attempt to partially perpetuate the Yearbook tradition time has been spent in preparing a pictorial account of the activities which have transpired during the past year at our university. Though we performed this task in earnest our results fas the year's activitiesj were meager. Nevertheless we have let that section of the book, as we let the University stand as it is and has happened. Activitiesf239 -F 1:-' ' - f 1 . 'L- fi. . wx I it 4 ' . 'f 'E F 'I ,. 'L, ' gig! J Q ,, , 1 , ' A Lf QL-1 - ff! i u' 3 . W, '- Eklglff ,f-be 1. 233359 -mzwggiw W 1,.--'zz D N.. 2. I - fv' siL'i,-'if-F115 -dj-. k , ,3:JlS ?fiQAz'23 :mf - fvfvfk Effk - 1 v --' nd ., V .'.' i' :L .li2E1i. I 6 :HH gr' 2' T' 75? A 1 -211. r fly., ,- - 4if,Ne2?,7 ff, - ' Jay, , 1 1 I -' ,wi?3'.. .. V ,',,yg'ifQ A ,gyff 'C f . - 1 -' A , :',.-4: ,ag ,L Q53-.b 1pff.1j:'31,J:5:r,1: LH.. 'Lfgigf-mL1',E.i,g5f1 I . ,?u L'.i,i': Y ,,g,,.f-5,L....., -I-f ,. , J ., .... ,,..,.V., . 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Sin Iliras began uneasily. uthere is much you have said that I do not understand. Ilut surely you can ex- plain . . 'I'ho old man sat down heavily. It bothered me much. my boy. he began. Io see how easily you gave up fflictodelish. Especially since I knew how much you enjoyed going there. the Imppy manner in which you dis- cussed the people there . . . lr hurl me. my boy. to know that you might sorrreday regret il. You seo, I too once came here much as you did, to learn something . . .H You sir? Why you never . . . And I, too, gave up something that meant much to mo . . .,' Hut sir. you have everything that you tvflttl hereg you know how to turn the windmill . . . No, my boy. the old man in- terrupted harshly. I do not have everything that I want here. I have sacrificed my life 's desire, my childhood dream for a life which is little more than sleepwalkingf' Iliras regarded the old man. with astonishment. 'I'he old man smiled sadly. L'You see. my boy. when I camo here, long ago. I had only one desire, and that was to be o firemalrer. fl faint smile touched his lips. I was going to warm the hoarths of all the people in this hemisphere . . . would travel arorrnd and warm all the cold places I could find. There was nothing more boautifulfor me than tho red glow of the flame. N Iliras listened. spollbonnd. Hut what happened. sir? lI7hy are you the master windmill-turner today? 'I'he old rnan's smile disappeared and he walked to tho window and gaz- ed out. HlI7oIl. young people are easily influenced. my boy. A ml I was young. 'I'hey told me. those who were at Nif- ton then. that to be a firernakor would take much tirno an.d training. more. they convinced me.. than I would be wise to spend. And I thought aborrt it. my boy. in the way that the young consider such things. and I rteciderl that they were indeed right. I was too young and in too much of a hurry to spend so much tirno learning to be a firemaker. In, that frame of mind, I left the room of fire. .flfter that. I spent much tirn.e wandering through t.ho halls of Nif- ltrtt looking for sornoth ing to occupy me. I stayed awhile with the people from the speaking walls corn- rnunications system at Nifton and helped thorn by traveling through the hallways and gathering ideas to com- municate. 'I'Iten Ifound the people in the room of the better things who fascinated me with their lofty words and goals. lsrayerl with thorn until I realized one day that I was much better than they. After I left thorn, I came upon the candle-lighters and, for a time. Ispent. my hours following thorn around Niflon each day, watching thorn fill the hallways with light. The old man sighed. A nd one day. I wandered accidentally into the win.drniIl room.. I took a liking to the one who was then rnasler of the wind- mills and decided to stay. I was going to be a wirulmill-turner in only afrac- tion of the time, and, in addition, would be spared the agony, the fear of failure, and the obsession with be- ing the best. But I had not reckoned with the dreamsg they came long afterwards. You see, the one who had taught me left one day. I was the only one left who could turn a windmill and so I became the youngest ever to teach at Nifton. Yes, my boy, I was feeling quite a .success . . .H Hut the dreams. sir, what of the droarns ? U .fl flicker of pain crossed the old rnan's fare. The first one came on llre night of the day that I was given an award for having the best room in Nifton. I went to sleep that night, feeling very happy until I began to droarn. I dreamt of fire, my boyg I dreamt of the flame and of being a firemaker. And after that the dreams never left mo. I would dream. all night and they would follow me through all my waking hours too. You were sleeping when I first came into the windmill room,', Diras said thoughtfully. Yes, my boy. It is even now the only peace that I know. Hllnt sir,', said Diras, Why didn 't you leave and once again try to be. a firemaker when the dreams began? As I told you. it took a long time to become a firemalcer, and I was no longer a young man. Besides, my boy, at my age and in my position, I would have been the fool of Nifton if I had decided to pursue a new dream. It is too late, my boy, much too late for me. The old man walked back to his desk wearily. 5'Well, enough talking, my boy . . . You are 'very near to knowing how to turn the windmill. So let us go to it. 'I'he old man pored over an ancient volume with Diras for a while. Then he rose and said. Follow me, my boy. I' He led Diras to the back of Nif- ton where a great. windmill stood, a windrn.ill Diras had never seen before. You have earned it, my boy,', the old man. said solemnly. Now turn ir. And Diras turned the windmill. X Service-M241 The J ambar Diana Campana in 383 Rx Louisa Marchionda 242f.Iambar X Carolyn Martindale, Advisor f ...Joy X -' Hf!ll.1,,. U' . xxxxxkwu ,K 1.5 X ,lack Hagan, 1973 Editor Bill Hagan Scrvices!243 Gail Kruskall x lf, -- 4 -1 , i ,J Q Joyce Kelley, Marilyn Markovich L l 244f,Iambar X Allan Schawartz Brian Scharnnechia Services!245 Q. , ,A, J I gl, M . 13 X- fem v 25? L 'ff 'il Y X.. 5, 4 JQIIIIQKMHIISCF, Ann Brw kon ' ' 1913 Summer I chlor- David Diroll, 1974 Editor: and Cheryl Lisko ...Sgr 4'0h-f -rv'-Q1-svfvm iw' W' xl-UL 'll - Services!247 WASTED TIME WASTED RESOURCES Many people believe the diminishing eagerness to work and reproduce is limited to hourly workers. Little do these people recognize that this malady can affect presidents, and vice-presidents, salesmen, reporters, editors, chair- men, and yes, even faculty members. Once you take away a person's ac- tive and intelligent management of his time you are reducing his will to work. We see more and more evidence of management by rules. If you have ever worked where your dai- ly routine was directly tied to a policy manual you have only to recall that. You were told what to do. You were told what you must do. You were told what you must not do. What sheer boredom - what a waste of human resources. Makes you want to cry. M. Mamula NEON Advisor I: FQ: 'V Gd If X il Q. ' - B' 5 F 2? I ,9- fxni' LEL..m.' '::-iii-Sin? zz-as xi 3? 5 J S., lqpflboro Country CT! A 'Qi ' I 2 x - A it Qi- S 1 ' 'fi' f ii T T ,1 .N .,, , . -,, xx N v 'u -., X N 5 ' 4 X uw, f 'QR wwir- H V .' , H1 ' . M ...X A ' gy '- A ,. 'E I a W. A V 1 , 1 J :'! vm- . ,-:I Mu Efffl S 'T' 'I',,5fP'7l Effaifiz g.: .3 4 XV. -A fr'-. f 'w 'I-FQ' Q V . .Y V ' ' ,Ai X 5 in Y ' .f-yn, 4 V- X x W x -, W' x x yt X X X V 5 '- M222 , fl 5 ki ,f.-1 -L g , sg Y' Sw - w , , .V W Z . 5-tix 1' .ff x . 'f-wg-N, .A Yi If J Yi!e: i ' mx F lj ., , 5g'i.'f!s.' 1, r 9, I --rv ,. U, , .N Y . 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He found the old man standing and gazing out the window. On hearing him enter. the old man turned from the window, startled. Aye, my boy, he smiled. So you have come back to see me. How is your windmill tur- ning? . The windmill is itself, Diras replied. But Iam more interested in how you are spending your time since I left. The old man looked closely at Diras. Well, my boy, I have been do- ing much thinking, he said. Of life, of contentment, and especially of fire. I have begun to think that perhaps it is not too late for me to become a firemaker, my boy. Seeing you realize your goal and knowing how happy you must be has changed my ideas. Ah yes, my boy, perhaps someday I will be happy just as you are. The old man looked at him curiously. But then again, you do not look happy. What do you mean, my boy? Uiras walked over to the window. Once, sir, I thought that all it would take to make me happy would be to learn to turn the windmill. But I was wrong, sir. The feeling is gone. I have tried to recapture the excitement I felt when I thought of turning the windmill, but it is no use. I am bored and tired, and I know now that what I believed the windmill could be for me will never bef' Hut my boy, what will you do with yourself now?,' cried the .shocked old man. Well.', replied Diras, I cannot spend my life turning a windmill. I believe that in order to be happy, I must dedicate myself to what is most beautiful in my life. And the one thing that is still beautiful for me is the remembrance of the feeling that I came here with. I have decided to stay here, sir, and write a great work, a masterpiece. describing the anticipa- tion of turning the windmill. And I will make it my gift to Niftonf' The old man looked at him sadly. I really thought the windmill would make you happy. He closed his eyes. A nd so now you will dedicate yourself to describing the an- ticipation. He smiled. That is the part that I look forward to knowing again, the anticipation. Diras regarded the old man with a slight smile. So you really do plan to try and become a firemaker. You really believe it will make you hap- ey- Yes, that I really do believe, my boy. Diras walked to the window. I hope you will not be disappointed, sir, he said. I do not plan to be, my boy,', replied the old man. And I am anx- ious to be on my way. He looked at Diras. There is one problem, however. The windmill room, I will have to leave it empty for the first time. V Sir, interrupted Diras, I will be glad to stay in the windmill room when you leave. After all, I will need a place to work and what better place smiled. Besides, it would be a sorry thing if anyone came to learn to turn a windmill and found the room emp- ty. Then they could never learn for themselves . . . Yes, and we must not deny them that: to find out for themselves. The old man looked around. The sooner I leave. the better. I have already been here too long. He walked to the door. then turned and looked at Diras. No matter how long. sirf' Diras said. I will wait for you to return someday to tell me whether your journey was successful. A nd you Diras, if I ever hear of a masterpiece, a great work which has influenced all ofthis hemisphere and beyond, I will ask if it bears your name. With these words, the old man left. And from his window, Diras watched him make his way from Nifton . . . Ages passed. The people at Nifton were replaced by all new faces. No one entered the windmill room and Diras, now grown old, worked through long nights unhampered. One day there was a knock at the door. Diras looked up as a boy entered. A nd what can I do for you, my boy? he asked. Sir, I would like to learn to turn a windmill. Can you teach me how?', That I can, my boy. The boy heaved a sigh of relief, then asked, Can we start now, sir?', Diras smiled. Not now, my boyg it is growing late. Come back tomorrow and we will begin our studies. H The boy turned to go, but Diras called him back. One moment, my boy. While travelling to Nifton, did you by chance encounter an old man muttering, perhaps, about fire?,' The boy shook his head. No sir, I met no one in my journey here.', Very well, my boy. You may go. The boy departed. Diras watched him go through the door, then, from his desk, watched the shadows lengthen across the windmill room. Then, walking over to the window he stood, regarding the sweep of country beyond him, searching the ap- 286!Seniors The interviews that follow in these pages represent encapsuled philosophies of seniors accosted at ran- dom as they wandered through the halls of YSU . . . Somewhere in the blue beyond, 25,000 feet up, two men, both in their early twenties, sit in adjacent seats. The first, a pimply long-hair, in an obviously borrowed corduroy blazer, turns to the sharply dressed gentleman sitting on his left. Hey, man, ain't 'ya from Oxford University?,' By jove , exclaimed the startled young Englishman. You've guessed my university with uncanny accuracy. Tell me, how did you ever know? Man, it's written all over you. , The outspoken yankee brushed his greasy hair back to get a better look at his recently captivated audience. The three piece pin-striped suit, the patent leather shoes, the brief case, the way you walk, the way you talk, everything about you says so, explain- ed the American. After a long pause, Aren't you from Youngstown State University? asked the inquisitive Oxford scholar. Far out, man. How could you tell that? inquired the dumbfounded Penguin. Oh, it was quite easy., chap. I saw the class ring on your hand as you picked your nose. Bill Sullivan Senior, English Gregory S. Abdoe BS in Business Administra- lion Delta Nu Alpha - Treasurer Michael Edward Adams Associate Degree Timothy James Adaway B.S. American Chemical Society. Marilyn Louise Alndoe BS in Education SNEA, Special Education Club. Richard Paul Adams A.A.S. Youngstown Rifle Team. Y Helen Elizabeth Adkins A.A.S. S.N.A. Thomas Edward Afton Charles Daniel Agnew Cheryl Ann Agnew B.S. Al E. Aho A.A.S. Rebecca J. Albu B.S. in Education l HW ,fr Raymond Thomas Akins A.A.S. David Robert Allen B.A. Student Council ABIS Representative, Constitutional Revision Chairman, Student Psychology League - V.P. A.A. in Biology Thomas W. Albaugh B.E. A.I.I.E. he in-r Robert Alan Allison B. in Music Altro Musica Club Jahanbakhsh Ah madzadegan B.S. I.S.0. Sheryl Lynn Albright B.S. in Education American Home Economics Assoc. Rosemary B. Ambrosia A.B. X Seniorsf2B7 Denise Lynnette Anderson A.A.B. Elfriede Anton B.A. Marilyn T. Arditi B.S. in Education Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, Little Sisters of Theta Xi, F.W.A. 288fSeniors X Gerry Andrews Robin L. Andrusewicz Philip C. Anml B.A. B.S. in Education B,S, in Education Concert Choir, Y.S.U. Chorus Zero Jed Antos Susan Jane Antos Karen Jean Arboast B.S.!A.S. A.A.S. A,B, Delta Sigma Phi, Inter- Penguin Ski Club Fraternity Council Treasurer Allen Richard Arent Joan A. Ash Jeffrey Lynn Ash B.S. in Business Administra- A,B. B.S. in Business Administra tion Russian Club tion I Joseph Asteri, Jr. Business Ed. l Mary Jo McTigue Averell A.A.S. in Police Technology Little Sister of Minerva Melenie Joy Babhony B.A. in English Garedew Seged Atnaf B.S. in Accounting Richard John Averell B.S. in Education Kilcawley Judicial Bd. Secretary, Sigma Alpha Ep- silon Treusurer, Y.S.U. Soccer Club Dennis Michael Bacak B.E. in Chemical Engineering AICHE Gennet Segecl Atnaf B.S. in Retail Mktg. Mohammed Salee Awan B.E. in Chemical Engineering Anita E. Bacon B.S. in Bus. Administration Alpha Mu Honorary Bus. Frat., Y.S.U. Chorus, Alpha Sigma Tau Atif Said Atway B.S. in Accounting Morris Aziz B.E. in Chemical Engineering A.S.C.E., Jewish Student Fellowship Deborah N. Bacon A.A.S. in Nursing X Semors!289 Shirley Maria Bacon A.A.S. in Child Technology Greg John Balakoff A.B. in Religious Studies Varsity Baseball James E. Baer A.A.S. in Nursing Terrence Lee Balla B.S. in Special Education Thomas Edward Barabas B.S. in Education 290fSeniors X MaryAnn Barlcer BS. in Education William Alan Baird A.B, in Geography Urban Interns Harry J. Balko B.S. in Education Carl Richard Barnett B.S. in Biology ABIS 'Pri Kenneth F. Baker B.S. in Education 'rv Karen Sue Balogh B.S. in Education Louise Ann Barone A.A.S. in Nursing Mary E. Barson B.S. in Elementary Ed. Kenneth James Basista B.S. in Bus. Admin. Stephen Ronald Bednar B.S. in B.A. Alpha Tau Gamma Honorary Accounting Fraternity, Varsi- ty Golf Team Ralph D. Barton B.S. in A.S. Alpha Delta Omicron Arthur H. Bastin B.S. in Industrial Mktng. Sherene Beene B.S. in Medical Technology Lambda Tau. Sigma Sigma Sigma Tona Lee Bartone B.S. in Elementary Ed. Josephine P. Baumgarner B.S. in Elementary Ed. Bruce H. Behn B.S. in B.A. Edward A. Basista B.E. in Electrical Engineer- ing Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Ronald W. Baylukoff B.S. in Business Penguin Review Bus. Mgr., Young Americans for Freedom V.P., WYSU-FM Alice Ann Beighley A.B.B. in Accounting Technology x Seniorsf291 Ronald William Beil B.S. in Education Intramural Sports, Deans List Jana Lee Bennehoof A.B. in History., Econ. Delta Zeta Timothy Lee Bennett B.S. in Criminal Justice 292fSen1ors X Robert M. Belick B.S. in B.A. Theta Chi Fraternity Treas., Y.S.U. Varsity Baseball, Arner. Society of Chem. Engineers Bruce Wayne Bennett A.A.S. in Police Science Tech. Major Events Secretary, Phi Sigma Kappa William Dennis Bennett B.A. in Accounting Alpha Phi Omega Service Fraternity, Alpha Tau Gam- ma Acct. Fraternity l Gregory Alan Bell B.E. in Mechanical Engineer- ing ASME Cynthia L. Bennett B.S. in Business Education Delta Sigma Theta V.P., Panhellenic Council, African American Student Union Claude W. Bentley, Jr. B.S. in HPE Education Aloise Mane Bender A.B. in Math Robert P. Bennett B.E. in Mechanical Engineer ing Sigma Tau Fred M. Berendt A.S. in Police Science Certainly YSU was worth it. I've een highly selective in courses that 've chosen., and I think that because fthat, I've found them fulfilling. My xperience with the ,Iambar has been uite worthwhile and the incumbent ocial interaction has proved aluable. I don't regret coming to YSU, owever, ifI had it to do again,I may ave chosen, if economically feasible, smaller liberal arts college such as berlin or Antioch . . . Naturally, unequivocally, YSU has hanged me. I've increased both my nowledge and awareness while at SU. However I do not attribute that olely to the university, rather, I think it is an inevitable occurrence regardless of where one is in- stitutionalized . . . No, YSU is not as bad as they say. There are some very knowledgeable and scholarly instructors at the un- iversity from whom one can glean phenomenal information. Some schools have bad reputations here and deserve them, but I've been satisfied in the school of Arts and Sciences, the requirements not withstanding . . . The YSU ex- perience has proved valuable . . . it really hasn't been 'Wick High School' for me . . . I feel that the university's two strongest points are the ASIS faculty and The Jambar. QI say that without a blush.j I would say that YSU's weakest point is its catch-all schools of business and education. I will miss many things about YSU, especially Ohio's largest planetarium I'll use my degree as the first step in my long-range plan to become a lawyer . . . my ultimate goal is to en- joy my short life at the expense of no one's pain . . . yes, I believe that will make me happy. As my ultimate goal is happiness, attainment, by defini- tion would be bliss. David Diroll Senior, Political Science John Charles Berg B.S. in Advertising Pledge Chairman for ADS, Asst. Editor Montage. Patricia Marie Bergin B.S. in Education -65 8- Yi' .v I v l I - as- A 5- 'QS D.. . :ir Izfglrff NQUCY-I:le'0l'ljH Deborah Ann Biblis Richard Thomas Billock .Iohn Michael Bilowus ' 'm pams A-A'S- Associate in Computer B.S. in B.A. Technology. X Senlors!293 . .2 Claudia L. Bishop Adrian Samuel Biviano A.A.S. in Nursing Susan Frances Blice B.S. in Elementary Education Junior Womenis Advisor, SNEA Joseph Allan Bocchine B.S. and B.A. in Bus. Admin. Kappa Sigma Fraternity 294fSenlors X B.S. in B.A. Intramural Sports ' '- ?' .lean Elaine Bliss A.D. in Nursing Joyce M. Bohach A.A.S. in Nursing Denny J. Biviano B.M. in Music Education Marching Band, MENC Gary Robert Bloomstone B.S. in Education Intramural Sports, Dean's List 'ui Dale Theodore Boland BS. in B.A. Robert H. Black B.E. in Chemical Engineering Student Council Vice- Chairman, A.I.Ch.E. V.P., Sigma Tau Honorary Engr. Frat. John M. Blosco B.E. in Electrical Engineer- ing Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Michael B. Bongiorni B.S. in Education Student Council, Who's Who, Community of Concern Laura Bongrazio B.S. in Elementary Education Paul A. Bosela B.E. in Civil Engineering A.S.C.E., Sigma 'Tau Don W. Bowling Psychology Mary Alice Booth B.S. in Elementary Education Lynda Evelyn Boselli A.B. in Psychology Psychology Club, Geology Club Sharon Sue Boyce B.S. in Elementary Education f Sandra Lee Bortz A.D. in Nursing Y.S.U. Girlis Basketball Team, Y.S.U. Girl's Softball Team Kathleen Mike Boulos A.A.S. in Nursing Michael S. Boyle B.S. in B.A. Wea,- O Shim Peter Alan Borovitcky B.S. and B.A. in Accounting William Blair Bourquin B.S. in B.A. Timothy D. Brahney B.S. in B.A. X Seniors!295 Paul Marvin Brady Barbara Anne Brandy B-M- in Piano B.S. in Retail Marketing Scabbard Blade Treas. I Deborah Dee Brienz A.B. in Chemistry Student Affiliates of ACS, Y.S.U. Philiatrics, Y.S.U. Math Club Debra L. Bryant B.S. in Elementary Education Delta Sigma Theta Treas., A.A.S.U. 296fSen1ors X X AFX 49 Cynthia Brass B.S. in Elementary Education Zeta Tau Alpha Scholarship Chairman, SNEA Richard Harlan Brooks A.A.S, in Nursing Ruth Helen Burk B.S. in Education Timothy William Brown B.S. in Retail Marketing Kathleen S. Burke B.S. in Med. Tech. Sigma Sigma Sigma, Little Sisters of the Golden Heart Sophie A. Brayer B.S. in Elementary Education Alnita Delois Bryant B.S. in Nursing Alpha Kappa Alpha V.P., NAACP Workshop, Black Studies Workshop Patricia Joseph Burke B.S. in B.A. Rep. to Student Governors Advisory Board, A.M. Honorary Bus. Frat. 'i.!'!IlP Donald Eddy Burleson B.E. in Metallurgical Engineering Theta Chi Fraternity, American Society of Metals .lames Richard Butler., Jr. B.S. in B.A. Alpha Delta Sigma, Dean's List Lyle H. Campell B.S. in B.A. None Sherrol Lynn Burnfield B.S. in Comprehensive Science American Chemical Society Treas., lota Sigma Pi, Dean's List Margaret Ellen Butler B.S. in Elementary Education Roberta Kathleen Campbell A.A.S. in Nursing Little Sisters of Sigma Alpha Mu '-lain. ffiiiiiil ' .1 assign. f .,i.as1sHa55t . 1 Y, .. is Y. Gregory Alan Burrows B.S. in Biology Omicron Lambda Scott W. Cairey B.S. in B.A. Theta Xi Susan Diane Campbell A.B. in Sociology and English Young Republicans., French Club., Math Tudor Robert Lee Bush A.B. in B.A. Katherine Ann Calabrese B.S. in Education Kappa Delta PI Joyce Marie Candidi, Sr. B.S. in Education 95 Seniors!297 Philip Anthony Cannatti B.S. in Business Administra- lion. Herman Joseph Carach A.B. Phi Kappa Fraternity - Treasurer. Gina Capone A.B. French Club - President, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. .lean Marie Carchedi B.S. in Education Kappa Delta Pi, Newman Stu- dent Organization, Dean's List, Future Secretaries of Arnerica. Richard P. Cappellinn B.S. Tau Kappa Fraternity - President, Interfraternity Council Representative Mens Intramurals. Ronald Paul Carik B.S. in Education Physical Education Majors Club, Baseball. Q. During your stay at YSU, have you switched majors? A. Not really. I already took an AAS in Applied Science from TSICC and now I am working for my AB in the school of arts and sciences. But that was all planned. Q. Would you say that YSU was worth it? A. Yes, YSU was worth it, or else my education wasn't. I think there are some weak points but this is true of most educational institutions. Q. Would you do it again? A. No, I wouldn't pick any northern state. Q. Besides a diploma, what did you get out of YSU? 298!Sen1ors X A. I learned how to learn. Q. What will you do with your degree? A. Show it to those who don't believe me. Q. Is YSU as had as they say? A. I don't believe what they say. I believe what I see. Q. Is it better than you expected? A. I didn't know much about YSU in advance. I expected better sur- roundingsf' Q. What would you say is YSU's strongest point? A. They say the engineering school. I say the tuition at the time I started, but not anymore. Q. What is YSU's weakest point? A. The student-teache relationship. Q. What are your ultimate goals? A. To be an effective member in th human community. Q. What will you miss about YSU? A. Some good friends, Mrs. Edna McDonald, and some dedicated teachers. Q. Do you believe that attaining your career or ultimate goal will make you happy? A. Attaining my ultimate goal, if I ever do, will make me only partially happy, or, I would say, might help bring happiness. Abdullah M. Kadhim Senior, Speech 81 Drama Q:-no 'Z Barbara Ann Carlson B.S. in Education Who's Who in American Colleges, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, Panhellenic Council Anthony Joseph Catanese B.S. in Business Administra- tion YF' Diana Lynn Chabak B.A. in Spanish Spanish Club, Little Sisters of Delta Sigma Phi. Gary R. Carpenter B.S. Barbara Ann Catheline B.S. in Education Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority., Rush Chairman Sz Chapter Relations, Pan Hellenic Mary E. Chance B.S. in Education Thomas Allan Carroll B.S. in Education Kappa Delta Phi Roseann Elena Cavarice A.A.S. Wayne B. Charles B.S. in Education Romelia M. Carter Student Representative to the Sociology Department, Who's Who in American Colleges, Peer Counselor Kenneth Anthony Centorame Associate in Applied Science Dean's List Barbara Marie Chavka B.S. in Education X Senlors!299 Alva D. Cheeks B.S. Football Marilyn E. Chikosky A.B. in English Major Events, SNEA, YSU Geology Club, YSU Symphony Orchestra Ronald Regis Chufo B.S. 300fSeniors X Martha E. Cherry A.A.S. in Nursing S.N.A., Newman Club Barbara Ann Chismar A.A.B. John Marvin Chupak B.E. in Mechanical Engineer- ing David Joseph Chetsko B.S. in Business Administra- tion Alpha Tau Gamma Wim-'J Robert Albert Chopko Bachelor of Engineering A.S.M.E., Dean's Council, YSU Swim Team George Samuel Chuparkoff A.B. Men's Chorus, University Chorus, Pre-Law Society Doreen J. Chianese B.S. in Elementary Education William John Chovan B.S. in Applied Science William Anthony Cifalde A.A.B. Member - Alpha Phi Omega Sister Jeanne Cigolle A.D. Barbara A, Clark B.S. in Education T.C.I.O. - President ti .loyce Clark B.A. S.N.E.A., Canfield Program, S.P.E.E.D. Anita Marie Cionni B.S. in Nursing with dual Minor in Psychology and Sociology Charles Lynn Clark B.S. in Business Administra- tion Joyce Clark B.S. Thomas Cizmar A.B. David P. Clark B.S. in Business Administra- tion Upward Bound Program Counselor Kenneth Alfred Clark B.E. Sigma Tau Engineering Fraternity - Secretary, Institute of Electrical 81 Elec- tronic Engineers '71, '73 Agnes W. Clark B.S. in Education Urban League, African American Student Associa- tion, Youngstown Black Political Assembly r 1 Hx .lean Ann Clark A.A.S. in Nursing E l Mary Ellen Clark A.A.S. Nursing X Seniorsf301 iff! Patricia A. Clark B.S. in Education S.N.E.A. member, F.S.A., Upward Bound Program - Secretary Jeffrey Ray Cohen B.S. American Institute of Biology Sciences, Omicron Lambda, Lab Assistant l l Augie Colucci B.S. 302!Seniors X Arthur A. Clutter, Jr. B.S. in Business Administra- tion Circle-K Fraternity Board Member Judith Ann Cohen B.S. in Education Mary Elizabeth Combine A.A.B. Secretarial Studies Patricia Ann Coblentz A.A.S. in Nursing B4 413'-, Patricia Colantone A.B. AOPi Sorority - President, Little Sisters of Thete Chi, Panhellenic Council Nonce John Condell, Jr. B.S. in Education Donald B. Cochran B.S. in Business Administra- tion Varsity Football, Theta Chi Fraternity XXV David Alan Collins B.E. American Institute of In- dustrial Engineers Thomas A. Confer B.S. in Business Administra- tion Sigma Alpha Eplison, Warden, Intermural Sports, Football, Raquel Ball 'I Margaret Mary Connell A.A.S. in Nursing Little Sister ol' Sigma Alpha Mu, S.N.A. 1 I, Deborah Elizabeth Corcoran A.A.S. in Nursing Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority Erine Marie Coviello B,S. in Education Kappa Delta Pi Robert Lee Coombs Associate in Business Manage- ment Kurt Draucker Coront B.S. Resident Assistant - Kilcawley Football Scholarship 3 yrs. 5111... Francis T. Coyne B.S. Kathleen Mary Cooney B.S. .lunior Pan Hel Council, Military Ball Queen, '71, Champainge Corps Drill Team, Pearls of the Octagon Cynthia T. Cossack A.A.B. Newman Club, Academic Al'- fairs Committee, Curriculum Committee John Joseph Creighton B.S. in Business Administra- tion 'Cf' Kathleen Lynn Coppola B.S. in Elementary Education Rocky Charles Costello B.E. Kappa Sigma Fraternity, VP - MC, A.I. Chemical Engineering - President, Dean's Council, O.S.P.E. Patricia Carmel Cronin B.S. in Elementary Education - EMR X Sen1orsf303 Susan Alice Cronin A.A.B. in Secretarial Studies Little Sister of Kappa Sigma file:- :W William R. Czeck B.S. in Education Steven .lames Dalrymple B.S. in Education Jazz Band, Y.S.U. Band 304! Seniors X w l Theodore Roosevelt Cubbison B.S. in Biology Omicron Lambda Biology, In- tramural Basketball Delores Ann Czubek B.S. in Business Administra- tion Martha Lynn Daniels B.S. in Education Panhellenic Council Treas., Delta Zeta, Little Sister of Minerva Rose M. Cuculic B.S. in Art Education Art Club Richard Czubek B.E. in Industrial Engineer- ing Sec. of A.A.I.E., Phi Kappa Tau, A.S.M. Rosie Mae Daniels B.S. in Education Who's Who, Urban Intern, Minorities Recruiter -25 .lohn E. Cuzic B.E. in Chemical Engineering A.I.Ch.E. Pres., O.S.P.E. 51 Guy Richard Dalrymple A.A.S. in Nursing David B. Daugherty B.S. in Art Education Circle K, Varsity Rifle Team, Art Club Ronald Edward Daum B.E. A.S.C.E. Y 'I L27 i Stephanie Davakis A.B. Patricia DeAngelis B.S. in Education Jambar, F.S.A., Neon. Q. During your stay at YSU have you switched majors? A. No. Although I considered psy- chology . . . philosophy has held my interest more than any other sub- ject. Q. Would you say that YSU was worth it? A. The time I spent at my studies, both personal and for the university, was worth it. Q. Would you do it again? A. The question is unanswerable. 1967 will not return. Q. Did YSU change you? A. I attended YSU over a five-year period and spent two years in the ar- my. In this time, anyone would change. The people here were a part of my changes. Q. Besides a diploma, what did you get out of YSU? A. Time . . . to work it out. Q. What will you do with your degree? A. Tuck it away somewhere, till some fool asks to see it. As for further studies, yes! I'll get my M.A. and maybe then I can pick up on psy- chology at the Jung Institutef, Q. Is YSU as bad as they say? A. They? Q. Is it better than you expected? A. Yes, I've grown a lot here, emotionally, intellectually and so on. I think you get out of a place like this what you put into it. That's hardly worth saying. But if you've got your head together, you're going to learn no matter where you are. Q. What do you consider YSU's strongest point? Brenda B. Davanzo John Joseph David Charlene Dawson B.S. in Business Administra- B.S. in Business Administra- A.D. tion tion ADS. A. The individualf' Q. Weakest point? A. To do my best. Individuation might be the term which best ex- plains my aspiration. Q. What will you miss about YSU? A. H. . . the people and those who have taught me what I've learned . . . rare insights and a memory of younger years. Q. Do you believe that attaining your career goal will make you happy? A. No, I have no career goal. Money is secondary, competition primary. Thomas C. Schmitzer Senior, Philosophy A. Like most institutions, it tends to stifle any trends which deviate from the proverbial norm. But persistence in personal ideals and inability to conform help. Q. What are your ultimate goals? Patricia A. DeCapua B.S. in Education Teachers Education Centers, Watson Project and William- son Project John B. Deloseph A.B. ' 1 Joanne Marie Del Fraino A.D. in Nursing 306!Seniors X pas fl, Renee Marie DeCarlo A.A.S. in Nursing I K ' fi Khosrow Delalat S.P.S. I Phillis Jean Delgros A.A.B. F.S.A., Newman Student Organization, .Iambar in Diane DeChellis .loseph James DeChristefero A.A.S. in Nursing B.S. in Business Administra- Student Nurse Association tion Gerald D. Del Boccio MaryAnn L. DelBrocco T.C. Associate Science A.B. in French Newman Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority '!.l.!ii!!' . Hill.. .... Jia-3 Denise Delisio E. David Delisio B.S. in Education B.E. Delta Zeta AICHE - YSU Chapter, Treasurer, Sigma Tau Frater- nity, Historian, Intramural Sports r Vicki Lee Dellapenna A.A.S. in Nursing Anthony Joseph De Noi B.S. in Business Administra- tion Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity, Treas. Patricia Lynne DePolo B.S. in Education S.N.E.A., English Club Denise Angelica Dellick A.A.S. Concetta Renee DeNuccio Associate Degree Alfred Michael Dettore, Jr. A.B. in English Jambar, writer, Circle K Fraternity - Treasurer Denise Marie Deltondo B.S. in Education Fu tu re Secretaries Associa tion, S.N.E.A. Donald Francis Depascal B.E. A.I.I.E. Donald Mark Detwiler A.B. Peter Demos Bachelor of Science Scabbard and Blade, Treasurer, Student Council Carmen A. DePaul B.S. in Education George Bill Diamantis Marketing Technology ff j.,7,AN? . R '. 'x 's Seniorsf307 Lenore Diane Dibbs A.A.B. F.S.A. ffii- M. Michele DiNunzio A.A.S. in Nursing Michele Mary DiTommaso A.B. in Italian Italian Club Treas., Spanish Club 308fSemors X Vito Di Iullo B.E, Varsity Soccer, Member of I.E.E.E., Member of Chess Club, Intermural Sports Linda Marie Diorio B.S. in Food and Nutrition Home Economics Club Nicolina DiVito A.B. in Spanish International Students Org. Joseph A. DiLoreto B.S. in Elementary Education S.N.E.A. Mark A. DiMario B.S. in Political Science Theta Xi Nicholas Rocco Diorio B.S. in Business Administra- tion Y.S.U. Marching Band, A.D.S. Advertising Fraternity, In- tramural Football Cerald F. Dixon B.S. in Biology Sigma Phi Epsilon, Omicron Lambda., A.I.B.S., Intramural Sports Rosemary Frances DiRenzo A.B. in English Little Sister TKE Treas., V.P. Thomas Edward Dlwgosh BS. in Bus. Admin. Varsity Football 1969, New man Club .lanet Marie Dolak B.S. in Education for EMR Donald J. Dohallow B.E. in Civil Engineering ASCE, Army ROTC John F. Dotson Elaine Dougherty B.S. in B.A. B.S. in Education Kathleen Rita Doyle John Roy Draa A.B. in Art B.S. in Law Enforcement 4-L Gif Michael E. D'Orio B.S. in Finance Sandra J. Dow B.S. in Elem. Education Barbara Ann Doskocz B.S. in Nursing Robert J. Downey AAS in Nursing Patricia Helen Dragos Peggy Ann Drake in Econ. and Spanish in Cgfrectiong 0miCI'0Il Delta EPSil0l1 Phi Mu Sorority, Little Sister of Delta Chi Seniorsf309 James Rain fDrashashishj Michael A. Drahush in Sociology B.S. in Accounting 310fSeniors X William Gray Drennen A.B. in Theatre Alpha Psi Omega, Spotlight Theatre, YSU Marching Band. George Edward Dubec B.S. in B.A. Intramural Football. I think YSU was worth itg it has a lot to offer in many areas of college life. If I was a freshman again, I would come here. I don't think that YSU is as had as some people sayg I think that no matter what university a student attends, he always makes it seem worse than it really is. I feel that the peo le here are YSU's strongest oint. 'IIl'1ey're what I will miss when Ilgraduate. With my degree I plan to teach and go on for my masters. Do I believe that will make me happy? Yes, otherwise I wouldn't have set these goals. Sam Menniti Senior, Elementary Ed. EMR Nancy J. Dripps A.A.S. in Nursing JNA, JNAO. Ronald Bruce Dull B.A. in Psychology and Social Work Dean's List. Paul Joseph Dunbar, Jr. B.S. in B.A. - x Q! 4-, Debra Eileen Dunkerley A.A.S. in Nursing Irene Economou B.S. in B.A, Student Art Association Marcy Fay Ellis Associate Newman Club Deborah Ann Dzaja A.A.B. in Secretarial Studies Women's Volleyball, Pearls of the Octagon Nicholas M. Economou B.S. in B.A. Alpha Mu, American Marketing Association, Dean s List ,-ft Michael C. Ellis B.S. in B.A. Alpha Tau Gamma Michael James Early A.B. in Combined Social Studies Circle K Dale Ream Elder B.S. in B.A. Cynthia Laurel Ellsworth B.S. in Education i Theresa Sofia Eck BS. in Education Willie James Ellebie B.M. in Composition MN .lulie Antonia Esseniyi A.B. in Spanish Alpha Sigma Tau, Panhellenic Council, Military Ball Court X Seniorsf311 Kenneth W. Evans B.S. in B.A. Janice Lee Fair B.A. in Math 'UN Inge B. Farragher B.S. in Art Education 312!Seniors X Thomas William Evans B.E. in Chem. Engineering Swim Team, AICHE SESS' Phyllis Fajack B.S. in Education Alpha Omicron Pi off bww: 1 Geraldine Marie Feeney B.S. in Education Tutoring Paul Ewing B.S. in Mech. Engineering Sam F. Falvo B.S. in B.A. ? Deborah Jo Feke B.M. in Education Sigma Alpha Iota, MENCXSNEA, Concert and Choir William David Fahringer B.S. in Education Regina Marie Farinelli B.S. in Adv. and P.R. Major Events, Who's Who in American Colleges, Kilcawley Center Board Barbara Jean Fekett B.S. in Education William Erwin Felton B.A. in Political Science Phi Kappa Tau Jane Nlaher Finch B.S. in Elementary Education Sigma Sigma Sigma, Little Sisters of Theta Chi, Little Sisters of Alpha Phi Delta .lack Fergus B.S. in B.A. Robert M. Fitzgerald B.S. in B.A. Nat. Soc. Scabbard and Blade Arlene Floyd Dennis Alan Flynn A.B. in Psychology B.S. in B.A. Student Development Com- mittee Timothy James Ferguson B.S. in B.A. Delta Chi Social Fraternity, Intramural Football Daniel R. Fix M.S. in Civil Engineering Sigma Tau, American Society of Engr. Sec., Dean's Council Carol Bretz Focht B.A. in English .,l Karenlynn M. Ferranti A.D. in Nursing 45.-0 g,. Richard V. Florek B.S. in B.A. Dean's List 157 Debra Jeanne Ford B.S. in Education SNEA, Kappa Delta Psi 75 Seniorsf313 def' Madeline Louise Fortunaro A.A.S. in Nursing Cheryl Lynn Frano BS. in Elementary Education Kappa Delta Phi Lonnie H. Futrell B.S. in Math ai Cynthia M. Fraley B.S. in Business Education S.N.E.A. Mario Frazzini B.S. in B.A. Jack George Fynes B.A. in Political Science Debating Team, Pre-Law Society, Kilcawley Program Committee Elizabeth Ann Gagye B.E, in Chemical Engineering Little Sister of Theta Chi, A.I.C.H.E. ii-9 Helen Jane Gawne A.A.S. in Nursing YJ -,XF--, , Farhad A. Ghaderi B.E. in Ind. Eng. Who's Who 1973, I.S.O., V.P., AAIE, Treas. l Phyllis Marie Callas A.B. in Spanish and English Spanish Club James W. Genaro B.S. in B.A. Thomas Joseph Giannini B.S. in Law Enforcement Ad- min. Pershing Rifles, Pres. ROTC, Pre-Law Society Kathleen Susan Carman A.A.S. in Nursing 1 7 Karen Rose George Phys. Ed. W.R.A., Extramural Volleyball, Extramural Basketball Karen Marie Ciba BS. in Elementary Education .loe C. Gates B.S. in B.A. Zeta Beta Tau, Intramural Baseball, Football 152' Katherine Ann George B.S. in Elementary Education S,N.E.A., Spanish Club Mary Lynn Gilbert B.A. in French French Club X Seniors 315 Pamela Riggs Gilbert David M. Gildersleeve Emerggn E, Giles B-A- in Art B.A. in Religion B.S. in EE Delta Zeta Campus Crusade for Christ IEEE, OSPE Helen M. Givdici A.D. in Nursing James R. Goldurs B.A. in Speech and Drama WYSU-FM, Family Plays Theatre 3l6fSeniors X 1 Pamela Jean Glacld A.A.S. in Nursing Student Nurses Association Ronald Blair Glink A.A.S. in Computer Tech. it-av Phillip E. Ginetti B.S. in Elem. Education Sigma Alpha Mu John Joseph Cocala B.S. in Law Enforcement Nancy M. Goldurs Mary Ann Golec Matina Gorfmilis A.B. in Secretarial Sciences A.A. in Child Care Pearls of the Octagon -J. Susan Lee Granito B.S. in Art Education Delta Zeta, Little Sisters of Triple T, .l.W.A. ,l- if , 3 . . . .,i:' . ' l .. 3 .1 Daniel A. Gregan B.S. in B.A. Football 1967-68. Q. If you were a freshman again, would you come to YSU? A. No, absolutely not. Not for all the tea in China. Q. What would you say is YSU's strongest point? A. Its 10,000 real students. Q. What would you say is YSU s weakest point? A. It's 5,000 undercover agents dis- guised as students. Q. Is YSU better than you expected? A. Yes it is. People really do come here to graduate. Q. Has YSU changed you? Jeannie Eilleen A.A.S. in Nursing Alpha Omicron Pi, Alpha Phi A. Yes, I came in '42 right after Pearl Harborf' Q. What did you get out of YSU besides a diploma? A. The need for a lobotomyf' Q. What will you miss about YSU? A. Those drunken crazy early mor- ning parties in Buechner Hall. Q. What is your ultimate goal? A. HNirvana. Q. Do you believe that attaining your ultimate goal will make you happy? A. No. Norman Bush, Senior, EnglishfHistory Wesley James Green B.S. in Transportation Mgt. Delta Nu Alpha Pres., Delta Youngstown Traffic Club, Panhellenic Council. Circum. Committee for Sch. ol' Bus. Patricia E. Gresko B.S. in Elementary Education Special Ed. Club. Gerald V. Grimm B.S. in B.A. Seniorsf317 John Grischow B.S. in B.A. Charles N. Gulosh B.S. in B.A. Malava Deawn Hall B.S. in B.A. 318fSeniors X Gary Lee Groubert Lawrence J. G1-osgi B.S. in B.A. B.M.E. in Music Marching Band, Wind Ensemble, Pep Band Alpha Tau Gamma Jon E. Hagman A.A.B. in Accounting Carol Anne Haggerty A.A.S. in Nursing Michael Gudz Accounting Phi Kappa Tau, Intramural Sports Donald Dale Hall B.S. in Industrial Marketing Kathryn Anna Halls Claire M. Halmos A.D. in Nursing A.B. in German German Club, Committee for Foreign Language Banquet William George Hamlin B.S. in Law Enforcement James Thomas Hammond BS m BA Tua Kappa Epsllon Pres TKE Sec Intrafraternxty Councll Alleen Haney A D rn Nurslng Robert Eugene Hardman A A S nn Nursing Alfred Robert Hamrock Engmeer Mgmt Intramural Football I tramural Baseball I tramural Basketball Donald Lee Hann BE rn Electrical Engmeer m IEEE Fred Stewart Harrell B S ln Elementary Education N A A C P Pres Student Development Comm Mentor Program N .lim F Hamrock B S ln C E Y S U Baseball A Gerald Leroy Hann B S ln Chemlstry ACS Sophle Irene Harris Chrld Care Patricia R Handel B S ln Special and Elem Ed SNEA SPEED Speclal Ed James G Hannah B A ln Accounting Alpha Tau Gamma Theresa Faye Harrls A A S ln Dxetary Technology X Semorsf319 l l Q N Xe . , ,V . . . . . U . , n- . . . M . . 5 ' . I . '1 I 1 n' ' N if l' H . , ' 3' , - I V Y , EQ, Xi A :N ' I 11 xt ' -.1:,P J A I , Kathleen Hartenstein B.S. in Education Edward C. Heal B.S. in Criminal Justice Noel Rene Henderson B.S. in Education 320fSeniors X Darnell Carol Hartley B.S. in Education Black Student Union, Kappa Alpha Psi Kitten Margaret Ann Heinzer A.A.S. in Child Care Tech. Little Sister of the White Car- nation - Secretary ,sk Michele A. Henik A.A.B. in Secretarial Studies Future Secretaries - V.P. Howard S. Hartzell B.S. in B.A. David Michael Henderson Associate in Civil Eng. Tech. Diana Jean Hernandez B.S. in Education John Richard Hazen A.B. in Transportation Delta Nu Alpha Donna Marie Henderson A.A.S. in Computer Tech Terry V. Herzberger B.E. in Electrical Eng. Work ff' Marta Louise Hess B.S. in B.A. Alpha Mu, .l.W.A., Little Sisters of Kappa Sigma Darlene Ann Heywood A.A.S. in Nursing Ernest M. Hight, Jr. B.S. in Education Prapimphan Hetrakul Anna Loretta Hewitt Lothar Robert Heym B.S. in B.A. A.B. in Anthropology B.S. in Sec. Art Education Marianne J. Higgins B.S. in Education Zeta Tau Alpha, Little Sisters of Sigma Pi, Basketball Usherette Keith Hill B.S. in Art Penguin Review, Art Show., Bars and Parties International Students Nellie M. Higgins A.A.B. in Secretarial Studies Karen Faye Hillyard A.B. in Spanish Los Buenos Vecinos Robert Alden Higgins B.S. in B.A. ei 54:1 Pamela Kay Hillyard B.S. in Public Relations Neon 76 Seniorsf321 Liz M- Hill0l1 .IDBII T- Hinkle Lee Robert Hively AB- in PSYCIWIOSY BS- in B-A. B.S. in B.A. D 14 , XZ- ,,f. .Z 5 .1 X I, I Lx-, ,xxx V Y' I .-rx ' XXX x -,XXX William Lee Hodgson Richard J. Hodor Eric Scott Hoffman B.S. in BA. B.S. in B.A. A.B. in Psych. and Sociology I started out as a chemistry major, then switched to dietetics after I took Calculus 1 . . . I don't know if YSU changed me, I would say it was more the people here. I learned an awful lot. The Jambar, the people there helped me mature . . . talking to people with so many interests and ideas, I became aware of things that didn't seem to matter before . . . I really don't regret coming to YSU YSU was better than I expected it to be . . . most of my high school class went away to school and said they wouldn't be caught dead coming here . . . but I found it more en- joyable than I thought . . . Some of the teachers I met were really genuinely good people and really tried to let you go away with something you could keep with you 322!Semors X Ski Club, Scuba Diving, Photography. . . . There are teachers here, thoug that donit care . . . they just come t do a job. Some classes are really hug . . . and so impersonal that th- teacher didn't even know your nam, Someday, I'd like to be a writer write articles about nutrition. Thert are so many people like Adelle Davi who are good writers but misinforrr people . . . I don't think that enougl material is being written by peopl+ who know something about it. No, I don't think that achieving this goal will make me happy . . once you achieve your ultimate goal there's nothing left to strive for. Hal the fun of doing something is the try ing for attainment. Louisa Marchionda Senior, Dietetics, French Elsie V. Holecko A.D. in Nursing Student Nurses Organization Gary Lynn Homer B.E. in Mechanical Eng. A.S.M.E., Sigma Tau - Secretary 315-17 Karen .lane Horst B.S. in Education :T Charlene M. Homes B.S. Medical Technology Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority, Lamba Tau - V.P., ,IWA William B. Hoodin B.A. in Accounting Alex Horvath B.A. in Earth Science Art Club, YSU Geological Society Stephen Holowach B.S. in B.A. Campus Ecology Group Peggy Lynn Hoon B.S. in B.A. ADS, Little Sisters of AK, Lit- tle Sisters of White Carnation Sharron Rennee Horvath A.A.S. in Nursing John Raymond Holub, Jr. B.S. in Biology Omicron Lambda - Presi- dent, Philiatric Society, Cam- pus Ecology Group Rosemary Hornyak B.S. in Education SNEA Carol A. Hosa B.S. in Education Zeta Tau Alpha, Sigma Phi Epsilon Little Sister X Seniorsf323 Ronald Houck Susan Marie Hosa B.A. in Retail Marketing B.S. in B.A. Cheerleader, Captain 73-74, Sigma Sigma Sigma, JWA Carol Anne Hudak A.B. in Sociology Jack Stephen Hrinak B.S. in Criminal Justice Alpha Phi Delta, Alpha Phi Omega, IFC Representative Naomi E, Hunter Mary Barbara Huzicka B,M, in Music B.S. in Education Penguin Review - Poet 324-fseniors X Gary Keith Howard A.B. in Religion and Phil. Robert A. Humphries B.S. in B.A. Lena A. Iacobacci A.A.B. in Secretarial Studies International Student Org. Edward Patrick Howley A.B. in Sociology Soccer Team, Campus Ecology Group V.P. Hamid Othman Hunaidi Associate in Metallurgy International Student Org., Arab Organization Margaret Jayne Ilaa A.A.S. in Nursing Stephen Joseph Illencik B.E. in Civil Engineering A.S.C.E. Elizabeth R. Jacobs Associate in Nursing ill Lori Kay Jaussen A.A.S. Nursing Dominic Italiano B.S. in B.A. ffl fill. L, A Mansour H. Izadi B.E. in Mechanical Eng. ASME . fffr Sylvia Helen Jacobs Elizabeth Ann Janecko B.S. in Education Future Secretaries Treasurer Paul J- Jaworski Susan R. Jayne B-S- in B-A- BS. in Education Anne Jacobs A.B. Speech -L. Charles Thomas Jasinski B.S. in Accounting 'i Eva Osa Jeffries B.S. in Education None X Seniors!325 James John Jenkins A.B. in History Richard Brent Johnson B.S. in B.A. Tau Kappa Epsilon Secretary Carol Susan Jones B.S. in B.A. IVY., Dean List 326!Seniors X Dennis A. Johnson B.S. in Education Walter B. Johnson A.A.S. in Police Science Zeta Beta Tau, Major Events ,..,.,,.. Charlesetta J. Jones B.S. in Mathematics Tutor., Miss YSU Pageant Q21 Harry L. Johnson Joan Marie Johnson B.S. in B.A. Roy Clifford Johnston, Jr. BS. in B.A. Zeta Beta Tau, Major Events Jean Catherine Jones A.A.S. in Child Care A.A.B. in Secretarial HI, - 11' Deborah J. Johntony B.S. in Health Education Mentor counselor Sis- L Gary Stanley Jones BS. in B.A. Shirley Ann Jones B.A. in English Sweetheart of Theta Chi Little Sisters of Theta Chi- Pres. Thomas Carl Jordan B.S. in B.A. I Frances Elizabeth Kach mar A.B. in Spanish Spanish Club-Treasurer Sue Ellen Jones B.A. in Spanish H1- tif' Pamela K. Joseph A.B. in Geography Diane Marie Kalasky B.S. in Education Alpha Sigma Tau Alpha Phi Omega Little Sister George Wayne ,Ionda B.S. in B.A. Alpha Kappa Psi Alpha Tau Gamma Tony Francis Joy B.S. in Financial Manage- ment Varsity Golf Team William F. Kasiara B.S. in B.A. Dean's List -W 1 Y - , :Lit A Puricia Alicia Jordan A.B. in English Lawrence Stephen Kacala B.S. in Accounting Alpha Tau Gamma Political Science lnternship Photography Club Q-5, 1 Vicki Louise Kaczowka A,A.S. in Nursing X Seniorsf327 Janet Marie Kanos A.A.S. in Nursing Kenneth Lee Kauffman B.E. in Industrial Eng. A.I.I.E., Intramural Sports , ,- Kathleen Jean Keppler A.A.S. in Nursing 328fSeniors X George D. Kardulias Paul Nick Kardulias Eleni Costa Kasapi A-B- in PSYCIIUIUEY BA- in HiSi0I'y A.A. in Biology Orthodox Christian I.S.O.-Social Chairman Fellowship, Rifle Club, Amateur Radio Club Diane Kavoklis Twila Mae Kelly Mark Thomas Kendall A.A.S. in Nursing B.S. in Education A.A.S. in Nursing 'i Robert Bruce Kerins Kenneth W. Keyser Peter Joseph Kicos Bns' in A.S. B,S, in B,A, B.E. in Industrial Eng. Delta Sigma Phi - President AIIE Yes, I feel that YSU was worth it. If I didn't, I wouldn't have kept go- ing. I'd do it again., but if I had the money, I'd go away to school. You change here . . . there's com- petition . . . you become a person with more responsibility . . . it's up to you to study and go to classes. I've met people like myself who are working their way through . . . I've matured by accomplishing the goals set before me . . . I have always wanted to be an elementary teacher which is why I came to YSU . . . to fulfill this goal as a Christian having a personal relationship with Jesus Christ, I know that by following him, that he will lead me into his perfect will for my life., which will be the best life I believe that attaining my career goal will make me happy, yes . . . ' Sandy Kozma Elementary Ed. Mark Alan Knabe B.S. in B.A. X! Mary Renee Koller B.A. in Psychology None Pamela Catherine Kotel B.M. in Music 330fSeniors X Joseph Stephen Knebel A.A.S. in Food Service Tech. Gregory Lee Komara A.B. in Anthropology ROTC, Chess Association - Secretary, YSU Chess Open Winner-1973 Carol Ann Kovach A.A.B. in Secretarial Dennis Melvin Koch Sandra Jean Koebel B.S. in Education B.S. in Education None Jean A. Kontos Elizabeth Jean Kotch B.S. in Education A.A.S. in Child Care Tech. Robert Francis Kovach Sandra Eileen KOZHIB B.S. in B.A. B.S, in Education Campus Crusade for Christ - Sec. Kathleen M. Kowalczyk A.A.S, in Nursing Linda Sue liruuskopl' A.H. in Speech Nancy A. Krygowski B.S. in Education Former Chi Delphia Carole A. Kracirik B.S. in Education Alpha Psi Omega, Jamhar Staff Bonnie Krickich B.S. in Education Order of Diana - Sec., Field Hockey Team, YSU Folk Dancers Michael Joseph Kubrin B.E. in Mech. Engr. ASME - President, Region 5 Student Speech Conference in 1974 Lisa Diane Kraus A.A.S. in Nursing Little Sister Sigma Alpha Mu Cathy L. Kracium B.S. in Education Vs c Helen Ann Kromka B.S. in Nursing David George Krispinsky B.E. in Electrical Eng. QR X . tim Norman Kuhns Evelyn Kun B.E. in Mechanical Engineer- B,S, in Education ing Zeta Tau Alpha, CCM, Stu- dent Council X Seniors!331 Joseph F. Kuty B.S. in B.A. Nancy Mary Lamancusa B.S. in Elementary Education Sue Laney A.A.B. in Secretarial Studies F.S.A. 332!Sen1ors X Thomas V. Kuzusko B.S. in Physics Gretch Lambright B.A. in Art Geology Club., Modern Dance Club Mary Margaret LaPaze B.S. in Elementary Education Steven Andrew Kwart B.S. in B.A. Employee at Student Center AH' '55 Mrs. Judith Ann Landy B.S. in Elementary Education SNEA, Kappa Delta Phi in Constance Mary LaRue A.A.B. in Mktg. Rotact Secretary, Lambda Tau 9 William Burns Lally A.B. in History History Club, Pre-Law Association Doris F. Laney BS. in Elementary Education Anna Marie Teresa Lattro B.A. in French Randall Wilbur LaVogue, Jr. B.E. in Chemical Engineering Margaret Lee B.S. in Elementary Education Barbara Elizabeth Lehnert A.A.S. in Nursing Pamela Anne Lazar B.S. in Spec. Ed. and El. Ed. Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority, Special Ed. Club Beverly Ann Leeth A.A.B. in Management Richard Gordon Lenzi B.S. in Accounting Intramurals n.LkuaJ Paul William LeBarron B.E. in Mechanical Engineer- ing Student Mem ber ASME C? gan Genevieve Lee B.S. in Science Home Economics Club i ly 'x Carol Jean Lefoer Helen Marie Leftwich B.S. in Elementary Education B.S. in Special Education Lori Kay Lettau BA. in German 1 Win an-F Kathy Renee Levy B.S. in Elementary Education X Seniors!333 Eloise Anita Lewis B.A. in Spanish Gamma Sigma Sigma, V.P., Newman Student Organiza- tion. Perin Linpisal NYSU could have been more worth it, meaning that the overall attitudes of the faculty and administration are abominable and in no way conducive to voluntary learning. I've spent four years being programmed and any learning I may have incurred has been purely on my own . . . If I had it to do over again, I would go to a better school with some semblance of an academic atmosphere YSU has changed me . . . as learning should change anyone. My thinking has broadened and I believe I have acquired a true viewpoint of my own . . . Experience with people has been the most in- valuable part of my education . . . With my degree, I hope to go to medical school. Would this make me happy? No, ecstatic! Mark Squicquero Senior, Biology and English -l g l Vicki Lynn Liptak Edward J' Lisac B.E. in Chemical Engineering B.S. in Nursing B-S- in BA- AICHE, ISO, SWE. 334!Seniors X Jane Ann Lindsay B.S. in Art Education Student Art Assoc., V.P., Stu- dent National Education Assoc. Joanne Livosky B.S. in Elementary Education Sigma Sigma Sigma Treas., Junior Pan-Hellenic Council, Junior Women's Advisor. Ana Lydia Lopez A.B.B. in Secretarial Studies F.S.A. Cynthia Rose Lucido B.S. in Education American Home Ec. Associa tion. Ohio Home Ee. Associa- Robert Alan Loveland BS. in BA. James Edward Ludt B.S. in Chemistry tion. Co-Editor, Kappa Delta Pi Helene K. Macek B.S. in Elementary Helen C. Mackey Education B.S. in Art Leonard K. Lucas B.S. in BA. N-- Mary Ann Lutton B.S. in Education Donald K. Mackos B.S. in B.A. Alpha Tau Gamma Mary Rose Luchison BS. in Elementary Education Alpha Omicron Pi, Recording Sec., Little Sister of the White Carnation Kenneth Thomas Lytle A.D. in Nursing Peggie Ann Madden B.A. X Semorsf335 Roger Jerry Malamisura B.S, in B.A. Joseph John Mancini, Jr. B.S. in B.A. Richard Leo Mansfield B.S. in Physical Education Physical Education Majors Club 336fSeniors X Teresa Elaine Malay B.M. in Education Opera Workshop., Dana Madrigal Singers, Concert Choir Joseph Mancino B.S. in B.A. Robert J. Mantini B.E. in Chemical Engineering Mary Jane Malone A.A.S. in Nursing Student Nurses Association Beverly Ann Maloney B.S. in Elementary Education Gail Manigault A.B. in Sociology Delta Sigma Theta, Past Pres. Rocco John Manginelli B.S. in B.A. Ennio Pietro Marchionda Michael Jon Marconi B.S, in B.A. A.A.S. in Computer Tech. fr. Joy Ellen Marcovecchio A.A.S. in Child Care Technology if 5' Eugene C. Marshall B.E. in Electrical Engineer- ing I.E.E.E., Sigma Tua Williuni Arthur Martin B.E. in Mech. Engineering A.S.M.E. Lucy Ann Marinucci B.S. in Elementary Education .4 David Glen Marshman B.E. in Electrical Engineer- ing I.V.C.F., I.E.E.E., Sigma Tau i Susan Elaine Martinko B.S. in Education Gamma Sigma Sigma, Kappa Delta Phi Honorary Educ. . Fraternity Q. 'Kerri Debra Ann Markovich B,S. in Elementary Education Kenneth R. Martin, Jr. B.S. in B.A. Mary Lou Marsolo B.S. in Elementary Education John R. Marshall Bus. Mgt. Elizabeth Anne Martin-Culet B.S. in Education James A. Marzula B.S. in Elementary Education Library Student Assistant, Youngstown Urban League, Watson School Project X Sen1ors!337 Steven Thurlow Matteson M.S. in Criminal Justice Stephen J. Mazerik, Jr. B.S. in B.A. Intramural Football, Soccer, Basketball, Softball, Theta Xi Fraternity Mary Ann McCaughtry ' A.A.S. in 'Nursing l 338fSeniors X i , Y .loseph James Matuschak Daniel L. Maughiman A.A.S. in Nursing B.S. in Education William John McAnulty A.A.S. in Nursing Scott L. McClay B.E. in Mech. Engr. American Society of Mech. Engrs., Delta Sigma Phi, University Senate lf if Raymond G. McAtee B.S. in Gen. Bus. Neon Mike Stephen Maurigian BA. in English ,lambar Photographer. .lam- har Writer Barry Edward McCann B.S. in BA. L... bf., 12' James Thomas McClelland S. Thomas McCreery B.E. in I.E. A.I.I.E., Intramurals Ind. Mng. Bernard M. McDavid Jane Frances Mclntee Nancy ,lean Mclntire A.B. in Bus. Management B.S. in Education A.A.S. in Secretarial Studies Sphinxman Club ol' RA Treas Pearls of the Octagon Pres., Phi Mu Sorority Treas. J.W.A., Sweetheart of EAM 'E' David Scott McKay Joyce Ann McQuillan B.S. in B.A. A.A.S. in Nursing S.N.A. Treas., S.N.A.O. 51. :Vila Kenneth L. Merdic Julie Ann Meredith BS- il1 EfllIC8li0Y1 A.A.B. in Secretarial Studies Craig Mark Medicus B.M. in Music Education American Guild ol' Organist, Treas., Music Educators National Confcr. Becky Jean Meredith ' B.S. in Elementary Education Dean's List, Phi Mu Sorority - Historian Editor, Panhcllenic Council Harold Bruce Mclntosh B.S. in Biology ROTC Rangers, Y.S.U. Orch., Student Spring Quartet S f v I Lorraine M. Meranto B.S. in Elementary Education l Mary N. Merlo B.S. in Elemen'tary Education ' 1 XlScniorsf339 Daniel Richard Meta B.S. in Elementary Education Intramural Sports Barry Edson Miller B.E. in Industrial Engineer- ing Delta Chi Fraternity, A.I.I.E. Ida Lynnette Miller B,S. in Education African Amer. Student Union, Youngstown Black Polit. Assembly, Delta Sigma Theta 340!Sen1ors X Diane Marie Mignella B.S. in Elementary Education Little Sister Phi Delta Theta f . Bonnie Anne Miller Nursing Q. , Q1-..-,l'-. .Ianneth M. Miller B.S. in B.A. Bruno E. Mikos B.S. in B.A. Paul Joseph Mikulan B.S. in B.A. Varsity Baseball x l Diane L. Miller A.A.S. in Nursing Phi Mu Sorority 'ET' Karen Sue Miller B.S. in Elementary Education Gary Louis Miller B.S. in Law Enforcement Intramural Sports qv- Maureen F. Miller B.S. in Elementary Education Annette D. Mills B.S. in Education African American Student Dean's List. Union, Youngs. Black Political Assem., Urban League. William Ronald Miller B.A. in Sociology X , , 1 1 f Skip Mirto Mary Ann Mlynarski A.A.B. in General Ad- B.S. in Elementary Education ministration Newman Center. NYSU is definitely better than I ex- pected. When I came here, I started out in engineering . . . I had heard that YSU was an engineering school . . . then I found that I wasn't really interested in engineering and switch- ed to biology and pre-med. I didn't expect the science department to be as good as it is. A few classes changed my outlook on life, sociology and psychology, for example . . . I've gained a lot of friends here, different types of friends. I've noticed a difference between my friends in the university and those outside. YSU's bad reputation is entirely undeserved. I would say there isn't much difference between a school Gale E. Minner B.S. in Elementary Educa- Nicholas Robert Miokovic A.A.S. in Computer Tech. tion. Student Programming Cons., Dean t List. like YSU and a school, say like Yale. If you want to learn, you'll take your books and make the effort. The teacher doesn't make that much of a difference. Sure, I've had good and bad teachers, but if a student wants to learn he'll learn, if not, the teacher won't make any difference. Yes, if I had it to do over again, I would come to YSU. Richard Catterlin Senior, Biology Seniors!341 Carol Jean Mokrovich A.D. in Nursing Clemmer L. Moore A.A.S. in Nursing Student Nursing Association Richard Michael Morgan BS. in Biology Y.S.U. Ski Club 342fSen1ors X Denise Ann Mollica A.A.B. in Advertising Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority Dennis Moore B.S. in B.A. Russel John 'Morgan B.E. in Chemical Engineering 0.S.P.E., A.I.Ch.E., Dcan's List Joseph Pasqual Monaco B.S. in B.A. Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity Elisa Morales A.A.B. insecretarial Studies Future Secretary Association Linda Morinucci B.S. in Elementary Education Dianne Marie Monahan B.S. in Elementary Education Little Sister of Delta Chi Christine Marie Moretti B.S. in Education Newman Club Janet Marie Morris A.B. in Psychology Paul Wayne Morrison Diane Audrey Morrow AA. A.A.S. in Child Care Lifeguard TKE Little Sisters David C. Morse B.E. in Civil Engineering RoseMaric Muennich C. Edward Mulgrew B.M. in Organ B.S. in BA. A.G.O. Secretary Alpha Kappa Psi Bus. Frat., Pres. Gary E. Murphy Frank A. Musilli ' A-A-B in Gen. Adminislra- B.A. in Political Science tion Jerome Mullen A.B. in History Dolores Lee Myers ' B.S. in Elementary Education Kappa Dclta Pi, Phi Lambda Pi, Harrison Project Wayne Edward Moser B.S. in Law Enforcement Ad- min. Penguin Ski Club, Pres. l,.. l :Q -- I1 Patricia Ellen Murphy 1 B.S. in Phys. Ed. Basketball, Softball, Volleyball, Tennis, Swim- ming, Hockey Teams, Women's Recreation Assoc. David Najdusak ' B.A. in Accounting X Seniors!343 Cleo Nastopoulos B.A. in Mathematics Q I, ...T Nancy Lee Nord B.S. in Elementary Education S.P.E.E.D., Kappa Delta Pi, C.l.S.V. Nancy Lea Nykula B.S. in Elementary Education 344-fSeniors X John A. Neral A.B. in Political Science Pre-Law Society V.P. V Debra D. North B.A. in Social Work Delta Sigma Theta Pres., African American Student Union, Q.T.'s of Omega Psi Phi Roberta L. O'Brad B.S. in B.A. Alpha Tau Gamma Dorothy Lynn Nespeca B.A. in Sociology Susan Carla Norwood B.S. in Elementary Education John Edward Ohlin B.S. in Education Dean'l List. Francine Netti B.S. in Retail Marketing Donald A. Novak A.A.B. in Marketin Technology John Vincent Ohlin B.A. in Geography Rocellous Oliver B.S. in BA. Young Democrats, A.A.S.U. L. Tate Olla Janet Elizabeth Opalick A.A.S. in Nursing BS. in Nursing Susan Anne Opritza Donald Andrew Opsitnik MaryAnn B. Oravec B.S. in BA. B.M. in Music Education A.A.B. in B.E. and S.S. A I p h a Ta u G a m m a - Wind Ensemble, Orchestra, Honorary Acctg. Fraternity, Concert Band Vice-President Mary Jo Orlando B.S. in Elementary Education 4 Kathy L. Orme Margaret Louise O'Rourke BS. in English B.S. in Education John Elliot Opre B.S. in Education Nancy Jean Orin B.S. in Special Education Kenneth J. Orr A.A.S. in Police Science Tech. X Scniors!345 I Q. Have you ever switched majors? A. Yes, I switched my major from liberal arts to accounting because the accountant's place is close to the dynamic center of the real, living world. Also, accountants make more moneyf' Q. Would you say that YSU was Poag Eg 22 50 2' s 52:12 -232 '40 '.. .S . Q- O 3. W UU E. 5 U PO UNO PO . Is YSU as bad as they say? . No, it's much worse. . What is YSU,s strongest point? . Tony's . . What is YSU's weakest oint? . YSU has several weak points. Mickey Mouse Registration, lack of parking, non-operative elevators in the Lincoln Building. Having my books searched upon leaving the library, the poor management of free student use of Beeghly and others too numerous to mention here. Q. What will you miss about YSU? A. Nothing Q. What will you do with your diploma? A. When I get my diploma, I will roll the world's largest joint. Q. What is your ultimate goal? A. My ultimate goal is to get into the Guiness book of world records for rolling the world's largest joint. Q. Do you believe that achieving your ultimate goal will make you happy? A. Only ifI get to smoke it. Theodore Krupa Senior, Accounting Jeffrey A. Ostheimer Mary Grace C. Pagano B.S. in Biology A.A.B. in Secretarial Studies :-.,...r . f , I v L P l'k R' h rd D. Palipchak Michael A. Palladino . iiihfflsliiiagano 1't'f.i'f1'f...yi't2'K1vii1.1.T....i.. BTS. T.. BA. BM. ... Mu... Educauon 346!Seniors Wind Ensemble., lVl.E.N-C- Joseph A. Palmiro B.S. in Education Phys. ED. Club, Men's In- tramurals Norma Jean Paros B.S. in Biology Omicron Lambda, Campus Ecology Group, Della Zeta Sorority David Michael Pasquinelli B.E. in Mech. Engineering Major Events, Senate, Resi- dent Assistant Irene Papadakos B.S. in Medical Technology I.S.O., Homecoming Court Thomas Jack Parsons B.S. in Civil Engineering Rifle Club, A.S.C.E. Robert W. Patrick B.S. in B.A. Kenneth Mark Papagan A.B. in American Studies and Philosophy ,wx fmt Leslie Joanne Partridge B.M.E. in Oboe MENC, Sigma Alpha Iota Arthur E. Pattini B.S. in Education Business Education Assoc., Intramural Sports, Scholastic Honors Award Jerome E. Parm BS. in Education Student Council, NAACP, Kappa Alpha Psi Carolyn Fina Pasco B.A. in Economics Michael A. Paul A.B. in Psychology X Sen1orsf:347 Chas. Pavalko, Jr. B.S. in Adv. and P.R. Rex Alan Pealer A.A.S. in Metallurgy Shirley Bellino Perlman B.A. in Psychology Community Counseling Institute, Young Democrat 348fSeniors X George Paul Pavlich A.A.S. in Police Science Alpha Phi Delta, I.F.C. Sports Marie G. Pedone B.S. in Education Sigma Sigma Sigma, YSU Women's Gymnastics 5-av 'nz-I Donna M. Pernotto B.S. in Education Sweetheart - Alpha Phi Delta Little Sisters ing, wi Patricia J. Pavlicko Lucille M. Pazak B.S. in Medical Technology B.S. in Nursing Donna Jean Pejack B.S. in Accounting Alpha Tau Gamma Davida Perry B.S. in Education A.A.S.U. Brenda Joy Pellegrini B.S. in Education in, Donald F. Perry B.S. in B.A. Soccer fVarsityj., Theta Xi Fraternity W James Paul Peterson Susan Eileen Peterson B.S. in Education Booker T. Peterson, Jr. B.A. in Pre-Law and Political Science Theta Xi 1'-P+-sf:j,- 'iig- v lil Yvonne Anne Petrella Joann Petrella B.S. in B.A. A.A.S. in Computer Tech Alpha Mu Peggy Phillipone Ellen Margaret Pico B.S. in Education B.S. in Food and Nutrition Delta Zeta BS. in Education Emil W'illiam Petrillo B.A. in English Intramural Sports, N.C.T.E. Frank Michael Pietruch B.S. in Education WYSU, Am. Radio Club Charles A. Petrarca B.S. in B.A. James Joseph Pettit A.A.S. in Police Science Tau Kappa Epsilon, Pershing Rifles Patricia Elaine Pilch B.S. in Education Champagne Corps X Seniors!349 Russell L. Pillifant B.S. in Criminal Science Glenn Pizor B.S. in Retail Marketing Marching Band, Phi Mu Alpha P 4? 4 Michele Suzanne Polando B.S. in Education 3S0fSeniors X Nick Angelo Pinizotto B.E. in Mechanical Eng. A.S.M.E., Student Regional Conference Jerry S. Pizzo B.S. in B.A. Debra A. Polkabla A.A.S. in Child Care Technology Swimteam Michael J. Pirko Roseann Pisciuneri B.S. in BA. BS. in Education 31. James D. Plihcik Dorothea Frances Poillucci B.S. in Education B.S. in Education Gamma Sigma Sigma ,N-X , Xu I, Richara A. Polko Barbara Ann Pollock B.S. in B.A. B.S. in Law Enforcement John Richard Poprik A.A.B. in Transportation Mgt. Delta Nu Alpha Beverly Ann Pratt A.A.S. in Nursing Rosemary Ann Prosenjak B.S. in Education Barbara ,lo Powell B.S. in Education Little Sisters of Minerva, Sweetheart of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Patricia Ann Preston A.A.S. in Nursing Carolynn Joyce Prosser B.S. in Food and Nutrition Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship Raymond Leslie Powell B.E. in Metallurgical Science American Society of Metals Richard Thomas Price B.E. in Chem. Engineering AICHE John Thomas Pugel B.E. in E.E. I.E.E.E. Frederic E. Prassack A.A.S. in Police Science Zeta Beta Tau, Intramurals Michael J. Prokop B.S. in Education SNEA l l Thomas Anthony Quaranta B.S. in Biology Sigma Phi Epsilon, Inter- fraternity Council, Inter- mural Golf X Seniorsf35l Guy Warreli Quinn B.S. in Education HPE Club, Varsity Football Joseph Paul Raykie B.S. in Education Charles Frank Reidbord Sociology Residence Hall Judicial Board, Student Government Cabinet, Major Events Com- mittee 352fSeniors X if. Lynn Frances Rabosky A.B. in English, German -A Bruce Rayner B.S. in B.A. Ninetta Marie Remley A.B. in Theatre and English Victor Charles Haley B.S. in Education Marjorie Lynn Reeher B.S. in Education .AQX 5 .3 Sandra Ann Rendes B.S. in Education Charles Eugene Ramsey A.B. in History Rifle Team, Rifle Club Ea Jeffrey Warren Reichard B.S. in Education Who's Who, Dcan's List X . L , . Scott Rendinell B.E. in Chem. Engineering AICHE, 0.S.P.E., Engineer- ing Dean's Council '54 .ZF w 9. -gg nh. . .' I3 J. Diane Sue Repasky Paul Vincent Repko Susan ,lane Reyer A.A. in Nursing B.E. in Industrial Engineer- A.A. Secretarial Science S.N.A. ing Kappa Sigma, AIIE, Deanis Council. Comm., Performing Arts Comm. Q. Was YSU worth it? A. Well, I come from Palmyra, Jhio, and it was worth it to get out of Palmyra. Q. Would you do it again? . Well, the school is being built up, eah, why not . . . If you want to be hilosophical, not having a campus is good thing. In a college with a cam- us, you get detached from reality. ut here, you step out of the campus nto a slum . . . you're more in touch ith reality. . Did YSU change you? . Yeah, when you get out of high chool, you're 18, you think you're ot shit. Here you meet up with some ood professors, you do some growing K J L 1 3 I I3esides a diploma, what did you et out of YSU? During Spring Break, shortly after Robert Glen Reynolds Daniel V. Ricciardi Dennis L. Rice B.S. in Education B.S. in B.A. B.S. in Education Speed Club, Entertainment Sigma Phi Epsilon. the Librarian. A. I met a lot of good people., a lot that weren't so good, a lot that were so-so. Q. What will you do with your degree? A. I'll try to get into grad school and then become a rich and famous artist. I'm not into the jug of wine and loaf of bread . . . Iim tired of Boone's Farm and Ripple. Q. Is YSU as had as they say? A. In some academic areas, yes. Art students are getting the shaft. The ad- ministration doesn't care about art Q. What did you like best about YSU? A. Dr. Greenman's aesthetics class. Q. What did you like least? A. There's not enough attention to the arts and the student body . . . It's NEON recorded this interview Keith Alpha Phi Delta, Rock Star, a mill, a bar town, so that's where most people have their consciousness at in Youngstown. Q. What are your ultimate goals? A. To have a lot of paint to paint with. I don't have it now. Paint costs money. And an artist speaks with paint. If an artist doesn't have his paint, how can he express himself? It's like something swirling around inside. It's like puking actually . . . Q. Do you believe that attaining your career or ultimate goal will make you happy? A. It should. But you should never reach your goal because it was never meant to happen. It's mystical . . . your goal is you, and if you attain it., what is left for you? Keith Hill Senior, Art Education hill died at his home in Palmyra, Ohio. W Seniors!353 Y ' IVV? 252-12 ' H .las Donna Jean Ridenbaugh A.D. in Nursing Joyce Ann Riordan A.A.B. in Secretarial Studies Rodney Dean Roessler B.E. in Electrical Engineer- ing Ohio Soc. ol' Prof. Engineers, Dcan's Council Rep., I.E.E.E. Treas. 354fSeniors X Diane Cecelia Rienerth B.S. in Corrections Della Zeta Social Chairman I M' Bonita June Rintala A.A.S. in Nursing Pamela S. Rintanen A.A.B. in Secretarial Studies F.S.A. Linda S. Rizer Diane R. Robinson Bonnie J. Roble B.S. in Math B.S. in Art A.A.S. in Nursing George Roman BS. in B.A. Janet B. Romer B.S. in English Special Education S.P.E.E.D., Little Sister of ZBT Jamie K. Ronci A.A.S. in Nursing Richard J. Rook B.E. in Mechanical Engineer ing A.S.M.E. Robert J, Rossi Civil Engineering Y.S.U. Taekwondo Karate Assoc., V.P. Corgann Rozzo B.S. in Elementary Education T.G.I.O. V.P. Walter Roshetsky B.S. in B.A. Al I xl ,A ,J-fl William Otto Rotar A.D. in Business Management Gloria Jean Rubbo B.S. in Elementary Education Kappa Delta Pi .lane Ann Ross A.B. in Accounting in T' ET5.1:Li ff , '1 E' ' lf al I , Stella Marie Ross A.A.S. in Nursing Newman Center Patricia Ann Roth B.S. in Art Education in L, l Valinda Lea Rowe A.A.S. in Nursing Ronald David Rubicky B.S. in B.A. Gerald David Ruess B.S. in B.A. Seniors!355 Renee Darlene Ruffcorn B.S. in Elementary Education Gillie Dean Russel A.A.S. in Nursing George Saines B.S. in Elementary Education 356!9eniors X Arlene Marie Rummel B.S. in Elementary Efluvalion Catherine Ann Russo BS. in Elementary Education Kappa Delta Pi Editor, Dean's List Richard Joseph Sakara B.S. in B.A. Sherri Joy Rujnak ASIA Food Technology Jewish Fellowship Club, Home Ee. Club Douglas L. Rutherford B.S. in BA. Judi Ann Sakely A.A.B. in Secretarial Studies Zeta Tau Alpha, Little Sister of Athena, Y.S.U. Usherette Joan Marilyn Rush B.S. in Elementary Education 4 Richard M. Rzcszotarski B.E. in Mechanical Engineer- ing Ameriran Society of Mech. Engrs. Michael Joseph Sulak BA. in English '10 Kathleen Marie Salreno B.A. in History Theresa Rose Sandine A.A.S. in Nursing Janice Victoria Scavina B.S. in Health Education Kappa Delta Pi Tina A. Salvador B.A. in History Italian Club See. l Anthony Paul Santisi B.E. in Electrical Engineer- ing I.E.E.E., O.S.P.E., In- tramural Tennis, Baseball, Football .lohn Joseph Seheckelholl B.S. in B.A. James Sanders B.S. in Elementary Education Sigma Tau Gamma V.P. Membership, Sigma Tau Gamma V.P. Eduvation, I.F.C. Football, Softball, Basketball Dorothy A. Savka A.A.S. in Nursing Zeta Tau Alpha, Student Nur- sing Association Anthony Peter Schiavone A.B. in Chemistry Kappa Sigma, Sigma Pi Sigma Physics Soc., Y.S.U.Pl1ilialrie Soc. Teresita E. Sanderson lVl.S. in Education Wrgwf aria lihflilf-s Antonio Joseph Scalise B.A. in History Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pres., lnter-Fraternity Council V.P. Robert K. Schlumberger B.S. in B.A. X SenlorsX357 Q. During your stay at YSU, have you switched majors? A. No. Q. Would you say that YSU was worth it? A. YSU was worth it. There is hope for improvements in educating students in certain departments. Q. Would you do it again? A. No, I would pick a school with studies in my major. Q. Besides a diploma, what did you get out of YSU? A. I had a good social life, and met different students from different parts of the world. Q. What will you do with your degree? A. Try to utilize it if I ever get the chance. Q. Is YSU as bad as they say? A. Different people have different opinions, YSU should improve socially and academically. Q. Is it better than you expected? A. No, it is less than I expected. Q. What would you say is YSU's strongest point? A. The new student center. Q. What is YSU's weakest point? A. Lack ol' inter-relation and social and cultural contact among students. Not only between foreign and American, but also among American students themselves. Q. What are your ultimate goals? A. Go back home, take over respon- sibility in the family, help my coun- try as much as I can. Q. What will you miss about YSU? A. My friends, advisors and instruc- tors from my department who have , l' 'il t, ' Albert William Schreier Kathryn Mary Schrum Deborah A. Schur A.A.S. in Law Enforcement B.S. in Biology A.B. in Psychology been very helpful as much as they could have been, especially foreign student advisor Mrs. Edna McDonald, and the rest of the ISO staff. Q. Do you believe that attaining your career or ultimate goal will make you happy? A. That is my sole goal in my life, and it would make me very happy. -5 Mohammed Saleem Awan Senior, Chemical Engineering -3 N' 35BfSeniors X David Edward Schmitt B.S. in B.A. Student Academic Guidance and Registration Comm., Jambar. Evelyn K. Schuring A.A.S. in Nursing Stephanie Lynn Sciortino A.A.S. in Nursing Nancy ,lean Scott A.A.S. in Nursing Carol Lee Scott Associate in Nursing Bess Scott A.A.B. in General Business 1 Darlien Ann Seivert Donald A. Sell HS. in Corrections B.A. in Accounting . Alpha Delta Omicron Corrections Association Marilyn D. Sedmnk B.S. in Elementary Education 1 ' X I LA Carol A. Senffner John Sesonsky Terry C. Shannon A.B. in English B.S. in Elementary Education B.E. in Chemical Engineering Russel H. Scoville BS. in B.A. Rosemarie D. Sellers B.S. in Nursing 2454 A Gail Marie Sharfal A.A.B. in Advertising Little Sisters of Triple T Friends Of American Art X Seniorsf359 Pam J. Sharshan A.B. in Russian Little Sister of TKE Pres., Russian Club .. ... E A!.2'.!'2.!:--ga :L Johnson M. Sherryc A.B. in Sociology Social Work Student Representative, Dean's List Richard F. Shirra B.S. in Business Administra- tion 360!Seniors X 1 C C Dorothy P. Shaw B.S. in B.A. Linda Jean Sherwood A.B. in Spanish and English Stephen Clyde Shufran B.E. in Mechanical Engineer- ing Intramural Basketball, O.S.P.E., A.S.M.E. Loretta Shehane A.B. in Chemistry, Biology Am. Chem. Soc., Student Af- filiates, Hist. Pres., A.I.B.S., Philiatrics Society Pres. Kathryn Ambrosia Shick B.A. in Business Administra- tion Gregory R. Shultz B.S. in B.A. Sigma Tau Gamma How F. Shen B.S. in Mechanical Engineer- ing International Student Organization iw - , eeikiwts, -- fi f'f?522iE?if12'2 H gi. Elvin Baker Shields B.E. in Mechanical Engineer- ing American Society of Mech. Engrs., Sigma Tau i Cynthia Robin Sieger A.A.B. in Commercial Art Tech. Sigma Sigma Sigma, Dean's List David Scott Silvashy B.S. in Business Administra- tion Alpha Tau Gamma Honorary Acctg. Fraternity Robert J. Skebo M.E.N.C., Y.S.U. Symphony Orchestra .lanet Lee Slife B.S. in SpecialfElementary Ed. Panhellenic Council, V.P., Pres., Sigma Sigma Sigma, Corres. Sec., Who's Who on Am. College Campuses Marie Ann Simeone HS. in Education RQ Joseph Louis Skidel B.S. in Business Administra- tion Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity Diane Marie Slipkovich B.S. in Comprehensive Science Lab Assistant Chemistry Dept., Lambda Tau 5-fl 2 - V - Dehorah ,Io Sinea B.S. in Elementary Education Nancy .lean Skinner B.S. in Elementary Education Lloyd Lewis Sloger B.S. in Education Alpha Phi Omega, Varsity Baseball, R.0.T.C. Richard Forrest Sitler B.S. in Business Administra tion Bruce Richard Slater B.S. in Civil Tech. A.S.C.E., Intramural Sports l Barbara Lynn Smith A.A,S. in Nursing Student Nurses Association X Senxorsf36l Gary Brian Smith B.S. in Industrial Marketing Alpha Mu Joyce Elaine Snyder A.A.S. in Child Care Pearls of the Octagon V.P., Sec. Thomas H. Snyder A.A.S. in Electrical Engineer- ing 362!Sennors X Karen Louise Smith B.S. in Elementary Education X Kim Louise Snyder Associate In Nursing ..4 Cheryl Price Solomonson B.S. in Home Economics Lawrence E. Smith B.S. in Accounting University Senate, Student Council Y.S.U., Sigma Phi Epsilon 2 T t Lg Mary Louise Snyder B.S. in B.A. Les Bons Vivants, Alpha Tau Gamma, Phi Kappa Phi, Dean's List Dennis Charles Soroka B.S. in Physical Education P.E. Majors Club, Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Y.S.U. Folk Dancer Paula Marie Smith B.A. in Social Work Delta Sigma Theta Sor. Inc. V.P., Kappa Kittens Trcas. Patrick V. Snyder A.A.S. in Computer Tech. Karen Ann Sosnowski A.A.S. in Nursing Student Nurses Association Darrell D. Spiker B.E. in Electrical Engineer- ing Barbara Ann Staehon B.S. in Elementary Education Delta Zeta Jessica Mary Stechschulte B.S. in Elementary Education Patricia ,lane Springer A.B. in English Jamhar Reporter, S.N.E.A., Kappa Delta Pi Victor Anthony Spurio B.S. in BA. Anthony Spyko A.A.S. in Electrical Engineer- ing, l.E.E.E., Newman Center 4.5 , V ,,.f:::5' - 5, 33 K5 ' Ei - - M , l' L 1 11 1 v g , y i f Q- we ik. Frank Andrew Staley Karen J. Stalma Daryle Franklin Stark B.S. in Law Enforcement Ad- B.S. in Elementary Education A.A.B. in Management min. S.N.E.A., S.P.E.E.D.. Sigma Tau Gamma Sweetheart of Alpha Phi Omega Dianne M. Stefanick B.S. in Art Education Little Sisters of Phi Sigma Kappa Thomas Richard Stephenson B.S. in BA. Tau Kappa Epsilon., Historian, Trcas. f l L Dennis Leslie Stinebaugh B.S. in B.A. Alpha Mu Pres., Curriculum Committee, School of Business X Seniors!36'i Kenneth Dale Stoner A.B. in Mathematics Edward F. Sturgeon B.S. in Education Y.S.U. Student Council, University Senate, Y.S.U. Young Democrats V.P. James T. Sullivan B.A.fPsychology B.S.fBiology Theta Chi, Dean's List 364fSen1ors X .lean E. Strausser B.S. in Nursing Dennis Blaine Suclimak A.A.S. in Nursing Michael James Susick B.S. in B.A. Karen Ann Stuber A.A.S. in Nursing Dennis Michael Sullivan B.S. in Chemistry American Chemical Society Pres., Omicron Lambda, New- man Student Organization I Maroun Antoine Tabet Associate in Computer Tech. Beverly J. Stull A.A.B. in Mktg. Tech. Gretchen A. Sullivan B.S. in Education Alpha Sigma Tau, Little Sister Phi Delta Theta, Women's Swim Team Richard Allen Taiclet B.S. in Law Enforcement Ad- min. L12 E5??'E':5. iii? 12312-: 2323: Wizisiii li sa .,w. , 1 N ll Edward G. Tauss A.B. in English Patricia Jane Taylor B.S. in AdvertisingfPublic Rel. Alpha Omicron Pi, Little Sister Theta Chi. Qx 'VY' W Marianne Taylor B.S. in Nursing Newman Student Organiza- tion, Student Nurses Associa- tion. xi Zan Louise Taylor B.S. in Retail Marketing Rafael Alfonso Talavera Linda .lane Taleos A.B. in Psychology B.S. in Education Y.S.U. Soccer Team. Until I can apply what I've learn- ed from this university,I really can't say if YSU was worth it or not . . . I wouldn't say YSU has changed me. I'm still pretty much the same person I've always been . . . although here I ve made many friends and acquain- tances I might never have made otherwise . . . YSU is as great or as bad as a person wants it to be . . . its strongest point is that it's a com- muter university. When I graduate, I'll miss the hustle and bustle of classes and students . . . With my diploma, I plan to teach EMR students in the inner-city schools of Youngstown . . . ultimate- ly, I'd like to teach school and live a comfortable life with my mate. Do I think this will make me hap- py? Content, maybe, I believe in striving to be content because hap- piness is very elusive. Davida Perry Senior, Special Education Seniors!365 Richard L. Teaberry B.S. in B.A. Theta Chi Mary Carol Terwilliger B.S. in Elementary Education Deborah Kay Thompson A.A.S. in Nursing 366fSenlors X James E. Terry B.S. in B.A. Joseph S. Terzak B.E. in Mechanical Engineer- ing American Soc. of Mech. Engrs. Linda Thorton A.A.S. in Child Care Technology Susan M. Terry B.S. in Elementary Education Anthony Alfred Terzigni B.S. in B.A. Delta Chi Treas. Karen S. Timko A.B.fPsychology A.A.S.!Nur- sing Theta Chi Little Sisters V.P., Dean's List, Panhellenic Council .lames M. Tervo A.A.S. in Civil Engineering Tech. Rosemary M. Tekac A.A.B. in Secretarial Studies Earl Tirry B.A. in Psychology Patricia Louise Tkach A.S.S. in Applied Business Janice Lynn Torquati A.A.S. in Nursing Little Sister ol' Phi Sigma Kappa, SNA Lisbeth Suzanne Turocy B.S. in Education Paulette Marie Tkacik B.S. in Education Jacques Roger Toumazos B.E. in Electrical Eng. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Ohio Society ol Professional Eng. Priscilla Ann Umbrazun B.S. in Medical Technology It : . Jeanette Tofil A.A.S. in Nursing John Albert Treharn A.A.S. in Mechanical Eng. Tech. Ali Vaghari B.E. in Chemical Eng. ISO, AICHE, Sport Kay Lynn Torrence Education Glenda Rae Tressler B.S. in Education .lohn C. Vanfossan A.A.B. in Advertising Seniorsf367 Marsha Ann Vazmina Kathy Diane Ventresco Edward Fiore Villella B.S. in Education A.B. in Psychology B.S. in B.A. Future Secretaries University Chorus Anthony D. Virgalitte B.S. in B.A. Mary Deborah Vranches A.D. in Nursing 363fSeniors X Greta Ruth Vitko B.S. in Home Economics Michael J. Volosin B.S. in Law Enforcement I.F.C. Pres., Sigma Phi Ep- silon, Student Government Cabinet I, f ,f . Marilyn Vuletich A.D. in Nursing 'A'1 ll o Hemant Harshad Ray Vyas B.E. in Civil Engineering Am. Institute of Civil Engrs., Ohio Society of Prof. Engrs., International Students John J. Violi Law Enforcement Admin. Football Thomas Derek Vrable B.S. in Biology Am. Institute of Biological Sci., Biology Lab Assistant, Intramural Tennis Trudi G. Wagner B.S. in Physical Education W.R.A., Y.S.U. Women's Gymnastics Team, Y.S.U. Folk Dancers Sharon Ann Wallace A.A.S. in Nursing ,f ' , Connie S. Warlko A.A.S. in Nursing Debbie Louise Weber B.S. in Education x . Ronald Louis Wallace B.S. in Geology YSU Geology Society William Wallace Watson. Jr. B.E. in Electrical Eng. IEEE Michelle Ann Weekly B.S. in Retail Marketing None John T, Warchol B.E. in Mechanical Eng. ASME-Treasurer, Intramural Sports, 72-74 Marsha Ann Way B.S. in Education WHA - President, Field hockey. Volleyball. Softball and Basketball Miriam S. Weinerman B.S. in Corrections ef' :-. , yffT.. 2-.i:A31,.A Ruby Lee Warren AA. in B.A. David L. Wayne Gen. Business Technology -pv- Sandra Jean Werme B.S. in Education Watson T.E.C. Project, Volleyball Club x Seniors!369 370fSeniors I changed my major from biology to Advertising. I felt there was an un- cooperative atmosphere in the biology department. Both the in- structors and the students there were out for themselves . . . As far as the advertising field, I think YSU was worth it . . . But I wouldn't do it again. I commuted and I'm sorry I did. I wanted to live on campus and be a part of campus life. The apathy here bugs me, but I'm as guilty as anyone . . . College changed me. I get along better with people. I'm not so critical because I've been exposed to different types of people. Is YSU as bad as they say it is? If it wasn't for the apathy, it wouldn't be as bad as it is. People come, then leave in mind and thought. College has made me more well- rounded. When I get out of school, I'lI probably become stagnant in my own field. I would hope it wouldn't happen., but it's a possibility. My ultimate goals? I'd like to make it in my career, advertising, salary and prestige-wise. I'll probably move out of the area . . . Ray T. Penwell 3rd Advertising and Public Relations Charles E. Wheeler, Jr. B.A. in Economics Zeta Bela Tau, Omicron Delta Epsilon, Tutorial Service. k ' ,-L' .. H H 2, ,- Lois Mae White B.S. in Education Roxanne White A.B. in Art Education Judith Ann White B.S. in Education Mary Elizabeth White B.S. in Education African American Student Union, Urban League, Youngstown Black Political Assembly. I Victoria Jo White B.A. in English Carol Anne Wilcox A.A.S. in Nursing Henrietta Williams B.S. in Education Dennis Wingard B.S. in Education Student National Education Assoc., Treas. Evelyn M. Wiles B.A. Vincent Patrick Williams B.S. in Biology Omicron Lambda, A.I.B.S. Lilliam R. Winston B.S. in Nursing Daniel O. William B.E. in Civil Engineering Inter Varsity, American Society of Civil Engrs. 1--f Duane F. Williams A.B. in Sociology Beverly Jean Wire A.B. in English Sigma Sigma Sigma Pres., N.C.T.E.. J.W.A. Alan Leroy Williams A.A.S. in Nursing ii' W! ,I Robert Louis Wilson B.S.A. in Accounting ,.f Richard A. Wire B.S. in Law Enforcement Afl- min. Seniors!371 a 5 , ' . A ' - Sherri Layne Withers AAS. in Nursing Linda Rae Woodworth BS. in Education Watson T.E.C. Project, Vlfilliamson T.E.C. Sharon Ann Wolf Evelyn Wong B.S. in Education Little Sisters ol' Pearl - Presi- clent, Sweetheart of ZBT B.S. in Mathematics Clara Sue Worth Guy Taylor Worth A.A.S. in Food Service Tech. BS. in Chemistry .5 .fi fs: V Kay Kenneth Wright Sally A. Yacher David William Yearly.: -lf- A.A.B. in English B.S. in Corrections B.S. in Retail Marketing 372fSeniors X Alpha Delta Omicron -U-1.5 :ii Alice Lee Woods B.S. in Law Enforcement Pearls of the Octagon .loan Frances Wright A.A.S. in Child Care Mary Jane Yoost B.S. in Education SNEA Bill Edward Young B.S. in Education 2. William P. Yozwialc B.A. in English Barbara Anne Zetts A,B. in Art '41 Robert L. Young B.S. in B.A. Zeta Beta Tau .E Ronald Joseph Zagger A.B. in Health phys. Educa- tion HSZPE-Majors Club, .lambar Staff Julien B. Ziclce B.S. in Elementary Education 'Yi George Michael Yureic B.E. in Electrical Engineer ing l.E.E.E. Joseph E. Zarlenga B.E. in Electrical Engineer- ing Ohio Soc. of Prof. Engrs. Pres., Honor Soc. of Phi Kap- pa Phi, Who's Who Wanda L. Ziegler Psychology Janet E. Yozwiak A.B. in Economics Omicrom Delta Epsilon Robert Allen Zastany B.S. in Law Enforcement Ad- min. Pershing Rifles R.O.T.C., Ri- fle Team R.O.T.C. John Paul Zimomra B.S. in Business Administra- tion Small Bus. Admin. Student Consulting Program Q X Seniorsf373 Bob Bunofsky 1952- l 973 Phil Ciprian 1952- I 973 V I V 9 A SUNG WRl'l l'ljN BY l'llll.l1Il'RlAN Born und r4:urcd ill good Ullio lmlovlriualod in tho 'l'lu:c and Thy 'oh Lord, Lord, whcrc's ilu: roud lo home? People keep tolling nu: llu: some old news 'flirty just give me thu stool oily blues, Lord, Lord, why um I so ulouo? l,ive1l my life in il moral slum and living llml way just illllll no l'uu'-- Lord, Lord 1-an I 4-all you on thc phone? Home ol' those: days l'm gonna rclirc 'I'lu:u lo the spiritual life l'Il aspire Lord, Lord, than l'lI he ul home. l'hil!375 Introduction Administration Arab March fXrt Astronomy BaroquelDance lBasebaH Basketbah Bethany Biology Black Education Business Chemistry Concerts Credits Day Care Econonucs Education Engineering English Fite 1Qite Football Foreign Languages Fraternities Free Clinic C3eography Geology Ciolf llealth Ilistory 95 INDEX 1-31 32-43 208-209 44-45 59 224-225 80-83 108-117 232-237 50-51 210-211 66-68 50-51 218-223 378-383 274-277 52 60-62 63-65 54 226-231 92-101 53 122-155 272-273 55 55 84 58 47 INDEX index Intraniurals fambar Qibrary Military Service Music PJeon Open Air Fair Grganizations Penguin Review Philosophy Physics Political Science Religious Studies Senate 1 Seniors Soccer Sociology and Anthropology Speakers Sororities Speech Student Council Student Volunteer Bureau Swnnnung Technical and Community College Tennis Theatre VVorkers Wrestling WYSU 376-377 118-121 242-247 260-263 48 56-57 248-253 200-207 166-197 254-257 46 59 48 46 268-271 284-375 102-105 49 216-217 156-165 59 264-267 278-279 86-91 69-71 85 212-215 280-283 106-107 258-259 95 barb jacob joann chambers tere Curran jim dehart denise franeazio NEGN 1974 editor kenneth m. papagan copy editor mary f. makatura managing editor patrick lowry layout and design j.v.l. photo editor chip lavogue seniors franeie andrews Clare wick staff jeannie hrichus john manser louisa marchionda william sullivan non-Credited Copy margaret rose webl pete joy j.v.l. publisher by Mary F. 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