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I dare not sit and sun myselfl before exploring the swamp. x 4--v- 3:93-fr a? :, 1 'ff fbifflf -'ii f 'Q r 'up' .., My I YQ: Q I ' X r ,v' v. 4- a qjxfdf I C SQ, S if as-5 - Q affix 5' ,' Q2 , 1 , xx ,nw . ' I . Q 1'mn,p,.,,, S N i fixqwbwlk 43' K J: O. , - ' 2 A Q I I ' 2 ' Q ' ' 1 Q A ' l uxe E ' I I X i ' s f , yi, ..-K'-'fr-. iam ,Af f !FM5fN-HNQLS gfffifmgy OuR STOQQYOPENS RT Lnkocl-tn BEFDRE THE POSTWMPREQSKDNIST Emu' PLsmE,m'man...'ns Haan Enom TO DO comvs WITH R Qonu. PEN... maw 1 NEWER STRNGKT L R1 SEE KF I uou A Qu+.EE NEXT 4-touts u.mwT ZIP-R-TONE, , HND Soon... Qou Luouuo 'YI-UNK L4ou'Q'a 'foo eoob 'xo PH'-4 me TO 'TEPOC.T'5 111 NISTER mm.scE sl-low? N0 MERC1 I , 'I ' 1 HND NOTHING STOP ME 'TO HDD I DRHLJ- 'iEP,PBRDS ...DBT5 on of-nw ww -rn sn- v'ss:.F emo ar HQT... PQRCTICE E RN' NOT-HST' STUFF NN KNOUJ-N GavE 'V 'SELF RCHPLLENGE' N060 HN' nGlN.n BASE vnu.FNN . 'I .QHP'MSCOO9,I 'THRU WRTUE OF MM COSWMC Awfmswess--. vmow -rm-m1 wou muST BS ONE wma '-4 AR1... mERE'coPu4Nc, 'l l :N'T ENOUGHWONE M UST RLSO CDNSIDEQ URF T l!L 3pf nE5'mETlC.S -- - cn-sn.L.emc,e m SCH ANHLS 14.76 NUE LETS OD I6 l 'f ' Senzors V 0 090009 5 D 0505060 O 00 005050 6 00 050505 6 0Q 0505 0 5 I5 05050 5 05 050505 5 If 05050 W ? To the Class of '77: First I would like to thank you for the high honor you have accorded me by electing me as your Grand Marshall. Secondly I would like to extend to you my best wishes for all success in the future. There is no denying that the world can be a rough place but I think that if you hold to a few simple precepts, the rough spots can be made smoother. Remember that the object of life is not the making of money. As Emerson pointed out, money may ease the way in life, but as a judgment of self-wrath and one's contribution to society, it is valueless. Remember also, that whatever you get .in life, if it is worth- while, will be gained only by hard work. This may seem trite, but too many people know what they want but find the price too high and settle for second best. It may seem good at the time but second best will give you only a life of quiet despirationf' Keep in mind that the word conformity should not be a part of your vocabulary. By this I mean that you should live creative- ly. Don't accept what is as what should be. Question, explore the universe about you and live only according to what you learn. This of course will make you different but how can you be anything else if you are going to be yourself. I would caution you that this will require of you every reserve of courage upon which you can draw but a life lived in cowardly conformity is no life at all. Let it not be said of you that you died at the age of 30 and were buried at the age of 90. Finally, I would remind you that contrary to much thinking, there is a God in whose image you were created. Any artist requires a great deal of his creation and so God does and will require a great deal of you. You must reilect, as much as in you lies as much of your creator as possible. One of the chief ways to do this is in continuing the learning process throughout life. As I noted earlier, this involved work but if perfection of knowledge is an attribute of your Creator, then ignorance can only be a slap in the face of the Creator by the Creature. Dear Class of '77, as you leave La Roche know that the love of all of us here goes with you. Remember to come home on occasion and to always be what you want to seem to be. nyagir. Tommie L. Abner Barbara Moore Amick Linda Ann Amprim Marian Helen Bailey Margaret C. Baltz Regina Sue Battaglia Belainesh Belatchew Anthony P. Bello, Jr. Stuart Nathan Berk James Francis Binz Jeffrey Bodell Michael Vincent Bova David John Boyer Judith L. Brockett James Lawrence Bruney Patricia A. Butrym Helen L. Calorio Alisa Capriotti Johnie R. Champ James Smith Christy II Jan D. Cianchetti Louis A. Conte, Jr. Cecelia Regina Conwell George William Cook, Jr. Robert Scott Corsello Carol Lee Daly Suzan Jo Danko Roy Eugene Dean Wayne Allen Dean Shelley Ann DeMario Timothy L. Derringer Janet Marie Detisch Maritza C. Diaz Elizabeth Joann Dickson James L. Dill John Edward Dinello Pauline L. Dishler Christine Drabicki. Jarrett R. DuBois Mary Susan Enders Janet Erleba Daniel George Evans Kathleen Gay Faber Gregory Joseph Fedorko Thomas Raymond Ferree Judith Ann Focareta Terralyn Freedman Thomas Joseph Friday Suzanne D. Fuechslin Sharon May Full Charlotte Ann Graham Maryellen Guest Robert Steven Hacking Debra Ann Halverson Lois Ann Hannush Roy Richard Helgerman II Marisa Talerico Henrickson Stanley Joseph Herstich Doris Hinson Sister Mary Francine Horos William F. Horvath, Jr. Elizabeth Mary Huddy Lucille B. Hunter Mark William Hutchinson William Hampton Hyder Gordon Lawrence Jacobs Christopher Jenkins Timothy C. Jones Robert Kent Kestner Charles L. Kim Sandra Killian Paul Joseph King Alexander Troph Konoval Stephanie Koresko Dorothy Jane Kort Denise M. Kowalski Joseph Edward Kozlowski Richard Harold Kramer Sister Mary Ann Kropilak Alexsis C. Kurpiewski Nadine C. Kuhs Linda Louise Lager Elizabeth Anne LaSlavic Joseph E. Leak Mary Marcella Schaller Leight Stephen J . Lipchak Elizabeth M. Loughren Douglas William Malcolm Robert Louis March Karen E. Marchione Michael John Markovich Kenneth Scott Mauder Michael Peter McClure Carol A. McCusker Sharon Lou McGrath June Mclntyre Patricia Ann McKenna Daniel Joseph McLeod Barbara Metzger William W. Miller Raymond Anthony Milligan Stella Louise Milligan Robert Stanley Minto Annamarie Mistovich Michael Allen Mlinac Patricia Ann Moore Deborah Anne Muchow Marie A. Neider Michele Nichole Oleinick Mary C. Owczykowski Virginia R. Pasquariello Thomas J . Pastovic Luann Pennel John Paul Perrucci Karen Ann Petrarca Mary Frances Piedle Robert Edmund Ponter Kathleen Ann Prusick Collette Marie Pustay Ronald E. Radwanski Aline Elizabeth Remaly Donald Francis Rendulic Steven R. Rizvan Margaret J . Ruehmling Larry Lee Russell Ralph James Russini Fred Dennis Rutka Dave Sander Sharon Elizabeth Sanders William Charles Sandrock Rich C. Sarazen Carol Ann Schaefer Suellen Shapiro Carol Marie Shumovich Louis A. Smith Michele Anne Smith John E. Snook Charles William Soeder Bart Alan Solarczyk Charles Joseph Sonberger Marilyn Spencer Wilimina Anne Stajduhar Suellywn Stewart Jo Ann Theresia Sukitsch Sister M. Ursula Summers Virginia Mary Sutter Denise Marie Szafranski Mary Jean Taylor Roberta Taylor Betty Ann Topolsky Robert Scott Trimbath Cynthia Marie Trbovich Joanne B. Ventorini Jennifer Marie Viola Kassaye Wagaw Joel R. Wagner Paula J . Walker Thomas J . Walker Paul R. Warden, Jr. Patricia L. Wayman Dale J . Weber Robert W. Westerbeke Rose Donaldson Whitaker Alan H. White Elmore Steven Williams Scott Matthew Wilson Mary Helen Winek J . Paul Winterhalter Beth Arthen Wood Dolores Pauline Znoy 19 Bachelor of Arts Suzanne F uechslin Psychology, Sociology Pittsbmgh, PA Roberta Taylor Biology Pittsburgh, PA O is I if sf! 'S' james Binz English Pittsburgh, PA Robert Hacking History Glenshaw, PA Yesterday, when we I were small and Mommy and Daddy held our hands, Elizabeth A. LaSlavic if History ' AlbanY, GA 'ff ff' . s ' an sf.. Richard Kramer Glenshaw, PA . s History 'Q 4 , Q 1, ix Mary jean Taylor Psychology, Sociology Bethel Park, PA john Snook Psychology, Sociology Millvale, PA We lived in a world of fantasy Shelley DeMario Psychology Allison Park, PA Stuart Berk History Glenshaw, PA 4 Q A V .-9' - ,Ss -X ni 'Q .h sf X lv,-,J- Louise Milligan Psychology Wexford, PA . v I ' Y uw I If rf, fs 'J Q' 9 '.1:l .. V 'N' If 1 . ' 'I 7 3 lgjnf VMI, 3 V .7 - A an 'li u F- 'j ml Ni P Q 155: . 'N A, P 4 4 5 A I s ff 1' As'-0' - , or F , 1 'N Q an B Psychology jj- so Munhall,PA janet Erleba But What was fantasy then is reality now Bart Solarezyk History Pittsburgh, PA Sharon Sanders Sociology, Psychology 6 Wexford, PA Sharon M. Full Biology, Psychology Forest Hills, PA jeffrey Bodell Psychology Pittsburgh, PA -f-- -v 1--f A....,..,g , ,,,.?T...,- , Y , - ,,,. Today is today. Now is now. And tomorrow today will be yesterday. ,,,,,, .rx '44 L - . Patricia McKenna i it English 'r Q , ' D Irwin, PA r 4 'ff Pd Regina Battaglia Psychology Allison Park, PA 8 Stanley Hersdch Sociology Pittsburgh, PA Suellywn Stewa1't Sociology Burgettstown, PA mm x , . 1'F'1ll'-- 1 Va..- F or we were merely the recipients of time 30 Carol McCusker Psychology, Math Clenshaw, PA Mary Owczykowski English Carnegie, PA IQ? F wwf' WVU T -. Q . Q 1, .,.:E ' ' if -ig 'H F Deborah Muchow Sociology Pittsbmgh, PA Robert S. Trimbath History Clairton, PA ..-J. - :,:-.:, -nd, ,,.'.1u 1:-.1.r....1:,, -,.u- - . . -.......... ,....-.....- -- , ,-, We are growing and everyday the world has something new in store for us. Paul King English Allison Park, PA Scott Corsello History Pittsburgh, PA Daniel McLoed Religious Studies Glendora, CA JoAnn Sukitsch Psychology Pittsburgh, PA If only We could take the time to find it. 4 Dave Sander Psychology Pittsbmgh, PA Marie A. Neider Psychology Pittsburgh, PA james Christy Sociology Shippingport, PA Bachelor of Science Roy Helgerman Graphic Design Pittsburgh, PA Ralph Russini Graphic Design Pittsburgh, PA 6 fl .xl :LN Maritza Diaz Graphic Design Arecibo, PR Robert Ponter Graphic Design Glenshaw, PA I saw the same old people I had known Annamarie Mistovich Interior Design Sewickley, PA Nadine Kuhs Interior Design Pittsburgh, PA john Dinello Interior Design Washington, PA LuAnn Pennel Art Loysburg, PA But this time I saw the individual person among the masses jan Cianchetti Administration! Management McKees Port, PA Patricia Ann Moore Biology Cheswick, PA 40 q 1Iq? f --.-...,,,-,T.--,, , , Margaret Baltz Interior Design Brockport, NY William Horvath Administration! Management Pittsburgh, PA 41 I saw new faces, new because this time I could see the minds behind them. Stephen Lipchak Administration! Management Pittsbmgh, PA Michael Bova Graphic Design Zelienople, PA 4 janet Detisch Interior Design Masontown, PA Marilyn Spencer Administration! Management Pittsburgh, PA 43 I noticed that some of these people had found themselves. Michele Smith Interior Design Pittsbmgh, PA Alexander T. Konoval Biology Butler, PA 44 'P' Alisa Capriotti Interior Design Uniontown, PA Robert Louis March Administration! Management Crafton, PA 45 They knew e what they wanted D D from life. iii 5 Administration! Management 46 David Boyer Graphic Design Donora, PA e Y 3 275:35 ...J his 'V' i 5 -wdfgiilr., , james Dill f-' Glassport, PA an .Ax sam, 'D ii . rr Elmore S. Williams Graphic Design, A! M Pittsburgh, PA Debra Halverson Art Babbitt, MN i1 And they all tried to achieve their goals. 48 Carol Shumovich Interior Design Bridgeville, PA George Cook Art Ingomar, PA Michael Mlinac Math Pittsburgh, PA Denise Kowalski Graphic Design Bridgeville, PA They all had something to talk about - Mark Hutchinson Graphic Design Pittsburgh, PA Paul Winterhalter Administration! Management Pittsburgh, PA 50 Timothy Derringer Biology Brackenridge, PA Cynthia Trbovich Biology Pittsburgh, PA Either ideas to express . . Elizabeth Joanne Dickson Graphic Design Glenshaw, PA Sharon McGrath Administration! Management Pittsbmgh, PA 'Qtr G Q, 2 Margaret Ruehmling Interior Design Riverside, Nj William W. Miller Administration! Management Library, PA 1 0r opinions to suggest. Thomas Friday Administration! Management 4 Pittsburgh, PA Colette Pustay Biology Latrobe, PA Ronald Radwanski Interior Design Aliquippa, PA Gordon Jacobs Administration! Management Pittsburgh, PA 55 I overheard some people talking about the future . . . Kenneth Mauder Graphic Design Pittsbmgh, PA Aline Remaly Interior Design Pittsbmgh, PA 6 Lucille Himter Pittsburgh, PA Charlotte Graham Interior Design ' Latrobe, PA ,nv-1 I , Q, , 'k 1f ., I A v. O',w .f .42 af! o f . I . 's an A 4' 4' r. g . WI Thomas Pastovic Commercial Art Johnstown, PA , . . ..s.mxxrri.1:'.E35.4isilBN1i'K3JE 1 -ff ff r s 5 1 - - 31, ' .. - , J ' we rw A .,. nw 5- Nss 1 v., ..d .. '1 1 124, .5 :,w .,. 1' , -fiw .1 1 f, Qi- F 5 iq -I . , ' ,- A-- .a,'Z 'V'-utfi, It 1 1 l .Q J' I., . V'-a-gy ,Lx L 'Q-:riffs-frt-x-A -,I ':,. QQ Q- .1 1 rss ,RA L W v V Q N - U A.:,,,M--55.454-f-.A,, dv , . Y. V19 X' 'f Agfa.. E95 A 'ff - I: g ,vN:-- Q. QM , N- iw. 1. ::s'.-, . x -,- 3 '-Fi-6'-1' 'U' . 5-Fiqix :1' m '. 1.. . s .N Y ,X iw N I , t hx .. -- . ,Ap -I -if-X X 1 ' ww vit' V V xm- N , - U A i if ' Lg iii KN 4 N wfry. x at 4. X awk o Q - Q ,MX , v sy' N xt 1 Q x X3 x 'ff v ' ' X V . 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',f. c-53314 .. er 5 43!x.A.u Board of Trustees Front row: Virginia Sides, Ruth Gilson, Sr. Mary Glenn, Sr. Loretta Schorr, Tom Ryan, Sr. Mary Joan Coultas, Sr. Felicitas Gaspich, Sr. Mary Ellen Rufft, Charlie Hauck. Back row: J. P. Monteverde, Richard Kotarba, Jacques Kahn, Charles Lieberth, Frank Schneider, Donald Peters, Douglas Schofield, Harry Austin, Richard Barber, Justin Horan, Edwin Clarke. , CNT. i xg - .. ' X--.,. 4 '-' . 4, -S-.J- K Edward L. Dardanell Chairman of the Board 62 u.4..4f.1n. -n-.m1:-g-1..1zna-ru- - nun. i tra .A-,XX Top: Sr. Mary Joan Coultas, Ph.D. - Presidentf Center: Dr. John Higgins - Academic Dean,' Bottom left: George Welch - Director of Development and Public Relationsg Bottom right: Ron Bean - Dean of Students. sf-if , 'Q ....l....... 'VLA-1 .. v K 3' t, . TZ.-.x -3- V .,, .W V I--f 'e ' - 21 t a 1' ,.yf,,1.w.-2. me-X - -.vt Q A al 1 TM I , Q -.-5'V f, ' ' A .-,. V , N .0 -. - , ff my 4- :. xCH1' Q ,w ' 4244?- 'Um V. 'G aff. xf Y Top: Sr. Miriam Joseph Dolmovich - Treasurerg Right: Registrars Ojjice - Elizabeth Pavelick - Sec.,' Sr. Margaritta S Beyer - Registrarg Sr. Mary Catherine Roth - Assistant ' 'XXX- I i, 3 Business Omce - Nancy Flemming - Secretaryg Marion Lange - Bookkeeperg Sr. Mary Dieter - Accountantg Paul Saternow - Personnel 0jj'icer,- Sr. Mary Dominic Obringer - Accounts Payableg Margie Schaefer - Students Accountsg Peggy Hile - Accounting PayroII,' Sr. Mary Martin Hausser - Accounts Payableg not pictured: Sr. Andrew Marie. 64 -' -ull Top: Deanls Office - Sr. Matilda Kelly - Director of Developmental Studiesg Evelyn Geidish - Faculty Secretaryg Sr. Lois Ann Wuenstel - Sec. to Academic Dean,' Seated: Sr. Carolyn Winschel - Assistant to Academic Dean,' Bottom IW: Theresa Hultin - Sec. to Dr. Nickel,- Bottom right: Jane De Vecka - Secretary to the President 11 L.a 4 P' Q Student A jfairs - First Row: Nancy Southworth - Resident Director, Schneider Ha11,' Sr. Rosalia Caulfield - Career Developmentg M.J. Hannush - Director of Counselingg Sr. Mary Kenneth Kearns - Financial Aid Directory Standing Fr. George McGrath - College Chapling Regina Battaglia - Director of Student Aetivitiesg Ron Bean - Dean of Studentsg Rosemarie Weber - Secretary to the Dean of Students. F4 'Pri , 4 66 1 up Chuck Sonberger - Director of Veteran A jfairs Top: Library Personnel - Susan Riley - Circulation Managerg Olive Rothfuss - Secretary to Librariang Patricia Hall - Assistant Librarian. Lf six e XV f Administrative Council: Dr. John Higgins - Academic Dean, George Welch - Development Director and Public Relationsg Sr. Mary Joan Coultas, Ph.D. - President,' Sr. Mariam Joseph Dolmdvich - Treasurerg Ron Bean - Dean of Studentsg Mike Mlinac - Student Senate Presidentg Sr. Marjorie Nickel, Ph.D. Campus Co-ordinator for Advancement of Small Colleges. 67 L U- :Q -I Nui' ' fx' A 1 NX x X X Cafeteria Stay - Terry Wagner, Janet Naab, Grace Seelman, Betty Lucas, Maria Warholak, Manager. .Nr X t e t ww ..t-. f' Agana H922 5, t f 1 ' 3, : 3 Maintenance Staff - Ed. Wasielewski - Director of Physical Plant, Steve Palchowski, Stan Wasielewski, Gary Maitz. 6 S ,- ...Q-AJ.-.1-A.i!n4.kuRI1ITA.l ' 4 1 Top - Norman Hasbrouck - Director of Admissions Center Iej? - Jean F eid - Admissions Ojjice Manager Center right - Tony Summers - Admissions Counselor Bottom Ief - Linda Gillis - Admissions Counselor Bottom right - Valerie Fowlie - Admissions Counselor F r , 1 I f v - 'sf 4- J an 1 -,,. , , ' t if 4 . s , A .5 , x 5 4, c I I - u ttf- - A ' x ,..-- 1 S 'U tl I Yin' K at Y il , I L , , -..A - 2, 2 HEL , Q 5 JI., u is '- sb .,f E N-' 'hiv X H br NN F S '455Z?ssss KTAQ -Q-, ,L ff , '33 .X ...- 1 R Shirley Merritt - Secretary to Directorg George Welch - Development Director and Public Relations,- Nancy Lawrence - Assistant to Public Relationsg Sr. Joan Marie Harper - Assistant to Director 01 . X ' . ?-,V 5-A tm Y' v K. A 9 '. A .I ,G .1 X 1. Sr. Thea Heisel - Switchboard Operator John A. Pasquinelli - Athletic Director 70 - 1-Q-1..n-.lan 1 . . .-K x.L..v- nur- ..e rxpthgtibnlihlill iiiannmlif. Pauline Meehan - Secretary to Chairpersong Betsy Jevon - Chairperson of Continuing Education atural Sciences emi X' 1' . ' ' Dr. Carol A. Cooper - Assistant Professor Chemistry Dr. Kathleen Angel - Assistant Professor Biology Sr. Marilyn Bergt - Instructor Biology Sr. Sandra DeNardis - Instruc- tor Biology 71 umanities Top lep: Dr. Dorothy Saladiak - Professor of Englishg Top rightg Sr. Edna Herbst - Assistant Professor ofArt,' Center - Sr. Linda Gaupin - Instructor of Religious Studiesg Bottom: Dr. Ralph Hill - Lecturer in Music 72 ww, mm: Pffplereie y . 51-' ,te 1 lg U ' 'R Is In mw- I lo Arliun' profess ,..ft.,,, ,M 4 I ,. ,..,, WM .... n. 5,2 gif., Q fig- ,F ' , ,,u , 5Sr:weggi!!iii!uJiigg g2ss1gwifi1 of 5kQQfl ,, ' a 3. ' r ati J Jutla- Top: Sr. Irmalinda Rettinger - Assistant Professor of Spanish and Frenchg Center: Robert Gratz - Assistant Professor of Philosophyg Bottom: Dr. Celeste Rudolph - Professor of German --wg. 'x . hh 1 tlmfbn., !fxN- ' -:va le H' A J' 'Erase 4 LPS' RE! 7 3 I CIF' , O ,Q Kao 7,1- .-' J. -align ,lv .,,.y ., . -'tv-A...5' ,A -ffm:-C 5 ga 'F ' 'X E 74 SJ Leonard Groski - Assistant Professor English Dr. Harold Hower - Assistant Professor English I Sr. Mary Alvin Hunter - Lecturer Music f 11-.,, Y .- g . -. 1:-' xv an '.5?'-9-'az-SJhiisie'l1I'i.H.1P' dministration, Management and Design Harvey Levenson - Assistant Professor Graphic Designg Gary Field - Lecturer Art - Photographyg Mrs. Kozak - Interior Designg Dr. Stanford I-I. Rosenberg - Professor Administration and Managementg John Henry - Assistant Professor Graphic Designj Grant C. Dinsmore - Assistant Professor Graphic Design 75 ,.,,., , . ocial Sciences Top Iep: George McGrath - College Chaplin Dr. Mary Anne McCarthy - Assistant Professor - Psychology Top right: Dr. Bill Donahue - Assistant Professor - Soc. Center: Earl T. Lynch - Assistant Professor - Psychology Bottom: Sr. Colette Baran - Assistant Professor - Soc. 76 - -, -L t .nr-.rtllig-. -M' .,, fan 1 0. ..k 1-w rwuun gum vm,-.nan '. I . E15-f'.z1 5:E'?':.'z'F-15 -'22 - r H' f SCM 0 A I ww annul lun? nlopa. I-.f..,nxwn Xupx fnulnil ,A-Az-rn 7 nun-vlf fmnv 0 :mul Ch-1.14119 N - '. .41 fp-am I J nw! lid :X Cn,..'u1.n-v-17 ' irwzwa . ,wg 07, ,pu WJ mania LM:-I-U finjfl .vw MA L' p. 7 fdwprus Vaihg vw-U4 nsfwsvwlzsd . 9 F. ng, gn :cols La r rdz. ,v - few vu-Jvvv Q' , . lLValbuS.L,luHf.VouKin f tamwtbml Ord Had- I fur. . LJ. ara 5 W eb is 04:1 'faq A flw I , X www Qmvwvcf WNQ1, 'ZF-V' umm 1 in M b K wk'-1 FW ' M... Lui-9'gvnul94,u.lq4.al X M-uMJ MM Haha- pQ,,,,,r .-'Y' 8.4. Ro 574'-I? Sk 5fl L5-.4-?f,f,ef N , sp 5C1ubs 55'-P. . 1 L Organlzahons if' tudent Senate Dr. Celeste Rudolph, Denis Weber, Lourdes Perez, Richard Brockenbeck, Patti McKenna - Vice Presidentg Michael Mlinac - Presidentg Donna Vogel - Treasurerg Maria Galioto - Secretaryg Harry Beyer, Yolanda Salas, Judy Sabolic. ., .. -..-.- U .-nh --r.. , 1,1-Kg--.1-,H-Livgw-.-v--, -.in .Y -- ine Club Suzanne Salopek Richard Brockenbeck Denis Weber Patti McKenna Debra Scott Doug Milne Black ction Group Tyrone McIntosh, Nedom Lowe, Nancy Young, Kenneth Lewis, Big Nate Tumer H E umgxx Seated: Gina Griggs, Michele Keyes, Skate Turner, Nancy Young, Kevin Cooperg Second Row: Nate Turner, Roy Dean, David Hughes, Andre Johnson SO -.. ,s'in..l!lIvr7-1S1 'P:'l4il'0.JliiNl.5- 21DK. ji' Activities Program Board va' 'l' 1i Seated - Suzanne Salopek - Vice-President, Donna Vogel - Treasurer, Richard Brockenbeck - President, Jeanne Jackson - Secretaryg Gina Battaglia, Standing - Brian Hamilton, John Mallet, Marian Bailey, Debra Thomas, Andrea Zientara, Lynn Blank, Denis Weber, Wendy Kern, Nancy Young, Mark Yanko. 81 9 'Y Vs N vgw -I a Roche 1225! Community cf ..5 'Tri' News Y Row I - Barb Plunkett, Zoltan Toth, Mary Green, row 2 - Dave Gancarz, George Broderick, Sandy Wasik, row 3 - Danial Macdonald, Larry McGinley, Joanne Chamberlain, row 4 - Russell Bynum, Mark Yanko, Faye Brenenborg, row 5 - Harvey Levinson, Tom nxt .tl ,Q '13, 31: 3 Borbonus, Maureen O'Conner, Dr. Harold Hower, Nancy Wingert S2 Model United Nations ww fri' fx fi-'K 'lv H!!! Nia! Scott Corsello, Dr. Boughner, Dave Dunton, Kim Nagel, Steve McClure La Roche College Basketball 1976-77 S4 ' r N . 1 'Sql .4 .Agn ggi!!-5 3 25315253 iii '-op! ew-xx K 1. H .V 1 K 6 . N. . - M- ' I .4 I , A , as Q , I , 3 k J! rl .Yr ' 8 I V 4 ' 'F' I'-. 5 5 qi: v Q V 1 f' ' F... 25 ,Q X 1.1 jk 2 . E , e 1 . ' ll 0 . ' 1-' ' .Q .,. - In ' . ..,,. 1 . f- .l'.C, su Im row - John Malle, Mike Fomear, Jerry McDermott, Jack Perrucci, Greg Fedorko, Bill Horvath, Jim R D Duck McFarland, Nate Turner, M1ke Kemtz, John Metzger, right row - Skate Tumer, oy ean, y Zamule, Jeff Chulack, Nedom Lowe 85 izaagzarv- .1 -,lr .. 1,- MRM I , A left zo right - Dennis Sobczak, Jack Perrucci, John Malle, Mike Kenitz, Fran Fedorko, Jim Metzger, Greg Fedorko, John Zamula, Jeff London, Nate Turner, Roy Dean, Skate Turner, Jerry McDermott, Nedom Lowe, Donald McFarland Ducky 8 na 1 lihHifEY?'7-. w- ,T 1 we LRC LRC LRC LRC LRC LRC LRC LRC LRC LRC LRC LRC LRC LRC LRC LRC LRC LRC LRC LRC LRC LRC AXP ' f 1 I 1 f 1 11 1 116 BORROMEO 50 82 WALSH 89 67 CARNEGIEWMELLON 93 68 MEDAILLE 47 81 DYKE 69 72 PHILA. PHARMACY 95 66 SPRING GARDEN 106 87 EASTERN COLLEGE 91 90 ALDERSON-BROADDUS 92 91 JOSEPHINUM 37 90 MT. VERNON 59 76 STEUBENVILLE 86 86 ALDERSONABROADDUS 94 80 DYKE 106 107 BORROMEO 69 67 MEDAILLE 59 106 D'YOUV1LLE 71 77 MERCYHURST 117 64 STEUBENVILLE 66 113 JOSEPHINUM 74 87 MT. VERNON 83 77 MISSOURI BAPTIST 90 87 Red Dev' Pep Club 'x'fff'? lg' J. lejY to right - Justina Selinsky, Renita Rusiewcz, Harry Beyer, Bryan Hamilton nw Q 3 ' T7 Cheer Leaders left to right - Debra DeBerry Sue Kunkle, Peggy Rentz, eese Daldoss, Liz LaSlavic, Nancy Southworth 89 Writers Club A F eff Rose Whitaker, Jay Geisler, Andrea Zientara, Jim Binz, Paul King, Carol Caughlen, James Scott Munshour, Marian Bailey, Carole Clarke 90 Science Club 3EixE1Ut3aT'55fQ searching - Mark McCall, Andrea Zientara, Patty Moore, Lynn Blank Drama 11' Club X Black Comedy I The Real Inspector Hound front - Paul King, row 1 - Marian Bailey, Becky Wineberg, Andrea Zientara, Ema Kreig, Dolly Howland, Mike McClure, row 2 - Leslie Kerrn, Leo Griffith, Jim Binz, Jay Geisler, Brian Hamilton, James Scott Munshour, Steve McClure 9 3 Y3EFff'75,4.'Ti-3Tf7 ' ' ' ' Rock taff top - Mark Jackson - Editor,' Mark McCall - Potpourri Editor,' Jim Dill - Photography Editor,' not pictured - Liz LaSlavic - Assistant Editorg center - Emil Kuhar - Vericolor I,' bottom Iej? - Judy Sabolic - Miss AIaneous,' Sherry Full - Senior Section Editor,' bottom right - Kim Keller - Coordinator of Graphic Design, Photography, Layout and Good Taste etc.,' John Henry - Rear View,' Mike Bova - Creative Consultantg Rep Ponter - Vericolor IL' Stanley Pittavino - Undercover Photographer, Secretary of Transportation 9-1 ,ali if 'Quo top - George Broderick - Cartoonist Supremeg Center - John McNulty - Coordinator of Graphic Design, Photography, Layout and Good Taste etc. IL' John Henry - Advisor Deluxe, Front View,' Mark Yanko - Literary Editorg bottom - John Henry - Side View With Pepsi, Slighthl Out of Focus,' Tim Kostilnik - Totalhf Irrelevantg Gerry Anderson - Typing and Research Supervisory Editor Jackson - Probing an Intellectual Route , 'x Y ,'.'Ii,,,. 'gk ' 95 Campus Ministry Top - Fr. George McGrathg Jan Elerba 96 Bottom - Glenn McWilliams, Mary Green, Kevin Cooper, Clarisse Daldoss ..- X -1 1 ' 1 'Y' I 'F 'rli E 1' ur 'U' if 5 Q ,Sz 2 ' , 05 1 4 .' 4 ' Qs' ,. , O QT? zvq '1 1'- .+- gl J! Y me Well man, like you know? You know? Yea, like I know but, so what? Well man, I mean like, life is whatcha make it. You know? Isn't that a bit cliche? I mean, like what about the other guy? He makes himself. Well, don't we help make each other? Well, like, you know? Yea, I know, but so what? N' K , .. ll 015, 98 argxfdx ,B-jaw , ffl' 2- S jaw si I hi ai- po. 1? J QA 'f 9' X , fs t ! N X 5' f t, Ut af , is X ' xox in Si-S Z I'm breathing, therefore, there must be air. Fm hearing, therefore, there must be sound. Fm seeing, therefore, there must be light. I'm reaching, therefore, there must be something worth finding. 9 9 vi..-. Weiner, beer, bite, burp, pretzel, saurkraut, mus- tard, sour stomach, on tap, in lap. Bavarian buns, dance, laugh, laugh louder, laugh hys- terically, choke, kiss, kiss louder, kiss hysterically, sing, corn, cob, toothpick, apple cider, pumpkin, gourd, drink, drank, drunk, out of gourd, friendship, brotherhood, Octoberfest ist wunder- bar! IOU 'IF I I I I I 1 , -.. ,. M., I I QI I Il I II II I I I I I I I I I 9, .,--'fx v,. 1 T' f H32 .155 B... x I '55 I .QNX -' ,.. ,,f .A ,uv- NN. 6, .4 fl' F .,,, 5. p .: ' ' 1'- 1, .. Tub: -, 2 ,pjri ' Q' .41 , I .,.f , ,, -:,1 -.vw f .ag 4 vas ,. vgff. -N-Q:-. ' 4 pre? wJ P ' 1 1 HJ-1 'Ill all ..qf -NF' F Q S .fi i .ef .W .xx wr A melodic whisper is in the wind. Senses are alerted as the whisper becomes a cry, a cry for compassion, a cry for laughter, a cry that de- mands a response. The cry is a voice. It matters little whether it belongs to Liv- ingston, Tom or Janet, for it is a universal expression. Those who respond through feeling also ex- press. Those who bother to listen are rewarded with a gift of understanding as emotions form a symphony of souls. fi? I 'Sa '14 4. Ulf' riff 107 -fi CTN! vi we .,,. lvl frm..-.1-7. .... -. 'ng . L E l 1 ,Q 4 ,GV , .gl in A P' W g N 4 F 51?-fb 5 ,F 1 6 - was . ' 1 r .1 l-F-, 1-:.- :- Q, 49-h. , 'A 1. 'Zta E.. v As, ry F kk' W l 'Nun .- '-I f .Y v- ',J f -vi' i i PM 'Q -rr .1 PY ...JY --.. --...-,-gLL-.1 - -.n-.1 - ...wm- Yf , ,..'!. 411: iif-'f 1 X E.-.-,M L G- fb?-a ...ffl .N ,f .ffm Ax Q fail- . I . X? x.. NM I! X- 7 3A.- - Have a thought? Would you care for a dream or have you too many to fol- low already? If you are confused about effeciently entering the living process, take to heart a saying from a fine gentleman named Emie Stuckler. Nobody plans to fail, but many fail to plan. lll 4,-. , w N. 7.3 x ' . x '.,-....s 'X f ' 5 A .., X , .M -- uw-..,. f xi -- eu N Xwwi - DQ f I ! V - . Q X .A AFL X ' ' Q AV I 1 ' 4 1 L 5 .,l'k,s J . N X ff 7 .N Q an I , SVA b A ' ,ww :N - K x. f' -A I x Ill ,Xt 1 E cr o ia Ni' 1. f 1954, ,C Qi' it Y W- -- Christmas 1976 was cele- brated on December 25'th. Hopefully, it will always be celebrated on that date. Hopefully, there will al- ways be a Santa Claus. Hopefully, we will always remember the pure and true reason for the season. Hopefully there will always be a La Roche College Winter Formal. Hopefully, it will not always be held at Mr. B's in Wexford Cfor variety's sakej Hopefully, togetherness will never be- come a passing fad. 113 - .-, -J ,. ---- -.:1fTA-- -4.,-2. Qu.: N N-wx., . I'd like to spend an eve- ning recapturing other eve- nings, which have left an impression in my heart. The La Roche College Spring Formal 1977 was held in April at the Shera- ton Inn North. Dancing followed later at the 2001 Discotheque. It began to rain around 12:30 am. The atmosphere was warm and there was a touch of in- timacy in the air. However, most people agreed that the green beans were aw- ful. FN55 ll5 - -ann-.. 'u---- - ----' ,K ' f' -lk. .,,A A -1 - .'Y ff Q55 gy, .. 1 Qfa xg alfa 2 -' 116 ,---... .. 'L -gg xk .Qu , 5 , N u i Nw, Pi 6 mf: A D x . , . lb ---A+ - ,, , Xb N --1 . ,. MQM .......- .ff-,,.ff.- -, H Q' ili- 1-01? I -Q N l ,.., X 3 Xs- Q A 117 il 9 . xv - ' - -'Q Y NN 'S in V -.,- L -, ,X Y ,Y -N. 'Q-,QS NX-. KN -V, rxx-X SS , . -4-' -X 'T-nA -.. ,Q-rsbk ss 12 lt.. 1 f V:-JJ 5-swim'-3 W IIS IDIS N280 i QWx X , QW? JN! -A f a 1 2 X.. , f FAME FL oosa I f --,1..g...g1-f-- . - .2 f .-1. ,- -..---1--, There was a great selection to choose from. Some guaran- teed the customer complete satisfaction or their money back, if the fit was inappro- priate. Others held a strict policy of allowing the user only one attempt at measur- ing and mounting correctly. A favorite was the one with the most color, which allowed the most flexability. Either way, they kept what fit and what didn't they disguarded. Much was put aside for future refer- ence. 120 L, ' 1- ' I, t X ' xp' .V lr f 1' y 1 . - V.. -J- w R I 'r r PA.. ,. I N 'Isl , ..,, -A .,,, Y Y Y Y-.V - - ....---- -. ,rf Q... ffil B '57 ? pf X 'Q c 19' .- , --f 'FR' 'hex ..--wp' pews' 'Nl- A KK' M 'X Lf? . ---,...f -s 1' J! .1 I. F QQ' i - . 1, .. ,1 ,' xl 123 Any blind hog will eventually pick up an acorn. However, do blind hogs really care for acoms? Perhaps, they prefer Brazil nuts, but have trouble removing the shells. If acorns are desired in this case, would this eventually cause the downfall of oaktrees? If oak- trees grew Brazil nuts, would this solve the acorn problem? If herdsmen in Brazil began raising blind hogs, would they ask themselves, How deep must one probe before he be- gins to hit bottom'?l' Even- tually, yes. f I 124 fe ai. ,wx J' Q X W t + f M flgi - -Q at I xxx gk K r Nw N. R it wx x N. X Q tk V Q if 5' , . A X , gi 6 1 S '- W , ww--m, w 4 . f 5 ' E 1f?3'.2?'5m-. -- A. ' , 1 ' ' 'gf .,, ,Egg Nw.- 4 5, .V H mi 2 1.155 X .1 N1 '- t W, 3 ,, ix , t I ff, I. Among my friends I've come to see, the true uniqueness that is me. Be- tween the laughter and the tears, grows respect, that through the years will cause a confidence to grow, to show the people what I know. xX'x Es W ls 5, J . ' E X if x 33? ,g , 125 ' - - ' Al' 'x'L!'L'. ' 'lik f N f? lr , .551 A y . wp' s x 'kwkw 'AL Nw fv K ' .. 126 Y iff' N an . 2?-?'wr Rock Patrons MR. 8: MRS. DONALD J. ADAMS MR. 8z MRS. JAMES MATTY ACE BARNEY RUDOLPH MAURO MR. 81. MRS. ROBERT D. BINZ THE MCKENNA FAMILY MR. 8z MRS. JOSEPH BLANK MR. 8z MRS. JAMES E. MCLEAN JR. MR. 8: MRS. LOU BODELL - GOOD HEALTH MR. 8: MRS. CHARLES MLINAC A'ND SUCCESS TO THE CLASS OF 1977 NEEDLEPOINT AND THE ROCKWELL KID AUGIE BORGEN MR. 8: MRS. JOHN J. PASTOVIC IN MEMORY OF JOHN G. BOYER MR. 8: MRS. ROGER H. CLARKE GERTRUDE H. COOPER THE CORSELLO FAMILY MR. 8z MRS. T. D. CURREN MR. 8z MRS. AUGUST A. DEL SOLE ANDREA DE PAOLO GEORGE AND LOUISE FEDORKO MR. 8: MRS. WALTER S. FRANKOWICZ AND VALERIA FRANKOWICZ MR. 8: MRS. WM. GEISLER MR. 81 MRS. RICHARD D. HAMM MR. 8z MRS. JACK HOEBECK MR. 8 MRS. RAY JACKSON MR. 8: MRS. WILLIAM KOSTILNIK HAROLD C. KRAMER MRS. ELIZABETH KROFCHIK MR. 8: MRS. FRANKLIN A. KUHS THE LAZUR FAMILY ANN LONG MR. 8z MRS. JOHN E. MALLE, SR. MR. 8: MRS. PAUL PETRARCA MR. 8: MRS. G. E. PETTENGILL THE PITTAVINO FAMILY MR. 8z MRS. R. J. PONTER MRS. MARGARET M. PONTER ELIZABETH AND JAMES PSCHIRER MRS. DOLORES PUSTAY MR. 8: MRS. DONALD REMALY MR. 8: MRS. DAVID WM. RENTZ MR. 8: MRS. JOSEPH SABOLIC AND FAMILY MR. 8: MRS. GEORGE M. SALOPEK DEBBY LYNNE SENULES E. J. SMITH JR. FAMILY ROBERT S. SPENCER MR. 8: MRS. JOSEPH SZAFRANSKI MRS. DORTHY SZCZEPANSKI MR. 8z MRS. JOSEPH TOPOLOSKY MR. 8: MRS. D. W. VIOLA MR. 8 MRS. JOHN Y. WINBERG CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1977 NORTHWAY HARDWARE NORTHWAY MALL MCKNIGHT ROAD I2 pw? ,.,guNN.,.d 44: 1. agp' 1-'sal' i R 11- 1 ,-1 M P ' ,V ,, ' 1 , . 11- M ,fv- 751 Huw. 1 .91 'ii If O o 1' ' f Q, 1 N 1 ,.. , 11 1' H, 1 1 Lx' 1125.1 ' qu 1 1 ry M111 1 gl 3 -111 'fif'fwT+.' Q ' ., 'i'1 'x-.1 1 1 1 ,AV 1,,,,,,11. 1 Nl-.:' lv., A 1 1 c .1 '1 F., L. 1 1 1 1 l 1 451 J , ,J '11 1
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