Niagara University - Niagaran Yearbook (Lewiston, NY)

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Ile defines the faculty as an assemblage of learned men, zealous for their Gum svsisnses., and rivals nf each other, who ass brought tcsgether to ailjusl the s:1a.iJ:n.s anal relstimns of their respective subjects of investigation by families' intercourse., Ulluer educational leaders unanimously cnnfirm when they insist that a mmivsrsity is only as si g as its faculty. 'llme personal pm-essnce of the teacher lu the classroom is time c1sta.lys.t that 'sets in motirm the sppwmtwzs of the siudlemml.. It is that presence that steers the line of llmught thrrmglm its complexities points fmt the pitfalls. slang the way. 'Y -'W' 1 7 ' Matthew Amwlfd fmlls mmltme one of mast important elements in mu' heritage. Hs defines culture as the 'sum mtsl of the best that has been tlmught by man thrloughaut the world and over the ages. That mmllturs, ll.uwsvsr,. comes to ms in books, but books merely the grew. thoughts of the great minds.. It is the faculty who give life tm these dead sxprfessions. Nu book can supply the answers is ialfze multiplicity sf questimns raised by the text. A book is only a.re1cm el ul' To get an exact knowledge of auizlwafs thought and to catch the detail, the color, and the 'mile of ideas, help must be received from those in whom the book already lives.. The Niagara University faculty is a go-od one, and it has been a gfoml one over the years. This has been shawn repeatedly by the regard and gratitude given to the faculty by students of the past who hail been und-er their tutelage, There are presently 299 persons on the facultyg 190 of them SIE fullstimle instructlors. In addition there are fifty-one research pmfeseors associated of the Univers1ty Que third af the full time members females The student-fmslllirv ratio for time undergraduates IS 171 This does. not appmximate James Garfield S ideal of one mm mme on a ling but mt ms more than satisfaremry -V A gem! fammltj should be a diverse faculty dlerive from at variety of limelkggroundis This eharneterietlc helps to guarantee a gcmd of teaching methods. and attitudes towards subjeet an-ees Geez 100 dmfferemz universities, including some fmweign ones are represented members from learned eueieties. participate in panel dmseuesmnse Last wear sixty three percent of the full time faeulh paruenpeted in off' campus professional eetivimes including presenung papers at conferences, appeeufmg mi radio and television tesiiifving before governmental bodies- and 1-eeeewing appointments to lmamds amd panelsv A gmimmi faeultv IS also expected to engage in some academic research work which help to extend the buunclanries- of know-ledge through original work mr to dxeepeen umieretemdimg in existing knowledge. Many members of Niegm-e's faculty Y - 7'-2 K, ,,,, il. 6 X - , I , Y' X N W y N W ' e T W 1 U e ell e e 4 W v 7 ,, , , x ' v I e U xg 'N M ' N X N gwith ighe Roswell Park Division mm present pap-ers and N F: u . - I . .ix ix Q 2 A W . L- . N 1! -1 1, '. . 3 w , U ' x , ,.w S ' , , ' , 1 ' ' ' ' 4 il, 1 A X X r X . ' Y- - w ' ' , .' , 0 , X i ' , x W X' 9 among Niakgerwse faculty. Sixtyw one members have earned their doctoral degrees 117 possess the maestexis. The rfeputation of a faculty is sometimes based ma, the mumbear of mvitatimne exstendeda tu its have succeeded in being awarded grants from gevernmeznitel agencies and private fmzmedaticms. The eadministmtion also encourages the faculty to engage in this kind of scholarly activity by providing funds to finance pmjeets submitted by the faculty. J. Burke, C.M. A number of years ago, there was a popular song entitled Memories Are Made of This. . . This song made the point that though many things may come and go in our lives, though we may all experience countless changes in the world and within ourselves, there are some things that will remain a part of us forever and never change -the memories that we carry with us always. Many of the memories that you have of Niagara University are pictured in the pages of this book. As you persue this 1978 edition of The Niagaran, you will be reminded again of the events of this year from Orientation Week to Senior Week, from Fall Weekend to Spring Weekend, from registra- tion to examinations. The pictures printed here will keep alive the fond memories you have of so many persons and events that formed part of your Niagara experience. In the years ahead, when you study these pages again, perhaps the passage of tune will make it dif- ficult to recall all of the names and many of the details connected with these events. But one thing I hope will never fail is your memory of Niagara University as a community of people who cared for Very Rev. Gerard M. Mahoney, C.M. President 12 each other, the recollection of Niagara as an educa- tional institution where the roots of successful future careers were planted and nourished, the remembrance of Niagara as a Christian community where the love of God was central to life and gave new meaning to all of life's experiences. What the future holds for any person is a mystery to each and everyone of us. We all know from our past experiences that the passage of time often changes perspective, heals wounds, and gives new understanding to other dimensions of life, time of- fers many new opportunities to those who seek them with hope and fidelity. As we go forward to meet the uncertainties of the future, it is my fervent prayer that the values presented and acquired at Niagara University will ever influence and guide us all in whatever lies ahead. May the memories of Niagara, its people and its programs, be a continual inspiration to the lives of everyone. Gerard M. Mahoney, C.M. Fr.,Ioseph Dunne Executive Vice President Sh-mek , Dr.John Stranges Academic Vice President XX, Rev. Donald Diylehiigess Affairs 81 Treasure' Vice President Of ' s ur. Noel Hudson V 10 ment 81 Relation A , for Dexe P Vicc Presxdflnt nvv9ll!I0 . Aatblliilff.. fualilliiffff mmlltiilllll Iliff. 111.'U ifliil 15l5'l '5l'.' HHHIO HHHH UMNO! IIOIIOQO IIIOIIOO HHH u Niliillb lllQggg'. 'Chill gg Hun siiyy . ti!! i I vnu ta, C.M- . R v. Louis Trot d t Affa1rS Vfce President for Stu en 14 -- v Y ','.'.'-'-'- rooyyq0!!J soolqqqqld noqyqqqllt uoyyyqqqqs nooqyyqqli socyyqqlqe oooyylqqql aooyyqqqno IOOIOOQOYY bbsoooyfff ooosslqw Oliulsl ...QIQXQ I-'f'f .U0ss'a vwvYl :f3 H: 55,'l'l4g' L. ugg,.:: Z' Ifl Wfflffflf T 111 1 111 -1 1 11 Q V '111 ' 11,1111, 111111 ' 1 -1 11'11 111 111111111 , Q 11H11 11,,11H1 X X :T r V ' A , W' W 21 .11 X Il- I ' 1 1 1f22f1S ,.Q.11l11 11 1 1 11,11 M g11HH11N , 5 w-M211 ,- 4 Y gn ..-.,.. 451, , 11, H 1' 11 H Yi., . E W - ng, M ,z I 31 Mr. Donald Goodman Dr.Jarnes Prince Dean, College of Business Administration Dewi, School of Education WR lg . ., Dr. Samuel Porrath Chairman, Department of TTT Sr. Aloise Anne Zasowska, C.S.S.F., Rev. Dr. Carey Leonard, C.M. Ed.D. Dean, College of Arts 81 Sciences Dean, College of Nursing 15 .-- ,.-,, ivy 545.- J-: 1-'jffggv Eiblj ' 4 Mrs. Betty M. Kimmel Dean of Women , 1, N ' 4 -' - 'Tffwif-Qiiw' -'-WU ,1 filagf fiffeizg 'D . LW ',-G 1 Ku .:, ,--vi QF. e. ,261 Aff' K 215: W -gizfwwlhizgexfwwwwfff - F W., 2' ,--arg-.1 .1--IfC,s,i5-a-1f,,,, 13 V 1-,AL M., . AL' fEi q:?4E?'L9 f ' -'Li 1 nm-1 ' -,,,A:f.g1, -ag.-af.. f ., ? ' - mf. - G g H1 Y- :X '19, 'r-::-.m.L1,- 1... ,.p..- L47 94. V :gr .1 ..w ' 75' i? J f'f1E51'??i if1..'fJVr11 1' ' ,- y,-f' 141: ' 1 - 1- x . T' fe- ,mg H L 3 . :iii Hi 1 E 552 2 A . NJ E 'lr-I ..J-IJ L. -1.0, U Mr. Donald G. Armstrong Dean of Men Mr. George C. Pachter,Jr. Dean of Admissions Q N L-.Tsai ,A ' 5 Rev. Donaldj. Harrington, C.M. Dean of Student Activities 1 A Rev.johnJ. Buckley, C.M.g Rev.James A. Brennan, C.M.g Rev. Donald F. McCann, C.M.g Rev. Alfred Pehrsson, C.M. University Chaplains , . , x wx N Y 'N ,mv ,wh Y :is- n V --,. 2.31 - R' ' WX., K' JW. M,mJ!Vmm vii y gk. 4 V . YQ, Y i f Z , , Bi , ?f.yw s.. N Rev. David L. Symes, C.M. Registrar 17 Accounting The Accounting program seeks to assist students develop through study, a balanced perspective and the skills which can prepare them for careers in the accounting profession, including public accounting, private industry, government, and education. The program provides a balance of professional and cultural courses, and is registered with the New York State Education Department, thus qualifying graduates of the department to sit for the CPA ex- arn. The Accounting department has 10 full-time faculty members. Many extra-curricular academic and social ac- tivities are provided such as tutoring workshops, Ac- counting Club, internships, and part-time employ- ment to broaden the students' perspectives and pro- vide contact with the accounting profession. SITTING: A. Oddo, Chairman. STANDING: B. Donner, N. Blessing,,I. Nemet, F. Giove, F. Scalzo, N. Brown. Computer Education The purpose of the program is to show the student what a powerful tool Computing is and learn how to use it. To in- crease the use of the Com- puter as a tool for practical applications in the area of problem solving, in the Arts, Business, Sciences, and Mathematics. This is done through the elements of Prob- lem Solving using BASIC and FORTRAN programming lan- guages and Computer Tune- sharing Terminals. F. Hayes, Coordinator,,I. Zika,J. Thorpe. 18 Mathematics The Department of Mathematics seeks to transmit mathematical knowledge and the application of this knowledge to the students. The Department focuses its atten- tion on the individual student and endeavors to guide him in developing intellectual curiosity, precision of thought and logical reasoning, as well as increasing intuitive thought, creativity and independent thinking in the field of mathematics. SITTING: F. Higman, Chairman, K. Bernard, W. Price, Sr. John Francis Gilman. STANDING: H. Wellenzohn, J. Moore, S. Siegel, R. Bailey, S. O'Reilly. Physics During the past 5 years, the facilities in our Physics Department have increased tremendously to the point that the equipment available for undergraduate instruction rivals that of the largest Universities. The department is equipped with Elec- tronics, Nuclear Physics, Modern Physics and Optics laboratories to serve our Physics majors. The depart- ment is active in quality research and is proud to be one of the best in producing outstanding. Physics ma- jors. A five to one average student-teacher ratio in the Physics Department enables the student to receive virtually tutorial instruction in the upper level courses. In the future We are planning to improve our teaching by devoting extra time and effort to our pro- spective Physics majors so that even an average stu- dent can be successful as a Physics major- if he so desires. SITTING: P. Bharadwaj, Chairman. STANDING: H. Glahe, E. Garbaty. Biology The Department of B1ology offers undergraduate and graduate training in basic biology, and in a variety of biological fields of specialization. The various programs, emphasizing practical experimentation, combine practical for- mal laboratory exercises with ample op- portunities for research, work both in pro- ject oriented laboratory subjects and in the Departments research laboratories. SITTING: E. McKeegan, T. Morton, L. Kiely, Chairrnang B. Britten. STANDING: J. Reedy, G. Pierce, L. Rosenberger, R. Zander. Chemistry This year was the first year of opera- tion for the integrated approach to laboratory instruction. Three new laboratory courses have been introduced employing a unified approach to laboratory instruction. We feel that this concept will prove much more interesting and relevant for the students. Due to the increased need of a central location for the department's major instrumentation, we are pleased to be able to convert Rm. 202 into an instrumentation laboratory this year. We are convinced that the facil- ity will soon become the focal point for the chemistry laboratory courses. SITTING: J. Forrester, M. Troia, Sec. STAN- DING: M. Meckstroth, C. Obenland, J. Krause, Chairmang W. Gallagher. 19 Economies and Commerce The name Department of Economics and Commerce has a mildly quaint ring. Economics departments are common enough. The term 'Lcommercej' however, disappeared from the official academic vocabulary during the 1920's and 1930's. It is likely that our's is the last surviving department in the United States which still carries 'commerce in its let- terhead. The inference that we are rather old- fashioned would not be totally erroneous. We do believe that there are standards and norms. We do believe in the business yardstick of profit and have not abandon- ed the notion that salaries are earned, not made. Our task is to teach analytical skills, but we recognize that analysis is partially an art, which can not be taught. But art rests on the foundations of craft,and craft can be taught. We believe that our mundane efforts to teach the craft of analysis have had a measure of success. SITTING: Mr. Niemanas, chairman. STAN- DING: Mr. Young, Mr. Pikas, Mr. Laroach, Mr. Mogavero, Mr. Bachman, Mxzjanowsky. Transportation, Travel and Tourisnn The Institute of Transporta- tion, Travel and Tourism was created by Dr. Samuel Por- rath. Its purpose is to train professionals in this great in- dustry that involves a variety of businesses. TTT, located on the fourth floor of St. Vin- cent's Hall, includes Transportation, Travel, Tourism and Hospitality Ser- vices. Courses are geared to educating the students in their respected fields and these courses are taught by people trained or working in these areas. TTT aims to send trained professionals into this multifaceted industry and tries to provide real world contact. The TTT Forum is the student organization of TTT that does as much as possible for the students so they learn about the industry they are entering. TTT industries look for people trained and 4. ia-f9'l he ragga 'P Cduwted in these are-HS and SITTING: Mr. Pe.-fy, Dr. s. Porrath, chairman. STANDING: Mr. N13-gafa UI1iVCISifY WRHTZS to Sellinger, Mr. Siegel, Mrs. Young, Mr. Friebund, Mr. Joubert, provide them. Mrs. Engel, Mr. Parish. 20 English A The English Department realizes that reading, discussion and writing are integral parts of a student's literary educa- tion. The goals of the Department are to acquaint the students in the historical, philosophical, social and aesthetic aspects of the tradition of English Literature through the assimilation and acquisition of relevant materialg to present all the important genres of English Literature, to develop clarity, logic and correctness in spoken and written Englishg to realize that language is an implement used to convey logical and moral truth and to develop an awareness in students of the sincerity, accuracy, artistic truth, beauty and ethical import of literature. SITTING: Dr. Maloney, chairmang Miss Simon, Mrs. Watkinson. STANDING: Dr. O'Donnel1, Bro. Towey. Fine Arts SITTING: Fr. Prior, Mrs. Gould, Mr. Boye. STANDING: Dr. Sadkin, Mr. Blair, Mr. , ,, , . Powers, Fr. Tumulty, Fr. Burke. Courses in the academic study of Fine Arts and studio courses in Art are presented by the Department of Fine Arts. The study of the Fine Arts stresses the aesthetic and cultural aspects of man's creativity through the ages. Studio courses in Art stresses the need for the stu- dent to express himself in contemporary terms. SITTING:J. Gane, Mrs. Centofanti, C. Wells. STANDING: Mr. Kerswell, Mr. L. Centofanti, chairmang Mr. McMahon. Z1 Social Welfare Sociology attempts to define the phenomena within its scope by introducing the student to the principles which underlie our social structure and the elements which make them Work. The study of sociology helps the stu- dent to live intelligently in the present period of rapid social change. The objective of the Social Welfare program is to promote student involvement in the com- munity. The social welfare courses enable students to pro- duce social work at the entry level, continue for a degree in Human Services or admission in- to a graduate program or to enter other disciplines in conjunction with social Work. SITTING: N. Caggiano, Chairman. STANDING: S. Whitney, J. Gessner, W. MacDanie1, A. Schaefer, L. Malakie. Political Science In an age of human and legal rights the Criminal Justice stu- dents attempts to understand a society controlled by law, and in- fluenced by human behavior. The task becomes more complex and specialized, and the need for Criminal Justice professionals. Law and Justice are not mere terms, they are ideals. SITTING: R. O'Dea, Chairman: T. Ciaccia, D. Partch. STANDING: C. Nemeth. 22 Foreign Languages The department is divided into two fields, classical and modern foreign languages. The primary goal of the classical languages is the teaching of the Greek and Latin. Other goals are to get an understanding of the language as such and its relation to the English language as well as an accurate image of classical civiliza- tion. Through the teaching of modern foreign languages, the department alms to develop in the students the ability to converse in the modern language and the facility to read the language studied so that the student will be encouraged to con- tinue study in that language in later life. The department also seeks to develop a knowledge of literature, history, culture and psychology of the people whose language is studied. History The Department of History offers survey, theme, regional, and special courses de- signed to reveal patterns of change and con- tinuity in human thought, values, and institu tions. To study the past is better to under- stand the present and to anticipate the future. The Department helps students cultivate skills in perceptive reading, clear writing, sound research, and critical think- ing. Such skills are valuable assets in con- temporary society, especially for students Whose career interests embrace law, management, communications, education, or government work. SITTING: E. Duran, Z. Sahan. STANDING: D. Peters, Z. Manuele, A. Baggs, Chairman. SITTING: Sr. Louise Sullivan, A Morinello, C. Muller-Landau M. Long. STANDING: Fr O'Keefe, D. Iannuzzi. 23 SITTING: Major Albine, LTC. McQuaid, Major Vaught. STANDING: Captain Schwartzman, SSG. Galante, SFC. Kirt- chen, SSG. Pratt, Captain Froberg. Education The goal of the Department of Education is to prepare students who demonstrate the ability to enable children to learn, to be teachers. A professional studies program is offered which enables the students to learn the philosophical, psychological and social foundations of education, as Well as becoming competent in the prac- tice of humanistic teaching. SITTING: J. Hannigan, S. MacKrell, C. Sapone. STANDING: S. Pappalardo,J. Prince, M. Brumet. Dlilitary Science A proud member of Niagara University's academic community, the Military Science Department is charged with training and commissioning young men and women as 2nd Lieutenants in the United States Army. In addi- tion to its normal classroom instruction, ROTC pre- sented adventure training such as orienteering, hiking, rappelling and life-saving as well as social events like the Military Ball, a formal Dining-In, and numerous happy-hours at the Rat.', Moreover, the department sponsored an active Ranger Detachment and Color Guard. Mixing academics with challenging and in- teresting extracurricular activities gave rise to an en- thusiastic, high spirited Corps of Cadets. Physical Education The goal of the department of Physical Education is to make a maximum contribution toward the optimal de- velopment ofthe capabilities of those students who have selected as their career goal a projected life role as pro- fessional educators in the field of physical education. The department provides the opportunities for training and developing competencies needed by the individual desiring to teach Physical Education. SITTING: B. Simonson, R. Moudgil. STANDING: R. Ames, Chairmang C. Patterson, C. Hoffman, T. Sheeran. Nursing V A world of people whose collaborative endeavors are directed at service to people- an effort to mold long standing traditional nursing service with futuristic technocratic health care delivery-individualized learning op- portunities for personal and professional development-these characterize the College of Nursing. Human service needs, personal and social values, time-tested methods and visionary ideas dictate a program of education-a learning together in a Christocentric environment aimed at becoming a professional nurse. z5f...., .. Introduction SITTING: Sr. M. Balthasar, E. O'Brien. STANDING: J. Borgatti, G. T1u'ner, E. Martin, E. O'Leax'y. Intermediate SITTING: C. Beebee, C. Fischer, A. Dow, Y. Principe, B. Curry, B. Higgins. STANDING: M. Story, M. Kornguth, B. Tucker, V. Manning, M. Franier, S. Ter- mini, F. Sorge. Advanced SITTING: M. R. Finn, F. Taylor, B Waligora-Serafin, Sr. M. Balthasar, S Cotter, J. Dineen. STANDING: M. Har- rop, B. Scrima, F. Wollner, N. Benson Chairman. .. 25 Philosophy Niagara University considers philosophy a necessary part of any university education. So the Philosophy Department spent most of its time this year imparting the rudiments of philosophical science to students from all parts of the University. But it also offered a comprehensive program for those who like philosophy enough to want more than a taste. This year it also held a series of faculty conferences to enable individual members to share the results of their research either with col- leagues in the Department or at times with other University Departments. Anything to promote discussion of philo- sophical issues. Since we do not have a Socrates on cam- pus fwho does'?j we must do the next best thing. SITTING: W. Gannon, Fr. Mun- day, M. Fleckenstein, J. Heiser, Chairmang Fr. Bennett. STAN- DING: D. Bonnette, R. Masiello, C. Sylvester, R. Waters, Fr. Mur- phy. Psychology The goal of the Psychology Department is to acquire knowledge of accepted theory and research in psychology in order to assist the students to become fully functioning persons, and to con- tribute to society through application of this knowledge. 26 S-...uhm mg D. Bolt, B. Keller, Chairmang D. Brown Religious Studies Man's nature reflects one person through many facets. Men and women think, play, Worshipg in this diversity, there is unity. The Faculty of the Religious Studies Department seeks an understanding of the total person through the dimension of man's religious ex- perience. It is our aim that the students achieve an insight into themselves as faith oriented in- dividuals through an examination of the doc- trine and practice of the Christian faith as Well as through an examination of the belief and faith experience of other religious tradi- tions. With this goal in mind, our faculty realizes its acute responsibility to maintain a vibrant academic climate through effective teaching and on-going research. SITTING: Sr. Minella, Chair- mang Fr. Hubbert. STANDING: Fr. Lachowski, R. Huebsch, Sr. Dooley, Fr. McGourty. SITTING: Fr. Sleasman, Fr. Bren- nan. STANDING: Fr. O'Ma.l1ey, Fr. Harrington, Fr. Trotta. 27 fl 'Some of the best times welve ever had here at Nimgam often stem from the feet that were different, owt of the ordinary. Every now then some of us of the local have-, and if were lucky -something different has been plamnedl for that day. These differem activities can be found catalogueld under the headbiing of Special Events. A very special tradition here at Niagara is Orientation, which commences the year-'Q social events. Much time, planning, and enthusiasm are involved Orientation. The fnfiemiclslmips created Oriemftatiom have proven the work and effort to be woftlilwlhjlel S-eptembemr 15 was the Nm-ses' Capping Day. Mass was held in the Upper Level, and all four classes of Nmsimg Students participated in the Services. This day was a memorable one for both the underclass. and the upperelalss Nursing Students. To the Freshmen it signified fi lhnlegimnimgg to the Seniors iii was a remimler that we end was neon lf you were one .of the unfortunate students who missed Orientation then perhaps you compensated by attending all Weekend. From Thursday to Sunday, Fall weekend offered many diversions for the Niagara students. Musical talents. were displayed not only by Aztec Two- Step but also 'by Litewood and N.U.'s very own and III. October brings it fthe chill of winter and the loneliness of rnissilug hottie. of us escape for home over the Columbus holiday or 'fstick it outl' and invite our parents to come for Parents' Weekend. 5 FA 139 ' Parents Weekend is at great wav to meet vour friends' parents as well as to get to know yan: own The avtmospherfe is friendly and mfermal very much Niagara Freshmen Semi formal 111 the Clet Cafe term Silver Bells, was the wheme this year and everyone danced to the music of Penelope The following week another Formal event took place at the Rndeway December 9th was the 'vlilitfary Ball and its theme was Wfime in H Bottle Anotlu r area of specml events ms the Players Theater Productnmms Not Gnly do they dmsplay a great ermount of talent but the Players also create cultural activities for the NU students This year thev marked many lmurs to produce, Whiz s Afraid of Virginia Wmolfv You re a Good Man Charhe Hmmm and Peter Pan Many of us mmplam that there s never anytltaing fchfferent to da here at Nlagaara How can we My that sincerely after glamcing ever these mem few effort, then I m certain that von might lame attended some of these Special Events an far this year For those of you who hslvewt and are 'bored remember 'Varietv is the splce nf life? Pat Bottini 1 ' X' U x x 1 V R Y E! X X v X l e e e X , H H NY e V XX f X X X X e X- I X HX ' L V' ' W 3 'X XX JX , XXX , X + w ee M e e W e e . X X XX - X X1 - X ' X ,X . December 2nd was the pages? If yumzfve made honest ' ' 1- 'X' ,wg X ' X :W ,ig Q ,. X X X. XXXX, X XX.ae X,X,, ,, X Xj XX- ,X, TX' X iXX,,, X X., XXX' 'X.' X 'X w I . 1 X J X X :X ' X X! XX , XaX X, XX X, X - X- X XX 3 X X, , XX ,Q ',,1X.' X X XV ylkxz' W, '.'XX1 , ' , 1 1 W ' w X' 'W - ' ' 1 Vw -T, XX L XXX,,X X , F ' XX X1 X XX XX 1 XX!! 'XX X ,XXX -VX 45 V , ,HH - XXX X. X xX X XX.1 eel X as X' XYX Y V- X 1 XX X Vw, ss' QXXX ' 'F U X F V V 'M , ,' ' , ' ,Qs N Xi, ' 4X1 ,X XX, 2 X as e- nc wa- WX 1 1 X, 1 X1xX X Urientation Almost 900 new students participated in Orientation '77. This year's program surpassed that of previous years in its exceptional atten- dance, spirit, new themes, and innovation. In- troductory activities included a Welcoming party, recreational activities, the Name Card Social , and a trip to Crystal Beach. This annual Walk to the Falls was the highlight of the week. This year's event, which lasted from August 31 to September 5, was an exhilarating introduction to life at N .U. '1 Bl - A6615 Gram 30 r -:I Lx lmxxxvf Q w ' ' o ' '-fl 'fi Wg 'KN .1 fir .fm 1+ f Q. 'ZH w-w---..4.-A- A ffl' .-,g 'ff '15 1:2 , Biff 'ik ,1.. ,M , ' -C ..,'1: .YZ Ei 3355 ' ' 1-L .41 02 4 A T1 as Ph -3 pf ' V 4 f...ig . ,N 111 ., . 5 k X - I -, - - 1' . 5V , J. , , t .A 'If' X ' ' ' f 41 ,ag rvmvvvr-is-ar x W k .FW ' L' , uh .- awww 1 , , I 1 H' e r Tm!! fx Em . B 4. Nursds Cappin n Dedication is a memorable experience in the life of all Niagara nursing students. The ceremony lies as a landmark in the ensueing career of each collegiate in the School of Nursing. It symbolizes the onward progress in their 4 years of study, and is a ceremony that is long remembered by each of its students. A I Us-.S 'Qi 7' Parent's Weekend fha' we N E' , EY' SB- x 5 Q? 7 mfg 1 L1 X ww , my W .1 5 .U ,W 4 9 w. Y 's num rg N47 r' 5, WW X X. :..,,,,,: ' ky .XV 1 A -Q s ? f ' . T-, L? ,Qi . K -k -'Tr 5 3 An. ww R 'B M: 215' K , 342 is X if? as ,Umm H. fy xxx as as E x s E n . Af H- . - U X. 5 'KEN H wi F Q. W i , QQQQL? ff- Mimi ,Fw W - Y ,gi X 12 Q B 15 ' ' ,. -L' L, N in awk N is , ,4 L x .1 Y xv M x -4 I V A gi, my 5 f M, ig: X is , . - -Q my H -X v f . , EQ - Y iaffiif , xv 5. 1, :Q ,ar .. VF. f A , , stii 2 gg? - '. , gk X QA :gi 1 Qwiiggiglgm ZA! Q XL uf Q MSG :ki H733 E X M, X 1.- Y m E 1 , if . x 1 - ':. .F M E if , ' M eesmxr v4 mfg ' MEL g KW V V V xikligfi mf we Y 1 1 s -f I ' I 'j' iv - SQ Ya is ' , A n ' X 'HE 52, ' M- .xv z . 'Ei n M .' X X V- V D I u, W W .F A W , , , 1 - , M. , U , W -, 'E5a:,.. ' ' ,, V - A 4.5. 4,3 1 ,Lu . f Via. 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Trees and other decorations are put in the cafeteria and Student Center. Christmas music is played in the halls, on the radio and in the Rat. Signs for Christmas parties sponsored by various organiza- tions and dorms appear on the bulletin boards. Kris Kringles are exchanged in dorms and everyone talks about the coming vacaton and the gifts they Want for Christmas. Even though finals are also at this time, the students here are still able to enjoy the spirit that the Christmas spirit brings. ag., ,, , N ' - A 3 CHRISTMAS 39 5 x ,nf , gi w fp , or U 'L , -Qu - 7- ?jT15'?Ti -3 1 A A 5:':.1iQ:sL -1 'I nf 1 ,',42V1 'i1gQ 1-yyf' 1 Qfff1mqvJQ: -fx LPS j - :V Q-',f.1 ' T vs. - f Y WL .Av x ,dv xx! Q ll L 4 8 97 1:7 5 . lv !,H I 1 ,FI ' ', 'Y' fx q!'v ,,g. 'p A f,Qk!g',k ji' ff' .ws--'E A-'I QEZSZQL' i ,Q 0 f I MJ-i' f sf ,V P' D. f . - , J 54,4 ,.H,, ,E 556' . il .5 ,' .f W' - J Peter Pan Mary Ellen Murray and Irene D'Auria shared the limelight as Peter Pan in this musical version which closed the first semester of theatrical offerings at N.U. If A1bee's play had been the theatre company's Hallo- ween haunt, Peter Pan,', with its catchy songs, J.M. Bar- rie dialogue, and endearing performances, was its Christmas stocking. Received enthusiastically by cam- pus and community, the show's staggering eighteen- per- formance run was often sold out. Q if sn: .xii J A' J if as . I ix fm-'E ff! 1' f- ' .ch 5 'iff 3 1, 4 . 'sf w x ' is V L., il 'A J :: X' ' gp' y a is r l d ,J if Q , ' 'J il ltr , ' ,f wfr : i w , ' 5 . 5 4 In an X ' ' lll l 11 .' 42 ,, I H -,E V X -A 1- 3 12. . ,. , v Fi ' LEYQPQZ 1 Sim i' 5.1-. YQ ,....?.'.. v Z Freshman Semi-Formal On December 2, 1977, the com- bination of spirit, devotion, and en- thusiam i11 the Class of '81 developed in our Freshman Semi-Formal. Those who came and even those who didn't, pulled together, in decorations, publicity and even clean-up to make the evening a complete success. Christmas spirit was in the air as the dining hall was decorated with Silver Bells and Christmas Holly. Our first N.U. formal proved to be a memory forever treasured. 44 'fro- Dlilitary Ball This year's edition of the Annual Military Ball was held on December 10th at the Rodeway Inn. Approx- imately 80 couples, representing the cadets, staff, and friends of Niagarafs ROTC detachment quickly got into the holiday spirit with a cocktail hour and a delicious steak dinner. This was followed by an evening of danc- ing and relaxation with music pro- vided by the rock band, Brimstone. 45 Chalk Garden X 46 I . 1 a-.,, 4. 1-. -v 1 f ,rf-' W 4- .WQFL , -Jr W BOTTOM ROW: A Thompson, M. G-ranger, P. Burke, C. Schaner. TOP ROW: M. Fallon, K Fitzgerald, K. Bud- niewski, L. Schwind, ,I Bettin, D. Colangelo MISSING: S. Hahn. ,he xi, 455 .OXL -,uw if D Cheerleaders 48 Q., 1 Q QQ -D' 'Q lq E? A ,-tx Renewed enthusiasm characterized Niagarslls sports scene in 77-78. Evidence of the fresh ardor was everywhere. Graceful fall days enticed large crowds to support the soccer team. The fans found themselves cheering a New York State power before the season ended. Although the elements wererft always as kind, the club football team also slugged its way to national recognition during al grueling fall campaign. supporters were treated to a hard-nosed brand of football rarely seen in the Upstate region. The cross eountry team maintained the superlative fall record and cspturerl the Upper New York State Championship at St.. Bonaventure. Veteran harriers combined with the younger ruznners to lead the squad. The tennis teams battled the weather and opponents to chalk up victorious seasons. Inexperienee took its toll on a young volleyball crew which nevertheless battled to fa respectable finish. The enthusiasm evident in these sports is refreshing to followers. The football record alone shows how desire can be turned into victories. The rugby club struggled to respectability in one short year since its inception. The players may not be the most polished athletes at Niagara, but you won't catch anyone telling them that. The same competitive spirit personifies the hockey club. e icemen have risen from their nasceney and developed into a well-rounded team that always U9 aims for the divisional title Perhaps the 'best example of the new enthumasm was seen m the pmdh of Nlagara s athletics The Eve new members of the mem s baslzetball team pumped in additional vigor that assured the club of a successful seasnn The female Eagles found The swimming squads overeame the deficlenees of the St Vmewent's pool in their seasons State leaders guided the men to vicimry while the spmt of the women shone even in defewt Last but not least m the of all Niagarans is the extensive mtramurals program The fans of varsity teams had a nine sport world of their own for more personal recreation Conventum Center crowds metamorphosed into all stars of the imagmatilon in such an unlikely place as the East Gym Athletic rmmpetitmn dates tm the earliest of eiwiflizaliiems We are no exception The lleslsons lemme-d on the playing fields actually do gmde peeplds litves Tmte? Net really The spirit is there, the emfnfliet is there the pure enjoyment is pres-ent Ami we feel all the beiiter fomrjollnmng ua McGee I ? N g X if W , , l M l l . l l , ' X W , 'j - ' ' . 1 ,- Ln, Q H ' lf '1 -' ' ,N xl' X ,L 1 . 'X ' . ' l '. if J V ., ' YJ 9 Jil ' - 3-V Y Y, ' K ir - gl w 2, ' ,N ' 7711- - lahemselves Q position. l 4 Q. . V Q, 1, V, , P W 1 .,,, ,. , I i W ,Q , ' , W I Y ' , , 'L W- 1 . :': 3 , i 4 if 4 1- ' , u W, - l 1 Club Football 53 N 1 Nuff V . ti. T ,,k..,.:. puBl7 .b'9 Z. i ' 45' fu ' . f lf...fii5? ' A 'xl ' 9 Q f . f X1 . 1 5 . r ,.- if-2' x, O f I 0 Q , ' A. Y 'P A' if ff' 'lv 'N - J , 'g-:La ,I . .. J: mb H, K A +:fau'gf, . -M + W1 1. mr- 5 .- W mfaff vu., f:f..1-f t 4 , . N4 FT ann 1 ' T Q.:- if 304 !!! lf' if ,,, 5? U Q 5, N I I b 1-, ,. Ne, ' .. ya 1' 'Wm .:- 'DSP J' 3 ,, .ff?b 7 i'l 4 ' --Y 'L IQs, b.- W..-' 'sal 5 ' 1.- M - ' 9 ,PS 2' ' I ,,-Q1 .-'-Sfmt! Ar k L. ig K. . 'HFTQK A Q mdk 'tl i... ...N -'..Sf51,'f-,.,: Q N- 'f. 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X I X NU OPP 19 Univ. ofBuffa1o 37 39 Syracuse 2 1 24 Brockport St. 32 21 RIT 35 19 Alfred 36 16 Buffalo St. 41 15 St. John Fisher 48 6th of 13 LeMoyne Invitational lst Big Four 1st Little Three 5th of 13 Canisius Invitational lst Upper NY State Championship 14th of 25 ICAAAA ROW 1: Gary LaGrou, Steve Heinbockel, Karl Thoma, jack Cosmann. ROW 2: Coach Guido Filicetti, Mark Heinbockel, Jeff Kumm, Steve Walter, Steve Scolamiero, John Michalek, Sam Rug- giero Missing: Mike Anthony, Mark Warth, Patty Thornton 4 Univ. of Buffalo St. Bonaventure Gannon Eisenhower Syracuse Fredonia Canisius St. John Fisher Brockport St. SUNY 0 Binghamton Buffalo St. Roberts Wesleyan oPP 3 qovty 0 1 1 1 2 0 1 2 1 3 2 Soccer The Niagara soccer team compiled a superb 7-3-2 record under the guidance of Coach Jean Tassy. The booters were once ranked tenth in the state after moving to five quick wins and a tie. It marked the first state ranking for Niagara in seven years of soccer. Only a season-ending slump of one goal defeats could crush any aspirations for further recognition. The high scoring offense teamed with an aggressive defense to provide plenty of excitement for large campus crowds While ensuring a large margin of victory. tw I, ' 1 Y di'!:'P1i' 511.3 -A , . , x . iwm mf.: ap, ig, I A :, lx - '-'X 4' wi 55- k:1:e4gi -, Eb' if ,V , -D ,1J'V:.' Q ar UW - A si , 'KL' 'ZXHE-Z? A1 M g wk ' 1 , r v.1iEr'1' M- 1 fr.. 255 Q ' if Y ,v J 191 ,L 7 iq., ,.,---'U il J 6 .. P1 P ,Q 51 1-ni,' 5. ,I I nl ,, --f-' ir qfy- '- . . V 1. Si fi - .W ' R ' ..,, Z 1 2 V Av, - ,fn-in T., X3 ' V'-. I' ffqlwr I7 ' I ., x , Q , J Q it .- . I A . Q f . 3 ' rf' I E' ig ,wh ,V, i. ' Jar f gc - I 4 Aww., W ' V HL 355318 5 , ' f. 1' 5 5 M 2,-.-.F JM? ' 'I P5 J I 3 g h' Q .1 rx 9 'YQ-r Y gf ...,.. g ,. A- 5 f l 4 ' -- 5'i'!f'A -fufml -i Qf3EE12fi'Q .1 Y , R 7 rm? in - FRONT: Matt Guiliano Cco-captj, Andrei Neimanis, Dave Stasiak, Vince Bohacki. MID- DLE:J0hn Gorman, Tim Biemersofer, Tim Flood, Tim Carlisle, Dave Kielar, Chip Wager, Chuck Ot- tavio, Paul Beyer, Tom O'hara, Jim Grannis fco- captj. Back: Pork Donovan, Nick Preziosi, Mike Sullivan, Paul Smith, Dennis Sugrue, Homer Mangon, Ed O'Connor, Steve deBruyn. Rugby 62 ra... +1 v 1'-:-'-- ... 9' D - .. . 'UBZF xg if fi 'Q IV' 0,5 X571 lf f?- '- - -Q I: ss-lst' mf' , M ,U , V H Iyar A ,. nfl, U MQW B., ww. H-ry 5 if .... yr 1. 516111, Y A smm, mf . 3 Tidf r' ' 233 -1 -as w msg The inexperience was evident when Niagara dropped its first four volleyball games of the season. Coach Nan- cy Riccio rallied her squad after the dismal start and finished with a respectable 7-11 record. A prolonged slump at the season's end kept the spikers from a .500 finish. Optimism is riding high for next year with the return of veteran talent. There were no seniors on the squad this year. NU OPP L St. Bonaventure L Fredonia L St. John Fisher L Houghton W RIT W Alfred L Canisius W Nazareth W D,Youville W NCC L Mansfield St. L Buffalo St. L Univ. of Buffalo W Canisius W Buffalo St. L NCCC L Genesee CC L Univ. of Buffalo 60 - M--' ui ff! tiff '1iw1:e.... ka -fi Ll.. AxA'?x.'l-TE' 5' im. A B g,.1f,W,. . .- 'l 3 1 . 1 ,fy ,4-it J 5:E9'+ lfz f ' ann Q1 rifle r ,. .N -ff 1 S , , . r Y' r- A .. . X, ve. .t I ixw-fv 'S Us .M - VV :- :fx ?'1:.'.v!1-5.-I ' -' lf 'iii 'Q:Q'f4F4':Q-1:AN if if' . -'u'g57v,., '. .24 JA ig f 'I 63 E if 61 H 1i 71 U r I e E 1 E 1..- W nf Y ,wc L w I M 0- ., X X Women's Tennis NU OPP 1 Buffalo St. 6 4 Fredonia 3 4 St. I ol1n Fisher 1 3 Brockport St. 3 5 Alfred 0 3 St. Bonaventure 4 7 D'Youville O 4 Nazareth 2 4 Univ. ofBuffa1o 3 3rd in Big Four Tourney Q Men's asketball O 4 FIRST ROW: W. Rooney, P. Seaffidi, J. Massey, R. Beckman, S. McDaniel, D. Drum, ,I.Roacl1e. SECOND ROW: O. Harper, P. Rademacher, G.,Iordan, D. Foote, V. Allen, B. Ruhack, R. Cox, D. Cox. THIRD ROW: B. Hig- gins, Mgr., R. Traugott, Asst. Mgr., Dr. A.L. Bax, team physician, D. Raskin, Head Coach, M. Fletcher, Asst. Coach, B. Mecca, student asst. coach, P. Smith, athletic business mgr. B Y I SI R. ,gg t :-:f: . . .... if I 4 1 if'iVii1I . W Y ig! is 5 F , y f' -, X.-ani'-' . ii i . Q ,gmgi YM, ,JZ-. ,LQSF3 f ii - mg. i',,:z,, U-vi! A 1 wf hwffgg 'H Mm X ' E QQ ' 'G' . ,,,. Y , . KW? I N., , ,.: - eH.g1.,8.W , .. .,,.. , X.- g ii ,.-.-: .45 1w.....m YA 'Qui i 8 'EEZ Q we '-as i ca W 4 ,-,A ,, u .,.., 31 421 X , ' i m 'ii 1 --' 5 r . I E r Q 'I 4 3 u 1 Ja! M W. Wg? X 1 - I V l 3 I 1 --'W A 5 If N? Ei LURNETIK. U - f .Y 5 i X .555 y I . C! I 1 , . ' if ? V : '1 Lg 79 l W if ' 5114. ' T5 li ix 33 -... f' km. 1 N 5, , -I i L x Ai! I fvllr if , it 3 V M V Q . 5. --L, -X M ,Q-, 3 'li-. '9l9uu,-i ,f 1 I -.0 'L- Q 19 , Q WW i,,m V Qwgw in- , 'i 9 , .wal ' wggw, , Q, Aw .x ' W.. in-off - X- W0men's Basketball KNEELING: MJ. Vitiello, Student Asst.g N. Egerton, C. Arman, BLK. Flaherty, Jet Thornton, S. Battaglia, J. Lasnau, M. Emmi. STANDING: S. Farrel, K. Colomb, T Simone,J. Blake, Coach Roickle, K. Dann, M.B. Tierney, L. Delsignore, C. Williams. -4, 1'A 'hh' 9' ' ti 6 i?,,,'gf -xv 'v 1 1 f ' L' s ,fx I3 - -- 72 zvv, ,-'. Q:::riy. litfin. A ll, in i a'.,' !Lg,,-Q15 ' ' 3 3' wif' M' ' - ' Q h? ' Tfis ,g Q-l'ig:4?g+ wqisvw s'fQwrvQa:fwf'ML Q fwe?5?.f?S E '- fffagiw BZQSEEFSS Men and w0lllGll,S Swimmin ROW 1: M. llligliore, G. Cameron, D. Axon, J. Murphy, J. Piwtorak, M. M. Sauerbier. ROW 2: K. Cummings, P. Mahoney, S. Michini, K. Ahern, R. Hughes, E. Emerson, J. Moodhc. KNEELING: C. Kane. ROW ONE: K. Keaney, A. Bonhotal, K. Kobosh, D. Morrison, D. Carroll, J. Smith, C. Winke. ROW TWO: C. Dodd, J. Sczypanski, P. Hawkes, - , . ,W ,,, . , , - H. RuSh,J. McGarty, K. M J J' J' fu ' J Smolucha, M. Kelly. ,H X 74 I .f ,4 'HW - , f 1 174' A ' , . 1,5 Ax 2 124' - ' , WH -fa 4e:Qf7ev9' 'uv--Q J it Club Ice Hockey SN. . at W 4 'F'-v 76 Y STANDING: Frank, Tom, Ed, Peter, Pat, Rick, Rodger, Frank, Mike, Paul, Tom, Mike, Tim, Tom, Mike. KNEEL- ING: David, Brian, Cookie, Steve, Tom, Tim. Y - f M, , e M ,, ii D ' ' W ' 'i '-K-. A I Q Q. 'wtf K 'X V 115 'I 'Fi' ' . . H! W s- Intramural Men's Footb ll r 1' 5215? :QTY ',, J i . ,cf A, JL Q K K gas 1 Humax M s -1 fe: ma nl . U fn., N., Q M' ,f 7' L, 1 1... , w 'f , - w ' ',,1, gi. Hr K w.. U N5 . j f , '.-av. ,J ,. 0 V --m ,A -.x - .., . . .pq 1. -81' 1 F-Viv V L. , u. ,,, ,. may -- ,a QQ .3 'U an vi - 4, . 15, +w,:f 5 - f my f' -. ,f,i?h,.. nga, . ,a E.. .. , , get .V-?f ew ,,..g. - X JW' -xx , ,L-P+ , Vs, ,-1 , s . X 'X :A-'L J. L. ,gzfahegg . , ,A-7 jg. , vii? L lil x , rf- -4, ' ' 1 .-.- zvmly.. 'jflgaff M4151 - , K' ' 'P 3 ., ' T I Wh ' -' V' nz? -iff, ...f . -:4,, It Intramural w0ln2ll,S Softball 80 .. af. 1-Qhii Intramural Men's asketball g :ming ' , V, ' Q. F 15 . . A.. ,Wi I , A 'A . M ,VY , 1...-.. , . 14.2 E i ig ' 5 .-A N X t Q -' ' i ,. Q 44. -, 12 M , t f32isX2zw:f!fhW1?? f?F -'aw ' UqSfzyQffV,, W' ..,L-,Pf15afs5f4filfi?i?fwf'., f1'Wf?'f: 'T 'A 1 Wy 3 ,1:fQisif15wk if - , , 1 ,,q,.gg'z1jM2 , 1 'V 1 MU! Z' iw 1 W , , A , Q MQ W1--M -M 83 g, 'Till my hoof, ye gods, so that I may not say, whilst I have done this, fBehold, also, hour of my life is gonvefgbut rather, '51 have lived an hour. ' Ralph Waldo Emerson, in Society and Solitudea 'Works Days. summarized aptly the plea of one who truly desires to attain the most from life. Un Niagarals campus, the lopporttmities to live a full life constantly present themselves. Of course, the freshman student may st first suppose that life at Niagara is merely an oodles array of lines. The annual sutmmm lines appear the first week ss one waits to registers, to pick up linen and to rent s mailbox. The lines multiply as students queue up for food, books and checks. But the waiting eventually drifts into conversations, and the chairtirgg frequently grows into friendship. Orientation, Ho-or parties, classes and the Rat provide further arenas for meeting fellow Niagarans. The trauma of living off Campus and traveling to school in big yellow busses proclaiming their existence in the world is eventually overcome. Major problems, such as 23 days of 1113-Celsiilg rain, the textbooks the campus store still has on order, and getting to the Cove when one d.oesn't have a car become concerns. A student reailiized quickly that Niagara offers spectacular attractions: the famous falls the infamous to them, Devifs Hole and Goat Island, and Va foreign country walking distances ut Niagara boasts of ore that its natural setting. Frequent socials this year provided for tastes from Switch, an imitation Beetles gfnmp tu the punk mud Talking Hem lmtertmmment varied from a been: blast featuring Moss Back Mule Emil to A Parents Weekend touched mth class The Cinema Club continued to Viewers laughed th-any Belly s Heroes md audiences sitimg in the aisles cried through The Either Sade oi the Mmuttdivn Theamergaers altemmbesly www wept md held their breath thrmimgh such N U Players pmuiluuztmns me 'fYmm me m Gam!! Man, Charlie Hmmm, and ' Who s Afraid of U 'W If MW 1 Q : M g v A MJ w H W t ' i ,xii 'La .V ir' F! w'YYA,- J, , v A -affeg mowises at nl prices. jf ' i , , 4 U fgj' ' I' ' V' ' VV-V, Y. . 1 , -jf lr .Li 'J V V' -1 . 11 ' aw' b , H' Virginia Woolf? Weill- known lectzxrerm student talent coffee houses. .imramm-ads and treks mn Sm t, Park Mall saatftzmed any threatening clouds nf ihofreclom. this. campus, activities are not merely excuses to hold meetings. They offer appnwtmlnities to participate in decision lflf1ll.kili!g,: to discuss mmmmn inter-esiw and in develop amd intensify mrelatimnsmpfs, A desmfipfeimn mf student life at Niagara would he inuwmplete without mefniliiml mf ping pmol, fame ball and itmyiimg, another campus pastime :centers as ride hams, Notices pmelainfiismg Nkide ueedsdw appear the axonal Week of the semester pasted until Memfmrisd Day! where but at would mme find eu- ed rallies wfnmbamLs'?' But Niagara is more than H eunpglnmeraftiuu of 11111656 elements tossed into a package and tied up with a. pmawple rilfb-mm.. It is a of active people banded together with friandslmipg It is m university Where, upmm graduation. one may not say, UB-ehoilzd, alan, fum: years of my life are gnnef'-but rather, HI have lived four ymarsfm Virginia L White eVeaux W .,. ey ,,. -:l1W': '94 f , 'T,,,.xJLqj- ,W . gf, gn., . 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This year, not only have the members of O'D upgraded the social life in the dorm, they have also made a name for themselves in many intramural activities. ' -'-it - -I fu .39 4 l 'l Q . , if-4 ,lg , ,f Q 5 l 3 'uh ??QEg,'i ' Lynch Living in Lynch Hall can easily be considered as liv- ing in one of Mount Eagle Ridge's most diversified dorms. On a typical Monday morning Lynch is like a morgue with the dead roaming in and out of the bath- rooms, but by Friday night the boys of Lynch light up and sometimes let go. Clet If walls could speak, Clet Hall would tell many different stories. It was the real beginning of the permanent Niagara University as we know it, the oldest building on campius, the recipient of the most changes, the holder of the most memories. Clet was constructed between 1864 and 1868, and was originally named: Our Lady of Angels. The first floor con- tained the administration and the treasurer's offices, as well as a small infirmary. The second and third floors of Clet and all three of Laboure were seminarian's rooms and class- rooms. The library was located on the first and second floors of Marillac, with the collegianls chapel of the third and fourth floors. Today's theatre was then the gymasiumg the Rathskeller was the seminarian's cafeteria. In 1971, women moved into the Marillac wing-the first female occupants of Clet Dorm. Between 1972 and 1973 they overtook the Labourse wing, and finally made the total en- croachment in 1974. Today, the dorm stands as a landmark on campus-the cor- nerstone of Niagara University. 90 0'Sl1ea O',Shea Hall harbors more male students than any other dorm on campus. Seton's twin tower has a lot of class and its inhabitants display that same class oc- casionally. There is always a good time in O'Shea and the guys get along well. Q l Seton Seton is a resident hall housing 436 under-grad- uate girls. The building was built in 1969 and was named after Elizabeth Ann Seton QI774-18211, Who recently became the first native United States cit- izen to be canonized a saint in the Roman Catholic church. The dorm seems to be in a constant flurry of activ- ity. A piano room, T.V. room, and lounges are pro- vided to entertain guests. Used for projects and meetings, the building supplies accomodations for special organizations. The Dean of Wornen's, As- sistant Dean of Women's offices and the counseling center room are located in Seton. A laundry room, an exercise room, and room for ceramics are supplied for the girls. . .lm 92 o Tunon Timon was converted this past year from a male dorm to a female dorm. About seventy girls reside in the dorm with three girls to a room. Timon, Niagara's smallest dorm can be seen as an inspiration to the whole Niagara Community by the friendliness and fun- niness of the Timon girls. 1 Varsity Village One of the university's oldest and more classy institutions, Varsity Village has continued to serve its residents with a more homey at- mosphere in which to live. The upper- classmen who enjoy their village are often the envy of their underclass counterparts. 'Sq 94 Yorkshire Niall!! ,H U ' o ' I This year Yorkshire Hall, became N.U.'s version of a co-ed dorm. In an attempt to allow more women to live on campus half of Yorkshire was converted for the male popu- lation. Most of the students in this dorm now seem to enjoy their life downtown a lit- tle better. 95 Commuters This year commuters have tried to become much more involved. The forgotten third of the student body is now a focal part in the University and commuters are holding many responsible positions in clubs and organiza- tions. 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Then there's the partiernz The student that eats, sleeps, and studies at the Rats, the Cove, and the Shed, His all-nighter isnat over a book but over a bar! Both of these personalities make College Life an interesting one. Many times we find ours-elves tempted by the partiern guilty when We Watch the hookwornf' at work. There is one other personality that is essential to any University. That is the involved student. The student that utilizes his talents or abilities to further the growth of the school. Without change would never take place. Many of us are not aware of what goes on Wbehind the scenes here at Niagara. Who shows the movies 'Vinnies 302 every Friday? Who eats up for the various social events on campus? Who sees to it that the student body has a paper to read every Friday Q 99 Lv an during their 11 0 clock class? Students that s Wim! Students who give up endless hours to serve the fest of us Their mm-k is usually mlmmtsry mth the possibihty of maybe a small push from a fhendl. In the end when benefits from these smdentsf' We do It is because of the Hirmvcolved students that We have s everal Organizations here at Niagara Umversfity Student Government produces a large smmmt of the activities here at Nisgara Student fimlsmcml assmstanlce to the other eampus urgmuzatmons but also creates many of its own func tmns Me mhers of Student Government are involved both in Niagara as ll whole and in each individual class Often throughout the past. year we have read about the apathy that ex'is1s here on the Mt Eagle Ridge How em people talk of apathy after they renew the number of people that are m volved here at Niwgarao People volunteer their time free of charge ' to help mitiate some new aetivitles or carry on with old traditlons here at Nnagara Surely that is not apathy Yes there are three 'basic per so-nalmties here at Niagara Hopefully though we all have little of each in us to help balance life here on campus to do well in school have a good time and be an intrinsic part of Niagara 'University After we ve spent femur years here I hope we can all honestly say I have grown and I have helped Nmagara grow Pat Bnttmm N , ,N X, ' ' X , , y Q , ' 1 .',, V , , XX X 1 N Q' X X y. , X , XX X X X f ' I X X ,X X X X K H: , , , W ' LJ- ,3 X ' Y - - 'Q V , .. . X ,, X X X 1 X.X' A , ,XX ,X,X,'X X Gcwemmemr not only gives l , X, X X ,u , ,XXX X X XXX7 X , X . XX as . he , ,. ,, . , 1 . ' 1 2 W W' 1 V '. f 1 ' w We V, x 1 l ' '. l ,. ,' x Y 4 1 Y ' X Y F 1, Y, V X 1 gg rl V ,, , ,!, ., Q- u ,. , . . , -Y al V X Y Y 'zzs' is V, 2 yes- .7 l N X -H I. X ,- V Xu 1 lsl.e : 7' , ,f Jw ,,, A ,, J' ,J w Accounting The Accounting Club is an organization formed to stimulate outside interest in the varied and ever- expan- ding field of accounting. A better understanding of the profession is achieved by excursions to accounting in- stallations and lectures by industrial and public accoun- tants. 110 ROW 1: L. Miller, G. Benner QSec.j ROW 2:1 . Harper, B. Ellis S. Milicia, C. Story, J. Decker, P.Lynch ROW 3: B. Germain C. Kajdasz ROW 4: E. Wright, T. Slipko, D. Roy, P. Mi1icia,J Giarrizoo, M. Daley, M. Gawel, R. Stack, S. Walter, P. Sondel M. Dunphy, P. Johnson fPres.j Missing: S. Sparto fV. Pres.j M. Jacobi fTreas.j Baton Twirler l These girls, experts in the field of baton twirling, perform at the men's varsity basketball games. Their in- tricate routines provide the fans with , halftime entertainment and show much spirit and support for the pur- ple eagles. Left to right: P. Ewart, M. Ewart Ng Ngo ROW 1: P. Swift, M. Wyatt CV. Pres.j, G. Schupp fPres.j,J. Slowic ROW 2: K. Klar, B. Zwolinski, B. McGuire, M. Carlino, T. O'Donne1l, B. Laurri, E. Nwisu Absent: A. Wong. N P American Chemical Society The American Chemical Society Chapter of Student Affiliates, or Tetra- hedron, is an active group that sponsors many fund raising as Well as social ac- tivities that are geared for scientific interest. 111 Aquila Aquila, fthe Latin word for eaglej, is the literary publication produced each year by the students of Niagara University. It is open to the entire Niagara community as an outlet for creative literary excellence and diver- sity in the works published: poetry, prose, art and photography. SITTING: J. Dunning, Editor, Fr. Burke, Moderator, M. Wagner, Bus. Manager Missing: J. Freeze Delta Epsilon Sigma D e 1 t a E p s ilo n Sigma is the national scholastic honor socie- ty for Catholic col- leges and universities. To be eligible for membership, candi- dates must be persons with a record of outstanding academic accomplishment who have shown dedication to intellectual activity. Undergraduate stu- dents who have com- pleted at least fifty per cent of the credit requirements for their baccalaureate de- grees, graduate stu- -dents, faculty mem- bers, and alumni are eligible- for member- ship. While the primary purpose of Delta is to recognize academic achievement, the society has sponsored a guest lecturer and a book fair in addition to the annual induc- tion banquet. 112 KNEELING: K. Barry CV. Pres.j, N. Hart QPres.j, D. Constantino, P. Ewart, C. Bluey Sitting: P. Cor- coran, L. Vendryes, G. Pickering,J. Gallager, Dr. Stranges, L. Donbrowski, R. Webb, D. Mussari,J. Marrem STANDING: M. Gordon, M. Kernin fTreas.j, B. Borgatti,J .J ones, M. Schreiner, N. Oeinck MISSING: J. Dobbertin fSec.j, M. Connelly, J. Brodka, C. Curtis, S. Gavlick, T. Hostomsky, M. Jacobi, K. Karns, A. Kenlin, P. Kunkemoeller, C. Dallas, S. Doane, K. Earsing, D. Eick, K. Elliott, E. Foley, D. Lonney, P. Mays, A. Meyer, L. Nowachek, S. O'Connell, L. Pensak, G. Richardson, A. Rooney, C. Sadler, A. Seymour, T. Slipko, K. Smoleucha, M. Updike, R. Webb, D. Wenske, M. Wiskowski sri STANDING: G. Ouellette QV. Pres., ROW 1: E. Bartow fSec.j, D. Snow, P. Mulligan ROW 2: L. Springer, G. Carges fTreas.j, P. Arcadi fAsst. Dir. 8: Organistj T. Mar- tin, III ROW 3: S. Murrock, W. Berkley fPres.j, A. Swanson, G. Schupp Chapel Choir The Niagara University choir, directed by Mr. Martin O. Ouellette and moderated by Father Paul Murphy, serves the University through Sunday Liturgies and on- campus concerts. The choir also performs for outside organizations and off-campus communities. ' 113 W 0 SITTING: A. Boscog P. Pfeiferg D. McLerrang S. Knoxg G. Zaccardo STAN- DING: M. Nunng T. Staubg M.L. Welchg I. Forgensig C. Storyg R. Frawleyg D. Tanseyg T. Stayzerg C. Huttemang I. Menendezg L. Gibbin Delta Phi Epsilon Delta Phi Epsilon, a social-service sorority, is dedicated to the purpose of encouraging, sustaining, and maintaining the high ideals of Friendship, justice, and Learning Within Niagara University and the surrounding area. It is a self funded organization, raising money by vari- ous activities and raffles, to support the social-services that it undertakes each semester. Interdorm Council is a student organiza- tion which organizes and sponsors events benefitting all resi- dent students. The council is comprised of representatives from each dormitory council plus the Assis- tant Deans of Women, Men and Student Ac- tivities. Some events it sponsors include an annual art show, a dorm decorating con- test between the dorms at Christmas time, and weekly movies shown in the dorms on a rotating basis. SITTING: J. Favret, C. Hutteman, N. Heir fChmn.j, S. Pelino, K. Bilwin, A. Wall, C. Dean fModeratorj STAND- ING: G. Mis, G. Mis, B. Badger, T. Barbieri fModeratorj, L. Ross l Interdorm First Aid The First Aid Squad was form- ed in the school year 1976-77 as an organization which assists the Niagara University Health Ser- vice in providing emergency treat- ment and care. In doing so it enables concerned students to ac- quire and perfect their first aid skills. 114 ROW 1: M. Grieco, J. Lechner, C. Carges, E. Gaffke, K. Allen, T. Geehrer ROW 2: K. Policastro, G. Zaccardo, I. Rosettie, B. O'Gorman fV. Pres.j, E. Johnson fPres.j, K. Sullivan, D. Schmidt, D. Covell, E. Barow, ROW 3: J. Schott, P. Max- well, J. Benware, M. Foster, P. Oehman, L. Ward, K. Senecal, K. Gentz, D. Eldredge, P. Wrobbel, M. Jednak, T. So, M. Wagner, M. Gun- nison SITTING: A. Wall, K. Moessner STANDING: M. Kowalski, D. Root ABSENT: P. Collins fRec. Sec.j, P. Reid QT:-eas.j Foreign ww ,i . ,Y,E:,1.t.l ..,, Hi. , ..l Students Niagara University Foreign Student Association is a ser- vice organization. It was formed to pro- mote cultural ex- change, provide for the welfare of mem- bers new and old, through a unified ef- fort in adapting to the environment, people, culture and language of the United States. The Association also contributes to the enrichment of the Niagara University community. KNEELING:,I. Fcrreras, P. Nwankwo SITTING: E. Saunders fV. Prcs.j, M. Lo Prcsti fPres.j, M. Long QModeratorj, N. Bernhein, C. jacn fTreas.j STANDING: W. Adegbola, Dr. T. So, Dr. M. Pietrantonc, R. Chandran, A. Guida Delta Nu Alpha Delta Nu Alpha is the transpor- tation industry's fraternity. It's purpose is to promote interest in the field of transportation. Guest speakers present lectures for the education of its members. It also assists in job placement of its members. ROW 1: S. Donato,j.,Iaycox. ROW 2: J. Crow, D. Salivao, J. Eichenger. ROW 3: R. Lawson, B. Maiden, T. Galink, T. Fisk. 115 International Club The International Club Welcomes American as Well as foreign students. Through slide presentations, lectures, clinics, field trips and parties, the members socialize and learn what life is like in other countries. ROW 1: M. LoPresti, M. Gould fSec.J,J. Ferreras fTreas.j D. Folaron. ROW 2: W. Adegbola, N. Heier fPres.J, C. Jaen QV. Pres.J, M. Long, CMOderatorJ, P. Nwankwo. ROW 3: J. Angrisano, I. Forgensi, S. Porter, M. Pietrantoni, N. Ber- nhein, A. Guida, A. Wong, D. Smith, J. Dellelo. ROW 4: B. Coombs, M. Colagrossi, T. So, M.A. Reedy,J. Squires, E. Saunders, R. Chandran. Leap Frogs Q7 The Leap Frogs is the pep organization of the Niagara campus. Open to all students, its goal is to stimulate spirit and involvement by students through different events. It's crazy and it's fun! 116 ROW 1: D. Mende, A. Schnorr, K. Senecal. ROW 2: S. Poter, J Squires, K. Kehm, S. Nannery, M. Vieux, S. Cincebox, C. Brusseau, M L. Welch, J. Giarrizoo QPres.J, T. Slipko fTreas.J, C. Story QSec.j, P Milicia QV. Pres.J ROW 3: J. Schaefer, J. Lesenko, S. DelVeccl1io, C McDonnell, J. Shanahan, M. Cuckobich, I. Forgensi, M. Franz, S Stack. ROW 4: S. Milicia, L. Godino, K. Burke, P. Sondel, C. Sweeney M. Walker, A. wan. MISSING: D. Roy, M. Gawel, R. stack, M. Wendi C. Kajdasz. '43 Kappa Mu Epsilon KME is the national mathematics honor society. The prhnary objective of the society is to develop an interest and appreciation of mathematics. This year N.U.'s chapter attended the national KME convention is New Concord Ohio and Mike Kernin received honorable mention for a paper he presented. ROW 1: M. Swiercznski, Sec.: J. Esposito, Pres.-N. Heier. ROW 2: B. Weaver. ROW 3: M. Wyatt: G. Schupp B. Covney, Treas. NOT PICTURED: D. Fraher, V. Pres.: D. Eichg M. Gordon: M. Kernin: C. Sadler: K. Alessi: J. Bologna: D. Goodman, P. Swift. Knights 0i' Columbus The Knights of Columbus offers young Catholic men the opportunity to share views, ideas, and beliefs with others in a sociable. manner. Bi-weekly meetings in- tend to spur members to service and of- fer social activities. ROW 1: R. Wagner, G. Higgs, J. Kennedy, M. Smith, D. O'Brien, T. Murphy, T. Brown, M. Holland. ROW 2: M. Kroll fMem. Chnm.j, M. Pietrantoni fTreas.J,J. Zaccardo fGrand Knightj, N. G. Golibersuch fDeputy Grand Knightj, C. Donnelly fWardenj, C. Dixon fChance11orj. ROW 3: J. Shanahan, C. Roberts, M. Romeo fProg. Di.r.Q, D. DiPiazza, M. Waite, B. Allegretto, M. Gravelle, M. Foster, P. MacPherson. ROW 4: E. Kaminski, B. Donahue, S. Col- eman, A. Dustan Bray, B. Voge1,J. Mulvanerty. 117 Y-ir N.U. Players The Niagara University Players membership is open to the student body at large. The Players produce seven major shows, including a musical every year. Students who elect to become involved with The Players are given the opportunity of performing in productions or Working on various production crews. In this Way, students derive satisfaction from being a part of a creative pro- cess. This year, for example, The Players produced 4'You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?,', Peter Pan, The Chalk Gardenf' Char1ey's Aunt, Romeo and Julietf' and An Evening of One-Act P1ays.', ROW 1: J. MacDanie1, A. Palnieri, Br. Martin, P. Eleey, P. Scarpelli QSec.j ROW 2: D. Perlman, C. Wager, A. Schultz. ROW 3: M. Lennan, R. Jasvlevich, R. Sticlmey, K. Broiles, K. Ford fTreas.jROW 4: V. Hout, L. Helak, P. Abel, T. Planeta. MISS- ING:J. Manley fPres.J, B. Whitaker fV. Pres.J :fri 1. inf :I , 73515. .gm The Martial Arts Club is a group of young men and Women interested in learning the arts of judo and karate. It is a program which is both enjoyable and beneficial. It provides students with a better awareness and appreciation of the art of self-defense. Martial Arts 1 18 BACK ROW: G. Bertone QPres.J, J. Nanno, P. Davis, S. Colemar1,J. Green, M. Boccacino. MID- DLE ROW: G. Smith, B. Goodrow, G. Forest, J. Reo, S. Arnold, D. Blythe. FIRST ROW: K. Zysek, C. Cryan, M. LoPrest.i, D. Looney, P. Locke. I Sli 4, Nursing Honor Society The Nursing Honor Society was formed for the purpose of recognizing scholarship, ser- vice, and community involve- ment of nursing students, nursing faculty and selected nurses in the community. The major roles of the Society in- clude Education, Service, and Academic. ROW 1: K. Barry fSec.j, S. Gavlick fPres.j, J. Schott QV. Pres.j, S. O'C0nnell fTreas.J ROW 2: C. Pickering, K. Elliett, A. Kenline, P. Joy, E. Behan, P. Balson, S. deKay, M. Karnguth fModeratorj. ROW 3: K. Earsing, K. A1len,J. Ezrow,J. Wi1liams,J. Marren, L. Pensak, M, Shean, A. Roy, Sr. A. M. Ball, M. Schreimer. ROW 4: C. Hut- teman, B. O'G0rman, E. Bartow, J. Rinder, E. Ash, A. Hennigan, K. Sliwinski, L. Vendryes, P. Sill, P. Corcoran, I. Rosettie, T. Vonkampen, J. Campell, P. Makey. ABSENT: P. Ewart. KNEELING: M. Schreiner, D. Hartmann, B. Dorval, C. Doumas, L. Reilly, S. Zimmern1an,J. Rinder. SITTING: K. Ault, B. Godek, L. Pensak, R. Powell fV. Pres.j, P.K. Brandy fPres.j, E. Tricome fSec.j, M. Cash. MISSING: P. Connelly fTreasj, M. Lorich fAdvisorj, M. Englebrecht, J. Bettin, M. Hill, D. Zlotnick, K. Sheffield, M. E. Kuhn,R. Francabandiero, S. Doraski, C. Whittaker, L. Michaels, K. Kyttle, P. Wrobbel, T. Erving,J. Syuder, C. Smolucha, N. Dwyer, G. Anastasio, J. Benware, J. Jones, A. Sobczak, M. Gould, C. Washington, B. Baran, J. Keim, L. Lockett, L. Soroka, M. Diggin, I. Rosettie, L. Clarke, S. 0'Conne11, L. Westfall, C. Hutterrnan, K. Gallagher, L. Schwind. NSNA National Student Nurses' Association is a pre-professional organization which unifies the nursing students at Niagara University with others in Niagara County and New York State. lt's purpose is to in- volve the nursing student in community health as well as provide students with speakers, movies, and trips to local health agencies. NSNA also prepares students for active membership in the American Nurses' Association after graduation. Parents Weekend Committee Each fall, the parents of the entire universiy community are invited to Niagara for the annual Parents Weekend. The Parents Weekend Committee is composed of students who work throughout the year to arrange different activities and social events which makes the parents visit to N.U. a truly enjoyable and memorable one. KNEELING: Fr. Hubbard fModeratorj, P. Ewart fChmn.j, D. Coard, M. Ewart, C. VanHa11sWyk, K. Crissan, V. Kilmer, Fr. Trotta fModeratorj SIT- TING: P. Font, C. Clark, C. Hutteman, S. Evelyn, P. Madigan, L. Dick, G. Ross, C. Wackerman. STANDING: S. Loughrau, G. Nash, C. Vogt, T. Byrne, B. Trank fCo-Chmn.j, J. Sullivan, T. Greene, P. Allanson. Phi Epsilon Kappa The Beta Omicron Chapter of the Phi Ep- silon Kappa Fraterniy is an organization that ex- ists at Niagara University for Physical Education Majors. Some of its goals include running sports clinics and other services for the Niagara Commun- ity. ROW 1: L. Hull fPres.J, G. Ouellette. ROW 2: M. Vitjello, T. Geehrer. The Lacrosse Club, under Coach Kim Patterson has shown steady improvement in each of the last 3 seasons. High- lights of the '77 season included back to back wins over Siena and Oeonta State. Hopefully 1978 will be a success with the return of leading scorers Jim McKenna and John Malone as well as an experienced defense. Lacrosse as cl? T17 ROW 1: P. Knight, Fr. Pryor, J. Culkin, K. Parker. ROW 2: C. Donnelly, B. Badger, B. Col- eman, A. Roberts, P. Flynn. 121 The purpose of the Ski Club is to foster an interest in the thrills and pleasure of skiing. At reduced rates, novices and ex- perts can enjoy the company of fellow students skiing down the slopes of p o p ul a r a r e a resorts. ROW 1: J. Englert, S. Baran,J. Liegl fV. Pres.j J. McHugh fTreas.J K. Hartman fPres.j, C. Zachaxa, MB Englert. ROW 2: F. Page, L. Gibbin, M. Buckley, C. Buckley, C. Franco, M. Pustay, L. Caru- so, P. Moll, M. Merz, K. Bilwin. ROW 3: M. Carrlino, J. Schaefer, J. Le- senko, M. Bosher, P. O'Leary, F. Kla- mer, D. MacDaniel, B. Kidd. ROW 4: T. Fish, B. McGuire, S. Callerame, K. Sene- cal, M. Hippman, S. Porter, I. Forgensi, J. Squires, E. Miller. Sigma Phi Sigma S i g in a P h i Sigma is Niagara's social-service fraternity. Annual service events in- clude a Thanksgiv- ing Day party, and a trip to Fort Niagara for under- priviledged chil- dren. Socially, the brothers sponsor happy hours, par- ties, and have a trip to the St. Bonaventure game for it's members. 122 Ski Club 53.71 .4 i.. SITTING: M. Mayer, Executive: D. DiPiazza, President, S. Donato, Executive. ROW 1: T. So: C. Wager M. Romeo, Sec.: M. Ransickg C. Oldayg T. Polak. ROW 2:J. Zaccardo: M. G-ranger: C. Minnicksgj. Kra jewskyg J. McFarland. ROW 3: T. Slipkog D. Roy, F. Muddleg M. Piwowardkig B. Wagner: C. J aen. NOT PICTURED: S. Campo, Treas.,: P. Gleeson: T. WolffgJ.Johnson3 B. Robinson: P. Boland: G. Herrmann A. Dannsburryg T. Kay. ff?-3. Social Work Involvement Social Work Involvement Club, a newly formed student organization opened to all majors and dedicated to serving the Niagara University com- munity and the Nigara Falls community with educa- tional and charitable functions. ROW 1: A. Guida, R. Roickleg J. Russo. ROW 2: S. Cultrarag Sec.! A. DiMarco, V. Pres., B. Schneider, pres., ROW 3: S. Topp, C. Farina, S. jasko, G. Noonan. MISS- ING: A. Potvin, Sec., T. Planeta, Treas,g Mrs. Schaefer. Sigma Alpha Sigma Sigma Alpha Sigma is the un- dergraduate honor society of Niagara University. Its purpose is to rec- ognize and reward scholastic and ex- tra curricular at- tainments. Some of its annual activ- ities are blood drives, Christmas Mass and the AN- NUAL PIE KILL. Membership is one of the Univer- sity students high- est achievements. ROW 1: M. Toomey, P. Ewart, C. Curtis, S. Gav1ick,J. Esposito. ROW 2:J. Sullivan, S. O'Conne11, Fr. Mahoney. ABSENTLI. Manley. 123 Young Democrats The purpose of the Niagara University Young Democrats is to instill in Niagara students, an interest, under- standing, and involvement in A1nerica's political structure. T. Fezer fPres.j, J. Lesenko fTreas.J, J. Schaefer. MISSING: J. Ball, L. Czerniak, C. Elam, J. Sprege, A. Wall, J. Ceccarellici, A. Chivalek, I. Forgensi, E. Guf- fhi, S. Wilson. TTT Foruln 1 24 ROW 1: E. Wepfer fTreas.J, D. Salivar QV. Pres.J, R. Lawson fPres.J, P. Font CV. Pres.j, D. Mac- Da.nie1fV. Pres.J. ROW 2: B. Riess, J. Topper, S Evelyn, M. Cuckovich, D. Bi1Win,J. Ceccarelli, P Firestone, M. DeConinck, P. Piede. ROW 3: K Krebs, J. Winterfield, D. Sanders, E. Kastl, J Squires, K. Weinheimer, MA Reedy, M. Mat- thews, T. Barrett, C. Rague, B. Berg, B. Jablon- ski. ROW 4: M. Edd, S. Hartney, E. Stephens, M LOPresti. The purpose of the TTT Management Forum is to foster porfessionalism in the fields of Transportation, Travel, and Tourism and to provide the students greater opportunities to interact with the TTT in- dustries. Students represent the department at national conventions, attend formal pre- sentations by leaders in the field, and par- ticipate in field trips to various TTT in- dustries. Youth Coalition For Life ,J XXJN The purpose of Youth Coalition for Life is to educate the stu- dent body about the rights of the unborn and abor- tion. The Youth Coalition gives presentations to local schools. ROW 1: J. Schaefer, A. DiFonzo. ROW 2: L. Springer, D. Men- de, D. Morasse, M. Wagner, P. Romano. ROW 3: J. Lesenko, M. Crosson, j. Won- Hofen, C. O'Hara, V. White, Dr. Waters, Fr. Pehrs- son. MISSING: S. Kraynik, P. Ryan, S. McGuire, P. Not- tingham, T. John- son, T. Wenner, M. Gould. l 125 W.R.N.U. WRBU-the Niagara University Campus Radio Station sports one of the largest followings for any club on campus. It has 52 supporting members who play disc jockey from 8:00 a.m. each morning to 1:00 p.m. The staff and management hopes to keep ex- panding as years continue. ROW 1: J. Patros, J. Grimes, C. Ol- day, M. Piwowarski, J. Mulbanerty C. Ambridge. ROW 2: T. Beaton, G Dunn, K. Bauch, M. Schibley, B Reiss, B. Leary, J. Nolan, Br. Bill ROW 3: T. Eisenhut, N. Fuller, J Lesenko, J. Liegel, P. Ewart, J Cawley, C. Ruzzi. ,. 1-.3-Wren .rw -- 23 5 . -, 1, irfrrjux' f- qi- uz .4-f --y.: msg-q , If M2 tifggggi g gzcigg w -,, .. .-xx .... .v fiifff Tek 46 1 . '-- W w 1- - - H ' H: .1:S : J-'.-T W-if-yawnsf52i1a5:i Ef:..5z:,. . ..,.-.- .A it f Index The Index is the weekly student newspaper at Niagara University. Its objective is to pro- vide news of campus events and sports ac- tivities and to offer interesting features of campus life. STANDING: C. Sikut, editor. SITTING: T. McGee, editor. 7 ff ez: A '51 4 1 . 1--aw? - .. f5f ff 1 x. - 1 -A -fl . . is ,,. '. 5 . ,, . ..- -,, 1- . 'S A J, if ,,.-'ii' The purpose of Student Government is to involve students in the decision-making process of university life. Participants have an opportun- ity to become experienced in handling financial, academic, and activity- related matters of substantial importance While serving the student body in a unique way. By its position as liaison between students, faculty, and the administration, Student Government directs policy toward the fulfillment of student needs, and creates a forum which facilitates the interaction of all segments of the University Community. Student Government 1:'..f SEATED: V. Houston fSec.j, J. Spegman fPres.j, A. Mattinet fSec.j. STANDING: R. O'Rei1ly, V. White, T. Williams, M. Touh- ey, K. Lee, C.,Iames. ROW 2: P. Romano, E. Billittier, F. Mehr- mann, C. Hogan, P. Farmer, S. Weintraub, T. Johnson. 127 .111 2 I H 5 i 1 , . kg I 5 E -xt 4fQ3I,, :H-Gb f 'iii En: 'Q F, :gg M W KN: gui! UPPER LEFT: L. Maloney, L. Centofanti. UPPER RIGHT: Rosemary Styno, Patty O'Donnell. LEFT: Joanne Esposito, Jim San- ford. RIGHT UPPER: Mary Heneghan. RIGHT LOWER: Paula Schmidt. History Forum The History Forum aims to present issues of public importance to the student body. It utilizes lec- tures, panels, and movies to present these issues. Open to all members of the University community who have a special interest in history, the Forum also conducts discussions of career opportunities. Marketing Club The Marketing Club, in affiliation with the American Marketing Association, was formed for the purpose of enlightening students in the func- tions and operations of marketing. The Association sponsors such outside activities as tours through selected firms and seminars featuring guest speakers. Phi Gamma Nu Phi Gamma Nu is a national professional business sorority. Its purpose is to promote scholastic achievement, interest in various fields of commerce and economics, and participation in campus ac- tivities. Phi Gamma Nu also is concerned with the mutual advancement of its members. Political Science Forum Part of the Niagara community for four years now, the Forum continues to provide a learning ex- perience for all of it's members. This past year, the Forum successfully represented Niagara University at several Nationwide Conferences: Georgetown University, West Point Military Academy and the United Nations Model in New York City. As a service to the school, the Forum conducted several surveys on student opinion with the results printed in the Index. The Forum and it's members look forward to a pro- ductive and creative future as part of the Niagara University community. Officers: President - Daniel A. Loughlin Vice-Pres. - Mary Ellen Touhey Treasurer -Joseph Delello Secretary - Susan Ames Moderator: Mr. Richard M. O,Dea Pre-Law Association The main function of the Pre-Law Association is to provide a forum for discussion and the dissemina- tion of information in an effort to familiarize the student with law school and the field of law. It achieves this goal by providing speakers and seminars on law related fields. Freshman Class Being a freshmen is one of the most unusual, different, warming and loving ex- periences. Always a smile and an answer to all our many questions. From orientation we marched right to our classes. Interesting is the only word. Classes are hard, but more than worthwhile. After the shock of your first day of classes, work, fun, and the best ex- periences of your life are to follow. -. ' f V' X-K X -. ,rf , .Hg -- ' -' 3.15-f gs ,A X ., 1 .,.,,,, 1 . I , 1 W1 I ,,-, .H---. .. v . I m ,vw -'y 'T ji ' 1' -Af.. s-el L ,Y , fa N . .. , 132 f' Patty Madigan, Terry McGee, Dave Meng, Dan Kossman. ROW 1: D. Homik, C.iJames,N. Vichi, P. Ewart, J. Schaefer, J. Lesenko, B. Reiss. ROW 2: M. DeC0ninck, V. White, A. Mattinat, T. McCarthy, P. Balson,lJ. Marren,J. Schott,J. Squires,J. Leonar- di, J. Acey. ROW 3: J. Palmieri, K. Parker, Barts, J. Shanahan ROW 4: K. Brown, P. Knight, C. Fuller, A. DiFonzo, C. D'Angelo K. Kraus, D. O'Hara, M. Mrocka, T. So., S. Schumer. ABSENT: M.L. Welch. M. Kelly, R. Knaak. By adding the Student Life Section and using more Written description the 1978 Niagaran staff has tried to make the Niagaran more representative of the student body. Whether we achieved our goal will be decided by you. We can say that it was an enjoyable and learning experience for those who stuck it out for every deadline. Niagaran 1 29 Urganizations Not Pictured A.I.B.S. American Institute of Biological Sciences is a com- pendium of learned societies in the life science discipline. Its purpose is to foster professionalism in people engaged in the biological sciences. Black Awareness Black Awareness is an organization of students which shares and exchanges knowledge regarding the black community. It instills pride, promotes unity and increased realization regarding concerns and issues of this community. Black Awareness is also involved with the fostering of interest in black culture. Canoe Club The purpose of the Canoe Club is to enjoy the out- doors as it is found-to listen to it talking to us on trips. Trips are via canoe, or using shoeleather and backpacks. Cinema Club The purpose of the Cinema Club is to provide an opportunity for the students to view top-flight mo- tion pictures at reduced rates. German Club The German Club is an organization which pro- motes interest in the German language and culture. It sponsors field trips, and other activities which are related to this goal, for the enrichment and enjoy- ment ofthe members. The German Club is affiliated with the National Federation of Students of Ger- man. -m am, y my M24 v EF? 1 w mw!--- 1 T fi. ., w . , F- V' N 1 m .. NH , ., iw nffwv' 133 Sophomore Class The Class of 1980 is an organiza- tion whose main objective is to unite the members of the class and create a high feeling of spirit among them. This is being done through the spon- soring of many different events such as coffee houses, trips to sporting events, socials, midnight bowling and class parties, all of which are topped off by a spring semi-formal. It is the hope of the class officers and moderators that through running many different events they can meet the interests of a majority of the members. The Class of 1980 is an organization of much pride and much spirit and hopefully will continue to be through the rest of our years at Niagara. SITTING: E. Billittier fPres.j. STAND- ING. E. Casey Sec T. Fraser ' C -D, CV- Pres.jJ. Huver fTreas.j. E L 1, WJ: Junior Class Junior year is a year distinct from all others. We are not leaving Niagara in the quest for a prosperous future, nor are we entering in the hope of a proper education. We are the middle age citizens of the Niagara commun- ity. We have always been an active and close knit group. We came to Niagara from a Wide array of locations and so too, when we leave We will scatter throughout the country. Yet while we are here at Niagara We are all together. SITTING: K. McAndreW fPres.j, P. Dahlin CV. Pres.j. STANDING: A. Hen- nigan fSec.j, J. Butler fTreas.j 136 M mu . ' V-Qifff , Q ,E QQ ., 4, kg, gf-A' ., ,- . I wg-L It has long been my dream To reach this erossroad here. Like an ocean fish who swam upstreeam Through nets, big hooks, and hungry hears. When the water grew less deep, My fins were aching for the strain. I'm swimming in my sleep. . . I know I eanat go back again.. At times it was like a fire in the night, Always warm and giving off light. Then there were times it didn't shine so bright . . . Not always a fire in the night. And now my fins are in the air,A.nd my be11y's scraping on t e rocks. I know Pm not yet there And P11 keep swimming I stop. I'lm like a singer on a stage With everybody watching me come of age. Down from the mountains to the sea, Cool running hope keeps running over me. It keeps my fills from getting dry, But it can't change what's in eye. Sometimes I see what' isn't there, Like how it should be, and I still care. Sometimes I ramble on and on And repeat myseelf til all my fnends are gone Getting lost 111 snow and drown in ramn I hope ll never have to feel the But I remember the ocean from' where I eame Just Que of rmllxons all the same mewhere someone calls my name I 111 a. harpoon doclger And I can t I won the tamed. N f e X q ' 9 same again. , , A . h 9 9 HQ Well, we've came a lung way, you and I. We ceamft let that river fun I eaxft back with that lonely tide . . . I bought that ticket and P11 take that ride. And if we meet again along the way Let's, smile, and share, and remember, and say That we had the will to learn. It was something we had to earn. , -Af. ,yi-als-ww-wg. gl Wxszug 2 a wwf . Q - Wg Qmg 1 N wb. vu N! , mx... WR, Am-1 5 x-' Q Ez vu 5. . iff 2,4 H ,Ay EXW , , ss 6 ' M f MQ,- Q -. ,LQ I f - - 4 ik fi 4 '95 H v lj' sig Q an-if limi lf. 1 ,am K? . 6 gixl H---1 3 4' A! an 5,37 I, 14 ,gag F Q5 1: --an 5-ei MARYAN NE ARENA KATHLEEN AULT B.S. Nursing B.S. Nursing ' ROSEMARYJ. BALUNIK ARLENE BARBERA B.S. Nursing B.S. Nursing fm' MPX sm 'Y 142 1 RICHARD M. BADWAY PATRICIA E. BALSON B.S. Economics B.S. Nursing THOMAS G. BARDEN ELIZABETH A BARLOCHER B.S. Criminaljustice B.S. Nursing KATHLEEN A. BARRY DAVID A. BASTA B.S. Nursing V B.S. Marketing JAMES A. BASTA KATHRYN M. BARTKOWSKI B.S. Marketing B.S. Nursing ELLEN T. BEHAN MARY A. BERTOZZI NANCY A. BIGWOOD THOMAS C. BLAIR B.S. Nursing B.S. Nursing B.S. Nursing B.S. Commerce J fir JOANN BLANCK CAROL A. BLUEY NANCY M. BLUM PETER A. BONANZA B.S. Nursing B.S. Marketing B.S. Physical Education B.B.A. Accounting ww?idg,,.f' D X 1 at ,U YA: ,A X X 143 i lb M -3 2 ., ' M V 3. ,V N Q . 231: .-.': 05' QB- hf wf V as 'lf v wi M E kg. ,. 'N s, , - 14 ., N.: H- A .- .Tw n- ' uw , J 1 ' Q Q' 'f 4 . Y: 4 2? I 2. :Q A '- '21 ' 1 1 1 MQ, . 1' ,aff in ,ff 1 w Q K 4523:-,tx . . ,fggfmgggax 'L T1 -va If ,-5, QF E' I KAY L, BRAYLEY EDWARDJ. BRENNAN JUDITH A. BRODKA JANICE J. BROSKEY B,A, Sgciglogy B.S. Marketing B.S. Nursing B.S. Nursing KATHLEEN ANN BROWN STEVEN H. BROWN TIMOTHY M. BROWN THERESE M. BROWN B.S. Nursing B.B.A. Accounting B.S. Commerce B.S. Nursing . 1 145 X ...s-v MARYJO BUNSA WILLIAM M. BRUINSMA CARINJ. BRUST ROSEMARY BUCKLEY B.S. Transportation, Trade, B.A. History B.S. Nursing B.S. Nursing 81 Tourism STEPHEN T. BURGER KATHRYN A. BURKE DEBRA A. BURNS KEVIN R. BURNS B.B.A. Accounting B.S. COIIIIIICFCG B.S. Nursing B.A. History 146 MARGARET M. BUTLER SHIRLEY ANN BUTLER MARTIN F. BYRN E B.S. Nursing B.S. Nursing B.S. Marketing EILEEN M. CAFFERY B.S. Nursing m mv I 151 Pav, , MARY LOU CAHILL STEPHEN A. CAMPO MICHAEL A. CAN CILLA B.S. Communication B.S. Nursing B.S. Philosophy ARTHUR M. CARLISI B.S. Physical Education , xA 3 xxi L 147 lx M1 , JOHNJ. CARNEY MARGARET C. CARON JOHN PETER CARRIERO B.A. Philosophy B.S. Marketing B.B.A. Accounting A iii , Y Y 'T' - M T-1 DEBBY L. CARROL B.S. Physical Education THOMAS E. CASTLE B.B.A. Accounting LOUIS FRANK CERAMI B.S. Biology 148 CHERYL A. CARROLL B.S. Nursing REGINA ANNE CARY B.S. Transportation, Travel 81 Tourism JOANN M. CAUALIER B.A. English DEBORAH L. CICATELLO B.S. Nursing RALPH A. CICATELLO B.B.A. Accounting CYNTHIA A. CLARK B.S. Transportation, Travel, 8: Tourism LORETTA B. CLARKE B.S. Nursing JACKIE L. CLOSSON B.S. Nursing EILEEN MURPHY COBELLQ B.S. Nursing I .f xx 'v DONALD COLANTRELLO B.S. Transportation, Travel, 8: Tourism GLORIA CINTORINO B.S. Transportation, Travel 8: Tourism DONNA A. CLARKE B.S. Nursing MARY LOUISE CLARY B.S. Nursing PAULA M. COLLINS B.S. Nursing 149 I,-5 XM,- CATHLEEN H. CONNELL B.S. Nursing MARGARET M. CONNELLY B.S. Nursing B Za 'Sf X ,,..1-V M N. . A ., V -' ' ,. . :JA--5, ....f1vrm1'Q'W 3,1 ., U X . ' -M,-1,5 :gf-1 Si Q. 1 gf 1 A I if 150 I Y, . 4 JANET TAYLOR COOK MARGARET M. CORCORAN B.S. Nursing B.S. Nursing SUSAN R. CORP DIANE CONSTANTINO B.S. Nursing B.S. Biology 1 C- A V s I I C NANCY MARIE COTTAM JOAN MARIE COWIE B.S. Nursing B.S. Nursing MICHAEL T. CRAIG DAVID CHISTOPHER COX B.S. Transportation, Travel, B.A. English 8: Tourism I sw f CRAIG W. CURTIS JEANINE M. D'AMANDA B.S. Biology B.S. Transportation, Travel, Tourism JOYCE M. DOBBERTIN LINDA M. DOMBROWSKI B.S. Biology 152 B.S. Nursing MARY C. DALY JOSEPHJ. DELELLOJR B.S.Nursing B.A. Political Science MARYJO DENZ B.S. Transportation, Travel, LESLIE V. DICK 8: Tourism B.S. Nursing FELIX R. DINUNZIOJ R. DAVIDJ. DIPIAZZA B.S. Management B.S. Marketing STEPHENJ. DONATO B.S. Transportation, Travel, FRANK C. DORKEY 8: Tourism B.S. Mathematics f. CARYN E. DOUMA B.S. Nursing STACEY DOWD B.S. Transportation, Travel, 81. Tourism JULIE A. DOWNEY B.B.A. Accmmting MICHAEL C. DUNGHE B.S. Marketing JOHN K. DOWD B.S. Biology KATHY DOWD B.S. Transportation, Travel, 8: Tourism BRIAN DUFFY B.S. Criminaljustice PETER D. DUNN B.S. Physical Education ffa .Q STI'- Ti JAMES H. DUNNING MARKJ. DURR MARY PAT DYSTER B.A. English Education B.S. Commerce B.S. Nursing KATHRINE M. EBERLE B.S. Nursing Yjfvawj 154 DONNA L. EICK B.S. Natural Sciences KATHLEEN M. ELLIOT B.S. Nursing KAREN A. EARSING B.S. Nursing MICHAEL EDD B.S. Transportation, Travel Sr Tourism g I CHRISTINA HOUSE ELIA B.A. English SUSAN MARIE ERVIN B.s. Nursing Ili? JAMES EVELENO JAMES R. ESCOTT JOANNE M. ESPOSITO B.S. Transportation, Travel PATRICIA ANN EWART B.A. Mathematics B.A. Mathematics 8: Tourism B.S. Nursing MARGO A. FALISE WILLIAMJ. FALLON KAREN A. FERGUSON PAULA A. FERRO B.S. Transportation, Travel B.S. Commerce B.S. Physical Education B.S. Labor Relations 81 Tourism iff .G A P, Q 2 R 1 1 Q 4 ' A 1 'H' 'fgfff 1 - ,W .. M 2 f T w lr it rt lffixrm, M I M 155 THEODORE FISK PAUL MICHAEL FEZER B.S. Transportation, Travel, MAURA A. FITZGERALD ELIZABETH FITZGIBBON B.S. Criminaljustice Tourism B.S. Nursing B.S. Nursing DEBORAH FLAHERTY ELLEN FLAHERTY FRANCIS FLAHERTY KATHLEEN FLANIGAN B.S. Nursing B.A. Sociology B.S. Marketing B.S. Nursing CATHLEEN M. FLANIGEN KEVIN FLANNERY B.S. Nursing B.S. Marketing PATRICIA FLATLEY DAVID JOSEPH FLYNN B.S. Nursing B.A. Political Science 156 PETER FLYNN BARBARA ANN FOLEY ELLEN C. FOLEY THOMAS A. FORD B.S. Marketing B.S. Nursing B.S. Nursing B.B.A. Accounting '3'i'FE'5'f', MICITAEL P. FORWARD SUSAN FURLANO B.S. Transportation, Travel, DIANNE FRAHER CATHERINE E. FULLER B.S. Transportation, Travel 8: Tourism B.S. Mathematics B.S. Nursing 8: Tourism 157 .... K ww - r u X-mi ,S :x wx ,wv+'-Q1 iw 'BBW v .nf- HW Sf? DEBORAH GELDERMAN MICHAEL S. GAWEL JOSEPH E. GAYTON B.S. Transportation, Travel, DOUGLAS T. GEORGE BBA Accounting B.A. Philosophy Sz Tourism B.S. Biology DAVID J. GERMAIN JUDITH A. GIANGRECO LINDA R. GIANNONE JOSEPH A. GIARRIZZO B.S. Transportation, Travel, B.S. Nursing B.S. Nursing BBA Accounting 8rTourism di.L-is MARY L. GIBBONS LYNN ANN GIBEAU MICHAEL P. GILLIS VINCENT GIRARDO B.S. CriminalJustice B.S. Nursing B.A. Philosophy B.S. Marketing DENISE M. GLYNN MARY J. GNANN NANCY WILDER MICHAEL S. GORDON B.A. English B.S. Nursing B.A. English B.S. Chemistry ANN E. GOTHAM CONSTANCE A. GRATZEL JOAN A. GRAZIANO TERRENCE G. GREENE B.S. Nursing B.S. Nursing B.S. Nursing BBA Accounting 160 AGNES MARIE GRIER SHERYL GROSS LAURA A. GRUNDTISCH LYANE M. GUENTHER B.S. Nursing B.S. Commerce B.S. Nursing B.S. Crimiualjustice MICHAEL M. GULEY MARK A. GRITT NANCY J. HADEED EDWARD P. HAGGERTY BBA Accounting K BBA Accounting BBA Accounting B.S. Transportation, Travel 8: Tourism ' A l I ,v ,T , v , f - ,Ar w .. '- .1 1' if 1' M- V... 'e . , B - fx ' - ..-N 161 , !'N?5'! , g I , 4 , lp? I f Q PAUL H. HAGGERTY MARY ANN K. HALEY B.S. Criminaljustice B.S. Nursing DAVID J. HAMBRIDGE ELLEN M. HARAHAN B.S. Criminaljustice B.S. Nursing KEVIN M. HARTMAN OLLIE HARPER, J R B.S. Transportation, Travel, B.S. Commerce 8: Tourism - X J L 162 H. TJ ' LORETTA HARTMAN NANCY M. HART B.S. Nursing B.A. History I KATHLEEN N. HEANEY CYNTHIA M. HEIER MARK W. HEINBOCKEL B.S. Criminaljustice B.S. Marketing B.S. Physical Education l CHERIE A. HEPP GEORGE W. HERZ II COLLEEN A. HICKEY B.S. Nursing B.A. Political Science B.S. Nursing STEPHEN C. HEINBOCKEL Biology KAREN A. HILBERT B.S. Nursing 163 THOMAS W. HILL NANCY J. HOFFMAN B.S. Commerce B.S. Nursing 9 'Q - E l E xv ix PAULA A. HOWARD JOSEPH R. HURST B.S. Nursing B.S. Social Welfare 164 PHILIP J. HOLT B.A. English DANIEL M. HOMIK B.S. Transportation, Travel, 81 Tourism THOMAS J. HOSTOMSKY B.A. English MARIA A. IADICICCO B.S. Social Welfare 4f'4 l 'F 'X LINDA HOLTON B.S. Commerce WILLIAM A. HOPPA B.A. History 57 X .vi S 5' 2 -S ff 4. VANESSA D. HOUSTON B.S. Transportation, Travel 8: Tourism ALEXANDER B. ISABEL B.S. Crimina.1Justice Fr F f . 'X .J X . f MAUREEN E. JACOBI JAMES M. JOHNSON BBA Accounting B.S. Marketing PHILLIP B. JOHNSON RITA JOHNSON BBA Accounting B.S. Physical Education fA5afx ROSAIRE JOHNSON JEANNETTE S. JONES B.A. Education B.S. Nursing PHYLLIS ANN JOY GLORIA A. JOZWIAK B.S. Nursing B.S. Nursing LINDA H. KARWASINSKI B.S. Transportation, Travel, 8: Tourism DIANE KAROWITZ B.S. Nursing JOHN F. KEARNS B.S. Management MONICA M. KEARNS B.S. Nursing ERIN M. KELLY MAUREEN KELLY B.S. Transportation, Travel, B.S. Nursing 8nT0urism 166 KATHLEEN ANNE KARNS B.S. Modem Languages MARY E. KAVANAUGH B.S Nursing ANNE T. KEATING B.S. Nursing CYNTHIA KELLY B.S. Nursing X - PHILIP J. KEMPER MATTHEW KEMPF B.S. Transportation, Travel, BBA Accounting 8 Tourism 9 4? pi I . ,. Q , as '57 5 -VL if P1118 -Wage' J - - iii A' 4 1 'li A ' gl i, 'M' Q, , ' ml Q 'MTF 1 - Q' pf X QQ! ffm. W.: Lx. . .' N . 9 ' ' 'fr' if 'H Q30 xii gi W- .. s .1 VG, -f V.. ' MARY SUZANNE KOHNKE B.S. Nursing JANICE KRETSCHMAR B.S. Nursing - ak W 168 ' ROBERT G. LAWSON VINCENT J. LAURENDI B.S.Transportation,Travel, PAUL LEONARD JOHN A. LEPO B.S. Management 8zTourism B.A. English B.S. Chemistry l PEGGY A. LICHTENTHAL JAMES A. LIEGL THOMAS J. LINEY MICHAEL J. LOFTUS B.S. Nursing B.S. Biology B.S. Transportation, Travel, B.S. Biology 8r'I'ourism l 169 DANIEL G. LOONEY B.S. Criminaljustice JANET K. LYONS B.S.Nursing PATRICIA ANN MADIGAN B.S. Nursing B CATHERINE M. MAHONEY B.S. Life Sciences 1 70 MAUREEN LUNN EY B.S. Nursing STEVEN MACKIE B.S. Transportation, Travel, 8: Tourism MICHAEL P. MAGUIRE B.S. Transportation, Travel, 8zTou1-ism MARCIA MALABRE B.S. Nursing 1 l 1 I vi PAMELA ANN MAYS B.S. Nursing K I MICHELE M. MAZEI PATRICIA A. McCARTHY CHARLES D. McDANIEL B.S. Nursing B.S. Marketing B.A. Sociology L R f JOANNE M. McGARTY B.S. Physical Education 172 JOANNE M. McGHEE ROBERT J. McGRAW KATHY A. McGUIRE B.S. Nursing B.B.A. Accounting B.S. Nursing DEBRA ANN McHALE PATRICIA A. McKENNA ,IANIS R. McHUGH ROSEMARIE McHUGI-I B.S. Nursing B.A. English B.S. Nursing B.S. Nursing X Y , 0 , l is A X 'X KATHLEEN A. McKAY KEVIN J. McMAHON DENNIS G. McMANUS JAMES MCPARLAND B.S. Transportation, Travel, B.S. Biology B.S. Transportation, Travel, B,S, Commerce 8: Tourism 81 Tourism NA ,fp ,,l'! 'v 'R 173 1 4 Q RICHARD P. MONAHAN JANE E. MONIN KEITH MOON B.S. Marketing B.S. Nursing B.B.A. Accounting L . , , , , . I ,aa .4 11 PATRICK J. McPHILLIPS KATHLEEN McTAMMANY WILLIAM A. MECCA B.B.A. Accounting B.S. Nursing B.B.A. Accounting TIMOTHY P. MORAGHAN B.S. Life Sciences FREDRICK MEHRMANN B.S. Biology 6'-5' ,mu P 5 It .. ,f . Q 1' ' 4 H ' , ,fr N M' ii ' 4 ' - -1. ---- 2 s , Y A. MICHAEL MENDICK DAVID CHARLES MENG DANA MESLER B.S. Management B.S. Transportation, Travel, B.S. Management 8zTourism ANN ELIZABETH MEYER B.S. Nursing 175 MICHAEL MROCZKA B.S. Management PADRIAC MOSSOP MAUREEN MOSHER B.B.A. Accounting B.B.A. Accounting FRANK LORD MUDDLE MAURA E. MULRENAN B.B.A. Accounting B.S. Nursing --W. 1 O J? DONNA ANN MUSIO HELEN MARIE MURPHY B.B.A. Accounting B.S.Commerce DEBRA M. MUSSARI B.S.Transportation, Travel DEBORAH A. MUTH 8: Tourism B.S. Nursing -5. v xv: l . six' 2. 'Ii-4 if ISN, 1,5 W 53,13 314552 v fx. ,, ,M T ,gm M :: ,Tx vz.. ' Ei xx 2 S ,ss N., fu: . , vi' ' ,xg-f. 3 'x A N,- Af Kiss 'V I fw M f , :fl M1 sg 1 w+W - ...:. 1: ' ,Y wjggzgi ifL ng Am NH xl - w 4 '-41 ., - 'xii' 1 7 1-33 .Nl 1 'vi' ' 52232 ' N4 3 2 if . W 'Q gg ' II E. ,V 5, ' .I f I . Nl .Q 'aff Q5 - M . 1 , . M5855 -- , gt - .1 M gibassgazziiiiii if-V Q uw : C-K i mi ' Y 31 vm ,A J SX A Q M K , , 6 LINDA J. NOWACHEK GEORGE S. NOWAK, C.M. KRISTINE M. NOWAK VICTORIA NOWARTA B.S. Biology B.A. Philosophy B.S. Nursing B.S. Nursing EMMANUEL NWISU DANIEL 0'BRIEN B.S. Chemistry B.S. Commerce 1 Z P. , v ' .J J 1 ,N T ' 'f 'AZ I , ,ggcfi-if f -' ez A .f Lf .f PETER O'BRIEN N D. M. O'CONNELL, C.M B.S. Transportation, Travel, B.A. Philosophy 8zTourism . ' NS' iw - .4 . . 3 . SHAWN E. O'CONNELL hi KEVIN P. O'CONNOR B.S. Nursing B.A. Sociology 178 3l51,5:,, w vile SHE -- A , xg - H uw MARGARET R. O'CONNOR MARGARET S. O'CONNOR B.S. Social Welfare B.S. Marketing I, STEVEN OKE B.S. Mathematics BRIAN REGIS O'LEARY B.S. Transportation, Travel 8: Tourism ELIZABETH B. O'GORMON B.S. Nursing MARY OLFANO B.S. Nursing DIANE MARY O'HARA B.S. Nursing L bex' ' ,- 'R - ' X V Q Igigggg. 121 T5 '. - 4 - -' 3 - CHARLES OTTAVIO B.S. Natural Sciences ' 179 YVETTE L. PALMORE ANN M. PALMIERI B.B.A. Accounting B.S. Biology W A A in MARY K. PARKER GARY M, PAULY B-S' Nursing B.S. Criminaljustice FRANCIS PEDULLA VICTORIA A. PENNALL B.B.A. Accounting BA- S0Ci010gY wh. ' ia., A Yi, 5 . Y Q' -I mv? 6. 3 xii? 9' LORRAINE E. PENSAK KEVIN J. PETERS B.S. Nursing B.B.A. Accounting 'Sf' lx sig - ' .gag - xv: ,. .,'.' ,' 9-gy, . Q . .1 -c.+- f B- 180 1 PATRICIA M. PHILLIPS DAVID P. PICCOLI B.S. Nursing B .S. Biololgy JOHN A. PISARSKI B.S. Nursing ANTHONY M. PODRAZA B.S. Biology ANNE MARIE POWELL B . S. Transportation Travel, Sr Tourism , Q?'9lo RUSSELL JAMES POWELL B.S. Nursing MARCELLO PIETRANTONI B.S. Biology GAIL M. PICKERING B.S. Nursing KAREN POLINO B.S. Nursing JULIE MASCARO POLKA B.S. Nursing I 'q f x 453 f v 1 JOHN P. PRAGER, C.M. GARY A. PRASCHIL B.A. History B.B.A. Accounting 181 MICHAEL P. PUGLISE, JR. , B.S. Transportation, Travel, WILLIAM J. PURDY 81 Tourism B.A. Sociology MARIE RANGATORE ANNIE RAY B.S. Transportation, Travel, B.S. Criminaljustice Sa Tourism Ei 182 DOROTHY A. PUTNAM B.S.Nursing JOANN W. REEDY B.S. Commerce LYNN ANN REILLY B.S. Nursing GUY D. RICHARDSON B.B.A. Accounting THOMAS E. QUINN B.B.A. Accounting SUSAN M. REEDY B.A. English ELIZABETH ANN REO B.S. Management Li ANN E. RILEY B. A. Sociology ELIZABETH RIZZUTO B.S. Nursing CRAIG A. ROBERTS B.S. Social Welfare MAUREEN D. RODEN B.S. Nursing MICHAEL P. ROMEO B.S. Commerce ARTHUR B. ROBERTS B.S. Marketing -ng up MONICA J. ROCK B.S. Nursing ROSEMARY ROICKLE B.A. Sociology if . , 'V x -4 .lk-N 1: ffl' so A Qu ANN ROONEY THERESA ROSENECKER VIRGINIA M. ROSS B.A. English B.S. Nursing B.S. Nursing 183 ANNE MARIE ROTELLA B.S. Nursing SAMUEL F. RUGGIERO B.S. Biology JOYCE GAUNDER RUNO B.S. Nursing CHRISTINE M. SADLER B.A. Mathematics l 184 ANN W. ROTH CYNTHIA A. ROTH DAVID THOMAS ROY B.A. Sociology B.S. Nursing B.B.A. Accounting EUGENE M. RUNCA B.B.A. Accounting I oo -AWQQ 1? .-- J 266 R I6 HT r, 7 I I YY I I 101065 P G MEET VUISUAV UDV. g. mama vow O N MAUREEN A. RYAN B.S.Nursing DEBORAH J. SALIVAR B.S. Transportation, Travel, JAMES R. SANFORD JOHN MICHAEL SAVIOLA 81 Tourism B.A English Education B.A. Political Science SHEILA E. SCHAHILL B.S. Nursing JOHN P. SCHLAGETER B.S. Transportation, Travel, 81 Tourism BEVERLY A. SCHNEIDER B.S. Social Welfare RICHARD E. SCHNELL B.S. Transportation, Travel, 8rTom'ism KATHLEEN M. SCHIRMER B.S. Nursing CYNTHIA LYNN SCHMITT B.S. Transportation, Travel, 8: Tourism lg in 'Y K 5 H . 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'15, 'is - n Nr If E 16 . .A ...A 3,1 , nv n 2.35: ,r A vm? f' 1 ' ti g5mgWw Eiga? 1'V.l T 'April , B-,7?J!S,:, spurs , I ,-1'-.' 1 ng,-u Q Lfwg, J, . ivy-51935 'fig gg:-If-'e f V, .. -' . -,,r..,, 5,-rw. -1 Y us. P Ml 5p.,7 -1- ,g:. Q' Nu '25, 1 ,.: 57- g iq: H' q .uQ,J,-I X T'glg,,,.-is : 'i'js'3'.5j'! ,iiiggviggg-5 5 555. I.-g fmynrf jig, ,Ag '-ff? ij, ax .,.2fi.,f 'T I 1, !.'fg.4l.i-:I 'li ' ' .rms , N fr s ai. ' p15a.af M'-' --. 4qv,,: 4 .a Y .yt 4 . -- - . Q,,',w . .,,,.- ' in ' 4- w.a,'-31,!iL:ril'tQ-.gf-4-x'f1'i L , V uf A . , . 1 -f sw ,rap 1gj,.f' gag' A-1.3. : F - , W. . - , ,, - . .- G 95-W. 5 I 2:2 -' .w',4' if .N - ru lfjfiw fi , '- g -1.1-, f- ,, 02'-'f L ,mp 'mg A ,. 1- ' - --a::, - Xr?W:k.i ,',i 1J Hf1:,n-wif:-:EL - alias?-1 L.-15i?Q.'.'v-A-L Q., nm. . E ' GERARD A. SPEGMAN LOUIS A. SPINELLI B.A. Political Science B.S. Biology HENRY RUSSELL STAGG B.S. Transportationffravel, KAREN JANE STAMM 8zTourism B.S. Nursing 187 DONNA M. STEELE B.S. Nursing I F WS fs A I' Amin. 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CULLEN, LAURENA M. 89 Ontario St., Lockport, NY 14094 NSO CULLINAN , JOANN 95 Cushing Pl., Buffalo, NY 14220 CULTRARA, SUSAN M. 5477 Clinton St. Rd., Batavia, NY 14020 Ski Club, Social Work Involve- ment Club: Corresponding Sec., Theater Club, Sociology Forum CUPPLES, BARRY L. 843 Orchard Dr., Lewiston, NY 14092 CURTIS, CRAIG W. 109 Edge Hill Dr., Wappingers Falls, NY 12590 CZERWIN SKI, STEVEN 1090 Parkhurst Blvd., Tonawan- da, NY 14150 D'AMANDA,JEANINE 104 Camberley Pl., Rochester, NY 14622 DALLAS, CHRISTINE M. 7372 Bear Ridge Rd., N. 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Students, International Club, In- dex, Students for Students, Chmn., Jr. Weekend, Sr. Week Comm., Orientation, Intramural softball DELUCA, LOUIS 622 17th St., Niagara Falls, NY 14301 DEMICOJOHN A. 2256 Forest Ave., Niagara Falls, NY 14301 DEMPSEY, KAREN M. 40 Mason Ave., Binghamton, NY 13904 DENZ, MARYJO 1251 West Blood Rd.,East Aurora, NY 14052 DIAMOND, MARGARETJ. 427 Parkview Dr., Hubbard, Ohio 44-425 DICK, LESLIE V. 724 Glover Pl., Baldwin, NY 11510 Orientation, Parents Weekend, In- tramurals, Dorm Council, Young Democrats, NSNA DICKEY, MIKE A. 4600 Hyde Park Blvd. 169, Ni- agara Fa.lls, NY 14305 DIEFENBACH, DONALD B. 619 Chilton Ave., Niagara Falls, NY 14301 DIGUISEPPE, AMY M. 2671 Amboy Rd., Staten Island, NY 10306 DINUNZIO, FELIX 135 Wilnlington Ave., Tonawanda, NY 14150 Soccer-NCAA DIPIAZZA, DAVID J . 113 Barrett Lane., Wyckoff, NJ 07481 Sigma Phi Sigma: Pres., Marketing Club, Orientation, K of C, Intramurals DOBJBERTINJOYCE M. 25 Hedge St., Rochester, NY 14606 AIBS, Ski Club, Leap Frogs, In- tramurals, Delta Epsilon Sigma DOLAN,JOHN M. 21 Florican Lane, Goshen, NY 10924 DOMBROWSKI, LINDA M. 4094 Mt. Read Blvd., Rochester, NY 14616 WRNU: DJ, Sigma Delta Epsilon, Intramurals: basketball-capt. volleyball-capt., NSNA: Publicity Comm. DONATO, STEPHEN J . 113 Laurel Rd., New City, NY 10956 Sigma Phi Sigma: Executive Board, Delta Nu Alpha: VP, Board of Directors, TTT Forum, Marketing Club, Intramurals DORKEY: FRANK C. 50 Orchid Dr. Rochester NY 14616 Intramurals, Orientation, Cinema Club:Pres. DOUMA, CARYN E. 172 Main St, Fort Plain, NY 13339 NSNA, NSO, Intramural Softball DOWD,JOI-IN K. 481 Mt., View Dr. Lewiston, NY 14092 DOWD, KATHLEEN A. 481 Mt. View Dr. Lewiston, NY 14092 T'IT Travel Service DOVVD, STACEY 5243 Hewitt Pkwy Lewiston, NY 14092 DOWNEY, JULIE A 362 Taylor Road Honeoye Falls, NY 14472 Business Manager Index DUGGY, BRIAN 98 Elmwood Ave, East Aurora NY 14052 IntramuralFootball, Softball DUFFY, NEIL G. 1016 Ferry Ave. Niagara Falls NY 14301 DUNGHE, MICHAEL L. 18-55 Kensington Ave. Buffalo, NY 14215 Marketing Club, AMA Member, Niagara Index, Internship Pro- gram DUNN, PETER D. 766 President Ave. Fall River, MA 02720 Hockey, NUCAP, Timon Country Club, Intramurals DUNNING, JAMES H. 1986 Salmon Creek Rd. William- son, NY 14589 Aquila: Editor-in-chief, Student Judicial Board: Secretary,Dor- mitory Council, Orienteering, WRNU DURR, MARKJ. Box 36B Newport Rd. Utica, NY 13502 DYSTER, MARY P. 3918 Lewiston Rd. Niagara Falls NY 14305 NUCAP EARSING, KAREN A. 56 Quaker Ridge Town of Tonawanda, NY 14150 NUCAP, Intramurals: softball, basketball, volleyball, Orienta- tion, Academic Committee of Stu- dent Gov't, NHS, Delta Epsilon Sigma, Student Gov't Rep., Senior Week, Dorm Council Moderator, RA, Ski Club EBERLE, KATHERINE M. 4136 S. Fireside Dr. Williamsville, NY 14221 Albert E.Packa.rd Society EDD, MICHAEL A. 61 Lyndale Dr. Rochester, NY 14624 TTT Forum EDWARDS, GERARD F. 232 Ivyhurst Rd. Amherst NY 14226 EICHENGERJOSEPH F. 3131 Bellreng Dr. Apt 22 Niagara Falls NY 14304 EICK, DONNA L. 50 East Park Drive Lockport, NY 14094 Kappa Mu Epsilon, Delta Epsilon Sigma ELIA, CHRISTINA M. 159 Jackson St, Youngstown, NY 14174 Intramurals: Softball, swim team ELLIOTT, KATHLEEN M. 973 Elliott Dr. Lewiston NY 14092 NHS, Delta Sigma Epsilon, NCUHS, Soph. Rep. Nursing Dept. ERVIN, SUSAN M. 22 Kernwood Drive Rochester, NY 14624 N SNA, Intramural Baseball ESCHRICH, JAMES F. 723 Third St Niagara Falls NY 14303 ESCOTT, JAMES R. 926 Shady Bluff Dr. Charlotte NC 28211 ESPOSITO, JOANNEM. 3694 Manchester Rd. Wantagh, NY 11793 NUCAP, Dorm Council, Student Judicial Board, Kappa Mu Ep- silon: VP, Pres., Math Club,Orien- tation, Women's Tennis, In- tramurals, Index, Niagaran: Literary Editor, Managing Editor, Who's Who, Sigma Alpha Sigma EVELENO,JAMES 23 Butterfield Dr. Greenlawn, NY 11740 TTT Travel Service, TTT Forum Ski Club, Chicago Convention, Na- tional Association of Tourism Students EWART, PATRICIA A. 9 Branch Dr. Smithtown, NY 11787 Orientation, Parents, Weekend Committee: Chairman, Sec, Sigma Alpha Sigma: Treasurer, Delta Ep- silon Sigma, Twirler, Nursing Ceremonies Comm., Nursing Cur- riculum Comm., Who,s Who, NHS, Sigma Theta Tau, WRNU, Senior Lifesaving, Leap Frogs, Treas., NYCAP, Intramural: softball, volleyball, basketball, NU Agency Conference Representative, Nurs- ing Evaluation Senior Week FALISE, MARGO A. 143 Benson Ave. Minetto NY 13126 FALLON, WILLIAMJ. 11 Damiano Pl. Utica, NY 13501 Varsity Baseball, Marketing Club, Student Judicial Board, ROTC, Orienteering, Intrarnurals FARALLO, LIVIO M. 2312 Niagara St. Niagara Falls, NY 14303 FARINA, CHERYL A. 5375 Spring St. Lewiston, NY 14092 FERGUSON, KAREN A. 5 Ada.ms St. Glen Cove, NY 11542 Womens' Volleyball FERRO, PAULA A. PO Box 824 Pine Bush, NY 12566 Student Government, Political Science Forum, UniversityJudicial Board, Business Sorority FEZER, PAUL M. 826 Niagara Pkwy North Tonawanda, NY 14120 FISK, THEODORE Box 20 North Hoosick, NY 12133 Delta Nu Alpha, Transportation Fraternity FITZGERALD, MAURA A. 96 Marshall Ave. Floral Park, NY 11001 AIBS, NUCAP FITZGERALD, MICHAEL D. 3720 Marlborough Pl. Niagara Falls Ontario, Canada FITZGIBBON, ELIZABETH R. 1212 Union St. Schenectady, NY 12308 NHS, Orientation, NUCAP, NSNA, Senior Week, Intramurals FLAHERTY, DEBORAH 25 Winterset Lane W.Hartford Conn. 06117 Dorm Council, Intermurals, NUCAP Campus Club FLAHERTY, ELLEN 1028 South Ave. Niagara Falls, NY 14305 FLAHERTY, FRANCIS 1 Brookside Dr. Foxboro, MA Hockey Club, Intramurals: Foot- ball, Floor hockey, basketball, Orientation FLAK, SUSAN M. 63 Franklin St. Lackawanna, NY 14218 FLANIGAN, KATHLEEN 73 Marian Dr. Tonawanda, NY 14150 FLANIGEN, CATHLEEN M. 173 Abbington Ave. Kenmore, NY 14223 Class Senate, Index, Intramurals, NHS, Orientation, Senior Weekend, Ski Club, Student Governement, Student Affairs, University Health Com. FLANNERY, KEVIN Northgate Alger Ct. Bronxville, NY 10708 FLATLEY, PATRICIA Woodcliff Dr. Mattituck, NY l 1952 FLYNN, DAVIDJ. Box 508 Hudson St. Chester, NY 10918 Political Science Club, Pre-Law Club F LYNN,PETER 22 Sixth Ave. Farmingdale, NY 11735 Intramurals: Football, Softball, Lacross Club, Yearbook Photog- rapher, Index, Intramural Basket- ball, Orientation FOLEY, BARBARA A. 41 Yale Pl. Rockville Centre, NY 1 1570 FOLEY, ELLEN C. Box 66 Weeks Ave. Manorville, NY 11949 FORD, THOMAS A. 38Jordan Rd. Pittsford, NY 14534 Accounting Club, Dorm Council, Index, Intramurals, Treasurer's Office Assistant FORWARD, MICHAEL P. 4180 St. Paul Blvd. Rochester, NY 14617 FOURNIER,JEFFREY E. 6235 Ward Rd. Sanborn NY 14132 FRAHER, DIANNE P. 10 Witte Rd. Albany, NY 12203 Kappa Mu Epsilon, Orientation FRETIHOLD, JOHN R. 154 Linwood Ave. No. Tonawanda, NY 14120 FROBERG, ROSEANN 93 Steel Circle Falcon Manor Niagara Falls, NY 28304 FULLER, CATHERINE E. 217 Peterson Dr. Camillus, NY 13031 Orientation,Yearbook, Senior Week, Campus Club, Intramurals: Volleyball, Basketball, Class senate, NUCAP, NSO FURLANO, SUSAN M. Reservation Rd. lrving, NY 14081 TTT Forum, NATS GALLAGHER,J AN E M. 42816 Third St. Youngstown, NY 14174 Delta Epsilon Sigma GALLAGHER,JOHN P. 721 Pierce Ave. Niagara Falls NY 14301 GALLIGAN, PATRICIA M. 5 South Huxley Dr. Cheektowaga, NY 14225 198 GALLIGAN, MARYANNE E. 59 Union Dr. North Merrick, NY 11566 Student Govlt, Social Comm., Ring Comm., Parent's Weekend: Sunday ch. TTT Forum, IT and ME, Chicago Convention, TTT Brochure Comm. Senior Week, Leap Frogs, Intramurals: Volleyball, Basketball,Softball GARDINER, KATHERINE R. 13 Francis St. Middleport, NY 14105 GAROFALO, ELAINE K. 25 Sunrise Dr. Montvale NJ 07645 Intramurals: Softball, Basketball, Volleyball, Ski Club GATELY, GEARY LEE 4600 Beach Ridge Lockport, NY 14094 Accounting Club, Cinema Club, GAVLICK, SUSAN M. 484 Glenhaven Dr. Glenshaw PA 15116 Index, NSO, NS, NA, NU chapter Sigma Theta Tau, Orientation: Ex- ecutive Board, NUCAP GAWEL, MICHAEL S. 446-27th St. Niagara Falls, NY 14303 Accounting Club, Leap Frogs, Stu- dent Gov't: Financial Comm. In- tramurals GAYTON CM,JOSEPH E. 542 Sixth St. Niagara Falls, NY 14301 German Club GELDERMAN, DEBORAH A. 2869 Morgan Drive Wantagh, NY 11793 Intramurals: Volleyball, Softball, Delta Nu Alpha, TTT Forum, NUCAP GENTNER, PETER M. 2811 Lewiston Rd. Niagara Falls, NY 14305 GEORGE, DOUGLAS T. 325 Owasco Rd. Auburn, NY 13021 NUCAP, AIBS, Treas., Political Science Forum, Dorm Council, StudentJudicial Board GERMAIN, DAVID J. 5171 Winterton Dr. Fayetteville, NY 13066 TTT Forum, NUCAP, Orientation, Intramural Softball GIAMBELLUCA, ROBERT N. 759 Fries Rd. Tonawanda, NY 14150 GIANGRECO,JUDITH A. 143 Wickham Dr. Williamsville, NY14221 Intramural Basketball, Freshmen Social Comm. GIANNONE, LINDA R. 141 11 59th Ave. Flushing, NY 11355 Intramurals: Basketball, Softball, Orientation, Dorm Council, In- tramurals: Basketball, Softball, Orientation, Dorm Council, Semi Formal Comm., Index, NSO, Cam- pus Club, Parents Weekend, Ski Club GIARRIZZO, JOSEPH A. 2952 Seneca Ave. Niagara Falls, NY 14305 Leap Frogs: Pres., Accounting Club, Intramurals GIBBONS, MARY L. 85 Gates Ave., Malverne, NY 11565 JV Basketball MGR, Intramurals GIBEAU, LYNN A. 1867 Stanley St. New Britain, Conn.06053 NU Singers, Chapel Choir: Organist NSNA, Intramurals, SeniorWeek GILLIES, SUSAN A. 21 Campbell Avenue Buffalo, NY 14216 GILLIS CM. MICHAEL P. 542 Sixth St. Niagara Falls, NY 14301 GIRARDO, VINCENT 705 80th St. Niagara Falls, NY 14304 Marketing Club, NU Baseball GIUDICE, SR. M. T. 551 Mr. View Dr. Lewiston, NY 14092 GLYNN,DENISE 651 Crescent Ave. Buffalo, NY 14216 Jr. Yr.Amer. College in Paris, In- dex: Asst. feature ed., Asst. News ed., Feature Ed. and Mgt. news editor, NUCAP: sec. treas., Ski Club International Club GNANN,MARYJ. 4008 Washington St. Niagara Falls, NY 14305 Intramurals GOFFIN, WALTER W. 109 S. Almont Dr. Los Angeles, CA. 90048 GOLDMAN, HOWARD B. 246 Ashford Ave. Tonawanda, NY 14150 GOOD, NANCY W. 221 Darling St. Torrington, Conn. 06790 GOODLING, DAVID W. 2673 Main St. Newfane, NY 14108 GORDON, MICHAEL S. 1334 Garrett Ave. Niagara Falls, NY 14305 American Chemical Society, Kap- pa Mu Epsilson GOTHAM, ANN E. 165 Fort Hill Ave. Canandaigua, NY 14424 NUCAP, Ski Club, Canoe Club: VP, Pres. GRATZEL, CONSTAN CE A. Box 336 Island Rd. Highland Lakes, NJ 07422 GRAVINO, RICHARD G. 979 Rankine Rd. Niagara Falls, NY 14305 GRAZIANO,JOAN A. 2206 Pinnacle Dr. Utica, NY 13501 Martial Arts, NSNA, Intramurals, Ski Club GREENE, TERRENCE G. 110 Kirschner Pksy Hamburg, NY 14075 Parents' Weekend: Treas., NU Players, Orientation, Accounting Club, Intramurals GRIER, AGNES M. 166 Bedford Ave. Rockaway Pt. NY 1 1697 Intramurals, Orientation, NSO, Senior Week, Yearbook, Ridge Club GROSS, SHERYL 712 Fourth Section Rd . Brockport, NY 14420 Orientation, Intramurals: Volleyball, Softball, NUCAP, NU Singers, NU Football Club: Sec., Phi Gamma Nu GRUNDTISCH, LAURA A. 12 Beverly Dr. Angola, NY 14006 GUENTH ER, LYANE M. 962 Rankine Rd. Niagara Falls NY 14305 GULEY, MICHAEL M. 8618 Bollier Ave. Niagara Falls, NY 14304 GUTT, MARK A. 76 Clark St. Tonavvanda, NY 14150 HADEED, NANCYJ. 357 East. Lake Rd. Canandaigua, NY Ski Club, Marketing Club, Accoun- ting,Club, Beta Phi Bus. Organiza- tion, Senior Week HAGGERTY, EDMUND P. 1735 6th St. Rensselaer, NY 12144 HAGGERTY, PAULJ. 556 Claremont Kenmore, NY 14223 HALEY, MARYANN 18 Yong St. Cortland, NY 13045 Intramurals: Softball, Basketball, volleyball, Orientation HALL, GREGORY W. 52 Luksin Dr. Tonawanda, NY 14150 HAMANN, ROSEMARY A. 100 Gordon St. Williamsville, NY 14221 HAMBRIDGE, DAVID J . 487 Thorncliff Rd. Knmore, NY 14223 ROTC HARAHAN, ELLEN M. 3110 W. 160 St. Cleveland, OH 44111 Ski Club HARMON, THOMASJ. 25 Edith St. Tonawanda, NY 14150 HARPERJR., OLLIE 2707 21st St. Niagara Falls, NY 14305 NU Basketball HART, NANCY M. 60 Erie Ave. Gowanda, NY 14070 Delta Epsilon Sigma, Right to Life, History Forum HARTMAN, KEVIN M. 1173 Cleveland Dr. Cheektowaga, NY 14225 Index, TTT Forum, Ski Club, Pres., WRNU, Intramurals HARTMAN, LORETTA 132 Abbott Dr. Huntington, NY 11743 NUCAP, JV Basetball MGR, In- tramurals, Orientation HARTMAN, DEBORAH J . 102 Shannon Dr. Fox Chapel, PA 15238 Boys Club, NSNA HEANEY, KATHLEEN N. 631 Palmera Dr. Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. 32082 Orientation, NY club Football: Sec. Intramurals: Softball, Basketball Volleyball HEIER, CYNTHIA M. 87 Blackwatch Trail Fairport, NY 14450 Mareting Club: VP, Phi Gamma Nu Intramurals: Volleyball,Soft- ball, Basketball, VAC, Student Gov't Social Comm., Social Comm. Class of 78 HEINBOCKEL, MARK Valley Rd. Belle Terre Port Jeffer- son, NY 11777 Cross-Country, Track HEINBOCKEL, STEPHEN C. Valley Rd. Belle Terre Port Jeffer- son, NY 11777 Cross Country, Track, Dorm Counsel HELAK, LAURAJ. 8105 Pickard Ave. NE Albuquer- que, NM 87110 HEPP, CHERIE A. 57 I-Ieathwood Rd. Williamsville, NY 14221 HERRMANN, GEORGE M. 15 Rarnondo Lane Smithtown, NY 11787 HERZ II, GEORGE W. 2 Summit Pl. Malba, NY 11357 Index: Editor in chief, Student Gov't: Co-Chair. Academic and Social Comm., Political Science Forum, Intramurals: Basketball Football, Softball, Pre-Law Club,Ski Club, Orientation, HICKEY, COLLEEN A. 612 S. Union Olean, NY 14760 NSNA, NSO, Leap Frogs, In- tramurals HILBERT, KAREN A. 520 Wood Rd. Rochester, NY 14626 NUCAP, Intramurals, Campus Club HILL, THOMAS W. 146-04 61 Rd. Flushing, NY 11367 Orientation, Student Gov't, Leap Frogs, Dorm Council HIRNIAK, JULIA 945 Queenston Rd. Apt 55 Stoney Creek, Ontario Canada HOFFMAN, MICHAEL S. 2210 Pierce Ave. Niagara Falls, NY 14301 HOFFMAN, NANCYJ. 13 Parkside Ave. Hamburg, NY 14075 Intramural Softball HOLT, PHILIPJ. 5776 Woodland BlVd. Niagara Falls, Ont. Canada HOMIK, DANIEL M. 509 Cherry Dr. Syracuse, NY 13219 Yearbook, Index, Intramurals, TTT Forum, Senior Week HOLTON, LINDA L. 1048 Elliott Drive Lewiston, NY 14092 Phi Gamma Nu HOPPA, WILLIAM A. 86 Erie Ave. Gowanda, NY 14070 Pre-law Assoc., History Fortun HOSTOMSKY, THOMASJ. 28 Lonergan Dr. Suffern, NY 10901 Theatre, Delta Epsilon Sigma, Yearbook, Aquila, International Club HOUSTON, VANESSA D. 2506 W. Somerset St. Phila- delphia, PA 19132 HOWARD, PAULA A. 43 Sullivan Dr. Elma, NY 14059 HURD, MARY E. 90 Charter Oaks Dr. Williamsville, NY 14221 HURSTJOSEPH R. 32 Riverview Ave. Tonawanda, NY 14150 SWI: CA Club, Community Volunteer Work HURTGAM, KEVIN D. 2761 Ridge Rd. Ransomville, NY 14131 IADICICCO, MORIAJ. 154 56th St. Niagara Falls, NY 14304 ISABEL, ALEXANDER B. 9 Lincoln Ave. Amsterdam, NY 12010 WRNU, Knights of Cloumbus, Dorm Council JACOBI, MAUREEN E. 137 Grayton Rd. Tonawanda, NY 14150 Intramurals, Accounting Club: Treas., Delta Epsilon Sigma JAKUBEK, BARBARA D. 1927 Ygnstn Lockport Ran- somville, NY 14131 JANKOVICH, MICHAEL A. 7005 Coach Dr. Niagara Falls On- tario Canada JARVIS, NEIL R. 7206 Stephenson Ave. Niagara Falls, NY 14304 JAYCOX, JAMES P. 26 North Pine Ave. Albany, NY 12203 JOHNSON,JAMES M. 7 Imperial Lane Ballston Lake, NY 12019 Football, Gold, Rotc Marketing Club JOHNSONJEFFREY A. p 20 Marilyn Dr. Grand lsland, NY 14072 JOHNSON, PHILIP B. 915 Harrison Ave. Niagara Falls, NY 14305 Accounting Club: Sec, Pres, Alpha Kappa Psi, Orientation, College Republicans JOHNSON, ROSAIRE R. 915 Harrison Ave. Niagara Falls, NY 14305 History Forum, Orientation: Ex- ecutive Board, NUCAP, In- tramurals, Var. Basketball, Inter- national Club, Campus Ministry Council, Retreat Leader JONESJEANNETTE S. 31 Sandrock Buffalo, NY 14207 Intramurals, Catholic Honor Society, Yearbook JORDAN, MICHAEL P. 125 Harvard Ave Rockville Centre, NY 11570 JOY, PHYLLIS A. 216 West. Ave. Albion, NY 14411 Intramurals, NU chapel Choir, NHS, Ski Club JOYCE, ROBERT F. 69 Highwood Rd. Oyster Bay, NY 1 1771 JOZWIAK, GLORIA A. 711 Shad St. N. Tonawanda, NY 14120 NSO NSNA JUNKINS,JOHN M. 4827 University Crt. Niagara Falls, NY 14305 KAROWITZ, DIANE M. R.D.1 Haskell Rd. Olean, NY 14760 NSNA, NSO, Drop-in Volunteer KARWASIN SKI, LINDA H. 241 84th St. Apt 2 Niagara Falls, NY 14304 KARNS, KATHLEEN A. 706 Exchange St. Rd. Attica, NY 14011 Political Science Forum, National Model UN Conference, Interna- tional Club, German Club: Pres., Jr. Yr.: W. Germany, Delta Epsilon Sigma, Index KAVANAUGH, MARY E. 2520 Broadway Kalamazoo, MI 49008 Singers: NSNA, NSO, Yearbook KEARNS,JOHN F. 21 Root St. New Hartford, NY 13413 KEARNS, MONICA M. 150 Carman Ave. East Rockaway, NY 1 1518 Orientation, Intrarnural: Softball, Basketball, Dorm Council, NSO, Campus Club, Semi-formal Comm., Ski Club KEATING, ANNE T. 156 Colony Ct. Snyder, NY 14226 Intramurals, Campus Club, Class Senate KELLY, CYNTHIA C. 15 Presidents Walk Williamsville, NY 14221 Intramurals KELLY, MAUREEN A. 6378 Center St. Lake View, NY 14085 NU Players, Orientation, In- tramurals KELLY, ERIN M. Huntington Heights Rochester, NY 14622 KEMPER, PHILIPJ. 38 Fox Croft Dr. Fayetteville, NY 13066 Intramurals: Football, Softball, Basketball KEMPF, MATTHEW 120 Meyer Rd. Apt, 234 Amherst, NY 14226 KENLINE, AILEEN M. 870 Tacoma Ave. Buffalo, NY 14216 Intramurals, Nurs. F ac. Organ. Comm., NU Singers, Chapel Choir, NHS, Delta Epsilon Sigma, Senior Week, Ski Club KENNEDY,JOSEPH D. 415 Cleveland Blvd. Fayetteville, NY 13066 200 KENNEDY, THERESE K. 71 Lockwood Ave. Yonkers, NY 10701 KEOUGH, BRIANJ. 731 Fourth St. Niagara Falls, NY 14301 N.F. Democratic Comm., N.F. Jaycees KERNIN, MICHAEL W. 1346 97th St. Niagara Falls, NY 14304 KME, Accounting Club, Delta Ep- silon Sigma, Treas. KIERNAN, AUDREY M. 16 Sheridan St. Glen Falls, NY 12801 Intramurals: Basketball, Softball, Dorm Council, Swim Team, Orien- tation, Parents Weekend, Senior Week, NSO, Ski Club, Campus Club, Semi Formal Committee, Phi Epsilon Kappa KILMER, GARRYJ. 115 Shepard Ave. Kenmore, NY 14217 KIMBALL, FREDRICKJ. 535 Beach 134 St. Bellee Harbor, N.Y. 11694 Orientation, Social Comrnittee, Intramural Basketball KING, BARBARA 2390 Jackson Ave. Seaford, N.Y. 11783 KIMBLEJAMES M. 68 Gorham St. Canandaigua, N.Y. 14424 KIRCHGESSNERJOHN C. 239 Pattonwood Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 14617 Orientation, Orientation Ex- ecutive Board, Cinema Club KLINO, ELEANOR K. 392 Walnut St. Lockport, N.Y. 14094 KNEY, KEVINJ. 208 Deerfield Dr. East Utica, N.Y. 13502 KLINGINSMITH, J OANJ . R.D. 1 Conneaut Lake, Pa. 16316 Accounting Club, NUCAP KNIGHT, PAMELA ANNE 1 Bonnie Dr. Northport, N.Y. 11768 Orientation, Campus Club, NUCAP, Senior Week, Intramural Basketball, NSO, Yearbook, S.F.S., LaCrosse Scorekeeper, Timon Country Club, Ski Club, In- tramural Softball, Class Senate, Cool 100 Club. KOHNKE, MARY SUE 1006-91st St. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14304 Intramural Basketball, NUCAP, President of the Stoma Club. KONECK1, MICHAEL R. 456 102nd St. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14304 KORZAK, DAVIDJ. 2966 Michigan Ave. Niagara Falls, N .Y. 14305 KORZELIUS, MARKJ. 441 Lisbon Ave. Buffalo, N.Y. 14215 KOSSMANN, DANIELJ. 15 Lisa Ct. Syosset, N.Y. 11791 Marshal Arts Club, Index Photog- rapher and Editor, Yearbook Pho- tographic Manager, Accounting Club, Intramurals Sports, Senior Week. KRATZ, JILL M. 235-S-3rd St. Lewiston, N.Y. 14092 KRAUS, KEVIN B. 80 Holmes Road Ridgefield Conn. 06877 KRETSCHMAR,JANICE 222 Mt. Pleasant Ave. West Pater- son, NJ. 07425 Index, WRNU, NSO, KROEGER, ROBERTJ. 9 Imperial Dr. New Hartford, N.Y. 13413 KUBIAK, LINDA A. 115 N. Clinton St. Olean, N.Y. 14760 NUCAP, Intramural Basketball, N.U. Cheerleader. KUMM,JEFFREY R. 1333 Vanderbilt Ave. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14305 LAIRD, DENNIS L. P.0. Box 381 Montezuma, N.Y. 13117 Intramural: Football, Basketball, Softball. LAMPKIN, JOYCE ELAINE 3248 Dudley Ave. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14303 LAPER, PAULJ. 1433 Jamaica Square North Tonawanda, N.Y. 14120 LARKIN, ELIZABETH 290 Irvington Dr. Tonawanda, N.Y. 14150 LARKIN, TERRY H. 75 Parkwood Lane Penfield, N.Y. 14526 Accounting Club, Lacrosse Club, Junior Weekend, Senior Week, Junior Class Vice President, Dorm Council, Idiots Club, Intramurals. LARSON, THURE ANTHONY 4903 Thrall Road Lockport, N.Y. 14094 Marketing Club, Intramural Soft- ball and Basketball, Alpha Kappa Psi. LASOWSKI, CHERYL A. 100 Wiesner Road West Seneca, N.Y. 14218 LATHAM, MICHAEL N. 2109 Walnut Ave. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14301 Member Collegiate Chapter Amer- ican Marketing Association, Pho- tography Club, Intramural Hockey and Softball. LAURENDI, VINCENTJ. 1122-17 St. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14301 Football Team, Marketing Club. LAWSON, ROBERT G. 244 Florence Ave. Rochester, N.Y. 14616 President TTT Forum, Delta Nu Alpha, Senior Week Committee, Dr, Porath Day, TTT International Expo, TTT Carribean Night, TTT Career Day. LEARY III, WILLIAM P. 856 Olentangy Rd. Franklin Lakes, NJ. 07417 LEONARD, DANIEL A. 104 Nottoway Dr. Pennllyn, Pa. 19422 LEONARD, PAUL A. 104 Nottoway Dr. Penllyn, Pa. 19422 Dorm Council, Student Govern- ment, Resident Assistant, Walk- ing. LEONARDLJOHN L. 7800 Shorefront Pkwy. Rockaway Beach, N.Y. 11693 LEPO, JOHN A. 55 Gauson St. North Tonawanda, N.Y. 14120 R.O.T.C. LICHIENTHAL, PEGGY A. 1485 Huth Rd. Grand Island, N.Y. 1407 2 LIEGLJAMES A. 99 Mayville Ave. Kenmore, N.Y. 14217 Index, Ski Club, R.O.T.C., In- tramurals, WRNU, Coach Womens Intramurals. LINEY, THOMASJ. 312 Vincent Ave. Lynbrook, N.Y. 11563 Intramurals, Class Senate, Cam- pus Club, Litewood. LODICO, MARY C. 410 Porter Ave. Buffalo, N.Y. 14201 LOFTUS, MICHAELJ. 6 Eisenhower Dr. Lockport, N.Y. 14094 LONG, HAROLD E. 1736 Lafayette St. Apt. 58N Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14305 LONG, PATRICIA A. 7100 Frank Long Rd. Jamesville, N .Y. 13078 LOONEY, DANIEL G. 4 Quaker Meeting House Rd. Far- mingdale, N.Y. 11735 Ski Club, NUCAP,Junior Weekend Comntittee, Karate, International Club. LOSS, SANDRA L. 8716 Lindbergh Ave. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14304 LOUGHLINJANET G. Pheasant Lane Remsenberg, N.Y. 14305 LOUG HLIN, DANIEL A. 30 Highview Dr. Wading River, N .Y. 11792 President Political Science Forum. LOWDER, GRAY C. 2212 Center Ct. South Grand Island, N.Y. 14072 LUCANIONIO, RONALD M. 2440 Forrest Ave. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14301 LUCCHESE, MARYJO 203 Curtis Pkwy. Kenmore, N.Y. 14223 TTT Forum, Volleyball, NUCAP. LUCINSKI, ROSARIA J. 1456 100th St. Niagara Falls, N ..Y. 14304 LUCINSKI, STEPHEN C. 1456 100th St. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14304 LUNNEY, MAUREEN E. 1750 W. Summit Ct. Deerfield, Il- linois 60015 M Dorm Council, Intramural Basket- ball and Softball, Orientation, Semi-Formal Comntittee, Index, Campus Club, Parent's Weekend Committee. LYNCHJOHN A. 376 Brentwood Dr. Youngstown, N.Y. 14174 LYNCH, JOHNJ. 22 Longfellow St. Hartsdale, N.Y. 10530 LYNCH, THERESE M. 1861 Cleveland Ave. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14305 LYONSJANET K. 12 Sandle Dr. Fairport, N.Y. 14450 Yearbook, Orientation, Student Government, Intramurals, Cam- pus Club. MACKIE, STEVEN 1031 Michigan Ave. Buffalo, N.Y. 14503 Intramural Basketball and Soft- ball, Club Football and Track, Photography, Kung Fu Club. MADIGAN, PATRICIA ANN 525 N. Portage Path Akron, Ohio 44303 Orientation, Pax-ent's Weekend, Yearbook Senior Section Editor, Senior Week Committee, Chair- man, Class Senate, NSNA, In- tramural Softball and Basketball, Timon Country Club, Cool 100 Campus Club, Off Campus Repre- sentative 1977-78,S.F.S., NUCAP. MAGUIRE, MICHAEL P. 58 Ohio Ave. Elmira, N.Y. 14905 TTT Forum, Intramural Football and softball, Campus Club MAGUIRE, MICHAEL R. 716 Washington Pl. 807 Baltimore, Md. 21201 MAHONEY, CATHERINE M. 1875 Lambert Rdulenkintown, Pa. 19046 NUCAP, NSNA, NSO, Intramural Softball and Basketball, Vzu'sity Volleyball, Junior Weekend Com- mittee, Ski Club. MAIN, THERONJ. 179 Irving St. Lockport, N.Y. 14094 MALABRE, MARCIA A. 7227 St. Joseph Rd. Niagara Falls N.Y. 14304 MALLETT, SHARON RILEY 2980 Clover St. Pittsford, N.Y. 14534 MANLEYMIOANNE V. 4 Truex Drive New Windsor, N.Y. 12550 President N.U. Players 1977-78, Secretary N.U. Players 1976- 77,Vice President Sigma Alpha Sigma, Parent's Weekend CoChairman of Registration, Orientation, Delta Epsilon Sigma,Campus Ministry, S.F.S., Intramurals, Nursing Honor Society, Who's Who in American University Students 1977, NUCAP, Student Affairs Committee-Student Government 1975-76. MARCEL, JOHN C. 2523 Welch Ave. Niagara Falls, N .Y. 14304 Martial Arts Club, WRN U MARQUIS, ALBERTJ. 2456 Cayuga St., Niagara Falls, NY 14304 MARREN, JOANNE M. 9 Concord Dr., Pittsford, NY 14534 Intramurals, Dean's Cabinet in Nursing, Delta Epsilon Sigma: Nursing Honor Society, Orienta- tion, Sr. Weekend Comm. MASSALONE, PEGGY 60 Orchard Dr., Woodbtu'y, NY 11797 NU Singers, Varsity Volleyball MASTERSON, DONALDJ. 467 Brantwood Rd. P.O. 2746, Eg- gertsville, NY 14226 MATTI'IREWS, MARY C. 90 Smugglers Lane., Rochester, NY 1461 7 TTTForum MATTINAT, ADELE 6355 Laurel Park, Hubbard, Ohio 44425 Ridge Club, Ski Club, Canoe Club, Stud. Govt, Campus Club, Cool 100, Nursing Honor Society: In- tramurals, Sopl1.Class See., Pho- tographer: Index, Yearbook, SFS MAYBEE, MELINDA A. 60 N. Long St., Williamsville, NY 14221 ALBERT E. PACKARD MAYER, MICIIAELJ. 27 Dorchester Rd., Amherst, NY 14226 Sigma Phi Sigma, Collegiate Chapter of American Marketing Assoc., Intramurals MAYS, PAMELA ANN 8611 Bolliet Ave., Niagara Falls, NY 14304 MAZZEI, MICHELE M. 1013 Garden Rd., Utica, NY 13501 Forensics, Theater McCARTIIY, PATRICIA 32 Bradenham Pl., Amherst, NY 14226 Orientation, Social Comm.: Chmn.: Dorm Council, In- tramurals: softball, basketball, Stud. Govt. Rep., Index Photographer, Class Officer: See., Yearbook Photographer McDANIEL, CHARLES S. 3237 Walnut St., Washington, D.C. 20018 Basketball McGAR'l'Y,jOANN M. 1401 Poulson St., Wantagh, NY 11793 Swim Team, Phi Epsilon Kappa, Intramurals: volleyball, softball, Orientation McGHEE,,lOANNE M. 1891 Carleton Pl., Baldwin, NY 11510 Sr. Week Comm., Orientation, Cool 100 Club, Intramurals MCGINTY, CLAUDIA F. 727 Alt Blvd., Grand Island, NY 14072 MCGRAW, ROBERTJ. 231 Sunrise Dr., Syracuse, NY 13205 Parents Weekend Comm., Sr. Week Comm. Intramurals McGUIRE, KATHY A. 3608 Ferry Ave., Niagara Falls, NY 14301 McHALE, DEBRA 7417 Bath St., Springfield, VA 22150 McHUGH,JANIS 53 Quaker Ridge, Tanawanda, NY 14150 Nursing Honor Society, In- tramurals, Ski Club MCHUGH, ROSEMARIE 40 Salem St., Buffalo, NY 14220 McINTYRE,JACALYNJ. 1815 Willow Ave., Niagara Falls, NY 14305 McKAY, KATHLEEN A. 1875 Nitas Pl., Wantagh, NY 1 1 793 TTT Forum, UNCAP MCKENNA, PATRICIA A. 300 Fairfax Rd., Massapequa, NY 1 1 758 Dorm Council: Sec., Treas., Social Comm., RA, Yearbook McMAHON, KEVINJ. 9 Willow Lane., Newburgh, NY 12550 McMANUS, DENNIS 4 Woodlawn Ave., Utica, NY 13501 Intramurals: football, basketball, softball MCPARLANDJAMES 1259 Summit Dr., Newark, NY 14513 Sigma Phi Sigma, Debate Team, NU Players, WRNU MCPHILLIPS, PATRICKJ. 105 Lynn Curcle, Syracuse, NY 13205 Accounting Club, Martial Arts Club, Intramurals,. Index Photographer, Delta Epsilon Sigma McTAMMANY, KATHLEEN 493 Winchester St., Rochester, NY 14615 NSNA, NUCAP, Intramural basketball MECCA, WILLIAM A. 12503 Shetland Lane., Bowie, Md. 20715 Basketball Team MEHRMANN, FREDERICK W. RR 1 Box 1260, Rocky Point, NY 1 1 778 MENDICK, MICHAEL A. 484 Wimbledon Rd., Rochester, NY 14617 Intramurals MENG, DAVID C. 50 Hillcrest Dr., Penfield, NY 14526 Yearbook Photo Editor, Yearbook Photographer, Orientation, In- tramurals, TTT Travel Agency, In- dex Staff MESLER, DANA 198 Ontario St., Lockport, NY 14094 Marketing Club, Accounting Club MEYER, ANN E. 3105 Love Rd., Grand Island, NY 14072 Delta Epsilon Sigma MEYERJOSEPH M. 70 N. Wrexham Ct., Tonawanda, NY 14150 202 MIKULSKI, PAUL M. 51 Albion Ave., Amherst, NY 14226 MILICIA, PETER T. 566-15th St., Niagara Falls, NY 14301 Leap Frogs: VP, Accounting Club, Intramural softball MILLER, ANDREW 3205 Ridge Road, Ransomville, NY 14131 MILONE, MARY ANNE 36 Andover Rd., Rockville Centre, NY 11570 MINERVAJOHN Box 741 Eastwood Dr., Cut- chogue, LI, NY 11935 Intramurals, Ski Club, German Club, Poli. Sci. Forum MINNICKS, CHARLES G. 751 15th St., Niagara Falls, NY 15601 MOAG, ALMA A. 325 South 7th St. Apt. 6, Lewiston, NY 14092 MOAKLER, TIMOTHY P. 17 Clifftop Dr., Loudonville, NY 1221 1 Intramural basketball, Delta Nu Alpha MOGAVERO, PAMELA 853 Loretta St., Tonawanda, NY 14150 MOLINI, MARY C. 413 Branchwood Dr., Liverpool, NY 13088 Intramurals: softball, volleyball, NSNA MONAGHAN, JAMES M. RD 5 Starr Rd., Cortland, NY 13045 Marketing Club, Intramurals, Orientation, Dorm Council: Sec. MONAHAN, COLLEEN A. 3886 E. Saddleback, Canan- daigua, NY 14424 MONAHAN, RICHARD P. 3886 E. Saddleback, Canan- daigua, NY 14424 Martial Arts Club, Marketing Club, Cinema Club, Intramurals MONINJANE E. 3023 Delancey Rd., Niagara Falls, NY 14305 Orientation MOON, KEITH 7030 Packard Rd., Niagara Falls, NY 14304 MORAGHAN, TIMOTHY P. Box 702 West Rd., Litchfield, Ct. 06759 MORROW, THERESE M. 652 Forest Ave., Larchmont, NY 10538 MOSHER, MAUREEN 261 Wilcox St., Wilson, NY 14172 MOSSOP, PADRAICJ. 2899 Walnut Hill Ave. , Philadelphia, Pa. 19152 Accounting Club, College Republicans, Finance Comm. MROCZKA, MICHAEL B. 1 First Ave., N . Tonawanda, NY 14120 MUDDLE, FRANK L. 5342 Lorrey St., Mentor, Ohio 44060 Alpha Kappa Psi, Young N Republicans, Sigma Phi Sigma, Accounting Club, Intramural basketball MULAWKA, ANDREWJ. S-3131 Southwestern Blvd., Or- chard Park, NY 14127 MULLIN, KATHLEEN MARY 467 Foch Blvd., Mineola, NY 11501 MULRENAN, MAURA E. 180 Southport Woods Southport, Ct. 06490 Ridge Club, NSO, Intramurals, Canoe Club, Campus Club, Cool 100, Shed Football Club, Class Senate MUOIO, DONNA A. 1347 Lasalle Ave., Niagara Falls, NY 14301 Accounting Club MURPHY, HELEN 35-D Southgate Unity Park, Niagara Falls, NY 14305 Marketing Club MURPHY, TIMOTHY P. 164 Magee Ave., Rochester, NY 14613 MUSSARI, DEBRA M. 827-15th St., Niagara Falls, NY 14301 Delta Nu Alpha MUTH, DEBORAH A. 4018 Cresent Dr., N. Tonawanda, NY 14120 NSO, NSNA MYER, GREGORY 355 Fairmount Ave., Jamestown, NY 14701 Sr. Week: Co-Chmn., University Judicial Board, Dorm Council NASCA, ROE 48 Erie St., Mt. Morres, NY 14510 Intramurals: volleyball, softball, Varsity volleyball, Phi Epsilon Dr., Kappa NACCA, GARY A. 73 Lee Circle Dr., Rochester, NY 14626 NASH, GARY H. 357 Briarcliff Tr., Kinnelon, NJ 07405 TTT Travel Service: VP, TTT Forum, Parents Weekend, Orien- tation NICHOLSJAMES A. 1651 Niagara Ave., Niagara Falls, NY 14305 NICHOLSJANET C. 1903 Upper Mountain Rd., Lewiston, NY 14092 Varsity Volleyball, Intramural basketball, NUCAP, Orientation NOONAN, GWENDOLYN A. 5304 7th St., Washington, DC 20011 Social Work Involvement, Black Awareness NOONAN, MARGARET M. 1423 Highland Ave., Rochester, NY 14620 NOONAN, MACHAEL E. 25 Manor Ave., White Plains, NY 10605 NORRIS, ELIZABETH ANN 48 Clinton St., Homer, NY 13077 Canoe Club NOWACHEK, LINDAJ. 11 Annette Dr., Port Wash., NY 11050 AIBS, ACS NOWAK C.M., GEORGE S. 217 Eckford St., Brooklyn, NY 1 1222 German Club, NU Players NOWAK, KRISTINE M. 176 Montclair Dr., Rochester, NY 1461 7 Intranluralsz basketball, softball, NSO, NSNA NOWORYTO, VICTORIAJ. 4218 DeVeaux St., Niagara Falls,. NY 14305 International Club: VP, Sec., Nur- sing Honor Society NOYANJENNETH C. 907 97th St., Niagara Falls, NY 14304 NWISU, EMMANUEL A. No. 32 Ilorin St., Fegge-Onitsha, Nigeria, Africa ACS, K of C, International Club, Intramurals, Dorm Council O'BRIEN, DANIEL 70 Harvard Ave., Rockville Cen- tre, NY 11570 K of C, Intramurals O'BRIEN, PETER M. 112 Crandall St., Glens Falls, NY 12801 Dorm Council, RA, Intramurals, ROTC O'CONNELL, C.M., DAVID M. 542 6th St., Niagara Falls, NY 14301 NU Theatre O,CONNELL, SHAWN E. 5885 Garlow Rd., Niagara Falls, NY 14304 Quality of Life, Commuter Sub- Comm.: Chmn., Orientation: Exec. Bd., NSNA: Treas., Sigma Alpha Sigma, Delta Epsilon Sigma, Sigma Theta Tau: Treas., Universi- ty Senate: Stud. Affairs, Interna- tional Club, Treas. O'CONNOR, KEVIN P. 72 Pennsylvania Ave., Yonkers, NY 10707 O CONNOR, MARGARET R. 28 Brown Ave., Spring Lake, Nj 07762 Sr. Week Comm., Intramurals, Inter-Dorm Council, Staff: Ex- change Newsletter, Sociological Forum, Class Senate O'CONNOR, MARGARET S. 41 Chapel St., Sherburne, NY 13460 Marketing Club, Intramurals, NU Singers OEINCK, NANCY M. 201 Hunt Dr., Fayetteville, NY 13066 O'GORMAN, ELIZABETH B. 248 Judson St., Webster, NY 14580 Fr. Semi-Formal Comm., Soph. Semi-Formal Comm., NSO, NSNA, Intramurals, Volunteer First Aid Squad: Sec. O'HARA, DIANE M. 50 Westwood Dr., E. Rochester, NY 14445 Intramurals: softball, volleyball, Ski Club, Yearbook, AIBS OKE, STEVE 3F Apple Walk, Unity Park, Niagara Falls, NY 14305 Varsity Soccer and Tennis, In- temational Students Club O'LEARY, BRIAN R. Box 1161, 93 Christian Ave., Stony Brook, NY 1 1790 Rugby Club, RA, ROTC OLFANO, MARY G. 1535 Pierce Ave., Niagara Falls, NY 14301 Intramural basketball, NUCAP, Orientation, Citizens in Action OSHAUGHNESSY, SEAN D. 4243 Connection Dr., Williams- ville,NY 14221 OTTOVIO, CHARLES 1157 McQuade Ave., Utica, NY 13501 AIBS, Martial Arts Club, Rugby Club, Orientation PALMIERI, ANN M. 750 Rutger St., Utica, NY 13501 AIBS, Orienteering Club, Index, Intramurals, Youth Coalition for Life, Leap Frogs, Academic Comm. PALMORE, YVETTE L. 2957-20th St., Niagara Falls, NY 14305 Accounting Club, Basketball Team PARKER, MARY K. 14 Deer Run Rd., Newfield, NY 14867 Intramurals: softball, basketball, Orientation, Stud. Govt., Pro Temp Fresh. Class, Ski Club, Stud. Activities Advisory Board, Campus Club, Cool 100, SFS, Yearbook, Off Campus Rep., Sr. Week, Class Senate, Timon Coun- try Club PATELLAJ AMES A. 50 Rymson Rd., Massapequa, NY 11758 PAULY, GARY M. 57 Theresa Ct., West Seneca, NY 14224 PEDULLA, FRANK 8 Maxwell Ave., Geneva, NY Dorm Council, Orientation, UJB, Golf Team, Mayor of Varsity Village, Sr. Week Comm. PENNALL, VICTORIA A. 1214 Niagara St., Niagara Falls, NY 14303 Sociological Forum PENSAK, LORRAINE, 5 Linda Lane, Syosset, NY 11791 NSO, NSNA, Intramurals: soft- ball, volleyball, Nursing Honor Society, Delta Epsilon Sigma, NUCAP, First Aid Squad PETERS, KEVIN ,I . 442 Park Ave., Berkeley Hgts, NJ 07922 PHILLIPS, PATRICIA 173 Marilyn St., East Islip, NY 11730 NUCAP, Intramural basketball, NSO, Nursing Honor Society, Orientation PICCOLI, DAVID 62 Autumnview Rd., Williamsville, NY 14221 Intramural football, Dorm Coun- cil: Pres, TKE: VP, Floor Rep. in Dorm, AIBS, Butonas: Pres. PICKERING, GAIL M. 620 Thomas Ave., Rochester, NY 14617 NSO, NSNA, Nursing Honor Society, Delta Epsilon Sigma PIEHLER, SUZANNE C. 5417 Elm Dr., Lewiston, NY 14092 PIERCEJUNE C. 44 Maple St., St. Catharines, On- tario Canada L2R2A9 PIETRANTONI, MARCELLO 2239 Ireland Rd., Brockport, N.Y. 14420 FSA, International Club, Rugby Team, KOC, Intramurals: Basket- ball, Baseball PIETROCARLO, A.M. 1104 Hyde Park Blvd., Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14301 PISARSKLJOHN A. 676 Nightingale Rd., W. Hemp- stead, N.Y. 11552 Intramural: Basketball, Softball, Football, NSNA, AIBS, Nursing Honor Society, Dorm Council PODRAZA, ANTHONY M. 198 Scott St., Burlington, NJ. 08016 AIBS POLINO, KAREN 17 Autumnview Dr., Williamsville, N .Y. 14221 Intramurals, Orientation, NSO, Senior Week, Senior Section: Yearbook, Ridge Club POLKA,JULIE M. 908 24th St., Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14301 POWELL, ANNE MARIE 1514 Metroploitan Avenue, Bronx, N.Y. 10462 TTT Forum, TTT Brochure Comm.: Chairman, Chicago Con- vention, Parents Weekend, In- tramurals, Orientation, Dorm Council: Moderater, RA POWELL, RUSSELLJ. 952 James Ave., Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14305 NSNA: V.P., Ski Club PRAGERJOHN C.M. Vincentian Residence, 542 6th St., Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14301 Intramurals: Basketball PRASCHIL, GARY A. Cedar Flat Rd., Stony Point, N.Y. 10980 PRINTUP, SUE E. 1901 Mt. Hope Rd., Lewiston, N.Y. 14092 PUGLISI, MICHAEL P.Jr. 708 Ashland Ave., Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14301 'TTT Forum, Dean's List PURDY, WILLIAM J . 30 Greenwood Lane, White Plains, N .Y. 10607 Varsity Baseball, Parents Weekend: Exec. Brd., Orientation: Exec. Brd., Campus Ministry, Retreat Comm., Athletic Advisory Brd., Campus Club PUTNAM, DOROTHY A. 15 Woodrow Rd., Batavia, N.Y. 14020 Nursing Student Org, Intramural, NU Theatre, NUCAP QUINN, THOMAS E. 66 Oak St., Brentwood, N.Y. 11717 Orientation, NUOP, NUCAP, Ac- counting Club RADESI, FRANCINE A. 2841 Jones Bridge Rd., Leicester, N.Y. 14481 Accounting Club, Phi Gamma Nu RANGATORE, MARIA 835 Page Ave., Lewiston, N.Y. 14092 Orienteering Club, Cinema Club RASCH, RICHARD 499 College Ave., Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14305 RATH, ROBERT 213 Warren Ave., Kenmore, N.Y. 14217 RAY, ANNIE 7 Harriett Lane, Spring Valley, N.Y. 10977 RAY, ROBERT L. 1954 Seneca St., Buffalo, N.Y. 14210 REEDY, SUSAN M. 914 Oneida St., Lewiston, N.Y. 14092 NUCAP, NU Players, Women's Varsity Volleyball: Mgr., Dorm Council: Pres., Intramural: Basketball REEDYMIOANN 914 Oneida St., Lewiston, N.Y. 14092 REILLY, LYNN A. 4 Shadow Lane, E. Williston, N.Y. 11596 NSNA, Intramural: Volleyball, Softball, NSO, NUCAP, Orienta- tion Comm., Senior Weekend Comm. REO, ELIZABETH A. 345 Spruce St., N. Tonawanda, N.Y. 14120 Marketing Club, Intramurals RICHARDSON, GUY D. 2899 Brent Dr., Sanborn, N.Y. 14132 Accounting Club, Delta Epsilon Sigma, Intramurals RILEY, WlLLIAMJ.jr. 159 Washington St., Geneva, N.Y. 14456 RILEY, ANN 159 Washington St., Geneva, N.Y. 14456 NUCAP, Dorm Council, Sociology Forum RIZZUTO, ELIZABETH A. 143 Lombard Rd., Pearl River, N.Y. 10965 NU Singers, NSO, NSNA ROBERTS, ARTHUR B. 4745 Linda Dr., Syracuse, N.Y. 13215 ROBERTS, CRAIG 19 Evergreen Blvd., Scotia, N.Y. 12302 NUCAP, College Republicans, Political Science Forum, KOC ROCK, MONICAJ. 17 Fern Dr., W. Jericho, N.Y. 11753 N SO, Intramurals, Folk Group RODEN, MAUREEN 10050 Pineledge, Clarence, N.Y. 14031 204 ROGERS, MICHAEL P. 102 Stillwater Dr., E. Syracuse, N .Y. 13057 ROICKLE, ROSEMARY A. 316 Westvale Rd., Syracuse, N.Y. 13219 V arsity Cheerleading, Social Work Involvement, Student Gov't, Orientation ROMEO, MICHAEL 36 Arnold Ave., Amsterdam, N.Y. 12010 Sigma Pl1i Sigma, KOC, In- tramural: Softball, Basketball ROONEY, ANN 3795 River Rd., Youngstown, N.Y. 14174 Delta Epsilon Sigma, Index Col- umnist, Niagara Frontier: Vol.,March of Dimes ROSENECKER, TERESA C. 450 Voorhees Ave., Buffalo, N.Y. 14216 Delta Epsilon Sigma, NU Singers, NSNA, NUCAP ROSS, VIRGINIA M. 20 Highwood Rd., E. Norwich, N.Y. 11732 Orientation, Intrarnural: Softball, Basketball, Semi-Formal Comm, NSO, Parents Weekend Comm., Ski Club ROTELLA, ANNE M. 566 Oak St., Youngstown, N.Y. 14174 ROTH, ANN 4973 Chapman Pkwy., Hamburg, N.Y. 14075 Academic Comm., Institutional Research Comm. ROTH, CYNTHIA 7 Beverly St., Islip, N.Y. 11751 NU First Aid Squad ROY, DAVID T. 108 Lothrop St., Beverly, Mass. 01915 Sigma Phi Sigma, Orientation, Leapfrogs, Intrarnurals RUFFOLOMIOSEPH A. 6718 Frontier Ave., Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14304 RUGGIERO, SAMUEL F. 121 Cayuga Creek Rd., Cheektowage, N.Y. 14227 Freshman Class: V.P., Varsity Track Sz Cross-Country, Interna- tional Club, NUCAP, NUOP, In- dex, AIBS, Intramural: Hockey, Baseball, Basketball, Dorm Coun- cil: Rep. RUNCA, EUGENE N. 1060 James Dr., Lewiston, N.Y. 14092 Accounting Club RUNOJOYCE G. 81 Laurelton Dr., W. Seneca, N.Y. 14224 Dean's Cabinet RYAN, ANDREW R. 167 16th St., Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14301 RYAN, MAUREEN A. 53 Brenner Drive, Hamburg, N.Y. 14075 NSO, Intramural RYDZEWSKLJOSEPH M. 345 Drake Dr., N. Tonawanda, N.Y. 14120 SADLER, CHRISTINE M. 372 Ellicott Creek Rd., Tonawan- da, N.Y. 14150 KME, Delta Epsilon Sigma SALIVAR, DEBORAHJ. 19 Canoe Place Rd., Hampton Bays, N.Y. 11946 TTT Fortun: V.P. Trans., Delta Nu Alpha SANDLIN, NANCY E. 3006 Lockport Rd., Niagara Falls, N .Y. 14305 SANFORD, JAMES R. DeChantal Hall, 14092 Niagaran Yearbook SARGENT, CHARLES D. 2461 Pierce Ave., Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14301 SANDERS, EMMETT G. 2254 G T. Nassau, Bahamas SAVIOLAJOHN M. 69 Warring Ave., Buffalo, N.Y. 14211 Political Science Forum, NU Players, NU Singers, Intramurals: Floor Hockey, Softball, Dorm Council SCAHILL, SHEILA E. 28 Harmony La., Rochester, N.Y. 14622 RA, NSO, NSNA, First Aid Squad, NUCAP, Intramurals: Volleyball SCHAFFER, GARY 398 St.Joseph Dr., N. Tonawanda, N.Y. 14120 SCHIRMER, KATHLEEN M. 330 W. Walter St., Painted Post, N.Y. 14870 Intra.mural: Volleyball, Softball, Nursing Honor Society, Dorm Council, NSNA SCHLAGETERJOHN P. 377 Roslyn Rd., E. Williston, N.Y. 11596 TTT Forum, NU Prayer Comm. SCHMITT, CYNTHIA L. 1637 Lake Rd., Youngstown, N.Y. 14174 Varsity Cheerleading, Nats: Pres. 81 V.P., TTT activities, NU Singers, German Club, Church Choir SCHNEIDER, BEVERLY A. 12 Fairmont St., Elmsford, N.Y. 10523 NU Singers, Marshall Arts Club, NUCAP, Intramural: Softball, Basketball, Volleyball, Student Gov't Pub. Comm., Social Work Involvement: Founder 81 Pres., Orientation Comm. SCHNEIDER, BRO. MARTIN, CM Meade Hall, Niagara University, N.Y. 14109 NU Players: Pres., Student Gov't.: Ass't. Moderator SCHNELL, RICHARD E. 80 Campus West, Buffalo, N.Y. 14226 TTTForum SCHOENFELT, DENIS Box 345, Lewiston, N.Y. 14092 Pol. Sci. Forum SCHOTTJUDITH M. 4431 Overlook Rd., Williamsville, N.Y. 14221 NUCAP, NSNA, Intramural: Basketball, Volleyball, Softball, Index, Niagaran, Nursing Honor Society: V.P. SCHREINER, MARY A. 3773 Route 78, Strykersville, N.Y. 14145 NSNA, NSO, Leap Frogs, Delta Epsilon Sigma, Intramurals SCHUPP, GEORGE C. 292 Meadowlawn Rd., Cheektowaga, N.Y. 14225 KME, ACS: Pres., Chapel Choir SCHWAB, DANIELJ. 53 Pleasant Way, Penfield, N.Y. 14526 SCOTT, JAMES 1536 Lexington Ave 98st, New York, N.Y. 10029 SCRIVANI, ROSA A. 444 Richmond Ave, Buffalo, N.Y. 14222 SEBRING, ANN MARIE 35 Pllelps St., Lockport, N.Y. 14094 SENICK, SUZANNE E. 4945 Creek Rd., Lewiston, N.Y. 14092 AIBS, Orientation, Cinema Club SEYMOUR, ANNE E. 5962 Portagcville Rd., Castile, N .Y. 14427 Delta Epsilon Sigma, Delta NU Alpha, TTT Forum, NUCAP, In- trarniuals: Softball, Volleyball SHANAHAN , LINDA A. 330 South 4th St., Lewiston, N.Y. 14092 SHEAN, MONICA M. 125 Dewittshire Rd., Dewitt, N.Y. 13214 SHEPHARD, CYNTHIA A. 8785 Hammond Dr., Eden, N.Y. 14057 Orientation, Dorm Council, Judicial Bd., NUCAP, NSO, In- tramurals SHERIDAN, JACALYN A. 1524 Walnut Ave., Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14301 SIERACKI, VICTORJ. 280 Wheatfield St., N. Tonawan- da, N.Y. 14120 SILVERNAIL, MARYANN R. 4237 Upper Mi Rd., Sanborn, N.Y. 14132 SIMONJOHN V. 3719 Lower River Rd., Youngs- town, N.Y. 14174 SIMON, THOMAS C. 553 Morgan Dr., Lewiston, N.Y. 14092 SIMS, EILEEN P. 302 Wayne St., Olean, N.Y. 14760 RA, NUCAP, Ski Club, Dorm Council, Studentjudicial Bd. SISSON, EDWARD F. Robert Rd., Brookside, New Jersey 07926 'ITT Forum, TTT Travel Serv., IT 8: ME Conv., Internship w!American Express Travel, Club Football, In- tramural: Football, Softball, Basketball, WRNU SLIPKO, THEODORE 3220 Ontario Ave., Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14305 Leap Frogs: Tres., Accounting Club, Orientation, Quality of Life Conun., Intra.mural, Sigma Phi Sigma, Delta Epsilon Sigma, SMITH, MARK P. 1 Alice St., Binghamton, N.Y. 13901 SMOLUCHA, KAREN A. 27 Portshire Dr., Deerfield, Il- linois 60015 NSNA, NSO, Intramurals: Soft- ball, NU Womens Varsity Swimm- ing: Captain, Delta Epsilon Sigma, Orientation, Nursing Honor Socie- tv SPEGMAN, GERARD A. 164 Oberlin Ave., Sinking Spring, Pa. 19608 Student Gov't: Pres., Intramurals SPINELLI, LOUIS A. Newry Rd., Greenville, N.Y. 12083 AIBS, Cinema Club, Intramurals: Softball, Basketball, Volleyball STAGG, HENRY R. 226 Oakmont Ave., Buffalo, N.Y. 14215 Swimming STAMM, KARENJ. 124 Longwood Dr., E. Syracuse, N.Y. 13057 Dorm Council, Student Judicial Bd., NSO, NSNA, Intramurals: Softball, Volleyball, Yearbook, Ski Club, Varsity Swim Team, Senior Week Comm., Orientation STAYZER, MICHAEL R. 233 Elmwood Ave., Lockport, N.Y. 14094 STEELE, DONNA M. 2711 Monroe Ave., Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14303 STEVENS, FREDERIC E. 4510 Isherwood Dr., Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14305 STEVENSON, PAMELAJ. 356 Walnut St., Lockport, N.Y. 14094 Accounting Club STOLZENBURG, LARRY S. 730 Fletcher St., Tonawanda, N.Y. 14150 STOLZENFELS, LAURIE K. 739 Park Ave., North Tonawanda, N .Y. 14120 STRAKA, SUSAN M. 107 Leicester Rd., Kenmore, N.Y. 14217 Marketing Club, Phi Gamma NU, Intramural: Volleyball, Softball, Basketball, VAC, NUCAP, Student Gov't.: Social Comm., SULLIVANJOHN P. 25 Fonda Dr., Stony Point, N.Y. 10980 Sigma Alpha Sigma: Pres., Delta Epsilon Sigma, Parents Weekend, Senior Week, Junior Weekend, Orientation: Exec. Bd., Academic Chairmen, Senate Academic Comm., Student Gov't.: Auditor, Academic Comm., Cool 100 , NUCAP, Yearbook, SULLIVAN, THOMASJ. 917 W. 3rd St., Elmira, N.Y. 14905 Accounting Club, Alpha Kappa Psi: Tres., Intramural: Football, Baseball SWEETJAMES M. 427 Linda View Dr., Utica, N.Y. 13502 Index: Chief Ed., Quality of Life, Orientation SWEET, THOMAS G. 1153 Lenape Way, Scotch Plains, NJ. 07076 Senior Class: Pres., Student Gov't: Tres., Cool 100 Coor. SZKOTAK, THOMASJ. 10 Maple Street, New York Mills, N .Y. 13417 Intramurals, Orientation TAMULJANE 5998 Broadway, Lancaster, N.Y. 14086 TARDUGNO, RALPH E. 704 N. Washington St., Rome, N.Y. 13440 ACS, AIBS TAYLOR, CATHY T. 15 Lower E. Lane, Buffalo, N.Y. 14207 TAYLOR, PAMELAJ. 5153 Dana Dr., Lewiston, N.Y. 14092 TAYLOR, SARANNE M. 617 Chestnut Ave., DeVeanx, Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14305 Yearbook: Artist TENSEN, LINDA 21 Earnshaw Pl., Clifton, NJ. 07013 Delta Epsilon Sigma, NUCAP, Ski Club, Martial Arts Club, In- tramurals: Basketball THOMSONMIOHN A. 5 Bromwich Rd., New Hartford, N.Y. 13413 Intramurals, 'LCool 100 , Accoun- ting Club, TIPPETT, SANDRA L. 960 Woodstock Ave., Tonawanda, N.Y. 14150 TIRELLLJOHN 23 Dunwoodie Pl., Greenwich, Conn. 06830 TOMANICEKJOHN D. 1332 Linwood Ave., Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14305 SAM: VP-Promo., Alpha Kappa Psi: VP 8: Pres., Accounting Club, Students In Free Enterprise ToMAs1NE,JoANNA M. 513 25th sf., Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14301 TONZI, RICHARD C. 44 Maple Ave., Port Byron, N.Y. 13140 Ski Club, Intramural's Criminal Justice Forum TOOMEY, MICHAELJ. Upper Broadway, Fort Edward, N.Y. 12828 Student Gov't., Academic Comm., Chairman S.G. Lecture Series, Sigma Alpha Sigma, Cinema Club, Orientation, Pol. Sci. Forum, Pre- Law Club, History Forum TOPP, SHARON M. 2218 S. Geddes St., Syracuse, N.Y. 13207 NUCAP, Guitar Group, SWI TOPPERJUDITH 11 Michael Court, Hudson, N.Y. 12534 TTT Forum, Forum Fund Raising Comm. 205 TOUHEY, MARYELLEN 61 North Livingston Ave., Liv- ingston, NJ. 07039 Class '78': Tres., Pol. Sci. Forum: VP, Ring Comm., Univ. ,Iudical Bd., Intramurals: Basketball, Softball, Senior Week, Class '81': VP Pro Tem., ,Iudical Affairs Comm.: Co-Chair., Delegate Har- vard 8: Georgetown Model UN, Senate Ad Hoc Comm. on Academics TOWNSEND, ROBERT 3845 Baychester Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 10466 TRAINOR, ROBERT R. 1021 100th St., Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14304 TRAPASSO, SALVATORE 2017 Forest Ave., Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14301 TREACY, PAMELA M. 2222 Ocean Ave., Spring Lake, NJ. 07762 TRICOMI, ELLEN B. 25-31 W. Dr., Douglaston, N.Y. 11363 Dorm Council, NSNA: Sec. TRIMBLE, MARY M. 1503 Kadel Dr., Bethlehem, Pa. 18018 TUOHY, PHILIPJ. 6 Sibley Pl., Huntington Station, N.Y. 11746 TURTORO, PATRICIA A. 250 Red Mill Rd., Peekskill, N.Y. 10566 TTT Forum, Photography Club UPDIKE, MARY K. 143 Timber Brook La., Penfield, N.Y. 14526 Intramural, NSO, Delta Epsilon Sigma, NSNA, Senior Week VAGNOZZI, MARK S. 9824 Moschel Court, Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14304 Intramurals, WRNU VAIL, MARKJ. 36 Mary St., Auburn, N.Y. 13021 Intramurals, Senior Week Comm., Glce Club, Blizzard of '77' Sur- vival Team: Capt. VALENTINO, MARK W. 2929 Canandaigua St., Cuyler- ville, N.Y. 14481 Intramural: Basketball, Baseball, Volleyball, Track Tearn, KOC VENDRYES, LAURA 108 Ayer Rd., Locust Valley, N.Y. 11560 NUCAP, Sigma Alpha Sigma, Chapel Choir, Intramural: Basket- ball, NU Singers VENNERS, OLGA L. 731 Hillview Court, Lewiston, N.Y. 14092 VERDEJOHN A. Harrower Lane, Amsterdam, N.Y. 12010 VICHI, NANCY A. 93 Tirru'od Trail, Glastonbury, Conn. 06033 206 Leap Frogs, Yearbook, Social Work Involvement, Intramurals: Volleyball VIOLA, CARL 612 26th St., Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14301 VITALE, LAURA A. 43-08 40th St., Sunnyside, N.Y. 11104 Commuter Council, Student Gov't., NSO, Intramurals VOGEL, DONNA L. 107 Connecticut Ave., Bay Shore, N .Y. 11706 Dorm Council, NSO, Intramurals, Nursing Honor Society VOGT, KIMBERLY A. 23 Viennawood Dr., Rochester, N.Y. 14618 Student Gov't.: Pub. Comm., Leap Frogs: Pres., TTT Forum: VP Hosp., Student Gov't.: Elec. Chair., VP Protem Class '80', TTT: Academic Comm., Seninar at Sea, Summer Housing, Student Faculty Liaison, RA VON GERICHIEN, GERARD 32 Holiday Park Dr., Centereach, N.Y. 11720 WACKERMAN, CATHERINE M. 18 Viennawood Dr., Rochester, N.Y. 14618 Orientation, AIBS, Intramurals, Student Gov't., NSO, Parents Weekend, Yearbook WADELLJAMES C. 430 N 2nd St., Lewiston, N.Y. 14092 WALKER, GREGORYJ. 105 Skyway Dr., Scottia, N.Y. 12302 Dorm Council, AIBS, Ski Club, In- tramural: Basketball, Orientation WAKNINE, DAVID 3061 Empire Pl., Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada L21 3CT WALLACE, INESE MOISEJS 790 Oneida St., Lewiston, N.Y. 14092 WALLACE, LEE S. 2936 Portland St., Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14305 WALSH, MARTHA R. 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WINKLER, MARY A. 15818 Norway Ave., Cleveland, Ohio 441 1 1 AMA, Intramurals, Accounting Club WINTER, KIRSTEN M. 85 Blake St., Needham, Mass. 02192 NUCAP, Freshman Social Com- mittee, International Club: Pub. Chair., Intramurals WISKOWSKI, MARYJ. 110 E. Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15209 NSNA WOJTOWICZ, CYNTHIA S. 2546 Upper Mountain Rd., San- born, N.Y. 14132 WITKOWSKI, PAUL 38 Greenwood Cir., N. Tonawan- da, N.Y. American Marketing Assoc. 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