Niagara University - Niagaran Yearbook (Lewiston, NY)
- Class of 1980
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Here, in our own little world at Niagara, we are greeted by, in turn, a spectrum of colored leaves, the peacefullness of the first fallen snow and the feeling of renewal that comes with the first signs of spring. Vine covered walls of Clet Hall contrast with the sharp lines of Dunleavy to demonstrate a different kind of change that has taken place -that of progress. Perhaps the biggest change of all occurs within each of us. Coming into Niagara from dif- ferent backgrounds and with different ways of life, a transformation is in progress: new friends are WMM 3, 'E,1sm.,y l W' .-'g T 1' l , ' Q w l In xCe' LM'Q5,-igfm 'Sf- is 'Q 'Sf ' 'Hs . 5 :J ,, . ' w ' ' fi-sei' 'L R, Wm. i R V , M 'W-., W 1 'm . ,M , Y A ' , 3 5 ,A fi ? 3 I I 1. r J 'I ,. -...... -9 , ,,,,. , ,f f-ww... . J ey -.- I 1 I A nv .Y ggi? bf -. X - cr' V AY' -1 9 41 agazaii sea 2 3, V V .4 . swim ar f - - Tv: , - ,N ui W , H. 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E i E Q- if ...A fi 'Ll 1,301 v 8 W . f fp, fa-f,ffg,,g -3 - fm- , 1- . , 4 f . f if-1-., ,,. ,- ' V' 'mr Special times from the year past are not forgotteng rather, they are treasured even more in the heart that keeps them. 9 'iii my ...,, 22, , A .H . ,. W7 w '1a s Eli b 3 2 Being with friends is the best way to spend your time no matter what you're doing. -f--.Y wx 1!iquJF,..,-3nsl:.:a.....z...,.-.f.f F f I , -- it ,F f 2 ,li -ws 'Ml Y-W ' iw .M WW y, I 1 .1 is .lr ' ,pail I A 5, 2 i J I gg I ' V HMM- , V M , ii' he appearance of things changes according to the emotions and thus we see magic and beauty in them while the magic and beauty are really in ourselves. -Kahill Gibran ,na 'Z' I ffm.-awww, 2? ., I fp ' ,kj ,,, A W ,,,,,,gfg W H '3,.La mg- ,,g1,,-'. ,, jf. A- 1 ,JW mf-.Wwwua4n.w,g,.,1 H :TW H4-.. 1 '13 , . I M. 1 Q z ' f . . ,4 .ffft Q Eg Q A . , g ' ws 14 'N ' f Tlx , . . XT-P. '! Q, f w Fwy ' V g, ' nn. 'Y an i .,,, it 'L . 951534 if if 5,3 f MQW? 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As our fields of study grow, so must our examination of them. New departments must be added as the demand presents itself Qwitness the fairly recent addition of the Computer and Communication Studies programsj while existing ones must con- stantly be reinforced. The continuingly high reputation of the Niagara Nursing Department is an example of the latter. However important it is to remain strong in major fields of study, the University must also allow room for personal academic growth. Recognizing the need for a broad-based education, we've seen the loosening of the philosophy requirement and creation of a University Studies program. With a greater number of courses from which to choose the student will have more control over the education he receives. The continued use of the most advanced educational facilities can only help improve the education that is offered. By committing them- selves to such a program, Niagara University has recognized its respon- sibility to keep pace with the times. Included in this is the rebirth of the Placement Office, helping Niagara students ease into life after graduation. By loosening some established academic requirements, the Univer- sity is allowing the students the necessary room to expand their horizons. By no longer being boxed in by some time-held educational traditions, Niagara students are moving closer to the goal of a more open and fulfilling education. Dean Kloss ney, CM. ADMINISTRATION - ADMll4ilSTRATl6N - ADNIINISTI ranges President ON - ADMINISTRATION A ADMIISIET-EA'l1IE-JN :ZX-DIG 9 Right: Rev. Louis Trotta, C.lVl. Vice President for Student Affairs Lower Left: Rev. Dr. Daniel O'Leary,O.lVl.l. Dean ofSpecial Programs Lower right: Rev. Donald Doyle, CM. Vice President for Business Affairs and Treasurer 'Nr' its--W by -PM it f i. Y' 'Q' A 31 rr F ll ,- ,,,..,..-- 'IISTRATIO - AD1viiNisTRATio 'T ADIVENIISTRATIO 20 l I X I x 'N yr ,ff 'A ' Lipper left: Rev. Dr. Josph Levesque, CM. Lower left: Dr. James Prince Dean, College of Arts and Sciences Dean, School of Education Lipper right: Mr. Donald Goodman Lower right: Mr. Ben E. Perry Dean, College of Business Administration Academic Director of the Institute ofTTT UK L tl a Upper left: Rev. Donald Harrington, Dean of Student Affairs Upper right: Mrs. Betty Kimmel Dean ofWomen ,Q-Q Right: Mr. Donald Armstrong Dean of Men DEANS --BEANS '-DEANS - DEAPlS - DEANS - DEA 22 - iSlFCf 'a r li v ,S t ik E fm 1 - fvf,,i+ In kg ff WW 'Nui' 9 sig LX If SM R Top: Campus Ministryg Sitting: Fr, Bernard Lower left: Rev. David Symes, CM. Lower right: Nlr. George Pachter Tracey, CM., Mrs. Diane Schmidt, Mrs. Registrar Dean ofAdmissions Carol Hamamg Standing: Fr, Alfred Pehr- sson, CM., Sr. Concetta DeFelice, Fr. Donald McCann. Left: ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT: Left to right: Mr. J. Jain, Mr. J. Nemet, Mr. F. Giove, Mr. N. Blessing, Mr. A. Oddo, Mr. V. Agnello, Mr. P. Chakos, Mr. B. Scalzo: Missing: Mr. B. Donner. Left: BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT: Left to right: Dr. B. Britten, Dr. T. Morton, Dr. L. Kiely, fChairmanJ, Ms. Moore, Dr. S. Sirian- ni, Mr. E. McKeegan, Dr. J. Reedy, Dr. G. Pierce. ACCOUNTING ' BIOLOGY ' CHEMISTRY ' COMP4 Oberland, Mrs. M. Troia. Right: COMPUTER DEPARTMENT: Left to right: Dr. R. Hubbard, Dr. J. Zika, Mr. F. Hayes. ,W 6 R ' ACCOUNTING ' BICLCGY ' CHEMISTRY ' C4 Q S - Si S Right: CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT: Stan- Q ding: Dr. W. Gallagher, Dr. M. Meckstroth, i Dr. J. Krause, Mr. J. Forrester: Sitting: Mr. ri 25: K A :gf - ax Is. I Left: COMMERCE DEPARTMENT: First row: G. Neimanis fChairmanJ, W. Bach- man, Dr. P. Arya, E. A. Selznick, Dr. G. Bentley. Second row: B. Pikas, Md. Huq., W. Lynch, Dr. M. Mogavero, G. Praetzel, W. Gorman. Left: COMMUNICATION STUDIES PROGRAM: R. Crawford QTVJ, J. Kreiger fnews reportingj, P. Maze Iphoto-filmj, B. Powers fdirectorj, M. Whalen fradioy IOMMERCE 7 c5MMuN1cAT1oN STUDIES - EDLICA'I 26 Right: EDUCATION DEPARTMENT: First row Csittinglz J. Hannigan, J. Anton Qchair- manlg Second row lstandinglz S. Pap- palardo, S. MaCKrell, S. Bennett, R. Pr' zybyszewski: Missing: C. Sapone. , Right: ENGLISH DEPARTMENT: First row fsittingl: D. Seigel, R. Nicol, B. Nicol, G. O'Donnell, W. Martin, Fr. F. Prior, C.M.: Second row fstandinglz L. Maloney, Fr. M. Tumulty, GM. CChairmanJ, J. Mason, D. Gould. - E GLISE - -GGMMERCE - CDMMUNICATIC I T' 5 I I Far Left: FINE ARTS DEPARTMENT: Chi Hum, Louis M. Centofani. Left: HISTORY DEPARTMENT: Sitting: Dr. G. Carpenter, Dr. Z. Manueleg Standing: D. Peters, Dr. E. Duran: Missing: Dr. A. L, L- Baggs, Dr. R. Danilowicz, Dr. Z. Sahan. Left: FOREIGN LANGUAGES: Sitting: Dr. Mueller-Landau, Fr. O'Keefe, Sr. L. Sullivan, Mrs. M. Long: Standing: R. . L, ..., . Burkard, D. Ianuzzi, Fr.Gagne. IENCE ' Fl E ARTS ' HISTORY ' FOREIGN LANG4 28 Right: MATH DEPARTMENT: First rowfsit tingjz H. Wellenzohn, F. Higman, Dr. R Bailyg Standing: Dr. K. Bernard, M. Anding Sr. John Frances Giiman, Mr. S. Siegel, Dr W. Price, Sr. Marian. Right: MILITARY SCIENCE: Sitting: Capt D. La Mothe, A. Cellini, E. Morrison, Maj L. Vaughtg Standing: W. Schmaelling Capt. H Kaempffe, Ltc. R. Mullin, M. Galan te: Missing: F. Kirtchen, G. Roberson. I-IES ' MATH ' MILITARY SCIENCE ' Fl E ARTS 0 HI NURSING flntroductoryjz Sitting: M. Schriever, E. Martin Cchairpersonj, R. Bar- tenstein: Standing: M. Sweeney, J. Borgat- ti, E. O'Brien. NURSING Qintermediatejz Sitting: K. Pagana, L. Van Valkenburgh, M. Story, J. Cookfair, S. Termine, Y. Principe, C. Fischer fchairpersonjg Standing: M. Fruscione, C. Reina, B. Curry, B. Tucker, P. Shanks. TRODUCTORY URSING ' I TERMEDIATE NURS 30 I Q, I SENIOR NURSING INSTRLICTORS: Sit- ting: J. Dineen, L. Mirochnick, M. Duggan, N. Benson, M. R. Finn, P. Gessnerg Stan ding: Sr. M. Balthasar, J. Noto, F. Wollner, A. Pillitterig Absent: L. Burnfield. PHILOSOPHY DEPT.: Fr. Murphy, R. Hall, Dr. R. Masiello, Dr. J. Heiser Ichairpersonj, M. Sommers, Dr. W. Gannon, Dr. M. Fleckensteing Standing: R. Houser, Dr. R. Waters, Dr. D. Bonnetti, 0 SENIOR LIRSING ' PHILOSOPHY ' I TRODLIC 31 Z V i Q PHYSICAEEDUEAEIQN - PHYSICS 32 Left: PHYSICIAL EDUCATION DEPART- MENT: Sitting: B. Simonson, Dr. T. Sheerang Standing: R. Ames QChairmanJ, C. Patterson, R. Moudgil. Left: PHYSICS DEPARTMENT: Standing: Dr. Prem, D. Bhardwaj fChairmanJ, W. Boechg Sitting: H. Glahe. - PoLmc:AL sc Right: POLITICAL SCIENCE DEPART- MENT: Left to Right: R. Ashley, Fr. E. Hydo, Fr. J. Trainor, R. Partch, R. O'Dea, T. Ciaccia, Fr. J. Ganley. Right: PSYCHOLOGY DEPARTMENT: Left to Right: Dr. B. Keller, P. Ebert, S. Mason, D. Brown. - I I I I Q I I 5 L 2 I I 52 I Z PSYCHOLOGY ' PHYSICAL EDCICATIO ' PH 33 Left: RELIGIOUS STUDIES DEPART- MENT: Standing fLeft to Rightjz Fr. J. Lachowski, Dr. A. Fernando Dunuwila, Fr. J. Brennan, R. Huebsch, Fr. L. Trotta, Sr. A. Dooley, Fr. J. Hubbert, Sitting QTop to Bottomj: Fr. T. Casella, Sr. M, Minella, Fr. D. Harrington: Missing: Fr. T. McGourty, Fr. V. O'MaIIey. ' mf Left: SOCIAL WORK DEPARTMENT: Sit- aq ting: R. Gerard: Standing: J. Hickey, A. : Schaeffer, L. Malakie. Euoioue QTCIDIES- SOCIA-L woRK TSOCIOLOG .,v-sg' Right: SOCIOLOGY DEPARTMENT: Sit- ting Around Table: W. MacDaniel, Dr. K. Gerard, J. Ciessner: Standing: Dr. S. Whit- ney, N. Caggiano. Maxx? 'Wim was HW Right: TTT DEPARTMENT: First row Qsit- tingjz W. H. Joubert, S. Siegel, B. Perry fffhairpersonjg Second Row fStandingJ: E. Steinmetz, O. Parish, B. Kwiatkowski, M. D. Bunn, R. Koryl. TTT 3 RELIGRJUS-ETUDIES - SOCTIAT. w6RK TSR 2 .N 532 1W ?fW'Wf77 W? iz. T 'fy , ,QQ ff ' 7i,QiQ,,2,?x R V N B52 . 2124? 'J W, ' , ,H ,, 'pf y I J Vw. ?f , gf ,ra Q E .,,, A,.1,, 1 wg3w.MG .,. .. A -f-f-gg ' , ,V W ?'h, Y , 2fii,,,f1 A- wiwiii f M .rgyjyb -W, ,gg , 3 wi if hww? iGfQ 5 ,! ,E 4 J 2 ' Wfm, W , ffv Y ,, I v 4 , I f .',,' ' ' QQ- fi? 2 , :Z . L i Z v3 , 1 A Z ' 'nv 6, ff -55,mg,,i,,k,,, , Q . W , , 1 va, 7 W M, 5141 0 if The many buildings comprising a campus each have a certain distinctive feeling about them. The time built and its use are two factors affecting the buildings personalities. On the following pages, we've taken a look at some of the buildings on the Niagara campus. An upward view of the seven residence floors of Seton Hall. Niagara University and Lewiston Road, circa 1938. The older style of the houses of Varsity Village is in sharp contrast with the younger O'Shea. St. Vincents is a large classroom building, located near the front of the campus. I l T' 'X 'Y m? X wx The TeleCommunications Center-impressive but unknown to most students. ff W X A niche provides student. tk. a quiet moment for this A student merrily on his way to class-late as usual. Note the exquisite architecture! Dunleavy commonly called the sing labs classrooms lounges and Nursing Building , is the most the nursing offices. The Telecom- D I y modern structure on the campus. munications Center is also located , The building contains many nur- in Dunleavy. 'mf-M' aanihffm Bob mixes another concoction in the Chemistry Lab. st., gg fe W Prof. Boeck assists a student on machinery. DePaul DePaul is Niagara's science building. The biology, physics and chemistry departments are located here. Classrooms, laboratories, of- fices, and a large lecture room comprise the building. Prof. Reedy gives a pensive look. Left: Dr. Bharadwaj explains another theory to an uninterested class. .W a VI 1 W, e,,,,,,,,,,W -z ,M '45 . . M' X , 8, ,N Y Y ,, , ,MWA M. Joe and Mark makea guestappearance in the Library. Russ runs out of paper in the middle of a Steve changes from Food service man to student in the nick of time. Library Our Lady of Angels Library is one of the most modern facilities at Niagara. Built in 1964, it is cen- trally located on the University campus. Students and faculty members have access to the present book and periodical collec- tion, microfilms, cassettes, rec- ords, and other types of library materials. A variety of services are provided, including library orien- tation programs and individualized reference assistance from a staff of professional librarians. Right: The most limited section of the Library. letter. f w 6 ,,.,M-9' , 5 ,,,, i w , f ,, ,. , I fy! M f 's Jeff attempts to explain homework instead of football. 1 Q .2 ,Y 2 i ,J 41 A f 2 i 2 Butler The nurses at health services are on 'round the clock service. The Butler Building doesn't have a real name. The name Butler is ac- tually the name of the type of struc- ture. The building was completed These students look happy with their purchases. V, , 4 R 5 A The campus store has everything you need, and many things you don't. in the summer of 1978 and holds the campus store and health ser- vices. The modern facilities are a great asset to both divisions. iii? Many intramural sports are played in the East Gym. East G m The East Gym houses the Physical Education offices and classes. lt is used by many students for intramural sports, and for workouts on the Universal and other equipment. The Print Shop is also in the building located in the back. The East Gym is located at the back of the campus. The Student Center, built in 1950, houses administrative offices including Campus Ministry, Ad- missions, the Registrar and the president's office. Rev. Gerard Mahoney, C.M. Aside from being the center of activity during the day for in-between-class snacks and visitsg the center is the spot for socials, concerts, lectures and basketball games. lf there is ac- tivity that you need information on, just check the brightly-colored walls for flyers or stop at the Student Activities Office. Friday mornings are always the most chaotic but excitingg just stop in and grab an lndex, have a cup of coffee and talk over weekend plans with friends. Where does one go when you don't want to study at the library, go to the cafeteria or for that matter to your classes, the social scene of the day-the Student Center! Killing two birds with one stone, an ROTCette studies before class and sells a few tickets. What better way to spend a Friday morning but read the Index and talk over plans for the upcoming weekend with your friends. Coy and demure, Mary Jo Malone prays for guidance and grace to pull her through her exams. 1,1 'ii 1 1f' uw-aw Lori has her own idea on the subject being discussed. Y 55 I 4 f i r' it 'V ,fr 'fix Always in a cheerful mood, the clerks at the Snack Shack wait on the students with a smile Loud music and noisy crowds don't bother Bernadette Huntg she does all her studying at Clowning around between classes, Jim the Center . Grundtisch and Chris Kast want to en tertain YOU! Student Center St. Vincent's ln 1909 St. Vincent's Hall was carved in stone above the entrance of the building students af- fectionately call Vinnies. At the time it was built, Vinnies contained the nation's second largest indoor swimming pool, a study hall, dor- mitory on the third floor, and a gymnasium. Major renovations oc- curred in 1953. Lower ceilings, brick glass, air conditioning, and tile floors were installed. Today Vinnies represents a variety of our campus community. First floor contains the still present swimming pool, ROTC, and ad- ,- Terry Byrne, Chris Keeler and Brian Kelly seem to be enjoying their marketing class. These two are obviously not on the stairs at noon. ministrative offices, The second floor contains classrooms. Ac- counting and Business majors seem to dominate the third floor. The long trek to the fourth floor rewards us with WRNLI and the TTT Institute. The plaza in front of St. Vincent's is enjoyed by many Skipping class again? Joanne Winterfield and Debbie Sanders relax in a TTT class. Vs Tix SX x 2. f f 3 l gt xx 5 Xxx XX x i , fs l 2 Q - e A K. I is 5 twist 7 l . fav x sf 1 A XXX fsfsqigk fi . RX T Q .-is X Q. 1 X. . ' , Qi 4 X' j A MQ Exif X . . X' Q 'X xl ' 1 V- l 2. gives. . 5. 4 y . NLl's Theatre is found on the front of Clet Hall facing Lewiston Road. Clet Hall Clet Hall, formerly named Our Lady of Angels Seminary, is the oldest building on campus. Throughout the years the Seminary has undergone: many changes. A dormitory, tmasurers office and library were located in the main buildings. The Seminarians utilized the present campus club as their lounge. The theatre was a gym- nasium with the running track still noticeable now. Additional dining Marillac is the south wing of the dormitory. facilities required the construction of Clet cafeteria. Presently, Clet, Marillac, and Laboure contain female living quarters. The Theatre is home for the NU. Players, and most students pass through the line of the cafeteria, at one time or another. Story Theatre was one of the many produc- tions put on this year in the theater. DeVeaux ln March 1978 Niagara Llniver- sity acquired from the DeVeaux School Board of Trustees the present DeVeaux Campus of the University. The historic private school had its foundations in the Will of Judge Samuel DeVeaux who desired that his land holdings at Niagara, as well as the principal and interest of his estate, should provide the creation of a nbenevolent institution to train and support orphan and destitute children . . . to give them a mental and manual, and a social and religious education. Following Judge DeVeaux's death in 1852, the Legislature of the State of New York enacted the chartering of The DeVeaux College , with which the Board of Trustees, under Episcopal auspices, pursued the wishes of Judge DeVeaux and inaugurated the first classes in the spring of 1857. ln 1917 it became known as The DeVeaux School. Barrows Hall, named after a former head- master of the DeVeaux school, contains dorm rooms, the cafeteria, and an apart- ment. The present DeVeaux Campus comprises approximately 52 acres on Lewiston Road, one mile from the Main Campus. ln addition to tennis courts, playing fields and roadways, there are twelve structures on the campus including: 1. VanRensselaer complex: VanRensselaer 118555, con- tiguous with and adjoined to Patterwson Hall 118673, and Munro Hall 118875 is designated an Historic Site, and contains classrooms, dormitories, of- fices, assembly, library and chapel with adjoining bell tower. 2. Carriage House: the original barn 118631 is Walker Hall is the newest dormitory facility on the DeVeaux campus. fag, -fz,. L , ,,.. . , VanRenssalaer Hall, dated 1857, is currently undergoing exterior renovation. designated an Historic Site, and contains areas for storage and garaging. 3. Barrows Hall: erected in 1962, contains the dining area and kitchens and dormitory spaces in the infirmary wing and former Headmaster's residence. 4. Kenan Hall: erected in 1967, contains classrooms, of- fices, assembly rooms and the Buscaglia-Castellani Art Gal- lery, completed in December 1978. 5. Schoellkopf Hall: erected in 1930, contains dormitory facilities for 130 students and prefects. at paunsiini 5' 4. ,.. .,. ,4- was , . 'ofj' The Keenan Arts Center, in its natural setting, includes a gallery, fine arts classrooms, and an auditorium. f J. was . W... X mga ,. .,...,.M,.W.-,,,....,, ...V ,,,,,,m..-- w a The Buscaglia-Castellani collection is housed in the Keenan Building. 6. Physical Education Cen- ter: erected in 1958, contains a complete gymnasium, an olym- pic-style swimming pool, of- fices, and dressing and showering facilities. A happy coincidence un- derlies the acquisition of the DeVeaux campus by Niagara University: The Episcopal Diocese of Western New York graciously permitted the Univer- sity's assumption of the former DeVeaux School provided that the property continue to be used for the education of youth, since this was the will of Judge DeVeaux. lt was from the same T 0- l f f . 1 '- 1 . -Q.. -' ,N V I ' I A 'fl , I ., ...-wi' Basketball courts and a pool are part of the attraction the DeVeaux gym has to NU students. Judge DeVeaux's estate that the founders of Niagara purchased the original site of the main campus in 1857. Thus, in its almost 125-year existence, the University has twice been obligated in gratitude to the ecumenical spirit of Judge DeVeaux and his executors. Dorms One of O'D's more homey rooms. Approximately 1,800 stu- dents live in on-campus housing, including the DeVeaux campus. Men's dormitories are O'Shea, Lynch, O'Donoughue and Varsity Village. 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P r 6 9- K ,W mm ,A ...Sf ,f N' gl '- 4 1 ,Ya - , , ga J- . , ey ' ., -4' 6? 4 5' W' - , .- k :J ,,l . ' , W I 'l. -,,l. A.,: f v 5 - , 4 , -QV Vw 1. . , I ' .4 .. - if TG- ' ' A I 1 -' ' -' .. 1 -'Qi'-'TC I' i.-. ' ' ...- f.,,v-'1-1-I ' . ... ' -P QW ' ,fr ' +41 .1 ' Q, 'mb f. hh ou I' N , -7, .J 1 .f qw, . ' r if . qw' 'w 05 Q , Q Will- - , L. I, yu, V J -f , 4 -- ,J ,. 1 Tas! 0 As we, the students of Niagara University, step in- to a new decade we have the opportunity to participate in a growing, diversified sports program unseen in years past. Throughout our years here varsity, club, and intramural sports have improved and expanded to a point where nearly all of us are either a fan or a competitor in the sports activity of our choice. The eighties have already shown expansion, achievement and com- petitive enthusiasm. The Niagara spirit is best displayed in basketball cap- tain, baseball coach Phil Scaffidi, whose fortitude in a battle against cancer in- spires all of us in all facets of life. Phil set a new school assist record on January 17, 1980-a monumental feat that fills us all with respect and pride. As our interest in athletics grew, so did a burgeoning sports program that includes such activities as Lacrosse, Track, and Women's Rugby. A recent addition is the Women's Softball Team, which, even at its initiation, is drawing strong interest. When you have en- thusiasm and interest you usually find success. Niagara's '79-'80 seasons proved to be no exception. The Men's Swimming Team made history with the first undefeated regular season record for any NU team in twenty six years. Success in competition this year began in the fall with the Soccer team booting their way to another winning season. The Football squad also had an impressive year, losing just once in regular season play and earning a berth in a post season tournament. The fall Men's Rugby Club improved again and won their annual tourney, while Women's Rugby reached new heights in a year of building. With the winter months came victories in Basketball and Swimming for both men and women. The Purple Eagle Swim Team was the best in Niagara history and similar compliments could be made of their female counterparts. The mermaids powered their way to fifth in the states, smashing many school records in the process. The State Champion Women's Basketball Team epitomized the direction in which women's sports at Niagara are headed. The Lady Eagles have shown a brand of basketball that five years ago was only an im- possible dream. The much-publicized Men's Basketball squad tur- ned the woes of last year in- to a post season playoff team, despite inexperience and the loss of key players. Four first-year men and a sophomore led the Purple Eagles to respectability, highlighting the season with a triumph over arch-rival St. Bonaventure in the Reilly Center. Their youth and energy should produce win- ning teams for years to come. As participants of Niagara athletics we share the pride in our accomplishments. lt is through our efforts, whether through the ex- tensive intramural program, a school team or as a sup- porter, that the ever- growing athletic community flourishes. -Tyke Morris Right: Quarterback Joe Legend takes off around right end. Lower left: Mark Kolmer, Brian Kelly, Coach Crysler, Pete Battaglia pose for a shot on the practice field. Lower right: Tom McGrath and Marty Gallagher celebrate after lVlarty's touch- down reception in a close game against DistrictofColumbia. 'dia B Q 'ff Z X if Above: Brian Kelly C563 is quickly in St. John Fisher's backfield as the Purple Eagles defense holds them for a loss. Left: St. John Fisher and Niagara scramble for a loose ball. ..........St.Francis7 ...District of Columbia 26 .......St.John Fisher 12 ....Maritime Academy 19 Niagara 37 .... ............. R utgers6 Niagara 36 . .. Niagara 46 .... Niagara 20... Niagara 9... Niagara 20... Niagara 32 ... Niagara 24... ......Sienna2O ...Fitchburg 14 .......l.owell Baseball Right: Coach Phil Scaffidi looks for relief. Below: Team captain Charlie Balunek con- nects against Bonnies. Despite a 3-8 fall record, Rookie Coach Phil Scaffidi's baseball team earned good marks for hustle and desire. The Purple Eagles were involved in six one-run games, losing five in the late innings. Pitching again was the problem, but Scaffidi expressed confidence that his mound crew would improve in the spring of 1980. Niagara batted .266 as a team, with sophomore centerfielder Joe Pastore of Mamaromeck, NY and Above: Kevin Hickey displays perfect form. Left: Carl Graff delivers for the Eagles. junior rightfielder Russ Morreale hitting over .400. pastore paced the eagles with 14 for 32, a .438 average, and had seven RBI. Nlorreale stroked thirteen hits, in- cluding three homeruns and three doubles, in 30 trips for a .433 Above: Front row: F. Balattia fcoachl, Nl. Casey, T. Falk, C. Balunek, P. Bur- sik, J. Pastore, M. George, T. Finn, C. Graff, P. Wilkey, J. Porpiglia, P. Scaf- fidi tcoachj. Second row: M. Perlo, D. Salanger, G. Tuttle, J. Vince, R. Morreale, P. Henry, S. Sacheli, J. Johnson, K. Hickey, D. Ford, R. Dellas, H. Nelson. NU Record: Won 3 Lost 8 NU OPP - 5 .......... Canisus .......... 6 7 .... .... C anisius ...... . . . 2 - 2 ....... SUNY at Buffalo ....... 9 -4 ....... SUNY at Buffalo ....,.. 5 - 5 ...... SLIC at Brockport ...... 13 - 2 ...... SLIC at Brockport ...... 6 8 ........ St. Bonaventure ........ 3 4 ........ St. Bonaventure ........ 3 -l ............ RIT ...... ..... 8 -3 .... ....... R IT .... ..... 4 -O... ...Gannon.... ...l averages. Junior left fielder Kevin Hickey of Yorktown, NY was next with a .375, followed by senior shortstop Joe Vince at .323. The team looks forward to a good spring season. Lying Down: L. Kelly, J. Granis, S. DeBruyn, E. Emerson, Nl. Wagnerg Sitting: P. Pietroniak, L. Berkley, E. O'Conner, D. Chapin. G. Cameron, J. Ward, R. Duran, B. Vrowley, B. Depreeg Kneeling: B. Loftus, M. McConnel, J. Gorman, T. R. Bemisderfer, T. Kolb, J. Grundage, T. Morris, Standing: D. Sugrue, T. Swimm, J. Shea, B. NlcQuown, S. Higman, K. McNamara, Animal, M. Anderson, C. Wagner, P. Donlon, T. Netzer, P. Byer, J. Donovan. .. .. .,.... tessxasxmxsf- X - stsw.,..,..s Above: Gorman goes for the glory, when he really should have passed. Left: Berkley, Closing on the mark. The NU. Dead Pheasant Rugby Team's Season last fall had two high points. The first, the sur- prising success of the 'B' team, came during a rugged six game schedule featuring a 44-0 romp over a tough R l T squad. The only defeat suffered by the 'B' team was in an early season game in which many inexperienced players were substituted at half time. The second high point came at the 2nd Annual Dead Pheasant Rugby Tournament. With a 4-O vic- tory over the bruising Buffalo Old Boys in double overtime, and another 4-O triumph over LIB in the finale, the 'A' team was victorious in their home tourney. Final record: Wins 63 Losses 5. 5 Upper Left: This time Wager came down with it. Lower Left: Caufield, all alone and trying to run. Llpper Right: Kevin McNamara and Matt lVlcConnel always get their man! Lower Right: Gut gag for real. Men's Rugb Women's Rugb Above right: Cathy Butler looks for help as she passes to scrum-half. Above: Kathy O'Hara foils a Cornell pass the wing. Right: Scrums from both sides approach to gain possession of the ball. NU. Women's Rugby proved this year that a green team need not necessarily have inexperienced players. With only one full season behind them, the lady Ruggers fairly dominated Upstate com- petition with strong running, passing and tackling and a 6-2 record. Most of the girls name Cor- tland as their favorite mate as they gave us a win but made us sweat to earn it. Who says you can't find beauty, brains and brawn all in the same package! Right: Too many arms and legs add to the confusion as Kathy O'Hara attempts to recover. Below: B. Weyancl's vice-like grip slows opponent. Lying down: J. Granisg Sitting: B. Weyand, S. Hahn, Kneeling: D. Laplante, A. Kenny, L. Kane, J. Peschotti, K. O'Hara, L. Farrell, M. Walsh: Standing: M. Larkin, B. Keymel, T. Reidman, T. Geehrer, K. Legro, B. Mur- phy, B. Julian, D. Lynam, C. Butler, N. Habert. Soccer Jerry Conheady makes a save as Phil DiNunzio and Jeff Stolzenberg watch in the Alumnigame. Middle Right: Barry Shannon attempts to score against Syracuse. Middle left: Tom Donahue and Jon lVlcKeon chase after the ball for Niagara. Kneeling: J. Barry, T. Donahue, G. Teibert, J. Mikukic, J. McGee, L. Galucki, K. Besaw, T. Jennings. Standing: J. Mclieon, C. Longfellow, D. Tillotson, J. Stolzenberg, D. Antonio, P. Walther, T. DiNunzio, B. Shan- non, A. Alegeria, not pictured: R. Cap- pellazzo. I 1 5 is f? , 2 l l S., E Y . My i ,,.. 5 . 3 3 ? 5 S3 3. Y 5 x 5 F5 3, Ln hi? I 1 Niagara's soccer team chalked up its third straight winning season, winning seven and losing only two with one tie. The Eagles lost only two to Syracuse and Fredonia State. Freshman goalkeeper John Mikulcic of Niagara Falls, Ontario, recorded four regular season shutouts and yielded only nine goals in ten games. Mikulcic also blanked a touring University of Bir- mingham, England team, 1-O, and the Niagara Alumni, 6-O, with the strong support of a fine defense. Coach Jean Tassy is in his sixth year as head coach. This year's co- captains were George Teibert and Jeff Stolzenberg, while Barry Shan- non led in overall scoring. Kneeling: S. Smith, Bro. Steven Kennedy, D. Cameron fco. capt.Jg Standing: P. O'Leary, M. Burns, J. Reed, K. LaWall. 'Y pi? QM ,,,,,.,.f 311:35-' .mg NU 404. . 419 ....... 419 ........ Golf SUNY at Buffalo ........ 397 . . . Canisius. . . ...414 404 ........ . St. Bonaventure ........ 407 . . . Canisius. . . ........431 315 . . Niagara Community College . .376 395 ........... Canisius ........... 400 395 ........ St. Bonaventure ........ 408 344 . .Niagara Community College . .327 403 ........ 424. . 424 ..... . . SUC at Buffalo ........414 St. Bonaventure ........ 409 . . . Canisius. . . ...426 WW Brother Steve Kennedy's golfers reversed a 2-10 campaign in 1978 by posting a 7-4 record in 1979 and claiming a share of the Little Three Championship with St Bonaven- ture. Sophomore Dave Bernstein of Sophomore Dave Bernstein displays ex- cellent form on this shot. Lower Left: Steve Smith, junior, watches his tee shot sail down the fairway. Steve had a hard time finding his ball on this shot. as fst.,,s. slim .I .Mt .ark 2 -. 7 -4 ., .C I K -Q Youngstown, New York, was a strong performer and a pair of East Aurora, New York, products, Fresh- man Jon Reed and Junior Steve Smith, joined co-captains Dave Cameron of Rochester, New York and Mike Flaherty of West Hart- ford, Conn. in sparking the Purple Eagles. Flaherty and Cameron are members of the Class of 1980. Freshmen Ron Pelligrino and Norm Stewart also showed promise. Cross Country Upper right: 78, Gary La Grou leads the runners at the RIT Upstate Championships. Lower right: Senior co-capt. Steve Walters was presented with the team trophy after a second place finish. Upper right: Gary Dilmore, 76, and Michael Davis go over the results of the Upstate Championship with Coach Guido Filicetti. Lower left: Dave Seefeldt discusses his timeswiththecoach. Despite a season full of many unexpected and heart-breaking injuries, the Purple Harriers still managed to dominate the Little Three for the 11th year in a row. The Niagara Squad will miss the grueling efforts of superstar co- captain Steve Walters. The dependable senior finished a fine career with a third place finish at the New York State Up- state Championships. if A A The Cross-country Coach is Guido Filicetti and his assistant is Jeff Krumm. The co-captains of the team are Senior Steve Walters and Junior Gary LaGrou. The team members are Junior diane Aumel, Sophomores Chet Gural, Kevin Lanighan, Dave Seefeldt, Terry Mur- phy, and freshmen Gary Dilmore, Mike Caso, Rob McDonald, Scott Pufpaff, Phil Corcoran, Mandel Davis and Eileen Brennan. ,we-Q, Women's Volleyball 4' Yamaha +1 :V,9 L! , ,V . L 1- , 1 -l .L an 1 tw' 1 .1 1 1 MEA 1 ,Q 1 'KLM 4 7 I 4 A W 4? A Niagara player spikes another point for her team. The Niagara Women's Volleyball team, led by junior Teresa T Simone of Syracuse, N.Y. and freshman Linda Sch- warz of Getzville, N.Y. completed the Autumn campaign with a 10-7 record. Nancy Riccio's squad notched its second straight winning season with the help of a trio of seniors-Co-captains Elaine Moeller, Carol Fuchs and Beth Coffey. T Simone follows through after a set up by her team- mates in competition in the East Gym. Another good serve for Niagara. NIAGARA OPP. 15-2- 15 Houghton 1O-15- 12 10-15-12-2 Fredonia 15-10-15-15 12-15-15 Buffalo State 15-2-10 10-15-15 Mercyhurst 15-5-9 9-3 Brockport 15-15 15-5-15 LLB. 12-15-10 63 Cornell 15-15 8-15-7 Buffalo State 15-4-15 15-15 Canisius 8-13 15-15 NCCC 8-13 3-7-9 St. John Fisher 15-15-15 8-6-15-16-12 Nazareth 15-15-7-14-15 13-15-15 St. Bonaventure 15-9-7 15-5-15 Genesee CC 11-15-0 1-13 Canisius 15-15 7-15-15-13-16 Alfred 15-4-4-15-14 15-15-15 D'Youville 4-9-7 Brockport Invitational-Tie for Third Men's . . , Q l Swimming Right: Co-capt. Kieran Cummings in his best event. Lower left: First row: G. Hihley, M. Saur- bier, J. Carminati, G. Cameron, D. Higgsg Second row: Dr. Eyes Sheeran, D. Houk, J. Piwtorak, Co-capt. K. Cummings, Co- Capt. E. Emerson, M. Migliore, K. Dissingtong Missing: K. Hughes, D. Hunken, T. McKenna, J. Murphyffor goodl. Lower right: The most successful Niagara coach in over two decades, Dr. Sheeran. M1145 l f fm, 2' W M f .M may 'll f .. WWFDM f:!043wl1 my4f9Q'f, f Q f This year's swim team marked a triumph for N.Ll.'s sports: lt was Niagara's first undefeated season since 1954. Starting off with a bang, the Merman crushed their foe at Geneseo, and picked up two more easy G8 .M f' gijfffz ,y fi lf' - 1 wins against LLB. and Brockport in the Pre-Christmas com- petition. Things looked gloomy, however, against arch-rival St. Bonaventure when both J.P. and Miggs were dealt un- precendented disqualifications, but the team rallied in a barn burning last relay to scalp the ln- dians 58 to 54. The highlight of the season came against Waterloo, as N.C.l. easily handed defeat to the only team to beat us in the past two years. An un- Al- A if W 7 x 5 r , , 5 'f M . Left: John Piwtorak finishes a lap in good form. Above: Rob Hughes displays classic technique in the free style event. ' j i A 5299 Left: Mark Migliore puts it in . . . again. Right: Kieth Dissington is mean as well as fast. defeated season was assured as Niagara rolled over their last N.Ll. three Qppgnentgg Fredgnia, 74-39 . .. .......... Genesee 66-46 .... .... W aterloo Nazareth and Buffalo State. - O .... . . . CBDlSlL,lSffOffEl0 - .... .... F I'edOl'll5 Final talley for the year: 9 Wins, 73 - 37 .... ........... Ll .B. 64- 47... ...... Nazareth O defeats. 13 of 19 School recor- 58 - 54... ...St. Bonaventure 76 - 21 ... .... Buffalo State ' 72 - 34 .... ....... B rockport ds broken. 71 Women's Swimming me Bald First row: E. Monohan, G. Erlandson, J. Szczepanski Qco-capt.J, H. Rush fco-captj, L. Antil, J. Marciano, Second row: C. Gould, C. Kane CCoachl, D. Caseyg Third row: A. Sapporito, D. Morrison, A. Ahearn, L. Birks, B. Gale. Niagara's women's swimming team, under third-year coach Candice Kane, chalked up its second straight winning season with a 7-3 recordg a fifth place finish in the New York State AIAW Championships at Colgate and eighth place in the Waterloo Invitational Jan. 26, 27 in Canada. Co-Captain Helen Rush, the senior from Buffalo, N.Y., piled up 161V2 points this season to take over the career point total lead from Debby Carroll. Helen splashed to school records in the 200 butterfly, the 100 'fly and the 50 'fly in 1980. After teammate Lynn Antil swam the 200 'fly in 2:41.23 to break Rush's old mark of 2:42.25, Rush came right back to knock almost 12 seconds off that old time of hers. Sophomore Gretchen Erlan- dson cracked two of her own Niagara records-with clockings of 1:14.59 in the 100 breaststroke and 2:29.9 in the 200 breast-and lowered Terri Reilly's 1107.9 in the 100 ln- dividual Medley to 1:07.60. Gretchen teamed with rookie Alice Ahearn, sophomores Ellen Monahan and Betsy Gale, in lowering the 200 free relay mark to 1:47.80. Freshman Cathy Gould was timed in 5:30.97 in bettering Erlandson's 1979 effort in the 400 Individual Medley. Another first year performer, Jackie Marciano became the diver in the NU record book. Jackie's name is before points for the 1 meter required and 1 meter optional, as well as two new events, 1 meter-11 dives during an eighth-place finish at the state meetg and 1 meter-six dives. ln another new event, fresh- man Leslie Birks posted a 21:20.15 school record in the 1650 freestyle. And the brand new relay foursome of Lynn An- til, Gail Bowen, Alice Saporito and co-captain Jean Szc- zepanski clicked off a school record 10:34.80 in the 800 free. The cheerleading squad sup- ports both men and women's basketball, cheering at home and away games, such as the St. Bonaventure game. The squad has many intricate pyramid for- mations and floor cheers. They also try to involve the crowds in spurring on the team to victory. Cheerleaders Upper left: An enthusiastic cheer- leader takes the floor during a time out. Upper right: Grin and bear it! Lower left: This young fan is more in- terested inthe Purple Eagle than in the game. Lower right: Carol Schaner cheers the team on from the sidelines. I l Sm, .W . an ,g,,, ,Aff I pl e'jof'f' ' ' A Q 'v' x gif' lex ne' f '-' x ,.- Wx I, 2 x Q- f ,QQ QSQFW' Q M L . . :.:. Q R Q N Nw 4' .X hp h X3 1 ,ST -ax . Q .- an . 3 -El ,-xfT ? . if X N 1e ' S. X ff' af W Y wk www 3 3 'W 1 ri-fa 'Q 1 fri' 'Q fx - P X .jx I I 34-112 di' 5 -6 W' U I 5 X Q if I K,-N xx xv W 'i: sf I, aw fi . Q.. J A 1 A Q? ti l'i ' g i r lf U Upper left: Don Drum sails softly in lane for two down at the Buffalo Aud. Upper right: Jeff Holzschuh floats one over an agressive defender. Lower left: Mike Phillips had many outstanding moves this season: this one over a helpless Llpsula opponent. Lower right: Skip Speaks battles for position in upset over St. Bonaventure in the Reilly Center. This year's Mens Basketball squad had an up and down season en- ding with a 11-16 record. They reached the first round of the ECAC North playoffs and lost to a tough Boston U. team to end the season. There were some bright spots during the season. Captain Phil Scaffidi captured the assist record for all time Niagara players. Phil was an inspirator to both players and fans as he participated in six of Niagara's ball games this year. Coach Dan Raskin used a relatively inexperienced and young lineup throughout the year and should prove to be a strong point next year as the Purple Eagles attempt to improve their record. Freshmen Mike House, Maurice Sanford, and Jeff Hunter, saw much action this year along with Jeff Holzschuh, Mike Phillips led the team in steals and assists and was the floor general. The squad Right: Mike sneaks below for layup against the University of Buffalo. Lower left: Mike Phillips finding things tougher against the Duquesne opponent. Lower right: Captain Phil Scaffidi brings the ball up against the Chinese National team in the opening game of the season. NIAGARA OPP -89 ...... Univ. of Houston ...... 99 90 ....... Univ. of Buffalo ....... 72 -69 ....... Rice University ....... 70 -59 ....... ProvidenceQOTi ....... 60 -54 ....... St. Peter's, NJ ....... 71 -65 ....... Kent State, OH ....... 82 68 ...... Cornell University ...... 60 -57 ..... Duquesne University ..... 64 -83 ....... LaSalle College ....... 95 -71 ....... St. Francis, PA ....... 76 95 ...... Hofstra University ...... 88 93 ........ Buffalo State ........ 76 -89 ........ Canisius QOTJ ........ 91 . .Siena College. . . . . . Iona College . . . Cleveland State, OH St. Bonaventure U.. ....St.John's.... ........ArmyCadets... Gannon University. if Upper left: Mike up again against Gan- non. Upper right: Don could attest to the saying that it really isn't as easy as it looks. ' Lower left: Phil playing some tough D against the Chinese. Lower right: Could this be the Mike Phillips story? 4315. man 'N- V i 4-3 if ' :4........2 0 65. 86 88 -65. 82 -76 .Colgate University . . . . . .Canisius College 85 ..... 'Fo rfeit ..UpsaIa College . . Univ. of Richmond .... Syracuse University .... . . St. Bonaventure. . Boston University was hurt substantially with the losses of Chuck Lyles and Gary Gor- don who were dismissed from the team for disciplinary and academic reasons respectively. Both Phil Rademacher and Skip Speaks offered needed spark to Niagara's offense and saw a good deal of playing time. Niagara looks forward to a strong year next year with all of their starters returning. 6 QQ X ig - K f1WW1KQ2x.,..h- QW kk Q! E if W 5 E 'x S -X i .kg N wwe . Kp ,ga f 'Q A hi.S K ww is 3 XLAL L,EL 3 F w L7:L hw 'Q BUD' ?'l 'XX' Sf -'5 ,FIS f'W,'Uf gf44,y. '51 I U9 ,M ii' gi an V U 4, ai-flhl ' xv. Upper left: Mike Phillips slips by big Wayne McCoy with Mike Howse trailing. Upper right: Maurice going up strong for this bucket. Left: The Cobra Phil Rademacher hustles for a potential basket against Bonnies. .5 I , ' 5 ww X f -X f Kes 3 , NIAGARA 75 St. Bonaventure .... 57 Edinboro State, PA.. 76 Siena College ...... 82 Univ. of Rochester . . 68 Ithaca College ..... 79 Canisius College . . . 56 Syracuse University. 76 Brockport State .... 51 Villanova University. 80 Duquesne University 67 Mercyhurst, PA .... 64 Gannon, PA. ...... . 54 Cleveland State, OH. 54 Buffalo State ...... 83 St. Bonaventure .... 59 Nazareth College. . . 69 Utica College ..... 78 Univ. of Buffalo ... 66 Canisius College . . . 60 Cortland State .... OPP 48 .. ..... 62 ...67 .. ..... 54 .....6l .. ..... 65 ...7O .. ...54 .....62 .....51 .. ..... 41 .. ..... 38 .....38 .. ..... 39 .....49 .....43 ...57 .....44 .....6O .....33 l Women's Basketball Upper left: Joanne Lesnau finds it tough going under the boards in the game against Bonas. Above: Jet, Joanne, and Cyndie await a defensive rebound. Right: HT fortwo. Below: Jet exhibits her style to the Canisiusballplayers. Lower right: A strategy meeting. The Lady Eagles proved once again this year they were more than capable in handling their opponents. The women posted a 19-4 record and, at the time of this publication, were ranked first in the state as they entered post season play. Niagara was 15-0 against Division ll teams this year an was ranked fourth in the nation by the American Sports Foun- dation behind Dayton, South Carolina State, and Arkansas Tech. Niagara lost to two Div- sion l powers, Villanova and Edinboro State, Pa. Senior Team Captain Jet 'DA Thorton surpassed 1000 career points in a game against Canisius late in the season. Helping Jet on offense this year were guards Nancy Egerton and Cyndie Williams, who was also excellent on the boards. The Lady Eagles claimed the Little Three crown with a 4-0 mark in X.,. A545 Mmm, Conference play by grinding out a 66-60 win over Canisius in Buf- falo's Memorial Auditorium. Niagara Coach Mary Roickle, in her fifth year, has an 82.8 win- ning percentage. Roickle's teams have won 77 and lost only 16. J are ix Upper left: Jet goes up for two against Canisius. Upper right: Nancy Egerton goes after a rebound. Left: Kathy Miller battles against a tough Lady Ciriff D . 83 Men's Intramural Basketball li! At the time of this pub- lication, Stars, Going Places and Blow Out Kit appeared to be the favorites in the playoffs. The Stars, led by Paul Gaffney, Johnel Dance and Lee Ross, have lost only once, and that to a tough Blow Out Kit squad led by former NU. Basketball player Bob Cox. Going Places figured to be hot in the race with sharp shooter Gary Owens. This year's HA league has played its games in the Upper Level of the Student, often as late as 11:30 p.m. and 12:00 a.m. HBH league was composed of thirteen teams which played its games nightly in the East Gym. Aruba figured to coast to a relatively easy title after han- dling most of their opponents. E T . 7 . f .z f,, 24 Top: BAMF: Quarterback Bill Douma of Crones Drugs had a fine year directing Crones. They lost in the first round of the playoffs. Above Left: BAMF: Speedster Wally Rooney gained many yards for Leviathon this year rushing and receiving. Above Right: BAMF: Front row fLeft to Rightjz L. Berkel. W. McClusky, F. Whitney, B. Kelly, D. Ray, G. Sweeney, N. Dotterer, J. Norris: Back row fLeft to Rightjz D. Guiry, J. IVlcGann, M. Pendergust, M. Golibersuch, J. Sobkowski, J. Rathbun, D. Ford, J. Huver, D. Hunken, D. Dotterer. 55 f t , s This year's lntramural Season en- ded with BAMF defeating ROTC in overtime in the Championship game by the score of 12-6. BAMF, a sixth floor O'Shea Sophomore based team lost only once and looks forward to their next two seasons. They will only lose their 2 Intramural Football Left: BAMF: Quarterback Mike Ashworth of Leviathon setting up to pass. Leviathon had an excellent year only to lose to ROTC in playoff game. Lower Left: BAMF: ROTC Quarterback Dave Cascio executes Option Sweep with halfback Scott Pautz trailing. Below: BAMF: Dennis Guiry of BAMF seems to be interfering with ROTC's Army Schultz during controversial play in Cham- pionship game. i only two upperclassmen, Seniors Dan Ford CQBJ and wide receiver Joe Huber. They will rely on strong performances from Larry Berkel, Jeff Sobkowski, and Jim Norris on Offense and Jim QOXJ Rathbun, Jim McGann and super fleet-foot Brenden Kelly, who led the defense in interceptions. A key to BAMF's success this year was their Strong Line play and overall team hustle. Early season favorite Love Canal Boys failed to make the playoffs due to the new playoff setup and a failure to report their scores. Many return from their squad and they should be Contenders next year. Leviathon, Crones Drugs, and ROTC had fine years as well, all reaching the playoffs while dominating over their opponents during the regular season. ,v. wi 5' 21459 Q IV f' J kg, gfkxxi s 1 wi? 1 ' , ii 5 'E X N A U 1 N N XX f xx .5 Ab, X Q- W m,,, We f' ! ,eq AW Q ' . n lf fe ,, 4 5 Q gs- LaCrosse Upper left: Spinner bringing the ball back up the field for Niagara. Upper right: Jeff Pierce on the move against Scott Mortenson. Right: Ed Forget looking to pass during an innersquad game. fJl 4? The Lacrosse Club finished at a .500 level last season, and with the improvements and additions to the club, the 1980 season should be an even more prosperous one. An important addition is that of Tom Callaster, whose job it will be to assist coach Kim Pat- terson in the training and con- ditioning of the players. Mr. Callaster, like Mr. Patterson, is a Niagara graduate. Both were outstanding players on the Lacrosse Club. Fr. Prior begins his fourth year as faculty moderator of the club. An avid fan of lacrosse, Fr. Prior also aids in club ad- ministrative duties as well as counseling players with aca- demic and personal problems. The new additions to the team, plus the return of juniors Ed Forget and Kevin Kenific, should keep the attack solid for 1980. Newcomers Danny Calabrese and Joe Savello should see plenty of action. Returning seniors Rick Andriano and Scott Mortensen, along with juniors Rick Fowler, Greg Fren- ch and Steven Pesarchick should lead most of the scoring along with good solid two-way playing at midfield. Defense will be led by four- year starter Paul Briody, con- trolling the play with his ex- ceptional passing ability. Retur- ning senior Jeff Rich and juniors Jim Sharkey and Art Morales shoud prove to be steady and improving players for the 1980 season. Upper left: lt's a scramble for the loose ball as Rick Andriano C65 and Rick Fowler 1163 pursue. Left: Senior Scott Mortenson and defender Wawa go at it in an lnnersquad scrimmage. X N15 ,, 'fbfw X. N ' if I fxfzsw g 'Ng f Z.W ff. U, at ll A V 5 Q I x -Q 7 S 2 Xi ' K' hi f x I ar is Q . 1:-.M .f 5 3 . i .K f X- Q T. , vi wx' X - . Y 4 ' X, f2 sl md 'N '7 'K K, 11 ssl, X 1 5 R N , X . 8 q as ie +R X. MQ. N 52, ' f K' , , Q f , 1 1 0, , , 2 ,L . f, M12- sw m 0'1fc2- ffm 4. ig, 5' Q fs ' . QR QE K , -yi 5 B in X , X 1 5 E 9- ' Q I 1 U '5 -T may - N, ,av I , u I L N N l w 1 Active involvement should be an integral part of college life. And here at Niagara the opportunities to become involved present themselves in many dif- ferent facets. lt's more than being just an organizer. lt's also being a participator. Whether it's a Senior Christmas party, a Fresh- man semi-formal, Junior Weekend, or a Sophomore social there's no excuse not to become a part of it. This past year there was an even bigger reason to join in the fun. The student government-sponsored Fall Weekend was, as usual, a huge success. The ap- pearance of Southside John- ny and the Asbury Jukes proved to be a disap- pointment in terms of at- tendance but we more than made up for it with socials featuring Cock Robin, Tatoo and The Road. Lectures featuring John Kolish, Lowell Thomas , Jack An- derson, The Amazing Kreskin showed that we Niagarans enjoyed the in- tellectual side of life, too. The emergence of women's sports this past year was a welcome change. Newly-formed rugby and softball teams proved that it isn't for men only as they sailed successfully through their first seasons. Any talk of activities wouldn't be complete without the mention of our favorite watering holes. The Shed may have been dead but that didn't stop anyone from transferring to the Cove . . . or McQ's ...or the Rat . . . or the Speak . . or all of them . . . in one night. With all this traveling came special friendships that carried over into all spectres of life within the Niagara community. These special ties are what make our years at Niagara more memorable. And makes the school itself a stronger in- stitution. -Marianne O'Hanlon 3- .g .1-N. That way to the Falls. TWEEEET. . . BOOM. . . N-l-A-G-A-R-A! Sentenced to four years at Nil. e e xl One for all and all to the Falls! UF'llEi'ITPlTlDl'l Orientation is a time set aside for in- troducing the incoming students to the new environment they're in, and to each other. The freshmen and transfers are ushered in through social functions, ac- tivities and advisement. The annual name card social, team meetings and many parties all helped to acquaint the newcomers. Though the walk to the Falls was ended at DeVeaux, because of the rain, the entire Orientation week was a great success. . The Ayatollah DLlFFini! 'Transfers Forever! ,A , fi W All in favor. .. FTICI Whaddya mean l can't go under the Fall? says Randy Traugott. X . 1 5 S i rv TJ 2? x is ,JK 'kv G N A V I Z m :- Q V. , ' 'JM'-7,'wT' 2 E , ,fv:3FxV,?y,f'EK 'W' H H5 L K 7 4 , W W 6 K 26 2 H 9 1, it K Wu V ' in f a m ? if y ig, 5 f A 1 4 V .V VL liivl - Q yw K n , 'z . wif 47, W' ' -sv 5. . . . W ,, 1 1- 4 'fx :HY ,? , K ff' 'gf l'3i z 1 ,Q M2 A, , , ii ,Eg . ' H 5 Q ,fi r 2 941 352.4 ' 'Q bf we f is iw, b 1 Q 1 f y QQ tg ' Ur M 3' in 'W 4, ,ww 'im 'Y ,A 'M HM , ,,z4,re'fiV gg li ifwfgg 'M 5 1 , 'Ek f W 32 I ,,,, A ,W .1 up af? M was f 'ig 4 I Once you have found her, never let her go! , says Emile, played by Steve Cooper. iff Bali H'ai, the magical island, calls one to come away and to find true love. l'm gonna wash that man right out of my hair and send him on his way! a,.,,MW.-www- W, fy . V, f m,,,4,wf.4,m,,,f,.f-mMW,e-,mwwul-1 7 South Pacific There is nothing like a dame -nothing in the world! I think l've had enough champagne: my toes are actually tingling! Nurses' Dedication Kevin Hickey congratulates Meg Dooley with an assuring hug. Seniors Jody, Maureen, Romaine and Patty proudly display the stripes it took them four years to acquire, On September 14, 1979 the sophomore nursing students joined in Eucharistic prayer to dedicate their services to the nursing profession. As part of the ceremony, the cross pin, their symbol of dedication, was blessed by the Very Rev. Gerald M. Mahoney, C.M. Parents, faculty and friends were among the participants in this celebration. AF 2 i My The joy of the day is shared with friends. ! .M Dedication day is very important to the sophomore nursing students who put on their uniforms forthe firsttime. U W0 is 7 ez D 4 , f Kg . ,J A wi Wu, V, ' ' i 4 If Y N4 sv , my .: 'S 4 ,is Xb wg X X ,. .:..,,..:. ......,..x,, A n Q X ' . sffi as Q 1 S , Q mf , A TQ- mx. K-M if 1 2 .. X' wwf Q , if . 5 S 5 5' J Si T f X f f gfaf 3 lx 1' ff 72-r 'W ff! f , K ff' .ga ' S Q. N N 'R .ack Q My .V '- -mx. , ' A ,N .Q Qxkgsx Q 9 5.15 . S Top: Mistress Quickley fliathi Sheaj stops Dr. Caius QBill Ernmsj from hurting Simple fBob Learyj. Middle: Mrs. Page fBarb Moyerj reacts to a letter from Falstaff, inviting her to an af- fair. Right: Mrs. Ford fMarti Wan- zerj is left down by Falstaff fleeing. Left: Evans and Ford, played by Steve Bird and David Lun- dy, devise a plan to revenge Falstaff. E Three blind mice, one wicked witch, and a partridge in a bar booth. Coed or Bust? At NU? Bust! --7 Q-unP ,' xv WALLS - Et You can just feel the softness. Blimy! This swili they call rum is a joke! 102 Would you buy a used car from this baby? All that way for a Stroh's! ..,w.f:,,fv K4 ,ry ..e,24Kfyn.- , xr,-9? J Think this is weird? You shoulda had lunch that day. To each his own! Who was that masked man? On Halloween, it could be anyone. Decked out from diapers to disco duds, Niagara covered the costume spectrum with hearty laughs and scary screams. Prizes were awarded to the most innovative creations, and believe me, there were stranger characters in the LILSC then all the weirdos from the twilight zone. Halloween Parents' Weekend Father Trotta: Heaven Can Wait My broker is E. F. Hutton, and 4 22 ,V ,4 Al ,A J ix 1 ,X Q IM Q7 if 4? wx 1 , lx P 115' 1 J a ,af n M 5 lu if a , 5 I sw l K , D .rl 4 f 4 .9 '- ig 5 w. Freshman Semi Formal Hey! Long time no see! The Freshman Semi-Formal was held in Clet Cafeteria on Dec. 7, 1979. Although not well- attended, those who were present enjoyed the night dan- cing to the sounds of Penelope. lO6 Sheila and Bob picked a perfect spot to capture this holiday shot. Kathy Cushner gets a hug from her date Randy Acey in between dances. d Jose Ferreras and Anna Dellaportas enjoy a few cocktails before the band started playing. Sophomore Semi Formal aes. Mary Wilkins and Torn Cavanagh are decked out for a change: and liking it! Marty Bertone and Kyla Kowal were just two who enjoyed the evening. fo 4 Q 34, X A Nightto Remember! This year, the Sophomore Semi-Formal was held on Nov. 9, 1979. The difference was that it was held off-campus at the C'est la Vie. A good time was had by all as the sophs got a Chance to get away from the campus routine. Stor Theatre The Countess QTammy Hayesi and the Count tMark Gordoni prepare to meet The MasterThief. 108 Story Theater, presented in early December, was a collection of Children's Tales animated by the University Players. The entire cast remained on stage throughout the entire performance, keeping to the background when not directly in- volved in a particular story. The stories performed included The Golden Goose , The Five Foolish Fisherman , The Master Thief and The Fisherman and His Wife . The play concluded with Christmas Carols. The King and his unsmiling daughter are about to meet Tim Gallagher, as Simpleton, in The Golden Goose. With the background of the entire Story Theatre cast, Mark Gordon, as the Count, speaks with the master thief. Ted Jost as The Big Blue Frog looks for the princess who promised to be his friend. .am ,f The Five Foolish Fisherman , five brothers who had difficulty in counting themselves, The fisherman, played by Dale Samdish, is were played by Ted Jost, Ramon Matos, Pat Eleey, Tim Gallagher and Mark Gordon Cleft to shocked by the magical flounder in 'iThe rightl. Fisherman and His Wife. aa! in W' 4 ' u 9- ' 1 .fqylw ,aww nf' Q O .4 s xy' See? No Cavities! is what Kathy Moessner seems to be saying. Mr. Bill Trank, at his best. Senior Christmas Party Siamese quints, Jeannie Hogan, Mary Quinn, Karen Sherwood, Mary Melroy, and Kathy Coeman. The Senior Class Christmas Par- ty was just one more example of the camaraderie that exemplifies the Class of '8O. Gathered together in the spirit of the coming holidays, good food and good friends were enjoyed by all. Hey, how'd these freshman get in? , Paula Schmidt, Mary Heneghan, Debbie Nowak, and Marianne O'Hanlon. Classes and campus activities, although time consuming, do not take up all of a student's time. The area surrounding the campus offers a much needed break from the routine. The Niagara Falls community can be utilized for shopping, sight seeing or socializing. The Primitive lnventer statue dominates the yard in front of the Niagara Falls Town Hall. ! Z As usual, John handles the bar at the Press Box. . Goat lsland offers this scenic view of the Skylon in Canada. K . A Q , Q b as tw P M 4 Q 5 I - ,, .i , .. , K ' Q A ,. . . I nn! ,g. . Vx fg XXQA . 53. . .4 ' - - ' A ,M ,,.xX Q RH m H if aw. ,, I 'JH 94 1' ff V ,q.., gnc fy- 'Y W. L1 f 55' all , J ,J -M.. 9 ,M- ' Jn.,-yy, , i, 3,5 , wwf '.g:::TfQ ff 'f ' g ...h. .-ff' 7 ' ,, W I 7 ,Q fs. 1 fax , 'xx-Q . x. ' , ' L ... ,N , , , , r, IL 1 ,Q 3 N! H Q , , E 'I 0 ,. EZ v' fi I f ? f ge Q Clubs Right: Lying down: S. DeBruyn, T. Flan- nery: On Floor: Connie, L. Hollembaek, E. Keymel, P. Mathews, J. Stefanucci, S. Hahn, B. McGuire, A. DiFonzo, A. Zuba, T. Tracey, S. Volkutsi, R. Hancock, J. Kene Row Two: J. Smith, P. Brown, R. Roth, T Penna, V. Pafk, J. Howe, K. Roehm, J D'AngeIo, B. Germaine fTreas.J, L Newport. D. Sugrue, M. P. McCune, C Story QV. Pres.jg Third Row: A. Cam marotta, E. Moeller, T. Trubunella, E Monahan, S. Delvecchio, M. J. Sweeney, J Marx, L. Miller tSec.J: Fourth Row: E. San: to, M. Mocerino, J. McConeghy, D. Stats L. Bernadini, E. Terzolo, R. Masters, D Kozar, M. Footes, E. Wright, J. Grucyk, D Kusneski, G. Zunnerman fPres.J, T. Rajc: zak, A. Pino. Right: AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY: 4 Sitting Row: E. Gannon, Eileen, K. Kwarta, V Eveland C Bor hi D Edred e Treas - I . 9 - - Q I J, T. Fauigia CPres.J, R. Trapasso: Row One: 1 Dr. Krause CMod.J, C. Cavallaro, L. Burton, M. Burton, M. Cappacca, C. Iwinski, J. Glorg Row Two: B. Gedeon, C. Longfellow, B. Dowd, D. Dobrowski, K. Lanigbar, B. Schoepfrl, J. Crisafulli, F. Lauri fV.P.I. I I II4 The ACCOUNTING CLUB is an organization formed to stimulate outside interest in the varied and ever-expanding field of accounting. A better understanding of the profession is achieved by ex- cursions to accounting institutions and lectures by industrial and public accountants. The AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY aims to encourage a feeling of professional pride amoung chemistry majors and to aid them in educational and in- dustrial fields. The Niagara Chap- Right: ALPHA KAPPA PSI MEMBERS: On floor: J. D'Angelo, L. Antil, S. Hahn QSec.J, L. Hollembackg Sitting: S. Delvecchio, M. Wagner, E. Monaghan, T. Tribunella fPres.j, D. Lesso QV. Pres.J, T. Pena, M. Wilkins, R. Roth CV. Presb, J. Hedstrom, J. Howe, Standing: H. Wood, B. Ross, D. Burgdorf, G. Zimmerman QTreas.J, T. Clarke, D. O'Donnell, M. Wood, D. Statt. Below: ALPHA KAPPA PSI PLEDGES: Sit- ting: R. Masters, L. Trumpfheller, J. Marx, K. Koloskig Standing: D. Kozar, J. Mc- Connethy, L. Bernardini. Right: B.L.A.: Front: A. Bosco fPres.J, M. Konefal: Back: D. Baldwin tSec.D, M. Sampson, S. Arnold: Absent: T. Ray, M. Pierce, T. McKenna, M. Gould, V. Artley, C. Edwards. A , . Ht' V ' Q M if L f 2 v . ,gif 4 .Z as 4 if gf' Q MW. V 7 'ii in 3 A ,W 5. at ,t , v 2 2. K it af 4 fx mm sz, ,, HM I :fi wwf ter, called the TetraHedron spon- sors activities in order to ac- complish this aim. ALPHA KAPPA PSI is a professional business fraternity open to students in the fields of commerce, accounting and finan- ce, whose studies lead to a degree in business administration. The purpose of AKY is to further the in- dividual member's welfare as well as to promote a business awareness from the public at large. The BASILIAN LITERARY ASSOCIATION is named in honor of the fourth century Christian saint an defender of literature, St. Basil. The B.L.A. strives to deepen and to broaden the members ap- preciation of literature through in- formal discussion of selected works. ll5 Above: CANOE CLUB: On floor: A. Wagner, C. Hessg Sitting: Dr. R. Hubbard fMod.j: Back: M. E. Gunnison, S. Loughlin. Upper right: CHAPEL CHOIR: Floor: K. Smith, A. Takacs, R. Straube fSec.J, M. Stobbg Second row: K. Meyer, N. Langelotti QTreas.J, P. Mulligan, M. Peake, K. Collins tPres.J, E. Boyle, A. Crosson, D. Snow, T. Fitzpatrick: Back row: R. Grace, Fr. P. Mur- phy fCo-mod.J, J. Russo, Fr. H. Vascones fCo-Mod.j, P. Arcadi QV. Pres.l. Right: CINEMA CLUB: On floor: A. Crosson, E. Boyle, G. Conklin, QV. Pres.j, E. Crosson: Second row: P. McQueeney fTreas.J, J. Crisafulli, R. Miklitsch, M. Bere tone, E. English, J. Barbagallo, R. Straube, J. Hamilton: Third row: K. Weinheimer, Fr. Hubbert, J. O'Neill, C. Ambridge, J. Patros fPres.J, J. Phelan, P. Boney, Fourth row: T. Costanzo, Bro. Bill, C. Buonaugurio, L. Ward, J. Algeria, M. Wilkens, P. Gluszak, D. Lott. Mi 'W if 51 N. U. CANOE CLUB: The Canoe Club is composed of members of the University community who share a love of nature. Activities in- clude hiking, backpacking, cross- country skiing, canoeing and other open-air adventures. II6 N. U. CHAPEL CHOIR: The Niagara University Chapel Choir is an active member of the University through participation in Sunday liturgies and special masses. The choir also shares with the com- munity during holiday concerts and performs for outside organizations. THE CINEMA CLUB: Year after year, the Cinema Club improves its movie line-up, covering a varying taste with comedies, musicals and suspenseful pictures. lt's the best place for Niagara students to view fx- ww fs.n-.19 x - ks v :.x'f3,gllK'ggjfA-- i' it All N .Ne skis ii if sg f1M. 1 . it ei - Lxhy A Q si Y .X '.5 X ,SYNRSKQ six .V tix is Que, we get x isis. .lv O i pf: it 'es' fx ss . . ,ge gf 5.-'Nfl ,tt t . 3 Aga Q N: ggc Q xgtif-m .ie at if-51 N l lap 4- 5 ti' f Uri. 7X'h . 'ifigs' 2 ia? 'ffl' 3.353 K.,- ii? 4- Clubs COMMUTER CLUB: Sitting: A. DiFonzo CTreas.J, R. Miklitsch QPres.J, Fr. Trainor A. Zuba fSec.J: Standing: J. Gallina QV. Pres.J. Below: CRICKET CLUB: Upper right: P. Dolan, T. Kolb, J. Gorman, B. Crowley, B. McQuown, T. Swimm, G. Nosenstache, Boon P. Buyer, Animal, L. Kelly, Wild Bill, M. Anderson, T. Bemisderfer, C. Wager, M. Wager, J. Cranis, Nobody, B. Depree: Second row: G. Cameron, M. Herrmang Third row: K. McNamara, T. Morris, J. Shea, M. lVlcConnel, J. Ward, T. Netzer, J. Grundage, D. Sugrue, Front row: J. Oakes, S. Higman, Puppy, E. O'Conner, S. Debrun. top-notch films at reasonable prices. The COMMUNTER COUNCIL is a social organization for the bet- terment of student life. lt assists commuters by working on such problems as parking and by spon- soring activities to get commuters involved on campus. Such ac- tivities include socials, happy hours and movies. The CRICKET CLUB is a newly- formed organization of students who are active in sports for the en- joyment rather than the com- petition. The spirited cricketeers are now working on the fun- damentals of this exciting. action- packed game and hope to see com- petition from Canadian cricket clubs in the future. . . if they can fit playing into their busy schedule. ll7 Right: DELTA EPSILON SIGMA: On floor: V. White, J. Thornton, A. DiFonzo, P. Kowalik, M. Flattery QV. Pres.Ig Sitting: M. Learned, J, McKeown, L. Miller fTreas.l, J. Benware, K. McLeavy, S. Baran, T. Staub, E. Casey fPres.j, R. Escriva CSec.J: Stan- ding: S. Hahn, A. Bosco, Dr. Stranges QMod.l: M. Reedy, K. Weinheimer, T. Zim- mer, K. Bauch, M. B. Sowers. Below: DELTA PHI EPSILON: On floor: L. Nowak, P. Lapp: Kneeling: T. Stayzer, D. Sargent, M. L. Welch CTreas.J, T. DeConin- ck: Sitting: G. Moriniti, I. Menendez, C. Millert, P. Pfeifer, M. E. Nunn QPres.J, S. Knox, G. Zaccardo fSec.J: Standing: N. Langelotti, M. DeConinck, N. Wolff, M. Ramos, A. Jaen, K. Butlak, C. Keenan, D. Heiman, M. A. Reedy. Right: FORENSICS: On floor: R. LeRoy: Second row: V. White, C. Luhr, M, Gould: Third row: J. Bowes, C. M., D. PetersQCoachJ, N, Eick. DELTA EPSILON SIGMA is the National Honor Society for Catholic colleges and univer- sities. The society recognizes those of superior academic achievement and seeks to foster scholarly activities at Niagara. ll8 DELTA PHI EPSILON, a social service organization, is the only sorority on the N.Ll. campus. lt is a self-funded group which spon- sors a social service each semester, maintaining always the high ideals of Friendship, Justice, and Learning. The FORENSIC FORUM is an organization open to all studen- ts interested in the art of analytical self-expression. The areas involved include original oratory, oral interpretation, prose, impromptu speaking and extemperaneous speaking. WNW... . Upper left: INDEX STAFF: Kneeling: G. Keich, K. Haag E. Stobb, M. L. Schnoor, L. Gourd, E. Caban: Sitting: R Washington, K. Herzog, L. Burton, G. White, P. Boney E. Doyleg Standing: J. Contino, P. Nerney, B. Dowd, S Ingrahm, J. Baron, L. Ross, K. Adkins, C. Balunek, T Flannery. Lower Left: INDEX EDITORIAL BOARD: Kneeling: D Statt: Sitting: J. Acey, N. Habert, A. Bosco, L. Branigan K. LaWallg Standing: Fr. MacNamara fMod.J, J. O'NeiII S. Arnold, T. Costanza, P. Plasych, J. MCConeghy. Below: SECOND SEMESTER EDITORS: Brooks Der- mont, Jim MCConeghy y 1 v I Tic: Ss NX fd . N-' FIRST SEMESTER EDITOR: Veronica White. The INDEX is the weekly student newspaper at Niagara University. It provides news of campus events, details issues at N.LI. and covers sports events. The paper helps keep the Niagara student informed of all campus happenings. II9 Clubs Right: JUNIOR WEEKEND: Sitting: M. Hip- pman, J. Fidler, C. Schaner, K. LaWalI, M. Reddy: Standing: J. Stefanucci, L. Butler. Below: INTERNATIONAL CLUB: On floor: E. Arauz, M. DeConinck, L. Dames, K. Bauch, D. McDonnell, C. Mingolellig Around Table: K. Bistany, M. Uruslar, M. Ramos CV. Pres.J, D. Gonzales, S. Volkotsg Sitting: M. Zack, J. Barbagallo, A. Dellaportas, A. Jaen QTreas.i, T. DeConin- ckISec.J, M. Vinas, M. Calozag Standing: D. Lee, J. Ferreras, A. Alegria, M. Monroe, J. Hatson, P. Nwankwo, J. Algeria, M. Vieux, M. Bertone, M. Smith tPres.J, Mrs. Long fMod.J, A. Moore, D. Morasse, C. Mc- Donnell, M. Hippman, Mr. Morinillo CMod.J, I. Hamilton. l2O I - 1 I The JUNIOR WEEKEND COM- MITTEE begins work in early Sep- tember to plan activities for Niagara's annual Junior Weekend. The weekend's activities include a social and a cocktail party-dinner dance. This year the festivities were held in Buffalo at the Statler-Hilton. The purpose of the IN- TERNATIONAL CLUB is to try to help students from other countries feel more relaxed and at home in an unfamiliar atmosphere. The club accomplishes this by spon- soring social functions with in- teraction between both the ex- change and resident students. Knights of Columbus: First row: G. Zimmerman, M. Miller, D. McDonnel, P. Lynch: Second row: J. Lacy, S. Kerins, M. Foster CFinancial Secretaryj, Fr. G. M. Mahoney, C. M., E. Wright fGrand Knightj, M. Gravelle fDeputy Grand Knightl, C. Ruzzi, J. Mc- Coneghy fTreasurerj, M. Shields: Third row: G. French, T. Donahue, M. Amo, Br. B. Dillon, M. Nicholson, J. Holzschuh, D. Drumg Fourth row: M. Bonacci, G. Reinhardt, E. Terzolo, J. Marx, K. Williams, S. Coleman, R. Cronin, K. Lagonegro, M. Castricone, K. Sayre, T. McCormick: Missing: Fr. J. Dunne, C. M., 1ChaplainJ, D. Segrue. lg Left: LEAP FROGS: First row: S. Joy, M. Piwowarski fTreas.J, K. Gholstong Second row: B. lacucci, C. Sweeney, J. Lesenko CPres.l, J. Schaefer CSec.J, C. Story, C. Baron, L. Jondleg Third row: D. Stockton, K. O'Hara, J. Howe, D. Smith, M. Caloza QV. Pres.J, M. Vieux, R. Dolenuck, l. Hamilton, C. Houte. Below: K M E: On floor: D. Sugrueg Sitting: M. Heneghan CPres.J, J. Layo fV. Pres.J, T. Falk. The KNIGHTS OF CGLUMBUS offers young Catholic men the op- portunity to share views, ideas, and beliefs with others in a sociable manner. Their meetings intend to spur members to service and offer social activities. The LEAP FROGS is the campus pep organization. Open to all students, its goal is to stimulate spirit and student involvement. Ac- tivities include pep rallies, cheering at all the Niagara basketball games, and the annual leap frog across the Rainbow Bridge in Niagara Falls. KAPPA MLI EPSILON is the Niagara University chapter of the National Math Honor Society. The club's activities include the annual induction ceremony and banquet and any other social and academic activities held in conjunction with the Math Club. Right: MARKETING CLUB: On floor: E. Wright, D. Cameron. Kneeling: B. Mc- Cluskey, M. Ottaviano, J. Emerson, M. K. Flaherty, L. Trumpfheller, B. Demita fPres.J, T. Sheehan fTreas.l, J. Hedstrom fVice Pres.J, K. Caving Standing: E. A. Selz- nick, M. Battaglia, J. Vezzana, B. Droz- dowski, K. DiNardo, J. Caceci, S. Kelly, R. Ross, M. B. Tierney, B. Byrne, R. Keegan, J. Jeckovick, G. Keith, M. Foster, B. Eby, M. E. CrerandCSec.l, P. Cannon. Below: MARTIAL ARTS CLUB: Front row: D. Burgdorf, J, Servello, T. Swimm, T. Dinan. Second row: K. DeFazio, D. Bald- win, P. Hawkes, J. Gabreski, G. Rappl, J. Rotondo. Third row: A. McCadden, S. Volkotsi, L. Werd, E. Pinciney, A. Win- terbergh, G. Mondo. Fourth row: P. Hughes, M. Cunningham, S. Stroud, D. Meehan, T. Plascyk, K. Merkel, C. Cryan CSec.D: Last row: J. Alegria, M. Quiguers tln- structorj, D. LaMarche flnstructorl, G. Ber- tone fPres.J, M. Bertone, G. Yehl, M. Gowdon. .5,, ..,, I 1 W M 'nqwf LM is 140' , .., , , I fury, M 7 .W J 5, I ,,y .seyrrtl J 7 I M f I ELL LVA, .Wu . .,, , ...- f'f A fa x THE MARKETING CLUB is a social organization dedicated to the purpose of introducing the student to the business world. Through activities both on campus and in coordination with area colleges, an understanding of com- merce methodology is achieved. 122 In the MARTIAL ARTS CLUB the student is first taught the basics of karate, then taught how to fight and defend himself, with the op- portunity to advance to higher belt levels. The club is open to all in- terested students. THE MINORITY CULTURAL SOCIETY strives to preserve and perpetuate the black culture, as well as all minority culturesg also to instill pride, promote unity and fun- ction as a social organization by prompting awareness between the minorities and whites in relation to Ns- the current problems of the minority people in our country. THE MATH CLUB is a social organization whose goal is to promote interaction between students of mathematics. Activities for 1979-1980 included several parties with the math faculty, a 50- 50 raffle and a Recruitment Day for high school seniors. THE MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY ASSOClATlON of Niagara Univer- sity is composed of the faculty, staff and student body of Niagara. Organizations Left: MINORITY CULTURAL SOCIETY: Fir- st row: R. Washington, K. lreland, R. Ed- mond, G. R. Grant, M. Frank: Second row: S. Butler, S. Wilson, D. Russell QV. Pres.J, L. Eberhardt QPres.J, F. lreland, P. Boney CSec.J: Third row: C. Wilson, M. Carlson, R. Sebastian, M. Vieux, T. Williams, K. Gholston, K. Etienne, K. Adkins, D. Favor. Left: MATH CLUB: On floor: M. Sampson: Sitting: R. Yanello QPres.l, C. McDonald CTreas.J, M. L. Welch QV. Pres.J, T. Falk: Standing: J. Layo, P. Castiglioe. Above: MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY: Sitting: J. Zerilli, W. Hamilton, R. Miklitsh, C. Corbett, K. LeGro: Standing: Dr. Dunuwila, Mr. Huebsch, Sr. M. Minella, M. Franicellic. ln view of the social responsibility and awareness of the Catholic Church it strives to achieve com- munity support of efforts for fur- ther advances in the battle against Muscular Dystrophy. 123 N.A.T.S.: Kneeling: L. Keller, L. Doebler, J. Tooley, S. Brady, B. Millaville, M. Cerimeli, K. Niven: Sitting: D. Sanders, J. Win- terfield, C. Millert, S. Whalen, M. C. Halliday, E. Stephens, D. Lee, T. Madau, M. Vinas fPres.jg C. Kazel fSec.J: S. Cotner. Third row: D. Ferraro, J. Conely, M. Vieu, L. Stokes, P. Zimpher, D. Gardiner, B. Moshier, M. Palmer, N. Nicoletti, T. Brand, M. Ber- tone, B. Moriarty, J. Stevenson QV. Presb: Last row: J. Arcuri, T. Carey, A. Hevesy, J. Ferreras fPub. Rel.J: J. Barbagallo, M. Uraslar, I. Hamilton. N.S.N.A.: Seated: P. Wrobbel fPres.J, K. Baker fTreas.j: Standing: K. Flanagan CV. Pres.J: K. Budniewski tSec.J. .xx ,vi ,el The NATIONAL STUDENT NUR- SE'S ASSOCIATION CN.S.N.A.l is the national organization for students in schools of nursing. The purpose of the Association is to promote professional development 124 of the individual student and to in- volve students of nursing, as future professionals, in improvement of the health care of all people. The NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF TOURISM STUDENTS fN.A.T.S.J is the national organization for tourism students. The organization is relatively new on campus and has sponsored such things as trips to Toronto. The N.U. PLAYERS membership is open to the student body at N. Ll. PLAYERS: On floor: R. Papia fPres.J, M. Wanzer QV. Pres.l, A. Schultz fTreas.l, I. D'Auria fSec.lg Second row: M. Ninacs, S. Schuster, L. Loughran, E. Ratchford, D. Lundy, C. McDonald, K. Shea, D. Perlman, Third row: B. Wilson, T. Gallagher, K. Broiles, On top: T. Jost, B. O'Hara, D. Drew, J. Marinaccio, B. Wilson, S. Bird, M. Gordon, l. Burns, C. Man- CONE. N. Ll. SINGERS: Sitting: D. Mende, K. Seil C. Gideon, O. Betlow, M. Faricellie Kneeling: C. Bittner, E. Gaffke, J. Smith M. Cosentino fSec.J, M. Curry, L. Derme, T Rosenthal, Third row: N. Liebeck, P. Lapp M. DeConinck CTreas,j, J. Beck fPres.J, D Blowers QV. Pres.j, T. Zimmer, N. Paetow P. Mulligan, Fourth row: R. Billington, J Rose, Fr. Lachowski fMod.l, S. Caldwell, C McDonnell, M. Bratosh, L. Braun, Last row M. Stobb, C. Zunner, Fr. McGourty, P Johnson, T. Fezer, T. Johnson, E. Reilly, N Diakun, M. Peake. As. 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 per- forming in the production or working on various production crews. The N.C.l. SINGERS is composed of men and women who enjoy singing for the opportunity to develop their musical talents. Per- formances at schools and hospitals as well as at various university assemblies have become a welcome tradition at Niagara. Clubs Right: NOMAD: Sitting: D. Sicoli fPres.Jg Standing: M. O'Connel, M. Sandram, L. Farallo, R. Davis, R, Borgatti. Below: FOREIGN STUDENTS ASSOCIATION: On floor: J. Edgecombe, D. Lee, E. Arauz, Y. Wako, S. Borhe. Site ting: S. Yu, K. Bistany, Mrs. Long fMod.J, M. Uraslar, A. Dellaportas, A. Jaen, C. Roach, M, Ramos. Standing: A. Mooze, L. Danes, V. Long, N. Culmer, P. Nwankwo, J. Alegria, A. Alegria, A. Antonios, I. Hanilton, D. Gonzalez, M. Vinas, D. Hangarasa, J. Ferreras, G. Brice. 'Qs-. NOMAD, now in its third year, is NOMAD invites students to express the community's: creatively their ideas in a yearly aj Bedouin student compilation ofartistic work. organiation bi a saving grace ci open literary and publication dj none of the above 126 A service organization, the FOREIGN STUDENTS ASSOCIATION, was formed to promote cultural exchange, provide for the welfare of members new and old, through a unified ef- fort in adapting to the en- vironment, people, culture and language of the United States. PARENTS' WEEKEND has proven to be one of the most popular and enjoyable occasions of the entire school year for both parents and students. lt's a special time which brings a piece of college into parents' lives. lt offers an opportunity for parents to share I a part of their son or daughter's life here at Niagara while also enabling them to become acquainted with all the people that make up Niagara: the students, faculty and administrators. Above: PARENTS WEEKEND: Floor: D. Zlotnick, J. Ceccarelli fSec.J, M. Crilly, M. Jarmusz, K. Gallagher: Sitting: M. Lyons, K. Hickey, R. Billington, B. Kowalik, J. Fiedler, L. Ward, K. Kehm, S. Walters: Standing: K. LaWall, S. Farrell, G. LaCirou, D. Janczyk, Fr. Hubbard, C. M., M. Heneghan, P, Dombroski, Fr. Trotta, C.M., T. Byrne fPres.J, E. Siebert, K. Maloney, C. Winke. Left: ORIENTATION: On floor: M. Llrastar, D. Sugrue, R. McCormick: Sitting: P. Loewenguth, J. Ceccarelli, Fr. Prior, C.M., M. Jarmusz, Fr. Trotta, C.M.: Standing: R. Miklitsch, P. Dombroski, M. Lyons, E. Muzyka, K. Bistany, Mr. O'Dea. Attempting to ease the transition to college life, the ORIENTATION COMMITTEE works hard all year to prepare a program for the fresh- man and transfers. ln August these students are put through a crash course on academics, cultural ac- tivities and fun. Clubs Right: PHI BETA SIGMA: On floor: E. Caban, K. Ireland: Sitting: L. Morgan, K. Adkins: Standing: W. Anderson, E. Scott, J. Parachue, C. Hale, F. Ireland. Below: POLITICAL SCIENCE FORUM: Fir- st row: E. Cleary, J. Mandico, G. Dunn, P. Armstrong, M. Swift, A. Wagner: Second row: J. Acey, J. Wark, T. Lynch, C. Gish, S. Pesarchick, M. Caloza, D. Dziewisz, M. Russell, D. Myers, J. Piekunki: Third row: M. Reddy, T. Cadogan, P. Dunn, S. Aiello, J. Gallina, J. Crisafulli, D. Helliwell fPres.l, J. Sharkey, B. Taratino, Mr. R. O'Dea QMod.J, J. Cadogan. -.--f- PHI BETA SIGMA: Phi Beta Sigma is a predominantly black fraternity and an internationally known social organization. Their programs are eduation, social ac- tion and bigger and better business. N.U.'s chapter, Theta Phi has geared to promoting educational awareness among ,..--v' blacks and helping businesses in the community at large. POLITICAL SCIENCE FORUM: The Forum was organized to promote interest in current issues of local as well as national interest. The Forum competes in model United Nations conferences such as QF' .1 those sponsored by Georgetown, Harvard, Yale, Princeton, and the University of Pennsylvania with the national competition held at the United Nations in New York City. Other activities include own own U.N. competition with speakers Senators Edward Kennedy and Jacob Javits. . 'I fs, V, . gf. r,.A if ,. 1... b at A. 3. ., 4 rf RUNNING CLUB: The Women's Running Club is an organization who has successfully completed their second year of campaign. Its purpose is to unite all women in- terested in an organized sport. SENIOR WEEK COMMITTEE: The Senior week committee, organized in late fall, spends the year planning activities for the final party-out week. Such events in- clude Mulligan's On-The-Lake, the Disorientation Walk and a Semi- formal. fl Above: RUNNING CLUB: Kneeling: S Hahn, T. Graham, M. Purskay fPres.J, J. Touhey, B. Kaymel, M. Gould, D. Aumell: Second row: K. Fagan, A. Kenny, C. Kilmer, M. Duff, K. Maloney, E. Bullet' Purdy: Third row: M. Maracina, D. Larson, L. Branigan, F. Crawford, C. Procknal, N. Habert, E. Brennan. Right: SENIOR WEEK COMMITTEE: Sit ting: First row: L. Damaschki, M. E Crerand, C. Sweeney, P. Stewart, G Reininger: Middle row: T. McCarthy, M. B Jacobi, M. Dillon, M. Uraslar, P. Davis, J Nicholson: Standing Qln backjz B. O'Brien T. Byrne, M. Rumble: Missing: G. Forest M. Hedges, P. Lowenguth, J. Nanno, S Pautz, P. Schmidt. Clubs SIGMA ALPHA SIGMA: Seated: V. White CSec.J, E. Emerson fTreas.J, A. DiFonzo fSec.J, M. Rumble IPres.Jg Standing: Fr. Mahoney IMod.j, M. HeneghanfV. Pres.l. SKI CLUB: On floor: B. Smith, L. O'Con- nell, C. Szot, L. Callerame, M. Faricellieg Second row: T. Fish, Fr. McGourty CMod.J, H. Henderson fTreas.J, K. Senecal IPres.J, D. Lesso CV. Pres.j, S. Harbauer, L. Butlerg Standing: A. Alegria, C. Cuonauguria, P. Buchanan, D. Sugrue fSec.i, P. Gluszak, J. Stefanucci, J. Hamilton. l3O SIGMA ALPHA SIGMA is the un- dergraduate honor society of Niagara University. It recognizes students as well as faculty, ad- ministrators and staff who have achieved. The annual tapping ceremony is held in March, when the new members are inducted. Niagara University's SKI CLUB involves 200 people, both com- muters and residents. On Thursday nights busses pick up and ship members to the slopes of nearby Kissing Bridge where they enjoy both powder and friends. W Left: STUDENT GOVERNMENT EXECUTIVE BOARD: Kneeling: B. McQuire fTreas.J, K. Hickey QV. Pres.l, D. Sugrue CTreas.J, Standing: C. Story lSec.J, J. Curry fCorres. Sec.J, V. White CPres.l. Left: STUDENT GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATIVES: On floor: M. Hipp- man, G. Dunn, P. Sceedy: Second row: K. Reilly, M. E. Fritz, P. Ryan, B. Nicolia, M. Rumble, B. Ersing: Back row: M. Wagner, M. Ryan, K. Fletcher, P. Wrobbel, M. Dillon. The N.U. STUDENT GOVERN- MENT covers the social, academic, environmental and judicial realms of university life. This year, lec- tures, coffeehouses, socials and a concert were presented by Govern- ment. Other functions were l X upgrading Career Planning and Placement, reforming the Judicial system and funding all campus clubs. 131 Above: TTT FORUM: Sitting on floor: M. Urasler, R. McCormick, A. Pulver, P. Zimp- fer, C. Mingolalli, A. Kenny, M. Maracina, J. Winterfield, K. Bilivia fPres.l, C. Roach: Second row: S. Loughlin, B. Moriarty, J. Barbagallo, S. Harbauer, E. Farro: Seated: J. Sullivan, T. DeCormick, M. A. Reddy, M. Vinas, B. Perry, A. Jean, K. Roscielniak, D. Lee, J. Ferreras, V. Corsaro, J. Conley fSec.l: Standing: L. Dames, C. Hess, D. Saunders, M. Reedy, M. Bertone, S. Pesar- chick, B. Reiss, N. Culmo, Ci. Brice, l. Hamilton, J. Edgecomb, C. Kazel, P. Salat, J. Hamersky, K. ButlerfV. Pres.J. Right: SOCIAL INVOLVEMENT CLUB: On floor: D. Jacobs: Seated: P. Terrano, Mrs. A. Schaefer fMod.l, K. Gregg fPresj: Stan- ding: M. Sibley QV. Pres.J, J. Dever fCorres. i he ' Sec. . TTT Forum: The purpose of the TTT Forum is to foster professionalism in the fields of Transportation, Travel and Tourism. lt also offers the student a greater opportunity to interact with 132 many of the TTT industries. The Forum sponsors many activities in which all students are encouraged to participate. The SOCIAL WORK lN- VOLVEMENT CLUB is open to all ,4 interested students and faculty members of the University. lts pur- pose is to serve the school as well as the Niagara Falls community through educational and charitable functions. Clubs Left: THE YOUNG REPUBLICANS: On floor: J. Bentz tSec.jg Second row: S. Harrauer fTreas.J, T. Madaug Back row: M. Castricone, T. Realeq Absent: J. Hamad, S. Lambrecht. Below: WRNU: On floor: G. Dunn, L. Dames, M. Murphy, B. MacDonald, B. Gedeong Second row: B. Mildenberger, R. Dolenuck, M. Faracellie, M. Puvowarski, K. Bauca, G. Dohrmanng Third row: R. Kemp, P. Nessler, C. Ambridge, J. Licata, G. Reinhardt, G. Moriniti, E. Gaf- fke, J. Nolan, T. DeConinck3 Fourth row: M. DeConick, K. Richards, M. Jagger, M. Star, Bro. Bill, C. Buonaugurio, P. Battson, P. Johnson, P. Gabriel, Southside J. Lyons, C. Duke, E. Reilly, D. Lott. The COLLEGE REPUBLICANS is an organization to get young voters and students involved in politics on a local levelg to make them more aware of how the political system works and help them understand the Republican Party's objectives. WRNU, Radio Niagara Univer- sity, is a student operated station providing the campus with en- tertainment, news and special events including Niagara Univer- sity Women's Basketball. Besides coverage of campus events, WRNU provides world and national news through the facilities of the Mutual Broadcasting System. 133 IAGARA 1980 Managing Editor: Rosemary Styno 134 Sports Editor: Joe Huver .QNX ,E xfi Q-c,1m X' t i 5 C so 'v .1 Layout Editor: Rita Straube Yearbook Staff: On floor: M. DeConinck, N. Saxton, M. Wilkins: Sitting: J. Stefanucci, S. Whalen, C. Hess, S. Loughlin: Standing: M. Hippman, C. Ru-zzi, A. Crosson, G. Conklin, A. DiFonzo, G. Reininger. This year's NIAGARAN was a project met with difficulties but it turned out to be a rewarding ex- perience. Pictures were not among the lacking, many students shared their talents and took some shots. We feel the book represents Niagara University as an institution that provides a well-rounded education and a friendly at- mosphere to match. bn. ,EH .nf . W It Co-editors-in-chief: Mary Heneghan,MelCrerand. Cgmoderatorsg Mr, Leo Maloney, My Louis Centofanti. f Senior Section Editor: Paula Schmidt. M W 1? Q X 1 f iS-i SEQ? F X Szff Literary Editor: Marianne O'Hanlon. Photography Editor: Kevin Bean. Freshman Class Officers One chapter has ended and a new one has begun. With anxious excitement we, the freshmen class have arrived at Niagara to learn, to grow, to meet people and to make new friends, to fulfill dreams and to dream new ones, to enjoy life and to prepare ourselves for whatever Left to Right: K. McGann QTreas.J, S. Savage QSec.J, K. McConeghy fPres.J, M. B. Maxwell QV. Pres.J. the future may present. A new and different way of life presents itself to us. A world of lectures, books, and papers combined with the ad- ded spice of clubs, socials, sports, and parties. ln the months and years to come we hope to grow together into a class whose unity, ambition, hardwork, smiles, and fun-loving spirit will affect all of those around us. And some day we will look back upon beautiful frien- dships and lasting memories. Mary Beth Maxwell Secretary of Freshman Class 136 Sophomore years has been a time for learning, growing and working together. Taking on new responsibilities the members of the Class of 1982 participated in organizing exciting events. The enthusiastic sophomores began the year with a Class Mass-representative of our unbeatable class unity - the word which best describes the goal we are continuing to maintain. The class next sponsored a Halloween Happy Hour which proved to be successful. The annual Sophomore Semi-formal was held off campus at the C'est La Vie Party House on November 9th. Class Mugs were soldg just another symbol of the Spirit of Niagara. Ten diligent students were selected as the Ring Committee. They will work together to design, order and distribute the rings. Throughout the year the class members came together for meetings where nominations were cast, decisions were made and plans were put into action. The Sophomore Class has a very bright future in their 2 years to come. They should anxiously look forward to these years as a time to grow even closer and should seize the opportunity to accomplish even l'T1OI'e. More than anything, the priceless sophomore year teaches all of us that through spirit and determination, the Class of 1982 can ac- complish anything. Mary Helen Mahoney Secretary of Sophomore Class '12 T :ff w- 'T' , W MWM. Sitting: J. Holzschuh QPres.J, M. H. Mahoney fSec.Jg Leaning: D. Guiry CV. Pres.J, M. Polzinetti QTreas.J. Sophomore Class Officers Coming together is a beginning Keeping together is progress, Working together is success. Junior Class Officers Our third year has just passed and the somewhat lost freshmen we once were are now going into the final stretch. Remember. . . See you later, Alligator fHouse lj . . . Juniors take over Timon Hotel . . . moving off campus . . . Orien- tation Banquet . . . C'est La Vie. . . corn, Bash and beer at MQ's Fall Weekend in the swamp. . . Rat becomes weeknight haunt . . . tacos at Dantes . .. gorge parties House 6's Midnight Party Kamikazis . . . dry November . . . 138 On floor: J. Stefanucci fTreas.J: Sitting: L. Butler C86-cj, B. Clair fPres.J, J. lnfante QV. Pres,J. back to back with Moss Back .. . the 70's . . . Hail Scaffidi . . . quarters . . . the morning after . . . Rocking with the Cock . . . Robin downtown becomes week-end . . . Speak Happy Hours . . . resort Cost Accounting takes snow? catching up on credits . . . Easter Break under the sun . . . Junior week-end in Buffalo . . . finals. . . see you next year . . . by the way. . .did you remember? its toll . . .apathetic or not. . . nur- ses become secondary . . . Press Box. . . midterms. . . study much? . . . total abuse . . . before and after parties . . . Southside smashes . . . Cathy Galla DeVeaux girls and boys Cathy Mark backgammon . . . lran . . . co-ed or Mary Reddy bust. . .parking tickets. . . night at Jimmy Sullivan the races . . . food etc. . . . fthej Clams cook at Niagara . . . leaving .me I' Wx fum-. fvnnvvv' F , . We . Q , J. Nanno IV. Pres.J, T. Byrne ITreas.j, L. Damaschke CSec.J, P. Loewenguth IPres.J. Senior Class Gfficers Every September when I was a child, my aunt would say to me on the first day of school, Catherine, what are you going to be when you grow up?' Having just watched the Miss America Pageant I would reply along the lines of: Auntie, I want to serve my country, love God and stop Communist agressionf' I would then do a tap dance while humming The Stars and Stripes Forever in a red, white and blue tutu while twirlling a baton. Over the years my answer varied and, until lately, I had some idea of what I wanted from life. This past summer when my aunt questioned me, my ideas on the future were less noble. They ranged from professional student to in- dependently wealthy to unem- ployed . At long last reality was hit- ting me in the face and I was panicking. I was going through a phase that all seniors do-fear of the future. We feel our relatively secure pasts may not have prepared us for our seemingly un- sure futures. The past has provided us with a great number of learning experiences from which we can gain. But first, we must recognize these experiences. I soon realized that I had a great number of advantages, just as we all have, though we may not realize it. The problem seemed to be that we take these advantages for gran- ted. Instead of using these ad- vantages to help, we have sat idly by and watched the world. It became impossible for me to pin- point anything my generation could claim as having done. Alright, I suppose we are respon- sible for making You Light Llp My Life the Number One song of the 1970's according to Billboards Top 40. But we have not made much of an attempt to make the world a bet- ter place. Granted, we may not have had much of a chance, but we must realize there is a job to be done in the world and we cannot be afraid to do it. The 80's will be ours to help, not in the destruction, but in the building of our world and the world of those around us. We must shape and mold our society in a way that will lead to positive growth for all members of the human race. A tremendous amount of work has gone into our education, not just from our own selves, but from parents, freinds and teachers. We have been given the gift of education, an advantage many don't utilize. It is our duty to apply that knowledge in helping our- selves and those around us who have been less fortunate. We have the know-how, and we must never be afraid to use it. Many people have given so that we may receive. We owe them thanks and something else: A promise that we will give of ourselves, not only to make a better world, but that others may learn also. Catherine A. Luhr ssffei fog we e . ,M W , f ig A N I s :fel W 5' XFI: , Qx . xg 55 imitidei A common sight in the LLSC, students supporting their clubs, and promoting their act 6- is Chris LiButti has a cocktail at the Cultural Symposium. 140 ivities. Moss Back Mule Band played at the outdoor social on Fall Weekend Cathy Hess and Sheila Loughlin enjoy a refreshing drink at the TTT Forum. lt's impossible in a yearbook such as this to l present all of the many activities that go on throughout the year. On this page and the preceding pages we've tried to recognize a few of these. Just a glimpse of activities that the Niagara community organizes and participates ing campus offers a range of special events. The first semester included a fun Fall Weekend and a Cultural Sym- posium with cocktails at our new gallery at DeVeaux. 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We were a class-the class of '80, marking the entrance of a fresh era under a new President, Fr. Gerard Mahoney. The vestiges of the radical sixties that reached Niagara in the seventies had virtually en- ded when we, the Bicen- tennial graduates, arrived. Many of our memories of N.Ll. have already been revised. Red Coach and Yorkshire, lines outside the old bookstore, and trains running past Vinnies are fragments in the photograph albums of our minds. The purchase of the DeVeaux campus, the erec- tion of a new building fa two-year old child as yet un- namedj, and the installation of a pedestrian mall have changed our campus maps already. The memories rush back swiftly, not reluctantly. We learned to say wombat and Rat with ease, and stopped running to the mailbox. The Blizzard of '77 and its sub- sequent stranding of all of us-not without liquid sustenance-created head- lines nationwide. We have been offered more than the typical college traditions of semi- formals, semi-successful socials, and post-test celebration. Harry Chapin marked the return of con- certs to Niagara, and was followed by Aztec Two-Step, Pure Prairie League, Orleans, and Southside Johnny. The Guardian , a national television produc- tion, made us all a little prouder to be Niagarans. N.U.'s own art gallery opened, as did McQ's, which we also made our own. By Junior Weekend, we had even claimed Canada. Old Niagara traditions didn't die, but some faded away. As off-campus living became the norm, we wat- ched the Annual pie kill, the old new curriculum, and House One for Seniors give way to the yearly egg drop, the new new curriculum, and temporary advising for freshmen. Much more seriously, we were shocked to discover the Love Canal disaster. Bloody Run Creek crept into our late-night conversations over Dante's pizza and coke. We realized exactly where Iran and Pakistan were located and what they meant. We learned, too, where we were headed and what frien- dship meant. The sea of faces became a second family, the array of buildings, a second home. We are individuals, each identity established. We are a class, determindedly en- tering the world beyond, armed with our ideals, our education and our friends. Maybe that's all we need. -Virginia White X. , 3,57 tg.: f PETER J. ABEL JOSEPH. A. ACEY AMY LOU ADAIR SUZANNE M. AGNESS B.S. TTT B.A, Political Science B.A. Criminal Justice B.S. Criminal Justice GEORGE N. ALEXlOU DONNA A. ALLEN ROBERT AMBERSON GAE S. ANASTASIA B.S. Marketing B.S. Nursing B.A. Political Science B.S. Nursing et L L. MARK F. ANDERSON RICHARD L. ANDRIANO SUE A. ANGER PETER A. ARCADI B.S. TTT B.S. Marketing B.S. Nursing B.S. Nursing SUSAN M. ASHBURN MICHAEL C. ASHWORTH MARY ELLEN AUGSTELL PAUL R. AUSTIN B.S. Nursing B.S. Marketing B.A. Communications B.A. Political Science ROBERT J. BADGER B.S. Criminal Justice Hey there's a nice one! , say Tim fTazb Barber and Don Tierney. CHARLES A. BALLINEK B.S. TTT Campus photographer, Joe Acey, takes a break. SANDRA L, BARAN B.S. Nursing Ah ye ' 1 ,QW ,5 G Q1 Z Q .aka X TIMOTHY BARBER B.S. Nursing But I like it here! PETER W. BARRY B.S. Commerce Gary Bertone meditates on his future biology careenfr , ,-umm .-1fP'.. 'fi1. IW ,, ,. fx BARBARA L. BARTH ,-X B.S. Commerce 'lbe NWI ,,. Qt nun S . -Sw X, N3 AD ni-:Jer-I f fe r S ri xliqz Ei 3 VERN BARTLETT B.S. Business Education Rejected Rush's Rejects, wallflowers again at the social. MARTIN BATTAGLIA B.S. Marketing The sky is falling, the sky falling! 'T ,qi I I I x . 3, KAREN BALICH PETER BEILEWECH MARK J. BELLANCE JOHN C. BELLIS B.A. Spanish B.S. Marketing B.B.A. Accounting B.B.A. Accounting CYNTHIA M. BEMB TIMOTHY R. BEMISDERFER JACQLIELYN M. BENWARE RICHARD D. BERGERON B.S. Nursing B.S. TTT B.S. Nursing B.A. English 1 ' I GARY M. BERTONE JO ANN M. BETTIN ERNEST J. BILLITIER KATHLEEN F. BILWIN B.S. Biologyf' B.S. Nursing B.S. Commerce B.S. TTT MICHAEL G. BLEIER DAVID A. BLYTHE MICHAEL J. BOCCACINO JOHN J. BONACCI B.B.A. Accounting B.S. TTT B.S. Biology B.S. Commerce PERSEPHONE Y. BONEY B.A. English ANN MARIE BOSCO B.A. Education THOMAS F. BOYLAN IV B.S. Political Science KATHLEEN M. BRADY B.S. Nursing MICHAEL BORDONARO B.S. Management MARY ANNE BOSHER B.S. Nursing CHYME E. BRADT B.S. Nursing MARY K. BRENNAN B.A. Communications Doreen Heim ceremony. an and her folks part lovingly after the capping 'Tx MARTHA K. BUCKLEY PAUL R. BRIODY SARA O. BROOKS B.S. Marketing B.S. Nursing B.S. Nursing SUZANNE R. BULINSKI KATHLEEN BUONACCORSO DANIEL J. BURGDORF B.S. Nursing B.S. Nursing B.S. Labor Relations BRYN L. BURNS MICHAEL A. BURNS B.A. English B.A. Political Science B.A. Political Science KATHLEEN M. BUTLAK CAROLYN J. BUTLER KAREN A. BYRNE TERRY M. BYRNE B.S. Nursing B.S. Nursing B.S. Marketing CHRISTINE CALIGILII DAVID CAMERON B.S. TTT B.S. Marketing This fly swatter works on these chemically mutated killer flies, Jim Hedstrom Surmisesl PAUL O. CANNON CHRISTINE M. CANNY B.S. Marketing B.S. Nursing Q KAREN M. CAPENHLIRST BARRY N. CARLSON B.S. TTT B.S. Natural Sciences QNX L I at , Z Es X , Yeah Mom, l'm hanging in there, BARBARA C. CARROII JAMES J. CARTWRIGHT reports Steve Connelly. B.S. TTT B.S. Marketing GARRET R. CAMERON B.S. TTT DANIEL J. CAPENHLIRST B.S. TTT MICHAEL W. CARNEY B.S. Physical Education LYNN M. CARUSO B.S. Nursing MARY EILEEN CASEY DANIEL J. CASTOR Q ,Q B.S. Biology B.B.A. Accounting WW' RICHARD CALILFIELD VIRGINIA CERETTO Don Statt examines magnifying glasses at the NU bookstore. B.S. Marketing B.S. Management KAREN CLARK THOMAS B. CLARKE B.S. Nursing B.S. Marketing DEBRA P. COARD BETH A. COFFEY Mary Beth Jacobi and Terry Byrne were the moneychangers at the B.S. Nursing B.S. Physical Education class picnic. MICHELE A. COLAGROSSI CYNTHIA J. COLE CHRISTINE M. COLLINS KATHLEEN M. COMAN B.S. Marketing B.S. Nursing B.S. Nursing B.S. Nursing DIANE M. COMERFORD JAMES S. COMERFORD ANNE MARIE CONNELL KENNETH K. CONTE B.S. Nursing B.S. Biology B.S. Marketing B.B.A. Accounting PAUL B. CONTESTABLE JOAN CONTI SUSAN M. COOLICAN BONITA M. COOMBS B.S. Biology B.A. Sociology B.S. TTT B.A. Foreign Languages 6' DAVE COONEY KIMBERLY J. COOPER DEBRA M. CORIERI MARY E. CORNELIUS B.S. Marketing B.S. TTT B.S. Economics B.S. TTT Z That the Nursing Class of 1980 passes the nursing boards, Lord hear our prayer, requests Paul ROBERT P. CORP B.B.A. Accounting Maxwell. '53 JOHN M. COLISINS B.B.A. Accounting Mary Lou Fye and Eileen Hanratty are almost like sisters. DELORES M. COWART- HUMPHREY , . u 1 B.S. Sociology A ROBERT COX JR. B.A. Management Wally Rooney ponders over the New York Times. K 'KX M. QATHLEEN K. CRYAN B.A. English LAURIE A. DAMASCHKE B.S. Nursing KAREN J. DANSKY B.S. Nursing JOANNE DeMARTlNl B.S. Nursing JAMES S. CURRY B.S. Social Welfare X LEWIS T. DAMES B.S. TTT PAUL H. DAVIS B.A. Political Science ROBERT J. DeMlTA B.S. Marketing J Q 1, 5 N4 . . I ROBERT O. CURTIS MICHAEL D. DALEY B.A. Education B.S. Labor Relations JOHNEL DANCE ANN M. D'ANGELO B.S. Criminal Justice B.S. Nursing MARLENE L. DeCONlNCK JOSEPHINE DELITY B.S. TTT B.S. Nursing ANTHONY J. DeMUNDA DONALD T. DENZ B.S. TTT B.B.A. Accounting ff? V we 6 ,fl 1 '-lit, :,3'11n5E:2f'1. 1 W, 2 , m ,gy mf . kg L V ' - ,, .VQGZ N 12 'V z A A KAREN A. DiNARDO DEBORAH A. DOBBO MARY K. DODD B.S. Marketing B.S. Nursing B.B.A. Accounting LAURA DOEBLER SUSAN DOGONNIUCK JAMES E. DONOVAN B.S. TTT B.S. Nursing B.S. TTT CHRISTINE M. DONOWICK MARY E. DOWLING ROBERT J. DROZDOWSKI B.S. Nursing B.S. Nursing B.S. Marketing xi, MAUREEN DUGGAN STEPHEN DUNN B.B.A. Accounting B.S. Marketing mm, J :wr A . ff is A J I Q -X Q ,I w Q is .,J' Q K .Q -Q. Q Q Q .4 ,:.,E gawk MARGARET A. EWART MARGARET A. FALK B.S. Nursing B.S. Nursing MAUREEN A. FALLON ANTHONY E. FARLEY Busting out of Vinnies, The Cove here we come! , exclaim seniors B.S. Nursing B.B.A. Accounting Joe Wolfe and John Caceci. SUSAN M. FARRELL KATHARYN J. FENZL B.S. TTT B.S. Nursing pf' V if o . .1 tj! O 1 . it I v JOSE R. FERRERAS JOHN S. FELIZ I need a lift to that table over there, please, B.S. TTT B.S. Physical Education to Dan Sicoli. 3 Y wifi. Q we K . 5 1 E5 2 , Iibrf-YO X K X says Miriam Sundram E ,r s THERESA M. FEZER MICHAEL A. FIFE CHRISTINE ANN FINLEY MARY C. FINNEGAN B.A. Political Science B.S. Marketing B.S. Nursing B.S. Social Welfare 2 wi 1 I TIMOTHY C. FISH LORRAINE E. FLAHERTY MARY K. FLAHERTY MALIREEN P. FLATTERY B.A. Chemistry B.B.A. Accounting B.S. Marketing B.S. Nursing KATHY A. FLETCHER TIMOTHY P. FLOOD DIANE FLYNN MICHAEL J. FLYNN B.S. Criminal Justice B.S. Criminal Justice B.S. Life Sciences B.A. Criminal Justice DANIEL P. FORD GERARD C. FOREST PATRICIA R. FORMAN MARK S. FOSTER B.A. Criminal Justice B.S. Biology B.S. Nursing A B.B.A. Accounting 'Nat . 0 2 CYNTHIA R. FRANCO B.S. Nursing -i....................-----W Veedee Price loves accounting with his lunch break! ,.,...,-A - - JOHN A FRANGIONE B B A Accounting 1 , House 3 troops it up at their annual Pearl Harbor Day Party. TERRY M- FRASER B.S. Marketing JUDITH L. FREAD B.S. Nursing Dan Capenhurst and Bill Douma checking out the female scenery. ML xt.. 'E 3 A ? f 9 3 2A, fv- Nady f if KATHLEEN A. GALLAGHER THOMAS J. GALLAGHER KENNETH E. GAVIN B.S. Nursing B.A. Communication Studies B.S. Marketing BEVERLY A. GERMAIN CHRIS GERVASI LESLIE J. GIBBIN B.B.A. Accounting B.S. Commerce B.S. Criminal Justice ,I .W PATRICIA E. GLEASON BARBARA J. GODEK DARYL B. GOLEMB B.S. Social Work B.S. Nursing B.B.A. Accounting ROBERT GOODROW MARY PATRICIA GORMAN MARIE T. GOLILD B.A. Life Sciences B.S. Nursing B.S. Nursing - ? ft if f-H 2 I THERESA S. GEEHRER B.S. Physical Education MARTHA A. GILLIS B.B.A. Accounting JANICE A. GONET B.S. Nursing KAREN M. GRABENSTATTER B.S. Nursing 163 if 'Adi m he ' ,E X ., -A , ,. is X Q KQSWQP W :. .,f...x.e.,e., W ., .-,N ...ic -. - - - ..,- ,ww-2. A. we fc: s z ' L, , , W wt 'vf ,V I E M GARY E. HAJNOS DAVID J. HALLIGAN B.S. Commerce B.A. Political Science ii' x ilu EILEEN M. HANRATTY MARY G. HARDING B.S. Nursing B.S. TTT -'LX X. if . .xx 4 M, JOSEPH R. HARPER DENISE A. HARTLING B.S. Commerce B.S. Nursing ROBERT P. HASLINGER PATRICIA A. HASSENFRATZ B.B.A. Accounting B.S. Nursing IMMACULATA M. HAMILTON B.S. TTT JANET L. HARLOW B.S. Nursing MARY C. HASENALIER B.S. Nursing PATRICIA M. HAWKES B.S. Life Sciences 165 5. K I KX W V KATHERINE M. HAYWARD B.S. Nursing Karen Bauch makes one of her last JAMES C. HEDSTROM tuition payments at NU. B.S. Commerce Mb r A ,ff J' , -I MARY E. HENEGHAN B.A. Mathematics Dave Cooney reflects on his first ALTA J. HICKS interview experience. B,S. TTT DEBORAH S. HEATH MARTHA M. HEDGES B.B.A. Accounting B.S. Nursing ANNE M. HEIM DOREEN A. HEIMAN B.S. Nursing B.S. Nursing Q 4' fr x Y' at 2 MICHAEL G. HERRMANN ATTILA T. HEVESY B.A. French BS- TTT DONNA M. HIGGINS ANDREW P. HILLEGAS B.S. Marketing B.S. TTT CHRISTIE J. HINTZ KYLE B. HOFFMANN B.S. Nursing B.S. Commerce JANET E. HOGAN JEAN M. HOGAN B.S. Physical Education B.S. Nursing MICHAEL P. HOLLAND MARCIA A. HOLLENBECK B.S. Management B.S. Nursing LYNN A. HOLLIDAY KEVIN F. HOUSTON B.B.A. Accounting B.S. Management Mark Kolmer looks as though he'd rather be somewhere else besides the library. is .vw VBR W l Niagara Falls' water, theres nothing like it! thinks Jeff Stolzen- burg. v Us: JUDITH A. HOWE LORI A. HULL BERNADETTE M. HUNT JOSEPH W. HUVER, JR. B.B.A. Accounting B.S. Physical Education B.S. Criminal Justice B.S. Management RICHARD A. IANNI SUSAN M. IMHOF FRANK B. IRELAND JR. KEVIN D. IRELAND B.S. Management B.S. Nursing B.S. Marketing B.A. Criminal Justice MARY BETH JACOBI INGRID E. JAHN KATHLEEN M. JAKOB BARBARA D. JAKUBEK B.S. Nursing B.A. English B.S. Nursing B.S. Nursing in-A -.1 JAMES L. JECKOVICH EUGENE R. JOHNSON JAMES J. JOHNSON LEONARD S. JOHNSON B.S. Management B.S. Nursing B.S. Marketing B.S. TTT WIS' ,ff Em X 'Fl' ROBERT D. JUOZITIS B.S. Management MICHELE L. KACZMAREK B.S. Physical Education CATHERINE A. KAJDASZ B.B.A. Accounting RICHARD W. KALETA B.S. TTT John Feuz and friends take a welcomed break in the Student Center before going on to the library. A,ff'fP if A Catching up on the campus news, Mary Phelan and Bruce Mackie scope out the lndex. Auditing is FLlNdamental! - Il Il A I JEAN A. KANE DEBORAH J. KALIFMAN JOHN F. KECK DONNA M. KEEHNER B.B.A. Accounting B.S. Biology B.S. TTT B.S. Nursing CHRISTOPHER M. KEELER HEIDI E. KELEHER LISA M. KELLER BRIAN KELLY B.S. Marketing B.S. Nursing B.S. TTT B.S. Marketing KATHERINE J. KELLY LAWRENCE J. KELLY MARSHA J. KELLY STEVEN J. KELLY B.B.A. Accounting B.S. Biology B.A. Life Sciences B.S. Marketing ug 'gi , I 4 , tx I KAREN E. KINNEBERG DONNA M. KLOSINSKI DEAN W. KLOSS SALLY A. KNOX B.S. TTT B.S. Natural Sciences B.A. English B.S. Nursing 'fa QL . if f f, QM V, 49' . W Nugquov-we- '4 ARLEEN B. KROMER ELAINE T. KROWINSKI ELIZABETH A. LALLY B.S. Management B.S. Nursing B.S. Social Welfare JACQLIELINE LANDER MARGARET A. LAPP JOHN S. LAVIN B.S. Nursing B.S. Nursing B.S. Commerce MELISSA J. LAWRENCE B.A. Political Science JANICE A. LAYO B.A. Mathematics TIMOTHY F. LAZAREK B.S. Nursing MELODY D. LEARNED ANTHONY S. LEDYARD DAVID D. LEFEBER B.S. Nursing B.S. Marketing B.A. Political Science Seniors Beth Lally, Mike Daley, and Rich Meiners anxiously hurry to classes at the beginning of a new day. This student has the future in mind as he reads the College Placement Manual. .V I nt 'lt xy mt MALIREEN A. LENAHAN JOSEPH P. LESENKO JR. ROSALIE A. LEVERS B.S. Management B.A. Education B.B.A. Accounting ELLEN R. LEWIS CHRISTINE M. LIBLITTI CYNTHIA A. LICKFIELD B.S. Nursing B.S. Nursing B.S. Nursing xi CHRISTINE A. LINDAK ANTHONY P. LISTA PETER R. LOEWENGLITH B.S. Economics B.S. Economics B.A. Sociology BETH A. LOFTLIS VERONICA M. LORTIE SHEILA B. LOLIGHLIN B.S. Nursing B.S. Nursing B.S. TTT KEVIN F. LOUGHRAN COLLEEN M. LOZO B.B.A, Accounting B.S. Social Welfare Q in ALICE B. LUCAS CATHERINE A. LLIHR Joan Conti and Mary Ellen Crerand meet in the Student Center for B.S. Nursing B.A. History their routine session at eleven. LALIREEN M. LUNDON TRACEY A. LLISCOMB B.S. Nursing B.S. Nursing 5 fw . KX, A A DEBORAH A. LYNAM PATRICK F. LYNCH Lauren Rocco spending time in the Student Center getting some B.S. Nursing B. S. TTT necessary work out ofthe way. THOMAS LYNCH ALEXANDER MACKELLAR NANCY L. MacKINNON B.A. History B.S. Business B.S. Nursing XXX, T 4. LAWRENCE F. MAIETTA LUCY M. MAJ LORETA A. MALLONE B.B.A. Accounting B.S. Nursing B.S. TTT 2',Xn ' E24 A X V, if JAMES J. MANHART MARK MANNING LAWRENCE R.MANZARE B.B.A. Accounting B.S. TTT B.S. Criminal Justice ROBERT E. MARIACHER BETH A. MARTUCCI MATTHEW F. MARTUCCI B.S. Management B.S. Nursing B.S. Criminal Justice ELLEN H. MAIARANA B.S. TTT RICHARD C. MANCLISO B.S. Marketing SUSAN M. MARACLE B.S. Nursing THOMAS MARYJANONSKI B.A. History Wi ...x . X X: X N AT W X2 W Nw Naam 178 I 'Q W ,L rv 1' 'Se MICHAEL MAZCIRCHLIK B.A. Philosophy PATRICIA ANN MCARDLE B.S. Nursing GREGORY MCCALLION Good boys don'tg but I do, is Steve KeIIy's motto. B.B.A. Accounting WK? GARY R. McCART B.S. Commerce House Five crew having a wild and crazy time. 'am I 'wfflgwiliz f ' W , Q I THOMAS R. MCCARTHY MATTHEW K. MCCONNELL JOAN T. McCOOL KEVIN J. MCCLILLOUGH B.S. Commerce B.S. Criminal Justice B.S. TTT B.A. Sociology BERNADETTE MCGILLICUDDY THOMAS P. MCGRATH 7 BRIAN McGUlRE SALLY L. MQGUIRE B.S. Nursing B.S. Physical Education B.B.A. Accounting B.S. Nursing C fl , . L. BARBARA L. MCGLIIRK JOANNE M. MCKEOWN KAREN A. MQLEAVY DENISE M. McLERRAN B.A. Nursing B.A. Modern Languages B.A. Languages B.S. Nursing M It V if f iM I I ,f 7,.,f ,gf WILLIAM J. MCQUOWN RICHARD G. MEINERS ANTHONY N. MELEO Pl'llLENE M. MEl.ONl B.S. Biology B.S. Commerce B.S. TTT B.S. Nursing 1 JOHN J. MENDICK ISABEL K. MENENDEZ B.S. Management B.S. Social Welfare PATRICIA J. MERGLER MOIRA J. MERZ B.S. Nursing B.S. Nursing KATHY M. MEYER LLICIANO MICELI B.S. Natural Sciences B.B.A. Accounting 4 5 f .sf V 2? 2, l' SAMUEL J. MlCHlNl SARAH A. MILICIA B.A. Communications B.B.A. Accounting ff LN 43,712+ at gl 522. That's all folks! , says Jim Donovan fPorkyJ. ELIZABETH A. MILLER MICHAEL D. MILLER TIMOTHY J. MITCHELL B.B.A. Accounting B.S. TTT B.S. Management may f MARK T. MOCERINO ELAINE C. MOELLER SHARON A. MOELLER B.S. Commerce B.B.A. Accounting B.S. Natural Sciences KATHLEEN M. MOESSNER PATRICE L. MOLL JOHN R. MONTGOMERY B.S. Nursing B.S. Nursing B.S. Commerce MALIREEN MOONEY RAYMOND G. MOOREHEAD DIANE J. MORASSE B.A. Social Welfare B.S. Management B.S. Nursing BARBARA A. MORIARTY TYKE MORRIS DIANNE C. MORRISON B.S. TTT B.S. Biology B.S. Nursing SCOTT D. MORTENSEN CHRISTINE A. MOSES PATRICIA E. MULLIGAN B.S. Marketing B.S. Nursing B.A. Sociology MARY M MULROY COLLEEN E MURPHY DAN B MURPHY B.S. Nursing B.S. Nursing B.S. TTT Our S.G. president Virginia White SALLY A. MURRAY KAREN R. NALEPA .JOHN W. NANNO tips a few. B.S. TTT B.S. Commerce B.S. Marketing MARY KRISTA NEELON CHERYL NEHODA B.S. Nursing B.S. Nursing O SUSAN M. NELSON MARYANN NEMECEK B.S. Nursing B.S. Marketing O ,is wif' Q 0' Ozgio if -ul Q' ,vm ii! ,sm it .Q ig, THOMAS M. NETZER CINDY L. NICHOLS B.A. Communications B.B.A. Accounting N Y MARY ELLEN NICHOLS JOHN T. NICHOLSON Having a good day, Bill? B.A. English B.S. Marketing .:. Q. ,ug ing Ciba ll! 'lm xxx' 8 KX x Y X-ani xi'QX 'SK.w Q nv i, :MQ 'N i'x!',,i. ,..ns:, OM., . x anmumtsmv we gii 'vs fi JS as 183 5 MARK T. NICHOLSON PAMELA K. NOTTINGHAM DEBRA J. NOWAK LYNDA A. NOWAK B.S. Criminal Justice B.S. Nursing B.A. Life Sciences B.S. Social Welfare MARY ELLEN NLINN PHILIP NWANKWO JERRY A. OAKES PATRICIA A. O'BRlEN B.A. Political Science B.S. TTT B.S. Management B.S. Physical Education xg 1 'Q TIMOTHY P. O'BRIEN J THOMAS T. O'BRlEN WILLLIAM G. O'BRlEN PATRICIA A. OBUSEK B.A. Education B.S. Commerce B.A. Political Science B.S. Nursing ROBERT P. O'CONNELL MARTIN F. O'CONNOR PATRICIA J. O'DAY DAVID J. O'DONNELL B.B.A. Accounting B.B.A. Accounting B.S. Nursing B.S. Management A if, PATRICIA A. OEHMAN if B.S. Nursing Mike Shields hard at work, per usual. MARIANNE O'HANLON B.S. TTT i COLLEEN M. O'HARA B.S. Nursing Who says studying can be fun? . . . Debbie Nowak! THQMAS M. Q1-'ARA B.B.A. Accounting IR 4 my X , wi Y, IQ E 'I' PATRICIA J. O'LEARY JAMES P. O'lNlElLl., ,N TAMARA S. OTIEIL KEVIN M. O'RElLLY B.S. Nursing B.S. Biology f jf B.S. Nursing B.S. Marketing GREGORY P. ORFFEO B.B.A. Accounting IL ki? f Those friendly people at 73 . Mount Eagle: Dave Cameron, I .. li 1 Marty fStudj Battaglia and 'i Mary Beth Tierney. GILMAN R. OUELLETTE 'll BRIAN M. PACKER VIKCKY A. PAFK JODI D. PALMERI B.S. Physical Education B.S. Management B.B.A. Accounting B.S. Nursing tx ' A-W, RUSSELL M. PAPIA THERESA M. PARKES DARLENE C. PARMLEY SCOTT J. PALITZ B.A. English B.S. Nursing B.S. Nursing B.S. Criminal Justice M 5 X Xi ROMAN M. PAYNE THOMAS J. PENNA JR. TRACY A. PERI DAVID C. PERLMAN B.S. Criminal Justice B.B.A. Accounting B.B.A. Accounting B. A. English MARK W. PERLO RICHARD B. PETERS JUDITH K. PETRLIZELLA PRISCILLA R. PFEIFER B.S. Marketing B.S. Management B.S. Nursing B.S. Accounting JOHN F. PHELAN MARY E. PHELAN B.A. English B.A. Political Science 4,1 JASMIN PHlLLlP DOROTHY A. PITTS B.S. TTT B.S. Nursing GARY E. PLACEK DEBORAH M. POCHILY B.S. Commerce B.S. Nursing FRANCIS PODLASINSKI ELAYNE M. PONZI B.S. Accounting B.S. Nursing ,W dl if GW Mike Boccacino really doesn't want his picture taken 188 l W, . 5 LINDA S. POPE JOSEPH PORPIGLIA VEEDEE PRICE JR. B.S. TTT B.S. Political Science B.A. History W Q, SUSAN M. PRYCE MARY P. PUSTAY SUSAN PYTEL B.S. Marketing B.S. Nursing B. S. Nursing JANICE ANN QUERMBACK JOSPEH P. QUINLAN MARY A. OUINN B.S. Nursing B.A. Political Science B.S. Nursing DENISE L. RACZKA CATHERINE M. RAGUE DOUGLAS P. RAHAM B.S TTT B.S. TTT B.S. Commerce .wr- as ' ,, ' 1' Q 'gmgw I if s .K 'PN fi: K5 Q i Y 2, k A x '53 Ngwii - - ww, Paw. 3 X sy r :Kg 5 v 5 .wf .1 '4-,' .r I JEFFREY R. RICH BRYAN D. RICHARDSON B.S. TTT B.B.A. Accounting SUSAN F. RICHARDSON DANIEL A. RISTAU B.S. Criminal Justice B.A. Political Science Izmir, NANCY J. RISTENPART PAT ROBERTO B.S. TTT B.S. Management TIMOTHY J. ROBINSON LAUREN A. ROCCO St. Vincent de Paul caught off guard B.S. Criminal Justice B.S. TTT JOHN E. ROMANO PAUL A. ROMANO WALTER MATTHEW ROONEY ANDREA M. ROSATI B.S. Biology B.A. Political Science B.S. TTT B.S. Nursing LAURA M. ROSS ROBERT B. ROSS JOHN F. ROTONDO ALBERT ROTTARIS B.B.A. Accounting B.S. Commerce B.S. Biology B.A. Political Science JOLIE P. ROUTHIER ROBERT F. RUGGIERO MARK RUMBLE HELEN T. RUSH B.S. Nursing B.S. Biology B.S. Biology B.S. Physical Education ROBERT C. RUSIN DALE M. RYAN JUDE T. RYAN PATRICE l. RYAN B.S. Marketing B.S. Nursing B.S. TTT B.S. Nursing i ,, Ji 3' Mx ...-:-l'- I f fy ff , QI' ff A ,Y I , I 1 i , y, LINDA C. SCHMIDT PAULA J. SCHMIDT KAREN A. SCHNEIDER BELINDA A. SCHOBER B.S. Marketing B.S. Nursing B.S. Nursing B.S. Nursing 'lvl JACQLIELYNN M. SCHULTZ LISA A. SCHWIND KALYN M. SELIG DAVID L. SENGSTOCK B.S. Nursing B.S. Nursing B.S. Nursing B.S. TTT I , CHARLES W. SHED TERRY A. SHEEHAN KAREN E. SHERWOOD BRIAN J. SHORT B.S. Business B.S. Marketing B.S. Criminal Justice B.S. TTT MARY C. SIBLEY DEBRA J. SMITH JAMES P. SMITH KAREN L. SMITH B.S. Social Welfare B.S. Economics B.S. Nursing B.S. Nursing 195 X 42 V - . Qi ,gy N QS se is K ,uv if Nlgwi- .3 sf 5 Q5 Q K A . - D ::f ?15 Sf gnnnnnq 5 E R YK--fam ff? JOSEPH E. STANKOVICH B.A. Sociology TERESA A. STAUB B.S. Nursing ELEANORE C. STEPHENS B.S. TTT ROBERT E. STOKES B.A. Political Science CINDY A. STARK B.S. TTT DALE G. STAVEY B.S. TTT FEDERIC E. STEVENS B.S. Social Welfare JEFF A. STOLZENBURG B.B.A. Accounting DONALD J. STATT B.B.A. Accounting 4 , +P 3 X 3 TERRI A. STAYZER B.S. Management ANN MARIE STEWART B.S. Nursing CHRISTINE E. STORY B.B.A. Accounting x , ROSEMARY STYNO JAMES SULLIVAN MIRIAM A. SLINDRAM B.S. Marketing B.A. Social Science B.S. Social Welfare . I s ' at Steven Wydysh coaxes Brian CHRISTINE A.SWEENEY DAVID J.SWEENEY PATRlCKJ.SWlFT Kelly, Let's not study, let's go B.S. Nursing B.S. Commerce B. A. History out. Mike Flaherty is a real swinger. SABINA T. SZABALA THOMAS J. SZKOTAK SHARON R. TAGG B.S. Nursing B.S. TTT B.A. English GAYLE M. TAMUTLIS DEBORAH A. TANSEY DIANE S. TEFEL B.S. TTT B.S. Nursing B.S. Nursing RICHARD A. THOMAS JR. JOAN E. THORNTON B.B.A. Accounting B.S. Biology . . fm ',,4fgg , U V . DONALD J. TIERNEY MARY E. TIERNEY What is Karen Dinardo hiding behind that smile. B.B.A. Accounting B.S. Marketing MARY K. TIERNEY CAROLYN J. TOBOZ B.S. Nursing B.S. TTT i l THERESE TRAPASSO THOMAS J. TIBUNELLA John Feuz in a rare moment at the library. B.S. Life Sciences B.B.A. Accounting 199 JOHN R. TRIPI JR. LEANNE TRUMPFHELLER B.S. Commerce B.S. Marketing PAUL I. VALLA JOHN R. Van DEVENTER B.S. Criminal Justice B.S. Nursing s . PATRICIA A. VERNELIILLE LEWIS A. VIGARS B.S. Nursing B.S. TTT JLIDITH M. WACHTER ALBERT R. WAGER B.S. Nursing B.S. Marketing BONNIE S. TLICKER MINE F. URASLAR B.S. Commerce B.S. TTT CHRISTINE M. VANYO JOSEPH A. VAZZANA JR . B.S. Nursing B. S. Marketing 3 MATTHEW J. VIOLAINITE LISA L. VODMATT B.A. Life Sciences B.S. Marketing MICHAEL WAGNER LINDA J. WALCK B.S. Commerce B. S. Commerce 3 2 5 Q v-gi 'P f. 5 . , X Q' X 1 e 3 s f if f I : J! 4 if ' 4 x af! I 7 ar! QW 'Jn , Wm tw CLAIRE A. WASHINGTON B.S. Nursing IYIYY L CATHY E. WHITE B.S. Nursing RICHARD WILLIGAN B.S. TTT JOHN A. WODKA B.S. Economics KIM M. WEINHEIMER B.S. TTT VIRGINIA L. WHITE B.A. History ANNE MARY WINTERBERG ER B.S. TTT JOSEPH D. WOLFE JR. B.S. Commerce 1 ROBERT M. WEINHOLTZ SUSAN R. WHALEN B.B.A. Accounting B.S. TTT DAVID W. WILBLIR STEPHANIE L. WILLIAMS B.S. Business B.S. Commerce JOANNE M. WINTERFIELD SUSAN E. WISCHERATH B.S. TTT B.S. Nursing NADINE M. WOLFF ANDREW J. WOLOSON B.S. Nursing B.S. Commerce CYNTHIA A. WOOD MARIANNE E. WOOD MARY E. WOOD EDWARD F. WRIGHT JR. B.S. Nursing B.B.A. Accounting B.S. Commerce B.B.A. Accounting KAREN A. WROBLEWSKI STEPHEN WYDYSH MARIE WYGONIK KEVIN J. WYSE B.S. Nursing B.S. Economics B.S. Commerce B.S. Social Science RAYMOND A. YANNELLO EILEEN M. YOUNG CHRISTINE M. YOLIMANS GRACE A. ZACCARDO B.A. Mathematics B.S. Nursing B.S. Nursing B.S. Nursing 4 r GRETA C. ZACHARA ROBERT L. ZAJAC THERESA ZIMMER SHARON A. ZIMMERMAN B.S. Nursing B.B.A. Accounting B.S. Nursing B.S. Nursing ST lim -WfLl.J-4 '1 'r A ' 4 ,, 3, EPHEN J. ZIMMERMAN GARY P. ZIMMERMANN B.S. Criminal Justice B.B.A. Accounting AUDREYJ.ZLlBA JULIA A.ZLllNlNER Tim Flood, in a philosophical mood, ponders the meaning of B.B.A. Accounting B.S. Nursing Life. is CAROL R. ZYSK SUSAN AMES B,S, Nursing B.S. Political Science 1 , l Who put the rum in my coke? wonders Deb ble Saunders. SENIOR DIRECTORY ABEL, PETER 1504 South Ave. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14305 N.U. Players, TT Forum, Yearbook ACEY, JOSEPH A. 7 Crestview Dr. Whitesboro, N.Y. 13492 Index iPhoto Ed.J, Yearbook QPhoto Ed.J, Political Science Forum ADAIR, AMY LOU 302-304 Buffalo Ave., Apt. B1 Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14303 AGNESS, SUZANNE M. 39 Chesterton Rd. Rochester, N.Y. 14626 Alpha Phi Sigma, NUCAP, Running Club ALEXIOU, GEORGE N. 70 Thorndale Rd. Slingerlands, N.Y. 12159 R.O.T.C. ALLEN, DONNA A. 306 Southfield Dr. ' Fayetteville, N.Y. 13066 Varsity Cheerleading, Black Awareness, Who's Who, Orientation, Intramurals AMBERSON, ROBERT 20 Juniper La. Monroe, N.Y. 10950 ANASTASIO, GAE S. Lawn La. Oyster Bay, N.Y. 11771 NSNA, First Aid Squad, Intramurals ANDERSON, MARK F. 5 Ball Pl. Watervliet, N.Y. 12189 Ski Club, Rugby Club, Delta Nu Alpha, lntramurals ANDRIANO, RICHARD L. 74 Bridge Rd. Manhasset, N.Y. 11030 Dorm Council, Intramurals, Lacrosse Club, Student Govt. fChairmanJ Con- cert Comm. ANGER, SUE A. 55 Van Peyma Rd. Hamburg, N.Y. 14075 Intramurals ARCADI, PETER A. 180 W. 1st Street North Fulton, N.Y. 13069 Chapel Choir Qorganist, V. Pres.j, A.I.B.S. ASHBURN, SUSAN M. 9 St. Marks Pl. Huntington, N.Y. 11743 ASHWORTH, MICHAEL C. 145 Washington Ave. Rochester, N.Y. 14617 Intramurals AUGSTELL, MARYELLEN 4870 University Ct. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14305 AUSTIN, PAUL R. 2729 Cleveland Ave. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14305 Intramurals BALUNEK, CHARLES A. 1028 Tomahawk Trail Scotia, N.Y. 12302 Baseball fCapt.J, Delta Nu Alpha, Cinema Club, Delta Epsilon Sigma, Index BADGER, ROBERT J. 235 Fairmount Ave. Liverpool, N.Y. 13088 Lacrosse Club, Intramurals BARAN, SANDRA L. 17 Panama La. Cheektowaga, N.Y. 14225 Ski Club, Index, Yearbook, Sigma Theta Tau, Delta Epsilon Sigma, Varsity Tennis BARRY, PETER W. 1 Lynndale Rd. Simcoe, Ontario, Canada N34127 BARTH, BARBARA L. 1149 Balmer Rd. Youngstown, N.Y. 14174 Hockey Club, Junior Fellows, Delta Ep- silon Sigma BATTAGLIA, MARTIN V. 182 N. Field Rd. Rochester, N.Y. 14617 lntramurals, American Marketing Assoc., K. ofC. BAUCH, KAREN A. 848 W. Fork Rd. Hamlin, N.Y. 14464 WRNU, Delta Epsilon Sigma, National Dean's List, International Club. BEILEWECH, PETER W. 112 Greenaway Rd. Eggertsville, N.Y. 14226 Hockey Club BELLANCA, MARK J. 1620 Ferry Rd. Grand Island, N.Y. 14072 Varsity Track and Field, lntramurals, Accounting Club BELLIS, JOHN C. 39 Heather La. Rochester, N.Y. 14616 BEMB, CYNTHIA M. 135 Cherrywood Dr. Williamsville, N.Y. 14221 BEMISDERFER, TIMOTHY R. 118 Wilton Pkwy. Kenmore, N.Y. 14223 Rugby Club fSec., Treas.J, Canoe Club BENWARE, JACQUELYN M. 425 E. Main St. Malone, N.Y. 12953 First Aid Squad, NSNA, Delta Epsilon Sigma BERGERON, RICHARD D. 15 Stanford Dr. Homer, N.Y. 13077 Index, Intramurals BERTONE, GARY M. 1 Buckeye Rd. Glen Cove, N.Y. 11542 A.I.B.S., A.C.S., Martial Arts Club fPres.J, Cinema Club QV. Pres.j, In- tramurals, Lacrosse Club, Orientation BETTIN, JOANN M. 72 Belvedere Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 14624 Varsity Cheerleading, Orientation, Sigma Theta Tau, NSNA, Delta Ep- silon Sigma, lntramurals BILLITTIER, ERNEST J. 3815 Seneca St. West Seneca, N.Y. 14224 Class Pres. fSoph.J, Orientation QChair- manj, Student Govt. Rep., NUCAP, In- tramurals BILWIN, KATHLEEN F. 593 Mill Rd. West Seneca, N.Y. 14224 Dorm Council fPres.j, Interdorm Coun- cil, TTT Forum Brochure Comm., TTT Forum QV. Pres., Pres.I BLEIER, MICHAEL G. 543 7th St. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14301 Intramurals BLYTHE, DAVID A. 922 Edgemere Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 14612 Intramurals, Hockey Club, Martial Arts Club BOCCACINO, MICHAEL J. 29 Alger Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 14624 Martial Arts Club BONACCI, JOHN J. 368 True Hickory Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 14615 Intramurals BONEY, PERSEPHONE, Y. 1165 Fulton Ave. Bronx, N.Y. 10456 Cinema Club, Monority Culture Society QSec.J, Index, NUCAP, Orientation, In- tramurals BORDONARO, MICHAEL L. 36 Canterbury Kenmore, N.Y. 142 1 7 BOSCO, ANNMARIE 615 E. Bloomfield St. Rome, N.Y. 13440 Index, B.L.A., Delta Phi Epsilon, Youth Coalition for Life, Student Govt. QRep.J, Student Govt. Student Affairs Comm., Junior Fellows, Delta Epsilon Sigma, Student Activities Advisory Comm. BOSHER, MARYANNE 1-A Sherwood La. Burnt Hills, N.Y. 12027 Leap Frogs, Ski Club, NSNA BOYLAN, THOMAS F. IV 10 Jefferson Ave. New Brunswick, N.J. 08901 Intramurals, Political Science Forum, Yearbook BRADT, CHYME E. 824 Maple Ave. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14305 NUCAP BRADY, KATHLEEN M. 44 Franklin Ave. Sea Cliff, N.Y. 11579 lntramurals, Orientation, NSNA BRENNAN, MARY, K. 259 South St. Lockport, N.Y. 14094 BRIODY, PAUL R. 23 Fenimore La. Huntington, N.Y. 11743 Lacrossse Club, American Marketing Assoc., Political Science Forum, ln- tramurals BROOKS, SARA 3099 Atlantic Ave. Penfield, N.Y. 14624 Orientation fExec. Bd.J, Intramurals BUCKLEY, MARTHA K. 46 Bright Oaks Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 14624 Intramurals, International Club, Ski Club BULINSKI, SUZANNE R. 3057 Orleans Ave. Niagara FAlls, N.Y. 14303 Delta Epsilon Sigma, Sigma Theta Tau, Junior Fellows, NSNA, NUCAP, National Dean's List BUONACCORSO, KATHLEEN M. 88 Kennedy Circle Rochester, N.Y. 14609 BURGDORF, DANIEL J. 7750 Merrick Rd. Rome, N.Y. 13440 Martial Arts Club, Alpha Kappa Psi, K. of C., Dorm Council BURNS, BRYN L. 266 East St. Buffalo, N.Y. 14207 Delta Epsilon Sigma, Intramurals BURNS, MICHAEL A. 829 W. Second St. Elmira, N.Y. 14905 Varsity Tennis, Dorm Council, Political Science Forum, K. ofC., Intramurals BUTLAK, KATHLEEN M. 9164 Lakeside Rd. Angola, N.Y. 14006 Intramurals, Varsity Basketball Team Mascot BUTLER, CAROLYN J. 153 Willow La. Scotia, N.Y. 12302 Intramurals BYRNE, KAREN A. Johnson Rd. Box 65 Mechanicville, N.Y. 12118 Intramurals BYRNE, TERRY M. 1905 South Geddes St. Syracuse, N.Y. 13207 Intramurals, K. of C., University Ball Comm., Parent's Weekend fChairmanl, Class Treas. Ur., Sr.J, Who's Who CAMERON, DAVID G. 104 Lakelea Rd Rochester, N.Y. 14617 Varsity Golf QCapt.J, American Marketing Assoc., Accounting Society, Student Govt., Intramurals, Orien- tation, University Ball Comm., Student Govt. Concert Comm. CAMERON, GARRET R. 35 Euclid Ave. Kenmore, N.Y. 14217 Varsity Swimming, Rugby Club, Canoe Club CANNON, PAUL O. 905 River Rd. Youngstown, N.Y. 14174 American Marketing Assoc. CANNY, CHRISTINE M. 7351 Claibane Germantown, Tenn. 38183 Intramurals CAPENHURST, DANIEL J. 78 Patricia Dr. Tonawanda, N.Y. 14150 Club Football, Delta Nu Alpha CAPENHURST, KAREN M. 78 Patricia Dr. Tonawanda, N.Y. 14150 CARLSON, BARRY N. RD 43 Jamestown, N.Y. 14701 A.C.S., A.I.B.S., Intramurals, Varsity Track CARNEY, MICHAEL W. 1108 Kingston Ct. Derby, N.Y. 14047 Intramurals QStudent Directory, Hockey Club QAthletic Trainerl CARROLL, BARBARA C. 27 Briarwood Dr. New City, N.Y. 10956 TTT Forum, TTT Expo, International Club CARTWRIGHT, JAMES J. 623 W. 170 St. New York, N.Y. 10032 American Marketing Assoc. CARUSO, LYNN M. 86 Burch Ave. West Seneca, N.Y. 14210 NUCAP, Ski Club, NSNA, Delta Ep- silon Sigma CASEY, MARY EILEEN 148 Eugene Ave. Kenmore, N.Y. 14217 Student Govt., Class Sec. fSophj, A.C.S., Orientation, Delta Epsilon Sigma, Junior Fellows CASTOR, DANIEL J. 38 Hillcrest Geneva, N.Y. 14456 Accounting Society, Intramurals CAUFIELD, RICHARD 250 Weldon St. Rochester, N.Y. 1461 1 Varsity Track and Field, Rugby Club, American Marketing Assoc. CERETTO, VIRGINIA A. 525-80th St. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14304 CLARK, KAREN L. 5 Spruce Ct. Pittsford, N.Y. 14534 Intramurals, Orientation CLARKE, THOMAS B. 49 Roydon Dr. East N. Merrick, N.Y. 11566 Alpha Kappa Psi COARD, DEBRA P. 24 Amherst Lane Smithtown, N.Y. 11787 Leap Frogs, Nursing Curriculum Comm., Parent's Weekend QComm.l, Yearbook COFFEY, BETH A. 134-73rd St. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14304 Varsity Volleyball COLAGROSSI, MICHELE A. 107 Fifth Ave. Milford, Ct. 06460 Varsity Tennis, International Club, In- tramurals, American Marketing Assoc., Ski Club COLE, CYNTHIA J. 3371 Sandy Beach Rd. Grand Island, N.Y. 14072 COLLINS, CHRISTINE M. 12 Oatman Ave. Angola, N.Y. 14006 Intramurals COMAN, KATHLEEN M. 601 Stinard Ave. Syracuse, N.Y. 13207 Orientation, Jr. Weekend Comm., ln- tramurals COMERFORD, DIANE M. 15 Desiree Dr. Greenwich, Ct. 06830 Intramurals COMERFORD, JAMES S. 17 Birchwood Circle Bedford, N.H. 03102 Club Football, Intramurals CONNELL, ANNEMARIE 597 Christianna St. N. Tonawanda, N.Y. 14120 American Marketing Assoc., Alpha Kappa Psi, Orientation CONTE, KENNETH K. 14 Park Rd. Pittsford, N.Y. 14534 Intramurals CONTESTABLE, PAUL B. 18 Lonran Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 14624 Varsity Track, Intramurals, A.I.B.S., First Aid Squad, Orientation CONTI, JOAN 704 Hickory St. Rome, N.Y. 13440 Intramurals, A.S.A. COOLICAN, MARSHAL SUSAN 102 York Rd. Dewitt, N.Y. 13214 TTT Travel Service, Orientation 1Co- Chairmanj, Student Govt. Academic Comm., TTT Forum, Rape Task Force, Dorm Council, Varsity Cheerleading COOMBS, BONITA M. RD 42 Box 1 Greenwich, N.Y. 12834 International Club, Intramurals COOPER, KIMBERLY J. 4628 Cranapple Dr. Marcellus, N.Y. 13108 Intramurals, Delta Nu Alpha, Ski Club CORIERI, DEBRA M. 2738 Forest Ave. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14301 Intramurals, Pre-Law Club CORNELIUS, MARY E. 306 Hardwick Rd. Rochester, N.Y. 14609 Intramurals CORP, ROBERT P. 48 Cherry Tree Circle Liverpool, N.Y. 13088 Delta Epsilon Sigma, Accounting Soci- ety, Student Govt. Finance Comm., In- tramurals COUSINS, JOHN M. 424-82nd St. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14304 Accounting Society COWART-HUMPHREY, DELORES M. 2209 Rhode Island Ave. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14305 Minority Cultural Society QPres.j, Aquila QAss. Arty, Martial Arts Club COX, ROBERT JR, 524 S. 3rd St. Camden, N.J. 08103 Varsity Basketball, Minority Cultural Society, Intramurals CRANE, PAUL E. 421 West Ave. Lockport, N.Y. 14094 R.O.T.C. QCadet Capt.j, Intramurals, Military Ball Comm. CRERAND, MARY ELLEN 51 Bromley Rd. Pittsford, N.Y. 14534 American Marketing Assoc. fSec.J, Yearbook fCo-Editor-in-Chiefj, Com- munications Bd., Advisory Comm. for Alumni Quarterly CROWLEY, WILLIAM P. 4185 Coye Rd. Jamesville, N.Y. 13078 Rugby Club, Accounting Society, In- tramurals CRYAN, CATHLEEN K. 6 Birch Bark La. Glen Cove, N.Y. 11542 Martial Arts Club, Orientation CURRY, JAMES S. 401 Northfield Way Camillus, N.Y. 13031 Student Govt. fRep., Concert Comm. Cabinetj, Nomad, Young Republicans, NUCAP, Orientation, Students for Stu- dents, Social Work Involvement Club CURTIS, ROBERT O. 83 Seneca Ave. Oneida Castle, N.Y. 13421 Student Govt. Student Affairs Comm. DALEY, MICHAEL D. 29 Meadow La. Kenmore, N.Y. 14223 Parent's Weekend Comm., Orientation DAMASCHKE, LAURIE A. 25 Armstrong Rd. Rochester, N.Y. 14616 Orientation, Class Sec. fJr., Sr.j DAMES, LEWIS T. Nassau Bahamas Ida St. P.O. Box E.S. 5572 Foreign Students Assoc., WRNU, Inter- national Club, Political Science Forum DANCE, JOHNEL Huntington Crossway Bridge Hampton, N.Y. 11932 Intramurals D'ANGELO, ANN M. 712 Helendale Rd. Rochester, N.Y. 14609 NSNA, NUCAP, Sigma Theta Tau DANSKY, KAREN J. 74 Dixon Rd. Glens Falls, N.Y. 12801 Orientation, Sigma Theta Tau, Delta Epsilon Sigma, Intramurals, NUCAP DAVIS, PAUL H. Hoag La. Fayetteville, N.Y. 13066 Martial Arts Club, Intramurals, K. ofC. DECONINCK, MARLENE L. 1468 Maiden La. Rochester, N.Y. 14626 N.U. Singers 1Treas.J, N.U. Players, WRNU, Student Govt. Finance Comm., Delta Phi Epsilon, Campus Ministry, TTT Forum, Cruise Enthusiasts, Inter- national Club, Yearbook DELITY, JOSEPHINE 17 Elizabeth St. Ellicottville, N.Y. 14731 DEMARTINI, JOANNE 27 Cherry Wood La. Flower Hill, Port Washington, N.Y. 1 1050 DEMITA, ROBERT J. 757 Fifteenth St. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14301 American Marketing Assoc. 1Pres.J, Alpha Kappa Psi DEMUNDA, ANTHONY J. 1711 Walnut Ave. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14301 Accounting Society, Orientation, TTT Forum DENZ, DONALD T. 1251 W. Blood Rd. E. Aurora, N.Y. 14052 Intramurals DENZEL, KAREN A. 257 So. Clinton Ave. Lindenhurst, N.Y. 11757 Ski Club DESCHAMPS, RICHARD M. Woodfield Ave. East Quoque, N.Y. 11942 Intramurals, Varsity Tennis, Accounting Society DEVER, JANE C. 13 Windsor Dr. Hingham, Mass. 02043 Social Work Involvement Club, In- tramurals, Ski Club, Orientation DIDIO, KAREN M. 103 Canfield Dr. Syracuse, N.Y. 13219 Orientation DIFONZO, ANNE M. 5098 Woodland Dr. Lewiston, N.Y. 14092 Pre-Law Asoc. QSec., Treas.J, Class Senate, Commuter Club fSec.j, Hockey Club fTimekeeperl, Youth Coalition For Life, Accounting Society, Year- book, Student Govt. Commuter Comm., Jr. Weekend Comm., Who's Who, National Dean's List, Delta Ep- silon Sigma, Sigma Alpha Sigma Qsec.l DILLON, MONICA M. 31 Reed Ave. Marcellus, N.Y. 13108 Student Govt. fRep.J, Intramurals, Dorm Council, Interdorm, Jr. Weekend Comm., Student Govt. Concert Comm. DILLON, BROTHER WILLIAM J., C.M. 135 School St. Milton, Mass. 02187 Cinema Club QModeratorl, WRNU fMod- eratorl, K. of C., Campus Ministry, Di- rector of Audio-Visual Services DIMARCO, ANNMARIE J. 2282 Second St. Grand Island, N.Y. 14072 Orientation DINARDO, KAREN A. 11 Edgebrook La. Rochester, N.Y. 14617 American Marketing Assoc., Intra- murals DOBBO, DEBORAH A. 15 Convent Rd. Orangeburg, N.Y. 10962 Orientation, Intramurals DODD, MARY K. 161 Prospect St. Hornell, N.Y. 14843 Accounting Society, Alpha Kappa Psi, Orientation, Yearbook DOEBLER, LAURA R. 50 Zimmerman St. N. Tonawanda, N.Y. 14120 DOGONNIUCK, SUSAN 2095 Town Hall Terr. Apt. 5 Grand Island, N.Y. 14072 N.U. Players DONOVAN, JAMES E. 506 Parsons Dr. Syracuse, N.Y. 13219 Rugby Club DONOWICK, CHRISTINE M. 158 South Lincoln Orchard Park, N.Y. 14127 Intramurals, Parent's Weekend Comm. DOWLING, MARY E. 11 Branton Dr. East Brunswick, N.J. 08816 DROZDOWSKI, ROBERT J. 2554 Falls St. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14303 American Marketing Assoc. DUGGAN, MAUREEN C. 32 Sharon Dr. Tonawanda, N.Y. 14150 Accounting Society DUNN, STEPHEN J. 533 Alwick Ave. West Islip, N.Y. 11795 Intramurals, American Marketing Assoc. DUNPHY, MICHAEL F. 82 Armin Pl. Buffalo, N.Y. 14210 Accounting Society, Intramurals EBERHARDT, LESLIE M. 24 Drexel Rd. Buffalo, N.Y. 14214 Intramurals, Minority Culture Society IPres.J, Social Work Involvement Club, Black Awareness EBY, WILLIAM J. 16 Thelma PI. White Plans, N.Y. 10605 American Marketing Assoc., Orienta- tion, Intramurals EHRENREICH, CLAYTON G. 453 Howell Pkwy. Medina, N.Y. 14103 ELFLEIN, CHARLES W. Box 246 Stratton Falls Rd. Roxbury, N.Y. 12474 Ski Club EMERSON, ERIC L. 11 Priscilla La. Lockport, N.Y. 14094 Canoe Club fTreas.j, Sigma Alpha Sigma fTreas.j, Varsity Swim Team ICO-Capt.j, Student Govt. Financial Comm. EMERSON, JACQUELINE M. 184 Minrol St. Port Jefferson Sta., N.Y. 11776 Intramurals, American Marketing Assoc. EMMI, MARY C. 321 Walberta Rd. Syracuse, N.Y. 13219 Varsity Basketball, Intramurals ENGELBRECHT, MAUREEN M. 32 Berna La. Rochester, N.Y. 14624 NSNA, First Aid Squad, R.O.T.C. ENGLERT, MARY BETH 2242 W. Oakfield Rd. Grand Island, N.Y. 14072 Varsity Tennis, Ski Club ESCRIVA, ROMAINE M. 71 S. Main St. Pittsford, N.Y. 14534 Leap Frogs, Orientation, Delta Epsilon Sigma fSec.J, Sigma Theta Tau, Canoe Club EWART, MARGARET A. 9 Branch Dr. Smithtown, N.Y. 11787 Parent's Weekend Comm., Yearbook, Sigma Theta Tau QSec.j, Delta Epsilon Sigma, Leap Frogs, Intramurals Nurs- ing Curriculum Comm. FALK, MARGARET A. 1 Burt La. Fayetteville, N.Y. 13066 Intramurals, NSNA FALLON, MALIREEN A. 1 12 Rockwood Pl. Syracuse, N.Y. 13215 Varsity Cheerleading, NUCAP, Orienta- tion, Intramurals FARLEY, ANTHONY E. 203 Steilen Ave. Ridgewood, N.J. 07450 Accounting Society, Intramurals FARRELL, SUSAN M. 1285 Shaw PI. Seaford, N.Y. 11783 Varsity Basketball, Intramurals, Par- ent's Weekend Comm., Student Govt. Student Activities Comm., Delta Ep- silon Sigma, Liturgy Comm. FERRERAS, JOSE R. Low Rise 20, Apt. 3-A Villas del Senorial, Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico 00926 International Club ITreas., V. Pres.l, Foreign Student Assoc. fTreas.J, TTT Forum, TTT Expo FELIZ, JOHN S. 4361 Sunset Dr. Lockport, N.Y. 14094 lntramurals, Student Govt. Student Ac- tivities Comm. FEZER, THERESA M. 826 Niagara Pkwy. N. Tonawanda, N.Y. 14120 Political Science Forum, Young Demo- crats, N.U. Singers FIFE, MICHAEL A. 2004 Old Stage Rd. Alexandria, VA. 22308 FINLEY, CHRISTINE A. 427 Tilden St. Oneida, N.Y. 14301 lntramurals, Canoe Club, Yearbook FINNEGAN, MARY C. 64 Cornell St. E. Northport, N.Y. 11731 Rape Task Force, Social Work Involve- ment Club, Ecumenical Task Force, ln- tramurals FISH, TIMOTHY C. Box 306 Indian Lake, N.Y. 12842 A.C.S., Intramurals, Ski Club, A.I.B.S. FLAHERTY, LORRAINE E. 3 Ash Pl. Massapequa, N.Y. 11758 Accounting Society FLAHERTY, MARY K. 217 Gillis St. Solvay, N.Y. 13209 Varsity Basketball, Women's Varsity Basketball Student Assistant, Amer- ican Marketing Assoc., Intramurals FLATTERY, MALIREEN P. 2 Florence Pl. Center Moriches, N.Y. 11934 Delta Epsilon Sigma QV. Pres.l, Dorm Council FLETCHER, KATHY A. 35 Gull Dr. Hauppauge, N.Y. 11787 Orientation, Student Govt., Intramurals FLOOD, TIMOTHY P. 221 Dickinson Ave. E. Northport, N.Y. 11731 FLYNN, DIANE 125 Brower Ave. Rockville, Centre, N.Y. 11570 Yearbook, Intramurals FLYNN, MICHAEL J. Qtrs 2 Arlington Hall Station Arlington, VA. 22212 R.O.T.C. Rangers, Orientation, ln- tramurals FORD, DANIEL P. 11 Birchwood Dr. Great River, N.Y. 11739 Baseball Team, Alpha Phi Sigma FOREST, GERARD C. 248 Country Shire Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 14626 Martial Arts Club FORMAN, PATRICIA R. P.O. Box 133 Beacon,-N.Y. 12508 Ski Club FOSTER, MARK S. 55 Pine Woods Dr. N. Tonawanda, N.Y. 14120 American Marketing Assoc. fPres.j, K. of C. QTreas.J, Accounting Society, In- dex FRANCO, CYNTHIA R. 12 Munn Ave. Riverdale, N.J. 07457 Ski Club FRANGIONE, JOHN A. 429 70th St. Niagara Fals, N.Y. 14304 FRASER, TERRY M. 2125 Larkspur Dr. Appleton, Wisc. 54911 Class V. Pres. fFresh., Soph.J, Index fNews Ed.J, Cinema Club, Intramurals, American Marketing Assoc. FREAD, JUDITH L. 901 Dale Rd. Meadow Brook, Pa. 19104 NSNA, Orientation FLICHS, CAROL A. S-5447 Old Lake Shore Rd. Lake View, N.Y. 14085 Orientation, Varsity Volleyball, ln- tramurals, Delta Nu Alpha FYE, MARY LOU 301 Lynn Rd. Camillus, N.Y. 13031 Intramurals GAGNON, JOHN R. 25 Atwood Ave. Geneva, N.Y. 14456 Intramurals GALLAGHER, CHARLES J. 2602 Dunham Rd. Lltica, N.Y. 13501 Political Science Forum GALLAGHER, KATHY A. 4 Stephens Ct. Hauppauge, Long Island, N.Y. 11787 Sigma Theta Tau fRec. Sec.J, In tramurals, Dorm Countil, Parent's Weekend Comm. GALLAGHER, THOMAS J. 174 Menands Rd. Loudonville, N.Y. 12211 WRNLI, Intramurals GAVIN, KENNETH E. 1111 Walnut Ave. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14301 American Marketing Assoc. GEEHRER, THERESA S. 147 Fairfield Ave. Mineola, N.Y. 11501 Orientation, Intramurals, Rugby, Ski Club, First Aid Squad GERMAIN, BEVERLY A. 70 Minden Dr. Orchard Park, N.Y. 14127 Accounting Society fSec., Treas.l, Stu dent Govt. Elections Comm. fChair manl, Delta Epsilon Sigma GERVASI, CHRIS 1537 LaSalle Ave. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14301 GIBBIN, LESLIE J. 98 Elk St. Springville, N.Y. 14141 NUCAP, Index GILLIS, MARTHA A. 1514-98th St. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14304 GLEASON, PATRICIA E. 1464 Canandaigua Rd. Macedon, N.Y. 14502 Canoe Club, Social Work Involvement Club IV. Pres.J, Orientation GODEK, BARBARA J. 17 Larkspur La. Fairport, N.Y. 14450 NSNA, Intramurals, N.Ll. Singers, Ski Club GOLEMB, DARYL B. 1280 92nd St. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14304 GONET, JANICE A. 234 Hirschfield Dr. Williamsville, N.Y. 14221 Orientation IExec. Bd.J, Sigma Theta Tau GOODROW, ROBERT J. Main St. Holland Patent, N.Y. 13354 Intramurals, Martial Arts Club GORMAN, MARY-PATRICIA 80 Mercer Ave. Hartsdale, N.Y. 10530 GOULD, MARIE T. 2500 Woodland West Des Moines, Iowa 50265 B.L.A., Sigma Theta Tau fPres.J, Run- ning Club fPres.J, Forensics, Interna- tional Club fSec.I,. Index, NUCAP, ln- tramurals, NSNA GRABENSTATTER, KAREN M. Rt. V 1, Box 105-D East Otto, N.Y. 14729 N.U. Singers, NSNA, Intramurals, Year- book GREGG, KATHRYN M. 4420 Culver Rd. Rochester, N.Y. 14622 Social Work Involvement Club fPres.j, NUCAP, Yearbook fLiterary Ed.J, Ecumenical Task Force GREENBERG. LORI 87 Berkshire Blvd. Albany, N.Y. 12203 Accounting Society, Orientation, Alpha Kappa Psi, Intramurals GROLL, COLLEEN RD 32 Hudson, N.Y. 12534 Intramurals, Yearbook GRUPPO, NEIL A. 1876 Michigan Ave. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14305 GUNNISON, MARY ELLEN Box 392 Cedar Beach Park Southold, N.Y. 11971 Canoe Club, B.L.A., Aquila, Philosophy Club, NUCAP GUY, MICHELLE G. 850 Fay Rd. Syracuse, N.Y. 13219 Intramurals HABERT, NATALIE M. 34 Chestnut St. Lynbrook, N.Y. 11563 N.U. Singers, Delta Epsilon Sigma, Rugby, Yearbook, Index, Intramurals, Campus Ministry, Orientation HAHN, SUZANNE M. 171 Wheelock Rd. Penfield, N.Y. 14526 Orientation 1Exec. Bd.J, Cinema Club, Alpha Kappa Psi, Delta Epsilon, Varsi- ty Cheerleading, Rugby Club, Accoun- ting Society HAJUOS, GARY E. 9815 Pine Ave. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14304 American Marketing Assoc., Intra- murals HALLIGAN, DAVE J. 9250 Glenwood Dr. Leroy, N.Y. 14482 Political Science Forum, K. of C., NUCAP, Student Govt. HAMILTON, IMMACUALTA M. P.O. Box N-1633 Nassau, Bahamas fB.W.l.J Foreign Student Assoc., International Club, TTT Forum, NATS HANRATTY, EILEEN M. 6 Lamplighter La. Rochester, N.Y. 14616 NSNA, Dorm Council, Intramurals HARDING, MARY G. 257 Ferndale Ave. Kenmore, N.Y. 14217 TTT Forum HARLOW, JANET L. 234 Orwood Ave. Syracuse, N.Y. 13208 HARPER, JOSEPH R. 19 Chestnut Pkwy. Wallington, Pa. 19086 Intramurals, Interdorm fTreas.J HARTUNG, DENISE A. 77 Howard Ave. Binghamton, N.Y. 13904 Intramurals, Student Judicial Bd., Orientation HASENAUER, MARY C. 382 Churchill Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 14616 Dorm Council, Intramurals HASLINGER, ROBERT P. 12887 Genesee St. Akron, N.Y. 14001 Intramurals, Varsity Track HASSENFRATZ, PATRICIA A. 4287 Susan Dr. Williamsville, N.Y. 14221 Leap Frogs, Canoe Club HAWKES, PATRICIA M. 65 Cohasset Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 14618 Varsity Swim Team, Martial Arts Club, Canoe Club HAYWARD, KATHERINE M. 129 Park Way Camillus, N.Y. 13031 NSNA, Yearbook HEATH, DEBORAH S. 37 Southwind Trail Williamsville, N.Y. 14221 HEDGES, MARTHA M. 50 Branch Ave. Rochester, N.Y. 14618 Yearbook, Intramurals HEDSTROM, JAMES C. 1237 Sky Ridge Dr. Pittsburgh, Pa. 15241 American Marketing Assoc. IV. Pres.j, Alpha Kappa Psi, Dorm Council, In- tramurals HEIM, ANNE M. 240 South Meadow Dr. N. Tonawanda, N.Y. 14120 Sigma Theta Tau, Delta Epsilon Sigma HEIMAN, DOREEN A. 43 Priscilla La. Lockport, N.Y. 14094 Delta Phi Epsilon HENEGHAN, MARY E. 135 Babcock Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 14610 Yearbook IEditor-in-Chief, Co-Editor-in- Chiefj, Sigma Alpha Sigma QV. Pres.J, Comm. Bd., Student Govt. Academic Affairs Comm., Parent's Weekend Comm., Editorial Bd. Alumni Quar- terly, Kappa Mu Epsilon fPres.J HERRMANN, MICHAEL G. 3454 Dutch Hollow Rd. Strykersville, N.Y. 14145 Hockey Club, Rugby Club HEVESY, ATTILA T. 39 Burnett Terrace West Orange, N.J. 07052 Yearbook, TTT Forum, WRNU HICKS, ALTA J. 6970 Ridge Rd. Brockport, N.Y. 14420 Intramurals, TTT Forum, International Club HIGGINS, DONNA M. 2411 Willow Ct. Cinnaminson, N.J. 08077 Ski Club, American Marketing Assoc., Intramurals HILLEGAS, ANDREW P. 151 68th St. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14304 TTT Forum HINTZ, CHRISTIE J. 34 Martha St. Ellicottville, N.Y. 14731 HOFFMANN, KYLE BETH 6087 Ketchum Ave. Newfane, N.Y. 14108 HOGAN, JANET E. 10260 Sleepy Brook Way Boca Raton, FL. 33433 Dorm Council, Varsity Basketball, In- tramurals HOGAN, JEAN M. 263 East Genesee St. Auburn, N.Y. 13021 Intramurals, Orientation HOLLAND, MICHAEL P. 28 Brenton La. Hamburg, N.Y. 14075 Dorm Council, Student Govt. fPro- Temp Pres.J, K. of C., Martial Arts Club, Campus Ministry HOLLENBECK, IVIARCIA 1798 Jackson Rd. Penfield, N.Y. 14526 Parent's Weekend Comm. HOLLIDAY, LYNN A. 83 Black Watch Trail Fairport, N.Y. 14450 Yearbook, Accounting Society HOUSTON, KEVIN F. 10 Warren Pl. Waldwick, N.Y. 07463 Intramurals, K. of C. HOWE, JUDITH A. 11 Sherwood Dr. Brockport, N.Y. 14420 Accounting Society, Alpha Kappa Psi, Varsity Tennis, Intramurals, Leap Frogs HULL, LORI A. 18 Dover Dr. Latham, N.Y. 12110 Varsity Basketball, Intramurals, Ski Club HUNT, BERNADETTE M. 72 West 16th St. Deer Park, N.Y. 11729 HUVER, JOSEPH W. 924 Childs Ave. Drexel Hill, Pa. 19026 Quality of Life Comm., Yearbook fSports Ed.J IANNI, RICK A. 2702 LaSalle Ave. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14301 Club Football, Intramurals IMHOF, SUSAN M. 245 Mulberry St. Rochester, N.Y. 14620 Intramurals, Orientation, Sigma Theta Tau IRELAND, FRANK B. JR. 152 Humbar Ave. Buffalo, N.Y. 14215 Phi Beta Sigma QPres.J, Black Awareness fPres.J, American Marketing Assoc., Dorm Council, Social Work In- volvement Club fTreas.J IRELAND, KEVIN P. 152 Humber Ave. Buffalo, N.Y. 14215 Phi Beta Sigma, Black Awareness, Dorm Council, Orientation, Intramurals JACOBI, MARY BETH 35 Larned La. Orchard Park, N.Y. 14127 JAHN, INGRID E. 184 Lincoln Ave. Y Hasbrouck Heights, N.J. 07604 Index, NUCAP, Delta Phi Epsilon JAKOB, KATHLEEN M. 18 Woodhollow Rd. Albertson, N.Y. 11507 JAKUBEK, BARBARA 1927 Youngstown-Lockport Rd. Ransomville, N.Y. 14131 R.N. Comm. ' JECKOVICH, JAMES L. 404-67th St. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14304 American Marketing Assoc. JOHNSON, EUGENE R. 7048 Maple St. Basom, N.Y. 14013 First Aid Squad fPres., V. Pres.J, NUCAP, Dean's Cabinet, NSNA, Orien- tation JOHNSON, JAMES J. 404 Glenmore La. Bayport, N.Y. 11705 Intramurals, Orientation, Student Govt. JOHNSON, LEONARD S. 14 Albro Ave. Wynantskill, N.Y. 12198 Intramurals, Ski Club, Delta Nu Alpha fPres.J JOHNSON, ROBERT JR. 5 Langdon St. Islip, N.Y. 11751 JOHNSON, THOMAS P. 915 Harrison Ave. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14305 N.U. Singers, Student Govt. fRep.J, Youth Coalition for Life, Commuter Club, Orientation, American Marketing Assoc. JOHNSTON, LAUREN 2 Cardew Ct. Wilm., Del. 19808 Intramurals, Ski Club, TTT Forum, Dorm Council JONES, JUDITH A. 150 Laurelwood Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 14626 Orientation, NSNA fSec.j, Sigma Theta Tau, Delta Epsilon Sigma, Yearbook, National Dean's List JUOZITIS, ROBERT D. 486 Leon Dr. Endicott, N.Y. 13760 Intramurals, Accounting Society, Dorm Council fTreas., Sec.j KACZMAREK, MICHELE L. 556 Rowley Rd. Depew, N.Y. 14043 KAJDASZ, CATHERINE A. 2538 Falls St. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14303 Accounting Society, Ski Club, Leap Frogs KALETA, RICHARD W. 1806 Niagara Ave. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14305 Commuter Club KANE, JEAN A. 880 Wegman Rd. Rochester, N.Y. 14624 Accounting Society, R.O.T.C. KAUFMAN, DEBORAH J. 299 Ballad Ave. Rochester, N.Y. 14626 Intramurals, A.I.B.S. KECK, JOHN F. 431 West Hazeltine Ave. Kenmore, N.Y. 14217 KEEHNER, DONNA M. 504 Hartford La. Fairless Hills, PA. 19030 Yearbook, Intramurals, NSNA KEELER, CHRISTOPHER M. 225 lst St. Mineola, N.Y. 11501 Intramurals, American Marketing Assoc. KELCHER, HEIDI E. 38 Beverly Ave. Lockport, N.Y. 14094 NUCAP QV. Pres.j, Chapel Choir, In- tramurals KELLER, LISA M. 331 Tremont St. N. Tonawanda, N.Y. 14120 KELLY, BRIAN 77 New Wickam Dr. Penfield, N.Y. 14526 Club Football, American Marketing Assoc. KELLY, KATHERINE J. 643-20th St. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14301 Varsity Swim Team KELLY, LAWRENCE J. 167 East St. Honeoye Falls, N.Y. 14472 Rugby Club, Intramurals KELLY, MARSHA J. 701 Parkway East Utica, N.Y. 13501 Yearbook, Varsity Swim Team KELLY, STEVEN J. 204 Tulipan Urb San Francisco Rio Pierdras, PR. 00927 Rugby Club, Yearbook, K. of C., In- tramurals, American Marketing Assoc. KINNEBERG, KAREN E. 95 Willow Dr. Tonawanda, N.Y. 14150 KLOSINSKI, DONNA M. 29 Koons Ave. Buffalo, N.Y. 14212 KLOSS, DEAN W. 18 Apple Tree La. Liverpool, N.Y. 13088 Intramurals, Index, WRNU KNOX, SALLY A. 74 Adams PI. Delmar, N.Y. 12054 N.U. Singers, Delta Phi Epsilon KOCH, KAREN L. 1846 Willow Ave. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14305 KOCVNIK, MARY ELLEN 217 Willis Ave. Syracuse, N.Y. 13204 Sigma Theta Tau, Folk Group, Interna- tional Club, Liturgy Planning Comm., Orientation, NUCAP, Junior Fellows, Delta Phi Epsilon, Intramurals KOLMER, MARK J. 391 Durnan St. Rochester, N.Y. 14621 Club Football KOLOSKI, KAREN M. 2768 West Seneca Tnpk. Marcellus, N.Y. 13108 Orientation, Intramurals, American Marketing Assoc. KOVACS, ELIZABETH J. 2626 Fix Rd. Grand Island, N.Y. 14072 Delta Nu Alpha KOWALIK, PATRICIA A. 45 Carol Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 14617 KREBS, KAREN E. 291 Bunker Hill Rd. Watertown, Ct. 06795 TTT Forum KROMER, ARLEEN B. 250-74th St. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14304 KROWINSKI, ELAINE T. 3354 Daniels Rd. Ransomville, N.Y. 14131 N.U. Singers, Commuter Club LALLY, ELIZABETH A. 292 Gatewood Ave. Rochester, N.Y. 14624 Intramurals, Social Work Involvement Club, Ski Club, Orientation LAPP. MARGARET A. 78 South St. LeRoy, N.Y. 14482 N.U. Singers, Delta Phi Epsilon LAVIN, JOHN S. 83 Rodney St. Glen Rock, N.J. 07452 Intramurals LAWRENCE, MELISSA J. 87 Brookfield Dr. E. Hartford, Ct. 061 18 Intramurals, Political Science Forum LAYO, JANICE A. 830-20th St. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14301 Math Club, Kappa Mu Epsilon fV.Pres., Sec.J, Delta Epsilon Sigma LAZAREK, TIMOTHY F. 1404 Fincke Ave. Utica, N.Y. 13502 R.N. Student Rep., NSNA, Intramurals, Senior Week Comm. LEARNED, MELODY D. 2310 River Rd. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14304 Delta Epsilon Sigma LEDYARD, ANTHONY S. 1812 Rt. 20 West Cazenovia, N.Y. 13035 Intramurals LEFEBER, DAVID D. 137 Main St. New Hartford, Ct. 06057 LENAHAN, MAUREEN A. 215 Woodbridge Ave. Buffalo, N.Y. 14214 Leap Frogs LESENKO, JOSEPH P. JR. 12650 Friar PI. Philadelphia, PA. 19154 Leap Frogs fPres.i, WRNU, Youth Coalition for Life, Young Democrats, Intramurals LEVERS, ROSALIE A. 2131 Bedell Rd. 44 Grand Island, N.Y. 14072 LEWIS, ELLEN R. 34 Hickory Ridge Rd. Rochester, N.Y. 14625 NUCAP, Dorm Council, Intramurals, Leap Frogs LIBUTTI, CHRISTINE M. 17 Widewaters La. Pittsford, N.Y. 14534 Yearbook LINDAK, CHRISTINE A. 6-3438 Sinnicks Ave. Niagara Falls, Ont. L2J264 Alpha Kappa Psi, Intramurals LISTA, ANTHONY P. 24 Union St. Brockport, N.Y. 14420 Accounting Society, Intramurals, Orien- tation LOEWENGUTH, PETER R. 473 Seneca Pkwy. Rochester, N.Y. 14613 NUCAP, Orientation fExec. Bd.i, Class Pres. 1Jr., Sr.y LOFTUS, BETH A. 54 Oakcrest Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 14617 Intramurals, International Club. LORTIE, VERONICA M. 5 Middlebrook La. Rochester, N.Y. 14618 Intramurals, Orientation QExec. Bd.J, Leap Frogs LOUGHLIN, SHEILA B. 119 Woodlawn Ave. Valley Stream, N.Y. 11581 TTT Forum, Canoe Club, Yearbook, NUCAP, Index, Ski Club, Intramurals LOUGHRAN, KEVIN F. 365 Riverview Dr. Youngstown, N.Y. 14174 Ski Club, Accounting Society LOZO. COLLEEN M. 475 Church St. Youngstown, N.Y. 14174 LUCAS, ALICE B. 18 Manhanset Rd. Shelter Island, N.Y. 11964 Intramurals, Dorm Council, Sigma Theta Tau, Orientation LUHR, CATHERINE A. 234 Doncoster Rd. Kenmore, N.Y. 14217 Forensics, Student Govt., Yearbook, In- tramurals LUNDON, LAUREEN M. 9 Colgate Rd. Greenlawn, N.Y. 11740 LUSCOMB, TRACEY A. 447 Broad St. Oneida, N.Y. 13421 Ski Club, Intramurals, NUCAP, NSNA LYNAM, DEBORAH A. 81 Hawthorne PI. Manhasset, N.Y. 11030 Orientation, Leap Frogs, Aquila fEditor- in-Chiefy, Rugby Club fPres.J LYNCH, PATRICK F. 1230 Gulf Rd. Attica, N.Y. 14011 Martial Arts Club, K. ofC., Intramurals LYNCH, THOMAS 1230 Gulf Rd. Attica, N.Y. 14011 Youth Coaliton For Life, Index, Political Science Forum, Young Republicans MACKELLER, ALEXANDER 181 Sweet Briar Tonawanda, N.Y. 14150 MACKINNON, NANCY L. 27 Holiday Farms Ct. Rivervale, N.J. 07675 MAIARANA, ELLEN H. 1589 Sheridan Dr. Kenmore, N.Y. 14217 MAIETTA, LAWRENCE F. 2207 Ontario Ave. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14305 Accounting Society, WRNU MAJ, LUCY M. 1957 Welch Ave. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14303 MALLONE, LORETA A. 4940 Morrison St. Niagara Falls, Ontario L2E2C5 Delta Nu Alpha MANCUSO, RICHARD C. .1 Dennis Dr. Batavia, N.Y. 14020 Club Football, Intramurals MANHART, JAMES J. 43 Cypress St. Carteret, N.J. 07008 Intramurals, WRNU, NUCAP MANNING, MARK 147 Hayrick La. Commack, N.Y. 11725 Intramurals, TTT Forum MANZARE, LAWRENCE R. 1120 Haeberle Ave. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14303 MARACLE, SUSAN M. 373 Birch Hills Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 14622 MARIACHER, ROBERT E. 2621 Girdle Rd. Elma, N.Y. 14059 Intramurals, Dorm Council MARTUCCI, BETH A. 36 Tiona Ave. Belleville, N.J. 07109 Orientation, Varsity Basketball Mascot, Intramurals MARTUCCI, MATTHEW F. 221A N. Linden St. N. Massapequa, N.Y. 11758 MARYJANOWSKI, THOMAS J.C. 170 Glenwood Ave. Medina, N.Y. 14103 Martial Arts Club, Intramurals, Basket- ball Statistician MATKOWSKI, ROBERT J. 1072-99th St. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14304 Accounting Society, Yearbook MAURO, CHRISTA A. 2740 Cleveland Ave. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14305 TTT Forum MAXWELL, PAUL E. 14 Karen Dr. Sayville, N.Y. 11782 NUCAP fPres.j, First Aid Squad, Class Pres. fFresh.J, R.O.T.C. Rangers, Rape Task Force MAZEIKAS, SANDRA A. 450-12th St. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14303 MAZURCHUK, MICHAEL 542 Sixth St. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14301 McARDLE, PATRICIA A. 160 Chasewood La. E. Amherst, N.Y. 14051 McCALLION, GREGORY 186 Beach 119 St. Rockaway Park, N.Y. 11694 Accounting Society, Rugby Club, In- tramurals McCART, GARY R. 2996 Cuylerville Rd. Leicester, N.Y. 14481 Intramurals McCARTHY, THOMAS R. 27 Windy Hill Rd. Glens Falls, N.Y. 12801 McCONNEL, MATTHEW K. 2066 Gallup Rd. Spring Hill, Fla. 33526 Dorm Council, Rugby Club, Intramurals MCCOOL, JOAN T. 32 Old Homestead Rd. Post Jefferson, N.Y. TTT Forum, Intramurals, Dorm Coun- cil, Senior Week '79 MCCULLOUGH, KEVIN J. 43 Pond St. Cohasset, Mass. 02025 Intramurals, Club Hockey MCGILLICUDDY, BERNADETTE M. Arbor La. Brewster, N.Y. 10509 MCGRATH, THOMAS P. 8029 East Main LeRoy, N.Y. 14482 Orientation, Baseball Team, Club Foot- ball, Student Activities Comm. McGUIRE, BRIAN 3705 Avenue P. Brooklyn, N.Y. 11234 A.l.B.S., A.C.S., Accounting Society, Student Govt. ITreas.j, University Judicial Bd., Ski Club McGUIRE, SALLY L. 185 Livingston Ave. Babylon, N.Y. 11702 MCGUIRK, BARBARA L. 162 Newtown La. E. Hampton, N.Y. 11937 Intramurals McKEOWN, JOANNE M. 66 Willets Dr. Syosset, N.Y. 1 1791 Student Govt., Orientation, Delta Ep- silon Sigma MCLEAVY, KAREN A. 600 Fairington Dr. Kings Grant, Summerville, S.C. 29483 Orientation fExec. Bd.J, Delta Epsilon Sigma McLERRAN, DENISE M. 3723 Brewerton Rd. N. Syracuse, N.Y. 13212 Orientation, Leap Frogs, Dorm Coun- cil, lntramurals, NSNA, NUCAP, Delta Phi Epsilon fTreas., Pres.J, Student Govt. MCQUOWN, WILLIAM J. 68 Maplewood Dr. Wolcott, N.Y. 14590 Intramurals, Rugby Club, Orientation MEINERS, RICHARD G. 2039 Blackrock Ave. Bronx, N.Y. 10472 Ski Club, Yearbook MELEO, ANTHONY N. 75 Barry Rd. Rochester, N.Y. 14617 Canoe Club, Ski Club MELONI, PHILENE M. 73 Kirklees Rd. Pittsford, N.Y. 14534 Satford, NUCAP, Dorm Council, In- tramurals MENDICK, JOHN J. 166 Larkspur La. Rochester, N.Y. 14622 K. of C., Intramurals MENENDEZ, ISABEL K. 49 Browning Dr. Hamburg, N.Y. 14075 Delta Phi Epsilon, Social Work Involve- ment Club, Orientation, Rape Task Force MERGLER, PATRICIA J. 14018 Allen Rd. Albion, N.Y. 14411 Dorm Council fPres.l, Senior Week '79 MERZ, MOIRA J. 25 Seven Oaks La. W. Trenton, N.J. 08628 Varsity, Volleyball, Ski Club MEYER, KATHY M. RD 31, Box '52 Warsaw, N.Y. 14569 Chapel Choir, A.I.B.S., A.C.S. MICELI, LUCIANO 447-25th St. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14303 MICHINI, SAMUEL 247 Sweetbriar Dr. Warminster, Pa. 18974 Varsity Swim Team, WRNU MILICIA, SARAH A. 566-15th St. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14301 Accounting Society, Leap Frogs, Delta Epsilon Sigma MILLER, ELIZABETH A. 6 Cutter Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 14624 Accounting Society QSec.J, Delta Ep- silon Sigma fTreas.j MILLER, MICHAEL D. 226 Apt. F-Lawn Ave. Buffalo, N.Y. 14207 Delta Nu Alpha, Intramurals, Ski Club MITCHELL, TIMOTHY J. 125 West Rogues Path Huntington, N.Y. 11743 MOCERINO, MARK T. 220 Berry Ct.-Apt. 12 Morgan Hill, Calif. 95037 K. of C., Accounting Society MOELLER, ELAINE C. 6934 Maple Dr. N. Tonawanda, N.Y. 14120 Accounting Society, Varsity Volleyball QCo-Capt.l, Delta Epsilon Sigma, Who's Who, National Dean's List, Intramurals MOELLER, SHARON A. 6683 Errick Rd. N. Tonawanda, N.Y. 14120 MOESSNER, KATHLEEN M. 30 Charmian St. Huntington Station, N.Y. 11746 Yearbook, Index, NSNA, Orientation, First Aid Squad, Intramurals MOLL, PATRICE L. 2 Glenhill Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 14618 Ski Club MONTGOMERY, JOHN R. 21 Charmaine Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 14624 MOONEY, MAUREEN 3 Pin-Hook La. Pittsford, N.Y. 14534 Intramurals, Social Work Involvement Club, NUCAP, Rape Task Force MOOREHEAD, RAYMOND G. Panorama Dr. Brewster, N.Y. 10509 Dorm Council, Intramurals MORASSE, DIANE J. 116 Cedargrove Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 14617 Sigma Theta Tau, International Club, NUCAP, Liturgy Planning Comm., Folk Group, Orientation, Youth Coalition for Life MORIARTY, BARBARA A. 19 Wayside Dr. Danvers, Mass. 01923 TTT Forum, Intramurals MORRIS, TYKE 31 Elm St. McGraw, N.Y. 13101 Rugby Club, Index QSports Ed.J, WRNU, Intramurals MORRISON, DIANNE C. 88 Sharon Dr. Tonawanda, N.Y. 14150 Sigma Thet Tau, Delta Epsilon Sigma, Junior Fellows, Varisty Swim Team fCapt.j, Intramurals MORTENSEN, SCOTT D. 108 Locust St. Garden City, N.Y. 11530 Student Govt., Lacrosse Team MOSES, CHRISTINE A. 2969 Lemke Dr. N. Tonawanda, N.Y. 14120 MULLIGAN, PATRICIA E. Hawkins Corners Rd. Rome, N.Y. 13440 Chapel Choir, N.U. Singers, Orienta- tion, Folk Group, Liturgy Planning Comm. MU LROY, MARY M. 23 W. Main St. Marcellus, N.Y. 13108 Intramurals MURPHY, COLLEEN E. 427 Mount Vernon Rd. Snyder, N.Y. 14109 Dorm Council, Intramurals, Varsity Basketball Mascot, NSNA MURPHY, DAN B. 85 Colonial Ct. Pearl River, N.Y. 10965 Intramurals, Delta Nu Alpha MURRAY, SALLY A. 70 Sand Creek Rd. Albany, N.Y. 12205 Delta Nu Alpha fTreas.j, Intramurals, Ski Club NALEPA, KAREN R. 67 McDonough Ave. Dunkirk, N.Y. 14048 Alpha Kappa Psi, Delta Epsilon Sigma, Orientation, Intramurals NANNO, JOHN W. 117 Wolcott Ter. Syracuse, N.Y. 13207 Class V. Pres. Ur., Sr.l, Ski Club, American Marketing Assoc. NEELON, MARY KRISTA 2776 The Heights Newfane, N.Y. 14108 NSNA, lntramurals, Ski Club NELSON, SUSAN M. 111 West Meadows Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 14616 Delta Epsilon Sigma NEMECEK, MARYANN 9 Hilltop Dr. Pittsford, N.Y. 14534 American Marketing Assoc., In- tramurals, Orientation NETZER, THOMAS M. 1233 93rd St. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14304 Rugby Club, Orientation NICHOLS, CINDY L. 4745 Creek Rd. Lewiston, N.Y. 14092 NICHOLS, MARYELLEN R. 1651 Niagara Ave. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14305 NICHOLSON, JOHN T. RD W2 Canandaigua Rd. Geneva, N.Y. 14456 American Marketing Assoc, Ski Club NICHOLSON, MARK T. 4691 Shadigie Rd. Newfane, N.Y. 14109 K. of C., Orientation NOTTINGHAM, PAMELA K. 1241 Old Taneytown Rd. Westminster, Md. 21157 Intramurals, Hotline Counselor NOWAK, DEBRA J. 1608 Highland Ave. Rochester, N.Y. 14618 Yearbook NOWAK, LYNDA A. 87 Brookhaven Ter. Rochester, N.Y. 14621 Delta Phi Epsilon, Intramurals, NUCAP, Young Republicans, Social Work In- volvement Club NUNN, MARY ELLEN 2212 Genesee St. Utica, N.Y. 13502 Aquila, Delta Phi Epsilon fPres.j, In- tramurals, Political Science Forum 4 NWANKWO, PHILIP lmo State, Nigeria International Club, Foreign Students Assoc., TTT Forum, Soccer Team OAKES, JERRY 2625 S. Muhlfeld St. Philadelphia, Pa. 19142 Hockey Club, Rugby Club, Intramurals O'BRIEN, PATRICIA A. 101 Kings Trails Williamsville, N.Y. 14221 Youth Coaliton for Life, Intramurals, Campus Ministry, Index, Leap Frogs O'BRIEN, THOMAS T. 1 1 1 Wesley Ave. Buffalo, N.Y. 14214 Intramurals, Dorm Rep, American Marketing Assoc. O'BRIEN, TIMOTHY P. 462 Main St. Oneida, N.Y. 13421 Intramurals, Dorm Council O'BRIEN, WILLIAM G. 236 Avoca Ave. Massapequa Park, N.Y. 11762 Intramurals, Dorm Council OBUSEK, PATRICIA H. 2491 Linwood Ave. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14305 O'CONNOR, MARTIN F. 90 Fourth St. Glens Falls, N.Y. 12801 Club Football O'CONNELL, ROBERT P. 17 Van Schaik La. Wyckoff, N.J. 07481 Accounting Society O'DAY, PATRICIA J. 177 E. 117th St. Rockaway Beach, N.Y. 11694 R.O.T.C., NSNA, Varsity Swim Team O'DONNELL, DAVID J. 1443 Wyoming Ave. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14305 Club Football, Alpha Kappa Psi OEHMAN, PATRICIA A. 8750 Country Rd. East Amherst, N.Y. 14051 Dean's Cabinet Rep., Intramurals, Sigma Theta Tau, First Aid Squad, Nursing Recruiting Rep. O'HANLON, MARIANNE DeKalb Pike RD '1 North Wales, Pa. 19454 Yearbook QLiterary Ed.J, Intramurals, TTT Forum, Student Gov't. ISociaI Comm.J O'HARA, COLLEEN M. 265 Carling Rd. Rochester, N.Y. 14610 First Aid Squad, Ski Club, Youth Coalition for Life, Sigma Theta Tau, Delta Epsilon Sigma, Dorm Council, lnterdorm O'HARA, THOMAS M. 1 Gail PI. Newburgh, N.Y. 12550 Rugby Club, Ski Club, Accounting Society, Intramurals, Dorm Council, In- terdorm, Pre-Law Assoc. O'LEARY, PATRICIA J. 220 Shoreham Village Dr. Fairfield, Ct. 06430 Ski Club, Running Club, Intramurals, K. of C. O'NEIL, TAMARA S. 255 Buck Hill Rd. Rochester, N.Y. 14626 Intramurals O'NEILL,JAMES P. 125 E. 1st Ave. Rusell, N.J. 07203 Orientation, Intramurals, Forensics, WRNU, Cinema Club, Dorm Council, Student Judicial Board, Index IAsst. Sports Ed.I, Student Gov't. IFood and Drink, Social Comm.J O'REILLY, KEVIN . 132 Treehaven Rd. Buffalo, N.Y. 14224 Rugby Club, Varsity Track ORFFEO, GREGORY P. 400 LeBrun Rd. Buffalo, N.Y. 14226 Intramurals PACKER, BRIAN M. 4 Fenimore La. St. Davids, PA. 19087 PAFK, VICKY A. 12728 Koepsel Rd. Akron, N.Y. 14001 Accounting Society, Student Affairs Comm., Orientation, Intramurals, Dorm Council PALMERI, JODI D. 81 Chestnut St. Jamestown, N.Y. 14701 Orientation, NSNA PAPIA, RUSSELL M. 129 Burdette Dr. Cheektowaga, N.Y. 14225 N.LI. Players fPres.J, NUCAP PARKES, THERESA M. 158 Northwood Way Camillus, N.Y. 13031 NUCAP PARMLEY, DARLENE C. Stewarts Corners Rd. Venice Center, N.Y. 13161 Intramurals, Sigma Theta Tau PAUTZ, SCOTT J. 400 Old Lane Rd. Vestal, N.Y. 13850 Student Affairs Comm., Who's Who, C.J. Honor Society, Distinguished Military Student and Graduate, In- tramurals PAYNE, ROMAN M. 1163 Fairfield Ave. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14305 PENNA, THOMAS J. RD2 Swanson Rd. Jamestown, N.Y. 14201 Alpha Kappa Psi, Accounting Society PERLMAN, DAVID C. 1420 Byrd Ave. Niagara'FaIls, N.Y. 14303 N.U. Players, Rugby Club PERLO, MARK 601 Bending Bough Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 14580 American Marketing Assoc., In- tramurals PERRI, TRACEY 765-16th St. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14301 Accounting Society PETERS, RICHARD B. 535-71st St. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14304 PETRUZELLA, JUDITH K. 2587 Sweet Home Rd. N. Tonawanda, N.Y. 14120 PFEIFER, PRISCILLA R. 470 Windsor Rd. Wood Ridge, N.Y. 07075 Delta Phi Epsilon, Accounting Society, Orientation PHELAN, JOHN F. 428 Marine Ave. Brooklyn, N.Y. 11209 Cinema Club, WRNU, Political Science Forum, Intramurals PHELAN, MARY E. 350 Berryman Ave. Buffalo, N.Y. Intramurals PHILLIP, JASMIN A.E. 50 Belmont Circle Rd. Belmont, Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, W.I Foreign Students Assoc., International Club, NATS IV. Pres.j, TTT Forum PITTS, DOROTHY A. 12 Albert St. Shoreham, N.Y. 11786 Yearbook PLACEK, GARY E. 2781 Livingston Ave. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14303 American Marketing Assoc. POCHILY, DEBORAH M. 2809 Smith Dr. Endwell, N.Y. 13760 Intramurals PODLASINSKI, FRANCIS 102 Erb Ct. Buffalo, N.Y. 14215 Canoe Club, NUOP, NUCAP, Dorm Council PONZI, ELAYNE M. 8736 Frontier Ave. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14304 R.N. Comm. POPE, LINDA S. 304 Cleveland Dr. Kenmore, N.Y. 14223 PORPIGLIA, JOSEPH 533 Washington Ave. Dunkirk, N.Y. 14048 Intramurals, Athletic Advisory Council PRICE, VEEDEE 2520 Highland Ave. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14305 PRYCE, SUSAN M. 1 124 Cain Rd. Youngstown, N.Y. 14174 Intramurals, American Marketing Assoc. PUSTAY, MARY P. 1 12 Fales Court Troy, N.Y. 12180 Running Club, Orientation, Leap Frogs, NUCAP, Intramurals, Ski Club, Dorm Council QPres.J PYTEL, SUSAN 2854 Homeyer Rd. N. Tonawanda, N.Y. 14120 QUERMBACK, JANICE ANN 236 Willowgrove South Tonawanda, N.Y. 14150 Sigma Theta Tau fTreas.j, Aquila fAsst. Business Ed.J, NSNA QUINLAN, JOSEPH P. 389 Canisteo St. Hornell, N.Y. 14843 Intramurals, Pre-Law Assoc., Political Science Forum, Index, International Club QUINN, MARY A. 414 N. village Ave. Rockville Centre, N.Y. 11570 RACZKA, DENISE L. 107 Naramore Dr. Batavia, N.Y. 14020 TTT Forum, Intramurals, Orientation, Sr. Week '79 RAGUE, CATHERINE M. 3390 Chili Ave. Rochester, N.Y. TTT Forum, Ski Club RANDALL, STEPHEN E. R.D. 41 Herkimer, N.Y. 13350 RATH, BECKY L. P.O. Box 152 4212 Roosevelt Hwy. Hamlin, N.Y. 14464 Accounting Society RAY, STEPHEN D. 39 Audubon Dr. Amherst, N.Y. 14226 Hockey Club, American Marketing Assoc. REALE, VICTORIA L. 102 S. Frontenac Ave. Margate, N.J. 08402 TTT Forum, Intramurals, Delta Nu Alpha, Nomad REFFNER, JOSEPH K. 2459 Niagara Ave. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14305 Alpha Kappa Psi, N.U. Singers, Ac- counting Society REININGER, GAIL 29 Scott Lane Rochester, N.Y. 14624 Intramurals, Student Gov't. fSocial Comm.J, Yearbook, NUCAP REEDY, MARY ANN 914 Oneida St. Lewiston, N.Y. 14092 Delta Epsilon Sigma, Jr. Fellows, TTT Forum, International Club, Delta Phi Epsilon, Leap Frogs, Chapel Choir REILLY, EDWARD 6188 N. Whitham Dr. Niagara Falls, 14304 WRNU, Intramurals, N.U. Singers, Inter- national Club, Orientation RESZETUCHA, ANN M. 5024 Bronson Dr. Lewiston, N.Y. 14092 Ski Club REVERE, KAREN M. 241 Winthrop Rd. Syracuse, N.Y. 13206 Student Intramural Director, Phi Ep- silon Kappa 1Sec.J REYNOLDS, BARBARA J. 328 Walnut La. Youngstown, N.Y. 14174 RICH, JEFFREY R. 359 Old Niskayuna Rd. Latham, N.Y. 121 10 Lacrosse Team, Intramurals, Delta Nu Alpha RICHARDSON, BRYAN D. 2899 Brent Dr. Sanborn, N.Y. 14132 Accounting Society, University Cur- riculum Comm., Intramurals RICHARDSON, SUSAN F. 253 Circle La. Webster, N.Y. 14580 RISTAU, DANIEL A. 112 Washburn Dr. E. Syracuse, N.Y. 13057 RISTENPART, NANCY 310 Elm St. Fayetteville, N.Y. 13066 Ski Club lTreas.J, Intramurals ROBERTO, PAT 7560 Pine Ave. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14304 Pre-Law Assoc. ROBINSON, TIMOTHY J. 281 Colebrook Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 14617 Club Football, Intramurals ROCCO, LAUREN A. 5907 Britannia Crescent Niagara Falls, Ont., Canada L26 IC2 ROONEY, WALTER M. 57 Raymond St. Rockville Centre, N.Y. 11570 Delta Nu Alpha, TTT Forum, Intra- murals ROMANO, JOHN E. 1402 Buckley Rd. Utica, N.Y. 13501 Intramurals, Dorm Council RAMANO, PAUL A. Drewville Rd. Brewster, N.Y. 10509 Student Gov't. lEIection Comm., Rep., Student Affairs, Lecture Seriesj, Pre- Law Assoc. QPres.l, University Senate, Political Science Forum, Index, Young Republicans, Jr. Weekend Comm., Sr. Week '79, Youth Coalition for Life, Club Football fAnnouncerJ, Student Activities Advisory Board, Intramurals ROSATI, ANDREA M. 103 Deuro Dr. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14301 ROSS, LAURA M. 703 Meadowview Dr. Cinnaminson, N.J. 08077 Accounting Society, Intramurals ROSS, ROBERT B. 655-78th St. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14304 Alpha Kappa Psi, American Marketing Assoc., Yearbook ROTONDO, JOHN F. 1952 Inverness Dr. Scotch Plains, N.J. 07076 Intramurals, A.I.B.S., Orientation, Mar- tial Arts Club, Student Judicial Board, Cinema Club 1Pres.j, Dorm Council ROTTARIS, ALBERT 2612 Fairway Dr. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14305 Political Science Forum ROUTHIER, JOLIC P. 1011 James Dr. Lewiston, N.Y. 14092 RUGGIERO, ROBERT F. 121 Cayuga Creek Rd. Cheektowaga, N.Y. 14227 A.I.B.S., Intramurals RUMBLE, MARK Pine Hill Rd. Randolph, N.Y. 14772 Cultural Symposium Comm., NUCAP, A.I.B.S., A.C.S., Cinema Club, Rape Task Force, Student Gov't. QProtemp V. Pres., Rep.J, Student Affairs Comm., Ski Club, Orientation, Sigma Alpha Sigma QPres.J, Yearbook, Jr. Weekend Comm., Sr. Week '79 RUSH, HELEN T. 46 Hillery Ave. Buffalo, N.Y. 14210 Intramurals, Varsity Swim Team 1Capt.j RUSIN, ROBERT C. 59 Holmes Ave. Buffalo, N.Y. 14207 American Marketing Assoc., In- tramurals RYAN, DALE M. 2943 Kent Rd. East Wantagh, N.Y. 11793 Intramurals RYAN, JUDE T. Pruyn Hill Mechanicville, N.Y. 12118 Ski Club, Delta Phi Epsilon, Delta Nu Alpha fTreas., V. Pres.l RYAN, PATRICE I. 116 Yorkshire Dr. East Norwich, N.Y. 11732 Sigma Theta Tau, NUCAP, Dorm Council, Youth Coaliton for Life, Year- book, Intramurals SALMON, SHELLEY M. 21 Grove St. Tonawanda, N.Y. 14150 SANDERS, DEBORAH L. 59 Woodgate Rd. Tonawanda, N.Y. 14150 TTT Forum, Cruise Enthusiasts, Seminar-at-Sea, NATS SANDWKY, GAIL E. 106 Kent Pl. Syracuse, N.Y. 13219 Varsity Basketball, Intramurals SAUNDERS, DEBORAH A. 3024 Panama St. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14305 Alpha Kappa Psi SAXTON, NANCY A. 225 Mimesa Cir. Ridgefield, Conn. 06887 Yearbook, Intramurals, American Marketing Assoc. SCAFFIDI, PHILIP D. 20 Kaymar Dr. Amherst, N.Y. 14150 Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball fHead Coachy SCAMURRA, DONNA A. 165 W. Grimsby Kenmore, N.Y. 14223 SCAMURRA, DONNA L. 12 Scamridge Curve Williamsville, N.Y. 14221 SCARCELLI, JAMES S. 3226 Ontario Ave. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14305 SCHMIDT, LINDA C. 382 Ward Rd. N. Tonawanda, N.Y. 14120 SCHMIDT, PAULA J. 40 Peachtree Rd. Penfield, N.Y. 14526 Leap Frogs, Index fLayout Ed.J, Year- book ILayout Ed., Sr. Section Ed.l, NUCAP, Sigma Theta Tau, Intramurals SCHNEIDER, KAREN A. 444 Cleveland Ave. Hornell, N.Y. 14843 NUCAP SCHOBER, BELINDA A. 143 East Ave. W. Seneca, N.Y. 14224 Intramurals SCHULTZ, JACQUELYNN M. 1080 Long Pond Rd. Rochester, N.Y. 14626 SCHWIND, LISA A. 56 Harper Dr. Pittsford, N.Y. 14534 Varsity Cheerleading, NSNA SELIG, KALYN M. 25 Hanley Rd. Liverpool, N.Y. 13088 SENGSTOCK, DAVID L. 140 Terry St. Hornell, N.Y. 14843 Intramurals, Dorm Council, Interdorm SHED, CHARLES W. 174 Blake Hill Rd. East Aurora, N.Y. 14052 SHEEHAN, TERRY A. 10 Windmill Rd. Pittsford, N.Y. 14534 Intramurals, American Marketing Assoc. fTreas.J SHERWOOD, KAREN E. 119 Cambridge Dr. Berkeley Heights, N.J. 07992 Intramurals SHORT, BRIAN J. 27 Briarcliffe Rd. Cheektowaga, N.Y. 14225 Hockey Club IPres.J, TTT Forum SIBLEY, MARY C. 22 Valley View Penfield, N.Y. 14526 Intramurals, WRNU, Social Work ln- volvement Club QV. Pres.J, Yearbook, NUCAP SMITH, DEBRA J. 127 Heatherhill Dr. W. Seneca, N.Y. 14224 History Forum, Intramurals SMITH, JAMES P. 9029 Zito St. '31 Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14304 SMITH, KAREN L. 16 Crescent Dr. Painted Post, N.Y. 14870 Orientation, Sigma Theta Tau, Intra- murals SMITH, PAUL D. 29 Jefferson Dr. Lockport, N.Y. 14094 Hockey Club, Rugby Club, Ranger Pla- toon, Cadet Battalion QExec. Officerl, Alpha Phi Sigma, Intramurals SMOLUCHA, CYNTHIA M. 27 Portshire Dr. Deerfield, Ill. 60015 Varsity Swim Team, Orientation, ln- tramurals, Youth Coalition for Life, Sigma Theta Tau, Delta Epsilon Sigma,NSNA SNYDER, JULIE L. 14 Sandbrook Rd. Pittsford, N.Y. 14534 Varsity Tennis, Intramurals, Delta Ep- silon Sigma, NSNA SOBCZAK, AUGUSTA A. 564 Grover Cleveland Hwy. Amherst, N.Y. 14226 NSNA, Orientation fExec. Bd.J, Aquila SONDEL, PAUL M. 45 Page St. Buffalo, N.Y. 14207 Rugby Club, Leap Frogs, Accounting Society, K. of C., Student Gov't. ISocial Comm., Financial Comm.J, Jr. Weekend Comm., Orientation SOWERS, MARY E. 239 Glendale Dr. Tonawanda, N.Y. 14150 Sigma Theta Tau, Delta Epsilon Sigma, Ski Club, Intramurals, NUCAP SPRINGER, LYNN M. 23 Tennyson Rd. New Hartford, N.Y. 13413 N.U. Singers, N.U. Players, TTT Forum, Campus Ministry, Delta Phi Epsilon, WRNU, International Club, Yearbook STAGNITTA, JAMES J. 405 Willis Ave. Syracuse, N.Y. 13204 Intramurals, Delta Nu Alpha, Dorm Council STANKOVICH, JOSEPH E. 153-62nd St. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14304 STARK, CINDY A. Dingley Road Carmel, N.Y. 10512 Intramurals STATT, DONALD J. 278 San Gabriel Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 14610 Accounting Society, Alpha Kappa Psi, Index, Yearbook, Ski Club, Intramurals STAUB, TERESA A. 150 Sethland Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 14617 Sigma Theta Tau, Delta Epsilon Sigma, Orientation, Delta Phi Epsilon, Intramurals, Leap Frogs STAVEY, DALE G. 90 Redwood Dr. Penfield, N.Y. 14526 STYNO, ROSEMARY 15 Western Ave. Watervliet, N.Y. 12189 Dorm Council, Student Judicial Bd., Accounting Society, Yearbook fLiterary Ed., Managing Ed.l STAYZER, TERRI A. 233 Elmwood Ave. Lockport, N.Y. 14094 Delta Phi Epsilon, Leap Frogs, Student Gov't. QFinancial Comm.j, International Club STEPHENS, ELEANORE C. 179 Fairlawn Dr. Amherst, N.Y. 14226 STEWART, ANN MARIE 2944 Grand Island Blvd. Apt. 4A Grand Island, N.Y. 14072 STOLZENBURG, JEFF A. 730 Fletcher St. Tonawanda, N.Y. 14150 Soccer Team, Student Gov't. QFinancial Comm. Co-Chairmanj, Accounting So- ciety, Intramurals STOKES, ROBERT E. 86 Perch Dr. Mahopac, N.Y. 10541 Intramurals, K. of C., Dorm Council fSec.J STORY, CHRISTINE E. 3631 Marshall Rd. Medina, N.Y. 14103 Accounting Society QV. Pres.J, Leap Frogs fSec.J, Student Gov't. QSec., Elections Comm.j, Orientation, Delta Phi Epsilon, Intramurals, University Senate, Comm. on Committees, Class Sec. fFresh.J, Soph. Senate, Student Affairs, Comm., Who's Who SULLIVAN, JAMES 421 Eastgate Rd. Ridgewood, N.J. 07450 Intramurals, Young Democrats SWEENEY, CHRISTINE A. 14 Emily Ct. Greenlawn, N.Y. 1 1740 Leap Frogs QPres.J, NSNA, Ring Comm., Student Gov't., QSocial Comm. Co-Chairman.j SWEENEY, DAVID J. 512 Oakridge Dr. Camillus, N.Y. 13031 American Marketing Assoc., Pre-Law Assoc., Intramurals SWIFT, PATRICK J. 4268 Freeman Rd. Middleport, N.Y. 14105 Intramurals, Class Senate, Student Gov't. fJudicial Affairs Comm.j, Orien- tation SZABALA, SABINA T. 35 Littlefield Ave. Buffalo, N.Y. 14211 SZKOTAK, THOMAS J. 10 Maple St. New York Mills, N.Y. 13417 Yearbook, Index, Intramurals TAGG, SHARON R. 16 Park Place Lockport, N.Y. 14094 TAMUTUS, GAYLE M. 117 Winding Way Camillus, N.Y. 13031 Yearbook, Parent's Weekend Comm. TANSEY, DEBORAH A. 1685 Gianelli Ave. Merrick, N.Y. 11566 Delta Phi Epsilon, '79 Military Ball fChairpersonJ, '80 Adventure Day QChairpersonJ, Susan H. Dunleavy Scholarship Comm., Student Gov't 1Elections Comm.l, Orientation, Sigma Theta Tau, Dorm Council TEFEL, DIANE S. 152 Edgewood Dr. Orangeburg, N.Y. 10962 Orientation, TTT Forum, Intramurals, NATS Orientation, Intramurals THOMAS JR., RICHARD A. 361 Villa Ave. Buffalo, N.Y. 14216 Orientation, Intramurals THORNTON, JOAN E. 311 Limestone La. Syracuse, N.Y. 13219 Varsity Basketball, Intramurals TIERNEY, J. DONALD 11 Powder Houn Dr. Moorestown, N.J. 07961 TIERNEY, MARY E. 21 Stuyvesant Oval New York, N.Y. 10009 Varsity Basketball, American Marketing Assoc., Orientation, Intramurals TIERNEY, MARY K. 330 Beresford Rd. Rochester, N.Y. 14610 Intramurals, Canoe Club TOBOZ, CAROLYN J. 287 Wood St. Meadville, Pa. 16335 WRNU TRAPASSO, THERESE 2017 Forest Ave. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14301 TRIBUNELLA, THOMAS J. 315 Colorado Dr. Webster, N.Y. 14580 Alpha Kappa Psi QPres.J TRIPI, JOHN R. 1101 Ransom Rd. Grand Island, N.Y. 14072 TRUMPFHELLER, LEANNE 133 E. Washington Blvd. Bath, N.Y. 14810 American Marketing Assoc., Alpha Kappa Psi TUCKER, BONNIE S. 914 Sun Valley Ave. N. Tonawanda, N.Y. 14120 Ski Club URASLAR, MINE F. Gamlik Alti Mevkif Inci Apt. V7 Etiler-IstanbullTurkey Foreign Students Assoc. QPres.l, Orien- tation, International Club, TTT Forum VALLA, PAUL I. 17 Cedargrove Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 14617 Index, Intramurals VANDEVENTER, JOHN R. Box 497 Sanborn, N.Y.14132 Jr. Fellows, NSNA, Sigma Theta Tau VANYO, CHRISTINE M. 17 Oak St. Allegany, N.Y. 14706 NUCAP, A.I.B.S., Intramurals, Student Gov't. fStudent Affairs Comm.J, Year- book, Delta Phi Epsilon, National Dean's List, Sigma Theta Tau VAZZANA, JOSEPH A. 234 Augustine St. Rochester, N.Y. 14613 Alpha Kappa Psi, American Marketing Assoc. VERNEUILLE, PATRICIA A. 13 Neptune West Lindenhurst, N.Y. 11757 Intramurals, Dorm Council, Student Gov't. fStudent Judicial Bd.l VIGARS, LEWIS A. 607-13th St. Watervliet, N.Y. 12189 Delta Nu Alpha VIOLANTE, MATTHEW J. 725 Seymour Ave. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14305 VONMATT, LISA L. 321 Stafford Ave. Waterville, N.Y. 14305 Intramurals, American Marketing Assoc. WACHTER, JUDITH M. 4855 Mount Read Blvd. Rochester, N.Y. 14616 Orientation, Intramurals WAGNER, ALBERT R. 15 Sunset Terrace Baldwinsville, N.Y. 13027 Canoe Club, Rugby Club, N.U. Players, American Marketing Assoc., Sigma Phi Sigma, Intramurals WALCK, LINDA J. 2494 Lockport Rd. Sanborn, N.Y. 14132 Delta Epsilon Sigma WALKER, MARY K. 64 Shamokin Dr. Lackawanna, N.Y. 14128 Intramurals, Orientation, R.O.T.C. Rangers, Running Club WALSH, JOSEPH F. 45 Birchwood Dr. Milington, N.J. 07946 Intramurals, Political Science Forum WALTER, STEPHEN F. So. 8951 Hayes Hollow Rd. Colden, N.Y. 14033 Parent's Weekend Comm., Intramurals, Cross Country, Varsity Track, Account- ing Society, Yearbook, Orientation WARD, JOHN T. 32 Westwood Dr. Massena, N.Y. 13662 Rugby Club WARFIELD, JANET R. 221 Kimberly Dr. Syracuse, N.Y. 13219 Accounting Club WARK, JULIE A. 3015 Chili Ave. Rochester N.Y. 14624 Political Science Forum, International Club WASHBURN, CELESTE A. R.D. 83 Box 3096 Seneca Falls, N.Y. 13148 WASHINGTON, CLAIRE A. 88 Abbeville La. White Plains, N.Y. 10607 NSNA fPres.J, Nursing Dean's Cabinet, Nursing Recruitment Comm., Class Senate, First Aid Squad, Minority Culture Society, College of Nursing Faculty Organ., Intramurals, Yearbook, Student Gov't. fStudent Affairs Comm.l WEINHEIMER, KIM M. 1811 Reading Rd. West Falls, N.Y. 14170 Orientation, TTT Forum IBrochure Comm.j, Delta Nu Alpha, Cinema Club, Delta Epsilon Sigma WEINHOLTZ, ROBERT M. 7295 Knoll Dr. N. Tonawanda, N.Y. 14120 Accounting Society, Commuter Club, Intramurals WHALEN, SUSAN R. 410 Main St. Oneida, N.Y. 13421 Intramurals, Yearbook WHITE, CATHY E. 222 South St. Rd. Auburn, N.Y. 13021 Sigma Theta Tau, Ski Club WHITE, VIRGINIA L. 422-78th St. Brooklyn, N.Y. 11209 Student Gov't. IPres., Rep., Lecture Series, Elections Comm.l, Forensics, University Health Comm., University Senate QAcademic Comm.l, Index, Youth Coalition for Life, Junior Fellows, Sigma Alpha Sigma IAsst. to Pres.J, Delta Epsilon Sigma, WRNU, Yearbook, Pre-Law Assoc., Student Af- fairs Comm., Class Senate, Parents Weekend, Orientation, Senior Week '79 WILBUR, DAVID W. 5268 Hoag La. Fayetteville, N.Y. 13066 Intramurals, Dorm Council, Student Gov't., Orientation fExec. Bd.J WILLIAMS, STEPHANIE L. 2813-13th St. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14305 American Marketing Assoc., Accoun- ting Society, Intramurals, Minority Culture Society WILLIGAN, RICHARD 730 Park Ave. Bound Brook, N.J. 08805 WINTERBERGER, ANNE M. 500 Pickwick Dr. Vestal, N.Y. 13850 Martial Arts Club, TTT Forum WINTERFIELD, JOANNE M. 3456 Calvano Dr. Grand Island, N.Y. 14072 TTT Forum, NATS, Cruise Enthusiasts, Seminar-at-Sea WISCHERATH, SUSAN E. 7521 Glencrest Ave. Liverpool, N.Y. 13088 Intramurals WODKA, JOHN A. 3526 Highland Ave. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14305 WOLFE JR., JOSEPH D. 2943 Troy Rd. Schenectady, N.Y. 12309 Dorm Council, Intramurals, K. of C., WRNU WOLFF, NADINE M. 22 Roseview Ave. Rochester, N.Y. 14609 NUCAP, Delta Phi Epsilon, Student Gov't. fSocial Comm., Elections Comm.J, Student Affairs Comm. WOLOSON, ANDREW J. 25 S. Landing Rd. Rochester, N.Y. 14610 Varsity Basketball IAsst. Mgr.j, K. of C., Alpha Kappa Psi WOOD, CYNTHIA A. 99 W. Main St. Ripley, N.Y. 14775 Intramurals, Orientation, Sigma Theta Tau, Delta Epsilon Sigma WOOD, MARIANNE E. 56 Lincoln St. Kingston, N.Y. 12401 Alpha Kappa Psi WOOD, MARY E. 2468 South Ave. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14305 Delta Epsilon Sigma WRIGHT JR., EDWARD F. 44 Vine St. Lockport, N.Y. 14094 Index, WRNU, Varsity Golf, Accounting Society, American Marketing Assoc., Intramurals, K. ofC. WROBLEWSKI, KAREN A. 5826 Columbus Dr. Marcy, N.Y. 13403 Orientation, Intramurals, Dorm Coun- cil, NSNA WYGONIK, MARIE 6200 Grauer Rd. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14305 American Marketing Assoc., Commuter Club, Student Gov't., Orientation WYDYSH, STEPHEN 831 Englewood Ave. Kenmore, N.Y. 14223 WYSE, KEVIN J. 23 Huntleigh Cir. Amherst, N.Y. 14226 Hockey Club YANNELLO, RAYMOND A. 920 Mohawk St. Apt. 106 Lewiston, N.Y. 14092 Math Club iPres.j, R.O.T.C., Intra- murals YOUNG, EILEEN M. 14 Norwood Ave. Malverne, N.Y. 11565 Orientation, Intramurals YOUMANS, CHRISTINE M. 136 East St. Oneonta, N.Y. 13820 ZACCARDO, GRACE A. 58 Lincoln Ave. Amsterdam, N.Y. 12010 Delta Phi Epsilon QSec.l, First Aid Squad, Yearbook, International Club ZACHARA, GRETA C. 1648 Ruie Rd. N. Tonawanda, N.Y. 14120 Orientation, Ski Club, Yearbook. One last look at the good times we spent here at Niagara. ZAJAC. ROBERT L. 2174 Adams Circle Ransomville, N.Y. 14131 Junior Fellows, Delta Epsilon Sigma, Accounting Society ZIMMER, THERESA Box 457 R.D. 41 Rock St. Newark Valley, N.Y. 13811 N.U. Singers, First Aid Club, Delta Phi Epsilon, Delta Epsilon Sigma ZIMMERMAN, SHARON A. 139 Oxford Ct. Voorheesville, N.Y. 12186 ZIMMERMAN, STEPHEN J. 1145 Divide Rd. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14304 Intramurals, Alpha Phi Sigma ZIMMERMANN, GARY P. 72 Pinecrest Dr. Rochester, N.Y. 14617 Accounting Society QPres.J, Alpha Kappa Psi QTreas.Q, K. of C., National Dean's List ZLIBA, ALIDREY J. 3333 Royal Ave. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14303 Junior Fellows, Accounting Society, Commuter Club ZLINNER, JULIA A. 2630 Hess Rd. Appleton, N.Y. 14008 Intramurals, Chapel Choir, Leap Frogs ZYSK, CAROL R. 615-72nd St. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14304 NSNA Congratulations Class of '8O!! UNION CARBIDE CORP. Metals Division-Niagara Falls, New York Working with nature today, for the resources we'll need tomorrow. 2 .XATLILATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS FROM THE CLASS OF 1983 P d nt: Kathy MCCOneghy V P esident: Mary Beth Maxwell T Kevin McCann S t y S Savage CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1980 FROM THE CLASS OF 1982 P d t J ffH lzschuh P d t. DennisGuiry t y M ry Helen Mahoney V S T M Polzinetti CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1980 FROM THE CLASS OF 1981 P d tB Cl V P d !2J! lft T J St S tyL Btl CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES!! YOU DID A GREAT JOB!!! P d t P t L weng th V P d t John Nann T T rry Byrne S t y L ' D maschke M fm if 1 1 550 in 0 v A iwil Congratulations to the Class of 1980 From the Office of the Academic Vice-President and the Council of Deans The Nlagara INDEX, the Nlagara Unlversnty student newspaper, IS publlshed weekly except durmg vacatlon periods Oplmons expressed are those of the student edltors and do not neoessanly reflect those of the Niagara Unlverslty admlmstrators EDITORS IN CHIEF Brooks Dermont James McConeghy NEWS EDITOR Lorrle Branngan FEATURE EDITOR Natalle Hebert SPORTS EDITOR John Nolan ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR Thomas Flannery PHOTO EDITOR Joseph A Acey ASSISTANT PHOTO EDITOR Don Statt GRAPHICS EDITOR Kevm LaWaII LAYOUT EDITOR James Contlno ADVERTISING MANAGER Gretchen White EDITOR EMERITUS Veronica M Whlte MODERATOR The Rev Charles F McNamara C M REPORTERS Chuck Balunek Ann Marne Bosco Make Burns Lesley Burton Tony Costanzo Bull Dlxon Elleen Doyle Mary K Flaherty Greg French Joanne Golden Marne T Gould Sue Hahn Catherlne Luhr Robert MacDonald Tyke Morrls Jay ONeIll Joseph Pastore Paul Romano Laura Ross Lee Ross Theresa Slmone Rodney Washmgton Vlrglma White Art Largay Mark Amo John Van I-lofen Leo McGInIty Pat Nerney CARTOONIST Vlrglnla Eveland LAYOUT STAFF Lynn Goard Corrine Herzog Brendon Dowd BUSINESS STAFF Davud Omanoff Mary Reddy Lisa Hollembaek PHOTOGRAPHERS Peggy Burke JoAnne Conley Karen Haag Kathy Moessner Carol Napolitano Joe Palmer: TYPISTS Taml Anderson Mlchael Healy Susan E Ingrahm Mary Lou Schnoor Affllnated wlth the Umted Feature Syndlcate Intercollegiate Press Assoclatlon Natlonal Educatlonal Advertlslng Servloe and Cass Student Advertlslng CIRCULATION 3 500 ' ' nnannunannnan nnun I , . BUSINESS MANAGER ...... .................... P aul Plascyk Z I . I . I I I . . I, . l i I I I I -' 3 . I I I I I I . I . I I I - I . .' . I ' ' ' ' , . : I , ' , . 3 , , ' - : l , , , I . I .' : , ' , . , I H , .. . , I , I Congratulations to the Class of '80 from the Niagara INDEX f fi fs numq 3 W 5 L 5 5 . 33 1 2 J. 5 2 .9 if L. E 3 ww fe ww Nwmmswe amQi.mQ,,. wfmm S tt g M k K l ki, Joe Stefanucci, Steve Zaffuto, Dave Wilbur, Loren Goodmang Standing: Chris Campbell, Dan Ford. J C y D R t T d Eisonhoudt, Jay O'Neill, Jim Sullivan, Absent: Pete Byrne, Paul Alexander. To: Koz Jay Spills Wilbur Kang Curry Barry Ford Congratulations MEN on a job well done. Who would ever believe that you would graduate from Niagara after living in House 6 this year. We had many great times together with the help of Springsteen, Southside, Floyd, lVliller's and all the abuse. We would like to wish you all the luck and success in the world. Steve Sully Juan Petie Joe Ted Herman Alex 5 Apple Granny 433 Center Street Lewiston, N.Y. 754-8037 Lunches Dinners Late Night Snacks Dancing Nightly Owned and Operate Roberts Family I Compliments of Student Affairs- d By The I A Department which cares! Congratulations Mel and Mary for a job well done! -Parents Weekend 1979 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of '80 Niagara Hilton Hotel Third 8 Mall Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14303 17165 285-3361 l BEST WISHES TO THE ARMY'S NEWEST LIELITENANTS George Alexiou Timothy Barber Paul Belczak Joseph Conte Paul Crane Johnel Dance 'Michael Flynn John Fracassi Harold Harper Robert Hughes Jean Kane Lawrence Kelly Marsha Kelly David Kiszewski John Lewis Paul Maxwell 'Thomas Netzer Jerry Oakes Patricia O'Day tScott Pautz Stephen Randall Paul Reid tPaul Smith Deborah Tansey Michael Wagner Mary Walker Raymond Yannello 'Awarded Regular Army Commissions THE ROTC CADRE Congratulations to the Class of 1980 From Seton Dorm Council Best of Luck to the Class of '80 From Daddy's Lounge Dom, Frank and Jim 425 N. Rainbow Blvd. Niagara Falls, NY 14301 282-9393 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1980! Il hlJUHEl chemicals DXY SUBSIDIARY OF CJCCIDENTAL. PETFICJLELJIVI CCJFIPCJ PATRONS The Book Corner Carl's Hairstyling Best wishes for success and happiness to the members of the Class of 1980. Rev. Joseph G. Dunne, CM. Beth Fidler-Best wishes to my friends in the Class of 1980 Ossies Barber Shop, Corner main and Ontario Mr. and Mrs. Styno Walker Laundry Co-Editors-in-chief: Mary Ellen Crerand, Mary Heneghan Managing Editors: Joe Stefanucci, Rosemary Styno Photo Editors: Kevin Bean, Don Statt Literary Editor: Marianne O'Hanlon Senior Section Editor: Paula Schmidt Layout Editor: Rita Straube Sports Editor: Joe Huver STAFF Layout: Eric Emerson, Dr. Bill, John, Bill, Anne Crossan, Connie Quielett, Terri Reilly, Mary Therese McCormick, Greg Conklin. Literary: Brian Brennan, Virginia White, Tyke Morris, Dean Kloss, Erin Siebert, Cathy Hess, Chris Suter, Kevin O'Rourke, Russ Morreals Business: Marlene DeConinck, Jim Sullivan, Kathy Cullen, Marie Wyponik Photo: Joe Acey, Sheila Loughlin, Jim McConeghy, Chuck Cavallaro, John Murphy, Cathy Hess, Sr. John Frances, Bob Ross, Nancy Saxton, Attila Hevesy, Chris Ruzzi, A.D. Senior: Kathy Cullen, Martha Hedges, Michelle Horak, Judy Jones, Gail Reininger, Debbie Lynam, Anne DiFonzo, Patrice Ryan, Sandy Baron, Christ Danyo, Chris Finley, Mark Rumble, Mary Kay Dodd, Claire Washington, Greta Zachra, Kim and Mary. We'd like to thank: our editors and their staffs for their efforts in completing the book: all con- tributors from both the faculty and student body: and our friends and families who shared their ideas and time to help us get through. Thanks are also extended to Mr. Louis Centofanti and Mr. Leo Maloney, our moderators, and to Mr. Ron DoBrasz of Varden Studios. And, although it's been said in every other Niagara yearbook, a big thank you goes to Dan Solari of Cooke Publishing who will never know how much his advice, understanding and patience has been appreciated by two hysterical girls. Thank you, Mary and Mel Caught off guard once again PUBLISHED BY COOKE PUBLISHING. INC DEVON. PENNA.
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