Niagara University - Niagaran Yearbook (Lewiston, NY)
- Class of 1981
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E 6152 5 I That All May Know Thee NU adopted, at the beginning of her second century in education 619571, a new crest. It read That All May Know Thee. The motto showed the spiritual regard and dedication of the faculty at Niagara to the field of Christian educa- tion of youth. In late June 1957, a change in the top-level administration took place when the Very Rev. Vincent T. Swords, C.M. succeeded the Very Rev. Francis L. Meade, C.M. as Ni- agara's 17th president. Father Swords was also Superior of the Vincention Community at Niagara University since 1955, a position he continued to hold in conjunction with his presiden- tial duties. One of his first achieve- ments as president was the develop- ment ot a masterplan for the academic and recreational expansion of Niagara. Plans for a ten-year 356,700,000 de- velopment program for Niagara Uni- versity were disclosed in early July of 1957. The overall program included plans for a new library and a long needed science building. On Novem- ber 12, 1957, the Very Rev. Sylvester A. Taggart, C.M.V., president of the C.M.'s of the Eastern Province, dedicated the newly erected Novena Building. By this time the student cen- ter had become the heart of campus activity.Masses, indoctrination cere- monies, formals and athletics were held there. While thoughts were con- centrated on future development, the Administration Building CCletl was cherished as a symbol of the years gone by. Midway in the 1957-1958 academic year, Niagara University was deeply saddened by the untimely death of her Father Meade devoted twenty-nine years beloved former president, the Very Reverend Francis L. Meade, CM. Father Meade devoted twentyenine years to Niagara as a priest, a profes- sor, a dean, a vice-president and a president. ln May 1967 the faculty house was rededicated Meade Hall. One of Niagara's fondest memories will be of the University president who found time in his busy schedule to chat over a cup of coffee with his students in the Student Center. On January 20, 1958, Niagara,s president announced the sale of two hundred and fourteen acres of univere sity land for 5,000,000 dollars. The loss to Niagara included the 18 hole golf course, all the barns, two farm houses, all the land across Lewiston Road fronting the gorge, and some undevele oped property. The land was obtained for the construction of the New York State Power Authority. lt had been part of the original holdings of the uni- versity, the Vedder Farm purchased in 1856. Aside from its historical signifi- cance, the tract contained the old cem- etary dating from the school's begin- nings. The graves eventually were dis' interred. Among the first graves to be moved was that of Father John Mc Guinness who came to the University from Brooklyn in 1857 and gave the University 10,000 dollars. He became an instructor and was the first person to be buried at the campus cemetary in Senator Hubert H. Humphrey Albert J. Maggioli ik 1861. Another feature of the land set- tlement was the decision to relocate Our Lady of the Angels Seminary which had graced Monteagle Ridge for one hundred and one years and was the original institution around which the university was built. As an example of the bond between Niagara and the community, the following is a quote from the NIAGARA FALLS GA- ZETTE, Wed., Jan. 22, '58: We hope the Vincention Fathers will find a suit- able place in the Niagara Frontier as the new home for their seminary. After a century of service to the Catholic Diocese of Buffalo, it would be regrett- able indeed, if the seminary should be taken elsewhere. Highlights during 1958-59 included a lecture from Senator Hubert Hum- phrey of Minnesota. The Senator came directly from a trip to Russia. He enthralled the audience as he ad- dressed many national issues and presented possible solutions for na- tional ills. Another first for NU was ex- perienced. For the first time in all her years, a Niagara University student had been awarded the exemplary Ca- tholic youth in the United States. This award, presented by the National Catholics Welfare Conference, was conferred on Albert J. Maggioli, class of '59. Proceeding with the school's development plan, Niagara University broke ground for its new science build- ing. This was part of its commemora- tion of the foundation of the Congre- gation of the Mission, or as we know them, the Vincentian Fathers, in 1625 by St. Vincent's DePaul. September 27, 1960 marked the 300th anniversary of St. Vincent death. His works in- cluded the education of youth here at Niagara. The science building was dedicated DePaul Hall, on April 10, 1962. Radio Niagara was on the air, for the first time in 1960. Broadcast over WHLD-FM, the station began presen- ting varied programs of music, sports and campus news. Later, Radio Ni- agara changed to WRNU and late in 1980, the station acquired their own , up-Q an -Q! L..-Malin. -'wg r 1 15.1 I f 7' '1sv '5'w 729 15?-5?M53hf'i:E:iei,'5YifiiilffliilF?5f?t?Lf::iYi'lsii ?Q,5YEf 5gfHsE?fgifiSi Sii iffggiff fgi'ifi'lf2i f .,.L.n. .,,.., ..,,..,A..,A 1l l l f l l l 31: l l l il il l l ' 'l l l, l i E 1 ' f i 5 ? i l l f l l1 Y i l 1 l l l 3 i f f l ii i T 32 fi ' i l ' 5 l l i l ' 'l l l 1 i l l i l 1 , lli l 1 ' f l ' 1 l l ' l l l ' ' l 1 we I I , 3 'iii if WWMW' 5, ,f 4 f 6'Seton Hall dedicated mented a requirement that all tresha men, unless excused must enroll in at least the basic course of military sci- ence, Many students voiced their opin- ions at the Military and the ROTC re- quirements. Student Government led the opposition with determination and a demonstrationethe result-emanda tory ROTC abolished. Paralleling the activism shared by American students during these rebellious years, NU stu' dents demanded Co-Ed Visitation, une ltd tyt dtb saatal irni e, cut sus ern, an . rite tice cf H cohol in dorms. The two issues, Co4Ed visitation and unlimited cuts, were to be brought up again and again in fol- lowing years, each time defeated. The use ot alcohol in rooms finally passed. Seton Hall was under construction and girls were about to live on campus for the first time. Seton Hal! was dedicated Octi 4, 1970 The eight story building had the capacity to house 442 women and was named in honor ot' Mother Elizabeth Ann Setovic who founded the Arnett JM' ,f--s th ,,t 4 L 4 X wr X tuck a great interest in Niagaraiaind.allJ the luniversitiesf and colleges. in the United States. This was the first time 18-21 year olds were able to vote. Three days following the visit from Kennedy the Nursing Building was opened. The cornerstone for Dun- leavy Hall, Niagara Universityis new 2.5 million dollar nursing education huxidiesi ,lll was set- in nlaeeitrlenclauii iileptemher HQ i972. sialreaiia 1971, WMati. iwiii-+iiw,i,ii,fiffeauimauiii in iwqwiiq .swirl'uwiulwiiiiviiiqiqifwiimwiexii 'rMi'lvinllli wi ll'lllfi?l1W5i1lrl1f wllill -:vi-it i 'i C it V. X ii- -ii. ifeeli'rwluilllll-lwri it ' .iii..4iia .limiiiw,-i,ini-.viiiiuuiilegaluintiwiiiiiiiisui, i, 1, ii fviiiiwi- i.iuiii.iiiii.,i ii fi Cffifbnlilfi?vFii.iiQ5iiW vigil rifepiiii iwlg'5lqlii'ciCllw f.:?,mffX,.gwiw,i,.gw..i, in viiwi,i 1 'fthe Blizzard of '77'f. ,,i-time.: f ami,iv'.u....i,i.ii.iiii i ,nw ' i w'Jiwviswii.Y',tff3wr5 ..uii-were -X wiv i is--,ui --uw X Nw u A i- -vi-swllin, Y iwraefa wi l,,X Y. i, . V , ii 5,55 llll .each llllll .untitledllfdigiitralteieverglitanettifniilil the day. Niagara experienced her part as fuel deliveries were missed impair- ing the efficiency of sncvw removal dur- ing theiwinter of 1974..The number of lights in buildings were reduced and thermostats turned dawn, acts that have become policy. Another policy withitfreshrnen curfewj There was no fortagle. The storm closed the univer- sitvffer a week. fand created a near- seriuus campus fuel shortage. Cn Jan' fuary iii, the luillsiupplyiwas depleted and fi trucks ceuld not rnalte deliveries lie? cause of road conditions. The campus switched to natural gas, kept classes the dorms and other campus buildings. the building was helped financed witha longer mandatory curfew for freshmen The problem let up on Wednesday gift otS250,000 bgiflfrancis J...Qenleavy, unless so eeecified by parentegf: wheeathe university received a '41, Dunleavy Hallcontains two tele- f Approximately 1,5QQi.lQifslia gara JgaHea2gghipment.jeittueloil.,Iaggite oi.all ill1lSi0Hi5fUdi05, defffeUCliiClfiUffilTfl3Qei1'?.,.lTin i.it. Mara aleeibegan the 1972-'73 academic what manyifeestimateclfas the Tia, iEZice+PresidEEi.ilef Studeifiigefiffairs, year a new ciirriculum iiiithe col- frally N.U.ai i?nad saidgffiveryoneiieined togetliiei to helps? lege of Arts and Sciences. The college demonstratiens of 196?5The eaclifiifither. Tirne'iwaSu unSelfishly def ii.. 1 a .iil ilil El9?2g5itudent Gaeernment sggnsored . 1.. gear in the the m ach Boyefiiiq concerfiin the Viceiifijesident. ei T ' iisia a . . , i g ?Tl12 ltilliilfllfilllllilensl fm' llll B fihifee-fGlGlii1ltrsnfiveilfifli llltl T ltti lill. iill at the university chapel were approved i T ocame thejgtlth president ei Niagara Education, lDeari .ei Artslandgciencesi mei, fee in September of 73. Renovations were jfslniversitgretigiiiikugust 13976. The untilgifising to XlEgge-Pres1- to include cleaningiand painting, malt- president dedicated to dentl Tift? a ire the f-have Iiwfsic-illv served be iSfeHsiir1s...eil.i ihs wefkiriee.0i..tlie ......i QFef2.fhe iiit ere. titltl litl tgregatiian and an Altar ofireeervationt a lV with llii'llt Susan for thEBlessed Sacrament, aneiihaving 'students aneiithe 5tuderitiGovernineiit Linda Kiriiand NaneQC'Hara, liturgical art in thefchapel. ' and establish a working relationship weresievolved ina.tragiccarafaccident,EQ . iiiiilii .i.i. ..i. iii it iili reviewed their aeademic peinrities. .stranded engcampus asgiiie Blizzardpf and goingatglldiss home . .. st abs- as tame cares? rsti -. Oi .il. - ...T .ii.i withdut compromising the old. Waterf gate was upon us and the lackief trust tween them and their hemesl With all the confusing on and terse. oflllliliagara UniVersitit, 'Fatner Mahfeiirey us -W , .:f,Z ,:,a A a f- 5,1 A W if 4 Hawilum... Anne, Nancy, and Linda in our prayers, asking the Lord to grant them the happiness of Heaven. This is the foundation of our faith - that having served God faithfully here on earth for a short time - we raise one day to live with him eternallyf' The DeVeaux campus on Lewiston Road was acquired from the Episcopal Diocese of Western New York in October 1977 providing Niagara with much needed space for dormitories, offices and student recreational facil- ities. Alumni Chapel was reopened in April after being closed since August of 1977 for a second set of renovations. The most striking changes included a new roof, restored walls, and a new slate floor. Upholstered pews, new organ and new sound system was also added. '4The Guardian, written by Brother Augustine, director of the Theater, was televised on Sunday, June 18, 1978, in at least 140 cities across the nation. Ten Niagara students per- formed the story of a group of young players who gather to perform a mime drama based on the passion, death and resurrection of Christ. At the produc- tion studio in New York, the group be- comes acquainted with an elderlyjani- tor A the Guardian He begins to penetrate their lives and, eventually, the performance. ln this show-within- a-show, the Guardian becomes the Christ figure. The Butler Building was opened in the summer of 1978. The name signi- fies the type of structure rather than the dedication of the new building. It houses the campus book store and Health Services. The main aim of the building was to alleviate some of the overcrowding in the faculty offices. The space vacated in Perboyre Hall by the Infirmary was transformed into faculty offices and the space vacated by the Bookstore was filled by the INDEX, NIAGARAN, Learning Skills Center, NUOP Office, and WRNU. Another site opened in 1978 was the Buscaglia-Castillani Art Gallery located on the DeVeaux campus. The perma- nent collection of Armand Castellani, the chief benefactor, is housed at DeVeaux. A physical improvement undertaken during the year was the construction of a plaza between St. Vincent's and Alumni Halls. It offers a low wall for seating that many students capitalize on in pleasant weather. The plaza was made possible by an anony- mous donor. As one tradition was eroding an- other was started. Varsity Village was completed in 1939. Since its existence, the Village had been the residence of upperclassmen male residents. At 'fs fi' ,fl times it was the hotspot on campus as many closely contested elections for L'Mayor were held. ln the fall of 1979 House 1 no longer houses senior men. Financial Aid in need of more space relocated in the Village, thus ending a forty-two year tradition. At the same time the female population on Mont- eagle Ridge was given its counterpart to Varsity Village. Four houses, com- plete with kitchens, located on the DeVeaux campus, became female ter- ritory, thus starting a tradition. Saturday October 25, 1980, Niagara University's East Gym was rededi- il' 5 , V 665 . SZ 4646? leaf, aff is ,M Q cated in honor of the late Phil Scaffidi. Phil died at the age of 23, in his senior year at Niagara. Scaffidi, NU's all-time court leader with 408 assists, became a national symbol during a 15-month against He was an marks anniversary of our Alma Even as she celebrates her anniversary she is moving. This year saw the imple- mentation of Masters in Business Administration program. Reactivation ofthe Hojack railroad line through the main campus was strongly opposed. Father Doyle, Vice-President for Busi- ness Affairs, led the opposition on paper and even in the courtroom. The University was well represented in Op- eration Horseshoe, an international event commemorating the Year ofthe Child. Niagara University has developed from 6 students in 1936 to over 3000 in 1981. Niagara resembles the body of water from whom she borrowed her name. She constantly flows, some- times through calm waters, sometimes through turbulent waters, carving her path in time I April3 1956 UVM: 'lf K , Lwff' WM.u.., X.. A 'Vi r if ,I 'W s Hug 2 nzyifff, dew M haf i i 1cf,2 44V' -:-4 1 I , -.111 15121 111 , 1 ' .4- fff' f. New f f 11' 1' fa ywffjl af, Jw., . ,, . . 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Z512574lWfff4H'2Wi?9 f Jfffff. .'- Munir. my4.',ff4tW'W4i!4V2 2,- 2 A we ff MQW. 'ff V 023191, .J ff, m.,,f?5ff:.iyf,'Qfff' Pi-if wfQr! ff 1' , 2 . 3' ', 4 'H - 'I , ,:.,.. 'ix' ,. WfW'WWy 4jMW14i4vf2?W'f' If We 6,715.52 , If , ,iff fn. ffm? ff' 1: f 161 4' 404 I -1 ah 'I Y-' ,719 f 4- .-ffmffffw 9:-2, zf ff4siff.f if.Zqff1p,gwgzwfwl '. m ' '-f' ad mics Now, I'm learning to fly and this freedom is like nothing l'ue ever known. Each student at Niagara University travels roads. Each has a different goal, yet all ultimately achieve the most essential possession-an education. The process of attaining an education is often long and difficult. Certain expectations are placed upon us, and we must, to the best of our ability, begin to conquer them. In doing so we grow and mature. We wonder, then understand. We search, then discover. We doubt, then believe. And all the while we begin to understand the priceless value of knowledge. We must recognize, however, that it is not only our own efforts that enable us to attain an education, but the strong efforts of the Niagara University faculty. They have the difficult task of transferring their knowledge to our minds. At times concepts may be difficult to grasp, yet with a consistent effort the once impossible seems possible. Teachers have taught students to think logically and given them the opportunities to expand their knowledge in various areas by combining new trends with traditional styles. They are constantly striving to preserve high standards in providing a quality education. It is through their efforts we are shaped into self-sufficient, capable adults. fx PINS Q Very Rev. Gerard M. Mahoney, C.M., President Rifiag ara Qiniherzitg Niagara 'H1tihzrsiig.25.Q. DHHS EO ES E To the Class of 1981: I write this to you on the eve of your graduation. Soon you will leave Niagara University with your well earned college degree. Congratulations on your success, and thank you for what you have contributed to the University com unity during these past four years. Your enthusiasm, dedication and hard work have inspired us all with a renewed desire to always keep Niagara an institution of higher learning of which you can be justly proud. You are graduating from Niagara during the year when your Alma Mater celebrates her 125th Anniversary. You are stepping out into a world that has experienced many dramatic changes not only over the past century and a quarter, but even during the past four years while you were students here. Since some of those changes have not been very pleasant and may have wrought havoc in our society, you go forth perhaps with some anxieties about what lies ahead. Do not fear the future. You must shape the future and you are well prepared to do that intelligently. Well educated, you are professionals. In the years ahead, continue to Hprofessn your ideals, your hopes and your faith to a troubled world. Become the Hleaven of society,H as the Scriptures call us to be, influencing others through responsible leadership, untiring service, unshakable courage and good example. In this way, you will be the molders of a better world for everyone. It is my fondest hope and heartfelt prayer that this encouragement will reach you again and again in the years ahead as you pick up the Hold yearbookn to rekindle fond memories of good times and good friends--or when your children page through The Nia aran to see what mom or dad looked like when they went to school. Eachftime tsat happens, may the memory of our confidence in you and in your abilities renew your commitment to the achieving of excellence in all of life's goals. To you now, and to you and your families, each time you look back at these pages my very best wishes and promise of prayers. May the Lord protect, guide and strengthen you with His own special gifts of joy, happiness and peace. Let us always continue to love one another as He has first loved us, aware that if we remain steadfast in following Christ's lead, success is assured. God bless! welcome to the Alumni. Sincerely yours, ,,,. .GM- Cvery Rev.J Gerard M. Mahoney, C.M. President ev. Joseph Dunne, C.lVI., Executive Vice President Dr. John B. Stranges, Academic Vice President in Rev. Donald L. Doyle, C.M., Vice President for Business Affairs and Treasurer Q 1, Z Rev. Louis P. Trotta, C.M., Vice Presi- dent for Student Affairs Mr. Ben E. Perry, Director, Institute of TTT Mr. Donald Armstrong, Dean of Men wr ..kk is ,CN M--....,.. Rev. Francis Prior, C.M., Dean, Student Activities lr Mrs. Betty Kimmel, Dean of Women Fr. David L. Symes, C.M., Registrar Mr. George C. Pacter, Jr., Dean of Admissions CAMPUS MINISTRY Row 1: Sr. C. DeFelice, F.M.D.C., C. Hamamg Row 2: Fr. Schmidt, C.M., Fr. Tracey, C.M., D. 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Kaempffe, SSQ Candelore ACCOUNTING Row 1: A. Oddo1ChairmanDg Row 2: J. Jain, B. Donner, F. Giove COMMERCE Row 1: G. NeimanisfChairmanlg Row 2: D. Dawson, B. Libby, W Gorman, Row 3: E. Selznick, K. Mehtabdin, G. Bentley, Row 4 W. Peek, G. Leary, P. Scherer TTT Row 1: M. Bunng Row 2: F. Engel, E. Steinmetz, B. Perry lChairmanlg Row3: O. Parish, S. Siegel, S. lllum, B. Kwiatkowski, W. Joubert ENGLISH EDUCATION Row 1: W. Martin, S. Wadkinson, Fr. Tumulty, fChairmanJg Row 2: B Dr. S. R. Bennett, Dr. J. G. Anton Powers, D. Siegel, L. Maloney E N 5 2 S HISTORY PHYSICAL EDUCATION Row 1: Dr. W. Northcutt, Dr. E. Duran, Dr. Z. Gredel-ManwelegRow2: C. Row 1: Dr. Sheeran, C. Pattersong Row 2: Dr. Moudgil Ambler SOPHOMORE NURSING Row 1: M. Sweeney, J. Borgatti, E. Martin fChairmanDg Row 2: A. Pillitteri, M. Frus- cione, E. DiChrara, S. Wilk INTERMEDIATE NURSING Row 1: B. Curry, C. Fisher, J. Dunng Row 2: Y. Principe, B. Tucker, J. Cookefair, M. E. Schriver, S. Termini, C. 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On the bottom, the athlete must learn to accept disappointment after working hard and sacrificing of himself. No one wants to experience the agony of defeat but everyone can't always win. Being on the bot- tom should be incentive to work harder and strive to win. On the top is probably the most comfortable position of the three. It isn't always easy though. Not everyone loves a winner, especially his op- ponents. A winner must be able to stand up to criticism, being humble and respectful of his opponents. In between, the athlete knows how it feels to win and how it feels to lose. His character is built through setting goals and realizing his potential. In the various sports here at Niagara, the athletes are on all three levels. Some win. Some lose. But all are disciplined, dedicated, and high spirited athletes striving for victory. Whether it be an intercollegiate, club, or intramural sport, the Niagara athlete experiences strong phys- ical and character development. s Vasa 9 xl ul Men s Basketball ii 1 The start ofthe Niagara Menis 1980- trying to keep players on their team. 81 Basketball season brought5 straight Niagara's powerhouse scorer, Garry NiU. wins and a glimmer of hope to the fans Jordan, was removed from the roster Q 82 SUNY at Buffalo of recently struggling programs. Under because Coach Lonergan felt that Q78 CIW. post fifSf WHY Head Coach P919 Lonergan concentration on graduation was more Q73 Buffalo State and Assistants Wally Thompson and important than playing basketball. The J75 Brockport State Mike Daley, the Purple Eagles defeat- time came when players were benched ,179 Kent State ed their first five opponents and en- and removed from the team. This 4.73 Davton tered Christmas break undefeated. brought about the addition of intra- L44 Jacksonville The victims of their 5 game win streak mural standouts Paul Gaffney and Lee L62 Canisius were U.B., C.W. Post, Buffalo State Ross. '-53 Siena College, Brockport State College, and Niagara played their end of the ia 72 Cornell Kent State. Niagara appeared to be season games much better than the L34 Svraeuse headed for one of its better seasons, midseason ones by defeating Army, 4. 55 Cleveland State until their Christmas season road trip Cornell, and King's College. They i. 71 LaSalle QQTQ turned into anything but a vacation. were also the winners of the Little 1,70 Siena They lost 6 out of their 7 road games Three Play by defeating St. Bonaven- i.. 77 Nevv l-larnosnire before coming back home and again ture and Canisius twice. 4,51 Iona losing to Siena. Fine rebounding by Mike I-lowse, gl 64 Canisius The Purple Eagles were plagued bya Phil Rademacher, and Mo Sanford, L 55 St, Jonn's QNYJ few problems that contributed to their and nice floor play by Mike Phillips, sl 64 St, Bonaventure already existing ones, one of which Skip Speaks, and Mike Curran gave L50 Drexel QPAJ was not being able to hold on to their the Eagles the stuff they needed when ig 68 Army double-figure halftime leads and end- they did post a victory. Now that the 1. 62 Colgate ing up losing to their lesser opponents. younger players have had more ex- vi 67 Canisius Such playing was exhibited against perience, Coach Lonergan can look vl 103 Kings tPA, both LaSalle and Siena. Another prob- forward to a more successful season 1.69 St, Bonaventure lem which the hoopsters faced was ne xt year. Opp 62 57 58 57 67 79 63 70 80 66 107 81 72 77 82 74 63 79 63 73 54 68 65 66 73 Row 1: D. Ames, Student Trainerg Juan Castano, Asst. Mgr.g L. Ross, J. Holzschuh, M. Sanford, P. Rademacher, M. Howse, J. Speaks, G. Henry, G. Jordan, D. Julio, Asst. Mgr. Row 2: Dr. A. J. Bax, Team Phys.g M. Daley, Asst. Coach, M. McDonald, Mgr., R. Kist, Athletic Trainer, R. Traugott, Mgr., J. Hunter, D. Drum, Mr. P. Lonergan, Head Coachg M. Curran, M. Phillips, Dr. A. S. Bax, Team Phys.g W. Thompson, Asst. Coachg Rev. O'Keefe, C.M., Athletic Moderatorg Mr. M. Gleason, Sports Info. Director. mggm Q x we-fig Q, . Kr ,Nl 5' . f E. iQ 'Hn .: lv 7 I 1 : nfgirun A ES 'lun W . 115,34 ff' was 1' i --. j' i,hs-. i-Q., 45' pf' ...N 'wud' .-v ff' , .f 40' Vx., Nm, www! W -...,,, ,,, ' ,f 'N' ' -....,, 3 ,f N ,gf 4 'S Z, 55 -.N .-f' 'ky 0- 5 s, ff' .5 ,rf If ' ' ff , 'J 5' .41-0 M' Z, ,ff I, A ,M ,KI 'M ' ' S. sx S 'hs -5. Ns ,Z I N, ,ff 5 5 5 s S -ff M, f ,F -Q ' , -..,, H s 'N .sm ' ,ff 'H Wil W M MA W7 x -x. H . 1 ... Y V' ' Q A ' b u , vm V V 4' 4 V ' 7. 1 I , V ' ' A' M 'V ' 'A pf, l P2 . I' ' Q m , W Y qha 7 xt, ' 5 Lv , ' fa, 7' ,S 5 Q f K O 7 A 'Whitt ,b QJ, 6, ' L' 'ff Zvi vs 'sr -I Qi I I, uligiwkq . Q If M ,x ,. f H' , Q ,Q an 7 A f my ,, 1' W., W It Typ ' In fy up A , Q , ov 4 N, xy - W ' 1 wawfn xx f I .x X 4' 4 vox k 5' Ja, as H xi x r 4, Aw 1 Skip tries the impossible. if Nfiliwi l Wm 141535: . X mei X Xk'k - 1 fi F 1 Q ITN, x if, fs. .if 'YEL T Q or L- x .A A A 4 Paul takes advantage of court time. Can you believe it? Someone actually Niagara Patent No. 10 fouled him. Women's Basketball Niagara University's Women's Bas- ketball team experienced a change in coaching this past year. There was no change with regard to another winning season. Head Coach Nancy Riccio inherited an extremely successful team as well as the challenge to continue that tradition. Together with the dedication of assistant coaches Dena Elia and Cindy Bullis, and with the experience and desire of five seniors, the Lady Eagles once again proved to be a power in New York State. The team was led by Senior All American guard and all time leading scorer Nancy Egerton, who has her name throughout the Niagara record books. Nancy's consistent excellent playing, along with the ever present scoring threat, and second all time leading scorer Cyndie Williams aided in securing a N .Y. State AIAW tourna- ment bid. The defending champions of the tournament received stellar play from Senior forward Joanne Lesnau, who is the team's finest defensive player. Joanne's team play and un- canny passing ability has made her one on Niagara's outstanding players. An- other Senior, Lisa Delsignore, proved to be a valuable reserve with a nice shot and super rebounding ability. Teresa Simone, who is one of the finest women athletes ever to enroll at Niagara, missed most of the season due to a knee injury. T provided the team with rebounding as well as scoring from the center position, and her experience and fine team play was missed. Cindy Arman, another didicated senior, retired from the active roster to continue her pursuit of a career in sports medicine. Currently she is the Lady Eagles team trainer. The Eagles received consistent great play from junior guard Beth Duffy, who possesses a fine outside shot, along with top reserves Cathy Dicker and Linda Le Mura. As a power forward, Cathy gave the team the lift it needed with several key baskets throughout the season, while Linda, a good ball handler, added speed and initiated the teams fast break. Starter Tracy Hewitt's excellent jumping abil- ity made her the team's top rebounder. A dedicated hard worker, Tracy con- tinued to improve with experience. This years freshmen, Kathy Osterhout and Karen Smith, have shown they are fine prospects for the future, while Janice Cheney received much valu- able playing experience in several cru- cial games. Coach Riccio deserves to be com- mended for continuing the winning tradition the Lady Eagles have estab- lished. Her dedication to the progam and her players has been recognized as truly outstanding. Our sincere con- gratulations are extended to Nancy Riccio and much continued success is wished for the future. Row 1: Mgr. A. Liberqtore, B. Beyer, L. LelVlura,K.Ousterhout, Decker, T. Hewitt, L. DelSignore, K. Smith, J. Cheney, T. Coach Ms. Riccio, B. Duffy, N. Eggerton, J. Lesnau, C. Williams, Simone. Asst. Coach D. Elia, and Mgr. A. Wick. Row 2: B. Massey, C. Cathy Decker bumping Bonas. QM g ,, V 4, YUAG4 4 Coach Nancy Riccio givmg a pep talk. e M we-gg, ,,V, Mm.. f g 5' af Y 1' -G , X xxx' Bye, bye, birdie. Let it go. Up and in. All smiles after beating Bonas. 6 w kqinr------ ' i i W Bend and stretch, and reach for the stars. Pardon me, do you have a match? NIAGARA OPP 57 Brock fCanadaJ 67 71 Syracuse 96 74 Cortland State 68 73 Ithaca 87 70 Brockport State 49 87 Mercyhurst QPAJ 52 90 Rochester 60 54 Cleveland State 62 60 Brock CCanadaJ 45 68 Siena 70 64 Utica 49 90 Buffalo State 48 72 Canisius 67 101 Nazareth 70 77 SUNY at Buffalo QUBJ 50 79 St. Bonaventure 61 75 St. John Fisher 67 77 Gannon IPAQ 71 68 Edinboro State CPAJ 57 69 Syracuse 77 68 Canisius 75 86 Colgate 59 64 St. Bonaventure 4 19 1 Cheerleaders 19 1 gg 'X if all Front row: K. Fitzgerald, M. K. LeBoo, S. Marullo, B. Joyce, N. D. Duncan, B. Weyand, R. Hill. Gates, S. Smith, C. Schaner, A. Stepin, S. M oore. Second row: 1 sf wwf -ai S3 4?-'. V2 :df WWW fwiif K Men's Swimming Things did not look too good for the Eagles as they went 0-4 in the first half of the season. Being a team that is not used to losing C31-2 for last 3 seasonsl they picked up the pieces and went on a winning streak that brought them to 4-4 with one meet left. In that final meet against Nazareth, the Mermen make a tough showing and forced the meet to the last relay. Their lack of depth hurt them and they lost a heartbreaker. Highlights of the season include J.P.,s state and school record in the 50 yd. free style, Miggis great showing at states and the fact that J.P. and K-Man became the 141 and 442 total individual point scorers in Niagara swimming history. HELP! First row: J. Piwtorek fco-capt.l, K. Cummings fco-captj, M. Higley, M. Migliore, J. Poling K Hughes T Duggan S Karl J Williamson fcoachj, P. Migliore, C. Hunken. Second row: G. Pauley. Jie QM, Der-rfc Q Mu' af? a. c7rea.'f Jay -la mv- L +L: .fin 4,-My -14.1 yd-A f Lua -fume! H-I 3142! Hllqj Mere M, ,,-,me fell' Lrp'fl?fxf UT Mfg wf lo-pf yea will le rugmpf 4-uLe,.f. you a,fwta4Z.,. 5405? 'Giendl afwaff. 7746-414:61 D-.wgf W0 W-18639, n4Q-ff my ymff MS! 1003-7 Who you lookin' at? Follow me guys, l know a short cut!! 64 Cross Country Repeating their last year's winning season, the Niagara Harriers main- tained their good record by finishing the season 3-2. They also vvon the Lit- tle Three Tournament. Numerous injuries plagued the Cross Country Team, but they held together for the rest of the year. The Buffalo State match proved to be exciting as only 34 seconds sepa- rated the first five members of the Pur- ple pack. Buff. State won the match by a score of 24-31. N.U. finished 13th out of 20 teams. Senior LeC-rou proved to be the top runner for the Harriers. He finished first in four of the matches. Other outstanding performances were turned in by Chet Gural, Michael Case, Kevin Lanighan, Phil Corcoran, Bruce Bradley, ' , Robert lVlcDonals, Scott Puffpaff and Brian O'Connor. Greg Korkorian and Tom Millitela turned in important finishes in their meets. Coach Guido Fillicetti looks forward to a productive season next year, but will have to do without captain Gary LeGrou who will be graduating. Niagara Marathon ..... First one to the keg wins! Dave Seafeldt, This is going to be a piece of cake. Soccer The 1980 Niagara University varsity soccer team was led by senior tri- captains John Barry, Tom DiNunzio and Barry Shannon. The remaining legendary seniors were Tom Donahue, Joe McGee, Rick Cappellazzo and Lee Galicki. Goalie John Mulkecic played extremely well along with the whole defense of Ray Burke, Paul Walther, Kelly Beasow and Barry Shannon. Midfield players included Tom Di- Nunzio, John Barry and Tim Jennings. The forward line consisted of George Tiebert, Joe McGee, Tom Donahue, Lee Galucki and Claudio Oretea. Coach Jean Tassy, assisted by former Buffalo Blazer Eddie Jeanty, guided the team to an overall mark of 31-9-6. The team finished the season ranked seventh in New York State. This is the highest ranking since Coach Tassy took over 8 years ago. The team experienced disappointing losses to soccer powers Syracuse and Oneonta. The most exciting victory of the year left Niagara the victor over nationally ranked Spring Arbor of Michigan. ff jj f,5,!,f S ii Q ,pf 1- + . , ,Q S- if r .f gi ,lf ig If fffgi eip.-1' si, 'f 'F' fi if is ft - 9' ,, , - 4 2 , f ,fw xg . Someone took his chair away. Tom DiNunzio playing soccer. 4 1 3 0 2 1 6 4 2 2 1 0 1 Used. N.U. England National Team St. Bonaventure Roberts Wesleyan Syracuse University University of Buffalo Brockport State St. John Fisher Gannon University Canisius College Fredonia State Spring Arbor Buffalo Oneonta State Opp 1 1 2 8 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 3 4 .. s.:-:ii MEN'S RUGBY Row 1: J. Weckesser, K. Lagonegro, R. Boon, E. Reagan, L. Berkellg Row 2: D. Sugrue, F. Nuchereno, M. Sheilds, G. Marotta, P. Beyer, T. McKenna, R. Riekertg Row 3: P. Asciodi, Donlan, W. Loftus, Dead Pheasant, D. Erius, K. McNamara, D. Omanoff, J. Gallagher: Row 4: T. Kolb, J. McCormick, R. Carrier, J. Shea, J. Sherman, Klan, J. Ashley, T. Smith, W. G. Bonneau, C. Bornikel, S. Higgmang Row 5: B. Botts, C. Guarnieri, K. Mulholland, P. J. Pietruniak, T. Murphy, J. Sanford, D. Chapin. Hey Ash, l never got an invitation. Men's Rugby . + ,.gm,..H.-W Y -. . n.'..:-Sf .ff-N...-. P .. 2' --wx . USN: ew, . V '-'13 1 vw F P r fi. 1' .,A' 'Q 'xi .v a A , , .Q .rf .- W um. - 4 321: , if ' Rig .fm ' it We'll fake em out with the Statue of Liberty play. The Niagara University Dead Pheas- ant R.F.C. had another fine season. This marked Niagara's third winning season in a row and our finest season. Niagara posed an excellent 6-3 record losing only to the Syracuse Harliquins AH and the Buffalo Old Boys Af Niagara consistently rose to win against odds that included numerous injuries and the placing of ruggers at new positions. The fine social tradition that surrounds the club continued with many memorable parties. The Dead Pheasant placed third this year in the well planned third annual Dead Pheasant Fall Rugby Classic. With the expanded field of teams and increasing competition, third place was a fine finish. Niagara's quality of rugby has im- proved greatly. In all six victories the Dead Pheasants shut out their oppo- nents. The B team continued to show the possibility of congealing into a powerhouse. The Dead Pheasants lost many fine seniors but have a fine core for next year. WOMEN'S RUGBY Row 1: B. Keymel, A.Sugrue, B. Quick, G. Agnessg Row2: G. Prete, M. O'Connell, M. B, Rog, A. KennygRow3: T. Riedman,V. Graf, B. Weyand, D. Chapin, K. McNamera, S. Fitch, K. Butler, M. E. Powers, Row 4: K. Anderson, D. LaPlante. On their third season the women's rugby squad was undefeated, posting a 2-O-1 record. They tied with Syracuse and soundly defeated Rochester lnsti- tute of Technology and St. Bonaven- ture. The first game against Syracuse ended in a hard fought scoreless tie. Against R.I.T., junior Barb Weyand Women's Rugb led the scoring, contributing all nine points in a 9-O romp. Another team leader was Terry Louise Reidman. The final game against St. Bona- venture proved to be the most excit- ing. Despite cold, rainy weather, the N .U. girls pushed the Bonnies girls all over Deveaux, tallying a 28-4 victory. Once again, Barb Weyand led the scoring. Other strong players include Beth Quick, Debbie LaPlante, and Gigi Prete. The Electric Shocking Tuna,s , female counterparts to the Dead Pheasantsl' were coached by Kevin McNamara. The team is looking for- ward to another successful campaign next year. 'Come on I'm ready for ya The perfect save? i Women's Tennis The women's tennis team, coached by Jerry McEvoy, wrapped up a suc- cessful 8-2 season with a trip to Rochester for the states. This was a first in N.U. women's tennis. This year's team was composed of several upperclassmen and a few very talented freshmen. Leading the fresh- men was Stacey Carranza, a very tal- ented player who played lst singles. The other singles players were: 2nd- sophomore Vickey Omeltchenko, 3rd- junior Meg Cooney, 4th-junior Barb Hay and 5th-sophomore Mary Klee. First doubles were freshman Sue Smith and junior Jean Callahan. Fresh- man Cathy Petrone and sophomore Cheryl Kazel played 2nd Doubles, rounding out the squad. Victories were posted over teams from Canisius, Buff. State, Fredonia State and Alfred Uni- versity. To highlight the season, they won the Big Four Championship. Stacey Carranza was a key factor in the Big Four, as well as other matches. At one point in the season, her record stood at 6-0. She only suf- fered one loss this season. Next year looks promising for the team. With all of their players return- ing, they hope to repeat their success. -..if - 4 l ,, ,, 7 , Row 1: S. Carranza, J. Callahan, M Cooney, S. Smith, Row 2: C. Kazel, L Collarme, M. Klea, V. Omeltchenko 4. 5 Si. 'E' 'Ei , . CLUB FOOTBALL Row 1: J. Pagels, T. Collister, T. Leroy fTri-Capts.lg Row 2: K. Gerisole, B. Galbo, C. Bernardo, M. Roberts, M. Gallagher, R. Borrelli, Row 3: B. Douma, J. DeForest, C. Jeter, J. Lengend, M. O'Connor, R. Muoio, J. Chiodi, M. Desmond, Row 4: R. Hogan, C. Tighe, D. Johnson, T. Robinson, J. Hibbard, D. Salerno, L. Francis, B. Ashworth, B. Hazeletg Row 5: D. Fitzpatrick, G. Ashley, M. Geisert, J. Cunningham, B. Gray, T. Meskill, Coach Chrysler, D. VanWie. Coming off a 6-2 record and a playoff spot last year, the Niagara University Football team experienced a dis- appointing season. Despite a pre- season ranking of 7th in the nation by the National Collegiate Football Asso- ciation, they suffered through an 0-7 record. Injury and graduation took its toll on the offensive unit. On the first day of practice, Tom Dialeader, running back, suffered a broken ankle. This sidelined him for the entire season. Coach Ray Chrysler, in his fourteenth year here at Niagara, made some switches to compensate for the loss. Terry Collister was moved to running back. Looking past the losses, the Niagara defense kept the team competitive with inspirational play by seniors Rick Muoio and Marty O'Connor. Kevin Gerisol, Glen Ashly and Mike Roberts played top-grade defense consistently throughout the year. Veterans Joe Lengen and Tommy LeRoy, and new- comers Jim Hibbet, Dan Salerno, Rich Hogan and Bob Gray added some much needed depth in the offensive line. Generally, this year was a dis- appointment, yet seniors Terry Col- lister, Jeff Pagels, Rick Borrelli, Rick Muoio and Tim Robinson will be missed greatly next season. As the season wore on, the N.U. Squad was overpowered by Catholic University, St. John Fisher and Buff. State. Next year the club should fare better with a stronger, more experi- enced team. Hey you guys, we want the one with the ball. Not the Ref! -wi-.Ni Q5 Q.. 4 by -Q Q -.. 3. .,, Q N a Inv 8- C -wif SJ R as it-sw . R w,,,gE-Qc its ff is -L 'ei Mix' 'L ' '51 .W 1' .. if .. .gi . if 1' AN' if Another one bites the dust. X V I f.,,,r,,,M,.i,,,.,, ,,,V V L W Club Football .qgqggsuroll Hey, who invited the guy with the striped shirt into the huddle? I'm gonna getcha! NJNQ But coach, he was in the way. 'wk U SY x 7 LaCrosse Playing a very short season, the Niagara University Lacrosse Team split their two games and posted a 1-1 record. They suffered an exciting sud- den-death loss to Brockport State by a score of 15-14. Their solo win was a 7-2 trenching over rival Buff. State. After promising past performances, the stickmen are seeking recognition as a varsity team. The midfielders for Niagara this fall proved to be more than adequate. Vet- erans Greg French, Greggie Pesar- chick, Rick Fowler, and Phil Rosato, and senior Dan Dombroski, all dis- played fine ability and leadership. The sophomore duo from Syracuse, N .Y., Carl Austin and Terry Curry, con- tinued to play well together. Freshmen Tom Kelly and Tom Esposito both proved themselves and will be counted on in the upcoming years to carry on the tradition of the Lax team in the future. The attackers continued to produce the necessary goals when needed. Led again by the superb play of sophomore Joe Servello, the attack has a good nucleus to build around. Senior Eddie Forget and Sophomore Dan Calahese rounded out the experienced attack. The Lax defense was led by four year veteran senior Artimus Morales, senior Jim Sharkey, sophomores Neil Dotterer, Michael fSpinnerl Spinek, and sophomore two-time all-American Candidate Edwin Bavoso. Several newcomers look strong for the future. The key to their strong defense was the communication between the de- fenders and the ability to work togeth- er as a unit to establish their goal. The Lacrosse team is stacked with many veterans and are looking for- ward to a bright, successful future. Joe Servello can't wait until the game is over Laurie Butler helps Greg French get psyched for the big game. dit N' , NPR-.N . S, eff ii -N .eN,w,,, 'i L' m Q Mfg M Q' X .v ' m if ...unaw xl A 1 g 'in' :KX K e L f QQ 10 ' . L. Q , -Q.. jf LKIL Q L. K if 4 fi N '55, iagara Hockey 19 1 Turning around last year's dismal and disappointing season, the Purple Eagles Hockey Club finished the sea- son with a much improved record. This year marked the third season for head coach Ron Goober', Gabrielli. lt was also coach Gabrielli's second year of reaching the playoffs. The eagles skated to victory with the aid of team high scorer senior Rick Cappel- lazzo. Returning to the net this year was last year's most valuable player and most improved player senior goalie Tom Palinkas. Also aiding in the Eagles quest were seniors T.J. Dwyer, cap- tain Mike Seitz, and Tom Svisco. The Eagles' tough defensive work led them to become the first team to tie undefeated St. Bonaventure. The successful combination of of- fense, defense, necessary experience and depth in the net was all the icemen needed for a winning season. Row 1: T. Palinkas, M. Camacci, K. Sovern, R. Cappellazzo, M. Seitz, J. Ashley, P. Murray T. Dwyer, B. Ashley. Row 2: S. Kove, Asst. Coach, J. Conahue, D. Hayden, A. Cecconi, R Preziosi, R. Kaz, G. Hurley, J. Katko, T. Svisco, C. Hoffman, D. Ray, A. Lauffer, R. Gabreilli Coach. U. of Rochester St. John Fisher U. of Rochester Canisius Canisius St. Bonaventure St. Bonaventure St. John Fisher St. Bonaventure Canisius U. of Rochester St. John Fisher Baseball ww.. .. A . A .. Am.. .... MW. if 1. f W . e , . , M, M ,. , Row 1: J. Tooke, D. McGovern, M. Jacobs, B. Kowalski, F. Carnevelle, S. Barlebeng Row2: J. Johnson, M. George, R. Lawler, T. Finn, E. Scott, M. Sobrioski, S. Sacheli, J. Pastore, D. Salanger, Coach Badolatog Row 3: D. Williams, P. Henry, M. Gabriel,P. Wolke, C. Graff, K. Hickey. lt's not all that bad Dave. lt's a hit! Niagara shows her power! During the fall campaign, N.U.'s baseball team debuted with an impres- sive 8-5 record and the Little Three Championship in their possession. In- cluded in their season was a victory over highly ranked University of Buf- falo. Under the direction of first year head coach Frank Badolato, the squad made a fine showing, both offensively and defensively. The Eagles leading sluggers, senior tri-captain Kevin Hickey, freshman Mark Gabriel and speedsteer tri- captain Joe Pasture, led the team to victories over St. Bonaventure, Canisi- us and R.I.T. Defensively, freshmen infielders Mark Gabriel, Bob Kowalski, and Mat Jacob performed steadily with their The Dudes , , Carl Graff, JQLBQSLQIB fine fielding skills and accurate throws. Pitcher Mike Sobieraski led the mound staff. Seven freshmen were included in the fall squad. They proved to be far from inexperienced. Coach Badolato was pleased with their play, as well as the play of the veterans. Their success- ful fall season can be attributed to team work and determination. .. . X sg-- . Q :sf Fierce, Fast and Curved Go! Coming off a 7-4 record last season the golf team experienced another win- ning season finishing 5-2 overall. The team, coached by Brother Steve Kennedy, was led by senior Cap- tain Steve Smith, junior Mike Pender- gast and sophomores Dave Bernstein and Mike Czaja. A new addition this year was the first female member of the team, Mary Pat McCune. Round- ing out the linesmen squad were se- niors Paul O'Leary, Russ Morreale, Tom Kaye and junior Pete Calogero. Most of the matches were played in unfavorable weather conditions. De- spite the inclement weather, the N.U. Golfers conquered the elements and continued their domination over Nia- Dave Bernstein, Bro. Steve Kennedy, Ron Pellagreno, Paul O Leary Mary Pat McCune Mike Gzaja, Steve Smith, Steve Peszarchic, Gary Pascuci gara County Community College by defeating them 401-455. The team also traveled to Gannon, Pennsylvania for the Gannon Invita- tional Golf Tournament in late Sep- tember. In Little Three Competition at Bona- venture, N.U. came out on top with a 415 over Canisius, who scored 419 and Bonnies with 427. A week later, the Purple Eagles had home course advan- tage at Niagara Falls Country Club and finished 2nd with a 401, behind St. Bonaventure with a 400. Canisius had a 407. With the loss of four seniors, next years team hopes to do well and re- peat another fine season. 8, . 'gas K Fore! mmm Mary Pat McCune lining up a putt ff ff :fem 1 .,,. 5 'ii i V Q 'VVI 'L'1 iff Paul O'Leary sinking one avi Steve Smith pumping iron Women's Swimming Faced by many problems, the Niag- ara Womenls Swim Team finished up a disappointing season with a solo win over Alfred. The mermaids had to contend with broken pools and no new scholarship recruits. While the wins were not there, their team spirit still was. Gretchen Erland- son and Cathy Gould were the spark plugs of the team. The lady Eagle Swimmers were also led by Dede Casey, Lynn Antil, and Jean Szcze- panski. Former cross country runner Patty Thornton added depth, while diver Jackie Marsciano rounded out the team. Jackie Marsciano shows us her fine form The thrill of victory. Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water! Coach Candy Kane. Top row: J. Marsciano, D. Casey, L. E Schroeder, C. Gould, P. Thornton, K Wagner. Kneeling: W. Flinstone, L. Antil L. Constantine, R. Flaherty. Sitting: Co- ! captains, J. Szczepanski and G. Erlandson. 83 Intramurals 50 lid CD01-.cl 9-MG't.4?l.++'-.Qt:.Wf' ,...,H, - -- One of Niagarafs most popular extracur- ricular activities is the intramural program. A large number of students compete in such sports as hockey, football, basket- ball, and softball. Volleyball is offered as a coed sport. Intramurals enable the students, male and female, to participate in sports besides those offered on the intercollegiate level. Although at times the competition gets fierce, the participants enjoy themselves immensely. The exercise and competitive spirit are beneficial to all those involved. FOUL!! Piece of cake A-endif' L ff? ww wifi Here comes BIG BEN! Andre Niemanis does it for the Old Croner if k ig! GMBH! Q Q, , , 9 4:1 as 1 3, 3 Z! , A mid-season injury sidelines Chris Ruzzi. David Bernstein up for two . at-:di MQW ww i x l Outta my way! in ,ix Just one more touch. . . 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These events influence our development as students and friends, while at the same time furthering our growth as individuals. We are often unaware of this continual development, yet it shows in every action we do, every emoton we feel, every feeling we express. It can be seen in the pride shared during Nurse's Dedication, the contentment felt on Parents' Weekend, the enchantment of attending a formal or the simple pleasure of semester weekends. Every moment we share with others we demonstrate this growth. sf . v -W fz.:sHffsi ss5sw.Q 4. ,ar 1 1 A XWQQTAQX W 1 I wanna go home if ARK Orientation Sorry Amy Say O- - - rientation 'lingua in f' ' X J , for-1 ' 3 fi 'za .. 3 nie! Someone's got their hand in the cookie jar. King for a Day . . .aw come on, Mike And we're off to. . . .si xm- The early predictor al 'V Y, H, .. ,I ,f I X Z D' 'Q k ,x ' 3 ,SA .23 .gy -' , W . . A . ,,:. f . Q, -- sf.- V . - X QQ M., - A U., . . 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Jeff's keeping an eye on his mom tonight. Is this Family Feud ? Maureen asking dad for just one more drink ,M QQ! This sophomore is already dreading early morning clinicals. Watch out doctors, here l come! PR Q All the happy nurses. ursing Dedication E Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, re- vived straight from its Artpark Triumph, dazzled and entertained Niagara University in the U.l..S.C. The colorful biblical musical re- counted the story from the Old Testament of Joseph and his twelve brothers. The large cast C24 in alll sung and danced to the beat of rock and roll, westerns and a calypso. Lead roles were played by Ted Jost Uosephj, lrene D!Auria, Armand Shultz and Dale Scott Sandish. The enthusiasm of the cast over- flowed into the audience, making standing ovations inevitable for every performance. Go, Go, Go Joseph! hx N 1-P' K A .. xx L w ,xl 4' sri '0'9LT'TS' iicimvdgk fr' Sf Y 1, K lj c 4 ' 1 'Z' T 'il 4 xi if 2, A ii U ' inf-so if L1f'f',ff g ' f 9? b sf 2 L2 x ii if 1 . f a i A if 5 31 5 I'm late, l'm late for a very important date. Alice in Wonderland was a delightful, not-for-children-only play. The familiar story portrays a little girl's dream of wonderland. Irene D'Auria was charming as Alice. The cast included Tim Galla- gher fWhite Rabbitl, Martha Wan- ya fQueen of Heartsl, Elayna Ratchford CCaterpillarl and David Lundy CMad Hatterl. The show was technically awe- some, especially as Alice falls into the hole and as she grows larger and smaller. The props and flats ingenius. Direction by Tim Ward. Equus was a psychological drama revolving around a 17 year old boy. One night he blinds five horses with a metal spike. The play delves into Alan Strang's subcon- scious as therapy sessions come into play. We see how Alan rejects conventional forms of worship and creates his own God. Peter Schaf- fer's play is so convincingly written that we almost believe that Alan is normal and convention atfault. Within this framework lies the main idea of the play. Ted Jost delivered a remarkable performance as Alan, with Ar- mand Shultz playing Depart, the psychiatrist. Notable roles were also portrayed by Barbara Moyar as Hester and Kathleen Shea as Mrs. Strang. Brother Augustine Towey, C.M. directed. IOO Alan's dream to ride a horse comes true Discussing the fate of young Alan. F 1 :gm :I , 3 1 . , I.. . ' ,f 3 . .iw 5?-st 4 or X f .X 1 Q, is 2 minutes to curtain call. A happier moment in Our Town. Our Town is one of the three most popular plays of all time. Under the direction of Brother Augustine Towey C.M., life was brought back to the times and happenings of a little town called Grovers Corners, Circa 1890. Stage Manager lLauretta Loughlinl was the host and com- mentator, giving us a look at how mortal man is and how life barrels on and on. The story emphasizes the life of Emily Webb lFelicia Millerl and George Webb fDale Scott Sandishl from the time they were neighbors, through their marriage and lastly Emily's death. It was a play that makes you laugh and cry, but most of all think. TTT Expo On November 10th and 11th, the 1981 TTT Expo was held on the DeVeaux campus. A kaleidosscope confusion of colored streamers and posters transformed the gym into a veritable oasis of foreign culture and beauty. Booths representing twenty- five countries, travelftourism, trans- portation, and hospitality were pre- sented by the TTT members. Folk music, folk dancing, films, and a fun- filled limbo contest were offered. i filvhflhuoa-I +.,, wi Vive la difference! 102 hall! claw Q: JW' P if .SV 'sv 'Q .Kira --mvxx -e.,,.,.- -4 'H r.e,,pae1,t?fff. lt's better in Panama says Annavillma Jaen. Liz, Anna and Margie smile! mf Heineken here! A beautiful Frauline welcomes visitors to the German booth. 9 n-any FF' 4 W4 Zfff .1 '5 9121 A little nip to start the night. Victory never tasted so sweet. w. . q,,,4, VR K 5 , gNi Three for meg one for you. 1 O4 M-,gmt a 'wvf We-if Mvqm 'fliwg Bona's T. C. entertains a Bona's buddy. f .rf H? Quarters anyone? Ford Weekend :UWM Jim Curry and Steve Zaffutto capture the emo- tion of the crowd. 46? my Am. f-I we 'Q' gr if , 2 kb , if Q 5- R. vxmwwfd GRAW .2-, j jx 5 I .'f?1'1x as i L V5 5 I gg-Q Q -lf Winter Weekend 1981 was a new idea started this year by Student Government. Throughout the week- end many events were planned, taking advantage of the wonderful winter season. Student participation proved the success of the weekend. ROTC sponsored a happy hour on Friday afternoon which set the pace for the weekend. Friday night, the newest idea of all was tried in the form of a cocktail party. Saturday kicked off with a trip to Bond Lake. Activities included tobog- ganning, cross country skiing, downhill skiing, and ice-skating. Saturday night a social featuring The Rage was held in the LLSC. Free mugs, free pizza, beer, and dancing contributed to everyone's good time. Operation Horseshoe was the high- light of the weekend. Sunday, citizens of the United States and Canada joined to form the world's largest illuminated horseshoe. This com- memorated the United Nation's desig- nation of 1981 as The Year of the Disabled Person. Over 14,000 people participated, including over 600 Niag- ara students with icicles formed on their noses and earlobes. Overall, Win- ter Weekend 1981 was fun. and you told mom it was the taco. Check out the architecture. g...4 108 Taking a break. Stem and Putzy acting nutsy. A small link in the world's largest human chain. in Every which way but. . . Winter Weekend 19 1 109 W We honor your requests. FW 110 WRNU regulars, enjoying another evening at the station. The boys are hard at work again. Mystery Man! WRN U WRNU, the campus radio station, was reactivated in 1976. The studio was set up on the fourth floor of St. Vincent's Hall, enabling students to broadcast music to the entire campus community and also giving advertisers an opportunity to reach this college audience. The summer of 1980 saw the station move from St. Vincent's to brand new, professionally designed studios, where the equipment is now utilized more efficiently. Every piece of equipment is easily accessable to the D.J., helping the show run in a much smoother fashion. The new studio also has a complete production room for the taping of commercials, music, and other programs, and also houses the equipment that sends the signal to the various transmitters located in campus buildings. Both the control room and the production room are soundproof, have adjustable track lighting, accom- panied by new phone equipment which allows for the broadcast of basketball games from anywhere in the U.S. The New station is rounded out by an office, storage facility, and a furnished lobby, which has given WRNU a new spirit as well as a new look. WRNU has proved to be an integral part of Niagara University. Recently the station began broadcasting men and women's basketball games, includ- ing play by play reports, announced by some of its finer D.J.'s. The WRNU Roadshow can be seen at many cam- pus activities, including new projects such as raffles and happy hours. The D.J.'s and staff at WRNU have worked together this year to make it an extremely successful one, and the station hopes to continue its service to the Niagara University community. 3 . 'F' N i - 'Q Q i W '51 K V S 31 X as-' X ess, Qi? 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We answer to the calls which offer us these chances and we participate. The clubs at Niagara allow for enjoyment, education, and leadership experiences. They range from canoeing to accounting to writing poetry. This broad spectrum of organizations enables each unique individual to further develop his! her diversified interests. Groups that are career oriented help us to gain a practical knowledge in our choosen field through guest speakers, field trips, and group dis- cussions. We also acquire knowledge of all phases of leadership. Partici- pation in groups such as student government teach us first hand the technique and responsibilities of the democratic process. Fun groups like ski club give us the opportunity to get away for a nite or weekend just to rest, relax, and have good times. Throughout our development we interact with many people. The most important benefit we obtain from organizations are the friend- ships formed with peers and future collegues who share our interests. QQEWW mf .,... QQ? 5971 Unm- FM wi ik xb94R so6cE Qfwfi' 4 any W4 if ,rw ,wff 4f , ffE , Q2 QV 4 ay Y 2 I if , . lx t 5 I RANGERS Row 1: D. Leonard, M. Lovett, S. Schick, L. Fabin, M. Bagby, K. O'Brien, V. Johns, Row2: B. VaughtlS 41, A. Bentley, A. Tomczak, D. Carr KX OJ, T. Crowe QC Ol, SFC D. Osborne QMod.l, J. Wasneechak1OlCJ, J. Cresci, B. Busch llg Row3: G. Rappl, R. Carrier, P. Comeskey, P. Donohue, B. Pedone, K. Kane, J. Ward QS 31, B. SwansoQAdv.J, J. Gawrys, J. Sullivan, J. Kordenbrock, S. Kerins, D. McDonnell, W. Arther, J. Holloway, Row 4: P. Duggan, M. Perry, R. Biondolillo, D. Ryan, G. Maxim, M. Elliott if Q35 y .... JUNIOR FELLOWS Row 1: K. Young, C. Borghi, A. Crossong Row 2: M. Hill, R. Houser, D. Snow, D. Rusell, D. Eldredgeg Row 3: L. Burton, T. DeConinck, J. Marx, H. lwinski, T. Ray, V. White, M. Hammer 121 MARTIAL ARTS Row 1: L. Phillips, M. Celeste: Row 2: D. Baldwin, B. Swanson fV.P.J, T. Plascyk QPres.J, D. Mehan 1Trea.J, S. Volkots fSec.J, Row 3: P. Guerra, J. Lukash, J. Graber, N. Batterer, K. Jennings, I. Forgensi, K. Burns, N. Monroe GAELIC SOCIETY Row 1: J. Post, J. Murcko, C. Duke, M. Burke, M. Perry, R. McCormick, M. Jaeger: Row 2: S. Saleski, K. Diggin, D. Graham, N Diakumkgough, J. Hogan, D. Pasquariello, B. Hurtubise, L. Miller, B. McCluskey lTrea.l, J. Megann ICO-Chairmanl, M. Laffey Row 3: K. McConeghy, M. Rickert, K. Gaffney, J. Monaghan, C. Barry, J. Mary, B. Hobaica, M. Mulkeen, M. B. Murphy, J Rathburn, D. Ray, B. Lillis, D. Behan, D. Crooks,S. Shields, L. Kane,K. McGann ,K. Hillman, M. Li,P. Halan, G. Garnish, Row4: T Petrick, D. Casey, K. Curran, E. Siebert, E. McMahon, D. Guiry, M. Horak, D, Meehan, D. Hunken, S. Guiry, F. Cargian .M f MINORITY CULTURAL SOCIETY Row 1: D. Russell, R. Washington 1V.P.J, C. Pichardo, R. Harge, K. Etienne fSec.J, D. Fabor fTrea.J, K. Gholstong Row 2: F. Hale, P. Murphy, K. Adkins, E. CaBan, J. Fountaine Row 3: Fr. Sleasman, fDir.J FIRST AID SQUAD Row 1: C. Herzog, C. Houder, C. Lafronica, C. Cauallaro, M. Maloney,J. VanStranderg Row2: L. Goard, M. Murphy, J. Hamerski, B. Contestable fTrea.J, T. O'Leary, M. Contestableg Row 3: C. Hochdel, K. Lanighan, A. Pilliod, B. Cleaver, M. Capacci, B. Kininiel, G. Saners, M. Laper lMod.J, J. Polizzi, S. Pottynski, B. Arndt, A. Bonadio, L. Ziobro DELTA EPSILON SIGMA Row 1: L. Groman, V. White, D. Mende, M. Hammer, Row 2: K. Young, Dr. Stranges, L. Burton, D. Snow, M. Hill, V. Engelgnd, D. Eldredgeg Row 3: J. Michalek, M. Tubridy, J. Marx, H. Iwinski, P. Gaffney, J. Fidler, D. Kyttle, T. Flannery, G. Keith, C. McDonnelle Z xg' ,Mmm Q DELTA PHI EPSILON Row 1: G. Moriniti fSec.J, V. Bhara- Dwaj, T. DeConinck lPres.J, M. Welch lTrea.Dg Row 2: M. Ramos, K. Miller, K. Coiley, B. Day, l. Forgensi 124 ff' Row 1: K. Young 1Pres.J, D. Sugrueg T. Falk, J. Michalek fVice Pres.J PHI BETA SIGMA Row 1: F. Hale, B. Yearbyg Row 2: E. Caban, K. Atkins GLOBAL AFFAIRS Row 1: I. Forgensi, P. Plascyk, T. Rayg Row 2: M. Konefal, B Biondolillo, M. Castricone, S. Arnold ALPHA KAPPA PSI Row 1: L. Bernardidi, R. Roth, B. Lenker, P. Penizottog Row 2: L. Busco, J. Marx, L. I Antil, B. Byrne, S. DelVecchio 1 S 3 1 POLITICAL SCIENCE FORUM Row 1: E. Ford, B. Keymel, G. Agness, S. Towlsong Row2: E. McKeegan fTreas.l, M. Russell lVice Pres.J, F. NucherenofPres.J, Mr. R. O'Dea 1Mod.Jg Row 3: D. Eldredge, V. Eveland, L. Burton, M. Caloza, L. Miller, M. Konef, M. Reddy, T. Connors, D. Lott, I Forgensi, K. Burns, J. Sanfordg Row 4: M. Raczka, B. Hurtubise, J. Weckesser, S. Aiello, T. Cadogan, D. Erias, A. Theodorakos, D Dziewisz, J. Gallina, G. Dunn 126 , AQUILA Row 1: E. Caban fEditorl, R. Washington fBus. Mgrjg Row 2: L. Burton lArt Ed.J, N. Eick1Photo Edj, D. Baldwin fSh. Storyj, V. Eveland 1Art Ed.l NOMAD CANOE CLUB Row 1: G. Dunn. M. O'Connellg Row 2: D. Lott, Animule, D- Baldwin lPreS-J, S- Arnold Nice Pres-J, N- Colucci S. Arnold lEd.J 128 SENIOR WEEK COMMITTEE Row 1: R. Crawford, D. Lesso, G French, M. Hill, T. Kolb, Row 2: J lnfante, D. Casey, C. Shaner, G. Dunn S. deBruyn, K. Lawallg Row 3: P Gaffney, M. Horak, P. Dombroski, D Sugrueg Row 4: V. Affanato, L. Butler, B. Clair, M. Reddy, M. Hippman, M Salanger1Mod.l, K. Langonegro RAPE TASK FORCE Row 1: K. Quinn, C. Hogan, Row 2: M. Cattman, L. Brett, K. Fedrog Row 3: N. Colucci, L. Fuks, L. Bernardini, M. Contestable WWW! COMMUTER CLUB Row 1: R. Miklitsch, C. Gedeon, J. Zerilli fAdvisorlg Row 2: P. Forge fSec.J, J. Goda lPres.l, B. Dann, J. Baedeker, J. Bosta lTrea.J, B. Dent W 5 l N.U. SINGERS Row 1: M. Curry, L. Williams, V. Johng Row2: Fr. Lachowski fMod.l, R. BillingtonQPres.l, P. Johnson fV.P.J, E. Gaffke lSec.lg Row 3: Fr. McGourty, L. Watson, A. Takacs, M. Bratosh, L. Branian, N. Diakun, M. Stobb, K. Seil, J. Driessen, Fr. Pryorg Row 4: N. Liebeck, G. Johnson, A. VandeWoestyne, C. Gedeon, K. Zimmerman, M. Caloza. .2 7' gk xy . SIGMA THETA TAU Row 1: P. Wrobbelg Row 2: C. McDonnell, M. Hillg Row 3: C. Eddy. CINEMA CLUB Row 1: T. Lawtong Row 2: T. Rosenthal, L. Boyle QTres.l, G. Moslow fSec.J, R. Straubeg Row 3: C. Driessen, G. Conklin fpresj, R. Miklitsch, A. Crosson, C. Ambridge fV.P.J. PARENTS WEEKEND Row 1: Fr. Trotta fMod.J, M. Crilly, J. Ceccarelli 1Chair.J, D. Kelly: Row 2: T. Riedman, R. Flaherty, K. Kehm, M. Schnoor, M. Rickert, L. Ward, M. Tucker, R. Billingtong Row 3: S. Saleski, C. Winke, E. Siebert, B. Dowd, P. Gaffney, J. Favret, G. LaGrou fTreas.l, J. Krajewski wg A ACCOUNTING SOCIETY Row 1: F. DeSain, D. Cushing, M. Jarosz, C. Casey, G. Atseff fTreas.l, K. Williams, J. McConeghyfPres.J, L. Forsyth, D. Dziewisz 1Sec.Jg P. Pietruniak, F. Guevara, R. Sullivan, M. Boorum, M. Wayne, G. Reinhardt, K. McConeghy, C. Borst, A. Calabrese, M. Dwyer: Row 4: T. Rajczak, D. Kusneske, C. Flatt, M. Sweeny 130 f-X . 5 ,W 7, XJ R L 4 , . WRNU Row 1: T. Deconinck, E. Gaffkeg Row 2: M. Mooney, R. MacDonald, R. Gedeon, C. Ambridge, R. Canhardt,M. Piwowarskig Row 3: E. Maloney, B. O'Connor, E. Caban, R. Washington, E. Zasowski, K. Menz, R. Dolenuck, G. Isabel, J. VonHofen, Br. BillfMod.J Row 4: C. Buonaugurio fPres.J, P. Regan, F. Kusala, P. Dombrowski, J. Schum, P. Townshend, M. Jagger, G. Dunn 's,,,,,,l LLM. INTERNATIONAL CLUB Row l: M. Miller, R. Agosto, N. Corchado, S. Volkots fSec.J, J. Rosa, T. Deconinck, J. Zachara, M. Ramos, C. lbida, C. Pichardo Row 3: T. Graham, A. Jaen fTreas.J, M. BertonefPres.D, J. Barbagallo1Vice Presj, E. Mascarog Row 4: M. McShane, D. Gonzalez M. Knmeth, C. Zunner, K. Wongpraddo, M. Frank, A. Morinello fMod.D, M. Castricone, Y. James, M. Monroe, F. Ledesma, J. Frosolone, I. Forgensig Row 5: J. Hutson, M. Pinon, G. Sh., D. Achzet, G. Hughs, M. Smith- S. Berhe, D. McDonnell Y, L , 5 5' 'W I .. .. Vi kV,, IV: Mt '-'Nj-,ff ,TFT-sx' 4' ,,,, ,,,,. - f , E if ? i ff? Kel! 1 . if . 3' 4513, JV . M W, Q r Ml? 4 ina Q . I A f- lf l V fun. ll :gg 6335 HOSPITALITY ASSOCIATION Row 1: A. Vandewoestyne lPub. Rel.J, M. Maracina ITreas.J, K. Coiley, T. Peters, D. Hannon, Row 2: R. Smith fRep.J, J. Sullivan QPres.l, T. Mahar, T. Deconinck fSec.l, D. Calabrese lRep.l, A Dellaportas fVice Pres.J Fxyffiggi Lf , NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF TOURISM STUDENTS Row 1: S. Harbauer, E. Pinckney, D. Palmowski, N. Corchado, D. Koerner, M. Tubridy, V. CorsarofTreas.J,T. Madau KPub. Rel.Jg Row 2: T. Anderson, T. Zannella, D. Beiter, A. Pulber, J. Howe, C. Pichardo, D. Cooke, K. Bloom, J. Conley fPres.Jg Row 3: M. Zaleski, M. Frank, P. Smith, C. Kazel, A. Jaen, J. Blauvelt, K. Niven ISec.l, M. Bertone Nice Pres.J, Mr. E. K. Steinmetz fMod.J 132 YEARBOOK STAFF Row 1: L. Dormio, L. Palinkas, M. Lynch, T. Rileyg Row 2: D. Salerno, C. Bienias, K. Haig, M. Wilkins 199' C. Suter YEARBOOK STAFF Row 1: D. Dombrowski, K. Cummings, B. Dalyg Row 2: M. Andrews, D. Smith, 4 SOCIAL WORK INVOLVEMENT Row 1: M. Maloney, M. Finnertyg Row 2: R. GerardfMod.J, D. Pulice, E. Griffo fPres.J, E. English Organizations MATH CLUB Row 1: Sr. J. Frances Gilman QMod.J, Dr. Bailey lMod.J, V. Bharadwaj, M. Welch fPres.Jg Row2 S. Popp, T. Niedda, M. Samson, S. DiPasquale, J. Basta -.l BASILIAN LITERARY ASSOCIATION Row 1: M. Welch, B. Pfalzerg Row 2: M. Konefal, S. Arnold TTT STUDENT BOARD Involvement Row 1: P. Smith, J. Sullivan, C. Mingolellig Row 2: D. Calabrese, B. Weyand, D. Hannon, J. Connelly, A. Klein, R. J. Smith X Q A A MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY ASSOCIATION Row 1: K. Miller, N. Langelotti, A. Crosson, L. Crosson, A. Lips, R. Straube, E. Boyle, Row 2: K. Seil, L. VanderBogart, D. Shults, J. VanBrooker, K. Monahan, M. O'Connell, M.U. Cosentino, J. Bucek, M. Totaro, M. Shelly: Row 3: A. Lauffer, E. Kraus, G. White, R. Milklitsch, J. Generao lSec.l, G. Conklin fTreas.J, W. Hamilton fPres.J, C. Riera, J. Panettag Row 4: Mr. Huebsh QModeratorl, Fr. Dunuwila fModeratorJ, M. Hammer, G. ReinHardt, M. Thormahlen, J. VonHofen, M. Horak, J. Beck, K. Coiley, B. Lech, L. HoIIemBaek, L. Ward. THE YOUNG REPUBLICANS Row 1: T. Reale fSec.J, M. Castricone lPres.J, J. Rosa lTreas.l, Row 2: B. Morgan, F., Ferri, T Brand, E. Wright, G. Passerog Row 3: K. McGaughey, V. Bharadwag, M. Warren, L. Giewat, T Carroll, G. Dunn, D. Gonzalez, G. Dohrmann. DELTA NU ALPHA Row 1: T. Dinh, J. Post, M. Burke, T Suiscog Row 2: T. Kuczka, B. Weyand J. Hamerski, D. Behan, N. Colucci, V Vick, K. Butler AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY Row 1: D. Shults, S. Pdpp, V. Bharadwha, G. Sauers, C. Borghi, G. Whitey Row 2: J. Crisafulli, C. Cavallaro,V. Eveland, L. Burton, D. Eldredge, K. Kwarta, C. Longfellowg Row 3: L. Ward, M. Capacci, W. Hamilton, J. Krause, K'Polar , C. Iwinski, J. Moscoe, K. Lanighan, B. Contestable, B. Gruariag Row 4: B. Schoepfel, M. Parker, P. Plascyk, B. Milleville, M. Contestable 1 ig ,Za an My Z ECONOMIC SOCIETY GERMAN CLUB Row 1: S. ShumerfPres.J, D. LessoQSec.J, M. RuccifTreas.J, Dr. Row 1: C. Mingolelli fVice Pres.J, S. Harbauer lPres.Jg Row 2: D P. Scherer fMod.Jg Row 2: D. Migliore, R. LeRoy fVice Pres.l, D. Wiswall QMod.J, A. Pellegrino QTreas.J, M. Kommeth CSec.J Russell NATIONAL STUDENT NURSING ASSOCIATION Row 1: P. Gelia, M. Schnoor, A. Schrettg Row 2: A. Tico, K. Bozinski, D. Donahue, H. Jermalovic lPres.l, T. Connor, M. Murphyg Row 3: A. Muglia, M. Dober, K. Budniewski QSec.J, K. Baker lTreas.l, D. Kyttle, B. Empson, A. Porter, J. Dzurenko, T. LaDue, M. Murphy, K. Flanagan lVice Pres.l, K. Zimmerman, C. Usiak, C. Nagelhout, G. Erlandson, M. Hill KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS D. McDonnell, J. McGann, D. Hunken, T. Carey, J. Weckesser, Row2: P. Murry, S. O'Brien, J. Shuey, D. Comesky, F. Nuchereno, S. Saleski, C. Bernacleg Row 3: M. Smith, C. Cavalaro, P. Comeskey, Bro. Bill, Fr. Dunne, E. McMahon, P. Leahy, J. Holshuh, D. Salanger, G. Reinhardt, M. Bonnacci, B. Dowd: Row 4: D. Beehan, D. Carr, M. Mulkeen, D. Omanoff, K. Lanigan, E. Terzolo, K. McNamara, T. Cavanaugh, B. Parry, M. Castricone, S. Coleman,. T. McCormick, D. Guiry, D. Cronin, S. Karl, J. Pellowg Row5: T. Young, W. Considine, J. Norris, J. Marx, C. Schiano, E. Malone, M. Boorum, J. Rathbun, M. Mooney, J. McKeon, J. Morrison CAMPUS MINISTRY Row 1: Fr. Tracey, R. Miklitsch, K. Renzo, Fr. Schmidt, Row 2: C. McDonnell, Sr. Concetta, P. Gaffney, Dr. Keller, J. Marx, M. Mannion, Row 3: T. Cavanaga, B. Carley, A. Cavo, M. Palmer, K. Hillman SKI CLUB Row 1: J. Zacharag Row 2: S. Harbauer QSec.J, M. Conlon fVice Pres.D, D. SenecalQPres.J, J. Bastag Row 3: T. Peters, L. Wheaton, P. Fletcher, Piwo, C. Ambridge, G. Reinhardt, D. Senecal, M. Kommeth CHAPEL CHOIR Row 1: N. Langeloth fAct. Co-Ord.J, A. Jaen CMusic Co-Ord.J, P. Gelia fOrganistJg Row 2: E. Boile, Fr. Murphy, Fr. Vascones, A. Crossong Row 3: J. Russo CTreas.J, A. Vandewoestyne, D. Cain, C. Jaen, T. Moabito, R. Straube, G. Pichey 40 I ORIENTATION Row 1: M. Dates, T. Carey, M. Horak, L. Hollembaekg Row 2: Mr. R. O'Day, Dr. J. Stranges, Fr. Tracey, Dr. Keller, Fi. L. Trotta Row 3: J. Krajewski, K. Fitzgerald, L. Roba, J. Fidler, M. Shields, B. Iacucci, A. Juan, R. Miklitschg Row 4: G. Conklin, K. Wike M Thormahlen x l l INDEX Row 1: G. Dunn, E. Ward, G. White, M. Polzinettig Row 2: C. Zunner, B. Dermont fliditorj, L. Branigan, P. Putz, R. Washington Row 3: M. Wayne, W. Hamilton, D. Guiry, P. Plascyk, L. Hollembaek, M. Piwowarski Qkwitf Z OFFICERS Row 1: Mr. R. O'Dea 1Mod.J, D. Helliwell fPres.l, C. Schaner fSec.J, Fr. F. PriorfAdv.lg Row2: C. Bonvissuto fSec.j, S. Aiello1V.P.J M. Bonacci fTres.l, J. Pellow fTres.J. W1 Student Government CLASS REPRESENTATIVES Row 1: B. Meehan, T. Donahue, MB Fritzg Row 2: P. Dombroski, G. Frenchg Row 3: K. McConeghi, C. Colpoys, K. Coleman, T. Ryang Row 4: S. Guiry, J. Carro, J. Holzschuh, B. Busch. 142 M. Salanger fMod.J Student Government is the voice of the students. Through the workings of the members of government all facets of student life are represented. No problem dealing with academics, or the quality of life on campus is ever ignored, and this was clearly illustrated in government's involvement with the Hojack hearings, NULTA proceed- ings, the physical plant strike and other environmental issues. Members of this student government worked ex- haustively with the administration and students in the pursuit of solutions to any problems which arose. Besides Student Government's concern with academic and judicial issues, it has provided social outlets for students, such as sponsoring socials, concerts, and the ever popular Spring and Fall COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSONS Weekends. This year's Student Government was an organization working for the students, enhancing academics through lectures and speakers, as well as providing the students with the opportunity to be involved in the deci- sions which affected them. It provided other services for the students such as the indespensable check cashing. Also the Student Awareness committee was formed this year to integrate the students with their community, in- forming them of all civic, athletic, and cultural activities on and off campus. Perhaps Student Government's major objective was to encourage as many students as possible to get involved in their campus community with its wide variety of activities and issues. Row 1: M. Fritz, J. Sullivan, L. Branigan, Row 2: J. VanBramer, B. Earsing, K. Coleman, M. Mahoney, Row 3: J. Infanti, T. Cadagan, J. Stefanucci, M. Reddy, D. Sugrue, M. Hammer, M. Maracinag Row 4: T. Ryan, T. Donahue, T. Connors, D. Salanger, W. Newport. , rs... W Freshman Class Officers Chris Meaher QVice Pres.J, Theresa Miller fTreas.J, Missy Raczka fSec.J, Van White fPres.J 144 The class of 1984 would like to thank all the rowdy upperclassmen who greeted us on August 28, 1980. The sounds of their laughter, their guid- ance and direction when we were lost, and their soothing BASH with its Ha- waiian tang will remain in our memo- ries forever. Our first taste of success was with the 97 Rock Road Show. Next came the class picnic, which linked the freshmen into one unified group. The day relieved much of the tension felt with our first set of exams. New Wave, Ronald Reagan, freeing the hostages and a physical plant strike are a few other events that marked our freshman year. As our first year at Niagara ends, we find ourselves con- tented, enthusiastic, and looking for- ward to the next three years. !'i?'9'??'vfo iimi T Sophomore year began with the en- thusiasm of a class eager to face chal- lenges with the knowledge and experi- ence of one year's trials and tribula- tions already behind them. Through every experience, we have learned new ideas and ways. We have learned to express ourselves using our quality of creativity. The year began with organized plans for picnics, socials, and service pro- jects in hopes of creating class unity through spirit. The sophomores are continually reaching out to others, showing just how much our class has to offer. The bonds of friendship that we have formed here at Niagara will en- hance our memories forever, provid- ing us with the encouragement and confidence we need to move forward. The ability, strength, and love be- hind the class of '83 will enable us to make it! Sophomore Class Officers Row 1: Kate McConeghy fPres.Jg Row 2: Mary Beth Maxwell lVice Pres.J Sue Savage lSec.Jg Row 3: Kevin McGann QTreas.J 145 Junior Class fjficers Suddenly you wake up and time slipped away. The memories are hard to find. Can you remember. . .? Orientation 1980. . .gorge parties . . .pizza prices rise to 450. . .Fort Niagara picnic. . .discovering lVl8zM's. . . paying a dime for the ln- dex.. .Corn Roast at McQ's. .. choosing a school ring. . .Woody's jokes. . . quarter beers. . .Friday happy hours. . . changing class rep- resentatives. . .the Class party... brief meetings. . .wings extra hot 146 Row 1: M. Polzinetti QTreas.Jg Row 2: D. Guiry QVice Presj, J. Holzschuh fPres.J, M. Lawley fSec.J . . .Physical Plant strike. . .Pitts- burgers and Rolling Rocks. . .Elec- tion '8O. . .The ScaffidiGym . . .Li- brary turns disco. . .Coachman. . . the first snow. . .bomb scares. . . graduation speaker. . .applying for Junior Weekend. . . Class Mugs still selling. . .long weekends. . .basket- ball games back in the Upper Level . . .New Wave. . .Bonnies Week- end Social. . .The New Hilton. . . no tan for Junion Weekend. . .the Florida sun.. .cramming for finals . . .elections. . .summer hits. . . Seton Beach. . .bye for now. . . As the end of our junior year draws near we look back to our beginning as freshmen at Niagara and remember the activities that have brought us closer together. Through much ded- ication, participation and hard work, we have learned to work together to accomplish our goals. The past three years have been fun and the Class of 1982 is looking forward to a successful Senior year filled with more fun and memories. A combination of anticipation, fear, high expectations and a few good-bye tears set the scene for us in late August of 1977 when we embarked on a new lifestyle and probably the most intense four year learning experience that we will ever have. As we walked onto the Mount Eagle Ridge Campus, we were unaware of the frustrations involved in pulling an all-nighter while on the other hand we discovered that Pearl Harbor Day is not just another historic event on the calendar. We learned science, math, business, and english while at the same time we be- came familiar with the Cove, gorge parties, Miller's, McQ's, quarters,', Bud and ninety-eight . However, somewhere in the middle of these four years we have passed from confused, bewildered under- classmen to career conscious seniors who are busy typing resumes, going to interviews and still finding time for that occasional beer, or two, or three. We have gone from the CO-ED issue to more serious issues of Love Canal and the Hojack Line. We have learned how to live our lives to the fullest- as students, friends and individuals. We were able to wake up to the breakfast of champions and make it all the way after-hours parties with the Doors, the Dead, Spring- steen and the Stones blaring in the background. At the same time we completed a four year lesson that has done no less than shape our lives in the most positive way. We are now young adults and while we will still be trying to figure out how we survived our Junior Weekend, Senior Week and the rugby parties our gener- ation will be running the world. We have gone through a lot toge- ther. These past four years have left each one of us with a diploma, hope- fully a career and the satisfaction in knowing that we completed a four-year task together while making it the most fulfilling years of our lives. We leave Niagara with many life- long friends and memories that we will always cherish. Let us remember all of those who have made this dream pos- sible. Most of all let us not forget one another and still live for the moments when we will cross one another's paths once again. Let us hope that the spirit and personality of the Class of 1981 will live in each one of us for many years to come. Senior Class fficers Row 1: L. Butler fSec.J, P. Dombrowski fPres.Jg Row 2: S. deBruyn iVice Presj, D. 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I I -73, -. .-7, 5. ff 45, r f, . ' Haiffur--H 52 4 ff' ,J 4550, 5, ol , ,I ,I ,fy '2Q:A ,ff,' . aye f,,,,,f,- ' , f,!1fggw ' ,, ,f. . . 7 a, .f,, ,,,,, 9. . ma., ,,., .,g. 'i,,z:f2'l'4f2 i, . ,, , . 1 , f. , .fwf it VF '41 if CMM f -'fit' f' ' f ' af Z' '- 1 . , , ,KW ,2 gfhurh , .gag ,. jwff M, , 4 ., , . Z' ' 44 ri ff: fygff f iff ' 4 ., ,, yy rf' .' . ' 'Tw . f ,f .04 f- ,,u ' f X Vizfy 1' P6445 ' . 4 9 - 1 1,2 1 1 1 ,yn f,K'wy94 1 , - 1 YW' eniors . . .And where do you go when you get to the end of your dreams? The stage was set here on Mount Eagle Ridge where our visions of college slowly grew into reality. We've been taught the norms of society in the classroom and mastered the art of socializing at the Rat, downtown, and at parties. We have developed into well rounded individuals academically, spiritually, and socially, prepared to meet the challenge of the future. The casual conversations in the Student Center have improved our skills in communications, all night cram sessions have prepared us for meeting deadlines, and passing a challenging course has given us the self-satisfaction needed to continue. With much endurance we have survived the past four years. Our learning here at Niagara is a constant process in which we gradually experience several inevitable changes. We are conditioned to follow socially acceptable principles while at the same time trying to maintain our individual identities. This challenge is one every student faces. How he chooses to face this challenge may bring him one step closer to his dream. D Steven F. Aiello B.S. Political Science Vincent R. Affanato B. A. Criminal Justice William A. Allegretto C.M., B.A. History B.A. Communication Studies Christopher J. Ambridge Jeffrey V. Arcuri Cynthia A. Arman B.S. Travel, Tourism B.S. Physical Education Gregory J. Atseff Timothy T. Attridge B.B.A. Accounting B.S. Criminal Justice JoAnn M. Austin Fred G. Bach B.S. Travel, Tourism C.M., B.A. Philosophy Priscilla C. Alden B.B.A. Accounting Peter Ancona B.S. Transportation Patricia M. Armstrong B.S. Nursing Paul J. Auber B.S. Management Lisa Badger B.S. Travel, Trans., Tourism Paul J. Alexander B.S. Travel, Trans., Tourism Luanne M. Aquino B.S. Nursing Stanley K. Arnold B.A. History Diane M. Aumell B.S. Nursing Kathleen Baker B.S. Nursing .Qs ,--'-X eeee t e Peter Dunn takes time from hi sstudies for a musical interlude mul' ,...nv PEACE!! Susan Baker Charles Barbato B.S. Nursing B.S. Commerce Valentine G. Barzac John M. Beck B.S. Nurisng B.S. Criminal Justice Suzanne M. Beswick Paul F. Beyer B.S. Nursing B.S. Management Rodger A. Binner Joanne E. Blake B.B.A. Accounting B.S. Nursing Michael R. Boorum Richard J. Borrelli B,B.A. Accounting B.S. Business Management Frank L. Balys, Jr. B.B.A. Accounting Dana M. Beiter B.S. Travel, Tourism Carole M. Bienias B.S. Nursing Diane L. Blowers B.S. Nursing John C. Bowes C.M., B.A, History John J. Barry B.S. Travel, Trans., Tourism Lawrence S. Bernardini B.B.A. Accounting Roxanne M. Billington B.S. Travel, Trans., Tourism Charlene Bonvissuto B.S. Nursing Cynthia E. Boyce B.B.A. Accounting 4 'W Nina E. Brady Loretta E. Branigan B.S. Nursing B.A. Political Science 1. '35 -F. . z . 16 L . Q W ii. ?1 i . Joan C. Brennan George Brice B.S. Travel, Tourism B.S. Travel, Trans., Tourism Thomas K. Brown Karen Budniewski B.S. Physical Education B.S. Nursing Margaret Burke Kathleen A. Burns B.S. Nursing B.S. Nursing Laurie A. Butler Colleen N. Byrne B.S. Physical Education B.S. Nursing if X S xt i + Malinda J. Bratosh B.S. Nursing Hugh B. Britten B.S. Natural Science Vida Bukys B.S. Nursing Lesley T. Burton B.S. Biochemistry Peter W. Byrne B.S. Travel, Trans., Tourism Brian T. Brennan B.A. Marketing Patrick Brown B.B.A. Accounting Jay Burgess B.B.A. Accounting Donald Busha B.S. Commerce Robert E. Byrne B.S. Marketing .ewan Back for another free drink? ponders bartender Vinnie Affanato. John J. Caceci B.S. Marketing Christopher G. Campbell B.S. Travel, Trans., Tourism v . .. Barbara J. Carley B.S. Nursing Catherine L. Casey B.B.A. Accounting Joseph F. Cawley B.S. Criminal Justice Timothy C. Cadogan B.A. Political Science Peter A. Campbell C.M., B.A. Philosophy Paula Carr B.S. Nursing Deirdre Casey B.S. Travel, Trans., Tourism Jane P. Ceccarelli B.S. Travel, Trans., Tourism Dianne L. Cain B.B.A. Accounting Mary-Louise Cannello B.S. Travel, Trans., Tourism Beth Carriero B.S. Travel, Trans., Tourism Paul Castiglione B.A. Mathematics Byron M. Cerrillo B.S. Economics Peter Calogero B.S. Labor Relations Richard A. Cappellazzo B.S. Management Vickie J. Carson B.S. Nursing Nanda A. Casucci B.A. Communications Michele L. Cicatello B.B.A. Accounting Lori A. Cincebox B.S. Nursing Edward F. Cleary B.S, Political Science Scott A. Coleman B.S. Criminal Justice Nancy Colucci B.S. Transportation John J. Cordaro B.A. Criminal Justice-B.A. Mktg. Brian Clair B.S. Marketing Nora M. Cleary B.S. Travel, Trans., Tourism Kathrine M. Collins B.S. Nursing Eileen M. Conboy B.S. Nursing Paul J. Cornell B.B.A. Accounting Linda L. Clark B.S. Travel, Trans., Tourism Robert F. Cocco B.S. Travel, Trans., Tourism Robert J. Collins B.S. Biology Joanne M. Conley B.S. Travel, Tourism Mary V. Cosentino B.S. Nursing-B.A. Biology Sharon J. Clarke B.S. Nursing Jeffrey A. Cohen B.B.A. Accounting Terrence J. Collister B.S. Management Margaret A. Conlon B.S. Nursing Steven C. Cotner B.S. Travel, Trans., Tourism Gretchen - Where are your hands? Timmy Cadogan lost his chair again wi! 77, fn. N Qian? . . .and no one knows what goes on behind closed doors. . . Satisfying an itch -Charlie Rich I N MM .J 2 In Go for it! , exclaims Mary Pat McCune to Julie Fidler. E SNR S. agssz. 1 ,- I-,:, . Hx. Look mom, no pants! , proclaims Dennis Sugrue. Late for another class. 160 Debra J. Craig Kathryn Crane B.S. Nursing B.S. Travel, Trans., Tourism Ruth A. Crawford Mary T. Crilly B.S. Nursing B.S. Nursing Mary P. Curry Richard W. Curtis B.S. Nursing B.S. Travel, Tourism Joanna D'Angelo Rich J. Danilowicz B.B.A. Accounting B.S. Management Stephen A. deBruyn Shawn Delong B.B.A. Accounting B.S. Travel, Tourism Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q . 5 Q Q Q Q Q Linda J. Crawford Mary F. Crawford B.S. Nursing B.S. Nursing Sharon M. Cuddahee Kieran J. Cummings B.B,A. Accounting B.S. Transportation William R. Daly Duane M. D'Angelo B.S. Economics B.S, Travel, Trans., Tourism David J. Darata Barbara A. Day B.B.A. Accounting B.S. Management Lisa M. DelSignore Viola M. Deluca B.S. Physical Education B.S. Social Work Suzanne M. DelVecchio Michael J. DePrez B,B.A. Accounting B.S. Travel, Trans., Tourism Jenine DiFonzo Michael J. Dillon B.S. Marketing B.A. History Helen M. Dolson Peter J. Dombroski B.S. Management B.S. Management Marguerite A. Dooley Susan C. Doraski B.S. Nursing B.S. Nursing Mary Margaret A. Dowden Sarah M. Downey B.S. Travel, Tourism B.S. Travel, Tourism sm-.. .- Lynn A. Derme B.S. Nursing Thomas J. DiNunzio B.S. Criminal Justice Thomas F. Donahue B.S. Travel, Trans., Tourism Linda M. Dormio B.S. Marketing Mark Drislane B.B.A. Accounting Blake J. Dewey B.S. Hospitality Linda Doherty B.S. Nursing Kathleen Donnelly B.S. Nursing William A. Douma B.S. Transportation Donald Drum B.S. Management . . .H-E-R-E-'S O'Leary! lt's a world of laughter, tears, joys, fears May we always have the strength to overcome. Walt Disney. msnIlHlll :3 Who can study with all this food around? X Donna Markwark and Steffani Nannarie enjoy the sights and refreshments of Fall weekend. Sufficient to have stood, though free to fall. -Milton Joanne Connolly shows her wares it Gregory J. Dunn Lori J. Dunn B.A. Political Science B.B.A. Accounting Donna A. Eckl Carol A. Eddy B.S. Nursing B.S. Nursing Nancy J. Egerton Norman J. Eick B.S. Biology B.A. English-Communications l Linda M. Endres Eileen M. Mahaney B.S. Nursing BS. Nursing Virginia T. Eveland Kathleen M. Fagan B.S. Biochemistry B.S. Nursing ag. Peter J. Dunn Timothy R. Dwyer B.A. Communications B.S. Transportation R ..'-- 3 L . , 3 se.. John A. Edgecombe Robin Edmond B.S. Travel, Trans., Tourism B.A. Arts 8z Sciences ' l Darlene S. Eldredge Donna M. Emer B.S. Chemistry B.S. Nursing Charles J. Englert Karleytom C. Evans B.S. Management B.S. Management Joseph M. Faller Thomas C. Falk B.S. Management B.A. Mathematics Dawn S. Farrell Julie M. Favret B.S. Marketing B.S. Travel, Trans., Tourism Michael D. Festa Francis A. Fiacco B.S. Transportation B.A. Arts 81 Sciences Susanne M. Fitch Karen A. Fitzgerald B.S. French, Spanish B.S. Criminal Justice Kathy M. Flanagan Thomas J. Flannery B.S. Nursing B.B.A. Accounting lrene Forgensi Edward T. Forget B.A. Sociology B.S. Management Kathleen Fedro B.S. Social Work Julie M. Fidler B.S. Nursing Anne L. Fitzpatrick B.S. Social Work Cyanthia L. Flatt B.B.A. Accounting Richard S. Fowler B.S. Trauel, Trans., Tourism Bernadette J. Felice B.S. Sociology Karen M. Fisher B.S. Nursing Teresa Fitzpatrick B.B.A. Accounting Debbie A. Folaron B.A. Mod. Languages- Ira Fox B.A. Criminal Justice Where there's a will there're relatives 7? lf? 'M 2 , M aff f WM ,9 flwkilgai ii! 5 5' www' zf' - 1 K Q if , ' f 'M' 5: ' i ' 1 im, House 2 guys and House 2 girls 167 Senior Class Picnic HY' I knew I should have used a napkin The beer goes down easy on this sunny day. 1 68 Maura and Greggie taking a nature walk at Fort Niagara. Fenchy and Sharky flipped the bur- gers for the class. 21 EW 1:2177 Hey Eddie, what are you thinking of? Phil Rosato interupts Springsteen with Southside Johnny M' w,-aJg1!,, U16 Chris Ruzzi, Kevin Hickey and Kevin McNamara enjoy another Student Government meeting 170 Mary Eileen Franz B.S. Transportation John C. Frosolone B.B.A. Accounting Anne M. Gallagher B.S. Transportation Patricia L. Gelia B.S. Nursing Robet E. Glass B.B.A. Accounting Cynthia E. Freck B.B.A. Accounting Mark K. Furgal B.S. Marketing Lee J. Galucki B.S. Commerce Doreen D. Gergal B.S. Nursing Jeffrey Gondek B.S. Trauel, Trans., Tourism Gregory L. French B.S. Biology Eileen P. Gaffke B.S. Nursing Bernadette Gaughan B.S. Nursing .sz Audrey M. Gill B.S. Physical Education Tyrenna J. Gonsalves B.S. Travel, Trans., Tourism Sandra M. Friday B.S. Trauel, Trans., Tourism Catherine A. Galla B.S. Nursing Robert L. Gedeon B.S. Biology Anthony Girardo B.B.A. Accounting Loren R. Goodman B.S. Transportation Ron Graczyk B.S. Transportation Synobia Gordon B.S. Travel, Trans., Tourism Ellen A. Griffin Linda A. Groman B.S. Nursing B.S. Nursing Anne M. Haefele Wendy H. Hamilton B.S. Trauel, Tourism B.S. Biology Clare B. Hanratty Pamela J. Harsch B.A. Eng.-'EducationfTheatre B.S. Nursing Dennis L. Helliwell James M. Hennigan, Jr. B.A. Political Science B.B.A. Accounting Michael W. Gravelle B.A, Criminal Justice Deanna M. Guerrette B.S. Trauel, Trans., Tourism Mary C. Hammer B.S. Nursing Michael J. Healy B.S. Transportation Anne M. Hession B.S. Nursing Deborah Greenwood B.S. Nursing Lisa R. Hacker B.B.A. Accounting Mary A. Hannan B.S. Physical Education John E. Hedstrom B.S. Marketing 'Elaine B. Heyert B.S. Nursing Kevin M. Hickey B.S. Trauel, Trans., Tourism Martin E. Hislip B.S. Transportation Deborah L. Holmes B.S. Nursing David A. House B.B.A. Accounting Marianne C. Hyndman B.S. Management Donna M. Higgins B.S. Marketing Patty M. Holland B.S. Social Work Christopher D. Hoone B.A. Arts Sz Sciences Sharon E. Hubbard B.S. Trauel Tourism Lewis F. Ianni B.S. Management Q Q Q Q Q 251 Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Mary P. Hill B,S. Nursing Lisa A. Hollembaek B.B.A. Accounting Michele E. Horak B.S. Management Moira Jean Hudson B.S. Nursing Julie M. Infante B.S. Trauel, Trans., Tourism Mary E. Hippman B.S. Travel, Trans., Tourism Carol Hollenbeck B.A. Life Sciences Susan M. Horton B.B.A. Accounting Robert L. Hughes B.A. Life Sciences Susan E. lngrahm B.S. Social Work Gabriella M. lro Henry lwinski, Jr. B.S. Travel, Tourism B.S. Biochemistry Patrick M. Johnson Simeon R. Johnson B.B.A. Accounting B.S. Management Maura Kallaugher Ronald J. Kane B.S. Nursing B.B.A. Accounting Daniel G. Kearney Russell Keegan B.S. Marketing B.S. Marketing Katherine Kelm Michael L. Kemnitzer B.S. Nursing B.S. Criminal Justice Mary C. Jednak Patricia A. Johnson B.S. Nursing B.S. Social Work Sharon Jones Julie A. Kalb B.A. Arts 8: Sciences B.S. Nursing Julie A. Karawiecki Thomas E. Kay B.S. Nursing B.S. Trauel, Trans., Tourism Cathleen A. Keenan Gary D. Keith B.S. Sociology B.S. Marketing Donna J. Kerwin Angela M. Kessler B.S. Transportation B.S. Nursing ,HQ E 3 Really Dawn, I swear to God , insists Kevin Hickey. Michael Killian B.S. Criminal Justice Susan M. Knaszak B.S. Travel, Tourism Michael G. Kovalchik B.S. Management John Krajewski B.B.A. Accounting Mary E. Kunda B.S. Nursing Carolyn M. Kilmer B.S. Trauel, Trans., Tourism Thomas E. Kolb B.S. Management Kyla M. Kowal B.S. Travel, Tourism Ann M. Kremer B.S. Marketing Dawn M. Kyttle B.S. Nursing Janet M. Kirkwood B.S. Nursing Maureen C. Kolkowski B.S. Nursing Roberta A. Kowalik B.S. Trauel, Trans., Tourism Robert A. Kroll B.S. Management Kirk J. Lagonegro B.S. Biology Eva K. Kish B.S. Business Administration Robert Koszelak B.S. Biology Douglas Kozar B.B.A. Accounting Mary E. Kuhn B.S. Nursing Gary A. LaGrou B.S. Physical Education Mark E. Laubalker B.B.A. Accounting Timothy P. Lawton B.S. Economics Sharon L. Lee B.S. Trauel, Trans., Tourism Elizabeth L. Leous B.S. Nursing Diana B. Licata B.S. Nursing Debra L. LaPlante B.S. Physical Education Maureen E. Leahy B.S. Nursing Daniel J. Lenhart B.S. Criminal Justice Richard B. LeRoy B.S. Economics Heidi J. Lindsay B.S. Nursing Anne Larkin Kevin T. LaWall B.B.A. Accounting B.S. Marketing Robert E. Leary Maureen Leavy B.A. English-Communications B.S. Nursing Mary Jo Lennon Laura Leone B.S. Nursing B.S. Travel, Trans., Tourism Diane M. Lesso B.S. Economics Barbara A. Loftus B.S. Nursing Ann M. Liberatore B.S. Physical Ed.-Biology Dennis M. Lott B.A. Communications w 'wb xv ,.......,+ -M , I , Another senior refuses to sign up for the 5 yr. plan 'sq 3 Z 5 I af J Kathleen A. Louk B.S. Nursing Karen M. Lutz B.B.A. Accounting Annmarie Maley B.S. Nursing Gerald J. Manley B.A. Criminal Justice Cheryl A. Mariani B.S. Travel, Trans., Tourism Sharon S. Lucchese B.B.A. Accounting Amy E. Lynn B.S. Trauel, Trans., Tourism Mary Jo Malone B.S. Communications Timothy J. Manno B.S. Marketing Catherine A. Mark B.S. Nursing Maura Lucey B.S. Criminal Justice Michael P. MacDonald B.S. Social Work Janice M. Mandico B.S. Hospitality Marjorie F. Maracina B.S. Trauel, Trans., Tourism Donna M. Markwardt B.S. Nursing Felicia F. Lukowski B.S. Nursing Eileen M. Mahaney B.S. Nursing Peter A. Manickas B.S. Commerce Mary E. Marchand B.S. Nursing Christopher M. Marposon B.S. Marketing Sure, but if we go to the Library, let's hit McQ's and the Cove too. X 93 Xl Q 1 we SQA Y N i xii X ! Eda M. Mascara B.S. Biology Eileen M. McCarthy B.S. Nursing Constance M. McDonnell B.S. Nursing Susan C. McGrath B.S. Marketing Gilliam M. McLevy Roy Masters B.B.A. Accounting James R. McConeghy B.B.A, Accounting Joseph McGee B.S. Management Edward J. McKeegan Marketing B.S. Pol. Science Kathleen McMahon Patricia A. Mathew B.B.A. Accounting Timothy J. McCormick B.S. Marketing Karen McGonnell B.S. Nursing Ronald McKenica B.S. Management Brian J. McQuade Christopher J. McCarthy B,S. Marketing Mary Pat McCune B.B.A. Accounting Margaret M. McGowen B.S. Nursing James J. McKelvey B.S. Criminal Justice Richard Measer B.S. Tmuel, Trans., Tourism B,S, Nursing B.S. Transportation B.S. Management Daniel Meehan Corinne A. Melancon B.B.A. Accounting B.B.A. Accounting Marlene M. Micciche John D. Michalek B.S. Biology B.S. Mathematics Marlc V. Migliore Bryce A. Milleville B.S. Management B.S. Biochemistry Jean M. Monahan Gina E. Mondo B.S. Travel, Trans., Tourism B.S. Criminal Justice Maria B. Moore Alfred Moosbrugger B.S. Nursing B.B.A. Accounting Doris J. Mende James W. Meyer B.S. Nursing B.S. Criminal Justice Donna M. Migliore Jack Migliore B.S. Economics B.S. Business Marcia L. Minarcin Marla J. Miranto B.A. Mathematics B.A. Spanish Marcell Monroe Caroline Moore B.A. English B.S. LUe Sciences Arthur A. Morales Sydell C. Moraza B.S. Trauel, Trans., Tourism B.S. Nursing fx JNL Mark and Dave thoroughly enjoy each other's company. We il A Q li i his Wff2w.,, ,, ,,,.' W Q9-la ' I ' ,,'g,,1WywMW7M I I W 'W ' V 'AT U ., qwfwgwr 2 , V f r .,,.,. I I ' A g 'hgh , ng 3 M s f W w NWA, ,name ff. in ff V WI 574' 'Q W 1 ,. , in L M ,ns fK W qv A K ,,-mf Yu f . nw f W Qi ww-W w or Kate Collins, entranced in the mood. Those were the days my friend, we thought they'd never end. We'd sing and dance forever and a day. Gayle Moriniti Russ J. Morreale B.A. Communications B.B.A. Accounting Richard J. Muoio John J. Murphy B.S. Travel, Trans., Tourism B.A. English Diana M. Myers Theresa A. Myers B.A. History B.S. Nursing Patrick M. Nerney Laura A. Newport B.S. Political Science B.S. Marketing Timothy W. Nichols Nicholas Nicoletti B.B.A. Accounting B.S. Trauel, Tourism Joseph J. Moscoe Jeanne Mulligan B.S. Biochemistry B.S. Nursing Maureen D. Murphy Nina Muscarella B.S. Marketing B.S. Nursing Susan M. Mykins Stephanie E. Nannery B.S. Nursing B.S. Nursing Wayne T. Newport Cindy L. Nichols B.S. Management B.B.A. Accounting i l Blase A. Nicolia John G. Nolan B.B.A. Accounting B.A. Communication Studies Senior Class Christmas Party When: December 12, 1980 Where: The Rat Why: Good times How: Friends, laughter, eating, drink- ing, dancing, music and conversation 190 i ,, A if NM Sophie F. Nowik Moira J. Nyman B.S. Nursing B.S. Nursing Edward O'Connor Maureen P. O'Connor B.S. Criminal Justice B.S. Nursing Karen M. O'Grady Paul E. O'Leary, Jr. B.S. Nursing B.B.A. Accounting Kevin M. O'Rourke Mary L. Ostaszewski B.S. Marketing B.S. Nursing Jeffrey Pagels Thomas J. Palinkas B.B.A. Accounting B.S. Management Maureen O'Connor B.S. Nursing Sean F. O'Connor B.S. Trauel, Trans., Tourism Marianne Oliva B.S. Travel, Trans., Tourism I John J. Ottaviano B.S. Economics Catherine C. Palo B.A. Political Science Christopher J. O'Connor B.S. Marketing Diane L. Ogg B.S. Travel, Trans., Tourism Judith A. Orfano B.S. Nursing Margo J. Ottaviano B.S. Marketing Samuel F . Paniccia B.A. Social Science 5?ff '2 :EL f Hey guys! Mary Ostazewski teaches Steve Schumer the polio. , Q71 ......-- kiefgg hrs? 'gk g e S Father Brennen, Class of '81 moderator Let me have some cookies , pleads Tom Sheehan. 194 WN. to :.n.r.a.6, LUCAL nov P T n I II h Kevin Lawall accepts his first job offer. 2 3 2 1 ' if , ,ne , 'kv wh 4, A ij f if Viire f The boys are in line for a few more drinks. Margaret M. Paolini John T. Patros B.S. Nursing B.A. Communications James L. Pestke Elyse A. Peters B.S. Hotel andRestaurantAdm. B.S. Trauel, Trans., Tourism Philip J. Pietruniak Mario K. Pifmon B.B.A. Accounting B.A. LUe Science John Piwtorak Frank J. Polino B.A. LU'e Sciences B.S. Marketing Michael J. Prince Rosanne M. Prince B.A. English-Math Education B.S. Transportation David E. Pawlik Steve G. Pesarchick B.S. Labor Relations B.S. Marketing Joseph M. Piekunka Jeffrey S. Pierce B.S. Political Science B.S. Travel, Tourism Joseph A. Pitnell Michael J. Piwowarski B.A. History B.S. Communication Studie Karen Policastro Susan E. Porter B.S. Nursing B.A. Political Science Sarina M. Printup David M. Prisaznuk B.S. Business B.B.A. Accounting Carole R. Procknal Kevin C. Raftery B.S. Transportation B.S. Transportation Gregory J. Reinhardt Theresa A. Reininger B.B.A. Accounting B.S. Nursing Patrick K. Roach Annmarie Rocco B.S. Transportation B.S. Marketing Marilyn Ramos Mary E. Reddy B.S. Tourism, Travel B.A. Political Science Kathleen A. Renzo Rebecca A. Riccio B.A. English B.A. English Education David W. Roche Kathleen P. Roehm B.A. Criminal Justice B.B.A. Accounting Ellen Rogers Philip W. Rosato B.S. Nursing B.S. Transportation Lee E. Ross RaeLea Roth B.A. Criminal Justice B.B.A. Accounting Maria L. Rucci Eletamary Rupp Christopher J. Ruzzi Mark T. Ryan B.S. Economics B.S. Social WeUare B.A. History B.B.A. Accounting Give it to Mikie. He likes anything YM! Love on the rocks?-Neil Diamond Smile Char, you're on candid camera! M.-nl Wann! WW Patricia A. Salanger B.S. Nursing Andrew Saporito B.S. Business Gerard Scalfino B.S. Travel, Trans., Tourism Diane M. Schlager B.S. Nursing Kathleen Schmitt B.A. Life Sciences OO Anne M. Schnorr B.S. Transportation Karen R. Schwartz B.S. Nursing Michael F. Seitz B.S. Transportation Bonnie L. Servage B.S. Nursing Thomas M. Sheehan B.A. Lie Sciences William J. Schoepfel B.S. Biochemistry Steven T. Scholamiero B.A. Criminal Justice Thomas J. Sekella B.A. Arts 8a Sciences Barry J. Shannon B.S. Travel, Trans., Tourism Kathy T. Sheffield B.S. Nursing F F F F F F F OO F F F F F F Qs F F F F F Steven R. Schumer B.S. Economics Harold F. Scully B.S. Marketing Nina Elizabeth Selvaggio B.S. Nursing James T. Sharkey B.S. Marketing Mary H. Shelly B.S. Nursing William L. Schupp B.B.A. Accounting Karen Seil B.S. Commerce Karen A. Senecal B.S. Nursing Laurie Shear B.S. Hotel Management Patricia M. Shinn B.S. Transportation Joe Stefanucci finds Julie lnfanti very appetizing this Holloween night. fn-..,..,. if S ,hmm The thrill of victory, the agony of defeat. Tom Palinkas admires the view 2 Mary Siegler Teresa A. Simone B.S. Nursing B.S. Physical Education Mark T. Smith Robert J. Smith, Jr. B.B.A. Accounting B.S. Hospitality Management Deborah L. Snow Mary A. Spoth B.S. Nursing B.S. Nursing Joseph M. Stefanucci John P. Stevenson B.B.A. Accounting B.S. Travel, Tourism Dennis P. Sugrue James R. Sullivan B.B.A. Accounting B.S. Hospitality Edward J. Smith Joanne Smith B.A. Social Work B.S. Nursing Sandy D. Smith Steven G. Smith B.S. Nursing B.S. Marketing Diane M. Spuck Jolene A. Squires B.S. Travel, Tourism B.S. Hospitality Elizabeth H. Stokes Laura J. Stout S. Trauel, Trans., Tourism B.S. Transportation Kathleen A. Sullivan Julie B. Sutliff B.S. Nursing B.S. Nursing 2 Thomas Svisco Robert P. Swanson B.S. Transportation B.A. History Elaine T. Szrama Benedict Tarantino B.A. Communications B.A. History Patricia A. Thornton Gary O. Touron B.S. Nursing B.B.A. Accounting Randy Traugott Marylee K. Traver B.A. Political Science B.S. Nursing Katherine M. Tynan Tammy A. Urban 4 B.S. Nursing B.S. Nursing Mary Jo Sweeny Jean L. Szczepanski B.B.A. Accounting B.S. Nursing Thomas R. Tartaglia Edward T. Terzolo B.B.A. Accounting B.B.A. Accounting Jean M. Trabert Rose M. Trapasso B.S. Travel, Tourism B.S. Chemistry Maura E. Tubridy Judith D. Turner B.S. Travel, Trans., Tourism B.A. Education-Theatre Sandra J. Vaillancourt Maria D. Valente B.S. Travel, Tourism B.S. Nursing Ted Eisonhut wears his piece of cake. Pat Paulson pokes fun at Dennis Helliwell. Brian Bags Brennen, out of money again at check cashing. bbw TX W pf. K 5 6 Paul Alexander, DannKearney and Mikie D. have the first drink at Toot's Tavern. Mary Hippman on guard Kathryn C. Van der Linde B.S. Labor Relations Kathy J. Vollmuth B.S. Nursing Molly A. Walsh B.S. Nursing Melanie A. Warren B.A. Criminal Justice Nancy A. Weber B.A. Lde Science Valerie L. Vick B.S. Trauel, Trans., Tourism Dale F. Wagner B.S. Economics-Management Susan A. Waldron B.S. Marketing James R. Wasneechak B.A. LUe Sciences Mary Lynne Welch B.A. Mathematics Margaret C. Vieux B.S. Trauel, Trans., Tourism Stephen M. Waldow B.S. Biology Martha Jaye Wanzer B.S. English-Theatre Michael J. Wawryk B.A. Social Studies Jane F. Wesley B.S. Nursing Doreen K. Villacampa B.S. Nursing Margaret M. Wallenhorst B.S. Transportation Elizabeth A. Ward B.S. Biology Karin J. Waz B.S. Travel, Trans., Tourism Peter S. Wessner B.S. Criminal Justice Gretchen White B.S. Biology Kevin R. Wilkens B.S. Trauel, Trans., Tourism Margaret A. Winkler B.S. Marketing Dawn A. Young B.B.A. Accounting Ellen E. Zakshevsky B.S. Nursing A Veronica M. White B.A. History Kurt J. Williams B.B.A. Accounting Joanne M. Wohlganger B.S. Nursing Karen M. Young B.A. Mathematics Eugene P. Zielinski B.B.A. Accounting Timothy R. Whitham Cheryl A. Whittaker B.S. Marketing B.S. Nursing Charles J. Wilson Catherine A. Winke B.B.A. Accounting B.S. Nursing Patricia A. Wrobbel Ellen Wylock B.S. Nursing B.A. English-Communications Nancy Yoviene Stephen Zaffuto B.S. Nursing B.A. Education Dawn P. Zlotnick B.S. Nursing W 5. if 'W f W C gli A W 1? O Q 511100 13 1, M ,, .nf wwf ww 4 f WN- wWW--,,.m,,,,,,,M ,.,,.,, , , ,. ,, . , ,,,,, , , WWW, ,,,,f M 0 ,,,, ,,,,f, W W, ,.,,, ,. ,,,,,, ,..,,,,,,,,,., mmwwwww-wwfww-WIP -'M f '1'4, V 209 2 10 Senior Directory AFFANATO, VINCENT R. - 65 Andrea Lane, Rochester, NY 14609 - NU ROTC Rangers, Intramurals, Senior Week Com., Campus Club AIELLO, STEVEN F. - 176 Kuhl Ave., Syracuse, NY 13208 - Student Gov't QV.-Pres.l, Pol Sci Forum, K ofC ALDEN, PRISCILLA C. - 125 Edgemere Lane, Fayetteville, NY 13066 - Hockey, Intramurals ALEXANDER, PAUL J. - 109 Washburn Drive, East Syracuse, NY 13057-Happy Hours tPres.i, Student Govit iRep., Electionsl, Orien- tation tExec. Boardl ALLEGRETTO, CM, WILLIAM A. - Vincentian Residence, 542 6th St., Niagara Falls, NY 14301 - K of C, History Forum, Coalition for Life, Eucharistic Minister AMBRIDGE, CHRISTOPHER J. - 66 Saratoga Blvd., Gloversville, NY 12078 - Student Gov't, Intramurals, Cinema Club, WRNU ANCONA, PETER - 5 Brookdale Rd, Glen Cove, NY 11542 AQUINO, LUANNE M, - 24 West Field Ave., Depew, NY 14043 - Orientation, Intramurals ARCURI, JEFFREY V. - 27 Callingham Rd., Pittsford, NY 14534 - NATS, Pol Sci Forum ARMAN, CYNTHIA A. - 3948 Watervale Rd., Manlius, NY 13104 - Women's Basketball, Softball, Student Athletic Trainer ARMSTRONG, PATRICIA M. - 3414 W. 148 St.. 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BAKER, SUSAN - 8 Holly Tree Lane, Glen Cove, NY 11542 - Delta Epsilon Sigma, Intramurals BALYS, FRANK L., JR. - 7598 Beechwood Cir- cle, Niagara Falls, NY 14304 - Ski Club, In- tramurals, Football BARRY, JOHN J. - 345 Middle Rd., Bayport, NY 11705 - Varsity Soccer, Intramurals, TTT Forum, Index BARZAC, VALENTINE G. - 506 19th St., Niagara Falls, NY 14301 BECK, JOHN M. - 32 North 3rd St., Peekskill, NY 10566 - NU Singers, MDA, Ski Club, Leap Frogs, First Aid Squad BEITER, DANA M. - 1738 Sweeney St., North Tonawanda, NY 14120 - NATS, 'ITT Forum, Ski Club, TTT Student Board BERNARDINI, LAWRENCE S. - 15 Madison St., Rochester, NY 14608 - Alpha Kappa Psi, NUCAP, Basillian Literary Assoc., Index, Rape Task Force, WRNU. NU Singers, Student Gov't BESWICK, SUZANNE M. - 30 Edward Lane, Spencerport, NY 14559 - NSNA, Intramurals BEYER, PAUL F. - 1184 Sumner Ave., Schenec- tady, NY 12309 - Rugby, Intramurals, WRNU, K of C, Orientation, Lacrosse, Concert Com., Dorm Council BIENIAS, CAROLE M. - 305 S. Bay Rd., Islip, NY 11751 - Intramurals, Yearbook BILLINGTON, ROXANNE M. - 292 Prospect Ave., East Aurora, NY 14052 - Delta Epsilon Sigma, Parents Weekend, NU Singers, Womens Softball BINNER, RODGER A. - 106 Poincianna Pkwy., Cheektowaga, NY 14225 - NU Singers BLAKE, JOANNE E. - 6 Rosewood Ave., Crom- well, CT 06416 - Basketball BLOWERS, DIANE L. - 4096 Salt Rd., Medina, NY 14103 - NU Singers, MDA, Orientation BONVISSUTO, CHARLENE - 245 Saranac Ave., Buffalo, NY 14216 - Student Gov't tSec.l, Dorm Council, Orientation BOORUM, MICHAEL R. - 3654 Fountain Way, Erie, PA - K of C, Accounting Society, Orien- tation BORRELLI, RICHARD J. -655 English Rd., - Intramurals, Football BOWES, C.M., JOHN C. - 542 6th St., Niagara Falls, NY 14301 - Forensics, History Forum BOYCE, CYNTHIA E. - 6040 Townline Rd., Lockport, NY 14094 BRADY, NINA ELIZABETH - 15 Girard Ave., Bayshore, NY 11706 BRANIGAN, LORETTA E. - 15 Court St., Delhi. NY 13753 - Index fManaging Ed.l, Bloody Run Com. tCo-Chair.l, University Health Com. BRATOSH, MALINDA J. - 11933 Second St., Perrysburg, NY 14129 BRENNAN, BRIAN T. - 240 Rt. 32. Central Valley, NY 10917 - Intramurals, Check Cash- ing, UJB, SJB BRENNAN, JOAN C. - 20 Ann St., Westhaven, CT 06516 - TTT Forum, Orientation, RA, Stu- dent Advisory Placement Com., Intramurals, NU Ball Com., NATS BRICE, GEORGE - Pinewood Gardens, Nassau, Bahamas - International Club, Foreign Stu- dents Club, I I I Forum BRITTEN, HUGH B. - 5050 Callan Dr., Lewiston, NY 14092 BROWN, PATRICK - 2706 Forest Ave., Niagara Falls, NY 14301 - Accounting Society, In- tramurals BROWN, THOMAS K. - 1002 Garden Ave., Niagara Falls, NY 14305 - Football BUDNIEWSKI, KAREN - 632 Washington Ave., Dunkirk, NY 14048 - Cheerleader ll, 21, NSNA, NUCAP, Intramurals BUKYS, VIDA - 135 Amerige Pk., Rochester, NY 14617 - Folk Group, Liturgy Planning Com., Junior Fellows, NUCAP BURGESS, JAY - 821 West Union St., Newark, NY 14513 - Intramurals BURKE, MARGARET - 107 Alton St., Syracuse, NY 13215 - Cheerleading, NSNA, Gaelic Society, Intramurals, Index BURNS, KATHLEEN A. - 8723 Coleman Rd., Barder, NY 14012 - Pol Sci Forum, Karate Club, Intramurals, UJB BURTON, LESLEY T. - 106 Jefferson Ave., Alle- gany, NY 14706 -- Campus Ministry, Dorm Council, ACS, Index, Aquila, Orientation, Science Fair Judge, Special Olympics, Pol Sci Forum BUSHA, DONALD - 4678 Lake Shore Blvd., Hamberg, NY 14075 - Intramurals, K ofC BUTLER, LAURIE A. - 124 Wilson Dr., East Syracuse, NY 13057 - Intramurals, Class Secretary 13, 41, Orientation, Campus Club BYRNE, COLLEEN N. - 19 Delamare St., Hunt- ington, NY 11743 BYRNE, ROBERT E. - 60 Blackstone Ave., Binghamton, NY 13503 - Football Ski Club, WRNU, Dorm Council, Marketing Club, K of C, Alpha Kappa Psi, Gaelic Society CACECI, JOHN J. - 88 Whitby Rd., Rochester, NY 14609 - Marketing Assoc., Marketing Club, Intramurals CADOGAN, TIMOTHY C. - 33 Lookout Dr., Sound Beach, NY 11789 - University Senate, Judicial Advisory Com. tChair.l, Pol Sci Forum, Global Affairs Council, History Forum, Concert Com., Assembly Intern, Intramurals CAIN, DIANNE L. - Rd. 2, Box 286, Randolph, NY 14772 - Chapel Choir, Accounting Soci- ety, Rape Task Force, Gaelic Society CALOGERO, PETER - 6753 South St., West- moreland, NY 13490 CAMPBELL, CHRIS G.-2728 Merion Ave.,Bronx, NY 10458-Intramurals, Inter- dorm, Dorm Council, TTI' Forum, Delta Nu Alpha, Campus Club CAMPBELL, C.M., PETER A., - 542 Sixth St., Niagara Falls, NY 14301 CANNELLO, MARY-LOUISE - 9141 Rivershore Dr., Niagara Falls, NY 14304 CAPPELLAZZO, RICHARD A. - 167 Patricia Dr., Tonawanda, NY 14150 - Soccer, Hockey CARLEY, BARBARA J. - 5855 Country Dr., Berona, NY 13478 - Dorm Council, Campus Ministry RA Intern, SRA, NUCAP, Red Cross CPR Instructor CARR, PAULA - 165 Filon Ave., Rochester, NY 14622 - NUCAP, Orientation, Soph. Semi Formal Comm. CARRIERO, BETH - 17 Blackman Rd., Grand Island, NY 14072 CARSON, VICKIE J. - 5 Shannon Dr., Waterloo, NY 13165 - Intramurals CASEY, CATHERINE L. -212 Creekwood Dr., Rochester, NY 14626 - Ski Club, Alpha Kappa Psi IEIEIIEIIEIIEIIEIIEIIEIIEIEIEIIEIEIEFEIEIIBIBIBIEIEIIEIEIBIEIEIEIEIIEIEIIEIIEJIEIIPUIEIIEIIEIIEIIEIEIIEIEIE CASEY, DEIRDRE - 72 Bayview Ave., Northport, NY 11768 - Varsity Swim Team, Softball, Senior Week Com., Orientation CASTIGLIONE, PAUL - 955 Elliott Dr.. Lewiston, NY 14092 CASUCCI, NANDA - 5537 Emery St., Niagara Falls, Ontario - Delta Epsilon Sigma CAWLEY, JOSEPH F. - 137 Hillside Terr., End- well, NY 13760 - Intramurals, Financial Com. CECCARELLI, JANE P. - 40 Minden Dr., Or- chard Park, NY 14217 - TTT Forum, Orienta- tion, Parents Weekend tChairman, Sec.J CERRILLO, BYRON M. - 1878 Linwood Ave., Niagara Falls, NY 14305 - Commuter Club, Economic Society, Intramurals CICATELLO, MICHELE L. - 435 Colvin Ave.. Buffalo, NY 14216 CINCEBOX, LORI A. - 312 West Ave., Horse- heads, NY 14845 - Orientation, Junior Week- end, RA, Intramurals, Lacrosse lstatisticianj CLAIR, BRIAN - 48 Haverstraw Rd., Suffern, NY 10901 - Rugby, Football, Student Gov't, Right To Life Com. CLARK, LINDA L. - 1572 Nash Rd., North Tonawanda, NY 14120 CLARKE, SHARON J. - 122 N. Country Rd., Mt. Sinai, NY 11766 - Intramurals, Student Gov't tSocial Com.J, Orientation CLEARY, EDWARD F. - 603 Mt. Zoar St.. Elmira, NY 14904 - Pol Sci Forum QV-Pres.l, Dorm Council, Intramurals, WRNU CLEARY, NORA M. - 91 Admiral Rd., Buffalo, NY 14216- Intramurals, Senior Week COCCO, ROBERT F. - 13 Rutgers Rd., Cherry Hill, NJ 08034 COHEN, JEFFREY A. -4022 Carroll St., Niagara Falls, NY 14305 - Accounting Soci- ety, Intramurals COLEMAN, SCOTT A. - Rd. 5, Hume Lane, Auburn, NY 13021 - K of C, University Ball, Martial Arts, Placement Student Advisory Council tChair.J, SRA, Deveaux Planning Board, Energy Conservation Task Force, In- tramurals COLLINS, KATHRINE M. - 408 Litchfield St.. Frankfort, NY 13340 - ROTC, Chapel Choir, Sigma Theta Tau, NSNA COLLINS, ROBERT J. -305 Winkworth Pkwy., Syracuse, NY 13215 - Intramurals, Dorm Council, Interdorm, Lacrosse COLLISTER, TERRENCE J. - 60 Lyncourt Park - Football, Intramurals COLUCCI, NANCY - 941 Ridge Rd., Lewiston, NY 14092 - Delta Nu Alpha, Canoe Club, Rape Task Force CONBOY, EILEEN M. - 220 Hennepin Rd., Grand Island, NY - Orientation, Delta Nu Epsilon QVPJ CONLEY, JOANNE M. - 20 Oakwood Dr., Glen Falls, NY 12801 - NATS lPres.l, TIT Student Board, TTI' Forum tSec., Trea.l CONLON, MARGARET A. - 686 Oakridge Dr., Rochester, NY 14617 - Ski Club, Orientation, NSNA, Yearbook CORDARO, JOHN J. - 719 Mountain View Dr., Lewiston, NY 14092 - Marketing Club, K ofC CORNELL, PAUL J. - 30 Homestead Dr., New- tonville, NY 12128 - K of C, Accounting Club, Intramurals COSENTINO, MARY V. - 631 Michelle Pl., North Woodmere, NY 11581 - NU Singers, MDA, Deveaux Dorm Council COTNER, STEVEN C. - PO Box 5149, Ever- green, CO 80439 - NATS, TTT Forum, In- tramurals CRAIG, DEBRA J. - 2169 Youngstown-Lockport Rd., Ransomville, NY 14131 CRANE, KATHRYN - 63 Ford Rd., Randolph. NJ 07869 - Intramurals, Dorm Council CRAWFORD, LINDA J. - 3001 Fowlerville Rd.. Caledonia, NY 14423 - Intramurals, Campus Club, Ni Phi Ni, Senior Week CRAWFORD, MARY F. - 350 Penn St., Burl- ington, NJ 08016 - Orientation, Dorm Coun- cil, Running Club, Dorm Pres. CRAWFORD, RUTH A. - 2738 Chestnut St.. York, NY 14592 - Senior Week, Campus Club, Ni Phi Ni CRILLY, MARY T. - 463 Seneca Parkway, Rochester, NY 14613 - NSNA, Ski Club, Dorm Council, Parents Weekend Committee, Sigma Theta Tau, Intramurals CUDDAHEE, SHARON M. - 9910 Moschel Court, Niagara Falls, NY 14305 CUMMINGS, KIERAN J. - 7 Twin Peg Dr., New York, NY 10956 - Swim Team, Yearbook, Gaelic Society, K of C CURRY, MARY P. - 28 Lincoln Ave., Leroy, NY 14482 - NU Singers CURTIS, RICHARD W. - 53 Lincoln Ave.. Marblehead, Mass. - 'I'I'T Forum, Cruise En- thusiasts tPres.l, NU Chapel Choir DALY, WILLIAM R. - 134 Stratford Ave., Garden City, NY 11530 - Yearbook, Economic Soci- ety, Intramurals D'ANGELO, DUANE M. - 3047 Kruegen Rd., North Tonawanda, NY 14120- Football D'ANGELO, JOANNA - 38 Forest Hill Drive, Auburn, NY - Alpha Kappa Psi, Accounting Society, Orientation, Spring Weekend Com., Parents Weekend DANILOWICZ, RICH J. - 3245 Creek Rd., Youngstown, NY 14174 DARATA, DAVID J. - 21 Wellington Rd., Buf- falo, NY 14216 DAY, BARBARA A. - 6718 Brecksville Rd., In- dependence, OH 44131 - Intramurals DEBRUYN, STEPHEN A. - Rugby, Class V- Pres. 141, Intramurals, Accounting Society, Stu- dent Gov't, Orientation lExec. Boardj, WRNU DELVECCHIO, SUZANNE M. - 228 Briscoe Cove, North Rose, NY 14516 - Accounting Society, Alpha Kappa Psi tSec.J DELONG, SHAWN - 550 Main St. Apt. 1 DELUCA, VIOCA M. - 2720 Grand Ave.. Niagara Falls, NY - Social Work Club DELSIGNORE, LISA M. - No. 8-Rt. 66, Malden Bridge, NY 12115 - Women's Varsity Basket- ball, Intramurals DEPREZ, MICHAEL J. - 17 Entress Dr., Roches- ter, NY 14624 - TTI' Forum, Intramurals DERME, LYNN A. - 9 Brentwood Dr., North Tonawanda, NY 14120 - NU Singers DEWEY, BLAKE J. - 4981 Callan Dr., Lewiston, NY 14092 - DILLON, MICHAEL J. - 304 Haddon Field Dr.. Dewitt, NY 13214 DINUNZIO, THOMAS J. - 167 Treadwell Rd. - Soccer DOHERTY, LINDA - 30 Woodbine Ave., West Seneca, NY - NSNA, Sigma Theta Tau. Dorm Council, Delta Epsilon Sigma DOLSON, HELEN M. - 302 Buffalo Ave., Apt. 24, Niagara Falls, NY 14305 DOMBROSKI, PETER J. - 393 Maple Ave., Uniondale, NY 11553 - Class Pres. 141, Orien- tation tChairmanl, Appeals Board, Student Gov't tSocial Comm. Chairmanj, Student Ac- tivities Advisory Comm. DONAHUE, THOMAS F. - 67 Matthew Dr.. Fairport, NY 14450 - Soccer, K of C, Student Gov't lClass Rep., Concert Comm. Chairmanl, Senior Week Comm. DONNELLY, KATHLEEN - 155-48 100th St.. Howard Beach, NY DOOLEY, MARGUERITE A. - 172 Kensington Rd., Garden City, NY 11530 - Class Sec. llj, Pro-Temp KV-Presl, NSNA, Student Affairs, Elections DORASKI, SUSAN C. - 49 Deer Run, Williams- ville, NY 14221- Nursing Honor Society DORMIO, LINDA M. - 754 Elizabeth St., Utica, NY 13501 - Yearbook, Market Club DOUMA, WILLIAM A. - Rd. 4 Baker St., James- town, NY 14701 - Intramurals, Club Football DOWDEN, MARY MARGARET A. - 120 Fourth St., Garden City, NY 11530 - Intramurals DOWNEY, SARAH M. - 119 Crosby Ave, Ken- more, NY 14217 - 'ITT Forum DRISLANE, MARK - 756 Madison Ave., Albany, NY 12208 - Accounting Club, Intramurals DRUM, DONALD - 643 Bridgewood Dr., Rochester, NY 14624 - Basketball DUNN, GREGORY J. - 18 Carolina Ave., Lock- port, NY 14094 - WRNU tManagerl, College Republicans tSec, V-Presj, Pol. Sci. Forum, Student Gov't Rep., Dorm Council, Index, Cam- pus Ministry tLecture, Euch. Ministerl, Youth Coalition for Life lChairmanJ, Aquila, Nomad, NU Players, Student Gov't tFinancial Comm., Student Affairsl DUNN, LORI J. - 1150 Jarrett Dr., Lewiston, NY 14092 DUNN, PETER J. - 23 Rhoda St., West Hemp- stead, NY 11552 - Intramurals DWYER, TIMOTHY R. - 7 Sandy Mill Dr., Fair- port, NY 14450 - Intramurals, Hockey Club, DNA ECKL, DONNA A. - 173 Lyndale Ct.. West Seneca, NY 14224 - Ski Club EDDY, CAROL A. - Box 222 Cold Brook, NY 13324 - Sigma Theta Tau iTreas.l, NSNA, ln- tramurals, Resident Assistant EDGECOMB, JOHN - Highbury Park, Nassau, Bahamas, PO Box N10227 - Foreign Students Assoc., International Club IBIEIIBIEIEIEIIEIIBIBIEIIBIEIEIIEIIUFIFIFIIEIIEIIBIEIEFJFEIIEIIEIIBIEIEIIEIIEIEIBIEIEIIEIIETIUIEIBIEIE EGERTON, NANCY J. - 267 Woodlawn Ave., Albany, NY 12208 - Varsity Basketball EICK, NORMAN J. - 50 E. Park Dr., Lockport, NY 14094 - NU Players, Intramurals, Cinema Club, Forensics, NU Singers, Commuter Club, Aquila, Orientation ELDREDGE, DANIEL B. -4506 Lower Mt. Rd., Locksport, NY 14094 - First Aid Squad, Junior Fellows, Acc. Soc. fTreas.I, Delta Epsilon Sigma, NU Singers, Pol. Sci. Forum EMER, DONNA M. - 11121 Fairview Dr., Alden, NY 14004 - NSNA, Sigma Theta Tau ENDRES, LINDA M. - 6 Tulip Terrace, Clifton Park, NY 12065 - NSNA, Orientation, Dorm Council ENGLERT, CHARLES J., JR. - 2242 W. Oak- field Rd., Grand Island, NY 14072 - Varsity Tennis 1CaptainI, Ski Club, Campus Club EVANS, KARLEYTOM C. - 2728 Parker Blvd., Tonawanda, NY 14150 EVELAND, VIRGINIA T. - 125 East Ave., Hornell, NY 14843 - Delta Epsilon Sigma, ACS, Pol Sci FORUM, Campus Ministry, Index, Aquila FAGAN, KATHLEEN M. - 99 Rising Ridge Rd., Ridgefield, CT 06877 FALK, THOMAS C. - 233 Valley Green Dr., Pen- field, NY 14526 - Baseball, Math Club, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Intramurals FALLER, JOSEPH M. - 5 Radcliffe Rd., Com- mack, NY 11725 - Intramurals FARRELL, DAWN S. - 77 Welwyn, Buffalo, NY 14223 - Marketing Club FAVRET, JULIE M. - 3266 Elsmere Rd., Shaker Hts., OH - SJB, Parents Weekend, lnterdorm FEDRO, KATHLEEN - 22 Forest Ave., Peekskill, NY 10566 - Social Work Involvement Club, RA, Rape Task Force, Dorm Council, In- tramurals FELICE, BERNADETTE J. - 1189 Haeberle Ave., Niagara Falls, NY 14301 FESTA, MICHAEL DAVID - 2 Mattie St.. Auburn, NY - Lacrosse, Ski Club, DNA FIDLER, JULIE M. - 277 Country Shire, Rochester, NY 14626 - Orientation, Sigma Theta Tau, Delta Epsilon Sigma FISHER, KAREN M. - 180 Deumant Ter. - NUCAP FITCH, SUSANNE MARIE - 3840 Slocum Rd., Perry, NY 14530 - Women's Rugby, Softball, Skiing FITZGERALD, KAREN A. - 4600 Onondaga Rd., Apt. 29, Syracuse, NY 13219 - In- tramurals, Cheerleading, Criminal Justice Honor Society, Orientation fExec. Boardl, University Board, Placement Comm. FITZPATRICK, ANNE L. - 49 Bayberry Rd., Trenton, NJ - NUCAP Social Work, In- tramurals FITZPATRICK, TERESA - 165 Wilson St., Mas- sapequa Pk., NY 11762 - Accounting Society FLANAGAN, KATHY M. -347 Pierce Ave., Ham- burg, NY 14075 - NSNA CV-Pres,J, Dorm Council, Ski Club, Orientation, Sr. Class Social Comm. FLANNERY, THOMAS J. - 227 Nottingham Rd., Ramsey, NJ 07446 - Accounting Society, Intramurals Who's Who, Index, Varsity Base- ball, Orientation FLATT, CYNTHIA L. - 29 Battery Terr., Bald- winsville, NY - Accounting Society, Alpha Kappa Psi, TTT Forum FOLARON, DEBBIE A. - 7471 Lewis Rd., Hol- land, NY 14080 - International Club, Canoe Club FORGENSI, IRENE - 21 Manor Hill Dr., Fair- port, NY 14450 - Social Work Club, Pol Sci Forum, International Club, Karate Club FORGET, EDWARD T. - 1263 Little Whaleneck Rd., N. Merrick, NY 11566 - Lacrosse, In- tramurals FOWLER, RICHARD S. - 12 Hartford Terr., New Hartford, NY 13413 - Lacrosse, Intramurals FOX, IRA - 1064 Parker Blvd., Kenmore, NY 14223 FRANZ, MARY EILEEN - 17 Dudley Ave., Ham- burg, NY 14075 - Intramurals, Dorm Council, DNA FRECK, CYNTHIA E. - 1820 Balmer Rd., Ran- somville, NY 14131 - Accounting Society FRENCH, GREGORY L. - 92 Virginia St., Waterloo, NY - Lacrosse, Intramurals, Stu- dent Gov't, Index, ACS FRIDAY, SANDRA M. - 80 Campus Drive, Snyder, NY 14226 - TTT Travel Service FROSOLONE, JOHN C. - 1817 Jerauld Ave., Niagara Falls, NY 14305 - Accounting Soci- ety, Commuter Club, Campus Club FURGAL, MARK K. - 1053 Ridge Rd., Lewiston, NY GAFFKE, EILEEN P. - 141 Mulberry St., Rochester, NY 14620 - Eucharistic Minister, Lector, WRNU GALLA, CATHERINE A. - 102 West 13th St., Deer Park, NY 11729 - Orientation, Ski Club, Intramurals, Yearbook, Campus Club GALLAGHER, ANNE M. - 233 Kent St., Falls Church, VA 22046 - TTT Forum, Dorm Coun- cil GALUCKI, LEE J. - 300 Koenig Rd., Tona- wanda, NY - Soccer GAUGHAN, BERNADETTE - 114 Rusling St., Trenton, NJ 08011 - Intramurals, NUCAP, NSNA, Parent's Weekend, Ski Club, Orienta- tion GEDEON, ROBERT L. JR. - 225 Second St., Lewiston, NY - Intramurals, ACS, WRNU, Orientation, Cinema Club, National Dean's List GELIA, PATRICIA L. - 70 Torrance Pl., Gowan- da, NY 14070 - NSNA, Sigma Theta Tau, Ski Club, Intramurals, Orientation GERGAL, DOREEN D. - 3858 Cambria-Wilson Rd., Ransomville, NY GILL, AUDREY M. - 270 Merrymour Rd., Cheektowaga, NY 14225 - Athletic Advisory Council, Softball GIRARDO, ANTHONY - 705 80th St., Niagara Falls, NY 14304 GLASS, ROBERT E. - 129 Cornwall Ave., Tonawanda, NY 14150 GONDEK, JEFFREY - 1272 East River Rd.. Grand Island, NY 14072 - Intramurals GONSALVES, TYRENNA J. - 259 Winthrop St., Brooklyn, NY 11225 - TTT Expo, International Club, Foreign Students Club, Softball, NATS GOODMAN, LOREN R. - 42 Presidents Walk, Williamsville, NY 14221 - Campus Club GORDON, SYNOBIA - 513 93rd St., Niagara Falls, NY 14304 GRACZYK, RON - 525 Walden Ave., Buffalo, NY 14211 - Delta Nu Alpha, TTT Forum, University Ball, Intramurals, Commuter Club, Campus Club GRAVELLE, MICHAEL W. - 117 Lipizzan Rd., Sewell, NJ 08080 - Intramurals, Orientation, Lacrosse GREENWOOD, DEBORAH - Co. Rt. 37, Cen- tral Square, NY 13036 - Dorm Council, Stu- dent Judicial Board, M.D.A., Intramurals GRIFFIN, ELLEN A. - 433 Brainard Pl., Painted Post, NY 14870 - Intramurals GROMAN, LINDA A. - 120 Fairfield Ave., Syra- cuse, NY 13207 - Leap Frogs, Ski Club, Orien- tation, Intramurals, NSNA, Delta Epsilon Sigma GUERRETTE, DEANNA M. - 17 Luella Rd., Latham, NY 12110 - Intramurals HACKER, LISA A. - 462 Fredericka St., North Tonawanda, NY 14120 HAEFELE, ANNE M. - 85 Singworth St., Oyster Bay, NY 11771 - Intramurals HAMILTON, WENDY H. - 98 Lincoln Pk., Long- meadow, MA 01106 - MDA lPres., Chairmanj, ACS, Financial Com., Student Gov't, Index, National Dean's List HAMMER, MARY C. - 827 Westmoreland Ave., Syracuse, NY 13210 - Student Gov't fFin. Com.J, MDA, Sigma Theta Tau, Delta Epsilon Sigma, Orientation, Junior Fellows, RA HANNAN, MARY A. - 51 Robinson St., Shoreham, NY 11786 - Intramurals, ROTC HANRATTY, CLARE B. - 124 Parkside Dr., Point Lookout, NY 11569 HARSCH, PAMELA J. - 26 Virgil Ave., Buffalo, NY 14216 HEALY, J. MICHAEL - 98 Brianwood Dr., West Seneca, NY 14224 - Intramurals, Campus Club, Index HEDSTROM, JOHN E. - 1237 Sky Ridge Dr., Pittsburgh, PA HELLIWELL, DENNIS L. - 201 East Genesee St., Fayetteville, NY 13066 - Student Gov't fPres.l, Pol Sci Forum tPres.l, Who's Who, Washington Internship, Student Exhibition Coordinator Buscaglia Castellani Art Gallery HENNIGAN, JAMES M. JR, - 3949 Willowbrook Lane, Liverpool, NY 13088 - K of C, Account- ing Society, Intramurals HESSION, ANNE M. - 7 Jeff Lane, New City, NY 10956 HEYERT, ELAINE B. - 14 Deermeadow Dr., West Nyack, NY 10994 HICKEY, KEVIN M. - 3137 Gomer St., York- town Heights, NY - Class Pres. 11, 21, Student Gov't QV-Pres., 31, Baseball tCap'tI, Parent's Weekend, Intramurals HIGGINS, DONNA M. - 1 Main Street Apt. 23, Youngstown, NY 14174 - Marketing Club, Ski Club, Intramurals I3IalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalaIEIEIEIEIFEIEIBIEIEIEIIEIBIEIEIETBIBIEIPUIBE 212 HILL, MARY P. - 325 Second Ave., Vestal, NY 13805 - Semi-Formal Com., NSNA, Sigma Theta Tau, Deans Cabinet, NUCAP, Dedication Comm. HIPPMAN, MARY E. - 22 Batt Lane. East Haven, CT 06513 - Intramurals, Orientation, RA, Student Gov't Rep., Junior Weekend, Ring Comm. HISLIP, MARTIN E. - 12 Cedar Court, East Hampton, NY 11937 - Delta Nu Alpha tTreas.l, TTT Forum, Intramurals, Concert Comm.WRNU HOLLAND, PATTY M. - 20 F Plum Walk. Niagara Falls, NY 14305 HOLLEMBAEK, LISA A. - 320 Longridge Ave., Rochester, NY 14616 - Alpha Kappa Psi, Ac- counting Society, Orientation tExec. Boardl, Student Gov't, Ski Club, Index, Intramurals, Leap Frogs, NUCAP, MDA, Yearbook, Alumni Weekend, Parents Weekend, National Dean's List HOLLENBECK, CAROL - 251 Gilmore Rd., Brockport, NY 14420 - Campus Ministry HOLMES, DEBORAH L. - 114 Wilson Circle, East Syracuse, NY 13057 - Orientation, Sigma Theta Tau HORAK, MICHELE E. - 605 Forest Dr., North Syracuse, NY 13212 - Orientation 1Co- Chair.l, MDA, Yearbook, Delta Epsilon Sigma, Intramurals HORTON, SUSAN M. - 90 Fairhill Dr.. Rochester, NY 14618 - NUCAP, Intramurals, Accounting Society HOUSE, DAVID A. - 2225 Welch Ave., Niagara Falls, NY 14303 HUBBARD, SHARON E. - 286 Woodward Ave., Buffalo, NY 14214 - TTT Expo, NATS, Martial Arts Club, TTI' Travel Service HUDSON, MOIRA JEAN - 529 Kings Highway, Snyder, NY 14226 HUGHES, ROBERT L. - 1858 South Ave.. Niagara Falls, NY 14305 - Swim Team HYNDMAN, MARIANNE C. - 70 East 236th St.. Bronx, NY 10470- Intramurals, Senior Week Comm. IANNI, LEWIS F. - 662 Ashland Ave., Niagara Falls, NY 14301 - Accounting Society, Com- muter Club, Campus Club INFANTE, JULIE - 6 Puritan Pl., Hamburg, NY 14075 - Yearbook, Senior Week, Orientation, Student Gov't, Class Vice Pres. 12, 31, Junior Weekend tCo-Chairl, Intramurals, Concert Comm., Campus Club INGRAHM, SUSAN E. - 226 Ross Park, Syra- cuse, NY 13208 - Student Gov't tRep., Bloody Run - Chairmanl, Social Work Involvement iRec. Sec.l, Dorm Council, Intramurals, GEM Society, Little Three Comm., Index, Housing Comm. IRO, GABRIELLA M. - 455 Potomas Ave., Buf- falo, NY 14213 - NATS, TTT Student Board IWINSKI, HENRY JR. - 4172 Legion Dr., Ham- burg, NY 14075 - Delta Epsilon Sigma, MDA, Intramurals, ACS, Junior Fellows, Arts and Sciences Dist. Comp. Comm. JEDNAK, MARY C. - 30 Howard Ave., White Plains, NY - NSNA, Sigma Theta Tau, Cam- pus Ministry lector, Delta Epsilon Sigma, NU First Aid, Junior Fellows JEFFERSON-SANDERS, CAROLYN A. - 1025 Ontario Ave., Niagara Falls, NY 14305 - Aquila Staff, Minority Culture Society JOHNSON, PATRICIA ANN - 501 7th St., Apt. 6, Niagara Falls, NY 14303 JOHNSON, PATRICK M. - 915 Harrison Ave., Niagara Falls, NY 14305 - NU Singers QV- Pres.l, NU Players tTreas.l, WRNU, Orienta- tion, Cinema Club JOHNSON, SIMEON R. - 2434 Niagara Ave., Niagara Falls, NY 14303 KALB, JULIE A. - 231 Ross Park, Syracuse, NY 13208 KALLAUGHER, MAURA - Sky Top Dr., East Norwalk, CT 06855 - ROTC Ranger. Military Ball Comm., Right To Life KANE, RONALD J. - 160 Hamilton Blvd., Ken- more, NY 14217 - Accounting Society, Ski Club, Intramurals KARAWIECKI, JULIE A, - 51 North Park Ave.. Cheektowaga, NY 14225 KAY, THOMAS E. - Valley View Rd., Newton, CT - Golf, Rugby, K oIC KEARNEY, DANIEL G. - 7889 Red Fox Dr.. Manlius, NY - Intramurals, Student Gov't, SRA, Happy Hours Club lTreas.l KEEGAN, RUSSELL - 43 H Southgate, Unity Park, Niagara Falls, NY 14305 - Marketing Club, Concert Comm., Social Comm. KEENAN, CATHLEEN A. - 6 Florie Farm Rd.. Mendham, NJ 07945 - Delta Sigma Epsilon, Delta Phi Epsilon, Intramurals, Junior Fellows KEITH, GARY D. - 8451 Donna Dr., Niagara Falls, NY 14304 KEMNITZER, MICHAEL L. - 54 Lombardy St.. Lancaster, NY - Pol Sci Forum KERWIN, DONNA J. - 80 Coolidge Rd., Norwell, MA 02061 - Delta Epsilon Sigma, Delta Nu Alpha KESSLER, ANGELA M. - 45 Glendale Dr., Lan- caster, NY 14086 - NUCAP, Intramurals, Orientation, Parent's Weekend KOWAL, KYLA M. - 190 Courtly Circle, Ro- chester, NY 14615 - International Club, T'l'I' Expo, NATS, Student Abroad - Siena KILLIAN, MICHAEL - 1471 Wyoming Ave., Niagara Falls, NY 14305 - Commuter Club KILMER, CAROLYN M. - 1431 Teall Ave., Sy- racuse, NY - Cheerleading KIRKWOOD, JANET M. - 1169 Parkhurst Blvd.. Tonawanda, NY 14150 - Junior Fellows, Delta Epsilon Sigma KISH, EVA K. - 84 Nadon Pl., Tonawanda, NY 14150 KNASZAK, SUSAN M. - 148 Woodmere Dr., Tonawanda, NY 14150 - Ski Club KOLB, THOMAS E. - Box 166, Honeoye, NY - Rugby tPres.l, Intramurals, Orientation, Senior Class Social Comm. KOLKOWSKI, MAUREEN C. - 531 Third Ave.. Olean, NY - Sigma Theta Tau, NSNA KOSZELAK, ROBERT - 113 Homestead Dr., North Tonawanda, NY 14120 - ACS KOVALCHIK, MICHAEL G. - 7 Sims Rd.. Edison, NJ KOWALIK, ROBERTA A. - 45 Carol Dr., Ro- chester, NY 14617 - Parent's Weekend iHotel, Travell KOZAR, DOUGLAS - 975 Meadow Dr., Youngs- town, NY 14174 - Alpha Kappa Psi, Account- ing Society KRAJEWSKI, JOHN - 164 Curtis St., Sloan, NY 14212 - Sigma Alpha Sigma, Student Gov't, Orientation tExec. Boardl, Parent's Weekend, Retreats, NUCAP, Accounting Society, In- tramurals KREMER, ANN M. - 193 Idlewood Rd., Ro- chester, NY 14618 - Marketing Club, In- tramurals, NUCAP, Social Comm. KROLL, ROBERT A. - 262 Paradise Lane, Tona- wanda, NY 14150 KUHN, MARY E. - 219 Willow Grove South, Tonawanda, NY 14150 - NSNA KUNDA, MARY E. - 9494 Sylvan Dell, Colum- bia, MD 21045 - GirI's Rugby, Intramurals KYTTLE, DAWN M. - 313 Elm St., Vestal, NY 13850 - NSNA, Sigma Theta Tau, Class Com- mittees LAGONEGRO, KIRK J. - 21 Nevins Rd., Hen- rietta, NY 14467 - Orientation, Senior Week, Rugby, K ofC LAGROU, GARY A. - 26 west Fourth sr., Fulton, NY 13069 - Parent's Weekend lTreas.J, Cross Country lCapt.J, Track lCapt.l, Campus Club LANBACKER, MARK E. - 343 East Ave., Lock- port, NY 14094 LAPLANTE, DEBRA L. - RFD 1, Brier Hill, NY 13614 - Rugby Softball LARKIN, ANNE - 62 Alsace Ave., Buffalo, NY 14220 - Delta Epsilon Sigma, Dorm Council. Ski Club, Intramurals, Accounting Society, Pol Sci Forum LAWALL, KEVIN T. - 4873 Coventry Rd.. Syracuse, NY 13215 - Index lGraphics Ed., Cartoonistl, Parent's Weekend, University Ball, Golf, Sigma Alpha Sigma, Student Gov't lRep.l, Delta Sigma Epsilon, Junior Weekend, Senior Week Comm., Who's Who, Dean's List, Orientation, Ski Club LAWTON, TIMOTHY P. - 28 Onondaga St.. Skaneateles, NY 13152 LEAHY, MAUREEN E. - 8 Campus Dr.. Setauket, NY 11733 LEARY, ROBERT E. - 856 Olentangy Rd.. Franklin Lakes, NJ 07417 LEAVY, MAUREEN - 208 Yorkshire Lane, Somerville, NJ 08876 - Orientation, Dorm Council, Interdorm LEE, SHARON L. - 16 Hayward St., Bound- brook, NJ 08805 - Dorm Council, TTT Forum, NATS, Interdorm, Class Rep. t3l, Intramurals LENHART, DANIEL J. - 110 Shelter Rock Rd.. Fairfield, CT 06430 - First Aid Squad, Cinema Club, Dorm Council lalalalalalfllalalalalalaI3lalalalalalalalalalalalalalaIEIEFBIBIEIEIEIEIEIEIBIBIEIBFEE LEONE, LAURA - 41 Kingswaye, Williamsville, NY 14221 LEOUS, ELIZABETH L. - 72 Leicester Rd., Ken- more, NY 14217 - Intramurals, Orientation, Ring Comm. LEROY, RICHARD B. - 21 Newark St., Sodus, NY 14551 - Student Gov't 1Lecture Series Chair.1, Forensics, Economic Society LESSO, DIANE M. - 201 Hooper Rd., Endwell, NY 13760 - Alpha Kappa Psi, Ski Club, Economic Society, Dorm Council LIBERATORE, ANN M. - 2019 Ovid St, Ext., Seneca Falls, NY 13148 - Intramurals, Basketball 1Ass.1, Volleyball 1Ass.1, Rugby, NUCAP, Dean's List, Dorm Council, InterDorm LICATA, DIANA B. - 2624 Walnut Ave., Niagara Falls, NY - NSNA LINDSAY, HEIDI J. - 435 Memorial Pkwy., Niagara Falls, NY 14303 - Youth Coalition for Life LOFTUS, BARBARA A. - 22 Sandstone Dr., Spencerport, NY 14559 - NSNA, Ni Phi Ni, Gem Club 1V-Pres.1, Campus Club LOTT, DENNIS M. - 2496 Cudaback Ave., Niagara Falls, NY 14305 - Dorm Council, WRNU 1General Manager1, Cinema Club, In- tramurals LOUK, KATHLEEN A. - 252 Shore Acres Dr., Rochester, NY 14612 - Orientation, In- tramuarls, Ni Phi Ni LUCCHESE, SHARON S. - 203 Curtis Pkwy., Kenmore, NY 14223 - Accounting Society LUCEY, MAURA - 57 Lombardy St., Lancaster, NY 14086 - Intramurals, Ski Club, Orienta- tion, NUCAP LUKOWSKI, FELICIA F. - 4929 Merrill Dr.. Liverpool, NY 13088 - Ski Club, Dorm Council LUTZ, KAREN M. - 109 Caledonia St., Lockport, NY 14094 LYNN, AMY E. - Lyndon Rd., Fishkill, NY 12524 - Intramurals MAHANEY, EILEEN M. - 183 Abbington Ave.. Kenmore, NY 14223 - Stud. Act. Advisory Board, Intramurals MALEY, ANNEMARIE - 9175 Hillview Dr., Clarence, NY 14031 - Dorm Council, NSNA, NUCAP MALONE, MARY JO - 411 Madison St., Newark, NY 14513 - WRNU, Dorm Council, Index, Intramurals MANDICO, JANICE M. - 34 Sea Cove Road, Northport, NY 11768 - Leap Frogs, Int'l Club, 'ITT Forum, Hospitality Assoc., Interdorm Deveaux Dorm Council MANICKAS, PETER A. - 20 Ridgeland Dr., Combealand, Rl 02864 MANLEY, GERALD J. - 4 Truex Dr., New Wind- sor, NY 12530 - Pre-law Assoc., Judicial Ad- visory Comm., Intramurals, Lecture Series, Who's Who, First Aid Squad, Rape Task Force, Ranger Platoon, Nat. CJ Honor Society, Finan- cial Aid Advisory Comm. MANNO, TIMOTHY J. - 16 Sydenham Rd., Ro- chester, NY 14609 - Intramurals MARACINA, MARJORIE F. - 236 Little Neck Rd., Centerport, NY 11721 - TTT Expo, Hos- pitality Assoc., Bloody Run Co-Chairman MARCHAND, MARY E. - 11 Exeter Place, Ro- chester, NY 14623 MARIANI, CHERYL A. - 735 Oneida St., Lewis- ton, NY 14109 - NATS, Intramurals, Hos- pitality Club, NU Singers MARK, CATHERINE A. - 6 Highland Drive, East Greenbush, NY 12061 - Orientation, In- tramurals, Yearbook 1layout Editor '811, Ski Club MARKWARDT, DONNA M. - 4840 Glenwood Dr., Williamsville, NY 14221 - NUCAP, In- tramurals MARPOSON, CHRISTOPHER M. - 214 Bron- son Rd., Syracuse, NY 13219 - RA, Pol Sci Forum, Intramurals MASCARO, EDA MARIE - 8315 Richmond Ave., Niagara Falls, NY 14034 - AIBS, Inter- national Club MASTERS, ROY - 2457 Jagow Rd., Niagara Falls, NY 14304 - Accounting Society, Alpha Kappa Psi, Orientation, Intramurals MATHEW, PATRICIA A. - 505 Wall St., Elmira. NY 14905 - Acc't Club, Dorm Council, Inter- dorm, Intramurals, Orientation MCCARTHY, CHRISTOPHER J. - Box 10 Pow- derhouse Rd., Binghamton, NY 13903 - Pol Sci Forum, Radio Club, Gaelic Society, Mus- cular Dystrophy Comm., Fall, Spring Weekend Comm. MCCARTHY, EILEEN M. - 31 Crest St., Rochester, NY 14612 - Ski Club, NUCAP, Dorm Council, NSNA, Orientation, Intramurals MCCONEGHY, JAMES R. - 440-77 St., Brook- lyn, NY 11209 - Index Bus. and Adv. Mgr., Co- ed in chief 131, Pres. Acc't Society 141, Treas. Knights of Columbus 12, 3, 41, Intramurals McCORMlCK, TIMOTHY J. - 252 Genesee St., Avon, NY - Knights of Columbus, Football MCCUNE, MARY PAT - 12 Grant Ave., Amster- dam, NY 12010 - Semi-formal Comm. 11, 21, Ski Club, Orientation, Acc't Society, In- tramurals, Varsity Swimming, Varsity Golf, Yearbook 1Sports Co-ed.1, Res. Assist. McDONNELL, CONSTANCE M. - 95 Wesley Ave., Buffalo, NY 14214 - Orientation, Sigma Theta Tau, Intramurals, WRNU, Campus Ministry Council, Dorm Council, NUCAP, Leap Frogs, NU Singers, Internat'l Club, Aquila, Delta Epsilon Sigma McGEE, JOSEPH - 218 Rochelle Park, Tonawanda, NY 14150 - Concert Comm., Soccer MCGONNELL, KAREN - 179 Grossman Ave., Olean, NY 14760 - NSNA, Intramurals McGRATH, SUSAN C. - 905 Orchard Dr.. Lewiston, NY 14092 McKEEGAN, EDWARD J. - 1403 Lafayette Ave., Niagara Falls, NY 14305 - Club Foot- ball, Intramurals, Ski Club, Yearbook, Jr. Weekend Comm., Pol Sci Treas. McKELVEY, JAMES J. - 9 Byron Dr., Granby, CT 06035 - Intramurals McKENICA, RONALD - 2 Heritage Rd. West, Williamsville, NY 14221 MCLEVY, GILLIAN M. - 600 Fairlington Dr., Summerville, SC 29483 McMAHON, KATHLEEN - 66 So. 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MEYER, JAMES J. - 702 Bordeix Rd., Cheek- towaga, NY 14227 MICCICHE, MARLENE M. - 18 Green Acre Lane, Rochester, NY 14624 - Class Secretary 121 MICHALEK, JOHN D. - 24 Boll St., - Math Club, Intramurals, KME MIGLIORE, DONNA M. - 27 Edward Lane, Spencerport, NY 14559 - Economics Society MIGLIORE, MARK V. - 22 Greenbrier Rd., Amherst, NY 14226 - Intramurals, Swimming 11, 2, 3, 41 MILLEVILLE, BRYCE A. - 115 Devro Dr., Niagara Falls, NY 14304 - ACS, Ski Club MINARCIN, MARCIA L. - 460 Onondaga St.. Lewiston, NY 14092 - Math Club MIRANTO, MARLA J. - 595 Witmer Rd., Niagara Falls, NY 14305 - Delta Epsilon Sigma MONAHAN, JOHN M. - 17 Orchard Rd., Florham Park, NJ 07932 MONDO, GINA E. - 78 Brunswick St., Ro- chester, NY 14607 - Martial Arts Club 11, 2, 31, Intramurals MONROE, MARCELL - 25 Eastern Pkwy., Brooklyn, NY 11238 - Karate Club, Interna- tional Club MOORE, MARIA B. - 1845 South Ave., Niagara Falls, NY 14305 MOOSBRUGGER, ALFRED - 7207 Willow Rd., Syracuse, NY 13212 - Accounting Society, In- tramurals, Orientation MORALES, ARTHUR A. - 2721 Carley Ct., No. Bellmore, NY 11710 - Lacrosse, Intramurals MORAZA, SYDELL C. - 473 E. 145 St. Apt. 3, Bronx, NY 10454 MORINTI, GAYLE - 101 W. Dauenhauer St., E. 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J.B. tPres.j, Ski Club, Orientation, UJB, Dorm Council, Campus Min- istry, Pol Sci Forum, History Club MYERS, THERESA A. - 187 Burmon Dr., Or- chard Park, NY 14127 MYKINS, SUSAN M. - 205 Almeda St.. Rochester, NY 14613 NANNERY, STEPHANIE E. - 122 Boden Ave., Valley Stream, NY - Intramurals. Dorm Council, NSNA, Interdorm, NUCAP, Index NERNEY, PATRICK M. - 309 Meredith St.. Perth Amboy, NJ 08861 - Intramurals, RA, SRA, Student Gov't, Energy Conservation Comm., Pol Sci Forum NEWPORT, LAURA A. - 2564 Elmwood Ave., Kenmore, NY 14217 - Accounting Society, Ski Club NEWPORT, WAYNE T. - 2564 Elmwood Ave., Kenmore, NY 14217 - Dorm Council lRep., Treas.I, Student Gov't lCo-Ed.J, Yearbook NICHOLS, CINDY L. - 4745 Creek Rd.. 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Rd., Lewiston. NY 14092 O'GRADY, KAREN M. - 3 Elspeth Lane, East Northport, NY 11731 O'LEARY, PAUL E. JR., - 1208 Trescott Dr., Pinecity, NY 14871 - Golf, Financial Comm. RA, Intramurals, Who's Who OLIVA, MARIANNE - 1 Dutch Hill Rd., Fayett- ville, NY 13066 - Intramurals ORFANO, JUDITH A. - 1182 Jarrett Dr., Lewis- ton, NY 14092 O'ROURKE, KEVIN M. - 73 Front Ave., Salamanca, NY - Intramural Football, Finan- cial Comm., Yearbook OSTASZEWSKI, MARY L. - 8375 Vernon Circle, Buffalo, NY 14221 - NU Singers, Leap Frogs, Aquila, WRNU, NSNA, Sigma Theta Tau, In- dex OTTAVIANO, JOHN J. - 222 Church St., Lock- port, NY 14094 - Student Gov't lRep.J, Judicial Comm., Univ. Senate, ECO Society OTTAVIANO, MARGO J. - 222 Church St.. Lockport, NY 14094 - Amer. Mkting. Assn., Commuter Club, Running Club PAGELS, JEFFREY - 348 Harris Hill Rd., Wil- liamsville, NY 14221 - Accting Club, Club Football, Hockey, Softball, Index PALINKAS, THOMAS J. - 1 Laura Lane, Wil- liamsville, NY 14221 - NU Hockey PALO, CATHERINE C. - 512 Brockley Rd., Rochester, NY 14609 PANICCIA, SAMUEL F. - 1836 Jerome Ave., Schenectady, NY 12306 - Pre-Law Club PAOLINI, MARGARET M. - 255 Forest Hill Rd.. Williamsville, NY 14221 - Campus Club, Ni Phi Ni, Intramurals, Orientation, NSNA PATROS, JOHN T. - 6 Dennis Rd., Wappinger Falls, NY 12590 - NU Players, WRNU, Cinema Club, Film Program Director PAWLIK, DAVID E. - 1907 Lockport Rd.. Niagara Falls, NY 13053 - Varsity Football, Intramurals PESARCHICH, STEVEN G. - Road fl, Box 340, Auburn, NY 13021 - Lacrosse Team QCapt.J, Golf Team, Marketing Club, Pol Sci Forum PESTKE, JAMES L. - 163 Summit Hill Dr., Rochester, NY 14612 - Intramurals PETERS, ELYSE A. - 104 Troy St., Seneca Falls, NY 13148 - Intramurals, Campus Club PIEKUNKA, JOSEPH M. - 11 High St., Sodus. NY 14551 - Energy Task Force, Pol Sci Forum, Campus Ministry, Dorm Council, General Safety Commission PIERCE, JEFFREY S. - 5381 Elm Dr., Lewiston, NY 14092 - Pol Sci Forum, Lacrosse Club, Varsity Tennis, Intramurals PIETRUNIAK, PHILIP J. - 317 Merritt Ave.. Syracuse, NY 13207 - Intramurals, Ski Club, Rugby PINON, MARIO K. - 29 Spencer Ave. if 309, Toronto, Ontario Canada PITNELL, JOSEPH A. - 34 Hunting Rd., Albany, NY 12205 - Dorm Council, Pre-Law Society lTreas.J, History Forum QVPI PIWOWARSKI, MICHAEL J. - 196 Wilson St.. 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Brooklyn, NY 11209 - Student Affairs lChairmanJ, Sr. Week Committee, Index, Jr. Weekend Committee, Ring Committee, Intramurals, Orientation, Parent's Weekend, Pol Sci Forum, NUSG: Social Comm., Lecture Series REINHARDT, GREGORY J. - 21 Iroquois St. East, Massapequa, NY 11758 - WRNU, Ac- counting Society, MDA, K ofC, Campus Club REININGER, THERESA A. - 243 Albemarle St.. Rochester, NY 14613 - WRNU lTraffic Mgr.J, NSNA, Index. Delta Sigma Epsilon RENZO, KATHLEEN A. - 20 Pickthorn Dr.. Batavia, NY 14020 - Campus Ministry Council lVPJ, Eucharistic Minister, Folk Group, Nursing Dedication Committee, Aquila RICCIO, REBECCA A. - West Lake Rd., Olcott. NY 14126 - NU Players, Index Editor ROACH, PATRICK K. - 3 Aquaview Ct., Hunt- ington, NY 11743 - Hockey Club ROCCO, ANNEMARIE - 3470 Upper Mountain Rd., Sanborn, NY 14132 - College Republican Club ROCHE, DAVID W. - 130 Wolcott Ave., Syra- cuse, NY 13207 - Intramurals, Criminal Justice Honor Society ROEHM, KATHLEEN P. - 4101 Drexel Dr.. Binghamton, NY 13903 - Accounting Society, Alpha Kappa Psi ROGERS, ELLEN - 30 Viennawood Dr., Ro- chester, NY 14618 ROSATO, PHILIP W. - 6 Sprucedale Ave., Whitesboro, NY 13492 - Lacrosse, Social- Concert Committee lChairmanI, Orientation ROSS, LEE E. - 155 Princeton St., Hempstead. NY 11550 - Yearbook, Aquila, Index, C.J. Honor Society, Who's Who, Baseball, Basket- ball, Tennis, Nomad, Interdorm, United Way tTreas.i, Dorm Council IVPJ, Intramurals ROTH, RAELEA - 12089 Clarence Ct. Rd.. Akron, NY 14001 - Orientation lExec. Bd.J, Alpha Kappa Psi IVP, Pres.l, Ski Club, Ac- counting Society IalalalalalafalalalalalalalalalalalalalalaIEIEIIEIEIIEIBIBIEIBEIIEIBIEIBIEIEIBIEIBIEIBE RUCCI, MARIA L. - 5242 Vernon Rd., Verona, NY 13478 - Alpha Kappa Psi, Economics Society, Campus Ministry RUPP, ELETAMARY - Box 165, Cowansville, PA 16218 - Intramurals, Social Work Involvement Club RUZZI, CHRISTOPHER J. - 20 Roosevelt Ave., Batavia, NY 14020 - Orientation, Big Brother, Executive Board, Senior Week Com- mittee, K of C, Yearbook lCo-ed. photo.J, Pro- Temp Treas. '84, Intramurals, Spring and Fall Weekend Committees RYAN, MARK T. - Pruyn Hill, Mechanicville, NY 12118 - Student Gov't Rep., Student Member University Judicial Board, Index, Accounting Society RYAN, MICHAEL G. - 4720 Linda Drive, Syra- cuse, NY 13215 - Accounting Society, RA, Coaching the Underpriveleged RYAN, PATRICIA M. - 808 Castalia St., Bellevue, OH 44811 - Student Government Rep., Orientation, Lecture Series lCo- Chair- manl, Intramurals SALANGER, PATRICIA A. - 5082 Harris Rd., Camillus, NY 13031 - Orientation, In- tramurals, University Ball Committee, Ni Phi Ni SALERNO, DANIEL J. - 63 Young Ave., New York Mills, NY 13417 - Football Club, Ski Club, Marketing Club, Yearbook, Senior Week Comm. SALFI, CYNTHIA J. - 2701 Whitney Ave., Niagara Falls, NY 14301 SAPORITO, ANDREW - 318 Garfield Ave., Avon, NJ - Intramurals, Orientation, Spring Weekend SARGENT, DIANNE E. - 908 Elizabeth St., Ogdensburg, NY 13669 - Delta Phi Epsilon SAVERBIER, MAICHLE P. - 17 Moreville Ave., Dansville, NY 14437 - Swim Team, Index SAWMA, JAMES - 2005 Hyde Park Blvd., Niagara Falls, NY 14305 - Swim Team, Com- muter Club, Campus Club SCHAEFER, JUDITH A. - 7 Willowgrove Ct., Tonawanda, NY 14150 - Leap Frogs, Youth Coalition for Life, Intramurals, Young Democrats SCHANER, CAROL A. - 64 Colonial Ave., Ken- more, NY 14217 - Cheerleading, Orientation, Student Gov't Rep., Junior Weekend, Student Gov't Corresponding Sec., Social Comm. SCHEFFIELD, KATHY T. - 81 Highleigh Circle, Amherst, NY 14226 - NSNA SCHEIDEMANN, PAUL J. - 2406 Maple Ave., Seaford, NY SCHLAGER, DIANE M. - 33 Meadow Stream Dr., Snyder, NY 14226 SCHLAGER, LOUIS N. - 33 Meadowstream Dr., Amherst, NY 14226 - Campus Club, In- tramurals SCHLIA, JOHN J. - 325 N. 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SEITZ, MICHAEL F. - 54 Hyledge Dr., Amherst, NY 14226 - Hockey lPres., V-Pres.l, In- tramurals, DNA SELVAGGIO, NINA E, - 45-19 215 St., Bayside, NY 11361 - NSNA Nursing Dedication Com., Yearbook Staff, Intramurals SENECAL, KAREN A. - 5307 Russell St., Midland, MI 48640 - Ski Club 1Pres.l, In- tramurals, NSNA, Nursing Dedication Com. SERVAGE, BONNIE L. - 409 Main St., Apt 10, Youngstown, NY 14174 SHANNON, BARRY J. - 409 Mountrose Rd., Niagara Falls, Canada - Varsity Soccer, In- tramurals SHARKEY, JAMES T. - 216 Alexander Ave., Upper Mountclair, NJ 07043 - Lacrosse, In- tramurals, Pol Sci Forum, Index SHEAR, LAURIE - RD 2 Charlton Rd., Ballston Springs, NY 15050 - TTT Forum, Orientation, Intramurals SHEEHAN, THOMAS M. - 3 Beech Rd., Suf- fern, NY 10901 - Weightlifting SHELLY, MARY H. - 56 Woodbine Ave., Rochester, NY 14619 SHINN, PATRICIA M. - 302 King Rd., West- chester, PA 19380 - Dorm Council, Delta Nu Alpha, Yearbook, Campus Club SIMONE, TERESA ANN - 607 Helen St.. Syracuse, NY 13203 - Basketball, Volleyball SMITH, EDWARD J. - 12 Woodrow St., Mid- dlesex, NJ 08846 - NUCAP, Intramurals, Cof- feehouse Comm. SMITH, JOANNE - 9132 Champlain Ave., Niagara Falls, NY 14304 - NUCAP SMITH, MARK T, - 544 Adam St., Tonawanda, NY 14150 - Intramurals, Pep Band SMITH, ROBERT J., JR. - 51 Eagle St., Lyn- donville, NY 14098 - TTT Student Board, In- tramurals SMITH, SANDY D. - 2390 East River Rd., Grand Island, NY 14072 - Delta Sigma Ep- silon SMITH, STEVEN G. - 356 Sycamore St., East Aurora, NY 14052 - Golf, Intramurals, Con- cert Comm. SNOW, DEBORAH L. - 730 Village Blvd. So., Baldwinsville, NY 13027 - Chapel Choir, NU Singers, NSNA, Sigma Theta Tau, Junior Fellows, Intramurals, Ski Club SPOTH, MARY A. - 5817 Transit Rd., East Amherst, NY 14226 SPUCK, DIANE M. - 10 Fransis Lane, Voor- heesville, NY 12186 - 'ITT Forum, Aquila SCOLAMIERO, STEVEN T. - 28 Secada Dr., Clifton Pk., NJ 12065 - Cross-country, In- tramurals SCULLY, HAROLD F. - 425 Ridge St., Lewiston, NY 14092 SEIL, KAREN - 7099 East Lane, Eden, NY 14057 - NU Singers, MDA, NUCAP, Campus Ministry SEITZ, MICHAEL F. - 54 Hyledge Dr. - Hockey Club 1Pres., V-Pres.l, Intramurals, DNA SELVAGGIO, NINA ELIZABETH - 45-19 215 St., Bayside, NY 11361 - NSNA lChairmanl, Nursing Dedication Comm., Yearbook, In- tramurals SENECAL, KAREN A. - 5307 Russell St., Midland, MI 48640 - Ski Club lPres.J, In- tramurals, NSNA, Nursing Dedication SERVAGE, BONNIE L. - 409 Main St., Apt. 10, Youngstown, NY 14174 SHANNON, BARRY J. - 6083 Mountruse Rd., Niagara Falls, Canada - Varsity Soccer, In- tramurals SHARKEY, JAMES T. - 216 Alexander Ave., Upper Montclair, NJ 07043 - Lacrosse, In- tramurals, Pol Sci Forum, Index SHEAR, LAURIE - RD 2, Charlton Rd., Ballston Springs, NY 15050 - TIT Forum, Orientation, Intramurals SHEEHAN, THOMAS M. - 3 Beech Rd., Suf- fern, NY 10901 - Weightlifting SHELLEY, MARY H. - 56 Woodbine Ave., Rochester, NY 14619 SQUIRES, JOLENE A. - 57 Otis St., Batavia, NY 14303 - TTT Forum tSec.l, T'I'I' Expo Co- ordinator, Ski Club, Yearbook STEFANUCCI, JOSEPH M. - 366 Niagara St., North Tonawanda, NY 14120 - Yearbook lEditor '81l, Accounting Society, Ski Club, Orientation, Class Treas. ll, 2, 33, University Senate, Junior Weekend tChairmanl, Campus Club, Student Gov't Elections Comm. lChair- manl, Senate Planning and Financial Affairs Comm., House 6 STEVENSON, JOHN P. - 79 Grandview Blvd., Wyomissing, PA 19609 - Ski Club, NATS, Softball STOKES, ELIZABETH H. - 86 Perch Dr.. Mahopac, NY 10541 - Intramurals STOUT, LAURA J. - 4423 Sugar Maple Ct., Concord, CA - Swim Team, Ski Club SULLIVAN, JAMES R. - 134 Whitman Rd., Yonkers, NY 10701 - TTI' Forum, Campus Club, Hospitality Club lPres.l, TTT Student Board lPres.l, Yearbook lManaging Editorl, Student Gov't lChairman-Food and Beveragel I3I3F3IEIIEIIEIIEIBIEIIBIEIIEIIEIIEIIBIEIEIBIBIEIIEIEIIEIIEIEIEIIEIBIEIIEIIEIIEIIBIBIBIEIIEIIBIEIIEIBIEIE 216 SULLIVAN, KATHLEEN A. - 410 Bayside Dr.. Webster, NY 14850 - Folk Group, Liturgical Minister, First Aid Squad 1Sec.l SUTLIFF, JULIE B. - 257 Country Shire Dr., Rochester, NY 14626 - Orientation, Dedica- tion, NSNA SVISCO, THOMAS - 1120 Parkhurst Blvd.. Tonawanda, NY 14150 - Delta Nu Alpha QV- Pres.l, Hockey lTreas.J, Concert Comm., ROTC, Intramurals SWANSON, ROBERT P. - 114 West Main St., Frewsburg, NY 14738 - ROTC tExec. Officerl, Pol Sci Forum, Karate Club 1Co-Capt.J, Rangers SWEENY, MARY JO - 514 Glenwood Ave., Syracuse, NY 13207 - Accounting Society, ln- tramurals SUGRUE, DENNIS P. -- 82 Catherine St., Valley Stream, NY 11581 - Kappa Mu Epsilon, Stu- dent Gov't Treas. 131, Accounting Society, Who's Who, Orientation fExec. Boardl, Class Treas. 141 SZCZEPANSKI, JEAN L. - 125 Winston Dr.. Rochester, NY 14626 - NSNA, Swimming SZRAMA, ELAINE T. - 40 Anthony Ave., Cheektowaga, NY 14225 - WRNU TARANTINO, BENEDICT - 26 Thomas St.. Staten Island, NY 10306 - Orientation, In- tramurals, Pol Sci Forum, History Forum TARTAGLIA, THOMAS R. - 706 Oswego St.. Liverpool, NY 13088 TERZOLO, EDWARD T. - 304 Fourth St., Syra- cuse, NY 13209 - Accounting Society, K of C, Ski Club, Intramurals, Leap Frogs THORTON, PATRICIA A. - 311 Limestone Lane, Syracuse, NY 13209 - Cross-country, Women's B- Ball lMgr.I, Track, Sigma Theta Tau, Delta Epsilon Sigma, NSNA TOURON, GARY O. - 325 Rosseel St., Ogdens- burg, NY 13699 TRABERT, JEAN M, - 49 Parkmere Rd., Rochester, NY 14617 - Dorm Council, Karate, Ski Club TRAPASSO, ROSE M. - 408 18th st., Niagara Falls, NY 14303 - ACS Student Affiliate, Delta Sigma Epsilon, Junior Fellows TRAUGOTT, RANDY - 1123 Vineyard St., Lehigh Acres, Fla. 33936 - Orientation, Dorm Council, Student Gov't, B-Ball Team Mgr., Athletic Advisory Council TRAVER, MARYLEE K. - 901 Elliott Dr., Lewis- ton, NY 14092 TUBRIDY, MAURA E. - 2553 Oak St., Bell- more, NY 11710 - Delta Epsilon Sigma, T'I'l' Forum, Youth Coalition For Life, Senior Week, Intramurals, Rugby TURNER, JUDITH D. - 51 Rawlins St., Buffalo, NY 14211 - NU Players IV-Pres.J TYNAN, KATHERINE M. - 6525 Pencade Lane, Charlotte, NC - Orientation, Senior Week, In- tramurals URBAN, TAMMY A. - 4980 Winding Lane, Clarence, NY 14031 VAILLANCOURT, SANDRA J. - 1082 Bowen Dr. W., North Tonawanda, NY 14120 - VALENTE, MARIA D. - 21 Carmel Rd., Buffalo, NY 14214 -- Varsity Volleyball VAN DER LINDE, KATHRYN C. - 121 Sierra Vista Lane, Valley Cottage, NY 10989 - Orien- tation, Intramurals VICK, VALERIE L. - 1963 Kendall Rd.. 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Semi- Formal, History Forum, Communications Board WHITHAM, TIMOTHY R. - 2902 AH, Cove Springs Apts., Palm Harbor, FL 33515 - Pol Sci Forum WHITTAKER, CHERYL A. - 39 Wyandotte St., Buffalo, NY 14207 - Sigma Theta Tau WILLIAMS, KEVIN R. - 294 Dunbar Rd.. Hilton. NY 14468 - Intramurals, DNA WILLIAMS, KURT J. - 106 Musson Dr., Syra- cuse, NY - K of C, Accounting Society, Intra- murals WILSON, CHARLES - 757 Parker Blvd., Ken- more, NY 14223 WINKE, CATHERINE A. - 34 Beechwood Dr., Clifton Parks, NY 12065 - Swin Team, Parent's Weekend, NSNA WINKLER, MARGARET A. - 15818 Norway Ave., Cleveland, OH 44111 -- Yearbook, Orientation, Campus Club WOHLGANGER, JOANNE M. - 511 Tarrington Ave., Rochester, NY 14609 - NSNA, Orienta- tion, Dean's List WROBBEL, PATRICIA A. - 406 Kenwick Dr.. Syracuse, NY 13208 - Sigma Theta Tau. NSNA, Dean's Cabinet, Student Gov't, In- tramurals, Univ. 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'If'Zo'f9 '51 0 .:,5sf1p:,s5,1 s.fJ:'W,, RV Q 'se' 5,614 1 R -'oi xx 'if mu me wwwvm 6 Congratulations to the Class of 19 1 X E ff, .Y ' 1 1..?gQ:7A,A E2 P. f' 3. -2-' .Aj 'i --'V it . x I rg Founded N' 1870 The Niagara lndex, Niagara University student newspaper, is published weekly except during vacation periods. Opinions expressed are those of the student editors and do not neces- sarily reflect those of the Niagara University administrators. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ................. Brooks Dermont MANAGING EDITOR ............... Lorrie Branigan FEATURE EDITOR ....... .... B onnie Campbell SPORTS EDITOR ..... ........ P atty Putz PHOTO EDITOR ....... ..... R egina Pepper GRAPHICS EDITOR ...... ...... K evin LaWaIl LAYOUT EDITOR ........... ..... C orinne Herzog ADVERTISING MANAGER ,,....... Gretchen White BUSINESS MANAGER ......... ...... P aul Plascyk NOTICES COORDINATOR ................ Liz Ward EDITOR EMERITUS ............. James McConeghy MODERATOR . .The Rev. Charles F. McNamara C.M. REPORTERS-Joanne Basta, Gregory J.S. Dunn, Dennis Guiry, Dolores Hannon, Kurt Menz, Ginny Moslow, John Nolan, Maria Polzinetti, Anne Rabideau, Lee Ross, Rodney Washington, Mike Wayne, Tony R. White, Veronica White, Christopher Zunner. LAYOUT STAFF-Lynn Goard, Karen Haag. ADVERTISING STAFF-Wendy Hamilton, Lisa Hollembaek. PHOTOGRAPHERS-Randy Acey, Joanne Conley TYPISTS-Tami Anderson, Tracy Casagni, J. Michael Healy Affiliated with United Features Syndicate, Intercollegiate Press Association, National Education Advertising Service, and Cass Student Advertising Printing Productions Published by REM Associates Printing Productions, Nia- gara Falls, New York Circulation 3,000 BEST WISHES TO THE ARMY'S NEWEST LIEUTENENTS Lori Argy Gregory A. Barber Robert E. Byrne Kathrine M. Collins Margaret A. Conlon Mary A. Hannan Maura Kallaugher Kevin M. Kenific Kathleen M. McMahon Gerald J. Manley Sophie F. Nowik Edward J. O'Connor David M. Ryan Dianne M. Schmidt Thomas Suisco Robert P. Swanson Mark J. Tharp James R. Wasneechak 22 Who could ever forget. . . Row 1: Bob Byrne, Gordon Cushing, Bill Daly,Mark Smith,John Peter Calogero, Kieran Cummings, Dave Cascio, Don Busha Piwtorak, Mike Chanantry, Jay Burgessg Row 2: Rick Measer, Phone calls, wing dings, I-Iummmm , happy hours, midnight rendezvous, crones, merkins, footers,.Q, hairy belly button, the tired one , happy feet, baldheads, Leo, trailer parties, Wheeee , my sister Kelley , stalking proud, the dicker and the dotter, boy would I like to. . . beaker, football pools, I don't drink. Meaz - I take my orange hood off for one thing only, maybe you didn't hear me - get over here! Gordon - Who won I.M. football, B.A.M.F.? Byrnzie - Go for it, abuse women ruggers! Wilbur - Want to buy a pair of socks? Smitty - To dance with the girl with a wooden leg Bush - We loved those happy hours K-Man - C'est la vie - come on momma! Pump - Thank God for red blinking stickpins and little babies Burge - JR. beer nite, who could forget it. . .or rather remember! J.P. - Ilm not the Q swimmer of the house Chanants - Bless me Father for I have sinned. . . Cash - The 4 years at NU. have been great, the 5th is going to be the best 8 Congratulations to the Class of 1981 Compliments of THE CAMPUS STORE Patrons Wilmar Coffee Shop Eighth Floor Seton lCrazy Eightsl Seton Znd: Twice as good! Sixth Floor Seton The Girls Congratulations Marilyn! To: Putzy, Best Wishes next year From: Joe and Cathy Cathy Mark Layout Editor Joe Stefanucci, Editor-in-Chief IAGARA 19 1 LAYOUT: Dot Smith, Julie Infante LITERARY: Jodi Finn, Literary Editor, Terry Fitzpatrick, Marilyn Lynch, Kevin Bloom, John Murphy, Dennis Guiry, Patty Putz. BUSINESS: Marilyn Lynch, Liz Palinkas, Teresa Niedda, Joanne Basta, Marie Andrews SENIOR: Barb Earsing, Margie Zaloski, Sandy Moore, Sandy Morrillo, Barb Iacucci, Liz Jondle, Eileen Crosson, Lisa Crosson SPORTS: Lynn Dormio, Dan Salerno PHOTO: Kevin Bloom, Doug Covert, Mario Morrealle, Carol Bienias, Tim Shitham, Karen Haag, Kieran Cummings, Russ Moreale, Bill Daly, Janine Shuck, Kirk Lagonegro. SPECIAL SECTION: Mike Piwo Piwowarski, Wayne Newport, Anne Crosson. Special Thanks to Mr. Harry M. DeBan for the pictures appearing on pages 98-101 CQ Harry M. DeBan 1980.l Also to Dan Fogelberg for the use of the lyrics to the song Netherlands. ART: Philip LePine I would like to acknowledge the few people who helped form this book. First, thanks to all my editors and staff: especially, Mary Pat, Regina, Chris and Eddie who stayed with me from the beginning to the end. Next, my sincere ap- preciation to Mr. Leo Maloney, Mr. Lou Centofanti and Mr. Dan Solari for their patience and support. 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