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V V M 4 ,, ig V ' V E -.51 'Q' J V- A VV A 40' ,ff ., Qh ,Wag , ft ,ff When we returned to campus last September nothing really had chan ed Oakl d U ' g . an was as drrty as everg one could see the same old m b en 1n ars and stores and on the K V K VVV, , , .- 'ifffiff nur 3 , 3' 7: Q N44 'fag YS: W' 1 ! 4 L.. T .S A Qs K 3 5 , Y figs: V , 4 rl, if? I FT t tit Ziggy' yy for use hy the students, thier W guests, faculty and staff of the University of Pittsburgh and are not public buildings. UNRVHRSITY HOUSMEG OFFICE 'vw ep Holi . Q , , . 5 ' ' ?Jl-3Lc3lfI.,Wf:? 995' Sfgihcjkfg MEMGRQAL Hats, A., W .v,....W,.M.W V ,,,,.ff-iw HW tsu Prem Nev. if F755-35k Psi? WE rxnfamr Starr spirit. Everyone thought that it would be a normal term, but things soon changed. There Were muggings every Friday and Saturday nights, and the University put all residence halls off limits to outsiders. Still we hope for a nice, quiet, normal M Mawr term, with that carefree college life. The police looked cautiously at us and wondered what was to occur. Would the students riot against the Vietnam War or protest the tuition increases? No one knew, but we soon found out. The Pennsylvania U NIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH 1. CHANCBLLOR or THB UNIVERSITY July ll, 1969 Dear Student: I regret that I must notify you that, as of this date, it appears virtually certain there will be a tuition increase at the University of Pittsburgh effective with the fall 1969 term. The amount of the increase will depend on action to be taken or expected to be taken by the Common- wealth legislature, which has not yet appropriated funds for the fiscal year that began on July l, 1969. Although the leadership of the General Assembly is working to resolve the state's fiscal dilemma, they now advise me that it seems unlikely that sufficient funds will be appropriated to meet the budget requests of this and other state-related universities, and that increases in tuition will be required to meet operating expensesf We anticipate that the extent of the increase at Pitt will be established within a few days or weeks, and in any case before tuition bills are sent out next month. As you are aware, this problem for the University of Pittsburgh is but one aspect of a general budget impasse affecting the government of the Commonwealth and all institutions serviced by it. The University, along with other state-supported institutions, submitted its budget request on schedule nearly a year ago, after which the request was reviewed, modified, and incorporated in the budget submission of the Governor to the General Assembly last January. Normally, a legislature can be expected to act on a budget in late winter or spring, but this year the legislature has gone through a very difficult period of debate and negotiation that still continues. In closing, let me say how much I regret the prospect of an additional financial burden on the student, but we are presented with no other choice at this time. Sincerely, M LZXQY Wi Lt my Wesley W. osvar Chancellor or even close if the problem was not solved. It was not until 'March - nine months later that a budget did pass, and we knew at least for the time being, we were safe Dr. David Brown Mathematics Unfortunatebf, I do believe that this past year was the first of many years offlnancial problems for Pitt. Until the entire tax program of Pennsylvania is overhauled, I see no hope for a long range jinancial solution for this university and for higher education in general. KU my jigures are correct, the commonwealth has over I 50 sep- arate and unrelated taxesj. In my estimation, the key in- gredient for such a tax rqform is a personal income tax. I believe the jinancial future of the universigf will be austere at least for a couple of years. We will see no new expansion in terms of either personnel or facilities. I hope, as a result of this dilemma, that the university community will take an active role in the elections for state legislators. It was during this period that our traditional six Great Professors were selected and asked to comment concerning the University and its past Iinancial crisis . Dr. Myron Taube English The Universigf has just gone throu h another financial crisis. Soon it will go through anotlgier. The onhf uncer- tainty is when. The reason for the inevitability ofthe crisis is obvious: money. Pitt needs money. The problem is not so much economics as philosophyg not procedures but priorities. U' it were a question of in- competent management, we could throw out the rascals and bring in competent men. Q' it were simpbf a question of maximum utilization of space, we could maintain Forbes Field as an outdoor lecture hall. The problem is more com- plex. Given the mish-mash quilt-work pattern of Penn- sylvania politics, it is almost impossible for Harrisburg to work toward established goals. If it is onbf incidentalhf important that this university is vital to the economic lyfe of Pittsburghg politicians, busi- nessmen and those who work here understand this kind of dollars and cents talk. More important is that the Uni- versigi is one of the few institutions in the country still sensitive to the needs of the peo le. But will sociegf sup- port an institution whose benqiiys to the community are vast, but oj7en not immediatehf visible? Will Pitt alumni support nancialbf the institution that has been the spring- board or much of their success? It is all a question of values. will this be a recurring situation, and if so where does the future of the University 1169 19 Dr. Harry J. Werner Earth and Planetary Sciences Since I don't know much about the details of the Uni- versitys fnancial problems, I suppose that I 'm qualnfied to speak as an expert. It seems to me that many of our present day experts, on both sides of the so-called genera- tion gap, who speak with a great deal of authority on various subjects realbi don't have much frst-hand experi- ence in matters in which they prifess to be experts. lim better qualifed to talk about roc s than about fnancial crises. Nevertheless, I suspect that the Universigi is here to stay, and I suspect until the day of a complete tax- payers revolt the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania will continue to help defray the expenses of the University. University education is becoming more and more on a par with high school education - probabhi in more ways than one, but Iill attempt to stick to the subject. Every- body, or almost everybody, goes to high school. We are at the age where evgybody, or almost everybody, will be go- ing to college, an the responsibility ofpaying rests on the State, or more precisebf on the taxpayer. However, it seems to me that the run-of-the-mill taxpayer who is putting the money into the pot is becoming more and more unhappy with the manner in which that money is being spilled out of the pot. Education is one of the better financial investments that we, as taxpayers, can make. The return on educational dollars comes back many fold by way of uture taxes and the development of a greater number o responsible citi- zens. The real crisis is not financial, but rather the need of development of a greater percentage of responsible citizens. Question: Hthe University and its past financial crisis . . . will this be a recurring 20 Robert L. Donaldson Political Science Of late it has become increasingly apparent that the American university is farhhom being politicalbf sacred' for several years this has been demonstrated in other sec- tions ofthe country, and it has now been brought home to us. Thefuture of the University of Pittsburgh may de- pend, in part, on the recognition of and the reaction to this loss ofprivilege - but it has to be emphasized that we know little concerning the magnitude or nature ofthe problem at present. The 1970 response o the University community should not serve as a mode. The behavior of many individuals and sectors in the University rangedfrom undirectedpanic to focused paranoia. The problem was compounded by the fact that students, faculty, and administrators re- vealed a rather low level of acquaintance with political institutions and ractices in their own state, and we cannot a ora' to regarfthis as nothing more than a comment on t e machinations of some power elite. We were, most of us, patheticalbf baffled and unaware and, what is far more serious, not much ingenuity was evident in our search for remedies. This commentarv is a plea for an effort on the part ofthe University community to ser- iousbf ponder our relationship with our politica environ- ment - the 1970 effort cannot be regarded as a serious one. situation, and if so where does the future of the University lic-:'?,, 21 Dr. James H. Hartsock Petroleum Engineering It would take an extreme optimist to believe that the past fiancial crisis will be other than a recurring event. The problem will arise continualbf until both the public and their legislative representatives recognize the need for a long-term planning and budgeting system for higher ed- ucation in the state. The impact of these recurring crises on the future of the University will depend on their jiequency. If they occur yearbf the adverse publicity will discourage the better high school students from attending Pitt. These are the students whom we are currently seeking to attract. I can also envision a continual turnover of junior faculgf members or lack of research support. U the crisis occur every our years, each graduating class will experience the problem onbf once and the adverse publicity would discourage fewer students. In either case the University could not implement new programs and existing programs could be drasticalbf curtailed. Either alternative is undesirable and I am hoping that the state will soon improve itspolicy toward higher education. Question: tithe University and its past financial crisis . . . will this be a recurring 22 Dr. John G. Wagner Mechanical Engineering There seems to be few outward indications that the Universigis financial crisis will not be a recurrent problem. While possibbt of lesser magnitude the situation will be no less significant in its ejects. Many possible solutions have been pondered running the gamut from reversion to a private institution to participation in a fulhf state related university system. In any case, it is the responsibility of the University to activehi seek an acceptable solution concomitant with its goals or ob- jectives. The concept of a partialbt state supported budget may well be the best compromise, provided the basis of that relatedness is itseh' well founded. Realisticalhi, it is most dwcult to putlforth and maintain an image approved by the voting pub ic. Such an ima e is, however, most neces- sary wit in the ramework ojg our present system. The compatibiligi o such a requisite with the pursuit of knowledge and excellence in higher education remains to be serioushi examined. ' situation, and if so Where does the future of the University lie? as 23 5. wk .aux Xx Q rg QR? ,Qk i 81 f Fl ' x -1 5 ' If qv T fl 'x a i av ,XS m South East Asia . . . men who usually didn,t know Why they were fighting. The Government called it a War against Communism, but we couldn,t see it as such. It N V 1 .. U 1 5, wg, 1 MW.. 1 Yu ww w w -1, , 1, awk Y. W ' 1 X ,. 1 If ' 'M 'E Q' N W f qw ,gr 1 ,r 4. , , , M A J 1 'mg 1 v f , N i ' ,, Q- J-,V I Q. I 1 vw J 4' ' C 3 7 K ' ai . T ' 1 w ,1 ww 1 MW W Q! F 11. .. xx M X L, W wid ,rv N WLM 11 Q5 -115 I . K vb 1 1'1 ' A X 1 n - sr wp f M 5 Mc ' A nf- ' 4 I , K 1 f 'Af , W' fr 555 5f- -5 fi , 1 Q' -J fi l W' 1 fi X H , . 21, 15 W yi. Q 1 M1 Y- Wing 1, M1 if 2 i- 1-A i My QV: 4 WN: mm? ,.,,, , if d., f -...ff 'u 'S MM- Q 2 4 ,K el , N we 1 5 fa' 1 u Y E3 +1 11 1- 1: as 'HE LA W, 3?- 1, 5,5:' 1.f 115 .sr 1 1 if , w mf M Q 53 . -1 SY' ', '1'WN's Nei 1 1 SF . is 'FL ,X .V :gg 1 ' fn . :iid W -1 H U, if W1 1. 111 1 W x ii 1 1 'W ' DMU 1 ,' ,1 WWR 1 flmi ' k V mg, f u l w 1:2 'Q 5 '59 ,L . sl, g -1 11. ', 4 P1 ,g . ,X , 1,2 'trggvap 1 ww 5, k AA ,W M5111 111 mrs N , W X will M' V v ' 'wwM..1W,5j,TQ W ,, iq x, 1 X vw. 2 1 aff N 1 -1 we had y-. Jak' u sr 4, 1 mid-November. Those who disliked the War Wanted all to know itg those who favored the Administration were not available for comment. That was the protest . . . one me if 2 ' L li 1 w if 519. W ' r' , 1,133 mn A .Mi MN' My X H Y' , x ' ik , an X wwf. P Z' QW, ,1 Vw , AXYW' :,,: , ' 453' 4-'14 f X' e ei-hi X N, .M Y W: 'M ' M, ve v, xii-J' WW A M, Q :ld , A 4 ' 1 f iA!H,,,!g,w f M, ,Fulk M -ww ,, , A W MNH iw 'V :ww L I E Y il. A , , 4553 Lesf,.,,,i..,i 1, M -mv ' -wwf ' A www- 'L V 1 Y a 'hx G' A The Pitt Coed A sweet coed came homeqfrom school And she was wondrous wise: The folks were astonished: She took them bv surprise. For her knowledge was extensive A nd she talked just like a book. Yet she seemed to be offended When they asked y' she could cook. She knew the whole curriculum Qfscienees and arts And carried with her on a string A score of broken hearts. But she alwavs changed the .subject With a pained reproaehful look When admiring callers asked her she'd ever learned to cook. She could write a Latin sonnet Or a poem in Attic Greek. Could converse in french and German Or quote Browning bl' the week: Though she settled abstruse questions. There was one she could not brook: Though it seemed so verv simpleg 'Twas the question Can you cook? She gave her time to twentl' clubs. Was never known to shirk. She raved about philanthropr tHer mother did the workt: But discerning,friends ofl noticed How her nose would upward turn When anyone inquired lf' 'twas so she could cook. But oneufine dar she married t 'Twas a pooryvoung man she chosej: No more she mends the universe fSl1f.'hS' busy mending hosej: For her many household duties She all things then forsook And 'twas thus. oh gentle, reader, That slze HAD to learn lo cook. 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It is a year this University will never forget. There were the normal things, things that any other year would have really excited us - a 48:6 football season, a .500 basketball team. This year these seem so unimportant compared to everything else that has occurred. Everyone waited to hear the draft lottery: to know once and for all what his number would be. The lows were depressed, the highs, ecstatic, the middles, well, as uncertain as ever. When Nixon came out favoring the elimination of all future occupational deferments, even those presuming themselves safe, gave up hope. Then, the November Moratorium tried to tell our feelings against war - someone elsels war - but still it goes on, not just in Viet Nam but Cambodia, too. Cambodia, another major crisis, students throughout the nation felt that all their work for peace had been in vain. For all those marches and speeches and pleas for peace, what did we get? More killing - more American soldiers lighting in now another area of Southeast Asia. Campuses revolted, more buildings were taken and then came Kent. Kent State, an unknown college in Ohio became the focal point of campus demonstration. Trigger happy National Guard troops killed four students. It wasnlt important who these students were, just the fact that ,they were students, like us, demonstrating on their own campus against a war many of them would soon be fighting in. If they could be killed there and then at Jackson State, where would be next? True, things were peaceful here at Pitt - but probably only because the Winter term had ended and few students were here in the Spring. If this disaster had occurred at any other time in the year, Oakland would have been jammed with students - students who might also have demonstrated and also have been killed. Bruce S. 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Gm X V 4 I- if 532 - 0 x ,, IU' U VNU V . 0 hx P ' I L fly I- , EIEZEHZEZE jxx X E525-:CE To belong to something is as vital a part of college life as study itself. It really isn't imporf tant whether it's a publication or a fraternity. an honorary or a clubg organizations are a necessary part of leaming. YP' . P r 2 :D ... - -E:-2? ' , if i' 'fi ii - ' ' 5 iiaic in si 5 4 J gil: ,Z l , A? l i,,,, VE' fl A if 5-fi' ' W i. .w W 'L-is ,. iY+- --M: 1 2 ? az - , The 0Wl NVhen one thinks of a yearbook, what is visualized? Is it a one volume book of sports, seniors, and clubs? Is it an extremely idealized view of your university? If these are your ideas, We disagree. The staff of the 1970 OWL feels that yearbooks should be a true reflection of the pre- ceeding year. A year such as We have just experienced, necessitates a yearbook revolutionary in nature, a book expressing our reactions to the events of a very un-traditional phase in our lives. Pictured, Front: Bruce Barr pEditor-in-Chiefj, Mona Cittleman QAssociate Editorj, Wendy Coplin thixecutive Asst.j, Carol Cohen fProduction Editorjg Behind: Barbara Sundheinner tOrganization Editorl, Cindy Currens QOrganization Managerj, Ann Goldman fOrganization Editorl, Robert Donaldson tPhoto Editorj, Michael Zagorc tBusiness Managerj, Clint Kohberger, David Baldovski, Howard Berger pCirculation Manager? Not Pictured, The Photo Staff: Moss Aubrey, Dennis Bayer, Mike Dobson. jason Feinman, Steve Filmus, Kerry Greene, Kim Hoeveler, Ross Johnston, Tony Kambic, Robert Kdenig, Tom Lee, Nand Ramchandani, Paul Salva, Biff Saunders, Steve Savage, Kirby Steining, W'ally Swiger 7 The Pitt News Perhaps the major criticism of daily newspapers throughout the nation is the charge that they are 'iestablishment , i.e., supporters and promoters of the status quo. But a growing trend in the Held is the advocacy of journalism, an orientation to social change. The student newspaper has an important role to play - a role that combines representation with lead- ership. Change always germinates with the small and grows into the large, as the pioneer breaks the ground for the road or the school. The Pitt News staff recognizes this need . . . its obligation to inform, its right to advocate, and its duty to reflect. But there is a bigger task, a necessity to take the per- forated segments of a fragmented society and make sense of them. He must take the possibility of a closed, finacially drowning University and speculate. He must study the expan- sion plans and then talk to the people who might have to move. He must demand respect and strike if he has to. So hereis where we come in - as infallible interpreters, amateur analysts, and 'iprime moversf' gnssnnlllllil lnpqpqnnnstllt ,gun-suuslurlvnn - an an wr any-posnnulnlbiv nap-uununuulvll ,pggpsnuulvl gpqunoonllll 3 H..- n.m,,,.,..-1--0 ,,,,...--0 mmm. -wma, NWN... mwwww Pictured, far lcft: the Business Sulif: I.. Ayres, S. Ayres. B. Leibowtiz, B. Hirsh Llms. mgrj, Lett: Sports Staff: B. Naab, M, Miller, XVilliams, V. DiNardo. IC. Conley rassoc. sports ed.J. Below: Editorial Stuff: V. Ioyce. B, Ciug, B. flOl'1Illt'f. P. Smith, S. Zippay, Yollmer, E. Pattak. S. DcYirgili0. D. Murbllry, B. Koenig, G. Puduouo, 9 Pitt apsule Pictured: T. Conway, K. Burechson, H. Filtz, K. Maurer, R. Segal, Stack, K. Steiuing, Dr. Colaizzi, S, Feld. S. Giordano, E. Berwick, E. Solaw, R. Pantalone, K. Campisano, D. Carrone, D, Iasiota. The Pitt Capsule, the official magazine of the School of Pharmacy is published three times each year. As a professional journal, it supplements the in class training of pharmacy students by presenting a variety of articles concerning research and development in drugs as well as reports from pharmaceutical conventions. The maga- zine also offers national drug companies the opportunity to advertise their products and employment opportun- ities. In addition, The Pitt Capsule devotes special at- tention to the developments being made here at Pitt and to the news, class activities and the special programs that are offered Within our excellent School of Pharmacy. ggwxi ' In the year 1807 a concerned group of student reac- tionaries crossed the Mighty Monongahela to put down a rebellion conducted by a hostile group of Apache for- eign students from the Berkely campus. The Indians were destroyed and as the last one bit the dust he Was heard to cry contemptuously, Poli-lar-us l, which is Apache for NVelcome to the University tsure, I just bet it isl. Anyhow, having a nice ring to it. this phrase was immediately committed to memory by the reac- tionaries and brought back to the campus of the Pitts- burgh Academy. When the need arose for a title of a publication which would carry a message to all mem- bers of the University community, especially incoming students. upoh-lar-us was deemed by all to be the logi- cal choice. Forthwith the first Pohlarus charter was drawn up, and through the ages evolved the Polaris. Today standing upon nearly 165 years of fine tradition, under the expert direction of Joel Ilurwitz and Bob Tronzo, the Polaris remains humbly dedicated to the original cause which it has thus far so nobly advanced. Polaris Pictured: D. Kostelnick, I,. Levin, Hex Abramovitz, M. Epstein, Komosinski Ilurwitx. AI, Simon. li. Tronno, D. Perry Klura. D. Andrews. K. Smith. Bristow. Poprik. Skyscraper Engineer Skyscraper Engineer, liditor: Steven Lynch Bus. Mgr: Mitchell Pines F5 ' fa . r' -11,3 X ef aa: The Skyscraper Engineer is the official publication of the School of Engineering. Basically, this magazine con- tains inaterial written by students and professors and is of technical nature. However, it also contains research at the University, construction in and around Pitts- burgh, alumni events, a page of super inatheinatical problems Qwith a reward offered for correct solutionsj, and a photographic article about a Pitt coed, known as the Technicutie . Engineers XVeck is covered in the final issue. 7 D ured: T. xYllll3.IllS. K. liuret, KI. lerry, K, Kemp. B. llOl'l:lllilll .bf WPGH The student owned and operated radio station, NVPCH, keeps the Pitt students aware of and up to date on all the national regional, local, and campus events. On the air seven days a Week, 24 hours a day, YVPGH plays what the students want to hear: requests, oldies, and dedications along with the top hits. Office Of tudent Publications The fourth floor of Schenley Hall is the center of stu- dent publications at the University. It houses publica- tions ranging from the newspaper to the yearbook to the literary journal. The place is alive with discussions from politics to psychiatrists to sex. Late at night or between classes staffs are running helter-skelter to un- dermine the University Hierarchy or to meet a day- before deadline. Mrs. Esther Kitzes, Director of Student Publications is responsible for guiding these publications toward honest and responsible journalism. ' , Qfm1:,'s.1t,', , K'em1w.f:wfzfAvffffL . fwvfigizgfSgm,isws1 . ffgggggm fi'f':1f , f , - , 5 af R. 'H' Q, ,ff ' wa 4 Q .W W: fs A . , , ? We 11' ga' Iiifmu, 2' 21 . 'k f e V ' ' 7 , LEM55' 1 ' l I, fl if wsu? 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A 1i5.f,-5 .'A. x Q Q ' -,'- ,,:1'gg:.j. ..4 'flf3ff:- :i , , V L karl izjgliir' ' V ,L V V u lhkr ow.- I-:P+ f s1:l:?:':' -- q ,A,ifI.ljigiifsiif?'.,j'::.j5g:+.f,.,n 335555552 : 5,3:-:3:gt3.5:fggtf1r-Q3:51-:gr:fS5E:7:Ig-s-gggxqry:f'7 1:51-5 . , -. A gr: ' f z,--14'-'---If-Q:4:-:-:E-:':c-'--1'2-vtg 'fzl-'.-:fc-JV' - - , -K 1. :Q-12-' 3-2-.g.'.5.':4:f.'t1:f:?:-:7:2'-at.:-:55:3r?r1ff:?-fgIg.f'7?f:?'I ig , f ' iff A .g.'q.p.-.-..,-.. lpha Epsilon Delta Pictured. top right: seated: li. Roch, Nl, Staschack, li. Nlaier. Standing: Nl. Belsky, R. Cascrio, P. Curtis, L. Klein. Zitelli. D. Schiferdecker Right: B. Helis, L. Barfield, D. Heath R. Caserio. M. Deelv. Cartarinni, D, Cohlxs. 18 Q Mp Q pf .T QQ' ? ' r-nl' A .fi 1 Alpha Epsilon Delta is a national premedical and pre- dental honorary society open to both men and Women. It attempts to acquaint the student with the motives and ideals of medicine and Works to advance the stu- dents' academic achievement and medical interest. Our chapter stresses active membership through a full and rewarding program of prominent speakers and modern technical films open to the entire campus. ln- cluded in our program this year were tours of medical schools and hospitals, operating room observations, and various community projects, such as an attempt to inter- est more black high school students in the field of medi- cme. eff strr 'S 'lifw 'ff Alpha Zeta Omega Pharmaceutical Fraternity was es- tablished in 1919 at the Philadelphia College of Phare macy for the purpose of graduating one-hundred pere cent of its members. Since then. some sixty chapters have been established throughout the World to promote scholarship, professionalism, leadership, and brother- hood, The chapter at the University of Pittsburgh was established in 1928. Many of the fraters who helped to form the Pittsburgh chapter have continued to he active in ,Xlpha Zeta Omega. and five National presidents have come from Nlu chapter. Nlcmhership is open to pharmacy students of outstanding character and leader- ship ahility. Alpha Zeta Oinegals activities have ine cluded the hacking of Synanon, a self-help program for drug addicts. scholarship programs. continuing educa- tion seminars in pharmacy, and providing hinds for frathers in times of need and emergency. Alpha Zeta mega Pictured. back row: VI. llohruran. Dr. I,. Block, l,. llawhcmlg Il, lfiltf. ll. Beck. R. Szyinauski. K. Maure. C. Bower. Front row: K. Burechson, XV, Kramer. ll Sclurster. XY. Vcllela. A, SilVt'l'Il12lll. lla Colle. lt. Segal. 19 Cwens Pictured, seated: D. Driscoll. Miss Skewis, M. Znoy, D. Cohen. B. Flam, S. Cfhecchi. K. Fetsko. K. Nlooclhill, K. Hanna. Standing: D. Dintenfass. J. Klass. M, Vlahoulis. Forster. K. Burns. Merlin, P. Maclay. M. Nliczcrbowski. C. Kent. Cl. Cullen, M. Vezzetti. D. Donleavy. B. Xovotny. P. Figorski. l,. Kanouse, P. Papcrnick. D. Dittman, S. McEwen, A. Karpinski. K. Slanislawcfyk, B. Samuels 20 The purpose of Cwens is to foster leadership, scholar- ship, and the spirit of serviceg to promote friendship among women of the sophomore classg to encourage leadership among freshmen women by helping them in their activities: and to serve and promote the interests of the University in every way. Clwens have served during the last year as ushers for Chancellors Receptionsg by working with Mortar Board to distribute Care,' packages to dorm residents during finalsg by Christmas carolling at the School for Blind Children. and by hosting a tutoring program. Alpha Cwens seek activity of thought, receptivity to beauty and humane feeling. Pictured Above: l. VVeiss, li. Borofski, B. Komiske, M. DeNlarco. TOP, front: B. Relis, D. Nlarinaro, Clavalucliy, C. Avrakotos, N. Cervasc, R. Rock. Middle: F. Martin, NV. Gormley, R. Roth, C. Vanllorn, N. Stark, l.. Klabots B. Barr. Back: K, Shaefer. Schlepp, D. Emery, A. Steinberg, NV. XVilber, L. Elder. Druids Established at the University of Pittsburgh in 1916, Druids recognizes and encourages scholar- ship, leadership, service, and character. Member- ship is open to all sophomore or junior men Who have had a major leadership role on campus. Also tapped to Druids are outstanding professors who have shown a great interest in the students and the community. Each spring, Druids taps a Sopho- more and a Iunior Man of the Year. This year, they held a uDraft Symposiumw open to all stu- dents, Where the entire community was given a chance to voice their opinions on the draft and deferments. 21 Eta Kappa u Pictured, Seated: F. Bondarenka, R. Hanselman, XV. Vogt, R. Trostle, A. Serdv. Standing: M. Yenchek, NV. Soo-Hoo, Bellis, Stana, C. Rcveai, P. Lastik, NV. Tomcanin. The Beta Delta chapter of Eta Kappa Nu taps Electri- cal Engineering students twice a year. The students must be in the top third of the senior class or the top quarter of the junior class. These men are chosen on the basis of leadership, scholarship and class standing in their field. The main projects of the society are the annual faculty evaluation and the tutorial program. Eta Kappa Nu also honors the most outstanding new profes- sor in the Electrical Engineering department. The Bridge, a national publication, keeps the members abreast of new developments in the Electrical Engineer- ing field. Mortar Board is the only national Senior Ilonorary for womeng this organization has lieen active on Pitts campus since 19253 and attempts to select its members for their scholarship, leadership, and service at the University. These ideals are put into action through var- ious programs dealing with current problems and issues. This years Mortar Board strove to lie relevantg thus, ineinliership has meant more than merely accepting an honor. The group co-sponsored a series of Career Semi- nars, where experts from various fields came to the campus to provide first-hand vocational information. Another example of Mortar Boards commitment to the University community were the lVhite to NVhitew' conferences, which were geared to examine racism. Mortar Board Pictured' Nl. llandnian, S. Skewis, li. Nl'inei llartlc, Klaswick, li. Clahan, S. lliinmel lx Munhall. Nl. Farley. T. Fakles, Nl. Miller micron Delta appa Pictured ABOVE: N. Cervase, T. Olflourke, B. Barr, l. XYciss, D. Cuydan, Vrana, NY. Ritenour. TOP RIGHT: 1. llaas, D. Casengraude, A. Schwartz, R. liclgeconib, VV. Christner, R. Agnew, T. Angcloff, S. Lowenthal, RIGHT: P. Cherrelia, Aiken, Nl. Belsky, C. Peterson, .-X. Nloye, G. Schaffer, F. Robie, C. Pettigrew, l.. Mcliinden, NY. Downes Oinicron Delta Kappa, a national honor society, seeks to recognize outstanding individuals Within the university at both student and faculty levels. Members are tapped for excellence in any of the following fields: Scholarship, Athletics, Social and Religious Affairs, Publications, or Speech, Music, Radio and Drama. The society has brought recognition to both junior and senior inen who have made a significant contribution to any of the fore- mentioned areas of campus life. Oinicron Delta Kappa annually selects a senior Man of the Year. The l970 award went to Omicron Delta Kappa president, David Cuydan. The Circle holds luncheons and dinners with university and coininunity figures in the hopes of bringing a greater awareness to the group. ig. 52751 L -5 S' 'Q Wy . R ':-Simfew:- lsgri, . 4 Q, ,Q .W . 2 2 555 if xg. se 1 K Q, gi 3, ii E bf? i f. 31 ZS. as fi .L f ,ia A v . H3 , f f ! L.. W .S Phi Eta Sigma Pictured above are the members of Phi Eta Sigma academic honorary. Due to the great number ol' members, all Were not able to be gathered at one time, in one group. 26 Phi Eta Sigma is the national Freshman honor society Which taps those full-time male students who attain a quality point average of 3.5 or above during their first term at the University. In addition to recognizing aca- demic excellence, Phi Eta Sigma sponsors a university Wide tutoring program. This special service is adminis- tered on a voluntary basis and is designed to meet the needs of the tutee. Phi Eta Sigma alsoyrecognizes mem- bers who have continually achieved outstanding aver- ages at Tap Day each year. .4 , . 1 . md g 6 Q H .u- 5r5'-Z-IG. 'W' avi 5 ' .-M Sigma Theta Tau is the national Nursing honorary now represented at the University of Pittsburgh. This group works to instill the high levels of responsibility that all nurses throughout the country inust have. Through dis- cussion groups and speakers, the girls learn not only what is new in their field, nursing, but also in the inedi- cal field in general, igma Theta T Pictured: X. Chilcott, Sister H. Donlcy, T. Eniherg, N. Galley, l,. Keisling, Kennedy, N. Kosuuovich, F. La Marca, ll. Leyn, S. Liviskie, Il. Miller, D. Nativio, C. Settlemyer, C. Spichcr. all 27 Clubs V if ,:,i: m lbti qh q V 1 K V Z , QQ Q , A , A1,:fi Arm ROTC The Basic Program of the Army Reserve Officers Training Course is designed to give men a good foundation in military science as well as an understanding of the role of the military in national and world affairs. After his second year, a cadet may elect to continue in the advanced ROTC program for his remaining years in college. Admission is highly competitive and is based on his scholastic standing both academically and military, his estimated potential for leadership and a physical examination. Upon completion of his four year course, a cadet is commissioned as a second lieutenant in a branch of the Army of his choice. XVhile attending the advanced course, a cadet learns to apply the basic principles of military leader- ship that he learned in the basic course and he learns the organization and operation of the modern Army. The military year is climaxed by the annual awards ceremony recognizing the outstanding cadets and the Military Ball, the only Univer- sity-wide formal event. 30 sf. .Q Pictured. top: ll. liroccious. Koxaroxich. ll. Clonteslablc l Yaglizi. li. llClL'llL'lLl8l'fCl'. NI. Siiuodcjka. -I. Tausclicr. lx Zielmanslti, .-Xboyc: H. Heiclielclcrfcr, Koyaroyich, llontestable. Beta Chapter of Alpha Phi Omega, a national service fraternity, sponsors projects to benefit both the Pitt stu- dent and the surrounding community. The annual Ugly Man on Campus contest provides funds for several Worthwhile charities. The book exchange affords the student an opportunity to buy used books at a reduced rate and also allows him to sell old ones. A bulletin board and cards for advertisements is another APO ser- vice. The brothers of Alphi Phi Omega, in all their ac- tivities, adhere to the high principles of friendship, leadership and service. lpha Phi mega Pictured, FRONT: D. Collins. T. Phillips, H. Marks, S. Yedimyer, N Demos, P. Alexander, D. Oyler. BACK: C. Robinson, Al. Komosinski K. liuby, B. Hein, L. King, B. Breenlinger, M. Crimes, Baker. Al Allen. ll. Dclose, D. Lockawich, 31 Ku Associated Women tudents The advent of womens liberation and other feminist movements on campus has brought the plight of todays woman out into the open. Highlighting AXVS activities for this fiftieth anniversary year was a symposium in March entitled XVomen Do Darell' The three-day symposium featured lectures, workshops and panel dis- cussions on topics ranging from abortion reform to civil rights to the peace movement. Featured speakers included Congresswoman Martha VV. Griffiths from Michigan, Florynce R. Kennedy, an at- torney from New York City affiliated with the Congress to Unite YVomen, and Mrs. Dorothy B. jones, founder and co-chairman of Another Mother for Peace. The symposium involved not only stu- dents, faculty and other University personnel, but also those of the Pittsburgh community as well. Deemed a success, the symposium is hopefully a mere beginning for much greater awareness and in- volvement on the part of women in the University community. In addition to the symposium, the AVVS council, along with fresh- man council, took an active stand in campus issues and events. The council sponsored Fred Storaska's lecture on prevention of assaults and co-sponsored Freshman Camp. This year marked the first year that Freshman Camp became co-ed. Mentor camp, the mentor program, activities fair, and lantern night were among the tradi- tional programs carried on . . . Pictured, LEFT, AXVS Executive Board rear, M. Miller, M. Iflartle, A. Beglcr, H Samuels, S. Zeviu. Front: S. Chcchi, A. TlltJIlliiS, B. Katella. D. Patriguaui. L. Rock L. Klein, S. Stunko. BELOXV: FRESHMAN COUNCIL: L. Nessly, Schwartz, L Ostroski, C. Straub. D. Nobel, S. Atwood, Iiorclesky, Nl. Secluey, A. Wlilsh, T XVeaver, L. Lee. mv-if , Cheerleaders Foreground: F. Villaui, D. Martineck, Dzan. Back: B. Hill, C. johnson, A. Swartz, C. Simmons, J. Biber, M. Rose, Zonis, B. DelRosso, I. Klimchak Whether in front of a crowd at a football game or a pep rally, the cheerleaders are the source of enthusiasm and spirit for the Pitt athletic teams. In blue and gold, these spunky individuals initiate the cheers at the foot- ball and basketball games. Aided by the antics of the costumed Panther, the cheerleaders attempt to intensify the enthusiasm of the student body and to keep it at a fever pitch until the final seconds of the game. The girls also participate in Freshman Camp, Orientation Week, and aid in public relations promotions. The squad is chosen on the basis of ability, appearance, and poise. 1 1 5 . if alfa Z' 7 11.-f .i LH H A 'W 1 . aff Q if Y I 7 , Q R-,L ' 7 A J , ' M I . . 9 P 4 40 The Engineering Student Cabinet is the student governing body of the School of Engineering. This organization is responsible for all engineering stu- dent-related affairs with the University. The Cabinet is comprised of 24 stu- dents. Each of the eight departments within the school have three representa- tives, a senior, a junior, and a sophomore. Governing the Cabinet are five officers elected from Within the Cabinet, for the academic year 1969-70 are the officers, Chairman Richard Edgecombe, vice-chairman Gil Kleinerman, secretary Dennis Yeskey, treasurer john Gira and plant director Ed Gergerich. Included in the are the four Student Government Senators, Chairman of Engineeris Wfeek, and the editors of the Engineering Bulletin and Skyscrap- er Engineer. In years past, E.S.C. has maintained excellent relations with the administra- tion and faculty of the School of Engineering. This cooperation is accom- plished through the faculty advisor, Professor NVilliam Conturo and through student representation in Dean's meetings, faculty meetings, and Executive Committee Meetings. This involvement keeps the cabinet Well informed on all changes which might affect engineering students. The Cabinet, in turn, relays all pertinent information to the students. The future of the Engineering Student Cabinet is one of continuing influence of students on all issues concerning the University. NVith the new engineering building, Bendelum Hall, due for completion, the School of Engineering will be united under the same roof. The result of this will be more cooperation of the students in Cabinet and a better student-administration relationship. Engineering tudent Cabinet Pictured above: R. Aheimer, A. Arlett, R Auleubach, D. Casagrande. C. Chrislagi R. Edgecombe, E. Gergerich. Gira, R Gronsky. B. Kania, Kerr, Kujawski. B Lauer, Lombardi, McMurtry. M Oner, F. Husbasan, XV. Shane. E. Shine, li Sicard, T. Thompson. R. XVasson, D Ycskcy, Professor William Conturo. 35 Gamma igma igma Pictured TOP, front row: L. Schlosser, L. Cloeckner, M. Larkin, P. Caulcy, L. Klimkowski, li. Arnold, K. Neville. BACK ROWV: S. Forletta, C. Quillen, K. Duch, Hrabehak, Petit, Barthold. ABOVE, front row: N. Hays, L. Gottlieb. D. Duinnyer, L. Laboon, T. Shebest, W. West, L. Simmons. BACK ROYV: P. Creighton, A. Karch, M. McGowan, P. Mellon, B. Donley, S. XVilliains, B. liussen, Klaswick, M. Allison, Spector. 36 Thanks to the girls of Gamma Sigma Sigma, Pitt stu- dents need not starve during movies at the Common Facilities. Besides selling candy at movies, the members of this service sorority initiate numerous small projects for the improvement of the campus, serve at banquets and parties given by the Chancellor, help With the an- nual UMOC dance, and sponsor drives for charities. The girls often give parties at Childrenls Hospital and they devote a little time every Week to the elderly at Negley House. The members of the sorority choose a pet cause and donate all receipts from their booth at Wlinter XVeekend to that cause. The notoriety of the Menis Clee Club, oldest extracur- ricular organization on campus, soared as the group completed its 80th season. Led by an energetic Presi- dent, Cary Cummins, the 40 men experimented with a lighter and more informal tone. Under the direction of Phil Cavanaugh, a young musi- cologist, the Clee Club sang such avant garde numbers as HThe Clam and Copland's 'Song of the Cuerillasw as Well as Poulencis difficult Chanson a Boirel' and the popular HBy the Time I Get to Phoenixf, Throughout the year, the men adhered to a rigorous concert schedule, performing for alumni and high school students as a service to the University, in addi- tion to presenting good-will programs at a church and a mental institution. At the end of the Winter term. Pitt's troubadours traveled to VVashington, D.C., Detroit, and the South as part of the Club's annual ten day spring tour. Culminating the season was a landmark performance at the Miss Pennsylvania Pageant in Hershey, viewed by a statewide television audience. y n l K Glee Club Pictured, BOTTOM: D. Kolakovvski, R. Hayduk, P. Sciullo, Hennon B. Gormley, Rossi, Shear, D. Concilla, Lewis. MIDDLE: T Kavic, Marino, Iehovics, B. Baxter, Dorsey, B. Lacovic, H. Ong E. Fuchs, Dupell, M. Katz, B. Diamond, B. Shear, N. Rosch, E. Hinterlang, M. OlLoughliu, D. McKinnon, D. Deely, li. Curd, B. Davis, S. Nedimyer, D. Phillips, D. Katze. TOP: C. Cummins, C. Crealish, C. Eastly, F. Donatelli. 37 a Menis Dorm Council Pictured: C. Avrakotos, B. McDowell, G. Shaffer, Cl. Mcillintock 38 Mens Dorm Council, the representative group of men elected from those living in the dorms, is the legislative body of the Towers. MDC serves both cultural and comforting purposes, sponsoring a range of activities like speakers, TGlF'S, and in- tramural sports competitions between houses. Freedom is the key word for the dorms, now, with unchaperoned open houses every day and night. Girls have free- dom in the dorms also, oflicially 12 to l2, unoflicially much longer. 'fu P ..4n', f. 9, '3 l 1 fB7 1 M, 1 In the past year, the Housing Board has worked long and hard to acquire more free- dom for Pitt women. As of last fall, the individual womens dorms were permitted to determine their own open house hours. In the spring, all curfews for upper class women were abolished and freshmen were introduced to the Self Regulatory Cur- few System. In the future, Freshmen women will have curfews only until Lantern Night, then will switch to SRCS for the remainder of the year. It is the duty of the judicial Board to review any infractions of the housing rules. A Resident woman is given the option of accepting penalties imposed by the head res- ident of her dorm, or of appealing her case to the judicial Board andfabiding by the decision of her peers. :- f omen, Housing nd Judicial Boards Pictured: Above, Iudicial Board, seated: F. Ivancic, Miller, L. Tokar, P. Slocum. Standing: XV. Miller, Mcflreary. Left: seated: K. Brieck, 1. Miller, P. Simoff, L. Tokar, Standing: F. Ivancic, McLaughlin, L. Rock, VV. Miller, Mcflreary, P. Slocum. 39 S Orchesis Pictured: Beaman, N. Brown, M Chaplin, D. Dittinan, P. Fisher, P Caisford, A. Gray, D. Hilligrass, C Lansky. V. Lotz, B. Malezi. M Pricci, L. Silver, D. VVashington E. Xllestlalce. s Orchesis is the modern dance club at the University. This club combines ballet, modern dance, jazz and exer- cise movements into something musically and visually beautiful. Each year the club performs at the annual Thanksgiving service, at various high schools, and at many campus activities. According to the Quaz by-laws, the purpose of the organization is to 'ipromote interest in science in the student body as a whole and to promote a spirit of comradeship among girls in the field of sciencef' The initials stand for uthe Quest for Unity in Advance to- ward the Unknown , a name which the girls feel states their purpose very clearly. During the past two yearsn the group has been inactive, but when faced with disbanding the girls decided to reorganize. This year they revised the tapping proce- dures. Now anyone who is interested in working for Quax and is eligible is taken in. This procedure elimi- nates the snobbery usually attached to honorary soci- eties. The girls work on projects to improve the facilities for women in the science buildings. They also bring a series of lecturers to the University to discuss various current advances in the field of science. Next year a lecture on 'iThe Prevention of Cancer in NVo1nenl' is planned. URX Pictured: C. Diskevich, Cl. Fried- land, M. Crichor. Cl. Garroue, M Vislay, Miss Brouder, P. Patterson B. Gajodsik. K. Schmeltz, Fiano. -gg-Q P q ,,,: ,g Q.. .V ,.,. ..,...,,,, .. ,, .W .... , .,.: . -1 L ' H f 3- K 5 4 f I zz- 1 ,. .., . .g r .- A 5 Quo Vadis Pictured, ABOVE, standing: A. Smith, C. Trecmski, B. Lembersky, M. Answay, C, Cajdosik, M. Tomezak, M. Wfolak, M. Needleman, C. Dragisic, S. Checchi, R. Click. Sitting: Carson, Kimmel, Spielman, M. Petro, E. Elder, TOP RIGHT, sitting: S. Hanczar, K. YVoodall, P. Maclay, M. Proco, Ferruti, K. Kelly, M. McMullen, S. Stakel, C. Cohen, D. Mihalko, S. Strickenburg, L. Holmstrom, M. Nisenbaum. Standing: C. Martin, B. Strauss, P. Dobbs, D. Sloat, L. Briskey. RIGHT: C. Miller, S. McEwen, F. Valen, S. Checchi, B. Dunyak, K. Robinson, S. Norrick, Hrabchak, R. Craziani, P. Johnston, M. Zatkovich, K. Dvorsky, B. Seifert, M. Fong. 42 Over one hundred members of Quo Vadis serve as host- esses for the eighteen nationality rooms and Heinz Chapel. Tours are given throughout the year which center around historical and cultural facts concerning the room and its country. During the year the hostesses meet with the representatives of each room to help decorate it in its ethnic colors for the Christmas holi- days. To promote interest in international affairs, the organization offers scholarships for outstanding mem- bers to study abroad. Besides their regular duties, the members serve as hostesses at the annual Commence- ment exercises in the spring. wmv -Q...--. 'Iii ali QB Tffjw., Nl 'Q' o Pitt Hosts Pictured, seated: N. Zawinski, S. Markovitz, B Schuster. S. Nlcliwen, B. Secarea. First row: E. Elder, S. llanczar, I.. Briskey, S. Auyash, M. Proco, K. Smith. L. Elder, Miss Bronder. Second Row: C Dragisic, C. Peters, D. Silkroski, Biher, Bleil. It is the job of Pitt Hosts and Hostesses to give campus tours to prospective students. lt is through this first meeting with a Pitt student that the high school seniors form their most lasting impressions of the university. lt is up to the Hosts and Hostesses to describe life at Pitt, keeping in mind that often their answers help the pro- spective student decide whether or not to come to Pitt. I' The XVilliam Pitt Debate Union, under the direction of Dr. Thomas Kane, participates in traditional, parlia- mentary, and public series debates tournaments as Well as individual forensic programs. XVPDU operates an outstanding public debating pro- gram in its high school assembly series. Opponents for this series are selected from most of the leading univer- sities, including the Ivy League and Big Ten. A typical debate year includes 45-50 trips throughout the United States, Canada, and Iamaica. As well as en- joying other schools' hospitality, XVPDU annually hosts the Collegiate Cross-Examination Tournament and the Invitational High School Tournament as well as guests from the United States, Canada, Iamaica, and japan. VVPDU members have won honors as state debate champions, and in recent years have won nation recog- nition in individual oratory. illiam Pitt Debate Union Back: C. Stoker, Kearney, 1. Strand, VV. McGinnis H. Miller, Kennedy, N. DiMuria. Sitting: R. Hilliard, P. Burns, V. Cook, C. Camic tudent nion Board Picturcdg Above, the SUB Exec: R. Loup, K. N1cKool, C, Alcsiaui. B. Iladhurgg Right: thc .Xinuial Christmas Partyg Top Right: The Coffee Ilouseg Bottom Right: Pool. The Student Union Board is composed of students who assume the planning function for all activities con' nected with the Student Union. As a programming or- ganization, the Board relies on the creativity and effort of its student staff and members. SUB is composed of four committees, each with a chair- man. The Public Affairs Committee under chairman Kathy McKool presents distinguished speakers of inter- est to the university conununity. The committee also presents forums, debates, panels and documentary films. Under chairman Cindy Alesaini, the Social Committee offers dances, movies fashion shows, the Pit Coffee House and the Miss University of Pittsburgh Pageant. There is also a concert each term sponsored by the SU. The Committee Un The Arts, better known as COTA, under the chairmanship of Bruce Hadburg sponsors programs in the performing arts, including concerts, for- eign film series, art exhibits, dance programs and multi- media Workshops. The Public Realtions committee, chairmaned by Robert Leap provides publicity and advertises for the committees. It also provides represen- tation for the SUB at University wide functions. 'ff KS 47 w A Fraternities 5345 X 1? 74 if ,V Y' 1 Nm-Lx ,xwm can 5 x K .,1..,, , was Pict111'c-Ll: X72-ll4i0llh Crock lfvwuts. Far Left: Il11sl1g Left: Clrcck YYeek F1111 Night: Buttmll Lefiz Crock Wlfek Blood Driveg Below: il Party ut the Phi flilllllllii Delta Holme. 1 X 9 1 1 -, ,f 'xxw 1 .. 1 1 1 iii 111 5 'A' 1 f-' 11 ' ,. T N f 1 11 1 1 1, 3 3 51 S hillips Kraft Nonemaker Bllchko Kiska I luminski Csensich Betlyon xvllflll Nlartucci Nutali Ventura . M. Krauc . C. Carman , .Hwrtman . R. Luuiewski . E. Huot . Setlock . F. Mols J. Tedesco D. Nlikulandrich V. Balestrino I. Smallhoover Cl. Gehegan iii' 'HW ax Q 4 sp-Q1 I ACD The Impossible Dream . . . July 13, 1968 . . . 214-216 N. Bellefield . . . Good Rush . . . Spirit . . . Tuck Shop . . . Classes? . . . Pigskin and Bacardi mixed . . . Goal Post . . . Black Marks . . . Behind the Times? . . . The Trial . . . Point of Personal Privilege . , . S10 Overnite Fee . . . Coat and Tie . . . Alumni? . . . Dues? . . . Garage Doors . . . Volunteers . . . 12:00 and 2:15 . . . Aspiring Echelon . . . The Machine . . . Back Room . . . Closed Doors . . . Hand Picked . . . YVhat do we want? Monday Night at the Luna . . . Cozy's . . . Another half keg . . . Cordells or Travelles? . . . VVhere are the broads? . . . It's All Right? . . . Tobaggon Party . . . Streets of New York . . . Good Times . . . Up against the Head . . . Does she? . . . T.S .... Whereis my toothpaste? . . . No more bandaids . . . Cold Duck . . . 10 cents a game . . . phantoms . . . pahsed out . . . Where's my paddle? . . . VVhe1'e's my PIN? . . . Games? . . . weigh-ins . . . He's at the library . . , The Rocks, The Port, The Grove . . . Dagos . . . Cleaning List . . . Dish towel . . . VVhere are your car keys? . . . sportsg next year . . . 35.00 or a pint . . . unwel- come guests . . . sportsmanship . . . Charlie Who . . . NVho did it? . . . Trophies . . . I Love You . . . Pins and Flowers . . . involvement . . . Ugly Man . . . No more i'That's Amore . . . Cruel YVar . . . Third Overall . . . Bridge Over Troubled XVaters . . . Relevancy . . . four am bullshit . . . hung up . . . questions . . . future . . . lottery . . . ideas and opinions . . . growing pains . . . maturity . . . Delta Phi, Omega Chapterg Hope, Drive, A Goal Achieved ,Q as l S I 2ND PLACE g : FRATERNITY PICTURE Q. is ' of X r K! ATA Locally, Delta Tau Delta has remained one of the strongest fraternities at Pitt with over seventy members. The brothers function around as scholarship, community service, athletics, and social events. Over the past year, the Delts have raised their house average considerably. They sold bottles of shampoo to raise funds for the Children's Hospital during Creek NVeek, thus helping them take a second place in overall Greek Week. Dominating league A fraternity sports, they collected over 500 points more than the second place fraternity. First place trophies were awarded for softball, football, basketball, volleyball, swimming, and track. Along with numer- ous parties at the house Delta Tau Delta collaborated with AEPhi for a spaghetti dinner, held mixers with other sororities at Pitt, and had a Winter Weekend with dates at Mont Chateau. The path for a bright future Will continue to unfold when one becomes a member of Delta Tau Delta. 9 I B. Blanche 20. VV. Kaniu 2. D Mcfllune 21. D. O1'le1na11ski 51. R. Loughrey 22. S. Kisel' 4. D Kennedy 23. G. Henicle 1 A A Q i 6 5. D Smith 24. R. Lozier g f Q fi. D Frisinu -5. D. Heydt 7. M. Zappa 26. G. Critchlow I E H s. D Tutko 27. 1. 13111119 A A . sz. 11. Kuhn 28. s. janecko rj 10. T. Jones 29. S. Baldwin ' ' , ' 11. '11 Carey 30. R. Dozzi 12. D. Beck 31. R. Barnhart 2 1:1 13, 1111811 .-12. 1. F1-achcllu 14 Knierim .3-3. F. Deptola 15 S. Black 34. T, Hnse 16 L. Shalski 35. CI. YVe1ler 17 P. Yuna 36. Baker 18 C. Ogle 37. P. Carey 19 B. Searfoss 4 6 5 Lenny the Jock . . . the Duke . . . Chiefs . . . the . . TllOlllPSOIllS deer . . . rag man . . . Snee's hand greasy Finn . . . Chunky . . . Catool . . . Haniing . . . . . . Cloxfs . . . Mad Marge . . . Bud Man . . . Killer wrestling champs . . . the Frito Bandito . . . DooBee , , . Blade , , , Fiji Rally , , .01-phang PM-ty U . ' La- . . . Diggin it . . . General Tire . . . Hoineeoniing redo. . .treeing. . .swirly. . .Botat-elli. . .red ear- Queen, Patti Zepfel . . . hup, ehut, pht, plit . . . Dog pet . . .basically Stronip . . . eutting cheese . . . yup Ass . . . the Banlaon Twins . . . lleidekats hill . . . pa. yuppa. . .Diekie and XVlTlZZt'l'. . . Nlelluglfs fish Green Cables . . . duinh Sue . . . li . . . fine, fine. sandwich . . . Oakee Dokee . . . the Rough Riders . . . fine . . . get right the - out of here . . . 08. 2, and l Chetls Potato salad . . . the Ghost . . . Creek Sing . . Q , Q lJQl0uP'gmufHg1-. , , wht, mid V W? I . , 'Kimi 1,9 how'd ya do last nite? . . . define your terms . . . Fiji' '... luirglary ...i 'Daddy Sang liassl' . . . Mrs. Oceanography ',.. Bear, Barr, and Bar . . . liirdinan Fitz . . . Tanks for the Xleniories . . . Creek Week . . . l,aFrankie's Double. . .PHI Cl.-XNINIA DELT.-X with the Kappas . . . fire drills-. . . Larry MeKappa 56 CDI'A 43 A AQ Q. M -W Avimewki Q E' . 3 22 F 3 3 5 '9' Q ! - ','f tr ' ld 43 ,lv - - g, - ,sf B. Barr 17. L. Clutuly D. EIIICIAF' li Rcbiuh 18. XY. tllull . B. Sicarml li liirckbichlcr 19. -I, Mapu . R. Cratson ff 1JCCk1l'1O 20. P. Carlin XVasylik Stcllz 21. Y RITHISU Valn-ho Cl 1161101113 22. CI Kohlmerger D Kuczynski P. jussit 23. S. Klein M. NVisniewski I, Hutton 24. T. Burlmer H. Thompson P. Kurki 25, T. Iinmcltonies R. 011:-r il, llllft 26. D Kostelnik R. Fikc H. 41111114 27. Vous L. McHugh D Davis 28. S. llrugan T. Porrcca J. Nlycrs 29. NY. S1100 P, Boulis 11. Hyba 30. I.. Relmiuh NI. Sigllllllld D. Yahrling 31. Ayers . H. 1llgTilIll j. c1ll61l1 1ST PLACE FRATERNITY ug PICTURE 1 CDK9 Phi Kappa Theta, with approximately sixty brothers, strives for the goals of friendship, relevancy, and brotherhood. Through participation in intramural sports, Homecoming, Winter Week- end, and Greek VVeek, the Phi Kaps build lasting friendships with the brothers and sisters of other fraternities and sororities. Involvement in campus organizations not only broadens our re- lations with others, but contributes to the University commu- nity, over the past year we have tried to become relevant within the Pittsburgh community as well through service projects. A car smash before the Notre Dame game and a Bounce for Heartsn drive raised over S1000 for Childrenls Hospital and the United Heart Fund. Brotherhood, intangible and invaluable, is built over a period of time, through pledging and during membership. Lifetime bonds are developed by an active pledge program, active participation in campus activities, and active house functions. We believe Mu chapter of Phi Kappa Theta strives, through diversification, contribution, and sincere dedication, to attain our goals of RELEVANCY, FRIENDSHIP, and most important, BROTHERHOOD. l. Kolter 2, F. YVeber SI. B. Ricci 4. C. Bowser 5, D. Agostini , 6. F. Bilotta ' 7. 1. scuuy I , V 8. D, ' . ., , ' J I0 L 6 V . S. Fisher . , T. Fignrski ll. Nl. Bashista 1 Lavvyci I I 1. 1' n Hill llh lu NN-. all 2 f .W A, ,'-,:. gf 5 A , 3 ' 4 43 , VPQA 'A 'E X 2 'l : . --. 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The fraternity also boasts a high scholastic average with members of the Druids, Omicron Delta Kappa, the Pitt News, the W'illiam Penn Debate Union, and several members of the Student Government. There exists a feeling of transition, that continues to grow and ensure the basis of genuine brotherhood. wsu ' I SIIHUII lxlem B all 18 Xl ir 'calls usselson l1ltCIllJl1I'g I z pp usekoll XYeclm-r -91995 P . I . .-X . C. B. D R. Xl B. Booth xxvklldllliill Lippman Hodge Judd Dago Herroll Seltzer Helix ZAE The brothers of Sigma Alpha lipsilon are identified by three distinct qualities: fraternity spirit, academic awareness, and participation in student affairs. Spirit is an integral part of every lmrother, all succeeding in winning 1970 YVinter XVeekend and placing high i11 Homecoming and Greek NVeek. Aca- demic excellence and achievement are encouraged, ascrilming to the theory that a man can neither improve himself nor his fraternity if he cannot main- tain a respectable average in his studiesg thus, scholarship is the key to success. M , , I V C Xyllllllfll Gardner 1. W'eucller M. Berovich F. Duffy' T. Pclraifis C. Baker R. Deemer AI. Clwrry T. Swiclzinski T. lluclock S. Dupell M. Porcmlmu T. Lyons Hill Post Mcillilltick Haney Abati Sciullo . lllills Deuarclo Xlaylonis lluluer Sielmeking Alclerfer Sell Marko ZX The brothers of Sigma Chi feel that fraternity is based on the brotherhood of men with all temperaments, talents, and con- victions, and this has resulted in one of their most successful years at Pitt. Their Derby Day was praised by all Greeks and the general University community. They prospered in Home- coming, Winter NVeekend, and especially in Greek NVeek in which they Won a first place in fun Night and a second in the chariot race competitions. The Sigs continued to show their athletic ability not only in intrainurals, Winning a first in Wrestling and a second in HAT football, but also in varsity sports. The year was highlighted by a Laurel Mountain ski-Winter weekend at Green Gables. xx .1 A E iaiizfz-.2 fbi? YALL M. Cleaxou F. Ruscuti K. Shaffer B, Addison P. Pecharka T. Hayes J. Fammauhno ID. Vlxllclilrgcr Carney' Cl. Iszunlms D. EKIQCCUIIIID B. Shoemaker A. Harculxcld D. Egggan C. Lauder A. Morris H. Deagzu' H. Hkllflllllll H. Frank I. james T. Thompson L! This past year was one to be remembered for Zeta Beta Tau. It was a year that began with experimentation and ended with success. ZBT took the first step toward abolishing the pledging system by instituting a neophyte policy whereby those who were seeking initiation and those who were already brothers maintained a relation- ship of equality. Socially the Zeebs were as active as ever, with roller skating, all night bowling, track, and cocktail parties supplementing the standard booze and band affairs. The brothers of ZBT distinguished themselves during the past year. Among them, Michael Zagorc was named Mr. Pitt, the third year in a row that a Zeeb has re- ceived the award. Greek Week, however, was the high-point of the year of the fraternity. ZBT was awarded the lnterfraternity Scholarship Plaque, which goes to the fraternity with the highest quality point average. At the concert, the fraternity was honored with the Chancellor's Cup, designating Zeta Beta Tau as the best overall fraternity on campus. Finally, ZBT was proclaimed winner of 1970 Creek VVeek. Mak limi Sill, ZBT C. Clascom A. Steinberg D. Mittleman S. Adler L. Cohen L. Goldberg M. Isack L. Clanz D. Baer I. Ackerman E. Citron F. Sharpless I. Dobrshin S. VVerner M. Frankel A. Segal H. Berger B. Applebaunr B. Prager R. Rothenberg D. Cooper J. Meyers N. Pakett M. Cutkind E. Jacobs H. Berger . S. Sohinki 1. Snyder . S. Hirsh B. Sebring Nl. Zagorc B. Ciglio Nl. Hellman D. Rosen R. Leap VV. Berman li. Diamond Nl. Rosenwasser 67 4 Panhellenic Council. the governing body of sororities. is composed of two representatives plus the president of each sorority. The maintenance of good relations among the groups, encouragement of scholarship. maintenance of high social standards, and regulation are a few of its purposes. Under president Liz Zicherrnan. a new set of rush rules was instituted shortening the rush period, thus leaving more time for individual activities. Other Panhel activities include Panhel preview for freshman, a scavenger hunt for the winter pledges and a picnic for the fall pledges. Together with IFC, Panhel sponsored the Chancellor's Dinner in October, a dollar a plate spaghetti dinner for charity, a Creek dinner in the SU lmallrooin, and a successful Creek XVeek. 68 ID- Picturecl. seated: M. Hudali. Swartz. Nl. Znuy, L. Ciavarra, li. Tansky. Standing: Mrs. Haley qfklvisorj, L. Zicherman, C. Berncr, D. Colicu, CI. Manco, B. Taliak Loft: Sigma Delta Tau N'Viuter VVeenend Booth: Bottom Left: Alpha Epsilon Phi at Derby Dayg Bc- low: Kappa Kappa Gamma and Kappa Alpha Theta at a footliall game. Panhel l. S. Iluss 2. S. liutls J3. Kiclli L K, Forln-5 5. I.. Klein li. li. Fogarty T. Cl, liulwr H. CI. licngstoll 9. s. W-ugly IU, IS. liclcy ll. l,. Bllllitllls 12. li. I,rmry IIB. ll. livll l-4. M. Nlillillilk 15. M. Zcwllul' 16. S. l'mlm'hz1 IT. K. QDSIIOTIIU 70 . Klinv Ycres Brendel 'I'l1omas .Xrrigo , fiilfilillllil Slmiel' xlzunes N1 ichael . Nklltsoll Stzuccvik M ilfuit Fox IDCIHEIIIQLOIIU lhllmliuo . Koncful WR 43' 27 f.. fs42g,M,5f aff R -. 32 . 2g1 v Q gi AAVI HNO girl is an island, no girl stands alone. Such is the belief of Alpha Delta Pi - a belief which is put into practice as the ADPi's joined together to participate in University events such as Homecoming, YVinter Wleekend, and Greek VVeek. This year Alpha Iota Chapter celebrated its fiftieth anniver- sary during which the sisters entertained both alumnae and other guests. Other social events included a formal dinner dance, a Christmas party, and a senior dinner. Scholastic achievements included receiving the Scholarship Trophy pre- sented to the sorority having the highest overall quality point average. The ADPi's have also joined together in providing service to the Pittsburgh community by making touch-me books for the children at the School for the Blind. Along with their involvement in sorority, many Alpha Delta Pi's were ac- tive in University organizations including AXVS, Pan-Hel, Quo Vadis, Student Government, and Mentor groups. The sisters of Alpha Delta Pi enjoy doing things together and enjoy new friendships which broaden their own lives - for no girl is an island. AECD The sisters of Alpha Epsilon Phi have channeled the Widest variety of talents and interests into a force which has been felt by every part of the University community and the Pitts- burgh area. Feeling the pangs of the plight of the American Indian, the sorors sold themselves to the community in a Rent-an-AEPhi'l program to raise the much needed funds for these people. They all participated in the Leisure Learn program and helped at the local community center. The div- ersity of the group can be seen from the fact that they won first place in Sigma Chi's Derby games and in the homecom- ing banner competition. Through mixers, a dinner-dance at the LeMont, parents weekend activities, and undying spirit during Homecoming, VVinter XVeekend, and Creek VVeek, the sisters of Alpha Epsilon Phi have grown together in a bond of friendship and understanding. ,....,,,p , .fm -nHMm.f.I,5 . ...fs -19, Y, x,f5sff',f n p! Szulock Brown Leytun XYurin Clmlmycs Lillllilll BCCYIIHIII .Xvvrlmch Snyclcr -. Tubleman ROS6Ill321llITl Heller Hurlich Sch wurtz flllllllllklll Cohen Karsh Iloch 1. Nl. Digby 2. C, Paskuvitch 3, li. f:l'ilClJllCl' 4. K. Ncdley 5. S. Kovacs 6. M. Mulquecn T, Nccllcy 8. Sraclomski 9. D. Smith 10. M. Pugnatto ll. N, liorhness 12. A. NVilpm 153. I.. Clutuly l-4. A, Clalulvriu 15. K. Mcliool Ili. B. NlcNx1llv IT. l.. f:iilVkll'l'kl 18. li. Manning 74 ' XQ Chi Omega is a group of individuals whose talents interweave for the success of the sorority. Scholastically the sorority has a high average: one member attained Phi Beta Kappa, two were tapped to Omicron Sigma Rho, the Panhellenic honorary. Sisters were sweethearts of Phi Gamma Delta, Delta Sigma Phi, Delta Tau Del- ta, and Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Chi Omegas were Homecoming and Creek NVeek Queens. Chi Omega received the third place award in the Winter VVeekend Carnival Booth and received first place for over-all Greek XVeek. The sisters worked with the Fijis to give a party for some needy children of the area as their sei-vice project. All the sisters enjoyed Ski NVeekend at Laurel Mountain and the many mixers with fraternities at Pitt and Carnegie-Mellon. This year was a very rewarding one for the Chi Omegas. A lot of hard work and enjoyment made the year a success. AAA The sisterhood of Delta Delta Delta provides its members with the opportunity to grow and learn in an atmosphere of friendship and understanding. The fresh and lively spirit of the group thrives on the ideas and opinions of individuals which are shared and appre- ciated. Tri-Deltas participate in a wide range of campus activities - Cwens, Thrysa Amos, Student Government, and Freshmen Orientation. Many hold offices in such groups as AWS, Panhellenic Council, and Mortar Board, While others participate in Greek VVeek committees, dorm activities, and theatre. The sisters find lei- sure time for swimming, archery, dancing and painting while work- ing to take third place in Greek Week and second place in Home- coming banners. Diversified interests and talents can be found at work in Tri-Delta in every activity. In Tri-Delta the enjoyment of sorority activities such as the winter formal, hayrides, dances, ser- vice projects, and overnights in the suite is something to always be remembered. Sisterhood in Delta Delta Delta is sharing, learning, and growing, and the members are proud of their sisters and of their sorority. R91 Z' B. Lang S. jones M. NValach R. Samuels L. Dulmas I. Reagan M. Truuzo J. lloffsteder B. Katella E. Mechenhier S. Powell D. Lewis Lash Crigasy M alacarue McLaughlan A. Karpinslci C. Crawford . Samuels K, Stein Homito Samuels C. Caring llandleu 03595 'E N ,ffm f S. Kotovsky D. Segal S. VVeinstein I. Litman Block Nl. Bubin B. Talmak E. Tansky P. Feldman A. Trautenberg C.. Saremsky B. Lembersky L. Sheps NI. Epstein H. Elovitz N . Solomon M. Shaitkin S. Marks L. Colden R. Jacobsen B. Flam P. Weiner P. Thomas S. M arkovitz M. Schwartz E. Seigel C. Damanaskas D. Bloch Nl. Cisser B. Stein B. Markowitz ACDE For Delta Phi Epsilon this year has been one of sincerity and closeness entwined with the enthusiasm of involvement. The sorority sponsored informal discussions with professors, cookie sales for cystic fibrosis and Childrenis Hospital, lunches for par- ents and alumni, and dinners at The Edge and The Bigelow. The big events of the year - Homecoming, Winter Weekend, and Greek NVeek - revealed the spirit and hardworking nature of each sister. Individual members participated in Quo Vadis, Stu- dent Union Board, Pitt Hosts, The Pitt News, and the mentor program. In recognition for their scholastic achievements, sisters were tapped into Cwens, Quax, Mortar Board, and Phi Beta Kappa. With the tremendous momentum of a great year behind them, the sisters of Delta Phi Epsilon anticipate a very success- ful coming year. 79 AZ The object of this sorority shall be to unite its members in the bonds of sincere and lasting friendship, and to stimulate one another in the pursuit of knowledge, to promote the moral and social culture of its members and to develop plans for guidance and unity in action . . . N These high ideals of Delta Zetafs founders are embodied in our participation in campus events, philanthropies, and just plain old good times. The sisters participated in Homecoming, Winter Weekend, and Greek Week, winning Greek Sing, and held a brunch during Parent's Weekend. DZ also helped with the Christmas and Easter parties at the Pittsburgh Hearing and Speech So- ciety. We had our fun and good times at overnight parties, our Christmas dinner-dance, and our Spring Formal. In every respect, Delta Zeta is an adventure in friendship. . M Q7 l. D. A mold 2. T. Ilomisak 53. N. Zawinski 4. Chow 5. C, Murphy 6. B. Gregory 7. Lalmelxu H. A. Beglcr EJ. M. Berry 10.61. Ritz ll. V. Paco 12. F. Ivancic 13. Nl. Nlussero 14. CI. B6I'lll'I' 15. AI. Ketrcn lfi. K. Fetsko IT. C. Bartolini B. Tedesko CI. Burry Cl. Cullen S. Scowum P. Holtzmzm B. Buel C. Berger T. .Xmelio K. Sudyk Nl. Kocllmar K. French -I. Smith 1. Forester C. Maloney' bl. Spautz D. Koch KA9 JY' ...ws Kappa Alpha Theta as a beneficial group to the University of Pittsburgh stresses three important attributes: enthusiasm, individuality, and awareness. Thetas have always taken a deep interest and shown much enthusiasm in all phases of activity, Pan Hel, AXVS, Cwens, Mortar Board, Freshmen Orientation, Homecoming, and Creek NVeek. Besides taking part in the activities at Pitt. the Thetas have tried to bring other groups closer to the University. such as the foreign students who are studying at the English Institute of the University. These services have also ex- tended to the community. This includes voluntary assistance to the Blind School, entertaining anld collecting toys for needy children during the holidays, and assisting with the collection for the various blood drives. Thetas feel that by working through the true bonds of sisterhood and friendship. they can broaden each individual per- sonality. Kappa Alpha Theta has been beneficial as an organization and it has made each life fun and a worthwhile experience during the memorable years at Pitt. sq f 1. Eisenlueis S. Center, S. Davis K. Pawlikowski 5. Shader D. Driscoll C. Phadt F. Aggers R. Docktoric K. Dasch 11, Manor C. Scuro M. Stine K. Riley P. Bruno I. Yerluanets C, Hunter M. Shack M. Znoy J. Hilewicz D. llezlth ll. Satterlec CI. Muteer M. lluhn 1. Meyers li. Samson P. Figorski I. Cusano S. Zuvin l.. Ferrari ll. NVilson Cornilue 1. McQuaclc ll, llcidy 1. Seddon Cl. Roessing B. Caserio M. Moser .S. ' Corgio D. Dick C. Czlssiotti L. Mangold L. Cooper K. Hanna K. Laffey P. Xealon 1. Kuhn P. Collavincenzo M. Kastantin M. Donahue 83 KKI' 84 dl iw a M 2 .asr rev. . at . Q ri.. as el The Keys to Kappa Kappa Gamma are unity yet individuality. The individuality of each sister brings a variety of interests to the group and provides the spirit, strength, and friendship which unites us. The Kappas enjoyed participating in University events this past year such as Homecoming, YVinter XVeekend, and Creek YVeek. Also Kappa sponsored several community activities such as uadopt- ing a family at Christmas, Christmas caroling at Childrens Hospital, and hold- ing a party for the blind school with the Delta Sigs. Active is a word which can describe a Kappa. The activities of some of the sisters range from Student Covernment to PanHellenic to cheerleaders to Cwens and Mortar Board and Miss University of Pittsburgh herself. The versatility within the group combined with a pursuit of loveliness makes Kappa Kappa Gamma a warm, shining place that shines as the Kappa key each sister Wears. Qi 5 Qix gifs 11 Me' W 'Z if M9 3 D, Slllilllfil' li. xl. Hill P. Verncr NI. R056 C. Nlancc P. Kay S. Rettger Nl. :X. Zovko K. cJl7t'I'llill4lCl' .-X. Nlatiyaik CI. Claspcrri D. NIRUILITOS I. Siefwl . 5 X. NIIIITQIF' . C. Klclllanski . M. Rice . S. Grant . C, Yanski . li. Clemmcm Lzunlm Totsze I lill XYilson 'l'erminu Kollm Steppling slacksou liraum Slay er Tholllzls Zyro Zcwku I led wig Vullani NI iller Conrad Harris Cigliotti C. Clarnas Rosensweig 1. C. fVl2lI'CiI1iZyll C, Clotfried S. Gullan M. Conan L. Tukar Bw . A fm W Q, :Sgff'i V I K' TOGETHER 87 wsiara 5, 7 . 3 ii sf F STM 'KN- 3 A, ,L 14.31, Q S - 'lax Q mf ,- U... ? f 3 f' , X Mika fl N 1 4 - KL i , ,. ,E , 3 l N X. agff 'A - m . , My I' Zg, , 5 2 h 4 ff , 5 , ., A f'75'W E A g , K , S vw. 1' ,M W6 2'-:: ' W- EAT n ' F wg? vs-Q L 'fil m 065 2ND PLACE Q SORORITY , Q PICTURE Q Q, f C Fw -5 I f ,' R X Merlin Kaiser Berman Lupu TllChIllLlIl ZiCk6I'lllilll Cohen Handel Tacksel Levine Dintenfass Laxnpcrt NIQIIHCIIILICIICI Giges 81185111311 Paris Fine Lipkin '. Feldman Levey Beernmn Llittlblllkill '1 'W 24 F! mia , I M Yin liiiiiw S. Mellars D. Stahl lf. Lesniak l. Caliendo D. Nlihalko D. Dobda I. Fehl j. Little R. Banasik B. Loersch M. Siudyla K. Boehm 1. Musial M, Hornyak C. Lukowski 1. Siebel B. Young NI. Toia P. Cunnnings K. Bastyr . Nl. Hertwick L. Danale P. Finale B. Rinnnel C. Shafer S. Cook 1. Klennn Ferruti D. Centilcore j. Balo Nl. Maruccio SCDA Theta Phi Alpha . . . TPA . . . Tee Pee a . . a Wigwam of friendship . . . sisters in the bond . . . active on Lainpus Mentors . . . CXVENS . . . QUAX .... A ED . YMC X Omicron Sigma Rho . . . Panhel . . . RA . . . pride in our sis ters and in our pledges . . . Boston Tea Party pinned or engaged, not lovaliered . . . hey, good buddy . the glglllldd pink Chocolate Easter bunny from Triangle . . . secret little s1s ters . . . justice, friendship, truth . . . singing in the Tuck Shop to the Delta Phis . . . sleepless overnites . . . the alteierlents of mixers . . . a candlelight after every meeting . two minute aluinnal coininent . . . nothing great is ever achieved without much enduring O06 Q 1ST PLACE 0 O X Y' . 9 I SORORITY 9 , PICTURE 's , 3 1 f il f ,p..4f '11, ' A iw' fm J,-f '5' fwy A I 'Q Hf QA,J m ya ?1ff 2 V. V Q .. W M ffzm A V. ,V -r S'-M 15. 4 ' KE,aIi 4,I x' .mqffm KN gf k,.Q,1' .fy W?.'5l5'f,' WH , 4, W T74 . LQ- a L.: V P Nts. V 'Hindu' ' ,,, .J 1 y st r ' ,Y ,. ...,:',,f-. H853 'qw it ,aw U.: . 12' W-. I! , -. ,ai.'-r.. 1 K J ,TI .pcm . E2 . I - I. . N- '--f K. ,, 2is5ftf22ff+w2zzaaa,..,,1 I Now that the 1970 OWL is almost finished, it's hard to believe that after four years in this office. I must say good-bye to 400 Schenley Ilall. There are a lot of me- mories in these walls: a lot of good times and a lot of grief. I can remember my first year here, tracing layouts for the '67 OXVL and then all of a sudden I jumped into being Layout and Associate Editor for the '68, That was quite a year - tempers raged and rum flowed, but some- how we did get a book done. Pat and Earl. I owe 35 you a great deal for those years of experience. Then there was the '69 - that was my book - my first year as Editor-in-Chief. Many say it was a revolutionary yearbook, many don't believe it even was a yearbook. Maybe those past years were just training. Maybe all that time and energy has culminated in a new form of yearbook production. NYho knows? All I know is I'm proud of the '70 OYVLQ whether anyone else likes it. Ilm pleased with it and I think my staff will also be pleased when they see the product of their labors. Last year my staff criticized me for doing too much, so this year I tried to keep everyone informed of what was happening. Itfs true I probably did more than they wished, but every Editor tries to do as much as possible, and then complains because of a lack of help. Al- though at times we seemed to be understaffed. I canit complain about those Ifve had to work with. First, and foremost, there is Mona. officially she was my Associate Editor. but she was so much more than that. Although she began the year as just a sounding board for ideas and a shoulder to cry on, she is now my fiance. She is the most important of many things that I must thank The OWL for. If she approves of this book, no one else's opinion will really matter. Next must come Bob, my faithful Photo Editor. Al- though I bitched about ourrphotography, it's the best I'ye seen since coming to Pitt and I know he deserves most of the credit. Carol, as usual, came through when The OVVL really needed her help. I'Ier last minute so- cial copy and continued work throughout the past few years will never be forgotten. yvenay, too, one of my newest staff members, was a blessing during last Springs deadline period. It seemed that she and Karen were kept busy typing as fast as I could write. Two additional photographers that I feel I have to thank are Biff and Paul. XYithout Biff most of the organ- izations would still be unshot and without Paul those last minute shots just wouldnlt have been taken. Nlike too, must be mentionedg his capable management left little to be desired. Also in the line of business, Chip, Cindy, Harry. and Ira deserve much thanks for their assistance. Martha Ilartle must also be noted for the excellent sports copy that she wrote. 93 x i 94 2 ,f ,W-K f My final two 'thanks' go to Larry Pirnie and Sylvan Pinto - both of the American Yearbook Company. Larry has been a constant friend and great aid in pro- ducing the past two yearbooks. I wonder what they would look like without his guidance. Syl, too - a new friend, was very helpful. Good luck with Pitt next year. I think I've mentioned just about everyone of impor- tance. If I've missed anyone, well, IIIH really sorry. It feels so strange to be finishing this book. Itis now two months after graduation and I already feel different. Although I'll be here at Dental School for four years, I'll never be an undergraduate again and I'll never ex- perience the things I've experienced again. Now that I think back about this year, it has really been the grea- test ever. I wrote in the beginning of the Pitt??? book that this was a year few would forget. I know that I shall never forget this one, or the preceeding three either. s Chip, now I come to you. All I can say is Good Luck' and do the very best you can. The OWL is a great insti- tution so always remember: Don't just edit your book, live it . . . B.S.B. 95 Specifications The 1970 Owl of the University of Pittsburgh has been printed by the offset lithographic process of the American Yearbook Company lo- cated in Cambridge, Maryland. The stock on which this section is printed is 8041 matte paper. The Athletic and Social Scene sections are printed on 10041 University NVhite Paper. The body copy in this book is 10 pt. Laurel with 24 pt. Laurel Bold heads. The caption identification for the organization section is 8 pt. Laurel. The body copy in the Athletic and Social Scene sections is 12 pt. Palatino Bold. The black and White photo- graphs in the book are the work of undergraduates at the University. The color photographs are by Al Hartman of the Pat McKenrick Stu- dio, Cincinnati, Ohio, Robert Don- aldson, and Steven Savage. The vinyl folder was constructed and printed by the American Thermoplastics Company of Pittsburgh. Pennsylvan- ia. The covers were designed by Rol Nloinrner of the American Yearbook Company, Topeka, Kansas. 96 WTF- i T ., +4 Hx, ' 'A ?4 fu Q1 W , L , , ,N r , . L i L' . , Y 4 ,Q Fi ' W ' ,w s N ' f Q 4 ' a Q , S . 9 -' ,-. 4. l . . ! ' Q . A 5 4 . ' 1 ff' x . J., .I R . 1 1 iff , qgjt, 1 v 1 9 1 -1- F 'SF ', ' University of Pimburgh! 1970 OWL .--- ,sf- G in , ,J , 1 GAK Man Of The Year David Guydan OAK l,l'C5iLiCHl S. Cn. SCIHHUI' Oricnlulion fhlliflllllll Sigma Alpha lipsilun Miss Pitt Martha Hartle A. W. S. President' Pitt News Sports Editor Owl Sports Editor Mortar Board Mr. Pitt Michael Zagorc Owl Business Manager G. Activities Coordinator Zeta Beta Tau Omieron Delta: Kappa What is the OWL Hall of Fame? 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MILTON KENNER KATHLEEN KENNY ALLISON KING EDWARD KING MICHAEL KINTER BERNADETTE KIRSKY PAUL KISWARDY JONATHAN KITT JUDITH KLASWICK LINDA KLEIN ILONA KLIMCHAK PATRICK KLIMECK RITA KLUKASZEWSKI GERALD KNOUSE DARRYLN KOCH BARBARA KOEHLER ROBERT KOENIG DIANE KOGUT ROBERT KOHL JOSEPH KOHONOSKI RAYMOND KOMICHAK BRUCE KOMISKE MARILYN KONISH LUCY KOTEEN RICHARD KOVACH JOHN KOZAROVICH JOHN KRAUS LINDA KREVOKUCH LANCE KRISTAN JOHN KRISTOFIC ANDREW KRIVONAK DIANE KROCHMAL PAULA KRUSEY SAMUEL KUPFER N. PAUL KUZOVICH ROSANNE KWAIT JUDITH LADEBU BERNARD LALLI DAVID P. LAMBERT WENDY LANDIS MARY ANN LANG JUDITH LANGE LAWRENCE LANGER PEGGY LANIGAN ROBERTA LASH CAROLYN LaTORRE 24 I K l ' Mg? ,GH I gf: ,,, , IFJK - Y. J 5 ' Q., . , 2 ' ? ' ' v - , f , 1 I I. , A V , Q ,Q 'D' W ' 'Q' Q .. 1 ..., A If Q 1 ,,.IM 2. la ll Vw.,J , Avulzn In , N I J I W p 7 - 1 5152. 1 WX 1 II , Ex? I 3118, , 5 -ff- .J,, IPPJL 4 J w ? . W . fn -' as LA FW! M, I 1 QU' 1 I ,If lx, ..-v 'Q U ! fw-3 QW-I LS ,Q'. 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SEQ. it ,,.1y-fgj.v nz .X mx. .i . f .f-.im 1 Y - 4.1 X I . I x -,, W . X - . , . ' I Vw, I y., , , If i' 4 Q Q ABBINANTI, Beverly Allison Park, Pa. Nursin Delta feta ACKERMAN, Lawrence Engineering Pittsburgh, Pa. Zeta Beta Tau, Phi Eta Sig- ma, Sigma Tau, IEEE, Eta Sigma Nu, Intramural tBasketballj, C0-Director Student Government Alloca- tions, Co-Chairman for Electrical Engineers, Engineer Week 1969, Fraternity Bil- liards and Softball ADAMS, Deborah Johnstown, Pa. The College AGOE, Thomas Pittsburgh, Pa. Pharmacy Phi Sigma Kappa, Kappa Psi tSecJ, Penn. P arm, Assoc., Amer. Pharm. Assoc. tPres.J AGOSTINI, Daniel Pittsbur h, Pa. The Coiege Phi Kappa Theta AHRENS, ohn Princeton, N.J. The Colle e Intramurai, WPGH Radio, Triria Bowl ALLEN, William Pittsburgh, Pa. Engineering Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, Intra- murals ALM, Steven Pittsburgh, Pa. The College Delta Sigma Phi ALPERN, Rochelle Glassport, Pa. Education Delta Phi Epsilon, Education Cabinet ALTENBAUGH, Richard Gibsonia, Pa. The College Pi Kappa Alpha ALVANIA, StegJhen M. Fair Oaks, a. The Colle e ANDERSON, Tsathleen Pittsburgh, Pa. Education ANDREWS, Kaye Sodus Point, N.Y. The College Student Govemment CTreas.J, Cheerleader ANGE, Elise Clifton, N.J. The College ANGELILLI, eatrice McKees Rocks, Pa. Education Al ha Delta Pi ANGEBOFF, Carl Curtisville, Pa. Engineering Amer. Society of Civil Engi- neers, Amer. Road Builders Assoc., Kappa Sigma ANTINOPOULUS, Arthur Ambridge, Pa. Pharmacy Kappa Psi, Class President, Common Hour Committee, Pharmacy Cabinet ARGENTINE, Peter Pittsbur h, Pa. The Cogege Sigma Chi, Student Directo- ry, Homecoming Committee, Secondary Schools Commit- tee ARLETT, Dorian A. Homestead, Pa. ,Engineering A.I.I.E. Ka a Sigma ARLETLTI? Joanne Homestead, Pa. The College Quo Vadis, Campus Hostess ARNHEIM, Daniel L. Pittsburgh, Pa. The Co lege Schools Comm. isub' Chairmanl, WPGH Radio QNewsbroadcasterJ, Hep Tutor ARNOLD, Dianne Pittsburgh, Pa. Education Delta Zeta fPres., Rush Chairmanj, CWENS, Mortar Board, Quo Vadis, AWS Election Committee ARNOLD, Linda Frederick, Md. Nursing Gamma Sigma Sigma, Basic Student Nurses Assoc. AUSTIN, Derrick Pittsburgh, Pa. Engineerincg OWL QE itor Emmeritusj, AWS fVice-Pres.j, Gamma Delta Iota, Class Vice-Pres., Pla er Coach AYOT'lyE, Mary Anne Pittsburgh, Pa. Education BACKER, Alice Pittsbur h, Pa. The Coiege Cwens, Thyrsa Amos Award, Student Director fEd.J, Po- laris tBusiness Sltailj, Heinz Chapel Choir, String Ensem- ble, Pitt Opera Club, Mentor, Freshman Camp Couns., Freshman Orientation Comm. BAGULEY, Ian G. Union, N.J. The College Delta Si ma Phi, Soccer BALAS, Wiliam F. Brownville, Pa. The College Phi Ka a Theta BALLIRAIXF5, Barbara Pittsburgh, Pa. Education Omega Alpha Tau, The Pan- ther, Johnstown Pitt, Chi Rho BALYA, Dennis Greensburg, Pa. The College BANEY, Marjorie Williamsport, Pa. The College BANTLEY, Luella Johnstown, Pa. The College Alpha Kappa Pi, Phi Beta Senior Index Kzippa, Panther. Glee Club BARA , Betty Ann Pittsburgh, Pa. Education Woman's Chorale, Y's Link CYMCAJ, City Sister BARANIAK, Michael Boswell, Pa. Enigineering BARK R, Anita E. Johnstown, Pa. Education Chi Rho fPresJ BARR, Bruce S. Leetsdale, Pa. The College Phi Gamma Delta, Omicron Delta Kappa fV. Presy, Druids fTreas.j, Pi Delta Ep- silon CV. Pres.J, Alpha Epsi- lon Delta, The Owl fEditor-in-Chiefj, Student Publications Board, Noose, Intramurals, Men's Council, Men's Dormitory Council, Undergrad. Comm. on Aca- demic Procedures, Freshman Camp tChairmanl, Activities Fair Co-ordinator, Soph. Man of the Year , Junior Worthy Mentor, Orientation Host, Freshman Council, Pres. Pla boy's Penthouse BARR, Jeffrey Canton, Va. The College Delta Sigma Phi, Druids, Omicron Delta Kappa, Foot- ball, Baseball, Student Gov- ernment KV. Pres.j BARRY, Robert Pittsbur h, Pa. The Coie e Under rat? Math Committee BAUER, lxiarilyn J. Butler, Pa. The College Cwens BAUM, Andrew Silver Spring, Md. The Co lege Si ma Al ha Mu Secondary Sciools Crcimm. BAUM, Kathy A. Cleartield, Pa. The College Ambassadors, AWS, Chi Rho, Pitt Christian Fellow- shi BAXTER, Bruce McKeesport, Pa. The Col ege Men's Glee Club BAYER, Dennis Philadelphia, Pa. The Col ege Owl Photographer, Rifle Team, Pitt Photo Club BECK, Elaine Pittsburgh, Pa. The Co lege BECK, Margaret Pittsburgh, Pa. Education Quo Vadis BECKER, Ellen Pittsburgh, Pa. The Co le e Cwens, 'Fhyrsa Amos, Psi Chi, Mortar Board, Phi Beta Kappa. Quo Vadis, Project Encounter CYMCAJ, Mentor BECKER, Mark Pittsbur h, Pa. The Coiege Pi Lambda Phi, Alpha Epsi- lon Delta, Owl, Polaris, Intra- murals, Secondary Schools Comm., Orientation Host, lnterfraternity Counsel BEDEIAN, George Ambridge, Pa. The Co lege BEHM, Eleanor Fredericktown, Pa. Nursing QUAX, Alpha Tau Delta BELLE, Karen Johnstown, Pa. The Collegle BELSKY, Mar Highland Park, N.J. The College Phi Epsilon Pi, Druids, Alpha Efpsilon Delta tPres.J, Cabinet o CAS, Academic Proce- dures Comm. QChairmanJ, Menls Council tChairmanJ, Major Decision Daze BENDIX, Sanford Pittsbur h, Pa. The Coiege American Chemical Society Student Aftiliates tTreas.J BENECKI, Stanley Tarentum, Pa. The College Omicron Delta Epsilon BENEDICT, Allen Johnstown, Pa. Pharmacy BERAN. Ric ard Pittsburgh, Pa. Engineering Sigma Tau, Engineering Ca- binet, Student Government tSen.J, Aguha Phi Omega, American ociety of Mechan- ical Engineers BEREZNIAK, Patricia Ellwood City, Pa. Nursin WPGIE Quo Vadis BERGER, Edward West Orange, N.J. The College BERNSTEIN, Mark Buffalo, N.Y. The College Tri Beta, Student Govern- ment fvice-Presj, Pitt Theatri- cal Club BESSKO, Zsuzsanna Pittsburgh, Pa. Education BEURET, Kit Berw n, Pa. The College Phi Gamma Delta, Pi Delta E silon, Sk scra er En ineer Qlgib. Acilvisorli, V5PGH fManagerJ, W3Yl Radio Club BIANCONI, Patrick Pittsbur h, Pa. The Cosege Phi Kappa Theta, Intramur- als, Fres man Camp Coun., Spirit Comm. BIHA Y. Dennis E. Cleveland, Ohio Engineering Sigma Tau, Omega Chi Epsi- lon QV. Pres.J, Alpha Phi e Omega, Circle K, Pitt Photo Club, Young Republicans, S kysergper Engineer C Business Mgr.J, ntramurals, American Chemical Society, Amer. Inst. of Chem. Engineers fTreas.J V BIRCKBICHLER, Richard D. Butler, Pa. Engineering Phi Gamma Delta, Rifle Team, IEEE Engineerin S0- ciety lBulletin Comm.J, FIEP BLANAR, Andrew Pittsbur h, Pa. The Coiege BLASIOLE, Dennis Greensburg, Pa. The College Concert Band BLEIL, James Allison Park, Pa. The College Kaplpa Kappa Psi, Marching Ban , Concert Band, Secon- dary Schools, Weekend at Pitt, Freshman Camp, Pitt Hosts BLINKY, David Ali ui a, Pa. Thr? Cgllege Kaplpa Kappa Psi, Marching Ban , Concert Band BLOUGH, Roger Johnstown, Pa. The College Panther, Student Government BLUMBERG, Audrey Fair Lawn, N.J. The Collecge Dorm ouncil, Housing Board. YMCA BOCCI, E. Joseph F. Gallitzin, Pa. The College Theta Chi BOHRMAN, JelTre Melrose Park, lsa. Pharmacy Alpha Zeta Omega tSec, Treas.J American Pharma- ceutical Assoc. Pitt Capsule BOND, Kathleen A. S rin ille, N.Y. Tie Cgbllltiglex BONDAREN , Francis Pittsburgh, Pa. Engineering Triangle, Kappa Kappa Psi, Intramurals, Marching Band, Concert Band, Engineers Week. IEEE BORCK, Cheryl Woodmere, L.l., N.Y. The Colle e Photo Clui, YWCA BOROFSKI, Richard Nanticole, Pa. The College Phi Kappa Theta, tPres.j, Psi Chi BOROWSKI, Sandra Pittsburgh, Pa. The Co lege BOSDOSH, Marcia Mt. Pleasant, Pa. Druids Education BOWER, Gerald Williamsport, Pa. Pharmacy Al ha Zeta Omega BOWLEN, Thomas Uniontown, Pa. Pharmacy Phi Delta Chi, Rho Chi. fPres.j Phi Delta Chi BRASILE, Domenick New Castle, Pa. Pharmacy Theta Chi, Kappa Psi QV. Relgentl, Class Treasurer, A. h.A., ACPA, West. Pa. Society of Hospital Pharma- CISIS BRETT, Karen Allentown, Pa. The College Beta Beta Beta, Resident As- sistant BRICKNER, Marilyn Pittsburgh, Pa. Nursing BRICKNER, Robert Pittsburgh, Pa. Enggneering Pi agpa Alpha, Amer. So- ciety 1cil Engineers, Amer. Road Builderls Association, Baseball, Basketball BRIDE, Terence A. Oakmont, Pa. The College BRIDGEMAN. Kenneth W. Pittsbur h, Pa. The Coie e Men's Gqee Club, Social Comm., University Oratory BRISKMAN, Louis Pittsbur h, Pa. The Coiege Omicron Delta Kappa, Po- laris tAsst. Bus. Mgr.J, Base- ball fMgr.J, Student Govern- ment fSenj, William Pitt Debate Union, Ad Hoc Lan- guagge Comm. tChairmanJ BRITT. arbara Herminie, Pa. Nursing QUAX BROADHARD, Richard Lower Burrell, Pa. The College Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Special Fellowship Comm., Pericgetesis, YMCA, SUB fSocial ommj BRODICT, Ronald Charleron, Pa. The College Delta Sigma Phi BROWN, Clifford Philadelphia, Pa. The College Pi Kappa Alpha, Baseball BROWN, R. Geoffrey Pittsbur h. Pa. The Coiege Football BRUMBACK, Mary Hershey, Pa, Pharmacy Lambda Kappa Sigma, Rho Chi BRUNO, Mary Ellen Midland, Pa. The College Delta Delta Delta, Quo Vad- is, Polaris, Social Chairman tHolland Hallj, Dorm Coun- cil, Greek Sing Chairman, GreekWeekChairman,Home- coming Queens Co-Chairman, Pitt Hosts, Mentor BRYAN, William Irwin, Pa. Engineering AIAA, ASME BUCCI, Guy Jr. Pittsbur h, Pa. The Coiege BUCKLEY, Rosanne Gibsonia, Pa. The College Quo Vadis, Pitt Hosts, Col- lege Young Democrats fSec.J BUFA INO, Barbara Cambridge Springs, Pa. The College BULLETT, Anita Huntingdon, Pa. Nursin Alpha ian Delta, SHO, BAS, Dorm Council BULLIONS, Jean Lynn Canonsburg, Pa. The College Alpha Delta Pi, Heinz Chapel Choir, Secondary Schools Comm., AWS tPub. Relations Chmn.J, SUB fPub. Relations Chmn.j, Union Advisory Comm, Greek Week tSec.J BUNDY, David Langeloth, Pa. Engineering De ta Sigma Phi, Sigma Tau, Intramurals BURANOSKY, Mary Kay McKees Rocks, Pa. The College Orchesis, Social Chairman fHolland Hallj, YMCA, Freshman Camp Couns. BURCHFIELD, John Pittsbur h, Pa. The Cogege BURECHSON, Keith Munhall, Pa. Pharmacy Alpha Zeta Omega fPres.J, Pitt Capsule, American Phar- maceutical Association BURK, Susan Wilkes-Barre, Pa. The College YMCA BURKHARD, Thomas F. Johnstown, Pa. The College BUTLER, Sonya Philadelphia, Pa. The College Alpha Kappa Alpha, HEP, Women's esidence Judicial Board CADY, Linda Upper St. Clair, Pa. Nursing Alpha Tau Delta, Quax, B. .N.A. CAHAN, Lynda Bridgeton, N.J. The College Mortar Board fPres.J, Junior Worthy, WPGH, Library Services Committee CChrm.J, Dorm Council tSocial Chrm.j, Housing Brd. S.G. Senator, R.A. PPELLONI, Francis Scranton, Pa. Pharmacy Rho Chi, S.G. Senator, Band CAPUTO, James Irwin, Pa. The College S.G. Senator, Secd . Schools Committee, YMGIA, Psyc Club, Arts and Sciences Re- view Committee, Litchfield Manor fAth. Char.J R.A. CAREY, Elizabeth E. Jeannette, Pa. The College German Club CARONA, Michael Baltimore, Md. The College Pi Lambda Phi fV.P.J Omic- ron Epsilon Delta CARR, Thomas Youngsville, Pa. Pharmacy Delta Tau Delta, Phi Delta Chi CARTER, Clayton L. Corry, Pa. Engineering Pi appa Alpha, Skyscraper Engr. Comptroller Skyscraper Engr. CASAGRANDE, Daniel Larimer, Pa. Engineering Phi Eta Sigma tPres.l, Sigma Tau fV.P.J, Druids, Omicron Delta Kappa. Parents' Week- end tBus. Many, S.G. Sena- tor, Keystone House 1Pres.l. Indl. Engr. Seminar 1Co- Char.J, Junior Worthy CASHIER, Jeffrey Dayton, Ohio The College Sigma Alpha Mu, Phi Eta Sig- ma, Druids, Intermurals, Secd. Schools Committee, S.G. Senator, Mentor CATLEY, Daniel Allison Park, Pa. The College' CAUSER, Jerry Johnstown, Pa. The Colle e BasketballgTeam CERCHIARO, Thomas Pittsburgh, Pa. Engineering Kappa Sigma, Wrestling, In- tramurals A.l.I.E. CHABELSKI, Elizabeth Pittsburgh, Pa. The Co lege Slavic Club, Israel Must Live CHATLOS, Judith Pittsburgh, Pa. The College CHAUNDY, Susan CA Halifax, Pa. Nursing Cwens, Thrsa Amos, Mentor, Dorm Council, Parents' Weekend, R.A. CHEN, Mary Harrisburg, Pa. The College CHENOWETH, David Pittsburgh, Pa. The Co lege Delta Sigma Phi CHERRY, Linda Pittsburgh, Pa. The Co lege CHONTOS, James S. West Homestead, Pa. The College Sigma Chi CHRISNER, Wilbert D. III Ligoner, Pa. The Colle e Sigma CEi tV.P.J, Druids, O K, Freshman Cam CChrmn.j, Men's Council? S.G. Senator Y.R.g Mentor CHRISTIAN, Ed Pittsbur h, Pa. The Coge e Intermurag Basketball, Dorm tPres.J CHRISTNER, Bonnie Jo Somerset, Pa. Education AWS CH URCHILL, Robert Pittsburgh, Pa. The College Omicron Delta Epsilon fPres.J, Econ. Dept. Undergra- duate Directory, fStud, Edtr.J Junior year Abroad Pro ram Basel Switzerland g . . CIAVARRA, Lizabeth Greensburg, Pa. The College Chi Omega tPres. 8: Rush Chrm.J Cwens, Polaris fBusn. Man.l Pitt News, Homecom- ing, Student Directory, AWS, Mentor, Freshman Hostess, Parents' Weekend, Pan Hel- lenic Council CICCARELLI, Richard Cheswick, Pa. The College Beta Beta Beta CIENEK, Raymond Glenshaw, Pa. The College Delta Phi, Greek Week Char- ity Drive fChrm.j, Interfrater- nity council tSoc. Chrm.j, Freshman Council, Dorm Council, Mentor CIESLAK, Paula Pittsburgh, Pa. The Co lege Kappa Kappa Gamma CIRAMELLA, Janet Pittsburgh, Pa. Education Theta Phi Alpha fSec.J CIRKER, Ricki Long Island, N.Y. Education Beta Phi Scholar, ZBT Little Sister tPres.j, Polaris, Parents' Weekend, Union Advisory Committee, Hillel, Home- coming, L.A. Cabinet, Course Evaluation Committee, Sec- ondary Schools Committee CLAGETT, David C. Jr. Pittsburgh, Pa. The College Scabbard and Blade CLARK, Barbara Bradford, Pa. The College Delta Zeta, S.G., Winter Weekend fChrm.J CLARK, Marcia Gaye Greenville, Pa. Pharmacy Rho Chi Parmaceutical Hon- orary, Amn. Pharmaceutical Ass'n. CLEMENTS, Barbara McKees Rocks, Pa. The College Kappa Alpha Theta COHEN, Amanda Pittsbur h, Pa. The Coiege Delta Phi Epsilon, YMCA COHEN, Carol L. Harrisburg, Pa. The College Sigma Delta Tau, Pi Delta Elpsilon, Owl, tProd. Ed.J COH N, Cheryl Harrisburg, Pa. The College B'nai B'rith Hillel fSec.j, Mentor AWS, City-Sister, Quo Vadis, S.G. Secnd. Schools Committee COHEN, Herman Oakdale, Pa. General Studies COHEN, Larry Mount Pleasant, Pa. The College Zeta Beta Tau, Alpha Egisilon Delta fHist.j, Phi Eta igma, Amrn. Chem. Soc., Student Union Public Affairs Com- mittee, Secnd. Schools Com- mittee, Polaris, Interfraternity Council, Mentor, Freshman Host, Beta Phi Scholar COHEN, Ronald Pittsburgh, Pa. The College William Pitt Debate Union, S.G. Finance Committee, Lan- guage Committee fCharm.j CONNELLEY, James W. Pittsburgh, Pa. The College Phi Eta Sigma, Physics Club CONN ER, Kathleen Beaver, Pa. Education Theta Phi Alllpha ttreas.j Pan Hel Rep., entor, YMCA, Interntl. Student's Oggan. Brother-Sister Program, wl, AWS CONTE, Regina L ndhurst, N.J. Pharmacy Lambda Kappa Sigma, Al- pha Kappa Pi, AWS CONWAY, Thomas Erie, Pa. Pharmacy COOK, Sharon Camphill, Pa. The College Theta Phi Alpha, Orchesis, Mentor, YMCA COOPER, Deborah Pittsbur h, Pa, The Cogege CORIA, Karen Waterbury, Conn. The College AWS, YMCA tChrm. ABC Pro'ectJ COSLIG, Terry Berlin, Pa. The College Intramura Basketball COSTELLO, Nicholas Meadville, Pa. The College Pi Kappa Alpha, QV.P.J Base- ball, Basketball, Intramurals, Mentor, Mens Council, In- ner-Fraternity Council COTABISH, Donald Allison Park, Pa. The Colle e Pitt Glee Club COTTER, Richard L. Bala Cynewyd, Pa. The College Phi Gamma Delta, Ideas and Figures tBusn. Edtr.J, Greek News tEdtr.J, Orientation Committee, IFC COVELL, Darla Pleasantville, Pa. The College COX, Cheryl Cecil, Pa. Education City Sister, Secnd. Schools Committee, Transfer Student Committee COZZA, Richard J. Jr. Pittsburgh, Pa. The Co lege Pi Kappa Alpha, tBusn. 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Orientation, Pan-Hel Council, Homecoming Com- mittee, AWS, Mentor DAVIS, Marjorie Ebensburg, Pa. The College Alpha Kapga Pi, AWS, Inter Sorority ouncil, Judicial Council, Campus Guide DAVIS, Ruth Wampum, Pa. Nursing DAVIS, Susan Wexford, Pa. The Colle e Kappa giappa Gamma, Heinz Chapel Choir, AWS DAVIS, Susan M. Pgh., Pa. Education Theta Phi Alpha, Pershing Blues, CYD, Commuter Ass'n. Japan Club DEELY, Stephen Tarrytown, New York The College Delta Tau Delta DEFILIPPO, Dominic Pgh., Pa. En 'neerin Deia Iota Tlelta, Intramurals, Eng. Cabinet, Engr. Central Planning DEFILIPPO, Richard P h., Pa. Tie College Kappa Sigma, Track, Mentor, Rush Chairman DEIST, Barbara Pglh., Pa. T e College Delta Zeta DEITCH, Robert Gettysburg, Pa. The Colle e Pershing Pifles, Young De- The College m0Cl'alS - Chi Omega, Pitt Theatre DEL GROSSO, Cindy DALCIN, Darryl E. TIPIOI1, Pa- Corpopolis, Pa. 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The Coiege Druids, A pha Epsilon Delta, Phi Eta Sigma, SUSC. Intramurals, S.G., Pitt Preview Teachers Com. FRIEDMAN, Jaye Easton, Pa. The Colle e FRIEDMAN, Judita Pittsbur h, Pa. The Coiege Phi Sigma Sigma, Quax, Psi Chi FRISINA, J. Daniel Meadville, Pa. The College Delta Tail Delta, Omega, Intramurals, Chairman', Greek Week, Chancellor's Cup Com. FRUM, David Johnstown, Pa. The College FRYE, Donna Johnstown, Pa. Education Newman Club FUCHS, Eric Pittsburgh, Pa. The Co lege Alpha Phi Omega, Men's Glee Club FURMAN, Anntharie Johnstown, Pa. Education Newman Ass., SEA FUTERMAN, Carol New Rochelle, N.Y. The College Sigma Delta Tau GAGO, Kendra Pittsburgh, Pa. Education Theta Phi Alpha GALL, Gerald Johnstown, Pa. Engineering GALLAGHER, Teryl Ann Norwich, N.Y. Nursin Delta Zeta, Alpha Tau Delta, Mental Health Volunteer, Canterbury Club fVice Presb GALLINA, Damian Erie, Pa. Pharmacy Kappa Psi, Am. Pharm. Ass. GANZAK, Dennis Pittsbur h, Pa. The Coiege Psychology Club, Commuter Ass., H.E.P. 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GILL, Edward Pittsburgh, Pa. The Co lege Kappa Sigma CPres.j, Greek News 1 o-editorj, Men's Council CPres.J Mentor fchairmanl, Frosh camp counselor, I.F.C. fcen. rus chair.,J Career Sem., Pres. Coun., S.A.A.C., S.G.U.O. GILMOUR, Flora Pittsburgh, Pa. Education Pi Lambda Theta, Proj. Ligglt. GISSE ,Mirelynne Pittsbur h, Pa. The Cogegg Delta Phi psilon, Mentor GLANZ, Lawrence Pittsburgh, Pa. The Co lege Zeta Beta Tau, Phi Eta Sigma GLASCOM, Gary Huntington Valley, Pa. The Collegle Zeta Beta au, Kappa Kappa Psi, WPGH, Ban , Beta Phi Scholar GLASSER, Stuart Greensburg, Pa. Pharmacy Zeta Beta Tau, Am. Pharm. Soc. GLOGOWER, Frederic Pittsbur h, Pa. The Cogege Int. Basketball, H.E.P. GODISH, John Johnstown, Pa. The College CWENS, Quax GOLDBERG, Alan GERVASE, Nicholas Lafayette Hill, Pa. E,-ie, pa, The College The College Fred Omicron Delta Kappa, Queens Village, N.Y. 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The College Sigma Chi, Dorm Councilor, Sec. Schools Comm, Young Rep. U KLASWICK, Judith Elmora, Pa. The College Mortar Board, Choir, Gamma Sigma Sigma, Par- ent's Weekend, Dorm Coun- cil KLEIN, Linda Johnstown, Pa. The College Alpha De ta Pi, Alpha Epsi- lon Delta, Beta Beta Beta, Quax, Thyrsa Amos Award, RA, Orientation KLIMCHAK, Ilona Pittsbur h, Pa. The Coiege Ka a Kap a Gamma, G gipnastics Team lPresJ, Clieerleader tCo-captl, Sweet- heart of Delta Sigma Phi, Orientation, Leisure-Learn KLIMEK, Patrick Holso le, Pa. The Clbillege Weightlifting Club fPresJ KLUKASZEWSKI, Rita New Kensington, Pa. Nursing Project, Holland Hall tChmnJ, Men- tor KNOUSE, Gerald Greensburg, Pa. The College KOCH, Darrlyn Pittsburgh, Pa. The Co lege Delta Zeta, Commuter As- soc., Mentor, ACS, Orienta- tion, AWS KOEHLER, Barbara Erie, Pa. Education YMCA, Council of Excep- tional Children KOENIG, Robert Plainview, N. Y. The College Pitt News, Owl, Polaris, Sky- scraper Engineer KOGUT, Diane Manville, N. J. 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The College Senator, Resi- Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Beta Beta Beta, MDC, Mentor, Fresh- man Camp, Pitt Band KRIVONAK, Andrew Glassport, Pa. En ineering Deia Sigma Phi KROCHMA , Diane Pittsbur h, Pa. The Coiege KRUSEY, Paula McKees ort, Pa. The Colljege KUPFER, Samuel McKeesport, Pa. The Col ege Squash, Swimming, tChmnJ KUZOVICH, Paul Wisconisco, Pa. The College KWAIT, Rosanne Pittsbur h, Pa. The Coiege LADEBU, Judith Titusville, Pa. The College Delta Zeta LALLI, Bernard Canonsburg, Pa. Engineering Si a Chi LAMBEIRT, David P. Johnstown, Pa. Engineering Chi Epsilon, Pitt Christian Fellowship LANDIS, Wendy Pittsburgh, Pa. Education Education Cabinet LANG, Mary Ann Pittsburgh, Pa. The Co lege AWS, YWCA Project Com- panion, Project Juvenile Court LANGE, Judith Leechburg, Pa. The College LANGER, Lawrence Pittsburgh, Pa. The Co lege Phi Eta Sigma, Pitt News LANIGAN, Peggy East Pittsburgh, Pa. Nursing Chi Omega, Polaris, Fresh- man Council, Women's Chor- al, Dorm Council, S.N.A.P., Pro'ect Juvenile Court LASH, lloberta LA Grange, Illinois Nursing Delta Delta Delta, S.N.A.P., BSNA, Resident Asst. LATORRE, Carol n Wilmerding, Ilia. Education LAUFMAN, Dwight M. Jr. Pittsburgh, Pa. The Co lege LAWHEAD, Leslie Hyde, Pa. Pharmacy Alpha Zeta Omega LAWS, Joseph Hershey, Pa. The College Hillel Econ. Honorary, Football LAZAR, Alan Zeta Beta Tau, Director of Finance Student Govern- Needham, Mass. The College Al ha E silon Pi, WPGH LEATIQEN, gvilliam J. Wexford, Pa. The College Glee Club, Tennis LEE, Alan Freeport, Pa. Pharmacy Phi Delta Chi LEE, John Pittsbur h, Pa. The Cogege Kappia Sigma, Mentor LEE, Ric ard Weirton, W. Va. The College Delta Tau Delta, Omicron Delta Epsilon LEEDER, Bill Allison Park, Pa. The College Sigma Chi LEEDS, Mitchell Roslyn, N.Y. The College Pi Lambda Phi, IFC Rep. LEEPER, Gloria L. Pittsbur h, Pa. The Coiege Angil Flight, Pitt News, Win- ter eekend, Union Board LEGAL, Robert Union, N.J. En 'neerin S1 S American Inst. of Aeronau- tics And Astronautics LEGG, Roy Munhall, Pa. The College Alpha Phi Omega, CPresj, Homecoming committee chairman LEIBOWITZ, Bruce Passaic, N.J. The College Alipha Epsilon Pi tTres.J, A vertising Mgr. Pin News, Student Govt. Dorm Council, Circle K, Hillel LESKO, Ronald S.G., Parents Weekend Chairman, Career Sem. CChrmJ LEY, Bruce Pittsburgh, Pa. The Co lege Pershing Rilles, Pitt News, Lindsay Cam ai LEY, Christine P gn Cheswick, Pa. Education Theta Phi Alpha, Univ. Scholar LIBENSON, Monica Clifton, N.J. The College YMCA Project Campus LIEBERMAN, Judy Pittsburgh, Pa. Education Commuter Association, Men- tor LIGGETT, Vicki Avella, Pa. Nursing Cwens, BSNA LINDQUIST, Bruce Bradford, Pa. The Collage Intramur s, S.G. LIPPAY, Marlene Munhall, Pa. Education Pi Lamba Theta, Student PSEA, Student NEA, Action Housing LIPSIE, Paulette Leechburg, Pa. The Colle e Student IDirectory, Home- comin Comm., Womenls Chorai Y-Corps, Republicans LISHKA, Ronald Zane Johnstown, Pa. The College LIZAK, Rona Pittsbur h, Pa. The Cogege Young Delta Zeta, Cwens, Wm. Pitt Debate Union, S.G., AWS - CV.P.J, Allocations Comm., Student Union Advisory Board Comm., Parents Week- ment, Polaris, Pizz News LOWRY, Bonnie Pittsburgh, Pa. Education Alpha Delta Pi LUCCY, Christopher Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. The College Intramura s MacARTHUR, Kathleen Meadville, Pa. The College Heinz Cha el Choir, Christian Fellowship MADIA, Rosemary Pittsburgh, Pa. Education University Theater MAGYAR, David McKeesport, Pa. The College Delta Sigma Phi, Football MAIER, Robert Oakmont, Pa. The College Alpha Epsilon Delta fV.P.J Phi Eta Sigma, Beta Beta Beta MAIZIE, Barbara McKees Rocks, Pa. The College YMCA MAJEWSKI, Barbara Tarentum, Pa. The Colle e MAJEWSKI, Daniel Pittsbur h, Pa. The Cogege Ka a Sigma MAKLER, Gail Monroeville, Pa. Education Mentor, AWS MALACARNE, Patricia Pittsbur h, Pa. The Cogege Delta Delta Delta, YMCA MALLINO, Jud Monessen, ga. The College Women's Choral MANAKER, Paul Pitt Homestead, Pa. The College Kagpa Sigma, Mentor LEVEN ON, Sandra Butler, Pa. The College Alpha Egiilon Phi, QV.P.J, Greek eek Chairman, I-I.E.P., Comt. Si ma Secondary Schools Orientation Hostess, ,Chi Defb Da Dar end Comm., Freshman Coun- cil, Dorm Council, Mentor, University Theatre Off- Campus Housing Comm. LOGSDON, Barbara A. Pittsburgh, Pa. The College LONG, Carol Conemaugh, Pa. Education PSEA Port Washington, New York The College MANCUSO, David Monongahela, Pa. Engineering Phi Eta Sigma, Druids, Eta Kappa Nu, Sigma Tau, Foot- ball MAN CU SO, Michael Monongahela, Pa. Engineering . 3 Y Y ' ling, Homecoming Queen Candidate, Sigma Alpha Mu Little Sister LEVIN, Melvyn Harrisburg, Pa. The College Sigma Alpha Mu LEVINE, Sheila Pittsburgh, Pa. The Co lege LEWANDONSKI, Judith Pittsbur h, Pa. The Coiege Freshman Council, Mortar- board, Pitt News, Fencing, LOOK, Catherine Pittsbur h, Pa. The Coiege Mentor, AWS Comm., Freshman LORENZ, Lyall Pittsbur h, Pa. The Coiege LOWE, Lawrence Pittsburgh, Pa. Engineering Circle K LOWENTHAL, Stuart Baltimore, Marylan The College Elections Council d IEEE, Football MANGES, Richard R. Port Vue, Pa. The College MANGIABANE, JoAnn Washin ton, Pa. The Coie e Mentor, SMCA, Pitt Chris- tian Fellowship MANOVICH, Marcia Export, Pa. The College MANSOUR, Jac ueline Greensburg,cPa. Nursing Residence Council, OUAX MARCELA, Anthony Pittsbur h, Pa. The Coiege Young? Democrats, JCI, Stu- dent overnment MARCUS, Harvey Pittsbur h, Pa. The Cogege Psycholo y Club MARCUS, Ngarilyn Pittsburgh, Pa. The Co lege Social Comm. MARCUS, Rita R. Bethel Park, Pa. The College Beta Beta Beta C res.J, Quax, Quo Vadis, Folk IDance Club, Biology Curriculum Comm. MARINO, Barbara Brookville, Pa. 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The Co lege McDOWELL, James B. Jr. Greensburg, Pa. The College Phi Gamma Delta, MDC fsedyj, Mentor, Freshman Orientation Comm., Judiciary Board fchief justicel, Greens- burg Campus MCFEELEY, Mary M. Munhall, Pa. Nursin Alpha gau Delta, Rille Team tsec'J, Nursing Class fv.p.J, gorm Council, Food Service omm. MCGOUGH, Dennis R. Johnstown, Pa. The College Phi Delta Psi, YMCA Cpres.J, Progect Leap fchrmnj, Base- bal, WPGH MCHUGH, John Pittsburgh, Pa. Engineering Sigma Tau, Am. Society of Mechanical Engineers MCKOWN, James Pittsburgh, Pa. The Co lege Gamma Delta fPres.J, MCNALLY, Joan E. Arnold Pa. Nursing MCNAMARA, Eileen Scranton, Pa. The Colle e Alpha Delta Pi, Cwens, Quo Vadis, Pan-Hellenic Cv.p.j, Resident Assistant, Leisure Learn Prog MCQUADE, Jane Pittsburgh, Pa. Nursing Kappa Kappa Gamma tsec'yJ, SG Senator MCQUISTAN, Bridgit Pittsburgh, Pa. Education MCTIERNAN, Michele Pittsburgh, Pa. The Co lege WPGH MCTIGHE, Paul, Jr. Allison Park, Pa. The College Ka a Sigma tsec'yJ, Track MEDICEl-ij, Geogge Ali ui a, a. The? Cgile e Sigma Citi, Druids, Am. Chemical Society, Football, Baseball MELESHENKO, Michael Pittsburgh, Pa. Engineering Phi Eta Sigma fv.p.J, Sigma Tau tsec' J, AIAA MELNICOFEC Meryle Philadel hia, Pa. The Colijege Beta Beta Beta, Cwens, Quo Vadis, Library Tour Guide, AWS MENDELSON, Judith Pittsbur h, Pa. The Cogege METZGER, Paul Pittsburgh, Pa. The Co lege Alpha Tau Omecgva, Phi Mu Alpha, WPGH, olf, MDC, Winter Weekend Comm. Ju- dicial Board, H.E.P., March- ing Band, Mental Health Corps MEYERS, Judy Shillington, Pa. Education Kappa Kappa Gamma, Cwens, Quax, Beta Beta Beta, Pi Lambda Theta, Hockey, Girl's Gym, Heinz Chapel Choir MIAO, Brenda Helmuth, N.Y. The College YMCA, Orchesis MICHAEL, Carol Ann Sarasota, Fla. The Colle e Alpha Delta Pi Sister Program MIKESIC, Joseph J, Johnstown, Pa. The College MIKULLA, John Glass ort, Pa. The golle e Kappa Igappa Epsi on De ta, C em. Soc. MILAVEC, Frank Johnstown, Pa. The College Ambassadors, Newman Club MILLER, Ann Wexford, Pa. The College MILLER, Donald N. Friedens, Pa. The College Phi Eta Sigma, Am. Assoc. of ftreasj, City Psi, Alpha Druids, m. Physics, Students, Johnstown Red Alert MILLER, James Glenshaw, Pa. The College Delta Sigma Phi MILLER, Keith Pittsburgh, Pa. Pharmacy MILLER, Melinda York, Pa. The Colle e Alpha Deita Pi, Th sa W. Amos, Mortar Boarldi Quo Vadis MILLER, Raymond Pittsbur h, Pa. The Coiege MILLER, Richard Shippensburg, Pa. Pharmacy Kappa Psi MINFORD, James D. Lower Burrell, Pa. The College Swimming MIS, Vonice Langeloth, Pa. Education MISIGARO, Etienne Bujumbura, Burundi Pharmacy MITCHELL, Patricia Pittsburgh, Pa. The Co lege MITCHELL, Robert Pittsbur h, Pa. The Coiege MOEDINGER, Jeff Pittsburgh, Pa. Engineering Phi Gamma Delta, Pitt Marching Band MOORE, James R. Pittsburgh, Pa. Engineering A.S.M.E. MOORS, Eileen Johnstown, Pa. Education Phys. Ed. Hockey MOOSE, Alan Martinsburg, Pa. The College MORGAN, Raymond F. 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Pitt Mortar Board Ski Club, News, S.G. restructure fexec. sec'y, comm., rec. sec'yJ, Winter Weekend fchrmnj, Tap Day tco-chrmnl, Orientation Comm., Mentor, Weekend at Pitt NOCK, John Pittsburgh, Pa. Engineering Eta Ka pa Nu, Football fmanagfrg NONEMA ER, Keith Hanover, Pa. The College Delta Phi, Mentor, Psi Chi, Phi Eta Sigma, Order of Omega, IFC, Omicron Delta Kappa, Freshman Camp OBER, Russell J. Pittsbur h, Pa. The Coiege Phi Gamma Delta, Polaris, Intramurals, Mentor, Under- graduate Orientation, Winter Weekend, Secondary Schools Comm. OBERLANDER, Kathy York, Pa. Nursing Kappa Alpha Theta, Pitt Theater, BSNA OBLACK, Donna Valencia, Pa. The College Beta Beta Beta OCH, William Pittsbur h, Pa. The Coiege OGRODNIK, Ronald North Versailles, Pa. The College Baseball Team OHNMEISS, Sharon Williamsport, Pa. Pharmacy Lambda Kappa Sigma, Phar- macy Class Sec. OLIVER, Janice Aliquip a, Pa. The Coiiege Chi Omega, YMCA Project Future, Sweetheart of Delta Sigma Phi OLMER, William Greensburg, Pa. The Colle e Intramurai O'NEILL, Stephen V. Pittsbur h, Pa. The Coaege Omicron Delta Epsilon, Pershing Rifles, Scabbard and Blade, ustice and Recorder for Men's Council Judiciary Board, Commuter Ass'n. O,ROURKE, Timothy G. Tyirone, Pa. T e College Druids, Omicron Delta Kap- pa, Phi Eta Sigma, Student Gov't, M.D.C., Student Direc- tory Comm. OROWETZ, Raymond Pittsburgh, Pa. Engineering Intramurals, ASCE OWENS, Nancy Munhall, Pa. The College Theta Phi Alpha OWL, Joyce Philadelphia, Pa. Education PAGANO, Sandra Johnstown, Pa. Education PAGE, Deane Jeannette, Pa. The College PAIS, Ro er Bradfgord, Pa. Engineering Intramurals PALIN, Lynn Carnegie, Pa. The College Delta Phi Epsilon, Secondary Schools Comm. PALIN, Robert Clairesville, Ohio The Gamma Delta, WPGH PAPA, Richard New Castle, Pa. The College Pi Lambda Phi, Pershing Riiles, S.G. Senate, Gree Week Comm., Winter Week- end Comm. PARETI, Harold Carlstadt, New Jersey The Colle e 8 Phi Epsilon Pi, Order of Omega, Varsity Track, Presi- dent IFC, Secretary of Home- coming Comm., Greek Week Comm,, Mentor, Chancellor's Student Advisory Comm. PASQUARELLI, Robert Pittsbur h, Pa. The Coiege PATCHER, Michael Conemaugh, Pa. The College Delta Sigma Phi, Co-Captain Varsity Basketball PATTERSON, Patricia Burgettstown, Pa. Nursing QUAX, Alpha Theta PAVLIS, Roseann Pittsbur h, Pa. The Coiege PECHAN, Mary C. Pittsbur h, Pa. The Coie e PECK, Judith Allentown, Pa. The College Cheerleader Captain at Brad- ford Campus, Student Coun- cil, Winter Weekend Queen's Court PEREZ, Brenda Pittsburgh, Pa. The College International Students Organ- ization, Council of Foreign and American Students, Commuters Asstn, YWCA PERLIK, Robert Pittsburgh, Pa. The College PERRI, Joanne Houston, Pa. Nursin A?ha Tau Delta PERR , Craig Baltimore, Maryland The College Junior Worthy, WPGH tBus. mgrj, WPGH fGen. mgrj PERRY, Dennis Munhall, Pa. The College Polaris, International Stu- dents Organization PETRICK, Kathryn Johnstown, Pa. Education PETRINI, Robert Kentland, Md. The Colle e Intramurai PETROSKY, Patricia A. Johnstown, Pa. Education Chi Epsilon Nu PETROVAY, David North Braddock, Pa. The Colle e PETTRONE, George Rochester, New York The College WPGH, Alternatives PFISCHNER, Patricia Pittsburgh, Pa. The Co lege Alpha Delta Pi PHILLIPS, Keith Allison Park, Pa. Delta Engineering De ta Sigma Phi, Sigma Tau, Tapped Comm. on Engr. Week PIANO, Graceann Glenshaw, Pa. Education Al ha Delta Pi PIEROPFTI, Jose h Pittsburgh, Pia. The Co lege PILGRIM, Patricia Pittsbur h, Pa. The Coiege Alpha Delta Blues, Varsity Rille Team PINES, Mitchell S. Great Neck, New York Engineering Ski Club, Engr. Cabinet, Ad Hoc Coffeehouse, AIAA PITTS, Marcia Monroeville, Pa. The College Polaris, WPGH, Freshman Orientation Hostess, YWCA Tutoring PLESZ, Timothy Newstanton, Pa. The College Phi Knlalppa Theta PLUNKE , Dane Washin ton, Pa. The Coiege Ka a Ka a Psi, Varsit Magghing Pgand, Concedi Band PODBESEK, Joan Hutchinson, Pa. The College POINDEXTER, Charyl A. Wilkinsburg, Pa. The College Alpha Kappa Alpha POPOVICH, Linda Pittsburgh, Pa. The College PORTELLA, John L. Pittsbur h, Pa. The Coiege Intl.' Relations Club Archeology Club QV. Pres.J, Philosophy Club PRATT, Dennis Pittsbur h, Pa. The Coiege PREIS, Ann Altona, Pa. The College PRESIKOWSKI, Constance Pittsburgh, Pa. The Co lege Kappa Alpha Theta, Home- coming Co-Chairman, Fresh- man Orientation, Spirit Comm., S.G. PRIBISH. George Central City, Pa. Engineering Varsity Football PRIBONIC, Edward McKeesport, Pa. Engineering PRICER. Linda Pittsburgh, Pa. Education PROCOPIO, James Pittsburgh, Pa. The Co lege Johnstown Pitt Pi, Pershing tPres.J, Glee Club fPres.J, Pitt Christian Fellow- ship PRUITT, Amy Pittsburgh, Pa. Education PUDLOWSKI, Michael Wilmerding, Pa. Ergjgineering PU RP RA, Matthew Pittsburgh, Pa. Pharmacy Kappa Psi, Fraternity Trea- surer PUSKAR, June Munhall, Pa. Pharmacy Kappa Alpha Theta, Lambda Kappa Sigma, APA Q UINN, Lawrence RAI Connellsville, Pa. Engineering Engineering Bulletin, Intra- murals, Amer. Institute of Industrial En ineers, Engr's Week Minor Ghairman MOND, Karen Greensburg, Pa. Education Delta Delta Delta RAMCHANDANI, Nand Bombay, India Engineering ASME, Pitt News tPhotog- rapherj, The Owl, Judiciary Board, SG Senator REED, John West Miiflin Pa. Engineering Phi Kappa Theta, Engineer- ing Stu ent Cabinet, Engi- REI REI REI neering Student Aid Comm. CHLER, Jerold Harvey West Orange, N.J. Engineering Pitt News, Intramurals. Circle K, Hillel FMAN, Bonnie Pittsbur h, Pa. The CoEege Agia Epsilon Phi N , Ned Latrobe, Pa. Pharmacy RENK, Clilford Pittsbur h, Pa. The Cogege Karate Club, Commuter As- soc., SUB, Social Comm. RENN EKAMP, William McKees Rocks, Pa. The College Project Campus tChairmanJ - Pitt YMCA RENNER, Marguerite Drexel Hill, Pa. The College Canterbury Club tPres.3, OIT-Campus Housing Comm. REPPERT, Ray E. Jr. Beaver, Pa. The College Sigma Chi, Football, Baseball REVITZK Y, Sharon Titusville, pa. Education REVTAI, George McKees Rocks, Pa. Engineering Triangle, Football, Intramur- als, I.E.E.E. Comm. fCo-Chmn.J, Skyscra- RHINE, Amber Johnstown, Pa. The Colle e RICHARDS, George Chagrin Falls, Ohio The College Delta Sigma Phi, Football RIPP, Robin Pittsburgh, Pa. Education SUB Social Committee RIPPIN, Carolyn Johnstown, Pa. Education RITTENOUR, Hope Dawson, Pa. Nursing RIZZO, Samuel Johnstown, Pa. The College Phi Theta Ka pa, Phi Eta Sigma, Chi liambda Tau Worthy, Whois Who in Amer. Coll. and Univ. 1969, Pitt Panther, CNews Ed.J, New- man Club, Ambassadors, Debatin Union, tPres.J ROBAR, Roierta Las Ve as, Nev. The Coilege Drama Society ROBBINS, Ira Allentown, Pa. The College Scabbard and Blade, Fresh- man Council, Secondary Schools Committee ROBBINS, Marilyn Uniontown, Pa. Education Psi Chi, Quax, Little Sister of Minerva ROBEY, Judith Pittsburgh, Pa. Pharmacy Lambda Kappa Sigma fPres.J, Rho C 1, University Scholar, Amer. Pharm. Assoc. ROBINSON, Clyde W. Woodbury, N.J. The College Christian Science Org. fPres.J, Ski Club, Intramurals, Soc- cer ROBINSON, Rita Pittsburgh, Pa. The Co lege Theater Activities ROESSNER, Daniel Titusville, Pa. The College Basketball ROHAN, Donald Pittsbur h, Pa. The Coige ROMANUS, arol Pittsbur h, Pa. The Cogege R.A., Dorm Council ROOFNER, Keith R. Verona, Pa. The College WPGH Radio ROSEN, Erika Pittsburgh, Pa. The Co lege Psychology Club, Phi Sigma, Sigma ROSENBAUM, Nadine Philadelphia, Pa. Education Alpha Epsilon Phi tTreas.J, The Owl, Pitt Ski Club, SG Senator, Education Cab., Dorm Council, AWS Hous- ing Board, Orientation ,Hos- tess ROSENBAUM, Stephen Baltimore, Md. The College Pi Lambda Phi, SUB Public Relations Committee ROSENFELD, Cheryl Bayside, N.Y. The College ROSENWASSER, Marc Pittsbur h, Pa. The Coiege Druids QSec.j, IFC Rush Book fEd.j, Orientation Host, Mentor, Young Democrats ROSS, Carol Washington, Pa. Pharmacy Lambda Kappa Sigma ROSS, Gaylan Derry, Pa. The College Kappa Sigma, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Epsilon Delta ROSS, Michael Pittsburgh, Pa. Pharmac Kappa Psi, Amer. Pharma- ceutical Association ROTHSTEIN, Mark Philadelphia, Pa. The Col ege Phi Eta Sigma, Golf, United Student Assn. fChmn.J, S.G. ROWE, Ruth Pittsburgh, Pa. The Co ege G mnastics, Archery RUANYE, Marie Pittsburgh, Pa. Health Related Professions Theta Phi Alpha, Panhellenic, Quo Vadis RUBB, Chanah Pittsburgh, Pa. Education RUBENSTEIN, Penny Pittsburgh, Pa. Education Sweetheart of Pi Lambda Phi RUBERTO, Ernestine Pittsburgh, Pa. The Co lege Ideas and Figcures RUBASAN, Fran Pittsburgh, Pa. Engineering En 'neering Cabinet, Indus- triail Engineering Sem. er Engr. Vlnd. Engr. Foot- Ball team, Engineer's Week QCO-Chmn.J, Sem. Evaluation Comm., Engr. Sch., tChair- manl RUSHMORE, Anna Lea Pittsburgh, Pa. The Co lege RUTKOWSKI, Myra West Milllin, a. The College Tri Beta SABOL, Phyllis Bethlehem. Pa. The College U Beta Beta Beta, Quax, Tennis Team, YMCA, Youth Symphony SADOWSKI, Edward Natrona, Pa. The College Phi Kappa Theta, Football SAGOTSKY, Dianne Freehold, N.J. The College Quax, Pitt Concert Band, Hil- Pittsburgh lel SALEM, Pamela Johnston, Pa. The Collesge SALVUCCI, andra Mount Jewett, Pa. Education Gamma Sigma Sigma SAMMEL, Alfred Pittsburgh, Pa. Engineering Intermurals, Soc. of Auto. En ineers ttreasurerj SAREINISKY, Carol Lawrence, N.J. The Collegg Delta Phi psilon SAROFF, Barbara Pittsburgh, Pa. Education Phi Sigma Sigma, Cwens, Th rsa Amos, S.U. Public Rellations Board SAUKS, Carol Coatesville, Pa. The College Mentor SAUNDERS, James New Hyde Park, N.Y. The College Phi Epsilon Pi, Homecoming Chairman, Soccer, Young Democrats SAXMAN, Edwin Berlin, Pa. Engineering D Soc. of Auto. Engineers SCANLON, Richard West MiH'lin, Pa. The College Beta Beta Beta, Fresh. Camp Couns. SCHILDKRAUT, Ira Miami, Fla. The College Ski Club SCH LEPP, Sadie Brooldyn, N.Y. Engineeriiig SCHMELTZ, athy Munhall, Pa. Nursing Al ha Tau Delta, Quax, B.SlN.A., Student Nurses Assoc. Of Pa. SCHNEIDER, Karen Johnstown, Pa. Education AWS, PSEA Ambassadors SCHNEIDER, Phyllis Valley Stream, N.Y. The College S.G. Senator, Yearbook Staff, Little Sister of 'ZBT fPres.J, Beta Phi Scholar SC HROEDER, Friedhelm Pulaski, Pa. The College Phi Eta Sigma, Special Fel- lowship Program, Phi Beta Kappa, Intramurals, ACS, German Club, Karate SCHULMAN, Sharon T rone, Pa. The College Chi Omega, WPGH SCHUTTE, Charles Beaver Falls, Pa. Pharmacy Kappa Psi, Am. Pharm. Assn SCHWA TZ, Richard New York, N.Y. The Colle e Hillel, Iieystone House tPres.J SCHWARTZMAN, Carol V Wilm., Del. X Education h Al ha E silon P i SEBASq'IANij Dennis A. Verona, Pa. Pharmacy Kappa Psi Cregentj, Am. Parm. Asso. SEBEKOS, Kay Fort Lee, N.H. The College Int'l Student Org., YMCA SEDDON, Johanna Bethel Park, Pa. The College Kappa Kappa Gamma, tTreasurerJ, ' hyrsa Amos Award, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Fres. Orien. Hostess, Parent's Weekend Hostess SEEHAUSEN, Janet Pittsburgh, Pa. The Co lege Pitt Ski C ub, Quo Vadis SEETHALER, Anthony Pittsburgh, Pa. The Co lege Delta Tau Delta SEFKO, John A. Cairnbrook, Pa. Education Baseball, Varsity Club Uohnstown Campusj, UPJ Ambassadors SEGAL, Fred New Hyde Park, N.Y. The College Alpha Phi Omega Intramur- als, AIA and A. oc. of Auto. Engineers, Hillel SEGAL, Richard H. Pittsburgh, Pa. Pharmacy Alpha Zeta Omega, WPGH, Pitt Capsule, Am. Pharm. Assn., Pa. Pharm. Assn., Al- legheny County Parm. Assn. SEIDMAN, Marsha Wyncote, Pa. The College SEKOWSKI, Nancy Gallitzin, Pa. The College Chi Lambda Who Among Amer. Univ. Newman Club, rum, Orchises Beta Beta SEMBERT, George St. Marys, Pa. The Co lege v Tau, Who's Students in 84 Colleges, Pre-med Fo- S.G., Beta Theta Chi, Bowling team SEPANSKI, John Whitesboro, N.Y, The College SERBIN, Richard Pittsburgh, Pa. The Co lege Phi Epsilon Pi, Wm. Pitt Debate Union, Pitt Theater SHAEFITZ, Donald Valley Stream, N.Y. The Colle e Sigma AEM Mu fV.P.j, Druids, IF ttreasurerj SHANE, William Mertztown, Pa. Engineering Triangle, Sigma Tau, Omega Chi Epsilon, Engin. Rep. SHAPIRO, Terry Cherry Hill, N.J. The College Cab. Phi Epsilon Pi, Homecoming fBanner Chairmanl, Ugly Man on Campus Award SHAW, Donald Yonkers, N.Y. The Colle e Pi Lambdga Phi, Pitt News, WPGH SHELDON, Howard A. Audubon, N.J. The College Alpha Epsilon Pi, Beta Beta Beta, Pitt News, IFC, MDC, Pitt Ski Club SHIGO, Albert West Miiiiin, Pa. The College Circle K SHINK, Shari West Newton, Pa. The College Alpha Delta Pi, Gymnastics team, Ski Club, Orchesis, Ps ch Club SHOWYALTER, Lois Pittsbur h, Pa. The Coiege Delta Delta Delta SHRINSKY, Karyn Pittsburgh, Pa. Education SHULER, Ronald Pittsburgh, Pa. The College Scabbard and Blade, Com- manding Oiiicer, Mens Coun- cil, Commuters Assn. SHUNK, George Mars. Pa. The College SHUSNER, A an Shamokin, Pa. The College Pill News SIEGAL, Bonije-ne Pittsburgh, Pa. The College Al ha E silon Phi SIEGEIL, William Searingtown, N.Y. En 'neering Pi ilambda Phi, W3Yl SILVERHARDT, Steven Pittsburgh, Pa. The Co le e Pi Lambda Phi, Jazz Pitt Theater Band, SILVERMAN, Arthur Pittsburgh, Pa. Pharmacy Al ha Zeta Omega, Pitt Cap- su e, Am. Pharm. Assn., ACPHA, PPA SILVERMAN, Larry Pittsbur h, Pa. The College SILVIS, Eleanor Greensburgh, Pa. The College Pitt Theatre, Underground Theatre SIMODEJKA, Michael Pittsburgh, Pa. The Co lege Rifle Team, Ranger Comp. Commander SIMON, Barry Oceanside, N.Y. Engineering Swimming Team, WPGH, YMCA SINCLAIR, Sandra Lee Houston, Pa. The College SINGER, Robert Duquesne, Pa. The College Circle K Club fPres.J SINWELL, Jane Pittsburgh, Pa. The Co lege SKAMLA, James Johnstown, Pa. The College Arts Union, French Club, Ski Club SLOAN, Carol Ambler, Pa. The Colle e SLOBODA, AFan Monongahela, Pa. Engineering Am. Society Mech. En rs, fTr.J SLONIGER, Jgohn H. Berlin, Pa. The College Scabbard and Blade SLOUGH, Robert Norristown, Pa. Engineering Intramurals, Marching Band, Concert Band SMITH, Audrey Pittsburgh, Pa. Education Tutoring SMITH, Donald Pittsbur h, Pa. The Coiege SMITH, Joel Kane, Pa. Engineering Chl Epsllon, ARBA, ASCE SMITH, John Vonderghift, Pa. Engineering Sut erland House fpresj, Engin. Student Cabinet SMITH, Kenneth Natrona Heights, Pa. General Stu ies SMITH, Susan Kay Harrisburg, Pa. Nursing Chi Omega, Mentor, RA SMREKAR, Kathleen Houston, Pa. The College Juvenile Court, HEP, Dorm Council Rep. SNEE, William Pittsburgh, Pa. En 'neerin Phig1Gammi Delta, A.S.M.E., SNODGRASS, Tim rgliieirgzrh W. Va. e o e e SNYDER, Chgstina Pirttsburgh, Pa. T e Co e e SNYDER, Richard Pittsburgh, Pa. The Co lege SOCKEL, Gayle Pittsburgh, Pa. Education Polaris, Homecoming Comm. tsecj, Social Comm., Par- ents-weekend SOVESKY, Sandy Donora, Pa. Education RA, Dorm Council SPEAR, Dennis Corry, Pa. The College Swimming SPEIZER, Carol Pittsbur h, Pa. The Coiege AWS, Fresh. Orientation Hostess, Univ. Hostess SPENCE, Ronald Johnstown, Pa. The College Panther, SRO SPIELMAN, Janice Mayfield Heights The College Cwens, Quo Vadis fpresj SPIRNAK, Mar aret A. Pittsburgh, Fa. The Co lege STABLEY, Jon York, Pa. Engineering Theta Chi, Omega Chi Epsi- lon, Sigma Tau, Football STACK, David Turtlecreek, Pa. The College Phi Kappa Theta STADLER, Vir inia Pittsbur h, Ta. The Coiege Theta Phi tV.P.J, AWS STAJGER, Jane West Mifliin, Pa. The Colle e German Cqub STARK, Nathan Pittsbur h, Pa. The Cogege Pi Lamb a Phi fStewardj, Druids, Omicron Delta Kap- pa, Greek Week fbus. Man.J, FC 15th manj, USSC. S.G. Senator, Wm. Pitt Debate STATES, Stanley Pittsbur h, Pa. The Coie e Kappa Igappa Psi, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Beta Beta Beta, Marching Band, Con- cert Band STAVROS, Christine Alpha, YMCA Pittsbur h, Pa. The Coiege STEFANCIC, Georgianne Pittsburgh, Pa. The Co lege Women's Chorale, Young Repxpblicans STEFA ON, Robert McKeesport, Pa. The Col ege STEIN, Carol Pittsburgh, Pa. The Co lege Polaris, Social Comm. STEPMAN, Gail New York, N.Y. The College STERNER, Jeff Johnstown, Pa. The College STEVENS, Richard McKees Rocks, Pa. En 'neerin IEEE g STEINING, Kirby Pittsburgh, Pa. Pharmac Kappa llsi, Owl fphotol, Pitt Capsule, SBAPA STONER, Mary Jane Johnstown, Pa. Education STORMER, Kimberly Edensburg, Pa. Engineering Phi Delta Psi, AIIE STOVASH, Ronald Bethel Park, Pa. En 'neering IEEIE, Intramurals STRICKENBURG, Sandra Franklin, Pa. The College Quo Vadis, YMCA STROMP, Thomas West Mifflin, Pa. The College Phi Gamma Delta, Tennis tCapJ, HEP STRONG, William Johnstown, Pa. The College SULLIVAN, Roderick Elizabeth, Pa. The College SUNDAY, Ter Pittsburghflga. Engineering Sigma Tau SUNSERI, Rosanne Johnstown, Pa. The College AWS SURDOCK, Diane McKees Rocks, Pa. Education Ski Club SWARTZ, Andrew Pittsbur h, Pa. The Cogege Phi Epsilon Pi, Omega Delta Kappa, Druids, S.G. Senator, Cheerleader, L.A. Cabinet, IFC, Homecominlg Comm., Rush Handbook Q ditory SWARTZ, Eileen Pittsburgh, Pa. The Co lege Phi Sigma Sigma, Public Re- lations Comm., Sec. Schools Comm. Weekend at Pitt, Fresh. Orientation SWERDLOW, Jeffrey Levittown, Pa. Hambrug, N.Y. The Col ege Alpha Epsilon Delta, Interna- tional Honor Soc., Intramur- The College Campus Hostess, Holland Hall Social Committee, The College Tirusville Newspalper, Pitt Ski Club. Psycho ogy Club The College Zeta Beta Tau, Beta Phi Scholar, Polaris, Fresh. Soc- cer Team, Intramurals, Fresh. Cam Council als THOMICA, Anne Pittsburgh, Pa. The Colle e Special Trellow. Program, YMCA, Pro'ect Leap VAGLICA, Phillip New Wilmington, Pa. The College American Society of Interna- tional Law, University Honor WARCHOLAK, Joan Mechanicsburg, Pa. Education Kappa Alpha Theta WARNER, Michele SZYMKSWIAK, Felix J. North Versailles, Pa. Pharmac Y Alpha Zeta Omega, APA. A PO, Pitt Capsule TABOR, Judy Pittsburgh, Pa. Education Transfer and Re ional Cam- plus Comm. gh., Wpgh ewscaster, AWS, Orienta- tion Comm. TANSKY, Eva Pittsbur h, Pa. The Coiege G mnastic TOPOLOSKY, Lawrence Pittsburgh, Pa. Engineering! Omega C i Inst, of Chem Engineers TRESS, William Apollo, Pa. Engineering Baseball TRIPP, Gretchen Pittsburgh, Pa. The Co lege Folk Dancing TRONZO, Robert Epsilon, Am. Student, Dean's List VAINIERI, HUMBERTO McKees Rocks, Pa. Engineering Triangle V.P., Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Tau, Omega Chi Epi- lon Pres., Intramurals, Engi- neering Cabinet VALCHO, Joseph Aliquippa,Pa. The Co lege Phi Gamma Delta, Freshman Camp VERDIE ,Ralph Waynesboro, Pa. Pittsbur h, Pa. The Coiege Beta Beta Beta, Women's Choral, Pitt Opera Club, University Oratory WASSON, Robert Pittsburgh, Pa. Engineering Phi Beta Kaspa, Omicron Delta Kappa, igma Tau, Phi Eta Sigma, Scabbard And Blade, Engineering Bulletin- Editor, Men's Judicial Board, Engineering Cabinet, and others Delta Phi Epsilon tPres.J, Quo Vadis, Pitt Hosts, Pitt Young Democrats. Am. for McKeesport, Pa. The Col ege Polaris Q us. Mgr., Assoc. The College Delta Tau Delta, Order of Omega, Greek Week Com- WAYNIK, Mary Catherine Johnstown, Pa. Education Dem. Action TAORAS, Allgird Pittsbur , Pa. The Coiege TAORAS, Bronius Pittsburgh, Pa. The Co lege Swimming, WPGH, Commu- ter Assoc. TARR, Lawrence Great Neck, New York The Colle e Si ma Alpha Mu tPres.J, WPGH, Pitt News, Intramur- als, Sec. Schools Comm. TATE, Charlotte Pittsburgh, Pa. Nursing BAS, HEP, Student Health Organ., Dorm Cluncil tSoc. Chairmanj TAUB, Harry New York, N.Y. The College Sigma Alpha Mu, Pi Delta Epsilon, Owl tAsst. Bus. Man.J TAUCHER, John H. Il Clairton, Pa. The College Scabbard and Blade Ritle tCap.j Ranger Co. tEx. Ofticerj, Rotc Ritle. TAYLOR, Philip L. Sewicklely, Pa. The Col ege Pitt Amateur Radio Assn. THOMAS. Donald Tidioute, Pa. The College THOMAS. Pamela J. Pittsburgh, Pa. The Co lege THOMPSON, James E. Jr. Pittsburgh, Pa. Engineering Tennis, Engin, Cabinet, Ski club THOMPSON, Robert Johnstown, Pa. Engineering IEEE. TODORO. Carl Pi Ed.J, Owl, Orientation, Men- tor, Parents Weekend, Sec. School Comm. Weekend at Pitt. TROSTLE, Robert Butler, Pa. Engineering Sigma Tau, Eta Kappa Nu, Intramurals TROUT, Jeanne Meadville, Pa. The College TUITE, James Imunhall, Pa. The College Phi Eta Sigma, Omicron Delta Epsilon, AIESEC TULLIO, Carl Erie, Pa. Pharmacy Kappa Psi Pharmaceutical Frat. UDELL, Ira Glen Cove, N.Y. The College WPGH Radio, OWL Busi- ness Staff, Winter Weekend Entertainment Committee, Sigma Alpha Mu ULYON, Dianne Newark, Ohio The College Thyrsa Amos Award, Mortar Board, Junior Worthy, Stu- dent Handbook, Pitt News, Committee on Student Or- anizations, S.G. Senator, Dorm Council, Freshman Orientation, EBISO UNDERVOLT, Electra Einstein, N.Y. Pharmacy URBAN, Andrew Norvelt, Pa. The College URBAN, Maureen Johnstown, Pa. The College Arts Union, AWS, Newman Club, WPGH, YWCA Alpha Kappa Pi URBAN, Rebecca Latrobe, Pa. mittee IFC Judicial Board, Homecoming Committee VERGONA, Rosemarie Clairton, Pa. The Colle e VERMEIRE, George W. Middlesex, Pa. The College Phi Gamma Delta, Varsity Marching Band, Concert Band, Panther Band VESELENY, Amelia McKees Rocks, Pa. The College AWS, Polaris, Commuter Ass. Young Democrats, Domestic Peace Corps VILLANI, Frankie F.W.O.. N.J. Nursing VISLAY, Linda Clairton, Pa. The College QUAX, University Scholar VISLAY, Mary Duquesne, Pa. The College QUAX, Society of Physics Students VOLLMER, Kenneth Pittsburgh, Pa. Pharmac VOYTKO, lvllaryjane Duquesne, Pa. The College WADE, Charles Pittsburgh, Pa, The Colle e Omicron Delta Epsilon WAGNER, Janis Monongahela, Pa. The College Pi Delta E silon, Junior Wor- thy, WPGJH Radio, Univ. Theatre, McCormick Hall Social Committee, Canter- bu Club WALEK,O, Joseph Pittsburgh, Pa. Engineering I.E.-S.G. Representative,I.E. Newman Club, AWS, Am- bassadors, Student Education Association WEAGLY, Susan Waynesboro, Pa. The Colle e Alpha Deia Pi, QUAX, Bas- ketball, Field Hockey, Intra- murals, AWS, Mentor, R.A., Psychology Club, Leisure- Learn Program WEH RHEIM, Pat Pittsburgh, Pa. Nursing S.U. Social Com., Orientation Com., Winter Weekend Com., SNAP, Dorm Council, Residence Council, BSNA WEIN BERG, Howard West Orange, N.J. The College Circle K CPres.J Human Sex- uality Advisory Committee Phi Epsilon Pi WEIN BERG, Rise Pittsburgh, Pa. The Co lege Quo Va is, Mentor, Pitt News, Young Democrats, Israel Must Live WEIN BERG, Sherrill Clifton, N.J. The College WEIN STEIN, Steven Pittsburgh, Pa. The Co lege Tennis WEISS, Beverly Pittsburgh, Pa. The Co lege Cwens, Quax, Mentor, Heinz Cha el Choir WEISS, Daniel Massapequa, N.Y. The College S.U. Advisory Com., Secon- dary Schools Chairman, Weekend at Pitt Chairman, Winter Weekend Com., Ori- entation Com., Mentor, Par- Basketball, Pitt Kareate ent's Weekend Chairman WALKER, Barrett WEISS, Ira Erie. Pa. Clairton, Pa. The College Omicron Delta Kappa, Druids, Owl, Commuter Ass., Men's Council, Student Affairs Advisory Com., SUB, Public Affairs Com., Secon- dary Schools Com. WEISS, Richard Belle Vernon, Pa. The College Ciruna, SUB, Hillel WELLNER, Marcia Butler, Pa. Education WHALEN, Kenneth Verona, Pa. The College Gymnastics, Resident As- sistant, Housing Oflice WHALEY, Jodi Carnegie, Pa. Education Delta Delta Delta, Dorm Council WHIPKEY, Richard Somerset, Pa. Education Phi Eta Sigma, YMCA WHIPPLE Nanc - Y Cohasset, Mass. The College Chi Omega, SUB WHITE, Janet Pittsburgh, Pa, The Co leige WIBLE, Davi Pittsburgh, Pa. Engineering Intramurals, American Institute of Chemical En 'neers WILL, Thomas Erie, Pa. Pharmacy Kappa Psi, American Phar- maceutical Association WILLEM, Victor Pittsburgh, Pa. The Co lege WILLIAMS, Sara Birchrunville, Pa. The College Gamma Sigma Sigma, Pitt Y-Corps WILPS, Annette Greensburg, Pa. The College Chi Omega, Little Sister of Minerva Sweetheart of Sigma Alpha Epsilon WILSON, Cheryl Sidman, Pa. Education WILSON, Kenneth Sharon, Pa. Pharmacy Phi Delta Chi, Varsity March- in Band, Intramurals WILSEN, Lloyd Pittsbur h, Pa. The Coiege WILSON, Maloyd Jr. Pittsburgh, Pa. The College Alpha Phi Al ha, BAS, Pitt News, WPGI-T Radio, Pitt Jazz Band - Pres., Football, Underground Theatre WINTERS, Charles East Liverpool, Ohio The College Delta Si ma Phi, Football WISNIEWSIQI, Michael Youn stown, Ohio The Gollege Phi Gamma Delta, Men's Glee Club, Circle K. Secon- dary Schools Com., Pitt Photo Club, Intramurals WOHNHAS, Larry New Enterprise, Pa. The College Young Democrats WOLFE, Lynn Beaver Falls, Pa. Nursing MCNR - Librarian WOMACK, Ruth Pittsburgh, Pa. Education WONDER, Wilba Verana, Pa. General Studies WOODSIDE, Carolyn Sharon, Pa. The College Secondary Schools Com., YounglRepublicans WYATT, ussell Pittsbur h, Pa. The Coie e YAHRLING, Don Pittsbur h, Pa. The Coie e National Sgociety of Scabbard 8: Blade CCommdrJ, Men's Council Judicial Review Board, Ranger Co., Pitt News, IFC Track, Swimming, I.S.O. Soccer Team YAJKO, Eugene Pittsbur h,Pa. The Coilege Football YANACHIK, Joan Monessen, Pa. The College Polaris Editorial Staff, OWL, Pitt News, Dorm Council Rep- resentative,City-sisterProgram YANSKY, Charlene Pittsburgh, Pa. The Co lege Kappa Alpha Theta YESKE , Ronald Pittsburgh, Pa. Engineering De ta Phi, Sigma Tau, Omega Chi Epsilon tSec-Treas.J YORK, Stephanie Johnstown, Pa. The College Women's Choral, Young Americans for Freedom, WPGH, YMCA YOUNG, James Glenshaw, Pa. The College Phi Kappa Theta, Sigma Delta Pi, Intramur. YOUNG, Robert Springdale, Pa. e olle e Sigma CTU, Men's Dorm Council, Men's Glee Club, IFC Sports YOUNG, Thomas Pittsbur h, Pa. The Coiege Ski Club, Pitt Bar-bell Club fPresJ ZAGORC, Michael Cleveland, Ohio The College Zeta Beta Tau lTreasJ, Pi Delta Epsilon, Druid, Phi Eta Sigma, Omicron Delta Kap- ga, OWL, tBus-mgrj, SG. lee Club ZAJDOWICZ, Thaddeus Pittsburgh, Pa. The Co lege V - Commuter Association, A.I.B.S. ZAK, Robert Pittsbur h, Pa. The Coiege Delta Sigma Phi ZATKOWSKY, Marilyn Elizabeth, N.J. The College Winter Week-end, CCarnival Chairmanj Dorm Council ZEPFEL, Patricia Beaconsfield, Quebec The College Chi Omega, Winter Week- end, Fres man Orientation, Homecoming Queen ZICHERMAN, Elizabeth ZO ZO ZO Massa 0 ua, N.Y. The C2112 e Sigma Deia Tau, Panhellenic Assoc. CPresj, Student Aifairs, Faculty Senate Library, Uni- versity Social, and College Council for UN committees NIS, Jeffrey Pittsburgh, Pa. The Co ege Zeta Beta Tau, Cheerleader, Mentor, Men's Dorm Coun- cil, Intramurals TTOLA, Gene Pittsburgh, Pa. Engineering Kappa Sigma, ASME, IFC Sports, Ski Club, Scuba club, Outstanding Senior Commit- tee VKO, Mary Ann Pittsbur h, Pa. The Cogege Ka a Al ha Theta, Polaris, AVSSZ TVKPA Campus Repre- sentative, Greek Week Queen ECAC Queen, Freshman Orientation S2255 122322 Bradford Bradford campus of the University of Pitts- burgh offers local and out-of-state students an atmosphere of a small rural college, while still maintaining the highest quality of education. It is presently working to become an integral part of the Bradford community, and offers part-time and evening courses to those who wish to further their education at the University. 53 SF?'?4'3Wf' F25-'Fla Wi'9'??54lti3FY9B'-EL 'W 9? ' i2fl 1 'PE i f 32 in -. if-'-a t -- E - - A . . - ,,,, afar, ,. ,.M,.,r...ae,.,,.W.a.MW.,.tr,.,,iar-atayrftt.t. ,apmv ,,,, ,,.,z,ar:.a:tww f.mmtu.as, ,f,.,a.,i,...,, A, ,-,, M' 7,...,,,w-W W,r.-.,raf1M.,u!-'- f , ' -- ti 5 K Q , University' Of Pittsburfrh 1 at Greensburg 5 l STUDENT BOOK CENTER 5 The students at the Greensburg campus began the year with a series of innovations. The biggest was the formation of their first varsity basketball team, equipped with a mar- velous cheerleading squad. A new bookstore was instituted with lower prices and, believe it or not, more books. Innovation was one ofthe key words for the Little Theatre,s productions: audiences had to be accommodated off campus, costumes were used, scripts were updated. It appeared to be a good year for these students, so far, yet so close, to Pittsburgh. 1 I 4 Tv- l ll 'SLR 333133353 S3 IRIHIQIFIMSE iYl3i'Y Ql?iU?2'5 'Fl' IE!!! 54 ,'79'2'm'455?mArfw.,ww- W irkq mf , k ,i1 , I Q 1 M AV T Q, JB 1-574 - Greensburg ...-vff' ,f A7 wh s ,,,. -fn. -M..1,. -Q -X 5 1 R x g' R ',w,,,H,,ML-.,fNWH.2 ff , K Q QW 1, A X, fx, -W, 2 Ng ,XM my ,.-- K1-YY ., , ,R M 1, 'VN m., X - . . ' I.. , r... I .,.., ff' J' Qg ff' Iohnstown 1 ,.f k ,,ff M. bhwiv, get V, Lb ,QsA,w' The year 1970 saw the University of Pitts- burgh at Johnstown achieve another long sought goal in its development as the largest regional campus of the University of Pitts- burgh. After lengthy planning and prepara- tion, academic requirements were met and approval was granted by the School of Educa- tion to establish a four-year curriculum in both elementary and secondary education fields. It marked the first time in the history of this forty three year old institution that a full, four year degree program was olfered off the main campus. Similar expansion for other! programs is now under discussion. Winter enrollment was just over 1400 full- time students. Another 400 were on part-time study status and 55 were enrolled in graduate study. Physical plant growth also continued. A S2 million library, with a capacity of 200,000 volumes, is under construction and due for completion in Spring 1971. A fourth dormi- tory is in operation and a fifth one is nearing completion. ails 57 lf 45 1 Titusville campus of the University of Pittsburgh is presently in a massive expansion, improvement, and refinement program. The present dormitory houses 156 men, but a new women,s residence will open this Fall. It will be the latest concept in dorm living, containing twelve townhouse apartments, lounges, snack areas, study rooms, and extra bed- rooms and baths. The dining room in the men's dorm will accommodate both residence halls. Em- phasis is currently placed on Engineering and Lib- eral Arts. however, new programs are being insti- tuted and others discussed. t Titusville Parent Patrons Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James T. and Mr. and Mrs Lois J. Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Baur Mr. and Mrs. Miss Susanne Dr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. Mr. Mr. J. W. Ambrose David Anatole Stanley P. Answay Theo A. Antonoplos Frank Arcara Andrew Ausefski, Sr. Edward Avon Ellsworth C. Ayers Margaret Baguley . Robert Baierl Homer W. Baltzley I. J. Barr Harold L. Baum Robert S. Baum Jack Bayer F. Beatty Maurice W. Belsky Mario Benedicty Andrew H. Berger Jesse L. Betlyon Mrs. Norah Bigger Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. The Harry A. F. Bilotta E. Bodner Harry A. Brian Brickner family John John Mrs. Agatha A. Briggs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Brown Kenneth H. Brown Mrs. Frank R. Bryan Mrs. Angelo Bufalino Anthony and Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Elsie Bunardzya Stanley Bykowski J. Leonard Cahan Daniel Caracio Thomas Cardamone Earl S. Carlson Julian A. and Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. 60 Alice S. Carson . Albert R. Carusone Hugo Casciola James J. Caserio Floyd G. Cass Howard E. Chadwick George S. Cherry Robert L. Christe, Sr. William G. Christie Nels Ciccarelli Mr. and Mrs. John S. Cluss Mr. and Mrs. Samuel G. Concilla Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. Connelley Russell J. Corsi Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cosnek Mrs. Emma S. Crist Mr. and Mrs. Karl Csensich Mr. and Mrs. Floyd G. Currens Dr. and Mrs. Robert C. Curry Lester Davidson Mr. and Mrs. William R. Davies Mrs. Olga Davoli Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs Joseph DeAndrea Charles Dechmerowski Michael A. DeMarco Andrew P. Demos Ouirino DiSante B. F. Dietrich George Diskevich Ted Dobbs Deborah B. Dobda Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dreisbach Mr. and Mrs. Jack C. Dunmyer Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dyba 'hi Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dzan Bob Euler Colin Everitt, Sr. Mervin Feldman Charles R. and Velma Ferguson Joseph A. Ferrer Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip F errutt F. Wayne Fesonmyer W. Robert Fidler E. H. Filsinger Awalt C. Finger Mrs. Wm. S. Fithian Ill Henry L. Fox Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred L. Freud Valentine Furman Mr. Andrew E. Gaal and Mrs. Madeline M. Gaal Theresa M. Gaibacz Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mrs Mr. Anthony Mr. and Mrs . John F. Gall Gallagher William C. Garman, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. . Egon Gartenberg F. Gigliotti . Edward J. Gill V5 ...,V Q 4 VOICE f- Dffxc EN I Q C C Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs The Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Herbert Gisewhite Jack Gittleman Aldaus Gochenauer Jerry Goldberg Reverend and Mrs. Leonard E G. E. Greiner, Jr. and Mrs. Wilfred J. Gully and Mrs. Willis J. Haas and Mrs. R. G. Hallas Pepe and Jayne Harris Mr. and Mrs. James H. Harrold Mr. and Mrs. John J. Hartman, Sr H. N. Hauger, M.D. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Hauser Emeric Hirsch Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gajdosik Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Hodczak Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Hoffman Karl H. and Anny Holfman Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Holman Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Hutton Earle E. Jacobs, Jr. Mr. Lillian Jones Sylvester S. Kaczamarski Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Kadunce Frank and Regina Karnash Mr. and Mrs. Louis Katz Col. and Mrs. Mrs. Herbert Dr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Kassnar William M. Kearney Kebel Wm. Keck Donald Keller Carl F. Kenneck Albert L. Kennedy William E. Kennedy William J. Kenner Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Raymond H. Klemm Michael Komichak John Komisin Eugene Kowalewski George Kozar, Jr. Edward L. Kroah Stephen P. Laffey Mrs. James Lasher Mr. and Mrs. Leo S. LaSuta Mr. and Mrs. Dwight M. Laufman Mrs. Frances Lee Alice and Wm. Leeder Carmine Lepore Lloyd and katherine Longnecker Joseph Lozier Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Luczko Richard Maleski Virginia Mancuso John H. Mandel Phillip F. Manfred Joseph and Emma Manns Mr. and Mrs. Harold Marks, Sr. Mr. Ernest Martinelli Mr. and Mrs. Constantino Mascio Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Matetich Dr. and Mrs. Matyoska Martine and Irene Maurer Mrs. Hugh W. McCartney, Sr. Robert G. McGeary Alexamder and Mary McHugh Mr. and Mrs. Bert E. Meadowcroft Dr. and Mrs. Anthony T. Merski Mr. and Mrs. G. Webster Miller and Norma Miller Mrs. John R. Miller Mrs. Robert J. Miller Mrs. Theo C. Mincey Mrs. LeRoy D. Minner L. Mooney Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Richard Mr. and James B. Moose Robert B. Morris Albert C. Mueser John E. Murray Thomas Murray Manuel H. Neft Paul C. Niccols Edwin M. Niemczyk Neal Noonan Frank Novotny R. J. Novotny William and Ruth Olmer Kathryn Oswald Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Ott G. Kenneth Page Stanley J. Plako Donald E. Parrish Maurice Patrone Mary and Chris Paul Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Pechnyo, Jr. Frank P. Perrone Angelo G. Pettrone W. R. Pflugh Robert A. Phillips Rev. and Mrs. Edward M. Philipson Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Compliments Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pison Cyril Planisek Abe Pollack M. C. Powell F. A. Pruitt, Jr. of a friend - 'tH.P. Louis W. 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Carl DePasqua and his gridders ' won more games than a Panther grid squad I since 1963. In basketball, Panthers tripled last season's wins and reached the .500 mark for the first time in six years. The wrestling team jumped from three wins to ten. Both the track and wrestling squads placed among the nation's top ten. Individually, , Ierry Richey not only repeated as an All American in cross-country, but became Pitt's first national track champion since 1956 as he won the national indoor two-mile run in March. Randy Payne and Bob Kuhn join Richey in the All American circle as they placed second and sixth respectively in the wrestling nationals. di ' 2 .33 fl For the third straight year the gridders opened on the road at UCLA. Their transfer quarterback Dennis Dummitt picked apart the Panther secon- dary, leading the Bruins to their fourth straight lop-sided win over Pitt. UCLA 42, PITT 8. The following Saturday found Pitt up against one of the nation's preseason powers, Oklahoma. Sooner tailback Steve Owens went on to win the Heisman Trophy, but it was the tough Sooner defense that played havoc with the Panthers. Oklahoma 37, PITT 8. For the third straight week, the Panthers hit the road, but Duke proved more hospitable. lim Friedl's passes found the mark and a tremendous defensive effort held the Blue Devils to minus one yard rushing. 4 - . . ..., x - '- 7-V:-x - '45 1' - Q ff, - , , J 3 5. ' 'B . 'K , X t -A ,gf ...g - kf5' 3,Qk 1 . J Q - WW'-gzgl, N ,,,.-,A M , . - V V f,f-H , V f -- Wm -- ., , if - - '- ' ' ' ' v 1, '- .- 9 . - V, - - .J '- ,, V N Q5 lv V, 'rs' -. . K? U W V 1' K , .- V '- , -V, ' , ' , ug '--552- -1- 1 -Q -V 'Qffg - V' 23,1 A QQA2 A y . Q '54, -g ' Q :. f'V' ' ' -'f QV V - e ' V - L N -.Q E- . .. 'W ITIL, - w w ' .L . , L- 4 2 t . fix .Trng E I V igjgi , -g Vg A. A I ,W Hn 'L . . -. 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The striking Panthers had a shot for three straight. DePasqua's gridders jumped off to a 20-O lead in the first half on the virtue of two scoring passes to George Medich and the running of fullback Tony Esposito, who gained 168 yards. But the second half saw the Green Wave explode through the air, a last minute TD costing the Panthers their most heart- breaking loss of the year. Tulane 26, Pitt 22. ,WM ,YLS3 M ,,,,, nnnn , , 'Qs The Panthers invaded WV but the Mountaineer rush was too much for the Panther defensep the only bright spot was the kickoff returns artistry of Dave Garnett. WVU 49, Pitt 18. Humiliated, the Panthers returned to host Syracuse, who were predicted to pulverize Pitt. Syracuse drew first blood, but Pitt tied, and it was neck and neck until the end, when the Panthers had their biggest win ,V since 1965. Pitt 21, ai Syracuse 20. v f s I www v IIs,p gm ,eu I H 5 me :L U ,J-, di 13-I 'F .1 1- 1' Q 'li .4 ' 5- E 1 'J i Q awww' A E Nw, I2 yg Notre Dame provided the opposition for Homecoming, but the Irish proved too tough. N.D. 49, Pitt 7. At Army the Panthers picked up their fourth win, after spotting a 6-0 lead. Two long drives and a spectacu- lar defense led Pitt to victory. Pitt 15, Army 6. Playing host to undefeated Penn State in the finale, Pitt held them to a 7-7 tie until fourth quarter, then a punt, 2 TD's and Penn State' 27, Pitt 7. 'fy W. M1 W 'RJ 'IPD QL Q N4 , I fffkff fm W xii 1- 1' WB 'inn V fSP 0'flS 'f0X51fC3P' fhH5b?1?HfifS 05-11121, l 1 A ., ix f X: ',f iffy' . Of: fits: year ga1ve l' coaf:h1?iIiG0lgBfriiifi.. 1f' ' s i1a'dXd3bQ0s Lihydgpfh,h,1ixglfjale11t5i 5 A Q, ' 3 -fjr ,,Q 4 ' in'1recemygarsg fi11ishii1g5with, 3a ' 4V SQ5-z14 Qjf ' fA. 'A,'X'V mark-, 'A 1hedrfbfedkinS43-ZQIQSS92if? ..I?Qfi?1 5fd f? in the- s'eaSQ11 ,finale cast' 11ieg -,team1j afif ig winning seias0f1 '?1Td1 d115Pe21Hi.i-:rE .6Y Qrfi5m6l1iS'sff' t5Q 0h1i0'fU15'ivQISifY' WiSTH1503S1'iS3PPOi111iHSfilfaf for the first ltifhe, ii1i,Sizv'Qr3f'AyeHTSg5 gg? A 'i T Q - , the 'boaters 5 had 'fsbopiixiigf pi3te1it1alp'w'it-h lQQl QQ flfeshmanalohh' White pfoviizlihgfg,1,cOi1siste11t.f scoring 'thrEaf.3 Whitei 'dliihgifwifli f Gus The0phfliSk toinbihed, ith- 'Sfbreflmfqfg 5 fggals xfhan' thB' G Iii2ifeQ 1968 ,te2ihf1. . jj , 4 f :QQ 4 . , .'. . -,:.. .J .NYY . 1, V . fix ' f. 'ii 12 , . . f . . s ' ' If Y '32 . ., ., Q, '42 J .. '4 4 . A 7, A , HA, ,Ann . . 4.4 - l i 1 i . ,V.v A -.w-- -.U -- , .f W1-.,.n, Y QM.-gN:...,1,v.., ,. . - .- .f- . ,, . , . ., .'.-.nwqi-r,.-1:-f,W,,V, In a sensational climax to a wrestling season which saw the grapplers win ten dual meets. Randy Payne and Bob Kuhn led the matmen to an eighth place finish in the nationals at A Northwestern. Both Payne and Kuhn gained All-American honors as the Pitt team was the highest placing Eastern contingent. Ironically, in the Eastern tourney two weeks earlier, Dave Adams' squad could do no bett'er than fifth, as Navy and Penn State walked off with the honors. Mark Payne, Bob Kuhn and Dave Wylie grabbed the only places for Adams' squad as they placed second, third and fourth respectively in the national tournament. All-American and Eastern champion heavyweight Ralph Cindrich sat out the entire season with a knee injury. Highlights of the dual meet season included a double win on the road in December when the matmen defeated seventh ranked Michigan in the afternoon and Eastern Michigan in the evening. In a big rival match with Lehigh lfreshmen ineli iblej the matmen put up a valiant effort but fell SQIOI1 in the upper weight classes. But the most heartbreaking loss of the season was a 17-16 decision at the hands of undefeated Penn State. Two close matches in the lightweights provided the margin. An additional highlight was Randy Payne's performance at the Navy Pleve Tourney, as he was named the most . outstanding wrestler. A L? . 6 jp ff, fr f , :sg a cw K X VN. an Aung , 1 aims- I' . . if if 'Qi fifffufi A ZjiFx W mir 314 13' 15'- :saw Vgwiullil -ga H , f , in Q SJ K ,. I 'gf ,,,.,A., wsmmw ,w,, . .,M .1 ..1-mfwW M- s1?i...wy-mMs,.M.ffs-'Mrs-.:.,V . .- . aw.. Y f M.-,,2,..s. r . f 7 'iw - For the third time in four years, Sgt. Bill Sarver's rifle team finished in second place in the Western - Pennsylvania Rifle League. The marksmen posted a perfect 9-O mark in fall competition, but fell to a 13-4 by the end of the season. The 13-4 mark was good enough for a league tie with Indiana, but the shooters lost the championship in the shoot-off. Lowell Meek was the bright spot in son. Meek tied for the Eastern championship another sub-par season for Warren Neiger's in the free exercisep Ioe Gracik was an out- gymnasts, who won only two meets all sea- standing performer on the sidehorse. A f w u 1 5 N Z-' 5 A l a Buzz Ridl's second season as head basketball mentor started out much as the first. After the opening eight games, the cagers stood 1-7, apparently destined to repeat the 4-20 season of the past year. But in early Ianuary, the Panthers returned home to the friendly surroundings of the Field House. Winning eleven of their last sixteen games, the hoopsters finished with a 12-12 mark. For the first time in many years, the cagers had a super-star, a potential All- American, in sharpshooting sophomore guard Kent Scott. By the end of the season Q. -My mn, by V, L Q, W .wmmmww V MW, Q1 mwnwm Scott was averaging over 20 points per game and in a ,career high of 39 tallies, led the Panthers to a stunning upset of arch- rival West Virginia on the Mountaineers floor in the season finale. The win cinched the .500 season. Teaming up with Scott in the back court was another new face, Cleveland Edwards. Cleve's brilliant passing, ball handling, and defense made him a favor- ite with the Pitt fans - fans who were turning out at least 1000 per game. In addition to the big win over WVU in the season finale, other upset wins included a record breaking performance against Syracuse, and victories over Kent u . A State and George Washington. , is B' Q., Vis me f Wv f' v, X dw I I . , L- ,V A A . 2, I . 112mg ' 'ilu f ' T212 .fmz Y. 5: -J+1:ef4iEiis41A iw- fl , ' . ,,.,1f9?f i'-sv, . I 'MMM ' . WI ' K i w 1 1 w 1 i l 3 S' m fa 'iQi59l3F+S Www ,M A , K annum ,gf Q ,X fi! 1+ Q ui sk wg, mp' B' X' it wwe 'kia 4 . 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I 9 GK 5 is Highlighting another outstanding indoor season, Ierry Richey became Pitt's first national champion since 1956, winning the national two-mile run to lead the thin clads to a ninth place team finish. joining Richey in the spotlight were speedsters Smittie Brown and Dorel Watley, high jumper Bryant Salter, and the mile relay team. Salter failed to clear the seven foot barriers in the jump, but upped his varsity record to 6'1OVz . Sophomore Don Poretto broke the varsity mark in the broad jump. In door season highlights included a dual meet win over Penn State and outstanding performances in several Eastern invitational meets. 'U W 1, , rggvpgyqppg IIRQNHMQNQMNW it 1 W 5 5 J ,m C 'NJ V1 1 'G x 1' 4 , L ,in 11 W e g,,.. ,K an 1' me Q .z gf In the outdoor season, Dan Kuovolo broke the Eastern record in the javelin, with a toss of over 251 feet. Kuovolo's first place finish led the Panther's to a tie for sixth in the IC4A team standings. Salter narrowly missed setting the Eastern record in the triple jump, but a foul in his take off cancelled his jump of over fifty feet. Despite the foul, he still -managed to place fourth in the event. He also placed fourth in the high jump. Plagued by a leg injury, Richey failed to place in the Eastern three-mile. In regular season competition, Penn State nipped the thinclads in the annual Big Pour Meet as a disqualification on the baton exchange - ' cost the tracksters the win. K 4 u,.-S1wmeusffsfsfhauag-z'22ui5g:f2:'1.Lx1:,4Ms:x,4a.a:2:Aga45142414-,-,Iwi .,.. k . V : . - ' Mm mt M74 ss P'm'SL'l '51 zlihmw' ,u.mvllx1l,i'8 If ul: .IMSWH M :Arif 11.172 II Qmrflx 1 .ably I E I W 1 ? I K 5 ! I Disappointing is the only word to describe the performance of Bill Grant's swimmers. Pre-season prediction tabbed the mermen for a 7-3 season, but the swimmers grabbed only three meet wins and finished far from the top at Dartmouth finals. However, star diver fDave Wessel did continue .to smash his own records. In his first year as head coach, Fran Webster wins. Senior Tom Stromp again captained had little depth or experience available and the team and was Webster's most consistent the netters picked up only a few scattered performer. Q , 'bf-Q y N 3' Wa, J. fix 1. U A ' - X ,:-.5 . XXX A. 4x ww. - ':-'wr' w. K , p ig fx iff 9? W sr-gg w .b 4, Y ,. -5 Q sv ' wk my EE X W ki' Tm -1 . KW Narrowly missing a play-off berth in the NCAA tournament, the Panther mitters finished their season with a 14-7 mark. George Medich completed another fine season on the mound for Bobby Lewis. The senior was 4-2. Soph Phil Nochols was 4-1. The majority of Panther losses, were close, including a 3-2 loss to Bucknell in the final inning, and the loss to Penn State for the berth in the NCAA tourney. With 1969-70 marking the return of res- pectability to Pitt sports, the outlook for the future must be an optimistic one. Excited, young coaches have recruited the best high school talent in the area - and should continue to do so. The recent addition of synthetic Astroturf to Pitt Stadium will not only benefit the varsity sports of football, soccer and track, but will open up the stadium for much wider recreational and intramural use as well. When he took over as Athletic Director late in 1968, Casmir Myslinski vowed to bring Pitt back in all sports. It looks as if he's begun. Earn.-Am EE'-.Z mm 51111970 owL Ulm cm tldcugq i p 2 Pitt and Oakland are one entity in the same. The presence of one part influencing the other. The area is one of old and new. Build- ings that stood before the existance of the university juxtaposed to modern sandstone and glass. Forbes Field, soon to be a relic, provides the character and life of the area. From April 'til October, the Pirates die hards cheer on their team, then engulf Oakland when the game is over. Like bees swarming from a hive, theirs is the hustle and bustle typical of visitors to Oakland. Oakland's inhabitents consist of area chil- dren, dirty old men and students. Grade school boys selling newspapers contrast to the older men hanging -around on street cor- ners, making it known that they saw the pretty girl who just walked by. In front of every bar stands a group of men slightly staggering from the spirits they have been consuming since the bar opened at 8 AM. A few other men may be found at the corner of, Atwood and Forbes, fraternizing with the grub at the paper stand. gl ,, ., , ii g 5 , 5 mf Q vis N , wif? gi o as ... ,g .u got -1' 0. fu . o ' l AM , ...fu p- C A v f' 4 QQ, 2 A Q. .Q v -1.....,,A A. 'Nw-P X ., X-X QA A -BW + Q A, le U' ai' S- -in A ffi 'V I-7. .L1Q:g:, --mul, Ad ' mr 3 n P f P 5 I ..' vw 2 RQ , ll 5. V U W -if l . '1 'Ari . 1 .. -' Ong Q , I E-QR gg . Q L- --f S , ' , 'ss W' fi' -Q 5 ' f i f'+ '-- ' f - N ' ' f e . X V440 H? r 1 Pit I - ,ffgf-K il' .-' . 'J . 1 g' ' w A' , ' . I 'mr ,' ' . 'P X 'T fi .' '-3-2' AY, 84 'K W ,. ' pf - - Q X 5' . - ' 'W .fl 6 Bi? '- M' V , , , ' Qs. ' y , 6 r ' .- 'JA Y, Q. 34 T v 'Q ' Y ' 'Is EQWU' ,W 1 ' A V Here to obtain a degree, the students wander aimlessly looking for kicks, action and mean- ing in their lives. And after they graduate, what does it all mean? Spare time is divided between classes and stu- dy, bullshitting, movies and eating, and finally, barhopping. Every student in the university has seen at least one or both of this year's movies at the King's Court, Bob and Carol and Ted and Alice or Easy River. Then, he has a choice of about 5 identical places to take his date for a hamburger afterward. Or to a bar. Each bar is frequented by mostly the same people, who may even have their own stools. Quite the same in their dark, dingy drunken atmosphere, patrons of each constitute a family, the bar bein its home. This social life is open to any stucfent, since no one is ever carded. The raids are few and far between, and hardly ever taken seriously. The smell of beer is overwhelming, and soon is acquired by the patrons. jig. Wfjl . W , . H76 P Sfiffifflwffw E -:wi ww'-in gill: i . . 'Wiki Q 'QW if filly 2 'S if A ,saffg95?11,f. - N 1 2 M1 'f Homecoming has changed with the times, as has the university. Years ago, alumni returned en mass to school to see old friends, rehash old times and go back to the old frater- nity house for a few drinks. It was a time for not only reminiscing but bragging about present accomplish- ments. It was a time for the alums. The school now is not the same as the school they knew. No one returns for homecoming anymore, except for maybe the first year after graduation. It has become another undergraduate social event, a time for a special game, a concert and a gooddrunk. 10 il A sn? 5 W fm fw I4 v:M 'f, 'W A A H, ,W may W W 2' . V V A Ad .AL V .JA,:nw. A V S A 4 P .gk , N X , .L.,,. M M-'IQ M wifi! -- Mr W A F, wif xv M U' Jkwlv-ix K 4 vnu- l Homecoming this year could better be de- scribed as wet and disappointing. The loss to Notre Dame was no surprise, but the weather at least could have been nice for the slaughter. Spirit ran high as FIII's Patty Zepfel was crowned Homecoming Queen. Banners replac- ing the traditional floats in the parade added to the disappointment. The tragedy culminated with an unsatisfactory Vanilla Fudge concert. Instead of songs, the group played with their instruments. Homecoming ended with the audience thinning out before the concert was over. 12 P iltfgiii ,. 5.1-.g - abil. 1 1 H WWW amdgr 4. , Ia! 'WP fi vi WM Cl-'JE-' I r , ,fa V, J if ,f if b f E? it P X. 9 ' ,',' V , A ,no Mx . yy! Wu., 1 fx - if 3 U .H 'vig' Y i b W' ,K 'sb f - K J -'5 1 MP . 'w :gg i 4 T 'E-fifQifgQg , 1 ..- ,f f 'Y . - A.-., ,, .,,,g ,, H ' ,9,,,.,,,.w W . V .33 ' V' ' -f ., V 0 ...K q .,,,. ,QI F an E K W ,..,,.x . - -' Af .LRMNW 1 sqm' Januar ,Q . . X E , k W A E.. ,.,, M , . ,,.. , ,,. Y' ,Q 0 wk- ,. ... ,.,,,,. L J. ul ' .gn V '31 A if , : J4. M - '- - Y, - When entertainment is selected for a university, many things must be consid- ered. There is nothing worse than an ex- pensive group putting on a shitty, non-professional performance. A few of the artists were good, but there was not much diversity. Pete Seeger, one of the mainstays of folk music, and possibly its guiding light was his usual brilliant self. His humor and distinctive sound blended for a delightful evening. Peter, Paul and Mary, around for their annual Pittsbur h visit, gave their usual professional, ively performance. Ian and Sylvia, along with Tom Paxton performed a barely acceptable show, the former a little worse than the latter. Final- ly, the Vogues, local boys from Turtle Creek, produced a poor Lettermen immita- tion. ' The two good concerts available to the Pitt student were not even sponsored by the university. If it weren't for some outside promoters, our mediocre entertainment would be worse. 14 .P '48- '1 E fs ri . 2' .sid 1 , . if , . p 43.2. l Q I x ' Sfvf i 1 M y -as 7 -. s, a an X U5 ff' W L I 3 r , 5 LS., 5, : 1' 'ac s 1 ,w 1 ,J ? 1 I W .1 v 4 ' rl x ' fi 'L lik: -I - 2 K' f lj ---it Liv' If -Ek N wi Nga o s I if Mc- 'Y The University Theater among the best live drama in Amateur students pooled their talents to turn out professional productions of Ro- sencrantz and Guildenstern, We Bombed in New Haven and other equally excellent ones. Although the university musical entertainment can be branded as poor, its illustrious list of speakers more than compensates for the de- fecit. Both entertaining and infor- mational, experts in their respective fields fascinate the audience with their knowledge, humor, insights and biases. Speakers are drawn from all areas of society and there is surely to be at least one speaker to interest every individual. The most colorful speaker by far, and possibly the most controversial was William Buckley. The rubber faced and multi-gestured host of the TV talk show Firing Line fasci- nated the audience with his quips and sarcasm. A noted conservative, Buckley is editor of the National Review, an ultra-conservative pub- lication. 2 9 Q F Other speakers, though not so illustrious, include Congressman William S. Moorhead, Pa. Democrat who spoke on the Military Industrial Complex, and biting film critic Iudith Crist, presented as part of Flicks and Flickmakers Week, who defended her high standards and generally uncompromising positions. Arthur Schlesinger, Ir., Special Assistant to President Iohn Kennedy and noted author and historian, presented the audience with his frank views and brilliant analyses. The first Negro to integrate the University of Mississippi, Iames Meredith presented his views on Racial Peace in Ame- rica. Author and attempted athlete, Goerge Plimpton fascinated all who heard with his zany experiences. Stewart Udall, ex-Secretary of the Interior, described his concept of the New Conservation. As the watchdog of the consumer, Ralph Nadar presented the audience with his crusade for higher indus- trial standards. Q its at 'r fl le ' Cya, ' 4 EE, If :Cg if f 1 fs- 2' . - 1 1 . -e'-pg. iq gf ' -1. 23:-.:l' :.,f, gs 1., . it 5, 11 U-1,,kg3w f?r.j 3, M X. , -T 5-iii '- 'i' if 4 .124 5335 riff' IQ -Y f 1 ggi? W-gf 'i-5fg.jfj: 2 -f5mj.fS1.L A 'F' ,MVN n' Mr. ESP, The Amazing Kreskin, astonished all present with feats of mental telepathy. Iohn Tabor, unsuccessful Pgh. mayorality candidate discussed his views as did Abbie Hoffman of the Chicago 7 trial. Nate Smith, Pittsburgh Black leader also spoke. wumuuunnnmm uure ' ' W . as M. ,lx , 5' A - , ,X w , Kin ' ' Q 3 23 f 5 'ff Q T, Q X, ' , Yu gig , A axe. .M 5 A A , , 1 ff A , . , , fm , s , -X-ax , 4 F as .GVWE Q f f ,sw ,vgw F3 fi 4,, ,fr swim ef! 4 ' I wi 'f 0' Q Ox When one envisions a Winter Weekend, one imagines sledding, skiing, snowball fights, skating - maybe renting a winter- resort. Pitt's Winter Weekend includes none of these. There is not even the inclusion of a snowflake in the festivities. It's only claim to winter is that it is held during winter term. Maybe the weekend should be renamed car- nival weekend. As it now stands, it is one of the various special weekends sponsored by Student Government, but proved no better than any other special event. It all began Friday night with a mediocre concert by the little known Butterfield Blues. Breaking tradition, the Winter Weekend committee decided to hold the carnival Saturday night instead of Friday night, and in the more spacious Commons room instead of the Union ballroom. Abl- though it provided much more space, whoever drew up the floor plan ignored cor- ners and utilized only part of the available area. Thus, the otherwise colorful and enter- taining circus-like atmosphere became a push and shove inferno, detracting from the joviality of the evening. Another break in tradition was the method used to judge booths. Prizes were offered from the total gamut, instead of breaking them up accord- ing to sororities, fraternities, dorms and other organizations. The quality of the booths was also better than usual, applying that much more meaning tothe awards, if it is all worthwhile. Better yet, get rid of the carnival. Groups participate grudgingly, afraid not to build a booth for fear of being labeled unschool spirited. Maybe all the money wasted on booths and prizes could better be channelled into a charitable cause. Y 4 x,. CUUUUWW Q 4 ,wa s A WHU1 V ,ell , g A , , 1 I In 'K ,. 1 0 Q I 1 I . I . 1 , , 'S JA 4 R 'a-A' 5 ' . ,, f 0 Q , ' Q 3 L af. - ' 1 1 if ge If Q ll r 0' ,lf , . :o, t W P, , '1 1 Al'flil' 1 Q 4' .3513 7 'I yi- v ' . .ff 4 I ns M a 1 ap 'Wm ' 1 K 'X 'N -A X 'A .ra s w za it it ' f V at I , , U ., - an , AA , 'sa lm 1 Q, .A ,I 5 X A ni K ' 1. A n A 1 4 X Q 5 ,ii ai 55 4 f 1 E 1 i 3 1 5 Sunday night was a concert by the Rascals. With an excellent repetoire and reputation, the audience had fired up enthusiasm for the concert. Attention spans shortened as everyone waited and waited and waited and waited. In the course of two hours, programs were transformed into paper planes and the Syria Mosque began to look like Times Square after New Year's Eve. No one would have minded the wait if the concert had proved worth waiting for. The group put on a poor performance for an audience so used to mediocrity, that even a fairly good per- formance would have been rated excellent. The theme of the weekend, The Age of Aquarius connotes peace, love and psycho- delics. The numerous possibilities of the theme were for the most part wasted. Hope- fully the weekend bearing the name of Aquarius is not an example of what the age is to be. V 1 I ,- 1 I I S -D Q ' . 9 lr 831 ' h X 4 LN. .52 ,-1:--4. , fr 'Pu-,.a. 5 :I . n Lp.. .,..,..--n 5 I 1 . 1 I 'Q 1 , . wi' N 4 2' fix 'Z L 'ff' via, -1 2 Probably the most festive event ofthe school year is Greek Week. It is a time for fun and games and good times for all - all the Greeks, that is. This could be the one time of the year when a staunch Independent may feel envious of the fraternity man, and the Greeks do their best to capitalize upon this feeling. Greek Week may seem like a one shot deal, but this really isn't so. Fraternities and soror- ities spend months of time and hundreds of dollars in preparation for the various events. The entire week is molded around a central theme: this year it was Reflections on the Sixties. All the chariots had a Sixties motiff and all the songs from Greek Sing were ones popular during that decade. if M ,rsvp Y 0 , 1 'i' :Qia- ggattr Qi W M- ... '95 3 Ai k ifllib-in lr 4 QW, . 'Kg X. 1' D' , 'Z'- , ..p, -f f Q 5 5 I Sw' 1-ann' u '1 un-in Q gr- 4-I When one thinks of Greek Week it usually brings excitement to mind. There is the thrill of watching your brothers beat- ing a rival in the Chariot Race. There is Fun Night, with its silly games and races, and all the screaming and yelling that the fraternities and sororities do. There is Greek Sing. It's really strange to see fifteen or twenty guys up on stage trying to harmonize, yet barely being able to carry a tune. 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I:y.s,,-,..2'fI I- ..I.,m,,?e,5ff I , ,I,,I,Q., ,Lg,Ig..:I..w,.I - , ,,,3.,S,, mix., q I -I I.. -I IIIIWI, gI5srM,,,I-, mmf- W QI. QI ww I IvIIwIfIIw ,ei-I I -eww - - -. IEf'I1i 'II, I . 'I'IIfIW4-?I?b5-QW? I I Z- -I wr ' II , ,nf ' 'Iwffiizkfg ,I i ff I. Jw? -I 5'8Xa1'IfmT55fk'WQIQTEAXILVII-I-1' ' I 'I ,I I ,m , . ,. ,I.1L.2.f I 5gIN,,yfI,I5,..I.I,II,.,I , ., ww-, I I, , . Isg.Ifs3M,I,I,IXIQ,I4II,.,,, II.,,II451:If,I.Q,,,fI .II,,,I :QW - ,131 QgLQs,,,qgI5qW.,QI.I,.I,IILQIIII.,,..5i,w,IWZ AQSIMIII, I I - - II I This year's concert was adequate, but little more. When compared with the 5th Dimension of '69, neither Richie Havens nor the Brooklyn Bridge were of the type or quality that Pitt audiences expect. The noise of the concert and the hash smoking gal- lery really didn't thrill these who had come to see the show. The finale was the tradi- tional formal ball - tuxe- dos and gowns at Chat- ham Center. We found that ZBT and ChiO had won Greek Week to end an enjoyable festival. ,, 4 Xxax cxxrfylvi d -N WWML .5 px, 72 t si' ,L is A Q .7 .gf W p..h,., gl f X A M-7 Ti W ' . i T ' fir is i f W I MA, A kg-v-Q, A A.,- E I i E 1, sl ij For twenty-nine weeks of the school year, neer casts off his white socks, puts away his 2' the engineers are quiet, reserved, and gener- slide rule, and enjoys the events. This was li ally busy studying for their many courses, Engineers' Week, this year, with its parade ig however, during one week, our typical engi- and Iaggerz Concert. 1 El ' 1 ff S, 'wg M 5 fly' A , '-f.' e 1. .. Q M . It may seem to some that we have painted a very dismal picture of the past social year. True, we're. not ecstatic about it, but the year has not been much worse than any other year. It did provide diversity, and a break from study. And even the worst was better than nothing. Our plight would not be so bad if all universities had the same problem. The crime is that smaller colleges manage to book first class entertainment, while Pitt, a major university, is treated to second class performers. Whether the prob- lem lies in coordination, foresight, or finances, it is necessary for the reputation of the school and the happiness of the students to resolve the dilemma.


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