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The 1973 OWL University of Pittsburgh Volume 68 Edifot — Gary Spicuzza The OWL is the official yearbook of the University of Pittsburgh. It is edited and published by the students of the University: it must not be construed as an organ of the University. Its contents do not reflect the opinions or policies of the Board of Trustees, the administration or the faculty, but those of its writers, editors and indicated contributors. 2 Research at Pitt Page 112 Events Page 128 Regional Campuses Page 188 Sports Page 198 Organizations Page 252 Greeks Page 330 Seniors Page 386 Index Page 478 3 uu’tve 4- XuULo- cMlJ i -fckx XJ L xJtauxdU —----- 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 19 20 21 X 24 25 1 26 27 29 30 31 32 34 M A 35 X 36 38 39 MMT fO M I Ml I III WITH MWHC • A IOUIH' TOm- k IOUIN' ITONI MST. •PIT DOWN t wa a U DAY MUSIC' 'ELECTED v UCi COOPS O INEY TUNS ...... tit WOMAN ✓a O 0«® yam rill THIMV A tout YOU' Ct TRAIN ■Tl (MIlOklH fUT' f AoAirv K)5 ™ 115 21? 125 225 135 235 145 245 155 255 165 JM rt A MIT MIM-T 106 IB MM M Mi T J tOOM MOWN mi KtOMWAT LIT M IM TOO VM- •OOT TO M THERE 116 •TINT OANCIR ' ft ft cai - Z ft TO «• ft 'MAIIIA i' ' 216 •RAZOR EACE . — •TOAST TO TMI TOOL 126 ‘PIT OH THE OOOO TOOT tk V f ”ft TM MAmaTKE Ct ) O j Mlt % OW B 0 •YOUR IOVI WAS STRANOE 22b P«T OH THl OOOO IOOT f W Hi IB II 'I -.! 'SCHOOL'S OUT 136 THE RELAY ft MKI coo« L3 — ft TMI WHO O •GUTTER CAT 236 •WASP MAN •KEEPER Of THE CASTU 1 146 THE BEGINNIH tMtlWWlPHlIP 246 LIVING SIN- f ft TMI MW TOW ft ) •JUBILEE WITH SOUL ‘BtHINO taut EYES MY Witt (All O HAv « ! « ' 156 TttUUir THE EAIH WIT Tilt 9 •. VHOUkO HAVE N- 166 TtOMt ion ln( maWIiI' 41 42 43 4r 7 S 46 47 UNIVERSITY of PITTSBURGH SCHOOL OF LAW BUILDING WILL BE ERECTED ON THIS SITE 1972 48 so 57 53 54 •W.fc,. . . 55 57 58 60 63 65 66 67 68 t 70 71 74 75 76 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 rtttme vwnecK uareTuny for Correct Course Title. 87 88 TV 90 91 94 95 96 99 100 101 103 icu s 106 no in RESEARCH at pm RESEARCH, a noun, taken from the French word recherche. Webster defines the word as a “careful search, or a studious inquiry; unusually critical and exhaustive investigation having for it’s aim the revision of accepted conclusions.” Ask any student at Pitt today, and that is the type of answer that you would expect. But when you mention research at Pitt, after a little head scratching, most students would draw a blank. The only possible contact a student may have with any type of research would be through an introductory course in Physics or Chemistry. But sometimes that’s like trying to get a drink of water out of a fire hose. Despite the general lack of information about research activities at Pitt, it does go on; to the tune of several million dollars a year. This money is obtained from such sources as the National Science Foundation, private corporations, and the University itself. In December 1972, while students were busy studying for final exams, the Apollo program was rapidly coming to a close. On that Apollo 17 mission, a solar wind experiment was deployed to detect the presence of an atmosphere on the moon. What Walter Cronkite didn’t tell you on television, was that this particular experiment was developed in part by Pitt’s Department of Atomic and Upper-Atmosphere Physics, under the direction of Professor Thomas M. Donahue. This study was done in conjunction with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, NASA. As a result of theii work, it was discovered that there is no detectable atmosphere on the moon. For a more down to Earth example, another project in this same department is studying the SST (Super-Sonic Transport). This very relevant pro ject, sponsored in part by the Department ol Transportation, is studying the effects of the SSI without building the plane. At present, the project is in it’s third year, and will take another two year? to complete. Physics and Engineering have had a tremendoui influence on man’s modern world. Work in these two fields has contributed to man’s ability to con trol nature to an extent hardly imaginable fiftj years ago. The idea behind this special research section was to seek out the research activities cur rently under way at Pitt, and present them in a waj in which the ordinary student without a PhD ir Nuclear Physics could understand. 112 113 The principal facility of the Department of Nuclear Physics is the two million dollar Van der Graaff Accelerator. This device, which occupies an entire building, shoots a stream of particles at a high rate of speed — about 20% the speed of light. This “beam of particles is then aimed at a spectrometer, where the particles are studied. The Van der Graff project, which became operational in 1967, is headed by Dr. Bernard L. Cohen. The project tries to make applications of Nuclear Physics for technological uses. This is done by a study of nuclear reactions — striking a nucleus with particles, such as protons. Many, other universities carry out similar types of research, but each one operates on an independent basis. 114 PANIC SWITCH 115 1U Another basic aim of the Van der Graaff project is the writing of papers and research journals. This also includes giving lectures and talks on the subject of Nuclear Physics to various industries and universities. The National Science Foundation contributes about one-half million dollars per year to the project, which is staffed by Pitt faculty and graduate students. Although operated by the Physics Department, experiments are also conducted by other departments within the university. One single experiment requires twenty-four hours to be run, and takes two weeks to analyze the results. The experiments are controlled by extensive associated hardware, such as a PDP 15 40 computer system with various input output devices. The actual control room resembles a scene from mission control at Cape Kennedy. 117 In contrast to the research carried out in other departments that seek practical applications from their work, the Department of High Energy Physics carries on research for the sake of research. In other words, not much practical knowledge is obtained. What is being done in this department header by Dr. Wilfred E. Clel-land, is to try and solve the puzzle of particles from the E = me2 equation. Many types of experiments and tests are designed within the department, and then sent to the Brookhaven Laboratory in New York. At the proton aynchrotron located there, a beam of protons is created and then observed. The basic apparatus used by the group is a PDP-15 computer, which detects the reaction products of particle decay or high energy collisions. The project is funded by a grant that lasts for another twfo years, and partially by the federal government. 118 119 120 For Dr. Myron P. Garfunkel, research at Pitt means dedication. Upon obtaining his PhD from Rutgers, Dr. Garfunkel worked for eight years at the Westinghouse Research Lab. He came to Pitt in 1959 to set up the Department of Low Temperature Physics. To the average person, the words “low temperature mean a chilly winter night, or at most a food freezer. In Dr. Gar-funkel’s work, low temperature means within about one-half of a degree from absolute zero. The absolute zero of temperature has defied all attempts to reach it experimentally, although it is possible to come arbitrarily close with the use of liquid Helium. Although large quantities of liquid Helium are used in experiments, at ten cents a liter, it’s cheaper than milk. 121 122 Research in progress includes studies of absortion of microwaves in superconductors, and the scattering of laser light in liquid Helium. Superconductors are a special class of metals with a very low resistance at low temperatures. Some of the more common metals include Aluminum, Tin, and Zinc. The major objective of Dr. Gar-funkel’s work is to gain more knowledge about superconductors, that will eventually lead to practical applications. Work is also done in conjunction with several Russian scientists, who meet with members of the Physics department at international conferences to compare notes. The project is funded by the National Science Foundation and the university. The actual work is done by Pitt faculty members, PhD students, and other graduate students at Pitt. 123 In the field of Engineering Research, work of a more practical nature that is directly beneficial to man can be found. In the Chemical Engineering Department at Pitt, work is being done on the development and evaluation of implantable sensors. These sensors are implanted in the human body for continuous monitoring of dissolved oxygen, hydrogen ions, and carbon dioxide. 124 The project is headed by Dr. C. C. Liu, and work is done with the Cleveland Metropolitan General Hospital. The basic objectives of the project are the design, development, construction, and testing of the implantable sensors. Two problems that the group is working on is the reactions between the biological host and the sensor, and the smallness that is required of the sensor. At present, Pitt is the only school doing this type of work. The project is funded in part by NASA, and the Chemical Engineering Department. 125 The human mind is still the common denominator of any research effort, despite the vast amounts of complicated machinery that is used. No matter what new ingenious type of machinery is used, the individual will still be the initiator of new ideas, and the solver of problems. Oftentimes, the name of the individual is unknown, but he is there and his contribution is evident. Only a very small part of the research activities at Pitt have been shown in this section. Other types of research are constantly going on in other areas of Physics, Chemistry, Engineering, Math, and Biological Sciences. Despite the work that has been done and will continue to be done, the average person will be unaware of the progress being made in research at Pitt. 126 Another whole segment of research at Pitt still has to be written — that of the social and sociological implications and impact upon man resulting from this investment of time, money, and materials. New history is being written almost daily of research activities. This is quite different from the impact that will be felt from this new knowledge of the cosmos, as well as the new knowledge gained of man, himself. 127 . 130 Superstar — Truth of Truth — Tommy The Old English Touring Company 131 We can’t afford to listen to the cry from the (Republican) convention of ‘Four more years’.” Senator George McGovern 132 “Fed up in Chicago, fed up in Detroit, fed up in Pittsburgh, fed up with a war that will not end, fed up with Spiro Agnew, and fed up with Richard Nixon.” Senator Edward Kennedy 133 f£l I Lantern Night 135 The Commuter Association made its debut on September 26th by sponsoring Cycle Week. Various displays were held, and there was a speaker on alternative means of transportation — bicycles. One of the features of Cycle Week was the appearance of Zit Blemish and the Hot Rods. 136 Cycle Week Voter Registration 137 138 139 Career Geminar February 12-15, 1973 12-4 p.m. Student Union Ballroom 140 Senator Church “If the American people understand what’s being done in our names while we’re being told peace is coming . . . they would do everything possible to end the war...” Jane Fonda Ml Jazz Seminar r- • c 142 ” _-BM uSse •: n’-'-V 'Vv,v 143 M4 Mort Sahl speaking on “Is there life after birth?” Norman Mailer 145 -c -S' The goal of the 1972 Homecoming was to involve as many students and interests as possible in the festivities. The events of Homecoming were expanded to include a barrel rolling competition, a banner and float contest and parade, a Howdy Doody Revival featuring Buffalo Bob, and a dance in the Towers which was open to all students. A new tradition was started — The Blue and Gold Merit Award. Every year an undergraduate student who has contributed the most to the University through their activities will be honored and given a monetary award. Along with the new events, some old ones still remained. There was the traditional bonfire and pep rally, a concert featuring The Edgar Winter Group, Malo, and Nils Lofgren and Grin. As a part of the tradition theme the title of Homecoming Queen replaced the Pitt Woman title from the year before. tuith kih? in araiUfum a hr lliiiurnutii nf JJittsbunih i JOiVJgcOjVJJjnJC J1' 146 147 148 149 150 HOMECOMING 72 PRESENTS SAY KIDS... WHAT TIME IS IT?! 151 154 r Dance Marathon l)c $itt Betas I nli MUi . I’uutiurgh, H . • NO WIDNHOAY NOV ■ 1 7 FOUR MORE YEARS • Vr, 156 k Ghereba 157 Alternative Life Styles Doctor Albert Ellis, noted psychologist and author of over thirty books and a native of Pittsburgh, led off a three day conference on alternative life styles. He discussed the syndrome of sexual guilt and frustration as applied to the American marriages today and introduced some alternative to the accepted life styles. Homosexuality, communal living, and celibacy were discussed during the three day conference. Also there were films, discussions, and workshops dealing with related subjects to the conference. 158 F« o„WBeW8 n reViSi°n of American Jaw 59 “The Search For Dracula” Going up the Arges River to the source in the mountains of Wallachia, near the border of Transylvania, Professor Radu Florescu, from Boston College, finally found Dracula’s castle in 1969. Professor Florescu gave a talk and showed a film to a packed Student Union Ballroom. 160 As You Like If The Oxford and Cambridge Shakespeare Company performed two shows in the Syria Mosque. 161 £ f - Engineer's Week 162 If one were to search for a single word to describe Engineer’s Week, it would have to TRADITION. Good old Saint Patrick, the soap box derby, the opening parade, all added up to a week of fun and relaxation for the engineers at Pitt. What one doesn’t see behind all of the fun and smiling faces, is the many hours of work and planning that went into making the week even happen at all. Aside from the usual activities, “Airport” and “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid” were shown to aid the engineer’s service project, that raises money for the Western Pennsylvania School for the Blind. The busy week of activities concluded with the Shamrock Ball semi-formal held at Churchill Valley Country Club, and the joint Greek-Engineer’s Concert. 163 164 165 166 167 168 Greek-Engineer Conce The concert featured comedian Robert Klein, and rock group Sea-train. A third group. Sha-Na-Na was snowed in and couldn't make the concert. Greek Week 1973 170 A Sentimental Journey 171 Chariot Race 172 173 - Blood Drive 75 176 Greek Sing Talent Contest 177 178 179 180 Glee Club and Women's Choral Spring Concerf 181 82 183 It was the best of years. . . it was the worst of years. . . for many it was their final year. . . 184 185 186 - • - trf 18 7 Regional Campuses 189 190 -•W; 9 University of Pittsburgh at Bradford 192 193 University of Pittsburgh at Green shun 194 195 196 University of Pittsburgh at Titusville 197 200 201 Athletics means caring. Player and fan alike must care or there is no game. If there's no game, there's no spirit and probably nothing to do on Saturday afternoons in the Fall or weekday evenings in the Winter. 202 1972 RECORD: (1 — 10) 7 Florida State 19 28 UCLA 38 13 Air Force 41 22 Northwestern 27 6 Tulane 38 16 Notre Dame 42 35 Boston College 20 6 Syracuse 10 20 West Virginia 38 13 Navy 28 27 Penn State 49 203 The caring is whole and constant, whefher warranted or hopeless, tender or angry , ribald or reverent. 204 TT' From the firsi pitch to fhe last out; from the opening kickoff to the final gun, the caring continues. With a score of 7-0, two outs, two strikes, nobody on, bottom of the ninth against Penn State, it is still possible and sometimes necessary, to believe that something can still happen — 205 For fhe simple reason fhaf if has happened before, and very probably will again. 206 ■ 1 «• And when it does, won't that be the day? Hail to Pitt! Alleghanee-genac-genac-genac and the whole bit. Isn't that alone enough to live for, assuming there might just be little else? To witness so pure a demonstration of the unaccountable way by which the human spirit achieves stunning, unbelievable grandeur? 20 7 If the caring isn 't for a ieam (because a Ieam hasn't come through, won't come through or simply can't,) 208 then if is for fhe game if self, fhe annual rifual, moving wifh fime and fhe world, fhe carefully planned and slowly accelerafed approach fo fhe greaf reward — fhe oufcome, fhe answer fo fhe revelafion of fhe besf, fhe winner. 209 If is good fo cate — in any dimension. More Americans puf fheir spare (and puresf?) caring info sporfs fhan info anyfhing else, 210 and most of them put at least a LITTLE of it there. Most of them know that the game is going on all the time, like the tides, and suspect there's a reason, or at least wonder about it. 211 •c What 18 all the fuss aboui the whole year, and all the boisterous excitement? Who ever heard of sifting through a soccer-football double-header on a cold Fall afternoon; 212 FjaL 75 1973 Record: (12-14) Mount Union 69 70 North Carolina 99 99 Rutgers 73 61 Duquesne 67 65 Southern Illinois 63 54 Wittenberg 63 73 UCLA 89 73 Peppcrdinc 80 75 Harvard 73 70 Wisconsin 72 66 Syracuse 74 73 Davidson 76 78 Bucknell 56 76 Notre Dame 85 88 Saint Francis 65 50 Temple 71 63 Penn State 53 83 William and Mary 62 77 West Virginia 64 68 Kent State 74 66 George Washington 69 79 North Carolina A T 60 76 Colgate 63 66 Virginia 79 58 Penn State 49 58 West Virginia 59 or going to a basketball game instead of studying for a chem test; or cutting a class or two to see a track meet7 213 IQ this a nation of derelicts, or kids, or what? Why not existentialism instead of football, for instance? Well, for one thing, you've got to be tired to care for old existentialism, and Americans just aren't ready to be that tired yet 214 especially when they live in Western Pennsylvania where big-time athletics is as prevalent, if not more so, than the pollution and the steel mills. 215 I love the games. I guess you can say I'm a sports freak. I'll be the first to admit I'm not a connoisseur of all sports; 216 I'm devofed fo sports, to all of the teams, and sometimes I can't think of anything better of its kind to be devoted to. 218 There's a competitive, spirited something in the air, and it's always out there with that anonymous crowd of the hungry and faithful, watching and waiting, in the stadium or the field house 219 fheir eyes all set for the unfolding of another episode in the great drama, which cannot precisely be put anywhere else — not into the movies, not onto the stage, 26 1972 Cross-Country (0-2) Kent State 35 23 West Virginia 32 80 1973 Indoor Track (3-0) Indiana State 46 80 West Virginia Wesleyan 30 79 Fairmont 35 Pitt tied for 4th in the I.C.A.A.A.A.’s 220 V nof info books and not even onfo fhe felevision screen or info sfafisfics. There's nofhing like being righf fhere where fhe acfion is. 221 Yes, God bless the fans, blanket under arm, bottle under blanket. Pitt football sucks, they claim, 222 yet each week fhey brave the rain, cold and Cardiac Hill fo spend fheir Saturday afternoons at dear old Pitt Stadium. And believe me, they don't come to admire the Astroturf. They care, too, and what's more, THEY deserve to win. 223 i- I'm not sorry that our schedule's so tough — the talent's here at the asking. Just count the number of Big 33guys. And where do they say the top jocks come from? Did someone say Pennsylvania?. . . 1972 Record: (6-1-2) 3 Bucknell 0 1 Chester 1 3 Camcgic-Mcllon 0 0 Temple 2 0 Akron 2 5 Grove City 1 1 Cleveland State 3 5 Edinboro 1 3 Slippery Rock 0 0 West Virginia 1 3 Indiana 0 0 Penn State 0 224 About the wishbone, it looked good at summer camp, but . . . We'll score 20 points a game. one lineman guaranteed, but. . . Last year was our year to grow. This year we'll be improved'' — 225 but we WEREN'T, and that's the important thing as far as Pitt athletics is concerned. I AM sorry that there were so many injuries, but then what about the extra curricular activities, the training rules, or rather the LACK of them? 226 You have to CARE', guys. No real team is ever willing io siop caring. The fad is, you CAN'T, and fhere is ihe secrei of ihe game's importance and appeal. 227 We've got to uphold tradition at Pitt, and that tradition is WINNING tradition. O.K., O.K., losses, losses and more losses is a diet anyone can live without. But things are BOUND to get better. 228 105.95 1973 Record: (0-12) Cornell 144.40 89.00 Southern Connecticut 158.00 91.00 Springfield 144.00 87.75 Kent State 139.90 90.90 West Virginia 132.45 78.70 Temple 148.70 91.70 Massachusetts 143.40 87.00 Slippery Rock 132.95 98.90 Navy 130.50 96.60 Syracuse 148.95 108.00 Penn State 137.90 121.95 Army 154.30 But just stop a minute and think. Do you know that Pitt ranks fourth in the number of national championships won? 230 V 1973 Record: (5-6) % 3 Michigan 32 21 Temple 11 15 Navy 19 13 Delaware 19 18 Maryland 15 9 Lehigh 21 32 Kent State 11 38 Franklin and Marshall 4 15 East Stroudsburg 21 33 West Virginia 6 12 Penn State 21 We Ve got eight and so what if they weren't won between 1969 and 1972. The fact is that they belong to Pitt and that's your school so be proud — CARE. 231 But wait a minute, nobody said football and basketball were the only sports that counted. There ARE winning teams at Pitt and they're winning NOW. Coach Be mis' greatly unheralded soccer team has again completed another respectable season with a 6-4-2 record. 232 v I . In Spring sports our varsity tennis team posted a winning record by defeating five of nine opponents. But perhaps Pitts best performance of 1973 was displayed by our baseball team. 233 The PiH nine deserves much credii and respect for claiming fen vicfories againsf only fhree defeats. The PiH hockey club, not yet considered a varsity sport, competes in the Western Pennsylvania Intercollegiate Hockey Association, and has been the champion for the last two years, or since the league's origin. 234 • - • V And of course, back at Pitt is still labelled as a team of perennial winners. Although there were few dual meets this year, the winter track team handily defeated three opponents and went on to top fourth place in the IC4A championships. A personal standout was Bill Rea who captured the long jump championship in both the IC4A's and the Drake Relays. 64 1973 Record: (5-5) Temple 49 36 Bucknell 77 54 Penn State 59 41 Kent State 72 39 Maryland 74 63 West Virginia 50 65 Grove City 48 36 Syracuse 77 68 Youngstown State 45 102 Carnegie-Mellon 9 235 1973 Record: (10-3) 5 Steubenville 0 4 Steubenville 1 14 Clarion 3 4 West Virginia 8 3 West Virginia 2 2 Buckncll 3 24 Gettysburg 4 10 Grove City 5 10 Grove City 1 2 Buffalo State 1 15 Buffalo State 1 9 Allegheny 3 4 Cleveland State 13 Of her commendations go fo fhe fwo mile relay feam which clocked fhe fiffh besf time in fhe U.8. and also fo fhe mile relay feam which fook firsf place in Piff's fhird annual Oufdoor Invifafional which fhis year boasfed such Olympic sfars as Dave Woffle and Jaques Accambray. 236 : t'C WAt i. VI And what about Dick Rydze — a silver medal from the Olympics. Swimming may be considered a minor sport, but I'd say that a silver medal is a MAJOR honor. And Pitt can and SHOULD share that honor. 1973 Record: (5-4) 5 Duquesne 1 6 Akron 3 9 Cornegie-Mellon 0 0 Penn Slate 9 0 Kent State 9 2 West Virginia 7 4 Grove City 5 8 Allegheny 1 6 Westminister 3 And speaking of minor” sports, actually not even RECOGNIZED by the Athletic Department, what about the women? That's right, the chicks. 238 • They're aihlefes too, you know — fhey frain, they practice, they compete. They're gymnasts and swimmers, basketball, tennis and volleyball players. They win, and they lose — just like the guys. 239 Yef fhey gef no scholarships, nof even any publicify. They may gef a jock jackef, if fhey pay for if fhemselves. Isn'fif abouf fime fhaf somebody cuf fhem a break7 240 After all, they train and compete with absolutely no material incentive. In other words, they're playing for the enjoyment of the game itself — they really care. 24! There are a lot of people involved in the sports program, both men and women — athletes, coaches, doctors, trainers, managers, psychologists (yeah, the shrinks tool), journalists, cheerleaders, alums, students. Athletics is an art, a science, certainly a big business. And the program is hot here solely for the benefit of a couple hundred guys on athletic scholarships. The competitive, fun-loving spirit is still to be found in the intramural games. m 4 And what about our famous Cathedral sports? Let's see. . . 79.04 1973 Record: (4-5) West Virginia 57.96 83.20 Youngstown 85.62 78.90 Slippery Rock 86.50 77.15 Franklin and Marshall 31.50 77.15 Indiana 54.15 68.40 Temple 63.40 74.90 Clarion 97.28 74.90 Kent State 96.56 66.40 Penn State 78.60 244 I remember when ihe Delia Zeias beai ihe Phi Delis Iasi Ociober on a very muddy Caihedral lawn. O.K., so ihe guys LET ihe girls score ihe winning iouchdown, bui ihe fad remains — everybody had fun. 245 Yes, sports are different to different people. Some folks cheer and scream at football games to relieve their tensions; others play paddle ball to keep in shape; still others run track to finance their college educations. And there are many athletes and fans who participate simply for the love of the game, win or lose. Fans — the Faithful, 246 the Fanatics. . . At any rate, they've all found something they care for, and that's great. 247 Well, 18 afhlefics a game? Is fhaf all if is? So whai? Whaf good does if do fhe jocks, fhe fraf rafs, fhe Chancellor, fhe whole sfudenf body? Whaf good does afhlefics do for Piff? A liffle good. QUITE a liffle. 248 article by William Saroyan on assignment for SPORTS ILLUSTRA TED. 250 A MAJOR Change in Pitt Athletics 251 V ’V 254 Ideas and Figures • r. t .. -v ♦ , ! r « ? ' f h Director of Student Media David Tive 257 GARYSPICUZZA Editor in Chief CLAUDIA PELUCCIONl Associate Editor PAULA GHUMA Sports Editor 260 % ■ PAUL WASILKO Layout Editor 261 LOUISE LUTIAN Events Editor JAYS HER Organizations Editor 262 - - - i ANGYNE 8CH0CK Greek Editor JEFF HOFFMAN Business Manager 263 BOBBIE CAMP Layout Staff ANDREA AUYASH Associate Business Manager SUSAN JARRETT Associate Layout Editor DAVE SHELUGA Photo Editor 265 w The PiH News Front Row: (L to R) John Capitman, Karl Baldep. Middle Row: Harvey Weisberg, John Metcalfe. Ron Siegel. Andrew J. Sopko — Arts Editor. Larry Pansino, Sharon Sexton — News Editor. Lois Elder, Jamie Kirkwood — News Editor. Michael Clinton. Bob Gedakoh — Associate Editor. Back Row: Bart Mack. Vince DiNardo — Sports Editor, Mike Miller — Editor. The Pitt Hews £X£OvT V£ WfoHkOOII l 266 at Work 267 • • and at Play! r- 268 269 WPGH Seated: (L to R) Dave Weinfled, Larry Manoff, Ed Shaffer, Rhona Gelman, Bob Haberkost. Standing: (L to R' Yaier Lehrer, Ed Hollin, Rich Brod sky, Paul Rudnick, ]on Schactoi Marty Slomberg, Rick Swerson. Ideas and Figures (L to R) Brady Moore III, Harvey Weisberg, Dave Sheluga, Lynn Kraft. Gilbert L. K. Marhoefer, Tom Rei-land, Karl Baldys, Lyn Hornstien, Ed Stiess, Jud Fink, Jim Rethi, Valerie Garvin. v 271 Magic Bus Front Row: (L to R) Monica Cirocco, Cindy Chosky, Patty Ley. Chuck Bell, Margie Masilunas. Vicki Herbert, Ken Ward. Second Row: Ed Goralc-zyk, Dave Henk, Lud Hanczar, Rick Devlin, Bob Heister. 272 Nife Times (Left to Right) Kathy O’Brian, Fred Murosky, Mary Synan, Ron Fors-man, Marikay Jung, Dennis Dewey, Pat Hickey. s Student Government Board Front Row: (L to R) Mike Furick. Rege Kaufman (President), Sue Ruff-ner. Bob Heister. Back Row: Sally O'Leary, Tom Bailey, Janet Toth. o 276 This year the Student Government Board’s main emphasis was to centralize operations. By making all purchases of equipment and supplies, it found that it could save the students money. The Board also worked to coordinate the campus’ many programming groups, so that the cycle of either too much or too little to do would not continue for another year. Now, because of the plan, there is always something to do — something good on campus. The Student Government Board also managed to have the $5 add-drop fee removed before it went into effect. This, done in conjunction with measures to streamline registration, should go a long way toward easing the problems faced by all students during registration. The board is also trying to improve intramurals and athletics in general at Pitt. By working to see that facilities are well-maintained and that intramurals are given the high priority that they deserve, the Student Government Board is making it possible — more than ever — for a student to participate in a sport and have some fun. It is also working to get a new Student Union. Starting with its own Student Union Task Force, the effort has blossomed into a new University Committee mandated by the Chancellor. The new Union is a high priority item at Pitt — and the Board is working to help make the new Union a reality. V Another activity of the Student Government is to work toward better campus security and brighten safely lit walkways around campus. Security is fundamental and Student Government is working to improve it. Members of the Student Government and its various committees are as follows: LEGAL AWARENESS: Steve Baer, Diane Reichwein, Chairpersons PITT TENANT UNION: Timothy Ging, Chairman MEDICAL ACTION: Phil Benyo, Chairman HOMECOMING: Janet Palladini, Chairwoman PROGRAMMING: Chuck Braverman, Chairman COMMITTEE ON STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS: Rich Tarquino, Chairman ALLOCATIONS COMMITTEE: Tom Smith, Donald Sherman, A1 Matecko Ira Dichter, Ben Butler, Rose Barnas, Patricia Kablach, Lester McNair COMMITTEE ON STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS: Rich Tarquino, Estelle Antinopoulos, Bill Barker, Bob Linden, Ray Perkins, Glenn Pew, Nancy Shanahan, Scott Spadafore PUBLIC RELATIONS DIRECTOR: Amy Elder FINANCIAL DIRECTOR: Jerry Velmer School of General Studies Student Cabinet Mary Synan (Exec. Secretary), Dennis Dewey (Chairman). For the Engineering Student Cabinet, 1973 was a very busy year. Although the year started with a lot of new faces, this brought about innovative ideas that enhanced the ability of the Cabinet to succeed. Aside from the usual Engineer’s Week activities, such as he Soap Box Derby, the Serv-ce Project and the Shamrock tell, the Cabinet found itself involved in a wide area of activities. Among those carried out were the Engineering course evaluation, high school recruiting programs, carpeting of the student lounge and a wide range of intramural activities. The cabinet was led this year by an executive committee comprised of President Charles Norrish, V.P. Kenneth Dears, Secretary Paul Wasilko, and Treasurer Eugene Heck-mann. James Stana served as Central Planning Chairman and Susan Suehr was Physical Plant Director. The executive committee, together with the regular representatives from the various engineering departments, served to be an effective envoy of the engineering students at Pitt. 7ront Row: (L to R) Ken Dears, Pat JiGiacomo, Craig Kauffman. George vdey, Mark Bay. Second Row: Bernadette Lux, Rick Aulenbach, Mary Grace Lackey. John Halupka, Pam Weis. Charles Norrish. Third Row: Paul Wasilko, Eugene Heckmann, Dave Nichols, Ralph Scalerlio, Dan Stiffler, Jim Belardi, Prof. William Conturo. Fourth Row: James Stana, Mark Walker, John Mercuri, Chuck Blumenschein. Engineering Student Cabinet Commuter Association Front Row: (L to R) Dave Henk, Chuck Bell, Margie Masilunas, Hank Hunziker, Janet Altenbach, Pat McPoland. Second Row: Lois Elder, Patty Ley, Tom Young, Robin Baker. Bob Heister, Roseann Minich. Third Row: Rick Devlin, Ed Goralczyk (Holding sign), A1 Watterson, Peggy Chomas, Dan Tush. Monica Cirocco, Rick Lightcap, Glenn Pew. Donovan Hughes. Marian Hirst. Wil- 1 13m Mil ler, John Vrana, Marie Women's Housing Board Front Row: Debbie Poux, Kay Ament. Back Row: Patricia Joyce. Jane McDowell (Treas.), Marlene Sullivan. Marie Moser (Pres.), Alison Herman, Denise Dinan, Janyce Rohde (Sec.). 282 Men s Dorm Council ont Row: (L to R) Chris Schnat-rly, Scott Spadafor, Jeff Weber, ave Tolnar, Sam Sagenkahn. Back 'ow: Joe Tackas, John Blystone, oug Doersam, Bill Walton. Jeff '•Chaby, Bob Billingsly, Larry McBride. Pitt Hooti (L to R) Lois Elder. Petra MCillei Janet Bindie. PIRG ;.VX-v.vV Seated: (L to R) Brady W. Moore III. Art Levitt. Standing: (L to R) Harvey Weisberg, Sharon Harrison. Keith Cameron, Ed Moon, Jesse Camp. 285 YMCA Identification not available in time for print. 286 Circle K (L to R) Dave Houck, Mike Krack, Gary Blair, Dan Meister, next four unidentified, Phil Davern, Dan McKenzie, Don Boody. 287 Front Row: (L to R) Marilyn Buckley, Kathy Milus, Andrea Zipf, Evelyn Boylan, Debbie Herlocher, Louise Thomas. Second Row: Pam Mong, Amy, Kim Oyler, Marcia, Charlene Rychlinski, Mary Svegel, Mary Lougherty, Elaine Mendicino. 288 Front Row: (L to R) John Ridinger. John Gergely, Rick Wanek, Daniel Nocleg. Second Row: Joseph Takacs. Bruce Parker, Cir Linonis, Mike Licina, Bill Knappenberger, Craig Zinger, Andrew Stroh, Michael Slater, Dwight Fox, Thomas Sinwell, Glenn Krakower, Peter Zajac, Bruce Gerbi._____ Alpha Phi Omega 289 Freshman Camp Committee (L to R) Diane Holmquist, Chris Beck, Stan Dupelle, and Vince Bal-lestrino. Mentors Appearing Above Are: David M. ; Wahl — Orientation Coordinator, Ann Altmyer, Ron Belski, Jackie Mullens — Advisor, Bobbie Camp. Frank Monallen. Amy Mazzocca. Ernie Gentile. Bob Kennon, Mike Saylor, Michelle Dejean — Mentor Intern, Monica Falkowski, Kevin Joyce, Linda Armbruster, Peter Forte, Holly Williams. Albert Watts, Jr., Delores Evans. Mike Lessing, Janice Caputo, T. M. Sullivan. Mark Cir-bus, Lisa Kronenfeld, Debbie Soltis, • Joretta Marshall, Fran Shaiman, Rick Ochsenchirt. Thelma Hague, Michelle Slaughter. Donna Bradley. Sam Sagenkahn, Jean Lombardi, Kevin O’Neill, Dave Nichols, Jim Fleck, Jim Tolan, Mark Vernalis, Eileen Melzer, Lynn Wenda, Antonio Pyle, Carolyn Burr, Debbie Kulisek, Ruth Sommers, George Siota III, Art Harrison, Jolene Podowick, Larry Meeck, Debbie Stein, Chris Baumgarter, T. Wesley Ayers, Carmie Donade, Carla Groh, Sue Turner, Chuck Sigler. Barbara Bell, Kathy Garven, Mary Schwartz. Ray Jewell, Nancy Shanahan, Terry Amelio — Mentor Coordinator, Anita Macaluso, Johnath Harris, Marc Gelfand — Orientation Intern. Tom Bailey. 291 Orientation Office Staff (L to R) Dave Wahl (Orientation Coordinator), Michelle Dejean (Staff Assistant), Terry Amelio (Mentor Coordinator), MarcGelfand (Staff Assistant). Missing: Ronnie Kasprzyk (Administrative Aide). 292 Orientation Committee Front Row: (L to R) Theresa Iorfido, Betty Payne, Andrea Russon, Anita Macaluso. Second Row: David Wahl (Orientation Coordinator), Chris Travaglini, Marc Gelfand, Marguer- ite Donoghue, Cindy Grumbley, Howie Eichenbaum, Joyce Levine, Mark Cirbus, Sharon Palkovitz, Ron Miazgovvicz, Chuck Steeber, Rich Tarquinio. i 293 Pitt International Student Organization 296 ID not available in time for publication. Front Row (L to R) M. Diana Sasso (President), Cindy, Marilyn Schroe-der, Mary Ellen Friel, Rose Dolphi, Del Davis. Second Row: Jack Pen-krot, Amos Selaran, Prem Talwar, Miles Lewis, Jas Dhaliwar. 297 International Folk Dance Club Pitt Bowling Team ID not available in time for publication. 298 Pitt Fencing Team ID not available in time for publication. 299 ilnicycle Club The Unicycle Club, one of Pitt’s most unique organizations, meets frequently to practice cycling, both for fun and to develop skill and coordination. New members with or without experience are encouraged to join. This past year the club took part in events such as the Greek Week Parade, the Engineer’s Week Parade and the Homecoming Parade. (L to R) Ken Day. Richard Brodsky, Kathy Fearn, Anton Fehing, Cyr Linonis. Major Bill Dean. Advisor. Tom Ultsch, Keith McWilliams. John Jackson. 300 '’he Pitt Ski Club, open to all students, staff, and faculty, is devoted to furthering the sport of skiing, md providing those who have not tried it with the opportunity to experience the many joys and thrills )f one of America’s fastest growing recreational and competitive sports. -‘‘or beginners, there are local trips with expert supervision and the club’s own rental equipment to lelp them get started right. -or those more advanced skiers, a one-week trip to Killington, Vermont in January gave many their first chance to enjoy the spectacular Vermont scenery and excellent skiing with runs over four miles :ong. Locally, the club visits such resorts as Seven Springs, Hidden Valley, Blue Knob and Peek ‘N’ Peak, N. Y. Everyone from ski bunny to schussboomer to slalom champ or chump, from hot dog to mogul mangier is welcome to join the Pitt Ski Club. Front Row: (L to R) Bob Brinckloe, 3ill Mote, Ed Patchell, Sue Currie. Alan Levine. Mary Beth Morava. Maryetta Guinepera, Fred Goebel. Second Row: Peggy King. Jamie McIntyre. Bill Davis, Paula Thomas. Glen Buterbaugh. Eric Huminski, Robert Morris, Howie Eichenbaum. Dennis Costello. Back Row: Harry Travis. Frank Niklas, Paul Kurtanich, Bob Komosinski, Lou Niklas. Bob Jacobis. f Tm J-SKflBJU 301 Ski Club Chemical Engineers Comprised of students from Pitt’s School of Engineering, the Mechanical Engineers Organization is suited to those wishing to pursue careers in this field. ID not available in time for publica tion. 302 American Road Builders The American Road Builder’s Association is open to all students of Civil Engineering. The organization promotes interest in design, construction, maintenance, and administration of highways and traffic control. The association provides the member with practical experience which will help with his future career. (L to R) Harry Smeltzer, Pat O’Hara. Bob Kustra. Ken Simpson, Prof. Richard Lightholder, Curt Roos. Len Raffa, Jay Goodwill, Jim Belardi, Tom Dragisic, Bill Mazur. 303 Collegiate Rainbow The Delta Chapter of Collegiate Rainbow was organized to make it possible for members of Rainbow Girls to continue their activities in college. The members put in many hours of volunteer work at institutions in the Pittsburgh area. The chapter hopes to share with its new and old members the Rainbow teachings of love and service. (ID not available in time for publication.) Comprised of members of Pitt’s many and diverse athletic teams, the Fellowship of Christian Athletes promotes the ideals of friendship, good sportsmanship, love of game and fair play. Through their membership, the athletes tie their religious faiths to their sports and attempt to bring God a little closer to their field of play. Front Row: (L to R) Dave Conrad. Tom Richards. Bill Mercer. Second Row: Joe Walton. Bob Flanigan. A1 Bischoff. Jack Trimmer. Back Row: Ken Waggoner, Theo Lawrence. Ed Kucharik, Dave Blandino. Fellowship of Christian Athletes College Young Democrats The College Young Democrats aim to increase the interests of young members of the Democratic Party in the political system. By serving as a campus campaign headquarters, the Pitt CYD sponsors speakers on political issues, works for endorsed party candidates and helps to conduct local voter registration. (L to R) Doug Koss, Debbie Retun-nono, Debbie McManus. Sam Rosenzweig. Margie Schramm. Betty Nelson. Jim Prozzi. 306 • Front Row: (L to R) Dave Schiller, Phil Weingart. Christine Wolf. John Strand (President), Ken Simon. Back Row: Mark Graham, Dave Stewart, Jim Kearney, Wesley McGinnis (V. President), Jack Kennedy, Gene Stoker. Jim Lignelli, Dave Ciccola. 307 William Pitt Debate Union Arnold Air Society — Angel Flight (L to R) Dan McKenzie, Dennis Pfan-nenschmidt, Neal Sharra, Leonard Johnson, Terry Gallagher, Joe Goll, Terry Crossey. Stu Deets, Tim Warren, Don Bell, Dave Donatelli, Ed McWhirter, Pat Nutz, Larry Car-raher. The Arnold Air Society and Angel Flight are national service organizations affiliated with the Air Force and the Air Force ROTC. Although the honoraries are sponsored by the USAF, the members incur no military obligations. Their activities include community projects for organizations such as UNICEF and attending area and national conventions. Front Row: (L to R) Joyce Starsnic, Rebecca Morrow, Linda Gehring, Pauline Hour, Ann Fisher. Kathy Suroviec, Theresa Williams. Back Row: Barb Aleshunas, Jean Koza, Susan McKeever, Karen Schmitt, Pat Little. 308 Pershing Rifles — Pershing Blues 'lockwise: Bob Olson, Bob Sperlein, leorge Pecharka, John Saban, Marty uhlman, Jim Rowlett, Jim Moon, lick Krawec. Not Shown: Bill Robin-on. Phil Helsel. ?ront Row: (L to R) Cris List, Karen ’oskey, Ginny Rosentreter, Beverly olkar, Janetta Mintus, Anita Dec. 3ack Row: Susan Haunty, Nancy Walker. The Pershing Rifles, Pitt’s drill team, is open to all undergraduates. not just those enrolled in ROTC. The team offers the men advanced drill and precision marching instruction. The Pershing Blues are the Coed Affiliates of the Pershing Rifles. Members of Company K-5 have served as hostesses for ROTC functions and they co-sponsor social functions with their brother organization. 309 Cadet Brigade The Army ROTC program is open to full-time or part-time students. The program is designed to develop leadership and management qualities to prepare students to become officers in the U.S. Army or U.S. Army Reserve. Pitt offers both the 2-year and 4-year cur- ricula which lead, upon completion, to a commission as a Lieutenant in the Army Reserve. Army ROTC offers various scholarships to students along with a monthly allowance. Army ROTC students can be granted draft deferments. 310 Rifle Team Clockwise: Rich Cygrymus (Sec.-Treas.), John Ceukner, Mark Himler, Jay Friedman, Jim Gray, Thomas Danais, Howard Ashbrook (Team Captain). 311 Pitt Dance Ensemble Top to Bottom: Bill Johnson, Joyce Oreskovich, Randy Bogle. Bebe Weinberg, Pam Golden, Vicki Paal, Diane Stawartz, Betty Malezi, Fran Tobakas, Linda Joseph. Mary Jo Sim-isek, Cheryl Wallace. Heinz Chapel Choir The Heinz Chapel Concert Choir is the only co-educa-lional choral organization on campus and is composed of approximately 60 students from all schools of the university. The concert season includes a major production in the fall, which this past year was Purcell’s Fairy Queen, with soloists, orchestra, and dancers. Additional concerts throughout the year involve selections of a varied nature, including premiere performances of works composed for the choir by members of the university’s music faculty. In addition, the choir’s activities include tours of other major universities. This year’s winter tour was highlighted by a performance in the National Cathedral in Wash., D. C. Pictured Above Are: Andy Kirk, Gary Deschamps — (Pres.), Paul Sterranka, Mary Drak, Beverlee Kol-lar, Debbie Shearman. Linda Kroll. Sharon Plummer, Ron Eskins. Marilyn McWilliams. Nancy Twigger, Serene Kolakowski, Rick Van Horn, Patty Dubbs. Ann Muscarella. Fran Rosenfeld, Frank Davoli, Ruth Heu-pler, Carol Gnatuk, Ed Rupert, Steve Shumacher, Nancy Ritenour, Norma Bitar. Lowell Good, Lori Haag. Melanie Bella, Jim Webb, Bill Moser. Diane Pile, Anite Klarie, Jim Monahan (Treas.), Ken Wampler. Louise Haupt, Mike Stypula, Charles Anderson, Don Franklin (Director). 313 Men s Glee Club Pitt Men’s Glee Club in Concert with Women’s Choral. 314 men's Choral Pictured Above Are: Marsella Esseck, Ronda Winnecour. Joyce Caliendo, Bobbie Camp, Joan Devine, Mary Goble, Ginny Porter, Linda Ross, Debbie Long, Peg Sulli- van. Phyllis Dato, Chris Gerrero, Louise Gray, Larissa Ermakou, Gail Marcho, Kathy Huber, Sue Bouder, Cindy Kraus, Pat DeAndrea. 315 Cheerleaders The 1972 Pitt Cheerleaders. Panther: Marshall Ritchey. Row 1: (L to R) Vicki Veltri, Gail Minor. Row 2: (L to R) Benda Green. Bill Wedner — (Co-Captain). Marilyn Check. Row 3: (L to R) Bob Stearns. Kate McCoy. Patti Hill, Darryl Terry. Dave DeBiasio, Valerie Wilson. Judy Mazur, Bob Brourman. Row 4: (L to R) Sheilah Sheatz. Andria Walas — (Captain). 316 Paniherettes Front Row: (L to R) Maria St. John, Pat Damrau — (Co-Captain), Peggy Donahue, Debbie Kelley — (Captain), Carole Germek — (Sec.-Treas.), Debbie Lewis, Sue Gould. Back Row: (L to R) Linda Naylor, Theo Hleba, Sue Ritco, Maria DeCenzo, Michelle Ratway, Debbie McGuire, Sherill Nones. Cindy Free-berg, Debbie Dawson. 317 Black Action Society (L to R) Nettie James, Frances Daw (Secretary), Sylvia Griffin, Michael Hayes (Theater), Bill Lowman (Political Action Committee), Albert Wynn (Chairman). Jimmy Suttuth, Sarah Brown (Administrative Assistant). 318 Theta Chi We, the brothers of Theta Chi, look back on our sixty-four years at Pitt with a sense of pride and accomplishment. The chapter has kept up the fine tradition of being progressive in all facets of fraternity life. Many of the recent changes include: a Little Sister program by which interested girls can become an integral part of the chapter’s social life, a new shortened pledge pro- gram which stresses understanding and involvement rather than the traditional hazing, and an increased emphasis on house improvement. We feel the upcoming year will be very promising socially, athletically, and academically. We fully expect our sixty-fifth year at Pitt to be as rewarding as the past sixty-four have been. Row 1: (L to R) Dorothy Moray, Lois Greene, Mary Ann O'Malley. Rose Sherman. Chris Wilson. Diane Linhart, Sharon Hunter. Row 2: (L to R) Norman Erbrecht, Scott Leibald, Harry Bailey, Daniel Whetstone, George Evan. Frank Kandrot. Row 3: (L to R) James Hanna. Robert LoGreca, Mike Phillips, Glenn Davis, Evan Baker, Tom Cotter. Row 4: (L to R) Jim Hooran, Roger Clarke, Kevin Sontulis, Jack Packard. Robert Stitt, Roger Ohler. Martin Boone, Edward Ciconni. 319 Front Row: (L to R) Wendy Traub, Kathy Hirsch, Carol Garber, Sharon Loftus, Joan Zimmerman. Mira Gold. Middle Row: (L to R) Connie Bires, Mary Lee Mattei, Patty Lausberg. Tracey Adams, Andrea Russon, Louise Haupt. Back Row: (L to R) Anne Ginnevan. Mindy Tull. Lois, Fleegler, Peggy Mutschler. Marsha Berkowitz, Olga Dobrostan. Cathy Garver, Savina Skewis. Helen Poole Rush, Rene Somple. v 322 ID not available in time for publication. Front Row: (L to R) Dave Wahl, Tom Bailey, Bill Lenaghan, Jeff Pierce, Bob Heister, Scott Spadafore, Walt Wills. Rudy Potenzone, Joel Hurwitz, Timothy Eberlein. Back Row: (L to R) Ken Krenicky, Jeff Posek, Dave Bluey, Mike Pines, Ed Goralczyk, Jack Brown, Jim Wasylik, Marv Hurwitz, Mark Lieberman. Druids 324 Omicron Delia Kappa Seated: John Vrana, William Markus, Ken Krenicky, Tom Bailey, Carl Rees, Dave Blandino, Bob Rosbor-ough. Bob Lewis, Dr. Carl Peterson, Dave Wahl, Jeff Pasek, Dr. Alfred Mey6, Rudy Potenzone. Joel Hur- witz. Standing: Jeff Pierce, Bill Downes. Dr. Richard Tobias. Louis McLinden, Lyn Alstadt, Leo Bemis, Dr. Paul. Tim Eberlein, Walt Wills, Kevin Yard. 325 'i Alpha Epsilon Delta AED is an undergraduate honorary society for potential students of medicine. 326 BBB is composed of students whose accumulated grade point average in biology is a 3.0 or better. Pictured Above Are: Marylee Mattei, Jill King, Gail Metro. Mary Alexcief, John Zak, Tom McCoy, Ed Goralc-zyk, Kathy McCauley. Bernie Berna chi. Irwin Zimmerman. Patty Ley. Charles Boucek, Nick Squeglia, Jerry Angelli, Anthony Farobe, Steve Macaruso, Dave Lobur. Marilyn Dougherty. David Beyda. Paul Lobur, Peggy Kelley. Joe Petrozza, Ralph Carungi, Randy Simonsen, Steve Jaworski, Jay Sher, Emily Bloom, Steven Ryave, Ed Klein. Paul Zubrit-sky, Gerard Criner. Alpha Pi Mu (L to R) Constantine Constantine. James Hall. Dennis Glass. Steve Klein. Christopher Bertoni. Dennis Hall, William Wiehagen. Pi Delta Epsilon Front Row: (L to R) Monica Cirocco, Lois Elder. Claudia Pelliccioni, Pat Kablack. Ellen Brannick. Back Row: (L to R) Dave Tive. Glenn Pew, Charles Kostecki. Ed Goralczyk, Ed Hollin, Larry Manoff, Phil Keryan, Ed Shaefer, Marty Meltzer, Ron Siegel. Andrew J. Sopko, George Zrust. 328 f Pi Tau Sigma (L to R) F. Hriadhil, D. Kohler, Bussick, M. Winnie, J. Hawpka, Hobson, J. Lahey, R. Keane, Hirsch, W. E. Conturo, advisor. C. R. G. 329 332 in competition for Homecoming and Greek Week, faking second place. v 333 F 1. Merrill Shaitkin 2. Nancy Farmery 3. Mary Anne Kenney 4. Linda Ivanoff 5. Sue Balucha 6. Nancy Johnson 7. Jean Hefferle 8. Irene Caliendo 9. Jansue Rebb 10. Elaine Zanevvicz 11. Sue Ruffner 12. Mary Lee Wilson 13. Bev Beley 14. Gretchen Henning 15. Sue Brauch 16. Cheryl Damanaskas 17. Fran Kaplan 18. Jan Rosenfeld 335 Panhellenic Council The sisters of Alpha Delta Pi don’t just live for each other. They also live for” or rather care about the rest of the world too. The sisters, both as individuals and as a group, have demonstrated this caring by their active participation in campus organizations and various charitable organizations. Again this year, they showed friendship and concern through their Halloween Party for the Kids at Juvenile Court. And the proceeds from the two bake sales held in the Student Union went to the school for the blind. Individually, sisters are also involved in various campus activities such as, Pan-hel. Magic Bus, Quo Vadis, Rush Counselors, and Women’s Choral. We’re involved, we care — but we like to have fun too! The 50’s Party held in the suite, 1001 Amos Hall, was a smashing success. A formal, held at Churchill Valley Country Club was a very elegant and delightful affair. Greek Week saw the AAITs winning 1st place in the Chugging Contest (thanks to FIKA and A4 ) and in Pinochle; 2nd place in Greek Sing (thanks to J. P.); and 3rd place in the Tug-of-War. Our float wasn’t bad either! We care, we have fun, we’re involved — everything to plant some seeds of friendship in the world. 1. Luann Kennedy 2. Melanie Blazina 3. Mary Grace Lackey 4. Beverly Richards 5. Susie Esseck 6. Ruby O'Brochta 7. Cindy Watkins 8. Pat McCormick 9. Mary Ann Giorgianni 10. Phyllis Dato 11. Chris Gerrero 12. Sharon Rustic 13. Kathy Keefe 14. Anita Dec 15. Sue Balucha 16. Judy Lawniczak 17. Cathy Martin 18. Kymm Baudry 19. Ginny Porter 20. Toni Jatkowski 21. Rosemarie Vannelli 334 337 1. Michael Schnitzler 2. William Burk. Jr. 3. Chris Gross 4. Marc Katz 5. Peter Valeta 6. Chris Woodley 7. Gary Kravitz 8. James Menzies 9. Jeffery Rosenthal 10. Richard Kocian 11. Richard Tabor 12. Joel Mandel 13. Robert Becker 14. Clair Gunnett 15. Lester Goldblum 16. Joel Horovitz 17. Lee Moses 18. Charles Kaliman 19. Marty Zielinski 20. Jud Fink 21. Lee Jay Goldblum 22. Don Elinski 23. Mark Selekman 338 Alpha Epsilon Pi offers much to the commuter as well as the dorm resident. We participated, this year, in all intramural sports, including a very successful soccer season. AE Pi held various parties and social events, including our annual Senior-Alumni Banquet held this year at The Top of the Towers. We participated in all Greek Week activities, while placing second in Pitt’s version of the Indianapolis 500 — the chariot race. We also out thought most Greeks with a mind shattering third place in the College Bowl. Our fraternity offers the Pitt student an active social life, athletic competition, a chance to serve the community, and the satisfaction of having more than thirty brothers. 339 340 ■ 1. Linda Kupersmith 2. Linda Solodar 3. Sharon Simon 4. Marcia Schwartz 5. Jeri Miller 6. Sharon Light 7. Matilda Lamp 8. Dean Meloro 9. Marilyn Freeman 10. Gail Stein 11. Ilene Kievan 12. Lisa Kronenfeld 13. Ilene Epstein 14. Marsha Silverman 15. Joy Blumberg 16. Linda Ivanoff 17. Hope Rubenstein 18. Shellie Specter 19. Lynne Cronfeld 20. Marcia Rosenson 21. Fran Shaiman 22. Hope Averbach 23. Fran Caplan AE I means something different to each girl. . . laughing together. . . sharing our problems... I have to talk to you . . . anyone for “Nucks”. . .the Top Self. . . IIKA for Homecoming . . .5 of the best pledges ever. . . she broke her leg and they had to shoot her. . . Iorene and Ivan and Liza live here, but that’s all. . . Biggie . . . get me a gun . . . that’s what sisters are for. . . different strokes for different folks. . . you’re cute. . . Hoppie ... is that my phone... a bunch of pickies. . . point your partner. . . somebody answer that phone . . . don’t you have a home . . .ami right or am I wrong, I hold no malice. . . Jeri, are you busy in there. . . Pancake Kitchen . . . sometimes you catch the elevator and sometimes you get the shaft. . . the Park Schenley. . . AEII for Greek Week . . . pomping Superman ... to Italy for a week . . . operator. . . you want anything from MacDonald’s . . . what do you mean you have no meld . . . this place is a zoo . . . eleven inches. . . national contracts . . . at this rate, they may never get invited . . .call me Plane Linda ... I hate kids” . . . hoggies . . . door to door for your kidney. . .did we set them . . . it’s 4:00 in the morning, just one more hand . . . Ilene, I need a check . . . takes four of us to write her English paper. . . I’m sick of answering this phone . . . making up like sisters. . . Green and White. . . AEPhi. . . friendships that we take for granted, yet memories and bonds that we’ll never forget. 341 Pitt Tri-Deltas have grown considerably in the past year. We have doubled in size and have become even more active in campus life. This year our Homecoming Queen was a Tri-Delta, as were the Homecoming Chairman and the Parents’ Weekend Chairman. We served spaghetti dinners to raise money for our scholarship Fund and joined Phi Kappa Theta in a thirty-six mile Walk-a-Thon for the Kidney Foundation. We also teamed with Delta Zeta to carve pumpkins for the Falk Eye Clinic. Our social functions included mixers, Christmas caroling, a hayride, the Barn Dance, and our annual Winter Weekend. Were proud to be one of the largest, most active groups on campus. 342 1. Nancy Farmery 2. Lynda Dubas 3. Mary Anne Kenney 4. Nancy McCloy 5. Sue Griffith 6. Chris Crawford 7. Kathy McClain 8. Joanne Carson 9. Sue Turner 10. Jackie Stack 11. Page Biddle 12. Arlene Donelli 13. Chris Vesely 14. Betty Kowalski 15. Jackie Yochum 16. Sue Lester 17. Linda Naylor 18. Lynette Laufer 19. Peggy Welch 20. Eileen Agresti 21. Linda Goodfellow 22. Sue McGrath 23. Mary Ann Backes 24. Pam Ramaglia 25. Cindy Guzzo 26. Diane Crock 27. Peggy Pavelko 28. Ellen Bryner 29. Peggy Czuszak 30. Linda Morgan 31. Linda Niesler 32. Kathie Sullivan 33. Sue Thomas 34. Charmaine Wilson 35. Pattie Carroll 36. Barbara Behrend 37. Carmie Donadi 38. Holly Goodling 39. Judy McLaughlin 40. Joyce Brenner 41. Debbie Kirsch 42. Jackie Campbell 43. Connie Chase 44. Terrie Ledzinski 45. Kathy Kirasic 46. Jody Schank 47. Kathy Belashek 48. Sue Kenney 49. Denise Soohey 50. Jann Torrance 343 A whole is nothing more than the sum of many parts and so are we . . .in Delta Zeta.” To be united as individuals, to strengthen the bonds of friendship, to strive for higher ideals which accompany learning, and to seek for social understanding and enjoyment are what Delta Zeta hopes to achieve throughout every year. This year, the sisters participated in a revived Homecoming with the Phi Kap’s, a Christmas Dinner Dance at the Parkway Pavilion, a successful Greek Week with the Fiji’s, and our Spring Formal at the Marriott. In an effort to promote Greek harmony, we painted a football banner with the Chi O’s, danced polkas with the FIKA’s, carved pumpkins and shared a standards meeting with theTri-Delts, played football with the Phi Delts, battled the Phi Kap’s in the snow, and baked a Valentine’s Day cake for the Fiji’s. Between upperclass and freshman rush, Delta Zeta gained thirty new pledges to fill maximum quota. We kidnapped the first group at 6:00 a.m. to serve them breakfast in the suite and the second group was taken by surprise in the senior skit. Now, they are sisters too — ready to reach out to new friends. “To be, to live, to give . . . Delta Zeta. 344 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. Cindy Kreider 25. Chris Beck 26. Ann Altmyer 27. Kathy Maloney 28. Robyn McKenzie 29. Diane Erk 30. Bonnie Smith 31. Ruth Forsyth 32. Marian Kurkiewicz 33. Mary Ann Patross 34. Pam McClure 35. Nancy Sicher 36. Sharon Loftus 37. Terrie Amelio 38. Ginny Catullo 39. Diane Brown 40. Paula Shuma 41. Bobbie Camp 42. Barb Klinger 43. Connie Monda 44. Angyne Schock 45. Marion Cratsley 46. Karen Ritchie 47. Janice Rosenfeld Linda Manzini Rima Feuer Peg Wardrop Joyce Richman Anita Macaluso Debbie Rau Cathy Shaffer Debbie Carroll Monica Beary Shelly Becer Sue Ruffner Mary Schwartz Diane Holmquist Sherill Nones Roxanne Bulazo Debbie Soltis Diane Kolicius Jamie McIntyre Carol Stewart Gloria Bombara Lisa Lloyd Karen Kudis Linda Bosnjak 345 •f- V- 346 AI0 I.D. not available in time for publicat AIX 1. Denny Baltzer 2. Tom Elias 3. Dave Machen 4. Bobby Garrett 5. Nunzio Tanase 6. Monte Maugle 7. John Liebmann 8. Larry Lorenzi 9. Bill McIntyre 10. Jim Connelly 11. Craig Trimble 12. Ed Mandichak 13. Tony Ardire 14. Mark Rohlf 15. Larry Choby 16. Dave Bako 17. Tony Berardi 18. Tim Yingling 19. Chuck Treloar 20. Joe Giovannetti 21. Walt Beam 22. Bob Carney 23. Larry Schaefer 24. Dave Petrarca 25. Tom Laughlin 26. Denny Vickroy 27. Bob Wilk 28. Darryl Curry 29. John Faust 30. Greg Luther 31. John Seibert 32. John Samek 33. Dan Ciccotelli 34. A1 McCready 348 V ■ 349 1. Ed Patchel 2. Art Grant 3. Vince Costa 4. Mike Johnstone 5. Brent Blauch 6. Larry Skalski 7. Fred Scholze 8. Marshall Kohr 9. Greg Taylor 10. Randy Meyerhoff 11. Rick Aulenbach 12. Jim Jones 13. Mark Klein 14. Jim Catanzarite 15. Ross Kovacs 16. Rick Squiteri 17. Rick Cirillo 18. Frank Potovchnic 19. Joe Gilland 20. Mark Vernallis 21. Luther Barnett 22. George Slota 23. Lowell Soffer 24. Terry Aaron 25. Dominic Mineo 26. Jim Cosmides 27. Ed Hohos 28. John Patterson 29. Chris Schnatterly 30. Mark Engle 31. Chuck Holley 32. Ted Biedrzycki 33. Mike Antonopolis 34. Ed Wojnarowski 35. Scott Young 36. Mike Chanas 37. Rick Russel 1 Robert Kinnon William D. Natali 4. Ron Belski 5. Vince Balestrino 7. John 8. John Conk Setlock 9. Brian Betlynn 10. Ernie Gentile 353 1. Mina Altshuler 2. Sheila Burechson 3. Cathy Siegal 4. Didi Derbaum 5. Cindy Segneff 6. Jo Ann Abramson 7. Merrill Shaitkin 8. Barbara Albinini 9. Susan Brauch 10. Cheryl Damanaskas 11. Jean Sereno 12. Ellen Gordon 13. Fran Gross 14. Marianne Allen 15. Ellen Fustos 16. Rise Friedman V 5. The sisters of Delta Phi Epsilon are bound together with love and true sisterhood. This year we extended this feeling to the community at large, working year round for our national philanthropy — Cystic Fibrosis. We sold candles, collected for UNICEF during Halloween, visited the School for the Blind, and collected for the Greek Week Kidney Foundation Drive. The feeling of love we have within our sisterhood was shared in our Parents’-Alum Luncheon, Fall Dinner Dance, Homecoming Weekend, and the highlight of the year — Greek Week. We are an active part not only of the Greek system, but other groups as well. Our sisters participate in CWENS, Quo Vadis, The Owl, and many other organizations on campus. Scholarship is important to D Phi E ,as can be seen by the high standards set by the girls in the sorority. But fun is a priority as well. Our mixers, hot dog dinner, and ice skating parties are what give Delta Phi Epsilon its life, love, and warmth. To know a Deepher is to love one. This year has been one full of excitement and activity for us of the Eta Chapter. 354 355 356 The development of the individual as a responsible, mature member of society is a primary goal of any university. A unique and desirable way of achieving this goal is Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity. ZBT has been a major fraternity on campus since 1962. Our house is located at 4716 Bayard St. ZBT is well known for its scholastic achievement. In 1971 we were awarded the Chancellor’s Cup. This year, ZBT took first place in Greek Sing and third place in Talent and Chariot competition. A consistently strong showing in Greek Week has displayed our steady, solid growth. The principles that ZBT has dedicated itself to are social responsibility, fra-ternalism, and integrity. There are many fraternities on campus but few fulfill the goals of a true fraternity as ZBT does. 1. Greg Embriani 2. Dave Press 3. Darryl Levine 4. Ken Simon 5. Bruce Weinberg 6. Jay Latterman 7. Irwin Dobrushin 8. Frank Doyle 9. Steve Neustein 10. Howie Feld 11. Bill Lennart 12. Mike Gould 13. Alan Fierverker 14. Yaier Lehrer 15. Bob Lang 16. Alan Moidel 17. Mark Isack 18. Joel Barney 19. Art Miller 20. Steve Robbins 357 1. Melanie Bella 2. Judi Stadler 3. Jan Seibel 4. Sue Patterson 5. Colleen Mahoney 6. Jane Eisenhart 7. Angela Greco 8. Nancy Johnson 9. Mary McGowan 10. Judy Musial 11. Amy Cvengros 12. Irene Caliendo 13. Rose Banasik 14. Debbie Stahl 15. Judy Moran 16. Joyce Caliendo 17. Maureen White 18. Susie Dobda 19. Bev Berger 20. Robin Onder 21. Marilyn Hornyak 22. Kathy Kubala 23. Fran Rosenfeld 24. Marilyn Istvan 25. Cathy Lapa 26. Alfie T H o be a TPA means: aving the opportunity to get involved with sorority life and its rewards for the future. E T njoying the company of all the sisters, big and little. hinking of all the fun that lies ahead in Homecoming, Greek Week, the Dinner Dance, and the Valentine’s Day Date Party. A ccomplishing the fun-filled task of making flowers for the chariot. articipating in many campus activities such as Pan-hel, CWENS, and Omicron Sigma Rho. elping in the Kidney Foundation Charity Drive and winning the 2nd place trophy for money raised. nitiating a new exciting pledge class at the end of each rush because of the high go-get-’em spirit we each posses. A nnouncing at the end of a meeting by a candlelight ceremony that you’re engaged. L P ughing with the new sister of the week.” artying with the fraternities at the all-familiar mix- ers. H A aving a new home at 701 Amos Hall. iming to be a cheerful, understanding and active member of the sisterhood of Theta Phi Alpha. 359 1. Karen Groom 2. Cindy Barletta 3. Francie Gleason 4. Maureen George 5. Pam Miller 6. Carolyn Leonard 7. Sue Ewald 8. Claudia Pelliccioni 9. Maureen Higgins 10. Karen Simon 11. Karen Totzke 12. Jackie Jones 13. Janet Paladini 14. Patty Stright 15. Joann Redondo 16. Laura Plunkett 17. Dory Yachin 18. Jean Hefferle 19. Marilyn Check 20. Jamie Hauger 21. Chris Mauro 22. Becky Miale 23. Evelyn Rosenwasser 24. Debbie Miller 25. Janie Blosenski 26. Kathy Zovko 27. Janet Lamb 28. Mrs. Craig 29. Diane Stone 30. Carla Groh 31. Cathy Alvino 32. Sue Wagner 33. Latha Rajagopalan 34. Sue Jarrett To have laughter and someone to share it. To have problems and someone to find the answers. To have a second house that is a home and plenty of family to live in it. To have meals together with caring friends after long trying days. To have a constant stream of new friends and Sisters growing out of Rush and chat dates. To have a chance for joking, crying, smiling, and being sad with big groups or one or two special friends. To have endless debates about the Wicks and formals and grievin’, and who’s next in the shower. To have Sisters that care about each other and Theta but more. To know that they involve themselves in the bigger, needier world beyond. To lose hours of sleep preparing for Greek Week with lyrics of original songs done for Talent Night spinning through your head. To live. To love. To become all that each wishes to be — together through the bonds of Kappa Alpha Theta Sisterhood. • 361 Our Diversify Keeps Us Individuals. Caring and Sharing Keeps Us Friends. 1. Kathy Dasch 2. Christy Russell 3. Jan Stabley 4. Marietta Scuro 5. Judy Mazur 6. Andrea Russon 7. Nadine Goldberg 8. Kate McKoy 9. Robin Wilson 10. Mary Ellen Pohl 11. Tina Farmartino 12. Peggy Donohue 13. Donna Gawlik 14. Paula Bononi 15. Chris Goodson 16. Jolynn Szajna 17. Marcia Andabaker 18. Jane Watkinson 19. Debbi Stein 20. Jennifer Gob 21. Donna DeRose 22. Grace Knoll 23. Nancy Gerst 24. Sherry Wonsidler 363 1. Denny Webster 2. Bob Prorok 3. Mike Hrapla 4. Bob Hughes 5. George V. Weisdack 6. Steve Brown 7. Tom Bridgeman 8. Chuck Bonasorte 9. John Knipp 10. Chuck Dato 11. John Timbario 12. Ron Ghilani 13. Dave Dvvorsky 14. Steve Grabowski 15. Sam Cromie 16. Bill Garrow 17. Matt Williams 18. Jim Lainottis KZ 364 A fraternity is what you make of it just as your education is. We here at Kappa Sigma realize our obligation to obtain an education, however, we make the most out of our fraternity. Our fraternity has a great social life consisting of numerous mixers, parties and brother get-togethers. We have had a pig roast, wiener roasts, toga parties, bowling tournaments, and visits to local entertainment spots. Through all the fun, we never lose sight of our main goal which is to obtain the best education we can. So, if you’re thinking about going Greek, think about us. 365 1. Fred Lewis 2. Tom Bailey 3. Brian Pflug 4. Paul Henderson 5. Sam Germinaro 6. Pat Walther 7. John Zambroski 8. Tom Peternel 9. Jim Gervase 10. Bob Creese 11. Joe Huber 12. Ray Kacmar 13. Jerry Velmer 14. Bob Brinkloe 15. Mike Wesslowski 16. Jack Hannon 17. Jeff Moore 18. Joe Coxon 19. A1 Steckel 20. Mark Lesnick 21. Howie Eichenbaum 22. Ed Mialki 23. Lou Paniccia 24. George Pavlovich 25. Miike Magdic 26. Bob Watson 27. Ken Litfin 28. Tim Riley 29. Vince DeNardo 30. Bill Allan 31. Bob Berke 32. Denny Irvine 33. Mike Held 34. Rege Kaufman 35. Chuck Stockburger nKA 366 Pi Kappa Alpha . . .rush. . . beer and chicken mixers. . .polkas with Delta Zeta . . . afternoon softball. . . Germ the sperm . . . football games. . . Pikettes. . . Harvey Wallbangers . . . Homecoming . . .sit on your face . . . Big A1 and the Pika fire-truck . . . new stereo system . . . listen to the music . . . finals and registration . . . any cake courses . . . fourteen Pika’s at the library? . . . marathon games of Wales Tales. . .Nay. . .Who?. . .Joy Twig. . . Tri-Delta Winter Weekend . . . pay your bills” . . . anybody have change for a quarter. . . who ain’t f ed up? . . . the munchy machine . . . duh . . . Elton Pflug and Sixty Years On”. . . “Hi-Ho, guys . . .what’s your beef, Jerky? . . . Student Government presidents . . . basketball trophies . . . Dream Girl. . . Sherwood East. . . you can dress them up . . . but you can’t take them out. . . Little Sisters . . . Nancy and Judy ... St. Patrick’s Day. . . green beer and thirty bars. . . Greek Week . . . pinochle and chugging champs. . .Choke Lodge and White Sewer. . . SUX . . . Brother Bill and Haddon Hall... a proud heritage. . . fill ’er up and drink 'er down . . . and a bright future! 367 368 'Nof Four Years, Bui a Lifetime1 r- School year 1972-1973 was a very successful year for the Lemmels in all phases of fraternity life. In sports, Pi Lam captured the softball championship and finished third in IFC basketball. Socially, Pi Lam had a wide scope calender which was topped off by our annual Winter Weekend at Lakeview Country Club. Pi Lams were also active in a variety of campus activities including Treasurer and Chief Justice of IFC, Captain and members of the Pitt Cheerleading Squad, Men’s Dorm Council, Pitt Golf Team, and various Greek Week chairmanships. The true spirit of Pi Lam is: 1. Mike Schmidt 2. Bob Brourman 3. Mickey Weinstein 4. Mike Chosky 5. Bob Hersh 6. Alan Rosen 7. Rich Goldberg 8. Art Gers 9. Bill Wedner 10. Benjie Hadburg 11. Buddy Kahan 12. Larry Silverman 13. Bob Stearns 14. Alan Althardt 15. Gary Greene 16. Ira Gumberg 17. Jeff Norman 18. Steve Klein 19. Bob Marcus 20. Brad Frey 21. Jerry Iwler 22. Mark Hoffman 23. Rich Heft flA0 Broiherhood Each of us is different from the other. One man’s weakness may be your strength while his strength may be your weakness. Thus we need one another. The lonely need friendship the sick need care the feeble need support the frightened, comfort for man has many weaknesses and many strengths. It is this constant giving of one’s self and receiving from others that brings happiness, nothing more. Just as the pitcher which is emptied and refilled many times a day remains sparkling and gives the sweetest water. Give then each day a little of your time your friendship your sympathy your understanding even of your physical assistance and what you get in return will brighten your life a thousand ways. And when you have done all these things you will have discovered the true meaning of Brotherhood. 349 The Brothers of Sigma Alpha Epsilon had another outstanding year. We started in the Fall taking a third place in Homecoming and posting winning seasons in softball and football. The winter term commenced with a very successful rush, capped with an eleven-man pledge class. Another year of successful social events was highlighted by our 60th Anniversary at Pitt. We hosted an All-Greek mixer to celebrate this most prestigious event. As always the Sig Alphas continued their tradition of close-knit brotherhood. 2AE’s ability to excel showed again as we captured a first place in the College Bowl during Greek Week and had two brothers, Stan Dupell and Vic Wicburn inducted into the Order of Omega which accepts only men of proven caliber with outstanding devotion to fraternity. 1. Dean Kaminski 2. Fred Segal 3. Mike Burgess 4. Denny Costello 5. Harry Courson 6. Van Wilburn 7. Jay Frieberg 8. Paul Honis 9. Vladimir Sustar 10. Larry Virgalitto 11. Pete Sciullo 12. Larry Scola 13. Gary Gil 14. Tom Keane 15. Doug Mundrick 16. Bob Bolden 17. Roger Bone 18. Steve Hughes 19. Stan Dupell 20. Bob Linden 21. Jeff Hoffman 22. Jim Wylie I AT 372 Sigma Delta Tau represents sincerity, devotion, and true friendship. Each girl finds herself and broadens her understanding of people through Alpha Zeta chapter. This year, the Sisters participated in various activities such as Homecoming, Games People Play, and Greek Week, where we won two trophies. Another facet of our chapter is helping others by collecting for the Kidney Foundation and visiting the Old Age Home. Each year holds something new and exciting for the SDT’s! 1. Sara Rosen 2. Iris Kotovsky 3. Bobbi Palkovitz 4. Linda Robbins 5. Nan Sussman 6. Cookie Becker 7. Carol Garber 8. Hanna Sauransky 9. Sharon Weinberg 10. Laurel Durst 11. Sharon Palkovitz 12. Anita Handley 13. Sharon Goldman 14. Karen Spiegel 15. Joan Blumenthal 16. Bonnie Chaville 17. Ruth Weinberg 18. Rlysa Luick 19. Karen Rose 20. Sallee Tabuchnick 21. Ellen Wicker 22. Ronna Weinberg 23. Jan Sue Rebb The Oakland Zoo On the fifth day, God said, “Let the earth produce every kind of living creature: cattle, reptiles, and every kind of wild beast.” And so it was. God made every kind of wild beast, every kind of cattle and every kind of land reptile. God saw that it was good. 1. Matt Skiljo 2. Ken Krenicky 3. John Castaldi 4. Jim Rubino 5. Tony Kotanchik 6. Hank Charles 7. Pete Gratzon 8. Bob Smoko 9. Bob McQuillis 10. Dennis Lyden 11. Ernest Nahay 12. Jim Wildorger 13. Alex Braunfeld 14. Tim Thompson 15. Jeff Miller 16. Ed Balaban 17. Mike Boyle 18. Doug Wright 19. Greg Rodgers 20. Mickey Martin 375 1. Dan Grudi 2. Larry Pansino 3. Frank Karnash 4. Bert Obleski 5. Mark Kovach 6. Rick Keane 7. Phil Frost 8. Bob Morris 9. John Kostecki 10. Dave Krugh 11. Craig Vard 12. Fred Furia 13. Jeff Sekerka 14. Dave Scola 15. Bob Jacobius 16. Rick Miller 17. Mike Yesko 18. Bob Emanuelle 19. Mike Senneway 20. Joe Burke 21. Rick Rizzutto 22. Mike Muslin Bonzo goes to college . . . Phi Gamma Furia ... Bo Jerk . . . hardly the man . . . one hoagie, hold the thumbs . . . Fat Gobs . . . the Pear . . . Goober and raisonettes . . . abnormal . . . the bearded clam . . . Mr. Cream Jones . . . the back door man . . . Kung Merc . . . Popeye . . . Racso . . . Jack and Jill . . . Beans and Wieners . . . Fat Dough . . . Room 00 ... I think I lost my moves . . . Muzzy and Dickie . . . Southern Comfort . . . Cap ’n Ahab . . . Patent Leather Jeff. . . Dirt . . . tuff darts . . . I'm bored . . . Flag your dolphin . . . Treeistatis . . . Brother Tomato . . . Panasonic, slightly behind his time . . . Repeat. . . Isn’t Marta beautiful? . . . No . . . Brother Basco here? A1 who? . . . Peachy Keane . . . Meet the tree . . . Fine, how you? . . . Per nice . . . T. Rail . . . Bobby Baby . . . sailor. . . Big 33 loves Camel Breath . . . hold the bus . . . Bizz Bag . . . Yesko, alias Proff. Guimpo . . . Indiana wants me . . . to those who know. 376 «• PA0 378 1. Reid Morgan 2. Jay Sher 3. Sheldon Pratt 4. Thomas Caruso ,5. Robert DelGreco 6. Gregory Gen 7. Jeffrey Edwards 8. Arthur Steinberg 9. Alfred Finelli 10. Philip Turner 11. James Schlegel 12. Ronald Essigman 13. Lawrence Pavlick 14. William Stockwell 15. Jay Joseph 16. Stephen Firot 17. Carl Perazola 18. Gary Spicuzza 379 Thoughts on Fraternity . . . Your Freshman year . . . Rush ... I know that word but why do fraternities use it. . . two weeks of parties . . . new friends . . . new faces ... a warm feeling of welcome in a place far from home ... a place to relax and withdraw into yourself... a place to open up yourself to others ... to understand one another in a basic way ... to share ... to love ... to care ... all within that bond of brotherhood . . . the parties with bands . . . and beer . . . the women who smile and intrigue the male . . . love ... of fraternity ... the charities . . . the shaking of cans with green hats . . . the walking of a mile or is it many more . . . only a quarter to smash that car” . . . the fraternity . . . a week of Greeks? . . . those who attempt to achieve the fame of victory yet sometimes taste defeat. . . this is fraternity ... all nighters . . . both with books and booze ... yet somehow this is life ... a life I wouldn’t change . . . Phi Kappa Theta. 380 1. Keith Clelland 2. Nic Luisi 3. Tony Grzejka 4. Tom Agresti 5. Ron Merski 6. Greg Lytle 7. Nat Levinson 8. Jeff Weber 9. Wes Ayers 10. Jim Merski 11. Dick Beatty 12. Mark Deane 13. Fred Weber 14. Brad Ayers 15. Phil Gelachek 16. Dave Houck 17. Jack Treasure 18. Tom Figorski 19. Phil Turner 20. Ray Perkins 21. Bill Walton 22. Mario D’Aurora 23. Umberto Traini 24. Randy McClure 25. Skip LeBlanz 381 PHI SIG is a challenge. Our goal is to build a true sisterhood where the needs of each person are important. We’ve been on the Pitt campus since 1926 and we’ve always tried to be the kind of group where people really count. Phi Sig is unique in that it is a small group of girls where each sister has the chance to be an important part of everything we do. We can truly share in all the joys and sorrows that come our way, and THAT’S what makes PHI SIG different from all the rest. ♦ We come from different backgrounds, but we work well together as one unit, and our accomplishments during the past year show it! Not only did we win first place in the Greek Week Charity Drive, but we were awarded first place for a Cystic Fibrosis Charity Drive as well. More important than winning was knowing we had worked together to benefit someone else. ♦ New big brothers . . . National Kidney . . .MICHAEL. . .‘‘A Return to Tradition” . . . CMU Delts?? ... a shopping cart. . . another all-nighter . . . M2. . . the stolen pledge ... a night at Clarion . . . LOUISE. . . Haddon Hall. . . Negley House. . . PRESBY Emergency Room . . .Won Ton Soup. . . t'ecquila . . . Room 356 . . . ride for the Heart Fund . . . the alligator . . . dinner with the Phi Delts 1 . . the kitchen crew . . .Super Bowl. . . lavender flowers . . . another all-nighter. . . Cardinal Puff kidnapped?. . . Plaques and pledge Paddles. . . By His Side” . . . College Bowl. . .Tug of War. . . cart wheels . . . Chatam Center. . . bio lab . . . the Curse of the Sphinx . . . salt and pepper . . . Luscious Lake . . . 80 scoops of ice cream . . . another victory for PHI SIG! % % r 1. John Seitz 2. Charlie Boucek 3. Wendell Kocian 4. Chris Travaglini 5. Debbie Huffmyer 6. Cardinal Puff, Mascot 7. Pati Jackson 8. Fran Taylor 9. Dom Iusa 10. John Kalb 11. A1 Boucek 12. Ralph Scalercio Chi Omega........4 diverse indi- viduals . . . THAW ... 2 panthers and Sigma Chi . . . Bimbo’s . . . Gimme the beat . . . Donna and Clyde in Homecoming . . . Mt. Finley Lodge . . . “If My Friends Could See Me Now — a Number 1 Greek Sing . . . Shit Man!. . . Zeta Beta Tomatoe . . . Escellent. . . Z-e-e- . . . Sirloin’s with the SAE’s . . . Bruce and Jay . . . Greaser parties . . . Haddon Hall . . . I’m dying ... I love you with all my Kidney!. . . thumper, anyone? . . . token freak . . . Chi Omega garters at the Winter Formal . . . Wooden Keg . . . date? . . . candle ceremonies ... a job? ... a chapter visitor .. . VULTURE ... an artist in print . . . Senior Skit ... a year of great pledges. . . Chi-O. 1. Arlene Tartarka 2. Cathy Bann 3. Sarah Slesinger 4. Terri Weaver 5. Claudette Paskovitch 6. Holly Roberts 7. Jane Mergenthaler 8. Sue Pienuta 9. Jessica Geist 10. Linda Furini 11. Michelle Dejean 12. Fifi Salankiewicz 13. Marti Balko 14. Kate Fagan 15. Pat Damrall 16. Chris Heller 17. Debbie Demchik 18. Donna Shaffalo 19. Kathy Vetter 20. Carolyn Burr 21. Debbie Simak 1. Mary Wick 2. Sheryl Summa 3. Jody Emanaule 4. Cathy Scheaffer 5. Mary Jo Bonquita 6. Diann DeLuca 7. Mary Cuno 8. Nancy Perkins 9. Marti Gronsky 10. Janet Bindi 11. Louise Lutian 12. Elaine Zanewicz 13. Cindy Grumley 14. Lois Andjorio 15. Janet Debons 16. Dee Walter 17. Lynn Wenda 18. Gretchen Henning 19. Marilyn McWilliams 20. Debbie Kelley 21. Linda Armbruster 22. Debbie Kulisek 23. Kathy Neely 24. Andrea Nasley 385 THOMAS P. ACREST1 LYNN J. ALSTADT ' RENEE L ABRAMS RICHARD L. ADAMOVICH ROBERT ANDERSON MARY ANNE ALVIN BARRY L. ACAN WHJ.IAM I. ANDREWS 388 GEORGE AVDEY CERALDINE ASH FRANK |. AVBEL LYNN M. AYERS 389 SUSAN J. BALUCHA RONALD C. BACKER JACYLN R. BAKER DIANNE A. BADGER JAMES A BAKER ROSEMARY T. BANASIK EDWARD J. BANASZAK ANNE S. BARNETT WILLIAM BARNETT VINCENT M. BALESTRINC JANET L. BARN1CKEL 390 391 m FRANCA BENEDICTY ROBERT BERGER BARBARA J. BENNETT CLYDE A. BERNABO ALAN W. BERNARDO 392 - y IAI SHERYL L. BERTAK JOSEPH N. BIBER BRIAN K. BETLYON LESLIE A. BILLOW PATRICIA T. BETTS SALLY A BLOCK v .i. 8 DANIEL M. BEVRY EMILY F. BLOOM 393 394 KRISTINE A. BODNER ELAINE C. BONASORTE ■ MARY ELLEN BRAHA SHARON BOTTY WILLIAM J. BORDT RUTH E BRAYMER JOHN M. BRICKNER RICHARD S. BRODSKY JOSEPH A. BOITO KEVIN BORTNYIK ROSALBA BREIT THOMAS E. BROFFMAN UNDA P. BOSNJAK ROBERT E. BOIJJEN ALAN C. BREYF.R JOYCE Y. BROWN 395 396 DWAYNE M. BUCHKOVICH DARLENE A. BURLAZZI LINDA A. BURKE JANICE R. BURKEY |OHN F. BUZZATTO L FRANCES J. CAPLAN JOHN S. CAPLAN WANDA E. BURWELL PATRICIA A. CALLIN RONALD CAPOZZOLI BARRY H. CARB 397 KENNETH C. CARLSON WILLIAM E. CASCIOLA MONICA K. CAVALIER RONALD W. CARRADINE DEBORAH L CARROLL ELLA P. CARSON DWIGHT CARTER JOSEPH F. CERVONE TERESA M. CHANG 398 DANIEL |. CHURELLA DEBORAH A. CLARKE FRANK J. CHOVANEK. JR. JACQUELINE CLAIRBORNE 399 DENNA S. CLAYPOOL SARA CLISTA 400 FROSINA C. CORDISCO FLORA L. COSTANZO RITA E. COYLE JEAN A. CORNIBE ROBERT I. CORONA CHRISTINE A. CRAWFORD ROBERT W. CREESE H. ARLENE CREJKUS 401 DANIEL R. CUNNINCHAM JOHN S. CUJAS LEONARD J. CUNIAK TERRANCE C. CROSSEY LARRY C. CRUM JOSEPH J. CURRO. JR. DARRYL N. CURRY DENISE CUSTER 402 KATHLEEN A. CZACHOWSKI LOUIS E. DAMICH. JR. SCOTT L. DAVIDSON THOMAS E. CUTHBERTSON ANNETTE C. DALTON JAMES A. DAVIS CHERYL J. DAMANASKAS ROSEMARIE DAVIDSON MICHELLE A. DAWSON ROBERT C. DA ROSSO MARCIA A. DAVIS 403 BARBARA L. DERM ITT LAURA A. DIETRICH KENNETH M. DEARS EDWARD J. DENGEL ANTHONY J. DE FRANCISCO PATRICIA S. DENT CAROL A. MARY E. DIETRICH TERRI A. DE PALMA CHARLES F. DEVLIN THOMAS I. EDWARD C. DE MUTH. Ill FRANK A. DEPTOLA. JR. ■ DENNIS M. DEWEY ALAN L DIRECTOR 404 IRWIN J. 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SOC WORK Student Government Senator and Parliamentarian — Titusville. Provost's Advisory Committee on Undergraduate .Affairs BROWN. JOYCE Y. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Mentor BROWN. LYNN J. Schacfferstown. Pa. NURS BROWN. RONALD J. ' McKeesport. Pa. CAS Phi Eta Sigma. President. College Young Democrats. Pitt News. Staff Columnist. Environmental Action. International Relations Club BROWNSTEIN. MARC Philadelphia. Pa. CAS BUCCICROSSI. JANICE M. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Associate Sports Editor of the Pitt News. Pi Delta Epsilon BUCHKOVICH. DWAYNE M. Windber. Pa. ENGR BURLAZZI. DARLENE A. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Archery Team BURKE. LINDA A. Pittsburgh. Pa. HRP BURKEY. JANICE R. Carnegie. Pa. EDUC BURNS. SUSAN M. Bradford. Pa. EDUC BURR. KAREN M. Pittsburgh. Pa. EDUC Delta Delta Delta — Room's Chairwoman. Sponsors Chairwoman. Heinz Chapel Choir BURWELL. WANDA E. Homestead. Pa. SOC WORK BUSHMIRE. LAURA A. Oakdale. Pa. NURS Alpha Tau Delta BUZZATTO. JOHN F. Bridgcville. Pa. ENGR Varsity Wrestling BYER. ROBERT L. McKeesport. Pa. CAS Phi Sigma Sigma — Big Brother. Legal Awareness Committee. Campus Judicial Board. WPGH Radio. University Theatre BYRNE. EILEEN C. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Alpha Delta Pi — Corresponding Secretary C CALIENDO. IRENE C. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Theta Phi Alpha — Pres.. Housing Manager. Panhellenic Representative. Cwens, Thyrsa Amos. Mentor CALL1N. PATRICIA A. McMurray. Pa. CAS Alpha Delta Pi — Treasurer. Quo Vadis — Treasurer CAPACCIO. RACHEL Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS CAPLAN. FRANCES J. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Alpha Epsilon Phi — Pres. CAPLAN. JOHN S. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS CAPOZZOLI. RONALD J. Pittsburgh. Pa. HRP CARB. BARRY H. Pittsburgh. Pa. GS Lambda Alpha Epsilon. American Correction Association CARLSON. KENNt.71! Elizabeth. Pa. CAS Alpha Epsilon Phi CARRADINE. RONALD W. Grccnsburgh. Pa. CAS Pre Dental Club CARROLL DEBORAH L Pittsburgh. Pa. HRP Delta Zeta CARSON. ELLA P. Charleroi. Pa. EDUC Zeta Phi Beta — Corresponding Secretary. Phi Beta Sigma Sweetheart. Mortar Board CARTER. DWIGHT Philadelphia, Pa. CAS Social Committee of the Pitt Student Union CASCIOLA. WILLIAM E. McDonald. Pa. ENCR Varsity Marching Band CAVALIER. MONICA K. McClelland Town. Pa. PHR Lambda Kappa Sigma — Corresponding Secretary. Quax. Freshman Council CERRONE. JOSEPH F. Meadville. Pa. CAS CHANG. TERESA M. Monroeville. Pa. EDUC Orchesis — 1971. Heinz Chapel Concert Choir CHAVILLE. BONNIE L. Huntingdon Valley. Pa. CAS Sigma Delta Tau CHERUBIN. ROBERT K. Bayrick. New York CAS Sentatc Library Committee. Chess Club. Public Affairs Committee CHESSER. DAVID R. Greensburg. Pa. CAS Math Club. Pitt Christian Fellowship CHIN. PETER K. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Pi Lambda Phi — Pledge Marshal CHIZAR. STEPHEN J. Arnold. Pa. CAS Phi Eta Sigma CHOVANEC. FRANK J.. JR. Johnstown. Pa. CAS Omicron Delta Epsilon CHURELLA. DANIEL J. Patton. Pa. CAS Newman Students Association — Pres. Johnstown Campus. Scabbard and Blade — Secretary. YMCA — Project Campus Tutor CLAIBORNE. JACQUELINE Philadelphia. Pa. CAS Zeta Phi Beta — Second Anti-Basilcus Founder of the First Line of Xi Delta Chapter. WPGH Radio Station. Pitt News CLARKE. DEBORAH A. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS CLAYPOOL DENNA S. New Galilee. Pa. CAS Quo Vadis COHEN. BARBARA B. Philadelphia. Pa. CAS COHEN. SANDRA J. Scranton. Pa. CAS Owl Staff. Ideas and Figures. YMCA COLE. KIMBERLY C. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS COLTON. DAVID P. South Fork. Pa. CAS Physics Seminar — Pres. CONC1LLA. DENNIS J. North East. Pa. CAS Men's Glee Club. Student Union Board. Student Government — Commissioner. Legal Awareness Committee — Director of Public Relations. Student Activities Advisory Committee. Omicron Delta Kappa — Pres. CONNER. GARY J. Beaver. Pa. CAS Dorm President — 1970-72. WPGH Radio Announcer CONTI. MARGUERITE Lower Burrell. Pa. NURS Associated Women Students. Career Seminar Committee COOK. VIRGINIA I. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS William Pitt Debate Union. Pitt News COOPER. E. DWAYNE Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Kappa Alpha Ps. • Vice-Pres.. Big Brother Allegheny County. Intramurals CORDISCO. FROSINA C. Bentleyville. Pa. CAS Quax CORNIBE. JEAN A. Valencia. Pa. EDUC Kappa Kappa Gamma CORONA. ROBERT J. Lindenhurst. New York CAS Phi Epsilon Pi. Intramurals COSTANZO. FLORA I-Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS YMCA — Tutoring Programs. Commuter Association COX. PENELOPE J. Glenside. Pa. EDUC Chi Omega — Vice-Pres.. Little Sister of Minerva — Treasurer. Women's Varsity Swim Team. Intramurals. PESA COXON. VICKI E. Monroeville. Pa. CAS Heinz Chapel Choir. Sigma Delta Tau COY. CHERYL A. Pittsburgh. Pa. GS Alpha Kappa Alpha — Program Chairwoman and Corresponding Secretary COYLE. RITA E. Bristol. Pa. HRP UPSPTA. APTA CRAWFORD. CHRISTINE A. Munhall. Pa. CAS Delta Delta Delta — Social Chairwoman and Activities Chairwoman. Parent's Weekend Co—Chairwoman. Mentor. Greek Week Chairwoman CREESE. ROBERT W. New Brighton. Pa. ENGR Pi Kappa Alpha CREJKUS. H. ARLENE Duquesne. Pa. NURS CROSSEY. TERRENCE G. Pittsburgh. Pa. ENGR Arnold Air Society. Student Government Association — Pres. Greensburg Campus. Ski Club — Secretary-Treasurer — Greensburg Campus CRUM. LARRY C. Mt. Pleasant. Pa. CAS CUJAS. JOHN S. Greensburg. Pa. ENGR Engineer's Student Cabinet. Engineer Week — Central Planning Committee CUNIAK. LENOARD J. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Intramural Sports Official CUNNINCHAM. DANIEL R. Monroeville. Pa. ENCR Chi Epsilon — Vicc-Pres. ASEE. ARBA CURRO. JOSEPH J.. JR. Rochester. Pa. ENCR Sigma Tau — Pres.. American Society of Mechanical Engineers CURRY. DARRYL N. Johnstown. Pa. CAS Delta Sigma Chi — Pres.. Treasurer. Order of Omega. Greek Week Chairman. Baseball — Johnstown Campus CUSTER. DENISE Somerset. Pa. NURS Alpha Tau Delta. Sigma Theta Tau. Cwens. Thyrsa Amos. Social Chairwoman South Holland Hall. Pitt Theatre Usher. Intramural Sports CUSTER. JACK A. Johnstown. Pa. HRP CUTHBERTSON. THOMAS E. Bradford. Pa. CAS CZACHOWSKI. KATHLEEN A. Pittsburgh. Pa. EDUC D DALTON. ANNETTE C. Rankin. Pa. CAS Pitt Jazz Ensemble — Singer DALY. THOMAS C. North East. Pa. ENCR Varsity Track. American Society of Mechanical Engineers — Vicc-Pres. DAMANASKAS. CHERYL J. Bcntleyville. Pa. SOC WORK Delta Phi Epsilon — Second Vice-Pres.. Quo Vadis. Freshman Council. Homecoming Committee DAM1CH. JR.. LOUIS E. Bcntleyville. Pa. CAS Alpha Epsilon Delta Sigma Chi. Pitt Swim Team DARBEE. JOAN C. Glen Head. New York HRP DA ROSSO. ROBERT C. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Triangle Fraternity — Recording Secretary. Sports Chairman. Advertising Chairman. American Chemical Society. WPGH Radio DAVIDSON. ROSEMARIE Irwin. Pa. CAS Quax. Undergraduate Math Committee DAVIDSON. SCOTT L. Bath. Pa. ENGR Sigma Tau. American Society of Mechanical Engineers DAVIS. JAMES A. Greensburg. Pa. CAS Pi Delta Phi — Pledge Marshal. Intcrfratcrnity Council Representative DAVIS. MARCIA A. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Delta Sigma Theta DAWSON. MICHELE A. Pittsburgh. Pa. SOC WORK Resident Assistant. Mentor. Freshman Camp Counselor. Freshman Programs Committee. Career Seminars. Commuter Association DEARS. KENNETH M. Pittsburgh. Pa. ENGR Engineering Student Cabinet — Vicc-Pres. 1972-73. Engineering Bulletin — Editor 1971-72 DF. FRANCISCO. ANTHONY J. Bethlehem. Pa. HRP DEMCHIK. DEBORAH A. Cadogan. Pa. EDUC Chi Omega. Pitt Hostess. Secretary of Pitt Hostess. Parent's Tea Hostess. Rush Counselor. Thyrsa Amos Award DEMUTH. III. C. EDWARD Connellsville, Pa. CAS Dormitory' Pres.. Housing Board. Dorm Council DENGEL. EDWARD J. Sewicklcy. Pa. MED Alpha Epsilon Delta — Pre-Med Honorary Society. Student American Dental Association. Intramurals DENT. PATRICIA S. Ycadon. Pa. CAS Cwens. Girls Basketball Varsity Team. Volleyball Varsity Team. YMCA Reading Tutor. Small Ensemble DE PALMA. TERRI A. Bradford. Pa. EDUC Dorm Representative. Dorm Council DEPTOLA. JR.. FRANK A. Homer City. Pa. CAS Pi Kappa Alpha. Varsity Football and Track DERMITT. BARBARA L. Coraopolis, Pa. GEN STUD DE ROSA. CAROL L New Castle. Pa. PHR Lambda Kappa Sigma — Vice-Pres. 1971-72. Pres. 1972-73. Pitt Capsule. Undergraduate Researcher for Pharmacognosy Department DEVLIN. CHARLES F. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Commuter Association DEWEY. DENNIS M. Pittsburgh. Pa. GEN STUD Delta Sigma Pi. Chairman — General Studies Student Cabinet DIETRICH. LAURA A. Pittsburgh. Pa. EDUC DIETRICH. MARY E. Lancaster, Pa. EDUC Dorm Council Representative. YMCA. Hill Education Project, Intramurals DIETZ. THOMAS J. Johnstown. Pa. CAS Delta Chi DIRECTOR. ALAN L Drexel Hill. Pa. CAS DI VINCENZO. JOSEPH R. Washington. Pa. HRP Student Physical Therapy Association — Pres. DOBKIN. LYNNE I. Pittsburgh. Pa. EDUC DOBRUSHIN. IRWIN J. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Zcta Beta Tau DOMIN. ROBERT J. Aliquippa. Pa. CAS Sigma Sigma DONATELLI. DAVID H. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Young Americans for Freedom — Chairman. Vice-Chairman. Young Republicans. Arnold Air Society — Comptroller DONATO. JOHN V. Connellsville. Pa. CAS Kappa Kappa Psi. Pitt Bands. Section Leader DONNELLY. WINIFRED M. Scranton. Pa. CAS YMCA — Project Link and Prison. Ski Club — Secretary'. Committee on the Arts DORSEY. JAY B. Syracuse. New York ENGR Alpha Phi Alpha. Basketball. Karate. Skiing. IEEE DUFFY. DOROTHY B. Pittsburgh. Pa. EDUC DUFFY. NANCY C. -• Pittsburgh. Pa. NURS Alpha Tau Delta — Correspondence Secretary. Vicc-Pres.. Collegiate Rainbow — Pres., Commuter Association. Quo Vadis DUNHAM. SUSAN V. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS DUPELL. STANLEY G. Lower Burrell. Pa. ENGR Sigma Alpha Epsilon — Vice-Pres.. Phi Eta Sigma. Alpha Phi Mu. Men's Glee Club. Freshman Fall Weekend Chairman. Student Government Parliamentarian. Mentor. Orientation and Parent's Host. Interfraternity Council DWOJAKOWSKI. |OAN A. Pittsburgh. Pa. EDUC DWYER. JAMES P. Lock Haven. Pa. CAS E EATON. LARRY C. Beaver. Pa. HRP Student Physical Therapy Association Liaison EBERI.EIN. TIMOTHY J. New Kensington. Pa. CAS Alpha Epsilon Delta — Pres.. Omicron Delta Kappa — Vice-Pros.. Druids — Trcas.. Beta Beta Beta — Pres.. Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. National Student Register. Phi Eta Sigma. First Annual Blue-Gold Merit Award. Mentor. Orientation Host. Men-tor Steering Committee. Men's Glee Club. Volunteer Children's Hospital. Hints to the Pre-Med — Editor EDWARDS. KAREN T. Camp Hill. Pa. NURS EDWARDS. LLOYD P. Camp Hill, Pa. CAS Lambda Sigma Rho EKIMOFF. CATHERINE A. Erie. Pa. CAS Quo Vadis ELDER. LOIS A. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Quo Vadis — Corr. Sec.. Executive Board. Pitt Hosts — Pres.. Commuter Association. Magic Bus — Reporter. Pitt News — Reporter. Pi Delta Epsilon — Treas.. Pitt Parents Association Newsletter — Reporter ELIAS. THOMAS C. Windber. Pa. CAS Delta Sigma Chi. Undergraduate Biological Association ELLIOTT. CARY E. Somerset. Pa. CAS Intramural Sports — Baseball ELLIS. DAVID A. Charleroi. Pa. EDUC Chess Club. Intramural Football., and Basketball ENGLESON. JAMES J. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS ENTWISTLE. DONALD L Pittsburgh. Pa. ENGR Eta Kappa Nu ESPOSTO. LINDA J. Pittsburgh. Pa. HRP EVANS. DONALD E. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Mentor. Orientation Host 1971-72. Freshman Orientation Committee 1971-72 EVANS. GENEVA H. Washington. D.C. CAS Black Action Theatre EVANS MICHELE R. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS F £AGAN. KATE J. Burnham. Pa. CAS Chi Omega — Personnel Chairwoman FA|T. MARCIA L Greensburg. Pa. CAS Ski Club. Women's Varsity 3 vim Team. Holland Hall Dorm Council FANION. CHERYI. Memphis. Tennessee CAS Black Action Society FARMERY. NANCY L. Punxsutawney. Pa. £DUC Della Delta Delta — Pledge Trainer. Mentor, Freshman Camp Counselor. Panheilenic Service Chairwoman. Homecoming Committee FARRAND. JOSEPH J. McKees Rocks. Pa. HRP Student Coordinator — Pennsylvania Society of Medical Technology State Convention. Parole Officer FAUVIE. KEITH A. Irwin. Pa. CAS Varsity Baseball SEATHER. GLORIA A. Bedford. Pa. JEDUC FEDORKA. JOHN N. Colver. Pa. CAS Men's Dorm Council. Senator FERENC. IRENE Pittsburgh. Pa. F.DUC Sigma Delta ?ERGUSON. KAREN A. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Bradford Campus Student Government. Drama Club. Activities Committee FESSLER. SALLYLOU Pittsburgh. Pa. ?AS American Women's Society. Jntramurals FETTER. WALTER A. Kylertown. Pa. EDUC Veteran's at Pitt F1BEL. STEVEN B. Eranklin Square. New York CAS Alpha Epsilon Delta. Beta Beta Beta, Varsity Soccer FIELDS. HELEN E. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS YMCA — Project Light FINCBRET. DONALD J. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Air Force ROTC — Deputy Commander for Special Projects. B'nai Brith Hillel Foundation. Intramural Football FINN. KENNETH R. Staten Island. New York CAS Kappa Kappa Psi — Secretary. Varsity Marching Band. Concert Band. Pops Concert Band. Panther Band FISHELL KATHRYN J. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Dorm Council FISHER. ROBERT S. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS FITZ. GEORGINE A. Carnegie. Pa. CAS FLAHERTY. JOHN J. McKeesport. Pa. CAS FLOYD. MURIEL A. Pittsburgh. Pa. EDUC Black Action Society FONSECA. JOSEPH Brooklyn. New York EDUC FRANKS. THOMAS Verona. Pa. HRP Student Physical Therapy Association FRANZ. RENEA C. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Women's Archery Team FREEBERG. CYNTHIA A. Pittsburgh. Pa. EDUC Pantherettes. Mentor. Freshman Camp Staff. Freshman Camp Counselor FRENCH. CATHERINE L. Aston. Pa. CAS Delta Zeta — Social Chairwoman. Cwens. Mentor. Parent's Weekend Hostess. Dorm Council FRIEDLANDER. SANDRA Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Heinz Chapel Choir. Delta Phi Epsilon. Cwens FROST. SHIRLEY Pittsburgh. Pa. EDUC FULLER. ROBERT S. Bradford. Pa. ENGR FUNOVITS. KAREN M. Pittsburgh. Pa. EDUC G GAETANO. MARY FRANCES Pittsburgh. Pa. HRP GAJDOSIK. RUTH K. West Natrona. Pa. CAS Dorm Council Representative. YMCA GALET. GERALDINE Export. Pa. CAS YMCA — Project Campus and Project ABC GALLEY. JAN E. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Alpha Delta Pi — Vicc-Pres.. YMCA — Juvenile Court Project Coordinator GALLIA. SUSAN M. Harrisburg. Pa. CAS Phi Sigma Sigma — Pres.. Second Vicc-Pres., Pledge Mother. Omicron Sigma Rush Counselor. Mentor. Children's Hospital Volunteer GALVAN. ED Loomis. California CAS CANLEY. ELLEN L. Sayre. Pa. CAS American Women's Society — Pres.. Free Press — Editor. Judi- cial Board. Mortar Board, SAAC. Advisory Council on Women's Opportunities GARDUCKI. BARBARA A. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Quax CARMAN. GARY D. Spring Grove. Pa. CAS Delta Phi — Treasurer. Alpha Epsilon Delta Phi Eta Sigma. Mentor GARRETT. ROBERT L. Columbia. Pa. CAS Delta Sigma Chi. House Mgr., Jr. Undergraduate. Biological Association. Mentor. Freshman Orientation Group Leader. Interfraternity Council Handbook Co-Editor. Young Democrats CASTON. EVERETT J. New Kensington. Pa. CAS McCormick Dorm Council — Chairman. Mentor. Freshman Camp — Counselor. YMCA GELB. BRUCE L. Scranton. Pa. CAS Co-Ordinator of Pitt Open Classroom. YMCA — Prison Project GENTILE. ROBERT N. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Student Government Judiciary Board GERARD. KAREN M. Titusville. Pa. CAS GERGELY. JOHN A. Derry. Pa. CAS Tennis Intramurals. Secretary of Engineering Society GEZO. JOSEPH M. Brackenridge. Pa. ENGR Phi Eta Sigma. Vicc-Pres. — Omega Chi Epsilon. Business Manager — American Chemical Society. Student Affiliates. Varsity Marching Band. Wind Ensemble GILBERT. LESLIE A. Rockville. Md. CAS Environmental Action Zero Population Growth. Undergraduate Course Review G INC ROW. LORRE-ANN Pittsburgh. Pa. SOC WORK GIRA. MARJORIE E. Moncsscn. Pa. EDUC GLASSBURN. DOROTHY A. Pittsburgh. Pa. HRP Student Physical Therapy Association CLOD. JAMES J. Greensburg. Pa. CAS COESSLER. MARY CHARLOTTE Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Cwens. Mortar Board. Tri-Beta. Alpha Epsilon Delta — Historian. Tau Beta Sigma. Quo Vadis — Historian. Pitt Concert Band. Allocations Committee. Constitutional Review Committee COLDBACH. MARY E. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS GOLDEN. LAURIE B. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Volunteer — St. Peter's Child Development. YMCA GOOCH. DELRAY Cleveland. Ohio CAS Kappa Alpha Psi — Stratcgus and Exchequer. Black Action Society GOODMAN. JUDITH A. Bradford. Pa. GEN STUD Law Enforcement Fraternity GORALCZYK. EDWARD J.. JR. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Alpha Epsilon Delta. Druids. Beta Beta Beta. Pi Delta Epsilon. Commuter Association — Vice-Pres.. Magic Bus — Editor. Men's Council. Mentors. International Relations Club GORDAN. MAUREEN P. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS GORMAN. TIMOTHY P. JR. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS PIRG GOYDA. EDWARD J.. JR. Irwin. Pa. CAS GRACIK. JOSEPH J. Butler. Pa. CAS Varsity Gymnastics GRAHAM. DENNIS E. Pittsburgh. Pa. ENGR Chi Epsilon. American Society of Civil Engineers. Trcas. — Chi Epsilon CRAHAM. JAMES J. Russcllton. Pa. CAS GRAY. OLLIE. B. Johnstown. Pa. NURS Alpha Tau Delta. Sigma Theta Tau. NSO Council — Treasurer. Senior Class — Treasurer. Buffer System. Financial Chairman GREEN. LINDA L. South Williamsport. Pa. NURS YMCA — Project One to One — Project ABC. Mentor. Buffer System. Synchronized Swim Team. Varsity Swim Team, Intramural Sports. Basketball. Choir GREEN. MICHEL E. Roanoke. Va. CAS Delta Sigma Theta — Pres.. Kappa Alpha Psi Sweetheart Club —■ Pres. GREENLEE. FRANK B. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS GREGO. WILLIAM J.. JR. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS GRIBBIN. MARGARET A. Pittsburgh. Pa. EDUC Council for International Relations. United National Affairs CRIESS. PATRICIA A. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Commuter Association. Mentor CROVE. KAREN M. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS CRUDI. DANIEL E. Washington. Pa. CAS Phi Gamma Delta — Public Relations Chairman. Mentor Program. Freshman Orientation Host. Intramurals GUENTNER. FLORENCE J. Pittsburgh. Pa. GEN STUD GUNIA. GRACE E. Springdale. Pa. EDUC GUSIC. DAVID M. Waynesburg. Pa. CAS H HAJDUK. RAYMOND G.. JR. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Men's Glee Club HALL. DENNIS H. New Brighton. Pa. ENGR Trcas. — American Institute of Industrial Engineers, See. — Alpha Pi Mu HAMILTON. JANA L Oakmont. Pa. NURS Sigma Theta Tau HANCHECK. ANDREW A. Butler. Pa. CAS HANDLER. BERYL S. Guatemala. Guatemala. Central America CAS Sec., Pres. — Pitt International Students Organization HANSEN. RICHARD E. Warren. Pa. CAS Mentor — Course Evaluation HARKAY. OLGA F. Pittsburgh. Pa. EDUC Slavic Club HARNETT. ANDREA. L Hollis. New York CAS Orchesis. Black Theater. Dance Ensemble HARRIS. NANCY N. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Tennis HARTUNG. SARA J. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Commuter Association HAYES. JANE A. Falls Church. Virginia CAS William Pitt Debate Union. University Oratory Parish HAYS. JAMES C. Greensburg. Pa. ENGR Sigma Tau. Chi Epsilon HECKMAN. PENNY M. Meadville. Pa. CAS Association of Computer Machinery HEIPLE. THOMAS L Saltsburg. Pa. CAS Pitt News. Pitt Tenant's Union HELD. MICHAEL G. State College. Pa. ENGR Pi Kappa Alpha HELLMANN. GEORGE F.. JR. Rochester. Pa. CAS Association of Computer Machinery HELM. SUZANNE M. Elizabethtown. Pa. HRP HELSEL. PHILIP E. Verona. Pa. CAS Pershing Rifles. Ski Club HENDERSON. JANE E. Beaver. Pa. HRP Pitt News. Cwcns. Quax, Orientation Committee. Mentors. Concert Band. Student Physical Therapy Association HENKE. ROBERT C. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Gamma Theta Upsilon HENNING. CRETCHEN E. Clairton. Pa. NURS Chi Omega. Panhellenic — Song Chairman. Collegiate Rainbow — Vice-Prcs.. Sec.. Buffer System — Manager HERAN1C. JOHN M. Aliquippa, Pa. ENGR Phi Eta Sigma. Sigma Tau. Pitt Marching Band. Wind Ensemble. Student Chapter American Institute of Mechanical Engineers — Treas.. Intramural Football. Softball. Basketball HERMAN. JAMES F. Sharon. Pa. CAS YMCA. Psych. Dept. — Research Assistant. Parent's Weekend Aide HERON. J. RAYMOND Midway. Pa. CAS Theatre. Wrestling HERSH. SUSAN B. Norristown. Pa. CAS HEUER. MARCIA A. Poland. Ohio CAS YMCA. Ski Club HICBY. KENNETH J. Pittsburgh. Pa. ENGR HILL. DOUGLAS C. Wyomissing. Pa. CAS Olympus Literary Circle HILLARD. GARY E. New Brighton. Pa. CAS HILLECAS. BARRY D. ENGR American Society Civil Engineers — Recreation Sec.. Chi Epsilon HINTERLANG. EDWIN L Butler. Pa. CAS Glee Club — Publicity Manager. ACM — Vice Chairman. Program Committee Chairman HINTON. MARSHA V. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS HOBSON. RAY K. Johnstown. Pa. ENGR SAE — Treas.. Program Chairman. American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Cross Country. Mechanical Engineers Seminar Committee HOCHREIN. ANNETTE Portage. Pa. HRP HOFFNER. SONIA E. Pittsburgh. Pa, CAS Freshman Council. Associated Women Students. Pitt News. Cwens. Dorm Council Representative HOGE. JILL Y. Clairton. Pa. EDUC HOHOS. EDWARD J.. JR. Pittsburgh. Pa. ENCR Delta Tau Delta — Social Committee. Finance Committee. House Renovation Committee. Rush Coordinator. Greek Sing Chairman. American Society of Mechanical Engineers — Pres.. Representative to the Engineering Cabinet HOKE. JOHN T. North Versailles. Pa. CAS Gamma Theta Upsilon. Intramural Basketball. International Association Exchange of Students for Technical Experience HOLLY. CONSTANCE J. Butler. Pa. CAS Women's Varsity Swimming. Cheerleading HOLMES. LOVIE L. Pittsburgh. Pa. EDUC HOLTZ. DEBORAH J. Grove City. Pa. HRP HONEYCHECK. THOMAS S. Brownsville. Pa. ENGR Pi Tau Sigma — Treasurer. Sigma Chairman HORDESKY. SHARON A. Scranton. Pa. CAS Associated Women Students — Resident Assistant. Student Government. Student Affairs. Student Travel HORN. SANDRA R. Johnstown. Pa. CAS Student Education Society. Associated Women Students. Alpha Kappa Pi HORNYAK. MARILYN A. Pittsburgh. Pa. HRP Cwens. Theta Phi Alpha — Social Chairman. Service Chairman. Activities Chairman HOWELL. BARBARA A. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS New Professional Association of Pittsburgh HOWELL. WILLIAM J. Rochester. Pa. ENGR Sigma Tau. Eta Kappa Nu HREBENAK. ANNE McKees Rocks. Pa. CAS PIRG HRIBICK. A. GAIL Pottsville. Pa. EDUC HUGHES. DIANE K. Dravosburg. Pa. CAS HULL. GEORGE R. Washington. Pa. CAS Varsity Soccer HUMINSKI. ERIC J. Glcnshaw. Pa. ENGR « Delta Phi. Pitt Ski Club — Pres.. Mentor HURWITZ. MARVIN B. Williamsport. Pa. CAS Zcta Beta Tau. Druids — Pres,. Resident Hall Advisory Board. Resident Assistant — Hillel Jewish Student Union HUSS JOSEPH J. Harrisburg. Pa. CAS Environmental Action Zcro Population Growth. Research Assistant in Sociology Department. Intramural Football.' Intramural Softball I IEZZI. JOYCE M. Greensburg. Pa. CAS Forum. YMCA — Project ABC Tutoring Program ISACK. MARK M. Allentown. Pa. CAS Zcta Beta Tau — Historian. Beta Beta Beta IUSA. DOMENICA D. Aliquippa. Pa. CAS Phi Sigma Sigma — Bursar.' Greek Week Chairman. Owl Yearbook Staff IVANOVIC. ROSEMARIE Monroeville. Pa. EDUC I JACKO. RAYMOND R. North Versailles. Pa. CAS Mentor. YMCA Tutor. Psychology Advisory Committee Member. Faculty Committee on Admissions and Student Aid Member. Intramurals. Campus Judicial Board Member JACKSON. JEFFREY C. St. Allans. New York ENGR Kappa Alpha Psi. Black Action Society. Panhellenic Council. WPGH Radio Staff. Intramural Baseball and Basketball JANSEN. ROBERT D. Phoenixville. Pa. CAS Phi Eta Sigma — Vicc-Pres. — Historian. Alpha Epsilon Delta Pre-Medical Society JARUSSI. ELISA D. Lower Burrell. Pa. EDUC Intramurals. YMCA Project-Campus. Undergraduate Cabinet of Education. Encounter II and III JENKINS. CAROLE E. Bethel Park. Pa. CAS Beta Beta Beta. Quax. Thyrsa Amos Award. Women's Swim. Team JENKINS. LARRY N. Washington. D.C. CAS Kappa Alpha Psi — Vice-Prcs.. Big Brother Allegheny County. Intramurals JENNE. FRANK G. Pittsburgh. Pa. ENGR LjEWETT. DEBORAH A. Pittsburgh. Pa. NURS Alpha Tau Delta JOHNSON. CHERYL L. Pittsburgh. Pa. EDUC JOHNSON. NANCY E. •Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS .Theta Phi Alpha — Pres.. Pan-hcllcnic JOHNSTON. CHRISTINE E. Coraopolis. Pa. HRP Freshman Council. Freshman Camp Counselor. Mentor — Steering Committee, Student Physical Therapy Association. American Physical Therapy Association. Volunteer — Chil-«. dren's Hospital JONES. BEVERLY J. Pittsburgh. Pa. EDUC JONES. BONITA A. Pittsburgh. Pa. GEN STUD JONES. DEBORAH C. Greensburg. Pa. EDUC JONES. DEBRA E. Pittsburgh. Pa. EDUC JONES. ROBERT. JR. . Bridgeville, Pa. CAS Revision of Curriculum — Black Studies. Intramurals IOSEPH. CEORGETTE P. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Dormitory Council Housing Board lOSSELSON. RICHARD M. Cherry Hill. N.J. CAS Pi Lambda Phi — Treas.. WPGH Radio. Phi Eta Sigma. Druids. Interfraternity Council v — Treas. — President — Business Manager. Freshman Camp Counselor. Order of Omega JOYCE. PATRICIA A. Scranton. Pa. CAS Women's Housing Board Representative JUDD. BARRY L. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS •Pi Lambda Phi. Druids. Phi Eta Sigma, Greek Week Committee. Mentor. Pitt News Staff. Men's Council — Scc.-Trcas. K KACZMARSKI, CERY D. -Pittsburgh. Pa. ENGR American Society of Mechanical Engineers. SAE. Intramurals KALB. JOHN E. Gibsonia. Pa. CAS Kappa Sigma — Grand Procurator. Druids. Legal Awareness 'Committee. Allocations Committee. Men’s Dorm Council. Ski Club. Athletic Director KAMINSKI. CAROL J. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS French Club. YMCA — Project Campus •KAMINSKI. ROSE Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS KANTER. ELLIOTT N. Bristol. Pa. CAS WPGH Music Director and Disc Jockey. Studio Theatre KARELITZ. ANN P. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS KARNS. JUDITH E. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS KART. MICHELLE R. Pittsburgh. Pa. EDUC Commuter Association. Help Center Volunteer. Student Union Board KATZ. GARY E. Philadelphia. Pa. CAS KAUFFMAN. KATHLEEN A. North Braddock. Pa. EDUC KAUFMAN. REGIS F. Oakmont. Pa. ENGR Pi Kappa Alpha — Fifth Man. Mentor. Freshman Camp. Engineering Cabinet. Draft Counselor KAZF.NSKI. JANET New Castle. Pa. CAS KEANE. RICHARD P. Harrisburg. Pa. ENGR Phi Camma Delta. Graduate Relations Chairman. Phi Eta Sigma. Pi Tau Sigma — Secretary. Sigma Tau — Vice-Pres.. American Society of Mechanical Engineers KEGEL WILLIAN E. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Amateur Radio Association KENNY. JOHN Pittsburgh. Pa. Chi Epsilon. Phi Eta Sigma, Sports Chairman of Civil Engineers KETTREN. JOYCE A. Pittsburgh. Pa. NURS Cwcns. Alpha Tau Delta. Sigma Theta Tau. Thyrsa Amos Award. Quax. Buffer System KINGSLEY. URSULA Pittsburgh. Pa. EDUC Delta Zeta. Panhellenic — Vice-Pres.. Parent's Weekend Hospitality Chairwoman. Cwens. — Treasurer. Thyrsa Amos. Mortar Board KIRA. GERALD G. McKees Rocks. Pa. ENGR Chi Epsilon. Sigma Tau KIPASIC. KATHLEEN C. Duquesne. Pa. CAS Delta Delta Delta — Treasurer KLASTERKA. ROBERT J. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Phi Eta Sigma. Commuter Association KLEIN. EDWARD M. Harrisburg. Pa. CAS Pi Lambda Phi. Men's Dorm Council. Beta Beta Beta. Panther House Pres.. Panther House Athletic Chairman. Pi Lambda Phi Greek Week Chairman KLEMANSK1. CYNTHIA M. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Kappa Alpha Theta. Standards Committee. Pledge Class Secretary. Recording Secretary. Treasurer. Commuter Association, Quax KLINCER. BARBARA J. Halifax. Pa. NURS Della Zeta. Parliamentarian. Thrysa Amos. Freshman Rush Counselor. Freshman Camp Counselor. Mentor. Resident Assistant KLIPPA. DIANE J. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS College Young Democrats KOBALY. DANIEL E. Aliquippa. Pa. CAS KOCH. BARBARA H. Pittsburgh. Pa. HRP KOCHERZAT. STEVEN Baden. Pa. CAS KOCIBAN. MARY L Windber. Pa. CAS KOCOTT. EDWARD C. Sharon. Pa. CAS KOHL. NANNETTE D. West Mifflin. Pa. CAS KOHUT. GREG P. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS YMCA. Franklin Pangbom Film Club. Photo Club. Ideas and Figures KOLOKO. EDWIN M. Zambia. Africa CAS Coordinator for Intercultural House Correctional Service Project KOMICHAK. MARKIAN M. McKees Rocks. Pa. CAS KOPP. JACQULYN R. Pittsburgh. Pa. EDUC KOSTECKI. CHARLES P. Lecchburg, Pa. CAS Undergraduate Academic Review. Business Manager, Association for Computing Machinery — Secretary. Pi Delta Epsilon — Pres.. Slavic Club. Pres.. Pitt Photo Club. Pitt News. Cota KOTANCHIK. ANTHONY R. Shamokin. Pa. CAS Sigma Chi KOWAI.CZYK. CAROL J. Boswell. Pa. CAS KOWAUK. WILLIAM S. McKees Rocks. Pa. CAS Vice-Pres.. and Secretary of Outdoors Club (Robin Hood's Merric Band) KOZAK. DENNIS K. Bethlehem. Pa. CAS Varsity Soccer. YMCA KRAFT. LYNN E. Hanover. Pa. CAS Delta Phi. Ideas and Figures. Pitt News. WPGH Radio News KRAMER. JUDITH L Noblcstown. Pa. EDUC KRAUS. JANICE R. Somerset. Pa. EDUC Mentor. Quo Vadis. Freshman Council of the Association of Women Students. YMCA — Tutor. Freshman Hostess. University of Pittsburgh's Rouen. France Program KRAVITZ. CARY R. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Alpha Epsilon Pi. Pres., Treasurer. Secretary. Polaris Staff. Mentor KRAWTZ. KAREN R. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Intercollegiate Studies Institute. Student Organization of Public Interest Research Group. German Club. Judiciary Review Board. Ski Club. Spanish Club. Karate Club. Young Democrats. Latin American Studies Group KRAYNEK. NEIL M. Monessen. Pa. ENCR Intramurals KROCHKA. WILLIAM D. Sharon. Pa. CAS KROLIKOWSKI. GLORIA K. Meadvillc. Pa. CAS KRUPA. ANNA Pittsburgh. Pa. EDUC Gymnastic — Women's Team KRUPA. CAROL A. Russellton. Pa. EDUC Social Chairwoman of Holland Hall. Zero Population Growth Environmental Action. Public Relations — WPGH Radio Staff KULHA. JOHN T. Bethel Park. Pa. ENGR Sigma Tau. Member of SPE of the American Institute of Mechanical Engineering. Intra-murals KUNDRAT. KATHLEEN Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS KUNKA. MYRON K. Monessen. Pa. CAS Varsity Football KUPERSTOCK. JEFFERY S. Pittsburgh. Pa. Zeta Beta Tau KURKIEWICZ. KAREN R. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Consumer Protection — Bureau Study. Owl Yearbook Staff L LAGRATTA. KENNETH J. Cumberland. Md. CAS LANG. BARBARA J. Bethlehem. Pa. EDUC Delta Delta Delta — Recording Secretary, President of Amos Hall. Freshman Council. Cwens. Provost's Academic Advisory Board. Intramurals LANOWITZ. CHESTER M. North Braddock. Pa. CEN STUD 463 LAPA. CATHLEEN A. Allison Park. Pa. EDUC Thcla Phi Alpha LARSON. GEORGE B. Old Bridge. New Jersey CAS LAUX. ROBERT V. Glcnshaw. Pa. CAS Commuter Association. Intra-murals Coordinator LAZOR. SANDRA K. Sharon. Pa. HRP LECHWAR. THOMAS E. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS LEE. CERALDINE Pittsburgh. Pa. EDUC LEE. NINC Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS LEECH. SHARON L. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS LENHART. DONNA M. Glcnshaw. Pa. CAS LESHINSKI. LINDA A. Verona. Pa. CAS Free Press Staff. Member of Publicity and Programs Committee for Women's Studies LESSIN. STEVEN I. Hillside. New Jersey CAS Little Help From Your Friends. Tutor. Counseling LETZKUS. CHARLES F. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Sutherland Jock House. Men's Dorm Council. Senator LEVENTRY. CAROL A. Johnstown. Pa. CAS Young Democrats LEVIN. DAVID K. Irvington. New Jersey CAS Phi Eta Sigma. Alpha Epsilon Delta. YMCA — Project Campus. Pitt Tenants Union LEVIN. HEIDI D. River Forest. Illinois CAS Editorial Assistant — Historical Methods Newsletter. Pitt News — Campus Editor. Ideas and Figures LEVIN. LARRY H. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS LEVINE. JOYCE L. Pittsburgh. Pa. EDUC Mentor. Orientation Committee and Steering Committee LEVY. ELLEN R. Harrisburg. Pa. EDUC Sigma Delta Tau. YMCA Tutor LF.WANDOWSKI. KARL F. Central City. Pa. CAS LEWANDOWSK1. KENNETH M. Central City. Pa. CAS LEWIS. BONNIE K. Pittsburgh. Pa. EDUC Zcta Phi Beta. YMCA — Counseling. Assistant Coordinator LEWIS. VIRGINIA A. Oakmont, Pa. EDUC Tri-State Business Education Association LEY. PATRICIA A. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Commuter Association. Co-Editor Magic Bus. Beta Beta Beta. Alpha Epsilon Delta. Pi Delta Epsilon Thyrsa Amos Award. Carrers Seminar — Chairwoman. 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INGRID M. El I wood City. Pa. HRP American Physical Therapy Association. Student Physical Therapy Association LUTHER. PAUL E. Donegal. Pa. CAS LYNCH. BARBARA J. Waterford. Pa. HRP University of Pittsburgh Student Physical Therapy Association LYONS. VICKI L Latrobe. Pa. EDUC LYTLE. F. GRECORY Troy. Michigan ENGR Phi Kappa Theta. Sigma Tau. Freshman Camp Counselor M MAJHER. PEGGY A. Tire Hill. Pa. CAS MAKARY. DENISE E. Pittsburgh. Pa. EDUC MALESKI. CYNTHIA M. Natrona Heights. Pa. CAS Cwens. Mortar Board — Elections Chairman. Slavic Club — Vice-Pres.. Slavic Choir. Quo Vadis — Executive Board MALESKY. ANTHONY J. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS MANDEL. JOEL B. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Alpha Epsilon Pi — Scribe and Athletic Chairman. Omicron Delta Epsilon. Intramurals MANDICHAK. EDWARD G. Johnstown. Pa. CAS Delta Sigma Chi. Young Democrats MANNS. JO MARIE West Mifflin. Pa. CAS Mortar Board MARIANA. JACK A.. JR. Coraopolis. Pa. CAS Intramural Sports MARKLE. DEBORAH J. Angel Flight Commander. AFROTC MAROLD. MILENA D. Kane. Pa. EDUC Undergraduate Cabinet of Education. Encounter in Education. YMCA Project Campus MARTCHEK. KENNETH J. Swissvale. Pa. ENGR Intramurals. Football. Softball MASON. BRYAN T. Trafford, Pa. GEN STUD MASSARO. MARYLU Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Delta Zcta — Vice-Pres.. Pan-hcllcnic Council. Panhcllcnic Publications Chairman. Omicron Sigma Rho. Mentor. Freshman Camp Counselor. Parent's Weekend Hostess MASTRANGELO. PAULA M. Lccchburgh. Pa. CAS MATHISON. M. CATHERINE Pittsburgh. Pa. HRP Student Physical Therapy Association MAY. WANDA Brooklyn. New York CAS Umoja — Sec. MAYBEE. MORRIS M. Pittsburgh. Pa. GEN STUD MAZUR. JUDITH A. Pittsburgh. Pa. EDUC Freshman Council. Kappa Kappa Gamma — President — House Chairman. Pitt Varsity Cheerleader. Panhellenic Rush Counselor MEDEN. ALAN F. Pittsburgh. Pa. EDUC MEDIC. MARY Irwin. Pa. HRP Physical Therapy Association MELLARS. SANDRA L Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Theta Phi Alpha — Historian. Rush Chairman. Social Chairman. 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ENGR Secretary — American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Chairman — Mechanical Engineering Departmental Seminar Committee. Intramural Sports MURTIFF. MICHAEL L Ambridgc. Pa. CAS MUSIAL M. JUDITH Sharon. Pa. NURS Theta Phi Alpha. Sigma Theta Tau. Women's Housing Board MYERS. MARLENE B. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS MYRICK. JOAN O. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Delta Sigma Theta Me McCAW. RHODA ELIZABETH Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS McCLAIN. KATHLEEN A. Ridgway. Pa. HRP Delta Delta Delta — Marshal. University Student Physical Therapy Association. Student Health Coalition. Mentor. Rush Counselor — Delta Delta Delta McCLURE. JONATHAN K. Lanesboro. Pa. CAS Delta Tau Delta. Phi Eta Sigma. Alpha Epsilon Delta. Football Team Manager McCullough, ronald l. Oakdale. Pa. CAS Alpha Phi Omega — Historian and Chapter Representative. Boy Scout Liaison. Mentor. Environmental Action Zero Population Growth. Chess Club. Scabbard and Blade — Pledge-master. AFROTC Information Officer and Photographer. Volunteer at Children's Hospital and St. Peter's Church for the Mentally Retarded McCULLOUCH. THOMAS E. Johnstown. Pa. CAS Phi Eta Sigma — President of Johnstown Branch. Phi Theta Kappa. Association for Computing Machinery McEVILLA. ARLENE A. Mt. Lebanon. Pa. CAS McFarland, dennis w. Verona. Pa. CAS McGOWAN. MARY A. Pittsburgh. Pa. NURS Theta Phi Alpha McHENRY. TIMOTHY P. Jeannette. Pa. HRP University Student Physical Therapy Association McIVER. ANN F. McKeesport. Pa. CAS Quax. Cheerleader McKENNA. THOMAS Johnstown. Pa. CAS McLAUCHLIN. JUDITH A. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Delta Delta Delta — Rush Chairman. Fraternity Education. President — Women's Housing. Residence Hall Judical Board McQUISTON. JACK C. Bethel Park. Pa. CAS Young Republicans. Pitt Hosts. Omicron Delta Epsilon. Honors Society — Economics N NATHENSON. SHARI L. Pittsburgh. Pa. SOC WORK NEELY. KATHLEEN E. Imperial. Pa. CAS Chi Omega — Rush Counselor, Committee on the Arts. Mentor. Undergraduate Academic Review. 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NURS Nursing Student Organization Chairman. Representative. President Senior Nursing Class 1972-73. Treasurer 1971-72. President Dorm Council. Women's Housing Board Representative. Alpha Tau Delta. Buffer System RUDAVSKY. LINDA M. Monessen. Pa. EDUC Gamma Sigma Sigma — Alumnae Secretary. YMCA — Tutor Project Campus RUGGIERI. MAUREEN M. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Commuter Association RUSCITTO. VICTORIA E. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Mentor. Career Seminars RUSIEWICZ. TREVA A. Lower Burrell. Pa. CAS Gamma Sigma Sigma — Parliamentarian and Second Vice-Pres.. Quo Vadis — Sheriff and Corresponding Secretary RUSSO. MARC S. Valley Stream. New York CAS Pittsburgh Peace Coalition. Atwood Gun Club RUTENBERG. JONATHAN R. Roslyn Heights. New York CAS Pi Lambda Phi — Social Chairman RYCHLINSKI. CHARLENE Lower Burrell. Pa. NURS Camma Sigma Sigma S SABOLCIK. EUGENE Duqucsnc. Pa. CAS SADDLER. MARY ELIZABETH Export. Pa. EDUC SAKALIK. CHRISTINE A. Pittsburgh. Pa. EDUC SALASH. SHARON C. Allentown. Pa. CAS SALOMON. 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RICHARD J. Eric. Pa. CAS Robin Hood's Merrie Band. Environmental Action Zero Population Growth SCHULINAN. ELAINE P. Altoona. Pa. CAS Delta Phi Epsilon. Hillcl SCHUSTER. ROBERT R. Bethlehem. Pa. CAS Slavic Club SCHUTZ. SUSAN M. Media, Pa. NURS •Alpha Tau Delta. Sigma Theta Tau SCHWARTZ. RHONDA J. Butler. Pa. Alpha Epsilon Phi. Homecoming Queen Candidate — 1970 SCHWARTZ. SHAWN K. Brooklyn. New York 'CAS Beta Beta Beta SCHWEITZER. RICHARD Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS SCRITCHFIELD SUSAN E. Bedford. Pa. CAS • . SEDNEY. MARTHA J. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Resident Assistant SEIBEL. JANICE M. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Theta Phi Alpha — Pledge Mother. Recording Secretary. • Young Republicans SEIBERT. JOHN D. Johnstown. Pa. CAS Delta Sigma Chi. Radio Club SEITZ. JOHN N. Gibsonia. Pa. CAS . Ski Club. Bangers. Big Brother of Phi Sigma Sigma. Intramural Football SEKERAK. DARLENE K. Indiana. Pa. HRP Gamma Sigma Sigma — Second Vice-Pres. 1971-72. Pres. 1972-73. Student Physical Therapy Association. News Editor. Mortar Board. Quax SESSOMS. CHERYL J. Washington. D.C. CAS Zeta Phi Beta — Treasurer. WPGH Radio SETLOCK. JOHN T. Leechburg. Pa. CAS Delta Phi SEVCIK. GAIL P. Pittsburgh. Pa. EDUC Girl’s Intercollegiate Volleyball Team SHAFFALO. DONNA B. Aliquippa. Pa. EDUC Chi Omega. Panhellenic Fraternity Education Chairwoman. Owl Staff — Organizations Editor. Little Sister of Fiji. Career Seminar. Parent's Weekend Hostess. Creek Week Kickoff Chairwoman SHACETS. BRENDA J. Pittsburgh. Pa. ENCR Society of Women Engineers — Vice Chairwoman SHARPLESS. FRANK J. Am bridge. Pa. CAS Zeta Beta Tau. Environmental Action Zero Population Growth. Book Store's Board of Directors. Legal Awareness Committee SHAY. CAROL A. Omaha. Nebraska HRP Camma Sigma Sigma SHAYNE. JULIANA E. Pittsburgh. Pa. NURS Quax SHEKELS. MELISSA M. Pittsburgh, Pa. CAS SHEMBEDA. CHRISTINE L. Bradford. Pa. EDUC SHEPPARD. ANNE E. Coatesville. Pa. EDUC SHERMAN. PATRICIA S. Pittsburgh. Pa. EDUC Heinz Chapel Concert Choir. University Theatre Production — “The Threepenny Opera” SHOLTIS. CHYTHIA A. Uniontown. Pa. CAS Upper Class Representative to Housing Board SHOLTIS. JOSEPH W. Uniontown. Pa. CAS Kappa Kappa Psi. Association for Computing Machinery. Varsity Marching Band SHOOP. CYNTHIA L. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Women's Studies Board. Committee of Programing and Publicity SHORT. CYNTHIA J. Greensburg. Pa. HRP SHRADER. CLARENCE R.. JR. South Greensburg. Pa. CAS SHUKIS. DAVID T. Oakmont. Pa. CAS Phi Eta Sigma. McCormick Dorm Council SHUMA. PAULA M. Monessen. Pa. EDUC Delta Zeta. Cwens. Thyrsa Amos. Owl — Sports Editor. Quo Vadis. Mentor. Rouen Program (France). Pi Delta Epsilon SICHER. NANCY M. Upper St. Clair. Pa. EDUC Delta Zeta — Scholarship Chairwoman. Thyrsa Amos SIEGEL. ELLEN J. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Student Union Board — Public Affairs Committee. WPGH Radio. Polaris Staff SIERACKI. LYNETTE Lower Burrell. Pa. CAS Beta Beta Beta. Alpha Epsilon Delta SILVERMAN. RENEE Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Sigma Delta Tau SIMELIS. JOHN M. Pittsburgh. Pa. ENCR Chi Epsilon. American Society of Civil Engineers. American Road Builders Association. Commuter Association. Ski Club. Neris Dancers. Freshman Camp Counselor. Freshman Orientation Host. International Folk Dancing. Intramurals. Engineer's Week Central Planning Committee SIMEONE. CHRISTINE M. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS SIMON. GREGORY R. Erie. Pa. CAS Young Democrats. Youth for McGovern Committee. Men's Dorm Council. Intramurals SIMON. PAULA J. Uniontown. Pa. EDUC Hillel. American Women's Society SKALSKI. LARRY A. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Delta Tau Delta — Treasurer. Economics Honorary Society, Soccer Team SKRABSK1. ALBERT W. Yukon. Pa. ENCR SLOTA. ANDREA L. Pittsburgh. Pa. EDUC SMITH. DENNIS J. Turtle Creek. Pa. CAS Kappa Kappa Psi. Varsity Marching Band. Panther Band SMITH. JR.. HERBERT Cannosburg. Pa. CAS Black Psychological Society SMITH. WARREN S. Portage. Pa. HRP Provost's Advisory Committee on Undergraduate Studies. Health Related Profession Stu- dent Organization SMITH. WILLIAM M. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Entertainment Editor — Pitt News SMITHBOWER. CYNTHIA M. Pittsburgh. Pa. EDUC SMULICK. PAULETTE New Castle. Pa. CAS SMURO MAUREEN A. Johnstown. Pa. HRP SOLOMON. NANCY South Euclid. Ohio CAS SPENCER. AMELIA C. McDonald. Pa. CAS SPISHAK. CEORGETTE Johnstown. Pa. HRP SPYNDA. DAVID P. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS STABRYLA. KATHLEEN M. Pittsburgh. Pa. EDUC STACHOWICZ. DAVID H. Ambridgc. Pa. CAS Intramurals STACKHOUSE. KATHY M. Bethlehem. Pa. CAS Pi Delta Epsilon. Undergraduate Academic Review — Co-Editor. FAS Senate Committee Member — Advisory Board on Tenure and Academic Freedom. COTA. Slavic Club. Center for the Improvement of Teaching STACY. KATHRYN T. Pittsburgh. Pa. EDUC STAHL. DEBORAH J. Coraopolis. Pa. CAS Theta Phi Alpha — Pledge Mother. Vice-Pres.. Publicity Chairwoman. Activities Chairwoman. Commuter Association. Mentor STANA. JAMES M. Greensburg. Pa. ENGR Sigma Tau. Vice-Pres. of Society of Automotive Engineers. Central Planning Chairman of Engineering Student Cabinet STARLING. RANDALL C. Monroeville. Pa. CAS Beta Beta Beta — Treasurer STEARNS. LEE J. Erie. Pa. CAS STEIMLE. ROBERT E. Lower Burrell. Pa. CAS STEIN. GAIL I. Pittsburgh. Pa. SOC WORK Alpha Epsilon Phi. Student Help Center. Rush Counselor for Panhellenic STEIN MARCIA C. Philadelphia. Pa. CAS Alpha Epsilon Phi — Rush Chairwoman. Vice-President. Panhellenic — Rush Chairwoman STEIS. RONALD G. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS 487 Alpha Epsilon Delia STEWART. CORRENE E. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Alpha Kappa Alpha — Treasurer. Hill Education Project — Pres.. Leisure Learn Program. Advisor to Alpha Kappa Iota STILWELL LARRY A. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS STIMMEL. WALTER R. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Delta Sigma Phi STIRLING. ELIZABETH M. Mountain Top. Pa. NURS Sigma Theta Tau ST. LIFER. ROBERT N. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Pi Lambda Phi — Treasurer. Druids. Greek Week Business Manager STOCKBURGER. CHARLES H. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Pi Kappa Alpha — Treasurer. Commuter Association STOCT. STEPHEN J. Pittsburgh. Pa. Delta Sigma Phi. American Society of Civil Engineers STROH. ANDREW M. Levittown. Pa. CAS Alpha Phi Omega — First Vice-Pres. STRONG. CLEATHAN Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Delta Sigma Theta. National Association of Negro Business and Professional Women. Treasurer of Pittsburgh Young Adult Club of Administer of Student Revolving Loan STUCKERT. JANET M. Pittsburgh. Pa. EDUC STUER. LINDA M. Warren. Ohio HRP STUMP. DAVID J. Jeannette. Pa. CAS SULKOWSKI. WILLIAM M. Canonsburg. Pa. CAS Varsity Basketball SUNDIN. SUE ANNE Philadelphia. Pa. CAS SURDOVAL EILEEN B. Pittsburgh. Pa. EDUC Mortar Board. University Athletic Comm.. Tennis Team. Coach Varsity Volleyball Team SUSSMAN. B. JEFF Wynnewood. Pa. CAS SUSSMAN. NAN M. Rydal. Pa. CAS Sigma Delta Tau — Corresponding Secretary. YMCA — Tutor. Member of Rela-Rap. A Little Help From Your Friends.” Undergraduate Teaching Assistant SUTEJ. MARIA M. Pittsburgh. Pa. EDUC SVEGEL. MARY M. Sewickley. Pa. CAS Owl Yearbook Staff. Gamma Sigma Sigma. Committee on the Arts of the Student Union Ballroom. Pantherettcs. Dorm Council. Ski Club SVIDRO. VIRGINIA M. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS SWAJA. NANCY A. Butler. Pa. CAS SWIANTEK. LAWRENCE Vanderbilt. Pa. EDUC Hill Education Project SYCHAK. JANET L. Portcrsville. Pa. CAS Delta Delta Delta SYLANSKI. ALBERT F. McDonald. Pa. CAS Baseball SZAFRAN. FRANCES H. Pittsburgh. Pa. NURS Cwens. Vice-Pros.. Quo Vadis. Thyrsa Amos. Alpha Tau Delta. Sigma Theta Tau. Quax SZYMANOWSKI. STEPHENIE Murrysvillc. Pa. CAS T TAKSEL SUSAN B. McKeesport. Pa. EDUC Sigma Delta Tau TAMILIA. MARK R. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS TANASE. NUNZIO J. Johnstown. Pa. CAS Delta Sigma Chi. Young Democrats TASILLO. MONICA L North Braddock. Pa. CAS Delta Phi Epsilon. Corresponding Secretary TATARKA. ARLENE J. Clarksburg. Pa. EDUC Chi Omega. Rush Chairwoman. Pitt Hostess. YMCA — Project ABC. Parents Weekend Hostess. Mentor TAYLOR. THOMAS R. North Irwin. Pa. ENGR Sigma Tau. Eta Kappa Nu — Bridge Correspondent TAYLOR. WILLIAM P.. ,R. New Kensington. Pa. CAS Intramurals THOMAS. DEVORAH L. East Elmhurst. New York CAS THOMAS. JOANNE L Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Black Action Society. Dorm Council Representative. YMCA — Tutoring THOMAS. PAULA R. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Delta Phi Epsilon — First Vicc-Pres.. Pitt Wind Ensemble. Heinz Chapel Choir. Camcgic-Mellon Kiltie Band. Ski Club — Secretary. Parent’s Weekend Hostess. Freshman Hostess TILLMAN. VICKIE A. Harrisburg. Pa. CAS TILTON. KAREN L. Johnstown. Pa. CAS TIPPINC. GINGER Bethel Park. Pa. NURS Pershing Blues — Pres.. Executive Officer. Finance Chairwoman. Liaison Officer TOLNER. DAVID J. McKeesport. Pa. CAS Beta Beta Beta Biological Honorary Society. Alpha Epsilon Delta Prc-Mcd Honorary Society. Phi Eta Sigma. College Young Democrats. Men's Dorm Council TOMASIC. HENRIETTA S. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS TOPOLOSKY. PAULA S. Pittsburgh. Pa. HRP TOTZKE. KAREN L. Pittsburgh. Pa. HRP Kappa Alpha Theta, Rush Chairwoman. First Vicc-Pres., University of Pittsburgh Student Musical Therapy Organization. Freshman Orientation Hostess TROUT. JOHN A. Irwin. Pa. CAS Phi Eta Sigma — President. Kappa Kappa Psi — Treasurer. Section Leader — Varsity Marching Band TURNER. PHILIP A. Norwich. Conn. CAS Phi Kappa Theta. Off-Campus Housing Committee. Secondary School Committee. Pitt Band — 1969 TUTIN. VICTORIA L Canonsburg. Pa. CAS Pitt News. WPGH. Program Board TYBER. CARY R. Belle Vernon. Pa. CAS U ULANER. RICHARD A. Allentown. Pa. CAS Delta Tau Delta — Pres.. Student Government Judicial Board. Soccer Team ULRICH. JAMES F. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS URABEL. PATRICIA A. Lilly. Pa. EDUC Neuman UTNIK. ANTHONY B. Johnstown. Pa. CAS Phi Theta Kappa V VANNEMAN. SANDRA L Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS VERES. JEANNE E. Monessen. Pa. HRP Alpha Delta Pi — Correspondent Secretary. Standards Board. Freshman Orientation Hostess. Quo Vadis — Historian. Resi- dent Assistant VERI. JAMES Aliquippa. Pa. ENGR Chi Epsilon. American Society of Civil Engineers — Pres. VESELY. CHRISTINE A. Fayette City. Pa. HRP Delta Delta Delta VETTER. KATHLEEN E. York. Pa. CAS Chi Omega, Quax. Mentor. YMCA. Parent's Weekend Hostess VJDO. MARILYN Beaver Fall. Pa. CAS Fiji Little Sister. Freshman Camp Counselor. American Chemical Society. Analytical Chemistry Society of Pittsburgh. Forensics (Phi Mu Gamma — Carlow College) VOELBEL. WESLEY C. Philadelphia. Pa. CAS VOSS. AMY J. Erie. Pa. CAS VOZEL. LINDA A. Irwin. Pa. CAS Studio Theatre VOLKAR. BEVERLY E. Pittsburgh. Pa. EDUC Pershing Blues. YMCA — Project ABC Coordinator and Tutor W WACNER. ELIZABETH A. Hyndman. Pa. CAS WAHL DAVID M. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Undergraduate Orientation — Chairman. Committee on Student Organizations — Chairman. Mentor Steering Commit-, tee. Homecoming Committee, Resident Assistant WALAS. ADRIAN Pittsburgh. Pa. EDUC Cheerleaders — Captain WALKER. NANCY E. Hollidaysburg. Pa. NURS Sigma Theta Tau. Alpha Tau Delta. Quax. Coed Affiliates Pershing Rifles — Commanding Officer. Homecoming Committee 1970. Dorm Floor Representative WALSH. KAREN A. Pittsburgh. Pa. EDUC WALTERS. STEVEN J. Wilcox. Pa. CAS Delta Sigma Chi. Secretary. Steward WANDECK. PAUL New Brighton. Pa. CAS WARDEN. DEBORAH L Harrisburg. Pa. CAS Chairperson Public Affairs Committee. Student Union Board. Recording Secretary Quo Vadis. Treasurer Mortar Board. Undergraduate Academic Review •VARHOLAK. MARY ANN Carnegie. Pa. CDUC Commuter Association. Heinz Chapel Choir WASYLIK. JAMES E. Pittsburgh. Pa. VAS National Honor Society in Economics. Druids. Student Union Board. Public Affairs Committee WATKINS. CYNTHIA D. Pittsburgh. Pa. EDUC Alpha Delta Pi. Mentor. Freshen Orientation Hostess WATTERS. DEBORAH A. Altoona. Pa. SDUC Quo Vadis WEAVER. GARY M. Washington. D.C. XAS Kappa Alpha Psi — Keeper of Records. Leisure Learn Pro-am. Black Action Society. WPGH. Intramurals Weaver, crecg l. Cabot. Pa. CAS Delta Chi WEAVER. TERRI E. Canghorne. Pa. WURS Chi Omega. Student Government Board. University Senate Council. Sigma Theta Tau. Mortar Board. Quax. Student Publications Board. Student Affairs Advisory Council — Second Vice-Prcs.. Freshman Council. Lantern Night Chairwoman. Steering Committee — Nursing Vacuity WEGEMER. LEO B. Mars. Pa. CAS American Chemical Society. Phi Epsilon Sigma. Men's Dorm Council. Intramurals WEICAND. THOMAS J. Pittsburgh. Pa. ENGR American Society of Mechanical Engineers — Treasurer WEINBERG. BEATRICE J. Latrobe. Pa. CAS Sigma Delta Tau — Corresponding Secretary. Mortar Board. University Dance Ensemble — President. Co-Chairwoman of Art Show for .Parent's Weekend WE1NKAUF. JOSEF E. St. Marys. Pa. ENGR WEINSTEIN. SALLY L. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS WEISS. DEBORAH A. Pittsburgh. Pa. HRP Cwens. Thyrsa Amos. Mortar Board. Quax. Sigma Delta Tau — Second Vice-Prcs. WENDEL. BEVERLY A. J t. Marys. Pa. •EDUC WHALEN. RICHARD E. Verona. Pa. CAS Delta Tau Delta WHITAKER. LOIS. J. Monroeville. Pa. EDUC Swim Team. Captain Synchronized Swim Team. Pitt Scuba Club — Secretary. Physical Education Student Association WIERDAK. DENNIS B. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Intramurals WILEY. JANET M. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS WILL. CARY A. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS YMCA WILLIAMS. THERESA M. Pittsburgh. Pa. EDUC Angel Flight — Comptroller WILLS. WALTER D. Ill Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Student Government Board Member. Mentor. Freshman Host. Freshman Camp Counselor WILSON. KENNETH B. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Off-Campus Housing Committee WILSON. MARY L. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Alpha Delta Pi — First Vicc-Pres.. Panhellcnic — Treasurer WILSON. SUSAN E. Clearfield. Pa. HRP Student Health Coalition. Student Physical Therapy Association WINGENDER. JOHN F. Feastcrvillc. Pa. CAS WINKLER. ROBERT H. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS WITTMANN. THOMAS A. Erie. Pa. CAS Beta Beta Beta. Alpha Epsilon Delta WOLICKI. CAROL A. Reading. Pa. EDUC Medical Action Committee — Chairwoman. Pitt Ski Club — Treasurer. Student Representative to University Senate — Health and Welfare Sub-Committee WOLKOFF. ALAN Beacon. New York CAS Young Democrats. Binai Brith. Hillel. YMCA — Tutor WOLKOFF. MARC Massapequa Park. New York CAS Alpha Epsilon Pi. Phi Eta Sigma. Beta Beta Beta. Polaris — Assistant Staff Editor WOLL. PHYLLIS A. University Heights. Ohio CAS WOLSKO. LOLA J. McKees Rocks. Pa. EDUC Gamma Theta Upsilon. Delta Rho Chapter WRIGHT. BARBARA A. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS WRIGHT. GEORGE L. Yardley. Pa. ENGR Eta Kappa Mu. Sigma Tau Y YAKELIS. EDWARD D. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS YANEK. CANDACE D. North Versailles, Pa. NURS Graduation Committee Co-Coordinator. Financial Co-Chairman 1972-73 YANKECH. SUSAN M. Pittsburgh. Pa. HRP Student Health Coalition. Pitt News YANOSIK. ANNE M. Southview. Pa. EDUC YARD. KEVIN D. Erie. Pa. ENCR Public Affairs Committee — Co-Chairman. Mentor. Intcrcul-tural House. Freshman Camp Counselor. Phi Eta Sigma. Intra-murals YATRON. GEORGE C. Reading. Pa. CAS Varsity Football YESKO. MICHAEL A. Burgettstown. Pa. ENGR Phi Gamma Delta. Student Government — Financial Director. Mentor YOUNG. THOMAS H. Monroeville. Pa. CAS P1RC YOUNKIN. MICHAEL. R. Markleton. Pa. EDUC YOUNKIN. RICK New Florence. Pa. CAS Phi Gamma Delta YURKOVICH. PAULA E. Bcntleyvillc. Pa. CAS Circle K. WPGH News Broadcaster. Pitt News Reporter. David Lawrence Award Z ZAJAC. PETER G. Monroeville. Pa. CAS Alpha Phi Omega — Second Vice-Pres.. Playboy's Penthouse Treasurer. Intramurals ZANEWICZ. ELAINE L. East Vandergrift. Pa. CAS Chi Omega — Pres., Pledge Trainer. Little Sister of Phi Gamma Delta. Career Seminar Hostess. Lantern Night. Intra-murals Publicity for Student Government ZARETSKY. ALAN M. Milburn. New Jersey CAS Beta Beta Beta. Pitt Host ZEBO. KENNETH T. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Environment: Pittsburgh. Citizens for McGovern. Pres. — Circle K Bradford Campus ZEICLER. DAVID R. Saltsburg. Pa. CAS Unicycle Club. Soccer Team. Ski Club. Glee Club. Interfraternity Council. Student Government. Greek Week ZELAZOWSKI. JEAN A. Cheswick. Pa. EDUC ZENUH. STEPHEN F. West Mifflin. Pa. CAS ZIEGNER. HAROLD A. Lindenhurst. New York CAs Phi Epsilon Pi ZIMA. CATHY H. McKees Rocks. Pa. EDUC Undergraduate Mathematics Committee — Secretary. Quax ZIMMERMAN. LYNN J. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS Cwens — Secretary. Thyrsa Amos. Mortar Board. Slavic Club. French Club. Undergraduate Academic Review. Pitt News. Women's Housing Board. Dorm Council President. Judicial Board. Food Service Committee Co-Chairman ZIPF. MARCIA D. Pittsburgh. Pa. NURS ZOELLER. KAREN L. Pittsburgh. Pa. EDUC ZOLLER. CINDY K. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS ZUBER. CYNTHIA M. Pittsburgh. Pa. CAS ZUBR1TZKY. PAUL M. McKees Rocks. Pa. CAS WPGH Student Radio Association. Beta Beta Beta. Alpha Epsilon Delta. Commuter Association ZURCHIN. ANDREW M. McKees Rocks. Pa. ENGR Intramurals 490 Yearbooks are starting to die out in many schools, both high schools and colleges. But why they are dying out remains a mystery. Where will one turn twenty or thirty years from now to see what was happening in his or her school years? How will one remember the styles of dress, old buildings being torn down to make way for new ones being erected, rock groups that were once popular, their brothers and sisters in fraternities and sororities? How will anyone remember any of this plus anything else that has special meaning to them if it were not for yearbooks? But at Pitt the answer is THE OWL, and to answer these questions and others is precisely the purpose of this book. It has tried to show the different sides of Pitt and its students in as many pictures as possible. There is very little copy and no particular theme. It is merely a record of events, people and happenings that have occurred throughout this past year. With this book one will be able to look back and see how life styles have changed and whether the changes have been good or bad. This book was not done overnight, nor was it done by any one person. It was the combined effort of many people who not only worked together but laughed and joked together. During the Spring Session several persons had to work on the book at home or travel some distance to come and work at Pitt. Many members of the staff had outside jobs and classes to attend, but still the job was done. Let me now take some time out to thank those who have helped me throughout the year. Paul Wasilko served as my Layout Editor and right hand man. He made a forty-five minute ride into Pitt one night every week to show me the work he had done at home. He helped with the Senior Section, typed the list of Parent Patrons (which is pretty good for not knowing how to type), checked over the work of all the other editors, laid out the opening section and research section, and above all, stayed with me throughout the summer when practically everyone else had gone. I couldn’t have finished the book without his moral support and creative ideas. Thanks for everything, Paul, and I promise you . . . next year will be even more organized! 492 Sue Jarrett was my Associate Layout Editor. Even though she wasn’t able to stay here and work during the summer, she worked at home, some two hundred fifty miles away. The dividers for the various sections are Sue’s, as well as part of the Senior Section. Thanks Sue. I’ll see you in September when you come back. Don’t forget to bring your legs. Claudia Pelliccioni was my Associate Editor, secretary and just about the cutest “Ms.” I’ve ever seen. She typed countless letters of correspondence for me and helped with many important decisions. Most of all she had a smile that just wouldn’t quit. Thanks for everything, Claud, and I’ll be seeing you next year too. Maybe you’ll get your Ferrari by then. Louise Lutian was Events Editor. Having only started in January she had a hard time tracking down events from first term. She stayed throughout the summer and went to classes too, but somehow she got her section done. Thanks Louise. I won’t be seeing you next year, so good luck in the future, H.Y.B.? Jeff Hoffman was my Business Manager. His job was probably the most difficult since he started in January and had to learn all the procedures on his own. How he managed to do it, I’ll never know. I hope to see you again next year too, Jeff. I’ll buy you a a corned beef sandwich. If you don’t like that you can Hava Nagilah. Dave Sheluga was my Photo Editor. He took many of the pictures in the book, including the Greeks and Organizations. Thanks for all your work, Dave. Without your pictures we wouldn’t have been able to put out a yearbook. Jay Sher was my Organizations Editor. His bigr gest job was the scheduling of all the organizations for their pictures. He must have a sore ear by now from all the telephone calls he made. Thanks for all your help, Jay. When you come back next year I’ll buy you a hot dog. 493 Paula Shuma was my eager Sports Editor. She started her job early in August and worked until the following July. During the Summer she worked at home and came once or twice a week with her finished layouts. She’s probably the best Sports Editor the OWL ever had. When she was done with her section, she helped out on others. Paula, you’re leaving too and I want to wish you all the luck in Grad School. Thanks for all that you’ve done. You really worked hard. Angyne Schock was Greek Editor. She had to spend much time drawing diagrams for the Greek section. She also had an outside job during the summer but nevertheless she got her job done. Since you’re Graduating I won’t be seeing you next year. Good luck in Grad School and thanks for all the work you did. Mary Schwarz did many of the layouts for the Organizations Section. She also worked during the summer and even came in from Erie to help out. Many thanks goes to Mary. Many thanks and credit also goes to Bobbie Camp for her help in the Sports section; to Dorothy Domis for her help in typing the Senior Index; to phptographers Mark Lieberman, John Matera, Rich Tylor, Marv Morris, Keith Dickey, Hank Hunziker, Stephanie Szymanowski, and Jack Clarke for the many pictures which they supplied us with; to Judy Lawniczak for her help in typing and mostly in delivering our color slides and pictures. I would also like to thank Barb Benson for secretarial help during the photographing of seniors; to Kris Bodner, Mary Svegel, Nancy Miller, Jim Merski, Wes Ayers, Bob DelGreco, Tom Car-ruso, and Terry Rhines for their help in Senior picture sign-ups; Andrea Auyash, Barb Mari-mow, Jay Fleischauer for their help on business staff; Shellie Specter for her help in Parent Patrons; and finally, Alan Segal who served as part-time Business Manager. Special thanks goes to R. David Tive, Director of Student Publications for his never ending help in the many problems of publishing a yearbook. His advice certainly made my job much easier. A thank you also goes to Chris Chergi, secretary to Student Publications for her help in typing and good humor; and to Karen Kenny for her moral support. $740243800 Bob Albright was the representative from Taylor Publishing Company. His help with the book was invaluable, especially during final deadline time. Many thanks, Bob, for all the work you did for us. Many thanks to the entire Taylor Publishing staff for all their help. Dick Ware was the Photographer from Root Studios who had to put up with a hectic schedule. Thank you, Dick. Finally a note of thanks goes to Barbara Repasi for all her help in getting various address labels sent to us; to Ken, whose last name I don’t know, for all the duplicating services he performed for us; to Vice-Chancellor Moye for his understanding in the subject of Remunerations; to Paul and Harry, two men who helped to keep our office clean and looking somewhat lived in. And so the list of thank you’s comes to an end. If there was anyone I omitted, I apologize now. It was all of these people who helped to put out a truly great yearbook. With people like this willing to work, it is not likely that the Yearbook will die out at Pitt. Throughout my comments I have referred to some people as seeing them next year. That’s simply because I will be back next year as a Senior and Editor once again. Thank you, all of you, once again. If this book brings happiness to even one person, then our work achieved it’s mission. 495 Mn 9 973 ' •i -i. t- 4 ■ The 1973 OWL, Volume 68, was printed offset lithography and bound by Taylor Publishing Company, Dallas, Texas. The paper used throughout the book is Saxmark matte. The type faces are as follows; Headlines, Impact Italic; Body Copy, Meloir with Italic. All black and white photographs are the work of the students at the University of Pittsburgh. Color photographs are from Kodak Hi-Speed Extachrome film. 496 . - i •• ■ fitters? o r '77J §740243886 ifACK REE-JS0 nP s- DATE DUE unu Q 51998


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