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I The 1977 OWL Vincent J. Vare Editor-in-Chief Published by Students University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15260 '( c iwne 7% To all—those who have the opportunity to appreciate their work and schooling at the University of Pittsburgh; To those who appreciate the work and schooling of others at the University of Pittsburgh; And to those who appreciate the University of Pittsburgh and don’t yet know it. this, the seventy-second volume of the OWL, is dedicated. Copyright e 1977 The OWL of the University of Pittsburgh All rights reserved. Polwme 7% The Table of Contents The Year ............9 The Branch Campuses ..65 The Sports .........75 The Creeks.........173 The Organizations .249 The Hall of Fame ..317 The Class of 1977 .325 S The Senior Directory .. 371 --------- The -------- University of Pittsburgh Yearbook This year marks the 190th anniversary of the University of Pittsburgh. On February 28, 1787, two months after Pennsylvania ratified the United States Constitution, the Pittsburgh Academy was chartered and housed in a small log cabin (pictured above) at Third and Cherry Streets, in present downtown Pittsburgh. The Pittsburgh Academy gained the distinction of being the first school of higher learning west of the Alleghenies offering the Learned Languages, English, and Mathematics.” Thirty-two years later on February 18, 1819 the Pittsburgh Academy moved, received a new charter, and became the Western University of Pennsylvania. Robert Bruce became the first principal (a title later changed to chancellor in 1872). The Pittsburgh Fire of 1845 leveled this one building, Third and Cherry Street campus, so the University planted new roots on Duquesnc Way, also downtown. After this location burned in 1849, the campus was moved to Diamond and Ross Streets and later to North Avenue on Pittsburgh’s North Side. Under Chancellor Samuel McCormick the University found its present home in Oakland where the cornerstone for the first University building. The School of Mines, was laid on October 2, 1908 (the same day the cornerstone was laid in the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial). Earlier that same year on July 11, the name of this institution had been changed to its current title, the University of Pittsburgh. On September 27, 1926 ground was broken for this the tallest school building in the world and the dream of Chancellor John Bowman— the 42 story Cathedral of Learning. The Oakland Campus today is comprised of 50 buildings situated on 125-acrcs of land. Pitt has come a long way since its 1787 log cabin origin. As the University of Pittsburgh celebrated its 190th anniversary on February 18th of this year, Wesley Wentz Posvar marked his 10th year as Chancellor of the University, June 1, 1977. Pitt was just becoming state-related back then so tuition for Pennsylvania residents fell from $1,400 to $450 per year. However 1976-1977's tuition has since climbed to S1,266 per year. Pitt’s enrollment has doubled since 1967 to 19,425 undergraduates during 1976-1977 and the expenditures budget has expanded to about $179,800,000—now-making the University the largest employer in the City of Pittsburgh. Since Dr. Posvar’s arrival, Pitt has added new research centers in the areas of Ethnic Heritage, International Studies, Arms Control, International Securities, and Urban Research, in addition to the School of Health Related Professions. The Department of Life Sciences was also founded with the consolidation of the Biology, Biochemistry, Biophysics and Microbiology Departments. New departments as black studies, environmental engineering, history and philosophy of science, crystallography, medical technology and health records administration have also occurred under the auspices of Dr. Posvar. Such changes at Pitt verify Dr. Posvar’s own summation—“We’ve been through growth and rapid change through financial stringency and austerity.” Pitt shall continue to grow and thrive as Wesley and Mildred Posvar (shown above) enter their second decade as Pitt’s first couple. Dr. Alfred Leon Moye came 10 the University of Pittsburgh as an Assistant Professor in Chemistry in 1968. He served in this capacity until he became an Associate Professor of Chemistry in 1971. He worked in Pitt's Chemistry Department until 1972 when he shifted to Schenley Hall and the University's administrative end. He was appointed Dean of Student Affairs by Chancellor Posvar in January, 1972 and became Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs in 1973 when the University revamped the Student Affairs sector of University operations. With the members of his staff (pictured above). Dr. Moye feels responsible for improving the climate and quality of campus life. As Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs. Dr. Moye reports directly to the Chancellor and as a member of his staff has the opportunity to introduce matters which concern students at the highest decision-making level. Some of the offices responsible to Dr. Move are: Student Activities. Office of Residence Life. Student Health Services, Campus Judicial. New Student Programs. Off-Campus Housing. Office of Veterans Affairs. I diversity Counseling Service. University Placement Service, and the Office of International Student Services. In October of this year. Dr. Moye will take a Icave-of-abscncc, move to Washington. D.C. and assume the position of Deputy Commissioner of the Bureau of Higher and Continuing Education in the Office of Education. This is a newly formed bureau and an appointed position under Cabinet Secretary Joseph Califano's Health, Education and Welfare Department. The OWL hopes Dr. Moye enjoys his new responsibilities and employment in the nation's capital. Dr. William Markus will be acting Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs in Dr. Move’s absence and will now be responsible for many of the day to day decisions that affect a student's non-academic life. ►1 • .r First No , l.cft In Nielli Nancy I vans. Chris C'hcrgi. Second Ha . !j-ft In Right I I). Sausage. Robin Plan. Debbie I andis. Debbie May. Gerry Abboll. Sara Brown. Wilki Grier Third Ro . Ixft To Right Mike Hayes. Terry Milan! Willard F. “Bud” Heaps came to the University of Pittsburgh on January J of this year replacing Dan Mcloro (and Nancy Evans in the interim) as Director of Student Activities. Prior to his arrival. Bud was Director of the College Union and Student Activities at the Stale University of New York Oswego. In this capacity he was responsible for the operation. program and personnel of the college union: providing outdoor programming and scheduling: advising the student government; directing a summer activities program: preparing the departmental budget; serving as an ex-officio head of the college alcoholic beverage committee; and interpreting policies and regulations as they concern all aspects of student activities. In short. Bud was Director of Student Activities at S.U.N.Y. Oswego. As one of six line officers reporting to the Vice-Chancellor of Student Activities, the Director of Student Activities is responsible for the planning and implementation of social, cultural, educational and recreational programs and the administration of University policy governing such events. The Director supervises eight professional staff members, and a large number of secretarial. clerical and part-time student workers who staff such diverse functions as the management of the Student Union; coordination of the extra-curricular program; advisorship of three major student governments and over 100 student organizations: the custodianship of the Student Activities fees; and the coordination of Greek Letter Societies. Bud brings a number of years of experience to Pitt and the OWL wishes him the best of luck in his new position as Director of Student Activities. te?T4 V4$l m 5BH? First Row. Left To Right: Mary Robb. Ilenc Schiowitz, Charlotte Brickncr. Second Row. Left To Right: Tim Snyder. Jo Ann Gibbs. Keith Wassum, Fred Fonseca (Director). Office of Residence Life The number one mission of the University’s Office of Residence Life (ORL) is to facilitate the development of an enriching and full living experience for its 3556 resident students. Living in a University Residence Hall is a unique community experience providing more than just room and board. The Residence Halls serve as a living lcarning community, integrating the classroom learning, and personal development of each resident student. Helping promote these living learning experiences, the Office of Residence Life has developed the Alternative Lifestyle Program which combines different living arrangements, academic involvement, and units with special characteristics. An emphasis is placed on providing students a lifestyle commensurate with their desires, interest, and self-responsibility. With a competent staff of 76 Resident Assistants and four Area Coordinators, residents arc encouraged to take an active role in the development of their own living learning community. The University Residence Halls, provide many alternatives in room accommodations in order to fit the individual desires and needs of the resident students. There arc eight residence halls, six of which arc coed. The Residence Hall complex is divided into three main areas: The Litchfield Towers, The Schen-ley Quadrangle, and the Lothrop Street Residence. The Director of the office of Residence I ife The --------- The ------- University of Pittsburgh ______ Yearbook _______ ( ARM R ST ATI'S BY 1 1 IT TORIAI ( Ol 1 1 Til Alabama « Arkansas c. Delaware i 1 lorida n CiciHgl.1 12 Hawaii 4 Kentucky X 1 ouisiuna 10 Maryland 10 Massachusetts 14 Minnesota 10 Mississippi 7 Missouri I s New York 41 North C arolina u Ohio 5 Pennsylvania 27 Rhode Island 4 South Carolina X T cnnesscc in Texas 2b West Virginia 6 Wisconsin II W islnngton. IX t Puerto Rico 1 Total 2 7 Georgia Peanut United State’s On November 2. 1976, James Earl Carter. Jr., a Georgia peanut farmer, was elected the 39th President of the United States by just under 2 million votes. Jimmy Carter (refusing any other name and suing two states to have the ballots changed to his nickname rather than his proper name) thus became the first Southern President since the Civil War and made Gerald Rudolph Ford the nation’s first unelected President The 1976 Presidential Campaign marked the return of the Presidential Debates with the unpresidented twists of an incumbent challenging the challenger and Vice Presidential Candidates Walter Mondalc and Robert Dole meeting for one television debate. Educated at the United States Naval Academy, Carter a Baptist peanut farmer, preached efficiency, reorganization of the federal bureaucracy, and a cleansing of both Washington's immorality and ineptitude. He entered all 31 Presidential Primaries due to his need for National exposure, as well as Party delegates, and burned out a last minute bid by California's Governor Jerry Brown. This primary approach resulted in the most peaceful Democratic Convention in 12 years at New York’s Madison Square Garden. Here, Carter selected Minnesota’s Walter Fritz Mondale, a liberal U.S. Senator who had taken over Hubert Humphrey’s Senatorial seat when H.H.H. ran as L.B.J.’s VP in 1964. Jimmy Carter thus added a Washington insider, balanced his ticket with a Northerner, and won over the Humphrey Dcmocratcs. Gerry Ford had a more difficult time making it to the finals. After a number of early primary wins, Ronald Reagan tuned up his campaign and raced Ford down the stretch. The GOP nomination became a tossup. So a couple of days before the GOP Convention in Kansas City, Ronald Reagan gambled and chose a Vice President to round out his ticket. Pennsylvania’s liberal Senator Richard Schweikcr. The stalemate was broken and Ford won the Republican nomination by 60 delegates. Ford chose Iowa’s Robert Dole after failing to convince Reagan to round out the ticket and in his Republican Acceptance Speech (being fully aware of Jimmy Carter’s lead in the opinion polls) challenged Carter to a series of Presidential Debates, an unpresidented move by an incumbant President. The Economy, candidate characters, foreign policy, and the desirability for change became the basic issues. But the situation was ideally suited for Jimmy Carter, a Washington unknown with little political experience (one term as Georgia Governor). In the end, Gerald Ford was credited with restoring public trust and confidence to the White House, while Carter’s lackluster campaign was credited with dissipating one of the largest leads ever held by a Presidential Candidate. Jimmy Carter just responded. The only reason it was so close was that the candidate wasn’t good enough as a campaigner. But he’ll make up for that as President.’’ On January 20, 1977 Jimmy Carter, a Georgia peanut farmer became the 39th President of the United States of America. Jimmy Carter appears to be watching the election returns former Becomes (9th President Alaska Arizona California Colorado Connecticut Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Maine Michigan Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jcrsev New Mexico North Dakota Oklahoma Oregon South Dakota I tah ermont irgmia ashington W voming Total (ieruld lord became the nation's first unelected President Tragedy struck the Pitt Campus on Thursday. January 20, 1977 with an explosion in Langley Hall. The explosion knocked apart lecture hall 221 and sent the dividing wall into adjacent lecture hall 223. The ceiling immediately collapsed. Fortunately no class was in session in 221, but an Animal Psychology lecture was taking place in 223. An eyewitness in room 223 recalled the events clearly. “I heard a rumbling noise behind me and turned to sec the walls coming down. Students fled in all directions. It was horrible! Between 150 160 students were present in the specific area of the explosion. Most made it out unscathed, but 49 were injured, and two died, Carlccn Cum a Project Right-Start secretary, and Patricia Hostetler, a student from Donegal, Pa. No fire accompanied the blast, but rescue crews and twelve fire companies were at the scene soon after the 12:40 PM explosion. Heavy cranes, power saws, and acetylene torches had to be used to remove the few trapped victims from the ruins. Nine of the firemen were treated at area hospitals as a result of methane and nitrobenzene gas inhalation. Throughout the day. hundreds of Pitt students and Oakland residents responded to the request for blood by nearby blood banks. There was such a surplus of volunteers that many had to be bused downtown because of congestion at Oakland facilities. Clergymen of all denominations offered services for the dead and injured throughout the Pittsburgh area and a special Memorial Service was held Monday, January 24. 1977 in Heinz Chapel for Carlccn Curry and Patricia Hostetler. Though the cause of the blast has yet to be determined. the theory of gas has come to be the most accepted reason for the explosion. Explosion Rocks Langley Hall Men mount a pulley later used to clear beam debris. Equitable Gas workers gaze at the damage to Langley Hall. Channel M's Instant News was at the scene soon after the explosion. All types of emergency units were ready to help the 49 injured A crane still worked as a memorial service took place in Heinz Chapel. John DiVilo nukes .1 quick ritovC to avoid .1 dcrby-snntching ( yndc I rcdcnck Chi O Coach I d D'Onoliio poses with hh 1st Place Icitm Chi Digger O’Malley does his imitation of Tony Dorsett in an ullcinpi to elude a speedy sorority lass. Sigma The fri-Sigs tip their hats to Derby Days Cheryl Harlow gels the A.E.Phi's ready. Theta Coach John Cica congratulates this lucky Theta, winner of a bottle of perfume. ♦ I6 Sigma Chi Derby Days bul is eventually subdued and displaced of his derby by four assertive women from Kappa Alpha Theta Since its inception at the University ol California back in 1930, Sigma Chi Derby Days has continued to provide an enjoyable time for sororities. Brothers, and everyone involved. This year the Bela Theta Chapter divided the week's events into two phases. During the first few days, the emphasis revolved around a fraternity sponsored Wallace Village Charity project for minimally brain damaged children. Money was donated in the name of Pitt Sororities and Sigma Chi. Phase two: the Derby Chase on the Cathedral lawn and Derby Games at Bubbles Field. An Awards Party was held Saturday night wrapping up this gala affair. Jim Trice was responsible for the fine success of Derby Days 1976. I) Coach I'fic Falter dresses in style Derby Days The Kappa s and Coach Keith Bo|(e start wunmnj; up for the Derby fuse. The signal is given and the Derby Chase begins this cool lutumn I riday afternoon on the Cathedral of Learning La An Sigma Chi Derby Day 17 Record Brea Phi% V «i uy Mai W«ley ftnvsr rWc ilh our beautiful 1 76 Homecoming Queen t)avi Wtnfc tM (dt cied fon (Xvsetl bti The Variety Show The Glee Club aingx u picusmt tnckxl) to the Jr ah V ao d and Alpha I |Hilon Phi teamed op for jit old 0 number Eric H ync doc olo. The Greek Week Committee, led by conductor Tun si ripe the I toys of Greek Week an mfomi.nnc tuooaboui the neat term's aff.tii Kpoiecjminit !2 f The Queen The University of Pittsburgh Varsity Marching Band 24 Variity Marching Band 26 Varsity March Band Varsity Marching Band 27 Hr:: •••- •••- ••• -••• -•••— •••— •••- • £ •••• ANewOrlearVs New Year ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••a ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••a ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••a •••• •••• •••• ::::: •••• :::: •••••••••••••• Pill fans tell it like it is! Bourbon Street had plenty of sidewalk entertainment and this was probably the least expensive. 28 Sugar Bowl Vacation China Town Cafe and ihc Panther Pub. Enjoying the French architecture of New Orleans from a wagon. A Georgia fan blowing alot of hot air. Can't beat that pre-game entertainment. These Georgia fans lost their dates. t Sugar Bowl Vacalion 29 Kappa Kappa Gamma performs Sweet Inspiration. Greek Sing at Carnegie Music Hall Phi Kappa Theta with Gee; Officer Krupke! Chi Omega docs Sweet Georgia Drown. Sigma Chi and Have You Seen Her. Greek Week's Greek Sing 31 Tri-Della sings The Harder They Fall. Kappa Alpha Theta and All That Jazz. Overall Greek Chairmen, Joe Gronsky and Debbie Fchr. Zeta Beta Tau perform excerpts from Godspell. 32 Grcck Week's Greek Sing Delta Phi's First Place number Raise the Flag Dixie. Phi Della Theta sings Next to Lovin' I like Fighlin'. Greek Week's Greek Sing 33 A Triangle soloist. Talent Night at the Jewish Y A Night at the Mop with Delta Phi, Zcta Beta Tau, and Alpha Epsilon Phi. 34 Greck Week Talent Night The Gong Show came to Talent Night and even outdid the TV version. The Snake left people with sore knees for a week. Fun Night at Trees Hall A new String Game and in this one the string had a spoon on the end. Jackie and Larry partake in the forbidden fruit.” The Dclts and Chi O’s set up for some chicken fights. Greek Week Fun Night 35 Bill Sax and Fred Ringcl prepare to run the Alpha Epsilon Pi-Phi Delta Theta-Theta Phi Alpha Float. Phi Kappa Theta-Kappa Kappa Gamma-Triangle Float is towed from the finish line. 36 Grcck Week Chariot Race Della Sigma Phi runners sprint toward the finish line seconds before their Fiji counterparts. The Dclt's defeat the brothers of Sigma Chi in their very dose heat. Chariot Race by the Student Union This contest is too dose to call between Delta Sigma Chi and Pi Lambda Phi. The ADPi's pose in front of their work. Greek Week Chariot Racc 37 Greek Week Formal at the William Penn Susan Sciullo introduces former Greek Advisor Dina Natali. 38 Grcck Week Formal The Dell’s pose with their dates, then head for the bar. Steve Rossetti shows that Ultra-Britc smile with friends. Greek Week Formal 39 nee upon a time 40 Enginecr s Week Engineer's Week March 13— March 19 Engineer t Week 41 LET$ SEE-, F SQOarb % HHP OTf NO E AND TAKE 3 |C OtFRCWT pF FRICTION 3VER AVAGATOgO% NUfABtR.., Nursing Presentation of Pins April 22, 1977 The Passing of the Light is a Pitt tradition for the students who have attained the highest grade in the class for bedside nursing. Dean Enid Goldberg presents pins. Jennifer Lynn Guch Elcny Kac Miller 44 Presentation of Pins The Florence Nightingale Pledge ‘‘I solemnly pledge myself before God, and in the presence of this assembly, to pass my life in purity and to practice my profession faithfully. I will abstain from whatever is deleterious and mischievous, and will not take or knowingly administer any harmful drug. I will do all in my power to maintain and elevate the standards of my profession and will hold in confidence all personal matters committed to my keeping and all family affairs coming to my knowledge in the practice of my profession. With loyalty will I endeavor to aid the physician in his work and devote myself to the welfare of those committed to my care. Parents, family, and friends watch as the Class of 1977 enters for graduation. Regina Mary McCuc Susan Robin Nickel Assistant Dean Stella Yaksich Presentation of Pins 45 Paul V. Hammond William A. Morrill Dr William Wallace Dean Enid Goldberg ward dipbms. Dr, Gerald Massey, Chief UniverMt) Marshall, opens ceremonies. Drs Hickey and Oermann lead ihc opening Processional. The University Crest was prominently displayed during Commencement A panoramic view of The Twenty-Fourth of April. University Commencement at The Civic Arena in downtown Pittsburgh. Commencement April 24, 1977 It was a cool, rainy Sunday afternoon when some 6,300 degrees were confercd in Pittsburgh's Civic Arena. Three speakers addressed those assembled on the topic of energy: Paul Y. Hammond, of Pitt’s School of Engineering; William E. Wallace. Pitt's Distinguished Service Professor of Chemistry; and William A. Morrill, a chief cog in President Carter's national energy program and senior member of James Schlesinger's White House energy and policy planning staff. Dr. Morrill stressed, “by developing renewable and essentially inexhaustible resources of energy and through conservation, the keystone of this energy program, we can maintain a healthy economy, protect the environment, and conserve petroleum, by making use of abundant fuels, as coal.” Such goals are achievable if “the entire society-joins around the goals and adheres to them.” “After all our survival is at stake!” Dean Jamc Kelly, Jr. awards diplomas. Commcncemcnt 47 Ronnie Murray and friend. Joseph and Debra Volpc Chyrissc Santoro 48 Commenccmcnt—“Faces In The Crowd Mary Lu Horkowitz Phil Rosenthal ThOSf beautiful •■facsimiles' Bill Husack Ron Steele and friend. Commencement—“Faces In The Crowd 49 INFLATION: You Know MEATS. POULTRY. FISH: Beef Loin Strip Steak ■:........ .. $2.69 lb. Beef Loin Porterhouse Steak ..............52.69 lb. Beef Sirloin Steak ..........S2.09 lb. Beef Round Steak Top Bottom Bone ......... S2.09 lb. Beef Sirloin Boneless ?.............. SI.99 lb. Beef Round Eye Steak .... ...........J .... $1.89 lb. Beef Chuck Boneless ..................£...SI.49 lb. Beef Round Boneless Rump ................ Sl.29 lb. Ground Beef ..............................S 99 lb. Extra Lean Ground Beef ................... S .89 lb. Lamb Loin.........,..................... ,.S3.I3 Ib Lamb Patties with Beef ................ . .$l.49 lb Lamb Shank ...............A........ S1.39 lb. Veal Round Rump Roast Boneless .............. Sl.69 lb. Veal Sirloin Cutlets .....................Sl.49 lb. Ham Smoked Picnic with water added S1.25 lb. Wilson Corn King Canned Ham (S lbs.) S9.49 Golden Star Ham (canned) 3 lbs. S6.99 Wilson Corn King Hot Dogs (I lb.) .. S .89 Sugardale Beef Weiners (12 oz.).........a, S .79 Sugcrdalc Coneys (16 oz.) ;...............S .79 Armour thin sliced bacon.(l6 oz.).........SI.54 Sugerdalc thin sliced (16 oz.) ........... SI.49 Wilson Corn King Bacon (16 oz.).......... SI .49 Valleydale (16oz )........................Si.19 Rath Kornland Brand Bacon (16 oz.)... S .99 Morton Pot Pics (Beef, Chicken. Turkey) .. 2 5.69 Top Frost Pot Pics (Beef, Chicken. Turkey) 3 SI .00 Chicken Breasts — S1.09 lb. Chicken Thighs . . .,.....................S 89 Perch Fillets ft. .. SI.99 lb. Mrs. Paul's 7 Ocean Perch Fillets (14 oz.) . .1 SI .59 Mrs. Paul's 7 Fish Fillets (14 oz.)..S1.49 Mrs. Paul’s Fish ‘n Chips (16 oz.) .. j. SI 29 Top Frost Fish ‘n Chips ............SI .49 Whiting ........7!%......................S .99 FROZEN VEGETABLES: Birdseye: Dclux Tender Tiny Peas (10 oz.)...........S .55 Sweet Green Peas (10 oz.) ...... J .... S .49 Corn (lOoz.)....... W} ..... S .49 Mixed Vegetables (10 oz.) .. ...A......... S .47 Baby Lima Beans (10 oz.)..................5.58 Fordhook Lima Benas (10 oz.) .. .L........ S .59 French Green Beans with Almonds (9 oz.)--- S .69 (ireen Giant: LaSucur Little Baby Early Peas (10 oz.) ..... S .65 LaSucur Sweet Peas (10 oz.).......’.....'. S .65 Cream Style Corn (10 oz.) I.......... S .59 Green Beans(9oz.) ................ ....... S .65 Mixed Vegetables in Butter Sauce (10 oz.) .... S .57 Top Frost: Green Beans Sliced (9 oz.).................$.47 Green Peas (lOoz.) ............!..........S .47 Tiny Green Peas (10oz.) ..................S .39 White Kernel Golden Corn (10 oz.) ........S .33 French Cut Green Beans (9 oz.)............S .39 Lima Beans (lOoz.) ............. .........S .49 Baby Lima Beans (lOoz.)..........4........S .45 FRESH VEGETABLES: Carrots (I lb. pack) ■ S .19 Corn 5 cars ............................. S .69 Lcttacc (Iceberg Head) ..............A .89 Lcttacc (Fresh Leaf) ........ ,-...$ .59 lb. Mushrooms ......................... ■ - $1.49 lb. Potatoes ... .TJS.................. f - • S .49 lb. Potatoes (Sunrazed) 5 lb. bag , .......... 51.29 Onions (Spanish) .. .....................' 5 .49 lb. Tomatoes............................... S .59 lb. FRESH FRUITS: J Apples .......... F...................6 5 .89 Bananas .......v f........................5 .29 lb. Grapes.........5.........'................ S .99 lb. Valencia Oranges '....................12 S .89 DELI: Cooked Corned Beef .:.......... S2.98 lb. Pressed Chicken Breast S2.98 lb. Provalonc Cheese .............. S2.49 lb. Hot Pepper Cheese ............. 52.38 lb. Super Sharp Cheese .... . S2.38 lb. Long Horn Cheese ... --- 51.99 lb. Mozz.crclla Cheese ........$ 1.99 lb. Munster Cheese ! 51.99 lb. Brick Cheese .........51.99 lb. American Cheese................ SI.99 lb. Corned Beef..........I....... 51.89 lb. Pastromi ..........,.i,.........51.89 lb. Pepper Loaf ................... 51.89 lb. Long Bologna . Sl.SS lb. Bean Salad.................... 5 .89 lb. Cole Slaw .................. S .79 lb Potato Salad .................. S .79 lb SNACKS: Barnum's Animal Crackers (2 oz. box) .............. . .19 Chip Ahoy (14ty oz.) 7t?7 ... 5 .99 Cracker Jacks (3—loz. boxes) ..5 .39 Dutchic Hard Pretzels (13 oz )S. S .89 Frito’s Com Chips (12 oz.) ...5 79 Graham Crackers (16 oz.) ... .. 5 .85 Honey Maid Crackers (16 oz.) 5.85 Hostess Snowballs (3 oz. , 2 pack) .........’......... 5 .27 Jiffy Pop Popcorn (5 oz.) --- $ .49 Lay's Potato Chips (8Vioz ) . 5.79 M M's Peanut (12 oz.t .......5129 Plain(l6oz.).............. S .89 Nabisco Mister Salty Thin Pretzels (lOoz) .....................5 .65 Nabisco Premium Salline Crackers (l6oz.) S 69 Oreo's Chocolate Sandwich Cookies (19 oz.)............51.19 Planter’s Dry Roasted Peanuts (l2oz.) 51.19 Reis man Thin Pretzels (14 oz.)................. 5.79 Kitz Crackers (12 oz. box) . . S .87 Snickers (I 5 8 oz. 6 bars) .... S1.09 Sunshine Krispy Saltine $ .69 Crackers(16oz.) ..........I S .25 Twinkies ................ 10 51.15 BEVERAGES: Taster's Choice Freeze Dried Coffee (807..) .. .. 54.69 Decaffeinated Coffee (8oz.) S4.89 Maxwell House regular grind (16 oz ) j S3.49 Coca Cola (8—12oz.cans) S2.09 (8 !6oz. bottles) 51.69 Canada Dry Ginger Ale. Pepsi, 7 Up (8—)6oz. bottles) ...... 51.69 (6 12 oz. cans) SI.59 Tetley Tea Bags (3V oz.) 5 .89 Tender Leaf Tea S .99 Daily’s Orange Drink (63 fl. oz.) S .99 Birdseye Orange Plus (12 S .79 Minute Maid Orange Juice (12 fl.oz.) S .73 Top Frost Frozen Orange Juice (12 fl.oz.) S .55 Borden Distilled Water (1 val.) 5 .77 Polar Distilled Water (1 gal.) 5 .77 As a youngster 1 always used to chuckle when my Mother and Dad would talk about the price of things when they were younger. Well, today it’s no laughing matter! Milk, gas—everything is going up, except the pay check. Keeping this in mind, the OWL gathered the cost of various items here in Pittsburgh on July 1, 1977. It may not interest you now, but you know it’s going to get you. DAIRY PRODUCTS. Bultcr: Blue Bonnet Margarine (I lb. in sticks) --5 58 Imperial Margarine (1 lb. in a tub) ...... 5 .73 Land O Lakes (I lb. in sticks) . : . --- $1.19 Eggs: Large Grade A............................12 5 .85 Milk: Food Club Grade A. Pasteurized. Homogenized. Vitamin D ...................... . V.-gallon S 79 ...........................I gallon SI.52 Food Club Fortified Skim Vitamins A D .. .............. ............... Vi gallon S .76 Carnation Instant, Nonfat, Dry Milk (25.6 oz.) .....................................51.99 ...JK...............5 .70 Cool Whip(9 oz.) .. lee Cream: Brcyers(VigaL) Borden (Vj gal.) . Top Frost (Vi gal.) Gaylord (V gal.) 52.09 5169 $1.49 51-19 BREAD: Schicbcl's(24oz.) .................... 5 .65 Town Talk Thin Sandwich (1 lb. 6oz.)....5 .67 CEREALS: General Mills: Chcerios (7 oz. box) ..... . $ .48 (10 oz box)............................. s .66 Whealies (12 oz. box) ... ............... S .64 Kellogg’s: Corn Flakes (8 oz. box) .............. .. % .41 (!2oz box) ...........................S .54 Rice Krispics (lOoz. box) ..................$ .69 (13 oz. box) ........................... $ .87 Special K (7 oz. box) .................. s .61 (I loz. box)...................4......... $ .87 Sugar Frosted Rako of Corn (lOoz. box) $ .66 (l5oz. box) .................. ,......... $ .93 Post: Raisin Bran (15oz.. box) .. .. ............ S .95 Ralston Purina: Corn Chex (15 oz. box) $ .75 Wheat Chex (15 oz. box).................... S .74 FAST FOODS: Original Hot Dog (tax included): French Fries (small, medium, large)....... 5 .50 .80 1.03 Mug of Beer -----.................. J .35 Iron City Beer (6—12 oz. cans) .......... J2.30 Hot Dog..................................$ go Sausage..................................$|.04 Super Burger............................. 5 .95 OSub........................... .........51.91 50 lnflation It’s Going To Get You McDonalds (tax not included): Coffee .................... Hamburger ..............Jr. Drinks ............. 7..... Milk ....I................. Pic ................. Shakes.................. , Big Mac ................... Fillet O'Fish .... V Pounder.............---- V Pounder with Cheese .... French Fries ........... Burger King (tax not included): Whopper ,.5 i............. Whopper with Cheese ...... Double Whopper Double Whopper wiih Cheese . Hamburger ......'......... Hamburger with Cheese .... Whaler..... . ............ Whaler with Cheese........ Hot Dog................... Hot Dog with Cheese French Fries ......... Onion Rings .............. Drinks .......... •. . Coffee ................... Shakes ................... Pic ...................... 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S$. 99 $9.25 TOILETRIES: General: Herbal Essence Shampoo (12 fl.oz.) ___jj « Kleenex Facial Tissue 200 2 ply .......g Scope (lOfl. oz.) . ....... ........... 5| 49 All Toothpastes (5 or.) .... .... ., $ g9 (7 oz.) ............. ......... 5109 ! 2 Pampers for II to 23 lb Babies ____ Sl.45 30 Pampers for 11 to 16 lb. Babies ... S2.65 Stockings (Strong Pretty) size A SI .09 Paper Towels: Bounty 100 sheets 2 ply8$sq. ft........5 .65 Gaylord 140 sheets 1 ply 100 sq, ft. ..S .49 Scott Towels 140 sheets I ply 100 sq.ft. .. S .65 Viva 123 sheets 2 ply 100 sq. ft....... $ -65 Teri Towels 75 sheets 3 ply 60 sq. ft..S .65 Soap: DialfSoz.) .......................... S .33 Fel-Naptha (6vi oz.) ..... S .27 Irish Spring (2—5 oz. bars)..............S .58 Ivory (2—oz. bath size.........................S .39 Lava (4 oz.) .......................... S .25 Lifebuoy (5 oz.) ..............................$ .33 Safeguard(5oz.) ......... .. . .-S.33 Zest (2—5Yi of. bars) ................ $ .60 Toilet Paper: Charmin 500 sheets 1 ply 4 rolls ... . S .85 Cottoncllc 400 sheets 1 ply 4 rolls .... $ .85 Northern 400 sheets 2 ply 4 rolls ...... S .78 Trash Bags: Glad (Family Pack) 20 bags 30 gal. . 52.39 Hefty (Economy Pack) 20 bags 30 gal. 52.39 Laundry Detergent: All 49 oz...........................SI. 29 Bold 49 oz. (giant).................SI .39 Cheer 20oz. (Regular) ..............S .59 49 oz. (Giant) ...................SI.29 Fab49oz.(Giant) ...........................$1.44 Cold Power 49 oz. (Giant) .... ..... SI.39 Ivory 32 oz. (Giant) ...............SI.39 Oxydol20oz............ ................ S .59 Tide 49 oz..........................$1.39 20 oz..........a.......................S S9 MAGAZINES. Family Circle ............................ S .45 McCalls's .............................. .,$ .95 National Enquire ..........................S .35 Newsweek ........................ . SI 00 People ................................... $ 60 Readers Digest ........................... S .75 Red book ................................. S .95 The Star .. . . i,......................S .30 Time............T........v......J! | • SI.00 T.V.Guide .................................$ .25 Womans Day ............. .......................S .45 NEWSPAPERS: The New Pittsburgh Sun $ .25 Pittsburgh Post Gaz ettc...................S .15 Pittsburgh Press .. S .20 LA UN DR A MAT: Full Load Wash ......................... $ .45 Dry 7V5 minutes ......................... S .10 Soap.................................... S .15 MISCELLANEOUS: Draft Beers ............... ... . S .30 Cigarettes ..............%________________ S .65 Movies............... ... .$...............$3.50 Pitt Football Tickets: Student for season.................. .S 3.00 Public per game S.' S8.00 Public per season ........................$48.00 Pitt Tuition per year --- v . I : SI266.00 PAT Bus Fare ........... ... fT.. S .40 Pitts Yearbook (The OWL) Mail Out ----------■.. ----------------S 11.00 Pi Up .................................SI0.00 GASOLINE: (10 random station average) Self Serve: Regular .......... .. $ .63 gallon Unleaded ........TtTrf. .L.....S .66 gallon Premium ....................... $ .67 gallon Full Service: Regular ...................... $ .64 gallon Unleaded .............. ... ... $ .67 gallon Premium ......T,... $ ,6X gallon BOOZE: Almaden Mountain White Wine (25 4oz.) ..........S.r............. SI.85 (12.7 oz.) ................t.....Y S.I08 • (25.4oz.)................ ..r:. S2.55 Almaden Mountain Rhine (gallon) . S6.30 (15gallon) ...................... $3.75 (25.4oz.) .................... .......SI.85 Andre Cold Duck (25.4 oz.) ......... S2.55 . Bacardi—Silver (25.4 oz.)............... S5.56 (4 5 pt.).......................... S2 88 Black Velvet (4 5qt.) .................. $6.26 (PL) ................................ S3.93 Beefeater Gin (4 5 qt.) .................$7.73 Boone's Farm Apple Wine (25.4 0 .) .. SI.13 Canadian Club Whiskey (25.4 oz.)........ S8.03 (pt.) ............................... S5.04 Chivas Regal (4 5qt.)............ SI3.88 Cutty Shark (4 5 qt.)............i.. ■ S8.94 Dubonnet (25.4 oz.) .................... S4.74 Four Roses Premium American (25.4) oz.) ...................... S5.74 Gallo Pink Wine (gallon) S............................$4.80 (50.7 oz.) ......................... S2.55 (25.4oz.) ........................... SI.30 Gordon’s Gin (25.4 oz.)............. ... S5.p3 Gordon's Sole Gin (25.4 o .) ......... . $4.42 Imperial American Blended W'iskey it (4 5 qt.) ................. ...A..: SS IS Jack Daniel's Old No. 7 Black Label (25.4 0 ) ..........................S8.80 (pt ) ...........................SS 52 Jim Bean Bourbon W’iskey. (25.4 oz.) $5.58 (pt ) .............................S3-52 Johnnie Walker Red Label (25.4 oz ) ... $9.01 Jose Conez Tequila (25.4 oz.)........... S5.25 (pt.) ...........................S3.30 Kahlua Coffee Liqueur (23.0 oz.) $V.92 Madria-Madria Sangria (25.4 oz.) SI 49 Montezuma Tequila (25.4 oz.) ...........S5.90 Night Train Express Wine (25.4 oz i SI .34 Old Grand Dad Bourbon W'iskey 86 proof (4 5 qt.) $7,52 Old Taylor Bourbon Wiskey l4 5qt.) . $6.30 Riunite Italian Wine (24.0 oz ).........S2.39 Seagrams Seven Crown American (25.4 oz.) ..........................S5.73 (pt) ..............................S3.63 Smirnoff Vodak (4 5 qt.) . ..........$5.51 Souinem Comfort (25.4 oz.) ............. S7.42 (12.8 oz.) .........................$3.80 TanquerayGin ...........................$7.82 TaylorSautcrncs(50.7oz.) .. $3.45 (4 5 qt.) . ....................... S2.06 (12.7oz.) ...........................SI.12 Taylor Lake Country (50.7 oz.) .........S3.45 (4 5 qt ).............-.......... S2.06 Thunderbird W me (qt.) ...............SI.48 Wild Turkey Bourbon W'iskey 101 proof (4 5 qt.)............................SI 1.48 Yago Sangria (23.5 oz.) .. ______SL99 lnflation 51 :£2 «Tv i Mivtisnr of pimsvKH LAWEM Him FIFTY-FIFTH YEAR A CtRtnemr SfotnontD y THC PMHtUtMIC AiscctATion ncont kfc £ _ ■—12. J9;g Night in the Commons Room of the Cathedral. Lantern Night Lantern Night is a ceremony where the student women ot the University of Pittsburgh welcome the freshmen women to Pitt. Lantern Night is a 55 year old tradition, and may be the oldest annual tradition on campus. This year the Panhellenic Association sponsored the ceremony, which in the past had been arranged by the Pitt Women Alumnae. The lanterns used in the ceremony arc reproductions of those used for studying by the first Pitt students. In the first part of the ceremony, the lanterns, which represent inspiration from the alumnae, are given to the freshmen women. Upperclass women symbolically share their hope for the future by lighting the lanterns during the latter part. Lantern Night is just one of the many ceremonies used to welcome freshmen women to the University. An overall view of the Fifty-Fifth annual Lantern Alumnae and student participants during “The Gift of the Light.' The opening of I.antcrn Night with the Alumnae procession. 52 Lantcrn Night Wes and Mildred Posvar welcomed freshmen parents. Parents Weekend Parents Weekend is an annual event at the University of Pittsburgh. Sponsored by the Interfraternity Council and the Panhcllcnic Association, this Weekend is organized to better acquaint freshmen parents to the various academic and social aspects of the University. At Friday’s Chancellor’s Reception, parents were able to meet Chancellor Posvar, various administrators, and faculty members. Entertainment was provided by the Glee Club and Pitt Greeks. Many parents then toured the Nationality Rooms with members of Quo Vadis. Saturday morning was “Open House for all Schools in the University, after which a Hungry Panther Brunch was served. Pitt beat the University of Miami Hurricanes in football, 36-19, and a post-game “Ragtime Entertainment’ wrapped up the Weekend. The Glee Club provided some musical entertainment. Mark Musmanno and Dina Natali led a Ragtime Sing-a-Long. Dina Natali and Chairpersons—Susan Sciullo, Joe Gronsky, and Chris Herrick. Parents Weekend 53 Doug Guy stood atop a tabic to read the BAS demands. Students Storm SGB Meeting Campus police broke up a demonstration in the Student Government Office of some 150 members of the Black Action Society and a few members of the Collective for an Alternative Education (CAE) on the night of Wednesday, November 17, 1976. Toting placards and yelling protest chants BAS and CAE members crambcd into 305 Schenlcy Hall where they waited to present the Board a scries of wide-ranging demands. After Student Government Board President Barry Weisband suggested the proposals be placed on the agenda under new business, BAS members became adament and demanded the Board listen to a lengthy scries of demands. As the protestors chanted ana stuck their placards on the walls, BAS Co-Chairman Doug Guy read a list of 10 grievances and BAS demands covering the areas of: South Africa, Campus Police, the Dorms, the Community. Admissions Imbalance, on-campus Black Functions, Remunerations, Black Studies, Student Government, and Tuition Hikes. The protestors then detained the Board, other students, and a handful of administrators for some two-plus hours. The protest prompted Dr. Moyc, Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs to say, “The demands were far beyond the capabilities of SGB to deal with and you must ask the question of what is really bothering these young people.” SGB President Barry Weisband listened as the demands were read. 54 Studcm Protest Honors Convocation This year the I Diversity of Pittsburgh set aside a day of recognition to I hose students. both graduate and undergraduate, who received various honorary distinctions as well as those members of the student body who arc members of the various honorary fraternities on campus. Chancellor Wesley W Posvar presided over the ceremonies which included various administrators, faculty, and students from their respective University Schools All the participants wore their academic robes which added prestigious as well as colorful glamour to the ceremony. The guest speaker was Dr Baruch S Blumberg. recipient of the 1976 Nobel Pri e for Medicine and this year's honorary degree front the University of Pittsburgh This ceremony was usually held at the Commencement Services in April, however, the University may very well have started a new tradition. Hon. : (onvocalion 55 Dr. Baruch Blumberg receiving his honorary hood. | THE THIRD ANNUAL BEER FESTIVAL A common profile as 85 kegs were consumed. One of the many informal beer chugging contests. 56 Beer Festival SUB AND SUDS T-shirts were very prevalent. Some things ought to stay the same. CAS Dean Robert Marshall— The Beer Expert This year’s Beer Festival drew some 6,000 participants who consumed some 85 kegs of beer during this 10-hour event. Students, television celebrities, faculty, and administrators gathered for the polkas, snacks, and the coveted Beer Tasting Contest, won by CAS Dean Robert Marshall. The Beer Fcsitval, as most University functions, was not without controversy. The Student Union Board was criti- Polkas as this. “The Pennsylvania Polka kept the festivities moving An eye catcher. Miss Robin Hood Cream Ale. cized for over crowded conditions, lack of control, lack of cleanliness, and especially the “free-for-all” atmosphere in the capacity filled Student Union Ballroom and adjoining Kurtzman Room. Bud Heaps, Director of Student Activities, has evaluated the situation and forsccs a number of changes before next year’s affair. At the end. a three-hour cleanup by 25 SUB members. “This beer makes my taste buds curl!' Beer Festival 57 AFTER Tifth Annual Writers' Conference j This year’s fifth annual Writers’ f Conference, “Aspects of Professional-J ism V , on March 19 20 featured George Plimpton, author of Paper Lion and editor of The Paris Review as the main speaker. Accompanying Plimpton as speakers were Ingrid Bcngis, author of Combat in the Erogenous Zone; Romana Austin, ■, poet, teacher, and actress; poet David ; Ignatow; and Laurie Colwin novelist ! (Shine On, Bright and Dangerous | Object) and short story writer j (Passion and Affect). Small panels, answering various questions on The ; Small Press and Selling What You ; Write, also included John Crawford. I West End Press and West End Maga- ; zine; Tony Pctrosky, Slow Loris Press and Rapport Magazine; Anne Pride, editor of Do It Now and founder of Motheroot Publications; C. Michael Curtis, associate editor of Atlantic Monthly; George Plimpton, editor of The Paris Review; Vicki Wilson, editor of Alfred Knopf; and literary agent Bob Cornfield of Wallace and Shcil Agency, Inc. Various Pitt in- j structors also participated. This fifth annual Writers’ Con- | fcrcncc, sponsored by the Student Government Lecture Committee, the ! Pitt Student Union Board, the Dc- '■ partment of English, the School of | General Studies Student Cabinet, the Graduate Student Organization, The Pitt News, Pitt’s Department off News and Publications, and the Dc- j partment of Black Studies, was a fine j success due to the hard work of Matt ( Kennedy, Paul Matthews, Bill Moore.• and Lisa Rubenstein, as Student Directors. Pitt’s associate professor of English, Lee Gutkind, was the Conference Director. This year's Writers Conference featured writer editor George Plimpton. 58 Writcrs Conference Laurie Colwin-’Thc Short Story. Ingrid Bengis on fiction. Ramona Austin “These Hands. This panel featured various magazine editors (and a literary agent) who fielded questions and discussed Selling What You Write. ------------P Writers’ Confcrence 59 Caroline Bird—Author Tony Brown—T.V. Host Marc Feigen Fasteau—Author Pat Harrison—Comedian Carolyn Rodgers—Poet Consumer’s Friend—Ralph Nader Nazi Hunter—Simon Wiesenthal Lecturer—Angela Davis Professor—Marian Dobrosielski Author—Jerry Rubin LECTURES POLITICIANS 5 S’ 3 Jerry Brown—Presidential Hopeful Bill Scranton—Former PA Governor Bill Green—U.S. Sentatorial Candidate Interim Mayor Pete Flaherty—Mayor Richard Caliguiri Stanley Turrentine John Hartford Rick Derringer David Bromberg Band --A 1 Freddie Hubbard CONCERTS Paul Nyden. Yuscf Ali. and supporting PAUL NYDEN: He took the money and ran. Former assistant sociology professor Paul Nyden and the University wrote the last chapter of their 18-month tenure confrontation on August 30. 1977. On this date. Nyden and the University agreed to an out-of-court financial settlement of $50,000. Thus ended the court battles, the protests before the Board of Trustees, the taking over of the Chancellor's office, the “principle, ct at. Nyden's fight with the University began in March 1976 when the Sociology Department recommended his contract not be renewed. Nyden took his appeal for a contract renewal through University channels, to the students, who formed the Committee to Defend Paul Nyden (and Yusef AliI. and concluded with a review from a University Senate Council panel. This final panel found a procedural flaw in Paul Nyden’s tenure review and recommended another three-year appointment. As Chancellor Posvar promised, he followed the panel’s recommendation, but offered a 15-month appointment. However, Nyden’s acceptance letter listed such a large amount of objections and protests. University lawyers concluded that Nyden’s acceptance letter did not constitute a legal acceptance of the offer. Nyden filed suit in federal court over this most recent contract’s non-renewal. Soon after this action. Nyden and the University abandoned their “principles and agreed to an out-of-court settlement. Remember Paul Nyden: He took the money and ran. students lake over the Chancellor's office i-l l .iNwlen Saga Avo i.ini sociology professor Paul Nyden chuckles before leaving I'm The Branch Campuses --------- The -------- University of Pittsburgh UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH AT JOHNSTOWN It's not unusual to see students reading outside between classes. The 1976-1977 year at the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown was a unique experience for the students in this woodland wonderland. The University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown has recognized that students have special needs in academics, special campus events, athletics and numerous diverse individual interests. UPJ tries to provide the variety of special services that students have expressed an interest in. But, the year was an exciting one with UPJ and their students making some impressive advancements. The Programming Board was its usual outstanding self. UPJ students were fortunate to have some big name concerts: Hall and Oates, The Atlantic Rhythm Section, and Charlie Daniels come to visit our mountain top campus. Other important speakers and films were available to our normally active student body. How could the students ever forget the great year in athletics the campus Mountain Cats had. The rapidly growing athletic program on campus has produced some great teams. An unbeaten Women’s Basketball Team, a Championship Men’s Basketball Team and a Cross Country team which could run almost anyone under. The social life just never seems to be lacking The close knit student body always finds some time in their busy schedule for fun. rest, and relaxation. 66 Pitt Johnstown Registration— If that class is closed. I'll die! The rapidly growing athletic program has produced some fine teams. Pitt Johnstown 67 The Pitt Johnstown Band adds a touch of Blues to the Homecoming hoopla. UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH AT TITUSVILLE Located at the former McKinney Estate, the University of Pittsburgh at Titusville is only 90 miles north of the main campus. 68 Pitt Titusville Twelve townhousc apartments, each which accomodates eight students, provide an excellent on-campus living atmosphere. The University of Pittsburgh at Titusville, located at the former McKinney Estate, is an atmosphere of personalized instruction in a wooded, residential setting. McKinney Hall houses classrooms, administrative offices and the campus bookstore. The Bennett Davis Memorial Laboratory provides facilities for both biology and chemistry. A student center offers a homey atmosphere for television and record playing. There is also a snack bar, pool and tennis tables. Outside of the campus, students may enjoy the recreational and entertainment advantages of the surrounding community such as four parks, two golf courses, ski slopes, a hunting and fishing preserve and lakes for boating and swimming. There is also a wide range of urban cultural pursuits sponsored by the Titusville Council of Arts, such as film, drama and dance. This kind of small college familiarity and personalized environment blends well with the larger university aspects of Pitt’s Titusville campus. A reading area and lounge are provided in the Haskell Library. The new Haskell Library was completed in mid-1975 and additional classrooms arc leaned on the lower level of the structure Pitt Titusvillc 69 UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH AT GREENSBURG The new science facilities in the Science Building dedicated May 17. 1977. Greensburg students chatting in the lobby of the Science Building. The bicycle—a popular mode of transportation around beautiful Greensburg. The University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg is one of the fastest growing branch campuses of the University. Located in the center of Westmoreland County, UPG is only about 30 miles from the Oakland campus. Regular public transportation routes connect the two centers, making it easy for students at Greensburg to utilize fully the resources of the large urban campus, while protecting the personal nature of the academic experience. May 17, 1977 marked a significant day in the History of UPG. On this date the Science Building, a $2,542,399.00 structure built by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania under the supervision of the Department of General Studies, was dedicated. Completion of this building and the new Student Activity Center have enabled the Greensburg Campus to consolidate all its activities on the 160-acre Mount Pleasant Road Campus. The University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg—an expanding campus for expanding education. Seminars, mini-courses, and one day conferences arc not uncommon. 70 Pill Greensburg Grccnsburg's Lynch Hall is but 30 miles cast of the main campus in Oakland. Pitt Grccnsburg 71 Powers Hall is a multi-purpose structure with Grccnsburg’s library, three classrooms, and a seminar room. UNIVERSITY OF PITTS Diverse educational opportunities arc available in two or four year programs. At the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford, activities represent the interests of our student body and include many which suit the natural environment of the beautiful area around our campus. Nearby are the excellent ski slopes at Holiday Valley and Wing Hollow, the outstanding facilities of Allegany State Park, the Allegheny National Forest, and the Kinzua Dam region. For the athletic-minded, there arc intramural sports, in which every UPB student is encouraged to participate and Intercollegiate teams for students desiring to participate at the varsity level. Students with an interest in writing and journalism can work with the student newspaper, “The Liberal Review” and write for “Frame 72 Pitl Bradford BURGH AT BRADFORD Works,” a student literary magazine. Through this association, the following diverse educational opportunities arc available; a master of education degree program, four-year degree programs in Administrative Science (Business Administration and Public Administration), Community Development and Analysis, English Literature, English Writing, American Studies, Human Relations, Western Philosophical and Political Thought, Physical Science; and, three year programs in Humanities, Natural Sciences; and Engineering; a two-year Associate of Science degree in Petroleum Technology; a two-year certificate program in Data Processing. Swarts Hall is a multi-purpose building with classrooms and office facilities. The Sock and Buskin Drama Club presents a major production each term. Pitt Bradford 73 JOHNSTOWN TITUSVILLE BRADFORD The Sports --------- The ------- University of Pittsburgh ______ Yearbook _______ 1371 PITT FURTHERS: iiTiiiiL ciimniis iiiiiii mr Panther Opener Unlucky For Irish The defense converges on quarterback Rick Slagcr causing an errant pitcl wide for extra yardage. This had all the makings of “The Game.” A nationally televised contest between Pitt and Notre Dame— enough to wet the whistle of any football fan. The Irish wasted no time as their initial drive resulted in a score. Rick Slager’s pass to Ken McAfee for 25-yards and a touchdown was the big play in the drive. However, the Panther offense was just as impressive on its first drive. On the first play from scrimmage, Tony Dorsett, scampered 61-yards, despite the high stadium grass designed to slow Tony down. The grass, like the Notre Dame defense, failed to stop Dorsett as he slid around left end for six points. After Carson Long’s conversion, the score was tied Leroy Felder picked off a Slagcr aerial in the second period, and a pair of plays later, quarterback Bobby Hay-good hit paydirt. Haygood duplicated that touchdown later after the offensive line cleared the way for Dorsett on runs of seven and fourteen yards. Later, talented junior quarterback Matt Cavanaugh, led the Panthers to a score, and Carson Long added a 39-yard field goal to give the Panthers an impressive 31-10 opening day win. Robcri Huygood losses a pass to Bobby Hutton with 3 little blocking help from Tony Dorsett. 80 Notrc Dame Tony Dorset! on his first play from scrimmage scampers 61-yards to set up Pitt's first score. . . . but left running for their life. The Irish came with high expectations . . . Again it is Dorsett up the middle for some tough yards. Notre Da me 81 Pitt Wrecks Tech, 42-14 If the Panthers were to prove that last week’s game was no fluke, Pitt had to beat Georgia Tech, and defeat them they did. Pitt overwhelmed the Ramblin' Wreck, 42-14 in Atlanta. Despite running up an early 14-0 lead, Georgia Tech refused to quit as they quickly tied the score at fourteen. Larry Swider kept Tech out of scoring range with booming punts of 60- and 77-yards. Meanwhile the Panther offense got on track despite the unfortunate loss of quarterback Bobby Haygood. Haygood was injured with torn ligaments in his left knee which would put him out of action for the season. Matt Cavanaugh hit on two scoring passes—a 51 yardcr to Gordon Jones and a 6 yardcr to Jones again after Leroy Felder intercepted a pass at the Tech 18-yardline. The Panthers scored early in the second half as Cavanaugh sprinted four yards after Randy Holloway recovered a ball tipped by Felder. . Pitt went on to win the game handily, but more importantly two questions were answered—Matt Cavanaugh could lead the Panthers to victory and Pitt was no fluke. Taylor (29), Majors. Jones (24) had fine nighls. but torn knee ligaments sidelined Haygood for the year. Pitt's «l football Pan. C hancellor Wesley Posvar Willie Taylor scores on a long bomb from Malt Cavanaugh 82 (icorgin Tech Swidcr discouraged Tech with booming punts .if 60- and 7 -yards. Patty Griffin gives T«h fans a needed distraction. The Panther defense settled down after giving up two early touchdowns shutting Tech out in the final three quarters. Georgia Tcch 83 Pitt Squirms Past Temple In Home Opener It's the mark of a good team to win even on a bad day. Pitt Coach Johnny Majors Pitt must be a good team if what Johnny Majors says is true. His sluggish Panthers just slipped by Temple Owls, a team expected to lose by at least twenty points. A dissappointing crowd of 38,500 watched in disbelief as Temple drew first blood. Owl Bruce Sorden blocked a Larry Swider punt, and Chuck Gill, a former teammate of Tony Dorsett in the Aliquippa Midget League, scooped the loose ball and ran for a touchdown. After several changes of possession, Pitt got on the board with Carson Long’s 50-yard field goal. Pitt moved into scoring position again as Ld Willamowski recovered Temple quarterback Pat Carey’s fumble on the Owl 38-yard line. On the drive, Dorsett gained seven and thirteen yards, but came out of the game limping. He returned to record his tenth straight 100-yard plus rushing game. Walker later scored from one yard out and Dorsett added two more on the conversion attempt. Dorsett capped the scoring with a three-yard run and Pitt survived its biggest scare of the season, 21-7. BLOCKED' Bruce Sorden and a number of other Owls close in on Larry Swider to block the punt. The ball bounced into the hands of Chuck Gill who scampered 15-yards for a touchdown. Pitt Cheerleader Connie Tanner tries to get the crowd going. Majors was happy to win after a close shave against Temple. 84 Tcmplc Tcmplc 85 Pitt Adds New Offensive Dimension At The Expense Of Duke Just two weeks ago, he was riding I the bench. Today he had one of the I greatest days any quarterback could I I - ever hope to have. I Matt Cavanaugh completed 14 of L 17 passes for 339 yards and five I g- touchdowns to lead the Panthers to a '• L f 44-31 victory and a 4-0 record. ' It was Cavanaugh to Corbett for f , six passes and 165-yards including one touchdown. |H . Then it was Cavanaugh to Taylor. four passes, 102-yards and two ' touchdowns. - - . Not to be denied, Gordon Jones also got into the act by catching two passes for 61-yards and two touchdowns. Duke grabbed an early lead, but when the Cavanaugh “Aerial Show _______ got off the ground. Pitt rebounded to a 30-7 lead. ——— Despite a sore calf muscle, Tony Dorsctt managed to gain 129-yards. - J Duke fans inspired their heros not -— to give up and they didn't. The Blue ■ . Devils stayed close, but didn't have enough to overcome Pitt. Today be- ___________________________________________ longed to the Panthers and Matt —__ Cavanaugh. 4 The Duke secondary wish they had some place to hide as our Panther mascot. keith Nixon The Pitt farts didn't travel to Duke in force, hut most got their money's worth at home where many students paid Si for seasons tickets the first time ever. X6 Dukc Willie Taylor Jim Corbel! Cordon Jones Pitt Wins Again, Loses Again It was a great day to watch a football game—on television. A bleak dreary day in Pittsburgh characterized the disposition of Panther fans. Although Pitt trampled Louisville, the Panthers lost quarterback Matt Cavanaugh for several weeks. Cavanaugh suffered a cracked ankle late in the first half, and he was replaced by a third string non-scholarship player by the name of Tom Yewcic. The Panthers rolled up 27 points in the first half, but were unable to generate any offense under Yewcic. The Cardinals, quarterbacked by Stu Stram, son of New Orlean Saints Head Coach Hank Stram, were equally ineffective. Louisville scored a harmless touchdown in the second-half on a fumble recovery, and what began as a rout, ended 27-6. Panther fans as well as the Panthers themselves were much more concerned about the future under a third string quarterback than the score of the game. As the fans filed out of the stadium, many of them were wondering if the championship season had just passed by on a gray day in Pittsburgh. Don Parrish crushes a Cardinal running back. Panther trainers huddle over an injured Matt Cavanaugh as Jim Corbett looks on. Cavanaugh is helped off the field and taken to the locker room with a cracked ankle. 88 Louisvillc A ground level view of Pitt Wins “Greatest Game Ever' No. they didn’t beat a top-ranked team, nor did they set any records, but they managed to win and win impressively despite using a third-string inexperienced quarterback. Tony Dorsett picked up the offense by gaining 227 yards. The offensive line protected Yewcic and cleared the way for Dorsett's runs. And. despite a fourth quarter letdown, the defense stopped Miami cold. Leroy Felder, an underrated defensive back, tackled Miami quarterback George Mason in the end one for a safety and Pitt’s first points of the day. Dorsett scored on a three-yard plunge and a nifty 40-yard run after taking a screen pass from Yewcic; Carson Long successfully converted on field goals of 25- and 39-yards; and the defense was superb causing five fumbles and snatching four interceptions. Pitt scored again as Willie Taylor took a reverse for seven yards, and Dorsett ended the scoring as he burst up the middle for 53-yards. If ever there was a team effort, today was the day, but Tom Yewcic who worked so hard for four years earned d a scholarship Jeff Delaney picks off one of his seven season interceptions. Bob Jury had nine. SwkJer holds for Long Long hit 42 extra point attempts this season. It was Tom Yewcic's day. Whether raising or running he nrovcd he could handle !hc job and was rewarded with a full athletic scholarship Don Parrish and the defense did their part . . . Bobby Mutton, J.C. Wilson and the Cheerleaders did their parts as well. . . as did Tony Dorset! and the offensive line Miami 9| Dorsett Sets Record In Pitt’s Rout Of Navy Normally, when the Panthers defeat anyone by a score of 45-0, it is big news. However, today it played second fiddle to another story. This afternoon, All-American Tony Dorsett, slipped through a hole in the Navy defense and ran 32-yards for a touchdown. If you didn’t know any better, you would think the jubilant Panthers were celebrating the touchdown, but the real excitement centered around Dorsett. With that run, he had shattered Archie Griffin’s career rushing mark and became the all-time NCAA rushing leader. The emotion-packed stadium erupted in a celebration that lasted more than 15 minutes. In addition to a salute from a Navy cannon, congratulations from many of the Midshipmen and being swarmed by his teammates, Dorsett was honored with his parents on the field. ABC cut in on the game to cover the presentation of the game ball. “It was an emotional high.’’ said Dorsett. “I never felt so great in my life, he added. Again the offense worked well and the defense was as stingy as ever, but today was Tony Dorsctt’s day. For today he earned the right to say, “I am the greatest because he certainly was. 92 Navy Navy 93 Strong Stone Squelches Syracuse Scare Unrankcd Syracuse came to Pittsburgh expecting to give the Panthers a game, but before it was over the Orangemen almost took it away. Pitt held on to a narrow 23-13 win, but not without a big. big play by the Panther defense. With the ball resting deep in Panther territory, the outcome of the game came down to a fourth down and inches play. Syracuse quarterback. Bob Hurley, who had given the Panther defense fits ail afternoon with his roll-out runs, had just received a play from the sidelines. As he set his team he called an automatic. Joe Stone whose ears are as good as his football ability, recognized the play being called and shifted his position. As it turned out. he was right and he plugged up the hole to stop the Syracuse runner cold. Pitt scored first as Carson Long booted a 41-yard field goal, but Syracuse stunned the crowd of 50,399 with an 80-yard touchdown pass. The Panthers retook the lead on a 95-yard drive capped by Dorsett’s three yard run. Dorsetl went 33-yards to put Pitt in the lead to stay, and Long added two field goals as the Panthers and their fans heaved a sigh of relief. Senior Don Parrish nurses a badly V bruised knee. lie later returned to finish the contest. 94 Syracu-sc Su.iiu« OS The Hopewell Express ' leaps for one of his 22 season touchdowns as center John Pclusi watches from the bottom Long after one of his 16 season field goals. Pitt's 2nd leading rasher in '76. Elhot Walker Pitt Claims Number One Ranking After Defeat Of Army It was a beautiful day. The sky was bright, and the air was warm. It was Homecoming and the Panthers made it a happy one by bombing Army, 37-7. However the biggest and best news of the day came over the public address system. “Final score: Purdue 16, Michigan 14. With that announcement Pitt Stadium shook like it never shook before. The fans went crazy, the players went wild and everyone began chanting, “We're number one.” Another reason to cheer came when Matt Cavanaugh entered the game. However, many of the cheers had to have been for Tom Yewcic, the little known quarterback who saved the season for the Panthers. Dorsctt had another fine day gaining 212-yards in 33 carries. This gave him two more records—his third 1500-yard season and the all-purpose rushing crown. Little known running back, Thom Sindcwald gained 64-yards on 10 carries. Highly touted Army quarterback. Leamon Hall, had a tough day as he threw several interceptions. Pitt jumped off to a 20-0 lead before Army got on track and added 17 more points after Army scored its first and only touchdown. The Panthers gained much more than a victory, they gained a shot at the National Championship and the rest is history. Man prepares to execute the option. From Top To Bottom: Homecoming Queen Natalie Davis adds a touch of beaut) to the Homecoming festivities. Coach Majors and Matt Cavanaugh lead the team onto the field. Tony Dorsctt gets a brief rest as the defense docs their thing. Jim Corbett grabs one of his 33 season catches. John Majors listens as the Michigan loss is announced Chancellor Posvar contemplates where he put his We’re 91 button. 96 Army Arnic Wealhcnngton makes one of his scaion tackle . The Pin Greeks shou their standards before setting tip the Snake. Johnson and Holloway stop this Army runner cold Cheerleader Kim O'Brien charges-up the fans. Army 97 Panthers Down Mountaineers On Regional T.V. Playing Pitt is one of the most exciting things West Virginia fans have to look forward to each Pall. Expectations fora fine season melted as the Mountaineers fell to Penn State 33-0. However, upsetting Pitt would more than make up for West Virginia's dismal season. The fireworks began even before the game as Tony Dorset! taunted the Mountaineers after the television introductions. West Virginia would not forget this incident. Pitt was guilty of five turnovers, but West Virginia was guilty of not capitalizing on the Panther miscues. On its second series, Pitt marched 68-yards for a score. Dorseti went the final 17-yards and Carson Long's extra point made him the all-time NCAA scoring leader. The game ended as it had begun— with fireworks. Late in the game Dorset! received his last of several cheap shots. He came upswinging and was ejected front the game, but not before a major battle. The Panthers won the game. 24-16, but the fight was declared a draw. T ni.i ■!' the Iasi lime was seen hi fill Stadium .i ii was retired lu my li.tlfiiine ceremonies limbo ( emter vyilli one of Ins lc;nn Icadine season i.iekles Al Koin.ino. second hi loam i|iMHcrl a I s.ut.v slums (kjw n's done. OX 'Wesl Virginia Holloway and Parrish close in on West Virginia’s Dan Kendr The hit on Dorsett led directly to this fight between the two tea iter gained enough to put him over the 6000-yard career mark. Tonight Carson Long kicked a field goal and three extra points. Dave DiCicoo replacing injured Ed Williamowski, applies pressure on Slate’s Chuck Fusina. The Panther defensive line crashes in on a Penn State running back Don Parrish closes in on Fusina while Jeff Delaney closes in on his pass. The Nittany Lions came hoping for an upset . . . . . . but wound up taking a beating at Three Rivers. Penn State 101 Georgia | kkkk'k'kk'k'kkk'kiz'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'ikk'fc Anthony Dorset I came to Pitt as a shy but highly regarded running back, and left as the greatest runner ever to play college football. One can go on and on. and on, about Tony Dorset!, but these records speak for his greatness. RECORDS BROKEN Rushing Yardage (career) 6.082 Rushing Yardage (season) 1.948 Most Points (career) 356 Most seasons gaining 1000-yards or more 4 Most seasons gaining 1500-yards or more 3 Most Rushes (career)—1.074 Most yards gained by a freshman in one game 265 Most yards gained by a freshman in one season 1,586 Most yards gained by a freshman per game 144.2 Collegiate all-levels rushing 6.082 All-purpose rushing (rushing, receiving, runbacks) in career— 6.611 RECORDS TIED Most 100-yard games (career)—33 established by Archie Griffin Most 100-yard games (season)—11 established by Archie Griffin Most touchdowns scored (career)—59 established by Glenn Davis. ony Dorset t When Johnny Majors came to Pittsburgh. Pill's football program was at its lowest abyss. Majors, famous for his cautious optimism, spoke of a possible National Championship. Today his prediction has become reality, and the presence of Majors, who left to rebuild at Tennessee, will be sorely missed. Till RliBIRTH Ol PITT FOOTBAl I. 1973 6 wins 5 losses 1 tic 1974 7 wins 4 losses 0 ties 1975 8 wins 4 losses 0 tics 1976 12 wins 0 losses 0 tics •N ATION M CHAMPIONS This is the best team I've ever been associated with. said Coach Majors after the Sugar Bowl. Maybe I should just quit while I'm ahead I don't know how four years like this can be repeated. 'k'k'k'k'k'k'Tk'kiz k'k'k'fciZ'k'k'k'k Johnny Major: 1 1976 Hcisman Trophy Awarded Tony Dorset! Finest Player in the Country The Lambert Trophy for the 1 Eastern Team There is no substitute for victory. (ir.tnlhnd Rice - w •- _ The MacArthur Bowl for the 1 Team in the Countr PITT PANTHER FOOTBALL 02-0) OPPONENT 31 Notre Dame 10 42 Georgia Tech 14 21 Temple 7 44 Duke 31 27 Louisville 6 36 Miami 19 45 Navy 0 23 Syracuse 13 37 Army 7 24 West Virginia 16 24 Penn State 7 27 1977 SUGAR BOWL CHAMPIONS Georgia 3 106 t ool ball Trophic-. 40i ■••x n qw j Sugar Bowl I f j Tip,,.(uh.p Trophy ■DISPUTED niTioini CHnmpions 1976 To Might Long. Still. Haygood. Ye ck. Cavanaugh. Schubert. Bentley. Delaney. O'Korn. O'Toole. Kormck. Miglrore. Heath. Reutershan. i Anderson. Prokopovich. Wihoo, Harm. Jacobi. Spiranac. Del-isio. Jonct. Balm. Arcuri. Fdtoo Seeowd Mow. Left To Might Taylor. Hightower. Jury. L Waller. Dorset!. E Walker. . B Reehichar. CoUier. Felder. Blazek. Janoy. Harshman. Chapin. Booasorte. Swider. McKeel. Medley. T. m. Braky. Paer. Sinde-ald. Dapp. Falvo. John Pduvi. Jeff Peluti. l-enosky. Linn Third Mow. Left To Might Kovach. Chesley. Takacs. Robinson. Hituo. Tyra. Cramer. Weathermgton. C. J oh moo. Bortnack. Dempsey. . Matthews. Hanhauaer. Treiber. Link. Brzoza. Parriah. Schmidt. Holloway. Pa pay. Zelahy. Tnacila, Stone. i Mayors Fourth Mow. Left To Might Tolbert. W Brown. Gallagher. Meauch. Carroll. Logan. Buoy. Wilamow-aatad. A Brown. R Johnson. Kunkel. Buckle . Vitalie. Stepanovich. Cooper. Connors. Hartman. Pritchard, in. Boone. BrechbsB. MorsaBo. Tutella Fifth Mow. Left To Might Coach Bob Matey. Coach Joe Aver ano. too. Coach Jim Dyar. Fedell. DeStefano. Bar bora. Gruber. Coyle. Coach Bob Roper. Coach Harry Jones. Conch Joe Madden First Mow left DCicoo. Marsh. Rechachar. Hutto Noble. Clemons. Ltacente. Schuler, Head Coach John ski. Corbett. Gau Romano. Madno Coach Larry Holt Bill Coa. Coach . Pete Strickland tries to pass around a Duquesne defender. l urry Harris puls up a shot against arch-rival West Virginia. Again it is Harris shooting against the Dukes lid Schucurmann had a fine season as Pitt's freshman center 108 Basketball The basketball team provided Panther fans with a few chances to cheer this season, but not much else. In fact, not much cheer at all was connected with Pitt Basketball in the abnormally cold winter that started with some preseason optimism by Coach Tim Grgurich and came to a merciful close with the team’s 21st loss. Both team and coach were young. Only one senior was on the squad, and he wasn’t high on the list of reserves. Three freshmen— Sonny Lewis, Ed Scheuermann and Mike Rice—started more than occasionally. There was no clear-cut leader on the squad, and at times it showed. The Coach, in his second year at the top after succeeding Buzz Ridl, also was young. A Pitt point-guard in the '60’s, Tim Grgurich was enthusiastic almost to a fault. In the absence of winning, the team did a great deal of learning. The freshmen assumed roles usually left to upperclassmen. The older Panthers realized shortcomings and frustration, but had gratifying moments. Larry Harris had reason to expect more from the 1976-1977 season than any other Panther, and his statistics were more than respectable. But while scoring 22.9 points per game. Harris dodged pressures that adversely affected his performance. An early season injury, suffered in a dunk attempt, cost him some teeth (later repaired) and some confidence (repaired even later). He spent much of the season attempting to fill the on-court leader role thrust upon him by others. But Harris used his fantastic talent to keep Pitt close and his last-second corner jump shot beat nationally ranked Cincinnati at the Field House. When properly motivated. Harris was capable of controlling a game. A 6-6 shooter with agility, Harris could leave Pitt as the school’s top all-time scorer. But Pitt, let alone Harris, could not control many games, as the record indicated. There was excitement and hope during many close games—the close losses to Duquesne, the strong first half showings at Syracuse and Notre Dame—but Pitt too often found itself behind and in no shape to catch up. The schedule was tough—Maryland, Syracuse, Notre Dame, Rutgers, and West Virginia stood out. The combination of an experienced opponent, and an unfriendly arena, a difficult-to-learn defensive scheme and a lack of experience often worked against the Panthers with devastating effect. Little of Pitt's misfortune was self-induced, however. Players such as Keith Starr, Mel Bennett and Terry Knight were lost to the National Basketball Association, to injury, or to both. Injuries to Harris, Lewis. Rice, Scheuermann and Scott Nedrow were major problems to Grgurich. who had an inexperienced team to begin with. Grgurich took much of the season’s blame and deposited it on his own shoulders; much more than belonged there. But a look to the future should be sufficient stimulant, especially for a young coach with a young team and staff. PANTHER BASKETBALL (6-21) PITT OPPONENT 79 West Virginia Wesleyan 77 62 Ohio 72 61 Virginia 62 THE PITTSBURGH CLASSIC DECEMBER 10-11 67 Southern Illinois 72 78 Duquesne 79 84 St. Francis 71 73 Youngstown State 78 77 Rutgers THE LOBOCLASSIC DECEMBER 29-30 81 80 Iowa 103 67 Southern California 70 91 West Virginia 100 79 George Washington 94 64 Villanova 85 74 Syracuse 96 68 Notre Dame 88 60 Penn State 79 65 Cincinnati 64 71 Massachusetts 75 69 West Virginia 90 63 Duquesne 66 75 Maryland 88 77 Penn State 79 76 Indiana (Pa.) 59 48 Temple 78 64 Duquesne ECBL PLAYOFFS AT PHILADELPHIA 56 54 West Virginia 66 Basketball 109 Larry Harris, this year’s leading scorer, pops one from the key. A frequent foul shooter. Harris hits one Harris during a break in the action. Sophomore Pete Strickland often brought the ball up-court as Pitt's point guard. I 10 Basketball 1tlr Khv. ilie IchIiiij' rt'l iliniler ihi .r.iMin. drive- lor ihc ImLcI .ip-iiiM We . I imm.i Kiit, from lhe oiiImJi . for iwo nunc H.i kclb.ill 111 Scott Ncdrow guards his opponent from Massachusetts. Note the black tag on Ncdrow's left shoulder which serves as a tribute to the victims of the Langley Hall explosion several days prior to this game. 112 Basketball The Voice of the Panthers. Bill Hillgrovc. TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT seems to be written on the face of Panther Larry Harris as he guards his opponent from Massachusetts. Larry Harris goes up for two in a futile effort against West Virginia 3t the East Indies Playoffs in Philadelphia. Basketball 113 f ine freshmen talent as Mike Rice mean a strong team in Pitts future. This year marked the return of the slam-dunk as shown by Sonny Lewis against Cincinnati. 114 Baskctball First Row, Left To Right: Wayne Williams. Scott Ned row. David Washington. Mary Jane Kramer (Secretary). Nathan Sonny Lewis, Domcnic Bcrardinelli, Pete Strickland. Second Row. Ix t To Right. Tim Grgurich (Head Coach), Fran Webster (Coach). Wayne Talbott. Kelvin Smith. Michael Rice. Frank Boyd. Fd Schucurmann, Larry Harris. Paul Kochka. Kip Smith (Trainer), Bob Hill (Coach). Walter Mouse” McCullough (Equipment Manager). First Hoys-. I.eft To Right. Kalhy Pae kow-ski. Ann Marie Kosciolck. Robin Pry. Diane Zaken. Kim Raymond. 1iMi Senkowski. Becky Muturu i. Dana Elder. Second Row. Left To Right: Nelly DiVirgilio (Manager), .lean Balthascr (Assistant Coach). Joan Maser. Barb Welsh. Kit l.ocrflcr. Wanda Randolph. Terri Vogt, Nancy l.abach, l.inda l.csnick. Peg Dugan. Pat Wallace (Mead Coach). Carol Swingle (Trainer). Basketball 117 PANTHERETTE BASKETBALL (19-8) PITT OPPONENT PITT INVITATIONAL DECEMBER 3.4.5 91 East Stroudsburg 56 74 Slippery Rock 60 71 Penn State MISSISSIPPI 66 INVITATIONAL DEC. 17.18 59 Ohio State 64 61 Kentucky 67 108 Mercer 100 72 Clemson 61 71 West Virginia 60 73 LaSalle 60 67 Ohio State 93 89 Federal City 65 73 Towson 48 66 Edinboro 71 83 West Cheste. 72 69 Penn State 68 53 Maryland 82 90 Temple 61 89 Villanova 41 74 Immaculata 81 87 Ed in boro 84 77 Lock Haven 72 60 Slippery Rock 65 EAIAW REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 77 Lock Haven 52 64 St. Joseph's 101 “One shot yells the referee as a Panthcrette JUMP BALL. Kit LocITlcr goes up and the Panthcrcttcs get the ball, anxiously awaits for the ball at the foul line. I I8 Baskctball Basketball 119 Running every match on unfamiliar courses, the Men’s Cross-Country team husslcd to win two of its four duel meets. Nort McDonald and Terry Wile both had fine season's, but this year Mel Boyd grabbed all the headlines as he ran quietly over, around, under and through most of his opponents. For such a fine season Mel was awarded by being able to participate at the NCAA finals in Texas. In addition to Pitt’s two dual meet victories, the Panthers finished second in the California State Invitational and seventh in the Central Collegiate Conference Meet. Next year should be even better as the Panthers will run all seven of their meets at home in Schcnley Park. MEN'S CROSS-COUNTRY' (2-2) PITT OPPONENT California Invitational 2nd Place 0 West Virginia University 45 28 Ohio State University 27 16 Cincinnati University 47 Central Collegiate Conference Meet 7th Place 38 Penn State University 19 120 Cross-Couniry Cross-Country 121 Cross-Country was another sport new to the women’s athletic program. Under the tutoring of Head Coach Alfrccda Goff, the Panthercttcs ran to a successful season. During the season that included four invitationals and a dual meet with Slippery Rock, two Panthercttcs stood out as outstanding performers. Becky Falck, a freshman from North Hills and Brenda Chorpenning from Wheeling, West Virginia (also a freshman) were the top scorers for the Panthcrettes. Both women qualified to compete in the Eastern Championships at Albany, New York, and both did exceptionally well. Falck finished ninth and Chorpenning placed 37th. With the whole squad returning, next year’s team expects to improve on this year’s duel and invitational records. PANTHERETTE CROSS-COUNTRY G-2) PITT OPPONENT 19 West Virginia 43 38 Penn State 19 48 Slippery Rock 43 California State Invitational 3rd Place Penn State Invitational 3rd Place Kettering Invitational 4th Place Triangular Meet (Penn State and Maryland)— 2nd Place 122 Cross-Country Wjj i Becky Falck 3nd Maria Sciullo were two reasons the Panthercttes had such a successful inaugural season in cross-country Iv-sHl ■ v W • a-; . ■ First Row, Ixft To Right; Brenda Chorpenning, Maria Sciullo. Second Row. Left To Right; Alfrccda Goff (Head Coach). Becky Falck, Karan Ccrutti, Sue Miller, Mary Ellen Shea (Coach). Cross-Country 123 A .500 record for a season is n too impressive. However, when 01 considers that it was the team's in tial year of competition without ar scholarship players, one is likely I be impressed. Such was the situation with Ja McDowell’s Field Hockey team of th year. The team compiled a record of 4-which included defeats of severa established teams. Ten girls played well enough to wii letters, even though only six of then had previous field hockey experience. 1976 MVP, Cindy DiGiacomo frorr Keystone Oaks High School leads a list of highly talented recruits including Becky Martin, JoAnn List and Maureen Rupert, into next year’s season highlighted by an expanded and more competitive schedule. PANTHERETTE FIELD HOCKEY (4-4) OPPONENT PITT Chatham Chatham Fairmont State Slippery Rock Indiana (Pa.) Westminster Youngstown State Kent State 124 I-icld Hockey . and shoots on goal in a game against Chatham First Row. Left To Right: Denise Hansen. Jayna Coury. Cindy DiGiacomo, Carol Krupski. Mineite Henderson. Second Row. Is ft To Right: Debbie Smith, Kim MeAlway. I.isa l-ppchimcr, Caren Clemons. Susan Svvick. I-Iilccn Flaherty. Meg Stangcr. Third Row. .eft To Right: Margie Wcndling (Trainer), Kris Fairbanks. Donna Brincr. Beth Rills. Betsy Firth. Robin Brust. Kathy Kelly. Diane Dillon. Janet McDowell (Head Coach). Field Hockey 125 Leo Bemis' Pitt Soccer team suffered from a scoring drought this season. The Panthers managed to score but 10 goals in 13 games as they plummeted to a 4-7-2 record. Ironically. Pitt scored no goals in its best game of the season. Bemis' Booters tied NCAA division 1 pick, Penn State, 0-0. Bemis called it the high point of the season. Needless to say, Pitt's defense was outstanding throughout the season, four of the Panthers seven losses were by two goals or less. Like many other teams in Pitt's athletic program, the Soccer team is a young team with many freshmen. Although the Panthers will be slightly hampered next year with the phasing out of the junior varsity program, the team participated in its first indoor season. The Booters participated in seven tournaments and won the Grove City Tournament. In that tournament, the Panthers defeated two teams that had beaten them during the regular season. The weary face of a dedicated coach Head soccor coach, l.co Blcmis, has been tutoring Panther booters for years despite a lack of recognition. PANTHER SOCCER (4-7-2) PITT OPPONENT 1 Akron 5 1 St. Vinccn 0 0 Davis-Elkins 1 2 Slippery Rock 1 1 Carnagic- Mellon 1 1 Temple 8 2 Gannon 0 1 Indiana (Pa.) 0 I Edinboro 2 0 Grove City 3 0 Lock Haven 1 0 West Virginia 2 0 Penn State 0 126 Socccr First Row. Left to Right:Craig Connolly. Mark Nigh. Jedd Zaring. Mike l.ogoyda. Frank Bucci. Kim Blasko. Alfredo Woodman Second Ro . I eft to Right: Hector Garcia. Tim Pearson. Marly Moyer. Todd Wawrousek. Tom Murphy. Fred Dohrmann. Erwin Siegel. Jerry Tomassetti Third Row. left to Right: Mark Chet Venan i (Asst. Coach). Kevin Mahon (Trainer). Claudeo Masci. Butch Tiburcio. Kauch llkhanipour. Steve Harrison. Rich Roccon. Dan Wasson. Jerry Grubbs. John Boncssi. John Manse. Jeff Shireman. I CO Bemis (Head Coach). Soccer 127 Frank Bucci receives congratulations from Steve Harrison on another excellent defensive showing against Slippery Rock Senior Tom Murphy manages a smile despite another heartbreaking loss at home. I’x Soever oach Bemis takes time to console Craig Connolly after a close Panther lovs at the hands of Lock Haven. Freshman Karl Nigh shows us some ball handling agility- Craig Connolly hits a shot on goal during a practice scrimmage. All this practice pays off on the night of a game. Soccer 129 Left Wing Tim Pearson practices his corner kicks. Junior Pat Montgomery receive a serve. 130 Volleyball crouches down to Freshman. Cindy Chambers, played well enough to be named MVP this season. One of the biggest surprises this season was Senior captain Cathy Hudgens. For this year’s Panthcrcttc Volleyball team, the combination was perfect —a wealth of raw, young talent and two of the most talented and successful coaches in the area to cultivate that talent. This combination became a winning one for Pitt in 1976. Mike Herbert and Rich Schall both fine players as well as coaches combined to lead the Pantherettes to a record of 23-3 against superior power volleyball competition. The team was anchored by MVP Cindy Chambers. Her strong hitting and stingy blocking made her a team leader offensively and defensively. Freshmen setters Mary Savage and Mary Lou Susang were outstanding in initiating the offense. Another Freshman standout was Andi Pletz. Plctz, from Stow, Ohio was also a fine offensive and defensive player. The biggest surprise of the year was Senior Kathy Hudgens. She had seen little action in her first two years, but this year she played so well that she was named team captain. Hebert also credited Pat Montgomery, Diane Zaken, Sue Hcrshel-man, and Cindy Frye as being integral components to the Pantherettes success that netted them a fourth place finish in Eastern Regionals. PMITHERETTES Die couches SPIKE FOES PITT OPPONENT 2 Oberlin 0 2 Ashland 0 2 Ohio Northern 0 3 Slippery Rock 2 SALSBURY STATE INVITATIONAL (1st Place) 2 Maryland 0 2 Virginia Commonwealth 0 2 Gallaudct 0 2 Madison 0 2 Virginia Commonwealth 0 2 West Virginia 0 PANTHERETTE VOLLEYBALL (24-5) ED IN BORO STATE INVITATIONAL. (2nd Place) PITT OPPONENT 2 S.U.N.Y. at Fredonia 0 2 S.U.N.Y. at Binghamton 0 2 Clarion I 1 Edinboro 2 DELAWARE INVITATIONAL (3rd Place) 2 American University 0 2 Queens 0 2 Delaware 0 1 Southern Connecticut 2 2 Delaware 0 PITT OPPONENT 2 Duquesne 0 2 Clarion o 2 Indiana (Pa.) 1 2 Ohio State 1 0 Edinboro 2 EAIAW REGIONALS (4th Place) 2 William Patterson 0 2 Southern Connecticut 0 0 Slippery Rock 2 2 Brockport ' 0 Cortland 2 First Row. Ixft To Right: Kathy Evans. Mary Savage. Sue Hcrshclman. Gail Evans. Mary l.ou Susang. Cindy Frye. Kathy Knownun. Second Row. !j-ft To Right; Rich Schall (Coach). Pat Montgomery. Diane Zaken. Jan Larrimer. Cathy Hudgens, Cindy Chambers. Andi Piet , Debbie Stinner. Kathy Sonrickcr. Jamie Andrews. Mike Hebert (Head Coach). Volleyball 132 Volleyball What did I do? , asks Luis Toro as the referee pointsan accusing finger 1----§} 1 F ri IUITI Who. me? asks Panther Mead Coach Miguel Rivera of the referee after a controversial call. Although they didn't win a Lambert Trophy or receive a major bowl bid. Miguel Rivera’s Water Polo team was Number One in the East and Eighth in the Country. Pitt opened the season by placing second in its own invitational losing to Michigan 12-11 in the final game. However, the Panthers bounced back to win the Cornell Invitational which included a 32-10 thrashing of LaSalle. In addition, Pitt captured the Buckncll Tournament by defeating Fordham, Cornell, Syracuse and Buckncll. Leading scorer, Luis Toro and the team’s goalie and only senior, Walter Young led the Panthers to victories over Army, Yale, Brown and Buckncll to win the Eastern Championships. Although Pitt did fare well at Nationals, the young Panthers including Mike Mere, Barry Ford, Butch Silva and Jorge Machole hope to take another shot at the national title next season. Water Polo 133 The face of determination, Peque Rolan, prepares for a shot on goal. Carlos Santiago sets up to shoot from the outside. PANTHER WATER POLO (19-3) PITT OPPONENT 12 Cornell 5 9 Bucknell 7 11 Michigan 12 CORNELL INVITATIONAL (1st Place) 32 LaSalle 10 16 Richmond 8 17 Army 11 MICHIGAN INVITATIONAL (4th Place) 16 Texas A M 28 9 Loyola 21 2 Kentucky 0 16 SMU BUCKNELL 14 INVITATIONAL (1st Place) 12 Bucknell 11 13 Fordham 8 15 Cornell 10 18 Syracuse 4 14 Ohio State 7 17 Youngstown St. 4 11 Cornell 8 11 Bucknell 10 EASTERN REGIONAL (1st Place) 11 Army 8 15 Yale 7 11 Brown 6 14 Bucknell NCAA 7 CHAMPIONSHIPS (8th Place) Senior goalie Walt Young displays the form that took the Panthers to the NCAA playoffs. 134 Water Polo First Row. Left To Right: John Curicl. Walt Young, Carlos Santiago, Luis Toro. Second Row. Isft To Right: Gary Hild. Barry Ford, Todd Sacgcr, Pcquc Rolan, Dave Plocky. Third Row. Left To Right: Mike Mere, Butch Silva. Jorge Machicolc. Mike Schofield. Robert Simonetti. Kneeling: Miguel Rivera (Head Coach). The Panthers on the move. This Panther (cap on inside out) deftly moves down the pool in an attempt to initiate a rally. Water Polo 135 Success on ihe ice was somewhat overshadowed by revolts, and suspensions of players as well as lack of funding for this year’s Hockey Club. Coach Len Barca low’s leers skated to a 12-5-1 record which boosted Pitt’s four-year record to 59-17-5, one of the most successful in the school. However, the problems began after the second game of the season when captain Rich Vernon and Scott Kimmick were suspended for insubordination. Although Vernon and Kimmick, who combined for 71 points last year, were gone, the Panthers managed to keep winning with a new altitude toward the game. Pitt captured its own invitational with a goal by Tom Sherwin at 18:39 of the third period to defeat Ohio University 3-2 in the finals. Other impressive wins during the season came as Pitt defeated Duquesne 10-1, Navy 9-3, and Gannon 10-6. The Panthers ended the season by splitting a weekend series with Ohio University, winning the first game 8-2 then losing 6-1. In addition to losing Vernon and Kimmick for next season, Pitt will lose defenseman Bob Arturo to graduation as well as Bud Connelly and Don Deltondo who quit last season and will not be returning. But don't count on the Pitt Hockey Club for a losing season. Coach I.en Barcalow has etched a winning attitude into the minds of his players whose talent docs the rest. Panther goalie. Marly Bradley slides along the ice in front of the net to protect a stray puck. 136 Hockey PANTHER HOCKEY (12-5-1) PITT OPPONENT 12 Carnegie-Mellon 8 Penn State 0 11 Cleveland State 0 Philadelphia 4 Jr. Flyers 5 5 Rocklands 2 7 Rocklands 2 4 Rockland Jr. Saints 4 8 New Church Academy 2 3 Ohio 2 10 Duquesnc 1 Philadelphia 4 Jr. Flyers 6 4 Mainelinc 0 5 Princeton 8 9 Navy 3 10 Gannon 6 6 Dayton 7 8 Ohio 2 1 Ohio 6 Bill Gcdeon deftly handles the puck as he heads down ice looking to pass. First Row. Left To Right; Larry Newell. Tom Shcrwin. Gary Fries, Russ Stump. Rick Vernon. Curt Met . Bill Gcdeon. Bob Arturo. Marty Bradley. Bob Montgomery (Coach). Second Row. Ixfl To Right; Ray Corrado (Coach), i.en Barcalow (Head Coach). Bob Stein. Rick Stein. Bob Smith. Keith Conlon.Jim Wayne, Mark Brown. Bud Connolly. Jeff Balogh. Paul Fischionc. Bob Klcm (Coach). Larry Gallick, Steve Sybert (Pitt Panther). Third Row. Left To Right; Ron Brown, Hank Weber. Tony Ligouri, Don Dcltondo. Alex Sanchioli. Missing: Jeff Saunders. Carl Ciamacco. Tim Duffy. Hockey 13' He shoots and scores! The initial shot was blocked, but the followup score! lee chips and speed proved to be enough for a Pitt score. but he’s out too far resulting in an easy Panther score. The goalie comes out tocut down the angle. I 138 Hockey w cl of Sonfc • ' the skating. others ny !h fattslWJ TOvc the iubarbs like the onc d j h HockffJSWTtflffcr as to what is the most exei work. However everyone, hockey fans and n rap : 1 I iff!, tr ' • . % ; . - m i 1 1 ii r 1 ■ Action gets hot and heavy in front of the Panther net. RHUBARB Hockey 139 PIITHEBETTE ,|LT cvmnnsTS wB record A young, talented team, plus a very successful season, adds up to a promising future for the Pantherette Gymnastic team. Despite an unimpressive record of 4-3, Coach Donna DeMarino noted that two of the losses came to the number one and number three teams in the Hast. “We performed much better,” she said, “against the tough competition.” Included in the list of impressive accomplishments was a first place finish at the Pennsylvania State Championship, as well as scoring a team record of 132.1 points against Lock Haven. The only Pantherette senior, Diane Baumgartner, won the Panther Award as the top woman scholar-athlete at Pitt. Regina Carson, a freshman from Belle Vernon, was named MVP for her outstanding performance throughout the season. Carson placed first in the all-around at the State Championship meet and ninth in vaulting at Rcgionals. Alison Hoburg, also a freshman from Hampton High School, placed second in the all-around competition at the State meet, 12th on the unevens at Rcgionals and was an all-around qualifier for the USGF Regional Championships. PANTHERETTE GYMNASTICS (4-3) PITT OPPONENT 127.95 West Virginia 113.20 126.75 Temple 128.85 129.15 Slippery Rock 126.50 118.90 Penn State 129.35 126.60 Clarion 145.85 132.10 Lock Haven 97.35 PENNSYLVANIA STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS 1st Place EAIAW REGIONALS 7th Place Regina Carson, the Panthcrcttc's most valuable gymnast, docs her act on the uneven parallel bars. Clare Henry swings freely from the uneven parallels in a small routine of her own. 140 Gymnastics Another performance on the uneven parallel bar by the Panthcrcttes. First Row. Left To Right: Diane Miller. Kim Phelan. Carol Rindrick. Suzy Magreni. Second Row. I a-ft To Right: Diane Baumgartner. Germaine Zubritsky, Regina Carson. Clare Henry. Cyndee Severyn. Third Row. Left To Right: Margie Wcndling (Trainer). Joyce Morlcy. Kathy Spine. Alison Hoburg, Donna DeMarino (Head Coach). Gymnastics 141 142 Gymnastics It was an unusual year, to say the least, for the Panther gymnastic squad. Playing an abbreviated schedule with a new head coach failed to unnerve the squad as they achieved a winning record. Senior Rob Pastcrick was one of the leading performers for a squad that defeated Navy and Slippery Rock. The Panthers only two losses of the season came at the hands of Temple and Penn State, two Eastern Powerhouses. This year’s team was basically a young one, but it was also one with a great deal of talent and potential. The relative success of this year’s squad should be heightened next year with so many fine young gymnasts returning. PANTHER GYMNASTICS (3-2) PITT OPPONENT 180.60 West Virginia 150.55 180.50 Temple 180.70 206.95 Slippery Rock 177.60 179.85 Penn State 202.10 179.90 Navy 164.25 EASTERN REGIONAL.? 12th PLACE Gymnastics 143 Milch Spcro finishes up another fine routine on the horse. Rob Mistcric exhibits excellent balance during his free floor excerise. A piece of apparatus unique only to men's gymnastics the high bar. 144 Gymnastics Bob Pastcrick. the highest all-around scorer in Savelli limbers up before competing during the Temple meet. Pitt history. Gymnastics 145 Facing some of the stiffest competition in the East, the Panther Tankers proved to be equal to the challenge. Not only did they compile a record of 7-2, but they also managed a first place finish at Eastern Regionals. Jerry DeMuro, Tom Dowd, and diver Tom Fatyol achieved the status of All-American at Eastern Regionals. However, John Schepner and diver Dave Reeder also had outstanding seasons. But for Coach Bradshaw’s tankers, this season was a team effort. Despite hcartbrcakingly close losses to Ohio State and Maryland, the Panthers rebounded to overwhelm West Virginia. Cleveland State and Youngstown State. Other outstanding accomplishments included Mark Schuman's record shattering performance in M Diving Qualifier lorn l.iivol takes .i break for .1 %lu i on ihc three meter board Mark Schuman and All-American Jem DeMuro after taking 1-2 in the 200-vard bullerfh PANTHER SWIMMING (7-2) PITT OPPONENT 74 Temple 39 73 Bucknell 40 55 Ohio State 58 85 Penn State 28 61 Kent State 52 55 Maryland 58 80 West Virginia 33 71 Cleveland State 42 79 Youngstown State 33 PENN STATE RELAYS 2nd Place EASTERN REGIONALS 1st Place the 100-yard butterfly. It was a super season for the swimmers and one to cherish. -• • .v . ? - - .. 146 Swimming Pitt WMMINJ Pu, ■ KffKhpi w . {jflMlNO K„ , U i Tu Kighi Jeff Gipson. Darren Ciutthall. Mike C onnor. Dale PHaumcr. ScoU Winkler. Pa. Merr.man Ton, Sveta Fred l lWeh). A«W «,m. I,J, To High, | ric Schultz (Trainer). Dave Nupora. Mark IVMuru. Bub Green aid. Bill Moser Mike Nelson Orlando ,.,nch.. Jeff Shaffer. Robert Simonetti third K„h. left To K.ghi Dave McCloskey (Tra.ncr). Bob Clcmmer. Tom Dowd Tom Fatvol (Diving Li plain). Jrcrr M-ro Sw,m Captain). John Schepner (Sum, Captain). Doug Puskar. Carlos San,.a,o Diek Bradshau (Head Coach). Fourth r’- l'fi T N'Khl Mark Schuman. Dau- Reeder. Bill Wagner. Neal Wallace Steve I each. DavcC iv.s. Dane H.ldcbrand. AlCoffey (Dtv.ngCoach). Swimming 1 4h 148 Swimming This year’s Panthcrcttc Swim team was young, talented and full of potential. Head Coach Kate Mathison deftly guided her swimmers to a record of 5-1, and she did so with an extremely powerful team. However, when one mentions the women's swim team, one inevitably thinks of Kathy Stctlcr. Stetlcr’s long list of accomplishments, which includes a birth at the 1976 Olympic Trials, is long and impressive. Once again, she achieved the status of All-American. The humble Stctlcr is quick to point out the accomplishments of her teammates. Jennifer Price, Nila DeJesus, Sue Guyer, Diane Kluglein, Jamie Conley, Debbie Schlodcr and Sandy Moran also had outstanding seasons including qualifying for Nationals. Linda Hamner, Cindy Ferraro, Connie Heister and Jenny Brooker proved to be very consistent in the diving competition, as well. PANTHERETTE SWIMMING (5-1) PITT OPPONENT 64 Princeton 66 86 Ohio State 45 72 Slippery Rock 57 73 Clarion 58 76 Penn State 55 89 West Virginia 42 EAIAVV REGIONALS 3rd PLACE Swimming 149 150 Swimmin)' ming 151 First Row. Left To Right Mary Waldc. Connie llcisicr. Cindy Ferraro. Sue Dowd. Sandy Moran. Sue (iuyer. Second Row. I.e t To Right Nancy Yates. Christy F.lston. Judy Hcrctick. Jennifer Price, l isa Jarvis. Vicki l.cscallcltc. Dainc Kluglcin. Third Row. I.eft To Right l.inda Manincr. Nila DeJesus. Jamie Conley. Kathy Stetler. Jenny Brookcr. Debbie Schlodcr. Nancy Feenstra. Nagging injuries turned into one big headache for Pitt Wrestling Coach Dave Adams and his Grapplcrs. After winning its first five matches and achieving ranking of 18th Nationally, the Panthers lost 6 of their next 7 matches primarily due to injuries. The injuries gave eight freshmen the opportunity to gain valuable experience for the future. In fact, only one wrestler will be leaving and every letter winner will be returning. Seniors Rande Stottlcmycr, Bill Bailey, Mark Stepanovich and Skip Bolin were the leading Panther Grapplers. Stottlcmycr who missed most of last season because of an injury was EWL Champ at 139 pounds, in 1975-76 and was red shirted for one season. Bailey was EWL Runner-up at 190 pounds and defending champion from the 1975-76 season. Stepanovich was the EWL Champ as a heavyweight and Bolin was EWL Champ at 167 pounds. He was undefeated in the EWL Tournament. Coach Adams hopes that these wrestlers will serve as the nucleus for his young team that includes several fine recruits. Barring any injuries, Pitt's Mat-men can expect a very successful season next year. An anxious crowd and Coach Dave Adams strain to get a belter glimpse of the action 152 VV resiling f M3 1 Scrappy Panther wrestler, Kevin Nellis, squares off with opponent. Panther grapplcr. Skip Bolin, won the EWL Championship at 167 pounds as he went undefeated. Wrestling 153 The Panther never has been one to turn down a challenge, but here it appears that Pitt's mascot may have met his match. Mead to head combat as these two wrestlers square off in battle. 154 Wrcstling Another victory for the Panther wrestlers. Bob Bailey struggles to escape from an opponent's hold. Greg Soeder immobilizes his opponent. PANTHER WRESTLING (6-6) PITT OPPONENT 36 Akron 16 25 Maryland 17 23 Bloomsburg 13 20 Buffalo 19 23 Lycoming 21 3 Lehigh 41 20 Millcrsvillc 22 13 Clarion 32 15 Lock Haven 35 15 Navy 29 5 Penn State 42 33 West Virginia 15 EASTERN REGIONALS —4th PLACE Wrestling 155 Seniors Dan DeStout and Mel Howard provided the offensive punch and defensive strength respectively for this year’s 9-8 baseball team. DeStout led the Panthers in almost all phases of the offense, the team Captain and Most Valuable Player batted .416 and struck five home runs. Mel Howard anchored the outfield defensively for the third consecutive year. The success of this year’s squad was not limited to these two players. Dan Skinner, the Panther’s shortstop batted .361 while third baseman Kurt Leitholf hit 323. In addition, Don Kennedy, Les Qualk and Marc Bianco anchored Coach Bobby Lewis’ pitching staff. Kennedy turned in an E.R.A. of 4.62 while Qualk posted an E.R.A. of 2.04. Bianco was the top man with an E.R.A. of 1.35. Pitt first baseman, Ken Muckle and second baseman, Joe Adlesic batted well and turned in many fine defensive plays during the season. Also, Don Nania, Gary Majetic, Mark Stevens and Tony Ropcrti played well for the Panthers in the outfield. SAFE! Panther inficlder. John Sum steals second ahead of.the throw from the Buckncll catcher 156 Baseball Third baseman Kurt Leitholf tries unsuccessfully to stop line drive down the left field line Dan Skinner gels nailed trying to score from second after a Dan DcStout single against Ruckncll. PANTHER BASEBALL (9-8) PITT OPPONENT 10 West Virginia 5 4 West Virginia 13 I Catholic University 8 3 Indiana (Pa.) 7 9 Indiana (Pa.) 7 5 Buffalo 1 4 Buffalo 5 13 Robert Morris 0 10 Robert Morris 0 6 West Virginia 5 7 West Virginia 4 10 Buffalo State 2 2 Penn State 10 1 Penn State 6 11 Gettysburg 1 3 Buckncll 4 2 Temple 7 157 First Row. I.eft To Right: Marc Bianco. Duane Sakanich. Tony DiSaia. Kurt l.cilholf. Mark Falvo, l.cs Qualk. Dave Crist. Joe Adlcsic. Melvin Howard. Dan DcStout. Dan Skinner. Second Row. Ijrft To Right: Dan Smodic. John Susi. Mark Stevens. Gary Majctic. Tony Roperti, Don Kennedy. Don Nania. Don Kollcr. Ken Mucklc. Larry Wayman (Asst. Coach). Bob Lewis (Head Coach). Sophomore shortstop, Dan Skinner, takes his warm-ups from the on-dcck circle. Freshman. Joe Adlcsic. goes in high at second base in an effort to break up the double-play. First baseman. Ken N1 tickle holds a Buckncll runner close. hen Mucklc lines a single to right field against Buckncll. 58 Baseball Kurl Lcilholf fires Ihc kill to first base for the out A DliAD OlICK. That's what John Sum looks like as he approaches home plate where the Temple after successfully handling a ground ball. catcher has Ihc ball wuiting for him. - ? .«■ Kurt l.cithoff takes the throw from Reliever Dave Crist to force the lead runner at third. Dan DcStout. crouches down for another inning. Baseball 159 GOLFERS HUPPED ID ID LESS COURSE The Pitt Golf Team didn't make much noise this season. The team played several matches in the Fall and the remainder in the Spring. Unlike some of Pitt’s other varsity teams, the Golfers had no All-Americans and no tournament victories. In fact. Coach Steve Pctro’s team had no scholarship players and they failed to win a match. Team Captain and last year’s Most Valuable Player Bill Burkardt missed most of the Spring season with viral ulcers. Without an experienced leader, the pressure fell on the shoulders of two Freshmen—Jim McGrath and Alan English. Both players handled the circumstances quite well. McGrath finished as Pitt’s medalist on three ocassions. In addition, Devin McCarthy, and Bob Mauro had fine seasons. Despite the Panthers’ dismal season and the fact that they do not recruit, Pitt’s future in golf is not as cloudy as one might think. The younger players are gaining vital experience and thus the team is building for the future. Freshman Alan English, who had a fine season, chips to approach the final green. j-v 160 Golf Alan English grimmaces after missing a putt. PANTHER GOLF FALL Pitt Invitational - 7th Place Triangular Match (Robert Morris. St. Francis) 1st Place SPRING Quadrangular Match (West Virginia. Glcnvillc. Miami) - 4th Place Quadrangular Match (California Pa., Duquesne, Robert Morris) 2nd Place Triangular Match (Slippery Rock. Westminister) 3rd Place Triangular Match (Robert Morris. Clarion)—2nd Place ALLEGHENY INVITATIONAL 5th YOUNGSTOWN STATE INVITATIONA1 5lh INDIANA (PA) INVITATIONAL—6th WEST LIBERTY INVITATIONAL—6th PENN STATE INVITATIONAL—6th Golf 161 Panther acc. Tom I icbcnguth. who battled with Senior Mike llabbcl for the top pol. had an outstanding Freshman season. Despite a 6-6 season record, George Dieffenbach’s Netters captured the prestigious Saranac Cup Invitational on February 26 to make their season. In addition the Panthers toured the South in late March on a five-day trip, but failed to register a win. However this trip gave Pitt an edge in its first several matches as the Panthers defeated four straight opponents including Akron and Slippery Rock who had beaten Pitt last year. The Panthers were up one day and down the next in mid season and wound up losing their final two matches. Pitt was thumped by Cincinnati 9-0 and Washington and Lee University 8-1. One of the brightest spots of this year’s team was Freshman Tom Leibenguth. Leibenguth battled with Senior Mike Habbcl for the number one spot on the team. Habbcl’s twin brother, Harry also had a fine season. In addition to Leibenguth, Coach Dicffcnbach will welcome Sophomore Tom Gault, Freshman John Ginty, and Kevin Quay back for another season. Each of these players show great promise for the future. The Panthers play a brief Fall schedule as a warm-up for an extended Spring schedule. Next year’s Netter squad is expected to be one of the finest in Pitt’s history. 162 Tcnnis PANTHER TENNIS (6-6) PI 1 i OPPONENT 5 West Virginia 4 8 West Liberty 1 5 California State (Pa.) 4 8 Carnegie-Mellon 1 5 Robert Morris 4 5 Akron 4 6 Slippery Rock 3 0 West Virginia 9 8 Duquesne 1 6 Robert Morris 3 3 California State (Pa.) 6 2 Buckncll 7 0 Penn State 9 0 Cincinnati 9 1 Washington and Lee $ SARANAC CUP CHAMPIONS •Fall exhibition season Senior Mike Habbcl practices a cut shot after a tough practice at Trees Courts. Habbcl. a four year letterman, had a twin brother. Harry, who also played for George Dicffcnbach this season. s First Row. Left To Right: Mike Moyer (Manager). Bill MeGivern. Joe Moran. Jeff Gordon. Joe Mayers. George Hoffman. Seconl Row. I.eft To Right: Chuck Brand. Tom Gault. Harry Habbcl. John Girty, Kevin Quay. Gary Mosso. Mike Habbcl. George Dicffcnbach (Head Coach). Missing: Tom Licbcnguth. Paul Hassett. Tennis, Maria Paris, a Sophomore from Florida. fini hcd seventh in the Eastern Regional Competition. Sophomore sensation, Maria Paris, compiled a record of 9-2 in singles competition and was undefeated in Saranac Cup play as she led the Panthcrette Netters to a winning season. Paris combined with this season's MVP, Janet DeCostro, to go undefeated in doubles competition. In addition, DeCostro was 10-1 in singles competition. Although the Panthcrcttcs managed only a 6-5 record during the season, the team placed sixth in the Eastern field of 43 teams. Paris finished seventh in the East while DeCostro placed 20. Coach Nancy Gordon notes that four of the Pantherettes five losses came at the hands of top-notch competition. The Pantherettes can also take consolation in the fact that most of this year’s team will be returning next year. PANTHERETTE TENNIS (6-3) PITT OPPONENT 5 Towson State 4 3 Maryland 6 1 9 Edinboro o 3 Michigan State 6 5 Lock Haven 3 £ 4 Pennsylvania 5 6 Penn State 3 1 9 Robert Morris 0 5 Cincinnati 4 SARANAC CUP CHAMPIONS 164 Tcnnis This year's MVP Jan DeCostro accumulated a 10-1 singles record while playing in the number two spot on the team ladder. First Row. Left To Right: Dane Frye, Janet DeCostro, Jan Brownstcin. Maria Paris. Pam Bachman. Second Row. Left To Right: Margie Wcndling (Trainer). Ann Seebold. Terry Lies, Jan Irwin. Nancy Ballistreri. Nancy Gordon (Head Coach). Tennis 165 Mel Boyd and Dan Goodyear ran and jumped themselves as well as the Panther track team to fame this season. Boyd qualified for the NCAA meet in the 5000 meter run while Goodyear qualified in the high jump. Goodyear reached an incredible height of T r. Coach Mike Agostinclla's Harriers ran to a 4-1 record during the indoor and outdoor seasons. The four wins included wins over Slippery Rock and Cornell, two Fastern track powers. Seniors Dan Shirley. Terry Wile and Willie Walker provided team leadership both on the track and on the field. Fach of the three were integral components to Pitt's successful season according to Agoslinella. Pitt participated in a number of invitational during the season including a 7th place finish at the 51st Annual Central Collegiate Conference Championships. After a fine season. Agoslinella is looking forward to I97X. PANTHER TRACK PITT OPPONENT 95 West Virginia 32 92 Slippery Rock 34 Triangular Meet—Ohio State 58. Pitt 52. Cornell 51 51st Annual Central Collegiate Conference Championships—7th Star high-jumper. Dan Goodyear, scratches his head after narrowly missing a jump. 166 Track You've been practicing all i'all for this event. You've lootened up (or tried to) and you’re ir (he block. You hear the judge and then . . . BANG' First Row. Left To Right: Dan Sullivan (Asst. Coach). Dave McDonald, Tom Herrmann. Mike Sapien a. Gary Siriano. Willie Walker (Captain). Second Row. l ft To Right: Keith l.cckenby. Bud Cooper. Larry Shippen. Mel Boyd. Mike Wallace, Mike Agostinclla (Head Coach). Third Row. l ft To Right: Kevin Carpenter. Wayne Hursen, Mark Studnicki. Dan Dattilo, Rich Moore. Keith Taylor. Dan Goodyear. Don Maydak. Track 167 SPLASH! A runner decides to take a quick swim to cool off during the steeplechase. Stretching for every inch, Keith Taylor. The baton successfully changes hands between two Panther runners in an outdoor relay I OX Track Track I69 Pam Shaw will always be referred to as a walk-on with the women's track team, but she tried hard to make people forget this fact after her performance this season. Shaw, a sprinter-jumper with the Panthercttes, did so well that she was named MVP for the season. Juniors Marie Ribik and Karen Krichko also had impressive seasons. Ribik twice qualified for the AIAW national championships while Krichko was a two-time gold medalist in the Pennsylvania High School State Championships. Sophomore Carmen Schcrich set the Panthcrcttc record of 142 feet for the javelin throw. Mary Beth Kulback, Gloria l.inn, and Kathy Kelly were also members of the throwing team in the field events. - Head Coach Alfrecda Goff said her team could have been more successful if they hadn't been hampered with so many injuries. Chris Cornelius, Carol Gobcr and This cxhaus,cd Panthcrcttc lakes a much needed brca.hcr at track-side. distance runners Sue Miller, Becky Falck and Brenda Chorpenning were all bothered by nagging injuries throughout the season. Michelle Brccssant, Sue Lewis, Tina Spivey and Maria Sciullo also had fine seasons for Coach Goff. Barring injuries, this Pantherettc squad should be in for a fine season next year. The all-important baton pass. Pill’s most valuable walk-on. Pam Shaw. 170 Track First Row. l ft To Right: Becky Falck, Mafia Sciullo. Carol Guber. Nancy Simchick. Chri Cornelius. Chris Corbin. Karen Ccrutli. Second Row. Ia' i To Right: Brenda Chorpenning. Sue Miller. Michelle Bressant, Tina Spivey. I.isa Sciullo. Karen Krichko. Jenny Westman. Third Row. Left to Right: Debbie Dosmic (Trainer), Mary Ellen Shea (Asst. Coach). Kathy Kelly, Sue Lewis. Pam Shaw. Alfrccda Goff (Head Coach). PATHERE!TE TRACK INDOOR SEASON PITT OPPONENT Penn State 69 Ohio State Invitational —4tH Place Pitt Invitational —6th Place Delaware Invitational 5th Place Slippery Rock Relays 2nd Place EAIAW INDOOR REG ION A LS 11th Place OUTDOOR SEASON PITT OPPONENT 69 Slippery Rock 88 82 Edinboro 31 Maryland Invitational —10th Place Track I7| Chris Cornelius, bothered by injuries most of the season, manages a smile. Yie The Greeks --------- The -------- University of Pittsburgh ______ Yearbook _______ The Interfraternity CounciJ consists of 23 fraternities and 869 active members. The Council itself is a governing body representing each of the fraternities on the University campus. The ruling body is composed of two members from each fraternity and a five man executive board. First Row, Left To Right: Alan Bidder (Treasurer), Dave Horvitz (External V.P.), John Powers (President). Dave Donovan (Internal V.P.), Steve Rossetti (Secretary). (Jtlfp Jntrrfratmty (Emmril First Row, Left To Right: John Knownun, Doug Bliley, Dan Nesbitt, Jaime Coleman Second Row, Left To Right: Jake McCor mack. Leigh Smith, Dave Donovan, John Powers. Jim O'Rourke, Dave Hoivilz. Third Row, Left To Right: Steve Rossetti.Ted Abcinaty, Fred Fanrlli, Alan Bradet. Fourth Row, Left To Right: Dave Lavcly, Fred Thomas, George Warchola, Joe Heim, Steve Levine, Tyrone Smith. Jim Condron Fifth Row, Left To Right: Gene Wa2ersk«, Don Carton, Marc Schwartz, Doug Kushner, John Putina, Rick Ross, Jim Work. Sixth Row, Left To Right: Ed Don ley, Mike Becker, Rich Gollub. Doug Eagan Interfraternity Council The Panhellenic Association consists of 14 sororities and all of their active members. The Association itself is a governing body representing each sorority on the University campus. The ruling body is made up of two members from each sorority, the President and Panhellenic Representative, as well as a five member executive board. lira Row, left to Right: Cyndc Frederick (Secretary), Faye Gershwin (External VP.). Chr,s Herrick (President). Marcella Ricci (Internal V P.). Mvl-nie Muslin (Treasurer). (Stye ffattljeUrmr Association hirst Row, Left To Right: Chris Mezrara. Shirley Jean Jacques. Matv Ann Allen Kim Krau-., Carolyn Maiko. Beth Garber Second Row, Left To Right: Joanne Sklruch, Mary Breinei Betsy Hiebei Roslyn Moncim. Karen Ray. Andi Simon. Panhellenic Association Alpha Delta Pi Sorority .... 1001 Amos Hall Alpha Iota ... Primantis post-mixer... Sikey... Puzcy... Spider Woman ... Skurzie... Lladnyl... Gin ... Tom O'Shea. Black Diamond Beau . . . John Travolta honorary Black Diamond Beau ... Heff and Jeff... The Buzzard ... ADPi little sisterhood at ZBT... Jack Daniels ... The formal... Hitting the room ... barking Becky... Great pledges... The sunshine kid . . . Fluff Queen . . . Donna goes to the Luna Parties on Wild Bill's Waterbed . . . Homecoming Judy-doll Puza and Cindy's Grand Theft... walking on the ledge... Back to Alliquippa ... macaroni and cheese... Gino Vanelli | Let's have a slumber party... Speech and Hearing... Kathy Jo gets 4.0... where are all the dishes? ... Nancy calls Wesley ... Nancy calls the Press... Nancy calls WIIC... Let's play PIT . . . Commuter Hall-Room . . . Lyndall's in the storage room ... or is it behind the couch? ... DSC little sister... Munchkins? ... H.I. and W.H. and Ho Jo's... Gincinlyn Rating Scale . . . Paul and his stories . . . feasts The new Historian takes pictures ... evicted cat... Where does Marcia live? ... we party hardy . . . Alpha Iota! First Row, Left To Right: Jane Dzlalowski. Second Row, Left To Right: Kathy Skerezak, Dawn Cross. Nancy Hrynowich, Elaine Constanza. Third Row, Left To Right: Kathy Jo Malchcsky, Rosemary Malchesky. Fourth Row, Left To Right: Lyndail Penney, Cindy Webb, Rose Lawniczak, Karen Siko. First Row, Left To Right: Marcia Miercejck. Second Row, Left To Right: Cheryl Blaney, Cinny Ayres. Marcia Klein, Vicky Babich. Terri Collins. Third Row, Left To Right: Melissa Swoager, Kris Julius. Toni O'Stop, Donna Raymond, Ellen Miller. Fourth Row, Left To Right: Jo Anna Shimck, Kathy Pu a, Karen Ktymski, Chris Mezzara. Kathi Lance. Alpha Delta Pi 177 Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity . 247 N. Dithridge Street It's nothing personal, but . . , Party with a Punch ... Is there Pop yet? ... Whale Tails—Alumni Win Again ... Work sessions on Friday afternoons . . . Swimming at Monzo's . . Cold Duck Parties ... Jay Sweeps Annual Mr. Grim Award— third year straight . . . The Oldest pledge . . . Whooo's in the Coffin? . . . The nightly dose of popcorn . . . Wait til Basketball season! Gary Fleishman I raying in Schenley Park. First Row, Left To Right: Joe Miller, jay Goldberg. Rob Lcprc. Second Row, Left To Right: Leigh Smith, Jay Miller, Billy Sax.. Concett.i Lapa, Steve Gordon. Third Row, Left To Right: Gary Fleishman. Dave Ruben, Steve Bauer. Billy Sax waits for his heat in the Greek Week Chariot Race. Alpha Epsilon Pi 179 Major Officers: President: Cheryl Barlow Vice President: Gayle Marcus Secretary: Lynne Spiegal Treasurer: Carol Sikov Alpha Epsilon Phi Sorority........501 Amos Hall Philanthropic motivation fills the heart. To give than to receive is an essential part. Faculty and peer approval surround us all, Collegiately Active and beckon to call. Academic endeavor and no social disguise. Open the pathways for all Alpha Epsilon Phi's. by Cheryl J. Barlow President 1976-77 Nu Chapter Multa Corda Una Causa Many hearts one purpose Firs Row, Lift To Right: Harriet Watshauer, Both Garber. Second Row, Left To Right: Carol Sikov, Cheryl Barlow. Orah Goldblum. Third Row, Left To Right: Marlene Rich. Ruth Weinstein, Ellen Suchman, Sharyn Roscnstein. First Row, Left To Right: Karen Haffner. Fran Meyers, Janet Shutzberg. Roberta Klein, Ronni Stem. Second Row, Left To Right: Alice Brenner, Michele Mallingei, Debbie Plung, Fern Josowitz, Ellen Nord Third Row, Left To Right: Maxine Aronson, Chana Jakubovic, Gayle Marcus. Lindy Tell. Ronna Simons. Alpha Epsilon Phi 181 We have crossed those burning sands . . into Alpha Kappa Alpha land. We pledge AKA . . . Cause that's the only way . . Got down on our knees . . . And then we pledge to stay ... 1976 Iota Chapter Achievements: Outstanding Undergraduate Chapter of the Great Lakes Region, First Place Volleyball Tournament in Delta Sigma Theta Week, Second Place Song Competition in Delta Sigma Theta Week, . . . along with many acknowledgments from the various organizations we have assisted in the past year. Alphabet and 1976 Homecoming Queen Sistc: Njulie Davis Fir Row, Left To Right: Tom Pittman, Bertha Kennedy. Robin Price, Carol Brooks, Dianna Kendall. Second Row, Left To Right: Dcny%c kittles. Natalie Davis, Bcrnadinc Palmer, Karen Ray, Margaret Brumskill, Regina Lightfoot, Kimberly Duck. Michele Denby. First Row, Left To Right: Dianna Kendall, Maria Hawkins, Carol Br« okv Second Row, Left To Right: Gayla White. Denyse Littles, Theresa Smith. Deborah Perkins, Bertha Kennedy, Carla Adams. Joan Wallace, Mondell Sealy. Third Row, Left To Right: Karen Ray. Phyllis Woodard, Robtn Price. Alpha Kappa Alph. Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity . . 113 Schenley Hall 1976-77 Alpha Phi Alpha Activities National Level: One Million Dollar Drive for the National Urban League NAACP and UNCF. Local Level: Scholarship of up to a thousand dollars awarded to the outstanding area high school senior. This award will be presented at our Annual Black and Gold Ball during the first week of April. OMICRON First Row, Left To Right: Marian Saunders, Glen Hodge, John Dubinion, Larry Elcock, James Flint. Larry Rivers Keith Everett. James Humphry. Second Row, Left To Right: Stacy Fussel, Calvin Branch, Thomas Bonaparte, Kevin Cooper. Bruce Murphy. Eugene Elliot, Wade Ciegson, Norman Pearson. Third Row, Left To Right: Ernest Bonaparte. Wayne Miller. Henry Bouhling, Art Brown, Mike Moore, Eugene Conners, Keith Wyatt, Steve Pritchard, Solomon Vincent. WALT FOREVER mi of the , SLACK AND GOi-O Alpha Phi Alpha 185 I want to tell you 1 want you to see How all my sisters mean so much to me. Trying forever and always to be Filled with a spirit of sincerity. We're working together in all that we do Sisters who care about me and you. We learn by our standards the way we should live Learning to love to share and to give. Delta, Tri Delta, Blue sliver and Gold Tarnishing never the ideals we hold, A pearl to say our love is true Telling my sister I believe in you. I don't know Linda, what ARE. we doin hete? First Row, Left To Right: Tamara McCormick, Francey Trachtenberg, Linda Darby, Colleen Stales Second Row, Left To Right: Tama Mclcdandri. Sandy Harp, Nancy Fallon, Lizanne DtStefano. Third Row, Left To Right: Donna Eckstein, Jane Ehret, Dianne Mervosh, Maiianne Allan, Jayne Topnick. Fourth Row, Left To Right: Debbie Zuckett, Debbie Fehr, Debbie Munsch, Demitra Xidas. Fifth Row, Left To Right: Mary Baumann, Kathy Hess. Donna Johnston, Marilyr Kakareka, Paula Koczar, Liz Drobashevsky. First Row, Left To Right: Kathy McAfoose, Peggy Sorce, Barb Pctrik, Kim Komaromy, Linda Lcsmck. Cathy Sorcc, Holly Marchcck. Kathy Friedc-man. Second Row, Left To Right: Laura Housley, Linda Pellegrini, Susan Eckstein, Lorraine John, Cheryl Schnuth, Kim Monda, Shelley Lambing. Delta Delta Delta 187 Major Officers: President: Darlene Repka 1st Vice President: Michele Ferguson 2nd Vice President: Anne Wilton Recording Secretary: Linda Nichlas Corresponding Secretary: Robyn Sokol Treasurer: Carol Morrison Flower: Kilarney Rose Colors: Rose and Green National Founding: Miami University of Ohio October 24, 1902 Established at Pitt: January 23, 1916 Delta Zeta Sorority............201 Amos Hall A great release . . . friendship knowing no bounds . . togetherness . . . fun! . . . getting an absolutely wonderful pledge class .. . getting closer as sisters during rush ... living in the suite and staying up until 2:00 am. every night.. study breaks at 11:00 with Morrison's popcorn .. . walking into the ground ... the icy corner... having five roomates -.. following people to class . . . going to a formal with twelve of your best friends . . . eating peanut butter crackers, apples, and carrots after coming home from a party . . . being free to be yourself and being accepted for it . . . sharing and loving . . . knowing you're always welcome supercalifragilisticexpiali-docious (!?). ., multiple annual candle ceremonies .. turtles, turtles and more turtles! . . . pledge parties . .. grain . . . this is true . . . Spam . . . yucko purr , . . state of constant euphoria ... good stuff ... BEST suite parties on campus ... two great formals every year . . Primantis . . chocolate chip cookies ... 19 little sisters . .. commuting residents . . . no peacocks on walls . . . pledge breakfast . house-hoping ... WRONG!!... kissing booth . .. variety .., seven sexy big brothers . . . the bus stop . . . contact lens city . . . pink roses . . . doodad babashaw . . . eating macaroni salad while driving with your knees . . . Merry Christmas and Happy Hanukah cards ... to know you're the best you can be!!! Dolores, it's HEAD DOWN. BUMB UP First Row, Lcfl To Right: Lise Schwartz, Kathy Kimmel, Hilary Stone. Sharon Starzynski, Lynne Schubert, Lynne Georges. Second Row, Left To Right: Carol Morri-on, Amy Ansel, Denise Rannegar, Penny Andrews, Penny Poli, Heather Eckert. First Row, Left To Right: Karen Bodner. Helene Maigolis. Diane Schaffer. Tina Shuma, Michelle Ter guson. Debbie Brczin-ski, Judy O'Toole. Second Row, Left To Right: Lynn Hiscat, Ruth Hoffman, i lelenc Walsh, Gwen Reich-man. Dolores Vcnto. Donna Kramak. First Row, Left To Right: Monica Suchey, Robyn Sokol, Darlene Kcpka, Anne Wilton, Lina Trunzo, Sally Cook. Second Row, Left To Right: Patlie Adair, Vicky Klavin, Karen Klanecki, Sue Louden, Sue Chess. Delta Zeta 189 Delta Sigma Theta Sorority.......3811 Dawson Street Apartment 3 Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. is a public service sorority and being so has had various projects for service. Each year in October, on Halloween, the Deltas and their pledges trick or treat for UNICEF. Some other projects from the 1976-77 school year include fund raising for the Poverty Law Center in Alabama and the Bret Mundy Memorial Fund, a special fund set up for research in Philadelphia for Sickle Cell Anemia. Also during the month of March, Mu Chapter has an annual Delta Week. For 1977 our Delta Week service recipient was the United Negro College Fund. During this week, various activities take place. This year there was a Gospel Night, Swim Party, Talent Night, Greek Sing and it ended with a Cabaret at the William Penn Hotel. Finally, Delta Sigma Theta Mu Chapter gives away one financial scholarship each year to one of the top Black freshman in the University. I First Row, Left To Right: Rhonda Russell, Janice Scott. Carol Anderson. Paula Hamm, Yolanda Whittington, Deborah Matthews. Second Row, Left To Right: Robin Adams, Roben Yell del, Lily Kelly. Grace Jivens, Cynthia Walker, Valeric Scott, third Row, Left To Right: Beverly Hoaden, Victoria Mason, Beverly Perry. Jean Stone, Leslie Fate, Pat Bullock. Gayle Roberts. Della Sigma Theta 191 Major Officers: President: James Condron Vice President: Thomas Egeland Secretary: Mark Coticchia Treasurer: John Bates Colors: Carnation White and Nile Green National Founding: Columbia University and New York University December 10, 1899 Established at Pitt: December 16, 1916 Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity . . 255 N. Dithridge Street Who has my pin—Jungle Jane, Ragmop, or Fish-Lady? . . Madame Kahn .. . Joyce er I mean Lisa . . . Jill Who? . . . me. Bob, me . .. My Mikie's no load . .. E.L. . . . Why didn't you tell me about the formal, were you going to ask someone else' . . . Sesame Seed Buns ... Let me shake it . . . Mrs. Bates 1 oi Mrs. Bates II . .. they call me wild, but Pam's even wilder .. Mr. Fedele ... What are those scratches on your back? ... Mr. Shaf . . . VW backseats are nice ... Mac A juice . .. She called me Penguin . . . Mr. and Mrs. Grun Giant ... I ask her and her and her and her and her and they all said no . . . Life's a bummer... I thought he was shy, but he's all hands ... I lost it on Liberty Avenue .. . She's in Florida . .. Mt. Lebo strikes out again ... I didn't know I had to ask her . . . Will your parents approve? . . . Clarion again? . . . The Sweetheart . . . Amos to McCormick . . . Janet. First Row, Left To Right: I.CO Sen tiger. Second Row, Left To Right: Rich Dolson. Third Row, Left To Right: Scott Jonas, Dan Sgrignoli, Gary Bernstein Steve Krajcsik. Fourth Row, Left To Right: Bob Charles, Jim Condron. Greg Fercnce, Duncan Jameson. Bruce Ungar, Dan SchuerJe, Ira Bodcnstoin, Phil Vinscavich, Steve Koch. Catchin- some roof rays. Delta Sigma Phi 193 ill A Delta Sigma Chi Fraternity .... 5017 Forbes, Avenue What an out-of-hand place! Pledge Newell breaking down doors. Nuk breaking windows, Huchcl shooting off his Roman Candle and Ted bumming another cigarette. A lame Graham, Lemon, a hot air Paniz, a sick Lippert, Griesl, Boy and Stump out West or wherever. What a bunch of Bros! Records were broken by not only Tony Dorsett, but also by the Bros from Delta Sigma Chi, winning Homecoming for the fifth year in a row and collecting $6,500 for the American Cancer Society. A wide awake Burrows, an excited Kaiser, a crabby Phillips, a dog-bitten Connolly, all are ready to get crazy whenever possible and to set new records at the same time. The GREATEST bunch of Little Sisters. Going to football games, J-town, Allies, Haddon Hall forever, and starting fights at the Holiday. Who will be the next Bro to spend the evening at the Public Safety Building? Too tall and too fat Joe, Stewy, Gary, the Jew Terak, Stunk, Dano—they'll all be there so come-on-up and get out-of-hand!! First Row, Left To Right: Jim Doyle, Bob Connolly, Mark Cents. Second Row, Left To Right: Greg Beley. Chris Maranuk, Ted Hinkleman, John Stright, Bart Huchei, Mike Fitzpatrick, Boh Graham. Third Row, Left To Right: Pat Phillips, George Lippcrt, Ellis Weiss. Dennis Lcwandowsky, John Panizza, Jeff Crawford, Chuck Kennedy. Joe Gorman. Greg Stuart, Bill Christopher, Larry Newell. Fourth Row, Left To Right: Mike Mellet, Joe Tierney. Dave Griesomcr, Joe Bttczkowiki Dave McClellan. Delta Sigma Chi's and Tri-Delts gathered for the Chariot Race. Delta Sigma Chi 195 Major Officers: President: Charles Balawajder Vice President: Lee Wilson Secretary: Robert Bittel Treasurer: Dominic Cammarano The Ddt House 4712 Bayard—there since 1914 Each of us will cherish the memories associated with Delta Tau Delta from the day we pledged until the day we pass on to the chapter eternal. This year was another great year in Delt History. Remember Brothers? Shuber . . Gusssss . . . Cloooose . . . Anne's revenge . .. Pitt football . . . 100% blood ... If they can't take a joke? ... Yeeaa .. He's young ... Who knows him? . . . Wojo . . . Dirtman . . . Dwooo . . Hilks .. Peterbong . .. Knock her down and . . . Opdic . .. Bit., . The Bli's .. . Mrs. Loafy ... Sloride ... Limp . .. Dogs . .. What's your story? . . . We don't have a quorum ... Get on that line . . Gook slippers .. . Bagles ... Schmax ... How many shirts do you have on today? ... The Conman ... Pay your bills!... Pinball wizard ... I see life as one big gameplan . . . Winter weekend is right around the corner . . . Schmegma . . I move that . . . Smooth . . . 110% . . . Who told? . . . That's it in a nutshell ... No class at all .. . House intiation ... House and pounds... Deeesert... Sure... How could you forget? Delta Tau Delta Fraternity . . . 4712 Bayard Street Colors: Purple, Gold and White National Founding: Bethany College 1858 Established at Pitt: 1914 The Dells and Chi O's learned up for Creek Week 1977. First Row, Lefl To Right: Horace Greeley, Gary Staub, Tom Peterson, Tim Gaul, Dave Foley, Frank Celin. Jim Kunkcl, Bob Bittel, Mike Habbel. Second Row, Left To Right: Harry Habbel, Huck Finn, Drew DiMaecio, Ted Abernathy, Chuck Balawajder, Nic k Cammaiano, Gary Watson, Doug Bliley, Rich Whyte, Bill Waite. Third Row, Left To Right: Bob Cross, Gary Scott. Joe Heim, Mai Conway, Pat Slowey, Max Kotarski, Pete Buchanan, Kirk Jay, Mark PotenzOnc, Dave Hilko, Bob Falkenberg, Mike Sciulli. Delta Tau Dclta 197 Delta Phi Fraternity . . - 214 N. Bellefieid Street The President for the year 1976 was Frank Grego who succeeded Robert Kinnon. Delta Phi is the oldest continuous social Fraternity, and it kept up that tradition especially with the N. Dithridge Street derilics of Phi Delta Theta. In the Fall of 1976, the Delta Phi football team reached the playoffs. December saw many changes occur in the house. The new executive board was elected with Mark Schwartz heading it, and replacing Frank Grego as President. A little sister program was instituted by the brotherhood. In the Greek system Frank Grego was co-recipient of the IFC Man of the Year Award, and John Powers was elected President of the Inter-fraternity Council. The new year started off with a trip to the Sugar Bowl by the brotherhood and alumni. The Foxy Troxy was great and the Hurricanes from Pat O'Brien's are still flowing at 214 N. Bellefieid. Greek Week came along, and once again the wonderful twenty-nine received an Overall Participation Trophy. The Week also saw the return home of the Greek Sing Trophy after a year of absence to make our record; seven first places, one second place and one third place in the nine years since our First Greek Week. The brotherhood also posted a 100% donation record by our members in the blood drive. The year ended with the annual end of the term All Greek Mixer—see you next year. First Row, Left To Right: Chuck Pierce. Second Row, Left To Right: A Friend, George W.uehola, A friend, A Friend, Greg Rey. John Powers. Third Row, Left To Right: Steven Stchney. Mike Mueller, George Ford, Steve Bober, Dennis Sandala. Kevin Flcishood. Fourth Row, Left To Right: Dave Capozi, Mjrty Moyer, Frank Giego, A Friend. Fifth Row, Left To Right: Mark Schwartz, Dave Kranc, Gary Collins. Delta Phi 199 Delta Phi Epsilon Sorority.....301 Amos Hall Founders of the Rusty Nails . . . Cinnamon hearts and popcorn . . . T...U ..R...K...E . . . Y . . . Almost winter picnics Lost in the Park . . Trolley Party ... Fairy Godsisters . . . That damn lamp . . . Studing in the bathroom . . . The ritual breaking of the coconut . . . Apple ceremonies ... Summer camp in the middle of winter . . . Body shots for the Owl . .. Laments . . . The Pony Express . . . My RS is VPed . . . Hiding behind the piano (and Major Officers: President: Shula Freedal Vice President: Sheri Fedele Secretary: Carole Anderson Treasurer: Debbie Zimmerman I don't know. I just can't keep my eyes open when f get my picture taken. Flower: Purple Iris Colors: Royal Purple and Gold National Founding: New York University Law School March 17, 1917 Established at Pitt: 1923 we all fit!)... One black-dot . . . Pyramids . . . Lizard and vegetable im pressions . . . Study breaks that never ended . . . Popcorn and pickles . . . Kahlua and creme . . . Ruth Ann's first drink . . . The biggest bean sprout in the world . . , Hustling our cans . . . Never Mind . . . The case of the missing koala bear . . . Little Sisters . . . Sitting on the window sills . . The Bobbsey Twins . . . Popcorn and wine . .. Playing football in the snow at 2:00 A M . . . Dinner at Del's . . . BB's Knee . . . Snowball battles . . . Match tests. First Row, Left To Right: Karen Byeily, Ruth Ann Janiszewski Second Row, Left To Right:Bev Stefanavage, Kothy Murray, Slu-wi Fedele. Third Row, l eft To Right: Shula Freedel, Amy Master Debbie Zimmerman. Delta Phi Epsilon 201 Flower: White Carnation Colors: Red and Buff Nation! Founding: Cornell University October 13, 1890 Established at Pitt: September 12, 1972 Major Officers: President: Brian Safer Vice President: George Weis Recording Secretary: Richard Smida Corresponding Secretary: Jim Walter Treasurer: Michael Fadok Delta Chi Fraternity . . 501 N. Neville Street In the 1976-77 school year Delta Chi Fraternity won First Place in the Banner Competition during Homecoming 1976. Delta Chi Fraternity took another First Place in the Banner and also a Second Place in the Chugging Contest during Greek Week 1977. Alum Jim Casilio takes his pup for a stroll The Delta Chi Chapter House fur 1 76-1 77 at 501 N. Neville. Delta Chi 203 Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity.........4716 Bayard Street We, the members of Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity, believe that the development of the individual as a responsible, mature member of society is the primary goal of the University today We believe that Fraternity offers to the University community, a unique, desirable and successful means of achieving this goal. This year, the brothers initiated twenty new brothers, one of the largest rush results on campus. While the twenty men were pledges, the chapter organized a campus wide sale of Christmas trees and Pitt 1 T-shirts. The proceeds from this sale exceeding $1000.00, were donated to the Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh. Later in the year, the chapter organized it's first little sister pledge program. The new little sisters gave the chapter an embroidered rug for a gift. In sports, the chapter’s basketball team finished first in its division and went on to win its first playoff game. Phil deliver on a one and two pitch. The Z.B.T. Chapter House 471o Bayard. Practicing for Greek Sing around the old piano. First Row, Left To Right: Allan Radman, Alex Paul, Eric Safyan. Steve Shcffler, Howard Weiner Second Row, Left To Right.- Paul Robbins, Melvin Cohen. Paul Simons, Bcnjie Simon, Bruce Waldholtz. Ed Sobck, George Stewart. Robert Baseman. Third Row, Left To Right: Mike Becker. James Gcfsky, Nate Wolman, Mark Ferguson. Jerry Zell Fourth Row, Left To Right: Raymond Zoller, Mitch Kaufman Marc Laufc, Davt Wcisberg, William Lenart, Jeff Lander man, Frank Sedlecek, Steve Kalik, Duane Dillard, Dan Lewis. Fifth Row, Left To Right: Joel Balotin, Neil Shuuberg, Gary Oppenhcim, Ed Kaliman, Kevin Duris. Zeta Beta Tau 20S tWUll Zeta Phi Beta Sorority............113 Schenley Hall At the University of Pittsburgh, Zeta Phi Beta is composed of young women with many goals and personalities. Young women who are able to help each other in almost any situation, what makes our sisterhood a lasting symbol even after college. Xi Delta Chapter also enjoy working along with their ]. Z. club, which is Young Ladies Interested in Zeta. These ladies work along with the Zetas to get a better understanding of the sorority and it's members. The l.Z.'s of Zeta Phi Beta are not required to pledge. Throughout the school year some of Zeta Phi Beta, Xi Delta Chapter activities include seminars, bake sales, working with the March of Dimes, Volunteer work for WQED T.V. Marathon, Ushering at Banquets for Some of God's Children, taking children trick or treating from the Hill House. Also a Zeta-Sigma Week which included various activities. Zeta Phi Beta, Xi Delta Chapter, congratulates their Past-Basileus Karen D. Hill a recent graduate from the University of Pittsburgh. A person who was always willing to help the sorority no matter what, and never tiring in her efforts. Women with many tfoals and personalities Flower: White Rose Colors: Royal Blue and White National Founding: Howard University January 16, 1920 Established at Pitt: December 3, 1970 Major Officers: Basileus: Levern Holloman 1st Anti Basileus: Antoinette McBean 2nd Anti Basileus: Michelle Byus Grammateus: Barbara Fields Epistoleus: Linda Ector Tamias: Antoinette McBean Fust Ro v, Left To Right; Annie Strothers, Karen Hill, Barbara Fields, Shirley Jean Jacques. Second Row, Left To Right: Linda Ector, Antoinette McBcan. Levern Holloman, Lauren Womblc, Michelle Byus. Wonten who are able to help each other. Zeta Phi Beta 207 Theta Phi Alpha Sorority.............701 Amos Hall Major Officers: President: Concetta Lapa Vice President: Carmela DeFrank Secretary: Mary Ann Blank Treasurer: Karin McCarty Flower: White Rose Colors: Sapphire Blue, Silver and Gold National Founding: University of Michigan August 30, 1912 Established at Pitt: April, 1922 Opening party with guests including: Cardinal Puff, Belle, Peppermint Chuck, Boy-burn-out, Weasel, Georgeous D.R., the Face and his mother, and Woody the fireman. Late Night Entertainment: Pink Panther theme song, Circus Acts of Phi Delta Theta, Wrestling exhibition of B J, and finally Impressionist C.D.. Returned from Abrabia with eleven stowaways on magic carpet. Tony and Bernard are named Coaches of the Year. Delta Phi offers Elviva cheer course at stadium. Theta Phi Alpha, Delta Phi—the world's longest banner—First Place Homecoming 1976. Concetta became Homecoming Queen Candidate. Angel, Marce, Maryann, Vert, Alex, and Nancy visit New Orleans and got those Dawgs good! PPAAA formed for outstanding attitudes— Frank named Big Sister. Bethlehem athlete visits suite . in rush for next engagement leaves typewriter behind. Red carnations become our monthly flower. Marcella elected Pan-Hel Internal V.P.. Kennedy discovers the 17th floor at Installations. Formally Speaking: Theta Phi Alpha excuses: BEST AWARDS—A. If you were only Italian. Meanwhile back at the ranch . . . Outlaws show up at the NOT-SO-O.K. Coral. Howdy Partner! Give me your Blood! 100% Thirst Quenchers: Cetta, Nancy, Judy, and Lynda . . Chug First Place. Yellow Rose of Greek Week—flower of the month. Congratulations to our seniors. See the rest of you in September! Tl’ A Coach Bernard Beattie help-; a lass into her sleeping bag. First Row, Left To Right: Vera Jane Koffler, Lois Miller, Carol Christy. Mtchclo Kot'fler, Judy Bunyan, Conceits Laps. Second Row, Left To Right: Laura Phenis, Karin McCarty, Roslyn Moncim, Carol Alcorn, Nancy Lynch Diane MoKnight. Diane Dunn. Third Row, Left To Right: Janie Elchick. Diane Kennedy, Fran Smith, Marcia Caliendo, Mary Ann Krenicky, Angel Finkbeiner. Dorothy Giaidino, Karen Dixon, Linda Percy, Lisa Bianco. Fourth Row, Left To Right: Beth Quill, Mary Ann Blank, Alexandra Kreps. Peggy Masterson, Mary Griffin, Marcella Ricci, Carmela De Frank, Lyrxda Colaizzi. Diane Kennedy, what are you itching? Diane Kennedy shows us how it s done. Theta Phi Alpha 209 -■ Mil ■ •••at Theta Chi Fraternity .................... 4720 Bayard Street Theta Chi ... Brotherhood . . Thursday nights at Haddon Hall . . . What's a Frog Hunt? . . . Friday afternoons at the Keg... Wednesday night mixers... Theta Chi Week ... Fun night . . . The Vegetable Bin . . . What's a Goon? . . . What's more important, style or delivery? ... Let's paint the front of the house ... Do you want to see my snake? .. Let's go to Primanti's... go pound salt .. Theta Chi Beach Club... 1 can get it for you at cost . . . Praying to the porcelain goddess . . . I'll beat you senseless and crush you . . . Pee-Wee for Sweetheart . . . Not another Stereo Zoo . . . Sassy Susan ... In-House fireworks displays . . Dennis MarcelU— !Red Eye of the Year... Rubies . . . Dave ... Chas .. . Tits . . Smedley ... Rags .. . Karp . .. Wizard . . P-P Joe . .. O . .. Andy... Fon ... Pee-Tee ... Giles ... Billy... Web ... Lumpy . . . Stumpy . . . Smiley . . . Loose . . Tommy . . . Alvin Ass Backeris .. . Mark . . . Hugs ... Fat Burke . . . Mushroom . Sir Clarke the Most High . . . Oscar . . . Dino . .. Chober.. . Kerry . . . Little Web . . . and Pee-Wee. The Theta Chi Chapter Hou e at 47Z0 Bayard. First Row, Left To Right: Pete Chase. Fon Mullen. Brian Weber, Carey Massioni, David Ciccuni, Jim Davis, Dave Douglas, Clarke Warner. Second Row, Left To Right: John Ivanchan. Dean Backeris. Mark DcPuy. Alvin Bnckeriv Giles I itb, Craig Rilbinoff, Lou L'ppetshcimer, Jeff Weber. Dave Karpinski, Tom Slavonic, Jeff Hugo, Joe Lascola. Third Row, left To Right: Chuck Karolowski, Kevin Burke, Dave Zink. Dennis Marcclli. Tom Abruwese Charles Aval I i, Dave Delie. Theta Chi 211 KAPPA ALPHA THETA—the house at 200 N. Bellefield Ave., 682-9385 and the home of Pocono Pinko, Zan, the Bear Family and the World Champion Primantis Brothers Sandwich Eater . .. Grand Central Station . .. catchin' rays on the sun deck . . . scoping on the porch, and HOUSE PHONE! . . . ring out three cheers . . . banana daiquiris . . . getting the scoop .. . Secret Sigs ... if you want a dat-a . .. Midwestern Misadventure . . . Theta kiss, yes but. Theta heaven, No! . . the young and the hopeless . .. Pansy of the Month ... M I.A. with M.O.D. ... from It's the pits to It's been real ... for the good of the order .. . those Phi Gam guys .. . Clowns for Cancer . . . the University Club . . . Let s go South . . . Fox Chapel Formal... sheba shimmies and ra zle dazzles .. party hardy . . . donuts, donuts, donuts . . . raiding the kitchen . . keeping up the Q.P.A----raiding the kitchen ... serenades... little squirts . . . semi-annual pledge skit . . . pre-game brunches .. . the Pitt Panther . .. Chuchko .. . Good buddies . . . rum, coke, and football . . talents, time, and energy . . . high-flying kites . . . here's a toast to K A.T. Patry Reilly catches her egg a little too roughly. First Row, l.eft To Right; Cathy Moulton, Lou Ann Zammcrilla, Mary Bfdnei, Rhonda Fi!apo e, Kan-n Wahl. Second Row, Left To Right: Pam Eddy. Sandra Trimmer, Janice Tomko, Meg Birmingham. Murybelh Gallagher. Jcanc White-hill, Ann Shrivcr Third Row. Left To Right: Robbeita Cioner, Sharon De Puc. Fourth Row, Left To Right: Gina Prato, Lee Ann Wagner, Peggy McKean, Beverly Donato. Maiybcth Dorogy, Kathy Joe Kane, Sally Behler, Karen Keisling. First Row, Left To Right: Beth Ritts, Sue Schncior. Marla Cheppa. Vickie Whiimoie. Jaime Conley. Maureen Pomietto, Eva Maria Pilkcy. Second Row, Left To Right: Lori Weinsclrenker, Uliana Mater, Regina McCue, Lorraine Mczmar, Mary Walde, Renee Fagnam. Third Ro'v. Left To Right: Cheryl McShane, Debbie Kaylo. Fourth Row, Left To Right: Cathy 8ekov.il. Nancy Bundy. Margaret McKean, Chris Herrick. Debbie Furian. Betsy Hiebcr. Kappa Alpha Theta 213 Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity 113 Schenlcy Hall Major Officers: Polemarch: Howard Sims Vice Polemarch: Wayne Martin Keeper of Records: Ronald Morris Strategus: Earle Kellon Reporter: Stewart Atwater Exchequer: Brian Trulear Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc., Beta Epsilon Chapter, University of Pittsburgh. Our activities and events for this academic year beginning September, 1976 ending April. 1977 has included the following: Voter Registration, Training for Leadership Workshop, All-Star Basketball Tournament, Halloween Party for the Kids at the Home for Cripple Children, I.F.C. Food Drive, Homecoming Cabaret, Toga Party, Kappa Koronation Cabaret, Basketball game at the State Penitentiary, donation to the Curry-Hostetler Memorial Book Fund, and runner-up in Intermural basketball. We currently have thirty-three active brothers, four pledges, and thirty-six Kappa Kittens here at the Beta Epsilon Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi. First Row, Left To Right: Brian Tiulear. Wayne Maitin, Howard Sims, Ronald Morris. Second Row, Left To Right: Johnny Kelly, Eric Watkins Steward Atwater, Boyd Whiten, Kenny Justice. Mike McClendon. Third Row, Left To Right: Ron Robinson, Clarence Doak. Brian Oliver. Fourth Row, Left To Right: Kevin Wilson, Lai) Kellon, Dennis Hobbs, Ion7o Green Larry Wiicht, Herbert Jenkins. Henry Davis. Kappa Kittens ready to 8« Kappa Alpha Psi 215 Major Officers: President: Colleen McGroder 1st Vice President: Cheryl Hrosik 2nd Vice President: Eleny Miller Recording Secretary: Christine Kalaris Corresponding Secretary: Angel Vatakis Treasurer: Kimberly Gonzales Flower: Fleur-de-Lis Colors: Light Blue and Dark Blue National Founding: Monmouth College October 13, 1870 Established at Pitt: February 2, 1919 Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority ............. 4401 Bayard Street KAPPA Heaven . . . The Pink Panther . Seattle export— we'll miss you Terry . . . Wednesdays at Haddon Hall . . . popcorn . . . Farmer Bachman . , . Hazel . . . Disco down . . . late plates ... South Park Casino .. . Foot Fredish ... Snoozie . . . electric blanket burns . . destroyed standard . . . park that car ... collages ... no one will dance . the beast . . Circles ... go for it in a big way ... that Kappa glint in their eyes . . . PAA . . . marathon meetings . . . initiation changed again? ... ten meter trick . . . hypnotized . . . drunk again. Mare? . . . Little Z . . . Mae West . Baby Hansen . . Kapparct . . . Wine and Cheese . . Bluey fleur-de-Lini and the Blucttes . . . The Stars . . . gracious livers . . . KKG and other natural disasters . . . ceiling wrecker . . . haircuts . . . hop along Chaken ... 1 in zipped strip . . . portrait gallery . . . sturdy, record breaking float . . . Gone -zaIes . . - More moves than a can of worms . . . Tuffshits . . . Witch Bitch? . . Start deciding rushees ... anything for a buck ... the Wee Kappas . . - Sister Hamilton . . . Sweet Inspiration . . . Deck the Cards . . . Love an Engineer . . . close the curtains .. • decorated front door . . . Football Brunches . . Golden Homecoming 1st runner up . . the Pantherette . . . word of the week . . . can we get an elevator? . . defunct bunks . . . let me see your KEY. The Kapp ' ready for ihe Snake dining Sigma Chi' . Derby Day. First Row, Left To Right: Elrny Miller, Colleen McGroder. Cheryl Hrosik, Kim Gonzjles. Second Row, Left To Right: Chris Kalaris, Jennifer Price, Kathy Kraus, Kathy Zornan; Deb Manning. Donna Butc-ra. Third Row, Left To Right: Julie Kosko, Cnythia Britton, Julie Adams, Cynde Frederick. Carol Barone, Carol Thomas. First Row, Left To Right: Julie Lonigro, Jenny Brooker, Susan Sciullo, Cindy Gangone, Susie Andabakcr, Donna Farcy. Second Row, Left To Right: Janine Bukowski, Beth Anistranski, Sandy Pelowski, Mary Klusarit ., Marcia Chackan, Colette Flannick. Nancy O'Donnell. Third Row, Left To Right: Jayne Boyer, Lauren Bjnky. Angel Vatakis, Diane DiMascio, Kim Barkley, Marian Latchem, Robin Brust, Kappa Kappa Gamma 217 Kappa Sigma Fraternity 50] N. Neville Street Flower: Lilly of the Valley Colors: Scarlet White and Emerald Green National Founding: Unviersity of Virginia December 10, 1869 Established at Pitt: 1920 reinstated 1967 A Fraternity is what you make of it just as your education is. We here at Kappa Sigma realize your 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 Christmas party in April, cookouts, toga parties 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. Doug line , .i «.hot down (he thiid line Kappa Sigma 219 Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity . . . 220 N. Bellefield Avenue PI—Schniften ... Firetruck ... Twenty lil sisters . . Sit down witch ya . . . Your a baby . . . Street boy . . . Chester the Milester . . . Sick puppy . . . Chi O BB Tom . . Ramble . . Primantis . . . express . . . Wally . . . Twenty-one newly doolies . . . Romeo and Sophie . . . Pansies O'Donnell and Nychay . . . Whenny . . . Daygo . . . 3rd Floor Construction Co . . . No Rompz . . . Fines ... It was so cold the crabs had to walk hunchback . . . Mac Attack . . I'd like to form a committee . . . What number is Tony Dorsett and Who's the coach of the west? . . . No Dawgs . . . Tulane Rats . . . R.K. . . . Who's got the compty cushion . . Muppet Show . . . Stormin Norman . . . Edinboro . . . Dreamgirl Marie ... Atlas Shuffle ... If I only had a brain . . . Boilo . . . Crotty Sux . . . Delta Z PIKA formats . . Almond Joy has nuts Mounds don't . . . Dead Battery . . . Outstanding Senior Brother Sheep . . . Tim's not against the wall . . . Two Delta Big Brothers TB and SM ... In the bag on Bourbon St. . . Birds Little Brother . . KA ... Its the Greatest. Dave Donovan retraining an excited softball fan. Firs I How, Left To Right: Iwa Hirayama, Joe McIntyre, Mark Musmanno, Jim Young, John Zanrbroski, Jay Levy. Second Row, Left To Right: Penny Poli, Norm Miksic, Dean Peters, John Consev.ige. Jack McLlwce, Patty Falkowski, Mike Dinney, George Nagle, Fred Fanclli, Jeff Kondis Al Clieskcy, Bob Stein, Greg Arseneau, John Port. Jim Gervase, Scott Miller, Todd Peters. Gene Waltz, Ed Semborski, Harry PatchSn. Third Row, Left To Right: Mark Miller, Joe Nychay, Todd Sacgei. Dave Donovan. Dennis Mattin, Tony Bilott Eric Shultz, Al Bryce, loe Fisher, Dave Kaylor. Pi Kappa Alpha 221 Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity ....................North Craig Street Pi Kappa Phi is the newest fraternity on the Pitt campus. Although we don't have a house we have managed to build a strong chapter, consisting of thirty brothers and little sisters. We are happy with our progress, and grateful to the other Greeks on campus for their support. We are proud to be a member of the Pitt Greek System. Former Allocations Committee Mcmbei and Student Government Representative Brother Dave He id«nce. Pi Kappo Phi 223 Pi Lambda Phi Fraternity . . . 225 N. Dilhridgc Street Pi Lam Pride Contitutional Review Committee Meeting 8:00 A M. Saturday . . . Moo . . . Duke . . . Bozo Miller's Homecoming '76 Thank you Phi Delt and Tri-Delt . . . Farmer Dan . . . Oh hi . . . Chabpus . . Bloody Mary . . . Lawman . D Z secret sweetheart . . . Break it out . . . Doc . . . Yo . . . Good books at Langley Library, right Greek . . . Wait till Hell Week . . Ice Station Zebra . . . Sun Roof in the Front Hall . . . P.M . . . Irrelevent . . . Does anyone know my whereabouts' . . . First Annual Pi Lam Informal . . . Aloha . . Cramps . . P.W. Fonz . . First Place Talent Night . . . Purely Social DZ's . . . The Little Lams . . . Little Sister Hell Weekend . . . The Soda Pop Kid ... Pi Lam Ski Patrol . . . Finals in Soccer . . . Good Hayride, remember Ez and Tab? . . . Second in swimming . . . S.A.D . . . Noodles . . . Thank you Nancy . . . Primantis's Sandwich Eating Contest . . . Second place Fun Night . . . We are going to win Greek Sing next year . . . Let's do convoy again ... Talk to the animals: Monday night Meetings . . . Order of Omega: Owen Katz and Steve Levine . . . Kenneth Mark Herman Award Winner: Ezra . . . Pitt is Number 1 ... Pi Lam is Number 1 . . . Parking permits . . . Hortence .. . Homecoming: Welcome Alumni . . A good past ... A great present ... A better future ... Pi Lambda Phi. The Pi Lam Chapter House at 22S N. Dithndge. First Row, Left To Right: Mike Mabunay, Jeff Maloff, Lee Feinberg, Jim Tauberg, Bill Zitelli. John Bitano. Second Row, Left To Right: Harry Wenkert, Owen Katz, Ezra Kricg, Jon Katz, Alev Dancnbcrg, Howard Simons, Dan Abrams. Third Row, Left To Right: Pete Krell, Mike Stahl. Wayne Morris, Steve Levine, Nit Kossovsky Fourth Row, Left To Right: Mark Romanoff. Alan Radcn Mike Barr, Mitch Kohn. Phil Tall, Marc Darling. Fifth Row, Left To Right: Mark R midlo, Mitch Haber. Siv Row, Left 'lo Right: Mike O Keefe, Zola Makraucr. Ezra grabs a refreshment alter the long walk to first base. Pi Lambda Phi 225 Major Officers: President: Daniel Nesbitt Vice President: Frank Zenner Secretary: Tim Bernadowski Treasurer: Mark Sobolewski Flower: Violet Colors: Purple and Old Gold National Founding: University of Alabama March 9, 1856 Established at Pitt: March 10, 1913 Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity . . . 244 N. BcllefieJd Street The House . . . the house klepto . . . Sunday brunch . . . The lights, man, the lights . . . the boat ride . . . football games . . . Sloth and Dorothy O.D.ing . . . Bob, our pledge game casualty . . . our many lions . . . the midnight streaker .. . the parking meter ... the pool tournament.. . hash under glass anyone? ... who spilt the bong? .. . the bong squad ... the garden .. . around the world trips nightly .. continental club meetings . . . Tex versus the Stewart Mac Line . . House Stud?: Johnny WaddH! . . Sassy Suzic . . . Disco Kro . . . The Alien . . . T.W. . . The Poz . . Hey Joey!!! . . . the Speedies, Pat and Dave . . . the Big Fourteen . . oui Muggee . .. Martian Lady ... Nez. the Prez, off to Cincinnati . . . Evil Kanish and his bike accidents . . . the Keg Roll . Tom and YVadd chugging Allies ... Room 1716, Greek Formal . . . Troll Master of the Year? . . . Davey. The S.A.E. Chapter House 244 N. Bellefield. Checking oui the S.A.E. Greek Week Float. First Row, Left To Right: John Wetzel, Pete MacBeath, Bill Leighton. Ron Dell, Dave Kotoski. George Chisholm, Barry Cross, Jamie Coleman. Second Row, Left To Right: Tom Bush, Tom Dienno, Mark Clougheity, Pat LaRosa, Fred Thomas, Bill Eversole, Jim Milita. Third Row, Left To Right: Jim Posway, Frank Zennei. Dave Dawson, Dan Nesbitt, George Miles, Dudley Charneskie, Pat Yaklich. Sigma Alpha Epsilon 227 Sigma Delta Tau Sorority............801 Amos Hall Go Shelley, S-H-E-L-L-E-Y . . Step tap. Step tap . in out, in out. . . My Aunt in Iowa's sick, I can't go . . . it's against my religion . . Kermit the Frog, Sesame Street News . . . Pizza at the Wooden Keg . . . How many gophers do 1 Have? .. . anyone going to B R? , . . Want to buy a lollipop? . . vote for 1, string beans for peas? . . . Does everyone have a wagon for the hayride? . . . hay! . . . Abbe, can I have a ride home? First Row, Left fo Right: Evt'ScKwjrlz. Sa-tui-day, Fay Gershwin Second Row, Left To Right: Carol Feldman, Debbie Fisher. Audi Simon, Shelley Angerm.m. Joan GUzer. Satnlyn Tahaihnik, Ellen Spec tor. Third Row. Left To Right: Bemita Kabinovit?, Benita Maicus. Paula Sittvamer. Kandi Adler Carol Segal. Sharon Mandel. Sherri Adlri, Carolyn Marko. Bev Steinberg, Giselle Princz Missing From Picture: Abbe Kaufman I tidy Haber Sigma Delta Tau 229 Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority..........601 Amos Hall Installation—September 24, 1976 . .. Capezio's . .. Everybody have their sunglasses? . . . Give it to Mikey . . Bobby and Boo Boo . . . Secret Valentines . . . Casino Night . . Derby Day—we can't run but we can chug—first place . It's not a salad, it's a piece of lettuce with dressing . . Hall and Oates Concert . . . MKX . . . Space Cadets . . . Thursdays—Zeldas and or Haddon . . . Wanna get a pizza? . First you take a Sigma and then you compare. Comr on. Let’s get this game goin ! First Row, Left To Right: Beth Heidt, Melanie Muiin. Kathy Zupan under Beth Colangclo. Joanne Warhola, Amy Roundtree. Second Row, Left To Right: Debbie Wells, Wanda Scaccia, Jean Bozclli, Maitha Stambaugh, Kathy Karly, Lori McHattic. Third Row, Left To Right: Marian Mormigas. Bonnie Hagan. LuAnn Roscnbcrgrr Donna Laspin. Derby Day Coach Boh Paterra being given a good ' flour cleaning' by the Tri-Sigs. Sigma Sigma Sigma 231 m ftocyv TTigho qrccng Major Officers: President: Vince Vare Vice President: Alan Brader Secretary: Don Bctterly Treasurer: Tom Sweeney Advisor: Bill Chrisner, III Flower: White Rose Colors: Blue and Old Gold National Founding: Miami University of Ohio June 28, 1855 Established at Pitt: July 2, 1909 Sigma Chi Fraternity............ 4724 Bayard Street This year the Sigma Chi Fraternity enjoyed one of itf most satisfying years as a social fraternity on the Oakland campus. With Bimbo's, Derby Day, the Hayride, the Miami Triad Formal, Sweetheart Weekend in Deep Creek, Maryland, Greek Week and Greek Sing, the Toga Party, the Pledge Parties, and other theme parties, there was plenty of activity for everyone. Among the awards won this year were the Peterson Significant Chapter Award, awarded to outstanding Chapters of the Sigma Chi Fraternity; the Legion of Honor, awarded to Chapters of the Sigma Chi Fraternity for academic excellence; All-IFC Swimming Championship; All-IFC and All Campus Football; the Iron City Barrel Rolling Contest for the second consecutive year; and in Greek Week— first in Fun Night and third in Talent Night. But it didn't stop there. Although Sigma Chi is a social organization, it also holds and participates in community service projects. Among the projects this year were; sponsoring runners in CROP—a running marathon with the proceeds going to the poor of the Oakland area, sponsoring people in the March of Dimes walk-a-thon. Along with Alpha Delta Pi Sorority, the Brothers of Sigma Chi spent an evening at the Shuman Detention Center. At one of the Pitt football games the Brothers collected for the United Way. In December, the Brothers distributed toys to kids spending Christmas in Children's Hospital. And finally, they shoveled the driveways of the nearby residents during the heavy snowfall last winter. The chapter was motivated by the efforts of the President for 1976-77—Vincent J. Vare. First Row, Left To Right: Bill Walls. Jim Trice. Jay McNamara. Don Bcttcrly, Vince Vare. Alan Bi.idcr. Dan Sciullu, Ed DQnofiro, Tom falyol, Keith Coshtt Second Row. Left To Right: Paul Haskett. George Link, Bill Chiisncr, III. Rick Ro s. Wall Young, Mark Hanko, Chuck Riegcl. Tom Spagnol. Dave McElro.y, Tony Klopotowski. Bob Harshman. Tom Sweeney, Marly Docrflcr, Jeff Kapp. Kurt Sipple. Gem jubinski. Dan Corlc, Mark Goeringcr, Kevin Neal. Cory Negri, Ernie Riibbo, Erie Bradei Mike Toshok, Eric Fatter. Intramural Football Championship. First Row, Left To Right: Mike Young. Mark Vetlihay, John Cica, Gene Jubin-.ki. Larry Gleason, Dave O'Malley, Jack Kraus. Second Row, Left To Right: John Dilworth, Tom Sweeney, Bill Chiisnei. HI, Jeff Kapp. Bill Teusavage, Dave Turocy, Lou Bruno, Gary Odasso, John Thompson. Bob Kurey, Kevin Neal, Keith Bolte, Mike Schofield, Bob Paterra. Eric Fatter. Sigma Chi 233 Major Officers: President: Delbert Bauldock, Jr. 1st Vice President: Levi Thompson 2nd Vice President: Merrill Hudson Secretary: Nathaniel Mathis Treasurer: Herbert Stokes Flower: White Carnation Colors: Royal Blue and White National Founding: Howard University January 9, 1914 Established at Pitt: February 6, 1972 Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity.......113 Schenley Hall Projects '76-77—For the week of October 30th-Novembei 6th 1976, we had a Sigma-Zeta Week in benefit of the National Foundation of the March of Dimes. The Week consisted of a variety of events some of which were educational-Seminar on Parenting, Seminar Dondaba on Pledging—some of which were spiritual—Gospel Night—and the rest which were social—Halloween Party, Football Tournament, Roller Skating Party, Talent Night, Cabaret —of which all proceeds went to the March of Dimes. We have also been involved with the Williamsburg Boys Club and the School for the Blind in various activities. Presently we are in the process of planning for our Food and Clothing drives which will be held sometime in March. His shill s. y% if 11 First Row, Left To Right: Steve Brewer, Herbert Stoke-,, William Smith, Ray Brown. Reggie Clark, Dcllrert Baul dock, Doug Beal Second Row, Left To Right: Natf MiCriff. Rodney Weeks, Nate Mathis, Meiril Hudson Levi Thompson, Chet Berry, Michael Richardson Phi Beta Sigma fareJ well in I.F.C, Football and won the I.F.C. basketball crown. Phi Beta Sigma 235 Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity . . 4725 Wallingford Street Today, the brothers of Fiji, continue to live up to the standards of brotherhood, while maintaining an equally high level of social life. Some of the most fond events are: Fiji Island Party, The Black Diamond Ball, The Norris Pig Dinner, The Founders Day Dinner, The Annual Nick Kratzer Party, as well as Rush Parties, Homecoming, Greek Week, Mixers and Weekend get-togethers. Social service has become a most important aspect of Fraternal life. Some of last year's events included: The party for Sigma Sigma Sigma, The Book Drive for Veterans, a party at the School for the Blind, a neighborhood clean-up, 100% Blood Drive, a party for Cancer, and the Christmas Party for Exceptional Children. The brothers of Phi Gamma Delta are proud to be a part of the fraternal system at Pitt, and look forward to the rewards of fraternal life in the years to come. Phi Gamma Delta—Fiji: Two great names for a great fraternity. The FIJI House at 4725 Wallingford. First Row, Left To Right: Bruce Nogs. Second Row, Left To Right: Austin Jacobus, Duane Crilley, Steve Rossetti, Ralph Castellano, Jimmy O'Rourke, Kevin Fitzpatrick, John Burella. Gamma Pierre Berardinelli. Third Row, Left To Right: Vincent Schwalm, Bob SaundoiN, Joe Moran, Jim King. Mike Mczmar, Jay Macicrowski, Mike Metz. Fijis arc matened up here against Delta Sigma Phi in the 1977 Chariot Race. Phi Gamma Delta 237 Phi Delta Theta Fraternity . . 245 N. Dithridge Street 76-77' was a great school year we hated to see go so quick ly. Fall brought us six new brothers and a great Homecoming with the Tri-delts and Alpha Epsilon Phi sorority and Pi Lambda Phi fraternity. As usual we had a great time at the football games highlighted by the Panther's 1 season, congratulations to assistant coach and Phi Delt Bobby Roper. Second term brought us four new brothers, Greek Week with Theta Phi Alpha sorority and Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity. We took five trophies in all. There was the annual pinochle marathon for the Greek Week charity. Risk games into the wee hours of the morning, unprecendented third Student Government Board term for another brother Chip and beer blasts at Haddon. Best Wishes to graduating seniors John C., Doug Face E.. Mike M., Sam P., Mike Uncle Duke S., Roger Spite T., Paul U., Rich W„ and Doug Y. Y rj ' The Phi Doll Den ai 245 N Duhiidgc r J -, , |U «, I ■lid Pictured Above: Scott Purman, Roger Tolley, Gary Foster, Doug Eagan. Ken Class, Bob Noble. Joe Howard, Tim lofolla, Bob Schoclk-r. Hank Kearney, Craig DenBlyker, John Mattews, Mike Shields, Jim Lewis, Gary Bujarski. Pete Maslcr, Bruce Abbot. Jim Lewis, Joe Scalamugna. Scott Levenbhni, Fred Ringel. Tim McCulloch, Marty Duffy, Rich Wilson, Andrew Messaros. Bob Heiman, Sam Prisco, Lou Santryan. Phi Delta Theta 239 Phi Kappa Theta Fraternity 4616 Bayard Street PHI KAPPA THETA—4616 Bayard—A quiet refuge located in the gentle rolling hills of North Oakland. A Home where one can study, relax, G.T.M.F.O., or give Strohl a Swirly . Here resides many serious minded, career oriented gentlemen: Cato, Clousseau, Big Man, Stork, Spud, Stick, Brother Bob, T.D., Sleeper—All Brothers under the Rule of Dictator Idi-A-Gene. Hall Rugby, Hall Football, Hall Hockey—All Sports Champs four years in a row . . . Sugar Bowl . . . Hurricane Parties . . . Nitrous police . . . Crash Kury and Crash Psycho . . . Chapter Room alias New Wrestling Room . . . Beat the hell out of Skinny . . . Yes, a peaceful, private place where visitors are always welcome—If they can make it past the drooling Sphincter dog. The Quid Refuge at 4 1G Bayard Street First Row, Left To Right: Don Phillips, Bob Lentz, Bill Koheetanycz, Ed Stroll. Second Row, Left To Right: Phil Cillo, Tom Davi , Jon Petrakis, John Shimock, Rich Harry, Ed Donley. Third Row, Left To Right: Mark Kubcja, Lee Holstein, Walt Kamien, Tom Dietrich. Lenny Junker, Tim Bonzo, Kevin Brozek, John Testa, Chuck Waskiewicz, Bob Billy. Fourth Row, Left To Right: Mike Kilakis, Randy Kokoska, lorn Giblin. Gene Campagna. Phi Kappa Theta 241 Flower: White Carnation Colors: Cardinal and Straw National Founding: University of Arkansas April 5, 1895 Established at Pitt: 1919 Chi Omega Sorority.......401 Amos Hall 1 Derby Day—once, twice, and thiice Candle ceremonies ... Do you have a date to the Chi O Formal? . . W.H.A.M. . . . Little Sisters galore . . . Santa Cahill . . . SCOOP! . . . The Don and Donna Show . . . Beach Party '77' . . . Carter Peanuts vs. Chi O Kahlbassi ... 23 Stupendous Pledges . . What's Rose Milk taste like? . . . Pledge Skits —CENSORED!! . . . Friday's at the Keg . . . Two Chi O's on Homecoming Court Sara Lovelace!?! . Final Net Woman . . . We know there are none better. Ed D'Onofrio wairos them up for the Derby Oasc. Major Officers: President: Terry Ferraco Vice President: Sue Watters Secretary: Maria McPoland Treasurer: Kathy Saba Fiist Row. Left To Right: Lizannc Gulish. Rosemary Ccrto, 5hetce Nixon. Second Row, Left To Right: Colleen McGowan. Michelle Keane, Mary I.ou O’Brad, Sue Watters, Colcen Patrick, Beth Trice. Kim Lewi , Marie Piehuta. Third Row, Left To Right: Karen LeDonne, Lori Rae Raedelli. Sue Brozek Patti Bolanich, Tammy Schneider. Dawn and Peggy listen to Jim Trice ? instruction? during Sigma Chi's Derby Day, First Row, Left To Right: Melissa Galbraith. Terri Ferraco, l-isa Matiak Second Row, Left To Right: Patty Falkowski, Vicki Berdis, MarvAnn Hutton, Carol Castelli. Posic Ncatrour, Chat lent Saicrs, Kathy March, Lori Nyberg. Third Row, Left To Right: Ccci Hart, Sherrie Bland, Mary Stoppling, Margie Kurirk, Kathy Werner Chi Omega 243 Omega Psi Phi Fraternity........ 420 Schenley Hal! Having friendship is essential to the soul. This year the Brothers organized a Disco Voters Dance registering about 300 black college students, and participated in and lead a campus demonstration speaking out against oppression of the millions of black people in South Africa and the apartheid system, as well as, a number of National, city, and campus issues. Also this year, Omicron Psi went undefeated in the Black Football League, won two of three basketball tournaments, and won the 2nd Annual Delta Week's Greek Sing Trophy. Its been a good life here at Omicron Psi and we thank God for his guidence. Striving for a better community. The Ques L rry William enjoys the Cong Show on the Student Union tawn. Major Officers: Basileus: Douglas Guy Vice Basileus: Tryone Smith Keeper of Records and Seals: Mabrey Duff Keeper of Finance: Norman King Colors: Old Gold and Royal Purple National Founding: Howard University November 17, 1911 Established at Pitt: March 10, 1928 I 'V Center, Front: Brother At Jenkins. Projecting, left From Center: Biotlici Neville Evens. Biother Randy Bacon, Brothei Sylvester Pace Center, Back: Brother Mabcrey Duff. Projecting, Right From Center: Brother Carlton Williams, Brother Calvin Callender. Brother Grant Roberts, Brother Clifford Hudson. Center, Middle: 8rother Douglas Guy. Missing From Picture: Brother Tyrone Smith. Brother Norman King, Brother Horry Stcnson. Brother Darryl Watson, Brother Lorry Williams, Brother Kenneth Ritter. Omega Psi Phi 245 Triangle Fraternity....268 N. Bellcficld Avenue Triangle is a social and professional fraternity comprised of engineers and scientists on the Pitt Campus. In the Triangle House the brothers try to set up an atmosphere of fellowship that leads to academic success, but we never seem to accomplish that goal. The other part of a Triangle's stay at Pitt is the social life that includes parties, dinners, bar hopping, and being totally obnoxious. Triangle brothers can take any situation in stride—some people say that we are nothing but derelicts, but we represent that statement. Triangle—making the best of a bad situation The 268 N. Bellcficld Chapto Hou The Tec within the Triangle —that’s us! First Row. Left To Right: Ed Malone. Ernie Ruzich, Joe Brown, Gene Cooper. Second Row, Left To Right: Joe Seiger, Jim Karn, George Ormuos, Ken Meyer. Third Row, Left To Right: Brian Davis, Linda Alberts, Marianne Frabota, Kevin Weis. Fourth Row, Left To Right: Terry Keegan. Kirby Zozula, Jack Sincek, Demetri Zcrvoudrous, Nore DiNardo, Albert Toohey. Barb Dixon. Jeff Smith. Lee Chow. Trianglc 247 Tur Rirrii s i 11II in: IJ i i in: 1::: 11 HhS 11 11TIC11L PUT OF pun ramiinf 1977 OWL Vincent J. Vare Joy Kurcina Keith Srakocic R. David Tive Sylvan M. Pinto Editor-in-Chief Business Manager Photo Editor Advisor Yearbook Representative PHOTOGRAPHERS Peter Demas Mark Fin a more Dan Harper Jim Harper Jeff Harris Ed Moss Mike Mudrick Ronnie Murray Dennis Ruhe Penny Sayles Michael Stahl David Taylor Rich Wilson Joanne Woolf STAFF Julie Adams Beth Anistranski Jean Blahut Linda Darby Karen DeDomenic John Finn Sue Fisher Susan Gaydos Nello Giorgetti Chris Herrick Patti Lee Jakubek Matt Kambic Rosemary Malchesky Michelle Michaux Ellen Miller Leah Miller Nancy O’Donnell Anne Marie Paranac Susan Sciullo Lee Sers Barbara Thomas Michelle Vucinich Vincent J. Vare Editor-in-Chief John Finn Sports Editor Susan Sciullo Greeks Editor R. David Tive Advisor Keith Srakocic Photo Editor ARTISTS PHOTOGRAPHERS Mall k.n tl i . AilUl Sjor O'DiVonrlt. liu'il' I incili Dimilnilf. OFFICE PERSONNEL STAFF Belli i. T.n i l‘ Pictured, Left To Right: Keith Srakocic, Dave McDonald, Iris Schindelheim. Torn Waselcski, Len Romberg, Linda Fromholzer, Gloria Neuhcck, Patty fascarclla. Barb Thomas, Susan Chilia, Jim Payne, Joy Knrcina. Mark Cclender. Karyn Kadilak. Theresa Mulac ®be $ttt J2etos S Staff WPGH Radio is a student run organization designed to provide students interested in broadcasting with an opportunity to gain experience through participation. We broadcast into the dormitories to provide resident students with special student-oriented information and entertainment. We also provide an outlet for students who do this for fun. The number of active members in WPGH for the past year was about 50. WPGH provides campus news and sports coverage which students can not find anywhere else. First Row, Left To Right: Joe Enck, Mamie Abraham, Annie Wells. John Thompson, l.ori Saularelli. Pat Gourley, Ken Hunter Second Row. Left To Right: Dan Rosenthal. John Finn, Craig Slolar, Luke Ruppel. Cary Wagner. John Radi, L.D. Sauvage. Nick Babich. Steve Vance. 260 Media Editors ‘77 Years Of Collegiate Journalism The Pitt News is a student operation published three times a week during the Fall and Winter terms, twice a week during the Spring term, and once a week during the Summer months. Each issue carries campus, local, and national news, in addition to features, book and movie reviews, editorials, sports, want ads, personal ads (remember Brad and Leslie), and the ever popular “Fuzzy Weeks comic strip. Regular issues to look forward to are: the Orientation Issue, April Fools Issue and the Bayard Street Fraternity Issues. While the actual printing is done by an outside firm, the Pitt News production is strictly student oriented. From the sale of ads to reporting, photography to typesetting, and right down to the paste-up, students are responsible for the work. First Row, Left To Right: Debbie Naylor. Rill Moore Second Row, Ix ll To Right: Matt Kambic. Deanna Congilco. Mrca Cwtrlw. Lisa Rubenstein, Terri Rebich Third Row, Ix-ft To Right: ivte Hutch Maggie McKay Paul Mathews Fourth Row, lx ft To Right: Tom Wasoleski, Steve Sybert. From Ixfl To Right: Jay Fckslcin, Jim Farcri, Alev Levin Backspace is a student run literary magazine which publishes poetry, prose, and non-fiction written at the University of Pittsburgh. The purpose of the organization is to provide a place for Pitt writers to publish their work and to give the University and community a chance to examine and enjoy its writers' accomplishments. The circulation of the magazine is 2,000 copies per year. The office is located in Room 405 Schenley Hall. Founded, January 6, 1976, it is an out growth of the now defunct Ideas Figures publication. Media 2f l STUDENT GOVERNMENT BOARD January-December 1976 Consisting of six elected, full-time undergraduates and a voting President, this year's SGB had a difficult year from the outset. At first Joe Cronski was elected President by 32 votes until voting machine irregularities were seen. It seemed two voting machines in the Student Union Art Gallery had slips of paper covering presidential candidate Barry VVeisband’s name. Weisband contested to the Flections Committee and won the appeal of a second SGB Presidential Election. Cronski appealed this decision to the Student Government judicial Board who upheld the decision of the Elections Committee. Weisband went on to defeat Gronski by 96 of the 1,840 total votes cast. Two days after inaugurated Sue Turner resigned for personal family reasons resulting in a Board vacancy. Applications were made to the new SGB and they selected Gary Tweet! to fill this vacancy. These troubles were just the beginning: Allocations problems turned into Programming problems, which turned into tuition hike problems, which turned into a mid-November protest by 150 members of the Black Action Society in the Student Government Office—SGB meml ers and Student Affairs personnel were detained for three-heated hours. A year of controversy to say the least. Gary T cod Chip Hubbard Itobin Wcrtkin l-arry Bonita Marcus Barry Weisband President l-arry Krain •2 Rrpr«’scnlalivc I I Allocations Committee The Allocations Committee is an important Student Government Board committee in that it allocates for Student Government Board approval our $298,000 in student activity fees. While organizational costs continue to climb, the Allocations Committee “enjoys” the unpleasant assignment of trimming all organizational costs to adhere to the $298,000 limit. A difficult task to say the least. Firs Row: Sim- Rcibman Second Row, Left To Right: Dave Cazda, Bruce Frauson. Tim Stoops. Ellon Wolf. Third Row, Left To Right: Susan Martin. Linda Phillips. Andy Coleman, Becky Ciblw. Fourth Row, Ixfl To Right: Dave Pancoe, Grant Lawson, Lew Lineman, Phyllis Strauss, Fifth Row, I,cft To Right: Rill Hinrichson. Brian K ruman. Ken Issacman. Freshman Fall Camp Home First Row, Ixfl To Right: Shelly Lambing. Marcia (ailiendo. Susan Gaydos. Sharon DePue. Kobbi Luxbacher, Mary Stoppling Second Row, Left To Right: Carol Thomas. Colleen McCroder, Chris Herrick, Boh First Row. Left To Right: Margy Stein. Mitch Kaufman. Second Row, Left To Right: Harvey Block. Debbie Furlan. Darlene Repka. Bill Husack, Kathy Szramowski Programming 264 SGB Committees Elections coming Charles, Pally Morrison. Nancy Kolanchik, John Powers. Max l xsh Third Row, Left To Right: l.isa Koporok. l«ori Shnff, Tama Melcdandri. Jodi Sloehr. Debbie Naylor. Top: Bill McCabe (Chair| er n). Firs! Row, Ix.-fl To Right: Diane Behers, Ellen Wiest. Ron Long (Go-Chairporson). Second Row, I.cft To Right: Mark llanko. David Tive (Advisor). Margie Furick, Kevin Talman (( • Chair| erson). Paula McKriskey, Ron Theleen. Food Co-Op First Row, Left To Right: Jody Cappa, Candy Scott. Valerie Addison, Bruce Ungar. Second Row, I eft To Right: Noel Nelson. Jim Cascoioe. Joanne Danielson, Barry Schwartz. Amie Ansel. Cathy Obern. Third Row. Ixft To Right: John Rould, Marcella Bell, Paul Aaron SGB Committocs 265 First Row, Left To Right: Frank Stationich, Kathleen FuuM. Valerie Addison. Vincent Robertson, Michele Hruslci Second Row, I-cft To Right Nina Alia rot in, Robin Schmaktieg. Darlenea King, Steven Risitop. J. Hutchison. Dina Krasnopoler, Denise Autos , Fdwinu Ricks Committee On The Arts Social Committee Seated, Left To Right: Karen Hill, Robert Dent. Judith Brewer, Gregory Sandidge, Roliin Qunintnnec. 266 Studcnt Union Board Firvt Row, Left To Right: Drhhir Now mink. Kuron Mmkal Colette Flannick Second Row . I.cfl To Right: Richard (Carbon. Rita DiM.irlino. Ron Stanko (Chair|X'ru n), Stephanie Cooler, Steven Kent Third Row. Ix-ll To Right: Gary Harter, David Rudder cm. Karen Kline. Marianne Gcrdy. Neil Powers, Franco Corona. Janet Tarosky. Public Affairs Committee Student Union Board The Student Union Board (S.U.B.) is an administratively sponsored and funded organization that is responsible for programming major and minor events of an educational, cultural, and social nature for the University community. It represents the University’s commitment of providing informal educational experiences outside of the classroom; experiences that enrich, entertain, and educate. The Board is divided into three working committees. Public Affairs. Social, and the Arts. The Public Affairs Committee is responsible for bringing speakers, workshops, forums, and symposia to the campus. All planned events seek to emphasize the educational and informative component of the extra-curricular programing effort. The Social Committee seeks to plan events that are more recreational and entertaining in nature. Participatory events are the backbone of this committee, with additional programs designed to utilize the students' leisure time on campus. The Committee on the Arts seeks to strengthen the Arts by providing impetus for new and varied art forms on our University campus Student Union Board 2 Seated. Left To Right: Anne Pinckney. Marsha Kurinan, Michelle Silcora. Terry Ann Weis, Jim McCaffrey, Kathy flaring, Dave Fowler. Nancy Dieterle, Denise Cochran. Faye Gershwin. Jack McElwee. Standing, Left To Right: Mark Moore, Milleage Harris, Darryle Taylor. Resident Student Association The Resident Student Association speaks for the resident student to the administration, other organizations, and the community. It speaks to have an open line of communication so that the voice of the resident student can be heard. Getting people involved is what we are all about. We do this by providing entertainment, listening to, getting things done for, and protecting the interests of Pitt dormitory dwellers. Who are we? Why, the Resident Student Organization, of course. What can we do for you? 26S Representative I-'irsl Row, I.cft To Right: Kim Romaivowj-ki (Senior Trc;isurcr), Betty MacDonovun (Junior Alumni Representative), Fileen Quigley (Senior Secretary). Second Row, Left To Right: Kathy McDonald (Senior Vice President), Judy Guy (Sophmore President), Patty Devine (Junior Treasurer), Mary Ray Quinn (Senior President). Diane Bciwcl (Junior Secretary), Bonnie Trinclixti (Junior President). Nursing Student Organization Nursing Student Organization (NSO) is the undergraduate, representative student Ixxly for the University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing. Its members include nursing students from the respective four years of college—Freshman through Senior years. Officers are elected by fellow classmates each year. NSO provides a liason between the School of Nursing and the Administration of the School. It also establishes lines of communication within the School itself, as well as the entire University community. An annual project of NSO is the sponsorship of a career seminar with representatives gathered from universities and hospitals throughout the country. Social events, such as a banquet given by the Junior Class members to honor graduating Senior Nursing Students, are also sponsored by the NSO. Reprcscntativr 269 3PITT C3L3C3E CLUB Firs! Row. Left To Right: Twill Weiii (' Jirlc' ), Jim Slan lttfr. Rick Mikol, Ritchie Ron. Marc Cclfand. Scott Derco. Dr A Thomas Carioai (Director). Mark Mtumaimo (President). Tom Hordulwiy. David Hammer. Al Brier, Mark Miller Second Row. I,cfl To Right: Jeff Stein. Jeff llarner. George Diolio, Le Wriu. Pat Geyer. Joe Zachanini. Jeff Wahl. Jim I iDonato. Joe McIntyre. Randy Boyles. Mark Mncci. Todd Peters. Third Row. Left To Right: Bill McCabe. Joe Dato, Bob Nefl. Mike Blake. Rick Wagner, John Snyder. Jim Ri| pin. Warren Hutchinson. John Riley. Duane Dillard. Mark Antonich. Rick Tuitui. Ccnc Waltz. Warren Hutchinson. Ritchie Bor ., Dave Hammer, ami Mark Musmanno serenade a Odar Crest College lass________________________________________________ I’m Dr. Carusoand 1 direct this animal show. Pitt Glee Club The Pill Glee Club is the oldest non-athlctic student organization on the University of Pittsburgh Campus. Since its inception in 1S90, the Pitt Glee Club has been involved in performing the finest music available for tenor and bass voices. The Club rehearses four hours per week to prepare their varied repertoire for several home concerts and three annual tours. The hard work of preparation and the satisfaction of fine performances combine to create a close fraternalism among the members. Touring has been an integral part of the Glee Club since the early part of the 20th century. Through this touring, the Glee Club’s reputation of musical excellence has been spread throughout the Eastern and Southern United States, Southern California, Mexico, and Western Europe. These opportunities to represent Pitt outside the University community has instilled a deep sense of pride for the Alma Mater in over 1,000 alumni. During May of 1976, the club toured England, France, and Italy. Highlighting concerts included performances in Stratford-on-Avon, Canterbury Cathedral, the High Mass in Notre Dame de Paris, St. Mark's Cathedral, St. Peter’s Basilica, and Gaeta, the home port of the United States Navy’s Sixth Fleet. The 1976-1977 school year performances included: Parents’ Weekend, Lantern Night, the Governor’s Concert Season in Harrisburg, Wilson College—Chambersburg, Pa., Beaver College—Cheltenham, Pa., Mozart’s Requiem in the fall, the Cadet Chapel, United States Military Academy—West Point, Ladycliff College—Highland Falls, N.Y. The Glee Club’s repertoire appeals to all! With close-ups as these, aren't you glarl you use Dial? We've lx-en in here so long we don't WANT to get nut! These Lincoln Coaches have PI.ENTY of room! PITT CHORAL SOCIETY First Row, Lcfl To Right: Lenore Mathias. Natalenc Mellingcr. Nancy Brown. Sharon Wallach. Mickey Drlduca. Joyce Trischler, Sally landau, Kathy Jones. Cindy Bahn Second Row. I.eft To Right: Joan Yoder. Carol Wallcy. Ilona Perhac. Kelly Doyle. Patricia Zomeik, Benita Marcus. Fern Celfand. Janet Valcho. Third Row. Ix-ft To Right: Dr. A Thomas Caruso (Director). Joan Billets (President). Thereto Ashoff. Catherine Banayan. Pal Devine. Kathy Appleby, Cheryl Moore. Bonnie Trinclish. Sonya Hanczar. Joann Murser. Marietta Fachctti. The University of Pittsburgh Choral Society is a group of alto and soprano voices sharing an interest in singing and performing quality concerts. They perform at various colleges and universities while on tour and occasionally team with the Pitt Glee Club during some of their home performances. Folk music, as performed here, is also a part of the Pitt Choral Society's repertoire. I just don't get no respect :72 Pitt Choral Society While on lour the Pitt Choral Society often shares a nights performance with the ln l Glee Chib Here memlx-rs chuckle at an amusing number at the University of Cincinnati. If it's Tuesday, this must be Pittsburgh! Bus rides—that's when you REALLY get to know the other members. Pill Choral Society 273 Dance Ensemble If exposure to dance as a performing art is what you seek, the Pitt Dance Ensemble is the place to meet. The purpose of the Pitt Dance Ensemble is to further the appreciation of dance as an art form. It’s 43 members conduct class, lectures, as well as performances throughout the year. A strong technical background is not essential because we are not a professional company, but we do offer a wide variety of experiences. Some of God’s Children is a nondenominational gospel choir begun in the winter of 1972. Our main purpose is to uplift the name of Jesus Christ in song. NVe have traveled to Washington, D.C., Boston, Philadelphia, Connecticut. Maryland and to various other campuses and churches. This song ministry that God has anoited us with, has brought souls to Christ and souls closer to Christ. Firs! Row, I.cfl To Right: Brian Tnilear. Darryl Daughtry, Stu Atwater. Second Row, Ix fl To Right: lx slic Russell. Cheryl McMichacl. Sonya l.iggons. Esther Shcapord. Carol Oliver. Donna Walker. Marian Creir. Tomotta Smith Third Row. I .oft To Right: Robin Simms. Marla Johnvon. Kudina Sloane. Juliana Taylor. Debbie Sloane, Brenda Jackson. Karen Robinson. Center: Rebecca Rice. Clockwise, From Bottom: Pat I.aw, Jean Scibcl. Mary Ramsay. Patty Krauss. Klsu l.imbach, laiuric Caron. Margaret Skrinar 274 Porforming Arts Wm Chapel Choir Conducting: Grover Wilkins. Ill First Row. I.crft To Right: Ix'slic Mayrn. Solan Fyock, Term Cinkovic, Sylnlla Suda, Nancy Bitar Second Row, Left To Right: Evelyn Steranka, Carol McEvoy, Deb Mills. Beth Kromcr. Melanie Banks. Vicki Azzaro Third Row. Ix-fl To Right: Beth Quill. Jill Zeller. Lynne Georges, Denise Ijtnz, Kathy McDonald. Marilyn DeMary. Sabrina Sigal, Kim Popovich. Fourth Row, Ix-ft To Right: Tim McDonald. Debbie Wallace, Becky Webb. Pavla Sim (Secretary), Jan Sutila. Dot tie Christiansen. Daria Mcdwnl. David Garfield. Fifth Row. Ix ft To Right: Chris Hensel. Joseph Howard. Frank Dickos. Tim McCulloch, Rick Perdian, Ix s Graves. Tim lafolla (President). Jeff Liebmann. John Rinehart. The Heinz Chapel Choir is a performing group of 40-60 members. The purpose of this organization is to advance and promote the educational and cultural per-suit of music, and to provide students with an opportunity to hear and participate in many different types of musical literature. The Heinz Chapel Choir is shown here prior to one of its many Fall term performances. Pittsburgh Choral Society Performing Arts 275 Fir t Row, Loft To Right: Livi Cohen. Alexannda Kr«-| . Marvlia Blytlte. Chris llerrick. Joyce MacFarbnc. Jill Birrs Second Row, I-eft To Right: Marty Supouit . Cheryl Skinger, Carol Simko. Jim Bachman (President). June Yee. David Reeder. Mark Vcrlihay. Jack Krauv Third Row. I-cfl To Right: Mark Musmanno. Dr. Robert Hickey. James Kunkcl. Jerry Magonr. Mark Christol ek. Eric Kmman. Alan Brader. Ernest Rublxi. David Fowler ©mirrnn Selta Kappa In addition to two well-attended business meetings, Omicron Delta Kappa held two tap meetings and several dinner meetings throughout the year. City Council President, Dick Caliguiri (shortly to become Pittsburgh’s Mayor), joined the membership for dinner and provided a campaign wrap-up of national, state, and local elections in late October. Following initiation in Heinz Chapel, the Founders Day Banquet was held at the Park Schenley. The speaker was Dr. Cyril Wecht, Allegheny County Coronor and ODK’s Alumnus of the Year 1976, who spoke on the qualities of leadership. During Christmas holidays James Dale Bachman, ODK President and Regional Provincial, attended the National Chapter at William and Mary College. A wine-tasting party was held at The Keg” in early January at which Professor Cohen introduced initiates to the group and the grape. In late February, Dr. Nossen addressed the members at a dinner meeting in the Faculty Club on the subject of Witchcraft, a controversial campus issue. After the Spring initiation and installation of new officers, a banquet was held at Stouffer’s with a farewell address delivered by Carol Ann Simko. the 1977 Senior of the Year. Dr. William Kaliden was chosen Alumnus of the Year 1977. Mark Clark Musmanno was nominated for the ODK National Fellowship. The Society actively participated in planning the University Honors Convocation and sponsored the first Leadership Workshop for newly elected officers of student organizations. The year ended with a regional meeting at Grove City College at which Ernie Rubbo, 1977-78 President, was elected Provincial of the region. 276 Honofarics I oft To Right: Jerry Magonr. Warren Hutchinson. Marty Sup-powitz. Mark Musmanna Iruiiis Druids, a leadership and scholastic honor fraternity, is dedicated to recognizing undergraduate men who display those ideals of leadership, character, service, and scholarship which make him an outstanding student. Sophomores and juniors are tapped into the organization as well as faculty and administration members, eligible for honorary membership. Required prerequisites are: a primary leadership role in at least one activity, an academic QPA of 3.75 or higher, letter winner of a sports team, or major role in a university wide organization. Also, an objective assessment by existing members of the individual's character and ability as a student and campus leader is essential. First Row, Left To Right: Warren Hutchinson. l-ouiv A Kievan. Glory Valontouish. Mark C. Musmanno, S AlexaniKlra Kreps (President), Mary Moran Second Row, I .eft To Right: Sherman Snyder, Nancy Vido. Pat Tinker. Dave Baxter. Debra Ann Waybright. Cara Silvcstri. Diane Borollo Third Row, Left To Right: Krista Bncklaw. Sue Prior, Chris Breimlel. Linda Percy. Elite Sauer, Monica Curtin. James Kunkel. Harry Patchin, Robin Cooper, Charles Kunklc. tat- Clayton Fourth Row. Left To Right: Eleonora Zych. Gina (arietta, Deborah Moses. Joni Millstone. Sherri Adler, Sylvie Morian, Marshall Zwick. Marcia Huber. Judy Ayala, Karen Moskal. Ronda Henning. Debby N'eff. Karen Kline. Jack Brown (Advisor). Fifth Row. Left To Right: James Mahramas. Eileen Navalance. Marcia Tomaswick. Geoff Joseph, Trevor Mecia. Chris Marchioni. Jndv Rolley. Mark A Stempkowski Sixth Row. I.cft To Right: Marcia Yakovich, Kimberly Shaffer. Mike Walsh. Gabriel Cilli. John Righetti. 1-arry Gleason. Ronald Fields. Bob Higginson, Curtiss Jones, David Chopski, Gene Harnmell. Mark W. Morrissey. Bill Toth. Bob Wobrak. Mark Rozlck. ffjt Eta S igma Phi Eta Sigma is a National College Ifonor Society for freshmen. Since the founding of the Society in 1923 at the University of Illinois. Phi Eta Sigma has grown to over 170 chapters active on college campuses across the country. In 1975, Phi Eta Sigma became co-ed. The members attend monthly meetings to hear various speakers and take part in chapter activities. Scholarships funded both nationally and locally are awarded on the basis of service to the chapter and the University. Besides the tutoring programs conducted through the counseling center and the Student Affairs Office, Phi Efa Sigma is also involved with Pitt's learning skills center as student academic counselors. Firs! Row, Ixfl To Right: Gerald Hoover (Secretary). Leonard Kovalsky (President), Robert Rowan (Vice-President. Second Row. Left To Right: Mark Farrell. Thomas Pizoli. Kenneth Polasko. Donna Herbert, Michael Ascenzi, Timothy Rodkcr. Leonidas Sklias. Paul Parker, Paul Mcrlinn, Robert Cordy, Kathleen Nichols, Fred Frank, Kianc Perry Third Row, la-fl To Right: Charles Vogel. John Aitav ilia. Dave Palu . WayneTobac. William Bchare, Richard Kerr. Gary Storrick. William Piazza. Thomas Albert, Gary Ruretz. Leonard Karas, Larry Ohrin lEta SCappa Nu Eta Kappa Nu is the National Electrical Engineering Honorary Society. The purpose of the organization is to recognize those students in electrical engineering who have done an outstanding job in their studies. Members are selected each year from the top ranks of the junior and senior classes. The major activities for this past year included selection of the outstanding electrical engineering teachers and student. Eta Kappa Nu also provided tutoring services to underclassmen. Activities ended this year with our annual banquet at Webster Hall. 278 Honorarios First Row. Ufl To Right: Orin CZoldhlmn. Jerry B Magone. Jill Hires. Mark C Miwiunno, Marcia R Mclnnn, Lynne Cornell. Chris Marchioni. Alexanndra Kreps. Nancy Hitar, Alexis Megaludls, Sieve Skarupa. Sam Elias. Edward GomcIi Second Row. I-oft To Right: Bruce Waldholtz. Ernest R Hnl lxi Mark Rozick. Geoffrey Joseph. David Rwdrr, Mary Koledc, Dana V'uctnich. Brian Weaver. Mark W. Morrissey. Jim Cuscione. Cheri Gallagher. Joel R Cohen. Francis Brooks Third Row. Ixft To Right: Alan Brader. Eric Rrader. David Senior. Chris Bonnet. Sieve Shalian. Mark Clawson. Sieve Bonn, Gene Hammell. Scou Miller. John Magrr. Alplja Epsilon lelta llortar Soarii Mortar Board is the national honorary for senior women at Pitt. Since 1923 they have been honoring senior women for their scholarship, leadership, and service to the University. This year the organization went coed. Alpha Epsilon Delta, the International Premedical Honor Society recognizes scholastic excellence among premedical students at colleges and universities in the United States and Canada. Membership in AEI) is an honor bestowed upon a student by fellow students in recognition of superior scholastic achievement and campus involvement. Applications for membership are accepted in the fall and winter. The major objective of the Society is to stimulate an appreciation of the importance of premedical education in the study of medicine. Honorarin 279 3au Ifta igma Tau Beta Sigma is a national band sorority. The group assists the Hand Director. Don Hower, in many ways, as well as sponsors parties for the University of Pittsburgh Varsity Marching Band. Membership requirements are an above average musical ability, at least one term with the Pitt Bands, leadership qualities, and a minimum 2.0 quality point average. First Row, I.cfl To Right: Mary Syiun Pallicl (President). Florence Wagner (Secretary). Kathy Stevens (Treasurer). Alice Sapienza (Historian). Second Row. Left To Right: Mary Fllen Dnugall, C arol Buffonc, Lawrence Meredith. Lillian Hankins. Jackie Wonlitich. Susan Berberich First Row, I.cft To Right: Linda Raker. Mary Killmeyer Second Row. Left To Right: Mary Lint . Jeanine East. Mary Hn inec. LiiAun Urmwn, Mary Edssards. Sue DaMico. Third Row, Ixft To Right: Tammy Haddad. SueShaiman. Colleen O'Donnell. Ellen Zaincncik. (’iml .ink ham. (.hris Snyder 280 Honoraries AlpJja f igma lambda A national honor fraternity for evening students in any major. Alpha Sigma Lambda is dedicated to the advancement of scholarship. Its purpose is to bring into closer community those students who demonstrate academic excellence, to recognize and promote leadership among its members and other evening students and to give its members the opportunity to assemble and share their goals. Chartered at the University of Pittsburgh in 1973, Alpha Chi Chapter is one of fifty-one chapters across the country. Pi a a it 8 igma The National Honorary Mechanical Engineering Fraternity, Pi Tau Sigma, has been at the University of Pittsburgh since April, 1940. The Pittsburgh Tau Chapter sponsors high school scholarships and works with students and faculty in departmental activities. Firs! Row, Ixft To Right: Monica Nystrom (Secretary). F Summer . Toni Wallace (Treasurer). Kenneth C M Kluvo (President) Eric Winter (Vice President). I-ouis T l-oggi. Ed Zapopnpiozny. Kim Komanko Second Row. I .eft To Right: Dave liovis. Joe Pallini. Diane Zuk. Tom Horduhay. Scott Lawson. Greg Petrillo. Jim Hunter Third Row. Left To Right: Tom I laser. Tim (‘.of field. Denis Mahony. Rernie (arm, la w Scherer. Fred llcrnel llonoraries 281 Firs! Row, Ix-fl To Right: Elisa Sauer. Celeste Barringer, Carrn Civitarose, Kim Vercamen, Janice Crain. Rozlyn Bcrty. Second Row, I.e(l To Right: Debbie Shufler. Rosemary Colecchia. Marly Ceisler, Caryn Hirsh, Scott Davidson, Joe Ross, Judy Lynn. Third Row. Left To Right: Tab Crooks. Rick Charny, Elenora Zych, Nancy Vito. Cindy Obelz. Karen Roney. I.inda Roll. (Samrna SUjrta Ipatlnn Sitting, I.cft To Rigid: Loo Lamannis. Richard Wood, Marilyn Davidson, Mark Ozark. Patricia Evans, lands Aggaiz (Advisor). Alexander Von Humboll. Standing, Ix-ft To Right: Dave Black, Jerry Barlow. Charles Tav lor, Kay Kelly. Holly Faye (President), Nancy Aspden. Barnett Selling. 282 Honoraries First Row, Ix'fl To Right: Amy Hulk. Sue Marriott, Carol Sikora, Barb bn-nce, Dw Williams. Ronnie Nock. Tim Mitzrl Second Row. I .eft To Right: Rrucc Cebhardt. Ruth Rollins. (Jail Simmons, l eg Hockonljerry. Eileen Kavalchick, Patty Ralla. Kathy Wiktoronski Third Row. Ixfl To Right: John Warden. Cheryl Verosky. Michelle Sullivan. Meg Burkhart. Betsy Straub. Alex Vasilakis, Larry Paolini. Michael Pawlik. Fourth Row. Iarft To Right: Joe McIntyre. I)an Sdullo The title of Pitts first annual Geography Week, GET INTO YOUR WORLD, is also representative of Pitt’s Geography Club. Our organization has provided its members with the opportunity to better understand themselves, fellow students, and faculty. Some activities this year included: exploring caves, a trip to Columbia University, New York, and participation in a relay race sponsored by a local church organization—with proceeds benefiting the poor. This year’s most important activity has been the presentation of Geography Week on campus. During Ceography Week, several representatives from government, industry and the academic community generously donated their time and talent to bring us interesting and lively presentations and discussions. This year's geography club has been alot of fun. some hard work, and a positive growing experience for all of us. Special thanks to Alex Von Humbolt and Ixniie Agassiz. ICambba JS igma Lambda Sigma was created when the Civil Rights Act and Title IX forced the organization Cwens to go co-ed. Cwens had been a sophomore women’s honor society, but Lamlxla Sigma is open to male sophomores, too. Lambda Sigma’s (Creek for leadership and scholarship ) purpose is the same as Cwens’, that is, to serve a variety of needs of the University of Pittsburgh and the community. Members work on charitable projects such as the Halloween party for the Children’s Hospital and help at University functions as freshmen orientation. Members are selected on the basis of leadership, grade point average, ability, interest in Lamlxla Sigma, and extra-curricular activities. lambda Sigma, in turn provides training for leadership and the chance to serve the University. It is through this service that Lambda Sigma will seek to become an active and worthwhile successor to Cwens as a part of the University of Pittsburgh, where Cwens itself was started. lloiw rari« 2 ' Standing. Left To Might: Steve Levine. Owen Katz. Lou McLindon. Randv C.’app, Bud Heaps. I)an 1-ei field. Hank Kearrtcy. Frank Crcgo. John Panizza. Mark Schwartz, Chris Meranuk. Doug Bliley. Jeff Sharer, Gary Tweed. Steve R clti. Joe Nychay, Fred Thomas First Row, Left To Right: Marcia Calicndo. Rosann DeFrancesco. Benita Marcti'. Kathy Saha. Helen Roberts. Tama Meledandri. Sue Watters. Wanda Scaccia. Sharon Mandel. Second Row, Left To Right: Pam Frldy. Cheryl Barlow, Faye Gershwin. Chris Herrick. Conceit a Lapa, Debbie Fehr, Susan Sciullo, Michelle Keane. Melissa Swoager, Cvnde Frederick. Anne Wilton. 284 lionorurics Standing. I«cft To Right: Howard Sinn. Urry Gleason. Tim Bonzo. Kd Donley. Dr Rolwrt Marshall. John Panizza. Hick Ron. Dr Robert Ilk-key, John Powers. Dave Draskovich, Jay McNamara. K ra Krieg. Jim Condron. Dong Kushner. Dave Httitlrncr. Don Carton. Bart Huchel. Dave Lately Sljn Camhiia Rho Lambda is a National Panhellenic Recognition Society recognizing outstanding leadership and service of a sorority member for her furtherance of the Panhellenic system and her devotion to the ideals and objectives of the fraternity woman. These sorority women chosen have contributed to their sorority as well as to the entire Greek System. Each year the new members are selected and presented during Greek Week. (Driirr of ©mrga The Order of Omega was founded at the University of Miami in the Fall of 1959 by a group of outstanding fraternity men, who felt that individuals in the Greek community should be recognized for their service to the fraternity system and their University. The purpose of the Order is to recognize those fraternity men who have attained a high standard of leadership in interfraternity activities, to encourage them to continue along this line, and to inspire others to strive for similar conspicuous attainment; To bring together outstanding fraternity men to create an organization which will help to mold the sentiment of the institution on questions of local and intercollegiate fraternity affairs; To bring together members of the faculty, alumni, and student members of the institution's fraternities on a basis of mutual interest, understanding, and helpfulness. One does not apply for membership but is chosen by the Order. 2K- MVV VSES rV RS TAIt First Row, Seated Left To Right: George Oiniros (.Secretary), Cher Skinger (President). Second Row, I.c(l To Right: Joyce Mac-Farlane. Shelley Sodomsky, Jerri Knoeller. Margie Greco. Heather Riley, Karen Dubin. Third Row, I.eft To Right: Judic Kieda. Vicki Johansson, Mary Rose Patejak. Jack! Reich. Melissa Swoagcr, Diana Zorich (Advisor). flU© YADI Quo Vadis is a volunteer student organization whose purpose is to interpret the Nationality class rooms to students, faculty, visitors and their guests. There are 48 active members who guide visitors through the 19 Nationality Rooms 7 days a week, on the hour from 10 AM to 3 PM. Before giving tours, each member must go through an intensive training session covering all aspects of the rooms. In addition to these tours, the girls assist at various special University functions, such as the Chancellor’s Reception for Freshmen, Parents’ Weekend, and Commencement. 28fi Scrvi«- Fir I Row, Left To Right: Los Weiss, Pat Ruck, FLaiix- Wolfsburg. Gail A I’lyler. Susan Viokol. Rich GoWlfcrg. Beth McMurray. Tom Muff (Director). Second Row, Left To Itijiht: Carol Zielinski. Ann Altmyer, Vicki l)ym. Grorge Barrel!. The Pill Y.M.C.A.—A Cure-all for Educational Boredum. Over 1,000 students discover themselves and reality through participation in volunteer projects. The Y” offers a chance to grow and an opportunity to lx? with those who need help and concern. Through projects in Education, Mental Health. Corrections. Community, and Health, students are offered experience only found outside University walls. Volunteerism is a sound business. The profit is worth the investment. The Pitt Y.M.C.A. is: taking retarded kids to the circus and movies, community awareness seminars, organization of dances and parties for juvenile delinquents, tutoring kids in math, reading, and science, counseling mental health patients, tutoring foreign students in English, befriending inmates at a prison, blind children, and kids with Cerebral Palsy, setting up coffeehouses to display local talent and enrich the bluegrass culture at Pitt, organization of Craft Fairs for tin- student body exposure to demonstration and creation of crafts,... Getting Away. WE RE INTO PEOPLE! 2 7 First Row, Left To Right: Michelle Sikora, Rick Luisi, Tamar Ratlin, Mike Mr I .cut Inn. Karen Wagner. Theresa Jones. Second Row. I .eft To Right: Tom I Infer. Marcia ('lever (Orientation Chairperson), Joanic Gcroski. Kim Cornman. Helene Walsh. Penny Poli. Marianne Gerdy, Donna Kraniak. Joe Moran The Mentor Program is one of the many facets of the New Student Programs. The Mentors are a volunteer group of upper classmen who facilitate and implement not only the Orientation Program, but many other programs, as well. They function in the capacity of a friend, a peer-counselor, and as an information-referral person so as to provide the new student with vital information on academic and social programs, student organizations, and University services and facilities. The Mentors’ specific responsibilities include group meetings at Freshmen Orientation, contact with Freshmen on a one-to-one basis, attendance and participation in the various academic programs, and being available to their freshmen. First Row. I.cft To Right: Dcnnir Ranegar, Joe Roberts. Harvey Block. Diane Bortz, Linda Pension. Janet Micuch, Sue Soenfell, Sheryl Nudel. Second Row, Left To Right: Joe Dato, Jay McNamara. John Paniz a, Kathy Donahoc, Debbie Kaylo. Phyllis Woodard, l iri Tylinski. (’indy Chambers. Dawn Cidcon. Meg Burkhart Bob Sass. Cwenn Tompkins Third Row, Loft To Right: Bruce Gobhardt. Milledge Harris. 28-S Sorvice First Row, Left To Right: Kevin Simon. Chris ( ass. Phil Cillo. Rosemary Maori, Judi Sevel. Tricia Kenyon, Michelle Palcltowski (Orientation Staff Assistant), Second Row, Left To Right: Kd Donley, Jim Hughey. John Colosimo. Steve Solrek, Jan Medoff, Debbie Ratanian. Frank Kimkcl. Jim Work, Karen DeDomenic. Patti Jakubek. MEOTOMS First Row, Ixft To Right: Lisa Bianco. Cindy la-moncelli. Linda Fraker, Mari Kashlak, Marcy Weir. Beth Alderman. Marie Piehuta. Ted Abernathy Second Row, Ia?ft To Right: Todd Peters. Sue McFarland. Snzie Orlando. Andrea Schrecengost, Karen Siko. Darold Foote. Debbie Thompson. Marla Johnson. Joan Tomaszewski. Jack Anstaiulig Third Row, Left To Right: Hon Vrana. Joe lleim. Carol Alcorn, Roslyn Mon-dnl. Mark Potenzone. Sherie Sedenka, Lisa Jones, Debbie Moxie, Tammy Schneider. Amy George. Service 289 Pictured. I.cft To Right: Suzi Moore, Cindy Balm. Kathy Raulk-rlav Not Pictured: I.auric Ramcit, Mike Aceto, Stephanie Duffek. Sheila Fit .-mail rice. Jay Hutchison. Ann Healey. Cindy Murphy. Becki Peace. Joe Salkowitz. Walt Banach. John Walerson, Uhin Lee. Richard Ceiscy. Allen Radcn. Alexis Samulski, Regina Rushe. Karen Kuukel. A MTTLE HELP FKOM YOU® FMEND A Little Help From Your Friends runs a 24 hour hot line and crisis center. Staffed with trained para-professionals 8-12 evenings, the organization offers crisis intervention, peer-to-peer counselling, information, and referral service, and friends to talk to. These students want to gel involved and are available to others who need them. 290 Scrvlce First Row, I.cfl To Right: Michelle Root Its. Margaret Oden, Kathleen Faust. Darlcna King Marcella Bell Valeric Addison. Trenier Grogan Second Row. Left To Right: nn DeMav Marla Johnson, Margie Malm Rohin Sims. Carol Soltuu, Coljoeii Micklo. Betsy Shaeffer, Beverly Scruggs. Doris Carlisle. Third Row, Jxft To Right: Jennie Seipio. Marian Williams, Diana Littlejohn. Lynn Thompson. Vanessa Roberts. Pally Colvin, Sharon Bryant, Vuncia Merrick. Debbie Barren, Cheryl Pastorius Fourth Row. Left To Right: Crystal Dutigce. Karen Braith-wailo. Joyce Bankston. Chariuainc Mayfield. Ellen Fox. Betty Seales. Denise Butts. Wanda Walter. Rhona Williams. Diana Staso. UGMA IffiMA As Pitl’s national service organization, Gamma Sigma Sigma carries out many projects throughout the year serving the University and its community. Among these projects are Lantern Night, co-sponsors at the Book Exchange, participation in charity walk-a-thons, and arranging parties for children at schools for the blind and deaf. Unity in Service is our motto, and we work together to satisfy the needs of members, fellow students, and the community. Service 291 First Row, Ixfl To Right: Alan Horlslcin. Sin- Solli , J«-ff Harris. Dennis Rhodes Micluel Balt-' Second Row, I.eft To Right: Bruce Wahlhnlty. Jim Book. Dave Rossi, Scott Davidson, !.aur.i Santerelli. l-arry Walsh (Proident) Third Row. I-«?ft To Right: Darol l Foote, Eric Kriiinan, Ron Russak. Jeff Zuhkowgki Alpha Phi Omega is the National Service Fraternity founded in 1925. Beta Chapter, founded at Pitt in 1927, recently celebrated its fiftieth anniversary. With foundations in the principles of leadership, friendship, and service, the Pitt Chapter is deeply involved in providing the University and community with manpower for worthy projects. The major project of the group is the semi-annual Book Exchange held at the beginning of each term in the Student Union Venetian Room. Members of the University community bring books they wish to sell and quote a price. The editions are then displayed according to subject and interested buyers may purchase books of their choice for the stated price, plus a one dime service fee (which is donated to charity). Other serveies provided by the chapter include: keeping score each week for blind bowlers, checking coats at official University functions, distributing a student desk blotter, answering WQED telephones at pledge peri xls, and raising money for Autistic Children. The Chapter encourages brothers to participate actively in other campus organizations as a means of developing leadership potential. We welcome interested people who share our ideals to APO President l irry Walsh cliecks inventory. join. 292 Scrvice Students have found Book Exchange prices to 1m- much In-ttcr than those offered by neighboring book dealers. Books are displayed by subject. AILIPMA PHI ®KffiA Service 293 First How, Ixrft To Right: Josir Giglumli, Linda Schwartz. Marvin Goldstein. ltita Haitink Second How , Ijeft To Right: Gars Amelin. Ncllo Giorgetti, Jim Hitter. Toni Ostop Third Row, I-cfl To Right: Ted Nelson. John I Inlowalvj. Mark McKlllop, Tom Dienno. Jim Spark. The College Young Democrats is a special interest group which, exists as an organization for students with an interest in the political spectrum. The CYD's work at the grass-roots level in local, state, and national politics, as well as work and fund raise for charity. Each year the College Young Democrats, in conjunction with the College Republicans, sponsor a voter registration drive. The College Young Democrats have 25 active members and their office is located in room 318 Schenley Hall. 29-1 Special I merest First How, I -oft To Rifilil: Krri Andrews. JoartlU' l.evison (President). Dare Henry (Treasurer). Second Row. I.cll To Right: Tlinmas Trnnpus (Vice President), Jolm (.'omvay. Mamie Abr.tlwm. Rolando Real. Kirn Borden (See-rotary). Thti Swain. PSTT COLLEGE B3is?aaab©b W . in. fir ni.fP P In ffl %H' ,11, ill The Pitt College Republicans is an organization of students who are interested in promoting the ideals and position of the Republican Party, lie-sides active participation in local, state, and national campaigns, they register new voters, give information on absentee ballots and change of address forms, and help in community service projects. First Row, Left To Right: David Cold. Jim Wavne. Second Row, I.efi To Right: Mike Mullinger, Jim (,'nriiii Fred Frxlnronlco. David Messina. Third Row, I.eft To Right; M Whitely. Bruce Sauka. 1-eigli Gcrslenix-rgon Fourth Row. (ell To Right: Dan NeiUaucr. Jim Ruehmling. Dave Kirk. Not Pictured: Vince l-epidi, Dan Russel The Pyramid Zen Society is a brotherhood whose purpose is to find the TRUTH . . . meaning self-definition This is done by using common sense and intuition to go within the mind and discover THE REAL SELF. The group makes use of Zen techniques in their search. One of these techniques is to confront the mind by asking the question. Who am I? By the gradual elimination front the mind of those conceptions that are obstacles to clarity or objectivity the individual begins to approach self-understanding and ultimately TRUTH. The Pyramid Zen Society holds informal meetings every Thursday at the Pitt Student Union in room 319 at 7:30 p.m. The public is invited to attend. 25XVSpectal Interest First Row, Left To Right; Debbie Mitchell. 1-enH Kivinenclc. Second Row. Left ToRijihl: Jim lieu. Jiff Ciacnmel. iimly Shaw. Third Row, I.efl To Right: Rob Yaiikes. Stove Sisak. Mike Hock iOr-Cj|rtain . Lloyd S;ivman (Co-Captain), Captain John Haw baker (Coach-Advisor). The Pitt Rifle Club has an active membership of 31 people who are involved in educating the University community to the safe and proper manner of handling or dealing with firearms and provide the opportunities for competition. The Rifle Club promotes the goals and interests of the National Rifle Association for students interested in recreational, target, and competitive shooting. Experience is not necessary to join and all members can compete for one of the 10 firing positions on the co-ed team which Fires shoulder .22 caliber matches in the Western Pennsylvania Intercollegiate Rifle League. Special Interest 297 I-irsl Row. To Right: Rob Unrilth. Stacie Murrcf. Howard (a)hfn. Mark Okrulnv. Mark Sueknlf. Joe Miller, Bob Grogs. Hob Moulton, Dr. Ann McFaddon JAdvifor), M.irt Supowit , RreMilint, Second Row. To Right: Man Ilarstoin. Steve BoIkt, Joe Hnss. Jim Russavage. Grog Gmskn Doug Smith. Joe Arulrifz Pitt Dental Science Club For the past (our years, interested Pre-Dental students at the University of Pittsburgh have been able to participate in programs sponsored by the Pitt Dental Science Club In addition to speakers from various fields of Dentistry, projects are arranged at the Dental School to allow students to work with dental materials. Such manual dexterity exercise, coupled with observation in the Dental Clinic, aids the student to better realize what a future in Dentistry entails. 298 Special Interest Standing. I.efl To Right: Joy Kov.u-ic Mickey I.jndy. Pam Koklmor. Mary Klleii DcMav. Gioa Swr-criey Siitn W’lioelcr. Karen Wahl. Weiwl) IVisrl. ngc!j Va lth . Dclxwalt Sjxxk (('aplam Not Pictured: Marie ft kludnl. Kami ToLiii Donna Ahlurn Mrs Virginia K GiiimIIc (Gnaoli). The Pitt Aquettes are the synchronized swim team ,rt the University of Pittsburgh During their season they sponsored three synchronized swimming clinics which showed girls in the Allegheny County Area the correct fundamentals and routine skills used in performances The Pitt Aquettes also held a Swim Show in March which was open to all University students as well as the local community. This year the Aquettes competed in the Pennsylvania Intercollegiate Invitational which was held at Pennsylvania State University, University Park. Pennsylvania Coach Virginia Grindle’s hard work and dedication paid off as this young team finished second in the overall competition to Penn State. All in all this climaxed a very successful year for tin Pitt Aquettes and with the loss of but one member, Debbie Speck to graduation, next year’s team should be one to look for. Special lntcrcst 299 First Row. Ix-fl To Right: Sunurj Desllva Sdiitlmsht IVsilva. Jov lisnrros Second Ross. l.oft To Right: Dorolyn Smith Tito Xunknoss. I.ytine Prostko, F.vctyn Wheeler. Marianne lumpen Third Row, l.rfl To Right: Kva Pans. Kip Woknunn. Werner Saor.t. Carlos Rneous. Marlin Whitaker Fourth Ross. Ix-fl To Right: tjoo Singliam Lena Hjgltml. Ciil SilHns. Carkrt kiumnun Pitt International Student Organization The International Student Organization provides a broad range of programs and activities whose purpose would Ik- to promote understanding between world cultures represented within the University of Pittsburgh and the local community. Meetings are arranged to meet other people and to exchange ex|X riences at home and abroad. This photo was taken at one such small meeting. MX) S|x ciul Interest First Row. Loft To Right: Suz-inne Dorko, Meg Burkhart, Sherri Viler Keith Wyatt Marslw Blythe Second Row. Left To Right: Kim Barkley. Randy Kl« dc$. Jan Mcdoff. George Know mm. IVtc Hahn Pre-Law Society The Pre-Law Society is one of the most resent organizations to appear on the Pitt campus. Begun in September of 197f . the club’s main goal is to help any student, interested in Law as a career, gain mure knowledge on the subject. In order to accomplish our goals, our organization is involved in a number of activities. We have bi-monthly meetings, except around exam time. The first meeting of each month features a speaker. The second meeting of each month is devoted to financial and personal business. Our club advisor is also the Pre-l-aw advisor at Pitt so he devotes extra time to giving our members individual counseling and extra personal attention. The Pre-Law Society keeps a file on all the organizations in the city where members can volunteer in order to gain practical experience and added insight into the field of Law. The club takes tours and trips throughout the school year to places concerning Law. We have a file on almost all of the I aw schools throughout the country, including a description of each one and the requirements needed to get into each one. Special Interest,'301 Phi Chi Theta Phi Chi Theta is a professional organization for women in business and economics. It was established to promote the cause of higher education and training for women, to foster high ideals for women in business careers, to encourage fraternity and cooperation among women preparing for such careers, ami to stimulate the spirit of accomplishment and commitment to the attainment of woman’s goals. The organization is open to both day and evening students. Picture ), Ia-Ii To Right: Carol Huiotun. Sue Rcrlx-clch (Corresponding Secretory), Gina Vuchifc. l.ita Ri-ivx. Mary Jon f President), Marian Watkins (Treasurer?. tarti Gregg. Marion l«inta. Nol Pictured: Marge Qibornc (Via President), Mary Ramsey Martha Mayer, Mardu MtKecfor. Sharon D.tvin. Patricj Sol talc. Juanita Gallman. I'dru Kluxtes. 302 .Sp fial Interest First Row, l,cfl To Right: Helen Fugue (-WB3DES. ice Presklcpl) Harry Bloorolicrg (WA-3TBI-. Treasurer) l jlcSmith tS -reUury}, Koith Lei bold, Jeff Kruth (WA3ZKB. FwldnU Second Row, Left To Ri ht: Kr! 0m {W.VVTiy' I Ink'll Blackburn (WA3YEP), Crt){ Strotkbine. Mark Roll (WA3VJI.', Karl Staler VA3CSB) PITT AmitUft R23EUQ BBDn TiQrU Since llte mid-1920’s the Pill Amateur Kadio Association has served the University comuumily The Association continues this tradition by running overseas phone patches and handling messages. The club's major function is to send short, personal messages to anyone in the U S , Canada, and many other countries at no charge. Other Association activities include DXing (talking to other hams in faraway places as Australia. Africa, etc.), contests, and ragehewing (long-winded conversations). The Association also holds an annual Hamfest. Si !' i-il Interest .30 First Row, 1 ,'ft To Rigl)t: Norm Oviok Dimilrotl M.nilyn Krulh, Diunc Wolf, Cheryl i larrrtlf, Rich Monti, Caro Jones Second Row, Lofl To Right: Tim l-iiln-oki Calliy Slojalmvir Vonetti' Kwn Hiwki, l.io Brooks. Margo Ltbcnsoii. Mark PtiWitt, TVini Marshall. Karen Jones Third Row. I.cfl To Right: Rtch Kari', Junto ( aniah.in. Sue Dodds. Bruin Krum.ni, Jodi OoojSr. Jim S|M'llinan. Marc Schwartz. Fourth Row. I -fl To Right: Nick Druhuc KIVli Siichiii.in Daryl Markowitz ilarolil Allindci. David BJaiv John Rlaz.ik Sheryl Niidel. Kevin llapkv. Colleen O'Hara Fifth Row, la-ft To Right: Tn W IX-wnord, I).t e H .inm, Darrell Slmm.ir. Boh Ko , ] ave Little. Anita Macaluso Sixth Row, la-fl To Right: Daniel Ca ( arovi Curt AsJtorfrlter, David Oruskovich. Jeff JoMvk. Ruth Hoffmann The Pitt Ski Club is a special interest, sports, atul recreational organization Its function is to promote the sport of skiing and to make skiing available to all undergraduates at a reduced cost. Annually, the Ski Club plans night excursions to Seven Springs Ski resort, weekend trips (most often to resorts in New York), and a Skimg Holiday over Christmas vacation in Vermont. l.ast year, these trij s involved over 250 people, and this number rises each year as more and more students discover the joy of SKIING. THINK SNOW!!! 04 S|x-ci.il Interest Clockwise Around The Table: Jim Vidt, Afcoj Kovach. Christopher Ix-jf. Ootfjey Leaf, Ju« Kid (President . Avi Sheiiter, Neal Altman. Bob Maksimchuk Chuck Cline. Vernon Adamson. Pitt Gaming Club The PiU Gaming Club has an active membership of 3(5 people involved in the study of history, the game theory, and gaining simulations through the use of games. Re-enacting battles for the public is the Gaming Club’s specialization. Many diverse groups, including the Pentagon, utilize gaming to study and predict various world situations Special lntcrcst 305 First Row, Left To Right: Uremia Bly, Judi Travis, Maritime Merinigas, Fllort Maoastyrski. Second Row, Left To Right: Gary Collins, Melaine Muriii, IXivid Hulx-n. Marian l.ytc'licm, Kathy Zii|xtn, Gary Fleishman. Mu Kappa Chi Mu Kappa Chi, Epsilon Gamma Chapter, was founded in the year 1976. It is the first of its kind at the University of Pittsburgh. The meml ers chosen to lx MKX’s are unique, with personality and pizzazz others dream about. In times of depression or happiness, success or failure, gains and losses, where else could you find the compassion and understanding and excitement that you get from the Mu Kappa Chi members? Mu Kappa Chi, the ones who wear the silver and black, are very lucky indeed. Mu Kappa Chi chooses their little brothers carefully. Only those who will uphold the standards can proudly wear the T-shirt of Mu Kappa Chi This year was a great one for MKX: Maintain . Be Cqol . . . Derelicts . Mu Kappa Chi forever 'til we die! 306 Speeial Interest First Row, Left To Right: Bob Se.mloti, (ilionl Spcir. f'.ml.i McKruk.v (I'rcsuJcnt), Kevin Ht.iir. Lynn ('risnnti iVitx Prcddfl)!}, Michael Miidrick Second Row. I.clt To Right: Cris Bonnet. Mary niu- S|x-rlcin, Toni (Mop. Jane Putin lity, Tom llelbley (Secretary-Treasurer) Ixiren Crossniun, Lynne Coniell, Steve Maniaci. John Prelieh Life Science Majors Association The purpose of the Life Science Majors Association is to broaden the scojh of opportunities for Life Science Majors at the University, to provide for interaction between the faculty and students of the Life Science Department, to enhance learning experiences through seminars, field trips, and guest lectures, in addition to provide career counseling and information on possible opportunities. This is the second year of existence for the Life Science Majors Association. Sjxx-ial I Merest 307 Pictured, Left To Right: Amy Komginowiki. Vivien Kiilcuich (.'.irnlyti Turner t President). Christy Maekmobd. Patty Zrnneik. Society of Women Engineers The main goal of the Society of Women Engineers is to educate, inform, and encourage potential and undergraduate women engineers Pitt's chapter includes approximately .50 participants of the 300 member international organization. Shown here is Pitt's delegation to the International Convention in Cincinnati. Ohio. 308 Specuil Interest First How. I .eft To Right: H Shelton. I. Woodard, Young, M. Higgins (Chairman). 1 Matthews, J Bar. Second Row, Left To Right: k West. Hunter. V Adamson, I Nkown. A Cayrmr. Black Engineering Council The purpose of this organization is to promote a better academic and social atmosphere for the engineers at the University With the increasing number of minority students enrolled in the University’s School of Engineering, a focal point of interest in activity will certainly increase their prodiictivity and contributions at all levels. Such a focal point is that of the Black Engineering Council, a group of undergraduate minority students. Speei:iI Interest :JO ) Clockwise, From Sara Brown ( Advisor). Diane Powell Carl Redwood. J,iv Wilson, Omg Ctiv. Howard Simms. Chuck O’Neil. mmm mmm tit®111 The Black Action Society serves as the official spokesman or representative of Black students and is responsible for articulating all information. In recognition of the need for organizational order to meet the social, academic, political, and cultural needs of the mass of Black students, faculty, administration, and the community and to establish a politically oriented organization unified in the interest of Blacks, yet not blind toother aspects of life and the total environment that influences it; to create an organization that has the right to formulate policies and demonstrate the concerns of Black students in general, we the Black students of the University of Pittsburgh do jointly establish this constitution and fundamental law of ourselves and our successors now and in the future. 1!0 S|xf ial Intern! Kneeling In Front: Hill I.Hghtim First Row. I.oft To Right: (.’urt Hclz B«lh Wdk'i. Knt PoiiIhs, Hof-'iuiHt'sco. lU-ppule, Junic-Hilkowski. TIhtoso jontr-. Shrew hurv. Ami Itoiiiamiwjki, I low .Hi I t.'oli-n. Second Row. Loft To Right: l$ol) Sti'in. Tom l.ijjrHin Bob Wilpizwki Bob Connolly. Man Filin Ki-lh Boh Arturo (President). Jim Xel n, Donna Wain. Elion Wolf Pitt Hockey Club Administration The Pitt Hockey Club Administration, these are the people behind the Hockey Team's scene. They perform such tasks as public relations work, budget appropriations work, anti office work for the dedicated coaching staff of Len Barcaiow. Bob Montgomery, and Bob Klein?.. They help out at hockey games and the Ones that aren’t playing form the nucleus of the Panther’s cheering section. The. Pitt Hockey Club Administration, a dedicated bunch of students behind a dedicated bunch of student-athletes and coaching staff. Special Intercst 311 Pictured. I.cll To Hi hl: RoIxtI Antiwlli Bbivc Pani ri. Dfhbtc Antoiu-lli. Don R Citomu', Clin Ciecunc I Htte I la Culture (The Italian Club) L Arte E La Cultura (The Italian Club) has an active membership whose purpose is to promote the language and culture of Italy to University and local individuals alike. The Italian Club holds regular meeting during the Fall and Winter terms and shows various films during many such meetings. The Italian Club feels there are two kinds of people in the world The Italians and those who wish they were. 3I2 S|xxial Interest University of Pittsburgh Road Racing Team The Pitt Road Racing Team is the only college organization of its kind. The general purpose of the team is to: organize the members into an efficient organization that is capable of professionally campaigning race cars on the sports ear tracks of America, promote interest in motor-sports and motoring safety on campus, and to encourage planned weekend trips and social activities for any member of the University community that is interested either as a spectator or active member of the organization. Standing, I.ofl To Right: Paul Mathew' Joe S,iiinino. Hich.ird H«mo, John Matcra. Tom Bakin. Cheryl l.onglxirn. Amir Stickler. John Zntdn Special lntcrmt 313 Firs! Row. Left To Ri lit: Becky PuuUli, Marti Slinwvi| !icr. Sue D'AmicO. 1 iva c7JK'iki, Karen H;iwk. Donna UcHiWI Second Row. lo:fl To Right: (oltolc Silor.i Jodi Mur|vh . Curia Rjttrun. K.ilhy Hartford. Jackie Stott. Jodie Mover Miwing: Mary Ann l.inkcv Pitt Golden Girls The Pitt Golden Girls have beca a student organization lor only tsvo years. Dressed in glistening gold outfits and knee-high white boots, they complement the bund during Pitt’s Saturday Football Games Band Director Don Hower lias nothing but praise for these group of women wlio’ve ‘responded beautifully. Whether twirling batons, gracefully moving ribbons, or just plain shaking—there aren’t many Pitt fans who don’t notice the Golden Girls Maybe the Basketl all team could use this type of half time entertainment? First Row. To Riuht: Falls Lewi'. Sin- Mnrplis Ti ni it'aptuin . Juytv Prokopovich, Donna Patt (oiftin. Karen Fo lds ( iiihii% Tamwr Kim O'ljrts'ii. Second Row. la-lt To Riijhl: t jtr H.dm. Mark Sajnbucn. Roll Lent . Mike Sandmen ((.aptaiol. Keith i. on . t’.mlher;. IX)ve Zimmer. Ssoll MacDoiiuld Brian Rurthohne Jim Tnubcrg Pitt Cheerleaders The Pitl Cheerleaders are a student organization interested in promoting student activity and school spirit The mentl ors of the team enhance some sporting events as a working, attractive, and functional unit. One can frequently see the Cheerleaders at parades, football and basketball games, assisting at track events, and bonfires. The scope of the organization encompasses the entire University to promote school pride. This year the Pitt Cheerleaders were ranked tenth in the nation by the International Cheer-leading Foundation and Susan Murphy was chosen College Cheerleader-USA. All in all. a very successful season under the direction of Mrs. Karen Agostinella S|xt'iul Interest '315 First How. Left To Right: Greg WcO.rmit. David Shipman, Carla Hignott. Second Row. Left To Hinlit: HeipTran. Ik l Coot . Frank 0 1)01111011. F. Panpboro. Ray Right, Preu Pnrva .nk. Ron Lomwikt. m ft ri k” d j j M 8 0 8 r. The Franklin Panglx rn Film Society involves all kinds of students in all phases and forms of film activity. We provide discussion groups and screenings for students interested in studying and analyzing films from the i oint of view of the scholar, critic, or historian. We provide entertainment and relaxation to literally hundreds of students each week—students with no creative or scholarly ambitions or involvement with film. Most importantly we provide the facilities and materials for students to make films. Pangborn, as a film showing organization, is one of a handful of student groups across the country that is financially independent. Our Thursday and Saturday night programs in David Lawrence Hall continue to support themselves. For most films we have kept ticket prices down to a dollar or less Since there is no film studies program available to Pitt students. Pangborn’s services as a film making club provide a unique and vital contribution to the student community. 11' S|x- iuI InlcrcM The Hall of Fa --------- The -------- University of Pittsburgh ______ Yearbook _______ The Owl 318 Ilall of Fame Senior of the Year Gerard DeMuro Susan C. Sciullo Concetta A. Lapa Thomas Waseleski Mall of Fume 319 Bart R. Huchel Michelle A. Keane Debra J. Fehr Joseph A. Gronsky 320 1 fall of Fame Tama Meledandri Vincent J. Vare Anthony D. Dorsett Mary Kay Quinn 1 toll of I'ame 321 Darlene Repka William McCabe Barry D. Weisband Benita S. Marcus 322 Hnll of Fame William Moore Diane M. Kennedy Laura J. Horvath Douglas Guy Hall of Fame 323 OAK Senior of the Year 324 Hall of Fame The Class of 1977 ---------- The ------- University of Pittsburgh ______ Yearbook _______ Mamie Abraham Paula Acker Randi S. Adler Florence E. Alston I Howard J. Affinito Joseph R. Adamczyk, Jr. Clifford O. Ahlin Ellen R. Ahwesh Dorothy Armour Allen A Paul Alessio Susan Andabakcr Carole E. Anderson John J. Altavilla Norecn Ambrose Rick Amrhein Carol l Anderson •f2(i (:Lvs „f 1077 Cheryl Ann Anderson J ff Andrejcik Larry K. Andrco Anna Andrews Victoria Marie Andrew Donna M. Andrus James Robert Baburich Maureen Anne Aylw-ard Jonathan J. Baker Nancy Bajgiei ( ) LawrenceHall Gary M. Arcuri James D. Bachman Sandra II. Baker Dolores Rozyeki Bandula dik Robert K. Barclay Robert L. Arturo Beverly Jean Backers kid ward Joseph Balzer Darlene J. Bamford Melanie Anne Banks Anne Barber Brenda Kay Barksdale Gerald Barlow (:lav of 1977 327 Diane Baumgartner Amy Bazik Marcic A. Beaver Robert Anthony Beck Wendy I- Becker John Edwin Bchr Deborah Lynn Bell Jame Bell Marcella I_ Bell Robert I- Bell Velina Pratt Bell Oliver R. Bennett David M. Berlin Gregory J. Bertha Carol E. Bertovich •MS C3av. ..I HITT Frank P. Bcvc Joan Billets Joyce E. Birkcl Jill Bircs B. J. Black Mary Theresa Blalt William Biausor Jackye BlumbcrR Brian Carmen Bocchicchio Ellen R. Bodengcr Deborah J. Boehr Cheryl A. Booker Frederick M. Borrs Mark James Bonincontro Gloria Marie Bombara Michael Paul Bove r’ - r r- I- - Class of 1977 329 Karon Mario Rrcindel Howard Steven Brenner James II. Brickner Joni Merle Brill Art Brown Phyllis M. Brown I.oui C. Bruno. Jr. Dennis Michael Bubar (§) Hillman Library Andrew C. Bucko Nancy E. Bundy Thomas Burg William J. Burkhardt 330 Cla «rf |!)77 Nancy M. Burkhousc Nancy A. Burleigh A Suvan E. Calhoun Marcia R. Calicndo Dominic I. Cammarano, III Doris Carlisle Alma Carlson Verlic Carmack Bernard R. Cams Cheryl Ann Carrclla Kathleen Ann Carroll Nancy L Carroll Cathy Caxtriola Karan I.. Cerutti Joanne M. Ccsnick Cb of 1977 331 Dale Charochak Leonard F. Chccquc, Jr. Susan Chilia George K. Chisholm, IV Carolyn C. Choby Kenneth Chorle Maryalice Christian Mark Anthony Christobek Carol Christy Carol Ann Clark Gloria Jean Clark Marcia S. Clever Timothy W. Coffield I.ynn Carol Cohen Robert A. Cohen Donna L. Coholich 332 Cb «f 1977 Mary Schenley Memorial Fountain Carole Ann Coles Michael R. Collingwood Carlyle C. Conn Robert L. Coroy, Jr. Forrest Free Craig Nancy L. Colgan Robert Paul Colwell Duane K. Crillcy Lynn Ann Marie Crisanti Marie Diane Crock Mary Grace Cukas Class of l$ 7T rm n,------ Raymond Dallatorc Marjorie Dames Clarice Irene Danielson Karen A. Demaneone Paul Dempsey Mary Ellen Denale Richard Newton Dervin Kathleen Ann Destro 334 Class of 1977 Linda J. Dimitroff Joel Dinkin Dennis C. Dobbin Mary L. Dobson Susan M. Dolansky Donna M. Dolata Mark R. Donahoc Cracclvn Donoehuc Maxim Dorosa David L. Dortcnzo Victoria Dudley Andrew William Duff Mary Michelle Duke Cilbert H. Duncan. Ill George John Dusekas. Jr. Victoria I-ce Dym Douglas L. Eagan Samuel J. Easton John W. Ebcrsolc Brad D. Edclman Steven Edelstein Robert H. Egcland Mindy Ann Ehrenreich John Peter Eonta Denise Ksposto Diane Denise Evangelista Gail E. Evans Kathy A. Evans 3-Jb Classi of 1977 Colleen M. Fay Robert L. Federline Roberta M. Fee Debra J. Fehr Carol Feldman Nancy J. Ferree Douglas Farquharson, Jr. Mark S. Farrell Mary Jean Fasnacht Terri Lynne Fedrow I.inda Karen Feduska Kathleen Fee Larry B. Fingeret Class of 1077 337 I.aincc Fink Cary Kdward Fischer Maureen J. Fisher John F'lickinger Shula Frcedcl Kathleen A. Fricdeman Linda F'ricdntan Constance Jane Front Antonio Thomas Floro Michael Joseph Fran i Majorie A. Furick Susan Marie Calvin Joseph Patrick Carcher John I. Gearhart Robin Gchrmann Keith Cereffi Pauline Cillis Kathleen Gilmartin Walter C. Cimpei Erika Planinsic CinsburR Lawrence Vincent Gleason Cary Clogowcr Charles E. Clover Susan Golling Orin M. Goldblum Dean Jay Goldman Glass of 1977 339 Richard Gordon Ken Cormley Richard J. Gradisek James B. Graham Joanne F. Crcchcn Bessie Lee Green Cathy Lynn Green Scott B. Grancr Phyllis Blair Green Jeffrey Greenfield Frank Daniel Crego Scott Atwell Cregory George J. Crisnik Joseph A. Gronsky Sandra S. Cuz .y Harry L. Habbel Michael David Hahhel 340 Class of 1077 ( ) Music Building Bonnie Hagan Eric James Haines Helen Haky Larry Slcven Hahn Linda Halackna Janice I- Haldcman Harry C. Hanna James Patrick Hannan Paul J. Hannan Clcnn Michael Harlow Jeffrey D. Harncr Bruce F. Harnett Sandra L. Harp Daniel J. Harper Deborah Harrington Jeffrey Marc Harris (law of IU77 4I Craig A. Hart burg Cail Rent- Hartman Alan Hartstein Richard II. Hay Joseph Hayden, Jr. Donna Hayes Steven I.ce Ilccht Louetla J. Hcindl Dennis Helferty Mary Eileen Herctick Millie Herzing D. I.ena Hickman Judy Buffy” Hays Beverly Teresa Headcn William Todd Ilepler I.inda A. Hicks Denise Phyllis Hightosvcr Karen Denise Hill Valerie Hill Theresa A. Hiatt Class of 1 T7 Barbara Lynn Hollister Robert B. Hoffman Darrel J. Hogan Becky Lou Holowach Gwendolyn Louise Hodges John M. Holowatyj David Bruce Hookey Ccrald Lee Hoover latura Jean Horvath Jane L. Houscl ( )Clapp Hall Robyn A. Hudson Stanley Hudson Rebecca P. Hughey Class of 1977 34.1 Lynne Bridget Hurley lisc Ilurkowitz Richard William Hundstud Heinz Chapel Karen Elizabeth Ilymrs Teresa lorfido William A. llusack Krisann Jacobs Deborah I-ec Jackson T. Austin Jacobus Thomas C. Ising Elizabeth J. Jaccklcin Jan Lynn Johnson Nancy Jeziorski Crace II. Jivcns Ralph F. Johnson Cary David Jcsionosvski Donna Jean Johnston -‘Mf Clavs of 1977 B. Keith Johnston Betty B. Jones Curtiss Wayne Jones Jeanette Jones Dorothy L. Kacvinsky Mlehaelene Kavinsky Charles P. Karolcwski David William Kaylor Charles Katz Abbe C. Kaufman Mitchell Kaufman Michelle A. Keane 1 Joan E. Keating Paul W. Keefer Ixnm M. Kelly Darlrnca King Bertha C. Kennedy Diane M. Kennedy llooshmand A. Khosrnvi Mark L. Kilpatrick Laura Kirich Karen Ann Kleber Donna Jean Klapul Class of 1077 3-15 Nancy Lynn Kotanchik Kurt Kovac-li Leonard Kovalsky John N. Kraus Donna Maria Kravcs Lynne Marie Kricgish Terry Krings Eric Km man Marilyn Ann Kruth Karen M. Kudis Victor Joseph B. Kuudrick Bichard J. Kruzynski W' David John Kucharski Alumni Hall Patricia M. Kurkicwicz Anne Marie I.amont Karen K. Krymski I-aura A. lane Bill C. I-ang Anitra J. I.ahcy Debra Jean lairkiil Calvin Bern LaSmilh Michele C. Lalafcliata Marc David laiufc Concelta A. Lapa Robert V. laui, Jr. Joseph I.jw nic ak Vicki Louise Ixap Cary J. I-citsch Charles James lister William Michael Ley Robert I.ibrich Giles R. IJeb Class of 1977 347 James Kdsvard I.cnart IxcAnn E. Lloyd James H. Love George D. Lucas Vicki A. Lucas Howard Sidney V.” Lucas Jane E. Ludrofsky Cynthia Ann I.undccn Dave F. I.unden Teresa l-ut Nancy J. Lynch Chuck McCullough Tim McCulloch R. Michael McCunc Joseph A. Maccrdli Donald J. Marslcin Karen L. Magavich Thomas R. Magrr Cynthia I- Mngrey Class of I977 TJ9 Denis R. Mahonv Colleen R. Mahoney Kevin Mahon Riehard Miehael Malcski Rol alia Mary Malchesky Darlene M. Makin Benila S. Marcus Dehralee Manning Lisa A. Mantini Samuel M. Nlamula Sharon K. Mandcl Bonita I.. Marks Alfred L. Maryland Sharon Lee Marlowe Veronica L Marr Susan Carol Marshall OSO CUm .if 1 TT Peter Michael Mclcason Douglas R. Nlechler Ron Allen Medley Taina M. Melcdandri John II. Mercer Stanley P. Mcrrlak Richard Melius David C. Mewkalo Dave Meyer James P. Michalski John Joseph Miele Dave Migliore George R. Mihalko, Jr. Class of 1977 351 John I roy Miller Mark D. Miller ii Theodore D. Miller Wayne R. Miller Mary Jo Miller Karen Celeilc Mills Michael Mirchich Deborah A. Mitchell Janice K. Molinari Marie Molnar Roy Christopher Monsour Douglas L. Moody J. Wesley Morar Avis Arelyn Morelli Janet L. Morford Daniel Carl Morgan Edward August Mucha Francis Mullen Florence M. Munn Randy J. Murchak 352 Class of 1977 Thomas E. Murphy, Jr. Ronnie Mobley Murray Suzanne Musccnte Mark C. Musmanno Michael C. Myslinski Kimberley Ann O'Brien Vincent B. Neal Donna Marie Nisi Rosemary Nicdzwicki Nancy Eva Nylandcr Gloria J. Neubeck Susan R. Nickel Patricia A. NocIcr Kenneth J. Nolan Theodore M. Oczypok Bisinuola Gladys Ogunlcvc Marian Olck Gary Odasso Paul O’Hanlon Karen A. Olejarx Class of 1977 353 Lisa A. Oleksak Charles L. O’Neil Steven John Opsal Judith Anne Ososky Mark E. OTooIc Theodore Padezanin, III Timothy J. Padove.se Barbara R. Palkovitz Lee Ann Palumbo Lou Ann Palumbo Dina Marie Papas Larry J. Papincak Carol Ann Parente Ethel M. Parris Annette Marie Parry 354 Class of 1977 Becky Jo Pawloski Janet Pcnnline Mark E. Peterson Thomas C. Petraitis Michele Petrella £ u CD Presbyterian- University Hospital Douglas C. Peters Barbara L. Pctrik Lori Peyser Dale Robert Pfeuffer Robin Pflueger Joseph Stephen Picchowicz Rene T. Pieja John M. Piermani John P. Pietrovito Debbie Plung Eva Marie Pilkey Valeric Jean Plachy Ronald K. Poropatich John D. Popovich J. Keith Pokrzywa Class of 1977 355 Sheila Presbery Rime II W. Price Herbert Douglas Price Kerry ProU Joan Marcc Purkiss Janet Patricia Przybyszewtki Linda Jean Pulkowski Gloria A. Przywara Lynne M. Prostko Sarah Quick Margaret O. Quinn Mary Kay Quinn Bemita Ann Rabinovitz Stephen S. Raeder Andrea Redlieh Eric R. Rehak Joseph Dennis Rrcca Darlene J. Repka Roxanne Reese Joyce E. Rcissig Gregory Jay Ringeling James Rippin Charles William Roberts Mark E. Romanoff Roberta Irene Rehak Quince A. Reynolds Donna L. Ricciardulli Jane Bransom Robinson Stephany Romanow Karen Marie Ritchie Sheree Romanoff Margaret L. Richards Odell Robinson, III Beverly I. Rosen Class of 1977 357 Parran Hall Charles K. Rosenberg Debra S. Rosenberg Marjorie Roscnblum I.uAnn Hmenbcrccr Phillip B. Rosenthal Lynn Rubin Rosenthal David K. Samudosky Kathy Ryan 358 Class of 1977 Cary Albert Runco Gerald K. Sandidge Craig Henry Rubinoff Christine Ann Rudek Donna Ruschak Thomas Russo Chyrisse Santoro Patricia Sanford ■■P Lynn Schcidhaucr John Anthony Schcpncr Lisa Ellen Schlesinger Cynthia M. Schmitt Hilda Anita Schneider Frederick J. Schnepp Russell R. Schoppcr. II Daniel L. Schucrle Barry Schwartz Linda B. Schwartz Saul Schwartz Wendy J. Schwartz Susan Carol Sciullo Ronald William Scott Class of 1977 3.59 Carol A. Scott Mark Ernest Scsto Anthony J. Sctto Kevin C. Sheeran M. Lyncttc Sheets Heidi Shore Rita Ann Shosvaltcr Jeffrey J. Sharer Susan K. Sheets Kenneth Shugerman Renee Shavensky Mary Shields Tina A. Shuma Kathryn M. Shearer Nursine A. Shuman Michael E. Shields WO Clavsnf 1977 Mary Ellen Shusta Marta Natalie Shuya Michael S. Silverman Pavla Sim Robert Sieffert Carol Ann Sikov Jennifer Audrey Siler David R. Simeoke Carol Ann Simko Lorean T. Simmons Glenda Darlene Simonton Robin Louise Sims Kathleen Ann Sinagra James Carl Sinwell Learning Research and Development Center El Ceorgenc Siroky Julia M. Sisco Paula S. Sittsamer Class of I977 3«I Cher Skinger Stanley Thomas Skill Thomas C. Slavonic,-Jr. ■ Mary Beth Slemenda Maureen Flynn Skiffen Brain Gregory Smith Carole Ann Smith Christopher A. Smith Barbara Ann Slota Keith Allan Smith Leigh K. Smith Linda Yvonne Smith Robert M. Smith Theodore Maurice Smith Allen, Engineering. Thaw Halls David J. Sobck Bruce Socket Susanne J. Snyder Carol Marie Soltau V2 Gardner Steele Conference Center Mike John Sradoimki John Edward Slaton Ronald S. Slanko Janice Lee Slavely Jean E. Slone Ronald A. Steele David M. Soltec Denise.Antonelle Sorisio Jancl Marie Soska Kenneth Spear Deborah Mary Speck Lynne S. Spiegel Carol M. Stahley William Slang Kathleen M. Slanko Linda Kay Slec Alan David Steigerwald Harry Organtis Stinson, II Ruth D. Stevens Gertrude H. Stevenson Janet Ann Stock Classed I977 .1M John Stombaugh Timothy I Stoops John Everett Stright Susan Sullivan Fred Summers Martin Lee Supowilz Mark F. Susco Thomas J. Sweeney, Jr. Dianne B. Swan Patricia R. Swink James Szymecki Blanche Taliaferro Rita M. Szymkowiak Doris T. Tan Mervis Hall Barry Steven Tatar Rebecca J. Tardy Nancy Lynn Taylor 364 Class of 1977 Donna J. Tempter Nancy Gail Tessmei Patricia L. Thoma Ronald David Thomas Guy Tcyssicr David A. Thompson I iuric S. Thor Thomas R. Thompson Wcndi R. Thompson Barry Thompson Ailccn M. Ticrno Roger Clark Tolley Fdward A. Totin, Jr. Marc John Torquato France)' Trachtenberg Harry J. Travis Joseph E. Trdinich Sandra A. Trimmer Barbara Tucker Terri L. Tunic David Francis Turocy Gerald II. Tussing Class ol l‘ 77 3(V Mary Louise Vanzin Joseph M. Varacallo Vincent J. Varc Judith L. Vargo Jerry Vavrck Thomas M. Vcrlihay Cerald J. Villella John Michael Vinarsky Debra Ann Volpe Joseph Volpe Michael V. N ona Miehele Vueinich Florence 7_ Wagner ;i(j(i Class nf l )77 Craig S. Walton William Arthur Warren Tom Waselcski DeVan Daniel Washington Neil 'Vasserman Paula E. Waters Katherine Morrow Watson Kristine Watson Barbara Ann Watters Susan Watters Vicki L. Whitmore Robin Stuart Wertkin William J. Welsh The Book Center Deborah Ann Wickham Edward C. Wilamowski Florence Mason Williams Thomasina Williams Valerie Williams F. Ixe Wilson James Richard Wilson Judith A. Wilson Marlene J. Wilson E. Anne Wilton 36S, Class of 1977 Joan Ann Wisnosky Allen Gregory Witkowski Kathleen Wolanin Michael Harry W'olfarth Rcncr Devetla Woodard David K. Wooldridge Cynlhia Camel Wright Nancy R. Yales Robin Michelle Yeldell Raymond E. Y'enchick David Miles Young H. Waller Young I.auren Celeste Womble Nicholas J. Zaksek SKfrri Z«nsiska Class nf 1077 360 Timothy M. Zells David Howard Zimmer Deborah A. Zimmerman David C. Zink Anthony G. Zusinas, Jr. The University of Pittsburgh 1977 This Senior Section of the 1977 OWL has enabled ns to observe some of the Class of 1977 while taking a brief stroll through the Pitt Campus. Many of these students, as these structures, we might never have noticed. Many of these students, as these structures, we might not have known the names of. Many of these. students we might never see again, but as we leave we now have the opportunity to match THAT face with THAT name, just as we can match THAT building with THAT name. Most of us graduates will return, and when we do we won’t see many of these faces, but we will sec these structures. Hopefully these structures will bring back memories of 1976-1977: Pitt Stadium—the National Collegiate Football Championship, Hillman Library—the night before that Chemistry exam, and the Chemistry Building where we failed that Chemistry exam. For some, Pitt might have been easy; for others, difficult. For some Pitt provided the basis for future schooling; for others, the termination of schooling altogether. It was all worth it. It was an investment. Pitt helped form the foundation for tomorrow. The rest depends on us. At Pitt each of us earned a degree and more importantly an education. It is now up to us to do something with all the rights, privileges, and responsibilities pertaining there to. Good luck! 370 Clats of 1977 The Senior Directory ---------- The -------- University of Pittsburgh ______ Yearbook _______ Alii Ml VM. Mamie K. It I) 6 Ml CXlin Hlv CreenslHirg. PA I $601 It A l.ilwr.il Studies l ill College Hepuhlicalis 3). 4); Student Government Program-mill); (3).(4). Committee mi Student OiKjiii jtimn (4); V| ;i I Radio (3).(4) ACKER. Paula 201 Tliornherry Drive Pittsburgh. PA 15235 IV A English Writing Psychology ADAMCZYK. Joseph Jr. 321 Mel wood Ave. Apt 103 Pittsburgh. PA 15213 It A. Publish Writing History Colh-gc Young Democrats (3).(4) ADAMS. Cheryl Gene H Dd l Box 515 la-mont Furnace. PA 1545ft IIS Psychology Fnglisli Literature Knvironinental Action Club (2) ADLER. Randi S. 5453 lloliarl Stri-et I'ittshiirgh. I’A 15217 It S Psychology Knglivli Literature Sigma Delta Tail Sorority (I M2). (3).(4). Panhellenic Cliairman- ship (4) AFFIMTO. Howard J. 310 Penn Vista Drive 1’iltsliiiigli. PA 15235 It A Political Science Mentor (3); Pill Ski Cluli |4). 1‘rankliii-P.mgl h irn Film Society (4 Alll.lN. Clifford O. 2444 W'edgemere Street Pittsburgh. PA 15221) US Chemical Engineering Environmental Action Club (I). Omega Chi E| ilou (3).(4) AIIWESII. Ellen It. lies 20S A It I) 2 Cunousliorg. PA 15317 It A Psyvlwvlogy S|Mteh Pathology and Audiology Pitt ( li.ipter ol liie National Student S|mh cIi Hearing Wsncia-Iioii (3) AI.ESSK). Paul 122 Hut Stnx-t New (Visile. I’A IftlOl IIS Civil Engineering Floor He|wiiwntutive. I.olluop Dorm Council (3); Chi Epsilon (3). Resident Assistant III; Civil Eugiiu-ering Student (ahim-t Representative (4) ALLEN. Dorothy Armour 723 Whitney Ave Wilkinshurg. PA 15221 It A Anthropology Speech—Communications learning Skills Center Counselor (3M4). Alpha Sigma l imda |4) ALSTON. Florence E. 6706 Deary Street Pittsburgh. PA 1520ft R A Speech—Communications Pittsburgh Historical Society. Treasurer Financial 1 DPA Federal Credit Union ALTAVII.LA. John J. 32 New ill Place Kingston. PA IB704 IIS Electrical Engineering Eta kap| a Nu; I HE E . Intramural Supervisor. Residc-nl Assistant AMBROSE. Noreen 603 Ninth Street Oakmont. PA 15139 H A Urban Studies Economics Phi Eta Sigma (2M3).(4) AMRHEIN. Rick 2623 Elsie Street Pittsburgh. PA 15210 B A. Political Science Economics Government Service Program (3).(4) AN'DABAKER, Susan 450 Eighth Str -ct Donora. PA 15053 B S. Psychology English kappa kappa Gamma ANDERSON. Carole E. 114 Video Drive Munliall. PA 15120 II A Social Work Sociology Delta Phi Epsilon Sorority (2). ;3 .(4 ; Delta Phi E| vilou Secretary (4); Owl Staff (4); School of Social Work Newsletter Editor (3).(4); School of Social Work Student Executive Council Member (3).(4) ANDERSON. Carol I„ 1714 67th Avenue Philadelphia. PA 1912ft BS. Elementary Education Black Action Society (I); Phi Bela Sigma Sweetheart; Delta Sigma Theta Sorority (2) ANDERSON. Cheryl Ann 2526 Brackenridge St Pittsburgh. PA 15219 B.A. Economics Black Studios College Regional Dance Festival Committee; BAS, Some of God's Children Choir ANDREJCIK. Jeff 235 Highland Ave Grcensbtirg. PA 15601 BS Biology-Chemistry AN'DREO. 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PA. 16351 B S. Psychology History Intramural Basketball (3).(4). Dorm Council Floor Representative 3). 4) AYLWARD. Maureen Anne 1733 karg Dr Akron. OhH 44313 B V Sociology English BABl’RICII. James Robert 750 Geater st Pittsburgh. I’A 15215 B S Biology Chemistry Junior Varsity Tennis 1 BACHMAN. James D. 611 Hughes Dr. Freeport. PA 16229 B A Economics Psychology Sigma Chi Fraternity (2).(3).l4). President Omicron Delta kap|)a. Honors Convocation Steering Com-Mittee; Omicron Delta Epsilon BACKERS, Beserlv Jean 5199Elmwnod Dr. Pittsliurgh. PA 15227 B A Political Science Speech English Com|iositinn BAS Social Committee (I); Della Sigma Theta Public Service Sorority; Mortar Board Honorary BAGBY. Rachel I„ 2254 N Woodstock St Philadelphia. PA 19132 BA Communications Black Studies Chancellor’s Undrrgaduate Teaching Fellow (3). WPGH (2); Campus Judicial Board (3).(4) BAJGIEK. Nancy lOti l.loscl Ave North Versailles. PA. 15137 BA Speech ami Hearing BS Psychology Chemistry HAKEK. Jonathan J. 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Mechanical Engineering Senior Directory 399 0028493 l 3 rtiy aying: I ril Xvt 1, the road ill I worth the niv i sity of Sp (ial tl To i iy K w ts iung, the wor work It’s not oftei si e This year's O' ynfcsurr in order for so jdiher and Dad, who kep to wander. prihtr o all reached the part of the road where It s done! This project took 18 month lint of man hours to complete. flSgiyp Mw4rekuigelo is credited ed product L.mark on a nowhere to stay in Pittsbi To John Huck Finn, who took on a very difficult Sports Secti until it wis complete. To Vince DiNardo and Joyce Aschenbrenner, for essential sports sh To Dave Taylor, Dan Harper, Jim Harper, and Rich Wilson, efforts to help out in tl e darkroom when I needed them' the most. To Linda Dimitroff. who typed, and typed, and typed the Senior I Specifications The 1977 OWL, Volume 72, was printed by offset lithography process and bound by Josten’s American Yearbook Company, State College, Pennsylvania. The company was represented at the University of Pittsburgh by Sylvan M. Pinto. The limited press run produced 1150 copies of this 400 page edition. All paper in the book is 80 gloss enamel. The cover is Craftline embossed with Metalay Seal. The binding is Smyth sewed, rounded, and backed. Captions are set in 8 pt. varieties of print. Copy is in 10 pt. varieties of print. The photographs of branch campuses were submitted by the respective campuses. Tony Dorsett’s Superman photograph was by Manny Millan of Sports Illustrated. All other photography contained in this book is the work of student photographers, members of the OWL staff. Color photographs are from Kodak Ektachrome slides shot by OWL photographers. Film processing was by Kodak at Findlay, Ohio while prints were processed by Edward Moss. Jr. in Oakland. Senior portaits were produced by Carol Studios, Inc. of Lynbrook, New York. The company was represented by Rob Friedman. 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