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PAI1CI-E3 mnzb table of contents AClIVIEIE 22 iPCRC 82 o=tGAmzAcioni 134 C=tEEO 188 SENIORS 226 6 7 It won't be long before another day dawns, another chance, another opportunity to prove that we CARE. 10 11 M Si 2 For you are they who make it happen, and to you we dedicate this book. SI lings, like the winning tradition of PITT . never change. The Panthers made their trip in four years to the Jacksonville. Fla. Bowl to meet the South Carolina Game-The Panthers have now appeared in a post n bowl seven out of the past eight years, ame that had been billed as the Battle of •ophy Winners” was a spectacular win for laying before a partisian Gamecock crowd, lan runner up and Lombardi trophy winner Green and Outland trophy winner Mark d the Panthers to a 37-9 win over Heisman George Rogers and the Carolina Game-id to final national ranking as the second 1 in the country. After 75 years, it is hard to change, but the staff of this book felt that the time was right. When the OWL yearbook was founded in 1906. many aspects of the book were different. The book served as both a record of the graduating seniors and as a record of the year's events. Over the past few years the book has not been like that. The book was little more than a sports record and paid little or no attention to the other aspects of campus ife. The number of seniors who were photographed decreased, as did sales. And the OWL faced possible extinction. At the beginning of this school year, the staff decided that something should be done. A new image was needed for the book. A new name was chosen, and a new approach to the coverage of events on campus was launched. In this book, we have started to phase in some of these ideas, and as the book grows, we hope to expand upon these ideas. THE The summer of 1980 saw the tremendous success of the 1st Annual Rivers Shakespeare Festival. A joint effort between the University and the City of Pittsburgh. Department of Parks And Recreation, the festival provided many surprises. Not only were the shows successful at the box office, but they also proved to assert the University as theatre power to reckoned with, as each was an artistic success. The Festival, which presented a series of three plays, that included Romeo and Juliet, is scheduled to return in the summer of 1981. 24 25 26 27 Homecoming '80 began on October 13. with the theme of “PITT. A Shining Star. Throughout the week many different and exciting events were held to illustrate this theme. Star wide receiver for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Llynn Swann, made a special appearance on the 13th to start the weeks' activities. Swann spoke, to a capacity crowd in the Student Union Lower Lounge, on life in the National Football League. A question and answer period, as well as. an autograph session followed his talk. Voting for the Homecoming King. Queen, and Court took place during the day Tuesday, and that evening. Mime — Trent Arterberry. who has performed all over the United States, delighted many in David Lawrence Auditorium. (continued on pg. 33) 28 r rr 9y 29 HOMECOMING '80 had two fine students chosen to represent it as it's King and Queen. Queen Desiree Jefferson, was a senior majoring in Public Relations Communications. Her hometown was McKeesport. Her king, Chester A. Ray. Jr., a native of Orangeburg, S.C., was a student majoring in physiological psychology. Both Desiree and Chester were sponsored by the Black Action Society. Other members of the HOMECOMING '80 Court were; Mary Alyce Solomon, Cindy Roth, Kim Hoban, Suzanne Pully, Marray Sittsamer. Jeff Thomas. Stuart Swanson, and Joe DiMartino 30 formal Occasion, The HOMECOMING '80 Formal added the last glimmering touches to make the week a shining success. It was held at the Holiday Inn — at the Airport and those who attended were entertained by the music of Night Owl. 31 32 As the week progressed, and “over the hump day arrived, more activities took place and more and more people began to become involved. Wednesday began with the annual blood drive, talied by the amount of student participation. Over 100 pints of blood were collected by this drive. The evenings' entertainment was sponsored by Campus Crusade for Christ, who brought illusionist Andre Kole to thrill and amaze. Local businesses added to the fun. with the 2nd annual Oakland BarNight. A PITT T-shirt entitled the wearer to happy hour prices in many of the local drinking establishments. Highlights of the 1976 championship PITT football season were shown on Wednesday and again on Thursday. Thursday was also the day for the annual Homecoming carnival in the Schenley Quad, (continued on pg. 34) 33 34 Fraternities, sororities, and student organizations sponsored game booths and the Pitt Program Council sold hot dogs, and other carnival type food. During the carnival. Campus Skates rented skates and students were free to skate all over Oakland. Myron Cope broadcast his popular sports talkshow live from the Quad on this auspicious occasion , with PITT football personalities as guests. Later that evening. WTAE DJ's O'Brien and Garry hosted a pep rally to get everyone fired up for A Coal Miner’s Slaughter in Saturday's football game against the Hoopies of WVU. Announcement of the 1980 Homecoming Court took place during the Carnival fireworks over Mazeroski Field wrapped up the events for another day. (continued on pg. 37) The Keg Roll Almost Anything Goes took place on the Cathedral Lawn at noon on Friday. Teams from various student and greek organizations competed against each other in a variety of crazy stunts. The traditional Homecoming parade, featuring the University of Pittsburgh Marching Band, floats made by various student organizations, and the local FIRETRUCKS. added to the already long list of activities for HOMECOMING '80. Friday's climax was the Homecoming Concert, featuring Spyro Gyra (‘‘Morning Dance ) and Michael Johnson (‘‘Bluer than Blue ), at the Syria Mosque. Homecoming week came to a close on Saturday with the finals of the Keg Roll Almost Anything Goes competition and the announcement of the Homecoming King and Queen, prior to the start of the Pitt-West Virginia football game. HOMECOMING '80 was sponsored by Stroh’s beer and the homecoming committee of the Pitt Program Council. Joyce Belich; chairperson, and to them we owe our deepest thanks for making HOMECOMING '80. A SHINING SUCCESS. Shawn Vance Bill Hopbell 38 A warm welcome to the University for each new woman student is provided by the Pan Hellenic Association and the Women Alumni Association in their annual Lantern Night. The traditional ceremony symbolizes the passing of knowledge from upperclassmen to the new students. 39 RSA presents MONTE CARLO Monte Carlo Night give each of us a chance to be a big spender and gamble away our Monopoly millions. The annual event is sponsored by the Resident Student Association as part of their do it in the dorms week. 40 41 JAZZ SEMINAR CONCERT This year marked the 10th Anniversary of the University of Pittsburgh Jazz Seminar held October 22-25. Sponsored by Pitt Program Council, Student Government Board, Office of Student Activities and Urban Community Services, and the Department of News Publications and Music, the seminar brought great jazz to PITT in the persons of Stanley Turrentine. Donald Byrd. Lee Konitz. Ron Carter, Idrees Muhammed. David Baker, and Kenny Barton to join the University's own Dr. Nathan Davis. The seminar closed with a concert held at Carnegie Music Hall, October 25. 42 43 44 45 46 47 Although engineers rarely do anything but study at other times of the year. Engineers Week provides opportunities for engineers to have fun. Two examples of this are Games Night and Games Engineers Play. 50 51 53 55 . iVt The Greek week sponsored Dance Marathon is a test of strength and stamina. It is also one of the highest yielding Greek fund raisers. This year the Dance Marathon raised over $8000 for the Heart Fund, the chosen Greek Week charity. Held in conjunction with the event, was the Greek Banner Contest. 58 60 61 GREEK SING HAS A DREAM! 62 Greek Sing is one of the highlights of Greek Week. Although this years' event was surrounded by controversy and a boycott, Pitt Greeks once again proved their ability to entertain and amuse. Kappa Alpha Theta captured first place in sorority competition, while FIJI place first among fraternities. 63 64 65 Pure Prairie League brought their unique brand of country rock to the Syria Mosque on November 7, in the second of the Pitt Program Council's series of major concerts. Their hits like Two-Lane Highway and ‘Til fix Your Flat Tire, Merle were easily blended with cuts from their new Firin’ Up album to produce an entirely enjoyable evening. LIVE! IN CONCERT PURE PRAIRIE LEAGUE COFFEEHOUSES Pitt Program Council, Entertainment Committee, sponsored Coffeehouses provided a relaxing and inexpensive way to spend a Saturday evening. A variety of entertainment was presented for the enjoyment of all who attended. 68 OPEN STAGE 69 One of the highlights of cultural arts programming was the presentation of Vincent Price. Mr. Price performed as Oscar Wilde in Delights and Diversions. The PPC Lecture Committee presented a varied series of lectures throughout the school year this year. Those who lectured included Andrew Young, former Ambassador to the U.N., Steeler superstar Lyn Swann. Feminist Gloria Steinem, Carter cabinet member Hamilton Jordan, and Star Trek creator, Gene Roddenberry. 72 The Pitt Program Council Arts Committee Culturally enriched its' audience with the presentation of a steel band from the Carribean. 73 NURSE’S WEEK 1981 A new event on the University Calendar this year was Nurse's Week — March 7-14. Included in this week were numerous speakers and seminars concerning the many opportunities open to nurses today. The week started off with a celebration, the Nurses's formal. An evening of lights, love, and laughter was an appropriate beginning to what is bound to become a successful annual event. 74 75 SCHOOL OF NURSING COMMENCEMENT 1981 76 UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH COMMENCEMENT 1981 78 ALMA MATER Alma Mater, wise and glorious Child of Light and Bride of Truth. Over Fate and Foe victorious, Dowered with eternal youth— Crowned with love of son and daughter. Thou shalt conquer as of yore. Dear old Pittsburgh. Alma Mater. God preserve Thee evermore! 79 80 THE YEAR OF THE PANTHER This year's Pitt Panthers had many high expectations to live up to-------one of which was to finish the season as the 1 college football team. And they almost did!! Although the first game turned out victorious, it wasn't as great as anticipated. So Pitt fell in rank, and continued to drop, reaching a low after the Florida State game. But from then on it was only up. up. up for our Panthers. A significant win over the Vols. the defeat of arch rival Penn State, and. finally culminating the season, a major bowl bid for the Gator Bowl were just some of the events marking this past season. After defeating the Gamecocks Pitt just had to sit back and let fate take its course----and the cards almost fell the Panthers' way. But we had to settle for x2. Until next year!! G A . 86 87 M. Bailey D. Ballard B. Beach 8. 8ertagna C. Blucher E. Boures S. Boyarsky J. Brown J. Casper B. Cavagnaro D. Cavanaugh M. Chobany G. Christy W. Co er D. Collins B. Compton J. Covert D. Daniels J. Dawkins W. DiBartota M. Dombrowsk) P. Ounn R. Fada G Ganzer M Gazda D. Grklea R. Grimm A, Hawkins D. Hepler R Jones L. lamanna T. Magnelli D. Marmo M May J. McCall R. McMillan C. Palia S. Pilato J. Polanco B. Pryor T. Quinn R. Ryan R. Sams J. Shriver L Sims J. Sweeney S. Sylvester G. Tammaro 8. Thomas R. Trocano D. Trout P. Vidunas B. Wallace K. Williams 89 ■■■ The Panters' offense had the advantage this year of being led by. not one. but two experienced quarterbacks. The combined efforts of Dan Marino and free — safety — turned — quarterback Rick Trocano sparked Pitt to many high scoring victories. But these weren't the only Panthers playing a major role on the team. Without our fine receivers, center, fullbacks. halfbacks, and many others, both in the limelight and out. a 2 ranking would never have been possible. Although many of our offensive line will be returning, some vacancies exist which will be sorely felt next season, such as the exit of Randy McMillan. Russ Grimm. Willie Collier, Benjie Pryor. Mark May. Rooster Jones. Wayne DiBartola. to name just a few. Especially felt, though, will be the loss of our kicker. Dave Trout, who never failed to put the opening kickoff into the end zone again! 90 91 92 Head Coach: Jackie Sherr, R, Asbefry B.Baied F. Biearman E. Brlettfh J. Boyarsky 0. Buckle M. Christ R Dukov)Ch 0. Edmonds $, FedeH T. Ftynn A. Gourdme H Green j Hendrick T. Hi R. Jackson T. Jenkjns T AH 1. jviwovi C. Jones R. KiHen R. Kraynak R. Lao T. Lews W. Mass T. Malagas p McQuaide G Me.sner B Neill J. PeKisi p. Pu22UOli T. Quense R. Reede M. Reichard C. Royal H Royal 0. Short O. Smith R. Steinbeck S. Sunseri G. Tammaro L. Thomas P. Thomas L Tittermgton R. Trocano F. Washington B Watlons A. Wengbkowski T. White C. Wt'iamson M. Woods G Zm er 93 Defense often was synonomous with a certain defensive end. namely Hugh Green. However. much more went into making Pitt's defense 1 in the nation. Names like Jackson. White. L. Thomas. Sunseri. Reichard. Neill. Meisner. and J. Boyarsky could often be heard echoing from the stadium announcing yet another effective stop by our defensive line. Although it was the offense that scored the points, it was defense that gave them the ball and excellent field position again and again. Perhaps the most emotional moment this season came whenever, during the last home game. Hugh Green's number. 99 . was retired. The crowd came to its feet in an ovation that drowned out the voice of the announcer to honor for one last time their favorite defensive player---- HUGH! Next year's players certainly have some big shoes to fill!!! 94 95 WOMEN’S CROSS O o The 1981 Women's Cross Country season looked promising with eight girls competing. At the opening Invitational at California State, freshman Valerie Strasser proved herself a talented distance runner, while Margie Lee held her position of top harrier. Pitt's Open Invitational was won with good performances by Melanie Aickerson and Terry McKee. At Indiana Univ. of Penn. Invitational, the women finished with 6th place in the team standings. The entire season built up to the regional competition at I. U. P. Strasser was the first woman from Pitt to qualify for the National Cross Country Championships. Sally Higgins proved herself a quality athlete by being the second Pitt runner to cross the finish line. The season was extremely successful for all involved. Patty Ricalton 96 WOMEN’S TRACK FIELD “The future of the Pantherette track team is looking brighter and more successful each year. This year's schedule was the toughest challenge Pitt ever had.” said Head Coach Alfreeda Goff. This year's Pantherettes completed a difficult schedule composed of a field of invitationals, in which they competed against some of the best teams in the East. With the addition of two new assistant coaches. Elbert Kennedy and Sharon Fitzgerald. the Pantherettes program gained added depth through a more varied approach to training, and competition. The new nautilus weight training program. which was initiated this past fall, has proved to be successful by increasing the general condition of the women. Eagerly anticipating next season's challenge. the Pantherettes are sure to be ready for their assignment. Head Coach: Aifreeda Goff K Bradley H. Davis K. Dvorsak P Gearing K. Green S. Higgms A. Koven L. Lacey M. Lee T McKee B. Mischler G. Murray M. Nickerson K Niklas S. Nixon C. Perry P. Radecic V. Strasser 103 MEN’S BASKETBALL The basketball season of 1980-81 marked the first season for new Pitt head coach, Dr. Roy Chipman. And a very productive season it was! Even though they gained an impressive record of 19 and 12. including exciting Fieldhouse victories over arch rivals Du-quesne and West Virginia, the highlight of the season proved to be the Eastern Athletic Association Tournament. The Panthers proved to oe the best in the Eastern Eight, earning the league championship with a thrilling 63-60 win over the Du-quesne Dukes. This honor also earned them a berth in the NCAA tournament, in which they posted a victory over Idaho in the first round, only to lose a heartbreaker to North Carolina in the second. That game marked the end of the fantastic Pitt career of Sam Slam Bam Clancy, who accomplished many Pitt records and collected many national honors. Kurt Binkley 106 107 108 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 112 113 MEN’S SOCCER A. Adelmann W. Beck G Blum J. Bonessi D. Bowen K. Bradley P. D'Amato J. Hackworth J. Hagenbuch 0. Hamm K. Heimbach R. Heinie M. Hrynko R. Hughes G. King T. Kunkel J. Long S. Norton T. Norton J. Pizzella R. Rebholz C. Richmond M. Robertson J. Smith G. Taulbe S. Thunberg E. Tiedtke T. Trempus G. Wasson M. Williams N Wilson 114 Head Coach: Leo Berms -r- = £- WOMEN’S SWIMMING 116 Head Coach: D,ck Br a0sha«v J Cubaia H Henry s Heon” L. Huey Jacl«on S King J Klotz S Pulley J Scott. $ E Sufcvan S Tayky J Terrell J Ujev h 117 MEN’S TRACK FIELD The University of Pittsburgh's Men’s Track Team's only participant in the NCAA indoor championships turned out to be a Pitt record setter and All-American. He was Junior Larry Kinney, and his jump of 52'-1 earned him 7th place at the meet and the title All-American. Another of the season's biggest highlights occurred at the Pitt Invitational, where Greg Conover. Terry Gallagher, and Joel Albers placed 1st. 3rd. and 5th. respectively in the one-half mile. Freshman Todd Colas was Pitt's other 1st placer with a 2:11.7 in the 1000 yd. run. The team primarily consisted of Freshman and Soph-mores who used the 80-81 season to gain valuable experience for next year's Cross-Country and Track seasons. Anthony Boerio 118 Head Coach: M e Agostioella J. Albers M. Alomar R. Ba'ey T Bailey 0. Baynes A. Boeno G. Brown O. Burnett T. Colas A. Coles G. Conover D. Deasy D. DeFoor T. Gallagher D. Geary A. Gluck M. Hatfett J. Hutchinson M. Joyner C. Kinney R. Laitta R. Landstrom P. Madaus D. McCloud K. Mclemore R. Mitton P. Neuman E. Roach D. Robinson D. Scarbor D. Scheuermann 0. Silas 0. Thomas 0. Yish 119 WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL Head Coach: Shelton Collier P Belcher I. Berzins J. Gao R KukahS E. Mangus P. McCarthy T. Newton p Olsen p.1 Perez S. Riemersma L Stadier 0. Zack « r% Head Coach: Ray Reilly 0. 8aird M. Brant M. Caffey B. Devine J. Brant G. Groshner D. Hardin B. Knuth D. O'Donnell M. Petoc S. Robbins CO 121 123 124 Cheerleaders C. Baumgartner J. Binder P. Czyz M. Cucchiara J. Howell M. Jaconski T. Johnson S. Koerner B. Markel 0. Miller J. Miller M. Nuzzo M. Palmer 0. Phillips T. Rosa C. Sandora J. Shadie J. Thomas C. Windemuth L. Zuckett Head Coach. K. Agostinella Asst. Coach M. Sambuco Pitt Panther J. Haines Spirit and enthusiasm are qualities not found in a whole lot of people, but when these qualities are combined with a dynamic personality, it make a person who is truely special. The yearbook staff discovered a person who has all these qualities, and we would like to thank him for all his help. We thank you. John Haines, our PITT PANTHER. 125 Head Coach: Bob Lewis M. Luoow T. Moran A Lachowice L. LaMonde J. Duda J. Cosgrove A. Krause M. Fitzpatrick C. Mihai. M Massa R. Kkne J. Adams R Freidman 0. Sterner D. Stitch R. Fenoglietto G. Howe D. Gissendanner J. Pastin £. Reale 127 Head Coach: Rande Stottiemyer M. Bonaccorsi M. Bond J. Chendy L Cwtarese B. Clark P. Connor T. Dinger L. Formcola J. Gordon E. Harris B. Jablonsky J. Jelic K. Karanovich D. Kasperkoski D. Lecce E. Lobeii M. Mancini G. Maxwell G Nacion R Oziemblowsky E. Petros T. Reynolds F. Rich M. Rich C. Richey D. Ritner M. Sandaia J. Settineri J. Throckmorton M. Williams J. Wilps T. Yasika M Yurich 129 Head Coach: Donna DeMarino Sanft M. Bachucbin R. Carson D. Debich R. Evans B. Flock K. Martin H. Martino L. Miller J. Morris M. Peters I. Shirk G. Speich B. Tressler K. Zandi S GYMNASTICS The Women's Gymnastics team once again gained national prominence after posting an 11-1 record. The season included victories over 4 top twenty teams and championships at the Pitt Invitational and the Pennsylvania Two plus Two Competition. Team records were set in every event, and in the overall team total and average. The Pantherettes placed second at Eastern Regionals and placed 3 performers on the All — East squad. They were Jr. Holly Martino, and Fr. Lisa Shirk and Karen Martin. Shirk was ranked first in the nation in all — around and set new Pitt records in every individual event. Coach Donna Sanft was named Coach of the Year by the Eastern Coaches. The Pantherettes were seeded 11th at Nationals in Salt Lake City. Utah, and moved up into the top 10 in the nation. The team will miss departing Srs. Bonnie Tressler. Diane Debich, and Byra Bachuchin. but a solid nucleus returns for next season as the Panterettes set their sights on even higher goals. 132 The Men's Gymnastic team had a record breaking season this year; smashing two team records, and six individual records. The Panther men topped their previous high score of 238.65 the first meet of the year with a record 246.35. In their last meet of the year against Penn State. Pitt obliterated their recent record with a high score of 255.25. Individual records have been set by cocaptain Bob Besong on high bar and vault; Nooch Capani on pommel horse; Dave Smith on floor; and Frank Kratz on vault. Bob Besong also broke the all around record with a 53.4. For the first time in Panther history, Pitt's men will be represented in the N.C.A.A. National Championships, held in Nebraska. Members of Pitt's National team include Bob Besong. Dave Smith, on floor, and Frank Kratz on vault. Pitt had a successful 8-3 season under the leadership of Co-captain and senior Byron Johns, senior Jeff Litzinger. and Cocaptain Bob Besong. Pitt will miss its strong seniors, but is looking forward to another record breaking season next year. Strong recruits and steady veteran members promise to improve the great marks of this year, and to make Pitt's men’s team a strong contender in the collegiate gymnastics scene. 133 Omnicron Pi Alpha is a musical service sorority dedicated to serve the University of Pittsburgh Varsity Marching and Concert Bands. Out membership consists of girls having one year in the marching band and having outstanding qualities of musicianship, marching abilities and leadership within the bd organization. We have participated in the planning of banquets, sponsoring of annual Band Day and the holding of receptions for bands of visiting universities. 1st Row Maria Troiani. Helen Baxter. Cathy Printer. Cheryl Cesar, lynette Orange. 2nd Row: Robin Coffman. Margie Woodward. Barb Tate. Cinders Fairbanks. Sherry Martwinski 3rd Row: Maggie Mag occo. Jane McCullough. Barb Baxter. Amy Soloman. Mary Mitchef. Karen Monroe. Mary Atyce Solomon. 135 Mu Kappa IpstUnt .,gr. i: rat lienwe. Dave Pavasko. Jim Logan. Clay Bennger. Rick Craig. Ray Plavclaa • , R htich. Oan Schwartz. Tim Bur e Joe Ziolkowskt, Don Greenberg. Roger Hamill. Kevin Noca. Dave McCullough. John Su a. ' lehunl T0m Snyder. Rich Baxter Row 3-. Wendell Williams. Paul luebe. Ray Kravas. John Kolious. Jay Campagna. Pete an s Mu Kappa Upsilon is an honorary service organization, comprised of Pitt Bandsmen to promote the University of Pittsburgh Varsity Marching Band and MKU sets the marching and musical standards against which all band members are measured. By conducting ourselves in a manner fitting the present leaders of the Pitt Band and the future leaders of the community, the brothers of Mu Kappa Upsilon bring favorable recognition to ourselves, the Band and the university. 137 140 Performing before a crowd of 90,000 people at the University of Tennessee, spending 25 straight hours on a bus to attend the Gator Bowl, getting hit by a flying bagel at Pitt Stadium, and sweating it out on the practice field, 8 hours a day at band camp are all highlights of being a member of one of the finest college marching bands in the East. The pictures in this sections are highlights of another sort. They were taken “on the road with the PITT BAND. But the Pitt Band is not all fun. Many hours of hard work are necessary before each performance. Band members rehearse 3-4 times weekly and are required to attend Band Camp prior to the start of the fall term. The Pitt Band is under the direction of Don Hower, who is assisted by Vince Biancucci. Joe Campus serves as Arranger, and the percussion section is instructed by Lorry Yednak. The Pitt Golden Girls are under the direction of Larry Cervi. 141 BITEITHE 0 144 The University of Pittsburgh Concert Band presented two concerts during the winter term and featured mixed programs of classical as well as contemporary works. Each concert was well attended and enjoyed by all. The band is under the direction of Donald E. Hower. who is assisted by Vincent Biancucci. 145 CljUtfreii j 8 9 Row 1: Le$i« Harris, Mary Jones. Vemta Jackson. Rudina Sloane. Carol. Darlene Johnson. Wanda Henry. Row 2: Victoria Cooper. Pamela Morm. Sytwa Penn feather. Beverly Mitchell. Andre Miller. Joan Hajitp, Wiiia Grier, Deiphia Smith. Jaquelme Twine. Becky Harrison. Kemper McDowea Row 3. Debra Jones. Mary Higginbotham. Tilloretta Pope. Sherri Ross. Lorae Charlie. Herbert Ponder. Darrel Rogers. Drusiiia Sweeney. Donna Wa er. David Thomas. Row 4: Marvin Furby. Ralph Smith. Some of God's Children is an interdenominational Gospel choir, that has dedicated itself to spreading the Gospel of Jesus Christ through song. S.O.G.C. also lends itself to rendering other Christian services inside and outside the University community. S.O.G.C. also sponsors pray meetings and Bible studies weekly. 9 9 60 146 The Choral Ensemble has been a part of University pf Pittsburgh since 1928. It is a group of women with a common interest in singing and performing concerts on campus, in the Oakland community and touring other colleges and universities, including the military academies. The Women's Choral Ensemble is part of a fifty-two year tradition of top quality singing at the University. The group is always expanding and updating their program so it will appeal to all. 147 PITT PROGRAM COUNCIL Shelley Whitney. The PITT Program Council serves as the central programming organization at the University of Pittsburgh-Oakland Campus. The Council consists of eight committees; arts, concert, entertainment, film, productions, and travel. The PITT Program Council office is located in the Litchfield Suite. Student Union and membership is open to all non-CGS undergraduates in good academic standing The major function of the Film Committee is to bring to the University community various types of films through a Weekend Film Series, a Classic Film Series, and a Double Feature Film Series. Past films have included Halloween . Apocalypse Now , American Gigolo . Caddyshack'V'La Cage Aux Folles”, and Kramer vs. Kramer . Roger Leon — Films Chairperson. 148 cultural arts Row 1 Jacqui Wilmore. Jan Kibier. Rosalind Me Coy. Annette Wise-Worthmgton Row 2: Archelle Funme. Lorelei Kelley The major function of the Arts Committee is to expose the university community to cultural programs such as threatre. dance, mime, instrumental and vocal performances and art exhibits. Past programs have included Vincent Price, the National Shakespeare Company, and Pittsburgh Ballet Ticket Subsidies. Lorelei Kelley is chairperson. LectuRe The major function of the Lecture Committee is to make available to the university community lectures on a variety of topics and by nationally known celebrities. Past programs have included; Andrew Young. Mel Blanc. G. Gordon Liddy. Hamilton Jordan, and Lynn Swann. Chairperson for the Lecture Committee is Al Corbin. Row 1: Sonya Wa’her. Al Corbin. Marcia Tucker. Mystery Speaker s I Row 2 Winnie Roberts. Mystery Speaker =2. Darryl Lincoln. Dan Navet. Dean Balouns. Fred Anderson 149 The major function of the Homecoming Committee is to make arrangements for the annual week-long Homecoming celebration. This includes the Homecoming carnival, the parade, the election of the King and Queen, as well as many other events. In addition, the members of the Homecoming committee work with other committees to make Homecoming a well-rounded celebration. Joyce Belich — Chairperson. 150 Charles Rann. Ed Ke!' y. Greg Charny. Kathi Samec E ntert ai nment The major function of the Entertainment Committee is to provide a variety of entertainment for the university such as coffeehouses, concerts, nightclubs, etc. Past programs include: Willie Tyler and Lester. Oixie Oregs. and Spheeris and Voudoris. Judy Katany — Chairperson. Entertainment Committee pictured left: Row 1: Sue Reichueine. Claire Murphy. Marguerite Abate Row 2: Judy Katany. Vicki Scheuerle. Kathy Giordano. Bill Baird The major function of the Concert Committee is to bring to the university major concerts focusing on easy-listening, jazz, and male and female vocals. Past programs have included Pure Prairie League. Spyro Gyra. and Maynard Ferguson. Greg Charny — Chairperson. 151 KI CLU3 POWDER, MINUS 90 That pretty much sums up the week that the PITT Ski Club spent in Vermont. Every year, during term break, the members enjoy a week skiing in Vermont. This year's trip was to Snuggler's Notch in Jeffersonville. Vermont. If you could bare the cold, the skiing was fantastic. Due to these extreme temperatures, the club found themselves spending an extra day in Vermont. This ski season came to an early close. As always, the club offered presentations, clinics, and movies during their monthly meetings. 10% discounts were offered to club members at area ski shops and the club held a ski Swap-N-Sale at the end of the season. 152 The purpose of the PITT Karate Club is to introduce the art of Skotokan Karate to all students, faculty members, and associates of the University as a physical art. and intercollegiate sport, a means of self defense, and a method of self discipline. Row 1: John Kottko. Dr. Lou W. Mackey. Steve Plato. Frank Dobies. Matilda Krem Row 2: Jeff Sitxk. Phil Peunert. Chuck Mayte. Susan Atkinson. John Mano. Nancy Sale. Vinrne Brown. Todd McElhatten Row 3: Jim Balawjder. Frank Gabnn. Joe Gugdagno. Mahassen Hanna. John Gambesoa. Brian Emer. Charta Lineman. Linda Smithyman. Anita Capoferri Row 4: Harold Carter III. Josephine Krystopolishi. Ruth Krystgooiski. Frank Dobies. Doug Gilbert. Terry McKewtt. Pete Bonacuse. Jim Henson. Fred Ehret. Bob Hcdenthal. Patty Dob s. Regina Krystopolsk) Mary Krystopolski Row 5: Gary Brenner. Ernest Wright. Kevin Karcher. Alt Alamovti. Ray Kotew.cz. Kathy Mayte. Darla Bo . Cindy Neth. Lora Portone. Elizabeth Fong. Kenny Navak. Row 6 Tom Mordeck.. Alan Prekap. M,ke Kaplan. A) Kelley. Patricia Chester. Dave Clark. Ervwn Alstan. Jeff Wollard 154 With the third winning season in a row. the PITT BOWLING TEAM placed second in the Western Pennsylvania Intercollegiate Bowling Conference Invitational and were in the top ten teams at the ACU-I regionals. Row 1: Brian Lewis. Joe Nemet2(WPlC All Star. ACU-l Jim 2onar(WPIBC All Events Champion) smgles champion). Clyde Harris Row 2: Lama, Barry. Artred Denms. Darrell E sworth. Meil Re«hen augh. R J. Alman. R,ch Couatto. 155 The Pitt Oakland YMCA — the student volunteer community service organization at Pitt. In 1980 over 800 students volunteered concern, energy and time to work with community folks — youngsters, people in institutions. the elderly — in fields of education, direct community service, mental health, corrections. rehabilitation and medical experience. What did the volunteers get? Concrete carreer-related experience in the work place, confidence in themselves, clarity about their values. What did the community people get ? A relationship with someone from Pitt who cares! 156 Row 1: Usa Eckley. Karen Bcro$. Row 2: John Yeiemc. Alison Weber. Circle K International is a service organization which serves the University of Pittsburgh and the surrounding community. The club is sponsored locally by the Oakland Kiwanis' club. Activities are scheduled annually with the Blind School. Veterans Hospital. Association of Retarded Citizens and other organizations in the community. The club's membership is increasing yearly and now stands at about 30 members. Row 1: Liz Gazda. Evelyn Chao. Jeff Hattinger. Sandy McCoy. Gnger Rea. Lori Smith. Pam Hoke. Row 2: Karen Alcorn. Mike Frewsh Freshwater. Thompson. Demse Oufer. Tom Albert. Kathy Hancock. Mark Wohler. EBen Csikai. Juanita Rmkney. Karen Kmderman. Lowell 8urket. 157 Alpha 7 hi Omega The Beta Chapter of Alpha Phi Omega was founded in 1927 and is one of over 600 chaptersnationwide. As a service fraternity they provide friendship, leadership and service to it’s members. the University, the surrounding community, and the nation. A Phi 0 is best known at PITT for it’s book exchange. This project held the first three weeks of fall and winter term, provides an alternative to the high prices and long lines at the Book Center. Other projects the group undertakes are: keeping score for a blind bowling league, a run to or from Morgantown prior to the Pitt-WVU football game to raise money for charity, as well as many other programs in the community interest. It is through programs like these that the Brothers of Alpha Phi Omega have fun while building long lasting friendships in service to others. Row 1: Dave Folk. Dave Picovsky. Grant Harrison Row 2: Laura Buenzli. Deena Alansky. Diane Steinberg. Rick Jaffe. Sue Paden Row 3: Steve Andrew. Marita Marrone. Sharon Wolkin. Dede Greis. Beth Chambers. Larry (hawk) Hochendoner. Row 4 Joe Brandt. Geroge Knappenberger. Lee Neuman. Murray Sittsamer. Ron Tuck Not Pictured: Drew Borcik. Lucy Buchheit. Nick Cherico. Darryl Daughtry. Allen Goldman. Ken Gray. Bernadette Herward. C.W. Kreimer. Anita Lampenfeld. Lisa Messineo. Herb Ponder. Shan Rosenberg. Randy Uram 158 G44141K SGMk SIQVIk Gamma Sigma Sigma National Service Sorority. Gamma Rho chapter was chartered at the University of Pittsburgh in 1971. There are numerous undergraduate, graduate, and alumni chapters located throughout the country. It is a unique organization that encompasses both service and social activities throughout the university and community. Some of the service activities that the chapter has done include hostessing at the Career Seminar. Black Week. Youth City's Thanksgiving and Valentine programs, and fundraisers with WQEO. Other services are annual Thanksgiving bus trips to Philadelphia and Washington. D.C. and mene-tary donations to the Selma Burke Art Center. Atlanta Children's Defense Fund. American Cancer Society and the National Association of Black Social Workers. These are just some of the year long services rendered. Some of the social activities include traveling and the annual Dinner Dance and picnic. So the next time you think of service, think of Gamma Sigma Sigma Row 1 Nadne Dunkun, Cynthia Terry. Marla Hal: Mary Burleigh. Shawn Anderson. Madeline Sample Row 2: Carole Sims. Yvonne Gregg. Sheila Bowe. Cathay Davis. Regina Cordice. Carolyn Scarbor. Lucretia Moye. Tamara Clifton Row 3: Deborah Sloan. Rudma Sloan. Portia Daye. Cynthia Hilliard. Valerie Clark. Karen Kirkland 159 PITT HILLEL CLUB Row 1: Dave Zumoff. Sam Gershonowitz. Rabbi Joseph Levine and Andy luxenburg. Row 2: Carol Michman. Amy Herring. Debbie Orel. Ann Leopold. Bonnie Tun ck. Paula Levin. Debbie Heisler and Jean Hershkovwtz. Row 3: Larry Mmkoff. Mark Levine. Gerry Weiss and Robert Krauthamer. B'nai Brith Hillel is a Jewish organization on campus which provides a variety of programs and services for students of the Jewish Faith. Hillel offers religious, and cultural programs as well as social events. A few examples of Hillel programs are a Kosher Dining Center, Friday evening services (as well as Holiday services), coffee houses, and a variety of other social and cultural events. Hillel provides Jewish students with an opportunity to learn more about Judaism and the opportunity to meet and associate with other Jewish students. 160 Italian cLub Paula Ciateiia. Lisa Benack. Babbo Naiaie. Dan Vallecorsa. Anna Maria Fato. Barbara Peale and Sam Patti II Circolo Italiano. the Pitt Italian Club is composed of Pitt Students, regardless of major field, who are interested in Italian language, literature and culture. Throughout the year various cultural activities are sponsored which enhance the study of the Italian language while also preserving the Italian heritage in America. The Club also prints a monthly newsletter. Gli Appunti available to all interested parties. 161 Phila-Del-Phi: a social-service organization that provides social and academic support for its members to assist them in the completion of successful college careers. This group also sponsors several charity projects yearly. 162 The Legal Awareness Committee is one of many branches of the Student Government Board. They held many seminars this past year, one in October dealt with Student-Landlord problems. The Committee members are not qualified or permitted to give out legal advice but can arrange meetings with attorneys they have on retainer. The Committee also aids students by interpreting legal terms found in leases and will represent students who find themselves in other legal difficulties. 163 For nine years the Phi Eta Sigma Tutoring Program has offered tutoring to all PITT undergraduates. The program has 120 tutors. Each year 500 students are tutored in approximately 80 different courses. Dave Fischio. Maureen Flanegin. Rick Picardi. Druids is a sophomore junior social honorary whose purpose is to honor students who have exhibited leadership and academic achievement and to promote fellowship among these undergraduates. Row 1: Lou Falo. Oonna Kruman. Mary Beth Deeriy. Jill Mann. Eleanor rd. Row 2: Mary McGaflrey. Pam Walters. John Costello. Guy Molinaro. Mark Gaizerano. Row 3: Michael Grasso. Gerald Weiss. Larry Schwarte. Row 4: Val Erdman. Rick Picardi. Leslie Domalik. Bdi Abraham. 164 intilia 165 The Queen. The King and The Court Jester. Arnold Air Society (AAS) is a professional. honoarary. service and social organization of Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC) cadets. They are affiliated, however, with the Air Force Association, a nonprofit organization promoting air power for national security and world peace. Participation by cadets in AAS is voluntary and competitive. Arnold Air Society is the only national extracurricular organization available to AFROTC cadets. Membership in Arnold Air Society effectively supplements AFROTC classroom instruction and leadership laboratory. Row 1: Valerie A. Lmdhal. James Ayers, Jonathan K. Smith. Susan A. Wasko. Joan M. Marcinko. Kelda Y. Dunklin. Demse F. Farley. Renne Mazzahari. Brad S. Hayes. Kristina Kane. Barbara A, Hile. Joanne Tatylor. Charles W. Coleman. Bruce C Borko. David J. Johnston. Row 2 James M. Gruden. James Wyatt. John Wyatt. Otto Lopez. Ronald McKenzie. Alfonza J. C. Kelly. David Hall. Dennis Roote. Dennis 0. Hines. 166 Row 1: Paula Rhodes. Karen Jerome. Cathy Cull n. Shelley Eaton. Patricia Gehman. Carol Battaglia. Audrey Cox. Jane Strause. Cathy Cramer. Row 2: Sherry Perach. Susan Toth, Mary Prenope. Jane Styer. Mary Lou Anida. Jeanne Herbert. Kim Antoinette Nocon. Amy Davis. Linda Smiy. Row 3: Rose Busko. Anita Maurhapo. Babbi Johnson. Mary Ann Mashack. Daniel Kubelick. Lori Pfeiffer. Beth Rich. Marianne Shirley. Row 4: Cathy Zawojsto, Diane Wettstem. Sharon Naybor. Cindy Fink. Judy Sharon. Steve Bowers, Carol Bennett. Scott Biely. Jim Fritenger. Row 5: Cynthia M er. Susan Geist, Pamela Eck. Donna Dubais. Russ Myer Row 6: Reba Mohler. Lynne Gater. Paul Kieffer. Lisa Ann Brown. H. Daniel Stout. Rosanne Paxtore. Row 7: Jim Kitteiberger. Bruce Kadish. Robert Petty. Thomas Blahouec. Daniel Erie. Christopher Carter. It is the express aim of this association to promote the profession of physical therapy as it relates to physical therapy students at the University of Pittsburgh. as well as others in the University community. This involves such diverse activities as programs for prospective students. orientation of incoming physical therapy students, participation in events relevant to physical therapy, and participation in and promotion of professional meetings and activities. In addition, the organization endeavors to promote social interaction between physical therapy students. ■n ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY 167 MUASAMA ATAAAMT AAAANAiATAAM Row 1: Or. Stella Yaksich. Kisa Homany. Janice Reale. Cindi Roth Row 2: Kathy Latu. Kathy Sullivan. Donna Ward. Gale Elliot. Cindy Dominik. Sue Grischott. Sandy Royer. Dessa Yandrich. Row 3: Margaret Monguzzi. Suzanne Michell. Joann Wagner. Susan Albrecht. Brigetta Kelly. Kathy Molany. Marcia Lebec. Vince Policicchio. Debbie Krell. Sue Kettering The Nursing Student Organization provides an open door for inplementing student concerns with the administration and faculty of the School of Nursing. They also help carry out traditional academic functions and political issues currently relevant to the field of nursing. In addition. NSO initiates and organizes social activities within the student body. As a service. NSO also helps newly-admitted nursing students orient themselves to the university. Membership of the organization is open to all undergraduates in the University's School of Nursing. 168 ALPHA TAU DELTA Row 1: Cathy Cooper. V cki Rezash. Helen Baxter. Karen Marshall, Barbara Lucas. Beth Meyer. Rhonda Burrell Row 2 Linda Robertson. Cathie Marucci. Fiiice Luka. Nancy Dominic. Beth Knabel. Janey O'Connor, Carmeiia Machi. Florence Nightengale Row 3: Florence Hunter. Joyce Fatsetti. Maureen Nicholas. Michele Dropik. Becky Sload. Annette Costanza. JJ Funfar, Val Hynes. Patty Kaplan. Tracey Seecof. Kathy Lubert Row 4: Lynda Meredith. Mary Beth Mosorjak. Regina Sarneso. Clara Barton. Marguirite Garrett. Janice McCarron. Patty Porter. Sharon Boronsky. Sarah Coyne Row 5: Phytts Marvin. Usa Scogiietti 8ev Richardson. Elaine Strouss. Christine 8 erce. Geralyn Jaskey. Arieen Erb. Ernie Schmitt. Dorothy Spaulding Alpha Tau Delta. Mu Chapter is a National Fraternity for Professional Nurses and is one of 26 collegiate chapters in the country. Our membership, which is presently 81, is limited to Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors in the School of Nursing at PITT. ATD is primarily service oriented at the University of Pittsburgh. Our projects range from blood pressure screening programs for the elderly to dances for the students at the Western Pa. School for the Blind. Through projects like these as well as social programs we are able to foster friendship, fellowship, and professionalism within our group while meeting the needs of those in our community. 169 WPGH Radio for the students, by the students, provides media-d-broadcast oriented students with an outlet to use and develop their skills while providing our campus with unique programming available nowhere else. Geared toward our student body, we include the rock. jazz. soul, and new wave music not getting heavy air-play in Pittsburgh. We keep you informed of campus and local events with special services such as the hourly Keepin' Track, daily Comprehensive News and WPGH Sports. And we entertain you with special weekly shows like Dance Trax.” Rockin’ Ron's Record Review. Oldies with the Torch, Saturday Night Soundtracks and the French Show.” Whenever possible we have giveaways of concert, movie and lecture tickets, albums and other items. We take pride in our station and are helping to organize the College Radio Network so we can expand our news coverage and promote the combined efforts of college radio stations. It is essential, though, that the present carrier current version remain a vital part of campus life as a training ground for professional careers and as a groundwork for going FM. Pin RADIO FOR Pin STUDENTS: WPGH AM 64! 170 Row 1: Michal Bonino. Oiane Kashak. Daria Griffiths, and Mike (Mondo) Craig. Row 2: Ron Matusof. Kevin Smith. George (Izzy) Snyder and Dave (Has-been) Kovach. Row 3: M ke Freshwater. Joe Brandt and the Mystery D.J. S Row 1 Ron Matusof. Diane Kashlak, Mike (Mondo) Craig and Darla Griffiths. Row 2 Mike Freshwater. George (Izzy) Snyder. MichaJ Bonino. The Mystery D.J. and Joe Brandt. Window. Ron Matusof. Sitting: Joe Brandt. Mike (Mondo) Craig and Mxhal Bonino. 171 Organizations: Diane Steinberg Greeks: Sharon Schiffler Seniors: Amy Siverling Office Manager: Kathy McCracken Staff: Carol McCracken Pam Cupec Jennie Cohen Heleana Cohen Sharon Davis Photographers: Bonita Bing Mike Langer Ed Kelley Mike Smith Bruce Weimer Ken Flesher Robert Saltzman Anthony Boerio 172 WILLIAM R. HOPBELL EDITOR-IN-CHIEF GORDON M. BRIGHTSEN PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR 173 174 COMMUTING LIFE IS ... T w COMMUfERS Waking up at 5 a.m. for a 9 a.m. class Spending more time on a bus than you do in class Spending countless hours looking for a parking space Having Mom to do your laundry FAST FOOD Having bus fare go up ... and up ... and up ... Parking Tickets 178 179 seasons cun HNC TO TENAKTS. NEICHDOJ , from DANIELS REALTV DANIEL T. M05b€ $TfCiALI£lNu IN MODERN FURNISHED APARTMENT! SOW AVAILABLE FOR STUDENIS NURSES jfc-tmitv iwwfpiATf r «iMO 'unirin i i«d wir M'wuftc vX ItUiXCiirNk'Y 1 IWK-IINCUS r ■ p xrt mv i I ? J fPAX M Aj'XKIVfNlS 180 APARTMENT LIFE IS ... Waiting in line to buy your telephone Sitting in the dark when you forget to call the Electric company Getting home and realizing there is no dinner till you cook it Having your own BATHROOM Having no quiet hours Not having a maid Emptying your own wastebasket Unplugging your own toilet Having a party without signing guests in and OUT. 181 ZSI GREEK LIFE IS ... A closely knit family A homey atmosphere Home cooked food Campus life without campus hassles Meeting lots of people House Mothers Always having someone to be your FRIEND 183 184 DORM LIFE IS ... Yelling out your windows to friends Meeting 15 friends for dinner and having only 10 seats together Getting to the mailroom at 5:01 Smelling popcorn down the hall Waking up at 8:55 for a 9:00 class Cold Showers Lobbying after dinner Running out of paper towels on Friday afternoon Building Lasting friendships 187 BTAEZH0 IKAMNH0IlP2TT$Xtfl Alpha Delta Pi 1 st Row: Charlene Utz. Theresa Lanowitz. Mary Jo Sail . Helen Honnaker. Lori Swoger. Brenda Simko. Nora Baker. Jeanne Tatar. 2nd Row: Ody Banlck. Frances Rocereto. Lynn Feldmg. Sandy Pmkerton. Carol Ferchek. Michelle Michaux. Jeannine Westk ck. Paul Block, Mary C. Fleming. 3rd Row: Shellie G ck. Denise Dufer. Kim Cooke. Liz Barnett. Misty Baker. Donna Henderson. Donna Giampoto. Barb Stout. President: Jeanne M. Tatar Executive V.P.: Teresa Sisk Pledge V.P.: Barb Stout Recording Secretary: Denise Dufer Corresponding Secretary: Chris Fedenko Treasurer: Kim Cook Rush Chairman: Mary C. Fleming Located on: Amos Hall 10th Floor Colors: Azure Blue and White National Founding Place: Wesleyan College National Founding Date: May 15, 1851 Established at Pitt: February 20, 1920 Flower: Woodland Violet Alpha Delta Pi. the first and the finest, was founded at the Uni- Karen Alcorn Misty Baker versity of Pittsburgh in 1920. Nora Baker Cindy Banick The Alpha lota chapter has con- Liz Barnett Jackie Becker tinually upheld our sorority and Paula Block Kim Cooke ideals throughout the years, the Denise Dufer Chris Fedenko chapter has won outstanding Lynn Feilding Mary C. Fleming participation trophies for Greek Carol Ferchek Donna Giampolo Week activities and many other Shellia Glick Donna Henderson awards. We hope to continue this Helen Honnaker Leah Jendeski excellence in the coming years. Theresa Lanowitz Michelle Michaux Sandy Pinkerton Frances Rocerto Marge Rybar Mary Jo Salli Wendi Sevic-Willison Brenda Simko Teresa Sisk Lori Swoger Jeanne Tatar Joann Tynda Charlene Utz Char Westlock Jeannie Westlock Mary Wolfe 190 Alpha Epsilon Pi President: Joe Fleckenstein Vice-President: Brad Ziker Treasurer: Steve Lubus Scribe: Jim Stephens Fifth Man: Dennis Pytash Located on: 249 N. Dithridge St. National Founding Place: New York Univ. National Founding Date: November 7. 1913 Established at Pitt: 1969 Flower: Yellow Rose Gem: Pearl Mort Goldman Charles Wallender Murvin Lehovitz John Micklege Jim Kalnus Mark Levine Joe Massimini Bruce Horvitz Greg Domuracki John Sachs Jim Miller Keith Casella bd X 1 1 ►0H X £0 191 BT AEZH0IKAMNEOIIP2TT$XYQ Alpha Epsilon Phi 1st Row: Shetah Kaye. Sue Holzman. Lisa Netzer. Holly Nord. 2nd Row: Gayle Marcus. Merle Jarvts. Ruthe Schwartz. 8«th Wylie. Leslie Brecber. 3rd Row: Sue MinusWdn. Meg Holsinger. Annette Grande. Mary Beth Pokey. Leslie Faron. Jem Lazier. 4th Row: Ellen Kre«. Judy Esner. Andrea Schain. Beth Garret. Aison Walters. DebNe Sudatz. Lori Hartman. President: Susan Holzman Vice-President: Hope Rossman Secretary: Merle Jarvis Treasurer: Meg Holsinger Pledge Mother: Ruthe Schwartz Social Chairman: Holly Nord Located on: Amos Hall 5th Floor Colors: Green and White National Founding Place: Barnard College National Founding Date: October 24, 1909 Established at Pitt: May 5, 1920 Flower: Lily of the Valley Gem: Pearl Ruthe Schwartz Leslie Brecher Judy Eisner Beth Garret Holly Nord Jeni Lazier Annette Grande Susan Holzman Hope Rossman Mary Beth Pokey Meg Holsinger Louise Glick Lauren Love Andrea Schain Shelah Kaye Leslie Faron Susan Erb Ellen Krell Beth Wylie Merle Jarvis Allison Walters Debbie Sudatz Lisa Netzer Susan Minushkin Laura Harris Gayle Marcus Susan Yasenka Lori Hartman 192 Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. Gena R. Amos Portia Bookhart Audrey Brooks Orandra Cotton Rhonda Fleming Carla Grimes Darlene Johnson Kimberly King Mary Matthews Tometta Smith Jean T. Thomas Shelly Thompson Denise Wilson Kim V. Barrow Donnella Briscoe Tina L. Brown Denise Dunn Jackie Gethers Desiree Jefferson Julia E. Kershaw Stephanie King Angela Rylander Paula R. Tatum Cheryl Thompson Regina Waddell Roberta Carter The Lovely Ladies of Alpha Kappa Sorority. Inc. lota Chapter have pursued various methods to be of service to all mankind. Throughout the years this fine sorority has sponsored many charitable events and have donated an exorbitant amount of funds to the American Heart Fund. Sickle Cell Anemia Foundation. United Negro College fund, and NEED to mention a few. Also Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority sponsors a Scholarship Tea for academically advanced freshmen and service projects at Pittsburgh's Shuman Detention Center. We strive to be the BEST and our class, beauty, and grace will reign supreme. Basileus: Gena R. Amos Anti-Basileus: Mary Matthews Grammateus: Desiree Jefferson Tamiouchos: Cheryl Thomas Anti-Tamiouchos: Tometta Smith Parliamentarian: Darlene Johnson Epistoleus: Angela Rylander Philacter: Jean Thomas Dean of Pledges: Audrey Brooks Historian: Denise Wilson National Founding Date: January 15. 1908 Established at Pitt: May 8. 1918 Flower: Ivy Leaf Colors: Salmon Pink and Apple Green Gem: Pearl Motto: TO BE OF SERVICE TO ALL MANKIND tod P tod CSJ W 1 1 x £0 193 C3 X ►e« CK| 1 1 W P 3 Alpha Phi Alpha AU wa. PHI 1st Row. Reggie Bridges. Eric Briscoe, James Marshall. 2nd Row: Wilfcam Jones. Joe Vmston. Brian 0. Moore. Luke Titus. 3rd Row: Chart Davis, Wiv am A Gaskins. Chester A Ray. 4th Row: John Jackson. Ashley Skrine. Van Miller, Maynard Holliday. President: William A. Gaskins Vice-President: Mark Page Mark Page William A. Gaskins Secretary: Julius Williams Brian D. Moore Chester A Ray Social Chairman: Brian Moore Luke Titus Maynard Holliday Dean: Luke Titus James Marshall Reggie Bridges Located on: Pitt-at-Large Joe Vinston Eric Briscoe Colors: Black and Old Gold Ashley Skrine Mark Hassell Flower: Yellow Rose Van Miller John Jackson National Founding Place: Cornell Charlie Davis William Jones National Founding Date: December 30.1906 Founded at Pitt: January 30. 1913 Julius Williams Gilbert Walton Motto: First of all. servants of all, we shall trancend all. PQ 194 Delta Delta Delta s - bd Miry E BlCher Dime Beecher 8onni« Behm Her Sorter l « 8ro n Jinice Cirney Pitrkii Connelly Nincy Crum Joyce O'Antonio Beth Elton lynn Feldmin Patricia form Miry Kjy Gill Sunn Grimm Swuane Grhchott Kimberly Miberthur Sorannt loinne Homer liu Homcmy Rochelle John Kimberly Jone Ellen Klein Shirley Kriveti Jennifer limtdon Strtin Meehin lemne Meti lynn VcMihon frin Pilmieri Sindri Royer Nancy Siie lori Silvi Miry Slmjer Silly Strycull Klthy Tkilculc When Tn Delta was founded m 1888 at Boston University, the sorority was quickly recognized as a leader m the Greek world. Smce oor establishment at Pitt in 1916. Tn Deltas have upheld that tradition by becoming a leader in Greek life on campus Individually. Tn Deltas are involved m many campus activities, including Student Government Committees, the Panhe emc Association and the Mentor Program Collectively Tn Deltas raise money for local charties. donate Wood and volunteer at the Ronald McDonald House. We've won trophies for various activities held throughout Homecoming and Greek Week. Each year Tri Deltas enjoy barn dances, mixers with fraternities and our winter formal. President: Lynn McMahon Vice-President: Kim Jones Secretary: Sandy Royer Treasurer: Missy Bacher Pledge Trainer: Kimmy I Haberthur Chaplin: Suzi Meehan Located on: Amos Hall 9th Floor National Founding Place: Boston University National Founding Date: Thanksgiving Eve 1888 Established at Pitt: April 15. 1916 Flower: Pansy Colors: Silver. Gold and Blue 1 1 x £0 195 C3 X Ph 1 1 Delta Zeta President: Cheryl Kardos 1st Vice-President: Janet Gray 2nd Vice-President: Janice Reeder Treasurer: Brigette Mularkey Historian: Laurie Ranegar Recording Secretary: Mary Pappas Corresponding Secretary: Karen Greenberg Panhel Representative: Tracey Charles Chaplin: Debbie Gilmore A place where I belong”... Hey Cf 00v«f ...RiU ta farly morning raids ... Delta Zeta ... 22 Pledges ... late night ledge mill... Hayride ... Om Zee Beech ... fraternity Hostages... Retaliation ... Black it sety end Dm Zees ere fun Un Cumin Nout ... Thurtday night at th« Keg ... Who wants to go to Rater's ... Na Na Na Na No... Whan'i initiation?... Stealing Composites... Boogie Weogie Bugle Boy ... The _______ game ... Oatiat... Q Old you come home last night?... How many shopping days left until the formal? ... Soaps... Conehead.. Football games... Let's sell Hoagies... Casualties at the Christmas formal ... Craffeti Bored... “A million tomorrow mill all pass away, ere I forget ail the Joy that It mine — today. Ruthenne Ankey Chris Assetta Leslie Barron Warci Buneckcky Jotyn Del Balto Heidi fiiiton Lori Goldstein Andrea Gorney Nancy Gorney Jane Hartune Oennise Hudson Linda Hutbner Lori Larson Wendy lane Cyndie Long Sherri Miller Kathy M skin Angie Mioff Donna Olsheftki Linda Petras Ioann Raet Barb Rotek Kris Schwatrx Sue Sinwell Linda Stewart Darlene Stnngos Oena Su'.ermaster Adettra Thomas Laura VegUa Jacoue Walsh Ann Wawrteniak Diana Wion Laura Wunderty San Zlukoifch Kathi Baker Donna 8eehrle Ph PP X 198 Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc 1st Row: Veoeo-a C Bessellieu. Angela D. Gwynne. Valiant M. Browne. Glenda M Carter. 2nd Row Beverly R Smith. Jacqueline R Vaughan. Karen V Walker. Roxanne Carpenter. Lesii 0. Archer. Dawn I Boyk. ns. Donna Y. Bodges. Carmen V. Jones. Kim 0. Rodgers. Annette £ Newkirk. bd w C J w 1 1 Angttj 0. C ynn Vtllant 8f0«n« Gle«d C rt«f V. SMttllkv Donna I Vaughan Bmrly Smith Da n Boyfcmt Iwll Afchor Ca m«n Jon« R. Cafp«nl«f P Al«iand r Annul Nfxklrli Karen Wa««r K m Rodgt'i Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Incorporated was founded Jan. 13.1913 at Howard University by 22 strong black women. Our founders envisioned an organization of college women pledged to serious endeavor and community service. In the year 1930. Delta Sigma Theta was incorporated. Today there are well over 100.000 members and more than 653 chapters across the nation, and in Haiti. Liberia. West Germany, and the Bahamas. President: Miss Angela D. Gwynne Vice-President: Miss Valiant M. Browne Secretary: Miss Glenda M. Carter Treasurer: Miss Jacquelyn Jackson Sergeant-At-Arms: Miss Venecia Bessellieu Located at: 623 N. Negley Ave Apt 5 Colors: Crimson and Cream National Founding Date: January 13. 1913 National Founding Place: Howard University Flower: Violet Established at Pitt: January 27. 1921 £0 197 05 X 1 1 x cs W C 3 Delta Sigma Phi President: Ralph Jacko Vice-President: Greg Coticchia Secretary: Joe Breunig Treasurer: John Kugler Sgt.-at-Arms: Ken Kinzer Located at: 255 N. Dithridge St. Colors: Nile Green and White National Founding Date: December 10.1899 Established at Pitt: December 16. 1916 Flower: White Carnation Motto: The Fraternity of Engineered Leadership Sean Barnes Joe Breur-g Greg Coticchia John Fadd Boh Foster Mike Harmon Mark Hoffman Jim Honse Ralph Jacko Steve J3kstrs Dan John Ken Kinder Joe Kiaja Tom Knapp Phil Kozak John Kugler Boh Macadangdang Tony Mazzei Frank Mecuoo D k Page Quentin Palter Fred Pasek Ed Ridi Ray Stefanacci Chn$ Treioar Gene Vittone Boopse Dan Hall Dave Evans Dave Schreiber Ray Ravida John Schultz Janet Stamford B Kurchazuk Sue Matamut Rita La Duke Lora Cortina Kathy Cross Donna Faisitti Tern Freeman Jane Hartline Meg Holsmger Karen Karras Lori Larson Mandy Mari Gina Matesic Lon Pcacha Kathy Samec Karen Strong Terri Glmski PQ 198 Delta Sigma Chi Row 1: HexJy litonger. Nick Jardmo. Jim Cattery. Pat Meiampy. Row 2: Sue Mmuskin. Dane Schubert, Marlene Ritter. Joe Evanko. Debbie Fraska. Row 3: John Leubes. Rudy Carine. Claire Gleason. Fred Carini. Charles Burrows. Row 4: Tony Verseiii. Gregg Lundm. Beverly Schamburo. Jay Deciano. Row 5: Lisa Perdick. Jamie Lens. Chris Buco. Row 6: Jamie Hankins. Bill Pascaie. Daye Stambd. Scott Cronenweth Burrow Scott CronfA««th Bob Guttihon Crtgg lun4 o P ul FinUZM Mitch W«nU John Co«Uu J mi« Hhnkint W.-ttlOO Mckenni J m« C tf«vy Joe OtcUno Paul Kotwci John Menaar.no Rudy TomKlch BydPerith 0tit StamboJ Jack Rwgh M U Zmebi fred Carini Joe tvanko Steve Klllmeyer Pat Meiampy Tony Veaetn Mart Cronenweth Oomenlc Anbreali John leubt Bill Patcale At Delta Stgman Chi things are usually unusual. mostly because ordinary is boring We have done everything, from burning garbage (years ago), to kidnapping people in the cafeteria. Although things may seem a little strange, its's because people are being themset.es and enioymg it. Our brothers are really proud to be part of DSC. not onfy because of awards or personal gams, but because it ts really someplace special This year has been a little quet for us. (compared to the usual), but really enjoyable Hopefu y future years will be just as crazy and rewarding President: Gregg L. Lundin Internal VP: Paul Panizza Secretary: Rudy Tomazich Treasurer: Winston McKenna Housemanager: James Caffery Located at: 5017 Forbes Ave. Colors: Black and Orange National Founding Place: Pitt-Johnstown National Founding Date: February 16. 1963 Established at Pitt: 1970 Flower: Anthirium tod CXJ 1 1 £0 199 A B r E Z H 0 I K A MN E 0 II P 2 T T $ X ¥ Q Delta Tau Delta Bill Abraham James Baawajader Jeffery Culp David Descutner Bill Dudley Douglas Fetsko J. Kirk Freyvogal W. Michael Henry Ron MacDurmon Steve Orebach William Simon Boyd Allen Blake Buxton Louis DeLuca Steven DiVito Stephen Dunn Edward Finn Frank Gabrin James Kelley Kevin McLean Frank Parise Timothy Stefl Harry Bachner Barry Chin Todd DeLuca Joe Dougherty Jeff Durosko Mark Fiorenza Mark Galzerano Mark Kosewicz Greg Morrison Daniel Rippel Russ Wible 200 Delta Phi Epsilon Mary Koskulitz Terri Slack Dorothy Markowitz Lisa Daniels Patti Walukas Janet Lee Micuch Julia Yezbak Terri Pett-Buhl tod CS3 w x 1 1 ►-3 ►0 JO 201 C3 X 1 1 ffl 1 Zeta Beta Tau Row I: Paula Block. Mary Fleming. Dot Thomas. Row 2: Cheryl Broadwater. Owen Cl«e. Rick Metito. Maureen Spene. Beth Thomas. Sue Reck. Row 3: Ralph Chesek. Mike Langer. Jim Miller. Jute VitJak. John Hoffman. Steve Eversole. J n Dtckey. Jim Maeder, Dave Krone. Row 4 Kim Cook. Gene Fern. Bill Baird. Mike Jaconski. Dave Majernik. Andy Charles. Mike Ford. Kirk. Scott Yohe. Jack Sweeney. President: William Baird Vice-President: James P. Maeder. Jr. Secretary: Ralph Chesek Treasurer: Andy Charles Historian: Jim Miller Located at: 4716 Bayard St. Colors: Blue and White National Founding Place: City College of N.Y. National Founding Date: 1898 Established at Pitt: April 1. 1962 Bin Bard Lee Cohen Mike Ford Bob Baird Dave Crone Jack Hann Mike Becker J n Dickey Joel Hausman Craig Brown Duane Dillard John Hoffman Andy Charles Steve Eversole Mike Jaconski Ralph Chesek Leonardo Fiaschi C. W. Kreimer Owen Cine Gene Ferry Jim Maeder Dave Majern John Sweeny Rick Melito Julian Vidak Ashy Mtshra Jim M Ser Gary Walkowski Paul Peacock Neil Shuttberg Bob Wolf Bill Stover M. Scott Yohe Warren Lee Mike Grass© Mike Mavris Cliff Frescura Greg Hartley Don Casciato Slava Goshchmsky Earl Gentile Barry Brill Kirk McClure PQ 202 Theta Phi Alpha tod 03 W s 1st Row: Stephanie Pmkoski. A'«son Weber. Ellen Csikai. 2nd Row: Chris Isimmger. Ginger Rea. Usa Trevarthan. Cynthia White. Linda Fabyan 3rd. Row. Chris Wargov ch. Barb AJbright. Laurie Wuysok, Michele Seamon. Karen Kuhn. Joan Fitzwater. Iva Keater. Mary Carr M Betfcir Alright Join Fitrwter l i Keeler Swerrl Fumer Lm Trerertfcen Alwi WePer Cynthie Whit Uhdt Fefcuen Stephanie lM«i« Hty Faith Ford Mao Carr Chm Wminger Keren Kuhn Mkhel $ amon Chrit Wargorxh laurie Wu)i ck (lt n Ct ul Clnger Rea 0 tt Sietet Mary B-vhop Cecilia Ryan Each of us has our own idea of what a sorority should be. Some feel academics should be a major aspect while others want social activities or a strong service program As sisters of Theta Phi Alpha, we present a well rounded group which encompasses these areas and more. Academics rank high on our list of priorities Our sisters have majors that range from engineering and nursing to political science and economics. Although academics are important our sooal activities are also quite numerous. We participate in Homecoming and Greek Week activities as weS as having brunches, mixers, spaghetti toners and parties. Our informal ends our busy Fall term, while our formal higtaghts the Winter. President: Chris Isiminger Vice-President: Chris Wargovich Secretary: Michele Seamon Treasurer: Cecilia Ryan Rush Chairman: Karen Kuhn Pledge Mother: Laurie Wuyscik Located on: 7th Floor. Amos Hall Colors: Silver. Blue, and Gold National Founding Place: Ann Arbor. Michigan National Founding Date: 1912 Established at Pitt: 1922 Flower: White Rose Gem: Pearl and Sapphire o 1=1 -to 1X3 203 0 rt X o; X E-l X PH t=3 o 1 1 m tsa d pp Theta Chi Row 1: Rtch Tourttfoite. Tom Anater. John Gambesca, Tony Manneiia. Row 2: Jim Stem. Ken RosettiBob. Bob Bonesso. Manny Vallejo. Sieve Russo. Row 3: R« Oauich. Matt Anater. Mick Stem. Bill Means. Mark Stevens Row 4: Ken Brown. Carl Kryzweic. Greg Kirkwood. Russ Meyer. John Grawno. Joe Antonetti President: Robert M. Bonesso Vice-President: Gregory M. Kirkwood Matthew Anater Thomas Anater Secretary: Manuel C. Vallejo Joseph Antonetti Robert Bonesso Treasurer: Matthew W. Anater Edward Dillman John Gambescia Pledge Marshal: Russell Meyer Mike Gonsalves John Graziano Rush Chairman: James E. Stein Greg Kirkwood Carl Krzywiec Little Sister Chairman: Thomas J. Anater Bill Means Russ Meyer Asst. Treasurer: John J. Gambescia Ken Mowry Paul Patterson Located at: 4720 Bayard Street Gary Prado John Robinson Colors: Military Red and White Ken Rosetti John Sheperd National Founding Place: Norwich. Vermont Myron Spak James Stein National Founding Date: April 10. 1856 Mark Stevens Manuel Vallejo Established at Pitt: May 24. 1919 James Weber Ken Brown Flower: Red Carnation Mike Byham Rich Davich Tony Manneiia Scott Rosenberg Steve Russo Jim Sherman John Svorcek Rich Tourtillotte Dave Tkatch Tim Frazier Jack Hoskins Paul Correa 204 Kappa Alpha Theta Mary Lynn Bentz Patty Bilock Kathie Burke Anita Felton Kris Funk Pam Gatto Gaye Gearhart Tern Glinski Kris Golick Sue Greshner Ann Hess Colleen Jones Karen Karas Sandy Karas Carolyn Kelly Babs Lawson Debbie Kuzemka Jean Loy Sandee Ladick Nancy Lynch Path Mamula Elaine Martinko Cindy McDonnell Karen McManus Amy McNelis Cathie Moulton Michele Pennetti Jenne Pezze Pat Plunklett DeeDee Rohan Beth Scotti Janet Santa Maria Tracy Shultz Libby Schaughency Monica Simon Mary Jo Veith Jolene Wingard Lori Von Spreckelsen Kerrie Bushko Deb Donovan Katie Doyle Ellen Maher Dayna Jo Harpster Peg Moulton Mary Ann Nandor Joyce Hornstein Colleen Morrison Amy Jascewicz Angie Pagam Louise DiMuccio Mary Jane Grisnik President: Libby Schaughency Efficiency: Cindy McDonnell Pledge Education: Sandy Karas Recording Secretary: Karen McManus Corresponding Secretary: Jean Loy Treasurer: Mary Jo Veith Rush Chairman: Cathie Moulton Located at: 200 N. Bellefietd Colors: Black and Gold National Founding: Ashbury University, Janu' ary 27. 1870 Established at Pitt: 1915 Flower: delicate pansy 205 o xfxxzjuoENWV ieHzavjay 03 X 1 1 Kappa Alpha Psi Row 1: Kenneth Carr. Robert Samuels. Alvin K Davis. Row 2: John WhitliekJ. Hubert A. Leach, Jeflrey L. Leach. Row 3: Charles Mason. Carlo M nor. Donald Sullivan. Gerald Johnson, Kenneth Wooten. Mike McLendon. Milton Shannon. Craig Chisholm. Ira L. Johnson. CD W CS3 Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity was founded on January 5. 1911 at Indiana Univ. in Bloomington. Indiana. It was later incorporated by the state of Indiana April 15. 1911. It is the only Black Greek organization to be founded on a predominantly white university campus. Kappa Alpha Psi Psi is a national social and service fraternity with its fundamental purpose being achievement. Colors: Crimson and Creme National Founding: Indiana Univ. January 5. 1911 Established at Pitt: 1969 Flower: Red Carnation Polemarch: Jeffrey L. Leach V. Polemarch: Brian Hannon Keeper of Records: Michael McLendon Exchequer: Michael Majors Strategus: Allen Leach Dean of Pledges: Reggie Martin Reporter: Brian Hannon Historian: Carl Minor Asst. Exchequer: Allen Leach Asst. Keeper of Records: Michael Briddell Lt. Strategus: Douglas Willis Located at: 231 McKee Place John WhittieVJ Hubert leech Olo Minor MiChMl Mejoe Ire Johnton Been Hennon Rirttel l««il JeNery leech Timothy BlKktheer Jemei Getkint Willi R M. rt.n GereU Johnton Alvin Devil Robert Semuelt Kenneth Cut lylet Smith 8HI Hickt Rehmen Shetflel Jemet At.iiff Cret Chuholm OoneVJ Sudeten lelion R, Event Kenneth J Wooten Kelly T. Wilton Reginald Hue Berney Min M heel Rklendon Irk Greer Cherlet Meton Milton Shennco Aeron Hull PQ 206 Kappa Delta Row 1: Gloria Urban. , Chris Baibo. Karen Landfrted. Mariko Sando. Cindy Hatfiekl. Lana Smith. Barb Lucas. Libby Boehm Row 2: Debbie Mamaux. Oawn ZiH, Beth Meyer. Debby Wartenberg. Emify Baker. Wendy Stophei. Nancy Eastwood. Helen Baxter. Kathy Kofloski. Row 3: Lisa Travateilo. Renee Roiiage. Julie Ackerman. Lori Bigman, Jean Sterling. Patti Wodas. Sharon Boronski. Gmnie Baskin Juli« Ack«m n Emily 8 k r Chrt 8 U 0 Cinnle Bitkin Helen 8 t«f loti 8 jm n litoy BoeWm Sh ron Borontky N xy C tt ood Cindy HltfreW K thy Kojloiki Xl-en Undfrted B rb Lucm Oebbe Connie McCUin Seth Meyer M ureen 0 Conner Own Noul Renee Ro'Uge Miriko Sendc l n Smith Jew Sterling Wendy Steo el l u Trmtello Glori Urb n k Patti W d t Oebby W r enberj Own Ml 8 rb Bitter iuty Diltglver C ryt Stein Debbie Welti After a successful fall rush and seven enthusiastic pledges. Kappa Delta participated in the annual Homecoming festivities. Some other highlights included the winter formal, an international dinner, a successful Valentines day carnation sale, and a fun filled Greek Week. President: Wendy Stophei Vice President: Debbie Mamaux Secretary: Emily Baker Treasurer: Cindy Hatfield Editor: Gloria Urbanik Membership Chairman: Karen Land-fried Asst. Treasurer: Maureen O'Connor Located at: 3rd Floor Amos Hall Colors Olive Green and Pearl White National Founding: Longwood College. October 23. 1897 Established at Pitt: re-established March 10. 1979 Flower: White Rose Mascot: the Racoon bd L— CS3 1 1 JO 207 ABTAEZH0I AMNH0flP2TTiXfQ Kappa Kappa Gamma Row 1: Joann le«. Paula Smith. Row 2. Beth Martin. Amy Rugh. Rene' Bring . Kris Messner. Tracy Seecof Row 3: Nancy PaJmerno. Laura Smoiko. Jean Thompson Bridget Flynn. Jody Gentz, Carol Cochran. Gmny Frank. Margie Woodward. Astrid Bez. Charta Lineman Row 4: Lora Gavlik. Carol Barone. Karissa Campbell. Karin Oushaw. Becky flhitimger. Robm Bayne. Mrs. Dorene Roesner. Afene Hoffman. Karen Kmderman. Bonnie Stone. Conme Mamuia, Sandy Haser. Denise Korwicfa. Ynonne Ra' ch President: Carol Barone Vice Presidents: Kris Messner. Aline Hoffman Secretary: Yvonne Ralich Treasurer: Melissa Murphy Located at: 4401 Bayard Street Colors: Light and Dark Blue National Founding: Monmouth College. October 13. 1870 Established at Pitt: 1919 Flower: Fleur-de-lis Pin: Golden Key This year was a year of great accomplishment for the Kappas. Our president. Carol Barone, accepted both Scholarship and greatest improvement awards at our biannual convention in Fla. After a successful fall rush, we relaxed at our formal which was held at Tiffany's. The Kappas have branched into many activities including: Pitt Band. Golden Girls. Pan-Hel. Allocations Committee. Rho Lambda, and many sisters are little sisters to various fraternities. Murphy RoBtn Bayne Krrt Met in r Alin HoMman Rene' 8rld£ Amy Ru|h Karina CampOefl Tracey Alin| Nancy SWhiIU Caroi Barone YrOAnt Ralich Carol Cochran Bridget Flynn Virginia Frank Lora Givlik Jody Genii Oenit Koeoalcki kirn L n|ham Connie Mamu'a Mamula Tracy Sceol Paula Smith Laura Smoiko 8 c y Whlttrft| f Attrld Ber Margie Woodaard Charla lineman Jean Thompton Karin Outhaw Karen Klnderman Bonnie Hon Jo Ann le B«th Martin Darlene Johnitoo Sandy Hater Nancy Palleclno Vicki Sch«u rl Dane Ginthwrg 208 tod Lambda Chi Alpha Row 1 Bob Wonders, Jim Moyta, Fred Pappas. CMf Pine, Berme Palowitcb. Jefq Halfmger. Row 2: Tom Fowler. Jeff Lockledge, Tom lauer. Ken Lewis, Mike Pasternak Row 3; Ed Williams, Larry Lewis. Chris Smith. Eric Kovak, Mike Porreca. Dck Christie. Tony Porreca. Ed Mot mk Row 4: Dale Krysinski. Gmo LeDonne. Ray Zurcher. Greg Maitoux. Tony Lucia. Jeff Gormley. Bob Reichart. Tom Roberts. Roger Koeberle. Eric Wiegand 1 1 Ot 4 Krytintld Bffnte Posomlch J.m ttoyti fred Poppot Grtg Mtilloui Bob Reichorl M.kf Porrtco Tony lucio Tom Foattr Okk Christie M.ke Postern Jfff Cormloy Ml Bothm R y further CKfH $m«lh Jetf locklodgr M.U Kichty G'rtO leOonnt Tony Porrttj Eric Kovff Tom RobffU CllH Pino J tl Hfffintff Erk WVefond Scon Hofcomb Tom liuer Kff tf U lorry Wats Bob Wonders £d Motnit Eda rd B WflUoms J«H Souse Roger Kotbrrle After 14 years of being inactive on the University of Pittsburgh campus. Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity was reinstated as a colony in 1978. Since then the fraternity has learned and experienced from the ups and downs of being new on campus. As a reflection of this learning. Lambda Chi Alpha has succeeded in having the most accomplished rush in numbers of initiated members, over the last two terms. Lambda Chi Alpha was installed as a chapter in March of this year. We pride ourselves on our antihazing policy and by having Associates who have equal status with the brothers. rather than miscreated pledges. Lambda Chi Alpha is devoted to increasing its membership and developing a mature brotherhood. President: Dale A. Krysinski Vice President: Frederick T. Pappas. Jr. Secretary: Raymond Zurcher Treasurer: Michael Pasternak Colors: Purple. Green. Gold National Founding: Boston University. March 22. 1909 Established at Pitt: October 10. 1978 Flower: White Rose ►e x JO 209 ABrAEZH0 IKAMNS0nP2TT$ ¥Q Chi Omega President: Darlene McGowen Vice President: Mary Ellen Lyons Tami Albright Susie Mellett Secretary: Susie Mellett Maria Alfonsi Tina Merrick Treasurer: Jamie Messino Cheryl Althardt Jamie Messino Pledge Trainer: Jenny Unis Susan Armstrong M.J. Meyer Rush Chairman: Tammi Peluso Jill Bennett Vicki Morris Personnel Officer: Tina Perkins Joanne Bombara Karen Neidermeyer Located at: 401 Amos Hall Sue Brown Mary Jo Opaluch Colors: Cardinal and Straw Patti Davis Mary Pat Parrell National Founding: Univ. of Arkansas. April 5. Diane Dondfrio Laurie Pate 1895 Amy Dunlap Tammi Peluso Established at Pitt: December 6. 1919 Patti Dunlay Lisa Perdick Flower: White Carnation Grace Gibson Tina Perkins Tina Harris Carol Piccoli Debra Kalis Suzanne Pulley Joyce Kaminsky Marlene Ritter Susie Kondis Sherry Rockwell Evelyn Kwasnik Beverly Schambura Susan Lane Lisa Sharrett Jamie Lenzi Rose Steppling Mary Ellen Lyons Jennifer Unis Laura MacKenzie Lisa Valvo Judy McFarlin Sally Watters Barb McGowan Kim Watterson Darlene McGowan Wendi Westcott Shelly McKelvey Judy Wysocki Kathy Mead Cory Zimmerman 210 Pi Kappa Alpha Row 1: Tom Vater. Mary Joan Marsicano. Cathy Lewis. Loretta Radice. Sue Kushner. Tom Strausbaugh. Thorpe Jacob. Dean Peters. Row 2: Yong Lee. John Schaeffer. Larry Zuckett. Ed Kocizewski. Brian Cofumbardi, Karen McGongle. Ray McNutty. Row 3: Dan Frost. Jim Howley. Joe Notsch. Jack Kardos. Curt Berstler. Jim Horne. Oavid Lauderman. Denise Joseph. John Zimmerman. Row 4: John Kaczynski. Ray Wuslich. Neil Guthrie. Brett Hynninen. John Ward. Kevin Saundry. Gary Fanelli. Bob Setzenfond. Mark Francis. Bob Baton. 0« n Pttwt Art Sch k« Stu rt Olnngy Rjy Wuilich SUn H«l«niuk Thorpe J-KOb DAvrd I jit i min Tom McHugh Tom Voter Tong lee Tom 8e H Brett Hynninen Joe Ak M tk Creenewey J-m Horne Greg Po«m Tom Stuutbiugh Greg Wlieon Nell Guthrie Mori Fronclt Curt Beritter John Won) RHh Stinton lorry Zuckett Roy McNulty Oick McCotfrey Jim Hc i y Borry loyton Pete McGill Joe NotKh John Zimmermon Mile McKee John Kocrniki Oeon Mertr Oon Froit Terry Gologher Ed Kocitreatki Kevin Soundry Conrod Scholter Brlon Columbordl Gory Fonelli Bob Selrentond jKk Kordot BobBodon Pi Kappa Alpha has provided the University of Pittsburgh with quality leadership in Greek and Student organizations. We go throughout the year with a full social schedule, from Toga parties to Dream Girl Formal. However, everyone can see that our brotherhood is supported by hard-working, responsible brothers. But the biggest thing we enjoy is our psyche. President: Thomas Vater Vice President: James Horne Secretary: David Lauderman Treasurer: Michael McKee 5th Man: Mark Greenaway Located at: 220 N. Bellefield Colors: Garnet and Gold National Founding: Univ. of Virginia, March 1. 1868 Established at Pitt: March 3. 1935 Flower: Lilly of the Valley Chapter: Gamma Sigma 211 ABrAEZH0IKAMNEO P2TT$ X Q C3 X ►e« 1 1 525 Pi Kappa Phi Row 1: Kim Haney. Bob Brink . Bill Stover. J.P. Fagan. Bdi M.halik. Cl p Carton. Randy O'Bruba. Row 2: Steve Ziofcowski, John H«. Joe Yohe. Rob Querio. Row 3: Jeff Morelia. Don cCarton. Gregg HoSden. Mike McMullen. M e Kaplan. Kurt Dover. Kevin Yarasavich. President: John Hill Vice President: Randy O'Bruba Vince Carton Myron Czuczman Secretary: Kim Haney Joseph Fagan Kim Haney Treasurer: Robert Querio John Hill Michael McMullen Warden: Joseph Fagen William Mihalik Purri Morris Historian: Steve Rossi Randy O'Bruba Robert Querio Chaplain: Chuck Rusbasan Steve Rossi Charles Rusbasan Social Chairman: Jeff Morelia Peter Schott William Stover Colors: Gold and White Jeff Strutt Joseph Yohe National Founding: Charleston Col- Steve Ziolkowski Keith Younger lege. December 10. 1904 Bob Brmker Jeff Morelia Established at Pitt: February 24. Kurt Dorer Dave Slifkin 1978 Mike Kaplan Kevin Yarasavich Flower: Red Rose Gem: Diamond PQ 212 Pi Lambda Phi bd L- 5ZJ R J Almjn Jo Anktr«mU Atjn Borlf Jokin-Burni J«M C Jotl Pjt Cunnlnghjm PMQUJt Gontik R Ajrd Goidttf - Don CfMobtrg Ml CruMtk P ui H «f Jon liiocton Dvight Jjnott Mjrk Arj nw Mite Krjut lloyd Mytrt Todd Njmol Urry SehwtrU louit $hjp o Mjrc Silvwmjn JO « $Ugl G TjUchnlck Aljn Thomji Joitiuj Ur n Mirk wrlit StvJrt Zlotnk Stott WKbtrtpOOfl Pi Lambda Phi is the first nonsectarian fraternity. The Founder’s Period began at Yale University in 1895. The Pa. Gamma Sigma Chapter was founded at the University of Pittsburgh in 1914. We have been located at 225 N. Dithridge St. since 1921. Pi Lams are leaders in every walk of life, and we are proud to be brothers of such a fine fraternity. Rex: Alan Thomas Archon: Gene Tabachnik K.O.E.: Marc Silverman Pledge Marshal: Mark Wells Scribe: Mark Kramer Located at: 225 N. Dithridge St. Colors: Purple and Gold National Founding: Yale Univ.. 1895 Flower: Woodbine 1 1 CJ X JO 213 03 XI e Ph 1 1 S xs Sigma Alpha Epsilon President: Donald F. Parella. Jr. Vice President: William Smith Secretary: Karl Heimbach Treasurer: Richard Jurchenko 5th Man: Max Wonderling Located at: 244 N. Bellefield St. Colors: Purple and Gold National Founding: March 9. 1856 Established at Pitt: March 10. 1913 Flower: Violet Edward Cianella Kevin Cook Marshall Dobbs Michael Grega Mark Harrington Richard Heltzel Steven Heinlein Karl Heimbach David Hough Mel Hirst William Hurst Toufic Hassoun William Gornicki David Fahringer Richard Jurchenko Francis Monsman Christopher Nowak Donald Loperfito Jeffery Earnest Thomas Gruelich Phillip Kanfush Howard Orlove David Nev Donald Parella John Rohn Francis Ryan Gerald Seelinger James Campbell Richard Shulkosky William Smith Harrison Stackpole Steve Steininger David Supinski Max Wonderling Michael Weaver Charles Williston David Nerz Kirk Vincent PQ 214 Sigma Alpha Mu Stu 8ri n Schoff Ml Hmi SttpfMO DvrM« St « Cutt r J«M Sehupptf 0 .e ll Gary lMt Sam ItcUmMin Sigma Alpha Mu was started this year at the University. We wanted to join the Greek system but in our own way. We are trying to build up our membership and are looking forward to participating and competing with our fellow fraternities. Prior: Stu Borie Vice Prior: Brian Schaff Recorder: Stephan Dunkle Exchecker: Jeff Haas Located at: 320 Schenley Hall Colors: Purple and white National Founding: Princeton Univ.. 1913 Established at Pitt: November 10. 1980 toto O toto 1 1 o x so 215 05 X Pu, 1 1 Sigma Gamma Rho Left to Right: Dayna M. Hollis. Karen L Robinson. Karla D. Milton. Dianne V. Robmson. Tracey T. Brown. Basileus: Tracey T. Brown Anti-Basileus: Dianne V. Robinson Grammateus: Karen L. Robinson Tamiochus: Dayna M. Hollis Parlimentarian: Karla D. Milton Colors: Royal Blue and Gold National Founding: Butler Univ., November 12. 1922 Established at Pitt: November 16. 1980 Flower: Yellow Tea Rose We believe in Sigma Gamma Rho, symbolized by royal blue and gold which represent the true spirit of Sigma, a sorority devoted to motivating youth to greater achievements, wholesome living, inspired actions, and exploring new horizons. We believe that these things are possible through Greater Service. Greater Progress” Dayna M. Hollis Karen L. Robinson Karla D. Milton Dianne V. Robinson Tracey T. Brown PQ 216 Sigma Delta Tau bd O Won Kmlc litres UMkOnU IM Coh n Liu Hausrran Liu Hoffman le l Pork™ Wu kMrkovltr Siopfun L« r Amy HMr.ni lynn WeinbMg ktrU Smith J Cki Davit StrtCapin Jody TappM CarcCa Kalman Sardi Vtrbin Ann Leopold Marcia Stain Carol Michman DabOia Oral Jennifer Lurie Cheryl Benton Sigma Delta Tau is a sorority that provides for lasting friendships, caring s«ters and lots of fun times Each year we initiate Big Brothers into our sorority and we have parties and a spaghetti dmner with them. Our other social activities include a fall haynde. attending Pitt football games, a formal at the Marnot. a Founder s Day Luncheon with our families, parties m our suite, and an aiumm brunch. We also actively participate m Homecoming. Greek Week, and Greek Smg Our sorority also emphasizes scholastic achievement. We were awarded the honor of being the third highest Sgma Delta Tau chapter in the United States for our scholastic achievement. President: Sharon Kessler Vice President: 1st Vice President: Jackie Davis 2nd Vice President: Marcie Markovitz Secretary: Sue Capin Treasurer: Elisa Cohen Rush Chairman: Jody Tepper Social Chairman: Linda Hausman Located at: 8th Floor Amos Hall Colors: Cafe au lait and old blue National Founding: Cornell University. March 25. 1917 Established: at Pitt: Janaury 15. 1950 Flower: Golden Tea Rose Chapter: Alpha Zeta 1 1 O 1=1 ►-b ►e £0 217 C3 X G 1 1 Sigma Sigma Sigma President: Eileen Santoli Vice President: Amy Gross Secretary: Kathy Myers Treasurer: Carolyn Devine Rush Director: Arlene Bacvinskas Located at: 6th Floor Amos Hall Colors: Royal Purple and White Flower: Violet Chapter: Beta Theta To you Who came to our gate Seeking friendship Please come in. May you find here Wings for your thoughts. Stars for your intentions. And guidance through love of Sigma Sigma Sigma. Arlanr Bacnntkat Nancy Barnhart Laura Britt Mr usa CantaiiO Carolyn Dtvine Patti Or.mr Carolyn Frnatr laora Fonot Caro CoWirAJ Amy Crotl Joan Horn k taurla Johnson lita Johnson Jaanntr Kim laurir Marinko-rich Marita Marronr Kathy Mytr Cynthia Pctrmann C««aan Santoli Franc mt Wittman Marianna ShaNoutky 1 PQ 218 Sigma Chi Mark Alvin Chester Backowski Greg Blanda Chuck Button Scott Celm Hal Cragle Mike Demajistre Cash Elston Steve Gentile Chris issac Jim Masterson Brian M er Jim Mullen Harry O'Neill Bill Petruca Ron Posteraro M .e Rietmeyer Dave Saba Mark Sjoberg Wayne Sordovat Tom Wiegers John Bachman Steve Baker Joe Blazer Don Button JeH Co'arossi Greg Davis Terry Dillon Brent Genevro Jim Gwnta R ck Jones Tim McDermott Tom Modany Ron Newell Steve Parsons Mark Phillips Jay Rausch Bob Riehl Rick Schwolra Jim Spagnot M e Sweeney Ned Wolfe Derek Backa Joe B-nder Tim Butter Tom Carmen J.C. Conroy Tom Dawson Scott Doner Jsm Genevro Paul G'eason Rick Kostka George Merrinelli Mark Magerman Jim Oddi Mike Passodefcs Jim Piefer Kevin Richards Dick Robinson Ed Scheuermann Ed Steele Joe Tordy Felix Zaffina President: Mark Alvin Vice president. Tom Wiegers Secretary: Jim Spagnol Treasurer: Mark Mogerman Located at: 4724 Bayard St. Colors: Blue and Old Gold National Founding. June 28. 1855 Established at Pitt: July 2. 1909 Flower: White Rose bd O ES3 W i i a X e x 219 C2 X X PH a o 1 1 X x W CS3 w Ph PQ ■ 1 Phi Beta Sigma Row 1: James Davis. Dwyane Norman. Steve Whiter. Kyle Stewart. Row 2 Steve Brewer. Warme Terrel. Darrel Burns. John Simpson Row 3: Todd Sharpe. Anthony Miles. Mike Glenn. President: Todd Sharpe 1st Vice President: Durelle Holmes 2nd Vice President: Donald White Recording Secretary: Darrel Burris Treasurer: Arthur Sam Located at: 235 McKee Place Colors: Royal Blue and White National Founding: Howard Univ., January 9. 1914 Established at Pitt: February 6. 1972 Flower: White Carnation Motto: Culture for Service and Service for Humanity.” Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity was founded on January 9. 1914 at Howard University in Washington D.C. by three prominent and idealistic young men. These three founders, brother Langston Taylor, brother Charles I. Brown, and brother Leonard T. Morse, conglomerated to establish a new service and social fraternal structure which is known today as Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity. Inc. This fraternity and members are bound together as a positive force under the high ideals of the Brotherhood, service, and scholarship. With these ideals in mind along with the motto. Culture for Service and Service for Humanity . Sigma has formulated and initiated such highly accrediated National programs such as Bigger and Better Business. Education, and Social Action and Project SAD. which serves for the betterment of all mankind. Since its founding and as a result from its outstanding contributions to society. Sigma has been able to attract quite a few strong-minded young men to help speed its cause on its noble way. Today. Phi Beta Sigma’s membership has increased to over 75.000 members. Its realm has expanded beyond the U S. borders to Africa. Switzerland, and the Carribean. Todd $h rp« Durtll Holm DOMld Whit Dwr l Burrlt Arthur W rnl T f«l lorry P nth H ie Gl nn John SimptO Von Aulttln Curtlt flout Anthony Mil«t Byron Umpkln Andr«« Hirrlt Xyt $t w rt StM Whibl«r Oayon Norm n Jvn t DJvit St t Br «r R h rd Hwty 220 Jim Walaixter John Wire Jerry Uftner John Nikas Paul Kraisinger John Armour Tom Ashofl Dave Blyler C Pandy Bar'ck Jack Bracaie Mark Belfwe Paul Bruno Jack Cade Dave Cavendo Ron Callovini John Campbefl Ray Connotty Tom Cubbison Pete Daioni Spencer Davis Mike Demorat Paul D.Gregcry Joe Duda Steve Economou John Ermc A'an Glaser Steve Haberman Scott Hood Doug Houck Mark Jennings Lee K by Brian Koma Karl Kuhn Tom Kunkel Tony Leech Jelf Lewis doe Marchi Bob Massaro Bill McAlister Chris McFartm Bob Monfredi Ron Nandor Randy Patterson Gary Pewe Steve Philipson Mike PietropoJa Jmi Reed Tom Sherbondy Steve Shuder Mike Speck Paul Staso Neil Syken Crag Yankes Kevin Thompson Bill Wallander President: Jim Wallander Recording Secretary: Jerry Uffner Corresponding Secretary: John Nikas Treasurer: John Wine Historian: paul Kraisinger Located at: 4725 Wallingford St. Colors: Royal Purple and Pure White National Founding: Washington and Jefferson Coll. 1848 Established at: Pitt: 1916 Flower: purple Clamatis Mascot: Snowy white owl: Gamma Chapter: Pi Sigma We at the Pi Sigma Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta are proud to be a part of the strong Fraternity system here at Pitt. The responsibility and leadership qualities that are learned while being a part of a fraternity are very rewarding. Our hope is that the experiences that we share while being under-graduates will benefit us after graduation, because FIJI is NOT FOR COLLEGE DAYS ALONE. £3 221 A B T A E Z H 0 I K A MN H 0 n P 2 T X X'P ABrAEZH0 IKAMNH0nP2TT X Q Phi Delta Theta 6Row 1: Joe Saxon. Ken Klienert. Greg Daubert. Kevin Starke. Bob Schaeffer. Joe Greco. John Bojarski. Joe Chmiel. Row 2: Chris Larimer. Mario Mancini. John Manzella. Chuck Zurcher. Steve Rea. Harry Way. Gene Kearney. President: Joseph Greco Vice President: Joe Chmiel Secretary: Kevin Danyi Treasurer: John Bojarski Pledge Master: Tim Ecton Warden: Steve Rea Located at: 245 N. Dithridge Colors: Azure and Argent National Founding: Miami of Ohio. December 26. 1848 Established at Pitt: 1918 Flower: White Carnation Chapter: PA. lota The Phi Delta Theta fraternity is nestled in scenic North Oakland. Recent and ongoing remodeling is rapidly turning this fine older edifice into the showplace house on campus. Upon entering the grand foyer, one is immediately aware of warmth and congiality. the hallmakr of the fraternity. These qualities are reflected in the personalities of all the brothers. lUnder the firm leadership of Papa Joe Greco, newly elected President, the fraternity carries on a long tradition of scholarship. personal integrity, and honor. The Phi Delta Brothers are a fine, upstanding group of clean-cut fun loving young gentleman. each of them an example of the true college man. each a credit to the fraternity and the Greek system in general. Joa Sa«on Ktn Klitnart Creg Daubart Karin Starka 8ob SchaaMar Jo« Graoo John Bojartki Joa Chmial Chri larimar Mario Mnxlno John Manilla Chvok Zurchar Sint Raa Harry Way Gant Ktarnay TtO Nation Jim Nrton 0a « Hoovar Jtf i Corbett John Morgan Rick Cambtrt Tim Colon Oavf If m Karin Danyl Bob Schnalltr Ray lortift 222 Phi Kappa Theta Enc Barkasey Mike Beard Mark Brown Phi Cillo Gary Cooper Tony DeVito Mike Dunn Jim Gatto Joel Hardmg Tony Imbartina M ke Inzetta Frank Jendeski Greg Koch Don Madar John Mann Tom McClellan Matt McTish Don Phillips Jerry Rebb John Ridgway Steve Roberts Dave Salinas Rich Shewman Ken Tingley Emily Baker Chns Balbo Tammy Biedrycki Liz Brown Patty Farnan Liz Gromadzki Eileen Kanczak Wendy Stophel Demse Stanford Preisdent: Don Phillips Vice President: Matt McTi$h. Jim Gatto Secretary: Tom McClellen Treasurer: Don Madar Sgt. at Arms: Eric Barkasey Located at: 4616 Bayard St. Colors: Cardinal Purple. Gold, and White National Founding: Brow University. 1959 td o 1 1 £4 £0 223 1 1 w 1 OMEGA PSI PHI 224 INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL PAN HELLENIC COUNCIL 225 o xfxxsinoENWV3i0Hzavja MARGUERITE ABATE JERRI L. ACIE BARBARA AGGERS TAMARA ALBRIGHT KAREN ALCORN JOHN ALFIERI AHMED MAHMOUD ALI SALEH AHMED ALYAHYA MATTHEWANATER ROBIN ANDERSON SUE ANGELL NANCY ANNUNZIATO JULIA ARCHIBONG JEROME ALRUTZ CYNTHIA J. ATCHISON MYRA L. BACHUCHIN RHODA BAGGA 22 8 DAVID BARBER VIRGINIA BASKIN NORMA BASS NANCY BEHARRY SHARON M. BEHERS . AILEEN BROWN LESLIE BRECHER AUDREY BROOKS DAVID E. BLYER DARLEENE BONETTI DAWN BOYKINS MARY ANN BELAK BONITA BING CHRISTINE R. BISSERT CARLA D. BLYDEN JOSEPH CHMIEL OWEN R. CLINE COREY CLINGER BARBATA COLAIZZI NORMAN COLIANE ROBERT D. CONTRELA COLLEEN A. COOK LADONNA COOPER VALERIE CORBIN JUANITA C. CORNIFF STEPHEN COSGRIFF JOHN COSTELLO JEFF CRAWFORD MICHELE CORNAU CYNTHIA L. CUNNINGHAM JOYCE D'ANTONIO PETER DALONI DENISE DANSAK DAWN DART GREGORY DAVIS PATTI L. 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Health Records Administration American Medical Record Association; PMRA WOLF, DONNA L. B.S. Psychology Alpha Sigma Lambda: Society for Public Administration WOLKIN, SHARON B. B.S. Biochemistry Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha Phi Omega YZ YOUNG, ERLENE M. B.A. Economics Business Communications Panther Prints Yearbook; SGB; Economics Club of Pittsburgh YOURISH, MARGARET L. B.S. Pharmacy PPC; Phi Gamma Delta Little Sister; Lambda Kappa Sigma; YMCA: Yearbook Staff ZAJDEL, PAMELA B.S. Biological Sciences Marching Band; Tau Beta Sigma; PMAP ZEDO, LISA A. B.S.N. Nursing ZICKAR, SUSAN E. B.A. Speech and Hearing Mentor: NSSLHA; RSA; Hand-in-Hand Festival ZIMMOVAN, MARK E. B.S. Mathematics B.S. Economics Pitt News; Omicron Delta Kappa; Omicron Delta Epsilon ZUBAK, JOYCE B.S. Electrical Engineering I.E.E.E.; Society for Women Engineers: Sigma Alpha Epsilon Little Sister; Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi ZUBRITZKY, MARTHA M. B.S.N. Nursing Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha Tau Delta; NSO; Alpha Epsilon Delta; NSNA; RSA ZUCKETT, LARRY B.S. Computer Science Pi Kappa Alpha: ACM; Pitt Cheerleader; Mentor 273 274 275 276 v Our paths must divide here, my friend God alone knows how destiny will change us. 277 278 I know not where I travel, nor where I shall spend the night But I shall carry impressions of you As I travel seeking impressions of myself. 279 au hTuJ A V 0 7 1 w As I sit and reflect upon the past years, there were alot of times I thought that this day would never come. Now that the 1981 PANTHER PRINTS (nice title) is finished though. I feel that a giant part of me is gone. Not that I am sad, I end my editorship with mixed emotions. I hope that you enjoy this book because I enjoyed putting it together for you. But. some of the headaches suffered while getting it out have not been worth it. My biggest headache was apathy. Apathy not just among students, but also with the people I dealt with every day. people whom I depended upon for help. But it was also apathy that helped to decide what direction this book was headed. This book is all about the people who care about what's happening. They are the people who are willing to take risks, they are the people who make changes, they are the 500 plus seniors photographed and pictured in the Senior section, and most of all they are the 800 people who have or will purchase a copy of this book. Those people help to make a little more bearable and alot more interesting. Some interesting people deserve thanks for making this book possible. They are the staff of the FIRST Panther Prints Yearbook. I thank George Popichak and Carla Frankhouse for their creative imput. and Tim Bigler and Wendy Roth for the special photographic skills. I thank our photographers, Anthony. Bruce. Bob, Ken. Mike. Mike. Bonita, and Ed. I owe the existance of this book to a super photo Editor. Gordon Brightsen, who has once again come through when we needed him. To a staff like no one elses'. Diane. Amy, Kathy. Shawn. John, Lori. Michelle. Carol. Sharon. Heleana, Jennie. Pam, and Sharon. I owe a ton of gratitude for their labor of love. And to Deb. I owe all the appreciation in the world for help above and beyond the call of duty. She helped make it all seem bearable. I would also like to thank the staff and administration of the University for all their help. Dean Billick in the Sports Information office and his staff were a tremendous help once again. Andy Smith and the Office of Student Activities proved to be of great assistance once again. And last, but not least, our advisor, Larry Lusford has never been more cooperative. He has supported all our efforts from the first day. There is one person I would like to thank who is not known to anyone but those people who are part of the yearbook staff. Mr. George Stewart is the type of person who puts everything he has into all he does and this book is no exception. As a representative for the publisher of this book, it is his job to make sure everything runs smoothly. With this book, although we have had our share of problems I have never had cause to worry. George has helped me feel good about this book, as well as good about myself. He is behind the Pitt Yearbook 100% and I appreciate it. The people who deserve the most credit for this book though, are you, the people who have purchased it. For without you there is no reason for us to exist. I thank all of you !!!! 9 280 $820004919 t
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