Wilkes University - Amnicola Yearbook (Wilkes Barre, PA)

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v '. Pk '! ck 1th,. AMNICOLA . . . one who lives and dwells by a river. WILKES COLLEGE - Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania Linda: , , , , Kathawn Manning ,: iii. m M; MXAMWWWW ; mMWW H Still round the corner there may wait a new road or a secret gate, and though I off have passed them by, a day Will come at last when I shall-take the hidden paths that run west of the moon, east of the sun. J.R,R. Tolkien These moments of time have faded into the woodwork of our for we must accomplish everything on our own. And these are th memories, framing our minds, shaping our thinking, and building moments to be alone to work, to search, to dream - conten our dreams. with ourselves and our world. ! These are the moments when our performance is ours alonej 6 Candids Candid: x 7 8 Candlds WWW Wk, Wm; Candldlf9 10 x Candids No matter where we are - in class, in the Student Center, in The tone, the mood, the pace are all set by us. We canWt simply our dorms, in the gym, at Kirby Park - we are a part of what is observe because we are responsible for the moment. We have to around us, and what is around us is a part of us. We have come get into the center of things - stir up some dust e then take it here in search of futures, yet we are in this place now. away with us. Candid: W 1 1 12 , Candids As college students aspire toward their careers, professions and future endeavors, many growing experiences are offered to them while in school. This explains why there are so many different types of people at the college. 3 l X .m m n a And so we changed this place - and it has changed us. We have been a part of the thrills, the fun, the setting, the people. We have revealed ourselves and have accepted what has been revealed to us. Sometimes, the simple moments are best remembered. 14 t Candid: Candlds 15 lb ,1 Candxds cmx l7 Barbara Metroka, B.A. Noreen Seward, B.A. Lynn Taylor, BIA. ART 20 Seniors Michele Marie Capplarella, B.S. Bruce Fendler, 85. Albert Ghourmoz, B.$. ACCOUNTING Emmanuel Ghormoz, B.S. Joanne Gismondi, B.S. Keith Kleiman, B.$. Donna Marie Kucy, B.$. Robert Lashock, B.S. Linda McCarthy, B.S- Louis Mucciolo, 85. Vincent Rosario Fama, B.S. Seniors 21 Mary Beth Wassil, 8.5. Kenneth R. Sardegna, B.S Michelle Serafin, 35. Judy Solack, B.S. Barry Spevak, B.S. Joseph Zawada, B.S. ACCOUNTING Jo Ann Morasky, 5.5. 22 X Seniors Mark Bernard, B.S. Thomas Arthur Casey, Jr., 85. John Jeffery Cortina, B.A. Mary Ann Christine Dorman, B.S. Catherine Jane Dudick, B.S. Theresa Gabana, 85. Joseph Gorko, B.S. Ralph Jason Kaye, 8.5. Sharon Kelley, B.S. Gary D. Nothstein, B.S. Susan Marie Palmer, 13.5. Thomas Philips, B.S. Seniors 23 Mary Kathryn Pogar, 8.5. Adrian Michael Pristas, B.S. Susan E. Rink, 8.5. Beverly Rothery, B.S. Mario George Silvestin, 35. Carlos E. Sotolongo, B.$. BIOLOGY Josellen Frances Urbanski, B.S. Valerie Van Dyke, 8.5. Dina Wasileski, B.S. Glenn Edward Weaver, 8.8. April Ann Kay Wheeler, B.S. Bruce Richard Williams, 8.5. 24 . Senlors David Paulauskas, B.S. Christopher Woolverton, B.S. Beth Ann Ashton, B.S. Howard Baird, 3.5. Karen A. Cavanaugh, B.S. Anne Elizabeth Crossin, 8.5. Beth Galenas, B.S. Maurita Gries, B.S. Seniors 25 David Earl Hadley, B.S. James Jay Kachidurian, B.S. Joseph Laub, B.S. Kathy M. Layaou, B.S. Linda Lockhart, B.S. Margaret Mary McKeown, B.S. John Milisits, B.S. Larry Moyer, B.S. Eugene Neary, B.S. Amy Louise Nicholas, B.S. Patrick J. O Ca11aghan, B.S. Michael G. Pawlush, B.S. 26 Seniors Amy Pearsall, B.S. Drew D. Putera, B.S. Bernie Radecki, B.S. Enrico Rani, B.$. Patrick Romich, B.S. Thomas Rooney, B.S. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Seniors 27 28 5 Senlors Donna Ruddy, B.S. Mary Jo Sagliocco, 85 Paul L. Scaliti, B.S. Heidi Schmidt, B.S. Carol Francis Schultheis IV, B.S. Patrick Slawey, B.S. Carol H. Snyder, 8.5. Robert Stackhouse, B.$. Jeffrey S. Surovi, B.S. Janine Tucker, 3.5. William Trautwein, B.S. Lisa Warden, 3.8. J ody J ohnson Communications, B.S. Kenneth Avery, 8.3. Michael Azure, 8.3. Ana Nunez, 35. Seniors 29 30 Scnlon Brian Daniel Balliet, 35. Cindy M. Casper, 85. Gene Chiorello, B.S. Carl Andrew Hurst, B.S. Kennteh Kacinsky, B.$. Gerald Korey, B.S. Karen Kozey, 33. Paul G. McDonald. B.$. David Nazanek, B.S. Richard Niklewski, B.S. Edward John Plesnar, B.S. Jay Allen Sweeney, B.S. COMPUTER SCIENCE Gary David Howell, B.$. Anysia Mahally, B.S. Molly Sammon, B.S. Seniors 31 Denis James Hatch. B.S. Tho Huynh, 3.5. John Owens, B.S Daniel Pierson, B.S. Myron Slota, 8.5. Edward Weiss, 35. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Gary Willets, B.S. Paul Edward Smith Earth and Environmental Science, B 32 Seniors Lisa Adryelle Cobb. B.A. Christopher Dare, B.A. Ellen Krupak, B.A. Bernard A. Martz, HI, B.A. William Mondlak, B.A. Linda Pallion, B.A. Frank Sabatini, B.A. Seniors 33 George Philip Cherrie, B.A. Donna Marie Derrick, B.A. Michael Gould, B.A. Penny Kaminski, B.A. Linda Kistler, B.A. Christine Lain, B.A. Todd H. Nicholas, B.A. Brian Waugh, B.A. 34 Seniors Dominick Augustine, B.A. Michael Brautigan, B.A. Howard Diamond, B.A. John Naegeli, B.A. Keith Joseph Saunders, B.A. William Anthony Wells, B.A. HISTORY Jeffery Gavlick Math, B.A. Elaine Marie Shafer Math, B.A. Tonya R. Reeves Music, B.A. Glenn Ryman Music, B.A. Seniors 35 Maire Ann Anton, B.S. Michele Ann Bandola, B.S. Susan Jean Bennett, 8.5. Susan Caporelli, B.S. Janine Marie Cardillo, B.S. Ellen Lynne Carey, B.S. NURSING Maureen Ann Connolly, B.S. Gary James Deeb, B.S. Diane E. DeMott, B.S. Lorraine Edwards, 85. Shaune Melanie Evans, B.S. Sandra L. Everhart, BS. 36 Seniors Linda S. Gisoldi, B.S. Carol Ann Guamierl, BAS. Jacqueline Elaine Harney, B.S. Mary Madolyn Kitchura, B.S. Cynthia M. Klepadlo, B.S. Maribeth Kofita, B.S. Seniors 37 Brenda Lee Kutz, B.S. Jeanne M. Kovach, B.S. Laura Ruth Labanick, B.S. Lynn Diana Lovell, B.$. Frances Ann Luberto, B.$. Ruth Ann McDermott, B.S. NURSING 38 Senior: Debra Macek, 35. Michelle Maguire, B.S. Kathy R. Manning, 35. Sharon Lee Martins, B.S. Debra Anita Mazzanti, B.S. Laura Ann Melnick, B.S. NURSING Regina Morse, 35. Kathleen Lucille Morykon, B.S. Donna Jean Newlin, 85. Joanne K. Outman, 85. Diane Marie Pape, B.S. Roberta Mae Price, B.S. Seniors 39 Mary Donna Portonova, B.$. Darlene Quandt, B.$. Regina Anne Scazzaro, B.$. Carmela Marie Scrlmalli, B.S. Ann Lee Sheridan, 35. Martha Kay Sherman, B.S. NURSING Brian Christopher Thomas, 85. Jane Agnes Thomas, B.S. Rosanne Barbara Thomas, B.S. Linda L. Wasllewski, B.S. Denise Rae Yaukey, 8.8. Constance'Mary Zelinski, 3.5. 40 Seniors Keith Banias, B.A. David Lewis Capin, B.A. Thomas F. Farley, B.A Sandy Lee Haruch, B.A. Joseph John Knox, B.A. Wayne David Lonstein, B.A. Alan Wirkman, B.A. Gregory Mark Price Physics, B.A. Seniors 41 Lawrence Robert Corona, B.A. Patricia Ann Crane, B.A. Sharon DeRemer, B.A. Michael D. Fink, B.A. Mark William Firth, B.A. Donna George PSYCHOLOGY 42 Seniors Helen Gorgas, B.A. Sandra E. Hartdagen, B.A. Annette Jacek, B.A Cheryl Langan, B.A. Diane Marie Llewellyn, B.A. John Paul McCarthy, B.A. PSYCHOLOGY Jeanne Moffit, B.A. Lisa Pertin, B.A. Ivan Shidlovsky, B.A. John D. Sweeney, B.A. Sharon Synder, B.A. Susan Marie Tomalis, B.A. Senior: 43 Miklos Gabor Varsanyi, B.A. Anthony Edward Vlahovic, B.A. Wendy Ann Weir, B.A. Stephani Wychock, B.A. PSYCHOLOGY x m Xxxfik X 44 Seniors Tara Jehn Buckingham, B.A. Mary Theresa Burgio, B.A. Theresa Keenan, B.A. Ann Sferra, B.A. Sylvia Yanlk, B.A. SOCIOLOGY Senior: 45 .x w 9 4 u :0. n .u we shall always love thee; Loyal to the end. Thou shalt lead us onward In search of finer things. May we find the wisdom f Maria A. Anton 14206 Swiss Hill Dr. Houston, Texas 77077 A Beth Ann Ashton 47 Kulp Street Wilkes Barre, Pa. 18702 Dominick Augustine RD $92 Box 24 Wilkes Barre, Pa. 18702 Kenneth Avery Valley View Drive Box 328A RD H Endicott, NY. 13760 Michael Azure Box 35, Rte. 209 Gilbert, Pa. 18331 B Howard Baird 517V2 Wyoming Ave. West Pittston, Pa. 18643 Brian Balliet 28 Orchard Ave. W. Nanticoke, Pa; 18639 Michele Bandola 21550 Woodchuck Ct. Boca Raton, Fla. 33433 Keith Banias Box 303 Bedminster, N.J. Mark Baretella 688 Maple Ave. Ridgefield Tara Buckingham RD dfl Box 423 Linden, Pa. 17744 Susan Bennett 2720 Columbia Dr. Endwell, NY. 13760 Michael Brautigan 410 Sylvania Ave. Avon, N.J. 07717 C David Capin 30 W. River St Wilkes Barre, Pa. 18702 Michele Capolarella 176 Johnson 5!. Pittston, Pa. 18640 Susan Caporelli 108 Cemetery St. Jermyn, Pa 18433 Janine Cardillo 153 Potter St. Dunmore, Pa. 18512 Ellen Carey Dublin Ct. Mancellus, NY. 13108 Thomas Casey 34 Flanagen St. Pringle, Pa. 18704 Cindy Casper 1 Cindy Dr. W. Hazleton, Pa. 18201 Gene Chiorello 832 Fairmont Ave. Trenton, N.J. 08629 Lisa Cobb 208 W. Taylor St. Taylor, Pa. 18517 Maureen Connolly PO. Box 645 Branchville, N.J. 07826 Larry Corona RD $91 Box 376 Augusta, N.J. 07822 John Cortena 16 Fabrow Dr. Titusville, N.J. 08560 Patricia Crane 303 W. 8th St. W. Wyoming, Pa. 18644 Anne Crossin 264 5. Poplar St. Hazleton, Pa. 18201 D Linda Dallion 931 Cherry St. Scranton, Pa. 18505 Chris Dare 257 E. Elm St. Allentown, Pa. Deane Demott PO. Box 18 Eyersgrove, Pa. 17826 Sharon DeRemer 93 Elizabeth St. Avoca, Pa. 18641 Donna Derrick RD $61 Box 222 Waymart, Pa. 18472 Howard Diamond 249 Welch Way Westfield, N.J. 07090 Mary Ann Dorman 248 Poland St. Swoyersville, Pa. 18704 Gary Dreb 31 Oak St. Tenafley, N.J. 07670 E Lorraine Edwards 189 Eylind Ave. Succasuana. N.J. 07876 J Directory 7 51 F Shaune Evans RD $64 Box 160 Boyertown, Pa. 19512 Sandra Everhart 643 Old Berwick Rd. Bloomsburg, Pa. 17815 F Mark Firth RD 465 Box 495 Flemington, N.J. 08822 Michael Fink 18 Neptune Ct. Somerset, N.J. 08873 Vincent Fama 487 Upton Pl. Rahway, N.J. 07065 G Theresa Gabana RD 42 Shickshinny, Pa. 18655 Beth Galenas 1304 William St. Avoca, Pa. 18641 J eff Gavlick 12 Creek St. Swoyersville, Pa. 18704 Donna George 512 Grove St. Avoca, Pa. 18641 Albert Ghourmoz 218 Exeter Ave. W. Plttston, Pa. 18643 Emmanuel Ghormoz Apt. 45 321 8. River St. Wilkes Barre, Pa. 18702 Joanne Gismondi 54-72 83rd St. Elmhurst, NY. 11373 Linda Gisoldi 47 Niles Ave. Madison, N.J. 07940 J oseph Gorko RD 84 Box 187F Dallas, Pa. 18612 Michael Gould Box 126 Brodheadsville, Pa. 18201 Maurita Gries 26 Westminster Rd. Dallas, Pa. 18612 Carol Guarnieri 62 Shulde Lane Wyoming, Pa. 18644 Stephanie Guise 31 Walden Dr. Mountaintop, Pa. 18707 H David Hadley Mutton Hill Rd. Neversink, NY. 12765 Jacqueline Harney 73 Centerest Rd. Clinton, N.J. 08809 Sandra Hartdegan 84 Charles St. Wilkes Barre. Pa. 18702 Charles Howell 209 Spruce St. Kingston, Pa. 18704 Carl Hurst 205 5. Empire St. Wilkes Barre, Pa. 18702 Tho Huynth 723 Menker Ave. 82 San Jose, Calif. 95128 J Annette Jacek 831 Grove St. Avoca, Pa. 18641 Rosanne Jones 57 Longdale Ave. Shavertown, Pa. 18708 K James Kachidurian RD $98 Box 882 Newton, N.J. 07860 Kenneth Kalinaski 42 Lawson Pl. Conyngham, Pa. 18219 Penny Kaminski 136 Church Street White Haven, Pa. Theresa Keenan RD 441 Box 1K Friendville, Pa. 18818 Sharon Kelley 41 Oak St. Wilkes Barre, Pa. 18702 Linda Kistler 501 Northumberland St. White Haven, Pa. 18661 Mary Kitchura 358 Washington Ave. Jermyn, Pa. 18433 Cynthia Klepaldo 422 Pear St. Scranton, Pa. 18505 Joe Knox 22 W. Hollenback Ave. Wilkes Barre, Pa. 18702 Gerald Korex 67 Sheridan St. Wilkes Barre, Pa. 18702 52 7 Directory Karen Korey 59 Spruce St. Mountaintop, Pa. 18707 Maribeth Kotira 407 Harrison St. Taylor, Pa. 18517 Jeanne Kovach 590 Penn St. Perth Amboy, N.JA 08861 Nonna Marie Kucy Rear 1030 Diamond Ave. Scranton, Pa. 18508 Brenda Kutz 1111 Acre Dr. Carlisle, Pa. 17013 Mary Kathleen Kon RD 25 Tunkhannock, Pa. 18657 L Laura Labanich 64 North Drive Rochelle Park, NY. 07662 Christine Lain RD $91 Box 29 Sussex, N.J. 07461 Cheryl Langan 3805 Winfield Ave. Moosic, Pa. 18507 Robert LaShock 348 Winters Ave. W. Hazleton, Pa. 18201 Joseph Laub 108 Haverford Dr. Wilkes Barre, Pa. 18702 Wayne Lawstein 80 Westwood Ave. Ellenville, N.Y. Kathy Layaou 531 Hoyt St. Pringle, Pa. 18704 Diane Llewellyn 135 River St. Forty Fort, Pa. 18704 Lynn Lovell 3107 Freemansburg Ave. Easton, Pa. 18042 Frances Luberto PO. Box 302 Paupack, Pa. 18451 Linda Lockhart 156 Coal St. Wilkes Barre, Pa. 18702 M Anysia Mahally 343 New Grant St. Wilkes Barre, Pa. 18702 Debra Macek 4 Brookhill Rd. E. Brunswick, NY. 08816 Kathy Manning Bernie Martz 61 Court St. Mountaintop, Pa. 18707 John McCarthy 543 Boulevard Ave. Dickson City, Pa. 18519 Linda McCarthy RD 592 Box 184 Nicholson, Pa. 18446 Paul McDonald RD 492 Honesdale, Pa. 18431 Mary McKeown 43 Railroad St. Glen Lyon, Pa. 18617 Laura Melnick 114 Tutle St. Simpson, Pa. 18407 Barbara Metroka 21 Yank St. Courtdale, Pa. 18704 Jeanne Moffitt 84 Spring St. Carbondale, Pa. 18407 Bill Mondlak 29 Thompson St. Pittston, Pa. 18640 JoAnne Morasky 172 Railroad St. Pittston, Pa. 18640 Regina Morse 56 MacArthur Ave. Plainview, NY. 11803 Lawrence Moyer 100 Parkway Blvd. Apt. 445 Kingston, Pa. 18704 Sharon Martino 58 Rubin St. South River, NJ. 08882 Debra Mazzanti RD 492 Box 140 Wilkes Barre, Pa. 18702 N John Naegeli 302 S. Main St. Taylor, Pa. 18517 David Nazanek 325 Chase St. W. Pittston, Pa. 18643 Donna Newlin 242 Landis Ave. Waynesboro, Pa. 17268 Amy Louise Nicholas J Directory 7 53 1720 Wyoming Ave. Forty Fort, Pa. 18704 Todd Nicholas Box 1000 Kunkletown, Pa. 18058 Richard Niklewski 106 Paramount Terrace Hagerstown, Md. 21740 Gary Nothstein 48 w. High 5:4 Coaldale, Pa. 18218 Ana Nunez 549 50th St. Altoona, Pa. O Larson Orehotsky 79 Grandview Ave. Dallas, Pa. 18612 J ody Outman 122 W. Main St. Westfield, Pa. 16950 J ohn Owens 63 E. Vaughn St. Kingston, Pa. 18704 P Diane Pape 43 Pine St. Wilkes Barre, Pa. 18702 Michael Pawlush 401 E. Main St. Wilkes Barre. Pa. 18705 Lisa Perrin 856 Willard Ave. Luzerne, Pa. 18704 Thomas Phillips Box 259 Homestead Dr. ; 54 7 Dlrectory Moslow, Pa. 18444 Theresa Phoenix 114 Hill St. Wilkes Barre, Pa. 18702 Daniel Pierson Box 876 Furnace Rd. Chester, N.J. 07930 Edward Plesnar 67 Elmcrest Dr. Dallas, Pa. 18612 Q Darleen Quandt 98 Ampere Parkway East Orange, N.J. 07017 R Bernie Radecki 21 Mermaid Ave. Long Beach Island, NY. 08008 Enrico Ratti Box 231 Fair Hills, N.J. 07931 Patrick Romich 671 Roberta Dr. Pottstown, Pa. 19464 Thomas Rooney 68 High Rd. West Creek, Pa. 17946 Beverly Rothery 381 N. Maple Ave. Kingston, Pa. 18704 Donna Ruddy 28 Niblick St. Point Pleasant Beach, N.J. 18742 Glenn Rymon 58 S. Meade St, Wilkes Barre, Pa. 18702 S Frank Sabatini 12 Riverview Dr. Plains, Pa. 18705 Ann Lee Sheridan 125 Sundra Dr. Parsippany, N.J. 07054 Sharon Snyder 18 Bass Dr. Enfield, Conn. 06082 Charles Sotolongo 589 Amst Ave. New York City, NY. 10024 Molly Sammon 312 Linden Dr. W. Pittston, Pa. 18643 Paul Scaliti 25 Hunter Lane Doylestown, Pa. 18901 Ann Sterra 18 Edgewood Terrace Bridgewater, N.J. 08807 Robert Stackhouse 24 Grandview Dr. Pittston, Pa. 18640 Jeffrey Surovi 4625 Henry St. Easton, Pa. 18042 Karen Snyder 18 Bass Dr. Enfield, Conn. 06082 Mario Silnestri 811 John St. Endicott, NY. 13760 Ivan Shidlovsky 11 Ann St. Cottsneck, N.J. 07722 Myron Slota 320 Meadow Dr. Apt. 4 N. Tonawanda, NY. 14120 N Patrick Slawey 1135 Pierce SL Scranton, Pa. 18508 Michelle Serafin 274 Main St. Dupont, Pa. 18641 Carmella Scrimalli 1722 Quincy Ave. Dunmore, Pa. 18509 Paul Smith RD 9692 Smith1s Pond Honesdale, Pa. 18431 MaryJo Sagliocco 1418 Main St. Pittston, Pa. 18640 Keith Saunders 300 Stephanne Dr. Plymouth, Pa. 18651 John Sweeney 331 Scott St. Wilkes Barre, Pa. 18702 Carol Snyder 200 Chestnut Valley Dr. Doylestown, Pa. Elaine Shafer 172 Scott St. Wilkes Barre, Pa. 18702 Noreen Seward 21Vz East 8th St. Wyoming, Pa. 18644 Judy Solack 19 Garrahan St. Wilkes Barre, Pa. 18702 Regina Scazzaro 118 Lakeside Dr. Ramsey, NJ. 07446 Barry Spevak 404 Kimber Rd. Syracuse, NY. 13224 Martha Kay Sherman k 292 Chapel St. Luzerne, Pa. 18709 T Lynn Taylor 10 Highland View Bayville, NY. 11709 Brian Thomas 33 First Ave., Apt, 9661 Kingston, Pa. 18704 Janie Thomas 150 E. State St. Larksville, Pa. 18704 Susan Marie Tomalis 3108 Lincoln St. Camphill, Pa. 17011 William Trautwein 1312 Angor Ave. Yeadon, Pa. 19050 Janine Tucker 104 Aspen Lane Oak Ridge, Tenn. 37830 V Valerie VanDyke 1407 Lynn Dr. 3150 Birch Circle E Whitehall, Pa. 18052 W Dina Wasileski 1314 N. Main St. Forest City, Pa. 18421 Linda Wasilewski RD 6693, Box 43 Clark1s Summit, Pa. 18411 Brian Waugh 884 Bennett St. Luzerne, Pa. 18709 Glenn Weaver 150 Main St. Kingston, Pa. 18704 Wendy Weis 95 Huntsville Rd. Dallas, Pa. 18612 April Wheeler RD 81, Box 45 Dushore, Pa. 18614 Bruce Williams 35 Hartford Ave. Shavertown, Pa. 18708 Christopher Woolverton 347 Hewitt St. Trenton, NJ. 08611 Lisa Warden RD 41, Box 1388 Stroudsburg, Pa. 18360 Edward Weiss RD 83, Box 54 Lake Ariel, Pa. 18436 Y Sylvia Yanik 801 W. Elm St. Scranton, Pa. 18504 Denise Yawkey 240 S. MacDonald Ave. Mesa, Arizona 85202 2 Joseph Zawanda 27 Courtright Ave. Wilkes Barre, Pa. 18704 Connie Zelinski 22 Kenedy Dr. Plains, Pa. 18705 J Directory X 55 wm- .. i J sis Eu - ,1: f 1 Senior Dinner Dance Today was the last time many of the students will be attending a Wilkes Col- lege Dinner Dance. The dinner dance was given by President Capin to honor the Class of a82. There was an open bar and entertainment by aaMuseum? Facul- ty and students alike had a very en- joyable evening. 56 w Seniors Senlon 57 58 Senlcrs Graduation Rehearsal Graduation rehearsal was headed by Dean Ralston. The students that attended were hoping that they would remember what to do by Sunday. Everyone left the rehearsal looking confused but . . . in a hurry to get to the picnic. Seniors 59 60 Seniors Senior Picnic It is a Wilkes tradition to hold the Senior picnic at Farleyhs Farm. The picnic began after graduation rehearsal and the students were ready to party! The picnic is the last formal gather- ing before graduation. Many faculty attended, and everyone seemed to enjoy themselves. Seniors h 61 62 Seniors Senior: 63 64 Seniors urses Receive Pins The Nurseis Pinning Luncheon was held on May 22nd. During ' luncheon the students received their pins from Dr. Nehring, ich they will wear Hon the job. The pin represents four years of hard work and the beginning a new career. Seniors i 65 66 Seniors Graduation Day It's finally here! The day every freshman looks forward to; Graduation Day. Graduation was held in the Kingston Armory, due to rainy weather. EdmundPellegrino, the President of the Catholic University of America in Washington, DC. spoke to the graduates, family, and friends. Everyone who attended saw the graduates sigh with relief as they received their diplomas. Seniorst 67 ml. Sumnrs 70 z Seniors 72 X ths Who , Above: L Maureen Ann Connoiiy , , . F - - Senior Class Secretary 1981 1982 Resident Hall Assistant 1980- 1982 Friends Forever Club 1980- 1982 ' Human Services Cammittee 1979 1982 Homec6ining Princess 1981 Above Right: J Roya Fahmy Homecmmng Princass 1981 Resident Assistant 1980- 1982 5 11Beacgn9 Reporter 1980-1982 Junior CIass Executive Council 1980 Right Cehter: Thomas Jg-Farley Social Committee Co-Chairman 1981-1982 Curriculum Committee 1981-1982 Long Range Planning Committaa 1980-1981 Human Services Committee 1978-1982 Right: L ShelleyS. Freeman Manuscript Editor 1980- 1982 Concert and Lecture Series 1982 50th Anniversary Committee; Drama Chairman 1982 Maurita Elizabeth Gries Theta Delta Rho 1978 1982 Commuter Council 1978- 1982 Accounting and Business Club Shutter Squad 1978 1982 9 f the 9Beacon 1981 1982 , , ta Blame Hartdagen I L A Psychalogy Club Member 1979 1982 Vice-President of Psi Chi 1981 1982 Science Expo 1979 1980 Coffeehouse Committee CoChairman 19804981 A j Above Right: Joseph John Knox Commuter Council President 1981- 1982 Political Science Club Membe: 1978 1982 Copus Member and Adviser Chevy Blossom Chairman 1980-1981 Above Left: Christine Lain Resident Hall Assistant 1980-1982 StudentGovernment 1980-1982 Human Services Committee 1979-1982 Intramural Tennis 1982 Above: Robert Lashok Resident Hall ASSisiant 1982 ; Student GovernmentRepreSentative 1982 ; ; Member of the Accounting and Business Club 1982- Left: . ; ; ' Barbara Elizabeth Metroka ., ManusCriptSogiefy,19794 981' ' Member ofktherFineArts $otiety ' , --Bus'imis;s.Managef Cf'rhe' ' ' ska xxx: 1 , ,Wv.$a 5, w i ?V w? V $$$$$$g mg ,L ??Wxg W , M' x X 5W , ,3? mm gw Wag? g; L ,W ' k $1331 . . AboVe Left Tom Rooney Student'Govemment Representafive L139 9 1,981. , Student'Center Board 19801982. , Homecoming Commute Swat Commttee 1979-1982 1 Above: J udy :Solack 'Pmsidentof Theta; Delta Rho 1982 , ' 'reasurer 6f the,AccountinghndBusiness Club 1982 emmutgr Ccuncil Member 1980-1981 ; ; y . Picture Maria 'esident's Council , L x , E , No+ Availahie Akszmewww 11 Above Left: Janine Marie Tucker Student Government Representative 1982 InterResidence Hall Council President 1980-1981 50th Anniversary Committee 198111982 Accounting and Business Club Member 197911982 Above: Anthany Edward Vlahovic- - A Varsity Baseball 19784982 , Resident Hail Assistant 198011982 Varsity Football 11978-1980 ' ' Friends Forever 19804982 1 Engineering Club 19784982 Radio Club 19784932 Afr Forte ROTC 1978-1982 I L , .WCLH Disc Jockey-mwwa 32 fY A allxenge , - : ve been Left: Paul and Jean Adams, Housing Directors Below: Charles R. Abate, Business Manager Left: Barbara Welch, Dr. Gerald Wuori, Dean of Admis- sions, Eleanor Bialek, Jean Chronowski, Barbara Miller, Linda Hobrock. Standing: David Gregrow, Barbara King, Gail Harashinski, Helen Zukowsky, Ann Marie Pavvy, Doris Swoboda; Admissions Dept. Academics 85 86 Academics Above Left: James H. Aikman, Director of Development Above Right: Karen Camp- bell, Assistant Comptroller Above: Doris Barker, Registrar Right: Ruthe V. Bishop, Recorder -elow: Joseph J . Chisarick, Comptroller ' ight: Betsy Bell Condron, Director of Planned'Giving Left: Dr. Mahmoud Fahmy, Director of Continuing Education Above: John J . Chwalek, Community Relations Coordinator Academlcs X 87 Left: Lois Farrell, R.N., Wilkes College Health Service ? Below: Adelaide M. Godek, Director of Nursing Learning Center Above: Mildred Gittens, Manager of the Bookstore 1' g a '3 Right: Anne Graham, Director, Upward Bound 88 Academics light: Dr. Gerald E. Hartdagen, Dean of Academic Affairs elow: Alfred S. Groh, Director of Cultural Activities Above: Dr. Patricia M. Heaman, Director, Writing Lab Left: Tanya Hallez, Assistant Director of Alumni Relations Academics 89 Right: Arthur J. Hoover, Associate Dean of Student Affairs Below: Joseph H. Kanner, Director of Testing Service Below Left: Dr. Thomas F. Kelly, Dean of External Affairs Below Right: Robert J. Koester, Director of Cooperative Education 90 Academic: I ove: J ane Kathleen Lampe, Associate Dean of Student Affairs ght: Rachael L. Lohman, Director of Financial Aid Left: Betty Kwak, R.N., Wilkes College Health Service Below: Ann Fretty, Jo Fiaski, Jeanne Kravitz, Mary Watkins, Frederick Krohle. Standing: -, John Romanoski, - , Adam Chwiej, Mildred Graver, Heidi Selecky, Charmaine Maga, Dale Buehler, Library Staff Academics 91 Below: Joesph Mack, Shipping and Receiving Right: Jane Manganella, Assistant Director of Public Relations Wyn gs: w M ,. Above: John F. Meyers, Director of Graduate and Part-Ti Undergraduate Programs Left: Eugene Manganello, Personnel and Systems Coordinator 92 Academics Left: Bruce Phair, Technical Director, Center for the Performing Arts Below Left: George F. Ralston, Dean of Student Affairs Below: Dr. Andrew Shaw, Dean of Management Below Right: Dr. William Sterling and Cara Berryman, Director, Sordoni Gallery; Coordinator, Sordoni Gallery Academics 93 94 Academics Above: Edward White, III, Assistant for News and Sports Information Right: Randall Xenakis, Director of Public Relations and Publications Left: Jay Tucker, Assistant Director of Housing'and Student C Coordinator Below: Dr. Patricia Heaman, Shelly Freeman, Jill Whiteh- Amy Elias, Writing Lab Left: Dr. Hsi-Ping Shao, Director of Institutional Grants and Research Below: Evelyn Robinson, Assistant to the Director of Development L-R: Major Raymond M. Fox, Lt. Col. Bruce Burke, Major Gary Taylor. ART 96 Academics Seated: Sylvia Amsteln, Her Simon. Standing: Richard Fu Dr. W. Sterling, Allan Maxw Chester Colson. BIOLOGY 4 Seated: Dr. Charles Reif, Dr. Robert Ogren, D. Lester Turoczi. Standing: Dr. Steuben, Dr. Louis Rigley, Dr. Peter SilverY Dr. Clyde Houseknecht, Dr. Wilbur Hayes, Dr. Robert Doty. ted: ML Cohen, Dr. James hning. Standing: Dr. P. huraman, Mrs. Stine, Dr. hard Minasz, Dr. William ne. Not Pictured: Dr. Ralph zelle, Dr. Francis Salley, Dr. ward Swain, Dr. Edwin hngen. CHEMISTRY Academics 97 98 Academics Dr. Michael Case, Dr. Bruce Ber- ryman, Dr. Brian Redmond. COMMERCE 8L FINANCE Standing: William Moran, Wagiha Taylor, Dr. How Williams, J ohn Cooney, J 05 2 Chmiola, Fred J . Croop, Wel Farrar, Kenneth Lew Theodore Engel. Seated: Cyn Chisarick, Rose Ann Cord - Kenneth Broadt, Rob: DeYoung. EDUCATION : in Johnson, Dr, Frank Darte, Eugene Hammer, Dr. moud Fahmy, Dr. Joseph ucci, Linda Giordano. L-R: Dr. John Koch, Dr. Richard Aston, Dr. Morad Yeroushalmi, Barbara Faulls, Sec., Dr. Chyang Yu. ENGINEERING HISTORY Seated: Dr. James Rodechko, Dr. Joel Berlatsky, Dr. Harold Cox. Standing: Mr. James Berg, Dr. Arnold, Dr. Kuo-Kang Shao, John Meyers. Bottom to Top: Dr. Sta Gutin, Klaus Holm, Dr. Benj- Flester. Dr. Olivia Ayres, N- Merryman, Dr. Nor Schulman, Dr. Christopher 1 Dr. Don Leslie, Dr. Pat Heaman, Dr. Robert Hea Dr. Hilda Marban, Dr. Th Kaska, Dr. Walter Karpinich, Bradford Kinney. LANGUAGE 8: LITERATURE - 100 Academics MATH 8c COMPUTER SCIENCE Seated: Dr. Bing Wong, Thomas Richards, Joseph Salsburg. Stand- ing: Dr. Richard Sours, James DeCosmo, Dr. Joseph Parker, Boyd Earl, Dr. Stephen Tillman, Dr. Louise Berard, Dr. John Koch, Dr. Samuel Merrill, Dr. Claude Anderson. ted: Rosendo Santos, Mrs. ne Vanko Liva, Dr. Herbert rber. Standing: Richard apline, William Gasbarro, rome Campbell, Bruce iprich, Dr. Terrance derson. Academics 101 NURSING Mary Manganiello, Semons, Diane Reising Theresa Grabo, Virginia Nehring, Baker, Diana Morgan, L. Koytec, Shar Telban, Betty Zur Nancy Nally, Alexander, Lois Alene Harrison, Marga Crowley, Florence Bo cier, Rosalie Gulla, A Marie Kolanows Mildred Krzywicki, M. Burns, Lillian Duf Adelaide Godek, J Collins, Mary Konkloski, MaryA Saueraker, Judi Schreiber, MaryA Notarianni, Catheri Cummings, There Jezewski, Shan Stevens. Top to Bottom: Doris Saracino, John Reese, Gay Meyers, Steve Siegrist, Nancy Roberts, Roland Schmidt, Bart Bellairs. PHYSICAL ED. 8!. HYGIENE 102 Academics PHYSICS eft to Right: Dr. Levere Hostler, r. Frank Bailey, Dr. Jerome ucirka, Dr. Francis Donahoe, r. Frederic Bellas, Walter lacek, Mr. Yoshiaki. Not Pic- red: Dr. Stanley Holden. Dr. Andrew Shaw, Sheila Caraplco, Dr. Jean Driscoll, Dr. Robert Freyslnger, Philip Tuhy. POLITICAL SCIENCE Academics 103 Dr. David Goode, Dr. John Nat- zke, Pamela Aregood. Not Pictured: Dr. Bruce Brown, Judith Rasson, Richard Tutwiler, Tom Tomkiewicz. 104 Academlca SOCIOLOGY 8c ANTHROPOLOGY Dr. Pakricia Heaman, She Freeman, Jill Whithead, A Elias. WRITING LAB Chester E. Colson Retiring this year after having served 24 years as chairman and professor in the Department of Art. Mr. Colsonls keen wit and love for teaching will be missed by both students and colleagues. ilChet will be spending more time at his summer home in the hills of North- field, Vermont. He will devote his energies to drawing and painting the changing landscape. PROFESSORS EMERITI Marion Alexander Marion has worked in the Nursing Department for the past 10 years. She was one of the founders of the nursing program, and has held the title of Assist- ant Professor since 1972. She plans on remaining in the area and would like to work in a bookstore or a travel agency. She remains active in the Professional Organization. Academics X 105 106 Academics l8 Academics Academics 109 114 f Q3614: WHmEiEi u! LIF E OFF-CAMPUS Apartment living has become increasingly popular with students at Wilkes. Groups of friends get together to share in the cooking, the cleaning, and paying the bills. It is a big step toward independence and living on your own. Living in an apartment has its advantages; no party policies, no quiet hours, no cafeteria food or lack of privacy. Students living off-campus have successfully managed to have an enjoyable time this year at Wilkes. RIVER STREET 118 Apartments 9 1 l s m m a p A .5 $1auvs mu r mv'm weane w L H, :5: , 1 , m5! $ 120 Apartments F RANKLIN STREET W, V $ . 4?? lg? 4; .4. '- amnwi'mum MA Lv ROSS STREET 122 Apartments Apartments 123 TERRACE STREET 124 Apartments Apartments 125 J; WWW i' Dorms 127 22.32.: Liv. . 2.. Row 1: Gloria Kopec, Cindy Casper. Row 2: Linda Paliot, Ellisa Firnbank, Judy Grossenbech, Terry Shemo, Patti Weiner, Kate Wytovich, Janet Dorito, Louise Kerl. Row 3: Debbie Maxwell, Denise Yauckey, Sue Bennet, Rennie Brobst, Sharlotte Fees, RA, Patti Elek, Mary Ann Elefer, Tracey Kelly, Tara Buckingham. 128 Dorms BEDFORD a Row 1: Dale Scanlon, Joe Fodi, Tom Mullin, Tom Mitchell, Dave Byko, Bill Repasy, Reed Bello, Keith Liansi, Greg Polanchyk, Mark Barsowm. Row 2: Al Melusen, Tom Rooney, Barry Spevack, Richard Powers, Todd Nicholas, John, the bartender. Row 3: Keith Banias, Lvan Shidlovski, Howard Diamond, Mark Firth, Tony Vlahovic, Tom Grebs, Pete Smith, Bab Bruggeworth, John Sheplock, Richard Dimer, Carl Broghstom, Linda Newmark. Dorms l 129 Row 1: Beth Sands, Deane Foster, Michelle Weiss. Row 2: Kim Kiamer, Terry Monseur, Melanie De Bias, Diane Gumbeta, Lisa Striefsky, Sheri Hunter, Sharlene Budgen, Annie Rielly. Row 3: Cindy Workmen, Joann Rice, Heather Beese, Maribeth Kofera, Trish Rielly, Lana Laurence, Karen Bave, Marge Le Blanc. Missing: Missy Monahan, Joyce Walsh. 130 Dorms Row 1: Maureen Connolly, RA, Ann Marie Snyder, Sandy McCarroll. Row 2: Varsha Shah. Row 3: Elena Norbert, Grace Liansi, Karen Sabbak. Row 4: Jennifer Grube, Marie Eiswert. Row 5: April Wheeler, Cindy Bar- tholomay, Jody Outman. Row 6: Ann Dockey, Lisa Bellucci, Patty Kauff- man. Row 7: Judy Bankowski, Allison Saves, Kim Arrowsmith. CHAPMAN Dorms 131 Row 1: Sally Farrell, Donna Derek, Suzette Dyank, Sue Rink, Sue Curran, Millie Farrell, Chriss Tomko, Maire Anton, Sue Poun'ier, Robbin Young. Mary Anselmo, Lisa Mercanti, Mary Hide, Janice Bale. Row 2: Jennie Curan, Mary Jane Jamicky, Theresa Tyler, Dawn Whelan, Kathy Salek, Mary Coates, Carol Ashe, Deane Charisha, Mary Beth Wassal. CHESAPEAKE 132 Dorms DELAWARE Top to Bottom: Sherry Urban, Evelyn uBig mouth Donall, Pam uMom Samuelson, Cherie Burke, Ana Nunez, Lori Bracy, Chuc Maruszewski, Diane Chuff, Welty Uguccioni, Laura Danowsky, Joan Kalinowski, Kathy Kulp, Lori Kocur, Ann Lee Sheridan, Donna Kucy, Cindy Kucy, Cindy Weinstein, Sharon Bruns, Darlene Quandt, Rosanne Pogano, Ann Marie Veet, Phyl Totaro, RA. Dorms 133 M N sf mum IHHW , Row 1: Karen Holmer, Marybeth Cosgrove, Diane Hall, Corinne Wenrich, Mary Anne Oleary, Terri VanWert, Valerie Frey, Roy Fahmy. Row 2: Carla Thomas, Jeanne Kovach, Ann Manzo, Annette Anderson, Julie Allaman, Anne McKenna, Jackie Hamey, Jeann Kutz, Sheri Teats. 134 Dorms Left to Right: John Martini, Tom Yuscavage, John Cortini, unknown, unknown, Bruce Williams, Kirk Forman, Jeff Wagner, Miron Slota, Reed Haag, Charlie Sotolonga, Phil Godechy. DENISON Dorms 135 Row 1: Fran Pogliaio, Chris Kurkowski, Betsy Keller, Meg Gadders, Fran Luberto. Row 2: Donna Ruddy, Be Gooney, Karen Shinn, Dina Wasileuski. Row 3: Maureen Hoffa. 136 x Dorms GORE Row 1: Carl Sosnowski, Pat Romich, Mike Gould, Collin Owens. Row 2: Joe Mamourian, Todd Snyder, Bill Bernhard, Keven Turrieck, Mike Feegan, Greg Hychko, John Phillips, Karl Lindhurst, Andy Harakel, Scott McGrath, Rob Rupert, Ed Pashinsky. Row 3: Steve Schultz, Phil Cardillo, Bill French, Scott Moyer, Steve Gambale, Dom Cassise. Dorms 137 Row 1: Amy Zajakowski, Jill Ratner, Cindy Carhart. Row 2: Jill Burlingame, Betty Mahoney, Mary Rauschmayer, Lynne Carey, Te Kyzmerick, Kelly Mayer, Deb Defalco. Row 3: Deb Macek, Kathy Desmond, Ann Laboda, J eanne Mofflt, Sandy Reese, Robin Keeley. 138 Dorms Row 1: Maureen Pollad, Kim Angus, Heidi Muyer, Sallie Jones. Row 2: Gina Procopio, Janet Gima, Donna Hitha, Ann Scfera, Helene Santos, Michele Murray, Missy Hamel, Pauline Stroh, Sue Tomalis. Row 3: Patty Nitka, Sue Hemmer, Patty Othmer, Ellen McDer- mott, Laurie Fedak. McCLINTOCK Dorms x 139 000;; a :1 x Row 1: Karen Moore, Donna Jordan, Linda Dayer, Diane McGovern, Theresa McGraw, Ann Burke, Stacy Keeley, RA, Karen Miller. Row 2: Nancy Bowen, Cheryl Thornton, Melodie Viel, Kathleen Mooney, Sue De Frates, Theresa Kassay, Karen Licota, Louise Pettinato, Regina Morse, Sharon McLaughlin. Row 3: Annette Wenski, Ann Stevens, Sue Havrilla, Kathy Randall, Ginny Mendez, Betsy Ward, Baba Burnside. Sheryl Slough, Vlckl Smith. Lisa Huettennouser. Missing: Sue Bielski, Dawn Lockburner, Michelle Liddle. THIRD MINER FLOOR 140 Dorms FOURTH FLOOR Row 1: Megan Smith, Mr. Decker, Pat Gudleskl, Jane Bradley, Sue Coldren, Dolorls Sheenan, Karen Paulshock, Lisa Brobowski. Row 2: Joan Klingensmith, Kim Shealer, Theresa Smith, Karen Petroski, Phyllis Barnes, Karen Field, Kim Hugo, Barb Stich. Lisa Flamini, Diane Schack, Amy Lens, Marisa Marquart, Amy Rosato, Deb McGuire, Kathy Whitney. Missing: Mary Jan Murphy, Laurs Melnick, Beth Fasick, Holly Fay, Holly Mulford, Sandy Spring, Tara Bombay, Lori Rasielewski. Dorms 141 Row 1: Pam Jeckell, Kathy Hyde. Row 2: Marlann Hall, RA, Maureen Morrison, Anita Aikman, Sherri Zimmerman. Row 3: Deanna Rossman, Paggy Riely, Marie Constantino, Beth Rosemergey, Sue Caparelli. Row 4: Missy Bauzon, Karen Cassidy, Nancy Considine, Debbie Mauro, Elaine Kerchusky, Debbie Bligh, Joanne Dal Sasso. Row 5: Sue Silfee, Lisa Howes, Lucinda Lawnsberry, Denise Barr, Sue Barber. . 142 Dorms Left to Right: Steve Thomas, Sandy Bartels, Dennis Wenders, Dan Cuscela, Don Dutch, Carlos Ribero, Evan Ledls, Howard Hart- zell, Dan Pierson, Todd Hogan. Joe Larnerd, Pete Russian, Bill Wertly, Vince Dunton, Bob Unrath. ROOSEVELT Donns 143 Row 1: Joe Morsuy, Fred Krome, Adam Barrette, John Carl, Steve Dirocco, Gene Neary. Row 2: Gary Nothstein, John Selka, Bob Wengrynze, Frank Daniele, Pete Goyette. Row 3: Bobby Lance, Jim Mandais, Ben Guinn, Vince Di Salvo, Gregg Slaugh, Bob Hesling, Mike Stevenson, Scott Williams. .. BUTLER 144 Dorms WARNER Row 1: Ross Reynolds, Andy Grant, Doug Norford, Fred Fllnstone, Chris Dehaas, Frank Rainer, Dave Robinson, Dave Reynolds, Bruce Asproy. Row 2: Jim Gets, Pete Pawlak, Charlie Jaynes, Eric Rino, Tom Butcher, RA, George Canova, Mark Amy, Mike Bernstein, Tom Geisler, Steve the uMad Polock, Bill Lynch, Walter Caraban, David Levandowski, Scot Ellis, Mike Collno. Dorms 1 145 PRIAPUS Row 1: Tony Kubasak, John Werez, Val Naramo, Ray Alluni, Tom Mendez, Stacks Omana, Chris Dare, unknown. Row 2: Paul Hock Jim Simon, Mike Carr, Dave Frey, Jim Forgione, Dave Albano, Cooney Hockenberry. Beef Scaliti, Jug Marshall, Jim Worthington, . Delfeno, Bob Morehead, Drew Wilkens. 146 Dorms Row 1: uMom. Row 2: Steve Skeleton Griffiths, Don Mencl, Bob Lashock, Mario Silvestri. Row 3: Jeff Surovi, Dan Schill- ing, F.E. Row 4: Cheryl, John Rainieri, Scott uJ Boy Halperin, Wilbur McCann, Dave? uSerious Sheep, Raef Fahmy, uEverett Dirksen, Gary uFloyd Turbw Treven, HChristmas Chicken, Doug Fahringer, Bob Nagle. Row 5: Imran Abu, Ghan- nam, Dave Yaron, Paul Oesterreich. DIRKSEN Dorms 147 148 Dorms Bottom: Chris Woolverton mm, Suspended: Jeff Hockenbury. L-R: Larry McMullen, Ed Williams, Bill Cummings, John Watro, Mike Shortell, J ohn Luongo and Tutor, Bob Welsbtod, John Letteri, John Moran, Kurt Tietjen, Jim Lynch, John Stlch, Guy Whalon, Pat Antonecchia, Dave Hughes, Chris Candie, Ray Boudreau, Marcel Esqueu, Curt Kuntz, Bob Gunderson. Absent With Leave: Scott Bruggeworth, John Ogrodnlck, Dave Fife, Andy Teless, Dave Hirko, Jamie Rutherford, Howie Hammel. Row 1: Scot Ellis, Mike Rasingano, Mark Adrian, Jim Rudy, Mike Wolf. Row 2: unknown, Stan Kaman, George, Ralph Pringle. Row 3: John, Scott Rudolph, Steve Sharpnek, Dan Talenni, Bob Botell, unknown, Mark Baretella, unknown. Row 4: unknown, Chris Rexer, John Preach. Durms 149 GRISSOM Row 1: Phil Abremson, Mike Benyo, John Keating, RA, Blake Batterson, George Ritz. Row 2: Paul Gionannizzo, John Klauder, Bill Paletski, Bob Kaallinger, Joe Seproshy, Jim Baisich, Sean Harney, Jeff Kasick, Kevin Romako, Ian Smith, Brian Ufberg. Missing: Bob Antonelli, Kevin Coleman. 150 Dorms Row 1: Frank Scutch, Chuck Sherman, RA, Marshall Hurlbert, Ed Salley, Mike Sopko, Mark Radzewich. Row 2: Tim Page, Jody Hutson, And$ Morgan, Rob Sparks, Paul McCabe. Row 3: Dave Talenti, Dave Foster, Dan McNulty, Bill Ronca, Don Talenti. Missing: Greg Pypiuk, Chris Henry, Gene Nosovich, Chris Miley, Jerry ONeil, Roger Heffington, Joe Loposky, Bob Murnin, Kevin McGovern. WEBSTER Dorms 151 Members: Ken Avery, RA, David Brink, P-aul Yablonsky, Chris Pearson, Mike Tsivin, Scot Lefebre, John Wade, Ed Kenneloy, Jim Ho, Bill DVAddato, Bill Troulline, Jim McCawelly, Rob Doty, John Ackerman, John Herrin, Brian Murray, John Stachacz, Jim Volpe, Craig Kopetze, John Sikra, Tim Woolverton, Bob Lewis, RA. Missing: Dave Scopelitti, Al Mucilli, Martin Storbeck, John Sparks, Al Wirkman, Stewart Hall, Bill Rodgers, Pat Domiani. SLOCUM 152 Dorms Row 1: Sandy Bartels, Sue Belski, Debbie Becker, Candy Marshall, Leigh Major, Lynn Lovell, Tawny Rushoe. Row 2: Barb Young, Debbie Solowe, Terri Perri, Lisa Warden, Maureen McDermott. Row 3: Donna Stegonshek, Alison Sohmer, Helen Hlne, Gloria Kovatch. Row 4: Naomi Harris, Chris Gruber, Kathy Swlck. Row 5: Tracy McElroy, Stacey lean. Row 6: Karen Klecknet. Dorms 153 HOTEL STERLING TH'RD FLOOR Members: Dick Boyer, Clark Hockenbetry, Steve Porinchak, Tom Rowen, Fred Gerhard, Trish, Jackie, Bruce Boxer, Ed Delzio, Marcello Guimeres, Arty Yereshevski, Brain Spino, Ken Lavin, Mickey Pristas, Bill Kinsley, Mark Murohy, Mike McKenna, Torn Syzik, Fred Johnnie Daniele, Joe McFadden, Mike Oates, Mike Garvin. 154 Dorms L-R: Jeff Lovejoy, Altaf Khan, Dan Gedout, Dina K. Campbell, Naomi Morton, Patricia Polps, Mike Javer, Mary Ann Gilloti, Maria Kuhenbacher, Rich Dwyer, Vinci Spazzlnni. FOURTH HOTEL STERLING FLOOR Dorms 155 Row 1: Cindy Roth, Sandy Buttone. Row 2: Anne Balliet, Kathy Trakezanski, Denise Banko, Anne Harlerman. Row 3: Leslie Hanafin, Diane Haberkern, Tracey Day. HOTEL STERLING 51$; 156 Dorms HOTEL STERLING :13; 51 . llmmmi Members: Chris De Four, Pat Walsh, Eric Hornet, Dan Haleva, Barry, Dave Burak, Jay Schaffer, Dan Bonofacia, John Weiss, Paul Dogherty, Joe Kling, Jim Schleffer, Joe Serniach, Chris Sloane, Brad Stanton, Bill, Chris Fellin. Dorms 157 HOTEL STERLING 5335? ll E I'IRI Members: Tim Williams, Mike Azure, Chris DuFour, Jim Hancharlck, Mark Coletrella, Chuck Wilk, WM, Steve Thomas, Joe McFad- den, Harry Dewey, Joe Liresey, Dave Callas, Paul O'Leary, Brain Young, Dan Arch. 158 Dorms Row 1: Jeanne White, Sharon Michner, Betty Petrucci. Ellen Doty. Row 2: Ann Marie Romanovitch, Nancy Ginter, Ellen McDermit, Sue Maier, Cathy Schafer, Siena Shields, Anne Crossin, Sue Walsh. Row 3: Sylvia Yanik, Kay Potter, Marian Karmilowicz, Kathleen Roach, Tammy Wagner, Naomi Young, Jeanne Basta. Row 4: Sandy Izaks, Denise DeAngelo, Helen Kowalski. STURDEVANT Dorms 159 Row 1: Cindy Borham, Debbie Vogo, Melanie Russo, Karen Anderson, Betsy Boughart, Jo Anne Gismondi, RA, Dani Baum. Row 2: Joann Majors, Mary Anne Fedor, Jessie Kwiakowski, Sue Palmer, Sue Luckey, Sue Laudeman, Sue Fox. Row 3: Lisa Sandler, Carol Cigarski, Danelle Scaran, Janet Sharkey, RA, Maggie Quinkin, Carrie Walters. Row 4: Connie Zelinski, Judy Lathrop, Lori Heather- ington, Lor Martin, Alex Bancroft, Hope Jones. Row 5: Barb Karpatch, Mary Beth Zuvitch, Tammy Jones, Donna Kresock, Trish Crogan, Jeanne Murphy. SULLIVAN 160 Dorms WALLER w 1: Janie Hibbler, Julie Allsopp, Carol Discavage. Row 2: Janette Watts, Tracey Rielly, Allyson Blodgett, Lori Cashour, Marriann Scio- 'tano, Jackie Brown, Donna Newlin, Maria Dubiansky, Lisa Kopczynskie, Brenda Walker, Betty Rose Dogherty, Mary Beth Holiday, Kristy rr, Lisa Klechner. Dorms 161 .. Row 1: Jean Colanna, Kathy Morykon, Chris Lain, Sharon Martins, Janine Tucker, Karen Ahlefeld, Patty Puglise, Martha Mazzitelli, Leslie Schoenstein, Lisa Fiorentine, Monica Tombosco. Row 2: Linda Woods, Maribeth Yemola, Karen Haring, Pat Adams, Mary Kutz, Amber Marszalelc, Sue Loveitt. 162 Dorms ltvi ACCOUNTING AND BUSINESS Row 1: Michele Capolarella, Linda McCarthy, Mary Jo Sagliocco, Judy Solack. Row 2: Theodore Engel Mdvisorl, Kirk Forman, Maurita Gris, unknown, Karen Cavanaugh, Heidi Schmidt, Lynn Sherman, Beth Ann Ashton, Kim Bedford, Joe Laub, unknown, Steve Speck, William Moran mdvisorl Row 1: Rosemary Marchese, Ellzabeth Colllns, George Slles, DirectorL Row 2: Linda Smith, Lisa Carlnl. Susan Vesplco, Adrianne Church. Mary Ann Greene, Carol Buchman. ACT 101 166 Clubs AMNICOLA Top to Bottom: Richard A Fuller mdvisorL Larry Corona, Scat! Ellis, Glna Scazzaro, Michele Bandola, Nancy Balrd, Sandy Izaks, Cary Thompson, Arnold Toscano. a M $sz Club: I 167 BARBELL Row 1: Dennis Wenders, Steve Reto, Leo Orlandlny, Blll Wortley, Chuck Sherman. Row 2: Mike Sopko, Don Mencl, Bob Juliana, Dan Custello, John Stachacz, Frank Scutch, Doug Billing, Larry Corona, Rob Ferchak. Row 1: Mark James, Doug Fahrlnger, Norma Schulman UKdvlsorL Donna NItka, Steve Thomas, Llsa Cobb. Row 2: John Flnn, Lisa Gurka, Mary Kay Pogar, Amy Elias, Ellen Van Rlper. BEACON 168 x Clubs BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY Row 1: Frank Turoli, Ed Stahoviack, Steve Bohac, Llsa Romlnlnski, Annie Pastmella, Janice Fegley, Jerome Nachlls Row 2: Jerry Maltl, Lon Camponella, Vlnce Paul Boyer. Mike Shonell, Betsy, Mary Ellen Judge. Row 3: Len Kachumha, Chris Woolverton, Bob Plavls, Dave leko. John Ogrodnick, Missy Bauzon, Lou Ann Koeur. Sue Barber, John Knaplch, Kathy. Row 1: Unknown, Mike Azure, Brlan Upberg, Ellen Schleman, Ken Avery, Shelly Urban, Laura Donowsky, Lisa Warden, Nancy Swain. Row 2: Mary Monsleur, Sue Wenslow, Nell Pawlush, Dave Yaron, Dan Batzel. Row 3: Rob Doty, Gene Chlkowskl, William McCann, Rae! Fahmy, John Ptoch, CHEMICAL SOCIETY Clubs 169 170 x Clubs Seated: Maureen Connoly, Sue Palmer. Shndlng: Bruce Wllllams. Jen Sumul. CLASS OF 1982 CLASS OF 1984 Raef Fahmy, Ed Wllllams, Karen Ahlefeld, Doug Fahringer. Mark Janlcyek, Cindy Roth, Maggle Quinlan, Mike Shortell. CLASS OF 1985 Club: 171 COMMUTER COUNCIL Row 1: Bev Rothery. Nancy Bowanko, Joe Knox, Peggy Butchkavltz, Mary Ellen Judge. Ed Stachowiak. Row 2: An Hoover mdvison, unknown, Andrea, David Kalinoski. unknown, Leonard Kauchemba, Dave Brown, Vlnce Cap- pellini, unknown, unknown, unknown, Bill Newhan. Row 1: James Campanella, John Koch Md- visorL Donna Lang, Richard Zaykoski. Row 2: Joy Vilchock, Carol Hagen, Kathy Keller. Judy Ryozewskl, Tom Jones, Judi Mikolaicik, Joan Thomas, Donna Mazalka, Tim Woolverton. Row 3: Tim Bahorik. E. J. PlesnaL Row 4: Liz Nevin, Donna Leco, Sue Baues, Tim Davls COMPUTER SCIENCE 172 Clubs COPUS Harry Dewey, Joe Horrox, Carl Kadke, Naomi Hams, Renee Popeck, Mlke Burnswln. Dr. Kinney mdvisod, Darryl Lewis, Unknown, Unknown, Annette Wlnskl, Fred Deets, Mary Beth Zuvlch, Darlene SchaHer, Melany Russo, Danlelle Scaran, DEBATE UNION Clhbs 173 EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Row 1: DL Berryman mdvisorL Andre Morgan, Joanne Majors, Don Whitehead, Jim Dietz. Row 2: Marianne Dettore, Evelyn Donall, Roger Hadsall, Barry Lambert, Mike Cook. John O'Marra. Row 1: Josie Passeri. Brian Waugh, Karen Grula. William Boyle, Row 2: Janice Trethaway, Karen Buynak. Julie Slmmons, Carol Lee Grobe, Sharon De Remer, Vicki Smith. Elaine Puzio. Row 3: Edwin Johnson lAdvisarL Dale Smith EDUCATION 174 Clubs ENGINEERING Row 1: Myron Slota, Lee Elchak, John Bear, Paul Glovlnaz- 20, Camille Rowlands, Ed Mlskiel, Joe Dupre, Sue Mont- gomery, Debbie Bllgh, Gary Willets, Bill Dempskl, Kirk Nunemacher. John Owens. Mlke Sopko. Row 2: Mm Zaykoski. Mike Kolioce, Steve Griffiths, Bob Maclntyre, Dennis Hatch, Jennifer Soltls. Dan Plerson, Tlm Woolver- ton, David Honensteln, Tom Brogan, Mike Zwlebel, John E. Zolll, Ed Wise. Row 3: Rich Zaykoskl, Jerry O'Hara, Frank Scutch, Gary Treyen, Clark Hockenberry, Ed Salley, Ed Czeck, Bob Shlskowsld. Row 4: Rlch Hartman, Scott Keller, Joe Dill, Dave Thomas. Jim Bacho. Row 1: Henry Long. Lynn Taylor, Carol Jen'ymne, Justine Johnson, Allan Maxwell tAdvlsod, Nancy Baird, Barbara Metroka, Teny McCoog. Row 2: Ann Stevens, Joe Larnerd. Noreen Seward, Donna Mazaika. FINE ARTS Clubs 175 FIRST AID Raw 1: Keith Sands, Dan Cuscela, Mark Barenellu. Row 2: Ron Plskel. Clndy Bonham, Tawn Rushoe, Dolores Sheehan, Doreen Shaefer, Diane Shoch, Sue Cold- ren, Kathy Whltney, Gregg Culp, Tom Dziak. Row 3: Tom Phillips, Gregg Pypluk, Bart Maison, Tlm Page, Mark Murln, Pat Dwyer, Mark Radzlewlcz, Sue Sllfee, John OMara, John Longobardo, Kevin Romanko. Rlck Hartman, Tom Mitchell. unknown. Row 2: Debhle Vogt, Dean Ralston, Kathy Shaelfer, Kathleen Roche, Dennlse, Kay P Shields, Patty, Jlll Dewald, Bob Bruggewonh. Joanne Gesmundl Ryan. Row 4: Bob Larry Mayer, Pele Cremer. Greg Marshall, Paul Scalltti, Maureen Connolly. Janie. Mlke Gould, Gary, Chris Lain, Joey, Paul Glovanazzo. Row 1: Susle. Bev, Cathy, Mule. Lynn. Ann. Amy, Jeannie, Vlja, Marlon Carmelawlcz. Row 3: Tlm Dillon, Ruth McDermott. Sandy. Jason, Tlm, Llsa Bellucl, Vlckl, Katjl, Joanne Magers. Sienna 74f FRIENDS FOREVER 176 Clubs HISTORY Clark Smith, Dave Murphy, Dom Augustine. Fred Krome, Jan Draus. Greg Jones. Row 1: Tom Stevens, Dave Szczepanski. Mark Ungnrskl. Dave Benls, Paul Szczepanski, Ray Twilllnger, Loris Lepri. Row 2: Blake Banerson, Tom B, C. Mitchell, John Philips, Rick Ungarskl, George Koptchko. HOCKEY cmm 177 Row 1: unknown, Adrian Pristis, Mark Barenella, Frank Papa, unknown. unknown, Chris Lane, Row 2: unknown, unknown. Mario Sylvestry, Jack Pretzr, Jeff Wagner. unknown, Ralph Pringle, unknown, Mark KutL Row 1: Don Wolfram, Cindy Casper, Bill Laurie, Stacey Lipman. Marge Le Blane. Gloria Kopeck. Row 2: Mary Coates, Melanie Russo, Naomi Hams, Kim Hugo. Lori Kocur, Sandy Barrels, Jean Adam: Row 3: Mary Rauschmayer, Carol Discavage, Sue Haverella, Kathy Hyde. Karen Smlth, Ed Chalice, Paul Adams, Row 4: Mary Kutz, Mike Bennet, Leslle Schoen- stein, Judy Bankowski, Missy Hamil. John Sikra, Kirk Forman. Row 5: Todd Hogan, Scott Halprine. Scott McGrath ' 178 Clubs HUMAN SERVICES I.E.E.E. l: Debble Kramer, Shauna Evans. Sue Walsh, Dee Wilson, Helen Hlne. Row 2: Jim Campenella. Sue Sllfee, Theresa Tyler. Tawney Rushoe, Carol Morgansteln, Evelyn Donnll. Row 3: Dave -hotsky. Joe Degenhart, Carl Eby, Sean Kamey. Doug Norford, Joe O'Day, Ted Mitchell, Mlke Cole. INTER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Row 1: Lee Elchak. Paul Glovlnazzo. Ed Mlskiel. Joe Dupre, Sue Montgomery. Gary Wlllets, Bill Dempskl, Kirk Nunemacher. John Owens, Mike Sopko, Myron Slots, Row 2: Steve Grlffllhs. Bob Maclntyre, Dennis Hatch, Jennlier Soltls, Dan Plerson. Tlm Woolvenon, David Hottensleln. Torn Brogan, Mike Zwleber, John E. Zolll. Row 3: Rich Zaykoskl, Jerry O'Hara, Frank Scutch, Gary Treven, Clark Hockenbury, Ed Chlokenman Salley, Ed Czeck, Bob Shlskowski. Club: 179 Row 1: Kathy Keller, Judy Rydzewskl, Dr. Wong mdvisod, Donna Long. Row 2: Tim Bahorlk, Joy Vilchock, Carol Hagen, Judi Mlkolalcik, Joan Thomas, Donna Mazalka Row 3: Tom Jones. James Campanella, le Nevin, Sue Banos. Donna Leco, Tim Davis, From Bottom: Randy Perry, Marcle Nester. Mike Wllllams, Susan Luckey, Joe Liscosky. Mark Mrozinskl, Beuy Hornberger, Beverly Perry, Pam Samuelson, Tony Kubasek, Phil luanna, Bob Wheattey. Stephen Dirocco. Joe Loposky, Paul Oester- relc. Pam Bricker, Tracy Thlel. Jlm Urban, Carrie Walters, Mlke Pryor, Betsy Bourgaull. Daniel Long, Annette Anderson, Jeannette Watts, Ross Reynolds, Ron Grlse. 180 Clubs PHOTOGRAPHY Mark Stavlsh, Paul McCain, Judy Ryd- Jewskl, Steve Thomas, Joe Lamerd. Row 1: Stanley Pacala. Carol Markeey, Greg Price, Cindy erkman. Paul chzepnmkl, John Phllllpa, Tonl Bakuar. Row 2: Chrlu Laver, David Placer. Dan Talon , Dave Szczepanskl, Dennis Wenders, Bola Marcln. PHYSICS Club. x 181 POLAR BEAR Row 1: Mark Clifford, John Keating, James Forglane, Rob Doty. Dan Cuscela. Jlm Ruddy. Ivan Shidlovsky, Karen Jnnklewlcz, Ed DelzIo, Sue Hemmel, Forrest Handwelk, Ed Pashlnsky, Sue Palmer, Mike Rescigno. Ken Avery, Donny Burch. Steve Urbanskl, Eileen Cashak. Chuck Dennis. Carol Smithe. Renee Popeck, Dr. FreysInger MdvisorL Horrox, Dave Foster, Blll Kinsley. Ed Choline POLITICAL SCIENCE 132 Clubs Row 1: Sue TomalIs, Gabe Varanyl. Row 2: Mike Fink, unknown, Annette Jacek. Row 3: unknown, John Sweeney. Alvin Bauman. Row 1: Rennie Brolm, Donna George. Lia Sandler, Sue Havrllla. Raw 2: Mike Flnk. Sue Tomnlll, Chm Woolverton. Staffanle Guise Wychock. Ralph Prlnglc, Blll Foot. Row 3: Dr. Bohlander Mdvlnod, Sandy Hardegen. Gabe Varsanyl. PSYCHOLOGY Cluw 133 . , ROTC Row 1: Naomi Harris, Rick Nicklewski, Keikh Saunders, Dave Nazarek, Don Burch. Mike Sopko, Blll Wertly, Mike Bernstein. Row 2: Kristen Mc- Carthy. Pete Wydra. Bob Pfau, Leslie Saxe, John McCarthy. Tina Charney, Paul Boyer, Dave Keiser, Bob Murmn, Marie Michael. Row 3: Karen Yackiel, Jackie Bencker. Lisa Loke, Rich Montgomery, Darleen Mega, Maryann Urban, Bill Troutwein, Jay Sweeney, Ed Sorbelli, Sue Caporelli. Row 4: Paul Stiner. Amy Lee, Laura Chriton. Steve Ward. Bill Bernard, John Holly, A! Sunday, Brian Spino. Row 5: Al Yefko, Barry Sebring, Barry Orbinatti, Don Donafry, Pauline Strohl. Mlke Varsanyl, Joe Chimola, John Kazanecki, Steve Smith. Row 6: Jeff Evans, Sandy Spring. David Fosker, Karen Moore, Steve Kovak, David Brozzena, Tim Ryan. Gary Willets. Row 7: Randy Rompola, unknown, Gene Wachowskl, Joe Dill, Ed Weiss. Lisa Belluccl, Mike Baretella, Nancy Considine, Tom Rooney SPANISH 184 Clubs STUDENT CENTER BOARD Row 1: Ralph Prlngle, Jim Volpl, Peg Butchkavltz, Raul GocheL Row 2: Rob Doty, Clndy erkman, Joanne Rice, Jay Tucker. Row 1: Elaine Kuchusky, John McDowell, Ralph Prlnglc. Dan Falentl. Raw 2: Rob Duty, Ellen McDermolt, Joanne Hagen. Clndy Bonham, Chm Lain. Row 3: Llla How . Debbie V091. Keith Sands. Gene Chlcowukl. Rut Flhmy. STUDENT GOVERNMENT Club: x 185 Marlene Bnuh. Maurlta Grles, Mary Jo Saghocco, Judy Solack, Mary Ann Dorman. Row 1: Jim Grobluskey, Ted Mitchell. Arthur Yaroshefuky. Chm Rexer. Darryl Lewis. Tom Flelg, Mark Jamel. Chm Sallus. Row 2: Bob Cochran, John Kelley, George Saba, Donna Krappa, Stanley Ray. Matk Thomas, Bernie Mam, Blll Lugaono, Andy Melhuhlck, Darlene Schaeffer, Patty Flsher. Joe Mamorlun. WCLH RADIO 186 Clubs WOMENS ACTIVITIES ASSOC. Donna Krappa, Maurlta Grles, Megan Smlth. Suzanne Ulitchney, Patty Crane. Connie Zellnski. Jennifer Soltls, CamIlle Rowlands. Sue Montgomery. Deb- hle Bligh. ENGINEERING Clubs 137 ' SPORTS Sports f 189 5 ma X :47; 7- m 777$ g: um; gums 5 7 an , '7 mm: 7771:7ng nuts ms; 8 mm mes 3 mm mm ! MES 30 5e 75 10 H 75 7s WC Opponent The Wilkes College football team suffered 19 41 Upsala' . . . . 0 35 Lycommg through Its worst season In history wnth a 0-9 record. . . . . 0 48 Susquehanna Veteran coach Rollle Schmldt reslgned followmg the 7 18 Trenton State season after 20 years as head mentor for the Col- . . . 0 38 Jumata onels. Senior Tony Madden was named offensxve . . . 7 33 Delaware Valley MVP while senior linebacker Mike Azure took the . . . 13 46 Johns Hopkins defensxve MVP award. lekes Will be coached by . Bill Unsworth next season 15 20 FDU Madison ' 0 12 Albright MAC: 0-7 Overall record 0-9 190 7 Sports The Wilkes College woments tennis team went 4-9 under first-year coach Dave Chor- be. The four wins were more than the total of the last three seasons t3-33L For the sec- ond straight year the MVP went to sophomore, Cathy Price. MONOwOWOOWD-IO-bs O Opponent QOQNOWFOWONOM Klngts Scranton Lock Haven St. Upsala Bloomsbury SL Scranton Baptlst Bible Marywood Mlsericordla Lycomlng Mansfield East Stroudsburg King's 192 t Sports W x ' L Azlgfrx $Xkyxng:x ngxx x WAKE: xx 1xny Kx xi Sports 193 The Wilkes College soccer team, under coach Ernesto Lopez, in his final year, went 0-14 for its tenth straight los- ing season. Wilkes is 8-64-2 over the past four seasons. MVP went to Scott Lefevbre. O MHHHHNOOOHOOOOS Opponent 10 H $mxoxomooowpcnmmw Scranton Upsala FDU Madison Muhlenburg Lycoming Juniata Moravian Elizabethtown Albright Susquehana Baptists Bible Bloomsburg S Delaware Val King's Overall record 0-14 194 Sports Sports 195 WC Opponent 3 0 Elizabethtown 1 0 East Stroudsb The Wilkes College field hockey team went 5-6- 3 1 Albright 5 0 Miserlcordia 3 for the first losing season In 18 years. Coached by 1 1 U. of Pittsbur Gay Meyers, the ladies were 4-2-1 in MAC play and 1 0 Bloomsburg S advanced to league playoffs for the third straight 2 1 Marywood year. The team was led by leading scorer and All- 4 0 F D U MAC player Dlane Hall. Hall was the offensive 5 0 L. chn'zln MVP for the second straight year and Linda Dayet y g 2 2 Delaware Val was defensive MVP. 2 0 Susquehana 2 2 Bucknell U. 1 0 U. of Scranto Overall record 5-6-3 196 2 Sports Sports 197 The Wilkes College woments volleyball team, coach- ed by Doris Saracino, enjoyed a fine 12-5 regular season but went 0-3 in MAC tourney and 0-9 in the other tour- naments to finish with a 12-17 overall slate. Offensive MVP went to Ellen Van Riper while Cathy Dudick was defensive MVP and All-MAC all-stars. woowwwwwwwwwwmwmg 0 Opponent WWNHOONOHOMHWOW 1 Eltzabethtown Upsala Scranton Klng's Dickinson King's FDU Madison Delaware Vt Misericordia LtC.CtC. Penn-St.-Lehman Baptist Bible Susquehana Bucknell Moravian Misericordia overall record h 12-17 198 t Sports Sports 199 The Wilkes College cross-country team was coached by first-year mentor Bart Bellairs. Wilkes went 11-7 for its third straight winning season. The MVP award went to senior Ken Pascoe. uDedicated award went to outstand- ing freshman David Levandoski. WC 17 32 32 26 28 26 28 28 17 25 24 15 27 27 26 37 21 28 Opponent 38 25 24 31 29 33 27 27 39 31 31 49 28 29 29 24 34 27 Ellzabahmwn Delaware Valley King's Phlla. Pharmacy PhllaL Textile Scranton King's Muhlenburg Allentown Baptists Bible Phlla. Pharmacy Cabrlnl Lebanon Valley Moravian Albright Susquehana BaptlsQ Bible Scranton 200 2 Sports The Wilkes men's basketball team was coached by Jim Atherton. In his first year he sent Wilkes to a 13-10 season and advanced them into a special MAC playoff with Kings before falling in overtime. The leading scorer was Paul Scalitti who was ranked nationally by NCAA in free-throw shooting. The leading rebounder was Kevin Walker, who also made the 2nd team All-MAC. MVP went to Walker while Hustling ColoneP, award went to junior Greg Hychko. WC 87 64 70 68 50 72 68 57 59 73 56 68 80 55 73 60 49 54 70 67 75 73 64 Opponent 65 54 68 54 61 56 64 54 55 38 53 72 63 57 83 46 51 71 60 72 66 62 67 Alvernia Misericardia Delaware Vs Lycoming East Stroudsburg King's FDU Madison Moravian Albright Scranton Elizabethtown King's Delaware V. Philas Textile Susquehana Lycoming MuhIenburg Scranton FDU Madison Bloomsburg ST. Phila. Textile Juniata King's overall record t 1310 Sports 7 201 3 0 2 s n o D. S The Wilkes College women's basketball team went 6-12 but captured the title of Wilkes Letter- women4s Holiday Tournament . . . led by leading re- bounder Kim Smith and leading scorer Charlene Hurst. Hurst was the team4s offensive MVP while Smith was defensive MVP. WC 76 52 44 82 84 81 56 68 41 55 56 64 73 72 74 52 74 59 Opponent 73 71 63 52 77 96 58 75 88 68 57 87 55 60 73 76 78 47 Delaware Valley Lafayette Marywood Drew U. Moravian Kings Dickinson Albrigm Elizabethtown Klng's Phlla, Textile Susquehana Muhlenburg Lycoming Bloomsburg 5L Scranton East Stroudsburg Juniata overall record 6-12 204 7 Sports Sports 205 ' w '42?th 33'! 93a 1 1 . 1 . 9 CW e . ,9! v .h Coach Reese Still 'Pleased' . V , Q7431, 90;;54, o :1 cw?! 1 u Impound. 3 O I. ' 1 - ' .1 ' I 3:654 14431: 93134315 $050504369393m15 w1t-l thlfnn II. 4.4!; 1 '- , - .- Va. ., A . . 1 I IV , L : 1thwas : season for- wresth'ng tea dication of t! ;With team State, and Wilkes first t wonder the 1 off with a 1-2 179 L1- ..- those Coai a way w 0 tean w B haw . 3006 h M, -- Will a 3;? v .. 3 u 5 score 15 straight team ' t; Kimmy , a tmnma R I I :11: drop 1 u a , - . pom - av 'uniorP tR . h a :;tt 2: g: 8:: Egg -- Mark Troutman started things Off mot: ipowerflalil 8X1? e easemen Raise Reco d x ..- a '- : a - 0 3 ,With a decision at 158. Wilker - ' . I ' r u up a 2 V .5 . wrestler. but Mulligan .' 1 , I end w 33 5 2 '8 I ' mped 'th for W W wc opponen. not h 13 '7 a 2 5 co m: J- lead. 1hen thefireworlrs beg: 12 24 Lehigh YOu' 1 V 1 J Mhark Conell came a 23 18 Oregon SL , w 1 G 0 - . 1 wit a In in 2:13 t 16' 14 24 W i .4: .: .... : w 55 U m .. . P . 3 l 33:, h H g? :1 5,; a , 5 '5; a freshman Emry Clock. In th 40 2 EDaTsnfuajlfg 1r. , 1 ., .5 Egg; '5 g h bout am... Pgte Creame'; :1 1; 0:01:53me ,' J . 8 a a wgfi .5. 5:1 Charge over Mm. Tim 23 21 Syracuse 9n! $235.21.; ' E2 .dnle in no time it all. 1C The Wilkes College wrestling team tied the 40 3 ngma-l-ech W4 ' E 'H g 81;? g a v scored I pin in 1:25' ' school record for most wins with a 19-4 record The 38 2 Rutgers 1' - B 33 3-53... 3. 3 J the battle against '3 team had the first All-American since 1965 with 30 15 Hofstrla 24' A'Ea' 15 a Jab 9' E Wilkes took 1 early lead 142-lb. Lenny Nelson. Mark PoPPle, 150-lb-, 591 19 1: L251: aft, m a U CE .1: 3: S A'g X With decisions by Kris Box four school records Coach Reese attained his 300th g: 10 $- Connecticm Sm E... 5 E F' g? CS E and Lenny Nelson. Kurt Row career coaching win. MVP went to Lenny Nelson; 16 26 Nebraska : g o 2 0 15 h. : 5'1 Tim Adams Award went to Billy Dodge. Wilkes was 38 9 w. New England Q E31 k 3 S 1: 1 ranked 19th in the Final uTop 20 National Mat 23 18 Harvard '2 3 :5 g .1123 3.5.. E News Poll 19 24 Penn 5mg h 3 S 2 C: :I: '5 E I 36 12 St. Lawrence . ' 25 18 Columbia ' 3; w 19 18 gum: n . - o ' 1;; .: cl: -: 33 6 uc ne a a a SS 2 g $ .5 42 o Lyconhng ' . E-g .8 a m a .g 45 2 Franklm and . . .9 . . .9 a Marshall ' h 2 L- -: -: v E? 3 2 .8 g g 1: r A .. a 2 3 5g Ex. .5 E E g :i o. 0 u. h J 1 Q .g -' a I; 0 c , g 31g $0 :3 5-5 sWreatlinQ P' 4 g 0253133333? .1 -- h ' R a - a .. a a -.-. G ' er r s .E u 301, pp 1 1,! i'gfvpfgsass ta - 4 -' 3:1 W... --- , , ' W ' 1a ' a Rage said, addlng that 111:6 weresfnd ; v 2: a and Penn State Will be..,.,., veaf 1- M H '2': 2: estrongest rivals. ' '8 Q 5 3 out there with Q ' 'E 3 - cgm beat eveYY 1 1.7 f 5-131 the veteran m m w 5 5' Tm always 0 , 7- 5: o g the kids work 1 a g 3 .3 a lot. They like E g? they like the t .h '2 0.; ; know there an 2 5 C : have to overc '9' B : :n't backed dOVY : $.83 m .our schEdu . .375 2 with the exec ' v State. boo smaybeoffton 35 ME: 1'; but if the g 1 g .5- . 1V 1 mlthy, the Colon B ' strong finish- U Q 8 0 l: u mam ' a a i Q 5:3 3- . , e h 1 0:? - - H 'V . ' -v'-' a 1 -U..i v -1---'- 11- av 0 gagzs eggs: Egggggggzggagaggg vuwu. 1 1 0 Q a ' . Hg -: D: ., ' . ssa-sac E gagsgaguasamw aeREEw hymenVanmper Ch - W- 3.2! ' hoaaace .EgkoBQ-Eeoe... guns. uA . . amplons. .- .-E 8 ,n 5? 63 E 'E 2 53' 8 $.23, 1 0-: 5-1 5'0 3 M '8 5 Egg :5 :i nother One Bites the Dust Incredibly Mark was unaware ewe oh :5? ug Agg: ggYE-ggggg gen? gin ..., 1.. W 1 has bee? the themesongofMark ofhisclosenmto therecord until resnm E E g H G. 8 m U 3 3 a ' C 3.3 E' A': h '53; 3 E: P0pple 5 3935011 this ear. he read it Irina! pl coac i second y g a Small t e - am. There are - SophOmore Kurt R 1 0w ette , n1 . pd todaj 0 Y sighteen h 4.... n fgpl'esen'ting Wuialcth'y erestlers O30: Juniors Mark P ' e H... .,,.,;- and Mark Troutman uosxglenasoy, t - - i ' ' , ,, m 4 : Places E ghth - ational Tourney. , Nelson lost to Randy Conrad of time since 1969, Iowa State, 6-2. Lenny wrestled has a wrestling All- very well, coach Reese said. He went up against some very k tournament held outstanding compe tion. last week, Lenny Mark Popple scored one of the three fastest victories in the tour- ad Eastern Cham- .nament when he pinned Rick rk Iunes of William k eighth in the nation Rindfuss of Kentucky in 55 seconds nd class. . '- y in his opening bout. missed All The win was Popple's 28th of thy just mtsut 150 after los- gi'seWes hope! by a in. Kris Bowlette was om the competition I his Hm bout to Tim meet victories. , 'orthem Michigan in In his second bout, Popple was dclnss. t pinned by Roger Frisell . of EIWA tournament, Oklahoma Stste in 4:30. After- lad the championship ward he lost to Roper, who was :y I 5-2 score. Int the the champion at 158 one year ago s in the Wilkes Open. Mark Popple, the year, which ties at school record for overall victories in a season. Popple also holds the records for most dual decisions and most dual xXK$LkQ$v1 X? b ' up w I , $$$e 3 national tournament, he aveng . g :9 x0 that loss by pinnigg his opponent had a very difficult draw, Reese '5 ' '26 ' lined. 9, .bQ inl. . exp: . . Eb t9 $ Kn earlier competition, Nelson Kris Rowlette was ahead in the e ah 4 Qt - e 4 uted ACC chunp Buddy Ker first period against Schultz. Reuse . h ' 'M-t nnted. but he got caught on two infled'i Lt t' Andofthe mwi LE5 e .s lo: a m Rwy :zggg fitra :1 572812;; ast 32:0 :1 o ' e. .. v.5. 134 h: ;g;3 algib n 0 cs F. e9 3853 vet FR :9 Er l n. ,g- g as s, n. - w H gr 3 $8 EB :35; 5 5 g, . E 9 On. 5 a saw ; 5 Liza: is v 'U on tv 3'33: 39v5o $3553 gys5 n n 33 EE S :I e 92:5 erg c: w :- ajegk E Agu. '- igggh 2n: 8 a : Q Eggkg '30 V53: 3-18 :1 5-: NEH gg 74x12 hog O o w 915. E' w 3-7.5 :1 . , kg 5'; o 8. H e 1 smas z -'- szr .... D- ; Eeaag Seagsasaa aggogh- awwwagmgg d L . g5 wt ? 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E 573.: - -vvv- to saw a :21 2M 22 .. $233133- i. 43,; As Colle l-l ' - EE'aegEg: 32.: gg. g 3;: EJ-E 6.5.83 5E3$ 2-55 '5 1 4 v 9e onors C05 Q ggger mse-Eshgm gem 319??$E-25 253312 VhyMarkJames , - h 5 x3 3': 1dr wrestling coach John Reese' At 1126, lioug Billig evened his 1 I .uu; 1 : , 1 , overa mat to 6-6 w'th 14- 1 , :a 3,3 ?,- h . ytls a day to be hgnored: for superior decision in thelLyczminz h 1 J: :2 E ter thaw Popglg, ltkvsvagadzy contest. In the Bucknell meetg h ' v75. : Mer'erecqr oo;orte . '1 , 3 h x g g 5 : wing team in general, it' was a gglkgtslfigigd 810th superxor dew . . 9' E w' : E gto celebrate success. K;is R lmle ya 12-0 score. QM '. i NE E :35 Saturday was uJohn Reese 150 ow- ette, a. 118 poun.der, , .35 B 8. .. and to k h , a had an 1mprssxve week With a . 1 ma e t e tnbute 12-2 major decision in the L com- 1 etc, the Wllkes grapplers . y. , . E; 3 1' wed their rwpect and appre- Inge??? kand a 10-3 declslon - . 1 .n s - a an - - ' 123 .e E M coach by .sweeping 053:; mti 36:16.: W m . y 88 o h 131mg 42'0 to 59 the . After the ceremony for John 1 M S h 1' to 18-4 for the year. Reese the Colonel ' ,' :a 5K ! -101 .. - - , S mnhnuprl a - 3 .g E... g cw O aka! A E5Eg: .s-E a 1 E S '5. B ' g ; age . HQ E E'; : h o 7 olonels, t; 0 le Wilkes - ; Jalmeeto 177 b On Feb: 6m e Nmarkl lels will tr ' .at ID We tlatton tows, Stat .912:ng th Ice Ma e and K111; P , theylhap. I 'illllg ou J In , . ' For w mentaL g?the; hinte, It s Ilioc wins a sw nee. IVs 3, ve guffaws, Islam. to lose t1 en ohave Sal never dit His lat a tough Valore; V yearina oonvinci: The l Nelson's his vix national! Oregon produce ning wre pound welgnt ens wnen waxes IS around. When Nelson is arqund. - In his first match, Nelson , ' ' 4 defutedEd Cummings of Lehigh LENNY NELSOR 10-5 beiore'morlng a major deci- ' So far 1w ' beenthe sion over Oregon State's Scott low e ' Cnrdwell, 15-3. Then there was L ' the victory agdnst Navy. 1 3 Value wu the tow; .. 3239 1 at 179 ,.,. 1. . $065 - s ,0; 3 $$$$$th 56$ eve isms ' ' ' ' 'r ' 1 W 7 '- ' ' u 7' - 1 o h , , . , , . my 1 xxxkexw t coxxe x r h qht we; w x, in , - u l . NW? 1 wax c0199 h vhoswowa16-we 3 . 1 ' - , u , , . . Aww .geweaiw:3w M x. 'I' 111931 GPESB- Sles S m 208X5ports Ebvdo'g 'qe 93. K. , , 2-210: W' t 63 $ , In , 1 ...:. 6!-.of., Win 011 oNlanw X Please use these sham ! I --s h V, ontclau' mnning ' out with'n nidch abo: Tuesda Iin mark, M aches in ' do so. 1' Bryant as to Dale d coach wh signs and: times, s. 10ft his' 144? y 1-C ' 1-year-old ackesser Ha ehind Will: 38 winters. ayers ran mg a J'V-- there. 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NA: E. 1.. 1 meg Gong 05 max fibmuram mug uva . fyf n whether Q main health ml: jug QQ 1m. .oh e. .m . ubm l ions against both lie Garvin set his i ' Bucknell to put his Q ' to Mark Conell. t 15-7-2. '; . eese yamnm$f vaw Q mam m .-m. .0. mm , n. D. .an. .mk uem h . mc .tn. .mm n...0.. wrg u :om w.$ b e watmm .wm Rch Vl?uvy, b........ am we mu 0p 10 a vnm .mu ma .3 an Inc 8 4m ma. 1 89 wm an n w mi sd 18 mm mm Rsrobxymwm Q a e n m nnrfhunifn in Qhair INLnnuuul The Wilkes College 1981-82 swim team had a difficult season. Although the team experienced a Hseason of defeat, each member made a worthwhile contribution. With Bob Lewis and Rob Doty coaching the team, the swimmers put in many long hours and an overwhelming amount of yardage. Both Michelle Maguire and Pat Slowey received Most Valuable Swimmer awards and Peggy Butchkavitz was voted the most valuable swimmer. 210 6 Sports WC 25 40 46 52 24 30 32 37 54 26 Opponent 86 69 64 57 59 92 60 69 72 7 1 Blnghimton St. Urslnus King's Elizabethtown Lycomlng East Stroudsburg King's Susquehana Lycomlng Western Maryland he 1982 Wilkes College women's softball team became the first women's unit in the schooFs history to -ture a MAC championship. Coached by Nancy Roberts, the ladies were 15-5 during the regular season and uped the MAC crown in dramatic style with a come-from-behind win over Muhlenberg in the title tilt. I 0 top the season off, the girls were nationally in the first ever NCAA poll among the Division III schools and - e selected to participate in the NCAA national championship tourney. ilkes, top pitcher was freshman Sue Schwartz with a 13-3 record. Junior catcher Karen Johnson was the hitter with a .504 average. p4 HwHOQQNONOQJIQWmi-INNHHMQKA ... 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Lynn Bush staned and pitched 5 and V; innings yielding 4 hits and 2 earned runs, but unfortunately she was the Sue Lee dndCharlcne Hurst each wcm 2 lm' 7? with an rhi apiete. The sccuml game was more of tllC samc as the ladies won 14 3 behind the pitching of freshman Lynnt Mice. ow wt hosted rival victim of 4 unearned runs. n klphcader. Schwartz came in from chtficld to duding a . e m win the game in relief. Two more Schwartz. helped m. warned runs made for an exciting a dtmhlt- in one at bat Rllu . ' 4 the team rallied with two Karen Bow and Stacy Keeley can. ' final margin of went 2 for 3 with 3 rbilxl and Cathy box. r. hcr lady L'Ulkr. 1 Sut- Schwartz. upptw 3-0 while only allowing h. strikingtout 7, and walking 2 in m. 871 first'gamc victory. Cathy lee XI flu . l the fifth f: 5'? Slw lit MP Tmun 1 P. am! Wu! 1 tlxln't L ut'll as d l in Roberts WO peeplc Actually. 30mg hp gong EHYCDC n ' u. e have I 1.011. C211 the bfnc: kids Should Ca 11 l l W k frozn 1391' posit of 113058 boasts. Pr: 11p E jit llIt is m ch; wil pu ounh , r to hold g. w 6 said. I 6 Wed 1. tnt girls Pitcher Who is 8.2 U? avera 5 a '0t 6 title. clutch been a lot her the team ' 10 fresh CS and foln. the 5 ES ire. . w an Jatting aVerv HThev. Ve're Tanke: S lre 3 S , '8 youn h a I' girls Want ling real fag -e 0f the mg that .Cordjng KOV '0 her V d. The Wilkes baseball team was coached this year by former major league pitcher Bob Duliba. The Colonels, behind the play of senior captains Tony Vlahovic and Chris DaRe, went 13-13, giving the blue and gold its 18th straight nowlosing season. Junior Bob Miller was the Hace of the staff with six wins. Junior Ned Sandercock set a school record for game hitting streak with 15, which he will carry into 1983. Ken Sorick, slugging junior catcher was the MVP, and Wilkes closed the year with a 26-3 rout of cross-town rival Kingts. In that game, the Colonels pounded out a school record 26 hits and junior 18 Ted Komoroski belted a school record three homers at Roosevelt Field in Swoyersville, home of the Monarchs. Opponent 9-15 10-21 Scranton Susquehana Muhlenberg Ellzabethtown Oswego East Stroud Albright Delaware V. Bloomsburg Scranton J uniata Moravlan Klng's Upsala King's 214 t Sports E 'u ,nqv , Sports 215 216 Sports Spam 217 The Wilkes Men,s tennis team suf- fered its worst season ever as the Col- onels went 0-8 during the spring. MVP went to senior Barry Spevak. Top returnee for next year is junior David Battle. Coach of the colonels for his 12th straight year was Dr. Tom Rokita. ONHQJOOHE O xoqoooxoooo Opponent 8 J uniata Ursinus Elizabethtown Susquehana Lycoming Kings Albright Overall record - 0-7 1 218 Sports ,- 1k WW , . :' 9 u : aw, Sports 219 220 OFHUM L J TERW. L M?VE I $53? EVENTS IS THAT A F ACT? i September 25, 1981 I Judge Sandra OiConnor was the first woman to be voted into the senate a she was sworn in on this day. October 6, 1981 President Anwar Sadat was shot and killed on this day. October 8, 1981 President Reagan, former Presidents Ford, Carter, and Nixon together attended the funeral of the assassinated Egyptian President Anwar Sadat. It was the first tim during this century and possibly ever before in history that four Presidents were together. October 28, 1981 The senate approved of the sale of 8.5 billion dollars of AWACS to Saudi Arabia with a vote of 52 to 48. October 28, 1981. The 1981 World Series was won by the Los Angeles Dodgers who played against the New York Yankees. They were victorious in four out of six games played. November 1, 1981 i The postage was increased from 18c to 20c. November 9, 1981 Presidential press secretary James T. Brady was at the White House to participate in dedication ceremonies for the newly refurnished White House press quarters. Th was the first time he was in the White House since he was shot in the head on March 30, 1981 in the assassination attempt on President Reagan. November 29, 1981 Actress, Natalie Wood died in a boating accident. December, 1981 Martial Law tmilitary take overt was instituted in Poland to suppress the Solidarity movement. 1 December 7, 1981 Forty years ago on this day Pearl Harbor was attacked. December 8, 1981 John Lennon, a former Beatle, was shot and killed one year ago today. December 28, 1981 The first test-tube baby ever conceived in the United States was delivered by Ceasarian Section at 7:46 AM at Norfolk General Hospital in Virginia. January, 1982 . Cold Spell! The worst in the 20th century. January 11, 1982 Paul Lynde was found dead in his Beverly Hills home, cause of death, was a heart attack. January 13, 1982 i An Air Florida plane, flight 90, collided with the 14th St. bridge on take off from Washington National Airport during a heavy snow storm. The plane sank into the 11 waters of the Potomac River. There were 78 passengers with only 5 survivors. The plane was bound for Florida. January 20, 1982 f One year anniversary of the release of the American hostages from Iran. 1 January 22, 1982 This was the ninth year anniversary of legalized abortion. January 24, 1982 The Super Bowl XVI was won by the San Francisco 49ers against the Cincinnati Bengals, with the score of 26-21. January 28, 1982 On this day, American General J ames L. Dozier was rescued by the Italian police. The lightning raid ended a 42 day ordeal for General Dozier. January 29, 1982 Today is the 100th anniversary of FDRis birth. February 1, 1982 Groundhog Day. Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow, therefore, winter would last six more weeks. 222 T Events ebruary 2, 1982 Former Secretary of State, Henry Kissinger, underwent triple heart surgery at the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. Post operatively, Henry Kissinger was said to be in the condition expected after this type of surgery. ebruary 15, 1982 The worlds biggest oil rig, the Ocean Ranger, capsized 200 miles east of Newfoundland, and the body of only one of the 84 workers on the structure had been recovered from the frigid waters. bruary 15, 1982 Sugar Ray Leonard continues to hold the welterweight championship after knocking out Bruch Finch in the middle of the 3rd round. This was the first world title fight in Reno, Nevada in 72 years. -bruaty 27, 1982 Wayne Williams was found guilty for the murder of two of the twenty-eight black children in Atlanta. He was sentenced to life imprisonment. bruary, 1982 Twenty years ago the first man circled the moon. arch 5, 1982 John Belushi died in Los Angeles due to a possible over dose of heroin and cocaine. arch 9, 1982 ine planets were in alignment. Rumor was that the event was to be the end of the world. This incident will not occur again for 5 years. : rch 14, 1982 orthern Indiana, Ohio, and Southern Michigan have been victims of the worst floods since 1913. '2 rch 19, 1982 t ccording to the National Weather Service, Mount St. Helen erupted Friday evening sending what was believed to be a cloud of ash 45,000 feet into the air. '- rch 22, 1982 rom Cape Canaveral, Florida, the Colombia set off on its third and longest journey. arch 30,1982 his was the one year anniversary since the attempt was made on President Reagan's life. It , 1982 Ir. Sally Ride will become the first woman in space. She will be a crew member for the seventh flight of the space shuttle, Challenger. til 2, 1982 ' rgentina seized British administered Falkland Islands in the South Atlantic. The Falklands were occupied by Britain since 1833. til 19, 1982 ritain and Argentina, with aid from the United States, appear to consider the possibility of a peaceful settlement over the dispute with the Falkland Islands. til 27, 1982 i he martial law restrictions were being eased. The regime would release 1,000 Poles. ri128, 1982 ritain declared a total war zone around the Falkland Islands. The US. stated the Falkland crisis was at a critical point. y 2, 1982 l British submarine torpedoed Argentinals only cruiser. There were 123 out of 900 Argentinians rescued. y 4, 1982 he British destroyer, Sheffield, was attacked by Argentinals jet fighter. 30 of 270 crewmen were killed. y 7, 1982 ritain and Argentina failed to agree on a cease-fire unless Argentina withdraws from the Falklands. y 9, 1982 gar Ray Leonard, the world welterweight champion, underwent surgery for a detached retina. There is hope of a full recovery, but no decision has been made on his xing career. 1y 18, 1982 e Falkland crisis continues with no end in sight . . . Events l 223 224 i Events Freshman Orientation Incoming freshmen come to Wilkes with the expectation of studying, attending classes, and having a good time. Many may feel they are getting away from home to be on their own. During the first days of college, the students are oriented to the school through tours, a pic- nic on the cafeteria lawn, and hazing. Hazing is used to initiate new freshman students into their dorm. They are required to do whatever the upper classman wishes. This time could prove very embarrassing, but fun. Events 225 Homecoming Weekend omecommg weekend is a time when alumni Zybehlnd ' The weekend began with the bonfire where Tom Rooney, was announced as Homecoming king, Dina Wasileuski as queen, Maureen Connolly and Roya Fahmy as princesses, Mike Azure and Mark Baret- tella as princes. Tom was the first Homecoming king in the history of Wilkes College. 228 Events Events 229 43'99iui; . 91;,. .- m E V E I w 2 Emmy 231 232 Events 3 3 2 m n e V E Halloween During Halloween a variety of events were brewing! The ghastly occupants of Sturdevant Hall lured both the timid and courageous to their haunted house. Although many parties were held on campus, one particular event in the gym attracted a large crowd. A variety of costumes, worn with the inten- tion to shock or horrify, proved to be both im- aginative and outrageous. 236 t Events Christmas Party The Christmas party was held at Gus Gennettits, on December 11th. Dinner was served along with drinks at a cash bar. The evening proved to be a success with everyone in the ttChristmas spirit. Events 237 238 1 Emu Event: Z 239 Winter Weekend - hWet 8c Wildh Winter Weekend was held on the weekend of February 26- 28th. The events consisted of original games in Kirby Park, which were enjoyed by everyone. A beach party was held in the gym Saturday night. Most everyone came dressed with the anticipa- tion of warm spring weather. The Winter Weekendhs committee did an outstanding job. 240 h Events I l 4 2 h. n e v E mmwtwmmW MMWKVM . Wms- 242 Events 3 4 2 l m n E v E 244 h Events St. Patricks Day Party The St. Patrick's Day party was held in the gym - BYOB. Entertainment was provided by hThe Great Rock Scare? The students dressed in green whether they were Irish or not. The uLuck of the Irishh prevailed over the entire evening. Events 245 hDining On? The ROTC uDining Out was held on March 26th at the Sheraton Crossgates. The mining Outh is an Air Force tradition to get together for a formal dinner. During the evening, annual presentations were awarded to cadets who were nominated by civic and patriotic organiza- tions. The evening was an enjoyable social event. 246 h Events Events 247 248 Events Events 249 250 Events Junior-Senior Dinner Dance The dinner dance took place on April 16th at Gus Gennettfs. L A sit down dinner was served with a cash bar. The committee out i did themselves to ensure a great time for everyone who attended. Events 251 252 Events Event: 253 s . n e v E 4. 5 2 Cherry Blossom Weekend Event; 255 Cherry Blossom Weekend ended the school year on May 30- June lst. It consisted of games in the gym, such as jello wrestling, pillow fights, and a pie eating contest. Softball games were held in Kirby Park. A 50's party was held in the gym with ttRemember Whenh supplying the music. A donkey basketball game ended the weekend on Sunday with the Cherry Blossom Committee against the faculty. kawtwmv 3X 256 t Events Events 257 258 T Events Boxing Exhibition The third annual boxing tournament was held on May 4th in the gym. The event is in honor of Professor George Elliot. The proceeds from the exhibition go to the George Elliot Scholarship Fund. The match between Rich Modica vs. John Milisits was very ex- citing and kept everyonets attention. Pat O'Calahan did an outstanding job in organizing this event. 9 5 2 a n e v E 260 h Events There were several plays and concerts throughout the school year. Both members of the college and entertainers from outside the college participated. These performances were held at the Dorothy Dickson Darte Center for the Performing Arts. 1 6 2 B n e v E l 264 x Candid Dalvxd, .. , Set your goals high dre Luck and 3 ,, L ,, Dorothy Solac sHatch, V , ongratulation fr M It's what You Want It To Be. Thc Vurclm Portrait is at timeless umlmcmomtivc of your graduation. Your Vurdcn portrait will speak with distinction. For m'cr $0 years. the mum Vurdcn has meant thc ultimatc in zsmds portraiture. When you graduate. dom Best Western GENETTI MOTOR INN Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania 18701 45 S. WASHINGTON WlLKES-BARRE, PA 18701 822-1111 31011133 . mm mam W n CAN i - , 1, 269 OD LUCK WILKES WINNING WOMEN Casper Helen Gorgas Cobb Jody Johnson Derrick Michele Maguire udick Linda Woods rom ' THE LETTERWOMEN 270 It takes a lot of work to make a yearbook the Hbest one ever? This pictorial record could not have been published without the dedication of the staff members. Together, we survived the crises, headaches, and good times. Through the year as Editor, I have had the opportunity to meet many students and faculty who have helped in innumerable ways. This year I tried to initiate new ideas. My main goal was to highlight more of YOU, the student body. As you go through the Amnicola it will bring back happy and maybe some sad memories of the 81382 school year. A special thanks to the following non-staff people who contributed to this publication: Nigel Grey for being the excellent photographer he is; Frank Pape for helping in his free time; Lisa Cobb for her creative writing ability; Steve Thomas for ttspecialty photos; Joe Larnerd for pinch-hitting in photography. And last but hot least Mr. Fuller, our advisor, who was always there and willing to help in any way possible . . . a very dear person to everyone who worked with him this year. I hope that each and everyone who looks at this yearbook will be able to remember their years at Wilkes as clearly as if it were yesterday. 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