Youngstown University - Neon Yearbook (Youngstown, OH)

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M -,,,, 'S-w rw' ' .Q-an ,F A A T wx bicentenniallpage 53673 f ' QQ - iw! ,g f',' F - 1,61-Bti-IF a celebration of Life! Page 21 Q W mimi Qi ii ii ip tzi CQ, f--i , If . ,M f 1 ix! W , IF Q 5. g'l,.ii- Faculty, Administration To the Student Body: As students, faculty and the ad- ministration join together in obser- ving the bicentennial anniversary of the founding of our Nation, it seems appropriate for us to pause and reflect upon the fundamental in- terdependence of democracy and education. Neither exists fully, nor flourishes, except in the presence of the other. The mutual nurturing is so basic that whatever diminishes the quality of one, erodes the other. For two hundred years, American democracy has placed a firm faith in an educated people. We at Youngstown State University can be justly proud of its history as an educational institution. Since its establishment in 1908 as an associa- tion school ofthe YMCA, the Univer- sity's record of growth and service to the urban community which inspired its founding has been strong. The forces which shaped its course, changing it over the years from law school to college to University, from private to public, from small enrollment to large, have left it better able than ever to fulfill its role. Interestingly, the largest enrollment in the institution's history has been recorded in this year of the bicenten- nial celebration. You, as students who live in a democracy, are at once privileged and challenged by your role. ln pur- suing an education, you are ex- periencing an unparalleled oppor- tunity for identifying and developing your own talents. Those of you who are graduating will soon attempt to meet the special responsibilities which will be yours as educated citizens. As you continue to achieve success, we shall continue to take pride in the dimensions of your success. Sincerely yours, John J. Coffelt President administration! page 28 Earl E Edgar Vloo President of Student Affairs A Administration page 29ladministration Joseph S. Hook-Vice President of Flnanclal Affairs A 4Dr. Taylor Alderman-Assistant Vice President f fffka 'U fi-4 H r , uf! .5 A V A v A wr v . L ei A 3 , A Q ? M T A N. is Q Dr. Karl E. Krlll, V.P. Admlnlstrative Affairs A Phll Snyder, University Relationsb administration! page . m Scrlven, D680 of Admlsslons and RGCOTCIS I 39 24 aa 3, Mark Shanley, Student ActlvltlesA 4CharIes McBrlarty, Dean of Student Affairs 31ladministration , 3, 1, WT W9 H .,x,. ','JI!v Hg 5g:L,e.,.'y:.- -A f 1 n If 'HN- F 1 , in , ..1, Q1 Q 5 9 Q '!.. . A, , U. I -Y. U-. ' 'mf v' . 9- ,- 1 ,f ! ge 33!administration James D. Miller: Director of Puichaslng 1 Raymond D. Orlando, Director of Physical Plant 7 Thomas J. Kuchlnka, Internal Audltor Dorothy Fagan, Audlts and Systems -- 'fx -.4 -' ' . Y i 'N' .fo 11-'Ei f ' 1 wal ' , - 'ff , .,. . ' 'v 1 .' 'r , A 7.1 'I' jlglggq' Q -A ' qt ,QL V 2. : ffl' . ,ri ,A 1 V .V ., vx ij.-., Af, ,. 5-- day . ,V , , .Htl 4. 1. V . wllkl- I -l.L', -' . D, 'ez - l ' ' 5.2 :i -,131 . r 4 an 6 ' QQ 1 . - ,-, nf- ' ' ' ' - .A ik- ', : fl!! ' .3 .?-- ' I - .J-, 1, , I Ai,- Q 1 administration! page 3 Paul H. Cress. Dlrector of Campus Security V AE mage 35!administration L...lll iq will l ig l ll Ann Sanders, Kathy Thomas, James S- MH190 iAssistantl, Wesley Ashton, Nancy Perry, James D. Miller iDlrectorJ, Flay McElroy, Traylor, Mike Bochener, Marie Weimer, Marianne Higgins, Phylis Mitchele, Robert H. Hackman, Purchasing P ' v 1 , L- A Richard G. Weber, Maintenance Supervisor 4 John E. Wales, Director of Financial Aids A Nick Leonelli, Director of Campus Planning v 1. -e, . ADr. Winston H. Eshieman, Director of Media Center A Dr. Lawrence Lubey, Special Assistant to the President The year 1975-76 has been an in- teresting one for the College of Arts but there are two events that have a special interest. The first concerns the start of construction on a 6- million dollar structure which will contain facilities for eight departments of the College as well as the offices of the dean. We look forward to the completion of the building and to the greater oppor- tunity for cooperation that will be provided by having the faculties of the humanities and the social studies together under one roof Dean Yozwiak stated. The second event of special interest concerns a modification of the general education requirements for the A.B. and B.S. degrees that went into effect this year. The faculty of the college proposed this modifica- tion with the expectation that it will better contribute to the liberal education of our graduates. Someone has described the nature of a liberal education as developing a capacity for critical thought over a widening range of experience, with the ability to apprehend, compare, contrast, and criticize and correlate a variety of perceptions and the skills to express conclusions with preci- sion, clarity, congency, and taste . This may well serve as a measuring stick for the College of Arts and Science's programs. A Dean Bernard J. Yozwiak, Arts and Science A Earl C. Harris, Geology null nge 39!faculty 'rffrf we ,J , 1,.,,,f c. Arts and Sciences T 4 Dr. PHUI D- Van Zandt. Bl0l09iGBl SCi6I'1CSS l Beverly Lee Gartland, Sociology and Anthropology l, '!. 4 Dr. Frederick Judd Blue, History ff:- -wg 1 John Robert White, Soclology and Anthropology l 1112- fx, Audi . YY- E,vxx3g. A xxwlv' i Dr. James P. Ronda, Hlstory ' A. - XgHE35 mis it N55 sy- SSN 55. 5 iikbx ll'5l .ff facuhylpage Qivlkyx Nellle Dehnbostel, Professor Emeritus: Slster Dorothy Staudt, Chester E. Rufh, John A. Brennan, Biological page 41 ffaculty -, -- 'Tf : f VAT-' - !,.,vfjg-- Tk ,am . 974-' . , ,IX V - hzifr' ...yu-' wp, I 4 T- ' A' In A. I A, -f':Ff'f4'l' if A Dr. Sanford N. Hotchkiss, Psychology gr , 4 r A Christine R. Dykema, Foreign Languages U I I A Dr. Samuel Floyd Barger, Mathematics facuhylpage iii. A1 f r I Thelma S. and Dr. Ward L. Miner, English 43!faculty A Daniel DlEdwardo, Health and Physical Education Dr. Ward Minor and Dr. Thelma Minor have both been faculty members of the English department and are a team of very colorful professors in the College of Arts and Science. After nineteen years at Youngstown State University, they have announced their retirement. Their teaching years have been enriched by a number of research awards granted to them, enabling them to travel abroad. One year after their marriage in 1950, Mr. and Mrs. Minor journeyed to France and spent two years-there. Jointly, in 1955, they published the TRANSATLANTIC MIGRATION: THE CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN NOVEL IN FRANCE. The following year Dr. Ward Minor was awarded his first Fulbright Professorship and visited Finland along with his wife. After their return, the two joined the teaching staff at YSU. Then in 1960, both Mr. and Mrs. Minor received Fulbright Professorships and went to Denmark and taught at the Inter- national PeopIe's College in Elsinore. Since this time, Dr. Thelma Minor has been granted the Watson Distinguished Professor award and Dr. Ward Minor has been granted his third Fulbright Professorship and has done research in Iceland. At YSU, Dr. Thelma Minor has specialized in the area of poetry and drama while Dr. Ward Minor field is fictional writings. Dr. John J.'Buoni, MathematIcS Dr. Stephen Hanzely, Physlcs and Astronomy faculty! page u A3 Brendan P. Minogue, Philosophy and Rellglous Studies o W WL, 45!facuIty Dr. Anthony H. Stocks, Economics lncreased enrollment of 12.505 in the School of Business Administration highlighted the 1975-76 school year. With more students, particularly those on a full-time basis, students needs played a vital role in MBA planning. An increase in Friday and Saturday evening classes and in the graduate level electives were the most notable changes. Additionaly, a new four year program in Marketing Management was designed in order to prepare the business student for a broad range of entry levels into the business world. The major includes a solid background in marketing preparing students for holding managerical positions and eventually for directing the entire marketing efforts of the firm. Other halmarks of the School of Business Administration in 1975-76 year were the new advertising and public relations courses offered and the interactive computer system available to graduates. New faces in the school marked the past year. Dr. Gerald Smolen, Dr. Ronald Volpe and Mr. Frank Evans engaged their expertise in the department of Accounting, while Ms. Jane Simmons joined the faculty in the Advertising and Public Relations Department. Noting increases in all areas of A Dean Robert L. Miller-Business Administration business, including the Inter- because of the present econon' disciplinary Study in the school of situations, students are more co- Business Administration, Dean cerned with employme Miller reasoned that, possibly possibilities upon graduation. faculty! page +- Mr. Jack Pressly nge 47!faculty A Dr. Howard B. Cox, Marketing Business Administration A Jerome E. Zetts, Accounting and Finance 7.., faculty! page Vera R. Jenkins, Accounting and Finance MJ-A ...si . A , , - l i ' ' l l I :xii gl 49lfaculty A Dr. Donald E. Hovey, Management In her fifty-first year as a Youngstown State University professor, Miss Vera Jenkins has taught accounting and finance in the School of Business Administration. She began her career as an instructor in the school of commerce and finance at the Youngstown Institute of Technology, which was a forerunner of YSU. Since 1936, Miss Jenkins has been the recipient of a number of noteworthy awards. She was named Distinguished Professor by the Watson Foundation in 1965-66. Most recently, a resolution was drawn up by the Senate of Ohio to recognize Miss Jenkins on the receipt of her Alpha Mu Teacher of the Year award. To her pleasant surprise, she was honored with a plaque signed by Richard Celeste, Lieutenant Governor and by Senator Harry Meshel. The accounting and finance teacher has been currently serving as Secretary of the School of Business Administration Promotion Com- mittee. Also, Miss Jenkins has been active in the American Association of University Women, American Business Writing Association and Society of Women Accountants on a professional organization level. Eugene A. Sekeres, Advertising and Public Relations u-nu-6 1 1 O 1 '?-1 l Dr. Frank J. Seibola, Advertising and Public Relations ,H-1 K Ill 4 r in N L K Il rg v..v E, 4 m.-.tg William E. Walsh, Management faculty! page ge 51!faculty A James Maskulka, Marketing W. f A Ralph S. Burkholder, Marketing Education 'q5 f Q l rw-.4. -in , PF Liv' fl rl. 1. .9 , l.:', A Dr. David Wylie Cliness, Guidance and Counseling A Dr. Clyde V. Vanaman, Elementary Education , Vw? l Dr. Gl0l'l8l1I'l6 Nl. Leck, FOUI'ld3Kl0f1S of Edl.lCa'flOfl facuhylpage Dean Arnold J. Moore, Education nge 53!faculty The School of Education is concern- ed with programs and activities for preparing individuals for a wide variety of educational positions in schools, colleges, industry, business, welfare, and governmental agencies. lt is organized to offer curricula andlor services for the preparation of 11 teachers in early childhood, elementary, middle, and secondary school classrooms, 21 personnel to serve in various levels of school and administrative positions, 31 supervisory personnel for curricular development and in- structional improvement, 41 teachers and other personnel in the area of special education, 51 individuals for a wide variety of guidance and stu- dent personnel positions, 61 professional educators in colleges, community, technical and vocational schools, and governmental agen- cies. To meet as many of these diverse needs as possible, the School of Education offers the alternatives of the traditional sequence of on- campus courses, plus a sequence of field-based courses each quarter in one or more of several teacher education centers in area schools. These centers provide opportunities for prospective teachers to learn about and to work with elementary and secondary school students. Students have the opportunity for experiences in rural, urban, or sub- urban school systems. The School of Education teacher education programs are accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, the National Council for Accredita- tion of Teacher Education and the Ohio State Department of Education. This means that students can be recommended for a teaching cer- tificate in most of 50 states, and the bachelor's degree is accepted in most graduate schools in the coun- try. This past year in the School of Education, there has been a great deal of activity and participation on the part of YSU in a program known as the Canfield Project. The Canfield Project in its fourth year of existance, is an example of a competency field based on programs. Two of the several Youngstown State professors involved in the project in 1975-76 were Dr. Pietro Pascale and Dr. Edgar Cobett. Both Dr. Cobett and Dr. Pascale, having taught at one time high school or Jr. High School, have realized the importance of keeping up with what area high schools are doing so as to provide their students with the most current information. In the Canfield Project, students spend approximately thirty-six hours per week at Canfield High School, seeing exactly what teachers. do. For this they receive seventeen to nineteen hours of credit. As halmarks of the Canfield Project, Dr. Pascale noted that such a field based course has eliminated the straight lecture class and can better handle immediate concern of the education student. Because of such advantages, he feels that the program was worthwhile, even though it limited his committee work around the University. Dr. Pascales activity in the project was centered around the instruction testing and measuring the skills that education students or intern teachers were gaining. He additionally acted as a Project Evaluator. Dr. Cobetts involvement was mainly concerned with the putting together of the nuts and bolts. Ideas, such as tasks lists from other participants were thrust into operation by Dr. Cobett. Both Dr. Pascale and Dr. Cobett agree that the Canfield Project, with its quarterly updating and revisions has been successful and is setting the pace for a redesign program for teacher preparation. A Dr. Edgar M. Cobett: Dr. Pietro J. Pascale Foundations of Education and Secondary 'QW A Dr. Glorla D. Tribble, Elementary Educatlon cage 55!facuIty J A Dorothy F. Heym, Foundation of Education A Dr. James E. Douglass, Secondary Education , ,U - . , il 1 -..,i,:.':, ,,l!,,,,,r ,.7,--wgwiz-nr! .gf ?, 3, 1- .1g31gf',3.qiys5'v-.-in-P., -n7,Am,7:1 'FF'f'fI'i' v-Tr' yn!-gxgn-Q13-fy, - V --v l .. 1 3, A' Hiffrwum-:.v-grgrgyl 1, . - x -,, ,.. ' -M. .,7f.,n., rf ' . . , , - , . - , ,Q W ' - .- . mwmmmannnmummq l 4 Dr. Charles K. Alexander, Jr., Electrical Engineering A Dr. Leslie Szirmay, Chemical Engineering and Material Science facuhylpage K Engineering age 57!faculty wwf! A Dean M. Jean Charignon, Engineering Instruction at the William Rayen School of Engineering has always been application and theoretically oriented. The applied approach enhances rather than detracts from the theoretical. ln the collage of Engineering they constantly strive to achieve an ideal mix of the two ap- proaches. The degree of success that is achieved can be measured only by the experience of their graduates in industry and research. Using this criteria it can be seen that Engineering graduates have achiev- ed notable success in industry, in research and in the academic world. Dr. Edwin Pejack is a member of the Department of Mechanical Engineer- ing at Youngstown State University. Since the receipt of his doctorate degree from Ohio State University in 1967, Dr. Pejack has served as a private consultant, received a research grant from the National Science Foundation, published several articles and has been the chairman of the Youngstown Branch of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Additionally, Dr. Pejack is an associate of the Danforth Founda- tion, one of the five YSU faculty members to participate in this program. The purpose of the Dan- forth Program is to emphasize the importance of a good relationship between student and professor in order to further learning ex- periences. Dr. Pejack was selected to become a member by the National Selection Committee for the Dar forth Program. Most recently, during this past tj quarter, Dr. Pejack became the fi YSU professor to participate in tr General Motors Professor-ir Residence Program. During tt months of October to December t made weekly visits to the Packa Electric Division of the Gener Motors Corporation, specifically the Process Development sectia and the wire drawing area, concer ed with noise reduction. Dr. Pejack's research and interest the engineering aspects of noi have led tothe offering of a course accoustics for seniors. Also throu the Department of Continui Education, he has established short course in noise control for ar practicing engineers. A Dr Edwin R Pejack, Mechanical Engineering faculty! page A Dr John L Kearns Industrial Engineering A John F. Filtter. Civil Engineering oage 59lfaculty A 'Sa muel J. Skarote, Electrical Engineering The academic year 1975-76 witness- ed a new spirit in the Fine Arts at YSU. Although the COLLEGE OF FINE 81 PERFORMING ARTS had been organized for a year, 1975 marked the first time that the faculty had inet together as a body. SPEECH COMMUNICATION! THEATRE and ART, previously aligned with ARTS 81 SCIENCES, now joined MUSIC to form the newest college in the University. Dr. William R. McGraw, who had previously taught at W. Virginia University, Ohio University, and the University of Michigan in the field of Theatre Arts, was appointed the College's first Dean, and with Donald Elser, Chairman of Speech Com- munication!Theatreg Jon Naberezny, Chairman of Arty and Donald W. Byo, Director of Music, initiated plans for greater coordinated effort among the Arts, particularly in anticipation of occupying the new Fine and Per- forming Arts Center next year. ln ad- dition, the Dean formed an Advisory Committee which included representatives from all three departments, designed to serve primarily as a communication link between the Dean and the faculty and students in the College. Many of the nearly 800 majors in Fine Arts found their time taken up, often from dawn until midnight, par- ticipating in a wide range of ac- tivities: studios, concert halls and theatres and were continually in use as performing and creative talents practiced and developed their specialties. It is difficult and perhaps unfair to cite outstanding accomplishments within the Arts during the year, simp- ly because there were so many. But representative of these might be the participation of the Wind Ensemble, under the direction of Professor Robert Fleming, at the American School Band Directors' Conference fa number of witnesses called their performance the highlight of the Conferenceig the polished produc- tion of When You Coming Back, Red Ryder? , under Professor Bill Hulsopple's direction in Spotlight Theatreg and the imaginative work in puppetry carried out under Professor Joseph Babish of the Art Department. Reflecting a nationwide trend, the Fine and Performing Arts at YSU have been attracting more and more students, with 1975-76 witnessing the greatest growth in recent years. Dean McGraw is quoted as saying that our goal right now is to assure ever improving quality of instruction to complement these numbers , and if 1975-76 can be taken as a sign, this is indeed happening. A Dean William McGraw, Fine and Performing Arts faculty! page A Russell Maddlck Ar! 61!facuIty I ' ,I , G1 YQQ7' A James J. Lepore, Art Fine and Performing Arts ' Q 1 .f -all '. .-94 nn - fB's A Daniel Fantauzzi, Art , - . A M facuhylpage A. Ip 'ailamg In r J -'. , L 4 Azul f 1 a -'- - . 1 'f fl 3:,,gI,+. , IIT. . 'T' i f V 'x v v 45 . ,,4iv:w,, - N Y, .., 1 - --x wr iw Wig: f T' A' '-':'-i-- ' x L, ' , f 'FL . f Et! L . N ,-- I .,,. ' , - T05 '- :ri , ,QS , qu. I .- A , 4. YW , D, 4 . 1- l -A: .- fi' ' ,- . , f y 1 - .93 ' , . '- v,1.,u Y .gin ' r .rf - -ww .,j '-4 ., 'AV ., ' w, .'. ,f .P '?'r, ip! . . IIY' 255 ,-:ff . ,lf off fl v -inf., r ,I K1 vw - r K' I , 4. 1 -Ai ' ' ' -rf' f . M, 4, sri' , L' A James G. Lucas, Art X E lg V. A Elaine S. Juhasz, Arts and Crafts faculty! page IDL Louls Zona, Art ik age 65lfaculty A Vlrglnia L. Shale, Speech Dr. Louis Zona, Assistant Professor of Art, joined the YSU faculty in 1970. An alumnus of the University of Pittsburgh, he later was awarded his Doctorate from Carnegie-Mellon University. His doctoral research in museology has led to the establish- ment of a new course in museum studies here at Youngstown. The course which promises to develop into a full-fledged program also utilizes a student internship at the Butler Institute and Arms Museum. lt has introduced a totally new area of academic study while providing a basis of cooperation between the University and its neighboring cultural institutions. In addition to museology, Dr. Zona's teachings include art history and ap- preciation as well as studio classes. He has also been the recipient of a number of awards and has presented several one-man shows. Beyond his teachings at the universi- ty, Dr. Zona has become involved in many community activities and has presented lectures to numerous schools and organizations. He has served as judge of art exhibitions throughout the area. As a member of the Youngstown Area Arts Council he is currently involved in a major project which would provide a work of sculpture by an important American artist in the downtown area. Dr. Zona also is a host of a monthly television program devoted to the arts which to date has provid- ed a Showplace for the University arts activities. A new statement of mission along with a self-analysis program for the Technical and Community College this past year helped to better insure the intent of the Board of Trustees. At its meeting in February, the 1975 Board adopted a statement entitled Declaration of Direction and Outreach . This statement was later approved by the Senate in January of '76. According to Dean Paraska, success in this objective will help the university to develop into a vibrant, comprehensive, urban in- stitutions of higher learning. Paralleling these programs, the college of T and CC has been con- cerned with the activity of preparing their new building for occupancy. It will the first time that all of the elements of the college will be hous- ed in a closed proximity. Plans also were announced for a new Allied Health Department. Its objective will be to fill a void in the University's offering and to meet the need of educating new members of the health care team in this locality. A Dean Nicholas Paraska-Technical and Community College faculty! page '1- Mary A. Sebestyen, Business Education and Secretarial Studies , If I! 1 I , 5 v 1 ff! ,. IL vi: 1- I fly f J, 45, -uf ' -' 1' I, -rr ':l l 1,4 :Q rs ' J' ' 'Q X W'l'fL ff ,ri .ze J, I ,fl , '?f J4Tm I I 3 1 1 1 4 3 Ag ,Ag J IWIIEV age 67!faculty f-f' ,rx lr! A Miss Dapolita-Nursing A Donald Komara, Criminal Justice ' . J, AW A Dr. Aili J. Hakojarui, Home Economics facuhylpage 1 her eighth year at YSU, Dr Vi aoggess, a professor ln the echnical and Community CoIIege faches several business courses as ell as supervises student teachers. rior to her position here, she taught t an area junior high school and Iso worked at an office job. She has ed the student teaching seminars r the department of Business Secretarial Studies. Keeping in touch with what is going on in the area high schools is very important to her. Outside of her teaching capacity at YSU, Dr. Boggess has been active in the Graduate Policy Committee as well as in the Departmental Shorthand Committee. Some of the goals of these groups of which she is a member are to improve the entire sequence of the teaching of the shorthand classes and to revise and administer competency tests for the teachers. Her other activities include the playing of several instruments, photography, ichthology and work- ing on her car. A Dr. Vlolet F. Boggess, Business Education an -age 69!faculty 'i +L! d Secretarial Studies The Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicinl WHAT N.O.U.C.O.M. IS DOING: Establishing the Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine and implementing THE MEDCO PLAN FOR MEDICAL EDUCATION, which was approved by the general assembly in July, 1973. lnaugurating an innovative six-year, immediate post high school curriculum leading to the BS and MD degrees. Operating the new College of Medicine in conjunction with a consortium of the University of Akron, Kent State University, and Youngstown State University. Utilizing eiisting community hospitals in lieu of construc- ting and expensive university hospital. There are 49 hospitals with 11,176 general hospital beds in the 17 county Medco region. . Improving medical education opportunities and primary Safe patient services in the most populas quadrant of hio. Organizing its curriculum to prepare a physician oriented . , -' 1 f A-ev-..--.-, ,,.,,, , . , , . . L rv, . .,.. ..... . -.Y . ,, 4. - , . ,, ,, ,JFL H -E -- ff -A , .Y. ,, , L ' 3 -'B 'r 'xc' 'f-rt Ji -- -v' I V , ..,..., ., A.. 1 ' - wa- ' -- ., PU' M' , '- I V- .. I 'r- . f f I ' . ., I-.. - , ln . , . J. A- I--Ri-Q,3,,.0gy,a.1x. H. -rf I . , . -Ai. ,. - . . , . .GN V-2 I suv' I I -... ,Y -'A' -.t . '1'---. - , - ..-,, -- akin--IE-'f'g . to the practice of medicine at the community level, ea pecially family physicians. WHY N.O.U.C.O.M. IS NEEDED: There are serious medical manpower shortages northeastern Ohio. Northeastern Ohio has 23.5 percent of the states populz tion but only 18 percent of its physicians. The number of general practionioners in the regic decreased by 2605 from 1963 to 1970. Northeaster Ohio has one doctor for every 1001 persor while Ohio, as a whole, has one doctor for every 755 pe sons. The ratio of doctors to population has improved in Oh since 1963 but has grown wotse in Northeastern Ohio du ing the same period. Admission to the medical school for students from rr consortiums universities is about half the number tha might reasonably expect to secure such admission. -4-0lC:s 44f Aik 'ui qw 3- gl lg 111'.1F??'i'a sf X-1 2 V fm, U'Tf2'gf?4l'?5 Ni I4 . ii' . wx n.o.u.c.o.m.!page age 73!n.o.u.c.o.m. -.-1 X Q X Y l , YM Y' J-v , xl Mi ' rx lf5n5 ,?'r' ',.f.f,M 9 -s f .iq 1. . .331 N . Q, 11. 'X V.. 1 4 N ku '- n ,r, 21 1 35 ' ' e'1!..Q !1:kK pi axe, 34 1 'I 1 4 v 'ff' ' v 'qb 4.12,- feizf f him ,- , 'H--..g:g T' e 3 --- .,- Q Nr W H I 9 .A,f1,, -11 7: L jj 1 A 2 M yarn 45 -T - 'YF V.. rg-1' 4 - 'G png. - - -5,55--f ff fi W' . ,, .fix l ,,. ,- ig ,.., V F A 9 '7 .:?Y . W -.5 B -ff bw- F :du M ,..,, ',, Ljgpi'j x:..? - by iwif, 'Q - ,f--M. ' 'S ,,f'As.,-REE f ' 953.1 I vi .1ffj'??71 A 4: f,.'.:: 'f - Q , . - Ly- . 5 V I, jf-5-'W' af' , f , 3- ini' ' ' ' .4 4 'Z ffm-x . 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Mig, M. 1 l-'-E . w tennis! page TGl'lI1iS 81ltennis I I lj km U ,L , -l in-'IS , ,C ,. .I 'NI' ' l Row 1: AI Bleggi, Joe Mogullch, Roy Gothardt, Dave Del Bene, Flon Kohl, James Lesslch, Greg Golas Row 2: Chuck Vlnopol, Jeff Maley, George Rohan, Mike Szenborn, Nell Guerrierl, Dave Mancini, Jame Daugherty, Bob Choppa Flow 3: Coach Dom Flosselli, Bob Gardner, Chuck Olenych, Tom Floch, Dave Dravecky, Gene Sevenko, Mlke Hostal, Mlke Zaluski, Andy Fabls, John Williams baseball! page Season Ends 20-15 Al Bleggi .389 Two School Records Mike Szenborn .368 831 base ball baseball! page Rossell's 300th 'oungstown State's 9-3 victory over Elliance College on May 1, 1975 did ot create a big stir at the time, but Has later discovered to be Dom osselli's 300th victory. close check of Ftosselli's career aseball record for the past 21 easons gives him an envious 311 ictories and 158 defeats. Included that span are six straight seasons f twenty or more victories, two NAIA istrict 22 championships 11958- 959l, and a pair of NCAA College ivision playoff appearances. The enguins got off to a slow start this ear, but turned things around to omplete the season with a winning ecord. rchitects of that resurgence have een shortstop Al Bleggl, outflelders on Kohl and Bob Choppa, first aseman Mike Zaluskl, and catcher eil Guerrierl. Pitching stars have in- luded righthander Mike Gllnatsls, eshman Dave Dravecky, and junior ick Beck. By Greg Sbaraglia age 851 baseball Soccer PRF 3' -.N i li, ,,.-.-A 'Jw rr. Vjfw L M .1-, Q. ,Q .-I. -1 :ff-f 1552 3 -, - -,f L. v YL wr Lf? - V L . H, ,, Q, ., .QM ,n 15 A-ff' 5 -' I-71. , ,- 'Q. 1 'LE Y' -f' ' 9 ' .- ', : ,. r -ilu '--- , .. 1 - may .- 4, J ' H ' '-YE-gay. -9-f?r5L'5f- '-Y' v1.'vz'. 1 'SPH M wr F Y-R 3xlf..' jlfjaj, ,:.. 'QM-' Y 'mL:g,.: ',--H,-mg-,-.gs .1- SOCCGH page Rm Dccer pagel87 first row, Ito r, Ed Leonard, co-captain Dennis Stoneman, Tom Pasawitz, toinette, Hassain ltayim, Dan Jones, Carlos Karigln. Mark Gallop, T Jeff Salem, co-captain Ken Hvizdak, Flick Kotel, Fara Mastegh, Michael Leinlnger, Ed Jennings, Bill Cleves, lngmar Grlflman, Keith Nixon, Ge Aziz. second row, I to r, coach Ralph Starace, Don Whitman, Mark An- Clebus, Kevin Duskey. Mlsslng from picture: Faoud Raiide soccer! page if xl, 4 1 , I N W 1 1 W u in . '4 ' w ' Q .' v. . ei , 404 5 'ff ' . , . -I . V, v KA, , ri' , . 1 ,I 1 ' 'G r 2 l,,f,..- , ri 'Y' 1 vo. ,I sg ' ' ' ' u , 9 Q ' ,.- - M 1 ' ig, Q' , - ' ' ' ., 5 . Q' . 'QQ' - - .w , . ' . . . . I ,. A 1 v V .h , P - ' 4 Q ' :lg -I ' 1. ' . 3 D Q: , . ff- ,I 1 .4 ' ' I. .' v i-.'!f5A.',i' . AL: , , 'h -,, .gh . fu . ' v a -lv- v ' . . ul., D N -.1 lu - - , . . t 91!swimming We will be hard-pressed to break even against a very tough dual meet schedule, is Coach Tucker DiEdwardo's appraisal of this winter's Youngstown State University men's swim team. Yet, the hard- working third-year coach is quick to point out the dual meet season is merely a tuneup for the Penn- Ohio Conference Meet lMarch 4-6 at YSU's Beeghly Centeri and the NCAA Division ll Swimming and Div- ing Championships at Springfield, Mass. We are not going to be keying as much on the dual meetsl' DiEdwardo explained, adding that Buffalo State, Pitt, Marshall, and Edinboro State are nationally ranked teams in their respective divisions. Due to our in- creased depth and another fine recruiting year, we feel we will score many more points in the post- season events, said DiEdwardo. swimming! page ens Swim Team front: Grace Moran first row: Jim Hake, Jeb Brun- Latino, Joe Kemper, Joe Grimm, Fialph Hanna, Gary Van Erdan Paul age, Tim Stoler, Phil Quinlan, Marty Sullivan, Al Dodson, Larry Smith, Laniman, Keith Laniness, Bill Marshall, Jeff Christopher, Gail Rutkovsky ed Harding, Bradi King. second row: Coach Tucker DlEdwardio, Nick arsity Swimming ovember 22 YSU Invitational Relays ecember 2 Indiana, Pa. ecember 6 Marshall ecember 13 Edinboro State anuary 7 Akron anuary 17 Wayne State, Fairmont State 93lswimming January 23 Synchronized Swimming Buffalo State January 28 November 15 Cleveland State Ohio State Invitational January 31 January 17 Clarion State 3rd Annual College Association Meet February 4 February 7 Allegheny Quad Meet at Pittsburgh February 7 February 21 Ashland Ohio Women's Championships February 21 February 28 Grove City Big Ten Invitational March 18 - 20 April 9 - 10 , NCAA Divisio n ll Meet AIAW Regional Championships 1 vs 2,1s,.j.r.1f,V.fLf '- '- Q4 grin- i wn., Lg. .V I Il g c, 1 'if 531 Lhxzgf :zu ' 53: 1 '- , K ,, in , w Q '- -u. rum- . -' -'.'--: :'f. 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The 6-foot-2, 198-pounder from Warren is the lone repeater from the 1974 squad. I worked hard last summer so I could help our team achieve our goal of a national championship, Calloway explained. When that goal fell short, I began to think of my per- sonal goals, including another Kodak honor. Youngstown State Coach Bill Nar- duzzi perhaps best summed up what the Kodak honor means. This is a big honor for Don Calloway and his family, as well as Youngstown State University, Nar- duzzi said. This honor was given by the people who know the game best-the coaches. Calloway has accomplished much athletically the past four years, in- cluding: Uj The Penguins' regular punter for four seasons, he avaraged over 39 yards per punt. He holds the school , - record with a 76-yarder in 1973 at Northern Michigan. He had just one punt blocked in his career. l2j As a three-year regular at safety, Calloway intercepted eight career passes. Q33 He made 92 tackles as a junior, and bettered that with 106 tackles and two fumble recoveries this year. l4j In addition to his two Kodak awards, Calloway earned honorable mention Associated Press All- America this year and played in the fourth annual All-Ohio Shrine Bowl Game in Columbus. He also was a Penguin trl-captain this fall. A fine split end, defensive back, ar punter at Warren Western Reserv- High School in 1971, Calloway d not receive a football scholarsh offer from Youngstown State. It was getting late in August th year and l really was thinking abo attending a junior college, Callow recalls. But Bob Peterson of ta black studies program at YSU co tacted me about enrolling Youngstown State. He contact assistant coach Tom Franklin, w arranged for me to try out for t football team. don callowayl u-.,,-.. IX i lloway feels in retrospect that he nde the best decision in his life. guess the real reason that I went to ungstown State was because I nted to go to a school where I Jld play football, Calloway con- I ed. lt was the best move I have de, because it allowed me to ieve All-America recognition two ers in a row. If I had gone to a iger school, I might have missed ldon calloway X, flilllllfhrn A , - . - urn gg, 4 XXX, I -X I uf I Il Lil' I lllllbll 7641111 - this opportunity. Pro football scouts have been dogg- ing Calloway's trail for the past two seasons. He has all of the prere- quisites a future pro defensive back needs-strength the presses 350 poundsi, quickness the is a 4.7 man in the 40-yard dashi, and possesses a keen football mind. Concerning the upcoming National Football League draft next month, Calloway said: lf I do get drafted, I would welcome the opportunity to play pro football. I don't have any preference as to the team, since all I ask is just a chance. A physical education major, Calloway expects to graduate from Youngstown State next December. If he utilizes the same determination toward his goal of being a coach as he has toward being a football player he will certaintly be a success. Dave Garden All-American Senior Dave Garden, a regular run- ning back at Youngstown State University for the past four seasons, has been named to the second team backfield for the 1975 College Divi- sion Academic All-American football squad. The team is chosen by vote of the College Sports information Directors of America 1CoSlDAl, and the votes were tabulated by Fred Stabley and Nick Vista of Michigan State Univer- sity. A total of 46 athletes from 39 college division schools were named to the 1975 team. Boasting an amazing overall grade 53: k L.:::,,.'-5 X, . .s: I.--5 3 - 533- 1 I, Agll VLA . point average of 3.8, the first squad was selected from 175 nominees. Only varsity regulars with a B average 13.00 on a 4.00 scalel or better were eligible. Garden is the runnerup in career rushing statistics with 2,521 yards 14.7 avg.l and 20 touchdowns. He gained 523 yards 14.3 avg.l last fall as the Penguins compiled a 5-4 record. A native of Saltzburg, Austria, Garden played scholastic football at Harding High School in Fairport Har- bor. He was a two-time Class A All- Ohio football choice and won three individual Class A hurdles cham- pionships in two years in track- 1972 he was MVP of the Ohio Cl A track and field meet. Garden gained 604 yards aj freshman, 808 as a sophmore, 586 as a junior when the Peng 18-11 were one of eight teams to ticipate in the NCAA Divisio playoffs. His single-game rushing high wi 212-yard effort against East Illinois in 1973. He had a total of 100-yard games during his care A tri-captain last fall, Garden one of three Penguins to play for East squad in the All-Ohio Shr Bowl at Columbus last December football! page i. , ,,,-I ,' -1- -gw V., .f.- -,1-,1 -. .- -,. V ,s Q- pf if rn! 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H Q, , '- f ri I . fm ,A Aff' Q 51' -vw- V-..ff5.:f1.. fa 1- A EE L- COX Fairs Well ln Second Year All of the long hours and hard work that Cox expended have paid off handsomely this year. The team has matured very fast since entering into varsity wrestling only last year. Victories are welcome this year after Y.S.U. failed to win a match in their first year. Helping to add to these victories are three Austintown Fitch graduates. Sophomore Don Hernan, a 134 pounder again is the top wrestler with a 22-5-1 record and 6 pins. He was 16-3 last year and became the first YSU wrestler ever to qualify for the NCAA Division ll Wrestling Championships. Tom Hernan, Donis brother and a transfer from Kent State, is 19-4 with competition in three different weight classes 'this season. Freshman Dan Stilgenbauer, is the team leader with 7 pins. His record for the season is 18-7-2 at 158 pounds. Last year he was fourth in the OHIO AAA MEET. All three of these fine wrestlers qualified this year for the NCAA Divi- sion ll MEET in Fargo N.D. wrestling! page 1 lI 107!wrestIing B-JQL.. , . .l,.. , -, nf. -N ' . first row: left to right Jerry Stein, Dave Appleby, Don Hernan, Tom Price, Ed Wojciak. second row: Dan Dinger, Dennis Garcia, Dane Stilgenbauer, Tom Hernan, Bert Hippert, Richard Hews, Dan Jones. third row: Coach Cox, Ken Maser, Bob Buzzuto, Joe Guido, Ed McGlasson, Si Fore, Brian Welch, Jim Bencin, Don't Know, Bill Flud. 1 M- -ff.. 'Q' '!'0!M,'gv K- ' 1, . A ,- '6i:f:i-jf'i:Z1,,'J , ' - V., ., ,,.. . gn- ., J-, . w . -X , 'v.-::... v 1 ' yi -1:2211-7 1-...Y 4- w:'. ,'.'g',fF:E ,ea-y:g..f J'1.fw? '7' - A JL-4: ILJJLH. 11' ? .V -1'-13:2--',f', -V , V I -,-,, 71- A wrestling! page 1 x L 'E ' -14n :--w-.:,eg,s.m,.-:nr'i-.24-iw: ' 1 w 1 09! wrestling '1 lf!-4s'S-iii-.1 T -- - il -':ffuf-2rfff?'?vn?mi 1. '- . j , --LQ .ul . ,fifi-'51 ,.: -'J' ' '13 V MW nf '.-ff2r1452f5'fQ1 Adolph Rupp of Kentucky, John Wooden of UCLA, Phog Allen of Kansas and Flay Meyer of DePaul all have something in common with Y.S.U's Dom Rosselli. Each of them have coached for 500 or more collegiate victories and Rosselli is currently third in the nation among active coaches in total victories. Dom also has the distinction of ranking 13th on the all-time list of victories in the nation. Ftosselli is now in his 32nd year as head coach of Y.S.U's basketball team. In that time his team has made eight trips to the NCAA regionals and have won three consecutive Ohio NAIA titles l1957-59l. Youngstown State and post-season basketball have become synonomous during Flosselli's tenure, a true measure of any coach's success. The years have been good to Rosselli, where honors are concerned. He was voted Small College Ca of the Year and Ohio College Coach of the Yea 1957. He was selected Italian Coach of the Yea 1958, and Ohio College Coach of the Year aga 1964. All the credit for win number 500 and every triul leading to it were given to his players past and sent by the humble Fiosselli who especially reco ed his assistant coach Bob Chuey, who also pl under Dom at Y.S.U. He also gives much creditt wife, Connie, who understands her husband's v and has been a big factor in Don's success. A testimonial dinner honoring Coach Dom Ros upon his 500th victory was held March 27 at w the entire community honored this great homeh hero. ----'- u rc' 711W-rf om Fiosselli: 500th Career Victory Quite a Night: Y.S.U. Vs. Akron F 3 7 ' ,' Y 11 W2 N Q XxA,i'42f' ' 1' 1 gk -'Mg w Y, 2 iff 151' , f 'L 'Y :li .. Wu. - 1.4-4 1 - 1 .37 'P'-.,,,, .-Eff-rw.-.S K EZ Wil,-fa N'-1 ' mfg yi 'IJ 0 fl Mums iff! 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R .1 4, n.' 6' , Q90 '1 if? 10W I 'F 5, . .,-5 M., 'cr u ' 'CQ' 1 ni- l VX, . is . 0, . qe. ' f ' -yr.-I 'vi' f Jff.'A 91 'w- ' ., 6 r 5 ' - 1 . , 1 X ' X, t .44 ,392 H , , 1 's' :.x - , lp A .M , 'vi-s :QFFQQ xx Ik .11 ..-T,. 1. ont Row: Brlan Hunter, Don Thompson, Bob Carlson, Steve Taczak, Tony rltchell, Gerald Parks, and Terry Moore. Back Row: Coach Dom Rosselli, Jeff ovington, Robin Vlncer, Gary Anderson, Frank Andrews, Kenny Young, Mark lchols, and asslstant coach Bob Chuey. YH? Q Ji! BN gym' ' 'E . -l-,l,..i-1 r V 1 151 basketball XV basketballlpage 1 if --J Ls. ,gay-f if jf 'Q Q.,-.fx F 25, 9 v - i ffm '-A if b--1 1975-76 BASKETBALL SCHEDUI. Nov. Dec Dec Dec Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb. Feb Feb. Feb. Mar. HILLSDALE MOUNT UNION INDIANA-PURDUE KENYON Youngstown State Classic Akron St. Francis, N.Y. Southern Illinois-Edwards at Westminster NORTHERN KENTUCK' at Philadelphia Textile AKRON at Steubenville WALSH NEBRASKA-OMAHA at Ashland WILBERFORCE STEUBENVILLE at Gannon at Nebraska-Omaha at Akron ASHLAND at Buffalo,State GANNON at Northern Kentucky ALLIANCE WESTMINSTER at Cleveland State Dr. Hill: YSU BasketbalI's No. 1 Fan 'xl' - l Q- . . 1 1 l 1 y V I ,,-bf, .r 1- -. w, 4 ,fir -ai. V basketball! page o Dr. Benjamin Hill the responsibili- of being the YSU basketball lam's greatest fan is simply another tallenge that he has accepted with 'ide. EIO months after he moved to ungstown, in the fall of 1967, he Effered a massive stroke. Dr. Hill ent over a year in the hospital lear- ng to live in a body that was most completely paralyzed. After s release his wife began to look for part-time caretaker for her 240 lb. Jsband. When former All-American lly Johnson began caring for Doc the spring of his freshman year, it s simply a means of employment. t soon a rapport developed tween them that still exists. at fall, Billy brought Doc with him see the Penguin basketball team action. Initially, his wheelchair was aced behind the YSU bench but ach Dom Ftoselli insisted that Doc moved to the end of the bench ere he could see better. He has t there ever since. Even though hnson's services were needed ge 119lbasketball only for three months by the HiIl's, he continued to help out until he graduated. Dr. Hill in return, did many things for Billy. The Hills helped me out in many ways , said Johnson recently. Doc was like a father away from home to me. lf I ever needed some good ad- vice during my schooling, Doc was the man l went to. Billy took Doc to every home game until he graduated and then Dave Burkholder, another ex-Penguin roundballer, brought Doc to the contests for two seasons. Now Terry Moore and Bob Carlson have undertaken the responsibility. Doc is the most generous and wisest man l have ever met , said Carlson. Moore agreed, His mind is truly phenomenal. Doc, a father of eight children, was a man of many talents before his tragic illness. He was a semi-pro boxer and wrestler throughout medical school, a pianist, writer, pilot and instructor for the Civil Air Patrol. For several years Doc belonged to MENSA, an organization for the most intelligent people. Recently he finished at the 99.6 percentile in an intelligence test given to MENSA members. An avid chess player, Doc just received a Golden Knights pin for placing high in a three-year postal chess tournament. lnspite of his busy schedule, Doc always had a love for basketball. And now, as the Penguins' greatest fan, he mourns every loss, celebrates every victory, and helps the players in many ways. ln all, the YSU team has been pretty good to Doc, and he has been pretty good to them in return. He's like a second father as well as a tremendous fan , said Moore. But Doc doesn't stop himself there-just being a tremendous fan isn't enough. His personal sacrafice of attending every home game serves as an inspiration to the team that goes beyound the realm of nor- mal fan exuberation. ln every sense of the word, Dr. Hill is truly the Penguins greatest fan. 'Ai covington's 1000lpage 121 !covington's 1000 Jeff Covington became the first Y.S.U. basketball player ever to score 1000 points in just two years of varsity competition. The sophomore center converted a three-point play with 12:33 left in the first half of February 25's victory against Alliance to set the record. The game was stopped and Coa'ch Dom Flosselli presented Jeff with the game ball. Covington wound up this historic game with 21 points. Last season Covington scored 543 points to establish a freshman record at Y.S.U., and he currently ranks high on Y.S.U's all-time scor- lng list with 1086 points. This past season he averaged 20.8 points and 13.2 rebounds per game. He shot a season-high of 41 points against Cleveland State. More than one opposing coach has volunteered Covington for All- America honors. He is the epitome of a college basketball player-quick, strong, sleek, and full of court sawy. Jeff has been ranked among the top ten rebounders in NCAA Division ll all season. His best performances this year also included 29 points and 20 rebounds against Northern Ken- tucky. He scored 28 points against nationally ranked Philadelphia Tex- tile. Other outstanding performances by Covington include: 27 points and 18 rebounds against Buffalo State, 26 points and 17 rebounds against Gannon, and an eye-popping 63 points and 34 rebounds ln a three- game series with Akron. A physical education major with a good grade average, Covingtown doesn't even think about possibly playing professional basketball although he does want to coach basketball after graduation. He is known to his teammates and his coach as Mr. Reliable . Coach Ftosselli says of him: Jeff is one 'of the finest players l have ever coach- ed at Youngstown State. ln situations where we need a crucial rebound, Jeff seems to give that extra effort to get the ball. When he wants a rebound, it's tough to get it away from him. Yet, Jeff Covington takes all of the publicity and community attention in stride. A product of Ballou High School in Washington, D.C., Covington still takes time to sign autographs and sincerely visit with Penguin fans of elementary school and junior high age. He also enjoys his private visits to the Mahoning County School for the Retarded in Youngstown, where he delights the youngsters with his natural basket- ball ability and qualities of human understanding. Womens Sports 1 123!women's sports YSU 67 67 58 53 108 54 55 54 65 59 60 Women's Basketball COACH: JANE RAMSEY OPP 34 .... at Oberlin 66 .... at Cleve. State 38 .... DUQUESNE 31 .... KENT-TUSCARAWAS 53 .... HIRAM 62 .... KENT STATE 53 .... at Malone 46 .... at Geneva 75 .... at Akron 40 .... at Westminster 65 .... MIAMI I .4 ' -yn WJ. iv, A 1 women's sports! page 1 , X Women's Field Hockey 1975 Results OPP 0 ..... Hiram Oberlin Hiram Lake Erie Kent State . . . .. Cleve. F.H.A. Toledo Qforfeitj Kent State 3 O 1 1 1 ..... Lorain Comm. Coll. 0 O 1 O ..... Balldwin Wall Qforfl Lake Erie 1 ..... 'HO STATE TOURNAMENT 4 ..... Ohio State 3 ..... Wittenberg 5 . f19'.d L. H9'?k?V.. .ff'5?. 'i0WT.'-V Individual Scoring PLAYER CLASS GOALS Sr. Sr. Soph Soph Soph Jr. Sr. Scott, Qe-b men's sports! page 125 Football Basketball Soitball g Soccer Bowling eWater Polo Volleyball T Golf Fliflery Wrestling Swimming Track T Flacketball Handball Badminton ' Table Tennis Squash Tennis One on One Puint Pass Kick Free Throw Turkey Trot Pool Y.S.V. INTRAIVIURALS intramuralslpage 12 5 , . ' . W ,,... - - ' f 1---5 'l V. -. 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The entire vent was an overwhelming cess. tivities centered around a entennial salute, and the entire mpus sparkled with red, white, d blue. stivities began Thursday the 16th h a movie and a free Folk Festival t featured Micheal Lewis, Bill ges, and Richards, Neely, and ay. day's events began with an Ac- tles Fair and Outdoor Olympics. bad the weather wasn't more operative! Friday evening a cial banquet in which 80 persons, ended, including 15 players from 1939-40-41 teams, was held. A nfire and fireworks display was celed because of the rain. The evolution Flock dance with nagerie was a smashing success. inutemen March , the homecom- parade with floats bands, and corated cars: game with rehead State and the post-game rty were some of Saturdays nts. e highlight of the weekend was a y attractive Alumni-Collegiate nce held at Southern Park Mall. lt s enjoyable to see the V.l.P.s join- ln with the students. e Blood, Sweat, and Tears Cheec Chong concert Sunday evening cluded the four-fun filled days. ge 139lheritage homecoming l 41 xR'. 9-R ltvv xx .J i gy. yay? . ,l - 'il N ' - Vw Wim i5LSs7 ' . SVXW, as 1 I - lr: - iiiliigg BLEACHER BUNS FF g. G P fa. E521 f?'Ij'8,qf,E R li k x ag 5 I IKJ , -Q.-wx i Q, ,fix S.: L . ' V' A 1- l we 1 . URL J- 'f rl . 1'xf',1. ' 4 1 , ,. -Qi' 4 x'-f '95 ,Q M' 0 X 1' Lv-,1'vq,i,:5N ,QL san' ,ax 'x 5,.f .44 qw Q L! P 1, ff. I, 4,574 3' QPR! 'L ,.,A,,,V W A 1 Ju 1 mi, V1 1-' X O f ,ffkilvx 1 Far x ge 1451 band Jazz Band -PM 1. A 4 f. f . ,. 3 ,,.5:.- , . 1. ,,f . 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Barbara is currently a iberal Arts student of undecided Llajor, teaches the Martial Arts full- me, and competes in Karate tour- aments. larbara's interest in the Martial Arts egan at the age of thirteen in sponse to an advertisement of free rarate lessons at a local school. She Falls, Pa. Barbara studied for many years under Goeroe Willy Wetzel earning her present rank of Fifth degree Black Belt in the Poekoelan Tjimindie system. For the past three years Barbara has been teaching at her own school in her hometown of Lowellville but remains active in tournament com- petition. She has earned 168 trophies over her eight year career in the Martial Arts, has competed in both women's Kumite tfightingi and men's Kata lformi and has been a for six months at this system, then transferred an Indonesian system in Beaver consistent winner. Barbara is the current Grand Champion of the United State Karate Association in Kata, and the only women to hold that title for three consecutive years. She is the only practitioner of the Poekoelan Tjimindie system to be recognized by the USKA, and as such was appointed the state representative during her first year of membership. Barbara is one of five women to be chosen for the first edition of Who's Who in the Martial Arts by Robert Wall. Barbara's plans for the future include con- tinuing her education, teaching, and competing in the Martial Arts. POEKOELAN TJIMINDIE KUNG-FU Poekoelan Tjimindie Kung-Fu is an Indonesian martial art developed at the beginning of the twentieth cen- tury by two masters: Oei King Boen, and Bang Salimoen. These masters felt the system previously developed were im- perfect though each system had its good points along with its limitations. The masters combined the good points of their respective systems in three years of daily study to perfect the new system. Poekoelan is an Indonesian word which means, returning hands and feet. Tjimindie is the town in West Java where the masters developed their art. Poekoelan is a very beautiful art that teaches total combat which makes it very practical for street situations. Poekoelan institutes the broken mirror philosophy of never using the action of an attacker is never wrong, therefore, you must be able to defend yourself in any situation. This belief allows the martial artist to incorporate any type of technique into the defense. ' Poekoelan was introduced into the United States in the late 1950's by Goeroe Willy Wetzel, a ninth degree black belt of the system. He was one of two men in the Royal Dutch army who were qualified to teach the Poekoelan Tjimindie system. Goeroe Wetzel taught this system, producing many fine practitioners until his un- timely death in March, 1975. Poekoelan is based on four animals: the monkey, and crane from China and the tiger and snake from In- donesia. The snake of this system gives the weaving movements of the arms, legs and body allowing fast strikes from any position. The crane employs one-legged stances, and long sweeping hand strikes. These stances are done rather high com- pared to that of the other animals. The tiger is a derivative of all Indone- sian systems. This system uses long, low to the ground moves with very snappy blows. The tiger stances are done low to the ground or on the ground. The monkey is the most ver- satile animal of the system. The animal employs leaps, jumps, rolls, parrys, and crawls done at medium height. The symbols of the Poekoelan system are the rose and bamboo on a black background. The rose signifies beauty, yet it offers natural protections by its thorns. The bam- boo symbolizes the body, bending under stress but not breaking. The black background represents the mystery of the art. 'QS .en 171!martiaI arts wir' xf , kfwr ,,. 1. ,r f . nge 173 .,'1 n A jim villini n -'V Q A I nw if r 4 fr ' I Ln. ,.,, N..- -M ,-mn il , ln, li 1 N :, W , -, N. . V pa W I, , X k george peffer One day during eternity these dudes show up and make us laugh. They told us they were commissioned by the chrome giggler to teach us to wright poetry. and wouidn't ya know if they don't get all of us wrighting and l don't even have the creepy feeling of trying to wright something. When l'm not laughing that is. But what else ya gonna due when some cats tell you that the pencil wrights for eraser's pleasure. And the room is full of sounds of apartment houses going up along The Amazon. And someone is in The corner carooning, America, Ameroca, you're bazooky Through and Through. lsn't it strange how the room disappears? All that is left is a poem: Ice Bridge With Singing Whales. age 175!penguin review terry murckoA ? ' pam cook 5 mike A paul gartner, editorb penguin review! page frank santelll arlene A jack wollitz A A jim vlllanl 8. george peffer 177fpSI'lQUifl review fritz krieger P Jambar jam bar! page Z 3 9' ll 5 7 6 8 9 fo la IJ X64 mbar Staff Mary Makatura Marilyn Markovich -Linde Porter Jchn Sclabaugh Greg Monteforte Greg Garland Nell Yutkin Debbie Vivalo Barb Zetts Bonnie Turnovsky Ann Wlshart Glna Deblasio Pat Kemerer Mike Braun Dave Holan Tim Maloney not Pictured Joe Zabel, Mrs. Martindale KADVJ, Lynn Munroe, Kathy Salaka KAdvertising Depty Mike Verdream, Peg Takach Fntz Krelger. , f..,, .Q mary makatura, edltor A jambarlpage 1 181 ljam bar 4 mrs. carolyn martlndale : 4 S. iii' 1' J4- -A 'Y ., , fi LF 11-.5511 xj 45 ' 'J ,N .. ,Nw kathy salaka A vi THE JAMBAR is YSU's student-run newspaper. With a staff constantly replenished with students drawn from journalism classes, it publishes Tuesdays and Fridays, and focuses on campus events and personalities, with a tradition of high journalistic stan- dards. This year, a forty-member staff followed a steady stream of athletic budget protests, parking hassles, construction and destruction of cam- pus buildings, academic im- provements and degenerations, and a multitude of other campus happenings from its atmosphere- All this with the proverblal swor hanging over its head, the sword i the form of a serious and contlnuln threat to THE JAMBAR'S autonorlll from the Student Publication Co l mittee. The word from the top is that TH JAMBAFVS home will be destroys this summer to make room for mor parking lots. But wherever we ar next year, the staff of THE JAMBAI will continue to inform the acl ' ' . ' . . 0 1 community will continue t attempts at control and will c to publish on schedule ...... composing machines don't down. . imbued home at 629 Bryson Street. it--3-7 'f ' fl Y 'IT' K K' 7 , ' 1 d,u!',,,L'l5q' '..J- - . ,ff Vx - A -ct, , .A Liang., 5 'V I' '. 2. 4 'fits' 'J +1 'T . h . 0 Mary F. Makatura, Jambar .I -.4 in , 5- F Kc! Y jambarlpage 1 183!jam bar 4- dave holan V marilyn markovich LR., ...fa .1 Swnagg , if ', hui . .v:. .5311 1: ' - X' , N-. -. .- ,- bf 1 'ff 1 iw-'f 2fu,.-'fini 35 ? ' LLEWE: dual' : K ,:f,7,M- V I , ,- - 1 ' 1, 4.XT17.z'rL-in.: E 4. I '. 11... jf . x.,, N lb- NL' 'gi F62 , ' .4 ve- . , ., .M ng , , ' f I V '. 5 . f ,- L- 43, 4 I f rkglfffifw. , V LA '.f:Q:..fp, xg,- P iy'.:,l'1' ' --'ii ' J, , 5,5S?L51-ll -.wf1'-'vaq ., V., M ,- .V ' ,Al ,pab 'f2W- ' ,, ,.wgf,-.',..- ' WWI . 1 l ' V .fl fi 5 '11a,':'f.wln-f. 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'G H2 ,ik V62 fl. . --3 -,Q Q VW 3 WV- 15 Pm- Pm .H An ad hoc committee of the Board recommended naming the library in honor of the late Mr. William F. Maag in recognition of his generosity, in- terest and support of the university and community libraries and his contributions to the University, the community and the state. A youngstown native and Harvard graduate, Magg was a trustee of Youngstown College and Youngstown University. Libraries were one of his prime interests and he served as a trustee of the youngstown Public Library for 42 years. He helped to establish the Friends of Youngstown College Library, which he headed for 25 years. He received an honorary doc- torate from YSU in 1946. Appointed to the jury which recommended the Pulitzer Prize winners for 1946, he was editor and publisher of the Youngstown Vin- dicator for 40 years. ln 1939 he es- tablished WFMJ radio station and later WFMJ-TV. The six story library will house nearly one-half million volumes and is located on Wick Avenue next to Jones Hall. New Maag Library Opens January Sixth Xi I Quiet, Please ge 193!Maag Library Welcome to Maag Nlaag Library! page r STUGBFIT GOV6I'I'1IT'IBl'lf EXGCUUVB Committee 1. Bill Brown, President 2. Joe Martuccio, Vice-Pres. 3. Bob Zitello, Sec. of Finance 4. Sheri Moore, Sec. of Student Organizations 5. Tom Jones, Chairman of Major Events student governmentlpage 1 tudent Council 197!student council . 5? 'r5'3,,x1-,tru ..?..-V, ' ' ' ' Q. gm?-.:-:ra-f U-.gt ' ' kx 'fv-Ag, , g,V' L ' .'Q.,-15 .Jar ,:::5jy f 'WL' P19-Je w f.'? ' . ' ff- M-sl-S' 6? ' 3 :fm 5 i-,:f,'b:'sQ:.g 1 ,avg , h ..A.:3nQQf -ni-rv-, ' f - cYvA!'XxuN'1 3, .1-N V., student councillpage 1 L I 'ggi'-? i-k QlfF5,1' F3-fi' ' Q-gang gffiime' fig., - x fgfsw 14 A ' V'-1-' . - ..,. ,I , .,,- -f-ug ef 33 FHM!! W.Y.S.Lj.!page YOUNGSTDWN STATE CAMERA-I W.Y.S.U , '77 f' HM l'f 441' A ! 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Donna Restlvo 4 . Peggy Lesagonich 35. Norma Anderson Missing from Photo: Cindy Mlhallk Ruth Tedde, Linda Carney Sue Smlthg n Betsy Williams ge 207lgreeks and organizations Paul Sweeney Roy Schmidt Shlrl Stephany Chuck Owens Ed Sturgeon Ron Jongfling Dean Jewell Ray Robinson Jeff Mamula Chuck Cera Stan Lancey Kevin Traynor Steve Shepard Joe Webb Tom Welsh Matt Marks Frank Mioduszewski J im ' Pettit Wally Arent Jim Carna I 16' lb 20 5. lo ll 1.3 I4 9 Tau Kappa Epsilon Sweetheart Tau Kappa Epsilon Mary Lou Luther -1-yi-'lc Q-, 'M Qu, ' l If greeks and organizations f TKE J Little Sisters N if 5 1 2- 3 Nancy Tokarsky Paula Tatalovich Denise Mamula Mary Lou Luther Rosle Bartolo Mary Ann Ricci Sue Eich Patti Petrolla Kathy Pagan Lorl Overly Kathy Tropepe LauratTurkovlc Cathy Flainer Grace Jewell Char Niemi Kappa Sigma Little Sisters i Jeanne Santore, Vice Pres. Joni Palotce, Pres. Lisa Fisher, Sec.-Tres. Bonnie Lehman and Smak Jayne Evans Sue Ellen Estok Janie VanSuch Marianne Finn Lorilee Thomas Kathy Kozar Carol Morell Carol Biddle Sue Marshall JoEllen Cercone Debbie Gran A Joe Marshall Mike Cutic Bob Lonardo Bill Cristofill Sue Marshall, Sweetheart Randy Neiman Dan Kesterson Joe Cheslik Mike Rakocy Bob Flora Dr. Bione, Advisor Carl Frederick Mike Sanko Ray Romito Kirk Brunner Paul Spiro Jimmy Costas Bob Watson Pat Pico Bob Daras ..,,,,x Kappa Sigma Fraternity 2 greeks and 5 7 'X . V l Sweetheart of Kappa Sigma f i Sue Hammar Marshall KAPH L 211!greeks and organizations PA SIGMA ' X SIM! Phi Kappa Tau 1. Dan Koutsourals 2. Ed Giavan, Treasurer 3. Tom Koneval 4. Kevin Bart 5. Steve Goske 6. Tom Kuesier 7. Dave Scheetz 8. Chuck Ilich 9. Rick Yanachik 10. Rick Broda, C orresp. Sec. Dante Zarlenga Rick Bobnik Rick Scoff Andy Jorasz Mark Miller Ken Glavan, Pres. Mike Homsey Gary Novotny Ben Soriano, Recording Sec. Mish Beck I6 KX I7 l 2' 3 1+ greeks and organizationslpage if Q sz appa Alpha Psi 213!greeks and organizations 1. George Duke 2. Gerald Parks 3. Ed Twyman 4. Margaret Smith 5. Brenda Tutwiler 6. Jamie Hayes 7. Pam Wilson 8. Renee Downing 9. Lonnie Dodson 10. Joyce Lee 11. Roddy Dorsey 12. Marian Wilson Not Pictured: Neal Cross Will Weatherly James Harvey George Harris Foster Chambers Camilla Smith Darnell Hartley Paula Smith Susie Dotson Gloria Brown Pregetha Brady Phi Mu 1. Christy Haggis 2. Helen Koutsourais 3. Claudia Anderson 4. Jayne Duffet 5. Janice Nachim 6. PatIHandwork 7. Sharman Simon 8. Pam Baringer 8. Jane Cashon 10. Michele Murphy 11. Cindy Fry Not Pictured: Daria Bush Bonnie Goodwin Meg Hripko Debbie Norman Pat Titus Margie Todd ff 6 7 8 9 X 3 3 sl ic greeks and organizations! page 21 3 94 5- ' 6 I lofi 9123 Beta Tau Jeff Markey Tim Sraper Joe Capp Tim Semmens Lonzo Mitchell Larry Gurlea Ken Weber Bill Jackson ge 215lgreeks and organizations Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1. Flon Molinari 2. Joe Spano 3. Ron Firestine 4. Tim Loree 5. Floger Haenszel 6. Lee Anzivino 7. Rob Esterly 8. Neil Cope 9. Dave Forkel 10. Tom Davis 11. Flick Prokop 12. Sam Ferraro 13. Ken Schafer 14. Bob Cashier Not Pictured: Tom Feret Wake Clark Gino Cashier Ray Hannay John Morrison I2 I9 9 1 , ,, 6 3 f 3 14 .1 l .. . , .- ..-. ,,...Tf W . -- 1 - -V----.gf V Y-,jug . ...A 3.7,-' 42 f me .-.B ng .-f- f' . ----1 ' X . . A ,,, --V ----.-........Jl,- Wi- , llll gf, greeks and organizationslpage Little Sisters Of Minerva 1. Judy Serenko 2. Sue Crandall 3. Joan Firestine 4. Paula Yohman 5. Sharayn Reiley 6. Sharon Pannunzlo 7. Janet DeZee 8. Lenore Dibbs Missing from picture: Laura Roberts Diane Kupinski 5 6 7 5 I 2, 3 lf Sweetheart of Sigma Alpha Alpha Phi Delta 1:7l John Sabo Andy D Apolito Ron Stoops Tom Gibbons Gary Scurti Brain Schambaugh Dick Muntean Robin Schertler Jeff Korsynl Harry Smith Tim Gleason Damien Butt Jeff O'Nesti Kenny Krantz Tony Blndas Dave Sobnosky Fred Denoble Randy Flint Pete Bozanlch Joe Labozan Bill McEvoy Mark Bates Blaine Gerdes Ron Pentz Willie Warren Bill Terlecky fi D R greeks and organizationsfpate eta Tau Alpha Sheri Moore Nadlne Nadzam Debble Baslnsky Amy Davls Loree Brennan Debble Carroll Mlrlan Steele Cheryl Neapolitan Denlse Vona Stacey Savka Mary Conti Floberta Ward Nancy Miele Jerrl Rlcketts Tonl Gabriele Elayne Masters Llnda Anne Motosko Marllyn DIG-regorlo Margle Jones Sue Kramer Gall Kopey Karen Zurawlck Darlene Takacs Elaine Grlffen Llnda Temelkoff Denlse Mollica Barb Nlggel Debble Baranlck Carol Butch Kathl Passarella Sue Plrone Ftobln Armstrong Pam Pogany fiat ? 21 Qlgreeks and organizations za Z2 7 Z ,as I6 '5 I7 I8 I9 8 9 IO ll I2 13 1 Z 3 'f 5 6 Little Sisters of Sigma Phi Epsilon 1. Maureen Hennessy 2. Patti Popovec 3. Sharon Wylie 4. Carrie Thompson 5. Judy Somlitz 6. Joyce Kollar 7. Barb Thomas Karen Ream Gina Zarlenga Debbie Davanzo Jo Ann Chambers Barb Blelfeld Jean Corliss I3 IO 7 9 , 2, greeks and organizationsfpage l -n 221!greeks and organizations Sigma Phi Epsilon John Burke Tony Tombo Dave Taylor Tony Colantuoni Greg Muir Jack Midgely Denny Demay Don Berry Bob Lundeen Jim Weber Bruce Burt Rich Lepore Rich McGralI Sam Williams Kevin Creighton Tom Burke George Luke Si Fore Brian Welsch Jim Colantino Jack Nicalek Dan Rosensteel Greg Pytlik Terry Lynch Mark Yozwiak Larry Pytlik Dan Chopp Bradley Nair Tim Carney Sean Burke Frank Dixon Ralph Creighton Jim Coyle Phi Sigma Kappa 1. Jerry P.A. Rouder 2. Ed Stocz 3. Mole Jennings 4. Jan Moskovltz 5. Kathy Burke 6. Keith Williams 7. Michele Mousseau 8. Joe Grohovsky 9. Steve DeCrow 10. Tony Calzza 11. Flenny Paolone 12. Bill H.H. Totten 13. Kitsy Kirby 14. Chester Davis If 'E ,3 IO 8 64 6' 6 9 f 2 3 greeks and organizationslpage . Marlanne Lozano . Mary Lynn Urdea . Leslle Horvath . Patti McDowell . Carol Strizzl . LeeAnn Vogelberger . Barb Gazdlk . Joyce Perrott . Llsa McGowan . Cheryl Fleming . Nancy Prokop . Ruth Ausnehmer . Sue Herman . Sherrle Fulton . Pattl Procoplo 16. Roberta Timko 17. Patty Kemerer 18. Jane Rlch 19. Holly Theodosoff 20. Mary Ellen McAullffe 21. Elleen Kelty 22. Janice Glavan 23. Beth Ann Jones 24. Cathy Bean Mlsslng from plcture: 25. Becky Malkranz 26. Terry Tamburino 27. Clndy Komara ll 6 1 5 i n 2 age 223lgreeks and organizations Delta Zeta Little Sisters Of Phi Delta Theta Janice MooSaIly Maryjane Johntony Linda Carney Maryann Hetrick Mary Naples Pat Maryann Nolfl Joyce Patty Clark Ann Marie Debbie Evans Cheri Chance 8 9 IO ll 12 greeks and organizationslpage Amos McCoy Bob Bodnar Johnny Morris Joe Slmarl Nick Svetl Marty Caplto Frank Lltch Dave Larson Denny Dobrlndt Wayne Brodnan Rich Wyman Mike Wasser AI Pesa 7 8 9 ff fi 6 I Z 3 7 Phi Delta Theta .-if Eli' Theta Chi Mike Palotta Bill Carney Ed Zamary Bill Cleeves Tony Napolitano Chuck Wesp John Huges Gary Zamary Bill Marshall Van Esemnein Gary Dobozl John Freaney Frank Santisl Bill Durazio 4590 Frank Zamary Bob Parry Kevin Freaney John Vlcarel Gary Bogoff Regis Smith John Georgiadls Ron Rice Rich Bentfield Scott Summers Tom Krlspinski Dennis Chaberd Doug Stuiber Wayne Barmowmew greeks and organlzatlonslpage 2 Y. Bigma Sigma Sigma Nancy Tamburro Fiuth Ann Goddard Denise Manley Mary Jane Goddard Gabby Scandy Carol Hayward Lisa Neel Kathy Poulakos Diane Morrison Peachle Nace Clndy Romeo Debbie Janis Maureen Horvath Patti Little Terry Phillips Joanne Manljak Penny Sue Cox Marilyn Livosky 2 3 1,4 5' 1 6 7 8 17 I8 227lgreeks and organizations 'LF - ii, :Jil Sigma Chi Alpha Gary Hoff Frank DIPIero Jlm Rohan Tom Hoff Dave O'HanIon Wes Babln Ron Hannay Kelth Bacon Mark Antonette Jim Bencin Dennls Ferkan Llnn Beachem Ton Vaslla AI Egldlo Terry Chapan Chrls Andonlan Mark Danner Ed DIGregorIo Bill Oltola John Prymer Les Morganstern Dan O'Bruba Bob Catchpole Mlke DePero Frank Santonoclto ,N as r El k 6 7 a 9 1 2 3 1-ETL'-.Ng greeks and organizationslpage Little Sisters S Of Bigma Chi Alpha . Rita Cameron . Debbie Glovinco . Vicki Spicer . Sandy Pfelfer . Donna Woehrman . Diane Rodney . Marianne Parry . Maryellen Novak . Mary Izzo t Pictured: e Antonecl a Nodl e Davies, Sweetheart 7 a 5 9 1 6 'f 229lgreeks and organizations Sigma Tau Gamma Sweetheart: Mary A. Sgambati ff greeks and organizationslpage Sigma Tau Gamma 1. Ken Loewit 2. Rick Harris 3. John Korechko 4. Mary Sgambati 5. Gll Starr 6. Rick Shepas 7. Andrea Lasick 8. Dan Dunn 9. Lloyd Bayer 10. Jim Bell Rich Sandor Mike Losak Denise Davis Rosie Bell Mike McCall LouAnn Poovy Gary Lee Brindle Annie Huzicka Joan D'AIessandro Zeta Phi Beta 1. Phyllls Jackson 2. Sherry Cox 3. Cynthla Fletcher 4. Chrlstal Jackson 5. Gall Mann 6. Sandra Ware 7. Diane Bolling lmisslng from plcturej 'Z36L5e O greeks and organizations! page 6 Z 3 4 5 233lgreeks and organizations Alpha Kappa Alpha 1. Sharon Jarrett 2. Adella Patton 3. Myrna Madison 4. Dorothy Davls 5. Sonya Young 6. Wynnette VanCobb 7. Patricla Pugh 8. Joyce McCurdy Bob Catchpole Bob Daras Tom Winterburn Keith Bacon Brad Nair Wayne Brodnan Inter-Fraternity Council 11, . f 2 64 S 6 44 ,S 12 . 6, 7 5 X7 13 14 Tim Simmens Mark Yozwiak Rich Harris Jim Costas Joe Simari Ray Robinson Frank Dixon' Gary Zamary Roger Haenszel Ed Jennings Dale Hawkins Rich Broda Ken Glavan Tim Gleason 20 greeks and organizations! page 2 Q 1 235lgreeks and organizations Greek Sing 1975 Phi Mu Sorority and Phi Delta Frater- nity were winners in the 23rd annual Greek Sing held on April 18, 1975 at Stambaugh Auditorium. Phi Mu won first place in the sorority division for their presentation of selections from the musical Oliver and Phi Delta Theta fraternity took first place for its rendition of Green Fields . Six fraternities and three sororities participated in this year's event which was co-sponsored by Panhellenic and lnterfraternity Councils. This year's Greek Sing was dedicated to the late Ensign Anthony Catania, an alumnus of Phi Sigma Kappa Fraternity. He served as IFC delegate and was co-chairman of Greek Week and Greek Sing 1973. He held the offices of president, vice-president, and social chairman of his fraternity. Tony was killed in November of 1974 in an airplane crash while on a pilot training mis- sion from a U.S. Navy base. He made numerous contributions to his own fraternity as well as the entire Greek system. Sigma Phi Epsilon took seco place in the men's division and w the all-events trophy. Phi Delta Th took the trophy for the best n group. Sigma Sigma Sigma won first pla in scholarship for sororities a Sigma Alpha Mu won first for frat nities. ln individual scholars awards, Betty Nace of Tri Sigma w with her 3.89 average and K Glavan of Phi Kappa Tau took fi for 4.00 accumlative point averag Co-chairmen for this year's Gre Sing were Kathy Burke and Dan Frum. greek singlpage x. 1,3 ,Aff :fi 4 1 1' .,w ,L I1 127153. 1 237lgreek sing DGHYYS Council 1, Mel Wilson 2. Mike Walls 3. Margle Martinko 4. Dave Shattuck 5. Mark Conway 6. Dave Vanaman 7. Mike Nyers Ray Ervin Tom Braydic Walt Kunka Mark Grang William Eng Mike Metro greeks and organizations! page ge 239!greeks and organizations immediacy Centre Night Crew 1. Richard Donahue 2. William Nedostup 3. Paul Gartner 4. Gary Young Cindy Filer Bruno Bernie Besterci Tony Macduff 8 4 5 6 l 3 3 Ll' Polyglot 1. Ksenia Lutz 2. Beth Kurtzweig 3. Linda Porter 4. Michael Kopan ic, JI' .MP Darwin McCullum Mark Carter Sharon Bufford Wayne Brantley Rev Norman Wagner Betty Harris Lori Dyckman Janerio Green Duane Jenkins Dan Newman Elayne Dunlap Cassandra Elkins Glenn Brady Filch Sweeny ostolic Christian Fellowship . a. . 9. - . 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. ' 1 5 1 Z 3 7 Il l. age 241 lgreeks and organizations f fm. V , 6 '8 A I z 4. V 4 ., f k ik . - . ' V- 3 . y - s 6 ai ' ' ' n R r Jn iv!! vi' 5 my ,-X Y ,xx 'EN 5 . V' , 'LS , Wx 'r .V 'ny Y . .Ag .4 ,,, ll .4 -' -'W , 'Q K mm. -i r ,KN Lx .fwf- Lf7 n 'W ' H5173 - 5 I '75 'X : O u 9 'E 6 9 , o oi' Ari, h VK I ..-M v fu ' ' KW 0. ' P1 ,441 Y .4 pi f- 4' A .115 Sr. P ,R-C' fc J- L V. .213 Q 5. ww 'U fl YQ: .- f tw' 1' rf . I American Guild of Organists Student Chapter 1. Karen Williams 2. Pandora Porcase, Treas. 3. Christine Bllce, Pres. 4. Arlene Farmer, Sec. 5. Peggy Kretzer 6. Willis Rasely 7. Mark Miller 8. Ronald L. Gould, Advisor 9. William K. Miller, Advisor Not Pictured: Ann Elliot, Vice-Pres. Martha Hanlon Anita Hartshorn Joseph Repasky Lorilee Thomas greeks and organizationslpage i L C9 'li A-5 fi? F I 1, i ArtCIub 1. Howard Varl, Pres 2. Eleni Papandreas 3. Janet Naberezny 4. Lisa Sorokach 5. Patty Flauto 6. Julie Gleydura 7. John Rymer 8. Nancy Bizzarri 9. Dan Jochman 10. Mark Thompson 11. Vic Leone 12. Jim Conti 13. Kevin Ellway 14. John Roscoe 15. George McLendon Not Pictured: Jim Cupan, Treas. Israeli Student Organization 1. Gary Mirkin 2. Jack Kravitz 3. Ed Fiusnak 4. Joel Clayman 5. IVlichaeIAziz 6. LindaSabo 7. Fara Moshfegh 8. HeziAharoni E 64 5 7 6 W1 V, 'ga' greeks and 3 I 2. 5 in i Q3 V' r,-. . Philiatric Society 1. Tom Pedrick 2. Sharon McQuiIlan 3. Mike Carano 4. Bob Udell 5. Ellen Fanos 6. Susan Sabo ff' . 247!greeks and organizations W f.. Q., If -v 1 ww.:,r - ' 1' ... Y.....,,, A 4. D-..-..-- 2Wif nf wp - 3 1 H r MH ' , M f 2 'W' I Q! i ,, 11+ - N V 1 1' : llf ':'1T.:ii,1 1 Q I f -.--L'1'.'t-rr' ' 3 I, M- 1-M 5. A 'aff 5 E . : X ' , gre 1 r-.F r gl Ar, ,Q-.Q - v ' . 's-it! ,f -Q 2, , :ii-f ' 'Q ' , p in I '- V, , ,-a, .fa-r W',- it I V : .I . ,V V A , ,-, . :Z X-wh 5 I .4 ' H l Sax i i! A BZ' 5-AFV.: 4 T? W VY 1' 'f f x ii 'I W j' cy Y A , V -Qu.: , ff A ' mvrwvmxms 1 - ' ' - ' ' ' :.LI'fT T ' fu ',1L,,,, 15:2 A A. f' 1' 'T N mg - 4 Y .U H . .--- . fiflii Ni , 'A . 'if YE-:fit ' A ' ffl-fffii . .rg '- Xi W iii3T.1g'5g1?y 1-A X 0 N f' ff 'X X F Vx . , , t Youngstown Comic Art is fi wif. ' Association , , ' ,' WI ivfwf' bi ' 'H . . ik E MQ xi. ., .-x ,H . 1 1, Bgb Baynes The Crimson Ghost X mc'f,fw2 ii'?'1'i' 2. Brucecnrisnp Topper :5Kgfi'f.,! A g , 3' Dolemite Bruno Bernacki -riff' W J A ' 93. ' Ko'ak !ii5Li2y2'i-iw, +4 A ' 'ggi 'Hz 4. Darryl Collins J ' ' 'V' 5. Joe Zabel 5 , SYX W ...vs ,As-V, xx 1!,.QX A b-- 3 5 6 f 1 4 A Q 1 ' ' 249lcIubs and organizations Striving Black Sisters 1. Francine Jackson 2. Betty Cousart Not present 3. Beverly Layton f ,.-lg UH ni.. greeks and organizationslpage 5 i 1 I hi Mu Alpha Sinfonia . Bob Barnett . Tom Glines . Tom Blviano . Larry McClure . Bruce Cooper . Jeff 'Fheis Not Pictured: Ed Jones Lenny Suzens BIII Brown Jim Gault Randy Davis Benny Melnykovlch Tony Galioto Jeff Fcodik Doug Downie age 251!greeks and organizations ..,.,,-.., A in 1 x.. ,gf l L, . rv f Q, J. lu, ,. ' A Q A N W fi! Y , M JM ,,- W--,er-L 'F,,4-T, ' s 4 I is 4 .5 5547: 'W A 'li ' n ' if- W 4 4 o .sri -l 1 r- 1 1 it 'N gl 5 l 4 X .N ,, 'f ' , l if In . l ' f f1 1 gsm A l Z3 ff f r 5 .5 w i .fr fr G' fi A 5 Pa ' - lg flfzi a ' ' --Q 'n ,V ' f --', , sif,-3, . Q fl Q2 f V 1 Q 5 f N., 1.279 e V S? '-HL' . E' Sy , I, lull- agar . 'A ' L :W I V. Rug, Q-. N 1' , --. A I '-ki, 1 K I' l ' . :U Q N -- F-QA' by v 4 4 ' ' ,gf -. ,,.....,, 4 -..qi.f' i ul ., i A W-vi.. :TMJ At. HV Y l - -- 4-so-. L i - M j?fi3.lN,g-Lj'j'?l y 5 yy Q. Student Social Workers H o ' ' ' M ' ' 7 l - s liwization - N- ' wrlfjir' tubbles ' Natal Edgar 3 4 5 6 -4-be 8 9 10 11 T2 13 -'L' . ss-fm..--13.4 15 'ef' 16 s . .,- YH.-.-...-..... 18 F 1 T9 1.-. Mary :Pat Murphy Patruck J. Howard Deanne Thomas ' ML-: Mrs. Syletha Cooper ---QF.-JHCTIGS, Klirlgzls Emmy Citarella Mary Anne O'Nell, Sally Wonderly IZI Mary West Arlene Priesien Mickey Retort Neil. wlgsmng ,S James Folmer ,M ,Maw .,. AdVlSOl' 1 ., u:..L.1 U' I Dan Jablonslci ,V . -Mary June Nlfp in 35 ' Dianne 'Parker '5' I4 bfo' 8 97 IO 8 I -.:.s,,.-- QE., .4 ,-Z.. J 54 1 1 ,,, k 1 :4 Dr. Assad Kessaes- V ' sap' H1-Q-,..-,1..-, LP! ' rv-4,4 x gf-lx ,QW3 1 , ., 1 R' 4 , 6 qi, . .- , Q. X f,fE?: 6 we , QIQTXQ Q gg .x ' , - f .,- ..j,:,.zS.,ff iQf.f 4'-4.-5-.-. -4 EN,,.lf'fi4x' Eff. 'yn f , 4'.1lf dl 'lf-f fi 's'4. 4' -if vw 1. Ngfw 41x Math Computor Science Club John Biviano Geri Fink Hiram Baird Nick Kallaot Tom Mikulka Elaine Babik George Photakis 4 910 Teisha Trucksis Pete Pvornek Ken Hildebrand Vito Deblasio Carole Gevaras Debbie Elms 12. Not Pictured: Dr. Faires, Advisor Marsha Yozwiak, P Kim Kopachy Ralph Shaw Fred Stone I3 greeks and organizationslpage 2 fp J 255!greeks and organizations Flying Club 1. Walt Kunka 2. Mike Gabriel ,A 3. Dr. Bishop lnstitute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers 1. Tom Braydich 10 2. Rick Nacalek 11 3. Dave Shaltuck 12 4. Ken Croysdale 13 5. Glenn Rozman 14 6. Phil Smith 15 7. Ralph Rich 16 8. Dr. C. Alexander 17 9. John Ploskodniak Tony Messuri Joe Glass Mike Nletroka Bob Linsley Tom Paden Ed Stauana Dave Bailey Jeff Taft .3 ff fi 1 I5 .9 0 6 I 8 greeks and organizationslpage merican Society of ivil Engineers 1. Dr. Jack D. Bakos-Advisor 2. Bill Engberg 3. Margie Martinko 4. Mack Conway 5. Dan McNally 6. Dave Tabak 7. Dave Stroud 8. James Eckert 9. Bill Cerny IO 2 8 Joe Ferrerl Brian Merdioh Tom Schoborg Dave Vanaman John Pflugh Walter Krygowski Tom Strock Ali Kazemi Bob Caporossi ,E - John Chizmar George Kolman Dave l-lorney Phillip Krupa Keith Rodecker Bob Baird Ray Bepko Bob Ebeling Ed Kubrin fb U5 ' x 257!greeks and organizations First Aid Club 1. Robin Birkholtz 8. Lili Radu 2. Dan Linebaugh 3. Bob Meeker 4. Joe Cerimele 5. Mark Frankie 6. Steve Merasky 7. Julie Petrella 9. Gina Mediate 10. Valerie Grier 11. Jayne Bennett 12. Paul K. Pico 13. Karen Schmader 14. Jlni Flnkenhofer greeks and organizationslpage 2. Jackie 3. Mike Braun 4. Joe Zabel Zilcawley Center Program Board 1. Paulette Dudley 5. Rick Yarmy 6. Steve Loryes 7. Don McTique 8. Vlc Leone 13 IZ Q 0 8 5 6 7 ' 9 15 IO 2 3 1 age 259lgreeks and organizations Bob Baynes Bruce Chrisllp Larry Johnson Jeanne Willmarth Michelle Monseau Ralph Valentino Bill Hansen J 5 6 Y.s.u. Amateur Radio club 5 8 1. Richard Altman 2. Tom IVlcCammon 3. George Barker 4. Michael Svasta 5. Tony Rock 6. Gary L. Zimmet 7. John Ford 8. Raymond A. Kajma 9, Thomas Bray J 9 7 F2411 in-v--2 xii greeks and organizations! p age T l, X Q-LW ' Y. .t ,al Wi' Zim , . -. x' . ' 11 44 b,vi:'Z I H 75' 3 ! 4-N 43 1 2 I f 1 iff I ' I I U 8 1 Q N' , 'f1Q'w:?- X S Psychology Student League 1. Gladys Mclntosh 2. Patty Kupko 3. Helen Koutsourais 4. Maria Antonoff 5. Mark Clingan 6. Tim McGarry 7. Dean Doutt 8. George Kontos 9. Norman Jones 5 7 8 X Q, 5 2 3 greeks and organizationslpage ehaviorial Growth Group G Helen Koutsourais . Norman Jones . Patty Kupko . Mark Clingan . George Kontos . John Eshleman , 1+ nage 263!greeks and organizations Circle K 1. Tony Leone 2. Barb Duli 3. Alvamay Sanders 4. Dr. Gebelein 5. Bob Capp 6. Milan Novak 7. Rich Weber 8. Galen Goche 9. Bob Zittello 10. Jack McGinnis 11. Mark McCandless 12. Mike Virgalitte 13. Dr. Foldvary 4 6 78 9 ll fi greeks and organizationslpage I3 , a 3 7 8 9 4- 5 6 e 265!greeks and organizations Media Center 1. Charlie Howard 2. Bill Neodstup 3. Norm Creed 4. Jay Kivowitz 5. Karen Hail 6. Dr. Winston Eshleman 7. Jan Ciminero 8. Dara Cox 9. Flhonda Condon American Society- of Mechanical Engineers 1. Bob Ress 2. Paul Coliadls 3. Joe Senk 4. Ken Cross 5. Jlm Pope 6. Walt Kunka 7. Pat Wilster 8. Mark Granger 9. Jim Daugherty 10. Barry George 11 Tom Fagan 12 Paul Conway 13 Dr Floyd Morris Advisor 14 AJ Essenlyl 15 Mark Bllas 17 Roger Elder 18 Kaushlk Chaudhary 19 Mike Adamcyk Not pictured Bob Borovitcky . ' I fa 144 f 6 16. Mark Hilliard f 3 4 6 - f . 5 ' I b I 9 IO Chuck Budinsky Mike Conway greeks and organizationslpage fro-Amerlcan Chorale 267!greeks and organizations -, ,V v, .' ,.,.-Sify.. 1 V1-ff 1 -, ,. - vi History Club 1. Unknown 2. Michael Kopanic 3. Paul Bick 4. Dr. White 5. Unknown 6. Unknown 7. Dr. Burger 8. Dr. Satre 9. Mrs. Schreck 10. Mrs. John Lencyk greeks and organizationslpage 2 AL, LJ? lblr V 8 6 7 .9 2 3 SL Center Staff X Hirsh McCabe Carol Fagnano K.J. Satrum Betty Shipp 269!greeks and organizations Chapman 2 5 6 3 'm..A'b Q Delta Nu Alpha 1. Dennis J. Timko 2. Mr. David Provance 3. John Poprik 4. Roy A. Faur 5. Michael J. Tarchick 6. George D. Shardy 7. James J. George 8. Richard A. Kish 9. Joesph B. Heimick '54 Z 5 6 f 3 7 8 clubs and organizationslpage 1, z , -l' . 1 x - ' . t 1 Q . , ,x. ' iw, QI 9 Qi ai ,s -- a ri 1 - ' .. .ef QL., RUN FT: 1 1 l . 'LDL ' . I in 'ijffl Q61 Q WW 13 FS! ff 12, f 'ERKG -sf 5 PM 271!cIubS and organizations l Tae Kwon Do 1. Dwight Woods 2. Philip J. Kikel 3. Greg Salavati 4. Loreatha Duke 5. Flay P. Mercado 6. George D. Streb 7. Kevin Van Kleeck 8. Jeffrey M. Dalton 9. William M. Fiice 10. Earl Washington 11. Earl Baldwin 12. Paul Roth . Bob Roby Jr. . Paul Coliadls not pictured Cliltord Foose Jim Stefanadis 13 14 if 144 ja !3 Kappa Alpha 1. Rodney Dors 2. Brenda Tutvvi 3. Pageatha Br 4. Valerie McDu 5. Wetona Fleed 6. Sherry Cox 7. Neil Cross 8. George Harris 9. Eddie Twyma 10. Gerald Parks 11. Gary Drayton 13.'Jerome Par 14. Will Weatherl' 12. James Harvlerl greeks and organizationslpage 2 Intervarsity Christian ,9 O Fellowship Nancy Shacklock Ed Havlich Brenda Crum Jim Cachran Pam Cooper Jean Sickles Dr. Thomas Dobblestein Ron Bishop John Campana Marilyn Ferkan Dr. Charles Gebelein Debbie Evans Mary Pat Murphy Bob Trube Marlene Hric Marilyn Markovich Linda Flich Russel Hack Gary Patton Mark Nutter K U Black United Greeks Sherry Cox Phyllis Jackson Sandra Ware Sonya Young Cynthia Fletcher Gail Mann Chrlstal Jackson Neil Cross Eddie Twyman Will Weatherly Rodney Dorsey I0 8 9 l 2 .3 4 5 6 7 greeks and organizations! page Alpha Delta Sigma Sam Williams Kathy Terlecky Brenda Shick Kikl Henchar Gary Aleman lna Henry Marla Flschlo Mlchelle McCoy Bob Baynes Chrls Pappas Mike Vezse Tom Martin 13. Dewan Ogle 14. George McClendon 15. Renee Fletcher 16. Jack Koltzen 17. Elody Fee 18. Tom 19. Terry Stewart 10. Jeff Smith 21. 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Coyle Dawn L. Cracraft Debbie J. Craig Ann L. Cregan Mary Jo Cronin Karen J. Crook Charles B. Crouse lll 291!seniorS :Uk avr rt.,-x Cheryl J. Crissman an. gf Larry Edward Culver ,,. mv Louis Paul Cvelbar Luann D'Amico Vincent P. Darcangelo James S. Daley Donna M. DHFIKO Janet M. Dascenzo .1 A-1 if np., - X Jeffrey M. Dalton Robert M. DanylChak .gap James D. Daugherty Peter J. D'Amico ,r Phyllis J. D'ApoIito B. Fl. Davis seniorsfpage age 293!seniors : awk -..- -fig., Randal E. Davis B. R. Davis Rejena P. Davis 'kiil' Thomas Joseph Davy Thomas L. Davis Robert N. DeAngeIis Georgeanna M. Deiwert Richard G. DelBene Rosalba DeIGenio 17 Larry A. Davis Marie DeCapua ng, -P kbp. L .. Y .rl Phyllis J. Delgros seniorslpage M 1055, J. J. Delisio Ann E. Delllquadri Pamela A. DeMatteo Linda L. DeMoss . gif? . rs John G. Denney Nancy M. DeRamo Michael D. Dercoli Roger I. DiCintio Ml? 'iv 'I+-Q-' Jeffrey P. Dlddle Carmel A. Diorio Patricia M. 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L r epore Barbara J. Letwen gf- I-X' Qv--M! ', Susa Elaine E. Loth C. age 317!seniors -64051 n L. Llptak Robert J. Liptak Marilyn Livosky Fred J. LoSasso we-Jef. J. Louff J. E. Lowe Valerie Susan Lubonovich ,f turf Leonard Fl. Lucas Marilyn P. Lucas . .,.: - :fi1QTiYi'i:7m-rf. V T . Hg! Q .'j35:l.'Qf,t X .if- L . P , 'gl x ,Q-'z X Q ,VI iff l ' ,- 1, l L .. L l- -2 gg i -51 1-1 I X - l 4.94 ,, , .X I Katherine A. Luzar Brenda Lyda Richard L. Mackell William J. Mackey Velma L. Lumsden .. 55 ,pf ills' L Jay W. Luteran Patricia A. Lydic 43.-25 Becky J. Lynn Norma Jane Mahone Sam D. Maiorana S8l'1iOl'SfpaQ6 Thomas J. Mako Kathy Lee Malin Sara M. Mallamo Mary Jane Malone ict Joseph Michael Malys Robert A. Marchese Terrence A. Marinko J. A. Marino Marilyn Markovich Phillip J. Markovitz Gary T. Marks Rebecca A. Marks 31 Qfseniors - 1-ev -:V 1-2- ,-1 'Il.:.- .l , ,Q V 1' -, 511:-u,n 11: 'l 4 ET X -J. ' gh: 4 Gladys L. Marks Rhonda R. Martlg Lenora B. Martin 'QZ ':r' --,fffs -4-fic , Joseph Michael Martinko Wayne Fl. Martorana ,109 Martucclo Stephen J. Matesevac Alyce Ann Mafhias Marv Anne Mafisi Thomas L. Martin Shirley Y. Mason Janet S. Maxwell seniors! page 'Ns---. fx 'X - - age 321lseniors Julius P. Mazzella Jane M. McCloud Wayne McDevitt ,if - , lfgggige.. 5-. IIAF X S! Q :E f-,. 4 v ,. L' , 15 Q ' I T. 155' v M Gerelyn M. McCann Jesse V. McClain Richard McClellan Flbnald J. McCom'b Charles D. McCreary Bernard MoDavId 'Q K. G, McFarland James Patrick McGee Jerry J. McGee seniorslpage 3 55- Jodl Anne McGuckIn M. B. McKee Richard V. McKinstry George A. McLendon Karen J. McMorran Mlchael C. McNally Loraine McPhiIIIps Dennis W. McQuiIlan ,-'lifx Don J. McTIgue Lucius Mealer Alan LeRoy Mealy Pamela J. Mego B98 323!seniors its Michael P. Metroka Harold J. Meyers Wayne Mikita Thomas L. Mikulka -. -1 . 9 'I I- 1 .1 .,., ,XV .. ffl-5 Janice E. Miller Q.-5' Kim J. Mills N Cynthia A. Midgley eff. f 4 1 X., ' 19 Zh' ' I I rg. Willlam H. Miles W . Rosemary K. Minghetti I - I P v N . f' S. R. Mihokovich ,pax T17 Sheryl A. Miller Gary L. Minoff seniors! page ,,,.. n Mark A. Minton Frank Mioduszewski J. J. Miskovch Celeste Mistovich Paula J. Mistovich Vicky Moffitt Linda Anne Motosko Charles A, Montgomery 5' eff? Q Jose M. Morales Raymond A. Morello Eugene David Moretti Kay Morgan age'325!seniors '55 Marsha L Morgan Ali Mozafari '51-'ish fag: Wihx f 2 ' -WJ-f . ' 4 . 2-ff idgw n 1 ' 'HN' E h ,f Y X ' :ix 1! 'aff . J ,. I -,A . K, f . A ...LL .5 i f i Jennifer L. Morris 'iw a Richard V. Mucci G. E. Murphy Mary P. Murphy .ef Diane Morrison Belinda A. Mosiey Jacqueline Mucha J. P. Muntean Susan L. Murray Thomas A. Myers seniorslpage 3 3-5 is wg' l A 5,15 ' , . -V 4 , u J I ' ' -A b I, ls., 1 . ,N .Y M. fp ' A. MAF .. fu! M1 Y . ' , sf' W ,, . 1 . -, 4-L.'v.qj . s- 3 fx .123 -2 r sv- , ,-1 V ' f fn 'fri gghyf' ' . - l vga' r .fl -H-as 1 5': ,l . ,' .. . X Y, Daryle C. Nacklno Samad Narvanl A., Susan Marie Neroni -age 327lseniors fx ., . , Richard William Nagel Richard Najdusak Rose M. Napolitano Michelle Nasci Dorothy J. Navy Charmaine E. Nephew if Richard A. Nicalek J. Nider J. M. Nom A, cf .1 J pf W W u n 1 4 'Z seniorslpage 326 Gerald S. Novak David A. Nuzzl I Jerry Novosel Edward L. Novotny Mary A, Novotny QQ-gf' . uv' J P, , 'W A . .-ft f 2 John M. Nyers Margaret G. Oberg Jeffry J. Olsavsky 'i! 'Y Robert J. Olverson nage 329!seniors C. A. Opatken K. S. Oreskobich Karen T. Orlando Jr Ora Mae Ouelleite x-- Q 9 :s Anthony Fi. Pagliaroli Pi 'l5r...... Gregory Alan Parisi rr-x 'Pie nil' Charles E. OWSHS John J. Pace Robert G. Page ,W Cynthia J. Palma Charlotte G. Paros Marianne Parry 'Ev' -asf Denise K. Palus Edna M. Paoletta seniors! page 331 5 O 'J' Larry A. Parsons iv -S ,, Edward Paul Pavllck Joann Petrella age 331!seniors ' A! fr 'WF-... '.3 -id!!! ,, Harish B. Parikh Andrea Paulishen Diana M. Paviak fa'??T'3 J Nicholas M. Pavllnic Mary Jo Pehm K. A. Penwell Norma Jean Petro Linda Penis I James J. Pettit Paul Thomas Pezzenti Larry Allan Pickens Ronald Paul Plersante VirginIaE. Pllz Mary Jo Piper R, M. Pladnh Gary A. Plotz Gayle D. Plunkard Paul M, Poldergotch , 'V -ll 'ET' 1,-7 rj, .f' ji Judy A. Pike David E. Plaskon iini' Judith Ann Pokrivnak seniors! page 332 i 19 . LJ John R. Poprik Marilyn Potts XJR. .lb Katherine Ann Poulakos P8mBl8 Kay PFBITIBC J0hI'l L. PYSSY ' f 2 ,fix or Diana L. Price Timothy M. Pryor Mark J. Puhak 333lseniors Richard J. Puhalla Frederic E. Prassack Wszgf 1 'vii W Duane R. Prokop Michael J. Puskar -'I rr . if R.J. Puz Frank P. Rahde . . 'x infra, 'li ' .4 Hr '11 - ,z ' ' -'ci . RY? N sz? NY rd-2-KI. Steven L. Randall Charsie M. Randolph Env , Susan E. Reeder Sl-'San M- RSP-HSKY Thomas J. Ralti Ernest C. Ramhoff 'mv' David R. Randolph Cynthla Louise Reed Karen Ann Reichard Robert P. Repko seniorslpage 33 , I age 335!seniors ' ' '19 lug,.p-' Robert A. Fless, Jr. Khalil' Rezaian Mary E. Rhodes Linda S. Rlch Claudette Richardson l Mary Beth Ritenour Rose Marie Rivera Ronald A. Rlzzl Jane A. Rich ! 'fx i -'nf' Robert W. Rlmko Ruth Corleen Ritchey Brenda Roberts seniors! page Robert W. Roby, Jr. Dlane M. Rodney Stephen Andrew Rohan Rosemary B. Roman Q Remlglo Flomlto Richard E. Rostan Lawrence Roth Phyllis A. Roth Ruth Divlns Rowe 3371 sen iors David A. Rublno Charles D. Russ Robert G, Russ Fi T. A. Russell Joseph A. Sabo A. Salehpour Lee A. Sampson i Mary Lee Sandusky William P. Sarlsky, Jr. Martha S. Sarosy Jay W. Saunders 1' Deborah A. Sause Stephen Sava, Jr, Ann E. Savage Patricia A. Scalzo seniors! page wx G57 Patrlcla A. Scarazzo Therese Scharf D. Brlan Scarnecchla Erlc W. Schaffert Karen Scharf Davld K- SCh9S12 Arlene K. Schenker Marie B. Schiffhauer Lp Q'-'- I Ruth E. Schlrck John R. Schlabau age 3391 seniors- gh Thomas F. Schoborg Barbara R. Schrum Linda S. Schwager Pamela L. Serrecchio Ruth A. Shay ' J ' 'ci 'W lfafff' Cheronne E. Seiler Allen Joseph Seman Joseph M. Senk . if W, KJ I Y., 79 .... Barbara J. Shagla Barbara Ann Shank George J. Shay Karam S. Sheban Carl R. Sheets, Jr. Elaine M. Sherman seniors! page 340 Brent H. Shlpe Clifford M. Shipp Ill iq, v -qw-wo - Thomas E. Shirilla 'E ' 7,5 Charles E. Shonk with 'Q, 'H' - L Carol H- S5518 Rochelle F. Slmini Kristine Simko Susan Ann Simko ini John S. Slmms Shaiman S. Simon John Edwafd Simpson, Jr. Nancy M. Sinkovich age A341!seniors Dorothy J. Sinkovlch Kristen M. Smallhoover Roger W. Smeltzer Diane L. Smith 'Ply Janice Arlene Smlth Harry D. Smith, Jr. J Margaret J. Smith Patricia Ann Smith We .vile vga ...J S. B. Snow Donald J. Snowden David Leslie Snyder page 343lseniors -ev' 40--' Ronald Henry Snyder Fatemeh Soltani Charles Sop L. E. Sorokach Robert P. G. Southard R. J. Spagnola Randall C. Spak Sally J. Spinella Anthony Spyko Lois A. Stancher Gary M. Stanko Elizabeth A. Stare Fllchard M- Stash seniors! page Michael Stegar, Jr. Gilda Stigliano fy- 'Nu-...Ji . J Judy A. Stouffer Roy D. Stoyer if f . ' 478' N ' , ,iff 'ff' L , .vy, 2 V' Q -- A -f-' ' 1 . 'JT' A. , f 3 h ' YQ.: .- fi!! Ex, h a , . V 'J H 1- 4 :U x X. -V - ,-gf XS W 5 f W .. Jef. - M - V- -'15,-h:hJ'f .. . ' lv. l,'1 ' ' Carol A. Strizzl T. R. Strock age 345lseniors D. E. St0ib6f T. G. Stosik - . .5 .Ab il' X. f A - , . J f' 1 : 4 A W .L A. ' fa i ' FLM Z, John Fl. Strawderman George D. Streb .Jr Leonard S. Stroney Cheryl L. Strother FLA. Stubbles Elizabeth A. Sulich fi I '1 .b V Viv' Paula A. Sump Karen M.ASupancic 'naw' Qi.-f lj. , X i Robert D. Sult Richard S. Summers --.- : 'Niall' William Q. Sullivan Virginia Louise Sutton XF- X 'iiwwv Shirley M. Swank Loretta J. Swartz Mary Jo Swauger Fl. J. Sweany seniorslpage 34 2 15- Veronlca Switala W,L, Sylvester Anita J, Szabo David George Tabak -iff Karen Ann Tabak Janet L. Tabor Darlene M. Takacs Joseph J. Takacs ffw Teresa Ann Tamburlno Olla L. Tate Marianne Taylor Martha V. Taylor mage 3471 seniors f 5 'W 'in-'Y Carl S. Tarlhay Timothy B. Terrell Betty A. Terwllliger ,.I4 'f, My Dino T. Theofilos rf ,. B. S. Thomas Emily A. Thomas Kathryn E. Thomas ,4 ' Mary E. Thomas Mercy Dea Thomas Fl0blI'l Thomas Lundeana Marie Thomas Jack F. Thompson, ll seniors! page 348 Q15 I fl in 1 fl P f Q 4.77 1 I A H+: Q x 1- . , W. 5' 1 a X -V .'-Q Q' ' 1, n . . ,. W .159 2 J. ,w .. ' 'H W .-7' . ' T? MN' ' k F' ' , -3 -, Sei-'f'-1,1 ,. , , 'f :iff 72711435-E A ,f :QE y , .M JS' 44,5 i 9533 YQ. xv., . ' K '.-:rbi - ,V , HQ: wi ,Z Min+-1 k 13' T gif . g-9 4?-1, , , Yu-fx I --x J 1 T 1 Dennls John Tlmko Patrlcia Jean Titus Dennis G. Tomory Margaret A. Totten Marjorie A. Todd Tlmothy M. Tomko P. J. Traynor Melanie B. Tremba K. M. Trenlck Penny Ann Troiano Anthony D. Trollo Robert C. Trube seniors! page 35 P8U'lCiB A. Tru l'llCk D. S. Tukufu D8Vld J. 'rynosky Jacquellne Tyson '11 4'-'J .-qu.'-- Jacquellne Jean Valperga age -35 1 I seniors Davld Clyde Vanaman .EFX S. Zenovla G. Tunanldas Gail L. Tybor ,ak John A. Umbrazun E Judith E. Urban Ronald R. Vass D9b0fah A- VGSY 11 11,9-E, er'-+-1' 1- Robert Alfonsa Villanl Mary J. Voytilla Karen A. Vulanick gi! i' R. A. Wagner Gayle E. Woloschak Debra Jean Walker 'fl' w Ji-nu..-. Paul Scott Wagner I I - 'Ui Julie A. Walton fig HMV. -l Ytvfrvvil Deborah L. Watklns Norma Ann Watkins G. I. Watterson Kenneth E. Weber seniors! page 35 LA James Edward Weidman, Jr. Sue M, Weller Juanita J. Welsh Margery S. West Allen M. Whitacre Cheryl L. White Anne M. White Robert R. Whittle 554 NA '9 Janet Welsen Patricia A. Wllhide June E. Wilkins Janet Marie Willaman page 353!seniors i ,lx 1 'NN Keith R- Williams W. Williams Gary A. Williams Lynda S. Williams David B. Wilson Melvin L. Wilson Patrick M. Wllster Larry D. Wlre 3 rv- bf- , V 7374 jp., Barbara A. Withers Eric H. Wolfe Mark W. Wollet John W. Wollilz seniorslpage 35 E '-5-ra! R, S, Wurchlsgn Janet R, Yacgpl Jacqueline M. Yahn Richard J. Yanachik 469' 4 ,,. Maryellen Yank Kathy Yeager Joice P. Yendrek Michele G. Yezzo L 'I Da-Hung Yong Gary A. Young GIRI Young Marsha M. Yozwiak page 355lseniors n... , - V '-up-. 4, Y .-N 55 ies? W ,A fp' seniors! page 356 - G-W V I Patricia A. Zalka Dlana L. Zaluski Dante J. Zambrlni Dante S. Zarlenga Agh- George R. Zeck Margie A. Zenn Lawrence J. Zunlc Karen L. Zurawick rage 3571 seniors Senior Index: Degrees, Majors Due to numerous problems at the time when the senior section was laid out, a complete list of majors and degrees for the seniors here pictured was not available. Up until only several weeks ago, in fact, the staff had accepted fonly after a near endless effortj the fact that the senior section would not contain major and degree listings for any senior However, in a post deadline rush, with the priceless help of many, and with more work than was at first expected we were able to run this senior index. We are happy that we were not forced to leave out something we felt obligated to in clude. Special thanks go out to Debbie Remias, Diane Chomo, Mrs. Bush itranscripts office, Anne Hammond, Office of Stu dent Affairs, Mr. Harold Yianakki tregistrarj, the registrar terminal operator, Dean Scriven, Bert Coburn, Jim Garrett and I.C.P. Without the gallant efforts of these wonderful people, this could not have been accomplished. ABBUHL, P. S. B.S., Education ABRAM, VIVIAN A. B.S., Nursing ADAIR, DAVID W. B.S., Applied Science ADAMS, KAREN ANN A.B., Art History ALEMAN, GARY L. B.S., Business Administration ALEXANDER, TIMOTHY P. B.S., Applied Science ALEXOFF, SANDRA L. A.A.B., Medical Secretary ALTSMAN, DANIEL R. B.M., Theory and Compostion ANDERSON, N. G. B.S., Education ANDERSON, PHILIP TOD B.S., Business Administration ANDRES, ROBERT J. B.S., Business Administration ANTONUCCI, ANTHONY L. A.B., History ANTOS, SANDRA J. B.S., Education ARCHER, REBECCA L. B.S., Education ARENA, DEBBIE L. B.S., Education ARTZ, SUSAN M. B.S., Education ASHMORE, LESLIE R. B.S., Applied Science AYRE, CHARLOTTE M. A.B., Applied Music BABIK, EVELYN M. B.S., Education BAILEY, DAVID THOMAS B.S., Elementary Education BALDELLI, RAY JEROME B.S., Criminal Justice BALOGUN, J. O. B.S., Business Administration BANEZ, GRACE D. B.S., Nursing BANGURA, MOMODU S. M.B.A., Marketing BARAGONA, VILMA D. B.S., Education BARKER, CAROLYN G. A.A.B., Legal Sec. BARNETT, ROBERT J. B.M., Education BARNHART, PATRICIA A. B.S., Business Administration BARNHART, RICHARD A. B.S., Business Administration BARRON, W. D. B.S., Education BARTHOLOMEW, WAYNE A. A.B., Ploitical Science BARTOLO, ROSE M. A.A.B., Secretarial Studies BASISTA, DAVID S. B.E., Electrical Engineering BASISTA, JOHN M. A.B., Speech and Dramatics BAYUS, JANET L. B.S., Biology BEBECH, MARY J. B.S., Education BECK, RICHARD A. B.S., Education BEDNAR, JOHN S. B.S., Business Administration BEDNAR, STEPHEN R. F. A.B., Psychology BELL, JAMES W. A.A.S., Police Science Technology BENEDICTUS, MICHAEL J. B.E., Electrical Engineering BENNETT, DEBORAH J. B.S., Education BENTON, THOMAS J. B.E., Metallurgy BERCH, MARCIA L. A.A.S., Nursing BERONJA, TERRY A. B.S., Business Administration BEVERIDGE, PAUL A. B.S., Applied Science BIANCO, DENNIS R. B.S., Business Administration BICA, JERRY P. B.E., Electrical Engineering BIRCHAK, MICHAEL J. B.E., Mechanical Engineering BIVIANO, LINDA L. A.A.S., Nursing BLACK, PHILIP M. B.S., Business Administration BLOCH, RAY C. B.S., Law Enforcement BOAZZO, J. F. B.S., Business Administration BOHACH, BOB B.A.S., Police Administration BONI, WILLIAM C. 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B.S., Education UNNER, KIRK P. .S., Applled Sclence ANT, CHERYL FAY .B., Psychology SON, ANN .B., Polltlcal Sclence ERO, JOSEPH A. .S., Business Administration HEK, EDWARD S. .S., Applled Science ICK, KAY M. .S., Applled Science NETT, JULIA G. gA.S., Nursing SON, V. GEORGE LS., Business Admlnlstratlen TRYN, SANDRA M. .S., B.A., Nursing TON, BRUCE E. l.A.S., Computer Technology -IILL, SUEANN l.A.S., Nursing RNS, REBECCA J. LM., Muslc -VEY, LAURIE S. B.S., Education CAMERON, RITA M. A.A.S., Dietary Technology CAMINITE, MARGARET M. B.S., Applied Science CAMPBELL, CHARLES E. B.S., Education CANALE, LAWRENCE T. B.S., Business Administration CANTANZRITI, JOSEPH B.S. A.S., Criminal Justice CANTWELL, ROBERT J. A.A.S., Civil Engineering Technology CAPITO, WILLIAM H. B.E., Chemical Wngineering CAPONE, GARY E. B.S., Education CAPONE, MARY LOU A.A.S., Nursing CARAWAY, SANDRA J. A.A.B., Secretarial Studies CARBON, JOHN J. 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A.A.S., Dietary Technology advisor 0 mr. melvin mamula editor O joe zarconi assistant editor I francie an drews associate editor Q clare wick staff O pat Iowry debbie remias debbie rubosky joe tucciarone NEON 1976 photo coordinators I ray mc atee chuck melnick darkroom technician I john daniels greeks 8t organizations I michele murphy faculty 8t administration lynn beelen y publisher 0 bert coburn 8i associates Inter-Collegiate Press, lnc cover and artwork O joe tucciarone senior photography O r stevens studios bangor, maine neon photographers john beck mike braun john daniels mary ann gallego bruce joseph ray mc atee ken papagan rick pirko dan pressley debbie rubosky clare wick dennis wozniak contributing photographers I tony edl dave gundry liz korchnak chuck melnick sam squicquero don terpack A jack wolitz special thanks to I chuck melnick, u.r.o. john fowley r greg sbaraglia switchboard operators tom kane, payroll security ' purchasing chuck melick 341121, 44121, 54111, 114121, 144121 154111, 184111, 2o411,21, 21411,2,61 424111, 644121, 71411,2,8,41 72411, 2, 31, 734111, 2, 31, 7741111 784321, 824111, 864111,,874111, 884111 894111, 964111, 964111, 974111 1074if11, 111411i11, 11241f21, 11441121 1154111, 1164111, 12o4111, 1254111 1484111, 149411,2,61, 1564131 1904521, 19241i21, 194411511, 195411111 20141i21, 23641f11, 23741121 28641f11, 6oo4111, 6144111, 6564111. john daniels 641111, 941111, 13421, 364121, 37411421 404521,454121,4641f11,5341f11,56411511 65411,21, 674111, 684111, 694111 744111, 76416,41, 1o44111, 1054121 11341i11,11441f3,41,1.1741hl11,12041f21 1424311, 1654111, 1724411, 1784111 1794111, 18o412,31, 1844111, 1864161 187411,21, 1964111, 2oo411,21 2o14111, 2164111, 2614111, 2654111 2404i1f11, 24541f11, 24941121 25041111 2544411, 26044f11, 26841f11, 36041f1,2' 36141f11, 3624911, 36441'f1,2,3 6654121, 6664111, 667411,61. 1 1 john beck 114811, 604111, 61411,61, 62411,2, 66411,21, 644121, 654111, 4241 594161, 674121, 914111, 10641 1074921, 1o84111, 1o94111, 12641 124412,81, 1674121, 14641- 147411 ,2,31, 155411,2,61, 162411,2, 1644121, 1794121, 1854111, 22041 2214111, 2224111, 2284111, 22449 2254111, 2264111, 2414111, 24241 2464111, 26141f11,26641f11, 6284111 rick pirko 84111, 124111, 164111, 5641111 59411f1,21. photo creditslpage 37 en pepagon 11111, 251531, 13311f2,31, 15211f1,21, 411111, 155112941, 15611f21, 1571ff1,21, f311i1,21, 23011121. age 371lphoto credits mike braun 141411,221321,2411f11,4011i31,5711111,, 631321, 681811, 781411, 7911f1,2,31, 10B11f21, 122119511, 12411i11, 12611311, 128114511, 12911f11, 13011'H1, 1311if1,21, 13411i11, 156119111, 16211f21, 18011f11, 18213311, 1831ff1,21, 2351if21, 23811f11, 25311f11, 25911f11, 26711111, 2691311, 29311f11, 3071811, 3351H11, 36511111, 36611121 36711121. sam squicquero 9411t1,21, 9511t'I,21, 20711111 don terpack 12111111 bruce joseph 421421, 5011i2,31, 511ii1,21, 22711f11, 23211111, zasqfm, 23411i11, 26411i11, 27211i11, 2741811, 3591811 ray moatee 1oo11111, 10211f11, 103111111, 11211111 11311-f2,31, 12911f21, 13011121 19711i1,2,31, 19811i1,2f,31, 19911f1,21. 'ack wolitz I 1741111,2,31, 1751111,21, 17611f1,2,31 17711i1,2,3,41. liz korohnak 1 5211121, 551531, 6611ft1,21, 901511, 911521. ' mary ann gallego 211111, 241831, 381521, 3911f21,401ff11, 411511, 441311, 761321, 10011i21, 101111411, 10414f31, 12811f21, 166111111, 17014i11. 1711if1,21. 1311if11. 206111111 2081ff1,21, 2o911111, 21011111 21111f1,21, 21211i11, 21411I11, 216111111 2171if1,21, 21811i11, 21911f11, 22811i11, 2291511, 2401521, 244111f11, 2471if11, 24811f11, 25811111, 27115411, 34211111. Clare wick 431321, 611ff1,21, 621511, 631911. 641511, 13211111, 13311311, 13411121, 23911111, 25111f11, 25211111 debbie rubosky 361921, 1101if11, 1181ff1,21, 19011 19111f11, 19311f1,21, 1951tt21, 24611 25711111, 37011111 tony edl 1861111 1. photo creditslpage 37 ave gundry H117- an pressley 1523, 3821, 341911, 37Hf1,3j, 38111511 11115 440127. 451913, 47151.23 gmf sown, 521H1.3J. 55w1,2y: 1 801511, 81Uf1,2j, 8411111 ' j4f1,2y, 90Hf2,3J, 92u:1,2y, 13511Hl, 611411, 137Hf1J, 1501111.21 1Uf1,2,3l, 152Hf3l, 1531111.21 away, 16311i1J, 167611, 186114211 71511, 265Hf1j, 270Hf1D, 275Uf1J. age 373!photo credits 280811, 29Hi1,2,3j, 3013321- dennis wozniak 766111, 1oowsy, 101Gf2Q, 1041521 105Hi1J, 143q1f1,2p, 1441411 145fif1,2J, 1590hl1,2,31, 1eouf11,2,sy 1s1q1:1,2,3p, 2o4uf2y, zzeufzy 249U751J, ssaqfm, aeaum. Administration, Band ..... 4 ............. Baseball ...... 7 Basketball .... Bicentennial .... Buildings ..... Cheerleaders . . . Concens .... Dedication ..... Football .............. Golf .A ................... Greeks, Organizations . . . Gymnastics ............. Heritage Homecoming . .. Index .................. lIT12I'aI'T'lUl'3lS . , . . . . . . Introduction Jambar ....... Maag Library INDEX Faculty- . . . . . 26-69 142-147 . . 82-85 1 10-121 . . 17-25 358-363 . . 76-77 154-161 ......376 . 96-105 . . 78-79 202-275 94-95 138-141 374-375 126-131 1-16' 178-183 190-195 Martial Arts ..... Modern Dance . Neon ......... Neon Staff .... N.O.U.C.O.M. .... . Penguin Review ..... Photo Credits ..... Seniors ........ Soccer ....... S peakers ......... Spotlite Theater .... Spring Weekend ....... Student Government Swimming ......... Tennis ........... Women's Sports .. . Workers .......... Wrestling ....... W.Y.S.U. ... INDEX 168-171 152-153 184-189 368-369 a .-.. 174-177 370-373 276-357 .. 86-89 164-167 148-151 132-133 196-199 .. 90-93 .. 80-81 122-125 364-367 106-109 200-201 The 1976 Neon is dedicated to Mr. Melvin Mamula, who has been a superior adviser. 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