Youngstown University - Neon Yearbook (Youngstown, OH)
- Class of 1975
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Rotting monuments to man's hopefulness and hope- lessness in the face of the technological reality that con- fronts him. No matter what path one chooses, however, no one can avoid coming into contact with nature, whether it is ravaged or unspoiled. Even in a technological society, nature remains a source of pleasure and provides un- equaled opportunities to gain a perspective on the world. It is one of the few awe-inspiring sights the world has to offer. Most importantly, it is our only source of sustenance. 6 'W- ,- M . W V X I ' V A-an ml, 7- ' -Ev-J. - L 'A-1 . N E 4. 7' ., ,m ' uk 143.51 x 'WQW -'www W. K- -'- - 'U 1 'X' 5 Af' kk-C-'t ,. V,-,,?y, -2 , X N. we-11, W 5 . kqf'1'Y' 1 XL .pifEf'.,, AN: X L M 1 u N M - . ,ma Tj' x ki ' ' N 2' ' M34 f' iv 4 ' 231 V-WW -ff , M P X , Y ,W , H. ww' ' , ' -- WM., We-. 'K ITE. C W. Mm . KVA.. MAA - U M- ' 5 A J x - 4' X W, X K A ,' 1 Yet man, as the world, begins in a natural state. He is born to a reverance of nature. lt is only as he grows, and society with him, that he must cope with the giants which separate him from himself. With myths of in- dustrial supermen who would bend nature into awkward shapes they can admire and form it into a false hierarchy of aesthetics. He must cope with the nature of man turned sour, the bending of old myths to destroy new enemies. w r- sn, . 'li -me If , .151 7 'n f ,sw 'WM vw M W 'w if .we u, xifv 04231. wuz., ,1 -1, CLO lN Their ultimate decision and the fate of society will depend on the effort they expend in exploring the questions of man and society and also the aid they receive in acquiring a true vision of their society. 'ir i 'l'fl 'lT W '2'W Vv'W l'v4 , V M iw! - we w-.,,Wl-Wt1lll.- , W, ,,,,. 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K x X N .. ff M W ,, M . 0 N W l .HM 'Nv- 'L w ,JV ig - 4 ' Tiki' 1 f a A TL' I . ff if f .gg-+ 'Fl I, x X 1 , 3 4 E52 i as-.., .df N. N P. if 1' ' , ' , 1 , 5' f - . ' ,, -, . k Ax , M, , , ,W 10-- ' - ' ' -e-r:- , -1 'K , ' my ' -16.9 ' - -, ers-? '5 A ff -X 1, ' N M K 'H' - - Q Q - Q ' , 'y 5 1- .' --w--- mf va ' 'MM wx,-E? - wr: I .. ,. mf. ww. M. ,mf-.H ,, f M H w - H 15 il Within these pages, we have attempted some conclusions by looking at our own part of the world, Youngstown, Ohio, and YSU particularly. We will examine the myths dearly held here and see how far we have come towards a realistic vision of society, and will ask what it takes to evolve beyond a geographical narrowness of vision of man's future. And we will look for indications of how far we are from a perfect balance between man and society, how near to the abyss. John J. Cottelt. President Everette C. Abram, Geology John Adams, Mllltary Sclence Shaftlq Ahmed. Chemical Englneerlng Taylor Alderman, Engllsh Charles K. Alekander, Electrlcal Englneerlng Domenico B. Allbertl, Forelgn Languages John E. Alleman, Muslc George L. Almond, Marketing Joseph P. Altlnger. Mathematics Lawrence E. Amadl. Hlstory Robert A. Amadurl, Educatlon John R. Anton, Geography Donald R. Arnett, Mechanical Engineering Robert E. Arnold, Accounting and Flnance Gllbert A. Atkinson, Psychology Joseph Bablsch, Art Charles W. Balrd. Engllsh Lorrayne Y. Balrd,'Engllsh Wllllam C. Baker, Eng Ish Jack D. Bakos. Jr., Clvll Englneerlng Peter A. Baldlno, Jr., Educatlon Mary H. Barabas, Nurslng Samuel F. Berger, Mathematlcs Lube Berne-Gulanlch, Foreign Languages Eugene R. Barret. Health and Physical Educatlon Wll lam O. Barsch. Englneerlng Technology Anne Margaret Battln. Educatlon Josephine T. Beckett. Educatlon Paul E. Beckman, Psychology Richard H. Bee, Economics George D. Beelen, Hlstory Paul X. Balllnl, Clvll Engineering Dennis D. Benslnger, Accountlng and Flnance Martln E. Berger, Hlstory Marllyn E. Blles. Mathematics Wllllam C. Blnnlng, Polltlcal Sclence Edwin V. Blshop, Physics and Astronomy Frederick J. Blue, Hlstory Vlolet F. Boggess. Business Educatlon Secretarial Studies lvls Boyer, Polltlcal Sclence Margaret A. Braden. Educatlon John A. Brennan, Blologlcal Sciences Alfred L. Bright. Art Barbara H. Brothers, Engllsh Dean R. Brown, Mathematics Mary A. Budge, English Jerome Bunnag. Engllsh John J. Bonl, Mathematics Richard L. Burden, Mathematics Ralph S. Burkholder. Marketing Donald W. Byo. Muslc Dorls Cannon, Biological Sciences M. Don Carrlker, Educatlon Wllllam B. Carson. Health and Physical Educatlon Frank A. Castronovo, Speech and Dramatlcs John N. Cernlca. Clvll Englneerlng Mlchael J. Charlgnon, Mechanical Engineering Marvin W. Chrlsp. Educatlon Theodore S. Chrobak. Engineering Technology Carl F. Chuey, Blologlcal clencee Phllllp F. Chuey, Accounting and Flnance Frank A. Clotola, Mathematlcs Sarah B. Clerk, Engllsh John R. Cleary. Mathematics Edgar M. Cobett, Education Wllllam R. Cochran. Physlcs and Astronomy lrwln Cohen, Chemistry John R. Colllns, Crlmlnel Justlce Margaret J. Connelly, Health and Physlcal Educatlon William R. Convery, Educatlon Syretha F. Cooper, Soclclogy and Anthropology Thomas A. Copeland. Engllsh Paul H. Cress, Crlmlnal Justice Kathrlne H. Crltes, Engllsh Ralph G. Crum, Clvll Englneerlng Jane G. Cunningham. Psychology Arthur R. Curran, Management Paul E. Dalbec, Physics and Astronomy James E. Dale, Soclal Sclence James H. Daly. Management Charles W. Darling, Hlstory Anthony F. Dastoll, Management John F. Davies, Crlmlnel Justice Lawrence A. Davls. Merketlng Gilda M. DeCaplta. Nurslng James W. DeGarmo, Jr., Crlmlnel Justice Edwln T. Delderlck, Marketing Janet E. Del Bene, Chemistry Theodoslus L. Demon, Mathematics Jack H. Devletlan, Chemlcal Engineering Daniel B. Dl Edwardc. Health and Physical Educatlon Robert A. DlGlullo. Educatlon Thaddeus M. Dlllon, Mathematics Lawrence A. DlRusso, Educatlon Frank A. D'lsa, Mechanical Englneering Thomas N. Dobbelsteln, Chemistry Guldo A. Dobbert, Soclology and Anthropology Wllllam J. Doll, Management Leslle S. Domonkos, Hlstory James E. Douglass, Educatlon Robert L. Dove, Health and Physical Educatlon George M. Drew. Educatlon Wade C. Drlscoll, lndustrlal Englneerlng Carol M. Ducey. Llbrarlan Paul R. Ducey. Soclology and Anthropology Jack D. Dunslng. Educatlon Chrlstlne R. Dykema, Foreign Languages Hugh G. Earnhart, Hlstory Earl E. Egdar. Philosophy and Rellglons C. Wllllam Elchenberger. Social Sclence 18!lntro to Faculty 8. Academics .3g5.f,6vJ'!f' It is man's nature to resist even inevitable change. Thus, challenges to change must be handled carefully. In this way, the perception of change can lose its element of fear. And only in this way can the work that must be done, be done. Thus, it is a critical respon- sibility that rests with the in- structor and administrator: the ability to recognize the need for change, and to provide by example, not manipulation, the impetus for it. Intro to Faculty 8. Academlcsl19 Loulse H. Elnsteln, Engllsh Thomas W. Elllott. Accountlng and Flnance Frank M. Ellls, Physlcs and Astronomy R. Donald Elser, Speech and Dramatlcs Earl E. Emlnhlzer. Phllosophy and Ftellglous Studles Barbara G. Engelhardt, Nurslng Wlnston H. Eshleman, Educatlon Larry E. Esterly, Polltlcal Sclence Erwln M. Evans. Accountlng and Flnsnce John D. Ferles. Mathematlcs Don Fegenbaum, Crlmlnal Justlce Fred C. Feltler, Educatlon Y llajean Feldmlller, Home Economlcs , -Qgggmysg.-Flsher, lymentary Educatlon Dale W. Flshback, Blologlcal Sciences Mason L. Flsher, Physlcs and Astronomy Doras C. Fltzgerald, Nurslng Wllllam S. Flad, Advertlslng and Publlc Relatlons Robert E. Flemmlng. Muslc Elmer Foldvary, Chemlstry Marguerlte B. Foley, Speclal Studles Frank A. Fortunato, Accounting and Flnance Jack D. Foster, Crlmlnal Justlce Robert H. Foulkes, Electrlcal Englneerlng Caryl P. Freedman, Business Educatlon and Secretarlal Studies Saul S. Frledman. Hlstory Gary F. Fry, Soclology and Anthropology Alfonso L. Garcia, Forelgn Languages and Literatures Steven Fl. Gardner, Englneerlng Technology Beverly P. Gartland. Soclology and Anthropology Carol M. Gay, Engllsh Thomas Gay, Engllsh Charles G. Gebeleln, Chemlstry Cynthia W. Goard, Nurslng Emlly K. Goldsteln, Mathematics Adorancion F. Gonzalez. Soclal Sclence Ronald L. Gould. Muslc Stephen A. Graf, Psychology Stephen J. Grcevlch, Speech and Dramatlcs Martln A. Greenman, Phllosophy and Rellglous Studles John L. Grlm, Accounting and Finance Marie F. Gubser, Speclal Studies Mary A. Guterba. Psychology Phlllp J. Hahn, Economics Adolphus, C. Hallstork. Muslc Lawrence J. Halms, Educatlon Alll J. Hakojarvl, Home Economlcs Wllbert M. Hammack, Educatlon Clyde T. Hankey, Engllsh Wllllam W. Hanks, Marketlng Stephen Hanzely, Physlcs and Astronomy Mary V. Hare, Engllsh Ann G. Harrls, Geology C. Earl Harris. Geology Larry F. Harrls, Muslc George D. Haushalter, Soclal Sclence Gall E. Hedrlck, Nurslng Martin Helllng, Mathematlcs James T. Henke. Engllsh Thomas C. Herndon. Englneerlng Technology Geraldlne D. Hetzel, Nurslng Dorothy F. Heym, Educatlon Louls E. Hlll, Educatlon Dorothy M. Hllle, Educatlon and Secretarial Studles Leonore N. Hoffmann, Engllsh M. Dean Hoops, Educatlon Lols M. Hopklns, Muslc Robert E. Hopkins. Muslc Margaret M. Horvath. Home Economlcs Sally M. Hotchklss, Psychology Sanford N. Hotchklss, Psychology James A. Houck, Engllsh Mlchael K. Householder, Englneerlng Donald E. Hovey, Management Pel Huang, Histo? John M. Hudzlk, oclal Sclence Bill G. Hulsopple. Speech and Dramatlcs Raymond W. Hurd, Mathematlcs Slster Dorothy A. Hwopek, Engllsh Davld S. Ives. Engllsh Helen T. Jeffrey. Nursing Vera R. Jenkins, Accountlng and Flnance Wllllam D. Jenklns, Hlstory Ronald W. Jonas, Mathematlcs George H.G. Jones, Llbrarlan Rlchard W. Jones. Chemlcal Englneerlng Elalne S. Juhasz, Art Vern L. Kagarlce, Muslc James G. Karas. Blologlcal Sclence Assad S. Kassees, Soclology and Anthropology Wllllam E. Katerberg, PhysIcal,Educatlon John L. Kearns, lndustrlal Englneerlng George W. Kelley, Jr., Blologlcal Sclences Jean M. Kelty, Engllsh Dorothy M. Kennedy, Nurslng Taghl T. Kermanl, Economlcs lkram U. Khawela, Geology James W. Klrlazls, Soclology end Anthropology Joseph Klrschner, Educatlon Michael Klasovsky. Geography Albert J. Kleln, Mathematlcs Janet S. KnaPP. Engllsh Leland W. Knaut, Mathematlcs Marllyn A. Koclnskl, Health and Physlcal Educatlon Mervln Kohn, Management Frledrlch W. KOKUSY. Chernlstry Joseph J. Koss, Economlcs Stephen L. Kozarlch. Methematlcs Raymond E. Kramer, Electrlcal Englneerlng Roger M. Krause. Psychology Fllchard D. Kreutzer, Blolog cal Sclences 20llntro to Faculty 81 Academlcs W ,iff JA' r Intro to Faculty '81 AcadqmIcs!21 Karl E. Krlll. Chemical Engineering T.R. Rama Krlshnan, Management George P. Kulchycky, History Bertlna A. Laborde, Health and Physlcal Educatlon Robert P. Laclch, Accounting and Finance Leon Laltman, Geography Vlrgll R. Lang, Advertising and Public Relations Joseph E. Laplnskl, Music Edward J. Largent, Muslc Abdul B. Latest, Crlmlnal Justice Glorlanne M. Lack, Educatlon James J. Lepore, Art George E. Letchworth, Psychology Kal C. Leung. Assistant Cataloger Paul E. Liber, Marketing Renee D. Linkhorn, Forelgn Languages and Literatures Loretta M. Llbtak, Health and Physlcal Education Frank W. Little, Education Ylh-Wu Liu, Economics Cynthia M. Loehr, Health and Physlcal Education David H. Longacre, Mllltary Science Joseph C. Long, Management Gordon E. Longmulr, Health and Physlcal Education Mary B. Loud, Foreign Languages and Literatures Charles M. Lovas, Mechanical Engineering James G. Lucas, Art Joseph R. Lucas, Philosophy and Religious Studies Michael D. Lucas, Mllltary Sclance Marvin Lukln. Chemistry Emily P. Mackall, Economics Davld B. MacLean, Biological Sciences Russell A. Maddick. Art Richard M. Magner, Accounting and Finance lnally Mahadeviah, Chemlstry Frank J. Malek, Mathematics Melvin Mamula, Advertising and Publlc Relations John V. Manton. Geography Carolyn C. Martindale, English Mark A. Masaki. Psychology Donald H. Mathews, Marketing Albert Matzye, Geography Gus Mavrlglan, Mathematics Joseph T. May. History Walter S. Mayhall, Music H. Thomas McCracken, English Edna K. McDonald, Sociology and Anthropology Kelth McKean, Social Science Donald E. McLennan, Physlcsrand Astronomy Annie M. McMillan, Home Economics Jagdlsh C. Mehra, Economics Howard D. Mettee. Chemlstry Margarita W. Metzger, Forelgn Languages and Literatures Robert L. Miller, Accounting and Finance Donald J. Mllley, Economics Thelma S. Mlner, English Ward L. Mlner, English Richard C. Mitchell, Art Edward Mooney. Physics and Astronomy Arnold J. Moore, Education. Casper J. Moore, Management Margaret C. Moore, Sociology and Anthropology Wllllam D. Moorhead, Jr., Physics and Astronomy Clyde D. Morris. Economics Floyd E. Morris, Mechanical Engineering James C. Morrison, Psychology Nicholas T. Mortellaro, Mathematics Loyal B. Mould, Muslc Alexander J. Muntean. Sociology and Anthropology Gratla H. Murphy, Engllsh Jon M. Naberezny, Art Wllllam J. Nichols. Education Esther P. Nleml, Economics Richard A. Nltsche, English Danlel J. O'Nelll, Speech and Dramatlcs Wendell E. Orr, Muslc Gloria A. Owens, Business Education Nicholas Paraska. Clvll Englneerlng Joseph Parlink, Muslc Pletro J. Pascale. Education Edwln R. Pejack, Mechanical Engineering Esotto Pellegrlni, Muslc Paul C. Peterson, Biological Sciences John E. Petrek, Mechanical Englneerlng Wllllam Petrych, Accounting and Flnance Joan A. Philipp, Health and Physlcal Education Richard C. Phllllps, Chemlstry Vlrglnla B. Phllllps, Business Education Gary L. Pllcher. Criminal Justice James P. Pogglone, Mathematics Peggy O. Potts, Business Education David S. Provence, Management David L. Qulnby. Psychology Joycelyn L. Ramsey. Health and Physlcal Education Leon Rand, Chemlstry C. Wade Raridon, Muslc Francis S. Redburn, Political Science James A. Reeder, Chemistry Charles L. Reid, Philosophy and Religious Studies Ronald J. Richards, Education Victor A. Rlchley, Engineering Technology Lewis B. Ringer, Health and Physical Education John F. Ritter, Clvll Engineering Sidney l. Roberts, History David J. Robinson, Speech and Dramatlcs Juanita G. Roderick. Education Staman F. Rodlong, Mathematics Hassan A. Ronaghy, Economics James P. Ronda. History Joseph S. Rook. Education Fred Rosenberg, Muslc 22llntro to Faculty 81 Academics fm- ----- ' 1' - '59 - 'Ml Hn' ,I ',5.ii G Intro to Faculty 81 Academics!23 Lewis S. Rosenthal, Engllsh Dominlc L. Rosselll, Health and Physical Education Duane F. Frost, Electrical Engineering Dean S. Roussos, Marketing Roman V. Rudnytsky, Music Chester E. Rufh, Biological Sciences Jaroslav Ryska, Art A. Duane Sample. Music Eugene S. Santos. Mathematics Lowell J. Satre, History Anne B. Schafer, Engllsh Anne M. Sheetz, Nursing Steven M. Schlldcrout, Chemistry Eugene E. Schneider, Accounting and Finance Hildegard K. Schnuttgen. Librarian George H. Schoenhard, Education Lauren A. Schroeder. Biological Sciences Carol F. Schultz, Education Werner William Schultz. Engllsh Dorothy M. Scott, Education Aurora M. Sebastlanl. Biological Sciences Mary A. Sebestyn. Business Education and Secretarial Studies Robert H. Secrist, Engllsh Frank J. Selbold. Advertising and Public Relations Eugene A. Sekeres. Advertising and Public Relations Virginia W. Shale, Engllsh Henry P. Sheng, Chemical Enlgineerlng Terrence J. Shidel. Criminal Justice Thomas A. Shlpka, Philosophy and Religious Studies Raymond J. Shuster. Management Matthew Siman, Electrical Engineering Charles R. Singler, Geology Alvin W. Skardon, History Samuel J. Skarote. Electrical Engineering Morris Slevin, History Tadeusz K. Slaweckl. Chemical Engineering William B. Slocum, Music Agnes M. Smith, History Charles L. Smith, Education Francis W. Smith, Chemistry Mary B. Smith, Health and Physical Education Robert K. Smith. Chemistry John W. Smythe. Economics Stephen L. Sniderman. Engllsh Anthony B. Sobota, Biological Sciences Marilyn M. Solak, Education Joseph Solimine, Jr., English Robert J. Sorokach, lndustrlal Engineering Leonard B. Spiegel, Chemistry Arthur G. Spiro, Music Robert J. Stanko, Criminal Justice David E. Starkey, Music Sister Elizabeth Staudt, Biological Sciences James D. Steele, Education Veronica R. Steines, Education David L. Stephens, Geography Elizabeth I. Sterenberg, Political Science John A. Stevens, Chemical Engineering Anthony H. Stocks, Economics Nicholas Sturm. Biological Sciences B. Subramanlan, Mathematics G. Roy Sumpter. Criminal Justlce Christopher J. Sweeney, Psychology Leslie V. Szirmay, Chemical Englneerlng Frank J. Tarantine, Mechanical Engineering Michael W. Taylor, Advertising and Public Relations Ronald E. Taylor, Advertlslng and Public Relations Dumltru Teodorescu, Management Wilma A. Thompson, Health and Physical Education Sara T. Throop, Education James R. Toepfer, Biological Sciences Gloria D. Tribble, Education John R. Turk Music Richard A. Ulrich, Art Clyde V. Vanaman, Education Helen S. van Gorder, Engllsh John D. Van Norman. Chemistry Paul D. Van Zandt. Biological Sciences Mario A. Veccia, Foreign Languages James A. Vechlarella, Geography Kenneth R. Venters, Crlminal Justice Larry A. Viehmeyer, Foreign Languages Donald E. Vogel. Music Peter W. von Ostwalden, Chemistry Mark F. Walker, Music William E. Walsh, Management Martha Z. Walton. Business Education and Secretarial Studies Michael J. Walusls, Art Dwight G. Watkins, Education Roberta M. Watts, Nursing Charles T. Way, Music Mary L. Wedekind, Health and Physical Education Libby G. Werbner. Psychology William C. Wharton, Music Nell G. Whipkey, Mathematics John R. White. Sociology and Anthropology Leonard A. Whitney, Health and Physical Education Jerry D. Wilkerson, Health and Physical Education Donald R. Wilkonson, Jr., Military Science John Wilkinson, English Robert J. Wolenin, Management Barbara L. Wright, Health and Physical Education John J. Yemma. Biological Sciences Ralph E. Yingst, Chemistry Warren M. Young, Physics and Astronomy Bernard J. Yozwiak, Mathematics Luke N. Zaccaro, Mathematics Jerome E. Zetts, Accounting and Finance Louis A. Zona, Art. 24!lntro to Faculty iv I, J N if , wff' lr A T EVKQ if ' ..-:uni i ?-. To: The Student Body Youngstown State University Institutions of higher learning are slow to respond to external pressures for change. Not only are they tradition-bound, but their governance process is such that a great deal of study, thought and planning is given by a widely representative segment of the University community before new ideas and new programs are em- braced. The above statement was made in my inaugural address when l had the privilege of assuming the presidency of Youngstown State University. It occurred at a time that found us in the dawn of a new era in the Univer- sity's development which promised to be by far the most challenging and exciting in its history. As I reread the 1971 edition ofthe Neon, published at times when the graduates of 1975 were incoming freshmen and during a time of great social unrest, I was impressed with the manner in which the present stu- dent body coped with the many challenges facing them and how they capitalized on many of the oppor- tunities they have had during the past four years. Since 1971, the stu- dent body has participated in a tran- sition from limited input into their academic and social life to active participation through its own Stu- dent Government and Student Council, as well as, appointments to various University committees. lf you will, take an imaginary tour with me of YSU from Fifth Avenue and continue to its eastern boundary on Wick Avenue. The 1975 graduating seniors and those enter- ing YSU since 1971 have seen a significant change in the physical growth of the University. Gone are Central Hall, the Bookstore, Ford Hall, and many magnificent old homes located on urban renewal property that is not part of YSU. Replacing these structures are the parking deck, the Beeghly Physical Education Center, Kilcawley Center, the Technical and Community College, the Power Plant, the new Library and Bliss Hall. Such a tour is a most interesting mental exercise because without this new construc- Dr. John J. Coffelt University President 26!Administration Q . A. . .3-. '.,. v . lv, 1-. tion, the University would still be a struggling institution, operating in obsolete facilities and unable to at- tract and hold good faculty staff. In 1971, the University began to i face the slow down of enrollment growth that began during the sixties. 3- f Registrations continued to decline until this 1974-75 academic year when a modest upturn took place. The class pictures of the graduating seniors in this 1975 Neon will be . significantly different from the 1979 5 edition, in that, we will probably note that the 1979 graduating seniors will consist of students who are not only generally older when they first attended college, but we will find that they were enrolled primarily on a part-time basis. lt has been truly a challenging and exciting experience for the students 'X 'I' l who were a part of the 1971-75 era. .J 4 They should be proud of themselves, for they were dedicated to their beliefs, concerned about the objec- , 4 tives and values of American society, ' ' yet they kept striving for a meaningful education. With best wishes, l remain, Dr. Earl Edgar V.P. Academic Affalrs 3 - , n Sincerely, QW?-Qffrfa 1- John J. Coffelt President Dr. Karl E. Krill V.P. Administrative Affairs ' if ,BE if Joseph Rook V.P. Financial Affairs E' '.-- t T? . A ' ' Q - Administrationl27 i Dr. Howard Jones, Y.E.F. A ly, V i A KILCAWLEY STAFF: Judy McCall, Ed O'NeiI, Phil Hirsch, Carol Fagnano, KJ Saticum, Mrs. Kitty McCabe, Nonnie Chap- man, Karen Smith. 28!Administration - wwf-W-f1+h 1-...,.,,.,..-- A Dr. Charles McBriarty, Dean of Student Affairs Dr. Taylor Alderman, Ass't Vice-President for Academic Affairs 7 W Q 2 Administration!29 30!Administration 'J A Dr. Winston H. Eshleman, Director, Med Ia Center John E. Wales, Director of Financial Aids .,- T if ' - , .A ' , . 5.7 J J- f it t r I if ,S ,rf V if gf 1' . ' . ' .-. 'ififxi f ' 1 ev I .g'a,,1 ' ' 4 . 5 Dv fi, Q. ' . 23 : 5 f ik ' V. - fl 'W 1 5 ' f K 'h i Q fi ll 5 i ' i 'Af ' 'i A .J x,,, lf ,U , A Richard Weber, Superintendent of Maintenance Nick Leonelli, Director of Campus Planning vi V Raymond D. Orlando, Director, Physical Planning Administration!31 32!Administration ,rp . - 'JA1 A Thomas J. Kuchinka, Internal Auditor Thomas H Martindale Bursar V .Czar Q 'f , ..l A .1 i 1: ' Z , we . ft, 3 9 ti i 2 Zn., b f AN I Y N x . wi 1,1 yt. A Dennis Clouse, Asst. Director of Personnel vb PURCHASING First Row, l to rg Ann Sanders, Mike Bochener, Phylis Ashton, Kathy Thomas. Second Flow: James S. Mineo, Asst. Director, Wesley Traylor, Marie Weimer, Marianne Higgins, Nancy Perry. Third Row: James D. Miller, Director of Purchasing, Flay McElroy, Jim Mitchell, Robert H. Hackman. Y Zi i',QQQi.if. -gwgw-fseiifiswwsfisis' W , ,, WW,,,,.,,,l,,,W,-mgplidilltl L....l I ,, Administration!33 Malcolm J. Costa 5 Dlrector of Student Development 34lAdministratlon Richard J. Owen D Llbrarlan Paul H. Cress P Dlrector of Campus Securlty INC N 15 T6-2 Charles J. Melnick, University Relations Photographer A 4 Philip A. Snyder Director of University Relations Administrationl35 IQ ,N 1 ., N. : H -in .. f wx, -W-J. Huw:-gmwr.. ,vw A en ,Ummm f fm f,,tn.W. ,.,, ,, like '-it fsvw '52 3-HTH Y Us fZ'Ew'?f'-----w.--,,, A ' 'T ' ' I I ' NL Y N 'Hmmm-Q-e,, 4 Dean M. Jean Charignon, Engineering A, gg-. ' , ADean Nicholas Paraska, Technical and Community College Dean Bernard J. Yozwiak, Arts and Sciences P 36!Administration A Dean Leon Rand, Graduate Studies and Research iw' vs. 591 A Dean Donald W. Byo, Dana Schoo ri , 1 25? ' ,. 1 525 ,Ag ,- W I of Music A Dean Arnold J. Moore, Education A Dean Robert L. Miller, Business Administration Administration!37 Arts and Sciences V Dr. Barbara H. Brothers-English ad' A Mr- Robeff Moms-E 9'iSh Dr. James T. Henke-English aafracuny nm, P T 'r X4 1 Y -AFT, ,1:.'o. ,, '. 4.44.1 , -W-I. - - A Dr. Robert H. Secrist, English 1 Dr. John D. Falres, Math Tom Franklin, Black Studies V iii X' 4- nuff Mn ww 4 Faculty!39 if i4 V Dr. Gary F. Fry, Sociology and Anthropology ,Q, -. .r '- J' ga rlfy, ' 4 'A .1 - 4 'ff ,.,-of Ya. . iw, ,ia H , i r i X 5 if. 5' Q rf. 1' ff, JI, f-,. me I :iw ' , -K . ,t . 0 r ' , y Y V Dr. John R. White, Sociology and Anthropology ii fi? ' I - , r if A f ' 5 1 A R fs r .,A.., - f -1 1 cg -.53 i' S '51 , Qi Tlx .I am A- Dave Stephens, Geography Dr. George D. Beelen, History 1 FacuIty!41 Urban Internship One of the most interesting programs in the Political Science department is a sort of work-study program en- titled the Urban Internship. The purpose of the program is to place students of all majors in area public agencies for two quarters so that they can gain a first-hand knowledge of the realities of public administra- tion. The Urban Intern Program is jointly funded by the Federal Government, the Youngstown Educational Foundation, and the Public Agency in which a student is placed. Among agencies students placed in 1974-75 were the Eastgate Development and Transportation Agency, the County Commissioners office, the Austintown Board of Trustess, the City' Health Department Consumer Protection Agency, and the Youngstown Metropolitan Housing Authority. Dr. Inally Mahadeviah-Chemistry 1 42!Faculty 4 Dr. James Dale-Political Science 4 Dr. Paul Van Zandt-Biological Sciences Facultyl43 A John Manton, Geography A Roger M. Krause, Psychology Brendan Minogue, Philosophy V V Donald J. Milley, Economics 4: . 1 ' . 1' 02 13912 6 . ,. f Av ' Y :Y . L L 7 1 ' 3 xifsifio-WA:3?S5?'5f: :V . - 1.2 frm, r:f.o,wA.1 ,- Y Wegf' , ,rg A ,ff 5, 5? Q '-Ja, Mf 'V' v 4 lr 44! Faculty in A Casper J. Moore, Jr., Management Robert Bell, Business V L-F' Business HANK A William J. Doll, Management Faculty!45 Ronald E. Taylor, Advertising and Publlc Relations V --.....,. M Mr. Davld S. Provance, Management P V P ...M 461 Faculty Dorothy M. Hille. Education and Secreiarial Studies A of - -s 4+ If A E, L 1,1- I Wyfhif! 4 Mrs. Cynthia Goan: .fi Mrs. Margaret Horvath-Home Economics A Faculty!49 Education Dr. James D. Steel P Ja v Dr. Marilyn M. Solak, Education v Dr. Jack D- Duf1Sir19, Education 50lFaculty fl V Robert Zorn Q Faculty!51 George H. Schoenhard, Education 7 52! Faculty W :fi I +-gg, .1. Dr. Ronald J. Richards, Education A Jw' -Q5 . I L X ' Q .555 -.,,fv, 1 ., .-49: , 0 .- V -LAM no bf! 51 -. .f L' - . ,Q E ' V. AP.: !4. ,ar t 1 45, B . 4 T ,un ,, i , - , - . QQ '1awwe9Qf- A A ' wi 5 lg L if .9 are V ,sh Q I ' l U 'Q i., -fm -, Yr xiii' ' 'Q-Q. 5- dim. A Joseph Parnnk' MUSIC Dolores Fitzer, Music V s xi tw 2? iii? lu W. gif? W.: ff. 7 Dr. Robert E. Hopkins Fine Arts Within the school of music it is not unusual to find students who feel very strongly that cer- tain areas of study are un- reasonably rigid and there are those who would be em- barrassed by the poor quality of certain performances that are presented. On the other hand, some heartily accept the challenge of a well-developed department, realizing that the study of music is far from be- ing child's play and demands dedication and much self- discipline. Fortunately, ex- cellence in performance is recognized and is not overshadowed by occasional disasters. The department does suffer from a serious deficiency in facilities, which may or may not be remedied by the new fine arts building which is presently under con- struction. lt is my conviction that, although Dana does not hold a reputation such as those maintained by the major con- servatories throughout the country, it does provide for the serious music student the op- portunity to effectively develop his talents. Kevin J. Harvey Junior-Applied Music Faculty!53 V Anthony Leonardi-Jazz Band Director V John M. Naberezny-Art Chairman H tk M 'sg I V lm... , W M ..,-,.,-.M -n,.,ui- J, , -J.. ,, ,whuwvlzlw , it 4-'-3--n..-V -.. ' V' 1 , .1 ,, 5 -gg 'lu-Q -3 W I f 1 I ak af-V . , ,f if: - , ---,ww ,:.,w::.f C 1 Ol. 4 -,-. ,N V. ' 4' -A - 4- Ni ' - ra. f iv. vw. r ' Y , , 4 N L. 15, ,,Y,,.yg??,:'ii4- ily..-., M' -ali... 5 ',u 5-'V' mum Mg, ,r l ' : .V N 54! Faculty ' 1 1 vQ1u':if??? 5fx , ,Z ,r'1q x 1 1 3 l A ,JQQV lv 1 l M- 4 Stacy Begalla Glen Gall 7 Michael Walusis-Art V 'ig Faculty! 55 : , if 1 f ii, N A Dr. Paul X Bellini-Civil Engineering 56!FacuIty School of Engineering Dr. John N. Cernica-Civil Engineering Chairman 1 A Dr Matthew Siman Electrical Eng FF' ineering Dr. Wade C. Driscoll-Industrial Engineering 1 Dr. Richard W. Jones-Chemical Engineering and Material Science 1 ,,-fi: 2 FacuIty!57 Dr. Raymond Kramer p Electrical Engineering H11 .- J- :rr f 1 322: . K V ........-,.. . ,.,Y Y ' w , va 58! Faculty Y we wi lam 1- W?: i 1f'L I' f 1 1 J +11--b-.. . 4, .,....f-up .. Si: l- 3-. nl -., .- , -n Jr .. A - ga'-asf-.K -f...,, .. I w 2 M wi Dr. Jack Bakos-Civil Engineering A Dr. Duane Rost-Electrical Engineering A it 'Ss mil fi 4 John Petreck-Mechanical Engineering Facuity!59 ACI Concrete Canoe Races Each spring the American Concrete Institute QACII co- hosts regional concrete canoe races with student chapters of the American Society of Civil Engineers QASCEI. Last year 11973-74I, the YSU chapter of ASCE participated for the first time in the Eastern and Midwest Regional races HELD AT THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA AND NOTRE DAME UNIVERSITY RE- SPECTIVELY. The races were unique in two respects. First, because of the brittle nature of concrete as a building material, i.e., it has virtually no tensile strength: NGSTU the construction, handling transporting, and loading of the canoes without developing tensile cracks presents a challenge to the canoe builders. Secondly, the density of concrete itself Qunit wt of about 145W does not lend itself well for use as a floata- tion device. The races generate a competition among the various civil engineers around the country, and also provide unique design and fabrication problems. Although last year was the first year YSU Civil Engineering students first got their feet wet in the races, their race results were quite impressive - Eastern Regional Semi- Finals and Midwest Regional 6th place. Dr. Jack Bakos Civil Engineering Clvll EngIneerlngl61 The Student Development Program at YSU offers academic help and non- academic assistance to students trying to reach their goals in college. Several services are offered which aid students in develop- ing themselves. Academic tutoring in all subjects, a Math Lab, and a Fleading Lab are 62lStudent Development 'available to those who meet the program's criteria. The Special English Composition Project, in conjunction with the English Department, offers assistance to students who need more individualized attention than is available in larger classes. Peer counselors work with students on a one-to-one basis to help students in adjusting to college life and learning about campus resources. A campus- wide tutorial service operates through Student Development for any YSU student upon re- quest. The program is open to anyone but offers top priority to older students, Veterans, the handicapped, those who have low ACT scores, and to :V 'if 5 ,.f' 4,-1' 2 ' S in-H-'W,,,,,..f . Q2 i .2 'I 2 'fry those who live in rural and Ap- palachian areas. Funded by a grant from the Ohio Board of Regents and by YSU, no fees are charged. The director of the program, Malcolm J. Costa, is assisted by graduate and un- dergraduate students. To participate, students should contact the Student Development Office, Room 109 Kilcawley, from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. on weekdays. After an initial conference to determine needs, appropriate services vivill be arranged to suit the stu- ent. FEERTUUNSQ int Ml CJSNIS Student DeveIopment!63 64lPeople is fm 'fmsfiiifs-M N - . 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It is the challenge of those who work through the student media, and those who respond to it, to lessen the distance between individuals, and to spark a common rallying point, through journalistic and art form, for those who spend a part of their lives here. Intro to Student MedIal79 ! N 2 i Af Xxx H vu -. X X K 'M ST , .9..3.x .xxx VI- ri -,V -, X, -,N,x.-. 122- V . '. . X xxN X x V , .I Q. X xx, 7Q1..,vxx:l1v-, lx. , m , 3 .- ::QL'IQ15.,IQf..'?f'Qj':NQRfJ' -i 5 ' . ,-,-31-f.-x-. -' -xxx S-ky -Q. V, A .-I-'J-.xxiwv-XQN C2 '- XTMX4' X-BRN'-.xX'..'-1-'fn . 3.-21:-QNSQ:-qiibkwEicaggggr2. :e.:es'4f1.g.-f. NR-4.xi-5.QxXI'N1 .3e'fYNQ.x'xX MA-WA:-.:s?vX L-1: Intro to Student Medial81 The Penguin Review Staff George Peffer-Editor Terry Murcko-Poetry Editor Joe Zabel-Fiction Editor Judy Fisher-Art Editor Staff Members: Ron Baylikoff Paul Gartner Jim Hubbard Mary Makatura Bill Paris Kathy Stein Rick Stein Marilynn Thomas - X V 0 p I Q I Nh Lv. 'f ff' ff mi' L- 4.-'Ill 1.: 71' If - 0 r- '- I ef ' n Eff . -54' 5 1 V y 1, ' P 9 Tuesday February 4, I975 YSU Vol. 52 - No. 24 THE EO YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITY 410 Wick Avenue Youngstown, Ohio 44555 The Neon is the student yearbook of Youngs- town State University. The office is located in 102 Rayen Hall. - Office hours: Monday- Friday,12-4 p.m. Telephone: i216I 746- 1851, ext. 477. penguin review 104 rayen hall youngstown state university ,,Q L ' Q A f 4 em i I E A. E 12 3 ,,e,s.N , 3.5. Q :ik V. . 'phpe , tg. 1 F. .f 1 Q 5 5 E ,H iz , I' 15 -I T gg ., 3 c -Il L1 ,i ,i L ol E Q 3 I I f 'ut I -1 , XWNV If is I , gui i' ' I 'f 41. 2 I ig . iff? - ali VL, ,I ei ' Ri 1 in NP. Q .J A . W I J ..,, ,, IE.- ,W . 1 I i'v'?' f fo.. ' ff' I, Fggww Q 'V If qpffg F154 1 , Q v 2, 3 N. r I a ' 1 . 1- 'Q -5: nf , ' ftrp. ' ' 1 X are l . as-an .wh M ' 1- Y L Intro to Student Medial83 A E - ' Pf' I W 5. N ...R -Jr57g - . FV 5 , ., ,..-pf: .ww Wil.. . sf - IGF? , T Jflf : Lf' . 1 I 3? M . 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Contrary to sexist rumor, dis- staff has not thus far con- verted the traditional paper into one with a Tales of Wonder-Woman theme. However, the framed picture Ann Bryson Editor-in-Chief Marilyn Markovich Feature Editor l l LJ Mary Makatura, News Editor of Bob Woodward and Carl Berstein has been removed from the editorial office. One of Clare Booth Luce now hangs there instead. Evelyn Wadland, Managing Editor Sue Harker, Copy Editor Jambar!87 88!Jarnbar Chris Habuda p Mike Mavgrigan V -.44 Peg Takach A f V Joe Zabel -,,g-1 i A Joyce Clark V Mark Squicquero Jambar!89 X qdillsf' 90lJambar Dave Harasym, Sports Louisa Marchionda Alan Schwartz, Advertising Manager Jambar!91 'QQ 45, ..tr ' M.- 'W Sjfg , xi- y , ' - I I A 4 K Q 4 . ww 5 r Q , 'f M 153' w A yd Q 9 i d 'QQ df ' L A 1 5 l .I if I iii Q-. I ! - P gl DW U ', Auf YL PFW: 5 . 3 N far- 41,1 F ' 5 ' z if . 5' ' I iii ' s Terry Murcko Paul Gartner A complex web of information by more diligently and precisely recording and programming the world around him. Tongue and cheek, we may call this race to record the DATA GAME. Data, in itself, is unintelligible substance--it's just there, like a telephone pole, to be useful, it must be linked with the next pole, through a system of relays, to produce a MESSAGE. The application can be as innocent as a NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC portfolio, or as perverse as a Watergate scandal. Data in no way can be con- strued as an end in itself, and yet, we tend to treat it as if it were. We collect it, store it, and more often than not, never find reason enough to retrieve it. Of course, having this colossal volume of substance at our fingertips allows us an unusual amount of play in whatever applications we put it to, be it Art, Politics, Marketing, Science, etc. But the danger is that this proliferation of data may even- tually inundate us. The game, however, goes on and on. The race to record surfaces in every segment of society. The stories behind these ventures are oftentimes bizarre and shocking, and the product, in themselves, an un- challengeable statement of our times. The story of the PENGUIN REVIEW FILES, as reconstructed here, is a typical example of the inanity of the DATA GAME. Penguin Fleview!93 Data is the bare bones of Art. It is the one constant that un- derlies what is genuinely creative. Data, in itself, is neither creative or mundane, good or bad. The use to which it is put determines its proprie- ty or lack of such. Several years ago the PENGUIN REVIEW became immersed in the political end of data collection. The result was an unethical, and nearly il- legal, penetration into the public and private lives of of- ficials of the University. The establishment of the PR Files dates back to a special staff meeting on May 14, 1971. The meeting was chaired by then editor, Jim Villiani. The follow- ing members and former members of the PR were in attendance: John Missik, Ron Baylukoff, Roger Davis, Bill Hayden, and Rick Stein. The section of transcript reproduc- ed here was taken from a cassette: recording buried in the Files.- Hayden: You know damn well the University's out to get us. Baylukoff: They can't touch us. Stein: We can't be sure of that. Davis: Didn't they try to censor us? All we had to do was threaten legal action and they backed down. Villani: But what about the vote to cut our budget? Missik: It lost. Hayden: By one vote. Missik: One vote is enough. Stein: Next time we may not have that one vote. Hayden: I tell you . . . lunintelligiblel Davis: What we need is in- suranoe. Villani: You mean blackmail. Baylukoff: Must you be so blunt-we're being taped! Villani: Sorry. Missik: Administrators have been known to compromise their positions. Davis: We'd need something physical. 94!Penguin Review Baylukoff: A camera and a tape recorder. Villani: And balls . . . The decision to establish the File was unanimous. Within a few days members of the PR went diligently to work gather- ing materials. The data was classified and filed away. The administration never again A Bill Paris Rick Stein A came close to dissolving the PR, and the collection of data steadily decreased. The last entry in the File was dated December, 1973. None of the materials were ever used. A Mary Anne Kraynaski Ron Baylukoff V A Sappho and trainer lirwdspmqilgv 7 E-ni .M .wr Q-yidzw: 1 Stein Penguin Review!95 u V . iwvgkxgffy Xa: ly -M.. 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Z, 7 'Ed' Y 1 QP, 'AJ Wu 4? Q 'Y iisf .....-al 112lSpotIight Theatre H ,,,.-- . , .---yflrfz-wa 1f,..,g,, I X :ESM v3 4151 M M34 'Y nd. L,.,,,.. ,wk an ii'P7.f,. 5 . f,,. U, ,-. , W QQ .fx ' :Ji x i , .5 a i 1 f 'gi , M, 1 'H ii L ai?JX?' fig N Q xsf IA , W1 ' 4 li f J' 3 3 'z it is 2 Y 1 X 1 lr i ll V K lx Nav Spotlight Theatre!113 I 114lSpotIig ht Theatre A World War ll classic, THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK, started the Fall season at YSU's Spotlight Theater. Written by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett, YSU's production was directed by William Hulsopple and ran from November 4-9.i Debra Rae Coots won the Eddie Dowling Award for her perfor- mance in the show. Q--gwui Speakers John G. Stoessinger, Director of Political Affairs at the United Nations, spoke on THE UNITED NATIONS IN THE W O R L D O F H E N RY KISSINGEFY' at the Kilcawley Cafeteria Wednesday, Oc- tober 23. Dr. Stoessinger call- ed Kissinger's approach to diplomacy a power game which is in conflict with the philosophy of the United Nations. Coinciding with United Nations Day, Stoessinger's appearance was co-sponsored by the Skeggs Lecture Series and the United Nations Association. Dr. John G. Stoessinger 1 116!Speakers 2..- fn: if F M. Stanton Evans D Henry Steele Commager V 118lSpeakers Speakers Henry Steele Commager opened the Skeggs lecture series Wednesday, October 9, at Powers Auditorium. Dr. Commager, a Professor of History and American Studies at Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts, asked HOW CAN WE RESCUE OUR COUNTRY FROM ITS PRESIDENTS? He compared past presidents with recent ones and noted that a strong president is always followed by a weak one. Commager also discussed the C.l.A., the necessity of having a Vice- President, and the granting of immunity to executive aides. l W V Henry Stele Commager 111511: 1,1-. f ffk, I ,i QV' Qqgswiy. fp S51 Iii vii A--fplrrr-51' sry .w f H -X-1 Iii!! uv 1f:'V?.. .Y I' ' .Vx Hs, . I' !.'i'ifi'.fil1 Franz Blbo-Conductor of Youngstown Symphony A n Y -iF N 'Y'-v Speakers!119 Beach Boys 12O!Concerts I - -Ugg ,yx .NLM mi ' , ' , 1 Y., M., , . I Q':'7':', v ' ' .': 'H . ., :f:i1i' 'V 2 -,fp j-' ': ' Y 41,157 fl ,. rw . 75 I, 5.1 -gg - -Q -L1 1- , iw i fffg j f-.g: 1 N -' -- f. ' , pg ,X-:gn J y. S-.:f.'p v , Q u . BSS? I X- wwe- -1. ,ezzgzsfy . -,fy 1 ' ., . 'eff' in , '5f. , - f 'u-1. 33512. Hg' l x ' F -if .- fbi, 1 'lf .' A f Y ' 4' 3475 f Q ' '.' .5 Q!-' 'Q 4 ' uk -.,,: 'UQ-'-.Qnlv f,',-15.5, Concerts!121 A' 2 iw .fl is 3 , , sig A '1 122lConcerts . 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Tun i ,JV , - V' 136lStudent Government Student Government STUDENT GOVERNMENT OFFICERS First Row, I. to r.: Dante Zarlenga-Vice President, Sheri Moore-Student Organizations Secretary, Sue Witt-Special Protects Secretary, Bill Brown-President. Second Row: Ken Sadeckas-Finance Secretary, Frltz Krieger-Grievance Secretary, John Pete-Major Events Secretary. ..u..m.a.a.....vw. ,k...wmvL . mfg ,Ai 15 , 1' ,P Student CounciIl137 L J -gg, , , is K . :yew r,.: 5.1 hy?-,L A 4.3, - Hfieifll Z I-41 ,m Wifi,-I i . .f . 1935 ,,,.. ww f?1??r my iW':'1'f. Iv5::l'jf! ij. '- 9 555: 'sf 3215. H., 5iQ,'ii.f' Ei ' :ig 53531: K fe . r-.4,. We E 535552 4 ' ' 1353! iiimfilfv' -H 453.15 ,TQ 3. fl: 5, ' SE.- grg L. f ,aff ,-1 ff U ag QQ, . ,el JP, K Q wb ,. .-1. .. z..,1 - w'.gL,,, 1 .Q ,A.-31:9 - 'Q , ' , : . N 'N P 1-15-'nf-Q X - Eff . -5- 5- ,:-w..n'-vw A 2, v 1-'F' 5. I W EA 1 as by li. lf . - A V 1 ii A . .,,. K,.,,. -, . 5-1-19, ' -9 'l 'f 1a'f'H : I M V .,..,,L- 5, - 1, . .1,.-f'!?z4f.1- 4-x x -. V. - .. - , A 1 3',,..Wjr-f-?5fL'F?Z,.fqi3 : ' fk' 1- -- ' . n 1 Nj-lla,-Av, V lv f -' - .- ' X, I I ? X X , A fl' 3, 1 xxx fl ii 1 l l gb Louis Falco, a man, an artist carved to a sculptor's perfec- tion in bones and muscles. The Louis Falco Dance Com- pany is a small closely knit group devoted to contem- porary dance technique. If nothing else, the Falco Com- pany has provided a new ex- perience for the Y.S.U. student audience. Nothing classic or traditional catches Flyeron Falco but pure passionate expression for those motions and textures that surround a twentieth cen- tury environment. Louis Falco is just purely exis- tent as a man in the flesh. Meager in costumes, QA dark pair of baggy pants and suspenders against his skinl he is a living symbol of the Art he produces. The Company is a combination of dramatics and dance TOTALLY UNINHIBITED. Clive Barnes of the New York Times describes them as, The most exciting new modern dance company to emerge during the last decade. Perhaps judging from the Youngstowner's response to the Powers Auditorium Performance, many older members were sadly not yet ready for FaIco's splendid Art. Susan K. Moore Louis Falco!141 Dance Theater of Harlem 142!D Th t fH I ww. Q Kwai? ..-,,, W-3 .4 Y -X QA s hw-1 I 'M L A, 1 a W Xiu W K 4 ? S ., I ,W ., . in , .netsw JZMLV: 3 fig L 1 ,ai . M 4 5 W W .J H! 'ff 2 , W 1 , W ,.,, ., -f f 5 F 4 wif , 3 1 .,.. ,ff 1, wg ,lj-'U wg.. L I M 1 I I .AA Z , 1 . bf - rf ' ., Af- Hfff I is 4 .ax 53' 1 F W f . . A Sai sv... kv 5 . A 7'- g. i if-V Q iw, fm L I -.Q N 1, ,, ral: , Q-J -9.:,.g- Wh 1 ,Q Q 5 Ni ' , A , M .i25i.:fvw' ' 453, 512 J E 2 ' -a ,. fi- in 'aw ef :Q vii? VA Q Nr. L' 14 J ii ,, ,ug :.Z., U. F .w,,,,. f ' 2. sp I 1 f 146lBIack Hlstory Week A Dr. Smith V George Davis Black History Week!147 34 -1 ., I -5 '- ,Q S: . 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X E s' . ,,-.. , .4 f v-1' ,,tV,,A- , 3' Qt- The social life is important too, in providing an occasion to es- cape deadly serious classes sterile books, the doldrums of academia. lntro to Greekslt 59 Dean Bleidt also feels that the Greeks should provide more activities for everyone, and include the Greeks and Independents together in these activities. There should be more publicity, and there should be a joint coordination of the action by the Greeks and the KCPB. Dean Bleidt says that the Greeks are star- ting to realize their numbers are getting weakerg but there must be a concern bythe Greeks to change things. One way for the Greeks to change things would be for all the Greeks to be more unified and work together as a whole system, not as a frater- nity or sorority competing against each other. ORGANIZATION STUDENT COUNCIL STUDENT GOVERNMENT MAJOR EVENTS AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDENT UNION AFRO-AMERICAN CHORALE ALPHA DELTA SIGMA FRATERNITY IADVERI ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA SORORITY ALPHA KAPPA PSI FRATERNITY IBUSINESSI ALPHA MU FRATERNITY IMAFIKETINGI ALPHA OMICRON PI SORORITY ALPHA PHI DELTA FRATERNITY ALPHA PHI OMEGA FRATERNITY ISERVICEI ALPHA PSI OMEGA FRATERNITY IDRAMAI ALPHA SIGMA TAU SORORITY ALPHA TAU GAMMA FRATERNITY IACCOUNTINGJ ALTRO MUSICA AMATEUR RADIO CLUB IYSUI AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY AMERICAN GUILD OF ORGANISTS I AMERICAN INSTITUTE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES AMERICAN INSTITUTE CHEMICAL ENGINEERS AMERICAN INSTITUTE INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR METALS AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS AMERICAN SOCIETY MECHANICAL ENGINEERS ANTHROPOLOGY COLLIQUIUM ASSOCIATION OF FUTURE LAWYERS CAMPUS ECOLOGY GROUP CHESS ASSOCIATION OF YSU CILCLE K INTERNATIONAL OF YSU COLLEGE REPUBLICANS IYSUJ COMMITTEE AGAINST STUDENT EXPLOITATION COMMUNITY OF CONCERN COOPERATIVE CAMPUS MINISTRY I - 2 '14 5 x 2 I Intro to Greeks!161 DEAN'S COUNCIL IENGINEERING SCHOOLI DELTA CHI FRATERNITY DELTA NU ALPHA TRANSPORTATION FRATERNITY DELTA PHI ALPHA FRATERNITY IGERMAN HONI DELTA SIGMA PHI FRATERNITY DELTA SIGMA THETA SORORITY DELTA ZETA SORORITY ENGLISH MAJORS' UNION FLYING CLUB IYSUI FOLK DANCERS IYSUI FORENSICS UNION IYSUJ FUTURE SECRETARIES ASSOCIATION GAMMA SIGMA SIGMA SORORITY ISERVICEI GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF YSU GERMAN CLUB HELLENIC ORTHODOZ ASSOCIATION HISTORY CLUB HOME ECONOMICS CLUB IWILMA BROWNI INDIA STUDENTS ASSOCIATION INSTITUTE ELECTRICAL 7 ELECTRONIC ENGRS INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ORGANIZATION INTER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP IOTA SIGMA PI QWOMEN' CHEM HON SOCI ITALIAN LANGUAGE CLUB JAZZ ENSEMBLE IYSUI JEWISH STUDENT FELLOWSHIP KAPPA ALPHA PSI FRATERNITY KAPPA DELTA PI IEDUCATION HON SOCI KAPPA KITTENS ILITTLE SISTERS OF KAYI KAPPA SIGMA FRATERNITY LAMBA TAU IMEDICAL TECH HON SOCI LAW ENFORCEMENT HONOR SOCIETY LES BONS VIVANTS QFRENCH CLUBI LIBERTARIAN SOCIETY LITTLE SISTERS OF ALPHA PHI DELTA LITTLE SISTERS OF ALPHA PHI OMEGA LITTLE SISTERS OF DELTA CHI LITTLE SISTERS OF MINERVA KEAEJ LITTLE SISTERS OF PHI DELTA THETA LITTLE SISTERS OF PHI KAPPA TAU LITTLE SISTERS OF THE PEARL QZBTI LITTLE SISTERS OF THETA CHI LITTLE SISTERS OF THETA XI LITTLE SISTERS OF THE TRIPLE TUIDEKJ LITTLE SISTERS OF THE WHITE ROSE CETFJ LOS BUENOS VECINOS ISPANISH CLUBI - MATH ASSOCIATION OF YSU MEN HPE MAJORS CLUB MODERN DANCE GROUP QYSUI MUSIC EDUCATORS NATIONAL CONFERENCE NAT'L ASSN ADVANCEMENT COLORED PEOPLE NEWMAN STUDENT ORGANIZATION 'mmf-s mg: '69 a Intro to Greeks!163 OHIO SOCIETY OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS OMICRON DELTA EPSILON IECONOMICS SOCI OMICRON LAMBDA FRATERNITY IHON BIOL SOCI ORGANIZATION OF ARAB STUDENTS ORDER OF DIANE ILITTLE SISTERS OF TKEI PANHELLENIC COUNCIL PENGUIN REVIEW CLUB PENGUIN SKI CLUB PERSHING RIFLES INATIONAL SOCIETY OFI PHI DELTA THETA FRATERNITY PHI KAPPA TAU FRATERNITY PHI LAMBDA PI IWOMEN' HON 81 SOCIAL SOC! PHILIATRICS SOCIETY IYSUI PHI MU SORORITY ' PHI MU ALPHA SINFONIA FRATERNITY IMUSICQ PHI SIGMA KAPPA FRATERNITY PHYSICAL 81 HEALTH EDUC MAJORS 81 MINORS POLYGLOT ITHEI PRE-LAW SOCIETY PSYCHOLOGY STUDENT LEAGUE RANGERS IYSUI SAILING CLUB IYSUI SCABBARD a BLADE INATIONAL SOCIETY OFI SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON FRATERNITY SIGMA ALPHA IOTA SORORITY IMUSICI SIGMA ALPHA MU FRATERNITY SIGMA PHI EPSILON FRATERNITY SIGMA PI FRATERNITY SIGMA PI SIGMA IPHYSICS HON SOCI SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA SORORITY SIGMA TAU GAMMA FRATERNITY SOCIETY OF OHYSICS STUDENTS STARDUSTERS ILITTLE SISTERS OF KEI STUDENT ANTI-DRUG CLINIC OF YSU STUDENT ART ASSOCIATION STUDENT NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION STUDENT RIGHTS ORGANIZATION STUDENT SOCIAL WORKERS ASSN INAT'L FEDI STUDENT VOLUNTEER BUREAU STUDENTS INTERNAT'L MEDITATION SOCIETY TAE KWON DO KARATE ASSOCIATION IYSUI TAU BETA PI FRATERNITY IHON ENGR SOCI TAU KAPPA EPSILON FRATERNITY THETA CHI FRATERNITY THETA XI FRATERNITY TRACK CLUB WOMEN'S RECREATION ASSOCIATION WRESTLING CLUB IYSUI YOUNG AMERICANS FOR FREEDOM YOUNG DEMOCRATS IYSUI YOUNGSTOWN COMIC ART ASSOCIATION YOUNGSTOWN GAY STUDENTS COMMITTEE ZETA BETA TAU FRATERNITY ZETA TAU ALPHA SORORITY I.. K 'Je If ......, -- .. f. ., 1. wifi?- B59 '. -.9 'I S, .I2 J-T-px-J Q '?'3'-P fCxI'C'if 1 . N- ,' E 'C' N r. luiw v' - . : I , gg .I I 4 I-3143 'I , I If' 'IIE ' , 4. .q X 'HH J 1,5 . ,T D., .. 4 I .f ff' V I VM. 1 .,.,- -we--S-Q . 1,5 vs 4-GFQA aw -JV' FEL 'L- :ex ,glgffi 515321 ? .':. J 5' 'U N, x f 'Q wsgmsrlu...-,. ........-- -.....-. --. ,.. ,., v.--- ' ' 424'-A. 2 ' ,1- . , 1 X 'Rx- 'K Hx. 'N 2 -- fT .-' ' gif - -, -f:::a-- ' P E 5 ii If Q'v.n 4. litiiuiiisi' Q 1 ,FA 1 EEBTNG . 4 x al. 'P' mis-ilk .- -1- ,-m 1 A3 W , fwhvv. 1' V 4. , W . -'m..'97-,Q- ' 1. M. V 3? 'N . i A -P L. 4 , n A ,IQ 4 I -. X . . A 5- .. s , . ' , '1.,.' . v 1 'ul' ,' ' X uv M, ' mu: . , 5 :.-, . . . 4 e v ' . I ,,, . ,as .ff x,, 'Y' ., INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL First Row: Steve McDevitt, Frank Nliodvszewski, Peter Yu. Second Row: Ken Glavan, Tim Semmens, Michael Corbett, Jerry Cabot, Joseph Sirilla, Jr., Ai Katz, Danny Frum, Beaver Cleeves, Steve Decrow, Arthur Lloyd, Joe Simko. Thlrd Row: Ron Hannay, Rmhard ScoH,.Hm Meilinger, Pat Bleidt, Tim Costas, Wayne A. Barthoiomeu, David Sheppa, Keith Bacon. 166!lFC ,,.--' i Inter-Fraternity Council is an organization composed of fif- teen fraternities at Y.S.U. The council has weekly meetings in the Kilcawley Student Center. Each fraternity has a delegate and a representative who at- tend the meetings, and each fraternity has only one vote for each matter brought up. IFC's main purpose is to promote better relations with the university, community, and among the fraternities themselves. IFC works with Panhellenic Council to co-sponsor events such as Greek Sing, Greek Ball, Greek Forum, and many other campus and community projects. IFC stresses much importance on rush during each quarter, because the recruitment of new members is vital to the life of each fraternity. IFC has recently developed a public relations committee which coordinates rush and plans a beer blast for the beginning of each quarter. Al Katz President, IFC IFC!167 LITTLE SISTERS OF SIGMA PHI EPSILON: Row 1, I to r: Barb Bielefeld, Doris Ziffel, Jean Corllss, Carol Hosa, Row 2, Debbie Davanzo, Mary Beth Ritenour, Sharon Wylie, Row 3, Lori Simon, Dottie Cartwright, Robin Richter. SIGMA PHI EPSILON: Row 1, I to r Nicalek, Tony Tombo, Bill May, Greg Jack Muir, Row 2, Mike Volosin, Denny DeMay, Rick McGrail, Sam Williams, Dan Ricciardl, Dave Taylor, Tony Colantuoni, Greg Pytlik, Mike Dercoli, Ralph Creighton, Larry Smith, Jim Coyle, Row 3, Mark Yozwlck, Frank Dixon, Greg Bestlc, Sean Burke, Tim Carney, Gary Waters, Terry Lynch, Jim Colantino, Paul Sneft, Dave Gorski, Mike DeFrancesco, Rick Lepore, Terry Burke. 5. 168!Fraternities On April 12, 1974 Stambaugh Auditorium was the scene of the most important Greek event of the year, GREEK SING. Zeta Tau Alpha took first place honors among the sororities for its Michel Legrand Medley, while Sigma Phi Epsilon cap- tured the fraternity division ti- tle. Tri Sig and Theta Chi were runners up in the sororities and fraternity divisions respectively. The scholarship awards went to Kappa Sigma and Alpha Sigme Tau. Jerry Dixon of Sigma Phi Epsilon won the in- dividual scholastic honors with a 3.37 accumulative. Melanle Tataloulch - Sweetheart TAU KAPPA EPSILON: Row 1, I to r: Frank Mldduszewski, Ed Knaus, Art Lloyd, Wayne Balash, Flow 2, Dom Farina, Ed Sturgeon, Bob Pellltt, Joe Endres, Paul Duncan, Chuck Owens, Pete Traynor, Douglas Welmer, Paul Sweeney, Ken Schafer, Row 3, Dr. John Coffelt, Gene McClelland, Tom Joseph, Jeff Manula, Wally Argent, Jim Pettlt, Joe Slmko, Larry Groves. 170lFraternltles I. LITTLE SISTERS OF TAU KAPPA EPSILON: I to r: Celeste Mathleson, Sue Eich, Melanie Tataloulch, Erna Deutschlander, Marylou Luther. FraternItIes!171 x 4.-Y ,'.,-ff jf if f-, 1, s L LITTLE SISTERS OF PHI DELTA THETA First Row: Donna Jakobowskl, Chris Marsh, Janice Moosally, Rose Marie Delia Linda Carney, Julie Sova. Second Row: Mary Ann Hetrick, Beth Horn, Mary Naples, Mary Jane Johntony. 172! Fraternities PHI DELTA THETA: Flow One, l. to r.: Flich Wyman, Joey Naples, Joe Simari. Flow Two: Tom Brewer, Nick Sveth, Frank Litch, Paul DiRenzo, Bob Bodnar, John Morris, Eddie Carlon, Steve Zetts, Jerry Cabot, Burt Kasco. Row Three: Bill Panick, Dick Martin, Phil Vargo, Pizza, Frenchy Free, John Janca. -'- , -- -f ' -'- .1'-' hi..miat 174lFraiBr lile Theta Xi LITTLE SISTERS OF THETA XI First Row, I. to r.: Maryjane DiPiero, Sherry Kobal, Rosey Nlazerik, Rhonda Rohan, Judy Hill, Cindy Gasser. FraIernitIesl175 SIGMA Pl: Dave Sheppa, Clint Karlstrom, Bob Thomas, Larry Greiner, John Bartolo, Scott Summers, Peter Tucci, Dave Tabak, Bud Montgomery, Steven T. Matteson. LITTLE SISTERS OF ATHENAQ Marilyn Caparoula, Jill Farbs, Rae Marie Reagle, Faith Manclni, Kathi Passarella, Sheri Moore, Margie Jones, Chris Parlse and Ralph. 176!Sigma PI I fi l.. us-uw-' 'K 5.1. LITTLE SISTERS OF ATHENA SWEETHEART: Rae Marie Reagle Sigma PII177 1781 Fraternities bi E SIGMA ALPHA MU: Row One, I. to r.: Kieth Bacon, Robert Catchpole, Dennis Yakslch, William Ohtola, Tom Hoff. Row Two Dan O'Bruba, Kerm Unrue, Gary Hoff, Mark Antonette, Doug Lev, Spero Vasila. -5 'Dr' 'V PEARLS OF THE OCTAGON First Row: Beth MacPherson, Marianne Parry, Sue Davies. Second How: Marcia Sigler, Tricia Mcbarry, Darlene Sigler Luntz. Fraternities! 1 79 oxxcyvf ,Z SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON: Row 1, I to r, Filck Prokop, Ray Hannay, Dan Witko, Ron Firestine, Ron Molinari, Bill Foitz, Rob Esterle, Dave Forkel, James Scuklo, Fiow 2, Wade Clark, Roger Haenszel. 180lFra!err1itleS v Gail Spotts - Sweetheart gi E-grassy 3,3 LITTLE SISTERS OF MINERVA: 1st Row: Lenore Dlbbs, Gail Spotts, Barb Powell, Diane Morrison izfhw b xg Q' lil ff, Fraternitles!1B1 LITTLE SISTERS OF DELTA CHI Chris Babinsky, Diana Diorlo. Fawnda Bailey, Pauia Hess, Jackie Doerr. N X 4- w 3-S... , f','J' f ,-lil? 182! Fraternities L 1 , DELTA CHI: Row One, I. to r.: Mike Corbett, Stu Lucas, Tim Cassidy, Bill Rafferty. Row 2: Al Kountz, Bill Gustafson, Ron Barker, Dale Hawkins, John Havalo, Bill Carney. Row Three: Doug Fryer, Bob Kepp, Mark Seman, Dave Dickson, Mark Furney, Tim Lyon, Peter Yu. 'iii' m LITTLE SISTERS OF THE PEARL First Row: Karen Torkinson, Mary Sue Conway. Second Row: Elaine Enterline, Annette Zinghini, Gina Facciobene, Karen Kacmar. - ' .Alton-rqT'fu . l ZETA BETA TAU FRATERNITY: Row One: Bill Kochenour, Tom Retto,Al Jackson. Row Three: Mike Colucci, Jeff Laeng, Rich Marinucci, John Katz, John Chapman. Row Two: Bob Jadick, Bob Hoon, Bill Dobieh, Ken Moser, Robert Maggiano, Tim Semmens. Sedeckas, Ken Weber, Walt Johnson, Tom Pelligrini, Fred Prapsack, Bill 184!Fraternities I 's,. -E N. dw... 1 , ' r 1 m D V W f -.M Q ' QA: I O : . I 4 1 Z, ,fm-gr F - V IL ,l JL X r ,, -1 5 Y i. ,J I' 'Fvgfcfx x ' '44 5 F 1 a u 4 .1 -N, 1 Q Q . I ' 0 KX QLWA' ,K- N 1. 2.1 Idylll 1 ,tc .' 7? ' 1 . , rf! 1 PJ ......., . .PV - . ,I ' o VD 'Lai-l---' .3 1.1 pvifgx r mic'-J V 'J it KA, ,Z , v 1 V 'L fS': Hof 3155 ,I-A -1 vMj,4T,3.,,.-A-f3a'f W JL j:..: - V 4 ' 'AQ - Mm, -, ph z, xv - V ' '- .A 1-,- f - 9. H., ' ' f' i25.:-xfff.f-f4?f !' L - , Q 1, bc Qing. ,Q ,. M rn' ,,' . V-,Vw Y M L 5 -' 1' lyf. sr X I . I . . . ' . ' -1 : In ' . . - .,,,...,...-4- A1 mv' -W -FA, Q .. -.:. -R --' '1,1Q 2'f. ' .M ,, , 'f 05? ,.,.-'- 4' lTx: --N - ..,g uv. hu.. ' 1 l,,Q I I lil. Ml, X 'lil' ' I I 'h:- I ' ' n .Y ' 1 ' A I. lx 1 M.-QM I.. I, -,' lg I s, 1. mb n ' r A: 1, E 5 f 186!FraternltIes 'Mr 'gg Sweetheart of Aipha Phi Delta Fraterni- ty, Debbie Shay LITTLE SISTERS OF SIGMA TAU GAMMA: 1st How left to rlght: Anna Marie Huzicka, Nancy Perruzzi Mary Ann Reese, Kim Kevall, Mary Sgambati LITTLE SISTERS OF PHI SIGMA KAPPA First Row: Sylvia Torquati, Sue Naples, Gail Sharfal, Nan- cy Swanson, Leslie Hor- vath, Cindy Komara, Lin- da Colarossi. Second How: Mary Palotce, Carmi Zona, Michele Mousseau, Carol Strizzi, Kathy Poulakos. it ii Hhimsli-V - A '-- .qv ry S3n!P' ' E!! ffl Fifi' Fraternities!187 Pan Hel College Panhellenic Council is an integral part of a univer- sity's Greek system as it serves to bind the individual sororities into one governing body. The council is com- posed of three delegates from each sorority, and meetings are held weekly, at which time many university activities are planned and coordinated. College Panhellenic Council is part of a national College Panhellenic Association, and the policies and procedures used on individual campuses are those that have been determined and ratified by the national organization. Thus, all sororities unite into one large sisterhood through the efforts of the College Panhellenic Association. College Panhellenic Council works in close conjunction with the Inter-Fraternity Council, and together these two organizations initiate such events as Homecoming, Winter Weekend, Greek Sing, and Spring Weekend. ln addi- tion Panhellenic Council works closely with the college ad- ministration in maintaining high social standards and good relations. This organiza- tion is truly the backbone of a strong Greek system, and it is one of the major components of well-structured sororities and well-rounded women. PANHELLENIC COUNCIL First Row: Claudia Anderson, LindaCarney, Dravis, Patti Hiland. Second Row: Sharman Simon, Connie Barth, Linda Colarossi, Judy Barrett, Joyce Perrott, Mary Kay Jacobs, Thea Peachie Nace, Kathy Burke, Marilyn Livosky. 188!Panhellenic Council is 5 Q . I li 4 gif' r 'J' , I X Q' -5 , . 1 ,gb ,V Yrs x , 'I m Y if .I fa' riff' Align 7 ,'v',f. f ,yr f'J.,1' 'V ' aff? '- I' 4, ' 1, I' . 1' V' f 2 '1- DELTA ZETA SORORITY First Row: Lori Simon, Linda Lacivita, Linda Colarossi. Se- cond Row: Mona Romeo, Lisa McGowan, Cin- dy Komara, Sue Herman, Leslie Horvath, Carol Strizzi, Jeanne Willmarth, Jane Rich. Third Row: Teresa Tamburino, Nancy Swan- son. 190!Sororities ZETA TAU ALPHA SORORITY: Row One: Fran Worrellia, Rae Raegel, Denise Mollica, Marilyn DiGregorio. Flow Two: Carol Mastromatteo, Martha Harris, Elaine Griffin, Paula Weldon, Margie Jones, Karen Zurawich, Karen Ferraro, Bonnie Oblinger, Mary Conti, Darlene Takas, Judy Barrett, Carol Mohl. Row Three: Toni Gabriel, Linda Motosko, Connie Barth, Kathi Passarella, Cheryl Neopolitan, Sherri Moore, Carol Butch, Amy Davis. Sororities!191 DELTA SIGMA THETA First Flow, l. to r.: Monessa Ferguson, Jackie German, Donis Thomas, Rennee Fletcher, Gwen Gordon. Second Row: Gloria Mickel, Runita Ford, Debra North, Joyce Lee. Third Flow: Flose Cook, Lynette Miller. I I 192lSororIties I SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA Row One, I. to r.: Mary Jane Matune, Sylvia Torquati, Cindy Midgley, Vicki Mango. Row Two: Ann Eunice, Marllou Douglass, Mary Beth Ritenour, Terry Klosinski, Denise Kesic, Karen DIPiero, Joan Dascengo, Patti Little, Cheryl McKeoun, Marilyn Livosky. Flow Three: Cindy Romeo, Mary Palotce, Kathy Poulakos, Diane Morrison, Kathy Burke, Barbara Campbell, Pam Mould, Jan Stanislav, Peachie Nace, Sandy Schumann, Joan Manijak, Gabby Scandy. it A- I A k lk ' I. ,fi . at M JU , , , it wi' Wig! A ' N if if 3 S as l SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA Fleigns as First Y.S.U. Miss Landscape 1974-75 Miss Mary Ann Palotce, a senior psychology major, College of Arts 8l Sciences, was selected by Henry A. Garono, Superintendent of Campus Grounds, to reign as the first Miss Landscape-1974-75 . Each year, a new female student will be selected, based on her ideas of how to improve the landscaping of our campus. 4 4 Wir L E-. 'SJ My Xa '27 K-E? gy ALPHA OMICFKON Pi SORORITY First Row, I. to r.: Debbie Driscoll, Stille, Mary Jo Burkell. Third Row: Margee Cunningham, Patti Elmo, Sue Shaffer, Barb Kelly, Donna Fiesiiuo, Dee Bosar. Second Row: Ruth Marianne Finn, Mary Kay Jacobs, Janie Van Such, Sue Hammar, Mary Tedde, Linda Carney, Joanne D'onofrio, Marilyn Accordino, Mary Lou Jean Dascenzo. 194!Sororities In T ,A fa 4. xr P' A r,-f A 'S r 1 sb xiii ggi. 91 S5564 -+2 3 ., hav , J...' 5 . ,g...'. vm 1 2279 ?l'7? 5 Cr s A I err 144 x-V77 'AL YYY ' 4 'is wir' 4 4 ' 41x44 F79 196lOrganizatlons 0 fl G '41 f J' .fy 4 I . 4 -isa' 3 r we -' LW: , L. A .5 f Islip L fr Y ..:L.- :M.., -' -..nl G B' T was x .F A. . xxx P .ff 6 'f I, x X . 1, Tifhig. ' 1 i V .5 M u : ',l- 1 4' Q ,4- S A -4. A' WWW Young Hegelians 200!Organizations THE YOUNG HEGELIANS Top Row, len to right: Horace Greely, Alonzo Stirner, Helen Bouer, Evelyn Vonwestphalen. Middle Flow: Anna Frank, Elizabeth Hobbes, Barren VonBaron. Bottom Flow: Wilhelm Weitling. Win- dow: Patricia Hurtz, Hegel, Rebecca Sterm, Frederich Goering, Whilma Weitleng. .pd STUDENT SOCIAL WORKERS Row One, left to right: Winnie Ruberto, Linda Swanson, Joy Gaetano, Annette Pearson. Row Two: Mary Jane Aho, Pat Gasser, Bill Swogger, Janet Udell, Ed Ohlin, Mrs. Syretha Cooper, Rita Stubbles, Arlene Priester, Cathy Costa, Sarah Finelli, Lee Keene, Chickie Hassay. ITALIAN CLUB First Row, I. to r.: Bettie Casior, Joann Christein, Joyce Altrudi. Second Row: Deborah Thomas, Jim Demidovich, Gene Donofrio, Domlnlco B. Aliberti, Toni DISaIvo, Mario A. Veccia, Advisor, Louls DIPaoIo, Joe Miglets, John DePascaI, Angela Baxter. 202lTed Bielen ASSOCIATION OF FUTURE LAWYERS Row One, I. to r.: Unknown, Sam Rafidi, Joe Fiafidi. Row Two: Paul Hancock, Paula Brooks, John Porinchak, Unknown, Ann Bryson, John Beck, James Senary, Gene Donofrio, Fritz Krieger. Organizations!203 - v : :. f ,, Kfi '.1 rr- I zo- ':,1'3-?1'1 :y- ' 'MW -, - - 51: gi-rw ' 5711 qi? tiff .if ' ' M , ,'..,'1 f--4+-f M'3.v- ',r7, . j':':' gg-'Lf 7'.iL fi, ,1L'5 K 1- i, - l'f'W'+ - '1'-:E75:1,k-1'i-- :WH Eff fl ' ' 'H - l, f'-,uQ,:1': .V f fy, , Jqqgq- 'tix-Q5.f,i -I , ALL -TQ, figggigr. ' ' J ' 44- - ' E ' 12 ' . S. YL- 3 T'1 -U' X, ,I I 1, ' i.'?9 .43-F ' . , I ' gfsii-2' X U ..,, 'Ii hi wi' II, H W 1,-- I , 52: ya. if 'I ww: . A :iff SQL Lf ..-if N .J ML I, a 5 ggqa' A ., W X -felt is g ae. X a'g- - .19g? ,lzsfn ,,: :T - ?1-I-Li. , 9.6. j5f1,1,fir.f,sfa i 1, ff. - -r' - '?'2fr'f' , 1 u- 1 5,31 if ' 978 4' INTER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOW- SHIP First Row, I, to r.: Gary Patten, Michael H-'A' Hodges, Sandie Formati, Alan Houk, Jose Loyola, Marilyn Markovich, Bob Trube, Pat Carson, Deb Dear, Linda Rich, Robbie Kurtz. -i A Second Row: Dr. Charles Gebelein, Dr. Dean V E Brown, Dr. William Hammack. ..., ,faiil-AF1.I' :iw 3 , .- Nx., 4335 831.5 :rr-,,-Q. K: .-'fi- A' A 'X 1 V WQQQ 1: ' Qi'-'S 204!Organizations JEWISH STUDENT FELLOWSHIP: Sitting: Rachel Shudmak, Robin Weiss, Eric Wolfe, Richard Walters, Ellen Hurwitz, Stanley Hollander. Standing: Unknown, Cheryl Berk. A 15, 5 I I 5 X '4--, .1 lv mi 1, IEE KTM .gg Organizations!205 I I Estelle Connolly Eng. Sweetheart. I - AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS First Row: Dennis Row: Bill Capito, Jeff Lynn, Larry Groves, Dr. T. K. Slawecki, Ray Ervin, Craig, Stephen Snow, Michael Myers, Gary Balokoff, Gary Damon, Alan Yaslik, Mohammad R. Amini, Hooshang Nargussi, Mohammed James A. Bozin, Sue Weirich, Laurie Johnston, Fiichard L. Raeburn, Dr. Razavi. Henry Sheng, Dino Theofilos, Mark Cliva, Dr. John A. Stevens. Second 206!Organizations vida? 1 if :mei we-Qfsx' W 5 - E ,2,..:5:'-fgqfzgi, , -fA- W -fsww - . '21 .1'sfffv11Q, f V ' , 1 'iiiiwsf:iV:fZi?!Efiw55 'V' A 4 k f vw. ff -1 ., .. - F . . i U A' -. , --1' Y Y! si. 1' f-SWM ,J- -W , Q w,g-'qflacgsi W -W3 ,. 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Weir, Debbie Urban, Kim Hudy. Organizationsl209 .f . sw A '- g .fa .,.- ...'.,.:,.:4'3.Jg,L. T'L..U'.iL2fS:1fiZ.'I 'E , 1452 fr- , . 9 QQ n V f 3 Q lr 'CS Q- - . ' .. . if ,gigqwf ' f'5'A r l ' fr--ffi ,- , ' v i ,... 1 2 3 .Q .1 l 'Ml Q - A! www- - A , ,, - ff ffm 'MM' 1-f - W 2 f W 1, ..,. ali' 3, K.. ' .if L..,... a A, --,,w... af, WML Q11 f' H' L, 5 ,l W, I ' 4, -M04 . -B , GNL! D 1 J iiglf- Mfr' 5 I A., A ii .L-A gg - Rf, 5-.,f ' V 121 - - ' 1:12 ig F I , ' - Y 'EEA L :il :VJ F252 f sf ' '. . 1'5 v 2 Www . . L H if 1- Y iikff- - -W MH Of ww . -- - - ' fby, ,w , -- W . gg yt,-qt 90.13 Q B . 2 I wg 1 ,N ,943 - fi wg-fi ' ' , 1 wi V ,. myt' ' -.. rf-qw' f A ' f -. A Q33 D. O , , , --lfff-f: '-59,11 F W2 V - . HR 3-usxfifg' . ' ' ' pf, me - A I Q I? I Q Y T 'Lb' -Q - E2- ' A ,, iii- .,,. , , ,. ,f,. Jq- ' '- v :Q H ,ji f- ' ' f fi-'YP3A'Eg,v1e ' -SP9 H' iw' 1 , , ,-1: -, gf.. P13 'A Q :Zi , . 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I LAW ENFORCEMENT HONOR SOCIETY Row One, left to right: Clay McKendree, Karen Orlando, Jim Lewandowskl, 2nd Flow, left to right: Joseph Plnkle, John Korchank, Terry Shldel, Ed Nemeth, Dave Kelly. 212!Organlzatlons , 1-g:g. :.. .fe ' U M S. 1--,ix V, ig, ull., . ' .,.5 N 4 ,E ll, ,M ,x ,,,.,- Q-1f,,f:e aw-- L-X 'r. Q . ' L ,- x. --gs .Y J 9 , Ax ii ' i ' Q E' Qi CIRCLE K First ROW: Sue Witt, Jlm Schraider, Rgbin Frederick, Paula Dudley, Tonl Leone. Kathi' Whiteh0U59- Second ROW? Alva May Third HOW! Bob Ziiello, Bob Chlsmar, Galen Sanders. Tim SYOSIK. Nancy GUQHSIYTYO, Alien Goche, Martin Emrlch, Mike Bachlnger, Ron Seman, Diane Fiepasky, MRD Virgalltte Ill, Anderson, Richard G, Weber, Organizationsl213 DELTA NU ALPHA First Flow: D. Dumltru Teodorescu, Thomas P. Wargo, John Fl. Poprik, Morley Fl. Sweet lV, Freddle L. Myrlck, James A. Suffolk, Joseph Long. Second Flow: Wesley J. Green, Gary L. Carrocce, Walter G. Smusz, Thomas M. Vlaikovich, Michael John Tarchlck. 214!Organlzations H.. .L,. L,. ,.,., . 11 .pg ...'.. . ' . .a,5,,.,, .. W .. - f. ... ',, - z.:--nu f,-pn..-. H M., 'f - .faw:aa'.f- I ... - .MH . ,V v.,, .. QM .J , -- .,., A. ,.. ' , .T--.....- j , .bv-gnu... ' .j:' .. -.......-.- , .Ik .nu-...i..-5 '. 1, l I I I , . ,, . . . , . R. , . . Q . L , . . . , . ,. .. ..... . . . . , . . ,, ... , H .. ' 'J , , 1 1 .4 .pun u v . - 4 N 4 n f- 4 nu , ' , 0 . U .Q A . . . . ,. .. + I U H. , . uf . . ,. fs .. 4. 5. 1: y 1 ' ',1 V -f .4 .. . H. a 4411, - 1 ,gg 415: A ' . X' 5 1 vo 0 QU - 1 4. :f23n'45,.4,.,. ,, ,i.?,,,' 4 E Eg .. . - . f '.g-.,3,,,.-,- iff, rm BL ' U ' .' , - -' la-ms.:-xx-65 Q1 , 7 , ..-..-. - ,I I , , , ' J .-,E E., --...Q-gf .-Q-gg-.f 4' .M .,,,,, M., .58 H I I 'W , 11110, 1 W 1 v ,.,......-A-, F .,, ,X T 4'M 'T'i. ,' A , i V a vs- ' . i ' ' I a . 't I ., 4 I ' - ., im'-1 r I . 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Third Row: Nate Renolds, Marion Wilson, Margaret Smith, Melvin Clark, Joan Meadows, Laveeda Davis, William King, Linda Hayes, Skippie Dixon, Phll Dickeson. Fourth Row: Michael Robinson ITWEETI, Joel Walls, Jeff Webster, Freddie Myrick. If 218!Organizatl0ns ALPHA KAPPA PSI First Row: Mr. John Grim, Ted Krupa, Phil Markoyitz, Alex Kopac, Jr., Bob Page, Chris G. Habegger, Roy A. Faur, Bob Starr, Mr. James Daly. Second Flow: Ed Mulgrew, Terry D. Scott, Mike Sabelli, Charles B, Kubasko, Flick Matulja, Richard S. Eberhardt. 4' P '16 wg-5-if 'Nh Ay' PHI LAMBDA PI First Row, I to r: Johanna M. Harsney, Charlotte Loncor, Josephine Beckett, Marta Yankus, Angeline Baxter. Se- cond Row: Mary Kapasta, Mae Ouellette, Vera Barth. Third Row: Ruth Loveless, Helen Tem- nick, Agnes Reardon, Patricia Moss. Organizationsl219 SIGMA ALPHA IOTA lProfessional Music Fraternity for Women in Randolph, Linda Rich, Sue Ellen Harris. Musicj, First Flow, left to right: Charlotte Ayre, Merry Kay Dull, Charsie N -x T fa, 220!Organizations FLYING CLUB Walt Kunka, Mike Gabriel, Dr. Bishop. --Q-um. . . ,. LW, i m , ,X M .,. 1 awk- w..r 'tif -5-M'-K, 'fu-594-.mf-'1 V- . ' Zi Q -,T V' - A ,Abi 1-ff-fa... A gd 1 -'i L' 'QM' . NLQ ' -T:-A I -,sb uv is I 4. .f i I-V L 1- . 1... 'V :fb-A X Q. .. F isrfitfti Nm.. w:'.g.4+-if'-F9h..,J ' it .yy 'TTY ,n,..pn-1 Q41 Organizations!221 PRE-LAW SOCIETY First Row, I to r: Michele Murphy, John Novisky, Mary Burick, Jeri Green, Mark Minton, Paul Pero, Alan Sponseller. Wefc F-LO NQNQSTOM :xl Qi-inch 2221 Organizations fx I '4 , -1. .,'3'35rf,P - V 5. 4 3 M 1 1 . M4 PWWHX 69 I ,. , I IQ. 4, A N, Vx- AM ,rg,L.1f..-. 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' i', '3-ri'f'1 N I l N R, B L 'U'-,it-1 ,EW-Sqzyztf -IM, ...?.X:,.. , N. 5 ,Q ,A .X ug,---'f-VK, J - ,. x, K,-fxfxk, .- PM NNrr121?'FEST5 ,rf A., , '- -V '- .' x Nw 1 X uw ' . zz .K fan.-Q. --' v'-ww N + . x w 224lOrganIzations W Sweating and living are ex- way to enliven our spirits but periences which men musten- with the hunt? How else may counter in the most vigorous we add impetus to the goal manner possible. What better save through competition? Intro to Sports!227 F-'T : lf, 'Q .ix '-1- QI .- . I ic i: 'hiii? jk'-r-Emlf':'.'1',5M,l21' I Spring 1974 BASEBALL 22-6 Geneva Geneva Pitt-Johnstown Pitt-Johnstown John Carroll John Carroll Cleveland State Case-Western Case-Western John Carroll John Carroll Akron Akron Gannon Gannon Mercyhurst Mercyhurst Behrend Behrend Baldwin-Wallace Baldwin Wallace Mercyhurst Mercyhurst Wooster Wooster Akron Akron Cleveland State E - 1 it . li .ll w It will ,', - v. , ,Q ,.,', .fr 7'- : -a Nw' A, f','.l,t .'-, . 'Ft - C '7 rzlflw. ., , x..z.,'l' . in-,'-fr: 1, fm ,M , , ,-I X'-P 'Mft' rw .5-q l 4.. V' . gy fxgs f - ,Z .'.x..,'.l, tv. .4 I,-. 5, ,-Nl 'vpn' If A7 'fi Nf.z2,14J13ggrf2fQ1lg :nfl-Ty? 'I'2r+1 - W2 ' -:sf 5'lG? V. hkiif?-'I vb' 'f'--J-A V. -.n f-.-N-qc: 55,61 Rf 3113, . '- bp' VUL, . .wxx vg ., .V - 4,.,,5L.s4 1 -'KM -' ' ' ,-,,. 'H VV' X 'Ski 'V A, f-TJIL5, K V L .ng r-. ,315 --.-...w Intro to Sportsl229 Men's Varsity Scores 1974 SWIMMING 7-7 71 Thiel 66 Indiana, Pa. 64 Fairmont State 57 Clarion State 50 Allegheny 57 Edinboro State 61 Akron 49 West Liberty 33 Cleveland State 71 Grove City 43 Ashland 54 Kenyon Pittsburgh Marshall WRESTLING 4-3 35 California, Pa. 1 Allegheny 17 Lycoming, Pa. 25 Pitt-Johnstown 18 Lakeland 40 Allegheny 18 Hiram TENNIS 5-3 8 JohnCarroll 3 Mansfield State 9 Alliance 2 Akron 2 Westminster 7 Robert Morris 8 Behrend 6 MountUnion I - 1 1.55. ly, V S 'N l 9' C ,QU I I-. ...ca A . I 5 .- A .M 4.2 -I S'J '. ' 'f' .offs 1' . I os. if - Y 6 - Q. - - ts- 6 4- 0 '. . 9 'ir 1 IQ . , K 1 Q..-af ' . , I 0 , f'. . -A '28 6.5 I . '-'i -O.. ' it -A,,1. ',i:5 .Ai , .. . V F W. . UA '3 sr.: 'I -.o 'Yr -, f-:Zh Q x-ld , 14,4 I - .',g::-.Lea ,x ,f-.,f .I 5, .....4 sl- - 575 .X , V gmt: - 1 ft' -1 if iff -.- rg I- 2 ' , 4,1 -sage.-,Q I , f 1 L ga A A 8 4 , I + N I r v' .L 5 I I S' Q S A fl ki! 1 f , EE 5 I I Q lwwll. ' 53-,, 151- x, J., X 4 S1 38. '. ,HIV 1 I QF - -9 I .,:iiWt,M 49,2 mljq Q, I 4 I. t I f 1.1 4 1 rm Vee. 'gill-w - EE .1974 GOLF 11-5-1 Toledo 386, YSU 416 Eastern Michigan 403, YSU 416 YSU 416, Wright State 433 YSU 381, Alliance 409 Mercyhurst 372, YSU 381 Clarion State 365, YSU 369 YSU 401, Thiel 421 YSU 388, Baldwin-Wallace 393 YSU 392, Akron 395 Slippery Rock 384, YSU 392 YSU 400, YSU 400 YSU 400 YSU 400 YSU 373 YSU 373 Grove City 400 itiel Gannon 414 Mercyhurst 415 Mercyhurst 403 Alliance 410 Gannon 384 YSU 11Vg, Hiram 3M TOURNAMENTS 3rd Wooster Invitational 4th Ashland Invitational 4th Indiana Invitational 5th Youngstown State Invitational nf ,.,..., iw vpdwuifmp ll ,rf ,-f ' ,.v ' Q ,f .4- 7 .gag M..-fr .gg 0 fl 'k'f' A .x 31: ggi' S W lu' . si Q' 8 9' ,,,,, , ,,,,.., 2 5 K ,wifi as ' 'A' fm- 'w' 4 Q, ,ASF Q 'S sutuo A 4 rf Intro to Sportsl231 , M 'Wg , NAU? H 4 f 1 g ' ' V 2,.-q:g:,:-ap: V Xa we ww :' ' , ..,,iW.,:i'Ww 'M-'W m'gQf:f.., ,I ,,LL 4 g HX M: -aft.-Af vwufw gawwii Y ' ' vgniim-1: 25:21 W h ,,,. . ' 1 vi..-B Q 2- P6 ,ff in EV 75? W2 9345? Qfig 21 J mf, 5 E A 'iz new ,mf - 'M - H W if: H W ' .A A ,192 , 2 t 2 gi 3 3 an ESQ gg? i ag? Si? is Q wp., Q A :ii Y' E Z 5 X ' 4 if fbi 15. :AP v 'N- ga 'mykf-. 4 f,,ff--Mix, ' ' :mv-:mf A fr 1 , X uf, M 1, .uw , 1 5, W, 1-SfmT.i1?iE?d L ' 555911 mmm'-we 5? ' 39-4 if as M iff gi'- fx fre JUN vm, www z-QM V1 , I S f- ,..... Vik! sk 1 .13 9' VS ig., X M X AMI 32 P' L QQE slr Women's Sports Women's Volleyball 1974 Coach: Miss Joycelyn Flamsey Y.S.U. vs. Geneva College Iost15-12, 15-8 Y.S.U. vs. Allegheny College lost 16- 14, 15-12 Y.S.U. vs. Westminlster won 15-5, 15-4 Y.S.U. vs. University of Pittsburgh lost 15-8, 15-4 Y.S.U. vs. Doquesne won 15-7,15-12 Y.S.U. vs. Grove City lost 15-5, 15-1 Y.S.U. vs. Mount Union won 15-1, 15-6 Y.S.U. vs. Penn State lost 15-4, 16-4. Y.S.U. VS. Clarion State lost 15-13, 15-3 Y.S.U. vs. John Carroll won 15-6, 15- 6 Y.S.U. vs. Akron lost 15-7, 15-1 Y.S.U. vs. Capitol lost 15-7, 15-2 Y.S.U. vs. Ohio State lost 15-4, 15-0 Y.S.U. vs. Ohio Northern won 15-12, 15-10 234!Womens Sports l ll ,F-U... , . . Field Hockey 1974 Coach: Miss Laborde YSU YSU YSU YSU YSU YSU YSU YSU YSU YSU YSU YSU YSU 2 0 1 1 1 3 0 6 0 O 2 3 0 Hiram Lake Erie College Oberlin College Ball State Olivet Goshen University Of W8fSf'lO0 Lake Erie College Hiram College Lorain Community College Kent State Baldwin-Wallace Toledo Women's Softball 1974 Coach: Dr. Joan Philipp YSU YSU YSU YSU YSU YSU YSU YSU YSU YSU 10 4 10 2 9 3 17 2 10 16 Mount Union Kent Kent Ashland Ashland Akron Baldwin-Wallace Baldwin-Wallace Wooster Wooster ' X 17' gm 1 QQ! , W? Women's Sportsl235 L E r'Rg,'.4s I 0 . I I , VW V ' +, 4, 1 , - , - ff 1 - 'Q guns mb fix? FMX it 9 QI' A ,x X. P35- i 11:23 6 , R V ' , lu: ,N-M, , V a,.v'U25 32-'www ? 'f54 Q F M .J SQQHGF' ' - wvgw ,Q M W fi, rc c , 5.- . -,. 31'-qi ' igswfazw , , , ,iF 9 4 M. f.-agiagiy , :j . 535,75 all -.Y A ,I fi N' -.-L 'is AW aa, x jf i 41 'K Ky W L Ns 9-1 I if 1 4 m x, ' :JF 9' 21' ' Q.,, J' it 238lWomen's Gymnastics Women's Gymnastics The Y.S.U. women's gym- nastic team had another out- standing season, after previously winning two con- secutive Midwest Regional Championships. The team is coached by Jerry Wilkerson. Last year the gymnasts com- piled an impressive record of 19 wins and 5 losses. This season the women gymnasts have defeated Indian, Pa., Eastern Michigan, and Miami University. The team also had meets with Kent State, Ohio State, and Penn State during the season. Team members included seniors Charlene Wilkerson, Sue Simko, Suzy Urban, Georgy Murcko, and Peggy Oberg. The lone junior on the team was Pam Magill. The sophomores were Martha Pallante and Cathy Fowler. Freshman team members were Lorraine Marik and Peggy Lesagonovich. ., -'inf 1 f 'E ,Q i I ' .fv,..,..s :I 5 pri v mu A 3 : 2 X I 253 I Af I 1 f I f I I f I I 9 I I' 9 -+ QS .. - 1 uw Women's Gymnastics!239 Golf 91 J, 0 HIWX 'l f Q ix '- 1 'fig '. 5 iran, .J VT! 'P' ... Y: -T617 . , ,Q igzai' ,Q ,gf ik VZ W ,D ,WH 1' - A 24OlGoIf, Wrestling 2: Wrestling 4!' .I 1 AZ' A Wrestling!241 EW WRESTLING TEAM First Row, I. to r.: Lisa Lodi, Debbie Verino. Second Row: Chuck SanFIIlipo, Jeff Korysn Bob Ramsey, Dale Breen, Don Hernan, Frank Brown, Hugh Hively, Dan Kohler, Manager. Second Fiow: Tom Cox-coach, Dan Jones, Rich Tropea, Drew Koynock, James Bencin, Eric Peterson, Lenny Batcha, Ed Batcha manager. 242!Wrestling 3' ,-f4'fi'V,iQ.Lv . -:2if?.i'eLE:L1'.sg4aVq'fi 1. - V LJ ' Tiivp - V, 54 5. .ner ff V ---,Va ,495 3' 5 .- 'Fw Y' . W.. , 1 V :'Eg.afx: fig.. ' 1 'W , 11' 4 1 K v A 2 ' 1 . QV - .Ez -- fwfj' aj: 7133,-fT.'VVf:vZ-3-57 - H ,.. 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I ..., - . ,,.L::.1 4. 1a.1'-sw - - Majorettes!257 258!Sports Flay Dempsey-Coach Few people took him seriously when Youngstown State University football coach Rey Dempsey revealed last August that his team's 1974 goal was an NCAA Division ll playoff bid But they do now! Dempsey's young Penguin squad came within an eyelash of an unbeaten season, finishing his second season at YSU with an 8-1 record and an NCAA playoff berth against Delaware Q10-1l Building his 1973 offense are five talented freshmen - who have improved greatly as sophomores - Dempsey and his coaching staff have mold- ed a unit which averaged 27 Sportsl259 26O! Sports , f. swf .. 4. -2 -x 'L - 5 .5 ..-'H ,av . points and 397 yards per game. Quarterback is the heart of any team and the Penguins have no need for a transplant with 6-foot-5 Cliff Stoudt in command. He has improved with each game - mechanically as well as men- tally - completing over 50 per cent of his passes for 1,000 yards this season. He threw three touchdown passes and ran for eight more. Dempsey favors a solid run- ning attack, however, and he has a dangerous duo in junior fullback Dave Garden and sophomore tailback John Kinch. The stingy Penguins defense allowed just 83 points and an average of 240 yards per game, while registering eigh- teen interceptions, 27 quarter- back sacks, twelve fumble recoveries and three blocked punts. Senior defensive end Nazih Banna, defensive tackle Chris Burba, and linebacker Jules Lehman were the steadying forces for this highly skilled outfit, with plenty of support from junior end Mike Sullivan, soph tackle Larry Dannals, junior middle guard Jack Pier- son, and surprise linebacker sensation Jerry Tuscano - who cracked the starting lineup as a freshman. Senior tackles Elliott Dunlap and Jeff Baytos, along with junior strong guard Flick Carter lended experience to an otherwise young lineg but senior split end Dave Ferguson, junior center Dave Kopacz, junior tight end Tom Hight, and soph quick guard Dan Miklos have become very fine blockers. In all, it added up to a big winner at Youngstown State for a man who refuses to be outworked or outcoached. And the future looks very rosy for Penguin grid faithful. Sports!261 2621 Football F00tbaIIl263 -3' 264!Football 4 i L x Q1 w i N-. , ' .. K 'A-L' waxy? ,A .L Y ' ' . . ,ig - V.. 5.1 r f 513. ya-V , fu r ' Q 'i ' 4' 5 HZ 7' V? '1 gg. it 55-522, 'IE - ff 6 h Xf-.wg .R 'vi .. 1. I I if 1' f ! ' 1 1 ,f .AI if if . J kv fi - - I , 3' Q -.--' 41, fly, R1 Vi, J ff ff' fl Q fm f . f O , . -wav. ' fini-f Q f Wx M-g. -1 V. . , , .ff , M:1x'gL jill '-lux ,ff -x F 553 e'! , WP:lN,h ,-J, , . ' ' -F' R, , , . E M, Q' , G 1.9, 4 , - .' H w . - - N. , ' N , 3 1, . 4 5 sf 5 , -. ' -L- i, Wsfgi 45' rf:EQf6?4,u -f,fgf7,,, j:fm3 ', ' 5: 1,Q5g'q 1 ', , 115. 3m1i1,,,.11',f:g,Q4 , , K-A N--QQ.. --ia: .- ,V -wrf. V1 'Fifi my , '-4 -1 Q: 4 H ,-nngsm -V Q, - ,, 3Q3P3:lfk , 1 was-A ' . 4'- ' ' 1-'Pvc' T1 ...ii'y'4.t1'i:. 'f'-FR Jia ff'i'f 2 - ,Wa lxgxv. 'Q ,A- t , , I .- ei-Qi' f11 L1if-5.4133 -Q ' :3-If-vii-We .ml-4 ,mul V , V Y F00tb3lll255 YSU -vs- Delaware U. Saturday November 23, 1974-YSU football team finishes defeating Akron U. 30-0. Word gets around that Youngstown has a chance of being one of eight teams pick- ed for the NCAA Division Two Championship playoffs. Monday November 25, it was announced that YSU will play Delaware U. in the first round playoffs at Delaware on Satur- day, November 30. This is the first time YSU has gone to any kind of playoffs in its history. November 30-Delaware Football Stadium-YSU takes command with a touchdown mid-way through the first quarter. Minutes later Delaware scored to tie it up at 7-7 then went ahead in the se- cond quarter 14-7. With 16 seconds left before the half YSU made their final score of y 4 H94 .,Qv . 4 .. 4.--Q 266lYSU vs. Delaware ws-,Q t - - ..:.. 2..,1!..,,,-w g ax.. I ,.,,1s.,1H.. - !w4 .14 ' ' 'T A ' ' - r-.-. ' X' . , V uf X l..45,g 5:1 5 f Q ' 1:--...,.,4,i, the game and tied it up. ln the second half Delaware scored on countless YSU mis- takes. Although YSU dominated the first half, the second half proved to be their downfall. Capitalizing on in- terceptions, fumbles and penalties, Delaware moved steadily ahead of YSUQ final score 35-14. 4 I-N f e . -ff'-0-Iv YSU vs. Delaware!267 . Ty -4'7 -ss.,--f -' - . f - - ' . 1' WMS-. . x ..., V H... -. 'ol H r' - I - L -vi:-ar-, ..flovANv,w A '47, -fir: - . , X, F3 x. 5 , ,Q 5 ,. - ,. . - ' . ' , ' . - . -'13 : -iig- -.I , A 'qi-'T' . ' .L -.v:--r Y..,, - .- l . I ly. -M - -.wha .. - . 26813 Soccer E F .5 , , A 'WS ' 1 ' li R h I A O . I f. 1 lc r? ' . . 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Playing before the home crowd, the Penguins suffered only three defeats against 13 victories, while on the road, having a rougher time, won six of twelve. Standouts for the Penguins were freshman Jeff Covington of Washington D.C., leading point man averaging 20.9 per game, and graduating senior Phil Gaston, who averaged 17.8 points per game. Covington, by the way, set a new freshman record as he scored 543 points during the campaign. His most outstan- ding performance was against Alliance College when he scored 44 points and pulled down 24 rebounds. The Penguins also racked up some large scores this year against some mediocre teams. YSU beat New Hampshire 121-46, a new single game scoring record, while breaking the century mark four times this season. The Penguins future looks bright as Gaston and Dave Burkholder are the only graduating players. With mostly freshmen and juniors on the team, the next few years should bring us some more good basketball. 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JK A, A-. 4, 1' r ' - K .DJ A51 f1:J,',yf 1-1'3-ffff-Eg! ..,1?N'ff, .H . Q ', V 5 'H' +- - M Y- M . ,,-. wil- , p -.-.Y 4 .U 4 lu' F... , , 555. ,YA -ASW, A..v,,. --,g, ,W , N Q 1 - .' . ,.. I I I 1 ' . 1- -M ,-r. -,, ' v b 4. fl, I hs - - ,QQ f ky, v ' me-MV 52:-'L' 9' ig M, Y - y - ' b- ,- ' A-3 2.1,-L. , ,. ft 5 x - -Q wa if !r.'4't ', Intramural FootbaII!281 282!Intramural Football 1 --aa- ,K , - u a 'W f. 1',g.f9-: I ah,v., lg and-,. -'J' '91 's 'f?',5Q 'ff' 1 .. 'ffsff fi yy .. ,,,, Ny., Q 1 f few 1,1 X-.5 , . 1. .gncrl s- '1 'i - 1' 1 r Last year the NATIONAL LAM POON prepared a parody on the high school yearbook, a la the 1950's. In line with American Grafetti and the nostalgia kick of 1973 and 1974, the editors of the LAMPOON produced their satirical commentary on the way things used to be. But last year's nostalgia craze has practically become this year's reality. 1975 at Youngstown State University portrays the way things are. ln this ever growing monolitic tribute to academia, the sparks of the student ac- tivism of the late 60's have ap- parently been extinguished. ln retrospect, 1970 th- 1972 perhaps marked the peak of social awareness las defined by students of that eral, at YSU. Students successfully fought to abolish Homecoming queens, beauty pageants, mascots and other practices bound up with the past. Students also pressed for the institution of the creditfno credit option, an expanded Placement office, a good faith re-evaluation of required courses, expanded University health services, the Free Clinic aEff fKZ N W N Intramural Footballl283 . 74 ,Jil- - - 4,-5' - ,U .Kg 9 if' 8 W sv v plgsrs... fl, 'fav sw? I E y ft xg 2 ,fy 3 ,f lu Q Li . fiiiifif SWL? iygmii Tiles., if .fr .gl-ggj And they leave. Some uncon- vinced that they have spent their time wisely. Some un- prepared for what lies beyond. They will look back and wonder what it all meant. And there are others. More secure now in their world- view, they have come to realizations that have helped them to sort out the confusion and the universal sense of malaise. They have exposed themselves to themselves and others, and have come to meet the challenges of the growing process. The difference is attitudinal. Some have examined lifeg others have insulated themselves from it. Intro to Seniors!285 and a Day Care Center. They were not always successful, and unfortunately some of the changes wrought have proven to be as solidly established as castles made of sand. But alas, enough of the past. What's up with students now? Not too much. Lack of interest in the University community among students has been deemed the result of concen- tration on grades. The present has already been heralded as the era of the new academic seriousnessg like the Scarecrow in Oz we expect that a piece of paper at the end of the line will certify to the world that we are learned. However, this is not the 1950's. Jobs are scarce as a number of last year's graduates in local mills will attest to. Now the push is for admission to Graduate or Professional schools, not necessarily for the American dream of fame or fortune, but to avoid the un- employment office. And year after year, decade after decade, speakers at com- mencement exercises tell the graduates that it's their job to solve the problems facing the '1 ok :'L4Yg':e s i . iw f t 3 5:1 Intro to Seniors!287 world. And after so many years of raping the Earth, tak- ing the money and running, the hope is that someone might begin to actually do something. Yearbook staffs are anything but profound people. A year- book gig is a trip into the ab- surd, a trip which is rarely made with full knowledge and never full understanding. As in the myth each year the rock is pushed up the mountain only to roll down once more. But out from the depths each one of us says something in what we do, much like each one of you reading these words say something in your own way. So our message for the graduate is merely the hope that when you leave the womb of academia, you'll step out of your own head for a minute and look at the world where the insanities of racism, wars, hunger, ecological destruc- tion, and human suffering hang heavy in the air. Breathe deep, then do what you will. The NEON wt? - L I' V Intro to Seniors!289 Who's Who among Students in American Universities and Colleges: Arts and Sciences- Barbara Bilas, Paul W. Bishop, Jr., Albert M. and Loretta Bleggi, Ann Bryson, Robert L. Casanta, Karen E. Ferraro, Janetmarie Filips, William R. King, Mary F. Makatura, John Manser, Linda M. Montevideo, Linda A. Motosko, Patricia J. Popa, Ivana Ruzak, Linda E. Tway, and Mary Beth Witt. Business Administration: Judith L. Barrett, William C. Boni, Albert M. Katz, Gene L. McClelland, Harry E. Parick lll, Kenneth A. Sadeckas, and Robert A. Tucci. Technical and Community College- Jenamarie Filaccio, Mark R. Klimek, Louisa Marchionda, Jones T. McBride, and Susan Witt. Education- Dorothy l. Pamer, Edward F. Sturgeon, and Judy Swan. Fine Arts- Randal F. Davis, Patrick J. Howard, and George D. Roscoe. Engineering- Dennis J. Giancola and David J. Moore. 1 s Q' jg. V 1 w 2 'x - 1 rig.. X i D Aww k,,, .J fi 'ii V l s K P 0 1 .L , ff m 5-,'-A V KAW, A , 1 Yw I . 1 ver rl 4 11, Ronald Patrick Aey B.S. in Industrial Marketing Doris A. Almasy A.A. in Nursing Rosemary M. Angelo B.S. In Elementary Education John J. Ashby B.F.A. Theatre 292!Seniors Miriam Jean Alexander Roy L, Allen B.S. in EdUCafi0n A.A. in Advertising Madelyn Carol Andello Luzette Ann Anderson B.S. Accounting A.A. in Secretarial Lucille Ann Anness Jill Elaine Ansevin B.S. in Education A.A. in Nursing Leslie R. Ashmore Sharon Denise Ashmore A.A. in Mechanical Engineer- B.A. in English ing Mi Edith Mae Allgood A.A. in Nursing CTIN William U. Andrews B.S. in Advertising and Public Relations if T Gerard Joseph Ascione B.M.E. in French Horn Q'-'x Peter E. Ashouri B.S. in Elementary Education Seged Garedew Atnae B.S. in Accounting WC' Stephen Paul Bacsl B.S. in Biology .. 5 .V L' 1' 9531:-F ., 1: g - N - xr -5 ri' 11: Likfi' l , . fig. -:ft V ' -gl.: Ln .5 LV ' fag mfr? ml wife- - ,,-. i, Q -' 55: A35, 'iw ' A .. ' ' , if X gui- f' vi ' ru M '- QW' ,, ., ,, M , E Wayne Paul Balash B.E. in Mechanical Engineer- ing I Martha Jean Bancroft A.A. in Nursing Brenda J. Averhart A.A. in Nursing ii-P 4 V ' .. ,F . git: Q . 54. Frank A. Bagnoli B.S. in General Administra- tion Donald Poison Baker B.E. in Mechanical Engineer- ing Steve Michael Barba B.M.E. in Piano Mohammed H. Awad M.S. in Chemical Biochemistry Patty Lee Balr A.A. in Nursing N Sl Ronald Edwin Ballas B.S. in Law Enforcement Ad- ministration Diane Barber B.S. in Elementary Education Robert James Babyak B.S. in Finance , V xi. . . :.,g.iz--.gr gg. FN Y George Edward Baird A.B. in Social Studies John P. Balogh A.A. in PST i f ggE3lKg:llge.:.E.1lgr,,- Joseph F. Barber B.S. in Education Seniors!293 Linda Sue Bardo Wendy Jo Barger B.S. in Education A.B. in Commercial Art Beverly Joan Barth Constance E. Barth Child Care Technology B.S. in Education Michael V. Bartolo Richard H. Baskins B.S. in B.A. B.S. in B.A. .- t ' A j I :1'.Tf-- tkL,'4S'-I ix Vi' X' VC Cathy'Ann Beckwith Joseph M. Bednar AAS in Nursing AAB in Business Manage- ment 294lSeniors George Tracy Barker A.B. in Speech and Drama Vera Barth B.S. in Education Patricia L. Battaglia B.S. in Education Gail Ann Beichner AAB in Secretarial Marjorie P. Barnhart B.S. in Education SharonAnn F. Bartholomew A.B. in Political Science Dennis Roger Bean B.E. in Civil Engineering Jeffrey Davld Bellay B.E. in E.E. Marie Marlane Belszek A.B. in French and Spanish James Joseph Beserock B.S. in Law Enforcement Ad- min. Charles A. Bleterman B.S. in B.A. Jonathon Mark Bird B.S. in B.A. an--ff Mary Luo Berezo B.S. in Education Jeffrey F. Bestic B.S. in B.A. Barbara Ann Bilas B.S. ln Mathematics Paul Walter Bishop A.B. in Psychology Cheryl Ann Berk B.F.A. in Commercial Art Shari A. Beyer B.S. in Education -.,f .N . 5'5'f4i+:lE1nzN::Jf'ff5?ET Joyce Ann Billock B.S. in Education Thomas W. Bissel B.E. in Chem. Eng. James F. Berlyoung B.M. in Music Education Barbara J. Bielefeld A.B. in Psychology Kathleen A. Birch AAS in Nursing Terry Fl. Black B,S. in B.A. Seniors!295 Gloria F. Blank A.D.N. in Nursing Elizabeth A. Boeckling B.M. in Music l l it 5 Judith Elizabeth Borawski AAB ln Commercial Art Jeffrey Taylor Bowell B.M. in Music 296!Seniors ' -Y Janice Fay Blazina B.S. in Mathematics li x ii Q, at ff' I Yirg. 'XA A nf-1-. ,...ag-id -t . : ' U 'fr!'Y:i.21 Pl. ET' ' J?xf4f'fTQ.f52:,gjj -.I lv 1 -Z 1..l' fb-..'?. '21.:.. Thomas Daniel Bolha B.M. in Music Patricia H. Bordner A.D. in Nursing games 5--ii Andrea Elaine Boyarko B.S. in Law Enforcement A xl I V 4 - 1 fs! U 'll' ,JF -rf w ii. ,J 'jim U7 - 'n D Loretta Jean Bleggi B.S. in Education rv U I A fl ', rf 1' ll 'Nix' 'J ll 4 I 'fn . Diane Michele Bolling A.A.B. in Marketing John Stephen Borecki B.E. in Chem. Eng. Rose N. Boyd B.S. in Nursing Susan Diane Blosco Associate in Bus, Robert William Bondi B.E. in Civil Eng. .ar Margaret Ruth Bottar B.S. in B.A. l Eleanor May Boyer B.S. in Education I 1 I FQ , Qiggw., Q s w Seniors!297 1 . if I ,Q A71 -lv:-il-535' 534.3-::i5. WJ 'fray t' if i.:iEa5 hi: 7,11 'df t' 'y bf' TU' 'Z'-12 ' J l,,3.?f1j.--f - V ,gi-511-3332 :'3 5l'l'5 1 5. f mfii' I: iff: .-., ,.- 15.1 sz , , ' aw- qs r :1 PM ta L- ' 7 ' Wi ,F 5.1 S li James Andrew Bozin B.E. in Chemical Engineering l Wllllam Franklin Briguglio B.S. in Law Enforcement Ad- min. Paula Louise Brooks A.B, ln Political Science Alexia T. Buchman A.A. In Marketing 298!Senlors Gwendolyn Brady A.A.S. Computer Technology Gary Lee Brindle A.A. in Criminal Justice Paul W. Brower A.B. in Economics Marilyn Joan Buclla A.A. ln General Administra- tion Marlan P. Brajdich A.A. in Secretarial Laraine Kay Brobst B.S. in Education Richard A. Brown B.S. in Business Administra- tion Cheryl L. Bugnone B.S. in Secondary Education Michael J. Briceland B.A. in Psychology Robert Wayne Broda A.A. in Accounting Ethel R. Buchblnder B.S. in Education Christopher Mark Burba B.S. ln Law Enforcement Ad min. .l., Robert Alan Burgett Mary Frances Burick Cathey Burkett A.A.S. in Civil Eng. A.B. in Economics ASSOC. in Nursing Jean Ann Burns Roberta Jean Burns Vera N. Burr B-S- in NUVSIUQ AAB Medical Sec. AAS in Home EC. 4 ,,,, x r Wendy Jean Bush Thomas Louls Butch James Matthew Butler B.S. in NurSlr19 B.M. in Music Ed. A.D. in Nursing . ,fi ,. : ' J Elaine Marie Buzzelll Barbara Ann Caccamo Larry Richard Cadman A.A.D. in Nursing A.B. in Psychology A,A.S. in E.E.T, David Dean Burkholder B.S. in Education Robert Lee Bush Assoc. in Management William Patrick Butler B.S. in B.A. 1: , 1 Judith Ann Call A.S. in Nursing 299!Seniors Joseph John Callahan BFA 51. ,.,... .,.-V 1 - 'iiliiifi Marilyn A. Cappella B.S. in Education iw, we-'V Marcia Ann Caroots B.S. in Bus. Admin. Marilyn Ann Carter AAS in Nursing 300!Seniors Karen Lynne Camp B.S. in Education Mark A. Capuano B.E. in Chem. Eng. and Mat. Sci. Dennis Joseph Carr B.A. in History Shirley Ann Carter B.S. in Law Enforcement Bob L. Campana Thomas L. Campbell B.S. in Adv. and P.R. B.E. in M.E. Donna J. Carchedi Douglas Arthur Carlson AAS in Nursing B.A. in Accounting 'vw' ww-If Gary L. Carrocce Patricia Ann Carson B.S. in B.A. B.S. in Education inf' Robert Louis Casanta Cheryl Arlene Case A.B. in Psychology B.S. in B.A. -fn,-..a,,,-.gi ,, A. ,i..7...ii ,.., .. , 3.1. , f..jH2 I- Q. ,-V, -J., 1 pig, 4 , .-.-.- Sa, ., ..... Louis Mark Cassela A.B. in Sociology -fit'-0? - 5? iff iam- if Karen Jean Ceglie B.S. in Education 1 John Joseph Chmura A.B. in Political Science Louis Vincent Cioppa A.B. in Political Science w .- .A-awk - -v - 1, f- 4, Si',:5f 'IU ' 4 in 3 -it Y ':v:'vv:':: 1 321 ,-. r .mx-l K in 5 I . ,: ' A ' will ' G , Jgf' Grace Janina Catignani AA in Nursing A - 1 ' Mary Cathrene Chaky B.S. in Education ,,,., fc- ?: Jo Ann Christein B.A. in Anthropology Sherry M. Cipollone A.B. in Math Jeffrey Lee Cattron Industrial Mgmt. Michael David Chevlin B.S. in Bio. A.D. in Nursing Margaret Chrobak B.S. in B.A. ,Q i, ff!! V. lml Wd ff? Catherine Marie Clark AAS in Nursing Susan Jean Cegelka B.S. in B.A. Scott William Chisholm B.S. in Industrial Marketing 'wil John J. Cintavey, Jr. B.S. in B.A. Sherry Lynn Clark AAS in Nursing 301!Seniors Betty Louise Clement B.S. in Education ,, qi I-'CH l ,.4 in -,.-any N Timothy J. Clymer B.S. in B.A. Transportation Linda Ann Colarossi B.S. in Education T5 P-...- V X .1-L iffy-+ gW Judith F. Collins A.A.S. in Nursing up Q wftf Patricia Ann Cline B.S. in Education Mark Richard Clingan B.A. in Psychology i fi- Sarah Jean Colangelo B.S. in Education Judith Ann Cohen B.S. in Elementary Education Marla Joyce Cole David Anthony Colella A.A.S. in Nursing B.M. in Education gr , -3, Q, 36 x, an 'Y :' i'iii' ' ,ffgyqfg L? M ' ' T ' a'all ' '- Q i -will L 'I -M.-.1 3 A ' WX' -. iMligA22t3Jll' 1 ? T-.gusty it --H --f- f . 3 gli, Karen Mary Colonna Robert L. Conter BS in General Administration BS in BA ln Finance Donald Edward Clontz B.S. in B.A. General Ad- ministrations Lorraine A. Colapietro B.S. in Elementary Education Esther G. Coleman B.S. in Medical Technology Estelle Ann Connolly BS in Education 303!Seniors Richard Francis Conroy Mary Sue Conway Kim Wayne Cogk Rose S. Cook B.S. in Broadcasting A.D. in Nursing B.S. in Business B.A. in Psychology Joseph V. Coppioe B.S. ln B.A. Cheryl Ann Corey George M. Corfias Roxanne Corn B.S. in Education A.B. in Sociology AAB in Commercial Art Willa Cornwell B.S. in Education Seniors! 304 5 . 45 ' fi ' , Cynthia T. Cossack Catherine Mary Costa Cathy Ann Cotton n B.S. in Education B.A. in Sociology AAB In Gef1SfalAdm'f1- Tech aP V1 Susan Elizabeth Cowan Kenneth J. Cowher Coralee Cox B.S. in Nursing B.S. in Ind. Marketing A.B. in Psychology Floan M. Craig B.A. in Business Ed. K' Patrick Paul Cunning B.S. in B.A. sw W P N, . Jean E. Currie B.S. in Education Frank John Czubek AAS in Electrical Engr. Tech. 1' liVf X ' iff fix V , , U 'Arla 2 H ' 'L ' E , Maureen A. Cronin Social Work Jesse Anthony Croach B.M. in Music Education Geneva L. Cunningham A.B. in Sociology Barbara T. Cunningham AAS in Nursing Raymond E. Curry B.S. in Industrial Mktg. Louis K. Cutter B.S. in B.A. MHVY Anne D'AmiC0 Thomas Lavern Dailey B.S. In B.A. B.S. in B.A. .x is Elizabeth Margaret Crowll B.S. in Education Margaret Ann Cunningham B.S. in Home Economics Mark John Cuva B.E. in Chemical Engr. Gary Damon B.E. in Chemical Engr. Seniors!305 it-. ,bs Lucille Damous B.S. in Business Education Paul Steven David B.S. in EI. Education . , .. I '-:ff . Flejena P. Davis Police Science Tech V. Roberta Dawson B.S. in Elem. Education 306!Seniors V if . -9' Thomas C. Danner B.S. in B.A. L 1 Anita B. Davis A.B. in History, Psychology Thomas Lee Davis A.A.B. in Acct. Tech. Karen Ann Day B.S. in Nursing 5 ' ' . 451' 1 --VI -l 1 ,, 2 . 1 ufn' ,.i: i. .. -if 'Z' .iififfi Robert Gene Daras B.S. in Accounting Marie Davis B.S. in Education Howard Samuel Davison A.B. in Economics Craig Robert Dean B.E. in Mech. Eng. Richard Arman Dascenzo B.S. in Retail Marketing f-2?-iw Heather Lee Davis A.A. Police Science Tech. Thomas George Davison B.S. in Biology f' K 'lt n Robert Nick Deangelis A.A.B. in Gen. Admin. Linda K. DeBee Donna Marie DeBlasio B.S. in Education A.B. in History Rosemarie P. Delia Audrea M. Delserone B.A. in Gen. Admin. AAS in Nursing Doris Ann Derrico Ernie DePasquale B.S. in Biology Nursing Diana Maria DeVito David Anthony 'DiCarlo B.S. in Education B,S, in B.A. Gerald R. Dechant B.S. Electrical Engr. Tech. Marilyn Jean DeMatteo B.S. in Education Ftoseann Marie DeSimone Janet Marie Dietrich B.S. in B.A. ER Q, l. if Khosrow Delalat B.S. in Physics Larry Lee Demo B.E. in Met. Eng. William M. Deskin A.B. in Political Sci. Albert Edward DiFederio B.S. in A.S, Seniors!307 .3-A Cindy DiPaola B.S. in Education Diane Lynn DiPiero B.S. in Education Alicia Ann Dixon AAS in Dietary Technology B.S. in Education Nicholas Dominic Gene Donofrio B.A. in Commercial Art B.A. in Pre-Law Q33 ' Marilyn Dubyak Paul Joseph Dudash B.S. in Corrections B.S. in Indus. Mktg. 308!Seniors Lawrence L. Dixon, Jr. lu f L Diane Elaine Direnzo B.S. in B.A. Rebecca Noreen Doinoff A.D. in Nursing John William Dorrance, Jr. B.A. in Political Science Julia Ann Duff B.S. in Education Bonita Jean Ditchey AAS in Nursing Randall J. Dolak B.S. in B,A. Kathryn Jean Drydyk B.M.E. Music Education HQ' ii l Dean T. Duffy B.S. in B.A. . 4' George Harper Duke AB in Social Stud. lrene Economou B.S. in B.A. 'iffgif 503, c A, Charleston Elliott Dunlap Pamela Jean Durkin B.A. in Bus. Admin. B.S. in Nursing Tony Edl Allan N. Egidio B.S. in B.A. B.S. in B.A. Janice Ellington B.S. in Ed. 'ly' rx . . , -gs . Mi vf I .: W H V- -' f f Y , , ,ag Y, .-1 . . ly Rosemary J. Ellis Mary Ann Emery B.S. in Religion A.B. in History John Andrew Eskay B.A. in Psychology 31 OlSeniors f Z E -3 ll 7, lv iw 1 55.5 ' 5 ' 5 ,ea . , r - ' ' rf 'K- A . gf f. . , - ., ii .,l is Karen Sue Esterly A Diane L. Evans B.S. in Law Enforce. B-S. in Ed. Bradley J. Dutton B.S. in B.A. in Acctg. Loretta Anne Ekoniak B.S. in Medical Tech. ri Fred D. Esenwein B.E. in Electrical Engr. Gwen M. Evans B.S. in Math!Comp. Sci -' g p v -f , azegtx F f - .. , , 5 - c .- HF ' , Q' 'f if . . rf I H up ,f W, J .Je .. . ' l 4 ' l H3 .f- J I 5, U l B ' V 'M . if I 1Il-ix. , . XJ ' , i 5 f Gwyneth Ann Evans Richard Paul Evick C. Andrew Farabaugh Grace Lorraine Farmer B.A. in Mathematics B.S. in B.A. AAS in Mech.,Eng. Tech. B.S. in B.A. 1'-' si Mary A. Farragher B.S. in B.A. rf' 'uv- Deborah Feke A B.A. in Speech and Music 1,1 ki Sarah C. Finelli A.B. in Social Work Sybil E. Fasano B.S. in Educ. A.A.B. Sec. St. Dave W. Ferguson B.S. in Crim. Justice .i li Jean Congetta Filaccio B.S. in Correctlons Marcia Bell Fear Susan Elaine Fedoruk B.A. in Phil. and Psych. B.S. in Med. Tech. Karen Elaine Ferraro Fleno Joseph Ferri B.A. in English B.S. in Education Edward D. Fill Melissa Jean Fill A.B. in Social Studies AAS in Dietary Technology Seniors!311 Deborah Dee Finley B.S. in Education zz., if Jacquelyn Renee Fischio B.S. in Education Elizabeth Frances Fitzhugh AAB in Secr. Stud. Ji .ef Shirley Ann Forber B.S. in Nursing 312!Seniors ff' wg A Susan Flint Finn Kathleen Ann Finnerty Maria T. Fischio B.S. in Education B.S. in Education AAB in Advert. Iii i Darleen R. Fisher Michaele Susan Fisher Carol Jean Fitch A.D. in Nursing B.S. in Education B.E. in Civil Engr. Phyllis Lucy Fleming William John Fondoulis Phil B. Fontanarosa B.S. in Education B.E. in Electr. Engr. A.B. in Chemistry William J. Forrester Gary Frank Fortine Angeliki Frangopoulos B.M. ln Music Educ. A.B. in Anthropology A.B. in Social Work David George Frank B.A. in Gen. Admin. Glenn Michael Fuller A.B. in Psychology ,. ' l ,.-A fa- 'CWF 7 l ,Zcxxf liaise. , ,.fs-2? H. Thomas Gairy B.A. in Social Science F ,fl 'lll rl Carol Ann Garvin AAS in Nursing Joseph John Franko B.S. ln B.A. David Arthur Furst A.A.B. in Marketing Lane David Galey B.E. in Electrical Engr. Richard W. Gates B.S. In B.A. 'inlfs-,IV i Karen Diane Frederick AAS in Nursing Penny Rose Gaeta B.S. in Special Education Daniel Andrew Gall B.M. in Music Barbara J. Gavalier A.A.B. in Medical Sec. Gary Jay Friedkin B.M. in Music Education iw .sand Joy Marie Gaetano A.B. in Psych. and Soc. Work David J. Gallas B.S. in A.S. Georgia O. Gay AAS in Nursing Seniors!313 4 W hr' Heidi R. Genetta B.S. in Soclal Workg Spian. Jacqueline Marie German A.B. in Biology ., A-t ,. S Dennis J. Glancola B.E. in Metallurgy i Flich S. Gogesch B.E. in Engr. Linda Marie Gennaro B.S. in Education Robert Thomas Gesacion B.S. in Education -lax Q Beverly Jean Gibson A.D. in Nursing Betty Christine Goist B.S. in P.E. Donald P. George Cindy Lee Gant A.A.S. in Chlld Tech. B.S. in EduCa'ti0r1 l af 5 X xg Y! 'Xxx ' l pi X ' Karen E. Getchey Nancy Kuszmaul Gettig B.S. in B.A. B.M. in Education Mary Eileen Gilboy Martha Anne Godward B.S. in B.A. B.S. in Education Matina Goranitis Ruth Anne Gorgei A.A.B. in B.A. A.A.S. in Nursing Seniorsl315 Michael John Gould A.A.S. in Civil Engineering Technology Janet Eileen Grenamyer A.A.S. in Nursing V Christina G. Habegger B.S. in Business Administra- tion Robert Charles Hall BE in Electrical Engineering 316lSeniors David John Graora B.S. in A.S. ,N Thomas John Grieco B.S., B.A. in Industrial Marketing i Allen D. Hadley B.M.E. agp ix 'YH 'gp' iss iw William E. Hall, Jr. B.E. in Mechanical Engineer- ing Deborah Gratz B.S. in Elem. Ed. Lynette G. Griggs B.A. in Public Relations 81 Advertising Frank Edward Halfacre A in A Daniel J. Hallosk B.A.S. in Law Enforcement Lynn Susan Green B.M. in Music Education Joan M. Gruszecki B.A. in Biology Terry John Halko A B.S. in Business Administra- tion Paul David Hancock A.B. in History Beverly Ruth Hann B.S. in Chemistry Alan Lance Harris B.S. in Education Michele Marie Harty B.S. in Physical Education Mickey Clay Heestand B.E. in Mechanical Engineer- ing . 'h N ' 3, A 1: 0 A h ' V l ' 0 Donald Lee Hann B.E. in E.E. Martha Louise Harris Commercial Art Karen Denise Hawkins A.A.S. in Nursing ,lj .1 .Y , .. Peggy M. Henderson B.S. in Education J' lil QP' '. . :I 7 --fiie!5:?21 -'- 1 ,- f.---N 1 -,-Lj u-35,-.:6i.,,gmAY - M . .Lrg -ggi ff. Q 4-5 iw W .igjxv lf 2.-: :fi ' ll ,- 1 ' if ting if-'Z ' - ' - 'cf' -I .. ,,: 'Hg-'fifl' ' 4 ' 1' 1' 'ii y In ., y f li ,El , ,V if-:-rw ,. ' - . .... H1 Avi, , 5 .-,i.:' ' -5:5-.J -:-Na ml, Ts, 2 I I if '- r mi ll. m s' Y-Q ml 5 - '-:fi ,Q -,. mil ll I . ' ll' 1 I 1: ', U ' . Y ,, - . ., David J. Harasym B.S. in Education SueEIlen Grace Harris B.M. in Voice Douglas Craig Hauger B.S. in B.A. ii Flandel A. Henderson B.S.A.S. in Law Enforcement Pamela A. Harmicar A.A.S. in Nursing Debra Sue Hartig B.S. in Education Kathleen Ann Heckert A.A.S. in Nursing Bruce D. Henkel B.E. in Civil Engineering Seniors!317 Beatrice Kay Herbkersman B.S. in Education Q ' ,,5:'f1i :, i . Patricia Ann Hiland B.S. in B.A. W. Helen Jean Hobson A.A.B. In Secr. Stud. Patricia A. Holt B.M. in Organ 318lSeniors Jonathan Gail Herrmann - Joseph Charles Hite B.S. in Education Michele Louise Hodge B.S. in Education Klrk J. Holub A.A. in Crim. Just. Earle Charles Heusinger, Jr. B.M. in Education .im NMMA' s Guenther Albrecht Hladiuk B.S. in B.A. W1 Geraldine Alexis Hofmeister B.S. in Foods!Nutrition Diane Michele Hoover A.A.S. in Child Care Tech. .o.. Gayle Evelyn Higley A.A.S. in Nursing Michael V. Hlebovy B.S. in B.A. l James Christopher Holmes B.S. in B.A. Ronald W. Hopper A.A.S. in Nursing Janice Gayle Horne B.S. in Elementary Ed. ' 2 Q E ' - r .i9:T f' 4 K' Jan, , rf uf an T1 ' . UV- 1' it in P . , 535 A in lc 9 Qzrj.. A S Kilt r' . V X g lf! 1, it - A Elizabeth Jane Hudak B.A. in Social Work l v1frff-.NS gi' . John Harry Hyde B.S. in B.A. Cynthia Tress Italiano B.S. in Education Thomas James Hosa A.A.B. in Adv. Tech. Barbara Gartland Huffman B.S. in Nursing Veronica Ann llles B.S. in Education ..--A-+1 x f , X1 Andjelka Marla lvasic A.D. in Nursing A in --' Joan Darlene Hubiack B.S. in Education Irene Sarah Hubbard A.D. in Nursing John Michael Hughes Fredrick J. Huston B.S. in Accounting B.S. in B.A. Carla L. lnfante John V. Isaacson AAS in Dietary Technology A,B, in History 9 - oo- .1 I an 9' Mary Ellen Jackson Karen Kay Jacob AAD in Nursing A.B. in Earth Science Semors!319 1 ' V ty fs l , V Sandra Jean Jacobs Linda Carolyn Jacobson Paul Kenneth Jacobson B.S. in Education B,S. in Education A.A.B. in Bus. Manage. ap- A'-- - Y Us-.gg Robert Thomas James Shirley Ann James David J. Janowski B.S. in B.A. B.S. in Education B.S. in B.A. in a ap- 3 Karen E. Jarosz Leonard X. Jendrejeski Michael Turner Jennings B.S. in Medic. Tech. B.S. in A.S. B.S. in B.A. T V M , N , Q l it lf ' 5 ' T1 'N ii .Q - F ig' an I A l , Q' .2 I ' Tw, ,': 2 ' S l Uffai 'fs it 'tv if ' ., e Deborah Ann Johnson Freddie Johnson Joyce LaVerne Johnson A.A.S. in Nursing B.S. in B.A. B.S, in Education 320!Seniors Robert Paul James B.S. in Education Anthony Joseph Januszkiewicz B.S. in Law Enforce. Adm. tl Thomas L. Joachim B.E. in E.E. 1 J' Rosemary Elizabeth Johnson A.A.S. in Nursing 1 W Barbara Lynn Jones A.A.B. in Secretarial St. Alfred William Jordan A.B. in Spanish Bruce Mansour Joseph B.S. in B.A. Mary Jo Julian B.S. in Education 322lSenlors Lawrence Paul Jones A.B. in B.A. Barbara Jean Jordan B.A. in Spanish, English Edward Joseph B.E. in Management Engr. Lawrence Kacenga B.S. in Biology i Marjorie Lynne Jones B.S. in B.A. Rebecca Ann Jordan B.A. in Spanish, English Peter C. Joseph A.A.S. in Civil Engr. Tech. Karen Kacmar A.A.S. in Pol. Sc. Tech. Richard E. Jones B.S. in B.A. Virginia Ann Jordan B.S. in Education Abdel-Ghani I. Judeh B.S. in E.E. 'hw si 'wrv' Linda Ann Kadvan AAS in Nursing av ff.,- -l agg- W l Richard Joseph Kadvan Albert Marc Katz B.S. in B.A. Xt. 'J i Jiiiax. Margaret Ann Keshock B.S. In Elementary Education 1 ill Bradley Thayer Klser B.S. in Business 'Q' Robert M. Kane B.S. in B,A. Ali Reza Kazemi B.E. in Civil Engineering Colleen M. KIFISGY B.S. in Education Judith Ann Kish A.B. in Nursing Mary Jane Kapasta B.S. In Education Gary L. Kelso B.S. in Education Denise Renee King B.S. in Corrections Robert Joseph Kleen B.S.-B.A. 25-s Y ill , M . ,, Barbara Sharon Karlin B.S. in B.A. Robert James Kennedy B.S. in B.A. James A. Kiriazis A.B. in Anthropology 81 Physics Sheila A. Kieln Nursing SenIorsl323 Teresa Jane Klosinski B.S. in Education Andy J. Kocjan B.S. in E.E.T. Joanne Mary Kollar Nursing Joseph M. Koren, Jr. A.S. in Electrical Engineering 81 Tech 324!Seniors Joyce Ann Kmetz B.S. in Education Barbara Ann Kohut A.A.S. Child Care Technology 'E Patricia Ann Komara B.S. in Elem. Ed. Toni Korleski B.S. in Education S . Dennis Melvin Koch B.S. in Art Education i. .2 in 'L ' -141 . is - ', '.l'EJl'4rl. . M. i A H2555 Joseph Richard Kohut B.S. in Education Lynne Kopac A.A.B. Secretarial Studies Pauline Koss A.A.S. in Dietary Technology Sharon Lynn Kochera A.A.S. in Child Care Technology Vilma M. Kolacz B.S. in Mathematics Robert Kopac B.S. in Mathematics Frederick Michael Kotheimer B.S. in B.A. Carol Ann Kowach B.S. in Applied Sciences E91 V il Alan Walter Krezeczowski B.S. in A.S. Theodore J. Krupa B.S. in Accounting William Jeffery Kucynski B.A. in Psychology Marilyn Marie Kozusko A.A.B. in Secry. Studies 44,-f Susan C. Krezeczowski B.S. in Med. Techn. Richard James Krygowski B.A. in Biology Ronald John Kukura B.S. in B.A. we ii Carol Ann Kramer Lisa Diane Kraus B.S. ln Education B.S. in Nursing FR Thomas Krispinsky Janice Gale Kromer B.S. in B.A. A.B. in Math Paula Ann Kubik William J. Kubus B.M. in Music A.B. in History Michele Ann Kusmirek Linda Marie Lacivita B.S. in Education B.S. in Education Seniorsl325 ,va 1 1 vp. ws 4 :Lg . 326lSel1i0rS Ii: J sv' ' 'Way--U' Joe A. LaRocca B.A. ln Political Science Joanne Lazear ADN in Nursing 'Q A Mary Ann Lellio B.S. ln Education Elaine Levoff A.D. in Nursing Margaret Anne LaRocca Marilyn A. Lattro Carol Ann Lawrence AAS in Nursing AAB in Secretarial Studies B.S. in Education R59 Hedda Leause Myung-Hee Lee Richard Kenneth Lee B.A. in Philosophy A.A. ln Computer Tech. BM- In lVlUSiC Education E Q-'B James Leonard Rosanne M. Leone Linda Sue Lerch B.S. in B.A. A.D. in Nursing B.S. ln Education we-52'-I i M, Claudia Ruth Libertln LuAnn Llmestahl Tatsarin Linpisal B.S. in Biology B.M. in Music Education A.A. ln Management Seniors!327 W David Joseph Lipinsky A.A.B. in B.A. Dee Marie Locicero B.S. in Education Patrick Edward Lowry B.A. in History Darlene Sigler Luntz B.S. in Education 328lSeniors K N 1r Cheryl Diane Lisko B.A. in English Dale Edward Loewit B.S. in Education Bob Lumpkin B.S. in B.A. Katherine Ann Luzar A.A.B. in Accounting 5 Mary Ann Lisko A.A.B. in Secry. Studies lla Kay Lopley A.B. in Social Work Jerald Andrew Lutheran B.A. in History Bernadine Ann Lyda A.B. in English Patricia M. Lisko A.B. in Social Work Susan Beth Lower A.A.B. in Secry. Studies Barvara Luttrell A.D. in Nursing Richard D. Macejko B.S. in Biology David Paul Maehala B.E. in E.E. Marilyn Mahinis B.S. in Education 'UB 1-..L3.,, Linda Elaine Manfrass A.D. in Nursing Loulsa Mary Marchionda BS in Food 8K Nut., AB in French Ruth Ann Mackey B.A. in Economics i :A - 4 f glare... - E Leonard Joseph Maiernik B.E. in Mechanical Engineer- ing Li ,E 7 L , Victoria Lee Mango A.S. in Nursing Ernest Andrew Marenchin B.S. in Law Enf. Admin. ,gb Carmela Ann Maori AAS in Nursing Dimitris John Magouras AAS in Computer Tech. Janet Maksimoff Mary F. Makatura A.B. in Political Science B.M. QW fi? Michael Thomas Manion B.S. in B.A. Laura Louise Manhollan B.M. in Music Education QZ Win- -- Renee E. Marenchin Jane A- Maflf10 AAS in Dietary Tech. B.S. in EdUC3fi0l'l Seniors!329 I Janice Lynn Markovlch B.S. in Education Gayle L. Martin B.A. in PsychlSoc. Work Martin E. Masters B.E. in E.E. Rosemarie Ann Mazerik B.S. in Acctg. 330!SenIors James Frank Marn A.B. in Economics Debbie L. Martinovich B.S. in Science ,R Carol Ann Mastromatteo A.A.S. in Comp. Tech. Karen Renee Mazzocco A.A.S. in Nursing Donna J. Maro B.S. in Ed. Ida Irene Marttala B.S. in Nursing Mariellen Mauser B.S. in Food!Nutrition 3 Patrick Joseph McCarthy, Jr. B.S. in A.S. Nancy Jean Marsh B.A. in English Patty J. Masi A.A.B. Secr. Stud. .wr xii Mike S. Mavriglan B.A. in English Jeffrey Alab McCann B.S. in Education Loretta Mae McGee A.A.S. in Nursing if Brenda E. Mclver B.S. in Med. Tech. Cheryl L. McLean B.S. in Education ,aa-r S., lv LL Elaine Carol McCoy A.A.B. in Adv. Art Thomas Robert McGee B.S. in B.A. Clay McKendree B.S. in A.S. Sharon Lynn McNeal A.A.S. in Nursing ciarabel McOuffie Jeanne. Marie McEvoy A.A.S. in Nursing A-A-S In Nursing K fkw lag, ig 1,- Michael Paul McGarry Patricia Ann McGarry B.S. in B.A. A.A,D. in Diet. Tech. Kenneth J. McMahon Terry E. McKnight A.A.S. in Police Science B-S- in BA- Diana Danielle McVea Deborah Sue Mead B.S. in B.A. B.S. in Education Senlors!331 Julia Ann Medieus Cheryl Jean Meek Virginia Louise Merdes B.M. in Music Education B.S. in Education B.A. in English 2 S' If I I Y 'iff I E l Qi I N... Judith Lynn Merola Dominic A. Messuri Lynda F. Metzler B.S. in Education B.E. in El. Engineering B.S. in Education Don J. Miller Juanita M. Miller Lynnette Minor B.S. in Civil Eng. B.S. in Education B.S. in Education 3. 39 - , l ll . ml sf ' 1 ' .ll ' David G. Mitchell Elaine Susan Mitchell Kathleen Louise Mitchell B.S. in Adv. and P.Ft. B.S. in Education A.A.B. in B.A. 332lSenlors Jane Lee Merdic B.S. in B.A. Mary Jane C. Mlladore A.A.B. in Secre. Studies Robert S. Mlshata B.S. in Adv. and P.Fl. Linda A. Mitchell A.A.B. in Secr. Science , wx E W .s, 3 F Y , - x Wie ,W ,W Seni0rS!333 334!Senlors Jerry E. Mlack B.A. in Retail Mkt. Janet M. Monroe B.S. in Acctg. Linda Marie Mocker A.A.S. in Nursing Catherine Joan Montgomery B.A. in Spanish!EngIish David J. Moore B.E. in Metallurgy Linda Marie Montevideo B.S. in Medical Tech. Noreen Ellen Moderalli B.S. in A.S. John Robert Moss, Jr. B.S. in Criminology Janice Lynn Moskovitz B.S. in Education Angel A. Morrone James Matthew Mosley Charles Wesley Mound B.E. in Electr. Engr. B.E. ln Civil Engr. A.S.S. in Law Enforce. Catherine Marie Montana A.A.S. in Dietary Tech. Melissa Jane Morgan B.A. in Social Work Michael Thomas Morelli B.S. in B.A. 'n- Terry Lee Moyer B.S. in Trans. Manage. Nancy Lee Mullen B.A. in P.E. JoAnn Muter B.S. in Education Connie Naoum A.B. in Sociology Gregory T. Neapolitan B.S. in B.A. Thomas Anthony Murphy A.B. in Psychology ' 1 Marsha Ella Myers AAB in Secretarial Kay Louise Nardo B.S. in Education i Susan Neeld AAB in Secretarial N75 LQ'-: ,.,-.- W Karen L. Murray Dennis Anthony Murrin AAS in Nursing B.S. in Transportation Peggy Ann Namesnik Alice Ann Nagy B.S. in Education B.S. in Education Ida Marie Nassar B.A. in Social Work Carol Ann Narducci B.S. in Education Barbara Jean Nelson Sonja R. Nelson B.S. in Education B.S. in Education Senlors!335 Kathleen Agnes Nemec AAB in Secretarial Pamela F. Neveu B.E. in lnd. Eng. l Ellen Louise Notareschi B.S. in Education Judith M. Nyers B.E. in Ind. Eng. 336!Senlors Mary M. Neptune AAB in Nursing Louise Marie Newman B.S. in B.A. Lawrence M. Novlcky B.A. in Soc. Studies James Lawrence Odom BSAS in El. Eng. Anita Marie Nerone Mary Jane Nestor AA in Cytotechnology B.A. in English Elizabeth A. Nocera Linda Jane Nocera B.A. in English B.S. in Education ilf '1' Elizabeth K. Nyers John M. Nyers B.S. in Education B.E. in Chem. Eng. - 7,4 Franklin D. Ohlin Urban A. Olmi B.S. in Education 35- in Ind- ENQ- WT- Q Margaret Ann O'MaIia Bafbfifa Ann Qfenic B.S. in Education B.S. in Education Linda Mary Owen Vicki Lynn Pacileo B.S. in B.A. B.S. in Education MM H,4,,. Judith Ann Pallay B.S. in B.A. Ralph Leo Papania B.E. in Ind. Eng. lf x 4 -Y Michael G. X 9 . v- Pauona B.S. in Ind. Eng. Gerald Anthony Pappa B.S. in B.A. Eugene Orynycz B.S. in Mathematics James Pagley, Jr. AAB in B.A. ii , H' -1-f Q ll. il Dorothy I. Palmer B.S. in Education Ed John Paris Advertising Art 'Y is... Q. N ,, W... 4 J -V ifsi. K .1 . irq! ... .4 N its fwzag' -::- sw. -., .1 . -L -..-- : 3 - We ,. 4 .E 1 x, ' :Y N I imgku f 3,-533 I I xzzlifdgi g -1955155 Robert Anthony Ostrowsk B.E. in Mech. Eng. Joan Pakalnis BSAS in Corrections Joseph O. Palmiter B.E. in EI. Eng. Billy E. Parker B.S. in B.A. Seniorsl337 338!Seniors Larry Thomas Parks B.S. in B.A. John Joseph Pasternack B.S. in Education Frank Louis Pavlechko B.A.S. in Law Enforcement Annette Lyne Pearson A.S. in Soc. Work fx 1 Dennie Flay Parsons Kathleen Anne Passarella John Randall Passella BSAS in EET B.S. in Education B.S. in El. Eng. Carol Ann Pastore Glenna A. Paterson Harry Evans Patrick A.B. in History B.S. in Education B.S. in B.A. asf-f' Nf,fl?l5g l -I J -A at 'fl l it it A . N, Barbara A. Pavlik Dorothy A. Payne Beverly Pearl B.S. in Education B.S. in Education B.S. in Education John Joseph Pearson Robert Matthew Pellltt Sandra Irene Pencis B.S. ln Education B.S. in Education B.S. in Biology Seniors!339 - E 5' . ,W f - jf ' DR- - fav Barbara A. Pennell John A. Pete Patti Christine Petrarca Robert Joseph Petrek AAS in Nursing A.B. in Sociology AAS in Child Care B.E. in Mech. Eng. Robin Leah Petrenick Janice Ann Phillips Sarah E. Phillips Yaowaluck Phuphatana AAS in Nursing A.B. in Psychology B.M. ln Music M.A. in English 2 : ' - ' QF.: Gary D. Pierce Patricia Elaine Pierce Ronald Paul Piersante Frank Richard Pifer B.E. in Ind. Eng. B.S. in Education AAB in Accounting Tech. AAS in Marketing 'HQ' X Joyce R. Piler Virginia E. Pilz Joseph James Pinkle James JOSGPN Pisani AAS in Nursing B.S. in B,A, BSAS in Law Enforcement B-5 in El- ENQ- 340lSenlors 3 Richard Fl. Pisani Joe Piscitani Frank Pittman B.S. in Accounting B.E. B-S- in B.A. Mary Elizabeth Pogany Anne Marie Politis Janyce Rae Polombi BSAS in Home Ec. B.S. in Corrections B.S. in Education 'W wi , it Wi Wi it ie i f lil, lv 1 Madalyn M. Popio Anita Lynn Porter Byron H. Porter B.S. in Education AAS in Child Care A.B. in Black Studies 4. W lil - . t . ' w , . Q . Richard Gary Powell Vincent Paul Procopio Bernard A. PVOX B.E. in EI. Eng. A.A. in Soc. Studies BSAS in El. Eng. David Ray Plunkett AAS in Nursing Patricia Jane Popa A.B. in Spanish and French Dominic Anthony Potenzini A.B. in P.E. Phyllis M. Purszkowski Elementary Education Seniorsl341 Dominic J. Puleo B.S. in Accounting Mary Elizabeth Ftagan B.S. in Elem. Education John A. Regan, Jr. A.A.S. in Civ. Engr. Tech. Rose M. Flazzano B.S. in B.A. 342!Seniors :six Patricia A. Purser A.D.N. in Nursing If 'mmf' in , Theresa Ann Rabovsky B.S. in Education Robert Lee Ramsey B.S. in B.A. l a Eileen Jane Reardon B.S. in Education . 55,1 .i ' .Aqlv f - Joyce Elaine Puryear Edward Lee Puskarich B.M. in Music Education Joanne Rach Pamela Jean Flaeburn B.A. in Sociology B.A. ln Sociology Ronald Kenneth Flandic B.S.A.S. Law Enforc. Admin. Jeannette F. Rasey B.S. in Education YK? Mary Ann Reese Judith Ann Flega B.S. in Education A.B. in Social Work Marihelen Felicia Reichert AAS in Nursing 'inf' 'ti Thomas Jeffrey Reto B.S. in Accounting Joan Elaine Rhodes B.S. in Education Mary Richley B.S. in Bus. Ed. Arline Helen Reinking AAS in Nursing Charles T. Retort A.B. in Social Work -mi ag- 45,3 .Y :Q Irene D. Ricciardulii B.S. in Education 5. Roben Ann Richter A.D. in A.S. EK J! . Victoria Lagamon Remolador AAS in Nursing Donna Lynn Reves B.S. in Education tiiiaiiiiii. hh.. ,.. l Teresa Louise Rice B.S. in B.A. Frederick H. Rider, Jr. B.E. in Mech. Eng. Q. r QWK if ' 'H 11:-G :V .-Q--aff 550 ' . H ..,. ,--,. JB . ,,Q1 ' V r 1.13 '11-.fEg, ',,p Il, . 'ANL 1 ,ii 'wg ,Jiri-1 re-!l, .' ,, .,,. jg .T .. , , . 3 fx r' 524-fi, , , .- 'N -1 We 2113 i fs, ii... ,U - 1 . iw : nwiif .ii ,- ' , Lim aH2lL,4l --ii ,. -:pg H! mmm :Wai wr il f t Q A r' ,X Yun I :ww,1i,,,u,l ,f i aw' iiif .. , Lili. sae '- '. 'ri Cathy Sue Reto AAS in Nursing Mary Low Rhoads B.S. in Education L Thomas Lee Rice BSAS in EI. Eng. - xxx 1 I Cynthia Ann Rivalsky AAS in Nursing Seniors!343 4 Ib - t Linda Rivalsky B.S. in Med. Tech. Jim Louis Rockney Civil Engr. Tech. 'x Carlos E. Rosario B.S. in B.A. B.M. in Music Education George Dennis Roscoe 5if5f31jjj '- fl. William Otto Rotar, Jr. A.A.B. in Bus. Mangmt. Daniel Wayne Russel B.S. Corrections Psych. 'wergv' . , Kenneth Albert Sadeckas Alexander Anthony Sabo B.S. in B.A. B.S. in B.A. 344!Seniors UF? Paul Anthony Romeo B.S. in B.A. Anthony C. Rossi A.B. in Polltical Science Robert Peter Rutkousky B.S. in B.A. Jane Ellen Sakely B.S. in Education William Harold Romlne, Jr. B.S. in Law Enforcement Cynthia Ann Rossi B.S. in Education ,fv- , f 'lst' 1'-w 'V ,ff-5 Jean Marie .Ryznar B.A. in Math Logan M. Sampson ll A.A.S. Seniors!345 Fred Lewis Sandal William John SaI'iCh, Jr. B,S, in B,A, B.E. in EI. Eng. itil A f- Q Mary Lynne C. Schmidt Dolma G. Schrum AAS in Secretarial B.S. in Education - A James Michael Scuillo Catherine A. Seclch B.S. in B.A. B.S. in Corrections ,1f,, 'Qui' T'-...' r -'-n 'yi -, hiv. at :mr ,cn kllalili Robert S. Sharshan Mary Catherine Shevetz 3461 Seniors A.S. in Dietary Tech. ig to ' Elita Saulsberry AAS in Nursing Susan Elizabeth Schultz B.S. in Education Jan Joseph Seidler AAS in Nursing if A i lin' A 3:1 l, -, ii E i. Q, 6,3 5 +- ' - ij ,gri- . 4 -L f .V-24,1-, I ' 5 :fri al. 7' ,, 'fl-' . V Hs, - - l . GSL' . if I V ' . gf E 7 Charlene Shaw B.S. in Education Alexander Jerry Savakls A.B. in Pol. Sci. and Math jf 'rw Alan R. Schwartz B.S. in B,A. Dawn Marie Sellers B.S. in Education 3 Richard F. Shaw B.M. in Music Richard L. Sheppard B.S. in B.A. John Thaddeus Siglow B.S. in B.A. Loretta A. Simon B.A. in Psychology Gary A. Skubick B.S. in Education 1. 5 .., , i H ' ' . ..: .',l,Qi ,I s .0 - -5, '.'o.h.f . it ,sf-Y '- qw-2.53 aw G - 1-21:25.-f K-A -' . J. ' - .. 11.1, :iii ' ,, - 13, an iififlilnii . . ' 'I - Y if--if 'C 53. Q-' Mtg gui' 6 1 ,4 if ' Y? ' - fd 7- fx ' W' '2 in 'M' v. ' - 4 gs ' H , , i iff' if . ,f I,-4, u WEL ' Fteatha Mae Shipman GYGQOVY G- Shifilla AAS in Nursing B.S. ifl B-A. Don David Simon Joseph George Simko 1 B.S. Comprehensive Science 55- ln B-A- Linda A. Sinich B.S. in Education Lorie Marie Simon B.S. in Education ,gr-1 Kathleen M. Slee R0f1a.ld E: Slipski A.D. in Nursing AB- In H'Si0fY P' Jeannie Lou Shubert A.D. Applied Science James R. Simon B.S. in H.P.E. Jiri' --1-ti 1 'I -f Av, ef, f Joseph Sirilla, Jr. B.S. in Education it ig K x it - X Bruce A. Smith B.S. in B.A. Seniorsl347 l fe w l at Lynne Ann Smith Marc Smith Murry Lee Smith Nan Marie Smith B.S. in Education B.S. in B.A. B.S. in Ind. Mngmt. B.S. in Education L. I L ' Susan J. Smith Wayne C. Smith Richard Lee Sobotka Lois Jean Sofranko B.S. in A.S. B.M. Cello B.S. in Education A,A. in Biology V+'-u ir L Karen Ann Sparks Mary Jane Sperko Larry A. Sprinkle Terry Lynn Stamp A,A,B, Sec. Studies B.S. in B.A. B.S. in A.S. B,S. in Education 1-ER pg 4 ,. 3 3 , , v,nl1lf 'fg?m Donna Lou stancher Paula Jean Stanley Lee Ann Steigerwald Gary David Steinbaugh B,S, in Education B.S. in Education B.M. French Horn B.E. Electrical Engr. 348!Seniors '77-of Gary 3, Steinberg Susan Ellen Stetson B.S. in Corrections B-S-N in NUfSin9 htm 'I - .1-sir' Karen Joan Stillwagon Jean Stonework B.S. in B.A. B.S. in Education Ronald Anthony Strollo Julie Ann Stuck Assoc. in Police Science A.A.S. in Nursing X James A, Suffglk William Q. Sullivan B,S, in B.A. A.B. in English EAW MaryEllen Stevens Mary Theresa Stevens A.A.S. in Nursing A.A.S. in Nursing E-is 'QP--r 'lbs Robert Stancey Stosky Nancy Strange B.E. in Metall. Engr. B.S. in Education Edward F. Sturgeon Jeffrey L. Suain B.S. in Education B.S. in Education :gf L , Elly' N . i 'g- fa-f ' V ,Q ' r ai Karen M. Supancic B.S. in Education B.S. in Education Judith Marie Swan Seniorsl349 X I ? Barbara Ellen Swanson B.S. in Education Stanley Richard Sykes B.S. in Business Adm. Donna Lee Tamulonls B.S. in Medical Tech. Alice J. Terlecky B.S. in Education Linda Christine Swanson A.B. in Social Work Phillp R. Szczyglowski B.E. in Industrial Engr. '57 Eileen Eve Tanlnecz B.A, ln Math and English Sandra L. Testa A.B. In Psych. and Soc. Work Paul Joseph Sweeney B.S. in Business Adm. .QQ Pierre DuMont Taltoan B.S. in Business Adm. Michael John Tarchlck A.A.B. in Transportation Management Emery G. Thomas B.S. in B.A. Morley Richard Sweet B.S. in Business Adm. Donald Joseph Tamulonis, Jr. A.B. in Chemistry 5 J. 'J Sheldon Teel B.E. in Civil Engr. Paul Adam Thomas B.A. in Psychology Seniorsl351 K f an . W, Robert E. Thomas Bonnie J. Thompson B.S. in Mathematics AAS in Nursing 'US Thelma Irene Timko Linda F. Tillman AAS in Nursing B-S. in B.A. Joe Mark Toman Greg Alan Todd V B.E. Mech. Engr. AB- English Deborah Toogood Norman E. Toot B.S. in A.S. B.M. Piano 352!Seniors ii-rx'-'1' James Edwin Thornton B.S. in B.A. 5' Raymond Robert Timlin B.A. in Political Science Janet A. Tomaskovich B.S. in A.S. Diane Marie Toperzer A.A.B. in B.E., S.S. MaryAnne Thornton AAS in Nursing Thomas Michael Tobin B.S. in B.A. Susan Marie Tomo B.S. in History Education William Paul Torek B.E. in Chemical Engineering H. ' ll ,ll lil ' wzzi' - f I1 l iii: Sylvia Ann Torquatl Diane Marie Torrl Suzanne Marie Toth Diane Elaine Tribby A.B. in English B.S. in Education A.A.S. in Nursing A.D. in Applied Science Sebastian M. Trombino John Charles Trube, Jr. Michele Trucksis Paul Truhan B.S. in A.S. B.A. in Mathematics B.S. in Medical Tech. B.A. in Social Studies Ralph Terry Tullls Robert Howard Turner Paul T. Turscak Paulette Turschak B.S. in A.S. B.S. in Education A.A.S. in Nursing A.B. in Psychology ., gif? Christine Tyson Kermit J. Unrue Terry Pgberf Unangst Debra Ann Urban B.S. in Education B.S. ln A.S. B.S. in B.A. A.A.S. in Med. Secretary Senlors!353 Linda Marie Vaccariello B.S. in Education Susan Ellen VanSuch B.S. in Education Carol Ann Vicarel AAS in Nursing Linda F. VonKennen ,,- .4-, 'i'2'ii..a John Louis Valentic B.S. in lnd. Mgmt. Tom Vaslla B.A. in Political Science Edward Leo Victor B.S. in Education llnlflni ft W -ft :EQ if :?i?xI'., Bharat V. Vora Jeanne Fi. Valentino Delbert Lee VanGorder B.S. in Health B.S. in B.A. Jeifrey L. Veltre , Debra Ann Vernino B.S. in Education B.S. in Education l Danna M. Vlllano John Caesas Vitullo B.S. in Education B.S. ln Biology .,N , ' f lff's'1 . Marllyn Vuletich Beverly A. Walther B-S. in A'S. B,E, in Chem, Erjgr, B.A. in Nurslng A.A.B. Sec. Studies 354!Sel'IIOrS Nancy Lee Ward B.S. in Nursing Glen Lee Weckbacher B.E. in Electr. Engr. John Vincent Welker, Jr. B.S. in B.A. Daniel E. White B.S. in Education Gene Arthur Wasko B.E. in Electr. Engr. Ellen Jeanne Watson A.A.B. in Secr. Stud. 'Q Douglas Ross Weimer B.S. in Law Enforce. . ...sl-,A 122 'Y Leon H. Weinerman B.S. in Corrections Mary Elizabeth Werblan B.S. in Education George Richard Wertz B.S. in Pol. Science Seymour Bennett White B.S. in Education Rebecca Jean Whipple B.S. in Education Stanley R. Watson B.S. in Education Dawn Diane Welker B.S. in Education X L4 0 X 1: 1.1 Randall C. Weston B.S. ln B.A. Thomas Lynn Wiand B.S. in Education Seniors!355 if i P l Z, 4 r Mgr! ii K I . X 1 Ana . Peggy H. Wiegand Deborah Ann Wright B.S. in B.A. B.S. in Education Brian Dane Williams Charles E. Williams B.S. In Acctg. B.S. in Education Robert Williamson Alan Charles Wilson A.A.S. ln Nursing B-S- in B-A- ii ii ! ,. W 1 gg 13 ' tial Joseph Lawrence Wlnateld Joseph John Wisniowki B.S. in B.A. B.E. in Ind. Engr. 356lSeniors Charles John Wigley, lll A.B. in SpeechlDramatics i U' Donald D. Williams B.S. in Art Duane C. Wilson B.A.S. in Crim. Just. Robert E. Wolfe B.S. in B.A. Charlene Faye Wilkerson A.B. in Mathematics Jo Ann Williams A.A.S. in Nursing at FE fill 5 Susan May Witt Assoc. in Nursing Wllllam Thomas Wollet B.S. in B.A. 1 1 Kathryn Celeste Woznlak A.B. in Psychology Elaine Yager B.A. in A.S. Tse-lng Yu B.S. in Accounting , .Mx .4 gk' i Charles D. Zamary B.S. in Adv. and P.R. 358!Senlors N, ' ,f 'l' Sylvia Annette Wright A.A.S. in Dietary Tech. Dennis James Yaksich B.S. in B.A. Peter P. Yu B.S. in B.A. Christine M. Zaremskl B.S. in Food and Nutrition .1 Suzanne Lenore Wysensnl B.S. in B.A. John Paul Yakovlch B.M. in Music Education Mary Lind T. Yurclch A.D. in Nursing Laurle M. Zetts B.S. in Education Kenneth D. Yacacorie B.F.A. in Comm. Art. Judith S. Yovich B.S. in B.A. Patricia Ann Zajac B.S. in A.S. Samuel Anthony Zona B.S. in Education Hr' Y 41... .V Joan M. Zorn Michael J. Zurvitz Raymond J. Hlgglns Richard Lopushansky B.S. in Nursing B.S. in B,A. B.S. in B.A. Seniors!359 in x 59958 Q This Arising that arises When this is, that is This ceasing, that ceases When this is not, that is not Om Mani Padme Hum Bart Barbato August 3, 1943-August 3, 1974 l I 'r - 43: x +7 1 ' ,A' 'Q-Slffx N A A ., ., A yy 'TQ 4 :girl Q 1 :V ' 52535 pw '62 Q y'E!'Vf' 5 456-'Q-'i 'XQ 5' 'fl 4 ' ' f '4?1'1 Ri',, 'P ' gi 9' V ' 'N f 3 362!Workers Workers , , :f'?3gg.'2 ':l ' args, .i vw-. , .1 Q,f,fw.1: . ,u,,,i W, .il-. - ,- Eg i. Q --. FQ. 5' Workersl363 inypm.- wx.- .-4:-I.:--X gif-. .v',' V 5i:,,g:.:r, ,- - -. - ,M . ,- ngfw, Lv-1, ' ' '. X t, . Y 5:-::LZ.?,.-N -P1 -A 5- 4. ., N413 5.52. ..,-- I E'- - M,v:,q-rkiwzlfg-g -PA , .4 , 1. 1 1 1.4 x . ,W 1? ww-:amen f 364lWorkers ,-1 M., ,Y ,,.w1 'Www n--- 1 ik A ki 1 . -'r'...--19' mm? ' 'T Workers!365 INDEX Administration 26-37 Arts and Sciences 38-44 Baseball 246-251 Basketball 274-279 Black Week 144-147 Business 45-47 Canoe Races 60-61 Concerts 120-135 Credits 368-373 Education 50-52 Engineering 56-59 Fine Arts 53-55 Football 258-267 Fraternities 166-187 Golf 240 Greek Sing 169-169 Harlem Dance 142-143 Index 366-377 Introduction 1-17 Intramurals 283-286 Layout and Design NEON 1975 Editors Patrick Lowry C. K. Wick Photography Editor Kenneth M. Papagan Managing Editor Francie Andrews Assistant Photo Editor Raymond McAtee Non-credited Copy Mary Makatura Sharon Blose Joan Deskin Harry Dripps Sally Ezzo Debbie Grimm Pat Kemerer Joe Zarconi Staff Ken Yaccavone Adviser Melvin Mamula Michelle Murphy Debbie Flemias Lori Simon Christine Smith Joe Tucciarione Sherry Williams Jam bar Jazz Band Kilcawley Center Louis Falco Majorettes Neon Organizations Penguin Review Seniors Soccer Sororities Speakers Spotlight Student Development Student Council Swimming INDEX Technical and Community College Women's Sports Workers Wrestling 86-91 156-157 148-155 140-141 256-257 96-101 200-225 92-95 292-359 268-271 188-195 116-119 110-115 62-63 136-139 252-255 48-49 234-239 362-365 241-245 Kenneth M. Papagan PQ 741121, 1391041111 P912411111PQ 27 41111, DQ 28 41121, DQ 29 41121, P9 30 411121, PQ 314111.21, DQ 32 41111, PQ 33 41121, P9 34 4111,21, DQ 35 41111, PQ 36 41121, D9 37 4111,21, P9 41 41121, PQ 43 41111, DQ- 64 41131, DQ 65 4111,2,41, P9 66 41121. D9 70 41121, PQ 76 4111,21, P9 73 41111, D9 79 41111, PQ 60 41111, PQ 611111, P9 64 41121, DQ 66 4111,2,31, PQ 87 4111,2,31, pg 884111,2,4,51, pg 894111,2,31, pg 904111,2,3,4,51, pg 914113,41, P9 9741131, PQ 9941111, PQ 10041111, P9 10141111, P9 10241111, P9 104411114 DQ 10641111, PQ 10941111, PQ 110 4111,2,31, pg 1114111,21, pg 112 41111, PQ 11341111, D9 1224111,21, PQ 12341111, pg 1244111,2,31, pg 1254111,31,D912641111,DQ12741111,DQ 13641111, pg 1374111,2,3,4,51, pg 1384111,21, pg 1394111,21, pg 1424111,31, pg 1434112,31, pg 1444111,2,31, pg 1454111,21, pg 15041121, PQ 15541111, DQ 17041111, PQ 17941121, DQ 16341111, D9 18541111, PQ 13941111, D9 19141111, PQ 19241131, P9 19441121, PQ 19841121, PQ 19941121, D9 20041121, PQ 22841111, PQ 22941111, P9 23041111 pg 23141111, pg 2344111,211, DQ 23541111, PQ 25641111, PQ 2574111,2,31, pg 25841111, pg 25941121, DQ 26141111, DQ 26241121, PQ 26341111, PQ 26541111, PQ 28041111, DQ 26341121, D9 30241111, P9 32141111, PQ 32641111. PQ 33841111, PQ 24541111, P9 35041111, pg 35741111, pg 36041111, pg 362411121, pg 36541111, pg 379411121, pg 37541131. 370lNeon Photographers Ray McAtee DQ 3541131, DQ 6941121, PQ 9641111, P9 974111,21, DQ 10041-12,41. DQ 1014113,41, PQ 14341111, DQ 15941111, P9 16641121, DQ 16741111, PQ 17041121, DQ 17241121, PQ 1784112,S1, P9 18241121, D9 16941121, PQ 19541111, PQ 20441111, D9 21641111, P9 22641111, PQ 22741111, P9 23241111, D9 25941111, PQ 260411121, DQ 26241111, D9 26541121, DQ 2664111,21, P9 2674111,2,31, PQ 2724111,21, P9 27341111, pg 2744111,21 pg 2754111,21, D9 2764111.21 PQ 27741111, PQ 2784112,31, D9 2794111,2,31, PQ 28041121, pg 2814111,2,3, P9 28241111, pg 28341111, pg 3754111,2,41. Clare K. Wick DQ 1041121, DQ 1441111, P9 1541111, P9 2041111, PQ 2141111, P9 2241111, PQ 2341111, PQ 2741131, PQ 364113.41 PQ 534111,2,31, PQ 544111.31 PQ 554112,31, P9 54 41111, PQ 7241112311 PQ 744111,2,31. PQ 754111,21, PQ 9341131, PQ 10141121, P9 10741111, P9 12041131, PQ 1214111,21, pg 12241131, pg 12541121, pg 2054112,31, pg 21841121, 4pg 24641111 2474111,21, pg 24841111, pg 2494111,21, pg 2504111,21 pg 2514111,21, pg 25541121. P9 26541111, P9 36341111, P9 36441131, pg 37441131. Contracted Senior Photography B Stevens Studio, Bangor, Maine Photographer, Scott Woodward NEON Photographers John Beck Tim McGarry Mike Braun Kenneth M. Papagan Bruce Joseph Rick Pirko Bill Kubus Dan Pressly Raymond McAtee Clare Wick Contributing Photographers James Coakley Bill Crystal Charlie Greenman David Gundry Gary Hahn Pete Joy James V. Larene Chip Lavogue Debbie McAtee Artwork Joe Tucciarone Joe Callahan Printer Mike Mavrigan Chuck Melnick Ginny Merdes Jack Mitchell Mike Olson Joe Pellegrini Dom Potenzini Alan Schwartz Jim Villani Bert Coburn and Associates Special Thanks-John Beale, John Fowley, Hank Garono, Chuck Melnick and University Relations Lowell Satre, Greg Spraglia, YSU Flying Club, The Jambar. James Coakley James V. Larene pg 290ih1J. pg 364111, pg 40139, PQ 611133, PQ 980113, pg 99iif1,2i. Bill Chrystal Chip Lavogue PQ 4ifi2i, PQ 60413, P9 711111, PQ 8ifi37- PQ 366117. DQ 164 GH!- David Gundry pat Lowry DQ 711323, D9 159i1if1,2J. P9 309Uf1i- pg 202iif27, pg 20311823 Gary Hahn Debbie McAtee PQ 201127, PQ 4051- pg 961325. Pete Joy pg 199Uf1y, pg 152iff1j, pg 154631, PQ 2006115- 872!Contributing Photographers John Beck DQ 46021, P9 500231, P9 5101,21, DQ 5201 ,2,31. P9 54021, PQ 66011, DQ 6701,2,3,1 P9 70011, P9 77021, pg 83011, pg 98021, pg9904,51, D9 100031, PQ 11401,2,31, P9 11501,21, pg 118021, pg 14602,31, pg 147021, pg 14801 ,2,3,41, pg 149Uf1,2,31, pg 156Hf1,2,1, pg 15701,2,31, pg 158 011, pg 161011, DQ 131021, DQ 16502,31, P9 196031, D9 19701 ,21, PQ 212011, P9 219021. DQ 220031, D9 233011, P9 241011 ,2,31, pg 2070f21, pg 242Hi1,21, pg 2430f1,2,31, pg 24401,2,31, pg 24501,21. Dan Pressly DQ 38031, P9 50011, PQ 68011, DQ 116021, P9 154011, PQ 160011, P9 163011, pg 175021, pg 217011, Bill Kubus DQ 19011, PQ 27021, D9 31031, PQ 33111111 DQ 34031, D9 37031, P9 39021, DQ 40021, DQ 41031, PQ 42041, P9 430201, DQ 44021, P9 64021, PQ 66031, P9 116011, P9 118011, PQ 119021, PQ 154021, P9 19202,31, pg 213011, pg 36302,31. Flick Pirko DQ 13021, PQ 4301,31, DQ 560121, DQ 5701,2,3'1, D9 53011, D9 5901,21, pg 68021, pg 213021. Bruce Joseph D9 110121, P9 15031, D9 18011, P9 25011, PQ 4501,2,31, P9 4601.31 D94701,2,31, P9 4902,31, P9 55011. DQ 73011, PQ 273021, PQ 278011, P9 365021. Mike Braun DQ 1011, PQ 6021, 09 1601,21, DQ 39031, DQ 41011, PQ 44011, P9 43021, P9 49011, D9 69011, PQ 70031, DQ 71011, D9 99031, PQ 146011, PQ 147011, P9 155021, D9 162011, D9 17101,31, PQ 172011, PQ 174011, P9 176031, DQ 130021, D9 194011, pg 1960121, pg 198011, pg 199011, D9 214021, D9 21501,21, PQ 233011, DQ 23901 ,2,31, D9 256021 DQ 297011, DQ 314011, PQ 333011, pg 36401,21. Tim NIcGarry DQ 5011, P9 4001,31, D9 44031, P9 75031, P9 146021, D9 147021, PQ 148011, pg 152041, pg 153011, pg 23601 ,21, P9 252031, P9 25301,21, DQ 25405.61 P9 25501.31 P9 27002,31. Photo Credits!371 Mike Mavrigan D9 91i1f1,2,53, PQ 105l1i13, P9 120l1l1,23, PQ 123l1l23, PQ 12644323 P9 128lit1,2,3,3 pg 129l1Hl, pg 130lii13, P9 131lil1,2,3,43, PQ 132l1l23, pg 133Ht1,2,3l, pg 134Uf1,23, pg 135lif1,23. pg 1420423. Chuck Melnick DQ 266413, P9 280413, P9 356323, PQ 624131.23 PQ 63l1i1,2,33, P9 103l1l13, PQ 150llf53, P9 152lll2,33, P9 153lli23, P9 240l4l13, PQ 252lif1,23, PQ 254l1i1,2,3,43, PQ 284l1i13, P9 286ll1l13, DQ 287444113 D9 288lii13, P9 289lit13, pg 291030. Ginny Merdes P9 296413, PQ 326423, PQ 38lil1,23, P9 390313, pg 65113133 pg 826113. Jack Mitchell PQ 140Hl1,23, D9 14111113- Mike Olson PQ 268l1l1,23, P9 259lfl1,23, D9 270lli13, pg 271l4lf1,2l. Joe Pellegrini D9 20433, DQ 30123, PQ 30323, D9 120133, P9 13lif13, P9 130113, P9 140423, P9 15414123- Dom Potenzini pg 264 01113. Alan Schwartz PQ 8811433- Jim Villani PQ 92l11l1,2,3,43, DQ 93l1f1,23, PQ 94l1i1,2,3,43, pg 9501t1,2,3,43. Photo Creditsl373 374!With Help from Friends A Scott Woodward, Stevens Studios A Ann Torek 374!With Help from Friends 'N A Melvin Mamula, Neon Advisor. 3 I , Fl' A2 John Fowley A - , 1 si. J0hl'l Beale L A Hank Bert Coburn, Printer. With Help from Friends!375 Y ' ill!! . lm - ,, - , ' fs.. 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