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Contents:
Susan Cartsonis Joins Advisory Board | James Jones Winner Announced
Colum McCann Wins National Book Award
Marlon James Named Finalist for National Book Critics Circle Award
Cecilia Galante Joins Creative Writing Faculty | Page To Stage
Faculty Notes | Student Notes

Susan Cartsonis Joins
Advisory Board
Film producer Susan Cartsonisjoins the Advisory Board of the
Graduate Creative Writing Program.
She is a Producer and President of Storefront Pictures. In 2000, The
Hollywood Reporter named her one of the top five grossing of the year
for her film What Women Want (starring Mel Gibson) and Where the
Heart Is (staring Natalie Portman, Ashley Judd, and Sally
Field). Cartsonis was an executive
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�decade before leaving to build two successful
film companies. During her
tenure at Fox, she helped develop and supervise Nell, The Truth About
Cats and Dogs, Buffy The Vampire Slayer, and many others, including a
film adaptation of Wilkes faculty member Beverly Donofrio’s
Riding in
Cars with Boys.
 
Prior to her career at Fox, Cartsonis was an instructor for New York
University's
Dramatic Writing Program. She received her M.F.A. in
Dramatic Writing from N.Y.U.
and a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre from
U.C.L.A. Cartsonis credits her degree as instrumental
in her development
as a producer, “When you work with writers, it's invaluable to be able to
speak to them as someone
who has written screenplays and plays and
respects the creative process, struggle,
and sheer challenge of creating
something and seeing it through to completion.”
Cartsonis is no stranger to teaching. She has taught at NYU as well as
been a speaker
and graduate critique professional at UCLA, USC, and
SCAD. With such a strong connection
to academics, she is a welcome
addition to our Creative Writing Community. “Mentoring
is part of being a
producer—with writers young and old,” says Cartsonis, “Creative
writing
programs are so important in generating the next batch of talented film
makers,
novelists, and story tellers.”

James Jones Winner
Announced!
Gina Ventre of Columbus, Ohio, was awarded first place and the
$10,000 prize in the 19th Annual James Jones First Novel Fellowship
contest for her novel Moon’s Extra Mile. The competition is co-sponsored
by the Graduate Creative Writing Program of Wilkes
University and the
James Jones Literary Society. Runners-up in the competition were
David
Kim of Costa Mesa, Calif., for his manuscript Serendipity; and Laura
Walter of Lakewood, Ohio, for her manuscript Finding Opal. They were
each awarded $750.

Colum McCann Wins National Book Award

�Colum McCann, winner National Book Award
Colum McCann, a member of the advisory board for the Wilkes
University
Graduate Creative Writing Program, has won the National
Book Award for his novel Let the Great World Spin. The award was
presented on Nov. 18 in New York City. The award – considered one
of
literature’s most prestigious – is presented in the categories of fiction,
nonfiction,
poetry and young people’s literature.

As a member of the Wilkes creative writing program’s advisory board,
McCann has provided
input on course content and curriculum, performed
readings from his work at its residencies,
and been a thesis reader for
degree candidates in the program.
Let The Great World Spin takes place in August 1974, when a mysterious
tightrope walker is running, dancing,
leaping between the Twin Towers, a
quarter mile above the ground. It chronicles the
lives of a group of New
Yorkers, weaving their separate stories against the backdrop
of the
tightrope walker’s feat.
Some of McCann’s other novels include Zoli, Dancer, and This Side of
Brightness. His fiction has been published in 30 languages and has
appeared in The New Yorker, The Atlantic Monthly, GQ, Paris Review,
Bomb and other places. He has written for numerous publications
including The Irish Times, Die Zeit, La Republicca, Paris Match, The New
York Times, the Guardian and the Independent.
In 2003 he was named Esquire magazine's "Writer of the Year." Other
awards and honors
include a Pushcart Prize, the Rooney Prize, the
Hennessy Award for Irish Literature,
the Irish Independent Hughes and
Hughes/Sunday Independent Novel of the Year 2003,
and the 2002
Ireland Fund of Monaco Princess Grace Memorial Literary Award. His
short
film, “Everything in this Country Must,” directed by Gary McKendry,
was nominated
for a 2005 Academy Award.
McCann lives in New York City, where he teaches creative writing at
Hunter College.

�The mission of the National Book Foundation and the National Book
Awards is to celebrate
the best of American literature, expand its
audience, and to enhance the cultural
value of good writing in America.

Marlon James Named Finalist for National Book
Critics Circle Award

Marlon James, Finalist for National Book Critics Circle Award in
fiction

Marlon James’ novel The Book of Night Women was a finalist for a
National Book
Critics Circle Award in fiction by the National Book Critics
Circle.
The finalists were announced in January, and the winners were
announced on March 11. 
Other finalists included memoir writer Mary
Karr, former U.S. poet laureate Louise
Glück, and former National Book
Award winner William T. Vollmann. The other fiction
nominees included
Hilary Mantel, Jayne Anne Phillips, and Michelle Huneven. Mantel
won
the fiction category for her novel Wolf Hall.
The National Book Critics Circle, founded in 1974, is a nonprofit
organization with
around 600 members, "book reviewers who are
interested in honoring quality writing
and communicating with one
another about common concerns."
James worked on The Book of Night Women while he was enrolled in the
creative writing program. He also teaches at Macalester
College in
Minnesota.

Cecilia Galante Joins Creative Writing Faculty

�Cecilia Galante, newest member of Creative Writing Faculty
Young adult novelist Cecilia Galante has joined the faculty of the
Graduate Creative
Writing Program.
She is the author of five young adult novels. Her first, The Patron Saint of
Butterflies, was selected as a Young Adult Book of the Year by the
Northeast Independent Booksellers
Association, a Top Ten Pick for 2008
by Amazon, and a Recommended Read for Teens on
Oprah's website.
Another one of her books, Hershey Herself, will be translated into
Polish
in 2010. Her other novels include Willowood, and The Sweetness of Salt,
which will be published in 2011. She has BA from King’s College and an
MFA in Creative
Writing from Goddard College.
Her first interactions with the faculty and students came in January when
she attended
the residency. “It was thrilling. I had no idea that I was
going to be among such
a crowd of intellectuals and have peers that are
so successful,” she said.
Galante is no stranger to teaching. She spent years teaching high school
English in
the Wilkes-Barre area, though she is currently on sabbatical.
But when it comes to
teaching in the Graduate Creative Writing Program,
she plans to use what she learned
as a graduate student at Goddard.
“I’m trying to borrow more from my experience as a student. My teachers
at Goddard
were incredibly supportive and astute,” she said.  “I’ve been
able to draw from that
experience and insert criticism in a way that
doesn’t kill the spirit.”
Besides teaching, Galante is also hard at work on her first adult novel,
and the process
has not always been easy. “It’s been incredibly daunting.
For young adult, you’re
allowed to write more simply and straightforward,”
she said. “So, I was getting caught
up in sounding like an adult and 
sounding smart enough.”
Galante added that the process has been easier lately, and she’s
confident the book
will stand on its own. She has to submit a manuscript
by the end of April.
Though this will be Galante’s first adult novel, she admitted that she was
not initially
attracted to the young adult genre.
“I wasn’t even familiar there was a YA genre when I wrote my first book,
The Patron Saint of Butterflies. My agent said we were going to market it
as young adult, and I was devastated. I
didn’t think it was young adult,”
she said. “I sat back and waited, and she was right.
It became a
successful young adult book and a crossover book. It appeals to adults

�and young adults at the same time.”

Bonnie Culver Helps Area High School Students
Take Writen Work from "Page to Stage"

Bonnie Culver
Students in four northeast Pennsylvania school districts have a chance to
become playwrights
in a special program being piloted by Bonnie Culver,
director of the Graduate Creative
Writing Program. Culver worked with
two graduate students, Sarah Pugh and Cory Brin,
on a master of fine
arts project developing a pilot program, “Page to Stage.” Culver
is
working as guest artist in four high schools – Hanover Area, Hazleton,
Tunkhannock
and Wyoming Valley West  – to teach basic elements of
playwriting to students.
Culver was in the schools Tuesdays and Wednesdays from Feb. 2 to
March 25. Each student
presented a 10-minute play. One or two plays
from each school will be chosen to be
presented at the Fine Arts Fiesta in
May.
Wilkes University’s long-term goal is to replicate this with fiction, poetry,
film,
and nonfiction with creative writing students and faculty serving as
guest artists
in area schools with a final arts festival on campus.
Faculty/Staff Notes
*Lenore Hart’s new novel The Raven’s Bride (named after the poem by
Edgar Allen Poe) will be published in both hardcover and
paperback by
St. Martin’s Press in February 2011.
*David Poyer’s latest novel Ghosting, a story of a dysfunctional family
threatened on a weeklong sailing excursion, will
be published by St.
Martin’s Press in November 2010.
 
*Bonnie Culver, Creative Writing Program Director; Advisory Board
member Column McCann; plus faculty members Mike Lennon, Lenore
Hart, and Kaylie Jones all served as workshop instructors at the August

�session of the Norman Mailer Writer’s
Colony in Provincetown, MA.
 
Bonnie Culver, Creative Writing Program Director, and Jean Klein,
playwrighting faculty member, each
had a ten-minute play included in
Shorts for All Seasons: America Revisited: An Evening of Short Plays at
the VENUE, Norfolk, VA November 12-20.
Christine Gelineau’s essay “Cops” was published in the winter issue of
The Florida Review as a runner
up in their Editors’ Award in Nonfiction.
Rashidah Ismaili Abu-Bakr’s poetry was published in Bending the Bow,
a collection of love poems from Africa, published by Southern Illinois
Press.
Sara Pritchard's story "Sip the Wine" was published in Vol. 76, No. 1 of
New Letters (Dec. 2009).
Her story "Two Studies in Entropy" won a
Pushcart Prize and is included in the 2010
PUSHCART PRIZE XXXIV
BEST OF THE SMALL PRESSES anthology, and her story "Help
Wanted:
Female" is forthcoming in Vol. 6 (2010) of The Tusculum
Review. Sara will be reading
at the River Festival of Books in Huntington,
West Virginia, on Friday, April 16,
2010.
Student/Alumni Notes
Morowa Yejide’s short story “Tokoyo Chocolate” appears in the Japanbased collection Yomimono, published in September, 2010. Her short
story “To Do List” was nominated for the
Dzanc Best Books of the Web
2011 by Jersey Devil Press.
Gale Martin’s opera blog (www.operatoonity.wordpress.com) has
received critical attention, and
she has been named an accredited
Bachtrack reviewer for the Metropolitan Opera.
 
Starr Troup attended a week-long workshop at the Norman Mailer
Writer’s Colony in Provincetown,
MA. She was awarded a summer
scholarship and spent the week at the center working
with and learning
from other professional writers.
M.A. student Amy Archer had part of her memoir entitled “Bad
Connection” published in the December issue
of the Journal of Truth and
Consequences.
M.A. student Cindy Dlugolecki’s play, “Violet Oakley Unveiled,” was
showcased at Villanova University on Thursday,
March 18. The onewoman show helped celebrate Women’s History Month. Violet Oakley
was the first woman in art history to paint murals in a public building, and
her home
and studio were only a few miles from Villanova’s campus,

�according to Dlugolecki.
Dlugolecki, the actress, director, and tech team
were also the guest of five different
departments at Villanova, including
Women and Gender Studies, History, and Art.
M.F.A. student Brian Fanelli’s poem “Freshman Year” was published in
the February issue of My Favorite Bullet.
http://www.interiornoisepress.com/0010_FANELLI_FreshmanYear.html,
and his poems “In a Club’s Cracked Mirror” and “Why I Said No” were
published in
the March issue of Word Riot
http://www.wordriot.org/archives/976.
M.A. student Kimberly Loomis-Bennet’s poem, “It Is Sweet and
Decorous To Be Poor in One’s Country,” was published in the
Winter
2010 issue of The November 3rd Club.
http://www.november3rdclub.com/2010/02-2010/poetry/loomisbennett.html
Alum Pete Kaszyk’s short story, “You’re Not My Father,” was accepted
for publication by Kerlak Publishing
for inclusion in its WTF Anthologies
edition. Publication date is pending.
Alumnus Brian Fanelli’s chapbook of punk rock poetry, entitled Front
Man is now available through Big Table Publishing. It was released in
October, 2010.
Alumna Dawn Leas will see the release of her first chapbook “I Know
When to Keep Quiet” by Finishing
Line Press in November. Leas
received her MFA in January 2009, and this chapbook is
26 pages of her
original thesis. Leas will be the featured reader at Anthology New
and
Used Books in Scranton on November 26th at 7 p.m.
 
Alums Maureen Hooker, Bill Lowenburg, and Matthew Hinton will all
appear in the fourth volume of the acclaimed Mailer Review, which was
released in November.
 
Alumni Jonathan Rocks, Bill Lowenburg, and Matthew Hinton each
attended week-long workshop at the Norman Mailer Writer’s Colony in
Provincetown,
MA. They were awarded summer scholarships and spent
their time at the center working
with and learning from other professional
writers.
 

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�Scholarship Opportunity       
If you, as an alum or faculty member, know a writer who would be an
excellent fit
for our program, you have the power to pass along a $2,500
program incentive. This
one time payment is used to offset tuition for their
first term of study — an incredible
benefit when you consider that most
creative writing students pay tuition out of their
own pocket. 
To PAY IT FORWARD, tell a fellow writer about the program and this
award. Send us their contact information
and we will track them through
the admissions process. Or, simply ask them to reference
your name
when completing their application. The award will be applied to their first
bill.

Faculty Publications
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Program Student Handbook
Schools, Departments,

This is an incredible opportunity to bestow a significant gift onto a fellow
writer
and help jumpstart their career. This initiative was created for
alumni/faculty of
our program to bestow, so please invite more writers to
join our community. Our next
residency will be held from January 8 to 16,
2016, when we will also launch our first
weekender series (January 8 to
10). Help us promote the program and PAY IT FORWARD. 
We congratulate our first PAY IT FORWARD recipient, Ronnie K.
Stephens, who discovered
our program through MFA alum Jason
Carney. If you know someone you think would be
a great fit at Wilkes,
email or call Dr. Bonnie Culver at bonnie.culver@wilkes.edu or
570.408.4527 to let her know the name of the person applying for the
program.

Creative Writing Community
Workshops
Twelve creative writing workshops were implemented last year to
introduce Wilkes University
to the community in Mesa, Arizona. These
workshops were so successful that five additional
workshops are planned
for 2015. We have also expanded these community workshops to
the
main Wilkes University campus. Following is a listing of these workshops,
offered
in Mesa and Wilkes-Barre:

Fall Workshop Opportunities – Mesa, Arizona
CREATIVE NONFICTION: YOUR STORY
6:15pm – 8:15pm Tuesdays – Sept. 8, 15, 22, 29, Oct. 6, 13
Cost: $50/$30 student ID
“How do I turn my life into a story?” Join a community of writers who are
dedicated
to answering this question among others. Learn the various
techniques used to convey
emotion and memory through weekly

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�workshops grounded in the tradition of memoir. Be
encouraged. Write
your story.

FICTION: THE UNTOLD STORY
6:15 p.m. – 8:15 p.m. Tuesdays – Oct. 20, 27, Nov. 3, 10, 17, 24
Cost: $50/$30 student ID
Have you written a short story? Starting a novel? Don’t do it alone.
Harness your
curiosity by attending this class. Each week we will explore
the elements of fiction
through craft based discussion and workshop.

Fall Workshop Opportunities – Wilkes-Barre
Workshops in Fiction, Poetry, Screenwriting, and Creative Nonfiction will
be conducted
in September and October. These five-week, non-credit
workshops are open to the public
and are appropriate for adults of any
age or educational level. Registration is $45
for each five-week series.
The workshops available:

FICTION
Saturdays, 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. Sept. 12, 19, 26, Oct. 3, and 10
Instructor: Francisco Tutella
Learn the foundations of fiction writing. Whether you’re a new or
established writer,
expand your knowledge of the craft. In-class writing
exercises and group workshops
are designed to help improve work in a
casual, supportive, and respectful environment. 

POETRY
Tuesdays, 6 p.m. – 8 p.m. Sept. 15, 22, 29, Oct. 6 and 13
Instructor: Dawn Leas
Enjoy this introduction to poetry. Explore structure and language both
visually and
aurally through reading and discussing several American
poets. Participants will also
write and workshop original work. 

SCREENWRITING
Wednesdays, 6 p.m. – 8 p.m. Sept. 16, 23, Oct. 7, 14, and 21
Instructor: Dr. Bonnie Culver (No meeting September 30)
Have an idea for a film, but don’t know where to start? This class will give
you the
basics of writing a screenplay, from formatting to structure to
building great characters
and using setting. Explore the world and craft
as seen and used by the screenwriter.

CREATIVE NONFICTION

�Thursdays, 6 p.m. – 8 p.m. Sept. 17, 24, Oct. 1, 8, and 15
Instructor: Sam Chiarelli
Explore personal interests to learn the foundations of creative nonfiction
writing.
In-class writing exercises and group workshops will help new and
established writers
expand their knowledge of the craft. Workshop
members will also be given instruction
on how to create a platform for
their work and how to cultivate productive habits
for a life of writing.
Visit wilkes.edu/creativewriting for more information.

Weekender Program Launches in
Wilkes-Barre January 8 - 10, 2016
Following the success of the Weekender Program in Mesa, Arizona,
Wilkes will launch
the Weekender Program on the main campus in
Wilkes-Barre in January, 2016.
In lieu of the traditional eight-day residency, the Weekender Program
delivers the
same course work during four weekend classes (FridaySunday) over each six-month project
term. Course work is delivered
online, and the curriculum and requirements are the
same as the lowresidency delivery method, including faculty and staff.
Inaugural 2016 Term Weekend Class Schedule:
January 8-10
February 26-28
April 8-10
May 20-22
This format is an alternative for students whose schedule prevents them
from attending
the eight-day on campus residencies. For additional
information, please contact interim
associate director Bill Schneider at
570.408.4534 or bill.schneider@wilkes.edu.

AWP – Los Angeles, March 30 –
April 2, 2016
The AWP (Association of Writers and Writing Programs) 2016
Conference and Bookfair
is taking place in Los Angeles from March 30
through April 2, 2016.
The Wilkes Creative Writing program is

�allotted 60 registration waivers, which
covers
only the cost of conference
registration. If interested in attending AWP,
you will
be responsible for travel and hotel
costs.
If you are planning to attend the conference
and would like to reserve a registration
waiver, please contact interim associate program director Bill Schneider
before Wednesday,
September 30, 2015 – bill.schneider@wilkes.edu or
570.408.4534
More information about AWP16, including a list of accepted panels and
featured presenters,
is available at
https://www.awpwriter.org/awp_conference/overview

Indie Lit Festival in Frostburg
The ninth annual Indie Lit Festival will be held in downtown Frostburg,
Maryland with
events on October 23 and 24, with a special Thursday,
October 22 poetry slam at Dante’s
Bar (14 West Main Street in
Frostburg). Writers of any experience level are invited
to bring self-written
poems and verbally duke it out for cash prizes. It is $2 to
attend and/or
participate; registration begins at 7PM and the slam begins at 7:30PM. 
For poetry slam guidelines, visit http://www.frostburg.edu/cla/contestsopportunities/poetry-slam/ 
With a projected turnout of 200 writers, artists, students, poets, and fellow
faculty
from neighboring universities, the Indie Lit Festival invites MFA
students and faculty
to this event as it has been an excellent resource for
those who have attended in
previous years.
The festival garners active participation from the community and brings
together writers,
editors, and publishers through a variety of panel
discussions and roundtable sessions
with topics that range from DIY
Publishing and Starting a Press, to Fictive Poetry
and Poetic Fiction.
Many of those who attend the Indie Lit Festival do so to gain
more
information about the craft of writing and how to hone their creative voice.
The festival will include a book fair setup where MFA programs,
publishing presses,
and editors can set up and use their knowledge and
experience to connect with all
those in attendance. 
The Indie Lit Festival will also be hosting readings of authors presented
by editors
and their presses. This year will feature readings from Michael

�Ratcliffe (Free State
Review), Mark Brazaitis (Autumn House Press),
Margaret Bashaar (Sundress Publications),
and Michael Gerhard Martin
(Braddock Avenue Books). Other writers who will be in attendance
include novelist Steve Sherrill, author Tim Wendel, Pulitzer Prize winner
Stephen
Dunn, Nebula award winner Andy Duncan, and Guggeinheim
Fellowship recipient Barbara
Hurd among many others. For a full list of
participating presses visit the website
http://www.frostburg.edu/cla/indielit-festival/.

James Jones First Novel Fellowship
2015
A prize of $10,000 is given annually for a novel-in-progress by a U.S.
writer who
has not published a novel. Runners-up receive $1,000. A
selection from the winning
work is published in Provincetown Arts, and
the winner also receives complimentary
travel and lodging to attend the
James Jones Literary Society Conference. This year
the conference will
be held at Wilkes University on November 5 - 7, 2015.
The 2015 James Jones Fellowship contest received a total of 623
submissions. The judges
this year were Kaylie Jones, daughter of James
Jones and novelist; Barbara Taylor,
novelist and author of Sing In The
Morning, Cry At Night; and Taylor Polites, novelist and author of The
Rebel Wife.
Following are the top four novels as decided by the judges:
Winner ($10,000):
Josie Sigler, Portland, Oregon, is the winner of the James Jones
First Novel Fellowship with her
manuscript titled The Flying
Sampietrini, a novel.
Runners-Up ($1,000):
Reed Johnson, Takoma Park, Maryland, is the runner-up winner
with his manuscript titled Love in the Afterlife.
Crystal Hana Kim, Chicago, Illinois, is the runner-up winner with
her manuscript titled If You Leave Me. 
Honorable Mention: 
Jake Andrews, Iowa City, Iowa, for his manuscript, Fiat Vita.

�Call for Writers: At the Inkwell
The At the Inkwell series is looking for
fiction/non-fiction writers. The reading
series is presented throughout the
year at the KGB Bar in downtown New
York. Anyone
interested should
contact Taylor Ropas (New York City
scout for the
series): tbrynropas@gmail.com. For more information about the series,
please visit www.attheinkwell.com.

The Wilkes Creative Writing Library
Collection
What do you do when you have over 100 published authors connected to
your writing
program and you want to share that with the world? Start
your own library collection.
With over 1,500 published works by Creative
Writing faculty, alums, and program partners
from Wilkes University, we
are creating a home for this expanding collection of work,
which includes
books, produced plays, and screenplays.
We have begun to collect copies of all published works by everyone
connected to the
Wilkes Creative Writing program. The E.S. Farley
Library will house the Creative Writing
collection.

 

Wilkes University Tenth Anniversary
Celebration
 uring residency this past June (June 19 –
26), we celebrated our 10-year anniversary
with a slew of events including the 10-year
anniversary gala, a ceremony dedicating
our
newly renovated building in the name of Dr.
Harold Cox, alumni readings throughout
the
week, and special workshops taught by our
program alums.
We kicked off celebrations with an evening reading on Friday, June 19, at
the Dorothy
Dickson Darte Centre featuring alumni and faculty who have
new books launching this
summer. We continued on Saturday, June 20,
with the evening gala, marking the 10-year
anniversary and bringing
program graduates, faculty, and current students together
to reminisce

�and celebrate. In addition to special presentations about the program’s
history (including a compilation of videos produced by graduating
classes, a photo
exhibition, and a silent auction), we presented program
founders Dr. Bonnie Culver
and Dr. J. Michael Lennon with framed art
pieces. Using photos from cohorts, residencies,
and workshops over the
past 10 years, MFA student and program graduate assistant Nathan
Summerlin created a mosaic piece that depicts the newly named Dr.
Harold Cox Hall. 
The program’s building dedication took place on Wednesday, June 24, at
the newly renovated
building at 245 South River Street, where a special
ceremony was held to thank Dr.
Harold Cox for his generous financial gift
to the program as well as his many years
of unwavering support. Since
the program’s inception, Dr. Cox has taught the research
methods course
and has assisted numerous students, alum, and faculty in their search
for
those niggling details that enable our writing to bear the seeds of truth. 
During its first decade, the program has launched the careers of dozens
of writers
—including many from northeastern Pennsylvania. Throughout
the week, beginning on
Sunday, June 21, and continuing through
Thursday, June 25, more than 60 alumni with
published books, produced
plays, and optioned screenplays, returned to Wilkes to share
their work.
On Friday, June 26, we held our graduation ceremony and welcomed
alum Morowa Yejidé
as the keynote speaker. Yejidé’s novel Time of the
Locust was a 2012 finalist for the PEN Bellwether Award and longlisted
for the PEN Bingham
Award. In celebrating her success, Yejidé also
reminded what a harrowing climb the
writing life can be: “There is no
writing life. There is your life and how you fit
writing into it.” Whatever
works for you is what works for a writing life. In the
low-residency
program at Wilkes, we encourage our students to find the ways in which
to embed writing in their daily life — to include it as one includes bathing,
dressing,
and eating.
Yejidé reminded us, “No one is going to fix your story. That’s up to you.
You’re going
to have to put in the work,” but also that, “No one
remembers the critic.” With a
decade behind us, those critics are silenced
as we look ahead to the next successful
10 years.

Introducing Door is a Jar 
Founded in 2015 by Wilkes
alumni Ahrend Torrey and
Max Bauman, Door is a Jar is
a bi-annual online magazine
of poetry, short fiction,
nonfiction, drama, and

�artwork
from everyday writers and artists.  It features writing that has
cadence, personality,
and uses familiar language that takes readers on a
journey.
Door is a Jar aims to be a bridge from heart to heart, from life to life.  It
aims to embrace everyone,
redefining what art and literature is, making it
understandable and enjoyable for
anyone willing to sit down and read.
Look for a future post in The Write Life blog for the genesis and ambitions
of this
new literary magazine, and check out Door is a Jar magazine at
http://www.doorisajarmagazine.com

Faculty Notes
Faculty member Phil Brady recently published the following:
Books:To Banquet with the Ethiopians: A Memoir of Life Before the
Alphabet (Broadstone Books 2015); Poems and Their Making: A
Conversation (ed.) (Etruscan 2015). Periodicals: At Length, “Book
VII Redaction” from To Banquet with the Ethiopians: A Memoir of
Life Before the Alphabet; The Literary Review, “Book XII The
Etymology of Queens” from To Banquet with the Ethiopians: A
Memoir of Life Before the Alphabet; Poems and Their Making “Book
X Wiretap” from To Banquet with the Ethiopians: A Memoir of Life
Before the Alphabet, an essay about making the poem; Best
American Poetry Blog, “D. M. Spitzer May I
Publish You;” Best
American Poetry Blog, “Basketball at 60;” Best American Poetry
Blog, “The Sea is Wild Tonight” reprinted from By Heart: Reflections
of a Rust Belt Bard (University of Tennessee, 2008).
Brady also received the Ohio Governor’s Award in Arts Education; was
named Distinguished
Professor at Youngstown State University; and
Etruscan Press (which Brady co-founded
and serves as executive
director) was named one of five finalists for AWP’s 2015 Small
Press
Award.

�Faculty member Susan Cartsonis produced The Duff, which was
nominated for five Teen Choice Awards: Choice Movie Comedy; Choice
Actor
– Robbie Amell; Choice Actress – Mae Whitman; Choice Movie
Villain – Bella Thorne;
Choice Movie Liplock – Mae Whitman &amp; Robbie
Amell. Susan attended the awards ceremony
with her teenaged niece,
Amelia Nicot, on August 16, and is proud that The Duff won for Best
Villain.
Program Director Bonnie Culver’s 10-minute play “GPS” was included
in the winter Piney Fork Short Play Festival held
in NYC. Directed by
faculty member Gregory Fletcher, “GPS” was named the “Number 1
Play
of the Festival” and the cast was invited to reprise the play as the
headline
feature in the summer festival.
Faculty member Gregory Fletcher's short play “Family of Flechner”
was selected to be included in the upcoming anthology
The Best TenMinute Plays of 2016, published by Smith &amp; Kraus, Inc. 
Faculty member J. Michael Lennon’s “Mailer’s Letters: A Colloquy at
the Strand Bookstore,” a transcript of a Lennon-Morris
Dickstein
conversation about Lennon’s edition of Mailer’s letters recently published
by Random House, will appear in Vol. 9 of the Mailer Review, out in fall
2015. His review of the new biography of Gore Vidal by Scranton native
Jay Parini is slated to appear in TLS this fall. 
Faculty member and MFA alum Lori A. May is presenting a talk on
literary citizenship at the Montana Book Festival this September.
Her
book The Write Crowd: Literary Citizenship &amp; the Writing Life has been
nominated for an award, with public details to come at a later date.
Faculty member and MFA alum Taylor M. Polites' short story "Armory
Park" was published in the Akashic Books anthology Providence Noir,

�edited by Ann Hood. The story was republished in August in the literary
magazine
Voice and Eye. Polites has also launched a new venture in
partnership with writers Ann Hood and
Hester Kaplan dubbed Goat Hill,
offering creative writing workshops, talks, seminars,
and sociability.
Faculty member Juanita Rockwellwas awarded a 2015 Rubys Artist
Grant from the Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance
to write the script,
lyrics and music for Little Patch of Ground, a play with songs.
Faculty member Neil Shepard's seventh book of poetry, Vermont Exit
Ramps II, will be published in September 2015. The collection features
50 poems and 50 photographs
composed along the highways and back
roads of Vermont. Shepard also delivered a poetry
lecture in June called
"The Art of Concealing and Revealing in Poetry," which will
be televised
on Vermont Public Television in the coming months, and he will be
reading
from his new books this fall at Exeter Academy in Exeter, NH;
Phoenix Books in Burlington,
VT; and the Spectrum Reading Series in
NYC. He will also be teaching in the first
Rhodes Scholar's poetry
program at the Chautauqua Institute in Chautauqua, NY, this
fall.

Student/Alum Notes
MA graduate Molly Barari ‘15 received a scholarship to attend Sue
William Silverman's memoir writing workshop
at the Vermont College of
Fine Arts Postgraduate Writers' Conference in August.
MFA alum Maxwell Bauman ‘14 recently published a free eBook, a
supernatural thriller titled Graven Image: Sculpt Me.
MA alum Cheryl Bazzoui ‘14, writing under the pen name Ann
McCauley, had her essay “Focused Writing Time” published
in
July/August Working Writer Newsletter and a review of The Search for
Anne Perry
by Joanne Drayton in the July/September Writer Advice
Newsletter. Cheryl is an associate
book reviewer for StoryCircle.org, and
her most recent book reviews include: War Creek by Susan Marsh on
April 2, 2015, The Same Sky by Amanda Eyre Ward on April 18, 2015,
Stella Rose by Tammy Flanders Hetrick on May 15, 2015, and My
Autistic Awakening by Rachel Lee Harris on July 1, 2015. 
MA student Jeremiah Blue ‘15 was privileged to win the Arizona state
title for slam poetry at the Copper State
Poetry Slam on August 8. The
event took place at Firecreek Coffee Company in Flagstaff,
Arizona. The
annual event is the definitive state championship for slam poetry in
Arizona. Jeremiah was the Executive Director for the event in 2013 and
2014, organizing
and hosting it in downtown Phoenix. Normally a team
event, it was converted into an
individual competition for this year. It was
a three round, traditionally timed and
scored poetry slam event. Jeremiah

�advanced to the final round, with a .5 deficit
to the first place poet.
However, with a higher scoring poem in the final round, he
emerged the
victor of the event, collecting a cash prize and the title of Copper State
Poetry Slam Champion.
MA alum Jennifer Bokal’s ‘10 novel, The Gladiator’s Mistress, was
released on July 12. It debuted at No. 3 in the Kindle’s Ancient World
Historical
Romance category and within two days it moved up to the No.
1 position, where it has
remained. Her second book in The Champions of
Rome series, The Gladiator’s Temptation, will be released in late 2015 or
early 2016 by Montlake Romance. Currently, Jen
is hard at work on the
third book in the series entitled The Gladiator’s Redemption. 
MFA alum Tom Borthwick's ‘09 short story "Silencing the Machine" was
published by Theme of Absence and a previously published short story
entitled "Welcome to the Singularity" has
been turned into a screenplay
and is in the process of being filmed. The film, Solacium, will wrap
production in September 2015. Promotional videos and information can
be
found on the Solacium Facebook page or at www.solaciumcorp.com.
MA student Melody Breyer Grell’s ’15 essay, “Billie Holiday, Cabaret,
Hall of Fame,” appears in issue 9/10/2015 of Cabaret Scenes.
MA alum Renee Butts '08 published her novel Siren Slave under her
pen name, Aurora Styles. 
MFA alum Tara Caimi ‘10 read from her memoir Mush: From Sled Dogs
to Celiac, the Scenic Detour of My Life and presented on a panel of firsttime authors at “HippoCamp: A Conference for Creative
Nonfiction
Writers” held August 7 - 9, 2015.
MA alum Jim Craig's ‘10 maiden crime fiction novel, Blue Lines Up In
Arms , written under his penname James Craig Atchison, will be
published by Sunbury Press
on September 18. Sunbury Press has also
contracted for the sequel to this series,
Blue Lines &amp; Old Money (his
Wilkes 'capstone' project), which is targeted for March 2016 release.
MFA alum Craig Czury ‘08 has been co-hosting an exciting new poetry
series, recently touted as "rural intellectualism
at its finest." The Old
School Poetry Series, at The Springville Schoolhouse Art Studios
in
Springville, PA, has featured many notable poets including Kerry Shawn
Keys, Rick
Kearns, and Maria Jacketti. Upcoming poets include:
Mischelle Anthony (September 13),
Michael Jennings (October 11), and
Michael Czarnecki and Sue Spensor (November 14).
Take a country
drive to be part of the most spirited and happening literary scene
in
northeast Pennsylvania. Visit www.craigczury.com for details.

�MA student Wendy Lynn Decker ‘15 has been invited to the yearly New
Jersey Association of Librarians at the Ocean
Place Hotel in Long
Branch, New Jersey, to showcase her young adult novel, Sweet Tea, in
the "Author's Alley." This event takes place on the weekend of November
13 -
15. Visit wendylynndeckerauthor.com for more information.
MA student Kayleigh DeMace’s ‘15 short story, “Emma,” has been
accepted into an anthology entitled Let's Not, And Say We Did, to be
published by Last Syllable Books.
MA alum Cindy Dlugolecki ‘11 had three staged readings of short plays
over the summer and one scheduled for the
fall. Oyster Mill Playhouse in
central Pennsylvania featured Paper Trail in a festival of original works
over Father's Day weekend. Her Birthday Surprise premiered in the
Dorothy Darte Center during the tenth anniversary celebration of
the
Wilkes Creative Writing program. Birthday Surprise had a second staged
reading in August during the Cicada Festival in Mt. Gretna, Pennsylvania,
and will be produced as a staged reading a third time at the Hershey
Area Playhouse
in September.
MFA alum Brian Fanelli ‘10 will be part of a poetry panel/reading at the
Italian American Studies Association's
conference in Washington, D.C. in
October. In addition, Brian recently had poems published
in Paterson
Literary Review, and he has poems forthcoming in the fall issues of
Poetry Quarterly and Ishka Bibble.
MA alum Donna Ferrara ‘14 has had short stories published in Adanna,
r..k.v.r.y, The Diverse Art Project,the MacGuffin, and The Evansville
Review this summer.
MFA alum Patricia Florio ‘11, founding member of The Jersey Shore
Writers, had a great night at the KGB Bar in
Manhattan on July 8, 2015,
reading from the Shore Writers latest anthology Darkness Falls at the
Jersey Shore. They tell tales of noir taking place in the towns of the
Jersey Shore from Sandy
Hook to Atlantic City. The book can be
purchased on Amazon.com. In July 2015, Patricia
was notified that her
nonfiction story “Missing” will be published in Door Is A Jar magazine.
MFA alum Vito Gulla's ‘13 short story “Galacta” was published in The
Subtopian: Selected Stories: Volume 2, and his story "High Score" is
forthcoming this September in The Big Click.
MA student Jennifer Jenkins ‘15 is a new graduate assistant in the
marketing communications department at Wilkes
University.
MA alum Mark Levy ‘08 had a story, “Juggling with Sherlock’s Friend,”
published in the Sherlock Holmes Mystery Magazine, Issue 15. He also

�had a number of his legal advice columns for videographers published
in
Videomaker Magazine going back some 20 years. The Mensa Bulletin
has scheduled publication of his essay on outwitting automatic toilets and
other
appliances in men’s rooms in October 2015. Mark is working on a
book of 120 humorous
pieces to be published by Bon Fed Publishing
LLC entitled Trophy Envy, that comprises seven years of essays à la
Andy Rooney which were broadcast on the
NPR show, Weekend Radio.
MA alum Deborah Makuma ’13 is now a full-time English faculty
member at Arizona State University in the Writers'
Studio Program. 
MFA alum Ginger Marcinkowski's ‘11 first mystery short story,
“Invisible,” was just named the winner of the 2015 Arizona
Writer's
Mystery Contest. 
MA alum Gale Martin ‘10 had two eBooks purchased and republished
by the Encore imprint of Amazon publishing:
Grace Unexpected and Who
Killed 'Tom Jones’? in 2015. Her novel Who Killed 'Tom Jones'? was also
named a finalist in the 2014 Chanticleer Book Reviews Mayhem and
Murder category.
In August, she presented a session at Hippocamp15
called Arachno-cyber-phobia, in
which she documented the challenges,
surprises, and rewards of cultivating an online
presence. 
MFA alum Vicki Mayk's ‘13 essay "Letting Go of My Mother" appeared
on The Manifest-Station web site (the manifestation.net)
in July 2015.
She completed a two-week writing residency at the Writers' Colony at
Dairy Hollow in Eureka Springs, Arkansas, in July, where she worked on
her nonfiction
book-in-progress and was a featured reader at Poetluck,
the colony's monthly reading
series for the community. In August, she
presented the workshop "Writing Grief: Re-Storying
The Lives of Those
We've Lost" at HippoCamp, the nonfiction conference started by
alum
Donna Talarico-Beerman. Vicki presented along with MFA alum Heather
Taylor and
MA alum Tiffany Hadley. This fall she will once again be
teaching a memoir workshop
for St. Luke's Hospice in Bethlehem,
Pennsylvania. 
MA alum Todd McClimans's ‘12 second time travel/historical novel
Time Underground was published by Overdue Books, an imprint of
Northampton House Press.
MA alum Lori M. Myers' ‘09 theater for young audiences musical
"Cinderella and the Lone Prince" was produced
by Gretna Theatre, a
professional summer stock theater in Mt. Gretna, PA. It was also
performed at Weathervane Theatre, a professional theater in Whitefield,
NH. Lori will
be moving to New York where she will be teaching writing at
Dominican College. 

�MA alum Christoph Paul ‘14, under the pen name Mandy DeSandra,
published a Bizarro Erotica book Kirk Cameron &amp; The Crocoduck of
Chaos Magick which was a break out book in July, being covered by
Gawker, AV Club, Wonkette, Jezebel,
Vocativ, and VICE. The follow up
Ravished by Reagansaurus, inspired by fellow Wilkes student P. Casey
Telesk, was published in mid-August. Christoph
also published an article
"Bizarro Fiction and the Literary Community" in Otter
Magazine http://ottermagazine.com/article/bizarro-fiction-and-the-literarycommunity/ and will be publishing a How-To Twitter book with Riot Forge
titled Social Media for Anti-Socials: #HowToUseTwitter. He is also
publishing his humor fiction book A Confederacy of Hot Dogs for small
press Dynatox Ministries. Finally, Christoph has joined the staff of
ThatLitSite.com
and ThatLitPress and will be editing and publishing Walk
Hand In Hand Into Extinction: Stories Inspired By True Detective.
MFA alum Adrienne Earle Pender ‘11 has been selected by the
Eugene O'Neill Foundation Board to be the third Tao House
Fellow in the
Travis Bogard Artist in Residence Program at Tao House. Adrienne will
spend three weeks at Tao House in September working on her play that
will explore
the relationship of O'Neill and her relative, actor Charles
Sidney Gilpin, who starred
in the premiere of O'Neill's play The Emperor
Jones in 1920.
MFA alum Laurie Elizabeth Powers ’13 was awarded the Louisiana
Jury Best Screenplay for her short script "The Importance
of Sex
Education" at the 2015 Hollyshorts Festival in Los Angeles, CA. The
prize comes
with a $10,000 production grant to shoot the film in northern
Louisiana courtesy of
the Louisiana Film Prize (http://lafilmprize.com),
effectively green lighting the film. You can follow the film and production
news
at http://www.importancemovie.com. 
MFA alumni Sarah Pugh ‘10 and Cory Brin's ’10 original television
series pitch, "The Department," was chosen
as one of the ten finalists in
the ATX Television Festival Pitch Competition, after
submitting a 90second video and a sample pilot script. They pitched their concept
live to
a panel of industry professionals on June 5 in Austin, Texas. The pitch
was
very well received, despite not winning the grand prize. The winning
pitch had puppets.
They can't compete with puppets.
MA alum Dania Ramos's ‘10 middle grade novel WHO'S JU, published
by Northampton House Press/Overdue Books, won the 2015
International Latino
Book Award for Best Young Adult eBook and placed
second for Best First Book, Children/Youth. 
MA alum Lynne Reeder's ‘10 short story "Marked" won first place in the
East Meets West: American Writers Review
spring contest, and appears
in their Spring 2015 edition. Lynne also won a third place
for her poem

�"Unbridled" and an honorable mention for her poem "Innocence" in the
14th annual Sophie B. Choice Awards for Poetic Excellence.
MFA alum Joseph J. Schwartzburt ‘13 is proud to brag about
Seersucker Live's inaugural writing workshop in historic downtown
Savannah, Georgia, February 3 – 7, 2016. Featured faculty includes
nationally renowned
authors Amelia Gray, Arna Bontemps Hemenway,
and poet Patricia Lockwood. For more
information: www.seersuckerlive.com/workshop. 
MFA alum Morowa Yejidé's ‘12 novel Time of the Locust has been
released as an audiobook and can be obtained
athttp://www.morowayejide.com/time_of_the_locust_audiobook. The
Time of the Locust paperback edition will be released by Simon &amp;
Schuster/Atria books October 6, 2015.
MA alum Marlon James’s ’06 novel A Brief History of Seven Killings has
been shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize.

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Schiller Joins Advisory Board
Jeff Talarigo Makes Noteable Book List Student Profile: Alysha Haran |
Faculty Notes |  Student Notes

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�Prior to Norman Mailer’s death in 2007, his friends and colleagues,
J. Michael Lennon and Lawrence Schiller, wanted to do something to
honor his legacy.
Lennon and Schiller, both advisory board members of Wilkes University’s
Graduate Creative
Writing Program, contemplated having a chair at a
university endowed in Mailer’s name.
But when Mailer seemed
uninterested in the proposal, Lennon, Schiller and Mailer’s
family decided
to launch the Norman Mailer Writers Colony at Mailer’s house in
Provincetown,
Mass.
Mailer, the first advisory board member of the creative writing program,
and his wife,
novelist Norris Church Mailer, started coming to
Provincetown in 1983. They spent
much more time there throughout the
1990s, according to Schiller, executive director
of the colony. 
“The house had become part of the town’s cultural heritage,” Schiller
said. “Norman
often said that Provincetown had become for him what
Key West and Cuba were for Hemingway.”
The colony is fitting to Mailer’s legacy because he regularly provided
guidance to
beginning writers and always wrote back to them if they sent
him a letter, according
to Lennon, Mailer’s biographer. Writers will now
have the chance to stay at his house
and work one-on-one with wellpublished writers and editors through the fellowship
program and
workshops.
“He always felt that as a writer, he had to give back and should never
ignore an emerging
writer,” said Lennon. He added that when Mailer’s
house was cleaned out last summer,
hundreds of manuscripts by other
writers were found.
 
The first seven fellows accepted to the colony will arrive at the house on
July 5.
William Kennedy, also an advisory board member of the creative
writing program, Don
DeLillo Doris Kearns Goodwin, and editors from
The New Yorker, Playboy, The New York Review of Books and Random
House Publishers will be there to offer writing advice and discuss their
careers.
 
The workshops are a separate program from the fellows and require a
payment from participants.
These short courses are geared towards
intermediate and advanced writers and have
specializations such as
writing biographies and new journalism. 
What the workshops have in common, however, is that they all
incorporate Mailer’s
work or different aspects of his life in the
curriculum. They will be taught by people
who knew Mailer, including
Lennon and Kaylie Jones, a fiction faculty member of the
creative writing

�program.
“I loved Norman and I am proud to be involved in this project,” said
Jones. “I’ll
be teaching a week-long workshop on memoir writing. I have
wonderful students and
am looking forward to the experience.”
In addition, the colony will also give annual awards to emerging writers.
In association
with the Provincetown Arts Press, the colony presented the
first ever Normal Mailer
Cape Cod Writing Award for Exceptional Writing
to Salvatore Scibona on June 6. Scibona
is the author of The End, a
finalist for a National Book Award. The colony, in collaboration with the
National
Council of Teachers of English, will also sponsor the Norman
Mailer National Writing
Awards for college and high school students. 
For more information about the colony, visit www.nmwcolony.org, or
www.wilkes.edu/creativewriting.

Lawrence Schiller Joins Advisory Board

Lawrence Schiller

Novelist, photojournalist, screenwriter and director Lawrence Schiller is
the latest
member to join the Advisory Board for the Graduate Creative
Writing Program of Wilkes
University. 
Schiller grew up outside of San Diego, Calif. and has worked for Life
magazine, Paris Match, The Sunday Times, Newsweek, The Saturday
Evening Post and other publications as a photojournalist.
He was also a close friend to Norman Mailer, the program’s first ever
advisory board
member, and is currently the executive director of the
Norman Mailer Writers Colony
in Provincetown, Mass. He was asked to
join the advisory board by program co-founder
and advisory board
member J. Michael Lennon.
“Mike Lennon, who has been a close friend of mine for a number of
years, introduced
me to this aspect of education, which I was not

�involved in first-hand,” said Schiller.
“As time went on, Mike thought my
ideas could aid the university, even though I don’t
come from a strict
education background.”
“In all ways, Mr. Schiller represents the ideal Advisory Board member,”
said Program
Director Bonnie Culver. “Our program is designed for
working, producing writers. Mr.
Mailer advised us at the beginning of the
program to make this program less about
a degree and all about the craft
and business of writing. Our graduating students
have their theses read
by outside readers who are agents, editors, publishers, or
producers
such as Mr. Schiller. It is that industry hands-on learning that makes our
M.A./M.F.A. unique.”
Along with writing his own novels, Schiller has worked with other writers
on their
novels, including Mailer’s The Executioner’s Song. He has also
directed seven motion pictures and miniseries for television. The
adaptation
of The Executioner’s Song and Peter the Great won Emmys.
He is also a consultant to NBC news and has written for the New Yorker.
In addition, Schiller serves on the executive board of the Norman Mailer
Writers
Colony. 

Jeff Talarigo Makes Notable Book List

Jeff Talarigo

Wilkes-Barre, Penn. – Jeff Talarigo, a fiction faculty member of Wilkes
University’s
Graduate Creative Writing Program, landed on the American
Library Association’s Notable
Book List of 2009 for The Ginseng Hunter,
his second novel. 
The winners were chosen by the Notable Books Council, which includes
librarians and
academics from across the country. The award makes
available to readers a list of
25 books of fiction, nonfiction and poetry that
the council considers to be well-written
and important.
“I would say five out of my ten favorite novels are on past lists. Having my

�name
even mentioned amongst these people is a great honor,” Talarigo
said.
Authors of the selected titles will be invited to speak at the Library Tastes
Breakfast
at the ALA Annual Conference in July. Talarigo, a resident of
Boston, says if he is
invited, he will definitely attend.
The Ginseng Hunter takes place in contemporary China, along the
Tumen River, which separates China from
North Korea. The book follows
the plight of North Koreans who have escaped their country
by crossing
the river.
Talarigo visited the river in 2003 for research, and was surprised at how
rural the
area is. “It’s the most accessible place for refugees to cross,” he
said. “It’s dangerous,
but very barren. There are so few people there.”
His next book will focus on Lebanon during the civil war in 1982 and the
story of
a Palestinian woman who becomes a nurse in Beirut. The story
will also focus on the
Gaza Strip, where Talarigo visited in the early
1990s. Talarigo hopes to complete
a solid draft by the end of the year.

 Student Profle: Alysha Haran

Alysha Haran

Most of the students enrolled in the Graduate Creative Writing Program
of Wilkes University
have the luxury of completing their school work in a
comfortable room. But for Alysha
Haran, a Navy lieutenant, her writing is
often produced while onboard her ship in
the middle of the ocean.
Haran works as a surface warfare officer onboard the USS Pinckney,
home ported out
of San Diego. Many nights, she stands watch as fleet
officer of the deck; otherwise,
her job consists of driving the ship in a
battle formation as part of the NIMITZ Strike
Group.
Haran is responsible for the safety of navigation, engineering, and
weapons employment
for air and surface/subsurface defense. Haran also
serves as the ship’s electrical
officer and assistant chief engineer.

�She heard about the graduate program through a simple Internet search
for online degrees.
Originally from San Rafael, Ca., she has experience
working in the film business.
She worked as a line producer in Los
Angeles for eight years where she mostly worked
on commercials, but
her role expanded into feature work at the end of the career. 
During that period, she was scheduled to board one of the flights that
crashed into
one of the World Trade Centers on September 11, 2001.
The attack encouraged her to
join the Navy. “It was a last minute change
of travel plans that kept me from being
a passenger on one of the planes
that struck the towers on September 11th,” she said. “It was the impetus
for joining the Navy; I raised my right hand thirty
days later.”
While other students have fewer challenges completing an online
graduate degree, Haran
often has to deal with sluggish technology. “Most
of the time I’m doing school work
I’m literally in the middle of the ocean,”
she said. “We are dependent on satellites
for connectivity, and it’s slow at
best.”
But Haran stresses her job has been an incredible inspiration in her
writing. She
plans to use her experience, including deployment to the
Arabian Gulf and the Horn
of Africa, as material for a book.
 “The six to seven month deployment will give me the structure and frame
of reference
I need to be able to talk about the story of sailors, how we
come together to form
a crew and what we go through collectively and
individually during a combat deployment,”
Haran said.
She has also been deployed to the Philippines and port visits have
included Chennai,
India, Kota Kinablu, Malaysia, Singapore and Hong
Kong. She will return from deployment
shortly before the January
residency. 
Faculty/Staff Notes
Philip Brady’s memoir, By Heart: Reflections of a Rust Belt Bard, has
been chosen as Foreword Magazine’s Book of the Year for 2008 in the
category for essays.
Christine Gelineau’s manuscript, Appetite for the Devine, has been
selected as the Editor’s Choice in the McGovern Series of the Ashland
Poetry
Press. The manuscript is slated to be published in April 2010, and
will be her second
book with Ashland.
Kaylie Jones’ memoir, Lies My Mother Never Told Me, has been named
one of the hottest summer reads by the website The Daily Beast,
www.thedailybeast.com. The book will officially be released on Aug. 25.

�Assistant Director Jim Warner has joined the staff of Etruscan Press and
will serve as the business manager and
associate editor. The press is
housed in the offices of the creative writing program
and has published
two National Book Award finalists – Chromatic by H.L. Hix and Shoah
Train by William Heyen.   
 
Student/Alumni Notes
M.A. student Chris Bullard’s poetry manuscript, You Must Not Know
Too Much, has been selected by Plan B Press, www.planbpress.com, as
the winner of their 2009 chapbook contest. The press, based out of
Philadelphia,
also plans to publish the book.
M.F.A. student Richard Fellinger was awarded the annual Beverly Hiscox
Scholarship during the June residency. The
scholarship was established
by Hiscox’s children to honor her service to Wilkes University. The
students recipient is a non-traditional student who who demonstrates
need and writing
talent.
Alum Andrea Janov had three poems accepted for publication in the allpunk rock issue of Chiron Review. The issue will be out in December.
 M.A. student Carol MacAllister will have an article published in the
boating magazine Living Abroad. The article, “Boating Superstitions,” will
be published in the September edition.
 
M.F.A. student Taylor Polites was awarded the annual Norris Church
Mailer scholarship at the June residency. The
scholarship is given to
promising, emerging writers enrolled in the program.

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 Left to right: Dr. Patrick F. Leahy (President, Wilkes University), Mary
Poth (M.A.
student), Dr. Nancy McKinley (Faculty Member)

The Faculty and Alumni Scholarship
is Awarded
At the closing banquet of the January 2019 Residency, Dr. Nancy
McKinley, fiction
and creative nonfiction writer and founding faculty
member, presented Mary Poth with
the program’s inaugural award of the
annual Faculty and Alumni Scholarship. This newly
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of the Maslow Family Graduate Program in Creative Writing based
on a writing sample
and essay submitted as part of the application
materials. The scholarship recipient
is determined by a three-member
faculty committee who recommends students to Dr. Bonnie
Culver,
program director and co-founder. This scholarship is funded entirely
through
the generous donations of faculty and alumni. Mary is pursuing
her M.A. thesis in
fiction with Dr. Robert Mooney as her mentor. She is
from Lovettsville, VA and joined
the Wilkes community in June, 2018.
Congratulations Mary Poth!

Marlon James Releases His Latest
Novel
Marlon James (M.A. ‘06) is having another amazing year. His latest
release, Black Leopard, Red Wolf (Riverhead Books, 2019), takes us on
a fantastical ride with Tracker, a mercenary
enlisted to search for a
missing boy. The first novel in The Dark Star Trilogy, Black Leopard, Red
Wolf has skyrocketed to the New York Times Bestseller List. James has
also been featured in recent articles in The New Yorker and Vanity Fair.
The critically acclaimed Wilkes alum is the author of three additional
novels, including:
A Brief History of Seven Killings (Riverhead Books,
2015), winner of the 2015 Man Booker Prize; John Crow’s Devil (Akashic
Books, 2005), National Book Critics Circle Award finalist; and The Book
of Night Women (Riverhead Books, 2009). James teaches creative
writing and is the writer in residence
at Macalester College in St. Paul,
Minnesota.

17th Annual Norman Mailer Society
Conference
The 17th Annual Norman Mailer Society Conference will take place at
Wilkes University October
10-12, 2019 with the theme: Mailer on Politics,
Public Life, and Pop Culture. The Norman Mailer Society calls for papers
that address any of the above categories
plus those that help celebrate
the 40-year anniversary of The Executioner’s Song, the 50-year
anniversary of Of a Fire on the Moon, and the 60-year anniversary of
Advertisements of Myself.

Conference highlights include:
Keynote speaker Maggie Mailer, youngest daughter of Norman Mailer
A reception to celebrate the opening of the Norman Mailer Room and
Collection. This
room, housed in the Farley Library, is a
research/Mailer scholar’s dream. It is a
replica of Mailer’s last studio
in Provincetown that includes his private library,
manuscripts and
revisions, dating from 1984, and his studio furniture
A reading from The Time of Our Time
Screening of the film The Executioner’s Song

�And more……

To submit a proposal for the conference, please email the following to Maggie McKinley and Mike
Lennon by June 1, 2019:
1. 50-word biographical statement
2. 150-200 word abstract of the proposed presentation
3. Indication of A/V Requirements
Hotel accommodations will be at Genetti’s Best Western, Public Square,
Wilkes-Barre,
PA at $89 per night (from October 9 through October 13).
The hotel offers free shuttle
from the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton airport, hot
buffet breakfast, parking, and is a two-block
walk to campus. More details
regarding hotel reservations and conference registration
are forthcoming.

Call for Submissions: The Norman Mailer Society
Graduate Writing Award
The Norman Mailer Society invites submissions for its first annual
Graduate Writing
Award, which recognizes high-quality graduate student
work about or inspired by the
work of Norman Mailer.
Eligible entries include academic papers or creative pieces composed by
current graduate
students. Submissions should be 10-15 pages, doublespaced, in 12 point Times New
Roman font, and should be sent to:
Maggie McKinley, President of the Norman Mailer Society.

THE DEADLINE IS JUNE 1, 2019

The winner of the Norman Mailer Society Graduate
Writing Award receives:
a $500 cash award
a complimentary one-year membership in the Mailer Society, which
includes that year’s
issue of The Mailer Review
an opportunity to work with the editor of The Mailer Review to publish
a revised version of the essay or creative piece
Executive board members of the Norman Mailer Society will evaluate all
entries and
notify entrants of their decision.
Graduate students are also welcome to submit proposals for the annual
Norman Mailer
Conference, which will be held at Wilkes University from
October 10-12, 2019. Students
who present at the conference will
receive a $100 travel grant. Proposals for all
presentations should be
sent to Maggie McKinley.

Faculty News

�Faculty member Greg Fletcher’s first YA novel, Other People’s
Crazy, has finished pre-production at Northampton House Press
against a publication date
of June, 2019. In a high school in suburban
Arizona, the biggest kid in his sophomore
class is being bullied by the
smallest. With no dad, best friend, or girlfriend, Brandon’s
life feels
like pure hopeless chaos. But thanks to his crazy single mom, a stray
dog,
a bronco-busting hairdresser, a random left turn, and boomerang
karma from the Universe,
Brandon has a chance to turn his life in a
new direction. Chaos, or Choice? They’re
both in the mix of crazy at
Mesa Verde High. Look for it on the sale table at Barnes
&amp; Noble at
this summer’s residency!
Beverly Donofrio is thrilled that her personal essay “Meanness,”
which appeared in Brevity has been nominated for inclusion in the
Best Essays of SPACE  by Brevity for 2018 Best American
Essays and will be included in the Best of Brevity anthology. Her
personal essay “Bad Memorial Day,” which appeared in Cagibi, has
been nominated for a Pushcart Prize. 
Jean Klein is pleased to announce that Blue Moon has licensed two
productions from members of
the Wilkes family so far this year.
Distant Survivors, a play based on the Holocaust poetry of William
Heyen (Maslow Family Graduate Program in Creative Writing
Advisory Board Member), adapted
by June Prager, ran for eleven
performances in February at Zeider’s American Dream
Theater in
Virginia Beach to responsive crowds. Royal Tea, a play by Cindy
Dlugolecki (M.A. ‘13) will be performed at St. Peter the Apostle High
School in Alberta, Canada. (Dates
TBA)
J. Michael Lennon will have a review-essay on the first four novels of
Pottsville, PA novelist, John
O’Hara, coming out in the (London)
Times Literary Supplement next month. O’Hara wrote perhaps the
finest novel of Southeast, Pennsylvania, Appointment in Samarra, in
1935. A classic. Also, he has a review of Philip Brady’s Phantom
Signs: The Muse in Universe City forthcoming in Hippocampus.
Nancy McKinley’s novel-in-stories, St. Christopher on Pluto, has
been accepted by West Virginia University Press, with publication
slated in
2020.
 
Lenore Hart was recently awarded an international writing Fellowship
at the Oberpfalzer Kunstlerhaus
in Germany. Along with a composer
and two visual artists, she will be spending six
weeks as 2019’s
Writing Fellow in a studio and apartment on the grounds of the
residential
palace built in 1890. The palace is also a museum, concert
and lecture hall, and theater.
The Virginia Center for the Creative Arts

�offers an annual exchange residency for
the four varied types of
artists. Lenore will arrive on June 1 and stay until July
15, working on
the proposed project they accepted; a collection of contemporary
short
stories based on the darker original versions of German fairy
tales and Greek myths.
There will be an open house at the
Oberpfalzer museum and their studios in the Kunstlerhaus
on June
30. She is really looking forward to this total-immersion experience in
a
foreign setting and already desperately trying to improve her
language skills!

Alumni and Student News
Robert Antinozzi (M.F.A. ‘14) and Alyssa Waugh (M.F.A. ‘14)
started their own publishing company: Blind Faith Books. Their first
anthology is
entitled I AM STRENGTH: True Stories of Everyday
Superwomen. Two thirds of the book's proceeds benefit No Means
No Worldwide and Girls Inc. The
book includes essays, poems, and
art by many Wilkes alums as well as other women from
all over the
U.S. The second book Blind Faith published, Drowning Back to Life, a
collection of poetry by Elise Emersyn, tells a story through poetry of
falling
in love with herself and breaking toxic cycles. They are
currently accepting submissions
for the next anthology: I Am More
Than my Addiction. In additional news, Alyssa’s book, Hell's Laughter
and Other Spooky Tales, is out in paperback and available on
Amazon and her poem, "Sure" was also recently published on Writing
in a Woman's Voice.
Aurora Bonner (M.F.A ’18) had an essay published through Assay:
Journal of Nonfiction Studies in October, 2018. Additionally, she
published two book reviews, one through the Colorado Review on
The Jaws of Life by Laura Leigh Morris and one through Brevity
Magazine on Dig: A Personal Prehistoric Journey, by Sam Chiarelli
(M.F.A. ’16).
Caryn DeVincenti (M.F.A ’16), aka Dana Ross (pen name) had her
first book, Full Girlfriend Experience, a romantic suspense novel
birthed through her M.F.A classes at Wilkes, released
through The
Wild Rose Press on February 18, 2019. Readers can purchase it on
Amazon
and Barnes &amp; Noble (online).
Brian Fanelli's (M.F.A. ‘10) essay, "Rethinking Early Horror Cinema:
Gender, Female Empowerment, and Sexuality
in Nosferatu,
Frankenstein, and Bride of Frankenstein," appeared in the fall issue of
Schuylkill Valley Journal, both print and online. Additionally, his
interview, "Channeling the Dark Muse: An
Interview with Eric Morago,
Editor of Dark Ink," was published in January by the website Horror
Homeroom. He also has published and forthcoming poetry in Evening
Street Review, Italian Americana, and The Paterson Literary Review.

�Patricia Florio (M.F.A. ’11) of San Fedele Press and American
Writers Review was featured in an interview in the August, 2018 issue
of Boston Voyager. She will also have copies of the 2018 literary
anthology of American Writers Review at the NewPages table, along
with information on taking 2019 submissions at the AWP
Conference
in Portland, Oregon.
Gerald J. Gurka (M.A. ’07) had his article, “Second Sunday of Lent,”
published in King’s College Lenten Reflection Series Calendarfor
Sunday, March 17, 2019. He is also the author and director of a new
play entitled,
A Holy Land Tour of the Passion, to be performed on
Friday, April 12, 2019 at 7:30 p.m. in St. John’s Church, 126
Nesbitt
Street, Larksville, PA. The performance is open to the public. He is
currently
writing “Freddie Foodmore’s Menu of Unsavory Events,” a
Young Readers Story for Northampton
Press.
Anne Henry (M.F.A ‘11) is thrilled to report that her story, “That’s It,
That’s the News,” will be included
in Air: A Radio Anthology published
by Books by Hippocampus (coming Spring 2019). True stories from
radio in its heyday! Pre-orders accepted
on the website. She is also
happy to announce that her story, “The Cold War,” was
accepted for
publication in the next issue of American Writers Review (Summer,
2019).
Joshua Horwitz (M.A. ‘16) has formed a media company
CellCinema that helps movie makers, documentarians and activists
make cinema quality productions
using current model cell phones
with high end audio and specialized lenses. They are
currently
accepting interns for the Spring/Summer.
Jennifer Jenkins (M.F.A. ‘17) has published "The Secret Door" in
the Winter 2019 edition of Up North Lit. It is a chapter from her
forthcoming novel, American Bourbon.
Nichole Kanney (M.F.A. '15) ran a screenwriting workshop in
February to support Readathon, a fundraiser that
promotes literacy
for the students at Richmond Friends School. She also participated
in
Warp and Woof, a storytelling event for Wayne County Indiana.
Nichole has joined
the Wayne Writes committee, which hosts an
annual weekend writing conference in the
summer. Stay tuned for
more!
Bibiana Krall (M.F.A ‘18) is among the poets chosen for the 2019
Poetry Leaves Exhibition that will be displayed
on buildings, inside
City Hall, and in the library during the month of May all across
Waterford Twp., Michigan. The exhibition was launched in 2014 as a

�way to celebrate
National Poetry Month. A grant from the Michigan
Council for Arts &amp; Cultural Affairs
funded the project in the beginning.
Bibiana’s poem “Little Universe” will also be
published in an anthology
later on this year. She’s just wrapped up a Writing Fellowship
with
Deep Center in Savannah, Georgia as a mentor in The Young Author
Project where
she taught Creative Writing to an incredible group of
inner-city teens (Go Team Hess!)
with a focus on diversity and
empowerment.
Ginger Marcinkowski, (M.F.A. ‘11) has been chosen by Kingsbrae
International Residence for the Arts (KIRA) for a month-long
August
residency in St. Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada. She will have the
opportunity
to write on the seaside property of Kingsbrae Gardens.
Visiting artists are required
to engage with the community and partner
with Kingsbrae Garden which is located steps
away from the
residence and studio. Applications were open to a range of disciplines
and types of artists including, the visual arts, music/composition, new
media, and
interdisciplinary arts. Artists from all levels in their career
who exhibited a strong
professional work ethic and a collaborative
attitude were considered for this very
competitive honor.
Marcinkowski will be working on a new collection of linked short
stories during her residency.
Vicki Mayk’s (M.F.A. ‘13) nonfiction book, The Friends of Owen
Thomas (working title) will be published by Beacon Press in 2020.
Her personal essay, “Dayparts,”
will be included in the anthology Air,
publishing in March, 2019 from Books by Hippocampus.
 
Sara Pisak (M.A. Student) was named a Staff Reviewer for Glass: A
Journal of Poetry. Sara's review of Sonia Greenfield's chapbook,
American Parable appeared online January 17 and her review of
Adrienne Novy's chapbook, Crowd Surfing With God, was published
in the magazine's March issue as well as online. Sara's review of
Anne Graue's poetry collection, Fig Tree in Winter: Found Poetry
From Sylvia Plath's The Bell Jar, was also featured in the Litstyle
section of Five:2:One Magazine. Sara's work can also be found in the
sixteenth issue of Boston Accent for a poetry/art collaborative feature
entitled, "20/20" and "Prints."
Oliver Reilly (M.F.A. ‘13) was recently hired by Lehigh Carbon
Community College as an instructor of Literature
and Composition.
Joseph Schwartzburt’s (M.F.A. ’13) non-fiction piece entitled “Gavin
and the Paci Pirate” was published in Akashic Books’ Terrible
Twosdays Online Series on January 8, 2019.
 

�Nisha Sharma (M.F.A. ’13) received a Library Journal starred review
for The Takeover Effect, a contemporary romance releasing on April
2, 2019. The Takeover Effect is the first in a trilogy published by Avon
Impulse.
Melanie Simms (M.A. Student) is promoting her third book, Life
Signs and Fortune Cookies, published by Sunbury Press out of
Mechanicsburg, PA, released in the winter of 2018.
She appeared on
a WVIA in an interview with Mindy Cronk on February 28, which will
go out on the next Art Scene program in March. In addition, she
recently appeared
on ABC 27 in Harrisburg for the Author Spotlight
and with Tory Gates Brown Posey Press Show. She was also
selected as one of the judges in the poetry category for the
Pennwriters.
Ora Smith (M.A. ’17) is pleased to announce the November 2018
release of her children’s picture book,
A Christmas Story of Light. She
will write a blog about her amazing experience writing and illustrating
the
book for the pre-holiday issue of The Write Life.
Alan N. Yount (M.A. ’18) will be part of the Tenth Anniversary Story
Slam at the Woodstock Bookfest on Thursday, March 28, 2019. The
theme of the Story Slam is “it’s about time,” and
Alan will answer that
burning question…How do you know when it’s about time to leave
a
sex club?

AWP 2019
The 2019 AWP Conference &amp; Bookfair will be held at the Oregon
Convention Center in Portland, Oregon from March 27 –
30, 2018.
In Portland, swing by these sessions and support the Wilkes CW family,
including program
partners Akashic Books and Etruscan Press:

Ibrahim Ahmad (Maslow Family Graduate Program
in Creative Writing and Akashic Books)
Can I Pick Your Brain? The Fine Line Between Giving Back and
Getting Paid
Friday, March 29, 2018
1:30 p.m. to 2:45 p.m.
B117-119
Oregon Convention Center
Level 1
The right connections in publishing can jumpstart your career and make
the journey
more enjoyable. But there is a fine line when asking for a
favor (or a freebie) and
networking. This panel looks at how emerging

�writers can gracefully navigate the art
of "the ask" and how established
authors can balance their time and effort and meaningful
connections.
Five publishing insiders share secrets of effective networking without
looking self-interested—and when to say no without looking
unsupportive.

Kazim Ali (The Disappearance of Seth, Etruscan
Press)
Reinventing the Wheel: The Tradition of Innovation in Poetry
Friday, March 29, 2019
10:30 a.m. to 11:45 a.m.
Portland Ballroom 256
Oregon Convention Center
Level 2
Sidney famously writes, "And others' feet still seemed but strangers in my
way" ("Astrophel
and Stella"). However, one would only need to read
Homer, Virgil, and Dante, the letters
between Wordsworth and Coleridge
or Moore and Bishop, to recognize the long tradition
of poets mentoring
and inspiring other poets. The poets will challenge the notion
that
tradition and innovation are at odds by revealing how specific poems
influenced
them and led them to better understand different poetic
elements.

Kazim Ali (The Disappearance of Seth, Etruscan
Press)
Fifty Years of FIELD: Contemporary Poetry and Poetics
Saturday, March 30, 2019
1:30 p.m. to 2:45 p.m.
B115
Oregon Convention Center
Level 1
Since 1969, FIELD Magazine has been known as one of the country's
leading journals
of contemporary poetry and poetics. In 2019, FIELD will
publish its 100th and final
issue. This panel, featuring two founding
editors and three later additions, will
discuss the magazine's history and
values, including its annual symposium of essays
on the work of a major
poet, its commitment to translation, and its openness to a
wide variety of
voices, both established and emerging.

Laurie Jean Cannady (Crave: Sojourn of a
Hungry Soul, Etruscan Press) and Maslow
Family Graduate Program in Creative
Writing Faculty)
#MeToo, Girlhood:Writing and Subverting Childhood Sexual
Violence Narratives
Thursday, March 28, 2019

�3 a.m. to 4:15 p.m.
E145
Oregon Convention Center
Level 1
Writers discuss creating narratives of girlhood sexual trauma, share
influences and
craft advice, and offer strategies for overcoming the
challenges of writing these
stories. The writers on this panel create works
that subvert common victim narratives—via
humor, style, non-linearity,
narrator agency, lack of disclosure, and more—as well
as examine the
intersections of gender, race, class, inherited trauma, and sexual
identity
on narratives of sexual violence.

Laurie Jean Cannady (Crave: Sojourn of a
Hungry Soul, Etruscan Press) and Maslow
Family Graduate Program in Creative
Writing Faculty)
Author Signing
Thursday, March 28, 2019
4:15 p.m. – 5 p.m.
Booth 3031 – AWP Bookfair

Robert Eastwood (Romer, Etruscan Press)
Author Signing
Friday, March 29, 2019
10 a.m. – 11 a.m.
Booth 3031 – AWP Bookfair

Stanton Hancock (M.F.A. ‘12)
AWP Open Mic and Old School Slam
Thursday, March 28, 2019 and Friday, March 29, 2018
B113
10 p.m. to 12 Midnight
Oregon Convention Center
Level 1
AWP welcomes students to return to the roots of Slam! Open mic special
guests and
then undergraduate and graduate students partake in a
hardcore-break-your-heart-strut-out-the-good-stuff
slam competition.
Students are welcome to sign up to participate on Friday, March
29, 2019
and Thursday, March 28, 2019 at the Wilkes University/Etruscan Press
booth
and read original pieces (three minutes or less with no props) at
the Slam later that
night. Sponsors: Wilkes University and Etruscan
Press.

Patricia Horvath (All the Diference, Etruscan
Press)

�Rewriting History: Why It's Not Okay to Fictionalize Our Memories
Friday, March 29, 2019
9 a.m. to 10:15 a.m.
B114
Oregon Convention Center
Level 1
Every so often, literary scandals seem to surface, particularly when it
comes to
memoirs. Is there an unspoken code of ethics that exists for
memoirists and essayists?
Or is it something deeper, something
psychological that gives birth to the betrayal
we feel upon discovering
that a nonfiction writer has invented a character, setting,
or memory? In
this panel, nonfiction writers discuss the difficulty in cultivating
memories
while managing this genre's ethical demands and expectations.

Patricia Horvath (All the Diference, Etruscan
Press)
Author Signing
Friday, March 29, 2019
2 p.m. – 3 p.m.
Booth 3031 – AWP Bookfair

David Lazar (Who's Afraid of Helen of Troy: An
Essay on Love, Etruscan Press)
Que savent-ils?: What Classic Essays Can Teach Contemporary
Essayists
Thursday, March 28, 2019
10:30 a.m. to 11:45 a.m.
B114
Oregon Convention Center
Level 1
When's the last time you sat down with an essay by Lamb? Or cracked
open The Rambler?
Maybe not recently enough. With so many exciting
new modes of the essay being written
today, it can be easy to forget
those of the past, but writers like Montaigne, Rousseau,
Hazlitt, and
Woolf have more bearing on contemporary essayists than you might
think.
This diverse panel of essayists writing in a variety of sub-genres
shows how the "classics"
inspire them—as perhaps they will inspire you,
too.

Paul Lisicky (The Burning House, Etruscan
Press)
Endings for the End Times?
Thursday, March 28, 2019
4:30 p.m. to 5:45 p.m.
Portland Ballroom 255
Oregon Convention Center

�Level 2
As we reach the concluding lines of our own works, current ailments in
the body politic
may bend us toward chaos and despair. At the same
time, ever-present narrative and
commercial pressures may drive us
toward neatly resolved, even uplifting, endings.
How do we craft final
notes that imply light and dark, open and closed, emotional
and
intellectual complexity? We discuss struggles and strategies for endings
that
feel satisfying for readers, and yet true to the work, the moment, and
ourselves.

Paul Lisicky (The Burning House, Etruscan
Press)
Am I Really Going to Do This Until I Die?
Friday, March 29, 2019
4:30 p.m. to 5:45 p.m.
Portland Ballroom 256
Oregon Convention Center
Level 2
The longer a person teaches workshop, the more prone he or she is to
burn out; after
all, instructors tend to use the same format semester after
semester, and students
tend to need the same advice. How can
instructors keep workshops feeling relevant
and energized? Are there
new models that might reinvigorate our students and ourselves?
This
panel, featuring undergraduate and graduate writing instructors, will
address
strategies to keep everyone engaged, down to the most
exhausted teacher.

Shara McCallum (Poems and Their Making,
Etruscan Press)
Boulevard 35th Anniversary &amp; 100 Issues Reading
Saturday, March 30, 2019
4:30 p.m. to 5:45 p.m.
B116
Oregon Convention Center
Level 1
Founded in 1984, Boulevard magazine celebrates 100 issues and thirtyfive years of
continuously publishing the finest in contemporary voices in
fiction, poetry, and
definitive essays on the arts and culture. Featuring
writers from across our thirty-five
years, this reading reflects Boulevard's
mission to present a variegated yet coherent
ensemble of creative and
critical writing by both emerging and established writers.

J. D. Schrafenberger (Saint Joe's Passion,
Etruscan Press)
Impact and Empathy: Service-Learning and Creative Writing
Friday, March 29, 2019

�10:30 a.m. to 11:45 a.m.
D139-140
Oregon Convention Center
Level 1
Service-learning and community engagement not only provide student
writers with real-world
experiences, applied skills, and opportunities for
personal growth, but their empathy
and perspectives are expanded in
ways that transform the creative process. Teachers
from various
backgrounds and institutions discuss the practical challenges and unique
benefits of service-learning in the creative writing classroom, including
work with
veterans, oceanographers, food co-ops, and refugee
organizations.

J. D. Schrafenberger (Saint Joe's Passion,
Etruscan Press)
Changing of the Guard: Editors on Inclusion and Diversity in
Literary Journals
Saturday, March 30, 2019
3 p.m. to 4:15 p.m.
Portland Ballroom 255
Oregon Convention Center
Level 2
The VIDA Count is an indispensable measure of gender diversity in
literary journal
publications. While the numbers layout disparities within
this community, the question
remains: how can we increase contributor
and staff diversity in areas such as race,
sexual identity/orientation, and
disability? Where is the line between diversity and
tokenism? This panel
of literary journal editors will share their strides, missteps,
and questions
on inclusive staff and contributor practices.

Tim Seibles (Fast Animal and One Turn Around
the Sun, Etruscan Press) and Maslow Family
Graduate Program in Creative Writing
Program Advisory Board Member)
Ghost Fishing: An Eco-Justice Poetry Anthology Reading
Thursday, March 28, 2019
10:30 a.m. to 11:45 a.m.
Portland Ballroom 256
Oregon Convention Center
Level 2
Eco-justice poetry embodies justice, culture, and the environment. It is
poetry born
of ecological and social crisis, poetry that holds memory, fed
by a wealth of cultural
traditions, urgent in our time. Come listen to
contributing poets read from and discuss
the ground-breaking Ghost
Fishing: An Eco-Justice Poetry Anthology, as each discusses
their
approach to writing in these troubled times and the traditions that feed
their
work.

�Tim Seibles (Fast Animal and One Turn Around
the Sun, Etruscan Press) and Maslow Family
Graduate Program in Creative Writing
Program Advisory Board Member)
How we need another soul to cling to: Writing Love Poems in
Difficult Times
Saturday, March 30, 2019
3 p.m. to 4:15 p.m.
D139-140
Oregon Convention Center
Level 1
When the news feels like a daily onslaught, it's hard to believe writing a
poem can
matter—let alone a love poem. Here, five poets will share their
own love poems and
discuss how writing about love also allows them to
explore everything from racism
to climate change to queerness to
personal grief, then offer strategies of how others
might do the same. For
how better to know why resistance is worth it? In this panel,
we'll discuss
not just what we're fighting against but what we're fighting for.

Ronnie K. Stephens (M.F.A. ’18)(The
Kaleidoscope Sisters, Kaylie Jones Books)
Author Signing
Thursday, March 28, 2019
1 p.m. – 2 p.m.
Booth 3031 – AWP Bookfair

Daneen Wardrop (Silk Road, Etruscan Press)
Author Signing
Friday, March 29, 2019
4 p.m. – 5 p.m.
Booth 3031 – AWP Bookfair
For the full AWP19 schedule, visit the AWP Conference Schedule.

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Norman Mailer Colony Comes to
Wilkes University 
During the January Residency, Dr. Bonnie Culver, program director and
co-founder announced
the new partnership between the Maslow Family
Graduate Program in Creative Writing
and the Norman Mailer Center. By
partnering with the Norman Mailer Center, the Norman
Mailer Writers
Colony will now be permanently housed at Wilkes University.
The Mailer Center is an organization named for the late Norman Mailer
that offers
workshops, grants, awards, fellowships and other activities
that allow writers to
express themselves while provoking discussion and
calling for societal changes. This
new partnership bolsters the creative
writing mission to bring writing faculty to
the Wilkes University campus.

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�Lawrence Schiller, founder of the Norman Mailer Center and the Norman
Mailer Writers
Colony, collaborated with Norman Mailer for more than 30
years. Originally, the summer
colony was held at the Mailer home in
Provincetown, MA. Past instructors include faculty
and board members J.
Michael Lennon, Kaylie Jones, Bonnie Culver, Beverly Donofrio
and
Colum McCann.
"Like the Norman Mailer Center, Wilkes University encourages and
celebrates writers
who challenge readers' perspectives on the world
around them," said Schiller. "Together,
Wilkes and the Center will
promote writers as people of action, and seek to support
those who are
driven by an endless curiosity to make sense of the times in which they
live."
The 2018 Norman Mailer
Writers Colony will be held in
two weeklong sessions
bookending
The
Pennsylvania Writers
Conference in August. In
week one, which will run from
July
29 to August 3, students
may take courses in memoir,
fiction, publishing, poetry,
nonfiction and self-promotion.
In week two, which will run
from August 4 to August
10,
students may take courses in
fiction, book reviewing, screenwriting, publishing,
and poetry. On August
3 and 4, the Pennsylvania Writers Conference will be held on
the Wilkes
campus, featuring keynote speaker Andre Dubus III.

 
 
 
 
 
Week 1 Classes:
Memoir with Beverly
Donofrio
Put pen to paper-or fingers to
the keyboard-in this writing
workshop with master

�memoirist
Beverly Donofrio.
Discover the life-changing
potential of memoir writing in
a workshop designed to take
you deeper into your hearts
and your pasts. Instructor
Beverly Donofrio creates a
supportive environment to
help mine and then develop
your material. Telling your stories
can be profound and transformative. All
that is required is a strong desire and the
courage to write the truth.
Through the in-class prompts, overnight assignments, and sharing our
work, we not
only learn craft, but develop camaraderie and have fun. We
may even find that what
made us rage and cry now makes us laugh.
Keep writing and you may even forgive life
for being life.
And throughout, we will have an ongoing discussion of the writing life and
how to
feed it outside of a workshop. 
 
Elements of Fiction: Crisis
Conflict Character with
Marita Golden
This fiction workshop will
focus on the foundational
elements of compelling
fiction.
As we discuss your in
progress work, and do inclass exercises you'll learn
how to
give your characters
"character," how to push
them past the limits you
impose on them
and how to
create characters who can
both hurt and heal. For those
writing novels
and short
fiction. 
 

� 
 
 
 
Publishing with Philip
Brady
Ever wanted to start your own
press or literary magazine?
Or are you struggling as
a
fledgling editor or publisher to
make yours work and gain
more ground in the literary
landscape? This course will
also give you a hands-on insider's look at the way publishing
companies
work. Working with Etruscan Press, a non-profit literary press that has
produced over seventy-five titles in five genres since 2001, this course
will focus
on how to produce and market books/journals, zines, and how
to run a publishing house
in an increasingly competitive environment.
We'll explore editorial styles, marketing
plans, production schedules,
budgeting, design, and event-planning. We'll look at
the publishing
models from a close perspective, always returning to practical questions
such as: "How do things work?"..."How can I understand the process
from author-to-consumer?"...
"What is the right place for me in this
diverse and challenging industry?"

Poetry with Rashidah Ismail
Abubakr
We will start at the beginning,
with poems that have been
selected by each participant
to start of a book of poems.
We will discuss the various
concepts of producing
poems:
chapbook, collection,
themed, with or without
visuals and look at organizing
tools
that can lead to a
coherent body of work.
Poems will be edited and

�written then workshopped
during the sessions.
 
 
 
 
Creative Nonfiction: Types
and Techniques with J.
Michael Lennon
Following a brief survey of the
wide variety of forms that can
be fairly called creative
nonfiction (memoir, various
essay types, travel and place
writing, reviews, narrative
history, autobiography, and
biography), will be a
discussion of five elements of
craft
common to all types of
creative nonfiction: imagery,
voice and point of view,
character,
setting, and story. The session will also examine the blurred
boundary lines with
other genres.
 
 
 
 
Marketing Planning for
Writers, Online and Off:
Promotion, Publicity &amp;
More with Donna
Talarico
Marketing and
communication planning is a
crucial component to the

�working writer
today. In this
session, you'll learn the
basics of building a marketing
plan, from
setting SMART
goals to analyzing your
success. Then we'll dive deeper into the many
tactics you can use, from
making connections with the media and brand ambassadors
to get
coverage -- reviews, feature stories, etc. -- to running successful events
and from managing your online persona to interacting with readers in
digital spaces.
We'll cover everything from Facebook pages and blogging
to email marketing and social
ads.
This session will give you a high-level overview of the tools and
techniques you can
use to market your work, from promoting a single
book to building general awareness
for yourself as an author and expert
in your field. We'll have in-class exercises
to help you spark some ideas
of where and how to promote your work -- no matter where
you are with
your project, this will be helpful in big-picture planning! Simply put:
You
have a great idea -- this session is about shooting that from the rooftops
so
others can share -- and enjoy -- your vision.

Week 2:
The Closer Class: A
Workshop on How to Finish
Your Book with Jacquelyn
Mitchard
You have a great concept.
You know what you want to
write. You know how you
want to
write it. You may
even have a great start. But you're afraid that you'll mess with
this thing
for the rest of your life and it will never see publication.
This workshop help you finally complete your fiction project - and help
you discover
what to do next on the path to publication, without
sacrificing artistic integrity
or neglecting the need to have a real life.
Some critical questions about structure,
contents, and even intention are
key to writing a book you can actually finish. And
there are some
elements you may not have considered.

�Bring pages to share in a full, frank, and nurturing critique with your fellow
writers
and be prepared to be overwhelmed by information - in a good
way.
Writing Book Reviews and
Breaking into that Market
with Maureen Corrigan
How does one claim the
cultural authority to become a
book reviewer? After all, there
are no dedicated graduate
programs or certificates in
"book reviewing;" nor is there
a clear route to regular
reviewing. In this course,
Maureen Corrigan, who has
been
the book critic for the
NPR program Fresh Air for
thirty years, explores some of
the
pathways to book review publication and discusses the intellectual
background and
the skills that it takes to write a worthwhile review. She
also gives some advice
about what never to do in a book review. 
  
 
Screenwriting with Ross
Klavan
Screen language will go
deeply into how to get your
vision-and your story-onto
any
kind of screen. Through a
variety of exercises in class
and as homework, we'll begin
by working through the nature
of images, of film's birth in still
photography (instead
of the
novel or theater) and what
subtly changes when the
images begin to move. We'll
then shift into the structure of
storytelling through images, both conventional and
alternative, and the
creation of characters whose life may begin on the page but will
exist,

�through actors or animation, on some form of screen, large or small. A
final
project of a five-minute short or film segment will be written. There
will be a personal
meeting with the instructor on projects written in the
course or previously. Proper
format will be taught and the instruction will
be assisted by examples from films,
TV episodes and script pages. 
 
To apply to the Norman Mailer Writers Colony at Wilkes University,
please download
this application. Please submit 10 pages of poetry,
single-spaced, or 10-20 pages
of prose or a screenplay sample,
double-spaced, in the genre to which you are applying.
Admission
to a workshop is based primarily on your writing sample.
For more information about the Norman Mailer Center or the Norman
Mailer Writers Colony,
please visit nmcenter.org. For more information
about the Pennsylvania Writers Conference, please visit wilkes.edu/pwc.

Students and alumni man the Wilkes-Etruscan booth at AWP18 in
Tampa, FL. From left
to right: Karla Erdman (M.A. student), Danie
Watson (M.F.A. student), Pamela Turchin
(M.F.A. student), Kristin Weller
(M.A. student) and Patricia Florio (M.F.A. '11).

Smooth Sailing: Maslow Family
Graduate Program in Creative
Writing Attends AWP18
By Kristin Weller (M.A. student)
Henry David Thoreau once said, "We are constantly invited to be who we
are." Like
many writers-in-progress, I have struggled with my identity. I

�teach full-time. I
am a wife. I am a daughter. I am a perfectionist. Making
a living from writing alone
is the road I have less traveled. While teaching
is a great gig, a gift in many ways,
teaching can create all kinds of conflict
for the writer-self, not the least of which
is getting the time off during the
academic year to attend conferences like AWP.
But as with anything else in life, the choices we make and where we
choose to put
our time and energy are often a reflection of our priorities,
and this year, I made
a commitment to put my writing ahead of all else.
Thanks to a one-semester sabbatical
and the student registration waivers
offered to Maslow Family graduate students, I
was able to make-good on
my self-promise and participate in AWP18 in Tampa.
The spring-like temperatures and cloudless skies of South Florida were a
welcome contrast
to the Pennsylvania Nor'easter I and my Wilkes
colleagues left behind us. Ahead, a
menu of more than 1000 panel
discussions, readings, activities, signings, and keynote
speeches from
which to choose, all in the service of enriching the writing community.
And the Book Fair! Over 800 exhibitors filled the main floor, showcasing
literary
presses and journals, independent publishers and freelancers,
writing programs and
writing residencies, poets and swag (think, free
totes, buttons, pens, and big price
cuts on books). Imagine the directory
portion of all of your favorite writing magazines,
online journals, and
publishing industry books coming to life and gathering together
around
tables and booths in one, massive room. I'll admit that I was both
overwhelmed
and impressed.
After registration and a quick tour of the vendor hall, I met up with cohort
member
Meg Hall and my mentor, Kaylie Jones. We headed over to the
Marriott across the street
from the Convention Center where a few dozen
meeting rooms held sessions of interest.
Outside of each salon and
meeting room was a full-sized poster with a list of the
sessions scheduled
in that room throughout the weekend. We perused the menus and ended
up popping into the tail-end of a panel discussion on contemporary
Southern literary
fiction. The panelists were discussing the ways poverty,
racism, and violence permeate
their works. Following their planned
discussion, the panelists opened up the floor
to questions. It wasn't long
before questions of culture appropriation arose.
We have all heard the advice to write what you know, but if you stick with
the process
of developing your craft, you will come to know that more
often than not, we use writing
to explore the questions we do not know
the answers to. What stuck with me after listening
to the open dialogue
about writing outside of your race or experience was this: if
you do the
work -- read everything you can in the cultural genre your story requires,
travel to and be with the people whose lives you want to represent with
fidelity,
and research your own personal biases alongside the historical

�events relevant to
your story -- than you have less chance of creating a
story that most readers will
view as culturally appropriated.
I found this topic to be extremely relevant beyond the cannon of Southern
fiction.
In my own experience as a Maslow Family Graduate student, this
topic has come up for
discussion within several of the residency courses I
have attended. Like it or not,
through our work we all become
ambassadors of our genres. Credibility is earned. Integrity,
demonstrated.
After the panel ended, Meg, Kaylie and I headed outside to look for a
place to eat.
The Marriott and the Convention Center are part of a
Riverwalk park where pedestrians
and exercise enthusiasts share
sidewalks and foot bridges that run along Tampa Bay.
In the center is a
cafe called The Sail where Kaylie, Meg and I ran into Bill Schneider
and
Pamela Turchin who had just flown in from Newark, NJ. After a few
laughs and some
catching up, we downed our burgers before splitting up
to attend different sessions
and man the booth. There's so much to pick
from, so having a minute to peruse the
registration materials was much
appreciated. I found the AWP app to be an especially
useful tool for
adding sessions of interest and building daily agendas. Maps, room
details, program descriptions, and schedules were all built-in to the app
giving me
easy access to necessary information quickly.
At 3:30 p.m. Kaylie and I made our way to the Book Fair floor so I could
start my
first shift at the Wilkes University-Etruscan Press booth. (Go
ahead. Say it. You
know you want to. "The (John) Wilkes Booth!" We
have the best name as far as booths
go.)
Maslow Family graduate students and alumni can attend AWP,
registration-free if we
commit to volunteering to work two hours each day
in the booth at AWP. Because Wilkes
is a major conference sponsor, the
program receives 45-60 conference registration
waivers so that our
students may attend. They want us there, networking and learning
from
and with each other. I was a little nervous about the work, but as it turned
out working in the booth was fun.
Working in the Wilkes-Etruscan Press booth was painless, even for
anxiety-prone personality
types like me. That's mostly because of the
great and magical duo, Danie Watson and
Pamela Turchin, who do most
of the on-site, logistical heavy-lifting, and our Associate
Director, Bill
Schneider, who orchestrates the rest. Working with the Wilkes-Etruscan
team was fun and at times, reminiscent of residency.
Booth required responsibilities included things like promoting the
inclusion of the
Norman Mailer Writing Colony at Wilkes, along with the
Pennsylvania Writers Conference
dates, and of course our fabulous

�MA/MFA programs, volunteers haggled over who was
the most outgoing
from our contingency (that would be Justin Kassab, Danie Watson,
and
Karla Erdman) and sent them off to wander the Book Fair, enticing
conference-goers
to sign up for the Old School Poetry Slam, which 2012
MFA graduate, Stanton Hancock,
hosted on March 9th and 10th following
the Keynote speakers. The rest of us remained
at the booth to answer
the questions of passersby.
Honestly, this task was no burden to bear. Both our programs and our
presses already
have a very strong reputation amongst those shopping
around for an MFA program. All
we needed to do was share what we
love about our writing program. Easy! Two of the
messages I found
myself repeating to potential students were how much our fabulous
faculty and our student participants value a respectful, collaborative
approach, and
how accessible and supportive we all are as a literary
community.
Even as I was sharing these points, I was flashing back to my first
residency in June
of 2016 and how many times I was approached by
upper-level graduate students who introduced
themselves and
congratulated me on entering the 501s. It happened in the dorm lobby,
in
the Henry Center, in the Starbucks, in the Darte before and after the
evening readings.
And, every faculty member made it a point to connect
with each of the 18 members of
my cohort over the course of those first
few days - no easy task given their own packed
schedules. What a
difference that kind of care and attention can make, especially
for a writer
so wrapped up in fear, rejection, and isolation. What an antidote that
kind
of attention can be!
At AWP, I got the chance to spend time with my mentor who has
committed her time and
attention to helping me develop my work and my
identity as a writer. Other faculty
members, like David Poyer who I hadn't
really had a chance to get to know at residencies,
showed up and
engaged with us too. He asked about the work I and my cohort members
were doing over lunch, thus giving Meg Hall, Jeff Alves and I a chance to
practice
pitching. The practice, like the process, never ends. Attending
AWP just verified
what I had already learned about our faculty: their
commitment to their students and
to writing is lifelong.
Investing my time in these three, glorious, twelve-hour days at AWP
Tampa as a writer
participating in this community of peers has reaffirmed
my commitment, not only to
the completion of my term project, but also to
my place in this community of writers.
I belong, and that is enough.
Kristin Weller is a Pennsylvania writer,
English teacher, and a graduate
student at
Wilkes University. Her

�essay, Life: What Writer and Teacher
Can Tell You about Craft,
was
featured in Craft section of the May
2017 issue of Hippocampus
Magazine. She earned
a Writing
Fellowship with the National Writing
Project in 2000, an organization for
which she has served as an Advisory
Board member and teacherconsultant. When she's
not grading
eighth grade English papers or running her two boxer dogs around agility
courses, she facilitated a local writing group called Write Nights in
Nazareth, PA.
She anticipates earning her Creative Writing Masters
degree in 2018. 
 
 

Spring into Writing: Community
Workshops
Introduction to Fiction
Writing
From flash fiction to fullfledged short stories,
Introduction to Fiction Writing
covers the basics of
storytelling and the revision
process. The workshop
focuses on
the basic
elements of the genre and
provides participants with a
supportive environment
where they can explore their
literary interests and
experiment with character,
plot,
and language. Open to beginning writers and those looking to hone
their writing skills,
the workshop asks participants to come with an open
mind and be ready to read, write,
revise, and repeat. Adult learners of
any age may register for this workshop
Meetings: Tuesdays - 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. - Kirby Hall, Room 108

�April 3, 10, 17, 24, May 1 and 8
Cost: $65.00 for the entire series
Instructor: Francisco Tutella
 
Memoir: Many Ways to Tell
Your Story
This class will explore writing
memoir by using a variety of
prompts and artifacts
to mine
your memories, from recipes
and photos to letters, diaries
and family heirlooms.
Adult
learners of any age may
register for this workshop.
Meetings: Tuesdays - 6:00
p.m. - 8:00 p.m. - Breiseth
Hall, Room 209
April 10, 17, 24, May 1, 8
and 15
Cost: $65.00 for the entire
series
Instructor: Vicki Mayk
 
 
 
Preparing You and Your
Manuscript for Publication
This five-week workshop is
designed for adult learners
who are interested in the
submission
process and
developing the skills to enter
the world of publishing.
Participants will
be provided
an overview of how to
prepare literary projects for
submission to publishers.
Through a variety of lectures, workshop exercises, and group

�discussions, participants
will discover what it takes to prepare themselves
- and their work - for consideration.
A comprehensive look at industry
standards and best practices include crafting a project
synopsis, drafting
a query letter, understanding the author questionnaire process,
creating a
thumbnail, keynote, and writing the book description. Participants do not
need a completed manuscript for this workshop series. 
Meetings: Wednesdays - 5:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. - Breiseth Hall, Room
211
April 11, 18, 25, May 2 and 9
Cost: $65.00 for the entire series
Instructor: Bill Schneider
Playwriting How to Write a
Short One-Act or 10-Minute
Play
CURTAIN UP! Have you ever
imagined your story on a
stage? This workshop will
teach
ways to write a short
play in our first session. In our
second session, you will hear
your short play read alive and
envisioned. Bring yourself
and your own best characters
wanting a stage to our
playwriting workshop. This
workshop is designed for
adult learners.
Session 1: Learning how to write a play - short one-act or a 10-min play and assignment
to do so.
Session 2: Bring your assignment to workshop, and we read together,
critique, and
provide feedback. 
 
Meetings: Saturdays - 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. Kirby Hall, Room
108
April 21 and 28
Cost: $65.00 for the entire series
Instructor: Jan Quackenbush

 

�Faculty News
Gregory Fletcher's short play Mapplethorpe's Flowers was produced by
Off-Off-Broadway's Artistic New Directions during the first two weeks
of
March in their Eclectic Evening of Shorts XI at the Theatre 54 in New
York City.
Lenore Hart and David Poyer taught at a writing retreat on Ossabaw
Island from February 22-28. Lenore was the
fiction instructor, presented
workshops and provided one-on-one manuscript consultations,
and
David presented publishing workshops and spoke on a larger panel of
regional editors
and publishers. They both gave evening readings during
the writing retreat.
Juanita Rockwell's libretto for composer Douglas Knehans' chamber
opera, Backwards from Winter, will premiere at Symphony Space, NYC
on May 25, presented by The Center for Contemporary
Opera and
directed by Jennifer Williams. This monodrama for soprano, electric cello
and video, traces a woman's year with her beloved, beginning in deep
winter where
she is in grief over his death, backwards through the
seasons to the heart-opening
birth of their love in spring. Juanita's play
with songs, Between Trains, was recently published by Blue Moon Plays,
and she was named a VCCA Fellow with her first residency at the
Virginia Center
for Creative Arts.

Student/Alum News
Amye Archer (M.F.A. '11) has co-edited an anthology about body image
titled My Body, My Words, which was released March 15th from Big
Table Publishing. Several Wilkes faculty
members and alums have
essays in the collection including Bev Donofrio and Kaylie
Jones.
Aurora D. Bonner (M.A. '17) recently had an excerpt from her memoir
published in the January/February
issue of Hippocampus Magazine. One
of her essays, "The Night we Ate Moussaka," will also appear in the April
publication
of Under the Gum Tree.
Brian Fanelli's (M.F.A. '10) essay, "Lessons on the Environment:
Revisiting Robert Bly," was recently published by The Schuylkill Valley
Journal. He also has three poems
in the anthology, Misrepresented
People: Poetic Responses to Trump's America(NYQ Books). Proceeds
from the anthology benefit the National Immigration Law Center.
Brian
recently joined 4squarereview as a staff book reviewer.
Richard Fellinger (M.F.A. '10) published an op-ed in the Lancaster
paper arguing for a better brand of national politics.

�R. Anthony Giamusso's (M.A. '15) debut
scifi/fantasy novel Under A Veil Of
Godswas published by BHCpress/Indigo
on March 8, 2018.
Tyler Grimm (M.F.A., '13) has accepted a
teaching appointment in the Composition
Program at University
of Delaware. He has
also begun writing craft columns for
Hippocampus Magazine, the first of which,
"Hooking Your Students, Hooking
Yourself" was published in September
2017. A subsequent column published in January 2018,
"The Trauma
Museum" has received considerable praise.
Gerald Gurka (M.A. '07) wrote and directed The Gold Wrapping Paper, a
play that was performed on Dec 24, 2017 in Larksville, Pa. His newest
play Relics of the Passion, both written &amp; directed by Gerka was
performed on March 23, 2018 in Larksville,
Pa. His young readers novel
Freddie Foodmore's Menu of Unsavory Events will be published with
Overdue Books.
Monique Antonette Lewis (M.F.A '12) has three flash fiction stories from
her collection Looking for Mr. Wrong that have been published / are
forthcoming in lit zines: "Shall We Dance" (Polarity
eMagazine, sister
publication of PoetryBay, Winter 2017) and "A Waste of Your Damn
Time" and "A Mr. Right" (both forthcoming this year in American Writers
Review). Her
essay "How You Came to Love Me" will also be published
in the anthology My Body, My Words  (Big Table Publishing, March
2018).
Mark Levy (M.A. '08) has joined the
Denver law firm of Block45Legal as
Intellectual Property
Counsel; and a book
of his essays, entitled Trophy Envy, is
scheduled to be published this April. The
essays are transcriptions of his tri-weekly
broadcasts on the public radio show,
Weekend Radio with Robert Conrad.
Lori A. May (M.F.A.'13) has an essay
included in an upcoming anthology, Writing
Creative Writing: Essays from the Field,
scheduled for May 2018 publication with Dundurn Press. Her first novel,
The Profiler (2005), has been reissued in Australia with publisher Mills
and Boon. This spring,
Lori is speaking and reading at events throughout
Washington, California, and Nevada.

�Michael Nixon (M.A. '15) had a chapter from his memoir, a work (still in
progress) that was his
thesis project, published in the January/February
issue of Hippocampus Magazine. The piece was also a semi-finalist in
their "Remember in November" competition.
Christoph Paul's (M.F.A. '17) press CLASH Books recently put out the
poetry collection If You Died Tomorrow I would Eat Your Corpse, the
anthology for pre-order Tragedy Queens: Stories Inspired by Lana Del
Rey and Sylvia Plath, and the pre-order for the magazine CLASH
Magazine: Issue #1. CLASH Books had a table again at AWP 2018 and
had an offsite reading. As an author,
his book A Confederacy of Hot
Dogs was featured in Powell's small press section, he sold a story to the
anti-fascist
anthology Engage! forthcoming from King Shot Press, and
found a home for his poetry collection At Least I Get You &lt; In My Art with
Rooster Republic Press which is to be published in the summer of 2018.
Sara Shalom Scharrer's (M.A. '15) short story "Means of Escape" was
published on January 24 in STORGY online magazine.
C.A. Smith (M.A. '11) released her first
book LongNeck Bottles under the
pseudonym Phoenix Ash. She also has a
podcast called "Life As P" that is
available
via iTunes, Google Play and iHeart Radio.
 

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Wilkes at AWP in Washington, D.C.
Our nation's capital welcomed more than 12,000 writers, publishers,
creative writing
faculty, and students to the Annual Conference of Writers
and Writing Programs held
February 8-11, 2017 at the Washington
Convention Center and Washington Marriott Marquis
Hotel. Wilkes and
program partners were among the thousands of literary lovers in
D.C.

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�AWP17 kicked off on Wednesday evening with the 50th Anniversary
Gala, benefitting
the Association's mentorship program. Etruscan Press
and Wilkes University co-sponsored
a table at the Gala. Table guests
included Program Director Dr. Bonnie Culver; Founding Advisory Board
member Dr. J. Michael Lennon; Advisory Board member Tim Seibles;
Faculty Members Dr. Phil Brady, Kaylie Jones, Dr. Robert Mooney;
Program Partner Johnny Temple; NPR's Maureen Corrigan; Man
Booker Prize winner Marlon James (M.F.A. '06); and Associate Director
Bill Schneider (M.F.A.'14). Wilkes also provided student volunteers for
the Gala, including Etruscan
intern Justin Bodnar; M.A. students Aurora
Bonner, Lisa Greim, Christopher Owens, Pamela Turchin, and Danie
Watson; and alumnae Kelly Clisham and Vicki Mayk, who all donned
their cocktail attire and manned the Gala desks.
Thursday morning the Bookfair began. Wilkes and Etruscan cosponsored a booth where
Wilkes alumni, current students, and faculty
answered questions, recruited new students,
and networked. Faculty
members Rashidah Ismaili Abubakr, Gregory Fletcher, Lenore Hart,
Kaylie Jones, Jean Klein, J. Michael Lennon, David Poyer, and Bill
Schneider answered the questions of prospective students and faculty.
Alumni Austin Bennett, Kait Burrier, Wendy Decker, Brian Fannelli,
Pat Florio, Stanton Hancock, Tony Kapolka, Donna Mailes, Jonathan
Pierce, and Joseph Schwartzburt, along with current students Whitney
Brimat, Melody Breyer-Grell, Bibiana Krall, Pamela Turchin, and
Danie Watson manned the booth in shifts throughout the Bookfair. Lisa
Greim hopped from event to event, snapping photos of all Wilkesaffiliated presenters.
Wilkes faculty, staff, and alumni participated in more than 15 panels,
readings, and
off-site events. Faculty members Laurie Jean Cannady,
Susan Cartsonis, Gregory Fletcher, Kaylie Jones, Jean Klein, Laurie
Lowenstein, and Tim Seibles presented or read during the conference.

�Alumni Viannah Duncan, Lori Myers, Nisha Sharma, Donna Talarico,
Barbara J. Taylor, Jim Warner, and Morowa Yejide represented Wilkes
on panels across the convention schedule. Alumni Jason Carney hosted
the AWP Old School Slam, sponsored by Wilkes and Etruscan, which
boasted an
impressive 26 poets who presented their work.
Program partners—Akashic Books, Blue Moon Plays, Etruscan Press,
Kaylie Jones Books,
and Northampton House Press—were all
represented at AWP17. Etruscan Press hosted book
signings in the
booth, including authors Remica Bingham-Risher, Bruce Bond, Laurie
Jean Cannady, David Lazar, J.D. Schraffenberger, Tim Seibles, and
D. M. Spitzer. Kaylie Jones Books hosted a book signing after their
reading, including authors
Laurie Lowenstein, J. Patrick Redmond,
Patricia Smith, and Barbara J. Taylor. Literary agent and outside
reader Albert LaFarge stopped by the booth to engage current students
and alumni about their current projects.
Wilkes Graduate Creative Writing
Program Founding Advisory Board Member Colum McCann and alum
Marlon James were featured speakers.
AWP17 also marked Program Director Bonnie Culver's final year as
Chair of the AWP Board of Trustees. Dr. Culver has served on the Board
of Trustees for four years as Chair, and will now be serving as Vice
Chair. Of her
service, Dr. Culver says, "The board I serve with is one of
the most diverse, committed,
and experienced groups I have had the joy
of joining." In her final words as Board
Chair, Dr. Culver says, "Our
association's new story can only be written by all of
us, through
conversations, engagement, philanthropy, and your own writing and good
works."
Next year's AWP will be held in Tampa, Florida from March 7-10, 2018.
The 2018 Conference
Subcommittee is seeking proposals that feature
panelists who are diverse in their
backgrounds, pursuits, affiliations, and
ages, and who represent a broad range of
perspectives and experiences.
AWP encourages participation from current and recent
graduate
students. Successful proposals observe the guidelines and modules by
which
the Subcommittee receive and review proposals. Please read the
Event Proposal Guidelines
carefully as well as information about How
Events Are Selected.
If you have questions about submitting a proposal, please email the AWP
2018 Conference
Subcommittee at events@awpwriter.org. Event
proposals for the 2018 conference may
be submitted until Monday, May
1, 2017 at 11:59 p.m. ET (8:59 p.m. PT).

Call for Papers for Mailer Conference
The 2017 Norman Mailer Society Conference will be held Oct. 26-28 at

�the Sarasota
Lido Hotel, Sarasota, Fla., in cooperation with the University
of South Florida Sarasota-Manatee.
Two or three papers will be presented in one-hour time slots, with the
remaining time
going to participant discussion and audience questions.
To accommodate all presenters,
paper presentations should be no longer
than ten minutes. Panels will also run for
one hour, as will most video
screenings. Please indicate media requirements in your
proposal. $100
travel grants are available for students whose proposals are approved.
Guidelines for submission: Email a 50-word biographical statement and a
150-200 word
abstract of the proposed presentation to the program cochairs by June 1, 2017. Phillip Sipiora (psipiora@gmail.com), Maggie
McKinley (mmckinle@harpercollege.edu), and J. Michael Lennon
(jmlennon1@charter.net) are the program co-chairs. Please email them
with ideas for
panels, papers, or special events.

Take Credit for Your Talent
By Danie Watson
It's no secret that to receive an M.F.A. at Wilkes University, students
must complete
a six-credit internship. What is a secret are the number of
hours each graduate student
puts in for their internship.
According to Megan Boone Valkenburg, the Coordinator of Student
Development, each graduate student at Wilkes completes
an average of
70 to 75 community service hours per year, but this number doesn't
include
the Graduate Creative Writing Program.
Valkenburg isn't just interested in the hours each student puts in every
year. She
also wants to focus on the impact of the service to our writing
community and beyond.
"We want to tell the story of Wilkes University and the story of how our
students
impact their communities and communities of origin. To be able
to tell that story
of the good works students are doing; their ingenuity and
inspiration—it's amazing,"
says Valkenburg. "Once you get that synergy
going, amazing things start to form—marginalized
students find a voice,
prisoners have an outlet. It's so important for community-minded
people
to step up."

Education Internships
And they have. In the education track of the M.F.A., internships have
included developing
curriculums, teaching creative writing to underserved
populations, and much more.
A few examples of outstanding internships

�include:
John Winston conducted a middle school creative writing program for
underserved students at Gompers
Elementary/Middle School in Detroit,
Mich. The craft- and reading-based class included
interaction with a local
author via Wikispace, and culminated with a presentation
of work for
parents and guardians. John also sponsored Adopt-An-Author, a free
nationwide
nonprofit program designed to excite young adults about
reading and writing through
the use of best-selling thrillers, heroic
nonfiction stories, motivational books and
direct contact with the authors
via personal appearances, classroom phone calls, emails,
and interactive
websites. He also designed and taught several workshops for adult
learners at the Las Vegas Writer's Conference: World Building in Fiction;
Poetry as
Fiction Workshop; and The Journey to IA: From Recording
Artist to Author.
Vicki Mayk designed, implemented, and taught a memoir workshop for
the bereavement program of
St. Luke's Hospice, which is part of St.
Luke's University Hospital in Bethlehem,
Pa. The sessions covered the
building blocks of memoir, aimed at introducing participants
to the tools
needed for crafting essays or beginning full-length memoirs about family
members they have lost.
Vylinda Bryant designed and implemented creative writing classes that
emphasized the use of the
Visual Arts as a springboard for the writing
process. Vylinda developed units and
lesson plans for elementary school
students through adults at The Hermitage Museum
and Gardens in
Norfolk, Va.
Bill Schneider instructed a creative writing workshop series for veterans,
held at the West Pittston
Library in Pennsylvania. Bill designed the
sessions to help veterans find a voice,
enhancing his instruction with
video clips and readings, prompting participants to
bring their words to
the page.
Rachel Strayer instructed a playwriting workshop for grades 7-12 at the
South Abington Library,
Clark Summit, Pa. Rachel designed lessons for
playwriting format; identifying theatrical
ideas; developing character;
using stage directions to create setting, tone, and visual
aesthetic;
crafting good dialogue; writing a beginning, middle, and end; and revising
a final script. Each workshop included writing prompts, followed by a craft
lesson
focusing on a particular skill or element of playwriting. Students
staged a public
reading of their scripts. In addition, Rachel completed a
two-week internship at the
Playwrights' Center in Minneapolis, MN.
Rachel assumed administrative duties, facilitated
the workshop and
staged reading of the visiting playwrights, and supervised a PlayLab.

�Ashley Supinski developed a fiction writing workshop for teenage
writers in Northampton, Pa., in
which the group worked on aspects of
craft and produced a final publication. The class
met Saturday mornings
at the public library and included oral delivery and reading
components.
Dr. Nancy McKinley says, "I could provide 30 or more examples. The
interns have done amazing community
service, and many have reached
out to underserved communities. In fact, one of my
personal goals is to
help facilitate ways for bringing The Arts to underserved populations.
Thus, by helping to prepare interns, I make inroads, and we spread the
power of the
word."

Publishing Internships
In the publishing realm, interns have written grants, copyedited, launched
publishing
endeavors, developed podcasts, and more. Some Etruscan
interns have even gone on to
work for a press. Dr. Phil Brady describes
a few success stories below:
Molly Barari accomplished something very special; she turned her
activities with senior citizens
into a unique project, and somehow got the
project finished on schedule. Dakota Heirlooms
has been submitted to
the publisher and is now available. I couldn't be prouder or
happier for
Molly and for her publisher, Jean Klein.
Austin Bennett came up with one of the best capstones for an internship
I've seen. His portfolio
included an extensive guide to researching grants,
and also included particular grant-targets
and strategies. He's taken on
possibilities for River and South as well as Etruscan.
He wrote a concise
and commanding rationale for writing book reviews, and wrote a
publishable book review. He also researched the work of H. L. Hix—a
daunting task—and
is preparing, post-internship, to interview Hix. He has
just accepted a tenure-track
assistant professor position at City College
at Montana State University Billings.
In addition, Austin was very
supportive of his colleagues on the bulletin board. He
is a talented and
charismatic young man, and I predict a great future in writing and
teaching for him.
Leah Vernon took on so many new occupations: copyediting, reviewing
memoir, writing study guides,
following production, assisting with
marketing, and supporting the work of her fellow
interns on the bulletin
board. All this, she accomplished—and did it on the run, since
our
original plan was to work with KJB as well as Etruscan. To top it off, she
took
a trip to Minneapolis and attended AWP, where she met a number of
authors and publishers,
including Laurie Jean Cannady, whose book
Leah had been working on all term. I'm confident
that Leah learned as
much as possible from this internship. She's a powerful, talented
young
writer and I think she will accomplish whatever she sets her mind to.

�Johanna James demonstrated the most essential qualities in the
dynamic and challenging world of
publishing: she is imaginative, intrepid,
flexible, and endowed with big-picture vision.
She launched a new
publishing endeavor, Black Ink, which promises to offer new opportunities
to writers of diverse backgrounds and points of view. Most importantly,
Johanna brought
about a new enterprise that has promise and
participation from an impressive community.
She is a model for what the
M.A. in Literary Publishing can be and I have no doubt
that she will
continue to work with Wilkes and to share resources and encouragement
with members of the program and candidates for the publishing degree.
Suzanne Ohlmann accomplished something very special; she
conceived, developed and produced her first
podcast—first in a series I
expect, called Storycatcher, which brings together writers,
readers, and
ordinary (and weird) folk to discuss the activity of making and hearing
stories. Suzanne's gifts—her performance background, her talent as a
writer, her community
building talent, her wit and charm—are all part of
story catching. This project has
legs, and will far outlast its beginnings as
an internship.
Of her publishing internship, April Line says, "I loved the real-world
experience of writing grants with Etruscan. I have
not since felt as
professionally validated and useful as I did during my internship.
Both Bill
Schneider and Phil Brady were incredibly encouraging and positive,
and I had pretty broad autonomy to make
things happen, which I also
appreciated because it signaled that they trusted me and
my instincts."
These amazing internships completed by M.F.A. students are not
counted in the average
number of hours at Wilkes. To include the
Graduate Creative Writing Program in the
student averages, each
student needs to complete a quick survey outlining the type
of service,
number of hours, and where the service was completed.
Please watch for the forthcoming survey from the Creative Writing
Program. Your responses
will help Valkenburg share our success stories.
The results will be shared with the
Institutional Research Department at
Wilkes, and help showcase how our writing community
has achieved
many of the University's core values.
Danie Watson is a graduate assistant for Etruscan Press and an M.A.
student in creative
nonfiction at Wilkes University.

Community Workshops Offered in
Spring 2017

�As the snow melts and the flowers begin to bloom, Wilkes is once again
offering community
writing workshops for adult students, taught by
program alums and faculty. The cost
for each workshop series is $65.00.

Poetry Workshop
This adult workshop will focus on the construction of a poem from a
single word or
idea to a fully developed piece. Using short verse to create
a compact image/thought,
participants will explore narrative poems to
create and develop dramatic poetry and/or
story.
Requirements: Each participant is expected to write at least ten short
poems and two longer narratives
during the workshop series. Reading
and discussions of poetry handouts and participation
in workshopping
individual poems and critiquing others. Final presentation of work
should
be in the form of a chapbook that workshop participants will compile
throughout
the workshop series.
Meetings: Tuesdays – 6-8 p.m., April 25, May 2, 9, 16, 23, and 30
Instructor: Rashidah Ismaili Abubakr

Social Media Workshop: How to Leverage Social
Media to Publish Your Work and Promote

Yourself
Social media isn't just for liking photos of your second-cousin's lobster
dinner or
watching hilarious cat videos—you can learn to wield the social
sphere to your professional
and creative advantage! This six-week adult
workshop introduces you to the various
social media platforms that are
popular today, and will teach you how to market yourself
and your writing
in unique and exciting ways. In this class, your instructor will
work with
you to build your online persona and show you how to reach out to new
communities
and new readers. Classes are divided into lecture and
activity sessions, and each
class will have a take-home assignment.
Requirements: Each participant should have access to a computer and
the internet. Please bring
a smartphone to class.
Meetings: Tuesdays – 5:30-7:30 p.m., May 2, 9, 16, 23 30 and June 6
Instructor: Angela Greco

The Poetry of Revision: What Fiction Writers Can
Learn from Ezra Pound
This adult workshop will focus on applying certain elements to prose from
poetry,
such as word play and concision, to help fiction writers revise
their stories. Workshop
participants will look at several poets, especially
more modern ones, in addition
to Ezra Pound's The ABC of Reading.
Requirements: Each participant should have access to a computer and

�a printer; bring copies of
three consecutive, double-spaced pages of a
work-in-progress to the first workshop;
and carry a folder, notebook, and
colored pen (not black ink) to each workshop.
Meetings: Tuesdays – 6-8 p.m., May 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 and June 6
Instructor: Francisco Tutella

Blueprints to the Silver Screen: An Intro to
Screenwriting
The screenwriter is the first person to see the movie. In this six-week
adult workshop,
we'll explore the art of crafting compelling stories,
characters, and images from
your imagination to the page, ready for the
silver screen. Course participants will
utilize the learnings gained from
these discussions to craft individual short screenplays
ready for
presentation at the workshop's conclusion.
Course Text:The Screenwriters Bible: A Complete Guide to Writing,
Formatting, and Selling Your
Script, 6th edition. by David Trottier
Meetings: Wednesdays – 6-8 p.m., May 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 and June 7
Instructor: Robert Holly

Personal Histories
Each participant in this adult workshop will create their own personal
history of
their families, passed down to create a legacy, tracing their
ancestry and location
in the Wilkes-Barre area, using all family records,
Bibles, census information, school
and public records, as well as family
lore. A major source for their writing will
be the stories that have been
handed down for generations, songs, crafts and recipes.
Each participant
will bring all these elements to write their own personal history
and will
share in workshop their process of collection of materials, means of
archiving
stories, and discussions around regional histories and persona
identities within various
communities.
Supplemental sources may include interviews with elders in families,
religious leaders,
priests and ministers, old photographs, videos, letters,
personal materials (such
as clothes and household possessions),
handouts about online genealogy searches, as
well as local libraries.
Requirements: Each participant will maintain a notebook or folder as a
permanent record of their
heritage. The type of notebook is up to the
workshop participant, but it should be
such that one can add to and is
sturdy to last for years to come.
Meetings: Wednesdays – 6-8 p.m., April 26, May 3, 10, 17, 24 and 31
Instructor: Rashidah Ismaili Abubakr

From Plot to Page: Turning an Idea into Prose
This adult workshop is designed to help writers turn ideas into stories. In

�the first
week, we will begin by discussing where ideas come from. Then
we'll introduce organizational
techniques such as outlining and other
prewriting strategies. Finally, we'll write,
read, and workshop the stories
we create from those original ideas.
This workshop can accommodate new writers, writers looking to start a
new project,
or writers deep into revision. Weeks two to six will focus on
workshopping work at
the author's discretion.
Meetings: Thursdays – 6:30-8:30 p.m., May 11, 18, 25, June 1, 8 and 15
Instructors: Robert Antinozzi and Alyssa Waugh

PWC Returns to Wilkes

Mark
your

calendars for the 3rd Annual Pennsylvania Writers Conference, which is
set
to launch July 30 and wrap up August 5, 2017. Pulitzer Prize-winning
poet Natasha Trethewey is slated as the keynote speaker, and a
schedule is in the works to include weeklong
workshops in a variety of
writing genres as well as a two-day conference with craft
classes, panel
discussions, guest speakers, and pitch sessions with agents. For more
information, visit http://wilkes.edu/pwc.

Faculty News
Bonnie Culver, program director, was elected to the Executive
Committee of the AWP Board of Trustees.
She will serve as vice chair of
the board.
Gregory Fletcher (Playwriting faculty) made his short story debut with
his story "Friends of Vera"
in the anthology The Night Bazaar, published

�by Northampton House Press.
Lenore Hart has a poem in Forgotten Women: A Tribute in Poetry,
edited by Ginny Lowe Connors
and published this spring by Grayson
Press. The book was available in time for International
Women's Day
(March 8). Some of the contributors read at a book launch in Connecticut
through the Riverwood Poetry Series on March 9.
J. Michael Lennon reviewed Joan Didion's new book, South and West,
in the (London) Times Literary Supplement
Feb. 2. "Editor, edit thyself,"
Mike's review of Robert Gottlieb's memoir for the
TLS, pulls no punches:
"Avid Reader: A Life is full of stale phrases, sketchy anecdotes
and
perfunctory accolades for all the wonderful guys and gals he's worked
with over
the years." Nevertheless, Dr. Lennon writes, Gottlieb tells
fascinating stories about
the writers he coddled, cajoled, and
masterminded into print, including Chaim Potok,
Lauren Bacall, and
Robert Caro. Lennon's edition of Norman Mailer's The Fight (about
"The
Rumble in the Jungle," the Muhammad Ali vs. George Foreman
championship bout
in Zaire in 1974) has just been published by Taschen
Books in an oversized edition
with hundreds of photos.
David Poyer did a long interview with the Center for International
Maritime Security about his
writing process and the background for his
Modern Navy novels, specifically the latest,
Onslaught, which was
published in December.

Student and Alumni News
Austin Grant Bennett (M.F.A.'15) began work in January as an
instructor for City College at Montana State
University Billings.
Tom Borthwick (M.F.A. '09) published a short story, "Silencing the
Machine," in Altered States
II: a Cyberpunk Anthology. It's available on
Amazon in print and digital formats,
and was cited as a standout and
favorably reviewed at the Cyberpunk website, Neon
Dystopia. Another
short story, "Long in the Dying," was published in Phantaxis Magazine.
It's available for purchase on Amazon.
2017 M.F.A. grad Gabrielle
D'Amico's(pictured right)
screenplay, Plan B, has been
optioned by Intuition Media, a
production company whose
partners include Susan
Cartsonis, Suzanne Farwell

�and Brent Emery.
Angela Eckhart, "one of the
Original Tattooed Wilkies from
the Class of 2009," doesn't
have any
news but writes, "I
am thrilled to be connected
with this writing community,
even
though I haven't visited a
residency for quite some time."
Brian Fanelli (M.F.A. '10)
recently had an essay on Thoreau, Emerson, and the American poetic
tradition
accepted for publication by the Philadelphia-based Schuylkill
Valley Journal. A preview
of the essay appears online, and the print
version will be published in June.
Richard Fellinger (M.F.A. '10) has signed a contract with Open Books to
publish his debut novel, Made
To Break Your Heart. Publication is slated
for June 2017.
D Ferrara's (M.A. '13) screenplay, Arvin Lindemeyer Takes Canarsie,
won the Outstanding Feature-Length
Screenplay at the Oil Valley Film
Festival. This piece had formed the basis of her
thesis at Wilkes. With
Pat Florio, she is also editing a book of short fiction and memoir created
by participants at
a workshop with Kaylie Jones and Judy Mandel in
Tuscany, due out later this year from Wendy Decker's Serendipity
Press.
Sandee Gertz (M.F.A. '12) hosts "Everyday Poetry: Poetry for the
People!" on Radio Free Nashville
-- available worldwide on the net. She
says: "It's a live call-in show and features
Working Class Poetry—and
poetry rooted in place, work, blue-collar, white-collar,
pink-collar
concerns, etc. It also features place-based and Americana travel poetry."
She's looking for submissions of work in any genre (especially interested
in working
people, parenting, domestic labor and Southern stories),
author interviews, and music.
"I'd be happy to have any alums send work
for consideration on the show. I also play
roots music so am always
looking for submissions for that as well!" Send submissions
(poetry,
stories, books, recordings) to Sandee Gertz, 1805 Cahal Ave, Nashville,

�TN
37206 or sandeegertz@gmail.com.
Cooper Gorelick (M.A. student) continued his research for his thesis
project—a screenplay about a
theater company—by playing the role of
Juror No. 9 in Rutgers-Camden's production
of Reginald Rose's 12 Angry
Jurors, Feb. 22-26.
The launch for Heather Harlen's (M.A. '08) latest book, Shame, Shame,
I Know Your Name, was March 4 at the Moravian
Book Shop in
Bethlehem, Pa.
Paul Jackson (M.A. '14) had 3 poems published in Fictional Café in
January.
Nichole Kanney (M.F.A '15) had her feature-length comedy screenplay
Shady Birch selected as a finalist
for the 2017 Nashville Film Festival.
Kimberly Behre Kenna (M.A. '15) had her poem, "Spirit's Stream,"
published in the January edition of GFT
Press. She was recently hired to
write humanities curriculum, and teach for the Pathfinder
program at
Hopkins School in New Haven, Conn. Pathfinder is a free academic
enrichment
program for middle school students, attending city schools,
who have a strong desire
to prepare for and attend college.
Monique Antonette Lewis (M.F.A. '12) was a featured reader for Great
Weather for MEDIA in New York and the
FBomb and The Art of
Storytelling reading series, both in Denver. Her flash fiction
story, "You're
Cursed," was published by PoetryBay in December. She also spoke on
a
panel during Regis University's Mile-High MFA residency to discuss At
The Inkwell.
Lori A. May (M.F.A.'13) has an essay in the latest quarterly issue of
Panorama: The Journal of
Intelligent Travel. She was recently
interviewed about her book The Write Crowd for
Understorey Magazine.
She is currently working on a series of podcasts as part of
her project
grant with King County.
Todd McClimans' (M.A. '12) latest novel, Time To Heal (Overdue Books,
2017), the third installment
in his American Epochs series, was reviewed
in the February issue of VOYA, a library
journal devoted to young adult
literature. "McClimans paints a vivid picture of the
bloodiest time in
American history—the Civil War," reviewer Richard Vigdor writes.
Kirkus
Reviews liked it too, saying, "He writes in a sharp, energetic prose ('Kristi
Connors lunged to catch a rolling can of Coca-Cola as it spread a fizzling
brown wave
across her desktop'), and the novel's quick pace and
unusual chronology make for an
engrossing read. ... lively and fun ... A
well-constructed, compelling addition to
an ongoing time-travel tale."

�Josh Penzone's (M.A. '13) short story "Artificial Tree" appeared in
Eunoia Review. Also, his short
story "A Soldier's Story" kicks off the
anthology The Neighbors, produced by Zimbell
House Publishing.
Dania Ramos' (M.A. '10) short story "Vista Eterna" was published in the
anthology The Night Bazaar:
Eleven Haunting Tales of Forbidden Wishes
and Dangerous Desires (Northampton House
Press). Her short musical
Work With Us, co-written with Michael Aquino, was featured
in
Continuing the Conversation: An Evening of Short Plays in Response to
the Election
(Dreamcatcher Repertory Theatre). Dania's book Who's Ju,
also from Northampton House,
has won or been a finalist for several
international awards, including Best Hispanic
YA eBook 2016, finalist for
the Mariposa Prize, and now a finalist for the 2017 Sakura
Prize in
Japan.
M.F.A.
student
Ronnie
K.

Stephens reports, "My second poetry collection, They Rewrote
Themselves Legendary, is now
available via my website. The collection
is a fully illustrated collaborative work,
pairing ekphrastic poems with
artwork by Desarae Lee, and was released in late February
by Timber
Mouse." Timber Mouse is an independent publisher, based in Austin,
Texas,
that promotes the work of spoken-word artists. (pictured right)
Donna Talarico (M.F.A. '10) edited Selected Memories: Five Years of
Hippocampus Magazine, the first
release from Hippocampus' books
division. The book was officially launched with a
live event and reading at
AWP 2017. Also at AWP, she served on a panel about grassroots
conference promotion. In spring 2017, Talarico is teaching "Marketing
Books and Magazines"
at Rosemont College, and personal branding
workshops at Pennsylvania College of Arts
and Design.

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The Rebel Wife by Taylor Polites – Best Southern Read
Since graduating in June 2010 with his MFA in Creative
Writing from Wilkes University,
Taylor Polites has been
busy! His debut novel, The Rebel Wife, was published
in February 2012 by Simon &amp; Schuster. The debut has
been named one
of the Best Southern Reads for 2012
by The Atlanta Journal – Constitution. Taylor has also
received glowing reviews from BookPage, O Magazine,
and The Southern Independent Booksellers
Association.
“I am really amazed at the amount of great coverage and response the
book has received,”
Taylor said. “It is truly a dream come true. I really
appreciate the support and guidance
that the Wilkes MFA community,

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�students, alumni and faculty, has given me. You don't
make these things
happen on your own. I feel so lucky to be a part of a community
that
extends way beyond graduation.”
Taylor was on the road for almost four weeks in February. “I toured 14
cities in five
states. It was amazing to be able to go out, book in hand,
and talk to people about
writing and history and the South. It is an
absolute dream come true.” He is now embarking
on a series of
promotional events ranging from the Virginia Festival of the Book to
the
Alabama Book Festival. Dates and locations for the tour are available on
Taylor’s
website: http://taylormpolites.com
In 2009, Taylor was awarded the Norris Church Mailer Scholarship. He
lives in Providence,
Rhode Island, where he is currently working on the
research for a second book, another
one set in Albion, Alabama.
New Low-Residency Representation on AWP Board
At the recent AWP Conference in Chicago IL, two low-residency program
directors were
elected to serve as officers on the AWP Board. Wilkes’
own Bonnie Culver is now serving
as Treasurer and Steve Heller, director
of the Antioch University Los Angeles program,
is serving as President.
Steve was elected in 2010 and Bonnie Culver in 2011; each
will serve a
four year term.
“This is the first time two low-res program directors are on the Board,”
Culver said,
“and it’s the first time two are acting as Officers. It’s very
exciting.” This is
great news for low-residency programs. Congratulations
to Steve and Bonnie.
Announcements
The June Residency is scheduled to take place June 15-23, 2012.
Applications for June
admission are due May 15 for regular admission or
May 1 to be considered for Graduate
Assistantships.
Jack Scovil, long-time Advisory Board Member, passed away February
23, 2012. Jack
was a literary agent for more than 40 years and a
principal agent at Scovil Galen
Ghosh in New York City. He worked with
Norman Mailer, Margaret Truman, Larry Smith,
and many others. Jack
was a founding Advisory Board Member of the low-residency MFA
program at Wilkes. “‘Uncle Jack’ was a wonderful supporter, friend, and
advisor to
the entire program,” said Bonnie Culver. “He will be dearly
missed.”
A Memorial Celebration for Norris Church Mailer will take place in April.
This is
a closed event by invitation only. Wilkes faculty, alum, and

�students wishing to share
a few words about Norris should contact the
Program Director, Bonnie Culver or Dr.
Michael Lennon for more
information. They will attend the event and represent Wilkes.
Faculty members who include students on AWP 2013 panel discussions
are eligible to
apply for student funding support from the Wilkes
University Mentoring Committee.
Involvement of current students is
encouraged. Please contact Program Director Bonnie
Culver for more
details.
Alums George Kraynak and Julia Steier have good news: Many
nonsensical things occur with your cohort during the grueling
eight days
of the January and June residencies that brings your group closer. But
during the work semesters and the hours spent on the program formally
known as WebCT,
an unlikely friendship can ignite then twist into
companionship. George Kraynak (MFA
2010) and Julia Steier (MA 2010)
met in 501 during the January residency in 2008.
In 2009, their Wilkes
friendship moved into real time and the writing relationship
quickly
derailed into something more. They co-founded a scrumptious online
food blog
titled George and Julia Eat Manhattan
(http://www.georgeandjuliaeatmanhattan.com). They began documenting
their culinary adventures, and for two and a half years
these two
delectable delights couldn’t deny their uncanny connection and attraction.
On an unseasonably
warm February
afternoon in Central
Park, George and
Julia were
laying
side-by-side holding
hands when
suddenly George
began pouring his
heart out
about their
future together.
Several times before
they've hypothetically discussed
the greatness of getting married and
moving in together, but nothing more. But like
a colt learning to stand,
George nervously got on one knee and gazed into her eyes.
Julia sat up
so bewildered by his actions and couldn't fathom what was unraveling
right in front of her. So instead of shutting up and listening, she hollered
at his
practical joke. But George tuned her out—a tactic he’s acquired
over their time spent
together— and pulled a small velvet brown box from
his breast coat pocket. When he
creaked the box open, the daylight
glinted off the diamond like meteor showers at
midnight. Without
hesitation, Julia lunged for the ring. George smiled and said, “So
you’ll
marry me?” and Julia emphatically nodded yes.

�Faculty/Staff Notes
Nancy McKinley’s essay “Title IX and Me” appears in the anthology
Becoming: What Makes a Woman, published by the University of
Nebraska, February, 2012. Her short story “Signed
Sealed Delivered”
has been accepted by the Main Street Rag Short Fiction Anthology
for
the TATTOOS theme to be published in Fall of 2012.Nancy was a reader
at the February
Prose in Pubs event. On May 4, 2012 she will be reading
at MulberryArt Studio, First
Friday in Lancaster City, 6-8 p.m. for the
Elizabethtown Writers Group, with Wilkes
Alumni Gale Martin and Rick
Fellinger, as well as Mary Beth Matteo and Jesse Waters.
Gregory Fletcher’s play Cow-Tipping and Other Signs of Stress is a
national finalist for the Reva Shiner Comedy Award from the Bloomington
Playwrights
Project.
Neil Shepard has given poetry readings in a half-dozen states to
celebrate his new poetry book,
(T)ravel/Un(t)ravel. Upcoming readings
include the KGB Bar in New York City in April, Vermont Poetry
Society in
May, Saratoga Arts Festival in June, and Chautauqua Writers Institute in
July. Shepard will teach a Poetry Workshop at Poets House in Manhattan
(April-May)
and an Advanced Poetry Workshop at the Chautauqua
Writers Institute in July. New poems
are forthcoming in Per Contra
(online) and the Chautauqua Literary Review. Three book reviews of
Travel/Untravel appear in PANK (online), Fogged Clarity (online), and
Provincetown Arts.
Student/Alumni Notes
M.F.A. alum Amye Archer has a piece, “Found,” accepted by H_ngm_n
for the April issue. She has also been selected as a guest editor for a
special Parenting
issue of PANK Magazine. The issue is scheduled for
June.
M.F.A. alum Christopher Bullard’s full-length book of poetry, Back, has
been selected by WordTech Communications for publication by their CW
Books imprint
in November of 2013.
M.A. student Kait Burrier’s poem, “To the Little Boy in the White Gown,”
will be published in the Carlow University
Press anthology, Voices in the
Attic, Vol. XVIII.
M.F.A. alum Brian Fanelli has a poem entitled “After Work” in the
current issue of Harpur Palate. He also has poems forthcoming in the fall
issue of Inkwell Journal and the spring/summer issue of Solstice Literary
Magazine.

�M.F.A. alum Richard Fellinger’s short story collection, They Hover Over
Us, has been published by Snake Nation Press. This collection of 13
stories about people
from PA’s Rust Belt won the 2011 Serena McDonald
Kennedy Fiction Award and is available
now at readings and signings
hosted by the author. The publisher will make the book
available soon at
its Web site, snakenationpress.org, and on Amazon.
M.F.A. alum Patricia Florio is working with Literary Adventure, a reading
series. This month The Jersey Shore
Writers will be sharing the stage at
the Belmar Arts Council with three Wilkes Alums.
M.A. alum Jerry Gurka wrote and directed a play, The Prodigal Sons:
Passion Play 2012, performed in Larksville
PA, in March.
M.F.A. alum Bill Lowenburg’s novel, The Zorki Chronicles, is a quarter
finalist in the Amazon Breakthrough Novel Contest. Finals take place
in
June. He also recently published a photography article on the Australian
Website,
Lucida.
M.A. alum Gale Martin will be reading at MulberryArt Studio, May 4, for
the Elizabethtown Writers Group.
M.A. student Lori A. May has an article, “Bypass obstacles to traditional
publication,” in the March 2012
edition online at WriterMag.com. She is
scheduled to speak at the Canadian Creative
Writers and Writing
Programs Conference hosted at Humber College in Toronto, May 2012.
M.A. alum Lori Myers will be teaching a workshop entitled “Acting the
Book: Putting Pizazz into Your Literary
Readings” at the Pennwriters
Conference, Lancaster, PA. She will also be doing a fiction
reading and
teaching a writing workshop at the Chautauqua Institute in New York this
summer.
M.F.A. alum William D. Prystauk’s academic paper, “The Kids Aren’t All
Right: Horror Movies Remind Us that Protecting
Children at Home is an
Illusion” was just published in the Mid-Atlantic Popular American
Culture
Association “Gazette” (2012 Winter Edition). His short crime story, “Mara”
will appear in the upcoming issue of “Criminal Class Review.” The
academic paper he
prepared for his MFA critical paper at Wilkes has
been accepted for publication by
the peer reviewed “Studies in Gothic
Fiction.” Bill has also begun pre-production
of his short dramatic horror,
Too Many Predators, to be filmed in late August.
M.A. alum Dania Ramos’ bilingual co-creation MI CASA TU CASA was
produced at Luna Stage as part of its
2011-2012 mainstage season. In
December, her play ROOM 30 received a staged reading
as part of
Playwrights Theatre of New Jersey’s FORUM Series at Fairleigh

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University. She was also selected for Playwrights Theatre of
New Jersey’s 2011-12
New Jersey Emerging Women Playwrights
Project, a ten-month play development program.
M.A. student Michael Soloway will have a memoir excerpt published in
the May issue of Brevity magazine. The piece
is called “Introducing
Mother Nature.”
M.F.A. student Sandee Umbach’s full-length poetry collection, The
Pattern Maker’s Daughter, was released in February of 2012 by Bottom
Dog Press. Jim Daniels, author and editor,
calls the collection “a
remarkable debut … full of honesty, wisdom, and heart.”
Program Note
The Write Life blog welcomes guest posts from faculty, students, and
alumni. Email
lori.may1@wilkes.edu for details. Weekly interviews and
literary news are shared online at http://wilkeswritelife.wordpress.com.
 
 

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Contents:
Major Film Producer Susan Cartsonis Joins Creative Writing Advisory
Board |
Lenore Hart's The Raven's Bride is Released to Positive Reviews |
Creative Writing Director Bonnie Culver Elected to AWP Board of
Directors |
Faculty/Staff Notes | Student/Alumni Notes

Major Film Producer Susan Cartisonis Joins
Creative Writing Advisory Board
Cartsonis is a producer and also serves as President
of Storefront Pictures. She is
known for producing
such blockbusters as What Women Want (starring
Mel Gibson) and Where the Heart is (starring Natalie
Portman, Ashley Judd, and Sally Field). Cartsonis
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successful film companies. During her tenure at Fox,
she helped develop and supervise
Nell, The Truth
About Cats and Dogs, Buffy The Vampire Slayer, and many others,
including a film adaptation of Wilkes faculty member Beverly Donofrio’s
Riding in Cars with Boys. 
Prior to her career at Fox, Cartsonis was an instructor for New York
University's
Dramatic Writing Program. She received her M.F.A. in
Dramatic Writing from N.Y.U.
and a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre from
U.C.L.A. Cartsonis credits her degree as instrumental
in her development
as a producer, “When you work with writers, it's invaluable to
be able to
speak to them as someone who has written screenplays and plays and
respects
the creative process, struggle, and sheer challenge of creating
something and seeing
it through to completion.” Throughout her career,
Cartsonis has always stayed connected
to teaching, serving as a speaker
and graduate critique professional at UCLA, USC,
and SCAD. With such
strong professional and academic records, she is a welcome addition
to
our Creative Writing Community. “Mentoring is part of being a producer—
with writers
young and old,” says Cartsonis, “Creative writing programs
are so important in generating
the next batch of talented film makers,
novelists, and story tellers.”
Cartsonis's latest project, Beastly, is in theaters now.

Lenore Hart's The Raven's Bride is released to
Positive Reviews
Author and Creative Writing Faculty Member, Lenore
Hart, has released her much-anticipated new novel, The
Raven's Bride. The book chronicles the courtship and
eventual marriage of Edgar Allen Poe and his
thirteenyear-old cousin, Virginia Clem. The book has been
called "an impressive,
original work that illuminates its
subject," by Publisher's Weekly. 
Hart is no stranger to success, her break out novel, Becky, chronicling
the life of Mark Twain's heroine Becky Thatcher, was also very wellreceived
by the literary community. When asked what draws her to
stories in which she gives
voice to women who are largely considered

�supporting figures, Hart said "I like the challenge of rendering what it
must’ve been like to be a woman living in
a different era (probably a lot
more than I’d actually enjoy the reality of it!) It’s
fascinating to immerse
oneself in the food, clothes, manners, and customs of different
eras and
places."
The Raven's Bride was a labor of love for Hart, requiring much research
that meant spending two and
a half years (figuratively) in Poe's 19th
century world.   One of Hart's biggest challenges
was keeping up with the
Poes. "They moved all the time! I had to leave out some of their abodes
or it would have
been incredibly confusing. They were in Baltimore,
Richmond, Philadelphia, and New
York City (twice)".  Look for The
Raven's Bride, published by St. Martin's Press, online or at an
independent bookseller near you.

Creative Writing Director Bonnie Culver Elected to
AWP Board of Directors
Bonnie Culver was elected to the board of
directors for the Association of Writers and
Writing
Programs. Culver is only the second
low-residency director to hold such an
honor.  The program was founded in 1967 as
the Associated Writing Programs. Created to
support
the growing presence of literary writers in higher education, the
mission of AWP is
to promote literary talent and achievement, to advance
the art of writing as necessary
for quality education, and to serve the
makers, teachers, students, and readers of
contemporary writing. 
Culver looks forward to the possibilities her AWP position may provide for
the Wilkes
Creative Writing Program. "Our inclusion means that the
issues, concerns of low-residency programs are being
heard directly by
AWP and its membership. Grants, awards for emerging writers, arts
support such as NEA (and its future), setting standards of assessment
and quality
of all successful programs are part and parcel of what is
addressed by the Board and
the AWP membership.  Wilkes is now there
at the table, being a part of that national
conversation."
Culver's appointment allowed her a unique perspective at this year's
AWP conference,
held in Washington, D.C. She arrived two days earlier
than attendees for board meetings,
and things only got busier once the
crowds started filing in. "Board members are expected to attend
sessions, meet and greet and thank sponsors,
go to receptions, special
dinners, host writer guests at dinners, and even introduce
writers at open
sessions." But, the busy week paid off, says Culver, "Because Wilkes
was a major sponsor of the conference, I had the honor of introducing

�Mary Gaitskill
this year; Jim [Warner, Assistant Director,] introduced
poet/memoirist Sapphire!"

Faculty/Staff Notes
David Poyer’s latest novel Ghosting, a story of a dysfunctional family
threatened on a weeklong sailing excursion, was
published by St.
Martin’s Press in November, 2010.
Faculty members Tony Morris, Beverly Donofrio, and Lenore Hart,
were among the visiting writers included in the first Ossabaw Island
Writer's Retreat,
organized by Morris himself. Ossabaw Island is a
secluded retreat just off of Savannah
Georgia. “Participants were strongly
affected by the beauty and serenity of the island,”
says Morris. “They
commented on the spirit, tone and mood of the retreat—particularly
the
near-magical presence and sense of natural and human history locked
into a place
‘that time forgot.’” 
Nancy McKinley's short story, Glue, has been accepted by Gulf Coast.
 
Juanita Rockwell's short play, Language Monkey, was accepted for
production in this summer's Source Festival, Washington D.C. Rockwell
also directed Jennifer Nelson's play, 24, 7, 365, which toured to The
Atlas Theater (DC), Hylton Performing Arts Center (Manassas,
VA) and
The Harris Theater (Fairfax, VA). Finally, Juanita's full-length play,
Between Trains, was included in Philadelphia Fringe Festival, Fall 2010.
 
Neil Shepard has placed poems in the current issues of the Harvard
Review, Hunger Mountain Review, NOR (New Ohio Review) and online
at Fogged Clarity.   He also has a Jazz poem due out soon in the jazz
magazine Brilliant Corners.
 
Jim Warner, Nancy McKinley, Alum Joseph Nalbone and Alum Starr
Troup presented a panel session "Virtual Mentoring Made Real: The
Evolving Tech of a Low-Residency
Program" at the AWP Conference,
2011. 
Bonnie Culver, Jean Klein, and Ross Klavan presented a panel
session “Playwriting and Screenwriting: Our Business in the Academy”
at
the AWP Conference, 2011.

 
Student/Alumni Notes
M.F.A. studentAmye Archer, has placed an excerpt from her memoir,

�Fat Girl Skinny, with PANK Magazine, as part of their This Modern Writer
Series. 
 
M.F.A. student Ally Bishop, director of the Lit Outloud Reading Series,
hosted another successful event this
past February. Readers included
Bishop, Alum Rick Fellinger, Alum Brian Fanelli, M.F.A student Amye
Archer, Alum Lori Meyers, and M.F.A. student William Prystauk.
 
To celebrate Women’s History Month, Violet Oakley Unveiled, a onewoman play written by MA Student Cindy Dlugolecki, was performed at
the Harrisburg Area Community College (HACC) Rose Lehrman Arts
Center. 
 
M.F.A. Alum Brian Fanelli's poem "Dive" was published in March by the
journal Young American Poets. In addition, Erika Funke of WVIA Radio
interviewed Fanelli regarding his poetry
chapbook, Front Man, for her
ArtScene program.
 
M.F.A. Alum Patricia Florio hasentered into a contract with Sue Richter
at Sera Publishing.  The two will be
presenting, East Meets West,
American Writers Review.  
 
M.A. Alum Jennifer Diskinhas published a chapbook, Wear White and
Grieve, with Naissance Chapbooks by chapbookpublisher.com.
 
M.F.A. Alum Rick Fellinger's novel, Memoirs of a Little League Dad,
has been named a quarter-finalist in the Amazon Breakthrough Novel
Award contest.
M.F.A. Alum Joseph Giomboni's screenplay, Ripple, was a
quarterfinalist in the Scriptapalooza 2010 International Screenwriting
Competition.
The script made the cut of 377 from more than 3500 entries.
M.A. student Tyler Grimm had an article published in Celebrate
Gettysburg Magazine, and has since become a
contributing writer for the
publication.
 
M.F.A. Alum Matthew Hinton's play, Quiet Cowboy, was produced by
The Gaslight Theater Company in Scranton, PA in January.
 
In November 2010, Finishing Line Press released M.F.A. Alum Dawn
Leas's first chapbook, I Know When to Keep Quiet.  Leas has also led a
workshop and reading at the West Pittston Library.
 
M.A. student Kimberly Loomis-Bennett has placed poems from her
MA thesis, Soiled Doves, in The Legendary, and The Copperfield
Review.
 

�M.A. Alum Gale Martin's novel, Deviled by Don, advanced to the
second round of the Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award contest.
 
M.A. student Laura Moran had two poems accepted from her MA mss,
a novel in verse called Jump the Snake, by the journal Redactions (Issue
14) due out this summer.
 
Cinderella and the Lone Prince, book and lyrics by M.A. Alum, Lori
Myers, was staged last summer by Gretna Theatre, Mt. Gretna,
PA. Also, Lori's short story,
Stranger on a Train, was published by Dark
Fire Fiction.
 
M.F.A. Alum Taylor M. Polites' book, A Red and Dying Evening, has
been picked up by Simon &amp; Schuster. Look for it in February of 2012.
M.F.A. student William Prystauk's screenplay, Risen, has won first
place in the Horror Screenplay Contest, and was a semi-finalist in
Shriekfest.  His screenplay, The Darwin Witch, was selected as a top-ten
finalist in Shiver’s First Short Horror Screenplay Competition. In addition,
Prystauk's short screenplay, Catalyst, has also placed second at
WILDsounds, and was recently picked up by an up and coming
production company, and expanded to a ten-minute film.
M.A. studentAnastasia Savage's YA novel, Any Witch Way, is being
published by JournalStone Publications. The novel is available for
presale
on Barnes&amp;Noble.com.
 
M.F.A. Alum Donna Talarico was hired as web content editor in the
office of marketing and communications at
Elizabethtown College in
Elizabethtown, Pa.
 
M.F.A. Alum Starr Troup was named Managing Editor of Etruscan
Press, following a successful internship with
the press, which is housed
at Wilkes University.
 

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Colum McCann Wins National Book Award |
Marlon James Named Finalist for National Book Critics Circle Award
Cecilia Galante Joins Creative Writing Faculty | Page To Stage
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�Colum McCann, a member of the advisory board for the Wilkes
University Graduate Creative
Writing Program, has won the National
Book Award for his novel Let the Great World Spin. The award was
presented on Nov. 18 in New York City. The award – considered one
of
literature’s most prestigious – is presented in the categories of fiction,
nonfiction,
poetry and young people’s literature.
As a member of the Wilkes creative writing program’s advisory board,
McCann has provided
input on course content and curriculum, performed
readings from his work at its residencies,
and been a thesis reader for
degree candidates in the program.
Let The Great World Spin takes place in August 1974, when a mysterious
tightrope walker is running, dancing,
leaping between the Twin Towers, a
quarter mile above the ground. It chronicles the
lives of a group of New
Yorkers, weaving their separate stories against the backdrop
of the
tightrope walker’s feat.
Some of McCann’s other novels include Zoli, Dancer, and This Side of
Brightness. His fiction has been published in 30 languages and has
appeared in The New Yorker, The Atlantic Monthly, GQ, Paris Review,
Bomb and other places. He has written for numerous publications
including The Irish Times, Die Zeit, La Republicca, Paris Match, The New
York Times, the Guardian and the Independent.
In 2003 he was named Esquire magazine's "Writer of the Year." Other
awards and honors
include a Pushcart Prize, the Rooney Prize, the
Hennessy Award for Irish Literature,
the Irish Independent Hughes and
Hughes/Sunday Independent Novel of the Year 2003,
and the 2002
Ireland Fund of Monaco Princess Grace Memorial Literary Award. His
short
film, “Everything in this Country Must,” directed by Gary McKendry,
was nominated
for a 2005 Academy Award.
McCann lives in New York City, where he teaches creative writing at
Hunter College.
The mission of the National Book Foundation and the National Book
Awards is to celebrate
the best of American literature, expand its
audience, and to enhance the cultural
value of good writing in America.
Marlon James Named Finalist for National Book Critics Circle Award

�Marlon James, Finalist for National Book Critics Circle Award in
fiction

Marlon James’ novel The Book of Night Women was a finalist for a
National Book Critics
Circle Award in fiction by the National Book Critics
Circle.
The finalists were announced in January, and the winners were
announced on March 11. 
Other finalists included memoir writer Mary
Karr, former U.S. poet laureate Louise
Glück, and former National Book
Award winner William T. Vollmann. The other fiction
nominees included
Hilary Mantel, Jayne Anne Phillips, and Michelle Huneven. Mantel
won
the fiction category for her novel Wolf Hall.
The National Book Critics Circle, founded in 1974, is a nonprofit
organization with
around 600 members, "book reviewers who are
interested in honoring quality writing
and communicating with one
another about common concerns."
James worked on The Book of Night Women while he was enrolled in the
creative writing program. He also teaches at Macalester
College in
Minnesota.
Cecilia Galante Joins Creative Writing Faculty

Cecilia Galante, newest member of Creative Writing Faculty
Young adult novelist Cecilia Galante has joined the faculty of the
Graduate Creative
Writing Program.
She is the author of five young adult novels. Her first, The Patron Saint of
Butterflies, was selected as a Young Adult Book of the Year by the
Northeast Independent Booksellers
Association, a Top Ten Pick for 2008
by Amazon, and a Recommended Read for Teens on
Oprah's website.
Another one of her books, Hershey Herself, will be translated into
Polish
in 2010. Her other novels include Willowood, and The Sweetness of Salt,
which will be published in 2011. She has BA from King’s College and an
MFA in Creative
Writing from Goddard College.

�Her first interactions with the faculty and students came in January when
she attended
the residency. “It was thrilling. I had no idea that I was
going to be among such
a crowd of intellectuals and have peers that are
so successful,” she said.
Galante is no stranger to teaching. She spent years teaching high school
English in
the Wilkes-Barre area, though she is currently on sabbatical.
But when it comes to
teaching in the Graduate Creative Writing Program,
she plans to use what she learned
as a graduate student at Goddard.
“I’m trying to borrow more from my experience as a student. My teachers
at Goddard
were incredibly supportive and astute,” she said.  “I’ve been
able to draw from that
experience and insert criticism in a way that
doesn’t kill the spirit.”
Besides teaching, Galante is also hard at work on her first adult novel,
and the process
has not always been easy. “It’s been incredibly daunting.
For young adult, you’re
allowed to write more simply and straightforward,”
she said. “So, I was getting caught
up in sounding like an adult and 
sounding smart enough.”
Galante added that the process has been easier lately, and she’s
confident the book
will stand on its own. She has to submit a manuscript
by the end of April.
Though this will be Galante’s first adult novel, she admitted that she was
not initially
attracted to the young adult genre.
“I wasn’t even familiar there was a YA genre when I wrote my first book,
The Patron Saint of Butterflies. My agent said we were going to market it
as young adult, and I was devastated. I
didn’t think it was young adult,”
she said. “I sat back and waited, and she was right.
It became a
successful young adult book and a crossover book. It appeals to adults
and young adults at the same time.”

Bonnie Culver Helps Area High
School Students Take Writen
Work from "Page to Stage"

�Bonnie Culver
Students in four northeast Pennsylvania school districts have a chance to
become playwrights
in a special program being piloted by Bonnie Culver,
director of the Graduate Creative
Writing Program. Culver worked with
two graduate students, Sarah Pugh and Cory Brin,
on a master of fine
arts project developing a pilot program, “Page to Stage.” Culver
is
working as guest artist in four high schools – Hanover Area, Hazleton,
Tunkhannock
and Wyoming Valley West  – to teach basic elements of
playwriting to students.
Culver was in the schools Tuesdays and Wednesdays from Feb. 2 to
March 25. Each student
presented a 10-minute play. One or two plays
from each school will be chosen to be
presented at the Fine Arts Fiesta in
May.
Wilkes University’s long-term goal is to replicate this with fiction, poetry,
film,
and nonfiction with creative writing students and faculty serving as
guest artists
in area schools with a final arts festival on campus.
Faculty/Staff Notes
Christine Gelineau’s essay “Cops” was published in the winter issue of
The Florida Review as a runner
up in their Editors’ Award in Nonfiction.
Rashidah Ismaili Abu-Bakr’s poetry was published in Bending the Bow,
a collection of love poems from Africa, published by Southern Illinois
Press.
Sara Pritchard's story "Sip the Wine" was published in Vol. 76, No. 1 of
New Letters (Dec. 2009).
Her story "Two Studies in Entropy" won a
Pushcart Prize and is included in the 2010
PUSHCART PRIZE XXXIV
BEST OF THE SMALL PRESSES anthology, and her story "Help
Wanted:
Female" is forthcoming in Vol. 6 (2010) of The Tusculum
Review. Sara will be reading
at the River Festival of Books in Huntington,
West Virginia, on Friday, April 16,
2010.
Student/Alumni Notes
M.A. student Amy Archer had part of her memoir entitled “Bad

�Connection” published in the December issue
of the Journal of Truth and
Consequences.
M.A. student Cindy Dlugolecki’s play, “Violet Oakley Unveiled,” was
showcased at Villanova University on Thursday,
March 18. The onewoman show helped celebrate Women’s History Month. Violet Oakley
was the first woman in art history to paint murals in a public building, and
her home
and studio were only a few miles from Villanova’s campus,
according to Dlugolecki.
Dlugolecki, the actress, director, and tech team
were also the guest of five different
departments at Villanova, including
Women and Gender Studies, History, and Art.
M.F.A. student Brian Fanelli’s poem “Freshman Year” was published in
the February issue of My Favorite Bullet.
http://www.interiornoisepress.com/0010_FANELLI_FreshmanYear.html,
and his poems “In a Club’s Cracked Mirror” and “Why I Said No” were
published in
the March issue of Word Riot
http://www.wordriot.org/archives/976.
Alum Pete Kaszyk’s short story, “You’re Not My Father,” was accepted
for publication by Kerlak Publishing
for inclusion in its WTF Anthologies
edition. Publication date is pending.
M.A. student Kimberly Loomis-Bennet’s poem, “It Is Sweet and
Decorous To Be Poor in One’s Country,” was published in the
Winter
2010 issue of The November 3rd Club.
http://www.november3rdclub.com/2010/02-2010/poetry/loomisbennett.html
 

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Norman Mailer Society Annual
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This year’s conference will be held at Wilkes University, in WilkesBarre, PA, from Thursday, October 10 through Saturday, October 12,
2019.
Thursday and Friday will be full days of panels and events; panels will
continue on
Saturday morning and the conference will conclude with our
Saturday luncheon and keynote
address. This year, we are happy to
announce that the keynote will be delivered by
Norman's youngest
daughter, Maggie Mailer, a New York-based painter. You can find
more
information about Maggie's work at www.maggiemailer.com.
Susan Mailer will be
reading from her new
release, In Another Place
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followed by a book
signing on Thursday,
October 10 at 4:30 p.m.
The conference will also
feature a screening of
the 1982 film The
Executioner’s Song
(based on Mailer’s
Pulitzer Prize winning
true-crime novel
published in 1979) on
Friday, October 11 at
7:00 p.m. in the Dorothy Dickson Darte Center. (The screening is free
and open to the public.)
On Saturday, October 12, a reading of selections from Mailer’s 1998
anthology, The Time of our Time, will be presented by The Wilkes
Readers Theatre, featuring students, alum, and faculty
of the Maslow
Family Graduate Program in Creative Writing at Wilkes University. 
 
Hotel Accommodations
Hotel accommodations will be provided by Genetti's Best Western, just a
few blocks
from the Wilkes University campus. You can reserve your
room one of two ways (in both
cases, making sure to mention you will be
there for the Norman Mailer Conference;
the room block is under "Wilkes
Creative Writing/Norman Mailer Conference"):
1) By email: frontdesk@genetti.com
2) By phone: 1-570-823-6152
Transportation
If you are booking a flight to the conference, the closest airport is the
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
International Airport (AVP). From there, it is about
a 20-minute cab/Uber/Lyft ride
to Genetti's Best Western. The Best
Western also offers a free airport shuttle; however,
you will need to call
the hotel 24 hours in advance of your arrival to arrange for
airport pickup.

�For those driving to the conference, or flying into a different airport and
renting
a car, the hotel does provide free parking for guests.
Registration
Registration fees for the 2019 conference are as follows:
2019 Individual Registration Fee: $150
2019 Student Registration Fee: $75
2019 Guest Fee: $50
Each presenter, moderator, or individual attendee may bring one guest
who must pay
the Guest Registration Fee of $50. The guest does not
have to be a member of the Norman
Mailer Society. If someone is NOT a
presenter or moderator but attends the conference,
that person must be
a member, must pay the respective registration fee, and may still
bring
only one guest. Registration fees can be paid at
https://www.paypal.me/normanmailer.

Fall Writing Workshop
The Maslow Family Creative Writing Program will be offering a
Introduction to Fiction
community workshop to interested students this
Fall:
Introduction to Fiction: The Elements of Story
An introductory workshop in fiction writing. Adults of all ages and all
experience
levels and genres are welcome. Each week, an element of
story (image, voice, character,
setting, and story) will be explored through
lecture, discussion and writing exercises.
At the end of each workshop
session, a writing prompt will be assigned. Students will
craft a one to
two-page piece of fiction and return the following week with these
assignments, to be delivered during the workshop. Participants will
complete a portfolio
of fiction writing samples during this workshop
series.
Meetings: Tuesdays 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. – Cohen Science Center,
Room 102
September 17, 24, October 1, 8, 15 and 22
Cost: $65.00 for the entire series
Instructor: Bill Schneider
June 2019 Residency Scholarship Award Winners

�Sara Pisak of Sugarloaf, Pa., was awarded The Norris Church Mailer
Scholarship on June 21, 2019.
Pisak completed her M.A. in Creative
Writing - Creative Nonfiction and is pursuing
her M.F.A. in Creative
Writing at Wilkes University.

Photo credit: Shawn Hatten
The Norris Church Mailer Scholarship is awarded to a student with
demonstrated talent,
need and a commitment to serving the writing
community. Created by Norman Mailer,
it is given in honor of Norris
Church Mailer, a writer and board member in her own
right. Awarded
annually, faculty members nominate students who are already in the
program.
Julianna Evans of Jim Thorpe, Pa., was awarded The Jennifer Diskin
Scholarship on June 21, 2019.
Evans is pursuing her M.A. in Creative
Writing - Poetry at Wilkes University.

 

Julianna Evans (right) is presented The Jennifer Diskin Scholarship by
Dr. Bonnie
Culver (left), co-founder and director of the Maslow Family
Graduate Program in Creative
Writing at Wilkes University. Photo credit:
Bill Schneider

�The Jennifer Diskin Scholarship is awarded to a student with
demonstrated need and
talent and a commitment to studying poetry. It is
given in honor of alumna Jennifer
Diskin, who passed away after a brave
struggle with cancer. Started by her family,
poetry faculty members
nominate students who are already in the program.
Congratulations to the New Editorial Team of River and South
Review!
Managing Editor - Amanda Cino
CNF Editor - Jennifer Tarr
Fiction Editor - James "Jake" Cannington
Poetry Editor - Caitlin Downs
Production and Design Editor - Danah Lassiter
Readers - Wayne Benson, Tyler Miles, Ely Reyes-Viruet
Proofreader - Toni-Lyn Sorger
This literary review will continue to be produced by current students in the
Maslow
Family Graduate Creative Writing Program. River and South
Review seeks to be a home for work that evokes a visceral reaction,
encourages continued
conversation, captures the adventures of life, and
spurs its readers to go find their
own adventures to write about.

Announcements
Faculty
J. Michael Lennon recently published a review in the Times Literary
Supplement (July 12) of Douglas Brinkley’s new book, American
Moonshot: JFK and the Great Space Race. Please click on the following
link to access the review:
https://www.the-tls.co.uk/articles/private/cold-war-trophy/
Alumni
Randee Bretherick, M.F.A. ’13. The Kindle version of Randee’s second
novel, Criminal Chokehold (published under the name Randee Green)
was released on July 16, 2019. The paperback
version will be available
on September 10, 2019. Randee was also a featured speaker
at the
Gaithersburg Book Festival in May.
Cindy Dlugolecki, M.A. ‘11, was one of eight playwrights with a short
play included in the Cicada
Festival at Mt Gretna, Pa, on August 30.
Boxed In had its premier in an evening of staged readings with the theme
“Sanity Takes a Holiday.”

�Janine P. Dubik, M.F.A. ’19, taught a six-week community writing
workshop on character development
at Wilkes University this summer.
Her poem “My heart” is part of the 2019 Poetry in
Transit program with
the Luzerne County Transportation Authority. This is the fourth
consecutive year her work is being displayed in LCTA buses. “Self” and
“Alphabet,”
two of her poems, are published in Issue 16, 2019, of Word
Fountain, the Osterhout Free Library literary magazine. The literary
magazine is being released
this month.
Richard Fellinger, M.F.A. ‘10, published an excerpt from his novel,
Summer of '85, in the 2019 edition of Seven Hills Review (Volume 24).
The excerpt from the unpublished novel won the journal's Novel Excerpt
Contest. Richard also published a pair of op-eds on national politics in
Lancaster's
LNP newspaper. His July 14, 2019 op-ed is titled "In defense
of the seemingly lost
art of the apology," and his June 14, 2019 op-ed is
titled "About Joe Biden's frontrunner
problem."
Cooper Gorelick, M.A. ’17, showcased three of his ten-minute plays
being produced as part of the
Third Annual One-Act Play Festival Act 1
Scene 1 at the Village Playbox in Haddon Heights, New Jersey
(September 12-14).
Margaret McCaffrey, M.A. ’15. Her story “Winter in America” was
broadcast on Vision Australia Radio this
July. The Cover to Cover
program featured members of Elwood Writers (Elwoodwriters.com)
who
curated stories and poems around the theme of Winter.
Ginger Marcinkowski, M.F.A. ’11, was chosen as a recipient for a fiveday residency for the Nancy Zafris
Short Story Fellowship at The Porches
in Norwood, Virginia which she attended in July
2019. Nancy Zafris is the
series editor of the Flannery O’Connor award for short fiction
and was for
nine years the fiction editor of The Kenyon Review. Ginger was also
chosen from over 300 applicants to attend the Kingsbrae International
Residency for the Arts (KIRA) in St. Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada
for the month
of August 2019.
Nisha Sharma, M.F.A. ’14, received the RITA award for best YA novel of
2018 from the Romance Writers
of America Organization.
Pamela Turchin, M.F.A. ’18, was selected to read a piece of short fiction
at OutWrite, Washington DC’s annual
LGBTQ literary festival on August
3, 2019.
Current Students
Tyler Miles shorty story“A Change in the Winds” was recently published
by the online fantasy and
science fiction magazine Collective Realms.

�Jason Miller’s flash fiction piece "We All Scream" has been accepted by
the online journal Prometheus Dreaming
(www.prometheusdreaming.com).

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A Chemistry-Biology major from Holbrook, N.Y ., Tom is the president of
Inter-Dormitory Council. He is also a
member of the Chemical Society and a
participant in intramural sports.

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1sa Student Government Represe ntative and was

n of the 1977 Homecoming Festivities. She is a

major from Hughestow:o. who participates in

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ing Student Organization.
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Christa Kauffman, Susan Volovicz Row
Olney, Danny House Row 6: Jeff Jones,
ls berger, Brenda Kobilis, John Lack, Ma

MARYJEAN DESANDES
Maryjean is a Spanish-Psychology major and a four year
Student Governm ent Representative from Allentown. She
is also a member of the Spanish Club, International
Club, and vice-president of the Reach Out Cluh .

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An English major from Old Forge, Louis served as a
student leader in the Wilkes College Taskforce for Johnstown. President of Commuter Council, he is a member
of the Student Life Committee, Student Affairs Committee, and Concert and Lecture Series Committee.

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�ELLEN DU FOSSE
A Nursing major from Williamsport,
Ellen is chairman of the Cherry Blossom Festival and is involved in intramural sports. She a lso taught Church,
tutored at the YMCA, and participated
in a summer program for the elderly.

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DARYL DWYER
Daryl is a Biology major and chapter pr~
Ame ri can Institute of Biological Sciences f
mouth. A participant in community affairs, hea
as a teaching and laboratory assistant, is am
t he Biology Club and is a Student Governm
sentative .

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LOUIS ELEFANTE, JR.
A Business Administration major from New Milford,
N. J., Louis captained this year's varsity baseball team.
In addition to coaching Little League and Junior Football,
he participated in intramural sports, and is a member of
the Ski Club.

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DAVID EVANS

ve is captain of the Debate Union and Pi K
ternity vice-presid ent. He is an English ~

gston, who is associate editor of the JI
1ety and a member of the Academic Stan,

tee and Stude nt Government.

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,,J is a Biology major and chapter p
irican Institute of Biological Sciences
th. A participant in community affairs, he
teaching and laboratory assistant, is a
Biology Club and is a Student Governm
ative.

DAVID EVANS
ve is captain of the Debate Union and Pi Kappa Delta
lernity vice-president. He is an English major from
ton, who is associate editor of the Manuscript
ety and a member of the Academic Standing Comttee and Student Government.

CYNTHIA GLAWE
A Nursing major from White Haven, Cynthia is a member of the Ski Club. She also belongs to the Nursing
Student Organization and is co-captain of the Swim
team.

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�DANNY HOUSE
orfolk, Va., Danny is an Art major who se r
of the Education Club. He also is a m
arsity wrestling team, tutors at the YMC,
as vice-president of the Art Club.

NICHOLAS HOLGASH
Nick is an Accounting-Business Education major from
Old Forge. He is a member of the varsity basketball
team , a reporter for the Beacon , and co-director of the
Old Forge playgrounds.

CARL HOLSBERGER
A Political Science major from Pottstown, Carl
dent of the Student Government. He is also a me
the Political Science Club and Student Life Com[

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�JEFFREY JONES
Jeff is a Biology major and two-year
captain of the swim team from WilkesBarre. A participant in the 1977 Science
Expo, he is also active in intramural
sports, a member of the Biology Club,
and a volunteer for the Wilkes College
Taskforce for Johnstown.

DANNY HOUSE
rfolk, Va., Danny is an Art major who served as
of the Education Club. He also is a member
rsity wrestling team , tutors at the YMCA , and
\'ire-president of the Art Club.

HOLSBERGER
ajor from Pottstown, Car
overnment. He is also a
lub and Student Life Com

CHRIST A KAUFFMAN
A Mathematics-Computer Science major from

Wilkes-Barre, Christa is president of the
Math Club and vice-president of the Computer Science Club. She is a lso a member of
Circle K and tutors at the YMCA.

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JOHN LACK
An Accounting major from Suagerties, N. Y., John capta ined the footba ll an d lacrosse teams. He is a lso a member of the Saugerties Athletic Association, a participant
in intramu ra l spo rts, and the exec ut ive adv isor to the
Accounting and Business Club.

BRENDA KOBILIS
Brenda is a Nursing major from Mount Carmel , who
is president of the Nursing Student Organization and an
Inter-Dormitory Coun ci l representative. She is also active
in theater produ ct ions, a member of Cue N' Curtain
Clu b, and participated in intramural volleyball.

ANITA MEEHAN
n Education major from Plymouth, Anita is captain of
lhe Women's Varsity Basketball and Softball teams. She
also a member of the French C lub and is active in
tramura l sports and community functions.

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From Clifton, N. J., Kevin is a Biology major who served
as dormitory president and History Club treasurer. A
member of the intramural softba ll and basketba ll teams,
he participated in the YMCA tutoring program.

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�IOHN LACK
r from Suagerties, N .Y., John cap,d lacrosse team s. He is also a memAthletic Association, a participant
, a nd the executive advisor to the
ness Club.

ANITA MEEHAN
F,ducation major from Plymouth , Anita is captain of
e Women's Varsity Basketball and Softball team s. She
also a member of the French Club and is active in
tramural sports and community functions .

ELEANOR MERTEN
An Accounting major from Rockaway, N.J., Ellen is
Editor-in-chief of the Amnicola. She is also a member of
the Human Services Committee, a tutor in accounting
and business classes, secretary of the Accounting and
Business Club, and chairman of Blood Donor Day.

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From Scranton , Rosie is a YMCA tutor and 1977 Home coming princess. She is a Nursing major wh o is a member
of the Nursing Student Organization and corresponding
secretary of the History Club.

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DAVID PALANZO

Dave is president of the Senior Class a nd a 1
azz Band, History Club, a nd Biol ogy C h
·or from Annvill e, h e is cha pter vi ce- pr,
erican Institute of Biological Scien ces
volunteer and instructor.

KAREN OLNEY
An Accounting major from Monroe Ct. ,
Karen is co-captain of the basketball
and softball teams. She also managed
the varsity volleyball team, and is a
PIAA official.

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ve is president of the Senior Class and a member of the

m Band, History Club, and Biology Club. A Biology
jar from Annville, he is chapter vice-president of the
erican Institute of Biological Sciences and is a Red
volunteer and instructor.

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DONNA PAPE
From Wilkes-Barre, Donna is captain of the cheerleaders.
She is a Nursing major who served as a nurse's aide and
participated in Blood Donor drives. A member of the
Human Services Committee, she worked with the March
of Dimes and Cherry Blossom Festival Committee.

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A Nursing major from Nicholson, Carol participated in
the Hike-for-Hunger and the American Cancer Society
Bike-a-thon. She is also a member of the Emergency
Alert Team and the Nursing Student Organization, and
served as secretary in the Wilkes College Christian
Fellowship.
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�JANINE POKRINCHAK
Janine is a Biology major from Oswego, N. Y., who worked
on the Beacon as reporter, feature editor, and managing
editor. The Senior class treasurer is a member of the Society for Technical Communications and American Institute of Biological Sciences. She is also active in intramural sports.

JAMES RUCK

Im is a Music major from Wilkes-Barre who
e College chorus and Madrigal Singers, an
the theater as musical coordinator and acto
'Curtain Club member is also organist for
nster Presbyterian Church.

SUZANNE PUDLOSKY
From Wilkes -Barre, Suzanne is a Business Administration major and captain of the strutters. She is also a
member of Theta Delta Rho and vice-president of the
Women's Activities Association .

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An Elementary Education from Kingston, Diane is a
Theta Delta Rho member who served as the sorority
representative, treasurer , president, and queen. She is
also a member of the women's tennis team Letterwomen's Club, French Club, Karate Club, a~d International Club.

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is a Music major from Wilkes-Barre who sings with
College chorus and Madrigal Singers, and is active
the theater as musical coordinator and actor. The Cue
Curtain Club member is also organist for the Westler Presbyterian Church.

FRANK SCANCARELLA
A Business Administration major from Clifton, N.J.,
"Duke" is treasurer of Student Government and a member of the Social Committee. He is also active in intramural sports, serves on the Homecoming Committee, and
participates in the History Club.

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Vilkes-Barre, Suzanne is a Business Admi n istra1jor and captain of the strutters. She is also a
r of Theta Delta Rho and vice-president of t he
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From Sykesville, Md. , Debi majors in International
tudies and is a Theta Rho member and Upward Bound
tor. T h e strutter also participates in the Ski Club,
u d Span ish Club.

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Seth is a Biology major from Valley Stream, N. Y., who is
a member of the American Institute of Biological
Sciences, Wilkes-Barre Rugby Club, and Luzerne County
Recreation League flag football team. He also serves as
a Biology and Chem istry Teacher 's Assistant, and as a
hospital orderly.

MARIS SOLOMON
A Biology major from North Massapequa, N.Y., Maris 1,
a dormitory vice-president and laboratory assistant. She
is also a member of the swim team and Biology Club, and
serves on the Executive Council of the N.Y. State Historical Association.
SUSAN VOLOVICZ
Susan is a Medical Technology major from Ph
is a Circle K member and Student Govern;
sentative. She also served on the Executi
publicity and elections and film committees
Blossom Committee. She participates in '
sports and worked as medical explorer at \,\
Hospital.

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m Sykesville, Md., Debi majors in International

udies and is a Theta Rho member and Upward Bound
r. The strutter also participates in the Ski Club,
Spanish Club.

LEONARD VEKKOS
A Biology major from Woodbury Heights, N.J., Len
serves as a teacher's assistant and is a member of the
soccer team. He is also active in the Biology Club, Human
Services Committee, and the International Club.

MARIS SOLOMON
A Biology major from North Massapequa, N.Y., Mari
a dormitory vice-president and laboratory assistant.
is also a member of the sw im team and Biology Club, an
serves on the Executive Counci l of the N.Y. State Hi
orical Association.
SUSAN VOLOVICZ
Susan is a Medical Technology major from Plymouth who
is a Circle K member and Student Government representative. She also served on the Executive Council,
publicity and elections and film committees, and Cherry
Blossom Committee. She participates in intramural
sports and worked as medical explorer at Williamsport
Hospital.

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�President's
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To The
Class Of '78

Since the fo nding of Wilkes College i
the world has experienced a ide spe
sociological and technological change. Con
and ideas, which we;__e prevalent during t
formative years, have been greatly al
with time.
Wilkes College has changed with time
has chosen to reaffirm its commitment t
original mission of the college which is
amidst diversity. The Goals of the C
Report noted that academic training will
of minor importance unless our gradu
emerge as persons of strong character,
deportment, and sound moral values.
As you have experienced your years at
College it is my sincere hope that yo
been able to recognize these ideals and i
them into your everyday living.
I extend my best wishes to each of our
uates. I wish you good health, much happi
and sincerely hope that you derive satisfac
and reward from the experiences of ·
meaningful lives.

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�DEAN OF MANAGEMENT Andrew Shaw, Jr.

DIRECTOR OF REGIONAL AFFAIRS Philip R. Tohy
DEAN OF ADMISSIONS John P . Whitby

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!RECTOR OF REGIONAL AFFAIRS Philip R. Toby
BUSINESS MANAGER Charles R. Abate

DEAN OF STUDENT AFFAIRS George F. Ralston

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DIRECTOR OF HOUSING Joseph J. Marchetti

DIRECTOR OF PLACEMENT John J. Chwalek

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Arthur J. Hoover

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COMPTROLLER Joseph J. Chisarick

�DIRECTOR OF COOPERATIVE EDUCATION Robert Koester

DIRECTOR OF HOUSING Joseph J. Marchetti

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COMPTROLLER Joseph J. Chisarick

DIRECTOR OF FINANCIAL AID Richard G. Raspen

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ASSOCIATE DEAN OF ADMISSIONS Bernard J. Vino1~
ASSISTANT COMPTROLLE

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ASSISTANT COMPTROLLER Fred J. Croop

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF HOUSING Jeanne Conway

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RECORDER Ruth V. Bishop

ACT 101 AND UPWARD BOUND L. Johnson, Dr. Siles, Director; B. Greenwood, Director; J . Stricken, M.
Morrissey, J. Varcum, M. Kane, S. Post. missing: M. Doremba , D. Wasilewski, J. Boyle.

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RECORDER'S ASSISTANT Mary Kaytrosh

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�HEAD OF SEC URITY Nelson Carle

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DEVELOPMENT OFFICE SECRETARIES A. Reavy and D

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SECRETARY TO FINANCIAL AID D. Ostroski

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�PLACEMENT OFFICE R. Meschine

REGISTRAR 'S OFFICE D. Croop, J. Papa,

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FOOD SERVICE SECRETARY P. Goss

BUSINESS OFFICE A. Rader, J . Reese, R. Miller
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FOOD SERVICE SECRETARY P. Goss

HOUSING OFFICE SECRETARY R. Saunders

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�ENVIRONMENTAL SCJENCE AND MATH SECRETARY I. Cocco

SECRETARY TO EDUCATION DEPT. J. Rhinehimer

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CHEMISTRY AND ENGINEERING SECRETARY R. Jacobs

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SWITC H BOARD D. Swoboda and R. Swain

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SICS AND FINE ARTS SECRETARY C. Mark

SWITCHBOARD D. Swoboda and R. Swain

FINANCE OFFICE M. Bynsky, M. Lorusso, R. Zula, A. Kester, R.
Morovinski, A. Saxon

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�COMPUTER CENTER OFFICE sitting: D. Bilski, J. Wasowski
standing: V. Barnes, D. Williams, Director; D. Snyder, M. Warakella

LIBRARY FACULTY sitting: L. Nevil, D. Beahler, L. Darte stan
Cheng, H . Shao, F. Krohle

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Deobold, L. Bolesta, P. Gooday

ANCE MEN fron t row; L. Simone

lobek, ,J. Yan chi ck. back row: M. 1
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'ACULTY sitting: L.
liao, F. Krohle

COMMONS STAFF

ANCE MEN front row; L. Simoncavage, S. Subyak, W. Deren, B. Martine, V. Patsko, R. Wallohek, ,J. Yanchick. back row: M. Stec, K. Bromfield, R. Deobold, P. DeMuro, J. Manganello,
A. Chapman. missing: L. Neuman, J. Pikaitis, F. Galti, H. Viviney, J. Rauckis, J. Cavanaugh.

BOOKSTORE Mrs. Burke

BOOKSTORE R. Stefanko

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L. Gettinger, J. Cooney, R. Hall, G. Elliot.

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RCE AND FINANCE DEPT. sitting: T. Engel, W. Taylor, R. Werner, Chairman; R. De Young, W. Farra r. standing: G. Gurdin, I. Morri so n,
L. Gettinger, J. Cooney, R. H all, G. Elliot.

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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE DEPT. B. Redmond, B. Berryman, Acting Chairman; R. Stevenson. missing: N. Snee, C. Dungey

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MATICS DEPT. sitting: J. DeCosmo, S. Merrill
rg, R. Sours.

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,eitz, Chairman; S. Eaton, H. Marban

EMATICS DEPT. sitting: J. DeCosmo, S. Merrill, T . Richards, J. Koch. standing: P. Woodworth, B. Wong, Chairman; J. Parker, B. Earl ,
burg, R. Sours.

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�MUSIC DEPT. H. Garber, A. Liva, M . Haberkorn, W. Gasbarro, Chairman; T. Veremeychik, R. Santos, H. Fall.

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Boucier, E. Proeller, B. Rarig, M. Scudato, N. Marchak, J. Schrieber, C. Champagne, B. Bednarski, A. Godek, L. Duffy, C. Alichnie, G. Walk!!
Jimison, 8. Keeney , E. Slabinsky, B. Thorne.

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�hairman ; T. Veremeychik, R. Santos, H. Fall.

PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND HYGIENE DEPT. sitting: G. Meyers, D. Saracino, S. Bloomburg. standing: E. Domzalski, J . Reese, Chairman; R. Schmidt. missing: R. Bearde.

McCarthy, R. McHenry, Chairman; S. Collins, sta
B. Bednarski, A. Godek, L. Duffy, C. Alichnie, G. W

DEPT. W. Placek, L. Hostler, F. Bellas, F . Donahoe, F. Bailey, E. Schlesinger, S.

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SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY DEPT. sitting: B. Demory, R. Martin, standing:
D . Goldman, ,J . Natzke.
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Row One: Vicki Popple, Cindy Casey. Lynn Lavenherg, Elaine O'Donnell, Rri gette McDo na ld , Cathy Ayers , Kirn Koch, Gwe n Faas, DebbieD
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One: Dave Singer, Casper Tortella, Ken Gomperty, Dave Fraser. Row Two: Jim Eiden, John Larkin, Phil Pecuch, Steve Lear , Ben Mc Co l Ium,
Fatool,Joe Piccone. Row Three: Scott Sulzer, Alex Malarchek, Bill Lemakos, John De Salvo, Steve Goldflam, Dave Levitch, Tom Bazzini.
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Bob Thompson , Rob Doty, Ray Van Nest, John Jevit. Row Three: Jose Oliveres, Mark Zahitz, Jim Beck, Paul Ha usman, Car l De Felice, Dan.
Mark Clifford, Jim Kachidurian , Jack Polman. Missing: Dave Brace, Steve Brace.

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Row One: Linda Styers, Kathy Williams, Carla Secharest, Nancy Turano. Row Two: Jeanne Brady, Kathy Stano, Cindy Glawe, Cathy\"i
Dubosky. Row Three: Wendy Valinski , Nancy Amesbury, Kim Perry, Kathy Ochs, Lisa Sherbin, Pam Snyder. Missing: K im Fliss, Ther
Deb Gorski, Jan Winters .

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Baptiste, Nancy Enderlein , Karen Casey, Deb Fortini , Rosa Khalife , Joan Harper.

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Row One: Sebastian Kessler, John Gajic, Steve Bernett, Larry Schemery, Bob Hellriegel, Tom Salley, Joe Stephens, Matt Donahue, Kevin
Jay Colby, Jim Boyle, Eric Heffelfinger, Steve Elko, Mike Chippi, Roger Schlindwein, Dave Toland, Steve Kichka, Tony Skiptunas, Bob
David Gregrow , Jeff Van Arsdale. Missing: Charlie Giunta, John Haffner, Kent Hal pine, Sunttee Kim , Jim Matyas, Doug Price, RobertR
Chris Reilly.

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One: Dan Cardell, Anita Di Marcantonio, Pau la Lahutsky, Maria Miscavage, Helen Stubits, Marlene Vauter, Margy Cosgrove, Linda Price.
T•o:Cheryl Wonsock, Julie Kerrick, Cathy Rowlands, LuAnn Neely, Jerry Ann Smith, Rosa Zacharis, Lisa, Puddy Booth, Mr. K. Row Three:
\le Call, Jim Beck , Kris Kuhl , Mario Zabitz, Megan Ward, Tom Mc l ntyre. Missing: Terry Talarico.

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in , Dave Toland, Steve Kichka, Tony Skiptunas, Bo
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�DELAWARE
Row One: Anne Kucy, Diane Brodbeck, Nancy Valente, Patty Trotta, Pam Luchi, Charlotte Wanamaker. Row Two: Karen Prigge,\
Talkowski, Chris Hoffman, Sue Serio, Colleen Darrell. Row Three: Nina Nubani, Lynn Arlauskas, Pez Kilduff, Ellen du Fosse, Diane Coleman.
Tinkleman. Missing: Deb Carty, Kathi Mamrosh, Karen Coleman, Pat Cook, Suzanne Siroki, Sue Levens, Skai Schwartz, Cathy Schwenk.
Smacchi .

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1 Wi lker, Nigel Gray. Row Four: Ed Mollahan. C'

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111 Arlauskas, Pez Kilduff, E ll en du F osse, Diane Cole
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One: Bob Matzelli , Rick Karo, Dave Taylor, Gene Clemons. Row Two: Tony Grimaldi, Lou E lefante, To ny Youtzy, Mark Rot h , Kev in Ro land,
Golden, Ken Trenchard, Dave Thomas. Row Three: Lenny Roberts, Bob Welsh, Pete Pagano, Chip Pufko, Tom Mac Kintosh, Alex Grohol,
1 Wilker, Nigel Gray. Row Four: Ed Mollahan, Chris Drake, Fred Herrmann Fred Stoelzel, Artie Meigh.

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Row l: Greg Lepkowski, Gary Richard, Joe Galli, Justin Schiess, Mike Steffonetti, Dave DeCoursey, Rick Stone, Mark Derr, Charlie Steffon
Dave Samsel, Mike Patrick, Ray Briel, Tony Bazzini, Bob Kacerosky , John Lack. Row 2: Jeff Mullinelli, Kevin Gourley, Frank Forte, P
Lichtenger, Mike DiRenzo, Chris Brisbane, Jim Edwards, Mark Young , Harry Hicks, Richard Hell, Clifford Brautigan, Eugene Brisbane.Mlli
Walter Casola, John Silk, Lex Watkins , Jim Zeris.

DIRKSEN
Row 1: Tim Palmer, Scott Bare, Rob Wallace, Dave Rains, Wayne Zatorski. Row 2: Kevin McDevitt, Jim Barr, Jerry Mathis, Steve Croghan,Br,
Clark , John Miranda. Row 3: Al France, Mike Mey, George Garton , Joe Della-Croce, Ben Cellitti, Mike Lombard, Joe Rogotti, Tony Veglia,I},
Horrox, Kenny Uston. Missing: Steve Cheplick, Wayne Krum, David Litts, Clayton Mills, Paul Rushefski, Ted Timko.

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&gt;w 2: Jeff Mullinelli, Kevin Go urley, Frank Forte,
chard Hell , Clifford Brautigan, E u ge n e Brisbane. M

DOANE
Row 1: (top to bottom): Pat Klotz, Mia Mumford,
Mary Ann Ziel inski, Karen Smith. Row 2 (top to
bottom): Ann Timko, Gail Rinkunas, Sharlotte
Gaddes, Alice Matyas. Missing: Ellen Berg, Becky
McA!anis, Nadine Bodnar, Beth Olmstead .

McDevi tt, Jim l:larr, Jerry Math is, Steve Croghan,
Ce !litti, Mike Lorn bard, Joe Rogotti, T o ny Veglia,
ill s, Paul Rushefski, Ted Timko.

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�GORE
Row 1: Mike McCarrie, Al Molero, Ron Anderson ,
John Zapko. Row 2: Preston Dyer, Joe Martire.
Row 3: Jim Devaney, Phil Togno. Row 4: Jerry Ross,
Joe Delgado. Row 5: Nick Holgash, Steve Kimback.
Row 6: Greg Wi ld, Robert Klecanda. Row 7: Bernie
Donachie, Mark Sanders, Joe Burnett. Row 8: Dave
Yakaitis, Becky, Kenny Hughes.

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Fejeran, Jim Dun lay, Greg Miller, Larry Zale, Shep Willner. Row 2: Mike Volpe, Geo rge Gu la, Joe Mitchell , Dale Trostle, Steve Schaefer,
r. Row :l: Mark Chichak, Eric Jansen, Scott Becker, Steve DeNagy, Wayne Clawans, Drew Harris. Row 4: Paul Surnicki, Tony Veglia, Bill

Pisanchyn, Ed Forte, Mike Otruba. Missing: Ernest Co ll ege, Mark Lobitz, Gera ld Matyas, Mitch Silver.

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Sheridan, Kathleen O 'Callighan, Jackie Wiendl
aine Galleta, Lori Cavalla, Karen Polomski, Ronr
Fran Pallas, ? Stranger, Gail Williams

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Row 1: Kathryn Tyahla, Melissa Bruce, Liz Hendrixson, Bobbi Hamilton, Theresa Sasa. Row 2: Ruth Zukows ki, Julie Kent, Carol Sedlak,
Pioppi, Karen Konsavage, Sue Theobald, Sue Freda. Row 3: Karen Sweder, Denise Marich, Drena Grainey, Karen Olney , Janet Hocking.My
Jan Wolfe.

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rraine Galleta, Lori Cavalla, Karen Po lomski, Ronna Colvin, Sue Bechtold, Sue Isaacs, Joni Pinson. Row 3: Megan Snyder, Lori Miller,
rte, Fran Pallas, ? Stranger, Gail Williams

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Row 1: Kevin Yost, Scott Wiener, Steve Bailey, Mario Apuzzo, Tony Couto. Row 2: Brad McLennan. Row 3: John Senatore, Dan Hou
Hofman, Mike Heller, Bert Katz, Brian Fenn, Greg Tomcho, Jack Mundy. Missing: John Forte, Nick Gard, Dep Ngoc H o, John Kohl,,Ja1
Ken Sc hmid t, Tom Shaw, Bob Welsh.

�PRIAPUS
B111 Paulosky, Dummy=Dave Morales, Mike Rappa, Lee Thomas, Dave Kerik , John Leedy, Mark Radowitz, Steve Demko, Dave
1ke .'ihilia, Bob Hinkin, John Popiak, Joe Gray. Sitting: Bob Austin, Mike Hurchick, Len Vekkos, Dave Gibson, Pat Mario, Joe Napoli.

rry Larroni, Carl Edwards, Denny Jacobs, Mike Carbone, Pat O'Callaghan, Gary Deeb, Gary Tomairo, Mike Sachetta, Billy, Dodge,

h. ,lack Scully, Bob Crouchen, Larry Sall, Bill Popeleski.

lrad McLennan. Row 3: John Senatore, Dan
nn Forte, Nick Gard, Dep Ngoc Ho, John Kohl

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John Andralte. Row Three: I
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Row 1: Dale Federico, Dean Matriccino, Rich Walker. Row 2: Mike Hromchak, Joe Petruce, Greg Miller, Larry Zale, Joe Mina, Ed Eppl
Markunas. Row 3: Storm Feigles, Mark Acure, Art Mitchell, Tom Lubas.

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�SLOCUM
Doug Hodgins, Val Kaplan, Tony Apostolares. Row Two: James Scott, Kendall McNeill, Ernie Rousse, Tasos Tsolakis, Gregg Ilagan, Jeff
y,,John Andralte. Row Three: Ron Reagan, Doug Drecher, Bill Adams, Pat McNamara, Gerald D'Albis, Pete Cosgrove, Mike Stapleton,
Alston, Darryl White. Row Four: Greg Herbert, Wes Samsel, Jim Murtha, Jack Loftus, Jim Fischer, Ed Van Buren, Gary Toczlowski,
carella, Clint Franklin, John Bremser, Armando Fernandez, Terry Christman. Missing: Todd Noll, Kevin McCormick, Nicholas Pistis,
, Ahmed Mahmoud, Dang Patchana, Israel Ortiz, Ricky Marshall, Mark Rado, Joe Malarkey, Gary Kausmeyer, Norman Rickles.

Miller, Larry Zale, Joe Mina, Ed

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Row 1: Helen Vermey, Tonee Bader, Terry Colombo, Cheryl Berry, Laura Alunni, Row 2: Trish O'Keefe,
Gina Scazzaro, Deb Welliver, Missy Smith , Holly Derr. Row 3: Mary Ellen Gacha, Wendy Warner. Row 4:
Andrea Schneider, Sandy Tomko, Lynn Nicholas. Row 5: Guat Tin Ooi, Dina Rains, Sharon Knight,
Cathy Davis. Row 6: Debbie Gould, Diane Pechalonis. Row 7: Shoshanna Troy, Pat Kurillo. Row 8: Judy
Maloney, Nancy Van Kuren . Missing: Gayle-Jean Berry, Jeanne Swartz.

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Elizabeth Powell, Ron Savitski
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Sharon Knight,
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STERLING HOTEL
Dottie Kennedy, Debbie Ryan, Leslie Conway, Laurie Haberacker, David Kolb, Debbie Conroy, Beth Pavlick, Peggy Sweeney, Diane
Andrea Thorne, Holly Hogan. Row 2: Jeanne Milles, Carol Mannion, Michelle Badner, Denise Ewald, Judy Andreas, Diane Reznick,
yne, Barbara Landis, Carol Benek, Carol Paschuk, Peggy Nittel, Debbie Kirkman, Sharon Collins. Row 3: "Big John" Bohash, Pat
ko, Elizabeth Powell, Ron Savitski, Gary Deeb, Bill Dodge, Ken Hal pine. Row 4: Carol Buchman, Lisa Gazdick, Mike Sacchitella, Ramon
Frain, David Blumfield, Ed Melber. Row 5: Eric "Rick" Snyder, Steve Mellor, Gary "UCA" Good, Steve Kirschner, Gary Tomaine, David
Row 6: Bill Abernathy, George Kavulich, Larry Walshstein, John Tulk, Vincent D'Amato, Alcois de Vanderstouf. Seated in chair: Hotel
Mi,~ing: Rob Neri.
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Row 1: Mary Giblin, Lucy Respass, Joanne Mican, Joanne Eryavec, Amy Gordon, Karen Konicki, Darlene Rossi, Jayne Grim, Debbie
Theresa Gi ll. Row 2: Terry Sellinger, Anita Mucciolo, Kathy Hughes, JoEllen Licato, Terry Roof, Jean Reiter, Geri McAffie, Lisa Mastruan
Dawn Kelly, D iane Simersky, Maura Burns. Row 3: Gai l Powers, Donna Whitmore, Hury Gochez, Joy Ormsby, Joanne Harding, JeanneG
Sue Spranitus, Maureen Falvey, Ann Puzio, Cheryl Roberts, Helen Niesen, Betsy McDonald, Carol Stefonetti , Roe Rosati , Patti Moser,Sharon

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jean deSandes, Marla Brodsky, Mary Theresa Ormando, La urie Small, Barb Gorgas, Nina Maris. Row 2: R osetta Chiavacci, Linda
ne Eschler, Marilyn Barbieri , Mary Ann Valvano, Moni ca Krammer, Doreen Swiatek, Wanda Phillips. Row 3: Peggy Barletta, M ercita
Faux, Mary Kay Price. Row 4: Liz Waselewsky, Gerry Knopic, Linda McGuire, Janet Vierbuchen, Nancy Loughlin, Barb Shaffer, Sue
Settle, Linda Fodor. Missing: Karen Burkley, Cheryl Crea, Rebecca Harris, Kathleen Herpich, Cynthia Morell, Diane Seech, Marcia

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Row 1: Maris Solomon, Candy Chilek, Sue Oakland, Lisa Hughes, Brenda Kobilis, Cindy Fisher. Row 2: Kathy Manning, Sally West, La
Marilyn Anderson, Lynda Davis, JoAnne Cahill, Judy Wing. Row 3: Jacqui Callaghan, Kathi Roman, Andrea Burns, Martha Lasco, Ellie
Jeanette Robak, Joan Mancini, Pam Ingoldsby .

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Fisher. Row 2: Kathy Manning, Sally West,
athi Roman, Andrea Burns, Martha Lasco,

WALLER
Mary Pedley, Adele Tavella. Row 2: Cher i Meier, Kathy Potter, Lois Enama, Sandy Shotwell, Maria Bardoutsou. Row 3: Debi Stephens,
Gangrieco, Kerry Christopher, Donna Edwards, Cathy Updike, Lucia Guarini , Cindy Yancy, Rosie Noone, Cindy Gluck.

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Missing: Kevin Gourley. Mark Santora, RL

WARN ER
Row 1: Pat Boylan , Pete Maxwell, Sean O'Dea, Wes Horner, Geno Girelli, Garry Kovach, Joe Degenhart, Ken Smith, Dean Evans. Row
Guinn, Tony Williams, Dave Arrigoni , George Carey, Daryl White, Tony Castagna, Rich Maurer, Greg Barna, Alan Shaw, Vince Delga
Ohmot, Larry McMillan, Craig Jackson, Curt Shrawder, Bob Brezinski. Missing: Don Brown, Bruce Douglas, Steve LaBarr, Paul Miller.Joe
John Salwitz, Jess Shaver, Mike Wisniewski.

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irs): Stanley Lobitz, Mike Flamini , Jeff Tencer, Mike Schwartz, Dave Kolanda, Jeff Harper, Rick Gaetano, Basil Kaczmarczyk, Andy

, Bill Frye, Keith Kolanda, Mike Barth, Tom O'Connell, Arnie Joseph. Row 2: Mike Wilson , Rob Irwin, John Cortina. Row 3: Jim
1Molnar, Jack Scully, John Moore, Larry Mullen, Ri ck Chapman, Len Anderson, Pat Fruehan, Ed Hazzouri, Don Anticoli, Ray Litecky,
t. Missing: Kevin Gourley. Mark Santora, Rudy Szabados.

3rt, Ken Smith, Dean Evans,
~g Barna, Alan Shaw, Vince
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Imler, Sheree Kessler, Paula DeVaney, Nancy Kovar. Row 3: Donna Grontkowski, Nancy Speiser, Kathy Lesh, Beth
Hathaway, Jan Burcak, Leslie Tibitts, Shari Huffman, Lynn Campbel l. Row 4: Donna Fitt.

n duFosse, Mary Jan e Nulty, Rosie Noone, R
Dan Cardell, Jim Eiden, Nancy VanKu ren ,
indy Glawe, Brian Fenn Row 3: Kevin Mc(
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lien duFosse, Mary Jane Nulty, Rosie Noone, Rosetta Chiavacci, Mary Ann Zielinski, Mike Barth, Steve Kirschner, Dave Palanzo Row 2:
ns, Dan Cardell, Jim Eiden, Nancy VanKuren, Dottie Kennedy, Karen Polomski, Deb Fortini, Chris Wanich, Maryjean deSandes, Carol
,Cindy Glawe, Brian Fenn Row 3: Kevin McCormick, Karen Olney, Perry Lichtinger, John Lack, Gary Toczylowski, Len Vekkos, Jean
Al France, Sheree Kessler, Fred Herrmann, Andy Contos, Lou Elefante Missing: Ann Sharkey, Ellen Merten, Sharon Wilkes, Bruce Lear,

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Copy Editor; Deb Fortini , Ellen Merte n , Editor; Row 4: Karen Poloms ki, Asst. Editor; Karen
Prigge. Row 5: Pat DeLorenzo. Not Photographed: Sue Suchanic, Sue Oakland , Nigel Gray,
Photography/ Art Editor; Bob Welsh, Business Manager; Steve Bailey , Jackie Wiendl.

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ilma Hurst, Editor-in-Chief; Janine Pokrinchak, Managing Editor. Not Photographed: Donna Korba, Advertising
Feature Editor; Eddie White III , Ass istant Feature Editor; Louie Czachor, Bob Ausura; Dave Ausura, Dave Jolley ,

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�Accounting &amp; Business Club
Bert Katz, President; Dave Yakaitis, Vice-President; Alexis Brezinski, Head Operator; Ellen Merten &amp; Shari Huffman, Secretaries;GaryG
Treasurer; Tom Lubas, Parlimentarian; Ted Engel &amp; Robert Hall , Advisors.

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Dwyer, Elaine O'Donnell, Jay Colby, Dave Palanzo , Caryn Axelrad. Third Row: Dr. Houseknecht, Lenore Weiss , Jim Boyle, Dave Blumenth,
Kolodziejczak, Gail Edwards, Mark Dillman, Dave Evans.

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lousekn echt, Leno re Wei ss , Jim Boyle, D a ve Blume

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Berrettini, Susan Rogers, Beth Foster, Renee Venaruci, Mark Dil lman, Charles
ski, Reed West, Chery l Roberts, Joann Mican, Tim Boyek Fifth Row: Jim Boyl
E lwee, Ed Serafin, Denise Ewald, Shoshana Troy Sixth Row: Janice Wolf, M

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Snyder, Jerry Safko, Nick Golow ick; Satisfactio

dy Wing, Martha Lasco, E laine Molski, Lisa Nas,
Im, Joanie K ot a rba, Ka ren Konsavage, Sheree Ke
ck Kijek, Joe P elch ar, M ark DeFalco, Paul Mill
- Dan Artim , S et h S il ver, Sam Stuccio, Bernie V.
augh , Bob Caste rl in, John Konicki, Dave Bieni

�unas, President; Al France, Treasurer; Stan Witek, Secretary TEAMS: Strike Outs - Phil Pecuch, Al France, Rick Markunas, Dan
Apaches- Joe Mina, Pai Maris, Ed Eppler, Gary Michael; BBB's - Joan Mancini, Lynda Davis, Laura Egan, Candy Chilek; Falcons - Dave
Da1e Skripkunis, Doug Williams, Stan Witek; Turkeys - Steve Wanchisen, Dan Pettit, Karen Campbell, Steve Jurewicz; Pinheads - John
1ck Snyder, Jerry Safko, Nick Golowick; Satisfaction Guaranteed - Debbie Bilski, Marlene Kaczmarek, Dave Parmenteri, Jim Rodechko;
Judy Wing, Martha Lasco, Elaine Molski, Lisa Naso; Smegma's Keglers - Bob Owens, Mike Vassil, Scott Sulzer, Dave Levitch; Tornados klin,,Joanie Kotarba, Karen Konsavage, Sheree Kessler; Sleezy AMF - Jon Pliskin, Mike McNelis, Joe Rauschmayer, Mike Jamakowski,
Jack Kijek, Joe Pelchar, Mark DeFalco, Paul Miller; Portals - Sue Ann Knight, Nancy Mathers, Carl Holsberger, Howard Williams;
ys. Dan Artim, Seth Silver, Sam Stuccio, Bernie Wellicka; Veterans - Jim Gerger, Myles Stepin, Rod Wyffel, Jack Tobin; Chicken Hawks
Waugh, Bob Casterlin, John Konicki, Dave Bienias; Aristocrats - Tom Maguise, Jim Mazar, Lou Alaimo, Jim Moran.

Tom Bazzini, Tom BenKinney, Nancy Bogdan, John Warakomski Second Row: Greg Stapay, John Cortina, Larry Mumie, John Bohush,
, Don Demko, Pete Rozelle, Mike Miller
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Burke, Tom Joyce, Karen Worlinski, Debbie Johnson , Vince Stuccio Fourth Row: Simon Kazinetz, Ed Serafin, Pat DeLorenzo, Stan
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First Row: Merle Zipkin, Secretary; Janine Pokrinchak, Treasurer Second Row: Dave Palanzo, President; Gail Edwards,
Vice-President

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Sitting: Carla Seckrest, Chris Bagumil, Bill Petrick, Dave Klein, Standing: Ellen Ferretti, Jon Syostesk, Frank Dennis, Paul Houseman.
cenak, Marian Cole, Sharon Hohol, Monica Fabian , Jeff Jones, Rick Hoffman.

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First Row: Carol Chisak, Jeanne McCarthy , Debi Stephens, Nancy Speicer, Tim Evans Second Row: Dean Baltevchitis, Basil Kazmami
ver, Louis DeRobertis, Irl Rosner

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Thomas. Row 2: John Griffith,
Marylee Gorman, Jack Lambert,
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harkey, Marcia Stratton, Theresa Mazick,
radford Kinney , Advisor.
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oe Gavlick, Marylee Gorman, Jack Lambert, Paul Ga llagher, Leo Gamacorta, Michael Canon ico. Not Photographed: Wayne Clawans,
king, Brenda Kobilis, Maria Smiegel, Randy Smith, Mary Ellen Evans, Kathy Nardone, Bill Stusnick, Althea Kieffer, Bob Klein.

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nSharkey, Marcia Stratton, Theresa Mazick, Davida Roberts. Standing: John P li skin, Jack Lambert, Dave Evans, Maura Burns, Donna
. Bradfo rd Kinney, Advisor.
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Left to Right: Nancy Va n Kuren, Rosie N oon e, Kev in M cCo rm ick, Dave Pa la n zo, S h ep Wi lln er , Cera
Scan carell a, Ed H ayzo uri , Da le Trostel, L en And erson.

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ancv Speiser (Reco rdin g Secretary), Sheree Ke
Plis\in, Chuch All a ba u gh , Ben Ce lli tti, Mike E
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~ancySpeiser (Recording Secretary), Sheree Kessler (treasurer), Cindy Cluck, Beth Hathaway, Jody Paternoster, Sue Isaacs, Joe Cribari. •
hn l'liskin, Chuch Allabaugh, Ben Cellitti, Mike Stapleton, Kathy Stano, Jeff Harper, Ron Anderson, Steve Gold flam, Steve Elko, Ed MelFaas. ,Joe Marchetti, Debbie Fortini, Donna Whitmore. Missing: Marla Brodsky , Tony Skiptunis, Gene C lemons, Dave Samsel, Rose
1ane Brodbeck, Pat Klotz, Bobbi Hamilton , Andrea Schneider, Larry Zale, Monica Kramer.
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annam, Mustafa Mahmoud, Tony Apostolaros , Dr. Hilda Marban, Jane Miller, Anastasios Tsolakis, Dina Saver,
oi, Jose' A. Olivares, Phi Yen Bui Olivares, Ahmed Nahmoud , Rosa Zacharias, Gerald D'Albis, Hury Gochez , Dep
Nguyen , Dung Duong, Rose Marie Rosati, Anita Mucciolo.

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Gorman , Cathy Davis, Sandi
Marilyn Anderson. Row !:
Vida, Mike Smith, Kathy Herp
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Jim Ruck, Bill Baronow, Fr
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Sitting: Dave Skriptkunas, John Kuzey, Terri Macavage, Christa Kauffman . Standing: Marlene Kacymarek, Eric Jansen, Russ Burkhardt,
McKitish, JoAnn Peranski, Louie Zacher. Not Photographed: Mark Himelstein, John Novak, Ross Manteone.

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Gorman, Cathy Davis, S
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Vida, Mike Smith, Kathy
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Jim Ruck, Bill Baronow
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di Shotwell, Ron Reagan, Tom a s on, aro
rupa, arry OJ o, a y av1s, anya
ski. Row 2: Althea Kieffer, Marilee Gorman, Jay Harris, Linda Lohden, Jim Ruck, Kathy
Mishinski, Chris Brozusky, Diane Simensky, Joe Mayhoff, Bruce Kinney, Maureen Rincaa. Row 3: Kenny McGraw, President; Rich Vaverka, Mr. T. Veremeychik, Advisor; Cindy

farlene Kacymarek, Eric Jansen, Russ Burk
Novak, Ross Manteone.

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NSO Club
Row 1: E ll en Proeller, Ad
Row 2: Chris Alichni , Ad
Pam Dale.

Row 1: Ronald Gronski,
Patricia Lupi , Raymond
Klimek. Row 2: Dr. G. K.
Wuori, Advisor; Heather
Ba lester, John R. Mundy.

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Donna Whitmore, Irl Rosner, Geri
Knopi c, Steve DeNagy, Dave Kolb,
Mary G iblin.

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Rob Rex, Vice President
Jerry Ross , Secretary
John Lychos, Activities
chairman
Steve Bailey, Treasurer

Polar Bear Club

erk Lamberl,
lfin. Donald
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Standing: Captain Galen D. Bonebrake, William Bradley McLennan The Blue Baron, Gary C. Meeker, William G. Munley Jr., Peter W.
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Pape, Kathy Hotchkiss, Bobbi Hamilton, Row 2: Sally
Swisher, Lisa Petrone, Lori
Mieszkowsky, Candy Chilek,
Lisa Mastrantuono .

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Standing: Cherri Meier, Debi Stephens,
Andrea Chuba, Nancy Callahan , Karen
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Sept. 30

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B.S. Business Administration

Kevin F. Augustine
B.S. Environmental Science

Marilyn ,J. Anderson
B.S. Music Education

Susan Adam
B.A. Art

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Joseph J. Andrasi
B.A. Psycholo!c(y
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Andonis Apostolaros
B.A. Political Science

Larry Assalita
B.S. Riology

Thomas C~ Bazzini
B .A. Biology &amp; Chemistry

�Caryn M. Axel rad
B.S. Biology

Larry Assalita
B.S. Biology

Maria T. Baloga
B.S. Medical Technology

Thomas C. Bazzini
B.A. Biology &amp; Chemistry
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�John M. Beberus
B.S. Business Administration

Thomas B. Benkinney
B.S. Chemistry

David S. Bienias
B.S. Biology

Deborah Blum
B.A. Elementary Education &amp; Community
Service

Nancy ,J. Bogdan
8.8. Chem istry

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Donna Bet
B.A. Psyc

Jeffrey M. Boberick
B.S. Materials Engineering

Theres~ M . Burdo
B.S. Nursing

�y

Kathryn Bozinski
B.A. Art

Donna Bette!
B.A. Psycho!

:ommunity

Theresa M. Burdo
B.S. Nursing

Gary L. Bray
B.A. Psychology

Alexis H. Brezenski
B.S. Accounting

Gail M. Bulzoni
B.A. Art

Joseph F. Burke
B.S. Business Administration

Gerald H. Calderone, ,Jr.
B.A. History
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�Michael P. Carbone
B.A. Psychology &amp; Community Service

Denise C. Casem
B.S. Medical Technology

Cy n th ia R. Casey
B.A. Elementary Education &amp; Psych

Denise M. Columbus
B.S. Nursing

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l{osetta Chiavacci
B.S. Nursing

Donna J. Chisarick
B.S. Nursing
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Andrea D. Chuba
B.S. Nu rsing

Dian e Co leman
B.S. Nursing

B. 1

Catherine A. Demko
B.S. Mus ic Education

�&gt;gy

Catherine A. Cunningham
B.A. Art

Diane Coleman
B.S. Nursing

Catherine A. Demko
B.S. Music Education

Stephen A. DeNagy
8.A. Riology

Pamela S. Dale
B.S . Nursing

Louis DeRobertis
B.A. English
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�Maria E. DeRojas
B .A. Spanish

Maryjean de Sandes
B.A. Spanish &amp; Psycho logy

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Raymond E. Dombroski
B.S. El ectr ica l Enginee rin g

Matthew B. Donahue
B.S. Business Administration

Bruce R. Drum
B.S. Business Administration

James F. Eiden
B.S. Environmental Science

Pa t,
B.A

�Gail A. Edwards
B.S. Biology

,gy

Maureen D. Eg!(leston
B.A . Elementary Education &amp; Psychology

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Patricia A. Ermel
B.A. Art &amp; Psychology

tion

Ellen du Fosse
B.S. Nursing

David W. Evans
B.A. Eng lish

Dean W. Evans
B.A. Philosophy

Mary Ellen Evans
B.A. Elementar\' Education

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Gregory J. Fessler
B.A. Economics &amp; Political Science

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Mark Finkel stein
B .A. Political Science

Edward J. Finn
B.A. History

Colin E. Forsyth
B.A. Biology

Alan C. France
B.S. Commerce &amp; Finance

Sh a ron I
B .A. Psy

Clinton Franklin
B.S. Biology

�Eileen T. Gaza
B.S. Nursing

Sharon L. Gillman
B.A. P sycho lo gy &amp; Community Se rv ice

a nee

Clinton Franklin
B.S . Biology.

Gra ce M. Gcniusz
B.S. Nursing

Cynthia Glawe
B.S. Nursing

Hury Gochez
R.S. Psychology &amp; Biologv
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Timothy C. Golden
B.S. C h emistry

Gary R. Good
B.S. C h e mi st ry

Nigel Gray
B.S. Materials Engineer ing

E laine E. Harvilla
B.S. N ursing

Wayne R. Grosdidier
B.S. Business Administration

John S. Gydosh
B.A. Psychology &amp; Sociology

Richard L. H annis
B.S. Business Administration

Wi ll iam R. Hockenbury
B.S. Accounting

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Debra B. Harcharik
B.S. Electrical Engineering
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Sharon Hohol
B.S. Environm e n ta l Sc ience

Mic
B.S

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�Elaine E. Harvilla
B.S. Nursing

Michael A. Heller
B.S. Business Administration

Christina B. Hoffmann
B.S. Nursing

iology

Debra B. Harcharik
B.S. Electrical Engineering

B.S. Environmental Science

Carl Holsberger, Jr.
B.A . Political Science

Sharon J. Huffman
B .S. Business Administration

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�Pame
B.S. I

Catheri
B.A. Ele

Margaret M. Hyzinski
B.S. Nursing

Jeffrey G. Jones
B.S. Biology

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Pamela A. lngoldsby
B.S. Nursing

Bert Katz
B.S. Accounting

Dan
B.

miolkowski
&amp; Community S

unity Service

�Catherin
B.A. Ele

Pamela M. Keller
B.S. Business Adm ini stration

Cand ice Kennedy
B.S. Business Education

ni ty Service

Christa M. Kauffman
B.S. Mathematics &amp; Computer Scie
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�Bruce Kinney
B.S. Music Education

Leslie J. Kirstein
B.A. Music

Myra S. Kline
S.S. Accounting

Brenda Kobilis
S.S. Nursing

John P. Konicki
S.S. Biology
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�Karen M. Konsavage
B.S. Commerce &amp; Finance

Sheila F. Kupinsky
B.A. Psychology

Joseph M. LaCava
B.S. Music Education

Lawrence Larioni
B.S. Business Administration

Nancy A. Kovar
B .A. History

John J. Lack
B.S. Accounting

Lynn M. Lavenburg
B.A. Elementary Education

�Kathryn Lesh
B.S. Nursing

Susan B. Levens
B.A. Elementary Education

Debo
B.A.

David Levitch
B.S. Biology
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Stephen M . Lipka
B.S. Materials Engineering

�John 0. Lychos, Jr.
B.S. Accounting

on

Debor
B.A.

,g

Jack Loftus
B.S. Business Administration

Gregory A. MacLean
B.A. Art

Albert Matero
B.S. Business Administration

Harry A. Mahally
B.A. Political Science

Marybeth D. Maranuk
B.A. Social Sciences-UA
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�Susan M. Margalis
B.A. Elementary Education &amp; Psychology

Richard P . Markunas
B.S. Accounting

ti

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Richard E. Martnick
B.S. Elementary English

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Marguerite A. Mazaleski
B.S. Nursing

chology

Ker
B.S

Mary A. Mc
B.S. Mathen

�Kevin C. McCormick
B.S. Biology

ogy

Kenneth E. McGraw
B.S. Music Education

Mary A. McKitish
B.S. Mathematics &amp; Computer Science

Annette M. McIntyre
B.A. Psychology &amp; Sociology

Anita Meehan
B.A. Elementary Education , French , &amp;
Psychology

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Judith A. Menapace
B.A. Economics

Eleanor H. Merten
B.S. Accounting

Jane A. Miller
B.A. International Studies &amp; Spanish
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I
gy

James Mikina
B.S. Electrical Engineering

Joan Myku
B.A. Politic

�g

Mark E. Mishinski
B.S. Music Education

Patti A. Moser
B.S. Nursing

Anita L. Mucciolo
B.A. Elementary Education &amp; Psychology

J oan Mykul yn
B.A. Political Science &amp; Community Service

Lisa Naso
B.A. Psychology

Richard Naverka
B.S. Music Education
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�Barry J. Niziolek
B.S. Accounting

Rosemary Noone
B.S. Nursing

Karen M. Olney
B.S. Accounting

Guat Tin Ooi
B.A. Economics

�Donna M. Pape
B.S. Nursing

Carol A. Pashchuk
B.S. Nursing

Mary Terese Ormando
B.S. Nursing

Donna Patrizi
B.S. Medical Technology

Mercita Patte
B.S. Nursing

Diane Pechalonis
B.A. Elementary Education

�Diane
B.A. E
P sych e

Mary R. Pedley
B.S. Nursing

Barbara Swantkowski Placek
B.A. Psychology

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Cynthia A. Phillips
B.A. Art

Ruth A. Plytage
B .S. Medical Technology

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Diane M. Polachek
B.A. Elementary Education, French, &amp;
Psychology

Victoria M. Popple
B.S. Commerce &amp; Finance

Gary E. Pohorely
B.S. Environmental Science
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�Stewart W. Rae, III
B.S. Medical Technology

Edward A. Richards
B.S. Music Education

Gail A. Rinkunas
B.A. Psychology
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Ronald Reagan
B.S. Music Education

Rona!,
B.S. B

Sandra L. Richelmi
B.A. English &amp; Psychology

Shawn
B.A. El

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Ronald D . Rittenhouse
B.S. Business Administration

Kevin P. Roland
B.A. Psychology

Leonard Roberts, III
B.A. Philosophy &amp; Psychology

Anne E. Romani ck
B.A. Psychology

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Shawn E. Rozett
B.A. Elementary Education

James W. Kuck
B.S. Music Education

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�Maureen R. Salley
B.A. Elementary Education, Anthropology &amp;
Sociology

Mark L. Santora
B.A. Biology

JoseJ
B.S .

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l:l .S. Business Administration
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Patricia L. Sebring
B.S. Biology

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Joseph G. Shiskowski
8.8. Medical Technology

Sharon R. Seidner
B.A. Elementary Education

Seth M. Silver
8.A. Biology

David L. Sick
B.A. Art &amp; Community Service

John E. Skuchas
B.S. Accounting

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�Darline L. Snyder
B.S. Accounting

Clark F. Speicher
B.A. Political Science

Maris G. Solomon
B.S. Biology

Sally A. Steele
B.A. History &amp; Political Science

Paula A. S
B.A. Inten

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B.S
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Robert J. Stofko
B.S. Commerce &amp; Finance

1cience

Paula A. Strinkoski
B.A. [nternational Studies &amp; French

Helen Stubits
B.S. Biology

John K. Suchoski
B.S. Accounting

Kathleen R. Swick
B.A. Elementary Education &amp; Psychology
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�Karen M. Szymczak
B.A. Elementary Education &amp; Psychology

Deborah A. Tedesco
B.S. Nursing

Wendy Valinski
B.A. Biology
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Patricia L. Trotta
B.S. Nursing

Nancy VanKuren
B.A. History

�ce R. Weinstock
Elementary Education &amp; German

Richard L. Vaverka
B.S. Music Education

Susan M. Volovicz
B.S. Medical Technology

Lenore E. Weiss
B.A. Biology

Robert L. Welsh
B .S. Business Administration
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�David Whitmer
B.S. Electrical Engineering

Joseph E. Wilkes, Jr.
B.S. Accounting

Therese L. Wright
B.S. Nursing

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Mildred A. Wysocki
B.A. Elementary Education &amp; Psychology

J. Yakaitis
usiness Admini stration

Shan
B.A.

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Linda M . Yanus
B.A. English

ring

Sharon Zawatski
B.A. Elementary Education

~syc hology

Joseph P. Yacowatz
B.S. Biology

Anthony D. Youtzy
B.S. Business Education

Diane M. Zayac
B.S. Nursing

Merle S. Zipkin
B.A. Political Science &amp; French

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is a Stude nt Government Representative and was
n of th e 1977 Homecoming Festivities. She is a
major from H ughestown, who participates in
ural voll ey ba ll , varsity softball, and a member of
rsing Stude nt Organization.
Row 1: Carol Pashchuk, Cindy Glawe, Susan Pudlosky, Anita Meehan, Donna Pape Row 2: Rosetta Chiavacci, Ellen Merten,Louis DeRobertis, Frank
Scancarella, Diane Polachek Row 3: Kevin McCormick, Ros ie Noone, Debi Stephens, Ellen duFosse, Christa Kauffman, Susan Vo lovicz Rowl
Janine Pokrinchak, Larry Assalita, Dave Palanza, Tom Bazzini Row 5: Seth Si lver, Len Vekkos, Karen Olney, Danny House Row 6: Jeff Jones, LOl
E lefante, Dary l Dwyer, Dave Evans, James Ruck Missing: Maryjean deSandes, N ick Holgash, Carl Holsberger, Brenda Kobilis, John Lack, Mar,
Solomon

LARRY ASSALITA
A Biology major with a concentration
in psychology from Tamaqua, Larry
is vice-president of Student Government and a member of the senior class
executive council. He is active in many
college and community organizations
including the Cherry Blossom Committee.
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A Chemistry-Biology major from Holbrook, N.Y ., Tom is the president of
Inter-Dormitory Council. He is also a
member of the Chemical Society and a
participant in intramural sports.

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1sa Student Government Represe ntative and was

n of the 1977 Homecoming Festivities. She is a

major from Hughestow:o. who participates in

ural volleyball , varsity softball, a nd a member of
ing Student Organization.
·acci, Ellen Merten,Louis DeRobertis, Fra
Christa Kauffman, Susan Volovicz Row
Olney, Danny House Row 6: Jeff Jones,
ls berger, Brenda Kobilis, John Lack, Ma

MARYJEAN DESANDES
Maryjean is a Spanish-Psychology major and a four year
Student Governm ent Representative from Allentown. She
is also a member of the Spanish Club, International
Club, and vice-president of the Reach Out Cluh .

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LOUIS DE ROBERTIS
An English major from Old Forge, Louis served as a
student leader in the Wilkes College Taskforce for Johnstown. President of Commuter Council, he is a member
of the Student Life Committee, Student Affairs Committee, and Concert and Lecture Series Committee.

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�ELLEN DU FOSSE
A Nursing major from Williamsport,
Ellen is chairman of the Cherry Blossom Festival and is involved in intramural sports. She a lso taught Church,
tutored at the YMCA, and participated
in a summer program for the elderly.

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DARYL DWYER
Daryl is a Biology major and chapter pr~
Ame ri can Institute of Biological Sciences f
mouth. A participant in community affairs, hea
as a teaching and laboratory assistant, is am
t he Biology Club and is a Student Governm
sentative .

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LOUIS ELEFANTE, JR.
A Business Administration major from New Milford,
N. J., Louis captained this year's varsity baseball team.
In addition to coaching Little League and Junior Football,
he participated in intramural sports, and is a member of
the Ski Club.

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DAVID EVANS

ve is captain of the Debate Union and Pi K
ternity vice-presid ent. He is an English ~

gston, who is associate editor of the JI
1ety and a member of the Academic Stan,

tee and Stude nt Government.

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DARYL DWYER
,,J is a Biology major and chapter p
irican Institute of Biological Sciences
th. A participant in community affairs, he
teaching and laboratory assistant, is a
Biology Club and is a Student Governm
ative.

DAVID EVANS
ve is captain of the Debate Union and Pi Kappa Delta
lernity vice-president. He is an English major from
ton, who is associate editor of the Manuscript
ety and a member of the Academic Standing Comttee and Student Government.

CYNTHIA GLAWE
A Nursing major from White Haven, Cynthia is a member of the Ski Club. She also belongs to the Nursing
Student Organization and is co-captain of the Swim
team.

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�DANNY HOUSE
orfolk, Va., Danny is an Art major who se r
of the Education Club. He also is a m
arsity wrestling team, tutors at the YMC,
as vice-president of the Art Club.

NICHOLAS HOLGASH
Nick is an Accounting-Business Education major from
Old Forge. He is a member of the varsity basketball
team , a reporter for the Beacon , and co-director of the
Old Forge playgrounds.

CARL HOLSBERGER
A Political Science major from Pottstown, Carl
dent of the Student Government. He is also a me
the Political Science Club and Student Life Com[

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�JEFFREY JONES
Jeff is a Biology major and two-year
captain of the swim team from WilkesBarre. A participant in the 1977 Science
Expo, he is also active in intramural
sports, a member of the Biology Club,
and a volunteer for the Wilkes College
Taskforce for Johnstown.

DANNY HOUSE
rfolk, Va., Danny is an Art major who served as
of the Education Club. He also is a member
rsity wrestling team , tutors at the YMCA , and
\'ire-president of the Art Club.

HOLSBERGER
ajor from Pottstown, Car
overnment. He is also a
lub and Student Life Com

CHRIST A KAUFFMAN
A Mathematics-Computer Science major from

Wilkes-Barre, Christa is president of the
Math Club and vice-president of the Computer Science Club. She is a lso a member of
Circle K and tutors at the YMCA.

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JOHN LACK
An Accounting major from Suagerties, N. Y., John capta ined the footba ll an d lacrosse teams. He is a lso a member of the Saugerties Athletic Association, a participant
in intramu ra l spo rts, and the exec ut ive adv isor to the
Accounting and Business Club.

BRENDA KOBILIS
Brenda is a Nursing major from Mount Carmel , who
is president of the Nursing Student Organization and an
Inter-Dormitory Coun ci l representative. She is also active
in theater produ ct ions, a member of Cue N' Curtain
Clu b, and participated in intramural volleyball.

ANITA MEEHAN
n Education major from Plymouth, Anita is captain of
lhe Women's Varsity Basketball and Softball teams. She
also a member of the French C lub and is active in
tramura l sports and community functions.

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KEVIN MC CORMICK
From Clifton, N. J., Kevin is a Biology major who served
as dormitory president and History Club treasurer. A
member of the intramural softba ll and basketba ll teams,
he participated in the YMCA tutoring program.

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�IOHN LACK
r from Suagerties, N .Y., John cap,d lacrosse team s. He is also a memAthletic Association, a participant
, a nd the executive advisor to the
ness Club.

ANITA MEEHAN
F,ducation major from Plymouth , Anita is captain of
e Women's Varsity Basketball and Softball team s. She
also a member of the French Club and is active in
tramural sports and community functions .

ELEANOR MERTEN
An Accounting major from Rockaway, N.J., Ellen is
Editor-in-chief of the Amnicola. She is also a member of
the Human Services Committee, a tutor in accounting
and business classes, secretary of the Accounting and
Business Club, and chairman of Blood Donor Day.

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basketball teams,
program.

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ROSEMARY NOONE
From Scranton , Rosie is a YMCA tutor and 1977 Home coming princess. She is a Nursing major wh o is a member
of the Nursing Student Organization and corresponding
secretary of the History Club.

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DAVID PALANZO

Dave is president of the Senior Class a nd a 1
azz Band, History Club, a nd Biol ogy C h
·or from Annvill e, h e is cha pter vi ce- pr,
erican Institute of Biological Scien ces
volunteer and instructor.

KAREN OLNEY
An Accounting major from Monroe Ct. ,
Karen is co-captain of the basketball
and softball teams. She also managed
the varsity volleyball team, and is a
PIAA official.

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DAVID PA LANZO
ve is president of the Senior Class and a member of the

m Band, History Club, and Biology Club. A Biology
jar from Annville, he is chapter vice-president of the
erican Institute of Biological Sciences and is a Red
volunteer and instructor.

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m Monroe Ct.,
.he basketball
also managed
iam, and is a

DONNA PAPE
From Wilkes-Barre, Donna is captain of the cheerleaders.
She is a Nursing major who served as a nurse's aide and
participated in Blood Donor drives. A member of the
Human Services Committee, she worked with the March
of Dimes and Cherry Blossom Festival Committee.

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CAROL ANN PASHCHUK
A Nursing major from Nicholson, Carol participated in
the Hike-for-Hunger and the American Cancer Society
Bike-a-thon. She is also a member of the Emergency
Alert Team and the Nursing Student Organization, and
served as secretary in the Wilkes College Christian
Fellowship.
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�JANINE POKRINCHAK
Janine is a Biology major from Oswego, N. Y., who worked
on the Beacon as reporter, feature editor, and managing
editor. The Senior class treasurer is a member of the Society for Technical Communications and American Institute of Biological Sciences. She is also active in intramural sports.

JAMES RUCK

Im is a Music major from Wilkes-Barre who
e College chorus and Madrigal Singers, an
the theater as musical coordinator and acto
'Curtain Club member is also organist for
nster Presbyterian Church.

SUZANNE PUDLOSKY
From Wilkes -Barre, Suzanne is a Business Administration major and captain of the strutters. She is also a
member of Theta Delta Rho and vice-president of the
Women's Activities Association .

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DIANE POLACHEK
An Elementary Education from Kingston, Diane is a
Theta Delta Rho member who served as the sorority
representative, treasurer , president, and queen. She is
also a member of the women's tennis team Letterwomen's Club, French Club, Karate Club, a~d International Club.

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JAMES RUCK
is a Music major from Wilkes-Barre who sings with
College chorus and Madrigal Singers, and is active
the theater as musical coordinator and actor. The Cue
Curtain Club member is also organist for the Westler Presbyterian Church.

FRANK SCANCARELLA
A Business Administration major from Clifton, N.J.,
"Duke" is treasurer of Student Government and a member of the Social Committee. He is also active in intramural sports, serves on the Homecoming Committee, and
participates in the History Club.

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Vilkes-Barre, Suzanne is a Business Admi n istra1jor and captain of the strutters. She is also a
r of Theta Delta Rho and vice-president of t he
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From Sykesville, Md. , Debi majors in International
tudies and is a Theta Rho member and Upward Bound
tor. T h e strutter also participates in the Ski Club,
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Seth is a Biology major from Valley Stream, N. Y., who is
a member of the American Institute of Biological
Sciences, Wilkes-Barre Rugby Club, and Luzerne County
Recreation League flag football team. He also serves as
a Biology and Chem istry Teacher 's Assistant, and as a
hospital orderly.

MARIS SOLOMON
A Biology major from North Massapequa, N.Y., Maris 1,
a dormitory vice-president and laboratory assistant. She
is also a member of the swim team and Biology Club, and
serves on the Executive Council of the N.Y. State Historical Association.
SUSAN VOLOVICZ
Susan is a Medical Technology major from Ph
is a Circle K member and Student Govern;
sentative. She also served on the Executi
publicity and elections and film committees
Blossom Committee. She participates in '
sports and worked as medical explorer at \,\
Hospital.

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m Sykesville, Md., Debi majors in International

udies and is a Theta Rho member and Upward Bound
r. The strutter also participates in the Ski Club,
Spanish Club.

LEONARD VEKKOS
A Biology major from Woodbury Heights, N.J., Len
serves as a teacher's assistant and is a member of the
soccer team. He is also active in the Biology Club, Human
Services Committee, and the International Club.

MARIS SOLOMON
A Biology major from North Massapequa, N.Y., Mari
a dormitory vice-president and laboratory assistant.
is also a member of the sw im team and Biology Club, an
serves on the Executive Counci l of the N.Y. State Hi
orical Association.
SUSAN VOLOVICZ
Susan is a Medical Technology major from Plymouth who
is a Circle K member and Student Government representative. She also served on the Executive Council,
publicity and elections and film committees, and Cherry
Blossom Committee. She participates in intramural
sports and worked as medical explorer at Williamsport
Hospital.

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To The
Class Of '78

Since the fo nding of Wilkes College i
the world has experienced a ide spe
sociological and technological change. Con
and ideas, which we;__e prevalent during t
formative years, have been greatly al
with time.
Wilkes College has changed with time
has chosen to reaffirm its commitment t
original mission of the college which is
amidst diversity. The Goals of the C
Report noted that academic training will
of minor importance unless our gradu
emerge as persons of strong character,
deportment, and sound moral values.
As you have experienced your years at
College it is my sincere hope that yo
been able to recognize these ideals and i
them into your everyday living.
I extend my best wishes to each of our
uates. I wish you good health, much happi
and sincerely hope that you derive satisfac
and reward from the experiences of ·
meaningful lives.

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�DEAN OF MANAGEMENT Andrew Shaw, Jr.

DIRECTOR OF REGIONAL AFFAIRS Philip R. Tohy
DEAN OF ADMISSIONS John P . Whitby

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!RECTOR OF REGIONAL AFFAIRS Philip R. Toby
BUSINESS MANAGER Charles R. Abate

DEAN OF STUDENT AFFAIRS George F. Ralston

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DIRECTOR OF HOUSING Joseph J. Marchetti

DIRECTOR OF PLACEMENT John J. Chwalek

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Arthur J. Hoover

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COMPTROLLER Joseph J. Chisarick

�DIRECTOR OF COOPERATIVE EDUCATION Robert Koester

DIRECTOR OF HOUSING Joseph J. Marchetti

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COMPTROLLER Joseph J. Chisarick

DIRECTOR OF FINANCIAL AID Richard G. Raspen

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ASSOCIATE DEAN OF ADMISSIONS Bernard J. Vino1~
ASSISTANT COMPTROLLE

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ASSISTANT COMPTROLLER Fred J. Croop

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF HOUSING Jeanne Conway

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DIRECTOR OF FOOD SERVICES William Denion

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RECORDER Ruth V. Bishop

ACT 101 AND UPWARD BOUND L. Johnson, Dr. Siles, Director; B. Greenwood, Director; J . Stricken, M.
Morrissey, J. Varcum, M. Kane, S. Post. missing: M. Doremba , D. Wasilewski, J. Boyle.

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RECORDER'S ASSISTANT Mary Kaytrosh

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DEVELOPMENT OFFICE SECRETARIES A. Reavy and D

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SECRETARY TO FINANCIAL AID D. Ostroski

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Whom You Can See Yourself.
ANONYMOUS

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��PLACEMENT OFFICE R. Meschine

REGISTRAR 'S OFFICE D. Croop, J. Papa,

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FOOD SERVICE SECRETARY P. Goss

BUSINESS OFFICE A. Rader, J . Reese, R. Miller
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FOOD SERVICE SECRETARY P. Goss

HOUSING OFFICE SECRETARY R. Saunders

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�ENVIRONMENTAL SCJENCE AND MATH SECRETARY I. Cocco

SECRETARY TO EDUCATION DEPT. J. Rhinehimer

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CHEMISTRY AND ENGINEERING SECRETARY R. Jacobs

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SWITC H BOARD D. Swoboda and R. Swain

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SICS AND FINE ARTS SECRETARY C. Mark

SWITCHBOARD D. Swoboda and R. Swain

FINANCE OFFICE M. Bynsky, M. Lorusso, R. Zula, A. Kester, R.
Morovinski, A. Saxon

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�COMPUTER CENTER OFFICE sitting: D. Bilski, J. Wasowski
standing: V. Barnes, D. Williams, Director; D. Snyder, M. Warakella

LIBRARY FACULTY sitting: L. Nevil, D. Beahler, L. Darte stan
Cheng, H . Shao, F. Krohle

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Deobold, L. Bolesta, P. Gooday

ANCE MEN fron t row; L. Simone

lobek, ,J. Yan chi ck. back row: M. 1
. Cha pm a n. missing: L. Neuman,

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'ACULTY sitting: L.
liao, F. Krohle

COMMONS STAFF

ANCE MEN front row; L. Simoncavage, S. Subyak, W. Deren, B. Martine, V. Patsko, R. Wallohek, ,J. Yanchick. back row: M. Stec, K. Bromfield, R. Deobold, P. DeMuro, J. Manganello,
A. Chapman. missing: L. Neuman, J. Pikaitis, F. Galti, H. Viviney, J. Rauckis, J. Cavanaugh.

BOOKSTORE Mrs. Burke

BOOKSTORE R. Stefanko

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CE AND FINANCE DEPT. sitting: T. Engel, W. 1
L. Gettinger, J. Cooney, R. Hall, G. Elliot.

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RCE AND FINANCE DEPT. sitting: T. Engel, W. Taylor, R. Werner, Chairman; R. De Young, W. Farra r. standing: G. Gurdin, I. Morri so n,
L. Gettinger, J. Cooney, R. H all, G. Elliot.

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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE DEPT. B. Redmond, B. Berryman, Acting Chairman; R. Stevenson. missing: N. Snee, C. Dungey

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MATICS DEPT. sitting: J. DeCosmo, S. Merrill
rg, R. Sours.

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�rlatsky. standing: J. Berg, J. Rodechko, D. Leach, Chai

,eitz, Chairman; S. Eaton, H. Marban

EMATICS DEPT. sitting: J. DeCosmo, S. Merrill, T . Richards, J. Koch. standing: P. Woodworth, B. Wong, Chairman; J. Parker, B. Earl ,
burg, R. Sours.

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�MUSIC DEPT. H. Garber, A. Liva, M . Haberkorn, W. Gasbarro, Chairman; T. Veremeychik, R. Santos, H. Fall.

PHYSIC.
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Boucier, E. Proeller, B. Rarig, M. Scudato, N. Marchak, J. Schrieber, C. Champagne, B. Bednarski, A. Godek, L. Duffy, C. Alichnie, G. Walk!!
Jimison, 8. Keeney , E. Slabinsky, B. Thorne.

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�hairman ; T. Veremeychik, R. Santos, H. Fall.

PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND HYGIENE DEPT. sitting: G. Meyers, D. Saracino, S. Bloomburg. standing: E. Domzalski, J . Reese, Chairman; R. Schmidt. missing: R. Bearde.

McCarthy, R. McHenry, Chairman; S. Collins, sta
B. Bednarski, A. Godek, L. Duffy, C. Alichnie, G. W

DEPT. W. Placek, L. Hostler, F. Bellas, F . Donahoe, F. Bailey, E. Schlesinger, S.

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�arnetski. missing: J. Truckenmiller, T. Raslear.
SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY DEPT. sitting: B. Demory, R. Martin, standing:
D . Goldman, ,J . Natzke.
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Row One: Vicki Popple, Cindy Casey. Lynn Lavenherg, Elaine O'Donnell, Rri gette McDo na ld , Cathy Ayers , Kirn Koch, Gwe n Faas, DebbieD
,Joan R ow Two: Mary Lee Gorman, Sue Suchanic, L yn n Sorrell , C h ery l Moyer, Terrry Burdo, Kris Pierson , Chris \Va ni ch, Colleen Mc Donalr
Three: C lai re Ennis, Anne Louise Fosburg, Moll y Delahanty, P a m Benn ett, Michelle Czac hor, Mary Lou Lens, Mary ,J a ne Nul ty. Missi
Co nd o, Melissa Demko, Diane Duncan, Deb Feldman, Marsha Malalras, .Jill Molinaro, Anne Sa lata, Pat Sernatch ko.

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·lie Czachor, Mary Lou Lens, Mary ,Jane Nulty. Miss1
naro , Anne Salata , Pat Sematchko.

BEDFORD
One: Dave Singer, Casper Tortella, Ken Gomperty, Dave Fraser. Row Two: Jim Eiden, John Larkin, Phil Pecuch, Steve Lear , Ben Mc Co l Ium,
Fatool,Joe Piccone. Row Three: Scott Sulzer, Alex Malarchek, Bill Lemakos, John De Salvo, Steve Goldflam, Dave Levitch, Tom Bazzini.
llenier. Row Four: Bob Owens, Sam Stuccio, Jon Sorber, Char li e Zezza, Larry Mimie. Row Five: Mike Vassil.

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Row On e: Tony Wells, Tom Mc Donald , Don Patrick , Mike Goodyear, !:lob Jones, Frank Gardner, Roger Davis, Charlie Issacs. Row Two:Jon
Bob Thompson , Rob Doty, Ray Van Nest, John Jevit. Row Three: Jose Oliveres, Mark Zahitz, Jim Beck, Paul Ha usman, Car l De Felice, Dan.
Mark Clifford, Jim Kachidurian , Jack Polman. Missing: Dave Brace, Steve Brace.

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One: Connie Rickard, Lucia Carey, Rhoda Luhorsky. Row Two: Theresa Marzich, Riney Houston , Cindy Possemato, Janet Beet.el , Lisa

m,Kathy Rickard. Row Three: Ann Sharkey, Barb Thomas, Maggie Burnelle. Row Four: Gail Lavering, Beth Hammer, Sue Luhmann, Lisa
h, Maryann Puza, Caryn Axelrad, Lori Adams, Joan Fastiggi.

dn er, Roge r Davis, Charlie Issacs. Row Two: Jo
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�CHAPMAN
Row One: Linda Styers, Kathy Williams, Carla Secharest, Nancy Turano. Row Two: Jeanne Brady, Kathy Stano, Cindy Glawe, Cathy\"i
Dubosky. Row Three: Wendy Valinski , Nancy Amesbury, Kim Perry, Kathy Ochs, Lisa Sherbin, Pam Snyder. Missing: K im Fliss, Ther
Deb Gorski, Jan Winters .

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Linda Blose, Jeannie Benni s, Nicole Rossbach , r
aptiste, Na ncy Enderlein, Karen Casey, Deb For

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: ,Janine Pokrinchak, Leslie Kirstein, Shawn Rozett, Merle Zipkin, Lorrie Parker. Row Two: Jennie Madden , Kath y Barto, Mary F:llen
e. Linda Blose, Jeannie Bennis, Nicole Rossbach , Margo Diesen house. Row Three: Marion McCarthy, Teresa Shukailo, .Judy Ronalder,
Baptiste, Nancy Enderlein , Karen Casey, Deb Fortini , Rosa Khalife , Joan Harper.

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o: Cheryl Wonsock, Julie Kerrick, Cathy Row la

Mc Call, Jim Beck, Kris Kuhl, Mario Zabitz,

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Row One: Sebastian Kessler, John Gajic, Steve Bernett, Larry Schemery, Bob Hellriegel, Tom Salley, Joe Stephens, Matt Donahue, Kevin
Jay Colby, Jim Boyle, Eric Heffelfinger, Steve Elko, Mike Chippi, Roger Schlindwein, Dave Toland, Steve Kichka, Tony Skiptunas, Bob
David Gregrow , Jeff Van Arsdale. Missing: Charlie Giunta, John Haffner, Kent Hal pine, Sunttee Kim , Jim Matyas, Doug Price, RobertR
Chris Reilly.

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One: Dan Cardell, Anita Di Marcantonio, Pau la Lahutsky, Maria Miscavage, Helen Stubits, Marlene Vauter, Margy Cosgrove, Linda Price.
T•o:Cheryl Wonsock, Julie Kerrick, Cathy Rowlands, LuAnn Neely, Jerry Ann Smith, Rosa Zacharis, Lisa, Puddy Booth, Mr. K. Row Three:
\le Call, Jim Beck , Kris Kuhl , Mario Zabitz, Megan Ward, Tom Mc l ntyre. Missing: Terry Talarico.

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Row One: Anne Kucy, Diane Brodbeck, Nancy Valente, Patty Trotta, Pam Luchi, Charlotte Wanamaker. Row Two: Karen Prigge,\
Talkowski, Chris Hoffman, Sue Serio, Colleen Darrell. Row Three: Nina Nubani, Lynn Arlauskas, Pez Kilduff, Ellen du Fosse, Diane Coleman.
Tinkleman. Missing: Deb Carty, Kathi Mamrosh, Karen Coleman, Pat Cook, Suzanne Siroki, Sue Levens, Skai Schwartz, Cathy Schwenk.
Smacchi .

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Golden, Ken Trenchard, Dave Thomas. Row Three
1 Wi lker, Nigel Gray. Row Four: Ed Mollahan. C'

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111 Arlauskas, Pez Kilduff, E ll en du F osse, Diane Cole
nne Siroki, Sue Levens, Skai Sch war tz , Cathy Schwe

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One: Bob Matzelli , Rick Karo, Dave Taylor, Gene Clemons. Row Two: Tony Grimaldi, Lou E lefante, To ny Youtzy, Mark Rot h , Kev in Ro land,
Golden, Ken Trenchard, Dave Thomas. Row Three: Lenny Roberts, Bob Welsh, Pete Pagano, Chip Pufko, Tom Mac Kintosh, Alex Grohol,
1 Wilker, Nigel Gray. Row Four: Ed Mollahan, Chris Drake, Fred Herrmann Fred Stoelzel, Artie Meigh.

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Row l: Greg Lepkowski, Gary Richard, Joe Galli, Justin Schiess, Mike Steffonetti, Dave DeCoursey, Rick Stone, Mark Derr, Charlie Steffon
Dave Samsel, Mike Patrick, Ray Briel, Tony Bazzini, Bob Kacerosky , John Lack. Row 2: Jeff Mullinelli, Kevin Gourley, Frank Forte, P
Lichtenger, Mike DiRenzo, Chris Brisbane, Jim Edwards, Mark Young , Harry Hicks, Richard Hell, Clifford Brautigan, Eugene Brisbane.Mlli
Walter Casola, John Silk, Lex Watkins , Jim Zeris.

DIRKSEN
Row 1: Tim Palmer, Scott Bare, Rob Wallace, Dave Rains, Wayne Zatorski. Row 2: Kevin McDevitt, Jim Barr, Jerry Mathis, Steve Croghan,Br,
Clark , John Miranda. Row 3: Al France, Mike Mey, George Garton , Joe Della-Croce, Ben Cellitti, Mike Lombard, Joe Rogotti, Tony Veglia,I},
Horrox, Kenny Uston. Missing: Steve Cheplick, Wayne Krum, David Litts, Clayton Mills, Paul Rushefski, Ted Timko.

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�·e DeCoursey, Rick Stone, Mark Derr, Charlie Steffi
&gt;w 2: Jeff Mullinelli, Kevin Go urley, Frank Forte,
chard Hell , Clifford Brautigan, E u ge n e Brisbane. M

DOANE
Row 1: (top to bottom): Pat Klotz, Mia Mumford,
Mary Ann Ziel inski, Karen Smith. Row 2 (top to
bottom): Ann Timko, Gail Rinkunas, Sharlotte
Gaddes, Alice Matyas. Missing: Ellen Berg, Becky
McA!anis, Nadine Bodnar, Beth Olmstead .

McDevi tt, Jim l:larr, Jerry Math is, Steve Croghan,
Ce !litti, Mike Lorn bard, Joe Rogotti, T o ny Veglia,
ill s, Paul Rushefski, Ted Timko.

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�GORE
Row 1: Mike McCarrie, Al Molero, Ron Anderson ,
John Zapko. Row 2: Preston Dyer, Joe Martire.
Row 3: Jim Devaney, Phil Togno. Row 4: Jerry Ross,
Joe Delgado. Row 5: Nick Holgash, Steve Kimback.
Row 6: Greg Wi ld, Robert Klecanda. Row 7: Bernie
Donachie, Mark Sanders, Joe Burnett. Row 8: Dave
Yakaitis, Becky, Kenny Hughes.

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Fejeran, Jim Dun lay, Greg Miller, Larry Zale, Shep Willner. Row 2: Mike Volpe, Geo rge Gu la, Joe Mitchell , Dale Trostle, Steve Schaefer,
r. Row :l: Mark Chichak, Eric Jansen, Scott Becker, Steve DeNagy, Wayne Clawans, Drew Harris. Row 4: Paul Surnicki, Tony Veglia, Bill

Pisanchyn, Ed Forte, Mike Otruba. Missing: Ernest Co ll ege, Mark Lobitz, Gera ld Matyas, Mitch Silver.

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Sheridan, Kathleen O 'Callighan, Jackie Wiendl
aine Galleta, Lori Cavalla, Karen Polomski, Ronr
Fran Pallas, ? Stranger, Gail Williams

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Row 1: Kathryn Tyahla, Melissa Bruce, Liz Hendrixson, Bobbi Hamilton, Theresa Sasa. Row 2: Ruth Zukows ki, Julie Kent, Carol Sedlak,
Pioppi, Karen Konsavage, Sue Theobald, Sue Freda. Row 3: Karen Sweder, Denise Marich, Drena Grainey, Karen Olney , Janet Hocking.My
Jan Wolfe.

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rraine Galleta, Lori Cavalla, Karen Po lomski, Ronna Colvin, Sue Bechtold, Sue Isaacs, Joni Pinson. Row 3: Megan Snyder, Lori Miller,
rte, Fran Pallas, ? Stranger, Gail Williams

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Row 1: Kevin Yost, Scott Wiener, Steve Bailey, Mario Apuzzo, Tony Couto. Row 2: Brad McLennan. Row 3: John Senatore, Dan Hou
Hofman, Mike Heller, Bert Katz, Brian Fenn, Greg Tomcho, Jack Mundy. Missing: John Forte, Nick Gard, Dep Ngoc H o, John Kohl,,Ja1
Ken Sc hmid t, Tom Shaw, Bob Welsh.

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B111 Paulosky, Dummy=Dave Morales, Mike Rappa, Lee Thomas, Dave Kerik , John Leedy, Mark Radowitz, Steve Demko, Dave
1ke .'ihilia, Bob Hinkin, John Popiak, Joe Gray. Sitting: Bob Austin, Mike Hurchick, Len Vekkos, Dave Gibson, Pat Mario, Joe Napoli.

rry Larroni, Carl Edwards, Denny Jacobs, Mike Carbone, Pat O'Callaghan, Gary Deeb, Gary Tomairo, Mike Sachetta, Billy, Dodge,

h. ,lack Scully, Bob Crouchen, Larry Sall, Bill Popeleski.

lrad McLennan. Row 3: John Senatore, Dan
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Row 1: Dale Federico, Dean Matriccino, Rich Walker. Row 2: Mike Hromchak, Joe Petruce, Greg Miller, Larry Zale, Joe Mina, Ed Eppl
Markunas. Row 3: Storm Feigles, Mark Acure, Art Mitchell, Tom Lubas.

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Doug Hodgins, Val Kaplan, Tony Apostolares. Row Two: James Scott, Kendall McNeill, Ernie Rousse, Tasos Tsolakis, Gregg Ilagan, Jeff
y,,John Andralte. Row Three: Ron Reagan, Doug Drecher, Bill Adams, Pat McNamara, Gerald D'Albis, Pete Cosgrove, Mike Stapleton,
Alston, Darryl White. Row Four: Greg Herbert, Wes Samsel, Jim Murtha, Jack Loftus, Jim Fischer, Ed Van Buren, Gary Toczlowski,
carella, Clint Franklin, John Bremser, Armando Fernandez, Terry Christman. Missing: Todd Noll, Kevin McCormick, Nicholas Pistis,
, Ahmed Mahmoud, Dang Patchana, Israel Ortiz, Ricky Marshall, Mark Rado, Joe Malarkey, Gary Kausmeyer, Norman Rickles.

Miller, Larry Zale, Joe Mina, Ed

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Row 1: Helen Vermey, Tonee Bader, Terry Colombo, Cheryl Berry , Laura Alunni, Row 2: Tris h O'Keefe,
Gina Scazzaro, Deb Welliver, Missy Smith , Holly Derr. Row 3: Mary Ellen Gacha, Wendy Warner. Row 4:
Andrea Schneider, Sandy Tomko, Lynn Nicholas. Row 5: Guat Tin Ooi, Dina Rains, Sharon Knight,
Cath y Davis. Row 6: Debbie Gould, Diane Pechalonis. Row 7: Shoshanna Troy, Pat Kurillo. Row 8: Judy
Maloney, Nancy Van Kuren. Missing: Gayle-Jean Berry, Jeanne Swartz.

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STERLING HOTEL
Dottie Kennedy, Debbie Ryan, Leslie Conway, Laurie Haberacker, David Kolb, Debbie Conroy, Beth Pavlick, Peggy Sweeney, Diane
Andrea Thorne, Holly Hogan. Row 2: Jeanne Milles, Carol Mannion, Michelle Badner, Denise Ewald, Judy Andreas, Diane Reznick,
yne, Barbara Landis, Carol Benek, Carol Paschuk, Peggy Nittel, Debbie Kirkman, Sharon Collins. Row 3: "Big John" Bohash, Pat
ko, Elizabeth Powell, Ron Savitski, Gary Deeb, Bill Dodge, Ken Hal pine. Row 4: Carol Buchman, Lisa Gazdick, Mike Sacchitella, Ramon
Frain, David Blumfield, Ed Melber. Row 5: Eric "Rick" Snyder, Steve Mellor, Gary "UCA" Good, Steve Kirschner, Gary Tomaine, David
Row 6: Bill Abernathy, George Kavulich, Larry Walshstein, John Tulk, Vincent D'Amato, Alcois de Vanderstouf. Seated in chair: Hotel
Mi,~ing: Rob Neri.
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Row 1: Mary Giblin, Lucy Respass, Joanne Mican, Joanne Eryavec, Amy Gordon, Karen Konicki, Darlene Rossi, Jayne Grim, Debbie
Theresa Gi ll. Row 2: Terry Sellinger, Anita Mucciolo, Kathy Hughes, JoEllen Licato, Terry Roof, Jean Reiter, Geri McAffie, Lisa Mastruan
Dawn Kelly, D iane Simersky, Maura Burns. Row 3: Gai l Powers, Donna Whitmore, Hury Gochez, Joy Ormsby, Joanne Harding, JeanneG
Sue Spranitus, Maureen Falvey, Ann Puzio, Cheryl Roberts, Helen Niesen, Betsy McDonald, Carol Stefonetti , Roe Rosati , Patti Moser,Sharon

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Faux, Mary Kay Price. Row 4: Liz Waselewsky, Gerry Knopic, Linda McGuire, Janet Vierbuchen, Nancy Loughlin, Barb Shaffer, Sue
Settle, Linda Fodor. Missing: Karen Burkley, Cheryl Crea, Rebecca Harris, Kathleen Herpich, Cynthia Morell, Diane Seech, Marcia

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Row 1: Maris Solomon, Candy Chilek, Sue Oakland, Lisa Hughes, Brenda Kobilis, Cindy Fisher. Row 2: Kathy Manning, Sally West, La
Marilyn Anderson, Lynda Davis, JoAnne Cahill, Judy Wing. Row 3: Jacqui Callaghan, Kathi Roman, Andrea Burns, Martha Lasco, Ellie
Jeanette Robak, Joan Mancini, Pam Ingoldsby .

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WALLER
Mary Pedley, Adele Tavella. Row 2: Cher i Meier, Kathy Potter, Lois Enama, Sandy Shotwell, Maria Bardoutsou. Row 3: Debi Stephens,
Gangrieco, Kerry Christopher, Donna Edwards, Cathy Updike, Lucia Guarini , Cindy Yancy, Rosie Noone, Cindy Gluck.

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Row 1: Pat Boylan , Pete Maxwell, Sean O'Dea, Wes Horner, Geno Girelli, Garry Kovach, Joe Degenhart, Ken Smith, Dean Evans. Row
Guinn, Tony Williams, Dave Arrigoni , George Carey, Daryl White, Tony Castagna, Rich Maurer, Greg Barna, Alan Shaw, Vince Delga
Ohmot, Larry McMillan, Craig Jackson, Curt Shrawder, Bob Brezinski. Missing: Don Brown, Bruce Douglas, Steve LaBarr, Paul Miller.Joe
John Salwitz, Jess Shaver, Mike Wisniewski.

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irs): Stanley Lobitz, Mike Flamini , Jeff Tencer, Mike Schwartz, Dave Kolanda, Jeff Harper, Rick Gaetano, Basil Kaczmarczyk, Andy

, Bill Frye, Keith Kolanda, Mike Barth, Tom O'Connell, Arnie Joseph. Row 2: Mike Wilson , Rob Irwin, John Cortina. Row 3: Jim
1Molnar, Jack Scully, John Moore, Larry Mullen, Ri ck Chapman, Len Anderson, Pat Fruehan, Ed Hazzouri, Don Anticoli, Ray Litecky,
t. Missing: Kevin Gourley. Mark Santora, Rudy Szabados.

3rt, Ken Smith, Dean Evans,
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Imler, Sheree Kessler, Paula DeVaney, Nancy Kovar. Row 3: Donna Grontkowski, Nancy Speiser, Kathy Lesh, Beth
Hathaway, Jan Burcak, Leslie Tibitts, Shari Huffman, Lynn Campbel l. Row 4: Donna Fitt.

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indy Glawe, Brian Fenn Row 3: Kevin Mc(
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ns, Dan Cardell, Jim Eiden, Nancy VanKuren, Dottie Kennedy, Karen Polomski, Deb Fortini, Chris Wanich, Maryjean deSandes, Carol
,Cindy Glawe, Brian Fenn Row 3: Kevin McCormick, Karen Olney, Perry Lichtinger, John Lack, Gary Toczylowski, Len Vekkos, Jean
Al France, Sheree Kessler, Fred Herrmann, Andy Contos, Lou Elefante Missing: Ann Sharkey, Ellen Merten, Sharon Wilkes, Bruce Lear,

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Copy Editor; Deb Fortini , Ellen Merte n , Editor; Row 4: Karen Poloms ki, Asst. Editor; Karen
Prigge. Row 5: Pat DeLorenzo. Not Photographed: Sue Suchanic, Sue Oakland , Nigel Gray,
Photography/ Art Editor; Bob Welsh, Business Manager; Steve Bailey , Jackie Wiendl.

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Bert Katz, President; Dave Yakaitis, Vice-President; Alexis Brezinski, Head Operator; Ellen Merten &amp; Shari Huffman, Secretaries;GaryG
Treasurer; Tom Lubas, Parlimentarian; Ted Engel &amp; Robert Hall , Advisors.

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Dwyer, Elaine O'Donnell, Jay Colby, Dave Palanzo , Caryn Axelrad. Third Row: Dr. Houseknecht, Lenore Weiss , Jim Boyle, Dave Blumenth,
Kolodziejczak, Gail Edwards, Mark Dillman, Dave Evans.

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Berrettini, Susan Rogers, Beth Foster, Renee Venaruci, Mark Dil lman, Charles
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E lwee, Ed Serafin, Denise Ewald, Shoshana Troy Sixth Row: Janice Wolf, M

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Snyder, Jerry Safko, Nick Golow ick; Satisfactio

dy Wing, Martha Lasco, E laine Molski, Lisa Nas,
Im, Joanie K ot a rba, Ka ren Konsavage, Sheree Ke
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Apaches- Joe Mina, Pai Maris, Ed Eppler, Gary Michael; BBB's - Joan Mancini, Lynda Davis, Laura Egan, Candy Chilek; Falcons - Dave
Da1e Skripkunis, Doug Williams, Stan Witek; Turkeys - Steve Wanchisen, Dan Pettit, Karen Campbell, Steve Jurewicz; Pinheads - John
1ck Snyder, Jerry Safko, Nick Golowick; Satisfaction Guaranteed - Debbie Bilski, Marlene Kaczmarek, Dave Parmenteri, Jim Rodechko;
Judy Wing, Martha Lasco, Elaine Molski, Lisa Naso; Smegma's Keglers - Bob Owens, Mike Vassil, Scott Sulzer, Dave Levitch; Tornados klin,,Joanie Kotarba, Karen Konsavage, Sheree Kessler; Sleezy AMF - Jon Pliskin, Mike McNelis, Joe Rauschmayer, Mike Jamakowski,
Jack Kijek, Joe Pelchar, Mark DeFalco, Paul Miller; Portals - Sue Ann Knight, Nancy Mathers, Carl Holsberger, Howard Williams;
ys. Dan Artim, Seth Silver, Sam Stuccio, Bernie Wellicka; Veterans - Jim Gerger, Myles Stepin, Rod Wyffel, Jack Tobin; Chicken Hawks
Waugh, Bob Casterlin, John Konicki, Dave Bienias; Aristocrats - Tom Maguise, Jim Mazar, Lou Alaimo, Jim Moran.

Tom Bazzini, Tom BenKinney, Nancy Bogdan, John Warakomski Second Row: Greg Stapay, John Cortina, Larry Mumie, John Bohush,
, Don Demko, Pete Rozelle, Mike Miller
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Burke, Tom Joyce, Karen Worlinski, Debbie Johnson , Vince Stuccio Fourth Row: Simon Kazinetz, Ed Serafin, Pat DeLorenzo, Stan
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First Row: Merle Zipkin, Secretary; Janine Pokrinchak, Treasurer Second Row: Dave Palanzo, President; Gail Edwards,
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Sitting: Carla Seckrest, Chris Bagumil, Bill Petrick, Dave Klein, Standing: Ellen Ferretti, Jon Syostesk, Frank Dennis, Paul Houseman.
cenak, Marian Cole, Sharon Hohol, Monica Fabian , Jeff Jones, Rick Hoffman.

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�Concert And Lecture Series
First Row: Carol Chisak, Jeanne McCarthy , Debi Stephens, Nancy Speicer, Tim Evans Second Row: Dean Baltevchitis, Basil Kazmami
ver, Louis DeRobertis, Irl Rosner

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Marylee Gorman, Jack Lambert,
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harkey, Marcia Stratton, Theresa Mazick,
radford Kinney , Advisor.
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oe Gavlick, Marylee Gorman, Jack Lambert, Paul Ga llagher, Leo Gamacorta, Michael Canon ico. Not Photographed: Wayne Clawans,
king, Brenda Kobilis, Maria Smiegel, Randy Smith, Mary Ellen Evans, Kathy Nardone, Bill Stusnick, Althea Kieffer, Bob Klein.

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nSharkey, Marcia Stratton, Theresa Mazick, Davida Roberts. Standing: John P li skin, Jack Lambert, Dave Evans, Maura Burns, Donna
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ancv Speiser (Reco rdin g Secretary), Sheree Ke
Plis\in, Chuch All a ba u gh , Ben Ce lli tti, Mike E
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~ancySpeiser (Recording Secretary), Sheree Kessler (treasurer), Cindy Cluck, Beth Hathaway, Jody Paternoster, Sue Isaacs, Joe Cribari. •
hn l'liskin, Chuch Allabaugh, Ben Cellitti, Mike Stapleton, Kathy Stano, Jeff Harper, Ron Anderson, Steve Gold flam, Steve Elko, Ed MelFaas. ,Joe Marchetti, Debbie Fortini, Donna Whitmore. Missing: Marla Brodsky , Tony Skiptunis, Gene C lemons, Dave Samsel, Rose
1ane Brodbeck, Pat Klotz, Bobbi Hamilton , Andrea Schneider, Larry Zale, Monica Kramer.
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annam, Mustafa Mahmoud, Tony Apostolaros , Dr. Hilda Marban, Jane Miller, Anastasios Tsolakis, Dina Saver,
oi, Jose' A. Olivares, Phi Yen Bui Olivares, Ahmed Nahmoud , Rosa Zacharias, Gerald D'Albis, Hury Gochez , Dep
Nguyen , Dung Duong, Rose Marie Rosati, Anita Mucciolo.

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Gorman , Cathy Davis, Sandi
Marilyn Anderson. Row !:
Vida, Mike Smith, Kathy Herp
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Jim Ruck, Bill Baronow, Fr
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Sitting: Dave Skriptkunas, John Kuzey, Terri Macavage, Christa Kauffman . Standing: Marlene Kacymarek, Eric Jansen, Russ Burkhardt,
McKitish, JoAnn Peranski, Louie Zacher. Not Photographed: Mark Himelstein, John Novak, Ross Manteone.

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Vida, Mike Smith, Kathy
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Jim Ruck, Bill Baronow
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rupa, arry OJ o, a y av1s, anya
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Mishinski, Chris Brozusky, Diane Simensky, Joe Mayhoff, Bruce Kinney, Maureen Rincaa. Row 3: Kenny McGraw, President; Rich Vaverka, Mr. T. Veremeychik, Advisor; Cindy

farlene Kacymarek, Eric Jansen, Russ Burk
Novak, Ross Manteone.

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Row 1: E ll en Proeller, Ad
Row 2: Chris Alichni , Ad
Pam Dale.

Row 1: Ronald Gronski,
Patricia Lupi , Raymond
Klimek. Row 2: Dr. G. K.
Wuori, Advisor; Heather
Ba lester, John R. Mundy.

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Donna Whitmore, Irl Rosner, Geri
Knopi c, Steve DeNagy, Dave Kolb,
Mary G iblin.

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Jerry Ross , Secretary
John Lychos, Activities
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Steve Bailey, Treasurer

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Bob Freysingrl, &amp; Bill
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Standing: Captain Galen D. Bonebrake, William Bradley McLennan The Blue Baron, Gary C. Meeker, William G. Munley Jr., Peter W.
Gary L. Bray, Albert Malero, Susan M. Campbell , Robert T. West. Sitting: David E. Davis, Ronald J. Harlow, Lisa E. Naso.

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�Row 1: Sandy Pensier, Donna
Pape, Kathy Hotchkiss, Bobbi Hamilton, Row 2: Sally
Swisher, Lisa Petrone, Lori
Mieszkowsky, Candy Chilek,
Lisa Mastrantuono .

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Kneeling: Susan Suchoski, Sue Pudlosky.
Standing: Cherri Meier, Debi Stephens,
Andrea Chuba, Nancy Callahan , Karen
Burkley, Elaine Gaughan.

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Bonfire - Pep Rally
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Displays

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Concert 'N Lecture Series: Mel Blanc 12, 15
Vincent Price 4, 16
Robert Sacchi 11, 6
Theater Production: Kennedy's Children 2
Alpha Campaign: 1, 9, 13
Biology Club Pie Contest 3, 5
Square Dance 7, 8, 10, 14

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2nd row: Mike Patrick, Dave Brace, .Jeff Davis, Tom Soko la, Mike Mo! itoris, Roh Irwin, David Fritzges, Bi 11 Sobczak, Dan Pisarcik, Andy Contu,
3rd row: Steve Crogan, Mark Arcure, Chip Hicks, Peter .Just, Rich Paciej, .Jack Tobin, Dave Samsel, Paul Miller, .Jim Devaney, Mike Wilson, Torr
Heller; 4th row: Rick Krawetz, Jim Martin, John Miranda. Pete Maxwell, ,Jeff Shovlin, Dave Korba, Cliff ,Jones, Stan Keefe, Ray Pambianc,
•Vince Savoca , Sam Mantione; .5th row: .Joe Shurites, Bill Molnar, Rich Chapman , Rich Hauser, .Joe Carr, Dave Gill, Steve Wengen, Jim Belk
Sean O'Dea, Carmen Lopresto, ,Joel Kane; 6th row: Pat Boylan, Bob Rushworth, Melvin ,Johnson, ,James Scott, .Juan Navarro, Mike Azure, Don
Brown, Karl Stanton, Steve Sirocke, Tom Yuhas, Tom Breese, Charles Andrewscavage; 7th row: Steve Brace, Bob Hellriegel, Ed Mollohan
Pat Fruehan, Bruce Gooday, Charles Boyer; 8th row: Coach Roland Schmidt, Assistant Coaches Don Repshas, Ed Lukas, .Jonah Goobic, Jim Norri
Joe Moran, Char les Graziano, Bill Horan; Dr. Gordon Earles, team physician; Mike Aed, trainer; Bob Franke and Dave Berman, assistant
trainers; Tom Park and Tom Dougherty, managers.

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1vid Fritzges, Bill Sobczak, Dan P isarc ik , And y Contos
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)ave Korba, Cliff Jones, Stan Keefe, Ray P a mbianco
fauser , Joe Carr, Dave Gill, Steve Wengen, Jim Beck
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Wilkes 19 .
Wilkes
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Wilkes
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Wilks
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Wilkes 13
Wilke
7
Wi kes 14
Wilkes 3
Wilkes 32

Indiana St.
Lycoming
Bloomsbµrg St.
psala
Moravian
Albright:Susquehanna
Juniata
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Coach Schmidt's gridmen had a slow
but came on strong in the latter part of
season. The "BIB" win was over Albright,
being knotched in the Colonels' sixth con
Tony Couto, Chris O'Brien and Paul Wengen
All-Stars, while Couto was MAC MVP. We
surpassed some of the all-time greats and fini
his career tied with Bill Horan as the fo
leading receiver in history with 62 aerials
867 yards.

�'. oach Schmidt's gridmen had a slow
came on strong in the latter part of
son. The "BIB" win was over Albrigh
ng knotched in the Colonels' sixth co
1y Couto, Chris O'Brien and Paul Wengen
-Stars, while Couto was MAC MVP. We
passed some of the all-time greats and fin·
career tied with Bill Horan as the fo
iing receiver in history with 62 aerial
yards.

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Chip Eaton. Seniors Tony Apostolaros, Len
and Steve Kinbach will be lost; , but the
Mario, Apuzzo, Warren Bush, Joe Picco
Golowich, Andy Dutch, Steve Bailey an
Ritter. is a bright side. Apuzzo was leadi
the 'past two years. Two outstanding fr
Kip Brautigan and Zoomy Duong - will
1978 soccer team.

row: Chip Brill, C h a rli e Issacs, Joe Stephens, Cliffor

Rogers, Joe Degen h art, Maris Solomon; 2nd row: Ric
h, Ed Finn, Ma rk Too le; 3rd row: Coach Chip Eaton ,
h, Bill Kingete r, Zoomy Duong, Asst. Coach Bob Mi

�fter a previous 6-6 log, the 3-10 re
, the expectations of the 1977 Booters
Eaton. Seniors Tony Apostolaros,
Steve Kinbach will be lost; but th
io Apuzzo, Warren Bush, Joe Pi
wich, Andy Dutch, Steve Bailey
·er is a bright side. Apuzzo was le
past two years. Two outstanding
Brautigan and Zoomy Duong - will
soccer team.

trow: Chip Brill, Charlie Issacs, Joe Stephens, C liffo rd Brautigan , Mario Apuzzo , co-captain; Tony Apostolaros, co-captain; Dave Reynolds,

Ken Rogers, ,Joe Degenhart, Maris Solomon; 2nd row: Rick Snyder, Dave Borrman, Mark Ritter, Steve Bailey, Joe Piccone, Steve Kin back, And y
Dutch, Ed F'inn, Mark Toole; :J rd row: Coach Chip Eaton , Dave Orrson, Nick Go lowich, Niccos Pisis, Mark Von Reddington , Len Vekkos, Warren
Bush, Rill Kingeter, Zoomy Duong, Asst. Coach Bob Milmoe.

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�1st row: Maryann Morgan, Debbie Kirchman, Diane Rezniuk, Joy Ormsby, Debbie Welliver, Becky Morgan, Peggy Masciolli, Karen Kretchmer,
Cindy Yagloski; 2nd row: Reenie Corbett, Laura Canfield , Diane Polachek, Joanne Pugliese, Sally Steele, Jan Wolf, Linda McGwire, Rose
McMahon, Judy Bellas, Coach Sandra Bloomberg.
•

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The Women's Tennis squad proved to be a contender
not just a competitor - and Coach Sandra Bloomberg led the Colonelettes to the NPWIAA Championship and an 8-5 OA season. Captains Sally Steele and
Joann Pugliese, along with Laura Canfield and
Reenie Corbett, were top netwomen. Rose McMahon
and Judy Bellao were excellent doubles partners.
Diane Polachek, Jan Wolfe and Linda McGuire were
strong spots.

�1st row: Geri McAffee, Julie Kerrick, LuAnn Neely, Barb Gorgas, Lee An n Earl, Dawn Evans, Jean Jo h nson, Ronna Colvin, Babetta Bernstein;
2nd row: Megan Ward, Coach Gay Meyers, Marie Elko, Pat Paraventi, Pam Snyder, Margo Diesen h ouse, Jerry Ann Smith, Lisa Welkey; 3rd row
Mary Jo Frail, Monica Krammer, Elizabeth Powell, Karen Worl insky.

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The Field Hockey team completed a wellrespected 7-5-1 season, including first place in
the NPWIAA league. Freshman Pam Snyder led
the Colonelette's offensive attack with eight
goals and three assists. Sophomores Mary Jo
Frail, Marie Elko, and Jerry Ann Smith were
high point gatherers for the Blue and Gold.
Junior Julie Kerrick and seniors Barb Gorgas
and Ronna Colvin were strong players for Gay
Meyers' squad. As a team, the Colonelettes outscored their opponents 35 goals to 23 goals.

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First Row: Jeff Davis, Dave Kerek, Ed Eppler, Dan Thomas, Roger Davis. Second Row: Coach Kevin Davenport, Dave Boris, Don
Dan Rittenhouse , Dave Kowalchik

�:ond Row: Coach Kevin Davenport, Dave Boris, Don

Under first-year mentor Kevin Davenport, the Colonel
Harriers turned in an impressive 8-6 log for its first winning
season. Danny Thomas finished 10th in the MAC contest
and 221st in the NCAA competition .

...

�Row: Rob Doty , Greg Ilagen, Tony Pinto, John Moffa I

y Glawe, Betsy Iscovitz, Maris Solomon, Kathy Ochs, :

Manley, Kevin Augustine, JeffBoberick, Coach Ken Tu

was an exciting year for the Colonel tank tei
d-year Coach Ken Turley. A new feat was

1

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ts. The relay team of Jeff Jones, Tony Pinto,

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1977.73 RESULTS
WILKES
47
27
56
72
72
61
38
70
34
75
66

Ursinus
Dickinson
Lycoming
Western Maryland
Jersey City Sta e
Susquehanna
Kings
Lycoming
Binghamton
Utica
Cathedral

52
74
47

87
12

38
62

30
79

35
34

)twas an exciting year for the Colonel tank team which posted its first winning season in the school's history under
nd•year Coach Ken Turley. A new feat was set when Cindy Glawe captured the school's first gold medal in MAC
·ng competition. Kevin Augustine and Jeff Boberick established new school records in the 200 and 1000 freestyle
nts. The relay team of Jeff Jones, Tony Pinto, Jim Edwards, and Augustine set a new mark in the 400 freestyle.
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First Row: Patti Paraventi, Melissa Bruce, Karen Smallcomb, Karen Smith, Anita Meehan, Sue Freda, Diane Tendig Second Row: Coach Sandy
Bloomberg, Kathy Rickard, Connie Rickard, Julie Kerrick, Debbie Yedlock, Lynn Yedlock, Mary Jo Frail, Nancy Johnson, Gloria Pastrernick,
Sharon Wilkes, Wilma Hurst (Manager)

e first winning season was celebrated by tl
Bloomberg noted teamwork as the key
y after freshman Diane Kendig arrived

ear she would be a major asset to the sq1
rer of the season, but she was also selecte1
Jo Frail, Karen Olney, Anita Meehan,
were also top performers.

�lue Freda, Di_ane Tendig Second Row: Coach Sandy
Mary Jo Frail, Nancy Johnson, Gloria Pastrernick,

The first winning season was celebrated by the Colonelettes and Coach
dy Bloomberg noted teamwork as the key to success on the courts.
rtly after freshman Diane Kendig arrived at the Wilkes campus, it
clear she would be a major asset to the squad. Not only was she the
scorer of the season, but she was also selected as Most Valuable Player.
y Jo Frail, Karen Olney, Anita Meehan, Debbie Yedlock and Sue
a were also top performers.

�First Row: Eddie Johnson, Bill Dodge, Gino Cirelli, Bob
DeSalvo, Don Gaetano Second Row: Val Kaplan (Mana
House (Co-Captain), Doug Dresher, Steve Gobble, Bill
Fernandez, Curt Schuader, Tony Wells, John Richie, Pe

Ben McCollum, Joe Gray, Brooks Clark

�First Row: Eddie Johnson, Bill Dodge, Gino Cirelli, Bob Crawford, Joe Napoli, Pat O'Callahan, Bryon Billig, Dickie Bernier, Casper Tortella, John
DeSalvo, Don Gaetano Second Row: Val Kaplan (Manager), Denny Jacobs, Alex Grohol, Mark Densberger, Mike Sacchitella, Rick Smith, Danny
House (Co-Captain), Doug Dresher, Steve Gobble, Bill Karpovich, Dave Morrison, Dan Miner, Zoomy Duong (Manager) Third Row: Armando
Fernandez, Curt Schuader, Tony Wells, John Richie, Perry Lichtinger, Greg MacLean (Co-Captain), Gene Clemons, Jim Kacidurian, Ernie Rouse,
Ben McCollum, Joe Gray, Brooks Clark

�ana

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Gold Grapplers of Coach Joh
season than anyone expected, especi ,
ho predicted a "rebuilding year." A 25
igh and a 1'7-14: win over Navy we
polls, but a 38-3 setback to Oregon
houghts. However, the Wilkesmen w
e mid and late season, posting victori
a, and finishing fifth at t:ie EIW A's.
ons and Dave Gregow were NCA
advancing two rounds. Co-captains
y House celebrated_fine senior years.
red for coming through in the
illig ~d sophomores Ed Johnson,
y Jacobs show much promise fort

1977 RESULTS

ES
26

25
3
17
18
14
18
12
18
42
36

45

York
Lehigh
Oregan State
Navy
Florida
Oklahoma
Tennessee
N. Carolina State
Syracuse
Delaware Valley
Montclair
Elizabethtown
oming
ghamto)
o stra
East Stroudsburg
Army
Bucknell
Franklin &amp; Mat$hall
Penn State
Rutgers

12
18
38

14

w

30
18
27
17
0
8
3
9
9
12
2.9
7
13

15
30

15

�e Blue and Gold Grapple rs of Coach John Reese finis lied
r season than anyone expected, especially Eastern mat
, who predicted a "i-ebuilding year." A 25-18 upset victory
Lehigh and a 17-14 win over Navy were convincing to
nal polls, but a 38-3 setback to Oregon relinquished im·ve thoughts. However, the Wilkesmen were highly rated
g the mid and late season, posting victories over Syracuse
ofstra, and finishing fifth at i;1e EIWA's. Casper 'I'ortella,
Clemons and Dave Gregow were NCAA qualifiers, with
ons advancing two rounds. Co-captains Greg MacLean
Danny House celebratedfine senior years. House was most
mbered for coming through · in the "clutch." Frosh
Billig and sophomores Ed Johnson, Mark Densberger
Denny Jacobs show much promi,se for the future.

1977 RESULTS
ork
ehigh
regan State

12

18
38
14
2n

30
18

27
17
0
8
3

oming
ghamto
stra
t St roudsburg
rmy
uckn ell
ranklin &amp; Marshall
· enn State

9

9

12
29
7
13
15
30
15

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FIRST ROW: Jim O'Neill , Jack Manley, Asst. Capt.; John Larkin, Pres. ; Mark Davis, Capt.; Bill Manley, Dave Morales, Todd Noll. SECOND ROW:
Mike Pahuta, Mark Ungvarsky, Jim Kovak , Rick Ungvarsky, Pete Roselle. MISSING: Craig Jackson, Dave Arrigoni, Bob Bensley, Ed Ohmotl,
Barry Kovak.

�•
ill Manley, Dave Morales, Todd Noll. SECOND ROW
1g Jackson, Dave Arrigoni, Bob Bensley, Ed Ohmott,

�-.!!!JI

Senior Artie Meigh

�Despite a disappointing season, the Colonel Cagers capitalized on the rebuilding year and the future outlook is bright,
according to Coach Rodger Bearde. Wilkes stellar forward
_
John Zapko returns for the '78-79 season with the honor of
being leading rebounder in the MAC, second highest scorer, and a first team All-Star selection. Another underclassman
returning will be Mike McCarrie, who had fifth highest field goal
average in the league. Junior Jeff Baird will be a strong point for
Blue and Goal rebounding since he was 7th in the MAC in '77-78.
Lost to graduation will be Terry "Mr. Hustle" Schoen, Nick Holgash, Ken Hughes, and Bob Welsh.

���Wilkes College Baseball

�3aseball

�First Row: Bill Polaha, Terry Schoen, Barry Harcharufka, Ken Suchoski , Lou Elefante, Bi ll Hockenbury, Andy Kresky, Dave Hun garter Second
Row: George Kavulich, Gary Capece, Carl DeFelice, Dave Korba, Dan Pisarcik, Steve Grasley, Bob Brezinski, Rick Marshall Third Row: Phil
Marino, Carme n Lopresto, Jim Adams, Randy McHenry, Jim Kearney, Rick Borofsk i, Ch ick Andrewscavage, Mike Briel

1978 RESULTS
Allentown
Bloomsburg

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Scranton
King's
Elizabethtown
East Stroudsburg
Albright
Delaware Valley
Ursinus
Scranton
Juniata
Kutztown
Moravian
Upsala
Franklin &amp; Marshall

8- J
5 - 1
4 -0
6

6 -4
3 - 10
0
0 - 2
J - 5
4

1 - 7

4 - 5
1
2

3- 5
5

�II Hockenbury, Andy Kresky, Dave Hungarter Second
asley, Bob Brezinski, Rick Marshall Third Row: Phil
,ick Andrewscavage, Mike Briel

1978 RESULTS
es

22
5
9
9
9
15

21

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12
9-9
7
13 - 6
7 - 15
7
14
4 - 14
4

Allentown
Bloomsburg
Susquehanna
Scranton
King's
Elizabethtown
East Stroudsburg
Albright
Delaware Valley
Ursinus
Scranton
Juniata
Kutztown
Moravian
Upsala
Franklin &amp; Marshall

8 - 1
5 - 1
4 -0
6
6 -4
3 - 10
0
0 - 2
1- 5
4
1 - 7
4 - 5
1
2

3 - 5
5

�Row 1: Terri Roof, Leslie Conway, Marilyn Barbieri, Laurie Haberacket, Nina Nubani , Pam Snyder, Laurie Small, C ind y Rossi Row 2: Coach Doris
Saracino, Arnt Gordon, Karen Burkely, Sally Steele, Mary Kay Price, Karen Polomski, Lynn Arlauskas, Sharon Knight, Donna Whitmore, Diane
Brodbeck, Marcia, Debbie Ryan

�Snyder, Laurie Small , Cindy Rossi Row 2: Coach Doris
rn Arlauskas, Sharon Knight, Donna Whitmore, Diane

�The Volleyball team can boast about its 6 - 3 season
record since the Colonelettes picked up two very significant wins over rivals King's and LCCC. Coach Dori
Saracino cited Sally Steele as the team's Most Valuable
Player and Karen Polomsky as "Most Dedicated" at the
All Sports and Awards Banquet.

�yball team can boast about its 6 - 3 seaso
the Colonelettes picked up t wo very sigm
over rivals King's and LCCC. Coach Dor·
id Sally Steele as the team's M ost Valuabl
(aren Polomsky as "Most Dedicated" at th
nd Awards Banquet.

�First Row: Bernie Donachie, Bruce Douglas, Sieve Kinback , John Lack, Bruce Davis, Bi ll Abrams, Greg Wi ld Second Row: Andy DuLch, Todd Noll,
Bill Adams, Jim O'Neill, Brian Blesi, Bob Taylor, John Larkin , Mark Sanders Third Row: Wayne Krum , Brooks Clark, Tom Heller, Wes Samsel.
Doug Price, Joe Burnett Standing: Coac h William MacArthur, Charl ie Zezza, Tom W illiams, Mark Clifford, Dave Singer, Joe Martire, Pete Maxwell,
Head Coac h Jon Hobrock

• Senmr Bruce Davis

Colonel's Lacrosse

�brams, Greg Wild Second Row: Andy Dutch, Todd Noll
Wayne Krum, Brooks Clark, Tom Heller, Wes Samsel
, Mark Clifford, Dave Singer, Joe Martire, Pete Maxwell,

• S1?'1"1"mr Bruce Davis

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�1978 RESULTS
WILKES
17
6

2
6
6

17
15
JO

14
3
15

Dickinson
Lehigh
Gettysburg
Bucknel l
Madison FDU
Haverford
Muhlenbe rg
Western Maryland
Lebanon Valley
Franklin &amp; Marshall
Penn State

6
10
13
9
8
15
5
11

5
;1

1

Under n ew Head Coach Jon Hobrock, the Cc
C and 5 - 6 OA. Sophomore Bill Adams, who
a first team MAC All-Star and senior Brw
d 13 assists to make second team. Wayne Kn
d Greg Wild were offensive standouts while J,
·nAbrams, Mark Sanders, and freshman goal
ense. D avis was high scorer in the Haverford
sists.

�r new Head Coach Jon Hobrock, the Colonel stickmen were in the
and 5- 6 OA. Sophomore Bill Adams, who scored 28 goals and 9 assists
first team MAC All-Star and senior Bruce Davis registered 23 goals
assists to make second team. Wayne Krum, Brian Blesi, Joe Burett,
Wild were offensive standouts while John Lack, Bernie Donachie,
rams, Mark Sanders, and freshman goalie David Singer excelled on
. Davis was high scorer in the Haverford game, recording 7 goals and

�1978 RESULTS
WILKES
6

0
4

27
9
11

0

Upsala
Susquehanna
Scranton
Baptist Bible
Marywood
Kings
LCCC

10
9
5
0

17
2
3

�1978 RESULTS
WILKES
6

0
4

27
9
11

0

Upsala
Susquehanna
Scranton
Baptist Bible
Marywood
Kings

LCCC

10
9
5

0
17
2
3

�t Row: Stan Monoski, Bill Murtaugh, Terry Collins S,
ke Hromchak, Coach Tom Rokita

1978 RESULTS
WILKES
0
4

8
6
2
6

0
1

8
3
7

2
3
0

Juniata
Ursinus
Moravin
Kings
Scranton
Susquehanna
Bloomsburg
Elizabethtown
Kings
Sctanlon
Lycoming
Albright
Baptist Bible
Muhlenberg

9
5

1

3
7

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Row: Stan Monoski, Bill Murtaugh, Terry Collins Second Row: Ri ck Baran, Steve Cheplik,

Hromchak, Coach Tom Rokita

Coach Tom Rokita's netmen completed a 5 - 9 record with two of the victories being recorded over Kings. Senior Rick Baran will be gone for the next
season but a good crop returns in Mike Hromchak, Stan Monoski, Steve
Cheplik, Billy Murtaugh, and Terry Collins.
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WIL

The Golf team won 13 matches, lost only 2, an
placed fourth in the prestigious MAC tourney. Th'
basically young team was led by Most Valuabl
Player Bill Briggs who hit a 158 to garner third in the
MAC tourney. Coach Rollie Schmidt looks forward to
next season with many excellent performers returning.

�Front to Back: Coach Roland Schmidt, Ken
Donlavage, Bruce Slivinski, Billy Briggs,
Joe Skladany, Steve Nielsen, Joe Rubbico,
Brian Hoynak

1978 RES UL TS

WILKES
414
395

37
39
392
422
422

matches, lost only 2,
tigious MAC tourney.
as led by Most Valua
a 158 to garner third in
ie Schmidt looks forward
llent performers returning.

averford
Kings
Scranton
Kings
Upsala
Muhlenberg
Moravian
~
Lycoming
Susquehanna
Ursinus
East Stroud~urg
Albright
Juniata
Lebonan Valley
Sera ton

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405
417
405
439
425
448
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411
465
388
423
409
423
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At peace with Christ
October 13, 1977

At Both 1

Wilkes College graduate, class of 1954, and Wilkes College
part-time professor
John Gregory K on sa vage

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Dad,
Your smile
Ever present
Glowing
Always kind
Always patient
Full of love
I had no idea how you
touched my life with your
happiness and inspiration.
But neither did I know how you
would guide my future
from memories of you
even now.

I 073 Highway

Wilkes -Barre, Pennsylva

Phone (717) 824-

Constantly missed by daughter karen, '78

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Bowling
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General Insurance
Complete Insurance Service
We Write All Kinds
of Insurance
United Penn Bank Bldg.

HURJAX INC.

Dial Wilkes-Barre 825-7321

Cameras and Photo Supplies

Gateway Shopping
Center

DECKOUR'S

"Where the Parking

Beer Distributor
Phone 822-7045
158 S. Pennsylvania Blvd.
(Across From Bishop Hoban)
Cold Beer
Halves And Quarters
Congratulations Class Of '78

Is Easy"

Open Until 9 p.m.
Every Night

Join the
Pepsi People
Feelin' Free!

CHUCK ROBBINS
SPORTING GOODS

PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING
COMPANY

"Your Specialist in Sports"
39 W. Market St.

822-1333
P.O. Box 1091, 26 Hill Street
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania 18703

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Since 1898

WILKES-BARRE
WINDOW CLEANING CO.
140 Lehigh St.
Complete Janitor Service
Phone 823-7018

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sizes; dining room serves
smorgasbord thurs. and
sunday . .. a la carte
service daily on the
nver common
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Joanne !Pug Liese
Mr. &amp; rs. Thomas Dale
Albert M. Romanick
Mark E Mishinski
Natalia Aizemgart
Reverend Dean Evans
Mrs. William Kennedy
Josephine B. Dunlap
Mrs. Toby Beau
Mr. &amp; Mrs. George Dreabit
Redd B. West
The Cave, Inc.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. J . Brooks West
Mr. &amp; Mrs. John B. Evans, Jr.
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Thaddeus &amp; Sophie Pruskowski
Mildred A. Gittens
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Mr. &amp; Mrs. John Merten and Family
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Mrs. G. M. Singer
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Paddock Paint &amp; Supply Co.
George A. Derr
Mr. Billy Joel
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Raymound Petrone
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Ronald Olney

�Countless hours go into the completion of a yearbook. The steps are endless, from the first rough draft to the final
deadline, when each page is ready for publication. Murphy's Law states that "If something is going to go wrong, it will
happen at the most inopportune moment." I have learned, the hard way,just how true this statement is. Unexpected obstacles kept turning up: pictures that didn't turn out, supplies that seemed to disappear, and two typewriters that were
always in need of repair.
A roomful of eager people attended the first meeting, but gradually, the early enthusiasm faded, and as the weeks
passed, our staff size slowly dwindled. However, thanks to the consistent work of those who stayed, we were able to complete the yearbook. Special recognition should go to the following people: Chuck Allabaugh for lending us his artistic
talent; Bert Katz and Pat Trotta who stayed up many nights typing tedious copy sheets; Bob Gaetano for giving us pictures when the professional photographer did not make it to the events; Mary Giblin and Donna Whitmore, two newcomers whose enthusiasm made up for their initial lack of experience and proved to be two very important members of
the staff; Pat DeLorenzo, Sue Suchanic, and Sue Oakland for their continued assistance in running a busy yearbook office; Steve Bailey for completing the entire sports section himself; Lynn Jacobs who volunteered her service far beyond
the requirements of her job; Paul Jobson, American Yearbook Representative, who worked closely with the staff and
gav, us confidence in ourselves; and Nigel Gray for the responsibility and patience he showed in taking and developing
pictures.
Most of all, I felt very lucky to have Mr. Art Hoover as the advisor. He offered constant encouragement throughout
the year and without his support, it is doubtful that many of us would have kept our sanity.
And finally, we come to what this yearbook is about: hundreds of students, with many different backgrounds and interests, all building on past experiences and knowledge to prepare for the future. From our first day of college when we
,1ntered Wilkes as shaky freshmen, right up to the moment we were handed our diplomas, we were learning, changing
and growing - not only in the classroom, but in the cafe, the SUB, the commons, and the dorm where we heard new viewpoints, new opinions, and saw new faces. I hope that the 1978 Amnicola will serve as a record of these years, a reflection
of memories that we will never forget.
Goodbye and Good Luck,

Editor-in-Chief, 1978 Amnicola

310

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���FRIENDS

�1977

AMNICOLA
WILKES COLLEGE
WILKES-BARRE
PENNSYLVANIA

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TABLE OF
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THEME ..................... 1
SENIORS .................. 16
WHO'S WHO .............. 56
ADMINISTRATION, FACULTY
COLLEGE SERVICES ...... 72
DORMS .................. 104
CLUBS ................... 136
EVENTS .................. 168
SPORTS .................. 248
SENIOR DIRECTORY ...... 296
ADVERTISEMENTS ....... 302

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�FRIENDS
I hope today will be a lighter highway
For friends are found on every road
Can you ever .think of any better way
For the lost and weary traveler to go

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�Picking friends for the world to see
Let the people know
You got what you need
With a friend at hand

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You will see the light
If your friends are there
Then everything' s all right

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age
These fragile times should slip us by
A time we never can or shall erase
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childhood fly

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B.A., Psychology

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MARK R. ABBRUZZESE

PAUL ADAMS

B.A. , Physics

GLORIA M. A. AGURKIS

B.A., Elementary Education

GAIL AZAIN

B.S., Mathematics

B.A., Sociology

AMY LOUISE ALBANESE
B.A. , Elementary Education
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EUGENE ALBRIGHT,JR.

MARY ELLEN ALU

Account ing

B.A., English - Journalism

HOLLY G. BAAB
B.A., Psychology &amp; Sociology

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GLORIA M. A. AGURKIS
B.S., Mathematics

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SUSAN E. APALISKI

LORI ANN ASHBAUGH

B.A., Political Science

B.S., Accounting

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B.A., Sociology

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MARY ELLEN ALU
,.A., English - Journalism

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HOLLY G. BAAB
B.A., Psychology &amp; Sociology
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�ANDREW G. BACHARACH

JUDITH BALENT

LON AR THUR BA LUM

B.S. , Business Administrarion

B.S., Nursing

B.A., Sociology &amp; Psychology

GUY BARBATO

ROBERT BARBER

GEORGE M . BARNARD Ill

B.S. , Biology

B.S., Accounting

B.A., Business

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B.S.. Business Adm inist ration
20

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PHILLIP BLAUM
B.S., Business Administration

�LON AR THUR BAL UM
B.A. , Sociology &amp; Psychology

GEORGE M. BARNARD III
B.A. , Business

RAYMOND A. BEST

RONALD BIELECKI

B.S., Accounting

B.S. , Music Education

CONNIE BISULCA

MARK R. BLAUER

B.A., English

B.S. , Environmental Science

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PHILLIP BLAUM

JULIA ANN BOW ALI CH

BRIAN BOSTON

B.S.. Business Adminisrrarion

B.S. , Nursing

B.S. , English - J ou rn alism
21

�SUSAN CELESTE BRODY

LOUANN BROWN

GIACOMINA BUZZELLI

B.A., German

B.A. , Elementary Education &amp; Sociology

B.S., Music Education

MARK BUCHINSKI
B.S., Math

22

CHARLES BENN ETT CALKI1'
B.S. , Business Administration

JOSEPH W . BUCKLEY

SHELLEY BUSA

LOUISE BUTKIEWICZ

JOAN CHEMNITIUS

B.A., English

B.S., Nursing

B.S.. Biology

B.S., Accounting

�LOUANN BROWN

GIACOMINA BUZZELLI

B.A., Elementary Education &amp; Sociology

B.S., Music Education

:rs
MARK BUCHINSKI

CHARLES BENNETT CALKINS

MAUREEN G. CAREY

MARIA CASAGRANDE

B.S., Math

B.S., Business Administration

B.A., Elementary Education

B.S., Nursing

LOUISE BUTKIEWICZ

JOAN CHEMNITIUS

DAVID P. CHER UNDO LO

JOSEPH T. CHMIOLA

fl.S .. Biology

Fl.S .. Accounting

B.A .. Political S,icmc

B.S.. Business Adminisrr:ttion
23

�CAROL CIESIELSKI

RUSSELL R. CLELLAND

SHARON MARIE CLUNE

B.S., Nursing

B.S., Accounting

B.A., History

MARY ANNE COACH

LARRY COHEN

LAWERENCE A. CONNER III

CHARLES J. DEITZ

B.A., Sociology &amp; Elementary Education

B.S., Business Administration

B.A. , Psychology - Sociology

B.S., Biology

LEONARD COSTELLO

-DOROTHY ELLEN DEMKO

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B.S., Music Education
24

B.S., Accounting

�SHARON MARIE CLUNE

PATTY CULLINAN

ARTHUR SAUL DANIELS

B.A., History

B.A., Elementary Education

B.S. , Engineering

CHARLES J. DEITZ

AILEEN PATRICIA DELANEY

DENISE DEMKO

B.A., Psychology - Sociology

B.S., Biology

B.S. , Mathematics

B.A. , Elementary Education

LEONARD COSTELLO

DOROTHY ELLEN DEMKO

MARIANNE DEVLIN

RUTH M. DIESTEL-MEIER

B.S., Music Education

B.S., Accounting

B.S.. Nursing

B.S. , Nursing

LAWERENCE A. CONNER III

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THERESA R. DOMANSKI

JAMES A. DURNETTI

B.A., Fine Arts

B.S., Environmental Science

GAYLE M. DONALESKI

JOSEPH A. DOUGHERTY III

DANE DRASHER

GLORIA JEAN ENDRUSICK

B.A., Psychology &amp; Elementary Education

B.S., Accounting

B.A., Elementary Education &amp; R.O.T.C.

B.A., Elementary Education

ALEXANDRA DROUSSIOTIS

REGINA DRUGAN

CHESTER FRANK DUDICK, JR.

B.A., Elementary Education &amp; Psychology

B.A., Psychology

B.A., Hi story

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JAMES A. DURNETTI

CRAIG EDFORT

B.S., Environmental Science

B.S., Accounting

DANE DRASHER

GLORIAJEAN ENDRUSICK

JOANNE MARIE ENGLOT

MANNY EVANS

B.A., Elementary Education &amp; R.O.T.C.

B.A., Elementary Education

B.S., Mathematics

B.S., Accounting

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B.A., Social Studies -

History

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CHESTER FRANK DUD ICK, JR.

NANCY EVANS

B.A., History

B.S., Music Education
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SUE EVANS

ROBERT G. EVERHART

B.A. , Elementary Education

B.S., Mathematics

B.S., Biology

KIM FLIS
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WENDY LEE FERRALL

SUSAN F. FICHERA

PATTI FICHTNER

B.S., Accounting

B.S., Nursing

B.A., Sociology

B.A., Fine Ans &amp; Education

LOU FISHER

KATHLEEN M. GILDEA

B.S.. Biology

B.A., Elementary Education

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KIM FLIS

JI LL A. FRITZ

B.S., Biology

B.A., Political Science

B.S., Nursing

PATTI FICHTNER

RENEE LYNN FOGELSON

STEPHEN D. GANSKI

B.A., Sociology

B.A., Fine Arts &amp; Education

B.S., Biology

LOU FISHER

KATHLEEN M. GILDEA

PAMELA L. GINGELL

ANNETTE GOODMAN

B.S. Riology

B.A .. Elementary Education

B.S., Nursing

B.A., Elementary Education &amp; Psychology

ROBERTG. EVERHART

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CRAIG A. GORTON

LAURA ANN HADSALL

B.S. , Business Admini stratio n

B.A., Hi story

PETER]. GRABKO

DONNA GRANAHAN

FRANCINE L. GREENBERG

JACQUELINE ALICE HARMON

B.S. , Mu sic Edu cat ion

B.S. , Medical T echn o logy

B.A. , Elementary Edu cation

B.S. , Bio logy

DAVID W. GREG ROW

JOANN GROUT

ANN MARIE GR UZDAS

JOHN). HARPER

B.A , Eng li sh

R.S. , M athe mati cs

B.A, Hi sto11·

BS., l\l:Hhcm :Hi cs &amp; R.O.TC

�CRAIG A. GORTON

LAURA ANN HADSALL

DANIEL HADUCK

SUSAN HANSEN

R.S. , Business Administration

B.A. , History

B.A., Sociology

B.A. , Mathema tics

FRANCINE L GREENBERG

JACQUELINE ALICE HARMON

B.A., Elementary Education

B.S. , Bio logy

ANN MARIE GR UZDAS

.JOHN J. HARPER

BA . Hi story

ll .S.. 1\.1:ttlicmatics &amp; R .O. T .C:.
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�CAROL ANN HASINUS
B.A., Elementary Education &amp; Sociology

ELAINE HOMICK
B.A., Elementary Education

DEBORAH K. HUGHES
B.A., Elementary Education
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JUDITH KEATS HATCHER

RICHARD KIM HOFMAN

B.A., Fine Arts Education

B.S., Environmental Science

SANDRA HORENSKY

CHRISTINE HUDAK

B.S., Nursing

B.A., Elementary Education &amp; Music

TERRI JACKSON
B.A., Fine Arts

�GARY A. HUGHES

DEBORAH HYNOSKI

B.S., Biology

B.S., Environmental Science

STEVE H . JACHZEL

MARKJJACOBS

B.S., Biology

B.A., Political Science

TERRI JACKSON

BRIDGET JAMES

LINDA JAMI OLKOWSKI

B.A ., Fine Arts

B.S. , Environmental Science

B.S. , Ma terial s Engineering

CHRISTINE HUDAK
B.A., Elementary Education &amp; Music

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JOHN F.JASTREM

JAMES M. JOHNSON

JAMES W.JUDGE

ROBERT KELLER

B.S., Accounting

B.S., Accounting

B.S., Biology

BA, Psychology

KATHERINE I. KABY

BARBARA KILKENNY

B.S., Nursing, B.A., Psychology

B.S., Biology

MARY JAN KADLECIK

DOROTHY P. KAUFMAN

ROBERT KELLAR

ERIC KLEPAC

B.S., Music Education

B.S., Nursing

B.S. , Mathematics

B.A., Psychology

�JAMES W. JUDGE

ROBERT KELLER

ROBERT KENNEDY

B.S. , Biology

B.A. , Psychology

B.S. , Music Education

KA THERINE I. KABY

BARBARA KILKENNY

JOHN). KING

WALTER H. KILLIAN

B.S., Nursing, B.A., Psychology

B.S , Biology

B.A., Sociology

B.A ., History

ROBERT KELLAR

ERIC KLEPAC

GEORGINE KNIGHT

SUE ANN KNIGHT

B.S. , Mathematics

B.A., Psychology

B.S. . Medical T echnology

B.A .. Economics
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�DEB KOCHER

GAYLE KOLLAR

JOHN KOSLOSKI

B.S., Biology

B.A., English &amp; Spanish

B.A., Psychology

CHRISTINE A. KOTERBA

JAMES CHARLES KOV ALEK

PAULETTE M. KULESA

EVELYN M. LABENSKI

B.A., Elementary Education

B.A., Elementary Education

B.S., Nursing

B.A., Elementary Education &amp; Psychology

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B.S., Business Education
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�JOHN KOSLOSKI

PATRICIA ANN KOZICK

B.A. , Psychology

B.A., Elementary &amp; Spanish

PAULETTE M. KULESA
B.S., Nursing

EVELYN M. LABENSKI
B.A., Elementary Education &amp; Psychology

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DIANE LaCA VA
B.A., Spanish &amp; English -

Theater Arts

RICHARD A. LACY
B.A., Political Science

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MICHELE LaROSE

MARIA LOUISE LEANDRI

ROSANNE LEPORE

B.S., Business Education

B.A., Spanish &amp; Psychology

B.S., Nursing
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�JOHN LEVANDOWSKI

MARY KAY MALLOY

B.A., Psychology &amp; Community Service

B.S., Nursing

ROY LEVY

SCOTT D . LEWIS

MICHAEL S. LoPRESTI

EUGENE A. MARINELLI

B.S., Business &amp; Administration

B.S., Material Engineering

B.A., Political Science

B.S., Business Administration

NICHOLAS LOZO RAK JR.

AUSTIN McEL WEE

B.S., Business Admini stratio n

B.S., Musi c Education

MAUREEN BERNADETTE
KENNY MCHALE

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13.A., Fine Arts

�.

MARY KAY MALLOY

DONNA LEE MARCHETTI

GEORGE MARCIL

B.S., Nursing

B.S., Music Education

B.S. , Business Administration Commerce &amp;
Finance

MICHAEL S. LoPRESTI

EUGENE A. MARINELLI

DOTTY MAR TIN

SUZANNE MASLOSKI

B.A. , Politi cal Science

B.S., Business Administration

B.A., English

B.A. , Elementary Education

MA UREEN BERNADETTE
KENNY MCHALE
B.A .. Fine Arts

NANCY JOAN MATHERS
B.S. , Business Adm ini strati on
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�ALICE P. MAXIMIEK

CLAIRE MAZIARCZYK

B.A., Psychology &amp; Elementary Education

B.A., Fine Ans

B.S., Nursing

DONALD A. MITC

GERALD MENALICK

JEFFREY SCOTT METZGER

JOHN J. MINETOLA

B.A., English &amp; Biology

B.S. , Biology

B.S. , Business Education

EDWARD J. MISAKONIS
B.S. , Nursing
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B.A., Psychology

VICTORIA MC
B.A., English &amp; Theat&lt;

ST AN LEY E. MUR:;;
B.S., Electrical Engin,

�PHILOMENA MAZZA

DONALD A. MITCHELL

EARL MONK

B.S., Nursing

B.A., Psychology

B.S., Mathematics

JOHN J. MINETOLA

VICTORIA MOSS

MICHAEL MURTHA

B.S., Business Education

B.A., English &amp; Theater Arts

B.A., Psychology

EDWARD J. MISAKONIS

ST AN LEY E. MURZENSKI

RICHARD D. MUTARELLI

MICHAELJOHN NARBECKI

B.S., Nursing

B.S., Electrical Engineering

B.S., Accounting

B.A., Social Studies &amp; Elementary Education
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�WILLIAM C. NARDONE
B.S., Physics &amp; Mathematics

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ROSEMARY NICASTRO

JAN M. NICHOLAS

GINA P. O'BRIEN

B.A., History

B.A ., Environmental Science

B.A., Biology &amp; Sociology

DAVIDO'HOP

DEBORAH A. ORBIN ATI

DA YID ORISCHAK

B.S. , Environmental Science

B.A., Elementary Education

B.S., Business Administration

THOJ\
B.:

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B.A.,

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B.A.,El

�BARRY PEZZNER

STANLEY PERCH

SHERRY T. D. PIETRZYKOSKI

B.S., Accounting

B.S. , Biology

B.A., Elementary Education &amp; Psychology

NANCY PLANTZ

EMANUEL T. POSLUSZNY

ROBERT POTORSKI

B.A ., Mathematics

B.S. , Environmental Science

B.S. , Biology

MARY ALICE PROCIAK
fl.A ., Psychology &amp; Comm uni ry Se rvices
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DONNA REESE
B.A. Biology

�DAVID RAMSTAD

PATTI REILLY

B.S., Biology

B.A. , English

JACQUELINE A. REINHARD

JEFF RENOE

B.A., Spanish &amp; Elementary Education

B.S. , Business Administration

DONNA REESE

LAURA ROLLMAN

LAURIE PEZZNER ROSENBLUM

BA . Biology

B.S. , Accounting

B.S. , Nursing

ROBERT POTORSKI
B.S., Biology

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RODNEY ROTHWELL

LISA ROZETT

CAROL LEE RUSKOSKI

LINDA SCHALL

B.A., Biology

B.A., Fine Arcs

B.A ., Mathematics &amp; Psychology

B.S. , Music Education

RICHARD RUSSO

ROBERT SCHAEFER

B.A. , Political Science

B.S. , Physics

SANDRA SABBATINI

GARY SANDLER

DENISE S. SCHAAL

D EBORAH SEARS

B.S. , Nursing

B.A. , Psychology

B.S.. Accounting

B.S.. Nursing

�LINDA SCHALL
B.S., Music Education

RICHARD RUSSO

ROBERT SCHAEFER

JEFFREY SCHLIEHER

HOW ARD SCHULMAN

B.A. , Political Science

B.S., Physics

B.S. , Mathematics

B.S., Biology

DENISE S. SCHAAL

DEBORAH SEARS

JOSEPH W. SEKUSKY

CARLS. SGARLOT

B.S.. Accounting

B.S. . Nursing

B.A .. Sociology

B.S.. Acrnuntin _g
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�)A YNE SHAFMAN

VIRGINIA SHANNON

B.A., Political Science &amp; Community Services

B.A. , Psychology &amp; Community Services

MYRON G . SIDLOSKI

DAVID MARK SIL VER

NANCY LYNNE SLAWSON

B.S. , Accounting

B.S., Accounting

B.S., Nursing

ELIZA SMALL
B.A. , Fine Arts
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D ONNA]. SMITH
B.A ., Sociology &amp; Community Services

ROBERTA SOPRONYI
B.S., Nursing

�DAVID K. SMITH
B.S., Electrical Engineering

KAREN SNO\X'

ELLEN MARY SOBOTA

B.S., Nursing

B.A., Elementary Education

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ELIZA SMALL
B.A ., Fine Arts

ROBERTA SOPRONYI

RUTH SORBER

LEONARDA SPERRAZZA

B.S. , Nursing

B.A. , Elementary Education

B.S., Music Education
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STEVEN B. STANDIFORD

PATRICE STONE

B.A., Biology

B.S., Accounting

PATRICIA SUSAN STEELE

MARIANNE STEFANOWICZ

JAMES). STEHLE

DEBBIE SWITLA VITCH

B.A., Fine Arts

B.A. , English Education

B.A., History

B.A., Elementary Education &amp; Communi ty

RANDALL STEIN

JOAN STEMPIN

MARCY E. STERN

B.S., Business Administration

B.S., Mathematics

B.A. , Elementary Educati on

Services

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PATRICE STONE

WARREN W. STUMPF

MARIE SULLIVAN

B.S., Accounting

B.A., Business

B.S., Music Education

JAMES). STEHLE

DEBBIE SWITLA VITCH

MARK A. SYMANOWICZ

KAREN SZYCHOWSKI

B.A. , History

B.A., Elementary Education &amp; Community
Services

B.A., Sociology

B.A., English &amp; Sociology

MARCY E. STERN

ANGELINE TEIXEIRA

B.A., Elementary Education

B.S. , Music Education
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�WANDA VNUK

DAVID WILLIAM THOMAS

JAY GARFIELD THOMAS

KIMBERLEE N. THOMAS

B.A., History &amp; Community Services

B.S. , Nursing

B.A. , English

B.S., Medical Technology

WILLIAM TIRONZELLI

KEVIN J. TOONE

MARY ANN TOTH

ANNEL. WALL

B.A. , Political Science

B.S., Environmental Science

B.S., Music Education

B.S., Biology

STEPHEN J. VNUK

SHARON WARREN

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B.S. . Mathematics
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B.A., Arc Education

�KIMBERLEE N. THOMAS
B.A., English

WANDAVNUK

PEGGY WALCZYK

B.S., Medical Technology

B.S., Accounting

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ANNEL. WALL

KATHY WARAKOMSKI

B.S., Music Education

B.S., Biology

B.S., Medical Technology

STEPHEN J VNUK

SHARON WARREN

DA YID WASILEWSKI

DONNA M. WASILEWSKI

B.A., Art Education

B.S. , Mathematics

B.S., Nursing

MARY ANN TOTH

RS. , Mathemati cs

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�LISA WAZNIK
B.S., Music Education

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THERESA M. WEIGEL

RONALD C. WEIN

DONNA WEISS

B.S., Nursing

B.A ., Psychology

B.S., Business Administration

SHARON WILKES

CHERYL LEE WORTH

CATHY WILLIAMS

B.A ., Elementary Education

B.A .. Political Science

B.A., Sociology &amp; Psychology

JOSEPH A. YEDINAK
B.S., Electrical Engineering

MARY LOU ZAWATSKI
B.S., Nursing

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LISA WAZNIK
B.S., Music Education

DONNA WEISS
B.S. , Business Admini stration

JOSEPH A. YEDINAK

RACHEL A. YOUNG

TIMOTHY R. YOUNG

B.S., Electrical Engineering

B.S., Commerce &amp; Finance

B.S. , Music Education

MARY LOU ZA WA TSKI

JOHN MICHAEL ZUBRIS

B.S., Nursing

B.S., Mathematics

CATHY WILLIAMS
B.A., Soc io logy &amp; Psycho logy

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���Row 1: Mary Ann Toth, Lori Ann Ashbaugh, Kim Witherow, Dianne LaCava, Nancy Mathers, Nancy L. Slawson, Mary Kay Malloy, Jackie Buzzelli, Nancy
Evans. Row 2: Michael S. LoPresti, Guy Barbato, Patricia Reilly, Donna Lynn Reese, Sue Ann Knight, Gina O'Brien, Mary Patricia Cullinan. Row 3: Bruce Lear,
Lisa Waznik, Patrice Stone, Mary Ellen Alu, Dotty Martin, Joanne Englot, David Paul Cherundolo. Row 4 : Steven B. Standiford, Panos Kalaritis, Lawrence A.
Connor, III, David Wasilewski, Paul S. Adams, Stanley E. Murzenski . Missing : Linda Abbey, Steve Esrick, David W . Gregrow, Victoria Augusta Moss, Sandra
Sabbatini, James Yosh.

LINDA ABBEY
An English-Theater major from
Tunkannock, Linda is a member of the
Cue and Curtain Club, a student government representative, a stage manager for the Wilkes-Barre Ballet Company's shows in the C.P.A. and has participated in all theater activities at
Wilkes and also at the Little Theater
of Wilkes-Barre.

PAULS. ADAMS
An elementary education major
from Binghamton, New York, Paul is
a member of the football team and of
the Lettermen, and has participated in
intramural sports . Being a resident
assistant for two years, he also served
on the Senior Class Executive Council,
and has been a playground leader.

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�MARY ELLEN ALU
An English-Journalism major from
Pittston, Mary Ellen is managing editor for the Beacon, vice-president of
the Journalism Society, a member of
Sigma Delta Chi, and of the Polar Bear
Club. Besides working in the public
relations office, she is a member of the
Manuscript Society, has done research
for the Pennsylvania News Media
Association's Bicentennial film, and
has ushered at the Wilkes Theater.

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n, Mary Patricia Cullinan. Row 3: Bruce Lear,
1 B. Standiford, Panos Kalaritis, Lawrence A.
W . Gregrow, Victoria Augusta Moss, Sandra

LORI ANN ASHBAUGH
An accounting major from Wayne,
New Jersey, Lori Ann is a member of
the Accounting Club, and serves on the
Academic Standing Committee and the
Academic Committee of Student Government. She has also been the treasurer and the director of the Student
Union Board for the past two years.

GUY BARBATO
A biology major from Union, New
Jersey, Guy is a member of the Freshmen Unity Committee, Human Services Committee, Student Life Committee, Publications Committee, Chess
Club, class Executive Council, and
manager of the radio station. He has
also been president of his dorm, a
member of the Catholic Young Adults
Club of Union, New Jersey, and also
of Campus Ministry.

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�GIACOMINA BUZZELLI
A Music Education major from Old
Forge, Jackie is a member of the
Human Services Committee, the Emergency Alert Team, the Music Educators National Conference, che Wilkes
College Chorus, and Theta Delea Rho.
She is also a resident assistant, served
as dorm treasurer, was a semi-finalist
for 1976 Homecoming Queen, and participated in the Wilkes College Summer Band Workshop.

DAVID PAUL
CHER UNDO LO
A Political Science major from Old
Forge, Dave is president of Commuter
Council, is a member of Student Government Executive Council, Political
Science Club, Student Affairs Committee, Student Life Committee, and the
All College Assembly Committee.
Dave is also a member of the Old
Forge Fire Department and the Young
Republicans of Old Forge.

LA WREN CE A. CONNOR,
III
A Psychology and Sociology major
from Glen Mills, Pa., Larry is a resident assistant, a member of the Psychology Club, the Ski Club, the Parking Committee, the Debate Club, and
an IDC representative. He is also a
first aid member of the American
National Red Cross, and a participant
in the Cherry Blossom Festival.

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�MARY PATRICIA
CULLINAN
An Elementary Education major
from Henrietta, New York, Patty is a
member of Student Government,
Human Services Committee, Cherry
Blossom Committee, PSEA treasurer,
Blood Donor Day chairman, Cue and
Curtain Club, and of the Concert and
Lecture Series. She has also worked on
registration for local elections.

JOANNE ENGLOT
A Mathematics major from Bayside,

New Y orlc, Joanne is co-captain of the
women's tennis team, the Letterwomen's Club, of which she is treasurer.
She is also a member of the Math
Club, Computer Club, Russian Chorus,
and is a tutor for the math department.
Joanne has participated in the Wyoming Valley Cherry Blossom Tennis
Tournament and has done private
math tutoring for local high schools.

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�STEVEN ESRICK
A biology major from Rockville
Centre, New York, Steve is a member
of the biology club, Human Services
Committee, the steering committee on
the goals of the college, the Student
Government, the Debate Union and
has served as Blood Donor Day chairman. He is also active in the American
Red Cross and has coordinated the volunteer program with the March of
Dimes Walk-A-Thon and is a member
of the Emergency Alert Team.

NANCY EVANS
A music education major from Edison, New Jersey, Nancy is a member
of the college concert band, chorus,
woodwind quintet, and MENC. She is
also president of the band, and has represented the college in intercollegiate
band and orchestra festivals, and also
participated in the Northeastern Pennsylvania Philharmonic, Wyoming Valley Oratorio Society. Nancy is also a
woodwind instructor.

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�DAVID W . GREG ROW
An English major from Berkshire,
New York, Dave is co-captain of the
wrestling team and a member of the
Lettermen's club. Besides being a resident assistant, he participates in intramural sports and serves as captain of
summer wrestling and summer softball
teams.

PANOS KALARITIS
A chemistry major from Corinth,
Greece, Panos is a resident assistant,
vice president of the International
Club, and co-captain of the Wilkes
Soccer team. He is also a member of
the Chemistry Club, and of the Lettermen's Club.

SUE ANN KNIGHT
An economics major from Port Jervis, New York, Sue Ann is assistant
business manager of the yearbook and
captain of the Women's Field Hockey
team. She is also a member of the basketball team, Circle K , and is employed
in the registrars office.

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�DIANNE SUSAN LACAVA
A Spanish and English-Theater
major from Danbury, Ct., Dianne is
Senior Class Treasurer, a member of
the Cue and Curtain Club, Spanish
Club, which she was the recipient of a
Foreign Language Department Scholarship. Dianne has served as one of the
student directors of the play "Godspell," and as a member of several crews
for different theater productions, has
tutored at the YM-YWCA and is
employed by the Foreign Language
Department.

BRUCE LEAR
A History major from Phillipsburg,
New Jersey, Bruce is the Inter-Dormitory Council President and co-captain
of the wrestling team. He is also a
member of the Education Club, the
Lettermen's Club, and the Intramural
softball team.

MICHAELS. LOPRESTI
A Political Science major from
Trenton, New Jersey, Mike is a Senior
Class Executive Council member, and
is a member of the Ski Club and the
Library Committee. He was IDC president in his junior year, and has participated in intramural sports, served on
various college committees, and has
worked on programs for Freshmen
Orientation"·and Parent's Day.

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�MARY KAY MALLOY
A Nursing major from Shenandoah,
Mary Kay is co-captain of rhe Cross
Country ream, was a 1976-77 Homecoming princess, and is a member of
rhe Circle K, Human Services Committee, rhe "Colonelerres", Ski Club,
Reach Our, Lerrerwomen, Nursing
Srudenr Organization, and is dorm
president. She is also a class executive
member, parcicipared in intramural
sports, and works wirh the American
Red Cross, and Drug and Alcohol
Committee.

DOTTY MARTIN
An English major from West Wyoming, Dorry is co-captain of the W omen's basketball team and is business
manager for The Beacon. She is also an
officer of the Letterwomen's Club, and
a member of the Journalism Society,
Sigma Delta Chi, and is a P. I.A.A. basketball official. Dotty is employed by
the college public relations office and
as a sports editor of the Sunday Dispatch.

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�NANCY JOAN MATHERS
A business administration major
from Trucksville, Nancy is ,a resident
assistant, and a member of the women's field hockey team, Letterwomen's
club, and the Human Services Committee. She is also a First Aid team squad
leader and is employed by the college
economics department, and also assists
the American Red Cross.

VICTORIA AUGUST A MOSS
An English literature-theater arts
major from Mountaintop, Vicky has
appeared in many Wilkes College theater productions, and was one of the student directors for "Godspell". She is
also a member of the Wilkes college
chorus and the Madrigal Singers and
sings with a folk-jazz band, "Just Passin' Thru."

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STANLEY E. MURZENSKI
An electrical engineering major
from Duryea, Stanley is a member of
the Wilkes chapter of the Society of
Physics Students and the Institute of
Electronic Engineers, the Engineering
club and the Computer Club. He also
represented Wilkes in the region II
section of the Society of Physics Students and the Institute of Electronic
Engineers.

GINA O'BRIEN
A biology and sociology major from

Trenton, New Jersey, Gina is president
of Student Government, and is a member of the Parking, Student Life, and
Student Affairs Committees. She is
also a member of the Act 101 Advisory
Board, executive council, and was a
member of the Inauguration, All-College assembly and Curriculum Committees, and was active in intramural
volleyball.

DONNA LYNN REESE
A biology major from Spotswood,
New Jersey, Donna is a resident assistant and assistant chairman of th e
Human Services Committee and the
Emergency Alert team, a member of
the Academi c Task for ce, and has
served as recruitlng coordinator of the
March of Dimes Walkathon.

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�PATRICIA REILLY
An English-Journalism major from
Dover, New Jersey, Patty is Ediror-inChief of the Beacon, secretary of the
senior class, a dorm secretary, and a resident assistant. She is also a member of
the Journalism Society, Student Life
Committee, the Student Publications
Committee, the Inauguration Committee, the lnterdormitory Council, Sigma
Delta Xi, Delta Chi , was a 1976 Homecoming Princess, and has played intramural sports.

SANDRA SABBATINI
A Nursing major from WilkesBarre , Sandy is co-captain of the
Wilkes cheerleading squad, president
of the Nursing Student Organization,
president of Women's Activities Association, and a member of the student
Nurses Association of Pennsylvania.

NANCY L. SLAWSON
A Nursing major from Farmingdale,

New Jersey, Nancy is a resident assistant, and a member of the Wilkes
cheerleading squad, the Nursing Student Organization, and has also served
on the Cherry Blossom Games Committee, and is a community representative for senior nursing students.

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�STEVEN B. STANDIFORD
A Biology major from Trenton,
New Jersey, Steve is \O-captain of the
cross country team, captain of the
Emergency Alert Team, a member of
the Wyoming Valley Striders AAU
Track Club, Human Services Committee, American Red Cross, and Goals of
the College Task Force.

PATRICE STONE

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An Accounting major from WilkesBarre, Patrice is News Editor of the
Beacon, a member of the Journalism
Society, Sigma Delta Chi, Accounting
Club, and was a Home~oming Queen
semi-finalist. She is also a part-time
employee of Mark IV Homes, Inc., and
has also participated in annual development and alumni campaigns and freshmen orientation, and wrote articles for
local newspapers.

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�MARY ANN TOTH
A Music Education major from Hazle-

ton, Mary Ann is Editor-in-Chief of the
Amnicola, and is a member of the Music
Educators National Conference, PSEA,
the varsity volleyball team, and of the Letterwomen. She has served as the business
manager and assistant business manager of
the yearbook, and was a tutor at the YMYWCA. She also participated in intramural spores.

DAVID WASILEWSKI
A Math major from Wilkes-Barre,
Dave is president of the Math Club, treasurer of the Education Club. He is also a
member of the Committee for Selection
of Academic Dean, PSEA, and is a Wilkes
math tutor.

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�LISA WAZNIK
A Music Education major from

Wilkes-Barre, Lisa is co-op editor of
the Beacon, and captain of the Women's Swim ream. She is also a member
of the chorus, Leccerwomen's Club,
Journalism Society, and has had active
roles in Wilkes college cheater productions . She also served as a swi m
instructor, swim official, pool manager, meet manager, and organist and
director of the Children's Choir at the
Holy Trinity Church.

KIM WITHEROW
A Biology and Spanish major from
Harrisburg, Kim is a resident assistant,
and a member of the Debate Union,
and of the Qualification Committee.
She is IDC corresponding secretary and
publicity chairman, participates in
intramural volleyball, and is employed
at the Chemistry and at the Language
Departments.

JAMES YOSH
A Music Educa tion major from
Dover, New Jersey, Jim is a resident
assistant, a member of the concert band
and the jazz band, of which he served
as condu ctor. He has also been dorm
president, a student government representative, participated in intramural
spores, and is a member of the Appalachian Mountain Club and the Mt.
Washington Valley Band.

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���Presider
Each of you from the class of 1977 ha
also taken a unique page of Wilkes Col
friendsh ips, and above all, precious kno,
world. Beyond these sentiments, is the h
should motivate you for the rest of your
you will find life's greatest rewards, anc
tions.
Ours is a world quivering with chan
forming, and the campus the place whet
written your page of history at Wilkes 1
last bit of advice . . . your education h
value of developing that mind to its ful
knowledge and developing your greatest
I welcome you to the long list of fin
new horizons, and going beyond these h
the virtue of human compassion. Wher
something greater for having been here.
On behalf of the Wilkes College faJT

PRESIDENT

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Roberts. Capin

�President's Message to the Class of 1977
Each of you from the class of 1977 has written your unique page in the history of Wilkes College. Each of you in the class of 1977 has
also taken a unique page of Wilkes College history with you as you leave this institution. You take with you fond memories, lasting
friendships, and above all, precious knowledge. Knowledge indeed, will be your greatest commodity in an ever changing, ever growing
world. Beyond these sentiments, is the hope that you recognize that knowledge is never terminal - but is rather a vigorous pursuit that
, should motivate you for the rest of your days. You will never learn all there is to be known, but in the continued pursuit of knowledge
you will find life's greatest rewards, and among the finest of these will be the extension of the frontiers of your thoughts and aspirations.
Ours is a world quivering with change and yet brimming with opportunity. I have frequently said that education should be habitforming, and the campus the place where society's most civilizing habit is built. Hoping, then, that the fine habits with which you have
written your page of history at Wilkes will be nurtured through regular use in your post college plans, I commend to your custody this
last bit of advice . . . your education has equipped you, I hope, with an enduring appreciation for the life of the mind, and with the
value of developing that mind to its fullest. It should be your consummate ambition to move as far as you can in acquiring adcwional
knowledge and developing your greatest potential.
I welcome you to the long list of fine people that comprise the Wilkes College alumni and I wish you the very best in discovering
' new horizons, and going beyond these horizons. I wish you growth and prosperity, wisdom and enrichment of spirit, tempered always by
the virtue of human compassion. When all is said and done, the warmest feeling of achievement will be that indeed you have become
something greater for having been here.
On behalf of the Wilkes College family, I am

Proudly and Sincerely Yours,

Robert S. Capin
President

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as Third President

DEAN OF ACADEMIC Al

DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC R

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DEAN OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS

Richard P Soter

DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC RELATIONS

Doug Rubinstein

DEAN OF ADMISSIONS

John P. Whitby

DEAN OF STUDENT AFFAIRS

George F. Ralston

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Charles R. Abate

COMPTROLLER

Alex Pawlenok

DEAN OF~

DIRECTOR OF PLACEMENT

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John]. Chwalek

DIRECTOR OF ALUMNI AND COMMUNITY AFFAIRS

ASSISTANT

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DEAN OF WOMEN

Jane Kathleen Lampe

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Edward R. Baltruchicis

ASSISTANT DEAN OF ADMISSIONS AND FRESHMEN
FINANCIAL AID Bernard]. Vinovrski

�ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF PUBLl
DIRECTOR OF FINANCIAL AID

Richard G . Raspen

George G. Pawlush

DIRECTOR OF CONTINUING EDUCATION AND
GRADUATE STUDIES John F. Meyers

REGISTRAR

Doris E. Barker

ASSISTANT COMPTROLLER

Joseph J Chisarick

DI.RECTOR OF HOUSING

Joseph_

ASSIST ANT DIRECTOR OF HC
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ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC RELATIONS
\L AID

Richard G. Raspen

George G. Paw lush

ASSISTANT COMPTROLLER

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Joseph J. Chisarick

DIRECTOR OF HOUSING

Joseph]. Marchetti

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF HOUSING

Jeanne Conway

Fred]. Croop

�DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT

James H . Aikman

DIRECTOR OF COMPUTER CENTER

DIRECTOR OF TESTING SERVICE
DIRECTOR OF REGIONAL AFFAIRS

David Williams

Joseph H. Kanner

Andrew Shaw,Jr. and Philip

COLLEGE •

R.ECORDE

�Williams

COLLEGE NURSES

Betty Kwak, R.N., and Ida Rigley, R.N.
Manganello

RECORDER

nd Philip

Ruth V. Bishop and secretary, Mary Kaytrosh

SORDONI ART GALLERY EXHIBITION
COORDINATOR Cara Berryman
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�SECRETARIES TO PRESIDENT

N. Cordy, M. Connor, P. Corbett

PUBLIC RELATIONS SECRETARY

A. Reavy

SECRETA

SECRETARY TO DEAN OF STUDENT AFFAIRS

P.Jones

SECRETARY TO DEANS OF WOMEN
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�SECRETARY TO ALUMNI

M. A. Montague and L. Jacobs. Missing: D. Sacoski.

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V. White

SWITCHBOARD

D. Swoboda and R. Swain

J. Manganella
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MANAGER OF THE BOOKSTORE

CONTINUING EDUCATION SECRETARIES
Rodechko
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LR.A. SECRETARY

M. Gittens

D. Croop, H. Frew

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M. Argenio

LR.A. SECRETARY

s.

Kupinsky

SECRETA

�LR.A. SECRETARY

SECRETARY TO FINANCIAL AID

D. Schlingman

D. Ostroski

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S. Kupinsky

SECRETARY TO ADMISSIONS

R. Leeds

SECRETARY TO ADMISSIONS

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SECRETARY TO ENGLISH DEPARTMENT
SECRETARY TO EDUCATION DEPARTMENT

M. Marini

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COMPUTER CENTER OFFICE

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M. Marini

COMPUTER CENTER OFFICE

1st Row : M . Warakella,
Barnes. 2nd Row: D. Bilski,]. Volock,J. Wasowski.

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STARK LEARNING CENTER OFFICE
Missing: R. Slezak.

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND MA TH SECRETARY

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SECRETA
CHEMISTRY AND ENGINEERING SECRETARY

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PHYSICS AND FINE ARTS SECRETARY

Jacobs

BIOLOGY AND PSYCHOLOGY SECRETARY

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E. May~ski

MUSIC SECRETARY

T . Rudolph

C. Markey

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PHYSICAL EDUCATION
SECRETARY s. Rupert

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FINANCE OFFICE

Sitting: M . Bynsky. Standing: A. Saxon, A . Kester, R. Morovinski, M. Lorusso,

R. Zula.

BOOKSTORE

BUSINESS OFFICE
Scarinci.

G. Ennis, R . Stefanko,J Cooke. Missing: L. Burke.

Sitting: A. Rader. Standing: R. Miller,]. Reese, D.
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Row 1: M. Nagle, A. Mehm,J. Ellenbaugh. Row 2: S. Sodowski, S. Bohinski, B.

Ginley, T. Martin.

LIBRARY I
Dane, H. Shao

CAFETERIA Sitting: N. Gosciewski, S. Kordek, K. Richards, C. Levanda. Standing: F. Wall,].
Jimison,]. Pascoe, G. Gambini, H. Scott. Missing: W. Denion, Manager.

MAINTENANCE

Row 1: S. Subyak,J. Golobek, R. Wallace, M. Stec,]. Manganello, V. Latsko.
Row 2: R. Deobold, A. Chapman,]. Ondich, S. Trusavage, C. Bromfiald, S. Malagra, L. Simoncavage.
Row 3: M . Deb lo, P. Demuro, B. Johnston, L. Neuman, J. Seroka, J. Pikaitis, W. Deren, B. Martine.

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LIBRARY S'
Boks ta, K. Rich

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LIBRARY FACULTY

Row 1: D. Beahler, Librarian, F. Krohle. Row 2: P. Cheng, L. Nevil, L.

Dane, H. Shao.

:Is, C. Levanda. Standing: F. Wall,).
tanager.

tee, M. Stec, J. Manganello, V. Latsko.
mfiald, S. Malagra, L. Simoncavage.
.J. Pikaitis, W. Deren, B. Martine.

LIBRARY STAFF Row 1: M. Graver,]. Zaleski, P. Gooday, S. Driscoll. Row 2: A. Chwiej, L.
Bolesta, K. Richards, R. Spear. Row 3: F. Walters, D . Searfoss, T . Rallo, E. Deobold. Missing: S. Vogel.

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�AEROSPACE DEPARTMENT

Sitting:]. Adamitz, Secretary, Professor Wing, chairman. Standing: Capt. Bonebrake, TSgt. Kijek, SSgt.

Evangelista, Capt. Willett.

CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT

COMMERCE AND FINANCE :
Standing: H. Williams, R. DeYoung, J. ,

Sitting: H . Swain, W . Stine,]. Bohning. Standing: F. Salley, 0 . Faut, D. Gauntlett, D . Hindman .

EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
Missing: M. Barone.

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COMMERCE AND FINANCE DEPARTMENT Sitting: T. Engel, W. Taylor, R. Werner, chairman, G. Gurdin, L. Williamson.
Standing: H. Williams, R. De Young,]. Cooney, G . Gera, L. Gettinger, I. Morrison, W . Farrar, G. Elliot. Missing: R. Raspen, R. Hall.

~t!ett, D . Hindman.

EDUCATION DEPARTMENT

Sitting:]. Bellucci, E. Hammer, chairman, F. Dane. Standing: R. Rees, E. Johnson, M. Fahmy, G. Siles.

Missing : M . Barone.
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Sitting: M. Kerr, L. Terry, S. Gutin, C. Lord . Standing:]. Hardie, L. Powlick, B. Kenny, T. Kaska, chairman.
M1ssmg: R. Rizzo, B. F1ester, R. Heaman, P. Heaman.
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FINE ARTS DEPARTMENT
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Powlick, B. Kenny, T. Kaska, chairman .

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT

FINE ARTS DEPARTMENT

N. Snee, c. Dungey, B. Berryman, acting chairman, B. Redmond, R. Stevenson.

R. Fuller, H . Simon, W . Sterling, chairman, H . Casilli, B. D 'Vorzon, C. Colson. Missing: P. Richards, M.

Cohen.
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�HISTORY DEPARTMENT

MUSIC DEPARTJ

Sitting: K. Shao, H . Cox,]. Berlatsky. Standing:]. Berg,]. Rodechko, D. Leach, chairman. Missing:]. Meyers.

Missing: M. Haberko rr

MA TH EMA TICS DEPARTMENT
B. Earl. Missing: J. DeCosmo, T . Richards.
98

NURSING DEPA

Sitting: S. Merrill, J. Parker, B. Wong, chairman. Standing: J. Salsburg, R. Sours, S. Tillman, J. Koch,
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E. Proeller, L. Duff y,:
Champagne. Missing:

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D. Leach, chairman. Missing: J. Meyers.

MUSIC DEPARTMENT

Siering: A. Liva, W . Gasbarro, chairman, T. Veremeychik. Standing: R. Chapline, H. Garber, H. Fall , R. Santos.

Missing: M. Haberkorn.

. Salsburg, R. Sours, S. Tillman,]. Koch ,

NURSING DEPARTMENT

Row 1: R. McHenry, chairman, A. Godek, B. Rarig, F. Sonscein, J Schreiber. Row 2: E. Slabinski, C. Ali chnie,
E. Proeller, L. Duffy, S. Telban . Row 3: N. Nally, N . Onuschak, F. Bourcier, E. Goodnight. Row 4 : C Fuller, L. Shapira, M. Alexander, C.
Champagne. Mi ssing: L. Wing, L. Thier, G . Walker and H. Fehlandc, secretaries ..
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�Pl-IILOSOPHY DEPARTMENT

Row 1: S. Kay, R. Williams. Row 2:
D. Henson , chairman, G. Wuori. Missing: S. Vujica, A. Barras.

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W. Placek, L Hostler, F. Bellas, F. Donahoe, F. Bailey, E. Schlesinger, S. Holden.

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Row I: S. Kay , R. Williams. Row 2:
ing: S. Vujica, A. Barras.

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PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND HYGIENE DEPARTMENT

Sitting: G. Meyers, D. Saracino,

s. Bloomburg. Standing:

E.

Domzalski,J Reese, chairman, R. Schmidt. Missing: R. Bearde.

PSYCHOLOGY DEPARTMENT

R. Riley, chairman, R. Sceccen,J. Kanner, C. Charnetski. Missing:]. Truckenmiller, T. Raslear.

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�POLITICAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT

Sitting A. Belie,]. Driscoll, chairman. Standing: P. Tuhy, A. Shaw. Missing: T. McDonald.

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SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY DEPARTMENT
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Sitting: M. Kemrer, B. DeMory, R. Marcin. Standing: D. Goldman,].

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THEATRE ARTS DEPARTMENT

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K. Holm, A. Groh.

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Row I: Ellen Merren. Dyan Duncan. Angela Talerico, Lynn Lavenburg. Kim Koch. Row 2: Marilee Gorman. Ellen duFosse, Michelle Czachor, Lynn Sorrell, Linda
1-losara. Jill Molinaro. Gwen Faas. Sue Suchanic. Row 3: Marion Cole. Anne Louise Fosburg. Claire Ennis. Robena Sopronyi. Sheree Kessler, Cheryl Moyer, Gina
O'Brien . Mi ssi ng: Terri Burdo. Fran Greenberg. Vicki Popple, Kathy Ajers. Brigette McDonald, Anne Wa ll. Mary An na Krishanda. Elaine O'Donald, Alison
Cornier .

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Steve G o ld f la m. Phil Peutch. Joe Picone. Die
b1sal.1. Ale x Grohol. Mike Yassis. J o hn DeSa

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)pron yi, Sheree Kessler, Cheryl Moyer, Gina
· Anna Krishanda , Elaine O'Donald, Aliso n

BEDFORD
I: Doug Richie, Larry Conner. Dave Silver. Steve Lear.Joe Airey , Sam Stuccio. Larry Mumy. Row 2: Dave Levitch, Greg McClean, Howie Irwin, Craig Edforr ,
Srnc Goldflam, Phil Peutch, Joe Picone, Dickie Berneir, Casper Torrella, Lou Elefanre, Ken Gomperrz. Row 3: Scarr Seltzer, John Larkin, Dave Evan s, Joe Sidey
l:11,aL1. Alex Grohol. Mike Vassis.John DeSalvo, Wade Fatool, Lanny Jacobowitz, Bill Lamakos, Alex Malarchek.
Row

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�Row I: Kim Witherow, Louise Brown , Melind
Possmero, Jean Merritera. Row 3: Beth Kerr, T
sky, Nancy Amesbury.

BUTLER

Row 1: J o hn Timko, Roger Davis, Jay Mack, Dave Goodyear, Dave Kollar, Len Gottstein. Row 2: Danny House, Bart Cook, Pete Grabko, Ray Van Nest, Panos
Kalaritis,Jim Moiser, Don Patrick, Mark Zabitz. Mi ss ing : Jon Jevir, Kendall McNeil , Barry Zappo, Tim Young.

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�Row I: Kim Witherow, Louise Brown, Mel ind
Possmeto, J ean Metrirera. Row y: Beth Kerr, T
sky, Nancy Amesbury.

BUTLER

Row I: John Timko, Roger Davis, Jay Mack, Dave Goodyear, Dave Kollar, Len Gorrsrein. Row 2: Dann y Hou se, Barr Cook, Pere Grabko, Ray VanNes t, Panos
Kalariris, Jim Moiser, Don Patrick, Mark Zabitz. Missing: Jon Jevit, Kendall McNeil, Barry Zappo, Tim Young.

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�CATLIN

Row I: Kim Witherow, Louise Brown, Melinda Cross, Connie Rickard, Jean O'Peil, Kath y Ri ckard. Row 2: D ebb ie Knetz, Jan Winter, Reenee Fogelson, Cindy
Possmeto, Jean Metritera. Row 3: Beth Kerr, Theresa Mazi ck, Barb Thomas, Lori Miller, Lynn Brenfleck, Elaine D el van, Karen Axelrod. Missing: Rhoda Luborsky. Nancy Amesbury.

ik, Pere Grabko, Ray VanNest, Panos

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�CHAPMAN

Row I: Deb Kocher, Lydia West, Diane Gignae, Carla Sechrest, Deb Gorski, Cathy Vil!. Row 2: Donna Smith , Nancy Turano, Kim Siegal, Barb Kilkenny, Gwen
Cambell, Parry Cullinan, Li sa Sherbin. Row 3: Sue Quay, W endy Valenski, Kim Dubosky, Dorothy Kaufman,Jan Petrilak.

Row I : Nancy Enderline, Sue Ann King!
.1: Ann e Sharkey, Debbie Reid, Sharon 1'
Lturie Parker, Teresa Shukailo,Judy Ron

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�no, Kim Siegal, Barb Kilkenny, Gwen

CHESAPEAKE

Row I: Nancy Enderline, Sue Ann Kinght. Row 2: Mary Ann Marzen, Dottie Kennedy, Shawn Rozett, Merle Zipkin, Mary Ann Gaznick, Nancy Considine. Row

5: Anne Sharkey, Debbie Reid, Sharon Moskowitz, Kathy Donahue, Lynda Witkowsky, Darleen Baptiste, Sue Condus, Karen Casey. Row 4: Janine Pokrinchak,
Laurie Parker, Teresa Shukailo, Judy Ronalder, Mary Lynn Alden.

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Baurer, Terry Tolirica, Mary Ann Barrosic

COLONELS

Row l: Mike Paul, John Metta, Gene Durski , Jim Mayer, Charlie Juianra, John Sanotori, Tom Salley, Joe Stephans, Larry Schmery. Row 2: Jim Collins, Dave
Tollen , Matt Donahue, Nick Maris, Eric Hefflefinger, Bob Owens, Steve Elko, Bernie Welli cka, Mike Bosse, Greg Black, John Naimer, Bill Adams, Todd Null,
Greg Tomcho, John Hafner, Gary Simahoski, Mike Barth , Steve Kirskha. Missing: Roger Schwein,Jeff Van Arsdale, Steve Burnett, Frand Frien, Lance Laube.

112

�DANA
Row 1: LeAnn Neeley, Debbie Marki, Donna Tonrisha, Marie Mescavage, Ann Puzzo. Row 2: Jerry Ann Smith, Donna Reese , Anica Demareonrona, Marleen

Baurer, Terry Tolirica, Mary Ann Barcosic, Puddy Booth . Row 4: Amy Markofski, Kris Kuhl,Julie Kerrick, Margi Cosgrove, and the "Macie Bros."

, Larry Schmery . Row 2: Jim Collins, Dave
ilack, John Naimer, Bill Adams, Todd Null,
teve Burnett, Frand Frien, Lance Laube.

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�DELAWARE

Row 1: Sue Serio, Debbie Orbinati, Barb Gorgas, Mary Ann Toth, Diane Brodbeck. Row 2: Maureen Carey, Steve Bailey, Mario Apuzzo, Ilene Tinkleman, Skai
Schawrtz, Holly Baab. Row 3: Karen Prigge, Peggy Walczyk, Patty Trotta, Kathy Mamrosh. Row 4: Ann Kucy, Mary Ellen Strony, Sue Siroki . Missing: Karen
Polomski, Sue Levens, Lisa Knutstad, Debbie Carty, Laurie Schray, Nancy Amesbury, Chris Hoffman, Michele Jaworski, Nancy Valente.

Row 1: Tom Malaga, Bruce Lea
Gray. Row 3: Rod Spronck, Re
Nardelli , Andy Contos, Terry Sl

�Apuzzo, Ilene Tinkleman, Skai
:my, Sue Siroki. Missing: Karen
leme.

DENISON

Row I: Tom Malaga, Bruce Lear, Kevin Roland, Fred Stotzal, Mark Roth. Row 2: George Marcil, Dave Orischak,John Pinelli, Guy Barbato, Mike LoPresti, Nigel
Gray. Row 3: Rod Spronck, Ron Wein, Warren Stumpf, Art Daniels, Mark Abbruzzee, Tim Golden, Craig Gorren, Jim Nichols, John Harper. Missing: Tony
Nardelli, Andy Contos, Terry Shoen, Art Meigh, Mark Ritter, Alex Grohel, Terry Hora, Joe Andreassi.

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Row I: Chris Bisbane, Jim Moiser, Mike Stefonetti, Matt Simone, Perry Litingcher, Dayton Sanders, Wes Samsel, Tim Smith, Frank Force, Doug Price. Row 2:
Charlie Stefonetti, Kevin Eldridge, Bob Dutitz, Mike Patrick, Matt Middendorf, Dan Secor, Paul Surnicki, Bennie, Pete Cosgrove, Dave Samsel, Parker, Tony
Grimaldi, Nei]Jones, Roger,Justin Schies.

Row I: Carol Pian, Ann Timko, Chri s Hud,
Coleman, Pat Klotz. Missing: Maggie Gonza

DIRKSEN

Row I George Garten. Brian Fenn, Glenn Mansfield, Don Horrocks. Row 2: John Parkross, John Miranda, Ed Van Buren, Rich Iero, Larry Cohen, Jack Manley,
Tom Heller, Chuck Partridge. Row 3: John Fallopilli , Steve Grogan, Tim Reynolds, Andy, Joe Rocetti, Ken Rogers, Mike May, Jim O'Neil, Bob Franke, Mike
Lombard, Tony.Jim Fisher, Lou Bader.

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ie, Pete Cosgrove, Dave Samsel, Parker, Tony

DOANE

Row I: Carol Piatt, Ann Timko, Chris Hudak, Gayle Donalaski, Candice Kennedy. Row 2: Beth Olmstead, Kathy Waung, Ellen Berg, Suzanne Pienchiak, Diane
Coleman, Par Klotz. Missing: Maggie Gonzalas .

an Buren, Rich Iero, Larry Cohen, Jack Manley,
;ers, Mike May, Jim O'Neil, Bob Franke, Mike

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�GORE

Row 1: Bernie Donachue, Dave Yakaites, Mark Santora, Jeff Baird, Paul Adams, Brian Roth. Row 2: Bob Klecenda, Steve Kimback, John Harper, Dean Evans,
Ray Best, Ron Anderson, Mike Kosik. Row 3: Preston Dyer, Greg Wild, Al Molero, Gary Toczylowski, Dane Drasher, Jamie Hohnson, Jim Duvany, Al Berger,
John Zapko. Missing: Tim Reynolds, Bill Sobczak.

Row 1: John Andrake, Scott Becker, Drew H
Miller, Mike Volpe. Row 3: Steve Standiford
Mehalick. Missing: Eric Jansen, Wayne Claw

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, Jamie Hohnson, Jim Duvany, Al Berger,

Row 1: John

GRISSOM

Andrake, Scott Becker, Drew Harris, Steve Schaefer, Dale Trostle. Row 2: Rene Sanchez, Larry Zale, Jeff Mawhinney, Bill Ware, Mike Otruba, Tom
Miller, Mike Volpe. Row 3: Steve Standiford, Steve Kirshner, Steve DcNagy, Pete Eller, Ed Forte, Mitch Silver, Mark Lobitz, Tony Morollo, Clint Franklin,Jerry
Mehalick. Missing: Eric Jansen, Wayne Clawans, Dave Finkel, Steve Esrick, Paul Kasmer, Craig Levin.

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rasher, Jamie Hohnson, Jim Duvany, Al Berger,

GRISSOM

Row l:John Andrake, Scott Becker, Drew Harris, Steve Schaefer, Dale Trostle. Row 2: Rene Sanchez, Larry Zale,Jeff Mawhinney, Bill Ware, Mike Otruba, Tom
Miller, Mike Volpe. Row 3: Steve Standiford, Steve Kirshner, Steve DeNagy, Pete Eller, Ed Forte, Mitch Silver, Mark Lobitz, Tony Morollo, Clint Franklin,Jerry
Mehalick. Missing: Eric Jansen, Wayne Clawans, Dave Finkel, Steve Esrick, Paul Kasmer, Craig Levin.

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�Row 1: Megan Snyder, Ro:
Issics. Row 3: Kim Foltz,
Missing: Ronna Calvin, Tl:

HOLLENBACK

Row 1: Jan Wolf, Mandy Williams, Drena Grainey, Bobbie Hamilton . Row 2: Denise Marich, Nancy Van Kuran , Sue Theobald, Ruth Zukowski, Lisa Naso, Julie
Dene, Kathy Tyhlala. Row 3: Karen Kansavage, Sue Frieda, Myra Klien,Joan Palmer, Michele Cooper. Missing: Janet Hocking, Theresa Sasa.

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�McCLINTOCK

Row I: Megan Snyder, Rose Sheridan, Kathaleen O'Callagahan,Jackie Wiendl. Row 2: Claire Johnson, Nancy Mathers, Sue Bechtold,Jill Fritz, Karen Adams, Sue
Issics. Row 3: Kim Foltz, Ella Booth, Kathy Ruff, Janet Kroft, Helen Stubits, Joni Frengel, Rosetta Chiavacci, Theanne Murata, Lisa Petrone, Joanie Fiester.
Missing: Ronna Calvin, Theresa Wright.

Id, Ruth Zukowski, Lisa Naso, Julie
, Theresa Sasa.

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�MINER

Row 1: Rich Hofman, Andy Bacharach, Dave Gregrow, Andy Wilkson, Rich Cutler. Row 2: Kevin Yost, Scott Wiener, Mike Heller, Nick Lozorak, Tony Couto,
Bob Welsh. Row 3: J. Sullivan, Lou Fisher, Scott Lewis, Norman Verhoog, Tom Donahue, Bert Katz, Rich Scott.

Row 1: Steve Bailey, Mario Apuzzo,John For
Tom Cameron, Oscar the deer, Denny Jacobs
Bello,Joe Gray, Mitch Feinburg, Wair Lofres
Jeff Snyder.

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PRIAPUS

Row 1: Steve Bailey, Mario Apuzzo,John Forte. Row 2: Bill Popeleski, Andy Dutch,Joe Yacawitz, Mark Symanowicz, Mike Rappa, Dave Gibson, Mike Hurchick,
Tom Cameron, Oscar the deer, Denny Jocobs, Dion Spencer. Row 3: Larry Sall, Bob Austin,John Leedy, Rick Smith, Bruce Spiegler, Lee Kopeika, Dave MoralesBello,Joe Gray, Mitch Feinburg, Walt Loftes. Missing: John Lewandoski, Mike Carbone, Larry Larioni, Brooks Clark, Paul Kerrigan, Lee Thomas, Tony Skiptunas,
Jeff Snyder.

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General Murtha, Roy Preefer, Rick Mahonski
Bob Ausura, Dave Palanzo, Tony Pinto, Gary
Greenspan, Rick Marshall,Jack Manley, Regg:

ROOSEVELT

Row 1: Par Delorenzo, Art Mitchell, Ben McCollum, Tony DeVincenris, Chip Pufko. Row 2: Lenny Vekkos, Bob Brezinski, Mary Lee Gorman, Tony Youtzy,
Mike Anger, Srom Feigles, Carl Defelice, Dan Cardell , Mark Arcure, Stud, Steward Rae. Row 3: Mark Densenberg, John Zorbo, Rick Marcunis, Rick Dickson,
J erry Ross, Tom Lubus, Tom Shaw, Rick Lacy.

124

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Row l: Jeff Klemn, Bruce McCarthy, Ron Reagan, Lorenzo Alston, Greg Herbert, Gary Kausmeyer, Carl Holsberger, Doug Hodgins. Row 2: Jack Loftus, Jim

General Murtha, Roy Preefer, Rick Mahonski, Lonny Balum, Val Kaplan, Bill Harris, Mark Rado, Asshole, Mike Dzurina, Terry Christman. Row 3: Phil Mertz,
Bob Ausura, Dave Palanzo, Tony Pinto, Gary Punorly, Bill Crazy Manley, Mike Yanchuck, Keith Jones, Nick Holgash, Jose Olivares, Jim Yosh. Missing: Alan
Greenspan, Rick Marshall,Jack Manley, Reggie Fatherly, Glenn Mansfield, Dave Taylor, Fred Hermann, Dennis Flannagan, Dork.

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:m Zorbo, Rick Marcunis, Rick Dickson,

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Row 1: Sharon Knight, Cheryl Ann Berry, Quat Tin Oui, Wendy Warner, Trish O'Keefe, Laura Alunni, Missy Smith,Judy Kirnon, Pat Kurillo. Row 2: Tonee
Bader, Karen Snow,Judy Berkise, Nadine Metro, Marylyn Sye, Alisa Meyers, Debbie Gould. Row 3: Andrea Schneider, Gayle Jean Berry, Debbie Welliver, Helen
Vermey, Nina Zalkind, Cindy Phillips, Bonnie Pinkowski, Cathy Davis, Diane Peckalomis,Joanne Kocan.

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STERLING HOTEL

127

�Row 1: Dee Dee Donahue, Rosie Noone, Lin
Paulette Kulusa, Sue Fishera, Sharon Wilkes
Theresa Hussong, Kathy Stano, Wanda Philli·

STURDEVANT

Row I: Chery] Roberts, Anita Mucciolo,Jerri Hoffman, Penny Grigs, Sally Swisher, Trisha Ryan, Sue Collins. Row 2:Joann Eriavic, Helen Neissen, Martha Pron,
Terry Roof , Sue Sprunitus, Lori Ashbaugh, Mary Ann Zelinski. Row 3: Lisa Mastramouno,Joann Michan, Caro] Stefonetti, Sharon Clune, Mary Jane Nulcy,Jeanne
Graver, Amy Gurder. Row 4: Hury Gochez, Donna Witmore, Maureen Falvey, Karen Ashman , Roe Rosati, Patty Moser,Jan Kad]ecik,Joan Chemnitius, Kathy Jo
Kooniz, Betsy McDonaJd,Joanne Harding, Wendy Ferrall, Nancy Slawson, Lucy Respass. Missing: Diane Simensky, Marie Sullivan.

128

�SULLIVAN

Row I: DeeDee Donahue, Rosie Noone, Linda Oder, Barb Gorgas, Matt Middendorf. Row 2: Karen Olney, Diane Zayac, Linda Abbey, Marianne Stefanowicz,

Paulette Kulusa, Sue Fishera, Sharon Wilkes, Sue Hansen. Row 3: Karen Berkeley, Anne Eshler, Barb Shaffer, Sherry Faux, Cindy Perry, Mary Ann Valvano,
Theresa Hussong, Kathy Stano, Wanda Phillips, Sue Harris, Mary Kay Malloy, Donna Stanco.

&gt;ann Eriavic, Helen Neissen, Martha Pron,
:ti , Sharon Clune, Mary Jane Nulcy,Jeanne
, Jan Kadlecik, Joan Chemnitius, Kathy Jo
·ie Sullivan.

129

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rmko~icc M"imC&lt;h, Uun Eg,o, M,rth, Usco,
Brenda Kubilis, Lori Greene, Ana Almuda-Samos, Marilyn Anderson. Row 3: Patti Reilly, Sonya Rohdes, Dagmar Moravic, Karen Lucchesi, Coreen Samora, Terry
Saboski, Pam Ingoldsby.

Row 1: Cheri Meyer, Jean Reiter, Mary Jean
Tavella, Sandy Shotwell. Row 3: Terry Wei.g
Pashchick.

130

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WALLER

Row 1: Cheri Meyer, Jean Reiter, Mary Jean DeSandes, Sue Obie. Row 2: Lynn Sayer, Debbie Stephens, Jackie Buzzelli, Nancy Evans, Rosie Nicastro, Adele Ann
Tavella, Sandy Shotwell. Row 3: Terry Weiglo, Cindy Gluck, Maria Bardoutsou, Lorraine Galletta, Lois Enama, Carol Kosic, Mary Pedley, Slyvia Apostel, Carol
Pashchick.

131

�Row 1 : Sport, Mesceda, Donald Anticoli, L
Greg Miller, Tony Veglia, Basil KaczmarCZ)
J oe Burnett, Howie Shulman, Dave McElwe
Ahmo ud Mahamoud.

WARNER

Row I : John Salvitz, Gary Ceriani, Paul Miller, Glenn Davis, Ed Ohnott, Mike Mickey, Rick Maurer, Nick Gard, Dave Arigoni. Row 2: Jonathan Boghosian, Craid
Johnson, Ken Lesniak, Alan Shaw, Joe Ferreira, Mike Hrunchak, Pete Pagano,John DeWenrer. Row 3: Jonathan Szostek, Erich Abken,John Fisch,Jim Eiden, Rick
Karo, Snake G rasley,John Lack, Mr. E. Abrams, Bruce Douglas, Larry McMillian, Brad McLennan. Missing: Forrest Orth.

132

�WEBSTER

Row 1: Spore, Mesceda, Donald Anticoli, Les Burns, Bill Keba, Bill Molnar, Mike Wislon. Row 2: Ed Hazzouri, Bob Demuth, Kevin McCormick, Stan Lobitz,
Greg Miller, Tony Veglia, Basil Kaczmarczyk, Bob Irwin. Row 3: Andy Bloschichak, Len Anderson, Larry Muller, Bernie Pickering, Michael Flamini, Mike Sibilia,
Joe Burnett, Howie Shulman, Dave McElwee, Shep Willner, A. Tsolakis. Missing: Jerry D'Albis, Tony A!X)stolaris, Mark Sanders, Sammy Aanyomi,Joe Delgado,
Ahmoud Mahamoud.
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133

�WEISS

Row 1: Pan Keller, Pat Ramsey, Shari Hoffman, Nancy Kovar, Pam Balden. Row 2: Shelia Imler,Julie Bollinger, Michele LaRose, Lynn Campbell , Kathy Bozinski. Row 3: Judy Menapace, Kim Flis, Cindy Glawe, Sharon Seider, Pat Warski, Debbie Blum, Nancy Speiser, Jan Burszak. Missing: Kathy Lesh, Donna Grontkowski, Lisa Rozette.

Row I: Brian Fenn, Larry Conner, Holly Ba
Rosie Noone, Lou Elefanre, Donna Reese,
Kuran, Mike Anger, Karen Olney, Alan I
McCormick,Jeanne Conway (M.C.).

�Rose, Lynn Campbell, K athy Bozin,1:issing: Kathy Lesh, Donna Gront-

R.A.'S

Row I: Brian Fenn, Larry Conner, Holly Baab, Paul Adams, Nancy Mathers, Carol Ciesielski, Jerry Mehalik. Row 2: J ohn Harper, Nick Holgash, Debbie Fortini,
Rosie Noone, Lou Elefante, Donna Reese, Wendy Ferrall , Ann Sharkey. Row 3: Jim Eiden , J oe Marchetti, Paul Surnicki, Patty Reilly, Jim Yosh, Nancy Van
Kuran , Mike Anger, Karen Olney, Alan France, Michele LaRose, Sheree Kessler, Karen Snow, Ellie Merren, Mary Ann Montague, Kim Witherow, Kevin
McCormick,Jeanne Conway (M.C.).

135

���AMNICOLA

STAFF: Row 1: Shep Willner,
Mary Stencavage, Eddie White.

AMNICOLA STAFF: Row 1: Sue Ann Knight, Ellie Merton, Debbie Orbinati, Mary Ann Toth. Row 2:
Patty Trotta, Karen Polomski, Kim Flis, Sharon Clune. Row 3: Steve Bailey, Chester Colson, Advisor.
Missing: Karen Prigge, Ilene Tinkleman, Kathy Mamrosh, Mary Ellen Strony, Lisa Knutstad.

138

AMNICOLA STAFF: Sitting: Paulette Kulesa, Sharon Clune, Peggy Walczyk.
Standing: Nigel Gray, An Daniels.

Row 1: Lori Mieszkowski, I
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Walter Killian, Dave Evans,

�BEACON

STAFF: Row 1: Shep Willner, Harriet Smith, Donna Korba. Row 2: Lisa Petrone,
Mary Stencavage, Eddie White. Row 3: Rich Scott, Rennie Corbett,Jim Edwards.

EDITORS: Mary Ellen Alu, Wilma Hurst, Patti Reilly.

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Row 1: Lori Mieszkowski, Becky Toton, Dave Ney, Louie DeRobertis, Denise Strickland. Row 2: Kevin Kwiatek, Bill Tironzelli, Diane Marcinko, Shelia Kupinsky, Rick Ryman. Row 3: Mary Jean Daniels, Paul Strinkowski, Dave Cherundolo. Row 4:
Walter Killian, Dave Evans, Debra Sincavage, Peggy Schutz.
139

�IDC
Row 1: Kim Witherow, Maris Solomon, Gary Toczylowski, Bruce Lear, Dave Arrigoni, Mike Heller. Row 2: Tom Bazzini, Albert Collier, Shep
Willner, Donna Speiser, Lisa Hughes, Alan France, Tom Malanga, Joe Gray. Row 3: Laura Alumni, Maryanne Bartoszek, Laurie Schray, Janice Winter, Merle Zipkin, Ken Rogers, Donna Whitmore, Deb Fortini, Nancy VanKuren, Dave Samsel, Tom Benkinney, Mark Santora. Missing From Picture: Sheree Kessler, Gwen Faas, Carla Secrest, John Larkin, Rich Scott, Steve Elko.

CLASSO:
1980

STUDENT GOVERNMENT
Seated: (left to right) Mark Abbruzzese, Barbara Ki lkenny, Jan Perrilak, Donna Smith, Sue Volovicz (Recording Sec.), Gina O'Brien (Pres.), Patty
Cullinan (Treas.), Steven Esrick (V.P.). Standing: (left to right) Steven Kirshner, Shep Willner, Larry Assalita, Diane Cimakosky, Scott Becker, Bruce
Lear (IDC Pres.), Steven Connolley, Dave Cherundolo (CC Pres.), Rosetta Chiavacci, Bill Keba, Frank Scancarella, Al Berger, Dean Baltruchitis
(Advi sor), John Senatore, Diane Coleman, Greg Black, Carl Holsberger. Missing : Sharon Manganiello, Norman Verhoog, Steven Kichka (Parliamentarian ).

�CLASS OF
1977
Diane LaCava
Larry Cohen
Craig Gordon
Patti Reilly

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CLASS OF
1980

ENT
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a, Diane Cimakosky, Scott Becker, Bruce
:ancarella, Al Berger, Dean Balrruchitis
,an Verhoog, Steven Kichka ( Parliamen-

141

�ACCOUNTING CLUB
Front Row: Gary Gardiner, Jamie Johnson, Sue Becktold, Ellen Merton, David Yakaitis. Back Row: Laura Rollman, Rich Muterelli, Ray Best, Joan
Chemnitius.

From Left, First Row : Susan Boyd,
Dave Davis, TC Cameron, Paul Mi
Kufta, Pete Cosgrove. Missing Whe

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R.O.T.C.
From Left, First Row: Susan Boyd, Jeanne Graver, Anne Romanick, Susan Betchold. Second Row: Brad McClellan, Joe Bokar,
Dave Davis, TC Cameron, Paul Miller, Al "Mole" Malero, Neil Jones, Pete Kowalchick, Betsy McDonald, Bob West, Donna
Kufta, Pete Cosgrove. Missing When Picture Taken: John Harper, Mark Rado, Dane Drasher, Mark Symanowicz, David O'Hop.

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Row (1) Lenore Weiss
Jeff Jones
Daryl Dwyer
Judy Berrettini
Sharon Manganiello

BIOLOGY CLUB
(2) Liz Malinowski
Elane O'Donnell
Gail Edwards
John Konicki
Rodney Rothwell
Timothy Boyek

(3) Mandu Phillips
Jacquie Harmon
David Palanzo
Nancy Clodfeldero
David McElver
John Kelly
Phil Spigarelli

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First Row: Len Brill, Nancy Bo~
Phillips, Maureen Salley,John W:

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First Row: Len Brill , N ancy Bogdan, Jim Miller, Carol Piatt, Rick Ryman. Second Row: Edward Kepp, Thomas Benkinny, Mary E.
Phillips, Maureen Salley,John Warakomski , Sheldon Zen. Th ird Row: Matt Evans, Don Demko, Mike Mi ller, Dave Evans.

145

�CIRCLE K.
Row ( 1) Joe Stoshak, Rox Grant, Jean Johnson, George Seiger
(2) Tom Joyce, Stan Freeda, Ed Goham
( 3) Rick Vernouski, Rick Reese.

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Miller, RoseMarie Rosati. Row
2: Sandy Kabescat, Linda
Lombardo, Cathy Hughs. Row
3: Dr. Marban, Tom Lubas,
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Oliveras, Mary Jean Desandes,
Maris Derojas, Gayle Kollar, Joe
Mullarry, Kim Witherow.

PSYCHOLOGY CLUB
147

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CONCERT AND LECTURE
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149

�I.E.E.E.

ENGINEERING CLUB
Top Right:
Swantkowski
McHale, Pat1

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ENVIRONMENT

ART CLUB
Top Right: Margaret Hreha, Bob Husty, Gary Friehes, Dave Sick, Maureen Sonday, Sue Adams, Dave
Swantkowski. Top Left: Nancy DiBiasei, Mike Cerbelli, Marilyn Swantkowski, Claire Maziarczyk, Maureen
McHale, Patty Steele, Candy Chilek, Danny House.

151

�FRENCH CLUB

INT
Row 1: Marie Nguyen, Guat Tim
3: Shep Willner,Jose Olivares, T
Nguyen, Dang Parchana, Tasos T :
152

�INTERNATIONAL CLUB
Row 1: Marie Nguyen, Guar Tim Ooi, Hury Gochez. Row 2: Shirley Eaton , Andrea Schneider, Dean Balrruciris, Mario Apuzzo. Row
3: Shep Willner, Jose Olivares, Tony Apostolaros. Missing: Sylvia Apostol, Dep Ngoc Ho, Panos Kalaritis, Ahmed Mahmoud, Son
Nguyen, Dang Patchana, Tasos Tsolakis, Chekri Yazbek.
153

�JOURNALISM
SOCIETY
From Top: Joe Buckley, Mary Ellen Alu, Wilma Hurst, Brian Boston, Dotty Martin,
Patti Reilly, Connie Basulca, Lisa Waznik, Patrice Stone, Mary Stencavage, Eddie
White.

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�KARATE CLUB
155

�LETTERMEN'S CLUB

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LETTERWOMEN'S CLUB
Row I : Jean Johnson, Jerry Ann Smith, LuAnn Neely, Ronna Calvin, Diane Polachek, Joann Pugliese, Julie Kerrick. Standing: Sue Ann
Knight, Patty Steele, Margy Cosgrove, Maris Solomon, Rose McMahon, Deb Orbinati, Karen Polomski, Maureen Murphy, Carol Piatt,
Malita Maguire, Lisa Waznik. Top Row: Mrs. Saracino, Sally Steele, Dotty Martin, Sharon Wilkes, Mary Kay Malloy, Barb Gorgas,
Anita Meehan, Sharon Clune, Merle Zipkin, Noreen Corbett, Chris Koterba, Karen Olney, Nancy Van Kuren.
157

�NUR~
Row 1: Mary Ann Zilinski, Brenda Kobel us, '
Cheryl Moyer, Nancy Speizer, Mrs. C. Fuller..

MANUSCRIPT SOCIETY

M.E.N.C.
Row 1: Cindy Fisher, Carol Krupa, Marilyn Anderson, Mary Jan Kadlecik, Kathy Herpick, Daria Duh.
Row 2: Linda Lohden, Karen John, Chris Brozuski, Diane Simensky, Cathy Davis, Sue Orber, Marie Sullivan. Row 3: Jim Ruck, Len Costello, Mark Mishinsky,Joe Mayhoff, Ron Reagan, Tom Ralston, Mr. Veremeychik. Row 4: Jeff VanArsdale, Ron Bielicki, Bruce Kinney, Mark Hartman, Austin McElwee.

�NURSING CLUB
Row 1: Mary Ann Zilinski, Brenda Kobelus, Cindy Glaw, Debbie Condo. Row 2: Sandy Sabatini, Patty Masier,
Cheryl Moyer, Nancy Speizer, Mrs. C. Fuller..Row 3: Pam Englesbee, Pame Dule,Jim Nicholas.

C.
Jan Kadlecik, Kathy Herpick, Daria Duh.
:nsky, Cathy Davis, Sue Orber, Marie Sullihoff, Ron Reagan, Tom Ralston, Mr. VereMark Hartman, Austin McElwee.

159

�PHILOSOPHY CLUB
Seated: Charles Popky, Leonard Roberts. Standing: G. K. Wuori, Stephen Pitts, Heather Balester, Jane Davis, John
Sidey.

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PHYSICS CLUB
161

�POLAR BEAR CLUB
Sitting: Mike Conaboy, Jeff Renoe. Row 1: Cary Garderner, Mary Stencavage, Mike Anger, Millie Wysocki, Steve Bailey, Claire McCarthy .
Row 2: Candy Chilick, Cindy Glawe, Carl Edwards, Carol Steffenatti, Debbie Stephens. Row 3: Lenny Jasuta, Mike Rutkowski, Tom Chirdock,Jerry Ross, Rob Rex.

POLITICAL SCIENCE CLUB
162

Row 1: T ina Manzo, Cindy Eddy, Susan Cf
J oyce Vodzak, Gail Byndas, Ann Marie K&lt;
Syephens. Row 4: Sharon Mazuka, Barbara .
Prezlocki,Judy Hudak, Meloney Poplowski .

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isuta, Mike Rutkowski, Tom Chir-

REACH OUT
Row 1: Helen Verney, Holly Baab, Mary Kay Malloy. Row 2: Bill Popeleski, Kevin McCall, Kathy Stano,
Karen Snow, Lenny Vekkos, Cathy Davis. Missing: Lon Balum, Roy Preefer, Lou Elefants, Mary Jean
DeSandes, Dave Taylor,Joe Gray.

T.D.R.

:LUB

Row 1: Tina Manzo, Cindy Eddy, Susan Chandler, Sharon Zawatski. Row 2: Linda Yan us, Jan ice Weinstock,
Joyce Vodzak, Gail Byndas, Ann Marie Kopec, Margaret Pelepko, J udy Bellas. Row 3: Sue Pudlosky, Debi
Syephens. Row 4: Sharon Mazuka, Barbara Agurkas, Paula Strinkoski, Jane Miller. Row 5: Jackie Vitek, Cindy
Prezlocki,Judy Hudak, Meloney Poplowski. Row 6: Sue Suchocki, Diane Polacheck.

163

�Front: Sandy Pensieri . Middle : Sandy Sal
Nancy Slawson. Back: Donna Pape,
Hotchkiss.

VETERANS CLUB

Left co Right : Pacey Davis, Gail Rinkun as, Charlotte Richards, Ellen
DuFosse, Sheree Kessler, Ruth Plyrage, Cheryl Moyer, Lynn Shearon.

JAZZ BAND
164

Seated: Jon Boghosian, Bob De Riggi, Ron Biolecki, Tim Young, James Yosh, Joe Mayhoff, Ed Richards, Sandy Shotwell. Standing: Al Collier, Pete
Grabko, Dave Palanzo,Jim Nicholas, Tom Ralscon, Ron Reagan, Rich Cucler, Bruce Kinney,Joe Cole,Jeff VanArsdale.

�Front: Sandy Pensieri. Middle: Sandy Sabbatini,
Nancy Slawson. Back: Donna Pape, Cathy
Hotchkiss.

CHEERLEADERS

Front Row : Cheryl Meier, Maria
Balaga, Shirley Mariani, Susan Suchoski, Elaine Gaughan. Back Row: Debi
Stephens, Sharon Hohol, Andrea
Chuba, Debbie Yedlock, Debbie Blum,
Frieda Skaff, Karen Burkley ..

STRUTTERS

Left to Right: Patty Davis, Gail Rinkunas, Charlotte Richards, Ellen
DuFosse, Sheree Kessler, Ruth Plytage, Cheryl Moyer, Lynn Shearon.

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165

�CONCERT BAND
Row I : Karen J ohn, Jeff Acornl ey, Linda Schall, Linda Lo hden, Cathy Din stel , Nancy Evans. Row 2: J oe LaCava, Len Costello, Peter Grabko,
Marilyn Anderson, Carol Piatt, Pat Ran say, Ed Ri cha rd s, Aug ust Marini, Jim Yosh. Row 3: Anthony Baronio, M ark H art man, K athy Jo
Koontz, Ron Reagan . Mary Ann Gatti. Chri s Brozusky, Cindy Fi sher, Richard Vaverka, Ron Bielecki, Tim You ng. Row 4 : Maureen Rincavage,
Narda Sperrazza, Carl Long, Thomas Borthwi ck, Cheryl Po lak, El aine Tubman , Al Collier,Judy Pambianco, Carol Reed, David Pavilitz , Robert
.Jo nes. Allen Vanderstu yf, Carol K rupa. Row S: Dave Brown, Bruce Kinney, Theodore Vcremeychik, J eff VanArsdale, Gerald D ' Albis, Joe
Blizman, Don Willi ams, Chris Wilski. Sandy Shorwell. Tom Ral sto n, Mark Mi shinski, J oe May hoff, Mary Jan K adl ecik, William Gasbarro.
Rosendo Santos. Gerarda Savinski, Alison Cormier, Mark Neylon, Richard Gregory, Frank Lercara, Robert Kennedy. M issing: Marie Sullivan,
John Koze. Austin McElwee, Lawrence Vo jtko, Steve Standiford.

166

Row 1: Mr. Richard Chapline, Marilyn A1
Marie Sullivan. Row 2: Elizabeth Rindod
Smurlo, Linda Abbey, Dolores Vida, Luan
Moss, Kim Thomas, Mary Ann Toth, De
Cramer, Cynthia Stuccio, Sue Ellen Orber,
Francis McGrady, Chris Hud ak, J oe Serre
Miller. Row 5: Cindy Tomassacci, Cathy I
hue, T im Boyek, Steve Burnett, D ave Pav
Missing: Doreen Menta, Michele J aworski,

Left to Right: Mr. Chapline, Mike :
McGrady, Kathy Davis, Bob Klein.

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,n Young. Row 4: Maureen Rincavage,
,co, Carol Reed, Da vid Pavilitz, Robert
J eff VanArsdale, Gerald D 'Albis, Joe
vfary J an Kadlecik, William Gasbarro,
err Kennedy. M iss ing: Marie Sulli van,

Row 1: Mr. Richard Chapline, Marilyn Anderson, Karen Barber, Denise Marrineck, Adria Shumosic, Giacoma Buzzelli, Maureen Salley, Patricia Ramsey,
Marie Sullivan . Row 2: Eli zabeth Rindock, Deborah Gdovin, Daria Duh, Adele Tavella, Cynthia Possemato, Jean Matweecha, Marylee Gorman, Gloria
Smurlo, Linda Abbey, Dolores Vida, Luann Madden, Catherine Davi s, Michele Millington. Row 3: Cindy Fisher, Nancy Evans, Sandra Shotwell, Victori s
Moss, Kim Thomas, Mary Ann Toth, Deborah Shekletski, James Ruck, Joseph Matteo, John Koze, Leslie Kirstein, John Zinsky, Michael Smith, Cathy
Cramer, Cynthia Stuccio, Sue Ellen Orber, Carol Bosak, Debra Thompson. Row 4: Cheryl Ploak, Nancy Tenneriello, Wayne Pannabecker, Robert Klein,
Francis McGrady, Chris Hudak, Joe Serrenti, Kathleen Herpich, Larry Vojtko, Judy Pambianco, Charlotte Robak, Linda Schall , Narda Sperrazza, Laurie
Miller. Row 5: Cindy Tomassacci, Cathy Demko, Linda Lohden, Karen John, Maureen Rincavage, David Shema, Gerald D ' Al bis, Frank Kosik, Matt Donahue, Tim Boyek, Steve Burnett, Dave Pavilitz, Ernest Coassolo, Austin McElwee, Leo Strumski, Jan Cwikla, Ann Timko, D onna Marchetti, Lisa Waznik.
Missing : Doreen Menta, Michele Jaworski, Peggy Rentschler, Mike Miller, Rosa Khalife, Pat W arski, Carol Reed , D agmar Moravec.

MADRIGAL SINGERS
Left to Righ t : Mr. Chapline, Mike Smith, Kathy Herpich, Ken McGraw, Vicky Moss, Jim Ruck, Sandy Shotwell, Ron Fex, Mari lyn Anderson, Frank
McG rady, Kathy Davis, Bob Klein.

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Aug. 29, 1976

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Oct. 8-10, 1976
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Bonfire
Oct. 21, 1976

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Oct. 22, 1976

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Oct. 23, 1976

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Oct. 30, 1976

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Oct. 30, 1976

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Dec. 10, 1976

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March 19, 1977

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April 1, 1977

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April 15, 1977

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April 22-24, 1977

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April 23, 1977

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May 19, 1977

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First Row: John Lychos, Greg Wild,John Lack, Bill Abrams,John Duda, Don McDermott, Frank Wengen, Len Dalmas, Paul Adams,
Paul Wengen, Tony Couto, Larry Tarutis. Second Row: Tim Connolly, Dave Fritzges, Mark Molitoris, Mike Molitoris,John Larkin, Ed
Murray, Tony Shipula, Paul Surnicki, Joel Kane, James Beck, Bob Franke, Ned Connolly. Third Row: Frank Forte, Mike Wilson, Bob
Dubicz, Bob Castellani, Tom Heller, Dwight Beck, Mark Rado, Alan Greenspan, Andy Contos, Bob Owens, Bill Slavoski, Joe Delgado.
Fourth Row: Tom McDade, Bill Sobczak, Joe Devaney, Mark Arcure, John Miranda, John Frappolli, Paul Peterson, Melvin Johnson,
Mike Patrick, Steve Croghan, Bill Molnar, Ed D'Amico, Tom Sokola, Bernard Pickering. Fifth Row: Bob Ausura, Chris O'Brien, Tony
Pace, Don Williams, Ray Pambianco, Dave Korba, Jeff Shovlin, Cliff Jones,
David Brace, Ralph Gambini, Rich Paciej, Vince Savoca, Larry Davis. Sixth Row:
Dr. Gordon Earles, team physician; Coach Roland C. Schmidt ; Assistant Coaches
Jonah Goobic, Ed Lukas, Jeff Giberson, Joe Moran, Joe Skvarla, Paul Kane, Jim
Fennell, Mike Aed, trainer; managers Tom Dougherty, Mark Kaczinski, and Scott
Jenkins.

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Molitoris, John Larkin, Ed
Forte, Mike Wilson, Bob
Bill Slavoski, Joe Delgado.
:Jeterson, Melvin Johnson,
.sura, Chris O'Brien, Tony
Jeff Shovlin, Cliff Jones,
1, Larry Davis. Sixth Row:
chmidt; Assistant Coaches
e Skvarla, Paul Kane, Jim
Mark Kaczinski, and Scott

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With a young and inexperienced team tli.e 1976 Football
Colonels faced a disappointing season. The strength on the
squad was its defense. Tony Pace, Chris O'Brien and Tony
Couto were its leaders. On the offensive side Paul Wengen
and Don McDermott provided the spark.
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The Colonels ended the season with victories over Juniata and Delaware Valley which could indicate that the team
began to put it all together and it looks like next year will
be an improvement over this one.

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Lycoming
Bloomsbur.g
Upsala
Albright
Susquehann
Juniata
Delaware V

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7
7
14
9

Indiana St. U.
Lycoming
Bloomsburg
Upsala
Albright
Susquehanna
Juniata
Delaware Valley

13
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experienced team the 1976 Football
&gt;inting season. The strength on the
'ony Pace, Chris O'Brien and Tony
)n the offensive side Paul W engen
&gt;Vided the spark.
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her and it looks like next year will
this one.

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First Row: Diane Coleman, Correen Santoro, Donna Betelli. Geri Hoffman. J ulie Kerrick. Lee Ann Earl. Lu Ann
Neely. Marie Elko. Barb Gorgas. Mary McC:ann. Sue Piensiak. Second Row: Co;ich G:t)' F. Meyers. Jon i Fi ester Brook s.
Sue Ann Knight, Sue Se rio, Mary Jo Frai l, Ka ren Killian,Jcrry Ann Smith. Penny Bianrnni. Kim Flis. Ronna C:oh·in .
Jean Johnson.

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un blemisheJ 3-0 recorJ . Heading rhe rea
Sm ith made history being the fir st ever
J uni or Barb Gorgas and another Fres hm;;
The Colonelertes also equaled last ye
A fcer losing rhcir firsr game in this do
d deared Drew U. and .Juniata a~suring ti
W ilkes in the Finals of the Consolations.
Receiving the MVP Award for offcns
M VP Award went to Freshman Jury AllI
The C:olonclcttes arc cxr-icctccl ro rnnti

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: Kerrick. Lee Ann Earl,
;;iy F. l\kyers. Joni Fiesrer 13roob.
)ianrnni. Kim Fli s. Ronna C:oh·in.

1976 RESULTS
2
Albrighr
Marywood
3
Kurzcown
0
4
Misericordia
1
Bloomsburg
Lafayette
0
Lycoming
5
4
Drew U.
2
Susquehanna
2
Del. Val.
Scranton
5
Bucknell
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Overall Record 8-4
NPWIAA Record: 3-0

The 1976 Field Hockey squad enjoyed possibly their finest season ever repeating once again as NPWIAA champs with an
unblemished 3-0 record. Heading the team were senior co-captains Penny Bianconi and Sue Ann Knight. Freshman Jerry Ann
Smith made history being rhc first ever placed on the first team of Susquehanna All-Stars. Placing on the second team was
Junior Barb Gorgas and another Freshman Mary Jo Fr:1il received Honornhle Mention.
The Colonelettes also equaled last year when they brought home the fourth place trophy from the MAC Tournament.
After lo sing their first game in thi s double elimination rourn:1ment to Dickin so n rhe girls fought hard to stay in it and
def eared Drew U. and Juniata assuring them of a trophy. Elizabethtown edged the ream out for third place honors dc::fcaring
Wilkes in rhc Final s of rhc Consolation s.
Receiving the MVP Awar-d for offense was Ronna Colvin, a Junior transfer from Keystone Junior College The dc::fcnsive
MVP Award went ro Fre shma n Jerry Ann Smith.
The Colondcttcs arc expected to continue their success as they arc cxpcning a fine: group of Prcshmcn next fall.

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First Row: Joe Degenhart, Maris Solomon, Steve Kinback, Bill Nardone, Dean Evans, Joe Piccone. Second
Row: Russ White, Mark Ritter, Mario Apuzzo. Steve Bailey, Len Vekkos, Andy Dutch, Dave Borrmann.
Standing: Assistant Coach Mike Sicher, Mark Toole, Tasos Tsolakis, Tony Apostolaros. Panos Kalaritis.
Mike Kohl, Dang Patchana, Bernie Domkowski. Tim Reynolds, Coach Chip Eaton .

This year's Booters enjoved their finest season ever reaching the .500 mark with an even 6-6 clip. Coach Chip Eaton
looked to co-captains Panos Kalaritis and Bill Nardone to
lead the team.
Sophomore Mario Apuzzo led the scoring stats with LO
goals and L assist. Juniors Len Vekkos and Tony Apostolaros had fine seasons as well as Freshman Tim Reynolds.
It looks bright for next year as the team will only lose 2
lettermen.

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Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
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Bloomsburg Sr.
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Bapti st Bible
Scranton
Madison FDU
l\IoraYian
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Dcl:nvare Valley
Elizabethtown
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First Row: Dave Boris, Jeff Davis, Dave Kerek, Mary Kay Malloy, Roger Davis. Jeff Metzger. Second
Row: Steve Standiford, Pete Kowalchik. Vince D'Amaro. Don Patrick. Dan Rittenhouse. Coach
George Paw lush.

Wilkes
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Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
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Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
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Harri st Bible
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Muhknherg
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Delaware Valin·
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Albright
Phila. Textile
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Lebanon Valley
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Susquehanna
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Elizabethtown
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Scranton
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Although rhe Harriers did nor h
this year. there were some bright spo
try team. An increasing amount of
e\'entualh prmide the depth that is n
Freshman Da\'e Boris led the.: rean
Sophomore .Jcf f Da\ is. and Junior Sr(
The Harriers will look to nnr ye
tion of Coach George Pawlush who v
squad to a nc\,· coach .

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Dan Rittenhouse_ Coach

1976 RESULTS
Scranrcm
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Scranron
Muhlenberg
Dc:laware Valley
Albrighr
Phila. Texrilc
Lebanon Valin

F&amp;:M
Albrighr
Susquehanna
Elizabnhrown
Scranton
Baptist Bible

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27
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Alth ough rhe Harrie rs did nor have a winning season
this year. there were so me brighr spors for rhe Cross Country team. An increasi ng amount o f runn e rs each yea r will
eYentual h pro,·ide the deprh that is needed.
Freshman Da,e Bo ri s led th e ream ove r the course wirh
Sophom o re Jef f Da,·is. and J uni or Ste\"(; Srandiford .
The H ,irrier~ will look ro next vear wirhout the na vigarion of Coach G eorge P,ndu sh who will be surrendering hi s
squad to a nc\\· coach.

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Kneeling: Sharon Wilkes, Cindy Yablonski, Debbie Welliver, Joann Pugliese, Rose McMahon, Judy Bellas,
Merle Zipkin. Standing: Coach Sandra Bloomberg, Freida Skaff, Joann Englot, Sally Steele, Patty Steele,
Chris Koterba, Reenie Corbett, Diane Polachek.

1976 RESULTS

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Bucknell
Marywood
Marywood
Misericordia
Scranton
Bloomsburg
Lycoming
Misericordia
Scranton
Baptist Bible

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8-3

NPWIAA 7-0

For the second straight
undefeated 7-0. Co-captain
Chris Koterba are the four
The Tennis squad callee
tab. Next year's team will
Merle Zipkin and Diane Pc

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7
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7
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Lock Haven
Bucknell
Marywood
Marywood
Misericordia
Scranton
Bloomsburg
Lycoming
Misericordia
Scranton
Baptist Bible

9
9
1
1
0
2

6
1
0
2

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Overall Record
8-3
NPWIAA 7-0

For the second straight year the netwomen have captured the NPWIAA crown with an
undefeated 7-0. Co-captains Joanne Englot and Patty Steele along with Sharon Wilkes and
Chris Koterba are the four seniors that will be leaving and will be sorely missed next year.
The Tennis squad collected the fin est fall season record of any of the sports compiling an 8-3
tab. Next year's team will rely on the talents of Joann Pugliese and Sally Steele along with
Merle Zipkin and Diane Polachek.

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Front: Tom Donahue. Kneeling: Ken Hughes, Nick Holgash , Lewis Graham , Art Meigh , Gordie
Miller Standing Bob Welsh, Kendall McNeil , George Oschal , Tony Nardelli , Jcff Baird,John Zapko,
Gary Toczylowski, Matty Pererson,Joe McCrae, Terry Schoen.

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Cagers were disappointed with the &lt;
season.
Senior Captain Tom Donahue ho
singled out as a true leader on the COL
be missed next year but if the team
Coach Beardc can expect a great year.

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Delaware Valley
York
Philadelphia Tnrilc
Susquehanna
Lycoming
Spring Garden
George Mason
Moravian
Madison
Juniata
Albright
Upsala

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Drew University
Bloomsburg
Madison FDU
Philadelphia Pharmacy
Scranton University
Elizaberhrown
Lebanon Valley

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Plagued by turmoil and tension within the club. th e
Cagers were disappointed with the outcome of their
season.
Senior Captain Tom Donahue however, shou ld be
singled out as a true leader on the court. Donahue wi ll
be missed next year but if the te:im can get together,
Coach Bearde crn expect a g reat year.

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Kneeling: Dan Cardell, Rick Mahonski, Lon Balum, Mat Simone, Denny Jacobs, Greg Maclean, Bruce Lear,
Chuck Partridge, Dick Bernier. Standing: Ban Cook, Bill Karpovich , Matt Middendorf , Dave Gregrow, Dan
House, Rick Smith, Gene Clemons, Wade Fatool, Dennis Flannagan.

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12
21
16
30
37
34
9
26
33
40
28
35
21
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43
33
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Lehigh
Navy
Tennessee
Virginia Tech
West Chester
East Carolina St.
Syracues
Delaware Valley
Oswego St.
Elizabeth town
Lycoming
Binghamton St.
Hofstra
East Stroudsburg
Army
Bucknell
F&amp;M
Montclair St.
Rutgers
North Carolina St.
Overall record 17-3

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9
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14
18
13
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It was a highly successful season for the Colonels in their
second year of Div. I competition. The grapplers under the
leadership of the quad-captains Rick Mahonski, Dave Gregrow, Lon Balum and Bruce Lear, scored victories over such
large schools as Navy, Hofstra, Army, East and North Carolina. The team also took the team titl e at the Binghamton
Invitational.
Individually, Dave Gregrow and Lon Bal um enjoyed 16-4
records, while Brice Lear had a 17-3-1 log. Dan House finished the year 15-5. In the Wilkes Open, Dave Gregrow
rook third , while Lear grabbed a fourth place finish.
In the Eastern Tournament, the highest f ini shcrs for the
Colonels were Lon Balum with a second, Da ve Gregrow
and Bart Cook, each with thi rds, and Bruce Lear fourth. All
th ese four wrestlers qualified to go to the N;itiol1'.ll T ournament in Oklahoma. As a team, Wilkes had 6 points in
Oklahoma, which is a new record.

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Glawe, John Heffner, Jeff Jones, Melita Maguire, Bill Manley, Paul Neidzwieki, Carol Piatt, Tony Pinto,
Alan Shaw, Maris Solomon, and Lisa Waznik. MANAGERS: Cheryl Moyer, Mary Pedley,Judy Wing .

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57
49
83
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Ursinus
Dickinson
Jersey City St.
Lycoming
Binghamton St.
Cathedral
Ursinus
Dickinson

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[ Boberick, Jim Edwards, Cindy
wieki, Carol Piatt, Tony Pinto,
vfary Pedley,Judy Wing.

This being the last year for two separate swim teams for men and women
gave incentive for a true team effort. The swimmers with especially fine seasons were Paul Neidzwiecki with an 11-0 dual record, and Cindy Glawe.
Junior Captain Jeff Jones should be credited with his leading the team this
year.
In the MAC Tournament Cindy Glawe came home with the only medal - a
second. Overall in the tourney the Wilkesmen placed seventh while the
women placed sixth in the event.

76-77 Results
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Dickinson
Jersey City St.
Lycoming
Binghamton St.
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Kneeling: Karen Smallcomb, Dotty Marcin, Sharon Wilkes, Sue Freda. Standing: Kathy Keating trainer;
Julie Kerrick, Lynn Yedlock, Mary Jo Frail, Karen Olney, Debbie Yedlock, Nancy Johnson, Sue Ann
Knight, Anita Meehan, Coach Wilma Schierer, and Wilma Hurst manager.

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DrewU.
LCCC
King's
Lafayette
Keystone
F&amp;M
Juniata
Lackawanna
Susquehanna
Upsala
Muhlenberg
Bucknell
Misericordia
Albright
Bloomsburg
Kutztown
Elizabethtown
Scranton
Baptist Bible
Marywood

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59
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Overall record 7-14

It was a frustrating and disappointing sea~on for the Women Cagers, fighting their way through a 21 game season. The
female Colonels being led by their third coach in as many seasons had trouble with consistency.
Looking through this were some bright spots however, as the Colonelettes collected 7 victories - more than ever before.
Freshman Mary Jo Frail and Junior Karen Olney were named to NPWIAA Second Team All-Stars, an honor never before
awarded. Also an asset on the court were co-captains Sharon Wilkes, who will be assisting Coach Bloomberg next season, and
Senior Dotty Martin.
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First Row: Mike Supczenski , Barry Harcharufka, Andy Kresky, Jim Stehle, Don McDermott, Ken Suchoski,
Bill Hockenbury, Manny Evans. Second Row: John Cavanaugh, Dan Pisarcik, Steve Grasely, Lou Flefante,
Bill Polaha, Dave Hunganer, Terry Shoen, Coach Gene Domzalski. Third Row: Gary Capece, Bob Brezinski,
George Kavulich, Rich Borofski, Wayne Yankosky , Dave Korba, Carl Defelice, Phil Marino.

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Bloomsburg
Susquehanna
Scranton
Elizabethtown
East Stroudsburg
Al brigh t
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Delaware Valley
U rsinus
Scranton
Juniata
Kut ztow n
Scranton
Gettysburg

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Overall record 20-2
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Wilkes Baseball has become one of the most highly respected sports in the
area. For the first time in history the team won the MAC Championship outright.
The team had a batting average of .342 and a pitching ERA of 2.67. The pitching
staff dazzled its opponents by striking out a total of 200 batters in 189 innings.
The overall season record was 20-4, which tells the story in itself.
There will be only three seniors graduating this year. Don McDermott, who
batted .357 and set a new school record with his 33 RBI's. Manny Evans and Jim
Stehle both pitched to 6-1 records and their combined efforts accounted for 12 of
the 20 team victories .
In playoff action however, the team was defeated two straight cutting short
their dreams of repeating as Mideast Champs.

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First Row: Wes Samsell, Tim Smith,Joe Burnette, Doug Price, Mark Sanders, Tom Heller, Steve Kinback, Larry Sall. Second
Row: John Lack, Greg Wild , Tony Youtzy , Mike Narbecki, Bruce Davis, Mark Davis, Bill Harris , Kun Franke, Bill Abrams,
Brian Blesi , Bob Taylor, Asst. Coach Jon Hobrock. Third Row: George Hodges, Tony Gremaldi, Dwight Beck, Jim O'Neil,
Jack Manley , Bill Adams, Andy Dutch , Bernie Donachie, John Larkin, Reggie Fatherly, Dave Gregrow, Asst. Coach Fred
Lohman, HEAD COACH Chuck Mattei.

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13
17
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14
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Dickinson
Lehigh
Madison FDU
Bucknell
Ha ve rford
Muhlenberg
Gettysburg
Western Maryland
Lebanon Valley
Franklin Marshall
Overal I Record 4-6

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player Bruce Davis suffered a separated shoulder in preseason play and missed most of the year. Coach Mattei was not
ready to give up but because of the injuries, the team ended
the season with a 4-6 record.
Big Guns for the squad were Bill Adams and Freshman
Tim Smith. Scoring however, came from a large array of
stickmen so next year should prove to be a successful one.

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First Row: Coach Doris Saracino, Karen Burkley, Peggy Rentschler, Donna Whitmore, Diane Brodbeck,
Joan Chemnitius, Debbie Orbinati, Barb Gorgas, Hury Gochez. Second Row: Kathy Keating trainer; Ann
Timko, Pat Klotz , Sharon Knight, Martha Lasco, Barb Schaemer, Diane Coleman, Sally Steele, Karen Polomski, Mary Ann Toth , Sharon Clune, Karen Olney manager; Sharon Wilkes.

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On ly in its second season at Wilkes, the Women's Volleyball ream has
grea tl y improved since last year. Volleyba ll is not well csrablishccl in this
area, but is ga in ing interest at Wilkes. T hi s year. the Spikers. coached by
Doris J Saracin o, had a total of 21 players. Among these. they arc losing
seven sen iors: Joan C hemnirius . Sha ro n Clune, l3arb Gorg:1s, Debbie Orbinati, Karen Snow . Ma ry Ann Toth, and Sharon Wilkes.
Next year, wirh co-caprair.s Sa lly Steele and Karen Polomski, rhe Volleyba ll team w ill he 1ooking forward to a winning season.

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MEMBERS INCLUDE: Laura Alumni, Holly Baab, Tami Berand, Rosetta Chiavacci, Candy Chelek,
Mary Jo Frail, Sue Freida, Drena Grainey, Julie Kerrick, Sue Ann Knight, Dana Jamiolkawski, Nancy
VanKuren, Nancy Mathers, Anita Meehan, Karen Olney, Patty Steele, Jackie Wiendl, Helen Nissen,
Helen Vermey, Debbie Welliver, Debbie Yedlock, Lynn Yedlock, Nancy Johnson, manager, Coach
Gay Meyers.

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ci, Candy Chelek,
1iolkawski, Nancy
di, Helen Nissen,
, manager, Coach

1977 Results

Wilkes
7

5
30
23
12

Kings
Scranton
Baptist B.
Marywood
LCCC

15
10
7

8

19

The Colonelettes added yet another
sport to their agenda as so£ tball was
introduced. Under the direction of
Coach Gay Meyers, the women finished their first season with a 2-3
record.
Standouts for the team were MVP
Anita Meehan who ran up a batting
average of well over .600, and Karen
Olney, who caught and also pitched.
The team was plagued by injuries
to their pitching staff with starters
Mary Jo Frail sustaining a fractured
finger and Debbie Welliver a dislocated collarbone. However, next year
looks encouraging as the team will
only lose two starters and fields many
young players.

289

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0

I
f
MEMBERS INCLUDE: Joseph Angelella, David Blumfield, Ken Donlavage, Bryan Hoynak, Jeff Klemm, David Kollar, Mike Molitoris, Steve Nielson, Sandy Pensieri, John Petrosky, J ohn Ralston, David Samsel, Joseph Skladany, Joseph Stephens, Barry Williams, Asst.
Coach Ed Baltuchitis, Coach Roland Schmidt.

1977 RESULTS
Wilkes
430

Ursinus
424
Lycoming
Forfeit
409
Scranton
411
409
Upsala
422
402
Moravian
439
402
Muhlenberg
430
407
ESSC
400
407
Juniata
411
397
Susquehanna
390
387
Lebanon Valley 402
387
Scranton
419
407
Albright
411
MAC'S finished 2nd
OVERALL RECORD
9-3

290

�)onlavage, Bryan Hoyly Pensieri, John PetroBarry Williams, Asst.

1977 RES UL TS
Wilkes
430

Ursinus
424
Lycoming
Forfeit
Scranton
411
409
Upsala
422
409
402
Moravian
439
402
Muhlenberg
430
407
ESSC
400
407
Juniata
411
397
Susquehanna
390
387
Lebanon Valley 402
387
Scranton
419
407
Albright
411
MAC'S finished 2nd
OVERALL RECORD
9-3

291

�Men's Tennis

Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes

1977 RESULT~
Ursinus
0
Baptist Bi
6
Scranton
3
Susquehar
7
Bloomsbu
0
Moravian
5
Elizabetht
1
Scranton
2
Lycoming
Albright
3
Overall record 4

Kneeling: Judd Davis, Clint Walker, Charlie Petrino, Mark Abbruzzesse. Standing: Rich Baran, Scott Gruber, Mike
Hramchak, Vince Walters, Coach Tom Rokita.

292

�.

Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes

1977 RESULTS
Ursinus
Baptist Bible
6
Scranton
3
Susquehanna
7
Bloomsburg
0
Moravian
5
1
Elizabethtown
2
Scranton
Lycoming
Albright
3
0

9
3

6
2

9
4
8

7

Forfeit
6

Overall record 4-6

Rich Baran, Scott Gruber, Mike

This season was successful for the Wilkes Netmen, ending with a 4-6 record. Of the starting nine players, only seniors Judd Davis and Mark Abbruzzesse will not be returning
next year. They have had a great year and will surely be
missed. With this year's experience under them, Coach
Tom Rokita is looking forward to a winning season for
next year.

293

�Asst. Co:ich Brook Yeager
\l(/ rcsrl i np:
Coach Ken Turley
Swimming

Coach Chip Eaton
Soccer

Assr. Coach .Jon
HobrcKk - l.,tcrossc

Coach Wilma Schicrcr
Women·, lhsketh,t!I

Coach Rollie Schmidt
Foot hall and Col f

Co,1d1 Torn Rokiu
[\fen\ Tcnni,

h C,11 F. 1\ !ncrs
Field I lmkn
S"ftl);lll

(:();l,

Co,1d1 (;corgc P,twlush
(:["():-,:-, c:ountr~ ·

294

.

�As,t. Coach Brook Yeager
\X/rcsr Ii nµ:

Coach Gene Domzal sk i
f3:1 seh:tl l

C0:1ch Sandy Bloomberg
Tenni s

Coach Chip Eaton
Soccer

Coach Rodger Beardc
lhskcrh:dl

Coach John Rec".:
Wre stling

Schmidt

.I Golf

C:o:1th Torn Rokir :1
l\kn', T cnni,

C:o:1ch Dori s Saracino
\'ollC\·h:tl I

295

�DONALESKI , ANN G.

Senior Directory

1-11~ Clin to n Ave .. lrvin11to n. N.) .

07 111

DOUGHERTY, JOSEPH
18.l W . Broad St.. N a~t irnke. P.t.

R.D . 1, Tu nkhannoc k, Pa

25 M ou n11in St.. Swoyersv il le, Pa .

18657

R.D. 1, Bo x 1026, Stroudsbu rg, Pa.

ACKERMAN, EDWARD
126 Butl er St., Pil{ StOn, Pa.

.\5 Co rl ear St .. W il kes- Barre, Pa.

201 Ali cia St.. Old Forge . Pa.

18702

13904

\ 7 Carey Ave., Wilkes- Barre, Pa.

4 11 S. Em pire St. , Wilkes- Barre, Pa.

18703

ALBANESE, AMY L
R.D . 1 J oel Hill Rd., Plymouth , Pa.

18651

ALBRIGHT, EUGENE
46 D ivision St. , W il kes- Barre , Pa .

.l09 Ri dge St. , Ashley, Pa.

ALEXANDER, LAURICE

75 Butle r St., Fo rt y Fo rt, Pa.

12 Graham Av e., Wilkes- Barre. Pa.

BOWALICK, JULIA A.

CHO PY AK , MARY A.
14 I Rock St.. Pi tts ton. Pa.

18702

18702

89 Tom pki ns St., Pi11sro n , Pa.

18644

172 N o ble St. , N ant icoke . Pa .

BRILL, EDGAR L

9.l Main St .. Lu zern e. Pa.

14.l E. Main St. , Nanticoke. Pa.

BRINER , KAREN G.
2662 W . Al der Rd .. Bel lmo re . N .Y.

AZAIN , GAIL D.
18702
07644

166 Com m errial Sr. , Prov incttewn. MA .

BACCANARI, LIBORIO

BROWN , LOUANN M.

165 Eli zabeth St.. Pi tts ton. Pa.

-110 N . Ma in St .. Wi lkes- Barre . Pa.

18640

02657

18702

BRUNO, CAROL A.

5.15 E. Pine St. . O lyp han t. Pa .

100 Truesdale Dr. . Croron-o n-Hudson. N. Y.

18447

BUCHINSKI , MARK P

R.D . 3. Clearfield. Pa.

163 W . N oble St.. N ant ico ke. Pa.

BALENT,JUDITH M.
6 15 Park Place, Du po n t, Pa.

1864 I

MO N . Vi ne St.. H az leto n. Pa.

\72 Chestnu t Sr. . King ston . Pa.

BELSKY , DONALD J
5(f,) Fel lo ws Ave .. Wi lkes-Barre. Pa.

18702

BERDY, PAUL
18705

BURNS, MARY ELLEN E.

11 /4 Red Lio n Rd., H enriel{a, N.Y.

07029

BUSCH . LINDA J

BEST, RAYMOND A.

BUTKIEWICZ, LOUISE

BIELECKI , RONALD T.
298 Scot{ St.. Wilkes- Barre. Pa.

18702

250 Appollo Circl e, N anti coke. Pa .

18634

BILSKI, GARY E.
18706

BISHOP, CHARLES F.
J 8')08

BISULCA, CONNIE E.
18705

BLAUER, MARK R.
18643

40 Church St.. Pl ymo uth . Pa .

(,5

180l2

18702

Maxwell St. . Wilkes-Barre . Pa.

17 J\l o{I St.. Ki ngsto n. Pa.

18702

\CYi Trirr St. . W . W yo mi ng. Pa.

DEVLIN, MARIANNE R.

1864 4

8 Sarah St .. Pl ains. Pa.

187m

\24 E. c;recn St.. Nant icoke. Pa

18705

DIESTELMIER, E. MCKAL
105-1 N ewton Rd., Iowa City. IA

5(-02-1

DOMANSKI, THERESA
19 Conynµh m St.. Ashley. Pa.

18706

DOMOWITCH, PAULJ
I H&lt;,.l/4

I 86-10

-15 Jx:l fo rd St. . Shavertow n, Pa .

18708

_lC&gt;i First St.. Wi lkes- Barre, Pa.

HO'J Loomi s St.. Nanticoke. Pa.

IR6_l4
07078

FENT, PATRICIA A.
810 W . Market St. . Scran ton . Pa .

18508

I l.vn n fi elJ Dr .. Mo rris town. N J .

185 W oodpond Rd .. W . Hartfo rd. CT
_l22 N . Main St . Plai n,. Pa .

18705

FERRALL, WENDY L

18704

120 H averford Dr.. Laflon. Pa.

187m

\o E. Stanmn St.. Hudson . Pa

FEIBUSH , JED S.

DEMKO, DOROTHY E.

20 Di n)!wall St. . Plains. Pa.

FABBRINI, ROBERTS.

M Dori son Dr .. Short Hi lls. NJ

CARBONE, VINCENT P
18702

\8704

FANNICK, DEMETRIUS
186.l 4

DEMKO, DENISE A.

10 15 American St. . N . Catasau q ua. Pa.

EVERHART, ROBERTG.
_l5H Tioµa Ave. Kin gston. Pa.

I \ 2 Lambert St.. Pimmn. Pa.

1865 1

DELANEY, AILEEN P.

1865 1

I 8508

FEDERO, DEBORAH

CALKINS, CHARLES B.

CASEY, DONALD].
18602

08833

122 Blair St.. Plymo uth , Pa .

185 18

CASAGRANDE, N. GRONER

BLAUM, PHILLIP
P.O . Box I 55. Bear Creek. Pa .

409 K o hler Ave .. Old Forge. Pa.

\870'

FALCONE, DENNIS G.

DEITZ, CHARLES J

CASAGRANDE, MARIA A.

105 Geor)!e Ave .. Wilkt:s- Barre. Pa.

I 8702

14467

61 S. Meade St.. W ilkes-Barre. Pa.

18704

CAREY , MAUREEN G.

C :lmero n 6 Viewmonr . Scranton. Pa.

194(, W yom in)! Ave .. Exe ter. Pa

548 Rutter Ave .. K ingsto n. Pa .

CAMPBELL, GWEN K.

BIENKOWSKI.JUDITH

(,75 J\lary St .. Scra nton. Pa.

DAVIS,JAMES L

BUZZELLI , GIACOMINA
18702

19 Garden Ave .. Mo unta intop . Pa.

EV ANS, SUSAN M.
t864.)

16_\ W . Gree n St. , Nant ico ke. Pa.

18642

18702

EVANS, RONALD G.

DALMAS, LEONARD J

605 Ma rcy Sr.. Du ryea. Pa .

123 Lwarrncc St .. Wilkes- Barre, Pa .

Box 144 R.D . 2, Leba non, N J

08817

44 C atlin Ave .. Wilkes- Barre. Pa.

CUPRZINSKI , MICHAEL
066 1 I

18705

EVANS, NEDJ

18706

2_'1 W arren St.. Harri so n. NJ .

11 Pen-y- bryn Dr.. Scranton. Pa.

BIANCONI, PENNY M.

4 Sharp Rd .. Edi son , N._J

18634

CULLINAN , MARY P

BERGER, ALAN S.

07836

18701

222 \J ew Eli zabet h St. , Wil kes-Barre, Pa.

18701

62 Round Hill Rd .. T rumbull. CT

40 Old Ledgewood Rd . Fl anders. NJ .

49 Ch ester St.. Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

EVANS, NANCY

5.~6 Lu1crne A ve., W . Pitt sron. P:t.

18447

BUSA , SHELLEY A.

4 1 Cleveland St. . Hudso n . Pa.

1260.\

CRONAUER, RICHARD J

BURNS, MARY E.

18201

Co lburn Dr .. Po u)!h keepsie . N .Y.

_l_\ N . Main St. , Ash ley, Pa.

18702

EV ANS, MANUEL

COSTELLO, LEONARD C.

4 18 N . Ri ve r Sr. . O ly phant, Pa.

BARON IO, ANTHONY

15 Rut z St. . Ashley. Pa.

18701

BURNETTI , JAMES A.
07083

19.142

COONEY, LYNNE A.

BURGER, ROBERT H.

_127 Sherwood Rd .. U n ion . NJ .

92 W . Ross St.. Wilkes- Barre. Pa.

.\-13 E. Green St. . N antico ke, Pa.

18411

18615

I.\' Skyline Dr .. Glen il-l ills. Pa.

l.l5 O ak St.. Pi m ton. Pa.

66_\ We &gt;tmo rc land Ave., Ki n)!sto n, Pa.

BARBATO,GUY

R.D. I. Falls. Pa .

EVANS, LAWRENCE H.

COOMBS, TERRY L

R.D . I. Mu ncy , Pa.

408 Mario n Sr. . Clarks Sum mi t, Pa.

CONNER, LA WR ENCE A.

(,0

I I 5"0

ESSLINGER.JUDY L
EV ANS, JUDSON K.

18641

BUCKLEY,JOSEPH W.
18640

11_\61

2 Yorksh ire Rd .. Rockvi lle Centre. N . Y.
1841 I

227 S. Fra nk lin St. , W ilkes- Barre, Pa.

18634

BALUM, LON A.
17756

10520

186 12

ESRICK, STEVEN

18704

J(Y,) 1/ 2 C :tr ro l Sr. . Pitt ston, Pa.

\8706

2 I 7-0H 7_l Ave .. Bay side. N .Y.

CONWAY , WILLIAM].

BACHARACH, ANDREW G.
16830

12780

CONSIDINE, KA REN A.

BACHAK, STEPHEN M.

0887 _\

ENGLOT,JOANNE M.

CONABOY, MICHAEL]

BROWN, DAVID P.

BAAB, HOLLY GRACE
434 C ha tles St. , N ew M il ford . N J .

R.D. c,. Dalla s. Pa.

125 Belmo nt Ave .. Clark s Green. Pa.

I 8702

172 lrvin)!ton Ave.. Some rset. NJ .

ENDRUSICK , GLORIA]

COHEN, LARRY P

125 Bl ac kma n St.. Wi lkes- Barre. Pa.

J 870-1

EDFOR T, CRAIG R.
I_\ Tim pson St., Ashle y. Pa.

18640

7()(, Main St.. Swoye rsv ille . Pa.

11110

BRODY, SUSAN C.

4(, Sy lnanu s St., Wilkes- Barre. Pa.

18201

COACH, MARYANNE C.

R.D . I Box 249 . Dall as. Pa.

18704

EDMUNDS, HAROLD S.

P.O . Box 5. Sparro wbush. N. Y.

18634

ASHBURN ER, NELSON J
186 12

07974

CLUNE, SHARON M.

APALISKI, SUSAN E.
18709

I.\ Ren fer St .. Pi ttston. Pa.

18702

18702

EDFORD, MARYL
50 Broad St.. Pringle, Pa.

CLELLAND, RUSSELL R .

7_\ O xf o rd St. . Wi lkes- Barre, Pa.

18634

2(,(, Butler Sr. , Kinpton, Pa.

18704

76\ Peace St .. H az leton. Pa.

18704

BRENKOSH ,JOSEPH P.

ANTONIK, JAMES

1-14 W ood St., Wilkes- Barre, Pa.

DZIECIOL, DEBRA A.

CIPRIANO, PAULAJ

_\H S&lt;:min ary Pl ace, Fo rt y Fo rt. Pa .

18707

DWYER, MARY E.

18702

165 Pi tts fo rd W ay . New P rovidence. N .).

18660

BREK, THOMAS B.

1.\25 Shoemaker Ave .. W . W yoming. Pa .

_\ 15 Ch urch Rd ., Mo unt ai ntop, Pa.

CIESIELSKI, CAROL A.

Bux I 16A R.D . 2, W apwallopen, Pa.

18640

AMATO, DIANE M.

\8702

DORAKO, ANDREW B.

18640

78 Rive r St.. Fort y Fort. Pa

18702

BRANDO, JAMES C.

ALU, MARY ELLEN

DUDICK, CHESTER F.

CHWALEK, JOHN J

'9 Wyom ing St. , Wi lkes- Barre, Pa .

18702

-1/49 S. Sherman St. . Wilkes- Barre, Pa.

18640

BOSTON, ROBERT OWEN

BRADSHAW , THOMAS

129 Blackm an St., Wilkes- Barre, Pa.

2 1 S. Grant St. , Wilkes- Barre, Pa .

18640

CHMIOLA,JOSEPH T.

18frl -1

DRUGAN, REGINA M.

18518

_l Pi ttsto n Ave .. Ya te sville, Pa .

18706

_140 Mc Lean St., W ilkes-Barre, Pa.

18702

_lo 9th St. . W yominµ , Pa.

CHIUMENTO , NICHOLAS

BOSTON , BRIAN E.

AGURKIS, GLORIA A.

07028

25 Griff ith St.. H u)!hestow n. Pa.

18702

\7961

DROUSSIOTIS, ALEXAN

CHIA V ACCI, ANTHONY

BORIS, ANN S.

252 Ro binson St.. Bing hamton , N .Y .

R .D . I. Orwig sbur)!. Pa.

85 Hill side Ave. G len R idge. NJ .

17815

186.\-1

DRASHER , DANE A.

18706

CHER UNDO LO, DAVID P

BONNER, ELLEN M.

18640

Ba rnes St.. \ sh ley. Pa.

CHEMNITIUS,JOAN

Box 288 R.D . 4, Bloomsburg, Pa.

18360

ADAMS, PAULS.

296

C,\

18704

BOND , RANDALL W .

ABBRUZZESE, MARK R.

.•

CHAPASKO, ANGELINE

BLESSING, PATRICK S

ABBEY, LINDA J

18702

06 1:i-

07960

FICHERA, SUSAN F.
Phillips M ill Rd .. Solebury. Pa.

18%\

FICHTNER , PATRIClA
I o _\H l-0n11 Pond Rd .. Rochester. N .Y.

1462(,

FINKEL.JEFFREY W.
22 S. Welles St.. Wi lkes -1-hrrc. Pa.

18-02

FISHER , LOUIS M.
1-1&lt;¥)

W hite O:ik Rd

FLIS , KIM_A.

.

_'. :!cmo wn. Pa.

181()1

�85 Cardin:11 Dr .. Meriden. CT

DONALESKI , ANN G.
1·115 Clinton Ave .. l rvin!(ton. NJ

07111

·Ill

18.l \VJ . Broad St.. Na~cirnke. P:1
arnes Sc.. \shley. Pa.

1870(,

EMNITIUS,JOAN
lillside Ave .• Glen Ridge. NJ

0"028

ERUNDOLO, DAVID P
Ali,ia Sc.. Old For!(e. Pa.

186}1

iriffich Sc .. Hu!(hestown. Pa.

RD I. Orv.-igshur_g. P, .

FRANKE. K U RT M .

17%1

l0 9th St.. Wyomin_g. Pa .

FREAS, JANE C.

18614

·cscon Ave .. Yatesville. Pa .

iraham Ave., Wilkes-Barre. Pa.

1 ~ ~ E. J\ tounrain

18707

OPYAK, MARY A.

2/-/, Butler St.. Kin_g ston, Pa.

IWALEK,JOHN J
liver Sc.. Forty Fort. Pa.

18702

50 Broad St., Pringle, Pa.

:SIELSKI, CAROL A
Piccsford Way. New Providen(e. l\iJ.

07974

187(}1

Peare Sc.. Hazleton. Pa.

K. D I. Fa lls.Pa.

l.l Timpson Sc., Ashle y. Pa.

ELLAND, RUSSELL R.
knfer Sc.. Pittston. Pa .

UNE, SHARON M.
12780

217-08 7.l Ave .. Bay side. N.Y.

)ACH, MARY ANNE C.
Main St.. Swoyersville. Pa .

Bel monc A vc.. Clarks Green. Pa.

1841 I

lNABOY, MICHAEL).
v, Carrol St.. Pittston. Pa.

I 86'1 I

R.D. 1. Fall s. Pa .

lNNER, LA WR ENCE A.
Skyline Dr.. Glen Milb. Pa .

19342

')2

1260\

)NWAY , WILLIAM).
S. franklin Sc.. Wilkes- Barre. Pa.

18701

)OMBS, TERRY L
E. G recn Sc.. N anc icoke. Pa.

186 \4

1864.l

New Elizabeth St.. Wilkes-Barre. Pa

JLLINAN, MARY P
Red Lion Rd .. Henrietta. N.Y.

1446-

JPRZINSKI, MJCHAEL
08833

-\ VIS,JAMES L
S Meade St. , Wilkes-Barre. Pa .

18702

EITZ, CHARLES)

18 7 02

EMKO, DENISE A.

i Woodpond Rd .. W . Hanfo rd. CT

EVLIN, MARIANNE R.
18705

IESTELMIER , E. MCKAL
i4 Newton Rd., Iowa City. JA

56024

OMANSKI, THERESA
Conynµh1m St., A~hic r, Pa .

18706

OMOW ITCH, PAUL).
1 Fir,c St., Wilkes- Barre, Pa .

.l&gt;H Tio_ga Ave .. K ingston. Pa.
\1 E. Stanton St.. H udson. Pa

18702

061 ()7

18610

15 Bel ford Sc., Shavcrtown, Pa.

HO') Loomis Sc.. Nanticoke. Pa.

I 86.1·1

l8108

FICHERA , SUSAN F.
189(,l

18701

15\8 l.on_g Pond Rd .. Rochester. N.Y.

1462(,

FINKEL.JEFFREY W.
22 S Welles St.. Wilkes- Barre. Pa.

18 7 02

FISHER, LOUIS M.
,\ :!rncown.Pa .

18i&gt;H

JAMIOLKOWSKI, LINDA
187()()

JANOSKI, DIANE M.
18 7 09

l 86?A

JAROLIN , MICHAEL S.
K os,.:iuszko St.. Nanticoke, Pa .

186.H

JASTREM , JOHN

HA D UCK, DANIEL M.

87 S. /I.fain St.. Pl,ins. Pa .

105 Meyer Sc.. Duryea, Pa .

JOHNSON,JAMES M.

186-12

1870'i

-1 ) Newman St.. Metuchen. NJ .

1861 .l

088/40

J U DGE, JAMES W .
R.D.) Box .l .\8, Shavertown, Pa .

HARPER, JOHN J.
1 \760

HARRIS, WILLIAM C.
&lt;r Grant Ave .. Brc:nrwood. N.Y.

l8(yf)

18708

KABESCHAT, SANDRA M.
9 Birch H ill Lane. Dallas, Pa .

HARRIS, GLORIA A

18612

KABT , KATH ERIN E I.
121 W. River Sc., Wilkes- Barre, Pa.

11 7 17

19702

KADLE CIK , MARY JAN
Swedesboro Ave. 73, Micklecon. NJ.

08016

KAISER, RODNEY L

186}1

\(I

HATCHER,]. KEATS
R.D. 1 Box &lt;M, Wilkc,-Barre. Pa .

18702

Lawrence St., Wilkes- Barre. Pa.

18702

KALARITIS , PANA YIOT
C / 0 Wilkes Collq:e. Wilkes-Barre. Pa .

HELMBOLD, WILLIAM
J

181()1

JAMES, BRIDGET

\()()!

186.3(,

YX, Front St.. N:mricokc:. P:1 .

1870 2

152 Newport St.. Nanticoke. Pa .

Pria· St .. Apt. 2. Kin.Rston, Pa .

HASINUS, C AROL A.

FICHTNER , PATRICIA

15 7 S. Grant St.. Wilkc:s-Rarre. Pa

JAROLEN, MARKJ

.)10 Su:;qu:i.hanna Ave .. Exe t&lt;..:r. Pa .

07960

18702

JACOBS, MARK).

6Y) Bennett Sc.. Luzern e. Pa .

186) I

2722 K ini( Sc.. Endwdl. N.Y .

810 W. Market St.. Scranton. Pa.

JACKSON , TERRIL YNN

()_, Rime ~ St., A~hky. P:i

186.34

HARMON , JACQ UELINE

FENT, PATRICIA A.

Phillips Mill Rd .. Solebury. P,1.

18&gt; I 8

.l .l 8 Parke Sc.. W. Pittston. Pa.
07078

18702

.RD .l Box 210-B. Wyoming. P:1.

GRIFFIN, DAVID C.

R.D . 1. Noxen. Pa .

18708

Dorison Dr. Shorr H ills. N.).

07866

HADSALL, LAURA A

FEDERO, DEBORAH

11mWhicc O ak Rd

GREENBERG, FRANCINE

l'P

07410

·100 Kidder Sc.. Wilkes- Barre. Pa
0883&gt;

GUSHKA, ROBERT J

FANNICK, DEMETRIUS

FLIS, KIM_A

18&gt;18

Newark Ave .. Manville. NJ.

r,&lt;,1 Lee St.. Plymouth. Pa .

1870\

JAC HZEL, STEVEN H .
JACKI ER, ALAN F.

GRUZDAS, ANN E MT

18705

IGWEZE, ROLAND B.

275 S. River St.. Wilkes- Barre. P:1.

2lY) Phillips Sc .. Nantornke. Pa.

FABBRI NI, ROBERTS.

18(,12

•12-06 Nau_gk Dr.. Fair I.awn. NJ.
1870)

GROUT,JO ANN

18704

I Lynnfield Dr. Morri srnwn. NJ .

EMKO, DOROTHY E.

! N . Main St .. Plains. Pa.

18108

FERRALL, WENDY L

18704

18612

217 Sussn Sc. . Old For!(C. Pa .

EVERHART, ROBERTG.

6)

ELANEY, AILEEN P
Maxwell St.. Wilkes-Barre. Pa.

18707

FEIBUSH,JED S.

18651

View Pk .. Dallas. Pa.

GRANAHAN, DONNA).
18702

186_14

C / 0 Wilkes Colle_ge. Wilkes-Barre. P:1.

1(, Nok,,mis Ave .. Rockaway. NJ .

I \2 Lambert Sc.. Pittston. Pa.

186.~4

1.\-11.ehm:tn Ave. Dall:t s. P:1.

GRABKO, PETER).

'XY)

HYNOSJI , DEBORAH A.
!DE. M. MOORE

18(&gt;10

111 Fos ter Sc .. ~)Id For,ge, Pa.
08817

FALCONE, DENNIS G.

'\LMAS, LEONARD)

Mott St.. Kingston. Pa.

EV ANS, NANCY

r,71 Mary St.. Scranton. Pa.
18 7 02

18709

18614

18518

.1.1 l\!rDonald Sc.. \VJ . Nalltirnke. Pa .

GRAHAM, JOSEPH F

EV ANS, SUSAN M .

lONAUER, RICHARD J

'Blair St .. Plymouth. Pa.

1870)

l'J Garck:n Ave .. Mountainrop. Pa .

. Lu,erne Ave .. W . Pittston. Pa .

anricnkc. P;i

.j9 Chester Sc.. Wilkes- Barre. Pa .

18702

HUGHES, GEORGE D.
.l2ll Vine St.. Old For_ge. Pa

18706

GORETSKI, BEYERL Y J

')(, Miner Sc.. H udson. Pa.

EVANS, RONALD G.

)STELLO, LEONARD C.

, W . Green Sr..

!R702

14 Cttlin Ave., Wilk es-Barre, Pa .

18706

, 144 R.D. 2. Lebanon. NJ .

W. Ross Sc .. Wilkes- Barre. Pa.

EV ANS, MANUEL

4 Sharp Rd .. Edison. N J .

080))

GOODMAN, AN NETTE

m Vallev

172)7

HUGHES, GARY A.

GORTON, CRAIG A.

EVANS, NED).

)ONEY, LYNNE A
N. Main St.. Ashley. Pa.

18615

07204

212 Wash ington Ave .. W. Wyoming. Pa .

_,H Picc ston Ave .. Pitt ston, Pa.

EV ANS, LA WREN CE H .

lNSIDINE, KAREN A.
:olburn Dr. Pou!(hkeepsie. N.Y.

18111

EVANS, JUDSON K.

NJ .

HUGHES, DEBORAH K.

1870)

5.\(, Miller St.. Luzerne. Pa.

408 Marion Sc.. Clarks Summit, Pa .

HUDAK, C HRI STIN E
&lt;,1&lt;, Oakwood Ave .. Roselle Park.

7. j Re_grnt Sr.. Wilkes-Barre. Pa.

102 Ea!(le Cc. Cedar, Wilkes-Barre. Pa

ESSLINGER,JUDY L

18702

K.D. l. Roxbury Rei .. Shiprx:nsburg. Pa.
18)18

GOLDMAN, STEVEN F.
11) 70

187( 1 '-i

HORENSKY , SANDRA).

HUDAK, N AN CY J EAN

21 Sd1&lt;x,l H ouse Dr ., Medford, N J .

2 Yorkshire Rd .. Rockville Centre. N. Y

)HEN, LARRY P.

1861)

72 E. Carer Sc .. Plain s. Pa.

1 J.l(,1

HOOLEY, ROBERT T.

18 Kulp Ave.. Wilkes-Barre. Pa.
18702

GINGELL, PAMELA L

ESRICK, STEVEN

18704

186.'-1

GILDEA, KA TH LEEN M.

ENGLOT,JOANNE M .

18 7 01

_,1(1 Madison St.. \Xlilkc .\·Barrc. P.i.

128 L:iwren,·e St.. Old Forge. Pa.

18706

1870)

50_\ N. Main St.. Wilkes-Barre. Pa.
18219

GIACOMAETTI, NEIL A.

ENDRUSICK, GLORIAJ
R.D. &lt;,. Dallas, Pa. 18612

18640

'· Box), Sparrowbush. N.Y.

0887.l

EDMUNDS, HAROLD S

18201

101 Kado Sc .. Wilkes-Barre. Pa .

Endwood Rd .. Conyngharn. Pa

18707

HOMICK, ELAINE

HOOLEY,JOYCE L

18701

GEARY. KENN ETH A.

EDFORT, C RAIG R.

HOLLOCK, DA YID M .

--,- .J:ime~ Sl., Kinµsrun. Pa .

5 /1.kadowbnx,k Ct.. Wilkes-Barre. Pa.

172 Irvington Ave., Some rset. N.).

)RJANO, PAULA).

I W)05

GAYDOS. ALBERT M .

EDFORD, MARYL

18704

Rd.. Scr:rnmn, Pa

'H" E. Poplar S.. W . N:rnticokc. P:1 .

18704

18702

11 B Capitol H ill VI.. '.\!ouncaintop, Pa .

GANSKJ, STEPHEN D.

DZIECIOL, DEBRA A.

18640

18702

GALLO.JOHN J

DWYER , MARYE.

18702

181 11

HINKLEY, JAMES R.

GALLAGHER, EDWARD F

:?,

1•14 Wood Sc.. Wilkes-Barre. Pa .
Ro(k St.. Pittston. Pa.

I 8702

l l 5 Chu rch Rd .. Mountaintop. Pa

MIOLA,JOSEPH T.

07005

FRITZ, JILL AN N

DORAKO, ANDREW B.

18&amp;40

HEWLETT, DONNA LEE

12 M a!(nolia Ave .. Wilkes- Barre. Pa

121 S. Main St.. Wilkcs- B:irre. Pa
IS702

1&amp;,12

Gravel Pond Rd .. Clark s Summit. Pa .

DROUSSIOTIS , ALEXAN

.\.\9 S. Sherman St.. Wilkes-Barre. P:1

IUMENTO, NICHOLAS

l81l8

O ld D enville R&lt;l . 100. Boonton . NJ .

D U DICK , CHESTER F

18&amp;40

508 Donnelly Sc.. Duryea. Pa.

DRASHER, DANE A

18702

HERRON , BRYAN R.

07860

14(, H ow,rd St.. Old Forge. Pa

21 S. G ra nt Sc. Wilkes-Barre. Pa

IA V ACCI, ANTHONY

H alsced St.. Newton. NJ.

FRANCIS, DAVID R .

DRUGAN , REGINA M.

18&gt;18

HENRY,JR .JOHN
.15 Carey Ave .. Wilkes-Barre. Pa.

FOGELSON , RENEE L

DOUGHERTY, JOSEPH
APASKO, ANGELINE

0&lt;,150

57 Walle r St.. Wo lk n- Barrc. Pa .

18702

HENDRICKSON , KAREN

8·1 Madi son Sc.. Wilkes-lhr;c, Pa.

1100 Ruuc r An· .. Forry Fon. Pa .

KARAS , KATJA

:H...,' &gt;4

1870.l

KANE,JOSEPH D.
18 7 02

297

�25 N . River St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

R.D . 1 Box 601 Trlwd, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

KARPINSKI, STANLEY
623 Blackman St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

13 Albert Rd., Mountaintop, Pa.

08406

26 Kulp Ave., W ilkes-Barre, Pa.

KATRA, DIANE
3072 S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

18702

KAUFMAN, DOROTHY P.
6013 Wesson Dr., Camp Springs, MD

20023

18702
18702

1176 W . Elm St., Scranton, Pa.

22 Railroad St., Plains, Pa.

KILKENNY, BARBARA

18705

3517 Laurel Ave., Moosic, Pa.

KILLIAN, WALTER H.
287 New Grant St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

18702

KLAPAL, RAYMONDP.

18702

605 Harvey St., W. Hazleton, Pa.

KLEPAC, ERIC L.
Apt. 409 Hanover Vil., Willkes- Barre, Pa.

18702

KNIGHT, GEORGINE M.
458 Monument Ave., Wyoming, Pa.

18644

KNIGHT, SUEANN
R.D. 3 Box 195, Port Jervis, N .Y.

12771

2638 Stephens St., Easton, Pa.

KOCYLOWSKI, MAUREEN
304 Stephanie Dr., Plymouth, Pa.

18634

100 Chestnut St. , Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

18702

KOSLOSKI, JOHN
425 E. Washington St., Nanticoke, Pa.

18634
18702

KOTULA, S. DIANDRIOLA

108 Miner St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

17 Powell St., Plains, Pa.

KRAUS, GREGORY E.
Box 151 R.D. 4, Mountaintop, Pa.

18705

MARKS, JOHN J.

18434

18704

211 Hilltop Dr. , W . Wyoming, Pa.

KRUSMAN, ROBERT
R. 34 Church St., Plymouth, Pa.

18644

312 N . Main St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

KRUZEL, ALBERT
3 Van Hom St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

96 Washington St., Edwardsville, Pa.
18504

KMIEGA, DONNA M.
63 Anthracite St. , Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

18702

MATHERS, NANCY J.

LABENSKI, EVELYN M.

18201

P.O. Box 156, Lopez, Pa.

R.D. 2 Box 206, Shickshinny, Pa.

LACY, RICHARD A.
07926

MAZIARZ, JOHN J.

18702

67 W . Union St. , Kingston, Pa.

46 Wilcox St., Plains, Pa.

18704
187(

18705

434 Elm Ave., Kingston, Pa.

18702

18704

POSLUSZNY, EMANUEL
14 Cornelia St., Pittston, Pa.

18640

POTORSKI, ROBERT D.
18707

1409 Plane St., Avoca, Pa.

18641

PREEFER, ROY D.

NARBECKI, MICHAEL].

62 Partridge Hill, U Saddle River, NJ.

18705

O

PROCIAK, MARY A.

NARDONE, WILLIAM C.
08077

10 Margaret St., Plains, Pa.

18705

PUCHALSKY,JOHN G.

NEIMAN, MICHAELS.
18655

18704

PLANTZ, NANCY

18642

382 Stanley Dr., Kingston, Pa.

149 James St., Kingston, Pa.

PISAREWICZ, RITA J.

2215 H ope Lane, Cinnaminson, NJ.

18628

18824

PINELLI,JOHN J.

MURZENSKI, STANELY

89 Helen St., Plain s, Pa.

MAZIARCZYK, CLAIRE

06810

C/O Whal! Hilltop C., Brookside, NJ.

18708

R.D. l , Hop Bottom, Pa.

439 S. Ri ver Rd., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

18704

138 Woodlawn Ave., Mountaintop, Pa.

MAXIMEK, ALICE P.

LACAVA, DIANNE S.

18707

MURTH, MICHAEL].

MUT ARELLI, RICH

18705

18701

PIETRZYKOSKI, DEGILI

MOYER, LORRAINE F.

5 Terrace Ave. , Plainsville, Pa.

432 W . First St., Hazleton, Pa.

902 S. Market St., Nanticoke, Pa.

1911 1

MOULD, MARGARET A.

237 Main St., Duryea, Pa.

MATTEO, JOSEPH L.

18702

18447

MOSS, VICTORIA A.

MASLOSKI, SUZANNE J.
56 Hickory St., Trucksville, Pa.

KUZMINSKI, KAREN A.

18704

198 S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

PICCONE, SANDRA S.

9 Gregory St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

MARTIN, NANCY A.

18702

1&lt;uLESA, PAULETTE M.
651 N. Sumner Ave., Scranton, Pa.

18702

153 New Mallery PI. , Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

PHELPS, DENNIS

9 1 N. River St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

MARTIN, KENNETH

18651

18621

MORELLI, RICHARD A.

140 Center St., Forry Fort, Pa.

MAR TIN, DOTTY

18704

18644

PHAN, NGHIA V.

MOORE, GREGORY D.

18 Yorktown Rd., Mountaintop, Pa.

607 Schuyler Ave., Kingston, Pa.

KROCHMALUK,JOAN M.

18708

MORIO, MARK C.
18702

142 1st St., Wyoming, Pa.

PEZZNER, BARRY A.

6374 Martins Mill, Philadelphia, Pa.

277 Blackman St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

KRISHANDA, MARY ANNA

18702

423 Lackawanna, Ave., Olyphant, Pa.

MARINELLI, EUGENE A.

18707

632 Church St., Swoyersville, Pa.

18518

Star Route A Box 51, Flemington, NJ.

PETRO, MARY ANN T.

MONICK, MARY T. A.

R.D . 1 Box 1-A, Hunlock Creek, Pa.

MARIANI, SHIRLEY A.

18702

18702

154 N. Lehigh St., Shavertown, Pa.

745 Glenwood Rd., Old Forge, Pa.

KOZICK, PATRICIA A.

PETRILAK, JAN

MONK, EARL W .
07417

18661

45 Murray St., Larksville, Pa. 18704

18651

118 Trayor St., Exeter, Pa.

MARIANELLI, MICHAEL

18634

MIT AL, DIANNE C.

555 Anderson St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

1050Sioux Land, Franklin Lakes, NJ.

KOW ALEK, JAMES C.
338 E. Main St., Nanticoke, Pa.

R.D . 1, White Haven, Pa.

PERFETTO, JOHN J.

MARCHETTI, DONNA L.
MARCIL, GEORGE B.

18507

18705

PERCH , STANLEY A.
07009

11 7 W . River St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

18643

1870

1175 Scott St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

MISNER, GLENN R.

MITCHELL, DONALD A.

18705

187(

155 Willow St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

18640

193 W . Green St., Nanticoke, Pa.

18634

18702

PELAK, KATHRYN A.

MISAKONIS, EDWARD J.

35 Vine St., Plymouth, Pa.

MARCHETTI, DEBORAH

43 Carlisle St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

PAVLIK,JOANNE M.

MALSHEFSKI, LEONARD

319 Matsin Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

KOTERBA, CHRISTINE
49 S. Sherman St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

3 Ninth Ave., Danbury, CT

17976

18702

29 Ketchum St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

18702
18702

112 Oak Dr., Cedar Grove, NJ

212 N. White St., Shenandoah, Pa.

KOMNATH, ROBERTT.

92 Oak St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

17701

MALLOY, MARY KAY

18704

119 Wood St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

MINETOLA,JOHN J.
1354 Main St., Pittston, Pa.

35 Sullivan St., Swoyersville, Pa.

PARK, THOMAS].

18702

34 S. Grant St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

71 5 Poplar St., Williamsport, Pa.

KOLLAR, GAYLE ANN M.
370 E. Washington St., Nanticoke, Pa.

4121 Birney Ave., Moosic, Pa.

MINDZAK,JOHN R.
69 Mazwell St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

18702

R.D. 3 Oakwood Park, Tunkhannock, P,

PATSKO, MARY ALICE

LYNCH, CYNTHIA].

MAHONSKI, RICK D .

1865 1

20750

18704

1325 S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

202 Boland Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

19001

PAPPAS, NICHOLAS E.

Box 128 Sanatoga Br., Pottstown , Pa.
18702

1372 Clarke Rd., Roslyn, Pa.

PALUCK.JOHN J.

MIESZKOWSKI, RICHARD

MACZUGA, ANN M.

18042

18655

PAGE, CAROL RUSSELL
18634

MICHAELS,JAMES A.

LOZORAK, NICHOLAS

263 S. Franklin St. B, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

KOCHER, DEBORAH].

R.D. 3, Shickshinny, Pa.

18505

97 N . Welles Ave., Kingston, Pa.
08620

18634

ORISCHAK, DAVID A.

25100 Woodfield Rd., Damascus, MD.

18201

230 Roberts St., Nanticoke, Pa.

ORBINATI, DEBORAH A.
07801

METZGER, JEFFREYS.

LOPRESTI, MICHAELS.
43 Longwood Dr., Trenton, NJ.

08057

METTA, JON A.

LINGOUSKY, BERNADINE

18643

MENICHINI, MICHAEL

21 E. Kirmar Ave., Nanticoke, Pa.

11 Regent St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

724 Tunkhannock Ave., Exeter, Pa.

7215 Hickory Grove, San Antonio, Tex.

MERCURI, MICHAEL

07066

18642

OLTRA, K. HIGGINS

917 S. Webster Ave., Scranton, Pa.

LEWIS, SCOTT D.
LINE, KAREN M.

18505

OJEDA, MICHELLE L.

18614

MERCHAK, RICHARD E.

18507

566 Oak Ridge Rd., Clark, NJ.

KING,JOHN J.

MEHALICK, GERALD T.

99 Mt. Pleasant Ave., Dover, NJ.

LEVY,ROYB.

18407

141 McAlpine St., Duryea, Pa.

139 Ramblewood Park, Moorestown, NJ.

LEPORE, ROSANNE M.

18504

826 Moltke Ave., Scranton, Pa.

08865

18640

O 'HOP, DAVID J.

18640

R.D . 1, Dushore, Pa.

36 Summit Ave., Phillipsburg, NJ.

KENNEDY, ROBERT J.
53 Canaan St., Carbondale, Pa.

18643

LEAR, BRUCE A.

18702

R. 55 Butler St., Wyoming, Pa.

18704

MCHALE, NANCY E.
114 Broad St., Pittston, Pa.

18651

OHL, THOMAS J.

31 Virginia Terr., Forty Fort, Pa.

253 Susquehanna Ave., Exeter, Pa.

KELLER, ROBERT J.
60 Wood St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

171 E. Main St., Plymouth, Pa.

18702

MCHALE, MAUREEN B.

LEANOR!, MARIA L.

18634

08690

O'CONNELL, THOMAS J.

MCGEEHAN, D . PETYO

LAVELLE, FRANK T.
181 Haverford Dr., Laflin, Pa.

KELLAR, ROBERT H .
395 E. Green St., Nanticoke, Pa.

11 Thoreau Rd., Trenton , NJ.

08534

25 Frederick St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

267 Poplar St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

18704

O'BRIEN, GINA P.

MCGANN, THOMAS P.

LAV AN, WILLIAM J.

18706

NICHOLAS,JAN M.
564 Gibson Ave., Kingston, Pa.

18702

63 W . Shore Dr., Pennington, NJ.

LAVAGE, WILLIAM].

18707

NGUYEN, TUAN A.
45 E. South St. # 2, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

18518

MCELWEE, AUSTIN P.
95 Birch St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

6007 Atlantic Ave., Ventnor, NJ.

KASZUBA, GEORGE D.

298

18201

LATZ, SUSAN L.

16858

18642

MAZZA, PHILOMENA M.
401 Moosic Rd., Old Forge, Pa.

635 Cleveland St., Hazleton , Pa.

R.D . 1 Box 347, Morrisdale, Pa.

18702

LAROSE, MICHELE A.

18702

KASSAB, MICHAEL].

114 High St.,Jessup, Pa.

119 S. Main St., Duryea, Pa.

LANDMESSER, DREW

18702

18704

18704

RAMSTAD, DAVID S.

NEY, DAVID].
28 Simpson St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

55 Barber St., Swoyersville, Pa.

18705

23 E. Cebtral Ave., Maywood, NJ.

REDDING,JOSEPH L.

.

0760;

�\.fain St., Duryea, Pa.

18642

NGUYEN, TUAN A.

ZA, PHILOMENA M.
,osic Rd., Old Forge, Pa.
h St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

EEHAN, D. PETYO
erick St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

18702

inia Terr., Forry Fort, Pa.

171 E. Main St., Plymouth, Pa.

REINHARD, JACQUELINE

18642
78227

ICHINI, MICHAEL
nblewood Park, Moorestown, N.J.

08057

:::HAK, RICHARD E.
Pleasant Ave., Dover, N.J

07801

:::URI, MICHAEL
Vebsrer Ave., Scranton, Pa.

18505

230 Roberts St., Nanticoke, Pa.

18634

irmu Ave., Nanticoke, Pa.

18634

Voodfield Rd., Damascus, MD.

20750

ROLLMAN, LAURA A.

18704

261 N. Washington St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

ROMAN, SANDRA M.

Main St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

18702

veil St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

18702

18702

ant St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

29 Ketchum St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

18702

ER,GLENNR.
Dr., Cedar Grove, N.J.

070C1)

L, DIANNEC.
18651

HELL, DONALD A.
River St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

18702

ICK, MARY T. A.
erson St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

18702

18705

R.D. 1, White Haven, Pa.

ROZETT, LISA A.

PERFETTO,JOHN].

8 Huntington Dr., Branford, CT

RUGGIERO, GABRIEL

PETRILAK, JAN

400 Thirwell Ave., Hazleton, Pa.
10 E. Stanton St., Hudson , Pa.

142 1st St. , Wyoming, Pa.

RUSSO, RICHARD A.

18644

39 Hale St. , Pittston, Pa.

~high St., Shavertown, Pa.

18708

IQx 1-A, Hunlock Creek, Pa.

18621

awanna, Ave., Olyphant, Pa.

18447

rtins Mill, Philadelphia, Pa.

18701

R.D. 1 Box 171 , Wyalusing, Pa.

SABBATINI, SANDRA].

291 William St., Pittston, Pa.

'H, MICHAEL].
.ENSKI, STANELY
18642

RELL!, RICH
dlawn Ave., Mountaintop, Pa .

18707

18704

08077

16 Terrace Rd., Plains, Pa.

14 Cornelia St., Pittston, Pa.

SCHLICHER, JEFFREY

18640

1409 Plane St., Avoca, Pa.

SCHULMAN, HOWARD

18641

PUCHALSKY,JOHN G.

~N, MICHAEL S.
18704

55 Barber St. , Swoyersville, Pa.

18704

18705

23 E. Cebtral Ave., Maywood, NJ.

REDDING,JOSEPH L.

07607

18702

TEIXEIRA, ANGELINE
30N. Hancock St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

18512

THOMAS, DAVID].

18644

THOMAS, DAVID W.

145 N. Sherman St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

SGARLA T, CARLS.
524 Butler Ave., Wyoming, Pa.

18634

TANSKI, HELEN M.
721 River Rd., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

18640

SERRENTI, JOSEPH A.
612 Chestnut St. , Dunmore, Pa.

RAMSTAD, DAVIDS.

)AVID].

19047

19602

SZYCHOWSKI, KAREN C.
215 E. Union St., Nanticoke, Pa.

SEKUSKY,JOSEPH W.
22 Hilf Park Ave., Pittston, Pa.

18705

117 Arlington St ., Reading, Pa.
11746

SEARS, DEBORAH A.
126 E. Marshall Ave., Langhorne, Pa.

18705

18642

SYMANOWICZ, MARK A.

16901

30 Earl Rd., Huntington Statin, N.Y.
07458

18201

SW ANTKOWSKI, MARILY

14 Amesbury Sy., Plains, Pa.

Box 75 R.D. 5, Wellsboro, Pa.

18702

SWITLA VITCH, DEBORA

18705

POTORSKI, ROBERT D.

18702

SULLIVAN, MARIE T.

100 Hillcrest Dr., Duryea, Pa.

POSLUSZNY, EMANUEL

10 Margaret St., Plains, Pa.

18017

SCHALL, LINDA M.

PROCIAK,MARY A.

ONE, WILLIAM C.

18702

345 E. 17th St., Hazleton, Pa.

1819 Levering Place, Bethlehem, Pa.

62 Partridge Hill, U Saddle River, NJ.

18705

617 Fellows Ave. , Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

SCHAAL, DENISE S.
507 Blackman St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

PREEFER, ROY D.

ECK!, MICHAEL J.

525 Anderson St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

SCHAEFER, ROBERT K.

434 Elm Ave., Kingston, Pa.

18702

18704

STRUMSKI, LEO J.

18641

PISAREWICZ, RITA].

18702

STERN, MARCY E.
STONE, PATRICE

18640

46 Wilcox St., Plains, Pa.

PLANTZ, NANCY

1I 714

263 Joseph Dr., Kingston, Pa.

Box 138 R.D. 2, Avoca, Pa.

18705

18706

344 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

SAUERS, ROBERT G.

18702

18853

STERN,JOSEPH

18512

PIETRZYKOSKI, DEGILI

139 S. River Rd. , Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

18702

STEMPIN,JOAN M.
9 Davis St., Ashley, Pa.

67 W . Union St., Kingston, Pa.

18702

18705

SABIE, KATHRYN

18707

:R, LORRAINE F.

St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

311 New Grant Sc., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

SAPORITO, CARL].

18704

18618

STEIN, RANDALL G.

18640

SANDLER, GERY

18704

18702

STEHLE,JAMESJ.

18705

426 Shirley Lane, Dunmore, Pa.
18824

PINELLI,JOHN J.

e Lane, Cinnaminson, NJ.

R.D. 2 Box 472, Harveys Lake, Pa.

149 James St., Kingston, Pa.

18704

y St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

123 Main St., Apt. 2B, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

PICCONE, SANDRA S.

.D, MARGARET A.

,er St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

STEFANOWICZ, MARIAN

1911 l

VICTORIA A.
own Rd., Mountaintop, Pa.

R.D. I, Hop Bottom, Pa.

18201

68 Caffrey Ave. , Beth page, Li, N.Y.

O,MARKC.

1' Dr., Kingston, Pa.

198 S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

08618

STEELE, PATRICIA S.

666 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

PHELPS, DENNIS

iLLI, RICHARD A.

St., Duryea, Pa.

18702

PHAN, NGHIA V.

lE, GREGORY D.

er St., Forty Fort, Pa.

153 New Mallery Pl., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

08826

STANDIFORD, STEVEN

06405

RUSKOSKI, CAROLL.

PETRO, MARYANN T.
PEZZNER, BARRY A.

K,EARLW.

Box 109 Rd., Glen Gardner, N.J.
18644

501 Maple Ave. , Trenton, N.J.

45 Murray St., Larksville, Pa. 18704
08822

18704

SPRONCK, M. RODERIC

18705

PERCH, STANLEY A.

18643

SPRECHINI, SHARON
118 Myers St., Forry Fort, Pa.

14 Wheaton, Sy., W. Wyoming, Pa.

Star Route A Box 51, Flemington, NJ.

18707

602 Susquehanna Ave., W. Pittston, Pa.
18702

ROWLANDS, ROBERT P.

18661

SPAIDE, LESTER M.
328 Main Rd., Mountaintop, Pa.

ROSS, DAVID KIM

31 E. Charles St., Plains, Pa.

1175 Scott St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

18640

18702

SFERRAZZA, LEONARDA

ROVINSKI, THOMAS F.

PELAK, KATHRYN A.

KONIS, EDWARD J.

18704

18702

60 W. Ross St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
18702

08638

2997 S. Main Sy., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

ROSENBLUM, L. PEZZNER
27 Fairfield Dr., Laflin, Pa.

155 Willow St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

18702

121 Albermark Ave., Trenton, NJ.

ROSENBERG, KIRSHNER

18702

18704

SOR8ER, RUTH M.

18444

755 C. Deberly Dr., Edwardsville, Pa.

43 Carlisle St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

18657

SOPRONYI, ROBERTA P.

18642

Box 555 R.D. 4, Moscow, Pa.

119 Wood St. , Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

SOBASHINSKI,JOHN R.

1814 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort, Pa.

ROSE, K. MCGIRR

PAVLIK,JOANNE M.

:TOLA,JOHN].

St., Plymouth, Pa.

18704

07981

SO BOTA, ELEANOR M.

18640

ROMANOSKI, ALICE A.
721 Main St., Duryea, Pa.

35 Sullivan St., Swoyersville, Pa.

PATSKO, MARY ALICE

)ZAK,JOHN R.

,in St., Pittston, Pa.

18657

18702

228 Davis St., Plymouth, Pa.

137 Elizabeth St., Pittston, Pa.

PARK, THOMAS].

?:KOWSKI, RICHARD

17 Crescent Dr., Whippany, NJ.

1372 Clarke Rd., Roslyn, Pa.

R.D. 3 Oakwood Park, Tunkhannock, Pa.

18634

SNOW, KAREN E.

18510

ORISCHAK, DAVID A.

PAPPAS, NICHOLAS E.

IAELS,JAMES A.
7elles Ave., Kingston, Pa.

183 W. Church St., Nanticoke, Pa.

R.D. 3, Shickshinny, Pa.

19001

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08888

SMURLO, G. KORITO

18702

ROBERTS, RICHARD D.

PALUCK,JOHNJ.

~GER, JEFFREY S.

Box 241, Whitehouse, NJ.

RISCHMAN, ROBERT D.

548 N. Webster Ave., Scranton, Pa.

18655

18360

SMITH, DONNA].

18702

ORBINATI, DEBORAH A.

PAGE, CAROL RUSSELL

rA,JON A.

R.D. I Box 1008, Stroudsburg, Pa.

21 Bamk St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

OLTRA, K. HIGGINS

07005

SMITH, DAVID K.

18702

RIBAR, GEORGE R.

7215 Hickory Grove, San Antonio, Tex.

18614

440 Morris Ave., Boonton, NJ.

42 Madison St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

OJEDA, MICHELLE L.

ALICK, GERALD T.

07727

SMALL, ELIZA K.

08850

219 Taft St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

141 McA!pine St., Duryea, Pa.

18640

6 Walnut St., Farmingdale, NJ.

RENDE,JEFFREY D.

O'HOP, DA YID J.

ALE, NANCY E.

07801

312 S. Main St., Milltown, N.J.
18640

18702

SLAWSON, NANCY L.

O'CONNELL, THOMAS J.

R. 55 Buder St., Wyoming, Pa.

18704

458 Hazle St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

141 Elm St., Dover, NJ.

18651

07024

SIMMERS, RICHARD C.

18508

REILLY, PATRICIA T.

OHL, THOMAS J.

ALE, MAUREEN B.

&gt;n

08690

07014

4 Horizon Rd., Fort Lee, N.J.

804 W. Market St., Scranton, Pa.

11 Thoreau Rd., Trenton, N.J.

08534

390 S. Parkway, Clifton, NJ.

SILVER, DAVID M.

08884

REILLY,JAMES D.

O'BRIEN, GINA P.

ANN, THOMAS P.

St., Plains, Pa.

18704

SHAFMAN, ]A YNE R.

07105

REESE, DONNA L.
12 Brian Lane, Spotswood, NJ.

564 Gibson Ave., Kingston, Pa.

18702

,hare Dr., Pennington, NJ.

Dushore, Pa.

18701

NICHOLAS,JAN M.

[. WEE, AUSTIN P.

,ad St., Pittston, Pa.

280½ Ferry St., Newuk, NJ.

45 E. South St. #2, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

18518

18702
18702

299

�215 Carlisle St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

18702

THOMAS,JA Y G.

14 Juliu s St., Iselin, NJ .

CARL EDWARD KASCHENBACH, III

08830

YEDINAK,JOSEPH A.

Lot 34 R.D . 1, Harveys Lake, Pa.

1861 8

909 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

THOMAS, KIMBERLEE N.

YOUNG, RACHEL A.

North Lake, Sweet Valley, Pa.

8 Kennedy St ., Pittston , Pa.

18656

TIRONZELLI, WILLIAM

YOUNG, TIMOTHY R.
Station St., Palm, Pa.

22 Mimi Rd ., Old Bridge, N.J .

08857

31 Thomas St., Exeter, Pa.

KATHRYN MARY KRAVITZ

ZALETA,JUNE N.

203 Fifth St., W . Pittston , Pa.

399 E. Grand St., Nanticoke, Pa.

18643

TOTH , MARY ANN

BARBARA C. KR YWICKI

18643

TOMASHEFSKI, JOSEPH

ROSALIND S. LIEBERMAN
18634

ZAWATSKI, MARYL.

999 Carson St., Hazleton , Pa.

18201

394 Dana Sr., Wilkes- Barre, Pa.

TROTSKY, THOMAS M.

ZBORA Y, LOUIS D .

4 11 Pringle St., Kingston, Pa.

691 Harvay St., W . Hazleton, Pa.

18704

TUBMAN, ELAINE M.

18702

18704

UPDYKE,JOHN G.
!OS Davis St., Trucksville, Pa .

18708

675 Main St., Suger Notch, Pa.

171 Mill St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

18705

VNUK, STEPHEN J.

18705

18651

18706

BRIAN L. NEWIRTH

235 Piercw St., Kingston , Pa.

MICHAEL VINCENT O'NEILL

38 Shatidan St., Wilkes- Barre, Pa.

18702

VNUK, WANDA M.
18651

WAHL, THOMAS P.
432 E. Market St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

18702

WALCZYK, MARGARET A.
300 Ridgefield Rd., Endicott, N .Y .

13760

WALL, ANNE L.
2051 Pennsylvania A., Allentown , Pa.

18103

WALSH, ROBYN C.
18702

W ARAKOMSKI, KA THLEE
Rr. 301 Pierce St ., Kingston , Pa.

RALPH JOHN ORLANDO

18701

EDWARD JOSEPH PUPA
RICHARD G. RASPEN

SAMUEL MA WUENA KWEKU
ANYOMI

MARY BELIN RHODES

MARY BETH APPNELL

ROGERS. BEATTY
ROBERT B. BERRETTINI

WARREN, SHARON
824 E. 9th St., Hazleton, Pa.

18201

WASILEWSKI, DAVID H.
122 S. Meade St. , Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

18702

363 S. Meade St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

MARY ELLEN J. KERESTES
BLAZEJEWSKI
LUTHER BONNING, III

WASILEWSKI, DONNA M.
18702

W AZNIK, LISA J.

CHARMAINE LOUISE BROAD
CHARLES C. BROWN, JR.

90 N. Meade St., Wilkes- Barre, Pa.

18702

WEIDA, H. MICHAEL
S5S Rutter Ave., Kingston , Pa.

PEGGY A. BURKE
THOMAS JOSEPH CONLIN,JR.

18704

JOHN J. CUSUMANO

WEIGEL, THERESA M.
279 Milltown Rd ., Bridgewater, N.J.

08807

WEIN, RONALD C.
16 Benmore Terrace, Bayonne, N.J.

07002

183 Mystic Lane, Rochester, N .Y.

KAREN PEPPE DWYER
PAM EVANS
BLASE L. GA VLICK, II

WEISENFLUH,JAMES S.
14623

WEISS, DONNA M.

MICHAEL M. GILBERT,JR.
ALGIE G. GILMORE,JR.

R.D. 2, Box 189, Dallas, Pa.

18612

LINDA A. GIORDANO

WELK!, ANDREW M.

BRUCE E. GOVER

18704

ANNE A. GRAHAM

WILKES, SHARON A.
913 Kosciuszko St., Nanticoke, Pa.

18634

WILLIAMS, CATHERINE
273 N. River Sr. , Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

18702

WILLIAMS, THERESA L.
R.D . 8 Box 490, Mountaintop, Pa.

19707

WITHEROW, KIMM.
WOLAK, ROBERT T.
1430 Cedar Ave., Scranton, Pa.

JANE P. GROGAN
FRANK JOSEPH GUBITOSE

18505

1Sl S. Gram St. , Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

y ANCHUK, MICnAa F.

18702

LINDA SUSAN JEAN SCHESNEY
NANCY SUSAN SCHULTZ
PETER]. SENS ER
LOIS E. SEXTON
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JAMES C. SHOTWELL
MARY REGINA ADAMS SKLANEY
MAUREEN B. SOLOMON
CYRUS 0. SMITH
DAVID M. SMITH
ROY EDWARD SMITH
MAUREEN CLINTON ST AIR
DONNA MARIE STACK
INEZ S. STEFANKO
ARLENE ANN SUCHESSKI
JOYCE ANN TANTALLA
KAREN LEE TRETHA WAY
MARGARET NEWBERRY TO LUBA
LAURA GORDON TURNER
ROBERT THOMAS VOZNIAK
FRED D. WALTERS
THOMASJOSEPH WARD

TANYA APRIL HALLEZ
THOMAS CHRISTIAN HANSEN, III

JEAN ROSTOCK ZA VACK!

CHARLOTTE CHRISTINE
JACHIMCZAK
MARY ANN HVOZDA JAROLEN

WORTH, CHERYLL.

RUTH ANN ROBER TS
KAL YAN KUMAR ROY

JILL LOUISE Y ANOSHAK

GENE E. HEATH
18702

309 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

COLLEEN PROPERSI

GERALD D. ANTONELLI

JUDITH ANN BARTUSKA

13 No. Washington , Wilkes- Barre, Pa.

THOM.A'- P. ORSECK

CHARLES R. ABATE

KAREN METZGER BARANOSKI

18704

WARD, PATRICK A.

300

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JACOB PAUL APALISKI

365 N . Main St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

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BRIAND. PARRY

654 Kuschke St. , Plymo uth, Pa.

R. 78 Dana, Forty Fort, Pa.

SHEILA E. MCLAUGHLIN

ZEFFER, DEBORAH
ZUBRIS,JOHN W.

740 Mill Sr., Plymouth, Pa.

RICHARD JOSEPH LUKESH

WILLIAM PATRICK MONTAGUE,JR.

183 S. Clair St. , Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

ZDANCEWICZ, DEBORAH

VECCITY, ARTHUR M.

J. DAVID LOMBARDI
WILLIAM C. MARCA TO

18201

ZBYSHESKI, RICHARD

11 6 W . Walnut Sr. , Kingston , Pa.

LOUISE C. KEY
JOAN KOZICH

18070

YOZWIAK, JAMES J.

TITUS, DEBORAH A.

IKBAL ESMAIL KATHIW ALA
PETER E. KING

18640

S9 Rock St., Pittstom , Pa.

18640

18702

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�Note of Appreciation
I'd like to cake chis last page co thank all the people who helped make chis yearbook possible. I'd like to
thank chem for all their time, effort, and patience:
Matt and Vince Lynott - Thank you so much for all the time you both spent guiding me along with the
publication of chis yearbook. Without your help I would still be lose and confused.
Mr. Colson - Thanks for being a great advisor, and also for being there when I needed your help.
Ace Hoff man Studios - Special thanks for all the pictures you took for us and also for putting up with me,
especially those lase few demanding weeks.
Nigel - Many thanks for being a great student photographer, and for caking and developing the hundreds
of pictures used throughout the book. Also, thanks for the great job on the Events section.
Debbie - Thanks for the help with the Senior section, and also for doing the Clubs section.
Karen - Thanks for helping me with the color section, and also for doing the Dorms section.
Ellie - Thank you for being a great business manager, and for doing the patron and the advertisement sections. Good luck with the 1978 Amnicola.
Sue Ann - Thanks loads for doing the Sports section, and also for helping with the advertisements.
Lisa - Thanks for getting all those identif icacions.
Pacey, Karen, Lisa, Ilene, Mary Ellen, Peggy, Kathy, Maureen, Steve, Kim, Sharon, Paulette, and Art Thank you for being a great staff, for selling all chose yearbooks, and for all your help chat was needed to put
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Please remember chat "everyone makes mistakes," and I apologize for any mistakes, misspellings, or whatever.
With all the time and effort spent in putting together chis yearbook, the 1977 Amnicola will be a success.
To me, it is, and I hope it is to you too. I have enjoyed being the 1977 Editor of the Amnicola despite all the
time and work involved, and in che years co come, you can look back and enjoy it coo.
Thanks again co everyone that has helped me with chis yearbook, and I'd like to wish the "Class of 1977"
all the Luck and Success in the world , and co always remember the good times we've had at Wilkes.

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RAYMOND B. OSTROSKI
B.A. Social Science and Urban
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BJ OVERBEY
B.A. Elementary Education

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B.S. Business Administration

LINDA THERESA PAPATOPOLI
B.S. Music Education

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B.A. English

LAURA NANCY PARRISH
B.A. Sociology

EILEEN C. PRENDERGAST
B.S. Business Education
CARL G. PRETKO
B.A. History

LINDA M. PHILLIPS
B.S . Music Education
SOMSY PHRAKAYSONE
B.S. Accounting

JACQUELING M. PICKERING
B.A. History

�SAM PIEMONTESE
B.S. Medical Technology

JOHN J. PINELLI
B.A. Psychology
HELEN PIONTKOWSKI
B.A . Elementary Education
BEYERL YANN PISTON
B.A. Elementary Education

FRAN POLAKOWSKI
B.A . History

MICHAEL DAVID PREKOPA
B.S . Business Administration

DOREENE PSIKUS
B.S. Music Education

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B.A . Elementary Education

DOROTHY REESE
B.S. Nursing

GORDON C. REESE
B.A. History

PAUL REGIS
KENNETH J. REX
B.S. Business Administration
MICHAEL RIFKIN
B.S . Business Administration

SUSAN M. RINEHAMER
B.A . Elementary Education

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B.S . Accounting

NANCY ELLEN ROBERTS
B.A . Psychology

JOSEPH R. ROGOWICZ

B.S. Business Administration

EILEEN M . ROWLANDS
B.A . English

ROBERT P. ROWLANDS
B.A . History

DIANE MARIE RUDZAVICH
B.S . Biology

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B.S. Business Administration

DARICE SABALESKY
B.S. Music Edu cation

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B.S. Accounting

VILMA A . SCHIFANO
B.A. Political Science

PATRICIA ANN SCHILLACI
B.A . Mathematics and Spanish

BRIAN SCHLIER
B.S. Accounting

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B.S. Business Administration
ANTHONY M . SCHWAB
B.S. Business Education
RICHARD SCHWARTZ
B.S. Music Education

JAN M . SCHWIBNER
B.A. Psychology

PATRICIA ANN SEIGER
B.A. History

DAVID SK&lt;
B.S . Music I

JOSEPH F. SHAFER
B.A. History
FAITH SKOF
B.S. Busines:
MARILYN K.
B.S. Nursing
JANEE. SMI
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B.A. Philosophy

�SUSAN C. SHERBIN
B.S. Nursing

DIANE M . SHERMAN
B.A. Elementary Education and
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THOMAS SHIPKOWSKI
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MARILYN K. SLUSSER
B.S. Nursing
JANE E. SMITH
B.S. Nursing

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B.A. Psychology
ROGER SORENSEN
B.S. Accounting
LESTER SPAIDE
B.A. Psychology

ROBERT SPINELLI
B.S. Political Science and Community
Service
STEPHEN SPOCK JR.

B.A. Spanish

LARRY STAHLER
B.S. Business Administration

CATHERINE STOCK
B.A. Spanish
RONALD STOSHAK
B.S. Mathematics
HOWARD STARK

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MARK F. SUCHTER
B.A . Natural Studies

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B.A. Psychology
JANICE M. STASHIK
B.A. Psychology and Elementary
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ROGER SORENSEN
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LESTER .SPAIDE
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DONNA MARIE STASIK
B.A. Sociology

SUSAN STEPHENS
B.S. Nursing
JOHN STICHTER
B.A. History

CATHERINE STOCK
B.A . Spanish
RONALD STOSHAK
B.S. Mathematics
MARK F. SUCHTER
B.A . Natural Studies

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�RICHARD C. SULLIVAN

B.S. Business Administration

CHARLES R. SUPPON
B.A. Elementary Education and
Psychology

LINDA SWAYDIS
B.A. Fine Arts
DIANE MARIE TARNOWSKI
B.A. Elementary Education

GARRY S. TAROLI
B.A. Political Science
MARY ANN TELENCHO
JUDITH M. TETLAK
B.A. Elementary Education

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B.A . Elementary Educotion
DEBORAH A. TITUS

B.S. Business Education
JOSEPH J. TOMASHEFSKI
B.A. Psycholog y

RAYMOND JOSEPH TOMAINE
B.S . Biology
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ROSEANN M. TROLIO
B.S . Biology

DAVID TRETHAWAY
B.A . Mathematics

THOMAS E. TROST

B.S. Business Admini stration

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B.S . Ch emistry

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B.S. Business Administration
PAULA VECCHIO
B.S . Biology
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B.A . Biology

KA TH LEEN M. VISNISKI

B.A. fine Arts

JOSEPH VOLACK JR .
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B.S. Business Administration ond B.A.
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ROBYN SPEAK WALSH
B.A . Sociology

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B.S. Accounting

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B.A. Mathematics

B.S . Medical Technology

ROBERT NICHOLAS YANOSHAK

PAULETTE ZAWOISKI

B.S. Biology

B.S. Nursing

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B.S. Nursing

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B.S. Medical Technology

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The end of an academic year and .commencement can be described as a bittersweet time.
It is a time of many mixed things . . . happiness, sadness, loss of a way of life that has
been a mixture of good and bad in the academic womb, friendships that were made to last
forever and now will melt into time.
But you will never forget your days at Wilkes College. And over the years you will often
allow yourself the silent luxury of a fleeting memory of experiences that fit your mood.
I am certain that you will develop a new kind of thinking about Wilkes College once you
hove left the campus for the last time as a student. It happens to everyone.
I hope you will allow yourself to relate what you think and do, what you hope for and
what you achieve, to all that you prepared for as a student.
Perhaps you will recognize more what Wilkes College really stands for. I think you will,
because you will be seeing the College in a new light that will allow you to recognize things
that now seem obscure, unimportant or insignificant.
Wilkes College has always had many commitments . . . to the community, the academic
family, the people who made it possible for the institution to exist. But I can think of no commitment greater than the one it has to its students and alumni.
You . . . as well as the people who come after you and those who came before you.
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Charles R. Abate, Business Manager

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Arthur J. Hoover, Director of Alumni and Community Affairs

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Richard G. Raspen, Director of Financial Aid

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George G. Pawlush, Assistant Director of Public
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SITTING: R. Wing, Chairman. STANDING: Capt. Willett, &lt;

Mildred Gittins, Manager of the Bookstore

Eugene L. Managanello, Personnel Systems Coordinator

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SITTING: C. Reif, Cha irman, R. Ogren, R. Doty, W. Hayes.

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SITTING: R. Wing, Chairman . STANDING: Capt. Willett, Capt. Bonebrake, TSgt. Kijek, SSgt. Talbott, SSgt. Evangelista.

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SITTING: C. Reif, Chairman, R. Ogren, R. Doty, W . Hayes. STANDING: C. Houseknecht, L. Turoczi, J. Erickson, L. Rigley, H. Steuben.

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Music

SITTING: T. Vermeychik, M. Haberkorn, H. Foll, A. Liva, W. Gasbarro, Chairman, R. Chapline, J. Pedersen . STANDING: W. Weber, fl.
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SITTING: J. Driscoll, Choirman. STANDING: A. Shaw, T. McDonald, W . Niehoff, P. Tuhy.

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Psychology

LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Hobrock, T. Raslear, J. Truckenmiller, R. Riley, Chairman.

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GUIDANCE AND PLACEMENT: R. Meschini

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Row 1: Slyvia Apostle, Dione Roth, Melinda Cross,
Marylou Murray, Joan Colognoto. ROW 2: Sue
Brimo.' Lore Chajoochi , Beth Kerr, Renee Fogelson,
Debbie Knetz, Skoi Schwartz. ROW 3: Anne Kucy,
lo,s Cnoma, Jeon Reiter, Theanne Murata, Caryn
Axelrad, Rhoda Luborsky.

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W 3 : W . Eonslo,_P. Mocik, L. Glantz, S. Lear, D. Fraser,
B. Fenn, D. Davis, E. Simoni, S. Sulzer, L. Chustermon
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Row 1: Michele LaRose, Karen Briner, Sheila Imler, Julie
Bollinger. ROW 2: Deb Kocher, Donna Smith, Jan Petrilak, Cathy Viii, Diane Gignac, Carla Sechrest. ROW 3:
Patty Cullinan, Helen Shofer, Sheree Kessler, Wendy
Valinski, Judie Farley, Sue Quay.

Chesapeake
ROW 1 : Marianne Marzen, Sue Roman, MaryAnn Goz•
dick. ROW 2 : Nancy Considine, Merle Zipkin, Shown
Rozell, Dottie Kennedy, Nancy Enderlein. ROW 3:
Nancy VanKuren, Karen Olney, Janine Pokrinchak, Fron
Polakowski, Shelley Busa, Nancy Slowson.

Colonel's
ROW 1: Jim Collins, Lance Laube, Eric Hefflefinger, Joe
Stephens, Gene Garski, Mike Bosse, Tony Skiptunas, Bob
Scott. ROW 2: Greg Tomcho, Greg Black, John Senatore, Chris Rasak, Steve Elko, Larry Koptzman, Norm
Verhaog, Andy Syzmawski, Ron Anderson, Alan France,
Ray Tomaine, Matt Donahue, Joe Marchetti.

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Members Include : J . Algar, S. Bair, M . Bartoszek, 8. Benedict, A. Booth, M . Cosgrove, A. DiMarcontonio, S. Dunn,
M. Frazier, J . Kerrick, K. Kuhl, P. Lahutsky, A. Marko/ski, D. Marki, L. Neely, A. Pu~io, C. Rowlands, B. Shapwell,
K. Witherow.

Chesapeake
W l : Marianne Marzen, Sue Roman, MaryAnn GazROW 2: Nancy Considine, Merle Zipki n, Shawn
, ett , Dottie Kennedy, Nancy Enderlein . ROW 3 :
ncy VanKuren, Karen Olney, Janine Pakrinchak, Fran
Jkowski, Shelley Busa, Nancy Slawson .
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Delaware
ROW 1: Peggy Walczyk, Lisa Knulstad , Cheryl Jacques, Karen Prigge, MaryAnn Toth. ROW 2 : Liz Brand , Sloane
Karver, Sharon Kotlar, Laurie Schroy, Fran Greenberg. ROW 3 : Debbie Orbinati, Sue Serio, Cyndi Lynch , Ellen
Merten.

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�Denison
ROW 1, Guy Barbato, Jomes Weisenfluh, Bill Urosevich, John Price. ROW 2, James Yosh, Art Daniels,
Bill Kuhonick, John Pinelli, Dove Orshoick, Rod
Spruch. ROW 3, Mork Ritter, Mike Kassab, Craig
Gorton, Fronk Rosenberg, Bruce Jackson, Nigel
Gray, Jim Eiden, Tony Nardelli .
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ROW 1: JoAnn Wisniewski, Ann Zini, Joanne Herl
2: Janice Wolf, Kate Lee, Cathy Waung, Beth Olm
Timko, Jackie Buzzelli .

Diaz
ROW 1, Hal Simandle, Tom o·connell, Eric Wolfson, Dick Bernier, Dayton Sounders, Alex Grohol,
John DeSalvo. ROW 2, Steve Jacksel, Rich Morris, Rich Goodall, Wes Samsel, Mike Rushin, Craig
Levens, Jack Cropper, Bob Gratton, Roland, Jeff Trimmer, Tim Kwosneski, Panos, Mott Middendoff .
ROW 3, Jim Moiser, Howie Irwin, Freddie Stoezel, John Edwards, Mike Pidgeon.

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ROW 1: Lenny Roberts, Danny Danielson , Rodney Uyffels, Joe Androsi, Greg Miller, George Bene-Hoene.
ROW 2, Jack Manley, Earl Murrey, Dave Borrmann, Bob Franke, Mitch Silver, Ron Uein, Mike Walczyk,
Brian Blesi, Bob Taylor. ROW 3: Rich Mackey, George Hodges, Billy Boltja, Alan Wilmarth, Scott Lewis,
Victor Minkiewicy, Jeff Chilsen, Don Horroy, Ed Rubenfein.

Doane
ROW 1: JoAnn Wisniewski, Ann Zini, Joanne Herbert. ROW
2: Janice Wolf, Kate Lee, Cathy Waung, Beth Olmstead, Ann
Timko, Jackie Buzzelli.

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Row 1: Lori Wasserman, Candice Kennedy, Ronni
Ostrov, Peggy Burgess,,Judy Zakrevsky, Helary
Smith. ROW 2: Karen Konsovoge, Shoron Seidener,
Gayl Donoleski, Paulo Vecchio, Jone Smith, Jackie
Reinhardt. ROW 3: Howie Smith, Debbie Herfurth,
Kathy Heilig, Peggy Tomczak.

Gore

ROW 1: Al Malero, Tom DeSanno, Dean Evans, Al Berger. ROW 2: Dave Yakaitis, James Johnson, Jim Wichelhaus, Mike DeVincentis, Dane Drasher, Mark Santora. ROW 3: Mike Kosick, Steve Kimback, John Harper, Zeke
Zaborney, Nick Holgash. ROW 4: Gary Paich, Randy Bond, John "Zims" Zimmerman, Mike Prekopa, Rich Marchant, Barry Weiss.

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Carl Holsberger. ROW 2: Bill Austin, Steve DeNagy, Eric
Jansen, Charlie Putrino, Steve Kirchner, Ed Frote, Bill
Stauch, John Menio, Brian Bliem. ROW 3 : Clint Franklin,
Brian Hoynak, Cliff Field, Steve McGuire, Allan Kaplin,
Tony Morollo, Paul Surnicki, Steve Standiford, Mark
Lobittz, Marty lander, Phil Besler, Kevin McCormick,
Somsy Phrakysone.

ROW 1: Ella Booth, Carol Guss, Toni Frengel. ROW 2:
Wright, Helen Stubits. ROW 3: Virginio McClintock, C
Fiester, Theresea Newberry, Sue Schwartz, Gail Ober .

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Row 1: Lori Wasserman, Candice Kennedy, Ronni
Ostrov, Peggy Burgess, 1Judy Zokrevsky, Helory
Smith. ROW 2 , Koren Konsovoge, Sharon Seidener,
Gayl Donoleski , Paulo Vecchio, Jone Smith, Jackie
Reinhardt. ROW 3: Howie Smith, Debbie Herfurth,
Kathy Heilig, Peggy Tomczak .

,mes Johnson, Jim Wichelmbock, John Harper, Zeke
, Mike Prekopo, Rich Mor-

McClintock
ROW 1: Ello Booth, Carol Guss, Toni Frengel. ROW 2 : Debbie Mroczko, Jill Fritz, Kim Dubosky, Therese
Wright, Helen Stubits . ROW 3: Virginia McClintock, Claire Johnson, Donna Reese, Roberta Austin, Joni
Fiester, Thereseo Newberry, Sue Schwartz, Gail Ober.

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Row 1: Mike Heller, Rich Cuttler, Dove Gibson, Steve Bailey, Joe Yakowitz. ROW 2: Ahmood Mahoud, John Naiman , Lee Kopeika, Larry Sall,
Bruce Speigler, Dave Morales, Jahn Leedy , Mario Apuzzo, Carl
Edwards, Scott Elborn, Mark Symanowitz, Andy Wilkson, Jon Metta,
John Hudson, Cem DeKumco, Dave Weinstein, John Lowenski .

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ROW 1: Bert Kotz, Tom Lubos, Rick Markunas, Jeff Trimmer.
ROW 2 : Greg Wild, Mike Anger, Mott Roberts, Kevin McToole,
Thomas Malango, Barry Zoppo. ROW 3: Lorry Connor, Brion
Bleim, Don Cordell, Gerry Ross, Chip Pufko, Lou Elefonte, Ken
Gompertz, Andy Contos. ROW 4 : Ken Schmidt, Mork Williams,
Dove Taylor, Kevin Hunt, Mike Bonofoir, Rick Locy, Gerold D'Albis, Tony Youtzy.

Slocutn
ROW 1: Kam Wose, Ken Edelson, Bart Udoh, Tom Runiewicz, Bob Bentton, John Stichter, Joe Mullorchy. ROW 2:
Jackson, Lou Bolum, Joe Sullivan, Roger Sorensen, Steve Arlonki, Micky Morquret, Jim Nicholas, Tony Pinto, Precious,
Joe Sontinni, Bob Singer, Bill Manley, Joe Delouzer, Bob Obelonder. ROW 3: Rick Mohonski, Ron Reagon, Doak, Jim
Mortin, Gory Pohorely, Steve Chollendof, Norm Rickels.

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�Sterling
ROW 1: Pot Kurillo, Quot Tin Ooi, Carol
Piatt, Jon Cohen, Andrea Schneider .
ROW 2: Andrea Kurillo, Judy Berkise,
Joanne Kocon, Debbie Corly. ROW 3:
Jenna Villoume, Debbie Gould, Debbie
Dinkel, Judy Kirnon, Cheryl Berry, Connie
Bugh. ROW 4: Nino Zolkind, Bonnie Pinkowski, Cindy Phillips. ROW 5: Sue Williams, Betsy Townsend, Debbie Lotoro .

Sterling
Hotel
ROW 1: Kevin Toone, Joe Koczmork, Emanuel Rubin,
Rondy Stein. ROW 2: Roy Olszewski, Mork lmbriaco, Joe
Bono, Ed Rzonco, Jock Dolan, Tom BenKinney, Phillip
Weaver.

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ROW 1: Sherry Fou,
Eschler, Mindy Heym
Lohan . ROW 3: Won
Tichero, Kathy Herpi,
Zayac, Amy Santilli, I

�Sturdevant
ROW 1: Charmaine Broad, Peggy Rentschler, Sheila Peslinikos, Lucy
Respass, Joanne Eryovec, Helen Niesen. ROW 2: Lori Ashbaugh ,
Laureen Corney, Koren Ashman, MoryAnn Zielinski, Jon Kodlecik,
Ann Morie Romonovich, Koren Snow, Chris Hudok . ROW 3: Peggy
Wojmar, Sharon Clune, Carol Ciesielski, Sue Spranoitis, Martha
Pron , Carol Stelfonetti, Joan Chemnitius, Cathy Hughes .

Sullivan
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ROW 1: Sherry Faux, Cathy Stano, Sue Hansen, Kerry McMahon, Kevin McToole, Nigel Gray. ROW 2: Anne
Eschler, Mindy Heyman, Sue Harris, MoryAnn Valvano, Donna Chrisariek, Koren Bierkeley, Holly Baab, Lindo
Lohan . ROW 3: Wanda Phillips, Sue Margolis, Lindo Todar, Cindy Perry, Theresa Hussong, Paulette ~eilesa, Sue
Tichero, Kathy Herpick. ROW 4 : Marianne Steponowich, Cathy Teel, Debbie Hoffman, MoryKoy Molloy, Dione
Zayac, Amy Santilli, Dione LaCovo . ROW 5 : Donna Stanco.

Sterling
Hotel
IW 1: Kevin Toone, Joe Koczmork, Emanuel Rubin,
ndy Stein . ROW 2: Roy Olszewski, Mork lmbriaco, Joe
no, Ed Rzonco, Jock Dolan, Tom BenKinney, Phillip

Susquehannock

~aver.

ROW 1: Michele Ojeda, Koren Lucosi, Cindy Fisher, Lindo Hennis.
ROW 2: Paulo Murphy, Wendy Farrel, Brenda Kobilis, Porn lngelsby,
Dorothy Demko, Alice Moximick, Coreen Santoro. ROW 3: Moris
Solomon, Paulo Morion, Liza Small, Lindo McGrath, Lindo Ski,
Sandy Stern, Jone Lewis .

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FLOOR , Sandy Shotwell. ROW l: Mary Pedley, Nancy
Evons, Sandy Linton , Debi Stephens, Carol Paschuk.
ROW 2: Koren Considine , Carol Kosik, MaryJean
DeSandes, Leslie Bel in, Pam Gingel , Cherri Mier, Margie
Corby.

Warner
ROW l : Mr. K, Bernie Donachie, Mr. E, Steve Grassley, Mike Beer, Charlie Stauffer, Brad Mclennan, Danny Artim,
John Larkin. ROW 2: John Lack, Tom Lubas, Bob Armstrong, Mike Gorofolo, Rolph, Jeff Trimmer, Rich Bellocoso,
Bert Katz, Bruce Hoffman, John Ricci, Bill Populuski, Eric Abken, Dwight Beck, Mark Rado .

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Weiss
FIRST ROW: P. Ra msa y, J . Menapace, V. Hoskins, K. Flis, L. Rozell. SECO ND ROW : S. Rinehime r , S . Huffma n, L. Campbell, D. Blum, T.
Mogello, B. Shopwell. THIRD ROW: P. Cipriano,
N. Kovar, L. Amnu th, D. Morano, S. Schwartz.

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�Waller
DOR: Sandy Shatwell. ROW l: Mary Pedley, Nancy
ans, Sandy Linton, Debi Stephens , Carol Paschuk .
)W 2 : Karen Considine , Carol Kosik, MaryJeon
,Sandes, Leslie Belin, Pam Gingel, Cherri Mier, Margie
irby.

Webster
ROW 1: Larry Zale, Frank " Duke " Scancarella, Chris McGoff,
Pete Eller . ROW 2 : Tasos Tsolokis, Jerry Grega, Jon Sandberg,
Dave Bujno, Jay Rappaport, Jack Mundy, Tony Aposta loros,
Dave Wallace. ROW 3, Charlie Munson, Dave Ramsted, Jeff
Metzger, Len Vekkos, Howie Shulman, John Davidson, Steve
"E lton " Kichko, Rich Combatti . ROW 4: Mike Barr, Bob Irwin,
John Chunga.

Weiss
FIRST ROW: P. Ramsay, J. Menapace, V. Hoskins, K. Flis, L. Rozell. SECOND ROW: S. Rinehi mer , S . Huffman , L. Campbell , D. Blum, T.
Magella, B. Shapwell. THIRD ROW: P. Cipriano,
N. Kovar, L. Amnuth , D. Morano, S. Schwartz .

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Class
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'76

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EDITORS: S. Akromas, Op Ed, M. Montague, Copy, P. Stone, News, F. Polakowski, Copy, P. Reilly, Business Manager.

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I.D.C.
ROW I : M. Cross, B. Kobilis, S. Roze
J. Berkise, T. Magella . ROW 2: F. ~
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M. Heyman, Corr. Sec., L. Zale . ROV
France, S. Kess ler, T. Kinney, M. Bort
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STAFF: KNEELING: J. Dettmore, J. Acornley, J. Buckley. STANDING: J. Pokrinchak, L. Waznik, M. Alu, M. Stencavage, D. Mortin, W. Hurst.
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Government

SITTING, M. deSandes, J. Menio, J. Petrilak, P. Cullinan, Corresp. Sec., G. O'Brien, Rec. Sec., E. Za barney, Pres., H.
Stark, Treas., E. 8altruchitis, Advisor. STANDING, S. Kirshner, 8. Kilkenny, M. Middendorf, D. Smith, S. Esrich, M. Krisza,
J . Marchetti, S. Volovicz, C. Munson, V.P., L. Assalita, M. LaPresti, A. Romanovich, S. Kichka, R. Ostroski, C. McSoff, • .
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Commuter Council

SITTING, M. Coach, D. Cherundolo , J. Pickeri ng, Pres., R. Ostroski, V.P., S. Kupinsky, S. Gillman . STANDING, D. Ney, B. Hall, W. Killian, B.
Pezzner, D. Jones, A. Chuba, J . Aquilina , C. Evanchick, M. Salley. ABSENT, J. Domarasky, L. Shatkus, A. Nachlis.

I.D.C.
ROW l , M. Cross, 8. Kobilis, S. Rozell, G . Toczylowsk ik,
J. Berkise, T. Magella . ROW 2, F. Miller, M. Dennison ,
Adv., T. Trost, V.P., M. LoPresti, Pres., A. Santil li, Trea s.,
M. Heyman, Corr. Sec., L. Zale . ROW 3 , A. Sharkey, A.
France, S. Kessler, T. Kinney, M. Bartoszek, A. Berber, J.
Trimmer, B. Katz, J. Nicholas, J. Wolf, C. Cisielsk i.

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Lobos, D. Kretchmer, G. Hughes, F. Rosenberg , F. Kneiss, M. Fedak, L. Buttkiewicz, G . Knight, J . Zakrevsky, G. Wislosky, J. Orasky, R. Kapp .

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SITTING: J. Mayhoff, D. Palonzo, D. Will iarr
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Engineering
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SITTING: D. Smith, N. Phan, L. Jamialkawski, R. Rauenzahn . STANDING: C. Aronson, R.
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'TING: J. Mayhoff, D. Palanza, D. Williams, J. Yosh, J. LaCava, T. Young, R. Bielecki, J. Jedju . STANDING:
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Buckley. ROW 3: P. Reilly, P. Stone, M. Montague, L. Woznik, R. Colondreo.

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Grabko, M. Gallo, R. Lockman . ROW 3: K. Jahn, D. Simensky, D. Mento, L. Costello, J. LaCava, L. Kirsteen, S. Shotwell, D. Duh, J. Mayhaff, K. Herpich, M .
Gatti, R. Perry, J. Buzzelli, L. Lohden. ROW 4: M. Hartman, C. Tomasacci , J. Ruck, K. Oleshko, M. Anderson, R. Reagan, D. Williams, G. Ober, R. Fex, N.
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go where man has not
reached.

�It is the SPIRIT OF DIVERSITY
- of allowing every man
his own view and his distinctive ways
and of tolerating the differences
of the society.

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Benjamin Franklin

John Adams

Thomas Jefferson

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It is the SPIRIT OF INDIVIDUALISM
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acknowledging a birthright of opportunity
and freedom drawn from the strength
of our fathers.

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Indeed the &lt;'&lt;'SPIRIT OF '76" was, and is, many things,
each of which has been a building block
of our national greatness.
Our country grew on that spirit
and prospered on that spirit.
When all else fails
it is that spirit that will he there to guide us
and keep us strong.
SITTING: J. Leedy, M. Cooper, H. L,
Worth, B. Chandler.

�Pittston Club
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SITTING: N. Zalaking, M. Marianelli, S. Fischer, S. Williams, D. Dinkel, B. Haduck, J. Aquilina . STANDING: C. Saporito, Pres., R. Ostroski, P.R. and Treas., D. Jones, V.P., A. Ciliberto, Sgt. at Arms, D. Doyle, Sec.

Political Science Club

SITTING: J. Leedy, M. Cooper, H. Lewis, F. Baran, Pres. STANDING: D. Horrox, J. Mykulyn, M. Apuzzo, K. Keating, R. Ostroski, P. Strinkoski, Sec.-Treas., C.
Worth, B. Chandler.

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Nursing Club

Psychology Club
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ROW 1: J. Beccoris, S. Mariano, T. Kruzlik. ROW 2: B. Herron, R. Schneider, B. Kalish, ML,
Gottlieb, Mr. Kanner. ROW 3: B. Burke, D. Olekszulin, R. Ostroski, M. Wanko, J. Ciocca.
ROW 4 : D. Davies, D. Doyle, D. Jones, L. Spade. ROW 5: J. Aquilino, N. Flame.
ROW 1: J. Niche
Wysocki, F. Skar,
Molitoris. ROW 4

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Polar Bear Club

T Kruzlik. ROW 2: B. Herron, R. Schneider, B. Kalish, ML,

B.Burke, D. Olekszulin, R. Ostroski, M. Wanko, J. Ciocca.
Jones, L. Spade. ROW 5: J. Aquilina, N. Flame.
ROW 1: J. Nicholas, S. Rodgers, M. Perry, S. Pensieri, M. A. Coach, F. Skaff, K. Rex, Pres. ROW 2: 8. Chandler, M.
Wysocki, F. Skordinski, P. McKeown, J. Chemnitius, R. Best. ROW 3: D. Olekzulin, P. Zubritzky, S. Bailey, M. Anger, M.
Molitoris. ROW 4 : D. Golias, D. Jacobs, B. Weiss, J. Stephens, G. Paich, C. Manganello.

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ROW 1: H. Baab, S. Harris, S. Linton, M. J. deSandes. ROW 2 : A. Eschler,
B. Popeleski, D. Taylor, L. Parrish, K. Burkley. MISSING: L. Elefonte, C.

Kosik, K. McCall, K. Roland, P. Macik.

Spanish Club

ROW 1: M. Kennedy, M. deRojas, Pres ., K. Hughs, Treas., J. Norcross,
D. Stevens. ROW 2 : C. Stock, R. Rosati, D. Baller, P. Schillaci. ROW 3:
S. Spock, R. Jones, J. Shafer. MISSING: G . Kollar, V.P.

W.A.A.
ROW 1, F. Skaff, S. H
Pelepko, M. Salley, A
Skvarla, J. Pavlik, D. C

ROW 1: S. Rinehimer, L. Davis, M. L. Gottlieb. ROW 2: Levitski, S. Sabatini.

�LETTERWOMEN'S CLUB

SITTING: J. Pugliese, D. Titus, K.
Flis, M. Molloy, D. Polachek, B.
Gorgas , K. Yozwiok, B. Long.
STANDING: L. Waznik, Mrs. Saracino , C. Glawe, P. Steele , D.
Martin, D. Jones, N. VonKuren, K.
Olney, A . Meehan, S. A. Knight,
N. Roberts, J. Englot, C. Koterba .

nton, M. J. deSondes. ROW 2: A. Eschler,
sh, K. Burkley. MISSING: L. Elefante, C.
Jcik.

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Pelepko, M. Solley, A. Brezenski, S. Hohols, A. Kopec, J. Levitski, K. Gildea. ROW 3 : S. Kellar, A. Chuba, S. Suchocki, M.
Skvarla, J. Pavlik, D. Dzieciol, L. Krokos. ROW -4 : P. Dale, P. Strinkoski, S. Myers, S. Kameli, K. Bozinski.

M. L. Gottlieb. ROW 2: Levitski, S. Sabatini.

Officers
SITTING : D. Janoski, S. Pudlosky, J. Miller. STANDING: D.
Zeffer, P. Kozick, S . Roman, T. Macavage, D. Polachek .

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R. Neher, R. Sorensen, L. Costello, P. Grabko, P. Kurillo, M. Hartman, T. Baronio, G. Ober, R. Vaverka, C. Fisher, D. Stewart, R. Bielecki, J. Yosh, T. Young,
G. Marini, J. Jedju, C. Brozusky, M. Gatti, L. Papatopoli, E. Tubman, R. Fogelson, R. Reagan, 8. Kinney, R. Lockman, C. Long, S. Zannetti, M. Dubik, R.
Cutler, D. Shema, S. Landis, J. Kadlecik, J. Mayhoff, S. Shotwell, D. Williams, M. Mishinski, J. Lewis, J. D'Alessandro, S. Elborn, J. Van Arsdale, M. Gallo, J.
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March 12, 1976
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Junior-Senior
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�Friday, April 9, 1976
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�May
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Block Party
Beer Blast
Dance Marathon

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�Winter
Weekend
Senior
Awards
Luncheon

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Co-Chairpersons Ginny Edwards and Jeon Johnson

May 2, 3, 4, 1976
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Priscilla Wnuk

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Bruce Phair

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John Cardoni

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Ned Coulter

Jeff Schlicher

as
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as
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Sue Latz

Estella Parker

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John Forte
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�Sing Out,
Sweet Land
A musical revue of
America's History

1930's

1920's

1690's

1900's

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1810's

1900's

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Directed by
Al Groh

Musical Director
Richard Chapline

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The 1975 season for the W
their capture in 1974 of their si
feet 6-0 record. They went into
mism only to lose 17-7. How
began looking forward to ne:&gt;c
But around the corner lurked
Heart." It rained for a solid we
of the Susquehanna threatene,
A flood was certain to ruin the
However the valley was sparec
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because you're all in it togeth«
the Colonels will try as hard as

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�The 1975 season for the Wilkes Colonels was a disappointing one after

tzger, Kurte Franke, Chuck Suppon,
lohn Snyder, Charles Crowford, Don
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their capture in 1974 of their sixth MAC Northern Division crown with a perfect 6-0 record. They went into their first contest with Clarion State with optimism only to lose 17-7. However they had a tremendous resiliency and
began looking forward to next weekend 's contest with Bloomsburg State .
But around the corner lurked impending disaster for " The Valley with a
Heart." It rained for a solid week and by Friday afternoon the raging waters
of the Susquehanna threatened to overflow as on that fateful day in 1972.

Rudolf Nureyev eat your heart outl

A flood was certain to ruin the high expectations of this 1975 football club.
However the valley was spared this time and w ith just a few days of practice
after their period of idleness the Colonels were ready once more.
The rest of the season was a succession of ups and downs with the Colonels never realizing their full potential. It was a do or die contest at Albright
which would decide the winner of the 1975 MAC Northern Division. Victory
was literally in the hands of the Colonels. Freshman, Bob Irwin, caught a
beautiful pass and was in for the touchdown . However, the officials called it
back after he dropped the ball saying that he didn't have possession long
enough. There were tears of disappointment and frustration in his eyes. He
was part of a team and putting forth his best was what he wanted to do .
And isn't that what is really important doing your best for your team
because you ' re all in it together and you want that win so badly! Next year,
the Colonels will try as hard as ever and maybe things will be even better.

Maybe if I close my eyes it will ta ste like beer.

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Is tonight ever going to be good!

Wired for sound

The ogony of watching.

You want a picture of little ' ole me?

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�Out of my way!

Is tonight ever going to be good!

Where are they when you need
them?

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You want a picture of little ' ale me?

Co-captains "Frantic" Fred Lohman and Steve "Winky" Leskiw, Coach Rollie
Schmidt

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FIRST ROW: Steve Kinback, Dean Evans, Ram Trost, Pete Papadopoulos, Mario Apuzzo, John Levandowski, Samson Adogu. SECOND ROW: Jerry Meholick, Sam Olalueye, Andy
Dutch, Len Vekkos, Bruce Hoffman, Bart Udeh, Alex Nmoma, Dave Bormann. THIRD ROW: Assistant Coach Jim Ferris, Fred Precious, Earl Murray, Bill Purcell, Jim Calkins, Bill
Nardone, Panos Kararitis, Mark Ritter, Tony Apostolaros, Coach Chip Eaton.

Amazing what they can do when they try.

On the a

Keep that ball away from me!

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�1975 saw a new coach for the soccer team in
Chip Eaton.
Under the leadership of co-captains Tom Trost
and Pete Papadovpovlis the team worked harder
than their 1-10 record gives them credit for. With
much of the team returning the outlook for next
year is bright.

Andy
, Jim Calkins, Bill

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That contact has to be here somewhere .

Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wrlkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes

1975 RESULTS
Upsala
Muhlenberg
Lycoming
1
Scranton
Elizabethtown
0
6
Wagner
2
Baptist Bible
2
Madison FDU
Moravian
3
1
Susquehanna
2
Bloomsburg St.
1
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On the attack
-Go-Goptains--Pete--Papadovpovlis and Tom Trost.

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The lonelin1

Members of the team are: Jeff Metzger, Jeff Davis, Mary Malloy, Coach George Pawlush, Bob Scott, Mike Salley, Steve Standiford.

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Since cross country got off the ground at Wilkes in 1971, the harriers have
had disappointing seasons. However there was a bright spot this season when
the Colonels finished sixth out of fourteen teams in the Lebanon Valley Invitational Meet. Sophomore Paul Boris captured third place among 118 runners for
an outstanding finish. This cross country team is a young one and next year
they will pull it all together.

Where are they?

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FIRST ROW: Nancy Mathers, Sandy Dunn, Cathy Yozwiak, Margaret Pelepko, Donna Bettelli. SECOND ROW: Valery Hoskins, Jean
Johnson, Barbara long, Nancy Roberts, Susan Funke, Nancy Enderlein, Barbara Gorgas. THIRD ROW: luAnn Neely, Kim Flis, Karen
Killian, Coach Gay Meyers, Sue Ann Knight, Joni Feister, Penny Bianconi ,

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The only winning seasons for Fall sports program were registered by the two
women's teams and field hockey was one of them. For the second year in a row
they won the NPWIAA CHAMPIONSHIP with a perfect 6-0 record . They had a
grueling schedule playing 16 games in a month and a half with two post season
tournaments to boot. This year saw the advent of an MAC field hockey tournamenl
which was held at Wilkes with the Colonelettes coming in fourth out of nine teams,
The girls began w ith a loss to Dickinson but they were not discouraged. They
decided they really wanted to make a good showing at this first tournament and
battled back beating Franklin and Marshall to assure a play-off spot. They played
their hearts out but Dickinson edged by them to take third place.
This year also marked the first year that the Wilkes field hockey team ever had
one of its players named to the Mid-east team, the first leg on the road to AllAmerican . The judges awarded fullback Jean Johnson this honor.
The Colonelettes also had Nancy Roberts and Barb Long, co-winners of the
Female Athlete of the year award and Susan Funke, former Wyoming Seminary
Stand-out, to lead them to their 9-4-3 record . Losing only three seniors the girls
have a bright outlook for next year.

If I've told you once I've told you a thousand times . . .

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'leely, Kim Flis, Kar~n

I can't believe it.

rogram were registered by the two
them. For the second year in a row
, a perfect 6-0 record. They had a
1th and a half with two post season
of an MAC field hockey tournament
; coming in fourth out of nine teams.
t they were not discouraged. They
;howing at this first tournament and
assure a play-off spot. They played
) take third place.
i Wilkes field hockey team ever had
,m, the first leg on the road to All,
lohnson this honor.
and Barb Long, co-winners of the
1 Funke, former Wyoming Seminary
I. Losing only three seniors the girls

Neither can I!!!

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Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes

1975 RESULTS
Scranton
Bucknell
0
Baptist Bible
5
4
Lycoming
4
Mansfield St.
4
Misericordia
Bloomsburg
0
Baptist Bible
5
4
Misericordia
Scranton
5
4
Marywood
Mary,10od
3
5

Overall Record

8-4

NPWIM Record : 8-0*

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IN FRONT: Asst. Cooch Jim Zordecki, Mgr. Ali Kazimi, Cooch Roger Beorde. STANDING: Tom Donohue, Bob Welsh, Matty Peterson, Kendall McNeil, Jock Brabant, Tony
Nardelli, John Zopko, Tom Brymn, Gory Toczylowski, George Oschal, Fronk Brill, Mike Prekopa, Terry Schoen.

Coach Roger Bearde led his team to an
overall record of 10-14 this past season
with 3-7 record in the MAC Northern Division. Although the record was disappointing to the Colonels they showed guts and
determination throughout the season .
The Colonels will be losing the Outstanding Jack Brabant who finishes up an
excellent, playing career as a Colonel
cager. The Colonels will also be losing
Frank Britt and Mike Prekopa who both
when not injured were very helpful to the
play of the team.
A bright spot for the Colonels cage
future is the crop of freshmen and sophomores that Coach Bearde has coming up
through the ranks .

Jock Brabant will go down in the annals of Wilkes
History as one of the Basketball greats.

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Delaware Valley
York
Philadelphia Textile
Susquehanna
King's
Lincoln
Philadelphia Pharmacy
Moravian
Amherst
East Stroudsburg St.
Clarion St.
Juniata
Albright
Upsala
East Stroudsburg St.
Susquehanna
Lycoming
Bloomsburg St.
Madison FDU
Lycoming
Scranton
Lebanon Valley
Elizabethtown

+ Scranton Holiday Tournament
# Pocono Classic
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�Wrestling

ROW 1: Tim Golden, Roy Preefer, Rick Mohonski, Lon Balum, Steve Lear, Casper Tortilla, Mat Simone, Fred Stoelzel. SECOND ROW: Tom O'Connell, Perry
Lichtinger, Bruce Lear, Mike Kassab, Warren Stumpf, Greg Maclean, Jim Weisenfluh, Earl Monk, Dave Gregrow, Reggie Fatherly, Dan House. THIRD ROW:
Coach John Reese, Mgr . Tom Park, Dick Bernier, Bob Gaetano, Eric Wolfson, Gene Clemons, Mike Gilbert, Bart Cook, John Cropper, Tim Kwasnieski, Don
Cardell, Mike Pidgeon, John DeSalvo, Alex Grohol, Mgr. Val Kaplan, and Asst. Coach Brooke Yeager.

This year marks the first time any Wilkes team has ever entered Division I competition . Coach John Reese led his grapplers into
a tough university division. For the first time in the Division I the Wilkes team faired out pretty well losing a few hard fought
battles to Lehigh, Oregon, Navy, Syracuse, East Stroudsburg, and Army. These matches were very close and did demonstrate
that the Colonels could wrestle with the big-timers. Wilkes had a very fine showing in the tournaments it entered with a first at
Binghamton, a second at the Wilkes Open and a Sixth place out of fifteen teams in the Eastern Tournament.
Putting the Colonels on the map this year was Rick Mahonski, who took a second place in the Easterns and Jim Weisenfluh,
who took a first in the Easterns and did it with four pins which garnered him the Outstanding Wrestler of the Tournament Award.
By placing in the Eastern Tournament Weisenfluh and Mahonski went on to compete in the National Tournament.

1975-76 RESULTS

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Lehigh
Binghamton Invitational 1st Place
15
Oregon State
16
Navy
Wilkes Open 2nd Place
22
Montclair St.
16
Syracuse
39
Delaware Valley
26
Oswego State
52
Western Maryland
33
Elizabethtown
44
Lycoming
25
Binghamton State
19
H~dra
20
East Stroudsburg
27
Army
22
Franklin &amp; Marshall
EIWA Tournament - 6th Place ( 15 teams)
Keep your mouth shut!!!

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,rt Cook, John Cropper, Tim Kwasnieski, Dan

ach John Reese led his grapplers into
pretty well losing a few hard fought
¥ere very close and did demonstrate
tournaments it entered with a first at
~rn Tournament.
, in the Easterns and Jim Weisenfluh,
~ Wrestler of the Tournament Award.
~ational Tournament.

1975-76 RESULTS
Lehigh
ton Invitational 1st Place
Oregon State
Navy
)pen 2nd Place
Montclair St.
Syracuse
Delaware Valley
Oswego State
Western Maryland
Elizabethtown
Lycoming
Binghamton State
Hofstra
East Stroudsburg
Army
Franklin &amp; Marshall
,urnament- 6th Place (15 teams)

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Jim Weisenfluh receives Outstanding Wrestler of the EIWA Tournament Award from
Speaker of the House Senator Carl Albert.

�,nt Award from

Jim Weisenfluh, First Place, EIWA Tournament

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�Men's and Women's Swimming

1975 RESULTS (MEN'S)

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FIRST ROW: Coach Rick Marchant, Joe Dettmore, Kevin Augustine, Bill Manley, Tom Reneiwicz, Jack Manley, Jeff Jones, Garry Taroli, Keith Augustine. SECOND ROW: Paul Niedzwiecki, Ron Sweeda, Mike Salley, Gary Poholey, Tony Pinto, Jeff Chilson, Jeff Boberick, Barry Weiss .

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Ursinu
Dickinson
Lock Haven St.
Jersey City St.
Cathedral
Lycoming
Kutztown St.
Binghamton St.

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53
16
40
36

63
61

Overall (3-5)
DIVERS: Cathy Hotchkiss, Paul Niedzwiiecki, Cindy Gia•

FIRST ROW: Cathy Hotchkiss, Cindy Glawe, Lisa Waznik, Melita McGuire, Penny Bianconi, Cheryl Moyer, f.krianne Montague, Coach Rick Marchant. SECOND ROW: Maureen Murphy, Margy Casgrove.

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1976 RESULTS (WOMEN'S)
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes

27
52

26

49

Ursinus
Dickinson
Lock Haven
Lycoming

68
41

84

44

1975 RESULTS (MEN'S)
Overall 2-2
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Overall (3-5)
DIVERS: Cathy Hotchkiss, Paul Niedzwiiecki, Cindy Glawe.

Captain Gary Taroli, and Coach Rick Marchant

J McGuire, Penny Bianconi, Cheryl Moyer, Mor,en Murphy, Margy Cosgrove.

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1975-76 RESULTS

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Keystone
F&amp;M
Susquehanna
Muhl en burg
LCCC
Misericordia
Albright
Bloomsburg St.
Kutztown St.
Scranton
Morywood
King's
Bucknell
Lafayette
Elizabethtown
Scranton

84
63
41

40
84
28
39

75
51
70

45
46

74
68

54
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This season sow a new coach in Debbie Moyer, fresh out of East Stroudsburg State College. The girls hod five bock in Dotty Mortin, Dione
Jones, Sharon Wilkes, Anita Meehan and Koren Olney. They hod plenty of help from the likes of Nancy Roberts and Barb Long, co-winners
of the Female Athlete of the Year Award. They went over the .500 mark with a 6-10 season . This was the second year that the Colonelettes
participated in the MAC tournament not doing as well as they had hoped. The future looks bright for this determined and hard-working team.

FIRST ROW: Kare
Mary Lou Murrey.
Saracino.

Sway with the music.

KNEELING: Shawn Rozett, Mgr.; Debbie Moyer, Coach; Sue Roman . STANDING: Anita Meehan, Julie Kerrick, Dotty Martin, Nancy Olney,
Sharon Wilkes, Nancy VanBuren, Sue Ann Knight, Barb Long.

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�Volleyball

rtin, Diane
co-winners
,lonelettes
ki ng team.

FIRST ROW: Koren Considine, Betsy Townsend, Joan Clen.itius, Bmb Go_rgos, Debbie Orbinoti , Mory Ann Toth , Judy Kirnon , Sue Ann Knight,
Mory Lou Murrey . SECOND ROW: Koren Polomski, Sheron Clune, Debbie Knetz, Nancy Roberts, Sally Steele, Kenore Weiss , Cooch Doris
Sarac.inc.

Sway with the music.

I think I con do it!

This year another sport was introduced into the Wilkes Col-

)lney,

lege Athletic Program .
The Girls Volleyball Team under the direction of Coach Sar.acino played their first season with many talented athletes, gaining much experience as they went along .
W ith practice and determination the Volleyball team will be
ready for more action come next season .

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�·:-

Baseball

FIRST ROW: Don McDermott, Jim Stehle, Tony Schwab, Dove Trethowoy, Greg Snyder, Steve Leskiw, Jock Keller, Jim Michaels. SECOND ROW:
Steve Grosley, Lou Elefonte, Barry Horchorufko, Neil Bovitz, Ken Succhoski, Steve Boyer, Bill Poloho . THIRD ROW: Asst. Coach Bob Dulibo, John
Cavanaugh , Bill Hockenbury, Andy Kresky, Dan Pisarcik, Dave Hungarter, Mike Supczenski, and Coach Gene Domzalski. Missing from photo are
Manny Evans, Terry Schoen , and Rich Matarelli .

This year's diamond squad may have been
the all round team to ever don a Colonels
baseball uniform. The Colonels came within a
game of winning the MAC championship, but
still had managed to prove their competence
by garnering a playoff spot in the NCAA
Tournament. The Colonels finished off the
season with an impressive 17-5 record.
The Colonels will be losing the services of
Captain and All-American Steve Leskiw, AllStar Dave Tretheway, Greg Snyder, Tony
Schwab, and Jack Keller. These outstanding
athletes will be missed by Coach Gene Domzalski.

Cooch Gene Gomzalski.
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�ler, Jim Michaels. SECOND ROW:
lW: Asst. Coach Bob Duliba, John
)omzolski. Missing from photo are

t. Coach Bob Duliba

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�At the time of this writing the Wilkes College Baseball Team
heading toward a National Championship. The Colonels are r
hot by winning the regional championship over Mansfield I'
and Ashland. The Staff of the Amnicola wishes them the best
luck in their quest for a National Championship .

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1976 RESULTS (Overall 17-5)
Allentown
Elizabethtown
Elizabethtown
Bloomsburg St.
Bloomsburg St.
Susquehanna
Susquehanna
Delaware Valley
East Stroudsburg St.
East Stroudsburg St.
Albright
Albright
Ursinus
Scranton
Scranton
Juniata
Kutztown St.
Juniata
Upsala
Elizabethtown
Scranton
Scranton

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FIRST ROW: Guy DiZebba, Bruce Davis, Bill Winter, Craig Austin, Fred Lohman, Bob Rischman. SECOND ROW: Nick Lozorak, Kurt Franke, Mark Davis, Bill
Harris, Mike Narbecki, Mike Menichini. THIRD ROW: George Hodges, Barry Weiss, Bob Klecanda, Greg Wild, John Lack, Bill Abrams, Tony Couto. FOURTH
ROW: Dwight Beck, Brian Blesi, Bernie Donachie, Bob Tayler, Bob Franke, Andy Dutch. FIFTH ROW: Charles Mattei, head coach; Dave Berman, student trainer;
John Larkin, Jim O 'Neill, John Hobrock, assistant coach.

Dearly beloved, we are gathered here . . .

If

Simon says -

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"Do this.""

�If I cut across this way maybe they won 't see me.

:k Lozorak, Kurt Franke, Mark Davis, Bil l
Lack, Bill Abrams, Tony Couto. FOURTH
,ad coach; Dave Berman, student trainer;

It was a disappointing season for last year's M iddle Atlantic Conference
Champs. They saw all hopes of a repeat performance go down the drain this
year with their three losses to Gettysburg, Madison FDU , and Frankl in &amp; Marshall. Things got off to a bad start when senior co-captain, Craig Austin wa s
sidelined with a knee injury. It was a great loss coming at an inopportune time.
However, the Colonels are known to make the best of bad situations and they
went on to make a fine showing of 7 wins and 3 losses. Wilkes has made its
place in the college lacrosse world and we can expect great things from them in
years to come .

If only the coach would let me ploy.
Full speed ahead.
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" Do this."
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�Billy Winter has been Wilkes Lacrosse for the past four years.
No one can talk about the Wilkes Lacrosse team without mentioning the most prolific scorer in its history. In his sophomore year Billy
was the leading scorer in the nation and MVP of the Colonels . Sidelined with an injury last year he saw limited action but he has come
back stronger than ever this year.

In the Colonels' last home game against Lebanon Valley,
Billy scored 14 points (eight goals, six assists) which is the
most any one man scored in a single game in the United
States this year. His four year total is 108 goals and 91
assists. Billy Winter is leaving but he will not be forgotten. His
are footsteps that are going to be extremely hard to follow
in.

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Back off!!!

�1975 RESULTS

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10
10

8
16
15
23
14
23
14

Dickinson
Lehigh
Gettysburg
Madison FDU
Haverford
Muhlenburg
Stevens
Western Maryland
Lebanon Valley
Franklin &amp; Marshall

10
9
14
12
5
4
4
4
7
17

Overall 7-3

Hey, two on one isn't fair!

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I told you not to screw around with this stick.

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�Men's Tennis

FIRST ROW: J. Davis, G . Krupinski, G . Paich, F. Bohn, M. Abbruzzese. BACK ROW: J. Kozey, B. Bensley, B. Klein, H. Irwin, Coach Rokita .

Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes

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1975 RESULTS
Scranton
2
Ursinus
3
Juhiata
4
Baptist Bible
8
Moravian
5
Elizabethtown
3
Lycoming
Baptist Bible
6
Muhlenberg
5
Scranton
2
Albright
2
Overall Record 4-7

Cooch Tom Rokita .

23-4

�. Klein, H. Irwin, Coach Rokita.

Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes

1975 RESULTS
Scranton
Ursinus
Juhiata
Baptist Bible
8
Moravian
5
Elizabethtown
3
Lycoming
Baptist Bible
6
Muhlenberg
5
Scranton
2
Albright
2

2
3
4

7

6
5

4

6
5

3
4
7
7

Overall Record 4-7

235

�Women's Tennis

FIRST ROW: JoAnn Pugliese, Freida Skaff, Maureen Corbett, Diane Polachek, Merle Zipkin . SECOND ROW: Coach Julie Thomas,
Patty Steele, Nancy Cardillo, Chris Koterba, Sally Steele.

This year the Colonettes under Coach Julie Thomas finished their season with an impressive 8-4 record.
The Women's Tennis team also garnered a championship with an unblemished 8-0 record.
This could be the start of a new Wilkes dynasty in Women's Tennis competition .

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Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes

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This is a Tennis Ball!!!

Gotcha!!!

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I'm going to let her have it this time.

�iECOND ROW: Coach Julie Thomas,

Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes

.vith an impressive 8-4 record.
d 8-0 record .
ition.

1975 RESULTS
Scranton
5
Bucknell
0
Baptist Bible
5
Lycoming
4
4
Mansfield St.
Misericordia
4
Bloomsburg St.
0
Baptist Bible
5
Misericordia
4
Scranton
5
4
Marywood
Marywood
3
Overall Record: 8-4
NPWIAA Record: 8-0•

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ROW: Steve Nielson, Len Malshefski, Jeff Fill, Stan Kuran, Ken Donlavoge, Mork Jorolen, Cooch Roland C. Schmidt.

The Golf team under Coach Roland Schmidt compiled their best record ever
with sixteen wins and no losses . This is the most outstanding season the Wilkes
Golf team has ever been associated with. By having this outstanding record the
linksmen of Coach Schmidt garnered the MAC championship.
The Golf Squad will be doing without the outstanding play of Larry Gurnari,
Mark Jarolen, and Len Malshefski, who will be taken by graduation .

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1976 RESULTS

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420
420

409
405
405
401
401
387
396
401
384
384
397
390
390

Lebanon Valley
King's
Haverford
Moravian
Scranton
Upsala
Muhlenberg
Moravian
Lycoming
Ursinus
East Stroudsburg St.
Juniata
Albright
Susquehanna
Scranton
Lebanon Valley

423

437
438
418
412
415
408
415
452
428
408
395
412
412

400
397

Overall Record 16-0

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AKROMAS, Sandra A.
171 Chestnut St., Plymouth, Pa.
ALLAN, Richard J.
299 W. Grand St., Nanticoke, Pa.
AQUILINA, Joseph J.
17 Elizabeth St., Pittston, Pa.
ARNOVITZ, Kenneth M.
611 Monroe Ave., Scranton, Pa .
ARONSON, Charles D.
167 S. Maple Ave ., Kingston, Pa.
ARTIM, Joseph A.
98 Lackawanna Ave., Swoyersville, Pa .
AUSTIN, John C.
2023 E. 21st St., Brooklyn, N.Y.
AUSTIN, William
326 Harding Ave ., Clifton, N.J.
BABETSKI, Daniel D.
807 Grant Ave., Westfield, N.J.
BACON, Karl A.
4 Middleroad Turnpke., Woodbury, Ct.
BALLER, Deborah M.
36 E. Charles St., Plains, Pa.
BALOGA, Stephen M.
592 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
BANAS, John
537 N. Pennsylvania Ave., Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
BANICK, Regina Lieb
157 New Mallery Pl., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
BARAN, Frank E.
666 Tioga Ave ., Kingston, Pa.
BARNES, Ralph T.
5 Brook Lane, Mountaintop, Pa.
BARON, Linda S.
245 C. Manor Road, Edwardsville, Pa.
BARTOSH, Jeanne A.
21 Sobieski St., Upper Askam, Pa.
BARTUSKI, Janet M.
222 Washington Ave ., Wyoming, Pa.
BECCARIS, Jacqueline
22 Price St., Plains, Pa.
BEHM, Oliver J.
43 Courtright Ave ., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
BENDIK, Maryrose T.
Box 417 RD 7, Shavertown, Pa.
BENTLEY, Jones B.
65 Carverton Rd., Trucksville, Pa.
BESLER, Philip A.
80 Kearney Ave. , Trentron, N.J .
BETTIN, Robert E.
39 Lexington Ave., Bloomfield, N.J.
BIENKOWSKI, Judith
250 Apollo Circle, Nanticoke, Pa.
BILSKI, Gary E.
15 Rutz St., Ashley, Pa.
BLASO, Anthony D.
118 Lakewood Grdns, Pittston, Pa.
BLOCK, Marcia D.
22 Amherst Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
BLOOMBURG, Stephen
69 Catlin Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
BOBACK, Joseph
RD 3, Box 378, Dallas, Pa .
BOHN, Fred
346 Monument Ave., Wyoming, Pa.
BOHN, Wayne A.
346 Monument Ave., Wyoming, Pa.
BORIS, Ann S.
17 Carey Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
BOSHA, Edward

206 Mill St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
BOTYRIUS, Anthony M.
206 E. 4th St., Wyoming, Pa.
BOWMAN, Donald K.
77 Reed Road, Royersford, Pa.
BOZINSKI, Robert L.
1220 S. Market St., Nanticoke, Pa.
BRABANT, John R.
72-14 66 St., Glendale, N.Y.
BRANDO, James C.
Box 116A RD 2, Wapwallopen, Pa.
BRAY, Nancy E.
167 E. Noble St., Nanticoke, Pa.
BRENNAN, Thomas F.
116 E. Broad St., Hazleton, Pa.
BRILL, Edgar L.
108 N. Broad St., Norwich, NY
BRIMO, Susan M.
373 Fairhill Dr., Churchville, Pa.
BRINER, Karen G.
2662 W. Alder Road, Bellmore, N.Y.
BRITT, Francis D.
765 Mercer Ave., Kingston, Pa.
BROAD, Charmaine L.
(huckleberry Pk, Stephenstown, N.Y.
BROD, Gary R.
61 Cornell Circle, Broomall, Pa.
BRODY, George S.
RD # 3 Demunds Rd., Dallas, Pa.
BROZZETTI, Louise C.
524 Campbell St., Scranton, Pa.
BRUNETTE, Margaret
1070 Baumann Court, Rahway, N.J.
BULLOCK, Capper C.
407 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
BURGESS, Margaret A.
18 Edgewood Rd., Peekskill, N.Y.
BURKE, William F.
314 Wayne St., Archbald, Pa.
BURNS, Marilyn J.
108 Maltby Ave., Swoyersville, Pa.
BUTERA, Leonard M.
Four 4th St., Sebastopol, Pittston, Pa.
BUTKIEWICZ, Janet M.
52 Wyoming St., Plains, Pa.
CALKINS, James H.
40 James St., Plymouth, Pa.
CALLWITTS, William
4 Hazel St., Tunkhannock, Pa.
CAMPBELL, Gwen
1015 American St. N., Catasauqua, Pa .
CARA VELLA, Michael A.
162 Forbes St., Rahway, N.J .
CARDILLO, Nancy J.
31 Park Lane, Exeter, Pa.
CARNEY, Laureen E.
Box 1125 Main St., Sag Harbor, N.Y.
CARTER, Joseph A.
918 E. 7th St., Berwick, Pa.
CASEY, Donald J.
11 Lower Broadway, Nanticoke, Pa.
CASEY, Linda E.
23 Maffett St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
CASTANZO, James G.
520 Crown Ave., Scranton, Pa.
CELLUCCI, Arlene M.
145 Panama St., Pittston, Pa.
CHALADOFF, Steven M.
59 Richard St., Dover, N.J.
CHANDLER, Barbara R.

138 Madison St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa .
CHAUMP, Darlene L.
Alta Vista Terr., Pittston, Pa .
CHEUNG, William W.
922 Cathedral Rd., Philadelphia, Pa.
CHIUMENTO, Nicholas
3 Pittston Ave., Yatesville, Pa .
CHMIELEWSKI, Christopher
1 33 Cuba St., Kingston, Pa.
CHOPY AK, Mary A.
141 Rock St., Pittston, Pa.
CHRISTMAS, Ronald
33 Dana St., Forty Fort, Pa.
CHROMEY, Paul A.
514 Stephenson St., Duryea, Pa.
CIALI, Nancy A.
32 Johnson St., Pittston, Pa.
CICCONE, Vincent J.
266 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming, Pa.
CILIBERTO, Anthony
RD # 2 Box 430, Avoca, Pa.
CIMINO, Anthony J.
137 James St., Old Forge, Pa .
CIOCCA, John V.
110 Amesburg St., Plains, Pa.
CIOCCA, Mark M.
110 Amesbury St., Plains, Pa.
CIPRIANO, Paula J.
761 Peace St., Hazleton, Pa.
CLEMENTS, Robert D.
Box 8, Lehman, Pa.
COBB, Janet M.
89 Circle Dr., Rockaway, N.J.
COHEN, Janice R.
1 Parkway Place, Holmdel, N.J .
COLANDREA, Richard
61 Rose Ave., Springfield, N.J.
COLEMAN, Ruth C.
259 Wyoming Ave., Kingston, Pa.
COLLIER, Gregg P.
50 North Thomas Ave., Kingston, Pa.
COLOGNATO, Joan E.
43 W. Main St., Clinton, N.J .
COLOMBO, Elise S.
356 La Grande Ave., Fanwood, N.J.
COMOROSKI, Daniel A.
161 E. Grand St., Nanticoke, Pa.
CONSIDINE, Karen A.
60 Colburn Dr., Poughkeepsie, N.Y.
CORCORAN, Bettye Lou
15 Snowden St., Forty Fort, Pa.
CUPRZINSKI, Michael
Box 144 RD 2, Lebanon, Pa.
CHWALINA, M. Orloski
62 North Mt. Rd., Mountaintop, Pa.
D'ALESSANDRO, Joseph
561 Monument Ave., Wyoming, Pa.
DALON, Deborah
19 Powell Ave., Mountaintop, Pa.
DAOUST, James E.
518 Douglas Dr., Cherry Hill, N.J .
DAVIES, David L.
125 S. Sherman St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
DAVIES, William W.
Sunset Road, Burlington, N.J.
DAVIS, Earl J.
610 Vine St., Berwick, Pa.
DAVIS, Laura L.
83 Poplar St. W., Nanticoke, Pa.
DeCINTI, Fredrick M.

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Box 215 Laurie Ln., Bear Creek, Pa.
DeGIUSTO, Vincent A.
28 N. Beech Rd., Plains, Pa.
DICKINSON, Alexis
7 4 S. Thomas Ave., Kingston, Pa.
DelPRIORE, Ralph J.
1074 Wyoming Ave., Exeter, Pa.
DEMAIO, Thomas A.
41 Meehan Ave., Rariton, N.J.
DEMYANOVICH, Nicholas
305 W. Broad St., Tamaqua, Pa.
DeSANNO, Thomas A.
910 N. Seventh St., New Hyde Park, N.Y.
DETTMORE, Joseph W.
399 Scott St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
DeVITA, Anthony P.
230 Alicia St., Old Forge, Pa.
De YOUNG, Ainslie M.
328 Carey Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
DiANDRIOLA, Suzanne
401 4th St., Avoca, Pa.
DINGMAN, Mark
7 4 Pace St., Larksville, Pa.
DINKEL, Deborah L.
17 Glenwood Dr., Bayville, N.J.
DiZEBBA, Guy J.
2807 Birkle Lane, Suitland, Md.
LANDIS, M. Dodd
30 Knox Street, Lee Park, Pa.
DOMA RAS KY, Joan M .
288 Richard St., Kingston, Pa .
DORMAN, Deborah
43 Hill St., Swoyerville, Pa .
DUBIK, Mark J.
318 W . Main St., Plymouth, Pa.
DURKOVITZ, Janet L.
143 Mason St., Exeter, Pa.
DWYER, Mary E.
144 Wood St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
DZIADOSZ, Ronald J.
45 Jay St., Swoyerville, Pa.
EASTWOOD, Robert W.
67 New Alexander St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
ECKROD, Michael E.
45 Norton Ave., Dallas, Pa.
EDWARDS, Doni
475 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
EDWARDS, Virginia A.
1633 Martin Road, Wall Twp., N.J.
ELLIS, David L.
67 Grove Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
EVANS, Lawrence H.
92 W. Ross St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
EVANS, Luanne M.
251 Andover St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
EVANS, Ronald G.
19 Garden Ave., Mountaintop, Pa.
FALKOWSKI, Andrew J.
RD # 1, Lebanon, N.J.
FEDAK, Mary C.
302 Center St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
CHANG, A. Fegal
370 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
FERRARO, Dianne
131 E. Vaughn St., Kingston, Pa.
FIELDER, Susan V.
427 Valentine St., Highland Park, N.J.
FINLAY, William H.
155 Orchard St., Allendale, N.J.
FISHER, Alice
193 Willow St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
FISHER, Paula A.

RD # 1 Box 438, Harveys Lake, Pa.
FLUCK, Katherine
RD # 1 Box 676, Harveys Lake, Pa.
FOLEY, Karen A.
356 Phillips St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
FRALEY, James R.
67 Butler St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
FRANCIS, David R.
146 Howard St., Old Forge, Pa .
FRANKO, John J.
RD # 1 Box 327, Falls, Pa.
FREW, Thomas L.
126 Dennison Ave., Wyoming, Pa.
FROMEL, William
361 Main Rd., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
FUNKE, Susan E.
101 Yeager Ave., Forty Fort, Pa.
GALLAGHER, Paul
391 Northampton St., Kingston, Pa.
GALLGHER, Brain J.
22 S. Landon Ave., Kingston, Pa .
GAMBACORTA, Leo F.
372 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
GARINGER, Gail A.
44 Regent St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa .
GA VLICK, Barbara A.
12 Creek St., Swoyersville, Pa.
GAZOWSKI, Thomas
82 Division St., Kingston, Pa.
GEDRICH, Richard
1023 Vine St., Avoca, Pa.
GEFFERT, Donna M.
58 Scott St., Plains, Pa.
GERMAN, Margery
451 S. River St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
GILBERT, Michael M.
P. 0. Box 144, Dallas, Pa .
GILL, Marie E.
99 Henry St., Plains, Pa.
GLOSSER, Thomas D.
219 N. River St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
GOLDSWORTHY, William
514 4th St. W., Pittston, Pa.
GOTTLIEB, Mary Lou
45 Highland Dr., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
GOVIN, Christopher
61 Davis St., Trucksville, Pa.
GRAF, Kerry L.
Beavers Rd., RD # 1, Califon, N.J.
GRIFFIN, Joseph G .
217 Sussex St., Old Forge, Pa.
GUDOSKI, Deborah A.
769 Main St., Sugar Notch, Pa.
GULLA, Elizabeth A.
23 Milbre St., Swoyersville, Pa.
GURNARI, Lawrence
26 Pettebone St.; Swoyerville, Pa.
GUSGEKOFSKI, Carol
42 Highview Road E., Brunswick, N.J.
HADUCK, Robert J.
224 Phoenix St., Duryea, Pa.
HAGER, Evelyn D.
36 Airy St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
HAHN, Karolina F.
38 N. Gates Ave., Kingston, Pa.
HALDEMAN, Robert E.
810 Park Ave, Bound Brook, N.J.
HARGRAVES, Deborah
Box 375 RD # 1, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
HAYDT, Richard F.
16 Yorktown Rd., Mountaintop, Pa.
HAYDUK, Edward A.

12 E. Newport St., Ashley, Pa .
HELINSKI, Joseph G.
46 Prospect St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa .
HENDRICKSON, Karen
1100 Rutter Ave., Forty Fort, Pa .
HERBERT, Joann
RD # 1, Montague, N.J.
HEYMAN, Mindy B.
218 Stein Lane, Lewisburg, Pa.
HILZINGER, Charlotte
620 Birch St., Reading, Pa.
HOCKENBURY, Edward
361 Lyndwood Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
HOGAN, Joseph P.
602 N. Washington St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
HOMZA, Lois A.
23 Warner St., Plains, Pa.
HOOLEY, Joyce L.
503 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
HORAN, William J.
5 Margaret St., Plains, Pa.
HOZEMPA, Charles T.
39 Bidlack St., Forty Fort, Pa.
HRYNKIW, Ann M.
26 Senecca Dr., Greensburg, Pa.
HUMISTON, Kenneth L.
89 W. Pettebone St., Forty Fort, Pa.
HUTSKO, Paula J.
365 Walnut St., Luzerne, Pa.
JACKIER, Alan F.
275 S. River St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
JACKSON, Bruce C.
263 Jasper Rd., King of Prussia, Pa.
JAROLEN, Mark J.
152 Newport St., Nanticoke, Pa.
JEDJU, Joseph W.
511 Emmett St., Scranton, Pa.
JEMIO, Marcial R.
89 S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
JIUNT A, James
51 Haldeman St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
JOHNSTON, Judy J.
471 E. Northampton St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
JONES, Charles D.
826 Marcy Ave., Duryea, Pa.
JONES, Diane R.
589 Carey Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
JONES, Robert H.
1 East Wall St., Plymouth, Pa .
JORGENSEN, Noel A.
314 Lacey Dr., New Milford, N .J.
JURIS, Jerome M.
50 Hildonia Ave., Dallas, Pa.
JUST, Nicholas
117 Smith St., Dupont, Pa.
KAISER, Rodney L.
30 Lawrence St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
KALISH, William P.
RD # 5 Jackson, Shavertown, Pa.
KANE, Joseph D.
84 Madison St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
BROZENA, S. Kaporch
156 Elizabeth St., Pittston, Pa.
KAPP, Robert D.
126-128 Belmont Ter., Scranton, Pa.
KASPER, David
18 Blackman St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
KASSAB, Terrence L.
142 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
KAY, Marilyn L.
102 Sterling Ave., Dallas, Pa.
KELLER, Jack W.

20 Sullivan St., F,
KENNEDY, Molli1
51 Willow St., Pl:
KERN, Linda A .
195 Broad St., Pi
KESTER, Carol A.
797 Carolon Dr.,
KING, Mellissa H
45 Fairfield Rd.,.
KLAP AL, Raymor
724 Tunkhannoc
KLARSCH, Barbe
282 N. Maple, K
KLEIN, Robert L.
1 26 Orchard St ..
KNEISS, John J.
1244 Mowry St ..
KNIGHT, Georgi
458 Monument J
KOHANIK, Willi
12 Morse Pl., Be
FINN, Dianne Kc
1619 River Roac
KOMNATH, Ro~
100 Chestnut St
KOLODGIE, Bru
198 W. Ridge SI
KONDRASKI, Be
270 Schooley A
KOPEC, Andrev140 E. 6th St.,~
KOPEZ, Richard
78 Watkins St.,
KOVALCHIK, M
19 Pulaski St.,~
KOYTEK, Waite
91 Foote Ave., I
KOWNACKI, K,
1 29 E. Carey SI
KRETCHMER, D
252 Inman Par~
KROKOS, Lois,
58 Kelly Ave.,'
KROMBEL, Keit
66 Lynch Lane,
KROSTEK, Dior
81 Vine St., Ed•
KUCZYNSKI, F,
11 Central Pl., :
KUHL, Kristina
469 Laurel Lan,
KULIKOWICH,
68 N . Valley V
KUNKLE, Mark
RD #3, Dallas
KURILLO, Andr
41 N. Berry St.
KUTNEY, Mark
343 S. Sherma
LARMOUTH, R
107 Church St.
LASKY, Thoma
17 4 Church St.
LAT ARO, Debc
RD# 1 Box 1C
LATZ, Susan L.
6007 Atlantic
LA YELLE, Fran
181 Haverforc
LAZO, John
91 Ash St., Wi
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KENNEDY, Mollie A.
51 Willow St., Plymouth, Pa.
KERN, Linda A.
195 Broad St., Pittston, Pa.
KESTER, Carol A.
797 Carolon Dr., Kingston , Pa .
KING, Mellissa H.
45 Fairfield Rd., Yonkers, N.Y.
KLAPAL, Raymond P.
724 Tunkhannock Ave., Exeter, Pa .
KLARSCH, Barbara M.
282 N. Maple, Kingston, Pa.
KLEIN, Robert L.
126 Orchard St., Dallas, Pa.
KNEISS, John J.
1244 Mowry St., Old Forge, Pa .
KNIGHT, Georgine M.
458 Monument Ave., Wyoming, Pa .
KOHANIK, William
12 Morse Pl., Belleville, N.J.
FINN, Dianne Kolesar
1619 River Road, Port Blanchard, Pa.
KOMNATH, Robert T.
100 Chestnut St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
KOLODGIE, Bruno E.
198 W . Ridge St., Nanticoke, Pa.
KONDRASKI, Bonner M.
270 Schooley Ave., Exeter, Pa .
KOPEC, Andrew P.
140 E. 6th St., Wyoming, Pa .
KOPEZ, Richard J.
78 Watkins St., Swoyerville, Pa.
KOVALCHIK, Marc A.
19 Pulaski St., Kingston, Pa .
KOYTEK, Walter A.
91 Foote Ave., Duryea, Pa.
KOWNACKI, Kathryn M.
129 E. Carey St., Plains, Pa.
KRETCHMER, Donald
252 Inman Park, Wilkes-Barre, Pa .
KROKOS, Lois A.
58 Kelly Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
KROMBEL, Keith E.
66 Lynch Lane, Wilkes-Barre, Pa .
KROSTEK, Diana A.
81 Vine St., Edwardsville, Pa.
KUCZYNSKI, Frances
11 Central Pl., Somerville, N .J.
KUHL, Kristina E.
469 Laurel Lane, Kinnelon, N.J.
KULIKOWICH, Christine
68 N . Valley View Dr., Courtdale, Pa.
KUNKLE, Mark A.
RD # 3, Dallas, Pa.
KURILLO, Andrea M.
41 N. Berry St., Shamokin, Pa.
KUTNEY, Mark A.
343 S. Sherman St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
LARMOUTH, Robert S.
107 Church St., Kingston, Pa.
LASKY, Thomas J.
174 Church St., Edwardsville, Pa.
LATARO, Deborah F.
RD # 1 Box 103, Blairstown, N.J.
LATZ, Susan L.
6007 Atlantic Ave., Ventnor, N.J.
LAVELLE, Frank T.
181 Haverford Dr., Laflin, Pa.
LAZO, John
91 Ash St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
LEE, Donna ·

117 Pine St., Nanticoke, Pa.
LEMONCELLI, Robert
117 W. Filbert St., Archbald, Pa .
LESKIW, Stephen W .
307 Wyoming St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
LETAVISH, Mark F.
30 N. Morningside Dr., Binghamton, N .Y.
LEVITSKI, Janet M.
66 Crisman St., Forty Fort, Pa .
LEWIS, Jane E.
44 Greene St., Oxford, N.Y.
LEWIS, Karen P.
4 Park Lane, Mountaintop, Pa .
LINGOUSKY, Bernadine
605 Harvey St. W., Hazleton, Pa .
LISHNAK, Peter G.
34 W . Chestnut St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
LOHMAN, Frederick A.
445 Rutter Ave., Kingston, Pa .
LONG, Barbara A.
62 Hickory St., Trucksville, Pa.
LOVEJOY, Carolyn J.
37 Pyrex St., Corning, N.Y.
LUCAS, Marie C.
240 W. Ridge St., Nanticoke, Pa.
LYNCH, Basil C.
829 Anthracite Ave., Kingston, Pa.
LYNCH, Robert J.
821 Anthracite Ave ., Kingston, Pa .
MACIK, Paul J.
695 Union Ave., Kenilworth, N.J .
MACKEY, Richard W.
Box 285 RD # 1, Nicholson, Pa.
MACRI, Annette C.
848 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
MACUR, Marianne
30 W. Enterprise St., Glen Lyon, Pa .
MACZUGA, Louis F.
Box 248 RD # 2, Shickshinny, Pa .
MAGELLA, Teresa K.
52 Park Ave., Cresskill, N.J.
MAGEE, Jack, Jr.
53 Perrin Ave., Shavertown, Pa.
MAHALL Y, Andrea L.
343 N. Grant St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
MAJESKI, Joseph
40 Maple St., Fox Hill, Wilkes-Barre, Pa .
MAJEWSKI, Phillip L.
RD # 4 Box 252, Mountaintop, Pa.
MALACARI, Inez T.
33 Miner St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
MALSHEFSKI, Leonard
193 W . Green St., Nanticoke, Pa.
MANARSKI, Karen L.
28 School St., Hudson, Pa.
MANZIANO, Mary Ann
1806 Clearview St., Scranton, Pa .
MARCHANT, Richard A.
Fuller RD #2, Norwich, N.Y.
MARCHETTI, Joseph J.
Mann St. Box 42, Nuremburg, Pa.
MARGITISH, Beverly
28 Mercer St., Plains, Pa.
MARKS, John J.
607 Schuyler Ave., Kingston, Pa.
MARIANELLI, Michael
745 Glenwood Rd., Old Forge, Pa.
MARTIN, James L.
312 Chestnut St., Peckville, Pa.
MARTIN, Kenneth
312 N . Main St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa .
MATUSEK, John J.

91 Italy St., Mocanaqua, Pa .
MAZZITELLI, Robert
525 Monument Ave., Wyoming, Pa.
McDERMOTT, John C.
2 Split Rail Lane, Dallas, Pa.
McDERMOTT, James P.
21 Driscoll St., Plymouth, Pa .
McGANN, Thomas P.
63 W. Shore Drive, Pennington, N.J.
McHALE, Nancy E.
114 Broad St., Pittston, Pa.
McHALE, Catherine S.
2448 N. Washington St., Scranton, Pa.
McLAUGHLIN, Mary P.
731 McAlpine St., Avoca, Pa.
McMAHON, Kerry A.
165 Frederick Pl., Bergenfield, N.J .
McNULTY, Joseph P.
848 Main St., Duryea, Pa.
MEEHAN, Dianne B.
50 Elizabeth Lane, Budd Lake, N.J.
MICHAELS, Paulette
86 W. Chestnut St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
MICKEVEGE, Sandra A.
2 Diamond St., Korn K, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
MICOCCI, John F.
201 E. Church St., Nanticoke, Pa.
MIDDAUGH, Helen E.
399 Main Rd., Buttonwood, Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
MIKULA, Gerard A.
59 Cook St., Edwardsville, Pa.
MILLER, Floyd J.
90 Briar Mills Dr., Brick Town, N.J.
MILLER, Mary Lou
6 Sherman Ave ., Sidney, N.Y.
MINELLI, Marietta B.
212 Matson Ave ., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
MITAL, Dianne C.
35 Vine St., Plymouth, Pa.
MONKA, Joseph J.
57 E. Shawnee, Plymouth, Pa.
MONTAGUE, Marianne
310 S. Hancock St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa .
MONTGOMERY, Robert
45 Sharpe St., Kingston, Pa.
MOORE, Gregory D.
RD # 1 Box 1-A, Hunlock Creek, Pa.
MORANO, Deborah L.
167 Hasbrouck Ave., Hasbrouck Heights,
N.J.
MORELLI, Richard A.
423 Lackawanna Ave., Olyphant, Pa.
. MORGAN, James J.
Route 309, Drums, Pa.
MOYER, Lorraine F.
91 N. River St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
MUNSON, Charles D.
2635 Peoples St., Chester, Pa.
MURRAY, Mary Lou
4 Orchard St., Budd Lake, N.J.
Napolsky, Christine
292 Grove St., Pringle, Pa.
LATONA, S. Nordell
81 ½ Alexander St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
NATISHAN, Denise A.
246 Pringle St., Kingston, Pa.
NEHER, Roger P.
1013 Alder St., Scranton, Pa.
NEWMAN, John B.
1370 Minot Ave., Croydon, Pa.
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NORCROSS, Jeanne
26 N. Thomas Ave., Kingston, Pa.
NORCE, John J.
67 W . Union St., Kingston, Pa.
NYE, Estelle
717 E. Dewart St., Shamokin, Pa.
OBER, Gail E.
105 Fruitville Pike, Manheim, Pa.
OHL, Thomas J.
R 55 Butler St., Wyoming, Pa .
OLEKSZULIN , Donald
237 Main St., Moosic, Pa .
OLIVEIRA, Paul A .
31 Third Ave ., Kingston, Pa.
O 'MALLEY, Kathleen A.
257 E. Ridge St., Nanticoke, Pa .
ORASKY, James E.
306 Hazel Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
ORISCHAK, Donna
196 First St., Hudson, Pa .
ORLOWSKI, Stephen M.
25 First Street, Wyoming, Pa .
OSTROSKI, Raymond B.
39 Okarma Terrace, Wilkes-Barre, Pa .
OVERBEY, Betty-Jean
1009 Roanoke Court, Dyer, In.
PAICH, Gary J.
45 Bassett A~e ., Dover, N.J.
PAPE, Richard J.
165 Parrish St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
PAPATOPOLI, Linda
242 E. Northampton St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa .
PARA, Robert R.
62 Union St., Pittston, Pa.
PARKER, Estella J.
Box 36, Pocono Manor, Pa .
PARRI, Mary Lou C.
Mt. Lake Rd ., Bear Creek, Pa .
PERHALLA, Judy
1149 Exeter Ave ., Exeter, Pa .
PETYAK, Michael J.
104 W . Chestnut St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
PEZZNER, Laurie V.
27 Fairfield Dr ., Laflin, Pa.
PHELPS, Dennis
RD # 1, Hop Bottom, Pa .
PHILLIPS, Linda M .
77 Center Ave., Plymouth, Pa.
PHRAKA YSONE, Somsy
c/ o Wilkes-College, Wilkes-Barre, Pa .
PICKERING, Jacqueline
113 Center Ave., Plymouth, Pa .
PIEMONTESE, Sam P.
48 Vine St., Pittston, Pa.
PINELLI, John J.
120 Coldstream Rd., Phoenixville, Pa.
PINSON , Steve B.
Box 247, Waverly, Pa.
PIONTKOWSKI, Helen
112 Honey Pot St., Nanticoke, Pa.
PISAREWICZ, Rita J.

46 Wilcox St., Plains, Pa.
PISTON , Beverly A .
253 W. Shawnee Ave., Plymouth, Pa .
PODRAZIK, Donna J.
1681 S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
POLAKOWSKI, Frances
38 Portland Ave., Georgetown, Ct.
POSLUSZNY, Emanuel
14 Cornelia St., Pittston, Pa .
PRAMICK, Naomi J.
224 Harding St., Dupont, Pa .
SMITH, Pamela Pratt
128 Neshaminy Vall, Cornwells Hghts.,
Pa.
PREKOPA, Michael D.
104 E. Grant St., McAdoo, Pa.
PRENDERGAST, Eileen
Rt. 1, Box 83D, Canby, Leesburg, Va.
PRETKO, Carl G.
115 John St., Kingston, Pa .
PRICE, Roger J.
11 6 Spruce St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa .
PSIKUS, Doreene C.
233 St. Clair St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa .
PSZCZOLKOWSKI, Gloria
RD # 1 Payne Rd ., Lebanon, N .J.
TROLIO, R. Rada
174 N . Penna . Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
REDDING, Joseph L.
123 E. Diamond Ave ., Hazleton, Pa .
REESE, Dorothy G.
RD #2 193 Courtright, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
REESE, Gordon C., Jr.
RD # 1, W. Mountian Rd., Plymouth Twp.,
Pa.
REICH, Helene A.
934 River Rd ., Piscataway, N.J.
REX, Kenneth J.
8 Eno St., Kingston, Pa.
RIFKIN, Michael S.
200 Riverside Dr., Wilkes-Barre, Pa .
RINEHAMER, Susan M .
148 Brown Row, Wanamie, Pa.
ROBERTS, Harold W.
201 Jackson St., Edwardsville, Pa.
ROBERTS, Nancy E.
334 Miller St., Luzerne, Pa .
ROCCOGRANDI, Catherine
26 Armstrong St., Edwardsville, Pa .
ROGERS, Darcy W .
1 35 Orchard East, Dallas, Pa .
ROGOWICZ, Joseph R.
RD #2 Lake Silkworth, Hunlock Creek,
Pa.
ROLLMAN, Frank G .
103 Jackson St. , Dallas, Pa.
ROMANI, Joseph
322 Tripp St. W., Wyoming, Pa.
ROMANOVICH, Ann Marie
825 Lincoln Ave ., Blakely, Pa.
ROWLANDS, Eileen
14 Wheaton St. W ., Wyoming, Pa .

ROWLANDS, Robert P.
14 Wheaton St. W ., Wyoming, Pa .
RUBIN, Shelley E.
152 Coal St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
RUDER, Joseph
605 Clay St., Scranton, Pa.
RUDZAVICH, Diane M.
50 Welsh St., Pittston, Pa .
RUNIEWICZ, Thomas
291 Steeplechase Dr., Media, Pa.
RUTKOWSKI, Richard
331 Chester St., Kingston , Pa.
SABALESKY, Darice A.
210 E. Dorrance St., Kingston, Pa.
SACHS, John C.
Box 141 A. Main Rd., Mountaintop, Pa.
SALERNO, William
234 Pine St., Old Forge, Pa .
SANTILLI, Amy J.
Box 5, Leesport, Pa.
SANTINI, Joseph J.
1531 Washington Val, Somerville, N.J.
SAPORITO, Carl L.
291 William St., Pittston, Pa .
SCAVONE, Bernadette
44 E. Union St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa .
SCHIFANO, Vilma A.
42 Jenkins Ct., Pittston, Pa .
SCHILLACI, Patty A.
248 Susquehanna Ve., Exeter, Pa .
SCHLIER, Brian R.
139 Division St., Kingston, Pa.
SCHNEIDER, Ronald J.
175 Dana St., W ilkes-Barre, Pa.
SCHWAB, Anthony
411 Horton St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa .
SCHWARTZ, Richard
611 Harrison Ave., Scranton, Pa .
SCHWIBNER, Jan M .
20-3 Tamaron Drive, Waldwich, N .J.
SDOROW, Eric W.
8 Revere Rd., Walden Mountaintop, Pa.
SEARS, Deborah A.
126 E. Marshall Ave., Langhorne, Pa.
SEIGER, Patricia A.
665 Main St., Sugar Notch, Pa .
SETZER, Craig A .
47 Turner St., Plymouth, Pa.
SHAFER, Joseph F. E.
172 Scott St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa .
SHERBIN, Susan C.
624 Main Rd ., Wilkes-Barre, Pa .
SHERMAN, Diane M .
287 E. Union St., Nanticoke, Pa .
SHERRICK, Carol E.
428 E. Grand St., Nanticoke, Pa.
SHIPKOWSKI, Thomas
126 E. Union St., Nanticoke, Pa .
SKERAS, Gary J.
418 Marion St., Scranton, Pa.
SKORDINSKI, Faith
352 E. Thomas St., W ilkes-Barre, Pa .

SKOPEK, David
342 Green St., Nanticoke, Pa .
SKVARLA, Mark D.
65 Downing St., Plymouth, Pa.
SLEZAK, Robert L.
574 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming, P
SLUSSER, Marilyn K.
RD # 3, Berwick, Pa.
SMITH, Jane E.
8 A . William St. Mine Hill, Dover.
SMITH, Rodney
19 Dougher Lane, Wilkes-Barre,
SMOLKO, John E.
140 S. Hancock St., Wilkes-Barn
SNYDER, Gregory G.
1045 Lincoln Ave., Nanticoke, P
SORENSEN, Roger T.
19 Bucknell Dr ., Hazlet, N .J.
SPAIDE, Lester M .
328 Main Rd ., Mountaintop, Pa .
SPINELLI , Robert J.
9 Regency Rd., New Hartford, I\
SPOCK, Stepehn Jr.
27 North St., Plymouth, Pa .
STAHLER, Lawrence H.
911 Madison Ave., Scranton, Pc
STARK, Howard A .
223 Butler St., Kingston, Pa.
STASHIK, Janice M .
32 School St., Hudson, Pa.
STASIK, Donna M .
24 E. Charles St., Plains, Pa .
STEGMAIER, Bradley
447 Pioneer Ave ., Dallas, Pa .
STEPHENS, Mary S.
Apt. 48 N . 5th St., McSherryt01
KOPINES D. Steve
RD 3, Valley View Park, Dallas,
STEVENS, John W .
RD 4, Tunkhannock, Pa .
STEWART, David C.
Box 314, Morrisville, N .Y.
STICHTER, John M.
Route 1, Alburtis, Pa.
STICKLIN, Arthur J.
104 Grand St., Danville, Pa .
STINE, Mary
161 S. Ma in St., Mountaintop,
STOCK, Catherine
606 W. Main St., Plymouth, Pc
STOSHAK, Ronald L.
805 R. Main St. , Sugar Notch,
STROBEL, Leslie E.
700 E. Northampton St., Wilk,
STROBEL, Lois J.
700 E. Northampton St., Wilki
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1350 St. Anns St., Scranton , P
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342 Green St., Nanticoke, Pa .
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65 Downing St., Plymouth, Pa.
SLEZAK, Robert L.
574 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming, Pa.
SLUSSER, Marilyn K.
RD #3, Berwick, Pa.
SMITH, Jane E.
8 A. William St. Mine Hill, Dover, N.J.
SMITH, Rodney
19 Dougher Lane, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
SMOLKO, John E.
140 S. Hancock St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
SNYDER, Gregory G.
1045 Lincoln Ave., Nanticoke, Pa.
SORENSEN, Roger T.
19 Bucknell Dr., Hazlet, N.J .
SPAIDE, Lester M.
328 Main Rd., Mountaintop, Pa .
SPINELLI, Robert J .
9 Regency Rd., New Hartford, N.Y.
SPOCK, Stepehn Jr.
27 North St., Plymouth, Pa.
STAHLER, Lawrence H.
911 Madison Ave., Scranton, Pa .
STARK, Howard A.
223 Butler St., Kingston, Pa.
STASHIK, Janice M.
32 School St., Hudson, Pa.
STASIK, Donna M.
24 E. Charles St., Plains, Pa.
STEGMAIER, Bradley
447 Pioneer Ave., Dallas, Pa.
STEPHENS, Mary S.
Apt. 48 N. 5th St., McSherrytown, Pa.
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RD 3, Valley View Park, Dallas, Pa.
STEVENS, John W .
RD 4, Tunkhannock, Pa.
STEWART, David C.
Box 314, Morrisville, N.Y.
STICHTER, John M.
Route 1, Alburtis, Pa .
STICKLIN, Arthur J.
104 Grand St., Danville, Pa .
STINE, Mary
161 S. Main St., Mountaintop, Pa.
STOCK, Catherine
606 W. Main St., Plymouth, Pa.
STOSHAK, Ronald L.
805 R. Main St., Sugar Notch, Pa.
STROBEL, Leslie E.
700 E. Northampton St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
STROBEL, Lois J .
700 E. Northampton St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
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1350 St. Anns St., Scranton, Pa.
SULLIVAN, Richard J.
559 Brookline Blvd., Havertown, Pa .
SUNKEL, Margaret
359 Washington St. W ., Wyoming, Pa.

SUPPON, Charles R.
22 Gillespie St., Swoyersville, Pa.
SWARTZ, Philip J.
10814 Rayland Rd., Philadelphia, Pa.
SWAYDIS, LindaM.
613 Spruce St. W., Pittston, Pa.
SZCZECHOWICZ, B. A.
RD 3, Box 170, Wyoming, Pa.
TAM, Doan Due
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TARNOWSKI, Diane M.
32 E. Main St., Glen Lyon, Pa .
TAROLI, Garry S.
99 Poplar St., Kingston, Pa .
TELENCHO, Mary Ann
432 South Market St., Nanticoke, Pa .
TETLAK, Judith M.
269 Elm St., Dupont, Pa.
THOMAS, Jay G.
33 Turner St., Plymouth, Pa.
TILT, Katherine J.
3 Maple Way, Mt. Lakes, N.J.
TITUS, Deborah A.
22 Mimi Road, Old Bridge, N.J.
TOMAINE, Raymond J.
61 Green St., Carbondale, Pa .
TRETHAWAY, David H.
1034 Scott St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
TROST, Thomas E.
4739 Sheffield St., Philadelphia, Pa.
TROYAN, Michael P.
209 Almond Lane, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
TW ARDOWSKI, Joseph
264 Elm St., Dupont, Pa.
UNGVARSKY, Richard
134 Austin Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
UNGVARSKY, Stephen
51 W. Maple St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa .
UPDYKE, John G.
101 Davis St., Trucksville, Pa.
UROSEYICH, William
410 W. Broad St., Hazleton, Pa.
VECCHIO, Paula J.
Broad St., Three Bridges, N.J.
VELEZ, Rafael I.
Apt 1 A 10 Baily Rd ., Yeadon, Pa.
YISNISKI, Kathleen
4 Rockledge Terr., Taylor, Pa .
YOLACK, Joseph J.
113 Owen St., Swoyersville, Pa .
YOLOYIC, Donna M.
84 Dana St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
WALKOWIAK, Linda L.
1139 S. Prospect St., Nanticoke, Pa.
WALSH, Bridgette M.
705 Wyoming Ave. W ., Pittston, Pa.
WALTZ, Wilbur C.
725 Prescott Ave ., Scranton, Pa.
WANDISHIN, Thomas J .
Main St., Junedale, Pa.
WANKO, Mark J.

299 Baltimore Ave., W. Pittston, Pa.
WARMUS, Joseph J .
22 Kings Rd ., Wilkes-Barre, Pa .
WASENDA, Brenda
RD 1, Hunlock Creek, Pa.
WASMANSKI, Leonard
505 Hillcrest Rd., Conshohocken, Pa.
WAWER, Felix J.
198 Owen St., Swoyerville, Pa.
WELKI, Andrew M.
R 78 Dana, Forty Fort, Pa.
WIDEMAN, Charles A.
303 Union St., Luzerne, Pa.
WIERBOWSKI, Virginia
722 Montgomery Ave., W. Pittston, Pa.
WILLIAMS, Donald R.
283 Bowman St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
WILLIAMS, James L.
245 Kidder St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
WINTER, William G .
471 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
WISLOSKY, Gregory J.
22 N. Railroad Ave., Frackville, Pa.
WISNIEWSKI, Joann
49-22 106 St., Corona, N.Y.
WOLFE, Douglas R.
Box 39, Tannersville, Pa.
YANCHUK, Marlene A.
31 Chilwick St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
YANCHUK, Michael F.
14 Julius St., lselin, N.J.
YANKU, Alan M.
52 Marion Ave., Cranston, R.I.
YANOSHAK, Robert N.
15 Powell St., Plains, Pa.
YOHN, Karen
Porters Mill Rd., Pottstown, Pa .
YONA, Ronnie D.
31 3rd Ave., Kingston, Pa.
ZABORNEY, Edward M.
1 37 Main St., Mocanaqua, Pa.
ZAKREYSKY, Jody P.
9 Riverview Rd., Binghamton, N .Y.
ZALETA, June N.
399 E. Grand St., Nanticoke, Pa.
ZANNETTI, Steven B.
21 Pomona St., Forty Fort, Pa .
ZAWATSKI, Janice S .
115 Hemlock St., Swoyersville, Pa .
ZAWOISKI, Paulette
27 Broad St., Kingston, Pa.
ZBORA Y, Louis D.
691 Harvery St. W., Hazleton, Pa.
ZELINKA, Diane M.
35 E. Germania St., Ashley, Pa.
ZIMMERMAN, John B.
218-15 Hartland Ave., Flushing, N.Y.
ZINl,Ann R.
7 43 Crystal St., Peckville, Pa.
ZUBRITZKY, Peter C.
25 Turner St., Plymouth, Pa.

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I would like to take this last page to thank everyone who helped to make this yearbook
possible and who helped me over the past four years.
Thank you Joe, Mary Ann, Debbie, Ellen, Kim, Debbie T., and Sue Ann. You were a great
staff and helped put out a great book.
Thank you Paula for helping with layouts. Without you, I would still be doing them.
Thank you Shari for all of the yearbooks you sold in the commons .
Thank you Mr. Moron for being there when I needed someone to listen to me.
Hopefully, the 1976 Amnicola has captured many of the good times that have become
good memories for all of us at Wilkes College. We enjoyed putting this book together and
hope that you will find it a source of great joy in the years to come.
We, the staff of the 1976 Amnicola, wish everyone in the Class of 1976 the best of luck
in the future. Moy our paths cross again and may we always remember the great times
spent at Wilkes College.
Sincerely,

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Because this is the last time that I will be writing to you as the President of Wilkes College, I find it
extremely difficult to select the exact words which will convey to you my somewhat mixed emotions.
You and I are leaving Wilkes College at the same time. Behind us we are leaving happenings that
were sometimes difficult and even at times unbearable. Certainly the events that marked our respective time spans at Wilkes have changed our lives forever.
But to look back too long is not good. The very next minute, day and years of our lives are the
important phases. Life is like that. The challenges invite us to strive onward . . . ever onward.
Yet but for one brief moment let us enjoy the luxury of glancing quickly over what we were when
we came to Wilkes and what we ore today. I believe it is in such a comparison that we may find that
while time has played sometimes carelessly, sometimes generously with our lives, in the long-run time
has not short-changed any of us.

As I address myself to you as one who is leaving the cherished role of president of Wilkes College,
I remind you that the pleasure of serving in this responsible position has been deeply rewarding. I
must go back even beyond the presidency and include 15 other gratifying years at Wilkes College.
Over these two decades how can I fail to see the value of the friendships I have made or realize that
they represent an investment in living that will forever remain part of me. My wish now is related to
what undoubtedly is your wish . . . to move into a new challenge of life, searching for more
moments of peace than sadness, and an inner sense of conviction that life can be good to you if you
extend the invitation and refuse to give in to flashes of discouragement. Think always of the good to
be done, and sustain the will and intelligence to do it.
In closing, I want to thank you, as members of the Class of 1975, and all the students who came
before you, for making my 20 years here the finest experience that any human being could possibly
hope for . May God bless you as you travel the road of life.

Dr. Francis J. Michelini
President

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In this year's edition of the Amnicola we would like to take the time to reflect
back and look at the development and progression that has taken place at
Wilkes College. As you look through this year's book, you will notice strange
people and things. These people and things were part of the Wilkes College
Family when it first got started back in the 1930's and 1940's. As we look
around us today we see many of the same buildings and faces the students of
the 1940's saw. Of course, our lifestyle is different, but Wilkes College is basically the same, still putting the students first, it has just grown to the Wilkes of
today.
Wilkes College is a setting of the past. The buildings and dorms are old and
beautiful and are symbols of the strong traditions present at Wilkes. These traditions would never have evolved if it were not for the people who have dedicated their lives to making Wilkes College a great school. It is to these people
that we dedicate this book, because they are responsible for upholding the high
standards that were present in the 1940's and that will always be present. We
hope these people have been an inspiration to the graduating Class of 1975.

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NICHOLAS AMETRANO
B.A. Political Science

DANIEL APPLEGATE
8.5. Business Administration

ROBERT BALFOUR
B.S. Biology

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SAMUEL MA WUENA ANYOMI
B.S. Business Administration

ROBERT ARMSTRONG
8.5. Biology

ANDREW BARON
8.5 . Biology

1947

JOHN BARON, JR .
B.S. Accounting

ALAN BE
8.5 . Biolc

�JOHN BARON, JR.
B.S . Accounting

ALAN BEHR
B.S. Biology

BEYERL Y BARTKOVITZ
B.A. English

ANN BARTUSKA
B.S. Bioloay

GERALD BAVITZ
B.S. Mathematics

MARY CATHERINE BEHM
B.A. Psychology

ROBERT BELARDI
B.S. Business Administration

MICHELE ANN BELCASTRO
B.S. Elementary Education

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EDWARD M. BESSMER
B.S. Business Administration

CHARLES BOMBE
B.A . Political Science - Urban Affairs

PAUL BLAUM

B.A. Elementary Education

JOANNE BONANNE
B.S. Music Education

WILLIAM BOGA Ill
B.A. Mathematics

JOAN MARIE BONFANTI
B.A. Fine Arts

ANNE BOYLE
B.A. English

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WILLIAM BRADBURY

B.S. Electrical Engineering

DONALD JAMES BROWN
B.A. Mathematics

VIVIAN J. BURKHARDT
B.S. Medical Technology

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WILLIAM BOGA Ill
B.A. Mathematics

JOAN MARIE BONFANTI
B.A. Fine Arts

ANNE BOYLE
B.A. English

WILLIAM BRADBURY
B.S. Electrical Engineering

FRED S. BRICKEL
B.S. Accounting

B.A. Elementary Education

DONALD JAMES BROWN
B.A. Mathematics

ALAN BRYSKI
B.S. Medical Technalagy

CHRIS BUCHINA
B.S. Mathematics

MAUREEN BRITT

VIVIAN J. BURKHARDT
B.S. Medical Technology

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�THOMAS L. BURNS
B.S. Accounting

CAROL JEAN CAPPER

KAREN KA THI CAPWELL

B.A. Elementary Education

B.A. Elementary Education

CHERYL CARBINO
B.A. Psychology

BECKY CERES!
B.A. Elementary Education

ANN CAREY

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B.A. Elementary Education

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TERESA CAVALLINI
B.S. Music Education

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RITA M. CELUSNIAK
B.S. Music Education

ANGELLA CENTRELLA
B.S. Mathematics

DAVID CLARK
B.S. Electrical Engineering

�BECKY CERESI
B.A . Elementary Education

ALBERT LUCIUS CHASE
B.S. Business Administration

WILLIAM CHECK
B.A. History

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ROBERT G. (HIMEL
B.A. Psychology

DAVID CLARK
B.S . Electrical Engineering

ADAM P. CHWIEJ
B.A. Social Science - Urban Affairs

PATRICIA CLEGG
B.A. Elementary Education

RICHARD CLOMPUS
B.S. Biology

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�GEORGE C. COMEROSKY
B.S. Biology

JANET A. CONDON
8.A. English

MARILYN O 'MALLEY CURCIO
B.A. Sociology

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ROSE ANN CORDORA
B.A. Elementary Education

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PAUL V. CONFORTI
8.S. Accounting

PHILIP J. CONRAD, JR.
B.A. Psychology

DAVIDE. CARRELL
B.A. Elementary Education

EDWARD CROUGHN
B.A. Elementary Education

JEWEL N. DANEY
B.A. Sociology

JAMES M. DAVIS
B.S . Sociology

�PHILIP J. CONRAD, JR.

B.A. Psychology

EDWARD CROUGHN

B.A. Elementary Education

MARILYN O'MALLEY CURCIO

DONALD CUSICK

B.A. Sociology

B.S. Accounting

JEWEL N. DANEY

DIANE DAVIS

B.A, Sociology

B.A. Psychology

JAMES M . DAVIS

JANE NANCY DEIBEL

B.S. Sociology

B.A. Political Science

SUSAN CUSICK
B.A. Fine Arts

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THEODORE DENNIS
B.S. Music Education

RICHARD L. DERBY
B.A . Fine Arts

ROBERT DERLUNAS
B.S. Business Administration

MICHAEL DeVINCENTIS
B.A . History

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PAUL DETWILER
B.S. Business Administration

JACKIE DiSTEFANO
B.A. Psychology

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ROBERT DIDDLEBOCK
B.A. Political Science

PAUL DETWILER
B.S. Business Administration

JACKIE DiSTEFANO
B.A. Psychology

EUGENE DOBRYDNEY
B.S. Accounting

ROBERT DOMBROSKI
B.A. Mathematics

KEVIN G. DONALESKI
B.A. Psychology

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DONNA DORZINSKY
B.A . Elementary Education

PATRICIA DOUGHERTY
B.A. English

CAROL A. DRAHUS
B.A. Mathematics

DIANE M . DROST
B.S. Music Education

DANIEL DUBIK
B.S. Physics

JAMES J. DUGAN
B.A. English

B.A. Urban Affairs

LYNN DUNCAN
B.S. Biology

ALBERT DUNN
B.S. Music Education

ROBERT DWYER
B.A. History

ELAINE M . EVERS
B.S. Accounting

ANN DYSLESKI

B.A . Mathematics

DALE EVANS

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�CAROL A. DRAHUS
B.A. Mathematics

ANN DYSLESKI

LARINDA L. DYSON

JOSEPH DZIEKAN

B.A . Mathematics

B.A. Elementary Education

B.S. Political Science

JAMES J. DUGAN
B.A. English

DALE EVANS

B.A. Urban Affairs

PAUL MICHAEL EVANS, JR.
B.S. Mathematics

RICHARD C. EVANS
B.S. Accounting

ROBERT DWYER
B.A . History

ELAINE M . EVERS
B.S. Accounting

CAROL FARNETI
B.S . Medical Technology

STEWART W. FEENEY
B.A. Elementary Education

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�BRIAN M . FINN

B.A. Political Science

DEBORAH FLITCRAFT
B.A . Elementary Education

BRUCE FREDERICK
B.S. Music Education

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DONNA GALANO
B.A. Elementary Education

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BERNARD J. FORD Ill
B.A. History

KENN ETH GARDNER
B.S . Physics -

Mathematics

�RICHARD E. GAPINSKI
B.A . Chemistry

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KENNETH GARDNER

B.S. Physics -

Mathematics

RALPH GA TRONE

JOSEPH T. GERMAIN

B.S. Chemistry

B.A. Hi story

GARY GIESCHEN

B.A. Psychology

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MICHAEL J. GLUHANICK
B.S. Accounting

ELAINE GODLEWICZ
B.A. Fine Arts

MARK C. GOLANOSKI
B.A. Sociology

MICHELE GOLDBERG
B.S. Music Educotion

RICHARD K. GOLDBERG
B.S. Business Administration

REBECCA GOOBIC
B.A. Sociology

NANCY GOODMAN
B.A. Elementary Education

BONNIE L. GRANT
B.S. Business Administration

�MARK C. GOLANOSKI
B.A. Sociology

B.A. Elementary Education

EDWARD GORSKI
B.A. Urban Affairs

REBECCA GOOBIC
B.A. Sociology

BONNIE l. GRANT
8.S. Business Administration

DEBORAH JOYCE GREGSON
B.A. Elementary Education

NANCY GOODMAN

KERRY GRAF
B.S. Medical Technology

MARY ANN GRIES
Business Education

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B.S. Music Educatran

RICHARD H. HINGSTON
B.A . Fine Arts

�MICHAEL HOLTZ
B.S. Biology

HAROLD L. HOOVER
B.S. Music Education

PAUL HUGHES
B.A. History

BRYNLEY JAMES Ill
B.A. Political Science

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DENISE JOHNSON
B.S. Biology

SHARON L. JOHNSON
B.A. Fine Arts

RUTHANNE JONES
B. A. Theatre Arts

JOHN C. KACZINSKI
B.S. Business Admin istration

�HAROLD L. HOOVER
8.S. Music Education

PAUL HUGHES
8.A . History

DENISE JOHNSON
B.S. Biology

SHARON L. JOHNSON
8.A. Fine Arts

RUTHANNE JONES
B.A. Theatre Arts

JOHN C. KACZINSKI
8.5. Business Administration

JOEL P. JONES
B.S. Music Education

MARGARET JORDAN
8.S. Fine Arts

SALLY LORRAINE KANNER
B.A . Elementary Education and Psychology

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THOMAS KASCHAK
B.S. Biology

BARBARA M. KATRA
B.S. Mathematics

JOHN P. KELLEY
B.S. Biology

NADIA KATSAROU
B.A. Political Science

BETH ROBIN KA YE
B.A . Psychology

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DIANE KEENEY
B.A. Elementary Education

HENRY J.M. KERDESKY
B.A. Political Science and History

�BARBARA M. KATRA
B.S. Mathematics

JOHN P. KELLEY
B.S. Biology

ANASTASIA MARIE KELLY
B.A. English

FRANCIS A. J. KERDESKY
B.S. Chemistry

DIANE KEENEY
B.A. Elementary Ed ucation

HENRY J. M. KERDESKY
B.A. Political Science and History

JOSEPH KLOCKO
B.S. Accounting

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B.S. Environmental Science

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B.A. Political Science

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B.S. Electrical Engineering

MAUREEN KORTBAWI
B.A. History

DAVID C. KOWALEK

DANIEL CARL KOZUP

B.S. Business Administration

GARY KRATZ

B.A . History

B.S. Business Administration

1947

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FRANCES S. KUCZYNSKI
B.A. History

STANLEY KREMSKI
B.A. Pol itical Science

VINCENT S. KRILL
B.A. Political Science

FRANK KRUFKA
B.S. Electrical Engineering

LARRY JOHN PHILIP KRULICK
B.A. Sociology

DAVE KULICK
B.S . Biology

ROXANNE KULIKOWSKI
B.A. English

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�FRANK T. LAGOLA, JR.
B.A . Political Science - History

FRED ROBERT LANCIANO
B.A. Elementary Education

GLENN LANDIS
S.S. Music Education

ANN MARIE LEWIS
B.A. Sociology

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MARY FRANCIS LEASER
S.S. Music Education

WILLIAM E. LEE
S.S. Business Administration

ROBERT G . LEHMAN
S.S . Electrical Engineering

CYNTHIA ANNE LENAHAN
S.S. Physics

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CARLA LOUCKS
B.S. Accounting

DONNA M. MACHESKA
B.A. Fine Arts

�GLENN LANDIS
B.S. Music Education

ROBERT G. LEHMAN
B.S. Electrical Engineering

CYNTHIA ANNE LENAHAN
B.S. Physics

ANN MARIE LEWIS
B.A. Sociology

CARLA LOUCKS
B.S. Accounting

CATHY JANE LICK
B.A . Psychology

MICHAEL LUBERTO
B.S. Biology

CATHERINE KRISTEN LINK
B.A. Fine Arts

MONICA LUKE
B.A . Psychology

DONNA M. MACHESKA
B.A. Fine Arts

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DONALD E. MACRI
8.A. Political Science

DEBORAH MAHALICK
Psychology

8.A. Sociology -

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WAYNE MARIANELLI
Music Education

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NANCYLEE MARY MASKORNICK
B.S. Mathematics

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B.A. Elementary Education

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MARIE MATISKA
B.S. Mathematics

JANET E. MARKOWITZ
B.A. History

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JANE ELIZABETH MATALAVAGE
B.A. History

CHARLOTTE MATISKA
B.A. French

SHAWNA LEE McCARTHY
B.A. English

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B.S. Mathematics

VINCENT MATTEO
B.A. Political Science

HAROLD J. MAYO
B.A. History

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SHAWNA LEE McCARTHY
B.A. English

JoANN MAZZANTI
B.A. Elementary Education

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CA THERINE ANNE McCARTY
B.A. English - Theatre Arts

JEWEL ANN McHALE
B.A. Psychology

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�ALAN R. MILLER
8.5 . Accounting

CARLA R. MILLER
B.A. Psychology- Elementary Education

MARY LOU MILLER
B.S . Music Education

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ROBERT MILMOE
8.A. Political Science

ANITA L. MILLER
8.A. Psychology - Elementary Education

MARY BETH MILLER
8. A. Sociology

DEBBIE MISCAVAGE
B.A. Elementary Education

DONALD MOCK
B.A. Psychology

MOLLY BRIDGET MORAN
B.A. Urban

BETHANN MYERS

B.A. Elementary Education

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ANITA L. MILLER
8.A. Psychology - Elementary Education

MARY BETH MILLER
8. A. Sociology

DEBBIE MISCAVAGE
B.A. Elementary Education

DONALD MOCK
B.A. Psychology

ANTHONY MOLITORIS
8.5. Chemistry

MOLLY BRIDGET MORAN
8.A. Urban

B.A. Elementary Education

BETHANN MYERS
B.A. Elementary Education

JANICE ELAINE MYERSKI
B.A. Elementary Education

CINDY MOORE
B.A. French

ANN MURRAY

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�DON NASH
B.S. Biology

PAUL M. NATISHAN
B.S. Biology

LINDA S. NEHER
B.A. Elementary Education

GABY MASAKO OBUCHI
B.A. German

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DAVID K. NIEMAN
B.A. Fine Arts

MARK OMOLECKI
B.A. Psychology

�JOANNE OLIVER
B.S. Biology

DAVID K. NIEMAN
B.A. Fine Arts

MARK OMOLECKI
B.A. Psychology

JUDY ORASKY

B.A. Elementary Education

DEBORAH ORLANDO

B.A. Elementary Education

JOHN ORMANDO
B.S. Physics

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CHRISTOPHER PANTELAKOS

MARILYN OLEJNIK PAPCIAK

PAULA PINTER

B.A. Elementary Education

B.A. History

B.S. Accounting

B.A. Fine Arts

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MICHAEL PATERNOSTER

STELIOS J. PATSIOKAS

ANTHONY PEDONE

ROBERT H. POTTER

B.S. Business Administration

B.S. Electrical Engineering

B.A. Psychology

B.A. Psychology

ANDREW JOSEPH PETY AK, JR.

THOMAS W. PEZZICARA

ANTHONY E. PIETRZYKOSKI

PATRICIA TOMAN RASMUSSEN

B.A . Psychology

B.S. Electrical Engineering

B.S. Business Administration

B.A. German -

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�MARILYN OLEJNIK PAPCIAK
B.S . Accounting

ANTHONY PEDONE
B.A. Psychology

ANTHONY E. PIETRZYKOSKI
B.S. Electricol Engineering

PAULA PINTER
B.A. Fine Arts

ROBERT H. POTTER
B.A. Psychology

PATRICIA TOMAN RASMUSSEN
B.S. Business Administration

PAUL PODOLAK
B.A. History

JAMES R. POSTUPACK
B.S. Business Administration

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B.A. Fine Arts

CAROL J. REICH
B.A. Fine Arts - Elementory Education

ANN MARIE K. RAPOCH
8.A. Political Science

ROBERT RICHARDS
B.A. Elementary Education

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�GARY RICHWINE
B.S. Accounting

RICHARD JOHN ROBERTS
B.S. Biology

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NANCY ELEANOR RODDA
German

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B.A. Social Studies

DIANE M . ROGLICH
B.A. French

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WALTER THOMAS ROBERTS
B.A. History

B.A. Philosophy -

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ARTHUR D. ROMAINE
B.S. Business Administration

ARLENE M . ROSTRON
B.A. Elementary Education

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B.A. Ele_m entary Education

DEBRA SCHONFELD
B.S. Music Education

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B.A. Elementary

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ELLEN JANE SCHWARTZ
B.A. Elementary Education

MARIELLEN SCOTT
B.A. Elementary Education

8.A. History- English

AMIRSHAHI
8.S. Electrical Engineering

DEBRA A. SERNIAK
8.A. Social Science - Urban Affairs

JOHN SHAFER
8.A. Political Science

ROSELLA SHAFER
8.A. History

ROBERT SKRINAK
8.A. Psychology

POLLY SELESKI

�B.A. History- English

AMIRSHAHI
B.S. Electrical Engineering

MICHAEL E. SHOEMAKER
B.S. Biology

ROSELLA SHAFER
B.A. History

ROBERT SKRINAK
B.A. Psychology

JOHN SLOANE
B.S. Biology

POLLY SELESKI

STEPHEN SIKORA
B.S. Business Administration

BARBARA ANN SMITH
B.S. Biology

�JEAN SMITH
B.A. French

THOMAS SMITH
B.S. Mathematics

NANCY SNEE

B.S. Environmental Science

MICHAEL G . STAMBAUGH
B.S . Physics - Mathematics

DOUGLAS J. SOLOMON
B.S. Accounting

JANE ELLEN STANIORSKI
B.A. History

�MICHAEL STANEK
B.S. Biology

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DOUGLAS J. SOLOMON

JANE ELLEN STANIORSKI

ROBERT JOHN STARNER
B.S. Biology

STANLEY STAVINSKI
B.S. Chemistry

MARY ELLEN STEINKIRCHNER
B.A. Sociology

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�JOSEPH STELLA
B.S. Biology

MARG MARY STREIN
B.A. Sociology

BARBARA SWANDICK
B.A. Psychology

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MARLA STOPKOSKI
B.A. Urban Affairs

JOSEPH MICHAEL SUCHOCKI
B.A. Mathematics - Physics

JOSEPH SZUSTAK
B.A. Psychology

ELIZABETH JAYNE TASKER
B.A. Sociology

MARY ANN TERASCAVAGE
B.A. Elementary Education

JANE E. THOMPSON
B.S . Elementary Education

�MARLA STOPKOSKI
B.A. Urban Affairs

ELIZABETH JAYNE TASKER
B.A. Sociology

JUDITH A. TAYLOR
B.A. Psychology

--JOSEPH MICHAEL SUCHOCKI
B.A. Mathematics - Physics

JOSEPH SZUSTAK
B.A. Psychology

MARY ANN TERASCAVAGE
B.A. Elementary Education

SANDRA S. TERPSTRA
B.A. Psychology

JANE E. THOMPSON
B.S. Elementary Education

DAVID CHARLES THORNE
B.S. Business Administration

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�BEVERLY M. TOMASAK
B.S. Elementary Education

BRUCE TOMASCIK
B.A. Political Science

SUSAN TOW
B.A. Music

CAROLE TROYNACKI
B.A. Mathematics

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BARBARA TYRRELL
B.A. Elementary Education

ANNE C. TRACY
B.A. Psychology

TOSCA VILLANO
B.A. Fine Arts

�MARK ALAN VanLOON
8.A. Economics - Political Science

ANNE C. TRACY
8.A. Psychology

TOSCA VILLANO
8.A. Fine Arts

PAULA VERMACK
8.A. Elementary Education

CHARLES M. WAITE
8.S. Mathematics

JOHN JOSEPH WALLACE
B.S. Biology

LUCINDA WALTER

8.S. Music Education

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THEODORE ROBERT WARHOMSKI

B.S. Biology

JOHN M. WASKOWSKY

LESLIE ANN COOK WEBER

B.S. Business Administration

B.A. Psychology

JE

DAVID WEINIRTH

B.S. Accounting

MARION J. WELEBOB

B.A. Elementary Education -

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Psychology

DONALD W . WHITTAKER

B.S. Business Administration

JUDITH WILLIAMS

B.A. French

B.S.

�LESLIE ANN COOK WEBER
B.A . Psychology

JENNY EILEEN WUNDER
B.S. Music Educotion

PAUL YURCHAK

JOAN ZALESKI
B.A. Elementary Education

CAROL A. ZAMBETTI
B.A. Mathematics

JUDITH WILLIAMS
B.A. French

JUDITH ZOLA
B.S. Music Education

ROBERT ZUKAUSKAS
B.S. Biology

PAULA MARIE ZYCH
B.A. Elementary Education - Psychology

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�PAUL TERRY BLAUM. Wilkes-Borre, Pa . Captain of football team; Russian Chorus; Lettermen's Club;
Elementary Education major.

JOHN CHAKMAKAS . Schenectady, N.Y. Mathematics major; Wrestling team; lettermen's Club; Math Club : Resident Assistant; Outstanding Male Dorm Student.

ANN DYSLESKI. ~
and Senior Repres
Committee.

RICHARD J. CLOMPUS. West Chester, Pa . Biology major; Photography Club; Photographed 2 covers for Yearbook; chairman : Concert and Lecture Committee; Resident Assistant.

CAROL DRAHUS. Laflin, Pa . Mathematics major; Commuter Council; Colonettes;
Staff member of Freshman Orientation; Parents' Day and Yearbook; Homecoming
Queen Finalist.

KERRY GRAF. Tew
President; Homeco,

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�lady, N.Y. Mathematics major; Wrestling team; LetJent Assistant; Outstanding Male Darm Student.

Mathematics major; Commuter Council; Colonettes;
·ientation; Parents' Day and Yearbook; Homecoming

ANN DYSLESKI. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Mathematics Major. Served as Freshman Advisor, Vice-President
and Senior Representative of Theta Delta Rho; Political Science Club; Education Club; Parents' Doy
Committee.

STEWART WILSON FEENEY. Norwich, Conn. Served as Concert Chairman and Parliamentarian and President of Student Government; Class Executive Council.

KERRY GRAF. Tewksbury township, N.J. Biology Major; Class Treasurer; Resident Assistant; Dorm
President; Homecoming Court; Polar Bear Club .

RICHARD H. HINGSTON. Williamstown, N.J. Dorm President; Resident Assistant;
Tennis Team; Chairman of Ecumenical Service for Homecoming; Tutor-Counselor for
Upward Bound.

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LINDA B. HOLONIA. Pittston, Pa . Accounting Major. Active in the Accounting Club; Letterwomen's Club; Choralettes . She was a member of the Tennis Team, Basketball Team and
was a field hockey team manager.

BETH R. KA YE from Roslyn N .Y. was a Psychology major at Wilkes. She was also Assistant
editor of Amnicola, a member of the Class Executive Council, and an IDC rep.

JONATHAN E. KEOUGH from Harri!
active as a disc jockey for WCLH; pn
chemistry clubs.

ROBERT S. HOWES, JR. Little Falls, N.J. was a social science major. He was President of
Inter-Dorm Council; Chairman of Reach-Out; o Resident Assistant and a member of the
Political Science Club .

JOHN P. KELLEY. Biology major from Wilkes-Borre, Pa. President of Class of 1975 for 2
years; Commuter Council; Polar Bear Club; Biology Club and o member of the Class Executive Council .

MAUREEN KORTBAWI from North Bruns
Assistant for 3 years; she was on Studen
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JONATHAN E. KEOUGH from Harrisburg, Po. was an Individualized Studies major. He was
active as a disc jockey for WCLH; president of the Debate Club; member of the Physics and
chemistry clubs.

JANE MATALAVAGE from Downsville was a history major. She was a member of the Field
Hockey Tearn; served on the Yearbook Staff; chairman of the Food Committee and served
as the Chairman and advisor to the Cherry Blossom Festival Committee.

MAUREEN KORTBAWI from North Brunswick, N.J. was a history major. She was a Resident
Assistant for 3 years; she was on Student Government for 4 years serving as the Recording
Secretary for 2; Class Executive Council.

CYNTHIA ANNE LENAHAN from Wilkes-Barre was a physics major. She was a member of
Commuter Council; Class Executive Council; Colonetter; President of Russian Chorus and
Physics Club.

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�VINCENT J. MATTEO. Jamesburg, N .J. A political science major. He was dorm president,
R.A.1.D.C.; Soccer team and Wilkes Community Effort.

DAVID M . MATTHEWS. Dallas, Pa. Biology major; Student Government 2 years (Corresponding Sec.); Closs Executive Council 2 years; biology lab assistant and member of
Biology Club .

ANDY PETY AK from Wilkes-Barre wa,
Beacon; German Club; Wilkes Germa

KIT McCARTY from Ambler, Pa . was an English-Theatre major; member of Student Government; Cue'NCurtain; Executive Council as well as leading roles in several plays along with
managing positions on productions .

MARILYN A . OLEJNIK PAPCIAK . Dupont, Pa. was an accounting major. Commuter Council
and V-P of accounting club .

ANN RAPOCH from Taylor, Pa . was a I
ident; Co-editor Amnicolo; Executive .
Curtain; Reach-out.

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�Biology major; Student Government 2 years (Corre1ncil - 2 years; biology lob assistant and member of

nt, Po . was on occounting major. Commuter Council

ANDY PETYAK from Wilkes-Borre was a history Germon Major. Served as Editor-in-Chief of
Beacon; Germon Club; Wilkes Germon Exchange Program.

PAULA PINTER of Allentown, Po . Fine Arts major; Cheerleader IDC; Women's Athletic Association; Closs Executive Council.

ANN RAPOCH from Taylor, Po. was a Political Science major. She was active as Dorm President; Co-editor Amnicolo; Executive Judicial Council; Student Government; IDC; CueNCurtain; Reach-out.

NANCY E. RODDA from Dallas, Po . was a Philosophy-Religious Studies and Germon
major. Member of Wilkes Chemical Society; Tholes Philosophical Society.

4 yrs.; Fine Arts Association;

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�NANCY S. SCHULTZ of Salem N .J. Economics Major. She was in Cue ' NCurtain; Class Secretary;
Beacon reporter; Amnicola Staff. She also was a statistician for the baseball team .

MARIELLEN f . SCOTT from Sheatown, Pa. was an elementary ed. major. She wcso
strutter, member of TOR; Spanish and German Club and was on the Dean's List.

MICHAEL GERARD STAMBAUGH from Wyoming w,
President of Commuter Council; Student Government

POLLY SELESKI from Rockville, Maryland was a History major. She was active on the Class Executive Council; IDC, she was the chairperson for Homecoming; an RA and a kJtor counsel o r for
Upward Bound.

VINCE SPLENDIDO from Exeter, Pa . was a Med. Tech major; member of Student
Government and Biology Club.

CAROL A . ZAMBETTI fro m Pittston, Pa. was a math
Council; Colonettes and the Yearbook Staff.

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�iheatown, Pa. was an elementary ed. major. She was a
mish and German Club and was on the Dean's list.

MICHAEL GERARD STAMBAUGH ·from Wyoming was a Physics and Math major. He was
President of Commuter Council; Student Government member;Russian Chorus; Physics Club.

xeter, Po . was a Med. Tech major; member of Student
ub,

CAROL A. ZAMBETTI from Pittston, Pa. was a math major. She was also on Commuter
Council; Colonettes and the Yearbook Staff.

JENNY E. WUNDER a music major of East Stroudsburg, Pa. was an RA; member of MENC;
Concert Band treasurer; Woodwind Quintet; executive Council for Class.

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Olaluwoye. THIRD ROW: C. Davis, I. Usifo, M. Plaksin , S. DeGroote, M. Harris, B. Weiss, B. Calvani.

FRONT ROW: M. Strauss, M. Krishanda, C. Moyer, G. O'Brien, L. Davis, C. Lovejoy. SECOND ROW: S. Fiedler, L. Kwiecinski, E. O'Donnell, M. Krisza,
D. Giblaro, E. Dufosse, N. Slawson, T. Burdo, D. Granahan, L. Parrish, K. Witherow, A. Talerico . THIRD ROW: F. Gerrity, D. Talley, S. Seekford, A.
Woll, R. Sopronyi, K. Capwell, B. McDonald, J. Millman, Kathy Lesh, R. McKalips. MISSING , G. Pszczolkowski, B. Meehan, N . Jorgensen, G . Edwards,
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B. Welsh, J. Zimmerman, J. Johnson, G . Paich, R. Spronck, F. Trainor, M. Prekopo, K_ Hughes, A. Behr. MISSING: R. Fatherly, D. House, R. Kennedy, R. Shareer.

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Konsovoge, J. Farley, K. Dubosky. ROW 3: P. Cullinan, G . Campbell , J. Petrilok,
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Deacon, R. Hingston, 8. Croley . MISSING: R. Fellin, I. Rosner, T. Swain, S. Silver, D. Levitch, J. Schlichter, T. Doom, P. Swain, J. VonArsdole, J. Bennett.

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Weiss, M. Kortbawi , S. Serio, S. Levins. ROW 3: C. Miller, M. Toth, E. Merton, M. LaRoss,
D. Orbinati, S. Babcock, J. Sperber. MISSING : C. Lynch, S. Kelly.

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ROW l: D. Yakuitis, B. Dombroski, M. Colliccio, V. Krill, M. DeVincentes, P. Macik, M. Paternester, T. 0eMaeo, M. Santora, S. Kinback. ROW 2 :
E. Zaborney, D. Mock, R. Hingston, 0 . Applegate, J. Wichlehaus . ROW 3: G . Geischen.

ROW l : J. Menio, B. Holmes, S. McGuire, C. Forsythe, F. Scancarello, E. Jansen, Steve Staniford , C. Holsberger. ROW 2 : H. Finn, F. Miller, C. Fields, M.
Lander, S. Eserick, G . Brod, C. Franklin, T. Phillips, K. McCormick, S. Phrakasoyne, D. Spencer. ROW 3 , A. Motefo , B. Austen, W. Gearnart, P. Besi e n, B.
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Terpstra, J. Smith, J. Reinhardt, A. Romanovich, J. Kopetchne, P. Burgess, L. Wasserman .

ROW 1: G . Ober, T. Wright, D. Davis, A. Sharkey, D. Sears. ROW 2: S. Dodd, J. Fritz, J. Frengel, C. Gusgekofsky, H.
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Cohen. ROW 3: A. Kurillo, D. Bush, 8. Pinkowski, D. Reese, N. Rodda. ROW 4: M. Thiep, K. Freemon,
N. Hammond, S. Williams, J. Villoume. ROW 5 : T. Bolos, C. Phillips, A. Freeman, 8. Townsend, G.
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Gefferi, P. Stone, C. Pantelakos, Mr. Moran.

SITTI NG: E. Balturchitus, Bob Howes, C.
Munson, B. James, S. Feeney, M. Kortbawi, D. Matthews, E. Zaborney. STANDING: G. Ruggerio, A. Rapoch, M. Stambaugh, J. Yosh , M. Zale, P. Cullinan, M.
San des, G. Macko , R. Sanderson , K.
Shaughnessey, B. Spinelli, A. Falkowski,
G. O'Brien, J. Sherry, H. Stark, D. Demenovich.

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Hoover, J. Suchocki. ROW 2: C. Lenahan, M. Papciak, B. Hall ,
D. Ney, D. Jones, M. Zaborny, C. Drahus, J . Domarask y. ROW
3 : W . Killion, C. Zambelli, M. Salley, D. Shelby, D. Cherundolo .

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ROW 1: J. Harper, T. Albrecht, J. Wallace, W . Reh, A. Melero, M. Symanowicz, M. Heller . ROW 2: D. LaCovo, P. Sebring, G .
Edwards . ROW 3: C. Miller, L. Kluk, S. Degroote . ROW 4 : J. Chilson, L. Stahler. ROW 5 : R. Potter, R. Corey, G . Garofolo . ROW
6 : D. O'Hop, J. Ormando, D. Dresher, N. Gasbarro, J. Pellegrini, E. Hager: R. Woods.

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Calkins, D. Yokoitis. ROW 2 : R. Eastwood, D. Gudoski,
A. Santilli, B. Schlier, E. Evelock. ROW 3: R. Kopec, P.
Yurchak. ROW 4: M. Rifkin, H. Roberts, F. Bohm, A.
Kopec. ROW 5 : P. Conforti . M. Williams, E. Wolison, J.
Beberus. ROW 6 : J. McNulty, R. Evans, J. Jostrem, J.
Koczinski, B. lromel.

J . Oliver, T. Kaschak, C. Luzzi, M. Fedak ,
J . Daoust, A. Behr, G. Comerosky, S.
Piemontese, J. Zowotski, T. Shipkowski,
D. Matthews , J. Orosky, B·. Zukouskos, R.
Kopp, W. Phillips, W . Volinski, l . Homza ,
D. Zel i nka, J . Kneiss, J . Morgon, D.
Kretchmer, D. Rudzovich, D. Kasper, M.
Kocyon, Dr. Houseknecht, J. Klimuszko, J .
Fraley.

L TO R: N. Bogdon, l. Bishie, E. Hilinski, B.
Hoeckler, G. Mikula, S. Slovinski, R.
Gapinski, M. Chisdak, R. Gotrone, N .
Landmesser, A. Molitoris, M . Buikus.

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Berry, 8 . Pinkowski, 8 . Townsend, J .
Cohen, J. Marchetti, M. Letovish, C.
Fronklin. ROW 2 : J. Smith, J. Reinhard, J.
Sobin , D. S inopoli, S. McGuire, D.
Spencer, S . Stondiford , D . Davies, J.
Scablick, C. Munson . ROW 3 : D. Ruse, J.
Morgon, M . Fedak, M. Lander, C. Ciesielski, P. Wojnar, S. Esrick, J. Eryavec, P.
lngoldsby, A. Sharkey. ROW 4: P. Morik,
J. Metta, D. Smith , J. Petrilak, P. Vecchia,
C. Field, J. Menio, M. Chisdak, G. Borowski, T. Phillips. ROW 5 : C. Phillips, L.
Assalita, I. Rosner, T. Kinney, J. Nicholas,
G . MacIntyre, R. Sanderson, L. Waselewski, M. Ryczak . ROW 6 : J. Yablon, S. Silver.

ROW 1: C. Nguyen, H. Gochez, R. Vona, N. Katsarou . ROW 2: T. Monick, A . Drovssiotis, A. Kazimi,
A. Tsololis . ROW 3: P. Kaloritis, D. Polachek, Y. Banguito, A. Shani , T. Apostolaros . ROW 4: Dean Baltruchitis .

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�ROW 1: M. Sullivan, L. Kirstein, R. Bielecki, L. Phill ips,
T. Veremeychik . ROW 2: H. Horris, J. Jedju, D. Psikus, N. Evans, E. Tubman, B. Lindhorst, R. Regan.
ROW 3: B. Kinney, F. Piazza, D. Drost, N. Hammond,
D. Moron_o, M. Hoose, J. Lewis, C. Hull,.ok, J. Buzzelli,
J. Kadlec1k. ROW 4: C. Long, M. Dull!!;, K. McGraw,
J. VonArsdole, J. Ruck, W. Pannebecker, L. Costello,
D. Williams, D. Skopek.

ROW 1: C. Kauffman, J. Artim, R. Young, J.
Bartosh, P. Schillaci, A. Mahally. ROW 2: B.
Goldsworthy, R. Stoshak, P. Majewski, C.
Buchina, D. Babetski, H. Maholly, D. Wasilewski, S. Vnuk, J. Chokmokos, J. Grout, J.
Englot.
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D. Edwards, K. Hohn, K. Gildea, S. Roman, J.
Pavlik . ROW 2 , M. Wyiock i, D.
McDonnough, F. Skardinsky, 8. Chandler, 0.
Patrizi, M . Polepko, D. Pape, M . Welebob, D.
Zeffer . ROW 3: M. Rushton , J . Mille t, T.
Macavage, D. Polachek, D. Condo, P. Sirin•
kowski, A. Chuba, R. Sorbre, L. Yakus. ROW'
4 : P. McKeown, S. Margolis, S. Zawatski, E.
Sabota, G. Endrusik, D, Janoski, D. 0zieciol,
8. Tyrell .

SITTING: C. fo·rnetti , Mrs . Saracino . STANDING : L.
Davis, J. Williams, J. Levitski, L Neher.

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M: S. Wilkes, D. Jones, D. Martin, S. Knight, Mrs .
S: E. Schwartz, C. Broad, S. Funke, C. Koterba, J.
, B. Long, K. Flis, N. Roberts .

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Hartman . ROW 3: 8. Kinney, C. Long, F.
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ROW 2 : V. Moss, J. Zaleski, D. Malshefski, E. Hornick, J. Slusark, J. Englot, Mr.
Santos. ROW 3: M. Mohally, R. Gatrone,
E. Hilinski, N. Landmesser, A. Behr. ROW
4 : M . Shoemaker, T. Blaum, R. Gapinski ,
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Yosh, T. Young, R. Bielecki, J. Jedju, A. Marini , G. Ober, R. Veverka, D. Granahan, F. Piazza , G . Landis, W. Marianelli, G. Balok, M. Dubik, S.
Zannetti , R. Reagan , C. long, B. Kinney, P. Jackson, A. Dunn, B. Lindhorst, S. Dodd, M. Kadlecik, J. Mayhoff, D. Williams, M. Mishinski, J. Lewis,
J. D' Alessandro, M. Cuprizinski , C. Kraeski, J. Styklunas, J. VanArsdale, T. Frew, E. Tubman, J. Ruder, R. Kennedy, R. Gregory, R. Morelli, R.
Nutaitus, Conductor.

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Hudak, D. Shekletski, M. Rincavage, T. Sosa, D. Schonfeld, D. Reeves, M. Kodlecik, M. Toth, L. Schall. ROW 3 : D. Mento, D. Hanusin, T. Cavallin i, A. Teixeira, S. Norton, S. Kupinsky, C. Tomassacci, D. Drost, E. Gulla, M. Leaser, F. Gerrity, D. Dorzinsky, L. Papatopoli, M. Miller, C.
Demko. ROW 4 : D. Pugh , R. Burger, K. Bacon, A. McElwee, R. Hall, M. Mercuri, H. Hoover, B. Frederick, P. Wright, D. Williams, M. Colicchio, K.
McGraw, J. D'Alessandro, R. Morelli. ROW 5 : D. Skopek, T. Dennis, J. Jones, M. Hartman, J. Cardoni, M. Greenb~rg, J. Borysiak, J. Ruck, J.
Seserko, C. Long, R. Conniff, W. Pannabecker, B. Kinney, J. Matteo, L. Strumski, J. Serrenti.
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BUSINESS OFFICE: SEATED: A. Roder. STANDING: D. Scorini, R. Miller, J. Reese.

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�COMMERCE AND FINANCE: J. Mertis

CONTINUING EDUCATION AND GRADUATE STUDIES: G. Rodechko, H. Frew

DEVELOPMENT: E. Robinson

DEVELOPMENT: D. Sokoski

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�DEVELOPMENT: P. Corbett

EDUCATION, J. Rhinehimer

FINANCE OFFICE: SEATED: M. Lorusso, M. Bynsky. STANDING, A. Saxon, R. Morovinski, A.
Kester, R. Zula.

GUIDANCE AND PLACEMENT: R. Meschini

HISTORY , J. Yarrish

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REGISTRAR' S OFFICE : SEATED: E. Gearhart. STANDING: A. Bearde, J. Pappas.

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THE 1974 FOOTBALL COLONELS: FIRST
Costanzo. SECOND ROW: J. Morreale,
Bradshaw, T. Schwab. THIRD ROW: B. Pc
FOURTH ROW: P. Adams, K. Gompertz,
don, E. Suchoski . FIFTH ROW: J. McBride
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Costanzo. SECOND ROW: J. Morreale, J. Dettmore, D. Kulick, F. Lohman, C. Suppon, G . Abraham, N. Lozorak, F. Marianacci, S. Leskiw, T.
Bradshaw, T. Schwab. THIRD ROW: B. Para, F. Wengen, D. Olekszulin, G. Snyder, R. Smith, J. Matusek, G. Wild, L. Dalmas, L. Kluk, P. Wengen.
FOURTH ROW, P. Adams, K. Gampertz, B. Lemakos, T. Shipula, D. Williams, C. Crawford, P. Nardozzi, D. McDermott, M. Calabrese, D. Sheridan, E. Suchoski. FIFTH ROW: J. McBride, 8. Adamy, G . Lawrence, K. Sickler, K. Franke, P. Bessler, L. Maczuga, D. Mazankey, L. Jacabwitz, 8.
Croley. SIXTH ROW: T. O'Rourke, D. Silver, R. Cooper, D. Trethaway, E. Zaborney, C. O ' Brien, T. Couto, F. Sirocki. SEVENTH ROW: P. J. Kane,
J. Moran, E. Lukas, R. Schmidt, J. Gaobic, J. Skvarla, C. Deacon.

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After a six year leave of absence, the Colonel football squad
returned to the top of the Middle Atlantic Conference grid mountain, when·it won its sixth title in history. Finishing 7-2, coach Rollie
Schmidt's teamJeft its calling card on the MAC doorstep, with 18
starters returning in 1976 to try and make it two in a row. One of
the most exciting moments of the past season had to be in the
Colonels ' 14-10 win over Albright in the season finale to ice the
championship. The defense, led by the heroics of linebacker Steve
Leskiw and Tony Schwab, ripped apart the Lion Wishbone to
secure one of the biggest Blue and Gold victories on record.

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�1ve of absence, the Colonel football squad
the Middle Atlantic Conference grid moun•
,cth title in history. Finishing 7-2, coach Rollie
calling card on the MAC doorstep, with 18
~76 to try and make it two in a row. One of
Tients of the past season had to be in the
,ver Albright in the season finale to ice the
fense, led by the heroics of linebacker Steve
1wab, ripped apart the Lion Wishbone to
est Blue and Gold victories on record.

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�THE COLONELETTES: L to R, KNEELING : A. Teixeira, N. Mathers, V. Kloer, M. Pelepka, E. Schwartz, A. Centrella, M. Saleski, S. Funke, D. Titus.
STANDING: L. Schall, C. Santoro, J. Johnson , S. Knight, P. Bianconi, D. Jones, N. Roberts, K. Flis, S. Senio, C. Broad, B. Long, Coach Gay
Meyers.

Coach Gay Meyers' squad
made it two championships in
one season for Wilkes College,
when the girls clinched honors in
the one-year old Northeastern
• Pennsylvania Inter-collegiate Athletic Association, Finishing 5-5-1
the Colonelettes, led by record
breaking scorer Penny Bianconi
gave Blue and Gold fans much to
cheer about.

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�In the win column, it wasn 't one of the more prosperous ca1
paigns for the booters, but as outgoing coach Tom Rokita said
May' s athletic banquet, "he was proud of those kids and they gov
one hundred percent." That's all you can ask out of any athlete
and 2-6-2 doesn't tell the story of the 1974 season.

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THE 1974 COLLEGE SOCCER COLONELS: L to R, KNEELING : N. P. Von, J . Meholick, B. Udeh, J . Chakmakas, J. Banguita. SITTING: T. Apostolaros, T. Burns, G .
Mocko, G . Hoane, S. Patsioka s, S. Sergi, T. Trost, M. Bussolini. STANDING: Coach Rokita, Asst. Coach M. Sicher, A. S. Fakhr, F. Josephs, P. Kalaritis, B. Purcell,
B. Na rdone, P. Papadopo ulos, R. lgneze , Asst. Coach J. Marfia.

�1mn, it wasn 't one of the more prosperous cam,oters, but as outgoing coach Tom Rokita said at
nquet, " he was proud of those kids and they gave
cent." That's all you can ask out of any athlete,
I tell the story of the

1974 season.

I. Banguita. SITTING: T. Apostolaros, T. Burns, G .
er, A. S. Fakhr, F. Josephs, P. Kalaritis, 8. Purcell,

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�THE 1974 CROSS COUNTRY COLONELS: KNEELING, L to R: M. Callahan, P. Boris, M. Malloy, J. Metzger, S. Ungvarsky.
STANDING: M . Zavoy , D. Kowalek, E. Bosha, S. Standifor, Coach G. Pawlush.

3-14 is not usually a record that
brings a smile to a coach's face, but
head mentor George Pawlush feels
he has seen the beginning of the big
climb to respectability in 1974, with
interest in the sport growing, and
top notch runners matriculating to
Wilkes.

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�THE 1975 BASKETBALL COLONELS: KNEELING, L to R: F. Trainor, 5. Ference, M. Prekopo, R. Miscovoge. STANDING: M. Schueler, C. Ozgo, G. Buzinski, J. Brobont, F. Britt.

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It was on "almost but not quite" year for coach Rodger
Beorde and his team. The song of Wilkes' first MAC cage title
in history was heard ploying through the S. Franklin St. gymnasium all season, but frustration played its part near the
end, and ruined the Blue and Gold bid. It was a great season
still, and the interest in basketball reached on all-time high in
1974-75, at the college. In their heart-breaking double overtime defeat to Scranton lost February, almost three thousand
turned out to see the meeting of the two Northeastern Pennsylvania cage greats.

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�THE 1975 WRESTLING COLONELS: KNEELING, L to R: J. Gelb, R. Mahonski, F. Stellatella, R. Preefer, L. Balum, G . DiZebba, S. Lear, C. Tortella, S. Kinback . SITTING:
B. Lear, A. Yanku, D. Ellis, M. Kassab, G . Ashley, J. Chakmakas, W . Stumpf, V. Zellner, E. Monk, G . MacClain. STANDING: T. Park, Coach John Reese, E. Finn, D.
Gregrow, J. Yost, D. House, M. Stevens, M. Garafola, R. Fatherly, A. Scharer, B. Purcell, V. Kaplan .

The Colonel grapplers made their exit from the MAC a successful one, capturing their
seventh straight league crown, and 14th in the last 19 years. In their final campaign as a
Division Ill wrestling power, John Reese's matmen failed to win their second consecutive
national title, finishing third. But two Colonels, Gene Ashley and Jim Weisenflu walked
away with individual crowns, and with a host of lettermen returning, the prospects for a successful debut in the University-Division ranks, appears almost a certainty.
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note of the Colonettes the pa~t two

enthusiasm to the Colonel swim program, and
despite a mediocre 3-5 record, the water sport
may well be on its way to respectability at
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seasons, finishing 6-9 in 1974-75.
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It was a rebuilding year for coach
Tom Rokita and the Wilkes tennis
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2-9 campaign. Judd Davis, only a
sophomore showed a lot of promise
in the number one singles position,
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1975 LaCROSSE COLONELS : ROW ONE, L to ·R, V. Krill,
Davis, K. Franke, F. Lohman, M. Menancini, M. Davis. ROV.

�1975 LaCROSSE COLONELS : ROW ONE, L to R: V. Krill, B. Armstrong, B. Winter, D. Mock, J. Malatras, G . Geishen, D. Nash, J. Baron, B. Mazzitell i. ROW TWO : N. Lozorak, C. Austin, B.
Davis, K. Franke, F. Lohman, M. Menancini , M. Davis . ROW THREE: C. Deacon, J. Hobrock, J. Lack, P. DiZebba .

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�ABU EL HAWA, Tarek , 481 N. Main St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Biology
ABU EL HAWA, Ziyad, 531 N. Main St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Accounting
ACKERMAN, Edward, 126 Butler St ., Pittston, Psychology
ALLAN, Richard, 299 W . Grand St., Nanticoke, Environmental Science
AMETRANO, Nicholas, 315 N. Main St.,
Plains, Political Science
ANDERSON, Jennifer, 111 Old River
Road A 1, Wilkes-Barre, Business Administration
ANYOMI, Samuel, Business Administra tion

The book that you have just finished looking at is the end result of a lot of blood, sweat, and even some tears.
Many long hours, days, weeks, and months by a few people were put into the 1975 Amnicola to make it the
book that it is and those people are very proud of it. There were moments when we thought there would not be a
1975 Amnicola, but as you can see those moments were quickly forgotten. We, the Co-Editors of the 1975 Amnicola, would like to take this opportunity to thank all of those people who helped make this book a reality:
Joe -Without you I would have lost and given up back in January. Thank you for all your help and your beautiful art work.
Mary Ann - Thanks for being a great business manager and thanks for all your help and support.
Debbie - Thanks for all the work you did on the club section and for being a fantastic copy editor.
Beth - Thank you for a fine senior section.
Mark - Thanks for all your work on the Sports Section.
Our Staff- Thank you for being there when we needed you.
Mr. Moran - A special thank you for all your help and guidance. You helped me through some rough moments.
Mrs. Meyers - Thanks for all your support on the Publications Committee.
We would like to take this last paragraph to apologize for any mistakes that may have been made in this
book. The few that we know of were not our fault and could not be helped, especially the omission of the I.D.C.
picture, which was lost by the photographer, and the omission of several identifications which were not available
when the book was finished.
We hope that you like the 1975 Amnicola, because we are very proud of it.

Debbie Morano and Ann Rapoch
Co-Editors, 1975 Amnicola

APPLEGATE, Daniel, 7 Meadowbrook
Ave., Eatontown, N.J., Business Administration
ARMSTRONG, Robert, 20 Lougheed Ave. ,
W. Caldwell, N.J ., Biology
ARNAUD, Stephen, 305 Huntsville Road,

Dallas, Pa., Economics
ARONSON, Charles, 167 S. Maple, King-

ston, Electric Engineering
ARTIM, Joseph, 98 Lackawanna Ave. ,
Swoyersville, Mathematics
ASHBURNER, Nelson J ., RD l Box 297,
Dallas, Psychology
ASHLEY, Gene, l 09 Edison St., WilkesBarre, Business Administration
BALFOUR, Robert, 16 Maple Lane, Emerson, N.J., Biology
BARNES, Ralph, 5 Brook Lane, Mountaintop, Business Administration
BARON, Andrew, 451 S. Bayview, Free-

port, N.Y., Biology
BARON, John, 21 Mercer St., Plains,
Accounting
BARTKOVITZ, Beverly, 11 McHale St.,
Swoyersville_, English
BARTOSH, Raymond, 180 N. Washington
St., Wilkes-Barre, Accounting
BARTUSKA, Ann, 3227 W. Penn, Philadel-

phia, Biology
BAVITZ, Gerald, 35 E. Washington St.,

Nanticoke, Mathematics
BECKER, Danna, 67 Division St., Kingston,

English
BEDARD, Susan, 214 Monmouth St.,

Spring Lake, N.J ., Elementary Education
BEHM, Mary, 43 Courtright Ave., WilkesBarre, Psychology
BEHM, Oliver, 43 Courtright St., WilkesBarre, Elementary Ed.
BEHR, Alan, 1540 Oakland St., Bethlehem, Biology
BELARDI, Robert, 128 Oak St., Old Forge,
Business Administration

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ABU EL HA WA, Tarek, 481 N. Main St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Biology

BELCASTRO, Michele, 318 Monument
Ave., Wyoming, Elementary Education

CARBINO, Cheryl, 902 Wyoming Ave.,
Wyoming, Psychology

ABU EL HAWA, Ziyad, 531 N. Main St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Accounting

BENE-HOANE, Georges, Economics

CAREY, Ann, 44 Broad St., Pittston, Elementary Education

ACKERMAN, Edward, 126 Butler St., Pittston, Psychology
ALLAN, Richard, 299 W. Grand St., Nanticoke, Environmental Science
AMETRANO, Nicholas, 315 N. Main St.,
Plains, Political Science

BEORIS, Edward, 1 25 Park Place, Kingston, Sociology
BESSMER, Edward, 75 Harris Hill Road,
Trucksville, Business Administration
BEVAN, Brenda, 49 Evergreen St., Shavertown
BLAUM, Paul, 232 Academy St., WilkesBarre, Elementary Ed.

ANDERSON, Jennifer, 111 Old River
Road A 1, Wilkes-Barre, Business Administration

BLOCK, Marcia, 22 Amherst, WilkesBarre, Elementary Ed.

ANYOMI, Samuel, Business Administration

BOBACK, Joseph, 69 E. Center, Shavertown, Physics

APPLEGATE, Daniel, 7 Meadowbrook
Ave., Eatontown, N.J., Business Administration

BOGA, William, 2015 Luzerne St., Scranton, Mathematics

ARMSTRONG, Robert, 20 Lougheed Ave.,
W. Caldwell, N.J., Biology
ARNAUD, Stephen, 305 Huntsville Road,
Dallas, Pa., Economics
ARONSON, Charles, 167 S. Maple, Kingston, Electric Engineering
ARTIM, Joseph, 98 Lackawanna Ave.,
Swoyersville, Mathematics
ASHBURNER, Nelson J., RD 1 Box 297,
Dallas, Psychology
ASHLEY, Gene, 109 Edison St., WilkesBarre, Business Administration
BALFOUR, Robert, 16 Maple Lane, Emerson, N.J., Biology
BARNES, Ralph, 5 Brook Lane, Mountaintop, Business Administration
BARON, Andrew, 451 S. Bayview, Freeport, N.Y., Biology
BARON, John, 21 Mercer St., Plains,
Accounting
BARTKOVITZ, Beverly, 11 McHale St.,
Swoyersville1 English

BOMBE, Charles, 11 W. Ridge St., Nanticoke, Political Science
BONANNE, Joanne, 83 Sicard St., New
Brunswick, N.J., Music Education
BONFANTI, Joan, 824 Luzerne, W. Pittston, Fine Arts
BONNING, Luther, 4 Brown St., WilkesBarre, Business Administration
BONNER, John, 35 Corlear St., WilkesBarre, English
BOYLE, Anne, 934 S. Franklin, WilkesBarre, English
BRADBURY, William, 112 Davis St., Trucksville, Elec. Engineering
BRICKEL, Fred, 52 Dekalb Pl., Morristown,
N.J., Accounting
BROWN, Anne, 267 Church St., Kingston,
Psychology
BROWN, Donald, 61 Spruce St., Mountaintop, Mathematics
BROZZETTI, Louise, 524 Campbell, Scranton, Business Ed.

CARROLL, Michael, 266 Nafus, Pittston,
Environmental Science
CATALANO, Martin, 1383 Watson Ave.,
Scranton, Sociology
CAVALLINI, Teresa, 29 Italy St., Mocanaqua, Music Education
CELUSNIAK, Rita, 206 Wyoming, Dupont,
Music Education
CENTRELLA, Angela, 164 Stewart St., Old •
Forge, Mathematics
CHABALKO, Thomas, Box 262, Drums,
Business Administration
CHAKMAKAS, John, 60 Lee Ave., Schenectady, N.Y., Mathematics
CHASE, Albert, 188 Mill St., Wilkes-Barre,
Business Ad.
CHECK, William, 572 N. Washington,
Wilkes-Barre, History
VILLANO, Tosca Chiampi, 601 Wyoming
Ave., W. Pittston, Fine Arts
CHIMEL, Robert, 634 N. Lincoln Ave.,
Scranton, Psychology
CHOPYAK, Mary, 141 Rock St., Pittston,
Nursing
CHUPKA, Sally, 8 Bowman Ave., Kingston, Chemistry
CHWEIG, Adam, 269 E. Main St., Plymouth, Social Science
CIELESS, Roglich D., 761 Main St., Avoca,
French
CIVILETTI, Thomas, 1210 Wyoming Ave.,
Exeter, Biology
CLARK, David, 513 Anderson, WilkesBarre, Elec. Engineering

BRYSKI, Alan, 177 Zerbu, Edwardsville,
Medical Technology

CLEGG, Patricia, 40 Edgemont Crescent,
Wayne, N.J., Elem. Ed.

BARTOSH, Raymond, 180 N. Washington
St., Wilkes-Barre, Accounting

BUCHANAN, Glenn, Post Road, Bernardsville, English

CLOMPUS, Richard, 416 Price St., W.
Chester, Biology

BARTUSKA, Ann, 3227 W. Penn, Philadelphia, Biology

BUCHINA, Christine, 17 Barnum Place,
Wilkes-Barre, Mathematics

COLEMAN, Ruth, 259 Wyoming Ave.,
Kingston, Nursing

BAVITZ, Gerald, 35 E. Washington St.,
Nanticoke, Mathematics

BURKHARDT, Vivian, 335 N. Washington
St., Wilkes-Barre, Medical Technology

COLEMAN, Steven, 117 Dixon Ave.,
Boonton, N.J., History

BECKER, Danna, 67 Division St., Kingston,
English

BURNS, Thomas, 311 Cross St., Harrison,
N.J., Accounting

COMEROSKY, George, 50 Oxford St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Biology

BEDARD, Susan, 214 Monmouth St.,
Spring Lake, N.J., Elementary Education

BURNSIDE, Laurie, 552 Charles Ave.,
Kingston, Political Science

COMOROSKI, Daniel, 1 61 E. Grand,
Nanticoke, Environmental Science

BEHM, Mary, 43 Courtright Ave., WilkesBarre, Psychology

BUTLER, Thomas, 18 Pearl Ave., Binghamton, N.Y., History

CONABOY, Michael, 109½ Carroll St.,
Pittston, Elec. Eng.

BEHM, Oliver, 43 Courtright St., WilkesBarre, Elementary Ed.

BUZINSKI, Gregory, 13 Flick St., WilkesBarre, Psychology

CONDON, Janet, 35 Tooker, Springfield,
N.J., English

BEHR, Alan, 1540 Oakland St., Bethlehem, Biology

CARA VELLA, Michael, 1 62 Forbes, Rahway, N.J., Business Administration

CONFORTI, Paul, 1 34 S. Everett, Scranton, Accounting

BELARDI, Robert, 128 Oak St., Old Forge,
Business Administration

CAPWELL, Karen, 364 Main St., Longmont, Colorado, Elementary Education

CONNIFF, Richard, 262 Grove St., Kingston, Music

213

�CONRAD, Philip, 203 Crescent Ave.,
W ilkes-Barre, Psychology

DRAHUS, Carol, Box 195 RD 2 , Lafkub,
Mathematics

FOSKO , John, 238 Park Ave . , WilkesBarre, Business Adm.

GRANT, Bon
ston, Business

CORBETT, C. Pawlush, PO Box 1639 ,
Wilkes-Barre, English

DROST, Diane, 237 First St., W ilkes-Barre,
Music Ed .

FRALEY, James , 67 Butler St., WilkesBarre, Nursing

DANIELS, L.,
Elementary Ee

CORDORA, Rose Ann, 1 06 Pacific Ave.,
W. Pittston, Element. Ed.

DUSIK, Daniel, 93 Pulaski St., Buttonwood
(W-B), English

FREDERICK , Bruce, 449 Charles St .,
Luzerne, Music Ed .

GREGG, Johr
Barre, Social !

CORRELL, David, RD 1 Box 102, WilkesBarre, Music Ed.

DUGAN, James, 348 Sprague St., Kingston, English

FREW, Thomas, 126 Denison Ave., Wyoming, Music Education

GREGSON , C
Wilkes-Barre,

COZZI, Eugene, Mountain Mn . RD 3,
Mountaintop, Psychology

DULIBA, Robert, 113 Grove St. , Exeter,
History

FUNKE, Susan, 101 Yeager St., Forty Fort,
Fine Arts

GROSS, Thon
Music Educatic

CROUGHN, Edward, PO 35, Wh ite
Haven, Elementary Education

DUNLEAVY , Donna, 292 N . Hancock,
Wilkes-Barre, Elementary Ed .

GALLAGHER, Paul, 391 Northampton St.,
Kingston, Business Administration

GROVE, Bruce
ter, Psycholog:

CUMMINGS, Agnes, 640 Orchard St. ,
Scranton, English

DUNN, Albert G., 228 Taft St. , WilkesBarre, Music Education

GALLICK, Dave , 258B W . Church St.,
Nanticoke, Psychology

GUARILIA, Lo
Fine Arts

CUSICK, Donald, 47 4 Main St., Little Falls,
N.J., Accounting

DWYER, Robert , 25 Brook St. , Bergenfield , N.J. , History

GAPINSKI, Richard, 170 W . Grand Ave.,
Nanticoke, Chem .

HAASE, Marc
bridge, N.Y ., II

CUSICK, Susan , 1777 Wyoming Ave . ,
Forty Fort, Fine Arts

DYSLESKI, Ann, 1 E. Chestnut St., WilkesBarre, Mathematics

GARDNER, Kenneth, 30 Montgome ry
Ave., W . Pittston, Math .

CWIKLA, Jan, 623 Main St. , Avoca, Music
Education

DYSON, Lorinda, RD 2, Nicholson, Elementary Education

GASMAN, Paul, 6040 Boulevard East, W.
New York, N.J ., Bus. Ad.

DATON, Deborah, 19 Powell Ave., Mountaintop, Sociology

DZIEKAN, Joseph, 719 W . Main, Plymouth, Political Science

GATRONE, Ralph, 31 Moosic St., Wyoming, Chemistry

DANEY, Jewel, 143 Hanover St., WilkesBarre, Sociology

ECKROD, Michael, 45 Norton St., Dallas,
Accounting

GA WRYLA, Raymond, 307 N . Webster,
Scranton, Elec. Eng .

DAVIS, Diane, 337 E. Broad St., Nanticoke, Psychology

ELLIS, Michael, Sunshine Tr. Pk ., W ilkesBarre, Element. Ed.

GAZOWSKI, Thomas, 82 Division St.,
Kingston, Business Adm .

DAVIS, Earl , 610 Vine St., Berwick, Business Administ.

ELWARD, Joseph, 377 Wyom ing Ave . ,
Wyoming, Business Ad .

GEARY, William, RD 1, Falls, Accounting

HAYDUCK, Ed
Ashley, Psycho!

DAVIS, James, 280 Hazle St . , WilkesBarre, Sociology

ENGLISH, Kim, 75 E. Franklin St. , Shavertown, Elem. Ed .

GERMAIN, Joseph, 59 Robbins Pl., Metuchen, N.J., History

HILINSKI, Edwi
lor, Chemistry

DEGIUSTO, Vincent, 28 N. Beech Road,
Plains, Engineering

EVANS, Mary Dale, 22 Moorage Ave .,
Bayville, N.J. , Pol. Sci.

GEISCHEN, Gary, 4 Second St., Smithtown, Psychology

HINGSTON, Ri
liamstown, N.J ..

DEIBEL, Jane, 189 Carey Ave., WilkesBarre, Political Sci.

EVANS , Paul , 49 Chester St., WilkesBarre, Mathematics

GLOSSER, Thomas, 219 N. River, Wil kesBarre, Accounting

HOCK EN BERY
Ave., Wilkes-Ba

DENNIS, Theodore, 882
W ilkes-Barre, Music Ed.

EVANS, Richard, 276 Apollo Circle, Nanticoke, Accounting

GLOWINSKI, David, 221 N. Washington
St., Wilkes-Barre, History

HOLONIA, Linc
Accounting

GLUHANICK, Michael , 369 Blackman St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Accoun .

HOLTZ, M icha
Huntington, N.Y

GODLEWICZ, Elaine, 121 E. 6th St., Wyoming, Fine Arts

HOOVER, Haro
Music Ed .

GOLANOSKI, Mark, 256 W . Church St.,
Nanticoke, Sociology

HORAN, Williar
Elementary Ed .

GOLDBERG, Michele, 1010 E. Broad St.,
Hazleton, Music Ed .

HA VAN, Schol a
ogy

GOLENSKI, Michael, 230 Crane St.,
Minooka, Psychology

HOWER, Heiste
ston, Psychology

GOLIGHTLY, Joseph, Two Temperence
Hill, Plymouth, Bus. Ed.

HOWES, Robe1
Falls, Social Scie1

GOMBA, Karen, 100 Maltby Ave., Swoyersville, French

HRYCYK, Georg
gle, Elementary E

FISHER, Paula, RD 1 Box 438, Fine Arts

GOOBIC, Rebecca, 34 E. Carey St. ,
Plains, Sociology

HUGHES, Paul 2
History

DOMBROSKI, Robert, 848 Zeggert Ave.,
Endicott, N.Y., Math .

FLITCRAFT, Deborah, E. Lake Rd., Woodstown, N.J ., Element. Ed.

GOODMAN, Nancy, 536 Miller, Luzerne,
Element. Educ.

HULANICK , Kat
Edwardsville, Ele1

DONALESKI, Kevin, 1415 Clinton Ave.,
Irvington, N.J ., Psych .

FLOREK, Barbara, 775 Hazle St., Ashley,
Elementary Ed.

GORSKI, Edward, Rt. 20 Overlook Ct.,
Catlett, Va. , Pol. Sci.

ISAAC, Lee, Box
veys Lake, Accou

DORZINSKY, Donna, 157 S. Walnut,
Wilkes-Barre, Elementary Ed .

GALLAGHER, P., 152 Boland Ave.,
Wilkes-Barre, Nursing

GOVIN, Christopher, 61 Davis St. Trucksville, Accounting

MOTICHKA, Pc
Wilkes-Barre, Psy

DOUGHERTY, Patricia, 20 Bergen, Clifton,
N.J., English

FORD, Bernard, 122 E. Green St., Nanticoke, History

GRAF, Kerry, Beavers Rd., Califon, N.J.,
Medical Technology

JAKEN, Kathy, 3 :
English

S.

Franklin,

DERBY, Richard, RD 4, Dallas, Fine Arts
DERLUNAS, Robert, 121 E. High St., Coaldale, Business Adm.
DETWEILER, Paul, 89 Welles St., Forty
Fort, Business Ad.
DEYOUNG , Ainslie, 328 Carey Ave.,
Wilkes-Barre, Sociology
DIDDLEBOCK, Robert, RD 1, Box 80, Harvey's Lake, Political Science
DINGMAN, Mark, RD 1 Box 194, WilkesBarre, Elec . Eng.
DOBRYDNEY, Eugene, 103 Seymour,
Scranton, Accounting
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DOMINICK, Carol Ann, 54 W. Columbus,
Pittston, Med . Tech .

FALK, Jacqueline, 187 Sprague St. , Kingston
FARNETI, Carol Ann, 103 First St., Eynon,
Medical Technology
EVERS, Elaine, 488 S. Franklin St., WilkesBarre, Accounting
FEDOR, Charlene, 2633 S. Main, WilkesBarre, Business Ed .
FEENEY, Stewart , 405 S. Franklin St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Elem. Ed .
FERENCE, Steve, 56 Merlino Dr. , Hudson,
Sociology
FISHER, Alice, 193 Willow St., WilkesBarre, Nursing

HADSALL, Kat
HAECKLER, Bri
rington, Chem i
HAMMOND,~
send, De ., Mus
HANKEY , Dai
coke, Materials
HA YER, Josepf
town, Accounti1

�,hn, 238 Park Ave., Wilkesess Adm.
Jmes, 67 Butler St., Wilkesng
(, Bruce, 449 Charles St.,
isic Ed.
11as, 126 Denison Ave., Wyo: Education
;an, 101 Yeager St., Forty Fort,
:R, Paul, 391 Northampton St.,
usiness Administration
D ave, 258B W. Church St.,
0

Psychology
Richard , 170 W. Grand Ave.,
Chem.
i, Kenneth, 30 Montgomery

GRANT, Bonnie, 294 Lathrop St., Kingston, Business Ad.

JAMES, Brynley, Town House RD 1, E.
Stroudsburg, Pol. Sci.

KORTBAWI, Maureen, 376 Independence
Blvd., N. Brunswick, N.J., History

DANIELS, L., 47 Slocum St., Tunkhannock,
Elementary Ed.

JOHNSON, Sharon, 209 N . Main St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Fine Arts

KOWALEK, David, 302 W. Main St., Nanticoke, Business Adm.

GREGG, John, 183 5 . Grant St., WilkesBarre, Social See.

JONES, Joel, 17 Brown St., Wilkes-Barre,
Music Educ.

KOZLOWICH, Mary, 249 Madison St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Fine Arts

GREGSON, Deborah, 1319 5. Main St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Elem. Ed.

JORDAN, Margaret, 83 Church St.,
Edwardsville, Fine Arts

KOZUP, Daniel, 1238 S. Washington Avenue, Dunellen, N.J., History

GROSS, Thomas, 309 Main St., Lattimer,
Music Education

JURIS, Jerome, 50 Hilldonia Ave., Dallas,
Accounting

KRAi ES Ki, Charles, 361 0 Laurel Ave.,
Scranton, Music

GROVE, Bruce, 1605 Glenn Rd., Lancaster, Psychology

KACZINSKI, John, 7 Parkview Dr., Plains,
Business Adm.

KRATZ, Gary, 638 Hazle St., WilkesBarre, Business Ad .

GUARILIA, Lose, 401 Meyer St., Duryea,
Fine Arts

KAMINSKI, Rosemary, 1282 Wyoming
St., Exeter, Biology

KREMSKI, Stanley, 23 W. Union St., Nanticoke, Poli. Sci.

HAASE, Marcia, 56 N . Main St., Bainbridge, N.Y ., Music Educ.

KANNER, Sally, 1 84 New Mallery Place,
Wilkes-Barre, El. Ed.

KRILL, Vincent, 59 Bridge St., Lincoln Park,
N.J., Pol. Sci.
•

HADSALL, Kathryn, RD 1, Noxen, Biology

BROZENA, 5., 1 56 Elizabeth St., Pittston,
Nursing

KRUFKA, Frank, 1 3 Pace St., Larksville,
Elec. Eng .

KARSKO, Ronald, 132 Mill St., Pittston,
Elem. Education

KRULICK, Larry, 154 Grant St., Exeter,
Sociology

ittston, Math.
Paul, 6040 Boulevard East, W.

HAECKLER, Brian, 2570 Bristol Rd., Warrington, Chemistry

N.J., Bus. Ad.
, Ralph, 31 Moosic St., Wyo-

HAMMOND, Nancy, RD 1 Box 35, Townsend, De., Music Ed.

nistry
,, Raymond, 307 N. Webster,

HANKEY, Dana, 32 Hanlin Dr., Nanticoke, Materials Eng .

:lee. Eng.
Kl, Thomas, 82 Division St.,

HAYER, Joseph, 111 N. Pioneer, Shavertown, Accounting

~usiness Adm.
'illiam, RD 1, Falls, Accounting

HAYDUCK, Edward, 12 E. Newport St.,
Ashley, Psychology

, Joseph, 59 Robbins Pl., Metu-

HILINSKI, Edwin, 407 Jefferson St., Taylor, Chemistry

, History
~, Gary, 4 Second St., Smith:hology
, Thomas, 219 N. River, Wilkes:ounting
;Kl, David, 221 N. Washington
s-Barre, History
CK, Michael, 369 Blackman St.,
rre, Accoun.
ICZ, Elaine, 121 E. 6th St., Wyoi Arts
lSKI, Mark, 256 W. Church St.,

Sociology
tG, Michele, 1010 E. Broad St.,

i,

Music Ed.
iKI, Michael, 230 Crane St.,
Psychology
rLY, Joseph, Two Temperence
outh, Bus. Ed.
Karen, 100 Maltby Ave ., Swoyrench
:, Rebecca, 34 E. Carey St .,
,ciology
,AN, Nancy, 536 Miller, Luzerne,
Educ.
Edward, Rt. 20 Overlook Ct.,
la., Pol. Sci.
Christopher, 61 Davis St. Truckcounting
:erry, Beavers Rd., Califon, N.J.,
Technology

KASCHAK, Thomas, 625 E. Diamond
Ave., Hazleton, Biology
KATSAROU, Constanti, Pol. Sci.

KRUZEL, Albert, 3 Yan Horn St., WilkesBarre, Accounting
KUBIAK, Michael, 1331 N . Washington
St., Wilkes-Barre, Business Administration

HOCKENBERY, Edward, 361 Lynwood
Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Fine Arts

KATRA, Barbara, 3072 S. Main, WilkesBarre, Mathematics
KAY, Marilyn, 102 Sterling Ave., Dallas,
Business Adm.
KAYE, Beth, 86 Colony Lane, Roslyn
,Heights, N.Y., Psych.
KEATING, Daniel, 199 Butler St., Kingston, History
KEENEY, Diane, Box 71, Meshoppen, Elementary Education

HOLONIA, Linda, 1 Spring Ct., Pittston,
Accounting

KEISLING, Delbert, 803 Winola Road,
Clarks Summit, Business Adm.

HOLTZ, Michael, 48 St. Andrews Dr.,
Huntington, N .Y., Biology

KELLEY, John, 41 Oak St., Wilkes 0 Barre,
Biology

HOOVER, Harold, RD 3 Box 84, Dallas,
Music Ed.

KERDESKY, Francis, 320 E. Noble St.,
Nanticoke, Chemistry

HORAN, William, 5 Margaret St., Plains,
Elementary Ed.

KERDESKY, Henry, 320 E. Noble St., Nanticoke, History

HA YAN, Scholastica, RD 1, Falls, Psychology

LATONA, Carmen, 1161 Main St., Pitt- ·
ston, Business Admin.

HOWES, Robert, 29 Hopson St., Little
Falls, Social Science

KINBACK, Gayle, 2464 Woodland Rd.,
Roslyn
KLARSCH, Barbara, 282 N. Maple, Kingston
KLISH, Robert, 45 Railroad St., Glen Lyon,
Accounting

HRYCYK, George, 57 Hurbane St., Pringle, Elementary Ed.

KOCYAN, Marie, 34 W . Second St .,
Moorestown, Environ . Science

LEASER, Mary, 304 S. Main St., Ashley,
Music Education

HUGHES, Paul 232 Phillip St., Nanticoke,
History

FINN, Diane, 1619 River Rd ., Port Blanchard, Accounting

LEE, William, 2 Royal St., Wilkes-Barre,
Business Ad .

HULANICK, Katherine, 115 S. Thomas,
Edwardsville, Elementary Education

KOLODGIE, Bruno, 198 W. Ridge, Nanticoke, Chemistry

LEHMEN, Robert, 17 Leuder St., WilkesBarre, Elec. Eng.

ISAAC, Lee, Box 398 RD 1, 1st St., Harveys Lake, Accounting

KONDEK, John, 116 Orchard, Plymouth,
Political Science

LEMONCELLI, Robert, 117 W. Filbert St.,
Archbald, Music

MOTICHKA, Pam, 401 S. River St.,
Wil kes-Barre, Psychology

KONDRASKI, Mary Ann, 270 Schooley
Ave., Exeter, Nursing Ed.

LENAHAN, Cynthia, 240 Wyoming St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Physics

JAKEN, Kathy, 32 Gillespie, Swoyersville,
English

KORETZ, Leo, 1 218 S. Hanover St., Nanticoke, Elec. Eng.

LEONE, Joseph, 554 Harbor Rd ., Bricktown, N.J., Pol. Science

HINGSTON, Richard, 230 Main St., Williamstown, N.J., Fine Arts

HOWER, Heister, 146 Sharpe St., Kingston, Psychology

KUBICKI, Joseph, 503 W. Shawnee St.,
Plymouth, English
KULICK, David, RD 3, William St., Dallas,
Biology
KULIKOWSKI, Roxanne, RD 1, Lakewood,
English
KUPSTAS, Dianna, 10 Kennedy Dr., Hudson, Psychology
'LAGOLA, Frank, 847 Westfield, Rahway,
N.J., Pol. Science
LANCIANO, Fred, 502 Main St., Boonton,
N.J., Elem. Educ.
LANDIS, Glenn, 242 E. South St., WilkesBarre, Music Educ.
LANDMESSER, Nelson, RD 1, Trailwood,
Wilkes-Barre, Chemistry
LARMOUTH, Robert, 107 Church St.,
Kingston, Engineering

LA YELLE, Frank, 181 Haverford Drive, Laflin, Accounting

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�SCAZ, L., 421 ½ N . Main St., Pittston,
Nursing Education

MARTIN, Thomas, Trailwood, WilkesBarre, English

MISCAVAGE, Richard, 57 Hudson St. ,
Wilkes-Barre, Sociology

OMALLEY, Austin, 1200 Hope St., Avoca,
Psychology

v,.

LEPORE, Frank, 79 Henry St., Plains, Electric Engineering

MARTINEZ, Paul, 1212 Clarks Cross Rd.,
Askam, Elem. Ed .

MISCAVAGE, Michael, 117 W. Chestnut
St., Wilkes-Barre, Accounting

OMOLECKI, Mark, 399 Garfield St., Nanticoke, Psychology

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LEVEY, Cheryl, 436 S. River St., WilkesBarre, Psychology

MASHAS, Robert, 42 N . Goodwin Ave.,
Kingston, Business Ad.

MISCAVAGE, Debra, 20 Wilson Ave.,
Wilkes-Barre, Elem. Ed.

ORLANDO, Deborah, 68 Drummond St.,
Pittston, Sociology

C

LEWANSOSKI, Joanne, 21 Cotton Ave.,
Hudson, History

MASKORNICK, Nancylee, 719 James St.,
Hazleton, Mathematics

MOCKO, Gary, 1112 Saddle Brook Rd.,
Mountainside, N.J., El. Eng.

ORLANDO, R. J . , 127 E. Merritt St.,
Plains, Accounting

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st

LEWIS, Ann, 381 Fenlon Blvd., Owego,
Sociology

MATALAVAGE, Jane, PO Box 213,
Downsville, N.Y., History

MOLITORIS, Anthony, 2 W. Germania St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Chem.

ORMANDO, John, 120 Parnell St., Pittston, Physics

R

LICK, Cathy, 169 Reynolds St., Plymouth,
Psychology

MATISKA, Charlotte, 80 E. Linden St.,
Wilkes-Barre, French

MOORE, Cindy, Pad 5 Roosevelt Pk.,
Swoyersville, French

OZGO, Clarence, 138 Merritt St., Plains,
Elem. Ed.

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V

LINDHORST, Barry, 242 E. South St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Music Ed.

MATISKA, Marie, 2 Minden Pl., WilkesBarre, Mathematics

MORAN, Molly, 104 Haverford Dr., Loflin, Social Science

PANTELAKOS, Chris, 540 W. Union,
Wilkes-Barre, History

R

LINGOUSKY, Bernadine, 605 W. Harvey
St., W. Hazleton, History

MATTEO, Vincent, Polit. Science

MORAN, Patrick, 277 E. South St. ,
Wilkes-Barre, Mater. Eng.

PATERNOSTER, Mike, 129 Clifton Ave.,
Clifton, N.J., Bus. Adm.

tc

MORIO, Mark, 637 4 Martins Mill, Philo·
delphia, Accounting

PATSIOKAS, Stellios, 198 S. Main St.,
Wilkes-~arre, Elec. Eng.

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i,

MORRISON, Harriet, 48 Edison St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Business Ed.

PEDONE, Anthony, 273 Highland Ave.,
Elberon, N.J., Psych.

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MOYER, Lorraine, 91 N. River St., WilkesBarre

PELLEGRINI, Walter, 33 St . James St.,
Plains, Bus. Adm .

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MULLINS, Patrick, 111 Maltby, Swoyersville, Business Ad.

PETYAK, Andrew, 443 Hazle Ave.,
Wilkes:Barre, History

MURRAY, Ann, 19 Abbott St., Plains,
Elem. Ed.

PEZZICARA, Thomas, 190 N. 16 St.,
Orange, N.J., Psychology

MYERS, Bethann, 19 Jones St., WilkesBarre, Elem. Ed.

PIETRZYKOSKI, Anthony, 157 Church St.,
Plymouth, El. Eng.

LINK, Catherine, Box 69, Harveys Lake,
Fine Arts
LOGAN, Emerson, 1 04 Abbott St., Plains,
Business Administ.
LOUCKS, Carla, 5 Village Green Cir., Mt.
Top, Accounting
LUBERTO, Michael, 2 Puritan Path, Port
Jefferson, N.Y., Biology
LUKE, Monica, 1 75 Market St., Pittston,
Psychology
LYNCH, Basil, 829 Anthracite Ave., Kingston, Business Adm.
MACHESKA, Donna, RD 3, Cherry Hill Dr.,
Clarks Summit, Fine Arts
MACRI, Donald, 289 E. Northampton,
Wilkes-Barre, Pol. Sci.
MAHALIK, Deborah, 17 Hillside Rd.,
Conyngham, Sociology

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MAINWARING, John R., 100 E. Corey St.,
Plains, Music Education
MALATRAS, John, 8 Boyletown St., Montville, N.J., Political Sci.
MALTA, Mildred D., 12 Sheridan Manor,
Wilkes-Barre, Fine Arts
WALLACE, N., 95 Bedford St., Forty Fort

MAUGER, Kinga, 750 N. Penna Ave.,
Wilkes-Barre, El. Ed.
MAYO, Harold, 23 E. Walnut St., Kingston, History
MAZZANTI, Joann, 170 Kidder St . ,
Wilkes-Barre, Elem. Ed.
MCCARTHY, Shawna, 418 Alleghany St.,
White Haven, English
MCCARTY, Catherine, 1 McKean St.,
Ambler, English
MCDERMOTT, James, 21 Driscoll St.,
Plymouth
MCELWEE, Robert, 95 Birch St., WilkesBarre, Political Sci.
MCHALE, Jewel, 36 Division St., Pittston,
Psychology
MCNULTY, Joseph, 848 Main St., Duryea,
Accounting
MENT A, John, 72 Hughes St., Forty Fort,
Accounting
MERCINCA VAGE, Michael, Box 172 RD
1, Pittston, Accounting
MERCURI, Michael, 917 S. Webster Ave.,
Scranton, Music

MYERSKI, Janet, 316 Hillside Ave. ,
Edwardsville, El. Ed.
MYSLINSKI, Walter, 469 Church St. ,
Swoyersville, Pol. Science

NARDONE, Robert, 400 Washington St.,
W. Wyoming, Accounting
NARDELL, Susan, 40 Conwell St., WilkesBarre, Elem. Ed.
NARDONE, Diane, RD 2 Box 231, Avoca,
Elem. Education
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PINTER, Paula, 631 Liberty St., Allentown,
Firie Arts
SMITH, Jean, 163 George Ave., WilkesBarre, French
PLISGA, Mary Ellen, 108 Serling St . ,
Dupont, Med. Tech.
PODOLAK, Paul, 445 Hoyt St., Pringle,
History
POST, Robert, 634 Harveys Lake, Business
Administration
POSTUPAK, Joan, 415 N. Washington
St., Wilkes-Barre, Eng.
POSTUPAK, James, 245 Reynolds Ave.,
Kingston, Bus. Ad.

MIKLICH, Mark, 840 Bennet St., Luzerne,
Philosophy/ Religion

NEHER, Linda, 14 Sturdevant St., WilkesBarre, Elem. Ed.

MILL, Herbert, RD 3, Carverton Rd., Wyoming, Elementary Educ.

NASH, Donald, 4 Roke Blvd., Nichols,
N.Y., Biology

MILLER, Alan, 268 E. Northampton St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Accounting

NATISHAN, Paul, 246 Pringle St., Kingston, Biology

MILLER, Anita, 234 S. River St., WilkesBarre, Psychology

NIEMAN, David, Mrk. Twn. E. Apt. 422,
Harleysville, Fine Arts

PUGH, Donald, 339 E. Northampton St.,
Wilkes-1\sme, Music Education

MARCY, Thomas, Individual St.

MILLER, Carla, 49 Margaret Lane, Glastonbury, Ct., Elem. Ed.

OBUCHI, Gaby, 527 Alter St., Hazleton,
German

PUSTI, Robert, 480 W. Broad St., Hazleton, History

MARGITISH, Beverly, 28 Mercer St . ,
Plains, Nursing

MILLER, Jack, 1493 River Rd . , Pittston,
Business Adm.

OCONNELL, James, 171 E. Main, Plymouth, Psychology

QUINN, Walter, 143 Chestnut St., RD 2,
Tunkhannock, Bus. Ad.

MARIANELLI, Wayne, 745 Glenwood Rd.,
Old Forge, Music Educ.

MILLER, Marylou, 6 Sherman Ave., Sidney, N.Y., Music Education

OFFSHACK, George, 62 N. Dawes St.,
Kingston, Elec. Eng.

Barre, Psychology

MARKOWITZ, Janet, 6135 E. Edsall Rd.,
Alexandria, Va., History

MILLER, William, 1493 River Rd., Pittston,
Business Ad.

OLEJNIK, Marilyn, 203 Zeigler St.,
Dupont, Accounting

RAJZA, Sandra, 8 Oakwood Ln., WilkesBarre, Elem. Ed .

MARTIN, B., 755 Main St., Edwardsville,
Elementary Educ.

MILMOE, Robert, 8 Elm St., W . Orange,
N.J., Political Sci.

OLIVER, Joanne, 269 Wright St., Kingston, Biology

RAPOCH, Ann, 202 Bichler Ln., Taylor,
Political Science

MANDIGO, Richard, RD 2, Port Crane,
N.Y., Psychology
MANGANELLO, Angela, 69 Miner St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Sociology
MARCHANT, Richard Fuller, RD 2, Norwich, N.Y., Fine Arts
MARCHETTI, Michele, 118 Trayor St., Exeter, Elementary Ed.

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MATTHEWS, David, RD 4, Oak Hill, Dallas, Biology

POTTER, Robert, RD 2, Hunlock Cr., Psychology
POTERA, Joseph, 28 5th St., Larksville
PUCYLOWSKI, Irene, 18 Coulter St., Ashley, Fine Arts

RAJCHEL, John, 19 Thomas St., Wilkes-

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Wilkes-Borre, Sociology

OMALLEY, Austin, 1200 Hope St., Avoca,
Psychology

REESE, Dorothy, 193 Courtright St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Nursing

SCHARER, Al, RD 2, Dover, N.J., Economics

MISCAVAGE, Michael, 117 W. Chestnut

OMOLECKI, Mark, 399 Garfield St., Nanticoke, Psychology

RIECH, Carol, 4 Split Tree Dr., Newburgh,
N.Y., Fine Arts

SCHNEIDER, Deborah, 175 Dona St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Elem. Ed.

ORLANDO, Deborah, 68 Drummond St.,
Pittston, Sociology

ORASKY, Richard, 506 Market St., Kingston, German

SCHONER, Robert, RD 1 Box 21, Dallas,
Business Adm.

ORLANDO, R. J., 127 E. Merritt St.,
Plains, Accounting

RICHARDS, Hugh, 18 Fairlawn Dr., Pittston, Pol. Science

SCHONFELD, Debra, 55 Dagobert St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Music Ed.

ORMANDO, John, 120 Parnell St., Pittston, Physics

RICHARDS, Robert, 146 Davenport St.,
Plymouth, El. Ed.

SCHULTZ, Ann, 224 Mclean St., WilkesBarre, Math.

OZGO, Clarence, 138 Merritt St., Plains,
Elem. Ed.

RICHWINE, Gary, 419 Hazle Ave . ,
Wilkes-Barre, Accounting

SCHULTZ, Nancy, 211 N.J., Economics

PANTELAKOS, Chris, 540 W. Union,
Wilkes-Barre, History

RICKEY, Marcia, 127 N. Mountain Blvd.,
Mountaintop, Sociology

SCHWARTZ, Ellen, 35 Beaufort St., Dover,
N.J., El. Ed.

PATERNOSTER, Mike, 129 Clifton Ave.,
Clifton, N.J., Bus. Adm.

RIECHERS, Charles, RD 1, Nicholson, History

SCOTT, Mariellen, 238 Robert St., Sheatown, Elem. Ed.

PATSIOKAS, Stellios, 198 S. Main St .,
Wilkes-~orre, Elec. Eng.

RINGLER, Diane, 216 W. Hanover St.,
Morristown, N.J., El. Ed.

SELESKI, Pauline, 13505 Grenoble Dr.,
Rockville, Md., History

ROBERTS, Richard, 208 Lee Park St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Bio.

SERAFIN, Debra, 4 Bond Ave., Swoyersville, Nursing Ed .

ROCHE, Thomas, 91 Beaumont St., History, Wilkes-Barre

SERAFINE, Donna, 431 S . Main St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Sociology

RODDA, Nancy, 316 Pioneer Ave., Rd. 3,
Dallas, Phil / Rel

SERGI, Peter, RD 3 Box 287, Longwood
Kennett Square, Psychology

RODIN, Sherry, 1 o Holiday Ct., Kingston,
Fine Arts

SERNIAK, Debra, 1 30 N. Cleveland St. ,
Wilkes-Barre, Social Science

RODGERS, Sharon, 49 Anthracite St .,
Wilkes-Barre, Fine Arts

SHAFER, John, 26 Durkee St., Forty Fort,
Polit. Science

ROLLMAN, Frank, 103 Jackson St., Dallas, Business Adm.

SHAFER, Rosella, RD 1 Box 262, WilkesBarre, History

St., Wilkes-Borre, Accounting
MISCAVAGE, Debro, 20 Wilson Ave.,
Wilkes-Borre, Elem. Ed.
MOCKO, Gory, 1112 Saddle Brook Rd.,
Mountainside, N.J ., El. Eng.
MOLITORIS, Anthony, 2 W. Germania St.,
Wilkes-Borre, Chem .
MOORE, Cindy, Pad 5 Roosevelt Pk.,
Swoyersville, French
MORAN, Molly, 104 Haverford Dr., Loflin, Social Science
MORAN, Patrick, 277 E. South St.,
Wilkes-Borre, Mater. Eng.
MORIO, Mork, 6374 Martins Mill, Philadelphia, Accounting
MORRISON , Harriet, 48 Edison St.,
Wilkes-Borre, Business Ed.
MOYER, Lorraine, 91 N. River St., WilkesBarre
MULLINS, Patrick, 111 Maltby, Swoyersville, Business Ad.
MURRAY, Ann, 19 Abbott St., Plains,
Elem. Ed.
MYERS, Bethann, 19 Jones St., WilkesBorre, Elem. Ed.
MYERSKI, Janet, 316 Hillside Ave.,
Edwardsville, El. Ed.
MYSLINSKI, Wolter, 469 Church St.,
Swoyersville, Pol. Science
NARDONE, Robert, 400 Washington St.,
W. Wyoming, Accounting
NARDELL, Susan, 40 Conwell St., Wilkes-

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PEDONE, Anthony, 273 Highland Ave.,
Elberon, N.J., Psych.
PELLEGRINI, Wolter, 33 St. James St.,
Plains, Bus . Adm.
PETYAK, Andrew, 443 Hazle Ave.,
Wilkes:Borre, History
PEZZICARA, Thomas, 190 N. 16 St.,
Orange, N.J., Psychology

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PIETRZYKOSKI, Anthony, 157 Church St.,
Plymouth, El. Eng.
PINTER, Paula, 631 Liberty St., Allentown,
Fine Arts
SMITH, Jean, 163 George Ave., WilkesBarre, French
PLISGA, Mory Ellen, 108 Serling St.,
Dupont, Med . Tech.
PODOLAK, Paul, 445 Hoyt St., Pringle,
History

Barre, Elem . Ed.
NARDONE, Dione, RD 2 Box 231, Avoca,

POST, Robert, 634 Harveys Lake, Business
Adminisiration

Elem. Education
NAREESRISAWASDI, S . , 356 E. Northampton St., Wilkes-Barre, Accounting

POSTUPAK, Joan, 415 N. Washington
St., Wilkes-Barre, Eng .

NEHER, Linda, 14 Sturdevant St., Wilkes-

POSTUPAK, James, 245 Reynolds Ave.,
Kingston, Bus. Ad.

Barre, Elem. Ed.
NASH, Donald, 4 Roke Blvd., Nichols,

POTTER, Robert, RD 2, Hunlock Cr., Psychology

N.Y., Biology
NATISHAN, Paul, 246 Pringle St., King•
ston, Biology
NIEMAN, David, Mrk . Twn. E. Apt. 422 ,
Horleysville, Fine Arts
OBUCHI, Gaby, 527 Alter St ., Hazleton,
German
OCONNELL, James, 171 E. Main, Plymouth, Psychology
OFFSHACK, George, 62 N. Dawes St.,

on,

Kingston, Elec. Eng .
OLEJNIK, Marilyn, 203 Zeigler St.,
Dupont, Accounting

,ge,

OLIVER, Joanne, 269 Wright St., Kingston, Biology

POTERA, Joseph, 28 5th St., Larksville
PUCYLOWSKI, Irene, 18 Coulter St., Ashley, Fine Arts
PUGH, Donald, 339 E. Northampton St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Music Education
PUSTI, Robert, 480 W. Broad St., Hazle-

ROMAINE, Arthur, 133 Liberty St ., Dover,
N.J., Business Ad.
ROSENSTEIN, Shelley, 818 Myrtle St.,
Scranton, El. Ed.
ROSTOCK, Robert, 168 Elizabeth St., Pittston, Physics
ROSTRON, Arlene, 66 Eastern States Pl.,
Somerville, N.J., Elementary Education
RUBIN, Jay, Holcomb St. Rd., Watertown,
N.Y., Sociology
RUSESKAS, Sheila, 381 Main St., Kingston, Sociology
RUTKOWSKI, John, 331 Chester St., Kingston, Economics
SABZEVARI, BEHROUZ, 248 Park Ave.,
Wilkes-Barre, Elec. Eng.

SACHS, John, Box 141 A, Main Road,
Mountaintop

9th St., Salem,

SHAHI-FAKHR, Amir, Elec. Eng.
SHAUGHNESSY, Kevin, 405 S. Franklin
St., Wilkes-Barre, Elem. Ed .
SCHIMMEL, David, 441 Rutter Ave., Kingston, German
SHOEMAKER, Michael, Box 333, l 20
Headley, Dushore, Biology
SHORE, Norman, 303 S. Sterling Rd.,
Elkins Park, Business Ad .
SIGLIN, Fred, 53 N. River St., WilkesBarre, Business Ad.
SIKORA, Stephen, 4 Byron Ave., White
Plains, N .Y., Bus. Ad.
SINCAVAGE, Michael, 128 Lincoln Ave.,
W. Wyoming, Accounting
SITKOWSKI, Gary R., 228 Gould St .,
Plymouth, Elem. Education
SKRINAK, Robert, 313 Wyoming Ave.,
Dupont, Accounting

ton, History

SALERNO, William, 234 Pine St., Old
Forge, Bus. Adm.

QUINN, Wolter, 143 Chestnut St., RD 2,
Tunkhannock, Bus. Ad.

SALESKI, Marivita, 136 N. Main St., Old
Forge, El. Ed .

RAJCHEL, John, 19 Thomas St., WilkesBarre, Psychology
RAJZA, Sandra, 8 Oakwood Ln., WilkesBarre, Elem. Ed.

SALSBURG, Robert, Box 153, WilkesBarre, French
SALLITT, Robert, 125 Poplar St., WilkesBarre, Med. Tech.

SLOCUM, Susan, Elem. Ed.

RAPOCH, Ann, 202 Bichler Ln., Taylor,
Political Science

SCHACHTER, Gary, 117 Yale Terr., Linden, N.J., Bus. Ad.

SMITH, Barbara, 1411 Arnold Ave., Roslyn, Biology

SKVARAL, Mark, 65 Downing St., Plymouth, Psychology
SLEZAK, Robert, 574 Wyoming Ave .,
Wyoming, Elec. Eng.
SLOANE, John, 712 Ridge St., Freeland,
Biology

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�SMITH, Donald, 11 James Pl., White
Haven, Economics

TASKER, Elizabeth, 31 Gill igan St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Sociology

WALSH, Bridgette, 705 Wyoming Ave.,
W. Pittston, Nursing

SMITH, Fred, RD 1, Drums, Psych.

TAYLOR, Judith, 4 Rosehill Dr., Armonk,
N.Y., Psychology

WALTER, Lucinda, 48 Lindley Ave., Facto·
ryville, Music Ed .

TEDESCO, Fred, 7 Gibson St. , Washington, N.J., Sociology

WALTERS, Fred, 307 N. Spring St., King·
ston, Bus . Ad.

TERESCAVAGE, Mary, 30 Rose Ave,
Plains, Elem. Ed.

WARKOMSKI, Theodore, 66 Tilbury Ave.,
W . Nanticoke, Biology

TERPSTRA, Sandra, 31 08 Curtis Rd. , Sinking Spring, Psychology

WASKOWSKI, John, 49 Warner St.,
Plains, Business Adm.

SMITH, Thomas, 163 George At . 2 ,
Wilkes-Barre, Math .
SNEE, Nancy, 7 42 E. Northampton St .,
Wilkes-Barre, Envi. Science
SOLOMON , Douglas, 844 Scott St.,
W ilkes-Barre, Accounting
SPLENDIDO, Vincent, 1940 Scarboro ,
Exeter, Medical Tech.
STAMBAUGH, Michael, 42 Breese St.,
Wyoming, Physics
STANEK , Michael , 46 N. Main St ., Ashley,
Biology
STANIORSKI, Jane, 2617 S . Main St .,
W ilkes-Barre, History
STARNER, Robert, RD 1 Box 97, Pittston,
Elem . Ed .
STAVINSKI, Stanley, 218 Freed St., Sugar
Notch, Chemistry
STEGMAIER, Bradley, 447 Pioneer Ave. ,
Dallas, Economics
STEELE, Patricia , 121 W. Birch Lane, Dallas, Fine Arts
STEELE, Randy , RD l, Tunkhannock, Fine
Arts
STEINKIRCHENER, Mary , 405 Schulyer
Ave., Kingston, Sociology
STEMMER, Christopher, 292 E. South St.,
Wilkes-Barre, History
STEPHENS, Mary, Apt. 48, N. Main St.,
McSherrytown , Nursing
STICKLIN, Arthur, 104 Grand St., Danville, Nursing Ed.

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THEILE, Jeith, 35 Crown Circle, Scranton,
Chemistry
THIER, John, RD 2, Overbrook Ave., Dallas, Elec. Eng.
THOMAS, Michael, RD 3, Sunset Gds.,
Mountaintop, Psychology
THOMAS, Richard, 36 Grahan Ave.,
Wilkes-Barre, Accounting
THOMAS, W., 99 Reynolds Ave., Parsippany, N.J ., Phil / Rel
THOMPSON, Jane, 16A E. State St., Sherburne, N.Y ., Elem. Ed .
THORNE, David, RD 1, Annandale, N.J.,
Business Ad.
TOMASCIK, Bruce, 124 Sittes Ave., W .
Wyoming, Pol. Science
TOW, Susan, 50 Fieldstone Dr., Levittown,
Music
TRACY, Anne, 202 York Ave ., W . Pittston,
Psychology
TROY, Michael, Forest Pk., RD 1, WilkesBarre, Elec. Eng.
TROYAN, Michael, 209 Almond Ln.,
Wilkes-Barre, Accounting
TROYNACKI, Carole, 262 W. Grant St.,
Exeter, Mathematics

WAUNG, Nancy, 281 S. Franklin St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Med . Tech .
WAWER, Felix, 198 Owen St., Swoyers•
ville, Nursing

WEINERTH , David, 407 Blackman, Wilkes•
Barre, Accounting
WELEBOB, Marion, 334 Church Rd.,
Mountaintop, El. Ed.
WELKI, Andrew R., 78 Dana St., Forty
Fort, Mathematics
WHITT AKER, Donald , 240 Philadelphia
St., W. Pittston, Bus. Ad .
WIDEMAN, Charles, 303 Union St.,
Luzerne, Pol. Science
WILLIAMS, Judy, 228 Bard Ave., Midval,
Reading French
WORONKO, Barbara, 268 Hillside Ave.,
Edwardsville, English
WORONOWICZ, Raymond, 60 E. Main
St., Wilkes-Barre, Psych.
WUNDER, Jenny, Box 152, 229 S. Co urt,
E. Stroudsburg, Music Education
YAZBECK, John, 177 S. Meade St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Bus . Ad .
YOUELLS, John, 432 Washington Ave.,
W . Wyoming, Biology

STILLE, Patricia, 154 Geigel Hill Rd ., Ottsville, Math .

TRUMBOWER, Thomas, 78 W. Poplar St.,
W . Nanticoke, Economics

STOPKOSKI , Marla, 326 Tavistock Dr . ,
Medford, N.J ., Soc. Science

TUNAITIS , Lois, RD 1, Stillwater, Med .
Tech .

STRAUB , Philip, 1 82 Spring Gd . Rd.,
Trucksville, Accounting

TYRELL, Barbara, 1 24 W. Mount Airy Rd.,
Shavertown, Elem. Ed .

STREIN, Margaret, 204 W . Mary St., Old
Forge, Sociology

URBANAS, Mary Ann, 1 5 Scureman St.,
Wilkes-Barre

SWANDICK, Barbara, 7 Summit View Dr.,
Mountaintop, Psych .

VAN LOON, Mark, 41 Jones St., WilkesBarre, Pol. Science

SUCHOSKI, Joseph, 1377 Main St., Pittston, Physics

VERMACK, Paula, 500 Main St., Avoca,
Elem . Educ.

SUDA, Raymond, 51
Wilkes-Barre, Music Ed.

Moyallen St.,

VITEZ, Bela, 209 Anderson Ave., Morrisville, Pol. Sci .

ZUCOSKY, John, 109 Taylor Ave. , Somerville, N.J., Biology

SURA, Robert, 79 Anthracite St., WilkesBarre, Psychology

VOITEK, Sandra, 51 James Ave ., Kingston, Spanish

ZUKAUSKAS, Robert, 1 251 S. Main St.,
Old Forge, Biology

SWARTZ, Philip, 10814 Rayland Rd., Philadelphia, Bus . Ad .

WAITE, Charles, 89 Shagbark Dr., Shavertown, Math .

ZYCH, Paula , P.O. Box 525, Can ton,
Ohio, Elem. Ed.

SYMBULA, Millie, 58 Cook St., Hudson,
Biology

WALK, Jeffrey, 1 3308 Reid Lane, Oxon
Hill, Md., Business Adm.

ZYSKOWSKI, Joseph, 368 S. Sherman
St., Wilkes-Barre, Elementary Education

SZCZECHOWICZ, B., RD 3 Box 170, Wyoming

WALLACE, John, 39 Spring St., Ashley,
Biology

ZYSKOWSKI, William, 514 Apple Blos·
som Rd. , Easton, Accounting

YURCHAK, Paul , 159 Alden Mt., Nanti·
coke, Bus . Ad .
ZALESKI, Joan , 1 269 N. Washington St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Elem. Educ.
ZAMBETTI, Carol, 30 Stout St., Pittston,
Math .
ZELONIS, Catherine, 129 Page St. , King·
ston, Elem. Ed .
ZOLA, Judith, 75 1st St., Kingston, Music
Ed.

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�WALSH, Bridgette, 705 Wyoming Ave.,
W. Pittston, Nursing
WALTER, Lucinda, 48 Lindley Ave., Factoryville, Music Ed.
WALTERS, Fred, 307 N . Spring St., Kingston, Bus. Ad .
WARKOMSKI , Theodore, 66 Tilbury Ave.,
W . Nanticoke, Biology
WASKOWSKI, John, 49 Warner St.,
Plains, Business Adm.
WAUNG, Nancy , 281 S . Franklin St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Med . Tech .
WAWER, Felix, 198 Owen St., Swoyersville, Nursing
WEINERTH, David, 407 Blackman, WilkesBarre, Accounting
WELEBOB, Marion, 334 Church Rd.,
Mountaintop, El. Ed .
WELKI, Andrew R., 78 Dana St., Forty
Fort, Mathematics

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WHITTAKER, Donald, 240 Philadelphio
St., W . Pittston, Bus. Ad.
WIDEMAN , Charles, 303 Union St .,
Luzerne, Pol. Science
WILLIAMS, Judy, 228 Bard Ave., Midval,
Reading French
WORONKO, Barbara, 268 Hillside Ave.,
Edwardsyille, English
WORONOWICZ, Raymond, 60 E. Main
St. , Wilkes-Barre, Psych .
WUNDER, Jenny, Box 152, 229 S. Court,
E. Stroudsburg, Music Education
YAZBECK, John, 177 S . Meade St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Bus. Ad.
YOUELLS, John, 432 Washington Ave.,
W . Wyoming, Biology
YURCHAK, Paul, 159 Alden Mt., Nanticoke, Bus. Ad .
ZALESKI, Joan, 1269 N . Washington St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Elem . Educ.
ZAMBETTI, Carol, 30 Stout St., Pittston,
Math.
ZELONIS, Catherine, 129 Page St., King•
ston, Elem. Ed.
ZOLA, Judith, 75 l st St., Kingston, Music
1,

Ed .
ZUCOSKY, John, l 09 Taylor Ave., Somerville, N .J., Biology
ZUKAUSKAS, Robert, 1251 S. Main St.,
Old Forge, Biology

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ZYCH, Paula, P. O. Box 525, Canton,
Ohio, Elem. Ed.
ZYSKOWSKI, Joseph, 368 S. Sherman
St. , Wilkes-Barre, Elementary Education
ZYSKOWSKI, William, 514 Apple Blossom Rd ., Easton , Accounting

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the Class of 1974 · · · · · : · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 6
Dedication . , • • · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 7
Theme .. •••···· · · ·· ·· ···· · · ·· ··· ··· · · ·· · ···· ····· 8
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Seniors .. • · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ..... .. ... .. . 72
Academics • • · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 94
Dorms and Clubs • • · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ~ 36
Campus. • • · ··· · ··· · ·· ··· · · · ·· ··· ·· ··· ···· ··· · · · 168
Events .. • • · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · : 232
Sports .. • • · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 278
Senior Directory · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · . ... . ... ... 284
Advertisements • · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · . ... .. . . . . . 294
Index . ... • • · · · ·· · ··· ··· ·· · ············· ·· ··· ···

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�President's Message to the Class of 1974
The Class of '74 will alw.ays be special in my personal memories, as I hope it will be to you. We embarked upon these four years together you as freshmen and I as the freshman president, beginning the transition of leadership for Wilkes College from its founding father, Dr.
Eugene Shedden Farley.
When entering college, freshmen invariably find the president's message concentrates upon the new chapter opening in their lives that will be
devoted to a unique kind of experience -

the challenge of higher education. At that time, too, all college personnel try to communicate the

variety of experiences and influence~ that will be exerted on your developing personalities and intellectual resources while in the environment of the academic world.
As one who entered the responsibilities of the President's Office with you as freshmen, I reflect upon the meaning of these words as they
represented new challenges and experiences for me. Certainly, the successes and failures have been as much a part of my experience as
they have been for you as students. The constant academic reference to change and the instruction that was to prepare you to cope with the
unknown throughout your lives have been brought home very forcibly. In our experience together over these past four years, all of us have
had to adopt to normal changes, but we also met the challenge of unknowns which we would have never anticipated. Certainly, flood reconstruction, capital investment programs reflected in the construction of the Stark Learning Center, and the repairs on all of our buildings to
make them the safest, most modern campus buildings possible were all challenges which were not foreseen but which required accommodation by every student, faculty member, and administrator. The implementation of new curricula in engineering, medical education, theatre
arts, nursing, environmental science, and new courses in every discipline constituted challenges to the intellect of faculty and student.
The living proof of what we have tried to teach as an important characteristic of education in your lives is reflected in the capacity to recognize the inevitability of change and the intelligence and courage you possess which can help you respond in constructive and positive ways to
the unknowns that will affect your lives. I hope that you feel as I do - that we share a common bond that will forever enable us to retain
special memories as the Class of '7 4.
May I wish you all the strength, courage, and vision required to make you the finest, most effective young men and women our society can
produce. We all look to you for the resolution of human problems that will be never-ending but which are part of the joy and sorrow of
human existence.
My warmest, best wishes to you all.

Francis J. Michelini
President

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�With issues such as Watergate, the energy crises and other problems of the world confronting us each day, we take delight in finding ourselves cloistered by college walls, isolated
from the frequently disturbing and disillusioning happenings of our turbulent times. And,
yet, perhaps not isolated . . . perhaps more immediately involved in the topsy turviness of
life than we ourselves realize. Cloistered from confusion? -

rather cloistered amidst confu-

sion like the participants of a carnival who find themselves confined within the boundaries
of dissonance and distortion. Certainly our lives, though cloistered, have struck the chords
of dissonance, reached, at times, the excess of distortion and endured the chaos of the carnival, the carnival of life, as we ask ourselves: Who am I? . . . Where am I going?

What a tangled web we lead.
Go round in circumsense.
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The dancer from the dance?

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B.S., Accounting

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B.A., History
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B.A., Political Science

Valerie Aiello

B.A., Psychology

Eva Antanelis
B.A., Fine Arts

Leslie M. Adams
B.A., Political Science

Joseph Andrews
B.A., Psychology, Elementary
Education

Charles Aquilina
B.S., Accounting

Nicholas R. Atwe

B.S., Business Adminis

Philip E. Auron
B.S., Biology

Catherine Bauma
B.A., Music

�Leslie M . Adams

B.A., Political Science

Joseph Andrews
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Education

Charles Aquilina
B.S., Accounting

Diane Justine Augello

Nicholas R. Atwell
B.S., Business Administration

Lee David Auerbach
B.S., Accounting

Philip E. Auron
B.S., Biology

Michael Banchero

Jo Anne Bartle

B.S., Business Administration

B.A., Elementary Education

Catherine Baumann
B.A., Music

Mary A. Becker
B.A., Psychology

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June F. Beerish
B.A., English
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B.A., Elementary Education

Barbara Ann Berkant
B.A., Sociology

Mary Catherine Bice
B.S., Music Education
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Ann E. Berkise
B.A., Psychology

Marie A. Bickel, R.N.
B.S., Nursing Education

Ronald J. Bertram
B.S. , Business Administration

Mark J. Billet
B.S. , Music Education

�Rev. Theodore Boback
B.A., Psychology

Marie Bocolo
B.A., Elementary Education

Andrea Bogusko
B.S., Music

Henry E. Bolinsky

B.S., Electrical Engineering

Joseph M. Bonner

B.S., Business Administration
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Charles J. Bonsavage
B.S., Electrical Engineering

Antonios Bordoutsos
B.S., Mathematics

Martin E. Borr
B.S., Accounting

Thomas C. Boshinski
B.S., Accounting

Andrew J. Bowalick
B.S., Physics, Mathematics

Jack R. Bower
B.S., Music Education

Charles B. Boyer
B.A., History

William Bradbury
B.A., Psychology

Michael R. Breakstone
B.A., Psychology

Wilbert M. Brezn
B.S., Business Admin

Nancy L. Brokhah
B.A., Elementary Edu

Mary A. Callaha
B.A., Elementary Edu,

�Wilbert M. Breznitski

B.S., Business Administration

Frank Bria
B.A., Elementary Education

Maureen Ann Britt
B.A., Elementary Education

Nancy L. Brokhahne
B.A., Elementary Education

Richard J. Burick
B.A., Physics

John R. Calabro
B.A., Mathematics

Mary A. Callahan
B.A., Elementary Education

Gifford Cappellini
B.A., Political Science

Laura Cardello
B.A., English
15

�Christa L. Carl
B.A., Psychology, Elementary

Alfred R. Cecconi
B.A., Psychology

Education

Mark R. Carmon
B.A., English

Paula Castrucci

B.S., Music Education
16

John Chakmakas

B.A., Mathematics

Chris Caswell
B.A., English

Mary Pamela Cawley
B.A., Sociology

Andrew D. Check

B.S., Business Administrati1

�Mary Pamela Cawley
B.A. , Sociology

Janet Cencetti

Alfred R. Cecconi
B.A., Psychology

Cathy Ann Celusniak
B.A., Sociology

B.S., Medical Technology

John Chakmakas
B.A., Mathematics

Denise Chapura
B.A., Elementary Education

Gail A. Charters
B.A., Elementary Education

Andrew D. Check
B.S., Business Administration
17

�David J. Check

B.S., Business Administration

Juliann Chmielowski

Susan Z. Cinquegrani

B.S., Nursing Education

B.A., Fine Arts Education

Donna Coffin

B.A., Elementary Education
18

Mary P. Cheung
B.S., Business Administration

David Cohen
B.A., Psychology

Paul Chilek
B.A., History

Louis Ciuferri
B.S., Accounting

John Collins
B.S., Accounting

David J. Cooper
B.S., Music Education

Thomas J. Cronin
B.A., Psychology

Marjorie Eve Czule,
B.S ., Biology

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1., History

David J. Cooper
B.S., Music Education

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Marjorie Eve Czulewicz
B.S., Biology

Robert Corgan
B.A., Psychology

Ayn Crawley
B.A., Psychology, Sociology

Richard F. Curry

Ann Marie Cusick

B.S., Business Administration

B.S., Music Education

Roger C. Danbury
B.S ., Business Administration

Lorene Daring
B.S., Music Education
19

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B.S., Business Administration

Craig L. Deacon
B.S., Business Administration

Edward J. Delucca

B.A., Psychology, Elementary
Education

James Carl DeSombre
B.S., Materials Engineering
20

Ann Marie Deutsch
B.A., Sociology

Monica P. Delucca
B.S., Nursing Education

Ruth Carol DeWitt
B.S., Music Education

Annette Doblix
B.A., English

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:a P. Delucca
,rsing Education

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B.A., English

Doris Dobranski
B.A., Psychology

Christine H. Donahue
B.S., Music Education

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Donna M. Dances
B.A., Elementary Education

Karen Ann Dryzga
B.S., Business Administration
21

�R. Noel Duffy
8.A., History

Robert Dzugan
S.S., Materials Engineering

Pamela Eggert
B.S., Business Education

22

Cliff Dungey
B.S., Mathematics

Cindy Joan Eaker

B.A., Elemenfci!y Education

Bernard S. Elko

B.A., Elementary Education

Deborah Dunleavy
B.A., English

David Edwards

B.A., Elementary Education

William T. Ellis

B.S., Business Education

Sharon M. Engels
B.A., English

Bernard A. Fagnani
B.S ., Accounting

Allan Joseph Ferdyn
B.A., Psychology

�Deborah Dunleavy
B.A., English

Sharon M . Engels
B.A., English

Marcos Espinheira
B.S., Business Administration

Helen Susan Evancho
B.S ., Accounting

David Edwards
B.A., Elementary Education

Bernard A. Fagnani
B.S., Accounting

Allan A. Fanucci
B.S., Moterials Engineering

Robert Fera
B.S., Accounting

William T. Ellis
B.S., Business Education

Allan Joseph Ferdyn
B.A., Psychology

Ellen M. Feuerman
B.S., Biology

Michalene S. Figel
B.A., Elementary Education

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B.A., Psychology

Pamela Joyce Fink
B.S., Music Education

Patricia Sue Forconi
B.A., Economics
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Raymond T. Ford
B.S., Electrical Engineering

Steven Forst
B.S., Biology

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Kathleen Fetch Fritts

B.A., Elementary Education

Walter F. Froh
B.A., Political Science

Deborah J. Fullerton
B.A., Psychology, Elementary
Education

Wayne Fullerton
B.A., Chemistry

Steven Forst

B.S., Biology

Carol Kristen Fumanti
B.A., Sociology

Randall Glenn Gale
B.A., History

Barbara A. Gall
B.A., English

25

�Jovonno M. Gatti
B.S., Music Education

Theresa A. Goza
B.A., English

Alyce Germain
B.A., Elementary Education
26

Jeon G . Govlick
B.A. , Elementary Education

Vickie Gearhart
B.A., Elementary Education

Huda A. Ghannam
B.A., Psychology

Joseph Gaydos
B.A. , Mathematics

Ilene Gelb
B.A., Elementary Education

Dione K. Giovannini
B.A., Elementary Education

· Albert W . Gl uc
B.A., Engl ish

Lindo Goodmon
B.A., Psychology

Ann T. J . Graham
B.A ., English

�Joseph Gaydos
B.A., Mathematics

Ilene Gelb
B.A., Elementary Education

Diane K. Giovannini
B.A., Elementary Education

·Albert W. Gluc
B.A., English

James B. Godlewski
B.A., History

Linda Goodman

Paul H. Goodman

B.A., Psychology

B.S., Electrical Engineering

Ann T. J. Graham
B.A., English

B.S., Business Administration

Jeffrey A. Grandinetti

Mary Ellen Good
B.S., Music Education

Mitchell Gouze
B.A., Political Science

Nancy E. Greenburg
B.S., Music Education

27

�Susan Barbara Greenspan
B.A., Elementary Education

Jaret Griffiths
B.A., Elementary Education

Rose Guasto
B.A., Spanish
28

Steven Mark Grossman
B.A., Psychology

Pat Gurney
B.S., Sociology

Daniel G. Grow
B.A., History

John F. Haczewski
B.S., Accounting

Richard Anthony Hartranf1
B.S., Accounting

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B
.A., Elementary Education

Daniel G. Grow
B.A., History

John F. Haczewski
B.S., Accounting

Richard Anthony Hartranft
B.S., Accounting

Carol Haught
B.A., Elementary Education

Tarek Abul-Hawa
B.S., Biology

JoAnn Herforth
B.A., French

Linda R. Hill

B.S., Business Administration
29

�Michael G. Hischak
B.S., Accounting

Robert T. Hooley
B.S., Music Education

Paul Elliot Hunter, Jr.
B.S., Physics
30

Denise Hollick
B.A., Spanish, Elementary Education

Joseph M. Houck
B.A., Elementary Education

Susan E. Hutton
B.A., Elementary Education

Gregory F. Hollis
B.S., Biology

Tammy Hrynko
B.A., English

Joseph D. lero
B.S., Business Administration

�Peter A. Jadelis
B.S., Business Administration

Sandra Januszweski
B.A., Sociology

Cathryn Carol Jarin
B.A., Psychology

Linda M. Jones
B.A., English

Lois A. Jones
B.A., Elementary Education

Ruthanne Jones
B.A., English, Theatre Arts

Edward T. Kalish
B.A., Fine Arts

Regina Kemmerer

B.S., Nursing Education

Mary Kane
B.A., Psychology, Elementary
Education

31

�Patricia Karlonis
B.A., Elementary Education

Jomes Borth Kelly
B.A., Political Science, Hisle

Jeffrey M. Katra
B.A., Psychology

Nathan Katz

B.S., Accounting
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Hoe Sook Kim
M.S., Elementary Educotio

Deborah Kazinetz
B.S., Mathematics

Janice Lynn Katuna
B.A., Elementary Education

Janet L. Kirchner
B.A., Psychology

�James Barth Kelly
B.A., Political Science, History

Hae Sook Kim
M.S., Elementary Education

Janice Lynn Katuna

Janet L. Kirchner

B.A., Elementary Education

B.A., Psychology

Maureen Ann Kennedy
B.A., English

Gayle E. Kinback
B.A., German

Thomas Kiewlak

B.A., Political Science

George Kinsley

B.S., Music Education

33

�Diane Kiwior
B.A., Psychology

Karen R. Kmietowicz
B.S. , Music Education

Michele R. Kotchick
B.A., Sociology
34

Joseph M . Klocko
B.S., Accounting

Lovey Kochanievich
B.A., English

John Kowalchik
B.S., Electrical Engineering

Trudy Kloptosky
B.A., French

Marshall Kornblatt
B.A., Business Administration

William L. Kozicki
B.A., History, English

Denyse Krackenfels
B.A., Psychology, Gern

Gail Kutch
B.A., Elementary Educe

Richard Lack
B.S., Business Administr,

�Trudy Kloptosky
B.A., French

Denyse Krackenfels
B.A., Psychology, German

Darryl Kramer
B.A ., Psychology

Elaine Kuchemba
B.A., History

Marshall Kornblatt
B.A., Business Administration

Gail Kutch
B.A., Elementary Education

Richard Kutz
B.A., Sociology

Karen Kuzminski
B.S., Medical Technology

William L. Kozicki
B.A., History, English

Richard Lack
B.S., Business Administration

Lawrence Lally
B.A., Political Science
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�Michael K. Lamade
B.A., History

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Thomas R. Lashinski
B.S., Materials Engineering

Paul Lavelle
B.A., English

Robert M. Leach
B.A., Theatre Arts

William Lendacky
B.A., History

Howard Mark Levy
B.A., Political Science

Nadzia Litiaho
B.A., Elementary Education

Bruce Long
B.S., Accounting

�Michael K. Lamade
B.A., History

Robert M. Leach

B.A., Theatre Arts

Nadzia Litiaho

I.A., Elementary Education

Bruce Long

Richard H. Lopatto, Jr.

B.S., Accounting

B.S., Business Administration

Richard H. Lorenzen
B.A., History

Paula Lori
B.A., English

Carol Susan Lowande
S.S., Business Education
37

�Barbara Dawn Lucca
B.A., English

John R. Mainwaring Ill
B.S., Music Education

Richard Carl Mandigo
B.A., Psychology
38

Robert Lussi
B.S., Accounting

Charles J. Makar
B.A., Political Science

Kathleen M. Mansbery
B.A., English

Deborah Ann Lutz
B.S., Mathematics

Stephen Edward Malone
B.S., Music Education

Eduardo Marban
B.S., Mathematics

John Marion
B.A., Psychology

John J. Mazzolla
B.S., Management

David P. Meckbach
B.S., Music Education

�Deborah Ann Lutz
B.S., Mathematics

ephen Edward Malone
I.S., Music Education

Eduardo Marban
B.S., Mathematics

John Marion
B.A., Psychology

Leonardia Marusak
B.A., Chemistry

Peter Matechak
B.S., Accounting

John J. Mazzolla
B.S., Management

Ann F. McEvoy
B.A., Sociology

Richard McGuire
B.A., Political Science

Mary Patricia Melvin
B.A., Sociology

Michael Mercanti
B.A., Biology

David P. Meckbach
B.S., Music Education

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�William Metcalf
B.S ., Music Education

Peter Mirabelle
B.A., Psychology

Shirley A. Michaels
B.A., Psychology

Mary Beth Miller
B.A., Sociology
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Joyce M. Meehan
B.S., Nursing Educatio1

Mindy Carol Miller

B.A., Political Science

Warren Lee Miller
B.S., Business Education

Patricia A. Moran
B.S., Elementary Educa1

�Peter Mirabelle
B.A., Psychology

Ellen Ruth Mitchell
B.A., French

Ratnakar Mitra
M.B.A., Management Science and
Marketing

Joyce M. Mochan
B.S., Nursing Education

Dennis R. Moore
B.S., Accounting

Valerie E. Moore
B.A., Sociology, German

Patricia A. Moran
B.S., Elementary Education
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Jennifer C. Morgan
B.A., Elementary Education

Jerome Morgenstern
B.S., Accounting

Kurt D. Moser
B.S., Materials Engineering

Thomas J . Motichka
B.S., Commerce and Finance

Michael D. Murphy
B.S., Physics

Michael V. Nicolais
B.S., Business Adm_inistration

Fred J . Pacolitch
B.S., Music Educatio1

Michelle Marie Noll
B.A., Fine Arts Education

Elaine Ann Notari
B.A. , Elementary Education

Thomas J . Panetta
B.A., Psychology

Michael A. Niehoff
B.A., Political Science
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Simeon Ntafos
B.S., Electrical Enginee1

�1eering

Simeon Ntafos
B.S., Electrical Engineering

Michael O'Boyle
B.S., Accounting

Elaine Louise Owen
B.A., English

is
-ration

Fred J. Pacolitch
B.S., Music Education

Leonard J. Paczkowski
B.A., Political Science

Marilyn Marie Palenchar
B.A., Fine Arts Education

'ion

Thomas J. Panetta
B.A., Psychology

Elaine C. Para
B.A., French

Stephen M. Paroby
B.S., Accounting
43

�Patricia Patalak
B.A., Psychology

Frank W . Paulewicz
B.S., Materials Engineering

Karen Lucia Peppe
B.A., Elementary Education, Spanish
44

Carol Pechaelonis
B.A., History

Pamela L. Pethick
B.S., Education

Harry Pecuch

B.S., Business Administration

Rosemary Petrillo

B.A., Elementary Education

Susan Lynn Pezzner
B.A., Mathematics

�Patricia Patalak
B.A., Psychology

Susan Lynn Pezzner
B.A., Mathematics

Earl B. Pickett
B.S., Electrical Engineering

Leda Pickett

B.A., English

Linda Jane Pinson
Harry Pecuch

B.A., Elementary Education

B.S., Business Administration

Camille Pizano
Rosemary Petrillo

B.A., Elementary Education

B.A., Elementary Education
45

�Martin Pobutkiewicz
B.A., English

John William Reap
B.S., Music Education

John G . Rice
B.A., Elementary Education
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John F. Price

B.S., Biology

Carol J. Reich
B.A., Fine Arts

Joseph Riillo
B.A., Sociology

Marlene Ann Rampola
B.A., Elementary Education

Maryann M . Reino
B.A., History

Grace A. Rinaldi
B.S., Accounting

A. Ruth Rinehime1
B.A., English

Linda Sue Roeth
B.A., Fine Arts Educa

Alan Rosencrance
B.S., Chemistry

�Marlene Ann Rampola
B.A., Elementary Education

Maryann M. Reino
B.A., History

Grace A. Rinaldi
B.S ., Accounting

A. Ruth Rinehimer
B.A., English

B.A., Elementary Education

James A. Rodda
B.A., History

Linda Sue Roeth
B.A., Fine Arts Education

Bettie Ann Rogers
B.S., Nursing Education

B.S., Electrical Engineering

Alan Rosencrance
B.S., Chemistry

Linda L. Ross
B.S., Mathematics

Jean M. Rostock
B.A., Elementary Education, Spanish

Terry Roccograndi

Taghi Roohafza

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�Robert W. Ryan
B.S., Business Administration

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William A. Saba

B.S., Elementary Education

Ann Sadonick
B.A., Psychology

Duane David Sadvary
B.S., Electrical Engineering

Roger A. Sands
B.A., Psychology

Linda Pierina Scatena
B.A., Psychology

Ann M. Schifano
B.A., English

Cal A. Schluter
B.S., Business Administration

B.S., Business Administration

David R. Schoonmaker

Cathy Selitto
B.A., Psychology

Anita Pauley Shaw
B.A., English

Richard J. Simkulak
B.S., Materials Engineering

�Ann Sadonick

B.A., Psychology

Cathy Selitto
B.A., Psychology

Diane M. Seltzer

B.A. , Elementary Education

Karen Shaughnessy
B.A ., Elementary Education

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Linda Pierina Scatena
B.A., Psychology

Anita Pauley Shaw
B.A., English

David R. Schoonmaker

Richard J. Simkulak

B.S., Business Administration

B.S., Materials Engineering

B.A., Psychology

Ronald A. Shuleski
B.S., Music Education

Francis A. Singer, Jr.
B.A., Spanish

Robert Singer
B.S., Business Administration

Norman Shore

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�Susan Slocum
B.A., Elementary Ed,ucation

Mark A. Skopek
B.A., Mathematics

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Elaine Smith
B.A., Spanish

John Edward Snigg, Jr.
B.A., Psychology

Gene D. Sprechini
B.S., Mathematics

Joyce Stahl
B.A., Psychology

Elaine Steinbrenner
B.A., Elementary Education

Melonie M . Stemba
B.A., Elementary Education

Joseph E. Stella
B.S., Biology

Harriet R. Stults
B.A., Fine Arts Education

Mark W . Tippett

B.S., Business Administration

�Susan Slocum

8.A., Elementary Ed,ucation

Gene D. Sprechini
S.S., Mathematics

Melonie M. Stemba

8.A., Elementary Education

Joseph E. Stella
S.S ., Biology

8.A., Fine Arts

Harriet R. Stults
8.A., Fine Arts Education

Marie Sudo

Keith E. Theile

8.A., Fine Arts Education

8.A., Chemistry

Mark W. Tippett
B.S., Business Administration

Karen L. Toslosky
B.A., English

Michael A. Trolio
S.S., Biology

Linda Stevens

Rosemary E. Strinkoski
8.A., Sociology

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Edward Tunaitis
B.A. , Economics

Christopher F. Unger
B.S., Music Education

Dennis C. Unger
B.S., Business Administration

Jean P. Vadeboncoeur
B.S., Music Education

Angela T. Vauter
B.A., Sociology

B.S., Electrical Engineering

Charlene M . Volpe
B.A., English

Drew C. Wagner

Jeffrey Walk

B.S., Business Administration

B.S., Business Administration

Thomas Vincent

Linda Walters
B.A., Spanish

Margaret Waitkevich
B.A., Sociology

Peter P. Waskiewicz

B.S., Electrical Engineering

�Dennis C. Unger
B.S., Business Administration

Thomas Vincent
B.S., Electrical Engineering

Jeffrey Walk
B.S., Business Administration

Linda Walters
B.A., Spanish

Margaret Waitkevich
B.A., Sociology

Peter P. Waskiewicz
B.S., Electrical Engineering

Carol Warke
B.A., Sociology

William Wash
B.S., Mathematics

Steven Wasko
8.S., Biology

Barry Warner
B.S., Biology

Alexis Waskie
8.A., French

Bruce Weinstock
8.S., Accounting
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�Ann M. Williams
B.A., Psychology

Cynthia Witkowski
B.A., Fine Arts

Barbara Ann Wrazen
B.S., Business Administration
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Barry Williams
B.S., Accounting

Betty-Anne Wood
B.A., Elementary Education

Deborah Wysocki
B.A., English

Linda Williams

B.A., Elementary Education

Janice Woolf
B.S., Music Education

Barbara Ann Yanchuk

B.A., Spanish, Elementary Education

Robert M. Yanku
B.A., History

Wesley W. Yudiskas

B.S., Electrical Engineerin

Virginia C. Zembrzuski

B.S., Business Administratic

�Linda Williams
B.A., Elementary Education

Janice Woolf
B.S., Music Education

Barbara Ann Yanchuk
Spanish, Elementary Education

Robert M. Yanku
B.A., History

Wesley W. Yudiskas
B.S., Electrical Engineering

Virginia C. Zembrzuski
S.S., Business Administration

Randy Yanoshak

B.S., Business Education

Mary C. Yurkavage
B.S., Medical Technology

Roman A. Ziegler
B.S., Music Education

Claire M. Youngblood
B.A., Sociology

Barbara H. Zelnick
B.A., Psychology

Christine M. Zupko
B.S., Music Education
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���������Who's Who
in American
Colleges and
Universities

Lee David Auerbach
An accounting major from Fair Lawn,
New Jersey, Lee served in Student
Government for three years, served on
lnterdormitory Council, served as his
dormitory secretary and treasurer,
served as committee chairman for the
Incoming Freshman Orientation, and
was a campus co-ordinator.

June F. Beerish
An English major from Larksville,
Penna., June was a member of the
International Club, and served as an
Amnicola staff member, assistant
editor and as co-editor of the 1974
Amnicola.

Andrea Bogusko
A music education major from Wilkes-Barre,
Penna., Andrea served as piano soloist and accompanist for the Wilkes College choral and concerto
programs. She was also an active member of Theta
Delta Rho and was active in the theatre.

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Gifford R. Cappelini

A Political Science major from WilkE
Penna., Gifford served as Student Go,
Representative, Student Representativ1
meetings, Chairman of the Student Go

Film Committee, and was a member of
team, and Treasurer of the Philosophy

�.
Richard Curry
A Business Administration major
from Wilkes-Barre, Penna., Richard
Lee David Auerbach
An accounting major from Fair Lawn,
New Jersey, Lee served in Student
Government for three years, served on
lnterdormitory Council, served as his

served as Student Director of IntraGifford R. Cappelini
A Political Science major from Wilkes-Barre,
Penna., Gifford served as Student Government

murals, was a member of the cross
country team, was an I.D.C. Representative and his Dormitory President.

Representative, Student Representative to faculty

dormitQry secretary and treasurer,
served as committee chairman for the
Incoming Freshman Orientation, and

meetings, Chairman of the Student Government
Film Committee, and was a member of the debate

was a campus co-ordinator.

team, and Treasurer of the Philosophy Club.

Craig Deacon
A Business Administration major
from Lakewood, New Jersey, Craig
was a member of the Varsity Football Team, the Varsity LaCrosse
Team, was Resident Assistant, and
was a member of the Lettermen's
Club.

Andrea Bogusko
music education major from Wilkes-Barre,
10., Andrea served as piano soloist and accomst for the Wilkes College choral and concerto
rams. She was also an active member of Theta
l Rho and was active in the theatre.

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�Christine H. Donahue
A Music Education major from
Kingston, Penna., Christine was a
member of Theta Delta Rho, Wilkes
Madrigal Singers, Wilkes College
Chorus, served as President of
M.E.N.C. and was active in musical
productions.

Clifton E. Dungey
A Mathematics major from Shavertown, Penna ., Clifton served as
President of the Math Club, Chairman of the Science Exposition, was
a member of the Freshman Orientation Committee, Cue and Curtain,
Physics Club and the Russian Club.

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Kathleen Fetch Fritts
An Elementary Education major from Exeter,
Penna., Kathy served as cheerleader and captainof
the squad, was a member of Cue 'N Curtain, and
was a member of the Women's Athletic Association

Gregory F. Hollis
A Biology major from Hillsdale, New
Jersey, Greg served as Student Government Representative, Vice President
of Student Government, was a member
of the Concert and Lecture Committee,
the Teacher Effectiveness Committee,
the Polar Bear Club, Tennis Letterman,
and the Biology Club.

�Steven Grossman
A Psychology major from Kingston, Penna., Steve was a member
of the Beacon, the Freshman Orientation Committee, lntramurals, Student Government. He also was President of the Psych Club, and was a
member of the Science Fair Committee.

Gregory F. Hollis
Kathleen Fetch Fritts
ementary Education major from Exeter,
Kathy served as cheerleader and captain
Jd, was a member of Cue 'N Curtain, and
,ember of the Women's Athletic Associati

A Biology major from Hillsdale, New
Jersey, Greg served as Student Government Representative, Vice President
of Student Government, was a member
of the Concert and Lecture Committee,
the Teacher Effectiveness Committee,
the Polar Bear Club, Tennis Letterman,
ond the Biology Club.
Joseph D. lero

A Business Administration major from WilkesBarre, Penna., Joseph served as Dorm Treasurer,
Intramural Bowling Director, a member of Wilkes
Community Effort, the College Judicial Council,
and was a Computer Center Student Aid. '

�Peter Jadelis
A Business Administration major from Kenilworth, New Jersey, Peter was a three year member of Student Government, serving as its
Recording Secretary, and its President. He was
also Vice President of his dorm, and was a member of the Financial Aid Committee.

Ruthanne Jones
A Theatre Arts major from Forty fo
Penna., Ruthanne served as Student
Government Representative, was a
Beacon staff reporter, President and
Vice President of the Photography
Club, and was a member of the Russia
Club, Cue-n-Curtain, and was very
active in Wilkes College Theatre.
Kathleen M . Mansbery

An English major from Warren, New
athy was a member of the Judo Club,
in, Freshman Orientation Committee,
Bear Club, and was one of the Homecc

Darlene Kishbaugh
A Sociology major from WilkesBarre, Penna., Darlene was a member of the Amnicola staff, the Tennis
Tearn, was a Strutter and a member
of the Women's Athletic Association.

Robert M. Leach
A Theatre Arts major from Kingston, Penna., Robert served as Student Government Representative, o
member of the Commuter Council, the Beacon staff,
the Wilkes College Chorus, the Inaugural Committee, and was very active in the Wilkes College Theatre.

�Ann F. McEvoy

A Sociology major from MatamoRuthanne Jones

ras, Penna., Ann was a member of
the Majorettes squad, the Women's

A Theatre Arts major from 'Forty F
Penna., Ruthanne served as Student

Field Hockey, Reach Out, Cue-n-Cur-

Government Representative, was a

tain, Polar Bear Club, I.D.C., and

Beacon staff reporter, President and
Vice President of the Photography

was a Resident Assistant.

Club, and was a member of the Russi
Club, Cue-n-Curtain, and was very
active in Wilkes College Theatre.
Kathleen M. Mansbery
An English major from Warren, New Jersey,
Kathy was a member of the Judo Club, Cue-n-Curtain, Freshman Orientation Committee, I.D.C., Polar
Bear Club, and was one of the Homecoming Prin-

Fred J. Pacolitch

A Music Education major from
Taylor, Penna., Fred was a member
of Cue-n-Curtain, the Collegians,
M.E.N.C., was student director at
the Homecoming Bonfire, was a
member of the Wilkes College Band,
and was very active in a number of

Robert M. Leach
"heatre Arts major from Kingston, Penna., Rob-

productions at the Wilkes College
Theatre.

rved as Student Government Representative, a
,er of the Commuter Council, the Beacon staff,
'ilkes College Chorus, the Inaugural Commit~d was very active in the Wilkes College Thea-

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�Thomas Panetta
A Psychology major from Gore
Hall, Wilkes College, Thomas served
as a member of the Student Government, the lnterdormitory Food Committee, the Letterman's Club, the
Football team and the Lacrosse
team, and was his Dormitory President.

Terry Roccograndi
An Elementary Education major
from Edwardsville, Penna ., Terry
was a member of the Executive
Councit the Choralettes, the Education Club, the Commuter Council,
the Women 's Athletic Association,
the Wilkes College Strutters, and
served as Class Treasurer.

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Frances M. Scharaldi
A Political Science major from Parsippany, New
Jersey, Fran was a member of the Executive Council, the Student.,faculty Committee, Reach Out,
lntramurals, and was a Resident Assistant.

Barbara A. Yanchuk

An Elementary Education major from
South River, New Jersey, Barbra was a
member of the cheerleaders, and
served as its captain, was President of
the Women's Athletic Association, and
was on the Intramural Women's Volleyball Team.

�Frances M. Scharaldi
A Political Science major from Parsippany, New
rsey, Fran was a member of the Executive Coun. the Student..faculty Committee, Reach Out,
ramurals, and was a Resident Assistant.

Barbaro A. Yonchuk
An Elementary Education major from
South River, New Jersey, Barbra was a
member of the cheerleaders, and
served as its captain, was President of
the Women's Athletic Association, and
wos on the Intramural Women's Volleyboll Team.

���Administration

Francis J. Michelini, President

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John Chwalek, Director of Placement

�Thomas Kelly, Director of Development

�Charles Abate, Business Manager

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AFROTC: ROW 1: R. L. Wing, Chairman, R. Carpenter; ROW 2: R. Carlson, R. Talbott.

BIOLOGY: ROW 1: G. Kimball, C. Reif, Chairman, W .
Hayes; ROW 2: L. Turoczi, W. Richkis, C. Houseknecht, R.
Ogren, R. Acheson .

CHEMISTRY: ROW 1: W. Stine, 0 . Fout, H. Swain, J.
Labows, E. Stockham; ROW 2: F. Solley, J. Bonning,
Chairman, R. Rozelle.

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�COMMERCE and FINANCE: ROW 1 : S. Rosenberg,~
L. Williamson, R. Werner, Chairman; W . Taylor; ROW
S. Curtis, R. Raspen, C. Gurdin, P. Zavada, W. Farrar,,
Dwivedi, H. Williams .

EDUCATION: ROW 1: Sister Barbara Craig, R. Rees,!
J. Bellucci, F. Darte, G. Siles; ROW 2 : M. Thompson, ~
mer, E. Watters, E. Johnson, M. Fahmy.

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�ENGLISH: ROW 1: A. Kish, B. Fiester, M. Greenwald, M.
Kerr, C. Lard; ROW 2: S. Gutin, R. Heaman, T. Kaska, Chairman; C. Tyburski, B. Kinney, C. Malley.

.. Williamson, R. Werner, Chairman; W. Taylor; ROW
5. Curtis, R. Raspen, C. Gurdin, P. Zavada, W. Farrar,~
Dwivedi, H. Williams.

EDUCATION : ROW 1 : Sister Barbara Craig, R. Rees, J,
J. Bellucci, F. Dorie, G. Siles; ROW 2 : M. Thompson, E.
mer, E. Watters, E. Johnson, M. Fahmy.

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE: LEFT TO RIGHT: 8. Berryman,
K. Gregory, C. Mattei, M. EI-Ashry, Chairman.

FINE ARTS: ROW 1: H. Casilli, Chairman; M. Cohen; ROW 2:
P. Richards, C. Colson, R. Peyser, V. Guyler, H. Simon, B.
D'Vorzon.

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�FOREIGN LANGUAGE: ROW 1: M. Seitz, Chairman; L.
Belie, A. Serzan, A. Lekstrom; ROW 2: A. Belie, I. Miller, E.
Disque, S. Eaton, H. Marban, M. Lovette.

HISTORY: ROW 1: D. Leach, Chairman; J. Berlatsky,
B. Kaslas, J. Rodechko; ROW 2: K. K. Show, J. Berg,
J. Meyers, J. Furlow.

LIBRARY: ROW 1: L. Nevil, D. Beuhler, Librarian; S. Connor;
ROW 2 : M. Show, L. Chere, F. Krohle, P. Cheung.

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�MATHEMATICS: ROW 1: 8. Wong, Chairman; N.
Coma, 8. Jahr, T. Richards, R. Sours; ROW 2: J.
DeCosmo, S. Tillman, S. Merrill, J. Wasileski, 8. Earl,
J. Salsburg.

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MUSIC: ROW 1: A. Liva, W. Gasbarro, Chairman; R. Chapline, R. Santos; ROW 2: R. Penn, M. Haberkorn, R. Nutaitus,
T. Vermeychik, H. Garber, W. Weber, C. Fall.

NURSING: ROW 1: M. Turner, R. McHenry, Chairman; ROW 2: R. Garrett, M. Alexander, A. Russin, F.
8eourcier, 8. Rarig.

�LOGY: ROW 1: Winston Turner, Josepf Kanner;

2, Robert Riley, Chairman; Jon Hobrock, Robert Stetard Roke.

cino, J. Reese, Chairman; G . Meyers; ROW 2: R. Beanie,
Skvarla, E. Domzalski, R. Schmidt.

PHYSICS : LEFT TO RIGHT: F. Donahoe, Chairman; W,
eek, F. Bellas, L. Hostler, F. Bailey,

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�cino, J. Reese, Chairman; G . Meyers; ROW 2 : R. Bea
Skvarla, E. Domzalski, R. Schmidt.

PHYSICS : LEFT TO RIGHT: F. Donahoe, Chairman; W.
eek, F. Bellas, L. Hostler, F. Bailey.

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�Campus
Employees

BUSINESS OFFICE: SEATED: Alice Rader; STANDING, left to right: Dolores Scarinci, Connie Slusser, Ruth Miller.

�EVENING and SUMMER COLLEGE : Harriet Frew

�FINANCE OFFICE : ROW 1: Ann Saxon, Molly Bynski; ROW 2: Ann Marie Harris, Mary
Lorusso, Rita Morovinski, Rita Zula.

HISTORY: Joy Colarusso

INSTITUTE of REGIONAL AFFAIRS : SEATED: Mary Argenio; STANDING: Dorothy Schlingman .

��REGISTRAR'S OFFICE, SEATED, N . Klepadlo; STANDING, D. Barker, E. Gearhart, J. Pappas.

Cafeteria

RESEARCH: Helenanne Sincavage

Crew

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Crew

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ROW 1: R. Lorenzen , P. Sanger; ROW 2: M. Lazarak, R. Mennor, B. Weinstock, R. Hoffman, R. Smith, R. Fishel; ROW
Keough, W. Cheung, A. Falkowski, T. Lenns, J. Schwibner, K. Edelson, T. Frost, M. Bussolini; MISSING: J. Blode, M.
maker, C. Kosiek, K. Bacon, C. Sullivan, M. Suchter.

ROW 1: C. Reed, D. Granahan, K. Withero, G. O ' Brien, K. Lesh, A. Kurillo; ROW 2: A.
Wall, M. Murray; ROW 3 : R. Sopronyi, C. Lovejoy, G . Pszczolkowski, L. Parrish, N.
Brokhahne, K. Considine, C. Bussiere; MISSING : M. Krishanda, J. Knix, J. Tomkiewicz,
K. Shaughnesse, W. Ferral, S. Hansen, B. Meehan, N. Jorgensen, D. Wosyluk, G.
Shewchuk, B. Yanchuk, S. Fielder, P. Nash, M . Kunzler, M . Rogers, J. Haines, D. Ringler.

ROW 1 : L. Auerbach, C. C
Berger; ROW 3: S. Yanku,
ING: R. Klein, J. Bush, J. L

�Weinstock, R. Hoffman, R. Smith, R. Fishel; ROW3,
,n, T. Frost, M. Bussolini; MISSING: J. Blade, M.

ROW 1: L. Auerbach, C. Gorton; ROW 2: D. Allen, J. Sniggs, T. Rapine, L. Wasmanski, G . Marcial, A. Behr, A. Opiela, A.
Berger; ROW 3: S. Yanku, P. Hominski, B. Grove; ROW 4: M. Prekopa, G. Paich, F. Trainor, V. Matteo, J. Johnson; MISSING: R. Klein, J. Bush, J. Lemoncelli, R. Schaefer, T. Young, H. Nguyen.

CATLIN

ROW 1: L. Cook, D. Roth, M. Brunette, S. Brimo, K. Briner; ROW 2 : C. Carl, M. Manziano, M. Symbola, B. Kostick; ROW 3: J. Lingsch, M. Maskornick, M. Miller; MISSING: V. Aiello, R. Fogelson, J. Colognato, T. Sasa.

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�ROW 1: M. Cheung, J. Mokely, C. I
J. Markowitz, S. Busa, P. Reilly, D. (

CHAPMAN

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9B

ROW 1: M. Liteiaho, B. Kilkenny, D. Smith; ROW 2: M. Chan, C. Patterson,D.
erton, C. Eaker, K. Gibler; ROW 3: T. Lech, J. Petrilack, P. Cullinan, K. Bornh(II
Morris, E. Field.

BOTTOM: G . Giechsen; ROW 1: T. e
Best, J. Harper, P. Swain, J. Salerno,
D. Dresher, J. Bufone, F. Catahzarite

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ROW 1: M. Cheung, J. Mokely, C. Demmon, J. Majestic, J. Yee; ROW 2: F. Polakowski, L. Tunoitio, "Slave," A. Lewis, P. Seleski; ROW 3:

J. Markowitz, S. Busa, P. Reilly, D. Chopuro, K. McMahon, K. Yohn; ROW 4: S: Knight, D. Doncses; MISSING: J. Weiss, K. Dessouer.

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. Kilkenny, D. Smith; ROW 2 : M. Chan, C. Potterson, D.
der; ROW 3: T. Lech, J. Petrilock, P. Cullinan, K. Barnhart

BOTTOM: G. Giechsen; ROW 1: T. Butler, M. Kassab, D. Richards, M. DeVincentis, Shakespeare, J. Novick, B. Mozer, D. Smith, T. Jackson; ROW 2: K. Bijj, R.
Best, J. Harper, P. Swain, J. Salerno, K. Trenchard, J. Schliker, R. Fellin, A. Bochoroch, E. Cummins, A. Daniels; MISSING: R. Hingston, S. Bolinger, F. Tedesco,
D. Drosher, J. Bufone, F. Cotohzorite, B. Boronow, L. Cockill.

99

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DELAWARE
ROW 1: M. Lo Rose, S. Babcock, J. Cobb, M.i
K. Toslosk; ROW 2 : C. Costrovillori, P. Caslruro

Orbinoti, M. Toth, G. MacIntyre, K. Cere; MIS
S. Kelly, C. Miller, F. Schoroldi, C. Pogano,5.1
Hrynko, S. Engles, D. Coffin, B. Leonard,

DENISON
ROW 1: P. Gasman, W. Stumf, J. Weisenflu, C. Schluter,

D. Coughlin; ROW 2: D. Meckbach, T. Boshinski, B.
Haldeman, T. Pezzicaro, B. Vitez; ROW 3: M. Nicholas,
S. Boshak, D. Keisling, L. Bonner, B. Yanku, R. Hartranpht, B. Milmoe, A. Gerovitz, S. Coleman, M.
Banchero, R. Masi; MISSING: W . Fullerton, T. Coughlin,
R. Goldberg, B. Prendergast, F. Lanciano, J. Sauerhoff, L.
Adams, B. Dwyer, L. Lolly, K. Franke .

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DIAZ
11 0. Stewart, R. lgweze, P. Kolaritis, B. Nor-

' D. Ronstad, J. M~tzger, R. Greenberg; ROW 2:
y, R. Clompus, S. Jachzel, B. Harris, C. Mun-

J, Salva, B. Williams, G . Williams, A. Russo, A.
, L. Fisher, B. Jackson; MISSING: S. Anyomi,
1Cln1ley, E. Hilinski, J. Scoblick, B. Kohanik, J.
, J. Guzek, T. DeSonno, B. Manley, S. Byrnes.

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DELAWARE
ROW 1 : M. laRose, S. Babcock, J. Cobb, M.
K. Toslosk; ROW 2 : C. Castrovillari, P. Castrucci,
Orbinati, M. Toth, G. MacIntyre, K. Cere; MIS
S. Kelly, C. Miller, F. Scharaldi, C. Pagano, S. T
Hrynko, S. Engles, D. Coffin, B. Leonard.

DIAZ
1: D. Stewart, R. lgweze, P. Kalaritis, B. Nar,D. Ranstad, J. M~tzger, R. Greenberg; ROW 2:
Haffey, R. Clompus, S. Jachzel, B. Harris, C. Mun,J. Salva, B. Williams, G . Williams, A. Russo, A.
o, L. Fisher, B. Jackson; MISSING: S. Anyomi,
Kinsley, E. Hilinski, J. Scoblick, B. Kohanik, J.
, J. Guzek, T. DeSonno, B. Manley, S. Byrnes .

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DIRJ(SEN
ROW 1: J. Marchetti, J. Geltzeiler, C. Pellosie, M. Buschi,
L. Gondell, B. Levin, C. Reichers, E. Boyer. ROW 2: J.
Shery, R. Bellacosa, R. Sands, J. Barrett, G . Barbato, J.
Bacik, G . Phillips; ROW 3 : M. Chisdak, R. Wein, L.
Cohen, J. Daoust, B. Finley, S. Sergi, D. Cohen, C. Carstensen, M. Mikitish; MISSING: D. Graw, M. Zale, K.
Theile, J. Metta, G . Bene-Hoene, L. Green.

101

�1, T. Panetta, G. Driscole, C. Deacon, " TITO," D. N
ROW 3: S. Versuk, B. Howes, T. "Tomotoe" , C. Un

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Weiler, E. Dobrydney, D. Mitchell, F
Zimmerman, M. Kassab, M. Menechi

102

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I: T. Panetta, G. Driscole, C. Deacon, "TITO," D. Mock, J. O'Neil, Solon; ROW 2: M. Lone, J. Chockmokos, M. Santoro, S. Grossman, M. Lomode, H.
•ROW 3: S. Versuk, B. Howes, T. "Tomoloe", C. Unger; ROW 4 : P. Mocik, M. Gauze; MISSING: G. Giechen, J. Abate, T. Bordoustous, D. Wolfe.

G
mo, N. Kotsorou; ROW 2 : L. Hill, E. Lopez, S. Stephens,
1sch, P. Stille.

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ROW 1: L. James, D. Johnston, S. Phrokoyson, M. Anderson, J. Coffey, J. Brabant, D. Sheridon, G . Borowski, H. Finn; ROW 2: R. Edwards, J. Mozzollo, J.
Weiler, E. Dobrydney, D. Mitchell, F. Miller, G. Brod, J. Collins, J. Pinelli, P. Besler, B. Austin , D. Demjonovick, M. Merconli; MISSING: P. Swartz, E. Tunoitis, J.
Zimmerman, M. Kassab, M. Menechini, L. Gombocorlo, B. Krienke.

103

�HOLLENBACI(
ROW 1: M. Kortbowi, C. Reich, A.
Libenson, J. Vodeboncoeur, V.
Moore, J . Reinhard; ROW 2: P. Burgess, B. Smith, J. Smith, J. Kopetchne,
M. Kocyon, J. Kaluna, J. Richard, L.
Pinson.

McCLINTOCK
ROW 1: J. Williams, G. Ober, D.
Kaufman, J. fritz; ROW 2: S. Dodd,
Boron, K. Grof, D. Flitcroft, J. Taylor;
ROW 3: C. Guss, A. Romonovich, K.
Snow, S. Terpstra, B. Gorgas; MISSING: L. Dyson, M. Ojeda.

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�PRIAPUS
ROW 1: B. Harned; ROW 2: R.
Tomoin, R. Danbury, F. LaGolo, J.
Leone, A. Rosencrance, J.
Sochter, B. Tyger, J. Bobbin, H.
Schulman, L. Bomoos, G . Sandler;
ROW 3 : "Ace" Wisloske, T. J.
Papciak, E. Cashmier, J. Prowan,
M. Abbruzzese, K. Rodney, C.
Bond, M. Heller, M. Symanowicz,
F. Ro\enberg, J. Lewandowski.

ROOSEVELT
ROW 1: S. Patsiokas, T. Bardoutosos; ROW 2 : K. Donoleski, V.
Giavasis, P. Goodman, T. Roohafza, T. Orr, D. Orischak, N.
Shore, P. Oliviera, W. Gibbon;
ROW 3: A. Shohi-Fokhr, D.
Havens, P. Landis, B. Haeckler, P.
Adams, L. Moskowitz, S. Ntafos,
P. Hunter, B. Balfour, J. Orasky, J.
Sloane, M. Luberto; MISSING: R.
Merchak, D. Thorne.

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�ROSS

SLOCUM

ROW 1: P. Hamersly, D. lataro, D. Williams; ROW 2: P. Toman, S. Ryan, J. Herbert, R.
kowski; ROW 3: D. Hollick, J. Woolf, P. Goggins; MISSING: A. Zini, E. Parker, J. Teachw

ROW 1: S. Forest, R. Sorenson, B. Ellis, G. Dombrowski; ROW 2: R. Unger, 8. Kalan, M. Durso,
L. Sneirson, G. Pohorely; ROW 3: 8. Bettin, D. Briga, B. Gibson, I. Udes, J. Deloyier, M. Yanchuk, 8. Boga, T. Wilson, 8. Bliem; ROW -4: J. Usalis, "Spiderman," J. Martin, D. Palmer, J.
Sticher, A. Scharer; ROW 5: 8. Spinelli, S. Sikora, R. Yono, J. Santini, "Prep" Urosevich, T.
Runewicz; MISSING: L. Maczuga, J_ Grinkavich, J. Finley, T. Cronin, 8. Armstrong, A. Yanku,
D. Nieman, L. Connors, F. Pocolitch, G. McQuode, M. Pobutkiewicz, P. Moran.

ROW 1: M. Kennedy, D.
Phillips, D. Reese, K. Fret
Hammond, D. Dinkel, N.
G . Edwards, C. Hilzinger

�/ illiams; ROW 2: P. Toman, S. Ryan, J. Herbert, R.
P. Goggins; MISSING: A. Zini, E. Parker, J. Teachout

ROW 1: M. Kennedy, D. Andrews, M. Czulewicz, P. Vecchia, M. Macur; ROW 2: C.
Phillips, D. Reese, K. Freeman, M. German, D. Guterman; ROW 3 : G . Berry, N.
Hammond, D. Dinkel, N. Farrell, M. Prymowicz, J. Cohen; MISSING: M. Cimahosky,
G. Edwards, C. Hilzinger, S. Latz, D. Manney, N. Rodda .

STURDEVANT

ROW 1: A. Albanese, M. Gries, L. Duncan, D. LaCava, N. Stern; ROW 2: G . Buz•
zelli, J. Chemnitius, N. Mathers, N. Schultz, B. Wood, J. McGregor; ROW 3: J.
Davis, C. Brood, L. Carney, S. Donio, A. Rapoch; ROW 4 : S. Clune, F. Kuczinski, K.
Capwell, C. Hudak, M. Kadlecik, J. Canwnv

�SULLIVAN
ROW 1: M. Heyman, C. Farnetti, A. Rostron; ROW 2 :
K. Mansbery, A. McEvoy, P. Clegg, D. Keeney, S.
Cobb, L. Reiling, 8. Kaye, S. Fichera, K. Gamba, J.
Bonane, M. Goldberg; ROW 3: M. Malloy, M. Her•
rity, P. Fichtner, J. Matalavage, P. Sowden, J. Herfurth , R. Hutton, J. Condon, P. Kulesa, A. Santilli;
MISSING : D. Laughman, H. Reich, K. McCarty, S.
Slocum, G . Merrill, K. Yohn, K. McMahon .

SUSQUEHANNOCK
108

ROW 1: D. Demko, J. Lewis, M. Miller, S. Bedard; ROW 2 : C. Lowande, E. Small, J. Thompson, E. Schwarz, S.
stein, G . Zembruski, E. Smith, P.. Dougherty, M. Haas, S. Kruk, G. Kinback, A. Berkise; MISSING: H. Evancho,A
miek, D. Powers, C. Haught.

M. Stevens, P.
Paternoster, R.
ING: J. Austin,
ace.

�WARNER
ROW 1: R. Lack, J. Newman, D. Frazier, D. Nash, J.
Yosh, R. Brooks, J. Bonguilo, M. Davis, T. Bush, B.
Davis, S. Zabriske, B. Wailing, D. Cisney, D. Dolensky, J. Trimmer; ROW 2: C. Stull, M. LoPresti, G. Misner, S. Chaladorf, D. Bowman, T. Guilian, P. Landus;
ROW 3: D. Trostle, B. Fagnani, E. Zaborney, T.
Divito, B. Kalaka, A. Alson, C. Libby.

Lowande, E. Small, J. Thompson, E. Schwarz, S.
, G. Kin back, A. Berkise; MISSING: H. Evancho, A.

M. Stevens, P. Dizebba, B. Lear, N. Shore, B. Ritchie, R. Kapp, R. Colandrea, J. Germain, Mr. Meek, S. Wasko, J. Rubin, C. Austin, M.
Paternoster, R. Mahonski, V. Krill, Mr. Scott, J. Muldoon, D. Gregrow, M. Cuprzinski, R. Preefer, L. Balum, J. Marfia, Masked Man; MISSING: J. Austin, G. Collins, D. Gillespie, T. Holloman, M. Lolavish, G. Ruggiero, A. Travis-Bey, J. Zakrevsky, R. Yanni, B. Davis, M. Mattiace.

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�WALLER
ROW 1: N. Greenberg, K.
Dryzga, J. Shafman, S. Linton,
N. Evans; ROW 2: D. Evans,
A. Hrynkiw, H. Baab, E. Prendergast, E. Colombo; MISSING: S. Greenspan, K. Raven,
S. Argenio, A. Grahm , R.
Nicastro, V. Riccardo, M.
Stopkoski.

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WEISS
ROW 1: K. Flis, E. Harrington,
T. Blatt; ROW 2: A. Williams,
P. Pinter, T. Magella, K. Tilt, P.
McCann, J. Bartle, D. Kiwior;
ROW 3: B. Lucca, J. Hecht, L.
Rozell, K. McGuirr, D. Morono, E. Feuerman, L. Daring;
MISSING : M. King, B. Overbey, E. Nye.

110

�ROCI(Y'S
CROWS
ROW 1: F. LaGolo, M . Mercanti
M. Tippett, J. Marfia, J. Leone R
Hi~gston; ROW 2 : 8. Singer,
W,slowski, A. Rosencrance "Big
Mill," M . Conaboy, 8. Gro~sman
J. Prowant, J. Lewandowski.
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�Class
Officers

Seniors
LEFT TO RIGHT: Terry Roccograndi, Secretary; Mindy Miller, Treasurer; Rich
Lack, President. ABSENT: Jeff Grandinetti, Vice-President.

Juniors
LEFT TO RIGHT: Dave Culick, Vice President; Kerry
Graf, Treasurer; Barb Smith, Secretary; Jack Kelly,
President.

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�Sophomores
TO RIGHT: Linda Baran, President; Pat Goggins, Secretary; Debbie Latero, Treasurer.

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Freshmen
LEFT TO RIGHT: Rich Bellacosa, President; Pat Reilly, Secretary; Deb Kocher, Treasurer;
Guy Barbato, Vice President.

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�The
Amnicola

AND EVENTS : LEFT TO RIGHT: Sue
t, Debbie Orbinati, Sue Babcock,
Toth. SEATED: Debbie Marano,
'on Head.

BUSINESS MANAGER: Helen Evanchko

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�SPORTS AND ORGANIZATIONS: LEFT TO
RIGHT, Jennifer Morgan, Sports Section Head;
Ann Rapoch, Organizations Section Head; Lin
Pinson, Carol Drahus, Carol Zambetti, Sharan
Sickerman.

SAND EVENTS: LEFT TO RIGHT: Sue
n Knight, Debbie Orbinati, Sue Babcock,
ry Ann Toth. SEATED: Debbie Marana,
Section Head.

Sue Zbegner

lANAGER: Helen Evanchko

ART DIRECTOR : Joe Dettmore.

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EDITORS: ROW 1: F. Polakowski, T. Torbik, M. Montague. ROW 2 : A. Rosencrans, G. Zembruski, A., Petyak, P.
Domowitch, C. Reichers.

STAFF: ROW 1: P. Reilley, G . Zembruski, D. Hargraves, P. Stone, D. Wasilewski, S. Akromas. ROW 2: Mr. Moran,
Advisor; F. Polokowski, F. Miller, A. Rosencrons, A. Petyok, J. Torbik, P. Domowitch, C. Reichers, M. Montogue.

116

STAFF: ROW 1 : E. Buzzo, J.
nelli, J. Berg, Advisor; D. De

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. Zembruski, A., Petyak, P.

romas. ROW 2: Mr. Moran,
Reichers, M. Montague.

James Kelly, Supervisor

STAFF: ROW 1: E. Buzza, J. Kelly, J. Tlaniarski, D. Shneider, J. Brando, B. Check, E. Bosha. ROW 2: R. Kutz, W. Maranelli, J. Berg, Advisor; D. DeCosmo, Advisor; C. Caswell, T. DeSanto, G. Sandler, C. Boyer.

117

�Student Government

ROW 1: Dean Baltruchitis, Advisor; S. Feeney, B. Fagnani, P. Jadelis, President; M. Kortbawi, L. Auerbach, M. Stambaugh. ROW 2: K. Shaughnessy, G. O'Brien, T. Grant Phillips, E. Zabarney, C. Carl, S. Grossman, J. Markowitz, A. Romanovitch , P. Chromey, B. Lucca. ROW 3: C. Munson, D. Ramstad, T. Panetta, L. Gondell, L. Abbey, V. Splendido, L. Buchsbaum, H. Stark.

S. G. Executive Council

LEFT TO RIGHT: John Barrett, Pete Jadelis, Maureen Kortbawi .

118

ROW 1: 0 . Krammer, C. Aqualina, M. Olejnik, /\
Marino, J. Pickering, T. Roccograndi, N. Giacom

Intt

ROW 1: A. Rapoch, M. Lopresti, G . O 'Brien, A. H
Clegg, L. Cooke, L. Auerbach, President; K. Mans
G. Zembruskie, J . Matalavage, L. Hill, N. Ka tsarc
sis, A. Zini, B. Hewers, G . Flack, G . Cullinan , C. R

�ent

Auerbach, M . Stambaugh. ROW 2: K. Shaughovitch, P. Chromey, B. Lucca. ROW 3 : C. Mun-

icil

Commuter Council

ROW 1: D. Krammer, C. Aqualina, M . Olejnik, M. Stambaugh, J. Suchocki, R. Cole. ROW 2 : J. Kubicki, C. Zambelli, D. Cherundo, C. Drahus, M .
Marino, J. Pickering, T. Roccograndi, N. Giacometti, J. Aqualina, M. Zaborney, W. Hapeman, M. Britt, D. Shelby. ABSENT: C. Lenahan.

Inter-Dormitory Council

ROW 1: A. Rapoch, M. Lopresti, G . O ' Brien, A. Hrynkiu, M. LaRose, D. Kuafmann, B. Spinelli. ROW 2: B. Nardone, Miss L. Jansky, Advisor; P.
Clegg, L. Cooke, L. Auerbach, President; K. Mansberry, N. Stopkowski, D. Smith, A. Santilli. ROW 3: F. Miller, D. Cohen, B. Ritchie,, C. Pellosie,
G. Zembruskie, J. Matalavage,.L. Hill , N. Katsaratsou, 5 . Stevens, T. Magelea, P. Burgess, T. Marcy. ROW -4: P. Goodman, B. Kostick, V. Gianosis, A. Zini, B. Howers, G. Flack, G. Cullinan, C. Reichers, B. Grove.

119

�Accounting Club
c:::.

ROW 1: B. Williams, J. Klocko, J. Koczinski, C. Brood. ROW 2: D. Gudowski, P. Stroub, R. Evans, T. Burns, M.
Gollick. ROW 3 : M. Bork, J. McNulty, M. Mercincovoge, D. Moore, B. Long .

Art Club

CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: A. Delong, M. Lucas, M. McHole, C. Mozorozyk, M. Zovoy, D. Nieman, M. Wodoski, P. Pinter, Ms. Randoll Peyser, Advisor; M. Yonchuk, T. Villano.

120

MEMBERS INCLUDE: M. Novok, D. Rudzovich, T. S
Roda, J. Zawotski, K. Barnhart, P. Morris, C. Machi
Nicholas, G . Comerosky, J. Klimuszko, S. Jachzel,
Kospin, T. Trotsky, M. Stanek, J. Price, P. Roczniok,
W . Killion .

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ROW 1: P. Koslowski, L. Frankiew
Slavinski, B. Rostok, N. Landmess,

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Biology Club
I

R. Evans, T. Burns, M.

MEMBERS INCLUDE: M. Novak, D. Rudzavich, T. Shipkowski, D. Andrews, D. Ramstad, D. Rothsavage, R. Greenberg, A. Boris, J. Polansky, R.
Rado, J. Zawatski, K. Barnhart, P. Morris, C. Machierskis, M. Trolio, J. Fraley, E. Boyer, J. Zakrevsky, D. Zelinka, G. Thornton, S. Krishunis, J.
Nicholas, G. Comerosky, J. Klimuszka, S. Jachzel, W . Gibb'ans, J. Geletx, G. Kaszuba, G . Wegrzynowicz, T. Averza, M. Evans, J. Marchetti, D.
Kaspin, T. Trotsky, M . Stanek, J. Price, P. Roczniak, B. Brown, F. Rosenberg, P. Auron, S. Wasko, S. Piemontese, J. Mariani, G . Borowski, D. Ney,
W. Killian .

Chemistry Club

Nieman, M. Woda-

ROW 1: P. Koslowski, L. Frankiewicz, D. Hynoski, R. Gapinsky, E. Hilinsky. ROW 2 : P. Auron, R. Gatrone, S.
Slavinski, B. Rostok, N. Landmesser, A. Molitoris, H. Kerdisky.

121

�Chess Club

MEMBERS INCLUDE: E. Hockenbury, J. Kubicki, T. Mauger, J. Remio, 8.

Callwitts, B. Spanenberg, M. Blower, P. Natishan.

Clea1

ROW 1: M. Carroll, 8. Bradshaw, A. Goodman, N .
Mattei, Dr. EI-Ashry, Advisor; K. Mieskowski, J. Buri

Circle I(

ROW 1: J. Micocci, J. Mento, J. Rajchel, P. Mirabelle. ROW 2: S. Akromas,
S. Baloga, J. Sekusky. ROW 3: B. Goldsworthy, W . O"Hapeman, 8. Tuonzellp.

122

SEA TED ON FLOOR : Ruthao
ander, E. Harrington, S. Fa~
Leach.

�Clean Environment Club

1io, B.

ROW 1: M. Carroll, 8. Bradshaw, A. Goodman, N. Goodman, S. Karpinski. ROW 2 : N. Snee, D. Comarski, 8. James, D. Weiss, F. Boran, C.
Mattei, Dr. EI-Ashry, Advisor; K. Mieskowski, J. Burnetti, B. Goobic, J. Manganello, M. Kocyan, J. Delaney.

Cue N' Curtain

Akromas,
8. Tuon-

SEATED ON FLOOR: Ruthanne Jones . ROW 1: K. McCarthy, D. Dunleavy, A. Cummings, T. Alexander, E. Harrington, S. Fabrini. ROW 3: N. Schultz, S. Leeds, B. Klein, E. Connor, F. Pacolitch, R.
leach.

123

�Debate Club

ROW 1: J. Abate, D. Laughman, N. Rh'odda, M. Cimakofsky, J. Kaczmarek. ROW 2: 8. Kinney, Advisor; J. Keogh,
L. Conner, J. Guzek, J. Guzek, F. Miller.

Education Club

MEMBERS INCLUDE: P. Korlonis, J. Morgan, S. Kanner, M. Welebab, M. Britt, L. Miller, T. Roccogrondi, D. Geffert, P. Zych, J. Bartuski, K. Gildea, J. Andrews, E. Steinkirchner, S. Akromas, D. Tomkins, Dr. Watters, Advisor.

12-4

E

ROW 1: S. Ntafos, J. Kowalchik, M. Conoboy, L. Kc
T. Vincent, L. Jomiolkowski, R. Dzugan, F. Paulewic:
Murray, D. Pellegrin i, K. Moser, H. Bolinsky, G. Off

Huma

ROW 1: T. Wandishan, P. Seigen, J. Cohen, J. Geel
P. Goggins, E. Field, R. Levine, B. Ritchie, G . BArba1
M. Malloy, D. Ramstad, C. Phillips, D. Reese, T. Phil
Bellacosa, P. Kulesa, S. Fichera. ROW 5: M. Chan,

�Engineering Club

(inney, Advisor; J. Keogh,

ROW 1: S. Ntofos, J. Kowolchik, M. Conoboy, L. Koretz, D. Piskorik, T. Roohofzo. ROW 2: V. Giovosis, P. Waskiewicz, A. Fonucci, R. Simlulok,
T. Vincent, L. Jomiolkowski, R. Dzugon, F. Poulewicz, A. Fokhr. ROW 3: Dr. Nejib, Advisor; D. Gelotko, J. Thier, M. Sweeney, P. Goodmon, G .
Murray, D. Pellegrini, K. Moser, H. Bolinsky, G. Offshack, R. Lehman.

Human Services Committee

D. Geffert, P. Zych, J. Bortuski, K. Gil-

ROW 1: T. Wandishan, P. Seigen, J. Cohen, J. Gechout, K. Edelson, I. Udes, M. Letovish, J. Marchetti. ROW 2 : D. Davies, J. Droust, W. Williams,
P. Goggins, E. Field, R. Levine, B. Ritchie, G. BArboto, G. Berry. ROW 3 : A. Falkowski, G . MacIntyre, M. Rusnak, J. Runhord, J. Smith, J. Cullinan,
M. Molloy, D. Ramstad, C. Phillips, D. Reese, T. Phillips. ROW 4 : J. Metta, C. Pellosie, E. Cashinere, B. Cheung, J. Babin, M. Chisdok, L. Cockill, R.
Bellacoso, P. Kulesa, S. Fichera. ROW 5: M. Chan, B. Kilkenny, D. Smith, D. Kocher, J. Sherry, J. Scoblick, J. Zakrevsky.

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LE.E.E.

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ROW 1: G. Dirkiu, M. Conoboy, G . Offshock. ROW 2: J. Kowalchick, T. Vincent, D. Pellegrini, L. Jomiolkowski, T. Roohofzo, L. Koretz. ROW 3:
Dr. Nejib, Advisor; P. Goodmon, W. Yudiskas, E. Pickett, J. Thier, P. Waskiewicz, D. Gelotko, G . Murray, F. Poulewicz, V. Giavosis, H. Bolinsky,
S. Ntofos, R. Lehman, A. Fokhr.

International Club

ROW 1: E. Espinheiro, N. Katsorotsou, T. Abu Elhoua, G. Obruchi, M. King.
ROW 2: M. Espinheiro, G . Bene-Hoone, N. Woung, J. DeStephano, S. Potsiokos, S. Phrokoysore.

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MEMBERS ltR. Hoffman,

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MEMBERS I~
rington, J. Kl
Space, K. SF

�Judo-l(arate Club

,lkowski, T. Roohafza, L. Koretz. ROW 3:
,y, F. Paulewicz, V. Giavasis, H. Bolinsky,

MEMBERS INCLUDE: F. Murty, T. Shipkowski, B. Kapp, B. Herrin, W. Koytek,
R. Hoffman, B. Everhart, B. Yacavonis, A. Colarucci, M. Malloy, T. Williams.

Manuscript Society

~- King .
S. Patsi-

MEMBERS INCLUDE: L. Hadsall, B. Klein, B. Boston, M. Conaboy, E. Harrington, J. Klosowski, T. Williams, D. Yakus, L. O 'Hara, C. Spencer, J.
Space, K. Spencer, B. Spencer, Dr. Heaman, Advisor.

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�Math Club

ROW 1: C. Buchine, R. Lepore, C. Ruskowski. ROW 2: L. Shumaker,
A. Bowalick, D. Kazinetz, L. Ross. ROW 3: C. Makar, T. Kiewlak, C.
Dungey, C. Ruskowski.

J

ROW 1: W. Tarner, J. Snigg, S. Grossman, R. Ze'
chner, N. Katsarou, S. Michaels, D. Kiwior, D. De
Droussiotis, J. Stashik, J. Beccaris, E. McCarty, A

Photography Club

MEMBERS INCLUDE: N. Bavish, C. Munson, T. Shipkowski, T. Marcy, C. Demer, M. Marini, D. Danryonovitch, A. Olson, R. Klaproth, J. Stella, R.
Klompus, W. Williams, E. Payer; Mr. Turoczi, Mr. Casilli, Advisors.

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ROW 1: P. Macik, J. Condor
Lanciano.

�Psychology Club

ROW 1: W. Tarner, J. Snigg, S. Grossman, R. Zettle, M. Breakstone, K. Donoleski, B. Grove, D. Kloproth. ROW 2: Mr. Kanner, Advisor; J. Kirchner, N. Katsarou, S. Michaels, D. Kiwior, D. Dobranski, P. Zych, S. Kanner, A. Vauter, E. Smith, S. Rosenstein, M. Koviak, C. Coleman, A.
Droussiotis, J. Stashik, J. Beccaris, E. McCarty, A. Macri, L. Evans, E. Sammon, D. Powers.

Reach-Out

, R. Klaproth, J. Stella, R.

ROW 1: P. Macik, J. Condon, L. Parrish, T. Roche. ROW 2, G. Ruggiero, P. Stille, B. Howes, M. Gauze, F.
Lanciano .

129

�Russian

Club
ROW 1: A. Mahally, K. Hulanick, J. Zaleski. ROW 2: M. Plisga, N. Miller, R.
Surgonski. ROW 3: D. Reeves, K. Hadsall, D. Balla.

ROW 1: M. Scott, D. Schneider,
ROW 3: J. Pavlick, A. Albanese,
ski, D. Gudoski, L. Neher, D. D'z

Sociology

Club
LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Dyson, D. Mah~lick, M. Gushenczki.

Spanish

Club
MEMBERS INCLUDE: M. Scott, I. Pucylowski, D. Gregson, D. Motichok, B.
Montgomery, P. Sopko, C. Stock.

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�TDR

l
ROW 1: M. Scott, D. Schneider, J. Revitski, K. Hahn, D. Gregson. ROW 2: B. Tyrell, M. Welebab, D. Galano, R. Lepore, C. Ruskoski, A. Dupleski.
ROW 3: J. Pavlick, A. Albanese, K. Gildea, D. Zeffer. ROW 4: S. Roman, J. Staniorski, I. Pucybowski, J. Borkuski. ROW 5: P. Kozick, F. Skordinski, D. Gudoski, L. Neher, D. D'ziecol. ROW 6 : P. Seiger, R. Shafer, D. Machesko.

Wilkes Community Effort
Sociology
Club
· TO RIGHT: L. Dyson, D. Mah~l ick, M. Gushenczki.

SEATED ON FLOOR: C. Broad. ROW 1: S. Donis, J. Doney, Mrs. Rebecca
Jost, Dean Baltruchitis, L. Carney, C. Miller.

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�Band

MEMBERS INCLUDE: N. Evans, J. Gatti, M. Goldberg, D. Morono, D. Sobolesky, R. Schwartz, R. Atherholt, D. Guterman, M. Hoose, N. Hammond, S. Molone, M. Bice, P. Costrucci, L. Costello, P. Grabko, D. Herbert, G. Kinsley, R. Sorensen, R. Suda, B. Wasenda, J. Yee, R. Bielecki, D.
Granahan, F. Pocolitch, D. Houck, H. Hower, G. Ober, J. Reap, D. Stewart, J. Yosh, T. Young, T. Giulian, H. Mayo, J. Jedju, A. Marini, G. Batok,
J. Bower, A. Cusick, M. Dubik, R. Everhart, T. Gozowski, G. Landis, W. Morianelli, J. Witkowsk, S. Zannetti, C. Kraieski.

Choms

M.E.NC.
1: M. Haase, K. Kmietowicz, C. Dona-

' N. Greenberg. ROW 2: S. Gatti, C.
o, M. Good, K. Bacon, 8. Baranow, D.
ky, P. Grabko. ROW 3: G . Kinsley, P.
cci, L. Doring, M. Radlecik, D. Morano,
Out.rman, M. Stern, Mr. Veremeychik,
. ROW 4: J. Hander, W. Panna' J. Yee, N. Hammond, J. Mainwaring,
·, L. Papatopoli, W. Earl.

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MEMBERS INCLUDE: C. Baumann, J. Bowalik, P. Castrucci, T. Cavallini, L. Daring, R. Dewitt, C. Donahue, D. Dorzinsky, K. Kmietowicz, M.
McDowell, L. Phillips, D. Sabalesky, M. Stern, L. Walter, R. Celusniak, N. Greenberg, D. Hanusin, J. Lewis, M. Miller, D. Reeves, L. Sperrazza, M.
Sullivan, A. Teixera, J. Vadeboncoeur, H. Earl, A. Fegal, P. Fink, J. Jones, M. leaser, L. Papatopoli, D. Psikus, L. Roiling, T. Sosa, L. Schall, D.
Shoklotski, D. Schonfeld, D. Tagliaterra, M. Toth, S. Tow, J. Zola, C. Zupko, A. Bogusko, J. Bonanne, G . Buzzelli, M. Dodd, D. Drost, M. Good, J.
Hecht, D. Marchetti, D. Vida, B. Wasenda, L. Waznik, J. Woolf, D. Cooper, J. Cwikls, J. Gurka, D. Lutz, J. Mainwaring, D. Pugh, J. Renae, L.
Strumski, C. Unger, T. Dennis, N. Dructor, B. Frederick, T. Gross, R. Hooley, H. Hoover, J. Jones, S. Malone, J. Matteo, A. McElwee, G .
McQuode, F. Pacolitch, W. Pannobecker, K. Saslaw, P. Swain, W. Metcalf, M. Billet, R. Conniff, J. Dalessandro, J. Froble, P. Moron, D. Occhiato,
R. Shuleski, R. Ziegler, K. Bacon, W. Boronow, R. lemancelli, M. Mercuri, J. Schlicker, J. Serrenti, D. Skopek, L. Papatopoli.

�Madrigals
ROW 1: D. Vida, D. Drost, M. Miller, T. Cavallini, C.
Walter, L. Phillips. ROW 2 : C. Dungey, D. Lutz, D.
Pugh, K. Bacon, T. Dennis, G . McQuade, Mr. Chapline, Director.

halt, D. Guterman, M. Haase, N. Ham5uda, 8. Wasenda, J. Yee, R. Bielecki, D.
,n, H. Mayo, J . Jedju, A. Marini, G. Balok,
,etti, C. Kraieski.

M.E.NC.
f!JW I: M. Haase, K. Kmietowicz, C. Donahit, N. Greenberg. ROW 2 : S. Gatti, C.
lupko, M. Good, K. Bacon, B. Boron ow, D.
Sabalesky, P. Grabko. ROW 3: G. Kinsley, P.
Co1trucci, L. Daring, M. Radlecik, D. Morano,
D. Guterman, M. Stern, Mr. Veremeychik,
M,;10,. ROW -4: J. Hander, W. Pannalledcer, J. Yee, N. Hammond, J . Mainwaring,
J. lewis, L. Papalopoli, W. Earl.

Russian
Chorus

e, D. Dorzinsky, K. Kmietowicz, M.
,is, M. Miller, D. Reeves, L. Sperrazza, M.
'sikus, L. Roiling, T. Sosa, L. Schall, D.
. Buzzelli, M. Dodd, D. Drost, M. Good, J.
J. Mainwaring, D. Pugh, J . Renoe, L.
one, J . Matteo, A. McElwee, G.
;sandro, J. Frable, P. Moran, D. Occhiato,
,pek, L. Papatopoli .

MEMBERS INCLUDE : C. Lenahan, E. Hornick,
B. Grant, K. Hulnick, J. Grout, K. Kmielowicz,
T. Crew, M. Stambaugh, J. Cwilka, R. Lemoncelli, R. Skrinak, J. Suchowski, D. Olekzulin,
W. Finlay, A. Behr, M. Shoemaker, J. Guzek,
R. Rosiak, N. Maskornick, A. Mahalley, P.
Auron, R. Gapinski, R. Catrone, N. Landmesser, J. Zaleski, B. Spinelli; Mrs. Santos, Mr.
Serzan - Advisors . .

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�Cheerleaders

MEMBERS INCLUDE: K. Considine, 8. King, 8. Yanchuk, Captain; M. Gottlieb, D. Georgetti, N.
Murray, C. Farnetti, K. Lewis, P.
Pinter.

Majorettes

ROW 1: G . Abraham, C. Suppan, T. Schwab.
Panetta, D. Check, C. Deacon, K. Fronke, J. M

LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Levitski, D.
Volovic, J. Williams, Co-CoplGII
J. Koval, Co-Captain; A. /W.
M. Britt.

Strutters

. ROW 1: L. Davis, D. Edwards, F.
Skordinski, S. Rinehimer, J.
Zaleta . ROW 2: D. Miscavage,
Co-Captain; D. Gregson, R.
Shafer, K. Foley, M. Scott, L.
Schumaker, L. Neher, T. Roccograndi, Co-Captain.
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�lers

Lettermen

ROW 1: G . Abraham, C. Suppon, T. Schwab. ROW 2: C. Ozgo, D. Kulick, J. Godlewski, J. Grandinetti, F. Lohman, Dr. Cox, Advisor. ROW 3: T.
Panetta, D. Check, C. Deacon, K. Franke, J. Matusek, B. Mazitelli, 8. Metzger.

LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Levitski, D.
Volovic, J. Williams, Co-Ca
J. Koval, Co-Captain; A . /lkA
M. Britt.

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LetterWomen
ROW 1: D. Chapura, D. Donsces, A. Centrella . ROW 2: D. Jones, N. Roberts, M. Soleski.

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��Concert and
Lecture Series

LEFT: Dr. Albert Ellis, Sexologist.
RIGHT: Mr. I(anner.

Ron Hooker, Ex-19-yr.-old Mayor.

LEFT: Stewart Udall, Ecologist.
RIGHT: Dr. Michelini.
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Stanton Friedman, Nuclear Physicist.

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Symphony
Ensemble

nator Thomas Eagleton.

~r, Ex-19-yr.-old Mayor.

Stewart Udall, Ecologist.
';HT: Dr. Michelini.

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Dinner Dance

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May 24, 1974

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�Senior
Luncheon

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May 24, 1974

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�Senior Picnic

Farley Farm
May 25, 1974
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J(ingston Armory
May 26, 1974
3:00 P.M.

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Sterling Hotel
May 26, 1974

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���Football
Operating with an underclass dominated lir
lege football team experienced happiness an&lt;
ing the 12th winning season in the 28 years ol
college .
Joy was running up a 5-1 Northern Divisior
Gold barely missed title honors, losing top spc
before used tie-breaking system.
In the process of their banner MAC effort t~
Schmidt upset Juniata, 25-15, and Delaware '
Juniata's lone defeat of the season and cost ti

Bowl, although the Indians won the Northern I
berth in the NCAA playoffs.

Misery was stinging lopsided defeats to lthc
39-6; Kings Point 34-13. A stagnant 23-6 sell
to Moravian cost the Wilkesmen their sixth MJ
title.
Coach Schmidt was encouraged with thew,
his sophomore quarterback Chuck Suppon. S1
was the Colonels ' offense leader with

554 yai

The 6-2 slinger, who shows skill in executing ti
FIRST ROW (left to right): Dave Check, Steve Adamcheck, Tom Butler, Jim Rodda, Jeff Grandinetti, Rick Lorenzen, Craig Deacon, Tom Pennella, Rich Lek, John Collins, Andy Check. SECOND
ROW: Nick Ametrano, Tom McGann, Bill Metzger, Bob Mazzitelli, Terry Blaum, Joe Bonner, Del Keisling, Kurt Franke, Bernie Ford, Paul Norishan, Rodney Smith, Bill Horon. THIRD ROW,
Steve Leskiw, Bob Para, Don Olekszulin, Fred Marianacci, John Waskowsky, Paul Podolak, John Baron, Len Wasmanski, Tom Bradshaw, Joe Dettmore, Jim Costanzo, Chuck Suppon. FOURlll
ROW: Ed Zaborney, Tony Schwab, Dave Tretheway, Woody Haydt, George Abraham, Nick Lozorak, Lou Maczuga, Mike Durso, Fred Lohman, Don Kulick, Tony Keris, Greg Snyder. FIFTH
ROW: John Motuske, Dave Howe, Len Delmas, Paul Adams, Frank Wengen, Dave Sheridan, Ed Suchaski, Bob Russo, Jim Coffey, Ahdan Travis-Bey, Jim Stehle, Charles Calabrese. SIXTH
ROW: Carl Sosnowki, mgr.; Assistant Coaches Bob Corbo, Jonah Coobic, Joe Skvarlo, Joe Moran, Brinley Barchol, Harry Hoover; Head Coach Roland Schmidt; Student Assistant Coach Rich
Massi; and Josh Taylor, mgr.

option, completed 26 of 64 passes for 393 ye
and three touchdowns.
Also back next year will be three of his lea&lt;
receivers. Tight end George Abraham had a ~
liant season grabbing 23 passes for 326 yard
talented sophomore was the team's second le
scorer with 26 points.
Trailing behind in the reception category w,
junior Bill Horan , 11-194 yds.; senior John Co
11-130 yds.; and sophomore John Matusek, ~
yds.
Injuries wreaked havoc with the Wilkes run1
1,162 yards on the turf.
Coach Schmidt's salvation will be having fi,

1974. Fred Lohman, a sophomore, was the C,
gridiron for 277 yards on 83 carries.
Back in the pack were junior John Baron, 5(
yards; and freshman Mick Calabrese, 31-112
Only offensive line losses will be Rich Loren
siderable action this fall were juniors Bob Mai
Bob Para and Joe Dettmore, and freshman Jir
Defense was hot and cold, and on occasior
late 1960's . Anchored by seniors Jeff Grandi1
set a team record by intercepting 24 passes. I
junior Terry Blaum, five pilfers, followed by Fr
Grandinetti was awesome from his tackle p
plus recovering five fumbles. He was second i1

82 total hits.
First was linebacker Rich Lack, who accumu
passes for 103 yards. Both are the Colonels ' I
With almost the entire squad returning next
rise for the Wilkes football team .

�Operating with an underclass dominated lineup, the Wilkes College football team experienced happiness and disaster in registering the 12th winning season in the 28 years of grid history at the
college .
Joy was running up a 5-1 Northern Division record. The Blue and
Gold barely missed title honors, losing top spot because of a never
before used tie-breaking system .
In the process of their banner MAC effort the charges of Rollie
Schmidt upset Juniata, 25-15, and Delaware Valley, 23-7. It was
Juniata's lone defeat of the season and cost them the Lambert
Bowl, although the Indians won the Northern Division title
berth in the NCAA playoffs.

Keep your hands to yourself.

Misery was stinging lopsided defeats to Ithaca,
39-6; Kings Point 34-1 3. A stagnant 23-6 setback
to Moravian cost the Wilkesmen their sixth MAC
title.
Cooch Schmidt was encouraged with the work of
his sophomore quarterback Chuck Suppon. Suppon
was the Colonels' offense leader with 554 yards.
The 6-2 slinger, who shows skill in executing the
n Pennella, Rich Lek, Jahn Collins, Andy Check . SECOND
aul Narishan, Rodney Smith, Bill Horan. THIRD ROW:
,aw, Joe Dettmore, Jim Costanzo, Chuck Suppon . FOURTH
,d Lohman, Don Kulick, Tony Keris, Greg Snyder. FIFTH
,don Travis-Bey, Jim Stehle, Charles Calabrese. SIXTH
ead Coach Roland Schmidt; Student Assistant Coach Rich

option, completed 26 of 64 passes for 393 yards
and three touchdowns.
Also back next year will be three of his leading
receivers. Tight end George Abraham had a brilliant season grabbing 23 passes for 326 yards. The
talented sophomore was the team's second leading
scarer with 26 points.
Trailing behind in the reception category were
junior Bill Horan, 11 - 194 yds.; senior John Collins,

The " Rocket" takes off again .

11-130 yds.; and sophomore John Matusek, 9-95
yds.
Injuries wreaked havoc with the Wilkes running game which only racked up
1,162 yards on the turf.
Coach Schmidt's salvation will be having five of the six ground leaders back in

1974. Fred Lohman, a sophomore, was the Colonels' number one man, raking the
gridiron for 277 yards on 83 carries.
Back in the pack were junior John Baron, 50-268, junior Rodney Smith, 56-248
yards; and freshman Mick Calabrese, 31-11 2 yards .
Only offensive line losses will be Rich Lorenzen and Tom Panetta . Seeing considerable action this fall were juniors Bob Mazzitelli and Bill Metzger, sophomores
Bob Para and Joe Dettmore, and freshman Jim Stehle.
Defense was hot and cold, and on occasion looked like the Golden Horde of the
late 1960's. Anchored by seniors Jeff Grandinetti and Rich Lack, Jhe Wilkes " D "
set a team record by intercepting 24 passes . Key culprit in the mass thievery was
junior Terry Blaum, five pilfers, followed by Fred Marianacci with four apiece.
Grandinetti was awesome from his tackle position blocking a punt and scoring,
plus recovering five fumbles . He was second in the individual tackle category with
B2 total hits.
First was linebacker Rich Lack, who accumulated 97 hits, and intercepted three
posses for 103 yards . Both are the Colonels' leading choices for honors.
With almost the entire squad returning next year, fortune seems to be on the
rise for the W ilkes football team .

Frantic Fred on the move.

I told you not to party before the game.

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Tom "Crusher" Butler
Bill Horon catching a few rays.

Clipping-IS Yds.

Kootchie, Kootchie, Kootchie, Koo.

Tom "Another Pretty Face " Panetta

Rich Lock

Andy in his usual position .

Jeff Grandinetti All American Tackle

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Andy Check

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Tom " Crusher " Butler
ing a few rays .

Steve "Shanky" Adamchak

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�Cross
Country

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Bloomsburg

Madison FDU

Baptist Bible
DelQWOre Valley
44
Lebanon Valley
41
Rider
48
l3inghamton St.
30
Albright
45
Susquehanna
3
Baptist Bible
43
Scranton
39
E-Town
(low score wins)
Cooch George G. Pawlush
(three years, 3-35)

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Where is Muskie?

If only George would buy us new sneakers .

WILKES HARRIERS: LEFT TO RIGHT: George Pawlush, head coach; Larry Pekot , Ste ve Ungvc,rsky, Duane Sadvary, Mark Za vay, Jere Woods, Jim Godlewski , Wayne Bohn , Steve Spock, and
Bernard Vino vrski .

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The Wilkes Harriers had a disappointing 0- 14 season . Despite the

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41
Rider
48
Binghamton St.
30
Albright
45
Susquehanna
3
Baptist Bible
43
Scranton
39
E-Town
(low score, wins)
Cooch George G. Pawlush
(three years, 3-35)

poor season, Coach George Pawlush has only good things to say
about his freshman Harrier Mark Zavoy. Mark is probably the most
dedicated athlete on the Wilkes campus. Mark won almost, if not
every event, he ever ran. He runs more than 10 miles a day to keep in
condition. Mark was responsible for starting a track team at Wilkes
and even races bicycles. Mark is truly a rare athlete. In addition to
Zavoy the Harriers had such talent as Jim "Muskie" Godlewski,
Duane Sadvary, Steve Spock, and Wayne Bohn .
Coach Pawlush feels that with the type of runner he has for the
upcoming season, the next year should be a good one . Between the
new prospects, the dedicated players he now has, and the interest
shown by some of the athletes for the track team started this year,
George and his Harriers should excel!!!

,ds, Jim Godlewski, Wayne Bohn , Steve Sp ock, and

Come b o ck wi th my b icycle! '

Coach , I think I found Mu skie .

�Where ' s the ball

KNEELING (left to right), Donna Doncses, Denise Chapuro, Gayle Kinback. FIRST ROW, Susan Funke, Tine Blatt, Nancy Mathers, Angela Centrella, Francie Hershey, Mariuita Salsaki. SECOND ROW: Cooch Goy F. Meyers, Mary Lou Murray , Dinae Jones, Nancy Roberts, Charmaine Board, Kim Flis. Missing from photo are: Penny Bianconi, Denise Johnson, Jane Matalavage,
Ellen Schwartz, Debbie Titus, Leona Wegna, and Linda Holonia .

You looking for worms too?

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How come they're olw,

�WOMEN'S FIELD HOCKEY (6-5)
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Wilkes
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" When you sum it all up, it was a very good year," reflected Cooch Gay Meyers as the Wilkes
College Women's Field Hockey team concluded the 1973 season with a winning 6-5 effort.
"It was an extremely satisfying season for the girls because this was supposed to be a rebuilding year," Mrs. Meyers explained.
Diane Jones, Nancy Roberts and Penny Bionconi were first year players. "It was a great performance. They really excelled. I was very pleased."
Two of the Colonelettes' biggest victories were respective 2-0 and 3-0 shutouts over Blooms,ngela Centrella, Francie Hershey, Mariuita Salsaki. SEC-

burg and Mansfield State .

are: Penny Bianconi, Denise Johnson, Jane Matalavage,

Cooch Meyers, a native of Uniondale, was also happy with her squad's results in the Susquehanna Field Hockey at Penn State University.
The coeds finished 1-3-3 in post-season tourney ploys against the likes of Lock Hoven State,
Bucknell, Susquehanna, Bloomsburg, and Penn State. Each of the games was 25 minutes in duration .
By for, one of the finest moments in Blue and Gold history was a 0-0 deadlock with Penn
State's team . Goalie Nancy Roberts and center halfback Susan Funke gained honorable mention
on the All-Tournament Team. Also attracting attention of the selectors were Anglella Centrella,
Diane Jones, Donna Doncses, and Penny Bionconi.
Prime mover in the coeds' attack this foll was senior Miss Doncses, who battered the nets for six
goals and five assists. It was a fitting finale for Miss Doncses ofter three goals and nine assists last
year . Placing high in the scoring parade were Marivito Saleski, two goals Centrella, four assists; Susan Funke, two goals You looking for worms loo?

three assists; Angello

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assists; Dee Johnson, two goals; and Diane Jones, one assist.

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FIRST ROW (left ta right): Stellios Patsiokas, Tom Burns, Roger Donbury, Gerry Blade, Tom Trost, Bob Ryan. SECOND ROW: Steve
Yanku, Pete Papadoupoulis, Steve Chaladoff, Joe Benguita, Amir Shahi Fakhr, Mark Davis, George Kunst. THIRD ROW: Mike
Croughn, Mark Bussolini, Bill McGloin, Gary Macko, Joe Bing, Steve Sergi. FOURTH ROW: Chip Eaton (Asst. Coach), Ken Edelson,
Paul Sangor, Don Mock, Mike Shoemaker, Coach Tom Rokito.

The soccer chorges of Tom Rokita felt the pangs of inexperience, but capped their 5-7-1 dual
season with a bid to the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Association (ECAC) Southern Regional
Tournament. The Blue and Gold nearly pulled away with all the marbles, beating Susquehanna, 5-3, in the opening record, before losing to Franklin and Marshall, 2-1, in the championship finale.

soccer, not football!

Mother said there would be days like this.

Fred and Ginger at the ball.

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Wilkes Cagers End Finest Season Ever
Wilkes College's basketball team blasted into previously uncharted heights this
winter, registering the best record in the 28-year history of the sport at the college.
Not only did the charges of Rodger Bearde win five more games than any other
edition ever ( 19-6) but added the icing to the cake, capturing their first tournament

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second trip in three years to the MAC Northern Division Playoffs.

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The best may be yet to come as every member of this year's 13-man contingent wi
return to the fold this year. Providing the backbone of Bearde's unit were four juniors,
six sophomores, and three freshmen.
Playing without a superstar, the Colonels had four starters averaging in double-fi~
ures ranging from Clarence Ozgo's 15.3 per outing to Steve Ference's 11.7.
"With balance like that," Coach Bearde reflected, "how can you key on any
man?" Meshed in between Ozgo and Ference were Greg Buzinski, 14.8; and Jack
Brabant, 1 3.7.

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Wagner
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Lycoming
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Bucknell
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Wilmington
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Philo. Textile
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Waterloo
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Norwich
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Juniata
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Baptist Bible
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Albright
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Upsala
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Susquehanna
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Moravian
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Binghamton St.
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Madison (FDU)
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Lycoming
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Scranton
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Coach: Roger Bearde, three yrs .,,
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"Our team plays an unselfish brand of basketball. It is not uncommon for a player
to pass off a good shot for a better one," Bearde furthered.
Despite this fact, all four of the quartet have a chance of reaching the coveted
1000-point plateau. First in line is Buzinski (843) while Ozgo (718), Brabant (691 ),
and Ference (675) wait in the wings.
Defense hasn't exactly been hurting either as the Blue and Gold held 25 foes loon
average of 64.4 points per game, almost six less than the previous low.

An easy two .

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earde reflected, "how can you key on any
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Eat your heart out, Dove Cowens .

19 either as the Blue and Gold held 25 foes to an
nest six less than the previous low.

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Schu ltz, manager; Linda Hol inia,
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Janes , tri-captain; Ann Tracy, tri -captain; Debbie Wya socki , tri-coptoin ; Sharon Wilkes, Barbaro Long, and Mary Kaye Malloy. STANDING, Nancy
Schultz, manager; Lindo Holinia, Marivito Soleski, Angelo Centrella , Sue Ann Knight, Jewel McHole, Lourie Pezzner, Kathy Worcomski , and Debb ie
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It was a long season for the women cagers of Wilkes College. With almost everyone optimistic at the outset of the year, the Colonettes of Coach Sandra Bloomberg just couldn 't put it all together, winding up the 1974 campaign with a 4-9 log .
Their record really doesn't give a true indication of the talent which the Blue and
Gold possessed.
With five starters averaging over seven points per game, the Colonettes gave
opponents like Luzerne County Community College, and Misercordia all they could
handle before bowing to costly mistakes in the closing minutes.
Instrumental in Wilkes ' success was junior guard Anne Tracey, who averaged
8 .5 points per contest. Miss Tracey impressed fans as well as her opposition with
some superb ball handling.
Two freshmen who shed a ray of light on the dismal season were Dottie Martin
and Sharon Wilkes. Miss Martin, a former Wyoming Area standout, and Wilkes, a
Nanticoke Area graduate, tied for team scoring honors along with sophomore Barbara Long with 8.7 markers per contest.

Miss Martin also paced the Colonettes in the rebounding department, hauling in
87 rebounds to tie sophomore Diane Jones in that category. Despite the bleak season Coach Bloomsberg can look to the future with happiness, knowing that her
entire starting five will return next winter.

Maybe a magic spell will help .

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Wilkes Number One!!!
What a year! Few adjectives are left to describe Wilkes College's
28th wrestling season.
The Colonels said it all March 1-2, winning the first national champi•
onship in school history. Not only did the matmen of John Reese gain
the NCAA CD 111 wrestling title, but they did it in blockbuster fashion,
nipping their closest rivals, of 59, John Carroll University, by

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Wilkes gained an enviable total of eight place-winners (out of 10).
Crowned national champions were John Chakamas ( 134), Art Trovei
( 142), and Mike Lee ( 150).
Only one step behind were Rick Mahon ski ( 118), Gene Ashley
( 158), and Al Scharer (Hwt.). Adding fuel to the blaze was Lon Salum
( 126), third, and Jim Weisenfluh ( 167), fifth. All butTrovei and Lee

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When asked about the contributing factors which led to the Colonels' greatest moment, veteran mentor Reese pointed out, "First it was
hard work, determination, and desire and finally our caliber of compe•
tition had much to do with it.''
Two weeks before the NCAA confab, the Blue and Gold, after a
close 1 2-point advantage in 1973, annihilated all foes in the 16 team
Middle Atlantic Conference event, scoring 199 points (their closest foe
was E-town with a distant 79).

So thorough was the Wilkes onslaught that
were Bal um ( 126), Chakamakas ( 1 34), Trovei
Once accused of scheduling mediocre foes,
22-15; Navy 21-17; and North Dakota St., 21
sided defeat was to the Sooners of Oklahoma
Navy had a relatively easy time in winning 1
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ROW 1 (left to right): Rick Mohonski, Lon Bolum, John Chokmokos, Art Trovei, Mike lee, Gene Ashley, Jim Desombre, Jim Weisenfluh , Jeff McDonald , Bab Yanku , Jae Grinkevich , Al
Sharer. ROW 2 : Coach John Reese, Asst. Coach Brooke Yeoger, John Yost, Dove Gregrow, Earl Monk, Roy Pree/er, Pinky DiZebbo , Bruce leor, Steve Yonku, John Finley, Dizz y G illespie,
Al Yanku , Mork Stevens, Tom Rapine, Asst. Cooch John Mo rfia .

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•eteran mentor Reese pointed out, "first it was
n, and desire and finally our caliber of competh it."
, NCAA confab, the Blue and Gold, after a
1e in 1 973, annihilated all foes in the 16 team
nee event, scoring 199 points (their closest foe
1t 79 ).

So thorough was the Wilkes onslaught that the Reesemen produced eight champions, one runnerup, and a third . Registering MAC titles
were Bal um ( 126), Chakamakas ( 134), Trovei ( 142), Lee ( 150), Ashley ( 158), Weisenfluh ( 167), Jeff McDonald ( 177), and Schroer (Hwt.).
Once accused of scheduling mediocre foes, John Reese slated the cream of the nation and more than held their own in setbacks to Lehigh,
22-15; Navy 21-17; and North Dakota St., 21-1 8. Just one tiny break in each of the three duals would have changed the story. Only one
sided defeat was to the Sooners of Oklahoma, 31-9 .
Navy had a relatively easy time in winning the prestigious Easterns (EIWA). Now with a national title under his belt, maybe John Reese is
silently thinking that is where the colonels belong if given a chance.
Since breaking the ice with Lehigh in a tourney 4 years ago, the Wilkesmen have become accepted to the longstanding mat circles and
have added Eastern members Lehigh, Army, and Navy to their perma nent schedule.
Looking ahead to next season the Colonels have drawn an invite to
the Second Annual Penn State Tournament.
With all the wrestling gear put away and happy memories of a 13-5
season, 13th MAC crown in 1 8 years, and the NCAA trophy, Colonel

t grappling followers are eagerly awaiting the 29th campaign .

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Wilkes College matmen broke every record in the book, compiling 199 points on their way to an unprecedented sixth straight

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Sophomore Jim Weisenfluh was selected the Most Outstanding
Wrestler of the tourney, pinning every one of his opponents, includWe 're ready for anything!!

ing a fall over Delaware Valley's Fron Campbell in the finals in

5 :44.
Mike Lee and Al Sch rarer repeated last year ' s performances by
again copping individual crowns. Lee became the seventh Wilkes
grappler in history to win three titles.
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The only Colonel wrestler who didn ' t make it to the finals was
Richy Mohonski, l l 8-16. freshman who lost a narrow decision to
eventual champ Eric Most of Elizabethtown in the semi-finals .
Artie Trovei, Mi 1&lt;e Lee and Jeff McDonald, all came through with
clamps in the finals, while Gino Ashley and Al Sch rarer had to settle for convincing decisions.

Jim Weisenfluh
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Two Promising Frosh.

Ah! Shucks, it was nothing.

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Mike Lee First Place 1 50 lb. class

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Jahn Chakmakas First Place 1 34 lb. class

Artie Trovei First Place 142 lb. class

�Artie at it again .

:e Lee First Place 150 lb. class

First Place 142 lb. class

BUT REF! # % ... #&amp;&amp;.

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Despite a poor 2-8 season, a number of Coo
Former Meyers High School standout, Joe Abat
excellent chance to become one of Wilkes' bett
Two other swimmers who have come through
more Maureen Maguire. Jeff has swam almost,
Colonel campus. Jeff holds the school record oi
Colonel mat squad but turned to swimming last

1st ROW, left to right: Jeff Wolk, Dove Kowolek, Steve Wasko, Gene Dobrydney, Bernie Ford, Poul Niedzwiecki,
Gory Toroli , 2nd ROW: Don Williams, Lisa Wosnik, Maureen McGuire, Joe Abate, John Wieller, Donna Wasilewski ,
Mory Ann Montogu, Cooch Joe Shaughnessy.

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Despite a poor 2-8 season, a number of Coach Joe Shaughnessy's mermen have performed well above their pre-season expectations.
Former Meyers High School standout, Joe Abate has come through with 13 first place finishes in the diving events this year, and has an
excellent chance to become one of Wilkes' better divers.
Two other swimmers who have come through with yeoman performances for the Blue and Gold have been senior Jeff Walk and sophomore Maureen Maguire. Jeff has swam almost every event for Coach Shaughnessy this season. He is one of the most versatile athletes on the
Colonel campus. Jeff holds the school record of 2:26.2 in the 200-yard breaststroke. As a freshman Walk was a promising member of the
Colonel mat squad but turned to swimming last year and has made a valuable contribution to the team. Jeff is the team captain and provided
six firsts and seven seconds. Jeff was selected as the
Most Valuable Player for the 1973-74 season.
Miss Maguire, who will become the first Wilkes coed
to letter on a previously all-male team, has four firsts
and has set a new school record for the 500-yard
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Banner Season for Wilkes Baseball
By nearly every stretch of the imagination, 1974 was truly a great year for Wilkes College baseball.
Coach Gene Domzalski used as many as eight sophomores in the starting lineup and his persistence with youth paid off as the
Blue and Gold recorded a 1 3-5 log.
The win production was second only to the 1971 edition which carded a 14-3 log.
As a team, the Colonels batted an eye catching .365. Of their 205 hits, 59 fell into the extra base category.
Pitching was equally superb as the Wilkesmen fanned 163 batters in 145 innings and registered a fine 1. 98 earned run average.
Most coaches would be happy with four . 300 hitters but Domzlalski got more than he bargained for as regulars Dave Trethaway (.439), Chuck Suppon (.419), Mark Omelecki (.413) and Steve Leskiew (.412) surpassed the .400 level.
In addition, all of the other five starters cracked into the .300
barrier, making it one of the few times in collegiate history that
the trick has been turned.
Members of the group included Dave Paonelli (.370), Marty
Pobutkiewicz (.350), Jack Keiler (.327), Greg Snyder (.315) and
Jim "Hawk" Hoover (.302).
With the exception of number one batters Trethaway and Keller, all of the nine players produced ten or more runs batted in.
Trethaway, who also walked 14 times, just missed Tom Higgen's all time hit mark of 30. Dave fell short by one. The Coughlin graduate tallied 20 of the Colonels' 129.
Just a hair behind was fellow Crusader alumnus Leskiew, who
came on strong in late season to accumulate most of his 28 safeties.
Real clutch artist was catcher Paolinelli, who stroked out six
game winning hits. Dave was torrid with the long ball, booming
four doubles, three triples, and one round tripper.
Wilkes had a fine mound tandem in junior Paul Hughes and
freshman Jim Stehle.

Coach, are you sure Johnny Bench started this way?

What's the matter with this thing?

�SLIDEii!

Now watch me, Pinhead.

I hope we have BUD after this .

�"watch me, Pinhead.

The Diamondmen -

Pinhead lets loose.

Now watch me, you guys .

What Gems.

Ballet???

Snf~I

�Tennis

LEFT TO RIGHT:
cavage, C. Haff,

ROW 1: G. Paich, J. Derbin, B. Dombroski.
ROW 2: J. Davis, R. McGuire, D. Meckbach.

268

ROW 1: P. Steele, N. Roberts, C. Kester, E. Schwartz, N . Snee, D. Kishbaugh . ROW 2 : S. Knight, B. Martin, D. Giovannini, J . Englot, C. Koterba, N.
Cardillo , L. Holonia .

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Golf

LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Gurnari, D. Allen, B. Dwyer, D. Olukszulin, G . Dub, J. Klocke, A. Mastalski, M. Mercincavage, C. Haffey, M. Jarolen.

mini, J. Englot, C. Koterba, N.

�Coaches

Roger Bearde
Basketball

1st ROW (left ta right): Mary Lo
hus , Marilyn Ivan , Barbara Yan,

Lacrosse

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Rokita

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George Pawlush

Cross Country

Mrs . Meyers
Advisor

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boll

1st ROW (left ta right): Mary Lou Gottlieb, Carol Zambelli, Jennifer Morgan, Sandy Voitek, Bonnie Grant, Sharon Sprecinno, Debbie Georgett. 2nd ROW: Carol Drohus, Marilyn Ivan, Barbara Yanchuk, Barbara King, Alexis Delong, Cynthia Lenahan, Rose Ann Roda, Mary Lau Zawatski , Jenny Centrella.

Colonelettes

OHNO!!

George Pawlu sh

Cross Country

Mrs. Meyers
Advisor

He can ' t gel pinned!

271

�Lacrosse
Wilkes Stickmen had the best s,
"Bill Winter." Billy, who is only a
But, as you can obviously see, '
Vinnie Krill, Jr. As far as defense!
All MAC LaCrosse team. Winter h
Coach Mattei had one of the m
17 goals and 9 assists to his credi
All in all, the season was one o
decision to Bucknell. It seemed th&lt;
instead, a dream for future teams

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THE 197-4 EDITION OF THE
WILKES COLLEGE LACROSSE
TEAM : FIRST ROW, from left
lo right: Dick Mandigo, Jim
Rodda , Rich Lock, Steve Colemon (tri-coptoin ); Craig Deacon (tri-coptoin); Rich Lorenzen (lri -coptoin); and Tom
Panetta . SECOND ROW ,
John Molotros, Bruce Tomasek, Tom DeSanno, Don
Mock , Bob Mazitelli, John
Matuse k, John Baron, and

Mike Motteace. THIRD ROW:
John Bush, Don Nosh, Tom
McGann, Scott Siegert, Nick
Lozorok, Bill Horris, Fred Lohman . FOURTH ROW: Bob
Armstrong , Rich Merchak,
Billy Winter, Craig Austin,
Gory Geischen, Vin Krill, Bob
Koloko . FIFTH ROW : Len Snierson, Mork Davis, Cooch
Chuck Mattei , Harry Hoover,
John Holbrock.

Go 9et' em tiger!

272

Winter the Winner!!!

Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes

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20
16

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St.

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19

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Coach: Charles "
(four years,
Overall

�Wilkes Stickmen had the best season yet winning 9 and losing only l. Coach Mattei had only the best things to say about his star player
"Bill Winter." Billy, who is only a sophomore, had 46 goals, 37 assists and, needless to say, was the team's leading scorer.
But, as you can obviously see, Winter is not the only one who scores; there are others, such as Gary Geischen, Jr., Craig Austin, So., and
Vinnie Krill, Jr. As far as defense goes, the man of the hour is Jeff Grandinetti. Grandinetti, Winter, Geischen, and Krill were all named to the
All MAC LaCrosse team. Winter had the distinction of being the Leading Scorer in the nation.
Coach Mattei had one of the most impressive starting attacks in the entire Middle Atlantic Conference. Junior Bob Armstrong had a total of
17 goals and 9 assists to his credit, which is quite impressive considering the outstanding play of his other two front line teammates.
All in all, the season was one of the best of all spring sports. It seemed like the stickmen could do no wrong until they lost a "sticky" 4-9
decision to Bucknell. It seemed that the team just didn't "gel" that match and their chance at an MAC title was no longer a reality, but,
instead, a dream for future teams.

Mike Motteoce. THIRD ROW:
John Bush , Don Nosh , Tom
McGonn, Scott Siegert, Nick
Lozorok, Bill Horris, Fred Lohman . FOURTH ROW : Bob
Armstrong, Rich Merchok,
Billy Winter, Craig Austin,
Gory Geischen, Vin Krill, Bob
Koloko. FIFTH ROW: Len Snierson, Mork Davis, Cooch
Chuck Mattei, Horry Hoover,
John Holbrock.

Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes

16
Lehigh
20
Dickinson
16
St. Mary's (MD)
23
Miami
15
Haverford
19
Muhlenberg
20
Lebanon Valley
13
Western Maryland
4
Bucknell
18
Kutztown St.
Coach: Charles "Chuck" Mattei
(four years, 26-11-1)
Overall: 9-1

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Leaping Lizards!!

•

�WILKES

8

Billy Winter leading scorer and MVP.

Boonton Boys

Tri-captains and Cooche,

�It's a bird, it's a plane . . .

WILKES

8'
Get cut af my way!!!

lilly Winter leading scarer and MVP.

Tri-captains and Coaches

Local Yokels

�Note of Appreciation
Perhaps only those who have worked closely on a publication, such as the Amnicola, can realize the tremendous responsibility, time, and
effort involved in making the publication a success. As Co-Editor of the 1974 Amnicola, I have experienced the seeming unending amount of
hard work required to edit such a publication. As a result, I am deeply grateful for the help I received while working on the 1974 Amnicola,
and wish to express my sincere appreciation to the following people:
Sue - Thanks for coming through with a fine Senior section.
Debbie - Thanks so much for being such a great help throughout the year. Not only did you produce a fine section on Dorms, you were
indispensable in helping me with the overall functioning of the Amnicola.
Ann -

Thanks for your work on the Organizations section and for being so patient with the scheduling and rescheduling of pictures for it.

Beth -

Thank you for your help on the Events section.

Helen - Thank you for being so very dependable and trustworthy, and for assuming full responsibility for business transactions, ads, and
layouts for the ads.
Mary Ann and Debbie -

Thank you both for the concern and interest you expressed for the progress of the Amnicola and for your willing•

ness to help at all times. Thank you, also, for the help you gave Debbie on the Dorm section.
Sue, Sue Ann, and Tina Joe -

Thanks to you for your help on Subscription Drives and for the interest you expressed throughout the year.

Thank you very, very much for the fantastic art work appearing on the introductory pages of the yearbook and in the Sports section

as well. Your skill and creativity are sincerely respected and appreciated, and have served to truly enhance the 1974 Amnicola.
Cynthia - Thanks so very much for being such a wonderful friend and volunteering to help me with the yearbook during those last trying
weeks . You were an enormous help and I am truly grateful.
Jennifer, Carol Z., Carol D., Karen, and Jannette - A special thanks to all of you for being my ever-faithful companions to the very end. The
Sports section is a truly fantastic one, and I sincerely appreciate the time, effort, and dedication you gave to it. And, Karen and Jeanette, you
removed a great burden from my shoulders by completing the enormous amount of typing involved in the Senior Directory.
George Pawlush - Thank you for being such an asset to our Sports section . Your contributions helped Jennifer and Carol Z. produce one of
the finest sections ever.
Mr. Moran -

Thank you very much for the help and advice you gave me throughout the year, and for being so willing to listen.

Richard Clompus -

An enormous thanks goes to you for the beautiful slides that I have used as dividers throughout the book and for the

cover design, and which inspired me with the theme for the 1974 Amnicola. Thank you, also, for certain pictures appearing on page 205.
Your fine photography and creativity are deeply appreciated.
Vince -

A special thanks to you for the patience you demonstrated while working with us, and for doing such a fantastic job as yearbook

photographer from Ace Hoffman Studios. Without your understanding and fine photography, our yearbook may never have materialized.
Thank you for all the hard work and late hours you spent in getting our pictures to us. We are truly grateful.
Because of these fine people, the 1974 Amnicola is a success. I am very proud of it. I sincerely hope that you are also.

June F. Beerish
Co-Editor, 1974 Amnicola

2 JOSEPH LEONARD ASA TE - 105
Searle St., Pittston, Pa ., B.A. Social•
ogy
SHEFF G . ABRAHAM- 15 Andover
St., Wilkes Borre, Pa., B.S. Commerce
and Finance
STEPHEN D. ADAMCHAK - 244
Hughes St., Swoyersville, Pa., B.A.
Political Science
LESLIE MAYNARD ADAMS - 605
Marcia Lane, Rockville, Md ., B.A.
Political Science
ROBERT PARKER ADAMS - 137
Carey Ave., Wilkes Barre, Pa., B.S.
Commerce and Finance
VALERIE ANN AIELLO- 1 Ellesworth Place, East Northport, N.Y.,
B.A. Psychology
GERALD ALEXANDER - 1 33 Carpenter Ave., Sea Cl iff, N.Y., B.S.
Mathematics
SAMUEL JOSEPH ALEXANDER JR. 129 Blockmon St., Wilkes Barre, Pa .,
B.A . History
GERALD CHRISTOPHER ALFERIO 917 Paul St., Scranton, Pa., B.A. Fine
Arts
MARK KEVIN ANDERSON - 5
Brook Drive East, Kingston, New Jersey, B.S . Commerce and Finance
JOSEPH FRANCIS ANDREWS - 100
Main St., Duryea, Po ., B.A. Psychology and Elementary Education
RICHARD BERNARD ANSELMI 981 Wyoming Ave., Exeter, Pa., B.A.
History
EVA CHRISTINE ANTANELISCrestwood Drive, Dover, New Jersey,
B.A. Fine Arts
CHARLES PATRICK AQUILINA-17
Elizabeth St., Pittston, Pa ., B.S. Commerce and Finance
JOSEPH M. AS KLAR - 206 Poland
St., Swoyersville, Pa ., B.A. Mathematics

NICHOLAS R. ATWELL - 170 Second St., Old Forge, Po. , S.S. Commerce and Finance
LEE DAVID AUERBACH - 8-28 Fairhaven Place., Fairlawn, New Jersey,
B.S. Commerce and Finance
DIANE JUSTINE AUGELLO - 39
Swallow St., Pittston, Pa ., B.A. Elementary Education and Spanish
PHILIP ELY AU RON - 336 Owen St.,
Swoyersville, Pa., B.S. Biology
DAVID LEE BALLA - 36 So. Walnut
St., Nanticoke, Pa., B.A. Political Science and Social Science
MICHAEL JAMES BANCHERO - 932
B. Blvd., New Milford, New Jersey,
B.S. Commerce and Finance
WILLIAM R. BANKS - R.D. 3 Box
215 C, Dallas, Pa., B.S. Commerce
and Finance
JAMES GORDON BARBACCI - R.D. ·
1, Noxen, Pa., B.A. History
BRUCE VINCENT BARBERA - 110
Rock St., Hughestown, Pa ., B.S.
Chemistry
ANTONIO CONSTANINE BARDOUTSOS - 2 Micalakopoulou St.,
Patras, Greece,. B.S. Mathematics
DA VI D JOHN BARRETT - Rr. 54 1

.

West G reer
B.S. Comm,
JO ANNE B
Montgomer
tary Educati
WILLIAMA.
ington Ave .,
B.A. Elemen
CATHERINE
So. Goodwi
B.A. Music
JUNE FAYE
Larksville, P,
JERIL ROBEf
Hill Village,
Commerce c
LEE L. BEREl
East Plymou
Education
PETER VAN
Comstock H,
B.A . Psychol
BARBARA A
sle St., Edwc
chology
ANNE . BER
East Orange
chology
JOSEPH D. I
ville, New J,
RONALD JA
5 , Shavertm
and Finance
MICHAELM.
Vine St., Ply,
TINA 'MARIE
Scott St., Wi
MARYCATH
View Road, I
B.S. Music Ee
MARIEANN
velt Park, 5,,.,
Nursing Edu,
GEORGEM.
Road,Shave
m• rce and Fi
THEODORE I
Ave. , Edwan
ogy
JOSEPH W. I
Jones St., Wi
Commerce a 1

MARIER. BO
Drive, West \
mentary Edu,
ANDRIA ADI
Nicholson St
Music Educat
HENRY E. BC
St., Kingston,
neering
JOHN JAME
gan St. , Wilk
ness Educatic
NANCY ANt
lllin ios Ave., ,
B.A. Political
DONALD FR,
Henry St., Pie
and Finance
JOHN ROBEi
Gardner Ave
Mathematics
THOMAS CH

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Senior Directory
2 JOSEPH LEONARD ABATE - 105
Searle St., Pittston, Pa. , B.A. Sociology
SHEFF G. ABRAHAM - 15 Andover
St., W ilkes Barre, Pa., B.S. Commerce
and Finance
STEPHEN D. ADAMCHAK - 244
Hughes St., Swoyersville, Pa., B.A.
Political Science

ze the tremendous responsibility, time, and
cperienced the seeming unending amount of
ived while working on the 1974 Amnicola,

&gt;duce a fine section on Dorms, you were
,duling and rescheduling of pictures for it.
sibility for business transactions, ads, and

LESLIE MAYNARD ADAMS - 605
Marcia Lane, Rockville, Md. , B.A.
Political Science
ROBERT PARKER ADAMS - 137
Carey Ave ., Wilkes Barre, Pa., B.S.
Commerce and Finance
VALERIE ANN AIELLO- 1 Ellesworth Place, East Northport, N.Y. ,
8.A. Psychology
GERALD ALEXANDER - 1 33 Carpenter Ave., Sea Cliff, N.Y., B.S.
Mathematics
SAMUEL JOSEPH ALEXANDER JR. 129 Blackman St., Wilkes Barre, Pa.,
8.A. History

West Green St., West Hazelton, Pa.,
B.S. Commerce and Finance

Windy Bush Road, Newtown, Pa.,
B.S. Commerce and Finance

JO ANNE BARTLE - 160 Un ion St.,
Montgomery, New York, B.A . Elementary Education

ANDREW JOHN BOWALICK - 340
McClain St., Wilkes Barre, Pa. , B.S.
Mathematics and Physics

WILLIAM A . BARTUSKI - 222 Washington Ave., West Wyoming, Pa .,
B.A. Elementary Education

JACK RASELEY BOWER - 919 East
Front St. , Berwick, Pa., B.S. Music
Education

CATHERINE ANN BAUMANN - 45
So. Goodwin Ave., Kingston, Pa.,
B.A. Music

CHARLES BENJAMIN BOYER - 322
Arch St., Berwick, Pa., B.S. History

JUNE FAYE BEERISH - 15 Coxe St.,
Larksville, Pa ., B.A . English

MICHAEL R. BREAKSTONE - 148
Staub Rd., Trucksville, Pa ., B.A. Psychology

JERIL ROBERT BENEDICT - Capitol
Hill Village, Mountain Top, Pa ., B.S.
Commerce and Finance

WILBERT MICHAEL BREZNITSKI 179 Alvin St., Freeland, Pa., B.S.
Commerce and Finance

LEE L. BERETSKY - 62 East First St.,
East Plymouth, Pa., B.A. Elementary
Education

FRANK EDWARD BRIA- 244 No.
Washington St., Wilkes Barre, Pa .,
B.A. Elementary Education

PETER VAN DYK BERG JR. - 54
Comstock Hill Road, Coonan, Conn .,
B.A. Psychology

DAVID BRIGA - 909 Skyview Dr.,
Scranton, Pa ., B.A . Political Science

BARBARA ANN BERKANT - 95 Russle St., Edwardsville, Po., B.A. Psychology

gress of the Amnicola and for your willing-

GERALD CHRISTOPHER ALFERIO 917 Paul St., Scranton, Pa ., B.A. Fine
Arts

;t you expressed throughout the year.
; of the yearbook and in the Sports section

MARK KEVIN ANDERSON - 5
Brook Drive East, Kingston, New Jersey, B.S. Commerce and Finance

ly enhance the 1974 Amnicola .

JOSEPH D. BERRY - Box 56, Bayville, New Jersey, B.A. Fine Arts

JOSEPH FRANCIS ANDREWS - 100
Main St., Duryea, Pa ., B.A. Psychology and Elementary Education

RONALD JAMES BERTRAM - R.D.
5, Shavertown , Pa ., B.S. Commerce
and Finance

RICHARD BERNARD ANSELMI 981 Wyoming Ave., Exeter, Pa., B.A .
History

MICHAEL MARTIN BIALEK - 610
Vine St., Plymouth, Pa ., B.A. History

vith the yearbook during those last trying
iver-faithful companions to the very end. The
you gave to it. And, Karen and Jeanette, you
,ed in the Senior Directory.
1elped Jennifer and Carol Z. produce one of
nd for being so willing to listen.
dividers throughout the book and for the
certain pictures appearing on page 205.

EVA CHRISTINE ANTANELISCrestwood Drive, Dover, New Jersey,
8.A. Fine Arts
CHARLES PATRICK AQUILINA- 17
Elizabeth St., Pittston, Pa ., B.S. Commerce and Finance
JOSEPH M . ASKLAR - 206 Poland
St., Swoyersville, Pa., B.A. Mathemat-

ics

·or doing such a fantastic job as yearbook
,r yearbook may never have materialized.

ly grateful.
· hope that you are also.

NICHOLAS R. ATWELL - 170 Second St., Old Forge, Pa ., B.S. Commerce and Finance
LEE DAVID AUERBACH - 8-28 Fairhaven Place ., Fairlawn, New Jersey,
B.S. Commerce and Finance
DIANE JUSTINE AUGELLO - 39
Swallow St., Pittston, Pa., B.A. Elementary Education and Spanish

i

F. Beerish

:ditor, 1974 Amnicola

PHILIP ELY AURON - 336 Owen St. ,
Swoyersville, Pa., B.S. Biology
DAVID LEE BALLA- 36 So . Walnut
St., Nanticoke, Pa., B.A. Political Science and Social Science
MICHAEL JAMES BANCHERO - 932
8. Blvd., New Milford, New Jersey,
B.S. Commerce and Finance
WILLIAM R. BANKS - R.D. 3 Box
215 C, Dallas, Pa., B.S . Commerce
and Finance
JAMES GORDON BARBACCI 1, Noxen, Pa ., B.A. History

R.D.

ROBERT CARTER - 922 Cloy Ave .,
Scranton, Pa., B.A. Philosophy
CHERYL ANN CASTROVILLARI - 10
Ha brook Ave ., Emerson , New Jersey,
B.A. Spanish
PAULA DENISE CASTRUCCI - 60
Porks Rd., Denville, New Jersey, B.S.
Music
CHRISTOPHER CLAYTON CASWELL
- 715 Bryn Mawr Ave., Narberth,
Pa ., B.A. English
MARY PAMELA CAWLEY-27 Tedrick St. , Pittston, Po., B.A. Sociology
ALFRED ROBERT CECCONI - 200
Fifth St., Wyoming, Pa., B.A. Psychol ogy

CA THY ANNE CELUSNIAK - 204
Elm St., Dupont, Pa ., B.A. Sociology
JANET MARIE CENCETTI - 1 Connel
St. , Old Forge, Pa., B.S. Medical
Technology

NANCY LOUISE BROKHAHNE 23655 Gill Rd ., Farmington, Mich .,
B.A. Elementary Education and Psychology

JENNY CENTRELLA- 640 William
St., Pittston, Po ., B.A. Elementary Education and Spanish

PAUL D. BROTZMEN - 207 Harvard
Ave ., Claremont, Calif., B.A. Political
Science

KAREN ANNE CEREP - 1 3 Birch Dr.,
Rivercrest, Tunkhannock, Pa ., B.A.
Fine Arts

CHARLES C. BROWN JR. - 377 East
Ridge, Nanticoke, Pa., B.S. Commerce and Finance

JOHN JAMES CHAKMAKAS - 60
Lee Ave., Schenectady, New York,
B.A . Mathematics

TINA 'MARIE BIANCONI - 1136
Scott St., Wilkes Barre, Pa., Fine Arts

ROBERT LEE BROWN - 200 Fergusen Ave., Shavertown, Pa ., B.A . Biology

DENISE HELEN CHAPURA - 163 W.
Brood St., Nanticoke, Po ., B.A. Elementary Education

MARY CATHERINE BICE- Valley
View Road, New Hartford, New York,
B.S. Music Education

MICHAEL THOMAS BRUNO - 1304
Susquehanna Ave., West Pittston,
Pa., B.S. Commerce and Finance

GAIL A . CHARTERA - 90 Marlborough Ave ., Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.A.
Elementary Education

MARIE ANNE BICKEL - 1 8 Roosevelt Park, Swoyersville, Pa., B.S.
Nursing Education

MARY ANNE LORRAINE BRUNO 1304 Susquehanna Ave., West Pittston, Pa., B.A. Psychology

ANDREW D. CHECK - 92 Maltby
Ave ., Swoyersville, Pa ., B.S. Commerce and Finance

GEORGE M . BIGUS - 16 Holcomb
Road, Shavertown, Pa., B.S. Comm,erce and Finance

RICHARD JOHN BURICK - 9 Arthur
Circle, Mountaintop, Pa ., B.A. Physics

DAVID JOSEPH CHECK - 92 Maltby
Ave ., Swoyersville, Po ., B.S. Commerce and Finance

ANNE. BERKISE - 90 Midland Ave.,
East Orange, New Jersey, B.A . Psychology

THEODORE BOBACH - 46 Zerby
Ave., Edwardsville, Pa ., B.A. Psychology
JOSEPH W. BOCKOWSKI - 101
Jones St. , Wilkes Barre, Pa., B.S.
Commerce and Finance

MARIE R. BOCOLO - 203 Hilltop
Drive, West Wyoming, Pa., B.A. Elementary Education
ANDRIA ADELLE BOGUSKO - 226
Nicholson St., Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.S.
Music Education
HENRY E. BOLINSKY - 33 Pulaski
St., Kingston, Pa ., B.A. Electrical Engineering
JOHN JAMES BONSALL - 221 Gilligan St., Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.S . Business Education
NANCY ANN BOOTH - 1340 D.
lllinios Ave., Cape May, New Jersey,
B.A. Political Science

BRUCE VINCENT BARBERA - 110
Rock St., Hughestown, Pa. , B.S.
Chemistry

DONALD FRANKLIN BORDICK - 80
Henry St., Plains, Pa ., B.S . Commerce
and Finance

ANTONIO CONSTANINE BARDOUTSOS - 2 Micalakopoulou St.,
Patras, Greece, B.S. Mathematics

JOHN ROBERT BOROWSKI - 189
Gardner Ave., Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.A .
Mathematics

DAVID JOHN BARRETT -

THOMAS CHARLES BOSHINSKI -

Rr. 541

MAUREEN ANN BRITT - 765 Mercer
Ave., Kingston, Pa ., B.A. Elementary
Education

B.A. English
CARLOW. CARSTENSEN - 3 Birchwood Rood, Jomes burg, New Jersey,
B.S . Commerce and Finance

CHARLES THOMAS BURILLA - Rr.
127 Dickson St., Duryea, Pa ., B.S.
Material Engineering
JAMES EDWARD BURNS - 562 No.
Gates Ave., Kingston, Pa., B.A. History

JOHN ROBERT CALABRO - 107
Walnut St. , Berwick, Pa., B.A. Mathematics
LUCILLE M. CALAHAN - 250 Carey
Ave ., Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.A . Elementary Education
MARY ANN CALAHAN - 146 Sandborn St., Wilkes Barre, Pa., B.A . Elementary Education
JENE AUGUST CAMON I - 1000
Church St., Jessup, Pa ., B.A. Elementary Education
GIFFORD R. CAPPELLINI - 320
Academy St., Wilkes Borre, Pa., B.A.
Political Science
M. LAURA CARDELLO - 124 Rainor
St., West Babylon , New York, B.A.
English
CHRISTAL. CARL - 14 Archumg
Rd ., Wayne, New Jersey, B.A . Elementary Education and Psychology
MARK RAYMOND CARMON - 258
West Center Hill Road, Dallas, Po .,

CONSTANCE J. CHEPLICK - 631 E.
Grant St., Olyphant, Po., B.A. Elementary Education

MARY PING-YUNG CHEUNG - 8
Wistarie Rd . You Yat Cheun, Kowloon, H.K., B.S. Commerce and
Finance
PAUL W . CHILEK - 104 Pacific Ave.,
West Pittston, Pa ., B.A. History
BEYERL YANN CHISLO- 418 Penn .
Ave ., Dupont, Po., B.S. Medical Technology
HENRY JOSEPH CIERNIAKOSKI, JR.
- R. 1 326 N . Washington Ave .,
Wilkes Borre, Po., B.S. Commerce and
Finance
SUSAN ZBEGNER CINQUEGRANI 735 Lehigh St. , Wilkes Borre, Po .,
B.A. Fine Arts
LOUIS ROBERT CIUFERRI - 11 9 Millard St., Old Forge, Po ., B.S. Commerce and Finance
DONNA LOUISE COFFIN - 345
Fronk Ave., Mamaroneck, N.Y., B.A.
Elementary Education
DAVID MARC COHEN - 630 Sixth
St., Lakewood , New Jersey, B.A. Psychology

277

�JOHN COLLINS - 38-47 Victoria
Rd ., Fair Lawn, N.J ., B.S. Commerce
and Finance
DAVID JAMES COOPER - 856 S.
Main St., Wilkes Barre, Pa., B.A. Elemenlary Education
ROBERT L. CORGAN - 660 Charles
St. , Kingston, Pa. , B.A. Psychology
PHILIP DANIEL CORSO- 166 W .
River St., Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.A . Elemenlory Education
DANIEL P. COUGHLIN- 214 Scott
St., Easton, Pa. , B.S. Commerce and
Finance
AYN HARTMAN CRAWLEY-21
Slyvan Way, Rockaway, New Jersey,
B.A. Psychology

DORIS DOBRANSKI - 34 Avon St.,
Wilkes Barre, Pa., B.A. Psychology
CHRISTINE H. DONAHUE - 28 Price
St., Kingston, Pa ., B.S. Music Educalion
DONNA MARIE DONCSES - 305
Second St. , Eoston , Pa., B.A. Elementary Education
RICHARD DORF - 421 So. Franklin
St., Wilkes Barre, Pa., B.A. History
ELIZABETH M . DORRIS - 589 Main
St., Edwardsville, Pa., B.A . Sociology
SUSAN ELLEN DOWNS - R.D. # 2,
Bax 326, Harveys Lake, Pa., B.A.
Sociology

RICHARD F. CURRY - 32 Graham
Ave., Metuchen , New Jersey, B.S.
Commerce and Finance

MARGARET PATRICIA DOYLE - 54
Maxwell St., Wilkes Barre, Pa., B.A.
History

ANN MARIE CUSICK- 819 Palm
St. , Scranton, Pa ., B.S . Music Educalion

GARY H. DRISCOLE - 1 3 Edith St.,
Mine Hill, N.J., B.A. History

MARJORIE EVE CZULEWICZ - 24
Newsome La., Wilton, Conn ., B.S.
Biology
JOSEPH CHARLES DAMIANO - 23
Hole St., Pittston, Pa., B.A. Political
Sc ience
ROGER CHARLES DANBURY - 541
Emory Ave. , Trenton , N .J. , B.S. Commerce and Finance
LORENE NANCY DARING - RcD. #
3, Box 436 G, Dallas, Po., B.S. Music
Education
NANCY BARBARA DARTE - 89
Main Rd ., Mountaintop, Pa., B.A. Fine
Arts
BARBARA A . DoSIL VA - 68 W. Northompton , Wilkes Barre, Po., B.A.
Ps ychology
RUSSELL C. DAUBERT, Ill - 1 23
Blockmon St., Wilkes Borre, Pa., B.S.
Commerce and Finance
CRAIG L. DEACON- R.D. # 2, Box
370, Lakewood, N.J., B.S . Commerce
and Finance
JOHN ROBERT DEAN - Griffis St. ,
Montrose, Pa ., B.A. Political Science

KAREN ANN DRYZA - 372 Kramer
St., Bogota, N .J. , B.S. Commerce and
Finance
ROBERT NOEL DUFFY - 523 S. River
St., Wilkes Barre, Pa., B.A. History
CLIFTON ELWOOD DUNGEY - 205
Lawn St., Shovertown, Pa., B.S. Mothemetics

DEBORAH ELIZABETH DUNLEAVY292 New Hancock St., Wilkes Barre,
Pa ., B.A. English
ROBET THOMAS DZUGAN - 319
Garfield St. , Nanticoke, Pa., B.A.
Mathematical Engineering
CINDY JOAN EAKER - 1 3 Atlantic
St., Metuchen, N .J., B.A. Elementary
Education and Psychology
CHARLES A . EATON, IV- 201 Valley Rd ., Watchune, N .J., B.A. Socialogy

DAVID T. EDWARDS-35 Academy
St., Plymouth, Po., B.A. Elementary
Education
DWAINE ANN EDWARDS- Bax
520, RD #4, Dallas, Po., B.A. Psychology
PAMELA ROSE ELLA EGGERT Newfoundland, Pa., B.A. Business
Education
BERNARDS. ELKO-5 E. First St.,
Larksville, Pa ., B.A . Elementary Edu-

GAIL DeANGELIS - 220 Race St. ,
Old Forge, Pa ., B.A . English

cation

EDWARD JOHN DeLUCCA - 550
Exeter A ve., West Pittston , Po ., B.A.
Psychology and Elementary Education

WILLIAN TUDOR ELLIS - Box 192,
Woodbine Rd ., Shavertown, Pa., B.S.
Business Education

MONICA DeLUCCA- 357 Thirwell
St., Hazleton, Pa ., B.S. Nursing Education

JO ANNE R. DEMYUM-631
Charles Ave ., Kingston, Pa., B.S.
Nursing Education
JON TODD DERBIN - 1051 Meade
Ave., Scranton, Pa ., B.A. Political Science

JAMES CARL De SOMBRE - 106
Welles St., Forty Fort, Pa ., B.S. Mothematical Engineering

278

ANNETTE SUSAN DOBLIX - 19
Skidmore St., Hudson, Pa ., B.A. English

JAMES STEVEN CRINNION - Valley View Dr. , R.D. # 3, Dallas, Po .,
B.S. Mathematics

ROBERT JOHN CYBULSKI - 150
Garfield St. , Nanticoke, Pa ., B.A. Psychology

••

JOSEPH PAUL DiRISIO - 234 Cool
St., Wilkes Barre, Po., B.A. Fine Arts

SHARON M . ENGELS - R. D. # 1,
Hawley, Pa., B.A. English
MARCOS LEONEL! ESPINHEIRA29 Hedge Pl ., Kingston, Po ., B.S.
Commerce and Finance
HELEN SUSAN EVANCHO-135
Washington St., Freeland , Pa ., B.S.
Commerce and Finance
MICHELLE M . EVANS - 94 W . Bennett St., Kingston , Pa ,, B.A. Elementary Education

ANN MARIE DEUTSCH - 22 Divis ion
St., Kingston, Pa ., B.A. Sociology

GOERGE JOSEPH FALCONE - 221
S. Main St., Pittston, Pa ., B.A. Psychology

RUTH CAROL DeWITT - 57 S. Pioneer Ave ., Trucksville, Pa., B.S. Music
Education

ALLAN ANGELO FANUCCI - 151 3
Cedar Ave ., Scranton, Pa ., B.S. Mathematical Engineering

RONALD RICHARD FEDOR - 420
N . Washington St., Wilkes Barre, Pa. ,
B.S. Commerce and Finance
ROBERT FERA - 599 Shawnee St.,
Breslau, Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.S. Commerce and Finance
ELLEN MARC HA FEUERMAN - 61 0
Bellmore Ave., East Meadow, N.Y.,
B.S. Biology

Ave ., Kingston , Pa., B.A . Elementary
Education
CAROL HAUGHT GEIGER - 44 Lake
Dr., Roosevelt, N .J., B.A. Spanish
ROBERT D. GENNARO- 915 N.E.
8th St., Hallandale, Florida, B.S.
Commerce and Finance
ALYCE YVETTE GERMAIN - 271 Lincoin Blvd., Emerson, N.J., B.A. Elementary Education

MICHALEN SUSAN FIGEL - 37 Poplar St., Plains, Pa., B.A. Elementary
Education and Psychology

MARGARET GESISKIE - R.D. #2,
Waymart, Pa ., B.S. Nursing Education

SUSAN CAROL FIN DON - 106 Jefferson St., Wind Gap, Pa ., B.A. Elementary Education

HUDA A . GHANNAM- 33 W . Market St., Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.A. Psycholagy

KAREN MARIE FINK - 230 Harland
St., Exeter, Pa., B.A. Psychology

VASILIOS STELIOS GIAVASIS110 Sotiros and Neorion St., Piraeus,
Greece, B.S. Electranical Engineering

PAMELA JOYCE FINK - 11 Glen
Ave ., Shickshinny, Po ., B.S. Music
Education
MADELAIN FISHER - 103 Gable Hill
Rd. , Levittown, Pa., B.S. Medical
Technology
PATRICIA BRIDIGITTE FOLEY - 61
Madison St., Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.A.
Fine Arts

RAYMOND F. GILLEN JR . - R.D. #
4, Tunkhannock, Pa ., B.S. Commerce
and Finance
DIANE KAREN GIOVANNINE 223 Sanvoia St., Exeter, Pa ., B.A. Elementary Education

ALBERT W . GLUC - 21 Caffrey St.,
Wilkes Barre, Pa., B.A. Engl ish

PATRICIA SUE FORCONE - 14909
Cobblestone Dr., Silver Spring, Md.,
B.A. Economics

JAMES BERNARD GODLEWSKI 681 N. Franklin St., Wilkes Barre,
Pa ., B.A. History

RAYMOND T. FORD - 20 Ash St. ,
W ilkes Barre, Pa. , B.S. Electronicol
Engineering

MARY ELLEN GOOD - 1 32 W . Pettebone St., Forty Fort, Po ., B.S. Music
Education

STEVEN FORST - 1 2 Mountain View
Rd., Succasunna, N .J., B.S. Biology

LINDA LEE GOODMAN - 290 Holden St., West Wyoming, Pa ., B.A.
Psychology

LISA FOXX - 3 Woodside Drive,
Farmingdale, N .J., B.A. Elementary
Education
BARRY C. FRANK - 170 Pine St.,
Nanticoke, Pa ., B.S. Electronical Engineering

TED I. FREY - 2626 Burro La ., East
Meadow, N .Y., B.S. Commerce and
Finance

MICHAEL GERARD HI SCHAK 11 25 Hanover St., Nanticoke, Pa .,
B.S. Commerce and Finance
NANCY KATHRYN HOFBAUER-92
W. Ross St., Wilkes Borre, Pa ., B.A .
Elementary Education
LEONARD S. HOJNOWS Kl - 187
E. Ridge St., Nanticoke, Po ., B.A.
Chemistry
DENISE MARIE HOLLICK - 1025
Washington Street, Freeland, Pa .,
B.A. Spanish and Elementary Educelion

JEFFREY DJ
er! St., No n
ogy

JANICE LYI
Alexander .
Elementary
NATHAN (
St ., Hazlet,
and Financ,
DEBORAH
wanna Ave

matics
JAMES BAf
Wilkes Barr
ence and H

TAMARA HRYNKO - 28 Lester St.,
Wallington, M .J., B.A. Engl ish

WILLIAM R
Grove Ave.
Commerce

MITCHELL S. GOUZE - 611 W . 239
St., Bronx, N.Y., B.A. Political Science

PAUL ELLIOT HUNTER, JR . - 1705
Washburn St., Scranton, Pa ., B.S.
Physics

WILLIAM(
ton Place, (
Arts

SUSAN E. HUTTON - 130 Main St. ,
Conyngham, Pa., B.A . Elementary
Education

THOMAS F
W . Main St
tory and Po

JOSEPH DAVID IERO - 61 0 N.
Wyoming St. , Hazleton, Po. , B.S.
Commerce and Finance

GAYLE E. K
land Rd ., R,

CAROL KRIS TEN FUMANTI - 191 3
Scarborough Ave ., Exeter, Pa ., B.A .
Sociology

SANFORD ALAN GREENBERG5552 Netherland Ave., Bron x, N.Y.,
B.A. Sociology

RANDALL GLENN GALE - 167 S.
Maple Ave., Kingston, Pa ., B.A. His-

SUSAN BARBARA GREENSPAN 172 Throckmorton La., Old Bridge,
N .J., B.A. Elementary Education

21 S. Gates

LINDA RUTH HILL - 1173 Wasswegass Rd., Hellertown, Pa ., B.S. Commerce and Finonce

ANTHONY
Dawson St.
merce and I

cation

NANCY E. GREENBERG - 15 Dixon
Ave., Liberty, N.Y., B.S . Music Educe-

VICKIE GEARHART -

JOANNE LOUISE HERFURTH - 7
Fairview Dr., Neshanic Station , N.J. ,
B.A. French

LYNN KARI
Forty Fort, I
cation

MARCIA A . GOSCIEWSKI - Casey
Park, Wilkes La. # 33, Wilkes Barre,
Po., B.A . Sociology

WAYNE HARRY FULLERTON - 207
Shell Rd., Carney 's Point, N .J., B.A .
Chemistry

THERESA A . GAZA - 163 Lidy ' s
Road, Dupont, Pa ., B.A . English

RICHARD ANTHONY HARTRANFT R.D . # 2, Tamaqua, Pa ., B.S. Commerce and Finance

MAUREEN
Park St., W

LIONEL DAVID GREEN - 84 Second
Ave., Schumacher, Ontario, Canada,
B.S. Commerce and Finance

JOSEPH GERARD GAYDOS - 18
W . Hollenback Ave ., Wilkes Barre,
Pa ., B.A. Mathematics

PATRICIA i,
side Ave., E
mentary Ed

JOSEPH M . HOUCK - 79 Cooper
St., Pringle, Pa., B.A. Elementary Edu-

PAUL HENRY GOODMAN - 69 Tilbury Ave ., W . Nanticoke, Pa ., B.S.
Electronicol Engineering

DEBORAH JANE FULLERTON - 38
Cambridge Rd ., Freehold, N.J., B.A.
Psychology and Elementary Education

JEAN GILROY GAVLICK - 230
Madison St., Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.A.
Elementary Education

NANCY LEE HARRIS -337 Rutter
Ave. , Kingston, Pa ., B.A. English

JOYCE MA
Poplar St.,
chology

RUSSELL C. GREBE, JR . - Box 44-G,
Shickshinny, Pa., B.S. Commerce and

JOVAN NA MARIE GATTI - 714
O ' Hara St., Scranton, Pa ., B.S. Music
Education

MARY MAF
Avenue, Ed
chology an,

ogy

WALTER FREDRIC FROH - Bear
Creek Village, Bear Creek, Pa., B.A.
Political Science

DAVID J. GALLICK - 127 W. Church
St., Nanticoke, Pa ., B.A. Biology

JOHN F. HACZEWSKI - 140 N .
Main St., Plains, Pa., B.S. Commerce
and Finance

ROBERT THOMAS HOOLEY - 316
Madison St., W ilkes Barre, Pa., B.S.
Music Education

JEFFREY ANTHONY GRANDINETTI
- 1 372 Lanes Mill Rd., Lakewood,
N .J., B.S. Commerce and Finance

BARBARA A . GALL - 44 Laurel St.,
Plains, Pa., B.A . English

SHARI ANt
Ave., W ilke
tary Educat

REGINA KE
St., W ilkes
Education

M . KA TH LEEN FETCH FRITTS - R.
964 Exeter Ave., Exeter, Po., B.A. Elementory Education

tory

PA TRICK JOSEPH GURNEY - 1508
Prospect Ave ., Scranton, Pa ., B.A.
Sociology

Finance

tion

JARET GRIFFITHS - 13 So . Meade
St., Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.A. Elementary Education
STEVEN MARK GROSSMAN - 40
No. Landon Ave., Kingston, Pa., B.A.
Psychology

GREGORY FRANKLIN HOLLIS - 5
Orchard Lo., Hillsdale, N.J ., B.S. Biol-

LEONA M . IN SALA CO - 11 0 E.
Oak St., Pittston, Po., B.A . Sociology

GEORGEV
2761 Arra,
B.S. Music I

PETER ALBERT JADELIS - 55 No.
12th St., Kenilworth, N.J., B.S. Commerce and Finance

JANET LOL
Old Mill Ro
Psychology

MARYL. JAMES - 408 Pringle St.,
Pringle, Pa ., B.S. Biology

DARLENE~
sion St., Wi
ology

ROBERT DAVID JANOSKI- 37
Jeannette St., Plymouth, Pa., B.A.
Fine Arts

SANDRA EFFIE JANUSZEWSKI 384 Grove Pl. , Sugar Notch, Pa ., B.A.
Sociology
CATHRYN CAROL JARIN - P.O. Box
52, Fountainville, Pa ., B.A. Psychology

DIANEM. I
Dickson , Po

RONALDA
Spruce St. ,
try

JOSEPH M .
lock St., Ex,

LINDA M. JONES - 103 Academy
St., Plymouth, Pa ., B.A. English

JACKIE FRE
236 S. Frar
B.A. Englisf

ROSE GUASTO- 20 Stout St.,
Yatesville, Pa ., B.A. Spanish

LOIS A . JONES - 20 Washington
Terr., Pittston, Pa., B.A. Elementary
Education

KAREN R. I
St., Glen L&gt;
lion

THERESA JEAN GUASTO - 1800
River Road, Pittston, Pa ., B.A. Elementary Education

RUTHANNE JONES - 10 Tripp
Manor, Forty Fort, Pa., B.A. English
and Theater Arts

LOVEYKO
Main St., 'A
lish

JOSEPH JAMES GURKA - 201 W.
Grand St., Nanticoke, Pa ., B.S. Music
Education

EDWARD THOMAS KALISH - 85
Cooper St., Pringle, Pa ., B.A. Fine
Arts

GARY KOE
Kingston, P
Finance

DANIEL GEORGE GROW, JR . - 223
Arch St. , Ringtown, Pa., B.A . History

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,., B.A.

Ave., Kingston, Pa ., B.A. Elementary
Education
CAROL HAUGHT GEIGER - 44 Lake
Dr., Roosevelt, N .J., B.A. Spanish
ROBERT D. GENNARO - 915 N.E.
8th St., Hallandale, Florida, B.S.
Commerce and Finance
ALYCE YVETTE GERMAIN - 271 Lin•
coin Blvd ., Emerson, N .J., B.A. Elementary Education
MARGARET GESISKIE- R.D. # 2,
Waymart, Pa ., B.S. Nursing Education
HUDA A. GHANNAM - 33 W . Market St., Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.A. Psychology
VASILIOS STELIOS GIAVASIS 110 Sotiros and Neorion St., Piraeus,
Greece, B.S. Electronical Engineering
RAYMOND F. GILLEN JR. - R.D. #
4, Tunkhannock, Pa., B.S . Commerce
and Finance
DIANE KAREN GIOVANNINE 223 Sanvoia St., Exeter, Pa ., B.A. Elementary Education
ALBERT W. GLUC - 21 Caffrey St.,
Wilkes Barre, Pa., B.A. English
JAMES BERNARD GODLEWSKI 681 N . Franklin St., Wilkes Barre,
Po ., B.A. History
MARY ELLEN GOOD - 132 W . Pet•
tebone St., Forty Fort, Pa ., B.S . Music
Education
LINDA LEE GOODMAN - 290 Halden St., West Wyoming, Pa., B.A.
Psychology
PAUL HENRY GOODMAN - 69 Tilbury Ave ., W. Nanticoke, Pa ., B.S.
Electronical Engineering
MARCIA A. GOSCIEWSKI - Casey
Park, Wilkes La . # 33, Wilkes Barre,
Pa ., B.A. Sociology
MITCHELL S. GOUZE - 611 W . 239
St., Bronx, N.Y., B.A. Political Science
JEFFREY ANTHONY GRANDINETTI
- 1 372 Lanes Mill Rd., Lakewood,
N .J ., B.S . Commerce and Finance
RUSSELL C. GREBE, JR. - Box 44-G,
Shickshinny, Pa ., B.S. Commerce and
Finance

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ducation
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LIONEL DAVID GREEN - 84 Second
Ave ., Schumacher, Ontario, Canada,
B.S. Commerce and Finance

PATRICK JOSEPH GURNEY - 1508
Prospect Ave., Scranton, Pa ., B.A.
Sociology

SHARI ANN KALISH - 11 Kirkendoll
Ave., Wilkes Barre, Pa., B.A. Elemen•
tary Education

KATHRYN MARY KOLOJIJCHICK-

lish and Theater Arts

74 Mountain St., Swoyersville, Pa.,

JOHN F. HACZEWSKI - 140 N.
Main St., Plains, Pa ., B.S. Commerce
and Finance

MARY MARTHA KANE - 48 Zerby
Avenue, Edwardsville, Pa ., B.A. Psy·
chology and Elementary Education

ILENE GELB KONDRAD - Sheridan
Manor Apt. J-11, Wilkes Barre, Pa .,
B.A. Elementary Education

JAMES J . LEARY - Pod 58, Roosevelt Rd., Swoyersville, Pa ., B.A. Psy·
chology

NANCY LEE HARRIS -337 Rutter
Ave., Kingston, Pa ., B.A. English

PATRICIA M. KARLONIS - 139 Hillside Ave ., Edwardsville, Pa., B.A. Elementary Education

MARSHALL I. KORNBLATT - 517
Northern Blvd., Chinchilla, Pa., B.S .
Commerce and Finance

HOW ARD MARK LEVY - 3517 Lau•
rel Ave., Moosic, Pa ., B.A. Political
Science

LYNN KARNOFSKY - 455 River St.,
Forty Fort, Pa ., B.A. Elementary Edu-

MICHELE R. KOTCHICK - 89 Mary
St., Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.A. Sociology

cation

JOHN JOSEPH KOWLACHIK - 1 09
Page St., Kingston, Pa ., B.S. Electroni•
cal Engineering

DAVID GERALD LIEB - 80 S. River
St., Apt. # 3, Wilkes Barre, Pa., B.S.
Commerce and Finance

RICHARD ANTHONY HARTRANFT R.D. # 2, Tamaqua, Pa ., B.S . Com·
merce and Finance
JOANNE LOUISE HERFURTH - 7
Fairview Dr ., Neshanic Station, N.J .,
B.A. French
LINDA RUTH HILL - 1173 Wasswe•
goss Rd ., Hellertown, Pa., B.S. Commerce and Finance
MICHAEL GERARD HISCHAK 1125 Hanover St., Nanticoke, Pa .,
B.S. Commerce and Finance
NANCY KATHRYN HOFBAUER - 92
W. Ross St., Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.A .
Elementary Education
LEONARD S. HOJNOWSKI - 1 87
E. Ridge St., Nanticoke, Pa., B.A.
Chemistry

ANTHONY A. KARUZIE, JR. - 1516
Dawson St., Avoca, Pa., B.S. Commerce and Finance
JEFFREY DANIEL KATRA - 148 Robert St., Nanticoke, Pa ., B.A. Psychology
JANICE LYNN KATUNA - 1 30 New
Alexander St. , Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.A.
Elementary Education
NATHAN G. KATZ-98 N . Laurel
St., Hazleton, Pa., B.S. Commerce
and Finance
DEBORAH KAZI NETZ - 326 Lacko•
wanna Ave., Dupont, Pa., B.S . Mathematics

MAUREEN ANNE KENNEDY - 27
Park St., Wharton, N .J., B.A. English

TAMARA HRYNKO- 28 Lester St.,
Wallington, M.J., B.A. English

WILLIAM R. KENNY - 1 406 Pine
Grove Ave., Westfield, N .J ., B.S.
Commerce and Finance

KONSTANTY H. KURTZ- 530 New•
ton Rd., Scranton, Pa ., B.S. Nursing
Education

PAUL ELLIOT HUNTER, JR . - 1705
Washburn St., Scranton, Pa ., B.S.
Physics

WILLIAM CHARLES KERN - 35 Burton Place, Cresskill, N.J., B.A. Fine
Arts

GAIL A. KUTCH - 144 Hollenback
St., Plains, Pa ., B.A. Elementary Edu-

SUSAN E. HUTTON - 1 30 Main St.,
Conyngham, Pa ., B.A. Elementary
Education

THOMAS FRANK KIEWLAK - 308
W . Main St., Nanticoke, Pa ., B.A. His•
tory and Political Science

RICHARD BERNARD KUTZ - Rr. 22
Simpson St., Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.A.
Sociology

JOSEPH DAVID IERO - 61 0 N.
Wyoming St., Hazleton, Pa., B.S.
Commerce and Finance

GAYLE E. KIN BACK - 2464 Woodland Rd., Roslyn, Pa., B.A. German

KAREN ANN KUZMINSKI - 73 St.
Mary St., Plains, Pa., B.S. Medical
Technology

ROSE GUASTO - 20 Stout St.,
Yatesville, Pa ., B.A. Spanish
THERESA JEAN GUASTO - 1 800
River Road, Pittston, Pa., B.A. Elementary Education
JOSEPH JAMES GURKA - 201 W.
Grand St., Nanticoke, Po. , B.S. Music
Education

ROBERT DAVID JANOSKI - 37
Jeannette St., Plymouth, Pa., B.A.
Fine Arts

DIANE M. KIWIOR - 904 Main St.,
Dickson, Pa ., B.A . Psychology

cation

ELAINE M. KUCHEMBA- 36 Gilles•
pie St., Swoyersville, Pa., B.A . History

cation

RICHARD JOHN LACK - 21 0 Washington Ave., Saugerties, N .Y., B.S.
Commerce and Finance
LAWRENCE DAMIAN LALLY - 41
Echo La., Willingboro, N.J., B.A. Polit•
ical Science
MICHAEL KING LAMADE - 524
Vallamont Dr., Williamsport, Pa ., B.A.
History
WAYNE FRANCIS LANDI - Elmhurst
Blvd., Moscow, Pa., B.S . Commerce
and Finance

SANDRA EFFIE JANUSZEWSKI 384 Grove Pl., Sugar Notch, Pa ., B.A.
Sociology

RONALD ANDREW KLIMEK - 600
Spruce St., Dupont, Po., B.S . Chemis•
try

CATHRYN CAROL JARIN - P.O. Box
52, Fountainville, Pa ., B.A . Psychology

JOSEPH M. KLOCKO - 1 57 Whit•
lock St., Exeter, Pa., B.S. English

MICHAEL KENNETH LANE - 28
Gregory Dr., Kenvil, N .J., B.A . History

JACKIE FREEMAN KLOSOWKIE 236 S. Franklin St., Wilkes Barre, Pa .,
B.A. English

THOMAS RALPH LASKIN SKI - 105
Walnut St., Dunmore, Pa ., B.S . Mathematical Engineering

KAREN R. KMIETOWICZ -

LINDA M. JONES - 103 Academy
St., Plymouth, Pa ., B.A. English

CYNTHIA A. LOCKE - 9 5 S. Mt.
Blvd., Mountaintop, Pa ., B.A. English
PAULETTE ANN LOEFFLAD- 243
Pierce St., Kingston, Pa., B.A. History

BRUCE EDWARD LONG - 37 Harris
Hill Rd ., Trui::ksville, Pa ., B.S. Com•
merce and Finance

JOSEPH M. HOUCK - 79 Cooper
St., Pringle, Pa., B.A. Elementary Education

DARLENE KISHBAUGH - 249 Division St., Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.A. Soci•
ology

11 Thomas St.,
South River, N.J., B.A. Elementary
Education

RITA MAZIARZ KRILL - 61 Finn St.,
Wilkes Barre, Pa., B.S . Nursing EduSHARON ANN KRUi&lt; - Jefferson
Ct., Lanfley AFB, Va ., B.A. Sociology

LOIS A. JONES - 20 Washington
Terr., Pittston, Pa., B.A. Elementary
Education

2 First
St., Glen Lyon, Pa., B.S. Music Educa•
lion

DRUSILLA BELLE LAUGHMAN 1 090 Locust Grove Rd., York, Pa.,
B.A. English

RUTHANNE JONES- 10 Tripp
Manor, Forty Fort, Pa., B.A. English
and Theater Arts

LOVEY KOCHANIEVICH - 510 N.
Main St., Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.A. Eng•
lish

PAUL J . LAVELLE, JR. - 67 Morrill
St., Plains, Pa ., B.A. English

EDWARD THOMAS KALISH - 85
Cooper St. , Pringle, Pa ., B.A . Fine
Arts

GARY KOENIG- 84 Dawes Ave.,
Kingston, Pa ., B.S. Commerce and
Finance

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NADZIA LITIAHO -

JOSEPH LONCOSKI - 211 Cham•
berlain St., Plains, Pa ., B.S. Electrical
Engineering

GEORGE EDWARD KUNST - R.D.
# 1, Ridgeview Ext., Venetia, Pa.,
B.S. Commerce and Finance

MARYL. JAMES - 408 Pringle St.,
Pringle, Po., B.S. Biology

REBECCA A. LINKOSKY - 1 0 Waller
St., Larksville, Pa ., B.A. Psychology

ROBERT MILAN KRIENKE - 11 30
Thorton Ave ., Plainfield, N .J ., B.A.
Psychology

JOYCE MARIE KENGER - 123 W.
Poplar St., Plymouth, Pa ., B.A. Psy•
chology

SANFORD ALAN GREENBERG 5552 Netherland Ave ., Bronx, N .Y.,
B.A. Sociology

JILL LINDER - 29 Florham Ave., Flor•
ham Park, N.J., B.A. Sociology

ANNE A. LOFTUS - 207 Spring St.,
Moosic, Pa ., B.A. Mathematics

ROBERT THOMAS HOOLEY - 316
Madison St., Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.S.
Music Education

JANET LOUISE KIRCHNER - 2180
Old Mill Road, Sea Girt, N .J., B.A.
Psychology

MICHAEL G. LEE - 7604 Marian Ct.,
Falls Church, Va., B.A. History

THEODORE J. KRESKY - 416 Carter
St., Old Forge, Pa ., B.A . Psycholqgy

REGINA KEMMERER - 308 Mclean
St., Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.S. Nursing
Education

PETER ALBERT JADELIS - 55 No .
12th St., Kenilworth, N .J., B.S. Com•
merce and Finance

DANIEL GEORGE GROW, JR. - 223
Arch St., Ringtown, Pa ., B.A . History

ROSE ANN B. KRAYNAK - 634
Avenue E, West Wyoming, Pa., B.A.
Elementary Education and Spanish

GREGORY FRANKLIN HOLLIS· 5
Orchard La., Hillsdale, N.J ., B.S. Biology

NANCY E. GREENBERG - 15 Dixon
Ave., Liberty, N .Y., B.S . Music Educalion

STEVEN MARK GROSSMAN - 40
No . Landon Ave. , Kingston, Pa., B.A.
Psychology

DARRYL GERARD KRAMER - 59
Henry St., Plains, Pa ., B.A. Psychol•
ogy

JAMES BARTH KELLEY - 4 1 Oak St.,
Wilkes Barre, Pa., B.A. Political Science and History

LEONA M. INSALACO - 110 E.
Oak St., Pittston, Pa., B.A. Sociology

JARET GRIFFITHS - 1 3 So . Meade
St., Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.A . Elementary Education

MARY DENISE KRACKENFELS 102 Stanton St., Wilkes Barre, Pa.,
B.A . Psychology and German

DENISE MARIE HOLLICK - 1025
Washington Street, Freeland, Pa .,
B.A. Spanish and Elementary Educa•
lion

GEORGE WILLIAM KINSLEY, IV 2761 Arrowhead Dr., Langhorne, Pa .,
B.S. Music Education

SUSAN BARBARA GREENSPAN 172 Throckmorton La ., Old Bridge,
N .J., B.A. Elementary Education

B.S. Medical Technology

RICHARD H. LOPA TTO, JR . -

2503

N . Washington St., Scranton , Pa.,
B.S. Commerce and Finance

ELIZABETH LOPEZ - 547 Ford Ave .,
Kingston, Pa ., B.A. Spanish and
French
RICHARD HENRY LORENZEN - 411
Knierim Pl., New Milford, N .J., B.A.
History
PAULA LORI - Rr. 46 Poole St., Pittston, Pa., B.A. English
CAROLE SUSAN LOWANDE - 308
Anthony St., Middlesex, N.J., B.S.
Business Education
BARBARA DAWN LUCCA - 111
Trout St., Brick Town, N.J ., B.A. Eng•
lish

DONALD WILLIAM LUDOVICI 333 Meadowbrook La., South
Orange, N .J., B.S . Chemistry
ROBERT LUSSI - R.D. # 2, Box 421,
Avoca, Pa., B.S. Commerce and
Finance
DEBORAH ANN LUTZ - 25 E. Enter•
prise St., Glen Lyon, Po ., B.S . Mathe•
matics
JAMES R. MacNEAL - Rr. 226 Sam·
uels Ave ., Hazleton, Pa ., B.A . Chemis•
try
CHARLES JOSEPH T. MAKER- 539
Hanover St., Nanticoke, Pa., B.A.
Political Science
STEPHEN EDWARD MALONE - 41
Peqout La., East Islip, N.Y ., B.S. Music
Education
RICKY D. MANGANELLA - 23 E.
Vaughn St., Kingston, Po ., B.S. Mathemetics

KATHLEEN MARIE MANSBERY - 18
Red Hill Rd., Warren, N .J., B.A. Eng·
lish

JANE M. LAW - P.O . Box 62, Dallas, Po ., B.A. Sociology

EDUARDO MARBAN - 809 Glen•
wood R., Old Forge, Pa ., B.S . Mathe•
matics

ROBERT MICHAEL LEACH - 117
Second Ave ., Kingston, Pa., B.A . Eng•

JOHN F. MARION - 26 Gerard Rd .,
Yardville, N .J., B.A. Psychology

279

�ELLEN RUTH MITCHELL - 54 Cherry
St. , Plymouth, Pa ., B.A . French

ELAINE LOUISE OWEN - 380
Charles St., Luzerne, Pa ., B.A . English

JOYCE M . MOCHAN - 72 Mundy
St., W ilkes Barre, Pa ., B.S. Nursing
Education

FREDERICK JOHN PACOLITCH 809 Union St., Taylar, Pa., B.S. Music
Education

DENNIS ROBERT MOORE - 27 W.
4th St., Hazleton, Pa., B.S. Commerce
and Finance

LEONARD J. PACZKOWSKI , JR . 315 West New Port St. , Glen Lyon,
Po ., B.A. Political Science

VALERIE E. MOORE - 69 Cortland
Pl. , Cliffside Pork, N.J ., B.A . Socialogy and German

JOSEPH J. PAGNANI - 3822
Wylam Ave., Scranton, Po., B.S.
Commerce and Finance

PA TRICIA ANN MORAN - 104
Hovenford Dr., Loflin , Po. , B.A. Elementory Education

ROBERT G . PAHL, JR. -512 Delowore Ave ., West Pittston , Po., B.S.
Mathematical Engineering

JENNIFER CHRISTINE MORGAN 29½ Pine St., Pittston, Pa., B.A. Elementory Education

RICHARD PALMER - 8 Forst Rd.,
Randolph , New Jersey, B.S. Psychology

JEROME SAMUEL MORGENSTERN
- 818 Hilltop Rd., Cinnaminson,
N .J., B.S. Commerce and Finance

THOMAS J. PANETTI - 94 Thompson Ave. , Dover, New Jersey, B.A .
Psychology

JOHN JOSEPH MAZZOLLA - 321 E.
Main St., Dalton, Pa ., B.S. Commerce
and Finance

KURT DAVID MOSER - 1911 Blue
Ridge Dr., Lancaster, Pa., B.S. Mathematical Engineering

ELAINE CHRISTINE PARA - 62
Union St., lnkerman, Pa., B.A. French

JAMES PAUL McANDREW, JR. 238 Main St., Moosic, Pa ., B.A. English

THOMAS J. MOTICHKA - 401 S.
River St. , Wilkes Barre, Po ., 8.5 . Commerce and Finance

PAULE. McANDREW - 422 Hickory
St. , Scranton, Pa. , B.S . Mothemoticol
Engineering

MICHAEL D. MURPHY - 380 N .
Main St., Wilkes Barre, Po., B.A.
Physics

ANNE FITZSIMMONS McEVOY 202 Avenue K, Matamoras, Po., B.A.
Sociology

RICHARD J. NARDONE - 400
Washington Ave., West Wyoming,
Pa ., B.S. Commerce and Finance

RICHARD ALBERT McGUIRE - 2502
Berwyn Rd., Wilmington, Del., B.A.
Political Science

WILLIAM CHARLES NASH - Retreat,
Hunlock Creek, Pa ., B.S. Commerce
and Finance

DAVID B. MclNTYRE - 326 Wyoming Ave., Kingston, Pa., B.S. Commerce and Finance

JOSEPH CHRISTOPER NEAPOLITAN
- 31 E. Tamarack St., Hazleton, Po. ,
B.A. History

ELLA JOAN McNAMARA - 250
George St., Wilkes Barre, Po ., B.A.
Fine Arts

WILLIAM MELVIN NICHOLS, JR. 85 Sharpe St., Kingston, Pa., B.A . Philosophy and Religion

DAVID PAGE MECKBACH - 909
Hollywood Circle, Williamsport, Po.,
B.S. Commerce and Finance

MICHAEL ANDREW NIEHOFF - 912
Center St., Jim Thorpe, Pa ., B.A. Politicol Science

MARY PATRICIA ANN MELVIN 139 William St., Pittston, Pa ., 8.A .
Sociology

MICHELLE MARIE NOLL - 42
Amherst Ave., Wilkes Barre, Pa., B.A.
Fine Arts

MARCIO AURELIO De A. MENEZES
- Rio Jacuipe 22, Monte Serrot Salvador - Bahia, Brazil, B.A . Fine Arts

WENDELL V. NORDLAND, JR. - 12
Clover Pl., Mine Hill, Dover, N .J., B.S.
Biology

MICHAEL MERCANTI- 2031 Farr
St., Scranton , Po., B.A. Biology

BERNARD CHARLES NOSAL - 1101
Walnut St ., Freeland, Pa., 8.S. Commerce and Finance

LEONARDIA DONNA MARUSAK 12 W. St. Mary's Rd. , Wilkes Barre,
Pa ., B.A. Chemistry
JAMES STANLEY MASHAS-42 N.
Goodwin Ave. , Kingston, Pa., B.S.
Commerce and Finance
RICHARD DAVID MASI - 2302 Lourel Dr., Cinnaminson, N .J., B.S . Business Education
PETER G . MA TECHAK, JR. - 200
Dunn Ave ., Old Forge, Pa ., B.S. Commerce and Finance
THOMAS J. MAUGER- 750 N .
Pennsylvania Ave., Wilkes Borre, Po.,
B.S. Commerce and Finance
KA TH LEEN MARIE MAURER- 22
Stanworth Rd., Kendall Pork, N.J.,
B.A. Sociology
ERIC GRAYDON MA YER Falls, Po., B.A. English

R.D . # 1,

ROSANNE B. MESH - 317 Lyndwood Ave. , Wilkes Borre, Pa., 8.A.
History
WILLIAM METCALF - 109 Homewood Ave ., Allendale, N .J., 8.5.
Music Education
ANTHONY J. MICHAEL - 36 Jones
St., Wilkes Borre, Pa ., B.A . Psychology
SHIRLEY A . MICHAELS - Pod 442
Bartoli, West Wyoming, Po ., B.A . Psychology

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JAMES JOSEPH MILLER - 68 Jomes
St., Ashley, Pa ., B.S. Mathematics
MARY ELIZABETH MILLER - 404
Schuyler Ave ., Kingston, Pa ., B.S.
Sociology

MINDY CAROL MILLER - 1651 Oak
St., Lebanon, Po., B.A. Political Science

WARREN LEE MILLER-665 Rector
St., Philadelphia, Pa., B.S. Business
Education
PETER MIRABELLE - 15 Ann St.,
West Pittston, Pa., B.A. Psychology

280

ELAINE ANN NOTARl-624
O'Hara St., Scranton, Pa ., B.A. Elementory Education
SIMEON CHRISTOS NTAFOS - Pyrgau St., Trikola, Thessaly, Greece,
B.S . Electrical Engineering
MICHAEL JOHN O'BOYLE - 117
Lambert St., Pittston, Po ., B.S . Commerce and Finance
DENISE C. OGONOWSKI - 7 4
McArthur Dr., Scotia, N .Y., B.A. English
LAUREN HARRIS O ' HARA-413
Wyoming Ave., West Pittston, Pa .,
8.A . English
MARTHA DeGROOTE OLIVER 569 Ford Ave., Kingston, Pa ., B.A.
Elementary Education
JOSEPH GERALD OLIVIERI - 53
Logan St., Wilkes Borre, Po ., B.A . Philosophy
NANCY ANN ONUSCHAK Wilkeswood, Beaver Ct., Wilkes
Barre, Pa ., B.S. Nursing Education

JOHN STEPHEN PARTILLA - 175
Moyallen St. , Wilkes Borre, Po., B.A.
Chemistry
GAIL LORRAINE PARTYKA - 3537
U.S. 22, Somersville, New Jersey,
B.A. English

JOHN FRANCIS PIRRELO - 528
Broad St., Pittston, Pa ., B.A . Socialogy

BETTIE ANN ROGERS - 504 Fourth
St., West Pittston, Pa ., B.S. Nursing
Education

DAVID ANDREW PISKORIK - 54
Courtright St., Pringle, Pa. , B.S. Mathematical Engineering

TAGHI ROOHAZA-Box 306,
Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.S. Electrical Eng i-

CAMILLE THERESA PIZANO - 1395
Susquehanna Ave ., Exeter, Po., B.A.
Psychology and Elementary Education

ALAN B. ROSENCRANCE - R.D. #
2, Laceyville, Pa ., B.S. Chemistry

MARTIN PAUL POBUTKIEWICZ, JR.
- 1367 Liberty St., Trenton, New
Jersey, B.A . English
BEYERL Y MAE POWELL - 5812
Temple Hills Rd. , Temple Hills, Md.,
B.A . History
ROBERT J. PRASCHUNUS - 230
Sullivan St., Exeter, Pa., B.S. Commerce and Finance
ROBERT DOUGLAS PRENDERGAST
- Box 83D, Route 1, Leesburg, Va.,
B.S. Commerce and Finance
JOHN FREDERICK PRICE - 269 Pop·
lar St., Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.S. Biology
ALLEN PRICE PRODGERES, JR. 191 New Alexander St., Wilkes
Barre, Pa ., B.S. Commerce and
Finance

PATRICIA PATALAK-39 Cleveland
St., Hudson, Pa ., B.A. Psychology

ROBERT RADICE - 1 37 Abbott St.,
Plains, Pa ., B.S. Commerce and
Finance

MARCIA HALL PATTISON - 130 W.
Broad St., Nanticoke, Po., B.S. Business Education

DIANE ROGERS RALSTON - 30
Woodbury St., Wilkes Borre, Pa., B.A.
Elementary Education

FRANK W . PAULEWICZ, JR. - 97
Walnut St., Nanticoke, Pa., B.S .
Mathematical Engineering

MARLEEN ANNE RAMPOLA - 85
St. Claire St., Wilkes Borre, Pa., B.A.
Elementary Education

JOSEPH E. PAVILL - 198 Lynwood
Ave ., Wilkes Borre, Po., B.S. Commerce and Finance

JOHN WILLIAM REAP - 920 South
St., Avoca, Pa., B.S. Music Education

CAROL ANN PECHALONIS - 61
Putnam St., Tunkhannock, Pa., B.A .
History
HARRY M. PECUCH - 321 Samson
St., Old Forge, Po., B.S. Commerce
and Finance

DOREEN LOUISE PELLEGRINI - 102
W. Carey St., Plains, Po., B.S. Mathemoticol Engineering
KAREN LUCIA PEPPE- 251 Sanovia
St., Exeter, Po ., B.A. Elementary Education and Spanish
S. THOMAS PERRONE - 192 Riverside Dr ., Wilkes Borre, Pa ., B.A. History
PAMELA LOUISEPETHICH - R.D. #
2, Dallas, Pa., B.A. Elementary Educelion

PAMELA HOPE REFOWICH - 1501
E. Brood St., Hazleton, Pa., B.A. English
MARY ANNE MARGARET RENIO - 4
Mill St. , Luzerne, Pa ., B.A . History
JOHN N. REYNOLDS - 14 E. Harrison St., Tunkhannock, Po., B.A. Psychalogy
JOHN GERALD RICE - 98 Park
Ave., Wilkes Borre, Pa ., B.A . Elementary Education
GRACE ANGELA RINALDI - 113 El
Dr ., Taylor, Pa., B.S . Commerce and
Finance
ALICE RUTH RINEHIMER - 429 N.
Main St. , Wilkes Barre, Pa., B.A. English
DEBORAH ALICIA RINKEN - Box
365 R.D. #4, Dallas, Pa ., B.A. Spanish

ROSEMARY PETRILLO- 137 N .
Main St., Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.A . Elementory Education

JANICE RITTER - 351 S. River St.,
Wilkes Barre, Pa., B.A. Sociology

SUSAN LYNN PEZZNER - 153 New
Mallery Pl. , Wilkes Borre, Pa., B.A.
Mathematics

DARWIN DOYLE ROBERTS - 22 W.
Church St., Nanticoke, Pa ., B.A. Politi•
col Science

WILLIAM RAYMOND PHILLIPSThomas St., Tra iler Park # 125,
Wilkes Borre, Po ., B.A. History and
Philosophy

THERESA M . ROCCOGRANDI - 27
Armstrong St., Edwardsville, Po., B.A.
Elementary Education

ANTHONY PICCILLO - 167 Pine St.,
Pittston, Pa. , B.A. History
EARL BENJAMIN PICKETT - 9 Birch
St., Mountaintop, Po ., B.S. Electrical
Engineering

PAUL D. ROCZNIAK-221 Orchard
St., Exeter, Pa., 8.5. Biology
JAMES ALLEN RODDA - 140 S.
Meade St., Wilkes Barre, Pa ., 8.A.
History

nee ring

LINDA LOU ROSS - 121 E. 8th St.,
Wyoming , Pa., B.S. Mathematics
JEAN M . ROS TOCK - 228 Sonvoio
St., Exeter, Pa., B.A . Elementary Education and Spanish
DANIEL GEORGE RUDUSKI - 415
Jones St., Nanticoke, Pa., B.S. Math ematics

ROBERT W . RY AN, JR . - 933 Shepard Ave ., North Brunswich, New Jer·
sey, B.S . Commerce and Finance

St., Wilkes E
RONALD At
203 Matson
B.S. Music E,
RICHARD ) (
N. Moin St.,
Mathematic,
FRANSISM
4 2 Reynolds
Span ish
ROBERT PAl
Albe rt, 61 I\
Borre, Pa., B
Finance
JACK RICH)
Osceola A v,
Sociology
COLEEN FR,
Geo rgian Le
Art s

WILLIAM ANTHONY SABA - 99
Hickory St., Wilkes Barre, Po ., B.A.
Elementary Education

MARK A. S~
St., N ontico

ANN SADONICK - 230½ Orchard
St., Exeter, Pa ., 8.A. Psychology

CHERYL SM
W il low Gr01

DUANE DAVID SADVARY - 253
Scott St., Wilkes Borre, Po ., B.S. Electricol Engineering

ELAINE SMI
Ave., N eptu
Spanish

ROGER A. SANDS-57 Lyndon Rd .,
Sharan, Mass. B.A. Psychology

JOHN EDW
ingside Rd .,
Psycho logy

WILLIAM R. SAUERS - 150 S.
Franklin St., Wilkes Barre , Pa., B.A.
Elementary Education
LINDA PIERINA SCATENA-313
Wyoming Ave., West Pittston, Pa .,
B.A . Psychology
FRANCIS MARIE SCHARALDI - 242
A. Pitmon Rd ., Parsippany, New Jersey, B.A . Social Science and Political
Science

GENE D. SP
St., Forty Fo
JOYCE M . S
Scranton , Pc
RONALD RI&lt;
160 State S·
Commerce c
ELAINE ANI
269 Horton
B.A. El emen

HARRIET ROSE SCHEIDEBERG - 96
Wade St ., New Jersey City, New Jersey, 8.A. Psychology

JOSEPH ED'
sent Road, F

THOMAS JOSEPH SCHERER - 297
Baltimore Ave., West Pittston, Pa .,
8.5 . Chemistry

MELONIEM
St. , W ilkes E
tar y Educati

ANN MARIE SCHIFANO - 42 Jenkins Court, Pittston , Pa. , B.A. English

LINDA L. ST
Ave., Kings!

CARL A . SCHLUTER -407 Congress
St., New Milford, New Jersey, B.S.
Commerce and Finance
ROBERT 8. SCHOENHOLTZ- 445
S. Jackson St. , Media, Pa ., B.A. Fine
Arts
DAVID ROBERT SCHOOMAKER 29 E. Vaughn St. , Kingston , Pa ., B.S.
Commerce and Finance
CATHY SELLITTO - 325 Lehigh St. ,
Wilkes Borre, Pa. , B.A. Psychology

KENNETH I12 Cranson
York, B.A. E
ROSEMARY
14 Calvin St
Sociolog y
HARRIET REI
Woodview [
sey, B.A. Fin
MARIESUG
Wilkes 8am

DIANE MARIE SELTZER- R.D. # 4,
Box 625, Mountaintop, Pa ., B.A. Elementory Education

FRANK J. TE
WestWyorr
and Finance

PAUL DAVID SHAFFER - 20 W .
Broadway, Larksvi lle, Pa ., B.A. Biol ogy

JOHN EDW
St. , Edward,
ogy

ROMAN J. SHAHAY - 16 Primrose
Lone, Levittsville, Pa ., B.A. Psychology

DIANNE OF
Ca rey Ave.,
English

LARRY F. SHAPPERIO - 10 Old
River Road, Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.A .
Mathematics

MARK WIL L
Showman! J
B.S. Comme

LEDA CLAIRE PICKETT - 49 Division
St., Wilkes Borre, Po., B.A . English

LINDA SUE ROETH - 380 Molcoln
Ave ., North Plainfield, New Jersey,
B.A . Fine Arts

SHARON SHAUGHNESSY - 37
Woodrow Ave., Norwich , Conn. , B.A.
Elementary Education

KAREN LYN
Seybert St.,
lish

LINDA JANE PINSON - Box 247,
Miller Rd ., Woyverly, Po ., B.A. Elementary Education

MARY LINDA MARGARET ROGAN
- 1 209 Main St., Pittston, Pa ., B.A.
English and Spanish

ANITA PAULEY SHAW- 80 S. River

MICHAELA

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180
~- English
: H.S. Music
. JR. 1 Lyon,
22
B.S.
2 Dela., B.S.

JOHN FRANCIS PIRRELO - 528
Broad St., Pittston , Pa. , B.A. Socialogy

BETTIE ANN ROGERS- 504 Fourth
St ., West Pittston , Pa ., B.S. Nursing
Education

DAVID ANDREW PISKORIK - 54
Courtright St., Pringle, Pa., B.S. Mathematical Engineering

TAGHI ROOHAZA- Box 306,
Wilkes Barre, Pa., B.S. Electrical Engi-

CAMILLE THERESA PIZANO- 1395
Susquehanna Ave. , Exeter, Pa ., B.A .
Psychology and Elementary Education

ALAN B. ROSENCRANCE - R.D. #
2, Laceyville , Pa ., B.S. Chemistry

MARTIN PAUL POBUTKIEWICZ, JR.
- 1 367 Liberty St., Trenton, New
Jersey, B.A. English

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BEYERL Y MAE POWELL - 581 2
Temple Hills Rd ., Temple Hills, Md.,
B.A . History

fhomp-

ROBERT J. PRASCHUNUS - 230
Sullivan St., Exeter, Pa ., B.S. Commerce and finance

Rd. ,
Psycho I-

·, B.A.

-62
,. French
- 175
'a., B.A.

ROBERT DOUGLAS PRENDERGAST
- Box 83D, Route 1, Leesburg , Va.,
B.S. Commerce and Finance
JOHN FREDERICK PRICE - 269 Poplor St., Wilkes Barre , Pa., B.S. Biology

irsey,

ALLEN PRICE PRODGERES, JR. 191 New Alexander St. , Wilkes
Borre, Pa., B.S. Commerce and
Finance

leveland
,logy

ROBERT RADICE - 137 Abbott St.,
Plains, Pa ., B.S. Commerce and
Finance

- 3537

- 130W.
S. Busi-

153 New
., B.A .

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ry and
7

Pine St.,

- 9 Birch
lectrical
' Division

nglish
,x 247,

A. . Ele-

ANGELA THERESA VAUTER - R.D.
#2, Uniondale, Pa., B.A . Sociology
and Psychology

WILLIAM ANTHONY SABA- 99
Hickory St. , Wilkes Barre, Pa., B.A .
Elementary Education

COLEEN FRASCER SKIFF - 3206
Georgian Lane, Easton, Pa ., B.A. fine
Arts

REGINA MARIE VENARUCCI - 287
William St., Pittston, Pa ., B.S., Medical Technology

MARK A. SKOPEK -

ANN SADONICK - 230½ Orchard
St., Exeter, Pa., B.A. Psychology

CHERYL SMITH - 9 Everett Ave.,
Willow Grove, Pa ., B.S. Mathematics

STEVE F. VERSUK -631 Lehigh
Ave., Palmerton, Pa ., B.S. Commerce
and finance

DUANE DAVID SADVARY - 253
Scott St., Wilkes Barre, Pa., B.S . Electrical Engineering

ELAINE SMITH - 718 Old Corlies
Ave. , Neptune, New Jersey, B.A.
Spanish

ROGER A. SANDS - 57 Lyndon Rd.,
Sharon, Mass. B.A. Psychology

JOHN EDWARD SNIGG - 46 Morningside Rd ., Verona, New Jersey, B.A .
Psychology

matics

ROBERT W . RYAN, JR. - 933 Shepard Ave., North Brunswich, New Jersey, B.S. Commerce and finance

THOMAS S. VINCENT, JR. - 119
Montrose Ave. , South Plainfield, New
Jersey, B.S . Electronicol Engineering
CHARLENE M . VOLPE - 60 East
Colombus Ave ., Pittston , Pa ., B.A.
English

JANICE ANN WOOLF - 15 Schrade
Rd., Briarcliff Manor, New York, B.S.
Music Education
BARBARA ANN WRAZEN - 8 Ri verview Dr., Plains , Pa ., B.S. Commerce
and finance

DEBORAH MARIE WYSOCKI - 51
Cook St., Hudson, Pa., B.A. English
BARBARA ANNY ANCHUK - 63
Daikey St. , South River, New Jersey,
B.A. Elementary Education and Spanish

THOMAS JOSEPH SCHERER - 297
Baltimore Ave., West Pittston, Pa.,
B.S . Chemistry

MELONIE M. STEMBA- 305 Center
St ., Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.A . Elementary Education

LINDA CHRISTIAN WALTERS-899
W . Market St., Kingston, Pa ., B.A.
Spanish
CAROL ANNE WARKE- 9 Spring
St., Glen Lyon, Pa ., B.A. Sociology

ELIZABETH ROSE YUNKUNSl-47
W . Union St., Kingston , Po ., B.A . English

ANN MARIE SCHIFANO - 42 Jenkins Court, Pittston, Pa., B.A. English

LINDA L. STEVENS - 381 Tioga
Ave., Kingston , Pa ., B.A. Fine Arts

CARL A . SCHLUTER - 407 Congress
St. , New Milford, New Jersey, B.S.
Commerce and finance

KENNETH HOWARD STONE - 12712 Cranson Ave., Belle Harbor, New
York, B.A. English

BARRY ALLAN WARNER - Crestwood Rd ., R.D. # 3, Mountaintop,
Pa ., B.S. Biology

MARY CATHERINE YURKAVAGE771 Lehigh St., Wilkes Borre, Po .,
B.S. Medical Technology

ROBERT J. WASILAUSKI - 12
Mason Crt., Kingston, Pa ., B.S. Com-

ROBERT B. SCHOENHOLTZ - 445
S. Jackson St., Media, Pa. , B.A. fine
Arts

ROSEMARY ELAINE STRINKOSKI 14 Calvin St., Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.A.
Sociology

ALFRED J. YUSINSKAS - 23 E. Bennett St., Kingston, Pa ., B. S. Commerce
and Finance

JOHN WASILCHAK- 208 Hand St.,
Jessup, Pa. , B.A . Psychology

DAVID ROBERT SCHOOMAKER 29 E. Vaughn St., Kingston, Pa., B.S.
Commerce and finance

HARRIET REBECCA STULTS - 7
Woodview Dr., Cranbury, New Jersey, B.A . fine Arts

CATHY SELLITTO - 325 Lehigh St.,
Wilkes Barre, Po ., B.A . Psychology

MARIE SUGO - 52 Simon Walk,
Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.A. Fine Arts

PETER PAUL WASKIEWICZ - Star
Route, Box 135, White Haven, Pa .,
B.S. Electronical Engineering

DIANE MARIE SELTZER- R.D. #4 ,
Box 625 , Mounta intop, Pa. , B.A. Elementary Education

FRANK J. TENCZA - 12 Maple St.,
West Wyoming, Po ., B.S. Commerce
and finance

STEPHEN WASKO - 4604 Humiville
Rd ., Cornwell Heights, Pa ., B.S. Biology

PAUL DAVID SHAFFER - 20 W .
Broadway, Larksville, Pa ., B.A . Biology

JOHN EDWARD TENCZA- 67 Arch
St., Edwardsville, Pa ., B.A . Psychology

JAY BRUCE WEINSTOCK - 165 N.
Sherman St., Wilkes Barre, Pa., B.S.
Commerce and finance

ROMAN J. SHAHAY - 16 Primrose
lone , Levittsville, Pa ., B.A . Psychology

DIANNE OPET THOMAS - Rr. 114
Carey Ave., Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.A.
English

DIANE LYNN WILKE - 39 Oak St.,
Wilkes Barre, Pa., B.S. Medical Technology

LARRY F. SHAPPERIO - 10 Old
River Rood, Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.A.
Mathematics

MARK WILLIAM TIPPETT - 71 2
Shawmont Ave., Philadelphia , Po.,
B.S. Commerce and Finance

ANNE MORGAN WILLIAMS - 10
Lawrence St., Nanticoke, Pa. , B.A.
Psychology

LINDA SUE ROETH - 380 Malcoln
Ave., North Plainfield, New Jersey,
B.A . fine Arts

SHARON SHAUGHNESSY- 37
Woodrow Ave., Norwich, Conn ., B.A.
Elementary Education

KAREN LYNN TOSLOSKY - 734
Seybert St., Hazleton, Pa ., B.A . English

BARRY HAROLD WILLIAMS - 209
Skyline Dr. , Trucksville, Pa. , B.S. Commerce and Finance

MARY LINDA MARGARET ROGAN
- 1209 Main St., Pittston, Pa ., B.A .
English and Spanish

ANITA PAULEY SHAW- 80 S. Ri ver

MICHAEL A . TROLLIO -

DAVID J. WILLIAMS -

JOHN GERALD RICE - 98 Pork
Ave., Wilkes Borre, Pa ., B.A . Elementary Education
GRACE ANGELA RINALDI - 113 El
Dr., Taylor, Pa., B.S. Commerce and
Finance
ALICE RUTH RINEHIMER - 429 N .
Main St., W ilkes Barre, Pa ., B.A. English
DEBORAH ALICIA RINKEN - Box
365 R.D. # 4, Dallas, Pa. , B.A . Spanish
JANICE RITTER - 351 S. River St.,
Wilkes Barre, Po., B.A. Sociology
DARWIN DOYLE ROBERTS - 22 W.
Church St., Nanticoke, Po ., B.A. Political Science
THERESA M . ROCCOGRANDI - 27
Armstrong St., Edwardsville, Pa., B.A .
Elementary Education
PAUL D. ROCZNIAK- 221 Orchard
St., Exeter, Pa., B.S. Biology
JAMES ALLEN RODDA - 140 S.
Meade St., Wilkes Borre, Po ., B.A .
History

LINDA PIERINA SCATENA - 313
Wyoming Ave., West Pittston , Pa.,
B.A. Psychology
FRANCIS MARIE SCHARALDI - 242
A. Pitmon Rd., Parsippany, New Jersey, B.A . Social Science and Political
Science

150 Lidy 's

merce and Finance

ALEXIS JANICE WASKIE - 5 1 Kado
St., Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.A . French

40 Little St.,

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BETTY ANNE WOOD - 10-23 Second St., Fairlawn , New Jersey, B.A .
Elementary Education

JOSEPH EDWARD STONE - 4 Cresent Road , Plains, Pa ., B.S. Biology

JOHN N. REYNOLDS - 14 E. Harrison St., Tunkhannock, Pa ., B.A Psychology

WILLIAM R. SAUERS - 150 S.
Franklin St., Wilkes Borre, Pa ., B.A.
Elementary Education

342 E. Green
St., Nanticoke, Pa., B.S. Mathematics

DAVID THOMAS WOJTOWICZ 400 Hazle Ave., Wilkes Barre, Po .,
B.A . Psychology and Sociology

HARRIET ROSE SCHEIDEBERG - 96
Wade St., New Jersey City, New Jersey, B.A. Psychology

MARYANNE MARGARET RENIO-4
Mill St., Luzerne, Pa ., B.A. History

7N .
l .A. Ele-

JACK RICHARD SIRKIN - 382
Osceola Ave ., Kingston , Pa ., B.A .
Sociology

DANIEL GEORGE RUDUSKI - 415
Janes St., Nanticoke, Pa., B.S. Mathe-

MARILYN PALENCHAR WODASKI 1267 Main St., Swoyersville, Pa.,
B.A. fine Arts

JOHN ANTHONY WALTERS - 68
No. Penn Ave., Wilkes Barre, Po .,
B.A . Psychology

Samson

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ry Educo-

JEAN PATRICIA VADBONCOEUR 130 Beach Rood, Glencoe, Illinois,
B.S. Music Education

ELAINE ANNE STEINBRENNER 269 Horton St., Wilkes Borre, Pa .,
B.A . Elementary Education

,., B.A.

12 River.A. His-

ROBERT PAUL SINGER - c/ o Grace
Albert, 61 No. Hampton St., Wilkes
Barre, Pa ., B.S. Commerce and
f inance

CYNTHIA LOUISE WITKOWSKI 24 E. Ma in St., Wilkes Barre, Pa., B.A.
fine Arts

RONALD RICHARD STEINBERG 160 State St., Larksville, Pa ., B.S.
Commerce and finance

PAMELA HOPE REFOWICH - 1501
E. Broad St., Hazleton, Pa ., B.A. English

Sanovia
my Edu-

CHRISTOPHER FRANK UNGER - 10
So . 4th St., Coplay, Pa., B.S. Music
Education

JEROME WILLIAM WALSH - 705
Wyoming Ave., West Pittston, Pa .,
B.A. History

-

11 - 102
i. Mathe-

EDWARD DAVID TUNAITIS- R.D.
# 1, Stillwater, Po ., B.A. Economics

LINDA L. WILLIAMS - 704 Philo St.,
Scranton, Pa. , B.A. Elementary Educolion

JOYCE M . STAHL - 541 Birch St.,
Scranton, Pa ., B.A . Psychology

JOHN WILLIAM REAP - 920 South
St., Avoca, Po ., B.S. Music Education

1merce

FRANSIS ANTHONY SINGER, JR. 42 Re ynolds St., Pittston, Pa., B.A.
Spanish

EVELYN WILLIAMS - 621 Cedar St. ,
Exeter, Pa., B.A . Sociology

MARGARET WAITKEVICH - 132
Butler St., Pittston , Pa. , B.S. Sociology

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JEAN M . ROSTOCK - 228 Sanvoia
St., Exeter, Pa., B.A . Elementary Education and Spanish

RICHARD JOSEPH SIMKULAK- 150
N . Main St., Mountaintop, Pa ., B.S .
Mathematical Engineering

MICHAEL GEORGE TSUCALAS 400 Coolidge St., Ortley Beach, New
Jersey, B.S. Commerce and Finance

Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.S. Commerce and
Finance

DREW CHARLES WAGNER- 7
Budd Blvd ., Woodbury, New Jersey,
B.S. Commerce and Finance

MARLEEN ANNE RAMPOLA - 85
St. Claire St ., Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.A .
Elementary Education

97

LINDA LOU ROSS- 121 E. 8th St.,
Wyoming , Pa ., B.S. Mathematics

Raad , Dupont, Pa ., B.S . Biology
JOHN J. TROSKO-40 Irving St.,
Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.A . Psychology

GENE D. SPRECHINI - 11 8 Meyers
St ., Forty Fort, Po., B.S . Mathematics

DIANE ROGERS RALSTON - 30
Woodbury St., Wilkes Barre , Pa ., B.A.
Elementary Education

l.S.

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neering

St., Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.A . English
RONALD ANTHONY SHULESKI 203 Matson Ave. , Wilkes Barre, Pa .,
B.S. Music Education

ROBERT M. YANKU - 52 Marion
Ave ., Cranston, R.I., B.A . History
RANDOLPH S. YANOSHAK-291
Colley St ., Wilkes Barre, Pa., B.S. Business Education
CLAIRE MARIE YOUNGBLOOD - 12
Prospect St., Wilkes Barre, Pa., B.A.
Sociology
WESLEY W . YUDISKAS - R. 519
Mary St., Scranton , Pa ., B.S. Electronical Eng ineering

ANDREW JOSEPH ZAPOTEK - 12
Fall St., Ashley, Po ., B.A. Political Science
BARBARA HELEN ZELNICK - 267
Pringle St ., Kingston , Pa., B.A . Psychology

VIRGINIA ZEMBRZUSKI - 456 Warfield Rd ., North Plainfield, N .J., B.S.
Commerce and Finance
FRANK J. ZEMETRO - 504 Front St.,
Warrior Run, Pa., B.S. Commerce and
finance
ROBERT DOUGLAS ZETTLE - Star
Route, Shicksh inny, Pa ., B.S . Commerce and Finance
ROMAN ANTHONY ZIEGLER - 63
Church St., Plymouth, Po ., B.S. Music
Education
DAVID E. ZMIJEWSKI - l 17 Nottingham St., Plymouth , Pa ., B.S. Music
Education
CHRISTINE MARIA ZUPKO - 187
Parrish St., Wilkes Barre, Po ., B.S.
Music Education

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Accounting Club ............... . ......... ... . . . . . . 120

John Hartford .. . ... .. .. ....... . . . ... . . .. ....... . I

Administration .................................... 74

Judo-Karate Club ....... . . ... . . ... . ... . . .. ........ I

Advertisements ....... .. ............ . .. ... . . . . . . . 282

Lacrosse ..... . . . . . . . . . . ... . .. ........ .. . . . . . . .. 2

Amnicola .. . . .. .... ............................. 114

Lettermen . . ..... . ... . . .. ... .... ... . . ... .. . . . . .. I

Art Club ... ... ... . . . . .. .... ..... . ..... .. ... . . . .. 120

Letterwomen ..... . . ... . ............... . .. . ... ... I

Band ......... . .. . . . .. ............. . ......... . . 132

"Look Homeward Angel" .. .. . ......... ............. 2

Baseball ......... . . ..... ........ .... . .......... 264

Madrigals . . ... . . . . . . .......... .. . . . . . . . .. ... . .. I

Beacon ..... . ... . . . . .... ... .. ...... ........... . 116

Majorettes . . ............... . ..... . . . . . ... ... .... I

Biology Club .. . . .. . . . . .. .. .. . . ... .... ........... 121

Manuscript . ...................... ..... .... ... . .. I

Campus ....... .. . . ..... . ............. ... . ...... 136

Math Club ... . . . ..... .......... .... . . . . .. . . . . . . . I

Campus Employees ................................ 88

M.E.N.C ..... .. ....... . ... ............ . . ... . ... . I

Cheerleaders .. ... . ... .... ... .................... 1 34

Men's Basketball .... . ..... ....... . . ..... . ....... . 2

Chem Club ... . ..... . ........... . ..... .. . . ....... 121

"Much Ado About Nothing" .. ............ .... . ..... . 2

Chess Club . . . . ... .. . ................. . . . . ....... 1 22

Note of Appreciation . . . . . .... . .......... ... . .... .. 2

Chorus .... . . ..... . .... .. ...... . . .. ... .. .. .. .... 132

Old Agers Party ..... . ..... . ............. . ...... .. I

Circle K ... . ..... . . . .. ................... .. .... . 1 22

Outings ..... . ..... ................. . ... . . . . ... . I

Class Officers .. . .. . . . ............ .. .. . . .. ........ 11 2

Parents' Day .................................. .. I

Clean Environment Com .. . ..... . ... .. .. . . . . . ....... 123

Photography Club ... . . ... . .. .... ..... ..... . .... .. I

College Services .. .. . ...... ... ..................... 80

Pocono Downs Parties ....... ... . . . .... ............ I

Colonettes ............................. . . .... . .. 271

President's Message .. . ... ............. ......... .. . .

Commencement ......... .. ............. . . . ... . ... 220

Psych Club ............... . .... ....... ......... .. I

Commuter Council .. ........ . . ... .. ... .... . ....... 119

Reach Out ......... . . . ... . ................... ... I

Concert Lecture Series . ....... . ....... ..... . . . . . ... 208

Russian Chorus ... ... . . ... . . ..... ....... . . ...... .. I

Cross Country .......... . ... . ..... .. ......... . ... 238

Russian Club ......... . .. .......... ....... . .... .. I

Cue ' n Curtain . ..... .......... ... ...... .. . ... . ... 125

Senior Alumni Party .. ... . . . . ... . . ............ ... .. 2

Debate Club ..... ...... .. ....... .. ...... . ... . ... 124

Senior Directory ..... .. . . .. . . ..... ............... . 2

Dedication . .... .... . .... ... ..... ... . .............. .

Senior Luncheon ......... . . ..... . . ..... ........... 2

Dinner Dances ..... . . . .......... . ......... . . . .... 194

Senior Picnic ... . ... ............. . ..... ....... ... 2

Dorms ... . ......................... . . . ... . ... . . . 96

Senior Rehearsal .... . ...................... . . . . . . 2

Earl Scrugg's Review . . .. ... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... .. .. . 182

Soccer . . . . .. .. . ... . ..... . ................... ... 2

Education Club ...... ................. . . . . . . . . . . . . 124

Sociology Club .... . . .. . . .. . ... .. ......... ... . .. .. I

Engineering Club .. . . ............................. 1 25

Spanish Club ..... .. .... .. ..... . . ................ I

"Fiddler on the Roof" ... .. ..... . .... . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. 206

Sports Award Dinner . . .. . . ........................ 2

Faculty .. ....... . ... . . . ..... ... .... . . . . .... . .... 81

Strutters ........... ... ..... . ............... . .... I

Fans . . . . . ... . . .......... . . .. .......... . ....... 230

Student Government .. .. . ........... . ..... . ....... I

Football . . . ..... . . ... .... ....................... 234

Swimming .. ... . .. . ................ . . . . . ... . . . .. 2

Golf ...... . ... . . . . . .... ... . ................... 269

TOR . ... . . ..... . ................. . . . . . . ........ I

Graduation Dinner Dance .. . . . .. . . . . ..... . . . ........ 210

Tennis .. ........... ............ ... ... ......... . 2

Homecoming . ........... .... . . ... . .. ........ . ... 170

WCLH ..... ... ....................... . . ...... .. I

Human Services Com ... . .......... .. . .. ... . ..... . . 125

Who ' s Who . ....... ............... . . . . ... . . ..... .

I.E.E.E . .... ............. .. ..... ... ..... ..... .... 126

Wilkes Community Effort . ... ... . ... .. ........ .... . .. I

Incoming Fresh Square Dance .... . ......... : ...... . .. 184

Women's Basketball . . . . . . . ... . . ............. . . ... . i

Inter Dormitory Council ................. .. ....... .. . 11 9

Women's Field Hockey .... .. .. . ... ... ..... . . . ..... . J

International Club ........ . . ....... ... . ...... ... . .. 126

Wrestling ........... . .... .. . . . . ....... .......... J

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