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�President's Message
to the Class of 1973
The Class of '73 has lived through some of the most significant events experienced by any group of students in the history of
Wilkes College. These events include the range of normal change in policies affecting student life and curriculum, but also include
some unique events in the history of the College; the presidential transition from its founding father, Dr. Farley, the traumatic
experiences of the disastrous flooding in the Summer of '72, and the involvement of everyone in the recovery efforts the following
year. These events are unique in the history of the institution but they were even more significant in the human experiences that
were encountered by students who, in this same period, have seen life and death at close hand in events of significance to each
individual.
With this background, it is not difficult to understand that we all share a deep, personal concern for your future and the influence of Wilkes College on your lives. If these experiences have resulted in a greater understanding of the uncertain and constantly
changing nature of life and if they have strengthened you to face the sudden twists and turns that will undoubtedly mark your own
path through life, then they have been as much a part of your education as your formal studies.

If these experiences of the past four years have left you with one over-riding lesson, my hope is that it would be that whatever
challenges life may deal us, the difference between crushing tragedy and opportunity lies in what we, ourselves, do. As Robert
Kennedy once wrote: "Our future may lie beyond our vision, but it is not completely beyond our control. It is the shaping impulse
of America that neither fate nor nature nor the irresistible tides of history, but the work of our own hands, matched to reason and
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principle, that will determine destiny. There is pride in that, even arrogance, but there is also experience and truth. In any event it
is the only way we can live." That Wilkes College survives today lends evidence to this belief; may the experiences of your life

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��Deborah Andres
B.A., Fine Art!

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Mary M. Adams
B.A., History

AbdulAllana
Master's of Business Administration

Nancy Dene Adler
B.A., English

Jerry Alexander
B.A., Mathematics

Deborah Andresky
B.A., Fine Arts

Karen Elaine Allen
B.S., Business Administration
Barbara W. Amould
B.A., Fine Arts

Celeste Ametrano
B.S., Music Education

Art Anderson
B.A. , Sociology

Joyce A. Andrejko
B.A., Fine Arts

Henry F. Banaszek
B.A., Elementary Education

�ny Alexander
Mathematics

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Deborah Andresky
B.A., Fine Arts

Mary Beth Appnell
B.A., Fine Arts

Alain C. Amould
B.S., Business Administration

Barbara W. Arnould
B.A., Fine Arts

Debbie Backensto
B.S., Business Administration

Allen J. Balderson
B.A., English

Henry F. Banaszek
B.A., Elementary Education

Jane M. Bankus
B.S., Mathematics
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Joseph T. Baranoski
B.S., Music Education

Michael J. Barski
B.A., History

David J. Bartkovitz
B.S., Chemistry

Judy Bartuska
B.A., Sociology

Marietta Bednar
B.A., English

Louise Beebe
B.A., Elementary Education

Charles R. Benavage
B.A., History

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Linda Bombick
B.A., History

Cheryl N. Bennett
B.A., Elementary Education

Richard L. Berkheiser
B.S., Business Administration

Sybil Blitzstein
B.A., Sociology

James M. Bohnert
B.S., Business Administration

Diane Marie Boyd
B.A., Psychology

Deborah Lisa Boyer
B.A., Elementary Education
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Rosemary F. Bray
B.S., Mathematics

Edward V. Brezinski
B.A., Psychology

Mary Ellen Burns
B.A., English

Patricia M. Burns
B.A., English

William H. Buss
B.A., Psychology
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Catherine R. Caffrey
B.A., English

Paul R. Callary
B.S., Physics

�Paula Cardias
B.A., English

Ann K. Casciano
B.A., Elementary Education

James J. Castellani
B.S., Business Administration

Mark E. Caterson
B.S., Business Administration

Thomas Cathcart
B.A., Sociology

B.A., Elementary Education

Bonnie Church
B.A., Sociology

Robert Ciali
B.S., Physics

Rosemaria Judith Cienciva
B.A., Biology

Diane Chisarick

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�Betsy Clements
B.A., Psychology

Betsy Ann Conrad
B.A., Psychology

Wayne L. Cresta
B.A., History
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Corinne Crispell
B.S., Music Education

Nicholas A. Costanzo
B.A., English

Patricia Ann Columbus
B.A., Sociology

Paul A. Csigi
B.A., Psychology

�icia Ann Columbus
B.A., Sociology

Paul A. Csigi
B.A., Psychology

Carol M. Czarnecki
B.A., Sociology

Ellen Jane Daney
B.A., Sociology

Barbara A. DaSilva
B.A., Psychology; Art

Shirley Davis
B.S., Music Education

Jacqueline Mary Debo
B.A., Histo ry
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�John Denisco
B.S., Accounting

Ron DeCanio
B.A., Sociology

Susan L. Ditson
B.S., Chemistry

Michael C. Dobbs
B.S., Accounting

David G . Dobson
B.A., Social Science

Dennis Donahoe
B.A., Psychology

Elena De Rojas
B.A., Spanish

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Noreen Frances Drugach
B.A., Philosophy-Religion

�Elena De Rojas
B.A., Spanish

John Dubilc
B.A.,History

Joseph J. Dux
B.A., Psychology

Terrence L. Elchak
B.S., Mathematics

Noreen Frances Drugach
B.A., Philosophy-Religion

Cynthia Farmer
B.A., French

John J. Endrusick
B.A., Political Science

William F. Eggleston
B.A., Fine Arts

Lindsay G. Farley
B.A., Psychology

David Ferdon
B.S., Physics
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N~ncy Fern
B.A., English

John J. Fetch
B.A., Psychology

Deborah A. Fialko
B.A., Psychology

Michael Filipowski
B.A., English

Susan Carol Findon
B.A., Elementary Education

James Domenick Fiorino
B.S., Business Administration

Joel Fischman
B.A., History

�Anne Fisher
B.S., Commerce and Finance

Mary Fisher
B.S., Nursing Education

Clyde H. Fitch, Jr.
B.S., Business Administration

Glenn Flack
B.A., Psychology

Sharon Foose
B.A., Psychology

William J. Frederick
B.S., Business Administration

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Bernard J. Flaherty
B.A., Economics

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B.S., Biology
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Karen A. Freid
B.A., English

Karen Fry
B.A., Music

John Gallagher
B.A., History

Deanna J. Galli
B.A., Spanish

Caryn Man Gangi
B.A., Elementary Education

Margaret M. Gatusky
B.A., English

�Karen Fry
B.A., Music

Deanna J. Galli
B.A.,Spanish

Margaret M. Gatusky
B.A., English

Blase L. Gavlick
B.A., Political Science

Jeffery S. Giberson
B.S., Business Administration

Yvonne Gnatt
B.A., Sociology

Carol M. Geiger
B.A., English

Helen R. Gibbons
B.A., Sociology

Barbara Gilotti
B.A.,Spanish

Theresa Alberta Godlewski
B.S., Biology

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�Ruth Goldberg
B.A., Mathematics

Robert Goldstein
B.S., Biology

Denise Goobic
B.A., Psychology

Marilyn Diane Goodsir
B.S., Business Education

Homer E. Graham, III
B.A., Sociology
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Sanford Greenberg
B.A., Sociology

Diana F. Gregory
B.A., Mathematics

�Joseph Grilli
B.A., Political Science

Guy R. Gubanich
B.S., Accounting

Francis J. Gubitose
B.S., History

Barbara Gush
B.S., Biology

Beverly Joan Guyer
B.A., Sociology; German

George Kulp Haines, Jr.
B.A., Fine Arts

William B. Hayes
B.S., Accounting

Jill Herman
B.A., Psychology

Preston Hess
B.A., Psychology
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�Carol Lynn Hewitt
B.A., Sociology

Dennis G. Hollod
B.A., Psychology

Gary R. Horning
B.S., Business Administration

John Horvath
B.A., History

Margaret Hopper
B.A., Elementary Education

John M. Holland
B.A., History

�John A. Hudak
B.S., Electrical Engineering

Nancy Hudak
B.A., Elementary Education

Lawrence F. Hughes
B.S., Music Education

Matthew Hughes
B.A., History

Sandra L. Hughes
B.A., Elementary Education

Carol S. Hussa
B.A., History

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B.A., Chemistry

Mary Ann Hvozda
B.A., French

LidiaJaniw
B.A., Sociology

Susan Jean Jenkins
B.A., Elementary Education
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Molly Jackiewicz
B.A., Fine Arts

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Carol Johnson
B.S., Music Education

Rosemarie Joan Kazda
B.A., English

Robert Janosik
B.A., Fine Arts

John J. Jerrytone
B.S., Commerce and Finance

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B.S., Accounting

Bruce Kelson
B.A., Psychology

�oily Jackiewicz
I.A., Fine Arts

nomas D. Jerrytone
B.S., Accounting

Carol Johnson
B.S., Music Education

Richard Jones
B.A., History

Steven M. Jones
B.A., English

Rosemarie Joan Kazda
B.A., English

Sally Kazinetz
B.S., Physics

Patricia L. Keating
B.S., Nursing Education

Bruce Kelson
B.A., Psychology

Glenn E. Kerin
B.A., Psychology
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William C. Kem
B.A., Philosophy-Religion

Drew Klemish
B.S., Business Administration

Leonard S. Klewans
B.S., Accounting

Linda L. Knauer
B.A.; Elementary Education

Deborah E. Koch
B.A., Elementary Education

Catherine Kosiek
B.A., Fine Arts

Paul F. Kowalek
B.S., Mathematics

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�Edmund A. Kultys
B.S., Business Administration

Joseph F. Krackenfels
B.A., Psychology

Ruth T . Kret
B.A., Elementary Education

Eugene Gregory Kruczek
B.A., English

Helena Catherine Kruse
B.A., Elementary Education

Walter Kwiatkowski
B.S., Engineering

Catherine R. Lane
B.A.,Spanish

�Deborah E. Lane
B.A., Fine Arts

Steven Lecko, Jr.
B.S., Accounting

Rozanne Levenduski
B.A., Spanish
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Jeffrey Limber
B.S., Mathematics

Robert Linaberry
B.S., Accounting

Linell Lukesh
B.A., Psychology

�Cynthia J. Littzi
B.S., Accounting

Thomas P. Long
B.S., Physics

Terry S. MacDonald
B.A., English

Cynthia Locke
B.A.,English

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B.A., English

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B.A., Elementary Education

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B.S., Mathematics

Roseanne Malshefski
B.S., Business Education

Laraine R. Mancuso
B.A., History
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Suzanne N . Manna
B.S., Accounting

John G. Margo
B.A., Political Science

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B.S., Electrical Engineering

Ann T. Marino
B.A., Psychology; Elemehtary Education

Simon Markovich
B.S., Accounting

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Richard D. Masi
B.S., Business Administration

John T. Maskornick
B.S., Business Administration

Robert Paul Matley
B.S., Business Administration

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B.A., Elementary Education

Patricia A. McCarthy
B.A., Psychology

James William McGrath
B.A., Psychology

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B.A., English

Raymond A. McNulty
B.A., English

Richard Mendelsohn
B.A., Sociology

Marcio Menezes
B.A., Fine Arts

Charles F. Mecadon
B.A., Economics

Susan McKeever
B.S., Medical Technology

KarenL. M
B.S., Biol

�Karen L. Metzger
B.S., Biology

Christiana Miele
B.A., ~sychology

Theresa Milewski
B.A., Elementary Education

Craig Miller
B.S., Physics

Robert L. Miller
B.S., Business Administration

B.S., Music Education

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B.A., Fine Arts

David J. Milora
B.A., Chemistry

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Richard T. Morgan
B.S., Mathematics

Marcine Marie Morris
B.A., Elementary Education

Paula Marie Morris
C.P., Secretarial Studies

Julie Morse
B.A., English

Edward Moyer
B.S., Mathematics

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,.A., Psychology

Edward Moyer
B.S., Mathematics

Jocelyn Murphy
B.A., English

Helen M. Murray
B.S., Music Education

Edmund Andrew Muskauski
B.A., Psychology

Margaret Jean Mutarelli
B.A., Mathematics

Carol Lee Mutchler
B.A., Sociology

Joseph N adzan
B.S., Business Administration

Penny Nanstiel
B.A., English

Jacqueline A. Nash
B.A., English

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William Nichols
B.A., Philosophy-Religion

Wendell "Pete" Nordland
B.S., Biology

Estelle Novzen
B.A., English

John F. Noyalis
B.A., Sociology

Susan V. Olearczyk
B.S., Business Administration

Martha Oleykowski
B.A., Psychology

Constance R. Olivieri
B.S., Music Education

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�Donna Marie Ostrofski
B.S., Mathematics

George Onyshczak
B.S., Accounting

Delphine T. Opet
B.A., English

Lloyd W. Ortman, Jr.
B.S., Mathematics

Ann M. Orzechowski
B.A., Psychology

Thomas Page
B.A., Sociology

Pamela J. Parkin
B.A., Elementary Education
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B.S., Biology

Karen Elizabeth Patch
B.A., English

Daniel A. Peters
B.S., Mathematics

Bruce E. Phair
B.A.,Music
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James Phethean
B.S., Commerce and Finance

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Donna Marie Piston
B.S., Music Education

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B.A., Elementary Education

John Pisano
B.S., Accounting

Ralph D. Presciutti
B.A., Psychology

�Kay Marie Platt
B.S., Music Education

Jeffrey Prendergast
B.S., Business Administration

William H. Prescott, Jr.
B.S., Business Administration

Stanley Polak
B.S., Accounting

�Susan Prusakowski
B.A., English

Stephanie Allen Pufko
B.S., Business Administration

Margaret
B.A., Elementa

Linda Carol Pugsley
B.S., Business Education

Linda R. R
B.A.,Fn

Joyce Pupa
B.A., French

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B.A., History
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James Martin Rader
B.A., History

Patrick Ratchford
B.S., Business Administration

G ilbert "Skip"
B.A.,Hist,

�Margaret A. Rees
B.A., Elementary Education

William J. Reese
B.A., History

AlbertJ. Regner
B.S., Business Administration

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.A., French

Linda R. Remaly
B.A., French

Geoffrey W. Rhodes
B.A., English

Brenda Ann Ricco
B.A., History

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Gilbert "Skip" Riddle
B.A., History

Michael W. Riebe
B.S., Music Education

Howard L. Rifkin
B.A., Political Science

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�Joseph Roberts
B.A., Mathematics

Elizabeth Roccograndi
B.A., English

Stephen M. Romanecz
B.A., Elementary Education

Norma L. Roper
B.A., English

Kathleen Rogan
B.A., Elementary Education

William D . Roberts
B.A., English

Deborah Rostkowski
B.A., English

�Wendy Roth
B.A., Spanish

Daniel Ruduski
B.S., Mathematics

Ronald Samek
B.A., Sociology

Judith Arny Sanger
B.S., Music Education

Sharon Santangello
B.A., Elementary Education

�Helen Saras
B.A., Biology

Marino J. Santarelli
B.A., Political Science

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Kenneth Michael Scheid
B.A., Psychology

Josephine Schifano
B.A., Elementary Education

John L. Schilling
B.S., Business Administration

Brenda Schmidt
B.A., Elementary Education

Richard Sawicki
B.A., Sociology

Claire Schrode
B.A., English

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Rose Ann Schultz
B.A., Psychology

Susan Silva
B.A., Fine Arts

EthelM.Shannon
B.S., Music Education

Carl David Shoener
B.A., Sociology

Jashinder Sindhu
Masters of Business Administration

George P. Sillup
B.A., Political Science

Natalie Skarnulis
B.A., Fine Arts
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D.S., Biology

Joyce A. Skowronski
B.A., English

Eugene A. Skrynski
B.A., Sociology

Barbara Ellen Smith
B.A., French

Harold W. Snedeker
B.A., Psychology

Nicoletta Soranno
B.A., Psychology

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B.A., Psychology

Carole Stollberg

Walter Straub

B.A., Elementary Education

B.A., Economics

Sandra Ann Strumski
B.A., English

Dale T. Stumpp
D.S., Business Administration

JoAnne L. Sullivan
B.A., Sociology

Regina M. Sulzinski
B.A., English

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�Thomas M. Swantkowski
B.A., Chemistry

Arla A. Tomko
B.A., French; Spanish
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Joseph M. Teresavage
B.S., Co=erce and Finance

Ruth Lindsey Thomas
B.A., Elementary Education

Theodore Tramaloni
B.S., Business Administration

Margarita S. Tsatsarounou
B.S., Electrical Engineering

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B.S., Business Administration

Nathalie Vermandel
B.A., Elementary Education

Walter B. Volinski
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Patrick Walborn
B.A., History

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B.S., Music Education

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B.A., Elementary Education

Kamille Theresa Warkala
B.A., French

Richard Paul Wasatonic
B.A., Physics

Stephen David Washko
B.S., Physics
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Nancy Marie Wasil
B.A., Psychology

Joseph A. Wassell
B.A., Political Science

Janet C
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Richard Pa ul Wasatonic
B.A., Physics

:ph A. Wassell
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Janet C. Waxmonsky
B.A., Psychology

Edward D. Weber
B.S., Business Administration

Susan Ann Weckel
B.A., Fine Arts

Elliott Weinstock
B.S., Biology

Rhonda E. Wells
B.A., Psychology

Margaret Wende
B.A., Spanish

Ruth Werts
B.A., French

Richard Wesenyak
B.A., Economics

Robert P. West
B.S., Business Administration
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�Lynn A. White
B.A., Psychology

Cecilia M. Williams
B.A., English

Debra S. Williams
B.A., Psychology
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Frederick Williams
B.A., Psychology

David J. Williams
B.S., Business Administration

Robert E. Wickham
B.S., Business Administration

Gary Williams
B.A., Physics

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Judith M. Williams
B.S., Music Education

William R. Woronko
B.S., Business Administration

Matthew Wotherspoon
B.A., Political Science

Ronald Y akus
B.S., Business Administration

Linda Yanovich
B.A., English

�Robert J. Yatko
B.A., Psychology

Gwen Young
B.A., History

Judith Ann Young
B.S., Mathematics
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Hilary S. Young
B.A., French

Suzann Mae Young
B.S., Business Education

Katherine A. Yonkin
B.A.,English

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�Bruce L. Yurko
B.S., Music Education

Joseph J. Yurko
B.A., History

Richard A. Zachar
B.S., Biology

Ilona D. Zachow
B.A.,German

Robert M. Zampetti
B.S., Music Education

Joseph H. Zbegner
B.A., Psychology

Barbara Zembruski
B.S., Accounting

Mary Ann Zielinski
B.A., Psychology
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Pirher, Paula Cardias, Kay Platt; Missing: Alyce Germaine, Mary Bice, Cheryl Bennett, Sue Greenspan,
Wendy Roth, Linda Sue Roeth, Sybil Blitzstein, JoAnn Gomer, Maria Barbella, Janice Kirchner, Janice
Reindel, Debbie Backensto, Sue Fielder, Nancy Bauman, Mary Lou Murray, Bouraine Meehan, Noel Jorgensen.

Butler

Bruch Hall
Row 1: Ted Tramaloni, Alvan Bruch,
Tom Troast, Jim Fiorino; Row 2: Carl
Bacon, Pete Lintvedt, Rodney Smith,
Nick, Carl Schoener; Row 3: Bob Menpor, Harold Snedeker , Steve Jones,
Dave Ferdon , Charles Kosiek, Jan
Schwibner, Bob Lambriola, Bob Ryan,
John Schilling. Missing: Bruce Weinstock, Bernie Flagherty, Charles Sullivan.

Seated: Nancylee
Mary Ann Manzi,
Christa Carl ; M iss,

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~: Nancy Specian, Connie
Bennett, Sue Greenspan,
t Janice Kirchner, Janice
~raine Meehan, Noel Jor-

Butler

Row 1: Joe Abate, Omar Al-Saleh, Jay Lemoncelli, Lee Auerbach; Row 2: Rick Dapp, Lenny
Wasmanski, Danny Allen, Brian Suter, Mike Holtz, Rich Clompus, Bill Kileen, Sandy Petri;
Row 3: Jay Sidhu, Clyde Fitch, Tom Bowolick, Gary Paich, John Snigg, Bob Stamer, Al Behr,
Jerry Alexander, Bruce Grove, Ed Garabedian.

Catlin
Hall
Seated: Nancylee Maskornick, Dyan Manney, Karen Briner, Beverly Kostick, Pam Parkin, Madelaine Fisher,
Mary Ann Manziano; Standing: Maureen Kennedy, Mindy Miller, Joan Colognato, Cathy Loftus, Sue Brimo,
Christa Carl; Missing: Margie Czulewicz, Meg Brunette.

73

�Chapman Hall
Row 1: Randy Wells, JoAnne Herbert,
Denise Wasyluk, Pam Hamersly; Row 2:

Jeanne Cullinan, Kathy Barnhart, Elaine
Cram, Cindy Patterson; Row 3: Estelle
Parker, Elaine Swisloski, Ann Zini.

Row 1:

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Gonnel
Mike
McGra
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Lew K
Mazer,
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Larry I
Kye, F
Rhodes

Chesapeake
Hall
l. Jill Majestic; 2. Joan Makely; 3. Karen Yohn; 4. Carla Demmon; 5. Mary
Cheung; 6. Kerry McMahon; 7. Beth Kaye; 8. Josie Schifano; 9. Denise
Chapura; 10. Mary Kinney; 11. Kati Dessauer; 12. Barbara DaSilva; 13.
Diana Gregory; 14. Laraine Mancuso. Missing: Brandy Brannigan, Janet
Markowitz, Diane Henley, Noreen Drugach, Nathalie Vermandel, Pam
Pratt, Donna Doncses, Jane Weiss, Debbie Lane

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Janet Sai

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ells, JoAnne Herbert,
'a m Hamersly; Row 2:
~athy Barnhart, Elaine
erson; Row 3: Estelle
loski, Ann Zini.

Colonel's
Row 1: Tom Butler, Jeff Walk, Don
Richards, George Terpening, Dan
Gonnella, John Novick, Steve Miller,
Mike DeVincentis, Joe Dux, Jim
McGrath, John Fetch, Craig Deacon,
Mike Caravella; Row 2: Mike Kassab,
Lew Kassab, Bill Boronow, Bernie
Mazer, Preston Hess; Missing: William
Cheung, Bruce Kelson, Gary Gieschen,
Larry Harrison, Joe Krackenfels, John
Kye, Rich Lack, John Lewis, Jeff
Rhodes.

Row 1: Susan Rinehammer, Janet Bruchman, Cheryl Castrovillari, Karen Krep; Row 2: Cinthia
Dorfman, Lisa Foxx, Beverly Guyer, Gladyis MacIntosh, Tammy Hrynko; Row 3: Emily Rhodes,
Janet Saras.

75

�Denison Hall
Row 1: Delbert Keisling, Eugene Skrynski, Wayne
Fullerton, Paul Gasman, Tom Cronin; Row 2: Kurt

Franke, Lawrence Lally, Thomas Coughlin, Cal
Schlueter, Mike Banchero; Row 3: John Conroy,
Tom Boshinski, Daniel Coughlin, Bob Yanku, Bob
Milmoe, Bob Dwyer, Joe Bartel, Chris Caswell.

Dirksen
Row 1: Bill Kenny, Fred Brickel, Mike Filipowski, Jim Daoust, Steve Sergi, Rich Berkheiser, Bill Winter, Bill Thomas,
Keith Theile, Ripp Reilly; Row 2: Don Kruk, John Barrett, Bill Finlay, Don Cusick, Brad Gorman.

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Row 1: John Stanley, William Kohanik, Lew Saras, Richard Hingston, Alan Barrett, Edwin Hilinski, Fred Pacolitch,
Bruce Phair, James Guzek, Craig Manhart; Row 2: Roland lgweze, Tommy Lenns, Skip Byrnes, Leo Gambacorta,
James Hanak, Randy Flager, Dennis Phelps, Bill Metcalf; R ow 3: Glenn Flack.

�Doane Hall
Row 1: Kit McCarty, Brenda
Rothman, Peggy Nash, Karen
Considine; Row 2: Sharon Ryan,
Michele Goldberg, Shannon
Smith, Janet Condon; Row 3:
Linda Pugsley, Carol Hussa, Jane
Matalavage, Joanne Bonanne,
Linda Tyson, Nicky Soranno, Pat
Toman, Nancy Brokhahne; Missing: Esther Mauro, Carol Farnetti, Connie Oliveri, Linda
Alanko, Mary June Smith.

heiser, Bill Winter, Bill Thomas,
ad Gorman.

:, Edwin Hilinski, Fred Pacolitch,
,, Skip Byrnes, Leo Gambacorta,

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Gore Hall
Bottom To Top: Bob Howes, Guy Gubanich, Don Mock,
Mitch Gouze, John Chakmakas, Tony Bardoutsos,
Howard Stark, Gary Driscole, Mike Lane, Fred Lanciano, Steve Grossman, Rick McGuire, Paul Macik,
Christopher Unger, Tom Panetta, Mike Lamade; Missing: Jeff Prendergast, Dan Applegate, Howie Rifkin, J.
C., Greg Hollis, Steve Versuk, Al Schaerer.

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�Grissom
Row 1: John Collins, Lenny Klewans, Ray Bean, Bill Austin, Jack Brabant; Row 2: Conrad Cyriax,
Floyd Miller, Mark Anderson, John Mazola, John Wyler, Lee James, Phil Besler, Nicholas Demjanovich, Somsy Phrakaysome.

Hollenback Hall
Row 1: Janice Katuna, Jane Bankus, Jean Vadeboncoeur, Cindy Moore; Row 2: Barbara Smith, Jill Linder,
Valerie Moore, Linda Pinson; Row 3: Peggy Burgess,
Helen Saras, Judy Richard, Maureen Kortbawi; Row 4:
Jane Smith, Carol Reich, Sue Silva; Missing: Judy
Kopetchne.

McClintock
Hall
Row 1: Judy Williams, Jane Lewis, Ann
Marie Romanovich, Michele Ojeta,
Susie Dodd; Row 2: Marianne Saul,
Carol Haught, Elaine Smith, Gail
Ober, Rose Gennaro, Kerry Graf, Fran
Scharaldi; Missing: Hilary Young,
Linda Baron, Karen Strabinski, Carole
Lowande.
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Priapus
Row 1: Frank LaGola, Tom DiVito, Rick Fishel, Bob Levin, Ray Tomaine, Steve Chaladoff, Gary
Homing; Row 2: Bob Singer, Mark Tippet, Roger Danbury, Mark Suchter, Bob Bettin, Art Romaine,
Bruce Spiegler, Joe Iero, Wayne Golankiewicz; Row 3: Joe Leone.

Roosevelt
Row 1: Paul Hunter, James Orasky, Rootafza Taghi, Simon Ntafos; Row 2: Mike Shoemaker, Tom Long, Amir Shahi, Dave Thome, Brian Haeckler, Tom DeSanno, Bob Armstrong, Mike Luberto.

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�Ross Hall
Sitting: Denise Rollick, Gale Rosko,
Gayle Kinback, Ann Berkhise; Standing: Janice Woolf, Polly Seleski, Gaby
Obuchi, Debbie Williams, Lois Tunaitis, Prit Loiacono; Missing: Meridy
Jarin.

Sterling I

Slocum Hall
Bottom To Top: Mike Durso, Joe Delozier, Jim
Phethean, Ron DeCanio, Dan Marascio, Tom
Page, Gene Dombrowski, Mike Yanchuk, Bob
Kalan, Howie Tune, Jeff Giberson, Roman Shahay; Missing: Marty Pobutkiewicz, Rick Letts, Joe
Grinkevick, Art Trovei, Brian Gibson.

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�Sterling Hall

Row 1: Stacy Kelly, Ann Bartuska, Cindy Lynch, Nancy Lamoreaux, Vida Essien; Row
2: Paula Vecchio, Virginia Edwards, Debbie Andrews, Marianne Macur, Nancy
Rodda, Karen Shaughnessy, Kathy Amerman, Cindy Eaker, Debbie Maholick; Row 3:
Margie German, Susan Bedard, Judy Yee, Mary Carey, Natalie Spenser; Missing:
Karen Toslosky, Mary Lou Miller, Denise Johnson.

Charmaine Broad, Janet Temyila, Laureen Camey.

Sturdevant Hall
Bottom To Top: Karen Capwell, Ann McEvoy, Karen Allen, Mrs. Conway, Betty Wood, Carol Geiger, Nanci Schultz, Julie Morse, Judy MacGregor, Jean Davis, Lindsay Farley, Shu-Jung Chang, Yvonne Cheung,
Ellen Simon, Dolores Kupcho, Carol Pechalonis, Fran Kuczynski, Karen
Fried ; Missing: Mary Adams, Val Aiello, Nancy Adler, Ann Rapoch,
Bev Powell, Ev Frick, Evelyn Galloway, Francie Hersly, Lynn Duncan,
Meg Slusser.

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�Sullivan Hall
Row I: Kati Hauck, Anne Greenwald, Tina Blatt, Donna Goldstein,
Kathy Young; Row 2: Kathy
Mouchka, Raggedy Ann, Debbie
Flitcraft, Pat Clegg, Judy Taylor,
Linda Knauer, Arleen Rostron; Row
3: Sue Cobb, Roxy Kulikowski,
Fran Cumsky, Brenda Schmidt,
Amy Santilli, Diane Kenny, Terry
MacDonald, Joanne Sullivan, Debbie Fullerton, Jeannie Jenkins,
Cindy Farmer, Pam Whitney, Rosey
Hutton; Missing: Sharon Schermerhorn, Barbara Yanchuk, Dru
Laughman, Helene Reich, Judy
Sanger, Debbie Heckler.

Susquehannock
Hall

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Row I: Donna Gerwick, Amelia
Foster, JoAnne Haywicz; Row 2:
Rose Luteri, Shelley Rosenstein,
Jane Thompson, Bonnie Coles, Pat
Dougherty, Susan Olearczyk, Ruth
Kret, Karen Gomba; Row 3: Jenny
Wunder, Debbie Williams, Marcia
Haase; Missing: Margie Hopper,
Pearl Kondas, Ellen Schwartz, Carol
Stollberg, Sharon Foose.

Warner
Row I: Bill Spence, Gene Kruczek,
Doug Wolfe, Jim O'Neil, Bernie
Fagnani, Rich Givens; Row 2: John
Zimmerman, Doug Trostle, Dave
Asman, John Newman, Don Bowman, Roy Brooks; Row 3: Mike Barski, Ed Zaborney, Jim Bohnert, Don
Nash, Rick Lorenzen, Stew Ferney,
Gary Mocko, Kevin Shaughnessy,
Andy Baron, Steve Haube, Glenn
Misner, Steve Zabriski, Al Regner;
Missing: Ray Gillen, Alfred Alson,
Joe Banguita.

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Pat Morris, Karen P
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Columbus.

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Kevin Doneleski, Jody Zakrevsky,
Raymond Grysko, Ed Weber, Mike
Cuprzinski, Rich Colandrea, Paul
Olivera; Row 2: John Highschool,
Tom DeMaio, Rich Curry, Vince
Krill, Jay Rubin, Tuce, Dizzy Gillespie, Robert Bermuda, Andy Falkowski, Mike Paternoster; Missing:
Joe Germaine, John Proper, Chuck
Wolf Schicker, Mort Shore, Steve
Wasko, Pat Gurney, Don Girven,
Lionel Green, Rich Ziarnowski,
Jimmy Schroeher, Bruce Rebel Ritchie, Bob Kapp.

Weiss Hall
Row 1: Debbie Morano, Barbara Lucca, Paula Pinter, Kathy Tilt, Pam Rozett, Joanne Bartle. Row 2:
Pat Morris, Karen Patch, Charlotte Stempleski, Debbie Koch, Diane Kiwior, Teresa Magella; Missing: Brenda Reppert, Jane Molinini, Nancy Fern, Carol Johnson, Sue Ditson, Jennifer Byrne, Pat
Columbus.

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�150 South River
Row I: Kathy Maurer, Ellie Lopez, Martha Olikowski; Row 2: Kathy Kruse, Nadia Katsarou,
Angela Vauter, Pat Stills, Holli Stults; Row 3: Shirley Davis, Trudy Kloptosky, Sue Stephens; Missing: Marietta Bednar, Dale Evans, Jackie DiStephano, Linda Hill, Ann Sadonic, Judy Williams.

262 South
River
Row I: Roger Sorenson, Glenn Kerin, Dave Neiman, Rich Unger, Dale Stumpp; Row 2. Ira Udes,
James Martin, Ronnie Yona, Lloyd Ortman, Pete Nordland, Bob Turnbull, Jerry Howell, Rich Sawicki,
Micky Marquart, Rich Palmer; Row 3: Bill Urosevich, Joe Maderich, Jake Ripa, Barry Rasmussen, Greg
McQuade, Tom Runiewicz, Al Yanku, Joe Santini, Dave Briga, Tom McGann, Bob Smith, John
Stichter.

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President
Dr. Francis J. Michelini

Assistant to President
MichaelJ. Worth

Dean of Academic Affairs
Donald _W. Tappa

�Dean of Student Affairs
George F. Ralston

Assistant to Dean of Student Affairs
James A. Moss

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�Dean of Women
Jane Kathleen Lampe

Assistant Dean of Men
Edward R. Baltruchitis

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Women
Linda Hobrock

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�Director of Alumni
Relations
Arthur J. Hoover

Director of Computer
Center
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David Williams

. ncial Aid
Director of F ma
Harry B. Keller

Director o f Development
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Thomas F. Ke y

117

�Director of Graduate Studies
Harold E. Cox

Director of Testing Services
Joseph H. Kanner

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Director of Housing
Donald R. Jost

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Coordinator of
Housing
Jeanne Conwa:

�Director of Placement
John J. Chwalek

r of Testing Services
H. Kanner

Coordinator of Women's
Housing
Jeanne Conway

Director of Institute of Regional Affairs
Andrew Shaw, Jr.

119

�Director of Public
Relations
Thomas J. Moran

Director of Summer and Evening College
Bernard J. Vinovrski

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Director of Sports Information
George G. Pawlush

�Business Manager
Charles R. Abate

Comptroller
Alex Pawlenok

Assistant Comptroller
Joseph J. Chisarick

Information
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121

�Registrar
B. Hopkins Moses

Director of Research Services
Stanley J. Holden

Head Librarian
Dale A. Buehler

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�Manager of Cafeteria
William Denion
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Manager of Bookstore
Mildred Gittins

.d Librarian
eA. Buehler

Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds
Nelson F . Carle

123

�Faculty
AFROTC
Left to Right: Staff Sergeant
Raymond Talbott, Colonel James
Aikman, Tech. Sergeant Richard
Carlson, Captain Richard
Carpenter.
Missing: Sheldon G. Cohen.

BIOLOGY
Row 1: Wilbur Hayes, Grace
Kimball, Charles Reif,
Chairman;
Row 2: Clyde Houseknecht, Reed
Acheson, Robert Ogren, Lester
Turoczi.

COM_MERCE
and
FINANCE
Row 1: Sheldon Curtis, Robert
DeYoung, Wagiha Taylor,
Robert Werner, Chairman;
Charles Gurdin;
Row 2: Welton Farrar, Paul
Zavada, Robert Capin, Prem
Dwivedi, Paul Werner, Richard
Raspen, George Gera, George
Elliot.
Missing: Michael J. Worth,
Arthur D. Chesler, Theodore J.
Engel, Edward B. Leviton,
Richard S. Orlowski, Thomas F.
Kelly.

�CHEMISTRY
Left To Right: James Bohning,
Chairman; William Stine,
Edward Stockham, Owen Faut,
Howard Swain, Francis Salley,
Ralph Rozelle, John Labows.
Missing: Levere C. Hostler.

BIOLOGY
Row 1: Wilbur Hayes, Grace
Kimball, Charles Reif,
Chairman;
Row 2.-· Clyde Houseknecht, Reed
Acheson, Robert Ogren, Lester
Turoczi.

COMMERCE
and
FINANCE
Row 1: Sheldon Curtis, Robert

DeYoung, Wagiha Taylor,
Robert Werner, Chairman;
Charles Gurdin;
Row 2: Welton Farrar, Paul
Zavada, Robert Capin, Prem
Dwivedi, Paul Werner, Richard
Raspen, George Gera, George
Elliot.
Missing: Michael J. Worth,
Arthur D. Chesler, Theodore J.
Engel, Edward B. Leviton,
Richard S. Orlowski, Thomas F.
Kelly.

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EDUCATION
Left To Right: Lily Davis Bynon,
Mahmoud H. Fahmy, Richard T.
Reese, Margaret A. Thompson,
Eugene L. Hammer, Chairman;
Harrie E. Caldwell, Joseph T.
Bellucci, Edwin L. Johnson,
Michael J. Barone.

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Missing: Franck G. Darte, II, J.
George Siles, Edmund A. Watters,
Matt Fliss, Alan Husband, Joseph
A. Skok.

ENG!NEERING
Row 1: R. William Graff, James
M. Toole, Chairman; Walter
Kaby;

Left To Right: Alvan Bruch,
Mohamed T. El-Ashry,
Chairman; Kathryn Gregory,
Charles M. Mattei.

Row 2: Um.id R. Nejib, Cromwell
E. Thomas, John L. Orehotsky.

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ENGLISH
Back To Front: William J. Mistichelli,
Chester N. Molley, Stanley S. Gutin, A.
Michael Greenwald, Lee C. Terry, Robert
J. Heaman, Casimir Tyburski, Thomas N.
Kaska, Chairman; Ruth T. Roberts,
Patricia M. Hearnan, Anne V. Kish, Mary
Z. Kerr.
Absent: Benjamin F. Fiester, Philip L.
Rizzo, Alfred S. Groh, Charlotte V. Lord,
Frank C. Allen, Bruce Craddock, Edward
V. Geist, Klaus Holm, William G.
Swartchild, Robert E. Pasquarelli,
Thomas J. Moran.

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
Row 1: R. William Graff, James
M. Toole, Chairman; Walter
Kaby;

Left To Right: Alvan Bruch,
Mohamed T. El-Ashry,
Chairman; Kathryn Gregory,
Charles M. Mattei.

Row 2: Umid R. Nejib, Cromwell
E. Thomas, John L. Orehotsky.

127

�FINE ARTS
Left To Right: Richard Fuller,
Kathleen Matics, Mark Cohen,
Henry Casilli, Chairman; Stanton
Miller, Herbert Simon, J. Philip
Richards, Chester Colson.

Row 1: David Leach, Chairman ;
Harold Cox, John Meyers, James
Rodechko, Kuo-Kong Show;
Row 2: Bronis Kaslas, John
Furlow, Joel Berlatsky.

Missing: Elwood Disque,
Berenice D'Vorzon.

Missing: James P. Berg.

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FOREIGN LANGUAGE
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Left To Right: Jorge DeCubas, Charles
Sweeney, Albert Serzan, Hilda Marban,
Mary Lou Lovett, Michael Seitz,
Chairman; Jose Ribas, Liza Belie, Angel
Belie.
Missing: Inger Miller, Arvid W. Lekstrom.

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�HISTORY
Left To Right: Richard Fuller,

Row 1: David Leach, Chairman;

Kathleen Ma tics, Mark Cohen,
Henry Casilli, Chairman; Stanto11
Miller, Herbert Simon, J. Philip
Richards, Chester Colson.

Harold Cox, John Meyers, James
Rodechko, Kuo-Kong Show;
Row 2: Bronis Kaslas, John

Furlow, Joel Bedatsky.
Missing: Elwood Disque,

Berenice D'Vorzon.

.NGUAGE

Missing: James P. Berg .

LIBRARY
Row 1: Phyllis Cheung, Dale Beuhler,
Librarian; Marie Byczkowski;
Row 2; Fred Walters, Leota Nevil, Sally
Connor, Lorna Darte, Lewis Chere,
Frederick Krohle.

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�MATHEMATICS
Row 1: Bing K. Wong, Chairman;
James G. DeCosmo, Betty L.
Jahr, Thomas R. Richards,
Joseph H . Salsburg;
Row 2: Boyd L. Earl, Stephen J.
Tillman, Richard E. Sours, Neil
M. Como, John S. W asileski.

Row 1: Eva E. Schuler, Ruth W.
McHenry, Chairman;
Row 2: Marian E. Alexander,
Colleen Mayock, Marcea Doremus.
Missing: Rita M . Lynch.

Missing: Shashanka S. Mitra,
Paul A. Torelli, Albert C. Serzan.

MUSIC
Row 1: H. Cutler Fall, Anne V.
Liva, William R. Gasbarro,
Chairman; William J. Weber,
Theodore M . Veremeychick,
Richard B. Chapline;
Row 2: Michael Haberkorn,
Herbert Garber, Raymond J.
Nutaitis, Richard Probert,
Rosendo E. Santos.
Missing: Clifford E. Balshaw.

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PHILOSOPJ

�NURSING
Row I: Bing K. Wong, Chairman;
James G. DeCosmo, Betty L.
Jahr, Thomas R. Richards,
Joseph H. Salsburg;

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Row 2: Boyd L. Earl, Stephen J.
Tillman, Richard E. Sours, Neil
M. Como, John S. Wasileski.

Row 1: Eva E. Schuler, Ruth W.
McHenry, Chairman;
Row 2: Marian E. Alexander,
Colleen Mayock, Marcea Doremus.
Missing: Rita M. Lynch.

Missing: Shashanka S. Mitra,
Paul A. Torelli, Albert C. Serzan.

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PHILOSOPHY and RELIGION
Row 1: Stanko M. Vujica;
Row 2: John G. Jardine, Donald
A. Henson, Stanley B. Kay, Roy
E. Williams, Chairman.
Missing: Abraham D. Barras.

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�PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Row 1: Gay F. Meyers, Doris B.
Saracino, Sandra L. Bloomberg;
Row 2: Joseph Skvarla, John G.

Reese, Chairman; Eugene
Domzalski, Roland C. Schmidt.
Absent: Rodger Bearde.

PSYCHOLC
Left To Right: Robert C. Riley, Chairma
R. Hobrock, Edward J. Roke, Winston 1
Joseph H. Kanner.
Absent: Robert D. Stetten, Patricia Y.
Pisaneschi.

PHYSICS
Row 1: Frank G. Bailey, Walter
A. Placek, Umid Nejib, Levere

Hostler, LeRoy W. Morrow;
Row 2: Francis Donahoe,
Thomas Orseck, George Butwin,
Stanley J. Holden, Frederic E.
Bellas, Chairman.

�POLITICAL
SCIENCE
Left To Right: Walter H. Niehoff, Teresa B. McDonald, Andrew
Shaw, Chairman.

JCATION

Absent: Pjilip R. Tuhy.

PSYCHOLOGY
Left To Right: Robert C. Riley, Chairman; Jon
R. Hobrock, Edward J. Roke, Winston Turner,
Joseph H. Kanner.
Absent: Robert D. Stetten, Patricia Y.

Pisaneschi.

Row 1: Frank G. Bailey, Walter
A. Placek, Umid Nejib, Levere
Hostler, LeRoy W. Morrow;
Row 2: Francis Donahoe,
Thomas Orseck, George Butwin,
Stanley J. Holden, Frederic E.
Bellas, Chairman.

SOCIOLOGY
and
ANTHROPOLOGY
Row 1: Roy N. Martin, Jaroslaw G.
Moravec, Chairman; Phyllis W. Furst;
Row 2: Raymond M. Weinstein, Meade
Kemrer.

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BUSINESS OFFICE: Row 1: Alice Raider, Helen Gattuso; Row 2: Constance Slusser, Dorothy
Christian, Janet Howe.

CHASE HALL: Betty Bevan
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COMMERCE AND FINANCE: Jane Mertis

EDUCATION: Elaine Lyons

COMPUTER CENTER

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fD FINANCE: Jane Mertis

EDUCATION: Elaine Lyons

ENGLISH: Mildred Marini

COMPUTER CENTER: Left To Right: Judy Ockenfuss, Kathy Skvarla, Judy Wasowski.
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�FINANCE: Row 1: Ann Saxon, Rita Morvinski; Row 2: Lorraine Regalis, Molly Bynski, Ann Kester, Rita Zula. Absent: Mary
Lorusso.

LIBRARY:
Spear, Kate
Loretta Caw
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Absent: Mar

GUIDANCE AND PLACEMENT:
Regina Meschini

GRADUATE OFFICE: Arlene Origlia
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RESEARCH SERVICES: Helen Ann Sincavage

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Standing: Ru
Seated: Carol

�NANCE: Row 1: Ann Saxon, Rita Mor~ski; Row 2: Lorr~ine Regalis, Molly Byn1, Ann Kester, Rita Zula. Absent: Mary
,russo.

LIBRARY: Row 1: Mary Alice Joyce, Ruth
Spear, Kate Richards, Elsie Deobold; Row 2:
Loretta Cawley, Pam Gooday, Theresa Murphy, Denise Searfoss, Mildred Graver.
Absent: Marion Miller, Eileen Payer .

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INSTITUTE OF REGIONAL AFFAIRS:
Standing: Mary Argenio;
Seated: Dorothy Schlingman.

: Helen Ann Sincavage

STARK HALL:
Standing: Ruth Jacobs;
Seated: Carol Urban.

HISTORY:
Standing: Joy Colarusso;
Seated: Janice Y arrish.

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�PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND HYGIENE:
Denise Rupert

THEATER ARTS: Audrey Butkiewicz

WECKESSER: Nance Co1

WECKESSER:
Standing: Barbara Zelnick, Darlene Kishbaugh;
Seated: Harriet Frew.

WECKESSER:
Seated: Peggy Jones;
Standing: Ann Rees, Lisa E

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NURSING:
Standing: Kay Masters;
Seated: Herta Feklandt.

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WECKESSER: Nance Cordy

WECKESSER: Mildred Connor

le/nick, Darlene Kishbaugh;
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WECKESSER:
Seated: Peggy Jones;
Standing: Ann Rees, Lisa English.

WECK ESSER:
Seated: Doris Barker, Edith Gearhart;
Standing: Norma Klepadlo.

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Levanda, Katherine Richards, Ann N
Nancy Gosciewski, Don Miller, Bob
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John Cureka, Fred Wall, Assistant M
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Ann Marie Waligum; Row 4: Sopl
Florence Hassel, John Litcheck; Row
Davis, Steve Sadowski, Franklin Mart

WECKESSER:
Standing: Elloise Marquardt;
Seated: Ruthe Bishop.

WECKESSER:
Left To Right: Evelyn Robinson, Peggy Corbett,

Lynn Jacobs, Della Sokoski.

MAINTENANCE

BOOKSTORE:
Left to Right: Jule Cook, Gwen Ennis, Louise Burke, Robert Stefanko.

ASSISTANT MANAGER OF CAFETERIA:
Fred Wall

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CAFETERIA: Row 1: Paula Davis, Catherine
Levanda, Katherine Richards, Ann Marie Kruger,
Nancy Gosciewski, Don Miller, Bob Beller, Florence Martin, Bill Helfrich; Row 2: Jane Kovalik,
John Cureka, Fred Wall, Assistant Manager; John
Shobelski; Row 3: Sandra McDade, Pat Baloga,
Ann Marie Waligum; Row 4: Sophie Binezek,
Florence Hassel, John Litcheck; Row 5: Margaret
Davis, Steve Sadowski, Franklin Martin.

COMMONS: Row 1: Sophie Bohinski, Ann Feldman, Ann Mehm, Edith Kachurick; Row 2: Douglas
Williams, Marvin Brew, Margaret Nagle, Betty Ginley.

MAINTENANCE

\GER OF CAFETERIA:
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�Freshn1an Orientation

152

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�Sophotnore
Outing

154

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Jack Anderson

"Four for Broadway" -Allan Keene, J:

Miguel Rubio

Jose Greco and Nana Lorca

Lillian Gish

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Neil Sheehan

�"Four for Broadway" -Allan Keene, Jane Shaulis, Linda Burkhart, Robert Calvert.

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Lillian Gish

Jean Shepherd

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�Livingston Taylor

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�Comtnencement
INVOCATION ...... . . . .. . ..... .
ADDRESS ................. . ... .
Senator Sa1
of Nortl
AW.
OUTSTANDING GRADUATES
OF THE YEAR ... .. .. . ... .. .. .. . .

DEAN'S SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS
HUMANITIES AWARD ... ... . .. .
NATURAL SCIENCES AND
MATHEMATICS AWARD . .. .. .. .
SOCIAL SCIENCES AW ARD ..... .
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT
AWARD .... . ..... . ... ..... .... . .
THE UNITED STATES
MARINE CORPS A WARD . . . . .. . .
HONORAR'
DOCTOR OF HUMANE LETTERS

�lmencement
INVOCATION ....................... . ... The Reverend Stewart Pierson
ADDRESS ................. . ... .. .......... "Our Heritage Is Freedom"
Senator Sam J. Ervin, Jr.
of North Carolina
AWARDS
OUTSTANDING GRADUATES
OF THE YEAR ............ . ..... . ................ . .. Michael J. Barski
Joel Fischman
Robert William Linaberry
DEAN'S SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS ................ Sally Marie Kazinetz
Paul Edward Niezgoda
HUMANITIES AWARD ..................... .. ..... Ann Louise Vivian
NATURAL SCIENCES AND
MATHEMATICS AWARD ..... .. . ... . . . . .. . .. . ... Sally Marie Kazinetz
SOCIAL SCIENCES AWARD .................. Marino Joseph Santarelli
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT
AWARD ...... . ............................ . Margarita S. Tsatsarounou
THE UNITED STATES
MARINE CORPS AW ARD .................. . .......... Roberta Evans
HONORARY DEGREES
DOCTOR OF HUMANE LETTERS ................. . .. Sam J. Ervin, Jr.
Frank C. Carlucci

�Aluinni Dinner Dance

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�Organizations
214

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�Publications

Amnicola

This Page, Left: Diana Gregory, Co-editor. Right: Susan
Zbegner, Co-editor. Opposite Page, Top: June Beerish, Assistant Editor. Bottom: Anna Ostapiw. Far Right: Helen Evancho, Business Manager.

216

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e, Top: June Beerish, Assist,iw. Far Right: Helen Evan-

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Deborah Morano, Diane Kiwior, Mary Ellen Nauroth, Ann Rapoch, Jennifer Morgan, Deborah Ann Hargraves.

Seated: Jane Matalavage; Standing: Beth Kaye, Paul

Missing: Denise Hollick, Copy editor; Janice Yarrish, Kathy Mouchka,
Arla Tomko.

Each year the Amnicola Staff works tht
we have made many changes; we believe t:

Like any publication, the '73 Amnico/a 1
the good, something which pleases you, an

Chester Colson, Advisor

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Seated: Jane Matalavage; Standing: Beth Kaye, Paula Quinn, Mike Filipowski, Tony DeVita.

Each year the Amnicola Staff works their best to produce a publication which is superior to that of the previous year. This year
we have made many changes; we believe that these changes are more representative of every student's view of Wilkes College.

Like any publication, the '73 Amnicola has its faults. We ask you not to look for faults but, like anything else in life, to seek out
the good, something which pleases you, and let that part stand out in your mind.

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�Beacon

Row 1: Charles Reichers, James Torbik, Steve Jones, Gary Horning, Ginny Zembrzuski, Marietta Bednar; Row 2: John Mazzola, Mark Anderson, Ron Noyalis, Mike
Mercanti, Paul Domowitch, Al Rosencrance, Raymond McNulty, Donna Doncses, Laraine Mancuso.

Editor-in-chief ......... . ............... ... Marietta Bednar
News Editor .. ....................... .. ........ Pat Moran
Feature Editor ...................... . ....... Gary Homing
Copy Editor ..... . ............ . .............. Randy Steele
Sports Editor ..... . ...... . ....... ... . . ......... Steve Jones
Business Manager ...................... Barbara Zembrzuski
Advertising Manager ............ ...... ........ John Pisano
Circulation Manager ..................... Ginny Zembrzuski
Reporters .................. . .............. Anna Ostapiw,
Janice Yarrish, Tony Nauroth, Jim Torbik, Andrew
Petyak, Laraine Mancuso, Donna Doncses, Ron
Noyalis, Ray McNulty, Mark Carmon, Kathy Kaby,
Floyd Miller, Deborah Ann Hargraves, Diane Guterman, Molly Moran, Donna Geffert, Robert Mennor,
Kathy Mansberry, Rich Colandrea, Bonnie Church,
Mark Anderson, John Mazzola, Paul Domowitch
Business .................... Mike Mercanti, Al Rosencrance
Adviser .............................. ... Thomas J. Moran

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.................. ..... Gary Horning
. .. ................. . ... Randy Steele
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-ish, Tony Nauroth, Jim Torbik, Andrew
.raine Mancuso, Donna Doncses, Ron
LY McNulty, Mark Carmon, Kathy Kaby,
:r, Deborah Ann Hargraves, Diane Guter' Moran, Donna Geffert, Robert Mennor,
1sberry, Rich Colandrea, Bonnie Church,
:rson, John Mazzola, Paul Domowitch
. . .... . .. Mike Mercanti, Al Rosencrance
. . .. .. ...... .. .. .... . Thomas J. Moran

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as serene and
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of clear w,
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fearing to touch
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till the mornin1
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Agnes C

"The Blossom"
Katy Hauck

In addition to its annual publicatic
Company performing its "Story Thei
man's "Wild Strawberries."

Row 1: James Space, Tony Nauroth, Anita
Shaw, Brent Spencer, Michael Scholnick ;
Row 2: Deborah Hargraves, Dr. Patricia
Boyle, Janie Weiss, Ella McNamara, Lauren
O'Hara, Carol Geiger.

�Sleeping next to me,
you appeared
as serene and still
as a quiet pool
of clear water.
I gazed at you
fearing to touch you
and disturb your sleep
as a pebble
would disturb
the water's calmness.
So I waited
by the banks of your body
till the morning sun
came over the hill
and as the fog of sleep
lifted from your eyes
touched your face
and drifted into
the rolling, soft waves
of your love -

Manuscript
Editor
Associate Editor
Art Editor

Brent Spencer
Michael Scholnick
Ella McNamara

Faculty Advisors

Dr. Robert Beaman
Dr. Patricia Boyle

Staff

Jim Space
Lauren O'Hara
Katy Hauck
TonyNauroth
Mary Ellen Nauroth
Nanci Adler
Anita Shaw
Carol Geiger
Deborah Ann Hargraves
Pat Hogan
Peaches
Denise Dennis
Janie Weiss

Agnes Cummings

"The Blossom"
Katy Hauck

In addition to its annual publication of poetry, art work, short stories and essays, Manuscript presented The Marlboro Theatre
Company performing its "Story Theatre." The organization also sponsored films throughout the year, for example, Ingmar Bergman's "Wild Strawberries."

Row J: James Space, Tony Nauroth, Anita
Shaw, Brent Spencer, Michael Scholnick;
Row 2: Deborah Hargraves, Dr. Patricia
Boyle, Janie Weiss, Ella McNamara, Lauren
O' Hara, Carol Geiger.

Marlboro Theatre Company
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�WCLH

Seated: Linda Stevens, Doreen Pellegrini, John Kowalchik, Jack Noyalis, Ted Tramaloni; Standing: John Their, Basil Lynch, Jay Thomas,
Mr. James Berg, Advisor; Tony Petchakowski.

WCLH (Wilkes College Listening Hi
faculty members; several programs coIJ
The station's music included opera,jaz.2
Seated: Jim Kelly, Bonnie Church, Mark Dubik; Standing: Debbie Hargraves, John Margo, Glenn Misner, David De
Cosmo, Advisor.

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�" . . . Don't believe what your eyes are
telling you. All they show is limitation.
Look with your understanding, find
out what you already know and you'll
see the way to fly."
Jonathan Livingston
Seagull

heir, Basil Lynch, Jay Thomas,

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WCLH (Wilkes College Listening Habit), Radio 90.7 FM has "something for everyone." A few programs are produced by students and
faculty members; several programs come from universities throughout the U.S. Foreign programs are sent directly from foreign countries.
The station's music included opera,jazz, folk, classic and rock.
mn Misner, David De

225

�Government

Co1n1nuter Council

Row I: Barbara Smith, Mary Ann Lombardo, Jackie Pickering, Buddy Brezinski, President; Pat Wilson, Rich Nardone, Mark Buchsbaum. Row 2: Don Kalproth,
Walter Koyteck, Rich Mendelsohn, Fred Armbruster, Mike Marino, Joe Suchocki, Mike Stambaugh, Darryl Kuczynski, Arthur Hoover, Adviser; Pete Jadelis.

The Commuter Council, a newly formed group on
campus organized to stimulate commuter interest in
college affairs, played a major role on campus this
year. The Council worked with I.D.C. to arrange a
Christmas Party for all students; the party, held at
Pocono Downs, was a huge success. Some of the
achievements of CC this year were the installation of
a color T.V. and round tables in the Commons, and
the erection of a commuting student Post Office to be
located in the new building. The Council also played
a major part in installing cigarette machines on campus.

Row I : Jeff Prendergast, Joanne Sullivan, Jim I
Karen Allen, Ellen Schwartz, Jane Matalavage,
Patty Clegg, Marla Stopkoski, Mary Lou Murra:
nan, Lew Saras, Tom Troast, Don Bowman, Stev

Above: I.D.C. President Jim Fiorino, Dean Moss, C.C. President Ed Brezinski,
and S.G. President Mike Barski work together to plan Parent's Day weekend.

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Along with its regular activities, I.D
elsewhere during the course of the year.

�Inter-Dorrrritory
Council

OFFICERS - Joanne Sullivan, recording secretary; Jeff Prendergast, vice-president; Jim Fiorino, president; Stephanie Pufko, treasurer; Leslie Cook, corresponding secretary.
Nardone, Mark Buchsbaum. Row 2: Don Kalproth,
Cuczynski, Arthur Hoover, Adviser; Pete Jadelis.

Row 1: Jeff Prendergast, Joanne Sullivan, Jim Fiorino (with Gees and Louise), Leslie Cook, Stephanie Pufko; Row 2: Bob Spinelli, Paula Pinter, Ellen Simon,
Karen Allen, Ellen Schwartz, Jane Matalavage, Mary Ann Manziano; Row 3: Mike Tschulas, Dale Evans, Craig Collier, Kathy Mansberry, Kathy Loiacono,
Patty Clegg, Marla Stopkoski, Mary Lou Murray, Beth Kaye, Peggy Nash, Beverly Kostick, Mr. Jost, adviser; Row 4: Bob Dwyer, Trudy K.loptosky, Jean Cullinan, Lew Saras, Tom Troast, Don Bowman, Steve Chaladoff, Bernie Fagnani, Lee Auerbach, Ira Udes, Tom DeMaio, Dizzy Gillespie.

Dean Moss, C.C. President Ed Brezinski,
together to plan Parent's Day weekend.

Along with its regular activities, I.D.C. set up a map in the New Men's Dorm in order to help students obtain rides home or
elsewhere during the course of the year. This year I.D.C. had a Halloween party in the Cafeteria.

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�Student Government

OFFICERS: Peter Jadelis, recording secretary; Lee Auerbach, treasurer; Michael Barski, president; Bjll Nichols, parliamentarian; Josie
Schifano, corresponding secretary.

Row 1: Pete Jadelis, Lee Auerbach, Mike Barski, Bill Nichols, Steve Grossman, Greg Hollis, Bruce Balliet; Row 2: John Barrett, Jackie Debo, Bernie Fagnani,
Buddy Brezinski, Ann Marie Romanovich, Maureen Kortbawi, Janet Markowitz, Jim Fiorino, Josie Schifano, Brinley James.

Student Government worked especially hard this year to obtain
newspaper and cigarette machines on campus, as well as providing
extra concerts, movies and other entertainment for the students.
They also spent much time revising their constitution.

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Senior
Stanley Polak, treasurer; Randy Wells,
secr~ta'?'; _Joel Fischman , president; Frank
Gahck1, vice-president.

Row 2: John Barrett, Jackie Debo, Bernie Fagnani,
Brinley James.

•orked especially hard this year to obtain
nachines on campus, as well as providing
11d other entertainment for the students.
e revising their constitution.

Junior
Mindy Miller, secretary; Rich Lack,
pr~sident; Terry Roccograndi, treasurer;
Rick McGuire, vice-president.

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Sophomore

Freshman
Linda Baron, vice-president; Pat Goggins, treasurer; Don
Klaproth,president; Debbie Lataro, secretary.

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Don Cusik, treasurer; Nancy Schultz, secretary; Pat Wilson,president.

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Cheerleaders

'at Wilson,president.

Row I : Ann Marie Murray, Paula
Pinter; Row 2: Cheryl Smith, Carol
Farnetti ; Row 3: Barbara Yanchuk, Sandy Voitek; Row 4: Randy
Wells, co-captain ; Mary Pat Melvin, Joyce Martin, Kathy Fetch,
co-captain.

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�Donna Ostrofski, Meg Rees, Debbie
Koch , captain; Janice Koval, Ann
McEvoy, Judy Williams. Missing: Maureen Britt

Majorettes

Row 1: Debbie, Gregson, Paula
Morris, Marcine Morris, Arla
Tomko, Terry Roccograndi-,
Debbie Miscavage; Row 2:
Barbara Smith , co-captain;
Mary Ellen Burns, Mariellen
Scott, Ginny Macarty, Linda
Neher, Rosella Shafer, Rosemarie Kazda, co-captain.

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�Donna Ostrofski, Meg Rees, Debbie
Koch , captain; Janice Koval , Ann
McEvoy, Judy Williams. Missing: Maureen Britt

Strutters

Row I : Debbie, Gregson, Paula

Morris, Marcine Morris, Arla
Tomko, Terry Roccograndt,
Debbie Miscavage ; Row 2:
Barbara Sm ith , co-captain ;
Mary Ellen Burns, Mariellen
Scott, G inny Macarty, Linda
Neher, Rosella Shafer, Rosemarie Kazda, co-captain.

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Spock, Jerry Woods, Bob Yanku, Jim Weisenflu, Joe Grinkevich; Steps (Top To Bottom): Rich Lorenzen, Fred Marrianci, Jeff Walk, Dave Check, Dave Ellis,
Jim Godlewski, president.
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Karen Allen, Jane Matalavage, Denise Chapura, Linda Holonia; Across Top: Mrs. Doris Saracino, adviser; Beverly Martin,
Gayle Kinback, Susan Funkle, Barb Yawn, Donna Doncses, Kathy Haughey, Ellen Schwartz, Brenda Reppert, Diane Jones,
Debby Wysocki.

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�Service

Clean Environinent Con1ntlttee

Row 1: Nancy Goodman, Jim Martin, Peggy Gatusky, president; Row 2: Charles Mattei, adviser; Robert Smith, Jim Baran, Donna Dorzinski, Michael
Petyak, Becky Goobic, Art Anderson, vice-president.

Members of the Clean Environment Committee began the year's projects by cleaning up Kirby Park along with Circle Kand the Community Effort. The Committee also played a major role in the valley-wide campaign to collect discarded Christmas trees and convert them into
mulch which would be used in the city parks.

Blase Gavlick, Phil Conrad, John
Steve Baloga, Bill Bartusky, Tony D
Purcell, Mike Teller, Gerry Kashuda
John Men ta, Pete Mirabelle , Jim
Markovich, Mark Van Loon.

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Circle K
The Circle K Club copped three coveted awards at the annual
Pennsylvania State District convention held in Bethlehem this year.
The club was cited for first places in the "Single Service" and
"Achievement" categories and was awarded a special plaque for
their participation in a successful Multiple Sclerosis project.

Donna Dorzinski, Michael

Park along with Circle Kand the Commuted Christmas trees and convert them into

Blase Gavlick, Phil Conrad, John Rajchel, chairman;
Steve Baloga, Bill Bartusky, Tony De Vita. Missing: Bill
Purcell, Mike Teller, Gerry Kashuda, George Tomascik,
John Menta, Pete Mirabelle, Jim Castellani, Simon
Markovich, Mark Van Loon.

�Hutnan Services

The Human Services Committee is one of the newest and
fastest growing organizations on campus. The committee has
formed a first-aid team on campus which works closely with
the American Red Cross. Each member of the team has been
trained in standard and advanced first-aid techniques, and is
"on call" 24 hours a day.

Row 1: Karen Sterbinski, Barbara Berkant, Jani,
2: Diane Henley, Pat Karlonis, Wilhelmina Quin

Front Row: Dr. Les Turoczi, John Barrett, Jeanne Cullinan, Carol Kester, Paula Vecchio, Jane Smith, Debbie Lataro, Meg Slusser, Ellen Fields, Mary Ann Kellmer, Candace
Coleman, Mary Ann Rusnak, Rich Mendelsohn, Lew Saras; Rear: Charles Munson, Sue Krischunis, Ginny Edwards, Joe Marchetti, Pat Goggins, Barbara Woronko, Jody
Zakrevsky, Mark Letavish, Bob Levin, Bill Finlay, Bill Williams, Ira Udes, Ray Tomaine, Steve Zabriski, Cindy Patterson, Doug Trostle, Tom DiVito, Roy Brooks, Tom Lenns,
Paul Chromey, Nancy Pierson, Bruce Spiegler.

The Reach-Out Committee has provi
Big Brother-Sister Program, YM-YWC
Retreat State Hospital.

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�Reach Out

Row 1: Karen Sterbinski, Barbara Berkant, Janice Cohen, Pat Stille, Stellamaire Benveniste; Row
2: Diane Henley, Pat Karlonis, Wilhelmina Quinn, Dean Edward Baltruchitis.

g Slusser, Ellen Fields, Mary Ann Kellmer, Candace
oe Marchetti, Pat Goggins, Barbara Woronko, Jody
Doug Trostle, Tom DiVito, Roy Brooks, Tom Lenns,

The Reach-Out Committee has provided various services to the community on a volunteer basis. The volunteers have served as aides in the
Big Brother-Sister Program, YM-YWCA tutoring program, Red Cross, the Association of the Blind, Stanislaus Orphanage, Malabar, and
Retreat State Hospital.

239

�Row 1: Maggie Waligorski, Bethann Meyers, Debbie Gregson, Vivian Burkhardt, Debbie Titus, Rosemarie Kazda, Donna Galano, Marion Welebob, Barbara Smith; Row 2:
Ann Cusick, Mary Ellen Burns, Diane Thomas, Irene Pucylowski, Marilyn Bums, Karlena Hahn, Jeanne Bartosh, Barbara Tyrrell, Debbie Schneider; Row 3: Christine Zupho,
Rosella Shafer, Doni Edwards, Debbie Dorman, Janet Letvisky, Janet Bartuski, Margaret Wende, Delphine Opet. Row 4: Jovanna Gatti, Karen Kmietowicz, Deborah Gudoski,
Linda Neher, Faith Skordinski, Carol Gusgekofski, Karen Foley, Pat Seiger, Mariellen Scott, Carol Czarnecki.

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�"To be a friend a man should close his eyes to the faults
of others and open them to his own."
William A. Peterson

. Galano, Marion Welebob, Barbara Smith; Row 2:
Tyrrell, Debbie Schneider; Row 3: Christine Zuph~,
vanna Gatti, Karen Kmietowicz, Deborah Gudoski,

241

�Wilkes
Cotntnunity
Effort

John Klimuszka, Mrs. Rebecca Jost, WCE Director; Joseph Iero, Program Assistant; Ron Yona

The Wilkes Community Effort was
formed to provide assistance to flood victims. It is financed through a grant
received from the Haas Community
Fund.
Throughout the year, volunteers
assisted flood-stricken people with services of moving, rearranging and cleaning.
In the top photo volunteers are boarding
the carry-all which was used to transport
personnel and equipment.
WCE along with the men of Priapus
House sponsored the Wyoming Valley
Bowling Tournament at Chacko's Lanes
on S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre. This tournament was aimed at creating low-cost recreation and relaxation for Valley residents. The photo at left is that of the committee members of Priapus House who
assisted with arrangements .

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Seated: Joe Leone, Rick Fishel, chairman; Standing: Frank Lagola, Art Romaine, Roger Danbury, Bob Bett~

242

Rebecca Jost, Joseph Moran, athletic director at
coach; Joseph Iero.

�Scholastic athletes from four major Wyoming Valley regional high schools were the
guests of the Wilkes Community Effort when
the Wilkes basketball team played host to
Juniata College in the Colonels' Gym. At
left, WCE personnel are visiting Coughlin
High School to extend an invitatiqfl to this
event.
WCE also helped sponsor a benefit presentation of "Hello Dolly" by the Chansonnette Theater of Easton.
Rebecca Jost, Joseph Moran, athletic director at Coughlin H.S.; Miss Jackie Sheely, Coughlin girls' basketball
coach; Joseph Iero.

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�Band
MEMBERSHIP: Flute: Helen Earl, Jovanna Gatti (piccolo), Michele Goldberg, Carol Johnson, Deborah Morano, Elaine Notari, Darice Sabalesky; Alto Oarinet: Mary
Rogan; Bass Clarinet: Fred Pacolitch; Bassoon: Heister Howe, Gail Ober; Oboe: Robert Atherholt, Diane Guterman, Marcia Haase, Stephen Malone (English horn); Alto
Saxophone: Joseph Jedju, Paul Melian, John Reap, David Stewart; Soprano Clarinet: David Asman, Joseph Baranoski, Mary Bice, Paula Castrucci, Dennis Herbert, George
Kinsley, Roger Sorensen, Raymond Suda, Brenda Wasenda, Judy Yee; Tenor Saxophone: Harold Mayo; Baritone Saxaphone: Michael Riebe; Trumpet: Jack Bower, Ann
Marie Cusick, Mark Dubik, Thomas Gazowski, Lawrence Hughes, Glenn Landis, Craig Manhart, Wayne Marianelli, Bruce Phair, Steven Zannetti ; Trombone: Marcia Dodd,
Albert Dunn, Barry Lindhorst, Eugene Lispi, John Mainwaring, Dennis Millett, Ronald Shuleski, Donald Williams; Euphonium: Paul Csigi, Michael Cuprzinski, Diane Dros4
Bruce Frederick, Jane Lewis, Ethel Shannon; Hom: Jean Cranstoun, Mary Lou Miller, Jenny Wunder, Bruce Yurko; Tuba: William Boronow, James Powell, Brian Turnbull;
Percussion: David Cooper, Thomas Frew, Joseph Gurka, Joseph Ruder, Margaret Waligorski, Robert Zampetti.

OFFICERS: Dennis Millett,president; Bruce Yurko, vice-president; Jovanna Gatti, secretary; Robert Atherholt, treasurer.

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Chorus
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MEMBERSHIP: Soprano: Celeste Ametrano, Catherine Baumann, Paula Castrucci, Teresa Cavallini,
Jean Cranstoun, Corrine Crispell, Marilyn D'Andrea, Lorene Daring, Ruth DeWitt, Christine Donahue,
Donna Dorzinsky, Helen Earl, Alaine Fegal, Deborah Gregson, Karen Kmietowicz, Mary Leaser, Judy
MacGregor, Catherine McCarty, Molly McDowell, Ellen Mitchell, Linda Papatopoli, Linda Phillips, Kay
Platt, Doreene Psikus, Linda Reiling, Darice Sabalesky, Debra Schonfeld, Ann Vivian, Susan Youngkin,
Lucinda Walter, Judith Zola; Alto: Louise Beebe, Margaret Bell, Andrea Bogusko, Joanne Bonanne, Rita
Celusniak, Shirley Davis, Diane Drost, Pamela Fink, Karen Fry, Mary Good, Nancy Greenberg, Jaret
Griffiths, Diane Henley, Georgine Knight, Jane Lewis, Barbara Lucca, Mary Miller, Helen Murray, Constance Oliveri, Andrea Pastuszak, Margaret Reese, Judith Sanger, Jean Vadeboncoeur, Brenda Wasenda,
Janice Woolf, Christine Zupko; Tenor: Mark Billett, Richard Conniff, David Cooper, Jan Cwikla, Joseph
Delassandro, James Frable, Alan Gerovitz, Joseph Gurka, John Mainwaring, Craig Manhardt, Frederick
Mills, Donald Pugh, William Roditski, Ronald Shuleski, Christopher Unger, Roman Ziegler; Bass: Karl
Bacon, William Baronow, Ted Dennis, Bruce Frederick, Thomas Gross, Robert Hooley, Harold Hoover,
Joel Jones, Robert Lemoncelli, Stephen Malone, Greg McQuade, Michael Mercuri, William Metcalf,
Frederick Pacolitch, Bruce Phair, Michael Riebe, Kenneth Saslaw, David Skopek, William Spence, Peter
Swain.
OFFICERS: Christine Donahue, president; David Cooper, vice-president; Paula Castrucci, secretary; Corinne Crispell, Celeste Ametrano, Teresa Cavallini, librarians.

aine Notari, Darice Sabalesky; Alto Clarinet: Mary
Marcia Haase, Stephen Malone (English horn); Alto
Mary Bice, Paula Castrucci, Dennis Herbert, George
aphone: Michael Riebe; Trumpet: Jack Bower, Ann
tee Phair, Steven Zannetti; Trombone: Marcia Dodd,
1onium: Paul Csigi, Michael Cuprzinski, Diane Drost,
ba: William Boronow, James Powell, Brian Turnbull;

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�Collegians

Row 1: Ted Dennis, Craig Manhart, Joe Baranoski, Barry Lindhorst, Bruce
Phair; Row 2: George Haines, John Williams, Fred Pacolitch, Gregory
McQuade, Karl Bacon, Bill Boronow. Left: Director, Mike Riebe.

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Diane Drost, Loreene Daring, Nancy Greenberg, William Metcalf, Karl Bacon, Ted Dennis, Jack Mainwaring, David Cooper,
Paula Cardias, Christine Donahue, Paula Castrucci, Teresa Cavallini, Mr. Chapline; Missing: Mary Lou Miller.

�. Manhart, Joe Baranoski, Barry Lindhorst, Bruce
lines, John Williams , Fred Pacolitch, Gregory
Boronow. Left: Director, Mike Riebe.

Russian Chorus

Bacon, Ted Dennis, Jack Mainwaring, David Cooper,
r. Chapline; Missing: Mary Lou Miller.

Row 1: Mr. Ros Santos, Adviser; Michael Stambaugh, Margaret Gorman, Andrea Mahally, Susan
Youngkin, Harold Hoover, Karen Krnietowicz, Bruce Phair; Row 2: Barbara Woronko, Mr. Albert Serzan, adviser; David Schimmel, Robert Corgan, Robert Rostock, Joseph Suchocki, Dan Tarullo, Michael
Mercuri; Missing: Hope Pawlush, Patricia Ryzinski, Kathy Hulanick, Ann Hrynkiew, Robert Skriniak,
Jan Cwikla, Philip Auron.

�Cue 'n' Curtain

MEMBERSHIP: Julie Morse, Janice Stashik, Lois Homza, Nancy Schultz, Sally Kanner, Charmaine Broad, Bob Leach, Ruthanne Jones, Harold Lewis, Kit McCarty, Matt Hughes, Jackie Beccaris, Joel Fischman, Tom Polifka, Joseph Tomashefski, Molly Jackiewicz, Fran Polakowski, Robert Bernhardt, Drew Landmesser, Joseph Volack, Richard Finkelstein, Klaus Holm, Mrs. Holm.

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�"We can lift ourselves out of ignorance, we can find ourelves as creatures of excellence and
intelligence and skill. We can be free!"
Richard Bach - Jonathan Livingston Seagull

�Clubs

Accounting
Row 1: Phil Straub, Doug Solomon, Michael Gluhannick; Row 2: John Kaczinski, Robert Adams, Richard
Evans, Steven Paroby ; Row 3: Paul Conforti, Barry Williams, Michael Hischak.

Art
Row 1: Larry Pish, Paula Pinter, Karen Hendrikson, Holli Stults, Kathleen Matics, Advisor; Row 2: Richard Fuller, Advisor; Karen
Evans, Kathleen Haughey, Michelle Noel,
Marilyn Wodaski, Barbara Arnould; Row 3:
David Neiman, Karen Carep, Linda Roeth,
Joyce Andrejko.

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OFFICERS : Elli
treasurer; Theres
Gush, recording se

�Biology
MEMBERSHIP : Mike Trolio , Robert
Brown, Ed Hockenbury, Elliott Weinstock,
Paul Niezgoda, Joye Martin, Rich Zachar,
Hope Pawlush, Kathy Hadsall, Theresa Godlewski, Pete Nordland, Rosemaria Cienciva,
Robert Goldstein, Barbara Gush, Joe Gammai toni, Margie Czulewicz, Fred Brown ,
Karen Metzgar, Kathy Holojejchick, Beverly
Chislo, Joe Stella, Steve Solfanelli, Dorothy
Reese, Marie Kocyan, Jim Fraley, Debbie
Andrews, Ginny Edwards, Paula Vecchio,
Sue Krischunas, Kathy Kaby, Diane Zalinka,
John Klimuszhka, Paul Roczniak. Advisor:
Dr. Clyde Houseknecht.

Art
Row J: Larry Pish, Paula Pinter, Karen Hendrikson, Holli Stults, Kathleen Matics, Advisor; Row 2: Richard Fuller, Advisor; Karen
Evans , Kathleen Haughey, Michelle Noel,
Marilyn Wodaski, Barbara Arnould ; Row 3:
David Neiman, Karen Carep, Linda Roeth,
Joyce Andrejko.

OFFICERS: Elliott Weinstock, president; Marjorie Czulewicz,
treasurer; Theresa Godlewski, corresponding secretary; Barbara
Gush, recording secretary; Paul Niezgoda, vice-president.

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�Che1nistry

Row 1: Ed Hilinski, Ralph Gatrone, Francis Kerdesky, Henry Kerdesky, Leonardia Marusak, Nancy Rodda, Patricia Hyzinski; Row 2:
Bruno Kolodgie, Jim MacNeal, Rick Gapinsky, Philip Auron, Linda Frankaviyz.

Education

Row 1: Cheryl Bennett, Elaine Owen, Betsy Yunkunis, Maureen Britt, Terry Roccograndi, Mary Kane, Mary Callahan; Row 2: Ann Marie
Deutsch, Mary Ellen Bums, Rosanne Mesh, Cathy Celusniak, Joe Andrews, Ray McNulty, Pat Karlonis, Melonie Stemba; Absent: Bettye
Lou Corcoran, Susan Thomas.

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Row 1: Paul Goodman, Doreen Pellegrini, Dave Bet
Walter Kwiatkowski, Tony Pietzokowski; Row 3: C
Thomas, Curt Moser, Frank Paulewitz; Row 5: Dr.
Dr. John Orehotsky.

�OFFICERS: Frank Paulewitz, treasurer;
Doreen Pellegrini, secretary; Emilio Marianelli, president; Margarita Tsatsarounou, member at large; Peter Waskewitz,
vice-president.

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11e, Mary Callahan; Row 2: Ann Marie
lonis, Melonie Stemba; Absent: Bettye

Row 1: Paui Goodman, Doreen Pellegrini, Dave Betts, Margarita Tsatsarounou; Row 2: Emilio Marianelli, Sally Kazinetz,
Walter Kwiatkowski, Tony Pietzokowski; Row 3: George Offheck, John Hudak, Peter Waskewitz; Row 4: Mr. Cromwell
Thomas, Curt Moser, Frank Paulewitz; Row 5: Dr. James Toole, chairman; Dr. U. R. Nejib, adviser; Dr. William Graff,
Dr. John Orehotsky.

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�International
" ... farewell to you and the youth I have
spent with you ... the moontide is upon us,
and we must part ... if in the twilight of memory we should meet once more, we shall speak
again together and you shall sing to me a deep
song . . . and if our hands should meet in
another dream we shall build another tower in
the sky."
Kahlil Gibran

MEMBERSHIP: Emilio Marianelli (judo instructor),
surer), Kathy Yonkin, Arlene Cellucci, Walter Koytek,

Wilkes sponsored two members of its Jue
Irondequoit Open Judo Championship held
Y. The two competitors were Fred Murty,
Cron, another judo club member. Murty
brown belts.
Fred Murty also entered the 1973 Middle
pionships held in Penns Grove, N. J. on Fe
for first place in the 176 lb. division.
Row 1: Allan Gerovitz, Georges Bene-Roane, Rosangela Bastos, Vida Essien, Mary Cheung, Abdul Allana, Elizabeth Lopez, Nadia Katsarou, Gaby Obuchi, June Berish,
Jashinder Sidhu, Ryo Kun Young. Row 2: Joe Chang, Nancy Waung, Mr. Baltruchitis, Advisor; Huda Ghannarn, Chang Shu-Jung, Marcos Espinheina, Elizabeth Esphineina, Kirn Haesook, William Cheung, Amir Shahi-Fakhr, Omar Al-Seleh, Margarita Tsatsarounou, Ronnie Yona, Taghi Roohatza, Tarek Abu Elhawa, Nghia Van
Phan, Ngu Yen Bang Huu, Ratnakar Mitra, Somsy Phrakaysone, Cho Sungsuk.

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Again on April 15 at the Clarion State Cc
ion, Pa., Fred won first place in the 176 lb.
up.

�Judo-Karate

MEMBERSHIP: Emilio Marianelli (judo instructor), Fred Murty (assistant judo instructor), Lucretia Marconi (president), Marilyn Goodsir (secretary), Arlene McHale (treasurer), Kathy Yonkin, Arlene Cellucci, Walter Koytek, Robert Kapp, Bryan Herron, Lenny Butera, Tom Swantkowski, Bruce Spiegler (president : Karate), Bill Williams.

Wilkes sponsored two members of its Judo-Karate Club to compete in the first
Irondequoit Open Judo Championship held November 19, 1972 in Rochester, N.
Y. The two competitors were Fred Murty, assistant instructor of judo, and Bob
Cron, another judo club member. Murty won second place for heavyweight
brown belts.
Fred Murty also entered the 1973 Middle Atlantic A.A.U. District Judo Championships held in Penns Grove, N. J. on Feb. 10, 1973. Murty won a gold medal
for first place in the 176 lb. division.
:h Lopez, Nadia Katsarou, Gaby Obuchi, June Berish,
:hang Shu-Jung, Marcos Espinheina, Elizabeth Esphina, Taghi Roohatza, Tarek Abu Elhawa, Nghia Van

Again on April 15 at the Clarion State College Open Judo Invitational at Clarion, Pa., Fred won first place in the 176 lb. division and grand champion runnerup.

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�Math
Row I: Michael Hischak, Janet Cencetti, Jaret Griffiths,
Ann Williams, Lynn Schumacher, Walter Straub; Row
2: Jim Crinnion, Christine Buchina, Paul H. Goodman;
Row 3: Bob Dzugan, Rick Burick, Jeff Katra, Phillip
Majewski; Absent: Joe Roberts.

Motorcycle

Row 1: K. Kmietowicz, B. Phair, J. Batti; Row 2: A. Bogusko, G. Kinsley, C. Zupko, A. Cusick, R. Atherholt, P. Lusfrucci, N. Greenberg, L. Daring, D. Fink, G. Knight; Row
3: T. Jones, M . Riebe, M. McDowell, B. Fredrick, D. Williams, B. Baronow, D. Morano, D. Guterman, M. Haase, J. Wunder, L. Phillips, J. Lewis; Row 4: M . Waligorski, C.
Donahue, R. Dewitt, J. Zola, T. Cavallini, J. Sanger, H. Earl, D. Sabalesky, A. Fegal, M . Good.

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Darwin Roberts, Bob Verbonowicz, Joe Olivieri,
Joe Chadwick, Brian Gibson

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". . . there are things of which I
may not speak; there are dreams
that cannot die; there are
thoughts that make the strong
heart weak, and bring pallor into
the cheek and a mist before the
eye ... "
Longfellow
Seated: Anthony Rapp, James Strickland;
Standing : Mike Sicher, Walter Petrash ,
Mike Stallone, Chris Shaw, Robert Doyle ;
Absent: William Nichols, Anne Vivian.

Physics

Row 1: Maryann Reino, Sally Kazinetz, Rosemary Strinkoski, Janice Koval, Doreen Pellegrini. Row 2: Mark Skopek, Michael Murphy, Walter Kwiatkowski, Craig Miller, Rick Manganella.

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Psychology
Row 1: Ellen Summon, John Reynolds,
Janet Waxmonsky, Ann Orzechowski ,
Fred Williams, Julia Williams; Row 2:
Mary Becker, Patti McCarthy, Christa
Carl, Bill Fredrick, Walt Pellegrini, Mr.
Winston Turner, Assistant Advisor; Row
3: Ray Woronowicz, Paul Csigi, Alain
Arnould.

fark Skopek, Michael Murphy, Wal-

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�Polar Bear

Row 1: Wayne Fullerton, president; Bonnie Grant, Holli Stults, secretary; Mary Colette Fedak, Judy Williams, Marla Stopkoski, Marlene Yanchuk, Alexis
Waskie, Dave Davis; Row 2: Ken Rex, Jim Daoust, Dave Kulick, John Kelly, Beverly Marqitish, Becky Goobic, Michael Yanchuk; Row 3: Jack Smolko,
William H . Buss, down-hill racing advisor; Bob Zukauskas, Angela Manganella, Don Cusick, Don Olekszulin, Jim Castanzo.

Russian
Row 1: Cathy Stock, Barb Wrazen, Bev Kostick; Row 2: Mollie Kennedy, Lois Krokos,
Debbie Steve; Row 3: Charolette Matiska,
Anita Miller; Row 4: Joan Zaleski, Debbie
Lutz, Linda Ross ; Row 5: Noel Duffy, Rick
Kerty, Bev Martin, Jim Kelly.

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Row 1: Jose M . Ribas, adviser; Roberto
Ellie Lopez, treasurer; Cathy Stock; Miss,

�Spanish

Marla Stopkoski, Marlene Yanchuk, Alexis
ic, Michael Yanchuk; Row 3: Jack Smolko,
im Castanzo.

Row 1: Jose M. Ribas, adviser; Roberto Jemio, Ana Maria Antezana, Rose Guasto, Mollie Kennedy; Row 2: Marcio Menezes, president; Frank Singer,
Ellie Lopez, treasurer; Cathy Stock; Missing: Cathy Lane, Barbara Gilotti, secretary; Elena De Rojas, vice-president; Debbie Rinken, Debbie Boyer.

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The Colonels had a rough year finishing the season
with a 4-5 record. Next season will be a building season for Coach Schmidt.
Frank Galicki made the All-State and All-East
teams. All-M.A.C. honors went to George Sillup, Jeff
Giberson, John Holland and Rich Lorenzen.

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SCORES
24 Susquehanna
29 Lycoming
13 Moravian
14 Upsala
21 Ithaca
0 Indiana (Pa.)
33 Lebai:ion Valley
18 Delaware Valley
10 Kings Point

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Row 1: Stellios Patsiokas, Tom Trost, Bob Ryan, Ed Weber, Bob

Linaberry, Ed Garabedian, Marty Pobutkiewicz, Mike Shoemaker,
John Chakmakas, Bill Killeen; Row 2: Coach Rokita, John Proper,
Gary Mocko, Ray Grysko, Gerry Blade, Roger Danbury, Bill
Spence, Gary Schachter, Bob Dombroski, Dan Gonella, Stewart
Feeney, Charles Eaton.

Despite the fact that Coach Rokita had 12
returning Lettermen, the team finished its season
with a 4-8-1 record. Ed Garabedian was the only
soccer-playing Colonel to receive any post-season
honors. Next season should be interesting because
most of the offensive line will be returning. But,
the loss of Bob Linaberry and Ed Weber will definitely be felt by the returning defensive line.

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�Despite a losing season, the cross cOl:
try team's spirit was not dampened. T
runner this year was junior Jere Woo&lt;
his best time at Ralston Field was a 25:
clocking versus Binghamton State.
Senior Gary Horning, number tv
man, will be the only non-returning me1
her to the '73 team. Horning posted
26: 17 best at home.

Cross
Country

Coach George Pawlush, Rich Curry, Gary Homing, Al Bryski, Jere Woods, Rus Evick, Steve Spock, Jim Godlewski, Duane
Sadvary.

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Wilkes
Wilkes
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Wilkes
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41
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39
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36

SCORES
Baptist Bible
Scranton
MadisonFDU
Susquehanna
Lebanon Valley
Delaware Valley
Binghamton St.
Albright
Haverford
Baptist Bible
Elizabethtown
Scranton

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runner this year was junior Jere Woods;
his best time at Ralston F ield was a 25:55
clocking versus Binghamton State.
Senior Gary Horning, number two
man, will be the only non-returning member to the '73 team. Horning posted a
26: 17 best at home.

,ds, Rus Evick, Steve Spock, Jim G odlewski, Duane

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Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes

41
40
39
25
44

34
46
41
41
32
39
36

SCORES
Baptist Bible
Scranton
MadisonFDU
Susquehanna
Lebanon Valley
Delaware Valley
Binghamton St.
Albright
Haverford
Baptist Bible
Elizabethtown
Scranton

15
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Kneeling: Kathy Haughey, Donna Doncses, Valerie Aiello, co-captain; Stephanie Pufko, co-captain; Laraine Mancuso, Lindsay
Farley, Sue Ditson, Brenda Reppart; Standing: Coach Meyers, Jane Molinini, Angella Centrella, Mariuita Saleski, Vicki Guistwite, Denise Chapura, Jane Matalavage, Martha Reynolds, Tina Blatt, Gayle Kinback, Nancy Schultz, manager; Missing: Rae
Greene, Ellen Schwartz and manager Karen Capwell.

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Kutztown
1 Albright
2 Bloomsburg
3 Misericordia
8 Lycoming
3 Keystone
1 Millersville
1 Bucknell
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Kneeling: Donna Doncses, Beverly Martin, Debbie Wysocki, Nancy Roberts, Val Aiello, Stephanie Pufko, Diane Jones, Denise Chapura, Laraine Mancuso,
Anne Tracy; Standing: Miss Bloomburg, Ellen Schwartz, Cheryl Lowe, Linda Holona, S. Funke, B. Long, Angella Centrilla, Marivita Saleski, Janet Polansky,
Laureen Carney, Nancy Schultz; Missing: Bonnie Coles, Elaine Swisloski.

SCORES

Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes

Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
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Wilkes
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35
55
48
40
36
39
35
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30
32

Susquehanna
Baptist Bible
Luzerne CCC
Job Corps
Muhlenberg
Misericordia
Kutztown State
Albright
Misericordia
Marywood
Luzerne CCC
Bloomsburg State

23
42
59
17

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42
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iane Jones, Denise Chapura, Laraine Mancuso,
iella Centrilla, Marivita Saleski, Janet Polansky,

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Steve Ference, Greg O'Brien, Pat Gurney, Dave Skopek, Greg Buzinski, Mike Bachkosky, Jack Brabant, Doug Trostle, Mark Caterson, Roman Shahay,
Tom Coughlin; Missing: Clarence Ozgo, Mark Suchter.

Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
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93
67
100
65
90
54
94
72
66
65
45
94
59
61
70
59
48
103
94
77
102
72
55

SCORES
Philadelphia Pharmacy
Delaware Valley
Wagner
Lycoming
Albright
Susquehanna
Wilmington
Binghamton State
Eckerd
E.S.S.C.
Sacred Heart
Philadelphia Textile
Juniata
Lock Haven State
E.S.S.C.
Upsala
Susquehanna
Moravian
Baptist Bible
MadisonFDU
Lycoming
Scranton
Elizabethtown
Lebanon Valley

63
71
76
61
75
64
76
76
59
86
69
64
67
60
70
85
58
46
77
72
72
84
99
70

The team was 13-l l this season for its
8th winning season in 27 years. Jack Brabant and Greg Buzinski led the team in
scoring. Coach Bearde will definitely miss
Mark Caterson and Greg O'Brien next
year.

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was 13 - l l this season for its
ng season in 27 years. Jack Br~Greg Buzinski led t~~ team _m
:oach Bearde will def1ru~ely miss
.terson and Gr eg O'Brien next
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Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes

33
25
15
41
39
31
35
26
40
29
45
32
33
29
25
19
23
30

SCORES
Oneonta St.
Montclair St.
Buffalo
Western Md.
Binghamton St.
Del. Valley
Elizabethtown
Navy
Old Dominion
Arizona
MadisonFDU
York
Lycoming
Oswego St.
Hofstra
E.S.S.C.
Army
Massachusetts

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9
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12
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12
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The Wilkes Wrestling team won its 12th M.A.C. Championship in 17 years. Bob Roberts, Mike Lee, and Al Sharer were all
M.A.C. Champions. Coach Reese's men took 5th place in the
NCAA College Division Tournament. Both Roberts and Trovei
received All-American honors.
Wilkes placed 2nd in the Wilkes Open. Roberts placed 2nd in
the Open for the third year in a row.

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G. Ashley, J. Weisenfluh, W. Lopez, J. Grinkevich, A. Arnould, B. Purcell; Row 3: Coach Reese, B. Ellis, T. Karpovich, M. Kassab, D.
Ellis, L. Kassab, M. Ellis, A. Yanku, J. DeSombre, E. Hayduk, W. Sherman, J. McDonald, Coach Yeager.

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L-R: Coach Shaughnessy, Bob Prendergast, Barry Rassmussen, Steve Zabriski, Bernie Ford, Dave Kowalek, Jeff Walk, Bob
Krienke, Al Behr, Gary Taroli, Don Williams.

The team finished their first season i
pool with a record of 2-10. Coach Shaugh
lose any swimmers so next season will ce
better one. Bob Krienke and Barry Rassrr
mulated the most points and the highlite a
wa when Bob Krienke placed 2nd in on,
ing at the M.A.C. meet.

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briski, Bernie Ford, Dave Kowalek, Jeff Walk, Bob

The team finished their first season in their new
pool with a record of 2-10. Coach Shaughnessy won't
lose any swimmers so next season will certainly be a
better one. Bob Krienke and Barry Rassmussen accumulated the most points and the highlite of the season
was when Bob Krienke placed 2nd in one meter diving at the M.A.C. meet.

Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes

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31
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32
47
42
34
34
54
30

SCORES
Trenton St.
East Stroudburg St.
Bloomsburg State
Cathedral
Widener
Jersey City State
Lycoming
Lock Haven State
Lycoming
Kutztown State
Philadelphia Textile
Elizabethtown

77

87
71
43
68
54
60
79
77 (tri.)

68
44
72

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The Baseball team was 8-3 in M.A.C. and
had a final record of 8-6. Five of Coach Domzalski's starters are seniors; however, the prospect of another winning season seems quite
good for '74.

SCORES
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wil~s
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes

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15

9
6
2

3
6

3
8
4
5

10
6

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Lebanon Valley
Lebanon Valley
Stevens
Elizabethtown
Scranton
Upsala
E.S.S.C.
Albright
Ursinus
Bloomsburg State
Scranton
Philadelphia Textile
Muhlenberg
Binghamton State

2

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4
5

7
4
7
2

9
5

3
7
4
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Bottom Left. M
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�This year's golf team was comprised of four freshmen and three upperclassmen. The golfers will miss
Dave Davis and Gerry Stankiewicz next year. Gerry
was the best golfer Wilkes has ever had; he placed 5th
in the M.A.C. in '71 and '72, and placed 3rd in the
tournament this year.
The team's greatest disappointment this year was
losing the M.A.C. Championship after winning it for
the last two seasons.

Top Left: Mike McIntyre
Top Right: Steve Miller
Bollom: Larry Gurnari
Missing: Gerry Stankiewicz

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Gorman, Keith Krornbel, Coach Torn Rokita.

Men's Tennis

Jeff Rhodes is the only non-returning letterman. Both Jon Derbin and
Dave Meckbach had 4-3 records this
season so next year should be a good
one for the men's team.

Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes

2
8
5
4
2
1
2

SCORES
Scranton
Ursinus
Susquehanna
Moravian
Scranton
Lycoming
Elizabeth town

7
1
4
5
7
5
7

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Wysocki, Ca

290

�This year the Women's team finished
their first varsity season with a record of
1-2-1. Stephanie Pufko Umbach was a
great assist to the team but, despite the
fact that Steph won't be here to play first
singles next year, Miss Bloomburg's team
should have a good season.

Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes

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3
1
3

SCORES
Marywood
Bloomsburg
Marywood
Bloomsburg

4
3
4
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Worn.en's Tennis

Kneeling: Nancy Snee, Laraine Mancuso, Ellen Schwartz, Ruth Kret, Stephanie Umbach. Standing: Darlene Kishbaugh, Debbie
Wysocki, Carole Kester, Diane Giovannini, Nancy Roberts, Linda Holonia, Sandy Bloomburg.

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Row 1: Jay Rubin, John Rice, Craig Deacon, Steve Coleman, Clyde Fitch, John Malatras, Al Regner, John Holland; Row l: Bob Armstrong, Bernie Mazer, Don
Mock, Jim Rodda, John Matusek, Tom DeSanno, Kurt Franke; Row 3: Dick Mandigo, Don Nash, Ray Kuderka, Bruce Tomascik, Gary Geischen, John Baron,
Fred Lohman, Jim Yanora; Row 4: Bill Winter, Jeff Grandinetti, Mark Skvarla, Rich Lorenzen; Row 5: assistant coach Jon Hobrock, assistant coach Harry
Hoover, head coach Charles Mattei, assistant Coach Bill MacArthur, assistant coach Joe Skvarla.

Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes

8
5
7
6
11
7
7
14
5
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SCORES
Dickinson
Lebanon Valley
Stevens
Haverford
Muhlenberg
Kutztown State
Western Maryland
Kutztown State
Bucknell
Harrisburg LC

4
4
5
6
6
8
16
4
3

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The Wilkes' Lacrosse team had its best season in its five
year history with a record of 7-2-1. The team is heavily
laden with Sophomores and Juniors, so next season promises to be even better.
Two key players, Vinnie Krill, who with 18 goals and 20
assists for a total of 38 pts. set a new college scoring record,
and Goalie Don Mock, who averaged 15.5 saves per game,
are both returning Lettermen.
Booton High School in New Jersey was the training
ground for many of our best players. Both Vinnie Krill and
outstanding Steve Coleman are Booton alumni.

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lea, Bruce Tornascik, Gary Geischen, John Baron,
stant coach Jon Hobrock, assistant coach Harry

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Outstanding Senior Athletes

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Mike Barski
Football
Baseball

Mark Caterson
Basketball

Dave Davis
Golf

294

Frank Galicki
Football
Baseball

Ed Garabedian
Soccer

�Jeff Giberson
Football
Baseball

Larry Lally
Football

Bob Linaberry
Soccer

Gary Horning
Cross Country

Laraine Mancuso
Hockey
Basketball
Tennis

295

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Football
Baseball

Gerry Stankiewicz
Golf

Pat Ratchford
Football

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Wrestling

Al Regner
Football
Lacrosse
George Sillup
Football

Greg O'Brien
Basketball

296

Bob Roberts
Wrestling

Ed Weber
Soccer

�Gerry Stankiewicz
Golf

Pat Ratchford
Football

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Umbach
Hockey
Basketball
Tennis

Ed Weber
Soccer

Bob Roberts
Wrestling

Bill Woronko
Football

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Football
Lacrosse

Joe Yurko
Baseball

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Senior Directory
AUGUST
WILLIAM H. BAKER - 38 East
Terrace Dr., Dallas, Pa. B.S., Com•
merce and Finance
JOHN JOSEPH BREITA - 131
Welles St. , Nanticoke, Pa. B.A.,
History
CLARENCE L. BROWN - 394
Tripp St., West Wyoming, Pa. B.S.,
Commerce and Finance
ANT HO NY
MICHAEL
CALO RE - R.D . # 3 Greenwood
Dr., Mountaintop, Pa. B.S., Commerce and Finance
RICHARDT. CHISARI CK - 51
Lackawanna Ave., Dallas, Pa. B.S.,
Commerce and Finance
BARBARA ELLEN COHEN
45 Miner St. , Wilkes-Barre, Pa .
B.A., Elementary Education
GRETCHEN HILLER DANTE
- 109 Edison St., Wilkes-Barre,
Pa. B.A., Psychology
ANNE FLESCH DOMIN - R.D.
#2 Gardner Rd ., Mo scow , Pa .
B.S., Nursing Education
DONALD LEONARD DRUST
-41 Hillard Road, Old Bridge, N.
J., B.A., History
LYNDELL SANDT EDDY 100 Rounds Ave., Buffalo, N Y.
B.S., Nursing Education
NATHAN ROBERT EUSTIS 471 Hampton Rd., King of Prussia,
Pa. B.A., History
GLORIA ANN GIBBLETS 250 Grant St., Exeter, Pa . B.A .,
English
FREAS L . HESS - 117 East
Spring St., Somerville, N . J. B.S.,
Commerce and Finance
HAZEL F. HULSIZER - 215
I;.jberty St., West Pittston, Pa. B.A.,
-!'°nglish
STEPHEN A . KEIPER - 47
Kadd St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.S., .
Commerce and Finance
EDWARD JOSEPH KONRAD
- 5 Scureman St., Wilkes-Barre,
Pa. B.A., History

310

JUDITH A . MARTIN - 257
Union St., Luzerne, Pa. B.A., English

BERNARD BARNICK- R. 221
Thomas St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.
A., English

RICHARD D . GOWER - 290
River St., Forty Fort, Pa . B.S. ,
Commerce and Finance

MARY GRACE MURPHY 1406 E. Gibson St., Scranton, Pa.
B.A., History

ROZANNE
LEVENDOSKI
BARTON - 5009-c Haverford
Rd., Harrisburg, Pa. B.A., Spanish

MARIA GRIZZUTI -

775
Hempstead Ave. , West Hempstead, N . Y. B.A., Fine Arts

DENISE NARDELL - 40 Conwell St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.S.,
Business Education

MARIETTA C . BEDNAR-5
Denman Dr., Fords, N. J. B.A.,
English

FRANCIS J. GUBITOSE - 351
S. Hancock St., Wilks-Barre, Pa.
B.S., Secondary Education

CAROL NAWRATOWICZ- 88
Martz Manor, Plymouth, Pa. B.A.,
English

RICHARD BERKHEISER 1125 Crystal Hill Rd., Berwick, Pa.
B.S., Commerce and Finance

WILLIAM BRUCE HAYESRoute 115, Blakeslee, Pa. B.S. ,
Commerce and Finance

DORIS MAY PICK - R. 10 West
8th St., Watsontown , Pa . B.S.,
Nursing Education

MARY GRACE BRANIGAN 2206 Stanwood St., Philadelphia,
Pa. B.A., French

GEORGE A. HOEFFNER R.D. # I Bx. 189, Hunlock Creek,
Pa. B.A., Elementary Ed.

FOSTER J. RITCHIE - 62 Seminary Place, Forty Fort, Pa. B.S.,
Commerce and Finance

ROSEMARY PETTY BRAY
63 Davis St., Trucksville, Pa. B.S.,
Mathematics

DENNIS HOLLOD - 54 Marie
Ave., Somerville, N. J. B.A., Psychology

ELLIOT SCHOENBERG - 1021
Madison Ave., Scranton, Pa. B.S.,
Commerce and Finance

GEORGE STEPHEN BREZNA
- 53 Center St., Askam, Pa. B.S.,
Music Education

SHARON A. HUMBLE - 45
Main St., Pittston, Pa. B.A., Sociology

SUSAN SICHERMAN - 105
Carey Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa .
B.A., Psychology

DA YID MICHAEL BRIGHT 1117 Hanover St., Piscataway, N.
J . B.S., Commerce and Finance

MARIE KALINOSKI - Italy
and River Sts., Mecanaqua, Pa.
B.A., Psychology

CYRUS OREN SMITH - 26
Willow St. , Plymouth, Pa . B.A.,
English

TERRY BROMFIELD 2
Brown Row, Wanamie, Pa. B.S.,
Commerce and Finance

DOUGLAS KRIENKE- 1130
Thornton Ave ., Plainfield, N . J.
B.S., Music Education

JOHN BERNARD TRUSA, JR.
- #30 San Souci Mobile Home
Ct., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.S., Commerce and Finance

EDWARD BUTKIEWICZ - 130
Second St., Wyoming, Pa . B.A.,
History

MICHAEL JOHN LARKIN 193 Sears Rd., West Islip, N . Y.
B.A., Sociology

JOHN JAMES BYRNE - 41
Poplar Place, Fanwood, N . J. B.A.,
English

THOMAS J. LASKY - 174
Church St., Edwardsville, Pa. B.A.,
Economics

THOMAS CATHCART - 417
New ,Market Rd., Piscataway, N.
J., B.A., Sociology

JEFFERY F. LIMBER- R.D. #
3 Conneaut Lake Rd., Greenville,
Pa. B.S., Mathematics

JUDITH DeANGELO - Main
St., Ransom, Pa., B.A., Sociology

LINELL LUKESH - 213 Hilltop
Dr., West Wyoming, Pa. B.A., Psychology

ROBERT JOSEPH VOLVONAS
- 3 Stark St., Pittston, Pa. B.S.,
Commerce and Finance
MARGERY WEYHENMEYER
WALLO - 2907 Charing Cross
Rd., Falls Church Va. B.A., English
JEFFREY LEE WEISSMAN
533 Madison Ave., Scranton, Pa.
B.S., Commerce and Finance
JAMES LORIN WOLFE - 29
Elder St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.S.,
Commerce and Finance
HEDY WRIGHTSON - R.D. #
2 Nicholson, Pa. B.S., Biology
BRETT P . ZANKEL - 266
Joseph Dr. , Kingston , Pa. B.A. ,
Economics

DAVID G . DeMORAT - 43 Park
St., Korn-Krost, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S., Commerce and Finance
NOREEN DRU GACH - 90 Skyline Dr., Morristown, N . J. B.A.,
Philosophy
STEPHEN DUDASCIK - 41
Susquehanna Ave. , Dallas, Pa.
B.S., Commerce and Finance

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MARY E. FISHER - 615 Susquehanna Ave ., Wyoming, Pa .
B.S., Nursing Education

STEPHEN J. KULONDA - 106
W. Walnut St., Kingston, Pa. B.S.,
Commerce and Finance

JOAN POPICK ACHAMMER 230 E. Main St. Plymouth, Pa. B.S.,
Nursing Education

ANGELA M. FURIOSI - 907 N.
Washington Ave ., Scranton, Pa.
B.A., Psychology

LAWRENCE BRUCE MANDEL
- 521 Arthur Ave., Scranton, Pa.
B.A., Mathematics

LINDA FINN BAIRD - R.D. #
2 Bx. 216, Harvey's Lake, Pa. B.A.,
English

FREDERICK R. GEDRICH
1023 Vine St., Avoca Pa . B.S. ,
Commerce and Finance

DUNCAN MACINTYRE - 637
Lovely St., Avon, Conn . B.S.,
Commerce and Finance
SHEILA McLAUGHLIN - 731
McAlpine St., Avoca , Pa. B.A .,
English
THERESA J. MILEWSKI - 446
First St., Plymouth, Pa. B.A., English
RICHARD J. MUROSKY - 213
Factory St., Luzerne, Pa . B.A.,
History
MARGARET MUTARELLI 138 Woodlawn Ave., Mountaintop, Pa. B.A., Mathematics
JODY ANN NAMEY - 264
High St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.A.,

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moral Ave., Mata
English
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emy St., Plymoutl
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ond Ave., Kingstc
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Fox Creek Rd., I
Sociology
SHEILA PETTI
Rd ., Jackson Hei
Elementary Educ;
JAMES RADE i
Ridge Rd., Wood
History
CHARLES RO
Ridge Avenue, K
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Poss St., WilkesPsychology
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PL, Kingston, Pa.
SHARON SAN
213 Beechwood
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Meadowcrest AI
Pa. B.S., Business
BARBARA M .
Yeakle St., Wea l
English
JOYCE SKOW I
Main St., Duryea
lish
ROCHELLE S~
1520 Belfield Ave.
City, N. J. B.A., Pi
MARY ALICE~
Hoyt St., Pringle
ness Ed.
JAMES SWABA&lt;
way Dr ., Roslyn
B.A., Sociology
PATRICK SWJ
Scott St., Wilkes•
Commerce and Fi
JAMES THOM
Main St., Wanami
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JACQUELINE NASH - 2 Balmoral Ave., Matawan, N. J. B.A.,
English

)WER-290
'ort, Pa. B.S .,
.nee

JOHN R. NESBITT - 57 Academy St., Plymouth, Pa. B.S., Commerce and Finance

UTI 775
West Hempne Arts

ESTELLE NOVZEN - 111 Second Ave., Kingston, Pa. B.A., English

[TOSE - 351
ilks-Barre, Pa.
cation

EDWARD NOW AK 360
CanalSt. West Nanticoke , Pa.
B.A., Physics

E HAYESlee, Pa . B.S.,
nee

SANDRA PETERSON - 2045
Fox Creek Rd., Berwyn, Pa. B.A.,
Sociology

EFFNER unlock Creek,
Ed.

SHEILA PETTIE - 94-11 34th
Rd., Jackson Heights, N. Y. B.A.,
Elementary Education

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J. B.A., Psy-

JAMES RADER - 557 Saddle
Ridge Rd. , Woodmere, N. Y. B.A.,
History

,fBLE - 45
. B.A., Sociol-

CHARLES ROBBINS - 365
Ridge Avenue, Kingston, Pa. B.A.,
English

,KI - Italy
anaqua , Pa .

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174
le, Pa. B.A.,

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Greenville,

213 Hilltop
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NATHALIE VERMANDEL 463 Park Ave., Collingswood, N . J .
B.A., Elementary Education

ALAIN ARNOULD - 142 S.
Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre , Pa.
B.S., Commerce and Finance

NANCY MARIE WASIL - 1011
Senaca St., Bethlehem, Pa. B.A.,
Psychology

BARBARA
WINEBURGH
ARNOULD- 142 S. Franklin St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.A., Fine Arts

MARNE LOU WEAVER - 94 A
R. R. #2, Sherburn, N . Y. B.A.,
English

DEBORAH BACKENSTO 1044 7th St., Catasauqua, Pa. B.S.,
Commerce and Finance

BARBARA BRILL WEISMANN
- 1970 New Rogers Rd., Levittown, Pa. B.A., Elementary Education

CHARLES P. BAKER - 38 E.
Terrace , Dallas , Pa. B.S., Commerce and Finance

ROBERT E. WICKHAM - 5359
Main St. , Millport , N. Y. B.S. ,
Commerce and Finance
LINDA YANOVICH - 44 Morgan Ave., West Wyoming, Pa .
B.A.,English
JOSEPH HENRY ZBEGNER 735 Lehigh St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.A., Psychology

HENRY BANASZEK - 345 E.
Thomas St. , Wilkes-Barre , Pa .
B.A., Elementary Education

JAMES MICHAEL BOHNERT
- 212 E. George St., Milford, Pa.
B.S., Commerce and Finance
LINDA BOMBICK - R.D. #5,
Box 306 , Shavertown , Pa . B.A .,
History
DIANE MARIE BOYD - 37
Penn Ave., Coatesville, Pa. B.A.,
Psychology
DEBORAH LISA BOYER - 6
Ash St., Dupont, Pa. B.A., Elementary Education
WILLIAM T. BOYLE - 396 S.
River St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.A.,
Psychology
EDWARD BREZINSKI - 171 E.
Church St., Nanticoke, Pa. B.A.,
Psychology

JUNE
MARY MELISSA ADAMS 304 Church St., Hawley, Pa. B.A.,
History

JOSEPH BARANOSKI - 305
Lyndwood Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S., Music Ed1,1cation

FREDRIC S. BROWN - 402-D
Indian Creek Rd., Wilkes-Barre ,
Pa. B.S., Biology

NANCY DENE ADLER - 128
Main St., Newton, N . J. B.A., English

MARIA BARBELLA - P.O. Box
13, Marlboro, N. J. B.A., English

MARK S. BUCKSBAUM - I 15
Second Ave., Kingston, Pa. B.A.,
Social Science

SHARON SANTANGELO 213 Beechwood Ave., Middlesex,
N. J. B.A., Elementary Education

ANGELA C. ALBE - 176 Pine
St., Pittston, Pa. B.A., English

KATHERINE BARNETT Riverview Rd., R.D. # I, Boonton,
N. J. B.A., Psychology

ROBERT SINCAVAGE - 17
Meadowcrest Apts., Trucksville,
Pa. B.S., Business Education

JUANITA KAY ALEXANDER
- Box 65, R.D . # 2, Tunkhannock, Pa. B.S., Nursing Education

MICHAEL J. BARSKI - 31 Italy
St., Mocanaqua, Pa. B.A., History

BARBARA M. SIPLER -· 327
Yeakle St., Weatherly, Pa. B.A. ,
English

WILLIAM ALEXANDER 1225 S. Main St., Old Forge, Pa.
B.S., Commerce and Finance

JOYCE SKOWRONSKI - 262
Main St., Duryea, Pa. B.A., English

MARY ALEXIOU- #2 Sullivan
St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.S., Commerce and Finance

ROCHELLE SMULOVITZ 1520 Belfield Ave., Apt. 3, Atlantic
City, N. J. B.A., Psychology

KAREN ELAINE ALLEN 1208 Marywood Dr., Bel Air, Md.
B.S., Commerce and Finance

KI -446
B.A., Eng-

CELESTE AMETRANO - 315
N . Main St., Plains, Pa. B.S., Music
Education

~y - 213
Pa. B.A .,

JAMES SW ABACK - 123 Parkway Dr. , Roslyn Heights, N. Y.
B.A., Sociology

ARTHUR ANDERSON - 831
Chancellor Ave., Irvington, N. J.
B.A., Sociology

PATRICK SWEENEY - 329
Scott St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.S.,
Commerce and Finance

JOYCE BARBARA ANDREJKO
- 27 McHale St., Wilkes-Barre,
Pa. B.A., Fine Arts

JAMES THOMAS - 28 East
Main St., Wanamie, Pa. B.S., Commerce and Finance

DEBORAH ANDRESKY - 325
Chester St., Kingston , Pa . B.A .,
Fine Arts

264
Pa. B.A.,

BRUCE BALLIET - Rt. I, Box
458-X, Belleview, Fla. B.A., Psychology

IRENE BLUM - 200 Machell
Ave ., Dall a s, Pa. B.S., Nursing
Education

MARY ANNE BROJAKOWSKI
- 15 Avondale Hill , Plymouth,
Pa. B.A., Elementary Education

MARY ALICE SNYDER - 451
Hoyt St., Pringle, Pa. B.S., Business Ed.

'.ELLIountain:s

ALLEN BALDERSON - R .D .
#4, Box 184, Washington, N . J.
B.A., English

Poplar Rd., Havertown, Pa. B.A.,
Sociology

Scotrun, Pa.

HELEN RUSNAK - 14 Newitt
Pl., Kingston, Pa. B.A., English

.ARKINIslip, N. Y.

MARY BETH APPNELL - 407
McLean St., Dupont , Pa. B.A .,
Fine Arts

JANE BANKUS B.S., Mathematics

TIRZA ROSENBLATT - 20 W.
Poss St. , Wilkes-Barre, Pa . B.A .,
Psychology

[KE-1130
nfield, N . J.

LARRY B. THOMAS- R.D. #
2, Dallas, Pa. B.S., Commerce and
Finance

DAVID BARTKOVITZ - 11
McHale St., Swoyersville, Pa. B.S.,
Chemistry
STEPHEN DENNIS BASHO - 4
Holyoke Dr., Delran, N. J. B.S.,
Commerce and Finance
LOUISE ANN BEEBE - 2956
Marlin Rd., Bryn Athyn, Pa. B.A.,
Elementary Education
THOMAS R . BEHM KE - 224
Powell Rd. , Springfield, Pa. B.S.,
Materials Engineering
JOHN BENAV AGE - Apt. J-8
Sheridan Manor, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S., Commerce and Finance
CHERYL N. BENNETT - Box
238, East Marion, N . Y . B.A., Elementary Education

LEE SCOTT BURKE - 115
Pequest Dr., Scranton, Pa . B.S. ,
Commerce and Finance
MARY ELLEN BURNS - 231
Warren St., Harrison, N. J. B.A.,
English

PATRICIA MARY BURNS - 46
Cherry St., Plymouth , Pa . B.A. ,
English
WILLIAM H . BUSS - 157 S.
Sherman St. , Wilkes-Barre , Pa .
B.A., Psychology

\
CAlfHERINE CAFFREY - 525
Bennett St. , Luzerne , Pa . B.A .,
English
PAUL RICHARD CALLARY ,
JR. - 2529 Pittston Ave., Scranton, Pa. B.S., Physics
PAULA CARDIAS - 22 C o rvette Rd., Selden, N. Y. B.A., English
ANN CASCIANO - 339 N .
Hyde Park Ave ., Sc r anton , Pa .
B.A., Elementary Education

ALISA BERGER - 27 Machell \
Ave., Dallas, Pa. B.A., Psychology
\, THOMAS L. CASEY_ R.D. #5,
Shavertown, Pa. B.S., Commerce
SYBIL BLITZSTEIN - 2329
and Finance

311

�JAMES J. CASTELLANI - 182
E . 7th St., Wyoming, Pa. B.S.,
Commerce and Finance
MARK CA TERSON 66
Church St ., Montrose, Pa. B.S .,
Commerce and Finance

DARRYLL CECCOLI - 152
Boland Ave ., Wilkes-Barre, Pa .
B.S., Biology
LESLIE CHEIFETZ - 15 Pleasant Lane, Levittown, N. Y. B.A.,
Chemistry
DIANE CHISARICK- 51 Lackawanna Ave ., Dallas, Pa. B.A .,
Elementary Education

ROBERT DAVID DAVIS - 62
Birch St., Mountaintop, Pa. B.S.,
Commerce and Finance
SHIRLY LU DAVIS - 374
Church St., Nanticoke, Pa . B.S.,
Music Education
MARY JACQUELINE DEBO 20 Cooper St., Pringle, Pa. B.A.,
History

RONALD DECANIO - 5 Short
Pl., Cresskill, N . J. B.A., Sociology

25 Sherwood St., Norwalk, Conn.
B.S., Physics
NANCY FERN - 925 Woburn
Ct., McLean, Va. B.A., English
JOHN J. FETCH, III - 1725 Terwood Rd., Huntingdon Valley, Pa.
B.A., Psychology
DEBORAH FIALKO - 108
Jackson St., West Exeter, ·Pa. B.A.,
Psychology
MICHAEL FILIPOWSKI R.D. # I, Box 213, Lafayette, N . J.
B.A.,English

CARL GALLETTI - 127 E.
Grace St., Old Forge, Pa. B.S .,
Commerce and Finance

183 S. Grant St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.A., Elementary Education

DEANNA GALLI - 88 First St.,
Exeter, Pa. B.A., Spanish

DIANA F . GREGORY - 82
Ridge St., Glen Lyon, Pa. B.A.,
Mathematics

GREGORY GAMBUCCI
405½ First Ave., Jessup, Pa. B.A.,
Economics

W. THOMAS GREGORY, II 337 Second St., Weatherly , Pa .
B.A., Psychology

JOSEPH GAMMAITONI - 705
O'Hara St. , Scranton, Pa. B.A.,
Biology

RONALD MICHAEL GRELLA
- R. 151 Lidy's Rd., Dupont, Pa.
B.S., Commerce and Finance

CARYN GANGI - 32 Evans
Rd ., Cresskill, N. J. B.A., Elementary Education

JOSEPH JOHN GRILLI - 134
Farrell St., Plains, Pa. B.A., Political Science

JOHN DENISCO - 327 Salem
St., West Pittston, Pa. B.S., Commerce and Finance

JAMES DOMINICK FIORINO
- 29 N . Hillside Ave ., Succasunna, N . J. B.S., Commerce and
Finance

MARY EILEEN GARDNER 30 Montgomery Ave., W. Pittston,
Pa. B.S., Nursing Education .

STANLEY J. GRITSEVICZ- 11
New Pine St., Nanticoke, Pa. B.S.,
Physics

ROBERT CIALI - 32 Johnson
St., Pittston, Pa. B.S., Physics

ELENA MARIE DE ROJAS 24 Summit View Dr., Mountaintop, Pa. B.A., Spanish

JOEL FISCHMAN - 316 Academy St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.A. ,
History

MARGARET GA TUSKY - 680
N. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.A., English

GREGORY J. GRULA - 100
Willow St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.S.,
Electrical Engineering

ROSEMARIA CIENCIVA - 443
N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.A.,Biology

SUSAN LOUISE DITSON - Rt.
I, Box 70, Asbury , N. J. B.S. ,
Chemistry

ANNE GUINEVERE FISHER
- 123 S. Market St., Nanticoke,
Pa. B.S., Commerce and Finance

BLASE F. GAVLICK - 12 Creek
St., Swoyersville, Pa. B.A., Political
Science

GUY GUBANICH - 10 Galicia
Dr., Phoenixville, Pa. B.S., Commerce and Finance

NICHOLAS CLEMENTE - 669
Charles Ave., Kingston, Pa. B.A.,
Fine Arts

DAVID G. DOBSON - Country
Club Rd. , Dallas, Pa. B.A., Social
Science

CLYDE H. FITCH, JR. - 68
Pleasant Place, Metuchen , N. J.
B.S., Commerce and Finance

CAROL GEIGER- 1-34 35th
St., Fairlawn, N . J. B.A., English

BARBARA GUSH - 111 Manhattan St., Ashley, Pa. B.A., Biology

BONNIE M. CHURCH - 28 S.
Sherman-St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.A., Sociology

ELIZABETH ANN CLEMENTS
- Box 8, Lehman, Pa. B.A., Psychology
BONNIE BLAND COLES 6605 13th Pl. N. W., Washington,
D. C. B.A., Psychology
PATRICIA ANN COLUMBUS
- 17 Pine Tree Rd., Old Bridge,
N. J. B.A., Sociology
BETSY ANN CONRAD - 406
New Grove St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.A., Psychology

MICHAEL C. DOBZINSKI - 40
Ferry St., Plymouth , Pa . B.S.,
Commerce and Finance
JOHN DUBIK - 93 Pulaski St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.A., History
JOSEPH J. DUX - 1829 Willow
Ave., Willow Grove, Pa ., B.A.,
Psychology
WILLIAM EGGLESTON - 319
Colley St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.A.,
Fine Arts

JAMES CORRIGAN - 636 Alter
St., Hazleton, Pa. B.A., Physics

TERRENCE ELCHAK - Canton Ave., Monroetown, Pa., B.S.,
Mathematics

NICHOLAS COSTANZO - 80
E. Columbus Ave., Pittston, Pa.
B.A.,English

JOHN JAMES ENDRUSICK 99 Fifth St., Wyoming, Pa. B.A.,
Political Science

JUDY"FAYE COUP- 1960 Yale
~ve., Williamsport, Pa. B.S., Nurs. ing Education

KAREN SUSAN EUSTICE - 32
W. 4th St. , Wyoming, Pa. B.S.,
Medical Technology

CORRINNE CRISPELL- 516
Lemon St., Warminster, Pa. B.S.,
Music Education

ROBERTA EVANS-24 Cottage
Ave., Plains, Pa. B.A., English

JOHN HOWLAND CROFT Stokes Rd., Medford, N. J. B.A.,
Economics
PAUL ANTHONY CSIGr·~
1102 Pierce St., Scranton, Pa. B.A.,
Psychology
JOYCE H. CUMMINGS - 506
Church Rd., Mountaintop, Pa .
B.S., Commerce and Finance

312

WILLIAM CULVERHOUSE Pad 54 Popple Pk., Old Forge, Pa.
B.S., Electrical Engineering

ROY EV ANS - R.D. #I, Dallas,
Pa. B.S., Business Education
LINDSAY FARLEY - 1815
Brentwood Dr., Greeneville, Tenn.
B.A., Psychology
CYNTHIA FARMER - 55 Bordeaux Dr., Persippany, N. J.- B.A.,
French
DAVID WILBUR FERDON

GLENN FLACK - I Red Rose
Dr., Levittown, Pa. B.A., Psychology
BER.NARD J. FLAHERTY 719 Fulton St., Chester, Pa. B.A.,
Economics
RICHARD G. FLOWER - 9
Farmhouse Rd., Mountaintop, Pa.
B.S., Commerce and Finance
SHARON MARY FOOSE- 310
Chestnut St. , Warrior Run, Pa .
B.A., Psychology
THERESA FOY - 207 N. Cameron Ave., Scranton, Pa. B.A., Fine
Arts
ANITA M. FRAGALE- 188 E.
Railroad St. , Pittston, Pa. B.A.,
English
WILLIAM FREDERICK Pocono Trailer Court, R.D. #2,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.S., Commerce
and Finance
KAREN ANN FREID - 720
Second St., West Pittston, Pa. B.A.,
English
KAREN FRY - 113 Davis St.,
Trucksville, Pa. B.A., Music

FRANK GALICKI - 40 Pond
Hill Rd., Mocanaqua, Pa. B.A. ,
History
JOHN GALLAGHER - 102
Webster Ave. , W. Hazleton, Pa .
B.A., History

JEANNIE M. GENECZK01124 Main St., Avoca , Pa. B.S.,
Physics

BEYERL Y GUYER - 69 Church
St., Montrose, Pa. B.A., Sociology

HELEN GIBBONS - P.O. Box
455, Williamsburg, Va. B.A., Sociology

GEORGE HAINES, JR. - R.D.
# I, Sweet Valley, Pa. B.A., Fine
Arts

BARBARA GILOTTI - 103
Madison Avenue, Old Forge Pa.
B.A., Spanish

PATRICIA HALAT - 210 Lincoln St., Dupont, Pa. B.A., Sociology

YVONNE GNATT - R.D. #5,
Shavertown, Pa. B.A., Sociology

JAMES HANAK - R .D . Box
249, Johnstown, Pa. B.S., Electrical
Engineering

THERESA GODLEWSKI - 681
N. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S., Biology
RUTH GOLDBERG - 47 Holiday Drive , Kingston , Pa. B.A.,
Mathematics
ROBERT GOLDSTEIN - 237
Plymouth Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.,
B.S., Biology
JO ANN GOMER - 743 Ayres
Ave. , N . Plainfield, N. J. B.A.,
English

WAYNE HARRISON - 56 Vonderheid St., Trucksville, Pa. B.S.,
Commerce and Finance

DEBRA HECHLER - R .D . 3,
Shickshinny, Pa. B.A., Elementary
Education
CAROL HERMAN - 20 Dodd
Terrace, Verona, N. J. B.A., Psychology
PRESTON HESS - R.D. 2, Front
St., Athens, Pa. B.A., Psychology

DENISE GOOBIC - 34 E. Carey
St., Plains, Pa. B.A., Psycjiology

CAROL HEWITT - 634 Westmoreland Ave ., Kingston, Pa .
B.A., Sociology

MARILYN GOODSIR - 111
Lawrence St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S., Business Education

EDWARD J. HOFFMAN - 117
Newport St., Glen Lyon, Pa. B.A.,
Fine Arts

HOMER GRAHAM, III - 324 S.
Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa .
B.A., Sociology

JOHN HOLLAND - 330 Prospect St., Barre, Vt. B.A., History

JAYNE CHALLIS GREGG-

MA,RGARET HOPPER - 21
Woodcock La., Levittown, N . Y.

B.A., Elc
GARY
Dr., Tro
and Fim
JOHN
Adler St
tory
JOHN,
St., Ply1
Enginee
MATT
Monah
History
SANDll
erty St.,
tary Edu
CAROL
St., Roel
PATRH
Church
Chemist
LILLIA
P .O . Bo
B.S., Nu
MOLLY
Scott St
Fine Art
LIDIA~
Ave., Ca
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SUSAN
Arch Re
Element,
JOHN J
Main St.
merce an
THOM,
- 167 ~
Pa.B.S.,
CAROL
Ct., Ga1
Educatio
GARY J
ley St., I
Fine Art:
DAVID
102, Har
lish
RICHAI
Main St.
History
STEVE!
Shickshi1
ROSEM.
Main St.
English
SALLY I

�.7 E.
B.S.,

183 S. Grant St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.A., Elementary Education

st St.,

DIANA F. GREGORY - 82
Ridge St., Glen Lyon, Pa. B.A.,
Mathematics

1B.A.,

W. THOMAS GREGORY, II 337 Second St., Weatherly, Pa.
B.A., Psychology

- 705
B.A.,

RONALD MICHAEL GRELLA
- R. 151 Lidy's Rd., Dupont, Pa.
B.S., Commerce and Finance

\vans
emen-

JOSEPH JOHN GRILLI - 134
Farrell St., Plains, Pa. B.A., Political Science

~R ttston,

STANLEY J. GRITSEVICZ - 11
New Pine St., Nanticoke, Pa. B.S.,
Physics

-680
re, Pa.

GREGORY J. GRULA - JOO
Willow St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.S.,
Electrical Engineering

Creek
Jlitical

i 35th
;lish

KO. B.S.,

GUY GUBANICH - JO Galicia
Dr., Phoenixville, Pa. B.S., Commerce and Finance
BARBARA GUSH - 111 Manhattan St., Ashley, Pa. B.A., Biology
BEYERLY GUYER - 69 Church
St., Montrose, Pa. B.A., Sociology

). Box
., Soci-

GEORGE HAINES, JR. - R.D.
# I, Sweet Valley, Pa. B.A., Fine
Arts

- 103
·ge Pa.

PATRICIA HALAT - 210 Lincoln St., Dupont, Pa. B.A., Sociology

) . #5,
logy

JAMES HANAK - R .D. Box
249, Johnstown, Pa. B.S., Electrical
Engineering

-681
·re, Pa.

7 Holi. B.A.,

-237
Te, Pa.,

WAYNE HARRISON - 56 Vonderheid St., Trucksville, Pa. B.S.,
Commerce and Finance
DEBRA HECHLER - R.D. 3,
Shickshinny, Pa. B.A., Elementary
Education
CAROL HERMAN - 20 Dodd
Terrace, Verona, N. J. B.A., Psychology

I Ayres
. B.A.,

PRESTON HESS - R.D. 2, Front
St., Athens, Pa. B.A., Psychology

'.. Carey
fogy

CAROL HEWITT - 634 Westmoreland Ave., Kingston, Pa.
B.A., Sociology

- 111
rre, Pa.

EDWARD J. HOFFMAN - 117
Newport St., Glen Lyon, Pa. B.A.,
Fine Arts

- 324 S.
rre, Pa.

JOHN HOLLAND - 330 Prospect St., Barre, Vt. B.A., History

EGG-

MARGARET HOPPER - 21
Woodcock La., Levittown, N. Y.

B.A., Elementary Educaton
GARY HORNING - Skyline
Dr., Troy, N. Y. B.S., Commerce
and Finance
JOHN HORVATH R. 716
Adler St., Scranton, Pa. B.A., History
JOHN A. HUDAK - 28 Turner
St., Plymouth, Pa. B.S., Electrical
Engineering
MATTHEW HUGHES - 23
Monahan Ct., Ashley, Pa. B.A.,
History
SANDRA HUGHES - 70 E. Liberty St., Ashley, Pa. B.A., Elementary Education
CAROL HUSSA - 560 W. Main
St., Rockaway, N. J . B.A., History
PATRICIA HYZINSKI - 260 E.
Church St., Nanticoke, Pa. B.A.,
Chemistry
LILLIAN LONG IVERSON P.O . Box 33, Sweet Valley, Pa.
B.S., Nursing Education
MOLLY JACKIEWICZ - 1374
Scott St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.A.,
Fine Arts
LIDIA M. JANIW - 120 Lincoln
Ave., Carteret, N. J. B.A., Sociology
SUSAN J. JENKINS - 3020
Arch Rd ., Norristown, Pa. B.A.,
Elementary Education
JOHN JERRYTONE - 491 N .
Main St., Pittston, Pa. B.S., Commerce and Finance
THOMASDALEJERRYTONE
- 167 N. Dawes Ave., Kingston,
Pa. B.S., Commerce and Finance

CAROL JOHNSON - 40 Center
Ct., Garfield, N . J. B.S., Music
EducationGARY JOHNSTON - 727 Berkley St., New Milford, N. J. B.A.,
Fine Arts
DAVID JONES - R .D . I, Box
102, Harvey's Lake, Pa. B.A., English
RICHARD N. JONES - I 13 N.
Main St., Mountaintop, Pa. B.A.,
History
STEVEN JONES - R.D. I,
Shickshinny, Pa. B.A., English
ROSEMARIE KAZDA - 111 E.
Main St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.A.,
English
SALLY KAZINETZ- 326 Lack-

awanna Ave., Dupont, Pa . B.S.,
Physics
PATRICIA KEATING - 414 N.
Main St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.S.,
Nursing Education
DIANE KELLER - 1021 River
St., Scranton, Pa. B.S., Nursing
Education
BRUCE KELSON - 55 Knolls
Crescent, Riverdale, N. Y. B.A.,
Psychology
GLENN KERIN - 35 Glen Rd.,
Bound Brook, N. J. B.A., Psychology
ROY M. KESSEL, JR. - 117 W.
Maple St., Hazleton, Pa. B.S.,
Nursing Education
MARY KINNEY - 45 High St.,
Mt. Pocono, Pa. B.A., Fine Arts
ALFRED R. KISHBAUGH - 52
Terrace St., Wilkes-Barre , Pa.
B.A., Psychology
JANICE KIW AK - 120 Simpson
St., Swoyersville, Pa. B.A., Fine
Arts
DA YID KLEIN STEIN - 55
Third Ave ., Kingston, Pa. B.S.,
Commerce and Finance
DREW KLEMISH - 620 Main
St., Sugar Notch, Pa. B.S., Commerce and Finance
LEONARD KLEWANS-238
Susquehanna Ave., Lock Haven,
Pa. B.S., Commerce and Finance
LINDA KNAUER 1525
Argonne Rd ., Reading, Pa. B.A.,
Elementary Education
DEBORAH KOCH - 688 Harbor Rd., Bricktown, N. J. B.A.,
Elementary Education
EDWARD KOCIOLEK - 111
Lackawanna Ave. , Dupont, Pa.
B.S., Commerce and Finance
PATRICK KOONS, SR. - 121
Birch St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.S.,
Electrical Engineering

JOSEPH KRACKENFELS - 80
Forest Ave., Verona, N. J. B.A.,
Psychology
DA YID KRASHKEVICH - 149
Machell Ave., Dallas, Pa. B.S .,
Chemistry
RUTH KRET - 28 Fanok Rd.,
Whippany, N. J . B.A., Elementary
Education
HELENA C . KRUSE- 19971
Canyon Dr., Yorba Linda, Ca .
B.A., Elementary Education
JOAN KUBIC- 160 S. Main St.,
Mountaintop, Pa. B.A., Psychology
EDMUND A . KULTYS - 36
Dolan St., Sayreville, N . J. B.S.,
Commerce and Finance
MARY KUNES - 340 William
St. , Towanda, Pa. B.S., Medical
Technology

DAVID KUROSKY - R.D. I,
Montrose, Pa. B.S., Commerce and
Finance
WALTER KWIATKOWSKI278 Church St. , Larksville, Pa .
B.S., Materials Engineering

CA THERINE LANE - 5036 Birney Ave., Moosic, Pa. B.A., Spanish
MARY FRANCES LAROSE 635 Cleveland St., Hazleton, Pa.
B.S., Medical Technology

IRVIN A. LEBOWITZ - 251
Church St., Kingston, Pa. B.S., Elementary Education
STEVEN LECKO, JR. - R. 152
E. Broad St., Nanticoke, Pa. B.S.,
Commerce and Finance
RICHARD LETTS - 411 Cedar
Spring Rd ., Bel Air, Md. B.A. ,
Social Science
KENNETH LEVIN - 103 Indian
Creek Dr., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.S.,
Biology

MARY BETH KORUTZ - 241
Coat St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.A.,
Fine Arts

JOHN LEWIS, III - 224 Park
Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.S., Biology

CATHERINE A. KOSIEK - 19
Miller St., South River, N. J. B.A.,
Fine Arts

ROBERT LINABERRY - Box 6,
S. Montrose, Pa. B.S., Commerce
and Finance

DEBORAH KOY ALCHIK - 138
Roosevelt St., Edwardsville, Pa.
B.A., Psychology

EUGENE LISPI - 630 E. Locust
St., Scranton, Pa. B.S., Music Education

PAUL F. KOWALEK - 338 E.
Main St., Nanticoke, Pa. B.S.,
Mathematics

CYNTHIA LITTZI - 335 Delaware Ave., W. Pittston, Pa. B.S.,
Commerce and Finance

313

�JEROME LOCK - 28 Helen St.,
Plains , Pa . B.S. , Commerce and
Finance
MARY ANN LOMBARDO - 40
Front St., Pittston, Pa. B.A., Sociology
THOMAS LONG - 296 Woosamonsa Rd ., Pennington, N. J. B.S.,
Physics
ROSEMARIE LUTERI- Box 76
C, R.D . I, Cape May Court House,
N . J. B.S., Commerce and Finance
VIRGINIA MACARTY - 68 E.
Poplar St., W. Nanticoke, Pa. B.A.,
English

DENNIS MILLETT - 602 Lake
St., Blackwood, N. J. B.S., Music
Education

ESTHER MAURO - 36 W. I Ith
St., Hazleton, Pa. B.A., Spanish

DA YID MILO RA - 850 N. Laurel St., Hazleton, Pa. B.A., Chemistry

JANET MAZUR - 267 Vine St.,
Plymouth, Pa. B.A., Elementary
Education
ANGELA MAZZA-401 Moosic
Rd., Old Forge, Pa. B.S., Medical
Technology
PATRICIA MCCARTHY - 14
Nance Rd., W. Orange, N . J . B.A.,
Psychology

MARCIA MINKOFF - 145 N.
Gates Ave., Kingston, Pa . B.A.,
Fine Arts
CAROL ANN MODROVSKY S. Church Rd., Mountaintop, Pa.
B.A., Psychology
RICHARD T. MORGAN - 67
Welles St., Forty- Fort, Pa. B.S.,
Mathematics

GREGORY MACCLOSKY - 63
Woodlawn Ave., Mountaintop, Pa.
B.A., History

JAMES McGINLEY - 35 W .
Hoyt St., Kingston, Pa. B.S., Commerce and Finance

MARCINE MORRIS - 625 N.
Main St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.A.,
Elementary Education

TERRY S. MACDONALD Fairview Dr., Neshanic Station, N .
J . B.A., English

JAMES McGRATH - 801 Park
Dr., Cherry Hill, N. J . B.A., Psychology

PAULA M . MORRIS - 625
N .Main St. , Wilkes-Barre , Pa.
Cert. of Prof., Secretarial Studies

JOANNE MACHONIS - 192 S.
Main St., Maountaintop, Pa. B.A.,
History

ARLENE McHALE - 455 Foote
Ave., Duryea, Pa. B.A., English

WILLIAM D . MORRIS- 601
Main St., Lykens, Pa. B.S., Music
Education

PATRICIA McHALE - 1608
Linden St. , Scranton , Pa . B.S. ,
Nursing Education

C. JULIE MORSE - 68 Park
Lane, Newton, Mass. B.A., English

JANE MAHONEY - 327 Fifth
St., Scranton, Pa. B.A., Fine Arts

SUSAN McKEEVER - M &amp; M
Trailer Pk., Pad 20, Wilkes-Barre,
Pa. B.S., Medical Technology

EDWARD MOYER - 8 Engle
St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.S., Mathematics

ROSANNE MALSHEFSKI - 51
W. Union St., Nanticoke, Pa. B.S.,
Business Education

MARTIN McLAUGHLIN - 651
Riverview Dr., Totowa Boro, N . J.
B.A., History

ANN MARIE MACRI - 289 E.
Northampton St., Wilkes-Barre,
Pa. B.S., Mathematics

LARAINE MANCUSO - 47-30
61 St., Woodside, N . Y. B.A., History
SUZANNE MANNA - 150 Fort
St. , For ty-Fort , Pa . B.S ., Commerce and Finance
RONALD MARCELLINI - 45
Poole St., Pittston, Pa. B.A., Fine
.•Arts
JOHN MARGO - 362 E. Market
St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.A., Political Science
EMILIO MARIAN ELLI - 114
Alicia St. , Old Forge , Pa. B.S .,
Electrical Engineering
ANN MARINO - 1112 Strafford
Ave., Scranton, Pa. B.A., Psychology

RAYMOND McNULTY - 57 La
Grange St., Pittston, Pa. B.A., English
CHARLES F. MECADON - 85
Oak St., Pittston, Pa. B.A., Economics
RICHARD MENDELSOHN C-13 Mt. Lookout Pk., Exeter, Pa.
B.A., Sociology
KAREN METZGAR - 80 E .
Newport St., Ashley, Pa. B.S., Biology
CHRISTIANA MIELE - 426
Broad St., Pittston, Pa. B.A., Psychology
ROBERT MIKOLA YCZAK 805 W. Elm St., Scranton, Pa. B.A.,
Fine Arts

SIMON MARKOVICH - 550
Nanticoke St. , Wilkes-Barre, Pa .
B.S., Commerce a nd Finance

CRAIG MILLER - 34 S. Main
St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.S., Physics

ROBERT K. MARTUC C I
1308 Sunnyfield Dr., Linden, N. J.
B.A., Psychology

DONNA MILLER - 9 Ekstrom
St. , Dover , N . J . B.S., Medical
Technology

JOHN MASKORNICK - 719
Jame s St. , Hazleton, Pa . B.S .,
Commerce and Finance

314

ROBERT MATLEY -380 Chestnut St., Kingston, Pa. B.S., Commerce and Finance

ROBERT L. MILLER - 34
Mohawk Pl., Forty-Fort, Pa. B.S.,
Commerce and Finance

ELAINE MOYER , - R.D . 2,
Wapwallopen, Pa. B.S., Medical
Technology
JOCELYN MURPHY 45
Aspinwall St. , Westbury, N. Y .
B.A., English
HELEN MURRAY - 19 Abbott
St., Plains, Pa. B.S., Music Education
EDWARD MUSKAUSKI - 438
Hazle St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.A.,
Psychology

DONNA PISTON - 253 W .
Shawnee Ave., Plymouth, Pa. B.A. ,
Elementary Education

St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Sociology
SUSAN OLEARCZYK-1113
Maurice Ave., Clark, N. J. B.S.,
Commerce and Finance

KAY PLATT - R.D. I, Rattling
Run Rd., Mickleton, N. J. B.S.,
Music Education

MARTHA OLEYKOWSKI 345 Congress Ave. , Lansdowne,
Pa. B.A., Psychology
CONSTANCE OLIVERI - 22
Cottonwood Dr., Cofmack, L. I.,
N. Y. B.S., Music Education
GEORGE ONYSHCZAK - 428
Fourth St. , Plymouth , Pa . B.S.,
Commerce and Finance
DELPHINE OPET- 89 S. Main
St., wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.A., English
·LLOYD ORTMAN , JR . - 149
Mountain Ave., Gillette, N. J. B.S.,
Mathemathics
ANN ORZECHOWSKI - 76
Kelly Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.A.,
Psychology
DONNA OSTROFSKI - 210
Harrison St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S., Mathematics
THOMAS PAGE - R.D. 1,
Milan, Pa. B.A., Sociology
PAMELA PARKIN - 156 Weinmann Blvd., Wayne, N. J. B.A.,
Elementary Education
KAREN PATCH - Pine Ridge
Dr., Andover, Conn. B.A., English

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STANLEY T. POLAK, JR. - R.
255 Swetland St., Duryea, Pa. B.S.,
Commerce and Finance
FRANK POLINSKY - 44 Englewood Terrace , Forty-Fort , Pa .
B.A., History
JAMES POWELL- 221 W. Sunbury St., Shamokin, Pa . B .S .,
Music Education
JEFFREY PRENDERGAST Rt. I, Box 83D, Leesburg, Va. B.S.,
Commerce and Finance
RALPH PRESCIUTTI - 43 Jay
St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa . B.A ., Psychology
WILLIAM H. PRESCOTT- 714
Bosler Ave ., Lemoyne, Pa . B.S.,
• Commerce and Finance
PAUL PROVENZANO - 125
Parsonage St., Pittston, Pa. B.A.,
Political Science
SUSAN PRUSAKOWSKI - 322
W. Main St., Nanticoke, Pa. B.A.,
English
STEPHANIE PUFKO UMBACH
- 234 Griffen St., Phoenixville,
Pa. B.S., Commerce and Finance

HOPEPAWLUSH-401 E.Main
St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.S., Biology

LINDA PUGSLEY - 170 Quaker
Church Rd., Dover, N . J. B.S.,
Business Education

DANIEL A. PETERS - 412 Northumberland St.; White Haven, Pa.
B.S., Mathematics

JOYCE PUPA - 38 Tedrick St.,
Pittston, Pa. B.A., French

WALTER PETRASH - 621
Hanover St., Nanticoke, Pa. B.A.,
Sociology

EMERY PAULA THERESA
QUINN - 50 Pierce St., Kingston, Pa. B.A., History

CAROL LEE MUTCHLER 817 Clinton Pl., McLean, Va. B.A.,
Sociology

BRUCE PHAIR - 256 Grant
Ave., Nutley, N. J . B.S., Music

NANCY RADKIEWICZ - 331
N . Main St., Old Forge, Pa. B.S.,
Medical Technology

PENNY NANSTIEL - 38 Knox
St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.A., English

JAMES PHETHEAN - 32 Jewel
La ., Levittown , Pa . B.S ., Commerce and Finance

PATRICK RATCHFORD- 186
Foote Ave ., Duryea, Pa . B.S .,
Commerce and Finance

BEYERL Y PHILLIPS - 401-B
Bera Creek Rd., Avoca, Pa. B.A.,
Sociology

MARGARET REES - 45 S.
Thomas Ave., Kingston, Pa. B.A.,
Elementary Education

RUSSELL PIGIONI - 21 Kennedy St., Pittston, Pa. B.S., Electrical Engineering

WILLIAM REESE - 162 Evans
St., Duryea, Pa. B.A., History

DENISE ROCHE NEARY - 217
Maple Ave., Clarks Summit, Pa.
B.S., Nursing Education
PAUL NIEZGODA Dallas, Pa. B.S., Biology

R.D. 2,

CHARLES NOTO - 106 Sunset
Dr., Dunmore, Pa. B.S., Commerce
and Finance
LEA NOV AK - 320 Lackawanna
Ave ., Dupont, Pa. B.s.; Mathematics
JOHN NOY ALIS -

25 S. Meade

CONSTANCE PIRHER - 43
Virginia St., S. River, N. J. B.A.,
Psychology
JOHN PISANO - 28 Monahan
Ct., Ashley, Pa . B.S., Commerce
and Finance

ALaERT REGNER - IO Lilac
Pl., Dover, N. J. B.S.; Commerce
and Finance
LINDA REMALY - 30 Prince
St., Nanticoke, Pa. B.A., French
GEOFFREY RHODES -

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�DONNA PISTON - 253 W .
Shawnee Ave ., Plymouth, Pa. B.A.,
Elementary Education

St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Sociology
SUSAN OLEARCZYK- 1113
Maurice Ave., Clark, N . J . B.S.,
Commerce and Finance

KAY PLATT - R .D . I, Rattling
Run Rd ., Mickleton, N . J . B .S. ,
Music Education

MAR T HA OLEYKOWSKI 345 Congress Ave ., Lansdowne,
Pa. B.A., Psychology

STANLEY T. POLAK, JR. - R.
255 Swetland St., Duryea, Pa. B.S.,
Commerce and Finance

C ONSTANCE OLIVERI - 22
Cottonwood Dr., Cofmack, L. I.,
N . Y. B.S., Music Education

FRANK POLINSKY - 44 Englewood Terrace, Forty-Fort , Pa .
B.A., History

G EORGE ONYSHCZAK - 428
Fo urth Sf ., Plymouth, Pa . B .S.,
Commerce and Finance

JAMES POWELL - 221 W. Sunbury St., Shamokin , Pa. B.S .,
Music Education

DELPHINE OPET - 89 S. Main
St., wilkes- Barre, Pa. B.A., English

JEFFREY PRENDERGAST Rt. I, Box 83D, Leesburg, Va. B.S.,
Commerce and Finance

LLOYD ORTMAN , JR. - 149
Mountain Ave., Gillette, N . J. B.S.,
Mathemathics
ANN ORZECHOWSKI - 76
Kelly Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.A.,
Psychology
DONNA OSTROFSKI - 210
Harri so n St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa .
B.S., Ma thematics

RALPH PRESCIUTTI - 43 Jay
St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa . B.A ., Psychology
WILLIAM H. PRESCOTT- 714
Bosler Ave., Lemoyne, Pa . B.S.,
• Commerce and Finance
PAUL PROVENZANO - 125
Parsonage St., Pittston, Pa. B.A.,
Political Science

THOMAS PAGE - R . D . I ,
Milan, Pa. B.A., Sociology

SUSAN PRUSAKOWSKI - 322
W. Main St., Nanticoke, Pa. B.A.,
English

PAMELA PARKIN - 156 Weinmann Blvd ., Wayne, N . J. B.A .,
Elementary Education

STEPHANIE PUFKO UMBACH
- 234 Griffen St. , Phoenixville ,
Pa. B.S., Commerce and Finance

KAREN PATCH - Pine Ridge
Dr., Andover, Conn. B.A., English

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HOPEPAWLUSH - 401 E. Main
St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.S., Biology

LINDA PUGSLEY - 170 Quaker
Church Rd . , Dover, N. J. B .S.,
Business Education

DAN IEL A. PETERS - 412 Northumberla nd St.; White Haven, Pa.
B.S., Ma thematics

JOYCE PUPA - 38 Tedrick St.,
Pittston, Pa. B.A., French
EMERY PAULA THERESA
QUINN - 50 Pierce St. , Kingston, Pa. B.A., History

W A LTER PETRASH - 621
Hanover St., Nanticoke, Pa. B.A.,
Sociology
BRUC E PHAIR - 256 Grant
Ave., N utley, N . J. B.S., Music

NANCY RADKIEWICZ - 331
N . Main St., Old Forge, Pa. B.S.,
Medical Technology

JAM ES PHETHEAN - 32 Jewel
La., Le vittown , Pa . B .S ., Commerce and Finance

PATRICK RATCHFORD- 186
Foote Ave ., Duryea, Pa. B.S.,
Commerce and Finance

BE YERL Y PHILLIPS - 401-B
Bera Creek Rd., Avoca, Pa. B.A.,
Sociology

MARGARET REES - 45 S.
Thomas Ave., Kingston, Pa. B.A.,
Elementary Education

R USSELL PIGIONI - 21 Kennedy St., Pittston, Pa. B.S., Electrical Engineering

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Virginia St., S. River, N. J. B.A.,
Psychology

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JOHN PISANO - 28 Monahan
Ct., Ashley, Pa . B.S., Commerce
and Finance

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162 Evans
St., Duryea, Pa. B.A., History
ALBERT REGNER - 10 Lilac
Pl., Dover, N . J . B.S.; Commerce
and Finance
LINDA REMALY - 30 Prince
St., Nanticoke, Pa. B.A., French
GEOFFREY RHODES -

132

Cameron Rd., Huntingdon Valley,
Pa. B.A., English
BRENDA RICCO - 24 Willow
Ave., Peapack, N . J. B.A., History
GILBERT RIDDLE, JR. - Box
127 Hampton, N. J. B.A., History
MICHAEL RIEBE - 1315 Sanderson Ave. , Scranton, Pa . B .S,,
Music Education .
HOWARD RIFKIN - 651 Terrace Dr. , Paramus , N . J . B .A .,
Political Science
DAVID RITTER - 9 Arbit Rd.,
E. Brunswick, N . J. B.A., Philosophy
CLAIRE ROAN - 215 W . Walnut La ., Philadelphia, Pa. B.A.,
Fine Arts
JOSEPH ROBERTS - 248 Main
St., Duryea, Pa. B.A., Mathematics
ROBERT ROBERTS - 7 Grebe
St. , Wilkes-Barre, Pa . B.A ., Elementary Education
WILLIAM ROBERTS - 208 Lee
Park Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.A.,
English
ELIZABETH
A . ROCCOG RANDI - 26 Armstrong St. ,
Edwardsville, Pa. B.A., English
KATHLEEN ROGAN - 169
Gardner Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa .
B.A., Elementary Education
STEPHEN ROMANECZ - 75 E.
Oak St. , Pittston, Pa. B.A ., Elementary Education
NORMA LOUISE ROPER - 270
High St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.A.,
English
DEBORAH ROSTKOWSKI 210 Chittenden St. , Duryea , Pa.
B.A., English
WENDY ROTH - 418 Kathleen
Dr., Endwell, N . Y. B.A., Spanish
FELICE SALSBURG - 68 W.
Ross St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.A.,
Elementary Education
RONALD SAMEK - 4406 Ockford La., Bowie, Md. B.A., Sociology
JUDITH SANGER - 13 Countryside Dr., Livingston, N. J. B.S.,
Music Education
MARINO SANTARELLI - 346
N. Main St., Plains, Pa. B.A., Political Science
HELEN SARAS - 36 W. Broad
St., Hazleton, Pa. B.A., Biology

RICHARD SAWICK! - 12 Hillside Ave., Mahwah , N . J . B.A. ,
Sociology
KENNETH SCHEID - 674 Gornik Dr., Perth Amboy, N . J. B.A.,
Psychology
JOSEPHINE SCHIFANO - 42
Jenkins Ct., Pittston, Pa. B.A. , Elementary Education
JOHN SCHILLING - 2500 Prospect St., Reading, Pa. B.S., Commerce and Finance
BRENDA SCHMIDT - 238 E.
58th St., N . Y., N . Y. B.A., Elementary Education
CLAIRE SCHRODE - 3 Brown
St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.A., English
ROSE ANN SCHULTZ - 295
Tripp St. , West Wyoming , Pa .
B.A., Psychology
MYRON G . SEMACK - 414
Piley St. , Old Forge , Pa. B.S .,
Chemistry
ETHEL SHANNON - 917 Wyoming Ave. , W. Pittston, Pa. B.S.,
Music Education
DORIS SHAPIRO - 10 Old
River Rd ., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.S.,
Nursing Education
CONNIE SHELOSKI - 229 Lynwood Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.A.,
Sociology
CARL DAVID SHOENER - 739
Prescott Ave., Scranton, Pa. B.A.,
Scoiology
GEORGE P. SILLUP - 260 E.
Main St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.A.,
Political Science
SUSAN SIL VA - 35 W. Francis
St., Iselin, N. J. B.A., Fine Arts
NATALIE SKARNULIS - 17
Warner St., Plains, Pa. B.A., Fine
Arts
KAREN SKAS KO - 224 Oak St.,
Hazleton, Pa. B.S., Biology
BERNARD SKILLENS - 112
Henderson St. , Old Forge , Pa .
B.A., Sociology
EUGENE SKRYNSKI - R.D. I,
Tunkhannock, Pa . B.A., Sociology
MICHAEL SLIPETZ - 428 Slocum St., Swoyersville, Pa. B.S.,
Commerce and Finance
BARBARA ELLEN SMITH - 50
Brookside Ave., Somerville, N . J .
B.A., French
ENGLEBERT E . SMITH -

Crestview Rd., Ph oenixville, Pa .
B.A., Psychology
HELENE SMITH - 1028 Poplar
St., Scranton, Pa. B.A., Psychology

MARY JUNE SMITH -

310
Monroe St., Delaware City, Delaware B.A., Music
HAROLD SNEDEKER - 133
Highway 33, Freehold, N . J. B.A.,
Psychology
NICOLETTA SORANNO - 38
Horse Hill Rd., Cedar Knolls, N . J.
B.A., Psychology
DENISE SPLENDIDO - 1940
Scarboro St. , Exeter, Pa . B .A .,
Spanish
GERALD STANKIEWICZ- 56
W . Beatty St., Wilkes-B a rre , Pa .
B.S., Electrical Engineering
JOSEPH STEFURSKY - I Gilroy St., Peckville, Pa. B.S., Electrical Engineering

THOMAS R. STELTZER -

81
Butler St. , Forty Fort, Pa. B.S. ,
Commerce and Finance

CHARLOTTE ST EMPLESKI 3 Orchard Ave., W. Nanticoke, Pa.
B.A., English
CAROLE STOLLBERG - 341
Fairmont Rd., Ridgewood, N. J.
B.A., Elementary Education
WALTER STRA U B - 54 N .
Main St., Ashley, Pa. B.A., Economics
WILLIAM STRICKER , III R .D. 4, Box 958, Mountaintop, Pa.
B.S., Commerce and Finance
SANDRA STR U MSKI - 67 8
Lee St., Plymouth, Pa. B.A., English
DALE STUMPP - 1004 Centre
St. , Coplay, Pa . B.S., Co mm er ce
and Finance
ROSEANN SU LEWSKI - 226
Apollo Circle, Nanticoke, Pa. B.A.,
Psychology
JOANNE SULLIVAN - 135 W.
Thames St., Norwich, Conn. B.A.,
Sociology
REGINA S U LZINSK I - 2 3
Auburn St. , Wilke s -B a rre , P a .
B.A., English
MARGO SWAN - R.D. I, Sweet
Valley, Pa. B.S., Nursing Education
THOMASSWANTKOWSK I 63 Summit St., Edwardsville, Pa.
B.A., Chemistry

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"Yesterday is but today's memory
and tomorrow is today's dream
. . . And let today embrace the past
with remembrance and the future
with longing."

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Apprec1at1on

There were many problems which came about during the year for which apologies are in order. We are sincerely sorry, and we thank everyone who was patient and understanding of our difficulties. There were very trying times; however, we learned to expect and accept them with
disappointment, yet, with a grin.
Despite the hardships and disappointments, the Amnicola Staff, we believe, has produced the best publication ever. WE ARE PROUD.
And we would like to extend our sincerest tQanks to all those who helped to make the 1973 Amnicola a success.
Ace Hoffman's Studio for all the fine photography.
Rich Clompus for your photography, especially the
photo which "made" the '73 Amnicola cover.
A special thanks to Randy Steele for your photo of
"Gramma" on page 3.
Mr. Colson, our advisor, for your assistance and advice
whenever we needed it.
June for all your assistance, especially for the very
fine Academics section.
Helen, our business manager, for your excellent job of obtaining
ads and keeping all financial records.
Denise for all the time you've spent typing and
answering the mail.
Jane for the great job you did on the Sports section,
and for your willingness to always lend a helping hand.
Anna for scheduling and rescheduling all those organizations
pictures and for your ideas for the Organizations section.
Janice for scheduling pictures and taking care of the dorm
section.
Debbie for getting all the dorm identifications and orders.
Ann for helping out with the Organizations section.
Beth for helping with the Events section.
Tony and Mike for assisting Jane with sports.
Arla for your assistance with the graduates section.
Jennifer for assisting June with the Academics section.
Paula, Kathy, Deborah Ann, Diane and Mary Ellen for
helping with whatever needed to be done, especially for
making our subscription drives successful.
A special thanks to Barb for helping us with the Graduate
section.
Rich for your help in getting all those '72 Amnicolas to
the Post Office.
George Pawlush and Mr. Moran for last minute help.
Thank you everyone for your assistance in this fine publication.
Diana Gregory
SueZbegner
Co-editors, 1973 Amnicola

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