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                    <text>��AMNICOLA STAFF
E~ve Editor . . ... . . Susan Draus
Layout Editor ......... Linda Wiemusz

Copy Editor . . . . .. ... . Christine Carcfe[o
SusanDraus
Maureen Ma119an
Lori Truman •
Linda Wiemusz
Plioto Editor .. . ...... .Jean Nepa
Sports Editor . . . . ...... Lori Truman

Business Manager ... . .. Suzanne Tros ~
Pliotogmpfim ......... Susan Draus

GenaGrnmm
Brad Hays
Linda Kravitz

Maureen Mat19an
Dafe Nat
Lori Truman
Linda Wiemusz
Adviser . ... ... .. .. . . Dr. Midiaef A . Incitti

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Introduction. . . ........... .
Events .. ... . .. ... .. ..... .

Cfubs/Or9aniuuions ........ .
Sports . . ........ ... ..... . .
Donns/Apartments ...... . .. .
Seniors ......... . .. . ..... .

Facufl:y . .. .. ... ... ....... .
Current Events . ........... .

Ads ... . ... .. . ... . ..... . .

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Ta6[e of Contents
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Cfubs/Or9anizations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Sports. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
Donns/ Apart:tnettts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 9 6
Seniot:S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 111
Faai.&amp;y .................................................................. 174
Current Events ........................................................... . 188
Aas ................ ........ .... ............................... ......... 196

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�BEGINNINGS

''B~inni119s'' - a si119fe. wonC to ~ess a new
start. 1991 marW our cfe6ut year with universi1:),'
status and the commenrement of a new era. New
faces were seen on campus as anotlie.r class of
students joined the Wilkes family. For these
students, 1991 was the 6~inni119 of a coU°e9e
career. Retumi119 students fowu! themselves one step
closer to attaini119 their 9oafs.

���Beginnings are always a [ittfe
scary. Afot19 with. tfte.ir changes
tfte.y 6rit19 uneasi1ms cuu! fears of
the. .ftuure. Wifw surely provifu
stabifi-ry which ft.efps to put these
fears to rest for its sttufe.nts.
Aftfwugfi tftis year's 6ook. is
dedicated to capturit19 6eyinnit19s, it
wiff also preserve the. traditions that
are part of Wifus' rich past,
tfiere6y ft.efpit19 to insure a 6riy Ftt

.ftuure.

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�����EVENTS

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�HALLOWE'EN:
tfie eveni119 of Octo6er 31

Haffowee"1 otftetwise RnOV
witfi tfte storage offoods fort

wan! off evil spirits.

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Haliowun, otherwise blown as "Affhaffuws Eve/' was tfte fast cfa.y of tfte year in tfte ofd: Ce&amp;ic caferufar. Tlie "aeatft." or end of tfte ofd yeaT was cefe6raw£
with tftt swmge of foocfs for the comin9 winter. It is stifC cefe6raw! with festivities and o6seniances of many fork superstitions, lience tfte cCressif19 in costumes to

wan! off evil spirits.

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�Gfiosts, 9fioufs, and 9066.ns are tfie traditions that mau Halloween tfie most
enjoya.6g, frightful time of the year. PCenty of these creatures and many more
were fowu! haunting tfie campus of Wifus on and arowu! Ocw6er 31, 1990.
Students cfunned tfieir funniest, mostfri9htfu' and unique costumes to 9et in tfie
spirit of the "Season of Wiufus." Parties and costume conusts were fiefd 6otfi.
on campus and off to enc.o11m9e students to participate in tfie fun of the season.
Bwuties, mice., witcftes, monsters, and 9fiosts crawCed" out to spoof and stir
up some fun at Wifus University. Students and facufty womed to9etftu to
ensure that tfie season was fttaftft.y and safe for a££ invo(vea.

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��HOMECOMING 1990:
H01vffiCO1vilNG: the won£ traditiottafly evoR.f
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meets new, and the past 6fends with the pres
return
This yem- Wilkes was anfe to unique.Cy com
&gt;ntemponuy. Tne the.me of the 43rd annual I:l
r:-,,_...~:-:-,:,;,"""""--.,._~?""'!Pl!"'-~,,_---:-____--:-______ Evofution." Wliat 6et:ttr way to make a new
roud past?
This years fiomecoming, lit!d the we&amp;. of Oct
,r years to come. It was the first nomw&gt;mift:
omecomi119 cefe.&amp;ratcl under university status.

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-Iomecoming 1990 Nominees: Row 1 Gro6, Tur6owitz, Ryi
;uinosso, G. Sciuuif.fer, Zook

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HOMECOMING: tfie won! tn:u!itwnafly evoks tfwU9fits of the past, where
~ft! mats new, and tfie past 6ferufs witn. tfie present.
This year Wifw was a6fe to uniquely com6ine tfie trru!it:ionaf am( tfie
nwnporary. The theme of tfie 43nf annual Homecomin9 Cefe6mtion was
r'."""i"'.'- - - - - ~ - -- - - -''Lvofution." What 6etter wa.y to rnau a. new 6f9intting tfum to 6uiuf on a.

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This yw's fwmte0ming, fieLf tfie week. of Octo6er Bt/i, 1990, set the stage
ifor yws to COmi.. It was tfie first liomecoming of tfie '90's amC the first
fiomuomit19 ce.ftbratd uruft.r university stntus.

ffomtt.omiJ19 1990 Nominus: Row 1 Gro6, Twfiowitz, RyanSfiec.kfer, Row 2 T~, Bauer, Finn, Tappan, Humyan, Pete Guinosso, McFadaen; Row 3 Kinney, Zack, Ott, J. Shaffer, Dougfaj,, Pat

Guuw.sso, G. Scfwaffer, Zooi

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�The week's f e.sti.vities 6~an with a decorating contest open to al[ don
cfuvs, aru! organizations. As e.adi competea for first place, inwpretati.ons of
theme "\,\'ere incorporatea into eacfi d"ispfay. Scfwo[ spirit was apparent tfiro
out the campus.
During the week, senior _guys am{ _gins were afso nominated as 1990Homecoming caru!ufates. Ten. _gentfemen am{ eleven. fa.d"ie.s were nam.ea
vid"ing a far9e sefection. for the cfwosing of a homecoming court. The court
announced Tluu-sday, Octo6er 11, at the 6onfire-pep m[[y heul at Rafston. F

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�~an with a de.corati119 Wntest open to a[[ dom
each wmpe:tea for first pface, interpretations of~
o each c£ispfay. Schoo[ spirit was apparent tfu-ous
9u.ys anc£ 9irfs were afso nominated as 1990-9
en 9entfemen anc£ efeven fac£ies were namec£ J'I
ie cftoosif19 of a Fwmewmi119 wurt.. Tfie wurt wi
~ 11, at the 6onfire-pep rafCy fieu{ at Ra&amp;ton Fi&amp;

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�Even. the ste.ady rain coufd not cfa.mpen spin
ce.Ce.&amp;mtion. A[ sports tea.ms were cfi.urd and 1
Speakers such. as President Cfuistopfier Breis~
Master of Ceremonies Mick. Duncan conducted the
For many, Friday ni9ht provided reaf cause f01
students a.ltd facufty mem6ers converged at Genet
a.nnual Homecom1119 Da.nce. A[ were given the
serious side of sdioo( and foosen up as they dancd tf
as "The Twist," ''Bunnyfwp," and tfie "Lim6a
facufty mem&amp;ers and deans ftitti119 tfie dance ffoor.

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�£ven tfit steady min couu! not dampen spirits at the annual 6onfire
ctfe6mtion. A[ sports teams were cheered and encourt19ed on to victory.
Speaws such as Presiknt CFtrist.opfter Breis~ Coach Joe Demeffi, cuuf
Masttr of Ceremonies Mick Duncan coru!ucted w eveni119 activities.
For many1 Frufay ni9fit proviaea reaC cause for cefe&amp;ratio~ as over 500
stiuftnts a.rul farufty mem6er.s con.verged at Genetti' s Best Western for -the
a.ruwa! Homecoming Dance.. A[ were 9iven. tfte opportunity t.o forget -the
serious side of scftoo[ and foosen. up as -they diuu:ea -the ni9lit away. Dattees smn
as Tfit. Twist," "Bu.nnynop,'' wuf W "Lim.60" hac{ even our esteemed
farufty me.mhers and deruts liitti119 -the dana ffoor.
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�Cufmination. of the week-fony even.ts came on. Satunfay afternoon. with 1
fony awaited announcement of win.nus. Tlie. fist incCwfu£ Cue-n.-Curtain J
Best Cfu.b and" Best Overaf! Presentation, and" Weiss Haff cfaimd Best Donn ~...u
the decorating/spirit contest. Fina£Cy, the 1990 Homecoming King and" Q!u
were announced.. Pat Guinosso and" Lamie Tappan too~ the day's fwrum a
were 9iven the mufitwna[ "victory rufe" arowu£ the footbaff fidd.
Tlie. crowcfs spent the day eajoyiny tlie. remaining half of the footbaff 9ai
taif:9atiny with oCd
new
Aftfwugfi the .fwirfi[fu! week pass
quickCy, we can certainCy 6e proud of our "Homecoming Evofu:tion. 11 J Wilkes' aCumni revdfed in. t/ie. scfioof s ricfi pas-t;. present stuaen.ts refe.6rated1

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�J events came. on Satunfay aftmwon with
winnm. Tfie fist indiufu{ Cue-nrCurtain j
ntation, ancf Weiss Ha[[ cfaimd Best Donn
alry, tfie 1990 HoltlWJming Kmg ancf Qua

Tappan took tfie day's Fwmm
ry rule" arowuf tfie f ootha[[fieli{.
oft19 tfie remaining half of tfie footha{[ 9
ftwu{s. Aftfwugli tfie fim-Jiffu! week. passe
uu{ Laurie

roiu{ of our "HoltlWJmin9 Evolution." A
fiooC s ricJi past present students cefebmu.a ·

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�CANDLELIGH'IVIGIL

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�\NDLELIGHT VIGIL
Twen1:r-five years ~o students on campuses aaoss
the Unitd States lieL:C viofe.nt protests in opposition of
a war they c!u!n't u.naastruuL In 1991 fiowever, the
Persian Gulf War c!ic! exactly the opposite. A new
spirit of patriotism was re6om every wh.ere in America
anc! WifR.e.s Universi-ry was no exception.
On Decem6er 11, 1990, afuwst 100 students
9atherec! to9etfter at the Be.ff Tower to fio{a a can~ht vi9if service anc! to cfuficate a tu19e yeffow
ri66on in support of our troops participating in
"Operation Desert Sfueu!." Almost everyone at the
ceremony fuuf a frienc! or refutive invo[vec(, or was in
some way toudiea 6y the impenc!ing war in the guff.
ACthoU9ft. war fuu! not yet 6een cfecfarec!, the fiope anc!
prayers anc! support c!ispfayec! for our solaiers lie(pec! to
ease the minds of ma.ny wfio were Ce.ft 6efiiru!. Tlie
rigfitwusness of the war was often a hi9ft.Cy de6atec!
issue, 6ut a[[ the students invo[vec! ~reec! on one point;
the continuec! support of our men anc! women invo[vec!
wouu! remain tfu-0U9fiout the aisis until the fast of the
troops came fiome.

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�WINTER
WEEKEND:

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Tftt.re was no snow present during this years Win

�two fun-filled days of wintertime ceJe6ration
There was rw snow present diui.119 this year's Winter Wake.tut but tftat c!u!n' t stop Wilkes Universi1:)' from ce.febrati.119 t1ie amwaf event.

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�����WINTERWEEKEND ·1991
February - tlit. montli wfien. sub-zero temperatures 6ecome
commonpface1 tlit. newjaffen. soow 6ecomes 601U191 am{ tlit. winter
6Cues sometimes set in.. At Wilkes University liowever1 students'
spirits are Ciftd 6y tnt. tnulitiona[ Winter Weeurul 9ame.s1 an event
that promises to refieve tlit. mid-winter 6fafu.
Tfie tlit.me for tftis year's cdebmtion. was "Fairy Tales/' am{
variations on tlit. tlit.me ran. from tlit. cfassica! to tlit. comical Due to
unusual!y warm weatfierJ mtuf cuuf spirits ove:ifCowea as over 500
students} tlit. far_gest turnout ever1 participated in. fun-fi[f.ea events at
Rafston. Fief£{ cuuf tnt. Marts Center. Tfie _game.s kic.Rea off on. Friday1
Fe6ruary 81 at tlit. _gym with a spirit contest, costume jmi9in91 am{ a
voffey6aff tournament. Saturday's _game.s incuufd 6Cirul 6asRetfiafl:
cfod°9e 6afl: tlit. amoe6a1 ~-ro[[, am{ tlit. sad ma. Swufuy' s events
con.sis-id of tlit. fine mce1 6atspin, am{ tlit. cfosit19 ceremonies.

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Another popufar event, aftftoU9li not offic
tlit. adivities1 was "mua-sCingi119. 11 In. 6etw
fowu! throwit19 tlit.u- team.mates as wefC as ot
huge puadTes of mtuf fowu! tfu-0U9fumt Ralst
teams this year were lion.om{ at tfie closing
Beff Tower. Tfie "Tliree Littfe Pigs" won.
Woruferfa.tu!'' pfacd secorut
"Peter Pan')
twenty-five teams participati119 in. Wimer W
winners1 ~liaustd andfi(thy, yet with renew
tlit. winter-ti.me 6Cues.
Tfu-0U9fi. a[[ tlit. fun
9ames liowever.
$11000.00 to 6enefit tfie families of those
Gulf War - tfiere6y colttributif19 to "Opem

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mtii when sub-zero temperatures 6erome
affe.n snow 6eromes &amp;oring, cuu£ tfie winter
At Wifkes University fwwever, students'
rrufuiona[ Winter Weekend 9ames, an event
the mm-winter 6fufu.
year's ceCe&amp;ratwn was ({Fairy Tafes," cuu!
ran from the cfussical to tfie comicaf. Due to
:r, mw! cuu! spirits oveiffowecf as over 500
rtout ever, participatecf in fun-fi[fea events at
:arts Center. The 9Cl1'1US ki&amp;.ecf off on Friday,
witJi a. spirit contest costume jud°91n91 cuu£ a.
Saturday's 9amu indiufu! 6find &amp;asW~
~-rolt cuu! tfie sack race. Swufa.y' s events
-.e, 6atspin,, cuu! tfie dosing ceremonies.

Anotlitr popufar event, altftougfi not officia[y consuferecf part of
activities, was "mwl-sUf19i119." In 6etween events many were
fowu! throwitJ9 their teammmes as wefC as other participants into tfie
fw9e puadfes of mud fouru{ throughout Ralston Fieftf. The top three
ttams tfus year were lionorea at the dosin9 cm.monies fi.eu! at tfie
BelI Tower. Tfit "Three Littfe. Pi9s" won first pface, ({Alke in
Wonatrfand'' pa second, ana ({Peter Pan'' was tfunL Eacli of tfie
twenty:five temns participati.119 in Winter Weeketu! 1 91 emer9ecf as
winners, Q:furustta ana fi[thy, yet witJi renewecf spirits cuu! a. cure for
tftt

Utt winter-time &amp;Cues.
TMJl191i a[[ the fun mu! 9ames however, these stw!ents misecf
$1,000.00 to 6f;tli,fit tfte Jami.fies of tliose servi119 in tfie P~uut
Gulf War thm6y contributing to ({Operation YelTow Ri66on."

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�����Environmental Clean-Up
Tne. 1990's nave 6rougftt in a new em of
environme.ttta! causes and concern for our earth
fias never 6een greater, especiaf!y at Wm
University. Tfte. "CoU°e9'e Suufents for a Cleaner
Wm-Barre Campaign'' 9ave students the opportunity to improve the environme.nt 6y sponsoring a city-wik cfea.n-up on Oct:D6er 20,
1990.

Almost 45 Wm students (and twelve
Kings' students) fuuu£-pickal their way to a
cleaner Wm-Barre for appro~mateo/ five
hours until 200 6ags of 9aroage were coCfectd.
One representative of the Downtown Mercfuutts Association toCt! the volunteers tfuJt the
event woufa nave "a significant impact on tfte.
continued enhancement of the downtown area.''
This event demonstratea one more way Wm
students are fitfping to uep our comer of the
worCt! a fittfe more 6emuifu!.

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Each year at Wifw University w American.
Red Cross sponsors tfuu much nwfu! 6food cfrives.
Each year students set 6199er am! 6etter turnout
records. None of the 6food cfrives fta.ve ever 6un as
crucia[ as those he.Id on campus this year. The war
in the Midafe East increased w demam! on the Rd
Cross for vital 6food donations, am! the Wifw
students cfu£ not fet them down. The total donations
for the 6food cfrives diuif19 the 1990-91 scfwoC year
surpassed a[ previous records, am! Wi!w out~ Kif19S Co~e once again in total donations.
The Cofonds demonstmtea that carlf19 am! 9enerosity are. stiff part of every day !"ife on the Wifw
University Campus.

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���BATTLE 0 1THE BAND

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���CASIN(NIGHT

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�CASINO NIGHT
The revival of an ofi tradition., Casino N19ht sponsored 6y
Student Government, 6ro119ht out fuuufreas of students on a.
wa.rm ni9ht inApriL to 9am6[e the n19ht a.wa.y. The event was
cfu66ed a complete suc.cess as Rumow-s was wnvuted into the
"Atfantu City of Wifkes-Barre. AC! the right ingreaients
were there; 6fackj~ pow, wheels of dia.nce, a.rul magic acts
perfonnea thro119ftout the evening, refreshments, a.ruf fantastic
prizes. The ~lifi9ht of the n19ht came at mufn19ht when the
remaining prizes were auctiond off, and the winners of the
grand prize trip to New York. were announcd The trip
inc&amp;ufed" dinner at the Russian Tea. Room, a. Broac£wa.y
musica(, a.nd a. fi.mousine rufe to a.ruf from New Yori The
event was so stUUSsfu[ tfutt Student Government pfans on
rei.tlStating it as an annual event. So if you missed your dia.nce
to pfay for ~h staw this year, you can 6et neyt year wiC! 6e

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�CHERRY BLOSS01FESTIVAL
Spriny temperatures fuu! sttufents' spirits soariny,
aruC tfie scent of cfw,y 6Cossom1s in tfie air. Wfult
6etter time to fiou{ a festival Wifk.es-Barre' s Annual Clwry BCossom Festival lieu! yearly on tfie
river commons, features a carnival type atmospfiere
with [oca[ mercfuutts, craftsmen, a.tu! entertainers
cfispfa.yiny tfieir tafents. Wiikes UniversitJ sttufents
seize tfie opportunity to promote tfieir various cfu6s
and or9anizations. Over 25 cfu6s aruC cfonns set up
6ooths at tfie event T1Ut9iny from pie-tlirowiny to
9ou!fisfi. 9ive-aways. Of course there's always tfie
fooct tfie aroma of wfiu:fi. drifts across campus,
furiny sttufents away from tfie cafeteria.
Cfieny BCossom WeekeruC fi.as always 6een an
opportuni-ty for cfu6s aruC or9anizations to increase
tfieir fmu{s, fiave a 9Teat time, aruC for sttufents to
re~ in tfie 6eautifuL weatfier. More importantly tfie
Festival contributes to that increc£i6fe feefiny we fike
to cal[ "Spriny Fever."

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�Y BLOSSO FESTIVAL

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��ACCOUNTING AND BUSINESS CLUB

AMNICOLA

Tlie Accotmti119 ami Business Cful:i meets monthfy to pfan fimeticms and fwu{raisers .

.EacJi semester the cfu.6 fu,fds a limcheon. in. Rumours with a catered fwu:ft. and either
a. speaker from the Wilkes-Barre communi1:)' or a Wilkes Afumni to sfiare fus or lier
6usine.ss ~eriences. Each semester also promises afundmiser and piua. parties.

AIR FORCE ROTC
ront Row Linaa. Kravitz, Jean Nepa, Mauru:n. Mim9an; Ba

/ raft Nat, Lori Truman, Suzanne. Trosfu, Susan Dmus

Air Force Reserve Officers Traininy Corps is a four year program
wfwse olijective is to commission. officers in. the United Stares Air Force.
ROTC offers 4, 3½, 3, ami 2½ year sdwfarsftips to students wfw
quafify. Tlie program consists of tfu-ee parts: Genera£ Military Course for
freslimen. ami sopfwmores, Fiefd' Traininy cfuri.ng the summer foffowiny
the sopfwmore year, a.mi Professionaf Officers Trai.niny Course for juniors
and seniors. Each pliase lias a specific, pwpose for train.iny cadets to
6ecome secomi lku:tenants in. the Air Force. Arodemics and pfiysical
fitness are also stressed.
Offices are focatea on. the first ffoor of Sfocum Hatf. Interestd persons
are wefromed to stop in. dwiny 6usine.ss fwurs.

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�(S

ICOLA

CLUB

Tlie AMNICOLA staff is a. _group of students
cfdicated to tlie pwpose of produci.119 tlie year6ook.
eadi year. Stu.dents come from a. diverse 6ackgromu!
of majors a.nd take care in tlie pfa.mti119, production,
and proofi119 of tlie 6ook. in af! s"tlJ9es of creation.
Photos are taken, [a.youts are cfmwn, and copy is
written. Meeti119s are lie.Id Tuesday and Tfwrsday
duri119 cfub Ii.ours on tlie tftm! ffoor of Chase Ha.ff.
E;ttra. time outsik of tliese Ii.ours is spent taRi.n9 tlie
pictures, 9etti.119 ikntifications, resea.rchi119 copy, and
pftuuti119 tlie overaf! appea.rana of tlie year6ook. Tlie
cfub offers mudi to students interested in
photogmpliy, art, 6usiness, joumafism, writi119, or
just fiavi119 fun, meetit19 new peopfe, and 9a.ini119
vafuabfe ~erience.

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Row Linda Kravitz, Jean Nepa, Maurun Manyan; Badi Row Dr. Mi.chaeC lncitti, Linda Wiemusz, Brad Hays,
Lon Truman, S = Tros~, Susan. Dmus

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Left

to Right Rick E~
(secretary/ treasurer), Bo6 Cucum,
Nomi Freaerick, Mark We.ikszner, Jeff McGilf, Ed Gail (vice.president); Seated: Ho[ly Pitcavage (president)

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�BEACON

BL1
Seated Missy Margis, Co!Iette Sinwflf,, Marleflf, M129en; Stanm:
Jeff LoBaf6o, Andrea Silvi, Caro(ytt Davis, Brian Mafina, V .
Sfiinfus

Reggie Stancil; Yosfiiko Shoji,
E,va Coates, Tawanda. Sa.ru!m

Pau( Stewart,

BIOLOGY CLUB
/(
Ir

Seated Tom Barfow (pre.sufent), Kimberly Sat11llki (5eatt
Valerie Moyer (via pre.ufe11t), Eric Knorr (-treasUTer); Seconal!;
Dr. Kett Pwcock (co-aavisor), Sfumnott ScfteUTen, Cfuistine So
Melissa Duaescfti, Co({un We6er, Marian Willis, Denist
nowsk.y, .Katftfee.tt Ffui.m, Dr.
Steefe (co-aavisor); TfiircfR.
Brian Ko6yfus,
Kovafick, Rima Saaa, Pamefa.Jones, Mi
Coroett, Jamie Ann Mau.itis

;Mme

Mme

Bae~ RowJ Left to Rigfit Melissa Sum~
(secretary), Cfuufutte. Hoffman (-treasurer), PG

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C

�BLACK STUDENT COALITION
· , Coliette. Simmu., Marlene Ma9en; S

14"'°"

The Bfack. Stwfent Coafitwn is a. diverse group

Silvi, Carolyn Davis, Brian Malina, Vaugfa

of stwfent.s with the united pmpose to promote
6etter ethic understandin9, cufwraf a.wareness, a.tUl
inta-raciaf appreciation, not only on the Wilkes
campus, &amp;u:t also in the commwti-ty at farge.
Therefore, the organization is committed: to the
d"evefopment 01' or the participation in programs
wfuch instifl raciaL understandin9 a.wareness a.tUl
appreciation.

I

Rf9qit Stancil; Yosfiiko Shoji, Cwfos Moni9otnery, D. L. Wfiafey, Ken Dee, Tamika. Spru!y, Senn Hearon,
, TawaNfu Sandus

,an,

CHEMICAL SOCIETY
The Chemical Socief:y is comprised mainly of

3wfow (pre.•ident), Kim.6erCy Samec.ki (s

Cfiem.istry ma.jors a.tUl minors. It is a. stwfent

rice president), Erk Knorr (trea.sUTer); Second Rn
~ (co-ru!visor), Sfuumon S~UTen, Cfuistint So
chi, CoCfun Weber, Marian Wiffi.s, Dtnist
e.n Flaim, Dr. Mike Stufe (co-ru!visor); Tliira Rn
Mike Kovafick. Rima Saad, Patnefa ]oms, Midttlr

a.ffi{iate of the American Chemical Socief:y. The
activities include r ~ meetings fiefd in the Cfu6
Room, SLC 2 71, participation in the Science
E~o, a.tUl fieu! trips a.tUl seminars.

rumMauitis

84ti Row, Left to Rigfit Melissa Sum.ma, Lisa Zimmerman, Slielky Hero (via president); Front Row Kim GaveC
), Cfuinottt Hoffman. (treasurer), Pam Jones, Diad:m. Bau. (president)

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11

�SOP~

CIRCLE K
Left to

R1!Jfit Cfuis Scar6ci, Joe, McLauynfin (viu-pru'
dect), Acfrien.ne Tinney (presuu.nt dt.ct), Su.wnne, Tl'll
(secretary), Rich Ofey (Presuu.nt), Pfu.Gp R. Tuky (advisor)

JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS
Cue.--n.-Curtain is tfte drama. cfub on ell
a. m. in the Darte Center

Britt Lcufu, Tom Wittwan, Lori Truman

Jar Pe:rformin9

every year a.nd fia.ve won the Best OveJ1
Every year, they fia.ve a. compfetely s
recent years /ws 6een Cliifdren' s Tfieatre

induding Singifi9 Heart-A-Grams, and
They also plan many outside activitie
amwa! Alfie Awanls in the syriny.

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�SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS
Marfa Vanaermark, Joe Si"9er,

Sam Hy&amp;nan, Mf9 Falfin, Pf99Y

Kraft, Keffie Hackenberg, Doug R1lefieu!

t Chris Scar6a, Joe McLcwgfifin (vice prt.sWJII
~ Tinney (president elect), Suzanne Tro,'°

' Ofe.y (President), Pfiifip R.. Tuky (advisor}

s
rom Wittn1nn, Lori Truman

CUE-n-CURTAIN
-n-Curtain is the, drama club on campus wfiidi meets every Tuesday at 11
in tht Dam Center far Peiformin£1 Arts. Tfiey participate in Homecomi1t9
~try year aru! fiave won -tftt Best Ovem!( DispCa.y for the fast four years.
£my year, thty fiave a. compfetefy suu!e.nt produced" sfiow, which in most

years has 6een Cfiifc!ren! s Theatre. Tfiey afso fiave several fwu!raisers
Sin9iny Heart-A-Gmms, and taknt sfiows.
Thly also pfan many outside. activities sudi. as New York Ci-ty trips aru£ the
Alfie Awcuis in the, sprirt9.

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�EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
T~ Earth mu! Environmental Science Club is 11 very
oi:ganization. Its memliers come from 11 d.ivem
of majors sudi as Environmental Enginwing, F1t.ctrirof
Engineering, Psyc.ftow9y1 History, Computer .Scitna, B
mu! of course Earth mu! Environmental Science.
Opemti119 within a wose Structw"e and a somewhat i::
format, the dub s~ to improve and promote ffl incrwll
environmental awareness on campus.
T~y fia.ve participatea in several activitus sudi as tht
competitive environmental ~up, a trip to tftt Na
Aquarium in Baftimore, mu! canoe trips. The cfuli is afic
invo(vecf in the Ku.ping Wifk£s-Barre Beautifu( Conli.St
the Earth Day Seminar eadi year. In adaition, tftty fur.,
adopted: a trail in the Tub6s Nationa! Area.
T~ dub is woRing forwan! to inc.reasei inttrest ill t!-,
natural 6eauty of the environment.
W1USuaf

Row 1 Ridi End'm, Nicofe Phiffips, Joe McLaugfuin, Ee{ Gail; Erica Ciaccio, Je_ff McGif!; Ho[y Pitcav119e, Nonn Frederick;
Row 2 Anne Kilya.neR, R.kfum! Vahey, Cfuufutte Hoffman, Bo6 Cuauu, Mam Wej~.zner, Dave Annit119e, Mam Waae,
unidentified, Dr. Sid Hafsor (advisor)

EDUCATION CLUB
T~ Wifk£s Universitv Education Cfub is an active
oi:ganization wfuc.h. focus-es on the i.ntt.rests aru! 9oaf.i o1

r

professional t.eachers. Mednt9 ti.mes vary, 6ut tftt duh
regufat(y meets on a 6i-weeRCy or month!y 6asis. Muting
highfiynts, discussio11S, mu! upcoming events are publisf.J
regular newsfetters avaifabfe outside the Eaucation Offiu
Stunfevent Haff. Projects mu! activities are chiuf oritntd
often provide communi1y service. Some past projects fur.
incfud"ecf visitil19 the pecfiatru.: UTUt of a Wcaf hospital, ll!l
witfi sodaC activities at a retirement finme, ITlWll19 pros
suuft.nts on Campus Visitation Day, spons0Tm9 _gutSt ft;;;
mu! Jundmisers sudi as pretu( safes and the Walk-A-Th.
Muftipfe Sclerosis.

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�SCIENCE

ENGINEERING CLUB
Seated Vince Socci, Jofin Nroaoff (president); Standutg
Su.uumt. Stan.ski, Cfwck StansRi, Ro&amp; Pafaajia.n (treasurer),
Tim Morris, Brent Tmuger, Ja.y KuroWSR.J (via
president), Dr. Mirman (a.dvisor), Denn.is Ra.uschma.yer,
Ho[y Pitca.v~e; Taking Picture Susan Draus
(swetary)

Eartfi. ancl Environmental Sciena Cfu!i is a. very

( m:ganiwt:ion. Its me.mbe:rs come. from a. diverse variety
sudi as Environmental £ngitteer'in9, E1utriroL
rin9, Psychofo9y, Histcry, Compuu.r Science, Biowg
e Eartfi. ancl Environmental Science.
within. a. foose structure. a.nd a. somewhat irif
the. cfub
to improve a.nd promote an incrrom{

seas

a.ware.ness on campus.
futve parncipated in sevem! activities sudi as tu
· ·ve environmental c£.ean,.up, a. trip to the. National
in Bafti.more, ancl canoe trips. The cfub is cilio
lf in tlie. Keeping Wi!w-Barre Beautiful Conu.st aru{
Da.y Seminar each. year. In adclition, tlie.y fiavt
a. tmif in the. Tuli6s National Area..
i:fu6 is foofuig forwan! to increasel! intaest in tftt
6eauty of the. environment.

I.E.E.E.
Wilkes Unive:rsitv .Education. Cfu!i is an active
ttwn wfticli focus-es on the. intuests ancl 9oafs of pre
ma£ teadicrs. Muting times vary, 6ut the. cfub
1 me.ets on. a. 6i-weekly or montft!y 6asis. Muttng
Js, discussions, an.a upcoming events are pulifuht.d 111
iewsfette:rs a.va.ifab[e outside the Education Offiu m
int Haff. Projects ancl activities are c.fuuf orimtd 11114
r&gt;viae community se:rvice. Some. pa.st projects fiave
visiting tlie. pei!iatru: unit of a. focal liospi:ta.f, rusist1119
:ia£ activities at a. retirement liome., meeting prosputtvr
on Campus Visitation Da.y, sponsoring gut.st f«turu
Crnisro sudi as pretw sa!e.s ancl the Wa!k-A-Tfu1n f

Su.uumt. StansRi, Cfwck StansH, Jofin Nroaoff,
Denn.is Ra.uscfuna.yer (via president), Vince Socci
(president), Ro&amp; Pafarufjia.n., Tim Morris, Brent
Tmuger

Scfuosis.

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�IRHC
MENC (Musk Eauc.ators National Conft
organization open to af! stt.u!ents) 6ut it pari
Mf-9 Fallin (treasurer); Sta:.musk educators. Eadi year MENC sponsor.

Seaw!JoFm Comeifonf (pres~nt),
Wa.yne McDonnefl; Cfuiste( Roman, Bo6 Bfoom (aaw _,r,.,_r
__ ., -L--~---'
.
Bernadette Pentz
u.uuui.u. events) wm w.uum.vnm wnventwns,

mg

fwu{mising activities.
Members hip enti.tfes stw!ents to rertuwf 1
yearty New Yom trip) a stwscri.ption. to M1
rea.uced convention costs.
MENC is afso a. soeiaC organization, spo1
wasfies, Cfuistmas carofi"9J and other soda

MATH and COMPUTER SCIENCE CLUB
Tfte Matftematics and Computer Science Cfub
promctes interaction 6etwun f arufty and s
of those departments. In 1990-91) they spon.s
severaC voffe.y6af! matdie., in wliidi. club ~mb
and the Math/ Computer Science f arufty
participated. As_a. fwu(raisi"9 activity they so~
T-shirts wliidi. featured: matfie.matica[ pun. THty
afso organized a. pu:nic for alumni) current
students) and faauty of the Math/CS cfep
Anyone interested in matfi or computers is
wefcome.

Seated" Mark ~e.U; Mllfk. Wifilams (incoming yr,
Hadvance, Nguyen Huynh, Don Pa.vinsk.i, Rich Yend
Absent From. Photo Dan. Reposli (presiaent), Joftn
Khirt Huynh

..l

First Row Micftde Co6osco, Jonn Ganison, GTe99 Steuben, Anne Ki!yanei (presiaent), A[ Smith, Heather Chefpaty
(secretary /treasurer); Secoru! Row unu!enti.fiet!, Dr.
iufvisor), uniaentifid, Lori Kahar, Coffun s~, sarufy GTe9onis,

Bemrn (

uniaentifid, Sue. TrosR.O

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�MENC
ltedJofui Comt:rfon! (presuft.nt), Me.g Faill.n. (treasurtr); Sta»
Wa.yne. Mc.Donncll; Cfuistd Roman, Bo6 Bfoom (aa1
jUU(ette.Pentz

If.: C(Music Eaucators National Coreference) is a service/educational
· n open to af! students, 6m it partirufarly serves the needs of
«fucaun-s. Each year MENC sponsors professional worKSfwps, travels tn

future

::u! events, ruuf educational conventions, aruC participatis in scfwo(
0

U19 activitie.5.

wn6ersfup ettti.tfes students to reitu:uC rates on out-of-tnwn trips such as the
'ew Yori trip, a su6scription to Music Educators Magadne, aruC
convention rosts.
IF.NC is also a social or.9anizatw"1 sponsari.f19 cfunres,
'.tS,

6au safes, car

Christmas carofin_g, and otfier social events.

PHYSICS CLUB
~NCE CLUB
Tfte Matftematics and Computer Science C
rromotes interaction 6etween facufty and s

f those departments. In 1990-91, they spo
evem! voCfey6afC matdies in wfiidi. club
,u£ the Matfi/Computer Science faauty
articipated'. N a Jwufraising activity tftty so
'-shirts wfiidi featured matftematicaf pun. T
Isa or9ani.ua a pimic far afumni, current
!uknts, aruC faculty of the Math/CS dep
Lnyone interested in math or computers is
,efc.ome.

Mari ~di; Mam Wifilams (incomu19 president), Jeny Ktu:irut (aavisor); Standing Miu Novosei; Paula.
guym Huyntt, Don. Pa.vin.ski, Rim Yenc.fui. Jeff Alaimo, Kristen Piat€nwski (secretary), Myron Pitcavll9e;
from Pfwto Dan Rtposli (preside.n.t), John Poliu!a, Tliomas Du.ga.n (vice president), BilC Wittmer (treasurer),

Huynh

..l

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�PI KAPPA DELTA NATIONAL HONORARY FORENSIC SOCIETY

Pi Kappa Defta is tfie far9est fwnorary fe1
societJ in ~tena. Tfiere are over 65,000
mem6ers thro119fiout tfie woruf. "Pi Kapp"
calfd, is ddicatec! to tfie peifection of de£lllt
discussion and pu6tk cfiscourse in t1i£
and professionaf worfcf. Tfie motto of tlit s,
is "Tfie Art of Persuasion - Beautife[ mi
Tfie Wifw cfiapter (nwnea PA OM!
was fowuf.ed in 1976 a.ruf is one of tht ltlOl!
active cfiapters in this or9an.ization. Mtm&amp;:i
6ased on aau!emk scfwfarsfiip mu! roUIULI of
intercorfegiate competition. Tlie Wifw
lias won nati.onaf reco9nition for its comp
~e.
CurrentCy, tfie Wifw chaptu is rankd
tfie nation. This distinction ca.mt at tht
of tfie Nationaf Speecfi Cfuunpionship T
sponsored 6y Pi Kappa Defta in April

co•

Left to Rlglit Lisa .Knab6, Mike Curtis, Midtae!
A( Mu&amp;er, T fteresa Hemuu,., Amy Va119fm

SPEECH AND DEBATE UNION
Tfie Speecfi/De6ate Union is tfie secoru£ oldest student or9ani:mtion on campus. Tfie Union was
f ourufu! in 1948 and over tfie years lias continued to grow to 6ecome reco9niw£ as 6eit19 one of tfie
outstanding pro9Tams sponsored 6y tfie University.
Tfie Union fields a discussion team (currently mnked #1 in tfie country), a pu6tk Speakit19 Squad
(currentCy ranked #13 in tfie nation), and a fu[f De6ate Team.
OvenuL tfie team lias won 1200 major tropliies/awards arul fiorwrs since tfie current coach. Dr. Bmcfford Kinney - was fiired. Wifw pu6tk speakers fiave captured many fiorwrs arul nationaf
reco9niti.on for tfie University.
Mem6ersfiip is open to any fu[f time urufer_gnufuate. In addition to intercoffegiate competiti.o"1 tfie
Union sponsors an annual Speecfi Contest and peiforms numerous times 6efore socia!/6usiness 9fOups
as we[ as rngfi scfwo( assem6fies. Tfie program is fioused in tfie University's Communication's
Department.

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iatnt), IIeatfier Schocia (Coffwwuse. Co-Cliair)

(
IC

Ctttt Ytvicft. (Nove.fty Chairperson); Not

�~SIC SOCIETY

PROGRAMNUNG BOARD
Tlie Wilkes University Programmif19 Boan:£

pa Deft.a. is the far9est ftonorary fore

puts on many activities tfu-ougfwut the sc.hoo[

~tence. There. are. ove:r 65,000
tfu-ougftout the world. "Pi Kapp" as it
cfecfica±ed to the pe.,fection of cte.6au.,
~ and pubfic discourse. in the co~iatt
ssional worfii. Tlie motto of the socitty
!\.rt of Persuasion - Bwuti.fu( and Just.
vifkes cfuipter (named PA OMICR0
aec! in 19 7 6 and is one. of the nwst
ipters in this organization. Me.m6ersftip
academic schofarsfiip and roumfs of
giate. competition. Tlie Wifkes cfuiptu
national re.cognition for its compditivt

ye.ar. These. activities incfude we.e.kfy fifms,
comdians, coffe.nouse. pe.tfonne.rs, major concerts,
amC the Battle of tlie Bcuu!s.
Tlie main pwpose. of tlie Programming Boa.re! is
to provide the campus with a variety of
e.nte.rtainme.nt. The Boa.re! is ope.n to al[ stuae.nts
with an interest in contacting age.nts and or
pe.iformers, making campus aminge.me.nts for the
sfwws, amC taking care. of the pe.tfonne.rs wfiife
they are. on campus.

11
1

ttfy, tlie Wifkes cfuipter is ranked 13'
n. This distinction camt.. at tlie co
ational Spe.e.ch Cfiampionsfiip To
d 6y Pi Kappa Defta in Aprif.
to Right Li.!11 Knab6, Miu Curtis, Midiaef Nolfe (Mvisor), Frank Mitcftel[ (Pub6ciiy Chair), Kevin Tronfuiwski

, Hwthtr Scfwcktr (CoffeeFwuse, Co-Cf"tair), Paul Preston (Fiun Chair), Rose, Ann Setpico (Coffufwuse, Co-Chair),

rcvith (Novefty Cfuurpuson); Not PicturedJamie Kurtz (Tedm.irof Chairperson)

~ION

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,,
11;,1~

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��FOOTBALL

1st Row Miu Scott, Rich Heuman, Kyfe Sfieckfu, Tom Mc.Faaaen, Crctig GrodiowsRi, Brian De.Al19efo, Jason. Kraack, Matt Sulivan, Dan Lefciwk, Brian McCrea, Joe Lucas; 2nd Row
Miu Mafils, Aubin. Sevrin, Scott Fertal; Joe Mariotti, Bifl Ter,-4 Da.ve Mack, Fred Lesher, Jim Lister, Aaam Ha.mme.rfe, Dan McCfa.ve, Mick Dungan; 3rc! Row Chris z.etrnu, Sean H
Smi.tfi, Greg Y an.ww, Jason. UU19don, Guy Higdon., Jerry Hofftrum, Jason. Gani, Brian Hnat, Jason. Pierce, Bifl Henry, Miu Brakefieul, Mam Kus; 4th Row: Brian Gottsfuta; Mikt Mlm.
Kevin Saufuo, Ja.y Straips, Rich]ame.s, Brian Zupkn, Gene Silvers, Steve Endres, Joftn Swem-hart, Len. Butczynski, Steve Fahey, Steve Kfem, Miu McCree, Si9fre.do Dejesus; 5tkKDw
Edwards, Miu Rhoades, Aaron. Affiert, Tom Wfulfe., Dane Moser, Brian Hines, Tom Krempask.y, Brett Her6st, Tom Moon.ey, Jim Da.wk.ins, Matt Ten. Eyck, Aruly Banks, DarmH&amp;Cawiaro, Brian Cafoiaro; 6th Row Steve Brown, Matt Stoa; Da.ve Van Duerson, Lance Sa.mson., Joe Ruane, Cfuis R.idian!s, Cfuis Carr, Rarufy Pa.yeski, Jason. Feese, Jesse Gross, SttvtKi
Kfein., Brian Bellis; 7th Row Mam Buss, Larry YuaisRi, Kevin. Barry, Bryan AITen, Joftn Lof19acre, Andy Szam.ody, Gene ConseCyea, Brian Morgan, Joftn Q}u.rm, Larry Tmk.es, BrianG!ll:
LipinsRi, Bifl Bren.nan, Tom MU-5to; 8th Row Louis Emmaue{, Gary Scott, Fwyd Witherspoon, Mam Trakes, Ton.y Giwdina, Joe Ostopick; 9th Row Mam Bednar, Bo6 Barlieri, Frank
Goodman, Greg Burtnn, Joe DeMe(fi, Nick Ametmno, Bo6 Crim.me.I; Barney Stritch

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�1990-91 Footbaff Resufts
Ovemff Record": 1-9

MiM.fe. Atfantk Confue.~ 0-8

Cortfatu! St.
Afbrignt
Susque.fuuma

Moravian
Wifke.s
Wesfey
Defuware. Vaffe.y
Lebanon Vaffey
Wufe.ne.r

Juniata
Lycoming

49
14
34
24
24

13
49

15
25
27
14

Wifke.s
Wifke.s
Wifke.s
Wifke.s
Wesfey
Wifke.s
Wifke.s
Wifke.s
Wifke.s
Wifke.s
Wifke.s

0
13
18

!J

3

II

13
24

28
8

7
0
0

u.van, D® Lefc./iak, Brian McCrea. Joe Lucas; ztu! Row cc(
:cCfave, Mia Dtm9an; 3n£ Row Cfuis z.elfuu, Sean Htm119,
fieCd, MarR- Kus; 4tfi. Row: Brian Gottsfuuf, Mike M=, Km
tey, Steve Kfem, Miu McCree, S19[redo Dejesus; 5tfi. Row
,, Jim DawRins, Matt Ten Eyck., Andy Banks, Darin Htl!man,

ms Carr, RJuu!y Payes~, Jason Feese, Jesse Gross, Steve
sdyea, Brian Mor9an, Jofm Qµum, Larry Trakes, Brian Grubiit.
,e Ostopia; 9tli Row Mark- Bednar, Bo6 Bar6eri, Frank S

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�1st Row Ausa Cavielfo, Mary OCi.ver,
Laura Rozycki

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�CHEERLEADING

1st Row ACisa. Covie[o, Mary Ofiver, A~ Ba.sta, Tia. Metta; 2nd Row Heba. Ma.fat_y, Bonnie Maas, Karen Pa.stufu., Ta.nya. Colarusso; Mlssin9 From. Plioto
Laura. Rozycki

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�Fie[c[ Hockey

1st Row Lindsey Krivenko, Stacey DeMatteo, Catherine Heuman, Justine Nemshick, Toni farine(fa, Laura

Gown, AfisonAaomiak; 2n4Row Head Coach.Aday Mafatesta, Amy Antinnes, Martina Petros~y, Loretta
Carnival, Jennifer Eckrote, Lori Pi!Ju.ngton, Assistant Coach. Tam Haas, Assistant Coach. Mary Jo Hromchak;
3ra Row Midtelfe. Hurst, Afi .Kebfi.sli, Heatliu Jonnson, Sue Vanaerour9, Da.wn Smitfi, Cfianene Fmif, Sue
Weis9er6e:r, Midtelfe. Leathery, Joanne De.Luca.

1990-91 Fidd Hocuy Resufts
Overa[( Record: 8-6-3
Mu!dre. Atfuntu:. Coreference Northeast: 3-2

Wefls
Misericonfia
East Strouds6ur9
Ailiri9nt
FDU-Ma!!ison
Lebanon Valiey
Scmnton

Juniata

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1-0
1-2
6-0
0-0
0-1
2-0
0-2
0-0

MaTIS_fieuf

Lycomit19
Moravian

0-1
0-3
1-2

Messiah

4-0

Defa.ware Vaffey
Eliwbetfitown
Marywood
Susquefuuuta.

1-5
1-1
1-2

BCooms6ur9

4-0

3-0

�R.esufts

e.nce Northeast 3-2
0-1
0-3
1-2

1-0
1-2

Mansjiefd
Lycomi119

6-0

Moravian

0-0
0-1
2-0
0-2
0-0

Messiah.
Defa.ware Vaffey

4-0

ECiuwetft.town
Marywood
S11Squefuuma
Bfooms&amp;iu-9

3-0

1-S
1-1
1-2
4-0

�Men's Soccer

1990-91 Socur Results

Rwml: 15-5
Mid4l't. Atfantic Confere,u;e N&lt;nthea.st:
Cfiristoyfia Newport
2
Randoipli. Maron
2
BaptistBibk
1
Messiah
3
Scnuucn
2
Upsafu
1
Bfooms61U!J
O
Ovua[

FDU-Mrufl&lt;on

1
6

1
5
1

Ki&gt;lgs

O

KUtttown

O

1
1

5

Moravian
Llua6etli.town.
Alfmtown

O
3
1

1
1
3

Drew

2
5

1
2

O
3

MOlllvian

O
1

1
2

frost61U!J St.

0

2

Milkrsvuf,,

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3
8
1

Lycot!W19
Ddaware Valky

Susquduuuw

1st Row Mike Lenc.zycki, Doug AUiertson, Brum Loy, Kevin Cwry, Cliris Law, Pat Mi1Ier, Kevin Tronfuiwsu, Keith Venfi, Mike Sefzer, Pfiil Joyce, Dan Hinkel; Craig Gofd1ier9; 2nd Row Dill
Un.ricw", Tom Horliaa:, Cliris Sfienefieu{, T. R. Atufmke, Darren Micfuie.l; Ron .RJI.i.ttey, Tom Naffy, Rafpli. Hoocf, PaulJeffen, Steve Mofo!lf.y, Brum F(yM, Dean Konwmetros, Craig Larimer, Cfr.
Dahm, Head Coach Pfiil W ingert

1

4-2
1

ECAC semifinal
ECAC c/iampionsfup

�Wilkes

University Soccer
Team:
Beginning the 90' s in
StyCe!
The 1990's fook. pretty 9ooc! from where tfte.
Wifkes University men's soccer team is s~.
They ftave stru1:d tfte. cfu:rufe 6y fti&amp;iny their way
to tfte. EC.AC Soutfwn Division Cfiampionslu.p.
Anc! that isn't tfte. only fwrwr tfte. team eamd.
Coach Pfu! Wingert was named tfte. Mui&amp; Atfantu:
Conferenc.e.'s Northern Division Coach of tfte. Year.
Sophomore foTWam Paul Jeffen won a First Team
A[ MAC-Sefectwn. Mid-jiefcfers Ron Rainey anc!
Pfu!Joyce were sefectd as Seconc! Team Aff MAC
Pfa.yers, anc! Rainey, Kevin Tronkowski, anc! Cfiris
Dahm were named to tfte. MAC A[-Acat:kmic
Team.

Rt.sufu
H-5
Co.jaw.t.Nonhuist4-2

2
2
1
3
2

1
3
8
1
1

1
0

6
1

1

5

0
0
l
l
0
3
1
l
2
0
l

1
2

0

5
5
1
1
3
0
3
1
2
2

ECACse~
ECAC diampions hip

(Joyce, Dem.Hinke!; Cra.19 Gofdbe.r9; 2nd Row Din
Brian F(ytm. Dean Kontometros, Crai9 Larimer, Cfw

77

�Tne Cofonefs set a. schooC reconC of fiftun wins in their 1990 sw.
wliife capturing crowns of devoid fems as weff. Precise team.wort
strong s_er1se of team spirit fed them to victory a.fter victory.
Tneir spiritd attmufe was contagious. Eadi matdi &amp;ro119fit out
schooC pride a.nwng Wifkes' students. Tneir succ.ess tfuougfunA
season earned Wifkes the num6er one seat in the .ECAC post-s
tournament. Tne opener pitted Wifkes aga.inst the Mom.vial!. Gt
liounas. Tne Cofonefs emer9ed as 2-1 victors, setti.119 tftt st119e Jc•
Cfuunpionsnip Ga.me against Frostbur9 State of Maryuuu!.
Tne Cofonefs 6fasted liome two 9oafs in tfiat matdi.-up to sfut
Frostbur9 State and win the 9ame, 2-0. Tliat was the u:u19 on. 1fit
for a. sofuf season. In 6ri119U19 liome the first socar championship ei·~
Wifkes, the 6ooters not onfy 6rougfit 6ack a tropfiy, 6ut they~
"soccer-fever'' to the Wifkes University campus.

78

�Cof fifteen wins in their 1990 season,
:fems as weff. Precise teamwork '1n4 a.
:m to victory a.fter victory.
tagious. EacJi matcfi 6roU9ftt out more
ufents. Their success tftroti9fwut tilt
~ one. seat in the ECAC post-swan
Wifkes against the Momvum. Grey; 2-1 victors settirt9 the sta9e Jar tfit
it6ur9 Stat£. of MaryliuuL
~o 9oafs in that matdi,-up to s(wt out
~, 2-0. Tfiat was the ici.n9 on tht ca&amp;
flf. the first socar champions nip ever
1119ftt 6ack a. trophy, 6ut tliey &amp;rougfl
Lversity campus.
J

�Women's Soccer
..,

1st R,ow Karen Dock, Denise Carson, Jenny Summa, Diane Gili6s, Tiffany Zottofa, Tamui Ro9us, Sue Katz; 2n4Row:
Coach, Chris Zottofa, Hillary Blake, Cfuys Wronfu, Benuufctte Pana, Stepfianie R.e6ds, Da.wn. Hosfer

Kathy Miffer -

Bryn MawMuhfen1ier9
Gettys6ur9

3
3

Swartfunore
Haverforc!

3
4

Buckne[
Drew

Scranton
Dickinson
Bfuoms6w:g
Efiza6etfuown

80

I '

6

5
1
7
4
9

8

1
2
0

1
4
0
3
0
0
0
0

~=

1st Row Kathy Monafum, Britt Lama,

Go.tik-Tyson.

Jennifer Farr, Laura Ca

Heaa Coach, N9lo/en Huynh, Sue Ketnu, !

�Women's Voffey6afl
I

I

11

II

I

Maur

en6e.r9
1s6ur9
tfunore

efcm!

3
3
6

3
4

ne[

5

tton
i.nson

ms6ur9

1
7
4
9

tbethtown

8

1
2
0
1
4
0
3
0
0
0
0

low Kathy Monahan, Britt Lama, Jennifer Farr, Laura Can!ilno, Mary Jo Babiowski; Znt! Row A6agail Tyson,
Gem-Tyson Haul Coach, Npiyen Hu.ynfi, Sue Ketner, Mary Jo Moses, Chris KttutelTt.y, Lisa. Kravitz Assistant

1990-91 Results
Ove.ra[
3-14
Middfe Atlantic Conference Northeast: 2-3

R.erom:

Marywood

Mise.ricon!ia
Kit19s
A~lit

Elu:abethtown
Moravian

Upsafu.
Kit19s
Susquefianna
Defaware. Vafky
Le6a.non Vafky
FDU-Madison
Lywmif19
Scranton
Muhfen6e.r9

2
2
1
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
0
2
1
3
3

0
1
2
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
3
0
3
0
1

81

�WRESTLING
1990-91 Wrestfing Results
Ovem!! Recon!: 13-10-1

w&amp;
w&amp;
Ofl!Dominion

w&amp;
w&amp;
w&amp;
Lefuyli

19
29
29
20
34
38
22
18
21
27
21

Camell

24

Symruse

36
46
19
30
19
23
30
27
34

w&amp;
Navy

w&amp;
w&amp;
RufuBoston U.

Anny
Wifkes

Wifkes
FPM
Wifkes
Wifkes

Wifkes
Wifkes
Bfoomsfuu!J

82

38
20

25

Coppin St.
Pitt.:J ofinnstown

w&amp;
Penn.

w&amp;
Dm:ef
Itfiaca.

w&amp;
w&amp;
Brown

Springfieli!
Hofstra

w&amp;
w&amp;
Wifkes
Wifkes
WPM
~ITT

Wifkes
E. Strouds6U19

Morgan.St.
MilTersviffe
Kutztown
Wifkes

�11

Wrestw19 R.esufu
~ 13-10-1
38
20

n

L

Coppin St.
Pitt.-] ofumstown

19
29
29

Wifke.s

20

DTQ:e!

34
38
22
18
21
27
21

Ithaca

24

36
46
19
30
19
23
30
27
34

25

Penn

Wifke.s

Wifke.s
Wifw
BTown

sprin9_fieu!
Hofstra.

Wifke.s
Wifke.s
Wifke.s
Wifke.s
WPM

R.ul9eTS
Wifke.s
E. Strouas 6ur9
MOTganSt.

Miffersviffe
Kutztown

Wifke.s

II

���Men's Basket6a[[
w

'\'

:·, ,' '"I

1st Row Tom Carty, Andy Petrosh, Rick Butfu, Kennit DoU9fas,
Eric Lawson., Jeff Grf9ory, Ray Ott, Wa.yne He.rminger, Jim Buru,
Bo6 Hickey, Jolin. Qµinn, Joe Fcuin&amp;a, Jeremy Rupn.ik, Beth
Rowfunas (statistician); 2nd Row Heru! Coach Ron. Rainey,
Assistant Coach]. P. Anarejko, Bo6 Grabosu, Jolin. Hanan, Chris
Pllta.iis, Phi! Marko, Joe Natafe, Jeff Patackis, Tom S~p(ock,
Corby Swan, Jolin. MaftasR.y, Bo6 Simmons, Bernie Prevuzn.a.R.

~. ,'ft: '

19 90-91 Results
Overaf! Room!; 8-17
Mid&amp;e Atfantk Conference Northeast: 6-10

Slii.ppens6ur9
West Li6erty

Lycomin9
Drew
Kings
FDU-Mcu!ison.
Messiah
A[vemia
Miseriron!ia
Stockt.on. State.

cram

Moravian
Wasliinyton.

86

-

48 AU°ni9fit
95
83
72 Scmnton.
68
86 ECizabetfitown.
87 100 Kings
89
63 De.fa.ware Va!fey
60 59 Drew
75
73 Susquehanna
98
82 Lycoming
75 115 Scmnton.
72 FDU-Mcu!ison.
90
94 De.fa.ware Vaffey
103
78
73 Juniata
71
65

58
84
89
96
61
83
78
73
88
71
72
97

53
63
80
82
80
78
92
87
62
82
127
92

�58
84

89
96
61
83
78
73
88

71
72
97

53
63
80
82
80
78
92
87
62
82
127
92

�Women's Bas ket6a[[

1st Row Mary Scicdiitmw, Joc!i Pepper, Denise Ccmon; 2nd
Row Km-en Bove Assistant Coach, Loim PetnusRy, Colfun
McGany, Stacey Boyer, Krista. Zo~ Missie Chitu:fuu-, Donna

ZumwsRi, Heruf Coach Mary Jo Hromc/iak; Mis5m9 From
Pfioto Keay Ruff, Bmy Fo~

Defaware Vaffey
A[entowtt

61
49

Dic.kit1So1t
Afbrigfit

46

45

Lycoming

56

69

Juniata

Baptist Bi6[e
FDU-Madisott
Me$Siah.
Marywood
SUNY-Bingfiam.tott
Alfred
Mora.Vian
Me$Siah.
St. Jonn Fis lier
Misericorclia

46

83

Efiza.6ethtow1t
Kings

67 . 58
77
64
46
72

80

82

64
70

54

73

48
48
64
54

52

Centenary

50

64
68

Susquefumna

80

69

Lycoming

66

51
66

76
72
67
79

Scra.ntott
Susquefumna

84

Bl

87

80

90
89

82
64

68
81
37

65

Juniata
Efiza.6ethtow1t

78

�wn

ta.

rwn

46
82
67
77
46
50
80
66
84
87
90
89

64
70
58
64
72
78
69
51
66
80
82
64

�BASEBALL

1st Row Mick Mefberger, Bernie Musfiinsk.y, Mike Bmujiefrf, Joe Kisfi, Adam Zook, Ro6
Midiae.(c;, Ed Kwak, Fred Moase, Steve Kfem, Da.ve Kef£y, Lou Safterefil, Cfuis Imperin.fe; 2nd
Row Assistant Coach. Bo6 Du{jjja., Hany Anfo[ine, Da.ve Howard, Bryan Byrne, Jo fut Comqom,
Jeff Yank.ow, Bif! Uficn.y, Da.ve Kaschak, Steve Endres, Dim. He6erfe, Jason Crufwaufer, Assistant
Coach.Joe FofeK.

1990-91 Base.6a[( Resufts
Overa[( Record: 17-14

Mufdre Atfuntu: Conference; 4-8
Miseriam:lia
15
4
Messiah
6
5
Messiah
4
2
2
15
KiTI9S
MenimacR.
5
9
Betfte(

Davis am{ Elkins
Concorc!ia
Le.6anon Vaffey
Concorc!ia
Cortfmuf State

Juniata
De.fa.ware Vaffey
Dickinson
PSU/Capitaf
AITentown
Kin:9s

90

6

8

11
7
9
6
0
8
3

5
3

2
2
1
7

0
3
1
6
19
3
3
3
10

Afhri9fit
Afhri9fit
Scranton
Mulifen6er9
Misericon!ia
Elu:a6etfu-own
Elu:abetfu-own
Susquefuuuta.
Susquefuuuta.
Bfooms6ur9

Juniata
Moravian
Kin:9s
Dickinson
PSU/Capitaf
KiTI9S

5

11

3

1

2

11

3

10
10
3

14
14

9

5

15
17
5
16
10
1
5
1
26

16
8
14

5
8
12
10
6
28

�5
3

11

2

11

3

10

14
14
9

10
3
5

15

16

1

17

8

5

14

16

5

10

8

1

12

5

10

1
26

28

6

�SOFTBALL

1st Row Denise Carson, Lisa. Wruli~ Becky Simon, Tracy Gusc!itis, Saru!y Warntz, Cory
Scfuyer, Sue Moran; 2nd Row Hea.c! Coach Aru!y Ma!a:testa, Lonie Petrufsky, Stna.y Boyer,
Hilrary Blake, Jennifer Stackftouse, Slimene DU,Jack, Joanne De.Luca, Assistam Coach Tom
Dunsmuir, Manager Gene Silvers

1990-91 Softfoff Resufts
Overa[( Re.con:(: 13-11

Middle Atfa.ntu: Coreferenu: 6-4
Vir9inia Union
Hampton
Vir9inia St.
Noifofk
Affentown

K1.119s
K1.119s

Juniata
Juniata
Scranton
Scranton
Susquefum.na.
Susquefum.na.

92

3
13

9
9
4
5
3
2
7

6
12
0
5

23
3
20

2
5
3
10
10
3
1
2
1

6

Lycomi119
Lycomi119
Misericon!ia
Misericorcfia
Efu:abethtown
Efu:abethtown
Defaware Vaffey
Defawm-e Vaffey
Messiah
Messiah
Marywooc!

0
4
1
8

1
12
1
3
5
12
0

4
1
0
0

5
13
11

14
3
2

15

�Lycomi119
Lycomi119
Miseriwn!ia.
Miseriwn!ia.

0
4

1
8

Efizabethtown
Elizabethtown
Defa.ware Vaffey
Defa.ware Vaffey

1
12
1
3

Messiah
Messiah
Marywooi!

5
12
0

4
1
0
0

5
13
11
14
3
2
15

�Cross-Country

1st Row Dave. Hints, Roi!ney Ro6e.rts, Jim Ro6inson, Kevin Gamm{fu, Mike Fontinef&amp; 2114 Row
Coach Tom McGuire, Pat O'Conne.11; Ridi. Bomw19, Jeff Ga.yesn, Ridi. Vaney, Tom De.vine

1990-91 Cross Country Resufts

Overaf! Ream[: 4-5

Defa.ware. Vaffe.y
Scra.nwn
Sus que.fuuuut
Kffi9s

Drew
Baptist Bi.6fe.
Drew

Kift9s
Dickinson

94

l 1 Wuus Women's Tennis: 1st Row, L to R Siu
Row, L to R Coadi Cfuis CTU9an, Amy Scfuws,

Kdry Erickson; Missing at tlu Time of tlu Photo

16
15

39

17

45

42
30

20

50

25

24

33

32
42

24
20
48

15

�Women's Tennis

Cross Country Results
. 4-5

( Vaf!ey
nna

libfe

n

16
15
17
42
30
24
32
42
15

Wilit.l Women's Tennis: 1st Row, L to R Snamwn Hicks, Denise Motts; 2nd
L to R Coach Cfiris Cret9rut, Amy Scliukis, Gina. Ta.yfm-, Gina Viccarro, aru{
Erich.in; Missing at Im Time of the Plioto Deli Ernner aruf Miche.ffe Bannon

1990-91 Women's Tennis Results
Overa[( R.eam(; 1-9
Mu:Cdfe Atfamic. Confe:rena: 0-6

39

50
45

Mu.fifen6e:r.9
Ki119s

20

Juniata

25

Lycoming

33
24
20

FDU-Madison
Scranton
Ki119s
Sus quelianna.
Marywood
Messiali

48

9
8
7
6
4
9
8
8
4

0
1
2
0
2
0
1
1

5

4

5

95

���Haff

Evans

Defaware Ha[

Evans

Barre
Josfw.a Orlen, Jeff Tlubauft, Jolin McKeever, Paul Preston, Miu
SafitsRy, Aru:!y PetrosRi, Tanya Cofarusso, wtikntifid, wiidmtifid, Caro( Fafuncr, Cofette Sinwne, Cfuis Imperiafe, Miu
SafitsRy, unidentifid, Scott Romano, Aru:!y Guukn, unu!en,.
tifid, Cathy Bri119enoer9, Sfie[[ey Ganfm:r, Joanne Scuvefek, Sue
Ketner, Cfuistina Bruno, wtikntifid, wtikntifid, wtu!enti_fid,
Frof Moase, Amy Vaugn, Heather Stofiler, BilI Pufuifa, Joe
Kish, Kathy FCaim, Bruce Bun:neck, Pnif Patterson, Ed Generose,
Steve Grilfotti

Bottom imposter, Tony Luscavagei 2nt! TomMc.Fadaen; 3rdKevinKearny, KyftSfil&amp;
Miu Scott, Nick NiCes, Tom Wfuttman; 5tfi Jason KraaCR, Joe Riscica, Miu Tfieodort
KovafesH

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�rre Ha[[

Evans 1st
L to R Ton.y Adamo, Soon. Clieo( Um, Taufiito Semi, Jo Ann
Mamnki, Gina Mahon, Nestor Nuna, Lesfie Ul19er, Erim
Ciaccio, Rfunufa. Hyfton, Ro6 Giuziu

)efaware Haff

Evans2rnf

,uscav119e; 2rufTomMc.Fadaen; 3rc!Kevin..K.e.am.y, Kyfe. Snwlcr4tfi
om Wnittnum; 5tfi. Jason. K.nuu:k, Joe Riscica, Miu Tlieodore, M

99

�McC(intock Ha[[
1st Row Kare.it Gerfach, Catliy Tigue; 2nd Row Jennifer Myers, Li.la ~
D' Antuono; 3rd Row Terry Gmnafum, Sharon Hi&amp;s, Kclfy Erickson; 4th Row M1Ssy
Kare.it Zack, Missy Duccesdii; Missing Mary Jo BabiowsRi, Eifun Calliuuui, Chtry(

Cfiristina. Cfine, Dan.it.fe. Kovafeski, Mana Varufennark.

Miner 3rd

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Pickering-Butler
I t Row Dave Wnu.fer, Jim Carnes, Dan Hinkel; 2nd Row
Ciltt

Swwman, imposter, Jeremy Goot!, Toda Barnfuut, Paul

Knwa&amp;.i, D0U9 Me.iuk

Pickering-Diet

�:C(intock Ha[[
Cathy Tigue; 2nd Row Je.nnifu Myus, Lisa. M ~
y Granahan, Sfutron Hiw, K.d!y Erickson; 4tfi. Row Missy Suma.
:hi; Missing Mary Jo BabwwsR.i, Eifun Calfmum, Chery( Clllm

Pickeri119-Butfer
I Row D11Ve Wfiufu, Jim Carnes, Dan Hinuf; 2nd Row
5ttnaman, imposter, Jeremy Good, Toda Barnhart, Paul

. Daug Meade

ra!esRi, Marla. varu!ennark

Miner 3rd

Pickering-Diaz
1st Row Davuf Fantini, Brian FrnnJis, George. Edwanfs, Ge.ne.
Si(vus, Aru!y Gusta.vson; 2nd R ow Brian ToRaeh, Kevin

A&amp;mms, Joe. SkitzRi, Tom Sne.pfock, Matt Sti:tze.l; ]rums Mc.Cooey, Matt Troutman, Brian LapinsRi

101

�Pickering-Dirkson

Pickering-]

1st Row uniaenti_fid, Frank Capua.no, Da.ve Heiser, Gary
Rud; uniaenti.fid, Biff BoCtin; Zrn!Row Steve Cannizaro, Joe
Riscica, Bo6 Quinan, Derek Knorr, 06ver Remick, Mike
Braufiw{; 3rd' Row Joe Rua.nae, Mike Maffis, Matt Cohen,
Brian Cofoiaro, Cfuu! LojewsRi, Jofin Ma.fia.ski, Scott Cofoiaro,
Joe Natfe, Derek Euffington

Pickering-Grissom
Front Chris Cwpa.k, Arufy Fresco, Wiffiam Henery, Mait W
Back. Steve Koutcft, Jofin Swearfiart, Steve Endres, Jat.06 G
Brian Boftenek, Tom McGowan, Jason. Pierce, Brian Moiyan, W11
Mc.Donne.U; Matt Kowafeski, Brian DelVeccmo; Missing Jason f
Doug Biddspadi, Sa£ Sparic.h, Da.n. Moyer, Tom Sporer, Fro!
Mike Manz, Tim Jonfan.

102

Pickering-v\
l

l Row Brian Hirufs, Paris Afunni, Steve Lyndi, Da.ve
iU Mtfoay; 2nd Row Da.ve Unz.icker, Kevin. Maru!ion, J
Tmw, T. R.. And:rau, Josepli Arcadlpa.n.e, Da.ve Yeom

, Doug Cook, Brian Tubrci.na, Mike Lenz.yki

�Pickering-Roosevelt

lng-Dirks on

1st Row Siefru!o Dtjesus; 2nd Row U Peny, Gfe9

Isme! Medina., Miu Garnett, Bill Montross, Joe
Kro6ert; 3rd Row Kevin. Saufero, Joe Be.cur, Snawn Ocfuict-

Yanfuiw,

ter, Sean Rowe, Bo&amp; Kfine, Cfuis Ridian!s, Jason Smitli, Ru:h.

Patackis, Eric Rddi.119, Ru:n. Cfiapman.; Mi.ssi.119 Lou Em.manual; Jon Ecdestein, Kevin. Ga.marelTo, B06 Pitem, Da.ve
Kaschak

Pickering-Warner

tiering-Grissom
Mam

eurpak, Andy Fresco, Wiffiam Henery,
Wifm.
Steve Koutcft, John Swearfuut, Steve Ena:res, Jaco&amp; Gmdan:.
Brian Bofienu, Tom Mc.Gowan, Jason. Pierce, Brian Moryan, Wavnt
Mc.Donne[[, Matt Kowafesn, Brian De!Veccfiio; Mi.ssU19 Jason Frw&lt;,
Do119 Buf.efspadi, Sal Sparich, Dan Moyer, Tom Sporer, Fro! Lcsfiu
Miu Manz, Tim Jordan.

Front Cfuis

Ba.ck

R()\\I Brian Hinas, Paris Afun.ni, Steve Lyndi, Da.ve Wara:roe,
Mtfudy; 2nd Row Dave Unricker, Kevin Mmu!ion, Josh Gmy,
Trckt.s, T. ll Atufrou, Joseph Arcru:fip=, Da.ve Yeomans, Matt
DOIJ9 Cook, Brian Tubrcina, Miu Len.tyRi

103

�Pickerir19-We6ster
SeatufJim Ro&amp;inson, Brian Dcmwe&amp;6er, Antfu,ny Afbat, .\J
Meno, Joe Kopfi11:9er, Standlng Mike Curtis, HU119 Soown,
Enares, Da.ve Van.Dew-sen, Da.ve Sfutfer, Dave Lewis1Can.
Aubin Sevvin, Bo6 Bum; 3rd' Row Lou. Cuomo, BrrufH~ys T
Bfasiak

Rifkin Ha[[

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Ross Ha[[
1 Adrie~ Tinney, Bernadette Petit)', IIUUI. Kasp[er, Row 2
· Wlialfey, Janet Cu.ne, Cory Scfi.woyer, De&amp;6ie Ne;\'.On, Pam
Cami&amp;. Cl'am; Row 3 Laura. Geivasi, Diane DelR.epio, Lisa.
Jw!y Duriffa, Cfury(Jac.o6s

�Pickering-We6ster
Seated Jim Ro&amp;inson, Brian Danwe66er, Anthony Af6erti, Andy
Mefio, Joe Kol'fin9er; S t a ~ Mike Curtis, HW19 SooRim, Sttvt
Endres, Da.ve VanDeursen, Da.ve Sha.fer, Da.ve Lewis, Can Ne
Aubin Sevvin, Bo6 Bwtz; 3r~ Row Lou. CuottW, Brad Ha.ys, Tocu!

Ross Ha[[
I Airitnne Tinney, Bemrufette Fenty, Inna KaspCer, Row 2
Wfuuky, Janet Cline, Cory Schwoyer, De66~ N~n, Pam
ramill't Ctiri; Row 3 Laura. Gt'-1Vasi, Diane De!RtgM, Lisa.
Judy Durilfu, Chery( Jaco6s

Blasiak

SCocum Ha[[

Sea:tedRo6 Paftuuqirut, Jerry Matteo, PaufJe([en, Kevin TronkowsRi; Standing Craig Lane, Toad Weist, Hank Hood, Tom Na.try,
Rick LW19

105

�SterCing Ha[

Waffer

1st Row Bi!rHaimigan, Cfiekzi Ya.wek, Mattfet.hennan; 2nc:l
Row Ron Mosidfo, Tom Orosz, Miu Fontlne[J; Arufrew

BWTUU\.

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Suflivan Ha[
Jen WeMOsk.y, Agatftie Pouuasis, He6a. Mafaty, A
Costa.no, ToniMcComuu:k, SfuumonScheuren; Row 2 Tiffany Ja.nire Raspen, Sfieny Prisfupsk.y, Anne Kilyanu, Sut Katt
Rogers; Row 3 Martina. Petrosky, Karen. Crua.ua, Be&amp;.y sfu, Sandie. Warntz, Hi!r Bfau, Lisa. Knab&amp;, Lynn. Krutz; Row 4
Fo~, De6 Enfner, Kristo Gromafslu, Jo Anne Mc.Do~ Top,
Ramirez
Row 1

l
I

I
I

106

Bottom to Top Janin Boyles, Diane Gi66s, Cindy Da._yti
Ra.nnu.;sen, Terra. Gru6e, Danette Gibbs, Pt.99y Kroft, Cftru

ntlly

�a[[

W affer N ortli
06erfwCtter, Gwyn Johnson, Cliarfotte HoffStamliouse; Row 2 Karin Mc.Efroy, Heather Momn,

Row 1 Missie
man, Jen

De66ie Yeiufrick, Buffy Crook, MicftellL Swatski, Laurie Schaffer; Standlng Deanna. Techenun, Kristine Baut.r, Sfieffey Her6,
Dufu Sii6o~ M-lssi119 Val Bubemili., Kiltie McGeary, Sandy
Singer, Amy Farro, Slurfene DuJcick, Mitty Sfuup

W affer South
sky, A9athie Pouuasis, He6ii Mllfut_y, At19eill

utl., Sfuuuwn Scheuren; Row 2 Tiffany z.uttofu,
· Prisfupsky, Anne Kilyanek, Sue Katt, TllTl1lfi
:ina. Petrosky, Karen CllSav:a, Becky Sftoe'J11ahr,
3fake, Lisll Knll66, Lynn Krutz; Row 4 Becky
sto Gromalslii, Jo Anne McDonauf; Top Son.ia

lotlom to Top Janin Boyfes, Diane Gi66s, Cindy Diiyton, Anne
.:1111115Stn, Tem:i. Grube, Danette Gi66s, Pe.g9y Km.ft, Christine Ken-

.ily

�Weiss

Haff

387

s.

Top to Bottom Midie.fe Bannon, Jean Nepa, Missie Cfiinctuu-,

Jufie. Cook, Mmu!un Ratdiford,

Lori Guarino, Asfife.y Fountain;

Top to Bottom Dudy Ferufrock, Joanne PU96a, Heather
Nic.hoCas, Rosemary La.Fmtte., All Ac!moiak, Lori Truman, Lisa.
Sa.fvatore

6 6 Davis Pfuce
Bfaise Luue.tti, Cfumie. Keys; Missing Jason Eike,

Jeff Cfiurlia.

108

K.e.[y Ru.ff, Jenn Huber, Sue P

�[

387 S. River Street

215 S. Washington St.
(.e.ys; MisSU19 Jason Eike,

K&amp;y R1if.f, Jenn Huber, Sue Acfumsfia

�3 5 E. South St. Apt. # 2
Jim B6' Pete Guinoso, Jon Ben, Pat Guitwso

To the CCass of 1991:

Tlie Breiseth family wif£ miss the q
musk aru£ tfieaterto student 9overmt1e1t1
wiff fu1p keep you invo(ved in Wifkes 1
active association with Wifkes.
Tliank you for a[[ you. nave done for _
achieve professionaf sucass. Keep in u;

3 5 E. South St. Apt. # 5
~~-

Joe Barr, Sliawn Tuviefw; Missing Tony Tacclosky

�St. Apt. #2

tfit Cfass

of 1991:

of 1991. You nave shown strot1:9 feaaership in every area of campus activi-1:}', from the academic to the atfifetic, from
aru! tlieatato stuient 9overnme.nt and community service. Your commitment as indlvufuats and as a class to an am6itious 9ivi119 program to your afma mater
~ip keep you invo(vea in Wifkes University's future. Wifkes wifl continue to need you. My hope is that you realize. that you witr 6e enricfid 6y continud
t association with Wilkes.
foni youfor a[[ you. liave done.for your Universi-1:}'. Retain your ideafum and commitment to others even as you. take. your Wifkes education into the worf£l to
eprofessiona! success. Keep in toudi anc! spreaa far the fame of Wifies' s fair name. You are tfte fruit of tfiis pfaa 6y wfiidi Wifkes wuC &amp;e fuown.

T'1t Breiseth. family wif£ miss the Cfass

Joe Barr, Sfiawn. Tubi&amp;o; Missin9 Tony Tace.fosRy

Cfuistopfier N. Breisetli
President

�112

��Susan Adamcliak
39 Ro6inftoocf Way
Wayne, NJ. 07470
BS/Business Ad:ministmtion

Melissa Adamitis
45 Hamilton St.
West WyomU19, Pa. 18644

BS/AccoU11Un9

Efa.ine Marie Aftoe

Popfar St.
Wi.CRes-Bam., Pa. 18702
BA/PsychoCo9y

2 72

Ste.veAnwftf
8 East Acres Drive

Pennington, NJ. 08534

BS/Business Ad:ministmtion

Cnristopner Augustine
816 12th Ave.
Scmnton, Pa. 18504

BA/Communications

Wencfy A. Bacfunan.
RD #3 Bo;t: 3291 Hetuferi&amp;son Dr.
Cream.ridge, NJ. 08514

BS/Biofo9y

�Jo fin Mattftew Baf.umo
RD #3 Bo;t:267
Kunkktowtt, Pa.
BS/Business Aifmutlstratiott

Midide Marie Barnum
15 0 Washington St.
Caroonaa!e, Pa. 18407
BA/Psycfwfogy
Pofitical Science

Guenther Bareifu
1926 E. E&amp;n. St.
Scranton., Pa. 18505
BS/Business AfmWstratiott

Tnomas Bryan Barlow III
1072 Verdant Ra.
Toms River, NJ. 08753
BS/Biofo9y

Micfief!e Lee Bany
1102 Frouae Ave.
Scranton., Pa. 18505
BS/Nursing

Ernest]. Batfta, Jr.
117 Jofin E. Busch, Ave.
Somuset, NJ. 08873
BS/Business Ac!ministratiott

115

�Suuume Batory
57 Meadow Lane
R.idibom, Pa. 18954

BA/PsychoCo9y

KristineBaut.r

20 Rd Bua Ra.
Rochester, N.Y. 14624

BA/Communicatwns

James Befl
104 Swatara. Ra.
Slieruuufoah, Pa. 17976
BA/Communications
Minor:

Business

Maryann Marie Bo6wwsRi
26 Payne Ave.
Kinyston. Pa. 18704

BS/Business Ac!ministmtion

Michae! C. Boyfe
93 E. Walnut St.

Kinyston. Pa. 18704
BS/Chemistry

GCoria]ean Broski
262 W. Kinnar Ave.
Nantiwu, Pa. 18654
BM/Music Eauca.tion

116

�Cfuistine.M
15
S
• E. Brannock
pruceSt.
Montvafe,

BAjTeeu!=

ns

Vawu M

Bu6emiak

U . RD #1 Bo;t: 186

BS/Busr;rufafe., Pa. 18470
ne.ss Ad"ministm.tion

James

F. Burke

Hazfeton, Pa.
BA/PoCiticaf Science

Cfuisune.
· Katen Camp6efl
323 Cliase. St.

BS/E

Jana M. Caste.lliuw
P.O. Bo;t: 165

La.rr;

~-~n, Pa. 18643

fectrica[ Et19inee.rit19

.
-Rina!i!i

LaPfume.' Pa. 18440
BA/Psydiofo
Efeme.ntnrv
9Y
. - J Education

HW1ti

Je.Mife.r L. Cat.iutia
18 E. Ne.ck Ra.

BS/B _ngton, N.Y. 11743
usme.ss A um..mstm.tion
.r.._; .

117

�Joseph. Francis Cekfosk.y
109 W. Dorrance St.

Kir19ston, Pa. 18704
BS/Computer Science
Minor: Mathmwtics

Heather Anne Cfiefpaty
6 Motmtaitt Heigfits Drive,

Sparta., NJ. 07871
BS jMatnematics, Computer Science
Minor: Earth. cuuf Environmental Sc.re.nee

Peter Cfm
New Yom, N.Y.

BS/Computer Infornu:ttwn Syste.ms

Cynthia CumfCone
RD #1 Bo~ 1144

Camonaafe, Pa. 18407

BAjPsyc.li.oCo9y

Cfuistina Marie Cfausen

33 Ada.mB(vcf.
South Am6oy, NJ. 08879

BA/PsydioCo9y

LeRoy Wifilam CoCeman.

1642 Fairyliuuf Ra.

Lefuyliton, Pa. 18235
BS/Efectrica! E119inuring

118

�CoU"een C. Cornett
RD #4 Bo~291
Daffas, Pa. 18612
BS /Nursi119

Spencer Cornett
102 Cnestnut Ave.
Floral Park, N.Y. 11001

Jofin Kevin Daley
19 OT£9onSt.
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702

BS/Biofo9Y

Susan Eileen Dafton
508 Dorian. Court
Westfie[a, NJ. 07090

BA/Psycho fogy

Elementary Ed:ucation

Drew T. Davis
1286 WoodLuttf Court
Pottstown., Pa. 19464
BS /Efectrica! E119ineai119

James P. Dee
4982 Mattis Rd.
St. Louis,Mo. 63128
BA/Writi119

119

�Geoffry Dent
19 MinuSt.

Wifus-Barre, Pa. 18702
BM/Music

Efiuweth. A. DeSant.o
12 74 Country Cfub Re!.
Wescosvillt., Pa. 18106
BS/Nursing

Tfumtas Devine

113

Peggy Lane

Cfuufont, Pa. 18914

BS/Computer Science

Deborah. Dounuu!
92 Maffett St.
Wifus-Barre, Pa. 18702
BAjPsydiofogy

Mary Francis Durso
RD #1 Bo;t: 16
Catfiondafe, Pa. 18407

Heatfier Cfuistw Elias
RD #1 Bo;t: 50
Plymouth, Pa. 18651

BS/Business AcfministnUWn.

�Craig J. Enyd
9 Bar6ara. St.

Pa13ippany, NJ. 07054
BS/Business Administration

Caro( A. Fafuner
47E. Map(t.St.

MiftTinbUT!J, Pa. 17844
BM/Music

Efu:alieth M. Fenfi.naruf
R 535 N. Cfiurch St.
Hazfet:on, Pa. 18201

BAjPoCitical Science

Karen Finn
2880 Wliite Biren. Lane

Bfooms&amp;uiy, Pa. 17815
BS,!Matftematics

Jofm Ffet.cliu IV
40 Hamilton Lane South

Pfains6oro, NJ. 08536
BS/Business Administration

Heft.na Frana
94 7 Baynu Rt!.

Baftimore, Md. 21221

121

�Norman. Frede.rick
207 MilISt.
Pittston, Pa. 18640
BS /Environrrum:ta.C E119ineem19

Foster D. Gam&amp;ucci
214 Woocfcrest Drive
Jessup, Pa. 18434

BS/Efectrual Enpnuring

Kimberfy Gar6em
Car6onda!e, Pa.

BA/Psychofo9y
Minor:

Marketing

Riclie.Cfe Harris Gardner
Towanda., Pa.
BA/Commwtlauions

MicfuieCJosepli GC!f'Mt
141MametSt.
Moscow, Pa. 18444

BA/Mathematics

Samh. Gau.ma
1980 RDcfuutweau. Drive

Ma.vem, Pa. 19355
BA/Psychofogy

ECementary Eauro:twn

122

�Michefie Defia Ga.utme.r
72 Bfut. Hilfs Drive

Gulfonf, Corut. 06437
BS/Nursif19

Dino.Gavenas

5 Rivend&amp; Ra.
Succasumm, NJ . 07876

BS/Nursing

Rosina Generose
1035 Peny Court
Haulton, Pa. 18201
BS/BioCogy

Jiff Marie Genova
1117 Come[( St.
Scranton, Pa. 18504

BA/History

Jeffrey Micftaef GerosR.y
40 Lam6ert:St.
Pittston, Pa. 18640
BM/Music Eaucation

Dina L. Giom6etti

Jessup,

Pa.

BA/SocwCogy

~ntary Eaucation

123

�Stan]. Gi.m
93 Broo~iae St.
Wifkes-Bam, Pa. 18705

BA/Biology

Swnufary Ea:ucation

Stacey S. Gfuss
230 Os&amp;ome. Ave.
Bayfiead; NJ. 08742
BS/Nursiny

DllVufJ. Gnaff
203 Davis St.
Tayfor, Pa. 18517
BA/Poutica! Scit,ttct,

Rutn.A. Gofa.
181 SoutliSt.
Wifkes-Bam, Pa. 18705
BA/Psycfwfogy

Grmuman

Dennis Paul
Star Route Boi\: 55B
Scmnton, Pa. 18424BA/Economics

Katfi.!un Gnutko
107 Ray St.
Olif Forge, Pa. 18518
Rear

BS /Business Acfministration

124

�Mauro. ECiwlietft

Gri66Ce

Wi!Res-Barre., Pa.

BS /Eartft, mu! Environmental Science

Pamda. Gro6
107 Hamen6~ Cove
Point Pleasant, NJ. 08742
BA/Psycfwfo9Y

We.nay Ann Grose
100 Rega!St.
Wi!Res-Barre., Pa. 18702
BS/Nm-sing

Linda Ann Gubitose
134 Ceaarwood Drive
Lef(in, Pa. 18702
BA/Psycfwfo9Y

ECementary Education.

Patrick Jofut. Guinosso
New Britain, Pa.

BS/Efectrical Enginuritlg Maru19ement

Peter J. Guinosso
New Brita.in, Pa.

BS/Biofo9Y

125

�Paula Jennett Hadvaru:.e
121 Dana.St.
Wuus-Bam, Pa. 18702
BS/Biofo9y

Russe[[ Haines
817 Antfuucite Ave.
Kingston, Pa. 18704
BS/Speech Patfwfo9y

Heatlie.r L. Hruuf
RD #2 Bo;t: 147
Dallas, Pa. 18612
BA/Communications

Forrest L. Hruufwerk
P.O. Bo;t: 157
Lefugftton, Pa. 18235
BS/Biofo9y

William B. Ha.ni9an
912 Lincof:n. Ave.
Propton Lok.es, NJ.
BS/Business Administration

Matthew Hanfon
23 7 W. South. St.
Na.ntkou, Pa. 18634
BA/Commumcations

126

�Efu:abe.tii Jam Hanis
10 S. Wafuut St.

Nanticoke, Pa. 18634
BS/Business Administration

Jose.ph Damien Hany
28 5tii Street Bo;t: 3 9
Kefayres, Pa. 18231
BS/ECectricaL E119inuri119
Mirwr: Physics aruf Fina.nee

Gordon Ro6ert Hartmann
22 Wifcferness Drive.
Mountaintop, Pa. 18707
BS/Business Administmtion

Micfuie( Do.vi.cf Ha.yes

63 BrownSt.
Mountaintop, Pa. 18707
BS/ECectricaL E119ine.e.ri119
Mirwr: Physics

R.ic.fum{ Heitman
RD #2 14 Fredonia Ra.

Newton, NJ. 07860
BS/Politic.a[ Seu.nee.

Tamara. Sue He.ncferson
110 Lehigh St.

Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702
BA/Socio fogy

�Teresa Ka.y Herman
RD #1 Bo;t: 197
Canton, Pa. 17765
BA/Communications

Baroam A. Hirufs
1015 Paul Ave.
Scranton, Pa. 18510
BS/Nursing
BA/Psydiofo9Y

Caro[ Ann Hisco;t:

15 Rita.St.
W~-Barre., Pa. 18702

BA/Sociofo9y

Erin R. Ho_ffmmt.
250 Reynolds St.
Kingston, Pa. 18704
BA/Speech. aruf Langm19e Patfwfo9Y

Paul Andrew Ho_ffmmt.
18 Winter Pfaa
A6enfeen, NJ. 07747

BS/Business Administration

Daniel]. Hofeva
1035 Carmali St.
Diwon City, Pa. 18519

BS/Computer Sciena

128

�Midiael Braaley Houfiston.
424 Brl'9eSt.
Ord Fo19e, Pa.. 18642
BA/Art Educatwn.

Jennifer T. Huber
142 Sti!fson. Rd.

Faefi.eM, Conn. 06430
BA/ Sociofo9y

Kmet N9oc Huynh
219 N. Wasliinqwn. St.
Wifus-Bam, Pa.. 18702

BS jE..fectrica[ Enginuring

Tfuwng Duy Huynh
Wifus-Bam, Pa..
BA/ Accounting

Rfwrufa. HyCton.
Stnr Route Bo~ 15

Vaffey View, Pa.. 17983
BA/Psycfwfo9Y

Mwk ]. Jasufevia
1030 Fauwa,y Drive
Wifus-Bam, Pa.. 18702

BS/Computu Infonnation. Systems

129

�Cfuisuna Jones
30 E. Mahanoy Ave.
Gimrc!viffe, Pa. 17935

BA/PsycftoCogy
Efementary Ecfucatwn.

Wen.cfy T. Kalinowski
1316 Hampton.St.
Scmnton., Pa. 18504
BS/Business Acfministmtion.

Steven. Howam Karassik
258 Josepfi Drive
Kingston., Pa. 18704
BS/Business Acfministmtion

Janene A. Kasanfa.
RD #1 Bo~ 542A Outfet Drive

Harvey's Lau, Pa. 18618
BA/Art

Davicf C. Kaszuba
13 Afbert Ref.
Mountaintop, Pa. 18707

BA/Commwticatwns

Kevin .Kearney
322 Macfison. Ave.
Sportswooc(, NJ. 08884
BS/Business Acfmin.istmtion.

130

�Anne. Kilya.nek
601 Foote Ave.
Duryen, Pa. 18642

BS/Computer Science

Jonatfuut B. Kfutc
RD #2 Boi\'. 312
Newton, NJ. 07860
BS/Earth. and Environmental Science

Joe Kfo&amp;usicky
503 Tfiroop St.
Dumrwre, Pa. 18512
BS/Earth. and Environm.entaf Science

Denise M. Kfynows~y
RD #2 Boi\'. 132
Weatherly, Pa. 18255

BS/Biofu9y
Minor. Cht.mistry

Lisa. M. Kna1i6
826 GrimRt!.
Kutttown, Pa. 19530
BS/Accotmtit19

Eric J. Knorr

57 Bmafer Drive
Wi!kes-Ba.rre, Pa. 18705
BS/Biofugy

131

�Andrew Jofin. Kolnjtjc.liia.
124 Barner St.
Swoyersviffe, Pa. 18704

BMjMusu: Education.

Micftaef A. Kovafick
585 Miller St.
Luzerne, Pa. 18709

BS/Bioln9y

Jason.£. Kraack
Lake Huntington., N.Y.

BS/Business Administration.

Bridget Marie Kmjkovidi
Bo;\: 94
Waymart, Pa. 184 72

BS/Nursut9

Francis John. Krupa
29 Red Mapfe Ave..
Mountaintop, Pa. 18707

BS/Efectrical Engin.eeiing

Ro6ert D. Kusc.hke.

11 Pam.Pfru:e.
Daffas, Pa. 18704

BA/Business

132

�Uwan!J. Kwak
46 Longaafe_ Ave.

Sfiavertown, Pa. 18708

BS/Busintss Administration

Lori A. LaMorte
446 Grove St.
Pec.kvif!e, Pa. 18452

BS/Accounting

Joe G. Lamwn
RD #2 Bo~ 2102

Strouas&amp;urg, Pa. 18360
BS/Busintss Mminis1ration

Wafter J. Lasecki
90 RwgeSt.
Sfiavertown, Pa. 18708
BA/Economics

Eric B. Lawson
33 Enteiprise St.
Nanticoke, Pa. 18634

BA/Psycfwfo9y
E~mentary

Education

Micftae! Wiffia.m Lenczycki
5108 Leds Ave.
Baftimorei Mt!. 2122 7
BS/Business Administration

133

�Maria L. Lettieri
162 Tarofi St.
Ofd For9e., Pa. 18518

BS/BioCo9y

Micftael F. Lowe.
1211 Li&amp;e.rty Rd.
Elife.rs&amp;w-9, Md:. 217 84
BA/Communications

Mary Ge.n. Lowry
111 E. Hospital St.

Ta.yCor, Pa. 18517
BS/Nursi119

Denise. M. Maas

RD #2 Bo~ 73

Jermyn, Pa. 18433
BS/Nursing

Jerome. Micftael MackowsRi
202 He.rma.n. St.

Ofd For9e., Pa. 18518
BA/Communications

Gin.a. Marie. Mahon.
Hainsvilie, NJ.

BA/Business Aaministra.tion.

134

�Kristin Jif! Mafitsk.y

RD #2 Bo~ 224B
Ttmkfuumock, Pa. 18657
BS/Efectrical E1t9inuri1t9

Sean Mancuso
1189 W. State St.
Arcfwauf, Pa. 18403

BS/Efectrical E1191-neeri1t9

JoAmt. Marie Marattki
835 Main St.
Free.ftuuf, Pa. 18224

BS/Biofugy

Scott Mic.hae[ Marcin

25 S. Nescopec. St.
Tamaqua, Pa. 18252

BS/Efectrical E1t9ineering
cuul Mathematics

Minor: Pfiysics

Mic.hae[ Mamiewia

3610 Springer Ave.
Moosic, Pa. 18507

BS/Accomtti1t9

Brian Tfwmas Marra.
723 Fotutli St.
Eynon, Pa. 18403
BS/Efectrical E1t9inuri1t9

135

�Jamie Ann Maui.tis
39 Valrey View Drive
Courtaafe, Pa. 18704

BS/Biofu9y

JoAnne McDonauf
393 W. Main St.
Gimrc!vi.U".e, Pa. 17935
BS/ Computer InfOTITlCltWn Systems

Mic.fu1e. Denise McDonauf
1898 E. BrooRftaven Drive
AU".enwwn, Pa. 18103
BA/Psychofo9y

R.o6ert Jo ftn McDonnell
Hiffs6orousfi, NJ.
BS/Computer InfOTITlCltWn Systems

Tfiomas McFadden
2407 Bell Drive
Westfawn, Pa. 19609

Joftn R.o6ert McLauyfuin
226 Aston Rd.
Avoca, Pa. 18641
BA/Comtnmtimtions

136

�AmyMefusk.y
Pottsviffe, Pa.

BA/Sociofo9y

Howan! A. Meyer
P.O. Bo;t: 252
Midafetown., N .Y. 10940

BS/Business Administration.

FreaM. Moase
25 Mapfe Ave.

Car6ondafe, Pa. 18407
BA/PoCitical Siunce

Joseph Patrick. Moffitt
92 W. Tro9a St.

Tunkfuumo~ Pa. 18657
BS/Earth and Environmental Siunce

Heather Moran

Nortn Pfain.Jieu{, NJ.
BA/Art Mmtage.ment

Valerie Dawn. Moyer
RD #2Bo;t: 96A
Wapwa.liopen, Pa. 18660

BS/Biofo9y

137

�Daft.Nat

185 Hiffi;u!e Ave.
Uwardsvilfe, Pa. 18704
BS/Eartli and Environmental Science

Uyen-Ann N9uyen
109 Leh½Jft.St.
W&amp;-Bam, Pa. 18702
BS/Biofo9y

Cfuistopha WayllL, No9a

1007 S. Idaho St.
Affentown, Pa. 18103
BA/Psycftofo9y

KimberCy Efu:abetfi. Nofe
319 OakSt.

Dun.more, Pa. 18512
BA/Sodofo9y

Patrick R. O'Brien, Jr.
41 Spruce St.
W&amp;-Barre, Pa. 18702
BS/Business Administration

Linda Ann O'Boyfe
9 8 Sewna St.
Dupont, Pa. 18641
BS/Nursi119

138

�Cnery( Cfuistine 09in
59 S. Welks Ave.
Kingston, Pa. 18704

BS/Nursing

Richan{ A.

Ostroski, Jr.

3631 Birney Ave.
Moosic, Pa. 18507
BS/Business Administmtwn

Ac&amp;ienne D. Passefi!
1229 D~Ave.
~ Hi[{, Pa. 19026

BS/Business Ac!ministmtwn

Da.wn M. Penfuua.
610 Gribson Ave.
Kingston, Pa. 18704
BA/Psycfwfogy

Efemen:tary Ed:uca.tion

Gerau! L. Perrins
97 Johnson St.
Pittston, Pa. 18640
BA/Economic;

Me.fissa. Peny
10 Aster Court
Pam.mus, NJ. 07652
BA/Commwticatwns

139

�Martina M. Petrosfy
718 Locust St.
Catasauqua, Pa. 18032

BA/Psychofo9y
Efementary Education

Amy L. PW9eon
208 Gibson St.
Pa. 18433

Jermyn,

BA/Art

Lynn Marie Pivefis
163 Matson Ave.
Wuus-Barre, Pa. 18705

BA/History

Heatfier M. Pitcavage
70 E. Center St.
Sfta.vertown, Pa. 18708

BA/EngCisli

Efementary Education

Sarufm.M.Post
1512 W. Noiwegian St.
Pottsville, Pa. 17901

BA/Psychofo9y

Paul D. Preston
Pliifaae{pfi.ia, Pa.
BS/Business At!ministmtion

140

�Joanne Maria. Pll9fut
530 W . Coa! St.
Sftenruu!oaft, Pa. 17976

BS/Nursin9

Pamefa H. Purce[(

3 ~on. Trni!

NJ. 07950
BS/Business Aamittistratwn.
Manis Pfain.s,

Vinan.t A. Purce[, Jr.
1535 PufasRi Ave.
SftamoRin., Pa. 17872

BA/Soeiofo9y

Sonia Ramirez
5 Ledgewooi! Drive
Cfaremont, N.H. 03743

BS/Biofo9y

Anne Margretfte Ra.rnwssen.
30 Ta([ Cedar Court

BelTe Merui, NJ. 08502
BS/ Nursing

Christine Raymond
42 Academy St.
Wifkes-Barre., Pa. 18702

BA/Psycfwfo9y

141

�Sean Paul Rei!ry
4 5 Cfiestnut St.

Nutfe.y, NJ. 07110
BS/Business Administration

Daniel]. Reposli
46 Ou! East
BCvcl
Wilks-Barre, Pa. 18702

Ena

BS/Physics

Kurt Revak
215 East 6th St.
Mt. Carmel; Pa. 17851

BSjMaterial; Et19ineeri119

Ann Margaret. ruc.fum!s
35 EfderSt.
Wilks-Barre, Pa. 18702
BFA/Art
Communication Design

Pamefu Marie Rirufgen
RD #1 Bo~ 182 Rt. 92
Han!i119, Pa. 18643

BS/Biofo9y

Amy Rocfu:ftko
955 E. Parkway Ra.

Bear Creek, Pa. 18702
BS/Computer Science

�S=mt, A. RovinsRy
303 Kin9sCey B(vcf.
PeckviCfe, Pa. 18452

BM/Music. Education

Mary Jo Catftt.rine Rubino
67 9tn.St.

Wyoming, Pa. 18644
BS/Accounting

Kcl!y Ann Ruff
P.O. Bo~ 4543 RD #4
Pottsviffe, Pa. 17901
BS/Computer InfontUltWn Systems

Mam Ryan.
RD #2 Bo~ 2312
Pottsviffe, Pa. 17901

BS/Business Administration

Michae!]. Sanfilippo
60 W. V!UJ9fm. St.
Kingston, Pa. 18704
BA/Psycliowgy

Kim6my Ann Maria. Samecki
39 Merrer St.

Plains, Pa. 18705
BS/Biowgy
Minor: Chemistry

143

�Patrick Sassano
337 Eastside.Ave.

Rid°9ewooc!i NJ. 07450
BS/Business Acfministmtlon.

Kan.Sato

Sliimon.eseki, Japan
BS/Computer In.fanruuwn. Systems

Kyfe J. Scheckfu
212 Nortfi Ave.
Jim Tfiorpe, Pa. 18229
BS/Business Aaministmtion.

Toad C. Schoen.e6er9er
6346 Sulivan Tmi!
Wind Gap, Pa. 18091
BS/Efectrica! E1i9ineeriny

Amy Beth Scliukis
122 Gmnt Ave. E;rt.

Qµeens&amp;ury, N.Y. 12804
BS/Accounti1i9

Scott James Scliuftz
189 Briruwood: Drive
Sna,vertown, Pa.
BS/Business Ad:ministmtlon.

144

�Nichofas Geranf Schwartz
54 LeopoCa St.
Lower Askem, Pa. 18706
BA/Soeiofo9Y
Efementary Education

Jofm Eawanl Serufoss II
114 SifkSt.
Jim Tfw-rpe., Pa. 18229

BA/Tefaommwticatwns

Jofm T. Seafak
17 Seminary RJ:C.
Wifkes-Bam, Pa. 18702

BS /Business Administration

Stan A. Se.ttUUICfuck
RD #4 Bo;t: 4359
Pottsvi&amp;, Pa. 17901
BSj£fectrica[ Enginwing

Gina Se.me.nm
301 Groce. St.
Ou! Forge., Pa. 18518

BSjMe.dka! Te.chnofogy

LynnM Se.Tino
RD #3 Bo;t: 146B
Wyoming, Pa. 18644

BA/Spuch Pathofogy

145

�Vat191in Alan Sfiinkus
RD #2 Bo;t: 2952
Pottsvilfe, Pa. 17901
BA/Communiauwns

Karen. Ann Sitar.sh
4215 Longsfiore Ave.
Pliifaaeqifi.ia., Pa. 19135
BS/Nursift9

Stacey Smi9iel
307 Drake St.

O[c( Forge, Pa. 18518

Cfiery( L. Smith
129 Wood St.
Wif&amp;s-Bam., Pa. 18702
BS/Business Administration.

Dawn.Smith
30 Meyers St.

N1UU190Ca, Pa. 18707
BS/Business Administration.
Accounting

David A. StanyCin.e
RD #3 Bo;t: 3371

Moscow, Pa. 18444
BS/Computer Infcrrmation. Systems

146

�Jeffrey T. Stauffer
P.O. Bo~ 180
Twmfuuuwck, Pa. 18657

BS/Business Admi.ttlstration

Jeffrey A.

Su.in.
7800 Kno~fuf.
Leverock, Pa. 19118
BA/Pofiticn! Sciena

Juliana Stines
328 Bennett St.
Luu.me, Pa. 18704

BM/Music Eaucation

Matthew Da.vu! Sulivan
41 Hamson PCace
08859

Pa.run, NJ.

BS/Acrountif19

Kimberly Ann Swo6oaa
24 Efiuweth. St.
PCains, Pa. 18705

BS/Nursin9

Iwona A9atftn. Szafncka.-Kocon
PCains, Pa.

BSjPofiticn! Sciena

147

�Anthony Wiffiam TaceCos~y
96 S. Main St.
Mafumoy City, Pa. 17948

BS/Efectrica[ E119inuri119

Laurie. R. Tappan
80 Ridge Re!.
West Milford, NJ. 07480

BA/Communications

Mich&amp;e Tamows~i
15 E. Union St.
Nanticou, Pa. 18634
BA/Art

Kristin Mam TeTWifilBer
321 Stnnf.e.y Drive

Ki119ston, Pa. 18704
BA/E119fis~

Brian. W. Thomas
Z Ivy Crest Lane
RoCMwciy, NJ. 07866

Sandra C. Thomas
111 Butfer St.
West Wyomi119, Pa. 18644

BS/BioCo9y
Minor: C~mistry

148

�Jody L. Tfumtton
324 Bridge St.
Olif Forge, Pa. 18518
BS/BioCogy

Catfteri.ne E. T½Jue
733 N. Hyde Park.
Scranton, Pa. 18504
BS/Business Admilustmtion

Adam Tif&amp;na.n
106 Mary St.
Sfiavertown, Pa. 18708

BA/Communications

Shawn David Tulii&amp;o
P.O. Bo;t: 34
Revere, Pa. 18953
BS/BioCogy

Karen Jill Turoowitz
250 Gorge Ra. Apt. 24J
CfiJfsik Park., NJ. 07010

BA/Communications

Nadine M. Turczak
236 Main St.
Soutfi. Bowul Brook., NJ. 08880

BA/Engfisfi Education

149

�Turne

Maria Anne
317 N ortft. Wiffow
Olypfuutt, Pa. 18447

BS/Nursing
Minor. Psycftofogy

Kevin Eric Tron.fuwsku,
295 Twist Run Ra.
Etu!icott,N.Y. 13760

BS/EfectricaC E119i.neering

Bill Ufu:n.y
83 E. Pette6one St.
Forty Fort, Pa. 184 77

BS/Eartfi. am! En.viromnenta! Science

Michclfe Umbra.
5 4 5 Hamifton. Ave.
Kingston, Pa. 18704
BS/Busine.ss Aiministration.

Susan. Vanaemur_g
265 N. Sprague Ave.
Kingston, Pa. 18 704
BS/Accou.ntu19
Firuuue.

Micficlfe Va.vend

505 Wrui!St.
Dunmore, Pa. 18512

BS/Accou.ntu19

150

�Ketry Marie. Vins~fsRi
914 Acker Ave.
Scranton, Pa. 18504

BA/Psycfwfogy
Minor: Biofo9y

Aumi Wafu:unatsu.
Sa.i:tamn, Japan

BS/Computer Science

Kimberly Ann Weidner
RD #2 Box: 392

Lehman, Pa. 18612

BA/Psycfwfogy

Timothy T. Wei9am
73 7 W. Princess St.
Yom, Pa. 17404

Suzanne Marie. WefUU9
543 E. Ber9er St.
Emmaus, Pa. 18049

BA/Pofiticaf Science

Dan Werner
130 Geor9e Ave.

Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18705
BS/Earth. arui Environmt-n:taf Science

151

�Susan~
R2 lti
Win:tot

Micfte!fe Corinne Wesner
Tamaqua, Pa.
BS/N1U"Si"9

BM/M

D. L . Wfiafey

2810 N. Lam6ert St. #I
Pfiiuufefpliia., Pa. 19132
BS/Business Acfministration

Jofu
50,

Kathy

Wimwsz
324 Center St.
Wifkts-Barre Twp., Pa. 18702

Wt
BS,
Mj

BS/Biofogy

Donna. Marie Wilk
328 E. Main St.
Wifkts-Barre, Pa. 18705
BA/Psydiofogy

Fm.nk Charles Wro6fewsk.i ill
229 E. South St.
Mahanoy Cit)', Pa. 17948
BA/Economics
Minor: Business Acfministration

Tony M. Wozinsh

48 Main&amp;!.
Shickshinny, Pa. 18655

BMjMusic Eamation

152

�Susan Marie. Ywfunin
R2 River St.
Winton, Pa. 18403

BM/Music Education

Karen Jean Zack
RD #2 Boil= 81
WapwalTopen, Pa. 18660
BA/Psyciww9y

Efe~ntary Education

JofmF.Zernmo
504 Front St.
Warrior Run, Pa. 18706
BS jMatnemaucs
Minor. Statistics

Kimberfy J. Zofu.
927 Latftrop St.
Kingston, Pa. 18704
BS/Biow9y
Minor. Cfre.mistry

Cfuu-fes D. Reading
415 Momnoutli Ave.
New Milford, NJ. 07646
BS/Business Administration

153

�WHO'S WHO

Cluistopfier Auyustint
Scranton, Pa.

Midiefe Bannon
Caroondafe, Pa.
Micfiefe received her~ in 6otliPofiticaCSeiena aruf Psycfuifogy with
concentration in Publk Aam.inistration. Wfiife at Wukts, slit internd with
tJie PennsyCva.nia. Pfanning Association, was a me.mver of A.P.A., tftt
PofiticalScience Cfub, tne.Psycftofo9y Cfub, andB.A.C.C.U.S. Michtftall
served as a resident assistant., an Orientation Leaaer, was on tht InterResident Ha.[ Co~ aruf assisted with Suufent Govemm.en.t activitits. Sfit
received tJie Core.en Sentora. Awanl, aruf the Lettetwomtn Schofatship.
Midiefe was a co-captain. for the varsi-ty tennis team aru( tfit Lettt!wollWI
president for four years. In tJie. furure sne. plans to pursue. a carw in Ur6an
Devefopment aruf Design.

154

�Kris-tine L. Bauer

Rocfiester) NY
Kris-tine rea.ived a Badie.for of Arts Dep-u in Communications witli a minor in.
Marketi.119. Wftife at Wilkes) sfie. was a Resident Assistant, Senior Cfass Representative) Vice-President of Pu6ficity for IABCJ and a YMCA tutor. Kristine was
the recipient of the 1990 Ad Cfub of NEPA Advertisin9 Sdiofarsliip and was named
to the Dean's List for e19nt semesters. Sfie. sends lier speciaf tftanks to family and
friends wlw lie.pd to make lier four years at Wilkes the 6est sfie.' s fuuC.

ieru:e anc! Psydiofo9y witft.

sfie. interned witft.
, me.m6er of A.P.A., the
3.A.C.C.U.S. MicheJ.e afso
.,eakr, was on. tfie, Inter:iovenunent activities. She.
'.-ettelWomen. Scfwfurship.
:am mu! the LettelWomen
pursue. a career in. Urfia.n.

: Wifkes)

1

Mary Ann Bo6k.owsn
Ki119sto~ Pa.
Mary Ann was in.vo[ved in. Student Government, the Inter-Residence Haff CounciL
the Accotmtu19 and Business Cfub) and was a reporter for the. Beacon. Sfie. was afso a
tutor) cform president, an.i! a vofunteer at the Saint Vincent DePaulSoup Kitchen. Mary
Ann rea.ived a Bachefor of Science Dep-ee in. Business Administration. with a
concentration. in. ma1U19ement and a minor in. ~ . Sfie. tftanks lier family an.i!
friends for their support. In. the future sfie. wants to work. in fie.r fieu! and return to
sdioo[ for lier master's degree.

�Cfuistme Camp6eCC

Laffin, Pa.
Cfuistine received a Bacheior of Science Depu. in Efectrical E119i.nwi.ns a.ru! a
Commission as a Second Lieutenant in the. U.S. Air Force. Wliife. at Wilkes1 she. was
activeC), invo(ved in the Air Force ROTC Pro_qra.m1 wliere sne. achieved" tht ni9htst
corps position, aru! acted as corps Commander. Cfuistine is a mem6er of tht Amou!
Air Society1 the Pliysics Honor Society, aru! the. Society of Women Ef19inut5. Sht
eajoys sports, espedaffy 6asketba1f. In the. jtttw-e, Cfuistine hopes to liolif a position. in.
the. Research and Devefopment Fieul with the. Air Force..

Jofui Kevin Daley
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Jofui was a mem6er of the Biofogy Club, Commuter Council; Student Heaftfi. Advisory
Committee, aru! the. Housi119 Awareness Club. He lias 6een named to the Demi s List for e19f1t
semesters and lias received a Bacheior of Science Depu. in Biofogy with a minor in Clie.mistry.
Wfiife. at Wilkes, Jofui elm independent researcli in 60th Biofo9y ancl Cne.mistry.

156

Karen Finn
Bfooms6ur9, Pa.
Wfiife. at Wilkes, Karen was invo(ved
representative ancf ~ Secreuuy. S
Sister Program ancl tutored at the Y.M.C.
in Matliematics ancl pfans to 6ecome an.

�~ in Efectricm Engineering and 11
Air Force. Wlufe at WiCkes) she was

mun,

Karen Finn
Bfooms6w-9, Pa.

\ir Force.

Wlufe. at Wilkes, Karen was invo[ved in Student Govemm.e.~ serving as a cfass
representative and RtcorcCing Secretmy. She was 11 Bi_g Sister in the Big Broth.er/Big
Sista Prop-am and tutored at the Y.M.C.A. She earnd a Bacfiefur of Science Degree
in Matfiema:tus and plans to 6erome an undmvri.ter in the insuranu industry.

wliere she achieved the lii9fiest
Cfuistine is a mem6er of the Amo[c(
ie Society of Women Engineers. She
!, Cfuistine ftopes to fto[c( 11 position in

Rididfe Gan!ner
Dusftore) Pa.

· Co~ Student Heafth AcCvisory
~ 1U111W( to the Dean! s List for ei_glit
Biofu9y with. a minor in Chemistry.
09y am! Chemistry.

She[y received a Bac.hefor of Arts Degree in Communications with. concentratwns
in InteryersoMC and Tefecommunicatwns afung with. a minor in French. She was 11
resident assistant, and a summer Orientation Staff mem6er. Sfie[y afso participatd in
the French Cfub, and was a procfucer and audio cCirectnr for Wi.Oies Today. She
tutored in French. and RussUU!t was the Secretary and Vice-President for IRHCJ and the
Vice-President and President of lier donn. In the future, Sfie[y wouu! u.ke to 9et
invo[ved with. int:enUltioMC communications.

157

�Midtae! ]. Garnett

Moscow, Pa.
Micfuief received a. Badidor of Arts Degree in. Matfiemati.cs. Wfiife at Wilkes, Mike
was a. member of tfte foot6a.!f team, mu( tfte In:tra.-Residence Ha.!f Coundf. He also
served as a. Resident Assistant. Mike enjoys fislii119, 9olf, foot6a[[, mu( 6asWafC. He
pfans to continue liis ediu:ation. a.ru{ teac.Ft. m.atliemati.cs. He credits liis suc.cess to liis
family a.rul 9ives speciaL tfta.nks to liis parents, &amp;rather, mu( p-muCmother.

William Ha.t1-19a.n
Prompton. Lem.es, NJ

158

�Teresa Hennan
WiffuunspO'rtt Pa.
At Wifkes) Teresa was a mem6er of tfie. Speech and De6ate Team) and received three
nationai a.wards as a senior. Sfie was presufe.nt of Pi Kappa D~ a mem6er of tfie.
Nationai Honorary Forensic Society) a.ml was a.wanfed' tfie. Outstamlil19 Pi Kappa De&amp;a
Senior a.ward. Teresa also served as tfie. treasurer of tfie. Intemationai Association of
Business Communicators) worW in tfie. Ad:inissions Office) and was a resufe.nt assistant.
Sfie received a Badie.for of Arts Dep-ee in Communications, speciafizil19 in Puhfu:.
Relations a.ml Or9a.nizationai Communication witli a minor in Ma.rketil19, Her _fuwre
plans include entering tfie. work woru! a.ml 06tainil19 a masters dajree. at Pemi State.
Teresa sends special tfum.ks to her f amify for tlie.ir support.

Kftiet N. Huynfi
Wilkes-Barre) Pa.
Khiet ea.med a Bacfiefor of Science Dep-ee in Efectrica( El19ineeril19 witfi a minor in
Physics. Wfiife at Wifkes sfie received tfie. Nationai SWE/Hewfett pacfurc{ Academic
Scfiofarsfiip. Kftiet was a mem6er of tfie. Wilkes University Judicial Council Sigma Pi
Si9ma (tfie. NationaiPhysics Honor Society)) a.ml received a certificate of ac.liievement for
tfie. Stuknt-Atftfete. Honor Ro[ Kfiiet also served as tfie. Eaitor-in-Chief of tfie.
Am.n:i.coCaJ tfie. Vice-Presufent of tfie. Society of Women El19ineers, and was a. mem6er
of tfie. Jiefc{ hockey team) I.E.E.E., a.ml tfie. Physics Cfu.6. Sfie spent time tutori.l19~
Wilkes-Barre, Y.M.C.A. In tfie. _fuwre Kfiiet wi[( pursue a masters dajree., and sfie hopes
to work for a far9e fom where there is room for verticaf mo6ifity.

�Anne Kilyanek

Duryea, Pa.
Anne received lier ctegree in Computer Science.. Wlufe at Wilkes, sf'te was a. memE
of the Earth and Environmentaf Science. Cfuh, presiaent of tfie Ma.tfianatics !:"
Computer Science. Cfuh, fowukr and presiaent of tfie Astronomy Cfuf,1 a.nd cofowtit
and presiaent of the Macintosli User's Group. Anne also vofunteerea as a fiterary tut.
in tfie community and coordinated the "Letters from Home" project wliich sent maih
tfie solaiers in Saudi Arabia. Duri119 lier Jina[ two years in sclioo( slie creatd
computer pro9Tam to 6e used in the educational system tftrougliout Pennsy(vania. Lisa Marie Kna66
Kutztown, Pa.
Lisa. received a. Badiefor of Science. Degree in
Activities Assistant, was Vice-Presiaent of the -'
was invo(ved in the devefopment of Rumours. I
6asutbaff. Her future plans incfud"e. a. position as a.
in Wyomiss1119, Pa.

Erin Kinney

Ki119ston, Pa.
Erin earned lier Badie.for of Arts Degree in Communications. At Wiffu s~
participatd in fiela liocuy, was a. production staff mem6er for Wifkes Today, a. aom ..., .,_~"
president,, and a. mem6er of the Pro9Tammi119 Boanf. Erin was a mem6er of tlie 1990-91
Wilkes Homecomi119 Court and a. f owulil19 mem6er and professiona! uaison for the IABC
Sile enjoys sKiil19 and pliotograpliy. Sile nopes to receive an l\,{fA from tlie University ~
Miami, and pfans to prom a.nd direct tefevision and films. Erin sends speciaC tfunL tc
lier parents and friem!s wno fiave a.Cways supported lier.

160

IKiiill"'!lllb.l.,

�a. Wlufe at Wilkes, sfie was a. member
iw, president of tfie Mathematics mu£
of tfie Astronomy Cfuv, a.ruf co-founder
Anne afso vofunteered as a. lltenuy tutor
from Home" project wfikh sent ma.if to
,ta[ two years in sdi.oo( sfie createa a
Ill system tfu-ougfwut Permsy(vania..
Lisa. Marie Knab6
KuttioW"1 Pa.

Lisa received a. Bac.hefor of Science Dep-ee in Accountiny. Sfie served as tfie Stu.dent
Activities Assistant, was Vice-President of tfie AccountiTI.9 wu( Business Cfuv, wu(
was invo(ved in tfie devefupment of Rumours. Lisa. afso eajoyed pfayiTI.9 itttramura.C
oasRetba!L Her future pfans indiufe a position as a. Sta.ff 1 Auditor at Ernst aruf Young
in WyomissiTI.9, Pa.

~n Communications. At Wilkes slit
r mem6er for Wi!kes Today, a. donn
tf.. Erin was a. mem6er of tfie 1990-91 1
r and professiona.C uaison for tfie IABC.

·eceive an MFA from tfie University of
and fi[ms. Erin sends speciaf tfu.utks tn
~ lier.

Crn19 Larimer

Bethfefiem, Pa.
Wnik at Wilkes, Cm.19 served as President of tfie Progra.mmiTI.9 Boan!, wuC fie[a tfie
Sofu Concert/CofJeefwuse Committee Cliairperson position. He was afso a. resident
assistant, an Ac!missions Office empfuyee, wuC a. mem6er of tfie varsity soccer te.a.m.
Crctig earnea a. ckyree in tfie Fine Arts a.ruf fuul severa.C cutism wu( llterary serections
puE6slid in tfie Manuscript, Wilkes University's llterary nu19azine. In tfie future,
Cra.19 fwpes to secure a. position as a. gra.pf"tic fu19ner.

161

�Kristen Mafi.tsk.y
Tunkliannock., Pa.
Kristen receivea a Badiefor of Science in Efectrica[ E119ineerin9 with. a minor in
Pliysic.s. At Wilkes, sfie smiea as a Resident Assistant. arul sfie was a member of tfie
first .9nufuati119 cfuss to participate in Leaaersliip Wilkes-Barre. Sfie smied" as president for
tfie Society of Women E119ineers, is a member of I.E.E.E., tfie Programmi119 Boan(, arul
tfie Pliysic.s Cfu.6. After 9raa:uatw"1 Kristen pfans to work. for a meaium-siw! e119ineeri119
firm speci.afizi119 in ceffufar arul microwave communications.

Linda O'Boy[e
Dupont, Pa.
Linda receivea a Badiefor of Science in Nw-si119. W/ii[e at Wifkes slie served as at
year member ruu! officer of tfie Nursi119 Students Or9anizatio"1 aru! was a. vofuntw at
American Red Cross. Sfie was tfie 19 91 recipient of tfie Wyomif19 Vaffey' s Nurse off:
for tfie American Cancer Society. Linaa was tfie 1st runner-up to Miss PennsyCva.n.ia. in 1.
arul Miss Wilkes-Barre/Scranton in 1991. After graduati119 sfie wif! 6e empfoyei! i::
Nes6itt Memorial HospitaL arul pfans to receive a master's degree in 9eront.olo9y, special::.
in Afzfieimer' s arul Parkinson's disease.

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162

Amy Scfuoos
Gfen Faffs, NY
W/ii[e a.t Wilkes, Amy was active in S
and enior Class Presiaent. Sfie fettuea in
senior year. Amy was tfie Letterwomen' s
tftt. Ou.tstmufi119 Coffege Students in A
Oritntation Leader. Sfie enjoys sports, mus
Accounti.119 and pCans to work. in gov

�Joanne PugCia
Shenandoah, Pa.
Joanne received" a. Bae.fie.fur of Science Degree in Nursing. She was active in the
Nursing Student Or9a.nizatio"1 serving as via-president., president-e~ aruC president.
Joa.nm. afso was active with the American Rd Cross) a mem6er of B.A.A.C.H.U.S.)
Dormitory Haf! Co~ Student Life Committee) ruu! was a homecoming queen
ca.ruliaate. She interned at the Lemyfi Va!!ey Meau:af Center. In the futw-eJ Joa.nm. wif!
participate in the Advanced Internship Prop-am speciafizing in critica! care at the
Lefciyfi VaLfey Hospital.

in Nursing. Wliife. at Wifkes she served as a. tfuu
Students Or9a.niuttio"1 ruu! was a vofunteer at the
. recipient of the Wyoming VaLfey' s Nurse of Hope
vas the 1st runner-up to Miss Pennsy[va.nia. in 1990
91. After ynufuating she wifC 6e empCoyea at tfu
-eaive a. master's aegree in 9erontoCo9y) speciafu~

AmyScfuws
Gfen Falls, NY
Wliift at Wilkes) Amy was active in Student Govemment., serving as cfass representative
wu£ Se.nior Class President. She fettered" in Womens Tennis a.rul was captain of the team fier
senior year. Amy was the Letre.rwomen' s Cfub Treasurer) a. resident assistant., a. mem6er of
the. Outstaru:Ci119 Co~e Students in America.) a Senior Scfwfur-Athfete) ruu! a. New Student
OritntationLeaaer. She enjoys sports, music ruu! singit19. ·she ea.med a. Baefiefur of Science in
Acwutttlf19 cuu:C pfans to work. in 9ovemment or at a. private accounting firm upon. ynu(uation.

�Laurie. Tappan

West Milfor~ NJ
Laurie. was actively invoCved in Stuknt Government wfiere sfie semi
Corresponcf1119 Secretary. She was afso a member of the Wifkes University
9ramm1119 Board, a participant in Le.aaersliip Wilkes-Barre, aruC a. ~ asr
for the Core Studies Program. Laurie. was a Fresfunan. Orientation Group~
stuknt assistant, a.ncf a stuknt coordiruttor. She served as a. vice-presiattlt for~
a.ncf was the 1990-91 Wilkes Universi-ty Homecomi119 Qleen. Laurie mttrntd
Greater Wifkes-Barre Partnersliip. She earn.ea a Badtefor of Arts in Com~
with concentrations in Puhtk Refations a.ncf Rftetoric., as wdC as a. minor in Socu
She extends specia.C thanks to lier f amiCy a.ncf fmnds for their fielp a.ru! suppon
lier time at Wifkes.

Kevin TronkowsRi
Endicott, NY

Kevin fias earn.ea a Badtefor of Science in EfectricaC £"9inwi1t9 with a mw
Physics. He was named to the Dean's List eiyfu: semesters, aruC is a member l_
Nationa.C Physics Honor Society a.ncf the Institute of £Cectrica[ Et19inem
Efect.ronics Er19ineers. Kevin was a starti.119 9oafkuper for the Wifkes' V~ity
Team for four years, a.ncf was named 1st Team Sdiofar Atftfet:e. Soccer AIL-A
6y Adufas a.ncf the Nationa.C Soccer Coadtes Association of Ame.rial. He serveif on
Wifkes Universi1:)' Programmin9 Board as the Concert C/iairperson. In ftis yt1J11
Wifkes, Kevin was a R.e.siaent Assistant., a tea.clii119 assist.ant for tfie Core S
Program, a.ncf he worked in the Radon. La6omtory. After _gmdiuition Kevin will'
the Ecfison Et19ineerit19 program at Genera.C Electric' s Aircraft Contro( Sy
Department in Binghamtott,, NY.

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D. L. Wliafey

Phi!ak(p liia., Pa.
D. L. is a _grcuf:uate transfers
he 6dor19s to tfie Accounting
L. nas afso received a w·
Wifkts/Commwtity Coffege of

�Government where she smied as the
.ember of tft.e Wilk.es University Pro-

Wifkes-Bam, cuu! a teadiing assistant '
Fres linum Ori.etttation Group Leder, a D. L. Wliaf.e.y
fie served as a vice-president for IABC,
Phifaa.e.fphia, Pa.
necomi119 Queen. Laurie interned at the
D. L. is a 9fculuate transfer student who lias 6erome a campus leader at Wilkes University.
a Badiefor of Arts in Communications
Sfie 6efot19s to tft.e Accowttit19 cuu! Business Club, IABC, and tft.e. Brack Student Coalition, D .
ietoric,, as we[( as a minor in Sociofo9y.
L. fws afso received a Wilkes University Academic Transfer Scfiofarsfi.ip and a
ritnds for tft.eir hefp cuu! support cfuri119 Wifkes/Community Co[ege of Pfiifuaefphia BM9e Program ScfioCarsfiip.

Jectrical E119ineeri.119 witfi a minor in
ftt semesters, cuu! is a mem6er of tfie
1Stitut.e. of Efectricaf E119ineers and

fkeeper for tft.e. Wilk.es' Varsity Soccer
. SdioCar Atfifete Soccer Aff-American
ociation of America. He smied on the
Concert Cfuwperson. In fiis years at
achi119 assistant for the Core Sttufies
ry. Aftu 9Taduation Kevin wiff enter
Efectric' s Aircraft Contro[ Systems

Kim6erCy ]. Zofu
Ki119ston, Pa.
Kin was actively invo[ved with tft.e Commuta Councii where sfie served as
Publicity Cfumperson, Vice-Presidelt½ cuu! President. She was afso a Student Government E;\UUl:ive Boarc! Mem6er, a representative for Leader.snip Wilkes-Barre, vicepresiaent of tft.e. Pre-MedicaC Society, writer for tfie Beacon, and mem6er of tft.e.
Biofo9y Cfub. Kim was afso a student leader on tfie Board of Trustees, cuu! was tft.e.
manayer for 6otfi tft.e Woman's Baskethaff cuu! Sojt6aff Teams. Tfu-0U9fi lier work. at
Nes6itt Memorial Hospita.C as a Pharmacy Tedinician, Kim fiopes to 6erome a
p fiarmacist.

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�SENIOR WEEK
It's a. ti.me of mixd emotions; tfie fast wai a
student Sf ends a.s a. student of Wifkes University.
In Just a. Jew sfunt days tfte.y wiCC 6ecome afumni oWi!kes, and tfie.n it's on to tfte. 6-usiness worfif. Bi::
what sliouuC tfie.y cfu in the. meantime.? c ~ (1'
course!
Wilkes' a.nnua! Senior Cefe&amp;mtion ~ off or.
Swufa.y, Ma.y 19, 1991, at Murra.y's Ittt1c, wftcr
fuuufreru of seniors, f;ierufs a.ruC family partied tfu
ni9ht a.wa.y with fe!fuw gra.tuates.
Tuesday, Ma.y 21, brot191it afo119 tftt senu~
Picnic at Rafston Ficla.. It was a. day wfttre VO·
fey6a.([ a.nd sojtba.([ were the most important~
ti.vities at hand, a.ru( the. only qUtStion tftt aearu
a.skfd wa.s "fioufo9 or fiam.6ur_ger?" For most,, tfu
ceCe6ra.tion continued a.fter the. picnic at tfu
"Tu66s/' a. weal swimmU19 fiofe, wliue. s~
took adva.ntaye of the. 6eautifu[ weather.
Thursday ni9ht Ma.y 23, seniors tnufu! cut-ot·
jeans and t-shirts for suits a.ruC dresses as Presiatr.
Breiseth fiefrC the. annual Senior Dinntr-Dana at~.
Woocffanas. Tliis wa.s one Cast ni9fu: out wit·
friends, a.nd the. seniors took advantage of Ui party·
U19 'ti! dawn and fioflfir19 on to tfiose fast _predm.
moments.

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�of m~ emotions; the fast wee~ a.
as a. suufent of Wilkes University.
, sftmt days tfiey wifC 6ecome afumni of
:then it's on to the &amp;usiness world. But
·they do in tfie meantime? Cefe&amp;rare, of

ie

ufs

umua[ Senior Cefe&amp;ration ~

off on

y 19, 1991, at Murray's Inr1t where
seniors, fmrufs cuuC famiLy partid the
with f&amp;ow gra.tuates.
Ma.y 21, "&amp;rougnt afo119 the Senior
iston Fiefd. It was a. aay where. vo[sojt6a[[ were tfie most importwtt ac.~ and the onCy qUf.Stion the deans
'fiotcfu9 or fuun6ur9er?" For most, tfie
continue&lt;! a.fte.r tne picnic a.t tfie
Coca£ swimming ftofe, wfiere students
19e of tfie 6eautifu[ weatfier.

Tri9ht, Ma.y 23, seniors traded cut-off

for suits cuuC dresses as President
:tfie cimwaf Senior Dinner-Dance at tfie
Tfiis was one fast rri9nt out with.
the seniors too~ w:Cva.nu19e of it, party~ and ftofr!ing on to those Cast precious
fiirts

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�COMMENCElvfENT
FinafCyJ SatunfayJ Ma.y 25) 1991) anived mu! ~fu
with it tempemtw-es in the 90' s wu£ pfenty of sW1Snint
Gnuluation ceremonies took. puu.e. in the, Ailuuu! C. Ml!lti
Cent.er) wliere the atmosphere was cfum,ed with ct.1e&amp;ration. Ma.ny suufents demonstrated their liappinw
with messages on their caps) 6ottfes of cfuunpagne, ar~
enthusiastic cfiurs for their classmates as eadi. strol
across the stage to receive their dipfomas. Aru! aftholl§
eacfi student experienced his or fier own ~ttment fc
what they Fuuf acwmpCis~ there was also a. touch
sa.dness in the a.ir. Lea.Ying 900d fmnd's and a. pfact you.'vt
caffu£ home for four years is never easy. Each new Wifu
alumnus wilt for9e onward witfi. the rest of liis or fttr cm·.
fife 6ut there wifC alwa.ys 6e a. smafC piece of their litaru
Wifkes Universi-iy wliere for the past four years tf.ty
worw( lived, fovea, mu( 9Tew up.

�:mfay, Ma.y 25, 1991, arri.ved cuuf &amp;roU9fit
o±ures in the 90' s mu[ plenty of suns fiine.
emonies took.. place in tlie Arruuuf C. Marts
. tlie atmosphere was cfuu-qed witft. ce(..
o/ stw!ents demonstrated their liappiness
: on tft.eir caps, 6ottfes of c.fi.ampe19ne, cuuf
i.urs for tfieir classmates as each. stroffed:
Je to receive their dipfomas. And aftftoU9fi
~erienwf fcis or lier own ~tement Jor
i acrompfisfied, there was afso a toudi of
air. Lea.vi119 900d friends a.nd a. place you've
r fow years is never easy. Each new Wilkes
:or9e onward witft. tfie rest of fiis or fter own
vi[ alwa.ys 6e a. smafl pita of tft.eir hwts at
~ity where for tfie past fow years they
fuve4, a.nd 9Tew up.

���CONGRATULATIONS

�CLASS

of
'91

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��Dr. Chriswpfier N. Breiseth

Dr. Ro6m.J. Heaman

President

E~ve Assistnnt u, the President

Dr. George W. Walifuer

Via,.President of Academic Affairs

Ms. Le19ri Major
Assistant Dean of Stuaent Affi

Jane. Lampe-Grori

Mr. TnotMS B. Hru!wr
Vice-President of Devefopment

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Mr. Pau! O'Hop

Vice-President of Busi11£Ss Affairs am[ Auxiliary Enwprises

Dean of Student Affairs
Mr. Mam AUen.
Associate. Dean of Student AfJ

�t to

Mr. Anthony J. Sfiipufa.
Director of Afumni

Dr. George W. Wafdner

tan

the. Presiaent

Via-Presiaent of Acaaemic Affairs

Ms. Le½Jn Major

Ms. Barbara Ktt19

Assistant Dean of Studi.nt Affairs for R.esiaent Life

Coordinator of International Studi.nts and Speciaf Pmgrams
Mr. Midiaef Nolfe
Director of Studi.nt Activities

Jane Lampe-Gron
Dean of Studi.nt Affairs
Mr. Meri Affen.
Associau Dean of Studi.nt Affairs

and A ~ Entqrnses

177

�Dr. W119ifta. Tayfor
Associate Dean of the Schoo( of Business, Society, cu
Graduate Business Program

178

Mr. TliwdcreJ. Ensel
Dean of the Schoo( of Business, Socit.lJ, am! Pulilk Pofu:y

Dr. Mafunoiu[ H. Fttfutty
Dean of Gmauate Stuaits am! Adult Education.

Dr. James P. Roaechko
Dean of the Schoo( of Li6era[ Arts ruu! HW1Ullt Scit.nas

Dr. timid: R. Neji6
Dean of the Schoo( of Scit.n.ce am! E1"9itteeM9

Care.erServices:Ms.Caro(A
Price, Coonfinator of Care.er

�Dr. W09ifut Ta.yfor
Associate Dean of the Scfwo[ of Busi=s, Society, cuu! Pu6fic Poficy, Directnr of
Gnufuatt. Business Program

Admissions: 1st Row Marc Davis, Dean of Admissions; Karen Mason, Assistnnt Dean of Admissions; 2nd
Emory Guffrovic.Ft, Associate Dean of Admissions; Ann Mam Parry, Assistnnt for Transfer Students;
Kim Corre[, Assistant Dean of Admissions; Hefen Barrett, Assistnnt Dean of Mmissions; Afan Zel&amp;tu,
Assistant Dean of Admissions; Mam HWJler, Secretary; Eleanor Ryc!ufs~, Offiu Manager; John. Chwalek,
Speciaf Assistnnt to the Dean
Row

ow! H. Fafuny
nufuate Swc!ies cuu! Adu&amp;: Editca:tion

r. umul R. Neji6
ean of the Scfwo( of Science. anc! E119illW'U19

Career Services: Ms. Caro[A. Bosack, Coorcfituttor of Co-Operatlve Education cuu! Fide! E;q,eriences; Ms. Regina M. Mescfti.ni, Secretary; Ms. Dorotli.y ].
Price, Coorcfinator of Career Counseli1191 Mr. EU9ene S. DomwfsRi, Associate Dean of Student Affairs

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�Financia£ Management: ~a.n PfeskO, Sue Paofettl, Tricia.
Degnan, Elsie. Dock, Pat Swam, Kevin McHaft, Eawanf
Wood; Missing Suutu. Dyanick, Pat Minet

Publk Refations: Nedra Bfoom, Eaitor Wilkes University Q}uuteny Me19azine, Jam
Manganeffa, Director of Pulilk Refations, Mmf Davis, Assistant Director

Library Staff: Suuet! Jon Lindgren, Freaerid K.rohfe, ·
Prisciffa Ca.muon, Lorna Dane, Ann Fretry, Mary w~

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Human Resources Management: Eugene L. ManganeCfo, Director, Mary C. Lorusso, Assistant Director, Romaine Smfrcm, Secretary, Rita Zufa, Payro[

Dr. Jofut F. Meyers, Registrar,
Mrs. Jtu!itft. A. Wie.nckOsH,
Secretary, Mrs. KathfunJ.
Dieknaus, Secretary, Mrs. Joan
T. Pappas, Secretary, Mrs. Susan
A. Hritzak, Assistant Registror,
Seated Mr. Josepfi M. Ku!tys,
Secretary

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IIt.aliFt Services: Kntrina Harris, Student Heafth Cferft
£fuabeth Kwak, Technician
.

�:s Univmity Qµartel{y Magazine., Jane
;rk Da.vis, Assistant Diru:tor

Library St.a.ff: SeatedJon Limfp-e.n, Fredaici Krolift, Jose.pfiine. Fiascki, Brian]awfu:, Sue. Topfer, ]a.mes Be.r9; Standl.119 Mi.fdrni Gmve.r, Jose.pfi En!ick, June Mufe.r, Joan Fon!, Josepfi R. Banierio,
Priscilla. ClllttUOn, Loma. Darte., Ann Fretty, Mary Watkins, Heidi Se.fecky

15Ul5 HACGARf

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Secretary, Rita. z.ufa, Pa.yro[

Dr. John. F. Meyers, R.e9istrar,
Mrs. Judith A. Wienaosk.i,
Swe.tary, Mrs. Kath!un].
Diekfuws, Secretary, Mrs. Joan
T. Pappas, Secretary, Mrs. Susan
A. Hritzak, Assistant R.e9istmr,
SeateaMr.JosepfiM. Kuftys,
Secretary

Heaftfi Seivices: Katrina. Hams, Stuae.nt Heafth Cfe.m; Dimte. O'Brien, Coon!inator, Missi.119
Efi.uibetfi Kwak, Tecfuucian

Sonfuni Art Gwfery: Jean Adams, Assist.ant Director, Judith O'Toofe., Director; Missi.Jl9
Kimheny CooCbaugh, Secretary

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�Acwuntu19 Department: Mr. Jofm. Sosid, Ms. Mary Ann Rexer, Mr. Kennetn A. Broadt, Ms.
Cynthia.]. Cfusari&amp;., Ro6ert S. Capin

Art Department: Mr. Ricfum! A. Fwfer, Mrs. Judith O'Toofe, Mr. Hero Sinwn, Mrs. Jean.Aim-.
Dr. Wifilam Sterfi119, Ms. Sfiaron Bowar, Missing "Ms. Jennifer Smith, secretary

Busi~s aru!Economics Department: Dr. Anthony Liu.u:o
See.fey, Dr. We19ifia Ta.yfor, Mr. Sfirinivas p
l fitoaore E119e[, Dr. Sa.mua[ 06erstein, Mr. Ridian( Rasp1
Dr. Howan! Wiffiams

;'_°6ert D.

I

•

Biofo9y Department: Dr. Michad Steefe, Dr. Les Turocri, Dr. Kenneth Pufcock, Dr. Kenneth Kfemow; S ~ Dr. Wif6ur Ha.yes, Mr. Henry Steuben, Mrs. De&amp;6ii. PrntaZefuter, Dr. Davia Lo119, Dr. Miu Case; Missing Mary Louise Linaquist, secretary

182

Communu:atwns Department: Seated" Dr. Brruffonf Kinney; !
Dr. Da.vuf Bnu!bury

Jiw rJm.es-Crafuul;

�Chemistry Department: Dr. Terese Wignot, Mrs. Maria Bianco, Mrs. Hefen. ZufwsR-y;
Standl.ng Dr. Wiffia.m Stine, Dr. Howan! Swain, Dr. Rafpli RD.uffe, Mr. Francis
Sa!Cey; Missing Dr. Owen. Faut

(rs. Jud"itft. O'Toofe, Mr. He:rli Simon, Mrs. Jean. Adams,
Missin9 Ms. Jennifer Smitfi. secretary

Busint.Ss aru!Eronomics Department: Dr. Antlion.y Liuuo, Dr. MerfePeper, Dr. RDnau!Scliwartz, Dr.
Ro6ert D. Seefey, Dr. W09ifta. Tayfur, Mr. Sfui.n.ivas Pe.t1.U9otu!a; Missing Dr. Ann Batory, Mr.
Tfttodore E119el; Dr. Samua! 06erstein, Mr. Riclian! Raspen, Ms. Slierry Rodin, Mr. RD6e:rt DeYotu19,
Dr. Howan! Wiffia.ms

Communications Department: Seated Dr. Brw!fon£ Kinney; Standl.ng Mr. Tfiomas Moran, Ms.

yes, Mr. Henry Stt.ulien, Mrs. De6&amp;ie Prater-

]ant Elines-Cmhall, Dr. Davia Bmdvury

Communica:twns Department: Seated Dr. Brw!fom Kinney; Standlng Dr. Micliae.[ Incitti, Mr.
Tfiomas Bigfer; Missing Mr. Can Brigu!o, Mrs. Dorotliy Sdi!inpru:m

183

�History Department: Dr. Kuo-Kang Sfuw, Dr. Harofd Co~, Dr. J
Dennis Hupcfi.u:k, Mrs. Dorotliy Schlingman
Ecfocation. Department: Mr. Edwin Jolinson, Ms. Diane Pofadiek, Dr. DoU9fas Lyndi, Ms.
Laure( Gins91U9n, Dr. MichaeC Heikkinen; Missing Ms. Lynn Rae

Katftt.rine Chase, Dr.
Poris

Ett9ineeritt9 Secretary Ms. Barfiam]. Fa.ulfs

Mr. MichaeC Petyak,

Ell9inu:rill9 CADD Instructor

Matfi cuuf Computer Scienct
Kuyenamn, Dr. Louise Bert
SotJTS, Dr. Ro6in Snycfer, r
Ett9ine.eritt9 Department: Dr. Au. Raw.vi, Dr. Vasundhra. Cfunu!ry, Dr. Yunsoo Cfwe, Dr. Alimaa Amuuu£, Dr. Taehu. Lee, Dr. Vija.y Arora, Dr. A9na Gfioresni; S ~ Dr. Sfieo Misru, Dr
Mu.nawar Afmuu(, Mr. Jofui Janacek, Dr. Tfwmas Bwnfonf, Dr. Dame( Piiufw(a, Dr. Tfiyagamjan Srinivasan, Dr. Sofe.yman Mofiseni, Dr. Perwez Kafim; Missing Dr. Je;ny Kucina, Dr. Jc

Orefiotsiy

184

�qi5tory Department: Dr. Kuo-~ Sfiao, Dr. Haroli! Co~, Dr. Joel BeruttsR-y; Missing Dr.
ennis Hupclu&amp;., Mrs. Dorotny Schfingnum.

ieaetary Ms. Bcubam.J. Faulfs

Lanyt1a9e. aruf Lite.mwre. De.part:ment: Lois Rdnwrul, Ms. Victoria Jae.n, Mr. R.D6e.rt Ste.e.Ce, Dr.
Wafter .Karpinich

Matn aruf Compute.r Science. Department: Dr. Ste.plum TilTman, Mr. James De.Cosnw, Dr. Samue.( Merill; Dr. John. Kocfi, Mr. Tli.urai
KU9e.tufran., Dr. Louise. Be.mm; Missing Dr. J(ty Be.fa.nse.r, Ms . Irene. Cocro, Mr. Rafpfi Kufm, Mr. Zangwi[ R.Dse.n6aum, Dr. R.idumC
Sotu:5, Dr. R.D6in Snyae.r, Dr. Jie. Warty, Dr. Bing Wong
Dr. A9~ Gfioresfii; Standlng Dr. Sneo Misra, Dr.
r. P~e.z Kafun.; Missing Dr. Jerry Kucirfu., Dr. Jofin

11U,

185

�Nursi119 Depaitment: Mary Bante!I, Ms. Ann Russin, Dr. Ann Marie Kofutwwsn,
Dr. Tficresa Grabo, Dr. Leona Castor, Middfe Su.wutt. Drujfnu, Ms. Mary Ann
Saueraka, Ms. Caro( Za&amp;; Top Ms. Karen Ka.minsh, Louise Ware!, Mary Ann
Notarian.ni, Bfi"9ette Ziefutsn, Mary Ann Merrigan

Pliifosopfiy Deparnn.ent: Ms. Jennifer Smith, Dr. Linaa Pa4 Dr. Stamey Kay, Dr. Hw

Jaw6y

Sociofo9Y aru!Antliropofo9
Dr. Michae( Garr, 2nd:RJ

PfiysicafEdiuatiott Department: SeatetfMr. Gregory BtJrton, Mr. Tfiomas McGuire, Mr. Jolin Ruse, Mr. Arfan Zelfnu, Adi!y Mafatt.sta, Mrs. Doris Saracitto; S ~ Mr.
Pfiil Wi119ert, Mr. Micnae( Ae&lt;( Mr. RDnalif Rainey, Mr. Josepfi DeMelfi, Mr. RD!aru! Scfimuft; Missing Mr. Tom Dunsmuir, Ms. Mary Gufcspie

186

�th, Dr. Luufa Paul; Dr. Stanley Kay, Dr. Henry

Pliysics Department: Seated Dr. Freaeric E. Bdfus,
Dr. Ro9er L. Maxwe!l; Dr. Rosalie Lonroski, Dr.
Levere C. Hostler; Standing Dr. Jeny .Kuci.rRa, Ms.
Jw!y Ka.tnowski, Dr. Wafter PCace.~

Socwfo9Y aru! Antfiropofo9y Department: Dr. Jonn Nattk.e, Ms. Chery( HoJfmaneFeicfu:er,
Dr. Midiae! Garr; 2ru! Row Dr. Ro6ert Tuttle, Dr. James Menyman
M15. Doris Saracino; Standlng Mr.
. Mary Gillespie

!Sta,

187

�Due to conservatives ruuf Ci6eraJ
were wufu attack this year on tli
issue. Tfie first amendment ~
cfom of sp~ yet it seems tfie

someone tryi119 to mnke a.n ~pt
2-Live Crew not only mrufe I
were afso fiit fum! 6y tfie censcm
Tfieir second affium, "As Nasty}
na Be," was consuferd 6y Ffui
o6scene, and tfien 6cumd from
stores. One store owner was fo
court for seffi.119 tfie af6um afe
wot.LU! seem that for now tftu
pro6fems are far from over.

CURRENT
EVENTS

188

�Due to conservatives and Ci6erafs1 tfUISicians
were under attack tfi.is year on the censorship
issue. Tfie first a.meru!ment cfear(y states freeaom of sp~ yet it seems there is afwa.ys
someone trying to make a.n e;t:eeptwn of it.
2-Live Crew not only made hit songs 6ut
were also hit narc[ 6y the censorship activists.
Tfieir secoru! af6um1 "As Na.s-ty As You. Wanna Be/' wa.s considered 6y Ffurufu pofu:e a.s
06scene1 a.ru! then 6aru-id from safe in reconf
stores. One store owner wa.s fowu! 9uifty in
court for sefilng tfie a!6um after the 6a.n. It
wouu! seem that for now tfi.is 6a.nd' s Cegaf
pro6fems are far from over.

Wfien you're hot you're ftot and tfie 9ofaen
9m Madonna fias 6een hot for a. fong time. Tfie
actress1 singer1 a.ru! "material 9irC' fias Fuu£ hit
a.fter hit on the charts. As tfie 1990-91 schoo[
yea.r 6~a.n1 Madonna's fa.test a.fbum1 "I'm
Breathfess" wa.s fii91i on the fist., a.ru! over on the
Top 100 Sin9fes fist., "Hanky Panky" continued its a.ppearance. Mru!onna took. much
abuse for fier provocative video for tfie hit
"Justify My Love" on fier foffow-up a.fbum, 6ut
sfie 6umea tfie conservatives 6ack wfien the
video wa.s released for private safe..

189

�Every year has its hit music a.rul top stars. This year
M. C. Hammer) the 2 7-year-old rapper from Oak!aiu!,
showw his stuff when his secorul afbum) "Pfease.
Hammer Don't Hurt 'Em/' sold more tfum 5 million
copies. Even tfioU9fi Hammer is put down 6y otftu
musicians as a. se.[[ out to pop) fie sa.ys ~ "If
wanting to 6e 6fu.c{ 6y everyone is a. se.[[ out then I'm a
se.[[ out.am£ I fuve it!" Wften this man puts on a. sfiow,
comp fete. with 32 others) it's pure enterta.inment.
Paufu A6cfu! mooe lier music de6ut this year. Tfiis
dancer cftoreograpfier tume4 vocafist hasn't [eft tnt
cfuuts since. Tafk. a.6out spreru!i119 yourself arowuf!
This fittfe. fruly' s care.er is far from over yet.

Ivana a.ml Doru
fiave fuokea Gu.
marital a.ml mau
don't 6efieve it. 'I:
were slowly e:rod"e,a
~e of financiaC d
a.ru! Ivana.i his ~
separaw! a.fter Tru
tica[[y finkea wW
Ma.rCa Ma.pres.
movro out of the
p~ in.New Yom'.
a.ml t.afk of divorc
I

a[[ year.

190

�Jim Henson was a puppeteer witft. an
enonnous f0Cfowitt9. On May 16, 1990,
at tfte age of 53, fie c!id from a severe
rose of pneumonia. Duritt9 ms career, fie
created an erufearitt9 ttt.eM9erie of creatures, diaract.ers of timefess appeal In
1969 Henson's creations - Kennit, B½J
Bin:(. anc! Cookie Monster - first appeared on publk TVs Sesame Street.
Tfie~ in 1976, Tfie Muppet Sftow was
6om. His creations wiff five forever Miss Pi99y, Fozzie Bear, Gonw, Bert,
aru! Ernie anc! many many otfters.

n.usic mu( top stars. Tms year
ear-ofd: rapper from Oakfand,
liis secoru! afbum, "Please
i," sold more tfum. 5 million
tnmer is put down 6y otfter
to pop, fie says ~ "If
eryone is a sef£ out tften I'm a
lien this man puts on a sftow,
it.' s pure ett:tertainment.
· music cfe6ut this year. Tms
rid vocafist fulsn't fejt tfte
t spreaain9 yourself arotmd!
; far from over yet.

Ivana and DonauC Trump may
liave fuoW fiu
picture of
marital and lTUl:reriaf 6uss, 6ut
don't 6efieve it. Trump's miffions
were sfuwo/ eroded" in 1990 tow
edge of financial disaster. And fie
and Ivana, ms wife of 13 years,
separated aft.er Trump was romantica!!y finW with actress/mode(
MarCa MapCes. The Dona.Cd' s
moved out of wir 50-room tri-

w

p(e;dnNewYom's Trump Tower

anc! tafk of divorce. was rumored
a[ year.

�Nofan.Ryan can still put pfenty of lieat in his
fast 6afL Aruf at the ofc£ 09e of 43 - in a 9a.me
dominated 6y 9u.ys fuilf fiis 09e - tfut says
s o ~ a6ottt fiis Castif19 a6ifities. He fiofas
more tfum. 40 major ~ records, indiufi119
most no-hitters, most one-hitters, wu! most
strikeouts. He 9ot fiis name in the 6ooks for tfit.
New York. Mets, the Cafifomia Angefs, tfit.
Houston Astros, wu! the T~ Rangers.

71£

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'

In A119ust, 1990, a 34-year-ofcf foot6aff
pfu.yer namec£Joe Montana. made fiistory. He
~otiated one of the richest contracts in NFL
liistory with. the San Francisco 49ers. He
wou.fc£ 6e paul $13 miffion over four years to
pfu.y foot6afL Montana. fee£ the 49ers to their
fourtfi Super Bow[ victory in the previous
season. Now, lie wiCC 6e paid more tfum. any
qoorter6ack in the Iii.story of foot6afL

192

Presiknt Gwn
Mikfutif Gorliachev
several times aw-in
matter.s, on nuclei
matter of a possi6u
wfiidi. 6eca.me a re
in conae.mnif19 Ira
The Cofc£ War 6w
us fias endd wu!

6eyun.

Foocf fias 6ec.on
the Soviet Union.
even &amp;read - cft«
joind the fut of
cfudd to6acco, pcq
Znamensky, a 66saia: "Vf9etabfes1
- they appear
&amp;read there was ne
Russia. is fouling i

�President Geor9e Bush and President

Gor6adiev of the Soviet Union met
several times auri."9 1990 - on economic
matters, on n.u&amp;m- matters, and on the
matter of a possi6fe war in the Persian Gllf}
wfiicfi 6eca.me.. a reafi1:),'. Both feaders joind
in conae.m11m9 Iraq's invasion of Kuwait.
Tlie Cord War 6etwun tlie two super powers has ended and an era of cooperation has
6~
Mikfiail

pCefto/ of heat in his
the old 09e of 43 - in a 9ame
u.ys half his 09e - tfiat says
. his fastin9 abifiti£S. He ftoufs
najor ~ records, incfuai"9
most one-liitters, a.nc! most
rt his name in the 6ooRS for the
s, the Cafifornia At19els, the
and the Texas Rat19ers.

mi stifl put

Fooc! has 6ecome.. a scarce commoc!i-ty in
tlie Soviet Union. As shoppers grumhfec!,
even 6rea.c! - clieap a.nc! always pfentifu[joind the fist of liarc!-to-9et items tfiat indiufu{ to6acco, paper, and 9asofine. Anatory
Znamensk.y, a 66-year-ofd retiree!~ c!-river
said; "Vegeta.6fes, fruit, c.lieese, Gutter, meat
- they appear and disappear. But with
fireru{ there was never a pro6fem, untiC now."
Russia. is fou[1119 it c!ifjic:uft to f eec! itself.

193

�In the early momi119 funws of At19ust
2, foffowi119 1te9otiations and promises
6y Iraq's dictator, Sadaa.m Hussein., not
to use force, a powerful Iraqi army in-

va.c!ec! Ku.wait. Witfiin tfiree days,
1201 000 Iraqi troops with 850 tanks
poured into Ku.wait. Tfie United States
wasted oo time in answeri119 the asgression.
Hou.rs after tfie invasion, Ara6s
tfiro119fio1.1t the worfc! took. to the streets
in anti-Iraq demonstrations. U.S. forces
of weff over 100,000 were 6uift up in
ne19fi6ori119 Saw!i Ara6ia. Other nations
afso sent troops and jinancia[ support.
Tfie United Nations voted for economic
em6ar90 asainst Iraq.

�it19 liours of AU9ust
ltions and promises
aMa.m Hussein, oot

aju( Iraqi anny in'ithin three cfays,

ps witfi 850 tanks

It was also a time for ~ e in. Eastern Europe.
Communism oo fot19er rufe.c! that part of the woru!.
Demonstm:tors demaru!1.n9 an eru! to the Comrrw.nist Party
cfominatlon Cit cmuUes a.ru! pfa.cd flowers on &amp;fooastained
sufewafks where police attackd protesters in the far9est
mffy in. 20 years. Tliousands of stwfents murc.fid for five
liours to commemorate stwfentJa.n Opfet:% kiffea 6y Nazis
fifty years ago. Wlien demonstrators tried to reach central
Wencesfas Square, police attackd them witfi tear 9as,
ao9s, aru:C cfu6s.

Tfi.e United States

answeri119 the aginvasion, Ara.&amp;s
( took. to the streets
:rations. U.S. forces
)0 were 6uift up in
mbia. Other natlons

After months of cfe6ate aru:C years of strug9Ce, East
Germany and West Germany 6ecame the Federal RepubCic.
of Germany on Oct:o6er 3, 1990. Tlie new country will
nave a total popufation of nearCy 7 8 miffion and will
occupy 137,743 square miCes, or a.6out n.a.lf the site of
T~as. Five East Gernum states joined West Germany.
Berlin 6ecame the capitaL mu! Bonn is the seat of 9ov-

{ financial support.

emment.

voted for ecooomic

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PARENT
ADS

Dougfas Lee Af6ertson Graduation is yow- rewanl
May He always 6e your fu1p
way. May you. fia.ve Goci's rid
LoveA(way.
Mom

Suzanne Bauny Congratufa.ti.ons Sue.! y OU. c!w
world is your fufeu!oscope as
gracfuatescfioo(
Our Love,
Mom mu{ Da4 Joe a

Danieffe,
We are very prou.c! of ow- grcm
achievements. Congratufa.ti.ons!
Gooc! fuck and Goe! l

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196

Non.ni mu{ Notu

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D01.19Cas Lu Af.6ertson Graduation is your reward' for doi119 your 6e.st.
May He a!wa.ys 6e your ftdp arul 9uufe afo119 the
wa.y. Ma.y you. fiave Goel' s richest 6fessi119s.
Love A(wa.ys,
Mom

Elaine Aftoe Co119Tatufa:tions! We are very proud of you.
Hope you. wif! a!wa.ys fiave heaftfi, happiness, arul
success in your future years.
Mom, Vicky, Jofin

Suzanne Batory -

Kristine L. Bauer -

Conputufa.tions Sue.! You. c!ic! it your wa.y. Tfie.
worfa is your liakidosc.ope as it turns towards
graduate scfwo(
Our Love,
Mom arul Dcu(, Joe aruf Ann

We1ve wa.tdiec! you. 9TOW, sa.w the potentia!
dreams fu[fi[fe.cf. You.' ve mrufe a. c!ifferenc.e in our
fives. We1re proud of you. arul fuve you. very mudi.
Love,
Mom, John, De66ie, arul Jofin

Da.nieffe,

Da.nieffe,
Co119ratufations witfi. a[[ of our c.ontinui119 fuve
arul support. We are so proud of you.

We are very proud of our 9r~fiter arul fier
achievements. Co119Tatufa:tions !
Gooc! liu:k arul Goe! Bfess,
N onni a.nd Nono

Love,
Aunt Mimi and Uncle Geor9e

Ernest]. B • Jr. -

Buddy,
We fiave a!wa.ys 6un proud" of you. We fuve
you. very mudi. Gooc! fuc.k!
Love A[ways,
Mom and Dae!

Da.nieCfe Bia.ndii Da.nieCfe,

Co119Tatu!ations arul 6est wishes in a[[ your
future enaea.vors. We are very proud parents!
Love A[wa.ys,
Mom amf Dac!

Da.ve1
Best of liu:k a.nd success in a[[ of your fifetime
enaea.vors.
Love,
Jofin arul Saruly Bianchi

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197

�Edwcmf BiefmiEd!fie,
We're very prow! of you. and your 9ooc! work. I
know Dad, wfio is watdiing us from a. distance, is
also very pleased".
Love am( Prayers,
Mom, Leon, am( Paul

Vaferk Bu.6emiak Hi ya.ya.,

Jim F. Carra. We are prow! of your accompusfunents. Congratufations - "I Forgot!"
We Love You.

Jennifer Lynn Cata.ma Dear Jennifer,
You. fia.ve made us very prow:!. We know this is
tfie Sta.rt of a. 6ri9fit a.rut happy future..
Witfi A[ Ow- Love am( Best Wisfies,
Mom a.rut Da.c!

Cindi Cia.nffone Congratufations, we are very prow! of you. May
tfie future 6e as spec.ia.C as you. are. Happiness,
success, and 9ooc! fieaftfi a.Cwa.ys.
Love,
Mom am( Da.c!

LeRoy W. Cofema.n, Jr. LeRoy,
Congmtufutions on a. jo6 weff cfone.. May a[( your
drea.ms come true.
Love,
Mom am( Da.c!

De6ora.ft. Santayana. Congratufati.ons De6! Your fia.c! work am( determination fias fina[(y pa.ic! off. We are a[( very
prow! of you.
Love,
Mom, Dcu(, am( FamiCy

Da.nieffe Bianchi Da.nieffe,

Congrats 6i9 sis! You've made it tfu-0119fi a. fot.
Tnanks for a[( your fiefp a.rut inspiration.
Love,
Suzanne

"Congratufations," Gooc! Luck for a. Happy,
HeaWi.y, a.rut Prosperous Fu:t1we.. Ma.y a[( you
dreams come true.
We Love You.
Mom, Dcu(, Denise, am( Kyfe

Jofin Kevin Dafey Congmtufutions Jolin! We cu
wisfi you. fuck in continuing yo
narc! am£ you. wif[ 6e suaessfuL
LoveA(wa.ys
Your Fam.iCy

Efizabetfi DeSa.nto To ow- #1 NW"Se!! You-Jina~
Youl!
Momaru!Dad

Spencer Tfiomas Cor6ett -

198

Son,

You. fia.ve met tfie academic. and sociaL cfiaffe119es
a. sowu! education a.ffords. Congmtufutions! We're
very prow! of yoU:i your efforts, and a[( your
accompus funents.
Love,
Mom am( Da.c!

Jofm Fic!yk, Jr. Congratufations to

our son,

J1

saaificing a.rut ficmf work paic! ojj
prow! of you.
Love YOU:,
Mom, Dcu(, Jeanette, St.epfte

�~-

Jofut Kevin Daley -

ufu.tions/' Gooc£ Luck for a. Happy1
iU! Prosperous Future.. May a[[ you.
e. true.
We Love You.
{om, Dad1 Denise, anc£ Kyr.e

ffoneuf.ations, we are very prou.c£ of you. May
6e as special as you. are. Happiness,
agood fteaCth a.Cways.
Love,
Mom anc£ Dae!

liomas Cor6ett i:ve met tlie acad'emic anc£ socia.l diaffenges
ducation affords. Con.9Tatufations! We're
uC of you, your efforts, anc! a[[ your
funents.
Love,
Mom anc£ Dae!

.Congmtufations Jolin! We are prou.c£ of you anc£
w1Sli you. fuck in continuin.9 your education. Study
hare( anc! you wi[[ 6e sucussfu!.
Love A[ways,
Your FamiCy

ECizabetli De.Santo To our # 1 Nursell You. jina[[y du( it! We Love
You!!

Mom anc! Dae!

Susan E. Dalton James Pa.trick Dee To Susan, our favorite c!in.96at:
Jim,
You. c!ic! a _great jo6 these past four years. We're
Con.9ratufa.tions! We're very prou.c£ of you.
very prou.c£ of your perseverance. anc! positive at- You're tlie 6est son ever. Jeanne sends 9ooc! wish.es
titude.
a.&amp;o.
We Love You,
Lots of Love,
Dae!,
Mom, anc£ Jeanne
Mom, D°" JT, Denise, Cfuis, anc£ Anna.fisa

Mary Fmnces Durso Congratufations Mary! Gooc! fuck in your future
endeavors. We're very prou.c£ of you.
With Love,
Your Mom anc! Dae!

Jofm Fic!yk., Jr. Ju.cfy Atut Fitcli ~o~atufations to our so~ Jofut Jr. A[ your
Congmtufations! We are very prou.c£ of a[[ your
saai.fici.119 anc! ft.arc( work. pauf off. We are so very
accompfisfumnts. Work. fum!, 6e liappy, anc( a.Cprowl of you.
ways remem6er. WE LOVE YOU!
Love You,
Mom, D°" Nancie, anc! Stacey
Mom, Dae!, Jeanette., Steplie~ anc( Bi[[y

Betli Atut Eckfuut Con.9Tatufations Betli Ann! Your Dae! anc! I Cove

you very mudi. Goe! 6e with you. Your Dae! is ft.ere
in spirit anc! is very prou.c£ of you.
Love,
Mom, Micfu:i4 anc! Nana.

Wenc!y Atut Badiman Witli a[[ our Cove anc! pride,

Con.9Tatufations on ma.kiti:g your c!rea.m a reafl.1:)1!
May tlie future 6rin.9 even greater sucuss anc!
ftappiness.
Mama, Dae!, anc! Kim6erCy

199

�Jolin Ffet:cher IV -

Ffetcfu

Just aM this to our ever-growiny Cist of reasons
to 6e proud of you. Congratufations! We Love You.
Mom, Da,t

ana Jo

Ridw:rcf C. Fuerman Best of fuck as you. 90 forwa:rc( in. your fife. We
a:re so very proud of you!
Love,
Mom and Dad

Anthony J. Gafieffu We thank Goe! that He 9ave us the pri.vifeye of
6ei119 your pa:rents. You. nave always nuufe. us very
happy
proud of you. Best Wishes. Goe! Bit.is
You.

ana

Love,

Stacey S. Gfass Stacey,

Conputu[ati.ons! We're ver
Love,
Dad cuu!Mi

Mom and Dad

Tony)
Co119fC!.tu!ations! We a:re a[[ very proud of you!
We wish you. a[[ the. very 6est for a happy
Stu:WisfuL futu:re!

ana
Micfidfe D. Gautliitr -

A[Our Love)

and dedications nave resuftec! in a
ckgree to 6e proud of.
Han( woti

Tammy) Dorirtia.) Bo6) and Gnuulpa
Ann Ga.ffagher Dti9an Congratufations and Best Wishes to a woncfer_fu!
CUUJ9hteT and an ~ptional muse. We a:re a.[ so
proud of you!
Love,
Mom

Jeffrey GerosR.y -

Words cannot ~ess how we fee[ about you.
May a[[ you:r plans cuu! c:Creams for the. futu:re come
true. Congratufations on a. jo6 we[ done!
Love)

Mom a.nd Dad

Love,

Mom and Dad

Stacey S. Gfass -

It seems Gk on.Cy yestenfay a precinus fittfe 9in fi[fd my fife with fove, WU9fu:er) cuu! fun. Today a
6emi-tifuL youny woman fills my heart with joy and pride for a.[ that she's 6ecome
I Love You. "Ta.tie/' A[ways and Forever)
Mom

Mau:ra E. Gri66fe You.'ve made me very pro,
road aftead 6e fi£fuf with liapj
A[MyLo

Mom

Wenay A. Grose You.' ve done it . . . fiefc{ t
amf now it is a 6eautifuL reaE
wonaeifu[ tomorrow for you.
Happiness anc
Mom cuu!J

�I

J.

Gafte[o -

Starey S. Gfass Starey)
Congratufutions! We.)re. very proud of you!
Love.)
Dad aru! Mary

umk God tfwt He 9ave us the. privile9e of
ur parents. You fia.ve always made us very
u(

proud of you. Best Wisfies. Goe! Bfess
Love.)
Mom aru! Dad

D. Gauthier -

work. a.nc! cfedirotions fia.ve. resufte.c! in

Maura E. Grib&amp;fe a.

&amp;e. proud of.
Love)
Mom aru! Dad

ife. with Cove.)

fml9fiw)

[( tftat sfie' s &amp;ecome
tU( Forever,

aru! fen. Today a

Caroo/11- Gooc!forcf -

Conpruufatwns Caroo/fU Best wishes for a. sucre.ssfu[ future. We're very proud of you. We Cove
you very much.
Love.,

Mom) Dad;, aru! Lisa.

Yott've. m.ade me very proud of you. May you.
row£ afieac! &amp;e fi[fecf with happiness aru! sUCC£.Ss.

Pa.mcla. L. Gro6 Conpruufatwns on a. jo&amp; we[ done. We. are very
proud of you and your ac.compfisfiments.

A[My Love)
Mom

Mom) Dad;, Kare"1 B-ili MiRe) aruf Gm.rufparents

We.nc!y A. Grose Yott've done it ... lieu{ ii9fitCy to your c!re.am)
arul now it is a. &amp;eautifu[ re.a.u.f:)' aru! a. promise of a.
wotu!erful tomorrow for you.
Happiness and Love)
Mom aru! Dad

Love.)

Linda Ann Gubitose. Congratufutions Linda Ann on a jo&amp; we[ done
- we are very proud of you. Love aru! 9ooc! fuck in
your futw-e years.
Love)

Mom) Dad;, Gfe"1 Gram, Noni) Twe.y) anc! SpiRe

Dennis P. Granahan Congratufations Dennis on yow- ac.compfisfiments. You fia.ve always 9iven us re.a.son to &amp;e
proud. Gooc! fuck in yow- jutw-e endeavors.
Love)
Mom aru! Dad

Krista Gromofksi Kris~
May you always &amp;efieve in the speclaf a.&amp;ifities
Goe! fia.s created within you. Conpruufatwns!
Love)
Mom anc! Dad

Sarah H. Gawner Sarah,
You fia.ve 9fOWn to &amp;e tfie ufea£ woman i~ent;, Riru!,, sensitive) a.nc! stro119. How fortunaU. we. are to know yo¼ our dierisfid cfatJ91iter.
Love)
Mom anc! Dae!

�Paufu]. Hcufvance -

Patrick. Guinosso Super jo6! Congratufa.tions!
Love,
Mom am!Dcuf

Paufu,
Cofl9Tatufa.tions! Great jo6!
Love,
Miu

Midi.ad Hayes Yo, our son Midi.ae.(,
Conputufutions! We're so proud of you. aruC a[[
your acc.ompus fiments.
Love A[ways,
Mom aruC Dcuf

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Peter Guinosso -

Co119ratufa.tions! Great jo6!
Love,
Mom aruC Dcuf

Heather L. HatUi Co119ratufa.tions to tfie world's 6est datJ9fiter! We
are proud of your acc.ompusfiments aru( wisli you.
tlie 6est in your juuu-e career.
Witft.Love,
Mom am!Dcuf

Ridiarcf Heitman Congratufa.tions -

we wisli you. a[[ fife's 6est

Love aru( Happiness,
Mom am!Dcuf

You're our "mi9nt'' aruC sfuni119 star.
We're prow:(, we know tfiat you'[ 90 far.
We'[ fove you. until cfea.tft. us parts.

"Conputufutions" from our fi.earts.

Tamara Sue. Henaerson Tammy,
Congratufations on your gnufuation
p6slime.nts. You. Ftave _given me many .
fove, and priae. Keep up tfie 9oocf w01

Love,
Mom, Dcuf, aruC Danny

Bi[ Hatt.19an

Love,

Mom

Midi.aef B. Houfuton -

-

You. fi[[ our nearts witli fove arul pride. We
know you. will 90 far in fife 6wruse you are a. very
special person.
Our Love,
Mom aruC Dcuf

Wiffiam Gfen Davis Conputufutions am! 6est wish.es, Bi[{. "You're
on your way." We are proud of your accompusfiments. Goel 6e witli you. on your new journey
in fife.
We fove You,
Mom aruC Dcuf

S0"1

Wfia:tever gives you. peace witliin ye
in otliers, cfuufe119es you, arul lieq,s y01
dreams ••• tftat' s w ftat I'm wishift9 fc

Affectionatcly,
Mother

Rfwrufa. Hyfton Out in tlie worfrl we .fin4
Sucass 6~ins witli a person's ~
It's a[[ a state of mind.
You've earned two - Congmts - Cfu
Love,
Mom aru( Dcuf

�ll-ltCe. -

Tamara Sue Henaerson -

ri9fit" and sfiining star.
we know that you! [ 90 f a.r.
lL- until aeatft. us parts.
ms" from our fie.arts.

Tammy,
Congratu[ations on your graduation and cu:compfislune.11tS. You. fiave 9iven me many years of joy,
fuve, muf pride. Keep up tfie 9oocl work.
Love,
Mom

Love1
vCom, Dad, and Danny

fitart.s witft. Cove mul pride. We
r 90 far in fife 6ecause you. a.re a very
JT

Ow- Love,
Mom and Dad

. Davis -

lions and 6est wisfies1 BiCL "You're
1. 11 We are proud of your accom;ocl fie with you. on your new jo~y
We Cove You,
Mom aru!Dad

Bar6ara Ann Hinds Co~ns Bar6ara! You worwf very ftarc(
for tfiis and we are a[ very proucf of you. Best
wisfies for tfie fttture.
Love,
Mom, Dad, and]ack

Midtae[ B. Houfiston Son,
Wfiatever gives you peace with.in yourself, faith
in. otfttrs, cfuufe:J19es you, and fie!ps you. pa.int your
dreams ••• t1iat' s wfutt I'm wisfii:J19 for you.

Paul Hoffman Don't 6e afraicl to eajoy wfutt is 6eautifu[, and to
6efieve in wfiat you. give to tfie worfcf, so tfie worfcf
will 9ive 6ack to you.
We are very pro~ of you,
Love1
Mom and Dad

Jennifer Huber Co1'1:9Tatufations Jen! We're proucf of you and
Cove you Cots! Best wisfies to tfie CCass of 1 91.
Love1
Mom, Dael Jofin, Lisa1 and Mike

Affectwnately

1

Mother

Rhonda Hyfwn Out in tJie. woruf we fincii
Success 6egins with a person's will;
It's af! a state of mind.
rou.'v e e.arned" two - Co1'1:9Tats - Cfuu-9e On!!
Love,
Mom and Dad

]amR.S T. Kapuscfiinsk.y To my gracluate son 'Jimmy K. 11 :
My pride is genuine 6ecause of yow- achieve-

ments. My fa.ith in you. and yow- .ftrture achievements is fimitfess.
Co:119ratufations!
Love,
Mom

Davie! Kaszuba Co~ns,
You coufa: not fiave made yow- parents any
prouder!
Ow- Best Wisfies,
Mom and Dad

203

�Cliarfes E. Keyes Congratufations! We 6otfi are very prow! of your
aa:ompfisliments aau!emica[y a.nc( atfifeticaffy.
May your future 6e as &amp;rigfit as your past. We Love
You.

Mom aruf Dcuf

Ann Kilya.ttek -

Congnuufations on your _gnufuation! Your enthusiasm for fife makes fivin9 a.n cufventure. Take
this enthusiasm into your career mu( tlie cufventure
continues. Good Luck A[ways!
Specia.C Love,
Mom aruf Dcuf

Denise Marie Krynowsky To Denise,
Best wishes for fuwre suc.cess. May aff your
dreams come true.
Love,
Mom, Dcuf, mu( Clianene.

Uwarcf Ko6yfus Congnuufations on your outstanding adiievements. Our 6est wishes for fieaftfi, happiness, aru£
success in future pursuits. Trust in God. Bdttve in
yourself. Continue to dream.

Eric. J. Krwrr -

Congnuufations on your accompfisfunents during
your years at Wifkes. Good &amp;u:.k at meifica! scliooL
You're 9oing to make a fine. doctor.
Love a.ruf Best Wishes,
Mom aruf Dcuf

Love,
Mom, Dw(.

Bo6,Lisa,

Francis Jolin Krupa Congratufations to our so~ Frank. Mudi S1
if19 lie du£ to make. us proutf. May fiappiness
success return a6omuf.
Witli Love mu( Priae,
Bfessings aruf Good Wishes,
Mom a.ruf Dcuf

JoeLannottWay to 90 Joe! Congratufutions
to our num6er one son!
Love,
Mom a.ruf Dcuf

mu( a[( 01

Joe, Te&amp;Cy,
Grmufma mu( Grarufpa

Jason KraackCongnuufations in this 6ut another chapter of
fife. On rww to tlie nQ:t step witli success aruf
fiappiness.
A[Our Love,
Mom, Dcuf, Jenna, Deri~

Grampy, aruf Grammy

204

Francis Jolin Krupa To Our Brother mu( Uncle Frank:
AftfwU9li we don't muferstmuf wfiat it is you do,
today we're especia[[y prow! of you.
Luck mu( Success A[ways.
Love,
Willk, Pf99y, MicliaeC
Lori, Mary, Jaso~
Lauren mu( Afexann

F~
Jack of a[( trades with 9fea1 9Tcufes,
A[ways 6oasting, knows tlie most
In cap mu( 9ow~
May your path 6e up mu( never down.
Love,

U, Jamy,

mu( Nick

Kristin Ma!itsky We ft.ave 6eett 6fessed with many reaso
prow! of you and your accompfisfiments. ·
uufed a precious 9ift. We fuve you dear{y
Congratufations !
Mom muf Dcuf

�:el

vi.shes for
)mi,

future

success. May a[ your

Francis Jofin Krupa. Congratufati.ons to our son,, Frank. Mudi stw!yit19 fie c!ic! to make us protuL May happiness aruC
success return a6owul

true.

Witfi Love and Pride1
Bfessi119s and Gooc! Wis fies,
Mom aruC Da.c!

Love1
Mom1 Dcu(, a.nd Cliarfene

It's over!! I lutew yoU, coufd do it. Tfie end of
forever finaUy ca.me1 a[ my fuve now aruf forever.
Cofl9Tatufatwns, Love ACways,

Mom1 Dcu(,
Bo61Lisa.1

Gina. Marie Mafion Dear Gina.1
A very speciaf dau9fite.r1 you. fuive £19aitt 9iven
our family so mudi. joy. Be fuippy, 6e successfa' 6e
everytfiiTI9 yoU, want to 6e. Congrntufa.tions aruC
Best Wis fies to you aruC the Cfass of '91.
We Love You,
Mom and Da.c!

JoeLannon -

Way to 90 Joe! Congratufations and a[ our fuve
our number one son!
Love1
Mom aruC Da.c!

Joe1 Teddy,
Grandma aruC Gmndpa

Sean Mancuso -

f a[ trru:fes witfi 9reat 9rcu!es1
1s 6oastiTI91 RnOWS the most.,
aru! 9own,,
,our pcuft. 6e up aruf never down.
Love1

Ed, Jamy1 aruC Nick

Kristin Mafusky We fuive 6een 6fessec! witfi man.y rea.sons to 6e
protu! of you. aruC your accompfisfiments. You are
iiufeec! a. precious 9ift. We fuve you dearly!

Cofl9Tatufati.ons!
Mom aruC Da.c!

Love1
Dcu(, Mom, Rosanne, and Nancy

Ko6yfus -

to

come..

Tracey

mtufations on your otttstruufill9 achieve-

Our 6est wishes for ~ fuippiness1 ruu!
in future pursuits. Trust in Goe£. Befieve in
:. Continue to c!rea.m.
Love1

Josepfi A. Lisa. III Wlien you're 9iven a 9ift, it sfioufd 6e put to
9ooc! use. Fo[ow your c!ream.1 the 6est is yet to

Son,,
We were always protu! of yoU, 6ut we are
especia[[y protu! to 6e the parents of a. 9Taduatit19
student from Wi!kes University!
Best Wislies.
Love1
Mom1 Da.c!1 Steven

Scott M. Marcin To Scotti

Co119ratufati.ons and Best Wis fies. Lots of Luck,
Heafth, and Happiness 1 aruC Sucr.ess in the Future.
We are protu! of you!!
Love1
Mom and Da.c!

205

�Karen M. Mardanti You. set a. 9oa.C a.nd reacfted it with ff),ir19 c.oCors.
With our love and prayers, we wish you fuck upon
enteri.r19 the work.i.r19 worli:L
Love,
Mom, Dad, Jeanette, a.nd Billy

Micha.el Markiewicz Midiae.f,
Goe£ Bfess You. Best of fuck in your Business
a.ru! Accountir19 care.er.
Love,
Mom, Dad, and Adefe

Kevin Midiaef McDonafd: Kev,

Amy Melusky Cofl9Tatufations a.nd mountains of.future fuck and
success for the sucassfu.( c.ompfetion of seventeen
years of hard work a.nd sacrifice (certainly with
some fun).
Love aru! Pride Forever,
Mom and Dad

Words can.not aaequate.Cy ~ s our fove Jor
you and pride in your acc.ompGsfune.nts. Our greatest satisfactwn is tfiat you ma&amp; the difference.
A[wa.ys remem6er tfiat!
Love,
Mom cuu!Dad

Ro6ert McDonne[ -

Ro6ert,,

Conpu.tufations,
9oot! lieaCtfi..

mi9lit .future,

9ooc£ Cucki a.ru!

Love,

Mary and Katlifeen

206

Brian Marra. Congratufutions! We love you aru! are. very
proud of your acftie.vements. Wisfiing you. much
happiness a.ru! success in your future endeavors.
Mom, Dad, and Denise

Cor19ratufutions Ro6ert! Wisnin9 you success,
happiness, and a[( the 6est in the .future..
"Unk."

Your four years of c.offege are over. We are prowf
of you and wis fi you suc.ce.ss, acfiievement,, wuf
lieaCtfi..
Love,
Mom cuu!Dad

Laura Mtlnar Tfie world is yours Love, Now
stars. Be fiea.fthy a.ru! fiappy always.
Congratufutions !
Love,
Mom, Dad, Lisa, cuu{ Gr

Linda M. Mu.siek Your Mother cuu[ Father are very
for wfiat you. fia.ve aa:ompfufid.
Best of Luck in Your Cm
Love,
Mom cuu!Dati

Cfiristopfier Wayne No9a. For wfiat you.'ve aa:ompGslid a
fie.come, we c.ongratu[ate you with !
Love,
Mom cuu!Dad

�Marra.-

~ n s ! We fove you mu{ are very
of your acfue.veme.nts. Wis hi"9 you mucfi..
ess and suc.cess in your future endeavors.
Mom, Da4, a.ru! Denise

Law-a. MCi.nar The world is yow-s Love, Now reach for tfte
stars. Be fieafthy a.nd happy alwa.ys.
Conputufations!

Frederick Moase, Jr. Fred,
You. have alwa.ys maae. us prow! and today even
prouder. Good fuck in your future.

Love,

Love,
Mom a.nd Da.d

Mom, Da4, Lisa., a.ru! Gra.m

Vaferie D. Moyer -

Val - Conputu[ations sweetheart. We are very
proud of you.. Hope you can continue tfte rest of
your Ci.fe c!oi"9 p-em. thit19s.
Love Yo1.1:,
Mom aru( Da.d

cichaef McDonafd -

s ccumot ruf.equately

~ess our Cove for
pru{e. in your accompCisfime.nts. Our p-em.faction is that you maae. tfte differena.
reme.m6er that!
Love,

Linda M. Musiek. Your Mother and Father are very proud of you
for wliat you have accompCislied.
Best of Luck. in Your Career!

Da.fe R. Nat -

Just as prow! as we can 6e. Conputufutions
Da.fe! Good Luck.I
Love,
Mum and Da.d

Love,
Mom a.ru! Da.d

Mom and Da.d

ur years of co~e are over. We are proud
c( wish you success, ac.fu.e.veme.nt., and

Love,

Mom andDa.d

Cfiristopher Wa.yne No9a. For wliat you've accompCishec£ and who you've
6ecome., we congratufute you. with p-em. pride..
Love,
Mom andDa.d

KimNofe -

Congratufations on your p-ad:uation. We are so
proud of you a.nd yow- accompCisfime.nts now and

through aCC the years.
Love,

Da4, Mom, and Your Grandparents

Adrienne Passefif Adrienne,
((We hoped she'c[ 1fUlke it
a.ru! she did"..
A minor miracle; no,
just one 9rem. kid.."
Conputufations!ll
Love,
Mom, Dru:(, and Family

207

�J eny Penins Jeny!
Congra.tufations on a. jo6 weCC done. We are very
proud of youl
Love)
Mom) D~ Tony) Gra.m) Btufify) and Cfuissy

Melissa. Peny A[ our Cove as you f or9e afttru! in the newest
en.apter of your Cife. Our 6a.6y) our sister) our 6est

friencl.
Love)
Mom) Jili Waffy) and 'Sophie'

Pa.mefa puree(( We are very prow! of your aa:ompfisfiments a.nd"
the person you fia.ve 6ecome. We are cotefi.dent in
your a.6iCities.
A[ the 6est in your Cife and career.
Love)
Mom a.nd"Dad'

Congratufations Dan!
We're so prow! of you. and a[[ y e
compfislid. Ma.y fieafth) fove, happiness,
cess 6e yours in the future. You're reaffy
Love,
Mom) Papa.) and "Snapper"

To Our Specia.C Sunsfiine,
Marie Ro6e:rts _
We ':1'e very proud of you. a.nd" wisfi you. lfUI( Congratufations! We wisfi you. suo
success in Optometry Schoo( a.nd" 6eyoncl. We ~ piness) ruu[ fulfi[fme.nt in your future end
your fewre is exciting a.nd" fu!Jiffing.
A[ Our Love,
Love,
Mom) Dru:£) and a[[ the Fa.mily
Mom, D~ and Ricky

R.eadin9 -

Cfiuck,,

Congra.tufations Anne! We are very proud of
You. cfu! it! We are very proud of you. Conyou. We wisfi you fieaftfi, ftappiness, and success in gra.tufations ! Mucfi success and happiness in the
yourfewre.
fewre.
Love A[wa.ys,
Na.na. Loves You.
Mom) Dad') and Da.ve
Love,
Mom a.ncC Dad'

208

Danie[J. Reposfi -

Sonia Ra.mirez -

Cfiarfes
Anne Ra.smussen -

Heather Pitca.ve19e Congra.tufations and much happiness in the Ju.
ture. We Cove you a.nd" are very prow! of you. Goi
6fess you a.Cwa.ys.
Love,
Mom and Dad

Se.a.n Paul Reilly Dear Sean,
Mary Jo Rubino We are a[[ very proud of you. for toaay's ear Mary Jo,
compfisfiments, gnufuation., as weff as fortftt ma Ma.y the. Lorc!'s peace 6e witli you
interests you liave pursued witli joy, entfwsias!W°stte1 ruuf afso Jina Cove aruf happiness
and success.
~ vars.
Love)
Love,
Mom
ruuf Dcu!
Mom, D~ a.nd Liz

�Dcmie.CJ. R=osfi
-r
ions and much liappiness in the ftv Congratufations Dan!
you and are very proud of you. God We're so proud of you. mu! afC you've cu:iys.
compfisfied. May fitafth, fuve, fiappiness, mu! sucLove,
cess 6e yours in the future. You.' re re.aL!y speciaf!
Mom and Dad
Love,
Mom, Papa, atui "Snapper"

1e19e -

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Kurt T. Revak -

Congratufations on your aaufe.mic achievement.
You futve proven yourself to 6e a responsi6fe and
inteffigent youny man. May GocC Bfess You in your
future endea.vo~.

rufeavors.
Love,
,m, Dad, and Liz

Love,
Mom cuu!Dad

mu! endeavors.
A[ Our Love,
Mom cuu!Dad

Love,
Mom

Suzanne Rovinsk.y -

Sunsnine,
Marie Ro6erts prow! of you. atui wish you. mucfi Congratufations! We wish you success, fiapttdry Schoo[ atui 6eyotui. We hope piness, atui fu[Jiffment in your future erufea.vors.
:citin9 and Juffiffi"9·
A[ Our Love,
Love,
Mom, Dad, ruu! a[( the FamiCy
om, Dad, and Riciy

\1ary Jo Ru6ino ry proud of you for today's ac- 0ear Mary Jo,
tufuation, as weCC as for the many May the Lorcf s peace 6e witft. you in a[( you.
~ pursuecC with joy, entfiusiasm,/UT5tie' atui a&amp;o fitui fuve mu! liappiness in afC your

Da.vicC C. Rittau{i On this your _gnu(uation day:
Son, we fee[ pruf.e. a.tui fuve knowit19 tfutt this
mifestone is onCy the 6f9innit19 of a[( your hopes

Sue,

"Yau.' [ never make it in coffege." Good Luck.,
"as you 90 down tfie road of fife."
We Love You,,
Mom a.tui Dad

Ke[y Ann

Rlif.f -

Congratufations on a Cor19 and fta.rcC struy9Ce.
Your persevera.nce lias 6een rewanfed". May you
now reap the 6enefits of your ac.liievements.
Love,
Mom a.tui Dad

Kim6erCy Ann Sarnecki Cor19ratufati.ons to our ~liter Kim6erCy Ann
Sarne&amp;i. We are very proud of you. GoocC Luck. in
your future career.
Love,
Mom a.tui Dad

209

�KyfeJ. Snedikr -

Tocuf Schoere&amp;er_ger -

Congmtufutions Maverick!
Tfiro1.19h fumC work. and ddica.tion you. fta.ve
readied anotfier plateau. We are so proud of you.
and' pray Goe{ wi[[ continue to _gu.itk you.
We Love You,
Mom andDaa

Amy Scfumis -

Cot19ratufutions Amy! We are very proud of you.
and wis Ii you. the 6est.
Love,
Mom and'Daa

Starey SmigieC Congmtufutions Starey! y OU. wom narc! at whatever you ao and' we know you. wi(( 6e a sucrusfu[.
psychoCo_gist, sit19er, actress, writer, mu! more.
Gooi Luck in your _futw-e eru!ta.vors.

Karen Arm Sitarski -

Congmtufutions on a 619 day of your fife. We
wis Ii you. the 6est for the rest to come. With you. a[[
the way!!
Mom andDaa

Chery( Lynn Smith Congratu!ations on your _graduation. We're very
proud' of you. May you. a.Cways _get wfta.t you. strive
for.
Love,
MomandDaa

210

Congmtufutions and' &amp;est wishes, we are protu!of
you. and wish you. mu.di success, fieaftfi, aru! happiness. May a[[ your dreams ana .9oafs 6e reacfted.
Love A(ways,
Mom, Da4, and Brotftus Toda, Jason
Sf'ta.wn, ana Jerome II

Love,
Mom andDaa

Jeffrey Tocuf Stauffer Beit19 a parent is finait19 the s-trengtk
To [et _go

To [et you. _grow
To [et know,
WE LOVE YOU
Jo&amp; wef! aore!
Love,
Mom andDaa

1

Ro6atStohCDear Bo6,

Congmtufutions on your _graduati
you a.cftieved and we are proud to I

son.
Love,
Mom and Dad

Sandra Thomas Dear Sandy -

May your _futw-e ft.of£! success ru
are extremefy proud of your ad

_gratuiations !
With Love,
Mom, Dae[, Stevie, and

Kevin E. Tronkowski Congratufations Kevinl You

We're proud Jeff. A Cot19 journey's end! Y01
stuck with it you. succeeaea, you. ~wf!
Mom

shou.fa 6e proud of your spferufui
We wish you. the success and
serve.
GocC Bfess Yo1J
We Love You
Mom and Dru

�• Sfteilier ~ n s am( 6est wisf"tes, we are prow! of
u( wisfi. you much success, ~ a.rul fuip. Ma.y a[ your d:reams a.rul 9oafs 6e reachea.
Love A(wa.ys,
Mom, Dad, am( Brothers To~Ja.sott
Sfi.a.wn, a.rul Jerome II

Smigie!putufatwns Stacey! You wom fiarc( at wfiat1.1, do and we know you wiff 6e a. su.cc.essfuL
09ist, sit19er, actress, writer, and 11Wre.
Good Luci in. your fuwre endeavors.
Love,
Mom and Da.d

e. proud Jeff. A fong journey's end! You
th it you succwfu(, you cfep-wf!
Mom

Ro6ert Stofif -

Dear Bo6,
Congratufati.ons on. your graduation. a.rul tfie 9oafs
you acfi.ieved and we are prow! to fi.a.ve you for our
SOtL

Love,
Mom aru!Da.cf

Carolyn Swafin.a. We are so proud of you and a1I you fi.a.ve
aa:ompfislied'. Tfi.e future is yours. We wisft. you a
womfetfu! 6.fe.
With. Aff Our Love,
Mom arul Da.d

serve.

GocC Bfess You.
We Love Yo~
Mom and Da.d

Despite cCiversity, you tu.a19 in. there am£ never
9ave up. Tfutt' s wfi.at makes you so speciaL Proud
of your aa:ompfishments. We a[ Cove you.
Congratu[ations !

DavicC Joseph Tie([e Your fove, tfio1.19n:tfu.[ness, aru! accompfisfunents
fi.a.ve made us very proud. May success 6e your
constant companion. GocC Bfess You. We Love
You.
Love,
Mom a.ml Da.d

Sandra. Thomas Dear Sa.ru!y May your future fio(d success a.rul liappin.ess. We
are e;ttremeCy proud of your achievements. Con._gratu(a.tions !
With.Love,
Mom, Da.cf1 Stevie, a.rul Sliaron.

Kevin. E. Tronkows R.i Congratu[ations Kevin! You worked Fi.arc( a.rul
sfioufd 6e prow! of your spferufuf aa:ompfisfunents.
We wisfi. you tfie success and liappin.ess you de.-

Anthony Tace!osk.y -

Sfi.a.wn. Tu6ieffo Congratu!ations Sn..a.wn! We are very proud of
you and Cove you. We wiff aCwa.ys 6e Fi.ere for you
arul support you in. any endeavor.
Love,
Mom and Da.d

Karen. Tur6owitz We are a1I so very proud of you for a1I your
acft.ievements tftro1.19fiout tfie years at Wifkes and
are sure it wiff conti.nue tftro1.19fi. tfi.e coming years.
We Love Yo~
Mom a.ml Howie

211

�Nadine Marie Turczak Nadge,
You fia.ve maae us very prow:! of yo11.. We know
you' [ 6e a # 1 teacher. We wis Ii you fuck., ~
and: happiness in the. years to come.
Love You,,
Mom and: Dad

Maria Ann Turko Since you. were ten your dream came true. There
was never a doubt.
Mom and: Dad are prow:!!

Timotfiy T. Weigard " Co119ratufa.tions" You did it!! A[ the. fiarcC work
fia.s fina!!y paid off. We Cove you very mucli. Good
fuck in the. future.

CONGRATULATIONS! Once ayain you fia.ve
achieved academic ~Cfence. Continue to dream
the impossi6Ce dream and: make tfia.t dream a reafi.1:)1.
I am prow:! of you.
Love,
Mother

212

Love,
Mom aruf Dad

MiclieCfe Wesner sliea;

Congratufations! We're so prow:£ of you. It's
6een a Co119, Ii.arc( fun4 6ut many tlirougfumt your
career wi[ 6e 9frul you. "stuck. witli it!"

Love,
Mom, Karen, and: Dan

D. L. Wfia.fey -

Kim6my Ann Weidner Go for it Kim! We're witli you. a[( tfie. wa.y!

Donna.Marie Wilk We are prow:! of your cu:rompfisfunents. We
wis Ii you. ~ happiness, and success in your

future.
Love,
Mom and: Dad

MiclieCfe Anita. Vaverid To a woruferfu! 9Tandaaugnter who lias always
maae me very proud. Good fu&amp;,, 9ooc! fortunti aruf
mucfi success.
Love,
Grnru:fma

Midieffe Anita. Vaveric.k To a ~ sister wlio fia.s all-\
friena. I wis Ii you. only fu&amp;,,
wliic.li I know you. wi[ achieve.
Love A[wa.ys,
Steplien

Keffy Marie Vinsfujs~ To our speciaL CUW9fiter,
We congra:t:ufate you. on an
done. Your difigence, am6itin~
fia.ve made your 9Taduation possi
Love A[ways,
Goel BCess You,
Mom aruf Dad

Karenz.ac.k Dear Karen,,
We're so prow:! of you. Yo1
t:eacfw-.
Love,
Mom, D~ CfieryC a.ru

�Weianerri! We're with you. a£[ tlie wa.y!
Love,

Mommu!Dad

ms! We're so proud of you. It's
treC liaul 6ut ma.ny tfu-01J9fiout your
[ac{ you. "stud with it!"

Va.veric.k -

efu.C ~ liter wfio lias a.Cways
protu:f. Goocf fucki 9oocf fortune., aru!

Miche.ffe Anita. Va.verick. To a. great sister wfio lias a!wa.ys 6een my 6est
fmru!. I wisli you. only lucki joy, and success,
wfudi. I know you. wilI adueve.
Love A(wa.ys,
Stephen

Miche.ffe,
I lia.ve a.Cways 6een very proud of you. and
9fowed witli pride in every new accompfisliment
you. adueved. Keep up tlie 9oocf wom. Success
always.
Love,
Noni

Keffy Mam Vinskofski To our speci!IL diwgliter,
Joseph G. Yesca.vage We congratufate you. on an aduevement weIC
Congratufations Joe! We're very proud of wliat
done. Your c£ifi9ence., am6ition, and inte~ence. you. accompfislied. We know you. wifC make this a
6et:ter world somefiow, someda.y.
fia.ve nuufe your _gnufwuion possi6Ce.
Love,
Love A(wa.ys,
God Bfess You,
Mom and Dad
Mom mu!Dad

KarenZac.k Dear Karen,

We're so proud of you. You.'(( 6e a terr!fk
teadier.
Love,
Mom, Dad, Cfi.eryC and Henn:ie

John Zemetro John,
We congratulate, you. on a£[ your accompfishments and wish you. tlie 6est of fuck in tlie fiuure.
Love,
"Mom a.ltd Dad''

To Miche.ffe
Wlia.tever you. are, 6e that. Wlia.tever you. say,
6e true. Stroi91itforwara!y aci;j 6e fionest in factj 6e
no6ody efse 6ut you.
Our Love and Support A(ways,
Dad and Mom

Susan M. Yu:rfumin Congratufations Sud

We are very proud of your accompfisliment.
Love,
Mom and Dad

Kim6erly Zoka Congratufutions Kim! Set your 9oals high and
never 9ive up.
Lots of Luckl
Love,
Dad, Mom, Krista, and Katliy

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UPWARD BOUND
25TH RNNIVERSRRY
Literary Anthology

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Six weeks? I'll never make
i t Chat： long.
I 'm coming
home foniorrow I tell you!!

Oh. Good! A weekend.
chance to see my fri〃nds!
Time to start another week.

Mom ' s here to visir me! Can
my new friends come wi th us?

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vi ty isn't
----- …
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as bad as I Chough
t: it
…
Can we do this into free
Cime ?

Chrisrmas week, how stupid!
I gof another noce coday.
Ic made me smile.
Only one more week. That 's
sei'll a 11 tele ways off.
Oh. oh, exchanging pre senCs.
re days lefU

Celebra cion of Achievemenr,
boy it: came fast..
Time co
say "Bye.' I wi sh i r woul d
never end.

Chris Zukoski
1989

1

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YOU SLEEP.
STRETCHED ACROSS THEFLOOR ON YOUR
STOMACHUKEA BEAR RUG.
YOU LOOK SO INNOCENT AS A BLONDE CURL
HANGS OUT OF THE COLLAR OF YOUR JA CKET.
YOUBREA THESOFTLY,
YOUR LIPS PARTED SLIGHTLY
... YOURARLISFOLDED
BENEA TH YOUR CHIN.
AND THEN I SEE THE CHAIN
ON YOUR BOOT, AND RECOGNIZE
THESCAR ON YOUR CHEEK
AND REALIZE YOU'RE NOT
AS INNOCENT AS YOU SEEh-I.
"The landscape of t/ie cify is purely fabricated," thought
Racine, as she satpegging pigeons with bread crumbs in
the midst of Cen tral Park. She ran her fingers through
her ra ven hair and puffed indignantly on her cigarette.
"It's all a charade."
She dre w a quarter out of her jacket packet and strolled
out of the park onto 81st Street. Plugging the quarter into
a ne wspaper vejiderbox, she grabbed a copy of the "Post"
and kept on walking... not looking at it or at anything
else except her own feet pounding the sidewalk.

softly behind him jnd made his wjy to the bathroom. She
knew he'd returned, but wjj too involved with gathering
her thoughts A moment Idler fie stared at her iivm the
bathroom doorway.

'You're too quiet tonight, what's ejtm'you^

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"Cmere." she said clearing her throat He sighed and
trudged into the cramped room
'Whjf" he sjid irritated by the tone of her voice.
^hce jacket, "she】 add. yanking it out from under the
table ^Wjhhj tell me who S. Sherman is俨 She got up and
threw the jacket at him. "What,s it this time. Sandy or
Stanley?"

^What is this. The Grand Inquisition orsomenung^" he
erupted.

&gt;n

"I don't need to inquire, Ejby ..一 See ya later..." She
picked up her bags and walked out. Shs sat in Central
Park, pelting pigeons with bread crumbs, curbing the
djrkness as it started to rain.

Eddie Lupico Sc Janine Hyde
1985

Her apartment door opened without a key into a dark
room. Only the dim Ugh tafa teJe vision Illuminated the
four bleak walls. Mitchedl sprawled indifferently on the
floor like a bear rug, empty cans and dirty djs/ies littered
the floor around him, while a cigarette lay burning in the
ashtray. She stared at him as he lay motionless in sleep,
and began to bend orer him. She tapped him sharply with
Zier 血&amp; "Areyou working tonight, or jr/iat?"
He rolled over and glared at her, watching her disappear
into the darkness of the bathroom. The door banged shut.
He fadedlyliftedhimslef off t/ie st^jned worn carpet...

She came out afterMitchell had left and flopped an the
unmade studio couch. "Crud..., “ she moaned, and
removed Mitchell 'sjean facket out from underneath her.
uWhat a grime.,. " She took another look at the jacket
and realized it wasn't Mitchell's. "Crud... " She sat up
and Jock again. She fumbled curiously through the
pockets, removinggum wrappers, miscellaneous paper
scraps and their address scribbled an t/)e back nfa ticket
stub. She flipped the jacket around and found a name on
the collar. "Who the_
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Many
[any times I wonder
W1「hat it's like to be
An artist able to paint
Everything I see.
Other times I ponder
How it feels to be
A dancer leaping through the air
So careless and so free.
At times I often muse
How it would seem to be
A captain of a giant ship
Sailing over the sea.
There are so many things I'm able to be
But for now I'll try and concentrate
On being the real me.

summer

Tara Hill
1989

If you pick them, their life will end.
Then fare ver gone is your friend.

1934

ACCOMPANIMENT

Him bo

TOSSING A BALL,
HAVING IT RETURNED.
SITTING UNDER A CHESTNUT TREE,
BUT NOT ALONE.

SLEEPING IN BED,
BUT STILL ACCOMPANIED.
RISING IN THE MORNING,
TO BE GREETED ONCE AGAIN.
THINKING OF YOU

TERROR STRIKES.
PANICKING.

just sitting here in this empty room

STARING AT MY PUPPY
LYING MOTIONLESS UNDER THE CHESTNUT TREE

staring at four bleak walls

THIS WAS TO BE THE END
OF MY ACCOMPANIMENT.
BUT I AM STILL ACCOMPANIED
IN SPIRIT.

-thinking of you.

just sitting here watching tears drop
one by one on an empty white page

ANNE MARIE KELLEY
1982

-thinking of you.
Just sitting here -watching, waiting, wondering ...

Wondering it you're thinking o( me!
Lynn Sedmina
1982

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local people were some foreign students
who had shown interest in studying at
Northwest. I didn't know wha t kind of an
experience I would have ar n new place.

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The first day of school I felt different
and nervous. I wondered if 1 would meet
many people. Most of the
一 ____
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people looking nt me strangely. It seemed
as if they•thought
thought that I wus an alien
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been use I came
cume from
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tind find a different background.
A couple of weeks went by. While 1
was in my class, I could hear some
students criticizing me because of the way
I read and spake. I had a difficult time
expleiinins my answers to the questions
asked in class. In this situntion. I felt
that I was useless, and not ns well
educated as everyone else. When my
classes had tests ar quizzes, I ttstta'"
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lower grades then everyone else.
I also noticed tha t people judged me by
my physical
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dressed, and my mannerisms. It was very
hard for me to understand why people
treated me like an outsider.

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wanted to give up7 on everything;
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people have to judge other people. They
dan't understand haw much their wards
hurt me.
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1992

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