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EUGENE SHEDDEN FARLEY LIB ARY

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WILKES COlU,GE, \'1iLKES-BARRE, PA.

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It is with a feeling of sincere gratitude
that we dedicate this, the 1961 Amnicola , to
Mrs. Eugene S. Farley, the First lady of
Wilkes, whose charm and graciousness have
enriched our college years. We take this opportunity to express our appreciation for her
countless contributions to our college and
community and, particularly, for her interest in us as students. Her spirit of congeniality permeates our college life and infuses among us a feeling of empathy.

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As a student of music and art, as an accomplished hostess, and as a warm personality, she has furnished us with confidence and
inspiration that we will not soon forget.
Again, we thank her for her interest, wncern, and devotion.

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th a feeling of sincere gratitude
1icate this, the 1961 Amnicola, to
ne S. Farley, the First lady of
10se charm and graciousness have
1r college ye-ars. We take this op) express our appreciation for her
ontributions to our college and
and, particularly, for her interas students. Her spirit of con~rmeates our college life and 111g us a feeling of empathy.

You graduate from Wilkes at a time when
the freedoms that we have taken for granted
are under attack. If, in your years at Wilkes,
you have come to understand and cherish the
ideals upon which our Western Civilization
is based, you will wish to play a constructive
part in maintaining and strengthening those
ideals that lead slowly but inevitably toward
human advancement. Only through man's
attempt to live by great ideals is he able to
increase in significance and humaneness.
We now face a great challenge, and, in
years ahead, this challenge will increase. If
we are to meet it successfully, we must
nurture to the fullest the resources of mind
and spirit with which we have been endowed.
It is my hope that your years at Wilkes
will have equipped you to participate vigorously and constructively in the long struggle
to maintain freedom and respect for the
rights of all individuals and all groups. This
will require great vision, adherance to great
human values and courageous conviction.
May God give you the strength and vision
demanded of us in these perilous times.
Sincerely,

and art, as an ac; a warm personalirith confidence and
not soon forget.
· her interest, CfH1-

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�" I can't pay the rent!" "You must pay the rent. "

Wait until I slip into sometl

Nous etudions toujours .

"Up! Up! Friend,
Nature be your teacl

Alone into the night, while others sleep, she works, this
diligent student ...

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Do you see your dentist twice a year?

"Up! Up! Friend, and quit your books . . . Let
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It takes one to know one!

Would you buy a used car from this man?

The things a guy has to do to be classified as "active"
extra-curricular activities!

She may be just a hank of hair and a piece of bone, but you can't beat the
assembly job.

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And they say this is a depressed area.

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"I am the people, the mob, the crowd."

Do you happen to have a book entitled "'Proper Footwear for the Well-dressed Spaceman?"

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�It's hard to get a good man down.

I dare you to step into this elevator.

My strength is as the strength of ten because my heart is pure.

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And I said to him, "Don't you think that we as students should endeavor to
assimilate the ideals which are imparted vicariously."

�we as students should endeavor to
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Never befor

"These are the times that try men's souls."

Und now, rr

"Let he who is without sin cast the first stone."

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I have done the deed. I did
Mealtime at this place is just one big laugh.

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�Never before have so few given so much for so many for so little ... this was their finest hour.

Und now, mein children .

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"Whoso would be a man, must be a nonconformist."

I have done the deed. I did it with my little cleated shoe.

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��ADMINISTRATION
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BERYL COLE

GEORGE F. RALSTON

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Dean of Women

Dean of Men

Director of E-

JOHN P. WHITBY

ALPHONSO ZA W ADSKI

JOHN CHWAl

Registrar

Assistant Registrar

Placement Direc

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STANLEY H. W ASILESKI
Director of Evening School

SO ZAWADSKI
ant Registrar

JOHN CHWALEK
Placement Director

MARGARET E. CONNOLLY
Comptroller

ROBERT B. MORRIS
Dean of Instruction

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�JOHN G. REESE
Director of Athletics

GORDON E. ROBERTS
Alumni Secretary

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LIVINGSTON CLEWELL
Public Relations

GEORGE ERMEL
Head Librarian

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�THE LIBRARY
Books are not men and yet
they are alive;
They are man's memory and
his aspiration,
The link between his present
and his past,
The tools he builds with.
STEPHEN VINCENT BENET

LIBRARY STAFF- Beverly Williams, Joanne Yurchak, James Eidam,
Fred Krohle, George Ermel.

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It would be easier to concentrate if there were doors to close.

Where's that good one, "The Miller's Tale?"

"A little learning is a dangerous thing;
Drink deep, or taste not the Pierian spring."

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BOOKSTORE STAFF-Wilbur Dotter, Miller Gittens, Dave Lear.

SEATED: Beverly Gillette, Le
STANDING : Ruth Bishop, G
Jule Cook, Hilma Nordstrom.

It it's Gittens, it's good!

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But he already told you what the 7 cents is for.

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FIRST ROW: Steven
SECOND ROW: M,

�SEATED: Beverly Gillette, Lee Rohlfe, Judy Moskow, Kay O'Donnell, Shirley Witsil , J oan Borowski, Janet Trosko.
STANDING: Ruth Bishop, Grace Wozniak, Janice Yarri sh, Alice Philipps, Joan Thomas, Mollie Back, Marie Opsitos, Joan Ostrowsk i,
Jule Cook, Hilma Nordstrom.

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FIRST ROW: Steven Subyak, Charles Evans , George Edwards, John Y anchik, William Jervis, Clifford Evans, Sam Gittens .
SECOND ROW: Morgan Thomas, Wilson Bell, Kirk Brumfield, Richard Stevens, Chester Koral, Herman Roth.

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�('('THE CAF"

There's noth
MANAGER-William Denion

You mean you don't honor Diner's Club cards here?

"Man does not live by bread alone."

"Every investigation which is guided by I
entirely on gratifying the stomach."

CAFETERIA STAFF-SEATED: Katherine Richards, Celia Trzcinski, Katherine Robbins, Celia Kehoe, Catherine Levanda.
STANDING: Girard Gaughan, William Park, James Herny, Ted Wallace, George Slavinski, Ray Ogin, Fred Wall.

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�There's nothing like hot news and hot coffee.

"Out, damned spot! Out, I say!"

r 's Club cards here?

"Every investigation which is guided by principles of Nature fixes its ultimate aim
entirely on gratifying the stomach."

(ehoe, Catheri ne Levanda.
Og in, Fred Wa ll.

"God sends meat, and the Devil sends cooks."

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�ENGINEERING-PHYSICS DEPARTMENT

Daniel Detweiler, Edward N. Heltzel, Voris B. Hall, Cromwell E. Thomas, Julian Ripley, Youn Su Koo .

BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT

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Charles B. Reif, Edith S. Namisniak, Francis J. Michelini, Sheldon Cohen, Calvin D . Freeman.

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CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT

Harold Swain, Alfred W. Bastress, Catherine H. Bone, James Bonning, Francis

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Salley.

MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT

Josepn Salsburg, Adnah Kostenbauder, Stanley Wasileski, Betty May, Thomas Richards.

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�PSYCHOLOGY DEPARTMENT

PHILOSOPHY-RELIGION
DEPARTMENT

EDUCATI(

Rabbi Albert Friedlander, James Parmenter.

Robert Riley, Joseph Kanner.

HISTORY DEPARTMENT

Bronis Kaslas, Paul Hehn, T. Leo11ard Connolly, Harold Thatcher, Hoh-Cheung Mui.

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Lorna H. Mui, Konstantin Symmons.

EDUCATION DEPARTMENT

iedlander, James Parmenter.

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SEATED: Jessie Roderick, Frances Smith.
STANDING: Francis Pinkowski, Eugene L. Hammer.

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�MUSIC DEPARTMENT

John Detroy, Clifford Balshaw, Anne C. Liva, Martin Friedman, Harry Trebilcox, Ferdinand Liva, Lawrence Weed , Richard Chap lin e,
W illiam Gasbarro.

COMMERCE AND

ENGLISH DEPARTMENT

SEATED: Robert P. Werner, George Ge
STANDING : W el ton G. Farrar, Charle
Flower, Pau l R. W erner.
SEATED : Doris Schwarzchild, Alfred S. Groh, Frank J. J. Davies, Willia m Edgerton, Gerda Taranow.
STANDING: Stanley Gutin, Benjamin F. Fiester, Ruth T. Roberts, Dirk Budd, Anne Kish, Phillip Rizzo.

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�LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT

Sylvia D wo rski, Elwood Disque, Carla Pi erone .

:ence Weed, Richard Chapline,

COMMERCE AND FINANCE DEPARTMENT

SEATED: Robert P. Werner, George Gera, Samuel A. Rosenberg, You-Keng Chiang, George F. Elliot, Theodore Krohn.
STANDING: Welton G . Farrar, Charles Casper, Kossuth Williamson , All en Bacon, John H. Hotson , H erbert Bernstein, Arthur
Flower, Paul R. Werner.

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�Industrious senior

CLASS OFFICERS-SEATED: Martha Menegus, secretary; Gilbert Davis, presiden~.
STANDING: Maurice James, vice-president; James Neddoff,
treasurer.

SENIOR STUDENT GOVERNMENT MEMBERS-SEATED:
Beverly Major, Betsy Hoesche!e.
STANDING: Bill Raub, Bill Davis.

SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL-SEATED: Jim Neddoff, Hana Janjigian, Bev Major, Betsy Hoeschele, Marty Menegus, Gale Hughes, Jan Bronson, Peggy
Churchill, Bill Raub.
STANDING: Mike Armstrong, Tom Sangiuliano, Gil Davis, Bill Davis, Bob Hewitt, Pete Back, Bil! Morris, Ray Litman, Skip Gladstone, George Watson, John
Turner, Maury James.

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�Industrious seniors design fabulously artistic display for Homecoming.

Nattily attired senior class President discusses vital class
affairs with alert class members.

EMBERS- SEA TED:

Hughes, J an Bronson, Peggy
:;ladstone, George Watson, John

Concerned senior ponders world problems while laughing junior wastes time.

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�JUDITH SIMMA ALINIKOFF
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education

ROBERT F. AMEY
Allentown, Pa.
B.S. in Business Education

SEBASTIAN THOMAS AMICO
Pittston, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce &amp; Finance

MICHAEL WILLIAM ARMSTRONG
Williston Park, New York
B.S. in Commerce &amp; Finance

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PHILIP JOHN AMICO
Pittston, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Education

MARVIN ANTINNES
Forty Fort, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Education

PETER BACK
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
A.B. in Mathematics

GILL HO BAI
Seoul, Korea
B.S. in Secondary Education

�PAUL ROBERT BANKOVICH
Swoyerville, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Education

FRANK EARLE BATTLE
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Art Education

JOSEPH MICHAEL BELLOMO
Dupont, Pa.
Certificate in Mechanical Engineering

RONALD T. BIENKOWSKI
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
A.B. in Mathematics

LOUIS P. BIERLY
West Pittston, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce &amp; Finance

PATRICIA JEAN BELARDINELLI
Bound Brook, New Jersey
B.S. in Business Education

SANDRA BIBER
Berwick, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Education

FLORENCE LOUISE BILLINGS
Dallas, Pa.
A.B. in English

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JOHN FRANK BLASKI
Forty Fort, Pa.
A.B. in History

ROBERT RICHARD BOBIN
Nanticoke, Pa.
A.B. in Economics

JOSEPH PAUL BOHAN
West Pittston, Pa.
Certificate in Chemical Engineering

PA TRICIA M. BOYLE
Hanover Green, Pa.
A.B. in English

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CATHERINE BROMINSKI
Swoyerville, Pa.
B.S. in Nursing Education

ROBERT WALTER BOBKOWSKI
Bridgeport, Connecticut
Certificate in Mechanical Engineering

NANCY LYNNE BONHAM
Hunlock Creek, Pa.
B.S. in Art Education

JANICE NADINE BRONSON
Sweet Valley, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education

JAMES GORDON BRm
Kingston, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce &amp; FinaJ

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MARTIN E. CHERONE
Pittston, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Educatioi

�:iR BOBKOWSKI
Connecticut
,anical Engineering

JOSEPH L. CARDONE
Nanticoke, Pa.
B.S. in Business Education

WALTER BUZBY
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce &amp; Finance

JAMES GORDON BROWN
Kingston, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce &amp; Finance

LOUISE MARY CEBULA
Dupont, Pa.
Certificate in Medical Technology

NANCY JANE CARROLL
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education

INE BRONSON
'alley, Pa.
ntary Education

CAROL CATHERINE CHILLOCK
Luzerne, Pa.
Certificate in Medical Technology

ROBERT LEWIS CHEW
Auburn, New Jersey
A.B . in Mathematics

MARTIN E. CHERONE
Pittston, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Education

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Swoyerville, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce &amp; Finance

MARGARET LOUISE CHURCHILL
Caldwell, New Jersey
B.S. in Elementary Education

JOSEPH CIGAN
Dupont, Pa.
B.S. in Music Education

MICHAEL LEONARD CORDORA
West Pittston, Pa.
Certificate in Chemical Engineering

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OTTIE HILL CHWALEK
Forty Fort, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education

BEA TRICE COLSON
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education

ANN BARBARA COTNER
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education

WILLIAM JEFFREY
CULVERHOUSE
Kingston, Pa.
Certificate in Mechanical Engineering

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�NANCY ELIZABETH DAVIES
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
A.B. in English

FRED RALPH DEMECH
Pittston, Pa.
A.B. in Biology

ROBERT L. DICKERSON
Towanda, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce &amp; Finance

WILLIAM JOHN DAVIS
Forty Fort, Pa.
A.B. in Biology

GILBERT DAVID DAVIS
Plymouth, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Education

ALEXANDRA ELAINE DENNIS
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Certificate in Secretarial Studies

ALBERT MICHAEL
DOBROW ALSKI
Plymouth, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Education

JOSEPH MATTHEW
DROZDOWSKI
Nanticoke, Pa.
A.B. in Mathematics

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�DIRK LEWIS DUNLAP
Ashley, Pa.
A.B. in History

THOMAS JOHN DYSLESKI
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
A.B. in Mathematics

ELLEN S. FABER
Bear Creek, Pa.
A.B. in French

BEYERL Y JEAN EDWARDS
Harrisburg, Pa.
B.S. in Nursing Education

RICHARD FISCH!
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
A.B. in Psychology

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WALTER JOSEPH POLEK
Wilkes-Barre Township, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce &amp; Finance

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DOROTHY JUNE FORD
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Business Education

JACQUELINE FRANK
Kingston, Pa.
B.S. in Nursing Education

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:VERL Y JEAN EDWARDS
Harrisburg, Pa.
B.S. in Nursing Education

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JACQUELINE FRANK
Kingston, Pa.
B.S. in Nursing Education

JUDITH GAVENAS
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Chemistry

CLEMENT GAVINAS
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Education

ARLENE GALLIA
Kingston, Pa.
A.B. in Biology

ROBERT GILL
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
A.B. in Economics

THOMAS GODLEWSKI
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
A.B. in Mathematics

HUGH GLADSTONE
Rockville Centre, N. Y.
B.S. in Commerce &amp; Finance

LEONARD MAYER GONCHAR
Kingston, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce &amp; Finance

MARIE KATHERINE GOODMAN
Dallas, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education

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�DAVID LEE GOTTSHALL
Binghamton, N. Y.
Certificate in Civil Engineering

HENRY A. GREENER
Trucksville, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce &amp; Finance

WILLIAM HADDOCK
Old Forge, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Education

MARK HALPERIN
Long Beach, N. Y.
A.B. in Psychology

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THOMAS ROBERT GRIFFITHS
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce &amp; Finance

ROBERT
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B.S. in Secor

WILLIAM LYMAN HALE
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
A.B. in Biology

WILLIAM HAWKE
Luzerne, Pa.
A.B. in Biology

JEAN A. HENDERSHOT
Luzerne, Pa.
B.S. in Nursing Education

JOHN ANDI
Wilkes-:
A.B. in

�IOMAS ROBERT GRIFFITHS
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce &amp; Finance

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JEAN A. HENDERSHOT
Luzerne, Pa.
B.S. in Nursing Education

ROBERT]. HEWITT
Luzerne, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Education

ELIZABETH G. HOESCHELE
Harrisburg, Pa.
A.B. in English

JOSEPH PAUL HIZNAY
Wyoming, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce &amp; Finance

JOHN ANDREW HOSAGE
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
A.B. in Biology

SHIRLEY GLADYS HITCHNER
Bridgeton, N . J.
B.S. in Secondary Education

LOUISE CARMELLA HISCHAK
Nanticoke, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Education

DOROTHY CAROL HUFFMAN
Kingston, Pa.
A.B. in English

CHARLOTTE ANN HUGHES
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Nursing Education

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�GALE CLAIRE HUGHES
Kingston, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education

STANLEY IRZINSKI
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
A.B. in Psychology

HANA M. JANJIGIAN
Kingston, Pa.
A.B. in Biology

MAURICE DAVID JAMES
Kingston, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce &amp; Finance

FREDERICK MICHAEL JAVER
Harvey's Lake, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce &amp; Finance

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JANE ANN JABLONSKI
Ashley, Pa.
A.B. in Biology

BENJAMIN JENKINS
Plymouth, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Education

EVAN CHARLES JENKINS

Edwardsville, Pa.
Certificate in Mechanical Engineering

GLENN HAROLD JOHN!
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Business Educatio

JAY PITMAJ\
Long Brancl
B.S. in Commerc

STEPHEN L. KLEIN
Rockville Centre, N. Y.
A.B. in Political Science

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JANE ANN JABLONSKI
Ashley, Pa.
A.B. in Biology

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VAN CHARLES JENKINS
Edwardsville, Pa.
'icate in Mechanical Engineering

GLENN HAROLD JOHNSON
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Business Education

JAY PITMAN KELLER
Long Branch, N. J.
B.S. in Commerce &amp; Finance

STEPHEN L. KLEIN
Rockville Centre, N. Y.
A.B. in Political Science

CHARLES L. KEAST
Plymouth, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce &amp; Finance

MARY ANNE KACHMAR
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
A.B. in Music

EDWARD NORMAN KEMPS
Marlton, N. J,
A.B. in Psychology

HERBERT MARSHALL KLINE
Kingston, Pa.
A.B. in Mathematics

JOHN WALTER KLUCHINSKI
Plymouth, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Education

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�LEONA KOMNATH
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Education

VICKI KOVACS
Kingston, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education

PATRICIA ANN LAWLESS
Scranton, Pa.
B.S. in Nursing Education

JOAN M. LEGGETTS
Kingston, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Education

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JOSEPH E. KRATZ
Plymouth, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce &amp; Finance

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DAVID LEROY LEAR
Mountaintop, Pa.
B.S. in Chemistry

JOHN LUTHER LEHET
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce &amp; Finance

RAYMOND STEPHEN LITMAN
Forty Fort, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce &amp; Finance

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Plymouth, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce &amp; Finance

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tAYMOND STEPHEN LITMAN
Forty Fort, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce &amp; Finance

CHRISTOPHER HERBERT
LOESCH
Honesdale, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce &amp; Finance

MARGARET ELIZABETH LUCAS
Wyoming, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce &amp; Finance

ROBERT ALLEN MARTIN
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
A .B. in Biology

VIRGINIA MARGAVITCH
Edwardsville, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education

EUGENE EDWIN MATTHEWS
Nanticoke, Pa.
A .B. in Mathematics

BEVERLY ANN MAJOR
Lehman, Pa.
A.B. in English

CAROL ANN MAYEWSKI
Glen Lyon, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education

LOVE ANN McLAUGHLIN
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education

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�MARTHA HELEN MENEGUS
Clifton, N. J.
B.S. in Commerce &amp; Finance

BETTY T. MOORE
Scranton, Pa.
B.S. in Nursing Education

WILLIAM LEE MORRIS
Kingston, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce &amp; Finance

ANNE KATHERINE MULLAHY
Kingston, Pa.
B.S. in Nursing Education

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JAMES B. MORGAN
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce &amp; Finance

JAMES NEDDOFF
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Educatio,

IRVING MARVIN MOSES
Plymouth, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce &amp; Finance

TRUDY ANN MURPHY
Glen Lyon, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education

ARTHUR ADRAIN NAUGLE
Wapwallopen, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce &amp; Finance

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JACQUELINE ANN PASHH
Feely, Pa.
Certificate in Secretarial Stud

�JAMES NEDDOFF
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Education

HARRY SCHOEN OWENS
Forty Fort, Pa.
B.S. in Music Education

ROBERT G. ONTKO
Kingston, Pa.
A.B. in Social Studies

JACQUELINE ANN P ASHINSKI
Peely, Pa.
Certificate in Secretarial Studies

JOSEPH PAUL OLEXY, JR.
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce &amp; Finance

BARRY GEORGE O'CONNELL
Ashley, Pa.
Certificate in Chemical Engineering

DANIEL H. PASQUINI
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Certificate in Engineering

JUNE M. PATRYLAK
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Certificate in Secretarial Studies

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Hazleton, Pa.
A.B. in Political Science

FRED PELLO
West Pittston, Pa.
B.S . in Commerce &amp; Finance

ELLEN PFIFFERLING
Kingston, Pa.
A.B. in Political Science

ROBERT ALFRED PINGEL
Tyler Hill, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce &amp; Finance

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EMIL JOHN PETRASEK
Clifton, N. J.
B.S. in Chemistry

JOHN MORRIS PIERCE
Towanda, Pa.
Certificate in Biology

RAYMOND JEROME PIRINO
Kingston, Pa.
A.B. in Biology

WALTER ANTHONY PLACEK
Dupont, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Education

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N. J.
nemistry

LANNA VAUGHN PLANITZER
Kingston, Pa.
A.B. in Mathematics

SARAH ELLEN PRICE
Alden, Pa.
A.B. in English

WILLIAM FINE RAUB
Alden, Pa.
A.B. in Biology

MARIE B. PRUSAKOWSKI
Nanticoke, Pa.
A.B. in Mathematics

IONY PLACEK

,t, Pa.
ary Education

BETTY TONKS REES
Forty Fort, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education

ROLAND L. PRITCHARD
Kingston, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Education

ARTHUR JAMES REHN
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Music Education

JOHN A. RINKO
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce &amp; Finance

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�JANE RESCORLA
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education

NANCY EILEEN RINEHIMER
Mountaintop, Pa.
B.S. in Nursing Education

R. JOYCE ROBERTS
Kingston, Pa.
A.B. in Psychology

NANCY EUNICE ROSENFELD
Stepney, Conn.
B.S. in Commerce &amp; Finance

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A. FRANCIS RIOFSKI
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
A.B. in Political Science

KURT WILLMAN ROBERTS
Kingston, Pa.
A.B. in English

RONALD EDWARD ROSKI
Plymouth, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Education

JOAN FELICIA SADOWSKI
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Certificate in Medical Technology

�A. FRANCIS RIOFSKI
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
A.B. in Political Science

OBERTS
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OAN FELICIA SADOWSKI
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
rtificate in Medical Technology

MARY JEAN SAKOSKI
Nanticoke, Pa.
B.S. in Music Education

JOHN SAMUEL SALSBURG
Plymouth, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce &amp; Finance

THOMAS JAY SANGIJJLIANO
Mountaintop, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education

CHARLES HUBERT SCHMAUCH
Forty Fort, Pa.
Certificate in Engineering

PETER FRANCIS SAMONY
Old Forge, Pa .
A.B. in Sociology

ROBERT ARMANDA
SALLAVANTI
Old Forge, Pa.
Certificate in Chemical Engineering

ALAN L. SCHNEIDER
Rockville Centre, N. Y.
A.B. in Psychology

LOIS JEAN SCHWARTZ
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Certificate in Secretarial Studies

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�DINO JOSEPH SCIAMANNA
Glen Lyon, Pa.
B.S. in Business Education

FRANK MICHAEL SCUTCH
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
A.B . in Mathematics

THOMAS DAYID SHAFFER
Kingston, Pa.
Certificate in Engineering

JAMES STEPHEN SKESAVAGE
West Pittston, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce &amp; Finance

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RUTH ANN SHALES
Wyoming, Pa.
Certificate in Secretarial Studies

PATRICK WILLIAM SHOVLIN, JR.
Glen Summit, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce &amp; Finance

WAYNE PAUL SMITH
Darien Center, N. Y.
Certificate in Engineering

DANIEL ANIO SPINICCI
Kingston, Pa.
Certificate in Mechanical Engineering

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�RUTH ANN SHALES
Wyoming, Pa.
tificate in Secretarial Studies

FRANK SPUDIS
Pittston, Pa.
B.S. in Business Education

MARVIN RAYMOND STEGNER
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Education

ALFRED FREDERICK
STORTZ, JR.
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Chemistry

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)ANIEL ANIO SPINICCI
Kingston, Pa.
icate in Mechanical Engineering

ALBERT ROBERT STRALKA
Hanover Green, Pa.
A.B. in Mathematics

ALLEN F. SWANSON
Harvey· s Lake, Pa.
Certificate in Chemical Engineering

DANIEL ROMAN SWANTKO
Nanticoke, Pa.
A.B. in Economics

MARIE R. SUWALSKI
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Business Education

HENRY JOHN TKACIK
Edwardsville, Ija.
Certificate in Engineering

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�JOHN OLIVER TURNER
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Chemistry

SANDRA UNGAR
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education

BRUCE WHAITE
Kingston, Pa.
A.B. in Economics

EDWARD ALBERT WALTERS
Hazleton, Pa.
B.S. in Business Education

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WILLIAM EARL VanFOSSEN
Nanticoke, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce &amp; Finance

DONALD WALTON
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce &amp; Finance

GEORGE DUNCAN WATSON
New York City, N. Y.
B.S. in Commerce &amp; Finance

NORMA KATHRYN WENTZ
Nanticoke, Pa.
B.S. in Chemistry

PHILIP WHITE
Meshoppen, Pa.
A.B. in Biology

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Scranton, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Educatic

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Nanticoke, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce &amp; Finance

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Pa.
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ORMA KATHRYN WENTZ
Nanticoke, Pa.
B.S. in Chemistry

PHILIP WHITE
Meshoppen, Pa.
A.B. in Biology

DIANA LOUISE WILLIAMS
Ashley, Pa.
B.S. in Nursing Education

JOHN FRANK WOZNIAK
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce &amp; Finance

SALLY ANN WILLIAMS
Forty Fort, Pa.
A.B. in Psychology

DIANA LEE M. YUDISKAS
Scranton, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education

LEE WILLIAMS
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education

JOSEPH A. ZIELINSKI
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce &amp; Finance

WALTER JOHN ZIONKOWSKI
Nanticoke, Pa.
A.B. in History

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Nanticoke, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Education

LEWIS ROBERT ZWIEBEL
Wilkes•Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce &amp; Finance

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�CATLIN HALL- FIRST ROW: Mary Beth Brown, Roslyn Deretchin, Fran Corace, Patricia Schwartz. SECOND ROW: Gloria Silverman, Pat
Capers , Peggy Churchill, Mrs. James Langdon, housemother, Shirley Hitchner, Ellie Nielsen, Nancy Rosenfeld, Anne Ligeti. THIRD ROW: Linda
Gerstel , Lynn Josephs, Lila Koritko , Jane Rescorla, Joan Pitney, Gerry Lisay.

They sure look like non-union men to me.

Requiescat in pace.

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CHAPMAN HALL- FIRST ROW: I.esli
ROW: Ellen Douglas, Vicki Burton, Mrs
Renner. BACK: Carolyn Warren, Paul a Lid

McCLINTOCK HALL- SEATED: Elen G
Olson. STANDING: Camille Waterhouse,
Regina Ritzie.

�:OND ROW: Gloria Silverman, Pat
d, Anne Ligeti. THIRD ROW: Linda

CHAPMAN HALL- FIRST ROW: Leslie Stone, Bianca Moscato, Rosemarie Hug, Janice Bronson, Nancy Carroll, Alice Powell, Gene Zieger. SECOND
ROW: Ellen Douglas, Vicki Burton, Mrs. Margaret Barber, housemother, Roberta Slotnick. TNIRD ROW: Mary Ann Lee, Pat Lutz, Linda Ewing, Linda
Renner. BACK: Carolyn Warren, Paula Lickver.

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McCLINTOCK HALL-SEATED: .Elen Galanter, Margie Samuels, Ruth Friedlander, Diane Levy, Roberta Geschwind, Harriet Hagenbuch, Carolyn
Olson. STANDING: Camille Waterhouse, Beverly Dotter, Barbara Price, Carol Plonner, Martha Menegus, Nancy Palazzolo, Mrs. Ross, housemother,
Regina Ritzie.

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�STERLING HALL- FIRST ROW: Linda Paonessa, Beth Schafer, Maureen Hal ey, Joyce Carlin, Pat Belardinella, Merle Benisch. SECOND ROW: Ann
Sedovy, Linellen Charlton, Ruth Schimmelbusch, Marsha Hochberg, Joan Smith , Mrs . Mary Crawford, housemother. THIRD ROW: Sandra Seymour,
Barbara Figarsky, Dolores Amir, Syl via Schrader, June Vaananen, Myra Schwartz, Beverly Edwards.

WECKESSER HALL-FIRST ROW: Sue Vaughn, Carolyn Young, Mary Ann Dreher, Mary Jane Fogal, Claire Handler, Janie Palka, Carole Peckham.
SECOND ROW: Lind a Seymour, D ana Saladon, Barbara Dzurik, Mrs. Ray O'Brien, housemother, Judy Barger, Dana Keene, Dottie Kelly, Patty
Epstein.

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WEISS HALL-FIRST RO'
Lebenthal. SECOND ROW
Marcha H effernan, Elva Che,

�If she'd quit posing maybe we'd get something to eat.
You'll never get it off th e ground .

[SS HALL-FIRST ROW: Leslie Ann Weinberger, Betsy Hoeschele, Doniivee Mill er, Sandra Sidari, Jud y Casterline, Carol Roush , Ell en Sunde!, Lois
-nthal. SECOND ROW: l'11Irs. Sturdi vant, housemother, Anne Flesh, Estelle Manos, Alice Baily, Barbara Gallagher, Arlene W essner, Sandy Biber,
:ha Heffernan , Elva Chernow, Joy Radcliffe.

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A motley crew.

BARRE HALL- FIRST ROW: Jeff R
Gavales, Bill Hunt, Mike Samberg, Con
David Peters, Steve Schwartz, Steve Cobar

ASHLEY HALL- FIRST ROW: Hugh Gladstone, Changhee Chae, Mark Halperin, Gordon Roberts, proctor, Edward Kemps, Glen Beebe, Malcolm Gropper. SECOND ROW: Michael Schwefel, Neil Castagnaro, James Bloch, Leonard Cohen, Steven Panken, James Swaback, Harvey Rosen, Jeffry Gallet, Jerry
Kurtinitis, Al Schneider, Gary Greaker, Jang Hae Kim, Steve Klein , Walter Dexter, Gerald Herman.
BUTLER HALL-FIRST ROW: Robert J
,.. ROW: Edward Reese, Edward Rogalski, I
THIRD ROW: Charles Cherundolo, Robe
FOURTH ROW: Richard Blisick, Envin ,

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�BARRE HALL- FIRST ROW: Jeff Roberts, Al Krieger, George Thompson, Richard Lilienfeld. SECOND ROW: Owen Frances, George Watson, George
Gavales, Bill Hunt, Mike Samberg, Conrad Warner. THIRD ROW: Marc Hi rschman, J. Cameron Campbell, Barry Gin tel, Leslie Andres, D ick Barnes,
David Peters, Steve Schwartz, Steve Cohan, W arren Hartman.

colm Grop;a!let, Jerry

BUTLER HALL-FIRST ROW: Robert Myers, Richard Jones, Robert Seifert, Pete Greenberg, Paul Heller, Michael Bianco, Michael Landesman. SECOND
ROW: Edward Reese, Edward Roga lski, Don Bogert, Jay Keller, Arthur J. H oover, proctor, Jules H eller, Thomas Kanas, George H ornbeck, Eliud Kabungo.
THIRD ROW: Charles Cherundolo, Robert Fleming, Boyd Manzer, Joseph Li pinski, Ted Begun, Josep h Kruczek, Robert Pingel, Perry Spyropoulous.
FOURTH ROW: Richard Blisick, Erwin Guetig, Fred Smithson.

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�"Ah 1 What light through yonder window breaks?" or "What the hell's goin' on down there?"

HOLLE
ROW:
Schwein

-GORE HALL- FIRST ROW: Royal Wetzel, Kenneth Miller, Ronald Ciccone, Christopher Loesch, George Elliot, proctor, Paul Aquilino, Leonard
Basilev, Pete Lesiuk. SECOND ROW: Richard Duffy, Thomas Halsted, Robert Dickerson, Gary Carr, Nick Alesandro, Sonjo Shoyinka, Richard Benter,
John Adams, Ted ToJuba, Alan Gubanich, Richard Morgan, Ned Van Dyke.

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WARN
ROW:
Harris '

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]liot, proctor, Paul Aquilino, Leonard
esandro, Sonjo Shoyinka, Richard Benter,

HOLLENBACH HALL-FIRST ROW: Jerry Mohn, Richard Lewin, Joseph Muccino, Fritz Flower, Dave Gottshall, Wayne Smith, Howard Hering. SECOND
ROW: Stuart Lawson, Richie Leib, Rudolf Schonfeld , Carl Hirsch, William Schmidt, Joe Roontz, Leonard Koerner, Kambiz Yadegar, Dan Lyons, Ray
Schweinsburg.

WARNER HALL-FIRST ROW: Alan Doner, Bob King, Joseph Aulisi, Bob Chew, Emil Petrasek, proctor, Stan Kruk, Jerry Berk, John Pierce. SECOND
ROW: George Evancko, Jim Jones , Dave King, Phil Diskin, Roger Rolfe, Phillip White, Ralph Pinskey, Hal] Kellogg, Pete Kundra, Jahangir Kashani ,
Harris Tobias, Gary Einhorn, Bill Hale, Marvin Lipton.

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" So I said to Ted-Ted, I said . .. "

FIRST ROW: Elva Chernow, Nancy Palazzolo, Fran Corace, Linda Paonessa, Joyce Carlin, Alice Powell, BerJy Cole, advisor, Bianca Moscato, Jane Palka,
Claire H andler, Marjorie Samuels, Linda Gerstel , Sandra Sidari. SECOND ROW: Pete Greenberg, Perry Spyropoulos, Joe Muccino, Christopher Loesch,
Jul es H eller, Jerry Burke. Walter Buzby, Richard Lewin, Conrad Wagner, John Pierce, Dave Peters.

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Homecoming Queen-Beverly Major

Who put the starch m the dee

Homecoming Princess-Janice Bronson

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Homecoming Princess- Betsy Hoeschele

And the caveman instinct li ves on!

�Where cou ld Marv be)

Who put the starch rn the deodorant?

" Start us wi th 10 w ho are stout-h earted men and we' ll soon give you ten thousand
more!!!"

And the caveman instinct Iives on!
We wan t uni on wages 1

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What's he got ... ?
... And the weak shall inherit the Earth ...

But where's the bride?

Quit the ballet and kick the ball!

Now throw the bouquet!

Dydo, where· s your line?

You're doing it bear-ackwards!

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�What's he got ... ?

In this case, the pedestrian did not have the right of
way.

But where's the bride)

Now throw the bouquet!

There's something about a man in uniform.

let's hear it for Kasavubu , gang!

bear-ackwards !

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Did you ever have the
feeling that everything's
closing in on you?

Would you care to say a few words into the mike?

To what should I attribute this burst of generosity?

Oh no 1

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A man will pass among you with a paper bag. Please deposit your wallets and valuables therein.

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He stoops to conquer.

�REGISTRATION

No, you may not copy my schedule.

Who's teaching section C?

into the mike?

Oh no! Three conflicts. I'll be here forever.

Just who needs six copies of our schedules?

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�HAZING

I lift my lamp beside the golden door.

I nnocents Abroad

And will the real Benjamir
Bag 'n baggage.
These are the rules of the game.

Will someone volunteer to hold this lady's coat while
I give her the beating of her life.

Abandon hope all ye that enter here.

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�de the golden door.

Listen, my children , and you shall hear . . .

Innocents Abroad

And will the real Benjamin Franklin please sit down.

les of the game.
This old hombre, uno, knick-knack, paddy whack.

I ye that enter here.

In the catalogue it states books cost only $50 !

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�POWDER
BOWL
DERBY

"A thing of beauty is a joy forever."

Latent transvestites, I presume.

In the mature male, and in the mature
female ...

Let us all now turn to 1

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Social norms and deviations.

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�rever."

It's what's up fro nt that counts.

ne.

Let us all now turn to M ecca .
The sweetheart of Sigma Chi

(They can't all be gems, people.)

Ob boy! a casualty.

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�Dis mus be da twi st 1

Marching along together.

Go , men, go!

You wou ldn't dare!

FIRST ROW: Linda Paonessa, Hana Janjigan, Pat Capers, Andrea Crease, Ruth Boorom, Carol Thomas. SECOND ROW: William Hunt, Rachel
Altavi lla, Judy Alinikoff, T heresa Makarczyk, Dick Barnes.

And no,

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�The Rockettes
sti ll reign supreme.

go!

Put your littl e foot, put your little foot, put your little foot right there.

You wouldn't dare!

, Rachel

And now, ladies and gentlem en, a drill requiring great precision, coordinati on, and ... whoops!

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�"For non-conformity the world whips you with its displeasure."

Can anyone fathom what this situ
I'd like to read you cats a far-ou t selection from Charles Dickens.

...
"Pigeons on the grass, alas! alas!

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�"Weave a circle round them thrice, and mark the spot with holy dread .. "

Can anyone fathom what this situation might represent?
After we read a couple poem s, baby, I'll take you up and show you my etchings.

" Pigeons on the g rass, alas! alas!

Ifs done in the best of circles.

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�FIRST ROW: George Watson, Warren Hartman, Judy Dwyer, Barry Gintel, Ray Litman, Sue Vaughn, Mr. Alfred Groh, Jim
Jon es. SECOND ROW: Bill Lawry, Dolores Amir, Dolores Kolinchock, Rornelle Gomba, Barbara Stevens, Ellen Runde!, Pat
Chapracki, Emily Weinberg, Joel Harrison. THIRD ROW: Jerry Herman, Bill Dilg, Bob Gloman, Dave Meinster, Bill Puci lowsky , Bob Schechter, Harvey Starnbler.

CUE 'N CURTAIN

A scene from Cue 'n Curtain's production of The Matchmaker.

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Speak the s

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Art is a thing of the sole.

Speak the speech more trippingly on the tongue.

Too many pianists spoil the fugue.

What's my line?

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�Look ! our care package came!

Let's put some light on the subject!

Get thee to a nunnery.

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"All the world's a stage."

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�GIRLS'
BAS.KE TB ALL

package came !

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nunnery.

SEATED: Diane Yudiskas, Ellie Nielson, Gerry Lisay, Carol Rhines, Hana Janjigian, Carol Thomas, Anne Ligeti, Anne Sedovy.
STANDING: Pat Brady, Jule Znaniecki, Joyce Roberts, Lorraine Dyers, Erin McCormack, Regina Ritzie, Doris Saracino.

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�V1

Objective observers witness "survival of the fittest."

Taken up in rapture.

"I calls 'em the way I sees 'em."

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�VALENTINE
FORMAL

Tent caterpillars invade the area.

ers witness "survival of the fittest."

Stuck up!
Regard ing the world from an ivory tower.

alls 'em the way I sees 'em ."

Candidates for the "Funny Farm."

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Kiss me, you fool !

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Ju st follow the steps painted on the floor.

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Making a point!

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�ss me, you fool!

Alice Cole is crowned Queen of the Valentine Formal by Carol Thomas.

,a inted on the floor.

"Semi-formal attire" implies one wear shoes.

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�THETA DELTA R

Theme from "The Misfits"

ROW 1, left to right: Cynthia Hagley
Erin McCormack, Pat Brady. ROW 2:
Merle Benisch , Pat Riviello , Lynne Stoel
Romaine Olzinski, Carolyn Draper, Bar
Elaine Kozemchak, Phyllis Cackowski, ~

KICKLINE

PSYCH-SOC CLUB

Quick! A tape measure!

ROW 1: Peter Samong, Sally Williams,
Irzinski, Peter Hometchko, Tom Bedleski

Left to right: Lynne Dente, Sharon Downing, Elaine Kozemchak, Barbara Piledggi, Alice Powell, Gloria Silverman, Anne Sedovy, Margaret Churchill, June
Vanaanen, Pat Keebler, Jan Bronson, Barbara Stevens, Linda Renner, Anne Ligeti, Pat Chopracki, Nancy Tinklepaugh, Ellen Sunde!, Pat Brady, Merle
Benisch, Carol Roush.

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ROW 1, left to right: Cynthia Hagley, Rachel Phillips, Lorraine Dyers, Beth Weiss, Carol Thomas, Leona Baiera, Nancy Tinklepaugh, Mimi Wilson,
Erin McCormack, Pat Brady. ROW 2: Lorraine Rome, Mary Low Fraley, Jackie Pashinski, Judy Powell , Carol Rhines, Alice Cole, Pat Rossi , Alice Powell,
Merle Benisch, Pat Riviello, Lynne Stockton. ROW 3: Natalie Vogt, Sandra D ennis, Lois Schwartz, Jeann ette Bucholtz, Sandra H opchyk, Marilyn Obaza,
Romaine Olzinski, Carolyn Draper, Barbara Pileddgi, Jan Bronson, Anne Ligeti . ROW 4: Sandra Weiss, Elaine Adams, June Patylak, Rosalie Kackauskas,
Elaine K ozemchak, Phyllis Cackowski, Judy Wasileski.
Quick I A tape measure!

, Anne Sedovy, Margaret Churchill, June
,augh, Ellen Sundel, Pat Brady, Merle

PSYCH-SOC CLUB

ROW 1: Peter Samong, Sally Williams, Mary Frances Barone, Gerald Burkhardt, Francis M achung, Diane Schoenfeld, Phillip Amico. ROW 2: Stanley
Irzinski, Peter Hometchko, Tom Bedleski , Joseph Hiznay, Jim Brown, Richard Bellas.

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�CHEMISTRY CLUB

BIOLOGY CLUB

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ROW: Bernard Cohen, Ronald Mishak,
THIRD ROW: John Kovac, Carol Bn
ROW: Bill Shukis, Walter Placek, Ne
Gregory Szeyko, Don Fine, D en Kowal

FJRST ROW: Norma \\/en tz, Da vid Lear, David Edwards, Joseph Stretanski . SECOND ROW: Joseph Krisky, Robert Bugianesi, Mary Beth Brown, Louise
Hischak, Judy Gavenas, Emil Petrasek, Dave Smudin. THIRD ROW: Irene Szulinski, Barbara Ricardo, Marilyn Krackenfe1s, D on Mattey, Bill Shukis,
Stan Karm il ovich, J ohn Turner, Bob Hewitt. FOURTH ROW: Alan Schneider, Joseph Rakskys, Paul Emmert, Peter Eckert.

ENGINEERING CLUB

RADIO CLUB

FJRST ROW: Bob Reese, James Tredinnick, Thomas Shaffer, Cromwell Thomas, Edward Heltzel, Carl Meyers. SECOND ROW: Gerald Gillis, D aniel
Spinicci, John Sisko, Marion Ripple, Evan Jenkins, Tom Penhale, H enry Tkacik . THIRD ROW: Robert Keber, Allen Swanson, Charles Schmauch, Bill
Davis, Dan Pasquini, Robert Bobkowski, Joseph Bohan.

KNEELING: Richard Emmel, Albert K
Hartman, Ted Woronowicz, John Biga, G

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�BIOLOGY CLUB

ert Bugianesi , Mary Beth Brown, Louise
Krackenfels, Don Mattey, Bill Shukis,
ter Eckert.

FIRST ROW: Dr. F. J. Michelini, Joe Drobnicki, Jane Jablonski, Bob Martin, Rosalie Kackauskas , Bill Davis, Hanna Janjigian, John Hosage. SECOND
ROW: Bernard Cohen, Ronald Mishak, John Pierce, Mary Ann Andriejko, Louise Cebula, Carol Chillock, Thomas Saba, Myron Evanich, Marshall Brooks.
THIRD ROW: John Kovac, Carol Brushkoski, Carol Planner, Phyllis Cackcwski, Mary Regalis, Jane Prischak, Mary Beth Brown, Matt Burkert. FOURTH
ROW: Bill Shukis, W alter Placek, Norman James, Rachel Al tavilla, Ray Pirino, Bill Hail, Skip Davis. FIFTH ROW: Brooke Yeager, Martin Serafin,
Gregory Szeyko, Don Fine, D en Kowaleski, Bob Conway .

RADIO CLUB

SECOND ROW : Gerald Gillis, Daniel
Allen Swanson, Charles Schmauch, Bill

KNEELING: Richard Emmel, Albert Kishel, Bill Shukis. SEATED: Mr. Detweiller, Advisor. STANDING: Leo Bostancjus, Kenneth Krupinski, Warren
Hartman, Ted Woronow icz, John Biga, Gerald Gillis .

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�I.C.G.

EDl

FIRST ROW: Patricia Rossi, Ed Rogalski, Betsy Hoeschele, Mike Bianco. SECOND ROW: Joseph Kruczek, Carol Rhines, Ted Begun, Alice Cole, Richard
Blisick.

ROW 1
Louise l
Wishtar1
Dick Bl

C.C.U.N.

Left to right: Robert Bond, Jeanette Pickutoski, Josephine Chopyak, Gary DeHope, George Watson, Elaine Adams, Richard Lewin, Sally Zupka.

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ECO:

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FIRST F
Dennis,
Shales, I
Dan Swa

�EDUCATION CLUB

Begun, Alice Cole, Richard

ROW 1: Jeanne Mattern, Joan Leggetts, Carol Thompson, Rena Lewine, Mary Ann Foley, Pat Rossi, Jean Bucholtz, Mary Antinnes. ROW 2: Ted Toluba,
Louise Leanard, Romaine Olzinski, Ann Ligeti, Peggy Rolands, Sandra Weiss, Carol Rhines , Jack Tredinnick. ROW 3: Alice Cole, Jan Bronson, Elaine
Wishtart, Andrea Petrasek, Carol Draper, Ruth Ann Zionce, Sandra Potapczyk, Sylvia Yurkon. ROW 4: Glenn Johnson, Dino Sciamanna, Phil Amico,
Dick Blisick, Joe Kruczek, Joe Cardone, Dick Bellas, Frank Lepore.

ECONOMICS CLUB

:d Lewin, Sally Zupka.

.,.

FIRST ROW: Dan Jacobs, Al Johnson, Francis Machung, Patrick Monaghan, Ferrance Hayden, George Guzo, Ronald Sebolka. SECOND ROW: Sandra
Dennis, Lois Agostini , Marilyn Obaza, Lois Schwartz, Jei;ry Zeller, James Allen, June Patrylak, Walter Folek, Jackie Pashinski. THIRD ROW: Ruth Ann
Shales, Felicia Perlick, Antoinette Chiarelli, Thomas Tomalis, Jerry Moffat, Doug Hewitt, Dave Sokira, Louis Bierly. FOURTH ROW: Neil Dougherty,
Dan Swantko, Bruce Whaite, Bob Bobbin, Tom Lewis, Rita Minelli, Austin Sabetta. FIFTH ROW: Steve Cereamin, Jim Jackiewicz, Steve Phillips.

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�JAYCEES

LETTERMEN

FIRST ROW: Frank Lepore, Jim Brun
Bob Chew, Jim Nedoff, Jerry Mohn ,
THIRD ROW: Alan Gubanich, John A
Chuck Weiss, Erwin Guetig. FOURT}
Richar.d Bellas, Robert Janu sz ko, Owen I

FIRST ROW: Skip Gladstone, Gil Davis, Don Goobic, Clyde Roberts, Joe Shambe, Dave Peters . SECOND ROW: James Nedoff, Al Kishel, James M organ, Russel Singer, Frank Kline, Don Mattey, Robert Chamberlain, Ray Pirino.

RETAILING CLUB

FIRST ROW: Bruce Whaite, Bob Chamberlain, Joseph Hiznay, John Salsburg, John Dimond, Mr. Frederick Flower. SECOND ROW:
Phillip Amico, Francis LaPorte, Robert Bobbin, Don Swantko, Lou Bierly.

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ACCOUNTING CLl

Richard Bellas,

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FIRST ROW: Ruth Ann Shales, Lois Sc
Leonard Koerner, Tom Cowell, Willia
ridos, Changhae Chae, Benjamin Weav(

�LETTERMEN

Jff, Al Kishel, James Mor-

FIRST ROW: Frank Lepore, Jim Brunza, Frank Spudis, Joe Hiznay, Paul Aquilino, Walt Folek, Steve Klein, W. Brooke Yeager III. SECOND ROW:
Bob Chew, Jim Nedoff, Jerry Mohn, Richard Stauffer, Donald Eller, Raymond Marchakitus, Mike Armstrong, Ed Kemps, Mark Halperin, Richard Rees.
THIRD ROW: Alan Gubanich, John Adams, William Mulford , Nick Alesandro, David Kline, Richard Duffy, Barry Yocum, Ted Toluba, Clyde Roberts,
Chuck Weiss, Erwin Guetig. FOURTH ROW: Yorath Evans, William Meneeley, Ronald Roski , Tom Meyers, Tom Pugh, George Tensa, Bruce Belding,
Richard Bellas. Robert Januszko, Owen Frances.

ACCOUNTING CLUB

lD ROW:

Richard Bellas,

FIRST ROW: Ruth Ann Shales, Lois Schwartz, Robert Yetter, Frank Kline, Michael Celuila, Clyde Roberts, Janet Simpson, Alice Powell. SECOND ROW:
Leonard Koerner, Tom Cowell, William Carver, Gerald Davis, Nelson Snyder, Ronald Foy, Jang Hae Kim, Len Reese. THIRD ROW: Joseph Sakelaridos, Changhae Chae, Benjamin Weaver, Clinton Hess, Leonard Yankosky, Runell Benjamin, Nicholas Alesandro, Stanley Bigoski.

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�S.A.M.

STUDENT GOVERNMENT

FIRST ROW : Lou Coopey, Ted Begun, Betsy H oeschele, John Hosage, Bill D av is, Ji m W alters, Tom Shaffer. SECOND ROW: Fred Smithson, Dick
Emmel, Carol Th omas, A I Kishel, Lorra ine Rome, Rick Rees, Beverly Major, M ike Bianco.

FIRST ROW : Ronald S,
Ch amberlain, Charles W e,

WHO'S WHO

FIRST ROW: Bill Raub, Jan Bronson, Jay Ol exy, Gail Hughes, Ji m Neddoff. SECOND ROW : Betsy H oeschele, Martha Menegus, Beverly Major.
THIRD ROW : Bill Dav is, G il D av is, D ave Lear.

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SCHOOL SP

.

Marcia Hockburg, Fran Cc

�S.A.M.

n, Dick

FIRST ROW: Ronald Sebolka, Daniel Swantko, Louis Bierly, Francis Machung, Walter Folek, Dan Jacobs. SECOND ROW: Bruce Whaite, Robert
Chamberlain, Charles Weiss, Robert Bobbin.

SCHOOL SPIRIT

y Major.

Marcia Hockburg, Fran Corace, Dick Emmel, George Gavales, Camille Waterhouse, Carole Rausch, Anne Flesch, Hana Janjigian, ]art Bronson, Beth Reed.

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�ART CLUB
DEBATING
TEAM

SEATED:
Carol Pecukonis,
Kruger, coach, Lynn
STANDING:
Jerry Krasa, Bob E
Siegel.

ROW 1: Ken Frantz, Bill Pucilowsky, Elaine Kozemchak, Nancy Tinklepaugh , Carolyn Rhone, Gloria Silverman, Romelle Gomba, Nancy Bonham. ROW
2: Chester Colson, advisor; John Pethi"ck, Leroy Sult, Ed Kajkowski , Bill Williams , Joe Lipinski , Bob Hrynkiw, Frank Battle, Jerry Zezza, Lou Coopey.

Modesty forbids us to speculate on what this scene might represent.

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DEBATING
TEAM

SEATED:
Carol Pecukonis, Dr. Arthur
Kruger, coach, Lynne Dente.
STANDING:
Jerry Krasa, Bob Bombay, Phil
Siegel.

ba, Nancy Bonham . ROW
Zezza, Lou Coopey.

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Now, this may appear to be a logical argument, however .. .

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�CAMPi_Ts PERSONALITIES

Leadership, participation m extracurricular activ1t1es, and general campus citizenship were the criteria the Amnicola Staff used in the selection of this year's Campus Personalities. The twelve students
chosen well deserve special recognition, for all have been leaders in their special fields of endeavor and
in various social organizations on campus.

Maury James

Judy Alinikoff

Jan Bronson

Marv Antinnes

Jay Olexy

Gil Davis

Bill Davis

Betsy Hoeschele

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�e cri1dents
&gt;rand

Maury James

Bev Major

Marty Menegus

Harry Owens

Bill Raub

rv Antinnes

Jay Olexy

If you feel that yo u
have been erroneously
omitted, please paste
your picture m th is
space.

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�BEST-DRESSED
CONTEST

This

year,

the

Beacon,

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conjunction

with
Linda Renner

Glamo11r magazine, sponsored a contest to select the
best-dressed co-ed at Wilkes.
From the ten nominees, Miss Eleanore Nielsen was
chosen to represent \X!ilkes in the national contest.

Ellie Nielsen .

Estelle Mano!

THE NOMINEES--Bonnie Jenkins, Vicki Kovacs, Ruth Boorom, Estelle Manos, Carol Thomas, Eleanore Nielsen, Linda Renner, Patricia Keibler, Leona
Baiera, Judy Alinikoff.

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�Carol Thomas
Vicki Kovacs

Linda Renner

l.

Leona Baiera

Estelle Manos

r, Patricia Keibler, Leona
The winner with the judges.

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�GIRLS' CH(

BAND

Percussionists at Pep rally

Larry Weed, director, directs.

ROW l: Shiela Rosen, E
Josephine Chopyak, Myra
Wysocki, Gwen Gould , E
Hand. ROW 3: Frieda D.
Buckman, Sylvia Yurkon,
Brushkoski, Carol Swida, I

COLLEGIAN

ROW 1: Bob Eike, Harry Owens, Tom Kanos, Mary Jean Sakoski, Sandra Saunders, Larry Weed, director, D onnavee Miller, Dolly Kolinchock, Charles
Johns, Marshall Brooks. ROW 2: Ed Yadzinski, Carole Zur, Art Rehn, Christine Bialogawicz, Ray Nutaitis, Don Aston, Don Jones, Bernie Goldstein,
Charles Naples. ROW 3: Wilma Schmaltz, Christine Weintz, Dave Kem, John Thomas, David Will, John Biga, Joe Simoson, Wilbur Dotter, Da ve
Jones. ROW 4: Gordon Jones, Dave Meinster, Wayne Smith, Vince Smith, Art Kreinburg, Dave Henninger, Bill Zajkowski, Bob Kundreskas .

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ROW 1: Mickey Wheeler,
Lewis, Frank Cogmetti. R(
Greg Szeko, Don Jones, Ji1
Drew Smith, Bill Lawry, I

�GIRLS' CHORUS

Weed, director, directs.

ROW I: Shiela Rosen, Blanche Rubin, Barbara Karcheski , Janet Gibbon, Dian Schoenfeld, Lynne Dente, Joyce Medlock, Alice Powell, Sharon Key,
Josephine Chopyak, Myra Schwartz, Gale Hughes, Christine Biologawicz, Pat Rossi, Betty Moore, Nancy Thomas, director. ROW 2: Pat Lutz, Nichalene
Wysocki, Gwen Gould, Betsy Tubridy, Sandy Weiss, Marilyn Craze, Zoya Dzury, Shirley Vasil, Carolyn Rhone, Mary DiGiuseppe, Charo! Rhines, Joan
Hand . ROW 3: Frieda Daniels, Pat Brady, Carol Thompson, Jeannette Bucholtz, Nancy Bonham, Marge Lucas, Jane Jablonski , Barbara Bigus, Barbara
Buckman, Sylvia Yurkon, Alice Cole. ROW 4: Romelle Gomba, Nancy Swantko, Romaine Olzinski, Pat Fallon, Cecile Srathowski, Janet Simpson, Carol
Brushkoski, Carol Swida, Louise Leanord, Bonnie Jenkins.

COLLEGIANS

r, Dolly Kolinchock, Charles
0n Jones, Bernie Goldstein,
1oson, Wilbur Dotter, Dave
Bob Kundreskas.
1

ROW 1: Mickey Wheeler, Barry Bauer, Max Alper, Lou Pisaneschi, John Hosage, Bob Eike, director, Dave Meinster, Wayne Long, Walt Umla, Tom
Lewis, Frank Cogmetti. ROW 2: Danny Kovaleski, Bob Martin, Mike Russin, Wilbur D otter, Bob Evans, Marty Schultz, Bob Smith, Bob Kundreskas,
Greg Szeko, Don Jones, Jim Petro, Harry Owens. ROW 3: Dick Probert, Dave Jones, Bob Conway, Ron Baldwin, Jerry Zezza, Bill Schmidt, Ray Nutaitis,
Drew Smith, Bill Lawry, Dave Lear, Bil! Hall, Tom Kanos.

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FIRST ROW: Dave Jones, Don Jones, Bob Eike, Mickey Wheeler, Chris Bialogowicz, Sharon Key, Mary Jean Sakoski, Nancy Thomas, Mr. Richard Chapline,
Director. SECOND ROW: Dick Probert, Walter Umla , Ed Yadzinski, Ray Nutaitis, Sallie Price, Bev Major, Pat Lutz, Bonnie Jenkins.

Kurt Robert

MIXED CHORUS

ROW 1: Pat Boyle, Harry Owens, Sallie Williams, Mary Jean Sakoski, Ed Yadzinski, Dolly Kolincoock, Sandra Saunders, Myra Schwartz, Walt Umla,
Richard Chapline, director. ROW 2: Michalene Wysocki, Carol Rhines, Leslie Stone, Ron Baldwin, Carol Zur, Bob Eike, Frank Cognetti, Linda Renner.
ROW 3: Pat Rossi, Alice Cole, Wilma Schmaltz, Tom Kanos , Barbara Steph~ns, Ray Nutaitis, Sharon Key, Marilyn Craze, Dave Lear, Pat Lutz. ROW 4:
Mickey Wheeler, Bev Major, Dave Jones, Dick Probert, Art Rehn, Joe Cigan, Anne Sedovy, Dave Will, Roberta Slotnick, Clint Hess.

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FIRST ROW: Ania Symmons, Pat Boyle
Joel Harrison, Sallie Price, Marge Lucas, l

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�MANUSCRIPT

The Manuscript Association is a student organization that publishes annually the college's literary
magazine, the Manuscript.
This publication presents the creative efforts of
students in the realms of literature, art, and music.
Among other activities, the Manuscript sponsors a
series of films each year to bring fine film literature
to our campus.

Chapline,

Kurt Roberts, Editor

alt Umla,
la Renner.
ROW 4:

FIRST ROW: Ania Symmons, Pat Boyle, Dr. Philip Ri zzo, advisor, Kurt Roberts, Dolores Amir. SECOND ROW: Beverly M unson, Mary Ruth Curtis,
Joel Harrison, Sallie Price, Marge Lu cas, Bev Major.

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�Only 24 Shopping Days

The

'til the
April Showers Ball

Beacon
/2('.";,j,~

Happy St. Patrick's Day
... There will always
Be an England!

WILKES COLLEGE ((f ~~ STUDENT WEEKLY
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The Beacon is Wilkes' weekly student publication
that is the voice of student body, the despair of the
English faculty, and the neurosis of the administration.
The much harassed ed itor make a valiant attempt,
every Tuesday night, to cajole features and news of
interest from the gifted staff before 2 :00 A.M.
Ah! the price one must pay to gain the approbation
of this journal's avid subscribers.

Wayne Thomas in a journalistic pose.

Jay Olexy, esteemed and
illustrious editor

...
STAFF- FIRST ROW: Mary Frances Barone, Don Hancock, Dirk Dunlap, Leona Baiera, Pat Boyle. SECOND ROW: Ellen Galanter, Neil Castignaro,
Pat Rossi , Fran Corace, Bev Major. THIRD ROW: Jay Olexy, Gloria Zaludek, Cynthia Hagley, Jim Jackewicz, Jerry Chisarick, Jim Tracey, Jerome Kulesa,
Wavne Thomas, George Tensa, Bob Bomboy.

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THE EDITORIAL BOARD-Wai

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Jn

l Castignaro,
rome Kulesa,

Wayne Thomas in a journalistic pose.

Exemplary of the extreme labor required to produce a newspaper.

What's a synonym for taciturnity?

THE EDITORIAL BOARD-Wayne Thomas. SEATED: Bev Major, Pat Boyle, Cynthia Hagley, Jerry Chisarick, Gloria Zaludek, Don Hancock.

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Neither rain, nor sleet, nor snow, nor exams stayed the
Amnico!a staff from its appointed rounds.
Despite various setbacks and pessimistic remarks on the
part of all and sundry members, the finished book is now a
reality. It is the hope of the staff that the 1 ~)6 l yearbook
meets with the approval of the vast majority.

loyal staff members slaving industriously.

Hmmm , it seems that we are missing the pie

Bev Major, editor-in-chief

Mercy, that's a good one_

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Fred Crouse, Bev Major, Howie Hering, Harry Collier, Joan leggetts, Elaine Adams , Mary Regalis, Eleanor Brehm, Pat Boyle.

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Dashing, isn't he ?

�~ICOLA
t, nor snow, nor exams stayed the
1ppointed rounds.
•
ks and pessimistic remarks on the
1embers, the finished book is now a
f the staff that the 1 &lt;)6 l yearbook
f the vast majority .

Lennie processes pictures, undoubtedly for P.R.O .

embers sl av ing industriously.

Hmmm, it seems that we are missing the pictures from an entire section.

y, that's a good one.

Give me strength!
Dashing, isn't he?
Eleanor Brehm, Pat Boyle.

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�Dear and gJ ori,
FIRST ROW: Charles Cherundolo, Ed Gavel, Jerry Mohn, Frank Spudis, Marv Antinnes, Al Dobrowalski, Tom Krisulevicz, Jim Brunza, Rich Rees, Paul
Aquilino. SECOND ROW: Howie Hering, Ed Reese, Myron Evanich, Don Eller. Ron Yates, Bill Mulford, Jim Tracey, Harold Harty, Joe Kurtinitis,
Nick Alesandro, Harry Vogt. THIRD ROW: Mike Dydo, Coach, Bill Meneeley, Bill Schmidt, Allen Gubanich, Rich Leib, John Sosinski, Jeff Gallet,
Gary Carr, Bob Herman, Francis Pinkowski, Coach.

I thought I put a sandwich in here.

Satur,

Smile, Pinky! You can't wm 'em all.
May we begin with the assumption that you all know
what a football is?

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�Dear and glorious physician.
es, Paul
urtinitis,
Gallet,

The foot is faster than the eye.

Saturday's hero .

all know

Rapunzel , Rapunzel , let down your hair.

"Into the jaws of death, into the mouth of hell, rushed the six hundred"

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�Make way for the men, boys.

May I have your attention for just one moment?

Don't just stand there fondling the ball,
kick it.

What price glory?

Oh, he floats through the air ...

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Little do they know what has eluded them.

�;t one moment?

We will now pause briefly for emergency surgery.

Unique formation, anyway.

Don't just stand there fondling the ball,
kick it.

My three angels.

s elud ed them.

The bes t team of benchwarmers you ever did see.

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�FIRST ROW: George Te
ROW: John Adams, Jan

�SOCCER

FIRST ROW: George Tensa, Bob Chew, Frank Lepore, Clyde Roberts, Lou Zwiebel , Pete Eckert, Charles Weiss, Jim Jones, Erwin Guetig. SECOND
ROW: John Adams, Jan Pethick, Walt Prusakowski, Ted Toluba, Jim Neddoff, Dick Duffy, George Guzzo, Dave King, Bob Ontko, Jim Ferris, Coach.

It only hurts a little while.

Two at one blow.

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�TENNIS

Just follow the bouncing ball, boys.

FIRST ROW: Bill Klein, Mike Samber,
Les Andres.

GOLF

Now I know how it feels to be left out of the crowd.

...
Hlrnuyn, Hhuuyn.
Panorama of a soccer game.

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FIRST ROW: Weton Farrar, Coach, Fn
Campbell, Barry Witt, Jim Tracey, John

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FIRST ROW: Bill Klein, Mike Samberg, Mark Halpern, Steve Klein , Ron Bienkowski. SECOND ROW: Gary Einhorn, Owen Francis, Frank Menaker,
Les Andres.

GOLF

FIRST ROW: Weton Farrar, Coach, Frank Lepore, Bill Janesko, John Pierce, Bob Chew. SECOND ROW: Jim Woods, Al Stralka, Mark levy, John
Campbell, Barry Witt, Jim Tracey, John Adams.

huuyn, Hhuuyn.

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Huddled

FIRST ROW : Brooke Yeager, Jack Richards, Mike Armstrong, Harry Vogt, Marty Strayer, Ted Toluba, Marv Antinnes, Bob Herman. SECOND ROW:
Lennie Basileo, Ken Miller, Nick Stefanowski, Dick Duffy, Ron Henney, Dave Puerta, Jeff Raschal.

I'm sick and tired of these sit-ins, men.

128

�Huddled masses yearning to be free.

Herman. SECOND ROW:

Prometheus bound.

Peek-a-boo'

Good grief! Decisions, decisions, always decisions'

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�I believe I detect a foul.

What a revoltin' development this is.

Strange specimen of anatomy, wouldn't you say?

It's hard to admit de

Anything to amuse the masses.

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�believe I detect a foul.

The spectators seem unimpressed by this feat of skill.

imen of anatomy, wouldn't you say?

It's hard to admit defeat.

Sold! to the highest sneaker.

Seguid vuestro j ife !

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�WRESTLING
TOURNAMENT

BASEBALL

FIRST ROW: Mike Dydo, Coach, W ,
SECOND ROW : Vin ce DeGuisto, lvl

Virtue rewarded.

With all due modesty, we accept ...

SWIMMING

Tournament winners.

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ROW 1: Dave Smuden, Bob Borkowsk
ROW 3: Craig Huddy, Dick Bender, Bo~

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FIRST ROW: Mike Dydo, Coach, Walt Folek, Rich Leib, Nick Alesandro, Mike Schweffel, Paul Aquilino, Ken Ludmer, Lou Zampetti, Lennie Yankosky.
SECOND ROW: Vince DeGuisto, Matt Himlin, Barry Shevchuk, Phil Diskin, Sam Cooper, Joe Winkle, Mgr., Jules Heller, Lou Scatena, Jack Richards.

SWIMMING

ROW 1: Dave Smuden, Bob Borkowski, Pat Shovlin, Mark Troy. ROW 2: Ed Gavel, Gary Greaker, John Miller, Roger Rolfe, Coach Carl H avira.
ROW 3: Craig Huddy, Dick Bender, Bob Smith.

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�BASKETBALL

Apparel oft proclaims

FIRST ROW : Tom Pugh, Dick Morgan, John Tensa, Ed Kemps, Harvey Rosen. SECOND ROW: Al Goldberg, John Salsburg, Phil Russo, Ron Roski,
Bernie Koch, Steve Gerko, Clem Gavenas, John Adams, Dave Tawil, Ed David , Coach.

Out of my way, rm comin' th rough!

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He flies through the air with the greatest of ease.

Go and catch a fa lli

�Apparel oft proclaims the man.

John Salsburg, Phil Russo, Ron Roski ,

What immortal hand or eye could frame such fearful symmetry?

The master strategists.

the air with the greatest of ease.

Go and catch a falling star . ..

It's only a game, boys.

135

�Who can match this for

A ball in the hand is worth two in the basket.

Skillful pas de de

..
How much can one man do?

May the best man win.

136

I bet yuh miss.

�Skillful pas de deux.
Note the form.

&gt;w much can one man do?

I bet yuh miss.

Now all join hands and circle 'round ...

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�DONKEY BASKETBALL

These asses

The mounted marvel.

All this and cheesecake too !

Whic
ASSinine spectacle, isn't it?

As has been said

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the Miller's Tale, "A handsome piece of werk."

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These asses have no sense of propriety.

Just remember, I am the D ean of Men.

Which twin has the Toni?

Don't Y'all think this is gettin' a little out of hand?

139

�No use beating a dea

Wanna buy a hot donkey, buddy?

Hello out there in vie

A horse! A horse! my kingdom for a horse!

These mortals are easily amused.

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A galloping steed with the speed of light-a cloud of
dust- and a hearty hi-yo Silver.

�No use beating a dead ass .

Dig that babe in the third row.

Hello out there in video land.

A horse! A horse! my kingdom for a horse!

oping steed with the speed of light-a cloud of
md a hearty hi-yo Silver.

You're all on Candid Camera.

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�ASSEMBLIES

Have a heart, Ellie .

Another brilliant speaker.

The mike is a little too high .

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To think that attendance is i:equired.

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�That's what I call rapt attention.

nt speaker.

The mike is a little too high.

Eh!

You'll sing hymn 33 until you know it.

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�CINDERELLA

1960

Mr. Ralston crowns Cinderella Mary Homan.

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SEATED: Lou-Ella Meringola, Lynne Boyle, Raye Thomas, Georgianna Seboika, Doris Gademan. STANDING: Carol Emanski, Jocelyn King, Marie
Realmuto, Mary Homan, Jean Shofranko, Kathy Brominski .

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�CLASS OFFICERS

FRESHMAN
CLASS
Alice Bakum

SEATED: Barbara Stevens
STANDING: Tony Desiderio, tou Coopey, Dick Emmel, Dave Puerta, Ed
Roga lski.

Carol Braker

CLASS COUNCIL

Patricia Chapracki

ROW 1: Richard Burns, Dolly Kolinchock, MiMi Wilson, Ann Sedovy, Barbara Stevens, Pat Chapracki, Fran Corace, Jerry Berman.
ROW 2: Dick Emmel, Tony Desiderio, Dave Puerta, Fred Smithson, Joe Kruczek, Bill Williams, Joe Lipinsky, Jerry Kundra, Jim Petro, Jeff Gallet, Lou
Coopey, Ed Rogalski.

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William Dilg

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ESHMAN
:LASS

,, J erry 1--ierman.
:rry Kundra, Jim Petro, Jeff Gallet, Lou

Alice Bakum

Vivien Bordick

Patricia Brady

Carol Braker

Michael Cebula

John Campbell

Patricia Chapracki

Edward Clausk

Lou Coopey

William Dilg

Lorraine Dyers

William Everett

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�148

Carolyn Olsen

Jeffrey Gallett

Ronald Henney

Anita Hovanec

James Jones

Ehrhard Kohler

Audrey Petro

Dolores Kolinchock

Alan Krieger

Joseph Kurtinitis

Ruth Schimmelbusd

Richard Leib

Catherine Loughren

Virginia ·Mason

Ann Sedovy

Clinton Hess

�Clinton Hess

Carolyn Olsen

Mary Louise Pauly

Andrea Petrasek

Ehrhard Kohler

Audrey Petro

Joan Pitney

Sheila Rosen

Joseph Kurtinitis

Ruth Schimmelbusch

Dian Schoenfeld

Sylvia Schrader

Virginia Mason

Ann Sedovy

Sandra Seymour

Jerry Shilanski

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�Bi!IW
Phil Siegel

Maria Sindaco

Barbara Stevens

Michael Stretanski

Ellen Sunde!

Carol Swida

At whom is that " come hi

Ralph Tucker

Norma Ushinski

Emily Weinberg

Leslie Weinberger

Beth Weiss

Ronald Werner

D,

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�Bill Williams

Maryann Wilson

Barbara Stevens

Carol Swida

Guilty as accused, by all indications.
At whom is that "come hither look" directed?

Emily Weinberg

Ronald Werner

Do I understand you to mean that you're going to Jet them get away with thae

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�CLASS OFFICERS

SOPHOMORE
CLASS
Denah Abrams

Richard Ales

Conrad Wagner, Tom Shafferm, Jerry Mohn, Virginia Morgan, Jim Walters, Barry O'Connell, Ted Begun.

CLASS COUNCIL

Mary Frances Barone

Marshall Brooks
ROW 1: Ron Sebolka, Virginia Morgan, Bonnie Jenkins, Merle Benisch, Rosalie Kackauskas, Linda Paonessa, Jean Ann McMahon, Lorraine Rome, Beth
Schafer, Tom Schaffer.
ROW 2: Jim Walters, Barry O'Connell, Jerry Mohn, Jim Tracey, Stuart Lawson, Dick Lessig, Roger Rolfe, Conrad Wagner, Owen Francis, Ted Begun,
Dick Barnes, Bill Hunt, Alan Swanson.

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Denah Abrams

Elaine Adams

John Adams

Richard Ales

James Allen

Lois Agostini

Mary Frances Barone

Theodore Begun

Merle Benisch

Marshall Brooks

Carol Brushkoski

Jeanette Bucholtz

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Linellen Charlton

Antoinette Chiarelli

Bernard Cohen

Norman James

Fred Crouse

Sharon Downing

Carolyn Draper

Rosalie Kackauskas

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Myron Evanich

Kenneth Frantz

Linda Gerstel

Joseph Krisky

George Guzo

Claire Handler

John Hughes

Louise Leonard

�Bernard Cohen

Norman James

William Hunt

Bonnie Jenkins

Carolyn Draper

Rosalie Kackauskas

John Kashani

Elaine Kozemchak

Linda Gerstel

Joseph Krisky

Peter Kundra

Stuart Lawson

John Hughes

Louise Leonard

Richard Lewin

Jeanne Mattern

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�Ronald Mischak

Rita Minelli

Jerry Mohn

Virginia Morgan

Eleanore Nielsen

Romaine Olzinski

Thomas Penhale

Alice Powell

Joseph Rakshys

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Mary Regalis

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Carolyn Rhone

Reginia Ritzie

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Lorraine Rome

Thomas Saba

Gloria Silverman

Rowena Simms

Joan Smith

Edward Strucke

Irene Szulinski

Conrad Wagner

Mindy Weinberg

Christine Wentz

Edward Wilk

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�CLA:

Elaine Wishtart

Leonard Yablonski

Brooke Yeager

Sylvia Yurkon

Gerald Zezza

Ruthann Zionce

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Wayne Thomas, Dave Edwards, Judy Wasileski, Joe Shambe.
Lee competes for best-dressed.

Wistful Juniors surround handsome Senior.

Carol shows outstanding Junior ability.

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Rachael Altavilla

Leslie Andres

Richard Bellas

Leona Baiera

Stanley Bigoski

Donald Bogert

Changhee Chae

William Close

Harry Collier

Andrea Crease

Ronald Diamondstein

Wilbur Dotter

�Richard Bellas

David Edwards

Donald Eller

Carol Eroh

Donald Bogert

Robert L. Evans

Yorath Evans

Mary Fox

Harry Collier

George Gavales

Barry Gintel

Thomas Ka11as

Robert King

Dave Kline

Frank Kline

Wilbur Dotter

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Jerome Krasa

Anne Legeti

John Niznik

Marion Ripple

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Rena Lewine

Mike Samberg

Francis Mac hung

Leo Morgan

Loretta Shutta

Jay Passon

Judith Powell

Russell Singer

Clyde Roberts

Donald Roberts

Carol Thompson

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Loretta Shutta

Janet Simpson

Joseph Simoson

Russell Singer

Harvey Stambler

Wayne Thomas

Carol Thompson

Ted Toluba

Michael Volansky

Walter Weaver

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This is what I'd call "getting into the thick of things."

"He was a man of an unbounded stomach."

The champs make ready to show their prize-winning form.

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was a man of an unbounded stomach."

�Altogether now ...

Do you think that if I cut this class and tell
I got soaking ...

Never really cared for th is book Jearnin'

This is what is commonly known as "eating the profits."

He'd never catch a pig in an alley.

They say that Joe sent them.

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Down in the dumps?

�Do you think that if I cut this class and tell him that
I got soaking . . .

Students may give stupid answers , but
really, Mr. Richards!

But when I kiss him, he giggles.

or this book Iearnin'

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known as "eating the profits."

say that Joe sent them.

Down in the dumps? look up.

I'm going to jump as soon as I eat.

167

�So much depends on your po int of view .

I can't stand a guy reading over my shoulder.

Let's see how observa nt you are.

Who knows what lies beyond the fog?

168

�Before Geritol

The two Kates.
"Gather ye rosebuds while ye may."

,ver my shoulder.

The first thing we will discuss is unorthodox footwear.

169

�Two built for a bicycle.

The editors at a summit meeting.

So, these are th e etchings you talk about.

Best-dressed, huh? You should

God's Little Acre
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�milt for a bicycle..

If there's one thing I can't stand, it's a bald-headed bartender.

,e etchings you talk about.

Best-dressed, huh? You should see her duringi finals.

YOU A COP?

Comes a pause in the day's occupation that is known as the children's hour.

171

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I thought they said there'd be girls here.

Do you mind shifting MY umbrella over this way a little?

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"Winter is icumen in; Lhude sing, Goddam."

Now, honey, see that little basket up there .. .

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inter is icumen in; Lhude sing, Goddam."

Supervised therapy.

, honey, see that little basket up there ...

Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus.

Dr. Livingstone, I presume.

Diligence better have its rewards!

You too could be replaced.

173

�Well, M arty, wha d 'ya wanna do t'night?

Send this boy to camp.

The Sandman Cometh

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Good thing I was a Boy Scout.

Oh! You say the sweetest things!

174

�When ah itches, ah scratches.

Ah what can ail thee wretched wight Alone and palely loitering ...

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The proper environment for concentrated study.

If winter comes can spring be far behind?

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Eureka! This test proves conclusively that brand X is far superior.

175

�That's right. Person to person. The number is Butterfield 8.

Looks like a Mafia meeting to me.

What seems to be your problem, son?
Why certainly I bought

Mute adoration.

Who can imagine life without coffee?

Go not, as a slave scourged to his dungeon, I
an unfaltering trust.

You both may leave the room.
Another sing along with Mitch?

176

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Why certainly I bought it myself.

Got a light, big boy?

Go not, as a slave scourged to his dungeon, but sustained and soothed by
an unfaltering trust.

Though laden with burdens, we still pause to watch the pep rally.

OH no! not another mono epidemic.

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Oh! I am undone!

I believe we' re picking up a signal from Ashley!

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Max Greenwald
Buzz Lewin
Lou Ella Meringola
Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Major
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Baker
Mrs. A. M. Major
Mr. and Mrs. Alan S. Major
Dr. and Mrs. David Levine
Dr. and Mrs. I. Krasno
Pat Boyle
Bev Major
Joan Leggetts

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YOU MAY QUALIFY
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CAREER IN RETAILING!
POMEROY'S
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Pnrneroy's is a member of Allied Stores, a nationwide department store family. Pomeroy's offers you
the opportunity for experienced training, growth, interesting work, substantial earnings and a secure
foture.

• Learn Retailing At Pomeroy's!
Pomeroy's-Allied Executive Training Program offers ·i11valuable experience
in a great variety of exciting retailing positions.

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Experience.

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Pha~es of Retailing-.

TODAY-FIND OUT MORE DE'TAILS!
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Background ... Send It Today To
The Personnel Director-Pomeroy's· Inc., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

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LACY, ATHERTON &amp; DAVIS
ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS
WILKES-BARRE - HARRISBURG

SORDONI CONSTRUCTION
COMPANY
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
Growing with Wyoming Valley Institutions and Industries Since 1910

182

�First in fashion, quality and service,
extends sincere Congratulations and
Best Wishes to the Class of 1961
25 PUBLIC SQUARE, WILKES-BARRE, PA.

&gt;AVIS

Compliments of

S. S. KRESGE CO.
3 South Main Street
33 Public Square

:TION
We Are Proud and Happy to Salute Wilkes College
and the Class of '61.
is Since 1910

WYOMING VALLEY DISTRICT
INTERNATIONAL LADIES' GARMENT WORKERS' UNION

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�Best Wishes
to the
CLASS of 1961
From the Brewers of

STEGMAIER
Gold Medal BEER
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Kingston Corners

Kingston, Pa.

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THE ITTI1 HUB
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PETROLEUM SERVICE CO.
49 DANA ST.

Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

SPECIALISTS
IN HEATING

We Install
All Types of Automatic Heat
PLUMBING- HEATING -SHEET METAL WORK

TURNER &amp; VAN SCOY
COMPANY, INC.

AMERICAN-Stattcfal'CI
27 E. Northampton Street
WILKES-BARRE, PENNA.

GAS BOILER

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983 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort, Pa.
189 East Market St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

KEARNEY'S
DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT

"Your Community Banks"

Route 11, Kingston, Pa.

HEIGHTS COMMUNITY BRANCH

Member of
FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION

LESTER PONTIAC
JOSEPH F. LESTER, Owner

Drive the TEMPEST by PONTIAC
"America's most talked
about economy car''

Sales-Service
Pierce at N. St. Bridge
KINGSTON, PA.-BU 7-3191

BLUM BROS.
WILKES-BARRE-SCRANTON

For Fifty Years
For Smart College Folks
For All Ages

LLEWELLYN &amp; McKANE
INC.
Wilkes-Barre, Penna.
57 North Main Street
VAiiey 2-8181-2-8182
"Wyoming Valley's Progressive Printer'

Your Family Gets the Most From

FOREMOST
Fine Dairy Foods
Dolly Madison and Foremost
ICE CREAM

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�~RNEY'S
RESTAURANT
I, Kingston, Pa.

CHUCK ROBBINS

RUDDY'S DRUG STORE

Sporting Goods
"It Pays to Play"

Cor. South and South Main Streets

28 N. Main St.

VA 2-1333

Prescriptions Carefully Filled
PHONE VA 3-4993
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

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F. LESTER, Owner

'v1PEST by PONTIAC
:a's most talked
economy car''

is-Service
it N. St. Bridge

Travel Modern . . .
Travel Martz Lines

FRANK MARTZ COACH CO.
inc.
WILKES-BARRE, PA.

'-1, PA.-BU 7-3191

PRETTIEST LEGS IN TOWN
WEAR

TRIANGLE SHOES
"Good Looking, Long-Wearing,
Modestly Priced"

HURJAX
;e+s the Most From

tEMOST
Dairy Foods
son and Foremost
: CREAM

Photo Supplies
Now Located Two Doors
From the HUB

WHITE
HARDWARE COMPANY, Inc.

32 SOUTH MAIN ST.

19 E. Market Street

Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

187

�Compliments of

THE AMNICOLA STAFF

Complime
of

MR. AND MRS.

DIAL VA 3-6177
Phone VA 3-6674
VA 5-4671

ACE HOFFMAN STUDIOS

KAPLAN'S FURNITURE CO.
208-210 E. Market St.
Wilkes Barre, Pa.

and

MR. AND
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Portrait, Commercial and Aerial Photography

SCHMIDT'S F

Cameras and Amateur Photographic Supplies
Congratulations
to the Class
of 1961
36 WEST MARKET STREET

WILKES BARRE, PA.

LAZARUS
57 SOUTH MAIN ST.
Wilkes Barre, Pa.

THE L. &amp; L. PARTY MART
FAVORS * GIFTS

Compliments

TOYS * NOVELTIES

of

Color Letterpress and
Plastic Binc
ESTABLISHED I

Serving Wyoming 'v
TELEPHONE: VJ
55 North Ma
Wilkes-Barre,

155 South Pennsylvania Ave.
WILKES BARRE, PA.

VA 3-6623

We Sell Retail-At Wholesale Prices

DAIRY DAN, INC.
GENE SHAKER'S
BOWLING SUPPLIES
Dist. of ACE Bowling Balls
288 S. Main St.
Wilkes Barre, Pa.
VA 4-9731

Compliments of

H. S. MILLER
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Wilkes Barre, Pa.

MORRIS MEN':
National Brands (
Clothing, Furnishing an
91 So. Main S

�ments of

Dodge-Dart-Lancer-Dodge Trucks

::OLA STAFF

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IA 3-6674
IA 5-4671

JRNITURE CO.
. Market St.
Barre, Pa.

Compliments

SHORTEN DODGE

of

303 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston, Pa.
BU 7-3125

MR. AND MRS. MAX ROTH
and

GOLDBERG-CONNOR AGENCY,

MR. AND MRS.
EUGENE ROTH

INC.
Complete Insurance Service
Miners National Bank Bldg.
VA 2-8307

SCHMIDT'S PRINTERY
tu lat ions
: Class
1961

ARUS
I MAIN ST.
larre, Pa.

Color Letterpress and Offset Printing
Plastic Binding
ESTABLISHED IN 1923

Serving Wyoming Valley in 1961
TELEPHONE: VA 2-1420
55 North Main St.

Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

Banquet Facilities for IO or 200

HOST
Restaurant
Located at the Fabulous Host Motel
Route 115 Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

,liments
of

URBANSKI JEWELERS

AN, INC.

Watchmaker and Jeweler

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63 East Market Street

MORRIS MEN'S SHOP
3arre, Pa.

National Brands Clothing
Clothing, Furnishing and Sportswear
91 So. Main Street

WILKES-BARRE
WINDOW CLEANING CO.
SINCE 1898
52

S. Main St.

WILKES-BARRE

Simon Long Bldg.
VA 3-7018

189

�Compliments

of

Compliments of

WAYNE
DEPARTMENT STORE

"where savings and

THE ASTOR
RESTAURANT

satisfaction are guaranteed"
Northampton Street, Kingston
right next to the Gateway
FREE PARKING ALWAYS

Public Square

Wilkes Barre, Pa.

Open 10 a. m. - 10 p. m. Daily

For Complete Shoe Service

Compliments of

CITY SHOE REPAIR

THOMPSON TRAVEL BUREAU,

18 W. Northampton St.
WILKES-BARRE

INC.
42 E. Market Street

Buy the Best

A FRIEND

MA'S BEVERAGES
172 So. Washington St.
W ILKES-BARRE, PA.

TOM MASON
GARAGE &amp; SERVICE CENTER
Corner of South St. and South Main
A BREAK TO ALL STUDENTS
Repairs on Credit Plan
VA 4-5875

Right Down the Street From Kirby Hall

�iments of

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STOR
JRANT

Keeping in step with our growing community

the newer, the greater

Wilkes Barre, Pa .

FOWLER, DICK AND WALKER
THE BOSTON STORE .
Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania

LOUIS ROSENTHAL'S
,ents of

AT THE SIGN OF THE CLOCK

~AVEL BUREAU

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" For t hose wh o prefer Ivy League clothi ng "

ket Street

F. E. PARKHURST, 1NC.
GENERAL INSURANCE
Representing All of the Co mpanies
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THOMPSON DERR AND BRO., INC.
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Best

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RRE, PA.

Complete Insurance Service
We Write All Kinds of Insurance

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Dial Wilkes Barre VA 4_3513

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�It has indeed been a struggle, but . . . the 1961
AMNICOLA has finally been completed.
The editor would like to extend special thanks to:
The Ace Hoffman, Lyons, and Fred Brown Studios
for special photography work,
Gordon Roberts, yearbook advisor,
Len Yoblonski, Stu Swett, and Howie Hering for
school photography,
Pat Boyle for service above and beyond the
call of duty,
The entire AMNICOLA staff.

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TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY
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��To the Class of 1962As I write this message to the Class of 1962, I am reminded that every
message to a graduating class has been written in a period of crisis. Wilkes
became a four-year College and the Amnicola made its first appearance just as
we were beginning to realize that the Hot War had been succeeded by the Cold
War- That the clash of arms had given way to the clash of ideologies. Issues
of the Cold War have confronted us ever since, so that crisis now seems to be
the norm.
Experience of recent years has demonstrated that the natillre of the future
has not yet been determined. We find ourselves at a turning point in history
and we are learning slowly that the future -direction of ,mankind has yet to be
decided. We are also discovering that the final resolution of this crisis is not
to be gained in a year, a decade, or even in a lifetime~ If this is so, we must
accept crisis as the normal condition of our times, and we must prepare ourselves
to live effectively in the midst of upheaval.
It is perhaps well that we do so for we will then better prepare ourselves
for that confrontation of ideologies which characterizes the era in which we live.
If we look upon crisis as the norm for our times, we must examine our ideals
and practices with the intent of improving them. We must recognize that in a
free society, our strength rests upon the individual. If, as individuals, we examine every idea and every act, and if we then assume our full measure of
responsibility, our civilization can survive and can grow stronger. If we concern
ourselves with the welfare of mankind everywhere and if we strive to release
and nurture the hidden talents of untold millions, we will translate our ideals
into reality and assure the vigor of our civilization.
Let us accept crisis as the norm of our times. Let us recognize that this
crisis is the creation of men and can only be resolved by men. Let us assume our
full measure of responsibility for the resolution of this crisis in favor of freedom.
Let us always remember that freedom depends upon the respect of man for
man. Let us recognize that respect begets confidence in one's self and in one's
neighbor. Let us see that confidence in one's neighbor is the first essential of
freedom. Let us acknowledge that we can create confidence only by demonstrating our own desire to share freedom with our neighbors.
I am grateful for our years of association at Wilkes. In the years to come,
I hope that we shall find ourselves united in the struggle to maintain, and to
bring to fruition, the great ideals upon which our civilization has been based.
Sincerely,

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�DEDICATION

Because he exemplifies the teacher at
Wilkes College . . .
Because he is respected as such and as a
worthwhile citizen, not only of the college
but the community in which he lives . . .
Because of the many hours he spends in
extra work for the students and the interest
he puts into student activities . . .
Because he works for the future well-being
of both the student and the college . . .
Because he has been a member of the Wilkes
faculty for twenty years . . .
We, the staff of the 1962 Amnicola, dedicate this yearbook to Dr. Charles B. Reif.

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���ALMA MATER

Wilkes, our Alma Mater
We pledge our hearts to thee,
Honor, faith, and courage,
Truth and loyalty.
In our work as in our pleasure
Guide us as a friend;
We shall always love thee,
Loyal to the end.
Thou shalt lead us onward
In search of finer things.
May we find the wisdom
That thy spirit brings.
May our deeds of love and service
Ever swell thy fame-Wilkes, we stand to greet thee!
Glory to thy name!

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year crowded with memories, combined with confusion,
and marked by significant events. Within this framework,
truth, knowledge, attitude, and character are formed. All
our activities enter in the making of a mature individual.
The 1962 A mnicola is a mirror of these activities. We hope
that as you read this seventeenth edition you will enjoy
our presentation and return to it again and again as time
progresses.

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effort, and energy put into its making by your fellow students.

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Our own favorite recipe:
Mix (gently):
261 gallons of coffee ( strong)
5 class hours each week
72 missing photographs
29,321.4 cigarettes
1 nervous wreck of an editor
192 copy sheets
Add (when things begin to boil):
1 typewriter (inoperative)
19 smiling faces
1,200 irate students
1 worried advisor
3 dozen chewed pencils
2 toes from a left winged gnat
Add confusion to taste
( shake thoroughly for 136 hours)
Ed. note: If the end result winds up
all wet, we know you will
have plenty of hot air ready.

Editor
Asst. Editor

HARRY COLLIER
ELAINE ADAMS

Business Manager .

FRED CROUSE

Art Editor ........... .

BOB HRYNKIW

Photographer

BILL WILLIAMS

Advisor ........... MR. CHESTER COLSON

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Dean of Women

GEORGE F. RALSTON
Dean of Men

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JOHN P. WHITBY
Dean of Admissions

ALFONSO S. ZA W ADSKI
Registrar

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ROBERT B. MORRIS
Administrative Assistant to the President
and Director of Student Activities

GORDON E. ROBERTS
Executive Alumni Secretary

ZAWADSKI
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LIVINGSTON CLEWELL
Director of Public Relations

JOHN G. REESE
Director of Athletics

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�JOHN J. CHWALEK
Placement Director

NADA VUJICA
Head Librarian

MARGARET E. CONNOLLY
Comptroller

STANLEY H . W ASILESKI
Director of Evening School

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�Art Department

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Kenneth Kirby, Chester Colson

Biology Department

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Sheldon Cohen, Francis Michelini, Wanda Hilner, Bernice Leagus, Charles Reif

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Edward Heltzel, Julian Riplf

�Education Department

Eugene Hammer, Jessie Roderick, Frances Smith, Francis Pinkowski

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Physics Department

Edward H eltzel, Julian Ripley, Cromwell Thomas, Daniel Detweiler, Voris H all

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�English Department

SEATED: Ruth Roberts, Frank Davies, Anne Kish
STANDING: Edward Lewis, Jr., Dirk Budd, Doris Schwarzchild, William Edgerton, Philip Rizzo, Stanley Gutin

History
Department

SEATED: Harold Thatcher
STANDING:
Bronis Kaslas
Leonard Connolly

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Jose Ribas, Elwood Disque, Sylvia Dworski

Mathematics Department

Joseph Salsburg, Adnah Kostenbauder, Thomas Richards, Albert Stralka, Stanley W asileski

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SECOND ROW: Richard Chapline, William Gasbarro, Robert Lovett, Clifford Balshaw

left to Right: Michael Dyd

Philosophy-Religion Department

Political S,

Abraham Barras, Stanko Vujica, Donald Gilmore

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Political Science Department

Bronis Kaslas, Hugo Mailey, Philip Tuhy

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�Psychology Department
The
Library
" ... Men and women go ti
sit and read
But they squirm and rove,
survey each other
Not as sister, quiet, and no
as brother,
But more with nervous desi
or anxious dread ."

Joseph Kanner, Robert Riley

Sociology Department

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Library
" ... Men and women go there to
sit and read
But they squirm and rove,
survey each other
Not as sister, quiet, and not
as brother,
But more with nervous desire
or anxious dread."

Fred Krohle, Joanne Yurchak, Nada Vujica,
Evelyn Lex, Mirian Green, George Ermel.

"I ain't got no body."

The master speaks

"Find it fast in the yellow pages "

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They all shout for Gittens.

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�SEATED: Ethel Peters, Joan Borowski, Janice Yarrish, Lee Rohlfs, Nancy Cordy
STANDING: Margaret Barteck, Barbara Fritz, Sandra Dennis, Susan Dydo, Kay O'Donnell, Alice Philipp, Joan Darling, Janet Trosko

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Hilma Nordstrom
Joan Ostrowski
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SECOND ROW: Cecil Crickell, George Price, Philip D avis, Kirk Bromfield, Stephen Subjak, Richard Stephens.
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�"The Commons"

WILLIAM DENION, Manager

Cafeteria

SEATED: Cecelia Kehoe, Catherine Cran~all, Catherine Levanda, Catherine Suprum
STANDING: Ray Ogin, George Slavenski, Bill Park, James Henry, Gerard Gaughan, Kit Richard, Catherine Robins, Gerald DeCinti, Felix
Scrippeto, Thad Walzak, Fred Wall

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DeCinti, Felix

"There's a mist on the glass congealing,
Tis the hurricane's sultry breath;
And thus does the warmth of feeling,
Turn ice in the grasp of Death."

I always brush after every meal.

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JOSEPH SHAMBE
President

DAVID EDWARDS
Vice President

Class
Officers

JUDITH BUTCHKO
Secretary

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STUDENT GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATIVES- Richard Rees, Frank Menaker, Leona Baiera, Michael Bianco, Albert
Kishel, President

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CLASS COUNCIL- FIRST ROW: David Edwards, Joseph Shambe, Judith Butchko, Wayne Thomas
SECOND ROW: Peter Greenberg, Louise Gatto, Marian Ripple, Mary Ann Foley, Leona Baiera, Carol Thomas, Harry Collier
THIRD ROW: Richard Ress, Albert Kishel, Leslie Andres, George Gavales, William Ruzzo, Michael Bianco, Frank Menaker

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�DENAH ABRAMS
Plymouth, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education

LESLIE ANDRES
Bridgeton, N . J.
B.S. in Fine Art Education

ESTELLE R
Forty Fort, F
B.S. in Busin

LEONA BAIERA
West Pittston, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education

STANLEY BIG
Wilkes-Barre, Pi
B.S. in Commerc

RACHEL ALTAVILLA
Ashley, Pa .
B.S. in Secondary Education

PAUL AQUILINO
Bayville, N . Y.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

JOHN ANDRUSIS
Glen Lyon, Pa.
B.S. in Business Education

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MICHAEL BIANCO
Brunella Arbor, New Jersey
A.B. in Political Science

ESTELLE BASSLER
Forty Fort, Pa.
B.S. in Business Education

RICHARD BELLAS
Luzerne, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Education

DONALD BOGERT
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Business Education

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STANLEY BIGOSKI
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

RICHARD BON A
Kingston, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

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Plains, Pa.
Certificate in Secretarial Studies

SAM BOOK
Scranton, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

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RUTH ANN BOOROM
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Art Education

MARY BETH BROWN
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Chemistry

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ROMAN BOREK
Clarks Summit, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education

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JAMES BRUNZA
Kingston, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Education

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CAROL ANN BRUSHKOSKI
Nanticoke, Pa.
A.B. in Mathematics

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JOHN BUTCHKO
Glen Lyon, Pa.
B.S. in Business Education

GERALD BURKHARDT
Swoyerville, Pa.
A.B. in Psychology

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VIVIAN CARDONI
Plainsville, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education

JUDITH ANN BUTCHKO
Nanticoke, Pa.
B.S. in Biology

CAROL CARPENTER
Kingston, Pa.
B.S. in Nursing Education

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�ROBERT CHAMBERLAIN
Dallas, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

MARSHA CASE
Mansfield , Pa.
B.S. in Nursing Education

CHANGHEE CHAE
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

ROBERT CONWAY
Kingston, Pa.
A.B. in Biology

HARRY COLLIER
Duryea, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

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MURRAY DAVIS
Forty Fort, Pa.
A.B. in Biology

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nerce and Finance

GARY DE HOPE
Harvey's Lake, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Education

RONALD DIAMONDSTEIN
Scranton, Pa.
B.S. in Business Education

DALE DERONDE
Kingston, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Education

CHARLES DI SIMONI
Old Forge, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

.l AY DAVIS
Fort, Pa.
n Biology

A. JOHN DIMOND
Forty Fort, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

JOSEPH DOMBEK
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Education

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�DAVID EDWARDS
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Chemistry

BEVERLY DOTTER
White H aven, Pa.
Certificate in Secretarial Studies

WILBUR DOTTER
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
A.B. in Mathematics

DONALD ELLER
Monroeville, New Jersey
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

ROBERT EIKE
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Music Education

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ROBERT EV ANS
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
A.B. in Mathematics

�MARY JANE FOGAL
Womelsdorf, Pa.
B.S. in Nursing Education

YORATH EVANS
Plymouth, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Education

SANDRA FELDMAN
Kingston, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education

KENNETH FOX
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
A.B. in Mathematics

MARY ANN FOLEY
Kingston, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Education

MARY FOX
Towanda, Pa.
A.B. in Mathematics

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�FLORENCE GALLAGHER
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
A.B. in Biology

GEORGE GAV ALES
New York City, New York
A.B . in Political Science

LOUISE GATTO
Old Forge, Pa.
A.B. in Biology

BARRY GINTEL
Woodmere, New York
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

PAUL GAVEL
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

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GWEN GOULD
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education

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GEORGE GAV ALES
New York City, New York
A.B. in Political Science

HARRIET HAGENBUCH
Sunbury, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

WARREN GREENBERG
Cheltenham, Pa.
A.B. in Biology

WILLIAM GREYTOCK
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

DONALD HANCOCK
Plains, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

GWEN GOULD
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education

CYNTHIA HAGLEY
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education

JOEL HARRISON
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
A.B. in English

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ANDREW HASSA Y
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Education

MARSHA HEFFERAN
Tunkhannock, Pa.
A.B. in English

GLENN HAUZE
Sugarloaf, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

CARL HIRSCH
Brooklyn, New York
A.B. in Biology

JULES HELLER
Flushing, New York
A.B. in Biology

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PETER HOMETCHKO
Luzerne, Pa.
A.B. in Psychology

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MARSHA HtFFERAN
Tunkhannock, Pa.
A.B. in English

EVELYN HUDYCK
Exeter, Pa.
A.B. in English

ARLINE JONES
Scranton, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education

ROBERT JANUSZKO
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Education

WILLIAM JONES
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Certificate in Engineering

PETER HOMETCHKO
Luzerne, Pa.
A.B. in Psychology

DONALD JONES
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Music Education

THOMAS KANAS
Huntington Statio n, New York
B.S. in Music Education

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�STANLEY KARMILOVICH
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Chemistry

ROBERT KING
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
A.B . in Mathematics

FRANK KLINE
Kingston, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finan&lt;

MARY ANNE KARPINSKI
Plymouth, Pa.
A.B. in Biology

BETH KLA VONSKI
Plymouth, Pa.
A.B. in Mathematics

ALBERT KISHEL
Avoca, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

DAVID KLINE
Benton, Pa.
B.S. in Business Education

DANIEL KOWALESKI
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
A.B. in Biology

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�FRANK KLINE
Kingston, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

JOSEPH KOONTZ
Bedford, Pa.
Certificate in Engineering

ANDREW KOCUR
Ashley, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

MARILYN KRAKENFELS
Verona, New Jers~y
B.S. in Chemistry

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DANIEL KOWALESKI
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
A.B. in Biology

ELIZABETH KRAFT
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Business Education

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JEROME KRASA
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
A.B. in Political Science

STANLEY KRUK
Haddonfield, New Jersey
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

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THOMAS KRISULEVICZ
Plymouth, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Education

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ELAINE LAMBERT
Luzerne, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education

KENNETH KRUPINSKI
Kingston, Pa.
B.S. in Chemistry

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JEROME LAWRENCE
Nanticoke, Pa.
B.S. in Chemistry

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FRANCIS LEPORE
Pittston, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

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RENA LEWINE
Scranton, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education

RICHARD LEWIN
Yonkers, New York
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

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PATRICIA LUTZ
Hazleton, Pa.
B.S. in Music Education

ANN LIGETI
Forest Hills, N. Y.
B.S. in Elementary Education

FRANCIS MACHUNG
Nanticoke, Pa.
A.B. in Mathematics

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Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Nursing Education

THERESA MAKARCZYK
Nanticoke, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education

ESTELLE MANOS
East Orange, New Jersey
B.S. in Business Education

CAROL McDERMOTT
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Business Education

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NANCY MARTIN
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Nursing Education

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JOYCE MEDLOCK
Wyoming, Pa.
A.B. in English

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FRANK MENAKER
Harrisburg, Pa.
A.B. in Political Science

JOHN MOORE
Ashley, Pa.
A .B. in History

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PATRICK MONAGHAN
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Business Education

KENNETH NAP ARSTECK
Exeter, Pa.
A.B. in Mathematics

LEO MORGAN
Pittston, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

JOSEPH NEETZ
Pittston, Pa.
A.B. in Mathematics

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�STEPHEN PETR1
Edwardsville, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce :

JAY PASSON
Hazleton, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

RUTH NEWMAN
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Education

RAYMOND NUTAITIS
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Music Education

DAVID PETERS
Forest Hills, New York
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

HILARY PETERLIN
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
A.B. in Mathematics

RAYMOND PETERS
Kingston, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

JOANNE PISA
Swoyerville, Pa.
B.S. in Elementa

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BARBARA PHILLIPS
Forty Fort, Pa.
A .B. in English

STEPHEN PETRAS
Edwardsville, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

AUDREY PETRO
Plains, Pa.
Certificate in Secretarial Studies

JOHN POKLADOWSKI
Larksville, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education

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JOANNE PISANESCHI
Swoyerville, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education

JUDITH POWELL
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
A.B. in Mathematics

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�JACK PRITCHARD
Trucksville, Pa.
A.B. in Mathematics

ELIZABETH PURNELL
Plymouth, Pa.
A .B. in English

LEONARD REESE
Plymouth, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Financ,

THOMAS PUGH
Plymouth, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education

DAVID RANKOSKY
Dupont, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

MARY E. QUIGLY
Kingston, Pa.
B.S. in Nursing Education

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RICHARD REES
Kingston, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Education

BARBARA RICARDO
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Chemistry

�TH PURNELL
Pa.
1glish

MORGAN REIS
Scranton, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

LEONARD REESE
Plymouth, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

CATHERINE REILLY
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Medical Technology

MARION RIPPLE
Exeter, Pa.
A .B. in Mathematics

DREES
Pa.
:ondary Education

PATRICIA REVIELLO
Old Forge, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education

BARBARA RICARDO
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Chemistry

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Kingston, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

JOSEPH SHAMBE
Dupont, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

MARGARET RUNDLE
Forty Fort, Pa.
B.S. in Nursing Education

CAROL ROUSH
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Certificate in Secretarial Studies

ROBERT SCHECHTER
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

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MICHAEL SAMBERG
Forest Hills, N. Y.
A .B. in Psychology

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STEPHEN SCHWARTZ
Bellerose, N. Y.
A.B. in English

LORJ:TTA SHUTTA
Glen Lyon, Pa.
B.S. in Business Education

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MARGARET RUNDLE
Forty Fort, Pa.
B.S. in Nursing Education

WILLIAM SHUKIS
Nanticoke, Pa.
B.S. in Chemistry

JOSEPH SHAMBE
Dupont, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

JOSEPH SHEMANSKI
Edwardsville, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

LORRAINE SHUTT A
Glen Lyon, Pa.
B.S. in Business Education

STEPHEN SCHWARTZ
Bellerose, N. Y.
A.B . in English

LORpTTA SHUTTA
Glen Lyon, Pa.
B.S. in Business Educati on

SANDRA SIDARI
Hazleton, Pa.
B.S. in Business Education

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�RUSSELL SINGER
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

JOSEPH H. SIMOSON
Forty Fort, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

JANET SIMPSON
Forty Fort, Pa.
B.S. in Business Education

JAMES SW ABACK
Roslyn Heights, N. Y.
A .B. in Sociology

JAMES SIOCK
Scranton, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

GEORGE TENSA
Plymouth, Pa.
R.S. in Elementary Education

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�CAROL THOMAS
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education

USSELL SINGER
7ilkes-Barre, Pa.
.S. in Commerce and Finance

NANCY THOMAS
Plymouth, Pa.
B.S. in Music Education

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DARIUS THOMAS
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
A.B. in Economics

CAROL THOMPSON
Plymouth, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education

GEORGE TENSA
Plymouth, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education

WAYNE THOMAS
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
A.B. in English

NANCY TINKLEPAUGH
Dallas, Pa.
B.S. in Art Education

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H ELEN TINSLEY
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Nursing Education

JANICE TROY
Bloomsburg, Pa.
B.S. in Nursing Education

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B.S.

THEODORE TOLUBA
Dallas, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Education

WALTER UMLA
Mountaintop, Pa.
B.S. in Music Education

BETSY T U BRIDY
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education

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MIMI VAS KORUS
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Education

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�.

ion

MICHAEL VOLANSKY
Hazleton, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

BENJAMIN WEA VER
Dallas, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

WILLIAM WATKINS
Wyoming, Pa.
A.B . in Biology

ROYAL WETZEL
Conyngham, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

.IS
iducation

SANDRA WEISS
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education

ELAINE WHITMAN
Tunkhannock, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Education

65

�ROBERT YETTER
Dallas, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

NORMAN WILLIAMS
Kingston , Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Education

EDWARD Y ADZINSKI
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Music Education

ANN ZNANIECKI
Nanticoke, Pa.
B.S. in Business Education

FIRST ROW: Rob
SECOND ROW: l
THIRD ROW: Al

.

66

�WHO'S WHO
...
mce

FIRST ROW: Robert Eike, Leona Baiera, Ann Znaniecki, Rachel Altavilla, Mary Beth Brown, Edward Yadzinski
SECOND ROW: David Edwards, Donald Jones, Richard Rees, Wayne Thomas , Michael Bianco
THIRD ROW: Albert Kishel, Stephen Schwartz, Jerome Krasa, Theodore Toluba, Gary DeHope, Clyde Roberts

67

�k.

LEONA BAIERA

MICHAEL BIANCO

RUTH BOOROM

CAMPUS PEF

PETER GREENBERG

STEPHEN SCHWARTZ

RICHARD REES

68

JOSEPH SHAMBE

,.

�ROBERT EIKE

fTCHKO

HARRY COLLIER

rALITIES

ALBERT KISHEL

HOMAS

NANCY THOMAS

WAYNE THOMAS

69

�Evening School Graduates

CARL HURST
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
B.S. in Secondary Education

JOHN PERRICI
Wyoming Pennsylvania
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

" i

I

+
"The optimist fell two stories,
and at each window bar;
he shouted to his friends,
all right so far!"

"Eh, what's up, Doc?"

70

"A professor who comes in late is rare;
in fact, he is in a class by himself."

.

�HN PERRICI
yoming Pennsylvania

, . in Commerce and Finance

optimist fell two stories,
: each window bar;
)Uted to his friends,
;ht so far!"

vho comes in late is rare;
tss by himself."

l
V
I

�JUNIOR CLASS

ELAINE A

CLASS OFFICERSSEATED: Rosalie Kackauskas- Secretary
STANDING: Conrad Wagner-Treasurer
Brent O'Connell- Preside, ·
Jerry Mohn- Vice Presi;

STUDENT GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATIVES-Ted
Begun, Jim Walters, Bonnie Jenkins, Harvey Rosen
JAMES AN1

JEANETTE BUC

EXECUTIVE COUNCIL-FIRST ROW : Ted Begun, Marshall Brooks, Harvey Rosen, Conrad Wagner
SECOND ROW: Brent O'Connell, Jerry Mohn, Rosalie Kackauskas, Mary Regalis, Rowena Simms, Nancy P.alazzolo,
Jane Palka, John Tredinnick, Jim Walters

.

1963
72

�JUNIORS
...

ELAINE ADAMS

JOHN ADAMS

LOIS AGOSTINI

NICHOLAS ALESANDRO

,RESENTATIVES- Ted
H arvey Rosen

JAMES ANTONIO

MARY FRANCES BARONE

MERLE BENISCH

MARSHALL BROOKS

JEANETTE BUCHOLTZ
PHOTO
NOT AVAILABLE

ROBERT BUGIANESI

CARL CARBUNCLE

ROBERT CHERUNDOLO

Pa lazzo lo,

1963
73

�JUNIORS

I

1/

~

1/.

No Ph
AVAILABLE

CAROL DRAPER

DORA DRIP

BERNARD COHEN

ANN CHIARELLI

GEORGE GUZO

JOSEPH GAY

JOSEPH FUDJACK

MYRON EVANICH

HAROLD HARTY

MARGARET HARDING

PHOTO NOT AVAILABL£

CLAIRE HANDLER

HARRY HEROIN

.

1963

�JUNIORS
.

CAROL DRAPER

THOMAS HRYNKIW

NORMAN JAMES

EV AN JENKINS

KATRINA KRUMKE

GEORGE GUZO

ROSALIE KACKAUSKAS

ELAINE KOZEMCHAK

JOSEPH KRISKY

PETER KUNDRA

HAROLD HARTY

RITA MINELLI

RONALD MISCHAK

Absent when
picture, were made

NESTLE NOBOBY

ELEANORE NIELSEN

1963

1963
75

�JUNIORS

THOMAS PENHALE

JANE PALKA

ROMAINE OLZINSKI

BRENT O'CONNELL

JOSEPH RAKSH YS

QUINCEY QUIVER.

JANE PRISCHAK

ALICE POWELL

LORRAINE ROME

REGINA RITZIE

CAROLYN RHONE

MARY REGALIS

,.

1963
76

�JUNIORS
.

RICHARD ROWLANDS
PHOTO
Not Available

ROBERT RUGGIERO

SALLY SCRUPLE

THOMAS SABA

ROBERT SALLAV ANTI

BETH SCHAFER

WILMA SCHMALZ

MAR TIN SCHULTZ

MYRA SCHWARTZ

BOB SMITH

EDWARD STRUCKE

IRENE SZULINSKI

1963
77

�JUNIORS

SOPHOi
CLASS

CHRISTINE WENTZ

MINDY WEIN BERG

JOH.N TREDINNICK

BEVERLY TRAHER

CLOWINA YAHOO

LEONARD YABLONSKI
CLASS OFFICERS : Roger Rym(
dent ; James Jones, President.
ELAINE WISHTART

EDWARD WILK

RUTHANNE ZIONCE

GERALD ZEZZA

SYLVIA YURKON

BROOKE YEAGER

1963
78

�.

SOPHOMORE
CLASS

STTJDENT GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATIVES: Gail Roberts, Fred Smithson, Louis Coopey.

CLASS OFFICERS: Roger Rymer, Treasurer; Lorraine Dyers, Secretary; Barbara Stevens, Vice President; James Jones, President.

EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: FIRST ROW : Louis Coopey, David Puerta, James Jones, George Evancho,
Tony Desiderio . SECOND ROW: Bill W •illiams, Edward Reese, Joseph Lipinski, Frances Corace,
June Vaananen, Barbara Stevens, Lorraine Dyers, Gail Roberts, Fred Smithson, Joseph Kruczek,
Roger Rymer

79

�SOPHOMORES

EDWARD CLAUSE

DAVID GOODMAN

PATRICIA CHAPRACl&lt;I

SUSAN BOOK

RONALD BALDWIN

No f'flofo

..c.

AVAII.ABI.E

JANE EDWARDS

HILARY HOMGLOCK

MARGUERITE GELLI

DOLORES KOLINCHOCK

LORRAINE DYERS

NEAL DOUGHERTY

LOUIS COOPEY

JEFFRY GALLET

MARY LOU FRALEY

.
VITO FLORIMONTE

1964
80

1964

�SOPHOMORES

EDWARD CLAUSE

DAVID GOODMAN

ROSE MARY HAGEL

RONALD HERNER

MARSHA HOCHBERG

No Photo 1IIIC,
AVAILABLE

JANE EDWARDS

HILARY HOMGLOCK

ROBERT HRYNKIW

JAMES JONES

LILA KORITKO

MARGUERITE GELL!

DOLORES KOLINCHOCK

JERRY KL'RTJNITIS

JOHN LAKE

BONNIE LEWIS

1964

1964
81

�SOPHOMORES

LOUIS MIGAL

ANDREA PETRASEK

CAROLYN OLSEN

WILLIAM RISHKO

PAULA MESARIS

BARBARA LORE

JOSEPH LIPINSKI

MARY MORITZ

JAMES MORGAN

JOHN MILLER

,~
TOO BUSY

JAN PETHICK

~~-

WILLIAM SCHMIDT

EDWARD PECUKONIS

Not Shown

JAMES PACE

ZORCHA PECKYUNE

1964
82

1964

�SOPHOMORES

LOUIS MIGAL

ANDREA PETRASEK

FRANK PETRINI

RACHAEL PHILLIPS

JOY PLATSKY

CA.ROLYN OLSEN

WILLIAM RISHKO

GAIL ROBERTS

JOSEPH SARNECKY

RUTH SCHIMMELBUSCH

JAN PETHICK

WILLIAM SCHMIDT

SALLY SCHOFFSTALL

SYLVIA SCHRADER

JERRY SHILANSKI

1964

1964
83

�SOPHOMORES

WILLIAM WILLIAMS

MICHAEL STRETANSKI

BARBARA STEVENS

MARIA SINDACO

JOHN SHUMOSIC

ROBERT WALP

NATALIE VOGT

JUNE VAANANEN

"You never miss the water till the well

JAMES TREDINNICK

BETH WEISS

HARRI WEINBERG

EM ILY WEINBERG

PATRICIA WAMPOLE

1964
84

" ... The mouse t:

�WILLIAM WILLIAMS

MICHALENE WYSOCKI

RONALD YATES

JERRY ZELLER

I
"You never miss the water till the well runs dry."

"Double your pleasure, double your fun!"

" ... The mouse takes the cheese ... "
"So, it's not the Waldorf Astoria! "

85

�FRESHMAN CLASS

CLASS OFFICERS-Joan Davis, Secretary; Cathy De Angelis, President; Bob Dew, Treasurer; Bob Ziegler, Vice
President.

STUDENT GOVERNMENT REPRESENTAT IVES-Steve
Paradise, Mary Lee Vannoy, Jo Signorelli.

.
CLASS COUNCIL-Jody Morrison, Jerry Jean Baird, Joanne Faux, Cathy De Angelis, Joan D avis,
Mary Lee Vannoy, Happy Field. SECOND ROW: Alan Gilbert, Edward Lipinski, Gloria Lewis,
Sieglinde Vallot, Bob Dew, Bob Ziegler, Alfonse Bayo .

86

�FRESHMEN
.

JACK BARNES

LOIS BOGANOVITZ

CONNIE BUTLER

MARIE BUYDOS

NADENE CAREY

NANCY CZUBEK

'ES-Steve

HEATH ER DANUIEL

CATHY DEANGELIS

AUDREE DELISLE

MARY ELLEN DONAHOE

CLARE DRAPER

MADELYN ESPOSITO

1965
87

�·-·--·---

FRESHMEN

FRED HACKETT

KAAREN LEE GRAHAM

JANE FARR

SUSAN FARLEY

MARGERY HOLN

CAROL HESSLER

PAUL HEAGAY

MARGI HARRIS

JOHN KIRICK

CAROLYN KING

SHARON KEYES

.

MARILYN JECH

1965
88

�FRESHMEN

FRED HACKETT

JOSEPH KLAIP~

BARBARA LEWIS

GLORIA LEWIS

MARILYN LICHTMAN

MARGERY HOLN

ELARIA MACKES

ANNE MASLEY

LOUIS MATTIOLI

LEE McCLOSKEY

JOHN KIRICK

ANITA MINELLI

JOSEPH MITCHEll

EDNA MEYER

JODY MORRISON

1965

1965
89

�FRESHMEN

EVELYN PLATT

GEORGEANN PHETHEAN

ROBERTA OSTROWSKI

KYRIAKI NANOU

TED THOMAS

MINDY SNOW

ESTHER SCHWARTZ

MARY RUSSIN

CAROLE WEBER

DA YID WALKER

CATH ERINE WRANSKI

LESLIE TOBIAS

1965
90

�NATHAN WRUBLE

"'Tis a handsome piece of work."

EVELYN PLATT

"Pull . .. not push."
TED THOMAS

CAROLE WEBER

1965

"John, your little friends are wrong . . .
Not believe in Santa Claus? You might as
well not believe in fairies."

"Let's be friends."

"The rankest compound of villainous smell
that ever offended nostrils."
91

�Week ends are a real riot!

"Don't muscle in on my territory!"

"I thought it was a water closet."

"Just squeeze gently. "

92

�rmirorles
93

�CHAPMAN HALL-FIRST RQW: Mrs. Stark, Jean Ann McMahon, Roberta Slotnick, Patricia Lutz, Karen Rumpler, Barbara Figarsky, Gene Zeiger, Margie
Harris. SECOND ROW: Michele Ufberg, Carole Schmitt, Katherine Brader, Jane Kindervater, Nalalie Kowalski, Leslie Stone, Sandra Yonkers, Linda Ewing,
Vicki Burton, Paula Lickver.

STERLING HALL-FIRST ROW: Marily
Vannoy, Sharon Keyes, Lydia McCloskey,
June Vaananen, Dee Amir, Sieglinde Val

McCLlNTOCK HALL- SEATED: Holly Rapp, Harriet Hagenbuch, Judy Sisco, Janice Troy, Ruth Friedlandler, Beverly Dotter, Renee Schmerin. STANDING:
Dana Saladon, Irene Szulinski, Gloria Lewis, Marsha Case, Mrs. John Gabor, Carol Plonner, Ellen Galanter, Marjorie Kuropkat.

CATLIN HALL-FIRST ROW: Barbara&lt;
Nielsen, Joan Pitney, Betsy Brown, Franni,
Stica, Patty Meek, Gloria Silverman.

94

�, Barbara Figarsky, Gene Zeiger, Margie
,lie Stone, Sandra Yonkers, Linda Ewing,

STERLING HALL-FIRST ROW: Marilyn Lichtman, Elaria Mackes, J on Lee Goyne, Lynn Maslanka, Sandy Faux, Julie Evans. SECOND ROW : Mary Lee
Vannoy, Sharon Keyes, Lydia McCloskey, Sue Freeman, Sylvia Schrader. THIRD ROW: Myra Faith Schwartz, Mrs. Luther Crawford, Ruth Schimmelbusch,
June Vaananen, Dee Amir, Sieglinde Vallot. FOURTH ROW : Sandy Seymour, Marsha Hochberg, Vicki Bershad, Joan Davis, Cathy De Angelis.

rly Dotter, Renee Schmerin . STANDING:
Kuropkat.

CATLIN HALL- FIRST ROW: Barbara Cohen, Carolyn Papucti, Kaaren Lee Graham, Carol Poorman. SECOND ROW: Roz Deretchin, Lila Koritko, Ellie
Nielsen, Joan Pitney, Betsy Brown, Frannie Corace. THIRD ROW : Susan Farley, Mary Ann Nosal. Anne Ligeti, Mrs. James Langdon, Susan Weigel, Suzanne
Stica, Patty Meek, Gloria Silverman.

95

�HOWORTI
Jody Morris
Kempel , Mi

WEISS HALL- -FIRST ROW: Estelle Manos, Elva Chernou, Kyriaki Nanou, Mary Ellen Donahoe, Carol Rous!, Judy Casterline. SECOND ROW: Margery
Who]an, Sandy Sidari, Mrs. Preston Sturdevant, Leslie Weinberger, Ellen Sunde!. THIRD ROW : Marcha Lynne Hefferan, Elizabeth Chater, Marsha Silvers,
Barbara Gallagher, Happy Field, Toby Tobias, Janie Farr, Linda Seymour.

.,
WECKESSER HALL- FIRST ROW: Pat Riviello, Christine Bialogawicz, Arlene Siano, Elena Mendel, Evelyn Jaffe. SECOND ROW: Jane Palka, Beth Schafer,
Mary Ann Dreher, Kathy Dennis, Mary Jane Fogal, Mrs. Raymond O 'Brien. THIRD ROW: Carole Peckham, Joanne Draganchuk, Marianne Evancho, Nancy
Tinklepaugh, Louise Gatto, Claire Handler, Julie Palega.

9b

BARRE HA:
Barry Witt, ,
Owen Franc(

�Judy Casterline. SECOND ROW: M~rgery
Hefferan, Elizabeth Chater, Marsha Silvers,

HOWORTH HALL-FIRST ROW : Audree DeLisle, Pat Weber, Marilyn Jech, Iris Orenstein, Evelyn Platt. SECOND ROW•: Constance Butler, Diane Najim,
Jody Morrison, Edna Meyer, Linda Paonessa, Merle Benisch, Nancy Palazzolo, Mrs. John M. Robinson. THIRD ROW: Carol Hessler, D iane Smith, Barbara
Kempel, Mindy Snow, Jo Signorelli .

fe. SECbND ROW: Jane Palka, Beth Schafer,
)anne Draganchuk, Marianne Evancho, Nancy

BARRE HALL- FIRST ROW : Tony Desiderio, Robert Eurich, Edward Wachs. SECOND ROW: Les Andres, Warren Hartman, David Peters, George Gavales,
Barry Witt, George Thompson, John Teideck. THIRD ROW : Al Krieger, Barry Gintel , Marc Hirschman, Craig Houliston, Stephen Schwartz, John Campbell,
Owen Frances, Conrad Wagner, David Puerta, Michael Samberg, Bill Douglas.

97

�BUTLER HALL- FIRST ROW: Ed Reese, Bob Ziegler, Ted Travis-Bey, Tom Kanas. SECOND ROW: Perry Spyropoulos, Joe Weinkle, Arthur Hoover, Erwin
Guetig, Don Bogert, Dick Blisick, Eluid Kabungo. THIRD ROW: Pete Winebrake, Don Ungemah, Don Payne, Lou Mattiole, Joe Lipinski, Bob Myers, Mike
Bianco, Ted Begun, Jules Heller, Michael Landesman. FOURTH ROW: Ron Musselman, Chuck Cherundolo, Joe Kruczek, Bob Fleming, Fred Smithson, Ray
Gleason, Jeff Raschal.

WARNE
Menaker,
Roger Ro

.
ASHLEY HAtL- FIRST ROW: John Parsons, Louis Vaughn, William Van Horn. SECOND ROW: Steve Paradise, Mal Gropper, Michael Schwefel, Harvey
Rosen, Walt Dexter, Jerry Herman, Richard Burns. THIRD ROW: James McNew, Janghae Kim, Gary Greaker, Steven Panken, Jeff Gallett, Ronald Dockter,
Joseph Apicella, Jerry Kurtinitis, Sumner Hayward, Ken Ludmer, Changhee Chae.

98

BENNET:
Alfred Gr,

�over, Erwin
lfyers, Mike
,ithson, Ray

·efel, Harvey
aid Dockter,

WARNER HALL-FIRST ROW: Robert Danchik, Alan Doner, Phil Diskin. SECOND ROW: George Evancho, Gary Einhorn, Robert King, Stan Kruk, Bud
Menaker, Jerry Berk. THIRD ROW: Philip LaKernick, Stephen Cottrell, Hal Kistler, Ronald Borick, Harris Tobias, Pete Kundra, John Yoda, Herman Feissner,
Roger Rolfe, David Mudry, Richard Stark, Jim Jones.

BENNETT HALL-FIRST ROW: Karl Young, John Miller, Jack Stauffer, John Kirick. SECOND ROW: David Elliott, Ronald Lucchino, Dennis Major,
Alfred Groh. THIRD ROW: Edward Lipinski, Harvey Stambler, Bill McIntyre, John Hall, Buckley Miller, Fred Hackett, Louis Szabados, Kent Davis.

99

�"Backward, turn backwarc
Make me a child again jus
HOLLENBACK HALL- FIRST ROW: Joseph Defilippis, Kenneth Lloyd, Burton Landesman, Boyd Aebli, Raymond Bolek. SECOND ROW: Jerry Mohn, Bob
Kutz, Thomas Pirnot, Terry Lord, Alan Spencer. THIRD ROW: Carl Hirsch, Andres Costic, Rudolf Schonfeld, William Schmidt, James Reid. FOURTH ROW:
Dan Lyons, Joseph Koontz, Stuart Lawson, Leonard Koerner, Ray, Schweinsburg, Richard Lewin.

"I have not l

,.

GORE HALL-FIRST ROW : Mike Mostello, Thomas Gladike, Al Gilbert. SECOND ROW: Ron Baldwin, David Levy, Lavid Kline, George Elliot, Nick
Alesandro, Frank Cook. THIRD ROW: Robert Henricks, Alan Gubanich, Tom Halsted, John Adams, Richard Bender, Ron Masters, Ted Toluba, Larry Gubanich,
Bill Flynn, William Julford.

'Tm gonna shoot you fast, f

100

�...

"Backward, turn backward, 0 Time, in your flight,
Make me a child again just for tonight!"
Bolek. SECOND ROW: Jerry Mohn, Bob
m Schmidt, James Reid. FOURTH ROW:

"All I know is what I read in the papers."

"I have not yet begun to fight.' '

:i levy, lavid Kline, George Elliot, Nick
Ron Masters, Ted Toluba, Larry Gubanich,

"I'm gonna shoot you fast, pardner, my horse is double parked."

"And then I took a turn for the worse."

IOI

�"Crime and p umshment.''
..

"Hole in one."
"P

or
ut, put, put."

I

"S.imple things for th e s1mpl
e mmded
,,
.
.

.
'Th.mgs were better wh en they were worse."

"Looking f or a contact lens can be f un."

102

�tries
103

�ART CLUB

I.C.G.

FIRST ROW•: Gerald Zezza, Edward Kajkowski, Robert Hrynkiw, Robert Ford, William Pucilowski
SECOND ROW: Romelle Gomba, Elaine Kozemchak, Carolyn Rhone, Charlotte Levenoskie, Lois Boganovitz, Virginia Mason
THIRD ROW: William Schwab, Kenneth Frantz, Nancy Czubek, Nancy Tinklepaugh, Anne Masley, Keith Ackerman, Edward Wilk
FOURTH ROW: Jan Pethick, Les Andres, John Hughes, Michael Stretanski, Mi chael Balutanski, Leonard Yablonski

FIRST ROW: Patsy Rossi. Maryann Wil
SECOND ROW: Richard Rees, Thomas

C.C.U.N.

DEBATING

~

I l',,,__

I

FIRST ROW: Gary DeHope, Elaine Adams, Beverly Munson , Marjory Wholan
SECOND ROW: Jim Jenkins, Alan Krieger, Bronis Kaslas, Robert Bond, Michael Usher, Jim Morgan, J erry Shilanski, John Moore, Conrad Wagner, George
Gavales

104

FIRST ROW: Michael Landesman, Joy l
SECOND ROW: Jerome Krasa, John Pii

�I.C.G .
...

Mason
Edward Wilk

1

FIRST ROW: Patsy Rossi, Maryann Wilson, Alice Cole, Estelle Manos, Carol Rhines, Sheila Kernis
SECOND ROW: Richard Rees, Thomas Halsted , Fred Smithson, Richard Blisick , Jeff Gallet

DEBATING SOCIETY

;ki, John Moore, Conrad Wagner, George

FIRST ROW: Michael Landesman, Joy Platsky, Dr. Arthur Kruger, Lynne Dente, Andrew Majikas
SECOND ROW: Jerome Krasa, John Pikulski, John Campbell

105

�JAYCEES

I.D

FIRST ROW: Peter Greenberg, James Walters
ST ANDING: Robert Chamberlain, Gerald Moffat, Ronald Sebolka, Erwin Guetig, Paul Heagy, Jack Pritchard

FIRST R&lt;
SECOND
Mr. G(
THIRD l
FOURTH

CIRCLE K CLUB

STl

,.
Circle K founders.

106

FIRST R&lt;
SECONI::
THIRD l

�I.D.C.

FIRST ROW: Buzz Lewin, Peter Greenberg, Edward Reese, Joseph Lipinski, Leslie Andres, Robert King
SECOND ROW: Mrs. Gertrude A. Doane, Harriet Hagenbuch, Merle Benisch, Linda Ewing, Joan Smith, Elizabeth Chater, Kaaren Graham, Gloria Silverman,
Mr. George Elliott
THIRD ROW: Daniel Lyons, Carol Plonner, Nancy Palozzolo, Linda Paonessa , Arlene Siano, Claire Handler, Marsha Hochberg
FOURTH ROW: John Hall, Nick Alesandro, Steven Panken, Fred Hackett, Jerome Burke, Richard Morgan, Jeff Gallet, Owen Frances

STUDENT GOVERNMENT

FIRST ROW: Josephine Signorelli, Albert Kishel , Gail Roberts
SECOND ROW: Frederick Smithson, James Walters, Richard Burns, Michael Bianco
THIRD ROW: Theodore Begun, Harvy Rosen, Louis Coopey, Richard Rees, Frank Menaker

107

�...

SCHOOL SPIRIT COMMITTEE

ECONOMICS

FIRST ROW: Gloria Lewis, Margie Harris, Elaine Kozemchak, Iris Orenstein, Merle Benisch, Linda Paonessa
SECOND ROW: Leslie Tobias, Jim Jenkins, Jerry Shilanski, Robert Hrynkiw, George Gavales

FIRST ROW: Robert Daniels, Marsha Si
SECOND ROW: Joseph DeMarco, And,
T H IRD ROW: Ronald Sebolka, W•illiam

ACCOUNTIJ\
SKI
CLUB

FIRST ROW : Robert King, D avid Peters, Les Andres
SECOND ROW: Joan Davis, Marianne Evancho, Louise Gatto,
Sieglinde Vallot
THIRD ROW: Joanne Draganchuk, Bobbie Chatu, Marsha Silvers
FOURTH ROW: Steven Selige, Christian Leydolt, Bernard Cohen
FIRST ROW: William Carver, Joseph Dl
SECOND ROW: }1ichael Cebula, Joseph 1
TH IRD ROW: John George, John Wills,

108

�ECONOMICS CLUB
...

FIRST ROW: Robert Daniels, Marsha Silvers, Mary Field, Ann Chiarelli, Thomas Tomalis
SECOND ROW: Joseph DeMarco, Andrew Serafin, Gordon Schneider, Joseph Barnardi, William McIntyre, Richard Hohn, G eorge Guzo
THIRD ROW: Ronald Sebolka, W·illiam Klein, Robert Chamberlain, Martin Schultz, Gerald Moffatt, Anthony Butsavage

ACCOUNTING CLUB

I
:LUB

Peters, Les Andres
farianne Evancho, Louise Gatto,
k, Bobbie Chatu, Marsha Silvers
hristian Leydolt, Bernard Cohen
FIRST ROW: William Carver, Joseph Durako, Jack Barnes, Joweph Klaips, Ronald Foy
SECOND ROW: M;ichael Cebula, Joseph Sakelaridos, Clint Hess, Dale Jones, Gene Rich
THIRD ROW: John George, John Wills , Austin Sabetta, Steven Selige, Robert Yetter, Tally Manganaro

109

�RADIO CLU:

CHEMICAL SOCIETY

SEATED: Joe Stretanski, Mary Beth Brown, Irene Szulinski, David Edwards
SECOND ROW: David Smudin, Robert Sallavanti, Robert Bugianesi , Paul Emmert, Dan Zeroka
THIRD ROW: Don Mattey, Anthony Eckert, Joe Rakshys , Joe Krisky

FIRST ROW: Richard Emmel, Joan Sipko,
SECOND ROW: William Shukis, Leo Bo

BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY

ENGINEERIJ

,.

110

�RADIO CLUB

.

FIRST ROW: Richard Emmel, Joan Sipko, Margaret Rutz , Pat Salerno
SECOND ROW: William Shukis, Leo Bostjancic, John Kirick , James Tredinnick, Richard Allardyce, John Biga

ENGINEERING CLUB

�PSYCH.-SOC. CLUB

THETA DELT

LETTERMEN

EDUCATION CLUB

.
FIRST ROW: Richard Rowlands, John Tredinnick, Joseph Gay, Ronald Grohowski, Norman James, Robert Barno
SECOND ROW: Jamet Simpson, Alice Cole, Patsy Rossi, Carol Rhines , Janet Gibbon, Connie Novinski, Claire Handler
THIRD ROW : Gloria Silverman, Barbara Lore, Geri Tarantini , Elai ne Wishtart, Rita Minelli, Sandra Potapczyk, Carol Brushkoski, Mary Anne Fo ley, Anita
Chiarelli , Lorraine Rome, Leona Baiera, Carol Sisko, Louise Leonard, Ruthanne Zionce, Eleanore Nielson, Sylvia Yurkon
FOURTH ROW: Richard Bellas, Yorath Evans , Andrew Hassay

112

FIRST ROW: Owen Frances, D oug Yeage
SECON D ROW: Brooke Yeager, Lonald El
THIRD ROW : T homas Trako, Joseph Kt
FOURTH ROW: William Meneeley, Wa;

�THETA DELTA RHO

LETTERMEN

'oley, Anita

FIRST ROW: Owen Frances, Doug Yeager, Gary Greaker, W ·illiam Mulford, Louis Zampetti
SECOND ROW: Brooke Yeager, Lonald Eller, Ted Toluba, Yorath Evans
TH IRD ROW: Thomas Trako, Joseph Kruczek, Erwin Guetig, William Flynn, Frank Wallace, William Schwab, Kenneth Ludmer, Gerald Mohn
FOURT H ROW: William Meneeley, Walter Prusakowski, Roger MacLauchlin, Robert Januszko, John Adams, Leonard Rishkofski, Matt Him lin, Mark Troy

113

�FRENCH SOCIETY

SPANISH CL

FIRST ROW: Charles Riedlinger, Alfonse Bayo, Evan Williams, Thomas Saba, Wictor Turoski
SECOND ROW: Dolly Kolinchock, Elaine Adams, Marsha Hochberg, Ruth Schimmelbusch, Jane Palka
.
THIRD ROW: Mary Frances Barone, Marian Charnetski, Molly Boyle, Barbara Tremayne, John Pikulski, James Reid , Patricia Van Seay, Jane Prischak, Rosalie
Kackauskas

Margie Harris, Lila Koretko, Mr. Jose Jl

GERMAN CLUB

STUDENT Vt

FIRST ROW : Florence Gallag her, Barbara Ricardo, Irene Szulinski, Helen Mack
SECOND ROW: Marshall Brooks, Edward Wilk, Susan Weigel, Marilyn Krackenfels, Marylin Davis, Carol Planner
THIRD ROW: Joseph Rakshys, Alan Schneider, Mr. Elwood Disque, Arthur Hettinger, Joseph Stretanski, Robert Sallavanti

,. FIRST ROW: Walter Dexter, William Le
SECOND ROW: Mindy Weinberg, Mary

�SPANISH CLUB

Margie Harris, Lila Koretko, Mr. Jose Ribas, Pauline Bostjancic, Elena Mendel, Charlotte Wetzel
rnk, Rosalie

STUDENT VOICE

FIRST ROW: Walter Dexter, William Logan, Iris Orenstein, Jo Signorelli, Steven Paradise, Jeff Gallet
SECOND ROW: Mindy Weinberg, Mary lee Vannoy, Emily Weinberg, Pat Chapracki

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�COLLEGIANS

WJ

WOMEN'S CHORUS

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�WILKES CHORUS

,W ILKES COLLEGE BAND

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�AMNICOLA

Get Your Elli,
Concert Ticket,
Call VA 3-9

FIRST ROW: Karen Grahm, Harry Collier, Merle Benish
SECOND ROW: Elaine Adams, Margie Harris
THIRD ROW: Robert Hrynkiw

Ace photographer finally sees the light

"Watch it!"

"After 5 hours we all go bug-eyed,"

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Yos ni pierdun
or
Great gobs of Chicken mucous.

"He work and blows t
of other irons in the firt

�Get Your Ellington
Concert Tickets Now

The Beacon

Call VA 3-9003

WILKES COLLEGE

Blood Donor Day
Coming April 4
At the Gymnasium

STUDENT WEEKLY

Editors: Wayne Thomas, Editor-in-chief; Cynthia Hagley, Assistant
Editor; Bob Bombay, Copy Editor; Ronald Sebolka, Business Manager ;
George Tensa, Sports Editor.

.

:apher finally sees the light

"While disguised as Clark Kent, mild mannered reporter ... "

Y os ni pierdun
or
Great gobs of Chicken mucous.

"He work and blows the coals and has plenty
of other irons in the fire."

SEATED: J. Jackiewicz, G. Tensa, M. Barone, A. Bakum, B. Lore, J. Krasa, D. Jones
STANDING: R. Sebolka, W. Carver, M. Cebula, W. Thomas, M. Berger, G. Zaludek, C. Thomas,
S. Hagley, T. Banks, J. Shilonski, B. Bombay

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�MANUSCRIPT

FJRST ROW : Dr. Philip Rizzo, Ania Symmons, Steven Schwartz, Joel Harrison
SECOND ROW•: Dolores Amir, Anne Jamieson, Harris Tobias , Linda Ewing, Marsha Case

FIRST ROW: Joan Pitn
SECOND ROW: Ray G
Barbara Lewis, Philip l

The author, yours truly, shows definite signs of greatness.

LJ

..............
"I have a little shadow that goes
in and out with me."

'Tm all tied up in knots."
"This young upstart thinks he has all the answers."
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"Beauty is as beauty does. "

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CUE AND CURTAIN

FIRST ROW: Joan Pitney, Warren Hartman, Barry Gintel, Mr. Alfred Groh- Director, Robert Schecter, Barbara Stevens
SECOND ROW: Ray Gl eason, Carol W eber, Lois Agostini, Siglinde Vallot, Emily Weinberg, Mindy Weinberg, Ellen Sunde!,
Barbara lewis, Philip Diskin

:sha Case

"Hail to thee, Blithe Spirit."

"Listen, my children, and you shall hear. "

' Tm all tied up in knots."

"Beauty is as beauty does."

"There are three classes of women: The
intellectual, the beautiful and the majority. "

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�"According to those directions, we' rt
or Dallas, Texas."

"I felt very strange. So I said, Very Strange, get out of here."'

"Madam Arcate has fainted, how nice."

"Beauty is eternity looking at itself in the mirror."

"He's such a masc

"This blobby mess is crawling all over me."

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"Your best friends won't tell you."

"Ben Dedicated will
now perform a
lobotomy."

"Definitely a

�"According to those directions, we're either in San Francisco, California,
or Dallas, Texas."
"A good speaker always holds the attention of his audience. "

"He's such a masculine daddy."

"From the shape of the skull, I'd say it's definitely a
pithicanthropus erectus. "

"Definitely a case of lice-itis."

"Modesty has no place in
the theater."

�HOMECOMING 1961

TION

-Li

HOMECOMING QUEEN LEONA BAIERA

·am of the possibilities."

LSses are

PRINCESS CAROL ANN THOMAS

PRINCESS RACHEL ALTAVILLA
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this month, Dr.
learn not to cut

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�.
"Who was that alumnus I saw you
out with last night?"
"That was no alumnus, that was
just an ordinary drunk. "

'This is the third operating table
this month, Dr. Spileonger. You must
learn not to cut so deeply."

a

�WINTER CARNIVAL

.,...

"Two is

"The natives are restless."

.

"The Ice Man Cometh" or "Is this the missing link?"
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"Chivalry isn't dead, it just looks that way."

COJ

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. ridiculous."
"Two is compan y, three's a crowd ' but four is

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''Th.
·
of our discontent
.
.. is isorthe winter
"
Cold and gold f rom the Poconos." .

" In skating over th. .
our safety is
. our speed.
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"All hands on deck "

t just looks that way."

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"The hardest
skating is th e _part
ice." of

�"Missed your cue."

"Another damn ice skating scene."

"Co-ed taken for ride."

"There's no no twister like a slow slow twister."

"There']

"The day we got high by the River Kwai and your mother fell over the
bridge."

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"Quite a tongue lashing."

�...
ter damn ice skating scene."

"Where have all the flowers gone?"

"Who fell off the ski lift?"

or ride."

"There'll be birds over the White Cliffs of Dover, so watch it! "

"Don't snile, frown. "

"Will the real Christine Jorgensen
please stand up."
'Quite a tongue lashing."
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ASSEMBLIES

"Well, what did you expect for an assembly
program?"

"Faith of our Fathers living still ... "

"For an encore I'll barf."

" ... She was bread in old Kentucky
but she's just a crumb up' here , . ,"

"Sing louder
or we'll sing
it again!"

"Another enthusiastic speaker is well received."

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This year, the Associate,
Students, in conjunction wit!
magazine, sponsored a con
lect the best-dressed co-ed ,
From the ten nominees, .
Boorom was chosen to
Wilkes in the national conte

.

THE NOMINEES-Joyce Glanville, Jea1
mack, Elaine Kozemchak .

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fo r an assembly

This year, the Associated Women
Students, in conjunction with Glamour
magazine, sponsored a contest to select the best-dressed co-ed at Wilkes.
From the ten nominees, Miss Ruth
Boorom was chosen to represent
Wilkes in the national contest.

RUTH BOOROM.

read in old Kentucky
crumb up' here . . ."

"Sing louder
or we'll sing
it again! "

THE NOMINEES- J oyce Glanville, Jean Mattern , J ane Palka, Nancy Tink lepa ugh, Ann Z naniecki, Ruth Boorom, Beth W eiss, Gl oria Silverman, Erin McCormack, El aine Kozemchak.

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�JANE Pl

The winner with the judges.

'
ELAINE KO;

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NANCY TINKLEPAUGH

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RUTH BOOROM

ELAINE KOZEMCHAK

NANCY TINI&lt;

�K

NANCY TINKLEPAUGH
ERIN McCORMACK
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�DR. FARLEY DAY

Speaker's table at Dr. Farley's Testimonial Dinner.

Sterling silver trays presented to Dr. and Mrs. Eugene S. Farley.

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�.

Friends of Dr. Farley.

No explanation necessary.

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�Colle,
N .B.l

day.
Wilk

ADMIRAL HAROLD R. ST ARK

JESSE CHOPER- Toastmaster

MAYOR FRANK SLATTLERY

Student presentation of book with signatures of student body.

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Reuben Levy presenting Dr. Farley with model of car.

�WILKES COLLEGE ON N.B.C.

In October, 1961, Wilkes
College was presented on the
N.B.C. television program, Today. The program emphasized ·
Wilkes as a community college .

....

RAL HAROLD R. STARK

signatures of student body.

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�LETTERMEN'S
CHRISTMAS
FORMAL

THETA
DELT
RH&lt;

"A tune is more lasting

"Here are

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DELTA
RHO

T,D.K girls enjoy the "change of pace drink."

"A tune is more lasting than the voice of the birds,"

"I was hooked by a cookie pusher. "

"Here are your scruples, sir."

"I want a paper doll that I can call my own_''

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�VALENTINE
Semi-Formal

T.D.R. president, Barbara Piledggi, crowns Merile Benisch.

"All animals

Meri! Benisch with Bill Meneeley

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�LENTINE
ni-Formal

DONKEY BASKETBALL

Michilini pulls himself up in the world.
or
"Cold grapefruits, where are you?"

"Time out while I pull up my pants or Don't pull the rip cord, Morris.
I'll give you the ball! "

"All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others."

"That shabby corner of God's allotment . .. " ·

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�"Some people make an

''I'll give you a grapefruit for one of those or Watch me, kid, I'll
show you how to break them."

" A boy and his ass."
"Well, it's a living."

.
"Here we are dying of thirst but"

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"look who they gave the water to first. "

�"Some people make an ass out of themselves to get in a picture."

"Huddy up,
Huddy up!"

"Well, first you put your right foot in the left
stirrup . . . or . . . no . . . you put your left
foot in the right ... oh ... well anyway ... "

"The woman behind the man. "

"Beauty and the Beast"

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�SENIOR
CLASS

GIFT

Language
Laboratory
Senior Class President, Joseph Shambe, presents Mr. Disque
with sample plaque to be placed with language laboratory
equipment.

.
Seniors Jerome Krasa, Jusy Wasilewski, Harry Collier, and Ted Toluba try out the new miniature model of lab•
oratory equipment with Mr. Elwood Disque of the Language Department.

146

CINDER
Arlene G

�CINDERELLA -

1961

.fr. Disque
laboratory

MARTHA MENEGUS CROWNED CINDERELLA 1961

CINDERELLA CANDIDATES: Vicki Kovacs, Patricia Belardinelli, Elizabeth Hoeschele, Judith Alinikoff, Hana Janjigian, Beverly Major, Martha Menegus,
Arlene Gallia, Norma Wentz, Jud ith Gavenas, Janice Bronson.

147

�I regret that I have but one life to give for my college.
"Roses are red-so are lips."

Some people will bend over backwards just to get in
a picture.

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"We didn't do much, but it was such . .. "

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FOOTBALL

"United we le

FIRST ROW: Ed Gavel, Ed Reese, Bill Mulford, Rick Rees, Tom Krisulevicz, Don Eller, Paul Aquilino, Dick Blisick, Jerry Mohn.
SECOND ROW: Doug Yeager, Harold Harty, Richard Capitan, John Gardner, John Evanish, Frank Wallace, Ted Travis-Bey, Larry Turel, Jack George, Tom Trosko,
Joe Kruczek.
THIRD ROW: Bob Herman, Len Kibildis, Larry Gubani ch, Bill Schwab, Mike Metcalf, Al Gubanich, Ron Musselman, Roger Mclaughlin, Len Rishkofski, Bill Meneeley, Jim Brunza, Pete Winebrake.

" D ancing in all its forms cannot be ,
lum of all noble education."

"All for one and one f,

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Official in mourning-for Wilkes no doubt!

"Coming in on a wing and a prayer."

�"United we lose."

" 'Tis better to have played and lost
than never to have played at all."

rel , Jack George, Tom Trosko,
in, Len Rishkofski, Bill Men-

"Dancing in all its forms cannot be excluded from the curriculum of all noble education."
"If he were a little thinner we could use him as a
sling shot."

"All for one and one for all."

"You can tell me, Bob."

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�SOCCER

. FIRST ROW: Tom Tomalis, Tom Bloomer, Richard Morgan, Robert Eurich, Jim Jones, Frank Le Porte, Eliud Kabungo, Bill Mathers, George TeI).Sa, Don Jacoby.
SECOND ROW: John Adams, George Guzo, Stan Minemier, Sancho Shoyinka, Chuck Weiss, Ted Toluba, Pete Eckart, W•alt Prusakowski, Al Gibbs; Jack Barnes, Irwin
Guetig, Clyde Roberts.

"Dis must be da twist"

.

"The pause that refreshes."

"Come, Watson, come! The game is afoot."

"Who ca
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�" Heel and toe, and away we go!"

"Dis must be da twist"

TILT!!!

•

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"Who can-can like they can-can?"
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�CHEERLEAI

KICKLINE

Left to right: Gail Roberts, Lorraine Dye1
FIRST ROW: Sharon Boyle, Jodi Morrison, Carol Roush, Diane Najim, Sherry D owning
SECOND ROW: Marilyn Jech, Elaine Kozemchak, Barbara Kempel , Pat Chapracki, Ellen Sunde!, Merle Benisch

MAJORETTE

"Viva la difference"

FIRST ROW: Linda Seymour, Lynn Stockto
SECOND ROW: Mary Lou Pauley, Marsha

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"Some people always put up a kick.'

�CHEERLEADERS

Left to right: Gail Roberts, Lorraine D yers, Linda Paonessa, Theresa Makarczyk, Ruth Boorom, Rachel Altaville, Carol Thomas, Jane Woolbert, Joyce Glanville
,enisch

MAJORETTES

FIRST ROW: Linda Seymour, Lynn Stockton
SECOND ROW: Mary Lou Pauley, Marsha Hefferan, Jane Edwards

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�GIRLS' BASKETBALL

HARVEY ROSEN

FIRST ROW: Dolly Kolinchock, Janet Ainsworth, Regina Ritzie, Carol Rhines, Carol Thomas, Jo
Signorelli, Joanne Kearney, Rose Ann Hallett, Molly Boyle
SECOND ROW: Mrs. D. Saracino, Anne Ligeti, Tanya Tissue, Emily Weinberg, Joanne Draganchuk,
Bargara Bigus, Andrea Ciebien

DAVID GOODMAN

GIRLS' HOCKEY

JOHN McANDREW

FIRST ROW: Sheila Kernis, Judy Barger, Jo Signorelli, Rose Ann Hallet, Regina Ritzie
SECOND ROW: Mrs. D. Saracino, Carol Rhines, Heather Daniuel, Janet Ainsworth

ALBERT DONER

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Co-Ca

�HARVEY ROSEN

THOMAS PUGH

ROBERT FLEMING

CONRAD WAGN ER

BASKETBALL
T homas, Jo
Draganchuk,

DAVID GOODMAN

"Curses! Foiled again "

JOHN McANDREW

ALBERT DONER

Co-Captain Thomas Pugh, Coach Edward Davis, Co-Captain Harvey Rosen

DAVID LIEB

JOSEPH CZARNECKI

CHARLES HOWICK

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�WRESTLING

"Don't just do something! Stand there."

FIRST ROW: Ned McGinley,
Jim Brunza.
SECOND ROW: Dave Lannol

"Jack wasn't nimble, Jack wasn't
quick, Jack tripped . .. , over Bob. "

'1'11 hit him in the head, you kick him when he comes down."

"Whaddyyah mean ya never played basketball?"

"London bridges fa1ling down.'
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" It doesn't matter whether you win or lose, it's how
you play the game."

�WRESTLIN G

hing ! Stand there."

FIRST ROW: Ned McGinley, Brooke Yeager, Ron Henney, Nick Stefanowski, Bob Ziegler, John Gardner, Ted Toluba, James McNew,
Jim Brunza.
SECOND ROW: Dave Larmouth, Tom Gladtke. Al Gilbert, Dave Puerta, Louis Szabados, Harry Vogt, Bob Ainsworth, Bob Herman .

. him when he comes down."

"I loves ya baby, but ... "

"London bridges falling down."
er you win or lose, it's how

"Even if I didn't win I gave him a runner."

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"Athalete uv da wearke !"

"When he said he'd give a wrenched knee, I didn't know he had a wrench."
"And the meek shall inherit the earth."

"When an irresistible force such as you ... "
"Bravery never goes out of fashion

Pitt wins again.

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Participants in the Wilkes Wrestling tournament.
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"This guy's more than a pain in the r

�"Athalete uv da wearke !"

...
eek shall inherit the earth."

"I kneed you (like a whole in the head)."

"Bravery never goes out of fashion."

"Hold me in your arms and never let me go."

wins again.

"This guy's more than a pain in the neck."

"If his nose were a little bigger, we could use him for a plow, "
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�BASEBALL

SWIMM

FIRST ROW·: Mr. D ydo, Thomas Trosko, William Larmouth, Richard Burns, Paul Aquilino, Leonard Rishkofski .
SECOND ROW: Kenneth Ludmer, James Kumiega, Ronald Grohowski, Carl Metcalf, Bert Shiffer, Thomas Tomahs
THIRD ROW: Nicholas Alesandro, Louis Zampetti, Matthew Himlin, Richard Vosheski, Alan Gilbert

TENNIS

GOLF

,.
FIRST ROW: Frank Menaker, William Klein
SECOND ROW: Paul Heagy, Gary Einhorn
ABSENT: Owen Francis, William Douglas, Gary
Frank, George Euancho, Thomas McFarland

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FIRST ROW : John Adams, Mr. Welton Farrar, coach,
Richard Bellas
SECOND ROW: Frank Lepore, Robert Myers, Ronald
Masters

�SWIMMING

.

FIRST .ROW: Jack Barnes, John Rokita, David Murde, Ronald Masters
SECOND ROW: Kenneth Young, Craig Huddy, Gary Greaker, John Miller

Will the real
Lloyd Bridges
please dive in,

urar, coach,
vers, Ronald

"Bottom's up!"
"Creatures from the -Black Lagoon."
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�"It's the mild mannered ·reporter .. . without his disguise."
0

"Maybe they'll let us pool our cuts."

"Oh rn
studen

"Freezing friends of Frosty frolic."

"Photographers take one of too-many coffee breaks."

"A
an,
COl

"We all have our dreams. His was to be a conductor."

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..........

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Definition of a professor: One who talks
in other people's sleep.

164

"Any real news for a change?"

"What do
taken?"

�disguise."

"Oh no! I don't think dorm
students are sloppy at all."

"Bull Session"

"As he brews so shall he drink ."

"Will somebody please tell these kids that assembly is over. "

"Ask our photographer for the meaning
and/ or significance of this photo." (We
couldn't figure it out.)

)r."

"What do you mean Dr. Rief refuses to have his picture
taken?"

"And it's Ed Kay again ."
*See winter carnival.

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�"Car 54, where are y&lt;

Scene !- "Cunning co-ed returns from library
with load of books."

Scene II-"Cunning co-ed 'accidently' drops
great load of books. Good show."

"Most people'use a fly swatter. "

Scene III- "Cunning co-ed gets help from handsome male observer
and also, a date for Saturday night, cunning, isn't it."

"Everybody's getting into the ac

.
"But I love grandma."

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"Profiles in courage."

"Kicks and stones, etc."

�"Car 54, where are you?"

"Position is everything in life."

co-ed 'accidently' drops
;ood show."

"Most people'use a fly swatter."
"The Aborigines have nothing over us."

"Everybody's getting into the act these days."

"But I love grandma."
Operator: "Long distance from Washington?"
Sebolka: "It sure is."
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�"Hit him wi
with glass)

"He's got a good head under his shoulders."

"They're boxes dammit, what do they look like."

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"Who's got the ding dong, we've got the bell."

�...
"Mirror, mirror on the wall ... "

"Hit him with your argyle sock
with glass). "
" It takes guts to be a Bio major."

:ling dong, we've got the bell. "

"Best twisted intestines on campus."

"Just don't cut me out like that again."

"It's only a shanty in old shanty town. "
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�"Is that what they call a-Freudian Slip."

"How would you like to go up in a swing ... "

" Some jerk loused the file up, newmonia isn't under N ."
"To eat i

"Don't throw bouquets at me. "

"It's coming, it's coming- it's got great possibilities."

170

"The Rockheads at work."

�up, new-

"To eat is human, to digest, divine.:·

"The TOR song isn't that funny."

"A lion walks among us. "

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�"Just call me Chloe the Swamp Babe.
"Spellbound."

"He is not only dull himself but is the cause of dullness in others."

"Is this the real Cleopatra .

"No arms could ever hold you like these arms of mine."

"You can always tell
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"My foot's asleep, I think I'll join it."

"Three peas in a pod."

�"Just call me Chloe the Swamp Babe."

"Once upon a midnight dreary,
As I studied weak and weary."

"If the eye offend thee, pluck it out."

se of dull-

"Is this the real Cleopatra or Liz Taylor."

"You can always tell a Halo girl."

"And tin cans and garbage cans and pavement know ... "

"How to succeed in business without really trying or Business? It's
quite simple. It's other people's money."
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�"You sick or something?"

"I think your stomach's upset, your tongue is coated."

"Sound cotton goni

"I wandered lonely as a clod."
"Secret? Secret? What's the Ge1

"Her father was a moonshiner but he loved her still."

•
"Further evidence
monkeys ."
"Blessings on thee, little man, In
the library with book in hand."
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"Kiss me, you ghoul. "

of

man's

des

�t, your tongue is coated."

"Sound cotton gongs, ring paper bells."

"When 1s a man strong as when he feels
along."

'I wandered lonely as a clod."
"Secret? Secret? What's the Genessecret?"

"Further evidence
monkeys."

of

man's

descendance

from

"You've got me walkin' on air, but baby I don't care."
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The ideal supervisor-employee situation.

"He told me I'd get a free one if
I came around later."

"I am only one, but I am one."

A tire-ing job.

You' re not mad, are you ?

"You are the first model I've ever kissed," said tht..
artist. "How many have you had?" said the sweet
young thing. "Three--an appie, a vase and a banana."

They went for a ride and. all she did was shake her
head. After 63 miles she told him her nose was caught
in the windshield wiper.
By the way, AMNICOLA means "by the water."

176

�am only one, but I am one. "

1ad, are you ?

ever kissed," said thL
had ?" said the sweet
a vase and a banana. "

she did was shake her
n her nose was caught

onsors
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�Boosters
DIETZ HAT SHOP
UNION PAPER AND SUPPLY COMPANY
CLASS OF 1963
CLASS OF 1964
GEBHARDT'S BILLARD AND BOWLING SUPPLY
KORNBLATI'S BAKERY
PENN BARBER SHOP
HOTEL STERLING SMOKE SHOP
CLASS OF 1965
STERLING HOTEL BARBER SHOP
TONY'S BARBER SHOP

Patrons
Mr. and Mrs. John Chmura
Mrs. Donald Knott
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Adams
Mr. and Mrs. Russell H. Taylor
Mrs. M. Kornowa
Mr. and Mrs. John Minelli
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer S. Adams
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Collier
Mr. and Mrs. George Crouse
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hrynkiw
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Collier
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Marcinko

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YOU MAY QUALi FY

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�Wilkes College Science Building

LACY, ATHERTON &amp; DAVIS
Architects and Engineers
WILKES-BARRE-HARRISBURG

SORDONI CONSTRUCTION
COMPANY
General Contractors
Growing With Wyoming Valley Institutions
and Industries Since 1910

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�Best Wishes to the Class of 1962

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STEGMAIER BREWING COMPANY
WILKES-BARRE

HAZLETON

SCRANTON

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�NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA'S FINEST STORE

FOWLER, DICK AND WALKER ... THE BOSTON STORE
This is Wilkes-Barre's great store where you and your family will find
more of everything in fine merchandise for home and wardrobe ... the
store where you can Park, Shop, and Eat ... all under one roof! (Covered
Parking for 1,000 cars}.

DAIRY DAN

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Compliments of

S. S. KRESGE CO.
3 South Main Street
33 Public Square

We Are Proud and Happy to Salute Wilkes College
and the Class of '62

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PETROLEUM SERVICE CO.
49 Dana St.

Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
VALLEY 2-1151

We Install

DIAL VA 3-6177

All Types of Automatic Heat
PLUMBING-HEATING
SHEET METAL WORK

ACE HOFFMAN STUDIOS
Main
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TURNER &amp; VAN SCOY
COMPANY, INC.
Portrait, Commercial and Aerial Photography
Cameras and Amateur Photographic Supplies

27 E. Northhampton Street
Wilkes-Barre, Penna.
36 WEST MARKET STREET

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Your Family Gets the MOST From

'i83 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort, Pa.

FOREMOST

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Fine Dairy Foods

189 East Market St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

Dolly Madison and Foremost
ICE CREAM

"Your Community Banks"

ICE CO.

Member of
FEDERAL DEPOSIT
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PHOTO SUPPLIES
Two Locations

FRANK CLARK
Compare
CLARK'S QUALITY
and Selection Before
You Buy

Registered Jeweler
American Gem Society

TUDIOS
Main St.
Wilkes-Barre

Gateway Shopping Center
Edwardsville

63 S. MAIN

VA 2-7156

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,graphic Supplies

Compliments
of

MR. AND MRS.
MAX ROTH
WILKES-BARRE, PA.

and

MR. AND MRS.
EUGENE ROTH

WILKES-BARRE
WINDOW CLEANING CO.
Since 1898
52 S. Main St.
WILKES-BARRE

Simon Long Bldg.
VA 3-7018

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�F. E. PARKHURST, INC.
General Insurance

LLEWELLYN &amp; Mc KANE
INC.

Representing All of the Companies of
THOMPSON DERR AND BROS., INC.

Complete Insurance Service
We Write All Kinds of Insurance

"College,
the grac
majors by

57 North Main Street
Wilkes-Barre, Penna.
VAiiey 2-8181-2-8182

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"Wyoming Valley's
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RUDDY'S DRUG STORE
Cor. South and South Main Streets

Prescriptions Carefully Filled
PHONE VA 3-4993
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

GOLDBERG-CONNOR AGENCY,
INC.
Complete Insurance Service
Miners National Bank Bldg.

YUSEF MEN'!

URBANSKI JEWELERS

Quality Suits b)
Leading Manufacturers a·

Watchmaker and Jeweler
63 East Market Street

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VA 2-8307

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Sans Souci Highway
Below the Crossroads
Hanover Township

TOM MASON
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Corner of South St. and South Main
A BREAK TO ALL STUD.ENTS
Repairs on Credit Plan
VA 4-5875
Right Down the Street From Kirby Hall

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MURZIN'S ART SHOP
162 S. Main Street
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
VAlley 3-0518

Picture Frames-Artist Material
Frames Made to Order

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MA'S BEVERAGES
172 So. Washington St.
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

Travel Modern . . .
Travel Martz Lines

FRANK MARTZ COACH CO.
Inc.

WILKES-BARRE, PA.

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Quality Suits by Nation's
Leading Manufacturers at Wholesale Prices
578 S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Phone VA 2-0385
Allentown
432-3 159

ARTIST SUPPLIES
20% discount on Grumbacher Art Supplies
to all Wilkes College Students

Banquet Facilities for IO or 200

THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO.

RESTAURANT

417 Market Street
KINGSTON, PA.

Phone BU 8-4538

HOST
Located at the Fabulous Host Motel
Route 115

Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

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HARDWARE COMPANY, INC.
19 E. Market Street

The Prettiest Legs in Town

Congratulc

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TRIANGLE SHOES

LAZAR

"Good Looking, Long-Wearing,

57 South M.

Modestly Priced"

Wilkes Barri

Compliments of

THE SENIOR CLASS

PERUGINO'S
Compliments of

KEARNEY'S
DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT

Fine Italian

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A FRIEND

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Congratulations
to the Class of 1962

LAZARUS
57 South Main St.
Wilkes Barre, Pa_.

"IF IT'S GIBBONS
IT'S GOOD"

PERUGINO'S VILLA
South Main St.
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

Fine Italian Food

FINN'S
QUALITY BEVERAGES
Since 1892
Phone: VAlley 2-2392

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�BEST FRIEND
YOUR COLLEGE BUDGET
EVER HAD!

CHUCK ROBBINS
Sporting Goods
"It Pays to P.lay"
28 N. MAIN ST.

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OPEN DAILY 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M.

FREE PARKING!

CHAPMAN HALL

Schmidt's Printery
Color Letterpress and Offset Printing
A Union Shop Since 1923
TELEPHONE: VA 2-1420
55 North Ma in St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Member of Greater · Wilkes-Barre
Chamber of Commerce
Greater Pittston Chamber of Commerce

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FAVORS
TOYS

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* NOVELTIES

155 South Pennsylvania Ave.
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
VA 3-6623
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AT WHOLESALE PRICES

The Finest in Food and Service

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HARRIS
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Kingston Corners
KINGSTON, PA.

ORANGE SHOE . REPAIR
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20 Public Square
Wilkes- Ba rre, Pa.

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"Her lips quivered as · they approached mine. My whole frame
trembled as I looked into her eyes.
Her body shook with intensity and
our lips met, and my chin vibrated
and my body shuddered as I held
her to me. The moral of this is:
Never kiss them with the engine
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lady. You may not know it, said the old lady, but you are going straight to
hell, young man. The drunk jumped to his feet and screamed to the driver.
Stop! Let me off. I'm on the wrong bus!"

�ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

• • •

Despite numerous setbacks, the last pages of the 1962 Amnicola have gone
to press. As the staff breathes a sigh of relief, the editor must take pause and
thank the many people, on and off campus, who helped produce this year's
edition.
Special thanks to Elaine Adams arid Bob Hyrnkiw for their co-operation in
what seemed to be endless Sunday sessions. Bill Williams, our "ace photographer," deserves special mention for his many hours in taking and developing

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pictures. To the rest of the staff who planned layout, selected pictures, suggested captions, and typed the final pages, many thanks!
Mr. Chester Colson, our new advisor, deserves mention for his patience, advice and encouragement.
To those students and faculty members who posed for us, thank you. We
appreciated your endurance of schedule mix-ups and delays, occasional missed
appointments and the retakes necessary in the course of the year.
We thank the following studios for special photos: Berthold, Brown, Hoffman, Lance and Lyons.
It is the editor's hope that all are satisfied with the 1962 Amnicola, especially those who contributed in making it the book it is.

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��To the Class of 1963
Whenever a senior class leaves the campus, I find myself wondering about the
future that lies ahead of each graduate. Some of you will enter business, some
will enter the professions, and others will become homemakers. It is my great
hope that, whatever your future work may be, your years at Wilkes will have
given you new insights, stronger convictions, and greater vision.
To further the ideals and policies which are the bulwark of our society, each
of us must act with courage and determination. In this period of ideological conflict, none of us can afford to be neutral, for the neutral person is helplessly
carried along by the currents of the time.
It is my hope that your four years at Wilkes will have prepared you to make
the choices that are essential to constructive action in a free society. The future

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of our free society depends upon your willingness to decide the direction of your
own lives.
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Best wishes to you for all years to come.

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has brought recognition to
the college, not only by his
capable teaching, but also
by his distinguished public
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For over twenty years
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partment at Wilkes College. During this time, he
has brought recognition to
the college, not only by his
capable teaching, but also
by his distinguished public
service.

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role in the economic life of this community and is presently the executive director
of Labor-Management-Citizens Committee
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Commerce. His affiliations cover a wide
range of community projects. Dr. Rosenberg is the author and co-author of several
books dealing with labor and finance.
His intellectual attainments and broad
experience in public affairs have brought
him the respect of the community and of
his students. To Dr. Samuel A. Rosenberg,
we, the Amnicola Staff of 1963, dedicate
this book.
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Wilkes, our Alma Mater

Thou shalt lead us onward

We pledge our hearts to thee,

In search of finer things.

Honor, faith, and courage,

May we find the wisdom

Truth and loyalty.

That thy spirit brings.

In our work as in our pleasure

May our deeds of love and service

Guide us as a friend;

Ever swell thy fame-

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Wilkes, we stand to greet thee!

Loyal to the end.

Glory to thy name!

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Dean of Women

GEORGE F. RALSTON
Dean of Men

JOHN P. WHITBY
Dean of Admissions

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ALFONSO S. ZAWADSKI
Registrar

GORDON E. ROBERTS
Executive Alumni Secreta1

�ARTHUR J. HOOVER
Administrative Assistant to the President
and Director of Student Activities

LIVINGSTO N CLEWELL
Director of Public Relations
GEORGE F. RALSTON
Dean of Men

ALFONSO S. ZAW ADSKI
Registrar

GORDON E. ROBERTS
Executive Alumni Secretary

JOHN G. REESE
Director of Athletics

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�NANCE CORDY
SAN

MARGARET E. CONNOLLY
Comptroller
BARBARA FRITZ

Placement Director

NADA VUJICA

HELEN MORGAN

Head Librarian

STANLEY H. WASILESKI
Director of Evening School

HILMA NORDSTROM
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JOAN THOMAS

JULE COOK

FELICIA PERLICK

�NANCE CORDY
SANDRA DENNIS
LEE ROHLFS

JOAN BOROWSKI

MARGARETE. CONNOLLY

ALICE PHILIPP

Comptroller

BARBARA FRITZ

MARGARET BARTECK

JUDITH JONES

HELEN MORGAN
JOAN DARLING

ETHEL PETERS
ANN MARIE LENCHA

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FELICIA PERLICK

KAY O'DONNELL

RUTHE BISHOP

RUTHELLEN HAMMON!

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Chester Colson, J. Philip Richards

BIOLOGY

DEPARlMENT"

SEATED: Sarah Schonwetter, Bernice Leagus, Edith Namisniak
STANDING: Harry Gershenowitz, David P. Woolridge, Charles Reif
ABSENT: Sheldon Cohen

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STANDING: Ralph B. Rozelle, Catherine Bone, Goldie Meyer, .Robert W. Soeder

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STANDING: George Cera, George Elliot, Robert Capin, Robert Werner, Harvey Bresler

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SEATED: Jessie Roderick
STANDING: John Hulser, Eugene Hammer

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Leonard Connolly, Bronis Kaslas, Harold Thatcher, Hoh-Cheung Mui

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ABSENT: Sylvia Dworski

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James DeCosmo, Joseph Salsburg, Elizabeth May, Thomas Richards, Stanley Wasileski

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FIRST ROW: Marjorie Casselberry
SECOND ROW: Richard Chapline.
Marcase, William Gasbarro
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FIRST ROW: Marjorie Casselberry, Robert Lovett, Anne Liva
SECOND ROW: Richard Chapline, Martin Friedman, Donald
Marcase, William Gasbarro

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Rev. Ben Jacobson, Stanko Vujica, Abraham Barras, Rev. John Gilmore

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Robert Riley, Joseph Kanner
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Michael Dydo, Doris Saracino, John Reese

POLlnCAL

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DEPARlMENr
Hugo Maile

Philip Tuhy, Hugo Mailey

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Robert Riley, Joseph Kanner
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Doris Saracino, John Reese

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SEATED: Nada Vujica, Dorothy Malloy, Evelyn Lex
STANDING: George Ermel, Nancy Cohen, Dale Bueler

11-IE. UBRAR¥'

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I think the dirty pictures are
in this one
Even a gasoline lantern would be better than this

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�lJ-fE. BOOKOOR.E.

MILLIE GITTINS

So what did you expect? The "Book &amp; Card Mart?"

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"I'm sorry, Dearie, we're all out of green stamps."

Is he always this silly?

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�FIRST ROW: Charles Evans, Morgan Thomas, William
Jervis, George Edwards, Cecil Crispell, Carl Crispell
SECOND ROW: George Price, Kirk Bromfield, John
Yanchick, Wilson Bell, Clifton Evans, Philip Davis,
Carl Zukosky
THIRD ROW: Richard Stephens, Stephen Subyak, Herman Roth, Harold Pujar, Raymond Mulhern

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STANDING: Edward Pieczynski, Fred Wall, Girard Gaughan, William Park, Marvin Brew, Kitty Richards, Anthony
Chesney, Raymond Ogin, James Fitser, John Nothoff

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Vice-President ________________________ JERRY MOHN
Secre tary ____________ ROSALIE KACKAUSKAS
Treasurer __ _____________________ CONRAD WAGNER

STUDENT GOVERNMENT
REPRESENTATIVES:
Jam es Walters, Ted Begun, Jerry Moffat,
Bernard Cohen.

SEATED: Brent O'Connell, Patricia Rossi,
Mary Frances Barone, Rosalie Kackauskas,
Mary Regalis, James Walters. STANDING:
Conrad Wagner, Ted Begun, Richard Hahn,
Marshall Brooks, Steven Panken,

Rowena Simms,
Merle Benisch, Jane Palka,
Jerry Mohn, John Tredinnick
Thomas Saba, Bernard Coher
Harvey Rosen.

�_____ BRENT O'CONNELL
________________ JERRY MOHN
ROSALIE KACKAUSKAS
_______ CONRAD WAGNER

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3rent· O'Connell, Patricia Rossi,
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ner, Ted Begun, Richard Hahn,
:arshall Brooks, Steven Panken,

Rowena Simms,
Merle Benisch, Jane Palka,
Jerry Mohn, John Tredinnick,
Thomas Saba, Bernard Cohen,
Harvey Rosen.

�WILLARD ACHUFF
Nanticoke, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

ROBERT AINSWORTH
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
A.B. in German
JOHN ADAMS
Allentown, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

RICHARD ALES
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Education
NICHOLAS ALESANDRO
Manville, N. J.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

JOAN ALBRECHT
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Nursing Education

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�PAUL ARGENIO
West Pittston, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Education

DEE ANN AMIR
New York, N. Y.
A.B. in English
JAMES ANTONIO
Old Forge, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Education

ROBERT BARNO
Nanticoke, Pa.
B.S. in Business Education

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ALBERTA BARBINI
Scranton, Pa.
A.B. in Music

MARY FRANCES BARONE
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
A.B. in Psychology

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�MERLE BENISCH
Union, N. J.
B.S. in Elementary Education

PAUL BATTISTI
Pittston. Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance
THEODORE BEGUN
Jackson Heights, N. Y.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

CHRISTINE BIALOGAWICZ
Plymouth, Pa.
B.S. in Music Education
JERRY BERK
Brooklyn, N. Y.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

RICHARD BUSICK
Bound Brook, N. J.
B.S. in Secondary Education

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EDWARD BOGDON
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Education

ELEANOR BREHM
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Fine Art Education
ROBERT BOMBOY
Courtdale, Pa.
A.B. in English

JEANETTE BUCHOLTZ
Nanticoke, Pa.
A.B. in English
ROBERT BUGIANESI
Old Forge, Pa.
B.S. in Chemistry

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MARSHALL BROOKS
Kingston, Pa.
A.B. in Biology

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�ELEANOR BUTTON
Meshoppen, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Education

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CHARLES CHERUNDOLO
Old Forge, Pa.
A.B. in Biology

WILLIAM CLOSE
Plymouth, Pa.
B.S. in Business Education

PHYLLIS CACKOWSKI
Hanover, Pa.
Certificate in Medical Technology

ANTOINETTE CHIARELLI
Old Forge, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education
RONALD CICCONE
W antagh, N. Y.
A.B. in Sociology

ROBERT CHERUNDOLO
Old Forge, Pa.
A.B. in Biology

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ELAINE COLLIER
Plymouth, Pa.
A.B. in Psychology

�ALICE COLE
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education

CHARLES CHERUNDOLO
Old Forge, Pa.
A.B. in Biology

WILLIAM CLOSE
Plymouth, Pa.
B.S. in Business Education
BERNARD COHEN
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
A.B. in Biology

THOMAS CORCORAN
Plains, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance
RONALD CICCONE
Wantagh, N. Y.
A.B. in Sociology

ELAINE COLLIER
Plymouth, Pa.
A.B. in Psychology

LOUIS COSTANZO
Schenectady, N. Y.
B.S. in Elementary Education

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�MARILYN CRAZE
Luzerne, Pa.
B.S. in Music Education

JOHN DELINSKY
Edwardsville, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

ANDREW COSTIC
Denville, N. J.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance
THOMAS COWELL
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

MEREDITH DA VIES
Kingston, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Education
FRED CROUSE
Harvey's Lake, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education

MARIELLEN DAW
Harvey's Lake, Pa.
A.B. in Psychology

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CAROLYN DRAPER
Nanticoke, Pa.
A.B. in Mathematics

�JOHN DELINSKY
Edwardsville, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

JANE DOWNIN
Berwick, Pa.
B.S. in Nursing Education
WENDELIN DOMBOSKI
Scranton, Pa.
B.S. in Nursing Education

ANTHONY DYSLESKI
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Education
ZOYA DZURY
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education

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Nanticoke, Pa.
A.B. in Mathematics

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Kingston, Pa.
B.S. in Chemistry

HERMAN FEISSNER
Freeland, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance
MYRON EVANICH
Edwardsville, Pa.
A.B. in Biology

HAYDEN FERRANCE
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance
BARBARA FIGARSKY
Hempstead, N. Y.
A.B. in French

DAVID FENDRICK
Scranton, Pa.
A.B. in Social Science

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Glen Lyon, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Education

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LOUIS FLORIMONTE
Old Forge, Pa.
B.S. in Engineering
KENNETH FRANTZ
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Fine Art Education

JOSEPH GELLI
Plainsville, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Education

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JOSEPH GAY
Ashley, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Education

BERNARD GOLDSTEIN
Scranton, Pa.
B.S. in Music Education

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�GEORGE GUZO
Harvey's Lake, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

HAROLD HARDY
Hunlock Creek, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Education

MARGARET HARDING
Endwell, N. Y.
B.S. in Nursing Education

THOMAS HRYNKIW
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
A.B. in Music

ROMELLE GOMBA
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S . in Fine Art Education
ERWIN GUETIG
Union, N. J.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

THOMAS HALSTED
Allentown, Pa.
A.B. in Political Science
WILLIAM HALL
Exton, Pa.
A.B. in Biology

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�GEORGE GUZO
Harvey's Lake, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

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HAROLD HARDY
Hunlock Creek, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Education

ADOLF HERSKOVITZ
Kingston, Pa.
Il.S. in Commerce and Finance
ROBERT HERMAN
Nanticoke, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education

CRAIG HUDDY
Virginia Beach
A.B. in Psychology
JOHN HUGHES
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education

MARGARET HARDING
Endwell, N. Y.
B.S. in Nursing Education

THOMAS HRYNKIW
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
A.B. in Music

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�MARY HURLEY
Kingston, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education

JAMES JACKIEWICZ
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
A.B. in Political Science

ROSALIE KACKAUSKAS
Ashley, Pa.
A.B. in Biology

CHARLES JOHNS
Pittston, Pa.
B.S. in Music Education

ELAINE KOZEMCHAK
Dallas, Pa.
B.S. in Art Education

LEONARD INSALACO
Pittston, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education

BONNIE JENKINS
Shavertown, Pa.
A.B. in English

NORMAN JAMES
Edwardsville, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Education

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�WILLIAM KLEIN
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in CommercP, and Finance

JAMES JACKIEWICZ
Wilke~-Barre, Pa.
A.B. in Political Science

ROSALIE KACKAUSKAS
Ashley, Pa.
A.B. in Biology
HAROLD KISTLER
Clark's Green. Pa.
B.S. in Comm~rce and Finance

JOSEPH KRISKY
Old Forge, Pa.
B.S. in Chemistry

CHARLES JOHNS
Pittston, Pa.
B.S. in Music Education

ELAINE KOZEMCHAK
Dallas, Pa.
B.S. in Art Education

JEROME KULESA
Nanticoke, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

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�STUART LAWSON
Binghamton, N. Y.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

PETER KUNDRA
Morrisville, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance
ROBERT KUNDRESKAS
Kingston, Pa.
B.S. in Music Education

MARK LEVEY
Kingston, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance
LOUISE LEONARD
Swoyerville, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education

ANNE LIGETI
Forest Hills, N. Y.
B.S. in Elementary Education

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�ANNE LLOYD
Olyphant, Pa.
B.S. in Business Education

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DANIEL LYONS
Danville, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance
DONALD LONG
Sweet Valley, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education

JANICE MacDONALD
Wyoming, Pa.
B.S. in Nursing Education
JEANNE MATTERN
Forty Fort, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education

JEAN McMAHON
Peckville, Pa.
A.B. in Music

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Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

SHEILA MILLER
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Education

WILLIAM MENEELEY
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Education

RONALD MISCHAK
Edwardsville, Pa.
A.B. in Biology
GERALD MOFFATT
Forty Fort, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

RITA MINELLI
Old Forge, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education

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Wyoming, Pa.
A.B. in English

SHEILA MILLER
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Education

JERRY MOHN
Levittown, Pa.
A.B. in Math,,matics
GEORGE MORRIS
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
A.B. in Political Science

MARILYN OBAZA
Nanticoke, Pa.
B.S. in Business Education
GERALD MOFFATI
Forty Fort, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

ELEANORE NIELSEN
Union, N. J.
B.S. in Elementary Education

JOHN OCCHJATO
West Pittston, Pa.
B.S. in Engineering

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�NANCY PALAZZOLO
Babylon, N. Y.
A.B. in Psychology

ALEX PAWLENOK
Kingston, Pa.
B.S. on Commerce and Financt

BRENT O'CO~NELL
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Education
ROMAINE OLZINSKI
Nanticoke, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education

STEVEN PANKEN
Bronx, N. Y.
A.B. in Biology

LINDA PALKA
Huntington Station, N. Y.
A.B. in French

LINDA PAONESSA
W oodsto,vn, N. J.
B.S. in Elementary Education

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STEPHEN PHILLIPS
Wanamie , Pa.
A.B. in Political Science

�ALEX PAWLENOK
Kingston, Pa.
B.S. on Commerce and Finance

KENNETH PERLUKE
Nanticoke, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance
THOMAS PENHALE
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

JOHN PIKULSKI
Old Forge, Pa.
A.B. in Psychology
BARBARA PILEDGGI
Kingston, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education

STEPHEN PHILLIPS
W anamie, Pa.
A.B. in Political Science

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�SANDRA POTAPCZYK
Nanticoke, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Education

MARY JANE PRISCHAK
West Pittston, Pa.
A.B. in, Biology
ALICE POWELL
Stevensville, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

CAROL REBRIK
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education
MARY REGALIS
Plymouth, Pa.
A.B. in Biology

JOSEPH RAKSHYS
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Chemistry

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Old Forge, Pa.
B.S. in Engineering

ARY JANE PRISCHAK
est Pittston, Pa.
.B. in, Biology

CAROL RHil\ES
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education

CAROLYN RHONE
Trucksvjlle, Pa.
B.S. in Art Education

PATRICIA ROPETSKI
Plymouth, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education

MARY REGALIS
Plymouth, Pa.
A.B. in Biology

REGINA RITZIE
Dupont, Pa.
A.B. in Mathematics

PATRICIA ROSSI
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education

�MICHAEL RUSSIN
Swoyerville, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

RICHARD ROWLANDS
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education
ROBERT RUGGIERO
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
A.B. in Biology

AUSTIN SABETTA
Pittston, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and FiFiance
THOMAS SABA
Forty Fort, Pa.
A.B. in Biology

JOSEPH SAKELARIDOS
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

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Swoyerville, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

ROBERT- SALLAVANTI
Old Forge, Pa.
B.S. in Chemistry

WILMA SCHMALZ
Duryea, Pa.
B.S. in Music Education
G. ELIZABETH SCHAFER
Pittsburgh, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education

RUDOLF SCHONFELD
New York, N. Y.
A.B. in Spanish
MARTIN SCHULTZ
Forty Fort, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

JOSEPH SAKELARIDOS
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

ALAN SCHNEIDER
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Chemistry

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�MYRA SCHWARTZ
Brooklyn, N. Y.
B.S. in Music Education

STEPHEN SELIGE
Chinchilla. Pa.
B.S. in Co~merce and Finance

PHILIP SIEGEL
Kingston, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Financ

RONALD SEBOLKA
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

BARRY SHEVCHUK
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
A.B. in Psychology

THOMAS SHIVELL
Hudson, Pa.
B.S. in Engineering

JOHN SHEEHAN
Dallas, Pa.
A.B. in Psychology

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ROWENA SIMMS
Mountaintop, Pa.
A.B. in Sociology

�CLAIRE SILVERSTEIN
Oceanside, N. Y.
B.S. in Elementary Education

STEPHEN SELIGE
Chinchilla, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

PHILIP SIEGEL
Kingston, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance
GLORIA SILVERMAN
Philadelphia, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education

ROBERTA SLOTNICK
Brooklyn, N. Y.
B.S. in Elementary Education
THOMAS SHIVELL
Hudson, Pa.
B.S. in Engineering

ROWENA SIMMS
Mountaintop, Pa.
A.B. in Sociology

ROBERT SMULOWITZ
Kingston, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

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�JOSEPH STRETANSKI
Wilkes-Barre. Pa.
B.S. in Chemistry

WALTER SOI-IA
Plymouth, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

RICHARD SNOPKOWSKI
Dupont, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance
RONALD SOCASH
Exeter. Pa.
B.S. in Business Education

JACK STAUFFER
Scranton. Pa.
B.S. in Engineering

WILLIAM SPACE
F ortv Fort. Pa.
B.S. ·in Secondary Education

LYNNE STOCKTON
Pittston, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education

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Lumberton, N. J.
B.S. in Chemistry

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JOSEPH STRETANSKI

Plvmouth, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

Wilkes-Barre. Pa.
B.S. in Chemistry

ANIA SYMlVIONS
Jackson ville, Ill.
A.B. in English

ROBERT SUSKY
Scranton. Pa.
B.S. in C~mmerce and Finance

ELAINE SZYCHOWSKI
Glen Lyon, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education

CERA LDINE TARANTINI
Wilkes-Barre. Pa.
B.S. in Elem;ntary Education

LYNNE STOCKTON
Pittston , Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education

IRENE SZULINSKI
Lumberton , N. J.
B.S. in Chemistry

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�THOMAS TOMALIS
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

DOROTHY TRAX
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Nursing Education
BEYERLY TRAHER
Nanticoke, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education

CONRAD WAGNER
Hempstead, N. Y.
A.B. in Political Science
JAMES WALTERS
Mountaintop, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

JOHN TREDINNICK
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Education

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Nanticoke, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education

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JOSEPH WEINKLE
Reading, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance
CHARLES WEISS
Dallas, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

DAVID WILL
Plymouth, Pa.
B.S. in Music Education

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EDWARD WILK
Kingston, Pa.
A.B. in German

ROBERT WILLIAMS
Kingston, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education

�JANE WOOLBERT
Fortv Fort, Pa.
B.S. ·in Business Education

DANIEL ZEROKA
Plymouth, Pa.
B.S. in Chemistry

MICHAEL WINSLOW
Pittston, Pa.
A.B. in Mathematics
ELAINE WISHTART
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Education

SYLVIA YURKON
Swoyersville, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Education
JANICE WYLAM
Johnson City, N. Y.
B.S. in Nursing Education

GLORIA ZALUDEK
Avoca, Pa.
A.B. in English

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Wilkes-Ban
A.B. in Hist

�DANIEL ZEROKA
Plymouth, Pa.
B.S. in Chemistry

JANE WOOLBERT
Fortv Fort, Pa.
B.S. ·in Business Education

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RUTHANN ZIONCE
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education
GERALD ZEZZA
West Pittston, Pa.
B.S. in Art Education

GLORIA ZALUDEK
Avoca, Pa.
A.B. in English

DA YID PETERS
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
A.B. in History

ROBERT SMITH
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Education

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GLORIA ZALUDEK

MARY FRAN BARONE

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leadership, extracurricular activities,
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Sixteen seniors were honored this year when selected to "Who's
Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges."
They are recognized for their outstanding scholarship, leadership,
cooperation in extracurricular activities and future usefulness to
business and society.

SEATED: J ames Walters, Nancy Palazzolo, Patricia Rossi, Bonnie Jenkins, Gloria Zaludck, Mary Frances Barone, Brent O'Connell. STANDING: John Adams,
Jerry Berk. Robert Sallavanti; David Fendrick, Gerald Moffatt, Thomas Saba, Marshall Brooks, Bernard Cohen. ABSENT: Thomas Hrynkiw.

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Secretary _____ __________________ LORRAINE DYERS
Treasurer ___ ---------------------- JOHN CAMPBELL

STUDENT GOVERNMENT REPRESENT
Steven Paradise, Cathy DeAngelis, Jo Sig1

OFFICERS:
President ------· ·---------- ALAN GILBERT
Vice-President ____ __ ALPHONSE BA YO
Secretary __________ SIEGLINDE VALLOT
Treasurer ____ RONALD GROHOWSKI

STUDENT GOVERNMENT
REPRESENTATIVES:
GAIL ROBERTS
RICHARD BURNS
LOUIS COOPEY
FRED SMITHSON

FIRST ROW: Richard Burns, Rose Mary Hagel, Paula Mesaris, Frances Corace, Lorraine Dyers, Rachael
Phillips, Gail Roberts, Leo Gutstein. SECOND ROW: Nick Stefanowski, William Carver, Michael Landesman, Doug Yeager, Fred Smithson, Joe Kruczek, Alan Krieger. THIRD ROW: Jim Jones, Alan Gubanich, John Campbell, Ed Rogalski, Joseph Lipinski, Edward Reese, Lou Coopey.

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STUDENT GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATIVES:
Steven Paradise, Cathy DeAngelis, Jo Signorelli, Fred Hackett.

OFFICERS:
President _________ ____ ALAN GILBERT
Vice-President ______ ALPHONSE BA YO
Secretary __________ SIEGLINDE VALLOT
Treasurer ____ RONALD GROHOWSKI

STUDENT GOVERNMENT
REPRESENTATIVES:
GAIL ROBERTS
RICHARD BURNS
LOUIS COOPEY
FRED SMITHSON

EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: Happy Field, Sieglinde Vallot, J erry Baird, Jody Morriso n, Ro se Ann Hallet,
Iris Orenstein, Susan Epstein, Cathy De An gelis, .Jo Signorelli. SECOND ROW: Kenneth Antonini, Lesli e
Tobias, Edward Comstock, Steven Paradi se, Robert D ew, Michael Mos teko, Alphonse Bayo, Leonard Rishkofski, Alan Gilbert, Ronald Grohowski , Kathy Denni s.

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Vice-President ---------------------------------------- ROBERT WESTON
Secretary ----------------·------------------- MARY BETH KENNEDY
Treasurer __________ ----------------------------------- STEPHANIE BOYLE

EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: SEATED: Vicki Tatz, Mary Beth Kennedy, Stephanie Boyle,
Marie Shetlock. STANDING: Robert Weston, Robert Deets, Harry Wilson.

STUDENT GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATIVES
Vicki Tatz, Harry Wilson

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JOSEPH LIPINSKI

JANE CHERGOSKY

RITA BUDNAR

KAREN GRAHAM

FLORENCE GRESKIEWICZ

KATHIE MARKS

HOGEN OH

LOU COOPEY

ROBERT CRESKO

HUBERT JONES

RONALD GROHOWSKI

CHRISTINE ORLANDO

JOSEPH DEFILIPPIS

ANDREA PETRASEK

LORRAINE ROWLAND

MARY ELLEN

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ROBERTA SKURKIS

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LORRAINE ROWLAND

DOLORES VOYTON

SYLVIA SCHRADER

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BETH WEISS

MARYANN WILSON

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FIRST ROW, I. to r.: Linda Ciccoritti, Patty Meek, Kaaren Lee Graham, Anne Ligeti. SECOND ROW, l. to r.: Lila E. Koritko, Karen Moran, Sandra
Woolf, Mrs. J. C. Lougdon, Fran Corace, Carolyn Papucci. THIRD ROW, l. to r.: Joan Pitney, Suzanne Stica, Anita Minelli, Rita Minelli, Mary
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FIRST ROW: Ania Symmons, Irene :Vfyhowyez, Alice Powell, Anne Marie Micklo, Cassie Brader
SECOND ROW: Jackie Bahro, Jo Curto, Mrs. Stark,• J ean Ann McMahon, Barbara Figarsky, Reina Bakish
THIRD ROW: Marjorie Harris, Lesli e Stone, Roberta Slotnick, Vi cki Durton, Natalie Kowalski, Mich ele Ufberg, Jane Kinderrnter, Carole Schmitt

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SECOND ROW: Edna Meyer, Diane l
THIRD ROW : Constance Butler, Jody

FIRST ROW: Joanne Margolis, Judy Sisco, Gloria Lewis, Regina Ritzie
SECOND ROW: Elizabeth Sideri, Mrs. Fanny Keither, Mathilde Mansilla, Holly Rapp
THIRD ROW: Joyce Turner, Irene Szulinski, Roberta Smith, Carol Plonner, Carolyn Jenkins

90

�~OOJM Hllll

FIR.ST ROW: Iris Orenstein, Barbara Kempel, Evelyn Platt
SECOND ROW: Edna Meyer, Diane Najim, Linda Paonessa, Mrs. Robinson, Marilyn Jech, Mindy Snow, Merle Benisch
THIRD ROW: Constance Butler, Jody Morrison, Martha Dominguez, Nancy Palazzolo, Jo Signorelli

�FIRST . ROW: Kathy Marks, Vicki Tatz, Myra Schwartz, Sandy Faux, Julie Evans. SECOND ROW: Sue Freeman, Joan Smith,
Mrs. Mary Crawford, Ruth Schimmelhusch, June Vananan. THIRD ROW: Sylvia Schrader, Sandy Seymour, Lee McC!oskey,
Ricki Hahn, Gail Dixon, Sandra Fuellhart, Dee Amir.

FIRST ROW : S
Tina Koopmans,
more, Nancy Re
ROW: Elaina P:
Barbara Fisher,

�QURDE-VANr HALL

'.:OND ROW: Sue Freeman, Joan Smith,
rader, Sandy Seymour, Lee McCloskey,

FIRST ROW: Sherry Downing, Barbara Yannunzio, Bonnie Hyatt, Susan Weigel. SECOND ROW: Trisha Gawchik, Janey Klein,
Tina Koopman,, Dana Fuellhart, Carole Mayer, Suzanne Haupt, Carol Foresta. THIRD ROW: Caroll Blank, Karen Valga•
more, Nancy Reed, Jackie Hopely, Mrs. Sylvany, Ursula Geiger, Betty Geller, Peggy Havard, Marguerite Celli. FOURTH
ROW: Elaina Pacetta, Ginny Fleming, Diane Alfaro, Lynda Graham, Carol Murphy, Mary Kennedy, Carol Bartz, Linda Fusaro,
Barbara Fioher, Sharon Hunt, Betsy Compton, Sue DeLuque, Martha Reedy, Sunny Lang, Beverly Borick, Marie Persii:.
93

�J-IALL

FIRST ROW: Judy l
Tobias, Marsha Silven
mour, Mary Ellen Don

FIRST ROW: Beth Schafer, Sally Cohn, Marianne Evancho
SECOND ROW: Joanne Draganchuk, Arlene Siano, Jane Palka, Mrs. Raymond O'Brien, Evelyn Jaffe, Elena Mendel, Claire Silverstein
THIRD ROW: Kathy Parsons, Kyriaki Nanon, Car9llee Asay, Julie Palega, Beverly Granat, Francie Silverstein

94

�HLlLL

FIRST ROW: Judy Engel, Marian Hub, Leslie Weinberger, Judy Casterline, Dot Mattery. SECOND ROW: C
Tobias, Marsha Silvers, Mrs. Thomas, Bobbie Chater, Barbara Gallagher, Lorraine Luff. THIRD ROW: Ros,
mour, Mary Ellen Donahoe, Marjory Wholan, Jane Farr.

Evelyn Jaffe, Elena Mendel, Claire Silverstein
Granat, Francie Silverstein

�A~J-flEYJ-IALL

FIRST ROW' : Williain Logan, Paul Weseley, Hoge n Oh, Steven Paradise, J anghae Kim. SECOND ROW: William Van Horn, Michael
Sc hwefel, Walter Dexter, Harvey Rosen, Sumn er Ha yward, Rich ard Burns. THIRD ROW : James McNew, Steven Panken, J eff
Gallet , J oe l Sher, Alfred Pirola, Stu ar t J ed, Alan Gamble, Stephen Flood.

96

�at\RRE. J-lL1LL

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Van Horn, Michael
,teven Pan ken, Jeff

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FIRST ROW: James Dunn, James Noyes, Carl Young, Robert Blichowski
SECOND ROW: David Puerta, Conrad Wagner, Alan Krieger, George Thompson, Barry Witt, Michael Mostello
THIRD ROW: Craig Houliston, Ward Smith, Frank Fairfax, William Douglas, John Hall, Buckley Miller, Michael Anderson

97

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FIRST ROW: Loui
Ayo Ayangade. SE(
THIRD ROW: Davi

FIRST ROW: Jim Murray, Bob Ericson, Jim Leone, Ted Travis-Bey, Eliud Kabungo, Bob Weston. SECOND ROW: Pete Winebrak e, Ed Reese, A. J. Hoover, Joe Lipinski, Mike Landesman, Chip O'Reilley, Joe Easley. THIRD ROW: Ed Rogalski, Dick
Blisick, Jim Drager, Dave Whitebread, Jeff Raschal, Ted Begun, Don Ungemah, Erwin Guetig, Joe Weinkle, Jim Lisowski, Tim Adams.
FOURTH ROW: Bob Myers, Bob Fleming, Fred Smithson, Joe Kruczek, John Dunn. ABSENT: Bruce Doran.

98

�DENNJGON J-IALL

FIRST ROW: Louis Szabados, George Varklett, William McIntyre, Ronald Lucchino, Ri ck Hackett, Edward Lipinski, Earl Eckhardt,
Ayo Ayangad e. SECOND ROW: Jack Stauffer, Al Pritchard, Robert Roebuck, Robert Beazley, Ken t Davis, John Miller, J ohn Kiri ck.
THIRD ROW: David Kirkpatrick, Bucky Harris, Scott Adams, Richard Firestine.

'W ROW: Pete Wine'/: Ed Rogalski, Dick
n Lisowski, Tim Adams.
n.

�GORE-1-IAU-

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FIRST ROW: Alan Gubanich, Dick Morgan, Ron Baldwin, Jim Creasy, Chi-Wong Ho. SECOND ROW: Jon Holmstrom,
David Levy, John Adams, George Elliot, Nicholas Alesandro, Frank Cook. THIRD ROW: Thomas Halsted, Joseph Chaneeka,
Sonny Hoffer, Ronald Ciccone, Richard Bender, Ronald Mastas, Larry Gubanieh, Justin Aquaviva, William Mulford, Olusonjo Shoyinka.

FIRST Rm
Pirnot, J air
Frank DeC.
Rudolf Scho

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Chanecka,
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FIRST ROW: Joseph DeFilippis, Kenneth Lloyd, Richard Arm stron g, Raymond Bolek. SECOND ROW: J erry Mohn, Thomas
Pirnot, James Reid, Stuart Lawso n, Leonard Koerner, Raymond Schwernsburg, Robert Kutz, Dan Lyons. THIRD ROW:
Frank DeCaro, Terry Lord , Boyd Aebli, Alan Spencer, Andrew Costic, Philip Cheifetz, Steven Slockage, Joseph Muccino,
Rud olf Schonfeld.

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�F IRST ROW: Robert Downin g, Stanley Oberrend er, Philip Doyle, Richard Frederick, Gene Golini. SECOND ROW: Linc
Hershin ger, l\fa rk Benavengo, David Longmire, Micha el Hudick, Robert Bobkowski, Forrest Eichmann, Samuel Watz, Frank
Russo, P eter Gree nberg. THIRD ROW: Stephen Bramsen, Michael Kalin, Ronald Daggett, Steven Grant, Marvin Adler,
Stephen Van Dyck, P a ul Macko, Will iam Holmes, Nevin Dieff enbach, Ronald Pusaner.

102

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�FIRST ROW: George Evancho, Ted Gourley, Allan Wickstein, Stephen Cottrell, Thomas Myles. SECOND ROW: Gary Einhorn,
Joseph Rogers, Kenneth Wiswall, James Jones, Ephy Frankel, Al Doner, Dick Bucko. THIRD ROW: Wayne Billings, John Reilly,
John Yoda, Peter Kundra, Jerry Berk, Hal Kistler, Robert Danchik, Jay Lewis, William Thompson, Herman Feissner, Harris Tobias.

103

���C.C.U.N.

SEATED: Beverly Munson, Carole Mayer, Pauline Homko
STANDING: Alan Krieger, Rudolf Schonfeld, Donald Ungemah, Conrad Wagner

FIRST ROW: Edward Rishko, Sheldon Newma
Shivel!, John Occhiato, Michael Fosko. THIRI
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Tl1omas
FOURTH ROW: Jeffre
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SEATED: Karen Volgamore, Gail Roberts, Judy Casterline
STANDING: Ted Begun, Fred Smithson, Richard Blisick

106

RADIO CU

"' John Kirick,
Allardyce.

Harvey

Wishtart,

Enger

�ENGINEERING CLUB

C.C.U.N.

.
,erly Munson, Carole Mayer, Pauline Homko
Alan Krieger, Rudolf Schonfeld, Donald Unge1 Wagner

FIRST ROW: Edward Rishko, Sheldon Newman, Louis Florimonte, Harry West, Mr. Koo. SECOND ROW: Louis Costanzo, Leonard Insalaco, Thomas
Shivel!, John Occhiato, Michael Fosko. THIRD ROW: Nicholas Smoliga, Delmer Giberson, Richard Firestine, Ronald Gamble, Carl Herold, John Ducceschi, Mr. Thomas. FOURTH ROW: Jeffrey Fritzen, Philip Johnson, Jack Stauffer, David Christman, Wayne Kehrli, Mr. Heltzel.

RADIO CLUB

John Kirick,
Allardyce.

Harvey

Wishtart,

Eugene

Macur,

Richard

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MiMi Wilson, Merle Benisch, Jo Signo
Palazzolo

~CU.-GOC. CLUB

FIRST ROW: Ronald
Cipriani, Barbara
Menarick, Ro b e rt
Vincenti, Georgeann
Ph e t k e an, Byron
Shard
SECOND ROW: Joseph Fudjack, Richard Rowlands, Nick
Stchur, Dolores Kolinchak, Joseph Gelli,
Nello
Augustine,
Mike Winslow

108

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MiMi Wilson, Merle Benisch, Jo Signorelli, Elaine Kozemchak, Nancy
Palazzolo

CCJ-IOOL
FIRST ROW: Ronald
Cipriani, Bar hara
Menarick, R o h e r t
Vincenti, Georgeann
P h e t k e a n, Byron
Shard
SECOND ROW: Joseph Fudjack, Richard Rowlands, Nick
Stchur, Dolores Kolinchak, Joseph Gelli,
Nello Augustine,
Mike Winslow

FIRST ROW: JoAnn Margolis, Merle Benisch, Rosalyn Holley
SECOND ROW: Vicki Tatz, Margi Harris, Leslie Tobias

109

�' roOJC" RADf O PANEL

FIRST ROW: James Walters, Thomas S
Steve Phillips, Richard Shemo, David l\
Ales, David Simpson, Richard Rowlands,

SEA TED: Joyce Cavalini, Dea n Ralston, Douglas Bennington, Jerry Moffatt, Livingston Clewell, MODERATOR, MiMi Wilson
STA:\IDING: Tom Halsted, Richard Hohn, James Han sen, Alan Krieger, Bob Sallavanti, Bill Carver
ABSENT: Marshall Brooks, Bernard Cohen, Iris Orenstein, Gloria Zaludek

FIRST ROW: Nathan Wruble, Tally M
SECOND ROW: Leonard Yankosky, John
ROW: Ronald Foy, Leon Obrzut, Nick
Clinton Hess, Joseph Klaips.

110

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FIRST ROW: James Walters, Thomas Saba, Ed Rogalski, William Space, John Adams, Richard Blisick. SECOND ROW:
Steve Phillips, Richard Shemo, David Meinster, George Morr is. Myron Evanich. THIRD ROW: Vince McHale, Richard
Ales, David Simpson, Richard Rowlands, J erry Berk, Ronald Pohala. FOURTH ROW: Norman Morse, Charles Weiss.

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FIRST ROW: Nathan Wruble, Tally Manganaro, Michael L:rnd~s man, Nelson Snyder, Lyle Kresge, J. Douglas Haughwout.
SECOND ROW: Leonard Yankosky, John Occhiato, Norman Morse, William Carver, Dale Edwards, Marshall Evans. THIRD
ROW: Ronald Foy, Leon Obrzut, Nick Gentile, Dale Jones, Michael Elias. FOURTH ROW: Leonard Koerner, John Wills,
Clinton Hess, Joseph Klaips.

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FIRST ROW: Joseph Klaips, John Siclker, William Landes man, Norman Morse, Thomas Penhale
SECOND ROW: Jack Barnes, Jack Nova!, Richard Kulesa, John Wills, Clinton Hess, Leonard Koerner
THIRD ROW: William Mainwaring, Roger Squire, Donald Davis, Joseph Durako, Thomas Zenker

ECONOMJCC
CLUB

FIRST ROW: Ronald Pohala, Andrew Serafin, Happy Field,
Robert Cresko, Joseph DeMarco
SECOND ROW: David Badman, Russ Frederick, William
McIntyre, Richard Hohn, Gerald Williams

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CLUB

py Field,
William

FIRST ROW: Frank Digennari, Joseph Stretanski,
Irene Szulinski, Robert Sallavanti, David Simpson
SECOND ROW: Joseph Krisky, Art Hettinger, Robert
Bugianesi, Mike Cordora, Herbert Maier .
THIRD ROW: Daniel Zeroka, Alan Schneider, Joseph
Rakshys, Peter Eckert

113

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SEATED: Jim Tredinnick, Rosemary Rush, Dave Levy
STANDING: Mr. Budd, Miss Lord, Doug Kistler

FIRST ROW: Douglas Bennington, Edward Lipinski, John Hall
SECOND ROW: Carol Meneguzzo, Sandra Bennington, Barbara Smith, Mr. Stanley Gutin, Susan Weigel, Judith Nicholson,
Pat Chapracki
THIRD ROW: Joseph Aulisi, Harvey Wishtart, Joe Rogers, Alis Pucilowski, Robert Bomboy, Harris Tobias.

114

Such style, such stami,

�CLUB

SEATED: Sieglinde Vallot, Bernard Cohen, Lorraine Dyers
STANDING: Joe Rogers, Steve Mason, Natalie
Vogt, Hogen Oh, Lambert Bittinger

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I am undone."

1tin, Susan Weigel, Judith Nicholson,
lomboy, Harris Tobias.

Such style, such stamina,-such stupidity!

"I find the
great thing in
this world is
not so much
where
we
stand as in
what direction
we are moving."

115

�FIRST ROW: Pat Riley, Jo Signorelli, Cathy DeAngelis, Vicki Tatz, Gail Roberts
SECOND ROW: Fred Hackett, Harry Wilson, Steven Paradise, Richard Burns
THIRD ROW: Fred Smithson, Simon Russin, Ted Begun, Harvey Ro sen, Lou Coopey

FIRST ROW: Susan Evans, l
ROW: Barbara Smith, Joan
Ellen Donahue, Carole Vercu

COll~GW
CPANICJ-1
CLUB

FIRST ROW: Mary Lou Searles, Kathy Marks, Ruth
Schimmelbusch, Rosemary Rizzo, Miss Mansilla
SECOND ROW: Bonnie Johns, Lorraine Dyers, Jane
Sokola, Pauline Bostjancic
THIRD ROW: David Walker, Ed Jenkins, Al Sanatini
SEA TED: Richard Prnbert, Bernard G
Evans, Charles Love, John Rokita, Ro
Tredinnick, Owen Williams, Ronald M

116

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FIRST ROW: Susan Evans, Beverly Boriek, Sally Cohen, Christine Bialogawicz, Freda Daniels, Carolyn Rhone, Mary Eleanor Jones. SECOND
ROW: Barham Smith, Joan Hand, Patricia Fallon, Carol Rhines, Alice Cole, Patsy Rossi, Kathy Parsons. THIRD ROW: Susan Maury, :Wary
Ellen Donahue, Carole Vercusky, Arlene Andreeko, Sharon Nunemacher, Joyce Cavallini, Emily Wright.

SEATED: Richard Probert, Bernard Goldstein, James Pace. STANDING: Wayne Billings, Peter Mischak, James Eitel, Marshall
Evans, Charles Love, John Rokita, Ronald Gaggett, Mi-thael Raykovicz, John Shoemaker, Norman James, Douglas Haughwout, James
Tredinnick, Owen Williams, Ronald Mischak, Eugene Kelleher, Keith Ackerman.

117

�WJ~ CI-IORUG

FIRST ROW: Ron Baldwin, John Hyer, James
Eitel, Mickey Wheeler,
Christine Bialogavicz, Jane
Morris, Janet Ainsworth,
Diane Smith, Diane Najim. SECOND ROW: Dick
Probert, Eugene Kelleher,
Gordon
Roberts,
Bob
Hrynkiw, Michael Stretanski, Barbara Lewis, Marilyn Craze, Elaine Collier,
Sharon Nunemacher, Bonnie Jenkins, Edna Meyer.

�B
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FIRST ROW: Ron Baldwin, John Hyer, James
Eitel, Mickey Wheeler,
Christine Bialogavicz, Jane
Morris, Janet Ainsworth,
Diane Smith, Diane Najim. SECOND ROW: Dick
Probert, Eugene Kelleher,
Gordon
Roberts,
Bob
Hrynkiw, Michael Stretanski, Barbara Lewis, Marilyn Craze, Elaine Collier,
Sharon N unemacher, Bonnie Jenkins, Edna Meyer.

�ARTCLUB

FIRST ROW: Jan Pethick, Romelle Gomba, Joan Klos, Cathy Skopic, Kuniko Ishihara, Virginia .Mason, Gerald Zezza. SECOND ROW: Robert Hrynkiw, Elaine
Kozemchak, Bill Pucilowsky, Nowell Young, Carolyn Rhone, Eleanor Brehm, Keith Ackerman, Ron Kucirko, Marilyn Thomas, William Dempsey.

The apparel ,

Doesn't this carry informality
a little too far?
This one leaves me speechless.
Some people would do anything for a prize.

120

�"Any nose may ravage with impunity a rose."-But this one
would rip it to shreds.

:za. SECOND ROW: Robert Hrynkiw, Elaine
lyn Thomas, William Dempsey.

The apparel oft proclaims the man.

Doesn't this carry informality
a Ii ttle too far?
me speechless.

A good appearance is at a premium everywhere.

121

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FIRST ROW: Bob Eurich, David Kirkpatrick, Boyd Aebli, Jim Dunn, Stan Oberrender, George Evancho. SECOND ROW: Merle Benisch,
Michele Ufberg, Carol Bartz, Bobbie Chater, Elena Mendal, Arlene Siano, Ruth Schimmelbusch. THIRD ROW: Dan Lyons, Mary Donahoe,
Roberta Smith, Kaaren Graham, Nancy Palazzola, Fran Corace, Joan Smith, Dana Fuellhart, Jusy Sisco. FOURTH ROW: Steve VanDyck, John
Kirick, Harris Tobias, Mr. Elliot, Jerry Berk, Ron Ciccone, Ed Rogalski.

The proof of the puddin g is in the ,

122

"On, Dashah, On, Prancah, ... "

"It is great to be great, hut it is gn

�UNION

SEATED: Dan Lyons, Judy Cisco, June
STANDING: Joe Lipinski, John Campbell

Vaananen,

Jerry

Berk

e Evancho. SECOND ROW: Merle Benisch,
THIRD ROW: Dan Lyons, Mary Donahoe,
,isco. FOURTH ROW: Steve VanDyck, John

Did you ever hear of " scene stealers"?

"It is great to he great, but it is greater to he human."

123

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FIRST ROW: Joseph Muccino, Thomas Clemow, Edward Lipinski, J ohn
Jarecki
SECOND ROW: Sumner Hayward, Don Roberts, John Kirick

127

�CS-I~~
CS-IOP
FIRST ROI
OND ROW
Kruczek, Re
horn, Alan I

"It's that Preparation H'."

"So . . . You're the President of

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CJ-IOP
FIRST ROW: Bob Smith, Bob Fleming, Chuck Cherundolo, John Adams, Erwin Cuetig, Jerry Mohn, Charles Weiss. SECOND ROW: Alan Gubanich, Richard Morgan, Nick Stefonowski, John Evanish, Doug Yeager, Walt Prusakowski, Joe
Kruczek, Ron Henney. THIRD ROW: Bob Eurick, Brooke Yeager, David Larrnouth, Louis Zampetti, Jim Jones, Gary Einhorn, Alan Doner.

129

�VALENTINE FORMAL QUEEN DOLORES CHICKANOSKY

FIRST ROW: Sandra Gassner, Catherine Skopic, Dee Buckner, Barbara Kempel, Iris Orenstein, Merle Benisch, Eddie Meyer, Andrea Petrasek, Cath•
erine Turanski. SECOND ROW: Erin McCorm;;tk, Marilyn O'Baza, Christine Wentz, Carolyn Draper, Romaine O!zinski, Arlene Andreeko, Monica
Musial, Janie Farr, Bonnie Draper. THIRD ROW: Mary Farnces Baorne, Natalie Vogt, Lorraine Dyars, Jane Woolbert, Beth Weiss, Jane So kola.

130

�f DOLORES CHICKANOSKY

, Eddie Meyer, Andrea Petrasek, Cathne Oizinski, Arlene Andreeko, Monica
,olbert, Beth Weiss, Jane So kola.

PRESIDENT BARBARA PILEDGGI

131

�The Beacon
WILKES COLLEGE

STUDENT WEEKLY

FIRST ROW: Mary Alice Gabla, Mimi Wilson, Mary Frances Barone, GJoria Zaludek, Barbara Lore, Alice Bakun. SECOND ROW: Joseph Klaips, William Carver, Lois Petroski, Vicki Tatz, Charlotte Wetzel, James Jack Jackiewicz, Larry
Walko. THIRD ROW: David Stout, Don Roberts, Harry Wilson, Ylichael Elias.

132

AMNrCOLA STAFF- SEATED: ~lade
Hrynkiw.

�SEC-

Esposito,

Kc.ith Ai:kcnnan, Blancl1e Ruhen.

STANDING: Nick Wartella, Bob

wicz, Larry

133

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EDIT.OR HARRIS TOBIAS

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SEATED: Barbara Lore, Edward Lipinski, Dr. Rizzo, Harris Tobias, Bar hara Gallagher. STANDING: Florence Greskiewicz, Christine Orlando, Pat
Chapracki, Mary Cabla, Mary Nosal, Mildred Wasileski, Jean Watkins, Gerri Back, Dee Amir, Pat McCarty.

134

�'.

He who would do some great thing in
this short life must apply himself to the
work with such a concentration of forces,
as, to idle spectators, who live only to
amuse themselves, looks like insanity.

·lando, Pat

135

�" What??" "Bread in
and no gin??"

A little dab'll do ya.

136

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"Now here we have one of the original cave-ins."

137

��"From here we'll proceed with vig~1."

"Mmm. A mystery meal again."

139

�"I don't lik e it. Take it back."

Crowning of Qu

�Crowning of Queen by Dr. Farley.

141

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"Lead me to the hill."
"Now remember. It's kick , step, kick, step."

146

�"Move hack, Buddy.
You're melting the ice. "

fa ce it. It's the feet, not the skis.

"Lead me to the hill."

147

�Plug her in and she walks and talks.

a

SEATED: Ruth Friedland
STANDING : Evelyn Platt

148

"Silliest way to propose I ever saw."

�SEATED: Ruth Friedlander, Joan Smith, Elaine Kozemchak
STANDING: Evelyn Platt, Jane Palka, Charlotte Levenoskie, Mary Russin, Gloria Silverman, Lynne Stockton, Dana Saladon
; to it once you know how."

149

�BEST DRESSED COED
JANE PALKA

"Fire !!!"

EVELYN PLATT

ASSEMBLY COM~
FIRST ROW: Joan Smith, June Vaan anen.
son, J erry Mohn, Alan Krieger, J erry Berk,

150

�"Fire!!!"

COMMENTATOR MIMI WILSON

ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE
FIRST ROW: Joan Smith, June Vaananen. SECOND ROW: George Thompson, Jerry Mohn, Alan Krieger, Jerry Berk, John Campbell.
" ... All fall down!"

151

�"Get the h- off my hand."

152

" ... she's got the cleanest ulcers in

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�"A little higher, little higher."

)ur group showed 21 %
wer cavities."

"Ditto ink all over these keys!"

"I know my slip is showing."

"Ok, so I have BO."

153

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��FIRST ROW: Bill Mulford, Tom Trosko, Jerry Mohn (co-capt.), Bill Menesley (co-capt.), John George, Bob Kutz, Don
Brominski. SECOND ROW: Ed Reese, Len Rishkofski, Roger MacLauchlin, Harry Vogt, Harold Harty, Bob Herman, Bob
Weston. THIRD ROW: Charles Adonizio, Pete Winebrake, Charles l.herundolo, Ed Comstock, Dale Edwards, Bert Shiffer,
Bill Schwab. FOURTH ROW:. Ron Grohowski, Frank Wallace, Ted Travis-Bey, John Gardner, Bob Daley, Tom Palfey, Bill
Trethaway, Wayne Lynn. FIFTH ROW: Bill Schneider, Dave Whitebread, Richard Klick, Dick Blisick, Garry Wehenmeyer, Frank Fairfax. SIXTH ROW: Gary Popovich (mgr.), Larry Clark, Frank Spudis (asst. coach), Roland Schmidt (head
coach), Jonah Goobic (asst. coach), Bruce Doran, Eddie Brominski (mgr.).

"Dah .. , What's my number?"

.

"Run for your lives! It's q

�...

SEASONAL RECORD
WILKES

OPPONENTS
16 Moravian
30 P.M.C.
6 Ursinus
14 Drexel
21 Juniata
14 Haverford
6 Wagner

6
0

12
12
14
3,i

12
W3

irge, Bob Kutz, Don
:ty, Bob Herman, Bob
~dwards, Bert Shiffer,
1aley, Tom Palfey, Bill
:Jisick, Garry WehenRoland Schmidt (head

L4

"Dah .. , What's my number?"

"Here's mud in your eye."

"Run for your lives! It's quicksand."

"No. 54, where are you?"

157

�"Hey, Jim! It's starting to

FIRST ROW: Dick Morgan, Tom Tomalis, Jim Jones, Bob Eurich
SECOND ROW: Walt Prusakowski, Erwin Guetig, Chuck Weiss, John Adams

I SS That's what I call using your head.

"We. get out tomorrow."

...

�SEASONAL RECORD
WILKES
4
1
1
2
3
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
W4

OPPONENTS
2 Alumni
1 Harpur
3 Lycoming
1 Lafayette
0 Stevens Tech
3 Fairleigh• Dickinson
2 Gettysburg
4 Hofstra
0 Muhlenberg
1 Wagner
3 East Stroudsburg
6 Elizabethtown

L 6

T 2

"Hey, Jim! It's starting to hatch!"

1&amp;9

�FIRST ROW: Richard Burns, Tim Adams, Dave
Puerta, Ned McGinley. SECOND ROW: James
Hamrick, Joe Easley, Harry Vogt, Bob Herman,
John Gardner, Bob Weston, Nick Stefanowski.
STANDING: Jeff Raschal, Ted Gourley, Ron
Henney, Dave Larmouth, Mr. Reese, Bob Deets,
Chip O'Reilly, Jim Lisowski.

"Kiss me and I'll let go."

�WREQUNG
SEASONAL RECORD
WILKES

OPPONENTS

13
7
17
13
3

19
23

Ithaca
C. W. Post
Hofstra
East Stroudsburg
Moravian
14, Millersville
21 Lycoming
3 Gettysburg

11

17
25
13
3
23

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ROW: Richard Burns, Tim Adams, Dave
Ned McGinley. SECOND ROW: James
k, Joe Easley, Harry Vogt, Bob Herman,
;ardner, Bob Weston, Nick Stefanowski.
HNG: J eff Raschal, Ted Gourley, Ron
·, Dave Larmouth, Mr. Reese, Bob Deets,
&gt;'Reilly, Jim Lisowski.

"Kiss me and I'll let go."

"It's mine. I saw it first."

161

�SEASONAL RECORD
WON 2

LOST 20

SEASONAL RECORD
WON 1

LOST 6

FIRST ROW: Coach Young, Ronald Da1
Ken Wiswall, John Rokita, Bill Webb, I
Squire, Bill Vanderburg
SECOND ROW: Craig Huddy, Chuck Pei
Jack Barnes, Lamont McClure, James Th

SEATED: Alan Donner, Bob Fleming, Dick Morgan, Harvey Rosen, Jay McAndrew, Stanley Orlo_w·
ski. STANDING: Coach Davis Joe Chanecka, David Greenwald, Steve Gerko, Pet1,r Kundra, Jim
Vidunas, Joe Czarnecki, Coach Ferris.

�...

SEAS0NAL RECORD
WON 2

LOST 20

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Jack Barnes, Lamont McClure, James Thomas

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Jim Ward, Bob Smulowitz.

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Anne Ligeti, Irene Dominguez, Bonnie Draper, Regine Ritzie, Carol Rhines, Carol Plonner, Carol Draper, Nora Cresko. THIRD
ROW: Mrs. Saracino, Sue Epstein, Leslie Tobias, Bobbie Chater, Tanya Tissue, Joyce Turner, Barbara Kempel, Molly Boyle.

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���Occupation was one of the pleasures of Paradise, and we cannot be happy without it.

"You'll never make a sucker out of me."

"Bottoms up!"

Well, Marlon Brando started this way.

Don't let them fool you. It's dirty laundry they're carrying.

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"But I thought that's the way the
dance went."

Did you hear something holler '. 'ouch"?

"They won't let

"No, no. Mine'i

�"You'll never make a sucker out of me."

"Bottoms up!"

It's not th e playing that's got them, it's the
socks.
y laundry they're carryjng.

"They won't let me play with them."

iething holler "ouch"?

"No, no. Mine's the mink."

Egg rolling on the White House lawn.

171

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"Nature teach es beasts to know their
friends."

"How low can you go·?"

"Hee . . . This dancing is lots of fun."

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friends."

"Come out of there, you little devil!"

just

"She swallowed a cake of Grandma's
lye soap . . . "

"Hee . . . This dancing is lots of fun."
This guy really means business

"Ma" Barker's Gang.

173

�The distinctive characteristic of the
college man should be that he is capable of intense, rapid, sustained
thought.
See the photographer for rest of picture.

"Who went nuts with the scissors?"

Tryouts for the kickline.

"The lights are out now. What are you waiting for?"

174

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�The distinctive characteristic of the
coll ege man should be that he is capable of intense, rapid, sustained
th ought.
See the photographer for rest of picture.

The Bolshoi presents "Swan Lake."

Front nu old drawing.

Proposed women's dormitory.

Feeling low? Look up and live.

You, too, can be helped.

175

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ANDREW J. SORDONI
Founder and Trustee
1933-1963

The Class of 1963 notes the
passing of a friend of the College
whose services and gifts have contributed
to the education of all who have in the past or
will in the future attend this College.

176

�"Successful in many 4nd varied fields, owner of fifteen business
enterprises, a leader in civic, community, state and national organizations, a farmer of distinction with thQusands of acres of one of this
nation's most progressive dairy farms, Andrew Sordoni, above all else,
marvelously exemplifies the freedom and opportunity a man is given
in this great country of ours."
From humble beginnings to the pinnacle of success as founder of
extensive enterprises, employing upwards of five thousand persons,
Senator Sordoni remained a human and warm person because as a
boy he knew what it was to work long hours for very little but the
necessities of life.
One of the highlights of his career came with the celebration of the
Golden Anniversary of Sordoni Enterprises, when he stated to his
employees:
"Our strength, the strength of many, is only as strong as each of us
individually. As Americans, oppo11unities are ours in abundance, yet,
the very freedom that makes it so is our sacred trust. You and I are
heavy investors in the fast changing times. We can keep pace only
if we are aware of and squarely meet our responsibilities. I feel a
great p:i.ide in having a set of standards that have weathered a half
century and have not been found wanting."
Thus again, in his own words, Senator Sordoni put fo11h his philosophy of life--a philosophy marked by ambition, integrity, loyalty and
a driving energy which composed the mold of this man's stature.

177

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YOU MAY QUALi FY
For an Exciting, Rewarding
CAREER IN RETAILING!

POMEROY'S
OFFERS YOU
EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
Pomeroy's is a member of Allied Stores, a nationwide department store
family. Pomeroy's offers you the opportunity for experienced training,
growth, interesting work, substantial earnings and a secure future.

• LEARN RETAILING AT POMEROY'S!
Pomeroy's-Allied Executive Training Program offers invaluable experience in a great
variety of exciting retailing posi tion s.

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• CHOOSE YOUR OWN CAREER!
• Control
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• Merchandising
• Operations

• Personnel

• YOU LEARN WHILE YOU WORK!
• On-the-Job Rotation
Train ing Provides First
Hand Work Experience.

• Allied's Executive
Training Program Is
the Equivalent of a
Post Graduate Course
in Retailing.

• Classroom Instruction
Familiarizes You With
Various Phases of
Retailing.

TODAY*-FIND OUT MORE DETAILS!
Prepare a Resume of Your Education and Employment
Background . . . Send It Today to
the Managing Director-Pomeroy's, Inc., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

180

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training,
re.

Wilkes College Science Building

n a great

LACY, ATHERTON &amp; DAVIS
rsonnel

Architects and Engineers
WILKES-BARRE-HARRISBURG

~ssroom Instruction
Tliliarizes You With
rious Phases of
tailing.

SORDONI CONSTRUCTION
COMPANY
General Contractors
Growing With Wyoming Valley Institutions

nent

and Industries Since 1910

e, Pa.

181

�Best Wishes to the Closs of 1963
From

STEGMAIER
yo&amp; 7/tedat BEER
lt's BREWED
to the TASTE
of the NATION !
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STEGMAIER BREWING COMPANY

WILKES-BARRE, PENNA.

The Store You Con
Depend On . . .
All Type

PLUME

TURNE
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for quality, value and
complete selections . . .
where the price is
always right . . .
where you will

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liberal credit terms

27 E. I

in Northeastern Pennsylvania . . .

WILKI

THE ONLY COMPLETE REGIONAL SHOPPING CENTER IN
NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA
182

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�First in fashion, quality and service,
extends sincere Congratulations
and Best Wishes to the Class of 1963.
25 Public Square, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

DIAL 823-6177

We Install
All Types of Automatic Heat
PLUMBING -

HEATING

TURNER &amp; VAN SCOY
COMPANY, INC.

ACE HOFFMAN
STUDIOS
Portrait, Commercial and Aerial Photography
Cameras and Amateur Photographic Supplies

PHONE: 823-1318
822-0244
27 E. Northampton Street
WILKES-BARRE, PENNA.

36 West Market Street
WILKES-BARRE, PA.

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Wilkes-Barre's Most Complete

49 Dana St.

Apparel Center for College People

WILKES-BARRE, PA.
PHONE 822-1 151

We Are Proud and Happy to Salute Wilkes College
and the Class of '63

Wyoming Valley District

INTERNATIONAL LADIES' GARMENT
WORKERS' UNION
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FOREMOST
Fine Dairy Foods
Dolly Madison and Foremost
ICE CREAM

distributed by
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For Complete Shoe Service
286 Kidder Street
WILKES-BARRE, PENNA.

CITY SHOE REPAIR
18 W. Northampton St.
WILKES-BARRE, PENNA.

VISIT

HURJAX
PHOTO SUPPLIES
Two Locations
Main St.
WILKES-BARRE
Gateway Shopping Center
EDWARDSVILLE

WILKES-BARRE
WINDOW CLEANING CO.

Since 1898

FORTY FORT STATE BANK
983 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort, Pa.
HEIGHTS COMMUNITY BRANCH
189 East Market St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

52 S. Main St.
WILKES-BARRE

Simon Long Bldg.
823-7018

"Your Community Banks"
Member of
FEDERAL DEPOSIT
INSURANCE CORPORATION

185

�LLEWELLYN &amp; McKANE
INC.

57 North Main Street
WILKES-BARRE, PENNA.
822-8181 - 822-8182

F. E. PARKHURST, INC.
General Insurance
Representing All of the Companies of
Thompson Derr and Bros., Inc.

Complete Insurance Service
We Write All Kinds of Insurance

"Wyoming Valley's
Progressive Printer"

MINERS NATIONAL BANK BLDG.
Dial Wilkes-Barre 824-3513

FRANK CLARK
RUDDY'S DRUG STORE
Cor. South and South Main Streets
Prescription s Carefully Filled

PHONE 823-4993
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

Compare
CLARK'S QUALITY
and Selection Before
You Buy

Registered Jeweler
American Gem Society
63 S. MAIN

186

822-7156

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�The Prettiest Legs in Town
Wear

iURST, INC.

TRIANGLE SHOES

Insurance

"Good Looking, Long-Wearing,

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Modestly Priced"

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majors by shopping

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DISCOUNT DEPARTMENT STORE

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KEARNEY'S
DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT

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Gem Society

ROUTE 11, KINGSTON, PA.

Northampton St., Edwardsville -

Next to Gateway

Open Daily IO A.M. to IO P.M. -

Free Parking!

822-7156

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�SCHMIDT'S PRI NTERY
Color Letterpress and Offset Printing
A Union Shop Since 1923

TELEPHONE: 822-1420
Rear 59 North Main St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Member of Greater Wilkes-Barre
Chamber of Commerce
Greater Pittston Chamber of Commerce

THE L. &amp; L.
PARTY MART
Favors

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Toys * Novelties
155 South Pennsylvania Ave.
WILKES-BARRE, PA.
823-6623
We Sell Retail -

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KINGSTON,

at Wholesale Prices

Congratulations
to the
Class of 1963

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19 E. Market

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Kingston Corners
KINGSTON, PA.

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Congratulations
to the Class of 1963

LAZARUS
57 South Main St.
WILKES-BARRE, PA.

WHITE
HARDWARE COMPANY, INC.
19 E. Market Street

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Banquet Facilities for IO or 200

162 S. Main Sireet

HOST REST AU RANT

WILKES-BARRE, PA.

Located at the Fabulous Host Motel

Picture Frames - Artist Material
Frames Made to Order

WILKES-BARRE, PA.

ROUTE 115

PHONE 823 -0518

ARTIST SUPPLIES
20% Discount on Grumbacher Art Supplies
to All Wilkes College St ude nts

PERUGINO'S VILLA
South Main St.

THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO.

WILKES-BARRE, PA.

417 Market Street

Fine Italian Food

Phone 288-4538

KINGSTON, PA.

Buy the Best

MA'S BEVERAGES
172 So. Washington St.

WILKES-BARRE, PA.

A FRIEND
Sans Souci Highway
Below the Crossroads

v.v.c.

HANOVER TOWNSHIP

LEONARD'S DAI RY

BLUM BROTHERS

6 Spruce Street
SWOYERSVILLE

South Main Street
WILKES-BARRE, PA.

Congratulations to

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UNION PAPER AND SUPPLY COMPANY
GEBHARDT'S BILLIARD AND BOWLING SUPPLY
KORNBLATT'S BAKERY
PENN BARBER SHOP
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HOTEL STERLING SMOKE SHOP
TONY'S BARBER SHOP
HOTEL STERLING BARBER SHOP
ORANGE CLEANERS AND SHOE REPAIR

191

�No book is complete without acknowledgments and certainly this
one is no exception. In fact, this hook probably would have never
reached the presses without the help of the people mentioned below.
Special thanks goes to my assistant editor BOB HRYNKIW and
to KEITH ACKERMAN. Without their help the "ordeal" would
never have ended.
Thanks goes to our photographer BILL WILLIAMS for his good
work and for his patience with our demands for more and more
pictures.
I must also thank the staff for helping with all the odd jobs and
I cannot forget the help given me by the "third floor of Chase Hall."
And our advisor, Mr. Chester Colson, must be thanked for the
freedom he allowed us and his understanding.
Thanks also goes to the co-operating students on campus who, I
must admit, seemed few and far between at times.

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We hope that you are as pleased with this edition as we are.
ELAINE R. COLLIER
Editor

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visually perceived were not men
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where in this world of forms an
cal. This myth postulates the trai
difficu1t to define; like much of
presence, of the Double, the Dop
that is single, two images of one
Two images fade, or die, and bee
spiritually whole man.

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rare member of a college gradm
education is the confrontation of

like Tennyson's Ulysses, become'."
man to be that "he seeks truth. fo
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ment. He gives new life to societ)
Pages to follow contain faces ,
however, in a chance word or in
of education itself. It is hoped th,
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"Reflections": to reflect is to mirror;
only its visual connotation;
optic translation.

to reflect is to ponder;

two meanings. And yet certain]y tMs word entered human vocabulary with

Man depended first upon his eyes~by which to know his world. Man's was essentially a conceptual world of

Philosophy,

however, soon came to "reflect"

as to whether the mind loses or gains in this translatio-n, asking if images

visually perceived were not merely reflections of the mind itself. Ultimately, this reflection on reflection reduces both meanings again
to a single essence.
This is exactly the germ of an ancient Teutonic myth, the Doppelganger, or the Double. Here is presented the idea that each of us somewhere in this world of forms and meanings, has a duplicate existence, a twin, each twin living a separate life, yet both lives being identical. This myth postulates the tragedy that when one meets one's double, as one sometime may, one dies. The mythical meaning is not
difficult to define; like much of tragedy, this is finally a myth of resurrection.

With the knowledge of the existence, in the immediate

presence, of the Double, the Doppe1ganger, comes a certain wisdom, a realization of the nature of SeH, the awareness of a dual nature
that is single, two images of one reality. When the mythical figures come face to face, both images gain this wisdom of their single being.
Two images fade, or die, and become the originB.1 of which both were formerly and merely reflections. In death a new man is born, a
spiritually whole man.
In translation from the mythical this wholeness becomes the goal of education. Few studertts attain this spiritual level, yet it would be the
rare member of a college graduating
education is the confrontation

class who has not intellectually undergone the death and rebirth of the Double myth. The end of

of the self within; successful or not it involves the enlightening exploration of a vast territory;

like Tennyson's Ulysses, becomes a part of all that he has met. The Wilkes College Administration
man to be that "he seeks truth, for without truth there can be no understanding."

the student,

holds one of the marks of an educated

The student who succeeds in this search will "reflect"

in both meanings of the word: he will reflect within, to ponder upon his wisdom gained; he will reflect without, to mirror his achievement. He gives new life to society and new being to Self.
Pages to follow contain faces and names; they remember excitement and the fellowship in activity of a sing]e college year. Occasionally,
however, in a chance word or in a photograph,

will be revealed some insight to the underlying

theme of this Amnicola and the theme

of education itself. It is hoped that the student or the graduate whenever he pages through this book will Jive again his years of college
and his first years of education, reflecting upon both themes of this introduction, and those of his personal "Reflections."
Jack Hardie

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As we part company
four years of college, y
your future live can b
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Because our available
abreast of development:

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My warmest wishes f

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�TO THE CLASS OF 1964
As we part company in this June of 1964, I find myself hoping that during your
four years of college, you will have established intellectual foundations upon which
your future lives can be erected.
With the passing of years, you will find that the attitudes that you have developed towards learning may be more important than the facts you have learned.
Because our available knowledge doubles every ten years, we are required to keep
abreast of developments or lose touch with emerging conditions and current thought.

In the light of these developments, it is evident that what you· will learn in the
future will be far more important than all you have thus far learned. You will
find, however, that your early education will better enable you to comprehend the
meaning and significance of all that transpires in yom:~wbild.
Twenty-five years from now, the value of your education will be judged by
your maturity and by the contributions that you are then making to your profession, your business, your family, and your society.
It is my hope that with the passing of the years, your four years at Wilkes will
seem to increase in value. This, I believe, will be tme if you are prepared to meet
with confidence the challenges with which you will be confronted.
My warmest wishes for the future go with you.
Sincerely yours,

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��He is a man known by only a few people at Wilkes
College even though
granted by aU;

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..his ...~ervices

are taken for

He is a man who has given twenty years of service, working day and night, for bettering the appearance of our campus;
He is a man who has grown with the college;
He is a man who has won the respect and admiration of the administration,

the faculty, and his

staff of approximately a hundred members;
He is a man who is loved by all with whom he
is associated for his friendliness

and dry, British

sense of humor;
He is a man who offers not only his service but
also his "self" to his tasks;
He is the man to whom the 1964 Amnicola
dedicated. Mr. Jervis, thank you!

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�Keith Ackerman
Assistant Editor

Barbara Koshinski
Copy Editor

Grace Jones
Picture Editor

Theresa Martincavage
Picture Editor

AUNICOLA
Want your pioture taken
.. sitting up ... standing
down ... Ham! . . . Where
are the reflection pictures
. . . we should have an organization like that! . . .
What are you doing, doing,
doing? ... Will you try to
get that writeup done tonight ... We need Keith . . .
scowl don't smile ...
how
could it possibly be great ...
did you like the other one
...
hold your yearbook up
or do something-anything
-don't
just sit there . . .
well, now that you mention
it . . . Ooh . . . what is it
... does anybody have a '64
calendar . . . I should use
my other camera . . . but,
oh, the work involved! . . .
You're not too swift, are you
... We need Keith . . . I'm
not doing it . . . I decided
not to . . . whe,re are the
dorm things . . . who are
they . . . people, of course
... Do y~m want to see my
night shots . . . Silhouette
. . . . I had an idea and now
I can't remember ... funny
thing . . . smoke, smoke,
smoke ... What ... He's re•
fleeted . . . is that art
that my dear girl is ...
THE SUBTERRAINIANS
]ey, J. Gibbon, B. Bigus, J. Kindervater, B. Koshinski. Standing: J. Kubicki, K. Ackerman,
. Jones, B. Hrynkiw, J. Lipinski, B. Williams.

Bill Williams
Head Photographer

Nick Wartella
Photographer

B. Rubin,

Angelo Speziale
Photographer

�Theresa Martincavage
Picture Editor

Want your picture taken
.. sitting up . . . standing
down . . . Ham! . . . Where
are the reflection pictures
. . . we should have an organization like that! . . •
What are you doing, doing,
doing? ... Will you try to
get that writeup done to·
night ... We need Keith ...
scowl don't smile . . . how
could it possibly be great ...
did you like the other one
. . . hold your yearbook up
or do something-anything
-don't
just sit there . . .
well, now that you mention
it . . . Ooh . . . what is it
... does anybody have a '64
calendar . . . I should use
my other camera . . . but,
oh, the work involved! . . •
You 're not too swift, are you
. . . We need Keith . . . I'm
not doing it . . . I decided
not to . . . where are the
dorm things . . . who are
they . . . people, of course
... Do y~u want to see my
night shots . . . Silhouette
. . . . I had an idea and now
I can't remember ... funny
thing . . . smoke, smoke,
smoke ... What ... He's re•
fleeted . . . is that art
that my dear girl is . . .

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Fall is a time of ending or completion, leading event·
ually to something new. Leaves wither and tumble to
the ground, causing the trees to face the destructive
forces of Winter bare of protection. Just as the trees
shed old leaves in preparation for the new, so also does
a college student shed the leaves of his p'.lst experiences
and prepare to face alone the new forces and pressures
with which he must inevitably come into contact. Fall is
a time of bright color, yet it is a time of gloom. A
student's first days at Wilkes can be a period of fun and
new, enjoyable life-experiences. However, the gloom of
doubt does surround the student who is constantly
asked to question and to make his own decisions, perhaps for the first time in his life. He will survive; he
must survive! Just as the trees manage to face all of
Nature unprotected, so also must the student have the
strength and fortitude to help him work his way through
his first days at Wilkes, his Fall of college life.

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Administrative Assistant to tl
President
JOHN P. WHITBY
Dean of Admissions

ALFONSO S. ZAWA DSKI
Registrar
FRANCIS J. MICHELINI
Dean of Academic Affairs

�GORDON E. ROBERTS
Executive Alumni Secretary
ARTHUR J. HOOVER
Administrative Assistant to the
President
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Admissions

S. ZAWADSKI
:gistrar
FRANCIS J. MICHELINI
Dean of Academic Affairs
JOHN J. CHWALEK
Director of Guidance and Placement

�LIVINGSTONCLEWELL
Director of Public Relations

First row: Joan Thomas, Beth All
Cook. Second row: Joan Ostrowski,
Nalbach, Hilma Nordstorm.

WALTER MOHR
Director o•f Development

STANLEY H. WASILESKI
Director of Evening School

First row: Ann Marie Lenchal
Roarty, Felicia Perlick, Sandy

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First row: Joan Thomas, Beth Alles, Jule
Cook. Second row: Joan Ostrowski, Charlene
Nalbach, Hilma Nordstorm.

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First row: Ann Marie Lenchak, Betty Chapple, Kay O'Donnell, Joan Borowski. Second rolli: Margaret Barteck, Eileen
Roarty, Felicia Perlick, Sandy Dennis, Grace Walker.

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Goldie Meyer

J. Philip Richards

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Francis Salley

Harold Swain

Sarah Schonwetter

Robert De Young

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DEPAR1M6Nr
Harold Swain

'rancis Michelini

Robert Soeder

�William Mistichelli
Alvan Bruch

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Edward Heltzel

Stanley Holden

Julian Ripley

Cromwell Thomas

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Donald Marcase

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Rev. Roy Williams

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�Seated: Kitty Richards, Cecyl Brokenshire, Catherine Suprum, Kathryn Robins, Mary
Kittrick, Ceil Kehoe, Catherine Levanda. Standing: Ray Ogin, Chef Fred WalJ, Ceil
Trzcinski, Marvin Brew, George Brice, Bill Park, Helena Yozwiak, Bill Price.

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��What do these men of the Maintenance crew mean to Wilkes? They probably
go unnoticed by most of the students although they are an essential part of
the. college. Their work is probably more apparent to a visitor than it is to
a student. We have come to take for granted the quality of their work reflected
in the neat, attractive appearance of our campus. Achieving this appearance,
however, is a year-round job for the crew under the supervision of Mr. Jervis.
This year was especially difficult because of the heavy snowfall. To us the
snow meant a few days free from classes, to the crew it meant a great deal of
work plowing and making sidewalks passable. In addition to their work during
the school year, the men of the crew are on the job while we are vacationing
during the summer. When we return in September to our beautiful campus,
we see the results of Mr. Jervis and his crew.

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Crispell, Carl Zukosky. Third row:
Stanley Mack, S. Subiak.

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Senior Student Government Representatives.
James Jones, Richard Shemo, Gail Roberts, Lou Coopey.

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Jeff Gallet.

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First row: Bill Mulford, Rachael Phillips, Rosemary Hagel, Lorraine Dyers, Gail Roberts, James Jones. Second row: Fred Smithson, Nick Stefanowski, Barbara Lore, Fran Corace, Paula Mesaris, Jane Sokola, Ray Schweinsburg. Third row: Lou Coopey, Ed Reese, Alan Gubanich, Richard Shemo,
Jeff Gallet.

37

�Virginia S. Aagaard

Leonard Adamitis

Ernest Aerensen

West Pittston, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Education

Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Chemistry

Kingston, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

Mary K. Barrett
Dunmore, Pa.
B.S. in Nursing Ed.

James L. Bachman

M. Barry Baird

Nanticoke, Pa.
A.B. in English

Dallas, Pa.
A.B. in Biology

Ronald Baldwin

Joseph W. Barnard

Regina Baron

Wyalusing, Pa.
A.B. in Music Education

Kingston, Pa.
B.S. in Business Ed.

Swoyerville, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Ed.

�erensen
'a.
merce and Finance

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Mary K. Barrett
Dunmore, Pa.
B.S. in Nursing Ed.

Joseph W. Barnard

Regina Baron

Kingst~, Pa.
B.S. in Business Ed.

Swoyerville, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Ed.

Geraldine Bartek
Kingston, P;.
- B.S. in Secondary Ed.

Robeit Bednar
Buttonwood, W-B, Pa.
B.S. in Music Ed.

Carrol Blank

Lillian Bodzio

Sunbury, Pa.
B.S. in Nursing Ed.

Plymouth Twp., Pa.
A.B. in English

�Barbara Buckman
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Ed.

Richard Burns
Baldwin, New York
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

Cyril Borretsky
West Pittston, Pa.
A.B. in History

East Plymouth, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Ed.

Patricia Cb

Nanticoke, Pa.
A.B. in Englisl

Patricia Ann Brady
Williamsport, Pa.
B.S. in Nursing Ed.

40

Don Brominski
Swoyerville, Pa.
A.B. in Engineering

Willard Brown
Edwardsville, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Ed.

�Barbara Buckman

Richard Burns

Carolyn Carson

Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Ed.

Baldwin, New York
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

Fairfield, Conn.
B.S. in Secondary Ed.

William D. Carver

Joyce Cavallini

West Pittston, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Fi_nance

Nm;ticoke, Pa.
A.B. in English

I

Patricia Chapracki
Nanticoke, Pa.
A.B. in English

Edwardsville, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Ed.

r

George Chintala

Josephine Chopyak

Exeter, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Ed.

Dupont, Pa.
B.S. in Music Ed.

�Sally Cohen

Frank Cognetti

Arthur Cobleigh

Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Music Ed.

Scranton, Pa_
B.1;,.in Music Ed.

Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Physics

Walter Dexter
Peoria, Ill.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

Phyllis Cohn
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Ed.

Louis Coopey
Nanticoke, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Ed.

Frances Corace
Dover, N.J.
B.S. in Elementary Ed.

Evelyn Danchick

Freda Daniels

Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
A.B. in Mathematics

Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B,S_ in Secondary Ed.

�,ally Cohen
rilkes-Barre, Pa .
.~. in Music Ed.

Neil Dougherty

Walter Dexter

Alan Doner

Peoria, Ill.
B.S_ in Commerce and Finance

Cedarcrest, N.Y
B.S. in Liberal Arts Ed.

Evelyn Danchick

Freda Daniels

Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
A.B. in Mathematics

Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Ed.

Lorraine Dyers
Kingston, Pa.
A.B. in French

Kingston, Pa.
A.B. in Psychology

Kingston, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Ed.

�Gary Einhorn
New York, N.Y.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

Maryann Federovich

Donald Fine

Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Ed.

West Nanti oke, Pa.
A.B. in Bi ogy

George Evancho
Freeland, Pa.
A.B. in Biology

Ruth Friedl
New York, N.Y
A.B. in Physics

Linda Ewing

Patricia Fallon

Jackson Heights, N.Y.
A.B. in French

Thomas Farris

Niagara Falls, N.Y.
B.S. in Business Ed.

Larksville, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Ed.

�Maryann Federovich
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Ed.

Thomas Farris
Larksville, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Ed.

Donald Fine

Ronald Foy

West Nanticoke, Pa.
A.D. in Bio,]ogy

West Pittston, Pa.
B.S. in C-Ommerceand Fin_ance

Owen Frances

Lee Freidenburg

Cedarhurst, L.I., N.Y.
A.B. in Biology

Scranton, Pa.
A.B. in Sociology

Ruth Friedlander

Barbara Gallagher

Jeffry Gallet

New York, N.Y.
A.B. in Physics

Hazleton, Pa.
A.B. in English

Whitestone, N.Y.
A.B. in Political Sc.

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�Plymouth, Pa.
A.B. in Political

Nicholas Gentile

Marguerite Gelli

John Gavenonis

West Pittston, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Ed.

Exeter, Pa.
A.B. in English

c.

Cecile Gratkowski
Scranton, Penna.
A.B. in Psychology

Janet Gibbon
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Ed.

Jerome Gerald
Luzerne, Penna.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

Molly E. Gilboy
Scranton, Penna.
B.S. in Nursing Ed.

Patricia P. Gonos
Kingston, Penna.
Il.S. in Elementary Ed.

Charles C. Gordon
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Ed.

�olas Gentile
Pittston, Pa.
1 Elementary Ed.

Cecile Gratkowski

John Griffiths

Malcholm D. Gropper

Scranton, Penna.
A.B. in Psychology

Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
A.B. in ~'Iathematics

Cedarhurst, N. Y.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

ice

Patricia P. Gonos
Kingston, Penna.
B.S. in Elementary Ed.

Charles C. Gordon
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Ed.

Le Ann Grerriere
Pheonixville, Pa.
A.B. in Biology

Freeland, Penna.
B.S. in Nursing Ed.

�J. Douglas Haughwout

Suzanne Haupt

Forty Fort, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

Sunbury, Pa.
B.S. in Nurs· g Ed.

Rose Mary Hagel
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
A.B. in Biology

Forty Fort, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Ed.

Marsha Hoc1
Teaneck, NJ.
A.B. in French

Joan Hand

Ann Hannaman

James Hansen

Dallas, Pa.
B.S. in Nursing Ed.

Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
A.B. in Math

Mountaintop, Pa.
A.B. in Pol. Sci.

�J. Douglas Haughwout
Forty Fort, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

Suzanne Haupt

Fred Heim Jr.

Sunbury, Pa.
B.S. in Nursing Ed.

Drums, Penna.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

Matthew

Clinton G. Hess

Marsha Hochberg
Teaneck, N.J.
A.B. in French

James Hansen
Mountaintop, Pa.
A.B. in Pol. Sci.

J. Himlin

Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
A.B. in Psychology

Dallas, Penna.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

Robert Hrynkiw
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Fine Arts Ed.

Marion Hub
Phillipsburg, NJ.
B.S. in Nursing Ed.

�Evan C. Jen kins

David Jones

James Jones

Edwardsville, Penna.
B.S. in Elementary Ed.

Wilkes-Barre, Penna.
B.S. in Music Education

Llewllyn, Pa.
A.B. in Biology

Jane Kindervater
Elizabeth, NJ.
B.S. in Fine Arts Ed.

Mary Elianor Jones

Eliud Kabungo

Sugar Notch, Penna.
B.S. in Elementary Ed.

Nyeri, Kenya
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

Lawrence Kachinski

David H. Kern

Plymouth, Penna.
B.S. in Chemisttry

Scranton, Penna.
B.S. in Music Ed.

Jang Hae Kim
Kyong Buk, Korea
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

�James Jones
Llewllyn, Pa.
A.B. in Biology

Jane Kindervater

Mary Ann Kish

Leonard Koerner

Elizabeth, NJ.
B.S. in Fine Arts Ed.

Duryea, Penna.
B.S. in Nursing Ed .

New York, N.Y.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

.ance

David H. Kern

Jang Hae Kim

Scranton, Penna.
B.S. in Music Ed.

Kyong Buk, Korea
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

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Dolly A. Kolinchock
E&lt;lwardsviJle, Penna.
A.B. in History

Edwardsville, Penna.
Secretarial

�Joseph F. Kruczek
Manvi]]e, N.J.
B.S. in Secondary Ed.

Robert A. Kutz
Hillsdale, N.J.
B.S. in Business Ed.

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Lila E. Koritko

Barbara Koshinski

Shickshinny, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Ed.

Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
A.B. in English

Ma
Sha·
Sec,

Jay W. Lewis
Scranton, Penna.
B.S. in Commerce an

Robert H. Kressly

Alan Charles Krieger

Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

New York, New York
A.B. in Pol. Sci.

Charles Krivenko
Ashley, Penna.
A.B. in Biology

�Joseph F. Kruczek

Robert A. Kutz

Michael A. Landesman

Manville, NJ.
B.S. in Secondary Ed.

Hillsdale, NJ.
B.S. in Business Ed.

Little Neck, New York
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

I

Charles Krivenko
Ashley, Penna.
A.B. in Biology

Mary Ann Laskowski

Bonnie K. Lewis

Shavertown, Penna.
Secretarial Studies

Askam, Penna.
B.S. in Elementary Ed.

Jay W. Lewis

Thomas Lewis

Joseph A. Lipinski

Scranton, Penna.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

Plymouth, Penna.
B.S. in Physics

Jersey City, NJ.
B.S. in Fine Arts Ed.

�Joseph E. Lukavitc:b.

Barbara A. Lore

Lucille Anne Lisnak

Plymouth, Penna.
B.S. in Secondary Ed.

Plymouth, Penna.
A.B. in En2lish

Swoyer ville, Penna.
D.S. in Nursing Ed.

Donivee Ruth Miller
Clarks Summit, Pa.
B.S. in Music Ed.

Daniel J. Lyons
Danville, Penna.
D.S. in Commerce and Finance

Vincent E. McHale
Luzerne, Penna.
A.B. in Pol. Sci.

Catal M. Manganaro
W. Pittston, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

Paula Ann Mesaris
Exeter, Penna.
B.S. in Elementary Ed.

Lewis J. Migal
Old Forge, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Ed.

�~-Lukavitch
Penna.
ondary Ed.

Donivee RuthMiller

Judy Miller

Clarks Summit, Pa.
B.S. in Music Ed.

Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Nursing Ed.

Paula Ann Mesaris

Lewis J. Migal

Exeter, Penna.
B.S. in Elementary Ed.

Old Forge, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Ed.

Richard A. Morgan
Spring City, Penna.
B.S. in Elementary Ed.

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Mary Moritz

Norman C. Morse

Forty Fort, Penna.
B.S. in Elementary Ed.

Pittston, Penna.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

�David D. Moyle

Michael J. Mras

Mountain Top, Penna.
B.S. in Physics

Plymouth, Penna.
B.S. in Seoondary Ed.

I

Charles J. Naples

Stewart Napo on

Exeter, Penna.
B.S. in Music Education

Scranton, Penna.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

•

Carol O'Co:
Wilkes-Barre, l
B.S. in Second,

Joseph Muccino

William J. Mulford

Robert 0. Myers

Palisade Park, NJ.
B.S. in Elementary Ed.

Woodstown, N.J.
B.S. in Elementary Ed.

Shohola, Penna.
B.S. in Secondary Ed.

�Charles J. Naples

Stewart Napoleon

Judith Nicholson

Exeter, Penna.
B.S. in Music Education

Scranton, Penna.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

Wilkes-Barre, Penna.
A.B. in English

Mrs. Sharon K. Nunemacher

Ralph Michael Nuzzolo

Wilkes-Barre, Penna.
B.S. in Music Education

Wyoming, Penna.
B.S. in Elementary Ed.

Carol O'Connell
Wilkes-Barre, Penna.
B.S. in Secon4ary Ed.

Robert 0. Myers
Shohola, Penna.
B.S. in Secondary Ed.

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Mrs. Helen O'Malley

Stanley Orlosky

Avoca, Penna.
B.S. in Nursing Ed.

Philadelphia, Pa.
A.B. in Biology

�Mary Lou Pauly

Malcolm I. Pearlman

Andrea L. Petrasek

Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
A.B. in Biology

Wilkes-Barre, Penna.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

Kingston, Penna.
B.S. in Elementary Ed.

Richard E. Probe11
Hazleton. Penna.
B.S. in l\1usic Ed.

Rachael M. Phillips

Joan C. Pitney

Kingston, Penna.
B.S. in Elementary Ed.

Springfield, N. J.
B.S. in Elementary Ed.

M. Joy Platsky

Carol R. Plonner

David V. Puerta

Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
A.B. in English

Union, NJ.
A.B. in Psychology

Flourtown, Penna.
B.S. in Commerce and Financ1

�l

L. Petrasek

, Penna.
:Iementary Ed.

Richard E. Probe1i
Hazleton, Penna.
B.S. in :'.\1usicEd.

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Carol R. Plonner
Union, NJ.
A.B. in Psychology

Walter Stanley Prusakowski

William Anthony Pucilowski

Tanticoke, Penna.
B.S. in Secondary Ed.

Forty Fort, Penna.
B.S. in Fine Arts Education

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David V. Puerta
Flourtown, Penna.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

Jeffery Raschal
Hillside, NJ.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

Ronald J. Pohala
Plymouth, Penna.
B.S. in Secondary Ed.

�Lorraine Rowland

Margare Mary Rawle

Wilkes-Dane, Penna.
A.B. in Biology

Plymouth, Penna.
B.S. in Elementary Ed.

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Michael A. Raykoviz
Wilkes-Barre, Penna.
B.S. in Secondary Ed.

Trucksville, Penna.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

Dian I
Kingsto
A.B. in

Gail E. Roberts

Isobel C. Rosen

Shelia Rosen

Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
A.B. in Pol. Sci.

Hazleton, Penna.
B.S. in Elementary Ed.

Kingston, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Ed.

�Lorraine Rowland

Margaret Mary Rowlands

Blanche Rubin

Wilkes-Barre, Penna.
A.B. in Biology

Plymouth, Penna.
B.S. in Elementary Ed.

Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Ed.

Dana S. Saladon

Patrick Rutkoski

Brooklyn, N .Y.
A.B. in English

Glen Lyon, Pa.
A.B. in Mathematics

Shelia Rosen
Kingston, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Ed.

Dian Schoenfeld

Sally Schoffstall

Sylvia Schrader

Kingston, Pa.
A.B. in Psychology

Pottsville, Penna.
A.B. in German

Fullerton, Pa.
A.B. in P,:ychology

�Raymond Schweinsburg

Regina Solomon Sekel

Sandra J. Seymour

Waymart, Penna.
A.B. in Biology

Wilkes-Barre, Penna.
B.S. in Elementary Ed.

Scranton, Penna.
B.S. in Chemistry

Maria A. Sindaco
Plains, Penna.
B.S. in Secondary Ed.

William Shaner

Richard G. Shemo

Kingston, Penna.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

Forty Fort, Penna.
A.B. in Pol. Sci.

John W. Shoemaker

Ruth E. Shimmelbush

David Simpson

Exeter, Pa.
A.B. in History

Havertown, Pa.
A.B. in French

Forty Fort, Pa.
B.S. in Chemistry

�~aJ. Seymour
m, Penna.
Chemistry

Ruth E. Shimmelhush
Havertown, Pa.
A.B. in French

Maria A. Sindaco

Anita Hovanec Singer

Barbara Smith

Plains, Penna.
B.S. in Secondary Ed.

Swoyerville, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Ed.

Mountain Top, Pa.
A.B. in English

David Simpson
Forty Fort, Pa.
B.S. in Chemistry

Franklin Smith
Kingston, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Ed.

Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

�Nicholas Stefanowski
Wilkes-Barre, Penna.
B.S. in Secondary Ed.

Leslie Stone
Easton, Penna.
B. . in Elementary Ed.

Fred W. Smithson

Joan C. Smith
Easton, Penna.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

Bridgeton, NJ.
A.B. in Pol. Sci.

John Tens

Plymouth, Pa
B.S. in Elem€

Diane Snyder
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Ed.

Donald Sobieski
Nanticoke, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Ed.

Nicholas Stchur
Hudson, Penna.
A.B. in Mathematics

�icholas Stefanowski
Wilkes-Barre, Penna.
B.S. in Secondary Ed.

Nancy Swanko

Leslie Stone

Nanticoke Pa
B.S. in El~me~tary Ed.

Easton, Penna.
B.S. in Elementary Ed.

Gregory Szeyko

Michael Swe gosh

Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
A.B. in Biology

Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
A.B. in' Biology

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John Tensa
Plymouth, Pa.
B.S. in Elelllentary Ed.

Nicholas Stchur
Hudson, Penna.
A.B. in Mathematics

Barbara Thieman
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Medical Tee.

George F. Thompson
Highland Park, .J.
A.B. in Biology

�Harris Tobias

James Tredinnick

Mark Troy

Jericho, N.Y.
B.S. in Secondary Ed.

Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
A.B. in Psychology

Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
A.B. in Mathematics

Lee Wasilewski
Duryea, P,enna.
B.S. in Secondary Ed.

June.H. Vaananen

Harry B. Vogt III

Spencer, N.Y.
B.S. in Secondary Ed_

Hanover Green, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Ed.

Natalie Vogt

Dolores Voyton

Hanover Green, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Ed.

Nanticoke, Pa.
Secretarial Studies

Pat Wampole
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
A.B. in English

�)Y

e, Pa .
.hematics

Lee Wasilewski

Leslie Weinberger

Beth Weiss

Duryea, J;'enna.
B.S. in Secondary Ed.

New York, N.Y.
A.B. in Economics

Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Ed.

Dolores Voyton

Pat Wampole

Nanticoke, Pa.
Secretarial Studies

Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
A.B. in English

Ronald Werner

Gerald Williams

Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Chemistry

Wilkes-Barre. Pa.
A. B. in Econ.omics

�James Winebrake
Clarks Summitt, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Ed.

Louis B. Witt
Allentown, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
A.B. in Mathematics

Michalene'
Nanticoke, Pa.
A.B. in Englisl

William T. Williams

John Wills

Maryann Wilson

Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Fine Arts Ed.

W. Pittston, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

Dallas, Penna.
A.B. in English

�James Winebrake

Louis B. Witt

Patricia Wolfe

Clarks Summitt, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

Allentown, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

Plvmouth. Pa.
C~rt. in ~Iedical Tech.

W. Pittston. Pa.
B.S. in Con~merce and Finance

Michalene Wysocki
Nanticoke, Pa.
A.B. in English

Maryann Wilson
Dallas. Penna.
A.B. in English

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Leonard Yankosky

Brooke Yeager

W. Pittston, Pa.
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

Wilkes-Barre. Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Ed.

�Douglas Yeager
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Elementary Ed.

Barabara Yuscavage
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
A.B. in Mathematics

Plymouth, Pa.
B.S. in SeconJary Ed.

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Well-known to the stud
at Wilkes are those men
have been chosen as '·Ci
ties." These socially and
teresting students are kn
their contributions to the
school. These are also tl
will bring honors to our s
membered because of their
mixed with a desire for

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Gail Roberts

Richard Shemo

Harris Tobias

Maryann Wils,on

Brooke Yeager

�Barabara Yuscavage

Louis Zampetti

Plymouth, Pa.
B.S. in Secon&lt;lary Ed.

Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
B.S. in Physics

Well-known to the stud/nts and facult,·
at Wilkes are those men and women who
have been chosen as "Campus Personalities." These socially and intellectually interesting students are known because of
their contributions to their class and the
school. These are also the students who
will bring honors to our school and be remembered because of their friendly manner
mixed with a desire for knowledge.

Ison

Brooke Yeager

Virginia Mason
Edwardsville, Pa.
B.S. in Secondary Ed.

Wilkes-Barre. Pa.
B.S. in Fine :A.rtEd.

�CLASS OFFICERS
Ronald Grohowski-Treasurer,
Alan Gilbert-Pre
tary, Ken Antonini-Vice-President.

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Standing: W. Brooke Yeager, Michael A. Landesma.n, Alan C. Krieger, Richard E. Probert, William D. Carver, Joseph A. Lipinski, Leonard Koerner, Alan
Gubanich, Richard Morgan, James A. Jones, Richard Burns. Seated: June Vaananen, Barbara Lore, Lorraine Dyers, Joyce Cavallini, Rose Mary Hagel, Gail
Roherts, Barbara Callagher.

Being chosen to represent Wilkes in "Who's Who in American Colleges" is one of the most esteemed honors any Wilkes student can
have bestowed upon him. The qualifications are high, and they include much more than an outstanding scholastic average. He must exhibit
strength in leadership, willing cooperation, active participation in extracurricular activities, and future usefulness in society. Candidates
for Who's Who must be recommended by the faculty and administration and the final selection is made by a national board.

Congratulation

to you all! You are indeed a credit to your college.

'irst row: Alan Gilbert, Iris Orenstein, Susan Epstein,
)eAngelis, Jody Morrison. Fourth rou;: Steven Paradise, J,
enneth Antonini.

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�CLASS OFFICERS
Ronald Grohowski-Treasurnr,
Alan Gilbert-President,
tary, Ken Antonini-Vice-President.

Jody Morrison-Secre-

oseph A. Lipinski, Leonard Koerner Alan
s, Joyce Cavallini, Rose Ma.ry Hage], Cail

:med honors any Wilkes student can
1g scholastic (verage. He must exhibit
ure usefulness in society. Candidates
fo by a national board.

irst row: Alan Gilbert, Iris Orenstein, Susan Epstein, S. Faux. Second row: Leslie Tobias, Happy Field, L. Kutish. Third row: Judy Cisco, Jo Signorelli, Cathy
eAngelis, Jody Mon;son. Fo,mh ,o,c Stmn Pmdfae, James Jenk;n,, Ronald Grohowsh Fifth ,ow, Buckley MH!ec, Don Ungemah, F,ed Hackett, Sumne, Haywo,d,
:enneth Antonini.

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�GOPJ-f()fv{ORE.
CLA~

Phil Chefetz-Vice-P res., l\lary SneeTreas., Harry Wilson-RepresentatiYe.

Mary Kennedy-Sec.,
Robert Det
Vicki Tatz-Representative,
Simon
Representative.

First row: Vicki Tatz, JuJy Volunas, Ro$e }fary Rush, }Iary Beth KenneJy. Second rozc Henry
Bunscotter, Robert Deets, David Badman, Jern }lchale Davi. Third ro1c: Phil Cheifetz. }Ian· Lou
Snee, Harr~· Wilson. Carol Foresta. Fourth rozc.: ,-:;tuart Jed, ~imon Russin.
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Seated: Judy Rock, Treasurer; Susan
Kallen, Secretary. Standing: Ed Pashinski, President;
Bob Zebrowski. VicePresident.

TUDENT GOVERNMENT
REPRESENTATIVES
Seated: D. Moll, E. Geba. Standing.
.J. Loughey, R. Czajkowski.

�Phil Chefetz-Vice-Pres., Mary SneeTreas., Harry Wilson-RepresentatiYe.

Seated: Judy Rock, Treasurer; Susan
Kallen, Secretary. Standing: Ed Pashinski, President; Bob Zebrowski. VicePresident.

Mary Kennedy-Sec.,
Robert Deetz-Pres.,
Vicki Tatz-Repres,entative,
Simon RussinRepresentative.

STUDENT GOVERNMENT
REPRESENTATIVES
Seated: D. Moll, E. Geba. Standing:
.l. Loughey, R. Czajkowski.

First row: J. Kirchenbaum, D. Moll, E. Geba, J. Loughney, F. Walters. Second row: J. Shutlock,
J. Adams, S. Harkness, A. Saidman. Third row: J. Rock, E. Sadowsky. Fourth row: E. Passninski,

S. Kallen, M. Quinn. Fifth row: H. Russin, R. Kramer, G. Czajkowski, W. Tinney, C. Shiner,
W. Kanyuck.

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First row: Ma Shiu Wai, Bob Reynolds, Paul Weseley, Fred Merrick. Second row: C. J. Ronald Sher, Sluart Jed, Mal Gropper, Jang Hae Kim, Walt
Dexter, Richard Masciarella. Third row: Jeff Gallet, Perry Sangston, Sumner Hayward, Mike Sirotta, Mike Scholey, Phil Parsons, Richard Burns.
Peter Reis, David ){ason, A. M. Airola, Stephen L. Flood, Alan Gamble. Fourth row: Tom Florey.

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First row: H. Chip O'Reilly, Denni~
Landesman, Joseph Lipinski, A. J. :
John Krip, Don Ungemah, Bill Tin
Lisowski, Jeffrey Gibbs, Jeffrey Rase

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First row: Lee Herron, William G. Kimmel, Karl E. Young, Daniel Rosencrance. Second row: William J. Mistichelli, Barry Witl, Alan KriegeI,
George Thompson, Evan Evans, James Dunn, John Campbell, Dave Puerta. Third row: Lee Freidenburg, Craig Houliston, Bill Douglas, Owen
Frances, John B. Hall, Nels Seagren.

First row: Joni K
Jene Moll, Caroly1
Lee Bakirdji, Sim

�ropper, Jang Hae Kim, Walt
Parsons, Richard Burns.

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First row: H. Chip O'Reilly, Dennis Quigley, Al Williams, Patric McGarty, Robert Ericson. Second row: Tim Adams, Ted Travis Bey, Ed Reese, Michael
Landesman, Joseph Lipinski, A. J. Hoover, Eliud Wachira Kabungo, Peter Gartelmann. Third row: Bob Weston, Joe Kruczek, Ed Comstock, Pete Winebrake,
John Krip, Don Ungemah, Bill Tinney, Chuck Roush, .Jim Leone, Jim Murray. Fourth row: Bob Myers, Jim Antoni, James Drager, Fred Smithson, James H.
Lisowski, Jeffrey Gibbs, Jeffrey Raschal, Bob Mrowski.

CATUN

1elli, Barry Witt, Alan Kriege.r,
Houliston, Bill Douglas, Owen

First row: Joni Kirschenbaum, Norma Falk, Regina Belden, Karen Moran. Second row: Charlotte Peterson, Susan Druck, Dar•
lene Moll, Carolyn Papucci, Mrs. Langdon, Sandra Wool. Third row: Joan Pitney, Lila Koritko, Mary Ann Nosal, Anita Minelli,
Lee Bakirdji, Suzanne Stica, Linda Ciccoritti, Carol Poorman.

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�First row: la.mes 1
MaJowoski, Richard
A. Todd Gibbs, Joi
Avis Hitchner.

First row: Margi Harris, Irene Myhowycz, Beth Sidari, Linda Ewing, Diane Wynne. Second row: Sherrx-Downing, Reina Bakish, Vicki Tatz, Leslie
Stone, Natalie Kowalski, Grace Auchmoody, Mrs. Edgar Stark. Third row: Lorraine Moyer, Pauline Homko, Anne Hubbard, Mary Lee Vannoy, Anne
:\'larie Micklo, Cassie Brader, Lorna Tarnoff, Jane Kindervater, Judy Adams, Vicki Burton.

First row: Bob Stover, Al Pritchard, Rich Roshong, Les Fogel. Second row: Larry Rhinand, David Kirkpatrick, Jack Emery, Stan Orlowski,
Bob Roebuck, Bill McIntyre, Edward Lipinski. Third row: John Kirick, Ayo Ayangade, Andrew Erbach, Earl Eckhardt, Kent Davis.

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First row: Boyd Aebli
Dan Lyons, Alan Spedce,
Yetter, Russ Ward, Bob

�First row: James Wanek, Dana Voorhees, Richard Firestine, Nnamdi Dike, Ron Masters. Second row: Al Gilbert, Pete
Malowoski, Richard Morgan, George Elliot, Ron Baldwin, Wi1liam J. Mulford, Russ Jenkins. Third row: Steve Cuyler,
A. Todd Gibbs, Jon A. Holmstrom, Ron Ciccone, D. Jacques ~f:X)I,; Alan Gubanich, Larry Gubanich, Richard Ferretti, Boyd
Avis Hitchner.
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, Reina Bakish, Vicki Tatz, Leslie
Hubbard, Mary Lee Vannoy, Anne

ick Jack Emery, Stan Orlowski,
1rl 'Eckhardt, Kent Davis.

J-IOllENaACJG

First row: Boyd Aebli, Michael Curilla, Neil Michael Remland, Joseph Brillinger. Second row: Joseph Settineri, Kenneth Lloyd,
Dan Lyons, Alan Spencer, Ray Schweinsburg, Leonard Loerner, Joseph DeFilippis, David Longmire. Third row: Jim Reid, Wayne
Yetter, Russ Ward, Bob Kutz, Joe Muccino, Tom Pirnot, Philip Cheifetz, Bob Vanderoef, Steven Stockage, Neil L. Millar.

�McCLINTOClG

First row: Suzanne Harkness, Vernie Shiposh, Marjorie Kuropkat, Kay Weisse, Renee Schmerin. Second row: Judith A. Masnick, Dana Saladon,
Joan Wronski, Mrs. Keithan, Holly Rapp, Ruth Friedlander. Third row: Marjorie Plummer, Carol Rothman, Andrea Gallet, Judy Sisco, Ja Ann
Margolis, Joyce Turner, Ann Weatherby, Susan Danforth, Carolyn Jenkins.

First row: Bill Sorber,
Bordon-Vice-Pres., John
Christopher Sadow, Looi

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First row: Tom Curry, Frank Dietrich, Gary Tashjian, Bob Smith, Marvin Adler, Harold Heesch, Hermon George. Second row: Bryan McFarland,
Frank Russo, Ronald Daggett, Mike Hudick, Forrest Eichmann, Samuel Katz, Gene Golini, Linc Hersh. Third row: Stephen Grant, Kenny Cox,
Paul Mocko, Mark Bencivengo, Richard Frederick, John Spoltore, Bijan Bonheur, John Sinclair, Stephen Van Dyck.

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First row: Betsy Ondrey, Peggy H
Crawford, Ricki Hahn, Ruth Schii
June Vaananen, Sylvia Dutcher, To

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A. Masnick, Dana Saladon,
Gallet, Judy Sisco, J a Ann

First row: Bill Sorber, Bimmie Mason, Joe Rohn. Second row: John Karpiak-Proctor, Bob Wagner, Jeff Roberts-President,
Harris
Bordon-Vice-Pres.,
John Morecraft-Treas.,
James Marks-Sec., Charles Thompson. Third row: Niles Wanger, Russell Shallcross,
Christopher Sadow, Louis Szabados, Frank Wyckoff, Bill Theurer, Peter S. Morrison, R. Scott Adams.

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econd row: Bryan McFarland,
Stephen Grant, Kenny Cox,
First row: Betsy Ondrey, Peggy Havard, Cathy De Angelis, Sandy Faux, Julie Evans. Second row: Carolynn A. Yonkin, Elaine A. Geba, Mrs. Luther
Crawford, Ricki Hahn, Ruth Schimmelbusch. Third row: Sharon Keyes, Peggie Gee, Sandra Seymour, Gail Dixon, Lee McCloskey, Ellen Sadowsky,
June Vaananen, Sylvia Dutcher, Toni Santorelli, Jean Smith, Sylvia Schrader.
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�QURDB/ANf

First row: Bonnie Opella, Nancy Reed, Mari Parcell, Susan De Luque, Rosalie Leone, Carolyn Kaplan, Dianne Alfaro, Mary
Strevell. Second row: Evelyn Platt, Heather Jordan, Barbara Yannunzio, Trischa Gawchik, Agnes Silvany-House
Director,
Betsy Jo Compton, Bonnie Hyatt, Carolyn Carson-President,
Marie Persic, Carol Bartz, Jane Klein. Third row: Suzanne
Haupt, Carole Mayer, Barbara Sorensen, Erika Tilts, Pamela Eustis, Carol Toluba, Tina Koopmans, Linda Fusaro, Marybeth
Kennedy, Karen Volgamore, Carol Foresta, Rena Thompson, Jackie Thomas, Ginny Fleming, LeAnne Wello, Lee Benkirdji.

First row: Richard L. Bud
Ted Gourley, Alan Doner, },
Jack Geller, John Reilly, ~

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First row: Sally Cohen, Sandra Pelino, Beverly Borick, Carollee Asay, Kathy Parsons, Margaret Regan, Margery Pearlman, Stephanie Gimbel, Happy
Field, Mrs. O'brien-House
Director, Julie Palega. Second row: Teutupe Vaita, Catherine Mottier, Francie Silverstein, Beverly Granat, Elena Mendel,
Evelyn Jaffe, Arlene Siano, Kathy Dennis, Joanne Dragonchuk, Lynn Edwards.

First row
row: Dia
inson-Hc
Susan W1
Margaret

�WARN~

Dianne Alfaro, Mary
my-House
Director,
Third row: Suzanne
1da Fusaro, Marybeth
r./ello, Lee Benkirdji.

First row: Richard L. Bucko, Bruce D. Wolett, Douglas Weber, Stuart Bass, Steve Cottrel. Second row: Barry Singer, James Jones,
Ted Gourley, Alan Doner, Allan Wickslein, Robert Danchick. Third row: David Dukoff, Jay Lewis, Harris Tobias, Ephraim Frankev,
Jack Geller, John Reilly, Wayne Billings, John Voda.

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&gt;earlman, Stephanie Gimbel, Happy
tein, Beverly Granat, Elena Mendel,

First row: Kaaren Lee Graham, Jody Morrison, Anne M. Masley, Maryann Martz, Iris Orenstein. Second
row: Diane Najim, Constance Butler, Barbara Kempel, Frannie Corace, Carol Planner, Mrs. John Robinson-House Director. Third row: Edna Meyer, Susy Kallen, Lynn Waller, Jo Signorelli, Leslie Stamer,
Susan Weigel. Fourth row: Dee Buckner, Joanne Zuchoski, Judy Vanslette, Kathy Kressin. Fifth row:
Margaret Mary Gallagher, Jill Simons, Karen Otto, M. Irene Dominguez.

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�First row: Barbara Gallagher, Janie Farr, Roslyn Butwick. Second row: Lorraine Luff, Mary McCormick,
Marion Hub, Mary Ellen Donahoe, Barbara Lee Cackowski. Third row: Judy Miller, Carole Vercusky, Dorothy Matty, R.uth Kurtzman. Fourth row.: Joan Stanziola, Leslie Weinberger, Judith Hewitt. Fifth row: Anne
Roe, Marjory Wholan, Leslie Tobias. Sixth row: Sylvia Carstensen.
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Ever yearly, the
all passive things &lt;
evenings and quie
passive; spring no1
fall forgotten, but
be remembered, tha1
The wind bn
Fallen lea1
To make
and tfat the winte1
spirit of challenge
The challenge is ac&lt;
sive.
Reflections of wii
activity. Winter find
fresh carnivals in i
room warm and in·
self is a poem, a po
Even with respect fc
ter, its pomp, its bea
a joyful mockery ol
ter' s power to lull to
Could but No
I could laugh
Facing the ca
writes Browning.
through the castles
between games and
snow, the student is
tuous feasts and find
at academic hearths.
the theme exactly:
It was a miraclt
A sunny pleasuri
ice!

�:Cormick,
ky, Doro•w: Anne

Ever yearly, the winter comes to fold
all passive things deep into its cold white
evenings and quiet snows. The earth is
passive; spring not yet to be hoped for;
fall forgotten, but the monk Ryokan is to
he remembered, that
The wind brings
F alien leaves enough
To make a fire
and that the winter never fully reigns. A
spirit of challenge accompanies this time.
The challenge is accepted. Man is not passive.
Reflections of winter see the student in
activity. Winter finds group outings, crisp,
fresh carnivals in snow; finds the classroom warm and inviting: the campus itself is a poem, a poem of living, working.
Even with respect for the majesty of winter, its pomp, its beauty, the student makes
a joyful mockery of hibernation and winter's power to lull to sleep:
Could but November come .
I could laugh . . .
Facing the castle glum,
writes Browning. This laughter rings
through the castles of the mind, where,
between games and tournaments in the
snow, the student is treated to most sumptuous feasts and finds and warms himself
at academic hearths. Coleridge applies to
the theme exactly:
It was a miracle of rare deviitJe,
A sunny pleasure-dome with caves of
ice!

�rr:f DfD NOTWORIG,
1HEG6WORL.DG
WOULDPERIG~. . .
BHAGAVAD-GITA

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��ACCOUNTING
CLlJB
The purpose of this club is to develop
a professional attitude and to stimulate intellectual activity in the field of accounting. Some of the activities of the Accounting Club include field trips, movies, speakers, and first-hand observation of accounting.

First row: David Tahit, Jack Levandoski. Second row: Roger Squire, John Sickler,
Joe K.laips, Barry Hartzell, John Jaslar. Third row: Frank Walter, Lyle Kresge, Jack
Barnes, Bill Carver, Jack Wills. Fourth row: Carl Worthington, Chuck Huey, Don
Davis, Bill Mainwaring. £"/th row: Joe Durako, Tony Esser, Bill Jones, Bob Kazinski,
John Kirshner.

The Assembly Committee serves as an aid to the
administration and to student groups in. arranging
the weekly assembly programs .~d in keeping
attendance roles up-to-date. -

First row: Alan Krieger, Jerry Baird, June Vaananen, Ricki
Hahn, Andrea· Templar, John Campbell. Second row: Owen
Francis, Joan Smith, Mimi Wilson, Mary Russin.

ARTCLl.JB
The Wilkes Art Club is open to all students. It
sponsors workshop seminars, lectures, movies, and
trips to New York. The climax of activities is
the Spring Art Fair.

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�A. W.S. is oriented to aid the women of
the college in becoming better citizens by
giving them experience in leadership. The
club sponsors seminars of various natures
and the best dressed co-ed contest.

First row: Iris Orenstein, Dana Saladon. Second row: Mary
Russin, Mimi Wilson, Lee McCloskey, Jo Signorelli, Carol
Foresta.

1 row: Roger Squire, John Sirkler,
w: Frank Walter, Lyle Kresge, Jack
arl Worthington, Chuck Huey, Don
ony Esser, Bill Jones, Bob Kazinski,

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The membership of the Wilkes Band is
composed not only of music majors but also
of many Wilkes students in other fields who
are proficient in playing band instruments.
Under the direction of Mr. Donald Marcase,
the band is an active organization on campus
throughout the school year. During the football season, a portion of this symphonic
band provides the music for the games, accompanies the kickline during intermissions,
and provides the music for the annual bonfire held during Homecoming. During the
remainder of the school year, the Wilkes Band
also presents a concert and an assembly program. The three weekly rehearsals held for
the band contribute the time necessary to develop both the individual's playing and the
tone and quality of the entire band.

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�We have enough junk in here without your dirty laundry.

Fearless Leader

Now is the tiem for all good men
to come to the aid of their county

Now that's Fan Dancer in the
third and 'Rectangle in the
fourth and ...

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First row: Merle Boland, Joe KJ
Pucilowski, Marshall Evans, Clark
Ruth Partilla, Sandy Gassner, Lino
Lois Petroski, Sylvia Dyleski, Don
Helen Dugan, Andrew Thorburn.

�Kids, it's one o'clock and we
still don't have a headline.

here without your dirty laundry.

w that's Fan Dancer in the
1d and "Rectangle in the
rth and ...

and as for Goldwater I'd like to say this

... !!

This year's Beacon under the
editorship of Barbara Lore represented a year of changes and controversies. At long Tuesday Night
sessions a conglommeration of
campus kooks and Clark Kents
drank coffee, took surveys on
men's underwear, scandalized the
neighbors, and compiled from the
week's events Wilkes most complimented newspaper. A new format of extra-campus news, special
issues, a wider variety of editorial
features, and a philosophy of
"taking a stand" was a major
spearhead in piercing the perennial Wilkes bugaboo-Apathy.

First row: Merle Boland, Joe Klaips, Bill Kanyuck, Barbara Lore, Bob Cardillo, Alis
Pucilowski, Marshall Evans, Clark Line. Second row: Barbara Simms, Charlotte Wetzel,
Ruth Partilla, Sandy Gassner, Linda Edwards, Andrea T~plar, Le-Ona Sokash, John Lore,
Lois Petroski, Sylvia Dyleski, Don Defranco, Andrea Gallet, Jeff Gallet, Carolyn Kaplan,
Helen Dugan, Andrew Thorburn.

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�BIOLOGICAL
~0Cl61V

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The Biological Society is
composed mostly of Bi~logy
majors. This club is very
active on campus; they have
speakers, films, and demonstrations of the latest scientific advancements.

~,CAL ~0Cl61V
The Wilkes College Chemical Society offers
Science and Engineering students an opportunity to obtain additional knowledge through
the investigation of topics not included in
regular curriculum. The Wilkes Chemical Society is an affiliated chapter of the American
Chemical Society.

row: Kenneth Leyshon, Sandy Seymour,
Sharyn Yanoshak, Marguerite Yevitz, Audrey
Kropcho. Second row: Michele Kovalchik, Frank
Egenski, Anna Bankos. Third row: Carl Polnaszek, Hubert Jones, Herb Maier, Ron Werner.
First

ClRCL6JG
The Circle K is a men's service club affiliated with the Kiwanis Club of this community.
Circle K is very active and membership 1s
open to all male students on campus.

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First row: Bob Erickson, Erme Krute, Dale
Second row: Lyle Kresge, John Sickler, Rog
row: Leon Obrzut, Dave Walker, Joe Kia
Trethaway.

�~G

cal Society offers
Lidents an oppornowledge through
not included in
lkes Chemical Soof the American
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The Collegians, directfd this
year by Dick Probert, is a studentorganized and student-conducted
chorus for men. They present
more than a dozen full concerts
during a school year in addition
to a tour and twenty or thirty
short appearances before civic
groups, teachers'
organizations,
and other groups requesting their
talents. This group sponsored a
dance in order to raise funds for
more music and club social affairs.

: K is a men's service club affiliaKiwanis Club of this community.
very active and membership is
male students on campus.

First row: Bob Erickson, Erme Krute, Dale Edwards, Marshall Evans, Tom Kasper.
Second row: Lyle Kresge, John Sickler, Roger Squire, Richard Bergstrasser. Third
row: Leon Obrzut, Dave Walker, Joe Klaips, John Kirshner, Don Davis, Bill
Trethaway.

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COONCJL

The CCUN is organized for the promotion of the ideals of the United Nations.
They send delegates to various conferences to participate in discussions.

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Seated: Carole Maytr, Pauline Homko. Standing: Don Ungemah, Jeff Roberts,
Al Krieger, Jim Jenkins.

First row: Joy Margolis, Bev1
Carstensen, Darlene Moll, Ste

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The newly established Wilkes chapter of the Congress of Racial Equality worked hard this year to further
the cause of equal rights for all. To
do this, they have held book drives,
housing projects, lectures, and other
work projects.

Left to right: James Tredinnick, Pat Wampole, Jody Morris.on, Margie Harris, Jo Ann Margolis.
Marie Parcell, Mick Devlin, Andtew Thorburn.

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Seated: Larry Di Gregorio,
Ephraim Frankel Jr., Leona So

�CUEANDCURrAfN
Cue and Curtain is Wilke's dramatic
organization; it provides its members with
the opportunity to gain acting, staging,
'
lighting, and other technical training in
putting on their yearly productions.

.

• Don U ngemah, Jeff Roberts,
First row: Joy Margolis, Beverly Hanko, Norm Falk, Joan Pitney. Second row: Silvia
Carstensen, Darlene Moll, Steve Gavalo, Ruth Friedlander, Anita Minelli.

The Debate Society maintains a varied program
which includes both novice and varsity debate
teams. They travel to nilfillerous- colleges and participate in local debates.

And, my dear, get to ride the first broom!

:stablished Wilkes chap1gress of Racial Equalrd this year to further
:qual rights for all. To
have held book drives,
cts, lectures, ..a.ndother

Seated: Larry Di Gregorio, Mark Hamdi, A. M. Airola, Rosemary Rush. Standing:
Ephraim Frankel Jr., Leona Sokash.

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�Under the able
Gutin, Forum gives
a chance to gain lo
views on a variety
the club consists o
lowed by a genera

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ECUCATION
CLUB

The Education Club serves as a link for students between teaching preparation and the teaching profession.
The club entertains guest speakers, goes on field trips,
and attends conferences at neighboring colleges. The
Education Club is a charter member of the Student

PSEA.

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T-lre"'purpose of the Engineering Club is to introduce to the engineers the creative and challenging aspects of the Engineering profession. Through
technical papers presented by members, field trips
to industrial plants, lectures and talks by professional engineers, and films and various social
activities, they are led to realize the opportunities
in engineering.

First row: Judy Valunas,
sek, Carol Meneguzzo,
Chuck Petrillo, Sam Bacca
Gallet, Mike Usher, Mike
Steve Gavallo.

INJER
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The primary purpoi
dormitory studen'ts \\
establish dormitory n
coordinater between tl
administration. I.D.C.
such as dorm parties
on the responsibilities

Never mind why-just say that you're
a sports fan, not an athletic supporter.

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First row: Allen Sands, Charles Kraynack, John Mohanco, Larry Walko,
George Watkins, Donald Danchick, Anand Bhatia, John Santini. Second row:
R. H. Firestine, John Gbur, P. T. Bergander, James Vidunas, E. Heltzel,
F. Volpe, R. Wallace, R. Salansky.

�Under the able leadership of Mr. Stanley
Gutin, Forum gives the students of the campus
a chance to gain knowledge and express their
views on a variety of subjects. The format of
the club consists of a formal "lecture" followed by a general discussion of the topic.

Left to right: Harris Tobias, Marie Parcell, Barbara
Jody Morrison, Lorna Lornoff.

, as a link for students bemd the teaching profession.
,eakers, goes on field trips,
neighboring colleges. The
~r member of the Student

Smith, Joy Platski,

The goal of I.C.G. is to better acquaint its
members with the various phases of politics
and government. It gives them practical experience in these fields through various projects
such as a state convention in Harrisburg.

First row: Judy Valunas, Sandy Gassner, Andrea Petra•
sek, Carol Mene,guzzo, Molly MacIntyre. Second row: I
Chuck Petrillo, Sam Baccanari, Al Bayo. Third rffw: Jeff
Gallet, Mike Usher, Mike Sarata. Fourth row: fohn Lore,
Steve Cavallo.

fNTERDORMfTORY
COUNCIL
The primary purpose of I.D.C. is to provide the
dormitory studen'ts with the opportunity to help
establish dormitory rules and to act as a general
coordinater between the dormitory students and the
administration. I.D.C. sponsors many social events
such as dorm parties and dances along with taking
on the responsibilities of Zoes, a Greek orphan.
• Walko,
rmd row:
Heltzel,

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�The Wilkes division of the Greater
Wilkes-Barre Chamber of Commerce
is composed of any male members of
the Junior or Senior class. Its purpose
is to make available a medium for
training in leadership, citizenship,
and civic betterment. Among their
activities are an annual Christmas
Party for underprivileged children
and the Retreat State Hospital Gift
Campaign.

ilauu1
THE LITERARY

The Manuscript memb{
preparing their yearly pub]
script," a literary magazi.J
outlet for ar stic and liter
students at Wilkes. Besides
magazine, the Manuscrip1
subtle meaning and artistr

First row: Ronald Grohowski, John Lore, Gary Einhorn, Malcolm Pearlman,·
Boyd Aebli, Paul Wesely, Frank Menapace. Second row: Benjamin A.
Grella Jr., Allen Wickstein, Ron Pohala. Third row: John Karpiak, Sumner
Hayward, Alan Spencer, James Bachman, James Reid, Stuart Jed, Richard,·&gt;
Shemo, David Dukoff, Charles Schumauch.
'

The aim of this society is to
promote interest in history and
related subjects beyond the scope
of the regular classes. This year
the J unians sponsored speakers and
held a party in commemoration of
their organization and charter.
A"

First row: Arlene Siano, Edward. Reese, Dale Edwards, Susan Weigel,
Ephraim Frankel. Second row: Molly MacIntyre, Dr. Cox, Alfonse Bayo,
Donald DeFranco. Third row: John Shoemaker, Robert Myers, Craig Houlistan, Sumner Hayward.
Hey! Is that a white sheet under your uniform?

lETrERM6N
·~ CLUB
"Sure I waltzed with h

The Wilkes Lettermen Association is one whose
membership consists of all of those men who have
earned letters in varsity sports. The big social event
they sponsor is the Christmas•Formal. With funds from
this and their other activities, the Lettermen award a
scholarship to the most deserving junior athlete.

Seated: Robert Eurich, Tom Trosko, Gary Einhorn. Second row: Ron
Grohowski, W. Brooke Yeager III, Larry Gubanich, Ted Travis-Bey Jr.,
Nick Stefanowski, Matt Himlin. Third row: Dave Larmouth, Ed Comstock, Pete Winebrake, Ken Wiswall.

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�j4YCEE~
te Wilkes division of the Greater
es-Barre Chamber of Commerce
mposed of any male members of
unior or Senior class. Its purpose
make available a medium for
ing in leadership, citizenship,
civic betterment. Among their
ities are an annual Christmas
r for underprivileged children
the Retreat State Hospital Gift
&gt;aign.

.flnuusrript
THE LITERARY MAGAZINE
The Manuscript members are faced with
preparing their yearly publication, the "Manuscript," a literary magazine which offers an
outlet for artistic and literary creativity to all
students at Wilkes. Besides the publication of a
magazine, the Manuscript presents films of
subtle meaning and artistry periodically.

First row: Barbara Lore, Jane Jancik, Florence Greskiewicz, Regina Watkins,
Stephanie Boyle. Standing: Andrea Templar, Dr. Rizzo, Harris Tobias, Edward Lipinski, Beverly Hanko, Christine Orlando, Geraldine Bock.

Reese, Dale Edwards, Susan Weigel,
!Y MacIntyre, Dr. Cox, Alfonse Bayo,
~hoemaker, Robert Myers, Craig Houlis-

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CLUB
"Sure I waltzed with her . . .

ation is one whose
hose men w o have
The big social event
nal. With funds from
~ Lettermen award a
mior athlete.

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�R-IOTOGRAR-IV
CLUB
The aim of the Photographers' Club is the
development of a better understanding of basic
photography techniques, a better knowledge
of cameras, and an "eye" for artistic pictures.
They sponsor the Miss Seasons Contest.

Harvey Wishtari, Eugem

Clockwise Jrom upper right corner: Bill Williams, Angelo Speziale, Bob
Cardillo, Barry Witt, Dan Rosencranse, Nick W artella.

~J~CLUB
The Physics Club attempts to present the
newest innovations and discoveries in ..,the ,world of physics and related fields to its
members as a supplement to the regular
courses. Speakers, films, and demonstrations
add to the meetings.

~CUOLOGY-GOOOLOGY

CLUB
The goal of this club is to develop
among its members preparing to serve in
the fields of psychology and sociology, an
organization which shall become an integral part of their academic training.

First row: D. Evans, J. Kearney, B. Menarick, A. Ciebien, T. Tissue. Second row: N. Augus•
tine, J. Zielinski, Mr. J. Kanner, D. King, R. Cipriani, R. Vincenti.

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Student Government, co
of a President and four
sentatives from each clas
vides a direct link betwt
administration and the sl
It plans, supervises, and c
ates all student activities;
priates funds for activitie
gets ; and serves in an a
capacity to the Director ,
dent Activities and the A1
trative Council. Some of th
activities which Student (
ment sponsored this year ir
Winter Carnival and the
Weekend events such as tl
derella Ball, the Smother
thers Concert, and the Sprir
nival.

�RADIOCl.VB

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Wilkes Radio Club is a group
of amateur radio enthusiasts who
have established an amateur radio
station, radio station K3NOM, at
Wilkes.

·aphers' Club is the
derstanding of basic
1 better knowledge
for artistic pictures.
asons Contest.

Harvey Wishtari., Eugene Macur, Kathy Day, Robert Balonis, Luther Bonning.

~-COOOLOGY
CLUB

Student Government, composed
of a President and four representatives from each class, provides a direct link between the
administration and the students.
It plans, supervises, and coordinates all student activities; appropriates funds for activities budgets; and serves in an advisory
capacity to the Director of Student Activities and the Administrative Council. Some of the main
activities which Student Government sponsored this year included
Winter Carnival and the Spring
Weekend events such as the Cin•
derella Ball, the Smothers Brothers Concert, and the Spring Carnival.

• this club is to develop
1bers preparing to serve in
ychology and sociology, an
hich shall become an in1eir academic training.

First row: Jo Signorelli, Cathy DeAngelis, Darlene Moll, Elaine Geha, Marie Shutlock, Vicki Tatz. Second row:
Richard Shemo, Ron Czajkowski, Steve Paradise, Richard Burns, Simon Russin, Don Ungemah, Lou Coopey.

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�lJ-IETA
DELTA
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TDR gives the women of the college an opportunity to plan and direct social activities
and charity events in order to develop social
poise. Two of their main activities are the
Big Sister Party and the Valentine SemiF ormal.

First row: Barbara Liberasky, !
Carole Vercusky, Dianne Ceci
Mary Ellen Jones, Joy Platsky,
Kasovicz, Barbara Koshinski, !1
Barbara Murphy, Jodie Rudko,
sons, Darlene Borda, Mary El
Owen, Carol Buzink, Tanya A1

The Women's Activities Association
is made up of all cheerleaders, majorettes, and kickline members. This group
yearly elects a governing board to discuss functions, policies, and coming
activities.

And there we were in Hollenback Hall . . .

Eligible
are all the
sports. The
Gail Roberts, Lorraine Dyers, Lois Kutish,
Jody Morrison, J a'ne Edwards.

The Wilkes Chorus, under the direction of Mr. Richard Chapline, intro•
duces its members to diversified choral
literature in preparation for various
concerts and develops a deeper appreciation of choral singing.

Music and rhythm find their way into the secret places of the soul.

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PLATO

"Kum by h'yah, m' Laud ... "

�D6UARl-/0
women of the college an op-

W~'~

n and direct social activities

ts in order to develop social
heir main activities are the
y and the Valentine Semi-

CJ-IORLJ~

The Wilkes Women's Chorus is a student-organized and student-conducted
choral group. This year, among their
m~my concerts, was included a tour of
the Philadelphia area.

First row: Barbara Liberasky, Sally Cohen, Janet Gibbon, Patricia
Youngblood, Josephine Chopyak,
Carole Vercusky, Dianne Ceccoli, Carole Thomas. Second row: Sharon. Nunemacher, Lenore Granitski,
Mary Ellen Jones, Joy Platsky, Susan Evans, Linda Werner, Patricia Fallon, Mary Ann Laskowski, Jane
Kasovicz, Barbara Koshinski, Iris Collins, Arlene Andreeko, Kay McNally, Sheila Rosen, Barbara Rosen,
Barbara Murphy, Jodie Rudko, Emily Wright. Third row: Jo Ann Prego, Marilyn Woodling, Kathy Par.
sons, Darlene
Borda, Tanya
Mary April.
Ellen Donahoe, Nowell Young, Joan Hand, Georgia Ann Bershee, Barbara
Owen,
Carol Buzink,

WQµ£N ~ '~ CLUB
: were in Hollenback Hall . . .

~

Eligible for membership in the Women's Lettermen Club
are all those women who have earned letters in varsity
sports. They award a scholarship to a deserving Junior girl.

CJ-10~

:es Chorus, under the direc. Richard Chapline, intro~mhers to diversified choral
1 preparation for various
d develops a deeper apf choral singing.

In girl's basketball there's one thing
one must learn to avoid-the
other
girls.

~ h'yah, m' Laud ... "

�WILKES
FROSH

The purpose of hazing i
class into ~ well-functionii
men are required to don 1
carry with them and me1
student handbooks, and tc
in order to become introo
and people of their newly

Yes, hut Cinderella on
••• but the greatest of these is charity

�The purpose of hazing is "to organize the incoming
class into ~ well-functioning unit on campus." Freshmen are required to don &lt;links and strange outfits, to
carry with them and memorize the contents of their
student handbooks, and to wear "identification tags"
in order to become introduced to both the traditions
and people of their newly-met collegiate "home."

f-VtZING

Yes, but Cinderella only had two sisters-

�• _.,,cc;,foOS
-....
"'
Marie Antoinette -

front and center!

It's just that I didn't expect to get kissed.

Isn't there an easier way to wet these

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�Although merriment and good sportsmanship prevail on campus during the hazing period, most Freshmen sigh in relief when cries of "Button, Frosh!" and
"Let's hear the Drinking Song" are officially silenced
by the final Hazing activity, the Tug of War between
Frosh and the Upperclassmen.

Candy's dandy but liquor's quicker.

Isn't there an easier way to wet these sponges?

,ect to get kissed.

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�Smorgasbord and Sawdust
But, Dad, you know the high cost
of college.

p~•
QAY
Here comes that cute French teacher

October 5, 1963 marked the beginning of a
tradition on our campus-Fall
Parents' Day.
Planned to promote parental understanding of the
life of a student, as well as to encourage parental
interest in the school itself, the event was a huge
success.
In order to accomplish the goal, a hectic pace
was set for the attending parents. Registration,
visits with the faculty, and a soccer game filled
the morning schedule, with a noon luncheon beginning the afternoon festivities. It was here that
Dr. Farley delivered the Welcoming Address. At
2 p.m. the parents were invited to attend the foot•
ball game of the day, followed by the "Post-Game
Pickup." At 8 p.m., Cue 'n' Curtain enacted a
series of one•act plays especially for the parents'
enjoyment, and afterwards a full-length Manuscript
film capped a "Perfect Day." And so a tradition
is born ...

Hud

�J-l~NG

marked the beginning of a
campus---Fall Parents' Day.
e parental understanding of the
s well as to encourage parental
&gt;ol itself, the event was a huge
&gt;mplish the goal, a hectic pace
;1.ttending pafnts. Registration,
ulty, and a soccer game filled
ule, with a noon luncheon be&gt;on festivities. It was here that
ed the Welcoming Address. At
were invited to attend the footay, followed by the "Post-Game
n., Cue 'n' Curtain enacted a
fays especially for the parents'
:!rwards a full-length Manuscript
rfect Day." And so a tradition
Hud

What do you mean I have to sit in the back of the band?

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�You've been voted the girl most likely
to ...

Are you sure Farley wants it in his office?

�Each year Homecoming Weekend provokes
an air of excitement and a whisper of mystery
as dorms, clubs, and organizations plan both
festivities and displays to welcome the returning Alumni.
This year, as for 3 years past, Hollenback
Hall received the trophy for the best over-all
display. Weckesser Hall won the award for
the best women's dorm display, with Hollenback again taking honors in the men's dorm
division. The Education Club topped all others
in their division.
A torch-light parade, pep rally, and sports
dance on Friday, October 25, began this year's
activities. Saturday provided both a soccer
and a football game. During half-time of the
football game lovely Gail Roberts was crowned
Homecoming Queen of 1963-64. That evening
the Homecoming activities were brought to an
end with two dinner dances, one held for the
undergraduates at the Wilkes Gym and the
other for the Alumni, held at the Host.

Homecoming King

fou've been voted the girl most likely
0 ...

Hey -

there's one!

1rthis display of poor English.
(Keep looking - you'll see it)

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�I still think we're sitting on the wrong side, Gene.

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�Oh, his uniform has been pulled off!

Highlighting the sports activities of Homecoming was the Saturday afternoon football game.
Fun and excitement, along with tears and laughter
-this
was the scene during the "big game."

rn're sitting on the wrong side, Gene.

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�J..l~fJJNG
OOEEN
Gl\JLROB~

The left
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Queen Gail has been a very valuable member of the class
of J64. Student Government, T.D.R., W.A.A., and the Cheerleading Squad have all profited from her talents and hard
work. After graduation she will teach Social Studies at
Wilmington, Delaware.
Both Princesses have also been very active on campus.
Lorraine Dyers is best known for her activities as class
secretary, while .Barbara Lore has earned fame as editor
of the Beacon. ._.

LORRAINE DYERS

BARBARA LORE

f.D.C. AJ

�The left one's chocolate.

iable member of the class
., W.A.A., and the Cheerrom her talents and hard
teach Social Studies at
1 very active on campus.
or her activities as class
is earned fame as editor

BARBARA LORE

The Inter-Dormitory Council at
Wilkes, besides being the governing board of the dormitory students, also acts as an organizer of
social activities on campus. IDC
sponsors many dorm parties; the
biggest of these was the All Col•
lege Christmas Party which they
hold annually. A dance, the Roaring Twenties Dance, offered both
dorm and day students a chance
to don their flapper outfits and
spend an enjoyable evening dancing to music of the twenti~s. The
most rewarding of IDC activitieG
is their Scholarship Fund for
Zoes, a Greek orphan. This ye:.ir
in order to raise money for their
fund, IDC sponsored a Work Day
during which Wilkes students
worked in businesses and industries donating their time and
money to Zoes.

I.D.C.ACTMTtEG

Will the real balloons
please bust.

��CONVOCAnON
MJD DEDICATION
0~ RE{;EARCJ./
ANDGRADUAlE~

The influx of a host of illustrious persons-Mrs.
Johnson, Governor and Mrs. William Scranton, Congressman
Daniel Flood, Dr. Frank P. Graham, UN Representative
to India and Pakistan and Chairman of the Area Redevelopment Administration-transformed
Convocation Weekend into one of the most colorful events of the year.
The Convocation was scheduled for the purpose of conferring the first honorary degree given by Wilkes upon
Mr. Walter S. Carpenter, a member of the board of directors of the E. I. Dupont de Nemours Company and a
friend of the College for many years.
In conjunction with this event, the recently completed
million dollar Graduate Research Center, an extension of
Stark Hall was officially dedicated.
The dedication of this Center attracted public officials,
both state and national, interested in its potential for the
area's industrial growth. All of the many speakers of the
weekend stressed the theme of area and regional redevelopment and the importance of such a center where scientific
personnel from the community could find the research
facilities necessary for the progress of modern industry.
Governor Scranton, in addition to speaking on regional
development as a state challenge, presented Dr. Farley
with a signed agreement for a $15,000 research project
in the anthracite mine drainage field, bringing the total
research contracts of the new center to about $200,000.
The presence of a potential Presidential candidate interested local news and communications representatives who
queried the Governor about his political plans at a press
conference in W eckesser Hall.

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�With the decision of Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson to make Wilkes
College and Wilkes-Barre her first
official visit as First Lady, the
Convocation and Dedication assumed national pr_oportions.
Speaking at the exercises in the
gymnasium on Saturday afternoon, the First Lady spoke of the
new Graduate Research Center as
"an· indispensable partner in your
industrial rebirth" and commended the college and this so-called
"depressed area" on its efforts to
solve its own problems.
Representatives of AP, UPI,
ABC, BC, CBS, and more than
forty newspapers and magazines
were on hand to relay these events
to all parts of the world. NBC and
CBS both produced special programs on this visit and photos of
Mrs. Johnson at Wilkes appeared
in the April issue of The Ladies
Home Journal.
While on campus,. Mrs. Johnson, in addition to her formal
speech at the official ceremonies,
chatted with students at a meeting
in Stark Hall and informally as
she toured the campus on her way
to the luncheon with Mrs. Farley
and Mrs. Scranton at the Farley
residence.

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Cue and Curtain offered its first presentations to
mixed reactions.
I Spy by John Mortimer starred John Jarecki, Al
Airola, Beverly Hanko, Joe Muccino, and Anita Minelli. The players were criticized for their lack of timing
in an otherwise amusing light comedy.

Hey, here come the bunny girls.

You great big beautiful
ger you.

fin-

CECILE.
Mark Hirchman and Joan Pitney gave vitality
and professional polish to the production of Jean
Anouilh's Cecile. Ruth Friedlander was cast in
the title role.

I'm a bartender at Vispi's.

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Luigi Pirandello's 1
So If You Think So
magnificently performec
the last p sentation of
and Curtain in the 196
season. Mary Russin bro
to the lead role one of
finest performances that
been seen in Chase The,
She was ably assisted
Dick French and Diane
faro. Also in the cast of
satire on gossip for gosi
sake were Mike Most,
Marc Hirschman, Step
Gavola, Darlene Moll,
Iris Collins.

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n=vou
lHfNfGGO
ered its first presentations

to

imer starred John Jarecki, Al
foe Muccino, and Anita Minel:icized for their lack of timing
.ight comedy.

Luigi Pirandello's It Is
So If You Think So was
magnificently performed as
the last presentation of Cue
and Curtain in the 1963-64
season. Mary Russin brought
to the lead role one of the
finest performances that has
been seen in Chase Theater.
She was ably assisted by
Dick French and Diane Alfaro. Also in the cast of this
satire on gossip for gossip's
sake were Mike Mostello,
Marc Hirschman,
Stephen
Gavola, Darlene Moll, and
Iris Collins.

Guess who had a fight with. the wardrobe
ment.

I'm a bartender at Vispi's.

depart-

�Punch drunk

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Last of the Red Hot Mamas

�The Lettermen's Christmas Formal was held this ,year on December 16 at the Wilkes College Gym.
As the receiving line greeted the
guests, the strains
of Herbie
Green's Orchestra could be heard.
For the occasion, the gym was
transformed into a winter wonderland of pines and a snow-covered
floor surrounded by the traditional
reds and greens of the Yuletide
Season. As usual, Santa paid his
visit and assisted in the caroling
which took place at intermission.
As a climax of this enchanted
evening a Snow Queen was chosen.
As the music ceased, the couples
strolled hand-in-hand into their
own wonderlands of the Christmas
Season.

Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus.

Last of the Red Hot Mamas

�W,NJER,t

I

CARNIVAL

Oh, those women drivers!

I'll call your nylons and raise
you one pair of . . .

128

Hell - maybe blondes do have more fun -

�rNTEf&lt;;

IVAL

Should I scream or be polite and drink
it?

and he was big, and white, and hairy, and covered with
snow

Oh, those women drivers!

Annually the mid-semester recess brings with it the
Winter Carnival at Wilkes. This year's Carnival· was
held on Friday, January 31, at Buckhill Falls in the
Poconos. During the day students were able to enjoy
many different sports events. For the bravest of the
brave, skiing facilities were available. For those who
enjoy figure skating, there was a skating rink at the
falls. For those winter sports enthusiasts who were
afraid to ski and couldn't skate, sledding facilities
were also available. Laughter and activity marked the
success of this event. The grand finale was the Winter
Carnival Dance held that evening with music supplied
by the Rhythm Aces. After the dance, tired and sore
students began the return home amidst the falling
snow-this snow topped the evening with a blanket
of white.
At $1.00 a ball, he may own her.

I'll call your nylons and raise
you one pair of . . .

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�Ah, come on, I didn't
beat you by too much.

After an afternoon of skiing, skating, and sledding,
the girls and guys spent an
evening of dancing and talking which consisted of a recapping of the day's events.
- why do some people believe that the correct position for the body in skiing
is flat on the ground - oh,
those skaters! ! !
During the evening's festivities, Miss Cathy DeAngeles was chosen to reign as
Snow Queen. Her court consisted of Barbara Lore, Mary
Russin, Jo Signorelli, and
Pam DeHaven.

�After an afternoon of skiing, skating, and sledding,
the girls and guys spent an
evening of dancing and talking which consisted of a recapping of the day's events.
- why do some people believe that the co~rect position for the body in skiing
is flat on the ground - oh,
those skaters! ! !
During the evening's festivities, Miss Cathy DeAngeles was chosen to reign as
Snow Queen. Her court consisted of Barbara Lore, Mary
Russin, Jo Signorelli, and
Pam DeHaven.

First we put our two feet dose up tight ...

He's been that way since he sat on
his ski pole . . .

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�On F ebrual")
lege Gymnasiu
into the Cafe
members of
D'Amour had
Eiffel Tower
sky of shaded
ground. An ai
enhanced the
evening in P
the Cafe D' Ax
with red an
tablecloths, wi
dle light. Re
preme. The h
ning's activiti
tion of the V:
Rachael Phill
of TDR.

�::lahling.. .
oo early .. .

On February 14,, the Wilkes College Gymnasium was transformed
into the Cafe D'Amour by the
members of TD~
The - Cafe
D'Amour had a replica of the
Eiffel Tower depicted against a
sky of shaded blue for the background. An assimilated night sky
enhanced the magical effect of an
evening in Paris. The decor of
the Cafe D'Amour included taoles
with red and white checkered
tablecloths, wine bottles, and can.dle light. Romance reigne~ ;upreme. The highlight of the evening's activities was, lhe coronation of the Valentine Queen, Miss
Rachael PhiJlips Vice· President
of TDR.

�. ,.;1

Freshman Weekend, held· this year from April 21-24, offered Seniors in high school planning to attend Wilkes
their first taste of the flavor of college living. At this time,
they were invited to spend a weekend with a dorm student
who introduced them to the pains and pleasures of Wilkes.
During the weekend the prospective students might even
have picked up secret information on what professors to
avoid and what courses to fear. To add pleasurable topping to this weekend, IDC planned a dance and a dorm
party; while Manuscript presented a Bergman film, "Wild
Strawberries."

It all started when I gave up smoking

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. . . "youth is greedy and not much
given to reflection"

�lN~

The excellent acoustics m the
Wilkes College Assembly Ampitheater reverberated Thursdays at
eleven again this year with the
caliber of music, literary art, and
oratory that the students have
come to know and expect. Rising
above the customary fare was the
highpoint of "the season" - the
famous anthropologist, Dr. Ethel
Alpenfels. However, Best Assembly
Award went to a chorus.

this year from April 21-24, of&gt;ol planning to attend Wilkes
of college living. At this time,
1 weekend with a dorm student
pains and pleasures of Wilkes.
·ospective students might even
mation on what professors to
fear. To add pleasurable topplanned a dance and a dorm
sented a Bergman film, "Wild

Who said that?

h
We Shall Overcome ...

some Thursday.

�"The cloths, Art, The cloths"

JANE
EDWARDS

BONNIE
HYATT

Glamor
and
excitement
filled the gym on the evening
of February 22 as the finalists in the "Miss Best Dressed"
Contest entered. This combination
fashion-show-con test
provided a campus entry for
"Glamour" Magazine's annual
contest which reveals the ten
most stylish women on the
American college scene. To
display her adeptness with attire for different occasions
each contestant modeled a
campus ensemble, a daytime
traveling outfit, and an evening dress chosen solely from
her own wardrobe.
Poise,
general good grooming, tastefulness in selecting styles and
colors befitting to her features, and good sense in managing her clothes budget were
the criteria considered. This
y~ar's Ten Best Dressed chosen by student voting were P.
DeHaven, J. Edwards, R.
Friedlander, B. Gallagher, B.
Hyatt, L. McCloskey, A. M.
Micklo, M. Persic, J. Smith,
and R. Watkins. The girl
chosen as Best Dressed was
Miss Barbara Gallagher, a
Senior English major.

(]

ANN MARIE
MICKLO

MARIE
PERSIC
Fl

�amor
and
excitement
. the gym on the evening
ebruary 22 as the finaln the "Miss Best Dressed"
est entered. This combin
fashion-show-contest
ided a campus entry for
mour" Magazine's annual
:st which reveals the ten
stylish women on the
rican college scene. To
ay her adeptness with atfor different occasions
contestant modeled a
,us ensemble, a daytime
ling outfit, and an evedress chosen solely from
own wardrobe. Poise,
:-al good grooming, tastess in selecting styles and
s befitting to her fea' and good ~ense in man; her clothes budget were
~riteria considered. This
s Ten Best Dressed cho&gt;y student voting were P.
1ven, J. Edwards,
R.
llander, B. Gallagher, B.
t, L. McCloskey, A. M.
lo, M. Persic, J. Smith,
R. Watkins. The girl
:n as Best Dressed was
Barbara Gallagher, a
,r English major.

BARBARA
GALLAGHER

REGINA
WATKINS

LEE
McCLOSKEY

ANN MARIE
MICKLO

RUTH
FRIEDLANDER

.JOAN
SMITH

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�"We had a Hootenanny, Hootenanny Saturday night." The first Wilkes Intercollegiate "Hoot" was held on March 14 at the Wilkes Gym. Guitars and
·banjos, solos and group singing - this was all a part of our "Hoot."

But your honor, I don't know what "Searl

Fifteen folk singing groups from various eastern colleges competed by performing folk music which ranged from "bluegrass" to
"ballads." All folk-singing groups were given a chance to compete
in order to win cash prizes. Winners were chosen by a panel of
judges on the basis of their general performing appeal. The Wilkes
Gym certainly had its "rafters raised in song" during this "Hoot."

�eastern colleges comged from "bluegrass" to
'en a chance to compete
e chosen by a panel of
ming appeal. The Wilkes
,ng" during this "Hoot."
JS

But your honor, I don't know what "Scarlet Woman" means!

�Crowds of cheering fans - chi
for the donkeys, perhaps for theii
tics of the faculty, the students,
stubpornness of the donkeys - J
coaxing, and talking to animals i
them to move asketballs fl)
these were some of the charact1
year's Donkey Basketball Game.

Don't touch her, she's mine.

Ralston's watching jeopardy ...

Your scholarship is in

Alas, a lass, and an ass ...

�Crowds of cheering fans - cheer!ng perhaps
for the donkeys, perhaps for their riders - •antics of the faculty, the students, and even the
stubbornness of the donkeys - people tugging,
coaxing, and talking to animals in order to get
them to move - basketballs flying wildly these were some of the characteristics of this
year's Donkey Basketball Game.

Four assmen of the Apocalypse

�ClNDERElt.A

The Cinde;-ella Ball, held this year on
May 1 , marked the beginning of Spring
Weeken . As the girls and their escorts
entered the lovely ballroom of Genetti's,
'th~y were swept into an atmosphere of
candle light and flowers, music and merriment. Highlighting this gala affair was
the selection of Miss ·Jo Signorelli as Cinderella to reign over the evening's festivities.

First row: Gail Roberts, Jane Edwards, Ginny Mason, Rachel Phillips. Second row:
Rose Hagel, Joan Pitney, Barbara Gallagher, Jo Signorelli, Queen, Barba~a Lore,
Barbara Buckman, Lorraine Dyers.

I don't know who he is, but he's had that purse
since he came in.

142

That means you're

�.la Ball, held this year on
:d the beginning of Spring
he girls and their escorts
rely ballroom of Genetti's,
pt into an atmosphere of
d. flowers, music and mer;hting this gala affair was
Miss Jo Signorelli as Cinn over the evening's fes-

That means you're Prince Charming!

�QUOrl-1
IN

CONc:ER1'
This year, Student Government, as
part of the Spring Weekend activities, sponsored a concert starring the
Smothers Brothers. During the performance, one of the Wilkes students, asked to move a microphone,
won the title of "Smart Ass" from
Tommy Smothers; a title he will
surely long remember because no one
will let him forget it. At intermission,
the audience was invited to spend 16
minutes enjoying smokes, cokes, and

... ! ! ! ! !

You just wait Smart Ass!

�This year, Student Government, as
rt of the Spring Weekend activis, sponsored a concert starring the
10thers Brothers. During the per:mance, one of the Wilkes stunts, asked to move a microphone,
m the title of "Smart Ass" from
•mmy Smothers; a title he will
rely long remember because no one
.11let him forget it. At intermission,
e audience was invited to spend 16
inutes enjoying smokes, cokes, and

.!!!!!

And he broke his "G" string doing it!

�A jewel among jewels ...

IJ
Thanks to a mere handful of its members, the Art Club scrambled to provide
the school and community with another
of its fine annual Art Fairs. Demonstrations in such media as oil painting, copper
enameling, and ceramics augmented an
exhibition of student art work.

"My etchings are upstairs."

�GPRJNG
CARNIVAL

Climaxing this year's Spring
Weekend was the 5pring Carnival held in Kerby Park. Although
it seemed as if the students at
Wilkes never heard of a Spring
Carnival, those who did attend
enjoyed
v1s1tmg the
vanous
booths demonstrating the "Spanish Theme."

3."

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Abandon
here.

all hope ye who enter

Every man beareth the whole stamp of the human
condition.

He who studies last, panics first.

We have nothing to say a~

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here.

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m beareth the whole stamp of the human

We have nothing to say against diligence.

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"Come rain or shine
to be the motto adopte
Seniors at the first of tw
given in their honor. Tl:
held at Rummages Groi
to be one of fun and t:
for all who attended. G
"refreshments"
brighte
otherwise dull day. Tb
outing was given by r:
to all Seniors and the
This one was cancelleo
scheduled because of ra

Scotch and soda, jigger 'a gin ...
in.

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�ANDlO DRlNJG,

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"Come rain or shine" seemed
to be the motto adopted by the
Seniors at the first of two outings
given in their honor. This outing
held at Rummages Grove proved
to be one of fun and enjoyment
for all who attended. Games and
"refreshments"
brightened
an
otherwise dull day. The second
outing was given by Dr. Farley
to all Seniors and their guests.
This one was cancelled and rescheduled because of rain.

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room ...
veal
rolls . . . whisptj
nell ...
the
Dr. Vujica and
tional message s
autobiographica
dancing ... R
cha cha .. .
something new
in a whirlwind

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WORLDOr-:MANT),l\N~
IN [AU~
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rolls . . . whispering Brent O'Connell ...
the Farleys' duet ...
Dr. Vujica and a most inspirational message subliminated in an
autobiographical half-hour . . .
dancing . . . Ron Kucirko anrl the
cha cha . . . Al Guhanich and
something new ... glittering night
in a whirlwind of events.

G.

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: sick!

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With a solid lin
Rollie Schmidt pJ
of producing a win
As fate would 1
starting gun and
way through the
This does not gi
however, as the
than one touchdow
Wilkes dropped
a Parents' Day c
time the PMC coi
not gained their
before breaking Ii
The injury jim
when Drexel Teel
the year. Injuries 1
by Wilkes 7-6.
As usual, the C&lt;
taking the measun
the season.

�With a solid line and an outstanding backfield, head coach
Rollie Schmidt plunged into his second seasc;m•·with hopes
of producing a winning record.
1
As fate would have it though, the CpLonels balked at the
starting gun and became hampered ,Jsy-~m injury jinx halfway through the season to log a disappointing 3-5 record.
This does not give a true pie re of the grid campaign,
however, as the Colonels lost only one contest hy more
than one touchdown.
Wilkes dropped its opener to Lebanon Valley followed by
a Parents' Day defeat at the hands of Moravian. By the
time the PMC contest rolled around, the Colonels had still·
not gained their footing and gave up their third game
before breaking loose with a 28-8 win over Ursinus.
The injury jinx fell upon the Colonels at Homecoming,
when Drexel Tech won by 8 points, the widest margin of
the year. Injuries continued to he a factor as Juniata squeezed
hy Wilkes 7-6.
As usual, the Colonels finished strong after a slow start by
taking the measure of Delaware Valley and Haverford to end
the season.

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OONDmON
MONTAIGNE

The Wilkes grid campaign can
easily be summed up in three
words: anxiety, discouragement,
and disappointment.
Not all the action of the gridiron takes place on the playing
field . ...,.l'he current of emotions
W'h:ith come from the s,idelines
also adds to the atmosphere of
the game.
Every play executed by the
team is echoed from the bleachers
and the bench. The spectators experience every success and every
failure that the players encounter
as can be seen from these photo- ,
graphs.
Frank Wallace watches from the
sidelines with an empty stare of
disappointment. End ,Ron Grohowski pictures the discouragement
of his team from the bench. Defensive hack, Doug Yeager silent1y adds :his support as he anxiously watches his teammates.
Maybe defeat was due to mo ..
rale, or lack of a cohesive attack.
Whatever the reason, he it a lack
of some spiritual force or simply
mistakes, the players are not the
only ones who feel the depression
of defeat or the elation of victory.
These emotions are multiplied by
every onlooker in the stands and
by each player on the bench,
whether they were a physical part
of the action or not.

162

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�AN)QEIY,
DIGCOURA~

AND Df~f~

WILLIAM BLAKE

��•
The Wilkes Soccer team opened
the 1963 season on a sour note by
losing to the Warriors of Lycoming. The hooters quickly rebounded the following week, however,
to take a 1-0 victory over Moravian. It was then four games until we tasted victory again. The
Colonels dumped Muhlenburg 6-3
after playing to a scoreless tie
with Madison F.D.U. the previous
week.
The Colonels managed to pick up only one more win in the remaining
games and dropped an 8-1 decision to an MAC championship squad from
Elizabethtown to close the season with a 3-6-1 record. Dick Morgan was the
mainstay of the squad, scoring six goals which was Wilkes' total points.
Morgan was also voted three Stagg medals, a newly instituted award for leadership and ability, by a vote of his teammates.
Walt Prusakowski, who was co-captain with Morgan, was also a valuable
asset to the team. Prusakowski was next to Morgan in scoring and produced
nume ous key goals throughout the season. Th~ loss of these two is sure to be
felt.by1the squad.

165

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First row: Jerry Baird, Marie Shetlock, Charlene Narbach, Mary Lou
Searles. Second row: Elaine Dyers, Rachel Phillips, Jo Signorelli, Gail
Roberts, Rose Ann Hallet.

A little more noise, color, enthusiasm, excitement. Our vestal virgins in uniform thrust body,
heart, and soul into a rousing ballet of school
spirit.
-·"' ..,..

�laCKUNE.

167

�A host of returning veterans with good support
given by newcomers accounted for the excellent
showing of the women's field hockey team in posting a 4-2 record.
Joann Kearney and Pat Davis acted as the playmakers of the team. Miss Davis was honored for
her efforts by being named MVP for the team at
the Annual Awards Dinner, where she also received the "Outstanding Woman Athlete" trophy.
Roseanne Hallet and Jo Signorelli also lent their
aid to the winning effort. Miss Hallet received the
Women's Lettermen scholarship at the "Awards"
banquet.
Next se n appears to be promising for the
girls' coach, Mrs. Doris Saracino as many of this
year'S,te~m are underclassmen.
;

168

'/,

�N ,~ J-IOC1'E.Y
1ing veterans with good support
~rs accounted for the excellent
men's field hockey team in postmd Pat Davis acted as the playn. Miss Davis was honored for
tg named MVP for the team at
ls Dinner, where she also rending Woman Athlete" t~ophy.
and Jo Signorelli also lent their
effort. Miss Hallet received the
1 scholarship at the "Awards"
&gt;ears to he promising for the
)oris Saracino as many of this
~rclassmen.

WREQLJNG

The 32nd edition of the Wilkes
Open Wrestling Tournament, better kno,wn as the "Rose Bowl of
Wrestling," was one of the most
successful in the history of the
event, with hundreds of wrestlers
from all over the country competing for honors.
The "Rose Bowl" provides a
training ground for officials as
well as wrestlers and coaches, and
is thought to be the largest event
of its kind in the world, providing two days of top notch competition between grapplers of national renown.
In the past, Wilkes' own wrestlers have shown well, with Brook
Yeager having gained honors as
the "Outstanding Wrestler" of the
event several years ago.
In this past edition, Yeager
copped 2nd place. John Gardner
and Ned McGinely also made an
excellent showing, with Gardner
registering two pins before being
eliminated in the quarter-finals,
and McGinely going down in defeat in an overtime bout with a
wrestler who was runner up in the
tourney.
Greg Ruth, of the New York
Athletic Club, copped most of the
individual trophies in the event,
including the "Outstanding Wrestler" award. The NYAC also
copped top honors from defending champion Bloomsburg. Wilkes
placed 7th in the Christmas affair.

169

��First row: Ned McGinley, W. Brooke Yeager, Tim Adams, Robert Weston, David Hall, John Gardner, Jeff Gibbs, William
Tinney. Second row: Frank Dietrich, George Dussinger, Ted Gourley, Robert Zebroski, Henry O'Reilly, Coach John Reese,
David Kennedy, Joseph Settener, John Krip, Ashley Hall, Dave Larmouth.

~NG

�Coach John Reese continued in his rebuilding of the wrestling team by compiling
a 5-2-1 record for the season. Reese gained
some promising talent in the likes of Dave
Hall and Bill Tinney, two freshmen who
showed well in their first year.
Outstanding
for the Colonels was
Brooke Yeager, the scrappy 130-pounder.
Yeager has a long list of achievements, including a silver medal for his placing
second in the NCAA small college nationals. On his way to winning the silver
medal, Yeager defeated last year's champion in a close overtime bout. Yeager was
also named "Outstanding Athlete" by the
Wilkes coaching staff. Late in the season,
Yeager sustained a chest injury and was
forced to miss the final meet, as well as
the MAC tournament.
The loss of Yeager was the second
major setback to the Colonels' hopes of regaining MAC supremacy, as John Gardner,
former MAC champion, was forced to suspend his wrestling activities at the start
of the second semester.
Ned McGinley, always a steady contender, made the usual good account of
himself in taking often heavier opponents
in t.he 123-pound bracket. McGinley will
be the 1964-65 team captain.
The Colonels will be losing only Yeager
through graduation, but that loss is sure
to be felt. However, Coach Reese has
gained some fine new talent and is looking forward to a successful season in the
coming campaign.

172

�Reese continued in his ree wrestling team by compiling
l for the season. Reese gained
ag talent in the likes of Dave
. Tinney, two freshmen who
their first year.
: for the Colonels was
1r, the scrappy 130-pounder.
long list of achievements, inver medal for his placing
e CAA small college nas way to winning the silver
; defeated last year's chame overtime bout. Yeager was
:&gt;utstanding Athlete" by the
1g staff. Late in the season,
1ed a chest injury and was
; the final meet, as well as
.ament.
f Yeager was the second
to the Colonels' hopes of rempremacy, as John Gardner,
hampion, was forced to sustling activities at the start
:mester.
ley, always a steady conthe usual good account of
ng often heavier opponents
md bracket. McGinley will
learn captain.
will be losing only Yeager
1tion, but that loss is sure
owever, Coach Reese has
ne new talent and is looka successful season in the
1

�In his first season as head
basketball coach, Jim Ferris
was not able to improve the
fortunes of the Colonel cagers,
as the Wilkes team won only
2 of 19 games.
Although Ferns' first season
was far from satisfactory, the
team sh$}W.edsigns of awaking.
Ne«t season's team will be endo ed with many returnees,
since only Dick Morgan and
Al Doner will leave via the
graduation route.
Among those who will be
returning are Joe Chanecka and
Dale Nicholson, who averaged
12.95 points per game, and
Joe Stankus, the Wilkes center: Russ Jenkins and Leon
Obrzut round out the returning
starters. Fei1ris will also be depencling upon Ron Serfoss to
give the team a solid core. Serfoss was ineligible for the varsity as a transfer student this
year. He performed so well
however, that his teammates
elected him co-captain with
Chanecka.

Dick Morgan, Al Doner, Joe Chanecka, Joe Stankus, Dale Nicholson, Russ
Jenkins, Russ Fredericks, Leon Obrzut, Robert Wall, Andy Thorburn, Evan
Evans, Tom Trosko, Mark Wagner, Mike McGroarty. Manager: Dennis Quigley.

174

�,e Stankus, Dale Nicholson, Russ
bert Wall, Andy Thorburn, Evan
Groarty. Manager: Dennis Quigley.

�The women's basketball team compiled a good
record this season, paced by the outstanding play
of veterans Jo Signorelli, Rose Hallet, and Jo Ann
Kearny. The squad was also aided by the efforts of
such newcomers as Pat Davis, and the team as a
whole is to be congratulated.

Hampered by the cold
a lack of returning talent,
able to log only one win
Coach Farrar will he L
team, which adds further •
was named MVP from th
of the team for several seas&lt;
It may turn out that the
in time, however, and th
on the links.

Kneeling: Suzanne Harkness, Patricia Davis, Joanne Kearney, Rose Ann Hallet, Sherry Mutter, Charetta Chiampi, Helen
Dugan. Standing: Maryann Berger, Andrea Gallet, Lynn Walter, Tanya Tissue, Elloo Gallagher, Helen Smereski, Susan West,
Elaine Barbini, Helen Mack. Absent: Marguerite Yevitz.

176

�Hampered by the cold weather and seriously weakened by
a lack of returning talent, coach Welton Farrar's golfers were
able to log only one win for the season in MAC competition.
Coach Farrar will he losing Jim Ward, the captain of the
team, which adds further headaches for the next season. Ward
was named MVP from the squad and has been the mainstay
of the team for several seasons.
It may turn out that the newcomers to the team will develop
in time, however, and the duffers will improve their status
on the links.

Ben Hogan, Fred Heim, Al Pritchard, Jim Ward, Barry
Witt, Mr. Farrar.

naretta Chiampi, Helen
n Smereski, Susan West,

�First row: Bill Webb, Ken Wiswall, R(
Second row: (Manager) Buster Cral
Schooley, John Carsman, Gus Triondos
Morrison, Pete Gartelmann, Coach Ken 1

178

�First row: Bill Webb, Ken Wiswall, Ron Dagget, Jack Burns, Chuck Petrillo.
Second row: (Manager) Buster Crab, Ray Barno, Harry Heesch, Mike
Schooley, John Carsman, Gus Triondos, Bill Kemmel, Bill Vanderburg, Pete
Morrison, Pete Gartelmann, Coach Ken Young.

The Colonel swimming team came of age in
1964, as school records fell. Ken Young coached
the Wilkes swimmers to the best season in the
history of the team as new talent holstered the
Colonel attack.
Harry Heesch, a freshman, and Ron Dagget, a
sophomore, were only two of the many standouts on a team which showed a great deal of
improvement in just one year.
Heesch came out o,f the season with the satisfaction of having set three new records, one
of which was a chester YMCA pool record in
the 200-yard freestyle. Heesch also tied the
100-yard freestyle mark set by Jack Barnes, the
team's captain.
Daggett knocked off the 200-yard individual
medley mark and was also a member of the
4•00-yard free relay team of Scholey, Heesch,
Barnes, and Daggett which set a new record
for that event. The new records were set as follows: 200-yard backstroke, Chuck Petrillo; 200yard freestyle, 500-yard freestyle, 100-yard freestyle (tie), all set by Heesch; 200-yard individual medley, Daggett; 400-yard free relay,
Daggett, Scholey, Barnes, and Heesch.
With a wealth of returning lettermen, Coach
Young may look forward to the next campaign
with high expectations.

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�The Wilkes tennis team
completed its 2nd successful
season in a row, compiling a
6-3 record against stiff MAC
competition.
The season was not without
its disappointments, however,
as Wilkes ace, Bill Douglas,·
tasted defeat for the first time
in two years.
Captain. Gary Einhorn displayed his usual brand of unconcern in driving many of
his opponents to distraction
with his incomparable use of
gamesmanship and steady tennis play. Einhorn, a senior,
and a self-taught player, and
Owen Francis, also a senior,
completed the year undefeated
in doubles competition.
The Colonels ran up against
a toJ,Jga Moravian squad as
tlte Greyhounds accounted for
two of the three Wilkes losses.
Lycoming was the only other
team to gain a decision over
Coach MacFarland's netmen.
The coach will he losing several of his starters, hut has
many fine underclassmen who
are just beginning to come of
age to holster the outlook for
next year's schedule.

�Coach Rollie Schmidt was }
to produce the first .500 season
Firehaller Gary Popovich ,
of the mound crew, with Ni,
the Colonels completed a highlJ
The Colonel defense playe1
team, with Tom Trosko and
diamondmen. Himlin display~
as both men turned in some 1
Lou Zampetti, who shared •
his bat to the effort, while ho]
it was real team effort, and
rightfully proud.

�Coach Rollie Schmidt was blessed with an entire returning lineup
to produce the first .500 season since 1958.
Fireballer Gary Popovich and Rick Klick made up the nucleus
of the mound crew, with Nick Gentile displaying late strength as
the Colonels completed a highly successful season.
The Colonel defense played a big part in the fortunes of the
team, with Tom Trosko and Matty Himlin standing out for the
diamondmen. Himlin displayed excellent clutch play, as did Trosko,
as both men turned in some key plays throughout the year.
Lou Zampetti, who shared captains honors with Himlin, also lent
his hat to the effort, while holding down the third base spot. In all,
it was real team effort, and one of which coach Schmidt can be,..- , ......
rightfully proud.

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MISS APRIL
JOAN PITNEY

MISS MAY
MARY LEE VANNOY

MISS JANUAJ
MARY ANN EVA

MISS DECEMBER JERRY BAIR

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MISS FEBRUARY CHARLOTIE WETZEL

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MISS MAY
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MISS JANUARY
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MISS NOVEMBER RICKI HAHN

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�No, I don'1

For being a good girl you get one free course in Aestetics.
Are you sure I'll be able to read this in
the final?
And all this time you've been living at the girls'
dorm?!

Watch those spurs!

Harry, that guy with the c1
at me.

Those

�No, I don't.

If Jimmy Kicks Santa again, Jimmy
won't get anything for Christmas.

a French postcard before.

I'm putting my money on the fuzzy one.

you've been living at the girls'

Mother never told me it would be like this!
Watch those spurs!

Those Caf cokes are more than they used to be.

187

��At the earliest ending of winter,
In March, a scrawny cry from outside
Seemed like a sound in his mind . ..
Surrounded by its choral rings,
Still far away. It was like
A new knowledge of reality.
Wallace Stephens
In the course of the four-quartered year, spring
is the season of the dawn and is a sunrise of the
mind and of the soul. The spirit is birth and
growth; the theme is love and wisdom; these are
spring's metaphor.
In spring, the student himself becomes most
sensitive to the growth internal. Suns and showers
tender a new fertility within the Self; it is with
knowledge and learning as it is with Kahil Gibran's
celebration:
I have sent to thee seeds and thou has made
them to flower; and the young shoots and
thou has raised them as trees. For thou art
the virgin field that giveth life ...
The campus blooms within as without, rain pools
reflecting splashes of flowered color and couples
walking as one through new grass. Both love and
wisdom, the love of wisdom and the wisdom of
love, are an eternal season in their beauty; soul
and mind, together, one. It is this Unity which The
Upanishads evoke, saying:
Thou are imperishable.
Thou art the changeless Reality.
Tho~ are the source of like.

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Growing With Wyoming Valley
Institutions and Industries
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for quality, va ue and
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where the price is
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where you will
find the most
liberal credit terms

First in fashion, quality and service,
extends sincere Congratulations
and Best Wishes to the Class of 1964

in Northeastern

Pennsylvar

25 Public Square, Wilkes-Barre!, Pa.

Best Wishes to the Class of '64

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THE ONLY COMPLETER~IONAL SHOPPING CENTERIN
NORTHEASTERN
PENNSYLVANIA

Compliments to the
Class of ✓64

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We Major in Campus Clothes

Wise Counsel and Educated Taste Are a
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F. E. PARKHURST,INC.
General Insurance

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Thompson Derr and Bros., Inc.

Portrait, Commercial and Aerial Photography
Cameras

and Amateur Photographic Supplies

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MINERS·NATIONAL BANK BLDG.
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WHI
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19 E. Marl

FRANK CLARK
For Complete

Compare

CLARK'S QUALITY
and Selection Before
You Buy

Registered Jeweler
American Gem Society
63 S. MAIN

822-7156

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congratulations,

class of '64

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PHOTO SUPPLIES

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WILKES-BARRE

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INTERNATIONALLADIES' GARMENT
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Kinds of Insurance

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RUODY'S DRUGSTORE
WHITE
HARDWARECOMPANY, INC.

Cor. South and South Main Streets
Prescriptions Carefully

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PHONE 823-4993

19 E. Market Street

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Shoe Service

CITY SHOE REPAIR
18 W. Northampton St.

WILKES-BARRE,
PENNA.

Congratulations
to the Class of 1964

LAZARUS
57 South Main St.

WILKES-BARRE,
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Your Family Gets the MOST From

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FORTY FORT STATE BANK
983 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort, Pa.
HEIGHTS COMMUNITY BRANCH
189 East M~.r~etSt., Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
"Your

Community

Banks"

WILKES-BARRE
WINDOW CLEANINGCO.

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Located at the Fa~
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125 S. Washington St.

Building and Floor Maintenance
Since 1898

Member of
FEDERAL DEPOSIT
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Route I I, Kingston, Pa.

Travel Modern . . .
Travel Martz Lines

FRANK MARTZ COACH CO.
Inc.
WILKES-BARRE·, PA.

CHUCK ROBBINS
Sporting Goods
"It Pays to Play"
28 N. MAIN

ST.

VA 2-1333

MURZIN'S ART SHOP

Congratulations
to the Class of 1964

162 S. Main Street
WILKES-BARRE, PA.
PHONE 823-0518

Picture Frames - Artist Material
Frames Made to Order

LAZARUS
57 South Main St.
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

URBANSKIJEWELERS
Watchmaker and Jeweler
4 East Market Street

Fine Ital

�Banquet Facilities for IO or 200

i-BARRE
.EANINGCO.

HOST
RESTAURANT
Located
Route

at the Fabulous Host Motel
115

Drink "Old Fashion" Quality

MA' s

Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

ROOT BEER&amp;
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823-6109

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Sans Souci Highway
Below the Crossroads
Hanover Township

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South Main St.
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

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JEWELERS
and Jeweler
·ket Street

The Men of Butler Hall
Hotel Sterling Smoke Shop
Kornblatt's Bakery
Penn Bar.herShop

�Hee! Hee! Put that damn finger in my eye once more
and you're dead.

That's right, Baby, four hundred
and fifty bucks.

Two parts gin

Dear Dr. Farely,
Concerning study areas ...

But don't you see, Existentialism

is the only way.

Don't pay any attention to them, you can dance very well.

That's what it says, Jeff Gal
coming Queen.

�inconformist is a lonely man.

The Host ... for coffee

That's right, Baby, four hundred
and fifty bucks.

Two parts gin ... one vermouth.

Dear Dr. Farely,
Concerning study areas ...

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Wait 'til he finds out I have the spark
plug in my pocket.

For Heaven's sake the pickle leaked.

:hem, you can dance very well.

That's what it says, Jeff Gallet is Homecoming Queen.

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The struggle's almost over and we've beaten them all; the
clock, the dust, the bills. We made the proper sacrifices to the
gods and we tried to straighten out the books and records.
All taken into account, cloudy to gradual clearing is forecast.
The attack began above ground, in the rarely seen sunlit
campus where apathy runs rampant. The subterraneans infiltrated the student body, propagandized the faculty, petitioned
the student government, and pleaded with the administration.
The faculty was understanding, and the administration was
polite. The students were, of. course, indifferent.
Some surprising transformations occur under such conditions.
Barbara Koshinski, being the first copy editor in the last five
years, changed the AMNICOLA from a scrap book into an
accurate record of a year past. With a minimum of ~~lp, ....
~e
completed most of the copy herself - certainly a tremendous
task. Thanks, Barb.
Keith found that art and a yearbook can be combined into
one work and will, perhaps, prove it one day. Bill Williams
showed us that photography is art. Along with his assistants,
Nick and Ange, Bill recorded the struggle above ground as
scheduled by Theresa Martincavage and Grace Jones.
Underground, in the darkness, apathy could not exist. Mildew grew, water spread, dust ruled eternal, but not apathy.
Processing and developing the material they gathered from
above ground, the boys from the darkroom turned their photographs over to the staff. We, in turn, laid out the pages and
organized the pictures and copy. Seemingly simple yet exceed-

ingly diff:i{mft, the work progressed slowly through the late
hours of tire nights.
The 1964 AMNICOLA was put together by not a few, hut
by many of the cellar dwellers. My thanks to contributors like
Jack Hardie, Joe Lipinski, and Jane Kindervater. Thanks,
Blanche and Barb Bigus, for all those hours of typing and
drawing triplicates. Thanks to Eddy and Dave for those last
minute captions and thanks to Mikv Landesman, the first effi.
cient and responsible business manager I've met. We just
might make it, Mike.
Of all the wond6'1ful gang that almost caught mildew poisoning with me, two people changed the seemingly impossible task
into reality. After three years of working closely with Bill Williams, thanks seems completely inadequate. Without those tre·nendous photographs the yearbook could not exist. With Keith,
I changed that mountain of photographs into that which you
have just seen. Without his assistance, advice, and companionship, I could not have done it.
It's been an unforgettable year and I'll never forget it. Thanks
to the dark, damp cellar and to the antique typewriter. Thanks
to the Chevy and the Dorf. Thanks to the swivel chair rides and
the coffee pot suppers by candle light. Thanks to the survey on
men's underwear and the funny-looking Swiss Guards posted
on flaky walls. Thanks to a damn great gang for a tremendous
year.
BOB

TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY
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                    <text>���Introduction

4

Administration
and Faculty

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Students

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Dormitories

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Organizations

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Events

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Patrons

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�Contents

3

�This 1965 Amnicola celebrates the spirit

Foreword

of its naming and inception: in 1948 its
first President's Message caught and
built a lasting theme; Dr. Farley wrote that "less
than three years have passed since we rejoiced that
the war was ended and a period of peace and promise commenced. During these three years hopes
have changed to doubts, and there is danger that
in our disillusionment we shall lose the will to strive
for those things that, in all times, have made life
worthwhile. In the face of such circumstances," the
President continued, "my wish is that you may have
the courage and vision to think straight and act accordingly." This "courage and vision" have accordingly enacted seventeen years of Growth; fitting,
that in the beginning the name "Amnicola" was
chosen by faculty and students for its meaning,
"that which grows or dwells by a river."

4

�Seventeen years ago our Science Department was
housed in the Conyngham Annex, our gymnasium
was no more than a land deed and a plan, our Fine
Arts building only a "vision." Annually, the Wilkes
College Bulletin has carried a parallel theme, "the
teacher works with the student, challenging him to
extend the limits of his mind," "the college believes
that no attention can be too great which intensifies
a student's thinking or deepens his interest.. .. "

The spirit of our history, then, finds dual embodiment, the concrete expansion and blossoming of
the institution itself, engendering in apposition a
homage of faculty and student body to individual
growth. Both are unmistakably evident as the virtual
Spirit of Growth pervades the everyday and everyyear atmosphere at Wilkes. The collage of text, photography and illustration to follow hopes to have
captured and held for its moment this tradition, this
vitality, and this promise.

5

�What does Supercallagragalisticexpeallagochious mean
in relation to a Kantian-Existential Neosubjunctivism?

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�Wilkes College Center for the Performing Arts

8

�Model for the Center for Performing Arts now under construction at Wilkes
College. It will include a 500-seat theater, exhibition galleries, classrooms, workshops, offices. Architecture by Lacy, Atherton, and Davis of Wilkes Barre.

9

�Dedication
The 1965 Amnicola dedicates its
pages to two outstanding friends
and leaders, Admiral Harold R.
Stark and Dr. Arnaud C. Marts.
These two men have given more
than a half century of devoted
service to Wilkes.
Admiral Stark, in his regretted
resignation as Chairman of the
Board of Trustees, terminated
nineteen years of active association with the College. Dr. Marts,
Vice-Chairman of the Board, has
been associated with the College
since its founding in 1933.
Admiral Stark, born and raised in
Wilkes-Barre, has continuously
maintained close ties with his native city. Chief of Naval Operations and Commander of the
United States Naval Forces in Europe during World War 11, he
played a vita I role in the events
which led to the final victory in
Europe. For his service he was
awarded the Distinguished Service Medals by both the Army
and Navy.

Dr. Arnaud C. Marts

In 1937 Admiral and Mrs. Stark
donated their former home at 184
South River Street to the College
and, at the request of the Admiral, the home was given the
name Chase Hall as a memorial
to Fred M. Chase and his wife,
Admiral Stark's sister.
A memorial to Admiral Stark was
established in 1956 when friends
donated the necessary funds for
the construction of the sciencehall named in his honor.
Dr. Marts's relationship with
Wilkes College has been unbroken since its founding. He was

�a member of the Bucknell Board
of Trustees when the College was
founded. For more than a decade,
he served as President of Bucknell
University and of its Junior College in Wilkes-Barre. After retiring
from the Presidency of Bucknell,
he joined the Wilkes College
Board and served as Vice-Chairman for more than a dozen years.
In honor of his seventy fifth birthday his associates in the firm of
Marts and Lundy, of which Dr.
Marts is Chairman, presented an
endowed scholarship to the College. The Marts Scholarship is to
be awarded each year to the outstanding senior who has need of
financial aid and who, by high
scholarship and participation in
college activities, has demonstrated qualities of maturity and
leadership. The Community of
Wilkes-Barre and Wilkes College
will long be indebted to Dr. Marts
for his part in establishing WilkesBarre's first College.
In ackno\l\!,ledging the resignations of Admiral Stark and Dr.
Marts from positions of active
leadership, the trustees in expression of gratitude for their years of
dedicated services, elected them
to life membership on the Board
and designated them as honorary
Chairman and Vice-Chairman.

Admiral Harold R. Stark

The names of Admiral Stark and
Dr. Marts will always be associated with the College which they
so long nurtured and guided. As
a sincere and humble token of our
appreciation of their interest and
concern, their charity and their
service, this volume is dedicated
to them .

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��The President's Message

to the Class of 1965

As you finish your ·studies at Wilkes, you
emerge into a society that is pushed and pulled in many directions by the cumulative efforts of the political, social, technological and
scientific revolutions of the past two hundred years . Although the combined forces
of these revolutionary developments are almost beyond the comprehension
of man, they involve all mankind.
Because all mankind is involved, the problems that confront u~ are
universal, and lasting solutions must be world-wide in their application. If
properly controlled and directed, these revolutionary forces can raise the
standards and the significance of life; if misdirected the consequences are
self-evident.
In the midst of this confusion you will fjnd your place, and I hope will
attain success in your chosen field of work. In these times, however, it is not
enough to attain personal success: the future demands more of you. If
the basic freedoms of our lives are to be maintained, and if individual lives
are to gain in meaning and sign ificance, you must seek to understand and
give direction to the conflicting forces that pound upon us . Failure of an
educated and informed people to involve themselves in the problems that
surround them, places the responsibility for the future in the hands of the
selfish and the ignorant.
It is my hope that your personal achievements will be significant. From
your island of achievement I hope you will use your energies, your thought,
and ~'()Ur influence to marshal and direct the forces of change into channels
that will enhance the meaning of life, and enlarge the area of freedom.
Faithfully yours,

Eugene 9. Farley

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�Administration and Faculty

15

�President
Eugene S. Farley

Dean of Academic Affairs
Francis J. Michelini

Director of Admissions
John P. Whitby

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Dean of Men
George F. Ralston

Director of Guidance and Placement
John J. Chwalek

Dean of Women
Margaret Ahfborn

�Director of College Consultation

Frances M. Sears

n

Director of Evening Division

Comptroller

Stanley H. Wasileski

Margaret E. Connol ly

Director of Athletics

Assistant Dean

John G . Reese

Arthur J . Hoover

�Registrar
Alfonso S. Zawadski

Executive Alumni Secretary

Director of Public Relations

Gordon E. Roberts

Edward J. Wallison

Administration
(Continued)

Director of Development

Walter Mohr

Head Librarian
Nada Vujica

CHASE HALL: Seate
Kay O'Donnell , Ma,

Walker.

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�ons

WECKESSER HALL: Nance Cordy, Helen Morgan

PARRISH HALL: First Row: Beth Alles, Jule
Cpok. Second Row: Joan Ostrowski, Joan
Thomas, Hilma Nordstrom.

Office 9taff

-CHASE HALL: Seated: Elizabeth Chapple, Patricia Olexa, Eileen Shephard, Nancy Babinski, Mary Lou Caprione. Standing:
Kay O'Donnell, Margaret Barteck, Felicia Perlick, Sandra Dennis, Barbara Fritz, Joan Boroski, Ann Marie Lenchak, Grace
Walker.

GUIDANCE

AND

PLACEMENT

OFFICE: Regina Meschini

IBM ROOM, PARRISH HALL: Ruthellen Hammond, Ria Frijters, Susan Zupko,
Ruth Bishop.

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�Art Department

A lfred W . B,
Chairm ,
Chester E. Colson
Chairman

Anthony J. Evangelista

J. Philip Richards

Biology Department

Franc is J. S,

Francis J. Michelini

Charles B. Reif
Chairman

J
Harry Gershenowitz

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Sarah Schonwetter

Grace C. Kimball

Robe rt E. Og ren

�Alfred W. Bastress
Chairman

Robert W. Soeder

Catherine H. Bone

James Bohning

Chemistry Department

Francis J. Salley

Howard A. Swain Jr.

Howard B. Rozelle

21

�Commerce and
Finance Department

Samuel A. Rosenburg
Chairman

22

Charles L. Casper

Robert DeYoung

Welton G. Farrar

Robert S. Capin

George F. Elliot

You-Keng Chiang

Paul R. Werner

Robert E. Werner

Arthur J. Hoover

�George Gera

Education Department
Eugene L. Hammer

Ruth W . Jessee

Chairman

Isadora Rosenburg

Robert A. West

J. George Siles

Michael J. Barone

23

�Engineering and Physics Department

Daniel P. Detwiler
Chairman

Frederic E. Bellas

Stanley J. Holden

Julian A. Ripley

Edward N. Heltzel

Francis J. Donahoe

Alvan Bruch

Cromwell E. Thomas

English Department

Ruth T. Roberts

24

Robert J. Miller

Alfred S. Groh

�Frank J . J. Davies
Chairman

William J. Mistichelli

Philip L. Rizzo

Stanley S. Gutin

Eleanor Lang

Mary Kerr

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Myvanwy Williams

Anne V. Kish

Chester N. Molley

Thelma K. Bosch

Warren E. DeArment

Benjamin F. Fiester

25

�Elwood. Disque
Chairman

Rosemary Allmayer-Beck

Pablo Valero

Murray Force

Foreign
Languages
Department

History
Department

Harold W. Thatcher
Chairman

Harold E. Cox

26

William H. Bliss

Bronis Kaslas

T. Leonard Connolly

�1omas R. Richards

Joseph H. Salsburg

Chairman

Mathematics
Department

William R. Gasbarro

Richard B. Chapline

Chairman

Stanley H. Wasileski

Music
Department

Donald E. Marcase

Martin Friedmann

Raymond J. Nutaitis

Anna Liva

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�Stanko M. Vujica
Chairman

Stanley B. Kay

Philosophy-Religion Department

John G. Reese

Doris B. Saracino

Chairman

Benjamin Jacobson
Abraham D. Barras

Physical Education
Department

Roland C. Schmidt

James F. Ferris

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Political 9cience Department

Hugo V. Mailey
Chairman

Philip Tuhy

Psychology Department

Donald K. Zellner

Robert Riley
Chairman

Joseph H. Kanner

9ociology
Department

Jaroslav G . Moravec

Marene M. Olson

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�Seated: Dale Buehler, George Ermel, Nada Vujica, Marvin Rasnick.
Standing : Ruth Spear, Ella Morissey, Lois Agostini, Nancy Abbot Cohe n.

The growth of the library is right in line with
that of the whole college.
At present the library has about 70,000
volumes and current periodicals. With the
increased budget even more rapid and exciting growth can be expected in the near
future. With overcrowded conditions in the
building the librarians are fighting "the battle
of the bulge". An expanse took in Stark Hall
where two rooms are temporarily used by the
Library, one of them with expertly selected
graduate science books and research periodicals. The circulation of books has tripled
in the last few years, and students and faculty members avail themselves of the interlibrary loans from local libraries.
New visual aid equipment has been added
to the library inventory. The class of 1964
gave as a class gift a Recordak Film Reader,
Model l MPE 1, and as a grant from the Association of College and Research Libraries,
we received a Mark VII Microcard Reader and
a number of publications in microcard form.

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�The Library

31

�At the "Caf"

and I got the cat's eye ...

I'd say its time for another Food Riot!

32

�l

The Maintenance Crew

The Bookstore With Millie Gittens

Well , I'm not Mama Nardone ...
0. K. Frosh, That's exa ctl y $6, 14 87 d o lla rs
and twenty nine cents .

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��Students

35

�Senior
Class
Officers

Edward Comstock
President

ll
Eubank Travis-Bey
Vice-President

36

Leslie Tobias
Secretary

�Ronald Grohowski
Treasurer

STUDENT GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATIVES :
Kennith Antonini, Donald Ungemah, Roger Maclauchlin, John Lore.

First Row: Jody Morrison, Edward Comstock, Leslie Tobias, Donald Ungemah, Mary Field, Roger MacLauchlin. Second Row: Kenneth Antonini, Dale Edwards, Alan Gilbert, Joe Klaips, Jim Jenkins, Larry Gubanich , Gary Popovich, Ron Grohowsk i, Rick Hackett, Marshall Evans, Thomas Trosko, John Lore.

37

�Rita Bud nar

Stephen Cottrell

Robert Danchick

Catherine DeAngelis

Biology

A.B.

Anthony Giardina

38

De lmer Giberson

Be njamin Grella

Charles Hildebrand

Arthur Hodge

�Howard Hughes
Francis Menapace
Mary Russin

1elis

Brian Strazdus

Louis Szabados

Bert Willia m Vanderburg

Alice Yurchison

Business
Education

Mar ian Baran

Sharon Keyes

Diane Najim
Charlene Nalbach
Holly Rapp

39

�Chemistry

Hubert Jones

Herbert Maier

Norman Strojny

Jerry Jean Baird

John Balla

Commerce
atad
Fitaance

Donald Austin

Jac k Barne s

40

David Closterman

Donald Davis

Joseph DeMarco

Mary Ellen Donahue

!

�William Douglas

Marshall Evans

Ronald Harris

Joseph Klaips

Joseph Durako

John George

Barry Hartzell

Jane Lavity

Anthony Esser

Robert Eurich

Larry Gubanich

John Kirshner

John Levandoski

Roger Maclauchlin

William Mainwaring

41

�El
E

Ted Travis-Bey

Catherine Turanski

James Ward

Carolyn Wujcik

Econornics

Jane Cochran

Thomas Zenker

Joseph Defilippis

James Reid

Alan Spencer

John Uhl
Joar

42

�Elementary
Education

Janet Ainsworth

John Biga

Barbara Bigus

Constance Butler

Patricia Brygider

Joanne Dragonchuk

Clare Draper Myers

Flora Anderson

Fayth Birnbaum

Marion Charnitski

George Dussinger

Maryann Berger

Molly Boyle

Marjorie Dietterick

Susan Epstein

Jane Farr

43

�Sue Freeman

Rose Ann Hallet

Judith Handzo

Beverly Hoch

Barbara Ann Menarick

44

Anita Minelli

Carl Missal

Marijane Moss

Mari 9 nne Hazinski

Evelyn Jaffe

�Iris Orenstein Hyman

Maryann Ostapowicz

Leonard Rishofski

Josephine Russin

Elaine Rock

Judith Sisco

Julie Palega

Nora Roscoe

Emily Weinberg Spatt

Kathryn Parsons

Marianne Resnick

Michael Stretanski

Carol Weber

Secondary
Education

Kenneth Antonini

Edward Brominski

Richard Burns

45

�Andrea Cieben

Thomas Crop

Ronald Cipriani

Joseph Czarnecki

Kent Davis

Donald DeFranco

Edward Comstock

Dale Edwards
Ronald Grohowski

Rick Hackett
Carol Hildebrand
Craig Houliston

46

Al

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�Alfred Johnson

Joseph McAnd rew

Marjorie Kuropkat

Kenneth Lloyd

Gustave Martin

Frank Motovidlak

William Norwig

Thomas Palfrey

Gerald Sechleer

Marie Shutlock

Arlene Siano

Anthony Parulis

Patricia Smerski
Tanya Tissue
Leslie Tobias
Kenneth Turley

47

�Joseph Wydra

English

Martin Brennan

Pamela DeHaven

Julie Evans

Sandra Faux
Mary Field
John Hall

48

Marylin Davis

�Joseph Kutzmas

Lee McCloskey

Carol Meneguzzo

Jolynn Morrison
Leon Obrzut
Alis Pucilowsky

David Stout
Evan Williams

Fine Arts
Education

Keith Ackerman

Michael Balutanski

Nancy Czubek

49

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William Davis

Robert Ford

Charlotte Levenoski
Ann Masley
William Schwab

Catherine Skopic
Marilyn Thomas
Barbara Tremayne

History

AB

Ambrose Colozza

Rita Daugherty

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Ephra im Fran kel
Paul ine Ho mko
John Reill y

ivenos ki

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Rosemary Rizzo

:opic

Diane Smith

Suzanne Stica

David Walke r

Languages

11as
nay ne

Natalie Kowalsk i
French

ta Da ug he rty

Mary Lou Searles
Spanish

Sieglinde Vallot
German

Charlotte Wetzel
Spanish

Elena Mendel
Spanish

Susan Weigel Yo ung
German

Charles Reidlinger
French

Linda Edwards
French

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�I

Mathematics

Alan Gilbert

Music

Frederick Esser

John Hyer

�John Liskey

Thomas Pirnot

Sandra Saunders

Bonnie Tognelli

Nursing
Education

Joan Boris

Mary Butkoski

Carmaine Crease

Stephen Gavala

Shirley Ann King

Ruth McDermott

Mary Ellen Muench

Patricia Schwechten

Joanne Chipeco

Sally LaRue

�Philosophy and
Religion

I

Howard Spray

Physics

John Ducceschi

Michael Hudick

Samuel Baccanari

James Jenkins

54

David Levy

Edward Troyan

Alfonse Bayo

John Lore

�Psychology

John Zielinski

Nello Augustine

Marie Hacefalo

Doris Evans

Joanne Kearney

Scott Lehman

Edward Lipinski

Marjorie Harris

Roslyn Butwick

Bonnie Johns

Mary Eileen McNally

55

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Buckley Miller

John Nork

Thomas Trosko

Robert Vincenti
John Vada

Secretarial Studies
Karl Young

1YPEWRITER KEYBOARD

Patricia Geiser

56

Margaret Transue

�. Social Sciences

i

Barbara Gallagher

Molly MacIntyre

Barbara Kempel
Ellis Myers

Sociology

57

�I
Jerry Jean Baird

Jack Barnes

Delores Chickanosky

Edward Comstock

Campus
The men and women who
have been chosen as ''Campus
Personalities" have captured
and reflect the intellectual atmosphere of the College's
academic community. The College and its students engage

Cathy DeAngelis

Robert Ford
Jack Hardie

Marshall Evans

58

�I Comstock

mpus
·omen who
as "Campus
·e captured
ellectual at~ College's
ity. The Colin ts engage

John Hyer

Edward Lipinski

Jody Morrison

Personalities
in a reciprocity of growth ,
each drawing from and adding to the othe r. Representing
the College in their respective
fields, they will perpetuate its
character.

,___ _ _ j
Donald Ungemah

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�Seated: Andrea Cieben, Charle Nalbach, Charlotte Wetzel, Cathy De Angelis, Alice Yurchison, Mary Russin.
Second Row: Joseph Klaips, Roger Mae Lauchlin, Roonald Grohowski, Jack Hardie, Donald Ungemah, John Sickler, John Hayer.
Third Row: Ephriam Frankel, Edward Comstock, Thomas Pirnot, John Lore, Thomas Trosko.
Absent: Keith Ackerman and Larry Gurbanich .

Who's Who

60

Six women and fourteen men from

College. By maintaining at least a

Wilkes College are among those cho-

"2" average, these leaders of the

sen to be listed in the 1965 publica-

"class of 1965" exhibit their aware-

tion of Who's Who Among Students

ness of the primary purpose of at-

in American Colleges and Universi-

tending college. These twenty men

ties. The nominatiqn and certificate

and women serve as an example of

of recognition given by the national

the ideal student; their recognition

organization honors students for their

serves as an incentive for undergrad-

outstanding contributions to Wilkes

uates.

�First Row: Mary Beth Kennedy, Karen Moran, Ann Marie Micklo, Linda Chickoritti, Carol Saidman, Lois
Petroski, Emily Wright. Second Row: Irene Domingus, Hank Edwards, David Greenwald, Joseph Chanecka,
Harry Wilson, John Cavalini, Simon Russin .

Junior Class Officers

David Greenwa Id Vice-President
Mary Beth Kennedy Secretary
Lois Petroski Treasurer
Joseph Chanecka President

John Cavalini
William Webb
Harry Wilson

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�9ophomore
Class Officers

Harry Russin, Treasurer
Edwin Pashinski, President
Regina Belden, Secretary
Robert Zebrowski, Vice-President

Ron Czajkowski, Darlene Moll, Elaine Geba, ~/Ian Saidman. Student Governm e nt Representativ es.

First Row: Barbara Simms, Darl e ne Moll , Judy Adams, Elaine Geba, Ellen Sadowski, Sue Harkness, Norma
Falk, Cheryl Territy . Second Ro w : Mary Quinn, Diane Wynn, Joan Kirschenbaum, Reggie Belden. Third
Row : Gene Susko, Harry Russ in, Ed Pashinsky, Don Conway , Allan Saiclm~n, Dan Rosencrantz, Bob
Zebrowski , Neil Remland, Ron Czajkowski.

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Freshman
Class Officers

Jaqui Rubin , Judy Simonson-Student Governme nt Repre se ntatives.

Fran Olexi , Basil Russin, Ned Wil liams- President, Mau reen Flanley

First Row: Sharon Darrey, Leslie Marino, Carol Rudy, Gigi Paciej, Judy Simonson , Jaqui Rubin, Rona Ka len.
Second Row: Ned Will iams, Roger Brewer, 'lrian Sickle r, Dan Watkins, Ba sil Russ in, Wayne Bloomburg,
Rick Harmon, Fran Olexi.

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��Dormitories

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�Ashley Hall

J

First Row: Rick Masciarella, Ira Katz, Fred Merrick, George Collinson, Alan Gamble . Second Row: Carroll
A. Cobbs, Shiu Wai Ma, William Van Horn, Steve Paradise, Paul Weseley, Rich Monisera, James McNew.
Third Row: Aumner H. Hayward, Bruce Gartner, Mike Scholey, A. M. Airola, Stephen J. Gavala, David
A. Mason, Robert Reynolds, Allen Gillespie, Bill Barth, John P. Jarvela, David Rossi, Julius F. Harms.

Barre Hall

I

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First Row: Jeff Gerber, Brick Qu inn, Michael Montgomery, Edward J. Gower, Bill Sorber. Second Row:
Russ Shallcross, Evan Evans, James Dunn, Dan Rosencrance, Bob Eurich, Bill Kimmel. Third Row: Mike
Mastello, Don Good, Bill Douglas, Nels' Seagren, Mike Keenholtz, Chris Sadow, Buck Miller, Lee Herron .

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�Butler Hall

First Row : Joe Kiefer, James Murray, Jack Emery, Francis Olexy, Jan Kubicki. Second Row: Ted Travis-Bey, Jr., Ed Reese, Arthur J .
Hoover, Dennis Quigley, Bob Ericson, Barry Gold, John W. Billano. Third Row: Ed Comstock, Peter S. Morrison, Chip O'Reilly, Jim
Antoni, William Tinney, ·James Drager, Mike Tinne, Don Ungemah, Kenneth Cihiy, James H. Lisowski, Elius Kabungo, Joe Sehineri.
Fourth Row: Bob Weston, Peter Gartelmann, Tom Ambrosi, John Krip, Mickey Smith, Mike Stahl, Bob Zebrowski.

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�First Row: Raymond Bolek, George Varklett, Robert Jacobs. Second Row:
Bijan Bonaievr, James Marks, Joe Bent.

Carlyle Home

Catli

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�Catlin Hall

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First Row: Christina Helvig, Regina Belden, Darlene Moll, Linda Hoover. Second Row: Charlotte Peterson ,
Suzanne Harkness, Joni Kirschenbaum, Carolyn Papucci, Norma Falk, Sue Druck. Third Row: Marjorie
Kuropkat, Kris Standler, Arlene Todd, Beverly Urban, Anita Minelli, Suzanne Stica .

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�Chapman
Hall

First Row: Anne Hubbard, Anne Marie Micklo, Marta Auchmuty, Marie Shutlock, Margi Harris, Lorna Tarnoff. Second Row:
Vivienne Sun, Judy Alexander, Vicki Tatz, Beth Sidari, Irene Myhowycz, Natalie Kowalski. Third Row: Pauline Hamko, Nancy
Jackson, Janet Blair, Judy Adams, Mrs . Stark, Mary Grace Mistichelli, Reina Bakish, Lorraine Moyer, Diane Wynne .

Denison
Hall

First Row: LaVern Vincent, Dennis Jones, Alan Crane, Bruce Goodman. Second Row: Rick Hackett,
Jim Hemstreet, Ayo Ayangade, Earl Eckhardt, Rick Roshong, Barry Turas. Third Row: Barron Mkwaila,
John Kirick, Kent Davis, Bob Roebuck, Ed Lipinski, Tom Morreta, Al Pritchard, Bob Stover.

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�Gore
Hall
First Row: Richard Beck, Goerge
Yeager, Nick Nichols, James
Wanek. Second Row: Allan Gilbert, David Levy, Todd Gibbs,
Mr. George Elliot, William Bush,
Larry Gubanick, Dana Vorhees.
Third
Row:
Robert
Beeler,
Stephen Arenot, Joe Chanecka,
Franc Wycoff, Stanley Urbanowitz,
Richard
Ferretti, Gary
Sharka, James Hudgens, Allan
Herbster, William Theuer, James
Wertle, Richard Firestein.

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�First
Row:
Neil
Remland,
Glen
Klinger, Mike Curilla, Phil Cheifetz.
Second Row: Ken Lloyd, Boyd Aebli,
James Reid, Alan Spencer, Joe Defilippis, Russ Ward. Third Row: Thomas
Pirnot, Joe Brillinger, Brian Fenner,
Robert Vanderoef, Wayne Yetter, Roy
Shubert, Mike Stefanick, Neil Millar,
James Urbaniak, Louis Albert, Karol
Zdun.

McClintock Hall

Fi rst Row: Christine Magnatta, Joan Wronski, Mary Ellen Zwonick, Vernie Mae Shiposh, Linda Snowe. Second Row: Joann
Margolis, Judy Masnick, Ba rba ra Resh, Mrs. Keithan, Susan Kaufman, Carol Rothman, Andrea Gallet. Third Row: Barbara
Reynoldson, Susan Danforth, Ann Weatherby, Jane Lavaty, Joyce Tuiner, Dee Barone, Lulani Hall, Ann Marie Heieman, Nancy
W iltshire.

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�Hollenback
Hall

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�Miner

Hall

First Row: Clement Gaynor, Ken Eisenberg, Mike Hudick, Stanley Houpt, Charles A. Gelini. Second Row:
Ma rk Bauman, Allan Graves, Marvin Adler, Frank Dietrich, Thomas Curry, Forrest Eichmann, Peter Griffin,
Bill Stinger. Third Row: Rick Harmon, Henry Cox, Mark Bencivenga, Mike Romeo, Paul George Macko,
Stephen Grant, Stephen Van Dyck, Link Hersh, John Sinclair, J ack Curtis, David R. Cowan, Hermon
George. Absent, Robert Smith.

Slocum

Hall

First Row: Virginia Fleming, Dianne Alfaro, Estelle Padcasky, Dolores Hoover. Second Row: Carol Partridge, Jean
Kardos, Christine Sadvoy, Susan Kempne r, Arlene Weich,
Becky Bannan. Third Row: Daron Feniger, Fran Marrus,
Margaret Klein, Pam Eustis, June Blatt, Lynne Mallory.

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But my term paper is in there ...

Sterling
Hall

First Row: Toni King, Sandy Faux, Cathy DeAngelis, Peggy Havard. Second Row: Hollie Raub, Betsy Ace, Sue Trump, Carol
Tomase lli, Mrs. Luther Crawford, Sue Kaiser, Julie Meld, Carolynn Yonkin, Elaine Geba. Third Row: Bernadette Hoey,
Sieglinde Vallot, Ellen Sadowsky, Lee McCloskey, Ricki Hahn, Gail Dixon, Sharon Keyes, Mardy Moorhead, Sylvia Dutcher, Liz
Brennan.

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�First Row: Judy Snyder, Roselie Leone, Edith Aurilio, Karen Volgamore, Marie Parcell, Carol Brennan. Second Row: Carolyn Kaplan,
Bonnie Opella, Bonnie Hyatt, Barbara Yannunzio, Linda Mahoney, Nancy Reed, Bobbie Lewis, Salley Corbishley. Third Row: Peggie Gee,
Donna Thomas, Ma'rie Persic, Kathy Yablonka, Jane Klein, Mary Lynne Strevell. Fourth Row: Carolyn Kozlowski, Kathy Vose, Alice
Yurchision, Claudia Ross, Erika Tilts, Tina Koopmans, Linda Fusaro, Barbara Sorensen, Carol Foresta, Rena Thompson, Mary Beth Kennedy,
Sharon Steinberg, Marilyn Slifer, Ellen Wessel.

9turdevant

Hall

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�8usquehannock
Hall

First Row: Sheila Carr, Jackie Rubin, Danene Sobel. Second Row: Kathy Dennis, Joanne Draganchuk,
Evelyn Jaffe, Elena Mendel, Happy Field, Barbara Ohlin. Third Row: Carolee Asay, Margi Pearlman, Beverly
Granat, Francie Silverstein, Mrs . Ray O'Brien, Kathy Parsons, Kathleen Davis, Julie Palega, Arlene Siano,
Doris Kyte.

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�Warner Hall

First Row:
Gary Pros,
John Vada,
Jack Geller,

Robert Hooper, Seth Kalmowitz, Ted Gourley, Yuichi Morimus, Lowell Schiff. Second Row:
Stephen Cottrell, Joe Rogers, Allan Wickstein, David Dukoff, Richard Feldman. Third Row:
Paul Brotzman, John Sheldon, Harold Heesch, Stuart Bass, Douglas Weber, Kenneth Wiswall,
Wayne Billings, Jule Lodger, John Reilly.

Weckesser Hall

First Row: Susan Ekedahl, Rona Kalin, Iris Orenste in, Shelley Feder. Second Row: Ann Masley, Jody
Morrison, Mrs. Robinson, Judy Simonson, Susan Rowlano. Third Row: Diani Najim, Marilyn Jech, Tanya
Davis, Judy Vanslette, Barbara Kempel, Connie Butler, Irene Dominguez . Alice Fronduti, Sharon Tormay,
Kathy Kressin. Absent: Ber Bauer.

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Weiss Hall

First Row, Cheryl Chupak, Leslie Calamari, Anita Humer, Joan Stanziola, Teena Przybylowski. Second Row:
Carole Vercusky, Sylvia Carstensen, Mrs. Miriam Velasco, Roslyn Butwick, Barbara Cackowski, Shari
Schradect. Third Row, Mary Ellen Donahoe, Lorraine Luff, Margery Whelan, Barbara Murphy, Anne Roe,
Ellen Feinstein, Judy Hewitt, Leslie Tobias, Sheryl Napolean, Jane Farr.

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�First Row: Barbara Gilbert, Holly Rapp, Cecelia Rosen, Sharon Parker, Mrs. Pokorny, Janet Sohn, Carole B. Rudy, Judy Sisco, Elena
Uprimny. Second Row: Bonnie Herzog, Millicent Knierim, Sandy Woolf, Judy Winte rs, No rine Williams, Joanne Skiba, Karen Moran,
Susan Lawson, Leslie Marino.

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First Row: Jim Laffey, Will Rodenhauser, Roger Bergman, Mark Rosenbaum, Jay Ruckel, Jim Leone, Larry Rhinard, Joe Gatto, Bimmie Mason, Elliott Dania,
Russell Bittier, Peter Reis. Second Row: Bill Shillabeer, John Waczer, Fred Bauer, Bo b Carone, Tom Tomkiewicz, Ken Jarva, Vic Altonen, Joe Rohn, Donald
Bohl, William MacWhinney, Larry McKeown, Bill Stauffer. Third Row: Hank Kline, lance Penhale, Armand Mascioli, Martin Hurley, Carl Sponenberg, Nick Barna,
Dan Maneval, Roger Brewer, Peter Polashenski, Bryan McFarland, Stephen Davis.

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��Organizations
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85

�Accounting Club
The Accounting Club provides Accounting and Business majors with
the opportunity to supplement their
academic work through field trips,
guest speakers, and educational ·films.
The Accounting Club sponsors the
Freshman Weekend Dance and conducts a seminar for prospective Freshmen interested in this field. Senior
members are honored at the Club's
annual Dinner Dance. The Accounting Club, in addition to all their other
duties, form the intramural softball
team known as the "Auditballs."

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First Row : Chuck Huey, Carl Worthington, Barbara Reynoldson, Sharon Strezlchak, Llye Kresge, Bill Mainwaring. Second Row:
Bill Kaylor, M. Jack Brooks, Al Bachman, Bob Burnat, Barry Miller, T. Yeisley. Third Row: Al Gamble, Rich Bergstrasser, Ern ie
Krute, Jack Barnes. Fourth Row: Steve Gavlick, Gerry McHale, Gene Bonfani, John Ginochetti, Bob .,Macey, Charlie Lockhard,
Ed McGinnis, Nick Nickles . Fifth Row: John Maas, Bill Janes, Dave Speicher, Joe Klaips.

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�Art Club
Wilkes College Art Club features workshop seminars, lectures, movies, exhibits, and a annual trip to New York to visit art
galleries, museums and similar
places of interest. Climaxing the
activities of this group is the
Spring Art Fair in which the students display their works and
give demonstrations in the different media.

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�Keith Ackerman
Editor in Chief

Grace Jones
Assistant Editor

Theresa Martincavage
Picture Editor

Fir.

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Amnicola
"AmniCola-the friendly soft
drink . . . Ackerman guitaring
while Grace burned . . . the pinups in the dark room were of an
unquestionable nature this year
and the copy editor knew as
much about girl's basketball as
girl's hockey-George of the triplicates: ah, Bartleby, ah, Amnicola
.. . the Gibbon's Group ... the
resurrection of Hrynkiw-Banquo
at the layout table ... Handy Andy . . . Theresa finally building
a "collage" shot of the Freshman
Class from thousands of walletsizes . . . and the Amnicola office with its tiers of boxed office
supplies and its cask of Amontillado."

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Nick Wartella
Head Photographer

Angelo Speziale
Photographer

Bob Cardillo
Photographer

Chester Colson
Advisor

Jack Hardie
Copy Editor

Bob Ford
Contributing Artist

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Barbara Bigus
Typist

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Assistant Business
Manager

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�Assembly Committee
The purpose of the Assembly Committee is to plan student assemblies for
the following year and to award a trophy
for the best assembly planned by individua I clubs. The goal of the committee
is to plan and ar:range assemblies that
are interesting as well as enjoyable to
the faculty and to the student body. The
committee is represented by four members of each class and meets periodically
with the Dean of Women.

First Row: Mary Russin, Jerry Jean Baird, Ann Niehoff, Ricki Hahn, Marie
Persic. Second Row: Steve Van Dyke, Joe Brillinger, Don Conway, Sumner
Hayward. Absent: Andrea Templar, Charlotte Peterson.

Wilkes Band
The Wilkes Band, comprised of students of many
of the College's departments, provides music, backbeat-booming, and what-have-you at the College's football games. Under the direction of Mr. William Gasbarro, the band rehearses thrice weekly to appear in concert and in an annual assembly program. The Band
received this year's award for the best assembly.

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�The Beacon
The Beacon, a Wilkes College weekly, responsibly, comprehensively, professionally
and entertainingly keeps the student body
informed as to social and scholastic activities
on campus, serving as a Journalism workshop, a "bulletin board," and a student
voice. This year for the first time, the editorship became a dual role, with Joe Klaips and
Alis Pucilowski both the work and the honors .

First Row: Bob Cardillo, photographer, Leah Anderson , Bill Kanyuck, David Stout, Steve Gavala,
Chuck Petrillo, Joyce Lennon, Nick Wartella. Second Row : Clark Line, sports editor, Ruth Partilla,
Joe Klaips, Co-editor, Alis Pucilowski, Co-ed itor, Linda Edward$, Marshall Evans. Third Row: Judy
Valunas, Sylvia Dysleski, Rufh Zorzi, Charlotte Wetzel, Barbara Simms, Irene Norkaitis, Nancy Leland,
Paula Eike, Vicki Tatz, Carol Okrasinski, Carol Gass, Helen Dugan.

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�Biological Society
The Biological Society affords students an opportunity to become better acquainted with the latest developments in the science, sponsoring
monthly speakers, films, demonstrations and field trips. Members also
participate in several intercollegiate
conferences.

First Row: Thomas Giannini, Simon Russin, Henry Edwards, Charlie Knorr, Anthiny Ross, Howard
Nesbitt, George Polera, Howard Hughes, Dan Klem. Second Row : Charles Kosteva, Joseph Gatto,
Gigi Paciej, Pat Haydt, Ruth Kackauskas, Grace Barnowsky, John Pilosi, Marie Supko, Kathleen Maury,
Sarah Leonard, Rita Budnar, Carolyn Yonkin, Madelyn Esposito. Th ird Row: Richard Egan, Maureen
Flanery, Ira Katz, Dorothy Delong, Tanya April, Eleanor Jachimizak, Carol Castner, Tessie Cushner,
James Johns, Barbara Pokladowski, Cathy DeAngelis, Lorraine Siatkow ski, Roberta Skurkis.

Chemistry Club
The Wilkes College Chemistry Club is affiliated with the
newly organized . chapter of
the American Chemical Society.
Students pattern their campus activities after the nationaI society, presenting papers
and evoking discussion at
meetings.
Herb Maire was this year's
president, working closely
with the club's advisor, Mr.
Frank Salley.
First Row: Sharyn Yanoshak, Marguerite Yeirtz, James Harding, John Novinski, Second Row:
Ken Leyshon, Michelle Kovalchick, Audrey Kropko, Carl Polnasze k, Tom Ce bula, Herb Maier,
Hugh Jones, Vince Bernabe i, Ken Maloney.

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�Circle K

Since its inception at Wilkes
four years ago, Circle K has
grown to become one of the leading service
groups on campus.
The club has received national and state recognition for its program of projects including: annually bringing fifty underprivileged children to
the Donkey Basketball game, installing a much
needed sidewalk on campus, raising over $1,200
for the Crippled Children's Association, supplying
food baskets to needy families at Christmas, and
various other fund raising projects throughout
the year.

First Row: Richard Cantner, Jerry Grohowski, Ernest Krute, Marshall Evans, llye Kresge, Barry Miller. Second Row: Chales Huey, Dale
Kresge, Robert Stefanko, William Eckroat, Dan Reese, Wayne Bloomburg . Third Row: Steve Gavlick, George Elias, Mike Philo, Leon Obrzut,
Jack Miller.

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�Economics Club
The Economics Club engages in various activities with an emphasis on stimulating interest
and knowledge of business and economic fields.
Because the club sponsors films, assembly programs, lectures, and trips to financial hubs, they
appropriate funds to be invested in stocks. They
also held a greased pig contest to stimulate their
treasyry.

First Row: J. Gallagher, K. Walk, J. Kostraub, N. Mammarella, J. Tomari. Second Row: P. Mocko, J. DeMarco, D. Kendra, H.
Mack. Third Row: S. Lehman, T. Gibbs, S. Brown, C. Romane.

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�Creative theater has always been an accurate index to a college's social and intellectual growth, and
Wilkes' Cue 'n Curtain group consistently contributes
to as well as measures "that which grows by the river."
The hills around Wyoming Valley "came alive" this
year with The Sound of Music, a production which
proved to be not only musically and dramatically successful, but accentuated the vital role played by Wilkes'
thespians in uniting the College with the community.
1965 marks the final year of staging in the "intimate" Chase Garage, and with the new theater on the
River Common comes the promise of a greater future
for Al Groh's versatile and ambitious troupe.

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First Row: Susan Kempner, Jean Kardos, Vernie Shiposh, Sheryl Napoleon, Ann Niehoff, Lin Slaughter, Pauline Homko, Beverly Hanko, Kathie Davis, Mary
Russin. Second Row: Sumner Hayward, Herman George, David McGowan, Bob S"llith, Keith Russin, Dianne Alfaro, Margaret Klein, Edward Lipinski, Leslie Calimare, Ellen Feinstein, Steve Gavala, Dana Voorhees, Al Groh.

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�Education Club
One of the largest organizations on campus (with the
sole exception of "Day Students for Parking Space"), the
Education Club acts to "more
comfortably facilitate the transition from student to teacher.
In addition to working
through such professional organizations as the student
P.S.E.A. and the N.E.A., the
group functions with local
high school Future Teachers
of America clubs; annually,
the Education Club awards
a scholarship to one of its
junior members.
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First Row: Rhoda Oram, Carole Vercusky, Susan Evans, Donna Pudlosky, Sandra Grinzi, Sue Epstein, Beverly Walison.
Second Row: Charlene Nalbach, Lois Petroski, Barbara Bigus, Maryann Berger, Patricia Davis. Third Row : Barbara
Hastie, Mariann Resnick, Anne W. Roe, Barbara Menarick, Carol Renna, Pat Brygider, Myrna Lou Brodbeck. Fourth Row :
Helen Mack, Susan Swan, Marylin Davis, Leslie Tobias, Marion Charnitski, Patricia lannuzzo, Elaine Barbini. Fifth Row:
Angelo Lorenzoni, Robert Harding, Thomas Crop, William Perrego, Joseph R. Czarnecki.

Engineering Club
The Engineering Society at
Wilkes creates an atmosphere
which fosters and maintains
a greater awareness of Engineering in the light of related
subjects, instilling in its members the significance of the
profession in technological society.
The club participates in industrial field trips, invites
guest speakers and takes part
in projects involving the technical sciences in general.

Allen Sands ( President ) , Jack Miller, Le ilani Hall , Robert Wallace.

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First Row: Vicki Tatz, Regina Watkins, Lorna Tarnoff. Second Row: Mr. Stanley Gutin (Advisor), Thomas Pirnot, Andrea Templar,
Philip Cheifetz.

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The Wilkes College Forum was organized to "stimulate and encourage intellectual curiosity" among
students; each member prepares a "talk" on a topic
of his choosing and delivers it to the group, opening the evening's informal discussion.
Philip Cheifetz, President, and Advisor, Mr. Gutin
worked together this year to produce an enlightening and diversified program, including such topics
as "The Computer and the Brain," "Existential Psychoanalysis," "The Rosicrucians," and "Electronic
Music."

Intercollegiate Conference
on Government
ICG at Wilkes serves to promote an active interest
and participation in the various phases of practical
politics, acting as an affiliate with colleges throughout the Commonwealth in regular conferences and
in an annual convention in the State Capital. This
year:s Chairman was Carol Meneguzzo, whose
leadership qualities were augmented by the assistance of Advisor, Arthur Hoover.

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�Inter Dormitory
Council
The IDC is the governing
body of the Wilkes ColJege
Dormitory population, weighing the many problems which
arise in everyday campus living, aiming to make college
residence both pleasant and
rewarding .
The group sponsors t~e annua I Freshman Weekend as
well as the students taking
part in the Hampton Exchange
with Hampton Institute, Virginia.
In the future, IDC plans to
bring to Wilkes "Zoes," the
Greek orphan whom it has
been supporting as schooling
for a number of years.

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First Row: Steve Van Dyke, president, Mary Ellen Donohue, secretary, Dav id Levy, vice president, Boyd
Aebli, treasurer. Second Row: Forest Eichman, Mark Benzivenco, Dennis Jones, Mary Ellen Zwonik, Karen
Moran, Ann Marie Micklo, Carol Rudy, Charlette Peterson, Sue Drak, Barbara Yannunzio, Mike Muste llo.
Third Row: Bill Busch, Earl Eckhart, Larry Mckowan, Jim Mason , Joe Brillinger, Holly Rapp, Ba rbara Murphy, Elena Mendel, Andrea Gallett, Steve Gavala . Fourth Row: Alan Gamble, Chip O'Reilly, Ted Gourley,
Jack Geller, Pam Eustice, Lee McCloskey, Judith Adams, Barbara Kempel, Barbara Olin .

�Jaycees
The Wilkes College Jaycees is
a campus organization which
works to bring school and community closer together.
This year, under the leadership
of President Sumner Hayward,
the Jaycees' largest project was
the sponsoring of the Christmas
party for underprivileged children; always working in close coordination with the Wilkes-Barre
Jaycees, the group took part in
the Orphan's Shopping Tour and
the big Home and Industry Show.
Wilkes' Jaycees organization is
designed to stimulate qualities of
leadership and social responsibility in college men.

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First Row: Mike Currilla, Joe Defilippis, Boyd Aebli, Neil Remland, Paul Macko. Second Row: Joe Brillin~er,
William VanHorn, Sumner Hayward, Chuck Petrillo, Nick Wartella. Third Row: Al Spencer, Carlton Smith,
Wayne Yetter, James Reid, Alan Wickstein. Fourth Row: Robert Vanderoef, Joe Mitchell, Paul Bachman,
David Duckoff.

JUni US

The Junius Society is the
College's History Club. At
its regular meetings, the
group invites speakers to
·discuss local, nation a I and
international events, films
are shown and tours are
sponsored. This year, under

the direction of Michael
Konnick, President, and advisor Dr. Cox, the Junius
Society expanded its role in
public relations, sending
speakers to local high
schools.

First Row: Don OeFranco, Harriet Lyons, Gail Wallen, Barbara Kubinski, Rose Rizzo,
Michael Kinnick, Or. Harold Cox, advisor. Second Row: Dave Cowan, Fulton Rice,
Frank Ford, Dave Walker, Dale Edwards, Jerry Weber.

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�Lettermen

The Wilkes College Lettermen's
Club, the traditional sponsor of
the Christmas Formal, conducts all its many
projects and social affairs to the end that the
funds provide ;:i scholarship to their most deserving junior athlete.
This year's president, Tom Trosko, is to be
commended for a job well done in leading the
group, in shining shoes, and in out-sawing Advisor, Dean Ralston at the· Cherry Tree Chop.

First Row: James Jenkins, Harry Heesch, Ned McGinley, Tom Trosko, Bob Weston, Dave Larmouth. Second Row:
Ernie Krute, Ted Travis-Bey, Joe Settineri, Tom Ambrosi, Tom Palfrey, John Krip. Third Row: Dave Closterman, Ed
Comstock, Fran Alexis. Fourth Row: Joe Chanecka, Roger Maclauchlin, Gary Popovich, Pa ul Purta. Fifth Row: Rich Verhanovitz, Tom Rokita, Bill Schneider, Larry Gubanich, Ken Wiswall . Sixth Row: Ron Grohowski, Rich Beck, Dave
Thomas, Brinley Varchol, John Karpiak. Seventh Row: Mike Romeo, Tim McGinley, Bob Thompson, Jim Smith, Bill
Tinney. Eighth Row: Pete Malinoskey, Joe Keiter, Jack Jarvela, Ralph Hendershot, Owen Francis.

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�Letterwomen's Club
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Feminine counterparts of the Lettermen, these
Wilkes women assist the college in the administration of women's collegiate athletics with the
aim of cultivating both an interest in and the
dignity of women's athletics.
Each year the Letterwomen sponsor a scholarship to a junior active in their ranks applicable
to her senior year.

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First Row: Patricia Davis, Helen Mack, Sue Epstein, Rose Ann Hallet. Second Row:
Maryann Berger, Barbara Kemple . Third Row: Elaine Barbini, Sally Leonard, Joyce
Turner. Fourth Row: Tanya Tissue, Ellen Gallagher, Harriet Lyons.

The Manuscript
The 1965 Wilkes College Manuscript was the largest in the history of the school, consistent with
the pattern of the growth of this
campus organization .
The Literary Magazine offers
the College an artistic outlet, publishing works of fiction and poetry
as well as graphic arts, with an
emphasis on "expression, idea,
and the development of student
creativity" (which ain't even to
mention thar Manuscript sponsors
the showing of art and foreign
films throughout the year).
Dr. Phillip Rizzo, advisor, Patric McGarty, Florence Greskiewicz, Stephanie Boyle, Donna ~imble, Beverly
Hanko, Regina Watkins, Ed Lipinski, Andrea Templar, Gerry Boch, Rosemary Rush, Man Parcell, Jane
Jansik, Sheryl Napoleo·n, Jack Hardie, editor, Tony Toluba .

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�Photography Club
The College's sources of creativity are unlimited;
and the Photography Club seldom misses opportunities to record the beautiful. Among their busy
hours Bob Cardillo, Angelo Speziale, and Nick War-.
tella are responsible for the Miss Seasons contest.
Judging photographs on subject matter and technique, they .select six young women of the College
to represent each month. Miss Seasons is elected
by the student body from the six candidates.

Nick Wartella, Angelo Speziale, Bob Cardillo.

Miss Seasons

Charlene Ross

Miss December

Alexis Powlenak

Miss Janua-ry

Irene Norkaitis

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Miss November

Miss February

Nona Champi

Charetta Champi

�First Row: Joanne Kearney, Mark Bencivergo, James Leone, Marietta Cefalo, Noreen Considine. Second Row: Robert Vincenti,
Nelle Augustini, Stuart Kranson, Barbara Salus, Barbara Tayoun, Mary McNally. Third Row: Dave King, Elaine Vilensky, Susan
Lawson, Emily Wright, Sharon Parker. Fourth Row: Tom Weiskerger, Judy K~ss, Don Defranco. Fifth Row: Ginny Fleming, Alice
Panowicz, Marilyn Slifer, Dr. Riley. Sixth Row: Larry Rhinard, Margaret Klein, John Nork, Marie Persic.

Psychology-9ociology Club
To prepare students of psychology and sociology for their
field through meetings with
professionals, the College's
Psychology-Sociology club exists.

Radio Club
The College's amateur radio enthusiasts established radio station K3NOM to provide contact with colleges
throughout the world. The
club is open to all interested
students and does not limit
itself to licensed operators .

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�First Row: Darlene Moll, Jacqui Rubin, Cathy DeAngelis, president, Elaine Geba, Judy Simonson. Second
Row: Matthew Fliss, Harry Wilson, Gerry McHale, Roger Mclauchlin, John Lore. Third Row: Don Ungemah, Ron Czajkowski, Bill Webb, John Cavalini.

Student Government
The Student Government is an autonomous body formed to maintain a direct link
between students and
Administration.
Through its executive, legislative and "judicial agencies, it plans, supervises and coordinates all student activities and formulates
a budget for the Student Activities Fund.
Each year the Student Government sponsors and directs the Spring and Fall Concerts, the Cinderella Ball, Homecoming Weekend, the Winter Carnival, the Intercollegiate
Hootenanny and the!' All-College Dance.

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Theta Delta Rho
TDR is Wilkes' women's service organization, offering college
women the opportunity to plan
and direct on-and-off campus social activities. This year the sorority sponsored the Golden Agers'
Christmas Party, the Faculty Tea,
the Valentine Semi-Formal and
the traditional "tea" for incoming
freshman girls.
Advisor, Dean Ahlborn worked
in close conjunction through the
year with Dolores Chicanosky,
1965 TDR President.

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First Row: Toni Supchak, Gretchen Hahn, Lois Kulish, Marietta Cefalo. Second Row: Kathy Turanski, Dolores
Chicanosky, Sue Bellone, Linda Merner. Third Row: Irene Norkaitis, Barbara Wiesneski, Joyce Adams, Doro-

thy Delong, Maureen Flanley, Nancy Czubek.

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�Women's Chorus
The Women's Chorus offers enjoyment a_nd satisfaction to the
student interested in music and
entertaining others.
The group sings for many civic and religious affairs locally, and
looks forward each year to its
Spring Tour of high schools and
colleges in Pennsylvania and
neighboring states.
First Row: Elaine Weber, Carol Thomas, Beverly Crane, Natalie Zelkow itz, Pat Beshada , Nancy Davis.
Second Row: Jane Chergosky, Rosemary Leaser, Linda Haas, Linda Hoffman, Paul Eike, Barbara
Dorish, Merrill Farrell. Third Row: Sue Evans, Linda Werner, Georgia Bershee, Barbara Lewis, Pat
Clark, Donna Pudlosky.

Wilkes Chorus
The Wilkes Chorus is a student group of men and women under the direction of Mr.
Richard Chapline, instructor of
voice in the College's Department of Music. Through intensive practice and training, the
Chorus masters a diversity of
choral literature in preparation for its yearly series of concerts .

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�Young Republicans

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In line with the Wilkes ideal
of something-for-everybody-extracurricularly, this newly sanctioned union
of young Scrantons ·and Truaxes provides the politically prone student
with the opportunity to get the "feel"
of the inner workings of one of our
major party machines. One event on
this club's agenda involves a joint

Leadership Training Session at the
state capital. This session's program
consisted of discussions on voter registration, campaign activities, leadership qualities, and club organization;
and a chance for collegiate delegates
to talk turkey ( or should we say elephant) with leading figures in state
politics.

First Row: Joan Sipko, secretary; Bin Webb, treasurer; Second Row: Charles Petrillo, vice-chairman;
Paul Bachman, chairman.

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This year Freshman Week's traumatic joy and jubilant pathos
began on the thirteenth of September and lasted for at least
two semesters, the class of '68 consisting of some 535 confused and/ or "gung ho" members.
There were the usual orientation and "glad-to-have-y'all"
speeches in the first few days and a big "Come 'n Meet Us"
dance climaxed the week.
The Freshman Class project went off well; four hundred flailing frosh descended upon the hinterlands of Kirby Park, clearing the underbrush, raking the grass and looking for nickles and
quarters.
And the tradition of Hell Night was preserved: Dormitory
skits with their "dress"ed and undressed, bra'd and hurrahed
heroes and villains and transvestal virgins (not to mention the
Idiots March through town and around the Square).

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�"We're the class that's really great!
We're the class of sixty-eight!"
Freshmen were required the first weeks to do all manner
of homage to the upperclassmen (sophomores); it is even
rumored that some were sent off campus on cigarette-buying
errands.
The Tribunal meted out severe justice this year, the Defense
Attorney again on the defensive, but the greater spirit and the
more serious side of freshmanship was expressed in Dean
George Ralston's address to the incoming class:
"Central to your minds should be that dedication to learning,
sharing , service and fellowship upon which your college is
founded. Fighting the ignorance of social injustice by apply ing
a broadened social awareness, you should strive to develop
and apply a degree of moral integrity which foreshadows your
role as the leader of the family, community and nation .
''In such action-in the search for truth and progress- lies
the hope of the ages."

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��Parents' Day
A crisp tenth of October welcomed Wilkes' parents
to the day now annually set aside in their honor. Students served as guides as parents were offered the opportunity to acquaint themselves with the campus, faculty, administration, and their own children .
All were honored spectators as Wilkes lost the morning's soccer game to FDU-Madison and Dr. Farley was
the featured speaker at the buffet luncheon.

The luncheon was followed in turn by a crisp 28 to
8 defeat of the Colonels to Upsala.

All parents of students not on the football and soccer
teams crisply agreed the day to have been well spent.

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�Th.eodore Bikel

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Parent's Day was climaxed
with the Theodore Bike! Concert held that night in the gym
with some 1500 in attendance.
A native of Vienna, Bikel
came renowned as an actor,
folksinger, linguist, guitarist
and politician; he honored

Wilkes with his appearance
only hours before leaving fur
an engagement at Carnegie
Hall ( about 130 miles from
Chase Hall).
As expected, Bikel proved
himself an excellent showman, his multilingual· repertoire including authentic pieces in Spanish, French, German, Israeli, Russian and English . He sat through the en..:

tire performance, his lapel
daintily sporting a Ban-theBomb button.
Tfie concert was a success
and audience reaction expressed tribute not only to the
talent of the great Bike!, but
to the spirit of collegiate ex

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Homecoming means tapping, banging, and spraying
the traditional displays. For
the second consecutive year,
Weckesser Hall won the
award for the best women's
dormitory display. Dennison
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the Education Club's display
was best among those entered
organizations. All the displays
are assembled by students
who use various media including animation to multiply enthusiasm.

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Friday night, before the
Big Game, students and
Alumni gather for the annual
Homecoming Bonfire. The
highlight of the evening is not
the bonfire, as one might expect, but the cheers lead by
Dean George Ralston.

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�Alumni Reception at Host

Homecoming brings an
overwhelming enthusiasm
which animates students and
resides in Alumni who review
the college with resurgent
nostalgia. One of the gayest
moments is the crowning of
the Queen and Princesses.
This year's court consisted of
Queen Cathy De Angelis,
Princesses Mary Russin and
Jo Signorelli Russin. At the
Homecoming Game Half-Time

ceremonies the Queen and her
court were presented with
flowers, presents, and cheers.
After the mid-day's exciting
victories, the students were
invited to the annual Homecoming Dinner-Dance sponsored by student Government
and held in the gym. The
Alumni celebrated with dinner
and dancing at the Host's
Alexander Room.

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Annual
Awards
Assembly

This year no less
than fifty-two students were honored at the
Awards Assembly, with a special
award given by the Circle K Club
to retiring Chairman of the History Department, Dr. Harold Thatcher, for distinguished service in
his years with the College.
Mr. Joseph Salzburg, advisor
to the Beacon, presented graduating members with medals; recipients were editors Joseph Klaips
and Alis Pucilowski, and staff
members Marshall Evans, Linda
Edwards, Clark Line, Sam Baccanari, John Sickler, Roger Squier,
David Stout, and Charlotte Wetzel.
The Beacon "Athlete-of-theYear" trophy was awarded to Ted

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Travis-Bey, while Dr. Charles Reif presented the Biology
Beaker to seniors Madelyn Esposito and Howard Hughes and
the Pollywog Award to Kathleen Davis and Charles Hildebrand.
A one-year subscription to Scientific American was given
by the Biology Club to James Marks Jr., the Club's outstanding sophomore.
Dr. Alfred Bastress presented the Science Award of the
Chemistry Department to Gerald Missal; and Arthur Hoover
awarded certificates of appreciation to Student Government
members Cathy DeAngelis, Don Ungemah, Darlene Moll,
Harry Wilson, Elaine Geba; Ken Antonini, Roger Mclauchlin, John Lore, John Cavalini, Jerry McHale, Bill Webb, Al
Saidman, Mat Fliss, Joe Keifer, Jaqui Rubin, and Judy
Simonson received certificates for one year's service.
The ICG bronze ga'vel was presented to retiring Chairman
Carol Meneguzzo.
Mr. William Gasbarro, Chairman of the Music Department, awarded a membership in the Mathematical Association of America to Thomas Pirnot as the most valuable
senior member of the band. Representing the band itself,
Mr. Raymond Nutaitis accepted the trophy for the best assembly program.
Cathy DeAngelis and Don Ungemah of Sterling and Butler Halls were named "Outstanding Dormitory Students of
the Year" to have their names inscribed on the plaques in
the commons.
The Women's Activities Association presented awards to
its senior members-cheerleaders Jerry Jean Baird, Captain;
Mary Lou Searles, Co-Captain; Charlene Nalbak and
Jo Signorelli Russin-Majorettes Lois Kutish, Captain;
Rosemary Rizzo, Co-Captain; Barbara Menarich, and
Madelyn Esposito-and to kickline Captain Jody Morrison.
The Awards Assembly ceremonies were concluded with the Junior Chamber of Commerce "Reese
Jones" Award being given to Boyd Aebli by outgoing President Sumner Hayward.

��Junior-Senior
Dinner Dance

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The Juniors and Seniors have been innovating again. Last November the two classes combined efforts and sponsored the Junior-Senior Dinner Dance. The affair was the
first of the College's events to be held at the
Westmoreland Club. The capacity crowd of
one hundred twenty-five couples, enjoying
the club, and dinner, and music, danced .

�Sound of Music
Once upon a time a most amazing spiritual metamorphosis befell the campus. Office
girls sudden-ly joined the nunnery at Nonnberg; Mr. Whitby gave up the glamorous
life of the administration for the austere
life of a seamstress; and he sewed curtains;
and children came to sing.
Captivating, permeating, obliterating all
unto itself was Sound of Music. Though enchantment must give way to consuming reality, it leaves its impression on all it has
touched. And they lived happily ...

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�THE CAST:
Capta in Von Trapp ---------------------------- John Hyer
Maria ---------------------------------------- Rhea Poli tis Sim ms
Mother Abbess -------------------------------- Helen Ralston
Elsa ---------------------------------------------------- Betsy Dukes
Frau Schmidt ------------------------------------ Mary Russin
Max ---------------------------------------------------- James Eitel

Rolf ----------------------------------- Donald Conway
Franz - -- - ------------------------- Anthony Toi uba
Admiral Von Schreiber ________ Keith Russin
Baron Elberfeld -------------------------------- Basil Russin
Von Trapp children ____________________ Carol Cronower
Mark Bliss
Mike Schwarzchild
Marcine Morris
Sherry Mitchell
Jeananne Vivien
Nita Novy
The Nun s--------- - --------------------- Margaret Klein
Jane Morris
Iris Collins

�". . . these are a few of my favorite things."

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�With words that appear superfluous, but in reality fall
short of the true value of the
performance, the Amnicola
presents the essence of The
Sound of Music.

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�Christmas
•lk
Shimmerings in dor8 t W I 8S mitory windows warm
long weeks before Christmashome. Children conjure up carols,
frugs , stacatto of lights, watusis,
explosions before Christmashome.

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�Polynesian Paradise
Theta Delta Rho, holds its
entine Semi-Formal yearly.
evening's culmination is
crowning of the Queen; this
the honor went to Miss
Kutish.

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ValThe
the
year
Lois

�Lettermen's Formal

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A "Wonderland in White" befell the Manfield Ballroom in midDecember when the Lettermen
and their ladies attended the annual Lettermen's Formal. Winter
scenes and Christmas trees shimmered Greetings.

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��Winter Carnival
Intersession
is
always
looked forward to by Wilkes
students as the week is highlighted with the annual trip
to Buckhill Falls for the Winter
Carnival. Ice skating, sledding,
skiing, guests and fireside
conversation seem to help
everyone lose count of the
hours and minutes that separate one semester's final exams from the traumatic first
classes of the next.
This year the weather was

perfect for skating, but the icy
conditions made Hans Brinkers of most who had expected to try some serious sledding or to try their luck on
skis.
The big dinner and dance
at dusk, however, crowned by
the coronation of Diane Alfaro
as "Snowflake Q u e e n,"
proved a happier conclusion
to the day's sport than linament and balm.

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��Her Majesty throned and
the banquet done, ping pong,
billiards, pitch, (poker?) and
(Pepto Bismol?) _, television,
the Frug, Watusi, and the
Freddy, discussions as to the
relative merits of each Dean's
List, as to who was going
home to the draftiest dorm
and why-left barely energy
for the drive home from the
Poconos and another Winter
Carnival's Spring.

135

���Cherry Tree Chop
The Lettermen's C h e r r y
Tree Chop is always best remembered for its intermission: the pie-eating and logsawing contests.
In the first, Dr. Harold
"The-South-Will-Rise - Again"
Cox set out to uphold the
previous year's faculty title
taken at great cost by Dr.
Michelini. The "Rebel" was
opposed by "The Polish Falcon," Joe Chanecka, who,
with the prowess of Taras
Bulba, won the honor of
throwing all remaining pies at
his red-faced opponent.

Dean Ralston, who had
boasted, "Ah can still beat
any two lettermen on campus," joined with Dr. Cox in
losing the log-sawing contest
to Tom Trosko and Ed Comstock, who were indignant
when their opponents suggested that it might have been
more sporting if both saws
had been dull and rusty.
No less than three blocks
from all this formal sobriety,
several Wilkes st u de n ts
danced in their stocking feet
on the televised "Lloyd Thaxton Show."

�Best Dressed Contest

The annual judging of Wilkes' best
dressed coed took place Sunday evening,
February 21, with finalists each modeling tfiree ensembles from her wardrobe.
Glamour Magazine set the entry qualifications: "poise, general good grooming,
tastefulness in selecting styles and colors ... and a good sense in managing
a clothes budget."
Judges Rosemary Almayer-Beck, Marene Olson, Robert Capin and A. Evangelista were hardly contained in selecting
Miss Regina Watkins of Hanover Green
as Miss Best Dressed of 1965.
Similarly, Miss Watkins, a best dressed
candidate of the previous year, could
hardly contain herself.
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��Donkey Basketball
March twelfth. Evening. Donkeys
to the right of them. Donkeys to the
left of them . The foul line more so
than usual. The faculty and students
laughing and joking casually as if to
break the pre-battle tension . The enemy braying casually among themselves as if to break the pre-battle
tension, yet, with an undefeated record, confident somehow of another
victory, knowing that the Stars and
Flashes would be sure to make burros
of themselvPs.
They did.

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�All College

Some twelve groups
from seven eastern colleges entered the competition of Wilkes' annual
"All College Hootenanny,"
March 13th, sponsored by
Student Government.
A fair gym full of "folk"
was present to see and
hear "The Rummers" of
Lehigh, "The Brookshires"
and Mary Rhoads, both
from Muh lenburg State,
"The Crabgrass Boys" of
Kutztown State, "The
Hawk Trio" from St. Joseph's College, "The BlueGrass Stompers" of Temple, "The King's College
Regents" and "The Carbaggers" both from the
Hotel
Sterling,
Ann
Weatherby and "The War-

ner Trio" of Wilkes and
"The East Bank of the
North Branch of the Susquehanna River Singers"
from hunger.
A first prize of one hundred "greenback" dollars
went to the "Hawk Trio"
who sang "San Francisco
Bay Blues," "If I had a
Hammer," and "If I had a
Hundred Dollars". "The
Rummers" were awarded
second prize of fifty dollars. And Wilkes' "Warner
Trio"-George
Evancho,
Bob Danchek, Nick Stefanowski and Mark Rosenbaum-took third place for
being the only trio that actually looked and sounded
like four performers.

Hoo·

�Hootenanny

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�Theta Delta Rho Tea
for High School Seniors
In order to better acquaint the College's prospective students with a day
in the life of the average co-ed, Theta
Delta Rho sponsors the Annual Tea for
High School Seniors. The Seniors sip tea,
nibble cookies, and tour the campus.

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�Hampton Weekend

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Hampton Weekend affords both the
students of the College and those of
Hampton Institute of Technology the opportunity of becoming better a~quainted
with the workings of both institutions.
The first half of the program sends a
group of selected students from Wilkes
to travel to Hampton Institute in Virginia . They are invited to sit in on classes
and in general to assume the air of the
average student. After classes come parties, dances, dinners, and talk. Some
weeks later Hampton students arrive at
Wilkes to participate in a similar program of assimilation.

145

�Man With a
Tranquil Mind
Cue 'n Curtain is open to participation in directing as well as other
aspects of the theater. Man with
a Tranquil Mind, directed by Ann
Niehoff, a sophomore English major, and He/lo Out There, directed
by Sumner Hayward, a senior History major, were successful experiments with student leaders.

146

�You Never
Can Tell
Chase Thea.ter s last production
was George Bernard Shaw's You
Never Can Te//. Beacon reviewer
David Stout explained that the
play's intricate mixture of comedy
and tragedy provided Director
Groh with a "showcase of talent
that is as much his as those in
whom he made it bloom."

147

�THE COURT: Pam DeHaven, Mary Lou Searles, Molly Boyle, Lee McCloskey, Cinderella 1964 Jo Russin,
Cinderella Jerry Jean Baird, Dolores Chicanoski, Mary Russin, Lois Kulish, Nancy Czubek, Elena Mendel.

�Cinderella Ba II
The weather was far from perfect, but Disney
himself couldn't have created better contrast in the
ballroom atmosphere of the lrem Temple Country
Club.
This year the glass slipper fit Miss Jerry Jean
Baird.
Four pumpkins in the parking lot are said to have
become Austin-Healeys at the stroke of genius.

149

�Art Fair
The Art Fair, sponsored by the College's
Art Club, is a three-day exhibition displaying
the work of students of the plastic arts. Submission of work is open to all students as
well as those majoring in Fine Arts. In order
to acquaint visitors with unusual techniques,
students demonstrated monoprints, watercolor, graphic procedures, collages, jewelry
making, and the potter's wheel. Visitors were
invited to try their hand at the crafts. Most
of the works were available for sale .

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�Senior
Dinner Dance

This year's Senior Dinner Dance offered the traditional balance of solemnity and frivolity.
Following a veritable banquet of roast beef, potatoes and celery, Mr. Farrar gave a 19th hole farewell talk to his graduating golf team, Dr. Michelini
and Ed Comstock exchanged pleasantries, the Deans
addressed the last-minute seniors, and Dr. Farley
spoke on the challenge of a changing world, learning as life, and the responsibility of the educated
citizen to his society.
Why did Don Ungemah keep leaving the room?
Why did David Stout appear to be the only snappy
stepper on the dance floor? Why were the majority
of the faculty members in the Treasure Island Room?
Why?

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Senior Class Outing
Again this year the Senior Class Outing was held
at the Farley farm at Fair-Lea.
Hot dogs. Mustard . Relish. Just about everybody .
.. The weather was clear and sunny; students, faculty, and administration took their cue here and the
affair became one of the more memorable of the
year, as the open air and the atmosphere of informality, the absence of white shirts and ties put
everyone far more naturally at ease than any indoors
occasion.
And, again, Dr. and Mrs. Farley were the perfect
hosts.

:ered the trality.
,ast beef, po1th hole fareDr. Michelini
es, the Deans
id Dr. Farley
world, learnthe educated
19 the room?
only snappy
, the majority
sland Room?

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��Finals
Finals come twice a year to the
gym trailing lap boards and folding
chairs and tears and smiles and sometimes heads.

155

�Baccalaureate
To be a part of an institution and to live with
its life's blood supplementing one's own vitality permeates the sensitive individual and secures him
to the institution's whole .
As one approaches the inevitable
departure
he
seeks not to let go. Dr.
Hugo Mailey, in his address at Baccalaureate
Services gave to his audience the means not to uproot, but to transplant its
sense of rapport with this
institution to the brotherhood of humanity.

�Commencement

The graduating seniors
in a final assembly, recalling and p r o j e ct i n g,
listened to excitement,
and it became part of
them-the electricity of
President Farley's awarding the College's first master's degrees; the fulfillment of four year's
growth; the bestowing of
an honorary Doctorate to
Dr. Gaylord Harnwell .. .
the making of new individuals.

��Sports

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�With the squad looking promising, Coach Rollie Schmidt and his
staff Jonah Goobic, Frank Spudis,
and John Rowlands prepared to
launch their football campaign with
a victory over Lebanon Valley. In spite
of high enthusiasm and a fighting
spirit, the Colonels lost their first three
games to Lebanon Valley, Moravian,
and Upsala.

�Football

~ promis. and his
k Spudis,
pared to
aign with
,y. In spite
:i fighting
first three
Moravian,

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��Team power was impaired by injuries to key men such as center Ralph
Hendershot, wingback Jack Jarvela,
backs Ted Travis-Bey and Tom Trosko,
but the Colonels rallied to defeat
Ursinus 42-13 in the annual Homecoming Game. Paul Purta, Ed Comstock, Tom Trosko, Ted Travis-Bey,
and Ron Grohowski thrilled the Homecoming audience with their drive
and determination on the field.
Wilkes lost the final three games
to Juniata, Delaware Valley, and Albright, ending the season with a disappointing 1-6 record . All was not
lost, however, for the Colonels took
note of all weaknesses to assure a
more successful season next year.

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��9occer
The past season loomed ill-fated
for the Colonels. Although they had
a losing season, the team did play
well, only losing by small margins in
a majority of their games. The team
had one win and three ties against
eight defeats.
Leading scorers for the Colonels this
season were Bob Eurich and Rich
Beck, each booting s"ix goals. Rich
Bucko contributed a good all-around
effort defensively as well as offensively for the Colonels.
Wilkes loses five senior soccer players through graduation. Among them
are Co-captains Bob Eurich and Larry
Gubanich. This year's freshmen contributed much to the team effort this
past season.

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�Cheerleaders
The Cheerleaders cheer at football
games. Like anything else, it's something to do.

First Row: Judy Rock, Co-Captains Jerry Jean Baird and Mary Lou Searles, Maureen Savage. Second Row:
Beverly Shamen, Liz Slaughter, Jean Kardos, Reggie Belden, Norma Falk.

Kickline
The Kickline : twelve girls
twenty-four legs ...

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�Majorettes
They whirl. They twid. They go
forward. Sideways. Backward, and
so on.

First Row: Rosemary Rizzo, Lois Kulish, Barbara Menarick. Second Row: Barbara Dorish,
Madeline Esposito.

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�Women's Hockey
The "Colonelettes", under the coaching
and direction of Mrs. Doris Saracino, turned
in a good sea~onal record this year by the
impetus of regular practice and a more extensive exercise program.
In the year's opener, Wilkes' girls shut
out Moravian, 4-3; by its very existence,
the Girls' Hockey team serves to foster
the spirit of physical activity and sportswomanship on the campus.

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First Row: Claudia Ross, Patty Davis, Jo Ann Ma'9olis, Darlene Moll, Ann Northrup,
Bonnie Hyatt, Sally Leonard. Second Row, Coach Doris Saracino, Louise Edwards,
Marie Persic, Leslie Tobias, Barbara Kempel, Harriet Lyons, Karen Walk, Margaret
Klein, Joyce Turner, Jane Black.

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�First Row: Ned McGinley, Joe Kiefer, Vic Altonen, Bill Stauffer, Dave Hall, Dick Cook, Fran Olexy, Bill Tinney. Second
Row: Jay Ruckel, Dave Larmouth, Lance Penhale, Pete Griffin, John Carr, Coach Reese, Gary Pros, Joe Settineri,
Brinley Varchol , Mike Tinney, Wayne Bloomberg.

Wrestling
For the Wilkes fan who attended
a sporting event to see his team win,
the wrestling contests at Wilkes were
just the ticket. Under the coaching
talents of John Reese known for his
molding of championship teams and
individual talents, the grapplers boasted a 9-1 record, three of the wins
being shut-outs. The loss to Ithaca,
their first defeat to that team in ten
years, was a thriller. Going into the
final match, the Bombers were ahead
by one point. Wilkes was called on
a technicality, however, giving the
foe the extra point needed to tie
the match. They won by a single
point. Captain Ned McGinley, Dave
Hall, and John Carr remained undefeated in dual meet competition.

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�First Row: Dale Nicholson, Gary Sharka, Edward Podehl, Robert Carone, Mark Wagner, Joe Chanecka, James Smith, Alan Hebster, Jack
Christopher, James Saunders. Second Row: Coach Ferris, Thomas Finarelli, Tom Trosko, Ray Ardan, Leon Obrzut, James Antoni, Michael
Sharok, Paul Steinberg, Ted Travis-Bey, Managers Dennis Quigley and Robert Thompson.

�Basketball
The Wilkes Cagers concluded their
season with a 3- l 7 record, the wins
being attained over FDU-Madison,
Drew, and Harpur. Despite high scoring by Joe Chanecka, Dale Nicholson, Jim Smith, Leon Obrzut, and
Mike Sharok, the team lacked height
and was unable to attain rebounds
under the basket to get that muchneeded second shot.

, Jack
lichael

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�Women's Basketball
The "Collenettes" under the coaching and
direction of Mrs . Doris Saracino, turned in
a good seasonal record this year by the impetus of regular practice and a more extensive exercise program.
The Women's Basketball team serves to
foster the spirit of physical activity and sportswomanship on campus.

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���Golf
Watch the white ball zoom and see the
tethered men follow it through the summer
air 'til it smacks the green beneath it all.
Hills around them stretch into city where
other men think of other tethers. "Fore!"
follows the blur, the sound clear and alive
in the summer.
The Wilkes duffers finished the season
with a 5-5 log. In the Middle Atlantic Conference Tournament, Bill Perrego took sixth
place.

First Row: Ray Gettle (lrem pro), Bob Stover, Bill Perrego, Bob Brown.
Second Row: Welton Facrar (coach), Bill Kaylor, Al Pritchard (captain),
Dan Murray.

177

�Swimming

First Row: Harry Heesch, Bruce Woolett, Bill Webb, Jack Barnes, Russ Bittier, Jim Lafley, Dick Herrmann.
Second Row: Bill Kanyuck, Chuck Petrillo, Ken Wiswall, Jon Carsman, Armand Mascioli, Wayne Wesley.
Third Row: Jim Pirino, Ken Young, coach.
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�The Wilkes Mermen closed the season
with a 2-7 record. Despite the seemingly disappointing scores, the Colonels performed well. In defeating PMC, the Medley team broke a previous record of
4:59.3 with a smashing 4:48. The medley consisted of Chuck Petrillo, Ken Wiswall, and Jon Carsmen . The earlier record
was set in an East Stroudsburg meet by
Petrillo, Wiswall, Webb, and Roger Rolfe.
In defeating Philadelphia Textile, Harry
Heesch set two new records of 25 seconds in the 50-yard freestyle and 56
seconds in the l 00-yard freestyle. Consistent point getter in the freestyle was
Captain Jack Barnes.

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�Tennis
The tennis squad faced a tough
season, as Coach Tom Macfarland
saw the return of only two men
from last year's winning team.
Dave Closterman, who played in
the number one position, and Bill
Douglas, in number three position, formed the nucleus of this
year's club.
Freshman Tom Rokita, a selftaught player, was undefeated in
singles competition in Middle Atlantic Conference play. In spite of
its losing season, the netmen have
gained valuable experience for
next year's competition.

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�Baseball
Coach Rollie Schmidt led
a green diamond squad into
Middle Atlantic competition.
All positions felt the exodus
of upperclassmen, but such
stalwarts as Gary Popovich
and Richie Klick returned to
give strength to the pitching
staff. The Colonels had the
disadvantage of bad weather
which prevented important
outdoor practice session~.
On the field the valiant efforts of first baseman Ron
Grohowski, second baseman
Tom Trosko, and third baseman John Ladomirak could do
little to spark the team to more
than a 2-12 season record.
Trouble appeared in late innings, with hits being too widely scattered to pose any serious threat.

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����Faculty and Students:

ENCOUNTERS . . .
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It has been said that Edi
process whereby the teachE
come the student's wit
through the minds of either
Perhaps .
Yet there would seem tc
the process than the simpli
definition, formula and
briefs; there is the encounter
that is driven to know and t,
yearns to offer and share.
And behind the sham of
criticism, resentment and I
even the worst student and
scension, criticism, resentme1
dom of even the worst pr
principle is alive and of val
in the encounter of the best s
the best professors. It is ra
power of invaluability.
Common to every course
scientific, academic, artistic-ti
er of persons and, just as
theme of this Amnicola has be
so the growing of the stuo
terned after the growth of th
the personal immediacy of E
encounters ...
jac

�It has been said that Education is the
process whereby the teacher's notes become the student's without going
through the minds of either.
Perhaps.
Yet there would seem to be more to
the process than the simple transfer of
definition, formula and encyclopedic
briefs; there is the encounter of the mind
that is driven to know and the mind that
yearns to offer and share.
And behind the sham of Philistinism,
criticism, resentment and boredom of
even the worst student and the condescension, criticism, resentment and boredom of even the worst professor, the
principle is alive and of value in itself;
in the encounter of the best students and
the best professors. It is raised to the
power of invaluability.
Common to every course of studyscientific, academic, artistic-this encounter of persons and, just as the general
theme of this Amnicola has been Growth,
so the growing of the student is patterned after the growth of the faculty in
the personal immediacy of every day's
encounters ...
jack hardie

��THE ENCOUNTER OF
TODAY AND TOMORROW

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��Patrons
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�FRANK CLARK
Compare
CLARK'S QUALITY
and Selection Before
You Buy

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Registered Jeweler
American Gem Society
822-7156

63 S. MAIN

LUZERNE

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Compliments of

WILKES-BARRE
IRON &amp; WIRE
WORKS
Luzerne

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�First in Fashion, Quality and
Service, Extends Sincere
Congratulations and Best Wishes
to the Class of 1965
25 Public Square
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

I was sure it was a Frizby until it spoke.

Then , when she steps into the loop, this tree springs and . . . .

203

�The Only Complete Regional Shopping Center
In Northeastern Pennsylvania
SHOP MON. THRU SAT. 9:30 TO 9

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Wilkes-Barre's finest store, featuring
the highest quality merchandise for both
home and wardrobe ...
Convenient covered parking for l ,000
cars ...
Beautifully appointed diningrooms
with a relaxing atmosphere ...
Entrances on South Main Street and
South Franklin Street ...
Useful Option Credit Account ...
All Designed for your shopping
pleasure.

S. Main St.

823-4141

Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

Your Specialist in Sports

ACE HOFFMAN
STUDIOS

CHUCK ROBBINS
Sporting Goods
"It Pays to Play"
28 N. MAIN ST.

VA 2-1333

Portrait, Commercial and Aerial Photography
Cameras and Photographic Supplies
MURZIN'S ART SHOP
162 S. Main Street
· WILKES-BARRE, PA.
PH®NE 823-0518

36 West Market Street
WILKES-BARRE, PA.

Picture Frames - Artist Material
Frames Made to Order

Dial 823-6177

PERUGINO'S VILLA
South Main St.
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

Fine Italian Food
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WHITE
HARDWARE COMPANY, INC.

LLEWELLYN &amp; McKANE
INC.

19 E. Market Street

57 North Main Street
WILKES-BARRE, PENNA.
822-8181-822-8182

KEARNEY'S
DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT
Route I I, Kingston, Pa.

"Wyoming Valley's
Progressive Printer"

RUDDY'S DRUG STORE
F. E. PARKHURST, INC.
General Insurance

Cor. South and South Main Streets
Prescriptions Carefully Filled

PHONE 823-4993
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

Complete Insurance Service
We Write All Kinds of Insurance

For Complete Shoe Service
MINERS NATIONAL BANK BLDG.
Dial Wilkes-Barre 825-7321

CITY SHOE REPAIR
18 W. Northampton St.

WILKES-BARRE, PENNA.

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�"The aims of
higher education
are greater awareness and deeper
understanding . . .

the development
of integrity,

congratulations, class of '65

competence,

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famous for fine fashions!

Travel Modern
Travel Martz Lines

FRANK MARTZ COACH CO.
INC.
and conVICtion."

WILKES-BARRE, PA.

URBANSKI JEWELERS
Congratulations
to the Class of 1965

Watchmaker and Jeweler
4 East Market Street

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57 South Main St.

WILKES-BARRE, PA.

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tasty food ... thrifty prices

Sans Souci Highway
Below the Crossroads
Hanover Township

�PATRONS

The Men of Butler Hall
Hotel Sterling Smoke Shop
Penn Barber Shop
Circle ·K

Th11t's the 111st time you'll ever m11ke me "Button" you • • , •

Best Wishes to the Class of '65

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�8ong of Acknowledgement

through the foul weather of pressing responsibilities/ long humorless hours/
and nicotine and caffeine jangled nerves these friends pulled me through:

the stable guidance of my mentor Mr. Colson
the constancy of Grace and Theresa
the creativity of Jack and Mr. Ford
the responsiveness of Nick, Angelo, and Bob
the perseverence of Andrea, George, and Barb through d ifficult routine
and,
the perspicacity generated by warm camaraderie w ith them all

my sincerest thanks
the chief

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                    <text>����CONTENTS
FOREWORD .................................. 6
ADMINISTRATION
AND FACULTY ........................... 10
STUDENTS .................................. 40
DORMITORIES ............................ 80
ORGANIZATIONS ........................ 90
EVENTS ..................................... 112
SPORTS ...................................... 164
PATRONS ................................... 196
SENIOR ROSTER ........................ 206

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�DEDICATION
In the spring of 1936 Eleanor Farley came to Wyoming Valley. In her
less than thirty years here she managed the extraordinary. The impression she made on her community will never be forgotten.
Endowed with a rare gift of creativity, she approached it as she approached life, fully and sincerely. She was recognized as a skilled musician
and poet. The sensitivity that equipped her to deal with the rigors and
splendors of music and poetry likewise enabled her to partake completely in the symphony of life, its problems and troubles, its pleasures
and joys . It allowed her a special privilege: to hear and to feel that "quiet
stir of life that carries on in silent strength." She was a woman who
sensed the ambivalence of life, in herself and in others, and who was
sensitive to its pits and its peaks. To hear a close friend speak of Eleanor
Farley, or to read her poetry, is to meet an understanding friend, an
individual who felt and thought deeply and acted sincerely.
We knew Eleanor Farley best as she was connected with the College,
as she lived with it from its beginning to its present state, as she watched
it grow and grew with it. She is an integral part of the complex we call
Wilkes, and the Alma Mater which she wrote is a symbol of all that she
has given to the College. To all of us, whether we met her or not, she was
present. Her presence may have been as indefinable as a feeling of confidence, of assurance, or of belonging. Those who were fortunate enough
to have met her on their way to and from classes will remember her
smile. And those who have had the pleasure of speaking with her will
remember the easy, natural charm of her gentle tones.
We can no longer meet her on the walks, but, "as nothing's ever
ended, done," to all with whom she came in contact Eleanor Farley will
remain, in an understanding look, a warm smile, a softly-spoken word.
To the students and to the College she will remain forever as the brightest
face·t of our tradition, the tradition of Wilkes College that she did so
much to form .
McGarty

5

��FOREWORD
In the following pages, in pictures and words, the
Amnicola for 1966 has tried to capture and relate the aura
of the future, its promise, its demands, its vital attraction.
It is our wish that we will kindle in all an awareness of the
necessity of hope and action and the danger of despair
and stagnation.
Our keynote is the portal. To all of us, this theme has
special significance. In our years at Wilkes we have opened
many doors and found behind them emotional, intellectual, and spiritual rewards. And now we are about to open
the biggest door, the door that will give us entrance to a
new world. We are going to face a challenge, one we must
fully comprehend before we can meet it. The world we
are entering is different from any we have ever known,
one that demands, above all, conviction and adaptability.
This world is unique and to become a productive unit in it
will require a unique mentality. It will require the mentality whose first desire is progress, not security, the mentality that has the strength and intelligence to recognize
that the present is only a path to the future.
We must be ready now to close some doors behind us
and to open new ones. And we must have the will and
wisdom to continue this process throughout. Our years at
Wilkes have bred in us all the qualities that will enable us
to approach a closed door and see not frustration but
hope. It is this hope, always before us, this desire for something new, something beyond our past achievements, that
will inspire us to produce those things, whatever they may
be for each of us, that constitute a full, worthwhile life.
McGarty

7

��THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE
TO THE CLASS OF 1966
Someone has said that "the only man to envy is he who has lost himself in a cause that is greater than he is."
In this day when "exploration of space" emphasizes our passing from
the known experiences of the past into the unknown experiences of the
future, we need to become involved in such a cause. We may be guided
by ideals; we may be motivated by conviction; we may be sustained by
faith, but we require involvement in "a cause that is greater than self."
A wise involvement in such a cause gives substance to our ideals and
convictions and develops integrity and stability within us.
If we are to attain some measure of serenity and happiness in the
midst of revolutionary developments, cultural exchange, and the loss of
accepted customs, we need the stabilizing influence that comes from
involvement in a cause that is greater than any of us. May each of us
recognize, however, that our involvement will require continuing examination and evaluation, for without such questioning we may give blind
adherence to an unworthy cause. The Nazis did.
The need of our time is for men of vision, of conviction, and of enlightenment. It is my hope that your years at Wilkes may have prepared
you for constructive involvement in the great issues of our times.
Warmest wishes to you!

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�The Rhythm of Time
You must build a firm foundation
Within you, a State, a Nation,
Not let Hope be your constructor,
Expect Time to change the structure.
You should be a careful workman,
If you wish to get fine work done,
Giving strength where strength is needed
Hearing words before unheeded.
Time can only work by using
Strengths or faults you've been excusing,
The foundations you have charted,
Or the building you have started.
Time moves on with steady rhythm,
Causing firmness or indecision,
Moving on in strength or weakness
Magnifying each uniqueness.
Eleanor Coates Farley

FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION

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OFFICERS OF
ADMINISTRATION

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Daniel P. Detwiler
Director of Graduate Program

Francis J. Michelini
Dean of Academic Affairs

John P. Whitby
Director of Admissions

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�George F. Ralston
Dean of Men

Robert Capin . . .
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Director
o f Evening D1v1s1on

Margaret Ahlborn
Dean of Women

13

�Margaret E. Connolly
Comptroller

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John J. Chwalek
Director of Placement

Walter H. R. Mohr
Director of Development

Alfonso S. Zawadski
Registrar

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Direc

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Gordon E. Roberts
Director of Student Activities
Director of Alumni Relations

Arthur J. Hoover
Assistant to the Dean of Men

Frances M. Sears
Director of College Consultation

Edward J. Wallison
Director of Public Relations

�DEPARTMENT
CHAIRMEN

Chester E. Colson

Art Education

Frank J. J. Davies

English

Daniel P. Detwiler
Engineering and Physics
Elwood Disque

Foreign Language

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16

�Eugene L. Hammer

Education

William R. Gasbarro
Music Education

Bronis Kaslas

History
Rutli W. Jessee

Nursing Education

17

�Hugo V. Mailey
Political Science

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John G. Reese
Physical Education

Charles B. Reif
Biology

Jaroslav Moravec
Sociology

Thomas B. Richards
Mathematics

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�Samuel A . Rosenberg
Commerce and Finance

Robert Riley

Psychology

Stanko M. Vujica

Philosophy ,and Religion

Ralph B. Rozelle

Chemistry

�ART
EDUCATION

J. Philip Richards

Anthony Evangelista

Michael Stein

BIOLOGY

Thomas Mizianty

Sheldon G. Cohen

Grace Kimball

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Sarah Schonwetter

Robert Ogren

CHEMISTRY
Donald Tappa

Abraham Bastress

Catherine Bone

James Bohning

�Francis Salley

William Stine

Robert Soeder

COMMERCE AND FINANCE
Howard Swain

F9bert Capin

You-Keng Chiang

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�.

Carolyn D'Zurko

Robert De Young
George Elliot

Welton Farrar

Robert Werner

George Gera

Theodore Krohn

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�EDUCATION

Michael Barone

George Siles

Robert West

ENGINEERING
AND
PHYSICS

Alvan Bruch
Francis Donahoe

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Frederic Bellas

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�.

Stanley Holden

Edward Heltzel!

Cromwell Thomas
Roger Lewis

Umid Nejib

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�ENGLISH

Warren DeArment

Benjamin Fiester

Thelma Bosch

M. Hadsel

Alfred Groh

Stanley Gutin

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Anne Kish

Mary Kerr

Eleanor Lang

Charlotte lord

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Robert Miller

William Mistichelli

27

�Gwen Quick
Ruth Roberts

Philip Rizzo

FOREIGN LANGUAGE
Myvanwy Williams

Rosemary Allmayer-Beck

Murray Force

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28

�Stephen Rasi

Pablo Valero

Jose Ribas

HISTORY
James Berg

William Bliss

T. Leonard Connolly

29

�James DeCosmo

Boyd Earl

Joseph Salsburg

Judith Kravitz

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Richard Sours

Stanley Wasilewski

MUSIC EDUCATION

Richard Chapline

Raymond Nutaitis

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Herbert Garber

Anne Liva

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�Theodore Snyder
Alfred Richter

PHILOSOPHY
AND
RELIGION

Stanley Kay

Abraham Barras

PHYSICAL
EDUCATION

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Muriel Hacker

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Ronald Rainey

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�POLITICAL
SCIENCE
Roland Schmidt
Doris Saracino

PSYCHOLOGY
Philip Tuhy

Joseph Kanner

SECRETARIAL
STUDIES

Maureen Olson

Antonia Dolbear

SOCIOLOGY

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�LIBRARY
Kirby Hall's 72,700 volumes have
been slowly creeping up the walls,
around the window sills, up over the
banisters, and under the busts of
Shakespeare, Dante, and Pope. As
the student struggles about the
stacked corners and middles-of-therooms, he longs for a quiet desk in
an airy windowed room, no forty
watt bulb hanging over his squinting
brain. Thus the plans for the new
two million dollar library to be completed by December, 1967.

Nada Vujica

Row 1: Ruth Spear, Nada Vjuica, Dale Buehler, Mary Bohan. Row 2: James Finneran, Leota Nevil, Nancy
Cohen, Ella Morrissey, Frederick Krohle.

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First Row-Harold Cox, Robert Werner, Nada Vujica, Mary Bohan. Second Row-Philip Rizzo, Jaroslav
Moravec, William Gasbarro, A. Bruch, Chester Colson.

In order to meet the requirements
of all areas of study contained within the boundaries of this institution,
the administration has called upon
faculty representatives for the various departments to plan and discuss
the specifications of the new library.
The group acts as a laison between
the faculty and the administration,
whose aim is to satisfy the College's
needs for its students.

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�ASSISTANTS IN ADMINISTRATION

Nance Cordy
President's Office

Helen Morgan
President's Office

Janice Siscavage
President's Office

Sandra Dennis
Office of the Dean of Women

Linda Sager, Nancy Babinski, Betty Chapple, Anne Marie Lenchak, Joan Borowski, Rosann Stearns.

Grace Walker
Office of the Dean of Men

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�.

Regina Meschini
Placement Office

Margaret Barteck
Switchboard

Mary Ann Gall
Office of Graduate Program

Library Fund Campaign Office: Patricia Papson, Betty

Lichtenstein

Row 1: Felicia Perlick, Kathleen O'Donnell, Lois Webb. Row 2:

Eileen Shephard, Barbara Fritz, Ann Marie Krauser

Finance Office: Jule Cook, Joan Ostrowski, Joan Thomas, Hilma Nord-

strom, Lois Young

Recorder's Office:

James

Davis, Ruth

Bishop, Susan Zupko

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�BOOKSTORE

Betty Cook, Milly Gittins, Mary Proferes

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CAFETERIA

First Row: Edith Kach rick, Ceil Kehol, Marjorie Kort is, Catherine tevanda, Kitty 'Love' Richards, Ann Mehm, Ann
Feldman, Edith Schacht, Frances Jablowski, Second Row: Raymond Ogin, Francis Frankiewicz, Tom Martin, Norman
Rackwell, Sophia Bohinski, Ceil Brokenshire, Florence Jones, Chef Wall, Bill Park, Marvin Brew, George Price,
George Campas.

SNACK
BAR

Sheldon Kemmer, Margaret Hummer, Gerry Gaughan

MAINTENANCE

First Row: Carl Zukosky, John Yancheck, Leonard Bowditch, Charles Evans, George
Edwards, Carl Crispbell, Second Row: Chester Korell, Bill Hibert, Howard Young, Bill
Gernis, Joe Lesko, Sam Gittins, Phil Davis, John Seroka, Harry Smith, Herman Roth,
Third Row: George leagas, Steve Subyak, Harold Prior, Walter Bratia, Bill Davis,
Kerwin Brownfield, George Price.

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�Having seen a glimpse of
beauty,
Felt a moment's breath of
freedom,
Known a fleeting sense of
purpose
Man can better meet his
brothers ...
-Eleanor Coates Farley, To Auden

STUDENTS

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��SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS

F. Charles Petrillo

David Greenwald

President

Vice-President

Jane Jancik

Secretary

Lois Petroski

Treasurer

EXECUTIVE
COUNCIL

First Row: Judy Valunas, Jane Jancik, Vicki Tatz, Karen Moran, Maria Supko. Second Row: Simon Russin,
Bill Webb, Joe Chanecka, Harry Wilson, John Cavallini. Third Row: Bob Deets, Hank Edwards, Dave
Greenwald, Charles Petrillo

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WHO'S WHO

First Row: Phil Cheifitz, Rosemary Rush, Lois Petroski, Grace Jones, Vicki Tatz, Ruth Partilla, Alfred Airola. Second Row: John
Cavallini, Harry Wilson, Bill Webb, Patrik McGarty, James Eitel, Charles Petrillo, Michael Konnick, Paul Mocko.

The College's students who have
become representative of its fullness
and depth of spirit and academic
qualities receive .national recognition
in the annual publication of Who's
Who Among Students in American
Colleges and Universities. These men
and women symbolize the college's
activity and well-being and its ability
to achieve.

These are singular students who
use their free hours to strengthen
the College's purpose and to perpetrate its meaning. By entwining
the academic and the extracurricular,
these students serve to enrich these
four years for the student body.
From their leadership other students
learn.

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�Richard Allardyce

A.B. in Mathematics

Alfred M. Airola

A.B. in English
Kenneth Allen

A.B. in English

Paul Bachman

B.S. in Commerce and Finance

Arlene M. Andreeko

B.S. in Elementary Education

Stephen Arendt

B.S. in Physics

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�Robert M. Balchun

B.S. in Commerce and Finance

Raymond A. Barno
B.S. in Music Edu.cation
Reina Bakish

B.S. in Elementary Education

Dolores Ann Barone

A.B. in Elementary Education

Mark R. Bencivengo

A.B. in Psychology

Suzanne Bellone

B.S. in Elementary Education

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�Paul T. Bergander

A.B. in Mathematics

A.B . in Economics

Georgia A. Bershee
B.S. in Secondary Education

Geraldine Bock
A.B. in English

B.S. in Elementary Education

Henry Franklin Benscoter

Dianne Marie Ceccoli Boyle

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Lois E. Boganovitz

B.S. in Elementary Education

�Richard L. Bucko
A.B . in Sociology
Mary Ann Cardillo
A.B. in History

Stephanie Boyle
A.B. in English

Joseph Chanecka

Jon Carsman
B.S. in Fine Arts Education

B.S. · in Secondary Education

John S. Cavallini
A.B. in Mathematics

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�Jane Chergosky

B.S. in Medical Technology

Philip M. Cheifetz

A.B. in Mathematics

Patricia Clark

B.S. in Medical Technology

Joseph J. Crane

A.B. in Biology
Elizabeth Joan Compton

B.S. in Fine Arts Education

Noreen Considine

A.B. in Psychology

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�Henry A. Davis
A.B . in Biology

Robert Lee Deets
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

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Ronald Daggett
B.S. in Music Education

Stephen M. Demyun
A.B. in Psychology

Nnamdi A. Dike
B.S. in Physics

Larry DiGregorio ,
A.B. in Economics

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�James Drager
A.B. in History
Martha Irene Dominguez
B.S. in Secondary Education

George Dudascik
B.S . in Physics

David Russell Dugan
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

James Michael Dunn
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

David A. Dukoff
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

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�Henry H. Edwards Jr.
A.B. in Biology
Earl Eckhardt
B.S. in Secondary Education

Forrest J. Eichmann
B.S. in Music Education

Robert H. Ericson
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

Evan Grant Evans
B.S. in Commerce aod Finance

David P. Esler
A.B. in English

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�Joseph A. Feigo
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

Susan Evans
B.S. in Elementary Education

Robert K. Fellows, II
B.S. in Business Administration

Carol Foresta
B.S. in Elementary Education

Thomas Field
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

Stephen L. Flood
B.S. in Commerce and finance

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�Linda M. Fusaro
B.S. in Elementary Education

Alan C. Gamble
B.S. in Commerce and Finance
Richard Frushon
B.S. in Secondary Education

Patricia Gawchik
B.S. in Elementary Education

Margaret A. Gee
B.S. in Elementary Education

John Gbur
B.S. in Physics

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�Rev. Dwight Edmund Giles

A.B. in Philosophy and Religion
Claire F. Graff
A.B. in History

A. Todd Gibbs

B.S. in Commerce and Finance

Beverly Granat

David W. Greenwald

B.S. in Fine Arts Education

A.B. in Biology

Stephen Grant

B.S. in Mathematics

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�Mildred R. Gross
A.B. in Spanish
,rence A. Greskiewicz
A.B. in English

Ricki Hahn
B.S. in Fine Arts Education

,berta Hammer
:lementary Education

Margaret Havard
A.B. in Sociology

Mark Hamdi
A.B. in Psychology

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�Joseph T. Handley

B.S. in Commerce and Finance

Gene Haverlak

A.B. in Political Science and History

Bonnie T. Hawke

B.S. in Nursing Education

Christina Ann Helvig

B.S. in Nursing Education

Enid Hershey

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B.S. in Elementary Education

It
Charles John 1-1uey

B.S. in Commerce and Finance

56

�Grace A. Jones
B.S. in Fine Arts Education

Stanley D. Jones
A.B. in History

Carolyn Ruth Jenkins
B.S . in Elementary Education

William H. Jones
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

John P. Karpiak
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

Mary Kalafut
A.B. in Political Science

57

�David King

A.B. in Mathematics
Enders William Kaylor

Jane E. Klein

B.S. in Commerce and Finance

B.S. in Elementary Education

Joan Klos

Michael J. Konnick

B.S. in Fine Arts Education

A.B . in Political Science

Millicent Knierim

B.S. in Nursing Education

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�Jeanette B. Kotowski

B.S. in Nursing Education
Tina Koopmans

Joseph S. Krajewski

A.B. in English

B.S. in Commerce and Finance

Stuart P. .Kranson

Lois Kretsch

A.B. in Psychology

B.S. in Nursing Education

Phyllis Ann Kravitz

B.S. in Business Education

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�Barbara Ann Kubinski

A.B. in History

Ernest John Krute

B.S. in Commerce and Finance

Sarah Butler Leonard

B.S . in Secondary Education

James P. Leone

A.B. in Psychology

Barbara Ann Lewis

B.S. in Elementary Education

Ke;neth William Leyshon II

B.S. in Chemistry

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�Annetta Long
A.B. in Sociology

David J . Longmire
B.S. in Music Educ;:ation

w. Clark Line
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B.S. in Secondary Education

Robert Anthony Lutkoski
A.B. in History

Barbara Ann Magalski
B.S. in Nursing Education

Eugene A. Macur
B.S. in Physics

61

�Gloria Matechak Martin
B.S. in Medical Technology
JoAnn Claire Margolis
B.S. in Elementary Education

Jeanne Mary Martin
B.S. in Elementary Education

Susan Maury
B.S. in Medical Technology

Patrick Noel McGarty
A.B . in English

Carol J . Mazur
B.S. in Elementary Education

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�Edna F. Meyer
B.S. in Elementary Education
James Michael McNew
A.B. in Economics

Anne Marie Micklo
A.B. in English

Peter W. Mischak
B.S. in Secondary Education

Paul G. Mocko
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

Gerald E. Missal
Associate Degree in
Engineering

�Karen T. Moran

B.S. in Business Education

Theresa Ann Mond
B.S. in Nursing Education

Monica Ann Musial

A.B. in English

John R. Novak

B.S. in Commerce and Finance
Irene Myhowycz

B.S. in Elementary Education

George Barry Neilan
A.B . in Psychology

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�Bonnie A. Opella

A.B . in French

Rhoda Elaine Oram

A.B . in English

Bonnie Brown O'Neill

A.B. in Mathematics

Henry Matthew O'Reilly Ill

B.S. in Commerce and Finance
Charles Robert Orner

B.S. in Music Education

Christine Orlando

A.B . in Economics

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�F. Charles Petrillo
A.B. in Political Science
Ruth Partilla
A.B. in English

Lois A. Petroski
A.B. in Mathematics

William M. Pinkowski
B.S. in Elementary Education

Susan S. Prior
B.S. in Nursing Education

Carl F. Polnaszek
B.S. in Chemistry

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�Donna Pudlosky
A.B . in Mathematics
Alfred R. Pritchard
B.S. in Economics

Nancy Patricia Reed
B.S. in Elementary Education

Peter A. Ricci
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

Edward John Ris.hko
A.B. in Mathematics

John C. Rigas
A.B . in Psychology

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�Anthony J . Ross
A.B . in Biology

Robert C. Roebuck
A.B . in History
Carol Rothman
B.S. in Elementary Education

Simon S. Russin Ill
A.B. in Biology

Ann Sweppenhiser Rowlands
B.S. in Nursing Education

Rosemary C. Rush
A.B . in English

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�Faith E. Sabol
B.S. in Chemistry

Carol E. Saidman
A.B . in English
Ronald Russo
A.B. in Sociology

Arline M. Savitsky
B.S. in Elementary Education

Esther B. Schwartz
B.S. in Elementary Education

William A. Schneider
B.5. in Secondary Education

69

�Francie M. Silverstein
B.S. in Elementary Education
V. Elizabeth Sidari
B.S. in Elementary Education

Ruth N. Sinclair
B.S. in Elementary Education

Joan A. Sipko
B.S. in Elementary Education

Angelo J. Speziale
B.S. in Elementary Education

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Sharon E. Sislian
A.B. in English

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�Mary Ann Story
A.B. in Sociology
Peter Stchur
B.S. in Secondary Education

Maria R. Supko
A.B . in Biology

Marian Rose Swartz
B.S. in Nursing Education

Barbara Le-Anne Tayoun
A.B. in Psychology

Vicki L. Tatz
A.B . in English

�Stuart L. Thomas, Junior
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

Andrea Lee Templar
A.B. in English
John Joseph Tomari
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

Judith A. Valunas
A.B. in History

Ann Traglia
B.S. in Elementary Education

Joyce Lynne Turner
B.S. in Elementary Education

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�Carole Vercusky

A.B. in Psychology

Richard Verhanovitz

B.S. in Physics

Stephen A. Van Dyck
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

Mary Beth Voda

A.B. in English

Jean Marlene Volpetti

B.S. in Nursing Education

Karen K. Volgamore

A.B. in Sociology

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�Regina A. Watkins
A.B. in English
Beverly Walison
B.S. in Elementary Education

Nicholas Wartel1a
A.B . in English

William Karl Webb
B.S. in Secondary Education

Linda R. Weidow
B.S. in Elementary Education

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Frederick E. Weber
A.B. in History

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�Paul Weseley

A.B. in Biology

ion

Thomas Weiskerger

Albert C. Williams

A.B . in Psychology

B.S. in Commerce and Finance

Herbert H. Williams

William Wint

B.S. in Commerce and Finance

A.B. in Sociology

Judith Ann Williams

B.S. in Elementary Education

�Beverly Hanko Wisloski
A.B. in English

Sandra G. Woo

John S. Wisloski

B.S. in Elementary Ed

A.B. in Psychology

Kenneth J. Wiswall
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

Doris Marie Woody
B.S. in Secof.ldary Education

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Carolynn A. Yonkin
A.B. in Biology

�Barbara Frances Yannunzio
B.S. in Commerce and Finance

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Sandra G. Woolf
B.S. in Elementary Education

Mary Ann Zezza
B.S. in Elementary Education
Carolynn A. Yonkin
A.B. in Biology

�CLASS OFFICERS

JUNIOR CLASS

President: Ralph Hendershot
Vice-President: Gene Suszko
Secretary: Joyce Lennon
Treasurer: Harry Russin

Row 1: Dianne Wynn, Reggie Belden, Joyce Lennon, Charlotte Peterson, Joan Kirschenbaum, Norma
Falk. Row 2: Joe Brillinger, Ton i Supchak, Suzanne Harkness, Darlene Moll, Alan Saidman, Jan Kubicki,
Row 3: Hermon George, Harry Russin, Wayne Yetter, Ralph Hendershot, Bob Vanderoef, Gene Suszko.

Row 1: Tom Koblish, Linda

Theresa Ellis, Florence Napo
Pawlush, Paul Wende r, Bill M,

SOPHOMORE CLASS

President: Jay Ruckel
Vice-President: Fran Olexy
Secretary: Maureen Flanley
Treasurer: Basil Russin

Row 1: Holly Raub, Sharon Daney, Judy Simonson, Alice Fronduti, Nancy Leland, Nancy Noterman,
Florie Gill, Maureen Flanley, Alicia Ramsey. Row 2: Matt Fliss, Jay Ruckel, Mike Stull, Joe Gatto, Basil Russin,
Dave Thomas, Bob Thompson, Gene Santarelli, Steve Davis.

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FRESHMAN CLASS

President Class: Mike Clark
Vice President: Tom Keblish
Secretary: Chris Salut
Treasurer: Linda Picetti

henbaum, Norma
nan, Jan Kubicki,
me Suszko.

Row I: Tom Koblish, Linda Picotti, Jean Marie Chapasko, Linda Koplin, Virginia Hahn,
Theresa Ellis, Florence Napoli, Francis Michaels. Row 2: Mark Levey, Tom Kelly, George
Pawlush, Paul Wender, Bill Montgomery, Bill Leishear, Carl Siracuse.

E CLASS
uckel
=ran Olexy
~en Flanley
Russin

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�ASHLEY
HALL
CATLIN
HALL
Row 1: C. Adam Cobbs, James Gallager, Boyde McCullough, Robert Zeglarski, Bruce Gartner,
Anthony C. Orst. Row 2: Fred Merrick, R. F. Masciarella, Shiu-Wai Ma Joseph B. Frappolli, Allen
Gillespie, Alan Gamble, John P. Jarvela, Julius F. Harms. Row 3: Dean Jones, Jerry Yaremko,
Dennis Linso, Stephen J. Gavala, Ira Katz, Danny Kauffman, Tim Scott, Bob Reynolds, David
Rossi, George Collinson.

BARRE
HALL

Row 1: Cypnan Kwilimbe, Russ Shalleross, Bill Kimmel, Nels · Seagren, Brick Quinn,
Barry Simmons. Row 2: Ed Luft, Mike Timtishin, Jim lngalzo, Chris Sadow, P. T.
McDevitt, Alan Davis, Bob Stoverski, Edward J. Gower Row 3: Dwane Birth, William
Hinkk, Dave Grandcolas, George Stults, Mike Montgomery, Dennis Spence.

BUTLER
HALL

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1st Row: Ed Witczak, Jim McCormick, Jay Holliday, Galen Cruse, 2nd Row: Rich
Walk, Joe Settinero, Dennis Quigley, Tom Ambrosi, 3rd Row: Ralph Hendershot,
Reuben Daniels, Mike Tinney, Al Arnould, Vic Altonen, Jack Emery, Robert Phillips,
Jan Kubicki, Row 4: Fran Olexy, George Krip, Ken Cihiy, Barry Gold, Michael Smith,
Mike Stahl, Bruce Comstock.

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Row 1: Lir
Tarnoff, Ma
Ann Jackso
Reina Bakis

�CATLIN
HALL

Row 1: Darlene Moll, Joan Kirschenbaum, Norma Falk, Ginny Sloss, Christina Helvig, Ina
George. Row 2: Barbara Wright, Suzanne Caezza, Linda Koplin, Sheila Golden, Sue Harris. Row 3:
Arlene Todd, Carol Poormare, Sheryl Ratick, Nancy Stonik, Beverly Urban, Mrs. Langdon.

CHAPMAN
HALL

Row 1: Linda Mae Thompson, Geri Crossin, Harlowe Rae Miller, Margaret Siegfried, Lorna
Tarnoff, Maria Auchmuty. Row 2: Mary Carol Hunter, Carol Falatouich, Marie D'Ambola, Nancy
Ann Jackson, Vicki Tatz, Julienne Levy, Charlotte Stroud, Beth Sidari, Geraldine Gallo. Row 3:
Reina Bakish, Vivienne Sun, Mary Grace Mistichelli, Janet Blair, Sue Littlejohn, Caty De Wall

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�DENISON
HALL

1st Row: Earl Eckhart, Richard Roshong, Douglas Forde, Bruce Goodman, Barry
Tiras, Bob Weston, 2nd Row: Earl Bitely, Dennis Jones, Thomas Morreta, Angelo
louerro Donald Amenson, Robert Roebeck, Joseph Nihen, Stan Orlowski, Barron
Mkwaila, Jim Hemstreet.

Row 1: Irene Myho•
Susan Druck, Betsy
Pacetta, Rose Mary
Schofield, Mary Lynn

GORE
HALL

1st Row: Bob Votta, Denis Jones, John Santo, Richard Beck, Bill Murray, Jim Wanek, Al Herbster. 2nd Row:
Paul Gavala, Jim Gilles, Marc Goldberg, Bill Bush, Nick Nickles, Wayne Rosengrant,
Mr. George
Elliot, Philip Herfort, Michael Grysykowiec, Jerry Weber, Jim Hudgens, Todd Gibbs, Gary Skarka, Dave
Baker, George Kempf, Rick Beatty.

HAINNA
HALL
1st Row: Hugh Ritter, Jim Urbaniak, Joe Brillinger, Bob Vanderoef, Joe Chanecka, Mike
Curilla, Mike Hamilton. 2nd Row: Russ Ward,
Bill Downey, Wayne Yetter, Karol Zdun, Neil
Brown, Dale Resue, Robert Streisel, Al Piltkian,
Mike Stefanozk, Karl Knoecklein, P. Theurur, Roy
Shubert, Jeff Bridges.

�.

HOLLENBACK
HALL

Row 1: Irene Myhowyck, Joan Resnick, Bette Neroda, Ronnie Lesinski Row 2: Diane Wynne,
Susan Druck, Betsy Nast, Carol Tomaselli, Regina Belden, Katherine Smith. Row 3: Elaina
Pacetta, Rose Mary Leshock, Charlotte Peterson, Brenda Smith, Mrs. Leslie Harrison, Margaret
Schofield, Mary Lynn Strevell, Dona Fraiano, Janet Partridge.

McCLINTOCK HALL

BrilMike
Ward,
, Neil
iltkian,
ir, Roy
i

Row 1: Anne Marie Heineman, Vernie Shiposh, Susan Kaufman, Romayne Williams, Linda Snow.
Row 2 : Dee Barone, Jo Ann Margolis, Mrs. Keithan, Nancy Wiltshire, Sue Danforth. Row . 3:
Barbara Reynoldson, Lani Hall, Mary Ann Zwon ick, Joan Wronski, Alice Richee, Jpyce Turner

�MINER HALL

Row I; Bill Shine, John Vanderhof, Peter Vanicelli, Richard Toth, Allan Gr,wes, Forrest Eichmann,
Ken Pietizak, Row 2: Kevin Miller, Mike Romeo, .Jack Cutis, Stanley Houpt, Howard Moreida,
Bruce Henry Row 3: Bob Smith, Dan Mitchell, Stewert Ginsberg, David Cowan, Hank Marchetti.

SLOCUM
HALL

Row 1: Judy Bowers, Cheryl Slompak, Jean Kardos, Nichole Le
Pochat, Arlene Weich. Row 2, Linda Ardrey, Katherine Magner,
Lana Lampi, Corlee Abbatt, Estelle Padlasky. Row .3, Becky Bannan,
Mrs. Margaret Devers, Lynn Mallory, Row 4: Barbara Denney, Janice
Swantkowski, Margaret Klein, Pamela Eustis.

�.

STERLING
HALL

Row 1: Rozanne Sandri, Pat Passer, Nellie Ruehl man, Peachy O'Connor, Rosanne Maguire. Row 2:
Diane Swenticky, Hallie Raub, Liz Brennan, Liz Slaughter, Rhea Pike, Carolyn Yonkin, Jean Hunley. Row 3:
Shell Froelich, Roz Appell, Salley Stahler, Cindy West, Terry Mansfield. Row 4: Rosalie Opalka, Betsy
Ondrey, Sigrid Behnke.

es, Forrest Eichmann,
it, Howard Moreida,
nk Marchetti.

STERLING HOTEL

Row 1: James Dunn, Mark Benzevenge, Allen Wickstein, Row 2: Barry Singer, Nnamdi Dike,
Paul Mocko, Evan Evans, Henry Cox. Row 3: Ron Daggett, James Dregger, Stephen Ardent, A.
Airola, William Schneitt, Dave Dukoff, Steve Van Dyke, Joel Sher, James Leone ..

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�STURDEVANT HALL

Row 1: Ellen Wessel, Salley Griffiths, Diane Nazzaro, Kelly Brennan, Chris Sul at, Nancy Reed, Bonnie Gardina. Row 2: Trisha Gawchik, Jean Peters, Mrs.
Mclay, Barbara Yannuzco, Lynn Popp, Kathy Yablonka, Bonnie Opella, Donna Thomas, Salley Corbishley, Dee Goodman, Jacklyn Potter, Christine Fisher. Row 3:
Barbara Lewis, Edie Aurilia, Judy Kovacs, Erika Tilts, Sharon Steinberg, Carol Foresta, Linda Fusaro, Tina Koopmans, Medin James, Pat Zawoiski, Marilyn Slifer,
Peggie Gee, Rosalie Leone, Judy Shenesky.

SUSQUEHANNOCK
HALL

Row 1: Cheryl Traverse, Jacqueline Lee, Gail Wallen, Diane Fleming, Jacki Rubin, Davine Sobel, Susan Grey, Jay
Gali sh. Row 2: Janet Lutz, Kathy Karter, Kathleen Davis, Mrs. Raymond O'Brien, Barbara Oblin, Fran Silverstein,
Patricia Bostick, Beverly Granat, Barbara Knoer, Margery Pearlman, Narine Ilaria.

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�. WARNER HALL .

WECKESSER HALL
Row 1: Ken Wiswall, Mike Glancey, Jim Reed, Bob Hooper. R. 2:
Rico Blade, Scott Mutchler, Rich Meredith, Seth · Kalmowitz, Gary
Pros, Jim Hnedak, Tom Tyrie, Stuart Bass. R. 3: Chuck Comegys,
Jim Kennedy, Rick Feldman, Roger Ericson, Alan Greenberg, Paul
Brotzman, Roland Wroten, Jack Geller, Steve Kaska, Doug Weber.

Row 1: Sandy Walder, Alice Fronduti, Susy Kallen, Edna Meyer, Rona
Kalin . Row 2 Shelley Feder, Leslie Stamer, Sharon Tormey, Martha
Dominguez, Judy Simonson, Tanya Davis. Row 3: Sue Harkness, Susan
Ekedahl, Susan Rowland, Roccena Ahlborn, Kathy Kressin, ·Mrs. John
Robinson, Jane Gower, Cathi Biedermann, Bunnie Graham, Linda Bowers,
Elaine Ge ida.

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�WEISS
HALL

Row 1: Evelyn Felber, Sheila Laser, Judy Scott, Barbara Corcoran, Sharon Going, Joan
Stanziola. Row 2: Barbara Murphy, Sylvia Carstensen, Mrs. Swezey, Bonnie May, Carole
Vercusky, Emily Wright. Row 3: Eloise Griffiths, Carol LeRose, Carolyn Oberzut, Ellen
Feinstein, Leslie Calamari, Shari Schrader, Anita Humor, Eileen Luff.

Row 1:
Moran. I
Woolf, \J

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WEST
SOUTH
STREET

Row 1: Ellen Toggart, Alyse Nackson, Lynda Mead, Elizabeth Catton, Susan Conner, Jane Klein, Bonnie
Schwartz. Row 2: Elizabeth Cashman, Marlene Lippt, Diane Beresky, Sunny Caldwell, Elaine Waytas, Sheryl
Napoleon, Ricki Hann, Marie Persic.

Row 1: Jim Coffman,
Ken Gonder, Fred Ba
Tomkiewicz, Andrew
Walzer, Jim Lafley, ~
Polashenski, Ben Yade!

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WEST
RIVER
STREET

Row I: Ann Alumbaugh, Norine Williams, Judy Winters, Mrs. Pokorny, Betsy Slayton, Carol Rudy, Karen
Moran. Row 2: Sharon Parker, Carolyn Bruch, Carolyn Jenkins, Abby Meistrich, Margie Fishman, Sandy
Woolf, Vicki Ronan, Janel Sohn, Susan Lawson, Ann Marie Micklo.

YMCA

in, Bonnie
tas, Sheryl
Row 1: Jim Coffman, Larry McKeown, Ed McDonald, Mike Robertson, Brian McGrath, Ray Downey, Don Spruck, Bob Marchlik,
Ken Gonder, Fred Bauer, Armond Mascioli. Row 2: Bryn Kehrli, Jim Shurskis, Rus Bittier, Fraig ·cullen, Nick Barna, Tom
Tomkiewicz, Andrew Casper, Frank Rodella, Jay Ruckle, Abdul Poonawala, George Harrison. Row 3 : Harry Bruley, John

Walzer, Jim Lafley, Wilbur Rodenhauser, Glenn Sprague, Mark Rosenbaum, Joe Gatto, Carl Sponenberg, Roger Brawer, Peter
Polashenski, Ben Yadegar.

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�ORGANIZATIONS

��ACCOUNTING CLUB

f

First Row: Carl Worthington, Mel Rubin, Michael Klein, Gloria Shindel, Lynn Glomb, Dennis Gailis, Eugene Bonfanti, William Roberts. Second Row: Edward Matthews, Robert Kormis, Howard Moses, Joe Koslow, Robert Burnat, Pete Phillips,
Charles Lockard, William Montague, Glen Klinger. Third Row: Allan Bachman, Bronwyn Reese, John Ginocchetti, Dave Speicher, Wayne Bloomburg, Joe Kopec, Irene Hunzer, Sharon Strzelczyk, Barry Miller, Jack Brooks.

One ... two ... three ... all bills are paid . . . the
"Auditballs" played. The Accounting Club provides a
supplementary educational service to business majors by
presenting guest speakers and films. The club sponsors
the Freshman Weekend Dance and arranges a field trip
to New York. The members also play baseball and call
themselves the "Auditballs."

President:
Vice-President:
Secretary:
Treasurer:
Advisor:

Carl Worthington
Eugene Bonfanti
Irene Hunzer
Barry Miller
Mr. Robert S. Capin

ART CLUB
L1
and
pall
Spri
tion
in V
the
ors

First Row: David Palmer, Carol Brussock, Charlotte Peterson, Georgia Grohol, Michael Grace, Joe Janoski, Al Littlefield, Becky Bannon. Second
Row: Walter Dalen, Phyllis Lukas, Jean Godlewski, Marta Auctmuty, Wayne Sittner, Sue Harkness, Virginia Llewellyn, Fran! Wilski, Harriet
Lyons, Mr. Stein.

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�ASSOCIATED
WOMEN'S
STUDENTS
A. W. S. aids the women of the college in becoming better citizens by giving them experience in leadership. This
organization selects the contestants and
sponsors the annual Glamour Magazine
Best-dressed Coed Contest.

President:
Co-President:
Secretary:
Treasurer:
Advisor:

lonfanti, WilPete Phillips,
·i, Dave Spei-

Carol Foresta
Marie Persic
Peggie Gee
Joyce Turner
Mrs. Margaret Ahlborn

First Row: Erica Tilts, Carol Foresta; Edna Meyer, Barbara Lewis. Second Row:
Linda Fusaro, Peggy Gee, Irene Dominguez.

l'orthington
e Bonfanti
Hunzer
Miller
,bert S. Capin

I

Lectures, field trips, films,
and exhibitions comprise the
pallette for the Art Club. The
Spring Art Fair is the culmination of their yearly activities
in which the members display
the products of their endeavors in the different media.
President:
Vice-President:
Secretary:
Treasurer:
Public Relations:
Advisor:

Al Littlefield
Wayne Sittner
Susan Baker
Becky Bannon
Virginia Llewelyn
Mr. Michael Stein

Second
Harriet

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�Angelo Speziale

Robert Cardillo

Jim Kozemchak

Head Photographer

Photograph_er

Photographer

Grace Jones Editor

AMNICOLA
What's going on? Who's responsible? Where's the photographer? What do you mean you
didn't get any pictures? How
much do we owe? Who's the
guy third from the left in the
fourth row? Keep it down, Beacon. What do you mean what do
we do back here? We put out a
yearbook, under the headache
of Mr. Chester Colson.

George Andresky
Sports Editor

Theresa Martincavage

Assistant Editor

Barry Miller
Business Manager

Bill Schmidt

Advertising

Carol Skalski, Alicia Ramsey, Fran Wilski

Judy Rock, Lorraine 1
Dugan . Second Row:
Chuck Petrillo, Walt N

�Judy Valunas
News Editor

Jim Kozemchak
Photographer

Barbara Simms
Associate Editor

Ruth Partilla
Editor

BEACON

Judy Rock, Lorraine Sakash, Claire Sheridan, Leona Sakash, Chris Sulat, Joyce Lennon, Helen
Dugan. Second Row: Bob Thompson, Steve Kish, Carol Okrasinski, Irene Norkaitis, Joel Thiel,
Chuck Petrillo, Walt Narcum .

Their light burns late on Tuesday
nights, and this light enlightens the
student body on Fridays with complete coverage of the news of the
College. Under the capable thumb
of Ruth Partilla, the staff accurately
informs the student body (with the
exception of a Shriek or two).

Paula Eike, Copy, Carol Gass, Exchange Editor, Nancy
Leland, Copy.

3n Wil ski

Bil l Kanyuck,
Sports Editor

Todd Gibbs
Business Manager

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�WILKES COLLEGE BAND

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Re
Th

First Row: John Vanderhoof, David Longmire, Albert Eddy, Suzanne Caezza, Carl Sponenburg, Merrill Farrell, Raymond Barno. Second Row: Roger
Ericson, Anthony Rydzewski, Paul Smith, Alice Richie, Edward Liskey, Robert Smurlo, Raymond Cwalina, Robert Orner, Edward Kordek. Third Row:
Henry Marchetti, John Metroka, Robert Zeglarski, Earl Orcutt, Roger Butler, Ronald Daggett, Forrest Eichmann, Michael Stair, John Ferguson, Donald
Bohl. Fourth Row: Martin Hurley, Patricia Barrera, Edward Zacko, Philip Gasbarro, Philip Herfort, Metro Kobuta, William Harrison, John Curtis,
Robert Ericson, John Beyrent, Nelson Seagren, Carl Romanski, Thomas Marcy, Anthony Orsi, Mark Rosenbaum, absent: Jean Marie Hunley.

The Wilkes Band, under the direction of Mr. Raymond
Nutaitis, provides the enthusiastic background at the College football games, and many other college functions.

Raymond J. Nutaitis, Conductor.

President:
Vice-President:
Secretary:

Forrest Eichmann
Robert Orner
Martin Hurley

BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY

First Row: Gigi Pacicj, Maria Supko, Sharon Hornick,
Linda Picotti, Cindy Lewis, Maureen Flanley, Dorothy
Thomas, Bernie Adonizio, Rosalie Mazur, Patsy Moir,
Dr. Charles Reif, Joseph Gatto, Charles Knorr, Ned

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Beatrice Siman, Jo Ann Hartmann, Kathy Mziury, Jean Marie Chapasko, Jane Marie Gower,
Delong. Second Row: Janice Farrell, Tony Ross, Howard Nesbitt, Sandra Spryn, Virginia
Jim Pirino, Mike Petrillo, Barbara Kluchinski. Third Row: Thomas Giannini, Irving Mendelssohn,
Williams, Don Kersteen, Bob Ashton. Fourth Row: Dr. Donald Tappa, Ivan Schonfeld, Keith
Swanson, Thomas Zawilski, Paul Davies, John Kovitch, Charles Kosteva, George Patera, Mike Clark.

�COLLEGIATE
COUNCIL
for the
UNITED NATIONS
The main goal of C. C. U. N. is to prepare a
delegation to attend the national model General
Assembly in New York. While in preparation
for this assembly the members are learning
the objectives and activities of member nations in the United Nations.

First Row: Carolyn Oberzut, Carol LeRose, Joan Stanziola, Cindy West. Second
Row: Leslie Calamari, Tom Ambrosi, Dennis · Quigley, Jay Holliday, Leslie Marino.
Third Row: Mickey Smith, Salley Stahler, Bob Zebrowsky.

President:
Vice-President :
Secretary:
Treasurer:
Advisor:

Bob Zebrowski
Tom Ambrosi
Leslie Marino
Mike Stahl
Dr. Bron is Kasi as

CHEMISTRY CLUB

President:
Vice-President:
Secretary:
Treasurer:
Program Chairman:
Advisor:

Anthony Ross
Howard Nesbitt
Dorothy Delong
George Patera
Dale Kresge
Dr. Charles Reif

The purpose of the Biological Society is to foster an interest in and a
better understanding of the biological sciences. This year on the field
trips with Dr. Reif, the members
sounded Bear Lake and Blithborn
Lake.

First Row: Michele Kovalchik, Florence Napoli, Marguerite Yevitz, Sharyn
Y~noshak; Nancy Poirltek. Second Row: Ronald PiscorH&lt;, James Harding,
Frank Tomashofski, Ken Ley;hon, James Gabello. Third Row: Dave Bae•
canari, John Novinski, Carl Polnaszek, Jim Davis, Armando Sallavanti.
Fourth ·R ow: John Molski, Stephen Polnaszek, Tom Cebula, Kenneth
Maloney, Joel Yudkovitz, John Ferri.

One of the principal aims of
the Chem Club is participation in
the activities of the Inter-collegiate
Chemical Society of Northeastern
Pennsylvania and affiliating with
the American Chemical Society.

President:
Vice-Presi-'ent:
Secretary:
Treasurer:
Executive Council Head:
Advisor:

Kenneth Maloney
Frank Tomashofski
Sharyn Yanoshak
Marguerite Yevitz
Robert Armbruster
Mr. Frank Salley

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�CIRCLE K
The primary purpose of Circle K is to better serve the
campus and community. The
organization has done this by
raising over $1000 for the
Crippled Children's Association, by canvasing for the
Wilkes College Library Drive,
and by installing a "Ride
Wanted" map in the Caf.
Barry Miller, Governor, and
Dale Kresge, Lieutenant Governor of Division 5 are members of the Circle K who hold
offices in the State organization.
President:
Vice-President:
Secretary:
Treasurer:

Board of Directors:
First Row: Peter Calo, Joe Simon, Ernie Krute, Rich James, Barry Miller, Dick Cantner, George Pawlush.
Second Row: Dave Speicher, Mike Philo, Bill Trethaway, Steve Gavlick, Dave Ralston, Bill Eckroat,
Warren Krute, Bill Morris.

Advisor:

Ernie Krute
Bill Trethaway
Richard Cantner
Wayne Bloomberg
George Pawlush
Dale Kresge
Barry Miller
Mr. Art Hoover

WILKES COLLEGIANS

First Row: Tom
Marcy, Basil Ru
Liz Slaughter, I
John Wisloski,
Earl Orcott.

To promote Wilkes College,
to provide an enjoyable club
for men, and to perpetuate the
group as an integral part of the
College are some of the goals
of this musical group. Throughout the year the Collegians perform · for c1v1c groups and
schools, culminating their activities is a tour of the surrounding
states.

President:
Vice-President:
Secretary:

Treasurer:
Advisor:

Ed Pashinski
Nelson Seagren
Tony Trygeski
Ronald Davenport
Mr. Richard B. Chapline

First Row: James Eitel, Jack Berkey, Don Bohl, Curtis Roberts, Ed Pashinski, Bob Sokoloski, Joe Menko,
Hank Wnuk. Second Row: Tom Marcy, Mark Rosenbaum, Martin Hurley, Roger Brewer, Bob Erickson,
Renald Davenport, Carl Spoonenberg, Richard Marselles, Charles Aquilina. Third Row: Carl Siracuse,
Mick Stair, Harry Morgan, Bill Perrego, Ed Manda, Tony _Rydzewski, Nels Seagren.
"'

Vice-Pr,
Se

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�CUE 'N CURTAIN

First Row: Tom Gianini, Ronald Rittenmeyer, Jan Kubicki, Al Eddy, Abdul Poonawalla, Rich Kramer, Jack Brooks, Billy Toole, Dana Voorhees, Tom
Marcy, Basil Russin. Second Row: Vernie Shiposh, Lynn Mallory, Sheryl Napoleon, George Grohol, Hazel Hulsizer, Beverly Wisloski, Margaret Klein,
Liz Slaughter, Nancy Leland, Nancy Noterman, Ina George, Merry Morrow, Sherry Horowitz, Carroll Cobbs. Third Row: Bob Sokolosky, Chuck Petrillo,
John Wisloski, Bob Smith, D.avid Frey, Jim Gallagher, Daniel Wertz, Stephen Gavala, Paul Brotzman, Gene Suszko, Ed Manda, Ira Katz, Don Conway,
Earl Orcott.

For the dramatic group, the curtain rose in the new Wilkes College
Center for the Performing Arts. No longer handicapped by a garage
theatre, the members were able to effectively use dramatic lighting
in the production "The Death of Bessie Smith" and "The Madwoman
of Chaillot." The five liundred seat theatre was filled to capacity for
all performances of the seven plays presented this year.

Alfred Airola
President, Cue n' Curtain

Vice-President:
Secretary,
Treasurer:
Advisor:

Stephen Gavala
Jo Ann Margolis
Margaret Klein
Mr. Al Groh

scene from Apollo
of Be/foe.

�EDUCATION C.LUB
The Wilkes College chapter
of Student P.S.E.A., better
known as the Education Club,
is a pre-professional organization designed to acquaint college students with the teaching profession and education
in general. Local high school
students were invited to attend the F. T. A. Forum.

President:
Vice-President:
Secretary:
Treasurer:
Corresponding Secretary:
Membership Chairman:
Advisor:

Rhoda Oram
Barbara Graytock
Carol Renna
Susan Jones
Carole Vercusky
Susan Evans
Dr. Eugene Hammer

First Row: Bel:
dorf, Rose Ar
Bigus, Nancy

First Row: Carol Renna, Carole Vercusky, Rhoda Oram, Marilyn Goodman, Susan Evans, Sandra Grinzi,
Carole Thomas. Second Row: Jeanne Martin, Esther Swartz, Sally Leonard, Carol Pajor, Patricia Davis,
Roberta Gregory, Helen Smereski. Third Row: Caroline Traigis, Linda Kuligowski, Bronnie Reese, Richard
G. Raspen, Elaine Barbini, Mary Tinner, Linda Giordano, Maureen Savage.

INTER~

ENGINEERING CLUB

First Row: James Ambrose, Salvatore Bufalino, Ronald Petrokonis, Armand Mascioli, Nick Halchak, Gerald Missal, Warren Krute, Don Kersteen, John
· Brocki. Second Row: Paul Bavitz, John Arnone, Donna Troiano, Charles Aquilina, Kenneth Thomas, Mike Marko, Bob Silvi, Cromwell Thomas,
Advisor. Third Row: Raymond Rivzo, John Repshas, Russ Wright, Bill Wilson, Richard Muzyka, Roger C. Gregory.

The Engineering Society of Wilkes, a member of
the Luzerne Chapter of the Pennsylvania Society of
Professional Engineers, creates an atmosphere conducive to fostering and maintaining a more realistic
comprehension of engineering.

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President:
Vice-President:
Secretary:
Treasurer:
Advisor:

Armand A. Mascioli
Eugene Starna
Donna Troiano
Nicholas Halchak
Mr. Thomas

�ETHNOMUSICOLOGY
,llege chapter
i.E.A., better
lucation Club,
)nal organiza, acquaint eolith the teachind education
I high school
invited to atForum.

The aim of this newly organized group
is to provide an opportunity for students
on campus who have an interest in folk
music to meet and exchange songs and
techniques. Future plans are to bring to
the College professional singers and musicians for the enjoyment of all.

President:
Vice-President:
Secretary:
Treasurer:
Advisor:

Rhoda Oram
Barbara Graytock
Carol Renna
Susan Jones
Carole Vercusky
Susan Evans
Dr. Eugene Hammer

Carroll Cobbs
Joseph Menko
Nancy Noterma·n
Richard Kramer
Mr. Michael Stein

First Row: Bob Schoenholtz, Sandy Walder, Davene Sobel, Eileen Gardner, Carol Womelsdorf, Rose Ann McGuire. Second Row: Joe Menko, Mr. Stein, Richard Frushon, Jean
Bigus, Nancy Noterman, Carroll Cobbs.

INTERNATIONAL CULTURAL EXCHANGE CLUB

First Row: Earl Orcutt, Phyllis Sun, Shiu-Wai Ma, Vernie Mae Shiposh, Abdul Poonawala, Ayoola Ayangade, Eva Hellestam , Cyprian Kwilimbe, Karen Volgamore, Rosalie Leone, Ed Manda.

teen, John
II Thomas,

A. Mascioli
,tarna

oiano
Halchak

Comprised of foreign students, I.C.E.C. fosters a
better understanding of international relations among its
members and 'the student body. International Day was
the highlighting activity of this new club.
Ayoola, with Larry McKeown and Steve Davis.

President:
Secretary:
Treasurer:
Advisor:

Ayoola Ayangad~
Karen Volg.amore
Ben Yadegar
Miss Marine Olson

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�INTERCOLLEGIATE
CONFERENCE
ON GOVERNMENT
Promoting an active interest and participation in the various
phases of practical politics, I. C. G. acts as an affiliate with Colleges
throughout Pennsylvania. The Club holds regular conferences and
attends an annual convention in the State Capital.
First Row: Myrna Lou Brodbeck, Pat lannuzzo,
Karen Reed, Kathy Deibel. Second Row: Barbara
Poska, Donna Broda, Anne Joyce Kerestes.
Third Row: Andrea Gallet, Ellen Ramsey, Eleanor
Jachimez. Fourth Row: Fred Merrick, Stephen
Gavala, George Varklett.

INTERDORMITORY COUNCIL
President:
Vice-President:
Secretary:
Treasurer:
Advisors:

Stephen Van Dyck
Mark Bencivenga
Susan Druck
James Mason
Mr. George Elliott
Mr. Arthur Hoover

First RO\
Second
Varcho l.
Fourth I
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Chan eck
P. J. Ka

I.D.C. organizes and coordinates dormitory
functions, and resolves the problems of the
dorm student. Annually the members sponsor
Little Brother-Sister Weekend, Freshman Weekend, and Hampton Weekend. For the past six
years the organization has sponsored "Zoes"
a Greek· orphan boy.
First Row: Right to left. Steve Van Dyck, George Elliott, Mark Bencivenga,
Susan Druck, Jim Mason, Arthur Hoover, Jaqui Rubin, Anne Marie Heineman,
Richard Masciarella . Second Row: Davene Sobel, Wayne Yetter, Mike Stahl,
Larry Mc Keown, Tom Curry, Stan Houpt, J im Urbaniak, Leslie Stamer, Rona
Kalen. Third Row: James E. Hudgens, William Bush, Mary Grace Mistichelli,
Nancy Jackson, Hallie Ruab, Liz Slaughter, Ellen Feinstein, Sharon Going.
Fourth Row: Linda Snowe, Pam Eustis, Joanie Kirschenbaum, Susan Harris,
Charlotte Peterson, Sheryl Napoleon, Elizabeth Cashman. Fifth Row: Barry
Simmons, Alan Davis, Dave Grandcolas, Denn is Jones. Sixth Row: Susan
Lawson, Joanne Skiba.

JUNIUS SOCIETY
The Junius Society is the College History Club. This year the Club
brought in representatives from Pakistan and India to discuss the
problems of the two countries. The club also sponsors a Fc1culty
Exchange Program-and exchanged our own Dr. Cox for a King's
professor of History.

President:
Secretary:
Treasurer:
Advisor:

Michael Konnick
Barbara Kubinski
Bonn ie James
Dr. Harold Cox
Fi

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First Row: Al Rinehimer, Charlotte Stroud, Dan Davis.
Second Row: David Cowan, Mike Stefanick, John Zalot.
Third Row: Joe Buziuk, Fred Weber••

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LETTERMEN
Comprised of the Athletes of the
College, the Lettermen's Club annually
holds a formal dance and the Cherry
Tree Chop. Throughout the year they
will shine shoes and wash cars to
gather more and more money for their
scholarship fund.

e various
Colleges
~nces and

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First Row: Fran Olexy, Tom Ambrosi, Ralph Hendershot, Ken Wiswall, Joe Keifer, Rich Roshong.
Second Row: Dick .Bucko Chuck Petrillo, Mike Romeo, Mike Connolly, Dan Malloy, Brinley
Varchol. Third Row: Jack Jarvela, Angelo Lovero, Bill Layden, Bill Schneider, Rich Beck.
Fourth Row: Doug Forde, Bruce Comstock, Allan Arnould, Evan Evans. Fifith Row: Harry
Heesch, Jay Holliday, Barry Gold, Bryn Kehrli, Paul Purta, Rich Hermann, Joe Wiendl, Joe
Chanecka. Sixth Row: Paul Merril, Tim Stott, John Howe, Mike Babushchak, Joe Skvarla,
P. J. Kane, Joe Frapoli.

,ark Bencivengo,
11\arie Heineman,
ter, Mike Stahl,
ie Stamer, Rona
,race Mistichelli,
Sharon Going.
n, Susan Harris,
ifth Row: Barry
:th Row: Susan

LETTERWOMEN

Administering to the womens' athletic
activities, the Letterwomen help to cultivate
and perpetrate an interest in womens athletics. Each year the Letterwomen sponsor
a scholarship to a junior active in their ranks
applicable to her senior year.

r the Club
liscuss the
a Fc1culty
r a King's

President:
Vice-President:
Secretary:
Treasurer:
Cor. Secretary:
Advisor:

Patricia Davis
Janie Black
Irene Dominguez
Elaine Barbini
Susy Kallen
Mrs. Doris Saracino

First Row: Janie Black, Susy Kallen, Pat Davis, Elaine Barbini, Irene Dominguez. Second
Row: Estelle Andrews, Mary Price, Maureen Brady, Donna George, Janice Evans, Janie
Rifenbery, Dorothy Eck, Tessie Cushner, Virginia Steckel, Chris Sulat.

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�MANUSCRIPT

Patrick McGarty
Editor
First Row: Hazel Hulsizer, Rosemary Rush, Hallie Raub, Claire Sheridan. Second Row: Merry
Morrow, Donna Kimball, Mairin Elias, Rosalie Demko. Third Row: Edward McGinnis, James
Gallagher, Dr. Phillip Rizzo, Allen J. Pilikian.

First Row: Anna
Second Row: Edw;

The Manuscript is the College's literary magazine, published
every spring. The f~nction of the society is to examine submitted material in its weekly workshops and make a creative
study of the works. The Manuscript also provides films which
are presented monthly to the student body.

Andrea Templar
Associate Editor

Associate Editor:
Secretary:
Film Editor:
Advisor:

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Regina Watkins Wartella
Stephanie Boyle
Beverly Hanko Wisloski
Dr. Phillip Rizzo

This yea
Laboratorie
from West
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quainted "'
knowledge

�MATHEMATICS
CLUB
Coordinators: Irene Dominguez and Phil Cheifitz.

nd Row: Merry
\cGinn is, James

First Row: Anna Bankos, Barbara Graytock, Lois Petroski, Irene Dominguez,
Second Row: Edward Rishko, John DeGuisseppi, Phil Chiefetz.

The members of the Math Club sit around and
add and subtract and, if things get rough, they
multiply. They insist that with their collective
knowledge launching a missile would pose no
pr9blem. However, since their budget is too small
for full scale space flights, they are content to
dabble in paper rocketry.

,ublished
1ine subcreative
1s which

PHYSICS CLUB

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Cookies, coffee, and a Manuscript film

This year the Physics Club toured the Bookhaven
Laboratories in New York, and brought in speakers
from Westinghouse and General Electric to provide
an opportunity for its members to become more acquainted with the many possible applications of their
knowledge in the future.

President:
Vice-President:
Secretary:
Advisor:

Stephen Arendt
John Gbur
Rosalie Loncoski
Dr. Alvin Bruch

First Row: George Dudascik, Rosalie Loncoski, Mary Sakash, John Gbur,
Second Row: Walter Konopka, Carl Polnaszek, Bob Fasulka, Dr. Alvin
Bruch, Advisor. Third Row: Mike Hudick, Windsor Thomas, Jerry Kucirka,
Lewis Pecora, Stephen Arendt.

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�PSYCHOLOGY
CLUB
One of the functions of the Psychology Club is to develop among
young people preparing to serve in
the field an organization which will
become an integral part of their training. The members tour local, mental
institutions such as Chase and the
Family Service Center.
President:
Vice-President :
Secretary :
Treasurer:
Social Chairman :
Co-Advisors :

Stephen Demyun
Gene Suszko
Lorraine Siatkowski
Judy Noyle
Jeff Namey
Dr. Joseph Kanner
Dr. Robert Riley

First Row: Alicia Ramsey, Beverly Shamun, Jeff Namey, Steve Demyun, Lorriane Siatkowski, Judy Noyle,
Gene Suszko, Joseph Kanner, Michelle Hastie, Barb Walters. Second Row: Barbara McGoey, _Raymond
Montante, Karen Mosier, Joyce Lennon, Judy Gerke, Mary Tabit, Joyce Adamcheski, Carroll Cobbs,
Oi Lou Warne. Third Row: Norman Kresge, Ray Dennis, John Gurgick, Barry Neilon, Allan Ramsay,
Kenny Mugford, Leigh Goodman .

RADIO CLUB

The purpose of the Radio Club is to
cre?te an interest in amateur radios among
college students, to promote and develop
individual efficiency in the operation of
amateur radio stations, and to provide
Wilkes College with the benefits of an
Amateur Radio Station.

President:
Vice-President:
Secretary:
Treasurer:
Station Manager:
Advisor:

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Richard Allardyce
Robert Balonis
Jack Democko
Eugene Macur
Luther Bonning
Dr. Detwiler

First Row: Jim Sanders, John Thomas, Eugene Macur, Luther Bonning, Robert Balonis, John
Chernesky, John Democko.

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�SKI CLUB

The Ski Club was organized this year to function as a co-ordinating body for interested skiers
and non-skiers in the campus. A sk i tr ip to Vermont was taken by part of the group where they
participated in ski competition. Joe ''Pepsi" Stallone, "T.C." Curry, and Jack Jarvella brought home
the victory laurels .

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mond
:obbs,
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President : ,James P. Leone
Vice-President: Joseph Stallone
Secretary: Marie Persic
Treasurer: Kathleen Leone
Adv isor: Miss Marene Olson

SOCIOLOGY CLUB
The stated purpose of the
newly organized club, "The
Group," is to further interest in
sociology and the applied sciences : Guest speakers included
Mr. H. Alan Rarson and Dr.
Arthur 8. Shostak; field trips included Luzerne County Juvenile
Detention Center and the Childrens Service CentP.r.

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President:
Vice-President:
Secretayr:
Treasurer:
Advisors:

Ronald Russo
Annetta Long
Mary Ann Story
Julie Palsha
Dr. Moravec and
Marene Olson

First Row: Sue Lawson, Lynn Mallory, Carole Rudy, Sharon Parker, Betsy Slayton, Jule Palshapp,
Annetta Long, Karen Gerstein, Vernie Shiposh, Charlene Ross, Mary Ann Story. Second Row: Tom
Weiskerger, Ron Russo, Keith Russin, Joe Jones, Steve Gavala, Bill Wynnt, Richard Eck.

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�STUDENT GOVERNMENT

TH
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R
Presi
Vice-Presi
Seen
Trea1
Ad

John Cavallini
President of Student Government

Vice President:
Recording Secretary :
Treasurer:
Corresponding Secretary:
Advisor:

First Row: John Cavallini, Allan Saidman, Jean Chapasko, Sharon Daney, Vicki Tatz, Judy Simonson,
Darlene Moll, Bill Webb. Second Row : Joe Brillenger, Marc Levy, Cahl Siracuse, Joe Gatto, Dave Thomas,
Tom Kelly, Herman George, Paul Wender, Barry Miller, Matt Fliss.
Matt Fliss
Vicki Tatz
Harry Wilson
Judy Simonson
Gordon Roberts

WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION

President:
Secretary:
Treasurer:
Advisor:

Mary Lynn Strevell
Norma Falk
Dianne Wynn
Mrs. Doris Saraceno

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�THETA
DELTA
RHO
President:
Vice-President:
Secretary:
Treasurer:
Advisor:

Sue Bel lone
Toni Supchak
Barb Wisniewski
Ruth Kackauskas
Mrs. Hervey Alborn

First Row: Pat Haydt, Maureen Flauley, Jo Ann Hartmann, Mary Britt, Barbara Cywinski, Ruth Belak,
Janice Farrell, Dorothy De long. Second Row: Marilyn Moffatt, Sue Bellone, Barbara Wisniewski, Toni
Supchak, Ruth Kackauskas, Gretchen Hohn. Third Row: Hallie Raub, Mary Jezierski, Karen Malley,
Virginia Hahn, Carol Waliejarski, Carol Hollister, Patsy Moir, Bev Shamun, Alicia Ramsey, Jean Chapasko,
Kathy Hannon, Barb Salus.

Simonson,
e Thomas,

Teas such as the Student-Faculty Tea, the Tea
for High School Seniors,
and the Golden Agers
Christmas Party are an
integral part of this service sorority. TDR also
holds the Annual Valentine Formal, held this year
at the Gus Genetti Hotel.

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�WOMEN'S CHORUS
DEM
lnformir
their part)
votes, anc
and count·
Young Den
membershi
must be ol

First Row: Barbara Liberasky, Theresa Ellis, Pat Beshada,. Emily Wrfght, ·cathy Deibel, Jane Westawski, Bernice Lockenbach, Millie Ritza, Michelle
Shivel I, Susan Evans, Carole Thomas, Kathy Menighan, Beverly Crane. Second Row: Eleanor Krushefski, Judy Noyle, Darlene VanMeter, Mary
Ann Homnack, Carol Grabowski, Charlene Collins, Margo Klinger, Jan ice Goodfellow, Linda Hoffman , Barbara Dorish, Susan Fischer, Pat
Luzenski.

President:
Vice-President:
Secretary :
Treasurer:
Director:
Assistant Director:
Advisor:

Susan Evans
Linda Hoffman
Barbara Dorish
Donna Pudlosky
Barbara Liberasky
Elaine Weber
Mr. Chapline

WILKES' CHORUS

President:
Vice-President:
Secretary:
Librarians:
Advisor:

Edwin Pashinski
Eugene Kelleher
David Longmire
Bob Sokoloski
Antoinette Santarelli
Mr. Chapline

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First Row: Linda
John Birkenhead

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�YOUNG
DEMOCRATS
lnfor,[lling the student body on
their party's platform, soliciting
votes, and participating in city
and county political affairs, the
Young Democrats insist upon one
membership requirement - one
must be old enough to vote.

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First Row: Andrea Gallet, Soni Stein, Ruth Carr, Vernie Shiposh, Ellen Ramsey. Second Row:
Steve Gavala, James Finn, Keith Russin, Howard laird.

YOUNG
REPUBLICANS
The Young Republicans will solicit,
discuss, encourage and persuade for
their party. Besides keeping the campus informed as to Republican goingson, these fervid campaigners keep tabs
on who is jumping on and off their
bandwagon.
irelli

President,
Vice-President:
Secretary:
Treasur_er:
Advisor:

First Row: Linda Piccotti, Margaret Osborne, Jean Marie Chapasko. Second Row:
John Birkenhead, Charles Petrillo, Paul Bachman, Evan Evans, William Webb.

Paul Bachman
Charles Petrillo
Jean Marie Chapasko
William Webb
Dr. Harold Cox

�EVENTS

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��FRESHMAN ORIENTATION
Skit Nite, Hell Nite, and Tribunal
are devices used to "break-in" the
new Freshmen. Under the guidance
of the upperclassmen, the new
Frosh are oriented to the nature and
pleasure of Wilkes College and its
student body. The shy are exposed
and the extroverted are reckoned
with and, most important of all,
everyone gets to meet everyone
else.

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��THE FOUR FRESHMEN
IN CONCERT

���TENNIS
The tennis squad faced a tough season
and finished with a 3-9 record. The netmen
twice defeated King's College and Scranton
University. Captain Tom Rokita led the
squad and always turned in an excellent
performance. Other outstanding players
were Dan Klem, Carl Magagna, John Sheldon, Joel Meyers, Ronald Piskovik.
With the entire · squad returning, the
next campaign appears to be a promising
one for the netmen.

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Asst. Coach Ronald Rainey, Joel Meyers, Tom Rokita (Captain), Ron Piskorik, Carl Magagna, Paul Solomon, John Sheldon, Dan Klem,
Coach Tom McFarland

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�First Row: Bill Perrego, James Yahara, Dan Murray. Second Row: Scott Burnside, Steve
Farrar, Bernie Vinoiwski, Coach Welton Farrar.

Coach Welton Farrar's golfers faced stiff
M. A. C. competition, and defeated Muhlenburg
and Stroudsburg to finish with a 2-10 leg . The
duffers also finished 20th in a field of 27 in the
M.A. C. Tournament. Captain and most outstanding golfer was Bill Perrego. Also turning in fine
performances were Dan Murray and Bob Brown.

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�CHEERLEADERS

First Row: Bev Shamun, Norma Falk (Capt), Reggie Belden. Second Row: Mary Fogli, Jean Kardose, Eileen Gardner. Third Row: Alicia
Ramsey, Harriet Lyons, Maureen Savage, Judy Rock, Elizabeth Slaughter, Janice Swantkowski, Rosemary Le.aser, Pam Williams, Jean
Marie Chapasko.

�MAJORETTES

Barbara Dorish, Patty Welsh, Edith Miller, Gail lshley, Nancy Wiltshire,
Sally Carbeshley

KICKLINE

Janet Blair, Sharon Schrader, Elsie Goodman, Mary Lynn Strevell (Captain), Diane Wynne,
Leslie Calamari, Mary Tinner, Toni Supchak

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�SENIOR DIRECTORY
ALFRED MATTHEW AIROLA-40 Park Ave., Dover,
New Jersey. A. B. English.
RICHARD H. ALLARDYCE-51 Manhatten St., Ash•
ley, Penna. A.B. Math ..
KENNETH W. ALLEN-185 N. Franklin St., Wilkes.
Barre, Penna. A.B. Accounting.
ARLENE M. ANDREEKO-42 N. Franklin St., WilkesBarre, Penna. B.S. Elementary Education.
STEPHEN EDWIN ARENDT-Box 95, Noxen, Penna.
B.S. Physics.
DANIEL BACZKOWSKI
PAUL BACHMAN-75 West Union St., WilkesBarre, Penna. B.S. Business Administration.
REINA A. BAKISH-527 E. Third St., Bloomsburg,
Penna. B.E. Elementary Education.
ROBERT MICHAEL BALCHUN-95 North Main St.,
Shickshinny, Penna. B.S. Business Administration.
REED EMIL BALEWSKI-RD 1, Noxen, Penna. B.S.
Secondary Education.
JAMES W. BAMRICK-658 Main Road, Wilkes-Barre,
Penna. B.S. Secondary Education.
DOLORES ANN BARONE-704 Montgomery Ave.,
West Pittston, Penna. A.B . Social Studies.
RAYMOND ANDREW BARNO-215 Center St., Nanti•
coke, Penna. B.S. Music Education .
SUZANNE BELLONE-1404 Murray St., Forty Fort,
Penna. B.S. Elementary Education :
MARK RALPH BENCIVENGO-450 Grove St. N.
Plainfield, New Jersey. A.B. Psychology.
HENRY FRANKLIN BENSCOTER-728 N. Fourth
St., Nescopeck, Penna. A.8. Economics.
PAUL T. BERGANDER-188 Poplar St., Wilkes•
Barre, Penna . A.B. Mathematics.
RALPH JACKSON BERKEY-19 W. Fallbrook Ave.,
Dallas, Penna. A.B. Music.
GEORGIA ANN BERSHEE-RD 1, Hunlock Creek,
Penna. B.S. Secondary Education.
GERALDINE LEA BOCK-60 E. Liberty St., Ashley
Penna. A.B. English.
STEPHANIE GRACE BOYLE-13 Steele St., Hanover
Green, Penna. A.B. English.
MARTIN BRENNAN, JR.-201 Pierce St., Kingston,
Penna. A.B. English.
RICHARD LOUIS BUCKO-511 Lorraine Ave., Ore•
land, Penna. A.B. Sociology.
MARY ANN CARDILLO-I IO Schooley Ave., Exeter,
Penna. A.B. History.
JOHN FRANCIS CARR-1443 Main St., Wilkes•
Barre, Penna . B.S. Elementary Education.
JON F. CARSMAN-E. Ridge Chase Manor, Shavertown, Penna. B.S. Fine Arts Education.
JUDY CASTERLINE-362 Susquehanna Ave., Wyoming, Penna. B.S. Elementary Education.
JOHN SAMUEL CAVALLINl-424 E. Noble St.,
Nanticoke, Penna . A.B. Mathematics.
JOSEPH F. CHANECKA-52 Holland St., Bingham•
ton, New York. B.S. Secondary Education.
MARK J. COHEN-173 Garlord Ave., Forty Fort,
Penna. A.B. Fine Arts.
JANICE DIANE COLLINS-379 Rutter Ave., Kingston, Penna. A.B. English.
ELIZABETH JOAN COMPTON-Greenwich St. Alloway, New Jersey. B.S. Fine Arts Education.
NOREEN CONSIDINE-209 Mayock St., Wilkes•
Barre, Penna . A.B. Psychology.
JOSEPH JOHN CRANE-701 Second St., West
Pittston, Penna. A.B . Biology.
THOMAS J. CROP- I 05 W. Wa-lnut St. Kingston,
Penna. B.S. Secondary Education.
RONALD ALBERT DAGGETT-21B Beatrice Ave.,
Hatboro, Penna. B.S. Music Education.
HENRY ANDREW DAVIS-1820 Susquehanna Ave.,
Exeter, Penna. A.B. Biology.
FRANCIS A. DECURTIS-65 Reynold St., Pittston,
Penna. B.S. Chemical Engineering.
LAWRENCE JOHN DIGREGORIO-221 Susquehanna
Ave., Old Forge, Penna . A.B. Economics.
ANTHONY G. DIKSA-1205 Prospect St., Nanticoke,
Penna. B.S. Secondary Education.
NNAMDI ALOZIE DIKE-275 S. Franklin St. WilkesBarre, Penna. B.S. Physics.
MARTHA IRENE DOMINGUEZ-631 75th. St., Niagara Falls, New York. B.S. Math .
FRANK: P. DOMANSKl-76 Barnes St., Ashley,
Penna. A.B. Psychology.

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JAMES MICHAEL DRAGER-Rockport Road, Port
Murray, New Jersey, A.B. History.
GEORGE DUDASIK, JR.-829 Bennett St., Luzerne,
Penna . B.S. Physics.
DAVID RUSSELL DUGAN-443 W. Main St., Plymouth, Penna. B.S. Business Administration.
DAVID A. DUKOFF-41 Riviera Dr., Massapequa,
New York. B.S. Business Administration.
JAMES MICHAEL DUNN-R.D. #1, Box 57, Drums,
Penna. B.S. Accounting.
FRANCIS EARL ECKHARDT, JR.-3306 Lake Ave.,
Baltimore, Maryland. S.S. Secondary Education.
HENRY HALL EDWARDS, JR.-56 Claude St. Dallas,
Penna. A.B. Biology.
FORREST J. EICHMANN-114 East Ave. Woodstown, New Jersey. B.S. Music Education.
JAMES G . EITEL-48 Govier St., Wilkes-Barre,
Penna . B.S. Music Education.
ROBERT HAROLD ERICSON-36 Grant St. Dover,
New Jersey. B.S. Accounting .
EVAN GRANT EVANS- 214 Fourth St. Coaldale,
Penna . S.S. Business Administration.
SUSAN RUTH EVANS-BO Graham Ave., WilkesBarre, Penna . B.S. Elementary Education.
JOSEPH ANTHONY FEIGO-120 Tompkins St., Pittston, Penna. B.S. Business Administration.
ROBERT KELLOW FELLOWS 11-107 Fairview Ave.,
Clarks Summit, Penna. B.S. Business Administration.
THOMAS JAMES FIELD-RD. #1, Noxen , Penna.
B.S. Business Administration.
KARL N. FOGMEG-132 E. Taylor St., Taylor, Penna.
A.B . Music.
CAROL DIANE FORESTA-72 Enwhistle Ave., Nutley, New Jersey. B.S. Elementa ry Education.
FRANCIS JOSEPH FORD-58 Main St., lnkerman,
Penna. A.B. History.
RICHARD FRUSHON-215 Delaware Ave., West
Pittston, Penna . B.S. Secondary Education.
LINDA MARGARET FUSARO-243 Soundview Road
Huntington, New York. B.S. Elementary Education.
ALAN C. GAMBLE-Leraysville, Penn. B.S. Accounting.
PATRICIA I. GAWCHIK-115 Lockwood Ave.,
Yonkers, New York. B.S. Elementary Education.
JOHN GBUR-300 Powell St., Plymouth, Penna.
B.S. Physics.
MARGARET A. GEE-327 Chestnut St. Nutley, New
York. 8.S. Elementary Education .
A. TODD GIBBS- Star Route, Allentown, Penna.
B.S. Business Administration .
DWIGHT E. GILES-RD 3, Clarks Summit, Penna.
A.B. Philosophy.
BEVERLY GRANAT-433 Thomas St., Perth Amboy,
New Jersey. B.S. Fine Arts.
STEPHEN PHILIP GRANT-84 W. Union St., WilkesBarre, Penna. S.S. Secondary Education.
CAROL SAIDMAN GREENWALD-117 First Ave.,
Kingston, Penna. A.B. English.
DAVID WILLIAM GREENWALD-117 First Ave.,
Kingston, Penna . A.8. Biology.
FLORENCE ANN GRESKIEWICZ-552 Sperling St.,
West Wyoming, Penn. A.B. English.
MILDRED R. GROSS-50 S. Goodwin St., Kingston,
Penna. A.S. Spanish.
THURMAN LEE GROVE-46 Meadowcrest, Trucksville, Penn. A.B . Biology.
WILLIAM C. GUEST-405 Grandview Ave., Clarks
Summit, Penn . A.B. English.
JOHN LEO GURGICK-174 Hazelton Highway
Mountaintop, Penna. A.B. Sociology.
MARTHA R. HAHN-175 E. 74th . St., New York
City, New York. B.S. Fine Arts.
NICHOLAS HALCHAK-513 Summer St. Old Forge,
Penna . B.S. Engineering.
ROBERTA HAMMER-258 Chestnut St., Kingston,
Penna . 8.S. Secondary Education.
MARK ELWOOD HAMDl-49 Division St., Wilkes•
Barre, Penna . A.B. Psychology.
JOSEPH T. HANDLEY, JR.-26 Oak St., WilkesBarre, Penna. B.S. Business Administration.
ROBERT CHARLES HARDING-160 Sharpe St., Kingston, Penna. B.S. Elementary Education.
MARGARET LEE HAVARD-1111 Bryn Mawr St.,
Scranton, Penna. A.B. ·sociology.
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GENE HAVERLAK-1 Hemlock St., Alden, Nanticoke, Penna. A.B. History.
BONNIE TERESA HAWKE-463 Bennett St., Luzerne,
Penna . B.S. Nursing Education.
RAE D. HEISER-Clarks Summitt, Penna. B.S. Nursing
Education.
CHRISTINA A. HELVIG-100 Charles Ave., Selins•
grove, Penn. B.S. Nursing Education .
MARC HENRY HIRSCHMAN-Cedarhurst, New York.
A.B. English.
ENID HERSHEY-155 W. River St., Wilkes-Barre,
Penna. B.S. Elementary Education.
DOLORES KATHLEEN HOOVER-Richland, Penna.
B.S. Nursing Education.
MARTHA H. HOUTZ-Grand View Ave., Dallas,
Penna ., B.S. Elementary Education.
MICHAEL G. HUDICK, 11-440 Owen St., Swoyerville, Penna. B.S. Physics.
CHARLES JOHN HUEY-583 Meadowland Ave.,
Kingston, Penna. B.S. Accounting.
JANE JANCIK-75 Price St., Kingston, Penna. A.B.
English.
CAROLYN RUTH JENKINS-47 New St. Dover, New
Jersey. B.S. E!emeniary Education.
GRACE ALICE JONES-312 Blackman St., West
Pittston, Penna . B.S. Fine Arts.
STANLEY D. JONES-301 E. Green St., Nanticoke,
Penna . B.S. History.
WILLIAM HENRY JONES 11-225 E. Church St.,
Nanticoke, Penna. B.S. Accounting.
MARY KALAFUT-21 Italy St., Mocanaqua, Penna.
A.B. Political Science.
ALFRED M. KARALUS-185 S. Meade St. WilkesBarre, Penna. A.8. Physics.
JOHN PAUL KARPIAK-Greeley, Penna. 8.5. Business Administration.
ENDERS KAYLOR-336 Market St., Kingston, Penna.
B.S. Accounting.
DONNA B. KIMBALL-466 S. Franklin St. WilkesBarre, Penna. A.B. English.
DAVID KING-63 Cleveland St., Hudson, Penna.
A.B. Math.
JANE ELLEN KLEIN-246 E. 7th, St., Brooklyn, New
York, B.S. Elementary Education.
RICHARD HAIN KLICK, JR.-354 Rutter Ave., Kingston, Penna. B.S. Business Administration.
JOAN KLOS-28 Haefele St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna.
B.S. Fine Arts Education.
MILLICENT ANNE KNIERIM-314 Birch St., Scran•
ton, Penna. B.S. Nursing Edvcation.
ERHARD KOLLER-Bear Creek, Penna. A.B. German.
MICHAEL JOHN JOSEPH KONNICK-222 Mayock,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. A. B. Political Science.
TINA KOOPMANS-Box 45, RD 1, Newton, New
Jersey. A.B. English.
JEANETTE B. KOTOWSKI-Olymphant, Penna. B.S.
Nursing Education.
JOSEPH S. KRAJEWSKl-141 S. Sherman St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. B.S. Commerce and Finance.
STUART P. KRANSON-41 Miner St. Wilkes-Barre,
Penna. A.B. Psychology.
MARY LOU KRAUSER-Main St., Mocanaqua, Penna.
B.S. Business Education .
PHYLLIS ANN KRAVITZ-45 Garfield St., Nanticoke, Penna . B.S. Business Education.
LOIS JEAN KRETSCH-Scranton, Penna. B.S. Nurs•
ing Education.
ERNEST JOHN KRUTE-42 Auburn St., Wilkes-Barre,
Penna. B.S. Commerce and Finance.
BARBARA ANN KUBINSKl-136 E. Ridge St., Nanticoke, Penn-a. A.B. Histo•y.
KATHLEEN JUSTIN KWITEROVICH-Mont Carmel,
Penna. B.S. Nursing Education.
SHELDON WILLIAM LAWRENCE-I B4 Robert St.,
Nanticoke, Penna. A.B. Economics.
JOAN MICHAELENE LEGGETTS-82 N. Atherton
St., Kingston, Penna. B.S. Elementary Education.
SARAH BUTLER LEONARD-364 S. Franklin St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. B.S. Secondaw Education.
JAMES PAUL LEONE-200 Park Ave., Medina, New
York. A.B. Psychology.
BARBARA ANN LEWIS-47 Beverly Drive, Tacoma,
Washington B.S. Elementary Education.
BARBARA JEANNE LEWIS-8 E. Main St., Plymouth,
Penna. B.S. Music Education.

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West Wyomin~ Penna. B.S. Chemistry.
W. CLARK LINE, 111-166 Franklin St., Plymouth,
Penna. B.S. Secondary Education.
ANNETTA L. LONG-Sugarloaf, Penna. A.B. Sociology.
DAVID J. LONGMIRE-629 E. Lackawanna St., Olyphant, Penna. B.S. Music Education .
ANGELO JOHN LORENZONI-Freeland, Penna. B.S.
Secondary Education.
CHARLES LAYTON LOVE-717 Mercer St., Kingston;
Penna . B.S. Elementary Education.
ROBERT ANTHONY LUTKOSKI-Pocono Lake, Penna.
A.B. History.
PATRICK NOEL McGARTY-Box 33 Cedar Grove,
New Jersey. A.B. English.
EDWARD PAUL McGINLEY, JR.-272 E. South St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. B.S. Elementary Education.
JAMES MICHAEL McNEW-Baltimore, Maryland. A.B.
Economics.

EUGENE A. MACUR-30 W. Enterprise St., Glen Lyon,
Penna . B.S. Physics.
BARBARA ANN MAGALSKl-243 Bowman St., WilkesBarre, Penna. B.S. Nursing Education.
FRANCIS J . MALIA-281 River St., Forty Fort, Penna.
B.S. Secondary Education.
JOANN CLAIRE MARGOLIS-136 Franklin St., Cedar
Grove, New Jersey. B.S. Elementary Education.
JEANNE W. MARTIN-202 Lemon Street Scranton,
Penna. B.S. Elementary Education.
SUSAN E. MAURY-813 Main Street Moosic, Penna.
B.S. Medical Technology.
CAROL J. MAZUR-112 Coal St., Plymouth, Penna.
B.S. Elementary Education.
EDNA F. MEYER-3 Moeser Place Old Tappen, New
Jersey, S.S. Elementary Education.
ANNE MARIE MICKL0-663 Meacham Ave., Linden,
New Jersey. B.A. English.
PETER W. MISCHAK-68 Hilsdale Ave., Edwardsville, Penna. B.S. Secondary Education.
GERALD EDWARD MISSAL-426 East South St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna . Engineering.
PAUL GEORGE MOCKO-Top Notch Road Little
Falls, New York. S.S. Business Administration.
THERESA MOND-287 East Main St., Wilkes-Barre,
Penna . S.S. Nursing Education .
MARY ELLEN DONAHOE MOONEY-Clarks Green,
Penna. B.S. Commerce and Finance.
KAREN THERESA MORAN-8 Durham Dr., Clark,
New Jersey. B.S. Business Education.
MONICA A. MUSIAL-146 East Carey Ave., Plains,
Penna. B.A. English.
!RENE MYHOWYCZ-1312 Summit Terrace, Linden,
New Jersey. B.S. Elementary Education.
GEORGE BARRY NEILAN-423 East Church St.,
Nanticoke, Penna. B.A. Psychology.
DANIEL G. NEMSHICK-30 Fifth St., Larksville,
Penna . B.A. French.
JOHN R. NOVAK-264 West Main St., Nanticoke,
Penna. S.S. Business Administration.
STANLEY ELLIOT OBERRENDER-461 West Broadway, Gardner, Massachusettes. S.S.
BONNIE ANN O'NEILL-410 North Main St., WilkesBarre, Penna. B.A. Mathematics.
BONN IE ANN OPELLA-26 Whitney Dr., Berkeley
Heights, New Jersey. B.A. French.
RHODA ELAINE ORAM-520 N. Irving Ave., Scranton,
Penna. B.A. English.
HENRY MATTHEW O'REILLY-91 Bellewood Ave.,
Dobbs Ferry, New York. S.S. Business Administration.
CHRISTINE A. ORLAND0-215 Knob Hill St.,
West Wyoming. B.A. Economics.
CHARLES ROBERT ORNER-14 Lockheart St., WilkesBarre, Penna . B.S. Music Education.
RUTH ELLEN PARTILLA-175 Moyallen St., Wilkes.
Barre, Penna. B.A. English.
MARIE A. PERSIC-St. Mihiel Dr., Riverside, New
Jersey. B.A. Psychology.
FLORIE CHARLES PETRILL0-137 N. Main St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. B.A. Political Science.
RONALD JOHN PETROKONIS-R. 252 E. Broad St.,
Nanticoke, Penna., Engineering.

GERALD RUSSELL PAINTER, 15 E. Carey Ave.,
Pia ins, Penna . B.S. Secondary Education.
WILLIAM M. PINKOWSKl-15 Ransom St., Plymouth,
Penna. B.S. Elementary Education.
CARL FRANCIS POLNASZEK-115 Kirmar Ave., Alden
Station, Penna . B.S. Chemistry.
CAROL EILEEN POORMAN- 996 Coalbrook Rd.,
Littletown, Penn . B.S. Elementary Education .
ALFRED ROBERT PRITCHARD-Elmhurst, New York.
B.S. Commerce and Finance.
SUSAN SCHERNERHORN PRIOR-16 Broad St., Pittston, Penna . S.S. Nursing.
DONNA MARIE PUDLOWSKY-RD. #1 Box 753,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. B.A. Mathematics.
NANCY PATRICIA REED-6 Liberty St., Newton,
New Jersey. B.S. Psychology.
CAROL ANN RENNA-117 Grove St., Wilkes-Barre,
Penna. B.S. Elementary Education.
LARRY D. RHINARD-Berwick, Penna. B.A. Psychology.
PETER A NALITO RICCl-137 E. Center Hill, Dallas,
Penna . B.S. Business Administration.
JOHN C. REGAS-318 Rutter Ave., Kingston, Penna.
B.A. Psychology.
EDWARD JOHN RISHK0-106 Keyser Ave., Old
Forge, Penna. B.A. Mathematics.
JOHN ROBERT ROBERTS-? Grebe St., Wilkes-Barre,
Penna. S.S. Secondary Education .
ROBERT C. ROEBUCK-Erdenheim Farm, Chesnut
Hill, Penna . B.A. History.
ROGER A. ROLFE-52 Walnut St., Wilkes-Barre,
Penna. B.S. Business Administration.
ANTHONY J. ROSS-508 Moosic Rd., Old Forge,
Penna. B.A. Biology.
CAROL M. ROTHMAN-247 N. Regent St., Port
Chester, New York. B.S. Elementary Education.
ANN SWEPPENHISER ROWLANDS-631 Westmoreland Ave., Kingston, Penna. S.S. Nursing Education.
ROSEMARY CATHERINE RUSH-233 Taft St., WilkesBarre. B.A. English.
RONALD JOSEPH RUSS0-4 Drummond St., Pittston,
Penna. B.A. Sociology.
SIMON SEMIONEY RUSSIN-136 Maffett St., Plains,
Penna . B.A. Biology.
FAITH ELLEN SABOL-708 N. Washington St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. B.S. Chemistry.
ARLENE M. SAVITSKY-161 Moyallen St., WilkesBarre, Penna. B.S. Elementary Education .
WILLIAM A. SCHNEIDER-769 Md•-'air St., Hazelton,
Penna. B.S. Mathematics.
ESTER BEVERLY SCHWARTZ-1006 S. Market St.,
Nanticoke, Penna . B.S. Elementary Education.
JOHN P. SELEG0-301 Wyoming St., Dupont, Penna.
B.S. Elementary Education.
MARIE SHUTLOCK-51 Blair St., Plymouth, Penna.
S.S. Secondary Education.
V. ELIZABETH SIDARl-535 N. Church St., Hazelton,
Penna. B.S. Elementary Education.
FRANCIE ANN SILVERSTEIN-2004 Crompond, Rd.,
Peekskill, New York. B.S. Elementary Education.
RUTH NEWHEART SINCLAIR-Factoryville, Penna.
B.S. Elementary Education.
I. BARRIE SINGER-RD. #1 Drums, Penna. B.A.
History.
SHARON E. SISLIAN-468 Chesnut Ave., Kingston,
Penna. B.A. English.
CARLTON WRIGHT SMITH-Elmhurst Blvd., Scranton,
Penna. B.A. Political Science.
ANGELO SPEZIALE-60 Glidersleeve St., WilkesBarre, Penna. B.S. Elementary Education.
JOAN A. SIPK0-219 Main Street, Dupont, Penna.
B.S. Elementary Education.
MARY LOU SNEE-44 Culver St., Forty Fort, Penna.
B.S. Medical Technology.
MARY ANNE STORY-219
Penna. B.A. Sociology.
JOHN W. STROBEL-76
Penna. B.S. Physics.

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NORMAN STROJNY-4 S. · Page St., Edwardsville,
Penna. B.S. Chemistry.
MARIE R. SUPK0-319 Maple St., Nanticoke, Penna.
B.A. Biology.

TIMOTHY FRANKLIN SWANSON-Box 337A Harvey's
Lake, Penna . S.S. Secondary Education.
MARIAN ROSE SWARTZ-Box 778 RD . #4 Mountaintop, Penna. B.S. Nursing Education .
VICKI LAURA TATZ-27 Grouse Lane, Levittown,
New York. B.A. English.
BARBARA LE-ANN TAYOUN - 34. E. Vaughn St.,
Kingston, Penna. B.A. Psychology.
ANDREA LEE TEMPLAR-25 Philadelphia Av~ ., West
Pittston, Penna. B.A. English .
DAVID B. TABIT-85 Loomis St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna.
B.S. Commerce and Finance.
JULIE ANN EVANS THOMPSON-Freeland, Penna.
B.A. English.
ANDREW THORBURN-Newark, New Jersey. B.A.
English.
ANN M. TRAGLIA-720 Wisner St., West Pittston,
Penna. B.S. Elementary Education .
JOYCE L. TURNER-55 Vermillion Way, Levittown,
Penna. B.S. Elementary Education .
JUDITH ANN VALUNAS-102 Cherry St., Plymouth,
Penna. B.A. History.
STEPHEN AMER VANDYCK-44 North Ave., Westport Connecticut. S.S. Business Administration .
WILLIAM F. VANHORN-16 York Ave., Towanda,
Penna. B.S. Biology.
CAROLE ANN VERCUSKY-618 Main St., Freeland,
Penna . B.A. Psychology.
RICHARD F. VERHANOVITZ-7 McHale St., Swoyerville, Penna. S.S. Physics.
JAMES J. VIDUNAS-15 Cherry St., Kingston, Penna.
B.S. Physics.
MARY ELIZABETH KENNEDY VODA-33 First Ave.,
Kingston, Penna . B.A. English .
KAREN K. VOLGAMORE-302 Jacksonville Rd., Hatboro, Penna ., B.A. Sociology.
JEAN MARLENE VOLPETTl-112 Spring St., West
Pittston, Penna. B.S. Nursing .
BEVERLY JEAN WALLISON-358 N. Washington St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. B.S. Elementary Education .
NICHOLAS WILLIAM WARTELLA-811 Scott Street,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. B.A. English.
REGINA WATKINS-? Chesnut St., Hanover Green,
Penna. B.A. English.
WILLIAM CARL WEBB-RD. #2 Box 78 Wilkes-Barre,
Penna. B.S. Elementary Education .
FREDERICK EUGENE WEBER-78 W. Union St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. B.A. History.
LINDA RUTH WEIDOW-153 Hanover St., WilkesBarre, Penna. B.S. Elementary Education.
GERALD WEISBERGER-461 Main St., Kingston,
Penna. B.S. Commerce and Finance.
THOMAS JOHN WEISKERGER-28 Giddering St.,
Pittston, Penna. B.A. Psychology.
LINDA WERNER-24 Susquehanna Ave., Forty Fort,
Penna. B.S. Secondary Education.
ROBERT WESTON-24 Redmond Ave., Bay Shore,
New York. B.S. Secondary Education.
ALLAN DAVID WICKSTEIN-68 Brentwood Lane,
Valley Stream, New York. B.A. Economics.
HERBERT H. WILLIAMS-33 N. Landon Ave., Kingston, Penna . S.S. Business Administration.
JUDITH ANN WILLIAMS-864 Scott St. Wilkes-Barre
Penna. B.S. Elementary Education .
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B.A. History.
BEVERLY RUTH MARY WISLOSKl-17 W. Ross St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna . B.A. English.
JOHN D. WISLOSKl-17 W. Ross St., Wilkes-Barre,
Penna .. B.A. Psychology.
KENNETH J. WISWALL-Apt. E7 Jenocin, Manor Rd.
Denville, New Jersey. S.S. Business Administration.
DOIS MARIE WOODY-1032 Rutter Ave. Forty Fort,
Penna . B.S. Secondary Education .
SANDRA GRACE WOOLF-825 Richard Road Cherry
Hill, New Jersey. S.S. Elementary Education.
BARBARA F. YANNUNCI0-32 Milton Ave., Summit,
New Jersey. B.S. Business Administration.
CAROLYNN A . YONKIN-RD. #2 Dushore, Penna.
B.A. Biology.
MARY ANN ZEZZA-125 Ann Street West Pittston,
Penna. B.S. Elementary Education.

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Theresa, for her devotion ...
George, for a job well done . . .
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Pat, for his ability to express our thoughts in words which
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Mr. Colson, for his confidence ...
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of the school year; its goal is to improve. Within these two hundred and twenty-four pages are
preserved such memories of the '66-'67 academic
year at Wilkes College-memories of those eventful events, of the gaiety and seriousness of campus life, of athletic competition, and of group
activity. As time progresses, the value of this book
will increase especially to the senior who will occasionally glance and recollect his memorable
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Frank

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bored both quietly and unceasingly to establish excellence as
the most integral aspect of the
scholastic

tradition.

With

his

B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. from Yale
where he was Phi Beta Kappa,
Dr. Frank

J. J.

Davies

he came to the college in 1947.

As professor of English and chairman of the department, Dr. Davies
has achieved the respect granted only to a man of an intensely individual character and of an outstanding

intellectual

stature.

To

the students and colleagues who have been privileged to know him,
Dr. Davies will always represent the highest accomplishment of the
scholar. While his vigorous application of the highest standards in
scholarship and professorship has strengthened

the

curriculum,

his

warmth and wit have endeared him to those students whom he has
guided.
It is in recogn1t1on of the wisdom, wit, and warmth, which even
his British reserve could not conceal, we humbly offer this dedication.

��Dr. Eugene S. Farley

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�TO ll-lE. CLAGG Oi: t 967
You will live longer than any generation that has preceded you. Physically your
life will be easier than that of any earlier generation. At least that is the promise
that is projected by the trends of the past century.
And yet there are many doubts that must confront you. Will your years be fuller
and more fruitful years or will they be barren and unproductive? Only you can
answer this question for the answer depends upon the values and standards by
which your life is governed.
You can enrich your life by involvement in some creative work. You can debase
your life by seeking material ends or personal gratification without regard for
those with whom you will be associated and who will follow you.

If you wish fulfillment, find a cause that is greater than self and lose yourself

.

in it. The challenges that it offers will test you and each test that you meet will
regenerate you and prepare you for greater achievement. Of course a cause greater
than self may also capture you and enslave you. It is better to be enslaved by a
great cause, however, than to be chained by boredom and futility.
No one is truly free so let us choose bonds of responsibility that will constantly
lead us forward into greater efforts and a richer life.
I do not wish for you a life of ease and complacency; rather, I wish for you challenge, continuing growth, real achievement, and personal fulfillment.
Faithfully yours,

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�There's a kind of funny inverse symbolism
present when school starts in the fall. Nature's
dying; her leaves are scattered over the campus. Yet this is the time of life, the start of
education; and somehow we feel that nature
should also be living when classes commence.
But then nature is not that out of tune with
the world of man, for her dead leaves do
quicken a new birth. Man leaves behind her
visions of spring and summer a11d turns instead to another world, to educarion, to the
process which is the means to explain all of
life.
After the rigors of hazing, registration, and
the challenge of new classes, students prepare
again for a different aspect of life. In this
educational process students meet w~th various
phases of college life: the learning, the social,
and the physical plant of the school, all of
which are merely parts of the great whole:
Life itself.

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Classrooms and Publication
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Fine Arts Center
Theatre

�Old ideas, new ideas often
discussed, studied, rejected or
maintained in old homes which
possess an aura of wisdom with
age. Yet the campus is a dichotomy of the old and the new.
Old ideas, new ideas are also
often discussed, studied, rejected
or maintained in new buildings. And ivy, if you want to
call it an equalizer, clings to the
old and to the new of anything.

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�ADMINIGTRATION

JOHN WHITBY
Director Of Admissions

FRANCIS MICHELINI
Dean of Academi c Affairs

RALPH ROZELLE
Director Of Graduate Prog ram

MARGARET AHLBORN
Dean Of Womrn

GEORGE RALSTON
Dean Of Men

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ROBERT CAPIN

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Director of Evening Division
and
Rc:gistrar

MARGARET CONNOLLY
Comptroller

JOHN CHWALEK
Director of Placement

WALTER MOHR
Director of Development

ARTHUR HOOVER
Assistant lo the Dean of Men

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�GORDON ROBERTS
Director of Student Activities and
Director of Alumni Relations

EDWARD W ALLISON
Director of Public Relations

CHARLES ABATE
Business Manager

FRANCES SEARS
Director of College C:msultation

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CHESTER COLSON
Art

ELWOOD DISQUE
Foreign Language

FRANK DONAHOE
Engineering &amp; Physics

BENJAMIN FIESTER
English

EUGENE HAMMER
Education

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�RUTH JESSEE
Nursing Education

BRONIS KASLAS
History

HUGO MAILEY
Political Science

JAROSLAV MORAVEC
Sociology

JOHN REESE
Physical Education

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ROBERT RTLEY

Psychology

CHAR LES REIF

Biology

RALPH ROZELLE

Chemistry

SAMUEL ROSENBERG

Commerce &amp; Finance

STANKO VUJICA

Philosophy &amp; Religion

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ROBERT BOMBOY

MRS. THELMA BOSCH

English

English

DR. SHELDON COHEN
Biology

JORGE DeCUBAS
Language

DR. G. C. DEV
Philosophy

T. L. CONNOLLY
History

MRS. A. K. DOLBEAR
Secretarial Studies

DR . HARO
Histc

MRS. CAROL'
Commerce

�DR. HAROLD COX

WARREN DeARMENT

JAMES DeCOS.\10

History

English

Mathematics

MRS. CAROLYN DZURKO

BOYD EARL

ANTHONY EV ANGE U ST A

W ELTON FARRAR

Commerce &amp; Finance

Mathematics

Art

Commerce &amp; Finance

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GEORGE FENBY

HERBERT GARBER

GEORGE GERA

English

Musi c

Commerce &amp; Finance

MARTHA HADSEL

ROBERT A HAMMER

CLEMENT HAPEMAN

EDWIN JOHNSON

English

Education

Sociology

Education

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Finance

HNSON
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ROBERT GOLDENBERG
Language

JOSEPH KANNER
Psychology

HAROLD GREEN
Sociology

DR. STANLEY KAY
Philosophy

ALFRED GROH
English

ST AN LEY G UTIN
English

MARY KERR
English

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DR. GRACE KIMBALL
Biology

MRS. ANNE KISH
English

JUDITH KRAVITZ
Mathc:nutics

ROBERT MILLER
English

WILLIAM MISTICHHU
English

ROGER LEWIS
Physics

KENNETH NAPARSTFCK
~fathematics

MR:

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MRS. FERDINAND LIVA

CHARLOTTE LORD

ROLF MEMMING

Music

Inglish

History

UMID NEJIB

PETER NITCHIE

DR. ROBERT OGREN

KENNETH PARTCHEY

Physics

Langu:ige

Biology

Music

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�RAYMOND PHILLIPS
Language

DR. PHILIP RIZZO
English

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MRS. E. ROBERTS
English

DR. IRENA POSTEPSKA
Physics

ANN ROMINES
English

GUISEPPE PREGNO
Mathematics

JOSEPH SALSBURG
Mathematics

�)LAT( MRS. HERBERT QUICK

RG

RONALD RAINEY

JOSE RIBAS

ALFRED RICHTER

English

Physical Education

Language

Music

MRS. DORIS SARACINO

ROLAND SCHMIDT

MRS. MARTIN SCHONWETTER

Physical Education

Physical Education

Biology

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�KUO-KONG SHOW

THEODORE SNYDER

RICHARD SOURS

MICHAEL STEIN

History

Music

Mathematics

Art

M. GENE TAYLOR
Physics

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ROMAN TYMCHYSHYN
Art

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EUGENE SULLIVAN

HOWARD SWAIN

CHARLES SWEENEY

Music

Chemistry

Language

PAUL WERNER

ROBERT WEST

MYV ANWY WILLIAMS

PAUL ZAVADA

Commerce &amp; Finance

Education

English

Commerce &amp; Finance

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�Situated on the corner of South River and South
Streets in the once Kirby residence is the Wilkes
College Library. In June, 1968 the antiquated atmosphere-the winding stairs, the fireplaces, and
the tapestry walls are to be substituted for modernization when the library will be relocated in a
new, totally modern facility on the corner of South
Street and South Franklin Streets.
With expanded room area, the library can
easily shelve and add to its 80,000 volumes and
700 periodicals. Also the Graduate Science Library currently located in Stark Hall will be reunited in the new building. Thus the long anticipated plans will soon become reality.

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Head Libriarian

�DALE BUEHLER

LORETTA FARRIS

VIRGINIA YUSINGCO

JOSEPH FENNERAN

· FREDERICK KROHL-E

LEOTA NEVIL

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�BOOKQOREInfinite riches in this little
Room.
Credit extended to persons
over ninety accompanied
by a parent.
Come in and see usEverything else has gone
wrong this week.

If you don't see what you
want-ask for it. If you
don't want what you see,
step on it.
Caution: Be sure brain is
engaged before putting
mouth in gear.

Row I: Nancy Smith, Betty Cook, Millie Gittins, Manager, Bob Burnat. Row 2: Mary
Proferes, Kathy Kopetchne.

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PRESIDENT'S OFFICE

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Duplicating

Placem ent Office:

Regina Meschini
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IBM . .. Jim Davis, Sally Johnson, Ruth Bishop
Audrey Baltuskonis.

Mrs. Doris Barker
Assistant to the Registrar

�Secretary to Dean of Women
Sandy Dennis
CHASE HALL: Seated: Mildred Marini, Felicia Perlick, Standing: Betty Lichtenstein, Anne Marie Krauser, Lois Webb.

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Secretary to Dean of Men
Grace Walker

CHASE HALL: First Row: Roseanne Colovos, Margaret Barteck, Alice Rader. Second
Row: Joan Borowski, Anne Marie Lenchak, Nancy Babinski, Betty Chapple.

FINANCE OFFICE: Seated: Jule Cook, Rita Niemkiewicz, Catherine Tomaskovic.
Sharon Oliver Standing: Hilma Nordstrom, Lois Young, Anne Kestor, Joan Ostroski.

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�D INING HALL STAFF. First Row: Cecil Brokenshire, Cecil Kehoe, Elizabeth Sadowski, Katherine Richards, Frances Fine, Ann Mehm, Ann Feldman, Margaret Cortis,
Margaret Cul ver, Katherine Levanda Second Ro1{1: William Denion, Fred Wall, William Park, Ted Thomas, M arvin Brew, Mathew Leshinski, George Brice, John Shebelski,
John Nothoff, Thomas Martin, Edward Kemmerer, Raymond Ogin, John Chapey, James
Hannagan .

Kitty 'Love'

WILKES COMMONS STAFF. First Ro11 ·: Margaret Culver,
Sophie Bohinski. Second Rau·: William Price, Girard Gaughan.

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WILKES SNACK BAR STAFF. Mary Miller, Sheldon Kemmerer, Edith Kachurick.

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1st Row: Ed Kilgannon, Arthur Klem, Dave Jones, Bill Davis, Lou Neuman, Steve
Subyak, Harry Smith, Vincent Soblewski. 2nd Ro11·: Carl Zukasky, Bill Hibbard, George
Cole, Stanley Meck, Phil Davis , Joe Lesko, Bud Edwards, Charles Evans, Chester
Correll, Bill Jervis. 3rd Row: Herman Roth, George Legus, John Yanchik, Harold
Pryor, Kurk Bromfield, Walter Breita, Leonard Bowditch, Terry Bromfield, John
Seroka, Howard Young.

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���PRESIDENT
Harry Russin

VICE PRESIDENT
Robert Vanderoef

SECRETARY
Cheryl Tarity

TREASURER
Harry Heesch

46

�EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
Row I: Syh·ia Carstenson, Ruth Kackaukas, Cheryl Tarity, Marguerite Yevitz, Joan Kirshenbaum, M. Lynn
Stre,ell, Nancy Pointek, Pam Eustis, Rich Mascierella. Row 2: Toni Supchak, Michelle Kovalchick, Fran
Kaminski, fran Leagus, Charlotte Peterson, Sue Harkness, Al Saidman. Row 3: Dave Cowan, Judy Rock,
Jan Kubicki, Harry Russin, Harry Heesch, Joe Brillinger, Pete Reis. Row 4: Barry Miller, James McGowan,
Norman Kresge, Ken Maloney, Bill Sorber, Gerald Weber, Wayne Yetter

S1lJDENT GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATIV ES
Row I: Barry Miller, Al Saidman, Joan Kirschenbaum, J oe Brill inger,
Absent: Darlene Moll

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�WJ-IO'G

WJ-10

JAMES G. MARKS
Biology
Newtown, Pa.

These eighteen Wilkes seniors are listed in the 1967 publication of Who's Who In American Colleges and Universities.
This select group is chosen on two criteria-scholastic achievement and an active part in campus life. These are the outstanding, deserving young men and women on whom this national honor is bestowed to represent the College.

BARRY M. MILLER
B11siness Administration
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

ALLAN SAIDMAN
Psychoiogy
Kingston, Pa.

JAMES J. URIS KO
Economics
Forty Fort, Pa.

ANTOINETTE SUPCHAK
Elementary Education
Plymouth, Pa.

�BARBARA A. SIMMS
English
Mountaintop, Pa.

DARLENE I. MOLL
English
Fleetwood , Pa.

SAIDMAN

0oiogy
ton, Pa.

SYLVIA M. CARSTENSEN
English
Jamesburg, N.J.

RUSSELL H . JENKINS

Biology
Phoenixville, Pa.

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�JAN 1

1
Wilke

KENNETH L. MALONEY
Chemistry
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

JOHN R. VERBALIS
Music
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

RALPH K. HENDERSHOT
Biology
York, Pa.
JOSE
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�PAMELA ]. EUSTIS
Psychology
Minneapolis , Minn.

HARRY S. RUSSIN
History
Plains, Pa.

RICHARD C. ROSHONG
Elementary Education
Salfordville, Pa.
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Political Science
Conshohocken, Pa.

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�Grace Adams
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Joseph M. Adomiak

Dianne E. Alfaro

Tanya V. April

Robert Armbruster

David Badman

Joseph G . Baker

Marvin D. Adler

�Helen Baron

Susan Baker

Anna Bankos

Robert Balonis

Sharon Barbett

Stuart Bass

Elaine Barbini

Grace Barnousky

53

�Mark Bauman

Joseph G. Bent

Ethelda Bergstrasser

Richard Bergstrasser

Wayne H. Billings

Janie Black

Sterling Bonawits

Regina Belden

�Peter Calo

Eugene J. Bonfanti

Beverly Ann Bratosz

Joseph G. Brillinger

M. Jack Brooks

Robert Cardillo

Dale C. Brown

Carol Brussock

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�Alan Carney

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Carol Castner

Barbara Collins

Don Conway

Jean Marie Cook

David Cowan

Michael Curilla

Sylvia Carstensen

�Dorothy M. Dew

Thomas Curry

Ronald Czajkowski

Walter R. Dalon Jr.

Renald W. Davenport

John DiGiuseppe

James H. Davis

Patricia Davis

57

�Richard Disque II

Betty A. Dougherty

Susan L. Druck

Reno Ducceschi

Sylvia Dysleski

Albert Eddy

Richard C. Egen

James Doran

�Richard H. Firestine

John Emery

Pamela

J. Eustis

Levond Jones Engel

Kenneth Howard Evans

Gerald A. Flora

Norma Falk

George Fetch

59

�David Foglietta

Andria Gallet

Robert Gardner

Jack Geller

Hermon George Jr.

Karen Gerstein

Mary Gilroy

Ellen Gallagher

60

�Roberta Gregory

John Ginocchetti

David

J.

Golias

Howard Gola

Marilyn Lee Goodman

Sandra Grinzi

Barbara Ann Graytock

David Greco

61

�Thomas L. Grogan

Joseph A. Grohowsk i

Henry P. Hall ,

Jr.

Barbara N. Hadszill

Suzanne Harkness

Georgia Grohol

David

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J.

H arris

Evelyn Hastie

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Robert D. Jacobs, Jr.

Harold Heesch

Ralph Hendershot

Woodrow L. Herron

Lama Hoyt

Russell Jenkins

Walter S. Hrynkiw

Irene Hunzer

63

�Joseph Jerrytone

Ruth Kackauskas

Frances Kaminski

William Kanyuck

Janice Marie Karpinski

William Kimmel

Joan Kirschenbaum

Peter Knox Johnson

�JoAnn M. Kostrab

I

John Kleynowski

Marilyn Klick

Eugene P. Klynoot

Richard J. Kopko

John Kotch

Robert A. Kosher

Charles Koste\·a

65

�Michele Kovalchik

Norman Kresge

Audrey Kropcho

Jan T. Kubicki

Richard Kulesa

Linda Kuligowski

Judith Ann Ku ss

Lyle A. Kresge

�Allen K. Littlefield

Frances Leagus

Rosalie Leone

Joyce Lennon

John F. Lesser

Virginia Llewellyn

Barbara Ann Liberasky

David Lieb

67

�Raymond Lowery

Daniel Lukasavage

Steven E. Lurie

Wayne Lynn

Shiu -Wai Ma

Robert T. Macey

Christine Magnatta

Mary Beth Lucas

68

�James M. Mason

Larry A. Major

John MakaraYitz

John J. Malloy

Kenneth Maloney

Fred Merrick

James G. Marks, Jr.

Richard Masciarella

69

�Arlene Mezanko

Barry M. Miller

Judith A. Mistichelli

Edith Ann Miller

John Mohanco

Neil L. Millar

Darlene I. Moll

John Molski

�Robert T. Noecker

Alexandra

J.

Mor.wee

Peter S. Morrison

Harry G. Morgan

Barbara Murphy

Patricia A. Novak

Walter R. Narcum

Dale Nicholson

71

�Judith Ann Noyle

Elizabeth Ann Ondrey

Stanley C. Orlowski, Jr.

Joseph M. OrLtndo

Carol Pajor

James W. O'Boyle

Joan Palencar

72

Juliann Palsha

�John

Alice Rose Panowicz

Janice Parsons

Edwin Pashinski

William C. Perrego

J.

Pilosi, Jr.

Louis Pisaneschi

Charlotte Peterson

Peter Phillips

73

�Ann Elizabeth Pointek

Paul Purta, Jr.

Daniel Price,

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Mary A. Quinn

Judith Rakauskas

Richard G. Raspen

Donald G. Reese

Thomas Reis

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Robert Reynolds

Joseph Rohn

William H. Roberts

Vivian Ronan

Nellie C. Ruehlman

Daniel Rosencrance

Richard C. Roshong

75

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�Harry S. Russin

Christopher Sadow

Maureen Savage

Allan Saidman

Michael P. Sawchuk

Robert A. Sachs

Carol Scatena

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Irene Scheihing

�Vernie Mae Shiposh

William Schmidt

Nelson Seagren

Russell Shallcross

Thomas Shemanski

Joanne Shutlock

Claire Sheridan

Edward Shiner

77

�Lorraine Siatkowski

Barbara Simms

Helen Srnereski

Katherine A. Smith

Leona Sokash

Robert Sokoloski

William A. Sorber

John A. Sileski

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�Carol Sulton

D.1,·id Speicher, Sr.

Robert Stefanko

Mary-Lynne Strevell

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Gene Suszko

Antoinette Supclnk

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�Cheryl Tarity

Carole A. Thomas

Stanley

J.

Theis

Willi,un Trethaway

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Erika K:irina Tilts

Anthony Turchetti

�John Wallace

James A. Urisko

Robert Vanderoef

Darlene VanMeter

Judith Vanslette

William Waltz

John Verbalis

May Voorhees

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�Dana R. Ward

Alfred Wayslow

Douglas Weber

Gerald Weber

Joseph M. Weiss

Susan \XIest

Gary Whitesell

George C. Watkins

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�Sharyn A. Yanoshak

Karen Winans

Mary Ellen Wischak

Martin Wiss

Carl Worthington

Cynthia

Joan Wronski

J.

Yarrish

Diane. C. Wynne

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�Frank M. Yencharis

Wayne Yetter

Marguerite Yevitz

Dorothy Zakowski

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Mary Ellen Zwonick

�E.\/ENING
COLLEGE.
GR,t\DUAr

William C. Arnold

John

J. Helme

John Bohush

Estelle Star

Emil

J. Warren

Frank C. W odarczyk

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�JUNIOR.i Cl.AG{;
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Executive Council: Fint Row: Jay Ruckel, Hallie Raub, Cecile Rosen, Nancy
Leland, Sharon Daney, Alicia Ramsey, Gene Santarelli. Second Row: Basil
Russin, Matt Fliss, Bob Thompson, Joe Gatto, Fran Olexy.

President: Jay Ruckel
Vice-President: Fran Olexy
Secretary: Nancy Leland
Treasurer: Basil Russin

President: Mike Clark
Secretary: Linda Piccotti

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Treasurer: Flo Napoli

�Executive Council: Linda Piccotti, Carol Womelsdorf, Judy Schnesky, Ina
George, Linda Koplin, Florence Napoli , Mike Clark. Second Row: Barb
Cywinski, Rosalie Mazur, Donna George, Bernie Adonizio, Pat De Meo,
Jay Holliday, Bill Downey, Dave Piatt.
S.G. Representatives: Jean Marie Chapasko, Paul
Wender, George Pawlush, Tom Kelly.

Seated Lucy Wotring, Paula _Gilbert, Katie Eastman, Standing: Chuck Lengle,
Odey Raviv, Bill Bennett, Joe Thune!!, Dan Kopen, Zig Pines.
President: Chuck Lengle
Vice-President: Zig Pines
Sec'y: Paula Gilbert
Treasurer: Lucy Wotring

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���As the Fall semester of 1967 commenced,
the College utilized 15 women's dormitories
and 6 men's dormitories. The latest addition has been the tremendous new men's
dormitory containing more than half of the
dorm men. There are 282 women and 339
men housed on campus this year. Students
come from as far as Greece, Hong Kong,
Africa, and as near as Kingston to dorm
at Wilkes.

1st Row: Joel Sher. 2nd Row: John Moyer,
Charles Roush. 3,,d Row: Joseph Bent, William
Schmidt.

1st Row, Kneeling: Anneta Hawthorne, Sheila Golden, Sylvia Dyleski, Barbara \Vright, Suzanne
Caezza. 2nd Row, Sitting: Ina George (recording sec.), Susan Harris, Darlene Moll (pres.),
Norma Falk (vice pres.), Virginia Sloss, Linda Ko plin. S1andi11g: Ruth Gartner, Beverly
Urban (treasurer), Charlene Woodward, Lorraine Shimalla, Mrs. James C. Langdon (res.
dir.), Nancy Stonik, Linda Arnesen (social sec.).

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�1st Row: Marta Auchmuty, Lorna Tarnoff (sec.), Alexa Cousens, Lorraine Byer, Denise Fitzgibbon, Mrs. Scott (res.
dir.), Lynn Anne Devine, Susan Respaut, Janet Sheldon, Carol Falatovich (social chairman). 2nd Row: Geraldine I.
Galle, Linda Bertoncin, Janyne Naill, Janet Blair (pres.), Vivienne Sun, l\Iary Grace Mistechelli (vice pres.), Alice
Gene Fronduti, Nancy Ann Jackson, Nancy Charles, Marie D'Ambob (treasurer). Absent: Harley Miller.

1st Row: Nancy Woodruff, Lanna Fry, Karen Rosenbaum, Mrs. Beckendorf, Suzanne Wilson,
Sue Shappell, Mary Sutter. 2nd Row: Karen Kusek, Mary Jane Hellmuth, Dee Nunn, Bridget
Simpson, Barbara Reynoldson, Mary Ellen Zwonick (pres ..)

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1st Row: Richard Strittmatter, Richard Beck, Nicholas Nickles (treasurer), Ira
Katz (exec. Council), William R. Bush (vice-president), John Santo. 2nd Row:
James Smith, Caleb McKenzie, James Wanek, Philip W. Herfort, James Mason,
George Elliot. 3rd Row: Joseph Rohn, James Gilles, Gerald F. Weber (president),
Stanley Urbanowicz, Paul Gavala, Jeff Gibbs, Richard Beaty, Mike Gryszkowiez,
Robert Beeler, Marc Goldberg.

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1st Row: Joe Brillinger. 2nd Row: Tony Orsi, Bill Downey, Niel Brown, Mike Stefanick,
AI Saidman. 3rd Row: Mike Hamilton, Bob Streiscl, Karl Knoecklein, Wayne Yetter,
Roy Shubert, Hugh Ritter, Dick McKay, Jeff Bridges, Russ Ward.

J..lOUENaACI(;

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1st Row: Rose Mary Leshock, Carol Tomaselli, Janis Schiller, Joan Resnick, Mary K. Dougherty,
Bette Neroda. 2nd Row: Regina Belden, Sue Hornick, Rosalie Opalka, Janet Partridge, Kathy
Smith, Mrs . Harrison, Charlotte Peterson, Donna Troiano, Ronnie Lesinski, Brenda Smith, Diane
Wynne.

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�McCUNTOC/G HALL

1st Row; Marlene Moormann, Christine Andriany, Judith Beyer, Sabra Haines, Rosemary
Defalco. 2nd Row: Andrea Gallet (V-P), Jacqueline Lee, Jane Sabulsky, Mrs. Keithan
(res. dir.), Nancy Withshire (treas.), Alice Richie, Linda Snowe (sec.), 3rd Row:
Vernie Mae Shiposh, Linda Lee, Penny Farrar, Gloria Demkowski, Barbara Kalpin,
Janice Parsons, Anne Marie Heineman (soc. chairman), Joan Wronski (Pres.)

1st Row: Dan Salsburg, Jim Calderone, Chris Sadow, Neil Rosenshien, 2nd Row: Dr. Alvan Bruch (Proctor),
Larry McKeown, Stan Houpt (sec.), Bill Stinger (V-P), Mike Romeo (treasurer), Tom Curry (Pres.), Shiu Wai
Ma, Allan Graves. 3rd Row: Henry Kline, Ayo Ayangade, Dave Alexander, John Curtis, Marc Levy, Bill Gasparovic, Gene Starna, Rick Harmon, Russ Shallcross.

�SECTION A: 1st Row: Ken Miller, Greg Huff, Don Spruck, Bob Haine::;, Brian McGrath, Jim Hemstreet, Mike Robertson,
Tom Tyrie. 2nd Row: Scott Craig, Bill Derrickson, Bill Tarbart, Bill Staake, Raymond Downey, Fred Barkins, Joe Wiendl,
Donald Bohl, Edward McDonald. 3rd Row: Jerry Moser, Jay_ Ruckel (Proctor), Roger Brewer, Roger Ericson, Curt Benson,
Ralph Devane, Robert Ockenfuss, James Shurskis, Bob Marchlik, John Wodraska, Steve Kaska, Diaries Lengle. Absent: Joe
Kiefer, Craig Cullen, Caryl Cobbs, Pat Salantri, George Harrison.

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SECTION B: lJt Rou•: Michael Stahl, Stan O'zientek, Doug Forde, Joseph Thunell, Steve Foglio, George
Collinson, Robert Zeglarski, Jon Whispell, Richard Walk. 2nd Row: Galen Cruse, Jr., Joseph Nihen, Anthony J\f. Gensicki, David J\f. Rich, Charles Mateer, Glenn E. Arnesen, Rich Roshong, Stewart Ginsberg,
Jim Reed, Bruce Comstock. 3rd Rau·: Nick Reynolds (counselor), Gary Hegel, Bo Ryan, Ed Roman, Carl
Cook, John Mootazzoli , Al Arnoulcl, Rick Johnston, Tim Stott, Angelo r. Loverro, Joseph B. Frappolli,
Lc&gt;sli e Loveland, Scott Mutchler.

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�SECTION C: 1st R ow : Jed Feibush, Henry "Bill" Kruschwitz, J ames Rankowski, Andy Matviak, Gregory Del Grippo, Robert
H olck, Russ Bitler, George Robinson, Marvin Adler, Richard Masciarella, 2nd Row: Dale Hughes, Carl Sponenberg, D ave
Cowan, James Lafley, Larry McKeown, Nick Barna, Robert Picton, T homas Wagtpwicz, Wayne Hresko, Ken Gonder, Harry
H eesch.

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Kist ler, J\fel vin M ilner, G len Klinger, H enry Cox, Vin Granahan, Joseph Kolsby, John
Ma rfi a, Russe ll J orgensen, Matt Buglehall, Fran Olexy, Ring Rong, John Falstrom, Ang
Garofa lo, Bob Z ebrowski, Paul Tweedy. 3rd Rotl': Glenn Stevenson, John Harmer, Mike
Klusza, Jeff Th o!, Ron Sampiero, Alan Greenberg, Stan Urlowski, Bill (Good-Lookin )
D ell a Penn a, T om Varin ecz, Bruce H enky, Jay Byrd.

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�SECTION E. Kneeling: Bruce ColJmann, Thomas Sutor, Gary Sessions, Robin Renninger, Zig Pines, Stuart Lonsic, Barry
Simons, Jim Phcthean, Ron lankone, Wesley Bryan, Pete Capozzoli, Bruce Rankins, Alfred Austin. Sitting: David John Jackson, Robert Therman Noecker, Michael J. Kennedy, Roger Reuben, John Joseph Rogers, Jim Urbaniak, Joel Campbell, David
McKinney, Steven Chromey, James Neubauer, Thomas Beckley, Robert Schwarz, Leon Marchetti, Alan Davis, Karol Zdun,
Richard Toth. Sta11di11g: Shawn Ray Farley, William Turner, Jr., Joseph Kleban, Marc Chaninski, Edwin Manda, Michael
Glancey, Joseph Gatto, John F. Emmons, Zal Bonana, Dave Granckolas, Dennis Spence, Roger Spence, George Kraut Stutts,
Keith Redding, Jerry Yaremko.

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D. Eisensto&lt;lt, David Winitz, Peter W. Chu. Sitting: Robert Thurnau, John Mulligan, Leonard Sur9i, Richard
J\fariclnk, Da,·id Hoffman, Robert Brown, James Darlington, John Stanley, lee Cavalieri. Standing: Frederick
R. Assmus. Robert Reynolds, Gregory Summers, David Rossi, George Stults, Paul Gore, James E. Fischer,
Chip Gillespie, David Silberman, Michael Geller, David Koranda, Odey Ravir.

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GrERLJNG HALL

1st Row: Kathy Magner, Estelle Padlasky, Becky Bannan,
Nicole LePochat. 2nd Row: Arlene Rybak, Ju&lt;ly Ververs,
Mrs. Devers, Cris Sadvoy, Cheryl Slompak. 3rd Row: Ilona
Andel, Donna Oasen. 4th Row: Cindy Rothman, Ilona
Lampi, Janice Swantkowski, Lorraine Moyer, Gloria Koritko,
Lynn Mallory.

1st Row: Kneeling: Nellie Ruehlman, Debbie Baran, Barbara Gonzales, Hallie
Raub, Cieb Phillips. 2dn Row: Liz Slaughter, Pat Passer, Mrs. Luther Crawford
(Res. dir.), Rosanne Maguire (treasurer), Shell Froelich, Rhea Pike. 3rd Row:
Cindy West, Janet Detoma, Jean Marie Hunley, Alice Womack, Sigrid Behnke,
Margaret O"Connor, Sally Stahler, Rozanne Sandri (V-P), Toni Santarelli (Sec.),
Betsy Ondrey (Pres.), Terry Mansfield, Christine Magnatta.

Gn.JRDE.VANr HALL

1st Row: Michelle Pisini, Debbie Miester, Carol Manera, Pat Srna, Susan Shardien, Chris Fisher, Sally Corbishly, Chris Sulat,
Elaine Lundy, Judy Moshier, 2nd Row: Kathy Yublanca, Ann Bisante, Jean Peters, Judy Shenesky, Kathy Hoffman, Mrs.
Meloy, Candy Myer. 3rd Row: Alice Sakowski, Reina Berman, Ellen Wessel, Rosilie Leone, Margie Moore, Diane Nazzaro,
Sally Griffiths, Kathy Hay, Renee Mucci, Francis Salgado, Diane Alfaro, Liz Kilmer. 41h Row: Charlotte Klienfelt, Medin
James, Sharyn Pavidis, Marilyn Slifer, Sharon Stienberg, Sandy StreYell, Lynne Wescott.

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1st Row: Susan McIntosh, Inge Tamm, Kathy Karten (soc. chairman), Carollee Asay, (Pres.),
Norine Ilaria, Susan Gray, Joy Galish, Phyllis Sun, Mrs. Ray O'Brien. 2nd Row: Margaret
Verobie, Barbara Denny, Bonnie Arena , Barbara Knorr, Cheryl Taverse (vice-pres.), Sheila Carr,
Ragsey (soc. member), Barbara Ohlin, (treas.) , Janet Lutz, Jaqui Rubin, Carolyn Covino, Ruth
Biros, Davene Sobel.

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1st Row: June Nemeth, Mary Noller, Cindy Jackson, Charlotte Stroud (JDC), Jo Hollaway. 2nd Row: Pat Wallace,
Cheryl Lucker, Sue Harkness, (pres.), Ginny Larson, Maryann Homnack. Lucy Watring, Mrs. Harris (house mother),
Jeanne Martorelli. 3rd Row: Roslyn Appell (JDC), Elaine
Geida (vice-pres.), Pat Harrington, Nancy Rowe, Kaye
Harding, Karen Furman, Sue Littlejon (sec.), Jean Kardos
( soc. sec.)

Kneeling: Suzi Rowland, Kathy Kressin, Marilyn Aaronson, Debbie Bronstein,
Joan Kirschenbaum, J ean Smith. 2nd Row: Sitting: Cathi Biedermann (vicepres.), Judy Simonson (treas.), Mrs. Robinson, Judith Vanslette, (pres.),
Sandra Walder ( soc. sec.), Rona Kalin (sec.). 3rd Row: Standing: Margie
Shaffer, Linda Bowers, Gina White; Susy Kallen, Elaine Mengel, Sarah
Hutchings, Nancy Baird, Donna Brown, Carol Dewsmore, Jane Marie Gower.

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�1ft Row: Barbara Miller, Joan Stanziola, Shelia Laser, Sharon Going, Barbara Corcoran.
Aileen Luff. 2nd RoU': Barbara Murphy, Sylvia Carstensen, Mrs. G . Kestenbaum, Bonnie
May, Maureen Simone, Leslie Calamari. 3rd Row: Anita Humer, Evelyn Felber, Ellen
Feinstein, Carolyn Oberzat, Erika Tiltz, Sharon Schrader, Nancy Puglisie, Eloise Griffiths,
Judy Scott.

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1st Row: Peter T. Polashinski, Harry Rigg, Dave Jones, Mark Bauman, Edward
W. Miller, Earl D. Orcutt, Barry Rauch, Frank J. Rodella. 2nd Row: Bryn Kehrli,
Wayne Billings, Tom Tomkiewica, Demitrus Papademetriou

lJt Row: Leilani Hall, Ruth L. Uy, Betty
Price, Marian Weisman, Hiroko Ito (seated).

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1st Row: Betty D eHaven, Sue Ryan, Sharon Parker, Ann Alumbaugh, Cecile Rosen, Betsy
Slayton, Margie Fishman. 2nd Row : Leslie Marino (Pres.), Nancy Richards, Joanne Skiba, Judy
Grill, Anne Aimetti, Nancy Leland, Ann Woolbert, Barbara Morrison, Joyce McDermott.
Absent: Vicki Ronan.

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1st Row: Ellen Taggart, Max Nackson, Elizabeth Cashman, (V-P), Elizabeth
M. Patton, Susan Conner, Bonnie Schwartz, (treas .) , Linda Mead. 2nd Row:
Kathy lash, (soc. sec.), Terry Yagiello, Susan T renkaml , D oris Jaffe (sec.),
El aine Woytas, Pam Eustis, Sheryl Napolean (co-H is tori an), Margaret Klein
(co -Historian).

1st Row: Carol Scatena, Marian Weisman, Orlanna
Frye, Nellie Ru elhman, Dorothy Zakowski. 2nd
Row: Judith Beyer, Katherine Smith, Karen
Winans, Absent: ~fary Catherine Dougherty.

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The Student Government of Wilkes is often the butt of
sarcastic remarks and unremitting criticism, but it still
serves in its fullest capacity as he governing body between
students and administration. Student Government sponsors
Homecoming, Winter Carnival, Intercollegiate Hootenanny
and Spring Weekend.

MATI'HEW COLERIDGE FLISS
President

S. G . Officers:
Vice-President. Allan Saidman
Secretary: Sharon Daney
Treasurer: Joe Gatto

Class Representatives: Kneeling: Paul Wender, Carl Siracuse, Joe Thunell, Dan Kopen,
Barry Miller, George Pawlush, Odey Raviv. Standing: Dave Frey, Appointed Chairman
of Elections; Alice Fronduti, Jean Marie Chapasko, Maureen Flanley, Judy Simonson,
Katie Eastman, Darlene Moll, Joe Brillinger, Rich Masiarella, Appointed Chairman
of School Spirit Committee.

First Row
Alan Grav
Hally Rat
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Smith, Per
Fourth Rt
Fifth Row

�Newly formed this year, this
new governing body will see
plenty of action in its role as
on-campus rulers of the various
clubs on campus. It is the hope
that through the governing of
the presidents of all clubs ~nd
their working together, a rapport will be established among
all the clubs at Wilkes.
Officers: Judy Simonson and Ed Pashinski, Maureen Savage, Captain Cheerleaders; Marilyn
Goodman, Ed Club Pres.; Theresa Martincavage, Editor, AMNICOLA; Kathy Deibel, I.C.G.;
Joe Jerrytone, Bio Club; Joe Stallone, Art Club; Barb Wisniewski, I.R.C.; Ed McGinnis, Manuscript; Brian Sickler, Accounting Club Pres.; Rich Komnath, The Group; Wayne Yetter, I.D.C.
Pres.; Susan Jones, Ed Club V-P; Susy Kallen, A.lJV.S. Pres.; Linda Hoffman, Women's Chorus;
Ken Maloney, Chem Club Pres.; James Urisko, Jaycees Pres.; Paula Eike, Beacon; Joe Thunell,
French Club; Donna Troiano, Engineering Club Pres .; Nelson Smiles, Circle K Lt. Gov.; Toni
Supchak, Theta Delta Rho Pres.;

·Also a governing body,
I.D.C. rules the dormitories at
Wilkes. Through the representatives from each dorm, a social
and ruling atmosphere developes, uniting the dorm students.
I.D.C.
sponsors
Freshmen
Weekend, Hampton Weekend, and dances and frat nights
throughout the year.

First Row Bottom to Top: Pam Eustis, Sec'y, Barb Wright, Bill Downey, Liz Slaughter, Cheryl Slompak,
Alan Graves, Bill Gasparovic, Rich Masierella, Peter Reis, Sally Griffin. Second Row: Jim Mason, Treas.,
Hally Raub, Vicki Ronan, Ann Alumbaugh, Kathy Smi,th, S. Mark Rosenbaum, Susy Kallen, Margie Schaffer, Janet Lutz, Barb Knorr. Third Row: Bill Bush, VP, Wayne Yetter, Pres., Janet Partridge, Brenda
Smith, Penny Farrar, Jackie Lee, Sue Connors, Donna Oasen
Elaine Woytas, Janet Sheldon, Craig Cullen,
Fourth Row: Sharon Goeing, Linda Koplin, Mary Noller, Karen Furman, Mike Hamilton, Sheila Laser.
Fifth Row: Mr. Hoover, Advisor, Barb Reynolds, Lani Hall, Geri Gallo, Diane Nazzaro, Jim Sischer.
I.D.C. welcomes the Hamptonites.

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"Somewhere in this messy, dirty, room there
has to be a picture of Stark Hall" . . . George
using last year 's football picture . . . because
P.R.O. had this year's stolen . .. Late at night,
you can see the light burning in Conyngham
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Through all this jolly good fun and nerveracking trials, we keep reassuring Mr . Colson
. . . "Sure, we'll make the deadline."

THERESA MARTINCAVAGE
Editor-In-Chief

BARRY MILLER
Business Manager

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Jim K ozemchak

J ane Sabulsky, George Zorgo, Ellen Belnoski and
Fran Wilski,
GEORGE ANDRESKY
Ass istant Editor

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�BARBARA SIMMS
Editor-in-Chief

BILL KANYUCK
News Editor

LEONA SOKASH
Feature Editor

First, they publish the student paper. Secondly, they maintain each other's psyche with
their respective witticisms. Sometimes they
study. Often they bandy about esoteric jokes
... and comments. They hate Philistines. Sometimes they are paranoic. (This is a psychological
insight since they serve as group therapy for
each other.)
... Mr. Ed ... Wallison

WALTNARCUM
Sports Editor

CARL WORTHINGTON
Business Manager

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Beacon Undnwriters: Lorraine Sokash, Carol Gass, Chris Sulat, Paula Eike.

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�BEACON STAFF
First Row: Bruce Fritzges, Claire Sheridan, Daria Petyo, Lynn Glomb, Gene Bonfanti, Irene Mary Norkaitis, Zig
Pines. Second Row: Richard Maye, Joel Thiele, Judy Rock, T odd Ashworth, Bob Thompson, Cookie Melnyk.

MMJUGCRJPr
Members of the MANUSCRIPT
staff work hard all year round to publish a literary magazine composed of
poetry for the romantic, short stories
for the mystery lovers and essays for the
Dean's List students to understand.
This year proved to be no different
than last. As soon as the magazine was
released to the campus, it became
harder and harder to procure one. After
a year of hard work and hard writing,
the story of their literary genius is told.

Manuscript Staff: Merry Morrow, Halley Raub, Tony Orsi, Jacqueline lee, Hazel Hulsizer,
Dr. Philip Rizzo, Advisor, Claire Sheridan, C. R. Williams, iind standing-Ed McGinnis,
Editor.

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ORGANfZATfONG
The Wilkes Division of the Greater
Wilkes Barre Chamber of Commerce
is composed of any male members of
the Junior or Senior Class. Its purpose
is to make available a medium for
training in leadership. Each Christmas
the guys plan a party for the orphans,
and distribute the Student Directory.

First Row: Rich Masciarella, Brian McGrath, Norm Kresge, George Collinson. Second Row:
Allan Melberger, Mike Worth, Rich "Kud"' Kutish, Jim Urisko, Robert Noecker, Third Row:
George Shadie, Bill Schmidt, Don Stroud, Bernie Frankowski.

Circle K is a college service organization aimed at
the evolvement of the college and community. One
of the main purposes i~ to provide leadership for the
future. This year they gave their time and patience to
the perfection of Blood Donor Day.

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�This year the service sorority
sponsored its annual Golden Agers
Party, welcomed the parents on
Parents Day, and held one of the
prettiest semi-formals of the year
in honor of Cupid. T.D.R. also
awards a scholarship to a member
of the sorority each year. Under
the patience and guidance of Dean
Ahlborn, the girls strive to reach
their goals . . . and do.

OfficersVice-President: Alicia Ramsey
Secretary: Sandra Cardoni
President: Toni Supchak
Treasurer: Marilyn Moffatt

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�Wilkes College houses the finest chemists,
physicists, and biologists in the Wyoming
Valley Area. Stark Hall is one of the besteguipped science buildings throughout the
state; therefore, with such a beautiful and
well-designed hall students can enlarge their
interest in the sciences. Through the halls of
Sfark odors and aromas catch the nostrils of
business majors passing by. The science clubs
enhance and broaden these students' interest
by lectures, field trips, and meetings with
great men in their fields .

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Fil'Jt Row: David Cho, Anthony Suda, W alt Konopka, Win dsor Thomas
J oseph Grohowski, Dr. Alva n
Bruch. Second Row: Bob Fasulka, Bob K arlotski , Lawrence J. Maga, T homas Shema nski , Jerome Kucri ka,

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Kneeling: Dr. Reif, G. Potera, B. Burke, A. Casper, N. Williams, B. Goodman, D. Roberts, B. Harris, B.
Holleran, J. Andrejko, J. Pirino, J. Hudick, I. Mendelssohn. Second Row: V. Thomas, M. Flanley, G .
Paciej, J. Farrell, J. Hartmann, B. Kluchinski, L. Piccotti, J. Supulski, M. Britt, D. Delong, G. Hohn, D .
George, J. M. Gower, R. Mazur, J. M. Chapasko, M. Polocko, B. Adonizio, S. Kulick, A. Wargo, B.
Venit. Third Row: C. Kosteva, J. Jerrytone, J. Gatto, J. Goldstein, H. Burley, T. Tomkiewicz, J. Dekutoski,
A. Roke, T. Zawilski, B. Kehrli, T. Giannini, E. Schvom, I. Katz.

First Row: S. W. Ma, Kenneth Gonder, Sharonlee Magda, Florence Napoli, Marguerite Yevitz,
Second Rou •: James Davis, Sharyn Yanoshak, Frank
Tomashofski, Joanne Levandoski, Michele Kovalchik. Third Row: John Novinski, Steve Polnaszek,
Dave Baccanari, Armando Salavanti, Fourth Row:
Robert Armbruster, Thomas Cebula, Ken Maloney,
Will Zeglarski, Joel Yudkovitz.

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The newly formed
Math Club is designed
for students and faculty interested in Math to
meet and discuss new
ideas in the field. Various speakers have come
to the Wilkes Campus
this year conducting
hourly seminars on new
techniques, thus formulating a lasting interest
in students.
First Row: Sharon Steinberg, Judy Simonson, Alice Gene Fronduti, Donna Edford, Elizabeth
Scholl. Second Row: Louis Yudkovitz, Joel Lubin, George Buckley, John Wasil, Harry G. Morgan,
Edward Katarsky, John Moyer, Robert Belles.

Officers
Advisor: Mr. Boyd Earl
President: Judy Simonson
Vice-President: John Wasil
Secretary: Alice Fronduti

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Office1·s
Vice-President : Mike Robinson
Secretary : David Hess
President : Donna Troiano
Treasurer: John Brocki

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President: Jeff Namey
Treasurer: Liz Slaughter
Secretary: Judy Noyle
Vice-President: Ray Dennis

F(XCJ-1 CLUB
"Hey! Mr. Kanner, I understand you're taking your gang
to Boston this year" ... "It seems that ever since Boston, he
finds using me as an example in class makes the point
stronger" . . . The Psychology club went to Boston this year
to attend the annual Psychology Convention . . . wonder if
they learned any new techniques.

The purpose of this GROUP
is to further interest in sociology and the applied sciences.
Sociology is a new and advancing field which is appealing
more and more to college students. Various speakers have
visited Wilkes this past year to
further interest in this work.

First Row: Rosalie Demko, Cynthia Yarrish, Vice-Pres., A . Richard Komnath, Pres., Sharon
Parker, Treas., Leslie Marino. Second Row: Beatrix Siman, Betsy Slayton, Pat Cieplak,
Sylvia Scalise, Nikki Hermanofski.

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the plays it produces; the backstage activity is a great part of
its theatrical ability also. These
pictures were selected to show
the "people behind the scenes."

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The next undertaking . was OTHELLO. In
the interim of these two time-consuming plays,
the Music Department, under the direction of
Mr. Chaplin@,, produced John Gay's BEGGARS
OPERA, while Jan Kubicki produced SORRY
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�The music department of
Wilkes houses some of the
finest musical talent in the
area. From the various singers and musicians in this
department, good will of
Wilkes is spread across the
East Coast. These students
not only do their school
justice, but their community as well. The following
musical organizations exemplify their talent.

Wilkes is in town again ...

It may not be Carnegie Hall, but we all have to start somewhere.

What can we say about
the Band, that hasn't already been said. They are
the best musicians in the
Middle Atlantic Conference, and the most devoted
followers of our football
team
even when it
pours, snows, or freezes.
The Band also plays at
musicals, Homecoming, Assemblies, and this year at
the Freshmen Picnic.

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Both groups of young people
help to stimulate community interest in the college by providing
musical entertainment to numerous
church and CIVIC organizations.
This past Spring they went on tour
presenting a combined program to
high schools in the New York and
Pennsylvania area.
Row I: Bob Sokoloski (conductor), Ed Pashinski (president), Ed Shiner (accompanist). Row 2: Wayne Davies,
Phil Thorick, Roger Brewer, Les Thomas, Ron Lankone.
Row 3: Bob Artin, Dave Shevchuk, Marty Hurley, Don Bohl.
Row 4: Ron D avenport (treasurer), Tom Wagtowicz, Elliot
Rosenbaum, Jimmy Hurley.

Seated: Pat Beshada, Bev Crane, Barbara Morrison, Barbara Liberasky, Carole Thomas,
Janice Goodfellow. Standing: Beth Venet, Charlene Collins, Terry Klimek, Linda Hoffman, Arlene Mezanko, Jane Rifenbery, Pat Barrera, Eleanor Krushefski, Margo Klingler,
Angela Chervy, Maggie Franks, Kathy Deibel, Pat Luzenski, Mary Jezierski, Susan
Fisher, Barbara Dorish, Carol Sutton.

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Row One: Ronnie Lesinski, Janet Partridge, Donna Troiano, Tessie Cushner, Joanie Brobyn, Janie
Black, Estelle Andrews, Ginny Steckel, Judy Beyer, Row Two : Rosemary Leshock, Ann Alumbaugh,
Lucy Wotring, Donna George, Jane Rifenbery, Dotty Eck, Jonnie Supulski, Renee Mucci, Kathy
Yablonka.

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A~OCIATION
Composed of the cheerleaders and majorettes, W.A.A.
plans the Homecoming Bonfire
and the Victory Dance and sets
the pace for the day's activities
at the Homecoming Football
Game.

Officers:
Gail Ishley, Judy Rock, Maureen Savage and Barb
Dorish.

CAPTAIN MAUREEN

The cheerleaders and majorettes praised our chaps by the theme
CROWN THE COLONELS.

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�Kneeling: Norma Falk, Reggie Belden, Jeanie Kardose, Mary Fogli, Bev Shamun, Alicia Ramsey, Jean Marie Chapasko.
Standi11g: Rosemary Leaser, Pam \1(1 illiams, Harriet Lyons, Maureen Savage, Judy Rock, Liz Slaughter, Jan Swantkowski, Eileen Gardner.

CO-CAPTAINS
Judy and Maureen

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Edith Miller, Patsy Walsh, Judy Fedorczak, Gail Ishley, Co-captain,., Nancy Wiltshire, Sally
Corbishley, Pat Dugan Kneeling: Captain Barbara Dorish.

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First Row: John Banker, Jim O'Boyle, Paul Solomon, Dale Resue, Melvin Rodgers. Second Row; David Ginochetti,
Robert Holch, Walter Hrynkiw, Michael Hrynkiw, Charles Spano. Third Row: Jim Fischer, Les Sdorow, Joseph
Baker, John Ephlin, David Mitchell.

The newly formed Judo Club meets
weekly to practice holds and throws
. . . and cuts and bruises. This year
the guys competed in exhibitions at
the Y.

D ale Resue, Jim O'Boyle, Paul Solomon

If you think this looks bad ... you should see it when they're not posing.

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The purpose of the Junius International
Relations Club is the study and discussion of
history and international affairs, and the stimuation of faculty and student interest in these
affairs. In addition it is the policy of this club
to engage in such projects which will make a
tangible contribution to the understanding of
these affairs by the members of the club, the
faculty, administration, and students and the
community at large.

President, Junius l.R.C.
JOHN T. ENGLE

Mr. Jeff P. van den Bogaert, Director of
the Netherlands Information Service, spoke
on "The Problems of a Small Country in
This Modern World," and Mr. Do Lenh
Tuan, First Sec'y of the Observer Office of
Viet Nam, discussed "The War in Viet
N am. "

Albert Riuehimer, Second Vice-President; Sharon Daney, Recording Sec'y; Dr. Cox,
Advisor; Bob Thompson, Chris Shaw, Exec. Vi ce-President; Steve Lurie, Treasurer.

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To learn to speak well is a skill . To learn
to debate is an art and a talent. This Debate
Society meets and discusses new ideas to improv~ their speeches and arguments. The tiny
of£ice in the rear of Conyngham Hall is their
inner sanctum from the maddening crowds of
Wilkes.

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By various trips to Harrisburg and Washington, this group acquaints its
members with the practices of our government. They sponsored an outing this
year and the voters cast their resounding opinions . . . "We want Mryna"
Miss Brodbeck is the Regional Director for the five colleges in the area.

Seated: Lynn Mallory, Nicole Le Porchat, Lynn Glomb, Pat Iannuzzio, Kathy Deibel, Karen Reed. Standing: Eleanor
Jachimczak, Bob Jacobs, Donna Brady, Gene Santarelli, Ron Antos, Barbara Pokladowski, Diane Garrison. Sam Berkey,
John Mizin.

Sealed: Cookie Melnyk, Ellen Ramsey, Kathy Magner, Myrna 'Brodbeck, Pres.; Barbara Poska, Sec'y; Donna Broda,
Treas.; Standing: George Varklett, Fran Wilski, Wayne Bloomberg, Harriet Lyons, Lorraine Moyer, Cathy Price, Patsy
Moir, Estelle Padlasky, Wayne Sittner.
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The main function of the CY's is to cooperate
with Luzerne County Democratic Committee and
the State Democratic Executive Committee in efforts
to elect local and state-wide candidates. This group
has contributed much by taking polls, circulating
literature, and promoting the Democratic name.

YOUNG- R.6RJBUCANG
Like their rivals, the aim of these politicians is
to promote the ideals of the Republican party, individual responsibility, less federal control of our
daily lives, and a foreign policy aimed at achieving
peace and freedom for all mankind.

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CWB
The newly adopted name of this club
is a good evaluation of its purpose. The
club members wish "to increase their
understanding and appreciation of all
of the fine arts by participating in activities which are best accomplished in
groups. This year the club sponsored
art trips to New York and an Art Sale.

Becky, Phyllis, Linda, Joe, Nancy, Wayne and Marta.

r=R.ENCI-ICWB
The newly-formed French Club has formulated a desire to have a lasting interest in
French. Mr. Goldenberg this year took his
troupers to Expo to put their French talents
to work . . . I hear the dorms were very
interesting.

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���J-IMEN-ORJE.NTATION-

The week of September 11, 1966 was the orientation
period for the incoming class of 1970. Conferences, receptions, meetings with Big Brothers and Big Sisters, and an
outing at Fair-Lee highlighted the week.
Classes and hazing officially began on September 19 and
ended on September 27 with Skit Night. Sturdevant took the
honors for the best women's skit while Wing B of the New
Men's Dorm got the title for the men. Right in the middle
of the hazing period, September 23, to be exact, freshmen
had to drag their toys around (probably some symbol of
high school days) and later to donate them to a children's
orphanage.

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��PARENTC' DAY

In October, approximately 600 parents took part in
the activities of the Fourth Annual Parents' Day. During the morning registration period, tours of the campus were conducted by various clubs, and flowers
distributed to the mothers. Seminars on "Student Adjustment to New Experience" were held by Student
Government. The parents witnessed the victorious soccer and football teams in action to round out a day of
fun at Wilkes.

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Luca relli.

The nineteenth annual Homecoming was held the weekend of November 5, 1966. The queen was Maureen
Savage and princesses Darlene Moll and Cheryl Tarity
comprised her court. There were approximately thirty displays; Warner's "Catch the Cadets" won for best over-all
display. Sturdevant and Gore took the women's and men's
trophies.

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���Cue n' Curtain's major fall production was
Camelot, the College's first musical in two
years and the first to be presented in the new
Center for the Performing Arts. Approximately
six months of work went into preparing Camelot, which was finally presented on November
10, 11, and 13. Sets by Andrew Palencar, choral direction by Richard Chapline and musical
direction by Herbert Garber were coordinated
by Al Groh, production director. The high point
of C n' Cs fall season, Camelot enthralled its
audiences with its colorful, sincere presentation
of the musical's idealism.

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Sokoloski
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Guenevere . . . . . . . . . .
Carol Crona~er
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Merlyn · · · · · · ... ...... · James G allagher
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�The Holiday Inn was the scene
for the winter formal sponsored by
the Lettermen to raise funds for
their scholarship drive. Amid the
winter setting and the caroling of
Dean Ralston and his Lettermen,
couples enjoyed the music of Herbie
Green.

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and white majesty was the setting
for this year's valentine semi-formal.
The theme "Sweet Heart" Dance
was carried through by red and
white carts, filled with hearts and
drawn by Cupids adorning each
table. Highlight of the evening was
the crowning of Alicia Ramsey as
Sweetheart Queen of 1967.

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�Many students spent this year's Winter Carnival
wondering whether the snow would make its appearance. For those who did venture to Camelback Ski
Area a day of skiing sledding and a dance with music
by the Starfires awaited them. At the end of the day,
Liz Slaughter was crowned "Snowflake Queen 1967 ."
Her princesses were Jaqui Rubin and Laura Tarity.

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One of the College's annual historical events, the
Cherry Tree Chop, featured
Dr. Harold "the honor of the
South" Cox against Jay Holliday in the pie-eating contest.
Dean Ralsten and Mr. Evangelista pitted their brawn
against Bill Layden and
Bruce Comstock in the logsawing event.
Profits from the annual
dance, sponsored by the Lettermen, are for the Lettermen's scholarship fund .

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was held on March 16, 1967 for high school girls on
the east side of the Susquehanna and on March 30 for
girls from the west side of the river. TDR sponsors
this tea in order to introduce incoming women students
to campus life and to provide them the opportunity
to discuss with upperclassmen any questions or problems concerning academic or social life at the college.

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On February 24, 1967 Cue n
Curtain presented a twin bill of one
acts, Sorry, Wrong Number and The
Telephone.
Cast as the lead in the suspenseful
Sorry; Wrong Number was Liz
Slaughter.

TJ-IE- 1EL6P~ONEby Gian Carlo Menotti

Leading roles in The Telephone, a comic opera type play,
went to Bob Sokolowski and
Barbara Liberasky.

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Highlight of the freshman basketball extravaganza was the game between male faculty members and
members of .,the Lettermen's Club. A
preliminary contest to the main sporting event was the battle between the
girls' varsity basketbal1 team and the
men's varsity team. The boys were
victorious in both games.

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�The Best Dressed Contest, sponsored by
Glamour magazine and AWS, was judged by
representatives of the faculty, Student Government, the Beacon, TDR, and AWS. Chairman
of the contest was Suzy Kallen, president of
AWS.
The ten finalists chosen after preliminary
judging were Leslie Calamari, Barbara Dorish,
Margie Fishman, Elizabeth Hughes, Leslie
Marino, Linda Mead, Barbara Ohlin, Sharon
Parker, Liz Slaughter, and Darlene Van Meter.
Final tabulation of the judges' votes showed
that Leslie Calamari, a junior fine arts major
from Fords, New York, was selected the College's Best Dressed Coed.
Best Dressed Coed: Leslie Calamari

Entertainer:

Clark Bromfield

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Leslie Marino

Sharon Parker

Margie Fishman

�Liz Slaughter

Linda Mead

Barbara Dorish

Darlene Van Meter

Elizabeth Hughes

Barbara Ohlin

Leslie Calamari

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DlNN~DANCE.

A spring theme, carried out through floral decorations,
characterized the Freshman-Sophomore Dinner Dance on
March 18, 1967. Co-chairmen of the affair were Mike Clark
and Chuck Lengle, class presidents of the sophomore and
freshman classes.

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This annual dinner dance took
place at the Manfield Ballroom on
Friday, April 7, 1967. Co-chairmen
were Harry Russin and Jay Ruckel.

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�The· fourth annual Intercollegiate Folk Festival, sponsored
by Student Government, was held Friday, April 14 at the gym.
Jay Holliday, master of ceremonies, introduced fourteen acts,
which included singles and groups.

FIRST PLACE :
Lex Romane

SECOND PLACE-Group
Brandywine Trio

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SECOND PLACESingle Act
Patricia Lewis

�THIRD PLACE
Single Act
Clark Bromfield

MASTER OF CEREMONIES
Jay Holliday
THIRD PLACE-Group
Kelly and Kins

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Complementing its most important fall production, Camelot, Cue n' Curtain
presented Shakespeare's Othello during its spring season. Producing a difficult
play, one that is fraught with lust, greed, sensuality, and suspicion, Cue n'
Curtain rose to new heights in acting and staging. Edwin Manda as Othello,
Darlene Van Meter as Desdemona, and Jan Kubicki as Iago were superb in
the interpretation of their roles. Othello's staging was an innovation in that
a raked stage with a minimum amount of setting was used in order that time
and geographic location would be de-emphasized and that the play' s universality
would be emphasized. There were a few subtle but necessary changes in the
Bard's script so that Othello's identity and the play's focus on him would
be established immediately.

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D11ke of Venice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Roger Brewer
Brabantio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dennis English
Gratiano .................... Edward Liskey
Cassio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ted Levitsky
Roderigo .... . ............. James Gallagher
Montano ...... . ........... Angelo Garofalo
Emilia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jean Kardos
Bianca . .. . .. ... ........ ...... Gail Wallen

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Art Fair 67, under the direction of Mr. Anthony Evangelista, was
another demonstration of the creative abilities of the college's art
majors. This year's fair presented a variety of artistic media: there
were oils, acrylics, watercolors, graphics, jewelry sculpture, and ceramics.
Various art majors also gave demonstrations ir_i these varied media. Art
Fair 67's co-chairmen were Mike Grace and Patricia Passer.

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�CJNDERELl.A
Sponsored by Student Government, Spring Weekend was
highlighted by the Cinderella
Ball ... last event of the school
calendar. Ray Barno's Band supplied the music, the Irem Temple Country Club the setting,
and Diane Alfaro became Cinderella 1967 at the stroke of
midnight.

CINDERELLA COURT
Darlene Moll, Fleetwood, New Jersey; Dorothy Zakowski, Wilkes-Barre; Mary Lynn Strevell, Highland
Park, New Jersey; Tanya April, Glen Lyon; Judy Mistichelli, Wilkes-Barre; Queen Diane Alfaro, West
Chester, Pa.; Marie Persic, 1966 Cinderella Queen, Maureen Savage, Exeter, First Runner-up; Barbara Simms,
Mountaintop, Cheryl Tarity, Pittston; Norma Falk, Glen Rock, New Jersey.

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�Various speakers and groups of interest were some
of the fare presented to the student body at the weekly
assemblies, held every Thursday.

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The last assembly of the year, the Awards' Assembly allows
members of various organizations to honor their outstanding outgoing members.

BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY
Bernadine Adonizio

COLLEGIANS-Bob Sokoloski

EDUCATION CLUB
Marilyn Goodman

W AA-Regina Belden

JDC
Darlene Moll

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The twelfth annual Hampton
Weekend brought fourteen
Wilkes students down to Hampton
Institute, Hampton, Virginia on
March 29. As in years previous,
Millie Gittens went as chapemne.
A few weeks later, a group of
Hampton students came up to
Wilkes-Barre and spent the weekend at the College.

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�John Gay's operatic satire directed against Italian opera and
the upper class respectively was
presented by the music department
on May 5, 1967. The eighteenth
century opera stared Carol Cronauer as Polly Peachum and
Michael Staire as Macheath.

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After four years of cummulative experiences, the seniors began their Commencement activities with the Senior
Dinner Dance which was held on June
1 at the Hotel Sterling.

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1967 graduating seniors were
explained the procedures to be
followed in Baccalaurate and
Commencement. Rehearsal was
followed by class pictures under
the hot, hot sun. Afterwards a
buffet luncheon was served on
the lawn between Kirby and
Chase.

�The Class of 1967 picnicked, played softball or volleyball, and got some sun on the Saturday before graduation.
The annual outing for graduating seniors was held at Dr.
Farley's farm, Fair-Lea.

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ident; Cheryl Tarity, Secretary; Harry Heesch, Treasurer.

�The Class of 1967 picnicked, played softball or volleyball, and got some sun on the Saturday before graduation.
The annual outing for graduating seniors was held at Dr.
Farley's farm, Fair-Lea.

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��GUNDAY:

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On Sunday, June 4, 1967 Dr. Reif, speaker
for Baccalaureate, advised parents of graduating seniors to recognize their offspring as
adults and to treat them as such. A beautiful
plea for equality!

�The end of the old beginning and the beginning of
the new beginning . .. On Monday, June 5, 1967
diplomas were conferred on all seniors who had satisfied the College's requirements for graduation.
Dr. Jesse Choper, professor of law at the University
of California at Berkeley and Wilkes' graduate class
of '57, delivered the commencement address on the
Warren court and its detractors. In recognition of his
o~tstanding achievements, Dr. Choper was the first
Wilkes graduate to receive the College· s honorary
degree.

��Deans' Scholarship Award

JOANNE T. SHUTLOCK

Outstanding Graduate of the Year
BARRY M. MILLER

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�The graduation party is annually sponsored by the
Alumni Association in order to provide graduating
seniors with the opportunity to mingle once more as
a class with their fellow students and their professors.

����For the first time in the history of the College, the Colonel gridders under the direction
of Rollie Schmidt racked up an unblemished
8-0 record. This performance gave them their
second straight MAC championship. At the
dose of the season, the Colonels were awarded
the first Lambert Bowl, symbolic of small college supremacy in the East.
The MAC all-star selections saw the Colonels
once again leading the parade with seven first
string selections and four honorable mentions.
Those selected for the team were: Bruce Comstock, Paul Purta, Dennis Spence, Joe Koterba,
Al Yatko, and Joe Wiendl. Given honorable
mention were: Joe Skvarla, Tim Stott, Joe
Rosko, and Paul Merrill. In addition, halfback
Paul Purta was named Most Valuable Player.
Other outstanding Colonels were Captain
Ralph Hendershot, Ray Lowery fullback, and
quarterbacks Rich Roshong and Joe Zakowski.

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Jarvela, A, Loverro, L. Loveland, T. Stott, J. Zakowski, G . Conway, D , Malloy, B. Layden. Third Row: A. Peterfreund, J . Wolfe,
J. Howe, T. Kalmanowicz, D . Peterfreund, J. Koterba, D . Spence, B. Staake, T. Ambrosi. Fourth Row: L. Namey, R. Beatty,
T Lamoreaux, J. Williamson, J. Frappoli, J. Moser, J. Chaump, P. Merrill. Fifth Row: J. Kolm, J. Holliday, J . Skvarla, J.
Wiendl, B. Davenport, G. Hegel, M. Babuschak, C. Morgan, M. Connolly . Sixth Row: D. Forde, J. Roszko, E. Roman, R.
Beatty, B. Varchol, S. Zientek, B. H inkle, R. Whispell, Seventh Row: J. Mullarkey, P. Winebrake, assistant coach; C. Adonizio, assistant coach; Rollie Schmidt, head coach; J. Ewastation, assistant coach; J. Goobic, assistant coach; L. Simon, R. Gregory. Top Row: ]. H emstreet and Bill Stinger; managers.

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Lebanon Valley
Moravian
Delaware Valley
Ursinus
Drexel
Juniata
PMC
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��Establishing another first for the fall
season were the Colonel booters who
were co-champs of the MAC Northern
Division. Under the leadership of Coach
Jim Nedoff, the hooters closed their
slate with a 10-2 regular seasons record.
At the close of the season, Edwin
Manda was honored with a second
string All-American nomination. Other
outstanding players for the Colonels
were captain Russ Jenkins, Joe Kiefer,
Rick Beck, and Don Spruck.
In a post season game to decide the
Northern Division representative, the
Colonels dropped a hard fought game
to Elizabethtown.

���First Row: Joe Kiefer, Tom Jones, Roger Brewer, Don Spruck, Brian McGrath, Dave Grossman, Ray Downey, Barry
Rauch. Second Row: Bill Zegarski, John Santo, Curt Benson, Bill Tarbart, Abdul Poonawalla, Jerry Yaremko, Dave Ralston, Jim Kennedy. Third Row: Coach Jim Nedoff, Tom Rokita, Dave Bogusko, Dan Trethaway, Dave Cho, Ed Manda,
Dave Thomas, Russ Jenkins, Rich Beck.

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�WREQUNG
Under the direction of Coach John Reese
the Colonel grapplers finished their season with
a 12-1 log. The matmen captured their seventh
MAC championship in eleven years. Dick Cook
and Joe Wiendl both copped individual championships.
At the fi,f th annual NCAA small college
wrestling championships held at Wilkes this
year, the Colonels finished eighth.
Outstanding for the Colonels this season were
Captain Fran Olexy, John Marfia, Galen Cruse
and Doug Forde.

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First Row: Andy Matviak, John Marfia, Galen Cruse, Doug Forde, J oe Kiefer, Dick Cook, Fran Olexy, Jim McCormick, Steve Kaschenbach, Joe Wiendl, Al Arnold. Second Row: Coach John Reese, Valentine Prszdecki, Bob Holck,
Bill Staake, Steve Kaplan, Steve Paglio, Danny Kaufman, Don Brugel, Brinley Varchol, Bob Conologue, Joe Thunnell,
Bill Derrickson, Ralph DeVane, Joe Chwalek, John Brewster, Rick Bartoletti.

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Opponents
Delaware Valley
Hartwick
Spring£ ield
CW Post
Hofstra
Mansfield
Madison-FDU
Millersville
Lycoming
East Stroudsburg
Dickinson
Ithaca
Moravian
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�Although the Colonel cagers compiled only a
6-15 record under the direction of Coach Ron
Rainey, many of their losses were by small margins.
Outstanding members of the team were co-captains Mike Sharok and Dale Nicholson, leading
scorer Reuben Daniels, Joe Stankus, and Jim Smith.
The Colonels have many able underclassmen and
could be a powerhouse next season.

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�First Row: Mike Sharok, Joe Campbell, Jim Smith, Reuben Daniels, Steve Winters, Bo Ryan, Dave Peterfreund,
Bob Roberts, Carlyle Robinson. Second Row: Coach Ron Rainey, Fred Myers, Herb Kemp, Bob Letts, Ed Podehl,
Bob Ockenfuss, Joe Stankus, Alan Fields, Dale Nicholson, Joe Mozelski, John Swistovich.

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���The Wilkes Mermen closed their
season with a gray 1-8 record, with
their only win coming over St. Joseph's.
Despite their record, Coach Ken
Young's swimmers set four new school
records. Freshman Jim Phethean set a
new record of 2:27.1 in the 200 yard
backstroke and with a 25.2 mark surpassed the old record in the 50 yard
freestyle event. Phethean was also a
member of the 400 yard medley relay
team, which also boasted Owen Lavery,
Wayne Wesley and Bryn Kehrli, which
set a new record of 4:3 7.3 for that
event. This same team broke their new
record with a 4:30.2 in the Philadelphia
textile contest. Also outstanding were
Jim Pirino and Rick Herrmann.

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�First Row: Coach Ken Young, Jim Phethean, Jim Pirino, Wayne Wesley
Bryn Kehrli, Bill
Cooper. Second Row: Pat Burke, Jon Valentine, Andrew Zakowski, Zachary Krisanda, Don Turner,
Third Row: Wayne Sittner, Owen Lavery, Rick Herrmann, Harry Heesch, Bill Kanyuck.

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�After a tough season, Coach
Rollie Schmidt's Hardballers
finished with a 5-7 record. Starring for the Colonels were
pitching ace Joe Zakowski,
John Ladomirak, Joe Skvarla
mirak, Joe Skvarla and Joe
Wiendl. Next season appears
to be a promising one with
many returning lettermen.

Seated: Andy Vanyo, Barry Tiras, Steve Foglio, Tony Pierantoni, John ladomirak, (Capt.); Joe
Wiendl, Pat Salantri, George Stults, Pete Patalak, Billy Brown. Standing: Ed Romanko, Dave
Ralston, Jim Fisher, Rich James, Carl Cook, Steve Kaska, Joe Blazosek, Joe Skvarla, Joe Zakowski,
Fred Baver, John Stanley, Phil Howe, John Mulligan, Roy Krantz, Coach Schmidt. ·

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After a hard fought season, Coach Tom McFarland's netmen finished with a 3-8 record. Leading the team with consistently fine performances
were Tom Rokita and Dan Klem. With many returning lettermen, the Colonels are hoping to better
their record next season.

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�First Row: Carl Magagna, Ken Spaulding, David Wintz. Second Row: Ron Piskorik, Tom Rokita Capt., Dan
Klem, Bruce Rankins, Paul Solomon, and Coach T om McFarland.

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�Coach Welton Farrar's duffers
displayed a late season comeback
and finished their schedule in the
win column with a 7-5 log.
Turning in fine performances on
the links for Wilkes were: Bill Perrego, Dan Murray, and Bob Brown.
The Colonels are looking forward
to an even more successful season
next year.

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GOLF TEAM-Left to Right: Bob Brown, Bernie Vinovrski, Bob Ockenfuss, Carlyle Robinson
and Steve Farrar. Absent are: Bill Perrego, Dan Murray and Mike Sharok.

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�The Women's Hockey team under the direction of Mrs. Doris Saracino went through a
tough season with a new team and finished
with a poor record.
The Women's Basketball team, also under
the direction of Mrs. Saracino, finished their
season with a successful 6-3 record.
Outstanding for the Colonelettes were:
Donna George, Dorothy Eck, Janie Millen, and
Janie Rifenbery.

First Row: Barbara Wright, Judy Beyer, Renee Mucci, Joan Brobyn, Estelle Andrews, Janie Black, Capt., Donna George, Capt.,
Rosemary Leshock. Second Row: Ina George, Ronnie Lesenski, Janet Partridge, Ann Alumbaugh, Donna Troino, Tessie Cushner,
Jonni Supulski, Chris Sulat, Ellen Wessel, Patti Davis, Doris Saracino, Coach.

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First Row: Jane Rifenbery, Jonni Supulski, Jannie Mullen, Dorothy Eck, Capt., Ginny Steckle, Capt., Kathy
Yablanka, Doris Saracino Coach. Second Row: Bonnie May, Barbara Corcarn, Marie Denessi, Karen Furman,
Karen Rosenbaum, Ruth Bartoletti, Judy Moshier, Chris Sulat. Third Row: Carol Hollester, Ilona Andel,
Linda Searfoss, Marion Bayee, Elaine Yankosky, Phyliss Petrosky, Janis Schiller. Fourth Row: Sharon Panidis,
Mary Kaiser, Kaye Harding, Dolores Nunn, Lucy Watrong, Nancy Baird.

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�Registration seemingly degenerates into planned reprisals: "What do you
mean I can't sign up for History 107? I'm a senior, and I need it to graduate."
And the poor student attempts to cajole the prof who gave him a D in History
102 while the prof obviously cannot fit him into the course . . . ostensibly
because thirty thousand sophomores and juniors signed up before him. Seriously
though, registration tends to be a bit chaotic; but at it's end, all ends well.
Most everybody ends up with fifteen credits (maybe not the fifteen credits he
wanted), and our poor senior does get in History 107.

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are constantly being bitten-by both students
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AMNICOLA ................................. p.
ART APPRECIATION CLUB ........ . ......... p.
ART FAIR ...................... ......... .. . p.
ASSEMBLIES ............. .......... ......... p.
ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS .......... p.

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BEACON .................................... p.
BEGGAR'S OPERA . . ................. .. ...... p.
BEST DRESSED CONTEST .................... p.
BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY ...................... p.
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CAMELOT ................... ........ .. . .... p.
CARLYLE HOME ... . ........................ p.
CATLIN HALL ............................... p.
CHAPMAN HALL ........................... p.
CHEERLEADERS ............................. p.
CHEMISTRY CLUB .......................... p.
CHERRY TREE CHOP ........................ p.
CINDERELLA BALL ......................... p.
CIRCLE K .......... .... .................... p.
CLASS CANDIDS ............... ... .... ...... p.
CLASS OFFICERS-SENIORS .................. p.
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COLLEGIANS ........... ... .................. p.
COMMENCEMENT ACTIVITIES ...... ........ p.
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DEPARTMENT CHAIRMEN .................. p. 23
EDUCATION CLUB .......................... p. 128
ENGINEERING CLUB ........................ p. 114
EVENING COLLEGE GRADUATES ............. p. 85
FACULTY ............................. .. .... p.
FACULTY-STUDENT BASKETBALL ............ p.
FINALS ..................................... p.
FOLK FESTIVAL ....... ... ................... p.
FOOTBALL .................................. p.
FOREWORD ................................. p.
FRENCH CLUB .............................. p.
FRESHMAN ORIENTATION .................. p.
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GORE HALL' . ................................ p. 92
HAINNA HALL .... . ..... .... ................ p. 92
HAMPTON WEEKEND ....................... p. 162
HOLLENBACK HALL ........................ p. 92
HOMECOMING ............................. . p. 134

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INTER-DORMITORY COUNCIL ............... p. 105
JAYCEES ......... . ...................... .... p.
JUDO CLUB ................................ p.
JUNIUS SOCIETY-1.R.C. ....................... p.
JUNIOR-SENIOR DINNER DANCE ............ p.

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LETERMEN'S FORMAL ... ..... . . . ..... . .. .. .. p. 140
LETTERWOMEN .............. . ...... . ...... p. 120
LIBRA·RY . ................................... p. 36
MAINTENANCE ............................. p. 43
MAJORETTES ................................ p. 43
MANUSCRIPT .. ....... ... ... . ........ ....... p. 109
MATH CLUB ................................ p. 114
MC CLINTOCK HALL ....... ... ... .. ....... .. p. 93
MINER HALL ..... ............... .. ........ .. p. 93
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PATRONS ................................... p.
PHYSICS CLUB ......... ....... . .. ... ..... ... p.
PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE ...................... p.
PSYCHOLOGY CLUB ......................... p.

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SECRETARIES ............................... p.
SENIORS .............................. , ..... p.
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SLOCUM HALL .............................. p.
SOCCER ....... ...... . .... .... ........ ...... p.
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SORRY WRONG NUMBER ...... ......... .. ... p.
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STERLING HALL ............................ p.
STUDENT GOVERNMENT ................... p.
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YOUNG DEMOCRATS ........................ p. 127
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36 WEST RIVER STREET ...................... p. 100
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JOANN!;., T. SHUYLOCK-51 Blair St., Plymouth, Penna. Math p . 77

MAGNA CUM LAUDE
MARION KLOS-28 H aefele St., WilkesBarre, Penna. Math
ROBERT ANDREW KOSHER-22 Beech St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. Biology p . 65
JUDITH ADAMS MISTICHELLI-_80 South
River St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. English p. 70
CAROL A. PAJOR-373 E. Green St., Nanticoke, Penna. French p . 72

CUM LAUDE
BETTY A. DOUGHERTY-451 W . Shawnee
Ave. , Plymouth, Penna. English p. 58
RUSSELL HAYDEN JENKINS-21 Linden
St., Luzerne, Penna. Biology p. 63
WILIAM G. KIMMEL-530 South Main St.,
Taylor, Penna. Biology p. 64
JANICE T. PARSONS-28 E. Hummelstown
St., Penna. Psychology p. 73
JOHN JOSEPH PILOSl-164 Taroli St. Old
Forge, Penna. History p. 73
JOHN RALPH VERBALIS JR.-171 Park
Ave., W ilkes-Barre, Penna. Music p. 81
ARLENE WILLIAMS-28
Chestnut St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. Engl ish

GRACE ANN ADAMS-108 Academy St., Plymouth, Penna. Psychology p . 52
MARVIN DAVID ALDERSTEIN-192 Claremont Ave., Montclair, New Jersey Psychology
p, 52
DIANNE ELOISE ALFARO- 101 Westbrook
Dr., W. Chester, Penna. Spanish p. 52
TANYA VERONICA APRIL-23rd St., Glen
Lyon, Penna. English p. 52
JOSEPH GREGORY BAKER-403 E. Washington St., Nanticoke, Penna. Biology p . 52
MARK KEITH BAUMAN-2600 Bismark
Ave. , Bellmore, New York History p. 54
KATHERINE BEELER
WAYNE H . BILLINGS-RD 2 Dalton, Penna.
Biology p. 54
JOHN DAVID BOHUSH- 106 Welles St.,
N anticoke, Penna. Social Science p. 85
JOSEPH J. BRILLINGER JR.-60 Ridge Road,
Albertson, New York English p. 55
MALCOM MacNAIR BURNSIDE
ALAN CARLYLE CARNEY-309 Warren St.,
West Pittston, Penna. Math p. 56
SYLVIA SOPHIE CARSTENSEN-3 Buckwood, J amesburg, New Jersey English p. 56
CAROL MARGARET CASTNER-31 Turner
St., Plymou Ph, Penna. Bi ology p. 56
THOMAS F. CHARLTON JR.-160 Fair Lane,
Nanticoke, Penna. English
PHILIP MORRIS CHEIFETZ
LEWIS MILTON CHERE- 303 New Grant
St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna . History
BARBARA PIERSON COLLINS-72 E. Walnut St., Kingston, Penna. English p. 56
DAVID ROBERT COW AN- 30 Alfred St.,
Beddeford, Maine History p. 56
PATRICIA ELEANOR DAVIS- 29 North
Sherman St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. English
p. 57
STEPHEN MICHAEL DEMYUN
DOROTHY ANN MATTY DEW-135 State
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SUSAN LYNN DRUCK-260 Inlet Road,
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RENO P. DUCCESCHl-321 Orchard St. Old
Forge, Penna . Biology p . 58
SYLVIA ANN DYSLESKl-238 Scott St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. History p. 58
ALBERT RICHARD EDDY-84 Wyoming
Ave. Wilkes-Barre, Penna. Math p. 58
RICHARD CAPWELL EGEN-605 North Irving Ave., Scranton, Penna. Biology p. 58
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DAVID P. ESLER
PAMELA JEANNE EUSTIS-117 W . Rustic
Lodge, Mpls, Minn . Psychology p. 59
KENNETH H. EVANS-Garden Ave., Mountaintop, Penna. Biology p. 59
NORMA MARILYN FALK-197 Delmar
Ave., Glen Rock, New Jersey English p. 59
DONALD ERIC FREDD
ANDREA SUE GALLET-16-24 163rd, Whitestone 57, New York Political Science p. 60
ROBERT SAMUEL GARDNER-RD #3, Dallas, Penna.
JACK LEWIS GELLER- 900 Academy Terrace, Linden, New Jersey History p. 60
JUDITH KUSS GELLER-195 South Hancock
St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. Sociology p. 66
HERMON H . GEORGE JR.-1258 Supplee
Lane, Conshohocken, Penna. Political Science
p . 60
KAREN LOUISE GERSTEIN-116 Cherry St.,
Plymouth, Penna. Sociology p. 60
THEODORE ]. GOU RLEY JR.
CLAIRE NETTIE GRAFF
BARBARA NETTIE HADSALL
EVELYN MICHELLE HASTIE-326 North
St., West Pittston, Penna. Psychology p. 62
HAROLD RICHARD HEESCH-16 Harbor
View, Nahawt, Mass . Political Science p. 63
LINCOLN J . HERSHINGER-2 8 East Willow
Grove, Phil adelphia, Penna. Political Science
MARYANN PATRICE HOMNACK-269
State St., Nanticoke, Penna. Math
WALTER S. HRYNKIW-112 North Empire
St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. Biology p. 63
ROBERT DEHAVEN JACOBS JR.-RD #4,
Blytheburn Road, Mountaintop, Penna.
ANGELO THOMAS JANNUZZI- 59 Regent
St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. Biology
JOSEPH IGNATIUS F. JERRYTONE-167
North D awes Ave., Kingston, Penna. Biology
p . 64
RUTH ANGELA KACKAUSKAS-47 Cook
St. Ashley, Penna. Biology p. 64
WILLIAM MICHAEL KANYUCK-44 Hill
St., Nanti coke, Penna. English p. 64
JOHN J. KLEYNOWSKI-217 Quality Row,
Dupont, Penna. Psychology p. 65
EUGENE PAUL KLYNOOT-8095 Scott St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. English p. 65
JOANN M . KOSTRAB-63 Sheridan St.
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. English p. 65
NORMAN HOWARD KRESGE-RD #2 Box
203 Wilkes-Barre, Penna . Economics p. 66
AUDREY KROPCHO-150 3rd St., Wyoming,
Penna. Math p. 66
JAN THOMAS KUBICKI-372 Parrish St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. English p. 66
FRANCES ANN LEAGUS-92 North Sherman St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. Sociology p. 67
JOYCE ANN LENNON-122 Barney St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. Sociology p. 67
VIRGINIA B. LLEWELLYN-46 Walnut St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. Fine Arts p. 67
RAYMOND FRANCIS LOWERY JR.-263
Kidder St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. Political Science p . 68

WAYNE LEWIS LYNN-12 Kresge St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. Biology p. 68
WILLIAM M. MACKUNIS
LARRY A. MAJOR-75 Mt. Airy Road, Shavertown, Penna. Social Science p. 69
JOHN FELIX MAKARAVITZ-245 Pierce
St., Kingston, Penna. History p. 69
JAMES GARFIELD MARKS JR.-Newton,
RD #2 Bucks County, Penna. Biology p. 69
JAMES M. MASON-928 Center St., Jim
Thorpe, Penna. Math p. 69
C. RICHARD METCALF-2467 South Main
St. , Wilkes-Barre, Penna. Philosophy
EDITH ANN MILLER-163 Reynolds St.,
Plymouth, Penna. English p. 70
JOSEPH ALBERT MITCHELL JR.-107 Baltimore Ave. , West Pittston, Penna. Biology
DARLENE I. MOLL-Fleetwood RD #2,
Fleetwood, Penna. English p. 70
ALEXANDRA ]. MORAVEC-RD #3, Dallas, Penna. Spanish p. 71
HARRY GEORGE MORGAN-172 East
Broad St., Nanti coke, Penna. Math p. 71
PETER S. MORRISON-14 Edward Ave.,
Syosset, New York Biology p. 71
BARBARA ANN MURPHY-42 White Birch
Road, Morristown , N ew Jersey Political Science p. 71
WALTER R. NARCUM-142 Vanloon St. ,
Plymouth, Penna. English p. 71
HOWARD H. NESBITT-65 Butler St.,
Wilkes-Barre . Penna. Biology
ELIZABETH ANN ONDREY-55 Benjamin
St., Manville, New Jersey English p. 72
ALICE ROSE PANOWICZ-29 West Stanton
St., Hudson, Penna. Soci ology p . 72
PATRICIA H . PETERS
THOMAS CHARLES PHIPPS
ANN ELIZABETH POINTEK-42 Airy S, .,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. Biology p . 74
DANIEL R. PRICE JR.-Box 195, New Milford , Penna. History p. 74
DENNIS CARL QUIGLEY-RD #1, Sunset
Hill Princeton, New Jersey History
MARY A. QUINN-65 Corlear St., WilkesBarre, Penn a. Eng lish p . 74
JUDITH ANN RAKAUSKAS-46 5th St.,
Wyoming, Penna. English p. 74
JOHN JOSEPH REILLY-238 South Main St.,
Pittston, Penna. Math
VIVIAN JEAN RONAN-2150 Pennsylvania
Ave. NW, Washington, DC English p. 75
DANIEL BOYD ROSENCRANCE-629 Westmoreland Ave., Kingston, Penna. Psychology
p. 75
HARRY SEMIONEV RUSSIN- 136 Maffet
St. Plains, Penna. History p. 76
ROBERT A. SACHS-RD # 3, Mountaintop,
Penna. Biology p. 76
ALLAN I. SAIDMAN-576 Gibson Ave.,
Kingston, Penna. Psychology p. 76
MICHAEL PETER SAWCZUK-318 West
Union St., Nanticoke, Penna. English p . 76
IRENE M . SCHEIHING-201 Center St. Nanticoke, Penna. History p . 76
JOSEPH ROBERT SETTINERl-11 Sterling
Ave., Merrick, New York History
CLIARE MARIE SHERIDAN-92 Madison St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna . English p . 77
LORRAINE R. SIATKOWSKI-410 Hughes
St., Swoyerville, Penna. Psychology p. 78
BARBARA A. SIMMS-133 South Main St.,
Mountaintop, Penna. English p. 78
LEONA J. SOKASH-207 Firwood Ave.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna . English p. 78
WILLIAM ALAN SORBER-RD #2 Shichshinny, Penna. Biology p, 78
ROBERT JOHN STEFANKO-505 Miller St.,
Luzerne, Penna. History p. 79
CAROLE ANN THOMAS-RD #2 Glendale,
Avoca, Penna. English p. 80

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�SHARON KATHLEEN TORMEY-13 Orton
Ave., Binghamton, New York Psychology
CHERYL ELLEN TRAVERSE-1811 East Gibson St., Scranton, Penna. English p. 80
WILLIAM ARTHUR TRETHAWAY-832
South Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. Math
p. 80
JAMES ANDREW URISKO-355 River St.,
Forty Fort, Penna. Economics p. 81
ROBERT WILLIAM VANDEROEF-1754
Rose St., Merrick, New York Economics p. 81
DARLENE
ARKEAN
V ANMETER-293
South Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. English p. 81
MAY VOORHEES-63 South Washington St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. History p. 81
MARIL YNNE R. W AGNER-223 Pierce St.,
Kingston, Penna. Sociology p.
ROBERT EDGAR WAGNER-203 Courtdale
Ave., Kingston, Penna. Biology
ALFRED S. WAYSLOW-196 Scott St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. English p. 82
GERALD F. WEBER-502 Ridge Ave., Allentown , Penna. History p. 82
JOSEPH M. WEISS-103 Lincoln Ave., Wyoming, Penna. Social Studies p. 82
SUSAN
FLORENCE WEST-146
West
Church St., Nanticoke, Penna. Math p. 82
WILLIAM R. WINT-173 Hanover St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. Sociology
MARY ELLEN WISCHAK-507 Madison St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. English p. 83
EMILY
GERALDINE WRIGHT-RD 2,
Tunkhannock, Penna. Psychology
SHARYN ANNE YANOSHAK- 27 Willow
St., Hanover Green, W-B, Penna. Chemistry p.
83
FRANK
MATTHEW
YENCHARIS-108
Elizabeth St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. Economics
p. 84
ROBERT JOSEPH ZEBROWSKI-250 White
Road, Mineola, New York History
MARY ELLEN ZWONIK-1310 Monmouth
Ave., Linden, New Jersey Social Studies p. 84

SUMMA CUM LAUDE
THOMAS L. GROGAN-88 North Lehigh St.,
Shavertown, Penna. Accounting p. 62

CUM LAUDE
JOSEPH G. BENT-145 Little Lane, Haverford, Penna. Business Education p. 54
BARBARA ANN GRAYTOCK-388 E. Main
St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. Secondary Education
p. 61
JOSEPH A. GROHOWSKI-126 Ashley St.,
Ashley, Penna . Physics p. 62
JOSEPH GARY KOSLOW-1200 Linden St.,
Scranton, Penna. Accounting
MICHELE E. KOV ALCHIK-50 Charles St.,
Ashley, Penna. Chemistry p . 66
BARBARA ANN LIBERASKY-1410 Grove
St., Avoca, Penna. Music Education p . 67
RICHARD G. RASPEN-391 East Union St.,
Nanticoke, Penna. Business Education p. 74
ROBERT CHRISTOPHER SOKOLOSKI-145
Park Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. Music Education p. 78
DAVID SPEICHER SR.-31 Gore St., WilkesBarre, Penna. Commerce &amp; Finance p. 79
FRANK ANTHONY SZUMILO-636 Hawes
St., Hazleton, Penna. Business Administration

JOSEPH M . ADOMIAK JR.-111 East Taylor
St., Taylor, Penna. Elementary Education p. 52
RAYMOND P. ARDAN-1520 Schlager St.,
Scranton, Pa. Business Administration
ROBART FRANCIS ARMBRUSTER-256
Poplar St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. Chemistry
p. 52

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WILLIAM C. ARNOLD-120 Jackson St.,
Dallas, Penna. Business Administration p. 85
CAROLLEE ELIZABETH ASAY-515 Monmouth Road, \Vest Allenhurst, New Jersey
Economics
DONALD A. ASTON-536 North Dexter
Ave., Scranton Penna. Music Education
EMANUEL AYOOLA AYANGADE-P. 0.
Box 140 Ogbonosho, Nigeria Business Administration
DAVID ROBERT BADMAN-71 Welles St.,
Forty Fort Penna. Accounting p. 52
SUSAN
BAKER-6780 Lehigh Ave., Harrisburg, Penna. Fine Arts p. 53
ROBERT M. BALONIS-5 Van Horn St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. Physics p. 53
ANNA BANKOS- 206 First St., Hudson,
Penna . Math p. 53
SHARON MARIE BARBETT-519 Mary St.,
Old Forge, Penna. Psychology p. 53
ELAJNE CHRISTINE BARBINI-48 East
Union St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. Elementary
Education p. 53
GRACE
ELIZABETH
BARNOUSKY-57
Welsh St., Pittston, Penna . Medical Technology p. 53
HELEN BARON-186 Hemlock St., Swoyerville, Penn . English p. 53
REGINA ELISABETH BELDEN-I Sunset
Road, Port Chester, New York Elementary
Educati on p. 54
ETHELDA BERGSTRASSER-340 Reynolds
St., Kingston, Penna. Music Education p . 54
RICHARD WILLIAM BERGSTRASSER340 Reynolds St., Kingston, Penna. Account•
ing p. 54
THERESA MARIE BIENKOWSKI
ANTHONY DAVID BITONTl-419 Blackman St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. Commerce &amp;
Finance
JANIE I. BLACK-125 John St .. Kingston,
Penna. Elementary Education p. 54
STERLING WILLIAM BONAWITS-123
Willow St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. Nursing
Education p. 54
EUGENE JOHN BONFANTI-824 Luzerne
Ave., West Pittston, Penna. Accounting p. 55
M . JACKS BROOKS-87 North Thomas Ave.,
Kingston , Penna. Accounting p . 55
DALE CLAUDE BROWN-RD #1 Tunkhannock, Penna. Accounting p. 55
CAROL :M ARICIA BRUSSOCK-58 Penn St.
Kingston, Penna. Fine Arts p. 55
PETER CALO JR.-83 Dieble Ave., WilkesBarre, Penna. Accounting p. 5 5
ROBERT JOHN CARDILLO-110 Schooley
Ave., Exeter, Penna. Business Administration
p. 55
ELIZABETH A. CLOSTERMAN-505 Rutter Ave., Kingston, Penna. Nursing Education
JEAN MARIE COOK- 704 Hazle St., WilkesBarres, Penna. Business Education p. 56
JOHN JOSEPH CUPANl-272 R West 8th
St., Wyoming, Penna. Physics
MICHAEL CURILLA JR.-175 Berner Ave.,
Hazleton, Penna. Business Education p. 56
THOMAS M . CURRY-15 Spring St., Salamancia, New York Commerce &amp; Finance p. 57
RAYMOND CWALINA-226 Vine St., Old
Forge, Penna. Music Education
RONALD LEO CZAJKOWSKI-41 East Germania St., Ashley, Penna. Physics p. 57
WALTER RAYMOND DALON JR.-88
North Loveland Ave., Kingston, Penna. Fine
Arts p. 57
JAMES H. DAVIS JR.-265 Parrish St.,_
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. Chemistry p. 57
JOHN DI GIUSEPPE-RD #1 Hunlock
Creek, Penna. Secondary Education p. 57.
RICHARD H . DISQUE II-672 Memorial
Highway, Dallas, Penna. Social Studies p. 58
PETER ROBERT DUDA
LEVOND JONES ENGEL-SO South River
St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. Business Administration p. 59
GEORGE EDWARD FETCH-48 East 7th
St. Wyoming, Penna. Math p. 59

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MADELEINE RAMIK FINNERAN
RICHARD HENRY FIRESTINE-104 West
Tioga St., Tunkhannock, Penna. Commerce
&amp; Finance p. 59
GERALD ANTHONY FLORA-416 East
Northampton St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. Nursing Education p. 59
ELLEN LOUISE GALLAGHER-1309 South
Main St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. Business
Administration p. 60
CLEMENT ANTHONY GAYNOR JR.-405
Clay Ave., Scranton, Penna. Accounting
MARY E. GILROY-225 Prospect Ave.,
Scranton, Penna. Nursing Education p. 60
JOHN GINOCCHETTI-91 Hilldale Ave.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna . Banking p. 61
HOW ARD R. GOLA-17 Charles St., WilkesBarre, Penna. Elementary Education p. 61
DAVID JOHN GOLIAS-3 East Germania
St., Ashley, Penna. History p. 61
MARILYN LEE GOODMAN-415 East
Green St., Nanticoke, Penna. Elementary Education p. 61
VIRGINIA ROME GRABOWSKI
ROBERTA JEAN GREGORY-150 West
Dorrance St., Kingston, Penna. Elementary
Education p. 61
SANDRA M. GRINZI-427 Holden St., West
Wyoming, Penna. Elementary Education p. 61
GEORGIANN ANDRA GROHOL-346 McLean St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. Fine Arts p. 62
HENRY PHILLIP HALL JR- 232 Delaware
Ave., West Pittston, Penna. Business Administration p. 62
SUZANNE CAROL HARKNESS-114 Elm
Drive, Lansdale, Penna. Fine Arts p. 62
DAVID JAMES HARRIS-50 Lawrence St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. Marketing p. 62
RALPH KENNETH HENDERSHOT-203
Eberts Lane, York, Penna. Biology p. 63
WOODROW LEE HERRON-132 South
Ridge St., Taylor, Penna. Secondary Education
p. 63
LARNA DELLA HOYT-232 Park Ave.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. Nursing Education p. 63
IRENE HELEN HUNZER-656 North Washington St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. Accounting
p. 63
PETER KNOX JOHNSON-610 Wyoming
Ave., Kingston, Penna. Business Administration
p. 64
JANICE M . KARPINSKI-613 West Shawnee Ave., Plymouth, Penna. Elementary Education p. 64
DOROTHY THERESA KEDDA
EUGENE LYALL KELLEHER
JOAN B. KIRSCHENBAUM-2457 East 26th
St., Brooklyn, New York Business Education
p.M
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MARILYN ANN PUHL KLICK-133 East
Vaughn St., Kingston, Penna. Elementary Education p. 65
RICHARD J. KOPKO-31 New St., WilkesBarre, Penna. Elementary Education p. 65
JOHN KOTCH-197 South Hancock St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. Accounting p . 65
RICHARD LA WREN CE KRAMER-60 Bedford St., Forty Fort, Penna. Accounting
LYLE ALLAN KRESGE-401 Main St., Chinchilla, Penna. Commerce &amp; Finance p. 66
HELEN M. KUBACKI
JEROME KUCIRKA-842 North Washington
St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. Physics
RICHARD R. KULESA-165 West Union St.,
Nanticoke, Penna. Commerce &amp; Finance p. 66
LINDA A. KULIGOWSKI-411 EaJt Church
St., Nanticoke, Penna. Elementary 'Education
p. 66
ROSALIE ANN LEONE-331 North Tenth
St., Easton, Penna. Elementary Education p. 67
JOHN FRANCIS LESSER-3 Cayuga Place,
Forty Fort, Penna. Secondary Education p . 67
ALLEN KARL LITTLEFIELD-38 Vulcan
St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. Fine Arts p. 67
DANIEL VINCENT LUKASAV AGE-624
Warren Ave., Kingston, Penna . Business Administration p. 68

ANN C. MC GRA
Penna. Nursing Edu
GERARD ANTH
Grove St., Wilkes-]
ministration
SHIU-WAI MAHong Kong Chemis
ROBERT THOMA
St., Wilkes-Barre, l
HAROLD K. MAG
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JOHN JOSEPH l
Trucksville, Penna.
p. 69
KENNETH LON(
ton St., Wilkes-Ban
RICHARD FRANC
Welsh Road, PhiL
Administration p. 6!
EDWARD JAMES
Drums, Penna. Acee
ELEANOR G. MK
FREDERICK JAMI
St., Hazelton, Pem
ARLENE THERES.
son St., Wilkes-Ba
ti on p. 70
NEIL L. MILLARBarre, Penna. Accoi
BARRY M. MILLI
Barre, Penna. Busin
NORBERT JOHN
St., Dallas, Penna. '
EVELYN MOREi'
wardsville, Penna.
DALE ALLEN :1'
St., Wilkes-Barre, :
ti on p. 71
PATRICIA ANN
Throop, Penna. Ni
JUDITH ANN N
Fort, Penna . Elem
JOSEPH MICHA!
age St., Pi tts&gt;ton,
p . 72
JOAN D. PALEI\
ston, Penna. El emt
JULIANN MARI
Ashley, Penna. Sec
EDWIN A. PAS
Nanticoke, Penna.
WILLIAM CHA
Dallas, Penna. El e
CHARLOTTE
H opper Ave., Pon
Arts p. 73
PETER STEPHE
St., Wilkes-Barre,
PAUL P. PURT
Wilkes-Barre, Pc
p . 74
DONALD GEO!
nett St., Kingstor
p. 74
JAY LEONARI
Wilkes-Barre, Pe
ROBER.T L. RE'
Penna. Music Ed,
GORDON J. RC
WILLIAM H. R•
Fort, Penna. Ace
JOSEPH THm
St., Jim Thorpe,
RICHARD CH.
ville, Penna. Ele1
JOZEFA ANNl
Wilkes-Barre, I
p, 75
NELLIE CARO

Henryville, Pern
CHRISTOPHER
Road, Warring!
stration p. 76
MAUREEN EL
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CAROL LOUIi
Ave., West Pi
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ANN C. MC GRAW-Route 6, White Mills ,
Penna. Nursing Education
GERARD ANTHONY MC HALE-121
Grove St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. Business Administration
SHIU-WAI MA-296 Des Voeux Road C,
Hong Kong Chemistry p. 68
ROBERT THOMAS MACEY-190 Madison
St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. Accounting p . 68
HAROLD K. MAGER JR.
VELMA MAJOR
JOHN JOSEPH MALLOY- 98 Davis St.,
Trucksville, Penna. Business Administration
p. 69
KENNETH LONG MALONEY-320 Horton St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. Chemistry p. 69
RICHARD FR!'\.NCIS MASCIARELLA- 3105
Welsh Road, Philadelphia, Penna. Business
Administration p. 69
EDWARD JAMES MATTHEWS-RD #1,
Drums, Penna. Accounting
ELEANOR G . MATULEWICZ
FREDERICK JAMES MERRICK-981 Peace
St., Hazelton, Penna. Music Education p. 69
ARLENE THERESA MEZANKO-32 Nicholson St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. Music Education p. 70
NEIL L. MILLAR-33 West South St., WilkesBarre, Penna. Accounting p. 70
BARRY M. MILLER-91 Charles St., WilkesBarre, Penna. Business Administration p. 70
NORBERT JOHN MOLSKI JR.-77 Claude
St., Dallas, Penna. Chemistry p. 70
EVELYN MORENKO-70 Franklin St., Edwardsville, Penna. Business Education
DALE ALLEN N1CHOLSON-91 Hanover
St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. Business Administration p. 71
PATRICIA ANN NOVAK-401 Cypress St.,
Throop, Penna. Nursing Education p. 71
JUDITH ANN NOYLE-261 River St., Forty
Fort, Penna. Elementary Education p. 72
JOSEPH MICHAEL ORLANDO-271 Parsonage St., Pittston, Penna. Secondary Education
p. 72
JOAN D. PALENCAR- 19 Third Ave ., Kingston, Penna. Elementary Education p. 72
JULIANN MARIE PALSHA-2·39 Ridge St.,
Ashley, Penna . Secondary Education p. 72
EDWIN A. PASHINSKI-164 Newport St.,
Nanticoke, Penna. Music Education p. 73
WILLIAM CHARLES PERREGO-RD #3,
Dallas, Penna. Elementary Education p. 73
CHARLOTTE
LINNEA
PETERSON-GS
Hopper Ave., Pompton Plains, New Jersey Fine
Arts p. 73
PETE~ STEPHEN PHILLIPS-239 Phillips
St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. Accounting p. 73
P~UL P. PURTA JR.-64 West Sidney St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. Elementary Educati on
p. 74
DONALD GEORGE REESE-122 West Bennett St., Kingston, Penna. Secondary Educati on
p. 74
JAY LEONARD REICH-124 Charles St
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. Business Administratio;
ROBER.T L. REYNOLDS-RD #1, Olyphant
Penna. Music Education p. 75
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GORDON ]. ROBERTS
WILLIAM H. ROBERTS-19 Culver St., Forty
Fort, Penna. Accounting p. 75
JOSEPH THOMAS ROHN-20 East Fifth
St., Jim Thorpe, Penna. Music Education p. 75
RICHARD CHARLES ROSHONG-Salfordville, Penna. Elementary Education p. 75
JOZEFA ANNE RUDKO-15 Oneill Ave.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. Elementary Education
p . 75
NELLIE CAROLYN RUEHLMAN-RD # 1
Henryville, Penna. Nursing Education p. 75
CHRISTOPHER
SADOW-1110
Easton
Road, Warrington, Penna. Business Administration p. 76
MAUREEN ELLEN SAVAGE-1061 Wyoming Ave., Exeter, Penna. Math p. 76
CAROL LOUISE SCATENA-313 Wyoming
Ave., West Pittston, Penna. Nursing Education p. 76

WILLIAM HENRY SCHMIDT-55 South
Forest A\'e. , Rockville Cent., New York Business Administration p. 77
NELSON E. SEAGREN- Shongum Road,
Dover, New Jersey Music Education p. 77
RUSSELL G. SHALLCROSS-436 West Lincoln Ave., Roselle Park, New Jersey Business
Administration p. 77
THOMAS DANIEL SHEMANSKI-121 Bunny Lane, Edwardsville, Penna. Physics p. 77
EDWARD MICHAEL SHINER-22 Lloyds
Lane, Wilkes-Barre, Penna. Music Appreciati on p. 77
VERNIE MAE SHIPOSH-608 Franklin Ave.,
Franklin Lakes, New Jersey Elementary Education p. 77
HELEN P . SMERESKI RD #1 Wapwallopen , Penna . Elementary Education p. 78
ROBERT ALAN SMITH-53 Laurel Hill
Road, Center Port, New York, Fine Arts
JOAN STANZIOLA-111 Johnston Drive,
Watchung, New Jersey Elementary Education
p. 79
ESTELLE STAR-408 Main St., Ranshaw,
Penna. Nursing Education p. 85
PETER STCHUR JR.-79 East Chestnut St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna . Chemistry
BONNIE STOLTZ
MARY-LYNNE STREVELL-413 Old Carlie's
Road, Neptune, New Jersey Biology p. 79
EDWARD JOHN STRUCKE- 137 Lincoln
St., Dupont, Penna. Commerce &amp; Finance p .
79
ANTHONY P. SUDA-275 Slocum St., Swoyerville, Penna. Physics
ANTOINETTE MARIE SUPCHAK-6 Prospect St., Plymouth, Penna. Elementary Educa tion p . 79
CAROL RUTH SUTTON- RD #3, Box 363,
Wyoming, Penna. Music Education p. 79
STEWART DEARBORN SWETT-P.O . Box
331, Conyngham, Penna . Business Administration
CHERYL LOUISE TARITY-66 Reynolds St.,
Pittston, Penna. Elementary Education p. 80
STUART L. THOMAS JR.-409 Palmer St.,
Plymouth, Penna. Business Administration
WINDSOR S. THOMAS--521 West Thomas
St., Rome, New York Physics
MARTHA ANN THOMPSON-829 Fifth St.,
Hazleton, Penna. Nursing Education
JOHN JOSEPH TOMARI-46 Main St., Freeland , Penna. Business Administration
FRANCIS JOHN TOMASHOFSKI-693 Wyoming Ave., Kingston, Penna. Chemistry p. 80
JANET M. VAND ERHOFF
JUDITH E. VANSLETTE-805 Keith Lane,
West Islip, New York Business Education
p. 81
WILLIAM ROBERT WALTZ-715 Harrison
Ave., Scranton, Penna. Business Administration
p. 81
EMIL JOSEPH WARREN-128 Chestnut St.,
Alden Station, Penna. Commerce &amp; Finance
p. 85
DOUGLAS WAYNE WEBER-216 East
Broad St., Quakertown, Penna. Business Administration p. 82
MERRITT F. WHEELER
ALBERT C. WILLIAMS-126 North Thomas
Ave. , Kingston, Penna. Commerce &amp; Finance
CLARA MAY WILLIAMS
KAREN D. WINANS-Box 34 Dimock,
Penna . Nursing Education p. 83
FRANK C. WODARCZYK- 4 Summit View
Drive, Mountaintop, Penna . Commerce &amp; Finance p. 85
MICHAEL J. WOOD- 50 Church St., WilkesBarre, Penna. Business Administration
CARL P. WORTHINGTON-448 Washington Ave., West Wyoming, Penna. Accounting
p, 83
JOAN F. WRONSKI-23 Roanoke St., Woodbridge, New Jersey Education p. 83
DIANE CYNTHIA WYNNE-2 1 Harrison
St., Nutley, New Jersey Elementary Education
p. 83

MARGUERITE MARY YEVITZ-825 East
Northampton St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. Chemistry p. 84
WILLIAM J. YOUNG-15 Cascade St., Staton Island, New York Nursing Education
DOROTHY ANN ZAKOWSKl-316 Phillips
St. , Wilkes-Barre, Penna . Nursing Education
p. 84

~fN,ALDMGfON
JAMES PATRICK AMBROSE-815 Luzerne
Ave., West Pittston, Penna. Electrical Engineenng
CHARLES LOUIS AQUILINA-50 Parke St.,
West Pittston, Penna. Chemical Engineering
JOHN J . ARNONE-471 South Main St.,
Pittston, Penna. Engineering
JOHN R. BALAVAGE-RD #1, Harveys
Lake, Penna. Chemical Engineering
PAUL C. BAVITZ-333 E. Green St., Nanticoke, Penna. Mechanical Engineering
JOHN BERNARD BROCKl-1213 South
Hanover St., Nanticoke, Penna. Engineering
SALVATORE ANGELO BUFALINO-49
Eas t Columbus Ave., Pittston, Penna. Engineering
ALAN C. DAVIS-Box 365 Manati, Puerto
Rico Engineering
TIMOTHY PAUL HNEDAK-RD #1 Box
226, Jamesburg, New Jersey Mechanical Engineering
G. WILLIAM LEISHEAR-532 Park St.,
Moo sic, Penna. Engineering
ROBERT JOSEPH MARCHLIK- 6501 Henwood Ave., Pennsauken~ New Jersey Engineering
MICHAEL G. MARKO-534 North Franklin
St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. Engineering
DAVID C. MITCHELL- Damascus, Penna.
Civil Engineering
JOHN VINCENT REPSHAS-385 Hill St.,
Sugar Notch, Penna. Mechanical Engineering
HUBERT CLYDE RITTER-172 Northwood
St., Kenmore, New York Civil Engineering
RAYMOND PAUL RIZZO-40 Center St.,
Pittston, Penna. Engineering
ARTEMIA M. RYSZ-8 Chase St., Wi lkesBarre, Penna. Secretarial Studies
ROBERT EDWARD SILVI-82 Mack St.,
Plains, Penna. Engineering
JOAN SOKOLA- 306 East Main St., WilkesBarre, Penna . Secretarial Studies
KENNETH EUGENE THOMAS-33 Keith
St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. Engineering
DONNA RUTH TROIANO-Harding Highway, RD# 1, · Newfield, New Jersey Chemical
Engineering
DOLORES A. VICKLAND-32 Union St.,
Hudson, Penna. Secretarial Studies
MICHAEL C. J. WALKO-343 Main St., Edwardsville, Penna. Engineering
WILLIAM C. WILSON-110 Lyndwood Ave.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. Mechanical Engineering
RUSSELL R. WRIGHT-12 Loomis Park,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. Mechanical · Engineering

HIROKO ITO
YEN-CHI PAN
HENRY JOSEPH POWNALL

THOMAS MICHAEL HESLIN
JAE-HYOUNG PARK

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�Conyngham "cubby-hole" 109 housed a dozen industrious
souls who danced around two tables hoping to find an unavailable cleared area in which to work on trips. The eliminating and choosing search through mazes of photographs has
finally come to an end-at least for this year anyway. Despite
the handicaps of an antiquated typewriter, of insufficient work
space, and the confusion involved with club pictures, the book
has arrived for the students-to appraise. But praise must go
to those whose friendship and promise of "dedication forever"
will always be remembered.
My thanks to a dedicated photographer, Bob Cardillo, for
the stack of photos that made this book possible. Thanks Jim
and Tommy for assisting Bob with complete coverage of all
campus activities.
Thanks ever so much George for a fine sports section. Best
of luck with the responsibility of organizing and co-ordinating
the '68 AMNICOLA.
Alicia attacked the most perplexing section-clubs. Thanks
for a better developed and organized section, and thanks also
for the wit and humor that sustained all of us throughout the
year.
Thanks Barry Miller for those ads that managed to keep
us from going in the red.
My thanks to Irene for her work on the dorm section, to
Carol for her layouts and humor, and to Ellen for her nimble
fingers that accurately typed the copy. Thanks to Jane, George,
and Fran who completed the dozen. Appreciation to Mr. Colson
for his constant advise.
The staff could not possibly deserve all the thanks. To the
BEACON we owe thanks to Leona and Walt for their assistance in completing last minute copy. Sincere appreciation
to Mr. Gordon Roberts for his help in acquiring a contract for
the senior photos, and thanks to those students and faculty
who have generously shown their support by their suggestions,
co-operation, and by ordering a memory book.

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... that which grows or dwells by a river.

WILKES COLLEGE
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
1968 Volume 22

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TABLE OF

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Student Handbook

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�FOREWORD
The first lonely days of fall stretched into a long
drab winter, but then a ray of sunshine broke through
the clouds to welcome the first spring day. It was
then that we realized that the year 1967-68 was but
a memory. The '68 AMNICOLA has tried to capture
that ray of sunshine to he! p the students of Wilkes
College to remember all of the events that have helped
to shape an enjoyable and stimulating year. For the
seniors the '68 AMNICOLA serves as a minor reflecting the experiences of four years of challenge and
preparation.

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�DEDICATION
In 1947 Stanko Vujica, one of our most respected and loved professors, arrived at Wilkes College.
He came to the United States and to the College of his own free will, but hardly becau~e of his own
choice.
Because of his opposition to the dictatorships of the right and of the left, he was sought by the Nazis
and the Communists. In his writings for learned journals and in his teaching at the University of Zagreb,
he had compared the racism of Hitler with the materialism of Stalin. In consequence, he was seized by
the Nazis when they occupied Yugoslavia and he was sought by the Communists who controlled Yugoslavia after the war had ended. As a man '\-vithout a country" he was persuaded by the Americans
to create a new home in the United States. Fortunately for us, he was directed to Wilkes College and
joined our faculty a few days after his arrival on our shores .
Prior to coming to the United States, Dr. Vujica published a number of papers and articles; and two
of his books, one in Croatian and the other in German, were printed. Since arriving in the United States
he has continued to publish in Croatian and he has recently written several papers in English. Among
his recent writings are, "THE UNREASONABLENESS OF MAN-AN EXAMINATION OF IRRATIONALIST TRENDS IN MODERN THOUGHT", "THE YOUNG MARX OR THE OLD", and
"MEDITATIONS ON THE OCTOBER REVOLUTION".
Durir1g his twenty-one years at Wilkes College, Dr. Vujica has consistently stimulated and encouraged
his students, he has strengthened his department, and has enlivened the faculty and administration with
his perception and wit. In his quiet manner Dr: Vujica has sought to share his knowledge with students
and has encouraged them to raise their personal standards while broadening their perspective. As a token

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Amnicnla to him .

�DR. STANKO VUJICA
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�THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE
TO THE CLASS OF 1968
Within the next quarter of a century your judgment and integrity will be tested to the utmost. You will
live in the midst of uncertainty and change for thesehave become an integral part of our society.

If your education is to prove of worth in these uncertain years, each of you must develop judgment that
is based upon knowledge and experience, a keen sensitivity to the needs of others, a balanced control of your
own emotions, and a willingness to commit yourselves to the maintenance and improvement of your society.
In this summer of 1968 you must be concerned by the tensions and animosities which reveal themselves.

If you are to play a constructive role in resolving these tensions and animosities, you must strive for a clear
understanding of their causes. You must then be ready to take whatever steps are necessary to resolve them.
May you find that your years of work at Wilkes have developed some of the capabilities that you will
need if you are to play a constructive part in the turbulent years ahead. You have gained some knowledge
and skill through your formal education, but knowledge and skill are not enough. Unless you also develop
compassion and concern for others your efforts will be misdirected. Only by combining these qualities of
mind and heart can you hope to identify yourself with mankind; only through such identification can you
share the fears, the hopes, and the aspirations of your fellows.
But more than compassion and concern are needed. You must be sustained by a vision of something better
for all men, and this vision must be given meaning by the conviction that men can improve their own lot
in this world by striving to improve the lot of their fellows.
And, one more thing is needed,-trust. Without trust in our fellow we destroy the great hopes of mankind. Only with trust in one another can we advance toward the great goals that we envision.
But, you may ask, how can I win the trust of my neighbor? The answer is simple to give in words, but
difficult to translate into reality:-"think and act in a manner that will give your fellow cause to place his

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FRANCIS MICHELINI
Dean of Academic Affairs

ROBERT CAPIN
Director of Evening Division

B. HOPKINS MOSES
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RALPH ROZELLE
Director of Graduate Program

ARTHUR HOOVER
Director of Shident Activities

�OF ADMINISTRATION

JOHN WHITBY
Director of Admissions

GEORGE RALSTON
Dean of Men

JOHN CHWALEK
Director of Placement

MARGARET AHLBORN
Dean of Women

ALEX PA WLENOK
Comptroller
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�CHARLES ABATE
Business Manager

HENRY GATSKI
Director of the Curriculum Center

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SAMUEL DAVENPORT
Director of Alumni Relations

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FRANCES SEARS
Director of College Consultation

RICHARD RASPEN
Director of financial Aid

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FRANK DONAHOE
Engineering and Physics

WILLIAM GASBARRO
Music

EUGENE HAMMER
Education

RUTH JESSE
Nursing Education

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History

HUGO MAILEY
Political Science

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JOHN REESE
Physical Education

CHARLES REIF
Biology

�ROBERT RILEY
Psychology

RALPH ROZELLE
Chemistry

SAMUEL ROSENBERG
Commerce and Finance

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CAROLINE SNYDER
Foreign Languages

STANKO VUJICA
Philosophy and Religion

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�FACULTY

VICTOR BAIZ
Education

DR. SHELDON COHEN
Biology

T. LEONARD CONNOLLY
History

MICHAEL BARONE
Education

DR. HAROLD COX
History

JAMES BEF
History

JOSEPH BELLUCCI
Education

WARREN DeARMENT
English

JAMES DeCO!
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Commerce and Finance

EL WOOD DISQUE
Language

ANTONIA DO
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JAMES BERG

MRS. THELMA BOSCH

DR. ALVAN BRUCH

ROBERT BOMBOY

History

English

Physics

English

JAMES DeCOSMO

JORGE DeCUBAS

Mathematics

Language

ANTONIA DOLBEAR

CAROLYN D'ZURKO

BOYD EARL

GEORGE ELLIOT

Secretarial Studies

Commerce and Finance

Mathematics

Economics

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�ANTHONY EVANGELISTA
Art

DR. WILBUR HAYES
Biology

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WELTON FARRAR
Economics

DR. STANLEY HOLDEN
Chemistry

GEORGE FENBY
English

DR. LOVERRO HOSTLER
Physics

HERBERT GARBER
.Music

GEORGE GERA
Business Ed .

STAN LEY GUTIN
English

MARTHA HAI
English

EDWIN JOHNSON
Education

DONALD JC
.i\[mic

�ERT GARBER
Music

JLEY GUTIN
English

K JOHNSON
:ducat ion

GEORGE GERA

HAROLD GREEN

ROBERT GOLDENBERG

Al GROH

Business Ed.

Sociology

language

English

MARTHA HADSEL

MRS. EUGENE HAMMER

English

Education

DONALD JONES

JOSEPH KANNER

DR. STANLEY KAY

MRS. MARY KERR

Music

Psychology

Philosophy

English

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�DR. GRACE K IMBALL
Nursing Ed.

MRS. ANNE KISH
English

JUDITH KRAVITZ
Mathematics

DR. JOHN LABOWS
Chemistry

MISS JILL MARKS
Language

JOHN MEYERS
History

ROBERT MILLER
English

KENNETH NAPARSTECK
Mathematics

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DR. ROBERT OGREN
Biology

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�OHN LABOWS
Chemistry

3ERT MILLER
English

lOBERT OGREN
Biology

MRS. ANNE LIVA
Music

WILLIAM MISTICHELLI
English

CHARLOTTE LORD
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English

SHARYN LYONS

JACK LUKIS

Phys . Ed.

Phys. Ed.

LEROY MORROW
Physics

MARENE OLSON

KENNETH PARTCHEY

DR. GERALD PERKUS

RAYMOND PHILLIPS

Sociology

Music

English

Language

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�DR. IRENE POSTEPSKA
Physics

DR. GUJSEPPE PREGNOLATO
Mathematics

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GWEN QUICK
English

RONALD RAINEY
Phys. Ed.

MRS. RUTH ROBERTS
English

JOSEPH SALSBURG
Mathematics

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MRS. DORTS SARACINO
Phys. Ed.

JOSE RIBAS
Language

MISS A NNE ROM!NES
English

LISELOTTE SCHi\HD'
English

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JOSE RIBAS
Language

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PHILLIP RICHARDS
Art

DR. PHILIP RIZZO
English

MISS ANNE ROMINES
English

LISELOTTE SC:HMIDT

ROLAND SCHl\fIDT

MRS. SARAH SC:HONWETTER

English

Phys. E&lt;l.

Biology

ALBERT SERZAN
Language

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History

GEORGE SILES
Education

RICHARD SOURS
Mathematics

M ICHAEL STEIN
Art

CROMWELL THOMARO MAN TYMCHYSHYN
Engineering

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Commerce and Finance

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ROBERT WEST

DR. ROY WILLIAMS

Education

P h ilosophy

�l'!ICHAEL STEIN
Art

EUGENE SULLIVAN
Music

CHARLES SWEENEY
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PAUL WERNER
Commerce and Finance

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�LIBRARY
Situated on the Corner of South River and South
Streets in the once Kirby residence is the Wilkes College Library. In June 1968, the antiguated atmosphere
-the winding stairs, the fireplaces, and the tapestry
walls are to be substituted for modernization when the
library will be relocated in a new, totally modern
facility on the corner of South Street and South Franklin Streets.
\XTith the expanded area, the library can easily shelve
and add to its 80,000 volumes and periodicals. Also
the Graduate Science Library currently located in Stark
Hall will be reunited in the new building. Thus the
long anticipated plans will soon become reality.
NADA VU]TCA

Head Librarian

DALE BUEHLER

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FREDERICK KROHLE

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The bookstore is the student's vital source of all of the necessities of
academic life such as sweat shirts, beer mugs, decals, pens, paper and of
course, books. Large books, small books, expensive books-books which
the midnight oil will be burned over and books that will never be opened.

Seated: Millie Gittins,
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Seated: Millie Gittins, Manager. Standing: Louise Burke, Joanne Brislin, Robert Stefanko, Betty

Cook.

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Edith Gearhart

PLACEMENT
Regina Mesi·
ASSISTANT TO REGISTRAR:
Doris Barker

IBM: Audrey
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Baltuskonis,

Betty

Frith,

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PURCHASING :
Pat Gattuso,
Alice Rader
FINANCE: Barbara Barski, Rita Zula, Nancy Fisher, Sharon
Oliver, Hilma Nordstrom, Jule Cook, Ann Kester.

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Peggy Jones
Ruth Kopetchne

PUBLIC RELATIONS:
Betty Lickenstein

Louise Offshack

PLACEMENT OFFICE:
Regina Meshini
Frith,

Jim Davis,
ADMISSIONS OFFICE: Barbara Miller, Sharon Thomas, Ernestine Floyd, Ann Marie Lenchak

PURCHASING:
Pat Gattuso,
Alice Rader
SWITCHBOARD:
Margaret Barteck

FINANCIAL AID:
Sally Johnson

�MAINTENANCE

Row 1: Chester Correl, John Yanchick, A. McAffe, C. J. Crispell, George Edwards, Gibson
Smith, Herman Roth. Row 2: Pete Demuro, Harry Smith, Steve Subyak, George Price, Leonard
Wierbowski, Phillip Davis, Charles Zapalsky, William Jervis, Leonard Bowditch, Howard
Young, Nelson Carle. Row 3: George Leagus, William Davis, Stanley Meck, John Seroka, Louie
Neuman. Absent: Carl Zukowski, Curwin Bromfield, \X/alt Breita, Charles Evans.

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1st Rotl': Ruth Devizia, Edith Kachurick, Gertrude Graham,
Ann Mehm, Ann Feldman. 2nd Row: Andrew Berry, Gerard Gaughan, \Xfilliam Pryce.

Kn eeling: Tom Martin, Steve Sadowski, Francis Allunis. Seated: Matt Leshinski, Pat Michaels, Frances Jablowski,
Fred Wall, Cecyl Brokenshire, Julie Diaco, Ruth DeVizia, Ceil Kehoe, Katherine Levanda. Standing: Margorie Kortis, Ted Thomas, Ray Ogin, Sheldon Kemmerer, James Hannagan, William Denion, Ray Spera, George Brice, John
Shabelski, Kitty Richards, Janine Ricou.

The Butcher . ..

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�RELATIONSHIPS
Meaningful friendships are a part of education-learning to accept people as they are.
Even the dreariest days are not lonely when
shared with a special friend.

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GEORGE ANDRESKY
Psychology
Kingston, Pa.

Twenty seniors were selected for recognition in WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS
IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES. The candidates were chosen by a committee of the Deans and other faculty for their
scholarship, participation and leadership in academic and extracurricular activities, and citizenship and service to the school. These outstanding students were placed in the national
catalogue for use by professional industrial men
who are interested in students who show a
promising usefulness in the future.

WAYNE BLOOMBERG
Business Administration
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

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ROGER BREWER
Business Administration
Clark, New Jersey

MYRNA BRODBECK
English
Pittston, Pa.

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�SHARON DANEY
History
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

ROBERT BROWN
Biology
Sayre, Pa.

WILLIAM BUSH
Political Science
Phoenixville, Pa.

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History
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

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JOHN ENGLE
History
Conyngham, Pa.

MAUREEN FLANLEY
Biology
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

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�JOSEPH KIEFER
Political Science
Bethlehem, Pa.

HARO:
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Bel Ai1

JOSEPH GATTO
Biology
Old Forge, Pa.

FRANCIS OLEXY
Business Administration
Falls Church, Virginia

DALE KRESGE
Biology
Falls, Pa.
ROBERT THOMP:
Hi story
Nanticoke, P.1.

ALICIA RAMSEY
Business Education
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

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Mathematics
Gre:rt Neck, N .Y.

HAROLYN RAUB
English
Bd Air , Maryland

EDWARD WILLIAMS
Biology
Kingston, Pa.

ROBERT THOMPSON
History

Nanticoke, Pa.

MSEY
1cation

:, Pa.

JOHN VANDERHOOF
Music
Dover, N.J.

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JOE KIEFER
President

FRANCIS OLEXY
Vice-President

Dean Ralston explains the 1968 Commencement plans
to the senior class.

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OFFICERS

BASIL RUSSIN
Treasurer

HAROLYN RAUB
Secretary

EXECUTIVE COUNCIL

Seated: Harolyn Raub, Sharon Daney, Judy Simonson, Alicia Ramsey, Cecelia Rosen,
Alice Fronduti. Standing: Basil Russin, Fran Olexy, Tom Ambrosi, John Mahon, Bob
Thompson, Joe Kiefer, Ned Williams.

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JOYCE ADAMCHESKI
A.B. Mathematics
THOMAS G. AMBROSI
B.S. Commerce and Finance

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A.B. Fine Arts Ed.
DAVID BACCANARI
B.S. Chemistry
ALLEN M. BACHMAN
B.S. Commerce and Finance

ROSEMARY S. BAIERA
A.B. Psychology
KERRY BRUCE BALCHUN
A.B. Sociology
NORMA L. BALLA
A.B. Psychology

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GEORGE A. ANDRESKY
A. B. Psychology

FREI

THOMAS J. ANDREWS
A.B. Spanish

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ANTHONY ANGELI
B.S. Music Ed.

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A.B. Art
MICHAEL BARBETTI
B.S. Commerce and Finance
NICHOLAS A . BARNA
A.B. Political Science

FREDERICK L. BAUER
B.S. Business Administration
ROBERT A. BEELER
B.S. Commerce and Finance
ROBERT F. BELLES
A. B. Mathematics

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B.S. Nursing Ed.
SAMUEL BERKEY
A.B. English
PA TRICIA BESHADA
A.B. Sociology

JUDITH BEYER
B.S. Nursing Ed.
V. RUSSELL BITTLER
B.S. Business Administration
GARY BLACKBURN
B.S. Chemistry

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�GEORGIA BREZA
B.S. Business Administration
ROGER D. BREWER
B.S. Commerce and Finance
LEO BRIDGLAND
A.B. Spanish

DONNA BRODA
A.B. Political Science
MYRNA LOU BRODBECK
A.B. English
BRUCE R. BROWN
B.S. Business Adminsitration

JANET BLAIR
A.B. Fine Arts Ed.

FRED BRO\
A.B. History

WAYNE E. BLOOMBERG
B.S. Business Administration

ROBERT L. l
A .B. Biology

DONALD E. BOHL
B.S. Music Ed.

PAUL SAMl
A.B. Spanish

RAY J. BONITA
B.S. Chemistry

CRAIG MIC
Associate D el

STEPHEN BOSCH
A .B. Political Science

GEORGE Bl
A.B. Mathern

DONN A LYNN BRADY
A.B. German

WILLIAM R
A.B . Political

�FRED BROWN
A.B . History
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ROBERT L. BROWN
A.B . Biology
PAUL SAMUEL BROWN
A.B. SpiJJ1ish

CRAIG MICHAEL BUCKEY
Associate Degree in Engineering
GEORGE BUCKLEY
A.B . Mathematics

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WILLIAM R. BUSH
A.B . Political Science

JOHN R. BUTNOR
A.B. Mathematics
CAROL ANN BUZINK
B.S. Business Ed.
JOSEPH JOHN BUZIUK JR.
A.B. History

SUZANNE F. CAEZZA
B.S. Music E&lt;l.
LESLIE CALAMARI
A .B. Fine Arts
RICHARD G. CANTNER
B.S. Business Administration

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�CHARETT A CECELIA CHIAMPI
A.B. History
NONA CHIAMPI
A.B. Biology
JOSFPH J. CHMIELEWSKI
B.S. Commerce and Finance

JOYCE CHRISTIAN
A.B. English
KENNETH CIHIY
B.S. Business Administration
LINDA CLARKE
A.B. English

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MARILYN CAPRIONE
B.S. Business Administration

CAR1
A.B.

THOMAS A. CEBULA
B.S. Chemistry

ROS1
B.S. l'

DANA CHARLES
B.S. Nursing Ed.

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JOHN CHERNESKY
A.B. Psychology

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ANTHONY CHERUNDOLO
B.S. Commerce and Finance

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PAUL CHERVENITSKI
B.S. Business Administration

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�CARROLL A. COBBS JR.
A.B. Psychology
ROSANNE ELAINE COBB
B.S. Nur,ing Ed.
GEORGE COLLINSON
A.B. Economics

CHARLENE COLLINS
A.B. French
MARGUERITE COLLINS
A.B. History
PHILIP CONSTANTINE
A.B. History

RICHARD COOK
A.B. Social Sciences
DARLA RAE COOMBS
A.B. French
WILLIAM G. COOPER
B.S. Business Administration

SALLY CORBISHLEY
A.B. Spanish
ALEXA CAROL COUSENS
A.B. Social Sciences
BEYERL Y R. CRANE
B.S. Business Ed.

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A.B. German
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B.S. Medical Technology

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JOHN W. DEMOCKO
A.B. Mathematics

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SANDY DENNIS
B.S. Business Ed.
ANNA MAE DOMBROSKI
A.B. Sociology
BARBARA DORISH
A.B. English

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CAROLE CRONAUER
B.S. Music Ed.

MARYC
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TERESA CUSHNER
A.B. Psychology

CAROLI
A.B. Art

MARIE D'AMBOLA
A.B. Sociology

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A.B. History

PAULA
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A.B. Foreign Languages

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B.S. Business Administration

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B.S. Nursing Ed.
CAROL DRAPIEWSKI
A.B. Art Ed.
DOROTHY JEANNE ECK
B.S. Nursing Ed.

PAULA EIKE
A.B. English
JOHN T. ENGLE
A. B. History
PAULINE N. FARRAR
A.B. French

JANICE FARRELL
A.B. Biology

MERRILL LEE FARRELL
B.S. Music Ed.
DOUGLAS FAWBUSH
A.B. History

ELLEN FEINSTEIN
A .B. English
MARK FELDMAN
A.B. Social Studies

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B.S. Business Administration

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B.S. Nursing Ed.

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A.B. English

DIANE JEAN GARRISON
A.B. English
CAROL ANN GASS
A.B. Psychology
JOSEPH CHARLES GATTO
A.B. Biology

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A.B. Biology

STEPHEN GE
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MATT FLISS
A .B. English

JUDITH T. C
A.B . French

ARTHUR J. FLOWER
B.S. Commerce and Finance

THOMAS LA '
A .B. Biology

KATHRYN FLYNN
A.B . English

ALLEN C. GI
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A.B. Fine Art

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A.B. Sociology

FRANKLIN BARRY GOLD
B.S. Business Administration
BRUCE GOODMAN
A.B. Biology
MARJORIE FRANTZ GOODMAN
B.S. Elementary Ed.

CAROL A. GRABOWSKI
A.B. Sociology
MICHAEL GRACE
A.B. Fine Arts Ed.
ALLAN GRAVES
B.S. Business Administration

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A.B. English
CHARLES MARK GREGG
A.B. English
DANIEL S. GRIFFITH
A.B. Sociology

DAVID WILLIAM HALL
A.B. Social Studies
LEILANI HALL
B.S. Chemistry
EFfIE MAE HAMM
B.S. Nursing Ed.

JAMES E. HARDING
A.B. Political Science
JULIUS HARMS
B.S. Chemistry
RICHARD L. HARMON
A.B. Chemistry

MALCOLM HARRIS
A.B. Mathematics
BARBARA JANE rlASTIE
A.B. Spanish
PATRICIA A. HAYDT
A.B. French

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A.B . Psychology

LINDA C. HOFFMAN
B.S. Business Ed.

GRETCHEN L. HOHN
A.B. Economics

MOLLY P. HOPKINS
A.B. Psychology

STANLEY R. HOUPT JR.
B.S. Business Administration

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DIANE HOWELL
A.B. French

JANIS HUGHES
A.B. French

ANITA B. HUMER
B.S. Music Ed.

JOAN E. HUMPHREY
B.S. Nursing Ed .

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B.S. Commerce and Finance
MARY ANN JEFFREY
A.B. Spanish
DAVID A. JONES
A.B. Mathematics

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A.B. Political Science
PALMER PAUL JONES
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B.S. Music Education

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JEAN DIANE KARDOS
A.B. English

JOHANNA M. KARLO
A.B . .English

ROBERT J. KARLOTSKI
B.S. Physics

IRA KATZ
B.S . Business Administration

EDWARD J. KATARSKY
A.B . Mathematics

JOSEPH E. KIEFER
A. B. Social Sciences
JOHN H. KENNEDY
A.B.Political Science

CHRISTINE KISLO
A.B. Biology

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�CHARLES M. KNORR
B.S. Biology
EDWARD KORDEK
A.B. Mathematics
JAMES T. KOZEMCHAK
B.S. Business Administration

PATRICIA A. KOZEMCHAK
B.S. Business Education
DALE L. KRESGE
A.B. Biology
DONALD KRONICK
B.S. Commerce and Finance

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WILLIAM R. KISTLER
B.S. Business Administration

ROSEMARY
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MARGARET KLEIN
A.B. Philosophy

ANN ANNE'
A.B. English

DANIEL KLEM JR.
A.B. Biology

HOPE KWO 1
A.B. History

GLEN D. KLINGER
B.S. Commerce and Finance

JUDITH ANJ\
A.B. English

ROBERT C. KLOTZ
B.S. Physics

JOHNW. LAI
B.S. Commerce

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A.B. Biology

JAMES H , LAI
A.B. Mathemat

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B.S. Nursing Education
ANN ANNETTE KUCEK
A.B. English
HOPE KWOCHKA
A.B. History

JUDITH ANN LABOWS
A.B. English
JOHN W. LADOMIRAK
B.S. Commerce and Finance
JAMES H . LAFLEY
A.B. Mathematics

ROSEMARY LEASER
A.B. Sociology
JACQUELINE LEE
A.B. English
NANCY B. LELAND
A.B. English

LORRAINE LEONARD
B.S. Music Education
EDWARD LENAHAN
A.B. Economics
THEODORE M. LEVITSKY
B.S. Business Administration

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A.B. Social Science
LARRY MAGA
B.S. Physics
JOHN K. MAHON
A.B. Biology

LYNNE MALLORY
A.B. English
ANTOINETTE A. MANTIONE
B.S. Nursing Education
LESLIE MARINO
A.B. Sociology

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MARY J. LINKOSKY
A.B. Sociology

MICHAEL J. MA
B.S. Commerce an

CHARLES R. LOCKARD JR.
B.S. Commerce &amp; Finance

KATHLEEN A. 11
B.S. Medical Tech1

ROSALIE LONCOSKI
B.S. Physics

RICHARD H. M,
A.B. English

JOHN T. LOUGHNEY, II
A.B. History

LAMONTG.Mc
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BERNICE MARIE LUCKENBACH
B.S. Business Administration

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A.B. History

PHYLLIS LUKAS
B.A. Fine Arts Education

TIMOTHYM.N
B.S. Chemistry

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B.S. Commerce and Finance
KATHLEEN A. MAURY
B.S. Medical Technology
RICHARD H. MAYE
A.B. English

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LAMONT G. Mc CLURE
B.S. Commerce and Finance
JOYCE Mc DERMOTT
A.B. History
TIMOTHY M. Mc GINLEY
B.S. Chemistry

EDWARD C. Mc GINNIS
B.S. Commerce and Finance
LAWRENCE J. Mc KEOWN
A.B. Social Science
ALAN M. MELBERGER
B.S. Commerce and Finance

JAMES V. MEYL
B.S. Commerce and Finance
JOHN R. MILLER
B.S. Commerce and Finance
MEL VIN E. MILNER
B.S. Economics

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A.B. English
GERALD E. MISSAL
A. B. Physics
BARRON MKW AILA
A.B . Biology

MARGARET MOND
B.S. Nursing Ed.
WILLIAM MONTAGUE
B.S. Commerce and Finance
G. MATT MORAN
A.B . History

THOMAS MORETTA
A.B. Psychology
JUDITH A. MORGAN
A.B. English
SUANNE MARY MOSES
A.B. French

JEFFREY T . NAMEY
A.B. Psychology
LEE A. NAMEY
A.B. Fine Arts
SHERYL NAPOLEON
A.B. English

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�NICHOLAS JAMES NIKLES
B.S. Commerce and Finance
FRANK NIZICH
B.S. Business Ed.
WILLIAM NOLE
B.S. Business Administration

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IRENE MARY NORKAITIS
A.B. Economics
ROSE M. NOVROSKI
B.S. Business Ed.
JOHN NOVINSKI
B.S. Chemistry

BARBARA JANE OHLIN
A.B. Social Sciences
CAROL ORKASINSKI
A.B. Psychology
FRANCIS D. OLEXY
B. S. Business Administration

NANCY M. ORTH
A.B. Sociology
FRANCIS H. OLIVER
A.B. Biology
FRANK ORLANDO
B.S. Commerce and Finance

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A.B. Biology
ESTELLE PAD LASKY
B.S. Business Ed.
SHARON LYNN PARKER
A .B. Sociology

PETER J. PATALAK
A.B. Economics

DAVID M. PHILLIPS
B.S. Social Studies
MICHAEL S. PIP AN
B.S. Commerce and Finance
RONALD GEORGE PISKORIK
B.S. Chemistry

EDWARD JOHN PODEHL
B.S. Commerce and Finance
BARBARA POKLADOWSKI
A.B. Sociology
BARBARA POSKA
A .B. Political Science

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ALLAN P. RAMSEY JR.
A.B. Sodl l Studies

ALICIA MARIE RAMSEY
B.S. Business Ed.
HAROLYN RAUB
A.B . English
KAREN ANN REED
A.B. History

BROWNYNREESE
A.B. English
P AMELLIA REEVES
A.B. History
NICHOLAS S. REYNOLDS
B.S. Commerce and Finance

WALTER J. RICE
A.B. French
SHELDON RICHARDS
A.B . Mathematics
ALBERT RINEHEIMER
A.B. History

�CECELIA ROSEN
A.B. English
CHARLENE ROSS
A.B. Fine Arts Ed.
DAVID CARL ROSSI
A.B. Fine Arts Ed.

SUSAN ROWLAND
A.B . Spanish
SANDRA JEAN ROWLANDS
A.B. English
JAQUI S. RUBIN
A.B. French

LINDA ANN ROCKWELL
B.S. Elementary Ed .

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B.S. Business Administration

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MICHAEL J. ROMEO JR.
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A.B. Political Science

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B.S. Physics
ARMANDO ROBERT SALLA V ANTI
B.S. Chemistry
BARBARA MARY SALUS
A.B. Psychology

EUGENE DOMINIC SANTARELLI
A.B. English
ELIZABETH SCHOLL
A.B. Mathematics
SHARON RAE SCHRADER
A.B. Fine Arts

BEVERLY SHAMUN
A.B. English
JOHN FRANCIS SHELDON
B.S. Physics
CHARLES EV ANS SHOOK
A.B. Biology

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A.B. Sociology
ELIZABETH ANN SLAUGHTER
A.B. Psychology
MARILY SLIFER
A.B. Psychology

BARBARA LEE SMITH
A.B. Social Sciences
FRANK J. SMITH
B.S. Business Administration
JAMES DAVID SMITH
A.B. Social Studies

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GEORGE J. SICK
B.S. Business Administration

MICHAEL D.
B.S. Commerce

BRIAN SICKLER
B.S. Commerce and Finance

PAUL ALLEN
B.S. Musi c Ed.

JUDY SIMONSON
A.B. Mathematics

LINDA ELLErA.B. Fine Arts

NORMA SINICROPE
A.B. Sociology

CHARLES W /
A.B. Social Shi,

WAYNE SITTNER
A.B. Fine Arts Ed.

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CHARLES WALTER SNYDER
A.B. Social Studies
DA VENE SOBEL
A. B. Spanish
ANDREW F. SOFRANKO
B.S. Nursing Education

LORRAINE SOKASH
A.B. French
MARY LOUISE SOKASH
A.B. Mathematics
PAUL B. SOLOMON
B.S. Commerce and Finance

CARL SPONENBERG
B.S. Music Ed.
JOSEPH J. STANKUS
B.S. Social Studies
LAWRENCE GILLIS STETS
A.B. Political Science

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A.B. Biology
NANCY STONIK
A .B. English
DONALD ROBERT STROUD
B.S. Business Administration

SHARON LEE STRZELCZYK
B.S. Business Ed .
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B.S. Business Administration

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B.S. Commerce and Finance

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A.B. History

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A.B. Psychology

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A.B. Social Sciences

ROBERT THOMPSON
A.B. History

MARY TINNER
A.B. Mathematics

MICHAEL TINNEY
A.B. History

BARRY TIRAS
B.S. Business Administration

CAROL SUSAN TOMASELLI
A.B. Sociology

THOMAS THEODORE
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A.B. Psychology

ARTHUR HAROLD TREVETHAN
B. S. Business Administration

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B.S. Music Ed.
ANTHONY J. TURCHETTI
B.S. Business Administration
JAMES JOHN URBANIAK
A.B. Biology

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A.B. Psychology
RICHARD V ALENTUKONIS
A.B. Social Science
ROBERT A VAN BRUNT
A.B. Sociology

JOHN VANDERHOOF
B.S. Music Ed.
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A.B. Mathematics

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A.B. Political Science

SANDRA WALDER
A.B. Fine Arts
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A.B. History
JOHN J. W ASIL
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B.S. Business Administration
ELAINE WEBER
B.S. Music Ed .
MARIAN WEISMAN
B.S. Nursing Ed.

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B.S. Business Administration
WAYNE WESLEY
B.S. Commerce and Finance
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A.B. Mathematics

EDWARD WILLIAMS
A.B. Biology
LINDA GIORDANO WILLIAMSON
B.S. Business Ed.
FRANCES ANN WILSKI
A.B. English

NANCY WILTSHIRE
A.B. Fine Arts Ed.
BARBARA WISNIEWSKI
A.B. Spanish
SAM M . WOLFE III
A.B. History

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B.S. Accounting
MICHAEL JOHN WORTH
A.B. Economics
HELEN DUGAN WORTH
A.B. Sociology

KATHY Y ABLONKA
A.B. English
DAVID H. YANKOVICH
A.B. Psychology
JOEL BARRY YUDKOVITZ
B.S. Chemistry

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B.S. Business Ed.
WILLIAM J. ZEGARSKI
B.S. Chemistry

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Penny Farrar. 3,-d Row: Linda Lee, Clarie Gately, Christine Andriany, Arlene Rybak, Linda
Snowe, Ann Marie Heineman, Nancy Wiltshire, Christine Lentz, Barbra Kalpin.

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1st Row: Pat Rubertone, Barbara Roman, Shirley Ellis, Linda Tannenbaum, Joan Penta,
Rasweiler. 2nd Row: Barbara Perry, Betsy Rubenstein, Barbara Pl ikaitis, Ann Potkowski,
Payne, Cherly Pelava. 3,-d Row: Diana Stinziano, Karen Kemmerer, Caro l Silverman,
Tremayne, Colleen Propersi, Ellenine Schutte, Mrs. V io la Tennesen, Noreen Ilaria, Nancy
Absent from Photo: Pat Martin, Jean H unley, Kathy Hay.

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1st Row: James Hallead, Ronald Carlton, Charles Yearsley, Charles Herring, Robert Chant, Robert
Nicol, John Rogers, Russell Bittier, Carl Sponenberg, Nick Barna, E. J. Walzer, Bob Vignoli,
Dan Fontina. 3rd Row: Barry Tiras, Glenn Arnesen, Bob Picton, Ed Brooks, Bob Ockenfuss, Fred
Bauer, Bill Turner, John Wodrasko, Greg Del Grippo , Ronni Lankone, Ken Ganser. Absent from
Photo: Pat Salantri, Ed McDonald, Jim Lafley, Dave McKinney, Dave Bogusko.

ROOSEVELT
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1st Row: Bill Murphy, Larry Phelps, Ron Fritts, George Harrison, Dave Rich, Frank Bolek, Andy
Matviak. 211d Row: Jim Shurskis, Raymond Downey, D on Sprucky, Btian McGrath, Ralph Devane,
Draig Cullen, James Rakowski, John Marfia. 3rd Row: Charles Usie, Mark Gensicki, Mike Kennedy, William Staake, Galen Cruse.
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1st Rau-: Elaine Weseley, Paula Coe, Donna Oasen. 2nd Row: Becky Bannan,
Kathy Magner, Mrs. Devers, Nicole LePochat, Judith Ververs, Debbie Greenhalg h. 3rd Row: Ilona Andel, Bonnie Govinsky, Marilyn Moore, Jacki Gerson,
Lynne Mallory, Gloria Koritko, Lana Lanysi. Absent from Ph oto: Cindy
Rothman.

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1st Row: Sandy Letts, Ann Marie Bieniek, Adele Applin, Rhea Pike. 2nd Row: Alice Womack, Rosanne Maguire, Liz
Slaughter, Barbara Gonzales, Debby Baran, Cindy West. 3rd Row: Hallie Raub, Roz Geller, Roz Sandri, Pat Passer,
Sigrid Behnek, Sally Stahler, Ceib Phillips, Alice Nasielski, Shell Froelich, Sally Donho, Margaret O'Connor.

HOTEL STERLING
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Murray, Nick Nickles, Mike Gryszkowiec, Rich Strittmatter, Stephen Shaiman. 3rd Row: Stu Jed, Stan Urbanowicz, Rick Beatty,
Paul Gavala, Wayne Rosengrant.

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1st Row: Daniel Salsburg, Stan Houpt, Mike Romeo, Bill Stinger, John Vanderhoof, Allan
Graves. 2nd" Row: George Collinson, Robert Zeglarski, James Calderone, J ohn Randall Curtis,
Rick Harmon, Howard Moreida.

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Margie Moore. 2nd Row: Carol Garstka, Fran Salgado, Renee Mucci, Debby Didyk, Kathy Kroll,
Sally Corbishley, Carol Manara, Judy Shenesky, Alice Sekowski. 3rd Row: Diane Nazzaro, Ann
Bissanti, Susan Schardien, Peggy Occhipinti, Sandy Strevell, Lynne Wescott, Marilyn Slifer,
Jean Peters. 4th Row: Sally Griffiths, Judy Kovacs, Sharon Pavidis, Pat Hill, Bonnie Gellas,
Merrill Hobar, Judy Moshier, Sharon Steinberg, Medin James.

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1st Row: Barbara Hodel, Inge Tamm, Ruth Hopkins, Margie Verobie, Joe Galesh, Ruth
Biros, Phyllis Sun. 2nd Row: Mrs. Ray O'Brien, Susan Gay, Diane Fleming, Davene Sobel,
Jacqui Rubin, Janet Lutz, Barbara Ohlin, Barb Denney, Kathy Karten, Karen Johnson, Carolyn
Covino.

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Maria Eranch, Ann Loria, June Nemeth. 2nd Row: Elaine Geida, Jean Kardos. 3rd Row: Nancy
Rowe, Pat Harrington, Ginny Larson, Karen Furman, Kaye Harding, Linda Leach, Linda Lynch,
Lucretia Geiger, Jane Price, Cynthia Jackson. Absent from Photo: Cheryl Lucker.

WARNER HOUSE

1st Row: Steve Kaplan, Bill Della Penna, Jose Greenberg, Chuck Comegys, Seth Kalmowitz, Bill
Rush, Proctor, Jim Kennedy, Frank Arua. 2nd Row: J. P. Jarvela, Angelo Garofalo, R. E.
Barrows, R. W. Hooper, J. F. Banker, W. P. J. Kresko, Doug Forde, Matt Buglehall. 3rd Row:
Barry Simmons, Jim Reed, Dave Aiken, Roger Ericson, Paul Brotzman, J. Nihen, Hoagie Man,
William Gawchik, Marc Levey, John Sheldon, Len Bostwick, Ed. Zacko, David Kutz.

WEBSTER
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Caleb Mc Kenzie, Mike Robertson , Steven Chromey, James Ingalzo, Thomas Kology. 2nd Row:
Ross Versaggi, Joe Kolm , Jeff Tho!, Leon Marchetti, Bill Umbach, Cephas Willis, Marc Chanin,
Roger Sharp, Richard Weber, Richard Urciuoli.

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1st Row: Margaret Rowley, Barbara Miller, Sharon Going, Judy Scott, Joan
Filsinger. 2nd Row: Mrs. Kestenbaum, Sheila Laser, Pam Truitt, Ellen Feinstein, Leslie Calamari , Barb Coccoran. 3rd Row: Evelyn Felber, Eileen Luff,
Anita Humer, Marcia Putt, Nathalia Vermandel, Caro lyn Oberzut, Shari Schrader, Eloise Griffiths, Nancy Puglisi, Maureen Simone.

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I st Row: Walter Furtney, Mick Chan, Terry Hurley, Alan Schwartz, Fred Schrader, Yan-hai Lin.
211d Row: Bryn Kehrli, Ronnie Lustig, Dave Jones, John D eem, Jack Meisten , Gerry Willetts,
M ickey Smith, Proctor, Tony Saollo, Andy Casper, J. R. Salsburg, Frank Rodella, Earl Orcutt.
3,-d Row: Mark Dingman, D av id Golden, Philip W. Herfort, Ken Rosencrance, Larry Schocket,

Bryce Burgess, Dennis Neubauer, Rick Hoffman, Harry J. Bruley, Gordon Heavner, George Knezek,

Tom T om kiewicz.

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1st Row: Margie Shaffer, D ebbie Bronstein, Anita Blumberg, Carol Leland, Marilyn Aaronson.
2nd Row: Gina White, Susan Kallen, Bette Neroda, Judy Simonson, Rona Kalin , Donn a-Su
Brown, Ellen Starner. 3rd Row: Suzi Rowland, Carol D ensmore, D olores Draganchuk, Dori
Jaffe, Nancy Baird, Sarah Hutchings, Elaine Mengel, Linda Bowers, D onna Hospodar, Jean Smith,
Jane Gower.

150 S. RIVER

1st Row: Kathy Yablonka, Barbara Leiter, Mary J ane Hellmuth, Cyndy Jardine,
Jill Lindley. 2nd Row: Ellen Wessel, Dee Nunn, Joan Miller, Sandra Rataczak,
Mary Burkholder, Judy Ford.

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1st Row: Marianne Ryan , Candy Cates, Di ana Gewirz. 2nd Row: Jan Lacaskey, Linda
Dan, Alice D onorovic h, Janet Alfast. 31·d Row: Sandra Brewer, Carole Bartlett, Chris
Bush, Marie Cerasi, Stephie Dreher, Midge Breslof, Joanne Brown.

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1st Row: Carol Duncan, Barbara Morrison, Rita DuBrow. 2nd Row: Susan Ryan,
Sharon Parker, Ann Alumbaugh, Mrs. Pokany, Betsy Slayton, Cecelia R. Rosen, Margie
Fishman. 3rd Row: Elizabeth DeHaven, Nancy Richards, Leslie Marino, Helen Post,
Joanne Skiba, Ann Barnes, Anne Aimetti, Dolores Smith.

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1st Row: Alyse Nackson, Linda Mead. 2nd Row: Phyllis Minelli, Susan
Conner, Linda Kalibourn, Erica Lieberman, Ellen Taggart. 3rd Row: Sheryl
Napoleon, Susan Trenkamp, Kris Mazzola, Margaret Klein, Marylou Schu•
macher, Terry Yagiello, Kathy Lash.

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A liberal arts program enables a student to
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In its task of supervising and coordinating all student activities and
special events, Student Government has come to be a link between the
students and the Administration. This organization sponsors such traditional events as Winter Carnival, Homecoming, Spring Weekend,
and the Cinderella Ball.

Row 1-Left to Right: Joan Postupak, Sandy Walters,
Maureen Flanley, Sheila Hogan. Row 2: Ina George, Gay
Roberts, Katie Eastman. Row 3: Anthony Cherundolo, John
Mahon. Row 4: Joseph Thunell, Carl Siracuse, Jerry Bowers.

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Paul Wender-Vice-President, Jean Marie Chapasko, Recording Secretary, Tom Kelly-Treasurer. Absent: Sharon Daney
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LEADERSHIP

The Inter-Dormitory Council, which represents all students
residing on the college campus, provides these students with
a form of government and acts as a general coordinator for
dormitory students and the Administration.

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Bill Bush-President, Bill Downey-Vice-President, Bill Gasparovic-Treasurer, Halli Raub-Secretary.

Marie Chapasko, Recordr. Absent: Sharon Daney

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�AMNICOLA '68
"Is it too late to order a yearbook?" . . . "Hey, what does
A-M-N-I-C-0-L-A mean?'' ... Our new office was so spectacular, people kept breaking in to see it ... "Don't worry about
the bat in the basement, it's dead . . . or is it?" . . . "Thanks
for the donuts!" ... "Would you believe-eight· bulletin
boards?" . . . "Don't worry Mr. Colson, everything is under
control."

GEORGE ANDRESKY
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MARY LAUCK

Dorm Editor

CAROL SKALSKI
Club Editor

SUSAN SMITH

ELLEN BELNOSKI
Faculty Editor

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�BEACON

DAVID FREY-Editor-in-Chief

As they burned the midnight oil on
Tuesday nights, the Beacon staff turned
their weekly paper to inform the students of events of the campus and the
world.

CAROL GASS-News Editor

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BOB THOMPSON-Sports Editor

CHRIS SULAT-Asst. Copy Editor
LORRAINE SOKASH-Copy Editor

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In order to present the college with an annual literary
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Row 1-Left to Right: Russ Wi lliams, Don Lawson, Carol Zarenski,
Bonita Rensa. Row 2-Walt Orzechowski, Joyce Nahas, Anne Aimctti,
Eloise Griffiths. Row 3: Bonnie Hutsko, Dr. Rizzo, Advisor. StaJJdiJJg:
Tony Orsi.

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In the act of bettering community
and campus, Circle K contributes
their time and efforts to such endeavors as Blood Day, United Fund,
and Buck-a-Cup Day. The Jaycees,
too, perform such worthwhile projects as a Christmas party for underprivileged children and aiding
the parent organization, the WilkesBarre Jaycees, in numerous charity
drives.

CIRCLE K

Row I-L eft to Right: Ron Fedor, Len Brozena, Walt Borden, Bill Bennett, Chuck Fedak, Bill McGraw, Arnold Fiergang,
Walt Boyson, Dave Schoonmaker, John Baronowski, Jack Ryan. Row 2-Tom Krapsho, Bill Morris-Corr. Secretary, Bar~
Davenport, Jim Sabatini, Jim Hrencecin, Dave Sheuchuk, George Pawlush-President, Bob Catina, Dale Kresge, Louis Nudo,
~ay Zavada, Joe Yosviak. Row 3-Charles Manganir!lo, Ettore Anselmi, Bob Britain, Wayne Davies, Jim Ungvarsky, Pete Lishnak, Mike Petrillo, Rick Wetzel, Dick Cantner- Rec. Secretary, \Xfayne Bloomberg-Vice-President, Tony Chiarucci, Gerry
Missal, Frank Michaels. Holding Banner: Rich Ogin, Andy Wallo.

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�JAYCEES

Row 1-Left to Right: Alan Melberger-Treasurer, Steve Brando, J ohn Henry.
Row 2: Mike Worth-President, Geroge Collinson-Vice-President, Brian McGrath, Charles Cappa.
Row 3: T ony Cherundolo, Arthur Trevethan , Mike Pi pan.

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�T.D.R.
In their role of service, the
women's sorority sponsored the
annual Golden Agers' Party, the
Valentine Formal, reception committee at Parents' Day, and this
year, the Best-Dressed Coed Contest. T.D.R. has always reached
its goal of uniting the women
of the college and serving
Wilkes.

Row 1-Left to Right: Marilyn Caprione, Margaret Hoban, Lottie Bishop, Virginia HahnTreasurer, Carol Sladin, Suzanne Swenski.
Row 2: Barbara Salus, Maryann Waskie, Mary Carrano, Brehda Godek, Paula Gilbert, Janice
Saunders, Marcella Wroblewski, Edie Johnson. Row 3: Marilyn Moffatt-Vice-President, Nancy
Zula, Gretchen Hahn, Barbara Wisniewski, Judy Cobleigh, Sandy Walters, Louise Kolodziejczak ,
Janet Simonson, Chris Hinchen, Barbara Pensak.

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Bev Shamun-Social Chairman, Alicia Ramsey-President, Marilyn MoffattVice-President, Rosemarie Mancini-Secretary.

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The language clubs stimulate
interest in the individual languages and cultures of different
countries and provide a way for
better international understandrng.
The newly formed Russian
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benefit of the Marine Civic
Action Fund in Vietnam as the
highlight of an active year.

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Ray Bonita-President, Paul Burry, Jim Shurskis. Absent: Cynthia Wodraska-Secretary.

FRENCH CLUB
One of the main endeavors of this club
is the annual field trip to New York to
supplement various discussions for better
understanding of the language.

Row I-L eft to Rif!,ht: Penny FarrarPresident, Wendy Ward. Seated: Susan
Estock, Pat Dugan, Jaqui Rubin-VicePresident, Elaine Watson. Row 3: Bea
Siman, Knelljean Grella, Bill TooleTreasurer.
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of the regular curriculum and to broaden the knowledge of their
own special fields, these clubs provide the opportunities by events
such as field trips, intercollegiate meetings, and lectures by prominent figures in the sciences.

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Thomas Cebula, John N owin ski , Paul Phillips, Art Sipple. Row 2: William Zegarski-President, Joseph Ishley, John Mioduski, Al Crake,
Florence Napoli-Secretary, Karen Shook, Mary Kaiser, Joanne Levandoski, Clare Podmonski, Jeanenne Daley, Sharonlee Magda, Barbara
Ward, Joel Yudkov itz, Dave H ometchko.

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Row I-Left to Right: Mike Petrillo, Harry Bruley, Tom Giannini, Brian H arris, Dave Roberts, Ned Williams, Bernie Holleran,
Bob Burke, Joe Elechko, Mike Philo, Frank Zini, Irving Mendelssohn, Anthony Pipan. Row 2: John Dekutosky, Jay Goldstein,
Bonnie Rood, Helen Edwards, Mary Britt, Donna George, Maryann Polocko, Jonnie Supulski, Andrea Wargo, Wilhelmina Quinn,
Bernie Adonizio, Bethany Venit, Karen Johnson, Donna Reese, Susan Swai nbank , Carol Roke, Valerie Chiskowski, Wendy Rieder,
Bryn Kehrli, Al Roke.

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�ENGINEERING CLUB

Row I-Left to Right: George Busha-President, Steve BanL,J, '--'dve ness, lony Kubiak, Tom Wolowicz, Bill Sherbin-Vice-President, D on Chick-Secretary, Bob Rensa. Row 2: Paul P. Fosko, Robert Drummond, Harry Alinkoff,
Charles Sgarlat, Nicholas Souchik, Albert Baloga, Mike Safko, Zack Krisanda.

By Special speakers and films, both
the Engineering and Physics Clubs have
come into contact with phases of their
proposed fields.

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Gerry Missal, Walt Konopka, John Macur, Bob Fasulka, Louis
Pecora-Secretary-Treasurer, Larry Maga-President, Rosalie
Loncoski, Bob Karlotski-Vice-President, D oug Sakin, Ed Smith,
Joe Sabol, Tom Orseck, Dave Cho.

�MATH CLUB

Row 1-Left to Right: Joyce Rother, Janice Saunders, Carol Leland, Judy Simonson-President, Angela Chervenitski,
Sharon Steinberg-Secretary, Pat McHale, John Moyer-Vice-President-Treasurer, Tony Anders. Row 2: Rieb Notari,
Marvin Stein, H ank D onati, James Finn, Mary Sakash, Georg e H arrison, William Iveson. Row 3: Joel Lubin, Louis
Yudkovitz, Ken Kunec, Earl Balliet, Carl Magagna, Boyd Earl-Advisor.

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�MUSIC

To provide entertainment for college, church, and civic organizations is the goal of the music organizations on campus. The Collegians and Choralettes spread good will by means of a spring concert
tour. Membership in any of these organizations will develop a wellrounded individual that is able to appreciate the beauty of music.

COLLEGIANS

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Row 1-Left to Right: Bob Artin, Martin Hurley, Wayne Davis, Frank McCcurt, Jerry McAfee, Carl SponenbergSecretary, Tony Rydzewski-Vice-President, Bill Kuss-Treasurer, Roger Brewer-President, Phil Thorick-Librarian,
Robert Smurlo, John Williams, ~ill Evans. Row 2: Jim McCormick, Ed Loch, Dwight Jones, Mike Lisko, Roger Butler, Ed Liskey, Jeff Siggers, John Puchniak, Robin Renninger, Mike Stair-Asst. Conductor, Ed Zacko, Ken Ganser,
Andy Zaher. ,1t Piano: Bob Wallace. Standing: Conductor Don Bohl.

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Row 1-Left to Right: Jane Westawski-Treasurer, Barbara Dorish-Secretary, Linda Hoffman-President, Pat Luzenski, Elaine Weber-Director. At Piano: Nancy Hawk, Kathy Walsh. Row 2: Bethany Venit, Maureen McDade, Mary
Helen Zack, Mary Jezierski, Susan Fisher, Jayne Naill, Charlene Collins, Wilhelmina Quinn, Annette Mlodzinski.
Row 3: Kathy Reese, Beverly Crane, Pat Beshada-Librarian, Janice Goodfellow, Marlene Atherholt, Pat Barrera,
Maggie Franks.

The College band provided backgrouno music for football games, as well as preparing
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Row I-Left to Right: Ronald Antos, Myrna Lou Brodbeck-Regional Director, Kathy Deibel-President, John Mizin.
Row 2: Samuel Berkey-Vice-President, Paul P. Fosko, Wayne Bloomberg-Treasurer, Larry Savitsky, AI Michalak.

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In order to offer the college and community a
chance to hear and question
major events of the country and the world, the Junius Society sponsored The
"Conflicts of Peace" Lecture Series with outstanding speakers from the United Nations and the United
States State Department.

Gail Wallen-1st Vice-President, Joseph Buziuk, John Zalot, John Thomas, Tom Engle-President,
John Sando, James Harding, Ed Davies, Wendy Ward.

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Row 1-Left to Right: Mary Carrano, Barbara Salus, Mr. Kanner-Advisor, Carol Okrasinski, Liz
Slaughter. Row 2: Nancy Kowalski, Jeff Namey, Dave Piatt, Ed Roke, Mary Ann Waskie. Row 3:
Dave Thomas, Bernard Evanoski, Bryn Kehrli, Ed Burke.

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Row 3: John Grivner, Armand Belardi, Cathy Price-Treasurer, Bruce Brugel, Art Trevethan-Chairman.

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Row 1-Left to Right: Sheila Schmaltz, Judy Scott-Treasurer, Kathy Reese, Bea Siman-Secretary, Raymonde Montante.
Row 2: Anna Mae Dombroski, Patricia Golumbaski, Patrice Walsh, Angela Bonavoglia. Row 3-John Zikor, Rosalie
Demko-Vice-President, Richard A. Komnath-President.

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Giving the students an opportunity to take advantage
of and appreciate the cultural aspects, the arts, both
dramatic and visual, have found their place on campus.

Row I-Left to Right: Virginia Thomas, Elaine Watson,
Rita Singer, Doris Cresko, Elizabeth DeHaven, Liz Slaughter
-Secretary, Carol Rushinkus, Kathy Reese. Row 2: Mr. Alfred
Groh, Alice Womack, Ina George, Jeannene Daly, Maryann
Koncyznski, Ann Barnes, Carol Zarenski, Barbara Dolman,
Janet Lussi, Jayne Naill, Ann Evans, Mary Carrano. Row 3:
Margaret Klein-President, Eliot Rosenbaum, Robert Graham,
William Peters, Bob Hartzell, Dan Reese, Russ Jorgenson,
Ed Manda, David Thomas, Maryann Waskie.

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CUE AND CURTAIN
Long hours and enormous talent, along with beautiful scenery, went into
every Cue and Curtain production . This year \'v'ilkes had its own "Teahouse
of the August Moon", along with many other successes. In conjunction with
the Music Department, this organization presented the "Play of Daniel" ,
and then rounded out its season with "A Raisin in the Sun" .

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�. . . to provide the student body with a chance
to see the art of the times.
. . . to provide its members with a way to use
their talent.

ART CLUB

Group includes-Eloise Gamble, Doris Cresko, Nancy Wanczyk, JackWilliams, Jayne Roderick, Maryann Konczynski, Shirley Shamun, Nakyung Lee, Pauline Kmetz, Diane Simms, Carolyn Mayock, Marilyn Locke, Edith Schmidt, Rosemary D'Elia, Fay
Stein, Debbie Rushin, Carol Garstka , Georgiana Cray, Da"id Palmer, Mr. Mike Stein-Advisor, Meka Eastman, Louie Bartolini, Eileen Luff, Jill Evans, Joe Stallone, Karl Knoecklein.

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Row 1-Left to Right: Liz Slaughter, Jean Kardose, Alicia Ramsey, Bev Shamun, Eileen Gardner,
Mary Fogli. Row 2-Shirley Shamun, Jean Marie Chapasko, Sandy Walters, Linda Arnesen, Sheila
McCormick, Sandy Cardoni, Sharonlee Magda, Bernice Polny.

GAIL ISHLEY, Co-Capt.BARB DORISH, Capt.

Row 1-Left to Right: Barbara Dori sh, Gail Ishley. Row 2- Sally Corbishley, Pat Dugan, Nancy Wiltshire, Delores Nunn, Judy Fedorczak,
Patti Walsh, Marie D enessi.

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�SPORTS ORGANIZATIONS
. .. to provide for a sound body, as well as a sound mind.
The athletes of the college have grouped themselves together in order to
provide such services to the college as sponsoring dances, raffles, and working at the concession stands, as well as sponsoring scholarships for deserving
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Tom Ambrosi , John Jarvela, Paul Merrill, Paul Kane, Joe Ko terba, John Howe, Dan Malloy, Joe Weindl, Dick Hermann ,
Barry Gold, George Conway. Row 3: Jim Phaethean, Chuck Lengle, John Marfia, Ray Downing, Joe Frappoli-Treasurer, Bob
Gennaro, Jim Loveland, Walt Umbach, Bo Ryan, Tim McGinley, Joe Skvarla, Mike Babuschak, Joe Keifer, Don Spruck,
Da\'e Thomas, Rich Beck. Row 4: Ron Fritts, Rick Simonson, Bill Leyden, Rich Davis.

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Kushner-Vice-Prcaident, Estelle Andrews-Treasurer, Sue Cannell. Row 2: Ruth Bartoletti, Lynne
Wescott, Judi Gibbons, Sharyn Pavidis, Sandy Bloomberg, Judy Moshier, Gay Roberts, Jonnie Su. pulski, Mary Carol Hornyak, Sandy Strevell, Joan Filsinger, Judy Beyer.

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Resue-President, Paul Solomon-Instructor.

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It all started one fall day in the gym.
Hundreds of students, teachers, husbands,
wives, and children came to partake in the
favorite sport of all college-minded Americans-REGISTRATION. To relive for you
that never-to-be-forgotten day, our roving
photographer captured some of the highlights of the Fall Semester Registration.

"This is the way the world ends . . . not with a bang, but a whimper."

"Welcome to Registration. Please take a YELLOW,
PINK, WHITE and GREEN form. Turn all of these
in at the CHECK-OUT table."

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"Turn in your white form, pre-registration form, yellow IBM card, and student information form."

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Even Educators got discouraged . ..

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�FRESHMAN
In September of 1967 our Freshman Class, bright-eyed
and bushy tailed, stormed onto the Wilkes campus to begin
their four long years of study. Freshmen Orientation Week
began with conferences, tours, pictures and parties. The
luncheon was held in the Gym at which time President
Farley welcomed the Class of '71 officially. Introductions
of Big Brother and Big Sisters took place, and the week
was rounded out by a picnic at Dr. Farley's Fair Lea,
where the Cheerleaders insighted into the class, the spirit
of Wilkes.

"Oh great Tree of Wisdom, shine forth your love and
bring harmony to this valley."

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�ORIENTATION
After a week of thorough trammg into the whys and
wherefores of Wilkes, the Class of '71 donned their clinks
and ties, and banners and signs and began lighting cigarettes, singing, dancing, proposing to trees, doing their
class cheer-"We're the class that's loads of fun, we're
the class of 71." The tribunal was held the following
week to punish the offenders, and Skit Night was held at
Ralston Field, where the Cheerleaders once again tried
fo instill spirit for the next football game.

�HOMECOMING

FRIDAY - BONFIRE
The weekend activities started with
the lighting of the dorm and club displays at 6:00. A car caravan then left
River Street for the field, where the
cheerleaders and majorettes held a Bonfire in honor of the football-igniting
the fire with the efigy of the Ford.
Then a dance was held in the Gym,
with the music of Eddie Day and the
Nightimers. Even though the day was
dampened with rain, the spirit continued.

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HOMECOMING QUEEN AND HER COURT:
Bill Moyles, Liz Slaughter, Homecoming Princess;
Dr. Farley crowning Sharon Daney, Homecoming

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BEST HOMECOMING DISPLAYS:
Hainna Hall and Warner Hall.

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the Fifth Annual Fall Parents' Day
last October. The morning began
with Registration at the Diding
Hall, flowers were given to the
Moms, tours conducted by various
clubs, and seminars held by faculty
members. Soccer fans had a chance
to watch Wilkes_ down Dickinson
and in the afternoon the Colonels
beat Dela ware Valley in football.
A concert in the evening rounded
out the day's activities. It was a
chance for Mother to see how long
Junior's hair grew, and for the student to hint for that badly-needed
extra money.

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Eddie Day and the Nightimers headed
the bill for a concert at Wilkes. The
Box Tops record, "The Letter" was
the biggest hit of 1967, and the group
made appearances on the Ed Sullivan
Show and at various colleges and universities. This event was an equal success to all the other Wilkes College
events.

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�LETTERMEN'S FORMAL
The Lettermen launched the Christmas festivities when the traditional Lettermen's Christmas Formal was held in the Columbian Room
of the Kingston House. Tables were colorfully
decorated with red and green candles in pine
beds. Herbie Greene supplied the music, and
the Lettermen and Dean Ralston the carols.

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the carols.

VALENTINE FORMAL
Theta Delta Rho Sorority again used its many
talents to set the theme for young lovers at
their Valentine Formal. The theme of "Holiday of Hearts" was carried out by centerpieces
of white trees adorned with tiny red hearts .
Bobby Baird's music filled Genetti's Ballroom
and Miss Marilyn Moffatt was crowned Valentine Queen 1968.
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Camelback Ski Resort was the setting for the
post-registration affair which included skiing,
sledding, and skating during the morning and
afternoon. In the evening Mel Wynn played
for dancing in the Alpine Room. At that time
also Miss Jean Marie Chapasko was crowned
Snowflake Queen of 1968. Her princesses were
Margie Fishman and Doris Jaffee.

Princess Margie, Queen Jean Marie, Princess Doris, and
Chairmen Sam Wolfe and Don Turner.

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�BEST DRESSED
CONTEST

BEST DRESSED COED WINNER:
Miss Liz Slaughter

TDR in connection with
GLAMQUR magazine sponsored the Best Dressed Coed
Contest. After all the finalists
were presented in three categories, Miss Liz Slaughter was
chosen as our Best Dressed Coed 1968. She is shown her modeling the three outfits she chose
for her on-campus, off-campus,
and party wear categories.

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1st Runner-up
Mary Ann Jankowski

Entertainment:
Patti Lewis

Commentator:
Mrs. Marilyn Gauntlett

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�DINNER DANCES
FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE

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The ingenuity and originality of these two classes
showed itself as the Gym became li\&lt;:ened to the Factory, Arthur, or any swinging psychedelic scene. Strobe
lights, cardboard boxes, tiny tables, and a panorama
of color brought the mood to a mind-blowing standstill. The music of the New York Rock Ensemble added
the extra spark in the evening for all to remember
STRAWBERRY FIELDS forever .

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�JUNIOR-SENIOR

The Hoagie Man makes the big time.

Although a bit more toned down than the
Freshman-Sophomore Dance, the Juniors and
Seniors presented an enjoyable time for all.
Music, gayly decorated tables, good food, and
the funny antics of Basil Russin made for a
lively last dance for the two classes.

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�CINDERELLA BALL
At 9:00 all was in readiness . . . the baskets of daisies
beautifully decorated the tables, the gardenias floated softly
in the brandy snifters, and the programs outlined the night's
events.
At 10:00 the ten Princesses arrived . . . smiling, excited,
and somewhat anxious. At 11 :30 Miss Lord and Joe Kiefer
began the presentations of the Princesses.
Finally, at the stroke of midnight, Miss Charlene Ross's
fairy godmother smiled happily as she watched her protege
crowned Cinderella of 1968. Miss Ross's lady-in-waiting was
Leslie Calamari.

CINDERELLA AND HER COURT: Seated: Liz
Slaughter, Charlene Ross, Leslie Calamari, Nancy Leland.

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Standing: Judy Simonson, Alicia Ramsey, Nona Chiimpi, Barbara Dorish, Sharon Daney.

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�HAMPTON
WEEKEND
During the weekend of April 26, 1968, sixteen
students and two chaperones from Hampton Institute in Hampton Virginia arrived on the Wilkes
campus to spend a weekend as part of the Hampton-Wilkes exchange. This eleven-year old tradition started between two friends at graduate school
-Dean Ralston of Wilkes, and Dean Hawkins of
Hampton. The Hamptonites attended rounds of
parties, toured Stegmaier Brewery, a coal mine
and visited the movie set of the Molly Mac Guires
at Ackley.

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�ASSEMBLIES
This year saw a change in the
assembly policy of Wilkes. Under
the new system, four assemblies
were held-two being compulsory.
In September, Dr. Farley gave an
address "On Being Human" and
officially opened the academic year.
In the Fall a Pep Rally was held
by the cheerleaders with the help
of the band. At Christmastime, the
Brass Ensemble and the Mixed Chorus rendered carols, while Mr. Groh,
Miss Lord, and Mr. Salsburg read
passages from The Christmas Carol.
In May the Awards Assembly honored all the students having done
outstanding work during the year.

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Myrra Lou Brodbeck-JCG Award

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�CHEERY TREE CHOP

Dean Ralston checks the saw.

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Lettermen again won out over the faculty at the
Cherry Tree Chop. The night featured Roger
Beatty in the, pie eating contest, and Joe Wiendl
and Bill Layden against Dean Ralston in the log
sawing contest. Profits from this dance were used
for the Lettermen's scholarship fond. A clean way
to make a buck? What do you think?

The winners: Joe Wiendl and Bill Layden

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The Friday night dances continued
to offer the wonderful, wholesome, entertainment we all were looking for.
These pictures were taken when the
NIGHTWATCH made their return to
Wilkes.

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�FRESHMAN
WEEKEND
In the Spring Semester, the InterDormitory Council set up Fr_osh Weekend, whereby future Wilkes students
visited the campus for a weekend and
became acquainted with all of its splendors. A dance was held, a party in
the new rec room, and various welcoming speeches and lectures prevailed over
the campus. Tours were held, and
dorms cleaned, and friends made.

�PLAYS
STILL ALARM

This situation comedy by George S. Kaufman was directed by Jim
Gallagher and centered around the blase reactions of the cast to a
hotel fire in which they were embroiled. The cast included Gene Santarelli as the visitor; Ted Levitsky as the hotel guest; Ed Lisky as the
first fireman; and Jerry Bowers as the bellboy.

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�SPREADING
THE
NEWS

The cast included Robert Hartzel, Elaine Watson, Barry Dehaven,
Frank McCourt, Steve Wallison, Fay Stein, Cecilia' Rosen, Elliot Rosenbaum, and Dennis English.

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RECOLLECTIONS FROM
CHILDHOOD was written by
Alfred Groh and directed by
Miss Myvanwy Williams. The
dramatic sequence of about
thirty poems presented an intimate recollection of childhood
experience.
The cast included Alice Womack, Rosemary Haydock, Rita
Singer, Ann Barnes, Hazel Hulsizer, Mary Carrano, Shirley Ellis, Doris Cresko, Linda Dickinson, Cheryl Pelava, Carol Duncan, Charlotte Winans, Barbara
Gonzales, and Maureen McDade.

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�TEAHOUS.E
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John Patrick's Pulitzer Prize winning play,
based on Verne Sneider's novel, Teahouse of
the August Moon, was presented by the members of Cue n' Curtain this past year. With
the helpful guidance of Mr. Sugiyama of the
Political Science Department, the students mastered the language of the play and did an outstanding all-around job of bringing the magic
of Japan to Wilkes.

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��GRADUATION
THURSDAY:
DINNER-DANCE
The Commencement Activities began on
Thursday, May 30, 1968 with the Senior
Dinner Dance at the Hotel Sterling. Dr.
Farley addressed the class of '68 for the
last time and the Seniors assembled for
the last time fling as undergraduates.

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��FRIDAY:
CLASS MEETING
On Friday, May 31, 1968 Rehearsal was
held in the Gym, after which the Class of
'68 held its last class meeting on Chase
Lawn. A luncheon was served and the Class
History was read by Basil Russin and Alicia
Ramsey. Nominations were held for permanent class officers for five years.

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Results: Basil Russin, Treasurer; Judy Simonson, Secretary; Joe Kiefer, Pres.; Joe Gatto,
Vice-Pres.; Trustees: Sharon Daney, Ned Williams, Fred Brown, Harolyn Raub.
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�SATURDAY:
FAIR LEA
The Seniors had a chance to play volleyball, get
some sun, play baseball, or just sit around and
play cards at Dr. Farley's Farm on Saturday, June
1, 1968. Dean Ralston and Mr. Whitby were the
chefs at one end, while Sam Davenport and Dr.
Michelini rivaled them at the far end of the farm .
At the last vote, Dean Ralston and Mr. Whitby
were leading by ten votes.

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CCAL AUREATE

Reverend James A. Moss, '54
Graduate of Wilkes

On Sunday, June 2, 1968 the Class of '68 donned their caps and
gowns for the first time and listened to Reverend James A. Moss, '54
Pastor, of the East Penfield Baptist Church of Fairport New York,
give the Baccalaureate Address on "For \Vant of Necessity." Benediction was given by Reverend Jule Ayers, D.D. and the Invocation by
him also. The graduates and their families were then invited to a
reception on the lawn of Kirby Hall immediately following the service.

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COMMENCEMENT

The day finally came . . . after four years of waiting and
wondering. The Class of '68 made its last appearance as undergraduates on June 3, 1968 at 8:00 p.m. The Commencement
address was given by Dr. Paul R. Anderson, President of
Temple University who spoke on "Higher Education In An
Urban Society." Dr. Anderson was also awarded an honorary
Doctor of Science Degree.

�Dr. Paul R. Anderson

Outstanding Graduates; Judy Simonson and Robert Brown.

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�MONDAY:
GRADUATION
PARTY
Following Commencement, the graduates,
faculty, and friends journeyed to the Host
Motel for a Reception-Dance in the Dorian
Room sponsored by the Alumni Association.
Thus, after four years of study at Wilkes, each
graduate will remember most these last five
days.

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... the Box Tops, a new Constitution, a Juke Box
in the Caf, another MAC championship and many
new Freshmen. Here are a few of the funny pictures
of those events. Remember these times?

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Finally finals came and the many Queens and Princesses
put away their memories, hazing was over, and the Seniors
left Wilkes until Homecoming, and the summer awaited all.
But next Fall promised to be even more fun and more enriching .. .

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The long, hard road to the MAC
title ended on a Saturday afternoon in
November. The way was filled with
dirt, sweat, work, and pain. At the end
were 21 straight victories, eight this
year. Lebanon Valley College, the last
victim, was a fitting climax. The Colonels played a picture game. The six
seniors on the squad, as a whole, played
their best game, ending rewarding collegiate careers.
The season started with a scrimmage
with Princeton. In all honesty, it must
be said that the Colonels bettered the
Tigers by a small margin.

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Joe Wiendl starting his record-breaking 94-yard run to a touchdown against Ursinus.

Joe Skvarla (84), Colonel split-end,
reaches for a Rich Simonson pass against
Drexel. Skvarla established himself as
Wilkes' top all-time receiver.

Paul (Pepper) Merrill, left end, typifies the type of effort that has made the Colonels'
defense one of the best among small colleges as he dumps the Ursinus quarterback.

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�Then the season began with the three toughest opponents, but Upsala fell quickly with Doug Forde running
back the opening-half kickoff for a touchdown. The final score was 32-14. Moravian came to Ralston Field with
high hopes and a potent passing attack, but Dan Malloy q11ickly ended that with five interceptions. The Colonels
dominated the game but could only muster a 22-12 victory. Delaware Valley was supposed to be the team that
would end the Colonels' winning streak and for three quarters it looked as though it would. Then Joe Wiendl
ran back a punt for a touchdown, and Dave Kaschak's kick gave Wilkes a 14-13 victory.
From then on it was easy sailing. Ursinus fell 28-0, Drexel, 13-3, and Haverford was humiliated 69-0 before
a pleased Homecoming crowd. PMC fell 27-0 and Lebanon Valley felt the Colonels' power when Doug Forde
ran back the opening kickoff for a touchdown. The score was 37-7.

Dave Kaschak adds the point-after-touchdown.

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line impregnable and is held for no gain by Colonels John
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Moravian after Joe Roszko and Ed Burke (71) opened a big hole in the
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air. We had gained a tie for the MAC title, our
third in a row, but with the first two being 9urs
alone, this seemed less cherished.
Eight Colonels were named to the MAC Northern Division All-Star Team. Named to the team
were: Joe Skvarla, end; Bruce Comstock, tackle;
Joe Roszko, guard; Paul Merill and Joe Koterba,
ends; Bill Layden, interior line; Brinley Varchol,
line-backer; and Joe Wiendl, defensive back. Receiving honorable mention were George Conway,
Center; Roger Beatty, halfback; Vin;e Yarmel, fullback; and P. J. Kane, linebacker.
Leading the offensive statistics were Roger Beatty, Vince Yarmel, Joe Zakowski and Joe Wiendl.

�1st Row: Lee Namey, Tom Ambrosi, Jack Jarvella, Brin Varchol, Joe Roszko, Wayne Bloomberg, Roger Beatty, Al Peterfreund. 2nd Row:
Bruce Comstock, Mike Connolly, Joe Koterba, Paul Kane, Paul Merrill, Joe Wieodl , Dan Malloy, Jay Holliday, Doug Forde. 3rd Row:
Angelo Loverro, Bill Layden, Rick Simonson, Joe Frappolli, Dave Peterfreund, Joe Skvarla, Vince Yarmel, Jim Wolfe. 4th Row: Joe Kolm,
Joe Zakowski, Charles Morgan, Larry Simon, Mike Babuschak, Jerry Mullarkey, John Howe, John Chaump, Davr Scli'o onmrur. 5th Row:
Phil Howe, Bill Staake, Gary Hegel, Stan Zientek, Les Loveland, Jerry Moser, Tony Pierantoni, Fred Harkins. 6th Row: John Mazur, Ed
Roman, Emil De Tullio, Barry Davenport, John Williamson, Ed Burke, George Conway, Gary Moore, Dave Krajewski. 7th Row: Gary Ceccarelli, Jack Strinkoski, Mark Chamberlain, Alton Kenney, Dave Kaschak, Bill Lazor, John Baranowski, Jim Loveland. 8th Row: Dave
Mitchell, Bob Gennaro, Aldo Farnetti, Harry Hoover, Bernie Mallon, Mike Hurley. 9th Row: (COACHES) Rolland Schmidt, Jonah Goobic,
Jack Lukis, John Ewastation, Tom Trosko, Charles Adonizio.

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�SOCCER
The soccer team ended its 1967 season
with a record of seven wins, two losses and
four ties. In the beginning of the season
the Colonels had hopes of winning the
Northern Division title, but 3. plague of
ties held the team back.
The Colonels succeeded 111 tieing last
year's record of six shutouts in a season.
The offense outshot its opponents all season scoring 2 5 points to the opposition's 15.
The Colonels were led by senior TriCaptains Tom Rokita, Rich Beck, and Joe
Kief er. Two other seniors, Roger Brewer
and Dave Thomas, finished their soccer careers at Wilkes. Jerry Y arremko was honored by being named to the MAC All-State
team.

The joy of victory ...

. . . the agony of defeat.

�Joe Kiefer takes control of the ball.
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Row 1: Tom Rokita, Joe Kiefer, Don Spruck, Bill Murphy, Ray Downey, Dave Ralston. Row 2: Tom Jones, Drew Gubanic,
Curt Benson, Bill Talbart, Wayne Hresko. Row 3: Jerry Yerr amko, Bud Harms, Joh n Santo, Matt Bugehal, Bill Hembold. Row 4:
Erv Dominguz, Dave Thomas, Ken Hynes, Dave Boguski, Dave Ku tz . Row 5: Roger Brewer, Rich Beck, Jim Kennedy, Ed
Manda, Coach Jim Neddoff.

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Row 2: C
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WRESTLING
The mat club won an unprecedented 13 dual meets with
only a one-point upset loss to Springfield and a bitter defeat
at the hands of arch-rival East Stroudsburg to mar its record.
Dick Cook, Joe Wiendl, John Marfia and Andy Matviak were
the big stars of the season. The matmen finished third in
the Open Tournament, higher than any previous Colonel team.
They also finished third in the MAC Tournament and fifth
in the National Small College Tournament. Joe Wiendl won
the 160-pound crown, adding to the laurels.

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Galen

190

�Row 1: Andrew Matviak, John Marfia, Galen Cruse, Dennis Verzera, Gary Willetts, Joe Wiendl, Dick Cook, Barry Gold, Fran Olexy, Jack Williams.
Row 2: Coach John Reese, Ken Hynes, Bill Staake, Steve Foglio, Joe Thunell, Rich Barrows, Don Brugel, Ron Fritts, Bob Conologue, Rich Ceccoli, Terry

Hurley, Bill Harris, Coach Brinley Varchol.

Dick Cook adding another pin to his record ...

Galen Cruse working for a takedown ...

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�Andy Matviak in action . ..

John Marfia wrestling his opponent to the
mat .. .

Ron Fritts made his opponents feel the power of the Colonels.
Joe Wiendl discusses strategy with Coach Reese ...

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�Rich Ceccoli scoring a takedown .. .
Andy Matviak taking full control of his Madison-FDU opponent ...

ch Reese ...

. . . and then goes into action.

193

�BASKETBALL
All season long the basketball team was causing
excitement with its close come-from-behind wins,
and the team finished the season with an overall
record of 12-11 and 9-6 in the MAC.
The basketball team made up in hustle and desire
what it lacked in height and gave the fans a thrill
a_ minute. Jay Reimel and Bill Grick, two freshman guards, gave a winning spirit to the team while
Herb Kemp did the muscle work of scoring and
rebounding.
Kemp's fine performances all season long gave
him a berth on the ECAC All-East squad.

Bill Grick drives for two.
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hind wins
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and desire
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wo fresh~am while
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Bob Ockenfuss taps m two points against Lebanon
Valley.

R 111• I: Ken Miller, Bill Grick, Jay Reimel, Bill Ryan, Bill Umbach, Carl Cook, Philip Howe. Row 2: Coach Ron Rainey, Jim Smith, capt.; Fred
Bauer, Herb Kemp, Bob Ockenfuss, Bill Klaips, Dave Silberman, Richard Delvino.

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�REFLECTIONS OF A COACH ...

COACH RON RAINEY

Leading scorer Herb Kemp taps in two more
points.

The Colonels moved hard and fast

against Upsala.

�rd and fast

against Upsala.

Jay Reimel in action against Delaware Valley.

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�SWIMMING
In the confines of the YMCA
pool, the swimming team with limited facilities and short practice managed an improved 3-5 record. Sophomore Jim Phethean broke two more
school records in the 50 and 100yard freestyle events.

Bill Cooper executes an excellent dive.

Richard Herrmann displays his point
making diving style.

�Row 1: Coach Ken Young, Wayne Wesley, Richard Herrman. Row 2: Mick Chan, Jim Phethean,
Pat Burke, Roy Salsburg, Jim Pirino. Row 3: Joe Elechko, William Cooper, John Blum, Jon Valentine,
Nick Henky.

No Jim, it's not candid camera!

�Captain John Ladomirak holding down the hot corner. .

�COLONELS CAPTURE MAC TITLE
Before the season started, Coach Schmidt said, "We have all the potential to have an outstanding season.
We have a couple of real fine hitters, good speed on the base paths and two or three pitchers that can get
the job done." Everything that Coach Schmidt said came to life as his team earned an overall record of 11-4
and 9-2 i n the Middle Atlantic Conference to give Wilkes the MAC Championship.
The pitching staff led by Joe Zakowski, 6-1 , Charlie
Fick, 3-2, and John Baranowski, 2-1, performed excellently. Shortstop Pat Salantri led the team in runs 19,
hits 25, extra base hits 6, home runs 2, and batting
average .417. The hitting and rifle like arm of catcher
Joe Skvarla as well as the exceptional play of Captain
John Ladomirak also aided the team to a victorious
season. Thus, an outstanding team added another trophy to the trophy case.

Joe Wiendl scores!

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�Rou: 1: John Labosh, Pete Patalak, Mike Williams, Barry Tiras, John Ladomirak, Capt.; Pat Salantri, Joe Wiendl, Carl Cook,
George Stults, John Baranowski. Row 2: Tom Higgins, Don Reese, Bob Vign oli, Bill Brown, John Stanley, Joe Salitt, Don Lewis,
Harvey Jones, Coach Lucas, Coach Schmidt. Row 3: Tony Pierantoni, Steve Kaska, Charley Fick, Joe Skvarla, Joe Zakowski, Dave
Mitchell, Ken Miller, Tom Zaher, Jim Enteline.

You're out!

�Coaches Jonah Goobic and Rollie Schmidt

Skvarla makes a perfect slide.

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�TENNIS
Coach Tom McFarland's netmen gained
four consecutive victories before bowing
to a rugged team from Ryder by a 7-2
count. The Colonels were 6-1 on the season before a scheduling error forced them .
to accept a second defeat. The error was
made with Muhlenberg and the Allentown
school demanded a victory as compensation. However, the team did finish with
an excellent record of 8 wins, 1 loss, and
1 forfeit.

Tom Rokita in action.

Row 1: Tom Shiffman, Carl Magana, Bruce Rankins, Bill Tarbart. Row 2: Coach Tom McFarland, Dan Klem, Tom
Rokita, Ron Piskorick, Dave Wintz, Doug Valantee.

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��COACH WELTON FARRAR

�GOLF
The linksmen under the direction
of Coach Welton Farrar finished
the season in the win column with
a 5-4 record. Coach Farrar has been
forced to depend upon Freshmen
throughout th~ campaign, and the
loss of team captain Bob Brown early in the season definitely hurt the
golfer's chances. Nevertheless, we
congratulate the team on a winning season.

Row 1: Bob Brown , capt.; Dan Fontana, Steve Farrar, Dennis Puhalla, Carlyle Robinson, John Kennedy. Row 2:
George Burns, David Williams, Bernie Vinovrski, Bob Ockenfuss, Wal ter Anushko, James Yahara.

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�WOMEN'S SPORTS

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Kneeling: Marianne Ryan, Sharon Dearing, Estelle Andrews, Co-captain; Sue Cannell, Margie Mihakik, Fran Salgado, Renee Mucci, Paula Gilbert,
Sandy Strevell. Standing: Joan Filsinger, Candy Cates, Lynn Wescott, Sharon Pavidis, Joan Brobyn, Jane Millen, Donna George, Co-captain; Tessie
Cushner, Ann Barnes, Donna Edford.
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�Row 1: Candy Cates, Ruth Bartoletti, Captain; Jonni Supulski, Jane Rifenbery, Judy Mosher, Donna
George. Row 2: Sandy Bloomberg, Judie Gibbons, Sharon Pavidis'; Gay Roberts, Kathy Davies,
Barbara Machinas. Row 3: Joan "Filsinger, Lynne Wescott, Ilona Andel, Linda Sei rfoss, Margie Mihalcik, Phyliss Petrosky. Row 4: Managers-Fran Salgado, Mary Carol Hornyak, Ronjie Lesinski.
Absent: Jane Millen, Chris Bush.

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a progressive, expanding department store unit.
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WILKES-BARRE
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Building and Floor Maintenance
Since 1898

Come in or Send Resume to
Personnel Department

POMERO·Y'S
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PHONE: {717) 825-222 1

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ITALIAN-AMERICAN CUISINE
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�INDEX
ACADEMICS . ... .... ... ... . ........ .. ....... . .
ACCOUNTING CLUB .................. . .........
ADMINISTRATION .... ...... .. .... ...... ..... ..
ADVERTISERS ... .. . . . .. .... ... ........ . . . ... .. .
AMNICOLA ..... .. ..... .. ......................
ART CLUB ..... . .. ... . . ....... . .................
ASSEMBLIES .... . . .. ... . .... . ..... . ...... .......

p.

BAND ........................................ .
BASEBALL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
BASKETBALL . ....... . ........ .......... . ... . ...
BEACO N . .. ...... . . ... ...... . .. .. ........ .....
BEST DRESSED CONTEST ......... . ....... . . .....
BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY .... .. . . .......... .. . . . ...
BOOKSTORE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
BOX TOPS IN CONCERT .........................

p. 119
p. 200

15

p. 131
p. 18
p. 211
p. 106

p. 126
p. 156

p. 194
p. 108
p. 148
p. 115

p. 36
p. 143

CAFETERIA .. .. . . . .. ... ..... ............. ...... p. 41
CATLIN HALL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 88
CANDIDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 178
CHAPMAN HALL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 89
CHEERLEADERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 127
CHEMISTRY CLUB .............................. p. 114
CHERRY TREE CHOP . . . . .. . . . ..... .... . ...... . .. p. 158
CHORALETTES ..... . ... .. .. .. ... ........ ..... .. p. 119
CINDERELLA BALL ... ... ......... ......... ... .. p. 152
CIRCLE K . .. ... .. .... .... . .. ... . . .. . ........... p. 110
COLLEGIANS . .. . ................... . . ....... ... p. 118
COLONELS HOUSE . . .. ....... .. .. ..... .......... p. 89
COMMENCEMENT ACTIVITIES ...... .... ........ p. 166
CONTENTS ... .... .... .. ... ...... .. . ... .. ....... p.
2
CUE 'N' CURTAIN . .. ..... .. .......... .. ... .. . . . p. 125
DANCES ... ..... . .. ... .. ........... .. ...... .. . .. p.
DEBATE SOCIETY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.
DEDICATION .................... .. ..... ... .... p.
DENISON HALL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.
DEPARTMENT CHAIRMEN .. ..... . .. ............ p.
DIAZ HOUSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.
DIRKSEN HOUSE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.

159
122
6
89
21
90
90

EDUCATION CLUB .......... .. .................. p. 131
ENGINEERING CLUB .. . ................ ....... .. p. 116
EVENING COLLEGE GRADUATES ................ p. 83
FACULTY ................................... . ..
FOOTBALL .. ......... . ..................... . . . .
FOREW ARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FRENCH CLUB ......... . . ...... .. ........ . . . . .. .
FRESHMAN ORIENTATION .... .. ........... .... .
FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE DINNER DANCE ...... .
FRESHMAN WEEKEND ........ . .................
GOLF . . ....... . ... .. ... ....... . . .. .. . ..... ... ..
GORE HALL ....................................
GORE NORTH ...... ....... .. .. . ... ..... ..... ...
GRISSOM HOUSE . ........................... . ..
HAINNA HALL . ........ .. . ..... .............. ..
HAMPTON WEEKEND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HOLLENBACK HALL . .. .. .. .. ... ... ..... .... .. . .
HOMECOMING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

p. 24
p. 182
p. 5
p. 113
p. 136
p. 150
p. 160
p. 206

p. 90
p. 94
p. 91
p. 91
p. 154
p. 92
p. 138

INTERCOLLEGIATE COUNCIL ON GOVT .. .. .. .. . . p. 120
INTERDORMITORY COUNCIL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 105
JAYCEES . .... ............................... ... p. 111
JUDO CLUB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . p. 130

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JUNIUS SOCIETY .. . ...... ...... .. ... . .. .. ...... p. 121
JUNIOR-SENIOR DINNER DANCE ................ p. 151
LETTERMEN . ..... .... . . ... ........... . . ..... ..
LETTERMEN'S FORMAL ... .. ....... . .... ........
LETTERWOMEN .......... .... .. ..... ...........
LIBRARY .......................................

p. 128
p. 144

MAINTENANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MAJORETTES ........... .... ....................
MANUSCRIPT ... .... .. ... . ... . . ... . ............
MATH CLUB ....... ... .. . . ... . ..... . .. .........
MC CLINTOCK HALL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MINER HALL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MINER NORTH .. . .............. .. ......... . . ...

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p. 129
p. 34
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p. 127
p. 109
p. 117
p. 92
p. 92
p. 95

ORGANIZATIONS . ..... . ... ... .............. . . . p. 100
PARENTS' DAY .................................
PATRONS .... . ..... . .... . .... ....... . . . .. ......
PHYSICS CLUB . ... ... . ... ... .. ... .... . .. . ... . ...
PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE ....... . ..................
PRIAPUS HOUSE ................................
PSYCHOLOGY CLUB .. ... . ... ........... ........

p. 142
p. 217
p. 116

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RECOLLECTIONS OF CHILDHOOD ...............
REGISTRATION ............ ...... .. .............
REPUBLICAN COUNCIL ........................
ROOSEVELT HOUSE .......................... ...
RUSSIAN CLUB ... ..... . . .. .... .. . ...... . . . . . .. .

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p. 93

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SECRET ARIES .. ...... .... . .. .... .. . ..... .. ......
SENIORS ....... .. ..............................
SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS . .. .. ... . .. . . . .. ........
SENIOR DIRECTORY . . ....... ... .. ........... ...
SLOCUM HALL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SOCCER ...... .. .... ........ . .. ......... . .... . ..
SOCIOLOGY CLUB .... . ... . .... . .. ...... ... .. ...
SPREADING THE NEWS ..... . .. .. ..... . . ..... . ..
STERLING HALL . . ... .. . ... .. .. . ....... . . . .. .. ..
STILL ALARM .... .... ................ ... .... ...
STUDENT GOVERNMENT .......................
STURDEVANT HALL . .. .. ...... ... . .. . ....... ...
SUSQUEHANNOCK HALL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SWIMMING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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p. 162
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p. 106
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TEAHOUSE OF THE AUGUST MOON .. ........ . . .
TDR VALENTINE FORMAL . .. . .... . . .... . . . .. . . .
THETA DELTA RHO SORORITY . . . .. .... ... .. .. . .
TENNIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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WARNER HALL . ... .. .... ..... . . . .... . ... . ......
WARNER HOUSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
WEBSTER HOUSE ... . .................... . .. .. ..
WEISS HALL .... .... . ....... . .... . . .. . ... .......
WHO'S WHO .. ..... . . . .. ... . .. ... . .............
WINTER CARNIVAL .. .... . . . ...... .. ... .. ......
WOMEN'S SPORTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
WRESTLING . ... . ...... .. .. ...... . .... . .... .....

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239 S. FRANKLIN . .............................. p. 98
150 SOUTH RIVER ... . .. . ... . . .... .. ............ p. 98
251 SOUTH RIVER .......... . .. ......... . ....... p. 98
36 WEST RIVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 99
76 WEST SOUTH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . p. 99

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RD, Denville, New Jersey p. 52
GEORGE A. ANDRESKY-325 Chester
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THOMAS J. ANDREWS-30 East 6th St.,
Wyoming, Penna. P. 52
ANTHONY A. ANGELI-135 Keyser St.,
Old Forge, Penna. p. 52
MARTA A. AUCHMUTY-352 Plaza
RD, Fairlawn, New Jersey p. 52
ALLEN M. BACHMAN-77 South Grant
St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. p. 52
DAVID P. BACCANARl-306 East
Market St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. p. 52
ROSEMARY S. BAIERA-103
Montgomery St., West Pittston, Penna. p.
52
KERRY B. BALCHUN-R.D. 3,
Shickshinny, Penna. p. 52
NORMA L. BALLA-325 East Spring St.,
Nanticoke, Penna. p. 52

DONALD E. BOHL-66 Watson Dr.,
Dover, New Jersey p. 54
RAY J. BONITA-322 Park St., West
Pittston, Penna. p. 54
STEPHEN N. BOSCH-315 Joseph Dr.,
Kingston, Penna. p. 54

DANA M. CHARLES--100 South Thomas
St. , Kingston, Penna. p. 56
ANTHONY CHERUNDOLO-201 Alicia
St., Old Forge, Penna. p. 56
F. 0. CHERVENTSKI-114 Vine St.,
Plymouth, Penna. p. 56

ROBERT BELLES-Box 499 RD 1,
Harveys Lake, Penna. p. 53

JOHN H. BUTLER-3 Reese St.,
Plainsville, Penna .

JAMES K. BELCASTRO-318 Monument
Ave., Wyoming, Penna.

JOHN E. BUTTS--704 Susquehanna Ave.,
West Pittson, Penna .

JOHN D. CHERNESKY JR.- 333 Grove
St., Kingston, Penna. p. 56
CHARETT A CHIAMPI-927
Tunkhannock Ave., West Pittston, Penna.
p. 56
NONA CHIAMPI-927 Tunkhannock
Ave., West Pittston, Penna. p. 56
JOSEPH CHMIELEWSKI- 21 Garman St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. p. 56
DAVID CHINHYUNG CHO-Apt. 86
150 South River St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna.
JOYCE E. CHRISTIAN-61 West Broad
St., Nanticoke, Penna. p. 56
KENNETH E. CIHIY-RD Box 48,
Sanatoga, Penna. p. 56
LINDA CLARKE-400 Colonial Garden,
Forty Fort, Penna. p. 56
CARROLL A. COBBS JR.-RD 2, Box 63,
Swedesboro, New Jersey p. 57
ROSANNE E. COBB-81 Charles St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. p. 56
GEORGE E. COLLINSON-240 Eagle
Rock Ave., West Orange, New Jersey p. 57
CHARLENE COLLINS--34 Butler St.,
Forty Fort, Penna. p. 57
MARGUERITE COLLINS--72 East
Walnut St., Kingston, Penna. p. 57
PHILIP CONSTANTINE-140 New
Mallery Place, Wilkes-Barre, Penna. p. 57
RICHARD J. COOK-406 Chestnut Ave.,
Kingston, Penna. p. 57
DARLA R. COOMBS--343 Green St.,
Nanticoke, Penna. p. 57
WILLIAM G. COOPER-Shrine Acres,
Dallas, Penna. p. 57

SUSANK. BENNETT-130 Church St.,
Kingston, Penna. p. 5 3

CAROL ANN BUZINK-19 Oneil Ave.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. p. 55

SALLY CORBISHLEY-Box 234,
Greystone Park, New Jersey p. 57

SAMUEL F. BERKEY-19 West Fallbrook
Ave., Dallas, Penna. p. 53

JOSEPH J. BUZIUK-62 South Fulton St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. p. 55

ALEXA C. COUSENS--87 Crestview Sr.,
Parsippany, New Jersey p. 57

PATRICIA J. BESHADA-36A Luzerne
St., Lee Park, Wilkes-Barre, Penna. p.53

SUZANNE F. CAEZZA-27 Scott St.,
Oxford, New York

HENRY A. COX-724 Hanford Place,
Westfield, New Jersey

JUDITH E. BEYER-2334 Tilghman St.,
Allentown, Penna. p. 53

LESLIE A. CALAMARI-9 Hallo St.,
Fords, New Jersey p. 55

VERNON R. BITTLER-23 Cambridge
Ave., Reading, Penna. p. 53

RICHARD G. CANTNER-538 Grant St.,
Hazleton, Penna. p. 55

BEVERLY R. CRANE-903 Ridge Ave.,
Scranton, Penna. p. 57
CAROLE CRONAUER-176 Carlisle St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. p. 58

GARY R. BLACKBURN-RD 1,
Shickshinny, Penna. p. 53

MARILYN CAPRIONE-90 Franklin St.,
Edwardsville, Penna. p. 56

JANET C. BLAIR-4 Poversbon RD,
Nutley, New Jersey p. 54

MAURICE D. CARDONE-154 East
Broad St., Nanticoke, Penna .

JOHN R. CURTIS--77 Baker Ave., Dover,
New Jersey
TERESA CUSHNER-33 East Mount Airy
Road,Shavertown,Penna. p. 58

WAYNE E. BLOOMBERG-352 New
Grant St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. p. 54

THOMAS A. CEBULA-I South Center
Ave., Plymouth, Penna. p. 56

RICHARD L. DALON-88 North
Loveland A~e., Kingston, Penna.

DONNA L. BRADY-12 Sterling Ave.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. p. 54
PAUL D. BROTZMAN-RD 1, Laceyville,
Penna .
GEORGIA BREZA-219 Fifth St.,
Wyoming, Penna. p. 54
ROGER D. BREWER-304 Madison Hill
Rd., Clark, New Jersey p. 54
LEO J. BRIDGLAND-RD 3, Dallas,
Penna. P. 54
MYRNA L. BRODBECK-128 Rock St.,
Pittston, Penna. p. 54
DONNA L. BRODA-11 Fir Lane,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. p. 54
BRUCE R. BROWN- 6 Brook Lane,
Mountaintop, Penna. p. 54

REBECCA BANNAN-537 Rutter Ave.,
Kingston, Penna. p. 53

FREDERICK N . BROWN- RD 4, Dallas,
Penna. p. 55

MICHAEL A. BARBETTl-122 Millard
St., Old Forge, Penna. p. 53

PAULS. BROWN- Box 457 RD 1,
Harveys Lake, Penna. p. 55

NICHOLAS A. BARNA-RD 2, Waymart,
Penna. p. 53

ROBERT L. BROWN-421 Oneida St.,
Sayre, Penna. p. 5 5

FREDERICK L. BAUER-26 Hillside
Road, Denville, New Jersey p. 53

CRAIG M. BUCKLEY-IO Birch St.,
Mountaintop, Penna. p. 55

ROGERS. BEATTY-975 Wyoming Ave.,
Exeter, Penna .

GEORGE C. BUCKLEY-161 South Grant
St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. p. 55

RICHARD BECK-Benezette, Penna.

WILLIAM BUSH-128 Midway Dr.,
Phoenixville, Penna. p. 55

ROBERT BEELER-SO South River St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. p. 53

JOHN BUTNOR-313 Chestnut Ave.,
Kingston, Penna. p. 55

219

�:tlfutl ey, New Jersey p. 58

MARIE C. DAMBOLA--8 Glenview Rd.,

ALICE G. FRONDUTI- RD 1, Falls,
Penna. p. 60

SHARON•B. DANEY-24 3 Wyoming St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. p. 58

RICHARD L. HARMON-65 New
Broadway, Tarrytown, New York p. 62

ORLANNA J. FRYE-442 Chestnut St.,
Freemansburg, Penna. p. 60

JOHN T. HARMER- 1840 Marigold Rd. ,
York, Penna.

DANIEL S. DA VIS---11 South Grant St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. p. 58

EILEEN A. GARDNER-1302 Murray St.,
Forty Fort, Penna. p. 60

MALCOM HARRIS- R.D. 1, Pittston,
Penna. p. 62

ARTHUR R. DA WE-84 West Hartford
St., Ashley, Penna. p. 58

DIANE J. GARRISON-46 Elizabeth St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. p. 60

BARBARA J. HASTIE- 101 York Ave.,
West Pittston, Penna. p. 62

KATHRYN N. DEIBEL- 189 Carey Ave.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. p. 58

BRUCE A. GARTNER-54 Stella Dr.
Somerville, New Jersey

PATRICIA A. HAYDT-19 Nuangola
Rd., Mountaintop, Penna. p. 62

ANITA R. DELUCA-447 West Broad St.,
Hazleton, Penna.

CAROL ANN GASS-94 North Thomas
Ave., Kingston, Penna. p. 60

ANN MARIE HEINEMAN-70 Fourth
St., Staten Island, New York p. 63

JOHN W. DEMOCKO-59 Graham Ave.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. p. 58

WILLIAM GASPAROVIC-106 Adams
Ave., Endicott, New York

RICHARD HERRMANN-415 Wyoming
Ave., West Pittston, Penna. p. 63

SANDRA DENNIS-892 Scott St., WilkesBarre, Penna. p. 58

JOSEPH C. GATTO-599 Milwaukee
Ave., Old Forge, Penna. p. 60

DALE HILDEBRAND- Box 77 R.D. 3,
Mountaintop, Penna. p. 63

ANNA MAE DOMBROSKI- 168 Meyers
St., Edwardsville, Penna. p. 58

JOHN R. GAUGHAN-183 Stanton St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna.

MARGARET M . HOBAN-844 Exeter
Ave ., West Pittston, Penna. p. 63

CHARLES G. DONN- 160 West Center
Hill Road , Dallas, Penna.

STEPHEN G. GAVLICK-190 Watkins
Ave., Swoyerville, Penna. p. 61

LINDA HOFFMAN-627 Stafford Ave.,
Scranton, Penna. p. 63

BARBARA DORISH-7 West Ann St.,
Plains, Penna. p. 58

ELAINE C. GEIDA-70 Vicar St.,
Levittown, Penna.

GRETCHEN L. HOHN-64 Ford St. ,
Forty Fort, Penna. p. 63

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MARY C. DOUGHERTY-59 Evergreen
lane, levittown, Penna. p. 59

JUDITH T. GERKO-206 Van Loon St.,
Plymouth, Penna. p. 61

ROBERT HOOPER-1 147 Revere Rd.,
New Brunswick, New Jersey

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CAROL DRAPIEWSKI-RD 1, Sweet
Valley, Penna. p. 59

THOMAS GIANNINI-945 Shoemaker
Ave. , West Wyoming, Penna. p. 61

WILL HOOPER-58 Perkins St., Plains,
Penna.

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DOROTHY J. ECK-85 North Lehigh St.,
Shavertown, Penna. p. 59

JEFFREY S. GIBBS-Star Route,
Allentown, Penna.

MOLLY HOPKINS---236 East Dorrance
St. , Kingston, Penna. p. 63

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PAULA E. EIKE-8 Phoenix St., WilkesBarre, Penna. p. 59

ALLEN C. GILLESPIE-556 Comorees
Ave., Havre de Grace Md. p. 61

STANLEY R. HOUPT JR.-Cedars,
Penna.

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JOHN T. ENGLE-90 Main St.,
Conyngham, Penna. p. 59

JEAN T. GODLEWSKI-IO Mill St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. p. 61

DIANE HOWELL- 1151 Wyoming Ave.,
Forty Fort, Penna. p. 63

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THOMAS E. EV ANS-RD 5, Shavertown,
Penna.

PA TRICIA GOLUMBASKI-349 Dana
St., SwoyerviJle, Penna. p. 61

JANIS HUGHES-72 East Shawnee Ave.,
Plymouth, Penna. p. 63

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PAULINE FARRAR- 14 Maplewood
Ave., Dallas, Penna. p. 59

FRANKLIN B. GOLD- 34 Comet Lane,
Levittown, Penna. p. 61

ANITA B. HUMER-11 Dayton Center,
Springfield, New Jersey p. 63

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JANICE FARRELL-205 Bowman St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna.

MARJORIE F. GOODMAN- 64 Mallery
Place, Wilkes-Barre, Penna. p. 61

JOANE. HUMPHREY- RD 1, Pen
Argyl, Penna. p. 63

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MERRILL F ARRELL-2 Prospect Hill,
Plains, Penna. p. 59

BRUCE H. GOODMAN-16 West 16th
St., New York, N.Y. p. 61

MARTINE. HURLEY-218 Hamilton
Ave., Neptune, New Jersey p. 64

DOUGLAS D. FA WBUSH-326 Carey
Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. p. 59

EDWARD G. GOWER-51 Cottam Hill
Rd., Wappinger Falls, New York

PATRICIA A. IANNUZZO-455 State
Rd., RD 2, Avoca, Penna. p. 64

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ELLEN L. FEINSTEIN-598 Birchwood
Road, Linden, New Jersey p. 59

CAROL A. GRABOWSKI-R 17 West
Grand St., Nanticoke, Penna. p. 61

ELEANOR JACHIMCZAK-335 East
Grand St., Nanticoke, Penna. p. 64

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~ARK FELDMAN-420 Tioga Ave.,
Kingston, Penna. p. 59

MICHAEL C. GRACE-16 Market St.,
Pittston, Penna. p. 61

NANCY A. JACKSON- 32 22 84th St.,
Jackson Heights, New York p. 64

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BRIAN M. FENNER-233 First Ave.,
Kingston, Penna. p. 59

ALLAN B. GRAVES-200 West Glen Rd.,
Denville, New Jersey p. 61

BONNIE L. JAMES---R.D. 3, Dallas,
Penna. p. 64

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MUREEN R. FLANLEY-736 Hazle St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. p. 60

FRANCESE. GREEN-150 Dana St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. p. 62

JOSEPH F. JANOSKl-8 Wood St.,
Pittston, Penna. p. 64

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MATTHEWS. FLISS-722 Luzerne Ave.,
West Pittston, Penna. p. 60

CHARLES GREGG- 387 West Main St.,
Plymouth, Penna. p. 62

JOHN P. JARVELA- Meadowbrook
Terrance, Bedford, Penna. p. 64

St.

DANIEL S. GRIFFITH-RD 1, Hunlock
Creek, Penna. p . 62

MARY ANN JEFFERY-Box 109 R.D. 5,
Shavertown, Penna. p. 64

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DAVID W. HALL-232 Delaware Ave.,
W. Pittston, Penna. p. 62
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DENNIS A. JONES---McCoubrie St., R.D.
2, Woodstown, New Jersey p. 64

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LEILANI A. HALL-34 Rockview Ave.,
North Plainfield, New Jersey p. 62

DAVID A. JONES-324 Clark St., Clarks
Green, Penna. p. 64

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EFFIE MAE HAMM-109 Badger Ave.,
Endicott, New York p. 62

PALMER JONES JR.-24 Lincoln St.,
Nanticoke, Penna. p. 64

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JAMES E. HARDING-22 Robert St.,
Plainsville, Penna. p. 62

SUSAN M. JONES-24 Mallery Place,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. p. 64

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JULIS F. HARMS---701 First Ave.,
Croyton, Penna. p. 62

JAMES 0. JUDGE-263 South Franklin
St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna.

ARTHUR J. FLOWER-440 North Maple
St., Kingston, Penna. p. 60
KATHRYNE. FLYNN-501 Blackman
St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. p. 60
MARY FOGLI-340 Delaware Ave., West
Pittston, Penna. p. 60
ANTONIA FRANCIONI-1720
Wyoming Ave., Scranton, Penna. p. 60
BERNARD FRANKOWSKI-12 36 South
Maple St., Nanticoke, Penna.
DAVID H. FREY-25 Mallery Place,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna.

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7 Stafford Ave.,

SETH KALMOWITZ-2915 Oceancrest,
Rockaway, New York p. 65
SUSAN E. KALLEN- 17 Lenape Trail,
Medford Lakes, New Jersey p. 65
FRANCESE. KAMINSKI-73 Amber
Lane, Wilkes-Barre, Penna.
JULiilE A. KAPRAL-1 Wood St.,
Cortdale, Penna. p. 65
JEAN D. KARDOS-105 Beers Road,
Easton, Penna.
JOHANNA M. KARLO-78 South Main
St., Ashley, Penna. p. 65
ROBERT J. KARLOTSKI- 853 North St.,
Luzerne, Penna. p. 65
IRA KATZ-10 Sterling Place, Lawrence,
New York p. 65
EDWARD J. KATATSKY-29 Pulaski St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. p. 65
JOSEPH E. KIEFFER-21 Luzerne St.,
Luzerne, Penna. p. 65

JAMES H. LAFLEY- 346 Cree Road,
Forest Heights, Md. p. 67
ROSEMARY LEASER- 304 South Main
St., Ashley, Penna. p. 67
WALTER LECKO- 86 Zerby Ave.,
Edwardsville, Penna.
JACQUELINE J. LEE-98 Green Brook
Road, Green Brook, New Jersey p. 67
NANCY B. LELAND- Sanders Blvd.,
Southern Pines, N.C. p. 67
EDWARD R. LENAHAN-94 West
Mount Airy Road, Shavertown, Penna. p. 67
LORRAINE LEONARD-45 North Main
St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. p. 67
ROBERT H. LETTS- 152 Parrish St.,
Dallas, Penna.
THEODORE M. LEVITSKY-94
Courtwright St., Pringle, Penna. p. 67

TIMOTHY MCGINLEY- 35 West Hoyt
St. , Kingston, Penna. p. 69
EDWARD C. MCGINNIS-67 Gracedale
Ave., \X'est Pittston , Penn a. p. 69
MICHAEL J. MCGLYNN- 134 Old River
Road, Wilkes-Barre, Penna.
JAMES R. MCGOWAN- 800 McA!pine
St., Avoca, Penna.
LAWRENCE J. MCKEOWN-4 Eckhardt
Terrace, North Arlington , New Jersey p. 69
ALAN MELBERGER- 1 l l Delaware
Ave., West Pittston, Penna. p. 69
JAMES V. MEYL- Park Gardens Apt. SB,
Scranton, Penna. p. 69
EDWARD W. MILLER- 16 Ransom St.,
Forty Fort, Penna.
JOHN R. MILLER-21 West Hollenback
Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. p. 69
MEL VIN E. MILNER-207 Harpur St.,
Dunmore, Penna.

-64 Ford St.,

JOHN H. KENNEDY-243 Academy St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. p. 65

i7 Revere Rd.,
,ey

CHRISTINE M. KISLO-45 Tobin Lane,
Edwardsville, Penna. p. 65

kins St., Plains,

WILLIAM R. KISTLER-208 Tedrick St.,
Clarks Green, Penna. p. 66

HAROLD LEWIS-643 Ackley St.,
Plymouth, Penna.
MARY J. LINKOSKY-10 Waller St.,
Larksville, Penna. p. 68
CHARLES R. LOCKARD-61 Grace Ave.,
Shavertown, Penna. p. 68
ROSALIE LONCOSKI-R.D. 2, WilkesBarre, Penna. p. 68

5 East Dorrance

MARGARET A. KLEIN-2336 Philmont
Ave., Bethayres, Penna. p. 66

JOHN T. LOUGHNEY-627 Fourth St.,
West Pittston, Penna. p. 68

MARGARET M. B. MOND- 287 East
Main St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. p. 70

t.- Cedars,

DANIEL KLEM-487 Northampton St.,
Kingston, Penna. p. 66

BERNICE LUCKENBACH-138 Gouge
St., Plains, Penna. p. 68

WILLIAM P. MONTAGUE-310 South
Hancock St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. p. 70

l Wyoming Ave.,

GLEN D. KLINGLER-604 Gregg St.,
Shillington, Penna.

PHYLLIS T. LUKAS-66 West Chestnut
St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. p. 68

GEORGE M. MORAN- 1920 Maple St.,
New Cumberland, Penna. p. 70

;t Shawnee Ave.,

ROBERT K. KLOTZ-431 Church St.,
White Haven, Penna. p. 66

STEVEN E. LURIE-121 West River St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna.

THOMAS R. MORETTA- 46 Park Ave
East Chester, New York p. 70
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Dayton Center,
63

BARBARA KLUCHINSKI-40 Gaylord
Ave., Plymouth, Penna. p. 66

ELAINE T. LUTKOSKI-Pocono lake,
Penna. p. 68

JUDITH MORGAN- 402 East Main St.,
Plymouth , Penna. p. 70

RD 1, Pen

CHARLES M. KNORR-159 West
Dorrance St., Kingston, Penna. p. 66

ROBERT J. MACRl- 289 East
Northampton St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna.

BARBARA E. MORRIS-197 Green St.,
Edwardsville, Penna.

218 Hamilton
y p. 64

EDWARD KORDEK-23 Ashley Lane,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. p. 66

LAWRENCE J. MAGA-361 East Grove
St., Nanticoke, Penna. p. 68

SUANNE M. MOSES- 78 Blackman St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. p. 70

;-:o- 4 55 State
p. 64

JAMES KOZEMCHAK-175
Meadowcrest, Tmcksville, Penna. p. 66

HENRY A. MAGO- 65 South Main St.,
Ashley, Penna.

JAMES H. MURRAY- 51 Price St.,
Kingston, Penna.

,K-335 East
1a. p. 64

DALE KRESGE- R.D. 1, Falls, Penna. p.
66

JOHN K. MAHON-R.D. 1, Avondale
Hill, Plymouth, Penna. p. 68

JEFFREY T. NAMEY- 135 Blackman St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. p. 70

-32 22 84th St.,
:k p. 64

GARY A. KROMMES-1015 South Main
St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna.

LYNNE K. MALLORY-411 May Ave.,
South Plainfield, New Jersey p. 68

LEE A. NAMEY-135 Blackman St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna.p. 70

). 3, Dallas,

DONALD M. KRONICK-18 Templeton
Lane, Plymouth, Penna. p. 66

NANCY L. MAMARELLA-70 Center
St., Pittston, Penna.

SHERYL P. NAPOLEON-807 Quincy
Ave. , Scranton, Penna. p. 70

. Wood St.,

LUCIA V. KRZYUICKI-918 West Main
St., Plymouth, Penna.

ANTOINETTE A. MATIONE-227
Dickson St., Duryea, Penna. p. 68

NICHOLAS J. NICKLES- Canaan, New
York p. 71

:adow brook
p. 64

ROSEMARY KRZYWICKI- 93 Garfield
St., Nanticoke, Penna. p. 67

LESLIE A. MARINO-27 Linden Ave.,
Springfield, New Jersey p. 68

FRANK NIZICH-RD 1, Pittston, Penna.
p. 71

-Box 109 R.D. 5,

MARVIN C. KURTZER-156 Lehigh St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna.

RICHARD F. MARICHAK-7405 Chester
Dr., Annandale, Va.

WILLIAM J. NOLE-319 Oak St.,
Dunmore, Penna. p. 71

Coubrie St., R.D.
r p. 64

RICHARD J. KUTISH-335 River St.,
Forty Fort, Penna.

MICHAEL J. MATTHEWS-35 Oliver
St., Swoyerville, Penna. p. 69

IRENE M . NORKAITIS-376 North
Maple Ave., Kingston, Penna. p. 71

Clark St., Clarks

HOPE KWOCHKA-226 Mountaintop
Blvd., Mountaintop, Penna. p. 67

KATHLEEN MAURY-RD 1, Dallas,
Penna. p. 69

ROSE NOVROSKl- 62 Joseph St., Dallas,
Penna. p. 71

i Lincoln St.,

CYPRIAN J. KWILIMBE-C/O Wilkes
College, Wilkes-Barre, Penna.

RICHARD MA YE-Outlet Road, RD 4,
Dallas, Penna. p. 69

JOHN A. NOVINSKI-286 Coal St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. p. 71

v1allery Place,
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JUDITH ANN LABOWS-68 Carlisle St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. p. 67

LAMONT MC CLURE-275 South Main
St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. p. 69

BARBARA J. OHLIN-30 Chases lane,
Middletown, R.I. p.71

South Franklin

JOHN W. LADOMIRAK-136 Fifth St.,
Wyoming, Penna. p. 67

JOYCE MCDERMOTT-537 Kauine
Center, Wyckoff, New Jersey p. 69

CAROL J. OKRASINSKl-318 Ridge
Ave., Kingston, Penna. p. 71

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MARY G. MISTICHELLI- 2015 Emily St.
Philadelphia, Penna. p. 70
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GERALD E. MISSAL- 426 East South St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. p. 70
BARRON D . MKWAILA- Box 413,
Blantyre, Malawi p. 70

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�FRANCIS D. OLEXY-3819 Pinewood
Terrace, Falls Church, Va. p. 71
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SHELDON RICHARDS-209 West Green
St., Nanticoke, Penna. p . 73

BRIAN B. SICKLER- 108 North Gates
Ave, , Kingston, Penna. p, 76

NANI
Metuc

FRANCIS H. OLIVER-300 Gardner St.,
Plymouth, Penna.

JOHN A. SILESKl- 316 Union St. ,
Pringle, Penna.

STANLEY T. ORLAWSKl-353 Lyceum
Ave., Philadelphia, Penna.

DONALD RIDZON-320 West Main St.,
Plymouth, Penna.
ALBERT RINEHIMER-16 Orchard St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. p.73
LINDA A. ROCKWELL- 616 Peace St.,
Hazleton, Penna. p. 74

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Creek,
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DON,
Valley

FRANK J. ORLANDO-331 South Hyde
Park Ave., Scranton, Penna. p . 71

THOMAS E. ROKITA-303 Butler Ave.,
Kingston, Penna. p. 74

NANCY M. ORTH-South Hills,
Lewistown, Penna. p. 71
ZDZISLAWA M. PACIEJ-701 Schuyler
Ave., Kingston, Penna. p. 72

MICHAEL J. ROMEO JR .-11 Oakland
Ave., Rockaway, New Jersey p. 74
SYLVIA ROMANOSKl-306 Beade St.,
Plymouth, Penna. P. 74

ESTELLE PADLASKY-7015 Hilltop
Road, Upper Darby, Penna. p. 72

PEGGY M . ROSCOE-1212 South Main
St. , Wilkes-Barre, Penna. p. 74

SHARON L. P ARKER-2540 Audrey
Terrace, Union, New Jersey p. 72

JOSEPH M. ROSZKO-167 Main St.,
Dupont, Penna. p. 74
CECELIA R. ROSEN-62 Newman Ave.,
Nutley, N ew Jersey p. 74
CHARLENE M. ROSS-312 Old Boston
Road, Avoca, Penna. p . 74

MARY ANN ORISCHAK-196 First St.,
Hudson, Penna.

PETER J. PATLAK-39 Cleveland St.,
Hudson, Penna, p. 72
ALLEN PETERFREUND-7 5 East Main
St., Glen Lyon, Penna. p. 72
LEE M. PHILO-RD 3, Wyoming, Penna.

EDWARD G . SIMON-40 Sharpe St.,
Kingston, Pena.
JUDY SIMONSON- 16 Berkshire Road,
Great Neck, New York p. 76
NORMA S. SINCROPE-21 N orth Lehigh
St., Shavertown, Penna. p. 76
WAYNE A . SITTNER-350 Wright Ave.,
Kingston, Penna. p. 76
JOANNE M, SKIBA- 19 Loeser St.,
Somerville, N ew Jersey p. 76
MARYE. SLA YTON- 34 11 Ordway St. ,
Washington, D .C. p. 76
ELIZABETH SLAUGHTER_:_12250
Northern Blvd, , New York, New York p. 76
MARILYN M, SLIFER- R.D . 2, Center
Valley, Penna. p . 76
BARBARA L. SMITH-194 Horton St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. p. 76
DAVID J. SMITH-174 Carey Ave.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna.

p. 72

DAVID C. ROSSl- 965 Nelson Place,
Piscataway, New Jersey p. 74

DAVID M. PHILLIPS-604 West Main
St., Plymouth, Penna. p. 72

SUSAN E. ROWLAND-State St.,
Millville, Penna. p . 74

MICHAELS. PIPAN-1136 South
Prospect St., Nanticoke, Penna. p. 72

SANDRA J. ROWLANDS-10081/zWest
Main St., Plymouth, Penna. p. 74

RONALD G. PISKORIK-1460 Wyoming
Ave., Forty Fort, Penna. p. 72

JACQUELYN S. RUBIN-15 Little Brook
Lane, New City, New York p. 74

LOUIS F. PISANESCHl-39 Calvin St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna.

JAY G . RUCKEL-RD 2, Hunlock Creek,
Penna. p. 75

EDWARD J. PODEHL-Box 115,
Plainsville, Penna. p. 72

BASIL G . RUSSIN-139 Maffett St.,
Plains, Penna. p. 75

BARBARA POKLADOWSKl-25 Apple
St., Larksville, Penna. p . 72

KEITH S. RUSSIN-136 Maffett St.,
Plains, Penna. p. 75

PETER T. POLASHENSKI-RD 2 Box
209, Drums, Penna.

ANTHONY B. RYDZEWSKl-203
Spruce St., Kingston, Penna.

BARBARA POSKA-113 Chittenden St.,
Duryea, Penna. p. 72

DOUGLAS P. SAKIN-215 East Market
St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. p. 75

GEORGE T. POTERA-76 Durkee St.,
Forty Fort, Penna. p. 73

ARMANDO SALLA V ANTl-707 Fallon
St., Old Forge, Penna. p. 75

JOHN P. PREGO-250 Mountain Road,
Plymouth, Penna. p . 73

BARBARA M . SALUS-164 Third St.,
Wyoming, Penna.

LEWIS HAROLD PRYOR-811 South
Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna.

EUGENE SALKO-122 Elk St., WilkesBarre, Penna.

ALLAN RAMSAY-17 North Main St.,
Ashley, Penna. p. 73

EUGENE D . ANTARELLI-1931
Scarboro Ave., Exeter, Penna. p.75

ALICA M. RAMSEY-252 Park Ave.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. p . 73

IV AN C. SCHONFELD- 110 Edison St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna.

MARIANNA T. STARK-110 North
Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna.

ALICIA M .RAMSEY-252 Park Ave.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. p. 73

ELIZABETH SCHOLL- 19 Graman St.,
Buttonwood, Wilkes-Barre, Penna. p. 75

HAROLYN RAUB-15 Lexington Road,
Bel Air, Md. p. 73

SHARON R. SCHRADER-RD -1, Canton,
Penna, p . 75

LAWRENCE C. STETS-Box 29, H arveys
Lake, Penna. p. 77
VIRGINIA L. STECKEL~2 26 C Church
St. , Catasaugua, Penna. p. 78

KAREN ANNE REED-16 Mitchell St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. p. 73

BEVERLY J. SHAMUN-88 North Main
St. , Ashley, Penna. p. 75

MICHAELE. STEFANICK-20 Van
Doren Ave,, Sonerville, New Jersey p. 78

BRONWYN REESE-48 Vine St.,
Plymouth, Penna. P. 73

JOHN F SHELDON-RD 2, Springfield,
Penna. p. 75

P AMMELLIA REEVES-RD 3, Summit
Lake, Clarks Summit, Penna. p. 73

CHARLES E. SHOOK-227 North St.,
West Pittston, Penna. P. 75

SONJA M. STEIN- 337 Academy St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna, p. 78
PAUL STEINBERG-135 South Grant St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. p. 78

NICHOLAS S. REYNOLDS-3419
Greentree Drive, Falls Church, Va. p. 73

ROY A. SHUBERT-P.O. Box 368,
Devon, Penna.

SHARON STEINBERG-118 Van Houten
Ave,, Passaic, New Jersey p. 78

WALTER J. RICE-57 Pershing St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. p. 73

GEORGE J. SICK-446 South Franklin St., .
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. p. 76

WILLIAM W. STINGER-101 French
Road, Graterford, Penna. p. 78

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FRANK J. SMITH- R.D. 1, Carpenter
Road, Dallas, Penna. p. 76 _
JAMES D . SMITH- 138 W est Green St.,
Nanticoke, Penna, p. 76
MICHAEL D . SMITH- 1239 W est 190th
St. , Homewood, Ill. p. 77
PAUL A. SMITH- 609 South St., Avoca,
Penna. p. 77
LINDA E. SNOWE- 12 Oping Road,
Pompton Plains, New Jersey p. 77
CHARLES W . SNYDER- 113 West
Church St., Nanticoke, Penna. p. 77
DAVENE M . SOBEL- 1030 East 94th
St., Brooklyn, New York p. 77
ANDREW F. SOFRANKO-121
Susquehanna Ave. , Olyphant, Penna. p. 77
LORRAINE M. SOKASH-207 Firwood
Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. p. 77
MARYL. SOKASH-10 Bigelow St.,
Swoyerville, Penna. p. 77
PAUL B, SOLOMON-89 Carey Ave.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. p. 77
CARL SPONENBERG-542 Green St.,
Berwick, Penna. p. 76
JOSEPH J. STANKUS-421 Union St.,
Luzerne, Penna. p. 77

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NANCY S. STONIK-40 Albert Ave., _
Metuchen, New Jersey p. 78
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ALBERT E. STOFKO- R.D. 2, Hunlock
Creek, Penna. p. 78
DANIEL MARK STRAUCH-Box 87A,
Harveys Lake, Penna.
DONALD R. STROUD-R.D. 1, Sweet
Valley, Penna. p. 78
SHARON L. STRZELCZYK-Box 392,
Harveys Lake, Penna. p.78 .
VIVIENNE SUN- 320 Newton Ave.,
Oakland, Calif. p. 78
SUSAN M. SWAN- RD 4, Dallas,
Penna. p . 78
WILLIAM 5W ARTWOOD-R.D . 2,
Overbrook Ave. , Dallas, Penna. p. 79
JOHN SWISTOVICH-47 Rotary Ave.,
Binghamton, New York p. 79
LAURA G. TARITY-66 Reynolds St.,
Pittston, Penna. p. 79
MARY T. TINNER-113 Madison St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. p. 79
DAVID A. THOMAS-17 Filbert Lane,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. p. 79
JOHN D . THOMAS--33 Turner St.,
Plymouth, Penna. p. 79
ROBERT W. THOMPSON-I Jifkin St.,
Nanticoke, Penna. p. 79
MICHAEL H. TINNEY-109 East
Roseville Road , Lancaster, Penna. p. 79
BARRY N. TIRAS--113-11 76 Road,
Forest Hills, New York p. 79
CAROLS. TOMASELLI-705 White
Horse Pike, Audubon, New Jersey p. 79

JAMES J. URBANIAK- Millstone Road,
R.D. 1, Somerville, New Jersey p. 80
STANLEY URBANOWICZ--54 Boesel
Ave., Manville, New Jersey p . 80

LINDAWILLIAMSON-49 Third Ave.,
Kingston, Penna. p. 81

R. J. VALENTUKONIS-445 Miller St.,
Luzerne, Penna. p. 80

NANCY WILTSHIRE-53 Fairview Ave .,
Madison, New Jersey p. 81

NICHOOAS V ALADJA- 581 Plymouth
St. , Wilkes-Barre, Penna.
ROBERTA E. VAN BRUNT- 74 Hartford
St., Ashley, Penna. p. 80

BARBARA WISNIEWSKI-R.D. 3,
Tunkhannock, Penna. p. 81

JOHN H. V ANDERHOOF-220 Baker
St., Dover, New Jersey p. 80

SAM M. WOLFE IIl-58 West River St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. p . 81

BRINLEY D. V ARCHOL-28 Martin St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. p. 80

MICHAEL J. WORTH-1919 Englewood
Terrance, Forty Fort, Penna. p. 82

ELWOOD J. WALZER JR.-131 Rainbow
Trail, Denville, New Jersey p . 80

HELEN DUGAN WORTH-1919
Englewood Terrance, Forty Fort, Penna. p.
82

SANDRA J. WALDER-88 Virginia
Terrance, Forty Fort, Penna. p. 80
CONSTANCE U. W ALL-35 Shoemaker
St., Forty Fort, Penna.
GAIL F. W ALLEN-100 Westland Road,
Cedar Grove, New Jersey p. 80
LOUIS A.W ARNE-400 Kidder St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna.
JOHN J. WASIL-70 West South St.,
Nanticoke, Penna. p. 81
THOMAS J. WASILEWISKI-R74 Carey
St., Ashley, Penna. p. 81
WILLIAM R. W ATKINS--245 Pierce St.,
Kingston , Penna.
ELAINE D . WEBER-1027 Alder St.,
Scranton, Penna. p. 81

FRANCES ANN WILSKI- 1519
Wyoming Ave. , Forty Fort, Penna. p. 81

MICHAEL J. WOLYNIAK-327 Keyser
Ave., Old Forge, Penna. p. 82

KATHY YABLONKA-417 East 37th St.,
Paterson, New Jersey p. 82
BENJAMIN Y ADEGAR-P.O. Box 791,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna.
DAVID H. Y ANKOVICH-39 Spruce St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. p. 82
RICHARD C. YEISLEY-32 West Union
St., Kingston, Penna.
LOUIS S. YUDKOVITZ--21 West Union
St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna.
JOEL B. YUDKOVITZ-433 Quincy Ave.,
Scranton, Penna. p. 82
MARIAN G. ZALEDONIS-97 Chestnut
St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. p. 82
KAROL Z. ZDUN-1026 Rural Ave.,
Williamsport, Penna.

THOMAS T. TOMKIEWICZ--779
Carson, St.; Hazleton, Penna. p. 79

MARIAN G. WEISMAN-130
Franksworth Ave., Bordentown, New Jersey
p. 81

WILLIAM J. ZEGARSKI-143 West
Broad St., Nanticoke, Penna. p. 82

PATRICIA TOMASKOVICH-211 East
8th St., Wyoming, Penna.

ROBERT A. WELCH-404 East Church
St., Nanticoke, Penna. p. 81

RAYMOND S. ZELINSKI-83 Newport
St., Ashley, Penna.

ARTHUR TREVETHAN-170 East
Dorrance St., Kingston, Penna. p. 79

WAYNE D. WESLEY- 329 Bennett St.,
Luzerne, Penna. p. 81

ANNE G. ZENDIAN-69 East Third St.,
Wyoming, Penna. p. 82

MAE V. TREWERN-188 Ninth St.,
Wyoming, Penna. p. 80

ellen c. wessel825 Highland Dr.,
Summit, New Jersey p.81

BETTY ANN ZETO-158 Matson Ave.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. p. 82

ANTHONY J. TURCHETTI-394
Wyoming Ave., Wyoming, Penna. p. 80

EDWARD WILLIAMS JR.-357 Winola
Ave., Kingston, Penna. p. 81

ROBERT J. ZIEGLER-551 South
Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. p. 82

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21 Union St.,
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�EDITOR'S LETTER
At the beginning of the year the task of organizing and completing the '68 AMNICOLA seemed
an insurmountable one. However, as the year quickened its pace and sped rapidly onward, a dedicated
group of staff members gathered together to tackle the job. These people do not deserve praise only
for their work but also for their friendship , wit, and humor throughout the long hours of work.
My thanks to the photographers, for without photographs there can be no book. Thanks Jim for
heading the crew and adding the professional touch.
Thanks Tom for being everywhere at the same time, for your ideas, and for getting the special shots
we needed. Thanks Jack for joining the crew when the work began to pile up and for the fine work
during those last hectic weeks.
So you want to do events? Thanks Alicia for doing a fine job on the events section, your nimble
fingers on the typewriter, and also for your drollery and jocularity.
Thanks Irene for the capable assistance. Thank you Mary for the dorms and the donuts.
My thanks Carol for organizing the club section and trying to schedule those club pictures. Thank
you Ellen for a fine job on the faculty section. Good-luck Carol and Ellen with the '69 AMNICOLA.
Thanks Mike for really working hard for those badly needed ads. I'm sure that you will do even
better next year.
My thanks Merry for the Foreward and your solace.
Thanks Bob Thompson of the BEACON staff for the use of some of the sport's copy. Thanks Grace,
Mr. Nolan's secretary, for all your effort in seeing that the book was exactly the way we wanted it.
Special thanks Dr. Farley for your time and contribution to the dedication. Don't worry Mr. Colson
. . . we made the deadline. Thank you for your advice and guidance throughout the year.
Last but not least, thank you students and faculty of Wilkes College.

George Andresky
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DEDICATION ...................... 6

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CAMPUS .............. ............. 11
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ATHLETICS ...................... 179
ADVERTISEMENTS ........... 215

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Carol Skalski

ASSISTANT EDITOR
Thomas Cardillo

BUSINESS MANAGER
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ADMINISTRATION
Janice Saunders

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Susan Smith

DORMITORIES
Mary Lauck

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PHOTOGRAPHY
John Strinkoski-Head Photographer
Ray Garwala

TYPIST
Barbara McNicholl

FACULTY ADVISOR
Chester E. CoJson

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��FOREWORD
Four short years ago Wilkes College welcomed a new freshman class to
its campus. During our stay we experienced Wilkes in its multiplicity of
stimulating aspects, incluuing the intellectual, the social, the culLural, and
the athletic. We became a part of Wilkes, upholding all that it stands for.
And now that ,,e are leaving we will take a part of Wilkes ,rith us-the
fruits of the past four year,;. We will take with us the i111porta11t and enuuring thing:,;, the intangihle:,;, anJ also the memorie:,; of all that Wilkes has
meant for us. Each year " ·e try lo capture the essence of these memories
in concrete form in tlw A\1NICOLA. In the following pages you will find
traces of 1969.

�YEARROOK IJEDICATIO!V

The editorial staff of the AMNICOLA dedicate this edition to Miss
Annette Evans whose interest in her community and in Wilkes College has
enriched the lives of manv thousands.
Miss Evans early offered her support to the College and, throughout
her many years of senice

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the Board of Trustees, has supported every

effort to broaden and liberalize the program of the College and to improve
its standards.
Although her interests are as broad as the program of the College, her
special interests are in the performing arb. Her breadth of vision and keen
interest have influenced the chararter of the~P programs and the results
of her interest are revt'aled in the 11ew IH1ildi11g,; that have been dedicated
to intellectual and artistic purposes.

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�PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE TO THE CLASS OF 1969
Every class that ha:; graduated from Wilkes has faced some special challenge.

In the early years of the College, our graduates emerged into the discouraging years of
the "Great Depression." Before the Depression had ended, our graduates and students found
themselves involved in the Second World War. And then, following this war, all of us found
ourselves involved in the ideological confli r.t and in the "Cold War," which is a part of it.
Simultaneously, we are caught in the turlrnlence of revolutionary change created by the
scientific and technological revolution. We can only hope lo meet the varied challenges of
our times by critically examining our dilemma and liy cultivating independent thought and
sound judgment.
You are completing your undergraduate studies in the midst of international, racial, group
and personal tensions resulting from continued conflict and radical change. You must live
with these tensions, and if you are to play a constructive role

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this world , you must

('Ultivate clarity of v1s1011, soundness of judgment, and stability of character. These personal qualities are required of those who are to maintain personal integrity and pmse.

I hope that, during your years at Wilkes, yOL1 have gained broader vision, have learned
to distinguish the trivial from the relevant, and have acquired a faith that the prohlems of
our times can be resolved hy those who involve themselves in constructive effort.
Faithfully yours,

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the great questions that l'hallenge

mankind. We are not 'authoritarians' nor do ,l"e believe that final answers are
attainable. We do believe that only by a continuing search for better answers
and by a consideration of all alternatives can we hope Lo improve man's lot
on this planet."
Dr. EugPne Failey

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and the new, the quaint and the modern . It becomes a homeaway-from-home for many students-a home which provides
time for fun and relaxation as well as constructive activity.
There are many facets oJ the college: lmildings, staff members, professors, organizations, and above all, students. It
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Levanda , .\Irs. Mary Glahn, Mrs. Marjorie Kortis, Miss Ann Marie Kruger, Miss Florence Hassel. ROW 2-Wi!liam Denion,
Patrick J\Iicha els, Thoma s Martin, Albert Gushock, Gerard Gaughan , Fred Wall. John Shabelski , Stephen Sadowski, Theodore
Thom as, George Brice, Raymond Ogin, .\latthew Leshinski.

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FRANCIS J. MICHELINI
Dean of Academic Affairs

ROBERT S. CAPIN
Director of Evening College

JOHN P. WHITBY
Dean of Admissions

RALPH B. ROZELLE
Director of Graduate Program

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�MRS. HERVEY AHLBORN

B. HOPKINS MOSES
Registrar

Dean of Women

GEORGE F. RALSTON
Dean of Student Affairs

JOHN J. CHWALEK
Placement and Guidance Director

ARTHUR HOOVER
Assistant to Dean

ALEX PAWLENOK
Comptroller

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CHARLES ABATE
Business Manager
WALTER H . MOHR
Director of Development

FRANCES SEARS
Dire&lt;.:tor of College Consultation

RICHARD RASPEN
Director of Financial Aid

SAMUEL M. DAVENPORT, III
Director of Alumni Relations

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�DEPARTMENT
CHAIRMEN

CHESTER COLSON
Art

FRANK DONAHOE
Engineering and Physics

BENJAMIN FIESTER
English

WILLIAM GASBARRO
Music

EUGENE HAMMER
Education

RUTH JESSEE
Nursing Education

BRONIS KASLAS
History

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History

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Sociology

JOHN REESE
Phy sical Education

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Biology

STANKO VUJICA
Philosophy and Religion

SAMUEL ROSENBERG
Commerce and Finance

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ROBERT RILEY
Psychology

�FACULTY

DING K. WONG
l\fatliemati"s
MICHAEL J. BA RONE
Education

DR. ANGEL BELIC

J /\:VIES P. BERG
History

Foreign Language

DR. U.JACAR S. DA WA
Commerce and Finance

JOSEPH T. BELL!JCCI
Education

ROBERT l'. BOl\1BOY
Enµ;lish

MRS. SA1\I UEL llOSCH

Enµ;lish

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DR.

ALVAN BRUCH
Physics

LILY
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HAROLD E. COX
History

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Educat10n

�LILY J. DAVIS
Education

WARREN E. DE ARMENT
English

JAMES DE COSMO
Mathematics

DR. JORGE E. DE CUBAS
Foreign Language

ELWOOD DISQUE
Foreign Language

BERENICE D'VORZON
Art

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MAHMOUD H. °FAHMY

Mathematics

Education

WELTON G. FARR AR
Commerce and Finance

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HERBERT GARBER

JEANNETTE GARBER

Music

Education

ALFREDS. GROH
English

�FARRA R
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STANLEY S. GUTIN
English

STANLEY J. HOLDEN

DR. LEVERE C. HOSTLER

Physics

Physics

MARTHA HADSEL

WILBUR F. HA YES

English

Biology

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DETTY JAHR

WALTER KABY

Mathematics

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STAl\LEY BRAUGHTON KAY

Psychology

Philosophy an&lt;l Religion

CHARLOTTE
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DR. GRACE KIMBALL

MRS. ANNE KISH

Biology

English

JUDITH E. KRAVITZ

DR. JOHN N. LA BOWS, JR.

:Vlathernatics

Chemistry

�CHARLOTTE LORD

MARY LOU LOVETTE

JOHN C. LUKIS

English

Foreign Languages

Physical Education

SHARYN K. LYONS
Physical Education

ROSEMARIE LA VILLA

JOHN F . .\!EYERS

Foreign Language

History

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Forci~n Language

CHESTER N. \JOLLEY
English

LE RO Y W. \I
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NEJIB

WALTER H. NEIHOFF
Politi"al Science

ROBERT E.
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Art

DR. VALENTIN C. PLANIOL
Fort·ign Language

DR. GERALD H. PERKUS
English

RAYMOND PHILLIPS
Foreign language

RICHARD E. PROBERT
Music

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Art

RONALD G. RAINEY
Physic.il Education

JOSE M. Ril3AS
Foreign Language

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'\IRS. RUTH T. ROBERTS

English

English

JAMES P. ROIJECHKO
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ROSENDO E. SANDOS

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Physical Education
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ROLAND C. SCH.\UDT

Music

Physiral Eduration

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ALBERT C. SERZAN
Foreign Lnng:uag:c

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Art

KUO-KO:'IC SHOW

J. GEORGE SILES

History

Education

EUGENE SULLIVAN
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JOHN J. SWOBODA
Music

HOWARD A. SWAIN. JR.

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PAUL R. WERNER

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Philosophy and Rcli,!ion

DR. ROBERT E. WERNER

ROBERT A. WEST

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Biology
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

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JEAN MARIE CHAPASKO
Biology
Ashley, Pa .

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PAUL WENDER

Chemistry
Wyoming, Pa.

Chemistry
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

�After selection by a committee of deans and other faculty,
twenty-eight seniors were chosen to he included in WHO'S
WHO IN AiVIERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES.
These selections were based on scholarship, citizenship, and
participation in extracurricular activities. This publication
provides business and industry with a list of young people
with promising futures.

JAMES n~NNEDY
Hislorv
Geth lehen&lt; Pa.

DA VlD RALSTON

DONALD SPRCCK

Business Administration
'l'; 'ilkes-Uarre, Pa.

Business Administration
Massapequa Park, N. Y.

JOHN SANDO

THOMAS RlCHARDS

History
Wi lke~-Barre, Pa.

Forty Fon. Pa.

Economics

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�THOMAS KELLY
Economics
Forty Fort, Pa.

CARL SIRACCSE
Poli Lical Science
S\\oyerville. Pa.

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ROllERT ZECLARSKI

ED\\'IN \JANDA

Music
Roselle Park. N. J.

Kit11t:&gt;. Zambia, Ct'nlral Africa

�l\lARILYl\ MOFFATT

ANN ALL.vlBAUGH

Mathematics
Fort) F'orl, Pa.

Fine Arts
Bridgeport, W. Va.

\VlLLlAM DOWNEY

GEORGE PAWLUSH

Business Administration
Bin!-(hamton, N. Y.

Business Administration
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

CAROL Sh:.J\LSKl

ELLEN l:lELNOSKI

Spanish
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English
Nanticoke, Pa.

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�MICHAEL BAl3USCHAK
Fine Arts
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

JOSEPH FRAPPOLLI
History
Florence, N.

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R. BRUCE COMSTOCK
Mathematics
West Pillston, Pa.

CHRISTINE SULAT

NANCY HAWK

JAMES CALDERONE

En;Jish
Jenkinstmrn, Pa.

English
Mountaintop, Pa.

English
Belleville. N. J.

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GEORGE HARRISON

RAYMOND DOWNEY

Mathematics
Honesdale, Pa.

Economics
Massapequa Park, N. Y.

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Spruck. ROW 2-Robcrt Silvj, Carl Siracuse, Thomas K,, Ji ). Thomas Ric hank Pal rick
\1ichael Gr,·,zkowiec . .Tame, Kennedy, David Ralston.

SENIOR CLASS
OFFICERS

Christine Sula!, Donald
Burke. Brian McGrath,

JUNIOR CLASS
OFFICERS

!NEY
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J ames Saba l ini- PrC'sid,·nt, Linda Acornley-Trf'asur&lt;T, Paula C ilhcrt
Scnetary, Willian, :\kCrnw- Vil'e-Prcsident.

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�THE GRADUATES
RIGHT-BERNADINE ADONIZIO, B.A.- Biology; DAVE ALEXANDER, B.A.-History. BELOW- ANN ALUMBAUGH, B.A.- Fine Arts
Education; ANTHONY ANDERS, B.A.- Math ; ESTELLE ANDREWS,
B.A.-Eng-Iish; RICHARD ASCH, B.S.- Music Education. SECOND
ROW-FRED ASSMUS, B.S.-Accounling ; BOB ASHTON, RA.Biology; BARBARA ASTON, B.A.- Psychology: JOSEPH AUFIERO,
B.S.-Business Administration.

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�LEFT-MICHAEL BABUSCHAK, B.A.- Fine Arts ; MIMI BAIRD, B.A.
-English; RONALD BARNICK, B.S.- Chemistry; PATRICIA BARRERA, B.S.-Music Education; RUTII BARTOLETTI, B.A.- History;
LOUIS BARTOLINI, B.A.- Fine Arts: RICHARD BAYLISS, RA.Economics; SIGRID BEHNKE, B.A.-Gcrman.

�RIGHT-BARBARA BELLUCI, B.S.- Nursing Education; ELLEN
BELNOSKI, B.A.- English; ALICE BEYRE~T, B.S.- Music Education;
JOHN BEYRENT, B.S.-Music Education: JEA N BIGOS, B.A.-Sociology; DOROTHY BISHER, B.S.- Nursing Education ; EARL BITELY,
B.A.- Biology; ANGELA BONA VOGLIA, B.A.- Sociology; LINDA
BOWERS, R.A.-Sociology ; ELLEN ANN BOYER. B.A.- German.

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�RIGHT- :.\1ARY RRITT. B.S.-:VIedical Technology: JOA!\ BROBYN. B.A.- English. BELOW-

NEIL BROWi\". B.A.-English: BRUCE BRliGEL,
B.S.- Business AJministration: HARRY BRULEY,
B.A.--Biology : PATRICK BURKE, B.S.-Rusi11ess
Administrati on.

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�RIGHT- ROBERT BURNAT. B.S.-Comrnerce and Finance; PAUL BURRY. B.A.}1athernatics; ROGER BUTLER, B.S.i.Vlusic Education; JAMES CALOERONE,
B.A.-English; ANDREW CASPER, D.A.
-Biology; MARVIN CASTERLINE, B.S.
-Accounting; ROBERT CATINA. 13.S.Business
Education:
JEAN
MARIE
CIIAPASKO_ B.A.-Biology: KENNETH
CHAPPLE, B.S. - Du,iness Administration; JOHN CHA UMP. B.S.-Biology;
ANGELA CHERVENITSKI. B.A.- Mathematics: JOHN CHOPACK. B.S.- Accounting.

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Education; MICHAEL CLARK, B.A.-B1ology; CHRIS COLO VOS, B.S.-Commerce
and Finance; CHARLES COMEGYS, B.S.
- Business
Administration;
ROBERT
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�LEFT- SUSAN CONNER, B.A.- Political Science;
MICHAEL CONNOLLY, B.S.-Business Administration. BELOW- R. CRAIG CULLEN. B.A.Business Administration ; JOHN CURTIS, B.S.Music Education; BARBARA CYWINSKI, B.A .Fine Arts: PAUL DAVIES, B.A.- Biology.

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LEIT-MARIE DAVIS. B.S.- Nursing Education: JOHN DEKUTOSKL
B.A.-Biology; ROSALIE DEMKO. B.A.- Sociology: ELAINE DIXON,
B.A .-English; HENRY DONATI. B.S. -Mathematics; WILLIAM
DONG AS. B.S.-Commerce and Finance: JEAN DORAN. R.S.- Business
Administration; RAYMOND DOWNEY. B.S.-Economics: WILLIA!\1
DOWNEY. B.S.-Business Administration: DANIEL DRAHUS. B.S.Accounting.

�RIGHT-FRED EBERT, B.S.- Commerce and Finance; THERESA
ELLIS, B.A.-Political Science. BELOW- JOHN EPHLIN. B.A.- English; ROGER ERICSON, B.S.-Music; WALTER ERWJNE. RS.Accounting; JANICE M. EVANS, B.S.-Nursing Education; SHARON
EVANS, B.S.- Nursing Education; TOM EV ANS. B.A.-Mathematics;
ESTHER FARRAR, B.S.- Fin e Arts Education ; STEPHEN FARRAR,
B.S.-Accounting .

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B.A.-En~lish; EVELYN FELBER. B.i\.-Sociology: AR.\OLJJ FIERGANG. B.S.- Business J\rlministration: Ronald Filippini. B.S.-Acco unting; NATHAN FINK. B.S.- Accountinµ-: JA:\1ES FINi\. B.A.-".\1athematic$; CHRISTINE Al\\ FISHER. B.S.-}Jedical Trrhnolon.

�RIGHT- SUSAJ\i FISHER, B.A.- English; MARGERY FISHMAN,
B.A.- History; DIANE FLE:\1ING, B.A.-Spanish: JUDITH FORD.
B.S.-Nursint! Education: RICHARD FOY. B.A. -Psychology; MARGARET FRANKS, B.S.- Music Education; JOSEPH FRAPPOLLI,
B.A.-Historv: ;\1ARILYNN FROELICH, B.A.--French ; RONA.LI)
GABRIEL. B.A.-Mathematics: JOY GA.LISH. B.A.-English.

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GALLI,
B.S.- Accounting;
GERALDINE GALLO, B.A.-Economics. BELOW
-ELOISE GAMBLE, B.A.-Fine Arts; PEGGY
CARLAN, B.A.-History; PHILIP GASBARRO,
B.S.-- :vlusic Education; PAUL GAVALA, B.A.Psychology.

�RIGHT-- ROBERT GA WELKO. B.S.-Accounting; LILLIAN J. GEIDA, B.S.-Music
Education; DONNA GEORGE. B.A.-Biology; IN A GEORGE, B.A.__:_Sociology;
LUCIA GERKO, B.A.-Political Science;
STEPHEN GILLIGAN, B.S.-Business Adm1mstration; DAVID GINOCCHETTI,
B.S.-Business Administration; SAMUEL
GINOCCHETTI, B.S.-Business Administration; MICHAEL CLANCEY, B.S.-Business Administration; LINDA GLAWE,
B.A.-French; LYNN GLOMB, B.A.Psychology: SHARON GOING, B.A.-Sociology.

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GRANDCOLAS, B.A.-Psychology. ; ALAN
GREENBERG, B.S.-Business Administration; PATRICIA GREENFIELD, B.A.English.

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�LEFT-ELOISE GRIFFITHS, B.A.-Fine Arts;
JON GRIVNER, B.A.-Economics. BELOWMICHAEL GRYSZKOWIEC, B.S.-Commerce and
Finance; GAIL HADSALL, B.A.-History; ELIZABETH HAGUE, H.A.-English; KATHIE HANNON, B.S.-Business Education_

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�LEFT-JOHN HARMER, B.S.-Business Administration; BRIAN HAR-

RIS, B.A.-Biology; GEORGE HARRISON, B.A.-Mathematics; WILLIAM HARRISON, B.S.-Music Education; STEWART HARRY, B.A.
-Mathematics; NANCY HA WK, B.A. - English; ROSEMARY HAYDOCK, B.A.-English; LINDA HEARING, B.S.-Nursing Education;
DAYLE HEMINGWAY, B.S.- Nursing Education; JAMES HEMSTREET, B.A.-Business Administration.

�RIGHT-PHILIP HERFORT, B.S.- Music Education ; MARIE HERMANOFSKI, B.A.-English. BELOW- CHARLES HESSLER, B.A.Economics; CLAUDIA HOCH, B.A.- English; ROBERT HOLLIDAY,
B.A.-Social Science; CAROL HOLLISTER, B.A.-Sociology; WILLIAM HOMNICK, B.S.- Business Administration; ANTHONY HONKO,
B.S.- Business Administration: ROBERT HOOPER, B.A.- Biology;
JOHN HOWE, B.A.-History.

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HUDCE\S. ltS. -- Rll!-ine,~ Admi11i,tratio11: HAZEL HULSIZER. R.A.
- EngJi,h: JAVIES I\C/\LZO. R.S .- Bu,-ine~s Administration: CA IL
lSIILF:Y. R.t\. - Vla1h ,"m,lli1,: ur-..;UA IUUAl\0. B.A.-Social Science.

�RIGHT-DORIS JAFFI•:. B.A.-- -F:n:.:lish: MARY A\ N Ji\l\'KOWSKI.
B.A.- Histon: CY~Tf-lli\ .JARl)JNE. R.S.-Nu -i-sin£ Education: \Tt\RY
JEZIERSKI. 13.A. - English: JAMES .J. JOHNS. B.A.-Biology: KAREJ\
JOHNSON. B.S.--Merlical Techn olog): LYNN .JOH0lSON. B.A.--History: THAD KAL \~ANOW!CZ. B.A.--En;,foh: PAUL KA\F:. B.A.HistorL KATllY KARTEi\. R.A. - En;ilish.
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�ABOVE- STEVE KASKA. B.S.- Business Administration; BRYN
KEHRLI, B.A.- Psychology; RUTH ANN KELLEHER, B.S.- N ursing
Education. LEFT- THOMAS F. KELLY, B.A.- Economics ; JIM KENNEDY, B.A.- History; MlCHAEL KLEIN, B.S.- Accounting; DONl\"A
KiJNGER, B.D.- Nursin~ Education.

�RIGHT- MARGO KLii\"GLER. B.A.-English: KARL KNOECKLEIJ\, B.A.- Fine
Arts Education; TOY! KORUSH. RA.History: :YIETRO KOBUTA, B.S.- Music
Education: A. RICH ARD KO:YTi\TATH,
B.A.- Psychology;
KATHRYJ\
KONSA V AGE.
B.S. - Business
Education;
JOSEPH C. KOPEC. B.A.-Business Administration: :\IATTIJEW KOPETCHNY,
BA-Political Science; ROi\TALD KOSLOSKY. B.A.- Psychology: PAUL KOSLOWSKI, B.S.- 1\Iusic Education ; JOSEPH
KOTERBA, B.S.- Business Administration:
JUDY KOVACS, R.A.- English.
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�LEFT-JOHN KOVITCH, B.A.-Biology;
MICHAEL KRANISKY, B.S.-Business
Administration; ELEANOR M. KRUSHEFSKI. B.S.- Ylusic; KENNETH KUNEC,
B.A.- Mathematics; ELAYNE KUPRIONAS,
B.A.-English;
WILLIAM
J.
KWOCHKO. B.A.-Economics; SHEILA
LASER. B.A.-Fine Arts.

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�LEFT-LI:\DA LaTORRE, B.A.-English; BILL
LAYDEN. B.S.-Business Administration. BELOW
- BILL LEANDRI, B.S.-Commerci~ ancl Finance;
WALTER LECKO, B.A.-Sociology; BARBARA
LEITER. B.S.--N ursing Education: NICOLE LePOCHAT. B.A.- History.

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WILLIAM LEVIN. B.S.-Cornrnerce and Finance: CYNTHIA LEWIS,
B.A.-History; PATRICIA J. LEWIS. B.S. - Business Administration;
GILLIAN LINDLEY. B.S.- Nursing Education; EDWARD LISKEY,
B.S.-Music Education : EDWARD J. LOCH. B.S.- \1usic Education:
ANGELO LOVERRO. BA- History.

�RIGHT- BONNIE '\1AY LOVERRO, B.A.-Mathematics; JOEL LUBIN,
B.A.-Mathematics. BELOW-EILEE.'l' LUFF, B.A.-Fine Arts; EDWARD LUFT JR., B.A.-English: JOYCE LUTSON, B.S.- Business Education; JANET LUTZ. B.S.-Business Administration ; PATRICIA
LUZENSKI, B.A.-English ; HARRIET LYONS, B.A.- Fine Arts; JAMES
MacNEELY, B.S.-Business Education; BRIAN McGRATH, B.S.- Business Administration.

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}JJ\CUR. B.S.~ Pll\sir~: Cf\RL \IACACNA. B.A. - :Vlathernatics: ROSANNE i\lACURE. B.A.~ English: DA\IEL \!ALLOY. B.S.~Business
Administration: E:11WI :'\. \IA\ llA. ltS. - ~lusi(' Education: HENRY
\IARCHETTI. B.S.- \lu,ir· l~durnti1J11: .J E:l·TREY \IARClS. R.S.- At·
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�RIGHT- RICHARD MARSELLES. B.A.-So('io lo~y : JEANNE MARTORELLI. R.S.- Bu~iness Admini,tratiun: ROSALIE MAZUR. B.A .Biology ; LINDA ~VJEAD. H.A.- Fine Arts: :\IAIUAN :VIELNYK. B.A.English; IRVING MENDELSSOHN. B.A. - Biology: PAUL lVIERRILL.
B.S. - Busincss Administration: JOHN METROKO. B.S.- Accounting;
JANE MILLEN. B.A.-Fine Arts: ILONA MINER. B.A.- Fine Arts.

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JOH\ i\JIZI.':. B.A. - Political Science. BELOWAl\NETTE :.\lLODZINSKI. B.S.- :.VIusic Education;
.\IARILY:\ MOFFATT, B.A.~Mathematics; PATRICIA :\IOIR. B.A.-Ps) cholog) : RA YMOJ\DE
MONTA,.\TE. B.A. - Sociolog).

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�RIGHT-WILLIAM MONTGOMERY, B.A.
-History; WILLIAM MORAN, B.S.Accounting; HOWARD MOREIDA-IN
MEMORIAM; CHARLES MORGAN, B.A.
- Economics; MARYLEE MORGAN, B.A.
-English; PAUL MORGIS, B.S.- Business
Administration; WILLIAM MORRIS, B.S.
-Business Education; MARY MORROW,
B.A.--English; HOW ARD MOSES, B.S.Accounting; RHODA MOSES, B.A.-English; JOH~ MOYER, 8.A.- Mathematics:
GERARD MULLARKEY, B.A.- Psychology.

Due to an unforlunate accident, a
member of our class, Howard Moreida,
was taken from us, hut in our memories, he will still remain a rnernher of
the class of 1969.

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�LEFT- ALYSE NACKSON. B.A.- Psychology: FLORENCE NAPOLI, B.S.- Chemistry: DIAI\E \/AZZARO. BA - English;
DOLORES NEFF. 13.A.- History: BETTE
NERO DA . BA- English; CATHY NIELSEN. B.S.- Rusincss l&lt;:clucalion.

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�LEFT-JOSEPH l\IHEJ\, B.A.-Social Science;
JA:.VCES NOONAN, B.S.-Busincss Administration.
BELOW- RICHARD NOTARI , B.A.-;'.1athematics;
CAROLYN OBERZUT, B.A.- Sociology; MARGARET O'CONNOR. B.A.-Biology ; MARJORIE
OGRODNIK. B.S.-Business Education.

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LEFT- EARL ORCUTT. B.A.-Music; CHRISTINE ORISCHAK. B.A.
- Fine Arts; ANTHONY ORSI, 13.A.- Psychology; ROBERT ORTH,
B.S.- Business Admini-tration; WALTER ORZE, B.A.-Political Science; MARGARET OSBORKE. B.A.-English; DAVID PALMER, B.A.
- Fine Arts; LOUIS PECORA, B.S.- Physics; DOROTHY PEIFFER,
B.S.-Business Education ; DAVID PETERFREUND, B.A.- Psychology.

�RIGHT -MICHAEL PETRILLO, B.A.-Biology; DARIA PETYO, B.A.
-English. BELOW- ROBERT PHILLIPS, B.S.- Commerce and Finance; LJNDA PICCOTTI, B.S.- Mediral Technology; KENNETH PIETRZAK, B.A.-English; .JAMES PIRINO, B.A.- Biology; .JOHN PISH,
B.S.-Business Education; STEPHEN POLNASZEK, B.S.- Chemistry;
JOHN POWELL, B.S.- Business Administration; DAVID RALSTON.
B.S.-Business Administration.

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�LEFT- PAT DUGAN REESE, B.A.- French ; BONITA RENSA, B.A.English; ROBERT l{EYNOLDS, B.A.-Biology; TH0~1AS RICHARDS,
B.A.-Economics; JANE RIFEI\BERY, B.A.-English ; CURTIS
ROBERTS, B.S.- Music Education; MICHAEL ROBERTSON, B.A.English: CARLYLE ROBINSON, B.S.-Business Education.

�RIGHT- FRANK RODELLA , B.A.- History; ALBERT ROKE, B.A.Biology ; CARL ROMANSKI , B.A.- Spanish; RICHARD ROWETT,
B.A.- Social Studies; MEL RUBIN, B.S.- Accounting ; MICHAEL
RUDUSKI, B.S.-Physics ; WILLIAM RYAN, B.S.- Business Administration; CAROL SADLUCKI, B.A.- French; VICTOR SALIDAS, B.A.
- Mathematics ; DANIEL SALSBURG, B.A.- Mathematics.

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�RIGHT-JOHN SA ,DO. H.A.-History: ROZANNE SAI\DRL B.A.- Biology. BELOW-John
SA\TO. 13.A.-11athematics: LA WREN CE SA VITSKY. B.A.--Sociolugy: SYLVIA SCALISE. 13.A.Sociology: SHEILA SCHMALTZ. B.A. - Sociology.

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B.A.Ph)sics: JCDY SCOTT, B.A. - Sociology;
LESTER S DOROW. B.A.- Psychology;
JEAi\ .\Ji\RIE SEAGRE;'\, B.S.- .\lusic Erlucation: CARY SESSIONS, B.S. - Accountin~: i\IARJORIE SHAFFER. B.A.- Engli,h: STEPHEN SHAI:\IAN. B.A. - Politi·
ca l Science: '.\IARY ELLE'. SHAW. 13.S.\ursing Education: GLORIA SHI\DEL.
B.S.-- Commerce and Finance : .\TICHELE
SHIVE LL. 13.S.- .\-Iusic Education: IWY
SHUBERT. B.S.- Commerce and Finance;
JAi\lES SHGRSKIS. B.S.-Ph) sic5.

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CARL SIRACUSE, B.A.--Political Science: BELOW- CAROL SKALSKI, B.A.- Spanish ; JUA;\/JT A SKARNULIS, B.A.-Biology, MARIE
SKIBINSKI, B.A.-Mathematics: JOSEPH SKVARLA , B.A.-History.

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LEFT-CAROL SLADI\f_ B.A.-:\1athematics: CHERYL SLONIPAK
B.A.-Psychology; LILLli\N SMITH GATTO_ B.A.-English; ROBERT
SMJTH, B.S.-Chemistry: ROBERT SMURLO, B.S.-Music Education;
LYNN SNYDER, B.A.- Enp;lish: LOIS SOBIESKI. B.S.-Business Education: EUGE:\/E SOLO:VION. B.A.- Music: ANN SOMERVILLE, B.A.
-Pol itical Science: NICKOLAS SOSIK. B.S.- Commerce and Finance.

�RIGHT-D01\ALD SPRUC:K. B.S. - Business Administration: DIANN
STAHL, B.A.-Social Studies. BELOW- Ylirhael Stahl. R.A.-Political
Science: MICHAEL STAIR. B.S.- Music Education: JOSCPH STALLONE, B.A.- Fine Arts; EUGENE STARNA. B.S.-Rusiness Administration; R. SCOTT STAUFFER. 13.S.-Business Administration: HARRIET STEAFATHER. B.S.--Nursing Education: DORIS STEVENS,
B.A.-English: GLENN STEVENSO:\. B.S.- Cornmerce and Finance.

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�LEFT- JOSEPH STOFKO. B.A.- Mathematics; ROBERT STRECHAY,
B.S.- Accountin~; RO HERT STREISEL. B.S.- Business Administration;
RICHARD STRITTMATTER. B.S.- Business Administration: LEONARD STROPE. B.A.- En~lish: \!ARY SWAN. B.A.-English: KEITH
SWANSON. B.A.-Biology: ALLA;\' SWAVfEK, B.S.-Accounting.

�RIGHT-SUZANNE SWENSKI, B.A.-Mathematics; CAROL SWIFT,
B.A.-French; ELLEN TAGGART, B.A.-English; SHARON TELBAN,
B.S.-Nursing Education; CHARLES THARP, B.A.- History; JAMES
THOMAS, B.S.-Business Administration; VIRGINIA THOMAS, B.A.
-Fine Arts; SHARON TYSON, B.A.-Fine Arts; JONATHAN VALETINE, B.S.-Commerce and Finance; SANDRA VICI , B.A.- English.

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i\dmini,:tration: DA YID W /\ DAS. B.S.- Business
\clmi11istratio11 . RELOW-RICHAfW WALK. R.A.
- .\lathematics: PATRICIA WALLACE. B.S.Bus1ness Administration: ROBI&lt;:RT WALLA CE.
B.S.- Music Education: PATRICE WALSH. B.A. Sociolog,.
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Arts : NAt\'CY WANCZYK , H.A.--Fine
Arts: JOH 1-; WARUNEK. B.A.-Phpics:
STEVE\: W ASSERSTIWM. B.A.~Commerce and Finance: HOWARD WEINBERG. B.S.- Busine•:- Ed u ca t i o 11 :
\1ARSHA
WEL~STEIN,
13.A.- Social
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unitiu11: JOS[Pl I WIEN l)L. B.S.-Rusirie.;s Aclmi11islralio11: l&gt;AVff) WILLIA7'1S.
B.A. - Vla1hematics:
THOMAS
WILLJAMS. B.A. - PoliLical Sl'if'IH'P.

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�LEFT-JAMES WILLS. B.S.- Business Administration: CYr\THIA WISNIEWSKI, B.S.-Nursing
Education. BELOW-CAROL WOMELSDORF.
B.A.- English; FRANK WOJCIK, B.A.-English;
FREDERICK WYnRA. B.A.- Psychology: JAMES
WYNN. B.A.- Psychology.

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1ELSDORF.
1.- English;
f!y: JAMES

LEFT-CAROLE YACKOSKL B.i\.-English; JAMES YAHARA, B.S.
-Business Administration; LORRAINE YAMR US. B.A.- So,,iology:
JERRY YAREMKO, B.S.- Cornrnerce and ·Finanrn: VINCE YARMEL.
B.S.-Business Administration; KATHLEEN YEAGER, 8.A.-English;
JOSEPH YOZVIAK, B.S.-Business Education; HELEN YURKOWSKI.
B.S.-Elementary Education; EDWARD ZACKO. B.S.- Music Education: ANTHONY ZALETA_ B.A.- English.

�LEFT- JOH!\ ZALOT. B.A.- History; THOVIAS
ZAWILSKI. B.A. - Biulogy: RAYMOND ZAVADA.
B.A. - Mathematics : ROBERT ZEGLARSKI , B.S.Music Education : ]OHi\ ZIKOR, H.A.- Sociology:
KENNETH ZURA. B.A. - Mathematics.

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Skip Hess, Terry Hurley. ROW 3--David Herzog, Bryn Kehrli, Gerry Willetts, John Deem, Roanld Lustig, Wayne Cresta,
Malcolm Lumsden, Harry Bruley, Demetrious Papademetriou, Francois Song. ROW 4- Alan Zellner, Byrce Burgess, Alan
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LEFT TO RIGHT- GROUP- Kathy Katarynick, Arden Shames, Cindy Dorfman, Carol Moskowitz,
Betsy Manka, Nancy Wall, Ilette Ra sweil er, Cathy Brenn an, Mrs. Kin g, Patricia Rubertone, Joan
Penta, Karen Bates, Krishne Din gle, Kathy Sd1irah111an, P e)!gy Bayl iss, Vi cki Luther, Sandi Peterson, Helen Kish, Su e Findon, Antoinette Sebastian , J oa nn P Sd,reibrnaier.

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�76 W. SOUTH
LEFT TO RIGHT- ROW 1- Kris !Vlazzola. i\lariannc Baker, Elizahet li Patton,
Nancy Tubbs, .\fory Kaz111ien;zak. ROW
2---J an Levy, Na Kyun g Lee, Erica
Lieberman. Marylou Sc hu madwr, Su e
Tn·nkamp, Phylli s Matti s. Linda Kailbourn , Phylli s Mint"lli.

150 S. RIVER
LEFT TO RfCHT- ROW
Sandy
Stn·1·,·II. H,·n,·,· !\fun-i, Elai,!A' Lundy,
Jud y S .. ott , Fran,·,•s Sal)'adu. Charlotti,
Kl .. intui&gt;. Lynn,· W,·scott. ROW 2 Ho:--annt· ~laguin&gt;, ~aunrlra Naylor,
Phyllis Caydns. Ali,-., S,·kowski, D.-,,
Nunn. S haryn l'avid is. Mary .lan e H1·ww111utli. Cill I.ind It') ..Tt-an S.-a;:rcn.

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LEFT TO RJGHT-- ROW I - Marianne Ryan, Candy Cates,
Donna Futchko, Jean ette Click. ROW 2- Miss Zipko, Annelle Kogut, Linda Dan, Marianne Surplus, Janet AHast.
ROW 3- Susan Rossi, Midge Breslof, Carole Bartlett,
Stephie Dreher, Chris Bu sh, .Joanne Brown.

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Gl'n&lt;" Starna, Richard Strillmuttcr. HOW 2-- Duvid
Alt·xa11dn. llnw,· H1-~1ky. IJani,·l M. Salsliur~.
Larry \1,·K,•own. John '.'-anto. Jim Coll,·tte. ROW
."l- --M icliac·I Cr)szkow il' c:, John R. Curtis, Chu.-k
L,·n~l1·, Alvan lln11·h. Timothy Deunlinµ. Thomas
D,·11111vie. \lic·lia, ·I S1ahl.
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�235 S. FRANKLIN
LEFT TO RIGHT--ROW 1- Judy Steinfeld , Linda
Glaive. Sally Fear, Shirley Knautz, Francis Snyder,
Judy Mikulicz. ROW 2- Carol Surift, Cyndee P agano,
Dottie Harkins, Irma Menn , Lynn Way, Jan Putnam,
Sharon Howe, Mrs. Schra ge.

239 S. FRANKLIN
LEFT TO RIGHT- ROW I - Marilyn Torren1i , Ellen
Taggart, Marilyn Aaronson, Susan Conner, Carol
Leland. ROW 2- Deborah Bronstein, Dori Jaffe, Donna-Su Brown, Helle Neroda, Dolores Draganchuk,
Nancy Woodruff, Jane M. Gower. ROW 3- Evelyn
Racicot, Linda Bowers, Carol Densmore, Vicki Wil ccnski, Elaine Mengel, JYiargie Shaffer, Nancy Baird,
Ell en Stamer, Shirley Guiles, Donna Hospodar,
Aphrodite Xrrom eritou.

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�Growth, Development, Learning
. . . all processes which are associated with college life. We, the
students, know, however, that these
processes are not confined to the
classroom. Campus clubs and organizations give us an opportunity
to put to use what we have l~arned
in the classroom and lo express our
opinions, and develop new talents.

We learn to expand our efforts

CREATIVELY

CUJ

and grow by accepting and sharing

RESPONSIBILITY

We prepare for the future

MENTALL y . . . . ..

and

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�We express ourselves
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asso~. We, the
, that these
ned to the
lis and oropportuni ty
1ve learned
~xpre&amp;S our
1ew talents.

We learn ahout others and expand our horizons

CULTURALLy

and

SOCIALLy

PHYSICALLY . . .

Through service to others
we demonstrate our

RELIABILITY

ARTISTICALLY

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THE BEACON

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GROUP INCLU DES---- ::-,am Pearlman, sports ed.; Mary Kazmierczak, copy ed.; Marlene Augustine, exchange ed.; Chuck Lengle, editor•
in-chief; Cind y West, news ed. ; Chris Sul at. senior advisor; Maureen Klaproth, managing ed.

Maureen Klaproth

Cindy West

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�CREATIVE EFFORTS -

develop skills and talents, and yield satisfaction.

Under the operation of a
new staff, and a revamped format, Wilkes' weekly newspaper expanded and now carries
national news topics, opinion
polls, news from other campuses and controversial editorials.
The BEACON is both the product and the instrument of cre•
ativity for every interested
Wilkes' student.

CHUCK LENGLE

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STAN }?EARLMAN

MARLENE AUGUSTINE

MARY KAZMIERCZAK

KATHIE HANNON

�AMNICOLA

ELLEN BELNOSKI

CAROL SKALSKI
Co-Editor

Co-Editor

THOMAS CARDILLO
Assistant Editor

Sounds of a yearbook office-

"! forgot to order a yearbook last year. Please
send to Tokyo."-"Why isn't anybody ever here?"
"Mr. Colson, there's this little problem ... " "We can't work with this 'guditis' going around."
- " It HAS to be done by tomorrow!"

WE'RE FINISHED!

MICHAEL KENNEDY

�SUSAN SMITH

JANICE SAUNDERS

RAYGARWALA

JOHN STRINKOSKI

BARBARA McNICHOLL

�MANUSCRIPT
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Gal
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STAFF-1969
Editor ......................... ANNE AIMETTI
Associate Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JOYCE NAHAS
Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BO NIT A RENSA
Corresponding Secretary . . . . . . . CAROLE ZARENSKI
Faculty Advisor ................ PATRICIA BOYLE

Volume XXII, Numbers 1 and 2 of the MANUSCRIPT
was published in the spring. It was dedicated to the themes
of reality and escape from reality. MANUSCRIPT is an
experience in personal creativity expressed in poetry, prose,
and photography.

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�ACCEPTS RESPONSIBILITY

The student puts himself "on the line" when he
whether it is for organizing a dance or constructing student life policy.

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I.D.C .

INCLUDES-Dolores Tyler, Nancy Tubbs, Linda Dan, Rita DuBrow, Ann Alumbaugh, George Harrison, Sandy Strevell, Renee Mucci, Barbara Williams,
Pagano, Rita Stempin, Nina Mollica, Joan Penta, Ellen Shutte, Ken Rosenchance, Peggy Occhipinti, Helen Fedyszyn, Ine Tamm, Joanne Levine, Claire
Ina George, Catherine Oleson, Mariangla Santos, Carol Leland, Mike Broaks, Ellen Stamner, Alice Nasielski, Marilyn Arneson, Bill Kaye, Wendy Bur•
.John Gaizione, Drew Gubanich, Alyse Nackson, Susan Conner, Dave Nicholson.

I.D.C. is composed of elected representatives from
each dormitory. The council sponsors activities, discusses issues and problems, and acts as a coordinator between dorm students, student government,
and administration.

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FFICERS--George Harrison, treasurer; Ann Alumbaugh, secretary; Bill Downey,
·esident; Caleb McKenzie, vice-president.

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�STUDENT GOVERNMENT

OFFICERS--Ben Lodeski, treasurer; Jean Marie Chapasko, recording secretary;
Joan Postupak, corresponding secretary.

Paul Wender, president; Tom Kelley, vice-president;

ROW
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SEATED, L TO R- Tom Kelly, Jean Marie Chapasko, Paul Wender, Joan Postupak, Ina George, Bonnie, Barbara. STANDING- George Pawlush,
Ben Lodeski, Carl Syracuse, Russ Williams, David Lombardi, Bill Kaye, Jay Goldstein, Dan Kopen, Bob Silvi, Peter Herbst, Ira Krotick, Bill Davies,
Steve Kubricki.

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Student Government is the coordinating and supervising
body for student activities. It charters all campus organizations, sponsors the traditional social events, the freshman
orientation program, and organizes student life and other
policy formulating committees. This is the students' link with
the administration.

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�When a student demonstrates his

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RELIABILITY

others look to him for help.

CIRCLE K
Functioning as part of the statewide organization, Wilkes College Circle K serves both campus and
community. The men participate in a local tutoring program, support Blood Day and the United Fund.

ROW I-Ralph Cook. Don Bonawitz. Mike Petrillo, Rick Wetzel, Ron Fedor, Tony Chiarucci, John Clarke, Don Reese, Len Broccna, Bill Brown, Jim
Sabatini, George Pawlush, Dennis Puhalla, Charlie Beckley. ROW 2-Walt Boyson, Hank Walters, Bob Catine, Pat Burke, Bill Amis, Joe Yozviak,
Drew, Zaracki, Rich Shonk, Tom Jones, Ray Zawada, Russ Eyet, Mike Marian, Tom Kropcho. Mike Barnes, Steve Kulonea.
OFFICERS: George Pawlush, president;
corresponding secretary.

Richard

Wetzel,

vice.president;

Bill Brown, treasurer; Bill Morris, recording secretary;

Dave Shevchuk,

JAYCEES
The Junior Chamber of Commerce Club sponsors many worthwhile projects, including a Christmas
party for underprivileged children, and aids the Parent organization, the Wilkes-Barre Jaycees in
their drives.

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ROW 1-Tom Higgins, Bill Murphey, Ray Downey, Jim Ru•
kowski. ROW 2- Andy Matviak, Brian McGrath, John Madia.

OFFICERS:
President-BRIAN McGRATH
Vice·Pres.-JOHN HENRY
Secretary-STEVE BRANDO
Treasurer-CHARLES CAPPA

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�T.D.R.

GROUP INCLUDES--Linda Burkhart, Barbara Remaniski, Janice Saunders, Marcella Wroblewski, Mary Ellen Fischer, Mary Mochan, Sandra Cardoni, Rose
Mancini, Mary Carrano, Paulette Giomboni, Jessica Maher, Barbara Pensak, Joyce Rother, Lauren Zuzelski, Thea Chesluk, Janet Simonson, Judy
Colbeigh, Donna Edford, Louise Kolodziejczak, Clare Podmonski, Christine Melnick, Nancy Kowalski, Joan Latsko, Debbie Solinsky, Marilyn Moffat.

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OFFICERS:
Marilyn Moffat- pres.
Sandy Cardone- treas.
Barb Pensak-sec.

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·r.D.R. girls serve both college and community. This year
they sponsored the Golden Ager's party, the Valentine Formal, the Best Dressed Coed contest, and the incoming freshman tea.

LTO 1
Bill Ev
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Bill Bc1
Hank l
Andy 'i

�Talent, skill, hard work, and a will to share help u::; to express ourselves.

ARTISTICALLY.

COLLEGIANS

Both the Collegians and the Choralettes put many
hours of practice and a great deal of themselves into
~ach musical performance. The result is harmony.
This artistic expression is displayed on East coast
tours and in campus concerts.

loni, Rose
,on, Judy

L TO H- Roger Butler. Ed Liske, Jerry McAfee, Bob Artim,
Bill Evans. Steve Werner. Bill Kuss, Frank Berman, Robin
RenningPr, Dean Houck, Hoh Zeglarski, Bill Lemkuld, John
Williams, Wayne Davies. Bob Wallace, John Puchniack,
Bill Bennett. Bill Harri,;on. Dominick Bartoli, Dave Thomas,
Hank Marchetti. Clarkl' Hammon. Mike Lisko, Ray Smith,
Andy Zaher.

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�OFFICERS-SEATED, L TO R- Pat Luzenski, Pres.; Mar} Jezerski, Vice-Pres. ; Susan Fisher, Sec.; Janice Goodfellow, Treas.; Kathy Reese, Librarian.
ROW 1-Pat Barrera, Director; Mary Helen Zack, Adele Janick, Marlene Atherholt. ROW 2-Bethany Venit, Eileen Rex, Jane Westawski, Arlene
Keinigel, Ellen Jane Flynn, Peggy Reese, Fran Kantor. ROW 3- Joan Shurmanek. Barbara Demko, Karen Bates, Sheila McLaughlin, Nancy Galazin,
Lynn Brikta. ROW 4----Mary Beth Dohman, Mary Ann Demko, Kathy Wal sh, Paulette Monchak. Mary Morris, Shirley Christian, Grace Richie, Nancy
Hawk, Accompanist; Jane Rifenbery, Annette Mlodzinski. Mary Ellen Rader.

CHORALETTES
CUE AND CURTAIN

�GROUP INCLUDES--Carol Ann Rushinski. Bernice Wiatrowski, Kathy Waiksnis, Russell Jorgenson, Betty DeHaven, Barbara
Stevens, Judy Fried, Melissa Burdick, Al Adolfsen, Janyne Naill, Mike Gallagher, Marlene Augustine, Warlene Chwastek,
George Gettinger, Rita Singer, Nancy Kishel, Elaine Watson, David Palmer, Dan Reese, Carole Zarenski, Ginger Thomas, Rosalie
Demko, Diane Shinner, Ben Lodeski.
ese, Librarian.
1wski, Arlene
fa ncy Galazin,
Richie, Nancy

Members of Cue and Curtain are able to develop themselves CULTURALLY through contact
with the great playwrights, by organizing top-notch productions, and by learning the techniques
of the theater.

�There is an exchange of learning when we become involved SOCIALLY. Students are able to learn
about world government through participation in the Collegiate Council for the United Nations or investigate
the mechanics of practical politics through the Intercollegiate Conference on Government. He may also
actively help the party of his choice while learningabout nation, state and local affairs.

C.C.U.N.

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GROUP INCLUDES-Sigrid Behnke, sec.; Demetrios G. Papademetriou, pres.; Kathryn Krote, Robert Brittain, Mark Dingman, Andrew
J. Casper, vice-pres.; Dave Golden, Bryn Kehrli, treas.

YOUNG DEMOCRATS

SEATED, L TO R- Judith Ververs, sec.; Galen Cruse, pres.; Fred Walters, v-p. ROW I- Mary Ann Waski, Mary Carrono, Marlene
Augustine, Maureen Klaproth, Ronni Lesinski, Bernice Wiatrowski. ROW 2- Jayne Naill, Sara Hutchings, Nancy Tubbs, Don Liddle,
Gordon Heavner, Owen Lavrey, George Gettinger, Dave Rich, treas.

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�I.C.G.

SEATED, L TO R-W. J. Orze, F. J. Nardone, J. Pauley, A. J. Harvey. STANDING, L TO R- L. Savitsky, M. D. Kopetchny, R. S. Picton,
C. Hoffner, J. Miyin, R. J. Antos.

YOUNG REPUBLICANS

ROW I- Noreen Drugach, Joan
Harvey, Janet Pauley. ROW 2
-Clyde R. Ostrofski, pres.; Henrich Kersteen, Lawrence M. Roskos.

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�The Academic interest and pre-professional organizations
on campus give the student an opportunity to learn about a
specific field or occupation, meet and hear the professionals,
and take field trips and side studies. This year many of the
clubs provided speakers and films of great interest to the
entire student body. These organizations provide the students with an opportunity to prepare MENTALLY to meet
the challenges of our society.

ACCOUNTING CLUB
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ROW 1--Bob Artim, Mariann Baker, Nancy
Frushon, Paul Ezbiansky, Cindy Bryant, Al
Chepigo, ROW 2-Jamcs Gallagher, Joe
Koem, Carl Babushko, Chuck Fedak, George
Serniak, Mike Skvarla, William Heffron,
John Humble, ROW 3-John Goobie, III,
Terry Jones, Anthony Kleinhans, John Long,
Carl Hitchcock.

BIOLOGICAL SOC:
OFFI&lt;
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B. Bu
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Heffron,
obie, III,
,Im Long,

ROW 1-Mary Kaiser, Joanne Levandoski, Karen Shook, Clare Podmonski, Florence J. Napoli, Barbara Ward, Anne Marie Latona,
Sharonlee Magda, Carol Ann Ziomek, Diane Miller. ROW 2-Steve Kubricki, Paul Phillips, Robert Davis, Allen Adolfsen, James
Weaver, Kenneth Gordon, Arthur Sipple, Joseph Ishley, Joseph Orloski. ROW 3- Alfred Crake, Donald Biffen, Steve Polnaszek, Dave
Hometchko.

rICAL SOCIETY
OFFICERS- KNEELING, L TO R-Al Rake,
vice-pres.; Bernadine Adonizio, corresponding
sec.; Brian Harris, pres.; Johnyne Supulski, recording sec.; Irving Mendelssohn, treas. ROW 1
- Joan Mucha, Helen Maclellan, Maureen Clinton, Harry Bruley, M. MoOFe, M. Surplus, W.
Rieder, B. Rood, B. Holleran, F. Zini, D. Roberts,
K. Lunger, Andy Casper, Carol Rake, Phil Gullo,
L. Kowalski, John Telencho, Cathy Connolly, J.
Shaska. ROW 3-L. Sobieski, M. B. Dohman,
B. Burke, J. Blannett, J. Elecho, D. Pizont, J.
Putpusch, Henry Laboda, Bethany Venit, J. Dekutoski , Ken Patrician, C. Yeasley, T. Zawilski.
SEATED-Jean Marie Westawski, vice-pres.; Elizabeth
Weinstein, Claire Godlewski. Patricia Juba, Anita Rein, sec.

Hague,

pres.

STANDING- Marsha

EDUCATION CLUB
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GROUP INCLUDES- Michael Wisloski, vice-pres.; Ja ck Magee, Lee Crane, David Colden, John Maziarz, Richard Jensen,
Raulie Robertson, sec.; Donald Chick, treas.; Russell Pig ioni, William Sherbin, pres.; Joanna Sotiriou, Martin Huntzinger,
Steven Parashac, John Tomaine, Haykool Agh exanteri an, Robert Michelletti, Richard Miller, Raymond Luckenbach, Thomas
Wolowicz. Mr. Thomas, advisor; Mr. Kaby.

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CROUP INCLUDES- Joyce Rother, Marie Skibinski, John Moyer, pres.; Marcella Wroblewski,
.J anice Saunders, Angela Chervenitski, Richard
Notari, vice-pres. and treas.; Thea Chesluk, Carl
Magagna, Louise Kolodziejczak, James Finn,
George Harrison , Joseph Stofko, Joseph Lukesh,
Ken Kun ec, Frank Michaels, Marvin Stein, Earl
Balliet.

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GROUP INCLUDES-Tom Orseck, Lou Pecara, Jim Shurskis, Mike Ruduski, John Macur, David Cho, Walter Konopka, Louis Bonita,
Robert Fasulka, Andy Wallo, Joe Sabol, Mike Skvarla, Edward G. Smith, Jim Burry.

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ROW 1-Cheryl Slompak, Mary Carrano, Bonnie Gill. ROW 2-Kathy Schirahman, Nancy Zula, Mary Carol Hom yak,
Nancy Scouton. ROW 3----Karen Moppert, Nancy Kowalski, Barry Kenny, Bill Corey, David J. Piett. ROW 4----Ed Roke,
Frank Husband, Donald Lawson, Ron Koslosky, Ron Ashton, Ed Burke, James Wynn, Bryn Kehrli.

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�SOCIOLOGY
CLUB

GROUP INCLUDES-Beatrix Simon, sec.; Patrice Walsh, vice-pres.; Rosalie Demko, pres.; Leigh Doane, Sheila
Schmaltz, Nancy Eustice, Sandy Kolbricka, Linda Walker, John Zikor, Richard Marselles, Angela Bonavoglia.
ROW
Lund,
Gosa;
Sdoro

There are organizations on the Wilkes College Campus that encourage sportsmanship and
physical fitness among their members. They lend spirit to WILKES and encourage the
ATHLETIC development of the student.

JUDO CLUB

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This club aims to promote the Japanese martial
arts and to foster sportsmanship and physical fitness.

�PHYSICAL STRENGTH TO WIN . ..
MENTAL STRENGTH TO LOSE WELL .

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ROW 1-L TO R- Marti Donis, Saundra Naylor, Charles Spano, Elaine
Lundy, Carol Manara, Walt Orzel, Lucille Poluke, Ina Brown. ROW 2-Jim
Gosart, J c&gt;hn Ephlin, Lewis Partridge, George Maguschak, Harold Cox, Les
Sdorow, Bruce Mirianelli, Don Shutt, Joe Zbegner, Patrick Mantione.

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�GO Wll
CHEERLEADERS

KNEELING-Shirley Shamun, Sandy Cardoni, Jean Marie Chapasko, Joan
Penta. STANDING-Marie Holloway, Sandy Walters, Sharon Lee Magda,
Shiela McCormick, Irma Menn, Ellen Shutte, Ann Potkonski, Linda Arnesen.

CAPTAINS
JEAN MARIE CHAPASKO
and

SANDY CARDONI

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MAJORETTES

KNEELING - Pat Reese, Cai l Ishley, Dee Nunn, Patti Walsh. STANDING.Marie Denessi, Judy Fcdorczak, Valerie Gaydos, Judy Rhodda.

CAPTAIN
GAIL ISHLEY

CO CAPTAIN
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�LETTERMEN
GROUP INCLUDES-Andy Matviak, Ray Downey, Don Bonawitz, Rich Simonson, Joe
Koterba, Mike Babuschak, Jay Holliday. Joe Skvarla, Jmi Hemstreet, Ed Roman, Al
Kenney, Bill Murphy, Drew Guban, Joe Kolm. Dave Kutz. Carl Cook, Ron Fritts, Chuck
Lengle, Chip Eaton, Dennis Verzerra. Charlie Graziano. Bill Lazor, Aldo Farneti, Jim
Wolfe, Dave Mitchell, Joe Wiendl, Jay Reimel, Bob Gennaro, Rich Davis, Jim Loveland, Tony Cardinale, Harry Hoover, George Conway.
OFFICERS- Bruce Comstock, Joe Frappolli, John Marfia. Dan Malloy.

In order to provide service to the college, the men and
women athletes have formed organizations which seonsor
dances, raffles, and concession stands to provide money for
their scholarship fund.

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LETTERWOMEN
OFFICERS- Sandy Strevell, trea:;.; Jane Rifenbery, vice-pres.; Estelle
Andrews, pres. ; Ronni Lesinski, sec.; Renee Mucci, corres. sec. STANDING-Donna George, Kathy Koterba, Sharyn Pavidis, Judie Gibbons, Mary
Carol Hornyak, Candy Cates, Nancy Puglisi, Jean Adam s, Natalie Ver-

mandel, Sandy Bloomberg, Ruth Bartoletti. Fran Salgado, Lynn Wesrott.

and
,onsor
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... to develop in an athletic manner as well as
an academic one.

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GROUP INCLUDES-John Freund, -President; David Wadas, Vice-pres.; Nancy Baird, Secy.;
Carole Garstka, Vicki Wilcenski, Dolores Draganchuk, Mary Decker, Fred Pennesi, Jim Fischer,
Jim Rowlinavage, Ron Faust, Bill Bennett, Lee Ciarmatori, James Tarity, Samuel Rizzo.

W.A.A.

Gail Ishley, Pres.; Dee Nunn, Secy.; Sheila McCormick, Social Secy.; Patti Walsh, Treas.;
Sandy Cardoni, Vice-Pres.

�AUTO CLUB

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Michael Robinson, Henrich Kerst~en, Pres.; Alice Hadsall, Allyn Griffith, Vice-Pres.; Rich Bayliss.

ENGLISH CLUB

Nancy Hawk, Judy Kovacs, Diane Nazzuro, Jim Calderone, Dr. Perkus, Mr. Gu tin.

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�FRENCH CLUB

ROW 1-Mary Lou Lovette, Francis Synder, Doreen Serafine, Sheila McAndrew, Beatrix Siman,
Ioanna Sotiriou, Bill Toole, Sandy Watkins. ROW 2- Kathy Bekanich, Bonnie Fowler, Diane
Marich, Barbara Gonzales, Nell Jean Grella, Cathy Chandler, Stan Yunkunis. ROW 3-Francois
Song, Richard Bromley.

RUSSIAN CLUB

ROW I-Joann Wasilewski, Hel en Fedyszyn, Deborah Kendall, Carol Ann Rushinski, June
Colarusso. ROW 2-Richard Bigelow, Patrick Mantione, Charles Posegate, Michael Dobrowalski,
Fr;rnk Berman, Gloria Banyar, Doreen Ann Johns.

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EUGENE SHEDDEN
FARLEY LIBRARY
As a fitting trilrnte to a man who has
served both Wilkes and his community, the
new Wilkes College library was dedicated to
Dr. Eugene Shedden Farley, President of the
college. At the dedication ceremonies, Dr.
Farley was presented with an honorary Doctor of Science degree.

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�FRESHMAN ORIENTATION

A lonely freshman comes to this campus wondering where he will go from
here--he soon learns.

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�PARENTS' DAY

At this time, parents got an impression of
their child's home-away-from-home by tours
of the campus, visits to the dorms and classrooms, and discussions with the professors.

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Bonfire, queen, princesses, alumni returning to the campus, victorious teams, eye-catching displays-and the Ralston cheer---this 1s
the spirit of homecoming at Wilkes.

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Rick Roberts. Princess Ruth Bartholetti, Queen Jean Marie Chapasko, Paul Wender. Princess Florence Napoli, Larry
Ferraro.

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The Lettermen began the holiday season
with their annual Christmas Formal. Dining
and dancing initiated the gaiety and festivities,
which included the traditional singing of carols by Dean Ralston and the Lettermen.

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1iety and festivities,
inal singing of carhe Lettermen.

VALENTINE FORMAL
SANDRA CARDONI- Valentine Queen

Gus Genetti's set the scene as the Theta Delta Rho Sorority sponsored their Valentine Formal, providing a romantic atmosphere for
the most romantic of times, Valentine's Day.

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�Following a hectic fall semester and the
end of the exam period , students journeyed
to the Poconos for a leisurely day of skating and skiing. The climax of the affair was
the crowning of Miss Meredith Sutter as Snowflake Queen of 1969.

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�BEST DRESSED
COED
CONTEST

After all finalists were presented
in two categories, Miss Mary Ann
Jankowski was selected Best Dressed
Coed of 1969 in the contest sponsored by T.D.R. in conjunction with
Glamour magazine.

BEST DRESSED COED
MARYANN JANKOWSKI

FIRST RUNNER-UP
BARBARA CYWINSKI

PATRICIA MOIR

SANDRA WALTERS

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�CHERRY
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CHOP
Dr. Cox had Carl Cook facing southwith his face in a cherry pie, and Dan
Malloy and Bill Layden were up against
the "strong arm" techniques of Dean Ralston and Richard Raspen, providing an
evening of fun and also raising money for
the Lettermen's scholarship fund.

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INCOMING
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WEEKEND
Tentative members of next year's freshman class were
given an opportunity to see the Wilkes' campus and experience college life before making their final decision.

�JUNIORSENIOR
DINNER
DANCE
Fox Hill Country Club was the setting
for the annual Junior-Senior Dinner Dance
where the guests had an enjoyable dinner
followed by an evening of fine entertainment.

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A friendship between two Deans, Ralston
and Hawkins, sparked the Wilkes-Hampton
exchange program more than ten years ago.
Each year a group of student~ from Wilkes
spends several days on the Hampton Institute
campus, after which a group from Virginia
visits our campus. The students attend classes
and enjoy a variety of parties, picnics, and
banquets.

�CINDERELLA
BALL
The Cinderella Ball, one of the highlights
of Spring Weekend each year, was held at
the lrem Temple Country Cub where guests
enjoyed an evening of dining and dancing.
The affair was climaxed at midnight by the
coronation of Cinderella Queen, Doris Jaffe.

�QUEEN AND COURT
Ann Alumbaugh, Margery Fishman, Barbara Cywinski, Queen Dorie Jaffe, Jean Marie Chapasko,
MaryAnn Janowski, Ina George.

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ASSEMBLIES
The op~ning, convocation, the Christmas program, and the awards
assembly m May, b:ought together the students from various parts
of the campus to view and enjoy programs organized by various
segments of the college.

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to the Wilkes College Theater
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LILIOM, from which the now
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Wilkes-Barre Kiwanis Club in order to help provide funds for
various Kiwanis' charities.

This production lJrought Broadway to the Wilkes' Campus as the
cast portrayed the "How to . . . " of the business world with as
much enthusiasm and precision as professionals.

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CLASS MEETING
After a rehearsal in the gym on Thursday, May 29, the clasE of
1969 held its last class meeting on Chase lawn. A buffet luncheon
was served, after which permanent class officers were elected for
five years.

�TRUSTEES
PAUL WENDER
GEORGE PAWLUSH
BILL DOWNEY
TOM KELLY

PERMANENT
CLASS OFFICERS
DAVE RALSTON-Vice-Pres.
JIM KENNEDY-Treas.
FLORENCE NAPOLI-Sec.
TOM RICHARDS-Pres.

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�SATURDAY:
FAIR-LEA
Dr. Farley's farm was the setting for an
enjoyable afternoon of good food, invigorating exercise, and reminiscing with old friends.

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�SUNDAY:
BACCALAUREATE
On Sunday afternoon at five o'clock the graduates, their families and friends, heard the baccalaureate sermon, "Hear, 0 Israel," delivered by
Dr. Hagen Staack of Muhlenburg College. Afterwards, the choral group presented selections from
the "Liebeslieder Waltzes," and the program was
concluded with Benediction offered by Rev. William Reid.

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�MONDAY:
COMMENCEMENT
Dr. John A. Perkins, chairman of the board of Dun &amp; Bradstreet,
Inc., and commencement speaker, spoke on "Freedom, Responsibility, and Doing Good." He cautioned this year's class that they should
not think that they are the first to discover freedom, and cited the
example of Wilkes and Barre, supporters of the colonial cause.
Along with committing ourselves to doing good, we should "bring
to jobs not only a well-trained mind, but such devotion and creativity as will make old products better and bring new ones into being."

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�MONDAY:
GRADUATION PARTY
The Treadway Inn provided the class of '69 and their
guests with a place where they could enjoy their last social
evening with their classmates.

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By winning their 29th straight victory over Lebanon Valley, the Colonels reached further milestones on their four-year rampage-their third
consecutive unblemished 8-0 seasonal record, fourth Middle Atlantic Conference crown in a row, and finally regaining the big one. The big one is
the Lambert Bowl, which is symbolic of Eastern small college supremacy.
The Colonel's victory skein started on September 28th deep in the blue
mountains of Vermont. With Joe Zakowski doing the pitching and Joe
Skvarla catching the bouquets, the Colonels stung a 31-9 defeat on the
baffled University of Vermont. The speechless New Englanders soon found
out who the heck Wilkes was.
The Greyhounds of Moravian College were the next victims on the Colonels' waiting list. Senior quarterback Rick Simonson, who had replaced
Zakowski in the second quarter, found Joe Skvarla eight times to scuttle
the punchless Hounds 40-0.

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Delaware Valley was figured to be the toughest opponent of the year
for the Blue and Gold. The game was a lot closer than the final 31-3 score
indicated. The game was close until Wiendl struck terror into the hearts
of all Del Val fans when he broke the game wide open with touchdown
punt return gallops of 86 and 62 yards.
After three straight away contests, the Blue and Gold opened their home slate against Ithaca College. Piling up a
21-7 fourth quarter lead, the Colonels had to hold on for dear life as the Bombers unleashed a torrid passing attack
to come within two points of subduing the Wilkesmen. An Ithaca last-second drive was thwarted by a 39-yard interception touchdown return by Jay Holliday, giving the Colonel:, a 28-19 victory.
Upsala provided the opposition for the next contest. Wilkes saw their 9-0 lead evaporate to 9-7 in the fourth
quarter. However, the Colonels managed to hold their lead.
Victory number 27 came with a 28-0 conquest over Dickinson.
In the annual homecoming contest, the Gold Machine gave the
old grads something to cheer about by annihilating the visiting PMC
Cadets, 34-0 .

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�The Colonel finale ended with a loud bang as
the high-flying Lebanon
Valley Dutchmen invaded
Wilkes-Barre with a concealed weapon, mainly in
the form of the old shotgun offense. The visitors
filled the air with an MAC
record 51 passes and nearly blew the Colonels off
the map until a determined
Wilkes defensive alignment dug in to gain a hardfought 23-16 victory.

Joseph C. Wiendl , th e fir st 12 letter man in th e hi stor y of Wilkes.

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The 1968 season proved to be a record
shattering one, filled with plenty of excitement as 32 marks were either broken or extended. The Colonel defen se established a
new squad record by pi cking off 22 passes.

�Joe Skvarla, the top pass receiver 1t1 the Northern Division , MAC .. e5tablished himself as the greatest Colonel end in history hy snaring 4 7
passes for a total of 848 yards and 1] touchdowns.
Superstar, Joe Wiendl, V/ilkes' first 12-letter man , ended his f,o ur-year
grid career in fine style with a total of 15 interceptions, 10 touchdowns (all
punt or interception returns) , and 103 punt returns for a total of 1,303
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P. J. Kane closed out his career
in fine style by accumulating 154
tackles and assists.
Mini-back freshman Ted Yeager
logged 577 yards on 131 carries in
his rookie year.
Wilkes fared well in post-season
honors with five members gaining
mention on the Little All-American
team. Gaining the distinction were
tri-captains Joe Wiendl, Bruce Comstock, and Bill Layden plus Joe
Skvarla and Joe Zakowski.

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ROW I- Paul Merrill, Joseph Koterba, Vince Yarmel, Angelo Loverro, Bill Layden, Bruce Comstock, Joe Wiendl, Dan Malloy, Mike Babuschak, Mike
Connolly. ROW 2- Dave Kaschak, George Conway, John Mazur, Paul Kane, Joe Frappolli, John Howe, Jay Holliday, Dave Peterfreund, Joe Skvarla,
Rick Simonsr n, Ed Rurke. ROW 3-Reinhardt Bolesta, Ronald Hillard, Joe Kolm, Stan Zientek, Pat Malloy, John Williamson, Joe Zakowski, Les Loveland , Jerry Moser, Emil DiTullio. ROW 4- Kent Jones, Dave Mitchell, Bill Lazor, Harry Hoover, Mario Zinicola, Al Kenney, Bill Staake, Ed Roman, Barry
Davenport, John Fairley. ROW 5-Charles Graziano , Dennis Brew, Dave Krajewski, Frank Marascio, Tony Cardinale, Nick Babish, Shelly Davis, John
Baranowski , Bob Gennaro, Jim Loveland. ROW 6- George Jones, Neil Langdon, Ted Yeager, Nate Eustis, Gary Moore, Mike Hughes, Dale Tabor, Bernie
Malian, Tom Kology, Al Farneti. Fred Harkins. ROW 7- Martin Sowa, Xaer Abbott, Chris Saliani, Bill Hanbury, Tom Bauernfiend, John Kerr, Steve
Balla, Dan Walters, John Clark, Charles Fick, Len Maree. ROW 8- Assistant coaches Chuck Adonizio, Brinley Varchol, Dr. Turchetti, Head Coach Rollie
Schmidt, Assistant coach es Gene Domzalski,, Jack Lukis, and Jonah Goobic.

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�SOCCER
This year's campaign wound up with an overall
season's record of eight wins and three losses.
Big Ed Manda turned in another season of stellar performance. Ed was chosen as a member of
the All-Tri State Team, which included the states of
Pennsylvania, Delaware, and New Jersey. He was
also honored with an appointment to the All-American Soccer Team.
Co-captain Jim Kennedy received an honorable
mention from the MAC team.
Along with Manda and Kennedy are three other

boatmen who ended their career with Wilkes this
year: Co-captain Don Spruck, John Santo, Jerry
Yaremko, Dave Ralston, and Ray Downey. Downey,
incidentally, overcame injuries from a summer automobile accident in order Lo represent the Colonels on the soccer field during their Fall campaign.

The groun&lt;l was newr too hard for a Wilkes h1111!t'r.

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ROW 1- Ray Downey, Jerry YarPmku, John Santo, Dave Ral,ton , Co-captain Jim Kennedy, Co-captain
Dun Spruck, Ed Manda. ROW 2- Dave Bugu,ko, Hill Tarbart, Curt Benson, Matt Buglehall, Wayne Hresko,
Rich Comhellack, Wes Turner. ROW 3- Fathofmah Fah-Bundeh, Drew Gubanich, Bill Helmbold, Bill
Murphy, Rill Lukridge, Francois Song. ROW 4- Rich Kaiser, Rich Weinstein, Guy Bess, Mike Berghauer,
Tom McCrossan, Chip Eaton, Allan Brague. ROW 4--- Head Coach Jim Nedduff, A,sistant coach Ted
Toluha , managers Dave Kutz and Mike Neiman.

Th .. Colon('ls buol onward!

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�GRAPPLERS TAKE
MAC CHAMPIONSHIP

Wicndl I a hove I shows his strength .

The matmen of Wilkes College, under the direction of
Coach John Reese, captured another MAC championship this
year. The grapplers compiled an overall record of fourteen
wins and only one loss. The defeat came from Lycoming
College, who outscored the Colonels by one point; the decision was Wilkes 14 and Lycoming 15.
Among the honors garnered by
the grapplers was the capturing of
the Wilkes Open Crown by Andy
Matviak and Joe Wiendl; Matviak
and Wiendl were the second and
third men in Wilkes' wrestling
history to capture that crown.
Joe Wiendl, along with being
voted the most valuable wrestler,
captured the NCAA college division
crown, his second title of this nature within two years.

l{OW I - Andy Matviak. John Ma dia , S teve Ka sehcnba ch, Denni s Verzera. Ted \ea ger. ROW 2- H cad Coach John Reese, J oe
Wi, ·ntll. Gary Willet s. Ron Fritt s. Torn Granl. Al Zt&gt;lner. Rii-11 Ceccoli, A,s islant coach TPd Toluba.

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�A successful campaign drive allowed all members of the team to participate in the NCAA championship held this year year at California Poly.
Wiendl, however, was the sole carrier-home of the
bacon.
Joe Wiendl also represented Wilkes in the NCAA
university division held at Brigham Young University, but he was eliminated in the quarter-finals of
that tournament.
J ohn Madia, Dennis Verzera, and Joe Wiendl attained the title of MAC champions at the annual
meet held at Muhlenburg College this year.

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The Tim Adams Award, presented annually to the
Most Courageous Wrestler, was received by Dennis
Verzera. The sophomore grappler participated throughout most of the season despite being hampered with a
broken nose.
John Marf ia compiled a record of 11 wins and 1 loss,
following closely behind Wiendl's 14-0, Matviak's 13-1,
and Gary Willets' 13-l. Aggressive Ron Fritts (177, 191,
and H wt.) registered an 11-1-1 log.
This year terminated a spectacular wrestling career
for veteran Joe Wiendl. Joe finished his days as a Colonel matman with a brilliant mark of 49 wins against
1 loss, that loss coming during Joe's sophomore year.

Ceccoli fights hard.

Others turning in stellar performances for the Colonels included Steve Kaschenbach ( 11-3), Al Zeiner
( 6-3), Rich Ceccoli ( 10-3). Also adding to the Matmen's banner performance were Bill Harris, Tom
Morris, Ralph Tewksbury, and newcomer Tom Grant.
This season's campaign marked the sixteenth year
that Mr. John Reese has coached the Wilkes College
grapplers. This year's log brings a 135-25-6 cumulative record to this well-respected gentleman.

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�BASKETBALL
BEST SEASON SINCE 1958
Coach Ron Rainey's fourth year at the helm as hardwood
mentor for the Colonels proved to he successful as the squad
compiled a 13-11 record, their best mark since the 1957-58
season.
Big 6' 3", 200 pound junior Herb Kemp turned in another outstanding season by accumulating 401 points in 24
outings. He also ranked number one with the hoopsters by
pulling down 257 rebounds.
Team captain and the only senior on this year's squad,
William "Bo" Ryan played remarkably again this season.
The 5'11" guard from Chester, Pa., turned in his best performance against Susquehanna University by racking up
43 points.
The "Montrose Men," Bill Grick and Jay Reimal, once
again drove the ball with great speed to outwit the opposition.

Bill Grick moves in for two.

LEFT TO RIGHT- Bill Grick, Wally Umbach, Jay Reimal, Charlie Wetzel, Herh Kemp, Rich Davis, Bob Ockenfuss, Dave Kurosky, Ted Frey,
Bo Ryan, Tom Kennedy, and Coach Ron Rainey.

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At the start of the season, Coach Rainey and his
squad were informed of the loss of 6' 5" Rich Davis
for the first half of the season. Many people thought
this would be a death blow for the Colonels, but the
team went out and won three of its first five games
with Bob Ockenfuss at 6' 6" as the only really tall
man on the squad. Pride was apparently the name of
the game for Wilkes.
Christmas recess brought with it the start of the
Pocono Classic at East Stroudsburg State College. In
the first game the Colonels met a tough Lafayette
squad, who possessed more height and strength than
the Colonel quintet. Jay Reimel and Herb Kemp
both received injuries in this game. Kemp, with blood
gushing from his eye, stayed out only long enough
to get the wound cleaned. The next day saw the
Raineymen go hack into action against the Kutztown
Bears. The outcome was another loss as Reimel reinjured his knee and Ockenfuss; the lone remaining
big man on the squad, was lost with a broken ankle.

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�Rich Davis, who arrived on the boards midway in the
season, dumped in 158 counters by hitting on fifty-one percent of his shots.
Bill Umbach, 5' 11" sophomore, accompanied by his usual
phenomenal poise and versatility l:).nder pressure, averaged
elose to sixteen points per game as he totaled 379 points.
Freshmen Ray Frey, Frank Jannuzzi, Tom Kennedy, Dave
Kurosky, and Charlie Wetzel promise to be explosive in
years to come, as this year's showing indicates.
Although the overall record showed a 13-11 log, the
hoopsters home game mark was ten wins and two losses as
compared to a 3-9 record on the road.
This season has been the fourth that Mr. Ron Rainey has
served as coach for the Colonels. Since he inherited the head
coaching reins at Wilkes, Coach Rainey has done a remarkable job in building up a winning spirit in the Wilkesmen.
Next year's team promises to bee a successful one. Only one
player, Bo Ryan, will not he seen on the court following
graduation.
While the Colonels did not win every game on the schedule,
the season did prove one thing: pride, teamwork, desire, and
a tremendous will to win can often overcome what appears
to he an overwhelming advantage held by a supposedly
superior opponent.

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The Wilk es mermen splashed against fierce
competition during the 1968-69 campaign as they
wound up with a 1-9 log. The squad was successful in defeating the swimmers of Philadelphia
Textile for their sole victory.
Swimmers Jim Phethean, Owen Lavery, and Pat
Burke represented Wilkes in the MAC's this year.
At the annual sports' banquet Jon Valentine was
voted Outstanding Swimmer of The Year.
This season also marked the completion of Ken
Young's reign as coach.

ROW I- Coach Ken Young, Bryn Kehrli, Jon Valentine, Pat Burke, John Elecko, Owen Lavery. ROW 2-Al Austin,
Roy Salsburg, .Tim Phethean, Jim McDonald, Dave Kaufman , Doug Krinkle, Dave Gordon.

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�ROW 1-Jolm Schiffman, Dave Findora, Bill Tarbart, Bruce Rankins, Doug Valenteen. ROW 2
-Assistant Coach Ron Rainey, Dave Winitz, Carl Magagna, Bill Leandri, Bill Murphy, Coach
Tom Macfarland.

TENNIS
The Wilkes tennis team closed its varsity season this year with a 7-4 record.
Doug Valenteen, a sophomore, had by far
the most outstanding season, losing only
once in singles for the entire year All
varsity players are expected to return for
next season except Captain Carl Magagna
who is scheduled to enter the Air Force
following graduation.

�COLONELS JUST MJ
The Wilkes College baseball Colonels completed one of their most successful seasons in the school history during the 1969 campaign, finishing
with an overall mark of 11 victories and 2 defeats. The Wilkesmen were
10-1 in MAC play, just barely being edged out for a second consecutive MAC
crown by Upsala College.
The Blue and Gold were torrid from the plate hitting for a team average
of .309 for 14 contests. This appeared to be the difference between the winning and the losing as opponents o~ly hit the Colonel pitching for a .220
clip.
The charges of Coach Roland Schmidt also showed poise on the base
paths, stealing a record 49 times. In addition six Colonel regulars cracked
the charmed .300 hitting circle.

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Top individual performances were turned
in by Pat Salantri, Joe Wiendl, Tom Higgins,
Dave Kaschak, Joe Zakowski, and Ted Sokolowski.
Zakowski, the dean of the pitching staff,
posted a brilliant 7-0 won-lost record.
Sokolowski had a sparkling freshman year
winning four out of five decisions.
The Colonels will pose a strong threat to
the Middle Atlantic Conference again for the
upcomrng season.

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ROW 2---Coach Roland Schmidt, Ron Barnick, Michael Bergbauer, Don Lewis, Larry Rosenbaum, Al Baloga, Glen Labosh, Don
Reese. ROW 3~ Ted Yeager, Mike Hughes, Harvey Jones, Joe Zakowski, Charley Fick, John Baranowski, Ted Sokolowski,
Robert Vignoli.

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OF VARSITY L)
1969 marked the introduction of a varsity
lacrosse team to the Wilkes College athletic
program.
The first match held provided the Wilkesmen with a 13-8 come-from-behind victory
over the Kutztown Bears. Dave Bogusko put
on a tremendous six goal performance to lead
both teams in scoring. Bogusko, incidentally,
came into the game without any offensive experience.
The second victory came to the crossmen
by defeating the Kutztown Bears &amp;gain, this
time at home on Ralston Field. The 5-4 victory came as Tom Selecky dented the net with
the winning goal as only seconds remained in
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the crossmen fall to defeat at the
hands of Lafayette, 10-3.
Dave Rich and Jeff Townsend
acted as goalies for the Wilkesmen.
Next year's season promises to
be an even more exciting one for
the Wilkes College Lacrosse team.

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ROW 1-Tom Grant, Dave Bogusko, Joe Chwalek, Ken Miller, Mike Kennedy, Tom Selecky, Bill Hanbury, Andy Ceeconi, Harry Hoover. ROW 2Ron Ashton, Tom Kology, Nate Eustis, Steve Newman, Bob Picton, Paul Gore, Rich Sebastian, Jim Marascio, Steve Willison. ROW 3-John
Garzione, Donald Lawson, Richard Weinstein, Richard Ferranti, Fred Schrader, David Ri ch, Jeff Townsend. ROW 4--Coach .Jon Hobrock, David
E. Landis, Hank Walters, Ray Biernacki, Pete Herbst, Mike Palko, Ari Morris.

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�GOLF
The golf team under the direction of Coach
Welton Farrar, compiled a record of 3 wins,
4 losses and 1 tie during their 1969 campaign.
Bernie Vinovrski acted as captain for the
linksmen this year.
Wilkes played host this year for the annual Middle Atlantic Golf Tournament, 4eld
at Irem Temple Country Club. However,
Wilkes did not fare too well in the 36-hole
marathon.
The outlook for next year looks bright as
the Wilkesmen return with a strong nucleus.

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ROW I- Carlyle Robinson, Ray McDonald, Coach Welton Farrar, Dan Fontana, and Dennis Puhalla. ROW 2-Walt Anushko, Bob Ockenfuss, and Bernie Vinovrski.

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�WOMEN'S
After falling to defeat by Susquehanna
University, the Colonelettes of Wilkes College
sprang back lo success on the field by winning
the remaining five games of the season. Four
of these five games were.shutouts.
Closing their career with the hockey team
are Jane Millen and Joan Brobyn. The Colonelettes, however, promise to pose a dangerous threat -for next year's season.

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Hornyak (manager), P eggy Williams, Nora Corcoran, Kathy Koterba, Donna Edford, Nathalie Vermandel, Jean Adams, Bandy Strevell,
Margaret Rowley, Francis Salgado (manager), Head Coach Mrs. Doris Saracino.

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Moshier. ROW 2-Debbie Moles, Debbie Solinsky, Diane Dukas, Sue Findon, Antoinette Sebastion, Carol Allen, Ilene Schulman, Kathy
Krute. ROW 3-Sharyn Lyons, Assistant coach, Carol Hoffner, Elaine Y ankosky, Donna Bonetski, Diane Force, Alexis Buchina,
Coach Mrs. Doris Saracino.

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either way in that only one game was.lost by a difference of greater than four points.
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are very promising. However, the team will be losing the valuable service of sepiors Donna George,
Ruth Bartoletti, and Jane Rifenbury, all of whom
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starters will be juniors Sharyn Pavidis, Judy Moshier, Lynne Wescott, Jonnie Supulski, and sophomores
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�The year has now come full circle-from
registration to finals, and everything in between. This has been a bri'ef look at the people, places, and activities that go to make up
a college and its campus. There were serious
moments of study and discussion, and such
things as the parking problem. There were
lighter moments, too; gossiping in the caf,
playing cards, talking on the phone, attending sports events. A combination of all these
aspects with academic development, is the
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WILKES-BARRE, PENNA.

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172 So. Wuhington St.
Wil~es-Barre
Phone 823-6109

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WILKES-BARRE, PA.

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125 Washington St.

Building and Floor Maintenance
Since I 898

famous for fine fashions!

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SPORTING GOODS
Your Specialist in Sports
28 N. Main St.

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devoted members of the staff worked diligently to compile another volume
containing memories of Wilkes.
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TOM-for taking care of all those first semester headaches and being always willing to do more than your share. Best of luck with the 1970
AMNICOLA.
JACK-for being in two places at once; where would we have been without you?
MARY-for organizing the dorm section and for starting the "guditis"
epidemic.
SUE-for wrestling with the organization section and smiling even when
it rained.
JANICE-for helping with the faculty section and doing an endless number of triplicates.
BOBBI-for typing copy, even when you couldn't read the handwriting.
MIKE-for struggling with the budget and those ads.
RAY-for helping out when we needed you.
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��PROLOGUE
This is your 1970 Amnicola, to
cherish and to keep. W c: on the Amnicola staff have honestly attempted
to capture the few years you have
spent at Wilkes College.
We trust that the Amnicola will act
as a mirror, to reflect in some small
way your experience at Wilkes. Hopefully it will even teach you something
about yourself that you have never
realized.

In this edition we have explored
the attitudes of your fellow students
and the moods which affect them in
the environment on the campus of
Wilkes College - the ecstasies, the
dejections, the loves and the apathy.

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ACADEMICS ............................................. JANICE SAUNDERS
ORGANIZATIONS. ................................................ SUE SMITH
THE YEAR 1970 ................................... BARBARA N/cNICHOLL
ATHLETICS.................................... BILL KUSS) RON ASHTON
BUSINESS MANAGERS ......... MIKE KENNEDY, SYLVIA DEUSCH
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�DEDICATION
Every generation has its young men and women of idealism and vision with the courage to make a personal commitment. During this period of resurgence of idealism and social concern in students, it is most fitting that this AMNICOLA be dedicated to Eugene Farley.
The following letter written by Dr. Arnaud C. Marts expresses eloquently and simply the acceptance by
Dr. Farley of the challenge to provide opportunity to young people for educational fulfillment:
Thank you for letting me share with the Wilkes College faculty in the gift and tribute you are preparing for Dr. Farley. He deserves our praise, our honor, our high esteem for what he is, and for what
he has done for Wilkes College. I wish I could write a poem, but I am not a poet. I would like, however, to tell a favorite story about Gene, and though it may have been heard before, I believe it is an
appropriate occasion for telling it again for I truly feel it reveals Dr. Farley's sterling character.
Why did Gene Farley come to Wilkes-Barre? When I was catapulted into the presidency of Bucknell
University in 1935, I quickly learned that I was President also of a college, 65 miles away in WilkesBarrc, a Bucknell Junior College. This junior college had been started by my predecessor at the earnest
request of a gr0up of high school principals of the Wyoming Valley who were saddened by the plight of
their graduates, excellent college material who could not go on to college because of the deep depression
and the unemployment of that period.
The junior college was thriving, overcrowded by eager students who were being given regular college
work under the Bucknell charter by Bucknell professors. But a strong capable leader was needed and my
seeking such a man brought me to the Dean of Education of the University of Pennsylvania, and following discussion of my problem, he told me of the ablest graduate student he had ever had-Eugene
Farley, a Quaker, who was then on the staff of the Superintendent of Schools of Newark, New Jersey.
I lost no time in telephoning Eugene Farley and inviting him to meet me in Wilkes-Barre. He came
vith his gracious, lovely wife, Eleanor. We visited the Junior College, discussed the situation, and I was
greatly impressed with this young, animated charming couple. I offered the position of Director of
Bucknell Junior College to Eugene Farley.
With good feelings and much hope, I returned to my desk at Bucknell, ·Lewisburg. I waited a few
days, then telephoned Dr. Farley at Newark as I was cager to hear his decision. This was his reply. "After you left for Lewisburg, I stayed over in Wilkes-Barre for two more days, walked about the square,
talked with several merchants, bankers and other persons. They all advised me not to take the job. This
was their response to my question-why? Because Wilkes-Barre is licked, we have no future. The anthracite industry has no future. We advise our own sons to go elsewhere for their career, we advise you
to do the same. Your whole career is before you, go elsewhere, this city will destroy you."
After a few minutes of listening, discouragingly I might add, I asked Farley what he had decided.
Here is his reply, which reveals the whole spirit of Eugene Farley's life and career. "I will accept the
position of Director of the Junior College." He ad &lt;led, "I am not looking for an easy job. I want a
job that NEEDS TO BE DONE. This is one that will be a blessing to generations of ambitious young
men and women. When shall I begin?"
It gives me pleasure to tell this story of Gene Farley on this occasion so that his friends who know
very well the results of his lifetime of service to the College may also know the secret motivation of his
decision 35 years ago.
May God bless Gene Farley, and may health and happiness be with him in the years ahead. With
admiration and warm affection for the man I am proud and privileged to know
Sincerely,
Arnaud C. Marts

If each Wilkes graduate seeks as his or her life's work, not the "easy job," but the job that "needs to be
done," then truly Dr. Farley's dreams for young people will have been realized.

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��PRESIDENT)S MESSAGE
TO THE CLASS OF 1970
You were born in revolutionary times; you have grown up in the midst of revolutionary
change; and you now move into a world that is immersed in the climactic period of this continuing revolution. This is a period in which the revolution of change reaches into the hearts and
minds of men causing them to examine and question long-accepted conditions and traditions.
This questiof\ing search is the inevitable consequence of changes in our way of life wrought
by science and technology. The changes of the past three decades have been so drastic that every
facet of our lives has been affected. And these effects have been more widespread and deeper
than most of us realize. Because of the magnitude of these changes, we are now compelled to
consider their effect upon us or to risk the possible dehumanization of mankind.
Within three decades, communication has become instant, travel at the speed of sound has
become commonplace, population growth has become so rapid as to jeopardize our future
well-being. In the midst of these rad ical changes, we sometimes fail to make corresponding
changes in our thinking, our values, our practices, and our institutions. Instead of recognizing the human problems resulting from material change, we cling blindly to past practices
and by so doing we allow the tides of change to erode established institutions and long-ac•
cepted ideals.
To preserve the best of our heritage, we must now evaluate all of our ideals and institutions. Failure to do so can lead to personal and social tragedy. Radicals of the left or the
right are ever ready to offer rigid ideologies that will restrict or destroy the force of great
ideals and the strength of great institutions. These radicals would resolve our problems and
our doubts by petrifying our society. They would deny man the right to adapt his institutions to the changing needs of man in a changing society.
In this, my last message to a graduating class, I center attention upon the nature of the
revolutionary period in which we live. I implore you to search for understanding and to
avoid ready-made answers as you grapple with the problems of our modern civilization.
May you involve yourselves to the full in the search for constructive answers to the pressing problems that now confront you and all that will confront you for the rest of your lives.
May you never let cynicism destroy the faith that is essential to all great attainments.

In saying goodbye to you, I wish you happiness, constructive involvement, and success.
You are among the long chain of students who have encouraged and sustained me, and to
all of you I am grateful.

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�SAMUEL M. DAVENPORT, Director of Alumni Relations

CHARLES R. ABATE, Business Manager

LIVINGSTON "POP" CLEWELL, Director of Public Relations

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GEORGE PAWLUSH, Director of Sports
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Lee Terry. Row 3 - Casimir Tyburski, Ruth Robert s. Row 4 Thomas Kaska, R. Michael Gold , Robe rt Heamai1. Row 5 Warren DeArment, William Swartchild . Row 6 - Stanley Gu tin.
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Row I -Thomas Richards, Lna1rn,a11 nmg 11 ong. ::ihashanka Mitra, Betty Jahr.
Row 2- Charles Wilks, Joseph Sablrnri,:. Judith KraYitz. Ro,c 3- John Kimber, Donovan VanOsdol, James DeCosmo, Paul Torelli.

MUSIC

Row 1- H. Cutler Fall, Liselotte Schmidt. Chairman William Gasbarro, Anne Lim. Richard Chap line. Row
2 - Raymond Nutaitis, Richard Probert, Rosendo, Santos, Douglas Hill, Herl,ert Garber.

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Sterling W. Bona wits and Ruth W. J cssce

PHILOSOPHY

Chairman Stanko Vujica, Roy Williams, Stanley Kay, James Sasso.

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PSYCHOLOGY

Row I - Patricia Pisaneschi, Joseph Kanner, Robert StettPn. Rnu• 2- Robert Riley, Chairman;
Jon R. C. Hob rock.

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President, JAMES SABATINI
Vice-President, WILLTAM BENI;iETT

Secretary, PAULA GILBERT
Treasurer, FRANK ZfNJ

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�WHO)S WHO
AMONG
STUDENTS

ANN BARNES, B. S. in Music Education

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�Each year, Who's Who Among American Colleges
and Universities recognizes students from approximately 800 institutions.

of recogmt10n and provides a placement service to
assist members seeking employment, scholarships,
or fellowships.

In making their selections, college nominating com1nittees consider the student's scholarship participation and leadership in academic and extracurricular
activities, citizenship and service to the school, and
future promise.

Pictured on the following pages are those from
Wilkes College who have attained this honor.

The organization awards each member a ce1tificate

Absent when the photographs were taken were:
Anne Aimetti, William Bennett, Sandra Cardoni
Timko, George Conway, Joanne Levandowski, and
Russ Williams.

MAUREEN CLINTON, B. A. in Fort'ign Languagrs

THOMAS J. CARDILLO, B. S. in
Commerre and Finanre

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�CARL COOK. B. A.
in History

Df:NNJS f:NGLISH.
B. S. in Music
Edu ration

JAY GOLDSTr-:JN. B. S.
in Biology

PAllLA GILBERT. B. A.
Mathematics

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�DAN KOPEN, B. S. in Chem istry

BERNARD HOLLERAN, R. S. in
Biology

CHARLES LENGLE, B. S. in Commerce and Finance

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JOHN MARFIA, B. S. in
Commerce and Finance

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WILLIAM McGRAW, B. A.
in P sychology

ANDREW MATVIAK, B. S.
in Commerce and Finance

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B. A. in Political
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JAMES SABATINI, B. A. in
History

EDWARD ROKE, B. A. in Psychology

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�SANDRA STREVELL, B. A.
in Mathematics

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RICHARD WETZEL. B. A.
in Mathematics

JOHN SQUF:RI, B. S.
in Accounting

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�THE GRADUATES

MARILYN AARONSON
B.A., English

LINDA P
B.A. , Eng

MARCIA ADAMCHESKI
B.A., Psychology

ROBERT

B.S., Con
Financ
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B.S., Nur

ANNE AIMEITI
B.A., English

RONAU
B.A ., Psy

MIRIAM ALEXANDER
B.A., History

CARL Bf
B.S., Ace,

JAMES J, ANDERSON
B.A., French

Wt-:NDY
B.A., Eng

JOHN M. ANDREJKO
B.A., History
RONALD L. ANDREWS
B.A., History
CHRISTINE ANDRIANY
B.A., Social Science

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�MARYJANE
ANTANITIS
B.A., English
SAM ARGENTO
B.A., Spanish
GLt:NN ARNESEN
B.A., Psychology

LINDA ARNESEN
B.A., English
ROBERT C. ARTIM
B.S., Commerce and
Finance
MARY C. ASCANIO
B.S., Nursing Education

RONALD I. ASHTON
B.A. , Psychology
CARL BABUSHKO
B.S., Accounting
WENDY BADMAN
B.A. , English

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NANCY BAIRD
B.A., Sociology

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MARIANNE BAKER
B.S., Accounting
EARL JAMES BALLIET
B.S., Mathematics

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�ALBERT F. BALOGA
B.S., Business Administration
DEBORAH BARAN
B.A., French
CHARLES F. BARCHOK, JR.
B.S., Business Administration

ANN BARNES
B.S., Music Education

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B.A., English

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THOMAS A. BECKLEY
B.A., Psychology
JAMES C. BELLES
B.S. , Business Education
WILLIAM BENNETT
B.A., Social Science

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�CURTIS B. BENSON
B.A., Mathematics
RICHARD L. BIGELOW, JR.
B.S., Mathematics
RUTH G. BIROS
B.A., Psychology

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JOHN D. BLANNETT, JR.
B.A., Biology

LOUIS B. BONITA
B.S., Physics

ROBERT OWEN BOSTON
B.S., Business Administration
MARION BOYLE
B.A., English
WALTER I&lt;:. BOYSON
B.A., History

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�BEULAH
BRAN DST ADTER
B.A., History

ROBERT BRITTAIN
B.A., Political Science
B[LLJE L. BRODBECK
B.A., English

DU!ORAH BRONSTEIN
B.A., Sociology

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CAMILLE B. BROSKI
B.A., En glish

DONNA-SU BROWN
R.J\ .. Sociology

WILLIAM BROWN
13.A., History

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B.A., Economics

ROB1':RT E. RlJRKE
B.S., Biology

JAMES M. BURRY
B.S., Physics

JOAN MAl{lE BUTNOR
B.A., Spanish

PATRICIA BUZINSKI
B.S., Nursing Education

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B.A., Psychology

THOMAS J. CARDILLO
B.S., Business
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A.B., History

CARL J. CHARNETSKI
B.A., Psychology

ANDREW D.
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B.S., Accounting

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B.A., Mathematics

ANTHONY C.
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B.A., History

ALBERT J. CHlPEGO
B.S., Accounting

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B.S., Business Education
DARLENE CHW ASTEK
B.A., Fine Arts

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THOMAS CLARK
B.S., Business
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ELLEN B. CLARKE
B.A., English

MAUREEN CLINTON
B.A., Foreign Language
JUDITH ANN
COBLEIGH
B.S., Mathematics
IRENE M. COLARUSSO
B.A., History

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�JOAN COL£
B.S., Business Education

ROBERT CONOLOGUE
B.S., Accounting

GEORGE CONWAY
A.B., Religion and
Philosophy

CARL COOK
B.A., History

RALPH COOK
B.S., Music Education

LONNIE A. COOMBS
B.S., Accounting

WILLIAM M. COREY,

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B.A., Psychology

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�ELVA COSTELLO
B.A., English
GEORGIANA CRAY
B.A., Fine Arts
HAROLD E. CROOM
B.S., Commerce and Finance

JOHN J. CUSUMANO
B.S., Commerce and Finance
JEAN CZAJKOWSKI
B.A., Social Science
JAMES DARLINGTON
B.A., Chemistry

EDWARD J. DAVIES
B.A., History
WAYNE DAVIES
B.A., Political Science
SHARON L. DeCINTI
B.A., Sociology

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�MARY E. DECKER
B.S., Mathematics
ROSEMARY DeFALCO
B.A., English
ELIZABETH ANN
DeHAVEN
B.A., Fine Arts

RONALD DELESE
B.S., Chemistry
GREGORY A.
DelGRIPPO
B.A., Psychology
ROSEMARY D'ELIA
B.A., Fine Arts

PATRIC
B.A.,Fir
MICHAi
DOBTI
B.S., Bw
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MARIE DENESSI
B.A., Sociology
CAROL DENSMORE
B.A., Sociology

CAROL
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GORDON A.
DERRSHIMER
B.S., Business Education
LEIGH H. DOANE
B.A., Sociology

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PATRICIA DOBLE
B.A., Fine Arts
MICHAEL
DO BROW ALSKI
B.S., Business
Administration
CAROLE. DUNCAN
Associate Degree,
Business

SANDRAJ.DUNGAN
B.A., Social Science
DONNA JEAN EDFORD
B.S., Mathematics
RICHARD
EISENSTODT
B.A., Psychology

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�JOSEPH R. ELECHKO
B.S., Biology

JOSEPH ELIAS
B.A., History

NANCY EUSTICE
B.A., Sociology

BERNARD EVANOFSKl
B.A., Psychology

PAUL EZBIANSKY
B.S., Accounting

JOHN T. FALSTROM
B.A., Fine Arts

FATHORMAH MBAKOH
FAHBUNDEH
B.A., Sociology

ANDREW M. FEDAK
B.S., Accounting

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�MARGARET JEAN
FILIPKOWSKI
B.S., Business Education
DAVID J. FINDORA
B.A., Chemistry
JAMES E. FISCHER
B.S., Business Administration

SUSAN J. FORSBERG
B.A., History

THEODORA D. FOTOPOULOU
B.S., Physics

THOMAS FOX
B.S., Business Administration
BRUCE FRITZGES
B.A., History
NANCY L. FRUSHON
B.S., Accounting

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�MARIE GACIOCH
B.A., Psychology
PAUL GALICK
B.S., Chemistry

JAMES GALLAGHER
B.S., Accounting
KENNETH GANSER
B.S., Music Education
PAULINE A. GASHI
B.S., Biology

ERNEST A. GAY
B.S., Business
Administration
PHYLLIS GAYDOS
B.S., Nursing Education
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MARIBETH GEORGE
B.A., Fine Arts

BONITA GILL
B.A., Psychology

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B.A., Psychology

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B.A., English
BRENDA GODEK
B.A., English
JAY GOLDSTEIN
B.S., Biology

JOHN GOOBIC
B.S., Accounting

KENNETH GORDON
B.S., Chemistry

PAl!L GORE
B.A., Psychology

ROBERT W. GRAHAM JR.
B.A., English

FRANCINE C. GRATKOWSKI
B.A., English
HELEN GROCHMAL
B.A., English
JOHN GUIDA
B.A., History

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�VIRGINIA ANN HAHN
B.A., Social Science
GERALDINE HAKIM
B.A., Art Education
THEODORE HALCHAK
B.S., Chemistry

CARL B. HALLSTEAD
B.A., Political Science
JAMES R. HALLEAD
B.S., Business
Administration
PATRICIA
HARRINGTON
B.A., English

ANN JOAN HARVEY
B.A., Psychology
BART HAUSER
B.A., Political Science

ANNETA HAWTHORNE
B.A. , German

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�KATHLEEN HAY
B.S., Music Education
WILLIAM J. HEFFRON
B.S., Accounting
GARY RICHARD
HEGEL
B.S., Business
Administration

REBA ANN HEIDEL
B.A., Psychology
MARYJANE
HELLMUTH
B.A., Mathematics

RICHARD
HENNEFORTH
B.S., Accounting
THOMAS E. HOATS
B.S., Accounting

RALPH HODSON, JR.
A.B., Economics

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B.A., Fine Arts

CLARENCE HOFFNER
B.A., Fine Arts
CAROL ANN HOGREBE
B.A., English

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HOLLERAN
B.S., Biology
ROSE MARIE
ROLLOCK
B.A., Spanish
MARY CAROL
HORNYAK
B.A., Psychology

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B.A., Psychology

JOYCE HUGHES
B.A., English

VINCENT JAMES
HURLEY
B.S., Music Education

FRANK G. HUSBAND
B.A., Psychology

SARAH HUTCHINGS
B.A., English

ADELE JANCIK
B.A., Spanish

MAUREEN F. JANUSKI
B.S., Biology

FRANCES
JASIULEWICZ
B.A., Chemistry

DAVID JENKINS
B.S., Business
Administration

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�CHARLOTTE JOHNSON
B.A., History

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B.A., Music

THOMAS JONES
B.A., English
THOMAS R. JONES
B.S., Music Education
JOSE
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B.S.,
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B.A.,
RUSSELL JORGENSEN
B.A., Fine Arts Education
MARY A. KAISER
B.S., Chemistry
MARSHA KAMINSKI
B.A., History

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�DIANE M. KASISKY
B.A., English
HARRY B. KELLER
B.S., Business Administration
KAREN E. KELLY
B.A., History

WILLIAM KLAIPS
B.S., Accounting
HARRY KOCYLOWSKI
B.A., History and Political
Science
SANDRA D. KOLBRICKA
B.A., Sociology

JOSEPH R. KOLM
B.S., Accounting
LOUISE KOLODZIEJCZAK
B.S., Mathematics
MICHAELENE KOPACZ
B.A., English

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�DANIEL F. KOPEN
B.S., Chemistry
KENNETH J.
KOVALESKI
B.S., Business
Administration
NANCY KOWALSKI
A.B., Psychology

THOMAS KRAPSKO
B.A., Political Science
STEPHEN KULONDA
B.S., Business
Administration

WILLIAM D. KUSS
B.S., Business
Administration

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B.S., Accounting
RICHARD KUTZ
B.S., Accounting

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B.S., Nursing Education
VIRGINIA LARSON
B.S., Music Education

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B.S., Business Education

JOAN LATSKO
B.A., History
ROSEMARY B. LAUER
B.A., Sociology

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B.A., Political Science
DONALD LAWSON
B.S., Mathematics

LAWRENCE LEE
B.A., Fine Arts

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�LINDA J. LEE
B.A., Psychology

NaKYUNG LEE
B.A. Fine Arts

MARY M. LENAHAN
B.S., Nursing Education

CHARLES LENGLE
B.S., Commerce and Finance

JOANNE LEVANDOSKI
B.A., Chemistry

JOANNE LEVINE
B.A., Fine Arts Education

RONALD M. LlDONDICI
B.A., Psychology

KATHLEEN LINE
B.S., Business Administration

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�DIAN A F. LIPSKI
B.A., Psychology
MICHAEL LISKO
B.S., Music Education
DAVID J. LOMBARDI
B.A., Economics

DEBORAHJ.LOMBARDI
B.A., English

JOSEPH LOWENSTEIN
B.S., Business Administration

SHERYL LUCKER
B.S., Music Education
JOSEPH A. LUKESH
B.S., Mathematics

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HOW ARD SCOTT LUSTIG
B.A., History

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�SHARONLEE MAGDA
B.S., Chemistry
GEORGE MAGUSCHAK
B.A., History

ELIZABETH MALLOY
B.S., Chemistry
PATRICK J. MALLOY
B.S., Business
Administration

ROSE MARIE MANCINI
B.A., English

WILLIAM MARCHESE
B.S., Chemistry
LEON W. MARCHETTI
B.S., Business
Administration
JOHN A. MARFIA
B.S., Commerce and
Finance

CHARLES W. MATEER
B.S., Music Education
PAULETTE
MATUSAVAGE
B.S., Nursing Education

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�CHRISTINE MELNICK
B.A .. Mathematics
MARIE M. MESAROS
B.S., Nursing Education
SHEILA McCORMICK
B.A., Social Science

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WILLIAM J. McGRAW
B.A., Psychology

AL MICHALAK
B.A., Political Science

FRANK MICHAELS
B.A .. Mathematics

ANITA MILAZZO
B.S., Business Education

MARTHA E. MILLER
B.A., Economics
RICHARD MITARNOWSKI
A.B., Sociology
MARGARET MOORE
B.A., Psychology

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�MARLENE
MOORMANN
B.S., Business
Administration
KAREN MOPPERT
B.A., Sociology
HELEN A. MORGAN
B.A., Spanish

BARBARA MORRISON
B.A., German

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B.A., Fine Arts

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B.S., Business
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JOYCE NAHAS
B.A., English

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B.S., Music Education

�BARBARA NANSTIEL
B.A., English
SAUNDRA L. NAYLOR
B.S., Nursing Education
JANET E. NEIMAN
B.A., Social Science

JAMES P. NEUBAUER
B.S., Accounting
STEVE NEWMAN
B.A., Psychology

DIANE NICHOLSON
B.S., Business
Administration
ANITA NOW ALIS
B.S., Chemistry

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13.A., Sociology

ROBERT E.
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B.A .. History

MARY ANN ONTKO
B.A., Social Science
NANCY S. ORCUTT
B.S., Music Education

GLORIA JEAN ORESIK
B.S., Nursing Education
THOMAS P. ORSECK
B.S., Physics
CLYDE R. OSTROFSKl
B.A., Political Science

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OSTROWSKI
B.S., Business
Administration
l{OBERTA OWENS
B.A., Economics

LEE PAIGE
B.S., Business
Administration
POLLY PAINTER
B.A., Fine Arts

DEMETRIOS G.
PAPADEMETRIOU
B.A., Political Science
BARBARA PATTERSON
B.A., English

SHARYN M. PAVIDIS
B.A., Mathematics
STANLEYM.
"PEARLMAN
B.S., Business
Administration
SANDRA PERKOSKI
B.S., Business Education

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B.S., Commerce and
Finance

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B.S., Business
Administration

WALTER PETER
PETROFSKI
B.A., English
PHYLLIS A.
PETROSKY
A.B., Economics

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BONNIE B. PHILLIPS
B.A., Fine Arts
ROBERT S. PICTON
B.A., Political Science
ANTHONY
PIERANTONI
B.A., History

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�BONNIE PIESTRAK
B.A., Biology
DIANE SUSAN PIZONT
B.S., Biology
MARYANN C.
POLOCKO
B.A., English

NANCY GAIL PUGLISI
B.A., Social Science
CATHERINE PUPA
B.A., English
JOSEPH R. PUTPRUSH
B.S., Biology

NANCY PUZA
B.A., Social Science
BRUCt RANKINS
B.S., Business
Administration
JOSEPH RASIMAS
B.A., Economics

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B.A., Psychology
KEITH REDDING
B.S., Business
Administration
KATHRYN M. REESE
B.A., Sociology

ANITA REIN
B.A., Spanish
BARBARA A.
REMANISKI
B.A., History

ROBIN L. RENNINGER
B.S., Music Education

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B.A .. S
LOUISE RICCI
B.A., English

JOHN
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B.A., History

BEVERLY ROBBINS
B.A., Social Science
DAVID ROBERTS
B.A., Biology

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WILLIAM ROBERTS
B.A., Social Science
JOHN J. ROGERS, JR.
B.S., Business
Administration
EDWARD J. ROKE
B.A., Psychology

BONNIE ROOD
B.A., English
ELLIOT ROSENBAUM
B.S., Music Education
TERRY ROTHSTEIN
B.A., English

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�NANCY ROWE
B.A., Social Science
LAURA RUSSELL
B.A., Psychology
ARLENE RYBAK
B.A., English

EVELYN RYGWALSKI
B.S., Business Education

JAMES SABATINI
B.A., History

JANE SABULSKY
B.A., Psychology
FRANCES MARIA SALGADO
B.A., French
JOYCE SALUSKI
A.B. , Mathematics

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�JANICE SAUNDERS
B.S., Mathematics
PATRICIA A. SAXON
B.S., Nursing Education
MARY SCARPONE
B.A., Art

EDITH JEAN SCHMIDT
B.A., Fine Arts

ELLIOT S. SCHVOM
B.S., Economics

RICHARD SEBASTIAN
B.A., Fine Arts
NEIL M. SEIDEL
B.A., Philosophy and Religion
ALICE ELIZABETH SEKOWSKI
B.A., Fine Arts

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�GEORGE SERNIAK
B.S., Physics
SHIRLEY SHAMUN
B.A., Fine Arts

THOMAS F. SHEA
B.A., Psychology
STANLEY SHEMANSKI
B.A., Economics

KAREN SHOOK
B.A., Chemistry
JOHN P. SICKLER
B.S., Business
Administration

DONNA L. SIKORSKI
A.B., Mathematics
DAVID SILBERMAN
B.A., History

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�MAUREEN SIMONE
B.A., Psychology
MICHAEL J. SKV ARLA
B.S., Physics
LEON R. SOBOLEFSKI
B.S., Busine~s Administration

CAROL SOKOLNICK
B.A., Sociology

CHARLES SPANO, JR.
A.B., History

PATRICIA SRNA
B.A., English
MARKE. STAIR
B.S., Biology
ROBERT E. STARK
B.S., Biology

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B.S., Mathematics
SHARON STEPHENSON
B.A., Economics
DIANA LYNN
STJNZIANO
B.S., Music Education

SANDRA STREVELL
B.A., Mathematics
LEWIS STROUSE
B.S., Music Education

GREGORY SUMMERS
B.S., Mathematics
PHYLLIS SUN
B.A., Mathematics

JOHNYNE SUPULSKI
B.S., Biology

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THOMAS MARK
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B.S., Business
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KATHY SWAGGART
B.S., Nursing Education

INGE TAMM
B.A., History
WILLIAM R. TARBART
B.S., Business
Administration

BARBARA ANN
TARNOSKI
B.A., History
RALPH TEWKSBURY
B.S., Business
Administration

DIANE THOMAS
B.A., Sociology

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B.A., Philosophy and
Religion

RICHARD E. THRASH
B.S., Mathematics

SANDRA CARDONI
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B.A., English

THOMAS J.
TIMPERMAN
B.S., Economics

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B.S., History

JEFFREY C.
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B.A., Political Science

SUSAN JEAN
TRENKAMP
B.A., English

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B.A., Chemistry
SHARON VALENTINO
B.S., Nursing Education

GAIL KAY
VANDERBURG
B.A., English
THOMAS N. VARINECZ
B.S., Music Education

BETHANY VENIT
B.S., Biology
JUDITH VERVERS
B.A., English

CARMELA PIETRA
ANNE VIGO
B.S., Nursing Education
ROBERTJ.VOLVONAS
B.S., Business
Administration
NANCY WADIKA
B.A., Psychology

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�KATHRYN MADELINE
WAIKSNIS
B.A., Fine Arts

LINDA WALKER
B.A., Sociology

CATHERINE WALSH
B.S., Music Education
KATHLEEN WALTER
B.S., Nursing Education

SANDRA LEE
WALTERS
B.A., History
ANDREA WARGO
B.S., Biology
ROMAYNE WARUNEK
B.S., Nursing Education

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�MARY ANN WASKIE
B.A .. English
PATRICIA A. WASLOSKI
A.B., English
LYNNE WESCOTT
B.A., Sociology

RICHARD WETZEL
B.A., Mathematics
LEA GINA WHITE
B.A., Spanish
BARBARA WILLIAMS
B.A., Sociology

JAMES H. WILLIAMS
B.A., English
RUSSELL WILLIAMS
B.A., English
ALANW. WOLF
B.S., Commerce and Finance

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�NANCY WOODRUFF
B.A., Art Education

MARCELLA M.
WROBLEWSKI
B.S., Mathematics

APHRODITE
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B.A., Psychology

THEODORA ANN
YAGIELLO
B.S., Business Education

RICHARD
YANALUNAS
B.S., Chemistry

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YANKOSKY
B.S., Mathematics
GAIL YANOSHAK
B.A., English

DONN A MAY YOUNG
B.A., Sociology
ANDREW ZAHER
B.S., Musi;: Education
JOSEPH ZAKOWSKI
B.S., Business
Administration

FRANK J. ZINI
B.A., Biology
ELLEN S. ZONKO
B.A., History

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B.A., Psychology

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Contrary to the beliefs of many, the 240 page
publication you are now reading has been created
by only 15 individuals from a student body of
2,500.
One can only imagine the work that has been
done by so few to please so many.
Photography:

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Julie Morse
Mike Kennedy

Row 1 - Diana Gregory, Jani ce Saunders. Row 2 - Linda Smith. Rita
Stempin.

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�THE STAFF
Editors-i11-Chie/ . . . Maureen Klaproth.
Sally Donoho
News Editor ... Marlene Augustine
Assistant News Editor ... Mary Covine
Assistant Copy Editor ... Hedy Wrightson
Exchanp;e Editor ... George Pagliaro
Sports Editor ... Pete Herbst
Business Manager ... Joan Cole
Advertisi11g Manager ... Ronnie Lustig
Editorial Assistant ... Nancy Tubbs
Advisnr ... Mr. Thomas Moran
News Sta// ... Elisa Burger, Anita Chowder, Marianne Demko, Linda Devaul,
Ron Jacobs, Roy Hallabaugh, Kathy Kopetchne, Paulette Loeffiad, Debbie Lombardi, Frank McCourt, Caleb McKenzie,
Cyndee Pagano, Bobbi Roman, Carol
Warner, Mary Kazmierczak, Judy Tobin,
Zygmont Pines, David Kopetchny.
Sports Staff" ... Rick Bigelow, Joel Fischman, Bernie Flaherty, Steve Jones, Steve
Newman, Stan Pearlman, George Conway, Rich Weinstein.
Circulation Staff ... Jim Fiorino, Roy Getzoff, Shirley Knautz, Mark Paikin.
Photographers ... Charlie Abate, Bob Graham, Jack Strinkoski.

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�MANUSCRIPT

Editor - Anne Aimetti
Film Editor -- Bob Graham
Art Editor - Dan Reese
Secretary -- Carole Zarenski
Advisor - Patricia Boyle

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Volume XXIII, Number 1 and 2 of the
MANUSCRIPT was published in the spring.
MANUSCRIPT displays creative writing of
poetry and prose.

�GOVERNMENT

STUDENT GOVERNMENT

Seated- David Hoffman, Anne Fisher, William Kaye, Mary Carol Hornyak, Dan Kopen, Jay Goldstein, Ina Brown, Dennis Brew. Standing - David Lombardi, Howard Tune, Al Balderson, Michael Barski, James Butkiewicz, Chris Hincken, Aldo Farneti , Al Pellegrini,
Sally Donoho, Jay Ungar, Mike Daney, Stephen Kubricki, Rita Ryneski, Ross Piazza.

Student Government provides a link between the students and the administration while
coordinating the school event calendar and activity funds.

Student Government Executive Cahinet: Seated - Mary Carol Hornyak ( recording secretary), Dan Kopen (president), Ina Brown ( corresponding secretary l •
Standing-David Lomharrli, Jay Goldstein (vire president), \'i'illiam Kaye (treasurer).

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�COOPERATION AND PART/CfPA TION . ..

Goe: To Tho~e WhoAre ~ TO;;;:'.j The I&gt;.-«

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INTER -DORMITORY COUNCIL
is the body of representatives of each dorm. It meets to discuss problems and issues of the
students and campus, sponsOl's activities, and serves as a coordinating body between students
and administration.

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COUNCIL

Drew Gnhanich -

President

Bill Kaye - Vice President

Mike Brooks -- Treasurer

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Alice Nasielski -

Corresponding Secretary

Mary Kazmierczak
Marie Angela Santos
Barbara Bilinkas
Frances Aiken
Wendy Burroughs
Melinda Dawson
Sylvia Deusch
Barbara Kish
Jeanne Abate
Bonnie Govinsky
.Tish Rigby
Kathy Rafi.ch
Maria Zuizzuti
A vis Clingerma11
Barbara Williams
Lorraine Schweikert
Polly Painter
Louise Whitelonis
Cathy Oleson
Helen Salas
Betsy Maska
Lorraine Mancuso
Lynn Way
Judy Mikulicz
Shirley Krautz
Carol Leland
Vicki Wilinski
Linda Dan
Bruce Sabacek
Ken Chipnick
Chip Eaton
Jim Ru
Joe Thunnell
Buck Mallon
Bill Schultz
Bob Vignoli
Andy Annesi
Paul Brooks
Gary Stickler
Bruce Balliet
Glenn Carlberg
Ken Brockman
Roy Hollabaugh
Frank McCourt
Dennis Gourley
Dave Nicholson
Ronnie Lustig
Howie Tune
John Schilling
Bernard Flahtery
Tim Deweling
Dave Salsburg
Harold Snedeher
Buddy Tomasini
K. Swaggert

Rita DuBrow - - Recording Secretary

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�SPIRIT

CHEERLEADERS

left to right: (front roil') - Sharon Lee Magda, Marie Halloway, Irma Menn, Co-Captain Shirley Shamun, Joan Penta, Co-Captain, Jackie Falk, Ann Potkonski, (Back row) - Lynn Way, Joyce Hassay, Marilyn Torrenti, Sally Fear, Pat Barenoski, Ellen Shutte.

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Kneeling- Dee Nunn. Standing- Valerie Gaydos, Sue Findon, Diane Force, Molly Moran , Jurly Rhodda, Kathy Katarynick, Carolyn Counterman,
Miriam Mohr, Pat Reese.

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�LETTERMEN

L to R-AI Zellner, Jim McDonald, Rich Cecolli, Wally Umbach, Drew Gubanich, Jim Maracio, Gerry Willets, Bob Genero, John Marfia (President), Bill Murphy, Dave Kaschak,
Andy Matviak (Secretary), Jim Loveland, Te&lt;l Yeager, Bill Hanbury, Tony Cardinali, Ray
Salsburg, Ed Roman, Bill Lazor, Iloh Lindenbury, Dave Mitchell, Chip Eaton, Joe Kolm.

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�LETTER WOMEN

Row 1 - Lynne Wescott, Sharyn Pavidis (Treasurer), Sandy Strevell (President), Donna Edford, Sandy Bloomberg (V-President). Row 2- Kathy Krute,
Laraine Mancuso, Diane Force, Donna Futchko, Candy Cates, Kathy Koterba, Jeannette Click, Debbie Backensto, Diane Dukas. Row 3 - Maureen Kosmynka,
Barbara Zembioski, Carol Allen, Kathy Davis, Elaine Swisloski, Carol Hoffner, Ruth Sharkus.

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WOMAN'S ACTIVITIES ASSOC/A TION
is composed of the Cheerleaders and Majorette squads. They serve Wilkes
year-round by supporting all of the athletics teams.

Row l ( Left tu Ri1;ht) - Sanrly Walter,, Valerie ~aydo,. Treasurer, Dee Nunn , President, Judy Rodda, Vice Pre,ident, Irma Menn, Secretary, Joan Penta. Row 2 (Left
Righi) - Ann Pntkon,ki, Molly Moran. Carolyn Counterman, Kathy Kataryni ck, Sally Fear, Shirley Shaman, Jackie Falk. Row 3 (Left to Right) - Sue Find on,
l\limi l\lohr, Diane Forcp, Lynn Way, Elle11 Schutte, Sharon J,,.., Ma~da, Pat Barenoski.

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Dennis Pu ha Ila, Wayne Harrison, John Welker. Row 3 ( Left tu Right) - Ray Sostak, Warren Feinstein, Tom Gregory, Rick Ogin, John
BaranowEki, William Shakespeare, Ron Fedor, Walt Boyson, Hank Walters, Secretary, Jim Castellani, Clarence Johnson, Don Bonawitz.
Row 2 (Left
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Joan Latsko. 3rd Row -Janice Saunders, Brenda Godek.

TDR
TDR is the women's service sorority on cam•
pus. They serve the college and the commu•
nity by sponsoring various projects throughout
the year. The TDR girls are responsibb for the
Best Dressed Co-ed contest, the Valentine
Formal, and the Incoming Freshman Tea. At
Christmas the girls present the Golden Ager's
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L. to R., Center- Deborah Daniels, Kathleen Hay. Row 1 - Robin Reninger, Diana Stinziano, Thomas Varinecz, Richard Ciuferri, Nancy Orcutt, Philip Gasbarro, Susan 01,en,
Caryn Gangi, Molly Wunder, Carol Johnson, Dody White, Michael Collins. Row 2 -Jame,
Kundreskas, Janice Zarnos, George Matz, Shirley Davis, Joseph Rooato, Mary Rogan, Lind,y
Farley, Michael Riebe, Joseph Baranowski, Kevin Boyle, Walter Carpenter, Richard Rusnak,
Abigail Pratt, Robert Okrasinski, Jane Corrigan, Bruce Yurko, Georgia \1unro, Virginia
Larson. Row 3 - Richard Garinger, Allan Marini, Larry Lindner, Patrick Gannon, Harold

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Van Hise, Michael Demelfi, Wayne Szakal, Mavin titem, Bruce Phair, Ralph Cook, Shawn
Farley, Lauren Andrewo, looeph Miller, Paul Frenchman, Dennis Millett, Paul Csigi, Ethel
Shannon, George Brezna, Sheryl Lucker, Thomas Ilirketl. Row 4 - Charles Mateer, Clark
Hamman, William Sauder, Joseph A !es, Donald Ball, 'vfark Stair, Lewis Strouse, Kenneth
Ganier, Eugene Lispi. Standing - Raymond Nutaitis. (Director), Vincent Hurley, Robert
Zampetli, Douglas Krienke, \largaret Waligorski, William Lcmkuhl, Dean Houck, Julie
Levoy, Michael Lisko.

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1st Row - Cory Jordan, Karen Metzger, Jane Flynn, Sheila McLaughlin, Kathy Dunleavy. 2nd Row Barbara Demko, Meg Rees, Arla
Tomko, Mary Brojakowski, Director Cuthy Walsh. 3rd Row - Nancy Galazin, Wilhelmina Quinn, Helen MacLellan, Tricia Burns, Carol
Dean, Judith Sanger. Absent - Irene Martin, Carol LP.e Mutchler, Eileen Rex, Betty Roccograndi. Joan Sl111rmanek, Judi "\\'illiams, Sandy
Yucas, Adele Jancik, Mary Elizabeth Morris, Kathy Reese.

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1st Row - Mike Rebe, Bruce Marianelli, Dennis English (conductor). Joe Ales, John Williams. 2nd Ro1c - Steve Werner (president), Robert Weidow, Roher! Artim (vice-president), Dean Houck. 3rd Row - Frank Berman, Bill Evans, Bill Bennett, Henry Mycko . ./th Row_
John Puchniak, Andrew Zaher, Mike Lisko, Shawn Farley, Dave Thomas.

�The Collegians and the Choralettes, under capable directors, present recitals and concerts for the entertainment of campus and community. They appeared this year at such events as the Freshman Tea and the
dedication of the new Dorothy Dickson Darte Hall which will be the new home of both groups. The Collegians also made a tour to various high schools throughout New Jersey and Pennsylvania and provided the
-young adults with group singing at its finest.

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Simon, Edith Schmidt, Pauline Kemetz.

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�AUTO CLUB

L to R - Joe Babkowski , Allyn Griffith, Darwin D. Roberts, Joan S. Harvey, Paul S. Reese, Janet E. Levy, Henrich J .
Kersteen.

BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY

1st Row -Ted Zelinski , Pat Ryzinski, Hope Pa,~lusch, Theresa Godlewski , Lilian Kowal ski , Joe Eleckko, Johnnyne Supulski, Bernie Hollerran ,
Donna Reise, Wendy Reider, Joan Czoch, Maureen Clinton , Carol Roh e, David Rob erts, Margie Moore, Bonnie Rood . 2nd Row - Will Roberts,
Henry Labuda, Rose Cincira, Jo Ann Schreibmeier, Ken Patrician, Dia ne Miller, Hel en McClellan, Barbara Daniels, Phil Gullo, John Telexcho,
Tom Taddeo, John Muir, Bob Stark, Joe Putpuish, Bob Burke.

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Carol Ziomeck, Ted Halchak, Jim Weaver. 2nd Row - Karen Havanl, Anita Nowalis, Dianne Miller, Mary Kaiser, Bernard Holleran.
Bob Davis, George Paligero, Paul Phillips, Joe lshley.

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Staniorski (publicity chairman).

ENGINEERING CLUB

1st Row - Jack Magee, Martin Huntzinger, Steve Parashac (vice president), Thomas Wachs, Russell Pigioni. 2nd Row - Gregory Grula, Todd Wills,
Richard Swanek (treasurer), Joseph Lack, Emilio Marianelli, Walter Kwiatkowski, Tony Iorio, Rich Simkulak, George Lucas (secretary). 3rd Row John Hudak, Glen Clothier, Ray Szostak, Kurt Moser, Jim Havak, Bob Tomkiewicz, Ralston Robertson (president), Joe Buczynski.

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�FRENCH CLUB

Left (bottom to top) - Diane Marich,
Chris Hincken, Gathy Chandler, Brenda
Jones, Rick Bromley, Mr. Lekstrom.
Middle - Arla Tomko, Paula Quinn,
Ruth Werts,, Shar'on Pavlik, Sheila McAndrew, Miss Lovette. Right - Fran
Snyder, Sandy Watkins, Jack Anderson,
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William Tolman, Patrick Mantione, Nick Costanzo, Mel Rogers, Rich Lukesh, Charles Shiber. 3rd Row - Joe Zhegner, Charles Yudichak, Jim
Gosart, Richard Reggie, Stanley Pollock, Richard Chisarick, John Roche, Walter Volinski.

MATH
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]st Row - Janice Saunders, Joyce Rother, Marion Buchek, Ron Jacobo.
2nd Row - Thea Chesluk, Marcella Vinovrski,
Patricia McHale, Jack
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Carolyn
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Donna Edford, Sylvia Angielski, Stanley Nazar•
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5th Row - Earl
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�RUSSIAN CLUB

Row 1 - Helen Fedesyn, Irene Colarussl'J (President), Alice Liparella. Row 2- Jim McCann, Inge Tamm, Carol Hognebe, Grace Richie.
Row 3 - Muhamed Ghaman, Roy Getzoff, Lillian Kowalski. Row 4 - Mike Neiman, Ken Patrician.

SKI CLUB

Seated - John Freund, Fred Harkins, Dennis Verzera, Gene, Carol Densmore, Nancy Beard. Standing- Ap:nus, Jim Raider, Nicky Sorano,
Larry Phillips, Karen Masterani, Jim Marascio, Jeanna White, Garry Horning, Tony Cardinale, John Fairly.

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Row I - Noreen Drugach, A. Joan Harvey. Row 2 Barbara Mills, Janet Levy. Row 3 - James Loftus ,
Henrich Kersteen, Clyde Ostrofski. Row 4 - Jeff Limber, Demetrios Papademetrious, Mark Paikin, John
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and accounts of the various activities of the clubs and organizations of Wilkes
College. But the fault lies not in the staff's writing ability, nor the lack of
competent reporters to present you with the information that usually accompanies the "AMNICOLA."

The actions, rather the total lack of such, of Wilkes College clubs this past

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the day, Wilkes activities are the first to go.

For the few of you who read this article, think about what has been done.
Social, political, educational activities, in the past so meaningful and valuable, have been cast aside. But still they have not lost their characteristics,
for these activities are as important to the development of the total college

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student as are any demonstrations on the war or open-housing or inflation.
Even those events that some consider totally inane, completely wasteful,
hold in them a feeling of brotherhood, of a sharing of mutually beneficial
and exciting times.

No, the "AMNICOLA" should rightfully not apologize, but rather express
its sympathies for the many of you that have cheated yourselves out of memories and experiences that can be had only once. But these activities are the
ones a person can never forget.

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On September 8th, the members of the Class of 1973 began
their orientation to Wilkes. This class, the largest in Wilkes
history, spent the week becoming acquainted with the campus
and its facilities. The highlight of the week's activities was the
annual President's Luncheon and a welcome address given by
Dr. Farley. The Freshman picnic ended the week with an
introduction to cheers and hazing.
Hazing and classes started at the same time with be"dinked" and "labeled" Frosh wandering around campus.
The time-honored institution of hazing was enthusiastically
supported by the upperclassmen, at times much to the despair
of the poor newcomers. Despite their fears, the Class of '73
survived with the cry: "Watch out next year!"

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Wilkes College Homecoming activities were kicked off by the All-College
Bonfire on Friday evening, October 24th. The bonfire; which was held at
· Ralston Field, was preceded by a car caravan and a parade. The Homecoming Concert featured Jay and the Americans; the Classics IV also shared
the billing. Both groups provided excellent entertainment.
The soccer game was held Saturday morning. Wilkes proved to be tough
competition by keeping Madison F.D.U. from scoring. The game ended
up 0-0.
At 1 :30 that afternoon the Colonels of Wilkes College played the Dickinson Daredevils at Ralston Field. The final score for the football game was
49-0 in favor of Wilkes.
At half-time Dr. Farley crowned the Homecoming Queen and her court.
Miss Donna-Su Brown reigned as Queen with her two Princesses Cynthia
Wodraska and Ann Barnes. Trophies were also presented for the three best
Homecoming displays on campus.
To mark the end of a victorious day, a dinner-dance was held at the Holiday Inn. Music was provided by The Aces.
The Alumni of Wilkes College also had Homecoming activities planned.
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holiday party. Spirits are enlightened by
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A day of skiing at Camelback Ski Lodge marked the
beginning of the annual Wilkes College Winter Carnival on January 22. Following a day of outdoor sports,
the students attended a party at the Brother's Four
Restaurant where the "We Two" entertained. To highlight the evening, Miss Sally Donoho was crowned
Winter Carnival Queen by David Hoffman, the chairman of the Social Events Committee. Miss Donoho's
court included Princess Dolores Dragonchuck. Miss
Dragonchuck was escorted by Dave Hoffman, while
Tom Grant was Miss Donoho's escort for the mid-semester affair.

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This contest, sponsored by Glamour magazine, is to choose ten national
finalists fr~m all the colleges and universities in the U.S. and Canada. The
winner of the contest at Wilkes was entered in this national contest. The
twelve finalists at Wilkes were chosen by a vote held in the Commons and
were as follows: Ann Aimetti, Paula Cardias, Ellen Daney, Barbara Gonzales, Carol Garstka, Lynn Levey, Wendy Roth, Charlotte Stempleski, Sandy
Walters, Janice Zamos, Susan Wenning and Mary Ann Hvozda. The judges
were Misses Judith Kravitz, Leota Nevil, Kathy Kopetchne, Mr. and Mrs.
Arvid Lekstrom, Jay Goldstein, Dan Kopen, George Conway, Tom Grant,
David Hoffman and Mr. Richard Chapline.
On Sunday, February 8, 1970, the final judging took place in the Center
for Performing Arts. Miss Susan Wenning was chosen Best Dressed Co-ed
and Miss Ellen Daney was chosen first runner-up, Their escorts were Denny
Brew and Harry Hoover.
The qualifications for the contest were poise, general good grooming, and
tastefulness in selection. The contestants modeled two outfits, a campus ensemble and an evening dress, each selected solely from their own wardrobe.

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Theta Delta Rho's Valentine Formal was held at Gus Genetti's Hotel with
the theme "Cupid's Capers." The highlight of the affair was the crowning
of the Valentine Queen, Miss Jessica Maher. The crowning was done by
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Dining, dancing, and singing set the scene for the annual dinner-dance sponsored by the
Lettermen's Club. After dinner entertainment was provided by a singing barbershop group
·and music for dancing was provided by "The Fantastics." During the night Dean George
Ralston led the Lettermen in the traditional Christmas singing. This event, held at the Holiday Inn, proved to be a festive occasion for all who attended.

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Friday, April 10, marked the dedication of the new music building at Wilkes College. The building, an addition
to the Center for Performing Arts, was named in honor of the late Dorothy Dickson Darte, member of a pioneer
Wyoming Valley family and a member of the Wilkes College Board of Trustees until her death on July 2, 1969.
Attendance at the dedication was composed of friends of Wilkes, faculty members, administration, trustees, and
the student body.
Ceremonies began in the CPA, where the principal speaker, Theodore L. Hazlett, Jr., congratulated Wilkes on its
new building. Mr. Hazlett is the chairman of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Council on the Arts. Another gu~st
speaker was Boris Sokoloff, manager of the Philadelphia Orchestra.
Both Mr. Hazlett and Mr. Sokoloff were awarded honorary degrees of Doctor of Humane Letters by Dr. Francis J.
Michelini, Dean of Academic Affairs. They were hooded by Dr. Ralph Rozelle, head of the graduate division, and
William Gasbarro, chairman of the Department of Music.
Music presentations were rendered at the dedication by Wilkes College students.

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The new Dorothy Dickson Darte Hall
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Representatives from 300 colleges and univ·e rsities took part in the 24th Annual Eastern College Science Conference, held this year on the Wilkes College campus. Delegates presented scientific papers in the areas of biology,
chemistry, physics, mathematics, and social science.
Highlighting the event were the lecture sessions of Dr . Gerhard Dessauer, a noted nuclear physicist, and of Dr.
Ernst Stuhlinger, the Associate Director for Science of NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center.
Local industrial leaders had tours for the delegates. In addition, the ECSC Exposition provided for those m
attendance to see the latest in scientific wares and services.
The Wilkes College Concert Band provided a break in the routine scheduling with musical entertainment for
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The tradition of student intervisitation between Wilkes and Hampton Colleges continued this year as twelve
undergraduates from Hampton Institute, Virginia, came to Wilkes to take part in the 15th annual Wilkes-Hampton
Exchange. The exchange program originated in 1955 by the cooperation of Dean Ralston of Wilkes and Dean Hawkins
of Hampton with its goal as the furtherance of understanding between the individual students and the maintenance
of a meaningful relationship between the colleges.
The students participated in activities which included a visit to the Stegmaier Brewery, a party at the Brothers
Four, an outing at Dr. Farley's· farm, a dinner at King's Inn, and optional attendance of classes.
To complete the exchange, the students from Wilkes who acted as hosts visited the Virginia campus to engage in
similar activities.

��"The theatre is not a state of mind, but the response of the audience." Working with
such an objective, Wilkes College's Cue and Cmtain Club presented its first production of
the 1969-1970 year. "Five in Workshop" consisted of the following programs:
"The Wild Duck" by Ibsen, which included Michael Gallagher as Hjalmar, Marlene
Augustine as Gina, Helen Lewis as Hedvig, Joseph Urban as Gregers, and Theodore
Moss as Dr. Relling.
"Stage Door" by Ferber and Kaufman, which included Elaine Watson as Terry, Na Kyung
Lee as Madeline, and Anne Barnes as the narrator.
"Dr. Faustus" by Christopher Marlowe, which included Dennis English as Faustus and
Peter Belin as Mephistophilis.
"Cat On A Hot Tin Roof" by Williams, which included Debbie Dunleavy as Maggie,
Robert Sampson as Brick, and Jeff Davidowitz as Buster.
"The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" by James Thurber, which included Joseph Vojtko as
Walter Mitty, Rita Singer as Mrs. Mitty, and Felix Wawer, Ben Lodeski, Daniel
Reese in the Dream Sequence.

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An- insane asylum, a workhouse ward, and an empty stage set the
scenes for three student-directed one-acts presented by Wilkes College.
Each play was selected, cast, and rehearsed by a student director. This
venture into experimental theatre enables students to gain experience
in directing shows and gives opportunity for those involved to learn to
carry out directions and suggestions.
Opening the triple-billing was the short play "Workhouse Ward" by
Lady Gregory, directed by Dennis EngJish. The plot is based on the
hidden friendship of two men who have been placed in a workhouse
in Ireland. Though they seemingly hate each other, their fights really
cover a strong bond of friendship, which is revealed when one of the
men must leave the ward. The cast, though small, was consistently strong.
Debby Chandler played Mrs. Donohue, a sister to one of the men. Elliot
Rosenbaum and Joe Vojtko portrayed the two Irish paupers.
The second play, "Impromtu" by Tad Mosel, was directed by Bob
Hartzel. The four characters involved are placed on an empty stage and
are forced to improvise a play. Their contrasting personalities prove
to invent and dissolve familiar problems. The members of the cast were
Molly Jaciewicz, Eileen Rex, Bob Sampson, and Al Adolfsen.
The last play, "Chamber Music" by Arthur Kopit, took place in an
insane asylum. Miss Rita Singer directed this structurally complex oneact. Unusual circumstances, illusions of grandeur and insane logic, and
humor brought the comedy to a tragic conclusion. The bizzare cast
consisted of Judy Fried, Sandra Yucas, Nancy Haldeman, Marlene
Augustine, Judith Sanger, Cynthia Lewis, Ella McNamara, Debbie
Dunleavy, Elliot J. Stahler, and Joe Vojtko.

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�SPRING l
Spring Weekend 1970 began this year with the
annual Cinderella · Ball, which was held at the
Treadway Inn. Music was provided by the Gene
Dempsey Orchestra, and beach towels were given
as favors to all couples who attended. Adding
excitement to the evening was the coronation of
the Cinderella Queen, Miss Barbara Sullivan, at
the stroke of midnight. Miss Bonnie Gill was
named as runnerup to the Queen.
The music department presented "The Mighty
Casey," an opera, as its contribution to the
weekend.
The entire festival was closed with a concert.
Among the performers were "The Canned Heat,"
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Address --------------------------------------------------- _______________ "The 1970's- The Quality of Life"
KENNETH G. NORTHROP, '51
President of Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc.

SPECIAL AW ARDS
Outstanding Graduate of the Year ___________________ _______________________________________ DAN F. KOPEN
Deans' Scholarship Awards _______________________________ _______________ MARY ELIZABETH GEORGE
EARL JAMES BALLIET
Dobson Medal in Accounting _____________________________ _____________ __JOSEPH RICHARD KOLM
Award of the Pennsylvania Institute of
Certifie.d Public Accountants __ ______________________ RICHARD G. HENNEFORTH
Biological Research Awards ____________________________________________________ JOHNYNE J. SUPULSKI
BETHANY ANN VENIT
Mathematics Award __________________________________________________________________ EARL JAMES BALLIET
Chemistry Award ________________________________________________________________ ELIZABETH ANN MALLOY
Physics Award ____________________________________ _____________________________________________ THOMAS P. ORSECK
Interdisciplinary Award For Achievement In
Science And Mathematics _____ ____________________ __________________ __ LOUIS BIAGIO BONITA
The United States Marine Corps-An award signifying
a commission as Second Lieutenant___ _____________________ WILLIAM JOSEPH BROWN

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For the Wilkes Colonel gridsters, the 1969 season was
a campaign filled with mixed emotions. The sorrow came
on October 18th when the Colonel's 32-game winning
streak came to an end on a cold, barren field at Ithaca,
New York. Thus ended one of the major success stories
during the first one hundred years of collegiate football.
From October 16, 1965 to October 18, 1969 the Wilkes
College Colonels accomplished an amazing feat that only
two other schools in College Division history have ever
been able to better .... win 32 consecutive games! ! !
But the "Gold Machine" was even maganimous in defeat. Coach Roland Schmidt described the 1969 squad as
"the greatest bunch of players that I have ever coached."
Few could disagree, especially considering the two major
obstacles that confronted them at the season's beginning.
The first cause for concern was the loss of 15 starters
via June graduation. The defensive alignment had to be
almost entirely rebuilt as only two regulars remained
from the prior season. The second obstacle cropped up
at the Middle Atlantic Conference meeting in June. For
the first time in history the college had exceeded the maxi."
mum male population and Wilkes College freshmen would
be · barred from varsity competition against conference
opponents during the upcoming season.
The season opener provided the proof of Coach
Schmidt's ability as the "Gold Machine" rambled over
Lycoming College, 34.13. The next opponent was some•
what stingier, but the Colonels eked out a 6-0 win over
Moravian College and their 31st victory in a row. Delaware Valley has in recent years proven to be the biggest

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football rival for Wilkes College, and this year gave stiff
competition. The contest however, was completely in the
hands of split-end Bill Lazor as he caught nine passes for
158 yards and broke two single-game reception marks.
At the final gun, the Golden Horde had its 32nd win and
a 27-10 victory.
Doomsday came one week later when a determined
Ithaca team shocked the Schmidtmen with two quick
scores and turned in a strong defensive showing to derail
the Colonel's victory train. It was a frustrating afternoon
as the Blue and Gold had several golden opportunities
but were repeatedly thwarted by Father Luck. It was a
dismal 13-7 score that faced the Colonel's as they left the
field in the wake of their first loss in 33 games.
The reality of the defeat sunk in quickly, and everyone
realized that the mighty "Gold Machine" was still that.
The University of Vermont came to Ralston Field the
next week, and on the strength of scoring over 100 points
in their past three outings, expected to make easy work
of the "defeated" Colonels. But the Colonels spirit rose
to the occasion, forced the "Catamonts" into numerous
errors, and utimately won the game, 17-7. As Coach
Schmidt had told his troops, "If you won't be beaten, you
can't be beaten."
Joe Zakowski, senior quarterback, was the star in the
Homecoming victory over Dickinson, 49-0. The stellar
signal-caller became the first player in Wilkes history to
ever crack the 2,000-yard mark, as he rolled up 2,126
offensive yards.

..... and the records fall.

�Dave Kaschak in one of his thrilling punt returns.

PMC was the next Colonel victim, in a stunning 34-0 victory.
The win gave the Colonels their
unprecedented fifth Middle Atlantic Conference football championship, and "mini-hack" Ted Yeager recorded a major milestone in
only his second year of a probable
four year career. The littlest Colonel extended his career rushtotal to 1,276 yards, bettering the
old four-year record of 1,286
yards set by Paul Purta between
1963-1966.
With the approaching end of the
season came the Colonels biggest
challenge, Indiana State University, Indiana, Pa. The school of
9,000 students of late had one of
the most impressive college records in the country, and the battle
of the state's Eastern and Western
giants was set.

In victory, in defeat, the Colonels are still loved.

Bill Staake puts his educated toe to the ball.

The All-Time Wilkes All-Star Grid Team-1st row-Alex Molosh (Defense-Interior Lineman); Ron Rescigno (Offense-Halfback); John Howe (D-Int. Line·
man); Bill Layden (D-lnt. Lineman); Walt Hendershot (D-lnt. Lineman); P. J. Kane (D-Int. Linebacker); Brinley Varchol (D-L.B.); Pete Winebrake(D-L.B.);
Joe Wiendl (D-Back); Al Nicholas (D-Back). 2nd row - Dean George Ralston; Dan Malloy (D-Back); Joe Skvarla (0-End); Jack Feeny (0-End); Jim Brunza
(0-Guard); Bruce Comstock (0-Tackle); Gerald Washco (0-Tackle); John Florkiewicz (0-H.B.); Paul Purta (0-H.B.). Absent - Joe Rosko (0-Guard); Al
Yatko (0-L.B.); Marv Antinnes (O.H.B.); George Conway (0-Center); Joe Zakowski {0-Quarterback).

�nels are still loved.

Bill Lazor reaches for another one.

Seven inches of snow fell on the Indiana home field and produced a virtual
ice and mud bowl. Both teams were hampered by the sub-freezing temperatures. Indiana scored after a Colonel fumble inside their own 20, and tacked .
on another to go to the locker room at the half holding a 14-0 edge. But the
Colonel team and the many fans seemed undaunted, and almost rightly so.
For by games end the Colonels led in every statistic but one. Failure to score
on three golden chances cost the Colonels their second defeat of the year,
14-0.
The 1969 season proved to be both extremely disappointing and yet extremely rewarding. Although the 32-game record was ended, the team proved
to both friend and foe that the "Gold Machine" can and does rise to the occasion, and is as brilliant in d~feat as they ~re in victory.

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�Colonel fans are every where ....

Neil Langdon caught this pass on the four yard line, was caught there himself, but
fought his way into the end zone for the only Colonel score against Ithaca.

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Jim Maraschio was injured on the first kickoff of the 1969 season but recovered sufficiently near the season's end to
make exciting catches such as this one.

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1st Row: L. to R. Pat Malloy, Bill Staake, Joe Zakowski, Joe Kolm, Ed Burke, George Conway, Jerry Moser, Les Loveland, Ed Roman, Charlie Fick, John Mazur. 2nd
Row: Dave Kaschak, Harry Hoover, John Clarke, Ted Yeager, Tony, Cardinale, Jim Loveland, Bob Gennaro, Bill Hansbury, Nate Eustis, Emil Ditullio, Charles Graziano,
Alton Kenney. 3rd Row: Mario Zinicola, Tom Kology, Garf Jones, Gary Moore, John Fairley, Dale Tabor, John Baranowski, Dave Mitchell, Ed Langdon, Mike Hughes,
Dennis Brew. 4th Row: Kent Jones, Lenny Maree, Bill Lazor, Aldo Farneti, Neil Langdon, Nick Babish, Elliot Reiff, John Kerr, Bob Ashton, Jim McDonald, Steve Balla,
Mike Wormuth. 5th Row: Gene Kruczek, John Holland, Ron Hillard, Martin Sowa, Ed Conners, Reinhard Bolesta, Dan Walsh, Bruce Gover, Bob .West, Tom Robbins.
6th Row: Scott Sherdon, Pat Ratchford, Richard Masi, Bob Hegyes, Steve Basho, Pete Barrows, Anthony Lorio, Jim Yanora, Ned Holmes, Bill Woronko, Rich Letts',
Greg Supinski. 7th Row: Al Regner, Jeff Giberson, Larry Lally, Coach Jonah Goobic, Coach Charles Adonizio, Coach Bob Corba Coach Bob Herman, Coach Gene
Domzalski, Mark Skvarla, Michael Barski, Bob Koch, Frank Galicki. 8th Row: Coach Roland Schmidt.

atamount

The Wilkes College Band -

Bill Staake reaches for a "bullet."
HE doesn't stand a chance against that Colonel .defense.
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the staunchest of Colonel football supporters.

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First Row - Andy Matviak, John Marfia, Robert Linaberry, Ed Weber, Doug Cox, Ed Garabedian, Bill Lukridge; Second Row - Dave Kutz,
Bill Murphy, Rich Commbellack, Charles Eaton, Guy Bess, Mike Bergbauer, Tony Tangi, Andy Kovach, Bill Castor; Third Row - Coach Jim
Nedoff, Matt Watfon, Drew Gubanich, Bill Tarbart, Wayne Hresko, Matt Buglehall, Curt Benson, Dave Bogusko, Bill Davies, Tom Grant, Mike•
Nieman, manager.

SOCCER

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Look out Charlie, here it comes!

�The 1969 soccer Colonels were faced with
a monumental rebuilding program with the
loss of many starters through graduation.
Coming off a highly successful season, Coach
Jim Nedoff was forced to go with inexperi•
enced newcomers, but the obstacle turned into
a blessing in disguise as the team recorded a
7-4-1 log. The only loss of the season by more
than two goals was a .6-1 defeat at the hands of
a powerful Philadelphia Textile squad in the
early part of the campaign.

Bill Tarbart attempts a steal.

Rich Combellach, a junior, and senior Bill
Tarbart led the Blue and Gold in scoring with
five points apiece. Closing out their careers in
fine style were: tri-captains Dave Bogusko,
Curt Benson, and Bill Tarbart; Wayne Hresko,
and Matt Buglehall.

Wow! That ground is awful hard!

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�First Row - Lynn Wescott, Alice Sekowski, Sharyn Pavidis, Donna Edford, Sandy Bloomberg, captain; Candy Cates, captain; Renee Mucci, Nancy Puglisi, Sandy
Strevell, Kathy Davis; Second Row - Mrs. Doris Saracino, coach; Phyllis Sun, manager; Mary Carol Hornyak, Marcia Wazefer, Mary Thornton, Kathy Koterba,
Natalie Vermandel, Jean Adam~, Sue Ditson, Debbie Backensto, Donna Futckho, Jeanette Click, Fran Salgado, manager; Lynn Tomaselli, Miss Kathy Langdon,
assistant coach.

The Colonelettes started the season with 5 wins from the year before and
added 4 more wins from this season to make a 9 game winning streak before
losing to Albright. The defense had a good season by allowing only 6 goals to
penetrate their lines while the offense was outstanding in scoring 20 goals
this season.
Closing their career with the hockey team are Donna Edford, Sharyn Pavidis, Nancy Puglisi, Renee Mucci, Fran Salgado, Alice Sekowski, Sandy
Strevell and Lynne Wescott. The Colonelettes, however, still retain the
nucleus for a good season next year.

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Misericordia .................................. W
Kutztown ........................................ W
Susquehanna .................................. W
Bloomsburg .................................... W
Albright .......................................... L
Misericordia .................................... W
Moravian ........................................ L

6-0
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�BASKETBALL
The 1969-1970 Colonel basketball team completed the year with a 14-8 record-their best since the 1957-1958 season and one of the best in Wilkes College basketball history. Led by senior Captain Herb Kemp, the Wilkesmen of
Coach Ron Rainey provided their many fans with a well-played, exciting brand of hall that complimented their training in the fundamentals of quick and speedy play.
The Colonels opened the season with four straight road games, winning the opening two at Madison FDU and
Ithaca and then dropping their next games to both Susquehanna and Philadelphia Pharmacy. After losing the home
opener to Elizabethtown, Coach Ron Rainey's charges hit the rebound trail with victories over Drew, Lycoming,
and a rematch with Susquehanna. Following a loss to Scranton, the Colonels broke off for the Christmas holiday.
Their record at this point stood at 5-4 overall and 3-3 in the MAC.

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Upon returning from the Christmas vacation, the Colonels were upset by Albright and then met a strong Philadelphia Textile. The game was never in doubt as Textile, this year's small College NCAA champs took an early lead
and breezed to an 82-51 victory.

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The Colonels opened the second semester with a loss at Delaware Valley, marking the low
point of the season for the Wilkesmen as their record stood at 5-7 overall and 3-6 in the
:,s
MAC. It was at this point that some Colonel basketball fans resigned themselves to another
losing season. But as Coach Rainey later pointed out "Fortune and the schedule were with
us." What ensued was one of the biggest success stories in Wilkes College basketball history.
Perenially tough East Stroudsburg was the next opponent, and they felt the brunt of the "miraculous" revival of the
Colonel quintet. The Colonel's displayed quick and accurate ball handling and excellent shooting that led them to a
77-67 victory. But the pleasure of the victory was infinitesimal compared to the next game with Wagner College.
The "Seahawks" of Wagner came to the Franklin Street gym two nights later, bringing with them their superstar
Ray Hoge, the leading scorer in the MAC. Never before had the Colonels beaten Wagner, and at the half, the "Hawks"
led by 1 7 points .

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Kneeling; Captain Herb Kemp; Coach Ron Rainey. Standing: Frank Januzzi, Terry Jones, Bruce Brier, Charles Wetzel, Robert Ockenfuss, James
Hanak, Richard Davis, David Kurosky, Walter Umbach, Jay Reimel.

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�But Wilkes was not to be denied,
and the Colonels went on to play the
most exciting game ever played by a
Wilkes basketball squad. Down by as
much as 30 points with only 17 minutes remaining, the Colonels staged a
fantastic comeback to tie the game
with 10 minutes left.
The game ended in an 82-82 deadlock; the first overtime was also tied
at 88-88. With 17 seconds remaining
in the second overtime, Hoge lost the
ball, the Colonels regained possession
with the score knotted at 90-90. Wally
Umbach then took the ball downcourt
and made a goal with 3 seconds left
and was fouled in the act of shooting.
With Coach Rainey on his knees and
the crowd wild with excitement, Wally
sank both shots and the Colonels ended
the game with their first victory over
Wagner, 94-90.

��The momentum of the Wagner victory
was broken temporarily with the Raineymen receiving a sound thrashing at the
hands of Juniata, but the team rebounded
with seven straight victories to finish the
season at 14-8 overall and 9-7 in the
MAC. Included in the streak were wins
over Lycoming, Upsala, Harper, Moravian, Rutgers SJ, Lebanon Valley, and
arch rival Scranton.
Wally Umbach, Rich Davis, and Herb
Kemp were the top scorers on the squad
with 18.5, 17.4, and 16.5 av_e rages respectively.
Highlights of the season were Kemp's
1000th career rebound and his 1000th
career point, Wally Umbach's emergence
into the 400 point club, and Jay Reimel's
record shattering 216 assists.

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ended bril
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ended up
Wrestlers.

First ro;; (left to right): Jay McGinley, Ed Garebedian, Bill Kenney, Al Favata, Bob Matley, Ed Rupard, Bob Yanku, Bruce Lackey, Tom Chabalko, Dick Meyers, Rich
Mandigo, Al Brackelmans, Mike Konnick. Second row: Coach John Reese, Brian Lott, Bill Lukridi:,:e, Andy Matviak, John Marfia, Tom Morris, Gerry Willetts, Rich Ceccoli,
Al Zeiner, Leo Roan, Ron Fritts and Assistant Coaches Ted Toluba and Tim McGinley. Missing: Dennis Verzera, Steve Kaschenbach.

WRESTLING
A ninth place finish in the NCAA College Division National Wrestling Tournament, total domination of the MAC Wrestling Tournament,
a second and a third place champion in the Nationals, an individual record of 17 wins and one loss ( with 14 of those wins by fall), the
closing of the careers of two of the finest wrestlers ever to ~ttend
Wilkes College-this was the 1969-1970 Colonel Wrestling season,
one of .the most brilliant and totally satisfying campaigns for Head
Coach John Reese.
But the accomplishments of this year should be far outweighed by
next year's squad, since the team will only lose four seniors. And the
hi~hly successful season record of 12-2 should also benefit next year
with the return of an experienced and well-balanced squad.

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�Co-captains Andy Matviak and John Madia both
ended brilliant careers at Wilkes. Both from Easton, Pa.,
the duo came to the college without much accolade,
since neither were top wrestlers in high school, but
through hard work, dedication and the phenomenal guidance of Coach Reese, at the end of this season, both
ended up in the top ten list of Wilkes-All-time Top
Wrestlers.

iabalko, Dick Meyers, Rich
:erry Willetts, Ri_!:h Ceccoli,

sion National W res·estling Tournament,
ttionals, an individse wins by fall), the
tlers ever to ~ttend
1 Wrestling season,
ampaigns for Head

The two combined hold such accomplishments as
second, third, fourth, and fifth place finishes in the
NCAA national tournament, Champions in the Wilkes
Open, MAC tournament champs, nomination to the AllAmerican Wrestling Team, and Outstanding Wrestler
Award in this year's MAC Tournament. Andy's lifetime
record was 42-5, while John finished with a 42-7-1 record, ample proof of the effectiveness and capability
of both members of the dynamic duo, possibly the
greatest wrestling team not only in Wilkes history, but
throughout the entire MAC.

Al Zelner, brilliant sophomore pinning ace will
return next year, but it is hardly likely he can
better his dual-meet record of this season, simply
because he recorded 10 pins in 13 victories to
establish a new Wilkes pinning record and go
undefeated in dual-meet competition. Al then
went on to record three more pins in the MAC
tournament, and won the championship by decision. After pinni~g his first opponent in the
National tournament, in which he suffered a wrist
injury, Al suffered his first loss of the season m
his final bout.

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ur seniors. And the
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�The 1970 MAC Wrestling Tournament was held at Wilkes College this year and the Colonels dominated the tourney like no
team has ever done in the past. The division of the tournament into college and university sections reduced not only the amount
of participating teams and individual wrestlers, but allowed the Reesemen to completely control the outcome of the tourney.
The Colonels did so in fine style, accumulating 100 points as compared to second-place finisher Elizabethtown, with a total of
only 64 points.
Wilkes had six individual champions; Andy Matviak ( ll8), John Marfia ( 126), Steve Kaschenbach (150), Al Zellner
(158), Rich Ceccoli (177), and Ron Fritts (190). John Marfia also was awarded the Outstanding Wrestler Award, by virtue of
pinning his way to the championship. Co-captains Marfia and Matviak must again be complimented with the team's outstanding
showing. As Coach Reese po.inted out "the Loys were ready and they were great." The two chief reasons why they were so
prepared have to be their captains, for their services to both the team and the school were almost indescribable because of
their fierce dedication to the team, the coach, and to Wilkes.

1970 MAC CHAMPIONS

Middle Atlantic ( College Division) Champions (L-R-Front): Andy Matviak, 118, Wilkes; John Madia, 126,
Wilkes; Croyle, 134, Lycoming; Maack, 142, Elizabethtown; Steve Kaechenbach, 150, Wilkes. Back: Al Zellner,
158, Wilkes; Helm, 167, Elizabethtown; Rich Ceccoli, 177, Wilkes; Ron Fritts, 190, Wilkes; Schuyler, Hwt.,
Juniata.

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�Kneeling: Mr~. Saracino (coach), Barbara Zembroski, Laraine Mancuso, Rita Ryneski, Diane Dukas, Diane Force, Kathy Krute, Maureen Kosmynka, Mrs. Kathy
Kendig, (as,t. coach). Standing: Karen Allen (mgr.), Nancy Dexter (mgr.), Jane Muller (mgr.), Debbie Koch, Elaine Swisloski, Sharyn -Pavidis, Sandy Bloomberg, Jonnie Supulski, JoAnne Comer, Carol Allen, Ruth Sharkus, Carol Hoffner. Absent: Sandy Strevell.

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&gt;avidis, Sandy Bloom-

The basketball team was in a state of reorganization this season. Even though the loss of co-captain Sharyn Pavidis will be felt in the scoring department, there is a strong, young team that seems
ready to meet their opponents head-on next season.
Other departing seniors are Sandy Strevell and
Jonnie Supulski.

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�The Wilkes sw1mmng team finished the
season on a rather mixed note, for while
their 1-7 record left much to be desired,
their hopes for next year seem brighter
than ever before. Co-captains Owen Lavery
and Ray Salsburg will both return to the
squad along with freshman star Rich
Marchant.

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Although lack of depth is continually
plaguing the mermen, it is hoped the return of experienced swimmers .will lead
the Colonels to one of their best seasons
in a long time.

First row: Bruce Sabacek, Ray Salsburg, Elliot Reiff, Owen Lavery, Jim McDonald. Seco11d row:
Coach Corba, Dave Kauffman, Chip Eaton, Rich Marchant, Doug Krienke, Mike Hughes.

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GOLF
One of the pleasant surprises of Wilkes College's
1969-1970 athletic season was provided by the Colonel Golf squad as the duffers posted a brilliant 8-3
record under first year mentor Roland Schmidt.
After opening the season with losses to Susquehanna and Bloomsburg in a triangular match, the
Wilkesmen reeled off six straight triumphs before
bowing to a strong Scranton squad late in the season.
The duffers finished sixth among a 23 field in the
Middle Atlantic College Division Championships,
their best showing in recent history.
The individual most responsible for the Wilkes
surge was a 5-8, 128-lb. senior from Forty-Fort,
Marty Monaghan. Chosen as the squad captain by
his teammates, Monaghan came out of nowhere to
card a 9-1-1 dual record. His only defeat came at the
hands of Scranton's highly touted Andy Panko.
Monaghan was the most consistent player on the team
with his eleven 18 hole scores all ranging between
69 and 79. He tied for second place in the MAC
tourney.
Coach Schmidt's further delight stems from the
fact that only Monaghan will be lost via the graduation route.

Pictured, left to right: Walter Anushko, Clem Shypulefski, John Corhett, Marty Monaghan.
Denni, Puhalla, and Mike McDonald.

The Wilkes College Tennis squad ended their
season with a 5-5 record for an even .500 average. Led by Captain Bill Tarbart the Colonels
opened the season with 6-3 victory over Scranton
but then were defeated by Moravian and Ursinus
in the next two matches. The Netmen then came
back with wins over Bloomsburg, Susquehanna,
Moravian and Albright while being defeated by
Muhlenberg, Lycoming and Scranton.
Juniors Doug Valenteen and Jon Schiff man
paced the Colonels by both compiling 7-3 records. Captain Bill Tarbart, a senior, ended the
season with a respectable 5-.5 record. The squad
will lose three members via graduation, Dave
Findora, Bruce Rankins and Bill Tarbart.

TENNIS

First row: Ion Schiffman, Bill Tarhart, Doug Valenteen, Dave Findora. 2nd row: Coach Rainey,
Bruce Rankins, Harry Lukis, Gene Kruczk, Lew Partridge.

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�"Four yards and a cloud of dust,"
the battle cry of the 1970 version of
the Wilkes baseball nine as they stule
a record 72 bases in 17 games. This
wholesale larceny greatly exceeded
last year's talley, when the Wilkesmen
led the nation with an average of 3.5
per game.
First year Coach Gene Domzalski
made his initial season a highly successful one, posting an 11-6 mark. Up
until the last week of the campaign
the Colonels Were once again in contention for the MAC crown, but for
the second year in a row lost out to
Upsala College.

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1st row (left to right): Bob Vignoli, Glen Labosh, Ted Sokolowski, Joe Zakowski, Dave Bright, Don Lewis. 2nd. row: Coach Domzalski, Mike Hughes, Ted Yeager, Rick
Wetzel, Al Baloga, Coach Goobic. 3rd. row: Carl Cook, Tom Higgins, Charles Fick, Mike Bergbauer, Alan Zellner, Dave Kaschak, Don Reese.

This year's top batter was senior Rick Wetzel, his first and last season as a varsity
outfielder. Even though sidelined part of the season with a leg injury, he managed to
collect 13 hits in 32 official at bats, for a .406 average. Sophomore Ted Yeager found himself at season's end the fourth most successful base stealer in the nation in the College
Division with 22 stolen bases, breaking the old Wilkes record by nine.
Carl Cook, another senior outfielder, closed out his four year career in explosive style,
posting 'a .385 batting average and pacing his teammates in runs (18), hits (25), and
triples ( 3). The latter two oqtputs established new individual records.

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Senior Joe Zakowski ended his athletic
career at Wilkes in fine style. The mighty
southpaw hurled a 5-2 stint to bring his baseball career mark to 21 wins against only 7
losses, while striking out 135 batters in
226 inqings.
Charlie Fick, senior first . baseman also
ended his career at Wilkes. The converted
pitcher produced one of the top team batting
averages, stroking the ball for a .311 season.

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���LACROSSE
1970 found the Wilkes College Lacrosse team entering its second season of
inter-collegiate competition. The schedule, a far cry from the 1969 schedule of
only three games, found the Colonels
crossmen facing a season of six games.
With an exceptional turnout of candidates this year, Coach Jon Hobrock
had 38 willing men with which to fill his
roster. Fourteen seniors returned from
last season along with several underclassmen to give the team some needed
experience.

�The first game found the team traveling to Kutztown where they defeated the Bears 7-5, in an exciting,
hard-hitting match. The next game found the Colonels
at their home field where an experienced Muhlenburg
team handed them their first defeat of the season by a
score of 11-2. Stevens was the next opponent and after
a hard fought battle that saw the Wilkes crossmen
coming from behind found them the losers by a score
of 9-7. The Bears again came to Ralston Field for the
fourth time in two seasons and went home defeated
for the fourth time by a score of 10-2. Traveling to
Franklin and Marshall for the fifth game, the Colonels
crossmen found an experienced and tough Lacrosse
team. The Colonels, after going all out the whole
game, came out on the short side of the 24-4 score.
The sixth game of the season was with Dickenson but
due to the strike at the Dickenson campus, the game
was cancelled.
The season for the crossmen, although not overly
successful, provided them with much valuable experience which will be put to full use in the coming season.

�1970 AS IT WAS

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N. Y. B. A. I
MARCIA A
Miller St., 1
Psychology.
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CLAIRE AL
St., Wilkes-I
English.
SHANNON
ing Ave., Ki
Social Scienc
JAMES ANJ
St., Pittston,
JOHN ANDI
th St., Wyo
History.
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Amboy Rd.,•
Social Sciem
SAMUEL Al
St., Pittson,
ANNE AIM]
St., Berwick,
LINDA ARr
459, Princeto
GLENN AR
459, Princetc
ogy.
ROBERT A
maker Ave.,
B. S. Accou
RONALD A
lock Creek,
ogy.
CARL BAB
St., Exeter,
ing.
WENDY B
St., FortyEnglish.
NANCY B
Newburgh,
MARIANN
St., Trevos,
ing.
EARL JAi
Box 311, '
S. Math.
ALBERT
St., Wilk,
Business A
MARYAN
lock St., 5
English.
DEBORA)
brook Tr.
French.
CHARLE!
Walnut S
B. S. Bus
ANN BA
Dallas, Pe
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History.
THOMAS
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.VANIA

MARILYN AARONSON - 1787
Esposito Court, E. Meadow, L. I.,
N. Y. B. A. English.
MARCIA ADAMCHESKI - 695
Miller St., Luzerne, Penna. B. A.
Psychology.
MIRIAM ALEXANDER - RD 1,
Downingtown, Penna. B.A. History.
CLAIRE ALINIKOFF - 33 Rita
St., Willt:es-Barre, Penna. B. A.
English.
SHANNON ALLEN-592 Wyoming Ave., Kingston, Penna. B. A.
Social Science.
JAMES ANDERSON-457 Broad
St., Pittston, Penna. B. A. French.
JOHN ANDREJKO-101 E. Seventh St., Wyoming, Penna. B. A.
History.
CHRISTINE ANDRIANY - 7702
Amboy Rd ., Staten Is., N. Y. B. A.
Social Science.
SAMUEL ARGENTO - 158 Vine
St., Pittson, Penna. B. A. Spanish.
ANNE AIMETTI-2310 W. Front
St., Berwick, Penna. B. A. English.
LINDA ARNESEN - Rd 1 Box
459, Princeton, N. J. B. A. English.
GLENN ARNESEN - Rd 1 Box
459, Princeton, N. J . B. A. Psychology.
ROBERT AHTlM - 1202 Shoemaker Ave., W. Wyoming, Penna.
B. S. Accounting.
RONALD ASHTON - Hd 2, Hunlock Creek, Penna. B. A. Psychology.

CARL BABUSHKO - 25 Orchard
St., Exeter, Penna. B. S. Accounting.
WENDY BADMAN - 71 Welles
St., Forty-Fort, Penna. B. A.
English .
NANCY BAIRD - 59 North St.,
Newburgh, N. Y. B. A. Sociology.
MARIANNE BAKER - 20 Lukas
St., Trevose, Penna. B. S. Accounting.
EARL JAMES BALLIET - Rd 1
Box 311, Wapwallopen , Penna. B.
S. Math.
ALBERT BALOGA - 14 W. Elm
St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna, B. S.
Business Administra tion.
MARYANN BARON - 186 Hemlock St., Swoyerville, Penna. B. A.
English.
DEBORAH BARON - 306 Sµringbrook Tr., Sparta, N. J. B. A.
French.
CHARLES BARCHOK - 118 S.
Walnut St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna.
B. S. Business Administration.
ANN BARNES - Elmcrest Dr.,
Dallas, Penna., B. S. Mw;ic Education.
JAMES BARRETT - 94 South
Main St., Ashley, Penna. B. A.
History.
THOMAS BECKLEY - Viewmont
Village, Scranton, Penna. B. A.
Psychology.
JAMES BELLES - 103 Bowman
St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. B. S.
Business Education.
WILLIAM BENNETT - 3 Sunset
Court, Forty-Fort, Penna. B. A.
Social Science.
CURTIS BENSON-8 Locust Dr.,
Jamesburg, N. J. B. A. Math.
LOUIS BIANCO - 147 S. Hyde
Park Ave., Scranton, Penna. B. S.
Business Administration.
FLORENCE BIELA WA 459
Garfield St., Nanticoke, Penna. B.
S. Nursing Education.

RICHARD BIGELOW - 333 W.
Diamond Ave., Hazelton, Penna.
B. S. Math.
RUTH BIROS - 336 Grady Dr.,
Woodbridge, N. J. B. A. Psychology.
ANN MARY BISSANTI 13
Fern Way, Bedford, Mass. B. A.
Engli sh.
EARL BITEL Y - Rt 2 Box 45,
Gattersburg, Md. B. A. Biology.
JOHN BLANNETT, JR. - 87
Sharpe St., Kin gston , Penna. B. A.
Biology.
JOSEPH BLAZOSEK - 24 Friend
St., Pittston, Penna. B. A. Sociology.
DAVID BOGUSKO - 15 Atherton
Rd ., Lutherville, Md. B.A. Psychology.
LOU IS BONITA - 322 Parke St.,
W. Pittston, Pen na. B. S. Physics.
MARION BOYLE - 934 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. B. A.
English.
ROBERT BOSTON - 75 Butler
St., Forty-Fort, Penna. B. S. Business Administration.
WALTE R BOYSON - R 543 Fellows Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. B..
A. History.
ROBERT BRLTTAIN - 65 Oxford
St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. B. A.
Political Science.
BILLIE BRODBECK - 128 Rock
St., Pittston, P enna. B. A. English.
DEBORAH BRONSTEIN - 712
N. Broad St., Elizabeth, N. J. B. A.
Sociology.
ROBERT BROODY RD 1,
Berwick, Penna. B.S. Business Administration.
CAMILLE BROSKI - 180 Union
St., Na nti coke, Penna. B. A. English.
DONNA SU BROWN - 120 W.
Fra ncis St., fsel in , N. J . B. A. Soci ology.
WILLIAM BROWN - 36 Maxwell
St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. B. A.
History.
ALBER BRYAN- Box 344, Woodstown, N. J. B. S. Accounting.
MATTHEW BUGLEHALL - 7 B
St., Avenel, N. J. B. A. Economics.
RONALD BUKEVICZ 2481
South Main St., Wilkes-Barre,
Penna. B. A. Economics.
EDWARD BURKE - .370 Scott
St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. B. A.
Psychology.
ROBERT BURKE - lO Center
St., Courtdale, Penna. B.A. Biology.
JAMES MfCHAEL BURRY - 39
Brookside St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna.
B. S. Physics.
MARIETTA BURRlDGE - 372
Matson Ave., \Vilkes-Barre, Penna.
B. A. English.
JOAN MARIE BUTNOR - 313
Chestnut Ave., Kingston, Penna.
B. A. Spanish.
PATRICIA BUZINSKI - 31 Kado
St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. B. S.
Nursing Education.
JOYCE MARIE BYNDAS - 55
Brown St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna.
B. A. Psychology.
ELIZABETH CALDWELL - 380
S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre,
Penna. B. A. English.
THOMAS CARDILLO - 31 Park
Lane, Exeter, Penna. B. S. Business
Administration.
SANDRA CARDONI - 90 Saylor
Ave., Wilkes-Barre, P enna. B. A.
English.

LINDA NORINE CARLE - Box
365 RDS, Shavertown, Penna. B. A.
French.
MARY CARRANO- 167 S. Grant
St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. B. A.
Psychology.
ANDREW CASPER - 17 W. Ross
St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. B. S. Biology.
AURELIO CATANZARO - 115
Main St., Childs, Penna., B. S.
Accounting.
JOHN CEF ALY - 129 Brown St.,
Ashley, Penna. B. S. Business Administration.
LORETT A CHARNESKI - 239
Poplar St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna.
B. A. History.
CA RL CHARNETSKI - 30 Pulask i St., Kingston , Penna. B. A.
Psychology.
ANTHONY CHIARUCCI - 136
Prospect St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna.
B. A. History.
DAVID CHEESEMAN- 38 School
Lane, Woodstown, N. J. B. S. Business Administration.
ANDREW D. CHEPLICK - 631
Grant St., Olyphany, Penna. B. S.
Accounting.
THEAM. CHESLU K-17 Russell
St., Edwardsville, Penna. B. A.
Math.
ALBERT J. CHIPEGO 426
Owen St., Swoyersville, Penna. B.
S. Accounting.
STEVEN CH ROMEY - 307 Vail
Ave., Piscataway, N. J. B. S. Business Education.
DARLENE CHW ASTEK 91
Beech St., Wilkes-Barre, Pena. B.A.
Fine Arts.
ELLEN BROWN CLARKE - 557
Cha rles St., Kingston, Penna. B. A.
English.
THOMAS J. CLARK - 44 Park
St., Carbondale, Penna. B. S. Business Administration.
MAUREEN F. CLINTON - 122
Chestnut St., .Sugar Notch, Penna.
B. A. French.
JUDITH A. COBLEIGH - 202
Academy St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna.
B. S. Math.
IRENE M. CO LARUSSO-22 West
Ross St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. B. A.
History.
JOAN L. COLE - 43 Carlisle St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. B. S. Business
Education.
ROBERT J. CONOLOGUE - 500
Colonial Gard, Forty Fort, Penna.
B. S. Accounting.
GEORGE E. CONWAY- 118 Scott
St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. B. A.
Philosoµ hy and Religion .
CA RL L. COOK - 674 Church St.,
Graterford, Penna. B. A. History.
RALPH F. COOK - 232 Cameron
St., Plymouth, Penna., B. S. Mu sic
Education.
LONNIE A. COOMBS - 343 E.
Green St., Nanticoke, P enna. B. S.
Accounting.
WILLIAM M. COREY, JR. - 49
Ca tlin Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Penna.
B. S. Psychology.
ELVA L. COSTELLO - RD 1
Demunds Rd ., Dallas, Penna. B. A.
English.
GEORGIANA M. CRAY - 121 S.
Maple Ave., Kingston , Penna. B. A.
Fine Arts.
HAROLD E. CROOM - 199 Maple
St., Tru cksville, Penna. B. S. Business Administration.

HARRY R. COOPER - Shrine
Ar.res, Dallas, Penna. B. A. Fine
Arts.
JOHN J . CUSUMANO- 219 Mary
St., Old Forge, Penna. B. S. Business Administration.
JEAN D. CZAJKOWSKI - 40 Lee
Park Ave., Hanover Twp., Penna.
B. A. Social Science.
JAMES DARLINGTON 111
Caroline Ave., Solvay, N. Y. B. S.
Chemistry.
EDWARD J. DAVIES -102 Waller St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. B. A.
Hi story.
WAYNE DAVIES - 24 Dodson
Lan e, Wilkes-Barre, Penna. B. A.
Political Science.
SHARON L. DECINTI - 44 Liberty St., Mountaintop, Penna. B. A.
Soc iology.
MARY E. DECKER - Star Rte.,
White Haven, Penna. B. S. Math .
ROSEMARY DE FALCO - 100
Tammy Brook Dr., Creskill, N. J .
B. A. English.
ELIZABETH DEHAVEN 67
Cleremont Ave., St. J ames, N. Y.
B. A. Fine Arts.
GREGORY DEL GRIPPO - 92
Ri chard St., Parsippany, N. J.B. A.
Psychology.
ROSEMARY DELIA - 114 Jesse
St., Exeter, Penna. B. A. Fine Arts.
RONALD DELESE - 803 Vine St.,
Hazelton, Penna. B. S. Chemistry.
MARIE S. DENESSI -.46 Hutson
St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. B. A.
Sociology.
CAROL L. DENSMORE - Lords
Point, Stonington, Conn. B. A. Sociology.
LESTER J. DEPUMPO - RD 1
Weaver Rd. , Waverly, N. Y. B. S.
Nursing Education.
GORDON A. DERSHINER - Box
307, Harveys Lake, Penna. B. S.
Business Education.
LEIGH H. DOANE-708 N. Easton
Rd. , Glenside, Penna. B. A. Sociology.
PATRICIA R. DOBLE- 911 Tunkhannock Ave., \V. Pittstown, Penna.
B. A. Fine Arts.
MICHAEL DOBROWALSKI -24
Flat Road, Plymouth, Penna. B. S.
Business Administration.
JOSEPH J. DRAGON - 79 Hillside Ave., Edwardsville, Penna. B.
A. English .
JACK DUDRICK - 105 Hanover
St., Nanticoke, Penna. B. S. Business Education.
SANDRA J. DUNGAN - 75 E.
Bennett St., Kingston, Penna. B. A.
Sor;al Science.
DONNA J . EDFORD - 21 Keith
St., B. S. Math.
RICHARD EISENSTOOT - 1449
Munn Ave., Hillside, N. J. B. A.
Psychology.
JOSEPH R. ELECHKO - 411
Honesdale St., Scranton, Penna. B.
A. Biology.
JOSEPH ELIAS - 352 High St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. B. A. History.
DENNIS H. ENGLISH - 20 N.
Second St., Mt. Wolfe, Penna. B. S.
Music Education .
NANCY J. EUSTICE - 123 W.
Union St., Kin gston , Penna. B. A.
Sociology.
BERNARD P. EVANOFSKI - 29
Parken St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna.
B. A. Psychology.
JILL M. EVANS - 150 Dana St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. B. A. Fine
Arts.

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PAUL EZBlANSKY-1295 Franklin St., Old Forge, Penna. B. S.
Accounting.
J. T. FALSTROM - 151 Wingate
Rd., Parsippany, N. J. B. A. Fine
Arts.
RONALD W. FAUST - 1479 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort, Penna. B.
A. Psychology.
JUSY A. FEDORCZAK - 928 Narrow St., W. Wyoming, Penna. B. A.
Engli sh.
ANDREW M. FEDAK. JR. - RD
3 Carventon Rd., Wyo~ing, Penna.
B. S. Accounting.
CHARLES A. FICK - 47 Davis
Place, Wilkes-Barre, Penna. B. S.
Math.
GLORIA FIERVERKER - 54 S.
Dawes Ave., Kingston, Penna. B. A.
E nglish.
M. JEAN FILIPKOWSKI - RD
2, Box 356, Wilkes-Barre, Penna.
B_ S. Business Education.
DAVID J. FINDORA - 213 Lehigh
St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. B. A.
Chemistry.
JAMES E. FISCHER - 12 23 30th
Ave., Astoria, N. Y. B. S. Business
Administration.
THEODORA FOTOPOULOU Wilkes College, Wilkes-Barre,
Penna. B. S. Physics.
DONNA M. FRANK - 18 N. Pioneer Ave., Shavertown, Penna. B.
A. German.
JOHN P. FREUND - 165 Forest
Road, Mountaintop, Penna. B. A.
Political Science.
BRUCE A. FRITZGES 246
Pierce St., Kingston, Penna. B. A.
History.
NANCY L. FRUSHON - 611 Wyoming Ave., W. Pittston, Penna. B.
S_ Accounting.
MARIE A. GACIOCH - 9 Poland
Ave., Binghamton, N. Y. B. A. Psychology.
PA UL E. GALI CK 216 Lidys
Rd., Dupont, Penna. B. S. Chemistry.
JAMES F. GALLAGHER - RD.
48, Box 762, Mountaintaµ, Penna.
B. S. Accounting.
ANGELO O_ GAROFALO - 301
Primrose Dr., Clarks Summit,
Penna. B. A. Music.
PAULINE A. GASHI - 548 Sterlinp; St., W. Wyoming, Penna. B. A.
Biology.
l~RNEST A. GAY - RD 3, Dallas,
Penna. B. S. Business Administration.
PHYLLIS L. GAYDOS - Box 145,
Sunbury, Penna. B. S. Nursing Education.
EDWARD B. GlEDA, JR. - 40
Arlington Rd., Forly Fort, Penna.
B. S. Business Administration.
MARY E. GEORGE - 117 Blackman St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. B. A.
Fine Arts.
PAULA L. GILBERT - 5 Circle
Dr., Dallas, Penna. B. A. Math.
BONITA A. GlLL - 21 Dexter St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna_ B. A. Psychology.
JOAN P . GILLESPIE 238 E.
Dorrance St., Kingston, Penna. B.
A. Psychology.
JANE E. GILROY - 1514 Delaware St., Dunmore, Penna. B. S.
Nursing Edu cation.
PA ULETTE GIOMBONI - 512
North Main St., Wilkes-Barre,
Penna. B. A. English.
BRENDA A. GODEK- 639 Lee St.,
Plymouth, Penna. B. A. English.
JAY H. GOLDSTEIN - 254 James
St., Kingston, Penna. B. A. Biology.
KENNETH E. GANZER 1852
Madison Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y. B. S.
Nursing Education.
BARBARA A. GONZALES - 907
\V. Brown St., Pasco, Washington
B. A. French.

JOHN GOOBIC - 34 E. Carey St.,
Plains, Penna. B. S. Accounting.
DONALD E. GOOD - 24 Rees
St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. B. S. Accounting.
KENNETH GORDON - 190 N.
Elizabth St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna.
B. S. Chemistry.
PAUL GORE - 100 .Jonquil Lane,
Levittown , Penna. B. A. Psychology.
JANE M. GOWER - 51 Cottam
Hill Rd., Wappinger Falls, N. Y.
B. S. Medical Technologist.
ANTHONY P. GRACI - 212 W.
Elm St., Dunmore, Penna. B. S.
Music Education.
ROBERT W. GRAHAM 116
Lincoln Dr., Shavertown, Penna.
B. A. English.
FRANCINE GRATKO\VSKI- 753
N. Main Ave., Scranton. Penna. B.
A. English.
IIELEN M. GROCHMAL ~ 219
Poplar St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna.
B. A. English.
JOHN J. GUWA- 214 Moosic Rd.,
Old Forge, Penna. B. A. History.
VIRGINIA A. HAHM - 38 N.
Gates St., Kin gsto n, Penna. B. A.
Social Science.
GERALDINE H. HAKIM - 128
Center Ave., Plymouth, Penna. B.
A. Fine Arts.
THEODORE HALCHAK - 513
Summer St. , Old Forge, Penna. B.
S_ Chemistry.
JAMES HALLEAD-174 W. Lake
Shore Dr., Rockaway, N. J. B. S.
Business Administration.
CARL B. HALLSTEAD- 103 Rock
St., Pittston, P en na. B. A. Political
Scien ce.
VALERJE HANEWICZ- 214 High
St., Wilkes-Barre, P enna. B. A. Social Science.
FRED A. HARKlNS - RD 2, Burlin gton , N. J. B. A. Psychology.
PATRICIA HARRINGTON - RD
1, Mendham, N. J. B. A. English.
ANN JOAN HARVEY - 216 Stites
Ave. , \Vest \Vyoming, Penna. B. A.
Psychology.
BARON B. HAUSER - 12608 Valley Rd., Wayne, N. J.B. A. Political
Scien ce.
ANNETA L. HAWTHORNE 1466 Zarker St., Harrisburg, Penna.
B. A. German.
KATHLEEN HAY - 169 Spring
St., E. Stroudsburg, Penna. B. S.
Music Education.
WlLLIAM J. HEFFRON - 216
Zerbey Ave., Kingston, Penna. B.
S. Accounting.
GARY RICHARD HEGEL 28
Timberpoint Rd ., E. Islip , N. Y.
B. S_ Business Admiuistration_
REBA ANN HEID EL - 238 Ferguson Ave., Shavertown , Penna.
B. A.
MARY J. HELLMUTH - 901 Dennis Ave. , Silver Spring, Md. B. A.
Math.
RICHARD HENNEFORTH - 418
Depot St., Scranton, Penna. B. S.
Accounting.
THOMAS E_ HOATS - 812 Third
Ave., Kingston, P e nna. B. S. Acco unting.
RALPH F . HODGSON, JR. - 21
Lawrence St., \Vilkes-Barre, Penna.
B. A. Economics.
CLARENCE HOFFNER 316
Wyominp; Ave _, Wyominp;, Penna_
B. A. Fine Arts.
PHOEBE A. HOFFMAN - 40
Pierce St., Kingston , Penna. B. A.
Fine Arts.
DAVID HOFFMAN - 937 E. 46th
St., Brooklyn, N. Y. B. S. Busi ness
Administration.
CAROL ANN HOGREBE - 125
N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, P enna.
B. A. English.

BERNARD L. HOLLERAN - 114
Rege nt St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna.
B. A. Biology.
ROSEMARIE IIOLLOCK 43
Brown St., Mountaintop, Penna. B.
A. Spanish.
MARY CAROL HORNYAK - 85
Price St., Kingston, Penna. B. A.
Psychology.
WAYNE PAUL HRESKO - 178
Larch St., Port Reading, N. J. B. A.
P;;ychology.
MICHAEL P. HRYNKIW - 112
N. Empire St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna.
B. S. Business Education.
DALE T. HUGHES - 609 N. 13th
St., Allentown, Penna. B. A. Engli sh.
CAROL A. HUGHES - 65 Oregon
St., Wilkes-Barre, P enna . B. S.
Nursing Education.
JOYCE A. HUGHES - Overbrook
Ave., Dallas, P e nna. B. A. English.
JOHN CLARKE HUMBLE - 80
Oliver St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna.
B. S_ Accounting.
VINCENT J. HURLEY 218
Hamilton Ave., Neptune, N. J. B. S.
Music Education.
FRANK G. HUSBAND - 54 Bedford St., Forty Fort, Penna. B. A.
Psychology.
SARAH T. H UTCHINGS - 13403
Clifton Rd. , Silver Springs, Md.
B. A. English
STEPHEN D. HYDOCK - 553 S.
Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna.
B. S. Business Education.
NORINE F. ILARIA - 65 Grand
St., Clark, N. J. B. A. Sociology.
WODRASKA C. JACKSON - 540
Austin Dr., Fairless Hill s, Penna.
B. A. Sociology.
MAUREEN F , JANUSKl 27
Se cond St., Larksville, Penna. B. A.
Biology.
ADELE RITA JANCIK-75 Price
St., Kingston, Penna. B.A. Spanish.
JOHN J_ JARECKI, JR. - 23 Johnso n St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. B. A.
English.
FRANCES JASUlLEWICZ - 105
Custer St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna.
B. A. Chemistry.
DAVW E. JENKINS - 912 S.
Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pe11na.
B. S. Business Administration.
ORLONDO K _ JOHNSON - RD
2 Box 332, Athens, Penna. B. S.
Physics.
\VJLLlAM C. JOHNSON 68
Center Ave., Plymouth, Penna. B.
A. Mu sic.
BENJAMIN K. JONES - RD 4,
Dallas, Penna. B. A. English.
HOW ARD S. JONES 129 E .
Walnut St., Kingston, Pe1111a. B. S.
Acc.ounting.
THOMAS REES JONES - 426 E.
Market St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna.
B. S. Music Education.
THOMAS W. JONES - 105 Divisio n - St., Kingston , Penna. B. A.
f:nglish.
RUSSELL D. JORGENSEN - 71
Florida Grove Rd., Perth Amboy,
N. J. B. A. Fine Arts.
MARY AGNES KAISER - 950
f:xeter Ave., Exeter, Penna. B. S.
Chemistry.
MARSHA KAMINSKI - 354 E.
Poplar St., W. Nanticoke, Penna.
B. A. History.
DIANE M . KASISKY - 44 Bergh
St., Hudson, Wilkes-Barre, Penna.
B. A. English.
STEPHEN KASCH EN BACH - 32
Yeager St., Shavertown, Penna. B.
A. Fine Arts.
ROBERT J . KAZINSKI 717
Shupp St., Plymouth, Penna. B. S.
Busi ness Education.
HARRY B. KELLER 16 N.
Raeder Ave., Nuangola, Penna. B.
S. Business Administration.

KAREN E. KELLY 265 E.
Union St., Nanticoke, Penna. B. A.
Hi story.
HERBERT F. KEMP - 654 Easton Rd. , Glenside, Penna. B. S.
Business Administration.
MICHAEL KENNEDY - 430 S.
Maple Ave., Basking Ridge, N. J.
B. A. Social Science.
DA YID D. KIMBALL - 174 Carey
Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. B. S.
Business Administration.
WILLIAM P. KLAIPS - 120 N.
Thomas Ave., Kingston, Penna. B.
S_ Accounting.
CHARLOTTE KLEINTOB - 119
W. Union St., Shickshinny, Penna.
B. A. History.
HARRY KOCYLOWSKI 162
Vine St., Plymouth , Penna_ B. A.
History.
SANDRA D. KOLBICKA - 193
Cemetery St., Ashley, Penna. B. A .
Sociology.
L. J. KOLODOZIEJCZAK - 920
S. Market St., Nanticoke, Penna.
B. S. Math.
JOSEPH R . KOLM ;- 36 Hillside
Ave. , Rockville Centre, N. Y. B. S.
AeC'ounting.
DAN F. KOPEN - 23 Dana St.,
Forty Fort, Penna_ B. S. Chemistry.
MICHAELENE KOPACZ 40
Cist St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. B. A.
English.
KENNETH J. KOY ALESKI 1248 Snyder Ave. , Scranton, Penna.
B. S. Business Administration.
NANCY J. KOWALSKI 184
Hancock St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna.
B. A. Psychology.
JOHN KOZLOSKI, JR. - 39 Ru ssell St., Edwardsville, Penna. B. S.
B11siness Administration.
THOMAS H. KRAPSHO - 21 Auburn St, Wilkes-Barre, Penna. B. A.
Political Science.
NOREEN KULNIS - 48 N. Grant
St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. B. A. Biology.
STEPHEN J. K ULON DA 106
\V. Walnut St., Kingston , Penna_
B. S. Business Administration.
EVELYN S. KUNIGEL - 727 Donnelly St., Duryea, Penna. B. A.
Fine Arts.
\VJLLIAM D. KUSS - 195 S. Hanrnck St., Wilkes-Bane, Penua. B.
S_ Business Administration.
DAVID W. KUTZ - 215 E. Monum e nt Ave_, Hatboro, Penna. B. S.
Accounting.
RICHARD H. KUTZ 11 - 49 Melrose Ave., Wilkes- Barre, P e nna. B.
S. Accounting.
~:LA INE M. KWAK - 216 Honey
Pot St., Nanticoke, Penna. B. S.
Bu si ness Education.
ROBERT I)_ LAO:Y - 96 Oak
St. , Wilkes-Barre, P e nua. B. A. Soeiology.
ANN LANGAN .~4 Main St.,
Inkerman, Penna_ B. A. Fine Arts.
NANCY L. LARSEN - Box 36,
Poco no Lake, Penna. B. S. Nursing
Education.
VIRGINIA LARSON - Post Road,
Bernardsville, N. J. B. S . Nursing
Education.
KATHLEEN M. LASH-73 Highland Trail, Denville, N. J. B. S.
Business Education.
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JOAN E. LATSKO - 33 Warner
St., Plain s, Penna. B. A. History.
ROSEMARY B. LAUER - 70 S.
Hancock St., \Vilkes-Ba rre, Penna.
B. A. Sociology.
OWEN M. LAVERY - 323 Horton
St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. B. A. Politi cal Science.
DONALD H. LAWSON - 86 Perrin Ave., Shavertown,Penna. B. A.
Math.
LINDA J. LEE - 216 21 133rd St.,
Springfield Gdn , N. Y. B. A. Psychology.

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LA WREN CE F. LEE - 12 Hayes
Lan e, Wilkes-Barre, Penna. B. A.
Fin e Arts.
CHARLES D. LENGLE - 629- N.
7th St., Lebanon , P e nna. B. S.
Business Administration.
MARY M. LENAHAN - 112 Market St., Pittston, Penna. B. S. Nursing Edu cation.
JOANNE LEVANDOSKI - 51 N .
Fulton St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna.
B. A. Chemistry.
JOANNE H . LEVINE - 131 12
Cron ston Ave., Rockaway Park, N.
Y. B. A. Fin e Arts.

JOHN A NOSSAL - 408 Lackawanna Ave., Olyphant, P enna. B. A.
Hi story.
ANITA T . NOWALIS - 27 Scureman St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. B. S.
Chemi stry.
THERESA NOWINSKI - 115 S.
Walnut St., Wilkes- Barre, P enna.
B. A. Politi cal Science.
LOUIS A. NU DO - 53 Everett St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penn a. B. S. BusinesE
Administ ration .
DOLORES R. NUNN - 115 Midstream Rd ., Bri cktown, N. J. B. A.
Sociology.
ROBERT E. OCKENFUSS - Box
932, E. H a mpton , N. Y. B. A. History.
MARY A. ONTKO - 17 Bowman
St. , Kin gs ton , P enna. B. A. Social
Science.
DANIEL ORMANOWSKI - 383
East Grove St., Nanticoke, P enna.
B. S. Mu sic Education .
THOMAS PAUL ORSECK - 77
Fifth St. , E. Plymouth, Penna. B. S.
Physics.
ROBERTA OWENS - 5 E. Hollenback Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Penna.
B. A. Economi cs.
LE E PAIGE 715 Koscuiszko,
Na n ti coke, Penna. B. S. Business
Adm in islration.
POLLY ANN PAINTER - 37 Alison Road , Roselle, N. J. B. A. Fine
Arts.
D. G. PAPADEMETRIOU Wilkes
Coll ege,
Wilkes -Barre,
Pe nna. B. A. Political Science.
JANET ANN PA ULEY 257
North Ma in St., Wilkes-Barre,
Penna. B. A. P sychology.
SHARON A. PAVLICK 108
North Main St., Mountaintop,
P e nna. B. A. Fine Arts.
SHARYN M. PAVIDIS - 32C
P ion eer Homes, Elizabe th , N. J.
B. A. Math .
STANLEY M . PEARLMAN - 71
West River St., Wilkes-Barre,
Pe nna. B. S. Business Admini stration.
GEORGIANA M . PERLICK 122 Flat Ro ad, Plymouth , Penna.
B. S. Busin ess Administration.
SANDRA A. PERKOSKI - RD 1,
Demunds Rd., Dal\as, Penna. B. S.
Busin ess E du cation.
STAN LEY L. PERRY - 686 E.
Main St., Nanti coke, Penna. B. S.
B11s iness Admini stration.
PHYLLIS A. PETROSKY - 4
Fairlan e
North,
Mountaintop,
Pe nn a. B. A. E conomi cs.
\V ALTER P ETROFSKI 183
Page St., Kingston, Penna. B. A.
F.11P.:lish.
BONNIE B. PHILLIPS - RD 1,
Wilkes-Barre, P enna. B. A. Fine
Arts.
ROBERTS. PICTON - 604 Union
Ave., Bri elle, N. J. B. A. Politi cal
Scien ce.
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BONNIE J. PLESTRAK 20
Center St., Ask am, Wilkes-Barre,
P e nna . B. A. Biology.
ANTHONY PIERANTONI - 108
Curta in St., D11pont, Penna. B. A.
History.
ZYGMONT A. PINES 725
Church St., W ilmin gton , Delaware
B. A. Polit ical Science.
DONALD PISARCIK - 61 Maffe tt
St., Wilkes-Barre, P e nna . B. S.

omin g Ave., Forty Fort, Penna. B.
S. Mu sic Edu cation.
RONALD LIDONDICI - 16 Beriels St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. B. A.
P sychology.
DIANA F. LIPSKI - 143 Meyers
St., Edwardsville, P enna . B. A. Psychology.
MICHAEL LISKO, JR. - 102 Finn
St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. B. S.
Musi c Education .
FRANCES M. LIVA - 57 Corlear St., Wilkes-Barre, P enna. B. A.
En glish.
DAVID J. LOMBARDI - 6 Winter
St. , Pittston , P e nna. B. A. Econom-

RlT A M . MAZIARZ - 119 Main
St., Duryea, P enna. B. S. Nurs ing
F:ducation .
SHEILA A. MCCORMICK - 212
Main St., Ashl ey, P enna. B. A. Social Science.
WILLIAM J. MC GRAW 171
Finn St., \'ililkes-Ba rre, P e nna. B.
A. P sychology.
CALEB A. MC KENZIE - 141 S.
Mounta in Ave., Montclair, N . J.
B. A. Fin e Arts.
CHRTSTTNE M. MELNTCK - 182
S. Meade St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna.
B. A. Math.
ELAINE D. MENGEL- 239 Duval
St., Berwick, Penna. B. S. Medical
T ec hnolo gy.
MARIE M. MESARDS- 127 Noyes
Av e., Swoyersville, P enna. B. S.
Nursin g Education.
ALEXANDER MICHALAK - 363
W. Main· St., Plymouth, P enna. B.
A. Politi cal Science.
FRANK J. MICHAELS - 86 W.
Ches tnut St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna.
B. A. Math.
ANITA A. MILAZZO - 185 E.
Railroad St., Pittston , P enna. B. S.
Bu siness Edu cation.
MARTHA E . MILLER - RD 1,
W ilk es-Barre, Penna. B. A. E co-

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DEBORAH J . LOMBARDI - 6
Winte r St., Pittston, Penna. B. A.
F: ngli sh.
BRIANE D. LOTT - 6450 Seven
Mile Rd ., So. Lyon, Mi ch. B. A.
Sociology.
F. KEVIN LOUGHRAN - 24 W.
Ce nter St., Shavertown , P enna. B.
A. Politi cal Science.
LE SLIE I. LOVELAND - 59 Harlton St., Woodstown, N . J. B.S. Business Admini stration.
JOSEPH LOWENSTEIN - 8900
Winchester Ave., Margate, N. J.
B. S. Business Administration.
SHERYL L. LUCKER - 640 S.
Blakely St., Dunmore, Penna. B. S.
Musi c Education.
JOSEPH A. LUKESH - 6B1 Wyomin g Ave., Wyoming, P e nna. B. S.
Math.
ELAINE M. LUNDY - RD 2, Wysox, P e nna. B. S. Medical Technology.
GEORGE MAGUSCHAK 438
E. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, P enna.
B. A. History.
SHARONLEE A. MAGDA - 87
Rarnes St., Ashley, P enna. B. S.
Chemi stry.
ELIZABETH MALLOY - 38 Luzern e St., Lee Park , Wilkes-Barre,
Penna. B. S. Chemistry.
PATRICK J . MALLOY - 98 Davis
St., Tru cksville, Penna. B. S. Business Admini stration.
ROSE M . MANCINJ - 125 Hilldale Ave., Wilkes-Barre, P e nna . B.
A. Engli sh.
\VJLLIAM MARCHESE 160
Drakes Lane, Old Forge, Penna.
B. S. Chemi stry.
JOHN MARFIA -- 1035 Ferry St. ,
Easton , Penn a. R. S. Business Admini stration.
LEON MARCHETTI - Nuremberg, Penna. B. S. Busin ess Ad-

KENN ETH W. MILLER - Kings
Highway, Woodstown , N. J. B. A.
Bi ology.
RICHARD MlTARNO\VSKI- 106
Ne wport St., Gle n Lyon , Penna.
B. A. Sociology.
MARTIN MONAGHAN - 81 Su lliva n St., Forty Fort, P e nna. B. S.
Busin ess Admini stration .
MARGARET A. MOORE - Rt. 3
Mt. Airy, Md. B. A. P sychology. '
M ARLENE M. MOORMANN 257 Union Ave., Clifton , N. J . B. S.
Business Administration.
KAREN L. MOPPERT - Box 8,
RD. 2, Lake George, N . Y. B. A.
Sociology.
PAUL D. MORGlS - 101 E. Main
St., Glen Lyon, Penna. B. S. Business Admini stration.
BARBARA R. MORRISON - 929
Kensin gton Ave. , Plainfi eld , N . J.
B. A. German.
GERALD F. MOSER - 132 Atlan·
ti c Ave., Long Bran ch, N. Y. B. S.
Bnsiness Administration.
RENEE A. M UCCI - 118 Evergree n Lane, E. Patchque, N. Y.
B. A. Fine Arts.
JOH N J. MU LLlGAN- 16 Delekas
Ave., S. Plainfield, N. J . B. S. Business Admini stration.
JOYCE MARIE NAHAS - 18 McCar ragher St., Wi lkes-Barre, Penna.
B. A. En gli sh.
JANYNE L. NAILL - 12 Rorer
St., Hatboro, P enna. B. S. Music
l•:du cation.
BARBARA L. NANSTTEL - 38
Knox St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna: B.
A. Engli sh.
KAREN L. NASEVICH - RD 3,
Mt. Cobb Rd. , Lake Ariel , Penna.
B. A. Fin e Arts.
SAUNDRA L. NAYLOR N ew
Buffalo, P e nna. B. S. Nursing Education.
JANET E. NF:lMAN - 241 East
U nion St., Nanti coke, Penna. B. A.
Social Sc ience.
Accountin g.
JAMES P. NEUBAUER- 19 Main JOHN G. PI SH - 214 James St.,
St., Ha mburg, N. J . B. S. Account- Olypha nt, Penna. B. S. Business
111 g.
l~d11 ca tion .
ST EVEN J . NEWMAN - 50 S. DIANE S. PJZONT - 130 W. Rid ge
Dawes Ave. , Kin ston , P e nna. B. A. S t., Nanticoke, Penna. B. A. Bi P sychology.
ology.
DIANE NICHOLSON - 91 Han- MARYANN C. POLOCKO - 339
over St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. B. S. Chester St., Kingston , P enna. B. A.
Business Administration.
En glish .
JOHN NIZNIK 121 S. Grant LEWIS HAROLD PRYOR - 811
St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. B. S. Ac- S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre,
counting.
P enna. B. A. History.

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mini stra tion.

RICHARD C. MARK - 337 Second St., Weatherly, Penn a. B. A.
Philoso phy and Reli gion .
DE FURY. MARSHALL - 5560
Cody Court, Arvana, Colo. B. A.
Sµ a nish.
CHARLES W. MATEER Box
172, Hop Bottom, P enn a . B. S.
Musi c Education.
ANDREW MATVIAK - 322 Parson s St., Easton, Penna. B. S. Business Administration.
PAULETTE MATUSAVAGE 1238 Main St., Swoyersville, Penna.
B. S. Nu rsing Education.

JOHN P UCHNIAK - 129 Factory
St., West Avoca, P enna. B. A. Span·
ish.
NAN CY G. P UGLISI RD 1,
Baundbrook, N. J . B. A. Social
Scien ce.
CATHERIN E ANN PUPA - 663
William St., Pittston, P enna. B. A.
E ngl ish.
A. P U SCAVAGE ZURA 220
Phoe ni x St., Duryea, Penna. B. A.
S pa ni sh.
JO SE PH R . P UTPRUSH 74
J ackson St., Edwardsville, Penna.
B. A. Biology.
JANET E. PUTNAM - S. Vera
Cru z Road, Zion sville, Penna. B. A.
E ng li sh.
NANCY ANN P UZA - 228 E.
Four th St., Wyoming, P enna. B. A.
SoC" ial Scien ce.
MARILYN T. RABEL 821
Throop St., Dunmore, Penna. B. A.
Spanish.
JAMES RAKOWSKI 10 Narcissus Dr. , Wallington, N. J. B. A.
Political Science.
BRUCE RANKINS 357 N.
Hu rffvill e Rd., Deptford, N. J. B. S.
Busin ess Ad mini stration.
JOSEPH RASIMAS - 19 Sheldon
St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. B. A.
Economics.
DONNA R. RATLIFF - 309 Pittston Ave. , Sc ranton, Penna. B. A.
E ngli sh.
KEITH M. REDDING - 20 Eileen
Way, Ed ison , N . J . B. S. Business
Admini stration.
DAVID R. REEL - 365 Wyoming
Ave., Kin gston, P enna. B. S. Business Admini stration.
KATHRYN M. REESE - 816 E.
Northampton
St., Wilkes-Barre,
P enna. , B. A. Sociology.
ANITA REIN--67 S. Dawes Ave.,
K ingston , P e nn a. B. A. Spanish.
BARBARA A. REMANISKI - 59
\Varn er St., P lains, P enna. B. A.
Hi story.
ROBIN L. RENNINGER - 359
Seminary Ave., Pennsburg, Penna.
B. S . Music Education .
LO UISE M. RICCI - Valley View
Dr., Dall as, P enna. B. A. English.
DAVID MARC RICH - 36 Oak
La ne, Gl e n Cove, N. Y. B. A. History.
JOSEPH L. RICHIE - 50 S. Regent St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. B. A.
P sychology.
CLAIRE P. ROAN - 333 E. Mai11
St., Plymouth, P enn a. B. A. Fin e
Arts.
BEYERL Y A . ROBBINS - 121
Le igh St., Clinton , N. J . B. A. Soc ial Science.
DAVID D. ROBERTS - 453 Main
St., Kin gston , P enna. B. A. Biology.
WI L LIAM ROB E RTS 26 W .
P e ttebon e S t., Forty Fort, Penna.
B. A. Social Science.
FRANK J. RODELLA - 48 Brewste r Pl., Berge nfield, N . J. B. A.
I-J;slory.
JOHN ROGERS, JR. - 112 Farmdal e Rd ., Mt. Holly, N. J. B. S.
Business Administration.
MELVIN C. ROGERS - RD I,
Box 219 Aiken Ave., Perryville, Md.
B. A. Ma th.
EDWARD J. ROKE - 59 E. Main
St., Glen Lyon, P enna. B. A. Psychology.
F:DWARD C. ROMAN - RD 2,
Schwe nksville, Penna. B. S. Business Admini stration.
BONNIE LO U ROOD - 54 Longdale Ave ., Shavertown, P enna. B. A.
En glish .
ELLIOT ROSENBAUM - 161 N.
Dawes Ave. ; Kingston , Penna. B. S.
Mu sic Edu cation.
KENNETH ROSENCRANCE-11
E. Franklin St., Laceyville, Penna.
B. A. Psychology.

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�KAREN H. ROSENBAUM - 42
Ha rvard Rd ., Linden, N. J . B. A.
En glish.
T E RRY A. ROTHSTEIN - 216
Colfax Ave., Scranton , P enna. B. A.
Engli sh.
NANCY ANN ROWE - 276 N.
Maple Ave., Ridgewood, N. J.B. A.
Soc ial Scien ce.
PHILIP G. R UDY - 420 Sidorski
Ave., Manville, N. J. B. A. English.
JANE M. RUSHMORE - 922 Columb ia St., Scranton , P enna. B. S.
Nursin g Education.
LAU RA C. RUSSELL - 301 S.
Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, P enna.
B. A. P sychology.
ARLENE ANN RYBAK - 36 Taylor Ave., Carteret, N. J. B. A.
English.
EVELYN RYGWALSKI - 31 Coal
St., Nanticoke, Penna. B. S. Business Education .
JAMES SABATINI - 131 Matson
Ave., Wilk es-Barre, Penna. B. A.
Hi story.
JANE E. SABULSKY - 43 N.
Sher idan St., McAddo, P enna. B.A.
P sychology.
.JOYCE ANN SALUSKI - 86 Coal
St., Plymouth , Penna. B. A. Math.
FRANCES M. SALGADO- Wilkes
Coll ege, Wilkes-Barre, P enna. B. A.
French.
JANICE A. SAUNDERS - 122
Birch St. , Wi lkes-Barre, P enna. B.
A. Math.
PA TRICIA A. SAXON - 37 Owen
St., Forty Fort, P enna. B. S. Nursin g Edu ca tion.
MARY SCARPONE - 797 Carolon
Drive, Kin gs ton, P enna. B. A. Fin e
Arts.
ORCU TT N. SCHMlDT - 53 N.
River St., Wilkes-Barre, P enna. B.
S. Nursing Edu cation.
EDIE SCHMIDT - 314 E. Ridge
St. , Nanti coke, P enna. B. A. Fine
Arts.
ROBERT SCHOENHOLTZ - 384
S. Franklin St., Wilkes -Barre,
Penna. B. A. Fin e Arts.
ELLIOT S. SCHVOM - 102 Third
Ave., K ingston , P enna. B. A. Economi cs.

MARY E. SClROCCO - 216 Wyoming St., Wilkes-Barre, P enna.
B. S. Nursin g Edu cation .
LESTER M. SDOROW - 367 Stanley Dr., Kingston , P enna. B. A.
Psychology.
RICHARD SEBASTIAN - 226 S.
Sherm a n St., \Vilkes-Barre, P enna.
B. A. Fin e Arts.
N ~: IL M. SEilH:L - 17 Grove St.,
Wilkes-B arre, P enna. B. A. Philosophy and Reli gion .
A LI CE E. SEKOWSKI- 32 Dempsey Ave. , Prin ceton , N. J. B. A.
Fin e Arts.
THOMAS M. s~:LECKY - 28 W.
Main St., Gle n Lyon , Penna. B. A.
Politi cal Science.
GEORGE S ERNIAK - 130 Fol e&gt;·
St., Old Forge, P enna. B. S. Physics.
SHIRLEY M. SHAM UN - 88 N.
Main St., Ashl ey, P enna. B. A. Fin e
Arts.
THOMAS I-'. SHEA - 469 N. River
St. , Wilkes-Barre, P enna. B. A.
Psychology.
STANLEY S HEMANSKI - 186
Ma in St., Dupont, P enna. B. A.
Economi cs.
DAVIO G. SHEVCIIUK - 14 Au burn St., Wilkes-Barre, P enna . B.
A. History.
RITA L. SHlMALLA - 147 N.
Fifth Ave., Manville, N. J. B. A.
Engli sh.
KAR EN L. SHOOK - 227 North
St., West Pittston, Penna. B. A.
Chemistry.
JOHN P . SI CKLER - 186 Barney
St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. B. S. Business Administration.

DONNA L. SIKORSKI 139
Roosevelt St., Edwardsville, P enna.
B. A. Math.
DA YID S. SILBERMAN - 2719
Brown St., Brooklyn, N. Y. B. A.
History.
MAUREEN E. SIMONE - 119
Grace St., J ersey City, N. J . B. A.
Fine Arts.
THOMAS SINAVAGE - 420 E.
Market St., Wilkes-Ba rre, Penna.
B. A. Political Scien ce.
MI CHAEL J . SKVARLA 65
Downing St., Plymouth , Penna. B.
S. Physics.
ROBERT N. SMILES - 315 Exeter Ave. , W. Pittston, Penna. B. S.
Accountin g.
CHAR LES R. SMITH - 112 John
St., Kingston , P enna. B. A. English.
JEAN SMITH - RD 1, Benton,
Penna. B. A. Sociology.
JOAN M. SMITH - 413 W. Grove
St., Dunmore, Penna. B. S. Nursi ng
Edu cation.
NED A. SMITH - 327 Delaware
Ave., W . Pittston , Penna. B. S.
Accounting.
LEON R. SOBOLEFSKE M3
Center Ave. , Plymouth, P enna. B.
S. Business Admini stration .
RI CHARD J . SOLOMON - 75
Hanover St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna
B. A. Biology.
CAROL J. SOKOLNICKI - Main
Rd., Lee Nanti coke, P enna. B. A.
Soc iology.
GEORGE B. SORDOMI - 1710
Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort, Penna.
13. S. Business Admini stration .
C HARLES A. SPANO, JR. - 352
N. Bromley St., Scranton, Penna.
B. A. History.
JOHN E. SQUERI - 34 Cutter
St. , Wharton , N.J. B.S. Accounting.
PATRICIA E. SRNA - Box 96,
Neve rsink, N. Y. B. A. English .
MARKE. STAIR - 219 Main Rd.,
Mountaintop, P enna. B. A. Biology.
ROB ERT E. ST ARK - 107 E. Liberty St. , Ashley. Penna. B. A. Biology.
R ICHARD STANKUS- 234 Phila.
Ave. , W. Pittston, P enna. B. A.
Biology.
MARVIN L. sn:lN - Box 101
A R D 1, Wa pwallop en, P enna.
B. A. Math.
J UDY L. STEINFELD - 9 Dara!
Or .. Newburgh, N. Y. B. A. P sychology.
DIANA STJNZIANO - 264 Bergen St., Woodbrid ge, N. J. B. S.
Nursing Edu cation.
BARBARA G. STEVENS - 148 S.
Fra nk lin St., Wilk es-Barre, P enna.
B. A. En glish.
SANDHA J . STREVELL 413
Old Corli es Rd. , Neptuue, N. J .
B. A. Math.
LF:WIS H . STRO USE - 88 Lee
Park Ave., Wilk es-B arre, Penn a.
B. S. Musi c Edu cation .
CEORGF: ST ULTS 356 Lake
Shore Dr., Lake Hiawatha, N. J .
B. A. Soc ial Science.
MICHELLE H. SUDA - 176 Dana
St., Swoye rsville, Penna. B. A.
English .
BARBARA L. S ULUV AN - 28
Ca tlin St., Wilk es-Barre, P enn a.
B. A. Soc ial Science.
GHEGORY R. S UMMF:RS - RD
I , Troy, N. Y. B. S. Math.
PHYLLIS SUN - 7146H Knobwood Dr., Ind ianapolis, [nd. , B. A.
Math.
JOHNYNE J. SUPULSKI - R 507
Main St., Edwardsville, P enna. B.
A. Biology.
LEONARD A. S URDI - 2 Stonewall Dr., Livingston, N. J. B. S.
Busin ess Admini stration.
THOMAS MARK SUTOR - 420
Belmont St., Waymart, Penna. B. S.
Business Administration.

CAROL SWIFT - 423 College Ave .
Lan caster, P enna. B. A. French.
THOMAS P . TADDEO - 212 W .
Saylor St., Atl as, Penna. B. A. Biology.
FRANK E. T AMALENUS - 54
Grant St., Exeter, Penna. B. A.
Chemistry.
INGE TAMM - 41 Holly St.,
Lak ewood , N. J . B. A. History.
WTLLTAM R. TARBART - 219
Riverthorn Rd., Baltimore, Md. B.
A. Economics.
BARBARA A. TARNOSKI - 829
N. P enn a. Ave. , Wilkes-Barre,
P e nna. B. A. History.
JOHN R. TELENCHO 1919
En glewood Ave ., Forty Fort, Penna.
B. S. Biology.
RALPH C. TEWKSBURY - RD
2, Laceyville, Penna. B. S. Business
Administration.
DIANE K. THOMAS - 155 W.
Shawnee Ave., Plymouth, Penna.
B. A. Sociology.
PHILIP J. THORICK - 156 Division St., Kingston , Penna. B. A.
Philosophy and Religion.
RICHARD E. THRASH - 260
Davis Ave., Kearny, N. J. B. S.
Math .
JOSEPH W. THUNELL 55
Hampton Pl., Nu tley, N. J. B. A.
Sociology.
THOMAS TIMPERMAN - c/o
N. J. Rehab. Comm., New Brunswi ck. N. J . B. A. Economics.
WILLIAM S. TINNEY - 109 E.
Roseville Rd., Lancaster, Penna.
B. S. AJ Education.
JEFFREY C. TOWNSEND - RD
3, Dall as, Penna. B. A. Politi cal
Sc ience.
SUSAN J . TRENKAMP - Green
Hill Rd ., Burl ington, N. J. B. A.
English.
JAMES R. TURLEY - 200 E.
U nion St., Nanti coke, P enna. B. A.
Psychology.
JAMES R. UHL - 150 W. River
St., Wilk es-Barre, P enna. B. A. Politi cal Scie nce.
JAY MORRIS UNCAR - 17 Maffet St., Wilkes-Barre, P enna. B. A.
Chemi stry.
SHARON C. VALENTINO - 93
ltalty St., Mocanaqua, P enna. B. S.
Nursing Edu cation .
THOMAS VARINECZ - RD 4,
Box 4578, New Brunswick, N. J.
B. S. Mu sic Education.
BETHANY A. VENIT - 58 E.
Ma in St., Glen Lyon, Penna. B. A.
Biol ogy.
J U DITH E. VERVrns 190
Comly Rd. , Lincoln Park , N. J.
B. A. En gli sh.
CARMF:LA PIETRA vrco - 223
Shoemak er_St., Swoyersville, P enna.
B. S. Nursing Edu cation.
ROBERT VOLVONAS - 3 Stark
St., Pittston , Penna. B. S. Bu siness
Admini stration .
DAV[!) A. WADAS - 20 Holcomb
Rd ., Sh avertown , Penna. H. S. Busi•
ness Administration.
NANVY L. \VADIKA - 834 Palm
St., Scranton, Pe nna. B. A. P:;ychology.

KATHRYN M. \VA IK SNIS - 33
Butler St., Pittston , Penna. B. A.
Fin e Arts.
RICHARD JOHN WALK - 9208
Re id Lan e, Washington , D. C. B. A.
Math.
LINDA WALKER - Bear Creek
Village, Bear Creek, Penna. B. A.
Sociology.
GF:ORGE W. WALP - 7 Wood
St., Courtdal e, Penna. B. S. Business Edu cation.
CATHF:RINE WALSH 714 S.
Valley Ave. , Olyphant, P enn a. B. S.
Music Edu cation .
SANDRA L. WALTERS - 234 E .
Main St., Nanticoke, Penna. B. A.
History.

KATHLEEN M. WALTER - 66
Park Ave ., Wilkes- Barre, Penna.
B. S. Nursin g Education.
ANDREA WARGO - 62 Wyoming
St., Wilkes-Barre, P enna. B. A. Biology.
ROMA YNE K. WARUNEK - 201
P enn Ave., Dupont, Penna. B. S.
Nursing Education.
MARY ANN WASKIE - 51 Kado
St. , Wilkes-Barre, Penna. B. A.
English.
PATRICIA WASLOSKI - 61 Oakwood Lane, Wilkes- Barre, Penna.
B. A. English.
LYNNE D. WESTCOTT Carrell Road, Dover, N. J. B. A. Sociology.
·
F:ARL E. WEST-RD 3, Windsor,
N. Y. B. S. Nursing Education.
RICHARD WETZEL - 47 Albert
Road, Mountaintop , Penn a. B. A.
Math.
LEA GINA WHITE - 508 Mt.
View Terr., Dunellen, N. J. B. A.
Sp ani sh.
AiBRAM N. WILLIAMS - RD I,
Danville, P enna. B. S. Nursing
Education.
BARBARA J. WILLIAMS - 60
Norton Ave., Dallas, P enna. B. A.
Sociology.
CHARLES R. WILLIAMS - 38
Ca rey Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Penna.
B. A. Political Science.
JAMES H. WILLIAMS - RD 2,
Dallas, Penna. B. A. En gli sh.
RUSSELL M. WILLIAMS - Terrace St., Fernbrook, Penna. B. A.
English.
JOHN J . WILLIAMSON - 110
North St., W. Pittston, Penna. B. S.
Busin ess Administration.
JOHN WODRASKA - Mantoloking Shores, Bricktown, N. J. B. S.
Bu siness Admini stration .
ALAN WAYNE WOLF 159
Charles St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna.
B. S. Business Administration.
NANCY J. WOODRUFF 267
Na gle St., Bound Brook, N. J. B. A.
Fine Arts.
MARCELLA WROBLEWSKI 30 Courtright St., K ingston , Penna.
B. A. Math.
A. C. XEROMERITOU - Wi lkes
College, Wilkes-Barre, Penna. B. A.
Psychology.
THEORDORA YAGIELLO - 308
Jasin ski Ave., Manville, N. J . B. S.
Business Edu cation.
GEORGE YANCHIK - 545 Eynon
St., Scranton , Penna. B. A. F ine
Arts.
ELAIN~: YANKOSKY - 400 Delaware Ave ., W. Pittston, P enna. B.
S. Math .
GA[L M. YANOSHAK - 27 Willow St., Wilkes-Barre, P enna. B. A.
English.
H ICHARD V. YANALUNAS 254 Cl iffside Ave., Trucksville,
Penna. B. S. Chemistry.
DONNA MAY YO UNG - 216
Samborne St., Wilkes- Barre, Penna.
B. A. Sociology.
ANDREW ZAHER , JR. - 5 Hemlock St., Plains, Penna. B. S. Music
Edu cation.
JOSEPH J. ZAKOWSKI 316
Phillips St., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. "'
B. S. Business Administration .
ROBERT J. ZEMLER- 536 Tidga
Ave., Kin gs ton, Penna. B. S. Business Administration.
FRANK J. ZINI, JR. - 48 First
Ave. , Kingston , Penna. B. A. Biology.
F:LLEN S. ZONKO - 723 Metcale
St. , W ilkes-Barre, Penna. B. A. History.
NANCY LEE ZULA - 307 Boyle
St. , Warrior Run , Penna. B. A.
Psychology.

Admin
Amnic,
Art A1
Athleti,
Auto (
Band·Baseba
Basketl
Beacon
Best D1
Biologi,
Candid!
Cheerle
Chemisl
Chorale
Cindere
Circle }
Collegia
Comme1
Cue 'N
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Editor's
Educatic
Engineei
Epilogut
Events __
Faculty
Football
French (
Freshma
Golden i
Golf .....
Graduate
Hampton
Homecon

�WALTER - 66
ces•Barre, Penna.
:ation.
0 - 62 Wyoming
Penna. B. A. Bi•

INDEX

ARUNEK -201
nt, Penna. B. S.

,.

SKIE - 51 Kado
, Penna. B. A.

.

aOSKI-61 Oak•
:es.Barre, Penna.
TCOTT - Car•
N. J. B. A. Soci•
- RD 3, Windsor,
g Education.
:EL - 47 Albert
&gt;p, Penna. B. A.
ITE - 508 Mt.
lien, N. J. B. A.
~IAMS - RD 1;
B. S. Nursing

Administration ................................................p.
Amnicola ........................................................ p.
Art Appreciation Club .................................... p.
Athletics ............................... .. .........................p.
Auto Club ...................................................... p.

22
104
123
189
126

Band .. .............................................................. p.
Baseball ..... .. ....................... ............................ p.
Basketball ........................................................p.
Beacon ...................................... ...................... p.
Best Dressed Contest.. ...................................... p.
Biological Society .......................................... p.

120
214
200
106
158
126

[LLIAMS - 60
as, Penna. B. A.
lLLIAMS - 38
es.Barre, Penna.
rnce.
IAMS - RD 2,
. English.
LLIAMS - Ter•
,k, Penna. B. A.
.\MSON - 110
ton, Penna. B. S.
ation.
~A - Mantolok•
own, N. J. B. S.
ation .
WOLF 159
,s· Barre, Penna.
inistration.
DRUFF - 267
rook, N. J.B. A.
DBLEWSKI (ingston, Penna.

Candids ............. ............................................. p.
Cheerleaders .................................................. p.
Chemistry Club .............................................. p.
Choralettes ...................................................... p.
Cinderella Ball ................................................ p.
Circle K .......................................................... p.
Collegians ...................................................... p.
Commencement Activities ................................ p.
Cue 'N Curtain .............. ..................... ............. p.
Cue 'N Curtain Performances .......................... p.

222
112
127
122
174
117
122
176
124
170

Dedication ......................................... ............. p.

17

Editor's Letter ................................................ p.
Education Club ....................................... ......... p.
Engineering Club ................. ........................... p.
Epilogue .......................................................... p.
Events ......................... ......... ............................ p.

TOU - Wilkes
:re, Penna. B. A.
GlELLO - 308
ville, N. J. B. S.
lK - 545 Eynon
111a. B. A. Fine

239
128
128
240
147

-IAK - 27 \Vil•
re, Penna. B. A.

Faculty ... ................ .... ..................................... p. 30
Football .......................................................... p. 190
French Club ... ................................................ .p. 129
Freshman Orientation .................................... p. 148

NALUNAS ~., Trucksville,
stry.
OUNG - 216
es· Barre, Penna.

Golden Agers' Party ...................................... .. p. 154
Golf ............... .. ............................................... p. 213
Graduates ............... .... ....... ................... ........ ... p. 54

KY - 400 Del·
tston , Penna. B.

.

, JR. -

5 Hem•
Illa. B. S. Music
tWSKI - 316
s• Barre, Penna.
ni stration.
ER - 536 Tidga
nna. B. S. Busi·

Hampton Weekend .......................................... p. 168
Homecoming ....... ....... .................... .... ..... ....... p. 150

Inter-Dormitory Council .................................. p. Ill
Introduction .................................................... p.
6
.Jaycees .............................. ........................ ......p. 117
Judo.Karate Club ............................................ p. 130
Lacrosse .......................................................... p.
Lettermen ........................................................ p.
Lettermen's Formal ........................................ p.
Letterwomen ....................................................p.
Library ............................................................ p.

220
114
163
115
34

Majorettes ..................... ................................. p.
Manuscript ................... ................................... p.
Math Club .................................... .................. p.
Music Building Dedication.............................. p.

113
108
130
164

Officers ...................................................... ...... p. 45
Organizations .................................................. p. 103
Photographers ................................................ p. 238
Physics Club .................................................... p. 131
President's Message ........... .................... ... ...... p. 19
Prologue ............................. ............................. p.
1
Residence Halls ................................. .. ........... p. 136
Russian Club .................................................. p. 132
Science Conference .......................................... p. 166
Senior Directory .............................................. p. 233
Ski Club .......................................................... p. 132
Soccer ......... ......................... ....... .. ...... ..... ........ p. 196
Student Government ..................... ............ ..... .. p .. 109
sw1mm1ng
. . ...................................................... p. 212
TDR Valentine Formal.. .................... ................ p. 162
Theta Delta Rho Sorority................................ p. 118
Tennis ............................................................ p. 213
Who's Who ................................................ ...... p. 46
Winter Carnival ................................... .......... .p. 156
Women's Activities Association ........................ p. 116
Wrestling ........................................................p. 206

TR. -

48 First
nna. B. A. Bi•
- 723 Metcale
enna. B. A. His•
A - 307 Boyle
Penna. B. A.

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�This page has been reserved
to make special mention of
those individuals who have
heen responsible for the photographic work in this edition
of the AMNICOLA.
Thank you, Jack
and Charlie, for a job "welldone."

Head Photographer,
Jack Strinkoski
Assistant Photographer
Charlie Abate
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In the fall of 1969 when I was notified that I would be
Editor of the 1970 Amnicola I was more than honored to
accept that position for it was my job to produce an annual
for a graduating class of over 525. Throughout the year
problem after problem arose, but with the competent staff
I had, everyone of those problems were overcome.
At this time I wish to make public those individuals for
whose help I am so grateful.
I thank my wife Mary, ever so much for the long hours
of work you devoted to this edition. I am most grateful for
your patience and the assurance you have directed towards me.
Thank you Bill and Ron, for joining the staff during your
ever-so-busy senior year and doing a fantastic job on the
sports section.
Thank you Janice, for donating your valuable time in
organizing and completing our new administration and faculty section.
Winning this year's award for the most difficult section to complete is the club section. Despite the
problems given to us by the so-called "organizations" on campus, our club editor, S1:1e, came through it
all and put together a fine-looking section of the yearbook. Thank you Sue.
In acknowledging thanks I must not forget Rita and Bobbie for compiling the long senior directory
as well as your other work throughout the year. Also special thanks go out to a few newcomers to the
staff who for the most part gave an all out effort throughout the year and did a fine job: Julie, Linda,
Sylvia, Diana, and Paula: Good Luck next year to all of you!
Thank you Evelyn, Gail, and Faith from the Lazarus Portrait Studio for your fine cooperation throughout the year. I must thank both Mr. Lynott and Grace from Taylor Publishing Company for their mostappreciated assistance.
Special thanks to our new President, Dr. Michelini, for your services throughout the entire year, particularly in providing the 1970 AMNICOLA with a splendid dedication for a most deserving man.
And of course, Mr. Colson, for whom I will never forget your supreme efforts and outstanding service
to the 1970 AMNICOLA. Thank you.

Thomas J. Cardillo
Editor-in-chief, AMNICOLA '70

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�EPILOGUE
The problems of campus unrest, the
war in Southeast Asia, the draft, an
inflationary economy, and pollution
exist in the present, but the year 1970
as known to those of Wilkes College
has become a thing of the past.
All that remains is memories memories contained within Volume 24
of the Amnicola.
The preceding pages purport to act
as a catalyst to activate one's personal
recollections of Wilkes as it appeared
in 1970.

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�A yearbook never forgets. But how do you capture the numerous experiences that constitute four sweet /bittersweet
years of an individual's life at college? They cannot be expressed in pictures and words. College is unique in that it is
different from every other experience a collegian has had.
The freshman wonders what is going to happen to him in the
next four years. He worries ... "How will I be accepted?"

"Will I graduate?" Only time will answer these questions.

PROLOGUE

The deParting graduate, if he has become involved in the
college experience, cannot help but feel a nostalgic emptiness as he leaves the campus for the last time. As a school
changes, the student also changes and matures.
Wilkes College offers this experience ... and leaves it to
the individual to grasp.

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1971 AMNICOLA

Rita Stempin
Wi I kes College
Barbara McN ichol I Wi I kes-Barre, Pa.

Assistant Editor

Volume 25

Linda Smith

Business Manager
Sylvia Deusch

Assistant Business

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Manager
Paula Quinn

Photography
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Paramount- Studios

Endsheet and
Cover Designs
Patrick Mantione

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EUGENE SHEDDEN FARLEY uaRARY /
1933

IWILKE~C()~LEGE, WILKES-BARRE. PA.

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��Table of Contents
Foreword ............... 6
Dedication ............. 16
President's Message
to the Class of 1971 ..... 18
Academics ............. 20
Campus ................ 44
Graduates .............. 60
Students .............. 102
Organizations ......... 154
Events ................ 194
Sports ................. 246
Advertisements ........ 280
Senior Directory ....... 288

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�It was not a perfect year.
But has there ever been a perfect year?

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�Yet, despite the disappointments
Of our complex lives,

��We learn to make do, make better,
make believe
That better days will come.

��And if we do continue to believe

Who is to say

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��The perfect year
Will not yet be here?

���Dedication

It is the tradition of the AMNICOLA to dedicate its annual volume to members of the
College family who have made a special impression upon students or have made unusual
contributions to the College. In light of this tradition, it is particularly fitting that this year's
AMNICOLA should be dedicated to Nada Vujica.
Twenty-four years have passed since the Vujicas found refuge in this country after
having been caught in the turmoil of World War II. Before the war, Mrs. Vujica had established herself as a writer in her native land, Croatia, and several of her books, prose and
poetry, had been published. In this same period, Dr. Vujica had edited a Croation magazine and because of his writings he was sought by both the Nazis and.the Communists.
Upon their arrival in Philadelphia in 1947, a friend who knew Dr. Vujica's background
in philosophy suggested that there might be an opening for Dr. Vujica in the Philosophy
Department of the College. In consequence, he and Mrs. Vujica came to Wilkes-Barre and
almost immediately it was concluded by the president of the College and agreed by them
that they would affiliate themselves with Wilkes, he as professor of philosophy and she as
librarian. So it was, their forced migrations were ended and their connection with Wilkes
commenced.
With the exception of one summer, they have been with us ever since. It has been a
productive association for the College and, we hope, a happy association for the Vujicas.

Mrs. Vuji~a•s sensitivity enabled her to understand students and to work with them. It is
possible that the bitterness of her war experiences enhanced this sensitivity and enlarged
her understanding of the problems and concerns of others. In her quiet way, Nada Vujica
has exerted an influence at Wilkes College which has enriched the lives of all who have
touched her.

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��President's Message
to the Class of 1971
I am looking forward to the unique experience of awarding degrees to the Class of
'71 at our Commencement on June 6. This will be the first time in the history of Wilkes College that a name other than Dr. Farley's will appear on your diplomas over the title of President.
It is a humbling experience to recognize the challenge that his outstanding example of
leadership through the years of the College's establishment and growth has set for us.
Challenge is also part of your lives, as you pass this milestone of achievement. In your future lives, you will face many uncertainties that can be accepted as an opportunity to mature in human relationships as well as in the community relationships that keep a society
progressing.
The example of a man such as Dr. Mailey is, sometimes, a more lasting educational
experience than are the abstractions of theory. The combination of a knowledgeable, understanding mind and the commitment required to approach and solve problems of any
kind productively is what we have tried to communicate to you at Wilkes.
I hope we have succeeded; yet, Society recognizes the impossibility of ever achieving
the ideal as it also acknowledges the necessity of striving within our human limitations for
the highest level of achievement toward the ideal.
In this, my first message to the AMNICOLA, I express the deep conviction that you will
meet the challenges of life with the knowledge and the optimism that will engage you in an
honest commitment to resolution of contemporary problems. Mankind has always had challenges to face, and always will. You must meet these challenges -

not with despair but

with a confidence that human existence can be satisfying only when we are intimately involved in life, with all of its joys and despairs, and through personal involvement in the
broadest possible range of such human experience.
My warm, best wishes to you all for a happy and productive future.

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�In Memoriam

"The sudden and unexpected death of Dr. Hugo V. Mailey came as a terrible shock
which has brought imm~asureable sadness to the Wilkes College administration, faculty
and student body.
"To the many of us who have worked closely with Dr. Mailey for a long period of
time, the loss is even greater. We knew him not only as a great teacher and one who was
deeply devoted to the betterment of Wyoming Valley, but also as one who was intensely
interested in his students and his College.
"The contributions which Dr. Mailey has made to Wilkes College and Wyoming Valley as a whole will continue to serve as a rem inder to thousands that this man's entire academic life of a quarter century has been dedicated to making things better for others.
"To say that he will be missed or difficult to replace here at Wilkes College is totally
inadequate. Men like Hugo Mailey come along once in each generation and it has been
the good fortune of this Community and Wilkes College to have profited from the talents of
this man."

Statement by Dr. Francis

J. Michelini

on death of Dr. Hugo V. Mailey.

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�Administration

Dean o
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President
Francis J. Michelini

Chancellor
Eugene S. Farley

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�Dean of Student Affairs

Dean of Women

George F. Ralston

Jane Kathleen Lampe

Assistant Dean of Men

Assistant Dean of Women

Joel Rome

Linda Hobrock

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�Dean of Admissions
John Whitby

Coordinator of Research and Applied
Programs in Humanities and Social Sciences
Hugo V. Mailey
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Coordinator of Scientific Research
Director of Research Services
Stanley J. Holden

Chairman,

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Director of Grae
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Chairman, Division of Humanities
Benjamin F. Fiester

: Research

5ervices

Director of Graduate Studies, Chairman,
Division of Natural Sciences and
Mathematics
Ralph B. Rozelle

Chairman, Division of Social Sciences
David M. Leach
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�Assistant to Dean-Student Affairs
James A. Moss

Director of Placement
John J. Chwalek
Director c
Art

Registrar
B. Hopkins Moses
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�Director of Evening and Summer College
Thomas F. Kelly

Director of Alumni Relations
Arthur J. Hoover

Director of Testing Services
Joseph H. Kanner
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�Director of Financial Aid
Richard G. Raspen

Business Manager
Charles R. Abate
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Assistant Comptroller
Harold J. Harris

�Manager of Computer Services
David Williams

Finance Office

Comptroller

Joseph Chisarick

Alex Pawlenok

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�Director of Public Relations
Livingston Clewell

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Publications

Director of Sports Information

Thomas Moran

George Pawlush

Superintender

�Director of Housing
Donald R. Jost

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Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds
Nelson F. Carle

Manager of Bookstore
Mildred A. Gittins

Manager of the Cafeteria
William Denion
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�Faculty
Biology

Seated - Donald Tappa, Sarah Schonwetter, Grace Kimball , Theresa Sapp, Reed Acheson . Standing Ogren, Charles B. Reif, chairman; Wilbur Hayes. Absent - Sheldon Cohen .

Thomas Mizianty, Robert

Seated Gurdin . St(
Werner. AJ
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Chemistry

James J. Behning, chairman; Howard Swain, Edward Stockham, Barbara Buckman, Owen Fout, Francis Salley, Herman Benecke,
Ralph Rozelle .

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Seated - Michael
Allen, Franck Darte

�Commerce and Finance

\izianty, Robert

Seated - Sheldon Curtis, Welton Farrar, Antonia Dolbear, Samuel Rosenberg, chairman; Wagiha Taylor, Charles
Gurdin. Standing - Paul Zavada, Robert Werner, Frank Szumilo, Robert Capin, John Anaza, George Elliot, Paul
Werner. Absent - Thomas Copley, Arthur Chesler, Robert De Young, Theodore Engel, George Gero, Richard Orlowski, Jacinto Vereda.

Education

irman Benecke,

Seated - Michael Barone, Robert Brandschain, J. George Siles, Joseph Bellucci, Eugene L. Hammer; chairman. Standing Allen, Franck Darte, Robert West, Victor Baiz, Edwin Johnson, Mahmoud Fahmy, Harrie Caldwell. Absent - Lily Davis.

Jack

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�Engineering

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Walter Kaby, Cromwell Thomas, James M. Toole, chairman; Umid Nejib.

English

Row 1 - Mory Kerr, Charlotte Lord, Anne Kish, Patricio Boyle, Ruth Roberts, Casimir Tyburski, Robert Pasquarelli, Michael Greenwald. Row 2 - Richard Stephenson, Robert Hearnen, William Mistichelli, William Swortchild, Lee Terry, Bruce Craddock, Benjamin F.
Fiester, chairman; Warren DeArment, Stanley Gutin, Chester Malley. Absent - Fronk Allen, Margaret Allen, Edward Geist, Alfred
Groh, Kious Holm, Thomas Koska , Philip Rizzo.

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Chester
Philip Ri

�Environmental Science

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Seated -

Kathryn Gregory, Mohamed EI -Ashry, Charles Mattei. Standing -

Alvan Bruch,

chairman.

Fine Arts

1uarelli, Michael Green: Craddock, Benjamin F.
,, Edward Geist, Alfred

Chester Colson , chairman; Ellen Jacobs, Richard Fulle r, Beren ice D'Vorzon , Herbert Simon, Kathleen Matics, J.
Philip Richards .

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�Foreign Language

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Seated - Liza Belie, Inger Miller, Hilda Marban, Peter Juengling, Mary Lou Lovette, Arvid Lekstrom,
Jacqueline Lekstrom , Albert Serzan . Standing - Angel Belie, chairman ; Charles Sweeney, Elwood Disque, Jose Ribas. Absent - Jorge DeCubas .

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Seated - John Meyers, David M. Leach, chairman; James Berg, Bronis Kaslas. Standing Joel Berlatsky, Kuo-Kong Show. Absent -

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Dean White .

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Harold Cox, John Furlcf.N,

�Library

Seated - Leota Nevile, Lorna Darte, Marie Byczkowski, Nada K. Vujica, head librarian: Frederick Krohle. Standing Elaine Lacey, Phyllis Cheng, Dale Buehler. Absent - Albert Rinehimer.

Mathematics
James DeCosmos, Joseph Salsburg, Boyd Earl, Shashanka Mitra, Stephen Tillman, John Wasileski, Thomas Richards, Charles Wilks, Neil Como, Judith
Kravitz, Betty Jahr, Bing K. Wong, chairman . Absent - Paul Torelli .

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�Music

Seated -

Anne Liva. Standing - Rosendo Santos, Herbert Garber, William R. Gasbarro, chairman; Raymond Nutaitis, H. Cutler
Fall, Douglas Hill, Charles Joseph, William Weber, Richard Chapline, Richard Probert.

Se,
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Nursing
Education
Ruth W. Jessee, chairman . Absent -

Sterling Bonawits.

Seated -

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Roland Sehr

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�Philosophy and Religion

\Jutaitis, H. Cutler

Seated - Stanko M . Vujica, chairman. Standing Stanley Kay .

Donald Henson, John Jardine, Roy Williams,

Physical Education

ling Bonawits.

Seated - Gay Foster, John G. Reese, chairman; Doris Saracino. Standing Roland Schmidt.

Eugene Domzalski, Ronald Rainey,

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�Physics

Seated - Francis Donahoe, Frank Bailey, Levere Hostler, Cromwell Thomas, Frederick E. Bellas, chairman; Umid
Nejib, LeRoy Morrow, Stanley Holden. Standing - Walter Placek, Thomas Orseck, Tapan Chatterjee, George But.
win, Michael Ruduski, John Macur, Krishna Kumar P. Nair.

Political Science

Seated -

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Philip Tuhy. Standing -

Walter Niehoff, Yasushi Sugiyama, Hugo V. Mailey, chairman.

Seated -

Ray1

�Psychology

Carl Schaefer, Patricia Pisaneschi, Robert Riley, chairman; Robert Stetten, Joseph Kanner.

:hairman; Umid
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Sociology

1airman.

Seated -

Raymond O'Connor, Herman Kessler, Jaroslav G. Moravec, chairman. Standing -

Raymond Weinstein.

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��Wilkes College
Campus in New
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Employees
Wilkes College employs many personnel
for the purpose of providing services to faculty and students, as well as keeping our campus clean and safe.
The unrecognized efforts of secretaries,
nurses, maintenance crew, bookstore and cafeteria personnel have helped the growth of
our campus and have made Wilkes an integrate part of the growing community.

WECKESSER HALL - UPPER RIGHT - Left to
Right - Nance Corby, Peggy Corbett, Mary
Connor. CENTER LEFT - Left to Right - Lisa
English, Peggy Jones, Eileen Balhune. CENTER
RIGHT - Seated - Debbie Williams. Left to
Right - Bernie Borembu , Doris Barker, Edith
Gearhart, Cathy Menighan. LOWER RIGHT
- Left to Right - Lynn Griffith, Betty Lichtenstein, Evelyn Robinson, Della Sakoski, Felicia
Perlick, Nancy Scouten.

�CHASE HALL - CENTER RIGHT - Seated - Barbara
Miller, Ann Marie Lenchak. Left to Right - Elaine
Lyons, Ernestine Floyd, Alice Cole. LOWER RIGHT Betty Bevan. LIBRARY - LOWER LEFT - Left to Right
- Elsie Deobold, Linda Zera, Ruth Spear, Donald
Lewis, Theresa Murphy, Marion Miller, Rosemary Perkoski.

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�GRADUATE 0 FFICE - UPPER
Hartman
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UPPER
OFFICE - Lbder, Alice Rader Den Gattuso,
FINANCE O FFICE
WER LEFT _ B.renda
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Kester Loy . ensky. Left to R.1 h T - Seatrraine R
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�STARK HALL - UPPER LEFT - Seated - Helenanne Sincavage, Mary
Ann Volkel. Left to Right - Judy Ockenfuss, Joy Colarusso, Judy Wasasowski, Audrey Baltiskonis. DR. FIESTER'S OFFICE UPPER RIGHT Mildred Marini. PLACEMENT CENTER - CENTER LEFT - Regina Meschini.
DR. MAILEY'S OFFICE CENTER RIGHT Left to Right - Dorothy
Schlingman, Mary Argenio. MR. GROH'S OFFICE - LOWER LEFT - Barbara Fritz.

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�COMMONS - UPPER LEFT - Left to Right - Row 1 - Ann Feldman, Ann Mehm, Charlotte Moore, Rose Yuhas,
Edith Kachurick. Row 2 - Sophie Bohinski, Tommy Martin, Marvin Brew, Ray Spear. CAFETERIA - CENTER - left
to Right - Row 1 - Gerard Gaughan, Fred Wall, William Price, John Cureka. Row 2 - Bob Geiser, Stephen Sadowski, George Brice . Row 3 - Ann Marie Kruger, K. Richards, Bertha Adomaitis, Catherine Levande, €ecilia
Kehoe, Gary Albut, Franklin Martin, Ray Mark, Frances Jablowski, Margaret Davis, Ceryl Brokenshire, Paula Davis.

�MAINTENANCE CREW - BELOW - Left to Right - Row 1 - Chester Correl, Frank Galiti, Charles Evans, Frank Roth,
Lewis Neuman, John Yanchick, Armit Jones, David Jones, Leonard Wierbowski, Victor Letsko. Row 2 - Charles McAndrew, Andrew Kemetz, Irv Farbar, Joseph Bodzio, Charles Zapalski, Curwin Bromfield, Walter Breta, Joseph Romanski,
John Ondick, Joseph Ales, William Jervis, Joseph Manganello, John Seroka, Harry Smith, Michael Stec, Shaban Ghannam, Nelson Carl, Supt. Row 3 - John Ondach, Ralph Wallace, James Howard, Joseph Lupico, John Bonner.

IRMARY - ABOVE - Left to Right - Midge Yankovich, R.N ., Judy
le, R.N., Paulette Vrba, R.N., Barbara Gecik, R.N.

BOOKSTORE. - ABOVE - Left to Right - Louise Burke,
Rosalie Roate, Gwen Ennis, Robert Scott, Robert Stephanko.

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�The Graduates

Jeanette Abraham

B.A., Psychology
Janet M. Alfast

B.A., History

Norine F. Allaire
B.A., · Sociology

Mar
B.A.

Daniel L. Alters
B.S., Biology

Alb1

B.S ..
Patricia Altier

B.S., Accounting

JoAnn Andaloro
B.A., English
David Joseph Angelovich

8.5., Accounting

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�Sylvia Angielski

8.5., Mathematics
Walter Anushko

8.5., Accounting
Frances Arcudi

B.A., Sociology

Sallie Armstrong

8.5., Nursing Education
Ellen Arthur
B.A., Sociology

Marlene T. Augustine

B.A., English
Albert F. Baloga

8.5., Business Administration

John Baranowski

8.5., Business Education
Ann Marie Baranski
B.A., Psychology
Carole Bartlett

B.A., Mathematics

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�Terry A. Belles

B.A., Chemistry
Frank Allen Berman

B.A., Psychology
Florence Bielawa

8.5., Nursing Education

Ann Marie Bieniek

B.A., Psychology
Margaret J. Bieski

8.5., Business Education
Thomas W. Birkett

8.5., Music Education

Edward Blazejewski

William Douglas

B.A., Mathematics

B.A., PsychologJ

Sandra L. Bloomberg

Stephen Brando

B.A., Psychology

B.A., Fine Arts

Robert Blum

Midge Breslof

B.A., Psychology

B.A., Mathemati,

James J. Boettger

8.5., Accounting
James R. Bone

8.5., Music Education
Walter J. Borden

8.5., Business Administration

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�· A. Belles

Chemistry
&lt; Allen Berman
Psychology

nee Bielawa
Nursing Education

IAarie Bieniek

Psychology
aret J. Bieski

Business Education
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W. Birkett

~usic Education

William Douglas Bordow

8.A., Psychology
Stephen Brando

8.A., Fine Arts
Midge Breslof

B.A., Mathematics

Dennis Brew

8.A., Political Science
Nancy Brobst

8.5., Accounting
Robert Brody

B.A., English

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�Joanne R. Brown

8.5., Business Education
Mory M. Brown

8.5., Business Administration
Patricio Brown

8.A., English

Marianne Brozekat

8.5., Nursing Education
Leonard J. Brozena

B.A., History

Morion E. Buchek

8.5., Mathematics
Beverly Buronich

8.5., Medical Technology

Carolyn Burke

8.5., Elementary Education

�Edward G. Burke

:ation

B.A., Fine Arts
George Burns

,inistration

B.A., Economics
James Butkiewicz

B.A., Economics

Mary Ann Butnor

ation

B.A., Spanish
Charles Cappa

B.A., Social Science

Mary Louise Lauck Cardillo

B.S., Business Administration
Helene Cardwell

B.S., Nursing Education

:ation

Lynda Carle

B.A., French

�Richard Casey
B.A., History
Candice E. Cates
B.A., English
John Chapple
8.5., Business Education

Carlton J. Chase
8.5., Business Administration
John Cherundolo
8.5., Business Administration
Valerie Chiskowski
8.5., Business Education

Joseph Jc
B.A., Hist
Patricia Christoff
B.A., English

Alfred B.
8.5., Bush
Admini,
Eugene C.
8.5., Busir
Admini5

Richard Ciuferri

8.5., Music Education

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�John Clarke
B.A., History

Donald J. Conty
B.S., Business
Administration

Joseph John Cordora
B.A., History
Alfred B. Croke
B.S., Business
Administration
Eugene C. Crossin
B.S., Business
Administration

Marilyn Grzyb Crossin
B.A., Social Science
Casimer John Czerwien
B.S., Business .
Administration
Jeanette Davis
B.A., Psychology

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�Richard J. Davis

B.S., Business
Administration
Robert H. Davis, Jr.

B.S., Chemistry

Melinda Dawson

B.A., Sociology
Lorraine DeAngelis

B.S., Mathematics

John Deem

B.A., History
Richard Delvino

B.A., History
Mary Ann Demko

B.A., History

Thomas C. Demovic

B.A., Economics
Eugene DeNardi

B.S., Business Administration

�Anthony C. Dente, Jr.

B.S., Accounting
Sylvia Deusch
B.S., Business

Administration

Barbara Jean Dolman
B.A., Sociology
Lorraine Marie
Dombroski

B.S., Nursing
Education

Richard A. Domin

B.S., Accounting
Sally Donoho
8.A., Psychology
Dolores Draganchuk
8.A., Fine Arts

Rebecca Drazba
B.A., English
Rita DuBrow

B.A., Sociology

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�Mashhour Dukum

B.S., Accounting
Theresa Dybach

B.A., English

Meka Eastman

B.A., Fine Arts
Dennis English

B.S., Music Education
F. William Evans

8.A., Chemistry

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Jill M. Evans

8.A., Fine Arts
Russell Eyet

B.S., Business
Administration
Aldo Farneti

B.A., Political Science

Gary A. Farr

Donna Ann Fu

B.A., Psychology

B.A., Spanish

Linda Dawn Farrar

Walter Furtney

B.A., English

B.A., Psycholo!

�Sally Ann Fear

B.A., English
Ronald R. Fedor

8.5., Accounting

James F. Fehlinger

8.5., Business Administration
Mary Ellen Fischer

8.A., Sociology
John J. Flynn

B.A., English

Sharon Forlenza

8.5., Nursing Education
Maria Franch

B.A., Sociology
Ronald B. Fritts

B.A., Sociology

Donna Ann Fuehrer

8.A., Spanish
Walter Furtney

8.A., Psychology

�Donald Gaidula

B.S., Business
Administration
Ronald E. J. Ganis

B.S., Music Education

Beverly Sal

B.A., Fine,
Claire E. G

B.A., Histo,

Carol A. Garstka

B.A., Political Science
Valerie Gaydos

B.A., Psychology

Barbara Lynn Gecik

Allyn Roy t

B.S., Nursing Education

B.S., Busim
Adminisl

Lucretia Geiger

B.A., Sociology

Andrew J.,

B.S., Accou

Bonnie Gellas

B.A., History
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Thomas Gennaro

B.S., Business Administration

�Ann Marie George

B.A., Psychology
•anis

Diana Rose Gillis

ucation

B.A., English

Beverly Sabbatini Glennon

B.A., Fine Arts
Claire E. Godlewski
B.A., History

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:ience

Joseph Grabowski

8.5. , Accounting
Nell Jean Grella
B.A., French

Allyn Roy Griffith

8.5., Business
Administration
Andrew J. Gubanich, Jr.

8.5., Accounting

Philip Thomas Gullo

8.5. , Biology
;tration

Kathryn Hafich

8.5., Music Education

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�Patricia H

Nancy Haldeman

B.A., English

B.A., Hist,

Marie A. Hallaway

Susan Hin

B.A., Sociology

B.A., Engl

John Halliday

·Christine f

B.A., Fren

8.5., Accounting

Mary Lou Hancock

B.A., English
Roger Harding

8.5., Accounting
David Horris

8.5., Business
Administration

Raymond P. Harrison

B.A., Psychology
Robert Hartzel

B.A., Psychology
Wayne Harvey

B.S., Business
Administration

Charles Robert Herring

B.A., History
Lois W. Herwig

B.A., French
David J. Hettinger, Jr.

B.A., Elementary
Education

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�Patricia Hill

B.A., History
Susan Himelfarb

B.A., English
·Christine Hincken

B.A., French

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Carol L. Hoffner

B.A., English
Harry Hoover

B.A., History
Wm. Terrence Hurley

B.A., Sociology

rt Herring

Patricia Hydock

B.A., History
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Susan J. Iorio

B.5., Nursing Education
"lger, Jr.

Joseph N. lshley

1ry

B.5., Chemistry

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�Joyce Jackiewicz

B.A., Fine Arts
Ronald J. Jacobs

B.S., Mathematics

Doreen A. Johns
B.A., French
Karen Johnson
B.A., Sociology
Nelson W. Johnson

B.S., Biology

George Garfield Jones

B.S., Business
Administration
Patricia Juba

B.A., History
Ronald James Kamage

B.A., Political Science

Karen Rae .Kammerer
B.A., Political Science
Marjorie Kaszubski

B.S., Mathematics

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�William Kaye

B.A., History
Alton Dean Kenney

B.A., Political Science
Daniel Kettell

B.S., Business
Administration

Maureen Klaproth

8.A., English
Claire Klepadlo

B.A., English

Theresa M. Klimek

B.A., Psychology
Pauline Kmetz

B:A., Fine Arts

George H. Knezek, Jr.

B.S., Business
Administration
Thomas M . Kology

B.S., Business
Administration
Joann M. Kondek

B.A., English

�Cheryl Konopki

8.A., Spanish
Cynthia Koos

B.A., Sociology
Kathern Kopetchne

8.5., Business
Education

Lillian Kowalski

8.5., Mathematics
Mary Ann Kranisky

8.A., Economics
Kathryn E. Kresge

B.A., History

Zachary Krisanda

8.5., Physics
Edward William Krug, Jr.

B.A., Sociology
Noreen C. Kulnis

B.A., English

Mary Ann Kuney

8.5., Business
Administration
John Glen Labosh

8.5., Business
Administration
Janice M. Lacaskey

8.A., Psychology

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Wayne Laskofski

B.A., Political Science
Catherine Ann Lauer

B.S., Business
Education
William Lazor

B.S., Accounting

Carol Anne Leland

B.A., Sociology
Maxine Bonnie Levine

B.A., French
Janet Levy

B.A., Sociology

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�Donald K. Lewis

B.A., Political Science
Alice Liparela

B.A., Sociology
Maralyn Locke

B.A., Fine Arts

Ann M. Lovecchio

B.A., Music
Lohn Lukatchik, II

B.A., Psychology

Karen Lunger

B.A., Fine Arts Education
Janet C. Lussi

B.A., Spanish

Ronald Jay Lustig

8.5., Business
Administration

�Mary J. MacArthur

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8.5., Nursing Education
Francine Mackinder

B.A ., Fine Arts Education
Micheline M. Modey

8.5., Nursing Education

Jessica Mohler

B.A., English
Margaret C. Makar
B.A., English

Bernard Kone Mallon

8.5., Business
Administration
Ruth Susan Molon

B.A., Spanish

Louis A. Manganiello

8.5., Business
Administration

�Patrick J. Mantione
8.5., Physics
Diane Marich
8.A., French
Allen Marini
8.5., Music Education
Albert Martin
8.5., Accounting

George J. Matz
8.5., Music Education
Patricia Mazzeo

8.A., History
Kristine Mazzola

8.A., Spanish
Gerald McAfee
8.A., English

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lusic Education
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Mazzeo

listory

Mazzola
panish

McAfee
riglish

Sheila McAndrew
B.A., French
Frank W. McCourt
B.A., English
Susan McDonnell
B.A., Fine Arts
Patricia M. McHale
B.S., Mathematics

Cathy Meli

B.A., English
Jeanette Melick
B.A., Psychology
Irma Corrine Menn
B.A., English

Janet Micocci
B.A., Spanish

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�Judy A. Mikulicz
B.A., Mathematics
Deborah Miller
B.A., Sociology

Joseph E. Miller
B.S., Music Education
Phyllis Minelli
B.A., English

Robert Mischak
B.A., History
Miriam E. Mohr
B.A., Fine Arts
Antonina M. Mollica
8.5., Business
Administration

Eileen Moniak
B.A., Psychology

84

�Gary C. Moore

8.5., Business
Administration
Cassandra Moss
B.A., Spanish

John Muir
8.5. , Biology

Katherine Munson
B.A., Biology

Ralph Murdock
8.5., Business
Education
William J. Murphy
8.5., Business
Administration
Mary Alice Nasielski
B.A., English

Eugenia Nese

B.A., Psychology

�Dennis Noonan

8.5., Business
Administration
Judith Potestivo Ogin

B.A., History

Richard Ogin

B.A., Spanish
Robert Okrasinski

8.5., Music Education
Jean Gordon Otto
B.A., English

Cyndee Pagano

B.A., English
John G. Parra

8.5., Mathematics
Rick Passon

8.5., Business
Administration

Kenneth Patrician

8.5., Biology
Susan Patsko

B.A., Sociology

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Janice Payne

B.A., English
Carole Ann Peeler

B.5., Mathematics

Beverly Ann Peirce

8.5., Business Education
Joan Penta

B.A., Sociology
Barbara Perry

B.A., Sociology

Carolyn Ann Petrus

8.5., Mathematics
Cheryl Petyak

B.A., English
Carolyn Phillips

B.A., Sociology

David G. Phillips

B.A., Sociology
Paul F. Phillips

8.5., Chemistry

87

�Anthony J. Pipan

8.5., Biology
Barbara Plikaitis

B.A., Sociology

Cheryl Plodwick

B.A., English
Clare Podmonski

B.A., Sociology

s

Mary Ellen Pointek

B.A., English

B

Helen Post

D

B.A., Economics

B.

Ann Potkonski

B.A., Psychology
88

Robert W . Pottison

8.5., Business Administration

�Daniel T. Powell

B.A., English
Colleen Propersi

B.A., Sociology

Ronald L. Pryor

B.A., Mathematics
Dennis J . Puhalla

B.A., History

Wilhelmina Quinn

B.A., Biology
Bette Rasweiler

B.A., English

Sally Rauer

B.S., Accounting
David R. Reel

B.S., Business Administration

Daniel John Reese

B.A., Fine Arts
Donald J. Reese

B.A., Sociology

89

�Donna Reese

B.S., Biology
W illiam Reese

Joyce Rot

B.A., Sociology

B.S., Mat/

Jay L. Reimel

B.S., Business
Administration

Wendy Reider

8.5., Biology
Bernard J. Riley, Jr.

8.5., Accounting
Gay Roberts

B.A., Fine Arts
Education

Judith Ann Rodda

B.A., English
Carol Marie Roke

B.S., Medical
Technology
Barbara Roman

B.A., English

Michael Roman

B.S., Business
Administration
Barbara Pensak Rosen
B.A., French
Lawrence M. Roskos

8.5., Business
Administration

90

�Joyce Rother

8.5., Mathematics

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Richard Robert Rusnak

Music Education

John Ryan

8.5., Accounting
Bruce Sabacek

8.5., Business
Administration
Louise Wintermute
Saia

8.5., Music
Education

Jay Ramon Salsburg

,
Rosen

8.5., Business
Administration
George Sattof

B.A., Psychology
skos

Anthony James Saullo

8.5., Music Education

91

�Diane M. Savage
B.A., Psychology
Linda Schesney

B.A., English

Jonathan David
Schiffman

B.A., English
Lawrence Schocket

B.A., Psychology
Kurt L. Schuhl
8.5., Business

Administration

Jack Schultz

8.5., Business
Administration
William R. Schultz
8.5., Accounting
Mary Louise Schumacher

B.A., French

Ellenine Schutte

B.A., Spanish
Judith Seeherman

8.5., Mathematics

�Donna Serino

B.A., Spanish
Lois E. Sexton

B.A., History
John R. Shaskas

B.S., Biology

George M. Shendock

B.A., Psychology
Diane L. Shiner
B.A., English

Kathryn Mary Shiner

B.A., English
Raymond J. Simcuski

B.A., Sociology

Diane Simms

B.A., Fine Arts
Education
Bruce D. Simon

B.S., Business
Administration
Janet Simonson

B.S., Business
Education

�Rita Singer

8.A., French
Elaine Slabinski

8.5., Nursing
Education
Paulette Slavinskas
B.A., Economics

John F. Slifcoe

8.5., Business
Administration
Edward G. Smith

8.5., Physics
Ivor J. Smith

8.5., Business
Administration

John Robert Snyder

8.5., Medical Technology
Mary Francis A. Snyder

B.A., French
Margaret Sodrosky

8.A., English

Mary Ann Solomon

8.5., Music Education
Elliot J. Stahler

B.A ., English
Ellen Christine Stamer

B.A., English

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Susan Staniorski

B.A., History
Judith Steele

B.A., English
Lois Steele

B.A., Fine Arts

Marianne Surplus
Stegner

8.5., Medical
Technology
Rita H. Stempin

8.5., Business
Administration
Floyd C. Stilley

8.5., Business
Administration

95

�James G. Stook
B.A., Mathematics
Roger H. Stout
8.5., Accounting
Ernest M. Strechay
8.5., Business
Administration

Susan Smith Strechay
8.5., Business

Administration
John T. Strinkoski
8.A., Economics

James J. Talerico
8.5., Business

Administration
Robert J. Tarone

8.5., Business
Administration

�William Thier

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B.A., Economics
Janet Alta Thimm

B.A., English
Robert Tinner

B.S., Business

Administration

Shirley Tokach

B.A., Fine Arts
Maryann Tomaszewski

B.S., Accounting

James Ungvarsky

B.S., Business
Administration
Richard Urciuoli

B.S., History

Charles Usie

B.A., History

�Ann Uzups

B.A., Sociology
Douglas S. Valenteen

8.5., Accounting
Ross Versaggi

8.5., Business
Administration
Dennis Verzera

B.A., History

Robert J. Vignoli

B.A., Mathematics
Larry R. Volkel

8.5., Business
Administration
Paulette Vrba

8.5., Nursing Education
Gene Wagner

8.5., Business
Administration

RachaE

8.5., B,
Educ
Nancy

B.A., f 1
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8.5., Pl
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B.A., C

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Rachael L. Walison

B.S., Business
Education
Nancy J. Wall

8.A., Fine Arts
Andrew Wallo, Ill

B.S., Physics
Barbara Louise Ward

B.A., Chemistry

Joann Wasilewski

B.A., Psychology
Sandra Beth Watkins

B.A., French
Elaine A. Watson

B.A., English
Lynn Way

B.A., Psychology

�James C. Weaver

B.S., Chemistry
Janet Weiss

B.A., Sociology

Suzanne Wennig

B.A., Psychology
Dody Lee White

8.5., Music
Education

Gerry Willetts

B.A., Fine Arts
Nancy Charles Williams
B.A., History
John Myers Williams
B.A., History

Diane Wilson
B.A., Psychology
George Yankovich Jr.

B.S., Mathematics
Paul M . Yarolin

B.S., Business
Administration

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8.5., Biology
Barbara C. Young

B.A., English

Thomas Zaher

8.5., Business
Administration
Helen Zaleski

B.A., History

Carole Zarenski

B.A., English
Theodore Zelinski

8.5., Biology
Donald C. Zimmerman

8.5., Business
Administration

Joseph T. Zimmerman
B.S., Accounting
Mario Zinicola

B. S., Business
Administration

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�SANDRA BLOOMBERG
Psychology
Wilkes-Barre
Sandy served as a representative
on the Council of Club Presidents
and was a member of the InterCollegiate
Government
and
Young Democrats. She has also
been a Dean's List student. In addition she participated in athletic
competition throughout her college career. She was a captain of
the girls' basketball team, a member of the tennis team and held
the offices of vice-president and
president of the Letterwomen 's
Club in her junior and
years, respectively.

senior

WILLIAM D. BORDOW
Psychology
Hewlett, New York

ALFRE
Business
Wil

Bill was chairman of the
Reach.-Out project and a volunteer for Malabar. In addition he served as a teacher's
aide
at
Seminary
Day
School, Kingston, a swimming instructor at the Jewish
Community Center and the
Catholic Youth Center, and
directed a club group at the

Al served on his clas
years and served as
Government Social
past he has been a
Chemical Society, st,
College Chemical Sc
Spring Weekend Con

JCC.

MICHAEL J. BROOKS
Accounting
S. Plainfield, New Jersey
Mike served as president of the
Accounting Club and was both
a representative and the treasurer of the Inter-Dormitory
Council. In the past he was the
chairman
of the In-Group
Learning project and the Incoming Freshman Weekend.

104

DENNIS J. BREW
Political Science
Binghamton, New York
An active member of Student Government, Dennis served as chairman of the
Concert and Lecture Series. As a member of the Wilkes football team, he was
also a member of the Lettermen's Club
and participated in football intramurais.
In addition he served as resident assistant of Butler House.

�JAMES L. BUTKIEWICZ

Economics
Kingston
Active in Student Government and
Circle K, Jim served on the Executive Cabinet of Student Government and the Board of Directors of
Circle K. He was also a member of
the Accounting Club and participated in Circle K intramurals.

ALFRED B. CRAKE

JOHN P. CHERUNDOLO

Business Administration

Business Administration

Wilkes-Barre

Old Forge

Al served on his class Executive Council for four
years and served as Co-chairman of the Student
Government Social Events Committee. In the
past he has been a member of the American

John was active on campus, serving as
Senior Class Vice-President and Co-chairman of the Social Events Committee. In
Student Government, he was the Junior
Class representative and was a member of
the Executive Council for two years. In addition he was a member of Circle K.

Chemical Society, student -division, the Wilkes
College Chem ical Society and served
Spring Weekend Concert Committee.

MARY ANN DEMKO

History
Kingston
Mary Ann served as president of
the Choralettes and was active on
the Ushering Committee for Cue ' n
Curtain. In addition she was a

�SALLY DONOHA
Psychology
Chelmsford, Massachusetts
Sally was active on campus as a member of
Student Government, Inter-Dormitory Council
and Dr. Michelini's Inauguration Committee.
She served as co-editor of the Beacon in her
senior year, as well as the Student Publications Faculty Committee. In addition she was
resident assistant of Catlin Hall. She was honored as the 1 970 Winter Carnival Queen and
was the Homecoming Queen in her senior
year.

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ANDREW GUBANICH
Accounting
Phoenixville, Pennsylvania

ALDO FERNETTI
Political Science
Binghamton, New York

Drew served as president of the Inter-Dormitory Council for two years and was active on the Student Life
Committee and the Inauguration Committee. As a
member of the soccer team for four years, he also belonged to the Lettermen's Club. In addition he was a
member of the Executive Cabinet of Student Government.

Aldo served as president of Student
Government in his senior year and
was on Dr. Michelini's Inauguration
Committee. He was also the president of his class during his junior
year_ In addition he was a member of
the football team and the Lettermen's
Club. He also served as resident assistant of Diaz House.

SALLY FEAR
English
West Pittston

Al
tea

de
As co-captain of the cheerleaders, Sally was also publicity
chairman for the Women's Athletic Association_ She was a
member of the Education and
Polar Bear Clubs and served as
- resident assistant of Denison
, Hall. She was Homecoming
Princess in her senior year.

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�CHRISTINE HINCKEN
French
Fortx, Fort

l
ee.
her
ca-

Chris was a member of her
class Executive Council for four
years, served as secretary of
her class for one year and was
corresponding secretary for
Student Government. In addition she was a representative
on the faculty Curriculum Committee and was an active member of the French Club.

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HARRY T. HOOVER
History
Binghamton, New York
Harry participated in athletic cornpetition by serving as co-captain of the football team and captain of the lacrosse
team. He was also a member of the Lettermen's Club and was a representative
on the faculty Athletic Committee . In addition he served as resident assistant of
Zebulon Butler Hall.

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ALTON KENNEY
Political Science
Old Bridge, New Jersey
Al was a member of the football
team, served on the faculty Academic Standing Committee and
was chairman of the College Judiciary Committee. In addition he
was the resident assistant of
Priapus Hall.

WILLIAM M. KA YE
History
Merrick, Long Island
Bill served as vice-president of Inter-Dormitory
Council for two years, was a member of Student
Government for two years and served one year as
treasurer, and was a member of the faculty Admissions Committee . He served as chairman freshman
orientation for two years, was on the staff of the
science-math project and was a member of the Inauguration Committee. In addition he was the res ident
assistant of Grissom House.

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�MAUREEN A. KLAPROTH

English
Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania
Maureen has served as co-editor
of the Beacon and was active on
the Student Life Committee, the Inauguration Committee and has
been a member of the Young
Democrats . In the past she served
as a tutor at the YMCA and wrote
reviews for the college.

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MURP•

Busine
Administr

BERNARD K. MALLAN

Business Administration

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Springfield

West Orange, New Jersey

I

Bill served as
dent o f the L
Club an d has
the soccer tc
years, while s
co-capta in durir
ior yea r. He al
pated in bask1
softball intran
addition he wa
of

Buck was active on the Student •
1 Life Committee, the Inter-Dormitory Council and was vice-president
of his dorm. He was a member of
the football team his freshman
and sophomore years and was a
member of the Ski Club. He also
served as res ident assistant of 252
South River Street

PATRICK J. MANTIONE

Physics
Pittston
GEORGE H. KNEZEK, JR.

Business Administration
Piscataway, New Jersey
George served as proctor of Webster House and
was on the faculty Financial Aid Committee, the
Judicial Court Committee and was chairman of
the Senior Gift Committee. He has served as a
representative on both Student Government and
Inter-Dormitory Council.
108

Pat was president of the Wilkes
Judo-Karate Club and was a
member of the Jaycees, the
Russian Club and the Russian
Chorus. He participated in the
Freshman Orien1ation program
and was a member of the Amnicola staff.

�JUDY A. MIKULICZ

Mathematics
Springfield, New Jersey
Judy was treasurer of the Senior
Class and has served on her class
Executive Council for four years .
She was a member of the Education Club and participated in project Reach -Out. In the past she has
been an Inter-Dormitory Council
representative and was resident
assistant for Susquehannock Hall.

WILLIAM J.
MURPHY

MARY ALICE NASIELSKI

Business
Administration

King of Prussia, Pennsylvania

Springfield, N. J.

Alice was corresponding secretary of the InterDormitory Council for the second year and has
served on the Executive Council of her junior and
senior class. She was president of Sterling Hall
and served as resident assistant of Catlin Hall. In
the past she has tutored at the YMCA.

English

Bill served as vice-president of the Lettermen's
Club and has played on
the soccer team four
years, while serving as
co-captain during his senior year. He also participated in basketball and
softball intramurals. In
addition he was the vicepresident of Roosevelt
House in his junior year.

J. MANTIONE
'hysics
ittston
dent of the Wilkes
Club and was a
the Jaycees, the
and the Russian
,articipated in the
ientation program
ember of the Am-

WILHELMINA A.
QUINN

Biology
Glen Lyon
Wilhelmina
served
as
president of Sinawick, a
branch of the Kiwanis
Club, and was co-chairman of the Reach-Out
project. She was also a
member of the International Club, the Choralettes and the Young

Democrats.

�Bu~
Ch

JAY L. REIMAL
Rita has been wit
served as co-editc
Inter-Dormitory C1
and was vice-pres
she was a membe

Business Administration
Montrose, Pennsylvania
Jay has been a member of the
Wilkes basketball team for four
years and also participated in
intramural sports . In addition
he served as treasurer of the
lettermen and served as resident
assistant
of
Dirksen
House.

ELLIOT J. STAHLER
English
Wilkes-Barre
Elliot served as the president of the Cue n'Curtain
Club, and was active in campus theater for four years.
In addition he was a member of the German Club.

DONALD J. REESE
Sociology
Wilkes-Barre
Don served as president of the Circle K Club in his senior year and previously served the club as vice-president. A member of the baseball team for three years,
he was also chairman of the Student Government Elections Committee.

RITA M. SINGER
French
Kingston
Active in college theater for
four years, Rita was secretary
of the Cue n 'Curtain Club. She
played numerous roles in productions at Wilkes, as well as
off-campus shows . In addition
she was a member of the
French Club.

LYNN WA'
Psychofog)
Pine Plains, Nev.
Lynn served as residt
ant at 150 South Riv
In the past she was th
tain of the cheerlea,
was on her class
Council. In addition
treasurer of the Worn
letic Association and
Inter-Dormitory represE

�RITA H. STEMPIN
Business Administration
Chester, Pennsylvania

ROBERT J. VIGNOLI

Rita hos been with the yearbook staff four years and
served as co-editor during her senior year. She was an
Inter-Dormitory Council representative for three years
and was vice-president of Hollenback Hall. In addition
she was a member of the Biology Club.

Middlesex, New Jersey

.

Mathematics

President of the Senior Class,
Bob also served as resident assistant of Warner House. He
was· a member of the faculty
Admissions
Committee,
his
class Executive Council and
was an Inter-Dormitory representative for two years. In addition he was a member of the
baseball team for four years
and in the past was chairman
of the Food Committee.

LYNN WAY

Psychology
Pine Plains, New York
Lynn served as resident assistant at 150 South River Street.
In the post she was the co-captain of the cheerleaders and
was on her class Executive
Council. In addition she was
treasurer of the Women's Ath letic Association and was an
Inter-Dormitory representative.

CHARLES YEARSLEY

Biology
Runnemede, New Jersey
Charles has been on the Dean's List every semester he
has been at Wilkes. He was a member of the Biological Society for two years and participated in intramural sports for two years.

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Senior

Class
of '71

John Cherundolo - Vice-President, Mary Ellen Fisher Robert Vignoli - President.

Secretary, Judy Mikulicz -

Treasurer,

Junior

Class
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Marianne Kolojechick ani - Vice-President.

Secretary, Rich Sunday -

Treasurer, Mark Paikin -

President, Mike Mari-

�Sophomore
Class of '73

Treasurer,

Randy Wells Secretary, Joel Fischman
President, Frank Galicki Vice-President, Carol Hussa - Treasurer.

Freshman
Class of '74

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��Dorms
Ashley Hall
Row 1 - Paula Cardias, Wendy Roth,
Connie Pirher, Donna Chisvette, Janice
Zamos. Row 2 - Mary Ellen Eagler,
Nadzia Litiaho, Mrs. Gulliford, Louise
Beebe, Nina McCorkle, Sybil Blitzstein.
Row 3 - Patricia Forconi, Betsy Bierschmitt, Lorraine Mancuso, Cindy Koos,
Dodi Tyler, Maury Smith, Linda Sue
Roeth. Missing Margaret Brown,
Donna Coffin, Pamela Fink, Susan
Greespan, Eloise Mullen.

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Bruch Hall
Row 1 - Tedd Tramaloni, Jim Fiorino, John Pol:
lard, Bernie Flaherty. Row 2 - Bob Ryan, TomChabalko, Tom Demovic, David Ferdon, Bruce
Weinstock. Row 3 - Tom Cronin, Kurt Schuh!,
Buck Mallon, John Schilling, Bruce Hall. Row 4
Glenn Kerin, Derek Andreini, Mike Bachkosky. Missing - Geno Aristeo, Ron Cipriano,
Eric Hoover, Tom Martin, Marcio Menezes, Jim
Rader, Carl Shoener, Lou Stevenson.

Butler Hall
Row 1 - John Allessi, Richard Ferranti,
Eric Massar, Steven Grossman, Bernie
Fagnani. Row 2 - Harry Hoover, Emil
DiTullio, Lawrence Lally, Jeff Malmgren,
Irv Rivera, Tom Long. Row 3 - Kenny
Stone, Guy Gubonich, Tom Panetta,
Larry Burnetski, Garf Jones, Homer Graham, Nate Eustis, Chip Eaton, Sandy
Greenberg. Missing John Corbett,
Drew Gubanich, Tom Evans, Bob Krusman, Scott Raswyck, Ray Tomasini, Ross
Versaggi.

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Barnes,
Bobbie I
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Santos,
Pratt, M
Row 3 Bieniek,
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House
Row 1 lee Naishuler,
Steve
Moscone,
Wayne
Hughey, Rich Lorenzen. Row
2 - Bob Price, Les Adams,
Mike Filipowski, Mike Banchero. Row 3 - Bob Wickham, Jim McCan, Steve
Coleman, Tony Cardinale,
Carlo Carstensen, John Martellucci, Dave Whiting. Missing - lee Auerbach, Dennis
Brew, John Fairley, Ed Garabedian, Bob Gennaro, Bill
Kenney, Rich Letts.

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Fiorino, John Pol- Bob Ryan, Tom-id Ferdon, Bruce
,nin, Kurt Schuhl,
·uce Hall. Row 4
eini, Mike Bacho, Ron Cipriano,
:io Menezes, Jim
nson.

Catlin Hall
Row 1 - Alice Nasielsky, Lauree
Barnes, Fran Benassu, Pat Christoff,
Bobbie Bilinkas. Row 2 - Sandy Orlowski, Madelaine Fisher, Mariangela
Santos, Maureen Kennedy, Abbie
Pratt, Margie Czuiewicz, Christa Carl.
Row 3 - Pamela Parkin, Ann Marie
Bieniek, Mindy Miller. Missing - Sue
Bell, Sally Donoho, Valerie Neff,
Debbie Ritzer.

Chapman Hall
Row 1 - Marti Dorris, Beverly Powell, Debbie
Fullerton, Jeanie Melick. Row 2 - Joanne
Sullivan, Fron Schoroldi, Donna Lemke, Kathy
Barnett, Bette Leitner, Wendy Burroughs, Kristine Shilcoski. Row 3 - Koren Dryzga, Sharon Santangelo, Judy Greenstein, Frances
Aiken, Lindsay Farley, Mrs. Scott, Anne
Crawley.

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Hal I
Row 1 - Joanne Schreibmaier, Amy Wexler,
Harriet Scheideberg. Row 2 - Donna Doncses, Ann Potkonski, Debbie Erb, Audrey
Wynberg, Ilene Schulman, Liz Stolfi, Joyce
Paul, Bette Rasweiler. Row 3 - Patti McCarthy, Carolyn Yoder, Kathy Katarynick, Barbara Wineburgh, Vicki Luther, Karen Bates,
Kathy Schirahman, Barbara Plikaitis. Missing
- Pat Connelly, Linda DiMatteo, Judy Hudson, Kathy O'Brien, Karen Toslosky.

Colonel's
House
Row 1 - Don Lewis, Doug Valenteen, Preston Hess, Jim McGrath.
Row 2 - Sophon Dejananwitya,
Steven Brunn, Joseph Dux, Jack
Fetch, Ken Brockman, Jeff Fulcoly,
Glenn Labosh. Row 3 - Ronald
Hickson, John Alden, Richard
Weinstein, Ralph Presciutti, Roy
Hollabaugh, Edward Turner, Stephen Rosenberg, Tom Butler. Missing - Ted Frey, Rick Hoff, Pat
Gurney, Bruce Kelson, Rich Lack,
Kim MacCloskey, Bob Osgar,
Geof Rhodes, Craig Skolnick,
Greg Supinski.

Dana Hall
Row 1 - Maureen Klaproth, Wendy Yohn,
Nancy Tubbs, Shelley Smulovitz. Row 2 Alyce Germain, Terry MacDonald, Nancy
Specian. Row 3 - Kathy Connolly, Shirley
Knautz, Mrs. McEvoy, Jacquelyn Dunn, Flora
Najafi.

�Qeiaware Hall
Row 1 - Karen Cerep, Paula Castrucci, Sharon Engels, Sandy Marcellari. Row 2 - Tammy Hrynko,
Shelli Schnur, Rosemary Penta, Wendy Adleman.
Row 3 - Maria Franch, Grace Rinaldi, Lucretia
Geiger, Cindy Dorfman, Cheryl Castrovillari, Sue
Flannery, Grace Richie, Eva Antanelis, Deborah
Kendall. Missing - Diane Boyd, Maryanne Fastiggi, Candy Gay, Diane Hughes, Helen Saras, Hilary Young.

Denison Hall
Row 1 Jane Corrigan, Georgia
Munro, Gretchen Winfield, Sally Fear,
Shirley Davis. Row 2 - Susan Bletz,
Sharon Trisker, Irma Menn, Molly Wunder, Julie Levoy.

Diaz
Row 1 - Gary Driscole,
Artie Trovei, Aldo Farnetti, Dan Alters, Randy Folger, Les Cheifetz, Skip
Riddle, Glen Carlberg,
Bruce Balliet, Terry Jones,
Mark Safino. Row 2 Pete Jadelis, Mike Caravella, Dean Houck, Donald Ball, Clark Hamman,
Bruce
Phair,
James
Hanek, Jeff Walk, Howard Emmons, Craig Deacon, Lew Brill, Gene Bourque, Harry Davis. Missing
- Tom Cathcart, Philip
Gullo, Frank Kardisco,
Mike Palko, Gary Stickler, Charles Yearsley.

�Dirksen
House
Row 1 - Mitch Wilf, David Cohen, Dan
Grow, Yans Derringer, Gifford Cappellini, Roger Sands, Fred Brickel. Row 2 Steven Solfanelli, Bill Berkheiser, Rich
Berkheiser, John Schiffman, Rich Delvino, Paul Pindris, Joe Treacy, George
Kunst. Row 3 - Mike Mercanti, Tom
Gara, Carlton Phillips, Jacke Byrne, Bob
Cooney, Richard Domin, Paul Brooks,
John Oblagonski, Frank Arva, Bruce
Breier. Missing - Guy Bess, Mike Collins, Pat Gannon, Jeff Grandinetti, Ron
Labenski, Dave Harris, Rick Thrash,
Mario Zinicola.

Doane Hall
Row 1 - Carol Hussa, Randy Wells, Nicky Soranno, Esther Mauro, Barbara Gecik. Row 2 - Shirley
Guiles, Ellen Stamer, Dolores Draganchuk, Vicki
Wilson, Paulette Verba, Linda Pugsley, Judy Kole.
Missing - Mary Alicino, Sheryl Grayson, Donna
Hospadar, Carol Leland, Marilyn Locke, Karen Mastrian, Marilyn Torrenti.

Gore Hall
Row 1 - Michael Niehoff, Richard
McGoire, Mitchell Gouze, Christopher
Unger, Michael Lamade, John Sasso.
Row 2 - John DeMolet, Bill Murphy,
Wreg Hollis, Warren Wind, Bruce Sabacek, Tom Kology, Gary Layton. Missing
- John Croft, Ron Fritts, George Gettinger, Tom Higgins, Chip Lee, Don Liddle, Barry McCloud, Howie Rifkin,, Bob
Rischman, · Dave Ritter, Bill Townsend,
Bruce Yurko.
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�Grissom
Row 1 Don Ludovici,
Chris Peterson, Ray Lick, Bob
Sheer, Mike Tsucalas, Eric
Jones, Edward Elias, Glen
Flack, Ed Gallet, Harry
Reese,
Shefford
Webb,
Scott Hoover. Row 2 Charles Cappa, Dennis Rossler, Jim Corrigan, Jack
Parra, John Dean, Phillip
Swartz, Ken Heyboery, Bill
Kaye, Bob Prendergast, Joe
Riillo, John Collins, John
Mazzolla, Jeff Prendergast.
Missing Tarek AboulHawa, Ziad Aboul-Hawa,
Dennis
Gourley,
Frank
McCourt, Gene Skrynski,
Charles Usie, Bob Tarone, Ed
Tunaitis.

oranliirley
Vicki
Kole.
onna
Mas-

Hollenback

Hall
Row 1 - Mary Brown, Debbie
Hecklar, Joan Pekar, Jean Vadebon-.oeur, Ginny Zembrzuski, Valerie Moore. · Row 2 Jane Bankus, Sue Silva, Bobbie
McNicholl, Helen Evancho, Rita
Stempin, Kathy Yonkin, Debbie
Backensto, Nina Mollica, Sylvia
Deusch, Jean Whaley.

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�McClintock Hall
Row 1 - Karen Vollrath, Barbara Kish, Beth Kreitzberger. Row 2 - Deborah Bantle, Jill Steiger, Carole Lowande, Judi Thompson . Missing - Nanci Adler, Beth Anderson, Kathy Davies, Nancy Devore, Noreen Drugach,
Nancy Fern, Jill Herman, Lidia Janiw, Charlotte Stempleski, Marne Weaver.

Priapus
Row 1 - Marc Bernstein, Ed
Andrews, Jeff Limber, Joe lero.
Row 2 - Dennis Millett, Steve
Keifer, Howard Moss, Mike
Riebe, Fred Pacolitch, Drew
Wagner, Keith Theile, Pete
Sweeney. Row 3 - David Merselis, Mark Anderson, Roger
Danburg, Bob Martin, John
Reynolds, John Maskornick, Ed
Esler, Alan Cavanagh. Missing
- Rich Fishel, Ted Moss, Alan
Rosencrance.

Roosevelt
Row 1 - Len Cholish, Richard Finkelstein, Ted Yeager,
Eric Jones, Mike Lee, Michael Bishton, Steve Forst,
Jim Yanora, Jeff Giberson.
Row 2 - Bob Smith, Kent
Jones, Bob West, Marty Pobutkiewicz, Randy Kolins,
Steve Case, Alain Arnould,
Ed Weber, Terry Lopos.
Missing - Rich Combellack,
Ron Hillard, George Kinsley,
Rick Masi, Jim McDonald.

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Shirley
Skolnik,
Pettie,
Mary C
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Kander,
Nancy V

�Ross Hall
Row 1 - Mary Ellen Pointek, Carole Bartlett, Donna Futchko. Row 2 - Pam Ruzett,
Carol Mclean, Marianne Ryan, Beryl
Mertz, Jeanette Click. Row 3 - Janice
Woolf, Janet Alfast, Annette Kogut, Lois
Tunaitis. Missing - Candice Cates, Carla
Sturgis.

Slocum
Hall
Row
J.
Ray
Salsburg, Tony Saullo,
Walter Furtney, Ron DeCanio, Freas Hess, Rick
Marchant, Alan Zellner.
Row 2 - Gerry Willetts,
Bob Moore, Al Balderson.
Row 3 - Larry Schocket,
Bryn Kehrli, Lonnie P.
Brown, Ill., Howie Tune,
Alan Bloem, Tom Fasching, Don Drust, Ken Rosencrance, Terry Hurley,
Roman
Shahay,
Tom
Page. Missing - Art Anderson, John Deem, Simeon Ntafros, Tony Petrole, Lynn White.

Sterling
Hall
Row 1 - Hedy Wrightson, Phyllis Gruber.
Row 2 - Shari Kalish, Linda Sziber, Diane
Trachtenberg, Angie Botti, Ilona Zachow,
Shirley Ellis.- Row 3 - Linda Rue, Kathy
Skolnik, Rene Romano, Holli Stults, Sheila
Pettie, Judy Thompson, JoAnn Gomer,
Mary Covine, Donna Miller, Mrs. Crawford. Missing - Debbie Johnson, Diane
Konder, Mary LaRose, Karen Skasko,
Nancy Wasil.

�Sturdevant
Row 1 - Nancy Dexter, Betty
Jonekielmon, Betty Ann Wood,
Vol Aiello, Lynn Brychta, Carol
Tholenfeld. Row 2 - Janie Davidson, Sue Findon, Elaine
Moyer, Mory Ellen Roder,
Meme Mohr, Pat Hill, Carol
Worner, Lindo Farrar, Kathryn
Fitzpatrick, Laura Barbero. Row
3 - Ami Plafker, Joann Dzuboy, Tish Rigby, Koren Allen,
Elaine Swisloski, Ellen Simon,
Bonnie Gellas, Mary Adams,
Jane Muller, Melissa Burdick,
Judy Martin, Carol Geiger,
Carol Garstka. Missing - Marianne Brozekat, Celeste Covino, Kathy
Hafich,
Nancy
Holdeman,
Kathy
Marville,
Paggy
Occipinti,
Linda
Sandberg.

Sullivan
1. Mary Kazmierczak

2. Carol Campbell
3. Chris Cranston

4. Jean Morie Maziarz

5. Cynthia Leitzel
6.
7.
8.
9.

Jeanne Abbate
Phyllis Minelli
Cindy Morris
Gail Richards
10. Jon Levy
11 . Marylou Schumacher
12. Judy Sanger
1 3. Diane Savage
14. Joan Shepherd
15. Nancy Brokhohne
16. Jackie Falk
17. Betsy Monka
1 8. Debbie Howells
19. Gail Anderson
20. Denise McAleer
21 . Brenda Schmidt
22. Cindy Farmer
23. Drusilla Loughman
24. Karen Shaughnessy
25. Cindy Eaker
26. Barbara Yanchuk
27. Dee Deokos
28. Debby Daniels
29. Gerrie Houck
30. Roben Rozenberg
31 . Kris Mazzola
32. Lindo Knuch
33. Linda Knauer
34. Debbie Koch
Missing - Karen Boehm,
Debbie Dennis, Kathy
Jones, Cathy Kosiek,
Kris Peterson.
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Row 1 - Rosemarie Luteri,
Avis Clingerman, Ruth Kret,
Phyllis Cheng, Carol Manora, Anita Chowder, Joelle
Weissman, Ellen Arthur. Row
2 - Judy Mikulicz, Moria
Grizzuti, Donna Jo Block,
Sandy Brew, Susan Perkins,
Dione Federmon, Margaret
Hopper, Mrs. Harris. Missing
- Mory Kinney, Maureen
McIntyre, Jill Bensinger, Ruth
Molon, Bonnie Coles.

Kazmierczak
Campbell
Cranston
Viorie Maziarz
io Leitzel
e Abbate
Minelli
Morris
:ichards
,vy
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ianger
Savage
ihepherd
· Brokhohne
Falk
Monka
~ Howells
.nderson
McAleer
1 Schmidt
Farmer
J Laughman
Shaughnessy
Eaker
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Daniels
Houck
Rozenberg
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Koch
Karen Boehm,
mis, Kathy
1y Kosiek,

Warner
Row 1 - Janet Kirchner, Donna Greene, Cheryl Bennett, Sarah Vguccioni. Row 2 - Angie Vauter, Karen
Koumjian, Gail Partyka, Kris Smylie. Row 3 - Sandy
Brewer, Cynthia Weimer, Carolyn Rome, Nancy
Hofbauer. Row 4 - Carol Pechalonis, Yung Ho Cho,
Jean Shultz. Row 5 - Susan Olearczyk, Maureen
Shay, Denise Hollick, Donna Fennesy. Missing - Martha Oleykowski, Debbie Williams.

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�Webster
Row 1 - Dan Reese, Richard Urcivoli, William Bordow, Steve Goiboff,
Ray Simcuski. Row 2 - Keith Shallcross, Dennis Gillespie, Alan Brackelmanns, Hans Willenggev, Bob Byrne,
Clyde Fitch, Rich Curry, Jack Marion,
Dave Mitchell. Row 3 - Bruce Davis,
Bob Cheripko, William Umback,
· Mark Domenick, Joe Contento, Bob
Martucci, Joe K·, ackenfels, Pete
Nordland, Steve Wasko, Thomas
Whipple, Gary Horning. Missing Bob Darling, Mike Hughes, John
Lewis, Jerry Morgenstern.

6.
Row 1 Pezzicara
Pete Herb
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Tony Ban
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Weiss Hall
Row 1 - Karen Patch, Patricia Columbus, Mary
Eileen Kunes, Jane Molinini, Rose Gennaro. Row
2 - Lynne Tomaselli, Caryn Gangi, Cindy Bryant, Jo Anne Bartle, Barbara Lucca. Row 3 Ellen Feuerman, Karen Faulkner, Mrs. Gussie
Kestenbaum, Lynn Dressel, Pattie Volpe, Sue Ditson, Colleen Skiff. Missing - Jean Adams, Ann
Berkise, Carol Johnson.

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36 West River
Row 1 - Stephanie Pufko, Joan Rumsey, Sue
Weckel, Cathy Oleson, Nanci Darte. Row 2 Sue Rossi, Sue Young, Nancy Greenberg, Rita
DuBrow, Ann Graham, Louise Whitelonis. Row 3
- Lorene Daring, Barbara Blemle, Jocelyn Murphy, Mary Frank, Mrs. Killian, Maxine Levine,
Lynn Levey, Helen Post.

Row 1 van, Fran !
Brenda Ri,
brom, Kay
Reindel. ~
Kathy Mai
Carol _W o
Tsatsaroun
Helen Krus
Iiams.

�· 63 Ross
Hall
Row 1 - Duncan Gray, Tom
Pezzicara, Dave Meckbach,
Pete Herbst, Bruce Lazaar. Row
2 - Neal Friedman, Cal Schluter, Richard Hartranft, Philip
Podberesky, Bob Scale, Thomas C. Boshinski, Wayne Fullerton. Miss1ng - John Sauerhoff,
Tony Bardoutsos, Bill Metcalf,
Lance Thol.

76 South
Row 1 - Carole Stollberg, Lynda Hill, Mariea Barbella. Row 2 - Beverly Guyer, Marietta Bednar,
JoAnn Herforth, Kathy Mansbery, Denise Bowen,
Laurie Cardello. Row 3 - Mary Bice, Carol Lee
Mutchler, Barbara Zembrzuski. Missing - Arlene
Cunigel.

150 South
River
Row 1 - Gayle Kinback, Maureen Donovan, Fran Snyder. Row 2 - Linda Negola,
Brenda Ricco, Dody White, Gail Weinbrom, Kay Plate, Trudy Kloptosky, Janice
Reindel. Row 3 Shelley Garrehon,
Kathy Maurer, Lynn Way, Linda Kandel,
Carol .Wolfe, Lucille Poluke, Margarita
Tsatsarounou . Missing - Marilyn Gehlsen,
Helen Kruse, MaryJo MacArthur, Judy Williams.

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Amnicola

Mr. Che

Barbara McNicholl, CO-EDITOR

Rita Stempin, CO-EDITOR

Paula Qui

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Sylvia Deusch, BUSINESS MANAGER

Linda Smith, ASSISTANT EDITOR

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Mr. Chester Colson, ADVISER

Jean Vadeboncoeur, Helen Evancho, Ginny Zembrzuski, Denise Hollick

Charles Cybuch, Darlene Kishbaugh, Sue Zbegner, Pat Mantione

Paula Quinn, Diana Gregory

A yearbook is a book of memories, not only for the seniors but for the
entire student body.
The Amnicola staff is proud to present its 25th volume; we have done
Absent: Marianne Cwalina

our. best to make the 1970-71 year an unforgettable one.

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Seated - Ruthanne Jones, Marlene Augustine, Marietta Bednar, Mary Covine, Hedy Wrightson. Standing Bob Leach, George Pagliaro, Gary Horning, Steve Jones, Barbara Zembrzuski, Charles Abate, Jim Fiorino.

THE STAFF
CO-EDITORS ................. Sally Donoho
Maureen Klaproth
NEWS EDITOR ....•...... Marlene Augustine
COPY EDITOR ......••...... Hedy Wrightson
EXCHANGE EDITOR .......... Mary E. Covine
SPORTS EDITORS .....•.•....... Steve Jones
Gary Horning
CARTOONIST ......•........... Kate Hauck
BUSINESS MANAGER .••......... Ron Lustig
ADVERTISING MANAGER ......... Jim Fiorino
ADVISER ••...••••....... Mr. Thomas Moran

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Maureen Klaproth,

�"The Beacon has been
one of the most controversial organizations on campus this year." Speaking
for herself and for the entire staff, Maureen asserts:
"You know, we have a hell
of a good paper."

\aureen Klaproth,

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�Kneeling - Beth Heaman, Jewel Doney, Joe Votjko. Standing - Theresa Dybach, Robert Heaman (adviser), Patricia Boyle (adviser),
Cathy McCormick, Dennis Gourley, Larry Heycock, C. R. Williams, Carol Zarenski, Steve Gliboff, Claudia Yankovich, Ruth Werts, Brent
'Spencer. Absent - Valerie Balester, Pat Hodakowski, Phil Bruch, Rich Findelstein, Anita Pauley, Ella MacNamara.

Manuscript is the annual literary magazine of Wilkes. It contains
poems, short stories, essays, free-lance writings, art work, photography,
etc. submitted by the students and chosen by the staff to be included in the
magazine.
Throughout the year the group sponsors films, trying to stick to those
of literary merit. Manuscript was extremely successful this year in expanding its literary and artistic activities. Poetry readings by David lgnatow and
Richard Wilbur provided students with an opportunity to see, hear, and talk
to distinguished contemporary writers.
Plans for next year include expanding the magazine to reproduce pieces of art, having book discussions, bringing in speakers and poets, and
perhaps putting out a bi-weekly magazine, something which was attempted
this year but never really got off the ground.

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�Editor - Dennis Gour!ey
Art Editor - Joseph Vojtko
Secretary - Cathy McCormack

Advisers -

Robert Heaman
Patricia Boyle

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�Government
Student Government

Seated - Mike Bishton, Bruce Lazaar, Anne Fisher, Aldo Farnetti (president), Ross Piazza (vice-president), Jim Butkiewicz_ Standing - J
Balderson, Ruthanne Jones, Bob Leach, Howie Tune, Giff Cappellini, Mike Barski, Mike Doney, Lindsay Farley, Al Pelligrini. Absent Christine Hinken (corresponding secretary), Rita Ryneski (recording secretary), Stephen Kubricki (treasurer).

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EXECUTIVE CABINET eski, Christine Hinken.

Ross Piazza, Jim Butkiewicz, Aldo Farnetti. Absent -

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�Student Government helps to plan and coordinate student activities and provides the student
body with a direct communications system with the
administration . It also provides funds for student
clubs and organizations.
During the past year, Student Government
has upgraded the concert and lecture series and
was able to start a radio station for the college.
The radio station offers students a new media to
work in and provides badly needed cultural and
educational programming to the valley.
A major concern on campus was the proposal of a judicial court. Through the help of Student
Government,
this
proposal
has
finally
passed.

Reach Out Committee
Working with the Child Welfare Board of
Wilkes-Barre, Reach Out has organized a program
to bring friendship and understanding to children
in needy situations. The tutoring programs have
been very successful. The committee has sponsored many activities for the children of St. Stanislaus Child Care Center. Throughout the year the
children were taken to a football game, basketball
game, wrestling meet, and swim party. Afterwards
food and entertainment were provided at the
Commons. Several other projects by the group include working with the White Haven School and
Hospital, Retreat State Hospital, Upward Bound,
and reading to the blind.

Joel Rome and Matt Fliss, Advisers . Bill Bordow ( co-chairman), Carol
Lee Nutchler ( publicity chairman), John Sasso, Ross Versaggi, Wilhelmina Quinn (co-chairman).

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OFFICERS - Seated - Rita DuBrow (recording secretary), Drew Gubanich (president), Alice Nasielski (corresponding
secretary). Standing - Bill Kaye (vice-president), Dennis Gourley (treasurer), Mr. Jost.

THE COUNCIL - Row 1 - Bob Smith, Wayne Fullerton, Ted Tramaloni, Maureen McIntyre, Bruce Lazaar, Jeff Prendergast, Bob Cooney.
Row 2 - Cathy Olesen, Debby Erb, Dennis Gourley, Rita DuBrow, Drew Gubanich, Alice Nasielski, Bill Kaye, Sue Olearczyk. Row 3 Rosemary Penta, Stephanie Pufko, Bonnie Coles, Carol Hussa, Joanne Sullivan, Wendy Roth, Lidia Janiw, Nancy Alder, flita Stempin,
Mary LaRose, Cindy Eaker, Terry MacDonald, Mr. Jost. Row 4 - Derek Andrein, Steve Gliboff, Scott Raswyck, Randy Collins, Lee Auerbach, Harold Snedeker, Mike Lamade.
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I.D.C. CHRISTMAS PARTY

iiski ( corresponding

Acting as the official spokesman of the resident students in all dormitory matters, I.D.C.
suggests and implements improvements in the resi dence halls. This year, the council, through its various committees, sponsored the traditional Thanksgiving and Christmas candlelite dinners, an all-college Christmas party, and student-faculty seminars. In an attempt to improve resident life, I.D.C.
organized a food committee to work with cafeteria personnel in order to improve meals. It was
also responsible for installing a new television set,
ping-pong tables, ironing boards, and weight
room in the New Men's Dormitory.
A proposal concerning women's visitation
rights was strongly urged by the council; however,
it was rejected, leading to the disappointment of
many.

forgost, Bob Cooney.
Olearczyk. Row 3 Alder, Rita Stempin,
dy Collins, Lee Auer16S

�Spirit

Row 1 - Ruth Kret, Marie Halbuay, Sally Fear (captain),
Randy Wells, Lynn Way (captain), Jackie Falk, Ann Potkonsi.
Row 2 - Anita Chowder, Karen Metzger, Joan Levendoski, Pat
Baranoski, Barbara Zembrzuski.

Row 1 - Cc
Koch, Sue Fi1

Cheerleaders

�Row 1 - Carolyn Counterman ( co-captain), Judy Rodda ( captain), Meme Mohr. Row 2 Koch, Sue Findon, Kathy Katarynick, Donna Ostrofski.

Meg Reese, Sharon Forlenza, Debbie

Majorettes

�Strutters

Rosemarie Kazda, Chris Chilcoski, Barbara Smith, Nancy Sologovitch, Linda Emershaw, Maureen McNulty, Liz Ricci, Arla Tompko,
Annie Fisher, Terry Brown (co-captain), Jean Fox (co-captain), Diane Zemski, Roseanne Sulewski, Janice Nalepa, Jane Bankus, Janet
Golaszewski, Ginny Nacarty, Marcine Morris, Pat Phillips, Loretta Moses, Felicia Zawatski, Beth Roche.

W.A.A. BOJ

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�Women's
Athletic
Association

30ARD - Row 1 - Terry Brown {vice-president), Judy Rodda (president), Carolyn Counterman (vice-president).
- Kathy Katarynick (secretary), Jean Fox (vice-president), Beth Roach (social coordinator).

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�Lettermen

Row 1 - William Umbach, Bob Lineberry, Ted Yeager, Ed Garabedian, Terry Jones, Charles Graziano (president). Row 2 - Bob Gennaro, Tony Cardinale, Rich Ceccoli, Ron Fritts, Bill Murphy ( vice-president), John
Fairley . Row 3 - Dave Mitchell, Gary Moore, Mario Zinicola, Bill Hanbury, Charles Wetzel.

�Letterwomen

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Row 1 - Kathleen Koterba ( vice-president), Sandy Bloomberg (president), Kathy Davis, Debbie Backensto
(recording secretary), · Jean Adams (treasurer}, Doris Saracino (adviser). Row 2 - B. Q. Kielman, Kathy
Krute, Loraine Mancuso, Donna Doncses, Nora Corcoran, Stephanie Pufko. Row 3 - Carol Hoffner, Elaine
Swisloski, Candy Cates, Dorina Futchko, Gay Foster (coach).

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�Service
Circle K

Row 1 - Len Brozena, Stan Semcheski, Don Reese (president), Bruce Barbera, Joe Gradowski, Carl Price, Charles Cybuch, Rich Lukesh.
Row 2 - Russ Eyet, Ray Szostak, Dan Jankoviak, Charles Cannavale, Joe Grilli, Joe Urban (treasurer), Blase Gavlick, John Endrusick, Phil
Conrad, Charles Beckley. Row 3 - Walt Poplawski, Stan Malinowski, Paul Provensano, Joe Buzinski, Joe Lock, John Mandell, Rich Shonk,
Bill Bartuski, Skip Miller, Emerson Logan.

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Clean Environment
This year the club sponsored
an aluminum can drive which
served a two-fold purpose - to help
remove a numerous amount of
solid waste material which resists
decay and remains in its original
state for a long time, and to recycle aluminum to conserve one of
the nation's key resources. The
money obtained from the sale of
the cans helped to finance other
ecological projects such as putting
out a newspaper supplement showing the polluted condition of the
Susquehanna River.

Row 1 - Peggy Gatusky, Alisa Beiger,
Brett Zankel (president), Rich Zachar.
Row 2 - Lynn White, David Turley,
Ann Orzechowski, Mark Chamberlain,
Dan Kozup. Row 3 - Arlene McHale,
Marilyn Gehlsen, Maureen Donovan,
Alice Hadsall. Row 4 - Carolyn Petrus,
Joyce Stahl, Kathy Kunkle, Dave Engelhardt, Agnes Cummings.

Jaycees

Row 1 - Patrick Mantione, Jim Talerico
( vice-president), Jem Fehlinger (treasur-

er), Louis Manganiello (president). Row
2 -

Louis Mazza, Steve Brando, Carlton Chasi (secretary), Carl Galletti. Row
3 - John Lussi, James Garofalo, Ron
Kamage. Row 4 Walter Bobola,
Thomas Lacek, Stan Januszewski, Dan
Kettell.

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�Row 1 - Marcine Morris, Celeste Ametrano, Nancy McDonough, Barbara DaSilva. Row 2 - Mary Ann Zielinski, Marilyn Palenchar,
Linda Pisano, Estelle Novzen, Rosemary Castellino, Helen Murray. Row 3 - Mary Ellen Burns, Marcia Minkoff, Regina Sulzinski,
Rosemarie Kazda, Barbara Smith, Mary Ann Hvozda, Arla Tomko. Row 4 - Delphine Opet (secretary), Norma Roper (treasurer),
Linda Burkhardt ( vice-president), Barbara Aulisio (vice-president).

Theta Delta Rho

Pam Eckert, Bar
Paula Quinn, V
Beth M iller.

�T. D. R. Sorority helps the people of the community as well as those of the college.
Along with Circle K, the girls "trick-or-treated" in the dorms and area homes in an effort to
financially aid UNICEF. For Christmas the group cheered and entertained members of
Hampton House, Franklin Convalescent Home, and the Leader Nursing Home at their annual Golden-Agers' Party. As expected, the Best-Dressed Coed Contest was a success. Then
came Valentine's Day and the Semi-Formal. It was given a slightly different romantic touch
this year by being held in a candlelight atmosphere at Kirby Hall.

fv\arilyn Palenchar,
. Regina Sulzinski,
Roper (treasurer),

Sinawik
Sinawik is a newly organized service club of female students who are interested in campus and community service. One
of the goals of the group is to
organize a
national
group
known as Sinawik which would
work independently or in conjunction with Circle K.
The club is now working
with Luzerne County Project
Reach-Out for Life and making
friendly home visits to elderly
shut-ins in the area. In order to
raise funds, the girls sold apple
cider and Christmas favors.

Pam Eckert, Barbara Lucca, Joan Shurmanek (secretary-treasurer), Huda Ghannam (vice-president),
Paula Quinn, Valerie Balester, Wendy Yohn, Linda Schesney, Wilhelmina Quinn (president), Mary
Beth Miller.
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�Fine Arts

Band

BAND MEMBERS - Lauren Andrews, Donald Ball, Joseph Baranoski, Mary Bice, Tom Birkett, Jack Bower, Kevin Boyle, George Brezna
Paula Castrucci, Rich Ciuferri, Michael Collins, David Cooper, Jane Corrigan, Paul Csigi, Ann Marie Cusick, Shirley Davis, Edwa-rd Esler,
Shown Farley, Noel Filipini, Kathryn Franks, Pot Gannon, Rich Garinger, Jovanno Gatti, Clark Hammon, Dennis Herbert, Linda Hill, Dear
Houck, Lorry Hughes, Carol Johnson, George Kinsley, Douglas Krienke, Helena Kruse, Jomes Kundreskos, Kathy Kunkle, William Lehmkuhl, Larry Lindner, Eugene Lispi, Thomas Livingston, John Mainwaring, Stephen Malone, Allen Marini, George Motz, Francis McMullen
Joseph Miller, Dennis Millett, Mory Morris, William Morris, Howard Moss, Georgia Munro, Elaine Notari, Robert Okrosinski, Fred Pocolitcl,
Bruce Phair, Koy Plott, James Powell, John Reap, Michael Riebe, Joseph Rillo, Mory Rogan, Joseph Rosato, Richard Rusnak, William Sau
der, Eshel Shannon, Ronald Shuleski, Kenneth Stone, Wayne Szakal, Christopher Unger, Harold Van Hise, Margaret Waligorski, Dodi
White, Gretchen Winfield, Molly Wunder, Bruce Yurko, Robert Zampetti.

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THE CHORUS - Anne Agolino, Joseph Ales, Celeste Ametrano, Eva Antanelis, Marlene Atherholt, Karen Bates, Catherine Baumann,
Louise Beebe, Anne Beierschmitt, Cheryl Bennett, Mark Billet, Thomas Birkett, Andrea Bogusko, Kevin Boyle, Paula Cardias, Paula Castrucci, Donna Coffin, Michael Collins, Regina Competti, Eileen Connor, David Cooper, Corinne Crispell, Lorene Daring, Shirley Davis, Sheila
Denion, Ruth DeWitt, Christine Donahue, Clifford Dungey, Dennis English, James Ferrario, Pamela Fink, Glen Flack, Kathryn Franks, Karen
Fry, Caryn Gangi, Ronald Ganis, Patrick Gannon, Ernest Gelb, Mary Good, Sheryl Grayson, Nancy Greenberg, Jaret Griffiths, Kathryn
Hafich, Clark Hamman, Linda Hill, Nancy Hofbauer, Robert Hooley, Virginia Jenkins, Carol Johnson, Kathleen Jones, Ruthanne Jones,
Linda Kandel, Marcia Kempinski, George Kinsley, Theresa Klimek, Karen Kmietowicz, Diane Kondor, Kathy Koterba, Carolyn Kresge, Arlene Kunigel, Robert Leach, Julio Levey, Nadzia Littaho, Ann Lovecchio, Andrea Lukesch, Bruce Marianelli, Molly McDowell, Carol Mclean,
William Metcalf, Fred Mills, Mary Morris, Julie Morse, Helen Murray, Margaret Occhipinti, Fred Pacol itch, Gail Partyka, Leda Pickett, Carol
Pochaski, Abigail Pratt, Grace Richie, Michael Riebe, Charles Robbins, Judith Sanger, Ken Saslaw, William Sauder, John Sauerhoff, Anthony Saullo, Raymond Smith, Mickulik Solomon, Carla Sturgis, Christopher Unger, Jean Vadeboncoeur, Ann Vivian, Margaret Waligorski,
Ela ine Watson, Jean Whaley, Judith Will iams, Gretchen Winfield, Louise Wintermute, Janice Woolf, Stanley Yunkunis, Robert Zampetti,
Roman Ziegler, Christine Zupko.

The Chorus presented several concerts this year. Under
the direction of Richard Chapline, the group presented
"Semele," an operetta composed by G . Handel.

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�Choralettes

COLUMN 1 Judy Williams, Nancy Galazin,
Joan Shurmanek, Patricia Burns, Wendy Yohn, Wilhelmina Quinn, Sandra Sokoloski, Helen Maclellan,
Sheila McLaughlin, Pamela Fink. COLUMN 2 Meg Rees, Betty Roccograndi, Judith Sanger, Mary
Ann Demko, Irene Martin, Ruth Dewitt. COLUMN 3
- Jane Flynn, Mary Brojakowski, Barbara Demko,
Helen Myers, Elaine Owen, Arla Tomko, Molly
McDowell.

�Row 1 - Bruce Marianelli, Fred Mills, John Williams, Gary Eckrote, Michael Riebe, Shawn Farley, Robert Smith. Row 2 li, Stephen Werner, Robert Weidow, William Lenmkunh, Henry Mycko, George Haines, Frank Berman.

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Curtain

Seated - Estelle Novzen, Chuck Robbins, Elliot Stahler (vice-president), Stan Yankunis, Mike Gallagher (president), Fred
Pacolitch, Brandy Branigan. Standing - Sandra Yucas, Debbie Dunleavy, James Ferrario, Ruthanne Jones, Molly Jackiewicz, Glen Flack, Judy Fried, Judith Sanger, Elaine Watson (treasurer), Bob Leach.

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nes, Molly Jack-

Cue 'n Curtain is an organized group of students who take part in the theater productions
throughout the year. Either in the show or working
backstage building sets, gathering props, taking care
of publicity, costumes, make-up, and lights, they do
their best to make every show a success.

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�Clubs
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Row 1 - Cathy Kosiek, Denise Faleski, Mary McGlynn, Fran Mackinder, Elaine Kerchanin, Piera Santi (vice-president). Row 2 - Marylou
Arnone, Lisa Posegate (treasurer), Karen Cerup, Chuck Pantano, Sandy Meko, Joyce Andrejko (secretary), Natalie Skarnulis, Ruth Gawlas, William Egglaston, Ed Hoffman, Rose Marie Saporito, Bob Mikolayczak, Ben Winkler (president).

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�·Accounting Club

Seated - Michael Bacumbas, Lucille Poluke, Bernard Riley, Arlene Sucheski. Standing - Roger Stout, Carl Hitchcock,
Albert Martin, Anthony Kleinhans (treasurer), John Pavulis, Joseph Zimmerman (vice-president), Michael Brooks (president), Bill Schultz.

Row 2 - Marylou
arnulis, Ruth Gaw-

Auto Club
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Michael Robinson, Darwin Roberts.
Henrich Kersteen (president), Noel
Duffy, Allyn Griffith.

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�Biological
Society

Row 1 Anne M1
Michael

Row 1 - Anthony Pipan, Michael Trolio, Philip Auron, Robert Brown, Henry Laboda (treasurer), John Shaskas, Joseph Jabore, Richard Zachar, Philip Conrad. Row 2 - John Lewis, Charles Chiampi, Phil Gullo, Robert Goldstein, Nelson Johnson, John Muir (vice-president), Ken
Patrician (presid~t), John Price, Gene Turchetti. Row 3 - Karen Skasko (recording secretary), Joye Martin, Mary Kunes, Diane Miller, Lucretia Marconi, Rosemaria Cienciva, Theresa Godlewski, Hope Pawlush, Helen Maclellan, Marjorie Czulewicz, Kathy Kolojejchick, Lillian
Kowalski, Donna Reese, Susan Swain bank, Wendy Rieder ( corresponding secretary).
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Chemical Society

Row 1 - Bill Engle, Dave Phillips, Carol Ziomek (corresponding secretary), Pat Hyzinski, Barbara Ward (president),
Anne Marie Latona (recording secretary), Demetria Deakos, Leonardia Marusak . Row 2 - Robert Davis, James Weaver,
Michael Grant, Joseph lshley (vice-president), Terry Belles.

Education Club

Row 1 - Lou Beebe (president), Cheryl Bennett (secretary), Mary Ellen Carey ( vice-president), William Kozicki. Row 2 - Eloise Mullen (pro . chairman), Karen Baldoni, Helene Kuchinskas, Janet Kirchner.
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Row 1 - Wiater Kwiatkowski (secretary), George Lucas (president), Emilio Marianelli, John Kowalchik, Gary Williams, Marguerite
Tsatsarounou, Doreen Pellegrani, Paul Goodman, Dave Piskorik, Dr. Umiel Nejib, Advisor. Row 2 - Kurt Moser, Don Hudak, Joe
Buczynski (treasurer), Richard Simkulak, Joe Lock, Robert Larmouth, Basil Lynch, Henry Bolinsky. Row 3 - Russel Pigioni (vice-president), Greg Grula, Dan Jones, David Kavitski, Michael Hischak, Tom Wachs, Rich Cresko.

French Club
Kamille Warkala, Catherine Chandler, Kathryn Woychick, Arla Tomko, Karen Flynn,
Donna Ciarafoni, Helene Kuchinskas, Mary
Ann Lombardo, Sharon Pavlick, Sheila McAndrew, Sally Klosowski, Alexis Waskie, C. Witkowski, Linda Remaly, Michelle Kotchick,
Joyce Pupa, Cathy Celusniak.

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Row I - Marcia Menezes, Muhammad Ghannam {vice-president and treasurer), Alan Cavanagh, Roberto Jemio, Larry Chan {secretary),
S. Neafos, H. Wir, Tony Baraloutsos. Row 2 - Mary Ann Santos, Ziyad Abu El Hawa, Paula Quinn, Valerie Balester, Marguerita Tsatsaraunau (president), Flora Nanafi, Hans Willinegger, Judy Kole, Barbara Gecik, Deanna Galli, Wilhelmina Quinn, Cheryl Casner, Huda
Ghannam, G. Aneza, Mary Beth Appnell, N. Najib, Mat Fliss (advisor), K. Koute, A. Buchino.
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The International Club has presented a number of cultural programs conducted by its
members. In many of them, the foreign students show films and talk about the customs and
policies of their native lands.

Math Club
Row 1 - Jean Miszczuk, Barbara Resnick, Marion
Buchek, Barbara Gagliardi, Pat McHale. Row 2 Joyce Rother, Maurine Solomon, Alexis Buchina,
Kathy Krute, Debbie Lutz. Row 3 - Cliff Dungey,
Judy Seeherman, Margie Kaszubski, Linda Ross,
Carole Peele. Row 4 Daniel Peters, Walter
Straub, Jim Corrigan, Ron Jacobs, Stanley Nazarchuk, Don Voelker.

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�Judo-Karate

Row 1 - Delphine Opet, Nancy Specian, Marilyn Gehlsen, Lucretia Marconi, Ray Hall, Charlene Volpe, Carole Stauberg, Kathy
Mansbery, JoAnn Herforth. Row 2 - Richard Chisarick (treasurer), Ed Kalish, Stephen Salach, Ricky Manganello, Walt Volinski
( vice-president), Joe Zbegner, Patrick Mantione (president).

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�The men and women of the Judo-Karate Club are dedicated to developing physical fitness and to acquiring a good
sense of sportsmanship through the sports of Kodokan judo
and Shodokan Karate. These members also practice and develop techniques of self-defense. Advised by Dr. Harold
Cox, the officers develop and arrange for a program of instruction, provide for instructors, and plan meets and tournaments. The group has competed against large and small
schools, including East Stroudsberg, St. John's U., Lockhaven State, Columbia U., and Cornell U. They sponsor local
demonstrations and an annual home tournament at the gym.

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�M.E.N.C.
The Music Educators National Conference provides
opportunities for professional
development for college students of music education
through campus activities. The .
Wilkes chapter is a major
force in coordinating the Pa.
Intercollegiate Choral Festival.
Along with their adviser, Richard Probert, the officers and
members work toward stimulating more interest in music
education. The members attend state and divisional conferences and this year many
attended the All-Eastern Conference in Atlantic City.

Row 1 - Julie Levoy (president), Clark Hamman (vice-president), Gretchen Winfield (secretary), Richard
Garinger (treasurer). Row 2 - George Brezna, Maggie Waligorski, Bob Zampetti, Joseph Baranoski, Mike
Riebe, Bruce Phair, Helen Murray, Larry Lindner. Row 3 - William Morris, Ethel Shannon, Kathy Franks,
Stephen Mallone, Carol Johnson, Lorene Daring, Molly McDowell, Chris Donahue, Mary Morris, Marcia
Kempinski, Ruth DeWitt. Row 4 - Jim Powell, John Reap, Bob Okrafinski , Corinne Crispell, Celeste Ametrano, Deborah Daniels, Kevin Boyle, Shirley Davis, Michael Collins, Bruce Yurko, Bill Sauder, Joe Rosato,
Paula Castrucci. Row 5 - Dean Houch, Larry Hughes, Don Ball, Jack Bower, Dave Cooper, Chris Zupko,
Jovanna Gatti, Karen Kmetowicz, Ann Marie Cusick, Shawn Farley, Judy Sanger, Bruce Marianell i. Row 6
- Linda Kandel, Kay Platt, Ron Ziegler, Mark Billet, Fred Mills, Eileen Connor.

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Physics Club

Row 1 - Paul Callery, Richard Becker, Thomas Yencho, Andrew Wallo (vice-president), Ed Smith (president), Steve Washko, Craig Miller,
Stanley Gritsevicz, Ed Novak (treasurer). Row 2 - Dr. Morrow, advisor; Robert Ciali, Cliff Dungey, Ed Tunaitus, Sally Kazinetz (secretary), Jean Geneczko, M. Gregg, Pat Clark, Alexis Buchina, Kathy Knute, Sue Sicherman, R. Sigel.on, Emilio Marianelli, J . Koval, Mary
Rowny, M. Reeno, Lois Tunaitus.

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Psychology Club

Row 1 - Deborah Fullerton, Ann M. Baranski, Jeanette Abraham, Jeanette Melich, Joann Wasilewski (treasurer), Diane Wilson (secretary), Tom Gregory ( vice-president), John Lukatchik (president), Pat Chapura, Carol Daubert, Phyllis Sicurella, Donna Piston, Ann
Orzechowski, Marcia Wisloski, Jackie Debo. Row 2 - Rose Ann Cocco, Beth Kreitzberger, James Jurchak, Ronald Hickson, Frank
Kardisco, Joseph Cordaro, Henry Waiters, Robert Sheer, Derek Andreini, Patricia Salus; Gail Richards, Joan Kubic. Row 3 - L. Brill,
Keith Ferrell, Terrence Kenney, Robert Lear, Thomas Delay, John Tencza, Janice Lacaskey, Theresa Klimek, John Snigg, Janet Waxmonsky, Mary Rogan, Christine Grala, Donna Fuehrer.

Rifle Club

Row 1 - Stephen Werner (vice-president), John Dubik, William Boyle. Row 2 - Al Kishbaugh, Mary Ann Volkel,
John Alden, Larry R. Volkel (president), Stephen Rosenberg, Floyd C. Stilley (treasurer), Robert Pattison.

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�Russian
Club
The function of the Russian Club is to
foster an appreciation of the cultural aspects
of Russia. Periodically, films are shown and
special projects displayed. This year, as in the
past, the club held a Christmas Card Drive,
the profits of which were donated to UNICEF.

Rob
Qui,

Row 1 - Howard Levy, Linda Ghlacci, James Kelley,
Craig Miller. Row 2 - Tammy Hrynko, Noel Duffy. Row
3 - Ken Patrician, Lillian Kowalski ( president), Mr. A.
Serzan (adviser).

Spanish
Club
Members of the Spanish
Club displayed their many
prized
possessions
from
Spain, Mexico, and South
America during the week of
the inauguration. Another delightful project of the club was
the cooking of Spanish dishes
one evening at the cafe.
The group also sponsored a trip to Puerto Rico
over semester break.

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Row 1 - Mary Ann Butnor (president), Elena DeRojas, Roberto Jemio, John Jerrytone . Row 2 - Deanna Galli, James Strickland, Marcio Menezes, Ellie Lopez, Ruth Sharkus, Joan Levandowski, Sandy Moss,
Rozanne Levenduski .

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Young Democrats

1n Club is to
ltural aspects
~ shown and
ear, as in the
Card Drive,
::! to UNICEF.

Roberto Jemie, Howard Levy (vice-president), Marianne Cwalina, Paula Quinn, Dan Kozup (president), Wilhelmina
Quinn, Susan Prusakowski:

In order to give students a chance to express their opinion as one body, the Young
Democrats conducted a straw vote for governor of Pennsylvania. They also conducted proj-

ects for the community, one of which was a food and clothing drive. The Young Democrats
of Wilkes joined those of other colleges in presenting a documentary on the life of John F.
Kennedy. The profits helped to finance the trip to the state convention .

Young
Republicans

1ow 2 - Dean:i, Sandy Moss,

Seated - Rose Ditchkus (acting secretary), Nancy Borkhahne. Standing Henrich Kersteen, Ron Kamage, Mark
Paikin (treasurer), Jim Loftus (president).

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�Freshman
Orientat·ion
As the Class of '74 moved onto campus they were presented with a program
to initiate them to college life. It included meetings with the various deans,
a luncheon with Dr. Mike, orientation to
clubs, tours and registration. The finale
of the program was the annual picnic at
Dr. Farley's farm.

��Homecoming
Homecoming activities began Thursday,
October 15 with the Bonfire, and contin ued through Sunday, October 18; the fi nale being the Blood, Sweat, and Tears
Concert.
The dormitories and organizations
showed their enthusiasm and support of
the Wilkes College Colonels by setting up
displays. These were judged Friday, October 17 by the Social Events Committee
and trophies were awarded at half-time on
Saturday, October 17.

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�Bonfire
and
Half-Time
Mr. Hoover led the march from
Chase Hall to the site of the Bonfire at
Ralston Field. Mr. Ralston was out
there once again with his traditional
"Let's 9000000 Wilkes!"
The Colonels challenged the Ithaca
Bombers on Saturday, October 17.
Half-time activities included the
awarding of trophies for the winning
displays and the crowning of the
Homecoming Queen, Sally Donoho,
and Princesses Ellen Stamer and Sally
Fear.

��Homecoming
Dinner-Dance
The
annual
dinner-dance
sponsored by Student Government was held at the Treadway
Inn.
Music
was
provided
by

"T.N.T."

�Alumni
Dinner-Dance
The Sterling Hotel provided
the atmosphere for the traditional Alumni dinner-dance.

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��Concert
The climax of the Wilkes College Homecoming
Weekend was a concert by "Blood, Sweat, and

Tears," which took place at the Kingston Armory.
The concert was held on Sunday of the important
weekend. The Armory was completely full and everyone enjoyed a most successful happening.

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Day

An invitation w ,
on October 24. R1
to meet faculty an
river to Ralston Fi
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An invitation was extended to parents of Wilkes College students to attend the Parent's Day activities
on October 24. Registration marked the beginning of the affair at which time parents had the opportunity
to meet faculty and tour the college buildings. Following a luncheon at the gym, parents moved across the
river to Ralston Field where the Wilkes College Colonels took on Alfred University. Evening activities included a concert by the college band, Choralettes, Collegians, and chorus.

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�Inauguration
The year 1970 not only marked the advent
of a new decade, but also the advent of new

leodership at Wilkes College. The Inauguration of Dr. Francis J. Michelini as second president of Wilkes College took an eminent
place in the history of the college.
To commemorate the Inauguration, the student body held a President's Assembly on
Thursday, November 19. A presentation to
Dr. Michelini was made by Sally Donoho and
Dr. Michelini addressed the students attending the gathering. Various clubs offered programs and displays during the day. A thea-

ter-in-the-round program was presented in
the gym during the evening with each class
performing a skit within the Inaugural Theme,
"Unity Amidst Diversity."
Many other activities celebrated the installation of Dr. Michelini. A Community day on
Friday, November 20 provided area residents with tours of the campus and a chance
to view student displays. A Wilkes College
Family Dinner feted Dr. Michelini in the evening.
The formal ceremony included The Honorable William W. Scranton and The Honorable Daniel J. Flood as guest speakers. The
transfer of the mace and medallion from Dr.
Eugene S. Farley to Dr. Francis J. Michelini
marked the installation of our new president.

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The yearly Wilkes College Winter Carnival was
held February 6 at Big Boulder Lodge in the Poconos.
The event featured all day skiing and other winter
sports.
Night time entertainment consisted of a party and
the crowning of the queen, Helen Myers.

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���Best Dressed Coed Contest
Miss Ruthanne Jones received the title of Wilkes' Best Dressed Coed in the traditional contest sponsored
by the Theta Delta Rho sorority. Runner-up was Anne Fisher.
The coeds made two separate appearances on stage, one in campus attire and one in evening attire.
The girls were judged by factors concerning outfits, hair style, and posture.
The first prize for the contest was a $15 bond and the opportunity to represent Wilkes College in the
Glamour magazine "Best Dressed Coed" contest.

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��Valentine
Semi-Formal

The The
Valentine ~
dance was
evening b
Burkhardt.

�The Theta Delta Rho sorority sponsored its annual
Valentine Sem~Formal on Saturday, February, 13. The
dance was held in Kirby Hall, with the highlight of the
evening being the· crowning of the queen, Linda
Burkhardt.

�Jr. -Sr.
Dinner-Dance

�March 13 marked the occasion of a
dinner-dance sponsored by the classes
of '71 and '72 . The event marked one
of the rare occasions where the tickets
were completely sold out.

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�Productions
The Cue 'N' Curtain productions are presented
entirely by the students of the college under the direction of Mr. Al Groh. Providing varied and challenging educational experiences as well as entertainment, these productions broaden the opportunity for dramatic expression.

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�''Guys and Doi ls''
Toughs, thugs, and tramps of
Broadway created the scene for
the musical "Guys and Dolls." It
was the tenth production presented
cooperatively by Wilkes College
and the Kiwanis Club of WilkesBarre.
Major cast members included
Rita Singer as Adelaide, Elliot
Stahler as Nathan, Virginia Jenkins
as Sarah, and Dennis English as
Sky Masterson.

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��''Waiting
for
Godot''
The inner conflict of comedy and tragedy
was portrayed in Samuel Beckett's "Waiting
for Godot." The five actors showed desolation and destitution, as well as wit and
humor, in their day in - day out nonsense
work of life.

CAST:
Mike Gallagher ................ _...... Pozzo
Jim Ferrario ........ . .......... .... .. Vladimir
Fred Pacolitch ....•.•.•.•......•.•..... Lucky
Bob Bernhardt .................... ...... Boy
Bob Hertzel ........... _ .. . . ...... .. Estragon

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��''Lysistrata''
"Lysistrata," a Greek comedy written by Aristophanes in the fifth century B.C., was the Spring production. The civil war between Sparta
and Athens causes the women of
both sides to call a sexual strike to
halt the meaningless war. The outrageous and vulgar plot instills the
futility of war in the minds of men.

MAJOR CAST MEMBERS:
WOMEN
Molly Jackiewicz ........... Lysistrata
Rita Singer ................ Kafonike
Leda Pickett ...... ... ...... Myrrhine
Debbie Dennis .............. Lampito
Cherie Casner ............. Stratylfis
MEN
Brent Spencer ......... Commissioner
13ob Yignoli .............. .. Kinesias
John Sauerhoff ......... Ambassador

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�Art Fair
Every Spring the Wilkes College
Art Departmeryt sponsors an art exhibit opened to the public. It includes
ceramics, jewelry, drawings, paintings, sculpture, and prints. In addition, demonstrations with various
media are given by the art majors of
Wilkes College.

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��Spring
Weekend
The traditional Cinderella Ball was
cancelled, however, the pre-elected
queen and her court participated in a
private dinner. The queen was Ellen
Stamer and her court consisted of princesses Kristine ·Mazzola and Ann Potkonski.
On Saturday night, May 1, John Sebastian and Mashmakhin entertained a
capacity crowd at the gymnasium.

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1971

�Friday ...
Rehearsal and
Senior-Faculty
Luncheon

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�Address ...........•........... "Fifty Years From Now"

PROFESSOR JOHN HOHENBERG
Administrator, Pulitzer Prize Selection Board

AWARDS
OUTSTANDING GRADUATE
OF THE YEAR ........................... Maureen Ann Klaproth
Andrew J. Gubanich, Jr.
DEAN'S SCHOLARSHIP
A WARDS ..................................... Ellen D. Arthur
James Charles Weaver
DOBSON MEDAL IN
ACCOUNTING ........................... Joseph T. Zimmerman
BIOLOGY AWARD ......................... . Charles E. Yearsley
CHEMISTRY AWARD .......................... Terry Alan Bellas
Robert Hugh Davis
Paul Frederick John Phillips
James Charles Weaver
HUMANITIES AWARD ........ . ... . ........... Teresa C. Richards
MATHEMATICS AWARD . ................ Lorraine Marie DeAngelis
INTERDISCIPLINARY
AWARD FOR ACHIEVEMENT IN SCIENCE

AND
AND MATHEMATICS ..................... James Charles Weaver
SOCIAL SCIENCES AW ARD ................ Harry Thomas Hoover

HONORARY DEGREE
DOCTOR OF HUMANE LETTERS ................. John Hohenberg

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�The long speeches and countless awards, individual and otherwise, were noticeably absent upon completion of the 1970
football season for this was the year that the Colonels failed to
win more games than they lost.
It was a long season, filled with all of sportdom's frustrations, which saw the Blue and Gold lose four of their first six
games on fumbles, interceptions, and mental lapses.
Finally finding the groove after their early misfortune, the
Wilkesmen came on strong to record memorable triumphs over
Southern .Connecticut, 20-17, and Muskingum, 14-12, to finish
the season with a 3-4-1 _log. The only other conquest came in
the form of a 16-14 squeaker over Alfred, a blinding loss
which eventually cost the Saxons a Lambert Bowl and a spotless 8-0 record.
The emergence of sophomore quarterback Jeff Giberson to
a starting berth after the Ithaca loss may have been the turning
point of the season as the righthanded slinger fired 52 of 1 28
passes for 666 yards and two touchdowns.
Senior splitend Bill Lazor also had his moments of brillance,
catching 30 aerials for 402 yards. Ground power was supplied
by the junior-senior punch of Ted Yeager and Bob Gennaro,
who turned in outputs of 586 and 306 yards.
Defensive tackle John Mazur and offensive center Alton
Kenney resulted as the only recipients of post season honors.
Mazur was named All-East while Kenney was selected to the
Academic All-American first team.
Seniors concluding their careers were: Jim McDonald, Emil
Ditullio, Dave Mitchell, John Baranowski, Jim Marascio, Jim
Loveland, Jack Clarke, Ed Roman, Bill Lazor, John Mazur, Garf
Jones, Dave Kaschak, Bob Gennaro, Harry Hoover, Al Kenney,
Mario Zinicola.

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Ithaca
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Harry Hoover, Dave M
Langdon,KentJone~ F
chael Hughes, Emil Di·
Matlowski, Scott Sherd
Galicki, Mark Skvarla,
Tom Swantokowski, Jc
McBride. Row 5 - Ker
Ozgar, Tom Panetta, J,
Goobic, Bob Corbo, Cl

�Row 1 - Dave Kaschak, Jc,hn Mazur, Jack Clarke, Dennis Brew, Bill Lazor, Gary Moore, Jim Marascio, Bob Gennaro, Jim Loveland,
Harry Hoover, Dave Mitchell, John Baranowski, Alton Kenney, Mario Zinicola, Ed Roman, Garf Jones, Jim McDonald . Row 2 - Neil
Langdon, Kent Jones, Ron Hillard, Steve Balla, Tony Cardinale, Bruce Gover, Dale Tabor, Ted Yeager, Bill Hanbury, John Fairley, Michael Hughes, Emil Ditullio, John Kerr, Charles Graziano, Nate Eustis, Ed Connors. Row 3 - Ned Holmes, Dan Walters, Walt
Matlowski, Scott Sherdon, Gene Kruczek, Greg Supinski, Tony Iorio, Mike Barski, Al Regner, Larry Lally, Bill Buss, Bos Ashton, Frank
Galicki, Mark Skvarla, Pat Ratchford, Bill Woronko. Row 4 - Rich Lorenzen, Dave Whiting, Tom Boshinski, Jim Yanora, Joe Bartell,
Tom Swantokowski, Joe Pavill, John Holland, Bob West, Jeff Giberson, Fred Gedrich, Rich Masi, John Collins, Steve Forst, Bob
McBride. Row 5 - Ken Ellis, mgr.; Tom McGann, Craig Deacon, Jeff Grandinetti, Rich Lack, Steve Adamchak, Craig Skolnick, Bob
Ozgar, Tom Panetta, John Marion, Joe Treacy, mgr.; Ron Lubenski, mgr. Row 6 - Head Coach Roland Schmidt, Assistants: Jonah
Goobic, Bob Corba, Charles Adunizio, Gene Domzalski, Richard Orlowski, Robert Herman, Joe Skvarla.

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Kneeling - Ron Decanio, Rick Marchant, Bill Hembold, Gary Horning. Standing - Coach Joel Rome, Joe Miraglia,
Bruce Davis, Duane Sadvay. Missing - Tony Petrole, John Gallagher, John Kawalcheck.

�Cross Country officially became the tenth intercollegiate sport at the college in 1970.
Heading the program during its infant campaign was
Dean Joel Rome. In a series of exhibition meets, the
young Colonels held their own against more established a'hd more experienced teams.
The student .interest shown in the grueling sport, run
over a 4.9 mile course, was optimistic enough to warrant its inclusion to the full varsity level for the 1971
season.

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�Led by MAC "Northern Division" All Stars' Charles
"Chip" Eaton and Bill Murphy, the Blue and Gold finished
the 1970 soccer season with 6-4-2 record, a major improvement over the previous year's edition which was stung hard
by the shortlived MAC freshman ban and ended 0-1 0-1 .
It was a yeoman season for first year coach Tom Rokita
who witnessed his charges drop three of their first four contests, and then close with a strong 5-1-2 rush.
Wilkes recorded three shutouts during the campaign and
likewise suffered the whitewash effect on two occasions to
"Northern Division" champion Philadelphia Textile and
"Southern Division" titlist Muhlenberg.
Senior lineman Murphy was the team's leading point
gatherer with ten goals and five assists (15 points) while junior Rich Combellack (four goals, five assists) and freshman
Bill Spence (seven goals, one assist) trailed closely behind.

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Rick McGuire. Standin.
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5 points) while jun;ists) and freshman
led closely behind.

Seated - Jeff Fulcoly, Ken Leyhane, Rick Manganello, Drew Gubanich, Bob Lineberry, Doug Cox, Les Adams, Marty Pobutkiewicz,
Rick McGuire. Standing - Coach Tom Rokita, Ed Garabedian, Ed Weber, Rich Combellack, Bill Spence, Ron Fritts, Chip Eaton, Bill
Murphy, Bob Janosik, Ken Shallcross, Rich Weinstein, Roger Danbury, Mike Neiman.

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One point victories over Bloomsburg
and Kutztown high-lighted the Colonelettes 1970 Hockey season. In sweeping to a 5-3 record, the squad came
back strong in the second half of play to
win three of their last four outings.
A very promising future exists for the
Colonelettes in the 1971 season as only
Sandy Bloomberg, Candy Cates, and
Katwpy Dayis will be missing via graduation.

Kneeling - Carole Lowande, Jeanette Click, Jean Adams, Donna Futchko, Kathy Koterba, Kathy Davis, Sandy Bloomberg, Candy Gates,
Stephanie Pufko, Ann McEvoy. Standing - Margaret Reese, Nora Corcoran, Paulette Leafflad, Sue Ditson, Donna Doncses, Debbie Bentle, Mellie Eagler, B. J. Kielmar, Janice Remdel, Gayle Kinback, Debbie Backensto, Laraine Mancuso.

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�Basketbal I

Basketball continued its winning ways, posting an unprecedented fourth straight winning year.
It was another emotion packed season for Colonel fans as
the hardwooders appeared off and running with 7-2 early
start, only to fall cold at semester break, subsequently losing
eight of their final 14 games to finish 13-10.
Center Richard Davis had the finest hour of his career, zipping the cords for 437 points (19.0 avg.) only to fall ten shy of
the magic 1000 career plateau.
Fellow senior Bill Umbach did snap the grand total early in
the schedule and went on to complete his four years with 1266
counters, leaving him fourth on the all-time list. Umbach was a
second team MAC All-Star choice.
The 1970-71 campaign also brought the curtain down on
the fine careers of veteran guards Jay Reimal and Bill Grick.
Hustle and team play characterized the exploits of the duo
who were primarily responsible for the team's 52-40 four year
showing.

Seated - Greg O'Brien, Terry Jones, Jay Reimal, Bill Grick, Roman, Shahay, Jim Moore. Standing Kurosky, Rich Davis, Mike Bachkosky, Mark Caterson, Bill Umbach.
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Although suffering the pangs of a dismal 3-9
season showing, the cagettes did receive some
consolation with their finale against Kutztown
when they scored their greatest comeback ever.
Trailing 29-16 at the end of the third quarter,
the Colonelettes staged a miracle finish to edge
the previously undefeated 7-0 Bears, 33-32.
Captain Sandy Bloomberg, the Squad's only
senior, led the Blue and Gold to victory with 19
points.

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Left to Right - Kathy Koterba, Donna Doncses, Laraine Mancuso, Sandy Bloomberg, captain; Kathy Davies, Mary Ann Stchur.
Mary Adams, Chris Miele, Valerie Aiello, Elaine Swisloski, Karen Toslosky, Karen Allen, Denise Chapura, Debbie Wysocki, Jane

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Wilkes wrestling reached the zenith of its 25 year
history with its first unbeaten season since 1961.
In rolling to a perfect 13-0 log the Blue and Gold
recorded triumphs over N. Y. ,AAaritime, 20-13; Ashland, 23-15; and East Stroudsburg, 21-15. The charges
of John Reese conquered the "College Division" of the
Middle Atlantic Conference to win their tenth MAC
crown in 16 years.
The Colonels completed the cycle with a fifth place
finish at the NCAA "College Division" Tourney at
Fargo, North Dakota.
Zellner finished unscathed in dual competition for the
second straight year. The junior, with a 10-0 showing,
has now posted victories in his last 25 bouts.
The season brought to a close the careers of four
year veterans; Willetts, Verzera, Fritts, and Ceccoli. The
quartet combined for a 142-29-7 dual mark at the col-

lege.

Row 1 - Jay McGinley, Len Cholish, Bob Roberts, Dennis Gillespi, Ed Garabedian, Art Trovei, Jim DeSombre, Al Favata, John Martellucci. Row
2 - Bill Kenney, Jeff Walk, Mike Lee, Dennis Yerzera, Gerry Willetts, Tom Morris, Bob Matley, Al Bracklemans. Row 3 - Head Coach John
Reese, Dick Mandigo, Rich Ceccoli, Bob Yanku, Ron Fritts, Alain Arnould, Alan Zellner, Bob Darling, Mac Ahmad, Tim McGinley, assistant coach .
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�The Wilkes wrestlers continued their complete domination of the MAC "College Division" tournament by scoring a record 116
points while gaining individual championships
in six of ten weight classes.
Repeat titles were garnered by Al Zellner
(158), Rich Ceccoli (177), Ron Fritts (190),
and Alain Arnould (HWT). Bob Roberts (126)
and Gerry Willetts (167) were champions for
the first time.
Jay McGinley (118) and Dennis Verzera
(142) narrowingly missed making it eight
crown-holders with a respective referee's decision and 7-6 outpointing in the finals.
Two weeks later at Fargo, North Dakota,
Willetts, a mediocre 7-4 performer in dual

competition, stunned the Wilkes' following by
fighting all the way into the national "College Division" finals before meeting defeat.
Arnould and Ceccoli aided the Colonels' fifth
place standing with fourth and fifth place finishes.

Individual "Colonel" Mac Champions

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1970-71 MAC Championship Team

Outstanding Wrestler
KING-PIN AL 'SNAKE' ZELLNER

��The largest athletic strides came in swimming as
the squad at one point recorded a string of three
wins in a row.
Although ending the season with 3-6 tally, the
aquamen gave their strongest showing ever in the

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MAC Tournament.
Junior Doug Krienke pulled off a major surprise
with the one meter diving laurels. Sophomore Rich
Marchant stood on the dias three times, picking up
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Overall ( 3-6)

Seated - Ray Salsburg, Doug Krienke, Duncan Gray, Jeff Prendergast, Terry Hurley, Chip Eaton, Rich Marchant, Gene Dobrynedey.
Standing - Assistant Coach Briney Kehrli, Wayne Fullerton, Lynn White, Jeff Malgrem, Don Drust, Jim McDonald, Jim Godlewski, Tom
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Upsala
Moravian
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Overall (8-8)

MAC "College" Tournament Champions
Cooch: Roland C. Schmidt, two years { 16-11)

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The Blue and Gold golfers wrote a new milestone into
Colonel athletic annals on May 3, 1971 when they bested
a field of 25 teams to win championship team honors at
the 21st annual Middle Atlantic Conference "College Division" tournament.
It was the first MAC golf crown ever for the Wilkesmen.
Sophomore Jerry Stankiewicz copped fourth place individual medal laurels with a 36 hole total of 180.
The squad, sporting almost an entirely different face
than 1970's edition, golfed to an 8-8 log in regular season play.

Front to Back - Rich Berkheiser, John Corbett, Willard Berkheiser,
Jerry Stankiewicz.
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Tennis
Dropping their final four
decisions, the Colonel tennis
team finished the 1 971 season with a 4-6 record.
Leading the Wilkesmen on
the courts for the final time
was senior captain Doug Valenteen, who compiled a 5-5
log out of the number one po•
sition.
The Colonels got off to a
smooth 4-2 start, posting wins
over Scranton, Bloomsburg,
Muhlenberg, and Susquehanna before becoming derailed.
Other netters turning winning records were Jon Schiff.
man and Dave Meckbach.
Schiffman, the team's only
other senior besides Valenteen, recorded a 6-3 effort as
fifth and sixth man, while junior Meckbach was 6 -3 in the
third spot.

Eric Massar, Louis Partridge, Harry Lukis.

Dave Meckbach, Sheff Webb, Rich McGuire.
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The difference between the first and third
place finisher in the MAC' s "Northern Division" pennant race was decided on April 17,
1971 when the Colonels dropped a close 2-1
decision to Upsala at East Orange, New Jersey.
It was a season which saw senior second
baseman Tom Higgins crash nearly every
se_pson and career entry in the Wilkes baseball book. Higgins led the MAC in hitting with
a .500 average and upon season's end
signed a professional contract with the Philadelphia Phillies.

Basebal I

Pitching was extremely strong with junior
lefthander Ted Sokolowski and sophomore
righthander Jeff Giberson forming one of the
top hurling combinations in the country. Sokolowski, 5-1 on the year, struck out 80 batters in 63 innings, while compiling a fine 1.14
era. Giberson toiled to a 6-1, 0.78 finish.
Following completion of the most successful year in Wilkes baseball history, Higgins,
Yeager and Kaschak were named to the first
team MAC All-Stars, while Bergbauer and
Sokolowski gained second squad honorable
mention.

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Whipple, Bob Ozgar, Paul Lavelle, John Payer, Tom Casey, Marty Pobutkiewicz,
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���Lacrosse
Lacrosse continued its slow but steady rise to
respectibility with a 3-6 record in 1971.
It was the second year of varsity competition
for the Blue and Gold, and they rewarded their
home fans with memorable wins over Newark
State, Kutztown, and Dickinson. The latter victory was the first ever against an established and
experienced MAC foe.
Pacing the young underclass Colonels on the
scoreboard was freshman Steve Moscone and
junior Andy Annesi, with respective 16 and 13
point totals. Annesi and sophomore Dick Mandigo ranked one-two in goals with 10 and 9
apiece.

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Spring St., West Pittston, Pa.; B.A.,
SANDRA LEE BLOOMBERG - 352 mery Ave., West Pittston, Pa.; B.A.,
English.
New Grant St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; fine Arts.
DAVID JOSEPH ANGELOVICH GEORGE FRANCIS BURNS - 247
B.A., Psychology.
66 Hillside Ave., Edwardsville, Pa.;
ROBERT S. BLUM - 94 E. Walnut Sanovia St., Exeter, Pa.; B.A., EcoB.S., Commerce &amp; Finance.
nomics.
St., Kingston, Pa.; B.A., Psychology.
SYLVIA JEAN ROSE ANGIELSKI JAMES J. BOETTGER - 737 Willow MARIETTA BURRIDGE - 372 Mat106 Turner St., Plymouth, Pa.; B.S., St., Scranton, Pa.; B.S., Commerce son Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; B.A.,
Mathematics.
English.
and Finance.
WALTER ANUSHKO - 17 W. BeMARY BONANNI - 8 Valley St., JAMES L. BUTKIEWICZ - 548 Rutatty St., Wilkes-Barre, Po.; B.S., Ac- · Exeter, Pa.; B.A., English.
ter Ave., Kingston, Pa.; B.A., Ecocounting.
nomics.
JAMES ROBERT BONE - 114 LackFRANCES PAULA ARCUDI
awanna Ave., West Pittston, Pa.; MARY ANN BUTNOR - 71 Eley St.,
- 68 Swallow St., Pittston, Pa.;
Kingston, Pa.; B.A., Spanish.
B.S., Music Education.
B.A., Sociology.
WALTER J. BORDEN 20 Bro- GEORGE F. BUTWIN - 483 N.
BONNIE JO ARENA - 917 Glen okside St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; B.S., Main St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; B.S .,
Terrace, Chester, Pa.; B.A., Psycholo- Commerce &amp; Finance.
Physics.
gy.
WILLIAM DOUGLAS BORDOW - 7 CHARLES LAWRENCE CAPPA SALLIE ARMSTRONG - 134 Wash- Lake Drive, Hewlett, N. Y.; B.A., Psy- 508 Studio Rd., Ridgefield, N. J.;
ington St., Taylor, Pa.; B.S., Nursing chology.
B.A., Social Science.
Education.
STEPHAN BRANDO - R.D. # 4, MARY LOUISE LAUCK CARDILLO ELLEN D. ARTHUR - 125 Gaylord Mountaintop, Pa.; B.A., Fine Arts.
31 Park Lane, Exeter, Pa.; B.S.,
Ave., Plymouth, Pa.; B.A., Sociolo- DAVID VAN NESS BRANDON Commerce &amp; Finance.
gy.
R-49 Park Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; HELENE CARDWELL - 324 - 10th
MARLENE M. ATHERHOLT - 47 S. B.A., History.
Ave., Scranton, Pa:; B.S., Nursing
Sherman St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; B.S., MADGE JOAN BRESLOF - 681
Education.
·
Music Education.
Doblin St., Elmont, N. Y.; B.A., LYNDA N. CARLE - Box 365A,
MARLENE T. AUGUSTINE - 224 Mathematics.
R.D. # 5, Shavertown, Pa.; B.A.,
New Mallery Pl., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; · DENNIS J. BREW - 68 Lathrop
French.
B.~., English.
Ave., Binghomton, N. Y.; B.A., Politi- RONALD N. CARLTON - 17 W.
ALBERT FRANCIS BALOGA - 14 cal Science.
Ross St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; B.S.,
W. Elm St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; B.S., SANDRA J. BREWER - 852 Valley . Commerce &amp; Finance.
Commerce &amp; Finance.
55
View Rd., Flourtown, Pa.; B.A., Fine CAROLYN C. CARMODY JOHN CHARLES BARANOWSKI Fourth Ave., Port Reading, N. J.;
Arts.
20 Wyoming St., Lee Park, Wilkes- NANCY JANE BROBST - 86 W.
B.A., English.
Barre, Pa.; B.S., Business Education.
Union St., Shickshinny. Pa.; B.S., RICHARD MICHAEL CASEY - 112
ANN MARIE TERESA BARANSKI Hughes St., Luzerne, Pa.; B.A., HistoCommerce &amp; Finance.
64 High St., Korn Krest, Wilkes- ROBERT BRODY - 40 So. Welles ry.
Barre, Pa.; B.A., Psychology.
KAREN ANN CASPER - 5 Church
St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; B.A., English .
JAMES MILFORD BARNES - 30 MICHAEL JOSEPH BROOKS - 58 St., Hanover Green, Wilkes-Barre,
Brook Lane, Mountaintop, Pa.; B.S., W. Maple St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; Pa.; B.A., Fine Arts.
Economics.
JOHN J. CASTELLINO - 376 E.
B.S., Commerce &amp; Finance.
CAROLE JOANNE BARTLETT JEROLD W. BROWN - 150 New South St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; B.S.,
2580 South Ave., Syracuse, N. Y.; Mallery Pl., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; B.S., Commerce &amp; Finance.
B.A., Mathematics.
CANDICE ELIZABETH CATES - 74
Commerce &amp; Finance.
TERRY ALAN BELLES - R.D.# 1, JOANNE R. BROWN - Gee Rd.,
N. Main St., Woodstown, N. J.;
Harveys Lake, Pa.; B.A., Chemistry.
B.A., English.
Tioga, Pa.; B.S., Business Education.
FRANCES ANGELA BENASU - 238 MARY MADELINE BROWN - 1 8 LOUIS BARRY CATINA - 67 SylvaClinton Ave., North Plainfield, N. J.; Hilltop Ct., Springfield, N. J.; B.S., nus St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; B.S., ComB.A., English.
merce &amp; Finance.
Commerce &amp; Finance.
FRANK ALLEN BERMAN - 121 W. PATRICIA ANN BROWN MARTIN MATHEW CEBULA - 115
111
Ross St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; B.A., Kidder St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; B.A., Center St., Dupont, ·pa,; B.A., BioloPsychology.
gy.
English.
FLORENCE ANNE BIELAWA - 459 MARIANNE R. BROZEKAT - Heat- JOHN L. CHAPPLE - P. 0. Box 63,
ers Hill, Matamoras, Pa.; B.S., Nurs- Sweet Volley, Pa .; B.S., Business

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Education.
CARL TON JOHN CHASE - 188
Mill St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; B.S.,
Commerce &amp; Finance.
DANIEL STEVEN CHERGOSKY 37 Ross St., Ashley, Pa.; B.A., Philosophy-Religion.
JOHN PETER CHERUNDOLO - 201
Alicia St., Old Forge, Pa.; B.S., Commerce &amp; Finance.
VALERIE T. CHISKOWSKI - 1308
Saint Ann St., Scranton, Pa.; B.S.,
Business Education.
PATRICIA CHRISTOFF - 42 Mayfair
Dr., West Orange, N. J.; B.A., English.
RICHARD DAVID CIUFERRI - 119
Millard St., Old Forge, Pa.; B.S.,
Music Education.
JOHN CLARKE - 326 Bowman St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; B.A., History.
DONALD JOSEPH CONTY - 1336
Murray St., Forty Fort, Pa.; B.S.,
Commerce &amp; Finance.
JOSEPH JOHN CORDORA - 106
Pacific Ave., West Pittston, Pa.; B.A.,
History.
ALFRED BERNARD CRAKE - 270 E.
Northampton St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.;
B.S., Commerce &amp; Finance.
EUGENE C. CROSSIN - 243 S.
Meade St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; B.S.,
Commerce and Finance.
MARILYN GRZYB CROSSIN - 243
S. Meade St., Wilkes-Barre, Po.;
B.A., Social Science.
CASIMER J. CZERWIEN - 1106 Lincoln Ave., Nanticoke, Pa.; B.S.,
Commerce and Finance.
JEANETTE PRINCIPAL! DAVIS 1005 Kosciuszko St., Nanticoke,
Pa.; B.A., Psychology.
KATHLEEN LEE DAVIS - 80 'r'ates
St., Forty Fort, Pa.; B.A., Psychology.
RICHARD J. DAVIS - 238 Nesbitt
St., Plymouth, Pa.; B.S., Commerce
and Finance.
ROBERT HUGH DAVIS, JR. - 900
S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; B.S.,
Chemistry.
MELINDA LOUISE DAWSON 2072 Sydney Dr., N. Merrick, N. Y.;
B.A., Sociology.
LORRAINE MARIE DEANGELIS 220 Race St., Old Forge, Pa.; B.S.,
Mathematics.
JOHN R. DEEM - 105 W. Penn
Ave., Wernersville, Pa.; B.A., History.
RICHARD DEL VINO - 35 Harding
Terr., Irvington, N. J.; B.A., History.
MARY ANN DEMKO - 388 N.
Maple Ave., Kingston, Pa.; B.A., History.
~
THOMAS CHARLES DEMOVIC 309 Indian Trail, Mountainside, N.
J:; B.A., Economics.
EUGENE JOSEPH DENARDI - 224

Bennett St., Exeter
merce &amp; Finance.
ANTHONY C. DE
Fifth St., Plymouth,
merce &amp; Finance.
LESTER JOHN DEi
#1, Waverly, N.
Education.
SYLVIA MARIA DE
lington Ave., Hawt~
Commerce &amp; Finan&lt;
JANET NASIATK.il
124½ Tompkins S
B.A., Psychology.
EMIL FRANCIS DI
Mccloskey Rd ., Flol
Commerce &amp; Financ
BARBARA JEAN D&lt;
Lidy Rd., Dupont, Pc
gy.
LORRAINE MARIE I
388 Miller St., Luz
Nursing Education.
RICHARD
ALAN
R.D. # 1, Box 2298,
B.S., Commerce &amp; F
SALLY J. DONOHO
Hill Rd., Chelmsfor,
Psychology.
DOLORES DRAGAN
Thelma Tr., Linden, I
Arts.
REBECCA DRAZBA Ashley, Pa.; B.S., En,
STEPHANIE MICHEL
19 Lincoln Ave., Port
B.A., Sociology.
RITA S. DUBROW Ave., Rahway, N. J.
gy.
MASHHOUR IBRAHI
33 W. Market St., W
B.S., Commerce &amp; Fi1
THOMAS EDWARD I
E. Main St., Plymouth
tpry.
THERESA DYBACH St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
MEKA EASTMAN Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; 8.,1
SHIRLEY MARIE ELLIS
Ave., Kansas City, Mc
ogy.
DENNIS ENGLISH ton, Pa.; B.S., Music I
FREDfRICK WILLIAM
Regent St., Wilkes-Ba
-eiiemistry.
JILL MARGARET EV.
Dana St., Wilkes-Bar
Fine Arts.
RUSSELL L. EYET, JR.
R.D. # 3, Dallas, Pa.
merce &amp; Finance.
SHAWN FARLEY - 7
. wich, N. Y.; 8.S., Mus
ALDO MICHAEL FAI
Odgen St., Binghamto
Political Science.
GARY ALAN FARR Laceyville, Pa.; B.A., P

�&gt;HN CHASE 188
lkes-Barre, Pa.; B.S.,
Finance.
/EN CHERGOSKY ,shley, Pa.; 8.A., PhilosCHERUNDOLO -

201

I Forge, Pa.; B.S., Comnce.
:HISKOWSKI - 1 308
t., Scranton, Pa:; B.S.,
:ation.
RISTOFF - .42 Mayfair
·ange, N . J.; B.A., EngWID CIUFERRI - 119
Old forge, Pa.; B.S.,
'ion .
KE - 326 Bowman St.,
, Pa.; B.A., History.
)SEPH CONTY - 1 336
Forty Fort, Pa.; 8.S.,
, Finance.
HN CORDORA - 106
West Pittston, Pa.; B.A.,
NARD CRAKE - 270 E.
n St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.;
!rce &amp; Finance .
CROSSIN 2.43 S.
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; 8.S.,
md Finance.
,RZYB CROSSIN - 2.43
St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.;
Science.
CZERWIEN - 1106 LinNanticoke, Pa.; B.S.,
Jnd Finance.
PRINCIPAL! DAVIS :iuszko St., Nanticoke,
sychology.
LEE DAVIS - 80 'fates
&gt;rt, Pa .; 8.A., Psychology.
. DAVIS - 238 Nesbitt
1th, Pa.; B.S., Commerce
e.
JGH DAVIS, JR. - 900
., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; B.S.,
LOUISE DAWSON ey Dr., N. Merrick, N. Y.;
,logy.
MARIE DEANGELIS St., Old Forge, Pa.; B.S.,
cs.
DEEM 105 W . Penn
nersville, Pa.; B.A., HistoDELVINO - 35 Harding
gton, N. J.; B.A ., History.
~N DEMKO 388 N.
! ., Kingston, Pa .; B.A., HisCHARLES DEMOVIC n Trail, Mountainside, N.
conomics.
OSEPH DENARDI - 22.4

Bennett St., Exeter, Pa .; B.S., Com- LINDA DAWN FARRAR - 1.4 Mapmerce &amp; Finance.
lewood Ave., Dallas, Po .; B.A., EngANTHONY C. DENTE, JR. 35 lish.
Fifth St., Plymouth, Pa.; B.S., Com- SALLY ANN FEAR - 335 Parke St.,
merce &amp; finance.
West Pittston, Pa.; B.A., English.
LESTER JOHN DEPUMPO R.D. RONALD R. FEDOR - 28 Irving St.,
# 1, Waverly, N. Y.; B.S., Nursing Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; B.S., Accounting.
Education.
JAMES F. FEHLINGER - 203 GardSYLVIA MARIA DEUSCH - 37 Ar- ner Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; B.S.,
lington Ave., Hawthorne, N. J.; B.S., Commerce &amp; Finance.
Commerce &amp; Finance.
MARYELLEN ANNETTE FISCHER JANET NASIATKA DIETRICK 199 S. Main St., Mountaintop, Pa.;
12.4½ Tompkins St., Pittston, Pa.; B.A., Sociology.
B.A., Psychology.
JOHN J. FLYNN - 503 Blackman
EMIL FRANCIS DITULLIO 27 St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa .; B.A., English.
McCloskey Rd., Flourtown, Pa.; B.S., SHARON FORLENZA - 20 Catlin
Commerce &amp; Finance .
Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; B.S., NursBARBARA JEAN DOLMAN - 315 ing Education .
Lidy Rd., Dupont, Pa .; B.A., Sociolo- MARIA ELENA FRANCH - 61-38
gy.
136 St., Flushing, N. Y.; B.A., SociolLORRAINE MARIE DOMBROSKI ogy.
388 Miller St., Luzerne, Pa.; B.S., RONALD B. FRITTS - 1332 W . 35
Nursing Education .
St., Erie, Pa.; B.A., Psychology.
RICHARD
ALAN
DOMIN
DONNA ANN FUEHRER 216
R.D. # 1, Box 229B, Pottstown, Pa.; Wyoming Ave., West Pittston, Pa.;
B.S., Commerce &amp; Finance.
B.A., Spanish.
SALLY J. DONOHO - .46 Chestnut WALTER D. FURTNEY - 25 Colonial
Hill Rd ., Chelmsford, Mass.; B.A., Rd., Roselle, N. J.; B.A., Psychology.
Psychology.
DONALD GAIDULA - 5.49 Thomas
DOLORES DRAGANCHUK - 1221 Ct., Taylor Pa.; B.S., Commerce &amp; FiThelma Tr., Linden, N. J.; B.A., Fine nonce.
Arts.
RONALD E. J. GANIS - 83 GoerREBECCA DRAZBA - .42 Barnes St., inger Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa'.; 8.S.,
Ashley, Pa.; B.S., English.
Music Education.
STEPHANIE MICHELLE DREHER LYNN LEE GARNEY - 60 S. Love19 Lincoln Ave., Port Chester, N. Y.; land Ave., Kingston, Pa.; 8.A., BioloB.A., Sociology.
gy.
RITA S. DUBROW - 735 W . Inman CAROL ANN GARSTKA 1528
Ave., Rahway, N. J.; B.A ., Sociolo- Sheridan Dr., Kenmore, N. Y.; B.A.,
gy.
Political Science.
MASHHOUR IBRAHIM DUKUM VALERIE ANN GAYDOS - 18 W.
33 W. Market St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; Hollenback Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa .;
8.S., Commerce &amp; Finance.
B.A., Psychology.
THOMAS EDWARD DWYER - 329 BARBARA LYNN GECIK 328
E. Main St., Plymouth, Pa .; B.A., His- Jackson Ave., Manville, N. J.; B.S.,
tpry.
Nursing Education.
THERESA DYBACH - 95 N . Grant LUCRETIA ESTELLE GEIGER 60
St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; B.A., English.
Crestwood Dr., Schenectady, N. Y.;
MEKA EASTMAN - 28 Auburn St., B.A., Sociology.
Wilkes-Barre, Po.; B.A., Fine Arts.
BONNIE STEPHANIE GELLAS - 30
SHIRLEY MARIE ELLIS - 1326 Lake W. McClellan Ave., Livingston, N . J.;
Ave., Kansas City, Mo.; B.A., Sociol- B.A., History .
THOMAS ANTHONY GENNARO ogy.
.
DENNIS ENGLISH - R.D. # 2, Dal- 517 E. Diamond Ave., Hazleton,
ton, Pa.; B.S., Music Education.
Pa.; B.S., Commerce &amp; Finance.
FREDERICK WILLIAM EVANS - 57 DANIEL RICHARD GENNETT 2
Regent St., Wilkes-Barre, Po.; B.A., Bennett Ave., Binghamton, N. Y.;
-Chemistry.
B.A., Psychology.
JILL MARGARET EVANS 150 ANN MARIE GEORGE 821 E.
Dana St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa .; B.A., Northampton St., Wilkes-Barre, Po.;
fine Arts .
B.A., Psychology.
RUSSELL L. EYET, JR. - Box 137B, DIANA ROSE GILLIS - 138 DavenR.D. # 3, Dallas, Po .; B.S., Com- port St., Plymouth, Pa.; B.A., English.
merce &amp; Finance.
BEVERLY ANN GLENNON 78
SHAWN FARLEY - 7 Park St., Nor- Church St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa .; 8.A.,
· wich, N. Y.; B.S., Music Education.
Fine Arts.
ALDO MICHAEL FARNETI 1.4 CLAIRE E. GODLEWSKI - 681 N .
Odgen St., Binghamton, N. Y.; B.A., Franklin St., Wilkes-Borre, Po.; B.A.,
Political Science.
·History.
GARY ALAN FARR - E. Franklin St., DANIEL J. GRABO - 35 E. FrothLaceyville, Pa.; B.A., Psychology.
ingham St., Pittston, Pa.; B.S., Com-

merce and Finance.
JOSEPH PAUL GRABOWSKI - 281
Powell St., Old Forge, Pa.; B.S.,
Commerce &amp; Finance.
THOMAS F. GRANT R.D. #2,
Upper Whig St., Newark Valley, N.
Y.; B.S., Commerce &amp; Finance.
NELL JEAN PATRICIA GRELLA 160 Division St., W ilkes-Barre, Pa.;
B.A., French,
ALLYN ROY GRIFFITH 68 W .
Popular St., W. Nanticoke, Po.; B.S.,
Commerce &amp; Finance.
ANDREW J. GUBANICH, JR. - 10
Galicia Dr., Phoenixville, Pa.; B.S.,
Commerce &amp; Finance.
PHILIP
THOMAS
GULLO
R.D. # .4, Box 336, Mays Landing, N .
J.; 8.5 ., Biology.
KATHRYN HAFICH - 36.4 N. Pleasant Ave., Ridgewood, N . J.; B.S.,
Music Education .
NANCY LOUISE HALDEMAN 810 Park Ave., Bound Brook, N. J.;
B.A., English.
JOHN M. HALLIDAY, JR. - 86 S.
Goodwin Ave., Kingston, Pa.; B.S.,
Commerce &amp; Finance.
JAMES RICHARD HALLEAD - 17.4
W. Lake Shore Dr., Rockaway, N. J.;
B.S., Commerce &amp; Finance.
MARIE ALLEN HALLOWAY 25
Powell Ave., Mountaintop, Pa.; B.A.,
Sociology.
MARY LOUISE HANCOCK - 210
Susquehanna Ave., West Pittston,
Pa .; B.S., English.
VALERIE HANEWICZ 21.4 High
St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; B.A., Social
Science.
TREVOR ROGER HARDING - 227
Rutter Ave., Kingston , Po. ; B.S.,
Commerce and Finance.
DAVID MAURO HARRIS - R.D. # 1,
Dipple Manor, Hazleton, Pa .; B.S.,
Commerce &amp; Finance.
RAYMOND PATRICK HARRISON 7 E. Jackson St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.;
B.A., Psychology.
ROBERT CHARLES CHRISTOPHER
HARTZEL - 298 Bennett St., Luzerne, Po .; B.A., Psychology.
WAYNE HUGH HARVEY 8
Woodlawn Ave., Dallas, Pa .; 8.5.,
Commerce &amp; Finance.
CHARLES ROBERT HERRING 2319 Dixon Ave., Croydon, Po .;
B.S., History.
LOIS ANN W . HERWIG - 126 N.
Thomas Ave., Kingston, Pa .; B.A.,
French .
DAVID JOHN HETTINGER, JR. - 58
Jeanette St., Plymouth, Pa.; B.S., Elementary Education.
PATRICIA LYNN HILL - 36 Miller
Dr., Metuchen, N. J.; B.A. , History.
SUSAN BARBARA HIMELFARB 353 Winola Ave., Kingston, Po.;
B.A., English.
CHRISTINE HINCKEN - 35 Virginia
Terrace, Forty Fort, Pa.; 8.A., French .

CAROL LOUISE HOFFNER 306
Wyoming Ave., Wyoming, Pa .; B.A.,
English.
CLARENCE HOFFNER
306
Wyoming Ave., Wyoming, Pa.; B.A .,
Fine Arts.
SHEILA ANN HOGAN - 67 New
St., Pittston, Pa .; B.A., Psychology.
..HARRY THOMAS HOOVER 6
Blanchard Ave., Binghamton, N . Y.;
B.A., History.
JOHN JOSEPH HOOVER 804
Susquehanna Ave., West Pittston,
Pa.; B.S., Commerce &amp; Finance.
MICHAEL PAUL HRYNKIW 26
Seneca Dr., Greensburg, Pa .; B.S.,
Business Education .
WILLIAM TERRENCE HURLEY - 2
Ames Pl., Morristown, !',I . J.; B.A.,
Sociology.
PAUL ANDREW HUTZ 261 E.
Main St., Wilkes-Borre, Pa.; B.S.,
Commerce &amp; Finance.
PATRICIA A. HYDOCK - 325 W .
Main St., Nanticoke, Po.; B.A., History.
SUSAN JEAN IORIO - 1 3.4 New
Alexander St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.;
B.S., Nursing Education.
JOSEPH NICKOLAS ISHLEY - 168
E. Dorrance St., Kingston , Po .; B.S .,
Chemistry.
JOYCE MARIE JACKIEWICZ
137.4 Scott St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa .;
B.A., Fine Arts.
RONALD JOSEPH JACOBS 80
Lyndwood Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.;
B.S., Mathematics.
DOREEN ANN JOHNS - .4.40 S.
Grant St., Wilkes-Borre, Pa .; B.A.,
French.
KAREN JOHNSON - 209 N. Main
St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa .; B.A., Sociology.
NELSON W . JOHNSON 737
Grant St., Hazelton, Po .; B.S., Biology.
GEORGE GARFIELD JONES 2821 North Main Ave., Scranton,
Po .; B.S ., Commerce &amp; Finance.
PATRICIA ANN JUBA 266
Wyoming St., Wilkes-Borre, Po .;
B.A., History.
ROBERT PRESTON KAPP - 128 Belmont Ter., Scranton, Pa .; B.S., Commerce &amp; Finance.
RONALD JAMES KAMAGE - 50
Union St., lnkermon, Po.; B.A., Political Science.
KAREN RAE KAMMERER - 29.4 S.
Washington Ave ., Bergenfield, N. J.;
B.A., Political Science.
J. DAVID KASCHAK - 297 Frederick St., Kingston, Pa.; B.S., Com merce &amp; Finance.
STEPHEN ERIC KASCHENBACH R.D. # 2, Overbrook Rd ., Dallas, Po .;
B.A., Fine Arts.
MAJORIE MARIE KASZUBSKI - 2
Lawrence St., Nanticoke, Po.; B.S.,
Mathematics.

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�WILLIAM MARK KA YE - 7 Silver St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; B.A., English.
JESSICA FRENCH MAHLER
Birch Rd., Merrick, N. Y.; B.A., HistoMARY ANN KUNEY - 52 E. Main R.D. # 1, Plymouth, Pa.; B.A., Engry.
St., Plymouth, Pa.; B.S., Commerce lish.
ROBERT J. KAZINSKI - 717 Shupp &amp; Finance.
MARGARET C. MAKAR - 539 HanSt., Plym~uth, Pa.; B.S., Business JOHN GLENN LABOSH 128 over St., Nanticoke, Pa.; B.A., EngEducation.
Starr St., Phoenixville, Pa.; B.S., lish.
MARY A. KAZMIERCZAK - 2595
Commerce &amp; Finance.
BERNARD KANE MALLAN 17
Skywae, Youngstown, Ohio; B.A.,
JANICE MARIE LACASKEY - 409 Westminster Ter., West Orange, N.
English.
Knopf St., Linden, N. J.; B.A., Psy- J.; B.S., Commerce &amp; Finance.
AL TON DEAN KENNEY 337 chology.
RUTH SUSAN MALON - 353 St.
Greystone, Rd., Old Bridge, N. J.; WAYNE R. LASKOFSKI - 91 Coal James Ave., Woodbridge, N. J.;
B.A., Political Science.
St., Plymouth, Pa.; B.A., Political B.A., Spanish.
ELAINE M. KERCHANIN - 83 HemScience.
SUSAN K. MALONEY - 320 Horlock St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa .; B.A., Fine
CATHERINE A. LAUER - 43 Divi- ton St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; B.S., BiolArts.
sion St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; B. _
S., Busi- ogy.
ROBERT RICHARD KERN 610
ness Education.
LOUIS ANTHONY MANGANIELLO
Warren St., Dunmore, Pa.; B.S.,
WILLIAM ROBERT LAZOR - 1638 - 612 Jenkins St., West Pittston,
Commerce &amp; Finance.
Wyoming Ave., Scranton, Pa.; B.S., Pa.; B.S., Commerce &amp; Finance.
DANIEL KETTELL - R.D. # 1, Falls, Commerce &amp; Finance.
PATRICK J. MANTIONE - R.D.# 1,
Pa.; B.S., Commerce &amp; Finance.
LAWRENCE LEE - 12 Hayes La ., Pittston, Pa.; B.S., Physics.
MAUREEN ANN KLAPROTH - 23
Wilkes-Barre, Pa./ B.A., Fine Arts.
DIANE MARICH - -448 Mclean St.,
Mallard Ct., Mechanicsburg, Pa.;
CAROL ANNE LELAND - 95 Coo- Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; B.A., French.
B.A., English.
lidge St., Sherborn, Mass.; B.A., So- ALLEN LEO MARINI - 1 204 ShoeCLAIRE ANN KLEPADLO 17 ciology.
maker Ave., West Wyoming, Pa.;
McFarland St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.;
MAXINE BONNIE LEVINE M B.S., Music Education.
B.A., English.
Grove Ave., Metuchen, N. J.; B.A., RICHARD C. MARK - 337 Second
THERESA MARIE KLIMEK 155
French.
St., Weatherly, Pa .; B.S., PhilosoPenn Ave., Exeter, Pa .; B.A., PsyJANET LEVY - 31A Garden Ter., phy.
chology.
North Arlington, N. J.; B.A., Sociolo- ALBERT C. MARTIN - 26 O'Neill
PAULINE M. KMETZ 746 N.
gy.
Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; B.S., ComWashington St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; DONALD KRIEG LEWIS - 75 Rox- merce &amp; Finance.
B.A., Fine -Arts.
bury Rd., Dumont, N. J.; B.A., Politi- GEORGE JOSEPH MATZ 305
GEORGE HERVEY KNEZEK, JR. - 6
cal Science.
Main St., Lattimer Mines, Pa.; B.S.,
Jennie Pl., Piscataway, N. J.; B.S.,
HELEN MARIE LEWIS - 277 Mercer Music Education.
Commerce &amp; Finance.
Ave., Bellmawr, N. J.; B.A., English .
PATRICIA HELEN MAY - 178 S.
THOMAS MICHAEL KOLOGY ALICE CATHERINE LIPARELA - 251
Main St., Ashley, Pa .; B.S., Nursing
471 Hampton Rd ., King of Prussia,
Mayock St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa .; B.A., Education.
Pa.; B.S., Commerce &amp; Finance.
Sociology.
PATRICIA TINA MAZZEO - 4 West
JOANN MARY KONDEK - 116 OrMARILYN ELIZABETH LOCKE - 95 St., Pittston, Pa.; B.A., History.
chard St.; Plymouth, Pa.; B.A., EngS. Mountain Blvd., Mountaintop, Pa.; KRISTINE VERONICA MAZZOLA lish.
B.A., Fine Arts.
61 Park Ave., Cresskill, N. J.; B.A.,
ANN CHERYL ELAINE KONOPKI ARMOND LONG 521 Carey -Spanish.
505 Northampton St., Kingston, Pa.;
Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; B.S., Com- JOHN ADAM MAZUR 112
B.A., Spanish .
Spring St., Avoca, Pa.; B.S ., Commerce &amp; Finance.
CYNTHIA ALETA KOOS - 799 LynANN M. LOVECCHIO - 101 Bos- merce &amp; Finance.
wood St., Raritan, N. J.; B.A., Sociol91
ton Ave., West Pittston, Pa.; B.A., DAVID JOSEPH McAFEE ogy.
South Landon St., Kingston, Pa.;
Music.
LILLIAN
MARIE
Kowalski
JAMES F. LOVELAND - 59 Marlton B.S., Commerce &amp; Finance .
R.D. # 2, Hunlock Creek, Pa.; B.S.,
66 Melrose
St., Woodstown, N. J.; B.A., Fine GERALD McAFEE Mathematics.
Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; B.A., EngArts.
.
PATRICIA BAUMAN KRAMER KAREN LUNGER - 5 Church St., lish.
413½ Union St., Luzerne, Pa .; B.A.,
Hanover Green, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; SHEILA KATHLEEN McANDREW History.
289 N. Washington St., WilkesB.A., Fine Arts.
MARY ANN KRANISKY 430
Barre, Pa.; B.A., French.
JOHN LUKA TCHIK, II - 148 JackFourth St., Taylor, Pa.; B.A., Eco- son St., Edwardsville, Pa.; B.A., Psy- BARBARA REGAN McCARTHY nomics.
1319 Linden St., Scranton, Pa.; B.S.,
chology.
KATHERN A. KOPETCHNE - 224
Nursing Education.
JANET CLAIRE LUSSI - R.D.#2,
New Mallery Pl., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.;
Box 329, Old Boston, Avoca, Pa.; FRANK W. McCOURT - 267 NorthB.S., Business Education.
B.A., Spanish .
view Ter., Springfield, N. J.; B.A.,
KATHRYN ELIZABETH KRESGE English.
RONALD JAY LUSTIG - 3107 Ard760 Wright St., Bethlehem, Pa.;
sley Dr., Orlando, Fla.; B.S., Com- JAMES C. McDONALD - R.D. # 2,
B.A., History.
Benton, Pa.; B.S., Commerce &amp; Fimerce &amp; Finance.
ZACHARY JOEL KRISANDA
MARY JOANN MacARTHUR nance.
1002 S. Valley Ave., Throop, Pa.;
Blooming Grove, Hawley, Pa.; B.S., SUSAN McDONNELL - 1502 Price
B.S., Physics.
St., Scranton, Pa.; B.S., Fine Arts.
Nursing Education.
IRA S. KROTICK - 262 James St.,
PATRICIA M. McHALE - 76 Oxford
FRANCINE ANN MacKINDER Kingston, Pa.; B.A., History.
216 Tenth Ave., Scranton, Pa.; B.A., St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; B.S., MatheEDWARD WILLIAM KRUG, JR. matics.
Fine Arts.
808 Arch St., Berwick, Pa.; B.A., SoMICHELINE MARISE MADEY - 717 RITA ANN K. MclNTYRE - 22 W.
ciology.
S. Chestnut St., Nanticoke, Pa.; B.S., Kline Ave., Lansford, Pa.; B.S., NursNOREEN C. KULNIS - -48 N. Grant
ing Education.
Nursing Education.

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JOSEPH F. MEDIVITZ - 36 N. Loveland Ave., Kingston, Pa.; B.S., Commerce &amp; Finance.
CARL MEIER - 65 Nicholson St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; B.A., Economics.
CATHY MELI - 11 8 Jesse St., Exeter, Pa.; B.A., English.
JEANETTE MELICK - Watnong Terrace, Morris Plains, N. J.; B.A., Psychology.
IRMA CORRINE MENN - 125 Linden St., West Pittston, Pa.; B.A.,
English.
JUDY A. MIKULICZ - 22 Woodside
Rd.,-SPringfield, N. J.; B.A., Mathematics.
DEBORAH LEE MILLER - 67 Courtright Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; B.A.,
Sociology.
JOSEPH ECKLEY MILLER - 404
Schuyler Ave., Kingston, Pa.; B.S.,
Music Education.
JANET M. MICOCCI 329 E.
Church St., Nanticoke, Pa .; B.A.,
Spanish.
PHYLLIS ANN MINELLI - 127 Brodhead St., Old Forge, Pa.; B.A., English.
ILONA LAMPI MINER - 330 W. Albonus St., Philadelphia, Pa.; B.A.,
Fine Arts.
ROBERT MICHAEL MISCHAK - 537
N. Gates Ave., Kingston, Pa .; B.A.,
History.
DAVID DALLIE MITCHELL - 125 Fiscoe Ave., Syracuse, N. Y.; B.S.,
Commerce &amp; Finance.
MIRIAM ELIZABETH MOHR - 94
Lehman Ave., Dallas, Pa.; B.A., Fine
Arts.
ANTONINA MARIA MOLLICA 1242 Girard Ave., Wyomissing, Pa.
B.S., Commerce &amp; Finance.
EILEEN LOIS MONIAK - 268 Elrr
St., Dupont, Pa .; B.A., Psychology.
GARY COLLINS MOORE - 50(
Johnston Dr., Watchung, N. J.; B.S.
Commerce &amp; Finance.
MARGARET A. MOORE - Rt. 3, Mt
Airy, Md.; B.A., Psychology.
CASSANDRA RUTH MOSS - 31;
Kaplan Ave ., Hackensack, N. J.
B.A., Spanish.
JOHN J. MUIR - 17 Laflin Rd., In

kerman, Pa.; B.S., Biology.
KATHERINE MARY MUNSON - 1:
S. Goodwin Ave., Kingston, Po.
B.A., Biology.
RALPH MURDOCK, JR. - R.D. # 1
Dallas, Pa.; B.S., Business Education
WILLIAM JOSEPH MURPHY - 1:
Rose Ave., Springfield, N. J.; B.S
Commerce &amp; Finance.
FRANK J. NARDONE - R.D.#'.i
Box 321, Old Boston, Pa.; B.A., Hii
tory.
KAREN
LYNN
NASEVICH
R.D. # 3, Mt. Cobb Rd., Lake Arie
Pa .; B.A., Fine Arts.
MARY ALICE L. NASIELSKI - 21
Charles St., King of Prussia, Po

.

�&gt;IVITZ - 36 N. Love1ston, Po.; B.S., Come.
- 65 Nicholson St.,
a.; B.A., Economics.
- 11 8 Jesse St., Exe:nglish.
ICK - Watnong TerJins, N. J.; B.A., Psy: MENN - 1 25 LinPittston, Pa.; B.A.,
. ICZ - 22 Woodside
I, N. J.; B.A., MatheMILLER - 67 Courilkes-Barre, Pa.; B.A.,
EY MILLER - • 404
Kingston, Po .; B.S.,
n.

!COCCI 329 E.
lanticoke, Pa.; B.A.,
MINELLI - 127 BroForge, Pa.; B.A., EngMINER - 330 W. Alladelphia, Pa.; B.A.,
I.EL MISCHAK - 537
, Kingston, Pa.; B.A.,
MITCHELL - 125 Fisracuse, N. Y.; B.S.,
inance.
,BETH MOHR - 94
Dallas, Pa.; B.A., Fine
MRIA MOLLICA ,ve., Wyomissing, Pa.;
e &amp; Finance.
~ONIAK - 268 Elm
i.; B.A., Psychology.
~S MOORE 500
Natchung, N. J.; B.S.,
inance.
MOORE - Rt. 3, Mt.
., Psychology.
RUTH MOSS - 317
Hackensack, N. J.;

t - 17 Laflin Rd., ln,.S., Biology.
ARY MUNSON - 15
Ave ., Kingston, Pa.;

:&gt;CK, JR . - R.D. # 1,
5., Business Education.
EPH MURPHY - 1 3
&gt;ringfield, N. J.; B.S.
'inance.
,RDONE - R.D. # 2,
Boston, Pa.; B.A., HisIN
NASEVICH
Cobb Rd., Lake Ariel,
Arts.
L. NASIELSKI - 214
King of Prussia, Pa.;

B.A., English.
VALERIE LABERTA NEFF 708
Powder Mill Lo., Philadelphia, Pa.;
B.A., Fine Arts.
EUGENIA ANN NESE - 214 Barber St., Old Forge, Pa.; B.A., Psychology.
DENNIS JAMES NOONAN, JR. 215½ Rutr.er Ave., Kingston, Pa.;
B.S., Commerce &amp; Finance.
JOHN A. NOSSAL - 408 Lackawanna Ave., Olyphant, Po.; B.A.,
History.
MARGARET ANN OCCHIPINTI 624 Ward St., Dunmore, Pa.; B.S.,
Music Education.
JUDITH POTESTIVO OGIN - 254
Vine St., Plymouth, Pa.; B.S., History.
RICHARD E. OGIN - 105 Downing
St., Plymouth, Pa.; B.A., Spanish.
ROBERT STANLEY OKRASINSKI 11 Lynch La., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.;
B.S., Music Education.
MICHAEL JAMES O'MALLEY - 814
Foote Ave., Duryea, Pa.; B.A., Political Science.
CLYDE R. OSTROFSKI - 454 Beaumont St., Warrior Run, Pa.; B.A., Political Science.
JEAN GORDON OTTO - 104 E.
Franklin St., Shavertown, Pa.; B.A.,
English.
CYNTHIA M. PAGANO - 66 Clinton Ave., Kearny, N. J.; B.A., English.
CHARLES J. PANTANO R-711
Shoemaker Ave., W. Wyoming, Pa.;
B..A ., Fine Arts.
CONCETTA ANN PARENTE - 710
Exeter Ave., West Pittston, Pa.; B.A.,
English.
JOHN GEORGE PARRA - 44 Harry
Rd., Somerville, N. J.; B.S., Mathematics.
RICHARD PASSAN - 345 Reynalds
St., Kingston, Pa.; B.S., Commerce &amp;
Finance.
KENNETH MICHAEL PATRICIAN 90 Enterprise St., Glen Lyon, Pa .;
B.S., Biology.
SUSAN MARIE PATSKO - 29 Ketchum St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; B.A.,
Sociology.
ROBERT WALTER PATTISON 1142 Rundle St., Scranton, Pa.; B.S.,
Commerce &amp; Finance.
SHARON A. PAVLICK 108 N.
Main St., Mountaintop, Pa.; B.A.,
Frenc:h.
JANICE E. PAYNE - 330 Hollywood Ave., Gillette, N. J.; B.A., English.
CAROL ANN PEELER - 79 Main
·-st., lnkerman, Pa.; B.S., Mathematics.
BEYERL Y ANN PEIRCE - 106 Rice
St., Trucksville, Pa.; B.S., Business
Education.
BARBARA PENSAK - 51 N. Goodwin Ave., Kingston, Pa.; B.A.,

French.
JOAN PENT A 127 Navesink
Ave., Highlands, N. J.; B.A., Sociology.
SANDRA ANN PERKOSKI
R.D. # 1, Demunds Rd., Dallas, Pa.;
B.S., Business Education.
BARBARA ANN PERRY - 497 Ragland Dr., Roselle -Park, N. J.; B.A.,
Sociology.
ANGELA MARIE PETRILLO 80
Hanover St., Wilkes-Barre, Po.; B.A.,
Psychology.
CAROLYN ANN PETRUS - Rr. 134
Grant St., Exeter, Pa .; B.S., Mathe_matics.
CHERYL YNN PETYAK - 78 Anthracite St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; B.A., English.
LAWRENCE MICHAEL PHELPS - 47
James St., Binghamton, N. Y.; B.A.,
Psychology.
CAROLYN ANN PHILLIPS - 239
Phillips St., Lyndwood, Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.; B.A., Sociology.
DAVID G. PHILLIPS - 99 S. Pioneer
Ave., Trucksville, Pa.; B.A., Sociology.
PAUL FREDERICK JOHN PHILLIPS R.D.#4, Dallas, Pa.; B.S., Chemistry.
ANTHONY JAMES PIPAN - 1136
S. Prospect St., Nanticoke, Pa.; B.S.,
Biology.
BARBARA A. PLIKAITIS 210
Quincy Ave., Kearny, N. J.; B.A., Sociology.
DORIS JOAN PUSS - 3306 Greenwood Ave., Scranton, Pa.; B.S.,
Nursing Education.
CHERYL M. PLODWICK - R.D. # 1,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; B.A., English.
CLARE ANNE PODMONSKI - 49
Mack St., Plains, Pa.; B.A., Sociology.
MARY ELLEN ROSE POINTEK - 42
Airy St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; B.A.,
English.
HELEN POST - 219 E. Adams St.,
McAdoo, Pa.; B.A., Economics.
ANN POTKONSKI - 1404 Belleview Blvd., Alexandria, Va.; B.A.,
Psychology.
ROBERT W. POTTISON 1142
Rundle St., Scranton, Pa.; B.S., Commerce &amp; Finance.
DANIEL THOMAS POWELL - 110
W. Poplar St., Plymouth, Pa.; B.A.,
English.
COLLEEN PROPERS! 347 Orchard St., Old Forge, Pa.; B.A., Sociology.
RONALD L. PRYOR - 1 26 Noyes
Ave., Swoyerville, Pa.; B.A., Mathematics.
DENNIS JOHN PUHALLA 153
Regal St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; B.A.,
History.
WILHELMINA ANNE QUINN - 207
W. Main St., Glen Lyon, Pa .; B.A.,
Biology.

BETTE RASWEILER - Three Pond
Rd., Smithtown, N. Y.; B.A., English.
SALLY RAUER - 410 Ward St.,
Dunmore, Pa.; B.S., Accounting.
DAVID RICHARD REEL - 350 S.
Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; B.S.,
Commerce &amp; Finance.
DANIEL JOHN REESE - 62 Gaylord Ave., Plymouth, Pa.; B.A., Fine
Arts.
DONALD JAMES REESE 193
Courtright St., R.D. # 2, WilkesBarre, Pa .; B.A., Sociology.
DONNA LOU REESE - 193 Courtright St., R.D. # 2, Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.; B.S., Biology.
WILLIAM EDWARD REESE - 226
Cameron St., Plymouth, Pa .; B.A.,
Sociology.
JAY L. REIMEL - 59 High St., Montrose, Pa .; B.S ., Commerce &amp; Finance.
THERESA C. RICHARDS - 144 Robert St., Nanticoke, Pa.; B.A., English.
WENDY ANN RIEDER - 204 W.
Davis St., Taylor, Pa.; B.S., Biology.
HARRY E. RIGG - 526 W. Lafayette St., Norristown, Pa.; B.S., Commerce &amp; Finance.
BERNARD J. RILEY, JR. - 356 N.
Washington St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa .;
B.S., Commerce &amp; Finance.
DEBORAH J. RITZER - 126 Fern
Ave., Wharton, N. J.; B.A., Sociology.
MARCIA BLANCO RIZZO - 41 Mallery Pl., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; B.A., Sociology.
GAY A. ROBERTS 324 Rutter
Ave., Kingston, Pa.; B.A., Fine Arts.
MICHAEL JAN ROBINSON - 47
Pierce St., Kingston, Pa.; B.A., Psychology.
JUDITH ANN RODDA - 140 So.
Meade St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa .; B.A.,
English .
CAROL MARIE ROKE - 59 E. Main
St., Glen Lyon, Pa.; B.S., Medical
Technology.
BARBARA HELENE ROMAN - 1008
Raymere Ave., Ocean, N. J.; B.A.,
English.
EDWARD CHARLES ROMAN - Box
265, Schwenksville, Pa .; B.S., Commerce &amp; Finance.
MICHAEL ROMAN 335 Rutter
Ave., Kingston, Pa.; B.S., Commerce
&amp; Finance.
JAMES JOSEPH ROOT - R.D. # 1,
Demunds Rd., Dallas, Pa.; B.A., History.
KEN.NETH ROSENCRANCE - 11 E.
Franklin St., Laceyville, Pa .; B.A.,
Psychology.
LAWRENCE M. ROSKOS 305
River St., Forty Fort, Pa.; B.S ., Commerce &amp; Finance.
JOYCE ANN ROTHER - 84 Coal
St., Plymouth, Pa.; B.S., Mathematics.
RICHARD ROBERT RUSNAK - 484

Main St., Edwardsville, Pa.; B.S.,
Music Education.
ROBERT JOHN RUSSIN - 347 Slocum St., Swoyerville, Po .; B.A., Fine
Arts.
JOHN J. RYAN - 41 Oliver St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; B.S., Commerce &amp;
Finance.
BRUCE ALAN SABACEK - 205 Avondale Ct., Binghamton, N. Y.; B.S.,
Commerce &amp; Finance.
JOSEPH ANTHONY SABOL - 27
Mallard Ct., Mechanicsburg, Pa.;
B.S., Physics .
LOUISE WINTERMUTE SAIA - Rr.
860 Miller St., Luzerne, Pa.; B.S.,
Music Education.
JOSEPH T. SALLITT - 1 25 Poplar
St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; B.A., Philosophy.
JAY
RAMON
SALSBURG
R.D. # 1, Stillwater, Pa.; B.S ., Commerce &amp; Finance.
GEORGE A. SATTOF - 31 8 Lee
Park Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; B.A.,
Psychology.
ANTHONY JAMES SAULLO - 108
E. 4th St., Hazleton, Pa.; B.S., Music
Education .
DIANE MARY SAVAGE - 102 Tappan St., Kearny, N. J.; B.A., Psychology.
MARK
RALPH
SAVARESE
R.D. # 3, Box 179, Mountaintop,
Pa.; B.S ., Commerce &amp; Finance.
LINDA SUSAN JEAN SCHESNEY 224 Boland Av., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.;
B.A., English.
JONATHAN DAVID SCHIFFMAN 146 Charles St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa .;
B.A., French .
LAWRENCE P. SCHOCKET - 354
Schley St., Newark, N. J.; B.A., Psychology.
KURT L. SCHUHL - 250 Beverly
Blvd., E-15 Upper Darby, Pa.; B.S.,
Commerce &amp; Finance.
J. JACK SCHULTZ - 224 Mclean
St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; B.S., Commerce &amp; Finance.
WILLIAM R. SCHULTZ - Box 1470,
R.D. # 1, Etters, Pa .; B.S., Accounting .
DELLA F. SCHULZ - Pine Rd., Trailwood, R.D. # 1, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.;
B.S. , Commerce &amp; Finance.
MARY LOUISE SCHUMACHER 587 Lincoln St., Hazleton, Pa.; B.A.,
French.
ELLENINE JANE SCHUTTE - 626
Columbia Ave., Dover, Del.; B.A.,
Spanish.
JUDITH SEEHERMAN 520 S.
Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; B.S.,
Mathematics.
STANLEY R. SEMCHESKI - 68 Blair
St., Plymouth, Pa.; B.S., Psychology.
DONNA MARIE SERINO - 1239 S.
Main St., Old Forge, Pa.; B.A., Span ish.
LOIS E. SEXTON - Rt. 1, Moscow,

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�Pa.; B.A., History.
- 96 S. Main St., Ashley, Pa.; B.S.,
LAYTON EDWARD SHAFER - 217 Music Education.
Reynolds St., Kingston, Pa.; B.A., MARTIN S. SOWA - 4 James St.,
Psychology.
Pittston, Pa.; B.A., History.
JOHN RAYMOND SHASKAS - 10 WILLIAM PAUL STAAKE - 113 W.
Sively St., Marion Terr., WilkesUnion St., Kingston, Pa.; B.S., ComBarre, Pa.; B.S ., Biology.
merce &amp; Finance.
GEORGE M. SHEN DOCK - 107 ELLIOT STAHLER - 142 New MallHughes St., Swoyerville, Pa.; B.A.,
ery Pl., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; B.A., EngPsychology.
lish.
DAVID GILES SHEVCHUK - 14 AuCAMILLE LORRAINE STANIS burn St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; B.A.,
146½ Searle St., Pittston, Pa.; B.A.,
English .
History.
KATHRYN MARY SHINER - 25 PoELLEN CHRISTINE STAMER - 583
land St., Swoyerville, Pa.; B.A., EngCenter Dyre Ave., W. Islip, N. Y.;
lish.
B.A., English.
JEANNE A. SHOCKLOSS 48 SUSAN 8. STANIORSKI - 2617 S.
Yeager Ave .,' Forty Fort, Po.; B.A., Main St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; B.A.,
Sociology.
History.
RAYMOND J. SIMCUSKI - 119 Fis- JUDITH JONES STEELE - 925 N.
coe Ave., Syracuse, N. Y.; B.A., So- Washington St., Wilkes-Barre, Po.;
ciology.
B.A., English.
DIANE SUNDAY SIMMS - 141 Old MARIANNE SURPLUS STEGNER Hazleton Hwy., Mountaintop, Pa.; 415 14th Ave., Scranton, Pa.; B.S.,
B.A., Fine Arts.
· Medical Technology.
BRUCE DAVID SIMON 1828 RITA HELEN STEMPIN 1002
Cleveland Ave., Scranton, Pa.; B.S., Hyatt St., Chester, Pa.; B.S., ComCommerce &amp; Finance.
merce &amp; Finance.
JANET LOUISE SIMONSON - 234
FLOYD CLARENCE STILLEY - 102
Lincoln Ave., Souderton, Pa.; B.S., N. Welles St., Kingston, Pa.; B.S.,
Business Education.
Commerce &amp; Finance.
RITA SINGER - 75 E. Dorrance St., JAMES GEORGE STOOK - 49 N.
Kingston, Pa.; B.A., French.
Grant St., Wilkes-Borre, Pa.; B.A.,
ANDREW ROWAN SINNOTT - 68 Mathematics.
Lyndwood Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; ROGER H. STOUT - 30 Orchard
B.S., Commerce &amp; Finance.
Pl., Forty Fort, Pa.; B.S., Commerce
JOSEPH M. SKILLENS 139 &amp; Finance.
Gouge St., Plains, Pa.; B.S., Political
ERNEST M. STRECHA Y - 63 Carey
Science.
Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; B.S., ComELAINE A. SLABINSKI - 171 St.
merce &amp; Finance.
Clair St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; B.S., SUSAN P. SMITH STRECHAY - 552
Nursing Education.
C. Main St., Hackensack, N. J.; B.S.,
PAULETTE THERESA SLAVINSKAS Commerce &amp; Finance.
- 1444 Church Ave., Scranton, Pa.; JOHN THOMAS STRINKOSKI - 20
B.A., Economics.
Timpson St., Ashley, Pa.; B.A. , EcoJOHN F. SLIFCOE - 853 N. Penna.
nomics.
Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; B.S., Com- SUSAN JANE SWAINBANK - 611
merce &amp; Finance.
Gibson Ave., Kingston, Pa.; B.A.,
PHYLLIS M. CUMBO SMILES - 33 Biology.
Johnson St., Pittston, Pa.; B.A., So- ELIZABETH SEMENZA SUMMA ciology.
309 Mary St., Old Forge, Pa.; B.A.,
EDWARD G. SMITH - 16 Chestnut Psychology.
St., Hanover Green, Wilkes-Barre, CAROL ANN TAFFERA - 139 HenPa.; B.S., Physics.
derson St., Old Forge, Pa.; B.A.,
IVOR J. SMITH, JR. - 26 Willow Spanish.
St., Plymouth, Pa.; B.S., Commerce JAMES J. TALERICO - 431 Kohler
&amp; Finance.
Ave., Old Forge, Pa.; B.S., ComRAYMOND A. SMITH - 18 Forest merce &amp; Finance.
Dr., Mountaintop, Pa.; B.S., Music LINDA TANNENBAUM - 1308 DitEducation.
mas Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.; B.A., PsyJOHN ROBERT SNYDER - R.D. # 2, chology.
Dalton, Pa.; B.S., Medical Technolo- ROBERT JOSEPH TARONE - 821
gy.
Alter St., Hazleton, Pa.; B.S., ComMARY FRANCIS ANNE SNYDER merce &amp; Finance.
2020 Harmony La., Glenside, Pa.; WILLIAM THIER - 319 Richard St.,
B.A., French.
King.ston, Pa.; B.A., Economics.
MARGARET ANN SODROSKY - 5 JANET ALTA THIMM- 358 E. Field
Mott St., Kingston, Pa.; B.A., English. St., Nanticoke, Pa.; B.A., English.
MARY ANN MICKULIK SOLOMON
RICHARD EDWARD THRASH - 260

Davis Ave., Kearny, N. J.; B.A., Economics.
ROBERT S. TINNER, JR. - 4 S. Main
St., Ashley, Pa.; B.S., Commerce &amp;
Finance.
SHIRLEY A. TOKACH - 826 Scott
St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; B.A., Fine
Arts.
MARYANN TERESA TOMASZEWSKI
112 Davis St., Scranton, Pa.;
B.S., Commerce &amp; Finance.
MATTHEW J. TUROWSKI, JR. - 12
N. Main St., Shickshinny, Pa.; B.S.,
Commerce &amp; Finance.
WILLIAM ALLEN UMBACH - 219
Morris St., Phoenixville, Pa.; B~S.,
Commerce &amp; Finance.
JAMES JOSEPH UNGVARSKY - 51
W. Maple St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.;
B.S., Commerce &amp; Finance.
RICHARD ANTHONY URCIUOLI 1171 Gresham Rd., Plainfield, N. J.;
B.A., History.
CHARLES JOSEPH USIC - 32 Horry
Rd., Somerville, N. J.; B.A., History.
ANN UZUPS - 81 N. Main St.,
Ashley, Pa.; B.A., Sociology.
DOUGLAS J. VALENTEEN - 428
Anderson Ave., Phoenixville, Pa.,
B.S., Commerce &amp; Finnance.
HAROLD E. VAN HISE - 121 Oxonia Ave., Neptune, N. J.; B.S., Music
Education.
ROSS GARY VERSAGGI - 31 3 E.
11th St., North Wildwood, N. J.;
B.S., Commerce &amp; Finance.
DENNIS VERZERA - 34 White Oak
Tree Rd., Laurel Hollow, N. Y.; B.A.,
History.
ROBERT JAMES VIGNOLI 17
Mead Ave., Middlesex, N. J.; B.A.,
Mathematics.
LARRY ROBERT VOLKEL San
Souci Trailer Park, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.;
B.S., Commerce &amp; Finance.
PAULETTE A. VRBA - 900 Peace
St., Hazleton, Pa.; B.S., Nursing Education.
H. EUGENE WAGNER- 223 Pierce
St., Kingston, Pa .; B.S., Commerce &amp;
Finance.
RACHAEL L. WALISON - 130 Pocono Trailer Ct., R.D. # 2, WilkesBarre, Pa.; B.S., Business Education.
NANCY JANE WALL - 219 W.
Maple Ave., Bound Brook, N. J.;
B.A., Fine Arts.
ANDREW WALLO, Ill - R.D. #4,
Dallas, Po.; B.S., Physics.
ROBERT R. WALP - R.D.#2, Tunkhannock, Po.; B.S., Commerce &amp; Finance.
BARBARA
LOUISE WARD
R.D. # 1, Montrose, Po.; B.A., Chemistry.
JOANN EMILY WASILEWSKI - Rr.
7 4 Corey St., Ashley, Po.; B.A.,
Physics.
SANDRA BETH WATKINS - 411

W. Shawnee Ave., Plymouth, Pa.;
B.A., French.
ELAINE ALICE WATSON - 284
Woodward Ave., Edwardsville, Pa.;
B.A., English.
LYNN MARIE WAY - R.D.#2, Delanson, N. Y.; B.A., Psychology.
JAMES CHARLES WEAVER - 63
Prospect St., Nanticoke, Po.; B.S.,
Chemistry.
JANET WEISS - Coudersport, Po.;
B.A., Sociology.
SUZANNE WENNING Star
Route, White Haven, Pa.; B.A., Psychology.
DODY LEE WHITE - 2981 Third
Ave., Huntington, W. Va.; B.S.,
Music Education .
GERRY WILLETTS - Flanders Rd.,
Flanders, N. J.; B.A., Fine Arts.
JOHN MYERS WILLIAMS - 304
Walker St., Vienna, Va.; B.A., History.
NANCY CHARLES WILLIAMS - 10
Lawrence St., Nanticoke, Pa.; B.A.,
History.
DIANE M. WILSON - 438 Beade
St., Plymouth, Pa.; B.A., Psychology.
KAREN THORNTON YANCHIK 322 Bridge St., Old Forge, Pa.; B.A.,
Psychology.
GEORGE YANKOVICH, JR. R.D. # 1, Trailwood, Wilkes-Borre,
Po.; B.S., Mathematics.
PAUL MICHAEL YAROLIN - 110
Union St., Pittston, Pa.; B.S., Commerce &amp; Finance.
CHARLES E. YEARSLEY - 162 Ardmore Ave., Runnemede, N. J.; B.S.,
Biology.
BARBARA C. YOUNG - 307 Richard St., Kingston, Pa.; B.A., English.
ROBERTA ANN YOURON - 254
Lathrop St., Kingston, Pa r; B.A., Fine
Arts.
THOMAS EDWARD ZAHER -- 5
Hemlock St., Plains, Po.; B.S., Commerce &amp; Finance.
HELEN LOUISE ZALESKI - 1269 N.
Washington St., Wilkes-,Barre, Pa.;
B.A., History.
·
CAROLE ANN ZARENSKI - 156
Andover St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; B.A.,
English.
THEODORE ZELINSKI - 42 Brogan
Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; B.S., Biology.
DONALD C. ZIMMERMAN - 861
Anthracite Ave., Kingston, Pa.; 8.5.,
Commerce &amp; Finance.
JOSEPH T. ZIMMERMAN - 313 E.
Broad St., W. Hazleton, F"a.; B.S.,
Commerce &amp; Finance.
MARIO JOHN ZINICOLA 127
King St., Nutley, N. J.; B.S., Commerce &amp; Finance.

Accounting Club .
Administration .. .
Amnicola ...... .
Art Club ...•...
Art Fair ....... .
Auto Club ..... .
Band ......... .
Baseball ...... .
Basketball ..... .
Beacon ....... .
Best Dressed Coec
Biological Society
Campus ..•..•.•
Candids ....•..•
Cheerleaders ••.•
Chemistry Club ..
Choralettes .....
Chorus •........
Circle K ....... .
Class Officers .. .
Clean Environmen
Collegians •....•
Cross Country •.•
Cue 'N Curtain ..
Dedication •.....
Dorms .•.......
Education Club ..
Engineering Club
Events ........ .
Faculty .•..•.•..
Football. ...... .
French Club •.•..
Freshman Orienta
Golf ..•.......
Graduates ..... .
Graduation .... .
Homecoming ....
Inauguration •.. ,
Inter-Dormitory Cc
International Club
Introduction .•.. .
Jaycees ....... .
Jr.-Sr. Dinner Dar

292

�., Plymouth, P·a .;
ATSON 284
Edwardsville, Po.;

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R.D.#2, De, Psychology.
WEAVER 63
,ticoke, Po.; B.S.,
Coudersport, Pa.;
NING Star
en, Po.; B.A., PsyE 2981 Third
, W. Vo.; B.S .,
- Flanders Rd.,
A., Fine Arts.
(ILLIAMS 304
a, Vo.; B.A., Histo-

5 WILLIAMS - 1 0
inticoke, Po.; B.A.,
)N - 438 Beode
.; B.A., Psychology.
ON YANCHIK 1ld Forge, Po.; B.A.,
&lt;OVICH, JR. ,od, Wilkes-Borre,
notics.
YAROLIN 110
in, Pa.; B.S., Com.RSLEY - 162 Ard1emede, N. J.; B.S.,
&gt;UNG - 307 Rich,, Po.; B.A., English.
YOURON 254
1ston, Pa1; B.A., Fine
ARD ZAHER -- 5
1ins, Po .; B.S., ComZALESKI - 1 269 N.
, Wilkes-,Barre, Pa.;
ZARENSKI 156
lkes-Barre, Pa.; B.A.,
.INSKI - 42 Brogan
1rre, Pa.; B.S., BioloIMMERMAN - 861
, Kingston, Pa.; B.S.,
nonce.
MERMAN - 313 E.
Hazleton, Pa.; B.S .,
once.
ZINICOLA 127
, N. J.; B.S., Com-

Index
Accounting Club ......................... p. 183
Administration ............................ p. 20
Amnicola ............................... p. 156
Art Club ............................... p. 1 82
Art Fair ................................ p. 230
Auto Club"' ............................. p. 126
Band .................................. p. 176
Baseball ............................... p. 274
Basketball .............................. p. 258
Beacon ................................ p. 158
Best Dressed Coed Contest ................. p.216
Biological Society ........................ p. 1 84

Judo-Karate Club ........................ p. 1 88
Lacrosse ............................... P. 278
Lettermen .............................. p. -170
Letterwomen ............................ p. 171
Majorettes .............................. p. 167
Manuscript ............................. p. 160
Math Club .............................. p. 1 87
Memoriam ............................... p. 23
M.E.N.C ................................ p. 190
Note of Appreciation ..................... p. 294

Campus ........................... : ..... p. 44
Candids ................... , . . .......... p. 114
Cheerleaders ............................ p. 166
Chemistry Club .......................... p. 185
Choralettes ............................. p. 178
Chorus ................................. p. 1 77
Circle K ................................ p. 172
Class Officers ........................... p. 11 2
Clean Environment ....................... p. 173
Collegians .............................. p. 179
Cross Country ........................... p. 252
Cue 'N Curtain .......................... p. 180

Organizations ........................... p. 154

Dedication ............................... p. 17
Dorms ......... ·......... ................ p. 142

Senior Directory ......................... p.
Sinawik ................................ p.
Soccer ................................. p.
Spanish Club ............................ p.
Sports ..................... ; ........... p.
Spring Weekend ......................... p.
Strutters ............................... p.
Students ..... - ..•...................... p.
Student Government ...................... p.
Swimming .............................. p.

Education Club .......................... p. 185
Engineering Club ........................ p. 186
Events ................................. p. 194
Faculty-. .............•................... p. 34
Football ................................ p. 248
French Club .............. . .............. p. 186
Freshman Orientation ..................... p. 196
Golf ............ ; ..................... p. 270
Graduates ............................... p. 58
Graduation ............................. p. 234

Homecoming ............................ p. 198
Inauguration ............................ P. 208
Inter-Dormitory Council. ................... p. 164
International Club ........................ p. 1 87
Introduction ............................... p. 6
Jaycees ................................ p. 1 73
Jr.~Sr. Dinner Dance ...................... p. 222

Parent's Day ............................ p. 206
Physics Club ............................ p. 190
President's Message ....................... p. 19
Productions ............................. p. 224
Prologue ................................. p. 1
Psychology Club ......................... p. 191
Reach Out .............................. p. 163
Rifle Club .......................... . ... p. 191
Russian Club ............................ p. 192
288
175
254
192
246
232
1 68
102
162
268

TDR Valentine Semi-formal ................ p. 220
Theta Delta Rho Sorority .................. p. 1 7 4
Tennis ................................. p. 272
Who's Who ............................ p.
Winter Carnival ..............•.....•..•. p.
Women's Activities Association ............. p.
Women's Basketball ...................... p.
Women's Hockey .................... . ... p.
Wrestling .............................. p.

104
214
169
262
256
264

Young Democrats ........................ p. 193
Young Republicans ....................... p. 193

293

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A Note of
Appreciation
A yearbook is a work of art, not just an accumulation of facts
and figures. It captures the many aspects, attitudes, ideas, and
events with a pictorial representation.
We were not content with mediocrity. The 1971 Amnicola represents the determination of fifteen people to make the book
meaningful and successful.
There are many people that we are indebted to. We would like
to take this opportunity to express sincere appreciation to:

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Paramount Studios for your endless hours spent taking pictures for the
Amnicola. The numerous amount of pictures enabled us to increase the
book 56 pages.
Paul Olsen for your service and assistance whenever we needed it.
Gail, Evelyn and Faith from Lazarus Portrait Studio for your cooperation
and patience taking Senior portraits.
George Pawlush for writing copy for the Sports Section.
Dr. Mike for being ever so helpful throughout the year.
Mr. Colson, our advisor, for putting up with all of our problems while
maintaining patience and understanding.
Linda, our assistant editor, for organizing the Academics and Sports
Sections.
Sylvia for the new and the old ads.
Paula for being assistance to Sylvia.
Diana for the Organizations Section and putting up with the cancelling and
rescheduling.
Sue for the Events Section, Senior layouts and all the long hours you spent
in June writing and typing copy.
Helen and Denise for getting picture ID's for the Student Section and all
those phone calls.
Ginny and Marianne for being assistance to Diana.
Chuck for your creative ideas for the Sports Section.
Jean for helping with the Senior layouts.

Darlene for being there for picture ID's.
Pat Mantione for the endsheets 't hat took so much of your time.
The cover that you designed for us will certainly help to make the 1971
Amnicola an unforgettable volume.

Thanks to all of you for your hard work and dedicafron.

Rita Stempin and Barbara McNicholl,
Co-Editors, 1971 Amnicola

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Wilkes College
Wilkes-Barre,
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Volume 26
Barbara McNicholl
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�Dedication
It is the tradition of the AMNICOLA to dedicate its annual volume to members of the College
family who have made a special impression upon students or have made unusual contributions to
the College. This year we salute a department and a person for their influence upon the College
and its students.
A significant percentage of every graduation class has, in some manner, had contact with the
Education Department. Though basically a service department of the College, its personal influence upon students reflects far beyond its course structure. Few academic areas can prepare one
for that loneliness experienced during the initial exposure to the responsibility of teaching. The
Education Department and its staff have earned our gratitude for their directive influence in
preparing teachers of competence and imagination.
In particular, we salute Mr. Robert West, a man whose career experience in secondary school
teaching was extended in a second career of college teaching. His organization of the practice
teaching experience and the communication of the many personal attributes that are part of a
dedicated professional teacher will enrich the lives of all his students.
To Mr. Robert West, and to the Education Department of Wilkes College, we dedicate this
AMNICOLA.

15

��President's Message
to the Class of 1972
It is a sincere pleasure to extend to you the warm congratulations of the College faculty and administration on the occasion of your graduation from Wilkes College. It brings to a
close one chapter in your lives that has been devoted to a
unique kind of experience . . . the challenge of higher education.
No one can ever accurately measure the results of the many
experiences and influences that have been exerted upon your
developing personalities and intellectual resources. Yet, we all
recognize that these influences have been fundamental and will
affect the pattern of the remainder of your lives. Certainly if
education has succeeded at all, it has made each of you aware
of the need to resist the temptation to oversimplify the complex
problems that face man both as a biological creature and as a
social animal.
As we recognize the problems these two components of our
nature present, we also recognize the need for the spiritual

and moral values that enable us to exist side by side with our
fellow man and find the strength and character to maintain
perspective and contribute to the solution of the contemporary
problems that are part of our biological and social heritage.
May I wish you all, the strength, courage, and vision required to be a contributor to the solution of problems that education has helped you recognize and put in some human perspective.

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�Administration
Upper Right President
Francis J. Michelini
Lower Left Director of Graduate Studies;
Chairman, Division of Natural
Sciences and Mathematics
Ralph B. Rozelle
Lower Right Chancellor
Eugene S. Farley

�Upper leftDean of Student Affairs
George F. Ralston

lower left Assistant to Dean James A. Moss

Student Affairs

lower Right Assistant Dean of Men
Joel Rome

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Upper Right Dean of Women
Jane Kathleen Lampe
Lower Left Assistant Dean of Women
Linda Habrock
Lower Right Dean of Admissions
John. Whitby

�Upper LeftDirector of Financial Aid
Richard G. Raspen
Lower Left Assistant Comptroller
Joseph Chisarick
Lower Right Comptroller
Alex Pawlenok

��Upper Row - Left to Right:
Director of Placement
John J. Chwalek
Registrar
B. Hopkins Moses
Director of Summer and Evening College
Bernard J. Vinovrski
Lower Row - Left to Right:
Business Manager
Charles R. Abate
Director of Alumni Relations
Arthur J. Hoover
Ass istant in Development
Thomas F. Kelly
President's Office
Michael J. Worth

�Upper Right Director of Research Services and
Coordinator of Scientific Research
Stanley J. Holden
Lower Left Chairman, Division of Humanities
Benjamin F. Fiester
Lower Right Chairman, Division of Social Sciences
David M. Leach

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�Upper LeftDirector of Testing Services
Joseph H. Kanner
Lower Left Director of Public Relations
Thomas Moran
Lower Right Director of Sports Information
George Pawlush

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�Upper Right Manager of Bookstore
Mildred A. Gittins

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Left o
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Director
David Williams
Lower Right Head Librarian
Dale A. Buehler

�Upper LeffSuperintendent of Buildings
and Grounds
Nelson F. Corle
lower Leff Director of Housing
Donald R. Jost
Lower Right Manager of Cafeteria
William Denion

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�Faculty
Biology

Seated - Donald Tappa, Sarah Schonwetter, Grace Kimball, Theresa Sapp, Reed Acheson. Standing Wilbur Hayes, Charles B. Reif, chairman; Robert Martinez. Missing - Sheldon Cohen.

Comr

Robert Ogren,

Chemistry

Francis Salley, James J. Behning, chairman; John Labows, Barbara Buckman, William Stine, Howard Swain, Edward Stockham, Owen
Fout. Missing - Ralph Rozelle.

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Seated - Roi
Engel. Standini
Leviton, Robert
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schain, Robert C

�Corumerce and Finance

t Ogren,

Seated - Robert DeYoung, Welton Farrar, Antonia Dolbear, Samuel A. Rosenberg, chairman; Paul Werner, Theodore
Engel. Standing - George Elliot, George Gero, Robert Capin, Richard Orlowski, Arthur Chesler, Frank Szumilo, Edward
Leviton, Robert Werner. Missing - John Anaza, Prem Dwivedi, Charles Gurdin, Wagiha Taylor, Jacinto Vereda, Paul
Zavado, Sheldon Curtis, Carolyn D'Zurko.

Education

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Seated I - J. George Siles, Eugene L. Hammer, chairman; Michael Barone, Harrie Caldwell. Standing - Joseph Bellucci, Robert Brandschain, Robert DiSibio, Franck Darte, Victor Baiz, Edmond Watters, Mahmoud Fahmy. Missing - Robert West, Edwin Johnson, Lily Bynon.

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'John Orehotsky, Cromwell Thomas, James M. Toole, chairman; Walter Kaby, Umid Nejib.

English

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Seated - Margaret Allen, William Swartchild, Michael Greenwald, Bruce Craddock, Frank Allen, Mary Kerr, Charlotte Lord. Standing Stanley Gutin, Edward Geist, Robert Heaman, Chester Melley, Patricia Boyle, Ruth Roberts, Thomas Kaska, chairman; Casimir Tyburski, Lee
Terry, Anne Kish, William Mistichelli, Robert Pasquarelli, Warren DeArment. Missing - Benjamin Fiester, Philip Rizzo.

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�Environmental Science

Seated - Mohamed EI-Ashry, Kathryn Gregory, Francis Donahoe. Standing Bruch, chairman; Charles Mattei.

Alvan

Fine Arts

·r Charlotte Lord . Standing :hairman; Casimir Tyburski, Lee

J. Philip Richards, Kathleen Matics, Henry Casilli, Richard Fuller, Berenice D'Vorzon, Chester E. Colson, chairman;
Ellen Jacobs, Herbert Simon.

lip Rizzo.

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�Foreign Language

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Seated - Arvid Lekstrom, Inger Miller, Hilda Marban, Liza Belie, Mary Lou Lovette, Michael H. Seitz, chairman .
Standing - Jorge deCubas, Francisco Fernandez, Albert Serzan, Charles Sweeney, Helmut Ellrich, Angel Belie,
Elwood Disque .

History
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Clockwise From Lower Left - Harold Cox, James Rodechko, Kuo-Kong Show, John Meyers, John Furlow, Joel
Berlatsky, Bronis Kos/as, Dean White, David M. Leach, chairman. Missing - James Berg.

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�library

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Seated - Leota Nevil, Marie Byczkowski, Sally Connor, Lorna Darte. Standing Lacey, Phyllis Cheng, Frederick Krohle.

Dale Buehler, librarian; Elaine

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Mathematics
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Seated - Neil Como, Thomas Richards, Shashanka Mitra, Judith Kravitz, Bing K. Wong, chairman. Standing John Wasileski, Charles Wilks, Paul Torelli, Joseph Salsburg, Stephen Tillman, Richard Sours, Boyd Earl. Missing Betty Jahr.

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Music

Seated - Richard Probert, Herbert Garber, Anne Liva, H. Cutler Foll. Standing - William R. Gasbarro, chairman; Theodore
Veremeychik, Richard Chopline, Raymond Nutoitis, William Weber, Rosendo Santos .

Seated
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Rita Lynch, Ruth Jessee. Standing -

Eva Schuler, Ruth McHenry, chairman.

Seated •
Rodger I

�,n; Theodore

Seated - Stanko M. Vujica, chairman. Standing Stanley Kay.

Roy Williams, John Jardine, Donald Henson,

Physical Education

Seated - Sandra Bloomberg, Doris Saracino, Gay Foster. Standing Rodger Beorde, Eugene Domzalski. Missing - Roland Schmidt.

John G . Reese, chairman; Joseph Skvarla,

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�Physics

Seated - Frank Bailey, Walter Placek, Umid Nejib, Levere Hostler, LeRoy Morrow. Standing Orseck, George Butwin, Stanley Holden, Frederic E. Bellas, chairman.

Political Science

Philip Tuhy, Walter Niehoff, Marsha Kwalwasser, Yasushi Sugiyama, chairman.

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Francis Donahoe, Thomas

�Psychology
Standing - Robert Stetten, Patricia Pisaneschi, Jon Hobrock,
Joseph Kanner, Winston Turner.
Missing Robert C. Riley,
chairman .

e:l Sociology
Seated - Raymond Weinstein,
Roy Martin, Jaroslav G . Moravec; chairman; Herman Kessler,
Phyllis Furst.

Theater Arts
Seated Alfred S. Groh, chairman;
Myvanwy Williams. Standing Klaus
Holm, William Martin .

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�In Memoriam
When Myvanwy Williams died on January 13, 1972, the theater mourned the loss of its
drama coach, teacher, and personal friend. Miss Williams came to us as a part-time faculty

member after a respected career in the Wilkes-Barre City schools. She belongs here not only
because of what she had contributed, but because of what she means in the life of the Wilkes
College theater.
She taught us to look for ways to help each student serve his craft without prejudice; rancor,
or greed; strive for accuracy in the reading of a line and truthfulness in rendering a gesture; hear
tones that have their origin in the spirit and not in the mouth; invite the joyous expression of a
tranquil mind; regard every audience as active participants who share in the creative stage experience; discover and recognize and respond to what is real and natural and genuine in human
relationships; become more fully himself through his associations with others.
In her gentle and modest and inspiring way Myf worked with us in building this theater.

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life of the Wilkes
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to proceed with planned development. As an addition
to the present Stark Hall, the new complex will house
classrooms, laboratories, and team teaching centers.

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�Opposite Page CHASE HALL

Upper Left Betty Bevan
WECKESSER HALL

Upper Right Peggy Corbett
Nance Cordy
Mildred Connor

Bottom, Seated Ruthe Bishop

Standing Norma Klepadlo
Harriet Frew
Edith Gearhart
Doris Barker
Elloise Marquardt
Bernie Poremba

This Page WECKESSER HALL

Top, Seated Lisa English
Carol Cryan

Standing Peggy Jones
Eileen Brokenshire

Middle Lynn Jacobs
Della Sakoski
Evelyn Robinson

Bottom CHASE HALL

SeatedSharon Gush

Standing Ellen Bigelow
Elaine Lyons
Ann Marie Lenchak
Alice Cole

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Top, FINANCE OFFICE, Seated - Rita Morvinski, Molly Bynsky, Ann Kester. Standing - Kathy Eckenrode, Carol Ferdo, Lorraine Regalis, Mary
Lorusso. Missing - Carol Ann Stiver, Harold Harris. Lower Left, LR.A.
OFFICE Mary Argenio, Dorothy Schlingman. Lower Right, MR.
ABATE'S OFFICE, Seated - Alice Rader. Standing Helen Gattuso,
Barbara Derwin.

52

�Top, GRADUATE OFFICE, Seated Jean
Hartman. Standing Joy Colarusso, Mary
Ann Tihey, Helenanne Sincavage. Lower Left,
LIBRARY Donald Lewis, Linda Zera, Katherine Richards, Tina Guido, Robert Graver, Rosemary Perkoski, Elsie Deobold, Ruth Spear,
Marian Miller, Theresa Murphy. Missing Margaret Hopko, Gerald Wassil. Lower Right,
COMPUTER CENTER, Seated Audrey Baltushonis. Standing Judy Ockenfuss, Judy
Wasowski, Cathy Skvarla.

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,wer Left, I.R.A.
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Helen Gattuso,

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�Opposite Page, Top, Left, BIOLOGY RESEARCH - Theresa
Sapp. Center, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE LAB. - Elizabeth
Caggiano. Right, MACHINE SHOP Tony Toluba. Bottom,
Left, DR. LEACH'S OFFICE - Arlene Origlia. Center, PLACEMENT CENTER Regina Meschini. Right, MR. GROH'S OFFICE Audrey Butkiewicz. This Page, Top, Left, MR. GASBARRO' S OFFICE Marie Rice. Right, DR. FIESTER'S and
DR. KASKA'S OFFICE - Mildred Marini. Bottom, MR. REESE'S OFFICE - Denise Rupert.

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Upper Left, COMMONS - Edith Kachurick, Ann Feldman, Sophie Bohinski, Ann Mehm. Missing - Marvin Brew, Julie Diaco, Rose Yuhas,
Marion Roberts. Upper Right, INFIRMARY, Seated - Patricia Keating, R.N.; Helen Rohon, R.N., Head Nurse; Joan Popick, R.N. Standing Judy Kole, R.N. Bottom, CAFETERIA, Seated on Floor Stephen Sadowski, William Helfrich, Robert Beeler. Seated Ceil Kehoe, Ruth
DeVizia, secretary; Catherine Levanda, Ann-Marie Kruger, Paula Davis, John Shavelski, Joan Hizny, Sandy McDade. Standing - Donna Rasimas, Kitty Richards, John Litcheck, Sophie Bonezek, Florence Hassel, Margaret Davis, Beth Chandler, William Denion, manager; Fred Wall,
assistant manager; Soro Moloney, Jane Kovalik, Raymond Spero, John Cureka, Franklin Martin, George Brice, Ray Mark.

56

MAINTENANCE CREW
Manganello, J. Yanchic
A. Jones, G. Price, C. I
W. Breito, H. Viveney,

�BOOKSTOREJule Cook
Louise Burke
Robert Scott
Robert Stefanko.

SeatedGiven Ennis.

Missing Ruth MacKecknie

ulie Diaco, Rose Yuhas,
opick, R.N. Standing ed - Ceil Kehoe, Ruth
itanding - Donna Rasi,n, manager; Fred Wall,

MAINTENANCE CREW, Kneeling - F. Galati, C. Correll, W. Youlls, H. Smith, L. Neuman, W. Smith, V. Latsko, L. Simoncavage, C. Gruver, J.
Manganello, J. Yanchick. Standing - A. Chapman, C. McAndrew, R. Deobold, M. Deblo, F. Roth, C. Zapalsky, A. Kmetz, J. Ondich, J. Garrity,
A. Jones, G. Price, C. Evans, C. Bromfield, W. Sauer, T. Jones, J. Rauckis, W. Martine, F. Wallace, J. Bonner, S. Subyak, J. Seroka, P. DeMuro,
W. Breita, H. Viveney, N. Carle. Missing - J. Ales, C. Crispell, W. Jervis, W. McHale, M. Stec, T. Ruddy, L. Wierbowski, H. Young, C. Koepke.

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B.A., Sociology

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B.A., German
Beth Louise Anderson

B.A ., Sociology
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B.S., Physics

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B.A., Sociology

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B.A., Psychology
Paulette Ashton

B.A., Sociology
Robert Ashton

B.S., Business
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Barbara Aulisio

B.A., English
Donna Lee Ayers

B.S., Nursing Education
Michael J. Bacumpas

B.S ., Accounting

Sociology

Karen Bailey
B.A., Psychology

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Karen Baldoni

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B.A., Sociology

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Dorothy Banks

B.A. , Sociology
Pat Baranoski

B.A., Psychology
Rosemary Baratta

B.A., English

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B.S., Business Education

Joseph R. Bartell
B.A., Psychology

Barbara M. Barski
B.A., Social Science

Willard J. Be

B.S ., Busin1
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Dominick J. Bartoli
B.A., Psychology

Karen Bates
B.A., Music

Susan J. Bell
B.A., English

Michael Bergbauer

B.S., Accounting

Marie Elaine Berganya
B.A., Fine Arts

Charles Berkant
B.A., Psychology

62

Barbara BIE
B.A., Fine;

�Deborah Ann Berti
B.A., Social Science

Michael Berzite

B.S., Accounting

Willard J. Berkheiser

B.S., Business
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Guy Bess, Jr.

B.S., Accounting

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Mary Ann Biedrycki
B.A., English

Harry Bielecki
B.A., History

Barbara Blemle

B.A., Fine Arts

Barbara Bilinkas
B.A., Psychology

Alan Bloem

B.S., Business
Administration

�Walter Bobola

B. S., Business
Administration
Beverly A. Bomba
B.S., Political Science
Donald John Bonawitz
B.A., History

Joseph Boyanowski
B.A., Mathematics
Joyce Boyle
B.A., Fine Arts
Kevin John Boyle
B.S., Music Education
Patricia M . Brannigan
B.A., Sociology
Linda S. Bray

B.A., Spanish
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�Bruce H. Breier

B.S., Business

Administration
George Brezna

B.S., Music Education
Kenneth E. Brockman

B.S., Business

Administration
Paul T. Brooks

B.S., Business

Administration
Holly M. Brown
B.A., Psychology

Terry Brown

B.S., Business Education
Steven Brunn

Business
Administration

B.S.,

Lucinda Bryant
B.S., Business

Administration

�Lynn Brychta

B.S., Economics

Alexis Buchina

B.S., Mathematics
Alice J. Budzelek
B.A., Psychology
Melissa Burdick
B.A., English

Linda Burkhardt
B.A., English
Lawrence Burnetski
B. S., Business

Administration
Wendy Miller
Burroughs
B.A., History

Nancy Button
B.A., Psychology

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�John J. Byrne
B.A., English
Robert A. Byrne
B.A., Psychology
Catherine Cannon
B.A., English

Walter S. Carpenter
B.A., History

Thomas P. Casey
B.S., Business

Administration

Rosemary Castellino
B.A., English
Patricia Ann Chapura
B.A., Psychology
Richard Thomas
Chisarick
B.S., Accounting

67

�Thomas J. Chmiola

B. S., Business
Administration
Gary Christian
B.S., Business

Administration
Donna Ciarafoni
B.A., Sociology

Libro Ciarmatori
B.A., History
Jeanette L. Click
B.A., History

Avis P. Clingerman
B.A. , Fine Arts

Rose Ann Cocco
B.A., Psychology

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�Michael A. Collins
B.S., Music Education

Guy Comparetta

B.S ., Accounting

Robert Cooney

B.S., Accounting
Nora L. Corcoran

B.A., English

Carolyn Counterman

B.A., Sociology
Mary Elizabeth Covine

B.A., Political Science
Celeste Covino

B.A., History

69

�Harriet C. Cranston
B.A., Sociology
Joan Czoch
B.S., Biology

Rose Ditchkus Dale
B.S., Nursing Education

Linda Dan

B.A., Fine Arts
Michael Doney

B.A., History
Carol E. Daubert

B.A., Psychology

Eric B. Davenport
B.S., Business

Administration
Janie J. Davidson

B.A., Political Science
Demetria Deakos
B.S., Chemistry

�Thomas P. Delay
B.A., Psychology
Barbara Demko
B.A., History
Sheila Denion
B.A., Sociology

Mariel A. Denisco
B.A., Psychology
Nancy Devore

B.S., Business
Administration
Sheryl Jeannine Dillon

B.S., Music Education

Cindy J. Dorfman
B.A., English

Carol Dorish
B.A., Spanish
Martha Jane Dorris
B.A. , Sociology

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�Donald Drust

B.A., History
Mary Ellen Dziak
B.A., Psychology
Linda S. Emershaw

B.S., Business Education
June E. Evans

B.A., Biology

Larry D. Fabian

B.S., Business Administration
Jacqueline Lee Falk
B.A., Elementary Education
Thomas Fasching

B.A., Political Science
Maryanne Fastiggi

B.A., Sociology

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�Richard Ferranti
B.A., Economics
Jomes Ferrario
B.A., Music
D. Keith Ferrell
B.A., Psychology
June Firestine
B.S., Business Administration

Kathryn Fitzpatrick
B.A., History
Michael David Fleig
B.A., Political Science
Catherine Flick
B.A., English
Ellen Jone Flynn
B.A., French

�Karen Flynn

B.A., French

Mary Frank
B.A., Psychology

Donald Francis
B.A., History

Richard Garin~

S.S., Music Edi

Judith S. Fried
B.A., French

Angela Furiosi
B.A., Psychology

Walter Furman
B.A., Political Science

Michael Gallagher
B.A., English

Barbara Gagliardi
B.A., Mathematics

Thomas L. Gara
B.A., Sociology

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Janet A. Gola

B.S ., Biology

�Marion D. George
B.S., Medical Technology

Sheldon German

B.A., Psychology

Donald Francis
B.A., History

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Richard Garinger
B.S., Music Education

Roy Getzoff
B.S., Physics

Muhammad Ali
Ghannam
B.S., Accounting

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Science

\ichael Gallagher

.A., English

Gloria Ann Gibblets
B.A., English

Janet A. Golaszewski
B.S., Biology

Sam Giunta
B.A., Political Science

Elaine B. Gorey

B.A., Fine Arts

75

�James Gosart
B.S., Physics
Dennis Gourley
B.A., English
Bruce E. Gover
B.S., Business Administration

Richard Gower

B.S., Business Administration
Christine Grala

B.A., Psychology
Donna C. Greene
B.A., English
Judith Greenstein

B.A., Sociology
Maureen Gregg

B.A., History

�James Gribb
B.A., Psychology

Deanna Grietzer
B.A., English

Maria Grizzuti
B.A., Fine Arts
Anne Gruscavage
B.A., Elementary Education
Shirley Anne Guiles
B.A., Psychology

Alice Hadsall
B.A., Mathematics
Clark John Hamman

B.S., Music Education
James A. Hanak
B.S., Electrical Engineering

77

�William A. Hanbury
B.A., History

Dorothy J. Harkins
B.A., Elementary

Education
James B. Harris
B.A., English
Joyce Hassay

B.A., English

Richard E. Hatcher

B.S., Accounting
Peter Herbst
B.A., Psychology
Freas L. Hess, Ill

B.S ., Business
Administration

Ronald Hickson
B.A. , Psychology

78

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B.A., Psychology

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Carl L. Hitchcock

B.S., Accounting
Patricia Hodakowski
B.A., English

Sandra Holl

B.S., Music Education

Roy Vincent Hollabaugh

B.S., Business
Administration

Cynthia Homan
B.A., Sociology
Eric Hoover

B.S., Biology
Dean R. Houck

B.S., Music Education

79

�Gerrie Houck
B.A., English
Ivan E. Hoyt
B.A., Fine Arts
Amy F. Hughes
B.A., English

Dianne E. Hughes

B.A., English
Michael T. Hughes
B.A., History

Stan Januszewski

B.S ., Accounting

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B.A.
Robert D. Jarrett

B.S ., Biology

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B.A., History

Kent Jones

B.A., History

Terry S. Jones

B.S., Accounting
Michele Joseph

B.A., Fine Arts

James Jurchak

B.A., Psychology
Linda E. Kandel

B.S., Music Education
Frank D. Kardisco

B.A., Psychology

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B.A., English
Kathleen M. Katarynick

B.A., History

David Kaufman

B.S., Business
Administration

Marcia T. Kempinski

B.S., Music Education

Deborah Kendall
B.A., Spanish
Mary Ellen Kerestes

B.A., English

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John Kerr

B. S., Business
Administration
Joseph Kester, Jr.

B.S., Accounting
Frank Killian

B.S., Business
Administration

82

�Barbara Kish

B.A., Spanish
Jean Fox Kizis
B.A., History
Anthony Kleinhans

B.S., Accounting

Sally Klosowski
B.A., English
Shirley Knautz

B.S., Biology
Edward J. Kociolek

B.S., Accounting

Annette B. Kogut
B.A., English

Judith Irene Kole

B.S., Nursing Education
Marianne Kolojejchick

B.S., Mathematics

83

�Connie Kopera
B.A., Political Science
Patricia Kaschak

B.S., Business Education
Kathleen Mary Koterba
B.A., English
Joseph Koveleski

B.S., Mathematics

Leonard J. Kratz

B.S., Business Administration
Beth Kreitzberger

B.A., German
Carolyn Kresge

B.A., Music
Kathryn Krute

B.S., Mathematics

�Stephen Kubricki

B.S., Mathematics
Helene Kuchinskas

B.A., English
James R. Kundreskas

B.S., Music Education
Arlene Kunigel

B.S., Music Education

David L. Kurosky

B.S., Business Administration
Ronald H. Labenski

B.S., Accounting
Thomas M. Lacek

B.S., Business Administration
Linda Susan Lanzone

B.S., Business Education

�Anne Marie Latona
B.A., Chemistry

Carol Anne Leland

B.A., Elementary

Education

William E. Lehmkuhl

Jon Lokuta

B.S., Music Education

B.A., Sociolog}

Donna M. Lemke
B.A., Sociology

Joan Levandowski

B.A ., Spanish

Lynn Levey
B.A., Fine Arts

Will i

B.A.,

Rosemarie Lute
Larry Lindner

B.S., Music Education

Julie Levoy

B.S., Music Education

James J. Loftus
B.A. , Political Science

86

B.S., Bu sines.
Administratic

�John J. Long

B.S., Accounting

Andrea Mary Lukesh
B.A., Music

liam E. Lehmkuhl

Jon Lokuta

, Music Education

B.A., Sociology

Richard Lukesh
B.A., History

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William Lukesh
B.A., Psychology

William John Lukridge
B.A., History

Lindner

Music Education

Rosemarie Luteri
B.S., Business
Administration

John Lussi
B.A., History

Sylvia Luther
B.A., Spanish

87

�William F. Luvender

B.A., History
Duncan W. B. MacIntyre

B.S., Business
Administration
Dixie MacKall

B.S., Nursing Education

Helen M. Maclellan
B.S ., Biology
Lawrence B. Mandel
B.A., Mathematics
Charles Manganiello
B.S., Biology
Bonnie Marconi

B.A., Psychology
Michael Matthew Mariani
B.S ., Business

Administration
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�Robert Martin
B.S., Business
Administration
David Martindale
B.A., Political Science
Erick Massar
B.S., Biology
Kathy Masters
B.A., English
Alice Barbara Matey
B.A., Sociology

Nilus Lawrence Mattive,
Jr.
B.A., English
Leonard Matysczak
B.S., Mathematics
Jean Marie Maziarz
B.A., Elementary
Education

89

�Louis Mazza
B.S., Business
Administration

Catherine T. McCormick

B.A., English
Kevin McGinley
B.A., English
Sheila Mclaughlin
B.A., English

Barbara Ann McNicholl
B.A., Fine Arts
Maureen McNulty
B.A., Sociology
Diane Mary Miller
B.S., Medical
Technology

Richard D. Miller
B.S., Physics

90

�Jean M. Miszczuk

B.S., Mathematics
Bedonna Mitchneck

B.A., English
Donna M. Molitoris
B.A., Sociology

Paulette Virginia Monchak

B.S., Business Education

Robert Moore
B.A., Political Science

M. Edwina Morgan
B.A., Psychology
Sherry Morgan

B.S., Nursing Education
Mary Elizabeth Morris

B.S., Music Education

91

�Thomas J. Morris
B.A., Sociology
Eileen Morrow
B.A., English
James Mould
B.A., History

Eloise Mullen
B.A., Sociology
Georgia Munro
B.S., Music Education

Anne L. Mutarelli
B.A., History

Shirley Myers
B.A., Psychology

�Janice Nalepa
B.A., English

Mory Ann Nickett
B.A., Spanish

Joanne Phillips O'Heorn
B.S., Medical Technology
Catherine Oleson
B.A., English

Catherine Chandler
Oliveira
B.A., French
Frank Joseph Orlando
B.S., Business
Administration
Sandro J. Orlowski
B.A., Political Science

93

�Mathilda Orzello

B.A., Psychology
Nazzareno E. Paciotti

B.S., Accounting

George F. Pagliaro

B.A., English

Mark Paikin

B.A., Political Science
Michael Palko

B.S., Mathematics
Lewis Partridge

B.A., History

John A . Parulis

B.S., Accounting
Joyce G. Paul

B.A., French
Alphonso Pellegrini

B.A., Psychology

94

�Fred Pennesi

B.A., Political Science
Rosemary F. Penta

B.A., English
William T. Perkoski

B.S., Accounting

Gordon Pethick

B.A., Physics
John Petinko

B.S., Biology
Leo Petroski

B.S., Biology

Marsha Pezzner

B.A., English

Carlton Phillips

B.S., Accounting
Patricia Phillips

B.S., Business
Education

95

�Ross Piazza

B.A., Psychology

Michael R. Pituch
B.S., Biology
Carol Pochaski

B.S., Music Education
Karen S. Poli
B.A., Fine Arts

Catherine Powell

B.A., Sociology
Joan E. Ralston

B.A., Fine Arts
Kathryn Ramsey
B.A., History
Scott Charles Raswyck

B.A., History

96

�Margaret E. Reese

B.A., Spanish
Harold P. Refowich

B.A., Psychology
Barbara Jean Repotski

B.A., Spanish
Eileen Ann Rex

B.A., English

Elizabeth Ricci

B.A., History
David Richards

B.S., Business Administration
Grace E. Richie

B.A., German
Deborah J. Rigle

B.S., Biology

�Deborah Ritzer

B.A. , Elementary
Education

David E. Roberts
B.S., Business

Administration

Samuel V. Rizzo

Helen Rusno

B.S., Biology

B.A., Eng/isl

Elizabeth Winifred Roche
B.A., History

William A. Rolland, Jr.
B.S., Business

Administration

Carolyn Rome

B.S., Spanish

Joseph Daniel Rosato
B.S., Music Education

Ann Marie Rovinski

B.S., Medical Technology

Susan M. Rossi

Rose Marie Sai

B.A., History

B.A., Fine Arts

�Rita Ryneski

B.S., Mathematics

Marilyn Regina Saba

B.A., Psychology

Samuel V. Rizzo

Helen Rusnak

B.S., Biology

B.A., English

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Gerald F. Salio

B.S., Business
Administration

Linda Samuel

B.A., Sociology

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Linda Sandberg

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B.S., Biology

Susan M. Rossi

Rose Marie Saporito

B.A., History

B.A., Fine Arts

Mariangela Santos

B.A., French

William Sauder

B.S., Music Education

99

�Kathleen Schirahman

B.A., Psychology
Shelley Schnur

B.A., Sociology
Elliot Schoenberg

B.S., Business
Administration

Joanne Schreibmaier

B.S., Biology
Ilene C. Schulman

B.A., Sociology
Ruth Sharkus

B.A., Spanish
Kristine M. Shilcoski

B.S., Business
Administration
Richard Lee Shonk

B.S. , Accounting
100

�Joan Shurmanek

B.A., History
Wesley Simmers

B.A., History

Helene M. Simonds

B.A., Psychology
Linda Smith

B.A., Fine Arts
Mary Ann Smith

B.A., Psychology

Deborah S. Solinsky

B.A., Sociology
Nancy Sologovitch

B.A., English
Maureen Solomon

B.A., Mathematics

�Danny Son
B.S., Biology

Brent Spiegel
B.S., Mathematics

Scott D. Steelman

Business
Administration

B. S.,

Elizabeth A. Stolfi
B.A ., English

Lorraine Stone
B.S., Nursing Education
Arlene Sucheski
B.S., Business

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Enid Sullum
B.A., Psychology
Richard Sunday
B.S., Biology
Wayne Szakal
B.S., Music Education

102

�Dole Tabor
B.A., Psychology
Jomes Tority, Jr.
B.A., Politico/ Science
Ron J. Tetlok
B.A., French

David K. Thomas

B.A., Biology
Stewart P. Thomas
B.A., Biology
Margaret Lynne
Tomaselli

B.A., English

Andrea Tomolonis
S. S., Business

Administration

Marilyn Elizabeth
Torrenti
B.A., Psychology
Richard 0. Toth
B.A., History

103

�Debro Ann Travinski

B.S., Business Education
Joseph M. Treocy

B.S., Business
Administration
Karen L. Trevethan
B.A., History

Dolores Tyler
B.A., Spanish
Joan Tyree
B.A., Spanish

Dennis C. Unger

B. S., Business
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B.A., Spanish

Karen Vollrath
B. S. , Business

Administration
Angelo Volpe
B.A., History

Lawrence Wallison
B.S . , Business

Administration
Judithann Regina Walsh
B.A., Psychology
Henry Walters
B.A., Psychology

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B.A ., Fine Arts

Carol Alyce Warner
B.A., English
Joanne R. Wascolonis
B.A., Fine Arts
Dorothy Webb
B.A., Fine Arts

Charles J. Wetzel

B.S., Accounting
Robert Weidow
B.A., History
Richard Alan Weinstein
B.A., Sociology

Jane Wheeler
B.A. , English

106

�Louise Whitelonis

B.A., Psychology
Gary Williams

B.S., Accounting
Vicki Wilson

B.A., Psychology

Gretchen Winfield
B.S., Music Education

Ann Marie Wynn
B.S., Business

Administration

Kathryn A. Woychick
B.A., French
Barbara Ann Wozniak

B.A., English
John F. Wright
B.A., History

107

�Hedy Wrightson
B.S., Biology

Molly E. Wunder
B.S., Music Education
Ann Yacavone
B.A., English
Mary Ellen Yamrus
B.A., Fine Arts

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Jill Yanoshak
B.A., History
Theodore T. Yeager
B.A., History

Sandra Yucas
B.A., English

Stanley J. Yunkunis
B.A., Music

108

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�Jacqueline Zack
B.A., Spanish
Brett Zankel
B.A., Economics
Felicia Zawatski
B.A., Psychology
Alan Zellner
B.A., Business Education

Diane Zemski
B.A., History
Nancy Marie Ziobro

B.S., Mathematics
Carol Ann Ziomek

B.S., Chemistry
Henry J. Zoltewicz

B.S ., Business Administration

109

�Anthony Annesi

B.A., Psychology

Due to circumstances beyond our control,
the following senior portraits could not be

Eugene Louis Aristeo Jr.

B.A., Sociology

included in the regular graduate section.

Laura Barbera

B.A., Economics

Ann Barrette

B.A., Sociology

Kathleen Bolevitch

B.A.,
Education

110

Elementary

�Mary Grace Branigan

B.A., English

1y Annesi

&gt;sychology
Gerald J. Butchko
B.S.,
Business

Administration

Anthony M. Cardinale
B.A., History

Louis Aristeo Jr.

ocio/ogy

William P. Engle
B.S., Chemistry

Nancy Galazin
B.A., English

George Gettinger
B.A., Biology

Mary Ann Gizenski

B.A., Psychology

Shaban D. Ghannam
B.S., Business Administration

111

�Louise Hilla
B.A., Spanish

Edward Kondrad
B.S., History

Bruce Marianelli
B.S., Music Education

Mary Ellen Rader
B.A., Sociology

Susan Sicherman
B.A., Psychology

Cyrus Smith
B.A., English

David Smith
B.S., Accounting

112

�The Class of 1972 takes with them the memory of
Elizabeth Manka and Charles Roth.

113

���HARRY BIELECKI
DONALD BALL

History
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania

Music Education
Dover, New Jersey

Harry was active on the Executive Cabinet of his class,
on the Curriculum Committee, the Dance Committee, and
tutorial program. As a member of the Spanish Club, he
served as president and treasurer. For two years he served
as co-chairman on the Freshman Orientation Committee
and was also co-chairman of the Alumni Fund. Harry also
served as chairman of the Clubs Committee and treasurer
of Student Government. In addition, he was a dean's list

A dean's list student, Don
was a member of the Intercollegiate Orchestra, Intercollegiate Band, and Oratorio
Society. He was also active
in the Wilkes-Barre Philharmonic.

student.

BARBARA BILINKAS
Psychology
Dover, New Jersey
Bobbie was active in her
dorm as social secretary,
I.D.C. representative, and
president for two years. She
served as treasurer of the Polar Bear Club for two years
and was ~ member of the
German Club.

Ml
Wilke!

Who's
Who

LUCINDA BRYANT
Business Administration
Dover, New Jersey
Cindy served as Resident Assistant of Weiss Hall.

As a former me
served as chairmar
mittee, co-chairman
editor of the colle~
was a member of ~
a college represent,
Commerce. In addi1
gram and the Educ,

�LINDA BURKHARDT

:CKI

English
Swoyerville, Pennsylvania

1sylvania
ve Cabinet of his class,
Dance Committee, and

A member of Theta Delta Rho
for four years, Linda served as
vice-president and president during

f the Spanish Club, he
For two years he served
Orientation Committee

her junior and senior years respectively. For two years she was a
member of the Executive Council.

t..lumni Fund. Harry also
:ommittee and treasurer
,n, he was a dean's list

MARY COVINE
Political Science
Dover, New Jersey
Mary was active on the Beacon staff as news editor. She
also participated on the Constitutional Committee and President's Inauguration Committee.
In addition, she served as Resident Assistant of Barre Hall.

Political Science
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
As a former member of Student Government, Mike
served as chairman of the Freshman Orientation Committee, co-chairman of the Parent's Day Committee, and
editor of the college handbook for two years. He also
was a member of his class Executive Council, as well as
a college representative of the Wilkes-Barre Chamber of
Commerce. In addition, he was active in the tutorial program and the Education Club.

JACQUELINE LEE
FALK
Elementary Education
St. James, New York
Jackie served as captain of the Cheerleaders
and was an active member of the Women's Athletic Association.

117

�MICHAEL
GALLAGHER
English
Wilkes-Barre,
Pennsylvania
Active in many of the
theater productions, Mike
was a member of Cue 'n'

JANET A. GOLASZEWSKI
Biology
Alden, Pennsylvania
Serving as freshman advisor, Janet was an active
member of Theta Delta Rho. She also was a strutter and
member of the Women's Athletic Association. In addishe served as Resident Assistant of Hollenback

Curtain for four years. He
served as president and
treasurer of the organization.

STEPHEN J.
Mathern
Nanticoke, Pe
Active on Student Governn
was a dean's list student and
tive Council. During his senior
member of the Amnicola an&lt;
sports section.

PETER HERBST
Psychology
Metuchen, New Jersey

DENNIS GOURLEY
English
Mt. Holly, New Jersey

Former sports editor for the Beacon and Stu-

Dennis was a member of the Manuscript and the Library Faculty Commit-

dent Government representative, Pete was active

tee. He also served as an I.D.C. rep-

in Project Reach-Out. He was involved in Operation Phoenix and Free University of Jewish Stud-

resentative.

ies. He also was a member of the lacrosse team.

118

�RONALD H.
HICKSON

iLASZEWSKI
gy
nsylvania

Psychology
Margate, New Jersey

sor, Janet was an active
,he also was a strutter and

Having served as Resi-

,letic Association. In addit Assistant of Hollenback

dent Assistant, Ron was a
member of the Psychology
Club and Ski Club. Active
in sports, he was a member of the golf and tennis
teams.

STEPHEN J. KUBRICK!
Mathematics
Nanticoke, Pennsylvania
Active on Student Government far four years, Steve
was a dean's list student and served on his class Executive Council. During his senior year, Steve was an active
member of the Amnicola and was responsible for the

KATHLEEN M. KATARYNICK
History
King of Prussia, Pennsylvania

sports section.

Kathy was active as captain of the Majorettes
and president of the Women's Athletic Association. She served as Resident Assistant of Catlin
Hall.

JNIS GOURLEY
English
·folly, New Jersey
·as a member of the Manu·he Library Faculty Commito served as an I.D.C. rep-

JOHN KERR
Biology
West Orange, New Jersey
John participated in sports as a
member of the Wilkes' football
team and golf team. In addition,
he served as dorm president, Resident Assistant and on the Senior
Gift Committee.

�RONALD H. LABENSKI
Accounting
Passaic, New Jersey
Serving as a Resident Assistant,
Ron was active as a football and
lacrosse trainer. In addition, he
was a member of the Student Faculty Athletic Committee.

MICHAEL MATTHEW MARIANI
Business Administration
West Pittston, Pennsylvania

JULIE ALICE LEVOY

For four years Mike was an active member of
Circle K and vice-president of his class. He served
as chairman of t.he Dance Committee for three
years. During his senior year,
Mike was cochairman of the Social Events Committee, a student member of the Admissions Committee and
student coordinator of the Cherry Blossom Festival
Committee. In addition, Mike , was a dean's list
student.

Music Education
Mine Hill, Dover, New
Jersey
A dean 's list student, Julie
was active in many musical
presentations as an accompanist. She served as president of the Wilkes College

BARBARA ANN McN
Fine Arts
Hamilton, New Ye
An active member of the Amr
four years, Bobbie served as cc
1971 Amnicola and editor of th

Chorus and M.E.N.C.

cola. A dean's list student, she
of Hollenback Hall during her jur

RICHARD LUKESH
History
Wyoming, Pennsylvania
As president of Circle K, Rich
was an active member of the organization for four years. He
served as chairman of the Elections
Committee and co-chairman of the
Social Events Committee.

�GEORGE F. PAGLIARO
English
Old Bridge, New Jersey
A member and president of IDC,
George was active on campus. He
was a Student Government associate
member, as well as a member of the
Student Life Committee and Executive
Council. He participated in the Senior
Gift Campaign

and

served

as ex-

change editor for the Beacon.

iEW MARIANI
,inistration
'ennsylvania
1s an active member of
of his class. He served
e Committee for three
year,
Mike was corents Committee, a stu1issions Committee and
Cherry Blossom Festival
Aike , was a dean's list

MARK H. PAIKIN
Political Science
Camillus, New York
Mark served as president of
his class during his junior and
senior years. He was a member
of the Student Life and Aca-

BARBARA ANN McNICHOLL

demic Standing Committees,

Fine Arts
Hamilton, New York

Resident Assistant, IDC representative, vice-president and
treasurer of the Young Republicans.

An active member of the Amnicola staff for
four years, Bobbie served as co-editor of the

1971 Amnicola and editor of the 1972 Amnicola. A dean's list student, she was president
of Hollenback Hall during her junior year.

ALPHONSO L. PELLEGRINI
Psychology
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
A former member of Student Government, Al also served on his class
Executive Council and Freshman Orientation Committee. He was a court
clerk on the Judiciary Court and president of the Psychology Club.

121

�ROSS PIAZZA
Psychology
Shavertown, Pennsylvania

JOSEPH M. TRE
Business Administ1
Middletown, New .

A dean's list student, Ross
was active on Student Government for four years and served
as vice-president for one year.
He also served as freshman

Joe was an active rr
the Student Life Comm
dent Faculty Athletic (

class advisor and chairman of
the Publicity Committee. In addi-

and Executive Council. I

tion, he was a member of the

as Resident A ssistant and
ident · of his dorm. In ad

Judicial Council and Psychology

trained the football one

Club.

teams.

RITA RYNES Kl
Mathematics
Kingston, Pennsylvania
As a member of Student Gov-

JOAN SHURMANEK

ernment, Rita served as a representative, recording secretary, and

Social Science
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania

secretary during her sophomore,
junior, and senior years respectively. She was class historian and
active on the Freshman Orientation

Joan was active on campus as president of

Committee.

Sinawik and as a member and vice-president
of Choralettes.

ELIZABETH A.
STOLFI
Elementary Education
West Orange, New
Jersey
Liz served as Resident Assistant of Chesapeake Hall
during her senior year. She
also served as president and
IDC representative of her
dorm. In addition, she was a
member of the Constitutional
Committee.

THEODORE YE)
M athematics
Catawissa, Pennsy1
Mostly known for his s
the Wilkes ' football team
also a member of the bai
and Lettermen. He served c
Executive Cou ncil and as R
sistant.

�RICHARD HENRY SUNDAY
Biology
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania

JOSEPH M. TREACY
"" Business Administration
Middletown, New Jersey

Receiver of the Beaker Award, Rich was
president of the Biological Society and served
his class as treasurer. He was a member of the
Freshman Orientation Committee and chairman

Joe was an active member of
the Student Life Committee, Student Faculty Athletic

of the Freshman Reading Program.

Committee,

and Executive Council. He served
as Resident Assistant and vice-president · of his dorm. In addition, he
trained the football and lacrosse

illA RYNESKI

JUDITHANN R.
WALSH

Mathematics
1ston, Pennsylvania

Psychology
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania

member of Student GovRita served as a repre, recording secretary, and

For four years Judy was a
member of her class Executive

during her sophomore,
ind senior years respec-

Council. She was an active

1e was class historian and

member of the Faculty Commit-

the Freshman Orientation

tee and served as Chairman of
the Social Events Committee.

e.

ALAN E. ZELLNER
THEODORE YEAGER
Mathematics
Catawissa, Pennsylvania

Business Education
Williamstown, New Jersey
Al was successful as a wrestler dur-

Mostly known for his success with
the Wilkes' football team, Ted was
also a member of the baseball team
and Lettermen. He served on his class
Executive Council and as Resident Assistant.

ing his four years at Wilkes. He was a
member of the Outstanding Athletes
of America and College All-American
Wrestling Team. He was chosen as
Wilkes Open Runner-Up and was a
three-time MAC champion. In addition,
he served as captain of the Wilkes'
wrestling team.

123

�Dorms
Barre Hall
Row 1 Janice Reindel!, Louise Ann
Beebe, Susan Greenspan, Debbie Koch,
Donna Coffin. Row 2 - Margarita Tsatsarounou, Cheryl Bennett, Mary Frances LaRose, Gail Partyka, Shirley Knautz, Wendy
Yohn, Patricia Forconi. Row 3 Lauran
Kay, Terry MacDonald, Ilona Zachow, Kay
Platt, Debbie McConnell, Linda Sue Roeth,
Mellie Eagler, Nadzia Litiaho, Marilyn Gehlsen, Molly Wunder, Mardi Grohowski. Missing - Mary Bice, Sybil Blitzstein, Denise
Bower, Paula Cardias, Kathy Connolly, Laurie Cordello, Maureen Donovan, Alyce Germain, JoAnn Gomer, Nancy Hofbauer,
Janet Kirchner, Julie Levoy, Georgia Munro,
Connie Picher, Wendy Roth, Gretchen Winfield.

Bruch Hall
Row 1 - Donald Stigliano, Tedd Tramaloni, Jim Fiorino, David Ferdon. Row 2 - Glenn Kerin, Bob Ryan,
Bruce Weinstock, Rodney Smith, Alvan Bruch, Kurt Schuhl. Row 3 - Tom Cronin, John Schilling, Bruce Hall,
Derek Andreini, Jim MacNeal, Tom Chabalko, Bernie Flaherty, Karl Knoecklein, Ted David. Missing - Mike
Bachkoski, Bruce Breier, Eric Hoover, Marcio Menezes, Marty Pobutkiewicz, Carl Schoener.

124

Butler

Row
Filipc
ner,
dian,

�Butler

Row 1 - John Martellucci, Sandor Petri, Tom Rapine, Mike Holtz, Bill Killeen, Jim Perlberg, Ivan Becica, Mike
Filipowski, John Snigg, Steve Moscone. Row 2 - Ron Labenski, Wolfgang Konsavage, Bernard Plauty, Bob Starner, Lee Auerbach, Bob Wickham, Les Adams, Bruce Grove, Steve Coleman, Bob Price, Brian Suter, Ed Garabedian, Harold Cox, Omar Al-Saleh. Missing - Jerry Alexander, Rich Roman, Jashinder Sidu.

Catlin Hall
Row 1 - Pam Parkin, Mariangela Santos, Sheila
Pettie, Susan Bell. Row 2 - Maureen Kennedy,
Bobbie Bilinkas, Kathy Katarynick, Sandra J. Orlowski, Marjorie Czulewicz, Christa Carl. Row 3
Deborah Ritzer, Nancy Devore, Vicki Luther,
Betty Jean Russo, Nancylee Maskornick, Marybeth
Maranuk, Mindy Miller, Patricia Christoff, Madelaine Fisher.

Chapman Hall
1 - Glenn Kerin, Bob Ryan,
n, John Schilling, Bruce Hall,
Ted David. Missing - Mike
Schoener.

Row 1 Lindsay Farley, Kathy
Barnett. Row 2 - Anne Crawley,
Joanne Sullivan, Donna Lemke,
Evelyn Frick, Mrs. Scott, Carolee
Orban, Karen Dryzga. Row 3 Frances Aiken, Marti Dorris, Fran
Scharaldi, Wendy Burroughs,
Sharon Santangelo, Kris Shilcoski,
Debbie Fullerton, Judy Greenstein.
Missing Jeanie Melick, Bev
Powell.

125

�Chesapeake Hall
Row 1 -

Kathleen Schirahman, Karen
Bates, Deborah Lynn Erb. Row 2 - Angelo Escudero, Debbie Mahalick, Kathy
O'Brien, Ilene Schulman, Karen Taslosky,
Elizabeth Stolfi, Patti McCarthy . Row 3
Denise Chapura, Janet Markowitz,
Beth Kaye, Donna Doncses, Kathy Davies, Laraine Mancuso, Winifred Cantor.
Missing Joyce Paul, Dawn Sutton,
Amy Wexler.

Colonel's
Row 1 - Steven Brunn, John Kye, Thomas Butler, Rick Hoff. Row 2 - Richard Lack, Bob Ozgar, Geoff
Rhodes, Joe Dux, Jock Fetch, Jim McGrath, Bill Jeskie. Row 3 - Greg Supinski, Ed Turner, Ken Brockmon,
Brian Haeckler, Mark Paikin, John Alden, Michael DeVincentis, Dave Betts, Robert Balfour, Roy Hollabaugh,
Paul Masich, Gary Gieschen, Jeff Walk, Rich Weinstein. Missing - Roy Getzoff, Preston Hess, Poul Hunter,
Glenn Kavonagh, Bruce Kelson, Ralph Presciutti, Steve Rosenberg.
126

�Denison Hall
Row 1 -

Wayne A. Hoke, Dave
Meckbach, Tom Pezzicara. Row 2
Steve Bochek, Mike Banchero,
Bob Scale, Cal Schluter, Robert
Milmoe, Davy Masn, Richard Hartranft, Richard Ferranti, John
Sauerhoff. Row 3 - Tom Boshinski, Bruce Lazaor, Robert Dwyer,
David Bright, Wayne Fullerton, Don
Mitchell, Jeff Prendergast. Missing
Larry Burnetski, Chris Caswell,
Chung-Ning Chang, John Conroy,
Dennis Copenhaver, Bob Doyle,
Tom Evans, Neal Friedman, John
Holland, Garf Jones, Larry Lolly,
Tom Long, Joel Rash, Bill Vitez.

Delaware Hall
Row 1 -

Cheryl Castrovillari,
Cindy Dorfman, Rosemary Penta,
Shelli Schnur. Row 2 Dianne
Hughes, Eva Antanelis, Karen
Cerep, Maryanne Fastiggi, Paula
Castrucci. Row 3 Tommy
Hrynko, Beverly J. Guyer, Jennifer
Byrne, Brenda Noble, Grace Richie,
Deborah Kendall. Missing Wendy Adleman, Diane Boyd, Shirley Davis, Sharon Engels, Bernadette Feris, Sue Flannery, Grace Rinaldi.

Diaz
Row 1 -

:k, Bob Ozgar, Geoff
·urner, Ken Brockman,
=our, Roy Hollabaugh,
on Hess, Paul Hunter,

Randy Flager, Les
Cheifetz, Alan Barrett, Craig
Deacon, Michael Caravella,
Richie Hingston, Fred Pacolitch, Bruce Phair, Bob Dombroski. Row 2 - Clyde Fitch,
Ed Hilinski, James Hanek, Bill
Forester, Terry Jones, Bob Ingram, Jeff Grandinetti, Pete
Jadelis, Ken Stone. Missing
Carl Aro, Don Ball, Jack
Bower, Lou Brill, Frank Cardisco, Mike Collins, Clark
Hamman,
Dean
Houck,
George Kinsley, Ken Klein,
Charles Robbins, Scott Sherdon.

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V

17

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/

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Dirksen
Row 1 - Barry Lindhurst, Bill Winter, Ripp Reilly, Keith Theile, Keith Underwood, Chuck Reichers, Rich Berkheiser, Bill Thomas. Row 2 - George Kunst, Bill Berkheiser, Carlo Carstensen, Jack Byrne, Dove Cohen, Bob
Cooney, Don Grow, Guy Bess, Ed Carbs, Dave Kerr.

Row 1 - Richard Ge
Michael D. Newman. I
brydney, John Pisano, I

Doane Hall
Row 1 Rondy Wells, Linda
Pugsley. Row 2 - Kit McCarty,
Nicky Soranno, Carol Fornetti,
Sharon Ryon, Joanne Bononne,
Michele Goldberg, Carol Leland.
Row 3 - Janet Condon, Peggy
Nosh, Vicki Wilson, Jone Matalavage, Lindo Tyson, Connie Oliveri, Mary June Smith. Missing
- Lindo Alanko, Donna Hospodar, Carol Hussa, Esther Mauro,
Shannon Smith, Pat Toman.

128

�Gore Hall
Row 1 Bill Roedel, Steve Grossman,
Mike Lone, Bill Townsend, Greg Hollis, John
Corbett. Row 2 - Thomas Panetta, .Greg
Gubanich, Bob Ogonowski, John Croft,
Mitch Goerze, Richard A. McGuire, Dan Applegate, Howard Rifkin, Michael Lamade .
Missing - Lance Fine, Ron Hickson, Robert
Howes, Fred Lanciano, Eric Massar, Chris
Unger, Steve Versuk, Ed Weber, Bruce
Yurko.

Grissom
Row 1 - Richard Goldberg, Conrad Cyriax, John Mazzolla. Row 2 - Kenneth Levin, Dennis M. Russler,
Michael D. Newman. Row 3 - Bruce Balliet, Keith Sahllerors, Shefford Webb, Douglass Johnston, Gene Dobrydney, John Pisano, Philip Gregory, Terry Coombo.

Hollenback Hall
Seated -

Maureen Kortbawi, Barbara Smith, Ginny
Zembrzuski, Helen Evancho, Valerie Moore, Jill Linder. Standing - Sue Silva, Bobbie McNicholl, Helen
Saras, Janet Golaszewski, Debra Hechler, Jean Fitzgibbon, Jean Vadeboncoeur, Jean Whaley, Jane
Bankus. Missing - Debbie Backensto, Kathy Yonkin.

129

�Rooseve l
Row 1 - Mike LeE
kas, Bob West, G,
Louden, David Tho1
Tom DeSanno, Rid
Terry Rigos, Taghi I

McClintock Hall
Row 1 - Charlotte Stempleski, Jill Steiger, Jill Herman, Carole Golladay, Marne Weaver. Row 2 Barbara Kish, Karen Vollrath, Shirley Guiles, Beth
Kreitzberger, Deb Bantle, Judith Williams. Row 3 Kerry Graf, Carole Lowande, Kathy Moran, Sharon
Kruk, Gail Packer, Diane DuBois. Missing Lidia
Janiw, Maureen Shay, Marilyn Torrenti.

Priapus

130

Row - Mark Anderson, Dennis Millet, Ed Andrews, Jim Nixon, Barry Rasmussen, Mark Graziano, Jay Bechtel.
Row 2 - Rick Fishel, Joe lero, Roger Danbury, Michael Riebe, Robert Martin, John Maskornick, Joe Leone, frank
Lagola, Richard Letts, Harold Refowich, Alan Cavanaugh, Bob Henze, John VanGorder, Vince Matteo, Art Romaine, Warren Miller. Missing - Richard Lorenzeu, David Merselis, Keith Reilly, Robert Ritchie, Alan Rosencrance,
Gary Schachter, Roy Siegel, Walt Thompson, Richard Toth.

�Roosevelt
Row 1 -

Mike Lee, Bob Armstrong, Mike Luberto, Bob Jackson, John Chakmakas, Bob West, Gary Driscole. Row 2 - John Schleuter, John Kerr, William
Louden, David Thorne, John Sloane, Jerry Blade, Mike Shoemaker. Missing Tom DeSanno, Rich Finkelstein, Steve Forst, Kent Jones, Rich Nasi, Len Olson,
Terry Rigas, Taghi Roohafza .

Ross Hall
Row 1 Sharon Heffers, Cathy Jarin,
Carol Mclean. Row 2 - Pam Rozett, Jeanette Click, Annette Kogut, Laurie Bickel. Row
3 - Carolyn Gregory, Beryl Mertz, Kathy
Loiacono, Linda Dan, Deborah Williams.
Row 4 - Janice Woolf, Lois Tunaitis, Polly
Seleski, Denise Hollick.

Slocum Hall
Row 1 -

Bob Moore, Gerry Willetts, Art

Anderson and Friday, Tom Page. Row 2 Terry Hurley, Lynn White, Wayne Cresta,
Skip Hess, Alan Zellner, Art Trovei, Al Balderson, Rick Marchant, Alan Bloem, Jeff Giberson. Row 3 - Don Drust, Bill Kern, Roman Shahay, Howie Tune, Jim Phethean.
Missing - Bob Darling, Ron Decanio, Tom
Fasching, Bruce Gover, Dan 'Marascio, Jim
Yanora.

Sterling Hall

uiano, Jay Bechtel.
k, Joe Leone, Frank
ce Matteo, Art RoAl an Rosencran ce,

Row 1 - Natalie Spencer, Elaine Fiorino,
Holli Stults, Pat Stille, Dee Johnson, Cyndi
Lynea, Maury Smith, Stacy Kelly, Judy Yee,
Mary Lou Miller. Row 2 - Nancy Rodda,
Ann Rapoch, Kathy Skolnik, Linda Rue,
Shari Kalish, Nancy Lamoreaux, Ann Marie
Bartuska, Jodie Platt, Sue Bedard. Missing
- Mary Elizabeth Covine, Phyllis Gruber,
Marianne Juba, Karen Skasko, Hedy
Wrightson.

131

�Sturdevant Hall
Row 1 -,- Sara Kamm, Laura Barbera,
Anne McEvoy, Lynn Brychta, Melissa
Burdick, Donna Greene. Row 2 Nancy Woung, Kathy Weber, Karen
Capwell, Nancy Schultz, Betty Anne
Wood, Ellen Simon, Janie Davidson.
Row 3 - Bev Derkach, Cindi Weimer,
Val Aiello, Karen Allen, Angie Furiosa, Mrs. Conway, Carol Pechalonis,
Carolyn Rome, Karen Fried, Elaine
Swisloski, Fran Kuczynski, Carol
Geiger. Missing Mary Adams,
Nancy Adler, Celeste Covino, Nancy
Fern, Kathy Fitzpatrick, Julie Morse,
Elaine Moyer, Mary Ellen Rader, Linda
Sandberg, Carol Warner.

Warni

Sullivan Hall

Row 1 -Mil
Andrew Baro1
Grysko, Kevin
Banguita, Jim
Bruce Watson

Row 1 Robin Magid, Pat Clegg,
Diane Keany, Linda Knauer, Linda
Knych, Cindy Farmer. Row 2 - Arlene Rostron, Judy Taylor, Brenda
Schmidt, Joan Shepherd, Gerrie
Houck, Jackie Falk, Cindy Eaker, Barbara Yanchuk, Debbie Flitcroft. Row 3
Susan Cobb, Sharon Schermerhorn, Deborah Dennis, Lynn Duncan,
Cathy Kosiek, Judith Sanger, Dolores
Tyler, Nancy Brokhahne, Jeanne Abbate, Jeannie Jenkins. Missing Karen Boehm, Susan Branley, Chris
Cranston, Dee Deakos, Drusilla Laughman, Jackie Nash, Monica Nelson,
Gail Richards, Karen Shaughnessy,
Esther Weis.

Susquehannock Hall
Row 1 - Deborah Johnson, Nina Jordan, Ruth
Kret, Susan Olearczyk, Debra Williams, Terry
Tretter. Row 2 - Rosemarie Luteri, Sandra Drew,
Carole Stollberg , Martha Reynolds , Patricia
Dougherty, Mary Cheung, Margaret Hopper, Phyllis Cheng. Row 3 - Shelley Rosenstein, Joan Hutchison, Ellen Schwartz, Marcia Haase, Nancy
Wasil. Missing Bonnie Coles, Linda Haegele,
Joanne Haynecz, Jenny Wunder.

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Webst
Row 1 - Ric
Bab Gojanovic
Sammy Spear
- Art Trovei,
Mike Lucci, M
Patsiokas, Torr

�Warner
Row 1 -

Mike Barski, Trung Van Plian, Kurt Lafy, John Proper, Gene Krugek, Gary Mocko, Stewert Feeney,
Andrew Baron, Doug Houghton, Al Regner, Stephen Hoube. Row 2 - Ted Yeager, Bruce MacIntyre, Ray
Grysko, Kevin Shaughnessy, Ray Gillen, Ralph Musgrave Jr., Bill Altmire, Mark Caterson, Jim Amendt, Joseph
Banguita, Jim Bohnert, Gene Camoni. Missing - Jeff Gearhart, Joe Grinkevich, Don Nash, George Pagliaro,
Bruce Watson, Bob Yanku.

Webster
Row 1 - Rich Curry, Chuck Schicker, George Kozlowski, Vin Krill, Gene Ashley, Ed Boyer, Joe Germain,
Bob Gojanovich. Row 2 - Kevin Donaleski, Ted Osiecki, Elgin Baylor, Harvey Wallbanger, John Malatras,
Sammy Spear, Joseph F. Krackerfels, Fran Tarkenton, Wissine Georges Rene-Hoene, Pete Nordland. Row 3
- Art Trovei, Jerry Morgenstern, Coleman Zeno, Nick Bunnicotti, Dennis Gillespie, Tony Liscio, Bill Bordow,
Mike Lucci, Mark Mazza, Steven Wasko. Missing - Sung Suk Cho, Lionel Green, Gary Horning, Stellios
Patsiokas, Tom Whipple.

133

�Weiss Hall
Row 1 -

Cindy Bryant, Lynne Tomaselli, Rose Gennaro, Caryn Gangi, Ann Berkise, JoAnne Bartle, Colleen Skiff. Row 2 - Mary Eileen
Kunes, Jane Molinini, Barbara Lucca, Karen Patch, Jean Adams, Ellen Feuerman, Patti Volpe, Mariea Barbella, Carol Johnson, Susan
Ditson. Missing - Patty Columbus, Diane Kiwior, Paula Pinter, Joan Tyree.

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36 West River
Row 1 -

Cathy Oleson, Sue Weckel,
Leslie Cook, Annie Graham, Lynn Levey, Sue Rossi, Nancy Greenberg,
Barbara Blemle, Jocelyn Murphy. Row
2 Sue Young, Marla Stopkoski,
Lorene Daring, Stephanie Pufko, Susan Gingell, Mary Frank, Joyce Stahl,
Joan Rumsey. Missing Louise Whitelonis.

134

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Johnson, Susan

76 South
Row 7 -

Ann Marie Lewis, Gayle Kinback, Lorinda
Dyson, Marietta Bednar. Row 2 Brenda Ricco,
Nancy Mandel, Cynthia Marple, Arlene Kunigel,
Carol Lee Mutchler, Barbara Zembrzuski. Row 3 Joanne Schreibmaier, Linda Hill, JoAnn Herfurth, Kathy Mansbery, Jill Longo.

l 50 South River
Row 7 - Judy Coup, Trudy Kloptosky. Row 2 Ellie Lopez, Lynn Meola, Dale Evans, Vickie Sogn,
Rozanne Rada, Nadia Katsarou. Row 3 Aneita
Mitchell, Doris Pick, Sister Kathleen. Missing - Barbara Barski, Elaine Cochran, Debbie Johnson, Linda
Kandel, Cathy Kruse, Kathleen Maurer, Donna Miller,
Rosemary Petrillo, Veronica Stephens, Judy Williams.

262 South River
Row 1 -

Harry Lukis, Bill Nowak,
David Reid, Lloyd Ortman, Dale Belcastro. Row 2 Bob Schumacher,
Bob Prendergast, Glenn Buchanan,
Kim MacCloskey, Gil Gambucci. Row
3 - Steve Sikora, Tony Sciarpelletti,
Phil Corso, Dan Maze, Gary Gill. Row
4 - Tom Gara, Rick Sawichi, Tom
McGann, Harold Snedeker, Fred Siglin, John Marion, Arden Emefick,
David Nieman, Dennis Herbert.

135

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Amnicola

Upper Right Bobbie McNicholl, Editor-in-chief. Lower Left - Diane Gregory,
Copy Editor. Lower Right - Linda Smith, Sue Zbegner, Assistant Editors. Opposite
Page, Upper Left - Chester E. Colson, Advisor. Right - Helen Evancho, Business
Manager; Denise Hollick, Assistant Business Manager.

��The ultimate goal of the Amnicola staff is to objectively and creatively portray
the events of the school year. Hopefully, this pictorial essay will serve as a permanent reflection of the experiences, attitudes, and opinions of the entire student
body.

166

�Opposite - Steve Kubricki, June Beerish. Upper Left - Marianne Cwolino. Lower left
- Janice Yorrish, Anno Ostapiw. Lower Right - Jane Deibel, Jone Matalavage, Julie
Morse.

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serve as a pere entire student

�Seated - Mary Covine, Ruthanne Jones, Mariea Barbella, Jo Ann Gomer. Standing Jim Fiorino, Ray McNulty, Marietta Bedn&lt;;ir, Gary Horning, Barbara Zembrzuski, Charles
Abate, Charles Reichers.

''The school newspaper is one opportunity that students, faculty and administration have to express their views . . . We feel that by thus acting as
a clearing house for student activities and discussion we can aid communication between divergent groups of students and become an active force for
unity on campus."

168

�The Beacon
THE STAFF
Editor-in-Chief
Managing Editor
News Editor
Exchange Editor
Cartoonist
Business Manager
Assistant Business Manager
Sports Editor
Adviser

Marietta Bednar
JoAnn Gomer
Mary Covine
Gary Horning
Randy Steel
Jim Fiorino
Barbara Zembrzuski
Steve Jones
Mr. Thomas Moran

�Manuscript

Row 1 - Katherine Hauck, Brent Spencer, Cindy Locke, Gene Kruczek. Row 2 - Dennis Gourley (editor), Cathy
McCormick (secretary), Dr. R. Heaman (adviser), Brett Zankel, Joe Vojtko (art editor), James Space, Michael Scholnick.

Manuscript is the artistic voice of Wilkes. Through poems, short stories, essays, free-lance writings, art work, photography, poetry readings, and films, Wilkes students discover others and express themselves.

170

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171

�Government

Class Officers

Class
of
'72

Roy Hollabaugh, treasurer; Rita Ryneski, secretary; Mark Paikin, president; Michael Mariani, vice-president.

Class
of
'73

Stan Polak, treasurer; Randy Wells, secretary; Joel Fischman, president; Frank Galicki, vice-president.
172

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dent.

�Class of '74

Class of '75

Carol Lowande, president; Mitch Wilf, treasurer; Mindy Miller,
secretary; Kathy Davies, vice-president.

Pat Wilson, vice-president; Bob Armstrong, treasurer; Nancy Schultz,
secretary; Steve Apaliski, president.

174

�.

Student Government

Seated - Patricia Toman, Maureen Kortbawi, Harry Bielecki
(treasurer), Lindsay Farley (recording secretary), Howie Tune
(president), Robert Lineberry (vice-president), Ruthanne Jones
(corresponding secretary), Josie Schifano, Catherine McCarty.
Standing - Michael Barski, Brynley James, Robert Schumacher, George Pagliaro, Peter Jadelis, Lee Auerbach, Ross
Piazza, Bill Nichols, Michael Bishton, James Loftus, Bob Leach.

175

�I.D.C.
Officers
Seated - Stephanie Pufko (recording secretary),
JoAnne Sullivan (corresponding secretary). Standing - Clyde Fitch (treasurer), George Pagliaro
(president), Jeff Prendergast (vice-president).

Row 1 - Jim Fiorino, Dennis Russler, George Pagliaro, Jeff Prendergast, Clyde Fitch. Row 2 - Denise Hollick, Jean Vadeboncoeur, Karen
Skasko, Jill Steiger, Sandy Drew, Melissa Burdick, Kathy Mansbery, Debbie McConnell, Lorinda Dyson. Row 3 - Lee Auerbach, Cindy
Marple, Peggy Nash, Pat Clegg, Beth Kaye, Stephanie Pufko, Sue Young, JoAnne Sullivan. Row 4 - Dan Grow, Marjorie Czulewicz,
Maureen Kennedy, Ellen Feurman, Kathy Barnett, Trudy Tropkosky, Dean Yost. Row 5 - Lew Brill, Charles Reichers, Bruce Kelson, Lynn
White, Al Regner, Bob Prendergast.
176

�The Inter-Dormitory Council provides a representative
body for resident students where discussions of concerns
relating to dormitory life are communicated through the
proper channels.

�Spirit

Cheerleaders
Basketball
Randy Wells, Kathy Fetch, co-captains, Jean Marie Baccolino, Michele Noll,
Carol Farnetti, Paula Pinter, Bonnie Grant, Cheryl Smith, Joye Martin, Sandee Voitek, Mary Pat Melvin, Barb Yanchuk, Ann Marie Murphy.

Football
Randy Wells, Karen Metzgar, co-captains, Kathy Fetch, Joye Martin, Mary Pat Melvin, Michele Noll, Cherri
Smith, Barb Yanchuk.

178

�Majorettes

Kneeling - Debbie Koch, Kathy Katarynick, co-captains .
Standing Meg Rees, Maureen Britt, Rose Ditchkus, Anne
McEvoy, Janice Koval, Donna
Ostrofski .

, Michele Noll, Cherri

179

�Strutters
Rosemarie Kazda, Barbara Smith, Loretta Moses,
Debbie Boyer, Nadzia Litiaho, Darlene Kishbaugh,
Karen Fried, Terry Brown (co-captain), Liz Ricci (cocaptain), Debbie McConnell, Arla Tomko, Ginny Mccarty, Marcine Morris, Norma Roper, Barbara Aulisio, Beth Roche, Felicia Zawatski.

180

�W.A.A.
Row 1 Row 2 -

Kathy Katarynick (president), Elizabeth Ricci.
Beth Roche, Terry Brown. Row 3 Karen
Metzger, Meg Rees, Kathy Fetch.

�Lettermen

Row 1 - Ed Garabedien, Al Barrett, Jay Meginley,
Don Bonawitz, Jeff Giberson, Rick Marchant, Ted
Yeager, Ed Weber, Larry Lally, Frank Galicki. Row 2 Garf Jones, Jeff Grandinetti, Charlie Graziano, Craig
Deacon, Bob Mately, Bill Grick, Mike Bachkosky, Ron
Hillard, Tom Panetta, John Marion, George Sillup, Ron
Fritts, Pat Ratchford.

�Lette rwo men

Membership -

Jean Adams, Val Aiello, Carol Allen, Karen Allen, Debbie Backensto, Debbie Bantle, Jeanette Click, Nora Corcoran, Kathy Davies, Donna Doncses (recording secretary), Mellie Eagler, Carolyn Gregory, Kathy Haughy, Gayle Kinback,
Trudy Klopolsky, Kathy Koterba (vice-president), Kathy Krute,
Paulette Loefflad, Laraine Mancuso (president), Sue Ditson, Stephanie Pufko (treasurer), Janice Reindel, Ruth Sharkus, Elaine
Swisloski (corresponding secretary), Debbie Wysocki.

183

�Service

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Circle K

Row 1 - Mike Mariani, Charles Beckley, John Kaczinski, Bob Ingram, Bill Kepics, Dan Wascavage. Row 2 - Chuck Wideman,
James Moss (co-adviser), Richard Lukesh (president), Joe Urban
(treasurer), Simon Markovich, James Miller, Phil Conrad, Stan Polak, Bill Bartuski. Row 3 - David Glowinski, Mark Van Loon, Frank
Killian, Nicholas Atwell, Walter Bobola, Pete Matechak, Harry Pecuch, Stan Malinowski, Joe Tarity, Joe Grilli (vice-president), John
Endrusick. Row 4 - John Welker (recording secretary), Barry Williams, Mike Croughn, John Borthwick, Clarence Johnson, Joe Kuchemba, Jim Castellani (corresponding secretary), Peter Marabella.

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Row 1 - Nancy Gooc
Rose Gennaro. Row 2 Phil Corso. Row 3 - N
Row 4 - Charles Matte

Row 1 - Frank Lavelle
Joe Terescavage, Stan
Davis, William Perkoski,

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Clean Environment

Row 1 - Nancy Goodman, Joyce Stahl, Annie Graham, Agnes Cummings, Maryann Reino, Alisa Berger,
Rose Gennaro. Row 2 - Angela Manganello, Bonnie Church, Marie Kocyan, Janice Koval, Ruth Rinehimer,
Phil Corso. Row 3 - Nazzareno Paciotti, Tom Yencha, Allen Kitchen, Bob Post, John Mango, Bob Burnside.
Row 4 - Charles Mattei, Tom Zarenski, Mark Chamberlain (president), Jan Lokuta, Chuck Benavage.

Jaycees
Row 1 - Frank Lavelle, Carl Galletti, Tom Lacek (vice-president), Walter Bobola. Row 2 - Tom Chmiola,
Joe Terescavage, Stan Januszewski (president), Richard Hatcher, William Garney, Thomas Casey, Robert
Davis, William Perkoski, Louis Mazza.

185

�Seated - Nancy Wasil, Carol Lee Mutchler (co-chairman), Dan Kozup (co-chairman), Don Bonawitz. Standing Matt Fliss (adviser), Rick Mendelsohn, Rick Letts, Nick Costanzo, Ann Orzechowski, Gail Partyka.

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Reach Out
Reach Out, a student volunteer organization, cooperates with St. Stanislaus Institute, YMCA, Red Cross, Retreat State Hospital, and Malabar in projects which

bring people together for recreation, learning, and the
mutual rewards of being together.

186

Dean Rome (adviser),

�Sinawik
Row 1 - Paula Quinn (president), Joan Shurmanek (vicepresident). Row 2 - Sharon Cobb, Susan Schermerhorn. Row
3 - Ann Orzechowski, Eileen Morrow, Mary Ann Smith, Valerie Balester. Row 4 - Regina Sulzinski, Tricia Burns.

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T.D.R.

Row 1 - Sandee Voitek, Celeste Ametrano, Debbie Weidner, Elaine Owen, Rosemarie Kazda (recording secretary), Barbara Smith
(vice-president), Sandra Sokoloski (corresponding secretary), Marcine Morris, Ann Marie Deutsch (treasurer), Linda Burkhardt (president),
Barbara Aulisio, Donna Galano, Diane Niznik, Dori Pellegrini. Row 2 - Bonnie Grant, Mary Ellen Burns, Bethann Myers, Marilyn
Palenchar, Cindy Moore, Jean Pisaneschi, Arla Tomko, Norma Roper, Paula Morris, Mary Lou McKeown, Marion Welebob, Deborah
Schneider. Row 3 - Shelley Gold, Jane Staniorski, Diane Opet, Margaret Wende, Jovanna Gatti, Chris Zupko, Karen Kmietowicz,
Maryann Kascsak, Delphine Opet, Mary Ann Hvozda, Barbara Tyrrell, Mary Ann Terascavage. Row 4 - Charlotte Maliska, Debbie
Gregson, Irene Pucylowski, Mariellen Scott, Linda Neher, Maureen Britt, Jane Kaminski, Michaelene Figel, Janet Golaszewski, Debbie
Georgetti, Vivian Burkhardt. Row 5 - Maggie Waligorski, Pat Karlonis, Debbie Serniak, Barbara Berkant, Ann Dysleski, Jan Oldershaw, Joanne Oliver, Gail Kutch, Rosella Shafer.

�secretary), Barbara Smith
.inda Burkhardt (president),
s, Bethann Myers, Marilyn
1,-\arion Welebob, Deborah
Zupko, Karen Kmietowicz,
Charlotte Matiska, Debbie
lanet Golaszewski, Debbie
Ann Dysleski, Jan Older-

189

�Fine Arts

Band

Membership - Lauren Andrews, Robert Atherholt, Don Hall, Joe Baranoski, Mary Bice, Jack Bower, George Brezna, Paula Castrucci, Mike
Collins, David Cooper, Paul Csigi, Ann Marie Cusick, Al Dunn, Tom Frew, Jovanna Gatti, Tom Gazowski, Michele Goldberg, Joe Gurka, Marcia
Haase, Clark Hamman, Dennis Herbert, Dean Houck, Heister Hower, Laurence Hughes, Carol Johnson, George Kinsley, Charles Kraieski, Doug
Krienke, Helena Kruse, Glenn Landis, Wm. Lehmkuhl, Julie Levoy, Barry Lindherst, Larry Lindner, Eugene Lispi, John Mainwaring, Steve Malone,
Wayne Marianelli, Harold Mayo, Mary Miller, Dennis Millett, Georgia Munro, Elaine Notari, Fred Pacolitch, Bruce Phair, Kay Platt, Jim Powell,
John Reap, Brenda Rieco, Mike Riebe, Mary Rogan, Joe Rosato, Byron Roth, Wm. Sauder, Joanne Schreibmaier, Ethel Shannon, Ron Shuleski,
Ray Suda, Wayne Szakal, Maggie Waligorski, Molly Wunder, Judy Yee, Bruce Yurko, Bob Zampetti, Mr. Nutaitis (director).

190

Membership - A. Agolino, C.
Bonanne, K. Boyle, G. Brezna,
Dennis, T. Dennis, R. Dewitt, M.
Garrity, M. Good, N. Greenbe1
Kelly, M. Kempinski, G. Kinsley,
D. Lutz, J. Mainwaring, S. Malo
Phair, L. Pickett, K. Platt, C. Poe
Unger, J. Vadeboncoeur, A. Vi·
Ziegler, J. Zola, C. Zupko, M. M

�Chorus

Membership - A. Agolino, C. Ametrano, E. Antanelis, K. Bates, C. Baumann, L. Beebe, C. Bennett, M. Billet, S. Blitzstein, A. Bogusko, J.
Bonanne, K. Boyle, G. Brezna, P. Castrucci, T. Cavallini, R. Celusniak, R. Conniff, D. Cooper, C. Crispell, M. D'Andrea, L. Daring, S. Davis, D.
Dennis, T. Dennis, R. Dewitt, M. Dewitt, S. Dillon, C. Donahue, D. Drost, A. Dunn, G. Eslinger, B. Feris, P. Fink, J. Frable, K. Fry, C. Gangi, P.
Garrity, M. Good, N. Greenberg, D. Gregson, J. Griffiths, T. Gross, N. Hofbauer, R. Hooley, H. Hoover, C. Johnson, J. Jones, L. Kandel, P.
Kelly, M. Kempinski, G. Kinsley, K. Kmietowicz, K. Koterba, C. Kresge, A. Kunigel, N. Lamoreaux, M. Leaser, J. Levoy, J. Lewandoski, A. Lukesh,
D. Lutz, J. Mainwaring, S. Malone, B. Marianelli, C. McCarty, W. Metcalfe, M. Miller, F. Mills, M. Morris, H. Murray, C. Oliveri, F. Pacolitch, B.
Phair, L. Pickett, K. Platt, C. Pochaski, G. Richie, M. Riebe, J. Sanger, K. Saslaw, J. Sauerhoff, D. Schonfeld, R. Shuleski, M. Smith, T. Tretter, C.
Unger, J. Vadeboncoeur, A. Vivian, M. Waligorski, J. Whaley, J. Williams, G. Winfield, J. Woolf, S. Youngkin, S. Yunkunis, R. Zampetti, R.
Ziegler, J. Zola, C. Zupko, M. Mercuri, R. Probert (director).

191

�Chora lettes
Row

Pukn

Row 1 - Mary Beth Miller, Patricia Burns, Claine Owens, Ruth Dewitt, Judith Sanger (director). Row 2 Roccograndi, Linda Neher, Sandra Sokoloski, Barbara Demko, Jane Matalavage, Pamela Fink (accompanist).

192

Ellen Steinkershner, Terry

�Row 1 - Merino Santarelli, John Williams, Bob Skrinak, Michael Riebe, Robert Wido. Row 2 Pukniak, George Hanes, Jim Godlewski, John Bortwick, John Reap, Bruce Marianelli (director).

Tim Earl, Thomas Livingston, John

Collegians

193

�Cue 'N' Curtain

�Row I - Debbie Dunleavy, Mike Gallagher, Ellen Connor, James Ferrario (vice-president), Matt Hughes, Joel
Fischman, John Kye. Row 2 - Glen Landis, Al Groh (adviser), Nancy Schultz, Fred Pacolitch, Karen Capwell, Sally
Kanner, Maureen Kortbawi, Rich Finkelstein, Cindy Moore. Row 3 - Bob Leach, Ruthanne Jones, Stanley Yunkunis,
Betsy Yunkunis, John Sauerhoff, Stewert Thomas (president), Don Nash, Julie Morse, Leda Pickett, Patrick Wilson.

Cue 'n Curtain lends its talent to both the on and off stage work of many of Wilkes' theater
productions . . .

195

�Clubs

Fine Arts
Association
Row 1 - Mary McKeoun, Edward Hoffman, Edward Kalish, Jayne
Bonning, Susan Namey. Row 2 - Marcia Minkoff, Rose Gennaro,
Paula Pinter. Row 3 - Colleen Skiff, Karen Cerep, Deborah Andresky,
Nancy Hancock, Marilyn Palenchar, Holli Stults, Joyce Andrejko, Jennifer Byrne. Row 4 - Richard Fuller (adviser), William Eggleston, Eleanor Space, Jane Mahoney, Bob Mikolayczak.

Row 1 - Michael Bacun
John Parulis, Gary Williar
Mary Snyder, Ann Marie 1
196

�Accounting Club

Row 1 - Michael Bacumpas, Richard Evans, Carl Hitchcock (vice-president), Anthony Kleinhans (treasurer),
John Parulis, Gary Williams. Row 2 - Arlene Sucheski (secretary), Lucille Poluke (president), Dolores Barno,
Mary Snyder, Ann Marie Wynn.
197

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Biological Society
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Row T - Candace Coleman, Danny Son, Nancy Slusser, Richard Sunday (president), John leurs, Richard Zachar, Robert Brown, Theresa
Godlewski (treasurer), Cathy lick. Row 2 - Kathryn Hadsall, Joanne Oliver, Deborah Rigle, Hope Pawlush, Mary Eileen Kunes, Joan Czoch,
Margie Czulewicz, Barbara Gush, Karen Skasko (recording secretary), Rosemaria Cieneiva (corresponding secretary), Joanne Schreibmaier,
David Thomas, Michael Trolio. Row 3 - Elliot Weinstock, Emilio Marianelli, Kenny Bolesta, Robert Goldstein, Paul Janecki, Paul Niezgoda,
Phil Huron, Fred Brown, Charles Chiampi, Joe Gammaitoni, George Comerosky, Ed Hockenbury, Richard Roberts.

Seated - Patricia Hyzinski (treasurE
Rodda. Standing - William Engle (i:
Rudda.

Seated - Mary Ellen Burns, Jeanne ,
Judy Namey (vice-president). Standin~
James Corrigan (president), Terry Roccc
198

�Chemical Society
J

obert Brown, Theresa
n Kunes, Joan Czoch
Joanne Schreibmaier:
1ecki, Paul Niezgoda,

Seated - Patricia Hyzinski (treasurer), Carol Ann Ziomek, Demetria Deakos, Patricia Stille, Leonardia Marusak (secretary), Nancy
Rodda. Standing - William Engle (president), Susan Ditson (vice-president), Linda Frankavitz, Eileen Chappel, Tom Armbruster, Dave
Ruddo.

Education Club

I

Seated - Mary Ellen Burns, Jeanne Abbate, Mary Ann Nickett, Rita Wallace, Marcia Minkoff, Estelle Novzen (recording secretary),
Judy Namey (vice-president). Standing - Gloria Gibblets, Carol Dorish, Jacquelyn Van Tuyle, Kathy Rogan, Mary Kane (treasurer),
James Corrigan (president), Terry Roccograndi (corresponding secretary) .
199

�Engineering Club

Row 1 - John Schlueter, Tom Burns, Dave Betts, Walter Kwiatkowski, Bill Bradbury, Tony Pusateri, Frank Krufka. Row 2 - Pete
Waskiowicz (treasurer), Richard Kutz, Frank Paulewicz, Tom Elbich, Mark Skopek, Anthony Pietreykowski, Robert Larmouth, Basil
Lynch, Trung Van Phan, Danna Hankey, Leo Koretz. Row 3 - Dr. James Toole (adviser), Emilio Marianelli (president), Angela
Mazza, Debbie Weidner, Ann Tracy, Jean Marie Buccalini, Margarite Tsatsarounou (vice-president), Doreen Pellegrini (secretary),
Walt Thompson, Dr. U. R. Nejib (adviser). Row 4 - Dr. John Orehotsky (adviser), George Offsnack, Patrick Koons, Rick Simkulak, John Hudak, James Hanak, John Their, Kurt Moser, George Lucas, Cromwell Thomas, Walter Kaby.

Seated - Judy Kole,
- Frank Annum, Omc
hafza, Larry Chan, Wi:

French

Club

Ruth Werts (president), Arla Tomko (vice-president), Kathy Fetch, Beth Kaye, Beth Roche, Kamille Warkola (secretary), Linda Remaly (treasurer).

200

Row 1 - Marie Ma
Williams, Janet CencE
Roberts (president), W

�Internationa I Club

nk Krufko. Row 2 - Pete
;ki, Robert Lormouth, Basil
'ionelli (president), Angela
reen Pellegrini (secretory),
&gt;atrick Koons, Rick Simku-

Seated - Judy Kole, Mary Cheung, Margarito Tsatorounou (president), Nadia Kotsorou, Mory Beth Appnell, Hoe-Sook Kim. Standing
- Frank Annum, Omar Al Saleh, Joseph Banguita, Antonios Bardoutsos, Stelios Patsiokas, Sidhu Jashinder, Abdul Allena, Taghi Roohafza, Larry Chan, Wissine Bene-Hoene, Sam Anyomi.

Math Club

,eth Roche, Komille War-

Row 1 - Marie Matiska, Angela Centrella, Jean Miszcyzk, Christine Buchina, Cliff Dungey, Alexis Buchina, Rosemary Petty, Ann
Williams, Janet Cencetti. Row 2 - Paul Goodman, Michael Hischak, Bob Dzugan (vice-president), Charles Waite, Kim Bucklano, Joe
Roberts (president), Walt Straub (treasurer).

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Membership - Richard Chisarick, Joseph Zbegner, Raymond Hall, Lucretia Marconi (president), Arlene McHale (treasurer), Diane Opet,
Michael O'Boyle, Alan Rosenberg, Charles Schicker, Walter Volinski, Charlene Volpe (secretary), Nick Costanzo, Delphine Opet, Rosemary Petty, Edward Pelczar.

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hine Opet, Rose-

203

�Row 1 - Robert Zampetti, Joseph Baranowski, Byron Roth, Ray Suda, Dennis Millett, Barry Lindhurst, George Kinsley, Al Dunn. Row 2
- Jack Bower, Ann Cusik, Fred Pecolitch, Connie Oliveri, Judy Zola, Terry Cavallini, Diane Drost, Mary Leaser, Glen Landis, Larry
Hughes. Row 3 - Chris Zupko, Bob Atherholt, Gene Lispi, Kay Platt,_Chris Donahue, Maggie Waligorski, Ethel Shannon, Paula Kastruchi, Shirley Davis. Row 4 - Giovanna Gatti, Karen Kmietowicz, Bruce Phair.

Membership -

M.E.N.C.

Officers
Bruce Phair, treasurer; Bob Zampetti, president; Shirley
Davis, vice-president; Paula Castrucci, secretary.

Bob Rutt (corr
Boshinski, Free
Kerry Graf, C,
Motelovage, LI
Fisher, Angie
Stopkoski, Wa

�Polar Bear Club

Membership - Ralph Presciutti (president), Dave Davis (vice-president), Barbara Bilinkas (treasurer), Holli Stults (recording secretary),
Bob Rutt (corresponding secretary), Jean Abbate, Les Adams, Eva Antanelis, Nicholas Atwell, Jane Bankus, Louise Ann Beebe, Tom
Boshinski, Fred Brickel, Kenneth Clark, Dennis Copenhauer, Jack Fetch, Glen Flack, Sue Flannery, Wayne f=u lerton, George Gettinger,
Kerry Graf, Carol Hussa, Rosemary Kaminski, John Kelly, Glenn Gerin, Ruth Kret, Dave Kulick, Kenneth Levin, Peter Matechak, Jane
Matelavage, Lloyd Ortman, Donna Ostrofski, Gail Packer, Pam Parkin, Tom Pezzicara, Michael Pituch, Dorothy Reese, Rich Lack, Maddy
Fisher, Angie Santos, Joan Shepherd, Kathy Skolnik, Barbara Smith, Danny Son, Nick Sorano, Donald Stigliano, Pat Stille, Marla
Stopkoski, Walt Thompson, David Thorne, Dod Wickham, Barbara Wickham, Barbara Yanchuk, Bob Zukauskas.

205

�Physics Club

Row 1 - Dr. Morrow (adviser), Rosemary Petty, Sally Kazinetz, Christine Buchina, Kathy Krute, Alixis Buchina, Janice Koval,
Maureen Gregg, Mary Rowny (secretary), Maryann Reino, Rita Ryneski. Row 2 - Edward Nowak, Craig Miller, Stanley Grilsevicz (vice-president), Thomas Yencha (president), Emilio Marianelli, Steve Washko, Roy Getzoff, Jim Gosart.

Psychology Club

206

Row I - Ann Orzechowski (treasurer), Al Pellegrini (president), Jackie Debo (secretary}. Row 2 - Donald Whittaker, John Anderson, Gerry Denion, Sally
Kanner, Paul Garrity, Dominick Bartoli, Walter Pellegrini, Steve Grossman, Carol Hewitt, Janet Waxmonsky, Mary Linda Rogan. Row 3 - Cheryl Carbine,
Penny Nanstiel, Emilio Marianelli, Fern Walters, Angela Alba, Bernadette Feris, Mary Ellen Zurek, Michele Kotchick, John Maskornick, Beverly Phillips, Kamille
Warkala. Row 4 - Cathy Caffrey, Donna Piston, Arlene McHale, John Reynolds, Angela Escudero, Anita Fragale, Ross Piazza, Pat Chapura, Tom Burns, Mary
Smith, Pat Halo!, Doreen Serafina, Mary Becker, Rita Wallace, Ed Muskauski.

Row 1 - John Kowalchick (
Martin Hyzinski, Phil Auron,
Pawlush, Debbie Kazinetz, Kc

�Russian Club
:hina, Janice Koval,
~iller, Stanley Grit-

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m, Gerry Denion, Solly
v 3 - Cheryl Carbine,
Beverly Phillips, Komille
ipuro, Tom Burns, Mory

Membership - Jim Kelly (president), Tammy Hrynko
(vice-president), Noel Duffy (treasurer), Howard Levy
(secretary), Rosemaria Cienciva, Mark Dorrance, Kenneth Engler, Teresa Godlewski, Judy Gretz, Kathy
Hulanick, Sandra Januczewski, Wayne Kester, Nadzia Litiako, Nancylee Maskornick, Anna Ostapix,
Hope Pawlush, Marie Talpash, Joan Zaleski.

Russian Chorus

Row I - John Kowalchick (vice-president), Robert Larmouth (president), Basil Lynch (treasurer), Joe Grinkevich, Joe Suchocki,
Mortin Hyzinski, Phil Auron, Andy Bowalick. Row 2 - Carolyn Kresge, Andrea Lukesh (music director), Pat Hyzinski, Hope
Powlush, Debbie Kazinetz, Kathy Hulanick, Nancylee Maskornick.

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Michael Simori 1
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vian.

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Row 1 - Deanna Galli, Debby Boyer, Margaret Wendy, Diane Opet, Elena De Rojas (secretary), Barbara Gilotti,
Rozanne Levanduski (treasurer). Row 2 - Frank Singer, Cathy Lane, Dr. Marban (adviser), John Jenytone (vicepresident), Marcio Menezes (vice-president), Alan Rosenberg, Richard Wesenyak.

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Michael Simori (treasurer), Ronald Harris (vice-president), Bill Nichols, Charlie
Abate (president), Donald Henson (adviser), John Jardine (adviser), Ann Vivian.

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1ry), Barbara Gilotti,
lohn Jen ytone (vice-

Row 1 Row 2 -

Brenda Noble, Mark Paikin (treasurer), Jennifer Byrne.
Roy Getzoff (vice-president), Bob Post, Jim Loftus (president), Jim Yanora. Row 3 - Jeff Grandinetti, Ginny Mccarty, Linda
Emershaw, Sam Guinta.

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1972

�Rehearsal
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Chairman of the Board, Ingersoll-Rand Company

AWARDS
OUTSTANDING GRADUATES
OF THE YEAR ................ Harry P. Bielecki, Jr.
Michael F. Doney
Michael M. Mariani

DEAN'S SCHOLARSHIP
AW ARDS ......................... Joyce Boyle
James Garofalo

HUMANITIES AWARD ............ Charles J. Abate
NATURAL SCIENCE AND
MATHEMATICS A WARD .......... John R. Anderson
SOCIAL SCIENCES A WARD ........ James Garofalo
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT

AW ARD ................. Muhammad

Ali Ghannam

HONORARY DEGREES
DOCTOR OF SCIENCE ........... William L. Wearly
DOCTOR OF HUMANE
LETTERS ........................ Daniel J. Flood
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���SCOREBOARD
Opponents

Wilkes
29
20
35
-28
3
- 7
15
41

*Lycoming
*Moravian
*Delaware Valley
Ithaca
• Juniata
Indiana St.
East Stroudsburg
Muskingum

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1971 Record: 6-2
• MAC Record 4-0
Coach: Roland Schmidt (53-24-1)

Row I - Bob Ashton, Steve Bolla, Mike Hughes, Kent Jones, Ron Hillard, Charles Graziano, Tony Cardinale, Ted Yeager, Dan Walters, Bill Hanbury, Garf Jones, John
Kerr, Ron Fritts, Neil Langdon. Row 2 - Bob West, Pat Ratchford, George Sillup, Joe Bartell, Rick Masi, Al Regner, Larry Lally, Rich Lack, Jeff Giberson, Frank Galicki,
John Holland, Joe Pavill, Bill Woronko, Mike Borski. Row 3 - Bob McBride, Jim Rodda, Gary Driscole, Rich Lorenzen, John Collins, Tom Boshinski, Bob Ozgar, Jeff
Grandinetti, Craig Deacon, Steve Adamchak, John Marion, Tom McGann, Tom Panetta, Terry Blaum. Row 4 - Ron Labenski, mgr.; Reinhardt Bolesta, Tom Butler, Len
Wasmanski, Steve Bachak, Ralph Gatrane, Paul Hughes, Bernard Ford, Dan Maze, John Van Gorder, Nick Ametrano, Doug Houghton, Bob Mazzi"telli. Row 5- Joe
Treacy, mgr.; Jim Yanora, Dave Wojtowicz, Bill Betzger, Dave Nieman, Alan Barrett, Bill Altmire, Mike Newman, Bill Horan, Don Metzger, Ray Kuderka. Row 6 - Head
Coach Roland Schmidt; Assistant Coaches: Jonah Goobic, Bob Corbo, Joe Skvarla, Dick Orlowski, Gene Domzalski.

�Football
It was that kind of a season. It was a season of optimism as the Colonels opened the
campaign with convincing wins over M.A.C. rivals Lycoming and Moravian. It was a season
of determination and pride as the blue and
gold came back from a huge halftime deficit to defeat always troublesome Delaware
Valley. It was a season not lacking in frustration and disappointment as a stinging defeat
at Ithaca brought all hopes of an undefeated
season to an end. It was a season of heroics
as a last minute field goal against Juniata by
freshman Terry Blaum signaled the end to an
undefeated season against M.A.C. competition. It was a season of breaks as Indiana St.
of Pa. capitalized on a block punt to carry off
a close victory even though Wilkes led in the
battle of statistics and in controlling the tempo
of the game. It was a season of retribution
and jubilation as the spirited Colonels won
that always big one against arch-enemy East
Stroudsburg. It was a season that ended as it
had begun with a convincing victory and with
renewed optimism in the future of Colonel
football. It was a season of records as Ted
Yeager finished his football career the holder
of 10 Wilkes College records and the coholder of three others. It was a great season.
It was a Wilkes College football season. It
was almost a perfect season. It was that kind
of a season.

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Colonels

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Colorful

Campaign

�Last Match Decides M.A.C. Champions

The enthusiastic crowds that came to Ralston
Field were rewarded as the Wilkes College
soccer team fought its way into championship
contention. To add to the excitement, the
M.A.C. Northern Division Championship along
with a spot in the National Collegiate Playoffs
was at stake as perennial power Elizabethtown arrived in Wilkes-Barre for the final
match of the regular season. Although suffering defeat, before one of the largest crowds
ever to witness a soccer match at Wilkes, the
excellent calibre of Colonel play throughout
the season was supported by the M.A.C.
Northern Division All-Star selections. Completing a brilliant career at the goalie position,
Chip Eaton, along with Bob Linabery and Ed
Garabedian, were chosen as first team members. With the loss of only Eaton and Rich
Combellack from the starting unit, Coach Rokita should have his hooters in contention again
next year.

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�Soccer
SCORECARD
Wilkes
3
6
8
4
-2

3
3
3
2
2
8
-2
-4
4
-0

Opponents
Alumni
Baptist Bible
•Upsala
•Moravian
• Phil. Textile
• Muhlenberg
•Lycoming
•Scranton
•Stevens
Kutztown
•Wagner
Binghamton St.
Madison F.D.U.
• Susquehanna
• Elizabethtown

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04
5

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1971 Record: 8-4-2
•MAC Record 7-2-1
Coach: Tom Rokita (14-8-4)

Row 1 - Ed Garabedian, Alfonso Favata, Ed Weber, Bob Lineberry (co-captain), Charles Eaton (co-captain), Rich Combellack, Rieb
Weinstein, Rober Danbury. Row 2 - Bob Janosik, Gary Mocko, Bob Ryan, Rich Marchant, Jerry Blade, Tom Burns, Stellios Patsiokas.
Row 3 - Coach Tom Rokita, Marty Pobutkiewicz, Gary Schachter, Keith Shallcross, Mike Shoemaker, Simean Ntafos, George BeneHoane, Bill Kilken.

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Duane Sadvary, Bruce Davis, Joe Miraglia, Don Nash, Jim Godlewski, Garry Horning, Coach George Pawlush.

�Harriers Hustle Despite Record

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lia, Don Nash, Jim God1wlush.

Colonels Await Future

SCORECARD
Opponent

Wilkes
-40
-50
18
-37
18
-33
-29

-35
-50
-37
-39
-41

Baptist Bible
Bloomsburg
Cheyney
*Delaware Valley
*Lebanon Valley
*Scranton
Baptist Bible
*Scranton
Binghamton St.
Ithaca
*Gettysburg
• Susquehanna

18
15
3715
4622
26
21
15
19
16
18

Under the direction of George Pawlush the Colonel
Cross-Country Team in only its second year of intercollegiate competition found the going a little rough.
Yet the campaign cannot be looked at solely on the
basis of the record. The fy{o wins recorded over Cheyney State and M.A.C. foe Lebanon Valley were indicative of better things to come for Coach Pawlush
and his harriers.

1971 Record: 2-10
*MAC Record: 1-5
Coach: George Pawlush (2-10)

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�Womens
Field Hockey
Streaks set the stage for this
year's women's field hockey team .
. The inability to score resulted in
the team suffering four straight
losses at the start of the season.
The problem was soon reversed as
the Colonelettes held their opponents to only one goal over the
final four matches thereby balancing their season's record at four
wins and four losses. Miss Jean
Adams concluded her outstanding
career at Wilkes by being named
the offense M.V.P. at the annual
Athletic Awards Banquet.

�SCORECARD
Opponents
-0
-0
-1

-0
2
4
4
6

Albright
Bloomsburg
Lock Haven
Kutztown
Keystone J.C.
Misericordia
Keystone J.C.
Misericordia

2
7
9
4
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1971 Record: 4-4
Coaches : Gay Foster, Sandra Bloomberg

�Row 1 - Ann Tracy, Linda Holonia, Irene Gelb, Kathy Davies, Laraine Mancuso, Donna Doncses, Kathy
Koterba, Ellen Schwartz, Angella Centrella, Bonnie Coles. Row 2 - Varsity Coach Gay Foster, Managers
Sue Young and Karen Allen, Molly Moran, Stephanie Pufko, Valerie Aiello, Debbie Flitcroft, Denise Chapura, Elaine Swisloski, Joan Sheppard, Debbie Wysocki, Managers Karen Capwell and Nancy Schultz,
J.V. Coach Sandy Bloomberg.

Women's
Basketball

Wilke
-33
36
-28
-25

-30
39
42
-30
-25
-26
-41
-26

�SCORECARD
Opponents

Wilkes
-33
36

-28
-25
-30
39

42
-30
-25
-26
-41
-26

Lock Hciven
Job Corp
Muhlenberg
Misericordia
Luzerne Comm.
Susquehanna
Albright
Misericordia
Luzerne Comm.
Bloomsburg
Kutztown
Marywood

82
2651

43
33

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40
58

46
48
48

· 1971-72 Record: 2-10
Coach: Gay Foster

Team Has Off Year
Win Only Two
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�Cagers Make M.A.C. Playoffs for 1st Time

Basketball
Despite a six game losing streak in the middle
of the season, the basketball team under the
leadership of dynamic first-year coach, Roger
Bearde, produced the most exciting season ever
in the school's history. Facing the loss of four
starters and under a new coach, it appeared that
it would be a lean year for the roundball sport
at Wilkes. Nothing could have been further from
the truth as the hustling Colonels not only managed to produce their fifth straight non-losing
season, but for the first time in the school's history qualified for the M.A.C. Northern Division

playoffs.
The 1971-72 team loses only starter Dave Kurosky, who led the M.A.C. Northern Division in
rebounding and psyched-up Terry Jones. With
the return of the backcourt combination of Roman Shahay and Greg O'Brien, the rebounding
and scoring of Mark Caterson and MikEl Bachkoski, and the improvement of the fantastic freshman trio of Steve Ferrence, Clarence Ozgo and
Greg Buzinski, next season should surpass this
one in excitement and accomplishment.

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�SCORECARD
Wilkes
87
78
105
106
- 89
77
78
63
- 88

- 58
- 72
52

- 65
97
- 62
116
67

55
76
93
101
- 79
- 70

Opponents
• Susquehanna
Phila. Pharmacy
• Elizabethtown
Bap~ist Bible
*Lycoming
*Wagner
Susquehanna
Bloomsburg St.#
Lycoming_#
• Albright
*Phila. Textile
*Delaware Valley
East Stroudsburg St.
• Juniata
Lock Haven St.
Baptist Bible
*Upsala
Binghamton St.
Moravian
Madison F.D.U.
Lycoming
Lebanon Valley
*Scranton

Record:
Regular Season 12-11
• MAC Northern Division 5-5
# Berwick Rotary Tournament
'MAC Playoffs
72
Philo. Textile
Coach: Roger Bearde ( 12-12)

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1st Year
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�Wrestling
The 1971-72 Colonel wrestling team once again
displayed that quality of greatness which has established Wilkes as one of the top "college division"
wrestling powers in the entire nation. The addition of
nationally ranked "university" powers Oregon State
and Army to the wrestling schedule showed that
Wilkes could more than hold its own with any team in
the country. The Colonel Grapplers had the standing
room only crowd on its feet as visiting Oregon State
had to rally from a 12-9 deficit to garner a hard
fought victory. The match with Army at West Point
found the Reesemen suffering defeat by the narrow
margin of 17-16.
Faced with this type of tough competition throughout the year, the M.A.C. Tournament comprised of
some twenty teams proved to be little more than a
Wilkes dual meet. Jay McGinley, Bob Roberts, Artie
Trovei, Mike Lee, Al Zellner and Al Arnould brought
home individual conference titles while Bob Yanku
garnered a second place finish and Bob Matley a
third to tie the conference record of 116 points set
the previous year by Wilkes. The next week at
Oswego New York the Colonels finished sixth in the
National College Division Wrestling Tournament.
Gaining All American honors due to their showing in
this tournament were Al Zellner, Mike Lee, and Bob

SCORECARD
Opponents

Wilkes
32
34
- 6
40
43
-14
38
36
-16
53
33
18
39

Oneonta St.
Montclair St.
Buffalo
SUNY Oswego
N.Y. Maritime
Oregon St.
SUNY Binghamton
Elizabethtown
Army
Madison F.D.U.
Lycoming
Hofstra
East Stroudsburg St.

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1971-72 Record: 10-3
MAC Champions - 116 pts.
6th place in nationals
Coach: John Reese
Assistant Coach: Joe Greenlee

Roberts.

Row 1 - Bill Forrester, Dennis Gillespie, Paul Martinez, Mike Ellis, Jim DeSombre, Ed Garabedian. Row 2 - Jay McGinley, Bob Roberts, Art
Trovei, Tom Morris, Bob Matley, Mike Lee, Al Zellner, Bob Yanku, Bruce Gover, Al Arnould. Row 3 - Coach Reese, Al Favata, Bill Kenny, Bob
Darling, Tom Rapine, Ralph Musgrave, Joe Grinkevich, Gene Ashley, Manager Don Bonawitz, Assistant Coach Greenlee.

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College Team
in Nation

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Opponent

Wilkes
-32
-35
-23
53
61
51
57

Bloomsburg St.
Binghamton St.
East Stroud. St.
Philo. Textile
PMC
Lycoming
Jersey City St.

50
66

78
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1972 Record: 4-3
Coach: Robert Corbo

Swimming
Doug Krienke
1st Wilkes
Swim Team
All American

Row 1 - Bernard Ford,
chant, Doug Mason, Barr
- Don Drust, Jim Pheth
Corbo. Mis~ing - Bob He

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Records
First Winning
Season
in Wilkes
History
Row 1 - Bernard Ford, Dave Kowalek, Bill Miller. Row 2 - Rick Marchant, Doug Mason, Barry Rasmussen, Doug Krienke, Roy Siegel. Row 3
- Don Drust, Jim Phethean, Gene Dobrydney, Brian Finn, Coach Bob
Corba. Missing - Bob Henze, Jeff Giberson.

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�Baseball
Opening and final game losses were the only dark
spots in an otherwise flawless 1972 baseball campaign. The Colonels finished the season with a glittering 12-2 record and with the Middle Atlantic Conference Championship in their possession. Pitching
proved to be the forte of the team as the Colonel
mound squad recorded a glittering ERA of 1.03.
Leader of the pitching staff was senior southpaw Ted
Sokolowski who compiled a record of 6-1 , while striking out 63 batters in 55 innings. Also contributing to
the Wilkes hurling venture were Gene Camoni, Jeff
Giberson, and Paul Hughes. While the Wilkes bats
thundered less than in previous seasons the blue and
gold offense did produce at a highly respectable 275
clip. Leading the Colonel Bombers was senior first
baseman Mike Bergbauer, who battered opposing
pitchers for a .360 batting average. Other players
over the .300 level were Marty Pobutkiewicz, Frank
Galicki, Dan Maze, and Ted Yeager. Ted Yeager
closed out his illustrious career by establishing three
more Colonel records for runs (62), walks (39), and
stolen bases (50).

�SCORECARD
Wilkes
- 4 *Delaware Valley
6 • Scranton

Opponents

8
Binghamton State
11
Kutztown
4 *Stevens
7 *Stevens
6 *Muhlenberg
3 • Albright
2 * Juniata
3 * Juniata
8 *Ursinus
7 *Phila. Textile
4
Bloomsburg St.
- 5
Bloomsburg St.

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1972 Record: 12-2
• MAC Record: 9-1
Coach: Gene Domzalski (36-1)

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Row 1 - Gene Camoni, Mike Barski, Mike Bergbauer, Ted Yeager, Ted Sokolowski, Jeff Giberson, Frank
Golicki, Rick Masi. Row 2 - Nancy Schultz, statistician; Col Schluter, Dan Maze, Jerry Bavitz, Joe Yurko, Poul
Hughes, Poul Evans, Jim Godlewski, mgr. Row 3 - Head Coach Gene Domzalski; Assistant Coach Jonah
Goobic; Morty Pobutkewicz, John Collins, Assistant Cooch Bob Duliba; Dick Lopotto, Russ Daubert.

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Wilkes

Opponents

438 Lycoming
-438 Lebanon Valley
438 Franklin and
Marshall
12 East Stroud.
16 Bloomsburg
422 Upsala
-422 Susquehanna
398 Moravian
-416 Juniata
416 Albright

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1972 Record: 7-3
MAC Tournament Champions
Coach: Roland Schmidt (23-14)

Golfers Tee-Off to Second Straight
MAC Title
What was considered an amazing fete the previous year proved to be no fluke as the blue and gold duffers of
Coach Rollie Schmidt captured their second straight Middle Atlantic Conference Championship. It was no cake
walk, however, as defense of the title did prove harder to accomplish with the Colonel golfers narrowly edging
out Juniata by one stroke. Playing on the championship foursome were seniors Gary Williams and John Corbett,
and MAC medalists Gerry Stankiewicz (4th place) and Rich Berkheiser (5th place). With these two MAC medal

winners returning and with the improved play of Dave Davis, Bob Dwyer and Bill Berkheiser, the Colonels should
once again be in a position to defend their championship, although it seems that it's always tougher to defend
a title than it is to capture one.

M.A.C. Title Winni
John Corbett, Gerry

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John Corbett,
o MAC medal
olonels should
1her to defend

M.A.C. Title Winners: Coach Rollie Schmidt, Rich Berkheiser,
John Corbett, Gerry Stankiewicz, Gary Williams.

297

�Row 1 - Harry Lukis (captain), Eric Massar, Sheff Webb, Dave
Chorba, Dave Meckbeck. Row 2 Rich McGuire, Lew Partridge, Bob Dombroski, John Durbin, Mitchell Gouse.

298

�Row 1 - Stephanie Pufko, Ann Tracy, Sue Flannery, Ellen
Schwartz, Rose Gennaro, Nancy Snee. Row 2 - Laraine Mancuso, Ruth Kret, Darleen Kishbaugh, Debbie Wysocki, Diane
Giovanni.

SCORECARD
Wilkes
5
5
-3

-4
5
6

-4

Opponents
•Moravian
•Scranton
• Muhlenberg
Bloomsburg St.
• Susquehanna
•Scranton
•Albright

446
5

435

1972 Record: 4-3
• MAC Record: 4-2
Coach: Tom Rokita (4-3)
Women's Tennis

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Baptist Bible
1972 Record: 2-0

Opponents
20-

Tennis
Women's lib made another giant step forward as women's tennis was introduced into the
college athletic program. The men also took a giant step forward to record their first winning
season since 1969. The highlight of the season came on opening day as Moravian College, who
year in and year out seemed to defeat the Colonels by large margins, fell to defeat to the
rejuvenated Rokitamen. Closing out their tennis careers for Wilkes were Captain Harry Lukis,

Eric Massar, and Lew Partridge.

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�Lacrosse
While most Colonel sport enthusiasts were hoping for a .500
season by the stickmen, the Colonel Lacrosse Tearn through outstanding desire, hustle, and effort overcame monumental obstacles to finish the season with an outstanding 7-2 record. What
was most impressive was the fact that teams who had defeated
the Colonels the previous year by as many as ten or more
goals, now suffered defeat to the spirited Wilkes lacrossers.
Highlighting the seven wins were a last minute victory over Dickinson, and "unexpected upsets" over M.A.C. powers Stevens,
Muhlenberg, and Western Maryland. After these important wins
which brought the team's record to 7-0, the frenzied Wilkes
fans were now hoping for an unbelievable undefeated season;
even though the· final two matches were against two of the
toughest foes on the schedule. With a halftime score of 5-2, in
favor of Wilkes, against almost the same Gettysburg team that
had beaten the lacrossers the previous year by a score of 14-1 ;
prospects of win number eight and a 9-0 season looked
brighter and brighter. Gettysburg soon ruined the dream with a
second half rally that handed the stickmen their first defeat by
the narrow margin of one goal. A defeat to Lebanon Valley
concluded the season but could not diminish the unexpected
and tremendous accomplishment achieved by the individual
competitors who exemplified team performance at its best.

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Coach Charles Mc
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Wilkes
5
6

9
4
13

4

9
5
3

Opponents

Newark St.
*Stevens
*Haverford
*Dickinson
Kutztown
*Muhlenberg
*West Maryland
*Gettysburg
*Lebanon Valley

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1972 Record: 7-2
*MAC Record: 5-2
Coach: Charles Mattei

Row 1 - Andy Annesi, Pete Herbst, Tony Cardinal, Co-captain Rich Ferranti, Co-captain
Mike Palko, Roy Getsoff, Al Regner, Steve Coleman. Row 2 - Jim Rodda, Jim Yanora,
Tom Chabalko, Clyde Fitch, Bill Woronko, Mark Skvarla, Steve Moscone. Row 3 - Bob
Mazzatelli, Craig Deacon, Rich Torenzen, Jeff Grandinetti, Paul Pindris, John Rice, Vin
Krill, Tony Blaso. Row 4 - Don Mock, Bob Armstrong, Bill Winter, Jay Reuben, Jeff
Gearheart, Bob Rischman, Terry Blaum. Row 5 - Assistant Coach Jon Hobrock, Head
Coach Charles Mattei, Gary Geischen, Assistant Coach Joe Skvarla, Manager Mike Caravel!.
301

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A Small Part of Wilkes but the Essence of Wilkes

�Ferranti-Palko

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Complement Each Other
As Captains of Year
The Lacrosse success in 1972 can be directly linked to
the two senior co-captains Rich Ferranti and Mike
Palko. Together they symbolize the attitudes and ideas that
are Wilkes. In Rich one finds a personality with the ability
to psych others, to instill others with the desire to excel
and hustle, and to instruct and help others as is evidenced
not only in lacrosse but in his endeavors in Reach out, Red
Cross and the Class Gift Fund Campaign. Where Rich has
the ability to excite, Mike is the steadying force who can
move the team back to its established patterns when emotional play would tend to result in team confusion. Mike
seems to always exhibit rational thought as is evidenced
by his being awarded the Ramanujin Prize for accomplishment in mathematics. Together Rich and Mike exemplify
the soul of Wilkes. A soul which attempts to perform and
instruct with the idea of being a part of the whole that
strives for inner as well as visible betterment. A soul that
combines enthusiasm and thoughtful regard for change
which produces this betterment and development.
FERRANTI, PALKO, LACROSSE 1972 - A SMALL PART
OF WILKES BUT THE ESSENCE OF WILKES.

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Congratulations and
Best Wishes to the
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57 South Main Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 1870 I

F. E. PARKHURST, INC.

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General Insurance

Camera's and Photo Supplies

COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE
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28 N. Main St.

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Congratulations and Best Wishes
to the CLASS OF 1972
25 Public Square
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

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200 Kingston Corners Bldg.
Kingston, Pa.

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THE GEDUNK
Compliments of

SAM'S COFFEE SHOP

OSCAR JONES

DAN GRANT

- THE ART SHOP 154 So. Main St.
312

"YOUR PLACE"
Fine Subs and Super Sandwiches
Open Every Nite 'til Midnight
825-7075

Wilkes-Barre

Artists' Materials,
Custom Framing - Gallery 823~0518

CONGRATULATIONS
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THE LETTERWOMEN

�26-28 Public Square
Wilkes-Barre,' Pa. 1870 I

228-230 Lackawanna Ave .
Scranton, Pa. 18503

HEADQUARTERS FOR COLLEGE RINGS
TROPHIES AND JEWELRY

PENN SHOPPING PLAZA
384 South Main Street
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 1870 I

Phone 825-5296

DONAHUE'S HOUR GLASS
COCKTAIL LOUNGE
Congratulations Class of 1972

PHONE: (717) 822-3101

WILKES-BARRE
WINDOW CLEANING CO.
125 Washington St.

• LIGHTING FIXTU.RES
• ELECTRIC SUPPLIES
• APPLIANCES

WILKES-BARRE
ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO.

Building and Floor Maintenance

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636 Market Street

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Wilkes-Barre, Pa .
823-9824

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Paint Center of Wyoming Valley

MAIN OFFICE
280 South River Street
Wilkes -Barre, Pa.
824-4551

BRANCH
5 Exeter Avenue
West Pittston, Pa.
654-8451

Patrons
Angel Belie
Frank C. Castellino
(Recorder of Deeds)
City Shoe Repair
Essie Flower Shop
Mildred A. Gittins
Arthur J. Hoover '55
Walter Kaby
Dr. Bronis J. Kaslas
Dr. and Mrs. David M. Leach

Anne Yanko Liva
Dr. Charlotte Lord
The Roy Martin Family
Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Michelini
Dean and Mrs. James Moss
Rep. Frank J. O'Connell
One Hour Porterizing
Susan's Specialty Shop
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FRIENDS
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Disibio

. Dr. and Mrs. H. Swain, Jr.
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�Senior Directory
CHARLES JOSEPH ABATE 280 S. Franklin St., WilkesBarre, Pa., B.A., Philosophy.
JEANNE C. ABBATE 15
Jordan Ave., Oyster Bay,
N.Y., B.A., English.
JEAN MARILYN ADAMS 158 Thomas Ave., Maple
Shade, N.J., B.A., Fine Arts.
WYNNE A. ADONIZIO 611 Charles Ave., Kingston,
Pa., B.A., Sociology.
ANNE DOROTHEA AGOLINO
227 Wyoming Ave., W.
Pittston, Pa., B.S., Music Education.
FRANCES ANN SAUM AIKEN
- 2918 Blueberry La., Bowie,
Md., B.A., Sociology.
CAROL JOYCE ALLEN - 63
Church St., Kingston, Pa., B.A.,
German.
SHIRLEY KNAUTZ ALTERS 22 Johnson St., Fords, N.J.,
B.S., Biology.
ROBERT C. AMICO 152½
Johnson St., Pittston, Pa., B.S.,
Commerce and Finance.
BETH LOUISE ANDERSON 2250 Fink Ave., Williamsport,
Pa., B.A., Sociology.
JOHN ROBERT ANDERSON
R.D. # 1, Box 588, Harvey's Lake, Pa., B.S., Physics.
DEREK HUGH ANDREINI 37 Mt. Pleasant Pl., W. Orange, N.J., B.A., Psychology.
ANTHONY J. ANNESI - R.D.
# 1, Sherburne, N.Y., B.A.,
Psychology.
WALTER ANUSHKO - 17 W.
Beatty St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.,
B.S., Commerce and Finance.
KAREN ARGENTATI - 21 E.
Kirmar Ave., Nanticoke, Pa.,
B.A., Fine Arts.
EUGENE LOUIS ARTISTEO, JR.
1523 Duval St., Philadelphia, Pa., B.A., Sociology.
HENRY FRANK ARVA, II 206 E. Keller St., Mechanicsburg, Pa., B.S., Commerce and
Finance.
PAULETTE ERWINE ASHTON
322 Beade St., Plymouth,
Pa., B.A., Sociology.
ROBERT GEORGE ASHTON
26 Church St., Hanover
Gr., Wilkes-Barre, Pa., B.S.,
Commerce and Finance.
BARBARA ANN AULISIO 53 First Ave., Kingston, Pa.,
B.A., English.
DONNA LEE AYERS 403
316

Blackman St., Wilkes-Barre,
Pa., B.S., Nursing Education.
ROBERT M. BABSKIE 246
E. Washington St., Nanticoke,
Pa., B.A., Psychology.
MICHAEL J. BACUMPAS 266 Walnut St., Luzerne, Pa.,
B.S., Commerce and Finance.
KAREN LYNN BAILEY 1701 N. Sumner Ave., Scranton, Pa., B.A., Psychology.
KAREN LEE BALDONI - 202
N. Main St., Plains, Pa., B.A.,
Sociology.
DONALD STUART BALL - 32
Guy St., Dover, N.J., B.S., Music Education.
STEPHEN GEORGE BALLA 36 S. Walnut St., Nanticoke,
Pa., B.A., Psychology.
DOROTHY LOUISE BANKS R.D. # 3, Box 215C, Dallas,
Pa., B.A., Sociology.
PATRICIA BARANOSKI - 305
Lyndwood Ave., Wilkes-Borre,
Pa., B.A., Psychology.
LAURA BARBERA - 21 Francisco Ave., Little Falls, N.J.,
B.A., Economics.

ROSEMARY ANNE BARATTA
-

74 Nicholson St., Wilkes-

Barre, Pa., B.A., English.
ROBERT A. BARNEY -

63
Blair St., Plymouth, Pa. B.A.,
Political Science.
DOLORES MARIE BARNO 215 · Center St., Nanticoke,
Pa., B.S., Business Education.
ANN D. BARRETTE 11 E. ,
Frothingham St., Pittston, Pa.,
B.A., Sociology.
BARBARA MARIE BARSKI 31 Italy St., Mocanaqua, Pa.,
B.A., Social Science.
JOSEPH ROBERT BARTELL 1935 Wyoming Ave., Exeter,
Pa., B.A., Psychology.
DOMINICK J. BARTOLI - 85
Maffett St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.,
B.A., Psychology.
KAREN DENISE BATES 8107 15th Ave., Hyattsville,
Md., i.A., Music.
RICHARD CAREY BECKER 208 S. Main St., Mountaintop,
Pa., B.S., Mathematics.
CHARLES RICHARD BECKLEY
46 Bell St., S. Bound
Brook, N.J., B.S., Commerce
and Finance.
KATHRYN C. BEKANICH 1_141 Spring St., Avoca, Pa.,
B.A., English.
MARIE ELAINE S. BERGANY A

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80 Bellas St., Kingston,
Pa., B.A., Fine Arts.
MICHAEL WALTER BERGBAUER 98 W. Ross St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa., B.S., Commerce and Finance.
CHARLES PAUL BERKANT 511 S. Franklin St., WilkesBarre, Pa., B.A., Psychology.
WILLARD J. BERKHEISER 1125 Crystal Hill Rd., Berwick,
Pa., B.S., Commerce and Finance.
DEBORAH ANN BERTI - 200
Sidney St., Swoyersville, Pa.,
B.A., Social Science.
MICHAEL J. BERZITE 502
Gilmartin St., Archbald, Pa.,
B.S., Commerce and Finance.
GUY F. BESS, JR. 212
Kingston Rd., Baltimore, Md.,
B.S., Commerce and Finance.
MARY ANN BIEDRYCKI 1006 Von Bergen St., Taylor,
Pa., B.A., English.
HARRY PAUL BIELECKI, JR. 298 Scott St., Wilkes-Borre,
Pa., B.A., History.
BARBARA BILINKAS - Radtke
Rd., Shorgum R.D. 3, Dover,
N.J., B.A., Psychology.
JAMES T. BIRD, JR. 26
Church St., Plymouth, Pa.,
B.S., Commerce and Finance.
BARBARA JANE BLEMLE 120 Heather Rd., Oaklyn,
N.J., B.A., Fine Arts.
ALAN J. BLOEM - R.D. # 1,
Owego, N.Y., B.S., Commerce
and Finance.
WALTER JOHN BOBOLA 119 Corcoran St., Old Forge,
Pa., B.S., Commerce and Finance.
BEYERL Y ANN BOMBA - 11
Slattery St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.,
B.A., Political Science.
DONALD JOHN BONAWITZ
575 Warren Ave., Kingston, Pa., B.A., History.
WILLIAM DOUGLAS BORDOW - 7 Lake Drive, Hewlett, N.Y., B.A., Psychology.
JOSEPH ANTHONY BOYANOWSKI - R. 313 Wyoming
Ave., Dupont, Pa., B.A., Mathematics.
JOYCE BOYLE Mine St.,
Hazleton, Pa., B.A., Fine Arts.
KEVIN JOHN BOYLE - 95 S.
Landon Ave., Kingston, Pa.,
B.S., Music Education.
PATRICIA MARIAN BRANNIGAN 258 Frederick St.,

Kingston, Pa., B.A., Socio
LINDA S. BRAY - 167 I
ble St., Nanticoke, Pa.,
Spanish.
BRUCE H. BREIER
60th St., Brooklyn, N.Y.,
Commerce and Finance.
CHARLES EDWARD BRE
- 26 Tunkbannock Ave.
ter, Pa., B.A., English.
MARGARET MARIE BRISL
52 Butler St., Wilkes-E
Pa., B.S., Nursing Educati
KENNETH EDWIN BR
MAN - 548 Duke Rd.,
Milford, N.J., B.S., Com
and Finance.
ANTHONY T. BROJAKO'
JR. - 15 Avondale Hill,
outh, Pa., B.S., Commerc
Finance.
NANCY M. BROMFIEL
134 Espy St., Nanticoke
B.A., Psychology.
RICHARD DOUGLAS B
LEY 15 Mountain
Montville, N.J., B.A., Ps
ogy.
PAUL THOMAS BROm
386 Prospect St., Nutley
B.S., Commerce and Fina
HOLLY MARY BROWN N. Main St., Wilkes-Bam
B.A., Psychology.
JOANNE R. BROWN Road, Tioga, Pa., B.S.,
ness Education.
PAUL BROWN, Ill - R.
1, Sugarloaf, Pa., B.A.,
ophy.
TERESA DENISE BROW
580 S. Franklin St., '.
Barre, Pa., B.S., Busines
cation.
CAROLYN ANN BRUCH
Sullivan St., Apt. 1, '.
Barre, Pa., 8.A., English.
PHILIP BRUCH 31
Franklin St., Wilkes-Bam
B.A., English.
SUSAN M. BRUCH - 6
livan St., Apt. 1, WilkesPa., B.A., English.
STEVEN MICHAEL BRUI'
1711 Woodman Ave.,
Spring, Md., B.S., CorT
and Finance.
LUCINDA DALE BRYA~
34 Monroe Ave., Dover
B.S., Commerce and Fine
LYNN BRYCHTA 10
coin Ave., iittle Falls,
B.A., Economics.
ALEXIS BARBARA BUC

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17 Barnum Pl., WilkesBarr~, Pa., B.S., Mathematics.
ALICE J. BUDZELEK - R. 121
Chittenden St., Duryea, Pa.,
B.A., Psychology.
MELISSA JANE BURDICK Newfoundland, Pa., B.A., English.
BRYCE ALLEN BURGESS R.D. # 5, Towanda, Pa., B.A.,
Fine Pa., B.A., English.
LAWRENCE JOH BURNETSKI
- 513 Spruce St., Lansdale,
Pa., B.S., Commerce and Finance.
ROBERT BOYLE BURNSIDE, JR.
103 River St., Forty Fort,
Pa., B.A., Fine Arts.
DONALD WAYNE BURRIDGE
- R.D. # 1, Box 714, WilkesBarre, Pa., B.A., French.
WENDY MILLER BURROUGHS
- 675 Fairview Ave., Apt. B7, Hammonton, N.J., B.A., History.
GERALD JOHN BUTCHKO 309 W. Main St., Glen Lyon,
Pa., B.S., Commerce and Finance.
NANCY BUTTON 116 S.
Main Rd., Mountaintop, Pa.,
B.A., Psychology.
ROBERT A. BYRNE - 410 Irwin St., Silver Spring, Md.,
B.A., Psychology.
ANNE M. CAFFREY 39
Madison St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.,
B.A., Fine Arts.
ELIZABETH ANN CALDWELL
- 9317 Sudbury Rd., Silver
Spring, Md., B.A., English.
CATHERINE JANE CANNON
- 17 W. Dorrance St., Kingston, Pa., B.A., English.
ANTHONY MICHAEL CARDINALE 38 Craig St., Totowa, N.J., B.A., History.
HELENE ANNE CARDWELL 324 10th Ave., Scranton, Pa.,
B.S., Nursing Education.
LOUIS L. CARPENTER - 46½
Oregon St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.,
B.A., Economics.
WALTER SAMUEL CARPENTER
- 81 N. Goodwin Ave., Kingston, Pa., B.A., History.
THOMAS CASEY 44 S.
Thomas Ave., Kingston, Pa.,
B.S., Commerce and Finance.
ROSEMARY C. CASTELLINO
- 169 River St., Pittston, Pa.,
B.A., English.
RICHARD LOUIS CECCOLI 905 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming,
Pa., B.A., Fine Arts.
PATRICIA A.M. CHAPURA 163 W. Broad St., Nanticoke,
Pa., B.A., Psychology.
THOMAS J. CHMIOLA - 12

Graham Ave., Wilkes-Barre,
Pa., B.S., Commerce and Finance.
GARY A. CHRISTIAN - 317
12th St., W. Babylon, N.Y.,
B.S., Commerce and Finance.
PATRICIA ANNE CHRISTOFF
- 42 Mayfair Dr., W. Orange, N.J., B.A., Sociology.
DONNA L. CIARAFONI - 75
Italy St., Mocanaqua, Pa.,
B.A., Sociology.
LIBRO J. CIARMATORI - 23
Park La., Exeter, Pa., B.A., History.
JOHN FRANCIS CLARKE 326 Bowman St., WilkesBarre, Pa., B.A., History.
JEANETTE LOUISE CLICK 178 Harrison Rd., Cheshire,
Conn., B.A., History.
AVIS PAULINE CLINGERMAN
- Box 289, R.D. # 1, Benton,
Pa., B.A., Fine Arts.
ROSE ANN COCCO - 414-C
Suscon Rd., R.D. # 2, Avoca,
Pa., B.A., Psychology.
MICHAEL A. COLLINS - R.D.
# 2, Dalton, Pa., B.S., Music
Education.
RICHARD ALLAN COMBELLACK - 5 Starbrook Dr., Barrington, R.I., B.S., Commerce
and Finance.
GUY JOSEPH COMPARETTA
2222 S. Webster Ave.,
Scranton, Pa., B.S., Commerce
and Finance.
KATHRYN ANNA CONNOLLY
39 Midland Dr., Dallas,
Pa., B.A., Biology.
EDWARD JOSEPH CONNORS
- 213 Spring St., W. Pittston,
Pa., B.S., Commerce and 'Finance.
JOSEPH DANIEL CONTENTO
- 411 Marion St., Endicott,
N.Y., B.S., Commerce and Finance.
ROBERT J. COONEY 34
Grenadier La., East Islip, N.Y.,
B.S., Commerce and Finance.
SALLY JANE COOPER - 640
W. Shawnee Ave., Plymouth,
Pa., B.S., Nursing Education.
JOHN ROBERT CORBETT 8581 Joyzelle St., Garden
Grove, Ca., B.A., History.
NORA LEE CORCORAN - 48
Oak St., Hudson, Pa., B.A.,
English.
THOMAS ANTHONY COSTANZO 1446 Main St.,
Peckville, Pa., B.S., Commerce
and Finance.
CAROLYN MAE COUNTERMA_N - 42 Elizabeth St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa., B.A., Sociology.

MARY ELIZABETH COVINE 90 Randolph Ave., Dover, N.
J., B.A., Political Science.
CELESTE MARIE COVINO 55 Fourth Ave., Port Redding,
N.J., B.A., History.
HARRIET CHRISTINE CRANSTON - 6210 Yellowood
Rd., Charlotte, N.C., B.A., Sociology.
EUGENE C. CROSSIN - 67
John St., Kingston, Pa., B.S.,
Commerce and Finance.
JOAN KA THERINE CZOCH 95 Garfield St., Nanticoke,
Pa., B.S., Biology.
ROSE DITCHKUS DALE - 60
Jay St., Swoyersville, Pa., B.S.,
Nursing Education.
MICHAEL F. DANEY - 243
Wyoming St., Wilkes-Barre,
Pa., B.A., History.
CAROL E. DAUBERT - 123
Blackman St., Wilkes-Barre,
Pa., B.A., Psychology.
ERIC B. DAVENPORT - 130
E. Blaine St., McAdoo, Pa.,
B.S., Commerce and Finance.
JANIE J. DAVIDSON - Main
St., Brockton, Pa., B.A., Political Science.
BRUCE DA VIS - 3 Carpenter
Ave., Yonkers, N.Y., B.S.,
Commerce and Finance.
RICHARD J. DAVIS 238
Nesbitt St., Plymouth, Pa.,
B.S., Commerce and Finance.
DEMETRIA DEAKOS - 1249
Pennsylvania Ave., Emmaus,
Pa., B.S., Chemistry.
THOMAS PATRICK DELAY 310 Mahanoy St., Tamaqua,
Pa., B.A., Psychology.
RICHARD DELVINO 35
Harding Terrace, Irvington,
N.J., B.A., History.
BARBARA JOAN DEMKO 388 N. Maple Ave., Kingston,
Pa., B.A., History.
SHEILA DENION - 108 Sambourne St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.,
B.A., Sociology.
MARIEL ANN DENISCO 217 Salem St., W. Pittston,
Pa., B.A., Psychology.
FRED W. DeVECCA 379
Main Rd., Mountaintop, Pa.,
B.A., English.
MICHAEL DEVINE - 568 Locust St., Hazleton, Pa., B.A.,
Economics.
NANCY JEAN DEVORE - 57
Orchard St., Oyster Bay, N.Y.,
B.S., Commerce and Finance.
SHERYL JEANNINE DILLON
- 33 W. Jackson St., WilkesBarre, Pa., B.S., Music Education.
CINDY J. DORFMAN - 3601

Conshohocken Ave., Philadelphia, Pa., B.A., English.
CAROL ANN DORISH - 438
Slocum St., Swoyersville, Pa.,
B.A., Spanish.
MARTHA JANE DORRIS 627 Oregon Ave., Erie, Pa.,
B.A., Sociology.
REBECCA M. DRAZBA - 42
Barnes St., Ashley, Pa., B.A.,
English.
MARGARET CAFFREY DUCEY
- 189 Shoemaker St., Swoyersville, Pa., B.S., Nursing Education.
MARY ELLEN DZIAK - 320½
Franklin St., W. Pittston, Pa.,
B.A., Psychology.
ANNETTE A. EGGLESTON 319 Wright Ave., Kingston,
Pa., P.A., German.
SAMIA T. EL-ASHRY 47
East Union St., Kingston, Pa.,
B.S., Secondary Studies.
LINDA SUSAN EMERSHAW
- 485 S. Franklin St., WilkesBarre, Pa., B.S., Business Education.
ALICE R. ENGEL - 66 W.
South St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.,
B.A., Sociology.
JEANETTE ENGEL - 104 W.
River St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.,
B.A., History.
WILLIAM PETER ENGLE 847 Adams Ave., Scranton,
Pa., B.S., Chemistry.
JUNE ESTHER EVANS - 10
Elm St., Mountaintop, Pa.,
B.A., Biology.
RICHARD G. EVANS, JR. 551 Rutter Ave., Kingston, Pa.,
B.S., Commerce and Finance.
LARRY D. FABIAN - 143 W.
Shawnee Ave., Plymouth, Pa.,
B.S., Commerce and Finance.
JACQUELINE LEE FALK 181 Jefferson Ave., St. James,
N.Y., B.A., Elementary Education.
THOMAS E. FASCHING 716 Locust St., Catasauqua,
Pa., B.A., Political Science.
MARYANNE E. FASTIGGI Rivermere, Alger Ct., Bronxville, N.Y., B.A., Sociology.
CHRISTINE ANN FEDEROVICH
- 24 Wyoming St., Lee Park,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa., B.A., Psychology.
RICHARD JOSEPH FERRANTI
- 444 Fourth St., Palisades
Park, N.J., B.A., Economics.
DENNIS KEITH FERRELL Woodcliff Rd., R.D. # 1, Dallas, Pa., B.A., Psychology.
JANE A. FIRESTINE 118
Warren St., W. Pittston, Pa.,
B.S., Commerce and Finance.

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�KATHRYN FITZPATRICK 974 Edwards Dr., Springfield,
Pa., B.A., History.
MICHAEL DAVID FLEIG 230 S. Sherman St., WilkesBarre, Pa., B.A., Political Science.
DENNIS R. FLEMING - 618
Perth Ave., Flossmoor, Ill.,
B.S., Commerce and Finance.
CATHERINE MULLEN FLICK Wyoming Seminary, Kingston,
Pa., B.A., English.
MICHAEL JOSEPH FLORYSHAK 21 East Spring St.,
Nanticoke, Pa., B.A., History.
RICHARD L. HURi 915
Washington St., Freeland, Pa.,
B.S., Commerce and Finance.
ELLEN JANE FLYNN 163
Gaylord Ave., Plymouth, Pa.,
8.A., French.
KAREN LEE FLYNN 290
Hazte St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.,
B.A., French.
MARGARET M. FORGACH 28 Engle St., Glen Lyon, Pa.,
B.S., Nursing Education.
SHARON SUSAN FORLENZA
20 Catlin Ave., WilkesBarre, Pa., B.S., Nursing Education.
MARY H. FRANK 27 Orcha rd St., Glen Lyon, Pa.,
B.A., Psychology.
JUDITH SUE FRIED 279
Academy St., Wilkes-Barre,
Pa., 8.A., French.
RICHARD L. FRISCO 142
Lambert St., Pittston, Pa., B.S.,
Commerce and Finance.
RONALD BLAIR FRITTS 1332 W. 35th St., Erie, Pa.,
8.A., Psychology.
WALTER ANTHONY FURMAN
337 E. Green St., Nanticoke, Pa., B.A., Political Science.
BARBARA MARIE GAGLIARDI
- 12 Spring St., Ashley, Pa.,
B.A., Mathematics.
NANCY ELIZABETH GALAZIN
- 168 Church St., Plymouth,
Pa., B.A., English.
MICHAEL GALLAGHER - 19
York La., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.,
B.A., English.
THOMAS L. GARA 400
Victoria St., Raritan, N.J.,
B.A., Sociology.
RICHARD WILLIAM GARINGER
- 44 Regent St., WilkesBarre, Pa., B.S., Music Education.
JAMES GAROFALO 429
Kohler Ave., Old Forge, Pa.,
B.A., Sociology.
LORRAINE ANN GELATKO 487 Madison St., Wilkes-

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Barre, Pa., B.S., Nursing Education.
MARION D. GEORGE - 99
Blac:kman St., Wilkes-Barre,
Pa., B.S., Medical Technology.
SHELDON S. GERMAN 451 S. River St., Wilkes-Barre,
Pa., B.A., Psychology.
GEORGE B. GETTINGER 44 Saddle La., Roslyn Heights,
N.Y., B.A., Biology.
ROY ALAN GETZOFF - 703
N. Golf Dr., Hollywood, Fla.,
8.5., Physics.
MUHAMMAD ALI GHANNAM
- 33 W. Market St., WilkesBarre, Pa., B.S., Commerce
and Finance.
SHABAN DAVID GHANNAM
- 33 W. Market St., WilkesBarre, Pa., B.A., Economics.
THOMAS LAWRENCE GIANNINI - 945 Shoemaker Ave.,
W. Wyoming, Pa., B.A., Biology.
ROGER GILBERTSON 10
Graham Ave., Wilkes-Barre,
Pa., B.A., Fine Arts.
SAMUEL C. GIUNTA 162
New Elizabeth St., WilkesBarre, Pa., B.A., Political Science.
MARY ANN GIZENSKI - 26
Ridge St., Korn Krest, WilkesBarre, Pa., B.A., Psychology.
ROBERT WHITTAKER GLOMAN, JR. 71 Corlear St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa., B.S., Commerce and Finance.
JANET A. GOLASZEWSKI 47 Railroad St., Alden, Nanticoke, Pa., B.S., Biology.
MARGARET ROHDE GOLDFARB 46 Graham Ave.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa., B.A., Fine
Arts.
DOREE M. GOODMAN Elmhurst Blvd., Scranton, Pa.,
B.A., Sociology.
ELAINE BERNADETTE GOREY
- 534 W. Eighth St., W. Wyoming, Pa., B.A., Fine Arts.
JAMES EDWARD GOSART 51 Stang St., Shavertown, Pa.,
B.S., Physics.
DENNIS RADIGAN GOURLEY
- 445 Parkview Dr., Mount
Holly, N.J., B.A., English.
I. ROBERT GOURVITZ 33
Moffet St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.,
B.A., English.
BRUCE E. GOVER - 22 Center St., Forty Fort, Pa., B.S.,
Commerce and Finance.
CHRISTINE GRALA 199
Drakes La., Old Forge, Pa.,
B.A., Psychology.
MICHAEL GRANT 409
Honesdale St., Scranton, Pa.,

B.S., Chemistry.
CHARLES JOSEPH GRAZIANO
700 Township Blvd., Pittston, Pa., B.S., Commerce and
Finance.
DONNA C. GREENE Palmer Terrace, Sag Harbor,
N.Y., B.A., English.
JUDITH GREENSTEIN - 203
Evergreen Ave., Bradley
Beach, N.J., B.A., Sociology.
MAUREEN V. GREGG - 387
W. Main St., Plymouth, Pa.,
B.A., History.
JAMES ANTHONY GRIBB 531 Main Rd., Hanover Green,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa., B.A., Psychology.
DEANNA LYNNE GRIETZER
- 717 Mercer Ave., Kingston,
Pa., B.A., English.
ANNE M. GRUSCAVAGE 361 Ferdinand St., Scranton,
Pa., B.A., Elementary Education.
MICHAEL V. GRYCTKO 300 Simpson St., Swoyersville,
Pa., B.A., Psychology.
SHIRLEY ANNE GUILES - 40
Davis Ave., Dover, N.J., B.A.,
Psychology.
ALICE M. HADSALL R.D.
# 1, Noxen, Pa., B.A., Mathematics.
SANDRA LEE HALL 134
Center St., Forty Fort, Pa.,
B.A., Psychology.
JAMES RICHARD HALLEAD 174 W. Lake Shore Dr., Rockaway, N.J., B.S., Commerce
and Finance.
CLARK JOHN HAMMAN 211 State St., East Greenville,
Pa., B.S., Music Education.
WILLIAM A. HANBURY 324 Primrose St., Syracuse,
N.Y., B.A., History.
DOROTHY JEAN HARKINS Oxmead Rd., Burlington, N.J.,
8.A., Elementary Education.
JAMES BYRON HARRIS 181 S. Maple St., Kingston,
Pa., B.A., English.
PATRICIA ELIZABETH HARRIS
- 23 Cayuga St., Forty Fort,
Pa., B.A., Sociology.
RONALD ROBERT HARRIS 111 Parrish St., Wilkes-Barre,
Pa., B.A., Philosophy.
JOYCE LORRAINE HASSAY 365 E. Union St., Nanticoke,
Pa., B.A., English.
RICHARD EMMETT HATCHER
- 273 N. Main St., Pittston,
Pa., B.S., Commerce and Finance.
PETER I. HERBST - 40 Homer
Pl., Metuchen, N.J., B.A., Psychology.

LA WREN CE RICHARD HEYCOCK - Box 199, Overbrook
Ave., Dallas, Pa., B.A., English.
RONALD H. HICKSON - 109
N. Granville Ave., Margate,
N.J., B.A., Psychology.
LOUISE CAROL HILLA - 456
Church St., Swoyersville, Pa.,
B.A., Spanish.
RONALD LOUIS HILLARD 665 Lee St., Plymouth, Po.,
B.S., Commerce and Finance.
CARL L. HITCHCOCK - R.D.
# 5, Montrose, Pa., B.S., Commerce and Finance.
PATRICIA M. HODAKOWSKI
134 Meyers St., Edwardsville, Pa., B.A., English.
SANDRA ELIZABETH HOLL 914 Birch St., Scranton, Po.,
B.S., Music Education.
ROY V. HOLLABAUGH P.O. Box 172, Youngsville,
Pa., B.S., Commerce and Finance.
ANDREW EARL HOLLAND 37 Kidder St., Wilkes-Barre,
Pa., B.A., Philosophy.
CYNTHIA RITA HOMAN 117 Sambourne St., WilkesBarre, Pa., B.A., Sociology.
DAVID
MICHAEL
HOMETCHKO 184 Owen St.,
Swoyersville, Pa., B.A., Chemistry.
ERIC D. HOOVER - R.D. #
1, Shickshinny, Pa., B.S., Biology.
DONNA R. HOSPODAR 215 Plainfield Ave., Piscataway, N.J., B.A., English.
DEAN ROYDEN HOUCK 237 S. Reading Ave., Boyertown, Pa., B.S., Music Education.
THOMAS C. HOWELL - 12
John St., Nanticoke, Pa., B.S.,
Commerce and Finance.
IVAN ERNEST HOYT 23
Garden Ave., Mountaintop,
Pa., B.A., Fine Arts.
AMY F. HUGHES 196 W.
River St., Wilkes-Barre, Po.,
B.A., English.
DIANNE ELIZABETH HUGHES
7503 Culp St., Philadelphia, Pa., B.A., English.
MICHAEL T. HUGHES - 226
N. Montpelier Ave., Atlantic
City, N.J., B.A., History.
WILLIAM TERRENCE HURLEY
2 Ames Pl., Morristown,
N.J., B.A., Sociology.
JANET M. IORIO - 134.. New
Alexander St., Wilkes-Barre,
Pa., B.A., German.
HARVEY ALAN JACOBS 373 S. River St., Wilkes-Borre,

�NCE RICHARD HEY- Box 199, Overbrook
&gt;allas, Pa., B.A., EngD H. HICKSON - 109
1nville Ave., Margate,
A.., Psychology.
CAROL HILLA - 456
St., Swoyersville, Pa.,
,anish.
D LOUIS HILLARD e St., Plymouth, Pa.,
mmerce and Finance.
HITCHCOCK - R.D.
&gt;ntrose, Pa., B.S., Comnd Finance.
A M. HODAKOWSKI
Meyers St., Edwards., B.A., English.
A. ELIZABETH HOLL ch St., Scranton, Pa.,
,sic Education.
HOLLABAUGH &gt;x 172, Youngsville,
i., Commerce and Fi-

N EARL HOLLAND ~er St., Wilkes-Barre,
., Philosophy.
A RITA HOMAN 1mbourne St., Wilkesa., B.A., Sociology.
MICHAEL
HOM1184 Owen St.,
ville, Pa., B.A., ChemHOOVER - R.D. #
shinny, Pa., B.S., BiolI
R. HOSPODAR 1infield Ave., Piscata1., B.A., English.
mYDEN HOUCK Reading Ave., Bayerl., B.S., Music Educa-

5 C. HOWELL - 1 2
, Nanticoke, Pa., B.S.,
ce and Finance.
RNEST HOYT 23
Ave., Mountaintop,
., Fine Arts.
HUGHES 196 W.
., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.,
1lish.
ELIZABETH HUGHES
3 Culp St., Philadel., B.A., English.
l T. HUGHES - 226
tpelier Ave., Atlantic
., B.A., History.
~ TERRENCE HURLEY
,mes Pl., Morristown,
,., Sociology.
\. IORIO - 134 New
ler St., Wilkes-Barre,
, German.
ALAN JACOBS tiver St., Wilkes-Barre,

Pa., B.A., Psychology.
FRANK JOSEPH JANNUZZI 59 Re!1ent St., Wilkes-Barre,
Pa., B.A., History.
STANLEY PAUL JANUSZEWSKI 86 Fourth St., Larksville, Pa., B.S., Commerce and
Finance.
' LOUIS JOHN JARECKI - 816
Spring St., Elizabeth, N.J.,
B.A., History.
PAUL JOSEPH JARECKI 160 E. Main St., Glen Lyon,
Pa., B.S., Biology.
ROBERT DALE JARRETT 1014 Kosciuszko St., Nanti1
coke, Pa., B.S., Biology.
DEBORAH I. JOHNSON R.D., # 3, Wydner, Bethlehem,
Pa., B.S., Nursing Education.
BENJAMIN R. JONES 1038 S. Market St., Nanticoke, Pa., B.A., History.
BRENDA MAE JONES - 149
Eley St., Kingston, Pa., B.A.,
English.
GEORGE GARFIELD JONES,
JR. 2821 N. Main Ave.,
Scranton, Pa., B.S., Commerce
and Finance.
KENT HOWARD JONES Box 401, Harvey's Lake, Pa.,
B.A., History.
TERRY SCOTT JONES - R.D.
# 1, Uniondale, Pa., B.S.,
Commerce and Finance.
MICHELE ANN JOSEPH 149 Prospect St., Wilkes-Barre,
Pa., B.A., Fine Arts.
JAMES A. JURCHAK Box
184, R.D. # 1, Pittston, Pa.,
B.A., Psychology.
ALVIN JUSTAN Viewmont
Village, Chester # 11, Scranton, Pa., B.S., Commerce and
Finance.
LINDA ETHEL KANDEL 1536 Warner Rd., Meadowbrook, Pa., B.S., Music Education.
EVELYN MARGUERITE KAPP
128 Belmont Ter., Scranton, Pa., B.S., Commerce and
Finance.
FRANK D. KARDISCO, JR. 724 Front St., Freeland, Pa.,
B.A., Psychology.
MARY ANN KASSON 1279 Loomis Ave., Scranton,
Pa., B.A., English.
KATHLEEN M. KATARYNICK
- 133 W. Dekalb Pk., King
of Prussia, Pa., B.A., History.
DAVID KAUFMAN - 98 Virginia Ave., Clifton, N.J., B.S.,
Commerce and Finance.
MARCIA THERESA KEMPINSKI
- 36 Elm St., Mountaintop,
Pa., B.S., Music Education.

DEBORAH KENDALL R.D.
# 2, Elverson, Pa,., B.A., Spanish.
MICHAEL JAMES KENNEDY
- 430 S. Maple Ave., Basking Ridge, N.J., B.A., Social
Science.
TERRENCE RALPH KENNEY 407 Butler St., Dunmore, Pa.,
B.A., Psychology.
MARY ELLEN J. KERESTES 292 Lee Park Ave., WilkesBarre, Pa., B.A., English.
JOHN STEPHEN KERR 18
Westwood Dr., So., W. Orange, N.J., B.S., Commerce
and Finance.
JOSEPH MICHAEL KESTER, JR.
551 Miller St., Luzerne,
Pa., B.S., Commerce and Finance.
FRANK RONALD KILLIAN 736 Shupp St., Plymouth, Pa.,
B.S., Commerce and Finance.
BARBARA S. KISH 21
Fourth St., Frenchtown, N.J.,
B.A., Spanish.
JEAN FOX KIZIS - 244 Kidder St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.,
B.A., History.
ANTHONY VALENTINE KLEINHANS - 184 E. Railroad St.,
Pittston, Pa., B.S., Commerce
and Finance.
SALLY ANN KLOSOWSKI 236 S. Grant St., WilkesBarre, Pa., B.A., English.
KARL
EDWARD
ALBERT
KNOECKLEIN - 54 Oakdale
Rd., Stamford, Conn., B.A.,
Fine Arts.
JUDITH I. KOLE 845
Church St., Moscow, Pa., B.S.,
Nursing Education.
ANNETTE B. KOGUT - 1156
Spruce St., Reading, Pa., B.A.,
English.
ANN KOLINCHOCK 79
Jackson St., Edwardsville, Pa.,
B.A., Psychology.
MARIANNE L. KOLOJEJCHICK
- 74 Mountain St., Swoyersville, Pa., B.S., Mathematics.
ANN MARIE KOMPINSKI 35 Miner St., Hudson, Pa.,
B.S., Nursing Education.
CONNIE M. KOPERA 43
W. Main St., Wanamie, Pa.,
B.A., Political Science.
PATRICIA JOSEPHINE KOSCHAK 12 E. Sidney St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa., B.S., Business Education.
JOHN KONSTANTY KOSEK
1441 Amherst St., Scranton, Pa., B.A., Fine Arts.
KATHLEEN MARY KOTERBA
- 292 E. Market St., WilkesBarre, Pa., B.A., English.

JOSEPH WILLIAM KOVELESKI
- 201 Welles St., Forty Fort,
Pa., B.S., Mathematics.
DAVID JAMES KRAJEWSKI 975 Somerset St., Watchung,
N.J., B.A., Political Science.
PAMELA KRAKOWSKI 4
Green St., Ashley, Pa., B.A.,
French.
LEONARD JOSEPH KRATZ 638 Hazle St., Wilkes-Barre,
Pa., B.S., Commerce and Finance.
BETH A. KREITZBERGER - 30
Lawson Pl., Conyngham, Pa.,
B.A., German.
CAROLYN ANN KRESGE 132 Grebe St., Wilkes-Barre,
Pa., B.A., Music.
EDWARD WILLIAM KRUG, JR.
253 Kidder St., WilkesBarre, Pa., B.A., Sociology.
KATHRYN ELIZABETH KRUTE
- 42 Auburn St., WilkesBarre, Pa., B.S., Mathematics.
ROBERT WILLIAM KRYGIER 167 W. Green St., Nanticoke,
Pa., B.S., Commerce and Finance.
STEPHEN J. KUBRICK! - 426
E. Field St., Nanticoke, Pa.,
B.S., Mathematics.
HELENE KUCHINSKAS - 136
Frangorma Dr., Trucksville,
Pa., B.A., English.
JAMES ROBERT KUNDRESKAS
441 Elm Ave., Kingston,
Pa., B.S., Music Education.
ARLENE PATRICIA KUNIGEL
- 727 Donnelly St., Duryea,
Pa., B.S., Music Education.
RONALD H. LABENSKI 15
John St., Passaic, N.J., B.S.,
Commerce and Finance.
HENRY M. LABODA, JR. 131 S. Sherman St., WilkesBarre, Pa., B.S., Medical Technology.
THOMAS M. LACEK 67
2nd St., Plymouth, Pa., B.S.,
Commerce and Finance.
HOWARD R. LANDER 6028 N. Warnock St., Philadelphia, Pa., B.S., Commerce
and Finance.
NEIL FRANCIS LANGDON 43 Lincoln St., Pittston, Pa.,
B.S., Business Education .
LINDA SUSAN LANZONE 606 Exeter Ave., W. Pittston,
Pa., B.S., Business Education.
ANN MARIE GABRIELLI: LATONA - 19 Swallow St., Pittston, Pa., B.A., Chemistry.
LOIS EMMA LA YAOU - 26
Poplar St., Kingston, Pa., B.A.,
Fine Arts.
FLORENCE MAE ENGLER LEAR
600 S. Main Rd., Moun-

taintop, Pa., B.S., Nursing Education.
ROBERT RAY LEAR, JR. - 47
Cedar St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.,
B.A., Psychology.
WILLIAM E. LEHMKUHL 164 Albion St., Old Forge,
Pa., B.S., Music Education.
CAROL ANNE LELAND - 95
Collidge St., Sherborn, Mass.,
B.A., Elementary Education.
DONNA M. LEMKE Box
104, Swartswood, N.J., B.A.,
Sociology.
BEDWAY J. LEON 1511
Lafayette St., Scranton, Pa.,
B.A., History.
JOAN T. LEVANDOWSKI 1219 Main St., Avoca, Pa.,
B.A., Spanish.
DAVID LEVIN 172 New
Mallery Pl., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.,
B.S., Commerce and Finance.
JULIE ALICE LEVOY - 8 Pine
St., Mine Hill, Dover, N.J.,
B.S., Music Education.
LINDA LEE LEWIS - 40 Atherton Ave., Wyoming, Pa.,
8.S., Nursing Education.
OLIVE MAE MEDLEY LEWIS 145 W. Poplar St., W. Nanticoke, Pa., B.S., Nursing Education.
LARRY LEE LINDNER - 1405
Cherry St., Scranton, Pa., B.S.,
Music Education.
JAMES JOSEPH LOFTUS 47 Columbus Ave., WilkesBarre, Pa., B.A., Political Science.
JAN STEPHEN LOKUTA 335 Main St., Dupont, Pa.,
B.A., Sociology.
JOHN JULIAN LONG - R.D.
# 1, Mountain View, WilkesBarre, Pa., B.S., Commerce
and Finance.
KATHLEEN MARY LOUGHNEY
148½ Tompkins St., Pittston, Pa., B.A., Sociology.
ANDREA MARY LUKESH 1805 Scarboro Ave., Exeter,
Pa., B.A., Music.
RICHARD JOSEPH LUKESH 197 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming,
Pa., B.A., History.
WILLIAM N. LUKESH - 681
Wyoming Ave., Wyoming, Pa.,
B.A., Psychology.
HARRY M. LUKIS - 320 Elm
Ave·., Burlington, N.J., B.A., Biology.
WILLIAM JOHN LUKRIDGE 198 S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre,
Pa., B.A., History.
JOHN LUSS! - R.D. # 2, Box
421, Avoca, Pa., B.A., History.
SYLVIA VICTORIA LUTHER 153 W. DeKalb Pike, King of

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�Prussia, Pa., B.A., Spanish.
WILLIAM F. LUVENDER
255 Main St., Dupont, Pa.,
B.A., History.
JOSEPH THOMAS LYNN 117 Walnut St., Scranton, Pa.,
8.S., Commerce and Finance.
CATHERINE MARIE MACHINAS 114 E. Bennett St.,
Kingston, Pa., B.S., Nursing
Education.
DIXIE DAVIS MACKALL - 15
Turner St., Forty Fort, Pa.,
B.S., Nursing Education.
HELEN M. MACLELLAN 100 Luzerne Ave., W. Pittston,
Pa., B.S., Biology.
CAROL ANN MANARA - 57
Morgan La., Somerville, N.J.,
B.A., French.
JOHN G. MANDELL, JR. 35 Durkee St., Forty Fort, Pa.,
B.S., Commerce and Finance.
CHARLES MICHAEL MANGANIELLO - 205 Salem St.,
W. Pittston, Pa., B.S., Biology.
JAMES B. MARASCIO - 107
N. Welles Ave., Kingston, Pa.,
B.S., Commerce and Finance.
BONNIE G. MARCONI 139 Nicholson St., WilkesBarre, Pa.,•. A., Psychology.
BRUCE A. MARIANELLI 745 Glenwood Rd., Old
Forge, Pa., B.S., Music Education.
MICHAEL MATTHEW MARIANI
- 31 North St., W. Pittston,
Pa., B.S., Commerce and Finance.
EDWARD ELWOOD MARIONNI 449 Phelps St.,
Scranton, Pa., B.S., Commerce
and Finance.
ROBERT JOSEPH MARTIN 1112 Moravia St., Bethlehem,
Pa., B.S., Commerce and Finance.
DAVID MARTINDALE - 119
W. Main St., Nanticoke, Pa.,
B.A., Political Science.
JOHN HENRY MARX, JR. 540 Beech St., Scranton, Pa.,
B.S., Commerce and Finance.
ERICK MASSAR - 3 Horizon
Rd., Fort Lee, N.J., B.S., Biology.
KA TH LEEN MARIE MASTERS
- 262 N. Main St., Taylor,
Pa., B.A., English.
ALICE B. MATEY - 134 Center St., Nanticoke, Pa., B.A.,
Sociology.
NILUS LAWRENCE MATTIVE,
JR. - 228 E. Fourth St., Berwick, Pa., B.A., English.
LEONARD JOSEPH MATYSCZAK 171 Austin Ave.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa., B.S., Mathe-

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matics.
JEAN MARIE V. MAZIARZ 1816 Church Ave., Scranton,
Pa., B.A., Elementary Education.
LOUIS ANTHONY MAZZA 401 Moosic Rd., Old Forge,
Pa., B.S., Commerce and Finance.
CATHERINE THERESA McCORMICK - 990 Scott St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa., B.A., English.
MAUREEN McDADE - 70
Norman St., Pittston, Pa., B.A.,
Spanish.
MICHAEL DENNIS
McDONALD - 197 E. Sixth St.,
Wyoming, Pa., B.A., Political
Science.
NANCY ELIZABETH
McDONOUGH -191 S. Sprague
Ave., Kingston, Pa., B.A., English.
SISTER MARY KATHLEEN McGILL - St. Joseph Hospital,
Hazleton, Pa., B.S., Nursing
Education.
KEVIN NEIL McGINLEY 365 N. Washington St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa., B:A., English.
LINDA
BROWN
McNAUGHTON - 108 Haverford
Dr., Wilkes-Barre, Pa., B.A.,
Psychology.
BARBARA ANN McNICHOLL
- 60 Utica St., Hamilton,
N.Y., B.A., Fine Arts.
MAUREEN ANNE McNULTY
- 29 Vine St., Wilkes-Barre,
Pa., B.A., Sociology.
JEANETTE NAOMI MELICK Watnong Ter., Morris Plains,
N.J., B.A., Psychology.
JOSEPH MICHAEL MENTYKA
126 Coal St., Plymouth,
Pa., B.A., Psychology.
DIANE MARY MILLER - 7 4
Wyoming St., Lee Park,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa., B.S., Medical Technology.
RICHARD DAVID MILLER 281 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre,
Pa., B.S., Physics.
JEAN MARIE MISZCZUK - R.
98 Front St., Nanticoke, Pa.,
B.S., Mathematics.
DONNA M. MOLITORIS - 2
W. Germania St., Ashley, Pa.,
B.A., Sociology.
PAULETTE VIRGINIA MONCHAK - R.D. 2, Shickshinny,
Pa., B.S., Business Education.
DOLORES TYLER MONCRIEF
- Laceyville, Pa., B.A., Spanish.
ROBERT ANDREW MOORE 634 Sayre La., Paramus, N.J.,

B.A., Political Science.
MARY EDWINA MORGAN 1746 N. Rhodes St., Arlington,
Va., B.A., Psychology.
ROBERT EDWIN MORGAN 271 E. Ridge St., Nanticoke,
Pa., B.S., Commerce and Finance.
SHERRY ELIZABETH MORGAN
- 57 Atlantic Ave., Edwardsville, Pa., B.S., Nursing Education.
MARY ELIZABETH MORRIS 625 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre,
Pa., B.S., Music Education.
THOMAS JOHN MORRIS 81 White Rock Ter., Courtdale,
Pa., B.A., Sociology.
EILEEN M. MORROW 1
Church St., Hanover Green,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa., B.A., English.
JAMES EDWARD MOULD 140 Center St., Forty Fort, Pa.,
B.A., History.
MARY ELOISE MULLEN 580 Mary St., Scranton, Pa.,
B.A., Sociology.
GEORGIA LEE MUNRO 12308 Starlight La., Bowie,
Md., B.S., Music Education.
ANNE L. MUT ARELLI - 184
Loomis St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.,
B.A., History.
SHIRLEY MYERS - 80 Main
St., Luzerne, Pa., B.A., Psychology.
JANICE ANN NALEPA - 54
Joseph La., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.,
B.A., English.
DENNIS D. NEUBAUER R.D. # 1, Athens, Pa., B.S.,
Commerce and Finance.
MARY ANN NICKETT - 102
Arch St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.,
B.A., Spanish.
ARNOLD M. NORELLI - Star
Route Box 10A, LeRaysville,
Pa., B.S., Business Education.
JOANNE PHILLIPS O'HEARN
336 N. Main St., Old
Forge, Pa., B.S. Medical Technology.
CATHERINE OLESON - 137
Prospect Ave., Valhalla, N.Y.,
B.A., English.
CATHERINE CHANDLER OLIVEIRA 138 Madison St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa., B.A.,
French.
ROBERT MICHAEL OPSASNICK - R.D. # 3, Lehighton,
Pa., B.S., Commerce and Finance.
FRANK JOSEPH ORLANDO
- 2 Harrison St., WilkesBarre, Pa., B.S., Commerce
and Finance.
JOSEPH THOMAS ORLOSKI

920 Main St., Sugar
Notch, Pa., B.S., Chemistry.
MATHILDA J. ORZELLO - 4
Drake St., Pittston, Pa., B.A.,
Psychology.
NAZZARENO ERNEST PACIOTTI - 5 Tretheway Ave.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa., B.S., Commerce and Finance.
GEORGE FRANK PAGLIARO
- RR 1, Box 225, Old Bridge,
N.J., B.A., English.
MARK H. PAIKIN - 9 Kings
Court, Syracuse, N.Y., B.A.,
Political Science.
CLAIRE R. PALCHANIS - 27
Pringle St., Kingston, Pa., B.A.,
Fine Arts.
MICHAEL EDWARD PALKO 441 Second Ave., Piscataway,
N.J., B.S., Mathematics.
EUGENE G. PAPPAS - 119
Wood St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.,
B.A., English.
LEWIS D. PARTRIDGE - R.D.
# 1, Box 227, Dallas, Pa.,
B.A., History.
JOHN ANTHONY PARULIS 161 S. Empire St., WilkesBarre, Pa., B.S., Commerce
and Finance.
RICHARD J. PASSAN - 108
Laflin Dr., Laflin, Pa., B.S.,
Commerce and Finance.
JOYCE GAIL PAUL - 205 E.
Duval St., Philadelphia, Pa.,
B.A., French.
ALPHONSO LOUIS PELLEGRINI 33 St. James St.,
Plains, Pa., B.A., Psychology.
BONNIE JEAN PELLISH 154 Samara Drive, Shewsbury,
N.J., B.A., History.
ALFRED L. PENNESI - 1947
Wyoming Ave., Exeter, Pa.,
B.A., Political Science.
ROSEMARY F. PENTA - 230
Chelsea Ave., Long Branch,
N.J., B.A., English.
BARBARA B. PEREY - R.F.D.
# 1, Benton, Pa., B.A., English.
WILLIAM THOMAS PERKOSKI
73 Pershing St., WilkesBarre, Pa., B.S., Commerce
and Finance.
RAYMOND MATTHEW PESTA
- 824 Linden St., Avoca, Pa.,
B.S., Commerce and Finance.
HARRY GORDON PETHICK 31 First Ave., Kingston, Pa.,
B.A., Physics.
JOHN PETINKO - 18 Martin
St., Askam, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.,
B.S., Biology.
LEO C. PETROSKI - 429
Vaughn St., Luzerne, Pa., B.S.,
Biology.
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MARSHA RUTH PEZZNER -

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153 New Mallery Pl., Wilkes. Barre, Pa., B.A., English.
CARLTON E. PHILLIPS - R.D.
# 3, Benton, Pa., B.S., Commerce and Finance.
PATRICIA ANN PHILLIPS 495 N. Pennyslvania Ave.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa., B.S., Business Education.
WARREN J. PHILLIPS - 953
. Cherry La., Southampton, Pa.,
8.5., Commerce and Finance.
ROSS D. PIAZZA - 99 N. Pioneer Ave., Shavertown, Pa.,
B.A., Psychology.
ALLEN JOHN PILIKIAN - 6160 77th St., Rego Park, New
York, N.Y., B.A., English.
MICHAEL RICHARD PITUCH 203 Lyndwood Ave., WilkesBarre, Pa., B.S., Biology
BARBARA A. PLIKAITIS 210 Quincy Ave., Kearny,
N.J., B.A., Psychology.
CAROL DIANE POCHASKI 318 Theodore St., Scranton,
Pa., B.S., Music Education.
KAREN SUE POLI - 118 Oak
St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 8.A.,
Fine Arts.
CATHERINE J. POWELL R.
32 Church St., Plymouth, Pa.,
B.A., Sociology.
KA THY JANE PRICE 135
Butler St., Forty Fort, Pa., 8.A.,
Political Science.
MARY ELLEN RADER - 514
E. Drinker St., Dunmore, Pa.,
B.A., Sociology.
JOAN E. RALSTON 270
Main St., Dupont, Pa., 8.A.,
Fine Arts.
KATHRYN MARIE RAMSEY 248 N. Washington St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa., B.A., History.
SCOTT CHARLES RASWYCK
95 Tuttle Rd., Watchung,
N.J., B.A., History.
MARGARET E. REESE 12
W. Shawnee Ave., Plymouth,
Pa., 8.A., Spanish.
HAROLD PAUL REFOWICH 305 Johnson St., Freeland,
Pa., 8.A., Psychology.
BARBARA JEAN REPOTSKI 1215 S. Hanover St., Nanticoke, Pa., 8.A., Spanish.
EILEEN ANN REX 8 Eno
St., Kingston, Pa., 8.A., English.
ELIZABETH LENORE VICTORIA
RICCI Valley View Dr.,
Shrine Acres, Dallas, Pa., 8.A.,
History.
DAVID C. RICHARDS 36
Snowden St., Forty Fort, Pa.,
8.S., Commerce and Finance.
GRACE ELAINE RICHIE - 125

Parkview Dr., Bloomfield, N.J.,
B.A., German.
DEBORAH JEAN RIGLE 4
E. Ann St., Plains, Pa., 8.S., Biology.
RONALD A. RITTENMEYER 398 Wyoming Ave., Kingston,
Pa., 8.S., Commerce and Finance.
DEBORAH JUNE RITZER 126 Fern Ave., Wharton, N.J.,
B.A., Elementary Education.
SAMUEL V. RIZZO 137
Philadelphia Ave., W. Pittston,
Pa., 8.S., Biology.
DAVID EDGAR ROBERTS -,83 W. Vaughn St., Kingston,
Pa., B.S., Commerce and Finance.
ELIZABETH WINIFRED ROCHE
91 Beaumont St., WilkesBarre, Pa., B.A., History.
WILLIAM ARTHUR ROLLAND,
JR. - 633 Meadowland Ave.,
Kingston, Pa., 8.S., Commerce
and Finance.
CHARLES ELEY ROMANE 437 S. River St., Wilkes-Barre,
Pa., B.A., Political Science.
EDWARD JOSEPH ROMANOSKI - 721 Main St., Duryea,
Pa., B.A., Psychology.
CAROLYN C. ROME 326
Race St., W. Pittston, Pa.,
B.A., Spanish.
DONALD D. RONCHETTI 627 Gibson Ave., Kingston,
Pa., 8.A., Fine Arts.
JOSEPH D. ROSATO - 638
Hayes St., Hazleton, Pa., 8.S.,
Music Education.
SUSAN MARIE ROSSI 3527 Chestnut St., Laureldale,
Pa., B.A., History.
ANN MARIE ROVINSKI - 92
Davis St., Trucksville, Pa., B.S.,
Medical Technology.
DAVID JAMES RUDDA - 129
N. Cleveland St., Wilkes-Barre,
Pa., B.S., Chemistry.
RITA RYNESKI - 253 Frederick St., Kingston, Pa., 8.S.,
Mathematics.
MARILYN REGINA SABA 302 Parrish St., Wilkes-Barre,
Pa., B.A., Psychology.
CARL BRUCE SACHS - 497
Main Rd., Mountaintop, Pa.,
8.A., Political Science.
KAREN C. SAKADUSKI 659 E. Northampton St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa., B.A., Sociology.
GERALD FRANCIS SALIO 1506 Stirling St., Coatesville,
Pa., B.S., Commerce and Finance.
LINDA SUSAN SAMUEL - 52
E. Pettebone St., Forty Fort,

Pa., B.A., Sociology.
LINDA LOUISE SANDBERG 1113 Harding Hwy., Mays
Landing, N.J., B.S., Biology.
MARIA ANGELA DE JESUS
SANTOS 440 lnslee St.,
Perth Amboy, N.J., B.A.,
French.
ROSE MARIE SAPORITO 150-A Gateway Dr., Edwardsville, Pa., B.A., Fine Arts .
RICHARD OTTO SARMONIS
- R.D. # 1, Noxen, Pa., 8.S.,
Commerce and Finance.
WILLIAM THOMAS SAUDER
- 44 Fred Ter., Dover, N.J.,
B.S., Music Education.
ELAINE SCHIOWITZ 560
Tioga Ave., Kingston, Pa.,
B.A., Psychology.
KATHLEEN CECELIA SCHIRAHMAN 427 Cherry St.,
Pottstown, Pa., B.A., Psychology.
SHELLEY JEAN SCHNUR 105 Parsons Dr., Hempstead,
N.Y., B.A., Sociology.
JOANNE T. SCHREIBMAIER 845 James St., Hazleton, Pa.,
B.S., Biology.
KURT LOUIS SCHUHL - 250
Beverly Blvd., Upper Darby,
Pa., B.S., Commerce and Finance.
ILENE CAROLE SCHULMAN
189 Lelak Ave., Springfield, N.J., B.A., Sociology.
WILLIAM RALPH SCHULTZ Box 147D, R.D. # 1, Etters,
Pa., 8.S., Commerce and Finance.
DOREEN ANN SERAFINI 431 S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre,
Pa., B.A., Psychology.
LOIS E. SEXTON - R.R. # 1,
Moscow, Pa., 8.A., History.
WILLIAM HENRY SHAFER 26 Durkee St., Forty Fort, Pa.,
B.A., Economics.
RUTH MARIE SHARKUS - 15
Krych St., Kingston, Pa., 8.A.,
Spanish.
KRISTINE MARY SHILCOSKI
- 324 Phillips St., Lyndwood,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 8.S., Commerce and Finance.
DIANNE LOUISE SHINER 479 S. Main Rd., Mountaintop,
Pa., B.A., English.
RICHARD
LEE
JOSHUA
SHONK - Tilbury Terrace,
W. Nanticoke, Pa., 8.S., Commerce and Finance.
MARIE A. SHOVLIN 119
N. Vine St., Mt. Carmel, Pa.,
B.S., Nursing Education.
JOAN MARY SHURMANEK 96 Amherst Ave., WilkesBarre, Pa., 8.A., History.

JEAN MARIE SHUPP R.D.
# 3, Box 347, Mountaintop,
Pa., B.S., Nursing Education.
DAVID MARTIN SIEGEL - 70
N. Landon Ave., Kingston, Pa.,
B.A., History.
WESLEY 8. SIMMERS - 458
Hazle Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.,
B.A., History.
MICHAEL SAM SIMON - 32
Marlborough Ave., WilkesBarre, Pa., B.A., Political Science.
HELENE MARIE SIMONDS 63 Eno St., Plymouth, Pa.,
B.A., Psychology.
RITA M. SINGER 75 E.
Dorrance St., Kingston, Pa.,
B.A., French.
ANTHONY FRANK SKLANEY
136 Chestnut St., Alden,
Nanticoke, Pa., 8.S., Commerce and Finance.
DAVID M. SMITH 95
Spring St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.,
B.S., Commerce and Finance.
LINDA MARIE SMITH - R.D.
# 1, Benton, Pa., B.A., Fine
Arts.
MARY ANN TERESA SMITH
- 751 Pennington St., Elizabeth, N.J., B.A., Psychology.
THEODORE STEPHEN SOKOLOWSKI - 92½ Walnut St.,
Alden Sta., Nanticoke, Pa.,
B.A., History.
DEBORAH SUSAN SOLINSKY
- 53 Oakwood La., WilkesBarre, Pa., 8.A., Sociology.
NANCY JEAN SOLOGOVICH
- 10 Laurel St., Wilkes-Barre,
Pa., B.A., English.
MAUREEN SOLOMON - 60
Carey St., Ashley, Pa., 8.A.,
Mathematics.
DANIEL L. SON - 608 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming, Pa.,
B.S., Biology.
WILLIAM JAMES SPACE 107 Grant St., Exeter, Pa.,
B.S., Commerce and Finance.
BRENT SCOTT SPIEGEL - 38
Oak St., Forty Fort, Pa., B.S.,
Mathematics.
LENORE JEANNE SPINELLI 1115 Washburn St., Scranton,
Pa., B.S., Business Education.
ROBERT CARL STAFFA - 201
Lehigh St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.,
B.S., Commerce and Finance.
CHESTER STANKIEWICZ 237 Belvidere Ave., Washington, N.J., 8.S., Elementary Education.
SCOTT DUXBURY STEELMAN
- 109 Trethaway St., WilkesBarre, Pa., B.S., Commerce
and Finance.
ELIZABETH ANNE STOLFI -

321

�12 Quarry Ter., W. Orange,
N.J., B.A., English.
LORRAINE ANNE STONE 117 Kidder St., Wilkes-Barre,
Pa., B.S., Nursing Education.
ARLENE ANN SUCHESKI 822 Smith St., Scranton, Pa.,
B.S., Business Education.
ENID CAROLE SULLUM 312 Butler St., Kingston, Pa.,
B.A., Psychology.
RICHARD H. SUNDAY - 22
Myrtle Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.,
B.S., Biology.
WAYNE
WORTHINGTON
SZAKAL - 732 Foote Ave.,
Duryea, Pa., 8.5., Music Education.
DALE RAYMOND TABOR 42 S. Atherton Ave., Kingston,
Pa., B.A., Psychology.
WILLIAM JOSEPH TANTALLA
- 350 Madison St., WilkesBarre, Pa., B.A., Economics.
JAMES TARITY, JR. - 66 Reynolds St., Pittston, Pa., B.A.,
Political Science.
RONALD JOSEPH TETLAK 269 Elm St., Dupont, Pa.,
B.A., French.
WILLIAM HAYES THEURER, JR.
- 807 Stratford Dr., Carlisle,
Pa., B.A., Political Science.
DAVID KENNETH THOMAS 301 Phillips St., Lyndwood,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa., B.A., Biology.
GEORGE E. THOMAS - 470
W. State St., Plymouth, Pa.,
B.S., Mathematics.
STEWART PHILLIPS THOMAS
- North Lake, Sweet Valley,
Pa., B.A., Biology.
JUDITH LYNN THOMPSON 149 Page Ave., Lyndhurst,
N.J., B.S., Medical Technology.
MARGARET LYNNE TOMASELLI 705 White Horse
Pike, Audubon, N.J., B.A.,
English.
ANDREA L. TOMOLONIS 180 Beade St., Plymouth, Pa.,
8.5., Commerce and Finance.
MARILYN ELIZABETH TORRENT! - 43 S. 18th St., Kenilworth, N.J., B.A., Psychology.
RICHARD 0. TOTH - 10 Preston Dr., Somerville, N.J.,
B.A., History.
DEBRA ANN VICTORIA TRAVINSKI - 83 E. Broadway,
Larksville, Pa., B.S., Business
Education.
JOSEPH M. TREACY 57
Carpenter St., Red Bank, N.J.,
B.S., Commerce and Finance.
KAREN LOUISE TREVETHAN
- R.D. # 1, Box 382, Trail322

wood, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., B.A.,
History.
JOAN THERESA TYREE 2022 W. Glenwood Ave., Philadelphia, Pa., B.A., Spanish.
JAMES RUSSELL UHL - 150
W. River St., Wilkes-Barre,
Pa., B.A., Political Science.
DENNIS C. UNGER - 527 S.
Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.,
B.S., Commerce and Finance.
NANETTE C. VACHER - 277
Academy St., Wilkes-Barre,
Pa., B.A., Fine Arts.
ANNE M. VAN NOY - 127
Park Place, Kingston, Pa., B.S.,
Nursing Education.
JACQUELYN JEAN VAN
TUYLE - 1619A Wyoming
Ave., Forty Fort, Pa., B.A.,
Spanish.
LOUIS EDWARD VERONA 155 E. Clinton Ave., Bergenfield, N.J., B.A., History.
DENNIS VERZERA 34
White Oak Tree Rd., Laurel
Hollow, N.Y., B.A., History.
PAUL R. VICI - 176 W. River
St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa., B.S.,
Commerce and Finance.
DONALD LLOYD VINCENT 154 Hanover St., Nanticoke,
Pa., B.S., Commerce and Finance.
JOSEPH
CHRISTOPHER
VOJTKO
96 Sidney St.,
Swoyersville, Pa., B.A., Fine
Arts.
KAREN VOLLRATH 80 B
Pleasant, Cedar Glen West,
Lakehurst, N.J., B.S., Commerce and Finance.
ANGELO JOSEPH VOLPE 60 E. Columbus Ave., Pittston,
Pa., B.A., History.
PATRICK R. WALBORN 264 S. Main St., Apt. 2,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa., B.A., History.
LAWREN CE ANDREW WALLISON - 65 Division St., Kingston, Pa., B.S., Commerce and
Finance.
DANIEL JAMES WALSH - 25
N. Main St., Mountaintop, Pa.,
B.A., Psychology.
JUDITHANN REGINA WALSH
60 Division St., WilkesBarre, Pa., B.A., Psychology.
DANIEL ROBERT WALTERS 119 Coal St., Plymouth, Pa.,
B.S., Chemistry.
HENRY NORMAN WALTERS,
Ill - 234 E. Main St., Nanticoke, Pa., B.A., Psychology.
DONNA MARIA WALTON 145 E. Liberty St., Ashley, Pa.,
B.A., Spanish.
WENDY LOU WARD - 46

Ashley St., Ashle)'·, Pa., B.A.,
French.
JO ANNE WARGO 62
Wyoming St., Lee Park,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa., B.A., Fine
Arts.
CAROL ALYCE WARNER 202 Front St., Deposit, N.Y.,
B.A., English.
JOANNE R. WASCOLONIS
- 188 Orchard St., Plymouth,
Pa., B.A., Fine Arts.
DOROTHY MAE WEBB - R.D.
# 2, Box 178, Wilkes-Barre,
Pa., B.A., Fine Arts.
ROBERT JOHN WEIDOW 37 Green St., Edwardsville,
Pa., B.A., History.
RICHARD ALAN WEINSTEIN
Town House #3, Cutter
Mill Rd., Great Neck, N.Y.,
B.A., Sociology.
JANET A. WEISS - R.D. # 3,
Coudersport, Pa., B.A., Sociology.
CHARLES JAMES WETZEL 15 Arch St., Glen Lyon, Pa.,
B.S., Commerce and Finance.
BARBARA
EDMONDSON
WHALEN - Shrine View, Dallas, Pa., B.A., French.
JANE ELLEN WHEELER - 524
Moosic St., Scranton, Pa.,
B.A., English.
LOUISE J. WHITELONIS - 64
Jarvis St., Binghamton, N.Y.,
B.A., Psychology.
GERRY WILLETTS Flanders
Rd., Flanders, N.J., B.A., Fine
Arts.
GARY H. WILLIAMS R.D.
# 2, Dallas, Pa., B.S., Commerce and Finance.
VICKI MARIA WILSON Ferry Rd., Chester, Conn.,
B.A., Psychology.
WARREN D. WIND - 452
Lincoln Ave., Cliffside Park,
N.J., B.A., Economics.
GRETCHEN WINFIELD - 15
Arty Drive, Williamsville, N.Y.,
B.S., Music Education.
KATHRYN ANN WOYCHICK
182 Terrace Ave., Trucksville, Pa., B.A., French.
BARBARA ANN WOZNIAK 263 Lincoln Ave., Exeter, Pa.,
B.A., English.
HARRY CHARLES WRIGHT, JR.
3 Hemlock Ter., Sparta,
N.J., B.S., Commerce and Finance.
JOHN FRANK WRIGHT - 82
Church St., Kingston, Pa., B.A.,
History.
KAREN M. WRUBLEWSKI 1154 Amherst St., Scranton,
Pa., B.S., Nursing Education.
MOU Y EMMA WUNDER -

!3ox 152 E. Stroudsburg, Pa.,
8.S., Music Education.
ANN MARIE E. WYNN - .43
Stark St., Hudson, Pa., B.S.,
Commerce and Finance.
ANN YACAVONE - 817
Matthew Ave., Scranton, Pa.,
B.A., English.
MARY ELLEN YAMRUS - 57
Arlington Rd., Forty Fort, Pa.,
B.A., Fine Arts.
JILL LOUISE YANOSHAK 27 Willow St., Hanover Green,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa., B.A., History.
THEODORE T. YEAGER 198 Fifth St., Catawissa, Pa.,
B.A., History.
THOMAS J. YENCHA - 138
S. River St., Plains, Pa., B.S.,
Physics.
PAULINE JENNY YOBLONSKI
- 43 Yale St., Wilkes-Barre,
Pa., B.A., Sociology.
SANDRA YUCAS 407
Foote Ave., Duryea, Pa., B.A.,
English.
STANLEY JOHN YUNKUNIS
- 47 W. Union St., Kingston,
Pa., B.A., Music.
JACQUELINE MARIE ZACK 225 Dickson St., Duryea, Pa.,
B.A., Spanish.
JOHN MICHAEL ZALEWSKI R.D. # 2, Factoryville, Pa.,
B.S., Commerce and Finance.
ELAINE MARIE ZAROSKY R. 300 E. Blaine St., McAdoo,
Pa., 8.5., Secondary Studies.
FELICIA MARY ZAWATSKI 14 Lueder St., Wilkes-Barre,
Pa., B.A., Psychology.
THEODORE F. ZELINSKI - 42
Brogan Ave., Wilkes-Barre,
Pa., B.S., Biology.
ALAN E. ZELLNER P.O.
Box 222, Williamstown, N.J.,
8.5., Business Education.
DONALD C. ZIMMERMAN 861 Anthracite Ave., Kingston,
Pa., B.S., Commerce and Finance.
NANCY MARIE ZIOBRO 138 Mason St., Exeter, Pa.,
B.S., Mathematics.
CAROL ANN MARY ZIOMEK
- 465 Second St., Plymouth,
Pa., 8.5., Chemistry.
HENRY J. ZOLTEWICZ - 22
W. Union St., Nanticoke, Pa.,
B.S., Commerce and Finance.

Academics.
Accounting
Ad min istrati,
Advertiseme
Amnicola ..
Art Fair ...
Awards Ass•
Band .....
Baseball ..
Basketball .
Beacon ...
Biological Sc
Campus ...
Campus Emi:
Campus Pro~
Candids ...
Cheerleaders
Chemical Soc
Cherry Bloss&lt;
Choralettes .
Chorus ... .
Circle K ... .
Class Officer:
Clean Enviror
Closing ....
Collegians ..
Cross-Countq
Dedication ..
Dorms .....
Education Clu
Engineering C
Events .....
Faculty ....
Fine Arts Assc
Football ...
French Club . .
Freshman Orit
Freshman-Sop
Golf ...... .
Graduates .. .
Graduation ..
Hayride .... .
Homecoming .

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Judo-Karate Cl

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INDEX

Academics .................. .. ........... 18
Accounting Club ....... ..... ............. 197
Administration ............................ 20
Advertisements .......................... 304
Amnicola ............................... 164
Art Fair ................................ 248
Awards Assembly ........................ 254
Band .................................. 190
Baseball ............................... 292
Basketball .............................. 282
Beacon ................................ 168
Biological Society ........................ 198

Junior-Senior Dinner Dance ................. 234
Junior-Senior Outing ...................... 222
Lacrosse ............................... 300
Lettermen .............................. 182
Letterwomen ............................ 183
Lion in Winter ........................... 244
Majorettes .............................. 179
Manuscript ............................. 170
Math Club .............................. 201
Memoriam ............................... 40
M.E.N.C ................................ 204
Note of Appreciation ...................... 238

Campus ................................ 42
Campus Employees ........................ 50
Campus Progress .......................... 44
Candids ............................... 136
Cheerleaders ............................ 178
Chemical Society ......................... 199
Cherry Blossom Weekend .................. 238
Choralettes ............................. 192
Chorus ................................ 191
Circle K ................................ 184
Class Officers ........................... 172
Clean Environment ........................ 185
Closing ................................ 324
Collegians .............................. 193
Cross-Country ........................... 276
Dedication ............................... 15
Dorms ...................... ............ 124
Education Club .......................... 199
Engineering Club ......................... 200
Events ................................. 210

Opening ................................. 2
Organizations ........................... 162
Parent's Day ............................ 224
Philosophy Club ......................... 209
Physics Club ............................ 206
Playboy of the Western World .............. 242
President's Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Reach Out .............................. 186
Russian Chorus .......................... 207
Russian Club ............................ 207
Senior Directory ......................... 316
Sinawik ................................ 187
Soccer ................................ 274
Sophomore Coffee House .................. 236
Spanish Club ............................ 208
Sports ................................. 268
Spring Weekend ......................... 250
Strutters ............................... 180
Student Government ...................... 175
Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 114
Swimming .............................. 290

Faculty .......... .............. ......... 30
Fine Arts Association ...................... 196
Football ............................... 270
French Club ............................. 200
Freshman Orientation ..................... 212
Freshman-Sophomore Dinner Dance ........... 232

Tennis ..................... _............ 298
TDR .................................. 188
TDR-Circle K Dinner Dance ................. 228

Golf .................................. 296

W.A.A ................................. 181

Graduates ............................... 58

Who's Who ..................... ........ 116

Graduation ............................. 256

Winter Carnival .................. . ....... 230
Women's Basketball ...................... 280
Women's Field Hockey .................... 278
Women's Tennis ......................... 299
Wrestling .............................. 286

Hayride ................................ 226
Homecoming ............................ 214
Inter-Dormitory Council .................... 176
International Club ........................ 201

You Can't Take It With You ................. 246
Young Republicans ....................... 209

Judo-Karate Club ........................ 202

323

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I must begin with myself

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1 myself

I am the same yet I am different.
What I am
cannot be measured by grades
but is something
less tangible and more useful.

325

�I'll be what I must be
and face tomorrow

326

�Never mind the world,
let's not miss each other.
Rod McKuen

327

�A Note of
Appreciation
Despite nearly overwhelming difficulties, the Amnicola staff was able to produce a superlative example of what a yearbook could and should be. With this in
mind, I would like to extend my heartfelt thanks and appreciation to the many
people who worked to make the 1 972 Amnicola a success.
Paramount Studios for the many superb photographs
that helped add to the quality of this year's
volume.
Paul Olsen for your fine service and assistance
throughout the year.
Dr. Mike for your cooperation with many of our
small as well as large problems.
Mr. Moran and Dean Moss for helping to overcome
numerous financial difficulties.
Mr. Colson for your understanding, patience, and
advice.
Linda for your assistance in planning the '72
Amnicola and for the Academics and Campus sections.
Sue for your creative ideas for the Events section.
Best of luck next year.
Diana, our copy editor, for the endless hours you
spent in the office answering mail and typing copy.
Helen for financing the yearbook and increasing
our ad section.
Denise for your assistance obtaining the old and
new ads.
Steve for a truly unique Sports section and for your
help on layouts in June.
Marianne for scheduling club pictures and arranging
the Organizations section.
June for scheduling faculty photos and work on the
Academics section.
Anna for your assistance on the Events section.
Jane for your assistance with layouts for the
Organizations section and rescheduling many pictures.
Julie, Carole, Janice, and Jane for typing and filing.
Thanks to all of you for your long hours and dedication.
Barbara McNicholl
Editor-in-Chief, 1972 Amnicola

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

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

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B.A., History

AbdulAllana
Master's of Business Administration

Nancy Dene Adler
B.A., English

Jerry Alexander
B.A., Mathematics

Deborah Andresky
B.A., Fine Arts

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

Celeste Ametrano
B.S., Music Education

Art Anderson
B.A. , Sociology

Joyce A. Andrejko
B.A., Fine Arts

Henry F. Banaszek
B.A., Elementary Education

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Mathematics

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Deborah Andresky
B.A., Fine Arts

Mary Beth Appnell
B.A., Fine Arts

Alain C. Amould
B.S., Business Administration

Barbara W. Arnould
B.A., Fine Arts

Debbie Backensto
B.S., Business Administration

Allen J. Balderson
B.A., English

Henry F. Banaszek
B.A., Elementary Education

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

Michael J. Barski
B.A., History

David J. Bartkovitz
B.S., Chemistry

Judy Bartuska
B.A., Sociology

Marietta Bednar
B.A., English

Louise Beebe
B.A., Elementary Education

Charles R. Benavage
B.A., History

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Linda Bombick
B.A., History

Cheryl N. Bennett
B.A., Elementary Education

Richard L. Berkheiser
B.S., Business Administration

Sybil Blitzstein
B.A., Sociology

James M. Bohnert
B.S., Business Administration

Diane Marie Boyd
B.A., Psychology

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

Edward V. Brezinski
B.A., Psychology

Mary Ellen Burns
B.A., English

Patricia M. Burns
B.A., English

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

Paul R. Callary
B.S., Physics

�Paula Cardias
B.A., English

Ann K. Casciano
B.A., Elementary Education

James J. Castellani
B.S., Business Administration

Mark E. Caterson
B.S., Business Administration

Thomas Cathcart
B.A., Sociology

B.A., Elementary Education

Bonnie Church
B.A., Sociology

Robert Ciali
B.S., Physics

Rosemaria Judith Cienciva
B.A., Biology

Diane Chisarick

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�Betsy Clements
B.A., Psychology

Betsy Ann Conrad
B.A., Psychology

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

Nicholas A. Costanzo
B.A., English

Patricia Ann Columbus
B.A., Sociology

Paul A. Csigi
B.A., Psychology

�icia Ann Columbus
B.A., Sociology

Paul A. Csigi
B.A., Psychology

Carol M. Czarnecki
B.A., Sociology

Ellen Jane Daney
B.A., Sociology

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

Shirley Davis
B.S., Music Education

Jacqueline Mary Debo
B.A., Histo ry
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B.S., Accounting

Ron DeCanio
B.A., Sociology

Susan L. Ditson
B.S., Chemistry

Michael C. Dobbs
B.S., Accounting

David G . Dobson
B.A., Social Science

Dennis Donahoe
B.A., Psychology

Elena De Rojas
B.A., Spanish

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B.A., Philosophy-Religion

�Elena De Rojas
B.A., Spanish

John Dubilc
B.A.,History

Joseph J. Dux
B.A., Psychology

Terrence L. Elchak
B.S., Mathematics

Noreen Frances Drugach
B.A., Philosophy-Religion

Cynthia Farmer
B.A., French

John J. Endrusick
B.A., Political Science

William F. Eggleston
B.A., Fine Arts

Lindsay G. Farley
B.A., Psychology

David Ferdon
B.S., Physics
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B.A., English

John J. Fetch
B.A., Psychology

Deborah A. Fialko
B.A., Psychology

Michael Filipowski
B.A., English

Susan Carol Findon
B.A., Elementary Education

James Domenick Fiorino
B.S., Business Administration

Joel Fischman
B.A., History

�Anne Fisher
B.S., Commerce and Finance

Mary Fisher
B.S., Nursing Education

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

Glenn Flack
B.A., Psychology

Sharon Foose
B.A., Psychology

William J. Frederick
B.S., Business Administration

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Bernard J. Flaherty
B.A., Economics

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

Karen Fry
B.A., Music

John Gallagher
B.A., History

Deanna J. Galli
B.A., Spanish

Caryn Man Gangi
B.A., Elementary Education

Margaret M. Gatusky
B.A., English

�Karen Fry
B.A., Music

Deanna J. Galli
B.A.,Spanish

Margaret M. Gatusky
B.A., English

Blase L. Gavlick
B.A., Political Science

Jeffery S. Giberson
B.S., Business Administration

Yvonne Gnatt
B.A., Sociology

Carol M. Geiger
B.A., English

Helen R. Gibbons
B.A., Sociology

Barbara Gilotti
B.A.,Spanish

Theresa Alberta Godlewski
B.S., Biology

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B.A., Mathematics

Robert Goldstein
B.S., Biology

Denise Goobic
B.A., Psychology

Marilyn Diane Goodsir
B.S., Business Education

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

Diana F. Gregory
B.A., Mathematics

�Joseph Grilli
B.A., Political Science

Guy R. Gubanich
B.S., Accounting

Francis J. Gubitose
B.S., History

Barbara Gush
B.S., Biology

Beverly Joan Guyer
B.A., Sociology; German

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

William B. Hayes
B.S., Accounting

Jill Herman
B.A., Psychology

Preston Hess
B.A., Psychology
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B.A., Sociology

Dennis G. Hollod
B.A., Psychology

Gary R. Horning
B.S., Business Administration

John Horvath
B.A., History

Margaret Hopper
B.A., Elementary Education

John M. Holland
B.A., History

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

Nancy Hudak
B.A., Elementary Education

Lawrence F. Hughes
B.S., Music Education

Matthew Hughes
B.A., History

Sandra L. Hughes
B.A., Elementary Education

Carol S. Hussa
B.A., History

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B.A., Chemistry

Mary Ann Hvozda
B.A., French

LidiaJaniw
B.A., Sociology

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

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B.S., Music Education

Rosemarie Joan Kazda
B.A., English

Robert Janosik
B.A., Fine Arts

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

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B.S., Accounting

Bruce Kelson
B.A., Psychology

�oily Jackiewicz
I.A., Fine Arts

nomas D. Jerrytone
B.S., Accounting

Carol Johnson
B.S., Music Education

Richard Jones
B.A., History

Steven M. Jones
B.A., English

Rosemarie Joan Kazda
B.A., English

Sally Kazinetz
B.S., Physics

Patricia L. Keating
B.S., Nursing Education

Bruce Kelson
B.A., Psychology

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

Drew Klemish
B.S., Business Administration

Leonard S. Klewans
B.S., Accounting

Linda L. Knauer
B.A.; Elementary Education

Deborah E. Koch
B.A., Elementary Education

Catherine Kosiek
B.A., Fine Arts

Paul F. Kowalek
B.S., Mathematics

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

Joseph F. Krackenfels
B.A., Psychology

Ruth T . Kret
B.A., Elementary Education

Eugene Gregory Kruczek
B.A., English

Helena Catherine Kruse
B.A., Elementary Education

Walter Kwiatkowski
B.S., Engineering

Catherine R. Lane
B.A.,Spanish

�Deborah E. Lane
B.A., Fine Arts

Steven Lecko, Jr.
B.S., Accounting

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

Robert Linaberry
B.S., Accounting

Linell Lukesh
B.A., Psychology

�Cynthia J. Littzi
B.S., Accounting

Thomas P. Long
B.S., Physics

Terry S. MacDonald
B.A., English

Cynthia Locke
B.A.,English

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B.S., Mathematics

Roseanne Malshefski
B.S., Business Education

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B.A., History
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B.S., Accounting

John G. Margo
B.A., Political Science

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B.A., Psychology; Elemehtary Education

Simon Markovich
B.S., Accounting

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Richard D. Masi
B.S., Business Administration

John T. Maskornick
B.S., Business Administration

Robert Paul Matley
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B.A., Elementary Education

Patricia A. McCarthy
B.A., Psychology

James William McGrath
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B.A., English

Raymond A. McNulty
B.A., English

Richard Mendelsohn
B.A., Sociology

Marcio Menezes
B.A., Fine Arts

Charles F. Mecadon
B.A., Economics

Susan McKeever
B.S., Medical Technology

KarenL. M
B.S., Biol

�Karen L. Metzger
B.S., Biology

Christiana Miele
B.A., ~sychology

Theresa Milewski
B.A., Elementary Education

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B.S., Physics

Robert L. Miller
B.S., Business Administration

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B.S., Mathematics

Marcine Marie Morris
B.A., Elementary Education

Paula Marie Morris
C.P., Secretarial Studies

Julie Morse
B.A., English

Edward Moyer
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Edward Moyer
B.S., Mathematics

Jocelyn Murphy
B.A., English

Helen M. Murray
B.S., Music Education

Edmund Andrew Muskauski
B.A., Psychology

Margaret Jean Mutarelli
B.A., Mathematics

Carol Lee Mutchler
B.A., Sociology

Joseph N adzan
B.S., Business Administration

Penny Nanstiel
B.A., English

Jacqueline A. Nash
B.A., English

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William Nichols
B.A., Philosophy-Religion

Wendell "Pete" Nordland
B.S., Biology

Estelle Novzen
B.A., English

John F. Noyalis
B.A., Sociology

Susan V. Olearczyk
B.S., Business Administration

Martha Oleykowski
B.A., Psychology

Constance R. Olivieri
B.S., Music Education

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�Donna Marie Ostrofski
B.S., Mathematics

George Onyshczak
B.S., Accounting

Delphine T. Opet
B.A., English

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

Ann M. Orzechowski
B.A., Psychology

Thomas Page
B.A., Sociology

Pamela J. Parkin
B.A., Elementary Education
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Karen Elizabeth Patch
B.A., English

Daniel A. Peters
B.S., Mathematics

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

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B.S., Music Education

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B.A., Elementary Education

John Pisano
B.S., Accounting

Ralph D. Presciutti
B.A., Psychology

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B.S., Music Education

Jeffrey Prendergast
B.S., Business Administration

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

Stanley Polak
B.S., Accounting

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B.A., English

Stephanie Allen Pufko
B.S., Business Administration

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B.S., Business Education

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Joyce Pupa
B.A., French

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

Patrick Ratchford
B.S., Business Administration

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

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

William J. Reese
B.A., History

AlbertJ. Regner
B.S., Business Administration

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Linda R. Remaly
B.A., French

Geoffrey W. Rhodes
B.A., English

Brenda Ann Ricco
B.A., History

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Gilbert "Skip" Riddle
B.A., History

Michael W. Riebe
B.S., Music Education

Howard L. Rifkin
B.A., Political Science

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�Joseph Roberts
B.A., Mathematics

Elizabeth Roccograndi
B.A., English

Stephen M. Romanecz
B.A., Elementary Education

Norma L. Roper
B.A., English

Kathleen Rogan
B.A., Elementary Education

William D . Roberts
B.A., English

Deborah Rostkowski
B.A., English

�Wendy Roth
B.A., Spanish

Daniel Ruduski
B.S., Mathematics

Ronald Samek
B.A., Sociology

Judith Arny Sanger
B.S., Music Education

Sharon Santangello
B.A., Elementary Education

�Helen Saras
B.A., Biology

Marino J. Santarelli
B.A., Political Science

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Kenneth Michael Scheid
B.A., Psychology

Josephine Schifano
B.A., Elementary Education

John L. Schilling
B.S., Business Administration

Brenda Schmidt
B.A., Elementary Education

Richard Sawicki
B.A., Sociology

Claire Schrode
B.A., English

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Rose Ann Schultz
B.A., Psychology

Susan Silva
B.A., Fine Arts

EthelM.Shannon
B.S., Music Education

Carl David Shoener
B.A., Sociology

Jashinder Sindhu
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George P. Sillup
B.A., Political Science

Natalie Skarnulis
B.A., Fine Arts
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Joyce A. Skowronski
B.A., English

Eugene A. Skrynski
B.A., Sociology

Barbara Ellen Smith
B.A., French

Harold W. Snedeker
B.A., Psychology

Nicoletta Soranno
B.A., Psychology

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B.A., Elementary Education

B.A., Economics

Sandra Ann Strumski
B.A., English

Dale T. Stumpp
D.S., Business Administration

JoAnne L. Sullivan
B.A., Sociology

Regina M. Sulzinski
B.A., English

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B.A., Chemistry

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

Ruth Lindsey Thomas
B.A., Elementary Education

Theodore Tramaloni
B.S., Business Administration

Margarita S. Tsatsarounou
B.S., Electrical Engineering

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B.S., Business Administration

Nathalie Vermandel
B.A., Elementary Education

Walter B. Volinski
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B.A., History

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B.A., Elementary Education

Kamille Theresa Warkala
B.A., French

Richard Paul Wasatonic
B.A., Physics

Stephen David Washko
B.S., Physics
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B.A., Psychology

Joseph A. Wassell
B.A., Political Science

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Richard Pa ul Wasatonic
B.A., Physics

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Janet C. Waxmonsky
B.A., Psychology

Edward D. Weber
B.S., Business Administration

Susan Ann Weckel
B.A., Fine Arts

Elliott Weinstock
B.S., Biology

Rhonda E. Wells
B.A., Psychology

Margaret Wende
B.A., Spanish

Ruth Werts
B.A., French

Richard Wesenyak
B.A., Economics

Robert P. West
B.S., Business Administration
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B.A., Psychology

Cecilia M. Williams
B.A., English

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

David J. Williams
B.S., Business Administration

Robert E. Wickham
B.S., Business Administration

Gary Williams
B.A., Physics

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Judith M. Williams
B.S., Music Education

William R. Woronko
B.S., Business Administration

Matthew Wotherspoon
B.A., Political Science

Ronald Y akus
B.S., Business Administration

Linda Yanovich
B.A., English

�Robert J. Yatko
B.A., Psychology

Gwen Young
B.A., History

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

Suzann Mae Young
B.S., Business Education

Katherine A. Yonkin
B.A.,English

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B.S., Music Education

Joseph J. Yurko
B.A., History

Richard A. Zachar
B.S., Biology

Ilona D. Zachow
B.A.,German

Robert M. Zampetti
B.S., Music Education

Joseph H. Zbegner
B.A., Psychology

Barbara Zembruski
B.S., Accounting

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

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

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�ea Kurillo, Kathy Fisher,
~: Nancy Specian, Connie
Bennett, Sue Greenspan,
t Janice Kirchner, Janice
~raine Meehan, Noel Jor-

Butler

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

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

73

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

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

Row 1:

Richa1
Gonnel
Mike
McGra
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Lew K
Mazer,
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Larry I
Kye, F
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Chesapeake
Hall
l. Jill Majestic; 2. Joan Makely; 3. Karen Yohn; 4. Carla Demmon; 5. Mary
Cheung; 6. Kerry McMahon; 7. Beth Kaye; 8. Josie Schifano; 9. Denise
Chapura; 10. Mary Kinney; 11. Kati Dessauer; 12. Barbara DaSilva; 13.
Diana Gregory; 14. Laraine Mancuso. Missing: Brandy Brannigan, Janet
Markowitz, Diane Henley, Noreen Drugach, Nathalie Vermandel, Pam
Pratt, Donna Doncses, Jane Weiss, Debbie Lane

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Janet Sai

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

heiser, Bill Winter, Bill Thomas,
ad Gorman.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Sterling I

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

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�Sterling Hall

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

Charmaine Broad, Janet Temyila, Laureen Camey.

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

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

Susquehannock
Hall

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

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

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Pat Morris, Karen P
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Columbus.

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

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

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

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

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President
Dr. Francis J. Michelini

Assistant to President
MichaelJ. Worth

Dean of Academic Affairs
Donald _W. Tappa

�Dean of Student Affairs
George F. Ralston

Assistant to Dean of Student Affairs
James A. Moss

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�Dean of Women
Jane Kathleen Lampe

Assistant Dean of Men
Edward R. Baltruchitis

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Women
Linda Hobrock

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�Director of Alumni
Relations
Arthur J. Hoover

Director of Computer
Center
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David Williams

. ncial Aid
Director of F ma
Harry B. Keller

Director o f Development
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Thomas F. Ke y

117

�Director of Graduate Studies
Harold E. Cox

Director of Testing Services
Joseph H. Kanner

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Director of Housing
Donald R. Jost

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Coordinator of
Housing
Jeanne Conwa:

�Director of Placement
John J. Chwalek

r of Testing Services
H. Kanner

Coordinator of Women's
Housing
Jeanne Conway

Director of Institute of Regional Affairs
Andrew Shaw, Jr.

119

�Director of Public
Relations
Thomas J. Moran

Director of Summer and Evening College
Bernard J. Vinovrski

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Director of Sports Information
George G. Pawlush

�Business Manager
Charles R. Abate

Comptroller
Alex Pawlenok

Assistant Comptroller
Joseph J. Chisarick

Information
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121

�Registrar
B. Hopkins Moses

Director of Research Services
Stanley J. Holden

Head Librarian
Dale A. Buehler

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�Manager of Cafeteria
William Denion
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Manager of Bookstore
Mildred Gittins

.d Librarian
eA. Buehler

Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds
Nelson F . Carle

123

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

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

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

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

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

COMMERCE
and
FINANCE
Row 1: Sheldon Curtis, Robert

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

127

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

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

Missing: Elwood Disque,
Berenice D'Vorzon.

Missing: James P. Berg.

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

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�HISTORY
Left To Right: Richard Fuller,

Row 1: David Leach, Chairman;

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

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

Furlow, Joel Bedatsky.
Missing: Elwood Disque,

Berenice D'Vorzon.

.NGUAGE

Missing: James P. Berg .

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

129

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

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

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

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

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PHILOSOPJ

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

JCATION

Absent: Pjilip R. Tuhy.

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

Pisaneschi.

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

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

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

CHASE HALL: Betty Bevan
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COMMERCE AND FINANCE: Jane Mertis

EDUCATION: Elaine Lyons

COMPUTER CENTER

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fD FINANCE: Jane Mertis

EDUCATION: Elaine Lyons

ENGLISH: Mildred Marini

COMPUTER CENTER: Left To Right: Judy Ockenfuss, Kathy Skvarla, Judy Wasowski.
143

�FINANCE: Row 1: Ann Saxon, Rita Morvinski; Row 2: Lorraine Regalis, Molly Bynski, Ann Kester, Rita Zula. Absent: Mary
Lorusso.

LIBRARY:
Spear, Kate
Loretta Caw
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Absent: Mar

GUIDANCE AND PLACEMENT:
Regina Meschini

GRADUATE OFFICE: Arlene Origlia
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RESEARCH SERVICES: Helen Ann Sincavage

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Standing: Ru
Seated: Carol

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

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

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

: Helen Ann Sincavage

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

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

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�PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND HYGIENE:
Denise Rupert

THEATER ARTS: Audrey Butkiewicz

WECKESSER: Nance Co1

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

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

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

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WECKESSER: Nance Cordy

WECKESSER: Mildred Connor

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WECKESSER:
Seated: Peggy Jones;
Standing: Ann Rees, Lisa English.

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

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Nancy Gosciewski, Don Miller, Bob
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Davis, Steve Sadowski, Franklin Mart

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

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

Lynn Jacobs, Della Sokoski.

MAINTENANCE

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

ASSISTANT MANAGER OF CAFETERIA:
Fred Wall

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

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

MAINTENANCE

\GER OF CAFETERIA:
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152

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�Sophotnore
Outing

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Jack Anderson

"Four for Broadway" -Allan Keene, J:

Miguel Rubio

Jose Greco and Nana Lorca

Lillian Gish

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Neil Sheehan

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

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Jean Shepherd

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

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

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

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�Organizations
214

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�Publications

Amnicola

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

216

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

Seated: Jane Matalavage; Standing: Beth Kaye, Paul

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

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

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

Chester Colson, Advisor

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

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

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

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�Beacon

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

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

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

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

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

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

Manuscript
Editor
Associate Editor
Art Editor

Brent Spencer
Michael Scholnick
Ella McNamara

Faculty Advisors

Dr. Robert Beaman
Dr. Patricia Boyle

Staff

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

Agnes Cummings

"The Blossom"
Katy Hauck

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

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

Marlboro Theatre Company
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�WCLH

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

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

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

heir, Basil Lynch, Jay Thomas,

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

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�Government

Co1n1nuter Council

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

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

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

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

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

�Inter-Dorrrritory
Council

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

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

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

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

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�Student Government

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Sophomore

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

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

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Cheerleaders

'at Wilson,president.

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

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

Majorettes

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

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

Strutters

Row I : Debbie, Gregson, Paula

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

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

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�Service

Clean Environinent Con1ntlttee

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

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

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

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

Donna Dorzinski, Michael

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

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

�Hutnan Services

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

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

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

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

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�Reach Out

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

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

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

239

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

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

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

241

�Wilkes
Cotntnunity
Effort

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

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

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

242

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

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

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

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

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

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

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�Collegians

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

Russian Chor

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

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

Russian Chorus

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

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

�Cue 'n' Curtain

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

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

�Clubs

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

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

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OFFICERS : Elli
treasurer; Theres
Gush, recording se

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

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

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

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�Che1nistry

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

Education

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

�Judo-Karate

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

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

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

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

Motorcycle

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

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

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

Physics

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

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

fark Skopek, Michael Murphy, Wal-

259

�Polar Bear

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

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

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

�Spanish

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Cross
Country

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

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Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes

41
40
39
25
44

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46
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41
32
39
36

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

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

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

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Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes

41
40
39
25
44

34
46
41
41
32
39
36

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

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

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

SCORES

Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes

Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes

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35
55
48
40
36
39
35
36
30
32

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

23
42
59
17

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63
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31
45
42
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iane Jones, Denise Chapura, Laraine Mancuso,
iella Centrilla, Marivita Saleski, Janet Polansky,

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

12
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18
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9
9
15
6
12
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12
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12
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The Wilkes Wrestling team won its 12th M.A.C. Championship in 17 years. Bob Roberts, Mike Lee, and Al Sharer were all
M.A.C. Champions. Coach Reese's men took 5th place in the
NCAA College Division Tournament. Both Roberts and Trovei
received All-American honors.
Wilkes placed 2nd in the Wilkes Open. Roberts placed 2nd in
the Open for the third year in a row.

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

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Yeager.

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

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

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Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes

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31
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32
47
42
34
34
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SCORES
Trenton St.
East Stroudburg St.
Bloomsburg State
Cathedral
Widener
Jersey City State
Lycoming
Lock Haven State
Lycoming
Kutztown State
Philadelphia Textile
Elizabethtown

77

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

68
44
72

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

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

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15

9
6
2

3
6

3
8
4
5

10
6

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

2

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4
5

7
4
7
2

9
5

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

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

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Gorman, Keith Krornbel, Coach Torn Rokita.

Men's Tennis

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

Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes

2
8
5
4
2
1
2

SCORES
Scranton
Ursinus
Susquehanna
Moravian
Scranton
Lycoming
Elizabeth town

7
1
4
5
7
5
7

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Wysocki, Ca

290

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

Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes

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3
1
3

SCORES
Marywood
Bloomsburg
Marywood
Bloomsburg

4
3
4
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Worn.en's Tennis

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

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

Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes

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

4
4
5
6
6
8
16
4
3

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

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

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Outstanding Senior Athletes

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Mike Barski
Football
Baseball

Mark Caterson
Basketball

Dave Davis
Golf

294

Frank Galicki
Football
Baseball

Ed Garabedian
Soccer

�Jeff Giberson
Football
Baseball

Larry Lally
Football

Bob Linaberry
Soccer

Gary Horning
Cross Country

Laraine Mancuso
Hockey
Basketball
Tennis

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Football
Baseball

Gerry Stankiewicz
Golf

Pat Ratchford
Football

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Wrestling

Al Regner
Football
Lacrosse
George Sillup
Football

Greg O'Brien
Basketball

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Bob Roberts
Wrestling

Ed Weber
Soccer

�Gerry Stankiewicz
Golf

Pat Ratchford
Football

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Umbach
Hockey
Basketball
Tennis

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Soccer

Bob Roberts
Wrestling

Bill Woronko
Football

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

310

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

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

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

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

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

MARIA GRIZZUTI -

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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moral Ave., Mata
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emy St., Plymoutl
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ond Ave., Kingstc
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Fox Creek Rd., I
Sociology
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Rd ., Jackson Hei
Elementary Educ;
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Ridge Rd., Wood
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Ridge Avenue, K
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Poss St., WilkesPsychology
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PL, Kingston, Pa.
SHARON SAN
213 Beechwood
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Meadowcrest AI
Pa. B.S., Business
BARBARA M .
Yeakle St., Wea l
English
JOYCE SKOW I
Main St., Duryea
lish
ROCHELLE S~
1520 Belfield Ave.
City, N. J. B.A., Pi
MARY ALICE~
Hoyt St., Pringle
ness Ed.
JAMES SWABA&lt;
way Dr ., Roslyn
B.A., Sociology
PATRICK SWJ
Scott St., Wilkes•
Commerce and Fi
JAMES THOM
Main St., Wanami
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)WER-290
'ort, Pa. B.S .,
.nee

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

UTI 775
West Hempne Arts

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

[TOSE - 351
ilks-Barre, Pa.
cation

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

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nee

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

EFFNER unlock Creek,
Ed.

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

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J. B.A., Psy-

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

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

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

,KI - Italy
anaqua , Pa .

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174
le, Pa. B.A.,

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Greenville,

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

KI -446
B.A., Eng-

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

~y - 213
Pa. B.A .,

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

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

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

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

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

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

264
Pa. B.A.,

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

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

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

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

'.ELLIountain:s

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

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

Scotrun, Pa.

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

.ARKINIslip, N. Y.

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

JANE BANKUS B.S., Mathematics

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

[KE-1130
nfield, N . J.

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

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

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

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

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

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

311

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

312

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

JAYNE CHALLIS GREGG-

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

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

�.7 E.
B.S.,

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

st St.,

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

1B.A.,

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

- 705
B.A.,

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

\vans
emen-

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

~R ttston,

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

-680
re, Pa.

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

Creek
Jlitical

i 35th
;lish

KO. B.S.,

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

). Box
., Soci-

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

- 103
·ge Pa.

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

) . #5,
logy

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

-681
·re, Pa.

7 Holi. B.A.,

-237
Te, Pa.,

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

I Ayres
. B.A.,

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

'.. Carey
fogy

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

- 111
rre, Pa.

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

- 324 S.
rre, Pa.

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

EGG-

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

313

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

314

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

R.D. 2,

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

25 S. Meade

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Virginia St., S. River, N. J. B.A.,
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Ct., Ashley, Pa . B.S., Commerce
and Finance

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

132

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

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

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

MARY JUNE SMITH -

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

THOMAS R. STELTZER -

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

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

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

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Apprec1at1on

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

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�President's Message to
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the Class of 1974 · · · · · : · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 6
Dedication . , • • · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 7
Theme .. •••···· · · ·· ·· ···· · · ·· ··· ··· · · ·· · ···· ····· 8
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Seniors .. • · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ..... .. ... .. . 72
Academics • • · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 94
Dorms and Clubs • • · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ~ 36
Campus. • • · ··· · ··· · ·· ··· · · · ·· ··· ·· ··· ···· ··· · · · 168
Events .. • • · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · : 232
Sports .. • • · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 278
Senior Directory · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · . ... . ... ... 284
Advertisements • · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · . ... .. . . . . . 294
Index . ... • • · · · ·· · ··· ··· ·· · ············· ·· ··· ···

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�President's Message to the Class of 1974
The Class of '74 will alw.ays be special in my personal memories, as I hope it will be to you. We embarked upon these four years together you as freshmen and I as the freshman president, beginning the transition of leadership for Wilkes College from its founding father, Dr.
Eugene Shedden Farley.
When entering college, freshmen invariably find the president's message concentrates upon the new chapter opening in their lives that will be
devoted to a unique kind of experience -

the challenge of higher education. At that time, too, all college personnel try to communicate the

variety of experiences and influence~ that will be exerted on your developing personalities and intellectual resources while in the environment of the academic world.
As one who entered the responsibilities of the President's Office with you as freshmen, I reflect upon the meaning of these words as they
represented new challenges and experiences for me. Certainly, the successes and failures have been as much a part of my experience as
they have been for you as students. The constant academic reference to change and the instruction that was to prepare you to cope with the
unknown throughout your lives have been brought home very forcibly. In our experience together over these past four years, all of us have
had to adopt to normal changes, but we also met the challenge of unknowns which we would have never anticipated. Certainly, flood reconstruction, capital investment programs reflected in the construction of the Stark Learning Center, and the repairs on all of our buildings to
make them the safest, most modern campus buildings possible were all challenges which were not foreseen but which required accommodation by every student, faculty member, and administrator. The implementation of new curricula in engineering, medical education, theatre
arts, nursing, environmental science, and new courses in every discipline constituted challenges to the intellect of faculty and student.
The living proof of what we have tried to teach as an important characteristic of education in your lives is reflected in the capacity to recognize the inevitability of change and the intelligence and courage you possess which can help you respond in constructive and positive ways to
the unknowns that will affect your lives. I hope that you feel as I do - that we share a common bond that will forever enable us to retain
special memories as the Class of '7 4.
May I wish you all the strength, courage, and vision required to make you the finest, most effective young men and women our society can
produce. We all look to you for the resolution of human problems that will be never-ending but which are part of the joy and sorrow of
human existence.
My warmest, best wishes to you all.

Francis J. Michelini
President

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�With issues such
ing us each day,
from the frequen1
yet, perhaps not i
life than we oursE
sion like the parti
of dissonance an!
of dissonance, re
nival, the carniva

�With issues such as Watergate, the energy crises and other problems of the world confronting us each day, we take delight in finding ourselves cloistered by college walls, isolated
from the frequently disturbing and disillusioning happenings of our turbulent times. And,
yet, perhaps not isolated . . . perhaps more immediately involved in the topsy turviness of
life than we ourselves realize. Cloistered from confusion? -

rather cloistered amidst confu-

sion like the participants of a carnival who find themselves confined within the boundaries
of dissonance and distortion. Certainly our lives, though cloistered, have struck the chords
of dissonance, reached, at times, the excess of distortion and endured the chaos of the carnival, the carnival of life, as we ask ourselves: Who am I? . . . Where am I going?

What a tangled web we lead.
Go round in circumsense.
Could someone show me how to tell
The dancer from the dance?

���Sheffe Abraham
B.S., Business Administration

Robert P. Adams
B.S., Accounting

Richard B. Anselmi
B.A., History
10

Stephen Adamchak
B.A., Political Science

Valerie Aiello

B.A., Psychology

Eva Antanelis
B.A., Fine Arts

Leslie M. Adams
B.A., Political Science

Joseph Andrews
B.A., Psychology, Elementary
Education

Charles Aquilina
B.S., Accounting

Nicholas R. Atwe

B.S., Business Adminis

Philip E. Auron
B.S., Biology

Catherine Bauma
B.A., Music

�Leslie M . Adams

B.A., Political Science

Joseph Andrews
., Psychology, Elementary
Education

Charles Aquilina
B.S., Accounting

Diane Justine Augello

Nicholas R. Atwell
B.S., Business Administration

Lee David Auerbach
B.S., Accounting

Philip E. Auron
B.S., Biology

Michael Banchero

Jo Anne Bartle

B.S., Business Administration

B.A., Elementary Education

Catherine Baumann
B.A., Music

Mary A. Becker
B.A., Psychology

B.A., Spanish, Elementary Education

June F. Beerish
B.A., English
11

�Lee L. Beretsky
B.A., Elementary Education

Barbara Ann Berkant
B.A., Sociology

Mary Catherine Bice
B.S., Music Education
12

Ann E. Berkise
B.A., Psychology

Marie A. Bickel, R.N.
B.S., Nursing Education

Ronald J. Bertram
B.S. , Business Administration

Mark J. Billet
B.S. , Music Education

�Rev. Theodore Boback
B.A., Psychology

Marie Bocolo
B.A., Elementary Education

Andrea Bogusko
B.S., Music

Henry E. Bolinsky

B.S., Electrical Engineering

Joseph M. Bonner

B.S., Business Administration
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Charles J. Bonsavage
B.S., Electrical Engineering

Antonios Bordoutsos
B.S., Mathematics

Martin E. Borr
B.S., Accounting

Thomas C. Boshinski
B.S., Accounting

Andrew J. Bowalick
B.S., Physics, Mathematics

Jack R. Bower
B.S., Music Education

Charles B. Boyer
B.A., History

William Bradbury
B.A., Psychology

Michael R. Breakstone
B.A., Psychology

Wilbert M. Brezn
B.S., Business Admin

Nancy L. Brokhah
B.A., Elementary Edu

Mary A. Callaha
B.A., Elementary Edu,

�Wilbert M. Breznitski

B.S., Business Administration

Frank Bria
B.A., Elementary Education

Maureen Ann Britt
B.A., Elementary Education

Nancy L. Brokhahne
B.A., Elementary Education

Richard J. Burick
B.A., Physics

John R. Calabro
B.A., Mathematics

Mary A. Callahan
B.A., Elementary Education

Gifford Cappellini
B.A., Political Science

Laura Cardello
B.A., English
15

�Christa L. Carl
B.A., Psychology, Elementary

Alfred R. Cecconi
B.A., Psychology

Education

Mark R. Carmon
B.A., English

Paula Castrucci

B.S., Music Education
16

John Chakmakas

B.A., Mathematics

Chris Caswell
B.A., English

Mary Pamela Cawley
B.A., Sociology

Andrew D. Check

B.S., Business Administrati1

�Mary Pamela Cawley
B.A. , Sociology

Janet Cencetti

Alfred R. Cecconi
B.A., Psychology

Cathy Ann Celusniak
B.A., Sociology

B.S., Medical Technology

John Chakmakas
B.A., Mathematics

Denise Chapura
B.A., Elementary Education

Gail A. Charters
B.A., Elementary Education

Andrew D. Check
B.S., Business Administration
17

�David J. Check

B.S., Business Administration

Juliann Chmielowski

Susan Z. Cinquegrani

B.S., Nursing Education

B.A., Fine Arts Education

Donna Coffin

B.A., Elementary Education
18

Mary P. Cheung
B.S., Business Administration

David Cohen
B.A., Psychology

Paul Chilek
B.A., History

Louis Ciuferri
B.S., Accounting

John Collins
B.S., Accounting

David J. Cooper
B.S., Music Education

Thomas J. Cronin
B.A., Psychology

Marjorie Eve Czule,
B.S ., Biology

�1ul Chilek

1., History

David J. Cooper
B.S., Music Education

is Ciuferri
A.ccounting

Thomas J. Cronin
~.A., Psychology

Collins
ccounting

Marjorie Eve Czulewicz
B.S., Biology

Robert Corgan
B.A., Psychology

Ayn Crawley
B.A., Psychology, Sociology

Richard F. Curry

Ann Marie Cusick

B.S., Business Administration

B.S., Music Education

Roger C. Danbury
B.S ., Business Administration

Lorene Daring
B.S., Music Education
19

�Russell C. Daubert Ill
B.S., Business Administration

Craig L. Deacon
B.S., Business Administration

Edward J. Delucca

B.A., Psychology, Elementary
Education

James Carl DeSombre
B.S., Materials Engineering
20

Ann Marie Deutsch
B.A., Sociology

Monica P. Delucca
B.S., Nursing Education

Ruth Carol DeWitt
B.S., Music Education

Annette Doblix
B.A., English

�I C. Daubert Ill
ess Administration

:a P. Delucca
,rsing Education

irol DeWitt
;ic Education

•,t&gt;,

Annette Doblix
B.A., English

Doris Dobranski
B.A., Psychology

Christine H. Donahue
B.S., Music Education

.
Donna M. Dances
B.A., Elementary Education

Karen Ann Dryzga
B.S., Business Administration
21

�R. Noel Duffy
8.A., History

Robert Dzugan
S.S., Materials Engineering

Pamela Eggert
B.S., Business Education

22

Cliff Dungey
B.S., Mathematics

Cindy Joan Eaker

B.A., Elemenfci!y Education

Bernard S. Elko

B.A., Elementary Education

Deborah Dunleavy
B.A., English

David Edwards

B.A., Elementary Education

William T. Ellis

B.S., Business Education

Sharon M. Engels
B.A., English

Bernard A. Fagnani
B.S ., Accounting

Allan Joseph Ferdyn
B.A., Psychology

�Deborah Dunleavy
B.A., English

Sharon M . Engels
B.A., English

Marcos Espinheira
B.S., Business Administration

Helen Susan Evancho
B.S ., Accounting

David Edwards
B.A., Elementary Education

Bernard A. Fagnani
B.S., Accounting

Allan A. Fanucci
B.S., Moterials Engineering

Robert Fera
B.S., Accounting

William T. Ellis
B.S., Business Education

Allan Joseph Ferdyn
B.A., Psychology

Ellen M. Feuerman
B.S., Biology

Michalene S. Figel
B.A., Elementary Education

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23

�Karen Marie Fink
B.A., Psychology

Pamela Joyce Fink
B.S., Music Education

Patricia Sue Forconi
B.A., Economics
24

Raymond T. Ford
B.S., Electrical Engineering

Steven Forst
B.S., Biology

�.

Kathleen Fetch Fritts

B.A., Elementary Education

Walter F. Froh
B.A., Political Science

Deborah J. Fullerton
B.A., Psychology, Elementary
Education

Wayne Fullerton
B.A., Chemistry

Steven Forst

B.S., Biology

Carol Kristen Fumanti
B.A., Sociology

Randall Glenn Gale
B.A., History

Barbara A. Gall
B.A., English

25

�Jovonno M. Gatti
B.S., Music Education

Theresa A. Goza
B.A., English

Alyce Germain
B.A., Elementary Education
26

Jeon G . Govlick
B.A. , Elementary Education

Vickie Gearhart
B.A., Elementary Education

Huda A. Ghannam
B.A., Psychology

Joseph Gaydos
B.A. , Mathematics

Ilene Gelb
B.A., Elementary Education

Dione K. Giovannini
B.A., Elementary Education

· Albert W . Gl uc
B.A., Engl ish

Lindo Goodmon
B.A., Psychology

Ann T. J . Graham
B.A ., English

�Joseph Gaydos
B.A., Mathematics

Ilene Gelb
B.A., Elementary Education

Diane K. Giovannini
B.A., Elementary Education

·Albert W. Gluc
B.A., English

James B. Godlewski
B.A., History

Linda Goodman

Paul H. Goodman

B.A., Psychology

B.S., Electrical Engineering

Ann T. J. Graham
B.A., English

B.S., Business Administration

Jeffrey A. Grandinetti

Mary Ellen Good
B.S., Music Education

Mitchell Gouze
B.A., Political Science

Nancy E. Greenburg
B.S., Music Education

27

�Susan Barbara Greenspan
B.A., Elementary Education

Jaret Griffiths
B.A., Elementary Education

Rose Guasto
B.A., Spanish
28

Steven Mark Grossman
B.A., Psychology

Pat Gurney
B.S., Sociology

Daniel G. Grow
B.A., History

John F. Haczewski
B.S., Accounting

Richard Anthony Hartranf1
B.S., Accounting

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L\

Susan Barbara G reenspan
B
.A., Elementary Education

Daniel G. Grow
B.A., History

John F. Haczewski
B.S., Accounting

Richard Anthony Hartranft
B.S., Accounting

Carol Haught
B.A., Elementary Education

Tarek Abul-Hawa
B.S., Biology

JoAnn Herforth
B.A., French

Linda R. Hill

B.S., Business Administration
29

�Michael G. Hischak
B.S., Accounting

Robert T. Hooley
B.S., Music Education

Paul Elliot Hunter, Jr.
B.S., Physics
30

Denise Hollick
B.A., Spanish, Elementary Education

Joseph M. Houck
B.A., Elementary Education

Susan E. Hutton
B.A., Elementary Education

Gregory F. Hollis
B.S., Biology

Tammy Hrynko
B.A., English

Joseph D. lero
B.S., Business Administration

�Peter A. Jadelis
B.S., Business Administration

Sandra Januszweski
B.A., Sociology

Cathryn Carol Jarin
B.A., Psychology

Linda M. Jones
B.A., English

Lois A. Jones
B.A., Elementary Education

Ruthanne Jones
B.A., English, Theatre Arts

Edward T. Kalish
B.A., Fine Arts

Regina Kemmerer

B.S., Nursing Education

Mary Kane
B.A., Psychology, Elementary
Education

31

�Patricia Karlonis
B.A., Elementary Education

Jomes Borth Kelly
B.A., Political Science, Hisle

Jeffrey M. Katra
B.A., Psychology

Nathan Katz

B.S., Accounting
32

Hoe Sook Kim
M.S., Elementary Educotio

Deborah Kazinetz
B.S., Mathematics

Janice Lynn Katuna
B.A., Elementary Education

Janet L. Kirchner
B.A., Psychology

�James Barth Kelly
B.A., Political Science, History

Hae Sook Kim
M.S., Elementary Education

Janice Lynn Katuna

Janet L. Kirchner

B.A., Elementary Education

B.A., Psychology

Maureen Ann Kennedy
B.A., English

Gayle E. Kinback
B.A., German

Thomas Kiewlak

B.A., Political Science

George Kinsley

B.S., Music Education

33

�Diane Kiwior
B.A., Psychology

Karen R. Kmietowicz
B.S. , Music Education

Michele R. Kotchick
B.A., Sociology
34

Joseph M . Klocko
B.S., Accounting

Lovey Kochanievich
B.A., English

John Kowalchik
B.S., Electrical Engineering

Trudy Kloptosky
B.A., French

Marshall Kornblatt
B.A., Business Administration

William L. Kozicki
B.A., History, English

Denyse Krackenfels
B.A., Psychology, Gern

Gail Kutch
B.A., Elementary Educe

Richard Lack
B.S., Business Administr,

�Trudy Kloptosky
B.A., French

Denyse Krackenfels
B.A., Psychology, German

Darryl Kramer
B.A ., Psychology

Elaine Kuchemba
B.A., History

Marshall Kornblatt
B.A., Business Administration

Gail Kutch
B.A., Elementary Education

Richard Kutz
B.A., Sociology

Karen Kuzminski
B.S., Medical Technology

William L. Kozicki
B.A., History, English

Richard Lack
B.S., Business Administration

Lawrence Lally
B.A., Political Science
35

�Michael K. Lamade
B.A., History

36

Thomas R. Lashinski
B.S., Materials Engineering

Paul Lavelle
B.A., English

Robert M. Leach
B.A., Theatre Arts

William Lendacky
B.A., History

Howard Mark Levy
B.A., Political Science

Nadzia Litiaho
B.A., Elementary Education

Bruce Long
B.S., Accounting

�Michael K. Lamade
B.A., History

Robert M. Leach

B.A., Theatre Arts

Nadzia Litiaho

I.A., Elementary Education

Bruce Long

Richard H. Lopatto, Jr.

B.S., Accounting

B.S., Business Administration

Richard H. Lorenzen
B.A., History

Paula Lori
B.A., English

Carol Susan Lowande
S.S., Business Education
37

�Barbara Dawn Lucca
B.A., English

John R. Mainwaring Ill
B.S., Music Education

Richard Carl Mandigo
B.A., Psychology
38

Robert Lussi
B.S., Accounting

Charles J. Makar
B.A., Political Science

Kathleen M. Mansbery
B.A., English

Deborah Ann Lutz
B.S., Mathematics

Stephen Edward Malone
B.S., Music Education

Eduardo Marban
B.S., Mathematics

John Marion
B.A., Psychology

John J. Mazzolla
B.S., Management

David P. Meckbach
B.S., Music Education

�Deborah Ann Lutz
B.S., Mathematics

ephen Edward Malone
I.S., Music Education

Eduardo Marban
B.S., Mathematics

John Marion
B.A., Psychology

Leonardia Marusak
B.A., Chemistry

Peter Matechak
B.S., Accounting

John J. Mazzolla
B.S., Management

Ann F. McEvoy
B.A., Sociology

Richard McGuire
B.A., Political Science

Mary Patricia Melvin
B.A., Sociology

Michael Mercanti
B.A., Biology

David P. Meckbach
B.S., Music Education

39

�William Metcalf
B.S ., Music Education

Peter Mirabelle
B.A., Psychology

Shirley A. Michaels
B.A., Psychology

Mary Beth Miller
B.A., Sociology
40

Joyce M. Meehan
B.S., Nursing Educatio1

Mindy Carol Miller

B.A., Political Science

Warren Lee Miller
B.S., Business Education

Patricia A. Moran
B.S., Elementary Educa1

�Peter Mirabelle
B.A., Psychology

Ellen Ruth Mitchell
B.A., French

Ratnakar Mitra
M.B.A., Management Science and
Marketing

Joyce M. Mochan
B.S., Nursing Education

Dennis R. Moore
B.S., Accounting

Valerie E. Moore
B.A., Sociology, German

Patricia A. Moran
B.S., Elementary Education
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Jennifer C. Morgan
B.A., Elementary Education

Jerome Morgenstern
B.S., Accounting

Kurt D. Moser
B.S., Materials Engineering

Thomas J . Motichka
B.S., Commerce and Finance

Michael D. Murphy
B.S., Physics

Michael V. Nicolais
B.S., Business Adm_inistration

Fred J . Pacolitch
B.S., Music Educatio1

Michelle Marie Noll
B.A., Fine Arts Education

Elaine Ann Notari
B.A. , Elementary Education

Thomas J . Panetta
B.A., Psychology

Michael A. Niehoff
B.A., Political Science
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Simeon Ntafos
B.S., Electrical Enginee1

�1eering

Simeon Ntafos
B.S., Electrical Engineering

Michael O'Boyle
B.S., Accounting

Elaine Louise Owen
B.A., English

is
-ration

Fred J. Pacolitch
B.S., Music Education

Leonard J. Paczkowski
B.A., Political Science

Marilyn Marie Palenchar
B.A., Fine Arts Education

'ion

Thomas J. Panetta
B.A., Psychology

Elaine C. Para
B.A., French

Stephen M. Paroby
B.S., Accounting
43

�Patricia Patalak
B.A., Psychology

Frank W . Paulewicz
B.S., Materials Engineering

Karen Lucia Peppe
B.A., Elementary Education, Spanish
44

Carol Pechaelonis
B.A., History

Pamela L. Pethick
B.S., Education

Harry Pecuch

B.S., Business Administration

Rosemary Petrillo

B.A., Elementary Education

Susan Lynn Pezzner
B.A., Mathematics

�Patricia Patalak
B.A., Psychology

Susan Lynn Pezzner
B.A., Mathematics

Earl B. Pickett
B.S., Electrical Engineering

Leda Pickett

B.A., English

Linda Jane Pinson
Harry Pecuch

B.A., Elementary Education

B.S., Business Administration

Camille Pizano
Rosemary Petrillo

B.A., Elementary Education

B.A., Elementary Education
45

�Martin Pobutkiewicz
B.A., English

John William Reap
B.S., Music Education

John G . Rice
B.A., Elementary Education
46

John F. Price

B.S., Biology

Carol J. Reich
B.A., Fine Arts

Joseph Riillo
B.A., Sociology

Marlene Ann Rampola
B.A., Elementary Education

Maryann M . Reino
B.A., History

Grace A. Rinaldi
B.S., Accounting

A. Ruth Rinehime1
B.A., English

Linda Sue Roeth
B.A., Fine Arts Educa

Alan Rosencrance
B.S., Chemistry

�Marlene Ann Rampola
B.A., Elementary Education

Maryann M. Reino
B.A., History

Grace A. Rinaldi
B.S ., Accounting

A. Ruth Rinehimer
B.A., English

B.A., Elementary Education

James A. Rodda
B.A., History

Linda Sue Roeth
B.A., Fine Arts Education

Bettie Ann Rogers
B.S., Nursing Education

B.S., Electrical Engineering

Alan Rosencrance
B.S., Chemistry

Linda L. Ross
B.S., Mathematics

Jean M. Rostock
B.A., Elementary Education, Spanish

Terry Roccograndi

Taghi Roohafza

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�Robert W. Ryan
B.S., Business Administration

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William A. Saba

B.S., Elementary Education

Ann Sadonick
B.A., Psychology

Duane David Sadvary
B.S., Electrical Engineering

Roger A. Sands
B.A., Psychology

Linda Pierina Scatena
B.A., Psychology

Ann M. Schifano
B.A., English

Cal A. Schluter
B.S., Business Administration

B.S., Business Administration

David R. Schoonmaker

Cathy Selitto
B.A., Psychology

Anita Pauley Shaw
B.A., English

Richard J. Simkulak
B.S., Materials Engineering

�Ann Sadonick

B.A., Psychology

Cathy Selitto
B.A., Psychology

Diane M. Seltzer

B.A. , Elementary Education

Karen Shaughnessy
B.A ., Elementary Education

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Linda Pierina Scatena
B.A., Psychology

Anita Pauley Shaw
B.A., English

David R. Schoonmaker

Richard J. Simkulak

B.S., Business Administration

B.S., Materials Engineering

B.A., Psychology

Ronald A. Shuleski
B.S., Music Education

Francis A. Singer, Jr.
B.A., Spanish

Robert Singer
B.S., Business Administration

Norman Shore

49

�Susan Slocum
B.A., Elementary Ed,ucation

Mark A. Skopek
B.A., Mathematics

50

Elaine Smith
B.A., Spanish

John Edward Snigg, Jr.
B.A., Psychology

Gene D. Sprechini
B.S., Mathematics

Joyce Stahl
B.A., Psychology

Elaine Steinbrenner
B.A., Elementary Education

Melonie M . Stemba
B.A., Elementary Education

Joseph E. Stella
B.S., Biology

Harriet R. Stults
B.A., Fine Arts Education

Mark W . Tippett

B.S., Business Administration

�Susan Slocum

8.A., Elementary Ed,ucation

Gene D. Sprechini
S.S., Mathematics

Melonie M. Stemba

8.A., Elementary Education

Joseph E. Stella
S.S ., Biology

8.A., Fine Arts

Harriet R. Stults
8.A., Fine Arts Education

Marie Sudo

Keith E. Theile

8.A., Fine Arts Education

8.A., Chemistry

Mark W. Tippett
B.S., Business Administration

Karen L. Toslosky
B.A., English

Michael A. Trolio
S.S., Biology

Linda Stevens

Rosemary E. Strinkoski
8.A., Sociology

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Edward Tunaitis
B.A. , Economics

Christopher F. Unger
B.S., Music Education

Dennis C. Unger
B.S., Business Administration

Jean P. Vadeboncoeur
B.S., Music Education

Angela T. Vauter
B.A., Sociology

B.S., Electrical Engineering

Charlene M . Volpe
B.A., English

Drew C. Wagner

Jeffrey Walk

B.S., Business Administration

B.S., Business Administration

Thomas Vincent

Linda Walters
B.A., Spanish

Margaret Waitkevich
B.A., Sociology

Peter P. Waskiewicz

B.S., Electrical Engineering

�Dennis C. Unger
B.S., Business Administration

Thomas Vincent
B.S., Electrical Engineering

Jeffrey Walk
B.S., Business Administration

Linda Walters
B.A., Spanish

Margaret Waitkevich
B.A., Sociology

Peter P. Waskiewicz
B.S., Electrical Engineering

Carol Warke
B.A., Sociology

William Wash
B.S., Mathematics

Steven Wasko
8.S., Biology

Barry Warner
B.S., Biology

Alexis Waskie
8.A., French

Bruce Weinstock
8.S., Accounting
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�Ann M. Williams
B.A., Psychology

Cynthia Witkowski
B.A., Fine Arts

Barbara Ann Wrazen
B.S., Business Administration
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Barry Williams
B.S., Accounting

Betty-Anne Wood
B.A., Elementary Education

Deborah Wysocki
B.A., English

Linda Williams

B.A., Elementary Education

Janice Woolf
B.S., Music Education

Barbara Ann Yanchuk

B.A., Spanish, Elementary Education

Robert M. Yanku
B.A., History

Wesley W. Yudiskas

B.S., Electrical Engineerin

Virginia C. Zembrzuski

B.S., Business Administratic

�Linda Williams
B.A., Elementary Education

Janice Woolf
B.S., Music Education

Barbara Ann Yanchuk
Spanish, Elementary Education

Robert M. Yanku
B.A., History

Wesley W. Yudiskas
B.S., Electrical Engineering

Virginia C. Zembrzuski
S.S., Business Administration

Randy Yanoshak

B.S., Business Education

Mary C. Yurkavage
B.S., Medical Technology

Roman A. Ziegler
B.S., Music Education

Claire M. Youngblood
B.A., Sociology

Barbara H. Zelnick
B.A., Psychology

Christine M. Zupko
B.S., Music Education
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���������Who's Who
in American
Colleges and
Universities

Lee David Auerbach
An accounting major from Fair Lawn,
New Jersey, Lee served in Student
Government for three years, served on
lnterdormitory Council, served as his
dormitory secretary and treasurer,
served as committee chairman for the
Incoming Freshman Orientation, and
was a campus co-ordinator.

June F. Beerish
An English major from Larksville,
Penna., June was a member of the
International Club, and served as an
Amnicola staff member, assistant
editor and as co-editor of the 1974
Amnicola.

Andrea Bogusko
A music education major from Wilkes-Barre,
Penna., Andrea served as piano soloist and accompanist for the Wilkes College choral and concerto
programs. She was also an active member of Theta
Delta Rho and was active in the theatre.

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Gifford R. Cappelini

A Political Science major from WilkE
Penna., Gifford served as Student Go,
Representative, Student Representativ1
meetings, Chairman of the Student Go

Film Committee, and was a member of
team, and Treasurer of the Philosophy

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Richard Curry
A Business Administration major
from Wilkes-Barre, Penna., Richard
Lee David Auerbach
An accounting major from Fair Lawn,
New Jersey, Lee served in Student
Government for three years, served on
lnterdormitory Council, served as his

served as Student Director of IntraGifford R. Cappelini
A Political Science major from Wilkes-Barre,
Penna., Gifford served as Student Government

murals, was a member of the cross
country team, was an I.D.C. Representative and his Dormitory President.

Representative, Student Representative to faculty

dormitQry secretary and treasurer,
served as committee chairman for the
Incoming Freshman Orientation, and

meetings, Chairman of the Student Government
Film Committee, and was a member of the debate

was a campus co-ordinator.

team, and Treasurer of the Philosophy Club.

Craig Deacon
A Business Administration major
from Lakewood, New Jersey, Craig
was a member of the Varsity Football Team, the Varsity LaCrosse
Team, was Resident Assistant, and
was a member of the Lettermen's
Club.

Andrea Bogusko
music education major from Wilkes-Barre,
10., Andrea served as piano soloist and accomst for the Wilkes College choral and concerto
rams. She was also an active member of Theta
l Rho and was active in the theatre.

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�Christine H. Donahue
A Music Education major from
Kingston, Penna., Christine was a
member of Theta Delta Rho, Wilkes
Madrigal Singers, Wilkes College
Chorus, served as President of
M.E.N.C. and was active in musical
productions.

Clifton E. Dungey
A Mathematics major from Shavertown, Penna ., Clifton served as
President of the Math Club, Chairman of the Science Exposition, was
a member of the Freshman Orientation Committee, Cue and Curtain,
Physics Club and the Russian Club.

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Kathleen Fetch Fritts
An Elementary Education major from Exeter,
Penna., Kathy served as cheerleader and captainof
the squad, was a member of Cue 'N Curtain, and
was a member of the Women's Athletic Association

Gregory F. Hollis
A Biology major from Hillsdale, New
Jersey, Greg served as Student Government Representative, Vice President
of Student Government, was a member
of the Concert and Lecture Committee,
the Teacher Effectiveness Committee,
the Polar Bear Club, Tennis Letterman,
and the Biology Club.

�Steven Grossman
A Psychology major from Kingston, Penna., Steve was a member
of the Beacon, the Freshman Orientation Committee, lntramurals, Student Government. He also was President of the Psych Club, and was a
member of the Science Fair Committee.

Gregory F. Hollis
Kathleen Fetch Fritts
ementary Education major from Exeter,
Kathy served as cheerleader and captain
Jd, was a member of Cue 'N Curtain, and
,ember of the Women's Athletic Associati

A Biology major from Hillsdale, New
Jersey, Greg served as Student Government Representative, Vice President
of Student Government, was a member
of the Concert and Lecture Committee,
the Teacher Effectiveness Committee,
the Polar Bear Club, Tennis Letterman,
ond the Biology Club.
Joseph D. lero

A Business Administration major from WilkesBarre, Penna., Joseph served as Dorm Treasurer,
Intramural Bowling Director, a member of Wilkes
Community Effort, the College Judicial Council,
and was a Computer Center Student Aid. '

�Peter Jadelis
A Business Administration major from Kenilworth, New Jersey, Peter was a three year member of Student Government, serving as its
Recording Secretary, and its President. He was
also Vice President of his dorm, and was a member of the Financial Aid Committee.

Ruthanne Jones
A Theatre Arts major from Forty fo
Penna., Ruthanne served as Student
Government Representative, was a
Beacon staff reporter, President and
Vice President of the Photography
Club, and was a member of the Russia
Club, Cue-n-Curtain, and was very
active in Wilkes College Theatre.
Kathleen M . Mansbery

An English major from Warren, New
athy was a member of the Judo Club,
in, Freshman Orientation Committee,
Bear Club, and was one of the Homecc

Darlene Kishbaugh
A Sociology major from WilkesBarre, Penna., Darlene was a member of the Amnicola staff, the Tennis
Tearn, was a Strutter and a member
of the Women's Athletic Association.

Robert M. Leach
A Theatre Arts major from Kingston, Penna., Robert served as Student Government Representative, o
member of the Commuter Council, the Beacon staff,
the Wilkes College Chorus, the Inaugural Committee, and was very active in the Wilkes College Theatre.

�Ann F. McEvoy

A Sociology major from MatamoRuthanne Jones

ras, Penna., Ann was a member of
the Majorettes squad, the Women's

A Theatre Arts major from 'Forty F
Penna., Ruthanne served as Student

Field Hockey, Reach Out, Cue-n-Cur-

Government Representative, was a

tain, Polar Bear Club, I.D.C., and

Beacon staff reporter, President and
Vice President of the Photography

was a Resident Assistant.

Club, and was a member of the Russi
Club, Cue-n-Curtain, and was very
active in Wilkes College Theatre.
Kathleen M. Mansbery
An English major from Warren, New Jersey,
Kathy was a member of the Judo Club, Cue-n-Curtain, Freshman Orientation Committee, I.D.C., Polar
Bear Club, and was one of the Homecoming Prin-

Fred J. Pacolitch

A Music Education major from
Taylor, Penna., Fred was a member
of Cue-n-Curtain, the Collegians,
M.E.N.C., was student director at
the Homecoming Bonfire, was a
member of the Wilkes College Band,
and was very active in a number of

Robert M. Leach
"heatre Arts major from Kingston, Penna., Rob-

productions at the Wilkes College
Theatre.

rved as Student Government Representative, a
,er of the Commuter Council, the Beacon staff,
'ilkes College Chorus, the Inaugural Commit~d was very active in the Wilkes College Thea-

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�Thomas Panetta
A Psychology major from Gore
Hall, Wilkes College, Thomas served
as a member of the Student Government, the lnterdormitory Food Committee, the Letterman's Club, the
Football team and the Lacrosse
team, and was his Dormitory President.

Terry Roccograndi
An Elementary Education major
from Edwardsville, Penna ., Terry
was a member of the Executive
Councit the Choralettes, the Education Club, the Commuter Council,
the Women 's Athletic Association,
the Wilkes College Strutters, and
served as Class Treasurer.

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Frances M. Scharaldi
A Political Science major from Parsippany, New
Jersey, Fran was a member of the Executive Council, the Student.,faculty Committee, Reach Out,
lntramurals, and was a Resident Assistant.

Barbara A. Yanchuk

An Elementary Education major from
South River, New Jersey, Barbra was a
member of the cheerleaders, and
served as its captain, was President of
the Women's Athletic Association, and
was on the Intramural Women's Volleyball Team.

�Frances M. Scharaldi
A Political Science major from Parsippany, New
rsey, Fran was a member of the Executive Coun. the Student..faculty Committee, Reach Out,
ramurals, and was a Resident Assistant.

Barbaro A. Yonchuk
An Elementary Education major from
South River, New Jersey, Barbra was a
member of the cheerleaders, and
served as its captain, was President of
the Women's Athletic Association, and
wos on the Intramural Women's Volleyboll Team.

���Administration

Francis J. Michelini, President

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�Thomas Kelly, Director of Development

�Charles Abate, Business Manager

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AFROTC: ROW 1: R. L. Wing, Chairman, R. Carpenter; ROW 2: R. Carlson, R. Talbott.

BIOLOGY: ROW 1: G. Kimball, C. Reif, Chairman, W .
Hayes; ROW 2: L. Turoczi, W. Richkis, C. Houseknecht, R.
Ogren, R. Acheson .

CHEMISTRY: ROW 1: W. Stine, 0 . Fout, H. Swain, J.
Labows, E. Stockham; ROW 2: F. Solley, J. Bonning,
Chairman, R. Rozelle.

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�COMMERCE and FINANCE: ROW 1 : S. Rosenberg,~
L. Williamson, R. Werner, Chairman; W . Taylor; ROW
S. Curtis, R. Raspen, C. Gurdin, P. Zavada, W. Farrar,,
Dwivedi, H. Williams .

EDUCATION: ROW 1: Sister Barbara Craig, R. Rees,!
J. Bellucci, F. Darte, G. Siles; ROW 2 : M. Thompson, ~
mer, E. Watters, E. Johnson, M. Fahmy.

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�ENGLISH: ROW 1: A. Kish, B. Fiester, M. Greenwald, M.
Kerr, C. Lard; ROW 2: S. Gutin, R. Heaman, T. Kaska, Chairman; C. Tyburski, B. Kinney, C. Malley.

.. Williamson, R. Werner, Chairman; W. Taylor; ROW
5. Curtis, R. Raspen, C. Gurdin, P. Zavada, W. Farrar,~
Dwivedi, H. Williams.

EDUCATION : ROW 1 : Sister Barbara Craig, R. Rees, J,
J. Bellucci, F. Dorie, G. Siles; ROW 2 : M. Thompson, E.
mer, E. Watters, E. Johnson, M. Fahmy.

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE: LEFT TO RIGHT: 8. Berryman,
K. Gregory, C. Mattei, M. EI-Ashry, Chairman.

FINE ARTS: ROW 1: H. Casilli, Chairman; M. Cohen; ROW 2:
P. Richards, C. Colson, R. Peyser, V. Guyler, H. Simon, B.
D'Vorzon.

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�FOREIGN LANGUAGE: ROW 1: M. Seitz, Chairman; L.
Belie, A. Serzan, A. Lekstrom; ROW 2: A. Belie, I. Miller, E.
Disque, S. Eaton, H. Marban, M. Lovette.

HISTORY: ROW 1: D. Leach, Chairman; J. Berlatsky,
B. Kaslas, J. Rodechko; ROW 2: K. K. Show, J. Berg,
J. Meyers, J. Furlow.

LIBRARY: ROW 1: L. Nevil, D. Beuhler, Librarian; S. Connor;
ROW 2 : M. Show, L. Chere, F. Krohle, P. Cheung.

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�MATHEMATICS: ROW 1: 8. Wong, Chairman; N.
Coma, 8. Jahr, T. Richards, R. Sours; ROW 2: J.
DeCosmo, S. Tillman, S. Merrill, J. Wasileski, 8. Earl,
J. Salsburg.

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MUSIC: ROW 1: A. Liva, W. Gasbarro, Chairman; R. Chapline, R. Santos; ROW 2: R. Penn, M. Haberkorn, R. Nutaitus,
T. Vermeychik, H. Garber, W. Weber, C. Fall.

NURSING: ROW 1: M. Turner, R. McHenry, Chairman; ROW 2: R. Garrett, M. Alexander, A. Russin, F.
8eourcier, 8. Rarig.

�LOGY: ROW 1: Winston Turner, Josepf Kanner;

2, Robert Riley, Chairman; Jon Hobrock, Robert Stetard Roke.

cino, J. Reese, Chairman; G . Meyers; ROW 2: R. Beanie,
Skvarla, E. Domzalski, R. Schmidt.

PHYSICS : LEFT TO RIGHT: F. Donahoe, Chairman; W,
eek, F. Bellas, L. Hostler, F. Bailey,

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�cino, J. Reese, Chairman; G . Meyers; ROW 2 : R. Bea
Skvarla, E. Domzalski, R. Schmidt.

PHYSICS : LEFT TO RIGHT: F. Donahoe, Chairman; W.
eek, F. Bellas, L. Hostler, F. Bailey.

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�Campus
Employees

BUSINESS OFFICE: SEATED: Alice Rader; STANDING, left to right: Dolores Scarinci, Connie Slusser, Ruth Miller.

�EVENING and SUMMER COLLEGE : Harriet Frew

�FINANCE OFFICE : ROW 1: Ann Saxon, Molly Bynski; ROW 2: Ann Marie Harris, Mary
Lorusso, Rita Morovinski, Rita Zula.

HISTORY: Joy Colarusso

INSTITUTE of REGIONAL AFFAIRS : SEATED: Mary Argenio; STANDING: Dorothy Schlingman .

��REGISTRAR'S OFFICE, SEATED, N . Klepadlo; STANDING, D. Barker, E. Gearhart, J. Pappas.

Cafeteria

RESEARCH: Helenanne Sincavage

Crew

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ROW 1: R. Lorenzen , P. Sanger; ROW 2: M. Lazarak, R. Mennor, B. Weinstock, R. Hoffman, R. Smith, R. Fishel; ROW
Keough, W. Cheung, A. Falkowski, T. Lenns, J. Schwibner, K. Edelson, T. Frost, M. Bussolini; MISSING: J. Blode, M.
maker, C. Kosiek, K. Bacon, C. Sullivan, M. Suchter.

ROW 1: C. Reed, D. Granahan, K. Withero, G. O ' Brien, K. Lesh, A. Kurillo; ROW 2: A.
Wall, M. Murray; ROW 3 : R. Sopronyi, C. Lovejoy, G . Pszczolkowski, L. Parrish, N.
Brokhahne, K. Considine, C. Bussiere; MISSING : M. Krishanda, J. Knix, J. Tomkiewicz,
K. Shaughnesse, W. Ferral, S. Hansen, B. Meehan, N. Jorgensen, D. Wosyluk, G.
Shewchuk, B. Yanchuk, S. Fielder, P. Nash, M . Kunzler, M . Rogers, J. Haines, D. Ringler.

ROW 1 : L. Auerbach, C. C
Berger; ROW 3: S. Yanku,
ING: R. Klein, J. Bush, J. L

�Weinstock, R. Hoffman, R. Smith, R. Fishel; ROW3,
,n, T. Frost, M. Bussolini; MISSING: J. Blade, M.

ROW 1: L. Auerbach, C. Gorton; ROW 2: D. Allen, J. Sniggs, T. Rapine, L. Wasmanski, G . Marcial, A. Behr, A. Opiela, A.
Berger; ROW 3: S. Yanku, P. Hominski, B. Grove; ROW 4: M. Prekopa, G. Paich, F. Trainor, V. Matteo, J. Johnson; MISSING: R. Klein, J. Bush, J. Lemoncelli, R. Schaefer, T. Young, H. Nguyen.

CATLIN

ROW 1: L. Cook, D. Roth, M. Brunette, S. Brimo, K. Briner; ROW 2 : C. Carl, M. Manziano, M. Symbola, B. Kostick; ROW 3: J. Lingsch, M. Maskornick, M. Miller; MISSING: V. Aiello, R. Fogelson, J. Colognato, T. Sasa.

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J. Markowitz, S. Busa, P. Reilly, D. (

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ROW 1: M. Liteiaho, B. Kilkenny, D. Smith; ROW 2: M. Chan, C. Patterson,D.
erton, C. Eaker, K. Gibler; ROW 3: T. Lech, J. Petrilack, P. Cullinan, K. Bornh(II
Morris, E. Field.

BOTTOM: G . Giechsen; ROW 1: T. e
Best, J. Harper, P. Swain, J. Salerno,
D. Dresher, J. Bufone, F. Catahzarite

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J. Markowitz, S. Busa, P. Reilly, D. Chopuro, K. McMahon, K. Yohn; ROW 4: S: Knight, D. Doncses; MISSING: J. Weiss, K. Dessouer.

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der; ROW 3: T. Lech, J. Petrilock, P. Cullinan, K. Barnhart

BOTTOM: G. Giechsen; ROW 1: T. Butler, M. Kassab, D. Richards, M. DeVincentis, Shakespeare, J. Novick, B. Mozer, D. Smith, T. Jackson; ROW 2: K. Bijj, R.
Best, J. Harper, P. Swain, J. Salerno, K. Trenchard, J. Schliker, R. Fellin, A. Bochoroch, E. Cummins, A. Daniels; MISSING: R. Hingston, S. Bolinger, F. Tedesco,
D. Drosher, J. Bufone, F. Cotohzorite, B. Boronow, L. Cockill.

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ROW 1: M. Lo Rose, S. Babcock, J. Cobb, M.i
K. Toslosk; ROW 2 : C. Costrovillori, P. Caslruro

Orbinoti, M. Toth, G. MacIntyre, K. Cere; MIS
S. Kelly, C. Miller, F. Schoroldi, C. Pogano,5.1
Hrynko, S. Engles, D. Coffin, B. Leonard,

DENISON
ROW 1: P. Gasman, W. Stumf, J. Weisenflu, C. Schluter,

D. Coughlin; ROW 2: D. Meckbach, T. Boshinski, B.
Haldeman, T. Pezzicaro, B. Vitez; ROW 3: M. Nicholas,
S. Boshak, D. Keisling, L. Bonner, B. Yanku, R. Hartranpht, B. Milmoe, A. Gerovitz, S. Coleman, M.
Banchero, R. Masi; MISSING: W . Fullerton, T. Coughlin,
R. Goldberg, B. Prendergast, F. Lanciano, J. Sauerhoff, L.
Adams, B. Dwyer, L. Lolly, K. Franke .

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' D. Ronstad, J. M~tzger, R. Greenberg; ROW 2:
y, R. Clompus, S. Jachzel, B. Harris, C. Mun-

J, Salva, B. Williams, G . Williams, A. Russo, A.
, L. Fisher, B. Jackson; MISSING: S. Anyomi,
1Cln1ley, E. Hilinski, J. Scoblick, B. Kohanik, J.
, J. Guzek, T. DeSonno, B. Manley, S. Byrnes.

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ROW 1 : M. laRose, S. Babcock, J. Cobb, M.
K. Toslosk; ROW 2 : C. Castrovillari, P. Castrucci,
Orbinati, M. Toth, G. MacIntyre, K. Cere; MIS
S. Kelly, C. Miller, F. Scharaldi, C. Pagano, S. T
Hrynko, S. Engles, D. Coffin, B. Leonard.

DIAZ
1: D. Stewart, R. lgweze, P. Kalaritis, B. Nar,D. Ranstad, J. M~tzger, R. Greenberg; ROW 2:
Haffey, R. Clompus, S. Jachzel, B. Harris, C. Mun,J. Salva, B. Williams, G . Williams, A. Russo, A.
o, L. Fisher, B. Jackson; MISSING: S. Anyomi,
Kinsley, E. Hilinski, J. Scoblick, B. Kohanik, J.
, J. Guzek, T. DeSonno, B. Manley, S. Byrnes .

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ROW 1: J. Marchetti, J. Geltzeiler, C. Pellosie, M. Buschi,
L. Gondell, B. Levin, C. Reichers, E. Boyer. ROW 2: J.
Shery, R. Bellacosa, R. Sands, J. Barrett, G . Barbato, J.
Bacik, G . Phillips; ROW 3 : M. Chisdak, R. Wein, L.
Cohen, J. Daoust, B. Finley, S. Sergi, D. Cohen, C. Carstensen, M. Mikitish; MISSING: D. Graw, M. Zale, K.
Theile, J. Metta, G . Bene-Hoene, L. Green.

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•ROW 3: S. Versuk, B. Howes, T. "Tomoloe", C. Unger; ROW 4 : P. Mocik, M. Gauze; MISSING: G. Giechen, J. Abate, T. Bordoustous, D. Wolfe.

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Weiler, E. Dobrydney, D. Mitchell, F. Miller, G. Brod, J. Collins, J. Pinelli, P. Besler, B. Austin , D. Demjonovick, M. Merconli; MISSING: P. Swartz, E. Tunoitis, J.
Zimmerman, M. Kassab, M. Menechini, L. Gombocorlo, B. Krienke.

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�HOLLENBACI(
ROW 1: M. Kortbowi, C. Reich, A.
Libenson, J. Vodeboncoeur, V.
Moore, J . Reinhard; ROW 2: P. Burgess, B. Smith, J. Smith, J. Kopetchne,
M. Kocyon, J. Kaluna, J. Richard, L.
Pinson.

McCLINTOCK
ROW 1: J. Williams, G. Ober, D.
Kaufman, J. fritz; ROW 2: S. Dodd,
Boron, K. Grof, D. Flitcroft, J. Taylor;
ROW 3: C. Guss, A. Romonovich, K.
Snow, S. Terpstra, B. Gorgas; MISSING: L. Dyson, M. Ojeda.

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�PRIAPUS
ROW 1: B. Harned; ROW 2: R.
Tomoin, R. Danbury, F. LaGolo, J.
Leone, A. Rosencrance, J.
Sochter, B. Tyger, J. Bobbin, H.
Schulman, L. Bomoos, G . Sandler;
ROW 3 : "Ace" Wisloske, T. J.
Papciak, E. Cashmier, J. Prowan,
M. Abbruzzese, K. Rodney, C.
Bond, M. Heller, M. Symanowicz,
F. Ro\enberg, J. Lewandowski.

ROOSEVELT
ROW 1: S. Patsiokas, T. Bardoutosos; ROW 2 : K. Donoleski, V.
Giavasis, P. Goodman, T. Roohafza, T. Orr, D. Orischak, N.
Shore, P. Oliviera, W. Gibbon;
ROW 3: A. Shohi-Fokhr, D.
Havens, P. Landis, B. Haeckler, P.
Adams, L. Moskowitz, S. Ntafos,
P. Hunter, B. Balfour, J. Orasky, J.
Sloane, M. Luberto; MISSING: R.
Merchak, D. Thorne.

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ROW 1: P. Hamersly, D. lataro, D. Williams; ROW 2: P. Toman, S. Ryan, J. Herbert, R.
kowski; ROW 3: D. Hollick, J. Woolf, P. Goggins; MISSING: A. Zini, E. Parker, J. Teachw

ROW 1: S. Forest, R. Sorenson, B. Ellis, G. Dombrowski; ROW 2: R. Unger, 8. Kalan, M. Durso,
L. Sneirson, G. Pohorely; ROW 3: 8. Bettin, D. Briga, B. Gibson, I. Udes, J. Deloyier, M. Yanchuk, 8. Boga, T. Wilson, 8. Bliem; ROW -4: J. Usalis, "Spiderman," J. Martin, D. Palmer, J.
Sticher, A. Scharer; ROW 5: 8. Spinelli, S. Sikora, R. Yono, J. Santini, "Prep" Urosevich, T.
Runewicz; MISSING: L. Maczuga, J_ Grinkavich, J. Finley, T. Cronin, 8. Armstrong, A. Yanku,
D. Nieman, L. Connors, F. Pocolitch, G. McQuode, M. Pobutkiewicz, P. Moran.

ROW 1: M. Kennedy, D.
Phillips, D. Reese, K. Fret
Hammond, D. Dinkel, N.
G . Edwards, C. Hilzinger

�/ illiams; ROW 2: P. Toman, S. Ryan, J. Herbert, R.
P. Goggins; MISSING: A. Zini, E. Parker, J. Teachout

ROW 1: M. Kennedy, D. Andrews, M. Czulewicz, P. Vecchia, M. Macur; ROW 2: C.
Phillips, D. Reese, K. Freeman, M. German, D. Guterman; ROW 3 : G . Berry, N.
Hammond, D. Dinkel, N. Farrell, M. Prymowicz, J. Cohen; MISSING: M. Cimahosky,
G. Edwards, C. Hilzinger, S. Latz, D. Manney, N. Rodda .

STURDEVANT

ROW 1: A. Albanese, M. Gries, L. Duncan, D. LaCava, N. Stern; ROW 2: G . Buz•
zelli, J. Chemnitius, N. Mathers, N. Schultz, B. Wood, J. McGregor; ROW 3: J.
Davis, C. Brood, L. Carney, S. Donio, A. Rapoch; ROW 4 : S. Clune, F. Kuczinski, K.
Capwell, C. Hudak, M. Kadlecik, J. Canwnv

�SULLIVAN
ROW 1: M. Heyman, C. Farnetti, A. Rostron; ROW 2 :
K. Mansbery, A. McEvoy, P. Clegg, D. Keeney, S.
Cobb, L. Reiling, 8. Kaye, S. Fichera, K. Gamba, J.
Bonane, M. Goldberg; ROW 3: M. Malloy, M. Her•
rity, P. Fichtner, J. Matalavage, P. Sowden, J. Herfurth , R. Hutton, J. Condon, P. Kulesa, A. Santilli;
MISSING : D. Laughman, H. Reich, K. McCarty, S.
Slocum, G . Merrill, K. Yohn, K. McMahon .

SUSQUEHANNOCK
108

ROW 1: D. Demko, J. Lewis, M. Miller, S. Bedard; ROW 2 : C. Lowande, E. Small, J. Thompson, E. Schwarz, S.
stein, G . Zembruski, E. Smith, P.. Dougherty, M. Haas, S. Kruk, G. Kinback, A. Berkise; MISSING: H. Evancho,A
miek, D. Powers, C. Haught.

M. Stevens, P.
Paternoster, R.
ING: J. Austin,
ace.

�WARNER
ROW 1: R. Lack, J. Newman, D. Frazier, D. Nash, J.
Yosh, R. Brooks, J. Bonguilo, M. Davis, T. Bush, B.
Davis, S. Zabriske, B. Wailing, D. Cisney, D. Dolensky, J. Trimmer; ROW 2: C. Stull, M. LoPresti, G. Misner, S. Chaladorf, D. Bowman, T. Guilian, P. Landus;
ROW 3: D. Trostle, B. Fagnani, E. Zaborney, T.
Divito, B. Kalaka, A. Alson, C. Libby.

Lowande, E. Small, J. Thompson, E. Schwarz, S.
, G. Kin back, A. Berkise; MISSING: H. Evancho, A.

M. Stevens, P. Dizebba, B. Lear, N. Shore, B. Ritchie, R. Kapp, R. Colandrea, J. Germain, Mr. Meek, S. Wasko, J. Rubin, C. Austin, M.
Paternoster, R. Mahonski, V. Krill, Mr. Scott, J. Muldoon, D. Gregrow, M. Cuprzinski, R. Preefer, L. Balum, J. Marfia, Masked Man; MISSING: J. Austin, G. Collins, D. Gillespie, T. Holloman, M. Lolavish, G. Ruggiero, A. Travis-Bey, J. Zakrevsky, R. Yanni, B. Davis, M. Mattiace.

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�WALLER
ROW 1: N. Greenberg, K.
Dryzga, J. Shafman, S. Linton,
N. Evans; ROW 2: D. Evans,
A. Hrynkiw, H. Baab, E. Prendergast, E. Colombo; MISSING: S. Greenspan, K. Raven,
S. Argenio, A. Grahm , R.
Nicastro, V. Riccardo, M.
Stopkoski.

iili

WEISS
ROW 1: K. Flis, E. Harrington,
T. Blatt; ROW 2: A. Williams,
P. Pinter, T. Magella, K. Tilt, P.
McCann, J. Bartle, D. Kiwior;
ROW 3: B. Lucca, J. Hecht, L.
Rozell, K. McGuirr, D. Morono, E. Feuerman, L. Daring;
MISSING : M. King, B. Overbey, E. Nye.

110

�ROCI(Y'S
CROWS
ROW 1: F. LaGolo, M . Mercanti
M. Tippett, J. Marfia, J. Leone R
Hi~gston; ROW 2 : 8. Singer,
W,slowski, A. Rosencrance "Big
Mill," M . Conaboy, 8. Gro~sman
J. Prowant, J. Lewandowski.
'

G.·

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�Class
Officers

Seniors
LEFT TO RIGHT: Terry Roccograndi, Secretary; Mindy Miller, Treasurer; Rich
Lack, President. ABSENT: Jeff Grandinetti, Vice-President.

Juniors
LEFT TO RIGHT: Dave Culick, Vice President; Kerry
Graf, Treasurer; Barb Smith, Secretary; Jack Kelly,
President.

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�Sophomores
TO RIGHT: Linda Baran, President; Pat Goggins, Secretary; Debbie Latero, Treasurer.

1
t

Freshmen
LEFT TO RIGHT: Rich Bellacosa, President; Pat Reilly, Secretary; Deb Kocher, Treasurer;
Guy Barbato, Vice President.

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�The
Amnicola

AND EVENTS : LEFT TO RIGHT: Sue
t, Debbie Orbinati, Sue Babcock,
Toth. SEATED: Debbie Marano,
'on Head.

BUSINESS MANAGER: Helen Evanchko

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�SPORTS AND ORGANIZATIONS: LEFT TO
RIGHT, Jennifer Morgan, Sports Section Head;
Ann Rapoch, Organizations Section Head; Lin
Pinson, Carol Drahus, Carol Zambetti, Sharan
Sickerman.

SAND EVENTS: LEFT TO RIGHT: Sue
n Knight, Debbie Orbinati, Sue Babcock,
ry Ann Toth. SEATED: Debbie Marana,
Section Head.

Sue Zbegner

lANAGER: Helen Evanchko

ART DIRECTOR : Joe Dettmore.

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h
e

B
e

a
C

0

n
EDITORS: ROW 1: F. Polakowski, T. Torbik, M. Montague. ROW 2 : A. Rosencrans, G. Zembruski, A., Petyak, P.
Domowitch, C. Reichers.

STAFF: ROW 1: P. Reilley, G . Zembruski, D. Hargraves, P. Stone, D. Wasilewski, S. Akromas. ROW 2: Mr. Moran,
Advisor; F. Polokowski, F. Miller, A. Rosencrons, A. Petyok, J. Torbik, P. Domowitch, C. Reichers, M. Montogue.

116

STAFF: ROW 1 : E. Buzzo, J.
nelli, J. Berg, Advisor; D. De

�w
C

L
H

. Zembruski, A., Petyak, P.

romas. ROW 2: Mr. Moran,
Reichers, M. Montague.

James Kelly, Supervisor

STAFF: ROW 1: E. Buzza, J. Kelly, J. Tlaniarski, D. Shneider, J. Brando, B. Check, E. Bosha. ROW 2: R. Kutz, W. Maranelli, J. Berg, Advisor; D. DeCosmo, Advisor; C. Caswell, T. DeSanto, G. Sandler, C. Boyer.

117

�Student Government

ROW 1: Dean Baltruchitis, Advisor; S. Feeney, B. Fagnani, P. Jadelis, President; M. Kortbawi, L. Auerbach, M. Stambaugh. ROW 2: K. Shaughnessy, G. O'Brien, T. Grant Phillips, E. Zabarney, C. Carl, S. Grossman, J. Markowitz, A. Romanovitch , P. Chromey, B. Lucca. ROW 3: C. Munson, D. Ramstad, T. Panetta, L. Gondell, L. Abbey, V. Splendido, L. Buchsbaum, H. Stark.

S. G. Executive Council

LEFT TO RIGHT: John Barrett, Pete Jadelis, Maureen Kortbawi .

118

ROW 1: 0 . Krammer, C. Aqualina, M. Olejnik, /\
Marino, J. Pickering, T. Roccograndi, N. Giacom

Intt

ROW 1: A. Rapoch, M. Lopresti, G . O 'Brien, A. H
Clegg, L. Cooke, L. Auerbach, President; K. Mans
G. Zembruskie, J . Matalavage, L. Hill, N. Ka tsarc
sis, A. Zini, B. Hewers, G . Flack, G . Cullinan , C. R

�ent

Auerbach, M . Stambaugh. ROW 2: K. Shaughovitch, P. Chromey, B. Lucca. ROW 3 : C. Mun-

icil

Commuter Council

ROW 1: D. Krammer, C. Aqualina, M . Olejnik, M. Stambaugh, J. Suchocki, R. Cole. ROW 2 : J. Kubicki, C. Zambelli, D. Cherundo, C. Drahus, M .
Marino, J. Pickering, T. Roccograndi, N. Giacometti, J. Aqualina, M. Zaborney, W. Hapeman, M. Britt, D. Shelby. ABSENT: C. Lenahan.

Inter-Dormitory Council

ROW 1: A. Rapoch, M. Lopresti, G . O ' Brien, A. Hrynkiu, M. LaRose, D. Kuafmann, B. Spinelli. ROW 2: B. Nardone, Miss L. Jansky, Advisor; P.
Clegg, L. Cooke, L. Auerbach, President; K. Mansberry, N. Stopkowski, D. Smith, A. Santilli. ROW 3: F. Miller, D. Cohen, B. Ritchie,, C. Pellosie,
G. Zembruskie, J. Matalavage,.L. Hill , N. Katsaratsou, 5 . Stevens, T. Magelea, P. Burgess, T. Marcy. ROW -4: P. Goodman, B. Kostick, V. Gianosis, A. Zini, B. Howers, G. Flack, G. Cullinan, C. Reichers, B. Grove.

119

�Accounting Club
c:::.

ROW 1: B. Williams, J. Klocko, J. Koczinski, C. Brood. ROW 2: D. Gudowski, P. Stroub, R. Evans, T. Burns, M.
Gollick. ROW 3 : M. Bork, J. McNulty, M. Mercincovoge, D. Moore, B. Long .

Art Club

CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: A. Delong, M. Lucas, M. McHole, C. Mozorozyk, M. Zovoy, D. Nieman, M. Wodoski, P. Pinter, Ms. Randoll Peyser, Advisor; M. Yonchuk, T. Villano.

120

MEMBERS INCLUDE: M. Novok, D. Rudzovich, T. S
Roda, J. Zawotski, K. Barnhart, P. Morris, C. Machi
Nicholas, G . Comerosky, J. Klimuszko, S. Jachzel,
Kospin, T. Trotsky, M. Stanek, J. Price, P. Roczniok,
W . Killion .

(

ROW 1: P. Koslowski, L. Frankiew
Slavinski, B. Rostok, N. Landmess,

�-

Biology Club
I

R. Evans, T. Burns, M.

MEMBERS INCLUDE: M. Novak, D. Rudzavich, T. Shipkowski, D. Andrews, D. Ramstad, D. Rothsavage, R. Greenberg, A. Boris, J. Polansky, R.
Rado, J. Zawatski, K. Barnhart, P. Morris, C. Machierskis, M. Trolio, J. Fraley, E. Boyer, J. Zakrevsky, D. Zelinka, G. Thornton, S. Krishunis, J.
Nicholas, G. Comerosky, J. Klimuszka, S. Jachzel, W . Gibb'ans, J. Geletx, G. Kaszuba, G . Wegrzynowicz, T. Averza, M. Evans, J. Marchetti, D.
Kaspin, T. Trotsky, M . Stanek, J. Price, P. Roczniak, B. Brown, F. Rosenberg, P. Auron, S. Wasko, S. Piemontese, J. Mariani, G . Borowski, D. Ney,
W. Killian .

Chemistry Club

Nieman, M. Woda-

ROW 1: P. Koslowski, L. Frankiewicz, D. Hynoski, R. Gapinsky, E. Hilinsky. ROW 2 : P. Auron, R. Gatrone, S.
Slavinski, B. Rostok, N. Landmesser, A. Molitoris, H. Kerdisky.

121

�Chess Club

MEMBERS INCLUDE: E. Hockenbury, J. Kubicki, T. Mauger, J. Remio, 8.

Callwitts, B. Spanenberg, M. Blower, P. Natishan.

Clea1

ROW 1: M. Carroll, 8. Bradshaw, A. Goodman, N .
Mattei, Dr. EI-Ashry, Advisor; K. Mieskowski, J. Buri

Circle I(

ROW 1: J. Micocci, J. Mento, J. Rajchel, P. Mirabelle. ROW 2: S. Akromas,
S. Baloga, J. Sekusky. ROW 3: B. Goldsworthy, W . O"Hapeman, 8. Tuonzellp.

122

SEA TED ON FLOOR : Ruthao
ander, E. Harrington, S. Fa~
Leach.

�Clean Environment Club

1io, B.

ROW 1: M. Carroll, 8. Bradshaw, A. Goodman, N. Goodman, S. Karpinski. ROW 2 : N. Snee, D. Comarski, 8. James, D. Weiss, F. Boran, C.
Mattei, Dr. EI-Ashry, Advisor; K. Mieskowski, J. Burnetti, B. Goobic, J. Manganello, M. Kocyan, J. Delaney.

Cue N' Curtain

Akromas,
8. Tuon-

SEATED ON FLOOR: Ruthanne Jones . ROW 1: K. McCarthy, D. Dunleavy, A. Cummings, T. Alexander, E. Harrington, S. Fabrini. ROW 3: N. Schultz, S. Leeds, B. Klein, E. Connor, F. Pacolitch, R.
leach.

123

�Debate Club

ROW 1: J. Abate, D. Laughman, N. Rh'odda, M. Cimakofsky, J. Kaczmarek. ROW 2: 8. Kinney, Advisor; J. Keogh,
L. Conner, J. Guzek, J. Guzek, F. Miller.

Education Club

MEMBERS INCLUDE: P. Korlonis, J. Morgan, S. Kanner, M. Welebab, M. Britt, L. Miller, T. Roccogrondi, D. Geffert, P. Zych, J. Bartuski, K. Gildea, J. Andrews, E. Steinkirchner, S. Akromas, D. Tomkins, Dr. Watters, Advisor.

12-4

E

ROW 1: S. Ntafos, J. Kowalchik, M. Conoboy, L. Kc
T. Vincent, L. Jomiolkowski, R. Dzugan, F. Paulewic:
Murray, D. Pellegrin i, K. Moser, H. Bolinsky, G. Off

Huma

ROW 1: T. Wandishan, P. Seigen, J. Cohen, J. Geel
P. Goggins, E. Field, R. Levine, B. Ritchie, G . BArba1
M. Malloy, D. Ramstad, C. Phillips, D. Reese, T. Phil
Bellacosa, P. Kulesa, S. Fichera. ROW 5: M. Chan,

�Engineering Club

(inney, Advisor; J. Keogh,

ROW 1: S. Ntofos, J. Kowolchik, M. Conoboy, L. Koretz, D. Piskorik, T. Roohofzo. ROW 2: V. Giovosis, P. Waskiewicz, A. Fonucci, R. Simlulok,
T. Vincent, L. Jomiolkowski, R. Dzugon, F. Poulewicz, A. Fokhr. ROW 3: Dr. Nejib, Advisor; D. Gelotko, J. Thier, M. Sweeney, P. Goodmon, G .
Murray, D. Pellegrini, K. Moser, H. Bolinsky, G. Offshack, R. Lehman.

Human Services Committee

D. Geffert, P. Zych, J. Bortuski, K. Gil-

ROW 1: T. Wandishan, P. Seigen, J. Cohen, J. Gechout, K. Edelson, I. Udes, M. Letovish, J. Marchetti. ROW 2 : D. Davies, J. Droust, W. Williams,
P. Goggins, E. Field, R. Levine, B. Ritchie, G. BArboto, G. Berry. ROW 3 : A. Falkowski, G . MacIntyre, M. Rusnak, J. Runhord, J. Smith, J. Cullinan,
M. Molloy, D. Ramstad, C. Phillips, D. Reese, T. Phillips. ROW 4 : J. Metta, C. Pellosie, E. Cashinere, B. Cheung, J. Babin, M. Chisdok, L. Cockill, R.
Bellacoso, P. Kulesa, S. Fichera. ROW 5: M. Chan, B. Kilkenny, D. Smith, D. Kocher, J. Sherry, J. Scoblick, J. Zakrevsky.

125

�..

LE.E.E.

----

ROW 1: G. Dirkiu, M. Conoboy, G . Offshock. ROW 2: J. Kowalchick, T. Vincent, D. Pellegrini, L. Jomiolkowski, T. Roohofzo, L. Koretz. ROW 3:
Dr. Nejib, Advisor; P. Goodmon, W. Yudiskas, E. Pickett, J. Thier, P. Waskiewicz, D. Gelotko, G . Murray, F. Poulewicz, V. Giavosis, H. Bolinsky,
S. Ntofos, R. Lehman, A. Fokhr.

International Club

ROW 1: E. Espinheiro, N. Katsorotsou, T. Abu Elhoua, G. Obruchi, M. King.
ROW 2: M. Espinheiro, G . Bene-Hoone, N. Woung, J. DeStephano, S. Potsiokos, S. Phrokoysore.

126

MEMBERS ltR. Hoffman,

1

MEMBERS I~
rington, J. Kl
Space, K. SF

�Judo-l(arate Club

,lkowski, T. Roohafza, L. Koretz. ROW 3:
,y, F. Paulewicz, V. Giavasis, H. Bolinsky,

MEMBERS INCLUDE: F. Murty, T. Shipkowski, B. Kapp, B. Herrin, W. Koytek,
R. Hoffman, B. Everhart, B. Yacavonis, A. Colarucci, M. Malloy, T. Williams.

Manuscript Society

~- King .
S. Patsi-

MEMBERS INCLUDE: L. Hadsall, B. Klein, B. Boston, M. Conaboy, E. Harrington, J. Klosowski, T. Williams, D. Yakus, L. O 'Hara, C. Spencer, J.
Space, K. Spencer, B. Spencer, Dr. Heaman, Advisor.

127

�Math Club

ROW 1: C. Buchine, R. Lepore, C. Ruskowski. ROW 2: L. Shumaker,
A. Bowalick, D. Kazinetz, L. Ross. ROW 3: C. Makar, T. Kiewlak, C.
Dungey, C. Ruskowski.

J

ROW 1: W. Tarner, J. Snigg, S. Grossman, R. Ze'
chner, N. Katsarou, S. Michaels, D. Kiwior, D. De
Droussiotis, J. Stashik, J. Beccaris, E. McCarty, A

Photography Club

MEMBERS INCLUDE: N. Bavish, C. Munson, T. Shipkowski, T. Marcy, C. Demer, M. Marini, D. Danryonovitch, A. Olson, R. Klaproth, J. Stella, R.
Klompus, W. Williams, E. Payer; Mr. Turoczi, Mr. Casilli, Advisors.

128

ROW 1: P. Macik, J. Condor
Lanciano.

�Psychology Club

ROW 1: W. Tarner, J. Snigg, S. Grossman, R. Zettle, M. Breakstone, K. Donoleski, B. Grove, D. Kloproth. ROW 2: Mr. Kanner, Advisor; J. Kirchner, N. Katsarou, S. Michaels, D. Kiwior, D. Dobranski, P. Zych, S. Kanner, A. Vauter, E. Smith, S. Rosenstein, M. Koviak, C. Coleman, A.
Droussiotis, J. Stashik, J. Beccaris, E. McCarty, A. Macri, L. Evans, E. Sammon, D. Powers.

Reach-Out

, R. Klaproth, J. Stella, R.

ROW 1: P. Macik, J. Condon, L. Parrish, T. Roche. ROW 2, G. Ruggiero, P. Stille, B. Howes, M. Gauze, F.
Lanciano .

129

�Russian

Club
ROW 1: A. Mahally, K. Hulanick, J. Zaleski. ROW 2: M. Plisga, N. Miller, R.
Surgonski. ROW 3: D. Reeves, K. Hadsall, D. Balla.

ROW 1: M. Scott, D. Schneider,
ROW 3: J. Pavlick, A. Albanese,
ski, D. Gudoski, L. Neher, D. D'z

Sociology

Club
LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Dyson, D. Mah~lick, M. Gushenczki.

Spanish

Club
MEMBERS INCLUDE: M. Scott, I. Pucylowski, D. Gregson, D. Motichok, B.
Montgomery, P. Sopko, C. Stock.

130

�TDR

l
ROW 1: M. Scott, D. Schneider, J. Revitski, K. Hahn, D. Gregson. ROW 2: B. Tyrell, M. Welebab, D. Galano, R. Lepore, C. Ruskoski, A. Dupleski.
ROW 3: J. Pavlick, A. Albanese, K. Gildea, D. Zeffer. ROW 4: S. Roman, J. Staniorski, I. Pucybowski, J. Borkuski. ROW 5: P. Kozick, F. Skordinski, D. Gudoski, L. Neher, D. D'ziecol. ROW 6 : P. Seiger, R. Shafer, D. Machesko.

Wilkes Community Effort
Sociology
Club
· TO RIGHT: L. Dyson, D. Mah~l ick, M. Gushenczki.

SEATED ON FLOOR: C. Broad. ROW 1: S. Donis, J. Doney, Mrs. Rebecca
Jost, Dean Baltruchitis, L. Carney, C. Miller.

131

�Band

MEMBERS INCLUDE: N. Evans, J. Gatti, M. Goldberg, D. Morono, D. Sobolesky, R. Schwartz, R. Atherholt, D. Guterman, M. Hoose, N. Hammond, S. Molone, M. Bice, P. Costrucci, L. Costello, P. Grabko, D. Herbert, G. Kinsley, R. Sorensen, R. Suda, B. Wasenda, J. Yee, R. Bielecki, D.
Granahan, F. Pocolitch, D. Houck, H. Hower, G. Ober, J. Reap, D. Stewart, J. Yosh, T. Young, T. Giulian, H. Mayo, J. Jedju, A. Marini, G. Batok,
J. Bower, A. Cusick, M. Dubik, R. Everhart, T. Gozowski, G. Landis, W. Morianelli, J. Witkowsk, S. Zannetti, C. Kraieski.

Choms

M.E.NC.
1: M. Haase, K. Kmietowicz, C. Dona-

' N. Greenberg. ROW 2: S. Gatti, C.
o, M. Good, K. Bacon, 8. Baranow, D.
ky, P. Grabko. ROW 3: G . Kinsley, P.
cci, L. Doring, M. Radlecik, D. Morano,
Out.rman, M. Stern, Mr. Veremeychik,
. ROW 4: J. Hander, W. Panna' J. Yee, N. Hammond, J. Mainwaring,
·, L. Papatopoli, W. Earl.

132

MEMBERS INCLUDE: C. Baumann, J. Bowalik, P. Castrucci, T. Cavallini, L. Daring, R. Dewitt, C. Donahue, D. Dorzinsky, K. Kmietowicz, M.
McDowell, L. Phillips, D. Sabalesky, M. Stern, L. Walter, R. Celusniak, N. Greenberg, D. Hanusin, J. Lewis, M. Miller, D. Reeves, L. Sperrazza, M.
Sullivan, A. Teixera, J. Vadeboncoeur, H. Earl, A. Fegal, P. Fink, J. Jones, M. leaser, L. Papatopoli, D. Psikus, L. Roiling, T. Sosa, L. Schall, D.
Shoklotski, D. Schonfeld, D. Tagliaterra, M. Toth, S. Tow, J. Zola, C. Zupko, A. Bogusko, J. Bonanne, G . Buzzelli, M. Dodd, D. Drost, M. Good, J.
Hecht, D. Marchetti, D. Vida, B. Wasenda, L. Waznik, J. Woolf, D. Cooper, J. Cwikls, J. Gurka, D. Lutz, J. Mainwaring, D. Pugh, J. Renae, L.
Strumski, C. Unger, T. Dennis, N. Dructor, B. Frederick, T. Gross, R. Hooley, H. Hoover, J. Jones, S. Malone, J. Matteo, A. McElwee, G .
McQuode, F. Pacolitch, W. Pannobecker, K. Saslaw, P. Swain, W. Metcalf, M. Billet, R. Conniff, J. Dalessandro, J. Froble, P. Moron, D. Occhiato,
R. Shuleski, R. Ziegler, K. Bacon, W. Boronow, R. lemancelli, M. Mercuri, J. Schlicker, J. Serrenti, D. Skopek, L. Papatopoli.

�Madrigals
ROW 1: D. Vida, D. Drost, M. Miller, T. Cavallini, C.
Walter, L. Phillips. ROW 2 : C. Dungey, D. Lutz, D.
Pugh, K. Bacon, T. Dennis, G . McQuade, Mr. Chapline, Director.

halt, D. Guterman, M. Haase, N. Ham5uda, 8. Wasenda, J. Yee, R. Bielecki, D.
,n, H. Mayo, J . Jedju, A. Marini, G. Balok,
,etti, C. Kraieski.

M.E.NC.
f!JW I: M. Haase, K. Kmietowicz, C. Donahit, N. Greenberg. ROW 2 : S. Gatti, C.
lupko, M. Good, K. Bacon, B. Boron ow, D.
Sabalesky, P. Grabko. ROW 3: G. Kinsley, P.
Co1trucci, L. Daring, M. Radlecik, D. Morano,
D. Guterman, M. Stern, Mr. Veremeychik,
M,;10,. ROW -4: J. Hander, W. Pannalledcer, J. Yee, N. Hammond, J . Mainwaring,
J. lewis, L. Papalopoli, W. Earl.

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,is, M. Miller, D. Reeves, L. Sperrazza, M.
'sikus, L. Roiling, T. Sosa, L. Schall, D.
. Buzzelli, M. Dodd, D. Drost, M. Good, J.
J. Mainwaring, D. Pugh, J . Renoe, L.
one, J . Matteo, A. McElwee, G.
;sandro, J. Frable, P. Moran, D. Occhiato,
,pek, L. Papatopoli .

MEMBERS INCLUDE : C. Lenahan, E. Hornick,
B. Grant, K. Hulnick, J. Grout, K. Kmielowicz,
T. Crew, M. Stambaugh, J. Cwilka, R. Lemoncelli, R. Skrinak, J. Suchowski, D. Olekzulin,
W. Finlay, A. Behr, M. Shoemaker, J. Guzek,
R. Rosiak, N. Maskornick, A. Mahalley, P.
Auron, R. Gapinski, R. Catrone, N. Landmesser, J. Zaleski, B. Spinelli; Mrs. Santos, Mr.
Serzan - Advisors . .

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MEMBERS INCLUDE: K. Considine, 8. King, 8. Yanchuk, Captain; M. Gottlieb, D. Georgetti, N.
Murray, C. Farnetti, K. Lewis, P.
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Majorettes

ROW 1: G . Abraham, C. Suppan, T. Schwab.
Panetta, D. Check, C. Deacon, K. Fronke, J. M

LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Levitski, D.
Volovic, J. Williams, Co-CoplGII
J. Koval, Co-Captain; A. /W.
M. Britt.

Strutters

. ROW 1: L. Davis, D. Edwards, F.
Skordinski, S. Rinehimer, J.
Zaleta . ROW 2: D. Miscavage,
Co-Captain; D. Gregson, R.
Shafer, K. Foley, M. Scott, L.
Schumaker, L. Neher, T. Roccograndi, Co-Captain.
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ROW 1: G . Abraham, C. Suppon, T. Schwab. ROW 2: C. Ozgo, D. Kulick, J. Godlewski, J. Grandinetti, F. Lohman, Dr. Cox, Advisor. ROW 3: T.
Panetta, D. Check, C. Deacon, K. Franke, J. Matusek, B. Mazitelli, 8. Metzger.

LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Levitski, D.
Volovic, J. Williams, Co-Ca
J. Koval, Co-Captain; A . /lkA
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ROW 1: D. Chapura, D. Donsces, A. Centrella . ROW 2: D. Jones, N. Roberts, M. Soleski.

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May 26, 1974
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���Football
Operating with an underclass dominated lir
lege football team experienced happiness an&lt;
ing the 12th winning season in the 28 years ol
college .
Joy was running up a 5-1 Northern Divisior
Gold barely missed title honors, losing top spc
before used tie-breaking system.
In the process of their banner MAC effort t~
Schmidt upset Juniata, 25-15, and Delaware '
Juniata's lone defeat of the season and cost ti

Bowl, although the Indians won the Northern I
berth in the NCAA playoffs.

Misery was stinging lopsided defeats to lthc
39-6; Kings Point 34-13. A stagnant 23-6 sell
to Moravian cost the Wilkesmen their sixth MJ
title.
Coach Schmidt was encouraged with thew,
his sophomore quarterback Chuck Suppon. S1
was the Colonels ' offense leader with

554 yai

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FIRST ROW (left to right): Dave Check, Steve Adamcheck, Tom Butler, Jim Rodda, Jeff Grandinetti, Rick Lorenzen, Craig Deacon, Tom Pennella, Rich Lek, John Collins, Andy Check. SECOND
ROW: Nick Ametrano, Tom McGann, Bill Metzger, Bob Mazzitelli, Terry Blaum, Joe Bonner, Del Keisling, Kurt Franke, Bernie Ford, Paul Norishan, Rodney Smith, Bill Horon. THIRD ROW,
Steve Leskiw, Bob Para, Don Olekszulin, Fred Marianacci, John Waskowsky, Paul Podolak, John Baron, Len Wasmanski, Tom Bradshaw, Joe Dettmore, Jim Costanzo, Chuck Suppon. FOURlll
ROW: Ed Zaborney, Tony Schwab, Dave Tretheway, Woody Haydt, George Abraham, Nick Lozorak, Lou Maczuga, Mike Durso, Fred Lohman, Don Kulick, Tony Keris, Greg Snyder. FIFTH
ROW: John Motuske, Dave Howe, Len Delmas, Paul Adams, Frank Wengen, Dave Sheridan, Ed Suchaski, Bob Russo, Jim Coffey, Ahdan Travis-Bey, Jim Stehle, Charles Calabrese. SIXTH
ROW: Carl Sosnowki, mgr.; Assistant Coaches Bob Corbo, Jonah Coobic, Joe Skvarlo, Joe Moran, Brinley Barchol, Harry Hoover; Head Coach Roland Schmidt; Student Assistant Coach Rich
Massi; and Josh Taylor, mgr.

option, completed 26 of 64 passes for 393 ye
and three touchdowns.
Also back next year will be three of his lea&lt;
receivers. Tight end George Abraham had a ~
liant season grabbing 23 passes for 326 yard
talented sophomore was the team's second le
scorer with 26 points.
Trailing behind in the reception category w,
junior Bill Horan , 11-194 yds.; senior John Co
11-130 yds.; and sophomore John Matusek, ~
yds.
Injuries wreaked havoc with the Wilkes run1
1,162 yards on the turf.
Coach Schmidt's salvation will be having fi,

1974. Fred Lohman, a sophomore, was the C,
gridiron for 277 yards on 83 carries.
Back in the pack were junior John Baron, 5(
yards; and freshman Mick Calabrese, 31-112
Only offensive line losses will be Rich Loren
siderable action this fall were juniors Bob Mai
Bob Para and Joe Dettmore, and freshman Jir
Defense was hot and cold, and on occasior
late 1960's . Anchored by seniors Jeff Grandi1
set a team record by intercepting 24 passes. I
junior Terry Blaum, five pilfers, followed by Fr
Grandinetti was awesome from his tackle p
plus recovering five fumbles. He was second i1

82 total hits.
First was linebacker Rich Lack, who accumu
passes for 103 yards. Both are the Colonels ' I
With almost the entire squad returning next
rise for the Wilkes football team .

�Operating with an underclass dominated lineup, the Wilkes College football team experienced happiness and disaster in registering the 12th winning season in the 28 years of grid history at the
college .
Joy was running up a 5-1 Northern Division record. The Blue and
Gold barely missed title honors, losing top spot because of a never
before used tie-breaking system .
In the process of their banner MAC effort the charges of Rollie
Schmidt upset Juniata, 25-15, and Delaware Valley, 23-7. It was
Juniata's lone defeat of the season and cost them the Lambert
Bowl, although the Indians won the Northern Division title
berth in the NCAA playoffs.

Keep your hands to yourself.

Misery was stinging lopsided defeats to Ithaca,
39-6; Kings Point 34-1 3. A stagnant 23-6 setback
to Moravian cost the Wilkesmen their sixth MAC
title.
Cooch Schmidt was encouraged with the work of
his sophomore quarterback Chuck Suppon. Suppon
was the Colonels' offense leader with 554 yards.
The 6-2 slinger, who shows skill in executing the
n Pennella, Rich Lek, Jahn Collins, Andy Check . SECOND
aul Narishan, Rodney Smith, Bill Horan. THIRD ROW:
,aw, Joe Dettmore, Jim Costanzo, Chuck Suppon . FOURTH
,d Lohman, Don Kulick, Tony Keris, Greg Snyder. FIFTH
,don Travis-Bey, Jim Stehle, Charles Calabrese. SIXTH
ead Coach Roland Schmidt; Student Assistant Coach Rich

option, completed 26 of 64 passes for 393 yards
and three touchdowns.
Also back next year will be three of his leading
receivers. Tight end George Abraham had a brilliant season grabbing 23 passes for 326 yards. The
talented sophomore was the team's second leading
scarer with 26 points.
Trailing behind in the reception category were
junior Bill Horan, 11 - 194 yds.; senior John Collins,

The " Rocket" takes off again .

11-130 yds.; and sophomore John Matusek, 9-95
yds.
Injuries wreaked havoc with the Wilkes running game which only racked up
1,162 yards on the turf.
Coach Schmidt's salvation will be having five of the six ground leaders back in

1974. Fred Lohman, a sophomore, was the Colonels' number one man, raking the
gridiron for 277 yards on 83 carries.
Back in the pack were junior John Baron, 50-268, junior Rodney Smith, 56-248
yards; and freshman Mick Calabrese, 31-11 2 yards .
Only offensive line losses will be Rich Lorenzen and Tom Panetta . Seeing considerable action this fall were juniors Bob Mazzitelli and Bill Metzger, sophomores
Bob Para and Joe Dettmore, and freshman Jim Stehle.
Defense was hot and cold, and on occasion looked like the Golden Horde of the
late 1960's. Anchored by seniors Jeff Grandinetti and Rich Lack, Jhe Wilkes " D "
set a team record by intercepting 24 passes . Key culprit in the mass thievery was
junior Terry Blaum, five pilfers, followed by Fred Marianacci with four apiece.
Grandinetti was awesome from his tackle position blocking a punt and scoring,
plus recovering five fumbles . He was second in the individual tackle category with
B2 total hits.
First was linebacker Rich Lack, who accumulated 97 hits, and intercepted three
posses for 103 yards . Both are the Colonels' leading choices for honors.
With almost the entire squad returning next year, fortune seems to be on the
rise for the W ilkes football team .

Frantic Fred on the move.

I told you not to party before the game.

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Tom "Crusher" Butler
Bill Horon catching a few rays.

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Rich Lock

Andy in his usual position .

Jeff Grandinetti All American Tackle

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30
Albright
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3
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39
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(low score wins)
Cooch George G. Pawlush
(three years, 3-35)

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Where is Muskie?

If only George would buy us new sneakers .

WILKES HARRIERS: LEFT TO RIGHT: George Pawlush, head coach; Larry Pekot , Ste ve Ungvc,rsky, Duane Sadvary, Mark Za vay, Jere Woods, Jim Godlewski , Wayne Bohn , Steve Spock, and
Bernard Vino vrski .

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The Wilkes Harriers had a disappointing 0- 14 season . Despite the

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3
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Cooch George G. Pawlush
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poor season, Coach George Pawlush has only good things to say
about his freshman Harrier Mark Zavoy. Mark is probably the most
dedicated athlete on the Wilkes campus. Mark won almost, if not
every event, he ever ran. He runs more than 10 miles a day to keep in
condition. Mark was responsible for starting a track team at Wilkes
and even races bicycles. Mark is truly a rare athlete. In addition to
Zavoy the Harriers had such talent as Jim "Muskie" Godlewski,
Duane Sadvary, Steve Spock, and Wayne Bohn .
Coach Pawlush feels that with the type of runner he has for the
upcoming season, the next year should be a good one . Between the
new prospects, the dedicated players he now has, and the interest
shown by some of the athletes for the track team started this year,
George and his Harriers should excel!!!

,ds, Jim Godlewski, Wayne Bohn , Steve Sp ock, and

Come b o ck wi th my b icycle! '

Coach , I think I found Mu skie .

�Where ' s the ball

KNEELING (left to right), Donna Doncses, Denise Chapuro, Gayle Kinback. FIRST ROW, Susan Funke, Tine Blatt, Nancy Mathers, Angela Centrella, Francie Hershey, Mariuita Salsaki. SECOND ROW: Cooch Goy F. Meyers, Mary Lou Murray , Dinae Jones, Nancy Roberts, Charmaine Board, Kim Flis. Missing from photo are: Penny Bianconi, Denise Johnson, Jane Matalavage,
Ellen Schwartz, Debbie Titus, Leona Wegna, and Linda Holonia .

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How come they're olw,

�WOMEN'S FIELD HOCKEY (6-5)
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3
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Keystone
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Coach, Goy F. Meyers
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Where's the ball?

" When you sum it all up, it was a very good year," reflected Cooch Gay Meyers as the Wilkes
College Women's Field Hockey team concluded the 1973 season with a winning 6-5 effort.
"It was an extremely satisfying season for the girls because this was supposed to be a rebuilding year," Mrs. Meyers explained.
Diane Jones, Nancy Roberts and Penny Bionconi were first year players. "It was a great performance. They really excelled. I was very pleased."
Two of the Colonelettes' biggest victories were respective 2-0 and 3-0 shutouts over Blooms,ngela Centrella, Francie Hershey, Mariuita Salsaki. SEC-

burg and Mansfield State .

are: Penny Bianconi, Denise Johnson, Jane Matalavage,

Cooch Meyers, a native of Uniondale, was also happy with her squad's results in the Susquehanna Field Hockey at Penn State University.
The coeds finished 1-3-3 in post-season tourney ploys against the likes of Lock Hoven State,
Bucknell, Susquehanna, Bloomsburg, and Penn State. Each of the games was 25 minutes in duration .
By for, one of the finest moments in Blue and Gold history was a 0-0 deadlock with Penn
State's team . Goalie Nancy Roberts and center halfback Susan Funke gained honorable mention
on the All-Tournament Team. Also attracting attention of the selectors were Anglella Centrella,
Diane Jones, Donna Doncses, and Penny Bionconi.
Prime mover in the coeds' attack this foll was senior Miss Doncses, who battered the nets for six
goals and five assists. It was a fitting finale for Miss Doncses ofter three goals and nine assists last
year . Placing high in the scoring parade were Marivito Saleski, two goals Centrella, four assists; Susan Funke, two goals You looking for worms loo?

three assists; Angello

two assists; Ellen Schwartz, one goal -

assists; Dee Johnson, two goals; and Diane Jones, one assist.

Fare!
How come they 're always near our goal?

Strona uodraft. isn't it?

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Upsala
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Moravian
6
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2
5
Wagner
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3
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Franklin and Marshall
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Cooch: Thomas Rokita
(Four years, _
24-24-6)
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Yonku, Pete Papodoupoulis, ~
Croughn, Mork Bussolini, Bill I
Poul Sanger, Don Mock, Mike

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The soccer charges of Tom Rokita felt the p
season with a bid to the Eastern Collegiate At
Tournament. The Blue and Gold nearly pulled
hanna, 5-3, in the opening record, before losi
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FIRST ROW (left ta right): Stellios Patsiokas, Tom Burns, Roger Donbury, Gerry Blade, Tom Trost, Bob Ryan. SECOND ROW: Steve
Yanku, Pete Papadoupoulis, Steve Chaladoff, Joe Benguita, Amir Shahi Fakhr, Mark Davis, George Kunst. THIRD ROW: Mike
Croughn, Mark Bussolini, Bill McGloin, Gary Macko, Joe Bing, Steve Sergi. FOURTH ROW: Chip Eaton (Asst. Coach), Ken Edelson,
Paul Sangor, Don Mock, Mike Shoemaker, Coach Tom Rokito.

The soccer chorges of Tom Rokita felt the pangs of inexperience, but capped their 5-7-1 dual
season with a bid to the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Association (ECAC) Southern Regional
Tournament. The Blue and Gold nearly pulled away with all the marbles, beating Susquehanna, 5-3, in the opening record, before losing to Franklin and Marshall, 2-1, in the championship finale.

soccer, not football!

Mother said there would be days like this.

Fred and Ginger at the ball.

I

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�Basketball

Wilkes Cagers End Finest Season Ever
Wilkes College's basketball team blasted into previously uncharted heights this
winter, registering the best record in the 28-year history of the sport at the college.
Not only did the charges of Rodger Bearde win five more games than any other
edition ever ( 19-6) but added the icing to the cake, capturing their first tournament

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(Scranton Christmas), posting a record nine-game winning skein, and making their

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second trip in three years to the MAC Northern Division Playoffs.

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The best may be yet to come as every member of this year's 13-man contingent wi
return to the fold this year. Providing the backbone of Bearde's unit were four juniors,
six sophomores, and three freshmen.
Playing without a superstar, the Colonels had four starters averaging in double-fi~
ures ranging from Clarence Ozgo's 15.3 per outing to Steve Ference's 11.7.
"With balance like that," Coach Bearde reflected, "how can you key on any
man?" Meshed in between Ozgo and Ference were Greg Buzinski, 14.8; and Jack
Brabant, 1 3.7.

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Wagner
60
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56
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60
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60
Waterloo
68
Norwich
86
Juniata
81
Baptist Bible
87
Albright
60
Upsala
82
Susquehanna
79
Moravian
61
Binghamton St.
66
Madison (FDU)
55
Lycoming
96
Scranton
68
Elizabethtown
60
Lebanon Valley
78
Albright
68
Upsala
51
Coach: Roger Bearde, three yrs .,,
MAC* (7-3) Overall ( 19-6;
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"Our team plays an unselfish brand of basketball. It is not uncommon for a player
to pass off a good shot for a better one," Bearde furthered.
Despite this fact, all four of the quartet have a chance of reaching the coveted
1000-point plateau. First in line is Buzinski (843) while Ozgo (718), Brabant (691 ),
and Ference (675) wait in the wings.
Defense hasn't exactly been hurting either as the Blue and Gold held 25 foes loon
average of 64.4 points per game, almost six less than the previous low.

An easy two .

Please go in . . .

�.

'-j;nd Finest Season Ever
blasted into previously uncharted heights this
the 28-year history of the sport at the college.
·r Bearde win five more games than any other

19 to the cake, capturing their first tournament
·d nine-game winning skein, and making their
: Northern Division Playoffs.
ery member of this year 's 13-man contingent will
the backbone of Bearde's unit were four juniors,

,lonels had four starters averaging in double-fig.
5 .3 per outing to Steve Ference's 11.7.
earde reflected, "how can you key on any
1 Ference were Greg Buzinski, 14.8; and Jack

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Coach: Roger Bearde, three yrs., 44-29

MAC* (7-3)

Overall (19-6)

d of basketball. It is not uncommon for a player
ne, " Bearde furthered .
Jrtet have a chance of reaching the coveted
iinski (843) while Ozgo (718), Brabant (691 ),
Eat your heart out, Dove Cowens .

19 either as the Blue and Gold held 25 foes to an
nest six less than the previous low.

rk Schueler, Doug Rostle , Rich Miscavage,

Please go in .
Sink it Mr. Budzinski . . . Put it in!

�The Local Yokels smiling fort
Clarence and Greg with Wilkes' first tournament trophy.

I hope he fouls me.

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Who said thirteen is an unlucky number???

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WOMEN ' S BASKETBALL TEAM : J
Jo nes, tri-ca pta in; A nn Tracy , tri -c

Schu ltz, manager; Linda Hol inia,
Titus, Monoge r.

Women's Basketball (4-9)
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Kutztown S.t.
Wilkes 55 Susquehopna
Wilkes 40 Luzerne Ca:
Wilkes 43 Misericordia
Wilkes 48
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Wilkes 40 Albright
Wilkes 55 Marywood
Wilkes 3-'ft
Luzerne CC
Wilkes
Keystone
Wilkes 47 Misericordia
Wilkes 30 Bloomsburg St.
Wilkes 34 Marywood
Coach: andra Bloomb rg
(Two years, 10-15)

Wilkes

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WOMEN'S BASKETBALL TEAM, Members of the 1974 edition are left ta right, KNEELING , Ellen Schwartz, Dottie Martin, Nancy Roberts, Diane
Janes , tri-captain; Ann Tracy, tri -captain; Debbie Wya socki , tri-coptoin ; Sharon Wilkes, Barbaro Long, and Mary Kaye Malloy. STANDING, Nancy
Schultz, manager; Lindo Holinia, Marivito Soleski, Angelo Centrella , Sue Ann Knight, Jewel McHole, Lourie Pezzner, Kathy Worcomski , and Debb ie
Titus, Mana ger.

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Kutztown' St.
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Wilkes 55
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Luzerne CCC
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Wilkes 40
Albright
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Wilkes 55
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It was a long season for the women cagers of Wilkes College. With almost everyone optimistic at the outset of the year, the Colonettes of Coach Sandra Bloomberg just couldn 't put it all together, winding up the 1974 campaign with a 4-9 log .
Their record really doesn't give a true indication of the talent which the Blue and
Gold possessed.
With five starters averaging over seven points per game, the Colonettes gave
opponents like Luzerne County Community College, and Misercordia all they could
handle before bowing to costly mistakes in the closing minutes.
Instrumental in Wilkes ' success was junior guard Anne Tracey, who averaged
8 .5 points per contest. Miss Tracey impressed fans as well as her opposition with
some superb ball handling.
Two freshmen who shed a ray of light on the dismal season were Dottie Martin
and Sharon Wilkes. Miss Martin, a former Wyoming Area standout, and Wilkes, a
Nanticoke Area graduate, tied for team scoring honors along with sophomore Barbara Long with 8.7 markers per contest.

Miss Martin also paced the Colonettes in the rebounding department, hauling in
87 rebounds to tie sophomore Diane Jones in that category. Despite the bleak season Coach Bloomsberg can look to the future with happiness, knowing that her
entire starting five will return next winter.

Maybe a magic spell will help .

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�Wrestling
Wilkes Number One!!!
What a year! Few adjectives are left to describe Wilkes College's
28th wrestling season.
The Colonels said it all March 1-2, winning the first national champi•
onship in school history. Not only did the matmen of John Reese gain
the NCAA CD 111 wrestling title, but they did it in blockbuster fashion,
nipping their closest rivals, of 59, John Carroll University, by

49

points.
Wilkes gained an enviable total of eight place-winners (out of 10).
Crowned national champions were John Chakamas ( 134), Art Trovei
( 142), and Mike Lee ( 150).
Only one step behind were Rick Mahon ski ( 118), Gene Ashley
( 158), and Al Scharer (Hwt.). Adding fuel to the blaze was Lon Salum
( 126), third, and Jim Weisenfluh ( 167), fifth. All butTrovei and Lee

ROW 1 (left to right): Rick Mohonski, Lon Bolum , John Ch,
Shorer. ROW 2: Cooch John Reese, Asst. Cooch Brooke Y
Al Yanku, Mark Stevens, Tom Rapine, Asst. Coach John N

will be back next year.
When asked about the contributing factors which led to the Colonels' greatest moment, veteran mentor Reese pointed out, "First it was
hard work, determination, and desire and finally our caliber of compe•
tition had much to do with it.''
Two weeks before the NCAA confab, the Blue and Gold, after a
close 1 2-point advantage in 1973, annihilated all foes in the 16 team
Middle Atlantic Conference event, scoring 199 points (their closest foe
was E-town with a distant 79).

So thorough was the Wilkes onslaught that
were Bal um ( 126), Chakamakas ( 1 34), Trovei
Once accused of scheduling mediocre foes,
22-15; Navy 21-17; and North Dakota St., 21
sided defeat was to the Sooners of Oklahoma
Navy had a relatively easy time in winning 1
silently thinking that is where the colonels belo
Since breaking the ice with Lehigh in a tourr

Come on Lon, you con do it.

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Hang in there, Artie!

Gino showing his style.
The two old married men .

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ljectives are left to describe Wilkes College's

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March 1-2, winning the first national champi-

, Not only did the matmen of John Reese gain
tling title, but they did it in blockbuster fashion,
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pions were John Chakamas (134), Art Trovei

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iwt.) . Adding fuel to the blaze was Lon Salum
i isenfluh ( 167), f ifth. All but Trovei and Lee

ROW 1 (left to right): Rick Mohonski, Lon Bolum, John Chokmokos, Art Trovei, Mike lee, Gene Ashley, Jim Desombre, Jim Weisenfluh , Jeff McDonald , Bab Yanku , Jae Grinkevich , Al
Sharer. ROW 2 : Coach John Reese, Asst. Coach Brooke Yeoger, John Yost, Dove Gregrow, Earl Monk, Roy Pree/er, Pinky DiZebbo , Bruce leor, Steve Yonku, John Finley, Dizz y G illespie,
Al Yanku , Mork Stevens, Tom Rapine, Asst. Cooch John Mo rfia .

e contributing factors which led to the Colo-

•eteran mentor Reese pointed out, "first it was
n, and desire and finally our caliber of competh it."
, NCAA confab, the Blue and Gold, after a
1e in 1 973, annihilated all foes in the 16 team
nee event, scoring 199 points (their closest foe
1t 79 ).

So thorough was the Wilkes onslaught that the Reesemen produced eight champions, one runnerup, and a third . Registering MAC titles
were Bal um ( 126), Chakamakas ( 134), Trovei ( 142), Lee ( 150), Ashley ( 158), Weisenfluh ( 167), Jeff McDonald ( 177), and Schroer (Hwt.).
Once accused of scheduling mediocre foes, John Reese slated the cream of the nation and more than held their own in setbacks to Lehigh,
22-15; Navy 21-17; and North Dakota St., 21-1 8. Just one tiny break in each of the three duals would have changed the story. Only one
sided defeat was to the Sooners of Oklahoma, 31-9 .
Navy had a relatively easy time in winning the prestigious Easterns (EIWA). Now with a national title under his belt, maybe John Reese is
silently thinking that is where the colonels belong if given a chance.
Since breaking the ice with Lehigh in a tourney 4 years ago, the Wilkesmen have become accepted to the longstanding mat circles and
have added Eastern members Lehigh, Army, and Navy to their perma nent schedule.
Looking ahead to next season the Colonels have drawn an invite to
the Second Annual Penn State Tournament.
With all the wrestling gear put away and happy memories of a 13-5
season, 13th MAC crown in 1 8 years, and the NCAA trophy, Colonel

t grappling followers are eagerly awaiting the 29th campaign .

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�We' re ready for anythi,

Cindy, "HA, HA, HA!"

Jim: "Move over Burt Reynolds. "

Mike in control -

as usual!

Jim Weisenfluh
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Moy the best man win .

Two Promising Frosh.

�MAC Wrestling Tourney
Wilkes College matmen broke every record in the book, compiling 199 points on their way to an unprecedented sixth straight

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MAC title, ond taking home 8 individual crowns.
Sophomore Jim Weisenfluh was selected the Most Outstanding
Wrestler of the tourney, pinning every one of his opponents, includWe 're ready for anything!!

ing a fall over Delaware Valley's Fron Campbell in the finals in

5 :44.
Mike Lee and Al Sch rarer repeated last year ' s performances by
again copping individual crowns. Lee became the seventh Wilkes
grappler in history to win three titles.
HA!"

The only Colonel wrestler who didn ' t make it to the finals was
Richy Mohonski, l l 8-16. freshman who lost a narrow decision to
eventual champ Eric Most of Elizabethtown in the semi-finals .
Artie Trovei, Mi 1&lt;e Lee and Jeff McDonald, all came through with
clamps in the finals, while Gino Ashley and Al Sch rarer had to settle for convincing decisions.

Jim Weisenfluh
" MOST OUTSTANDING WRESTLER "

Two Promising Frosh.

Ah! Shucks, it was nothing.

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�NCAA
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Mike Lee First Place 1 50 lb. class

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Jahn Chakmakas First Place 1 34 lb. class

Artie Trovei First Place 142 lb. class

�Artie at it again .

:e Lee First Place 150 lb. class

First Place 142 lb. class

BUT REF! # % ... #&amp;&amp;.

�Remember what we told you Mike?

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��Swimming

Despite a poor 2-8 season, a number of Coo
Former Meyers High School standout, Joe Abat
excellent chance to become one of Wilkes' bett
Two other swimmers who have come through
more Maureen Maguire. Jeff has swam almost,
Colonel campus. Jeff holds the school record oi
Colonel mat squad but turned to swimming last

1st ROW, left to right: Jeff Wolk, Dove Kowolek, Steve Wasko, Gene Dobrydney, Bernie Ford, Poul Niedzwiecki,
Gory Toroli , 2nd ROW: Don Williams, Lisa Wosnik, Maureen McGuire, Joe Abate, John Wieller, Donna Wasilewski ,
Mory Ann Montogu, Cooch Joe Shaughnessy.

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Despite a poor 2-8 season, a number of Coach Joe Shaughnessy's mermen have performed well above their pre-season expectations.
Former Meyers High School standout, Joe Abate has come through with 13 first place finishes in the diving events this year, and has an
excellent chance to become one of Wilkes' better divers.
Two other swimmers who have come through with yeoman performances for the Blue and Gold have been senior Jeff Walk and sophomore Maureen Maguire. Jeff has swam almost every event for Coach Shaughnessy this season. He is one of the most versatile athletes on the
Colonel campus. Jeff holds the school record of 2:26.2 in the 200-yard breaststroke. As a freshman Walk was a promising member of the
Colonel mat squad but turned to swimming last year and has made a valuable contribution to the team. Jeff is the team captain and provided
six firsts and seven seconds. Jeff was selected as the
Most Valuable Player for the 1973-74 season.
Miss Maguire, who will become the first Wilkes coed
to letter on a previously all-male team, has four firsts
and has set a new school record for the 500-yard
freestyle, being clocked at 6 : 14.2.

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Banner Season for Wilkes Baseball
By nearly every stretch of the imagination, 1974 was truly a great year for Wilkes College baseball.
Coach Gene Domzalski used as many as eight sophomores in the starting lineup and his persistence with youth paid off as the
Blue and Gold recorded a 1 3-5 log.
The win production was second only to the 1971 edition which carded a 14-3 log.
As a team, the Colonels batted an eye catching .365. Of their 205 hits, 59 fell into the extra base category.
Pitching was equally superb as the Wilkesmen fanned 163 batters in 145 innings and registered a fine 1. 98 earned run average.
Most coaches would be happy with four . 300 hitters but Domzlalski got more than he bargained for as regulars Dave Trethaway (.439), Chuck Suppon (.419), Mark Omelecki (.413) and Steve Leskiew (.412) surpassed the .400 level.
In addition, all of the other five starters cracked into the .300
barrier, making it one of the few times in collegiate history that
the trick has been turned.
Members of the group included Dave Paonelli (.370), Marty
Pobutkiewicz (.350), Jack Keiler (.327), Greg Snyder (.315) and
Jim "Hawk" Hoover (.302).
With the exception of number one batters Trethaway and Keller, all of the nine players produced ten or more runs batted in.
Trethaway, who also walked 14 times, just missed Tom Higgen's all time hit mark of 30. Dave fell short by one. The Coughlin graduate tallied 20 of the Colonels' 129.
Just a hair behind was fellow Crusader alumnus Leskiew, who
came on strong in late season to accumulate most of his 28 safeties.
Real clutch artist was catcher Paolinelli, who stroked out six
game winning hits. Dave was torrid with the long ball, booming
four doubles, three triples, and one round tripper.
Wilkes had a fine mound tandem in junior Paul Hughes and
freshman Jim Stehle.

Coach, are you sure Johnny Bench started this way?

What's the matter with this thing?

�SLIDEii!

Now watch me, Pinhead.

I hope we have BUD after this .

�"watch me, Pinhead.

The Diamondmen -

Pinhead lets loose.

Now watch me, you guys .

What Gems.

Ballet???

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LEFT TO RIGHT:
cavage, C. Haff,

ROW 1: G. Paich, J. Derbin, B. Dombroski.
ROW 2: J. Davis, R. McGuire, D. Meckbach.

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ROW 1: P. Steele, N. Roberts, C. Kester, E. Schwartz, N . Snee, D. Kishbaugh . ROW 2 : S. Knight, B. Martin, D. Giovannini, J . Englot, C. Koterba, N.
Cardillo , L. Holonia .

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LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Gurnari, D. Allen, B. Dwyer, D. Olukszulin, G . Dub, J. Klocke, A. Mastalski, M. Mercincavage, C. Haffey, M. Jarolen.

mini, J. Englot, C. Koterba, N.

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1st ROW (left ta right): Mary Lou Gottlieb, Carol Zambelli, Jennifer Morgan, Sandy Voitek, Bonnie Grant, Sharon Sprecinno, Debbie Georgett. 2nd ROW: Carol Drohus, Marilyn Ivan, Barbara Yanchuk, Barbara King, Alexis Delong, Cynthia Lenahan, Rose Ann Roda, Mary Lau Zawatski , Jenny Centrella.

Colonelettes

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George Pawlu sh

Cross Country

Mrs. Meyers
Advisor

He can ' t gel pinned!

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Wilkes Stickmen had the best s,
"Bill Winter." Billy, who is only a
But, as you can obviously see, '
Vinnie Krill, Jr. As far as defense!
All MAC LaCrosse team. Winter h
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decision to Bucknell. It seemed th&lt;
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TEAM : FIRST ROW, from left
lo right: Dick Mandigo, Jim
Rodda , Rich Lock, Steve Colemon (tri-coptoin ); Craig Deacon (tri-coptoin); Rich Lorenzen (lri -coptoin); and Tom
Panetta . SECOND ROW ,
John Molotros, Bruce Tomasek, Tom DeSanno, Don
Mock , Bob Mazitelli, John
Matuse k, John Baron, and

Mike Motteace. THIRD ROW:
John Bush, Don Nosh, Tom
McGann, Scott Siegert, Nick
Lozorok, Bill Horris, Fred Lohman . FOURTH ROW: Bob
Armstrong , Rich Merchak,
Billy Winter, Craig Austin,
Gory Geischen, Vin Krill, Bob
Koloko . FIFTH ROW : Len Snierson, Mork Davis, Cooch
Chuck Mattei , Harry Hoover,
John Holbrock.

Go 9et' em tiger!

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Winter the Winner!!!

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�Wilkes Stickmen had the best season yet winning 9 and losing only l. Coach Mattei had only the best things to say about his star player
"Bill Winter." Billy, who is only a sophomore, had 46 goals, 37 assists and, needless to say, was the team's leading scorer.
But, as you can obviously see, Winter is not the only one who scores; there are others, such as Gary Geischen, Jr., Craig Austin, So., and
Vinnie Krill, Jr. As far as defense goes, the man of the hour is Jeff Grandinetti. Grandinetti, Winter, Geischen, and Krill were all named to the
All MAC LaCrosse team. Winter had the distinction of being the Leading Scorer in the nation.
Coach Mattei had one of the most impressive starting attacks in the entire Middle Atlantic Conference. Junior Bob Armstrong had a total of
17 goals and 9 assists to his credit, which is quite impressive considering the outstanding play of his other two front line teammates.
All in all, the season was one of the best of all spring sports. It seemed like the stickmen could do no wrong until they lost a "sticky" 4-9
decision to Bucknell. It seemed that the team just didn't "gel" that match and their chance at an MAC title was no longer a reality, but,
instead, a dream for future teams.

Mike Motteoce. THIRD ROW:
John Bush , Don Nosh , Tom
McGonn, Scott Siegert, Nick
Lozorok, Bill Horris, Fred Lohman . FOURTH ROW : Bob
Armstrong, Rich Merchok,
Billy Winter, Craig Austin,
Gory Geischen, Vin Krill, Bob
Koloko. FIFTH ROW: Len Snierson, Mork Davis, Cooch
Chuck Mattei, Horry Hoover,
John Holbrock.

Wilkes
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Lehigh
20
Dickinson
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St. Mary's (MD)
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Miami
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Haverford
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Muhlenberg
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Lebanon Valley
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Western Maryland
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Bucknell
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Kutztown St.
Coach: Charles "Chuck" Mattei
(four years, 26-11-1)
Overall: 9-1

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Billy Winter leading scorer and MVP.

Boonton Boys

Tri-captains and Cooche,

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WILKES

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lilly Winter leading scarer and MVP.

Tri-captains and Coaches

Local Yokels

�Note of Appreciation
Perhaps only those who have worked closely on a publication, such as the Amnicola, can realize the tremendous responsibility, time, and
effort involved in making the publication a success. As Co-Editor of the 1974 Amnicola, I have experienced the seeming unending amount of
hard work required to edit such a publication. As a result, I am deeply grateful for the help I received while working on the 1974 Amnicola,
and wish to express my sincere appreciation to the following people:
Sue - Thanks for coming through with a fine Senior section.
Debbie - Thanks so much for being such a great help throughout the year. Not only did you produce a fine section on Dorms, you were
indispensable in helping me with the overall functioning of the Amnicola.
Ann -

Thanks for your work on the Organizations section and for being so patient with the scheduling and rescheduling of pictures for it.

Beth -

Thank you for your help on the Events section.

Helen - Thank you for being so very dependable and trustworthy, and for assuming full responsibility for business transactions, ads, and
layouts for the ads.
Mary Ann and Debbie -

Thank you both for the concern and interest you expressed for the progress of the Amnicola and for your willing•

ness to help at all times. Thank you, also, for the help you gave Debbie on the Dorm section.
Sue, Sue Ann, and Tina Joe -

Thanks to you for your help on Subscription Drives and for the interest you expressed throughout the year.

Thank you very, very much for the fantastic art work appearing on the introductory pages of the yearbook and in the Sports section

as well. Your skill and creativity are sincerely respected and appreciated, and have served to truly enhance the 1974 Amnicola.
Cynthia - Thanks so very much for being such a wonderful friend and volunteering to help me with the yearbook during those last trying
weeks . You were an enormous help and I am truly grateful.
Jennifer, Carol Z., Carol D., Karen, and Jannette - A special thanks to all of you for being my ever-faithful companions to the very end. The
Sports section is a truly fantastic one, and I sincerely appreciate the time, effort, and dedication you gave to it. And, Karen and Jeanette, you
removed a great burden from my shoulders by completing the enormous amount of typing involved in the Senior Directory.
George Pawlush - Thank you for being such an asset to our Sports section . Your contributions helped Jennifer and Carol Z. produce one of
the finest sections ever.
Mr. Moran -

Thank you very much for the help and advice you gave me throughout the year, and for being so willing to listen.

Richard Clompus -

An enormous thanks goes to you for the beautiful slides that I have used as dividers throughout the book and for the

cover design, and which inspired me with the theme for the 1974 Amnicola. Thank you, also, for certain pictures appearing on page 205.
Your fine photography and creativity are deeply appreciated.
Vince -

A special thanks to you for the patience you demonstrated while working with us, and for doing such a fantastic job as yearbook

photographer from Ace Hoffman Studios. Without your understanding and fine photography, our yearbook may never have materialized.
Thank you for all the hard work and late hours you spent in getting our pictures to us. We are truly grateful.
Because of these fine people, the 1974 Amnicola is a success. I am very proud of it. I sincerely hope that you are also.

June F. Beerish
Co-Editor, 1974 Amnicola

2 JOSEPH LEONARD ASA TE - 105
Searle St., Pittston, Pa ., B.A. Social•
ogy
SHEFF G . ABRAHAM- 15 Andover
St., Wilkes Borre, Pa., B.S. Commerce
and Finance
STEPHEN D. ADAMCHAK - 244
Hughes St., Swoyersville, Pa., B.A.
Political Science
LESLIE MAYNARD ADAMS - 605
Marcia Lane, Rockville, Md ., B.A.
Political Science
ROBERT PARKER ADAMS - 137
Carey Ave., Wilkes Barre, Pa., B.S.
Commerce and Finance
VALERIE ANN AIELLO- 1 Ellesworth Place, East Northport, N.Y.,
B.A. Psychology
GERALD ALEXANDER - 1 33 Carpenter Ave., Sea Cl iff, N.Y., B.S.
Mathematics
SAMUEL JOSEPH ALEXANDER JR. 129 Blockmon St., Wilkes Barre, Pa .,
B.A . History
GERALD CHRISTOPHER ALFERIO 917 Paul St., Scranton, Pa., B.A. Fine
Arts
MARK KEVIN ANDERSON - 5
Brook Drive East, Kingston, New Jersey, B.S . Commerce and Finance
JOSEPH FRANCIS ANDREWS - 100
Main St., Duryea, Po ., B.A. Psychology and Elementary Education
RICHARD BERNARD ANSELMI 981 Wyoming Ave., Exeter, Pa., B.A.
History
EVA CHRISTINE ANTANELISCrestwood Drive, Dover, New Jersey,
B.A. Fine Arts
CHARLES PATRICK AQUILINA-17
Elizabeth St., Pittston, Pa ., B.S. Commerce and Finance
JOSEPH M. AS KLAR - 206 Poland
St., Swoyersville, Pa ., B.A. Mathematics

NICHOLAS R. ATWELL - 170 Second St., Old Forge, Po. , S.S. Commerce and Finance
LEE DAVID AUERBACH - 8-28 Fairhaven Place., Fairlawn, New Jersey,
B.S. Commerce and Finance
DIANE JUSTINE AUGELLO - 39
Swallow St., Pittston, Pa ., B.A. Elementary Education and Spanish
PHILIP ELY AU RON - 336 Owen St.,
Swoyersville, Pa., B.S. Biology
DAVID LEE BALLA - 36 So. Walnut
St., Nanticoke, Pa., B.A. Political Science and Social Science
MICHAEL JAMES BANCHERO - 932
B. Blvd., New Milford, New Jersey,
B.S. Commerce and Finance
WILLIAM R. BANKS - R.D. 3 Box
215 C, Dallas, Pa., B.S. Commerce
and Finance
JAMES GORDON BARBACCI - R.D. ·
1, Noxen, Pa., B.A. History
BRUCE VINCENT BARBERA - 110
Rock St., Hughestown, Pa ., B.S.
Chemistry
ANTONIO CONSTANINE BARDOUTSOS - 2 Micalakopoulou St.,
Patras, Greece,. B.S. Mathematics
DA VI D JOHN BARRETT - Rr. 54 1

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JUNE FAYE
Larksville, P,
JERIL ROBEf
Hill Village,
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LEE L. BEREl
East Plymou
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PETER VAN
Comstock H,
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BARBARA A
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JOSEPH D. I
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Vine St., Ply,
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Senior Directory
2 JOSEPH LEONARD ABATE - 105
Searle St., Pittston, Pa. , B.A. Sociology
SHEFF G. ABRAHAM - 15 Andover
St., W ilkes Barre, Pa., B.S. Commerce
and Finance
STEPHEN D. ADAMCHAK - 244
Hughes St., Swoyersville, Pa., B.A.
Political Science

ze the tremendous responsibility, time, and
cperienced the seeming unending amount of
ived while working on the 1974 Amnicola,

&gt;duce a fine section on Dorms, you were
,duling and rescheduling of pictures for it.
sibility for business transactions, ads, and

LESLIE MAYNARD ADAMS - 605
Marcia Lane, Rockville, Md. , B.A.
Political Science
ROBERT PARKER ADAMS - 137
Carey Ave ., Wilkes Barre, Pa., B.S.
Commerce and Finance
VALERIE ANN AIELLO- 1 Ellesworth Place, East Northport, N.Y. ,
8.A. Psychology
GERALD ALEXANDER - 1 33 Carpenter Ave., Sea Cliff, N.Y., B.S.
Mathematics
SAMUEL JOSEPH ALEXANDER JR. 129 Blackman St., Wilkes Barre, Pa.,
8.A. History

West Green St., West Hazelton, Pa.,
B.S. Commerce and Finance

Windy Bush Road, Newtown, Pa.,
B.S. Commerce and Finance

JO ANNE BARTLE - 160 Un ion St.,
Montgomery, New York, B.A . Elementary Education

ANDREW JOHN BOWALICK - 340
McClain St., Wilkes Barre, Pa. , B.S.
Mathematics and Physics

WILLIAM A . BARTUSKI - 222 Washington Ave., West Wyoming, Pa .,
B.A. Elementary Education

JACK RASELEY BOWER - 919 East
Front St. , Berwick, Pa., B.S. Music
Education

CATHERINE ANN BAUMANN - 45
So. Goodwin Ave., Kingston, Pa.,
B.A. Music

CHARLES BENJAMIN BOYER - 322
Arch St., Berwick, Pa., B.S. History

JUNE FAYE BEERISH - 15 Coxe St.,
Larksville, Pa ., B.A . English

MICHAEL R. BREAKSTONE - 148
Staub Rd., Trucksville, Pa ., B.A. Psychology

JERIL ROBERT BENEDICT - Capitol
Hill Village, Mountain Top, Pa ., B.S.
Commerce and Finance

WILBERT MICHAEL BREZNITSKI 179 Alvin St., Freeland, Pa., B.S.
Commerce and Finance

LEE L. BERETSKY - 62 East First St.,
East Plymouth, Pa., B.A. Elementary
Education

FRANK EDWARD BRIA- 244 No.
Washington St., Wilkes Barre, Pa .,
B.A. Elementary Education

PETER VAN DYK BERG JR. - 54
Comstock Hill Road, Coonan, Conn .,
B.A. Psychology

DAVID BRIGA - 909 Skyview Dr.,
Scranton, Pa ., B.A . Political Science

BARBARA ANN BERKANT - 95 Russle St., Edwardsville, Po., B.A. Psychology

gress of the Amnicola and for your willing-

GERALD CHRISTOPHER ALFERIO 917 Paul St., Scranton, Pa ., B.A. Fine
Arts

;t you expressed throughout the year.
; of the yearbook and in the Sports section

MARK KEVIN ANDERSON - 5
Brook Drive East, Kingston, New Jersey, B.S. Commerce and Finance

ly enhance the 1974 Amnicola .

JOSEPH D. BERRY - Box 56, Bayville, New Jersey, B.A. Fine Arts

JOSEPH FRANCIS ANDREWS - 100
Main St., Duryea, Pa ., B.A. Psychology and Elementary Education

RONALD JAMES BERTRAM - R.D.
5, Shavertown , Pa ., B.S. Commerce
and Finance

RICHARD BERNARD ANSELMI 981 Wyoming Ave., Exeter, Pa., B.A .
History

MICHAEL MARTIN BIALEK - 610
Vine St., Plymouth, Pa ., B.A. History

vith the yearbook during those last trying
iver-faithful companions to the very end. The
you gave to it. And, Karen and Jeanette, you
,ed in the Senior Directory.
1elped Jennifer and Carol Z. produce one of
nd for being so willing to listen.
dividers throughout the book and for the
certain pictures appearing on page 205.

EVA CHRISTINE ANTANELISCrestwood Drive, Dover, New Jersey,
8.A. Fine Arts
CHARLES PATRICK AQUILINA- 17
Elizabeth St., Pittston, Pa ., B.S. Commerce and Finance
JOSEPH M . ASKLAR - 206 Poland
St., Swoyersville, Pa., B.A. Mathemat-

ics

·or doing such a fantastic job as yearbook
,r yearbook may never have materialized.

ly grateful.
· hope that you are also.

NICHOLAS R. ATWELL - 170 Second St., Old Forge, Pa ., B.S. Commerce and Finance
LEE DAVID AUERBACH - 8-28 Fairhaven Place ., Fairlawn, New Jersey,
B.S. Commerce and Finance
DIANE JUSTINE AUGELLO - 39
Swallow St., Pittston, Pa., B.A. Elementary Education and Spanish

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:ditor, 1974 Amnicola

PHILIP ELY AURON - 336 Owen St. ,
Swoyersville, Pa., B.S. Biology
DAVID LEE BALLA- 36 So . Walnut
St., Nanticoke, Pa., B.A. Political Science and Social Science
MICHAEL JAMES BANCHERO - 932
8. Blvd., New Milford, New Jersey,
B.S. Commerce and Finance
WILLIAM R. BANKS - R.D. 3 Box
215 C, Dallas, Pa., B.S . Commerce
and Finance
JAMES GORDON BARBACCI 1, Noxen, Pa ., B.A. History

R.D.

ROBERT CARTER - 922 Cloy Ave .,
Scranton, Pa., B.A. Philosophy
CHERYL ANN CASTROVILLARI - 10
Ha brook Ave ., Emerson , New Jersey,
B.A. Spanish
PAULA DENISE CASTRUCCI - 60
Porks Rd., Denville, New Jersey, B.S.
Music
CHRISTOPHER CLAYTON CASWELL
- 715 Bryn Mawr Ave., Narberth,
Pa ., B.A. English
MARY PAMELA CAWLEY-27 Tedrick St. , Pittston, Po., B.A. Sociology
ALFRED ROBERT CECCONI - 200
Fifth St., Wyoming, Pa., B.A. Psychol ogy

CA THY ANNE CELUSNIAK - 204
Elm St., Dupont, Pa ., B.A. Sociology
JANET MARIE CENCETTI - 1 Connel
St. , Old Forge, Pa., B.S. Medical
Technology

NANCY LOUISE BROKHAHNE 23655 Gill Rd ., Farmington, Mich .,
B.A. Elementary Education and Psychology

JENNY CENTRELLA- 640 William
St., Pittston, Po ., B.A. Elementary Education and Spanish

PAUL D. BROTZMEN - 207 Harvard
Ave ., Claremont, Calif., B.A. Political
Science

KAREN ANNE CEREP - 1 3 Birch Dr.,
Rivercrest, Tunkhannock, Pa ., B.A.
Fine Arts

CHARLES C. BROWN JR. - 377 East
Ridge, Nanticoke, Pa., B.S. Commerce and Finance

JOHN JAMES CHAKMAKAS - 60
Lee Ave., Schenectady, New York,
B.A . Mathematics

TINA 'MARIE BIANCONI - 1136
Scott St., Wilkes Barre, Pa., Fine Arts

ROBERT LEE BROWN - 200 Fergusen Ave., Shavertown, Pa ., B.A . Biology

DENISE HELEN CHAPURA - 163 W.
Brood St., Nanticoke, Po ., B.A. Elementary Education

MARY CATHERINE BICE- Valley
View Road, New Hartford, New York,
B.S. Music Education

MICHAEL THOMAS BRUNO - 1304
Susquehanna Ave., West Pittston,
Pa., B.S. Commerce and Finance

GAIL A . CHARTERA - 90 Marlborough Ave ., Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.A.
Elementary Education

MARIE ANNE BICKEL - 1 8 Roosevelt Park, Swoyersville, Pa., B.S.
Nursing Education

MARY ANNE LORRAINE BRUNO 1304 Susquehanna Ave., West Pittston, Pa., B.A. Psychology

ANDREW D. CHECK - 92 Maltby
Ave ., Swoyersville, Pa ., B.S. Commerce and Finance

GEORGE M . BIGUS - 16 Holcomb
Road, Shavertown, Pa., B.S. Comm,erce and Finance

RICHARD JOHN BURICK - 9 Arthur
Circle, Mountaintop, Pa ., B.A. Physics

DAVID JOSEPH CHECK - 92 Maltby
Ave ., Swoyersville, Po ., B.S. Commerce and Finance

ANNE. BERKISE - 90 Midland Ave.,
East Orange, New Jersey, B.A . Psychology

THEODORE BOBACH - 46 Zerby
Ave., Edwardsville, Pa ., B.A. Psychology
JOSEPH W. BOCKOWSKI - 101
Jones St. , Wilkes Barre, Pa., B.S.
Commerce and Finance

MARIE R. BOCOLO - 203 Hilltop
Drive, West Wyoming, Pa., B.A. Elementary Education
ANDRIA ADELLE BOGUSKO - 226
Nicholson St., Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.S.
Music Education
HENRY E. BOLINSKY - 33 Pulaski
St., Kingston, Pa ., B.A. Electrical Engineering
JOHN JAMES BONSALL - 221 Gilligan St., Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.S . Business Education
NANCY ANN BOOTH - 1340 D.
lllinios Ave., Cape May, New Jersey,
B.A. Political Science

BRUCE VINCENT BARBERA - 110
Rock St., Hughestown, Pa. , B.S.
Chemistry

DONALD FRANKLIN BORDICK - 80
Henry St., Plains, Pa ., B.S . Commerce
and Finance

ANTONIO CONSTANINE BARDOUTSOS - 2 Micalakopoulou St.,
Patras, Greece, B.S. Mathematics

JOHN ROBERT BOROWSKI - 189
Gardner Ave., Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.A .
Mathematics

DAVID JOHN BARRETT -

THOMAS CHARLES BOSHINSKI -

Rr. 541

MAUREEN ANN BRITT - 765 Mercer
Ave., Kingston, Pa ., B.A. Elementary
Education

B.A. English
CARLOW. CARSTENSEN - 3 Birchwood Rood, Jomes burg, New Jersey,
B.S . Commerce and Finance

CHARLES THOMAS BURILLA - Rr.
127 Dickson St., Duryea, Pa ., B.S.
Material Engineering
JAMES EDWARD BURNS - 562 No.
Gates Ave., Kingston, Pa., B.A. History

JOHN ROBERT CALABRO - 107
Walnut St. , Berwick, Pa., B.A. Mathematics
LUCILLE M. CALAHAN - 250 Carey
Ave ., Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.A . Elementary Education
MARY ANN CALAHAN - 146 Sandborn St., Wilkes Barre, Pa., B.A . Elementary Education
JENE AUGUST CAMON I - 1000
Church St., Jessup, Pa ., B.A. Elementary Education
GIFFORD R. CAPPELLINI - 320
Academy St., Wilkes Borre, Pa., B.A.
Political Science
M. LAURA CARDELLO - 124 Rainor
St., West Babylon , New York, B.A.
English
CHRISTAL. CARL - 14 Archumg
Rd ., Wayne, New Jersey, B.A . Elementary Education and Psychology
MARK RAYMOND CARMON - 258
West Center Hill Road, Dallas, Po .,

CONSTANCE J. CHEPLICK - 631 E.
Grant St., Olyphant, Po., B.A. Elementary Education

MARY PING-YUNG CHEUNG - 8
Wistarie Rd . You Yat Cheun, Kowloon, H.K., B.S. Commerce and
Finance
PAUL W . CHILEK - 104 Pacific Ave.,
West Pittston, Pa ., B.A. History
BEYERL YANN CHISLO- 418 Penn .
Ave ., Dupont, Po., B.S. Medical Technology
HENRY JOSEPH CIERNIAKOSKI, JR.
- R. 1 326 N . Washington Ave .,
Wilkes Borre, Po., B.S. Commerce and
Finance
SUSAN ZBEGNER CINQUEGRANI 735 Lehigh St. , Wilkes Borre, Po .,
B.A. Fine Arts
LOUIS ROBERT CIUFERRI - 11 9 Millard St., Old Forge, Po ., B.S. Commerce and Finance
DONNA LOUISE COFFIN - 345
Fronk Ave., Mamaroneck, N.Y., B.A.
Elementary Education
DAVID MARC COHEN - 630 Sixth
St., Lakewood , New Jersey, B.A. Psychology

277

�JOHN COLLINS - 38-47 Victoria
Rd ., Fair Lawn, N.J ., B.S. Commerce
and Finance
DAVID JAMES COOPER - 856 S.
Main St., Wilkes Barre, Pa., B.A. Elemenlary Education
ROBERT L. CORGAN - 660 Charles
St. , Kingston, Pa. , B.A. Psychology
PHILIP DANIEL CORSO- 166 W .
River St., Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.A . Elemenlory Education
DANIEL P. COUGHLIN- 214 Scott
St., Easton, Pa. , B.S. Commerce and
Finance
AYN HARTMAN CRAWLEY-21
Slyvan Way, Rockaway, New Jersey,
B.A. Psychology

DORIS DOBRANSKI - 34 Avon St.,
Wilkes Barre, Pa., B.A. Psychology
CHRISTINE H. DONAHUE - 28 Price
St., Kingston, Pa ., B.S. Music Educalion
DONNA MARIE DONCSES - 305
Second St. , Eoston , Pa., B.A. Elementary Education
RICHARD DORF - 421 So. Franklin
St., Wilkes Barre, Pa., B.A. History
ELIZABETH M . DORRIS - 589 Main
St., Edwardsville, Pa., B.A . Sociology
SUSAN ELLEN DOWNS - R.D. # 2,
Bax 326, Harveys Lake, Pa., B.A.
Sociology

RICHARD F. CURRY - 32 Graham
Ave., Metuchen , New Jersey, B.S.
Commerce and Finance

MARGARET PATRICIA DOYLE - 54
Maxwell St., Wilkes Barre, Pa., B.A.
History

ANN MARIE CUSICK- 819 Palm
St. , Scranton, Pa ., B.S . Music Educalion

GARY H. DRISCOLE - 1 3 Edith St.,
Mine Hill, N.J., B.A. History

MARJORIE EVE CZULEWICZ - 24
Newsome La., Wilton, Conn ., B.S.
Biology
JOSEPH CHARLES DAMIANO - 23
Hole St., Pittston, Pa., B.A. Political
Sc ience
ROGER CHARLES DANBURY - 541
Emory Ave. , Trenton , N .J. , B.S. Commerce and Finance
LORENE NANCY DARING - RcD. #
3, Box 436 G, Dallas, Po., B.S. Music
Education
NANCY BARBARA DARTE - 89
Main Rd ., Mountaintop, Pa., B.A. Fine
Arts
BARBARA A . DoSIL VA - 68 W. Northompton , Wilkes Barre, Po., B.A.
Ps ychology
RUSSELL C. DAUBERT, Ill - 1 23
Blockmon St., Wilkes Borre, Pa., B.S.
Commerce and Finance
CRAIG L. DEACON- R.D. # 2, Box
370, Lakewood, N.J., B.S . Commerce
and Finance
JOHN ROBERT DEAN - Griffis St. ,
Montrose, Pa ., B.A. Political Science

KAREN ANN DRYZA - 372 Kramer
St., Bogota, N .J. , B.S. Commerce and
Finance
ROBERT NOEL DUFFY - 523 S. River
St., Wilkes Barre, Pa., B.A. History
CLIFTON ELWOOD DUNGEY - 205
Lawn St., Shovertown, Pa., B.S. Mothemetics

DEBORAH ELIZABETH DUNLEAVY292 New Hancock St., Wilkes Barre,
Pa ., B.A. English
ROBET THOMAS DZUGAN - 319
Garfield St. , Nanticoke, Pa., B.A.
Mathematical Engineering
CINDY JOAN EAKER - 1 3 Atlantic
St., Metuchen, N .J., B.A. Elementary
Education and Psychology
CHARLES A . EATON, IV- 201 Valley Rd ., Watchune, N .J., B.A. Socialogy

DAVID T. EDWARDS-35 Academy
St., Plymouth, Po., B.A. Elementary
Education
DWAINE ANN EDWARDS- Bax
520, RD #4, Dallas, Po., B.A. Psychology
PAMELA ROSE ELLA EGGERT Newfoundland, Pa., B.A. Business
Education
BERNARDS. ELKO-5 E. First St.,
Larksville, Pa ., B.A . Elementary Edu-

GAIL DeANGELIS - 220 Race St. ,
Old Forge, Pa ., B.A . English

cation

EDWARD JOHN DeLUCCA - 550
Exeter A ve., West Pittston , Po ., B.A.
Psychology and Elementary Education

WILLIAN TUDOR ELLIS - Box 192,
Woodbine Rd ., Shavertown, Pa., B.S.
Business Education

MONICA DeLUCCA- 357 Thirwell
St., Hazleton, Pa ., B.S. Nursing Education

JO ANNE R. DEMYUM-631
Charles Ave ., Kingston, Pa., B.S.
Nursing Education
JON TODD DERBIN - 1051 Meade
Ave., Scranton, Pa ., B.A. Political Science

JAMES CARL De SOMBRE - 106
Welles St., Forty Fort, Pa ., B.S. Mothematical Engineering

278

ANNETTE SUSAN DOBLIX - 19
Skidmore St., Hudson, Pa ., B.A. English

JAMES STEVEN CRINNION - Valley View Dr. , R.D. # 3, Dallas, Po .,
B.S. Mathematics

ROBERT JOHN CYBULSKI - 150
Garfield St. , Nanticoke, Pa ., B.A. Psychology

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JOSEPH PAUL DiRISIO - 234 Cool
St., Wilkes Barre, Po., B.A. Fine Arts

SHARON M . ENGELS - R. D. # 1,
Hawley, Pa., B.A. English
MARCOS LEONEL! ESPINHEIRA29 Hedge Pl ., Kingston, Po ., B.S.
Commerce and Finance
HELEN SUSAN EVANCHO-135
Washington St., Freeland , Pa ., B.S.
Commerce and Finance
MICHELLE M . EVANS - 94 W . Bennett St., Kingston , Pa ,, B.A. Elementary Education

ANN MARIE DEUTSCH - 22 Divis ion
St., Kingston, Pa ., B.A. Sociology

GOERGE JOSEPH FALCONE - 221
S. Main St., Pittston, Pa ., B.A. Psychology

RUTH CAROL DeWITT - 57 S. Pioneer Ave ., Trucksville, Pa., B.S. Music
Education

ALLAN ANGELO FANUCCI - 151 3
Cedar Ave ., Scranton, Pa ., B.S. Mathematical Engineering

RONALD RICHARD FEDOR - 420
N . Washington St., Wilkes Barre, Pa. ,
B.S. Commerce and Finance
ROBERT FERA - 599 Shawnee St.,
Breslau, Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.S. Commerce and Finance
ELLEN MARC HA FEUERMAN - 61 0
Bellmore Ave., East Meadow, N.Y.,
B.S. Biology

Ave ., Kingston , Pa., B.A . Elementary
Education
CAROL HAUGHT GEIGER - 44 Lake
Dr., Roosevelt, N .J., B.A. Spanish
ROBERT D. GENNARO- 915 N.E.
8th St., Hallandale, Florida, B.S.
Commerce and Finance
ALYCE YVETTE GERMAIN - 271 Lincoin Blvd., Emerson, N.J., B.A. Elementary Education

MICHALEN SUSAN FIGEL - 37 Poplar St., Plains, Pa., B.A. Elementary
Education and Psychology

MARGARET GESISKIE - R.D. #2,
Waymart, Pa ., B.S. Nursing Education

SUSAN CAROL FIN DON - 106 Jefferson St., Wind Gap, Pa ., B.A. Elementary Education

HUDA A . GHANNAM- 33 W . Market St., Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.A. Psycholagy

KAREN MARIE FINK - 230 Harland
St., Exeter, Pa., B.A. Psychology

VASILIOS STELIOS GIAVASIS110 Sotiros and Neorion St., Piraeus,
Greece, B.S. Electranical Engineering

PAMELA JOYCE FINK - 11 Glen
Ave ., Shickshinny, Po ., B.S. Music
Education
MADELAIN FISHER - 103 Gable Hill
Rd. , Levittown, Pa., B.S. Medical
Technology
PATRICIA BRIDIGITTE FOLEY - 61
Madison St., Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.A.
Fine Arts

RAYMOND F. GILLEN JR . - R.D. #
4, Tunkhannock, Pa ., B.S. Commerce
and Finance
DIANE KAREN GIOVANNINE 223 Sanvoia St., Exeter, Pa ., B.A. Elementary Education

ALBERT W . GLUC - 21 Caffrey St.,
Wilkes Barre, Pa., B.A. Engl ish

PATRICIA SUE FORCONE - 14909
Cobblestone Dr., Silver Spring, Md.,
B.A. Economics

JAMES BERNARD GODLEWSKI 681 N. Franklin St., Wilkes Barre,
Pa ., B.A. History

RAYMOND T. FORD - 20 Ash St. ,
W ilkes Barre, Pa. , B.S. Electronicol
Engineering

MARY ELLEN GOOD - 1 32 W . Pettebone St., Forty Fort, Po ., B.S. Music
Education

STEVEN FORST - 1 2 Mountain View
Rd., Succasunna, N .J., B.S. Biology

LINDA LEE GOODMAN - 290 Holden St., West Wyoming, Pa ., B.A.
Psychology

LISA FOXX - 3 Woodside Drive,
Farmingdale, N .J., B.A. Elementary
Education
BARRY C. FRANK - 170 Pine St.,
Nanticoke, Pa ., B.S. Electronical Engineering

TED I. FREY - 2626 Burro La ., East
Meadow, N .Y., B.S. Commerce and
Finance

MICHAEL GERARD HI SCHAK 11 25 Hanover St., Nanticoke, Pa .,
B.S. Commerce and Finance
NANCY KATHRYN HOFBAUER-92
W. Ross St., Wilkes Borre, Pa ., B.A .
Elementary Education
LEONARD S. HOJNOWS Kl - 187
E. Ridge St., Nanticoke, Po ., B.A.
Chemistry
DENISE MARIE HOLLICK - 1025
Washington Street, Freeland, Pa .,
B.A. Spanish and Elementary Educelion

JEFFREY DJ
er! St., No n
ogy

JANICE LYI
Alexander .
Elementary
NATHAN (
St ., Hazlet,
and Financ,
DEBORAH
wanna Ave

matics
JAMES BAf
Wilkes Barr
ence and H

TAMARA HRYNKO - 28 Lester St.,
Wallington, M .J., B.A. Engl ish

WILLIAM R
Grove Ave.
Commerce

MITCHELL S. GOUZE - 611 W . 239
St., Bronx, N.Y., B.A. Political Science

PAUL ELLIOT HUNTER, JR . - 1705
Washburn St., Scranton, Pa ., B.S.
Physics

WILLIAM(
ton Place, (
Arts

SUSAN E. HUTTON - 130 Main St. ,
Conyngham, Pa., B.A . Elementary
Education

THOMAS F
W . Main St
tory and Po

JOSEPH DAVID IERO - 61 0 N.
Wyoming St. , Hazleton, Po. , B.S.
Commerce and Finance

GAYLE E. K
land Rd ., R,

CAROL KRIS TEN FUMANTI - 191 3
Scarborough Ave ., Exeter, Pa ., B.A .
Sociology

SANFORD ALAN GREENBERG5552 Netherland Ave., Bron x, N.Y.,
B.A. Sociology

RANDALL GLENN GALE - 167 S.
Maple Ave., Kingston, Pa ., B.A. His-

SUSAN BARBARA GREENSPAN 172 Throckmorton La., Old Bridge,
N .J., B.A. Elementary Education

21 S. Gates

LINDA RUTH HILL - 1173 Wasswegass Rd., Hellertown, Pa ., B.S. Commerce and Finonce

ANTHONY
Dawson St.
merce and I

cation

NANCY E. GREENBERG - 15 Dixon
Ave., Liberty, N.Y., B.S . Music Educe-

VICKIE GEARHART -

JOANNE LOUISE HERFURTH - 7
Fairview Dr., Neshanic Station , N.J. ,
B.A. French

LYNN KARI
Forty Fort, I
cation

MARCIA A . GOSCIEWSKI - Casey
Park, Wilkes La. # 33, Wilkes Barre,
Po., B.A . Sociology

WAYNE HARRY FULLERTON - 207
Shell Rd., Carney 's Point, N .J., B.A .
Chemistry

THERESA A . GAZA - 163 Lidy ' s
Road, Dupont, Pa ., B.A . English

RICHARD ANTHONY HARTRANFT R.D . # 2, Tamaqua, Pa ., B.S. Commerce and Finance

MAUREEN
Park St., W

LIONEL DAVID GREEN - 84 Second
Ave., Schumacher, Ontario, Canada,
B.S. Commerce and Finance

JOSEPH GERARD GAYDOS - 18
W . Hollenback Ave ., Wilkes Barre,
Pa ., B.A. Mathematics

PATRICIA i,
side Ave., E
mentary Ed

JOSEPH M . HOUCK - 79 Cooper
St., Pringle, Pa., B.A. Elementary Edu-

PAUL HENRY GOODMAN - 69 Tilbury Ave ., W . Nanticoke, Pa ., B.S.
Electronicol Engineering

DEBORAH JANE FULLERTON - 38
Cambridge Rd ., Freehold, N.J., B.A.
Psychology and Elementary Education

JEAN GILROY GAVLICK - 230
Madison St., Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.A.
Elementary Education

NANCY LEE HARRIS -337 Rutter
Ave. , Kingston, Pa ., B.A. English

JOYCE MA
Poplar St.,
chology

RUSSELL C. GREBE, JR . - Box 44-G,
Shickshinny, Pa., B.S. Commerce and

JOVAN NA MARIE GATTI - 714
O ' Hara St., Scranton, Pa ., B.S. Music
Education

MARY MAF
Avenue, Ed
chology an,

ogy

WALTER FREDRIC FROH - Bear
Creek Village, Bear Creek, Pa., B.A.
Political Science

DAVID J. GALLICK - 127 W. Church
St., Nanticoke, Pa ., B.A. Biology

JOHN F. HACZEWSKI - 140 N .
Main St., Plains, Pa., B.S. Commerce
and Finance

ROBERT THOMAS HOOLEY - 316
Madison St., W ilkes Barre, Pa., B.S.
Music Education

JEFFREY ANTHONY GRANDINETTI
- 1 372 Lanes Mill Rd., Lakewood,
N .J., B.S. Commerce and Finance

BARBARA A . GALL - 44 Laurel St.,
Plains, Pa., B.A . English

SHARI ANt
Ave., W ilke
tary Educat

REGINA KE
St., W ilkes
Education

M . KA TH LEEN FETCH FRITTS - R.
964 Exeter Ave., Exeter, Po., B.A. Elementory Education

tory

PA TRICK JOSEPH GURNEY - 1508
Prospect Ave ., Scranton, Pa ., B.A.
Sociology

Finance

tion

JARET GRIFFITHS - 13 So . Meade
St., Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.A. Elementary Education
STEVEN MARK GROSSMAN - 40
No. Landon Ave., Kingston, Pa., B.A.
Psychology

GREGORY FRANKLIN HOLLIS - 5
Orchard Lo., Hillsdale, N.J ., B.S. Biol-

LEONA M . IN SALA CO - 11 0 E.
Oak St., Pittston, Po., B.A . Sociology

GEORGEV
2761 Arra,
B.S. Music I

PETER ALBERT JADELIS - 55 No.
12th St., Kenilworth, N.J., B.S. Commerce and Finance

JANET LOL
Old Mill Ro
Psychology

MARYL. JAMES - 408 Pringle St.,
Pringle, Pa ., B.S. Biology

DARLENE~
sion St., Wi
ology

ROBERT DAVID JANOSKI- 37
Jeannette St., Plymouth, Pa., B.A.
Fine Arts

SANDRA EFFIE JANUSZEWSKI 384 Grove Pl. , Sugar Notch, Pa ., B.A.
Sociology
CATHRYN CAROL JARIN - P.O. Box
52, Fountainville, Pa ., B.A. Psychology

DIANEM. I
Dickson , Po

RONALDA
Spruce St. ,
try

JOSEPH M .
lock St., Ex,

LINDA M. JONES - 103 Academy
St., Plymouth, Pa ., B.A. English

JACKIE FRE
236 S. Frar
B.A. Englisf

ROSE GUASTO- 20 Stout St.,
Yatesville, Pa ., B.A. Spanish

LOIS A . JONES - 20 Washington
Terr., Pittston, Pa., B.A. Elementary
Education

KAREN R. I
St., Glen L&gt;
lion

THERESA JEAN GUASTO - 1800
River Road, Pittston, Pa ., B.A. Elementary Education

RUTHANNE JONES - 10 Tripp
Manor, Forty Fort, Pa., B.A. English
and Theater Arts

LOVEYKO
Main St., 'A
lish

JOSEPH JAMES GURKA - 201 W.
Grand St., Nanticoke, Pa ., B.S. Music
Education

EDWARD THOMAS KALISH - 85
Cooper St., Pringle, Pa ., B.A. Fine
Arts

GARY KOE
Kingston, P
Finance

DANIEL GEORGE GROW, JR . - 223
Arch St. , Ringtown, Pa., B.A . History

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3arre, Pa.,

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,., B.A.

Ave., Kingston, Pa ., B.A. Elementary
Education
CAROL HAUGHT GEIGER - 44 Lake
Dr., Roosevelt, N .J., B.A. Spanish
ROBERT D. GENNARO - 915 N.E.
8th St., Hallandale, Florida, B.S.
Commerce and Finance
ALYCE YVETTE GERMAIN - 271 Lin•
coin Blvd ., Emerson, N .J., B.A. Elementary Education
MARGARET GESISKIE- R.D. # 2,
Waymart, Pa ., B.S. Nursing Education
HUDA A. GHANNAM - 33 W . Market St., Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.A. Psychology
VASILIOS STELIOS GIAVASIS 110 Sotiros and Neorion St., Piraeus,
Greece, B.S. Electronical Engineering
RAYMOND F. GILLEN JR. - R.D. #
4, Tunkhannock, Pa., B.S . Commerce
and Finance
DIANE KAREN GIOVANNINE 223 Sanvoia St., Exeter, Pa ., B.A. Elementary Education
ALBERT W. GLUC - 21 Caffrey St.,
Wilkes Barre, Pa., B.A. English
JAMES BERNARD GODLEWSKI 681 N . Franklin St., Wilkes Barre,
Po ., B.A. History
MARY ELLEN GOOD - 132 W . Pet•
tebone St., Forty Fort, Pa ., B.S . Music
Education
LINDA LEE GOODMAN - 290 Halden St., West Wyoming, Pa., B.A.
Psychology
PAUL HENRY GOODMAN - 69 Tilbury Ave ., W. Nanticoke, Pa ., B.S.
Electronical Engineering
MARCIA A. GOSCIEWSKI - Casey
Park, Wilkes La . # 33, Wilkes Barre,
Pa ., B.A. Sociology
MITCHELL S. GOUZE - 611 W . 239
St., Bronx, N.Y., B.A. Political Science
JEFFREY ANTHONY GRANDINETTI
- 1 372 Lanes Mill Rd., Lakewood,
N .J ., B.S . Commerce and Finance
RUSSELL C. GREBE, JR. - Box 44-G,
Shickshinny, Pa ., B.S. Commerce and
Finance

1-38
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ducation
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:;ates

LIONEL DAVID GREEN - 84 Second
Ave ., Schumacher, Ontario, Canada,
B.S. Commerce and Finance

PATRICK JOSEPH GURNEY - 1508
Prospect Ave., Scranton, Pa ., B.A.
Sociology

SHARI ANN KALISH - 11 Kirkendoll
Ave., Wilkes Barre, Pa., B.A. Elemen•
tary Education

KATHRYN MARY KOLOJIJCHICK-

lish and Theater Arts

74 Mountain St., Swoyersville, Pa.,

JOHN F. HACZEWSKI - 140 N.
Main St., Plains, Pa ., B.S. Commerce
and Finance

MARY MARTHA KANE - 48 Zerby
Avenue, Edwardsville, Pa ., B.A. Psy·
chology and Elementary Education

ILENE GELB KONDRAD - Sheridan
Manor Apt. J-11, Wilkes Barre, Pa .,
B.A. Elementary Education

JAMES J . LEARY - Pod 58, Roosevelt Rd., Swoyersville, Pa ., B.A. Psy·
chology

NANCY LEE HARRIS -337 Rutter
Ave., Kingston, Pa ., B.A. English

PATRICIA M. KARLONIS - 139 Hillside Ave ., Edwardsville, Pa., B.A. Elementary Education

MARSHALL I. KORNBLATT - 517
Northern Blvd., Chinchilla, Pa., B.S .
Commerce and Finance

HOW ARD MARK LEVY - 3517 Lau•
rel Ave., Moosic, Pa ., B.A. Political
Science

LYNN KARNOFSKY - 455 River St.,
Forty Fort, Pa ., B.A. Elementary Edu-

MICHELE R. KOTCHICK - 89 Mary
St., Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.A. Sociology

cation

JOHN JOSEPH KOWLACHIK - 1 09
Page St., Kingston, Pa ., B.S. Electroni•
cal Engineering

DAVID GERALD LIEB - 80 S. River
St., Apt. # 3, Wilkes Barre, Pa., B.S.
Commerce and Finance

RICHARD ANTHONY HARTRANFT R.D. # 2, Tamaqua, Pa ., B.S . Com·
merce and Finance
JOANNE LOUISE HERFURTH - 7
Fairview Dr ., Neshanic Station, N.J .,
B.A. French
LINDA RUTH HILL - 1173 Wasswe•
goss Rd ., Hellertown, Pa., B.S. Commerce and Finance
MICHAEL GERARD HISCHAK 1125 Hanover St., Nanticoke, Pa .,
B.S. Commerce and Finance
NANCY KATHRYN HOFBAUER - 92
W. Ross St., Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.A .
Elementary Education
LEONARD S. HOJNOWSKI - 1 87
E. Ridge St., Nanticoke, Pa., B.A.
Chemistry

ANTHONY A. KARUZIE, JR. - 1516
Dawson St., Avoca, Pa., B.S. Commerce and Finance
JEFFREY DANIEL KATRA - 148 Robert St., Nanticoke, Pa ., B.A. Psychology
JANICE LYNN KATUNA - 1 30 New
Alexander St. , Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.A.
Elementary Education
NATHAN G. KATZ-98 N . Laurel
St., Hazleton, Pa., B.S. Commerce
and Finance
DEBORAH KAZI NETZ - 326 Lacko•
wanna Ave., Dupont, Pa., B.S . Mathematics

MAUREEN ANNE KENNEDY - 27
Park St., Wharton, N .J., B.A. English

TAMARA HRYNKO- 28 Lester St.,
Wallington, M.J., B.A. English

WILLIAM R. KENNY - 1 406 Pine
Grove Ave., Westfield, N .J ., B.S.
Commerce and Finance

KONSTANTY H. KURTZ- 530 New•
ton Rd., Scranton, Pa ., B.S. Nursing
Education

PAUL ELLIOT HUNTER, JR . - 1705
Washburn St., Scranton, Pa ., B.S.
Physics

WILLIAM CHARLES KERN - 35 Burton Place, Cresskill, N.J., B.A. Fine
Arts

GAIL A. KUTCH - 144 Hollenback
St., Plains, Pa ., B.A. Elementary Edu-

SUSAN E. HUTTON - 1 30 Main St.,
Conyngham, Pa ., B.A. Elementary
Education

THOMAS FRANK KIEWLAK - 308
W . Main St., Nanticoke, Pa ., B.A. His•
tory and Political Science

RICHARD BERNARD KUTZ - Rr. 22
Simpson St., Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.A.
Sociology

JOSEPH DAVID IERO - 61 0 N.
Wyoming St., Hazleton, Pa., B.S.
Commerce and Finance

GAYLE E. KIN BACK - 2464 Woodland Rd., Roslyn, Pa., B.A. German

KAREN ANN KUZMINSKI - 73 St.
Mary St., Plains, Pa., B.S. Medical
Technology

ROSE GUASTO - 20 Stout St.,
Yatesville, Pa ., B.A. Spanish
THERESA JEAN GUASTO - 1 800
River Road, Pittston, Pa., B.A. Elementary Education
JOSEPH JAMES GURKA - 201 W.
Grand St., Nanticoke, Po. , B.S. Music
Education

ROBERT DAVID JANOSKI - 37
Jeannette St., Plymouth, Pa., B.A.
Fine Arts

DIANE M. KIWIOR - 904 Main St.,
Dickson, Pa ., B.A . Psychology

cation

ELAINE M. KUCHEMBA- 36 Gilles•
pie St., Swoyersville, Pa., B.A . History

cation

RICHARD JOHN LACK - 21 0 Washington Ave., Saugerties, N .Y., B.S.
Commerce and Finance
LAWRENCE DAMIAN LALLY - 41
Echo La., Willingboro, N.J., B.A. Polit•
ical Science
MICHAEL KING LAMADE - 524
Vallamont Dr., Williamsport, Pa ., B.A.
History
WAYNE FRANCIS LANDI - Elmhurst
Blvd., Moscow, Pa., B.S . Commerce
and Finance

SANDRA EFFIE JANUSZEWSKI 384 Grove Pl., Sugar Notch, Pa ., B.A.
Sociology

RONALD ANDREW KLIMEK - 600
Spruce St., Dupont, Po., B.S . Chemis•
try

CATHRYN CAROL JARIN - P.O. Box
52, Fountainville, Pa ., B.A . Psychology

JOSEPH M. KLOCKO - 1 57 Whit•
lock St., Exeter, Pa., B.S. English

MICHAEL KENNETH LANE - 28
Gregory Dr., Kenvil, N .J., B.A . History

JACKIE FREEMAN KLOSOWKIE 236 S. Franklin St., Wilkes Barre, Pa .,
B.A. English

THOMAS RALPH LASKIN SKI - 105
Walnut St., Dunmore, Pa ., B.S . Mathematical Engineering

KAREN R. KMIETOWICZ -

LINDA M. JONES - 103 Academy
St., Plymouth, Pa ., B.A. English

CYNTHIA A. LOCKE - 9 5 S. Mt.
Blvd., Mountaintop, Pa ., B.A. English
PAULETTE ANN LOEFFLAD- 243
Pierce St., Kingston, Pa., B.A. History

BRUCE EDWARD LONG - 37 Harris
Hill Rd ., Trui::ksville, Pa ., B.S. Com•
merce and Finance

JOSEPH M. HOUCK - 79 Cooper
St., Pringle, Pa., B.A. Elementary Education

DARLENE KISHBAUGH - 249 Division St., Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.A. Soci•
ology

11 Thomas St.,
South River, N.J., B.A. Elementary
Education

RITA MAZIARZ KRILL - 61 Finn St.,
Wilkes Barre, Pa., B.S . Nursing EduSHARON ANN KRUi&lt; - Jefferson
Ct., Lanfley AFB, Va ., B.A. Sociology

LOIS A. JONES - 20 Washington
Terr., Pittston, Pa., B.A. Elementary
Education

2 First
St., Glen Lyon, Pa., B.S. Music Educa•
lion

DRUSILLA BELLE LAUGHMAN 1 090 Locust Grove Rd., York, Pa.,
B.A. English

RUTHANNE JONES- 10 Tripp
Manor, Forty Fort, Pa., B.A. English
and Theater Arts

LOVEY KOCHANIEVICH - 510 N.
Main St., Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.A. Eng•
lish

PAUL J . LAVELLE, JR. - 67 Morrill
St., Plains, Pa ., B.A. English

EDWARD THOMAS KALISH - 85
Cooper St. , Pringle, Pa ., B.A . Fine
Arts

GARY KOENIG- 84 Dawes Ave.,
Kingston, Pa ., B.S. Commerce and
Finance

•

NADZIA LITIAHO -

JOSEPH LONCOSKI - 211 Cham•
berlain St., Plains, Pa ., B.S. Electrical
Engineering

GEORGE EDWARD KUNST - R.D.
# 1, Ridgeview Ext., Venetia, Pa.,
B.S. Commerce and Finance

MARYL. JAMES - 408 Pringle St.,
Pringle, Po., B.S. Biology

REBECCA A. LINKOSKY - 1 0 Waller
St., Larksville, Pa ., B.A. Psychology

ROBERT MILAN KRIENKE - 11 30
Thorton Ave ., Plainfield, N .J ., B.A.
Psychology

JOYCE MARIE KENGER - 123 W.
Poplar St., Plymouth, Pa ., B.A. Psy•
chology

SANFORD ALAN GREENBERG 5552 Netherland Ave ., Bronx, N .Y.,
B.A. Sociology

JILL LINDER - 29 Florham Ave., Flor•
ham Park, N.J., B.A. Sociology

ANNE A. LOFTUS - 207 Spring St.,
Moosic, Pa ., B.A. Mathematics

ROBERT THOMAS HOOLEY - 316
Madison St., Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.S.
Music Education

JANET LOUISE KIRCHNER - 2180
Old Mill Road, Sea Girt, N .J., B.A.
Psychology

MICHAEL G. LEE - 7604 Marian Ct.,
Falls Church, Va., B.A. History

THEODORE J. KRESKY - 416 Carter
St., Old Forge, Pa ., B.A . Psycholqgy

REGINA KEMMERER - 308 Mclean
St., Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.S. Nursing
Education

PETER ALBERT JADELIS - 55 No .
12th St., Kenilworth, N .J., B.S. Com•
merce and Finance

DANIEL GEORGE GROW, JR. - 223
Arch St., Ringtown, Pa ., B.A . History

ROSE ANN B. KRAYNAK - 634
Avenue E, West Wyoming, Pa., B.A.
Elementary Education and Spanish

GREGORY FRANKLIN HOLLIS· 5
Orchard La., Hillsdale, N.J ., B.S. Biology

NANCY E. GREENBERG - 15 Dixon
Ave., Liberty, N .Y., B.S . Music Educalion

STEVEN MARK GROSSMAN - 40
No . Landon Ave. , Kingston, Pa., B.A.
Psychology

DARRYL GERARD KRAMER - 59
Henry St., Plains, Pa ., B.A. Psychol•
ogy

JAMES BARTH KELLEY - 4 1 Oak St.,
Wilkes Barre, Pa., B.A. Political Science and History

LEONA M. INSALACO - 110 E.
Oak St., Pittston, Pa., B.A. Sociology

JARET GRIFFITHS - 1 3 So . Meade
St., Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.A . Elementary Education

MARY DENISE KRACKENFELS 102 Stanton St., Wilkes Barre, Pa.,
B.A . Psychology and German

DENISE MARIE HOLLICK - 1025
Washington Street, Freeland, Pa .,
B.A. Spanish and Elementary Educa•
lion

GEORGE WILLIAM KINSLEY, IV 2761 Arrowhead Dr., Langhorne, Pa .,
B.S. Music Education

SUSAN BARBARA GREENSPAN 172 Throckmorton La ., Old Bridge,
N .J., B.A. Elementary Education

B.S. Medical Technology

RICHARD H. LOPA TTO, JR . -

2503

N . Washington St., Scranton , Pa.,
B.S. Commerce and Finance

ELIZABETH LOPEZ - 547 Ford Ave .,
Kingston, Pa ., B.A. Spanish and
French
RICHARD HENRY LORENZEN - 411
Knierim Pl., New Milford, N .J., B.A.
History
PAULA LORI - Rr. 46 Poole St., Pittston, Pa., B.A. English
CAROLE SUSAN LOWANDE - 308
Anthony St., Middlesex, N.J., B.S.
Business Education
BARBARA DAWN LUCCA - 111
Trout St., Brick Town, N.J ., B.A. Eng•
lish

DONALD WILLIAM LUDOVICI 333 Meadowbrook La., South
Orange, N .J., B.S . Chemistry
ROBERT LUSSI - R.D. # 2, Box 421,
Avoca, Pa., B.S. Commerce and
Finance
DEBORAH ANN LUTZ - 25 E. Enter•
prise St., Glen Lyon, Po ., B.S . Mathe•
matics
JAMES R. MacNEAL - Rr. 226 Sam·
uels Ave ., Hazleton, Pa ., B.A . Chemis•
try
CHARLES JOSEPH T. MAKER- 539
Hanover St., Nanticoke, Pa., B.A.
Political Science
STEPHEN EDWARD MALONE - 41
Peqout La., East Islip, N.Y ., B.S. Music
Education
RICKY D. MANGANELLA - 23 E.
Vaughn St., Kingston, Po ., B.S. Mathemetics

KATHLEEN MARIE MANSBERY - 18
Red Hill Rd., Warren, N .J., B.A. Eng·
lish

JANE M. LAW - P.O . Box 62, Dallas, Po ., B.A. Sociology

EDUARDO MARBAN - 809 Glen•
wood R., Old Forge, Pa ., B.S . Mathe•
matics

ROBERT MICHAEL LEACH - 117
Second Ave ., Kingston, Pa., B.A . Eng•

JOHN F. MARION - 26 Gerard Rd .,
Yardville, N .J., B.A. Psychology

279

�ELLEN RUTH MITCHELL - 54 Cherry
St. , Plymouth, Pa ., B.A . French

ELAINE LOUISE OWEN - 380
Charles St., Luzerne, Pa ., B.A . English

JOYCE M . MOCHAN - 72 Mundy
St., W ilkes Barre, Pa ., B.S. Nursing
Education

FREDERICK JOHN PACOLITCH 809 Union St., Taylar, Pa., B.S. Music
Education

DENNIS ROBERT MOORE - 27 W.
4th St., Hazleton, Pa., B.S. Commerce
and Finance

LEONARD J. PACZKOWSKI , JR . 315 West New Port St. , Glen Lyon,
Po ., B.A. Political Science

VALERIE E. MOORE - 69 Cortland
Pl. , Cliffside Pork, N.J ., B.A . Socialogy and German

JOSEPH J. PAGNANI - 3822
Wylam Ave., Scranton, Po., B.S.
Commerce and Finance

PA TRICIA ANN MORAN - 104
Hovenford Dr., Loflin , Po. , B.A. Elementory Education

ROBERT G . PAHL, JR. -512 Delowore Ave ., West Pittston , Po., B.S.
Mathematical Engineering

JENNIFER CHRISTINE MORGAN 29½ Pine St., Pittston, Pa., B.A. Elementory Education

RICHARD PALMER - 8 Forst Rd.,
Randolph , New Jersey, B.S. Psychology

JEROME SAMUEL MORGENSTERN
- 818 Hilltop Rd., Cinnaminson,
N .J., B.S. Commerce and Finance

THOMAS J. PANETTI - 94 Thompson Ave. , Dover, New Jersey, B.A .
Psychology

JOHN JOSEPH MAZZOLLA - 321 E.
Main St., Dalton, Pa ., B.S. Commerce
and Finance

KURT DAVID MOSER - 1911 Blue
Ridge Dr., Lancaster, Pa., B.S. Mathematical Engineering

ELAINE CHRISTINE PARA - 62
Union St., lnkerman, Pa., B.A. French

JAMES PAUL McANDREW, JR. 238 Main St., Moosic, Pa ., B.A. English

THOMAS J. MOTICHKA - 401 S.
River St. , Wilkes Barre, Po ., 8.5 . Commerce and Finance

PAULE. McANDREW - 422 Hickory
St. , Scranton, Pa. , B.S . Mothemoticol
Engineering

MICHAEL D. MURPHY - 380 N .
Main St., Wilkes Barre, Po., B.A.
Physics

ANNE FITZSIMMONS McEVOY 202 Avenue K, Matamoras, Po., B.A.
Sociology

RICHARD J. NARDONE - 400
Washington Ave., West Wyoming,
Pa ., B.S. Commerce and Finance

RICHARD ALBERT McGUIRE - 2502
Berwyn Rd., Wilmington, Del., B.A.
Political Science

WILLIAM CHARLES NASH - Retreat,
Hunlock Creek, Pa ., B.S. Commerce
and Finance

DAVID B. MclNTYRE - 326 Wyoming Ave., Kingston, Pa., B.S. Commerce and Finance

JOSEPH CHRISTOPER NEAPOLITAN
- 31 E. Tamarack St., Hazleton, Po. ,
B.A. History

ELLA JOAN McNAMARA - 250
George St., Wilkes Barre, Po ., B.A.
Fine Arts

WILLIAM MELVIN NICHOLS, JR. 85 Sharpe St., Kingston, Pa., B.A . Philosophy and Religion

DAVID PAGE MECKBACH - 909
Hollywood Circle, Williamsport, Po.,
B.S. Commerce and Finance

MICHAEL ANDREW NIEHOFF - 912
Center St., Jim Thorpe, Pa ., B.A. Politicol Science

MARY PATRICIA ANN MELVIN 139 William St., Pittston, Pa ., 8.A .
Sociology

MICHELLE MARIE NOLL - 42
Amherst Ave., Wilkes Barre, Pa., B.A.
Fine Arts

MARCIO AURELIO De A. MENEZES
- Rio Jacuipe 22, Monte Serrot Salvador - Bahia, Brazil, B.A . Fine Arts

WENDELL V. NORDLAND, JR. - 12
Clover Pl., Mine Hill, Dover, N .J., B.S.
Biology

MICHAEL MERCANTI- 2031 Farr
St., Scranton , Po., B.A. Biology

BERNARD CHARLES NOSAL - 1101
Walnut St ., Freeland, Pa., 8.S. Commerce and Finance

LEONARDIA DONNA MARUSAK 12 W. St. Mary's Rd. , Wilkes Barre,
Pa ., B.A. Chemistry
JAMES STANLEY MASHAS-42 N.
Goodwin Ave. , Kingston, Pa., B.S.
Commerce and Finance
RICHARD DAVID MASI - 2302 Lourel Dr., Cinnaminson, N .J., B.S . Business Education
PETER G . MA TECHAK, JR. - 200
Dunn Ave ., Old Forge, Pa ., B.S. Commerce and Finance
THOMAS J. MAUGER- 750 N .
Pennsylvania Ave., Wilkes Borre, Po.,
B.S. Commerce and Finance
KA TH LEEN MARIE MAURER- 22
Stanworth Rd., Kendall Pork, N.J.,
B.A. Sociology
ERIC GRAYDON MA YER Falls, Po., B.A. English

R.D . # 1,

ROSANNE B. MESH - 317 Lyndwood Ave. , Wilkes Borre, Pa., 8.A.
History
WILLIAM METCALF - 109 Homewood Ave ., Allendale, N .J., 8.5.
Music Education
ANTHONY J. MICHAEL - 36 Jones
St., Wilkes Borre, Pa ., B.A . Psychology
SHIRLEY A . MICHAELS - Pod 442
Bartoli, West Wyoming, Po ., B.A . Psychology

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JAMES JOSEPH MILLER - 68 Jomes
St., Ashley, Pa ., B.S. Mathematics
MARY ELIZABETH MILLER - 404
Schuyler Ave ., Kingston, Pa ., B.S.
Sociology

MINDY CAROL MILLER - 1651 Oak
St., Lebanon, Po., B.A. Political Science

WARREN LEE MILLER-665 Rector
St., Philadelphia, Pa., B.S. Business
Education
PETER MIRABELLE - 15 Ann St.,
West Pittston, Pa., B.A. Psychology

280

ELAINE ANN NOTARl-624
O'Hara St., Scranton, Pa ., B.A. Elementory Education
SIMEON CHRISTOS NTAFOS - Pyrgau St., Trikola, Thessaly, Greece,
B.S . Electrical Engineering
MICHAEL JOHN O'BOYLE - 117
Lambert St., Pittston, Po ., B.S . Commerce and Finance
DENISE C. OGONOWSKI - 7 4
McArthur Dr., Scotia, N .Y., B.A. English
LAUREN HARRIS O ' HARA-413
Wyoming Ave., West Pittston, Pa .,
8.A . English
MARTHA DeGROOTE OLIVER 569 Ford Ave., Kingston, Pa ., B.A.
Elementary Education
JOSEPH GERALD OLIVIERI - 53
Logan St., Wilkes Borre, Po ., B.A . Philosophy
NANCY ANN ONUSCHAK Wilkeswood, Beaver Ct., Wilkes
Barre, Pa ., B.S. Nursing Education

JOHN STEPHEN PARTILLA - 175
Moyallen St. , Wilkes Borre, Po., B.A.
Chemistry
GAIL LORRAINE PARTYKA - 3537
U.S. 22, Somersville, New Jersey,
B.A. English

JOHN FRANCIS PIRRELO - 528
Broad St., Pittston, Pa ., B.A . Socialogy

BETTIE ANN ROGERS - 504 Fourth
St., West Pittston, Pa ., B.S. Nursing
Education

DAVID ANDREW PISKORIK - 54
Courtright St., Pringle, Pa. , B.S. Mathematical Engineering

TAGHI ROOHAZA-Box 306,
Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.S. Electrical Eng i-

CAMILLE THERESA PIZANO - 1395
Susquehanna Ave ., Exeter, Po., B.A.
Psychology and Elementary Education

ALAN B. ROSENCRANCE - R.D. #
2, Laceyville, Pa ., B.S. Chemistry

MARTIN PAUL POBUTKIEWICZ, JR.
- 1367 Liberty St., Trenton, New
Jersey, B.A . English
BEYERL Y MAE POWELL - 5812
Temple Hills Rd. , Temple Hills, Md.,
B.A . History
ROBERT J. PRASCHUNUS - 230
Sullivan St., Exeter, Pa., B.S. Commerce and Finance
ROBERT DOUGLAS PRENDERGAST
- Box 83D, Route 1, Leesburg, Va.,
B.S. Commerce and Finance
JOHN FREDERICK PRICE - 269 Pop·
lar St., Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.S. Biology
ALLEN PRICE PRODGERES, JR. 191 New Alexander St., Wilkes
Barre, Pa ., B.S. Commerce and
Finance

PATRICIA PATALAK-39 Cleveland
St., Hudson, Pa ., B.A. Psychology

ROBERT RADICE - 1 37 Abbott St.,
Plains, Pa ., B.S. Commerce and
Finance

MARCIA HALL PATTISON - 130 W.
Broad St., Nanticoke, Po., B.S. Business Education

DIANE ROGERS RALSTON - 30
Woodbury St., Wilkes Borre, Pa., B.A.
Elementary Education

FRANK W . PAULEWICZ, JR. - 97
Walnut St., Nanticoke, Pa., B.S .
Mathematical Engineering

MARLEEN ANNE RAMPOLA - 85
St. Claire St., Wilkes Borre, Pa., B.A.
Elementary Education

JOSEPH E. PAVILL - 198 Lynwood
Ave ., Wilkes Borre, Po., B.S. Commerce and Finance

JOHN WILLIAM REAP - 920 South
St., Avoca, Pa., B.S. Music Education

CAROL ANN PECHALONIS - 61
Putnam St., Tunkhannock, Pa., B.A .
History
HARRY M. PECUCH - 321 Samson
St., Old Forge, Po., B.S. Commerce
and Finance

DOREEN LOUISE PELLEGRINI - 102
W. Carey St., Plains, Po., B.S. Mathemoticol Engineering
KAREN LUCIA PEPPE- 251 Sanovia
St., Exeter, Po ., B.A. Elementary Education and Spanish
S. THOMAS PERRONE - 192 Riverside Dr ., Wilkes Borre, Pa ., B.A. History
PAMELA LOUISEPETHICH - R.D. #
2, Dallas, Pa., B.A. Elementary Educelion

PAMELA HOPE REFOWICH - 1501
E. Brood St., Hazleton, Pa., B.A. English
MARY ANNE MARGARET RENIO - 4
Mill St. , Luzerne, Pa ., B.A . History
JOHN N. REYNOLDS - 14 E. Harrison St., Tunkhannock, Po., B.A. Psychalogy
JOHN GERALD RICE - 98 Park
Ave., Wilkes Borre, Pa ., B.A . Elementary Education
GRACE ANGELA RINALDI - 113 El
Dr ., Taylor, Pa., B.S . Commerce and
Finance
ALICE RUTH RINEHIMER - 429 N.
Main St. , Wilkes Barre, Pa., B.A. English
DEBORAH ALICIA RINKEN - Box
365 R.D. #4, Dallas, Pa ., B.A. Spanish

ROSEMARY PETRILLO- 137 N .
Main St., Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.A . Elementory Education

JANICE RITTER - 351 S. River St.,
Wilkes Barre, Pa., B.A. Sociology

SUSAN LYNN PEZZNER - 153 New
Mallery Pl. , Wilkes Borre, Pa., B.A.
Mathematics

DARWIN DOYLE ROBERTS - 22 W.
Church St., Nanticoke, Pa ., B.A. Politi•
col Science

WILLIAM RAYMOND PHILLIPSThomas St., Tra iler Park # 125,
Wilkes Borre, Po ., B.A. History and
Philosophy

THERESA M . ROCCOGRANDI - 27
Armstrong St., Edwardsville, Po., B.A.
Elementary Education

ANTHONY PICCILLO - 167 Pine St.,
Pittston, Pa. , B.A. History
EARL BENJAMIN PICKETT - 9 Birch
St., Mountaintop, Po ., B.S. Electrical
Engineering

PAUL D. ROCZNIAK-221 Orchard
St., Exeter, Pa., 8.5. Biology
JAMES ALLEN RODDA - 140 S.
Meade St., Wilkes Barre, Pa ., 8.A.
History

nee ring

LINDA LOU ROSS - 121 E. 8th St.,
Wyoming , Pa., B.S. Mathematics
JEAN M . ROS TOCK - 228 Sonvoio
St., Exeter, Pa., B.A . Elementary Education and Spanish
DANIEL GEORGE RUDUSKI - 415
Jones St., Nanticoke, Pa., B.S. Math ematics

ROBERT W . RY AN, JR . - 933 Shepard Ave ., North Brunswich, New Jer·
sey, B.S . Commerce and Finance

St., Wilkes E
RONALD At
203 Matson
B.S. Music E,
RICHARD ) (
N. Moin St.,
Mathematic,
FRANSISM
4 2 Reynolds
Span ish
ROBERT PAl
Albe rt, 61 I\
Borre, Pa., B
Finance
JACK RICH)
Osceola A v,
Sociology
COLEEN FR,
Geo rgian Le
Art s

WILLIAM ANTHONY SABA - 99
Hickory St., Wilkes Barre, Po ., B.A.
Elementary Education

MARK A. S~
St., N ontico

ANN SADONICK - 230½ Orchard
St., Exeter, Pa ., 8.A. Psychology

CHERYL SM
W il low Gr01

DUANE DAVID SADVARY - 253
Scott St., Wilkes Borre, Po ., B.S. Electricol Engineering

ELAINE SMI
Ave., N eptu
Spanish

ROGER A. SANDS-57 Lyndon Rd .,
Sharan, Mass. B.A. Psychology

JOHN EDW
ingside Rd .,
Psycho logy

WILLIAM R. SAUERS - 150 S.
Franklin St., Wilkes Barre , Pa., B.A.
Elementary Education
LINDA PIERINA SCATENA-313
Wyoming Ave., West Pittston, Pa .,
B.A . Psychology
FRANCIS MARIE SCHARALDI - 242
A. Pitmon Rd ., Parsippany, New Jersey, B.A . Social Science and Political
Science

GENE D. SP
St., Forty Fo
JOYCE M . S
Scranton , Pc
RONALD RI&lt;
160 State S·
Commerce c
ELAINE ANI
269 Horton
B.A. El emen

HARRIET ROSE SCHEIDEBERG - 96
Wade St ., New Jersey City, New Jersey, 8.A. Psychology

JOSEPH ED'
sent Road, F

THOMAS JOSEPH SCHERER - 297
Baltimore Ave., West Pittston, Pa .,
8.5 . Chemistry

MELONIEM
St. , W ilkes E
tar y Educati

ANN MARIE SCHIFANO - 42 Jenkins Court, Pittston , Pa. , B.A. English

LINDA L. ST
Ave., Kings!

CARL A . SCHLUTER -407 Congress
St., New Milford, New Jersey, B.S.
Commerce and Finance
ROBERT 8. SCHOENHOLTZ- 445
S. Jackson St. , Media, Pa ., B.A. Fine
Arts
DAVID ROBERT SCHOOMAKER 29 E. Vaughn St. , Kingston , Pa ., B.S.
Commerce and Finance
CATHY SELLITTO - 325 Lehigh St. ,
Wilkes Borre, Pa. , B.A. Psychology

KENNETH I12 Cranson
York, B.A. E
ROSEMARY
14 Calvin St
Sociolog y
HARRIET REI
Woodview [
sey, B.A. Fin
MARIESUG
Wilkes 8am

DIANE MARIE SELTZER- R.D. # 4,
Box 625, Mountaintop, Pa ., B.A. Elementory Education

FRANK J. TE
WestWyorr
and Finance

PAUL DAVID SHAFFER - 20 W .
Broadway, Larksvi lle, Pa ., B.A. Biol ogy

JOHN EDW
St. , Edward,
ogy

ROMAN J. SHAHAY - 16 Primrose
Lone, Levittsville, Pa ., B.A. Psychology

DIANNE OF
Ca rey Ave.,
English

LARRY F. SHAPPERIO - 10 Old
River Road, Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.A .
Mathematics

MARK WIL L
Showman! J
B.S. Comme

LEDA CLAIRE PICKETT - 49 Division
St., Wilkes Borre, Po., B.A . English

LINDA SUE ROETH - 380 Molcoln
Ave ., North Plainfield, New Jersey,
B.A . Fine Arts

SHARON SHAUGHNESSY - 37
Woodrow Ave., Norwich , Conn. , B.A.
Elementary Education

KAREN LYN
Seybert St.,
lish

LINDA JANE PINSON - Box 247,
Miller Rd ., Woyverly, Po ., B.A. Elementary Education

MARY LINDA MARGARET ROGAN
- 1 209 Main St., Pittston, Pa ., B.A.
English and Spanish

ANITA PAULEY SHAW- 80 S. River

MICHAELA

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180
~- English
: H.S. Music
. JR. 1 Lyon,
22
B.S.
2 Dela., B.S.

JOHN FRANCIS PIRRELO - 528
Broad St., Pittston , Pa. , B.A. Socialogy

BETTIE ANN ROGERS- 504 Fourth
St ., West Pittston , Pa ., B.S. Nursing
Education

DAVID ANDREW PISKORIK - 54
Courtright St., Pringle, Pa., B.S. Mathematical Engineering

TAGHI ROOHAZA- Box 306,
Wilkes Barre, Pa., B.S. Electrical Engi-

CAMILLE THERESA PIZANO- 1395
Susquehanna Ave. , Exeter, Pa ., B.A .
Psychology and Elementary Education

ALAN B. ROSENCRANCE - R.D. #
2, Laceyville , Pa ., B.S. Chemistry

MARTIN PAUL POBUTKIEWICZ, JR.
- 1 367 Liberty St., Trenton, New
Jersey, B.A. English

t

BEYERL Y MAE POWELL - 581 2
Temple Hills Rd ., Temple Hills, Md.,
B.A . History

fhomp-

ROBERT J. PRASCHUNUS - 230
Sullivan St., Exeter, Pa ., B.S. Commerce and finance

Rd. ,
Psycho I-

·, B.A.

-62
,. French
- 175
'a., B.A.

ROBERT DOUGLAS PRENDERGAST
- Box 83D, Route 1, Leesburg , Va.,
B.S. Commerce and Finance
JOHN FREDERICK PRICE - 269 Poplor St., Wilkes Barre , Pa., B.S. Biology

irsey,

ALLEN PRICE PRODGERES, JR. 191 New Alexander St. , Wilkes
Borre, Pa., B.S. Commerce and
Finance

leveland
,logy

ROBERT RADICE - 137 Abbott St.,
Plains, Pa ., B.S. Commerce and
Finance

- 3537

- 130W.
S. Busi-

153 New
., B.A .

'S25,
ry and
7

Pine St.,

- 9 Birch
lectrical
' Division

nglish
,x 247,

A. . Ele-

ANGELA THERESA VAUTER - R.D.
#2, Uniondale, Pa., B.A . Sociology
and Psychology

WILLIAM ANTHONY SABA- 99
Hickory St. , Wilkes Barre, Pa., B.A .
Elementary Education

COLEEN FRASCER SKIFF - 3206
Georgian Lane, Easton, Pa ., B.A. fine
Arts

REGINA MARIE VENARUCCI - 287
William St., Pittston, Pa ., B.S., Medical Technology

MARK A. SKOPEK -

ANN SADONICK - 230½ Orchard
St., Exeter, Pa., B.A. Psychology

CHERYL SMITH - 9 Everett Ave.,
Willow Grove, Pa ., B.S. Mathematics

STEVE F. VERSUK -631 Lehigh
Ave., Palmerton, Pa ., B.S. Commerce
and finance

DUANE DAVID SADVARY - 253
Scott St., Wilkes Barre, Pa., B.S . Electrical Engineering

ELAINE SMITH - 718 Old Corlies
Ave. , Neptune, New Jersey, B.A.
Spanish

ROGER A. SANDS - 57 Lyndon Rd.,
Sharon, Mass. B.A. Psychology

JOHN EDWARD SNIGG - 46 Morningside Rd ., Verona, New Jersey, B.A .
Psychology

matics

ROBERT W . RYAN, JR. - 933 Shepard Ave., North Brunswich, New Jersey, B.S. Commerce and finance

THOMAS S. VINCENT, JR. - 119
Montrose Ave. , South Plainfield, New
Jersey, B.S . Electronicol Engineering
CHARLENE M . VOLPE - 60 East
Colombus Ave ., Pittston , Pa ., B.A.
English

JANICE ANN WOOLF - 15 Schrade
Rd., Briarcliff Manor, New York, B.S.
Music Education
BARBARA ANN WRAZEN - 8 Ri verview Dr., Plains , Pa ., B.S. Commerce
and finance

DEBORAH MARIE WYSOCKI - 51
Cook St., Hudson, Pa., B.A. English
BARBARA ANNY ANCHUK - 63
Daikey St. , South River, New Jersey,
B.A. Elementary Education and Spanish

THOMAS JOSEPH SCHERER - 297
Baltimore Ave., West Pittston, Pa.,
B.S . Chemistry

MELONIE M. STEMBA- 305 Center
St ., Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.A . Elementary Education

LINDA CHRISTIAN WALTERS-899
W . Market St., Kingston, Pa ., B.A.
Spanish
CAROL ANNE WARKE- 9 Spring
St., Glen Lyon, Pa ., B.A. Sociology

ELIZABETH ROSE YUNKUNSl-47
W . Union St., Kingston , Po ., B.A . English

ANN MARIE SCHIFANO - 42 Jenkins Court, Pittston, Pa., B.A. English

LINDA L. STEVENS - 381 Tioga
Ave., Kingston , Pa ., B.A. Fine Arts

CARL A . SCHLUTER - 407 Congress
St. , New Milford, New Jersey, B.S.
Commerce and finance

KENNETH HOWARD STONE - 12712 Cranson Ave., Belle Harbor, New
York, B.A. English

BARRY ALLAN WARNER - Crestwood Rd ., R.D. # 3, Mountaintop,
Pa ., B.S. Biology

MARY CATHERINE YURKAVAGE771 Lehigh St., Wilkes Borre, Po .,
B.S. Medical Technology

ROBERT J. WASILAUSKI - 12
Mason Crt., Kingston, Pa ., B.S. Com-

ROBERT B. SCHOENHOLTZ - 445
S. Jackson St., Media, Pa. , B.A. fine
Arts

ROSEMARY ELAINE STRINKOSKI 14 Calvin St., Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.A.
Sociology

ALFRED J. YUSINSKAS - 23 E. Bennett St., Kingston, Pa ., B. S. Commerce
and Finance

JOHN WASILCHAK- 208 Hand St.,
Jessup, Pa. , B.A . Psychology

DAVID ROBERT SCHOOMAKER 29 E. Vaughn St., Kingston, Pa., B.S.
Commerce and finance

HARRIET REBECCA STULTS - 7
Woodview Dr., Cranbury, New Jersey, B.A . fine Arts

CATHY SELLITTO - 325 Lehigh St.,
Wilkes Barre, Po ., B.A . Psychology

MARIE SUGO - 52 Simon Walk,
Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.A. Fine Arts

PETER PAUL WASKIEWICZ - Star
Route, Box 135, White Haven, Pa .,
B.S. Electronical Engineering

DIANE MARIE SELTZER- R.D. #4 ,
Box 625 , Mounta intop, Pa. , B.A. Elementary Education

FRANK J. TENCZA - 12 Maple St.,
West Wyoming, Po ., B.S. Commerce
and finance

STEPHEN WASKO - 4604 Humiville
Rd ., Cornwell Heights, Pa ., B.S. Biology

PAUL DAVID SHAFFER - 20 W .
Broadway, Larksville, Pa ., B.A . Biology

JOHN EDWARD TENCZA- 67 Arch
St., Edwardsville, Pa ., B.A . Psychology

JAY BRUCE WEINSTOCK - 165 N.
Sherman St., Wilkes Barre, Pa., B.S.
Commerce and finance

ROMAN J. SHAHAY - 16 Primrose
lone , Levittsville, Pa ., B.A . Psychology

DIANNE OPET THOMAS - Rr. 114
Carey Ave., Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.A.
English

DIANE LYNN WILKE - 39 Oak St.,
Wilkes Barre, Pa., B.S. Medical Technology

LARRY F. SHAPPERIO - 10 Old
River Rood, Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.A.
Mathematics

MARK WILLIAM TIPPETT - 71 2
Shawmont Ave., Philadelphia , Po.,
B.S. Commerce and Finance

ANNE MORGAN WILLIAMS - 10
Lawrence St., Nanticoke, Pa. , B.A.
Psychology

LINDA SUE ROETH - 380 Malcoln
Ave., North Plainfield, New Jersey,
B.A . fine Arts

SHARON SHAUGHNESSY- 37
Woodrow Ave., Norwich, Conn ., B.A.
Elementary Education

KAREN LYNN TOSLOSKY - 734
Seybert St., Hazleton, Pa ., B.A . English

BARRY HAROLD WILLIAMS - 209
Skyline Dr. , Trucksville, Pa. , B.S. Commerce and Finance

MARY LINDA MARGARET ROGAN
- 1209 Main St., Pittston, Pa ., B.A .
English and Spanish

ANITA PAULEY SHAW- 80 S. Ri ver

MICHAEL A . TROLLIO -

DAVID J. WILLIAMS -

JOHN GERALD RICE - 98 Pork
Ave., Wilkes Borre, Pa ., B.A . Elementary Education
GRACE ANGELA RINALDI - 113 El
Dr., Taylor, Pa., B.S. Commerce and
Finance
ALICE RUTH RINEHIMER - 429 N .
Main St., W ilkes Barre, Pa ., B.A. English
DEBORAH ALICIA RINKEN - Box
365 R.D. # 4, Dallas, Pa. , B.A . Spanish
JANICE RITTER - 351 S. River St.,
Wilkes Barre, Po., B.A. Sociology
DARWIN DOYLE ROBERTS - 22 W.
Church St., Nanticoke, Po ., B.A. Political Science
THERESA M . ROCCOGRANDI - 27
Armstrong St., Edwardsville, Pa., B.A .
Elementary Education
PAUL D. ROCZNIAK- 221 Orchard
St., Exeter, Pa., B.S. Biology
JAMES ALLEN RODDA - 140 S.
Meade St., Wilkes Borre, Po ., B.A .
History

LINDA PIERINA SCATENA - 313
Wyoming Ave., West Pittston , Pa.,
B.A. Psychology
FRANCIS MARIE SCHARALDI - 242
A. Pitmon Rd., Parsippany, New Jersey, B.A . Social Science and Political
Science

150 Lidy 's

merce and Finance

ALEXIS JANICE WASKIE - 5 1 Kado
St., Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.A . French

40 Little St.,

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BETTY ANNE WOOD - 10-23 Second St., Fairlawn , New Jersey, B.A .
Elementary Education

JOSEPH EDWARD STONE - 4 Cresent Road , Plains, Pa ., B.S. Biology

JOHN N. REYNOLDS - 14 E. Harrison St., Tunkhannock, Pa ., B.A Psychology

WILLIAM R. SAUERS - 150 S.
Franklin St., Wilkes Borre, Pa ., B.A.
Elementary Education

342 E. Green
St., Nanticoke, Pa., B.S. Mathematics

DAVID THOMAS WOJTOWICZ 400 Hazle Ave., Wilkes Barre, Po .,
B.A . Psychology and Sociology

HARRIET ROSE SCHEIDEBERG - 96
Wade St., New Jersey City, New Jersey, B.A. Psychology

MARYANNE MARGARET RENIO-4
Mill St., Luzerne, Pa ., B.A. History

7N .
l .A. Ele-

JACK RICHARD SIRKIN - 382
Osceola Ave ., Kingston , Pa ., B.A .
Sociology

DANIEL GEORGE RUDUSKI - 415
Janes St., Nanticoke, Pa., B.S. Mathe-

MARILYN PALENCHAR WODASKI 1267 Main St., Swoyersville, Pa.,
B.A. fine Arts

JOHN ANTHONY WALTERS - 68
No. Penn Ave., Wilkes Barre, Po .,
B.A . Psychology

Samson

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ry Educo-

JEAN PATRICIA VADBONCOEUR 130 Beach Rood, Glencoe, Illinois,
B.S. Music Education

ELAINE ANNE STEINBRENNER 269 Horton St., Wilkes Borre, Pa .,
B.A . Elementary Education

,., B.A.

12 River.A. His-

ROBERT PAUL SINGER - c/ o Grace
Albert, 61 No. Hampton St., Wilkes
Barre, Pa ., B.S. Commerce and
f inance

CYNTHIA LOUISE WITKOWSKI 24 E. Ma in St., Wilkes Barre, Pa., B.A.
fine Arts

RONALD RICHARD STEINBERG 160 State St., Larksville, Pa ., B.S.
Commerce and finance

PAMELA HOPE REFOWICH - 1501
E. Broad St., Hazleton, Pa ., B.A. English

Sanovia
my Edu-

CHRISTOPHER FRANK UNGER - 10
So . 4th St., Coplay, Pa., B.S. Music
Education

JEROME WILLIAM WALSH - 705
Wyoming Ave., West Pittston, Pa .,
B.A. History

-

11 - 102
i. Mathe-

EDWARD DAVID TUNAITIS- R.D.
# 1, Stillwater, Po ., B.A. Economics

LINDA L. WILLIAMS - 704 Philo St.,
Scranton, Pa. , B.A. Elementary Educolion

JOYCE M . STAHL - 541 Birch St.,
Scranton, Pa ., B.A . Psychology

JOHN WILLIAM REAP - 920 South
St., Avoca, Po ., B.S. Music Education

1merce

FRANSIS ANTHONY SINGER, JR. 42 Re ynolds St., Pittston, Pa., B.A.
Spanish

EVELYN WILLIAMS - 621 Cedar St. ,
Exeter, Pa., B.A . Sociology

MARGARET WAITKEVICH - 132
Butler St., Pittston , Pa. , B.S. Sociology

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JEAN M . ROSTOCK - 228 Sanvoia
St., Exeter, Pa., B.A . Elementary Education and Spanish

RICHARD JOSEPH SIMKULAK- 150
N . Main St., Mountaintop, Pa ., B.S .
Mathematical Engineering

MICHAEL GEORGE TSUCALAS 400 Coolidge St., Ortley Beach, New
Jersey, B.S. Commerce and Finance

Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.S. Commerce and
Finance

DREW CHARLES WAGNER- 7
Budd Blvd ., Woodbury, New Jersey,
B.S. Commerce and Finance

MARLEEN ANNE RAMPOLA - 85
St. Claire St ., Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.A .
Elementary Education

97

LINDA LOU ROSS- 121 E. 8th St.,
Wyoming , Pa ., B.S. Mathematics

Raad , Dupont, Pa ., B.S . Biology
JOHN J. TROSKO-40 Irving St.,
Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.A . Psychology

GENE D. SPRECHINI - 11 8 Meyers
St ., Forty Fort, Po., B.S . Mathematics

DIANE ROGERS RALSTON - 30
Woodbury St., Wilkes Barre , Pa ., B.A.
Elementary Education

l.S.

-

neering

St., Wilkes Barre, Pa ., B.A . English
RONALD ANTHONY SHULESKI 203 Matson Ave. , Wilkes Barre, Pa .,
B.S. Music Education

ROBERT M. YANKU - 52 Marion
Ave ., Cranston, R.I., B.A . History
RANDOLPH S. YANOSHAK-291
Colley St ., Wilkes Barre, Pa., B.S. Business Education
CLAIRE MARIE YOUNGBLOOD - 12
Prospect St., Wilkes Barre, Pa., B.A.
Sociology
WESLEY W . YUDISKAS - R. 519
Mary St., Scranton , Pa ., B.S. Electronical Eng ineering

ANDREW JOSEPH ZAPOTEK - 12
Fall St., Ashley, Po ., B.A. Political Science
BARBARA HELEN ZELNICK - 267
Pringle St ., Kingston , Pa., B.A . Psychology

VIRGINIA ZEMBRZUSKI - 456 Warfield Rd ., North Plainfield, N .J., B.S.
Commerce and Finance
FRANK J. ZEMETRO - 504 Front St.,
Warrior Run, Pa., B.S. Commerce and
finance
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Accounting Club ............... . ......... ... . . . . . . 120

John Hartford .. . ... .. .. ....... . . . ... . . .. ....... . I

Administration .................................... 74

Judo-Karate Club ....... . . ... . . ... . ... . . .. ........ I

Advertisements ....... .. ............ . .. ... . . . . . . . 282

Lacrosse ..... . . . . . . . . . . ... . .. ........ .. . . . . . . .. 2

Amnicola .. . . .. .... ............................. 114

Lettermen . . ..... . ... . . .. ... .... ... . . ... .. . . . . .. I

Art Club ... ... ... . . . . .. .... ..... . ..... .. ... . . . .. 120

Letterwomen ..... . . ... . ............... . .. . ... ... I

Band ......... . .. . . . .. ............. . ......... . . 132

"Look Homeward Angel" .. .. . ......... ............. 2

Baseball ......... . . ..... ........ .... . .......... 264

Madrigals . . ... . . . . . . .......... .. . . . . . . . .. ... . .. I

Beacon ..... . ... . . . . .... ... .. ...... ........... . 116

Majorettes . . ............... . ..... . . . . . ... ... .... I

Biology Club .. . . .. . . . . .. .. .. . . ... .... ........... 121

Manuscript . ...................... ..... .... ... . .. I

Campus ....... .. . . ..... . ............. ... . ...... 136

Math Club ... . . . ..... .......... .... . . . . .. . . . . . . . I

Campus Employees ................................ 88

M.E.N.C ..... .. ....... . ... ............ . . ... . ... . I

Cheerleaders .. ... . ... .... ... .................... 1 34

Men's Basketball .... . ..... ....... . . ..... . ....... . 2

Chem Club ... . ..... . ........... . ..... .. . . ....... 121

"Much Ado About Nothing" .. ............ .... . ..... . 2

Chess Club . . . . ... .. . ................. . . . . ....... 1 22

Note of Appreciation . . . . . .... . .......... ... . .... .. 2

Chorus .... . . ..... . .... .. ...... . . .. ... .. .. .. .... 132

Old Agers Party ..... . ..... . ............. . ...... .. I

Circle K ... . ..... . . . .. ................... .. .... . 1 22

Outings ..... . ..... ................. . ... . . . . ... . I

Class Officers .. . .. . . . ............ .. .. . . .. ........ 11 2

Parents' Day .................................. .. I

Clean Environment Com .. . ..... . ... .. .. . . . . . ....... 123

Photography Club ... . . ... . .. .... ..... ..... . .... .. I

College Services .. .. . ...... ... ..................... 80

Pocono Downs Parties ....... ... . . . .... ............ I

Colonettes ............................. . . .... . .. 271

President's Message .. . ... ............. ......... .. . .

Commencement ......... .. ............. . . . ... . ... 220

Psych Club ............... . .... ....... ......... .. I

Commuter Council .. ........ . . ... .. ... .... . ....... 119

Reach Out ......... . . . ... . ................... ... I

Concert Lecture Series . ....... . ....... ..... . . . . . ... 208

Russian Chorus ... ... . . ... . . ..... ....... . . ...... .. I

Cross Country .......... . ... . ..... .. ......... . ... 238

Russian Club ......... . .. .......... ....... . .... .. I

Cue ' n Curtain . ..... .......... ... ...... .. . ... . ... 125

Senior Alumni Party .. ... . . . . ... . . ............ ... .. 2

Debate Club ..... ...... .. ....... .. ...... . ... . ... 124

Senior Directory ..... .. . . .. . . ..... ............... . 2

Dedication . .... .... . .... ... ..... ... . .............. .

Senior Luncheon ......... . . ..... . . ..... ........... 2

Dinner Dances ..... . . . .......... . ......... . . . .... 194

Senior Picnic ... . ... ............. . ..... ....... ... 2

Dorms ... . ......................... . . . ... . ... . . . 96

Senior Rehearsal .... . ...................... . . . . . . 2

Earl Scrugg's Review . . .. ... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... .. .. . 182

Soccer . . . . .. .. . ... . ..... . ................... ... 2

Education Club ...... ................. . . . . . . . . . . . . 124

Sociology Club .... . . .. . . .. . ... .. ......... ... . .. .. I

Engineering Club .. . . ............................. 1 25

Spanish Club ..... .. .... .. ..... . . ................ I

"Fiddler on the Roof" ... .. ..... . .... . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. 206

Sports Award Dinner . . .. . . ........................ 2

Faculty .. ....... . ... . . . ..... ... .... . . . . .... . .... 81

Strutters ........... ... ..... . ............... . .... I

Fans . . . . . ... . . .......... . . .. .......... . ....... 230

Student Government .. .. . ........... . ..... . ....... I

Football . . . ..... . . ... .... ....................... 234

Swimming .. ... . .. . ................ . . . . . ... . . . .. 2

Golf ...... . ... . . . . . .... ... . ................... 269

TOR . ... . . ..... . ................. . . . . . . ........ I

Graduation Dinner Dance .. . . . .. . . . . ..... . . . ........ 210

Tennis .. ........... ............ ... ... ......... . 2

Homecoming . ........... .... . . ... . .. ........ . ... 170

WCLH ..... ... ....................... . . ...... .. I

Human Services Com ... . .......... .. . .. ... . ..... . . 125

Who ' s Who . ....... ............... . . . . ... . . ..... .

I.E.E.E . .... ............. .. ..... ... ..... ..... .... 126

Wilkes Community Effort . ... ... . ... .. ........ .... . .. I

Incoming Fresh Square Dance .... . ......... : ...... . .. 184

Women's Basketball . . . . . . . ... . . ............. . . ... . i

Inter Dormitory Council ................. .. ....... .. . 11 9

Women's Field Hockey .... .. .. . ... ... ..... . . . ..... . J

International Club ........ . . ....... ... . ...... ... . .. 126

Wrestling ........... . .... .. . . . . ....... .......... J

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Because this is the last time that I will be writing to you as the President of Wilkes College, I find it
extremely difficult to select the exact words which will convey to you my somewhat mixed emotions.
You and I are leaving Wilkes College at the same time. Behind us we are leaving happenings that
were sometimes difficult and even at times unbearable. Certainly the events that marked our respective time spans at Wilkes have changed our lives forever.
But to look back too long is not good. The very next minute, day and years of our lives are the
important phases. Life is like that. The challenges invite us to strive onward . . . ever onward.
Yet but for one brief moment let us enjoy the luxury of glancing quickly over what we were when
we came to Wilkes and what we ore today. I believe it is in such a comparison that we may find that
while time has played sometimes carelessly, sometimes generously with our lives, in the long-run time
has not short-changed any of us.

As I address myself to you as one who is leaving the cherished role of president of Wilkes College,
I remind you that the pleasure of serving in this responsible position has been deeply rewarding. I
must go back even beyond the presidency and include 15 other gratifying years at Wilkes College.
Over these two decades how can I fail to see the value of the friendships I have made or realize that
they represent an investment in living that will forever remain part of me. My wish now is related to
what undoubtedly is your wish . . . to move into a new challenge of life, searching for more
moments of peace than sadness, and an inner sense of conviction that life can be good to you if you
extend the invitation and refuse to give in to flashes of discouragement. Think always of the good to
be done, and sustain the will and intelligence to do it.
In closing, I want to thank you, as members of the Class of 1975, and all the students who came
before you, for making my 20 years here the finest experience that any human being could possibly
hope for . May God bless you as you travel the road of life.

Dr. Francis J. Michelini
President

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back and look at the development and progression that has taken place at
Wilkes College. As you look through this year's book, you will notice strange
people and things. These people and things were part of the Wilkes College
Family when it first got started back in the 1930's and 1940's. As we look
around us today we see many of the same buildings and faces the students of
the 1940's saw. Of course, our lifestyle is different, but Wilkes College is basically the same, still putting the students first, it has just grown to the Wilkes of
today.
Wilkes College is a setting of the past. The buildings and dorms are old and
beautiful and are symbols of the strong traditions present at Wilkes. These traditions would never have evolved if it were not for the people who have dedicated their lives to making Wilkes College a great school. It is to these people
that we dedicate this book, because they are responsible for upholding the high
standards that were present in the 1940's and that will always be present. We
hope these people have been an inspiration to the graduating Class of 1975.

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NICHOLAS AMETRANO
B.A. Political Science

DANIEL APPLEGATE
8.5. Business Administration

ROBERT BALFOUR
B.S. Biology

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SAMUEL MA WUENA ANYOMI
B.S. Business Administration

ROBERT ARMSTRONG
8.5. Biology

ANDREW BARON
8.5 . Biology

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JOHN BARON, JR .
B.S. Accounting

ALAN BE
8.5 . Biolc

�JOHN BARON, JR.
B.S . Accounting

ALAN BEHR
B.S. Biology

BEYERL Y BARTKOVITZ
B.A. English

ANN BARTUSKA
B.S. Bioloay

GERALD BAVITZ
B.S. Mathematics

MARY CATHERINE BEHM
B.A. Psychology

ROBERT BELARDI
B.S. Business Administration

MICHELE ANN BELCASTRO
B.S. Elementary Education

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B.S. Business Administration

CHARLES BOMBE
B.A . Political Science - Urban Affairs

PAUL BLAUM

B.A. Elementary Education

JOANNE BONANNE
B.S. Music Education

WILLIAM BOGA Ill
B.A. Mathematics

JOAN MARIE BONFANTI
B.A. Fine Arts

ANNE BOYLE
B.A. English

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B.S. Electrical Engineering

DONALD JAMES BROWN
B.A. Mathematics

VIVIAN J. BURKHARDT
B.S. Medical Technology

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B.A. Mathematics

JOAN MARIE BONFANTI
B.A. Fine Arts

ANNE BOYLE
B.A. English

WILLIAM BRADBURY
B.S. Electrical Engineering

FRED S. BRICKEL
B.S. Accounting

B.A. Elementary Education

DONALD JAMES BROWN
B.A. Mathematics

ALAN BRYSKI
B.S. Medical Technalagy

CHRIS BUCHINA
B.S. Mathematics

MAUREEN BRITT

VIVIAN J. BURKHARDT
B.S. Medical Technology

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B.S. Accounting

CAROL JEAN CAPPER

KAREN KA THI CAPWELL

B.A. Elementary Education

B.A. Elementary Education

CHERYL CARBINO
B.A. Psychology

BECKY CERES!
B.A. Elementary Education

ANN CAREY

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B.S. Music Education

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B.S. Music Education

ANGELLA CENTRELLA
B.S. Mathematics

DAVID CLARK
B.S. Electrical Engineering

�BECKY CERESI
B.A . Elementary Education

ALBERT LUCIUS CHASE
B.S. Business Administration

WILLIAM CHECK
B.A. History

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B.A. Psychology

DAVID CLARK
B.S . Electrical Engineering

ADAM P. CHWIEJ
B.A. Social Science - Urban Affairs

PATRICIA CLEGG
B.A. Elementary Education

RICHARD CLOMPUS
B.S. Biology

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�GEORGE C. COMEROSKY
B.S. Biology

JANET A. CONDON
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MARILYN O 'MALLEY CURCIO
B.A. Sociology

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B.A. Elementary Education

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PAUL V. CONFORTI
8.S. Accounting

PHILIP J. CONRAD, JR.
B.A. Psychology

DAVIDE. CARRELL
B.A. Elementary Education

EDWARD CROUGHN
B.A. Elementary Education

JEWEL N. DANEY
B.A. Sociology

JAMES M. DAVIS
B.S . Sociology

�PHILIP J. CONRAD, JR.

B.A. Psychology

EDWARD CROUGHN

B.A. Elementary Education

MARILYN O'MALLEY CURCIO

DONALD CUSICK

B.A. Sociology

B.S. Accounting

JEWEL N. DANEY

DIANE DAVIS

B.A, Sociology

B.A. Psychology

JAMES M . DAVIS

JANE NANCY DEIBEL

B.S. Sociology

B.A. Political Science

SUSAN CUSICK
B.A. Fine Arts

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B.S. Music Education

RICHARD L. DERBY
B.A . Fine Arts

ROBERT DERLUNAS
B.S. Business Administration

MICHAEL DeVINCENTIS
B.A . History

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B.S. Business Administration

JACKIE DiSTEFANO
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B.A. Psychology

EUGENE DOBRYDNEY
B.S. Accounting

ROBERT DOMBROSKI
B.A. Mathematics

KEVIN G. DONALESKI
B.A. Psychology

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DANIEL DUBIK
B.S. Physics

JAMES J. DUGAN
B.A. English

B.A. Urban Affairs

LYNN DUNCAN
B.S. Biology

ALBERT DUNN
B.S. Music Education

ROBERT DWYER
B.A. History

ELAINE M . EVERS
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LARINDA L. DYSON

JOSEPH DZIEKAN

B.A . Mathematics

B.A. Elementary Education

B.S. Political Science

JAMES J. DUGAN
B.A. English

DALE EVANS

B.A. Urban Affairs

PAUL MICHAEL EVANS, JR.
B.S. Mathematics

RICHARD C. EVANS
B.S. Accounting

ROBERT DWYER
B.A . History

ELAINE M . EVERS
B.S. Accounting

CAROL FARNETI
B.S . Medical Technology

STEWART W. FEENEY
B.A. Elementary Education

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B.A. Political Science

DEBORAH FLITCRAFT
B.A . Elementary Education

BRUCE FREDERICK
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GARY GIESCHEN

B.A. Psychology

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B.S. Accounting

ELAINE GODLEWICZ
B.A. Fine Arts

MARK C. GOLANOSKI
B.A. Sociology

MICHELE GOLDBERG
B.S. Music Educotion

RICHARD K. GOLDBERG
B.S. Business Administration

REBECCA GOOBIC
B.A. Sociology

NANCY GOODMAN
B.A. Elementary Education

BONNIE L. GRANT
B.S. Business Administration

�MARK C. GOLANOSKI
B.A. Sociology

B.A. Elementary Education

EDWARD GORSKI
B.A. Urban Affairs

REBECCA GOOBIC
B.A. Sociology

BONNIE l. GRANT
8.S. Business Administration

DEBORAH JOYCE GREGSON
B.A. Elementary Education

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Business Education

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B.S. Music Education

PAUL HUGHES
B.A. History

BRYNLEY JAMES Ill
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DENISE JOHNSON
B.S. Biology

SHARON L. JOHNSON
B.A. Fine Arts

RUTHANNE JONES
B. A. Theatre Arts

JOHN C. KACZINSKI
B.S. Business Admin istration

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8.S. Music Education

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8.A . History

DENISE JOHNSON
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SHARON L. JOHNSON
8.A. Fine Arts

RUTHANNE JONES
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BARBARA M. KATRA
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JOHN P. KELLEY
B.S. Biology

NADIA KATSAROU
B.A. Political Science

BETH ROBIN KA YE
B.A . Psychology

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DIANE KEENEY
B.A. Elementary Education

HENRY J.M. KERDESKY
B.A. Political Science and History

�BARBARA M. KATRA
B.S. Mathematics

JOHN P. KELLEY
B.S. Biology

ANASTASIA MARIE KELLY
B.A. English

FRANCIS A. J. KERDESKY
B.S. Chemistry

DIANE KEENEY
B.A. Elementary Ed ucation

HENRY J. M. KERDESKY
B.A. Political Science and History

JOSEPH KLOCKO
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B.A. History

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DANIEL CARL KOZUP

B.S. Business Administration

GARY KRATZ

B.A . History

B.S. Business Administration

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FRANCES S. KUCZYNSKI
B.A. History

STANLEY KREMSKI
B.A. Pol itical Science

VINCENT S. KRILL
B.A. Political Science

FRANK KRUFKA
B.S. Electrical Engineering

LARRY JOHN PHILIP KRULICK
B.A. Sociology

DAVE KULICK
B.S . Biology

ROXANNE KULIKOWSKI
B.A. English

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�FRANK T. LAGOLA, JR.
B.A . Political Science - History

FRED ROBERT LANCIANO
B.A. Elementary Education

GLENN LANDIS
S.S. Music Education

ANN MARIE LEWIS
B.A. Sociology

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S.S. Music Education

WILLIAM E. LEE
S.S. Business Administration

ROBERT G . LEHMAN
S.S . Electrical Engineering

CYNTHIA ANNE LENAHAN
S.S. Physics

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CARLA LOUCKS
B.S. Accounting

DONNA M. MACHESKA
B.A. Fine Arts

�GLENN LANDIS
B.S. Music Education

ROBERT G. LEHMAN
B.S. Electrical Engineering

CYNTHIA ANNE LENAHAN
B.S. Physics

ANN MARIE LEWIS
B.A. Sociology

CARLA LOUCKS
B.S. Accounting

CATHY JANE LICK
B.A . Psychology

MICHAEL LUBERTO
B.S. Biology

CATHERINE KRISTEN LINK
B.A. Fine Arts

MONICA LUKE
B.A . Psychology

DONNA M. MACHESKA
B.A. Fine Arts

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8.A. Political Science

DEBORAH MAHALICK
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B.S. Mathematics

JANET E. MARKOWITZ
B.A. History

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B.A. History

CHARLOTTE MATISKA
B.A. French

SHAWNA LEE McCARTHY
B.A. English

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B.S. Mathematics

VINCENT MATTEO
B.A. Political Science

HAROLD J. MAYO
B.A. History

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B.A. English

JoANN MAZZANTI
B.A. Elementary Education

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B.A. English - Theatre Arts

JEWEL ANN McHALE
B.A. Psychology

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8.5 . Accounting

CARLA R. MILLER
B.A. Psychology- Elementary Education

MARY LOU MILLER
B.S . Music Education

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ROBERT MILMOE
8.A. Political Science

ANITA L. MILLER
8.A. Psychology - Elementary Education

MARY BETH MILLER
8. A. Sociology

DEBBIE MISCAVAGE
B.A. Elementary Education

DONALD MOCK
B.A. Psychology

MOLLY BRIDGET MORAN
B.A. Urban

BETHANN MYERS

B.A. Elementary Education

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8.A. Psychology - Elementary Education

MARY BETH MILLER
8. A. Sociology

DEBBIE MISCAVAGE
B.A. Elementary Education

DONALD MOCK
B.A. Psychology

ANTHONY MOLITORIS
8.5. Chemistry

MOLLY BRIDGET MORAN
8.A. Urban

B.A. Elementary Education

BETHANN MYERS
B.A. Elementary Education

JANICE ELAINE MYERSKI
B.A. Elementary Education

CINDY MOORE
B.A. French

ANN MURRAY

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�DON NASH
B.S. Biology

PAUL M. NATISHAN
B.S. Biology

LINDA S. NEHER
B.A. Elementary Education

GABY MASAKO OBUCHI
B.A. German

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DAVID K. NIEMAN
B.A. Fine Arts

MARK OMOLECKI
B.A. Psychology

�JOANNE OLIVER
B.S. Biology

DAVID K. NIEMAN
B.A. Fine Arts

MARK OMOLECKI
B.A. Psychology

JUDY ORASKY

B.A. Elementary Education

DEBORAH ORLANDO

B.A. Elementary Education

JOHN ORMANDO
B.S. Physics

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B.A. Elementary Education

B.A. History

B.S. Accounting

B.A. Fine Arts

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MICHAEL PATERNOSTER

STELIOS J. PATSIOKAS

ANTHONY PEDONE

ROBERT H. POTTER

B.S. Business Administration

B.S. Electrical Engineering

B.A. Psychology

B.A. Psychology

ANDREW JOSEPH PETY AK, JR.

THOMAS W. PEZZICARA

ANTHONY E. PIETRZYKOSKI

PATRICIA TOMAN RASMUSSEN

B.A . Psychology

B.S. Electrical Engineering

B.S. Business Administration

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B.S . Accounting

ANTHONY PEDONE
B.A. Psychology

ANTHONY E. PIETRZYKOSKI
B.S. Electricol Engineering

PAULA PINTER
B.A. Fine Arts

ROBERT H. POTTER
B.A. Psychology

PATRICIA TOMAN RASMUSSEN
B.S. Business Administration

PAUL PODOLAK
B.A. History

JAMES R. POSTUPACK
B.S. Business Administration

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B.A. Fine Arts

CAROL J. REICH
B.A. Fine Arts - Elementory Education

ANN MARIE K. RAPOCH
8.A. Political Science

ROBERT RICHARDS
B.A. Elementary Education

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B.S. Accounting

RICHARD JOHN ROBERTS
B.S. Biology

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B.A. History

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B.A. Elementary Education

MARIELLEN SCOTT
B.A. Elementary Education

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AMIRSHAHI
8.S. Electrical Engineering

DEBRA A. SERNIAK
8.A. Social Science - Urban Affairs

JOHN SHAFER
8.A. Political Science

ROSELLA SHAFER
8.A. History

ROBERT SKRINAK
8.A. Psychology

POLLY SELESKI

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AMIRSHAHI
B.S. Electrical Engineering

MICHAEL E. SHOEMAKER
B.S. Biology

ROSELLA SHAFER
B.A. History

ROBERT SKRINAK
B.A. Psychology

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B.S. Biology

POLLY SELESKI

STEPHEN SIKORA
B.S. Business Administration

BARBARA ANN SMITH
B.S. Biology

�JEAN SMITH
B.A. French

THOMAS SMITH
B.S. Mathematics

NANCY SNEE

B.S. Environmental Science

MICHAEL G . STAMBAUGH
B.S . Physics - Mathematics

DOUGLAS J. SOLOMON
B.S. Accounting

JANE ELLEN STANIORSKI
B.A. History

�MICHAEL STANEK
B.S. Biology

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JANE ELLEN STANIORSKI

ROBERT JOHN STARNER
B.S. Biology

STANLEY STAVINSKI
B.S. Chemistry

MARY ELLEN STEINKIRCHNER
B.A. Sociology

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�JOSEPH STELLA
B.S. Biology

MARG MARY STREIN
B.A. Sociology

BARBARA SWANDICK
B.A. Psychology

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MARLA STOPKOSKI
B.A. Urban Affairs

JOSEPH MICHAEL SUCHOCKI
B.A. Mathematics - Physics

JOSEPH SZUSTAK
B.A. Psychology

ELIZABETH JAYNE TASKER
B.A. Sociology

MARY ANN TERASCAVAGE
B.A. Elementary Education

JANE E. THOMPSON
B.S . Elementary Education

�MARLA STOPKOSKI
B.A. Urban Affairs

ELIZABETH JAYNE TASKER
B.A. Sociology

JUDITH A. TAYLOR
B.A. Psychology

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B.A. Mathematics - Physics

JOSEPH SZUSTAK
B.A. Psychology

MARY ANN TERASCAVAGE
B.A. Elementary Education

SANDRA S. TERPSTRA
B.A. Psychology

JANE E. THOMPSON
B.S. Elementary Education

DAVID CHARLES THORNE
B.S. Business Administration

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B.S. Elementary Education

BRUCE TOMASCIK
B.A. Political Science

SUSAN TOW
B.A. Music

CAROLE TROYNACKI
B.A. Mathematics

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BARBARA TYRRELL
B.A. Elementary Education

ANNE C. TRACY
B.A. Psychology

TOSCA VILLANO
B.A. Fine Arts

�MARK ALAN VanLOON
8.A. Economics - Political Science

ANNE C. TRACY
8.A. Psychology

TOSCA VILLANO
8.A. Fine Arts

PAULA VERMACK
8.A. Elementary Education

CHARLES M. WAITE
8.S. Mathematics

JOHN JOSEPH WALLACE
B.S. Biology

LUCINDA WALTER

8.S. Music Education

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B.S. Biology

JOHN M. WASKOWSKY

LESLIE ANN COOK WEBER

B.S. Business Administration

B.A. Psychology

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DAVID WEINIRTH

B.S. Accounting

MARION J. WELEBOB

B.A. Elementary Education -

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Psychology

DONALD W . WHITTAKER

B.S. Business Administration

JUDITH WILLIAMS

B.A. French

B.S.

�LESLIE ANN COOK WEBER
B.A . Psychology

JENNY EILEEN WUNDER
B.S. Music Educotion

PAUL YURCHAK

JOAN ZALESKI
B.A. Elementary Education

CAROL A. ZAMBETTI
B.A. Mathematics

JUDITH WILLIAMS
B.A. French

JUDITH ZOLA
B.S. Music Education

ROBERT ZUKAUSKAS
B.S. Biology

PAULA MARIE ZYCH
B.A. Elementary Education - Psychology

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�PAUL TERRY BLAUM. Wilkes-Borre, Pa . Captain of football team; Russian Chorus; Lettermen's Club;
Elementary Education major.

JOHN CHAKMAKAS . Schenectady, N.Y. Mathematics major; Wrestling team; lettermen's Club; Math Club : Resident Assistant; Outstanding Male Dorm Student.

ANN DYSLESKI. ~
and Senior Repres
Committee.

RICHARD J. CLOMPUS. West Chester, Pa . Biology major; Photography Club; Photographed 2 covers for Yearbook; chairman : Concert and Lecture Committee; Resident Assistant.

CAROL DRAHUS. Laflin, Pa . Mathematics major; Commuter Council; Colonettes;
Staff member of Freshman Orientation; Parents' Day and Yearbook; Homecoming
Queen Finalist.

KERRY GRAF. Tew
President; Homeco,

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�lady, N.Y. Mathematics major; Wrestling team; LetJent Assistant; Outstanding Male Darm Student.

Mathematics major; Commuter Council; Colonettes;
·ientation; Parents' Day and Yearbook; Homecoming

ANN DYSLESKI. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Mathematics Major. Served as Freshman Advisor, Vice-President
and Senior Representative of Theta Delta Rho; Political Science Club; Education Club; Parents' Doy
Committee.

STEWART WILSON FEENEY. Norwich, Conn. Served as Concert Chairman and Parliamentarian and President of Student Government; Class Executive Council.

KERRY GRAF. Tewksbury township, N.J. Biology Major; Class Treasurer; Resident Assistant; Dorm
President; Homecoming Court; Polar Bear Club .

RICHARD H. HINGSTON. Williamstown, N.J. Dorm President; Resident Assistant;
Tennis Team; Chairman of Ecumenical Service for Homecoming; Tutor-Counselor for
Upward Bound.

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LINDA B. HOLONIA. Pittston, Pa . Accounting Major. Active in the Accounting Club; Letterwomen's Club; Choralettes . She was a member of the Tennis Team, Basketball Team and
was a field hockey team manager.

BETH R. KA YE from Roslyn N .Y. was a Psychology major at Wilkes. She was also Assistant
editor of Amnicola, a member of the Class Executive Council, and an IDC rep.

JONATHAN E. KEOUGH from Harri!
active as a disc jockey for WCLH; pn
chemistry clubs.

ROBERT S. HOWES, JR. Little Falls, N.J. was a social science major. He was President of
Inter-Dorm Council; Chairman of Reach-Out; o Resident Assistant and a member of the
Political Science Club .

JOHN P. KELLEY. Biology major from Wilkes-Borre, Pa. President of Class of 1975 for 2
years; Commuter Council; Polar Bear Club; Biology Club and o member of the Class Executive Council .

MAUREEN KORTBAWI from North Bruns
Assistant for 3 years; she was on Studen
Secretary for 2; Class Executive Council.

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JONATHAN E. KEOUGH from Harrisburg, Po. was an Individualized Studies major. He was
active as a disc jockey for WCLH; president of the Debate Club; member of the Physics and
chemistry clubs.

JANE MATALAVAGE from Downsville was a history major. She was a member of the Field
Hockey Tearn; served on the Yearbook Staff; chairman of the Food Committee and served
as the Chairman and advisor to the Cherry Blossom Festival Committee.

MAUREEN KORTBAWI from North Brunswick, N.J. was a history major. She was a Resident
Assistant for 3 years; she was on Student Government for 4 years serving as the Recording
Secretary for 2; Class Executive Council.

CYNTHIA ANNE LENAHAN from Wilkes-Barre was a physics major. She was a member of
Commuter Council; Class Executive Council; Colonetter; President of Russian Chorus and
Physics Club.

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�VINCENT J. MATTEO. Jamesburg, N .J. A political science major. He was dorm president,
R.A.1.D.C.; Soccer team and Wilkes Community Effort.

DAVID M . MATTHEWS. Dallas, Pa. Biology major; Student Government 2 years (Corresponding Sec.); Closs Executive Council 2 years; biology lab assistant and member of
Biology Club .

ANDY PETY AK from Wilkes-Barre wa,
Beacon; German Club; Wilkes Germa

KIT McCARTY from Ambler, Pa . was an English-Theatre major; member of Student Government; Cue'NCurtain; Executive Council as well as leading roles in several plays along with
managing positions on productions .

MARILYN A . OLEJNIK PAPCIAK . Dupont, Pa. was an accounting major. Commuter Council
and V-P of accounting club .

ANN RAPOCH from Taylor, Pa . was a I
ident; Co-editor Amnicolo; Executive .
Curtain; Reach-out.

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�Biology major; Student Government 2 years (Corre1ncil - 2 years; biology lob assistant and member of

nt, Po . was on occounting major. Commuter Council

ANDY PETYAK from Wilkes-Borre was a history Germon Major. Served as Editor-in-Chief of
Beacon; Germon Club; Wilkes Germon Exchange Program.

PAULA PINTER of Allentown, Po . Fine Arts major; Cheerleader IDC; Women's Athletic Association; Closs Executive Council.

ANN RAPOCH from Taylor, Po. was a Political Science major. She was active as Dorm President; Co-editor Amnicolo; Executive Judicial Council; Student Government; IDC; CueNCurtain; Reach-out.

NANCY E. RODDA from Dallas, Po . was a Philosophy-Religious Studies and Germon
major. Member of Wilkes Chemical Society; Tholes Philosophical Society.

4 yrs.; Fine Arts Association;

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�NANCY S. SCHULTZ of Salem N .J. Economics Major. She was in Cue ' NCurtain; Class Secretary;
Beacon reporter; Amnicola Staff. She also was a statistician for the baseball team .

MARIELLEN f . SCOTT from Sheatown, Pa. was an elementary ed. major. She wcso
strutter, member of TOR; Spanish and German Club and was on the Dean's List.

MICHAEL GERARD STAMBAUGH from Wyoming w,
President of Commuter Council; Student Government

POLLY SELESKI from Rockville, Maryland was a History major. She was active on the Class Executive Council; IDC, she was the chairperson for Homecoming; an RA and a kJtor counsel o r for
Upward Bound.

VINCE SPLENDIDO from Exeter, Pa . was a Med. Tech major; member of Student
Government and Biology Club.

CAROL A . ZAMBETTI fro m Pittston, Pa. was a math
Council; Colonettes and the Yearbook Staff.

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�iheatown, Pa. was an elementary ed. major. She was a
mish and German Club and was on the Dean's list.

MICHAEL GERARD STAMBAUGH ·from Wyoming was a Physics and Math major. He was
President of Commuter Council; Student Government member;Russian Chorus; Physics Club.

xeter, Po . was a Med. Tech major; member of Student
ub,

CAROL A. ZAMBETTI from Pittston, Pa. was a math major. She was also on Commuter
Council; Colonettes and the Yearbook Staff.

JENNY E. WUNDER a music major of East Stroudsburg, Pa. was an RA; member of MENC;
Concert Band treasurer; Woodwind Quintet; executive Council for Class.

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THOMAS MORAN, Director of Public Relations
ARTHUR HOOVER, Director of Alumni and Development

DORIS BARKER, Registrar

BERNARD VINOVRSKI, Assistant Dean, Admissions and Freshman Financial Aid

GEORGE PAWLUSH, Director of Sports Information

�'ER, Director of Alumni and Development

GEORGE PAWLUSH, Director of Sports Information

DAVID WILLIAMS, Director of the Computer Center

LYNN JANSKY, Director of Resident Life
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JOSEPH CHISARICK, Assistant Comptroller

ALEX PAWLENOK, Comptroller

DR. RALPH ROZELLE,

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Olaluwoye. THIRD ROW: C. Davis, I. Usifo, M. Plaksin , S. DeGroote, M. Harris, B. Weiss, B. Calvani.

FRONT ROW: M. Strauss, M. Krishanda, C. Moyer, G. O'Brien, L. Davis, C. Lovejoy. SECOND ROW: S. Fiedler, L. Kwiecinski, E. O'Donnell, M. Krisza,
D. Giblaro, E. Dufosse, N. Slawson, T. Burdo, D. Granahan, L. Parrish, K. Witherow, A. Talerico . THIRD ROW: F. Gerrity, D. Talley, S. Seekford, A.
Woll, R. Sopronyi, K. Capwell, B. McDonald, J. Millman, Kathy Lesh, R. McKalips. MISSING , G. Pszczolkowski, B. Meehan, N . Jorgensen, G . Edwards,
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B. Welsh, J. Zimmerman, J. Johnson, G . Paich, R. Spronck, F. Trainor, M. Prekopo, K_ Hughes, A. Behr. MISSING: R. Fatherly, D. House, R. Kennedy, R. Shareer.

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ski, R. Schlindwein, D. Tomaine, T. Youtzy, R. Best, G . Simoni, D. Smith, R. Nelson, G. Wilde, J. Harper, D. Drosher, A. Daniels, M. DeVincintis, C.
Deacon, R. Hingston, 8. Croley . MISSING: R. Fellin, I. Rosner, T. Swain, S. Silver, D. Levitch, J. Schlichter, T. Doom, P. Swain, J. VonArsdole, J. Bennett.

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J. Lock, J. Germain, 8. Manley.

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ROW 1: J. Cobb, C. Hoffman, S. Higgie. ROW 2 : G . MacIntyre, L. Gordon, J. Williams, D.
Weiss, M. Kortbawi , S. Serio, S. Levins. ROW 3: C. Miller, M. Toth, E. Merton, M. LaRoss,
D. Orbinati, S. Babcock, J. Sperber. MISSING : C. Lynch, S. Kelly.

ON FLOOR: M. Tippett. ROW ON CHAIRS: F. Lanciano, T. Pezicara, N. Gray, E. Cummins, M. Menichini. BACK: J. Sauerhoff, 8. James, D. Mitchell, D.
Johnston, B. Milmoe, C. Deacon, J. Yash, W. Stump!, M. Kassab, A. Daniels.
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Bellacosa, A. Malero, L. Fisher, R. Mackey, J. Geltzeiler, M. Chisdak, J. Stricker, G. Ruggiero.

ROW 1: B. Olmstead, E. Porker, S. Penchak, N. Katsarou, R. Fulikowski, J.
Wisniewski, A. Zini, P. Stille. ON MANTLE: J. Herbert.

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luggiero.

ROW l: D. Yakuitis, B. Dombroski, M. Colliccio, V. Krill, M. DeVincentes, P. Macik, M. Paternester, T. 0eMaeo, M. Santora, S. Kinback. ROW 2 :
E. Zaborney, D. Mock, R. Hingston, 0 . Applegate, J. Wichlehaus . ROW 3: G . Geischen.

ROW l : J. Menio, B. Holmes, S. McGuire, C. Forsythe, F. Scancarello, E. Jansen, Steve Staniford , C. Holsberger. ROW 2 : H. Finn, F. Miller, C. Fields, M.
Lander, S. Eserick, G . Brod, C. Franklin, T. Phillips, K. McCormick, S. Phrakasoyne, D. Spencer. ROW 3 , A. Motefo , B. Austen, W. Gearnart, P. Besi e n, B.
Poloho, 0 . Deluise , G . Borowski , D. Wenner .

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�ROW 1: G . Donoleski, G . Thornton, S . Seidner, K. Snow, J. Taylor, B. Smith, C. Reich. ROW 2: L. Dyson,1
Terpstra, J. Smith, J. Reinhardt, A. Romanovich, J. Kopetchne, P. Burgess, L. Wasserman .

ROW 1: G . Ober, T. Wright, D. Davis, A. Sharkey, D. Sears. ROW 2: S. Dodd, J. Fritz, J. Frengel, C. Gusgekofsky, H.
Stubbitz, E. Booth.

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Haekler, M. Shoemaker. ROW 2: Rafael,
Velez, J. Kequgh, T. Trost, N. Lazorok .
ROW 3 : A. Nmona, D. Arnold , T.
O ' Raurke, G. Wislosky , T. Marcy , J .
Schwibner, R. Clompus. ON RAILING: A.
Falkowski , M. Suchter , R. Spinelli , C.
Crawford, M. Bussolini. MISSING : R.
Smith, C. Sullivan, R. Mennor, J. Weisenfluh.

ROW 1: M. Symanowicz, J. Prowant, B. Harned, D. Silver. ROW 2: J. Eiden, B. Manley, M. Heller, A. Kazimi, D. Dolinsky, S .
Kaye. ROW 3 : L. Larioni , M. Abbruzze, D. Thompson, J. Lowondowski , B. Speigler, M. Carbon, J. Malarkey, C. Bond, T. Bazzini ,
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A. Tsolokis, B. Balfour, P. Adams, B. Kotz. ROW 3: J. Garner, B. Douglas, M. Luberto, R. Lock. ROW 4 : P. Olivero, A. Shchi, T. Lubes, J.
Sloane.

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Cohen. ROW 3: A. I
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Berry.

ROW I: R. Sorenson, J. Sullivan, J. Mortin, A. Yonku, T. Runiewicz, J. Santini, W. Urosevich, S. Sikora. ROW 2: L. Conner, B. Bleim, B.
Dwyer, J. Finley, G. Pohorley, J. Stichter. ROW 3: J. Seserko, B. Caller, M. Morquont, C. Cunningham, S. Cholodoff, M. Yonlhuk, B.
Bettin . ROW 4: F. Lonkey, P. Wright, D. Normolle, T. Pinto, R. Oberlander, M. Copporell, T. Potchono. ROW 5 : J. Nicholas, D. Polozono,
D. Poul, T. Benkinney, Richard Johnson (reclining), R. Reagen, J. Bremser.
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&gt;, R. Lock . ROW 4 : P. Olivero, A. Shchi, T. Lubes, J.

ROW 1: W. Ferral, D. Dinkel. ROW 2: D. Andrews, J. Berkise, M. Mocur, M. Brunette, P. Vecchio, J.
Cohen. ROW 3: A. Kurillo, D. Bush, 8. Pinkowski, D. Reese, N. Rodda. ROW 4: M. Thiep, K. Freemon,
N. Hammond, S. Williams, J. Villoume. ROW 5 : T. Bolos, C. Phillips, A. Freeman, 8. Townsend, G.
Berry.

Jrosevich, S. Sikora. ROW 2 : L. Conner, 8. Bleim, 8.
uont, C. Cunningham, S. Cholodoff, M. Yonlhuk, 8.
arell, T. Potchono. ROW 5: J. Nicholas, D. Polozono,

ROW 1: D. Cooke, D. Zercoe, C. Brood, L. Corney, J. Davis, M. Stern. ROW 2: S. Henson, A. Albanese, J. Buzzelli, J. Chemnitius, N. Mothers, J.
Edwards, M. Zelenski, N. Schultz, C. Hughes, P. Moser, A. Ropoch. ROW 3: L. Wasilenski, J. Alberio, J. Kodlecik, C. Hudak, F. Kuczynski, S. Clune,
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, J. Nunder, S. Rosenstein, J. Lewis, B. Winter, B. Dav;s. 4th

ROW 1, D. Gordner, L. Jocobiwitz, J . Chilson, S. Lear, F. Murray, F. Stellotello, C. Tortella. ROW 2 , T. Apostolaros , J. Bonguito , R. Molash , K. Murnane,

M. Garogolo, B. Kotz, D. Nosh, B. Portyko, D. Artim, B. Douglas, B. Armstrong, J. Trimmer, V. Zellner.

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Munson, B. James, S. Feeney, M. Kortbawi, D. Matthews, E. Zaborney. STANDING: G. Ruggerio, A. Rapoch, M. Stambaugh, J. Yosh, M. Zale, P. Cullinan, M.
Sandes, G. Macko, R. Sanderson , K.
Shaughnessey, B. Spinelli, A. Falkowski,
G. O'Brien, J. Sherry, H. Stark, D. Demenovich.

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Yakus, K. Szychowski, J . Space, B. Boston, J . Buckley, Roy Klimek, G. Koller, J. Dugan .

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Gefferi, P. Stone, C. Pantelakos, Mr. Moran.

SITTI NG: E. Balturchitus, Bob Howes, C.
Munson, B. James, S. Feeney, M. Kortbawi, D. Matthews, E. Zaborney. STANDING: G. Ruggerio, A. Rapoch, M. Stambaugh, J. Yosh , M. Zale, P. Cullinan, M.
San des, G. Macko , R. Sanderson , K.
Shaughnessey, B. Spinelli, A. Falkowski,
G. O'Brien, J. Sherry, H. Stark, D. Demenovich.

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Hoover, J. Suchocki. ROW 2: C. Lenahan, M. Papciak, B. Hall ,
D. Ney, D. Jones, M. Zaborny, C. Drahus, J . Domarask y. ROW
3 : W . Killion, C. Zambelli, M. Salley, D. Shelby, D. Cherundolo .

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ROW 1: J. Harper, T. Albrecht, J. Wallace, W . Reh, A. Melero, M. Symanowicz, M. Heller . ROW 2: D. LaCovo, P. Sebring, G .
Edwards . ROW 3: C. Miller, L. Kluk, S. Degroote . ROW 4 : J. Chilson, L. Stahler. ROW 5 : R. Potter, R. Corey, G . Garofolo . ROW
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A. Santilli, B. Schlier, E. Evelock. ROW 3: R. Kopec, P.
Yurchak. ROW 4: M. Rifkin, H. Roberts, F. Bohm, A.
Kopec. ROW 5 : P. Conforti . M. Williams, E. Wolison, J.
Beberus. ROW 6 : J. McNulty, R. Evans, J. Jostrem, J.
Koczinski, B. lromel.

J . Oliver, T. Kaschak, C. Luzzi, M. Fedak ,
J . Daoust, A. Behr, G. Comerosky, S.
Piemontese, J. Zowotski, T. Shipkowski,
D. Matthews , J. Orosky, B·. Zukouskos, R.
Kopp, W. Phillips, W . Volinski, l . Homza ,
D. Zel i nka, J . Kneiss, J . Morgon, D.
Kretchmer, D. Rudzovich, D. Kasper, M.
Kocyon, Dr. Houseknecht, J. Klimuszko, J .
Fraley.

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Hoeckler, G. Mikula, S. Slovinski, R.
Gapinski, M. Chisdak, R. Gotrone, N .
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ROW 1 : J . Villoume, D. Andrews, G.
Berry, 8 . Pinkowski, 8 . Townsend, J .
Cohen, J. Marchetti, M. Letovish, C.
Fronklin. ROW 2 : J. Smith, J. Reinhard, J.
Sobin , D. S inopoli, S. McGuire, D.
Spencer, S . Stondiford , D . Davies, J.
Scablick, C. Munson . ROW 3 : D. Ruse, J.
Morgon, M . Fedak, M. Lander, C. Ciesielski, P. Wojnar, S. Esrick, J. Eryavec, P.
lngoldsby, A. Sharkey. ROW 4: P. Morik,
J. Metta, D. Smith , J. Petrilak, P. Vecchia,
C. Field, J. Menio, M. Chisdak, G. Borowski, T. Phillips. ROW 5 : C. Phillips, L.
Assalita, I. Rosner, T. Kinney, J. Nicholas,
G . MacIntyre, R. Sanderson, L. Waselewski, M. Ryczak . ROW 6 : J. Yablon, S. Silver.

ROW 1: C. Nguyen, H. Gochez, R. Vona, N. Katsarou . ROW 2: T. Monick, A . Drovssiotis, A. Kazimi,
A. Tsololis . ROW 3: P. Kaloritis, D. Polachek, Y. Banguito, A. Shani , T. Apostolaros . ROW 4: Dean Baltruchitis .

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T. Veremeychik . ROW 2: H. Horris, J. Jedju, D. Psikus, N. Evans, E. Tubman, B. Lindhorst, R. Regan.
ROW 3: B. Kinney, F. Piazza, D. Drost, N. Hammond,
D. Moron_o, M. Hoose, J. Lewis, C. Hull,.ok, J. Buzzelli,
J. Kadlec1k. ROW 4: C. Long, M. Dull!!;, K. McGraw,
J. VonArsdole, J. Ruck, W. Pannebecker, L. Costello,
D. Williams, D. Skopek.

ROW 1: C. Kauffman, J. Artim, R. Young, J.
Bartosh, P. Schillaci, A. Mahally. ROW 2: B.
Goldsworthy, R. Stoshak, P. Majewski, C.
Buchina, D. Babetski, H. Maholly, D. Wasilewski, S. Vnuk, J. Chokmokos, J. Grout, J.
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Pavlik . ROW 2 , M. Wyiock i, D.
McDonnough, F. Skardinsky, 8. Chandler, 0.
Patrizi, M . Polepko, D. Pape, M . Welebob, D.
Zeffer . ROW 3: M. Rushton , J . Mille t, T.
Macavage, D. Polachek, D. Condo, P. Sirin•
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Sabota, G. Endrusik, D, Janoski, D. 0zieciol,
8. Tyrell .

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Yosh, T. Young, R. Bielecki, J. Jedju, A. Marini , G. Ober, R. Veverka, D. Granahan, F. Piazza , G . Landis, W. Marianelli, G. Balok, M. Dubik, S.
Zannetti , R. Reagan , C. long, B. Kinney, P. Jackson, A. Dunn, B. Lindhorst, S. Dodd, M. Kadlecik, J. Mayhoff, D. Williams, M. Mishinski, J. Lewis,
J. D' Alessandro, M. Cuprizinski , C. Kraeski, J. Styklunas, J. VanArsdale, T. Frew, E. Tubman, J. Ruder, R. Kennedy, R. Gregory, R. Morelli, R.
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Hudak, D. Shekletski, M. Rincavage, T. Sosa, D. Schonfeld, D. Reeves, M. Kodlecik, M. Toth, L. Schall. ROW 3 : D. Mento, D. Hanusin, T. Cavallin i, A. Teixeira, S. Norton, S. Kupinsky, C. Tomassacci, D. Drost, E. Gulla, M. Leaser, F. Gerrity, D. Dorzinsky, L. Papatopoli, M. Miller, C.
Demko. ROW 4 : D. Pugh , R. Burger, K. Bacon, A. McElwee, R. Hall, M. Mercuri, H. Hoover, B. Frederick, P. Wright, D. Williams, M. Colicchio, K.
McGraw, J. D'Alessandro, R. Morelli. ROW 5 : D. Skopek, T. Dennis, J. Jones, M. Hartman, J. Cardoni, M. Greenb~rg, J. Borysiak, J. Ruck, J.
Seserko, C. Long, R. Conniff, W. Pannabecker, B. Kinney, J. Matteo, L. Strumski, J. Serrenti.
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�COMMERCE AND FINANCE: J. Mertis

CONTINUING EDUCATION AND GRADUATE STUDIES: G. Rodechko, H. Frew

DEVELOPMENT: E. Robinson

DEVELOPMENT: D. Sokoski

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EDUCATION, J. Rhinehimer

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

GUIDANCE AND PLACEMENT: R. Meschini

HISTORY , J. Yarrish

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THE 1974 FOOTBALL COLONELS: FIRST
Costanzo. SECOND ROW: J. Morreale,
Bradshaw, T. Schwab. THIRD ROW: B. Pc
FOURTH ROW: P. Adams, K. Gompertz,
don, E. Suchoski . FIFTH ROW: J. McBride
Croley. SIXTH ROW: T. O 'Rourke, D. Sih
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Costanzo. SECOND ROW: J. Morreale, J. Dettmore, D. Kulick, F. Lohman, C. Suppon, G . Abraham, N. Lozorak, F. Marianacci, S. Leskiw, T.
Bradshaw, T. Schwab. THIRD ROW: B. Para, F. Wengen, D. Olekszulin, G. Snyder, R. Smith, J. Matusek, G. Wild, L. Dalmas, L. Kluk, P. Wengen.
FOURTH ROW, P. Adams, K. Gampertz, B. Lemakos, T. Shipula, D. Williams, C. Crawford, P. Nardozzi, D. McDermott, M. Calabrese, D. Sheridan, E. Suchoski. FIFTH ROW: J. McBride, 8. Adamy, G . Lawrence, K. Sickler, K. Franke, P. Bessler, L. Maczuga, D. Mazankey, L. Jacabwitz, 8.
Croley. SIXTH ROW: T. O'Rourke, D. Silver, R. Cooper, D. Trethaway, E. Zaborney, C. O ' Brien, T. Couto, F. Sirocki. SEVENTH ROW: P. J. Kane,
J. Moran, E. Lukas, R. Schmidt, J. Gaobic, J. Skvarla, C. Deacon.

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After a six year leave of absence, the Colonel football squad
returned to the top of the Middle Atlantic Conference grid mountain, when·it won its sixth title in history. Finishing 7-2, coach Rollie
Schmidt's teamJeft its calling card on the MAC doorstep, with 18
starters returning in 1976 to try and make it two in a row. One of
the most exciting moments of the past season had to be in the
Colonels ' 14-10 win over Albright in the season finale to ice the
championship. The defense, led by the heroics of linebacker Steve
Leskiw and Tony Schwab, ripped apart the Lion Wishbone to
secure one of the biggest Blue and Gold victories on record.

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�1ve of absence, the Colonel football squad
the Middle Atlantic Conference grid moun•
,cth title in history. Finishing 7-2, coach Rollie
calling card on the MAC doorstep, with 18
~76 to try and make it two in a row. One of
Tients of the past season had to be in the
,ver Albright in the season finale to ice the
fense, led by the heroics of linebacker Steve
1wab, ripped apart the Lion Wishbone to
est Blue and Gold victories on record.

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�THE COLONELETTES: L to R, KNEELING : A. Teixeira, N. Mathers, V. Kloer, M. Pelepka, E. Schwartz, A. Centrella, M. Saleski, S. Funke, D. Titus.
STANDING: L. Schall, C. Santoro, J. Johnson , S. Knight, P. Bianconi, D. Jones, N. Roberts, K. Flis, S. Senio, C. Broad, B. Long, Coach Gay
Meyers.

Coach Gay Meyers' squad
made it two championships in
one season for Wilkes College,
when the girls clinched honors in
the one-year old Northeastern
• Pennsylvania Inter-collegiate Athletic Association, Finishing 5-5-1
the Colonelettes, led by record
breaking scorer Penny Bianconi
gave Blue and Gold fans much to
cheer about.

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�In the win column, it wasn 't one of the more prosperous ca1
paigns for the booters, but as outgoing coach Tom Rokita said
May' s athletic banquet, "he was proud of those kids and they gov
one hundred percent." That's all you can ask out of any athlete
and 2-6-2 doesn't tell the story of the 1974 season.

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THE 1974 COLLEGE SOCCER COLONELS: L to R, KNEELING : N. P. Von, J . Meholick, B. Udeh, J . Chakmakas, J. Banguita. SITTING: T. Apostolaros, T. Burns, G .
Mocko, G . Hoane, S. Patsioka s, S. Sergi, T. Trost, M. Bussolini. STANDING: Coach Rokita, Asst. Coach M. Sicher, A. S. Fakhr, F. Josephs, P. Kalaritis, B. Purcell,
B. Na rdone, P. Papadopo ulos, R. lgneze , Asst. Coach J. Marfia.

�1mn, it wasn 't one of the more prosperous cam,oters, but as outgoing coach Tom Rokita said at
nquet, " he was proud of those kids and they gave
cent." That's all you can ask out of any athlete,
I tell the story of the

1974 season.

I. Banguita. SITTING: T. Apostolaros, T. Burns, G .
er, A. S. Fakhr, F. Josephs, P. Kalaritis, 8. Purcell,

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�THE 1974 CROSS COUNTRY COLONELS: KNEELING, L to R: M. Callahan, P. Boris, M. Malloy, J. Metzger, S. Ungvarsky.
STANDING: M . Zavoy , D. Kowalek, E. Bosha, S. Standifor, Coach G. Pawlush.

3-14 is not usually a record that
brings a smile to a coach's face, but
head mentor George Pawlush feels
he has seen the beginning of the big
climb to respectability in 1974, with
interest in the sport growing, and
top notch runners matriculating to
Wilkes.

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�THE 1975 BASKETBALL COLONELS: KNEELING, L to R: F. Trainor, 5. Ference, M. Prekopo, R. Miscovoge. STANDING: M. Schueler, C. Ozgo, G. Buzinski, J. Brobont, F. Britt.

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It was on "almost but not quite" year for coach Rodger
Beorde and his team. The song of Wilkes' first MAC cage title
in history was heard ploying through the S. Franklin St. gymnasium all season, but frustration played its part near the
end, and ruined the Blue and Gold bid. It was a great season
still, and the interest in basketball reached on all-time high in
1974-75, at the college. In their heart-breaking double overtime defeat to Scranton lost February, almost three thousand
turned out to see the meeting of the two Northeastern Pennsylvania cage greats.

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�THE 1975 WRESTLING COLONELS: KNEELING, L to R: J. Gelb, R. Mahonski, F. Stellatella, R. Preefer, L. Balum, G . DiZebba, S. Lear, C. Tortella, S. Kinback . SITTING:
B. Lear, A. Yanku, D. Ellis, M. Kassab, G . Ashley, J. Chakmakas, W . Stumpf, V. Zellner, E. Monk, G . MacClain. STANDING: T. Park, Coach John Reese, E. Finn, D.
Gregrow, J. Yost, D. House, M. Stevens, M. Garafola, R. Fatherly, A. Scharer, B. Purcell, V. Kaplan .

The Colonel grapplers made their exit from the MAC a successful one, capturing their
seventh straight league crown, and 14th in the last 19 years. In their final campaign as a
Division Ill wrestling power, John Reese's matmen failed to win their second consecutive
national title, finishing third. But two Colonels, Gene Ashley and Jim Weisenflu walked
away with individual crowns, and with a host of lettermen returning, the prospects for a successful debut in the University-Division ranks, appears almost a certainty.
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A vibrant, new head coach named Rick Mar-

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chant brought a bucketful of hope, and clouds of

note of the Colonettes the pa~t two

enthusiasm to the Colonel swim program, and
despite a mediocre 3-5 record, the water sport
may well be on its way to respectability at
Wilkes. The past season saw thirteen girls don

seasons, finishing 6-9 in 1974-75.
And with almost the entire team

the colors of the Blue and Gold.

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It was a rebuilding year for coach
Tom Rokita and the Wilkes tennis
team, as the Colonels struggled to a
2-9 campaign. Judd Davis, only a
sophomore showed a lot of promise
in the number one singles position,
and along with his young team mates, give reason for optimism during the next two years.

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1975 LaCROSSE COLONELS : ROW ONE, L to ·R, V. Krill,
Davis, K. Franke, F. Lohman, M. Menancini, M. Davis. ROV.

�1975 LaCROSSE COLONELS : ROW ONE, L to R: V. Krill, B. Armstrong, B. Winter, D. Mock, J. Malatras, G . Geishen, D. Nash, J. Baron, B. Mazzitell i. ROW TWO : N. Lozorak, C. Austin, B.
Davis, K. Franke, F. Lohman, M. Menancini , M. Davis . ROW THREE: C. Deacon, J. Hobrock, J. Lack, P. DiZebba .

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�ABU EL HAWA, Tarek , 481 N. Main St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Biology
ABU EL HAWA, Ziyad, 531 N. Main St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Accounting
ACKERMAN, Edward, 126 Butler St ., Pittston, Psychology
ALLAN, Richard, 299 W . Grand St., Nanticoke, Environmental Science
AMETRANO, Nicholas, 315 N. Main St.,
Plains, Political Science
ANDERSON, Jennifer, 111 Old River
Road A 1, Wilkes-Barre, Business Administration
ANYOMI, Samuel, Business Administra tion

The book that you have just finished looking at is the end result of a lot of blood, sweat, and even some tears.
Many long hours, days, weeks, and months by a few people were put into the 1975 Amnicola to make it the
book that it is and those people are very proud of it. There were moments when we thought there would not be a
1975 Amnicola, but as you can see those moments were quickly forgotten. We, the Co-Editors of the 1975 Amnicola, would like to take this opportunity to thank all of those people who helped make this book a reality:
Joe -Without you I would have lost and given up back in January. Thank you for all your help and your beautiful art work.
Mary Ann - Thanks for being a great business manager and thanks for all your help and support.
Debbie - Thanks for all the work you did on the club section and for being a fantastic copy editor.
Beth - Thank you for a fine senior section.
Mark - Thanks for all your work on the Sports Section.
Our Staff- Thank you for being there when we needed you.
Mr. Moran - A special thank you for all your help and guidance. You helped me through some rough moments.
Mrs. Meyers - Thanks for all your support on the Publications Committee.
We would like to take this last paragraph to apologize for any mistakes that may have been made in this
book. The few that we know of were not our fault and could not be helped, especially the omission of the I.D.C.
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We hope that you like the 1975 Amnicola, because we are very proud of it.

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Nanticoke, Mathematics
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CUSICK, Donald, 47 4 Main St., Little Falls,
N.J., Accounting

DWYER, Robert , 25 Brook St. , Bergenfield , N.J. , History

GAPINSKI, Richard, 170 W . Grand Ave.,
Nanticoke, Chem .

HAASE, Marc
bridge, N.Y ., II

CUSICK, Susan , 1777 Wyoming Ave . ,
Forty Fort, Fine Arts

DYSLESKI, Ann, 1 E. Chestnut St., WilkesBarre, Mathematics

GARDNER, Kenneth, 30 Montgome ry
Ave., W . Pittston, Math .

CWIKLA, Jan, 623 Main St. , Avoca, Music
Education

DYSON, Lorinda, RD 2, Nicholson, Elementary Education

GASMAN, Paul, 6040 Boulevard East, W.
New York, N.J ., Bus. Ad.

DATON, Deborah, 19 Powell Ave., Mountaintop, Sociology

DZIEKAN, Joseph, 719 W . Main, Plymouth, Political Science

GATRONE, Ralph, 31 Moosic St., Wyoming, Chemistry

DANEY, Jewel, 143 Hanover St., WilkesBarre, Sociology

ECKROD, Michael, 45 Norton St., Dallas,
Accounting

GA WRYLA, Raymond, 307 N . Webster,
Scranton, Elec. Eng .

DAVIS, Diane, 337 E. Broad St., Nanticoke, Psychology

ELLIS, Michael, Sunshine Tr. Pk ., W ilkesBarre, Element. Ed.

GAZOWSKI, Thomas, 82 Division St.,
Kingston, Business Adm .

DAVIS, Earl , 610 Vine St., Berwick, Business Administ.

ELWARD, Joseph, 377 Wyom ing Ave . ,
Wyoming, Business Ad .

GEARY, William, RD 1, Falls, Accounting

HAYDUCK, Ed
Ashley, Psycho!

DAVIS, James, 280 Hazle St . , WilkesBarre, Sociology

ENGLISH, Kim, 75 E. Franklin St. , Shavertown, Elem. Ed .

GERMAIN, Joseph, 59 Robbins Pl., Metuchen, N.J., History

HILINSKI, Edwi
lor, Chemistry

DEGIUSTO, Vincent, 28 N. Beech Road,
Plains, Engineering

EVANS, Mary Dale, 22 Moorage Ave .,
Bayville, N.J. , Pol. Sci.

GEISCHEN, Gary, 4 Second St., Smithtown, Psychology

HINGSTON, Ri
liamstown, N.J ..

DEIBEL, Jane, 189 Carey Ave., WilkesBarre, Political Sci.

EVANS , Paul , 49 Chester St., WilkesBarre, Mathematics

GLOSSER, Thomas, 219 N. River, Wil kesBarre, Accounting

HOCK EN BERY
Ave., Wilkes-Ba

DENNIS, Theodore, 882
W ilkes-Barre, Music Ed.

EVANS, Richard, 276 Apollo Circle, Nanticoke, Accounting

GLOWINSKI, David, 221 N. Washington
St., Wilkes-Barre, History

HOLONIA, Linc
Accounting

GLUHANICK, Michael , 369 Blackman St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Accoun .

HOLTZ, M icha
Huntington, N.Y

GODLEWICZ, Elaine, 121 E. 6th St., Wyoming, Fine Arts

HOOVER, Haro
Music Ed .

GOLANOSKI, Mark, 256 W . Church St.,
Nanticoke, Sociology

HORAN, Williar
Elementary Ed .

GOLDBERG, Michele, 1010 E. Broad St.,
Hazleton, Music Ed .

HA VAN, Schol a
ogy

GOLENSKI, Michael, 230 Crane St.,
Minooka, Psychology

HOWER, Heiste
ston, Psychology

GOLIGHTLY, Joseph, Two Temperence
Hill, Plymouth, Bus. Ed.

HOWES, Robe1
Falls, Social Scie1

GOMBA, Karen, 100 Maltby Ave., Swoyersville, French

HRYCYK, Georg
gle, Elementary E

FISHER, Paula, RD 1 Box 438, Fine Arts

GOOBIC, Rebecca, 34 E. Carey St. ,
Plains, Sociology

HUGHES, Paul 2
History

DOMBROSKI, Robert, 848 Zeggert Ave.,
Endicott, N.Y., Math .

FLITCRAFT, Deborah, E. Lake Rd., Woodstown, N.J ., Element. Ed.

GOODMAN, Nancy, 536 Miller, Luzerne,
Element. Educ.

HULANICK , Kat
Edwardsville, Ele1

DONALESKI, Kevin, 1415 Clinton Ave.,
Irvington, N.J ., Psych .

FLOREK, Barbara, 775 Hazle St., Ashley,
Elementary Ed.

GORSKI, Edward, Rt. 20 Overlook Ct.,
Catlett, Va. , Pol. Sci.

ISAAC, Lee, Box
veys Lake, Accou

DORZINSKY, Donna, 157 S. Walnut,
Wilkes-Barre, Elementary Ed .

GALLAGHER, P., 152 Boland Ave.,
Wilkes-Barre, Nursing

GOVIN, Christopher, 61 Davis St. Trucksville, Accounting

MOTICHKA, Pc
Wilkes-Barre, Psy

DOUGHERTY, Patricia, 20 Bergen, Clifton,
N.J., English

FORD, Bernard, 122 E. Green St., Nanticoke, History

GRAF, Kerry, Beavers Rd., Califon, N.J.,
Medical Technology

JAKEN, Kathy, 3 :
English

S.

Franklin,

DERBY, Richard, RD 4, Dallas, Fine Arts
DERLUNAS, Robert, 121 E. High St., Coaldale, Business Adm.
DETWEILER, Paul, 89 Welles St., Forty
Fort, Business Ad.
DEYOUNG , Ainslie, 328 Carey Ave.,
Wilkes-Barre, Sociology
DIDDLEBOCK, Robert, RD 1, Box 80, Harvey's Lake, Political Science
DINGMAN, Mark, RD 1 Box 194, WilkesBarre, Elec . Eng.
DOBRYDNEY, Eugene, 103 Seymour,
Scranton, Accounting
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DOMINICK, Carol Ann, 54 W. Columbus,
Pittston, Med . Tech .

FALK, Jacqueline, 187 Sprague St. , Kingston
FARNETI, Carol Ann, 103 First St., Eynon,
Medical Technology
EVERS, Elaine, 488 S. Franklin St., WilkesBarre, Accounting
FEDOR, Charlene, 2633 S. Main, WilkesBarre, Business Ed .
FEENEY, Stewart , 405 S. Franklin St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Elem. Ed .
FERENCE, Steve, 56 Merlino Dr. , Hudson,
Sociology
FISHER, Alice, 193 Willow St., WilkesBarre, Nursing

HADSALL, Kat
HAECKLER, Bri
rington, Chem i
HAMMOND,~
send, De ., Mus
HANKEY , Dai
coke, Materials
HA YER, Josepf
town, Accounti1

�,hn, 238 Park Ave., Wilkesess Adm.
Jmes, 67 Butler St., Wilkesng
(, Bruce, 449 Charles St.,
isic Ed.
11as, 126 Denison Ave., Wyo: Education
;an, 101 Yeager St., Forty Fort,
:R, Paul, 391 Northampton St.,
usiness Administration
D ave, 258B W. Church St.,
0

Psychology
Richard , 170 W. Grand Ave.,
Chem.
i, Kenneth, 30 Montgomery

GRANT, Bonnie, 294 Lathrop St., Kingston, Business Ad.

JAMES, Brynley, Town House RD 1, E.
Stroudsburg, Pol. Sci.

KORTBAWI, Maureen, 376 Independence
Blvd., N. Brunswick, N.J., History

DANIELS, L., 47 Slocum St., Tunkhannock,
Elementary Ed.

JOHNSON, Sharon, 209 N . Main St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Fine Arts

KOWALEK, David, 302 W. Main St., Nanticoke, Business Adm.

GREGG, John, 183 5 . Grant St., WilkesBarre, Social See.

JONES, Joel, 17 Brown St., Wilkes-Barre,
Music Educ.

KOZLOWICH, Mary, 249 Madison St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Fine Arts

GREGSON, Deborah, 1319 5. Main St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Elem. Ed.

JORDAN, Margaret, 83 Church St.,
Edwardsville, Fine Arts

KOZUP, Daniel, 1238 S. Washington Avenue, Dunellen, N.J., History

GROSS, Thomas, 309 Main St., Lattimer,
Music Education

JURIS, Jerome, 50 Hilldonia Ave., Dallas,
Accounting

KRAi ES Ki, Charles, 361 0 Laurel Ave.,
Scranton, Music

GROVE, Bruce, 1605 Glenn Rd., Lancaster, Psychology

KACZINSKI, John, 7 Parkview Dr., Plains,
Business Adm.

KRATZ, Gary, 638 Hazle St., WilkesBarre, Business Ad .

GUARILIA, Lose, 401 Meyer St., Duryea,
Fine Arts

KAMINSKI, Rosemary, 1282 Wyoming
St., Exeter, Biology

KREMSKI, Stanley, 23 W. Union St., Nanticoke, Poli. Sci.

HAASE, Marcia, 56 N . Main St., Bainbridge, N.Y ., Music Educ.

KANNER, Sally, 1 84 New Mallery Place,
Wilkes-Barre, El. Ed.

KRILL, Vincent, 59 Bridge St., Lincoln Park,
N.J., Pol. Sci.
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HADSALL, Kathryn, RD 1, Noxen, Biology

BROZENA, 5., 1 56 Elizabeth St., Pittston,
Nursing

KRUFKA, Frank, 1 3 Pace St., Larksville,
Elec. Eng .

KARSKO, Ronald, 132 Mill St., Pittston,
Elem. Education

KRULICK, Larry, 154 Grant St., Exeter,
Sociology

ittston, Math.
Paul, 6040 Boulevard East, W.

HAECKLER, Brian, 2570 Bristol Rd., Warrington, Chemistry

N.J., Bus. Ad.
, Ralph, 31 Moosic St., Wyo-

HAMMOND, Nancy, RD 1 Box 35, Townsend, De., Music Ed.

nistry
,, Raymond, 307 N. Webster,

HANKEY, Dana, 32 Hanlin Dr., Nanticoke, Materials Eng .

:lee. Eng.
Kl, Thomas, 82 Division St.,

HAYER, Joseph, 111 N. Pioneer, Shavertown, Accounting

~usiness Adm.
'illiam, RD 1, Falls, Accounting

HAYDUCK, Edward, 12 E. Newport St.,
Ashley, Psychology

, Joseph, 59 Robbins Pl., Metu-

HILINSKI, Edwin, 407 Jefferson St., Taylor, Chemistry

, History
~, Gary, 4 Second St., Smith:hology
, Thomas, 219 N. River, Wilkes:ounting
;Kl, David, 221 N. Washington
s-Barre, History
CK, Michael, 369 Blackman St.,
rre, Accoun.
ICZ, Elaine, 121 E. 6th St., Wyoi Arts
lSKI, Mark, 256 W. Church St.,

Sociology
tG, Michele, 1010 E. Broad St.,

i,

Music Ed.
iKI, Michael, 230 Crane St.,
Psychology
rLY, Joseph, Two Temperence
outh, Bus. Ed.
Karen, 100 Maltby Ave ., Swoyrench
:, Rebecca, 34 E. Carey St .,
,ciology
,AN, Nancy, 536 Miller, Luzerne,
Educ.
Edward, Rt. 20 Overlook Ct.,
la., Pol. Sci.
Christopher, 61 Davis St. Truckcounting
:erry, Beavers Rd., Califon, N.J.,
Technology

KASCHAK, Thomas, 625 E. Diamond
Ave., Hazleton, Biology
KATSAROU, Constanti, Pol. Sci.

KRUZEL, Albert, 3 Yan Horn St., WilkesBarre, Accounting
KUBIAK, Michael, 1331 N . Washington
St., Wilkes-Barre, Business Administration

HOCKENBERY, Edward, 361 Lynwood
Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Fine Arts

KATRA, Barbara, 3072 S. Main, WilkesBarre, Mathematics
KAY, Marilyn, 102 Sterling Ave., Dallas,
Business Adm.
KAYE, Beth, 86 Colony Lane, Roslyn
,Heights, N.Y., Psych.
KEATING, Daniel, 199 Butler St., Kingston, History
KEENEY, Diane, Box 71, Meshoppen, Elementary Education

HOLONIA, Linda, 1 Spring Ct., Pittston,
Accounting

KEISLING, Delbert, 803 Winola Road,
Clarks Summit, Business Adm.

HOLTZ, Michael, 48 St. Andrews Dr.,
Huntington, N .Y., Biology

KELLEY, John, 41 Oak St., Wilkes 0 Barre,
Biology

HOOVER, Harold, RD 3 Box 84, Dallas,
Music Ed.

KERDESKY, Francis, 320 E. Noble St.,
Nanticoke, Chemistry

HORAN, William, 5 Margaret St., Plains,
Elementary Ed.

KERDESKY, Henry, 320 E. Noble St., Nanticoke, History

HA YAN, Scholastica, RD 1, Falls, Psychology

LATONA, Carmen, 1161 Main St., Pitt- ·
ston, Business Admin.

HOWES, Robert, 29 Hopson St., Little
Falls, Social Science

KINBACK, Gayle, 2464 Woodland Rd.,
Roslyn
KLARSCH, Barbara, 282 N. Maple, Kingston
KLISH, Robert, 45 Railroad St., Glen Lyon,
Accounting

HRYCYK, George, 57 Hurbane St., Pringle, Elementary Ed.

KOCYAN, Marie, 34 W . Second St .,
Moorestown, Environ . Science

LEASER, Mary, 304 S. Main St., Ashley,
Music Education

HUGHES, Paul 232 Phillip St., Nanticoke,
History

FINN, Diane, 1619 River Rd ., Port Blanchard, Accounting

LEE, William, 2 Royal St., Wilkes-Barre,
Business Ad .

HULANICK, Katherine, 115 S. Thomas,
Edwardsville, Elementary Education

KOLODGIE, Bruno, 198 W. Ridge, Nanticoke, Chemistry

LEHMEN, Robert, 17 Leuder St., WilkesBarre, Elec. Eng.

ISAAC, Lee, Box 398 RD 1, 1st St., Harveys Lake, Accounting

KONDEK, John, 116 Orchard, Plymouth,
Political Science

LEMONCELLI, Robert, 117 W. Filbert St.,
Archbald, Music

MOTICHKA, Pam, 401 S. River St.,
Wil kes-Barre, Psychology

KONDRASKI, Mary Ann, 270 Schooley
Ave., Exeter, Nursing Ed.

LENAHAN, Cynthia, 240 Wyoming St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Physics

JAKEN, Kathy, 32 Gillespie, Swoyersville,
English

KORETZ, Leo, 1 218 S. Hanover St., Nanticoke, Elec. Eng.

LEONE, Joseph, 554 Harbor Rd ., Bricktown, N.J., Pol. Science

HINGSTON, Richard, 230 Main St., Williamstown, N.J., Fine Arts

HOWER, Heister, 146 Sharpe St., Kingston, Psychology

KUBICKI, Joseph, 503 W. Shawnee St.,
Plymouth, English
KULICK, David, RD 3, William St., Dallas,
Biology
KULIKOWSKI, Roxanne, RD 1, Lakewood,
English
KUPSTAS, Dianna, 10 Kennedy Dr., Hudson, Psychology
'LAGOLA, Frank, 847 Westfield, Rahway,
N.J., Pol. Science
LANCIANO, Fred, 502 Main St., Boonton,
N.J., Elem. Educ.
LANDIS, Glenn, 242 E. South St., WilkesBarre, Music Educ.
LANDMESSER, Nelson, RD 1, Trailwood,
Wilkes-Barre, Chemistry
LARMOUTH, Robert, 107 Church St.,
Kingston, Engineering

LA YELLE, Frank, 181 Haverford Drive, Laflin, Accounting

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�SCAZ, L., 421 ½ N . Main St., Pittston,
Nursing Education

MARTIN, Thomas, Trailwood, WilkesBarre, English

MISCAVAGE, Richard, 57 Hudson St. ,
Wilkes-Barre, Sociology

OMALLEY, Austin, 1200 Hope St., Avoca,
Psychology

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LEPORE, Frank, 79 Henry St., Plains, Electric Engineering

MARTINEZ, Paul, 1212 Clarks Cross Rd.,
Askam, Elem. Ed .

MISCAVAGE, Michael, 117 W. Chestnut
St., Wilkes-Barre, Accounting

OMOLECKI, Mark, 399 Garfield St., Nanticoke, Psychology

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LEVEY, Cheryl, 436 S. River St., WilkesBarre, Psychology

MASHAS, Robert, 42 N . Goodwin Ave.,
Kingston, Business Ad.

MISCAVAGE, Debra, 20 Wilson Ave.,
Wilkes-Barre, Elem. Ed.

ORLANDO, Deborah, 68 Drummond St.,
Pittston, Sociology

C

LEWANSOSKI, Joanne, 21 Cotton Ave.,
Hudson, History

MASKORNICK, Nancylee, 719 James St.,
Hazleton, Mathematics

MOCKO, Gary, 1112 Saddle Brook Rd.,
Mountainside, N.J., El. Eng.

ORLANDO, R. J . , 127 E. Merritt St.,
Plains, Accounting

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LEWIS, Ann, 381 Fenlon Blvd., Owego,
Sociology

MATALAVAGE, Jane, PO Box 213,
Downsville, N.Y., History

MOLITORIS, Anthony, 2 W. Germania St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Chem.

ORMANDO, John, 120 Parnell St., Pittston, Physics

R

LICK, Cathy, 169 Reynolds St., Plymouth,
Psychology

MATISKA, Charlotte, 80 E. Linden St.,
Wilkes-Barre, French

MOORE, Cindy, Pad 5 Roosevelt Pk.,
Swoyersville, French

OZGO, Clarence, 138 Merritt St., Plains,
Elem. Ed.

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LINDHORST, Barry, 242 E. South St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Music Ed.

MATISKA, Marie, 2 Minden Pl., WilkesBarre, Mathematics

MORAN, Molly, 104 Haverford Dr., Loflin, Social Science

PANTELAKOS, Chris, 540 W. Union,
Wilkes-Barre, History

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LINGOUSKY, Bernadine, 605 W. Harvey
St., W. Hazleton, History

MATTEO, Vincent, Polit. Science

MORAN, Patrick, 277 E. South St. ,
Wilkes-Barre, Mater. Eng.

PATERNOSTER, Mike, 129 Clifton Ave.,
Clifton, N.J., Bus. Adm.

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MORIO, Mark, 637 4 Martins Mill, Philo·
delphia, Accounting

PATSIOKAS, Stellios, 198 S. Main St.,
Wilkes-~arre, Elec. Eng.

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MORRISON, Harriet, 48 Edison St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Business Ed.

PEDONE, Anthony, 273 Highland Ave.,
Elberon, N.J., Psych.

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MOYER, Lorraine, 91 N. River St., WilkesBarre

PELLEGRINI, Walter, 33 St . James St.,
Plains, Bus. Adm .

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MULLINS, Patrick, 111 Maltby, Swoyersville, Business Ad.

PETYAK, Andrew, 443 Hazle Ave.,
Wilkes:Barre, History

MURRAY, Ann, 19 Abbott St., Plains,
Elem. Ed.

PEZZICARA, Thomas, 190 N. 16 St.,
Orange, N.J., Psychology

MYERS, Bethann, 19 Jones St., WilkesBarre, Elem. Ed.

PIETRZYKOSKI, Anthony, 157 Church St.,
Plymouth, El. Eng.

LINK, Catherine, Box 69, Harveys Lake,
Fine Arts
LOGAN, Emerson, 1 04 Abbott St., Plains,
Business Administ.
LOUCKS, Carla, 5 Village Green Cir., Mt.
Top, Accounting
LUBERTO, Michael, 2 Puritan Path, Port
Jefferson, N.Y., Biology
LUKE, Monica, 1 75 Market St., Pittston,
Psychology
LYNCH, Basil, 829 Anthracite Ave., Kingston, Business Adm.
MACHESKA, Donna, RD 3, Cherry Hill Dr.,
Clarks Summit, Fine Arts
MACRI, Donald, 289 E. Northampton,
Wilkes-Barre, Pol. Sci.
MAHALIK, Deborah, 17 Hillside Rd.,
Conyngham, Sociology

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MAINWARING, John R., 100 E. Corey St.,
Plains, Music Education
MALATRAS, John, 8 Boyletown St., Montville, N.J., Political Sci.
MALTA, Mildred D., 12 Sheridan Manor,
Wilkes-Barre, Fine Arts
WALLACE, N., 95 Bedford St., Forty Fort

MAUGER, Kinga, 750 N. Penna Ave.,
Wilkes-Barre, El. Ed.
MAYO, Harold, 23 E. Walnut St., Kingston, History
MAZZANTI, Joann, 170 Kidder St . ,
Wilkes-Barre, Elem. Ed.
MCCARTHY, Shawna, 418 Alleghany St.,
White Haven, English
MCCARTY, Catherine, 1 McKean St.,
Ambler, English
MCDERMOTT, James, 21 Driscoll St.,
Plymouth
MCELWEE, Robert, 95 Birch St., WilkesBarre, Political Sci.
MCHALE, Jewel, 36 Division St., Pittston,
Psychology
MCNULTY, Joseph, 848 Main St., Duryea,
Accounting
MENT A, John, 72 Hughes St., Forty Fort,
Accounting
MERCINCA VAGE, Michael, Box 172 RD
1, Pittston, Accounting
MERCURI, Michael, 917 S. Webster Ave.,
Scranton, Music

MYERSKI, Janet, 316 Hillside Ave. ,
Edwardsville, El. Ed.
MYSLINSKI, Walter, 469 Church St. ,
Swoyersville, Pol. Science

NARDONE, Robert, 400 Washington St.,
W. Wyoming, Accounting
NARDELL, Susan, 40 Conwell St., WilkesBarre, Elem. Ed.
NARDONE, Diane, RD 2 Box 231, Avoca,
Elem. Education
NAREESRISAWASDI, S., 356 E. Northampton St., Wilkes-Barre, Accounting

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PINTER, Paula, 631 Liberty St., Allentown,
Firie Arts
SMITH, Jean, 163 George Ave., WilkesBarre, French
PLISGA, Mary Ellen, 108 Serling St . ,
Dupont, Med. Tech.
PODOLAK, Paul, 445 Hoyt St., Pringle,
History
POST, Robert, 634 Harveys Lake, Business
Administration
POSTUPAK, Joan, 415 N. Washington
St., Wilkes-Barre, Eng.
POSTUPAK, James, 245 Reynolds Ave.,
Kingston, Bus. Ad.

MIKLICH, Mark, 840 Bennet St., Luzerne,
Philosophy/ Religion

NEHER, Linda, 14 Sturdevant St., WilkesBarre, Elem. Ed.

MILL, Herbert, RD 3, Carverton Rd., Wyoming, Elementary Educ.

NASH, Donald, 4 Roke Blvd., Nichols,
N.Y., Biology

MILLER, Alan, 268 E. Northampton St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Accounting

NATISHAN, Paul, 246 Pringle St., Kingston, Biology

MILLER, Anita, 234 S. River St., WilkesBarre, Psychology

NIEMAN, David, Mrk. Twn. E. Apt. 422,
Harleysville, Fine Arts

PUGH, Donald, 339 E. Northampton St.,
Wilkes-1\sme, Music Education

MARCY, Thomas, Individual St.

MILLER, Carla, 49 Margaret Lane, Glastonbury, Ct., Elem. Ed.

OBUCHI, Gaby, 527 Alter St., Hazleton,
German

PUSTI, Robert, 480 W. Broad St., Hazleton, History

MARGITISH, Beverly, 28 Mercer St . ,
Plains, Nursing

MILLER, Jack, 1493 River Rd . , Pittston,
Business Adm.

OCONNELL, James, 171 E. Main, Plymouth, Psychology

QUINN, Walter, 143 Chestnut St., RD 2,
Tunkhannock, Bus. Ad.

MARIANELLI, Wayne, 745 Glenwood Rd.,
Old Forge, Music Educ.

MILLER, Marylou, 6 Sherman Ave., Sidney, N.Y., Music Education

OFFSHACK, George, 62 N. Dawes St.,
Kingston, Elec. Eng.

Barre, Psychology

MARKOWITZ, Janet, 6135 E. Edsall Rd.,
Alexandria, Va., History

MILLER, William, 1493 River Rd., Pittston,
Business Ad.

OLEJNIK, Marilyn, 203 Zeigler St.,
Dupont, Accounting

RAJZA, Sandra, 8 Oakwood Ln., WilkesBarre, Elem. Ed .

MARTIN, B., 755 Main St., Edwardsville,
Elementary Educ.

MILMOE, Robert, 8 Elm St., W . Orange,
N.J., Political Sci.

OLIVER, Joanne, 269 Wright St., Kingston, Biology

RAPOCH, Ann, 202 Bichler Ln., Taylor,
Political Science

MANDIGO, Richard, RD 2, Port Crane,
N.Y., Psychology
MANGANELLO, Angela, 69 Miner St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Sociology
MARCHANT, Richard Fuller, RD 2, Norwich, N.Y., Fine Arts
MARCHETTI, Michele, 118 Trayor St., Exeter, Elementary Ed.

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MATTHEWS, David, RD 4, Oak Hill, Dallas, Biology

POTTER, Robert, RD 2, Hunlock Cr., Psychology
POTERA, Joseph, 28 5th St., Larksville
PUCYLOWSKI, Irene, 18 Coulter St., Ashley, Fine Arts

RAJCHEL, John, 19 Thomas St., Wilkes-

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�MISCAVAGE, Richard, 57 Hudson St.,
Wilkes-Borre, Sociology

OMALLEY, Austin, 1200 Hope St., Avoca,
Psychology

REESE, Dorothy, 193 Courtright St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Nursing

SCHARER, Al, RD 2, Dover, N.J., Economics

MISCAVAGE, Michael, 117 W. Chestnut

OMOLECKI, Mark, 399 Garfield St., Nanticoke, Psychology

RIECH, Carol, 4 Split Tree Dr., Newburgh,
N.Y., Fine Arts

SCHNEIDER, Deborah, 175 Dona St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Elem. Ed.

ORLANDO, Deborah, 68 Drummond St.,
Pittston, Sociology

ORASKY, Richard, 506 Market St., Kingston, German

SCHONER, Robert, RD 1 Box 21, Dallas,
Business Adm.

ORLANDO, R. J., 127 E. Merritt St.,
Plains, Accounting

RICHARDS, Hugh, 18 Fairlawn Dr., Pittston, Pol. Science

SCHONFELD, Debra, 55 Dagobert St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Music Ed.

ORMANDO, John, 120 Parnell St., Pittston, Physics

RICHARDS, Robert, 146 Davenport St.,
Plymouth, El. Ed.

SCHULTZ, Ann, 224 Mclean St., WilkesBarre, Math.

OZGO, Clarence, 138 Merritt St., Plains,
Elem. Ed.

RICHWINE, Gary, 419 Hazle Ave . ,
Wilkes-Barre, Accounting

SCHULTZ, Nancy, 211 N.J., Economics

PANTELAKOS, Chris, 540 W. Union,
Wilkes-Barre, History

RICKEY, Marcia, 127 N. Mountain Blvd.,
Mountaintop, Sociology

SCHWARTZ, Ellen, 35 Beaufort St., Dover,
N.J., El. Ed.

PATERNOSTER, Mike, 129 Clifton Ave.,
Clifton, N.J., Bus. Adm.

RIECHERS, Charles, RD 1, Nicholson, History

SCOTT, Mariellen, 238 Robert St., Sheatown, Elem. Ed.

PATSIOKAS, Stellios, 198 S. Main St .,
Wilkes-~orre, Elec. Eng.

RINGLER, Diane, 216 W. Hanover St.,
Morristown, N.J., El. Ed.

SELESKI, Pauline, 13505 Grenoble Dr.,
Rockville, Md., History

ROBERTS, Richard, 208 Lee Park St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Bio.

SERAFIN, Debra, 4 Bond Ave., Swoyersville, Nursing Ed .

ROCHE, Thomas, 91 Beaumont St., History, Wilkes-Barre

SERAFINE, Donna, 431 S . Main St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Sociology

RODDA, Nancy, 316 Pioneer Ave., Rd. 3,
Dallas, Phil / Rel

SERGI, Peter, RD 3 Box 287, Longwood
Kennett Square, Psychology

RODIN, Sherry, 1 o Holiday Ct., Kingston,
Fine Arts

SERNIAK, Debra, 1 30 N. Cleveland St. ,
Wilkes-Barre, Social Science

RODGERS, Sharon, 49 Anthracite St .,
Wilkes-Barre, Fine Arts

SHAFER, John, 26 Durkee St., Forty Fort,
Polit. Science

ROLLMAN, Frank, 103 Jackson St., Dallas, Business Adm.

SHAFER, Rosella, RD 1 Box 262, WilkesBarre, History

St., Wilkes-Borre, Accounting
MISCAVAGE, Debro, 20 Wilson Ave.,
Wilkes-Borre, Elem. Ed.
MOCKO, Gory, 1112 Saddle Brook Rd.,
Mountainside, N.J ., El. Eng.
MOLITORIS, Anthony, 2 W. Germania St.,
Wilkes-Borre, Chem .
MOORE, Cindy, Pad 5 Roosevelt Pk.,
Swoyersville, French
MORAN, Molly, 104 Haverford Dr., Loflin, Social Science
MORAN, Patrick, 277 E. South St.,
Wilkes-Borre, Mater. Eng.
MORIO, Mork, 6374 Martins Mill, Philadelphia, Accounting
MORRISON , Harriet, 48 Edison St.,
Wilkes-Borre, Business Ed.
MOYER, Lorraine, 91 N. River St., WilkesBarre
MULLINS, Patrick, 111 Maltby, Swoyersville, Business Ad.
MURRAY, Ann, 19 Abbott St., Plains,
Elem. Ed.
MYERS, Bethann, 19 Jones St., WilkesBorre, Elem. Ed.
MYERSKI, Janet, 316 Hillside Ave.,
Edwardsville, El. Ed.
MYSLINSKI, Wolter, 469 Church St.,
Swoyersville, Pol. Science
NARDONE, Robert, 400 Washington St.,
W. Wyoming, Accounting
NARDELL, Susan, 40 Conwell St., Wilkes-

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PEDONE, Anthony, 273 Highland Ave.,
Elberon, N.J., Psych.
PELLEGRINI, Wolter, 33 St. James St.,
Plains, Bus . Adm.
PETYAK, Andrew, 443 Hazle Ave.,
Wilkes:Borre, History
PEZZICARA, Thomas, 190 N. 16 St.,
Orange, N.J., Psychology

E.

PIETRZYKOSKI, Anthony, 157 Church St.,
Plymouth, El. Eng.
PINTER, Paula, 631 Liberty St., Allentown,
Fine Arts
SMITH, Jean, 163 George Ave., WilkesBarre, French
PLISGA, Mory Ellen, 108 Serling St.,
Dupont, Med . Tech.
PODOLAK, Paul, 445 Hoyt St., Pringle,
History

Barre, Elem . Ed.
NARDONE, Dione, RD 2 Box 231, Avoca,

POST, Robert, 634 Harveys Lake, Business
Adminisiration

Elem. Education
NAREESRISAWASDI, S . , 356 E. Northampton St., Wilkes-Barre, Accounting

POSTUPAK, Joan, 415 N. Washington
St., Wilkes-Barre, Eng .

NEHER, Linda, 14 Sturdevant St., Wilkes-

POSTUPAK, James, 245 Reynolds Ave.,
Kingston, Bus. Ad.

Barre, Elem. Ed.
NASH, Donald, 4 Roke Blvd., Nichols,

POTTER, Robert, RD 2, Hunlock Cr., Psychology

N.Y., Biology
NATISHAN, Paul, 246 Pringle St., King•
ston, Biology
NIEMAN, David, Mrk . Twn. E. Apt. 422 ,
Horleysville, Fine Arts
OBUCHI, Gaby, 527 Alter St ., Hazleton,
German
OCONNELL, James, 171 E. Main, Plymouth, Psychology
OFFSHACK, George, 62 N. Dawes St.,

on,

Kingston, Elec. Eng .
OLEJNIK, Marilyn, 203 Zeigler St.,
Dupont, Accounting

,ge,

OLIVER, Joanne, 269 Wright St., Kingston, Biology

POTERA, Joseph, 28 5th St., Larksville
PUCYLOWSKI, Irene, 18 Coulter St., Ashley, Fine Arts
PUGH, Donald, 339 E. Northampton St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Music Education
PUSTI, Robert, 480 W. Broad St., Hazle-

ROMAINE, Arthur, 133 Liberty St ., Dover,
N.J., Business Ad.
ROSENSTEIN, Shelley, 818 Myrtle St.,
Scranton, El. Ed.
ROSTOCK, Robert, 168 Elizabeth St., Pittston, Physics
ROSTRON, Arlene, 66 Eastern States Pl.,
Somerville, N.J., Elementary Education
RUBIN, Jay, Holcomb St. Rd., Watertown,
N.Y., Sociology
RUSESKAS, Sheila, 381 Main St., Kingston, Sociology
RUTKOWSKI, John, 331 Chester St., Kingston, Economics
SABZEVARI, BEHROUZ, 248 Park Ave.,
Wilkes-Barre, Elec. Eng.

SACHS, John, Box 141 A, Main Road,
Mountaintop

9th St., Salem,

SHAHI-FAKHR, Amir, Elec. Eng.
SHAUGHNESSY, Kevin, 405 S. Franklin
St., Wilkes-Barre, Elem. Ed .
SCHIMMEL, David, 441 Rutter Ave., Kingston, German
SHOEMAKER, Michael, Box 333, l 20
Headley, Dushore, Biology
SHORE, Norman, 303 S. Sterling Rd.,
Elkins Park, Business Ad .
SIGLIN, Fred, 53 N. River St., WilkesBarre, Business Ad.
SIKORA, Stephen, 4 Byron Ave., White
Plains, N .Y., Bus. Ad.
SINCAVAGE, Michael, 128 Lincoln Ave.,
W. Wyoming, Accounting
SITKOWSKI, Gary R., 228 Gould St .,
Plymouth, Elem. Education
SKRINAK, Robert, 313 Wyoming Ave.,
Dupont, Accounting

ton, History

SALERNO, William, 234 Pine St., Old
Forge, Bus. Adm.

QUINN, Wolter, 143 Chestnut St., RD 2,
Tunkhannock, Bus. Ad.

SALESKI, Marivita, 136 N. Main St., Old
Forge, El. Ed .

RAJCHEL, John, 19 Thomas St., WilkesBarre, Psychology
RAJZA, Sandra, 8 Oakwood Ln., WilkesBarre, Elem. Ed.

SALSBURG, Robert, Box 153, WilkesBarre, French
SALLITT, Robert, 125 Poplar St., WilkesBarre, Med. Tech.

SLOCUM, Susan, Elem. Ed.

RAPOCH, Ann, 202 Bichler Ln., Taylor,
Political Science

SCHACHTER, Gary, 117 Yale Terr., Linden, N.J., Bus. Ad.

SMITH, Barbara, 1411 Arnold Ave., Roslyn, Biology

SKVARAL, Mark, 65 Downing St., Plymouth, Psychology
SLEZAK, Robert, 574 Wyoming Ave .,
Wyoming, Elec. Eng.
SLOANE, John, 712 Ridge St., Freeland,
Biology

217

�SMITH, Donald, 11 James Pl., White
Haven, Economics

TASKER, Elizabeth, 31 Gill igan St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Sociology

WALSH, Bridgette, 705 Wyoming Ave.,
W. Pittston, Nursing

SMITH, Fred, RD 1, Drums, Psych.

TAYLOR, Judith, 4 Rosehill Dr., Armonk,
N.Y., Psychology

WALTER, Lucinda, 48 Lindley Ave., Facto·
ryville, Music Ed .

TEDESCO, Fred, 7 Gibson St. , Washington, N.J., Sociology

WALTERS, Fred, 307 N. Spring St., King·
ston, Bus . Ad.

TERESCAVAGE, Mary, 30 Rose Ave,
Plains, Elem. Ed.

WARKOMSKI, Theodore, 66 Tilbury Ave.,
W . Nanticoke, Biology

TERPSTRA, Sandra, 31 08 Curtis Rd. , Sinking Spring, Psychology

WASKOWSKI, John, 49 Warner St.,
Plains, Business Adm.

SMITH, Thomas, 163 George At . 2 ,
Wilkes-Barre, Math .
SNEE, Nancy, 7 42 E. Northampton St .,
Wilkes-Barre, Envi. Science
SOLOMON , Douglas, 844 Scott St.,
W ilkes-Barre, Accounting
SPLENDIDO, Vincent, 1940 Scarboro ,
Exeter, Medical Tech.
STAMBAUGH, Michael, 42 Breese St.,
Wyoming, Physics
STANEK , Michael , 46 N. Main St ., Ashley,
Biology
STANIORSKI, Jane, 2617 S . Main St .,
W ilkes-Barre, History
STARNER, Robert, RD 1 Box 97, Pittston,
Elem . Ed .
STAVINSKI, Stanley, 218 Freed St., Sugar
Notch, Chemistry
STEGMAIER, Bradley, 447 Pioneer Ave. ,
Dallas, Economics
STEELE, Patricia , 121 W. Birch Lane, Dallas, Fine Arts
STEELE, Randy , RD l, Tunkhannock, Fine
Arts
STEINKIRCHENER, Mary , 405 Schulyer
Ave., Kingston, Sociology
STEMMER, Christopher, 292 E. South St.,
Wilkes-Barre, History
STEPHENS, Mary, Apt. 48, N. Main St.,
McSherrytown , Nursing
STICKLIN, Arthur, 104 Grand St., Danville, Nursing Ed.

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THEILE, Jeith, 35 Crown Circle, Scranton,
Chemistry
THIER, John, RD 2, Overbrook Ave., Dallas, Elec. Eng.
THOMAS, Michael, RD 3, Sunset Gds.,
Mountaintop, Psychology
THOMAS, Richard, 36 Grahan Ave.,
Wilkes-Barre, Accounting
THOMAS, W., 99 Reynolds Ave., Parsippany, N.J ., Phil / Rel
THOMPSON, Jane, 16A E. State St., Sherburne, N.Y ., Elem. Ed .
THORNE, David, RD 1, Annandale, N.J.,
Business Ad.
TOMASCIK, Bruce, 124 Sittes Ave., W .
Wyoming, Pol. Science
TOW, Susan, 50 Fieldstone Dr., Levittown,
Music
TRACY, Anne, 202 York Ave ., W . Pittston,
Psychology
TROY, Michael, Forest Pk., RD 1, WilkesBarre, Elec. Eng.
TROYAN, Michael, 209 Almond Ln.,
Wilkes-Barre, Accounting
TROYNACKI, Carole, 262 W. Grant St.,
Exeter, Mathematics

WAUNG, Nancy, 281 S. Franklin St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Med . Tech .
WAWER, Felix, 198 Owen St., Swoyers•
ville, Nursing

WEINERTH , David, 407 Blackman, Wilkes•
Barre, Accounting
WELEBOB, Marion, 334 Church Rd.,
Mountaintop, El. Ed.
WELKI, Andrew R., 78 Dana St., Forty
Fort, Mathematics
WHITT AKER, Donald , 240 Philadelphia
St., W. Pittston, Bus. Ad .
WIDEMAN, Charles, 303 Union St.,
Luzerne, Pol. Science
WILLIAMS, Judy, 228 Bard Ave., Midval,
Reading French
WORONKO, Barbara, 268 Hillside Ave.,
Edwardsville, English
WORONOWICZ, Raymond, 60 E. Main
St., Wilkes-Barre, Psych.
WUNDER, Jenny, Box 152, 229 S. Co urt,
E. Stroudsburg, Music Education
YAZBECK, John, 177 S. Meade St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Bus . Ad .
YOUELLS, John, 432 Washington Ave.,
W . Wyoming, Biology

STILLE, Patricia, 154 Geigel Hill Rd ., Ottsville, Math .

TRUMBOWER, Thomas, 78 W. Poplar St.,
W . Nanticoke, Economics

STOPKOSKI , Marla, 326 Tavistock Dr . ,
Medford, N.J ., Soc. Science

TUNAITIS , Lois, RD 1, Stillwater, Med .
Tech .

STRAUB , Philip, 1 82 Spring Gd . Rd.,
Trucksville, Accounting

TYRELL, Barbara, 1 24 W. Mount Airy Rd.,
Shavertown, Elem. Ed .

STREIN, Margaret, 204 W . Mary St., Old
Forge, Sociology

URBANAS, Mary Ann, 1 5 Scureman St.,
Wilkes-Barre

SWANDICK, Barbara, 7 Summit View Dr.,
Mountaintop, Psych .

VAN LOON, Mark, 41 Jones St., WilkesBarre, Pol. Science

SUCHOSKI, Joseph, 1377 Main St., Pittston, Physics

VERMACK, Paula, 500 Main St., Avoca,
Elem . Educ.

SUDA, Raymond, 51
Wilkes-Barre, Music Ed.

Moyallen St.,

VITEZ, Bela, 209 Anderson Ave., Morrisville, Pol. Sci .

ZUCOSKY, John, 109 Taylor Ave. , Somerville, N.J., Biology

SURA, Robert, 79 Anthracite St., WilkesBarre, Psychology

VOITEK, Sandra, 51 James Ave ., Kingston, Spanish

ZUKAUSKAS, Robert, 1 251 S. Main St.,
Old Forge, Biology

SWARTZ, Philip, 10814 Rayland Rd., Philadelphia, Bus . Ad .

WAITE, Charles, 89 Shagbark Dr., Shavertown, Math .

ZYCH, Paula , P.O. Box 525, Can ton,
Ohio, Elem. Ed.

SYMBULA, Millie, 58 Cook St., Hudson,
Biology

WALK, Jeffrey, 1 3308 Reid Lane, Oxon
Hill, Md., Business Adm.

ZYSKOWSKI, Joseph, 368 S. Sherman
St., Wilkes-Barre, Elementary Education

SZCZECHOWICZ, B., RD 3 Box 170, Wyoming

WALLACE, John, 39 Spring St., Ashley,
Biology

ZYSKOWSKI, William, 514 Apple Blos·
som Rd. , Easton, Accounting

YURCHAK, Paul , 159 Alden Mt., Nanti·
coke, Bus . Ad .
ZALESKI, Joan , 1 269 N. Washington St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Elem. Educ.
ZAMBETTI, Carol, 30 Stout St., Pittston,
Math .
ZELONIS, Catherine, 129 Page St. , King·
ston, Elem. Ed .
ZOLA, Judith, 75 1st St., Kingston, Music
Ed.

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�WALSH, Bridgette, 705 Wyoming Ave.,
W. Pittston, Nursing
WALTER, Lucinda, 48 Lindley Ave., Factoryville, Music Ed.
WALTERS, Fred, 307 N . Spring St., Kingston, Bus. Ad .
WARKOMSKI , Theodore, 66 Tilbury Ave.,
W . Nanticoke, Biology
WASKOWSKI, John, 49 Warner St.,
Plains, Business Adm.
WAUNG, Nancy , 281 S . Franklin St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Med . Tech .
WAWER, Felix, 198 Owen St., Swoyersville, Nursing
WEINERTH, David, 407 Blackman, WilkesBarre, Accounting
WELEBOB, Marion, 334 Church Rd.,
Mountaintop, El. Ed .
WELKI, Andrew R., 78 Dana St., Forty
Fort, Mathematics

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WHITTAKER, Donald, 240 Philadelphio
St., W . Pittston, Bus. Ad.
WIDEMAN , Charles, 303 Union St .,
Luzerne, Pol. Science
WILLIAMS, Judy, 228 Bard Ave., Midval,
Reading French
WORONKO, Barbara, 268 Hillside Ave.,
Edwardsyille, English
WORONOWICZ, Raymond, 60 E. Main
St. , Wilkes-Barre, Psych .
WUNDER, Jenny, Box 152, 229 S. Court,
E. Stroudsburg, Music Education
YAZBECK, John, 177 S . Meade St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Bus. Ad.
YOUELLS, John, 432 Washington Ave.,
W . Wyoming, Biology
YURCHAK, Paul, 159 Alden Mt., Nanticoke, Bus. Ad .
ZALESKI, Joan, 1269 N . Washington St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Elem . Educ.
ZAMBETTI, Carol, 30 Stout St., Pittston,
Math.
ZELONIS, Catherine, 129 Page St., King•
ston, Elem. Ed.
ZOLA, Judith, 75 l st St., Kingston, Music
1,

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ZUCOSKY, John, l 09 Taylor Ave., Somerville, N .J., Biology
ZUKAUSKAS, Robert, 1251 S. Main St.,
Old Forge, Biology

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ZYCH, Paula, P. O. Box 525, Canton,
Ohio, Elem. Ed.
ZYSKOWSKI, Joseph, 368 S. Sherman
St. , Wilkes-Barre, Elementary Education
ZYSKOWSKI, William, 514 Apple Blossom Rd ., Easton , Accounting

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